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AMD pBOPBIBTOR.

NUMBER 16

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 5,1884

VOLUME XI.

and

REDUCTION

Mishap*

,

18M.

which

—Mr. Eiserber,

(

Middleville.

runaway.
96. Isaac Verbridge, Hickory Corners

17. Mr*. Josiah York, Vermontville,

tallest man.-J. W. Holme*.Woodland,

died.—Barry township visited by mid­

collar bone broken by a falling roaf-

died.—Rev. Carnahan bring* his bride

night thieve*.

fold.
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5. Andy Lenz, formerly of Naahville,

Transpired in[

we publish this week a chronology ofE

HAS LEFT US WITH

11. Geo. Potter bad narrow escape
the R. R. track near

j •

63CL0iKPA1TER|S
AND REALIZING THAT

Iaose Money
On Them We Must I

open house aud receive)

New Year*calls.—B.W. King, a Johns­■

being buried.

Lee andI

Vermontville, elopesi

WHICH 18 EQUIVALENT TO

% ITS VALUE %
To embrace this extraordinary
tunity at once.

perance council elected at Middleville

erates on Elmer Gregory, aged 12. of'

and she will have no saloons this year.

Hostings township, for hare lip.—Geo.,

19. Mrs. Cassidy died in Assyria.—

of Chester, sold a dreued1

hog weighing 523 pound* for &gt;89.63.—■
Lorenzo Folk brutally assaults a one­■

burned.—Mrs. Catharine

and brought to Assyria when it is dls-

ting rape upon Mrs. Ella Conkling.—■

the woods

money be

advantage.

C*rda.

I NG,

BooUand

of’

tion of Eaton County.
21, Snow fell.

23. B.

more died.—John Rufl fell dead of apo­

—A. M. Mulberry run over by a train
between' Vermontville and Charlotte।

plexy.—Johnathan

Johnstown.—Twenty cases of

and has a leg crushed.—Wm. Brong, a,

fever in Middleville.

died

Lake

institueed.

27. Saw mill, blacksmith aud carriage
shops at Cedar Creek burned.—Herbert
Welch, Kalamo, aged 18, seriously in­

jured by an explosion of powder.
38. Rev. O. Scott died, Kalamo.
29. A travelling quack fleeces Mor­

gan folk* out of &gt;100and skips.—John
Runyan, Hastings,

killed by cars at

Reed City.

34. L. J. Wheeler makes an assign-

Cotton

Hyde’s

Eaton Co.
26. Nashville Lodge, No. 36,1.0. 0. F.

F. Jenkin's shop at Rutland

ment.—Mra. IL K. Stanton, East Balti­

30. Mr* Craven, Cedar Creek, died.

JUNE.
3. Phillip Garlinger died, aged 88.

in

scarlet

5. Corner stone of first U. B. church

druggis^ot Prairieville, thrown from

25. Henry Craig, au inmate of the

of Baltimore laid.
6. Henry Waltz, Frank Lee and the

bi* aleifh and sustains injuries from

cannty house attempts to kill another

Wonderhch

which he dies next day.—New school

inmate.

boese in Hope burned.
16. Naibville enveloped in the heavi­

drowning in Jordan lake.
7. John Frantz, Sunfield, knee cut by

comb's hoiffe, Woodland, and

36. A crazy man break* into Lips­

est foir wer wen here.—A Wagner car
attachedto the day express jumps from
the trackat Hastings, slightly injuring

the family out of their wit*.

four persons.—H. A. Brooks disposesi

burned in Hastings.

of his intsreat in the firm of Brooks,

20. The tax kicker* replevin

their..

A

Houghtalin, of

Hastings, recover

their stoles rig In Chicago.—New resi­

Hosmer burned Dear Charlotte.

23. Jienry Zuschrritt and Came Velte

married at W’oodland.
25. Mias Ida Wolcott married to Les­

lie Reynolds of Hasting*,—Mr*. P. D.
Cornell buried at Bellevue.

Sarah Boothe dies of cancer,
35. The great flood begins to abate.. Maple Grove.—Pat Ryan, of Lansing,
38. Furniture factory of West Bro*?, claim* to hate been robbed of &gt;150
Hastings, ran bones and bad a hip dis­

31. Nine-year-old sou

of

Hon.

august.

and killed.

17. Rain-fall of six inches during the
dam in
Maple

night—Hagerman’s

Grove,

and two dams at Berryville

washed out.

Todd, an

Eaton Co. pioneer, died.—

Bert Gaylord, Vermontville, broke an

31. Woodland's great chicken suit oc­
curs.—Wm.T-'wn, Sunfiidd, died.—The

a maniac.—Louis Howell attempts sui­

CapL S. B. Smith. Silas Geer. Charles
Bundy and Archie Welsh are crushed

cide.

new Freeport.
35. Jennie Heath died from post par-

7. John Fi»b*&lt;-, Hastings

tum

ville Is a bona fide village and that the

broken.—Geo. Miller loses a hand by

ple, burned.
27. Frank Sisson,

Freeport died.—

Georgie Burgman taken to the reform

school, Lansing.

3. Dr. Hoyt’s store at Hoytville burn­

ed.—Mrs. A. S. Foote seriously sprains

94. Christian

and

M-

E.

Grove, blown down, and

Sunday

30. ' Little child of

Wm.

6. Little eon of George West drowuod in a ciatore near Hoytville.

Feighner

7. Daniel Pitt’s team. Woodland, ran

died.
81. Wm. Boston’s leg broken.

away, injuring Mrs. P.

9. John Henderson stoned by a mob.

fingers io a saw mill near Freeport.—
Bert Mowry, Vermontville, wounded

8. Buell Gill’s little son *10868 four

ih tfie arm by the accidental discharge

N. Downs) as. member of her school
board. -Cha* Furnias loses &gt;400 in

of a gun.
9. Miss Helen Snyder,West Sunfield,

died.—Mrs. Emily Linkletter, Wood­

6. jHastings develop* a’social scandal,
the Carnahan matter.
*
7. Dwelling of Richard Smith, Mid­

land, died.

dleville, burned.
8. Mrs. Lucy Buell, Prairieville died,

becomes a maniac.
11. Delo* Knanp’s house burned near

aged 97.—S.

Charlotte.
IS. Charlotte Rhodes died iu the
county house.—Chas. House has a leg

W. Pearson died

10. Mra. Hiram Nelson,

near

Charlotte.
10. Adam Tinkler’s barn, near Hast­

broken and terribly contused in H. R.
Dickinson’s *aw

Emma Bewuner at Hasiinga.

M.

Carpenter5*

Boutberiaod’s

hand
near

oa H. R. Dickinson’s new mill.

36. Wife of Dr. A Hanlon, Middlevile,

er near Grand Ledge.—Woodland gets

dleville, burned.

a daily mail.

lotte, burned.

Frink died.

4. Hasting*, Middleville,

Freeport,

Thornapple

Mr*. M.—Lou Simonds, Bellevue, ha* a

Assyria G. A. R.’s picnic.—Young ton

hand mashed by a beetle.

of Duane Hawkins accidentally shot

and

Morgan

celebrate.

with a revolver at Vermontville.
W. AL Hull, Vermontville, burglariz-

of Kalamo, died

from the effects of a dose of laudanum.

ikon
iwfe
11. Mrs. W.

i

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D. H. Hobbs’ house burned.—

Prairievine.

37.

Judge Smith decides that the Bolinger

Delhi, for alienating the afiection* ef

It Havana and hi. hired man killed

bold

90. Arthur Tolles, Cedar Croak, hand
seriously injured in a saw miU.
21. Little daughter of David Demand

seriously injured by the explosion of a
cartridge.

27. M. J- Goos A. Bro.’* safe evoked.

son tall* and breaks an arm.—N. P.

,
West Sunfield.

gree.
90. Univejaalist* ^f Charlotte

of west Barry organize themselves into
a horse detec live league.—Work, begina

hurt.—Chas. CuykendaU’* house, Char­

21. Luther Roger*’ barn burned, As­

at Charlotte.
15. Carlton church war end*.

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17, Jury in the Carpenter casa disa­

house,

Morgan struck by lightning.—Farmer*

rn an arrested near Charlotte tor swind­

19. Jury disagree in case of Ed. Sla-

14. Marriage of Louisa, eldest daugh­
ter of Hon. E. S. Lacey, to 0. L. Iudd

19. H. IL Dickinson finished his sea­

ling John Frost out of *3.000 five year*

Creek. NaabviUa Mi Ionia

died.
.
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18. Marriage of James Rock and Mia*

16. Vaoderwalker’s factory. Wood­

20.

mill.—Barry county

ber term.—Mrs.« W. Haar, Woodland

land; burned.

died.—Lnforest

Baltimore,

circuit court convene* for the Novem­

Arbor.
intel Pratt, Irving, aged 70, be-

98. Nashville horse dealers learn that

2. Little daughter of Dewitt Diekin-

Maple

seven 'hog*

killed.

lake.—
Henry.Hulett drowned in SobJy lake.
picnic at Thornapple

Corner* commit* suicide.—Agyp*y wo­

Ives,

a limb.
5. O. H Cole’s straw-etack.

with a razor with suicidal intent.
school

died.
/
96. House of John Mongerson, Mid­

18. Minnie, daughter of Charles Col­

damaged

office

Hastings, severely kicked by a colt.—
Philip Coolin, Irving, cuts himself

Vermontville, blown open by burglar*.

Mrs.

xovsiokBl

2. Hasting Banner
by fire. ’

ferds Post G. A. R.—A. H. Keith, near

they.have bceD trafficking with thieves.

syria.
23. Old

key died.

1H logs are converted into lumber.
n. First annual encampment of Jef-

Vernon Holmes drowned in Grand riv­

B. J. Griefs

31. Mrv. Edaon,Woodland, died.—Jas.
Graham died of apoplexy.—Jacob Pur­

ry burned.
29. G*o. Morgau’s grain stacks burn­
ed.- At H. R. Dickinson A Co.’s mill

78.—Mra. David Rork, Rutland, died.-

Buffington commit*

taln church.

31. S. K. Darier’* &amp; Son’s oar facto­

JULY.
1. Sidney Hall, Baltimore, died, aged

30. Charles Sisco,

38. Two children of Andrew Peter­

died.—Elam Cook died near Hastings.

17. Geo. Seitz’s bouse near Vermont­

2. Jeffcrda post G. A. R. hold a “camp

the bursting of a shot gun.

Little child of John Valentine, Wood­
land, falls from a 2nd story window -croup.
30. Marshall conference of Congrega­
and bresks an arm.
90. Mrs. Nail’s two-year-old child tional churches convenes at the Chru-

mangled in a saw mill.

gM CharlDtte'sues.hia aoo in law, J.

36. Charles Faller, near Vermont­
ville, thrown from a horse and ankle

kicker* must pay up.
16. Destructive fire at Middleville.—

half feet. —Rufus Brooks, Maple Grove,

15. W. P. Holly, Woodland, buys out

county

stealing wheat.

ed at Hastings, found.
98. E. M. Hawley leeroe of Central
House, Hasting*, fell and broke hi*

L: Holmes' interest in stere.

hemorrhage.—Ad Eaton

jury find Slater aud Mix not guilty of

township

died10. Mrs. Maria Bante* died.
18. Judge Hooker decides that Nash­

ton Co., becomes a raving maniac.
35. Body of Forest Townsend, drown­

14. Thermometer 90 in the shade.

Sunfield,

Childs,

drowning in a well.
&lt;6. Jas. Ploof, Charlotte, died—Isaac
Jordan, Irving-adjudged insane.

delicto with Byron Whdpley.

house, Thornap­

Agues

ip Franck’s little girl narrowly escapes

sons lumber cut, over a million and a

1. Dora Walrath died.-Sixteen crim­
inal case* for trial at the February

23. Mien

found, dead in bed.
S3. Jas. Hardwick seriously injured

—John Rodgers, an old resident of Ea­

ed.-Mr*. Wm. Miller died.

burns, and

beneath its falling wall*.

4. Mrs. L. Smith, of Irving, adludged
insane.
5. Isaac Messer, Carlton, died.—Phil­

robbers. -Edwin David,
Roxand, discover* his wife in flagrant

lins, Cedar Creek, died.-Joseph Mor-

Almy block, Middleville,

the father of a bouncing boy.
nr sn StfS!
24. Five day* steady rain commenced.

12. Rev. Gard’s house, Morgan, burn­

.

arm in jumping from a train.—Charles
Xingsley, near Charlotte, assaulted by

ing*, burned.
1. W. F. Downing, Woodland, died

Clothing house of Prindle

I1. Joseph Otis died.

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19. Mr*. Polly Swan.Orangevilledied,

damage to Barry Co. highways.—L. B.

20, Lewie E. Lentz and Helen Allen

10. House of Samuel Johnson,Irving,

PKMUAKY.

died of diphtheria.

did $10,000 worth of

1. The flood

sui-

T?&gt;Child of A. E. Elliot, Woodland,

’

ville burned.—Lester McLead, Prairie­
ville, thrown from a wagon and fatally

degree* below aero.
37. Mr*. Betsey Cairn* of Hickory

county soldier* aud sailor*.
Arlington News, Hasting*

was exceedingly lucky.

died.—First Con­

18. Geo. Walker’s

located.
11-19. First annua! reunion of Barry

E.

Brookfield, dies from a rattle­

Topliff,

Woodruff,

Haatings—Watson

near

burned.—Holier’s mill

Grand Ledge,

greenbacks iu the road.

King, Freeport, thrown from a hone

16. Safe Id Hall; Curtis A. Co.’* store,
etarts up.—Thermometer regieterfl 34

Hastings,

16. Sixteen-year-old sou of George

in Sunfield and was seriously injured.
8. Mrs. Phillips died in Baltimore,

entered by

warm.—A house occupied by George

Collis*,

jured by a falling slab.

4. McPherson post G. A R. mustered

house near Vermontville burned.—Mrs.
Groronfend, of Middleville, died.
be­

9. House of Mr.
struck by lightning,

in at Assyria Center.
5. Mr. Mathews fell from a building

gregational church of Nashville

kept

escape

8. Mrs. Norcross, Haatings, died.

Sarah Collin*, Cedar Creek, died.

nized by the council.—Mr*. Eddie Hol­
mes died. Woodland.

not be

narrowly

10. M. Vandawalker, Woodland, in­

dence of J*hu Mate in Hasting* injur­

22. Hastings school* di*miM*ed

dation.—O. A. Phillips narrowly es­
capes death in the knives of- a mower.

3. Nashville elects a woman (Mrs. C.

APRIL.
I. S. G. Haynes, Assyria, died—Mrs.

ed by fire.
91. At 7 a. m. the thermometer indi­
cates 14 degrees bel&gt;w zero.—French’*

cause the rooms could

boys

scares

29. Mr*. Ella Galway, Hastings, died.
81. A house owned by J. H. Bartley

aged 98.
9. Lemuel Smith

upon him.—Remains of John Coulter
exhumed, Sunfield.
9. Commodore. Mudica shot by Will-

31- Week of heavy rains becan.
38. Nashville threatened with inun­

son, Maple Grove, died of membranous

23. A bear killed at

Carl, of Irving, makes a second attempt
to commit suicide.

north.eastern Leavens at about 11 p. m.

property abich had been levied upon
_
for Lie amsunt of their taxes.—Parker

and Surgeon

ally injured.—Cyclone passes over por­

near Prairieville.—Byron

of about 45 degrees, witnessed in thei

killed by a falling limb.—John ~
Ray-

ihomceqpathic

Woodland.—E, W. Horr, Rut­
land, thrown from hi* buggy and fat­

barn,

Draper killed in

22. A man namtxl

of seventeen, finishes 10. days in tail
for stealing 13 ears of corn.

mer’s barn in Roxand burned.

i vlllo, Mloh.

county.—Lightning struck Wm. Lee’s

covered that the remains are petrified.

15. A phenonemon in the shape of a&gt;
narrow band of blood rod extending:
from the horizon upward at an anglei

18. A son of Carmi Brigg* of Kalamo।

OIX-OTT

360 more than any other township in the

burned.—Levi Toby, an Irving youth

Marshall t Co. to A. IL Wolcott.

work made from

16. Holmes A Holly, Woodland, lo­

Schmelcher

key.
13. Reuben Hall convicted at Char­ ■
lotte of assault with intent of commit­■

aged lady
-

Woodland.

cate site for new *tore.
19. Castleton has 799 school children,

Elijah Poole’s house in Kalamo

died at Freeport.—Remain* of Mrs. Pe­
ter Farley exhumed In Berrien county

14. Mr*. Palruer, an
Bellevue, buried.

It. A number of dogs poisoned in

wife beating.

Orangeville.—One Porter, of Rutland,,

falls dead in an apoplectic fit.

10. Ida, wife of F. T. Boise, died.—
Lightning strikes Inland school house.

David( Cotton of Carlton arrested tor

armed man named John Valentine at;
die* from the effects of Hastings Whis­

in the building.

Parady being elected president.—Tem-

31.

A Co.’s saw and

P.C. Grime* and Cassius Ides burned

Baitinger died in

Melcher

Mr.

13. Dr. W. H. Young successfully op­-

Valentine Wise, a Brookfield farmer,

Dated Nashville, J

19.

Grime*

planing mill at Vermontville burned.

9. Potter lumber camp breaks up.

Woodlands—Village election occur*, E.

Eastman,

9. P. C.

more township.

Joaiah।
Pennington burned at Charlotte.
with his cook.—Residence of

meet at East Castleton U. B. church.

Bolson’s house in Rutland

5. Extra mail service goes into effect
and Nashville enjoys four mail* a day.

Houno,

7. A young man named Clara died,

Sunfield.
8. -Michigan Conference 8. S. Aas’n

8., Mr*. Frank Peck of Carlton died.

their str cotheat*.
•
.,
11. M. E. church of Maple Grove ded­
icated.—Gunn, the proprietor of thes

6. J, R. Hassel, Middleville severely
injured by the top of a “cooler” falling

snake bite.—The farmer who gnt in hie

6. Geo. E.Bacon died, aged 71.—Mr*.

by the cars near Dickinson’* mill.

burned.—Mr*. T. Buck died in Balti­

at county fait, 1,800.

hay this year without its getting wet»

march.
1. Geo. W. Slater, uf Kalamo, killed

wife give a reception to Ivy Lodge,,
Knights of Pythias and their wives and,

Follett

A Gerb’s

saw mill, Hope, burned.

38. Lang Dickinson in jail at Hast­

—Christ.

nestings

Burned.—Peirce

township,

died at Saginaw.—Number of entries

W.

dam washed out.

jured in a runway.
30. Anson Wood’s barn,

Richard Stevens, Woodland, died.

vented aud sent to the Pontiac asylum..

Hastings, arrested at Pomeroy, Ohio.

of a gun.
39. Mrs. J. Garlinger, Woodland, in­

35. Ed. Myers buried at Woodland.

ing* for drunkenness while hi* child i*

9. Past Chancellor H. M.

At a Beduction of 2i Per Cent

dleville, injured by accidental discharge

itulist, claiming inspiration from God,,
attempts to kill his family, but is pre­'

ACCEPT THE BITCATIOX' !

CLOAK PATTERN]™

Augnlo, 5 years for rape ; Armilia Hallock. 6 mouths in county jail for* con­

22. Mr*. Emily Dilley died in Sunfield.
24. J. Stone died at Hasting*.

3. A. A. Southwick, a Charlotte spir-

Minerva

Marshall married.—Mat Height, Mid­

20. Alfred Sweet get* 6 months at
Ionia for firing C. L. Brigg*’ barn,

Hasting*.
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90. Three-year-old daughter of

kee Springs, died.—Middleville narrow­

died.—Peter Rodbhaar aud

are the verdicts of the ■ireait court.

Hummel injured in a
ball tournament at

H. Seaman, of Maple Grove, died of

Michael

few days previous.—C. L. Briggs’ bami
in Assyria burned by a 12-year-old ladI

ptole a rig from Parker A Houglitaliu,,

m i CLOAK

horse

18. Freddie
mower.—Glass

diphtheria.

98. Ida E., wife of H. R. Dickinson

noted

5 years - at Jackson;

coaling birth of an dlegitinate child ;

8. Dutch Jake Hoffman of Maple)
Grove, whips bls wife.—The thief who&gt;

AND rBOM THIS DAT*

17. Louis Burger, the

the premium at the county fair a* the

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...»
— Yan­
chargeofaguo.
—Neloou Coman,
ly escapes a conflagration.

monism at the opera house.
thief,

town farmer, died.—Willie McCarthy,,
of Rutland broke a leg while coasting..
—Mr*. Conrad Smelcher, of Freeport,&gt;
died, having given birth to triplets ai

WEI
WE WILL SELL

saw

16. Ann Eliza Young lectures on Mor­

JANUARY
1. January starts in as though ■he&gt;
means business.—Numerous Nashville&gt;
keep

a Baltimore

will.

culates. during the past year.

ladies

to Hastings.—R. C. Smith’s barn struck
12. First Congregational ebnreb of bv lightning and burned.
.
Nashville organized.
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_97.
____________
____
_________
Little son
of_____________
Tom Fuller,
of MaT5. Berthoff Brother* and Ed. Bartley p]e Grove, wounded in the facei by disseriously injured m

in the vicinity where Tux News

48 Cloaks

Hmtinn Cards.

at

Irving.

1

AND

10. J. C. Graves &amp; Son's store

from death on

________

In accordance with our usual custom,■

•ZOx® ZLd3.1&lt;± Win

4. Fraaci* Wilkes (six feet,Ave) takes

Kalamo burned.—Geo. Lewis died at

95. Jacob Ba**,.North Castleton,died.
Woodland, hurt iu a

by lightning at Roxand.—Heavy than-

’

fTHE DEAD PAST.

That io A) other, p

(TERMS ;«1 AO FtnYtA
I
Cash :» Advauck. ____

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

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will is legal nod mast stand..

98. Kil

Carnahan, Hasting*. gmated adi

�■1-U

NOT EASY TO FOiLGET.
mt rmcHTFUL wteoroor-rst

year.

Pre, Lightning, Tornadoes and Wind

T LOCAL OHBQWQLOGY.
DECKMBKti COMTIWUKD.
.

UKMOHAUL8 TEAK.

BARNUM’S WILL.

10/The M. d. IL R. ndopts standard

time Mud Nuali villc fellows suit.
11. W. F. Riinghnuin and Margaret
Bainl married.—Win. Hull, I Inal I tigs,
diu*l from tliH ofTi-cta tif strung drink.

8f&gt;. Jiilin Blue withn club strikes Lin-

(doklona, by fire, pnwilcr, torn adoe* and eth­
er etemenurof destruction. No year of th*
presen’ Tviffury enn comp ire with IL From
Hie Old World we only receive tidings of

edit Fniin n miirderona blow npmi the

mrroua tlawe have been the foDowing list
will show: In January a ferry-bo it wm
gunk in Germany, drowltif 35 people, and
Inml, luckily enenped injury in n runa­ floods
tn
Germany
and
Hungary
way tllairater.—Will. Smith, who shot drowned
140 more.
In
the
l*ulbh
CntnmiidiHV Mtnlim, admitted to bail circus
fire
283 persons were burned.
in the sum of $200.
By a
powder explosion
in
Holland
81. Idttle non of Burt CoIlina, Hast­ 40 were killed, and 83 were drowned In a
ing*, mingled gunpowder and fire with New Soutli Wales mine. In February 33
pensnus were killed in a panic In Bombay.
dimislnilla result.
83. Mrs. Saul Rogvra, Bedford, died. In March 153 perrons were overwhelmed by
sn
avalanche on ML AniraL hi April 31
23. Tenth n'miivemury of woman’s
entxade immmnmnrated in Nashville. persons were killed by a boiler explosion at
Ldzirr, France, 40 by a jmwder explosion at
—Sarah Foster. Bedford died.
•
Ibisse CotDeae, Italy, 134 by mine explieiona
Si. Henry Miller and Lizzie Reid,
In France, and 10 by a fin. at Warsaw, I&gt;&gt;Bedf&gt;r&lt;l, married.—Daniel
Bolinger
land. In May 23 jwrauiu were drowned
emrvietol of nasmlt nnd liattrry upon at Milan.
In June there were 153 vic­
liia sister, CoroeHn.—0. C. Dem^ry'a tims
by a
powder
explosion
at
*•
Waiodlaud^nScutari, 203
by the
panic
at Sun­
derland, Eng., and 47 by a tliealer tire in
S3. G^». Swtuiann, Bwlfonl. Itos n Italy. In July 150 pcrwais were kUled at
baud m-tiiglril by ihn aedd *ut«l dia- the lamicti of the Daphne, in Glasgow, 12
dmnienf a irun. -Clirhtmsi* appropri­ by the explosion of a bomb at Tripoli, 20 by
ate exerciss** in Nadivillo churches.— a fire in Hungary. 9 by a powder exphmion
lira. Shrull Conkling, Hostings, died of at SL Peleraburi, 35 by a mine exploehm in
Sicily, aud 2,003 by the earthquake In I&gt;
CADerr.
chit. In August 12 were lodt in a Cornwall
iuIim. about 50,003, accordhig to the Ixst
MICHIGAN NKWS.
authoritk-a. by the Java earthquake aud volJennie_8?»ys»rt_a 33-yc*&gt;x&gt;l&lt;l girt suicided c .nie eruptl«»n, while during September tno
with laa lenma at P.&gt;rt Huron, Dec. 31.
«
cholera carried off .about
oU.uuO vic- „
Egypt and
18,030
iu
India
£ Joseph Hehwlr’, of near East Saginaw, wu tlms tn
ind Chinn. Hi Octebcr 218 lives were bat
accidentally killed while hunting rabbits.
by eartliquakes near the Grvc.au ArchipdFrank Skinner, of Springville, suicided by ng&lt;&gt;, and 28 by mine explosions In England.
takltj^ a’ryc’aulne Christmia Eve. lie was -70 In November u mine expluakm killed Ul'ln
Eiigiand, aud 20 were drowned iu Lake
Get:era by a •teauiUoit accident Tills
The bursting of the Huron mill dam near luoutii 49 ]&gt;errons were burned lu a Turkidi
Honthliu, Tuesday, resulted iu the loas of school-house. The whole Hat sums up 118,­
918, as aguinst 2,085 bl 1882.
In our own country tl&gt;e following tabla
“ A Mra. Smlth^f Mulr,’*wM operated upon
gives a Htt of disasters occurring irum va­
Dec. 24 for atwlomlnal dropsy. She weighed rious causes:
121 pounds before and only 85 after.
boi.ereapkMtont...
Daniel Bilingtonand Thomas Hare have been
................... ........
arrested for llic murder nf Jack MeCrone, who 1Fire
o*dor eiploatona.
was found floating at Benton Harbor.
John Hein lcl, atrc 1 Hi, of Frankenfrnet, near Mine espiottoos.
Ligbuimc.............
Saginaw, wm Instantly kill* 1 while hunting on
L4
the 29th, by the accidental discharge of a shot &gt; all of buildings...
gun.
TotalL7W
MraGimble, of Chuse township. Lake Co.,
Tbs m&lt;Ml prom I net11 diauters of the yaar
g»rc birth to three children. Dee. 80. The have bueu oa fallows: January, mine explo­
motlwr and her three children are all doing sion at Coulterville, HL, 10; burning of the
Newhall House, Milwaukee, 82; puwttev
well.
expitaion at Point Clement, CaL, 8U. Feb­
At Detroit, Sunday night, Daniel Connelly ruary, floods on the Ohio It I ver, 34; tlie
Braidwood mine disaster, 77; panic In a
taking him tn the Central Station. Connelly
New York school. 18. March, flood lu Ar­
kansas, 13; burning of a boanlhi^-iiouse
A boy near Vickeryvtlle, near Sheridan, at Downsville, Mlim., IL April, fall
of a Texas
hotel,
14;
tornado
Ln
Montcalm cotn’y, die I o' triebisa from eating
Arkansas, 13; tornado in Texas, 90;
and tornado
iu
Georgia
find
Mispe.« &gt;nwi &gt;iff s*te I with the d Iseise.
ats-&gt;lp|4, 250.
May. tornado lu WhconAn auctioneer named Roe waa found dew! in
bln and Central lliiuul*, 07; tornado tn In­
diana, 20; Brooklyn bridge panic, 14. June,
his room al Port Hu roe Friday night. He hail
flood in Nebraska, 17.
Juiy, tornado la
been on a protracted spree and iiad delirium
Dakota, 12; tall of a pier at Tlrull, Md.,
70.
August, tornado lu Minnesota, 50.
i&gt;eptemi&gt;er, explosion of pow.ler-uiiil at
foutliAl Reading. was found dead on the floor btyee, CaL. 40. October, fire at Savannah,
Ga., IL November, tornado tn Missouri,
IX December, snowalides In Colorado, 23.
tlally in a dub-pan. It Is supposed she died In
17io disasters by railroad are leas tfiaa
last year Lu tba number of 'killed and lttDaniel W. Gillet, aged 50, watchman on the
jured. The total number of killed as re­
tug Champion, lying at the foot of 8L Aubin
ported by telegraph la 775, against 820 la
1832 iu»d 1,040 In 1881, and th* total num­
board the tug. Saturday nooc, having been
ber ot those aeriuudy Injured b 1,118 as
ugalntt 1,115 In 1883 and 537 lu 188L
•mothered by coal gas.
It Is almost linpoaalbie to keep an exact
Mary Lange, daughter of W. Lange, waa ao
shocked wta-ti she beard her father had been list of marine disasters, but It Is known that

' head, in tin Axayiin school bouse.
13. Dr. Cnriicitter nnd wife. Wood-

CJ

stabbed and killed a fc* days ago near EmI
Saginaw, that she went into convulsions and
died Friday. She waa 28.
Antonie Cristenally, a six-year convict from
Menominee county, killed himself tn his cell
al the prison, Saturday Dec. 90, by cutting bls

•hipof OJessa,

Ionia Co., wm burned

on

Quantity of bay were destroyed.
Mra. Wm. Vonderburg’s 14-year-old daugh­
ter, of Fillmore, Allegan county, while doing
chores about the barn wu kicked in the atom-

barn after being kicked, went to the bouse and

Henry McCormick, who wm found dead
near Midland and wm reported to have been

found chat be died from the cold, having been

Nkw Yoiik, Jan. L— F. T. Barnum
•rams to cmifdder his life work arrow pllulled,
for Ite has Jitat uiuda hi* wiiL In order that

there miglit’br no question ua to Ills sanity
upon which to ground'contests after lib
death, tin had etn Inrot phyak-l uh examins
him, aud rorurud Uielr i timtailmi that Us
was of rotind mln&lt;L
The will and 1U
codicils cover
more
tiuin
700 pages
of
legal . cap,
cloroly
wrilLm, aud
dispose
of
real
estate
nnd
jwrottsi profierty of tlie valne of $10,000,033
to twenty.arvCTi Indra. The property b In
New York, Brts&gt;kiy:i, Bridge;»&gt;rt. Colorado,
%ixl nevvral oUxtf put ec
Mr. Jiarnuitt
values liis Internet In thu Baronin and Do­
don Bhowa nt 83,500,(00. liis beqmuta for
charitable
aro niimerous and largn.
Among tiw bcnefidariim uro the Chapin
Hume, Chiklren s Abt BoelHy. Old Mro’S
and
Women's
llotnes, and
tire
Bo-

ckriy

Males

bl. Aatbt

amt

Female*

Over- Eighteen - Years of Aire of this
city;
the Bridgeport Orjihtn Asylum,
Bridgeport lio*i&gt;i.al, anti other Bridgu-port
roclelirn. Mr. Barnum also make* provision
for certain worthy di*rjtl.-a by bvqiMMUilug
to lliern a stated |*rcent gv nf the lane an­
nual profits acernlng 'from Ills sliaru In hb
shows. To the city of Bridrepqrt lie se­
cure* the only water-front iw4 already nelzvd
by private curp-ir itions with a dock upon
it c*ading 83),djo, tor twenty-one yetra alter
hb dentil, during which time hb executors
are forbidden to roil or latae It.

FILL!RD’S DOWNFALL COMPLETE.
■ Ifaatloa to Col

Nkw York. Jrh. 3.—Tim resign1 tinn of
Henry Villard will be presented on Fridiy
to the Northern Paclrtc sto k'-iolilurs. There
bagrowing feeling of sympathy for Vil­
lard. Many of Hkmb wlto have lost heavily
by lib maiiHgeincnt still maintain their
belief in Ills Integrity. Lt b nol Villard
b u poor m.m; that tins fortune lie crafted
in so short a lime' lias enuublixl to Hie
dust; that lie does not e.'eu uwu the bouse
hl which lie Ilves, and that die 850J.0J0
which he settled on lib wife has all dh ij&gt;
lieantl. Villard, tbry say, h lionjst aud
h m not ere itel a fort mu out of Iih irlendq
and Hint lib great iuruu-a. coupled with Hid
fall he Ims liad iu public esihunduu, has
completely shattered hiui. He b m-iually
dazed at bb posltkni, and far from being
lib funuer self. Aa an explanation of hb
fall, Hawi informed aay lh.it he ha vixiouary man. and that lib eutliusiaaax ran away
with hb Judgment.
Recofli zing True Heroijn.

•Des Mot.xtn, lo^ Jan. X—Tire Iowa
Legiriature Is to prcront Kale Shelltrj". Jan.
15, Un. day on which it will take pmarerinn
of tl&gt;o new Capitol In this city, with a hand­
some medal of thu virtue ot 8150 nnd 82U0
In money, In ruco^nllloti iff her heroic oct in
prevotilliiz. Are ni4ht ot July 0, 1881. al
the risk of her life, a (IImmu-f oii the Chi­
cago A North werirrti 1 tai I road near Moiti'ona, la., which would have resulted, but
for her. Iu an apjmlliug h«a of human
life. The
med.il
has
been
pre|wred
by Tiffany A Ca. of New York, an-l repre­
sent* Kate hi the act of cruraltix the railroad
bridge oxer thu Dre Moinre River. Above
are the words: ••Heroiam, Ytsiili, Humani­
ty;” on tire reverse of the medal is lire fol­
lowing ItiM-riplkm: ’’Presented by the State
of Iowa to Kate Shelley, with the Clanks *ff
the General Assembly. In rer-t«iiilfc&gt;ii of
the courage and devotion of a *hUd of fif­
teen years, whom ueillier tlie tmn&lt; of tire
elements nor fear &lt;&gt;t death could appall hi
her efforts to save human Me durinir tlie ter­
rible slona and tioo-l in tlie Dre Mutaes Val­
ley on tbe night of July to 1881.”
BMler Pay and Mor* C*afforL

Crary. Judge of the Eighth United Stab*
Judicial Circuit, embracing Minnesota, Iowa,
MlanoutC Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska and

been drowned. The principal dbaaten of
Ute year by waler are as follows: Stestuer
Chubria, German Ocean. 434: sternajr
Colorado, forwarded his resignation to the
Black Watch, Welsh coast, 28; steamer
Keumore Cattle, B &lt;y of Biscay, 31; steam­
President Wednesday night, to take effect
er
Grappler, Pacific coast, 70;
bark Marell L He bis engaged to become gen­
Plmpoa,
off Fayal, 80;
White Star
Bter
eral counsellor of tlie Atchison, Topek i A
steamer Ldllwlg, 58;
“
*“ Fries
—
November
Suite he Railroad for five years, and will
138;
brig headquarters
Booon
Gt and
Banks,_____________________
have Ilia
at Kansas City.
uby, 79; steamer BL Augustine, Bay ot Judge McCrary was appointed Circuit
Biscay, 88; steamer Iris, off Cape VUland,
Judge December 1, 1879, to succeed Judge
Dillon, the present counsellor of the Union
fifty fishing vessels on English coast, 378;
Pacific. lie was Secretary of War during
French fishing veaaels lost on Grand Banks,
w»e Hayes administration.
Better asil-uy,
les* work ‘and home comforts are given as
lost in Gulf of Finland, 35. So f.ir as rothe reasons for his reelgnullotu He will be
norted about 2,500 Ilves have been lost upon
I&gt;-rniittcd- to engage to a limited extent in
Ute ocean, 200 upon the Lakes, 755 by raflgeneral practice.
ruads, 1,733 by disasters In this country,
•nd 118,918 in Hie Old World, or n grand
TUB MAMETS.
total of 134.184.
for crime Ulis country has ever known, but
Uiu record of 1833 is still more bloody. Th*
total number at murders committed In the
United Bute* Is 1,807, as against 1,487 Ln

WELTON &amp; CROOK
Dewi re to call the attention of the farmers of Barry county to ;
lh«» ndvniHngeN of the Continental Insurance Company as n safe
iuhI reliable iucleinnity for loss by Fire, L:gh(ntng or Wind.
1 he Chicago Timet* my*: “The men conducting the affaire
ROCK
4P1OTKR7
of the company, aided by n board of directors composed of
the raccemiil merchants anil financiers of New York, have
plitcvd the Company under the restrictive regulations of the
S tlety Fund Law of the Slate of New York. The law pro­
vides for the laying aside, under the custody of the Insurance
Denaitment at the State Capitol, a portion of its earnings in
each successful year’to be held nnd used for the benefit of its
“ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
patrons insuring property outside of the limits of large cities.
Tbe p&gt;lieie&lt; issued by the company are thus doubly secured,
ttlSZtllSZSi
aud the policies arc therefore worth more than the unsecured
policies issued by other companies. The company not charg­
ing any more fur its policies than is charged by other firstcltiss compmies accounts’for the greater patronage.
All injuries to claimants fur losses by an extended confla­
CtEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
gration* can be prevented by the operation of this ‘Surplus R. M.OSSLE,
LSI
itft.
o«i
Liw.* If we were sure of exemption from future great fires, - rrM.*o«siCHICAGO.
there would be no advantage in having large
capital
or
surplus,
' m' k.
H
ths old reliable
and the operation of the surplus law w&lt;ould
* ’ 'be merely an
_ _ __ . . ______
iew. --------An insurance
accumulation of capital with no object in view.
------ MEAT MARKET
HENRY ROE, Pkomhktob,
company having a capital so large or u business so small that
no one fire c.nild possibly cripple its resources would not need
Naahville, Mich.
’his law. But there are none such. The prompt adoption of
the provisions of this law by the management of the Conti­ For chrfre root* or luscious steaks.
go with nice a liest cakes.
nental shows their appreciation of its advantages, and also Or york toGo
to the Old ltell*bte.|
their far-seeing sagicitv and careful regard for the interests of
their policy-holders. The Continental is the one company that Made iu a simp that'* always neat,
Go to the Old Reliable.
has promptly paid every loss in Chicago, Buston and elsewhere.
plekkd pork to bake with with beans,
Its iecord is grand; its work has been useful and honorable. And
You can bay If you have the mean*.
At the Qld Reltabfe.
The directors are substantial men of New York, who are de­
for an old faahlooed dinner you can cat
termined to make it the lending company of the United States, Andwit
imut grief.
Gel a good suiid piece at sweet pickled core
and, judging by the past, they are not far from success.”
beef.
To further the interest of the company in Barry county,
To be bad at the Old Reliable.
Welton &amp; Crook offer one year’s subscription to the FAR­ Good real and fat mutton, the beat tn ths
land
MERS REVIEW, a paper published in Chicago in the interest We aball alwaa keep the like on band,
At the Old Reliable.
of farmers in the northwest, (of which a sample copy can be
la aoraethlng elae. which by your learn,
h id by calling nt their office) to every policy holder of the There
We will call that elegant prrrM-d coni beef.
To be had st the Old Reliable.
Continental. Call at our

Office in Abstract Block,
1G-17

Hastings, Barry Co, Mich.

AFTER NEW YEARS

follows:
lumbl*. 1;
Pennsylvania,
3;
clxtwefts, 1: New York, 8; Ver
New Jersey, 9; Montana, 9; Ohio.

I don‘1 you forget IL
thesl Market Price paid for
Hides, Fella, cte^

henry roe.

\

No. 3»-

OrdinM

------THERE IS GOING TO BE A------

Terrible Racket

AN ORDINANal
Ing &lt;»r driving farts
the bridges tn ths
Sac. 1. Tbe Csws
of Naahville ordafa. 1

me of Naahville.
LCouncil of the vtltage

of the provirion* rfiN» onto
conviction tlicreof.In«l I
uor more twenu4Sw«tai«i
cuttoo ;and no Inlineto W1
may I* imprisoned » toe e»
ihan thirty day*, or bo*b »nv
- ■» »•
nf ।
January 1st. 1884.
Approved Dec. IJth, 18®Fbank McDxkbt.
“
Ciett.

I have la rge amount of money to raise the 1st of Feb­

Ordlmmrr Nn. 40.
AN ORDINANCE reWN« to drtvtag
cattle, bogs and sheep over bridges
village of Nashville. n
Sac. 1. Tbe Common Council of tb
of Naahville ordain, that it shall ata b

ruary, and I am bound to get it out of my goods
the provtalotu of thia ordlnaaee, shai
conviction ttertof, be finedW* Ism fi
nor more than tweniT-fi»« Wkrs and
prosecution, and on tafiuf* to pay saris

Bzc. 3. Thia ordinanes
January 1st, 1884.
Approved Dec. 10th, 18ft.

::

with which be had been snffcrtag terribly for

Ard as for poultry, now don’t be afraid’

At the Ohl Reliable.

If Low Prices Will Do It!

•IVB STOCK—Cattle.
SHEEP
HOOS..
FLOUR-Good to Choice
Wfl^AT-No/iiteA

Lard, did you ray, well we rhould smile.
We have It on band all the while.
At the Old Reliable.

UAT8-W*M«n&gt; Mix
HYB
E*HK—Mcm .........
&gt;BD W—■ .......
CHKB8B.....................

Fmaax McDsbbt.

During the month of January I shall get a* near

i .Mina no.
UEEVES-Rxtra

■

TUTT’S

Good

iuuher»;St&lt;x&gt;k“
After the convict* In the state prison at Jsck-

Territory, 8: Alabama. 3; Georgia, 13;
North Carolina, 8; Booth Carolina, 7; Vlr-

TORMD
DIIOHDEM

UBTTkl
SI colored, 1 Indian, 1 Mexican and 1 Cnlnw
bte right presented Itaeif. Ttat wretehral *ccufroctof

State* a* follows: Toxa*, 98; Montana, IB;
Kansas, 9; South Caroltea, 3; Indian Tar*
ritory, 1; Indiana,3; Michigan. &gt;; Nebraska,
3; ArtmnaM, 8; Mtataalppl, 18; Virginia,
I; North Carotin*,*;

For staple goods as possible, and other goods will be sold

a®

What They Will Bring Regardless of Cost!

toChOiOB.,

•a •»
Thii ii »n opportunity you c*n t afford to miaa

Hu: tour peraoo* lynched at Yazoo City,
EAST LOUri
CATTLB-B-st.
Fair to Good

BALTIMOHB.

not happen again in a lifetime.

D. C. Griffith.

�that tteOrwOlMdl
exh to Warsaw aa V u*eri

Mipiwrt of industrial wch&lt;»ia among the In­
dia im in the NortbwtKl Territories.
Cardin d Bbbop Antoulno De Luca died
buunl about alxty pM«engjr*, chiefly rm- at IIoiub Sun-tay.
1*0Hi n:
M W11M. IVurt. u iu... I
n» U.i.»
tonwd Ont IT. w
.
........
.
.
. ' aMa
naze of 7AKta rinrinv
during thu
tbe vxar
y«nr, with a Um
tonnage
74,bar, rwkfing iu tta dly, who were going to
tOL
’
ttalr work.
‘
Mary Anderson eve Cliriavnas ptwnta
Un rmindinx n sitarp curve just before
rvarlilng tiie bolt work* tbe engineer saw a
freigtit trai l coiuhiz tiiinilerint dqwn tiie playing In Londou.
During eetvlcca in
the Presbyterian
gnuto low rd him. He reverral the &lt; njUwt,
Mew n w rning, nnd with tlie fireman cliurch at Fairbury*. UL, Mrs John C.
jumped for Hta Tta rnnductoc hromt ths Wiitelrr dropped dead.
George W. Leno, Pre«ldMt of tbe New
warning, and siKMhlii't: “Jump, bays, fur
y«sir live*!’’ sprang Into tta anew. In a York Chamber of Commerce, cited of
Bright'* diaeaae Sunday.
of tltu freight train knocked tta lM&gt;iler uf
Ouedi lfof Che Dakota Hourn Block at
tire dummy dean tiirouglt tire Aral car. Jamestown, D. T.,_bunied Sunday forenoon,
cnmblug the unfortunate im-ranger* in every OaU'lng a lose of 310J.00J.
dirvcibm. arul pinning many to the floor.
Garcia, tbe most noted gambler in Europe,
Tin* impetus was ap great Ui.it tire endue Who Ims been known to win or lose stakts
। ctirally mounted tire tna-k of tire dummy, of £100,000, Ims entered a TrapplM convent
which kept tire rah* aud nrmslueil on lu bi SjKtin.
bulMiw-e.
Mr. Joseph Longworth, n well-known cit­
Tim euainrar of. tta frelgtit train, when
izen of Uipciiuiall, diol at lite residence at
Woburn early Sunday morning, aged sev­
apr.'iinc from ti&gt;o engine, hot 'Diomas, tiie
enty.
Dreimin. wns killed Imtantiy. To mid to
A commissioner of Potter County, Dako­
tta horror of the seem*, tta boiler of the
dummy expheiul, ami ttasteam and boiling ta, Ims mude uftklaflttluit Governor Ordway
n-aier.-caii.eJ and e rried death or terrible *ccx-)&gt;led a bribe of $5,000 for tlie appointUiriit
of a feilow-commissioner.
hijuriro to the mangled nnd bleeding mem
Rev. Mr. Cook, neidlng In tlie vicinity of
Then a fire, as If maddened nt the other
agencies clntelinnt so many victims, broke Cairo, Hi., saw Mr. Johv|4i Glasgow mixing
curt ami ci.wi&lt;k-ted the sickening work ol for hi* sick wife something which lie be­
lieved to be pnhoa, and he tlieruforb fatally
destruct lorn
The first jnirenp^ car was n terrible phot lier. Il la rumomd that lie wax lynched
wreck, and neveral hours elapsed before 11 w by liis ne’ghbore Sunday.
|mor fiHows burial beiMMtb tire debris were
Two condemnad murderers' nt Walla
extricate I. A relief iwrty of thirty or
Walla, W. T.. knocked ilia Sheriff and jail­
forty men were noon on tta aceno, nnd at er nciwelem with brlelm, slid wlieu the tat­
once *ct to work aowly and trndrrly. to ter became couhcIous they cut him to piec-4
remuj the sufferota,nikl at about ten o'clock with n knife. All the citizens of tlmt re­
a ear loud of dead and Injured was on its gion are limiting for the villains.
way to the city.
Tlie elegant resilience ot Ctiarles E.
Y'iie acene a| tire morgne beggars descrlp- Styles ut Atchison. Kan., was burned to
Hou. There fi.le-n bo lltM have been laid tlie ground Satunl.'T night Mix Sevier
side by side in row* on the oiqxialte si«te of and her daughter Malwl |«rtelied In the
the room. Mother*, si-tere, fathers and flumes. Air. Styles waa acrimwly burned in
brothers were to U,- seen |v.&lt;Kdng from body tearumg two daughter* and a nurae-giri.
tn body, nn&lt;l witli trembling liaivls llfllnj
'Diere were 92.350 bales of leaf tobacco
tire coverlet to gaze nt the lace* of tire dead.
exported from Cuba tills year, : gainst 119,Now ami ug-.dn a cry «'f anguteb would tell । 35U bales In 1832. Tlie cigars sent out num­
but loo plainly the discovery of some dear bered 96.OQO.GUO—750,000 in excels of last
one curried off In lire prime o( manlmmL At yeaPs exjtorta. Thirteen million packages
the lnM)iilal, on tite arrival of the wounded, of cigarettes were shipped—600,000 le&gt;e than
the doclent Inniie.iiately set to work rawing tbe preceding year.
up wound*, nnd did nil In tlw-ir jxnver to
,s* lleis, Brother* A Cre, fancy grocers, In
1l alleviate the &gt;ufferhigs of the unfortunate Cincinnati, with
liabilities in excess of
| num. One man, John Howlett, died shortly Sdoo.ouo, made nn uaigniuent Saturday.
| “ll,'r "'n*‘vb;g at tiie hospital. When found Six banks i re Involved hi tlie crasti. Isaac
lta debris he spoke cheerfully nnd
Itels, a cigar manufacturer, also lahl down
। “*k«l to ta allowed to walk. On looking
his burdens, after executing a chattel mort­
dow"
'■°1' &lt;**** •“&gt;*
o°."
gage for &gt;300,000 to secure certain credit*
and ra Uiey were-burn»l off.
Coroner Lynde linjiaimJeJ a Jury,
... who
rl’&lt;&gt;
Simon Cameron and a party of friend*
---------- --------------------------»»J. -.,-....^...1111
-Uounml Ull two
Iwo
o'clock, when again they met Some evi­ are at Hot Springs, Ark., and intend to visit
Mexico next season.
dence was taken, and a further adjourn­
The city of Corry, Pa., b» been relieved
ment was made. •Barber, conductor of the
freight train, was immediately placed under from tlie payment o ' &gt;150,000 of bond* ille­
arrest. He admitted that lie got order* at gally loaned by the municipal autimrities.
Hamilton to run tn (Juocn'a Wharf, Toronto,
T. A. Wealtarsby, Sheriff of Madlioa
avoiding nil regular train*. He looked at County, Mis*., wbo wns two months ago bit­
tlie thue-table, but forgot tiie suburban ten by a rabid dog, has died frau hydro­
train on tta list of trains, hence the acci­ phobia.
dent 'Die dratlr-iirt numbers twenty-two;
Major E. A. Burka, of New Orleans, dowounded, sixteen.
ole*, tbe report that the World's Exposition
managers and tbe lottery company are in
I1D OF THE B0KD CASE.
collusion.
Verdict Acquitting the
rostmaster-General Gresham Is preparing
a t ill for Congresa excluding papers publl-lilng lottery advertisements from the
pound-rate postage.
IIii.iaboro, I1L, Jan. A—At 7:40 hsi
Tbe final decree in tiie matter of J. L
night the jury in tta Bond case returned a
verdict of not guilty, and the three defend­ C.1M? vs. F1*h Brothers, of Racine, Is a Judg­
ment for $214,000 In favor of ibn plaintiff,
ant*, John C. Montgomery, Lee Petti* and
who Is to be receiver for six months.
! Emanuel Clementi, were set nt liberty. Thu
Supervising Architect Bell him completed
I ‘ hwlruclions of tlie Court to the Jury conills plan* for tlie Gcyernmcnt buildings at
uiu-i.rudi^—oi u»
« u.. Qnincy and Peoria, HI., and will soon ad■ufiject, and of course were —
u -*
strong
for
vertira
for proposals for tiieir construction.
------Sside its tlie ingenuity of lawyers could
«moi
Tliirty-elgiit citizens of New York, claim­
make
--------------The
— jury retired
,—----------—
e them.
about ten
ing to ta drraendnnta of Bcvnlutiooary offi­
- o’clock.
cers or soldiers, have formed a society to
I
When tlie Jury was calle I In In the evenpieserve historical documenta. John Aus­
Ins, tlie verdict was handed to Jticlze I’hlltin Stevens to President.
lip"- -&gt;HM omnmanded tiie defendants to
Governor Ordway arrived at Washington
-----------—jury
•—
--------■ ­
aland, and “
then
rvml* “
It. •»*
The
acknowl
Tur.-day, and denies all tta charges recenti
that it was their verdict
Then—
the
. edged
----------------------------------------------- -----------ly made against him.
defendants were disdiarzed. They received
J. Neuhaus, proprietor of the B^ebachtcr
\ tjje verdict with tiie same Indifference they
;&gt;t M r'lulllown, la., fell down a flight of
bare preserved tlirougii most ot tiie trial,
star.* early Tuesday morning and broke bto
but old John Montgomery burst into tears.
Tta friends uf Ita defeii'lantocongratul &gt;ted
E«i ward Keyes, who recently died nt
them, nnd then they nnd the old man went
Unity, N. H., left to the schools of the dis­
over nnd shook hands with the jury. Tiiat
trict &gt;12,000, aud bequeathed but &gt;45 to his
disgusted tiie crowd, and they luconiinently
only
daughter.
1 left tlie court-room.
&amp; J. Muscroft, autiior of tiie drama “Tlie
1
V,''
\\hen
:: tta jury “
first
--------retired there were
Drummer
Boy of Shiloh,” died Wednesday
flv” ;n*’ convicthm
for acquittal
- nnd
— 2 seven
2~- /at lito tame in Mansfield, O.
'
M
**\Ve
'v- did
-*J not
* *have
“
much
u trouble in getting
-**-—
Chicago received and handled 4,403,579
—
erdict,’” s'id Mr. Davenport, tire fore* verdict,
barrel* of flour and 148,775,383 bushels of
man. "V.
*We
_____
soon
_ ________________________
came to an understanding.
The verdict waa really agreed upon before grain in 1883.
supper.”
Tbe Ulhmto State Board of Agriculture
“On what theory did you deride the
Wedueaday decided to bold the next State
case?” was caked.
Fair at Chicago, September IL 1884.
"On tiie Lieory that they were not
Orrin J. Smith, aged sixteen, and Amelia
guilty."
Kase, thirteen, were married Tueeday at
“Did you believe tta outrage waa com­
•Jacksonville. III., by a rural preacher.
mitted?”
Luring 1883, about 10,000.000 pounds of
“We dkl not doubt that There was no
lead ore were mined In tlie vicinity of Ga­
denying that. We believe that Miss BouJ
lena, Hl., and tiie Industry dally increases.
wa* mistaken fa lier identification of John
Tta
lonoession by tiie Mexican GovernC. Montgomery. He h.id a atrnn; alibi"
mrajt to General Grant for a submarine cable
Tlie verdict was a surprise, to speak In
ia* been declared forfeited because
of
mild term*. Unqu.Hfied dlogiMt is ex­
ureach of the conditions.
pressed everywhere. As aoon as tiie verdict
Mr. Hodgson was not permitted to take
was announced tiie crowds left tbe court­
ita oath in tta Maryland Senate Wednes­
house, and gathered fa little arutipa at all
day. hl* being a minister at the time of elec­
tta stores to berate tta jury in not uncertain
tion reoderhig him ineligible.
language. Tta result 1* almost universally
looked on as an outrage, tor, notwithstand­
Some parts of Arkansas are flooded with
ing tiie verdict, nine but of every tea believe
counterfeit nickel*, made from a substance
tiie defendants guilty.
ound In tta mountains, and tta Federal
The defendante say they will start for official* «t Fort Smitn are on tire lookout.
borne to-day. They decl .re they are not
In the Ottumwa (Iowa) City Jail Wednes­
afraid of any mob,, and intimate that they
day a ;«raon namea n tiltoms shot and
will make It hot for some of tta wltneases
killed i. turnkey and escaped. He sko
who testified against ttam. Tta trial haa
bred at tta Sheriff's wife, who endeavored
lasted tweoty-tiirue days, and has cost
o slop him, but esc .ped.
Chrlotlan County about &gt;to.ooa
Off Cape C&lt;kI, after nine o’clock Tuesday
evening, a bull of fire wa* seen slowiy
knottier (hap er in the Jackson Horror.
drofiplug toward tta earth, and then mov­
Detroit, Micb., Jan. 3.—Tbe terrible
ing rapidly upward. After sailing tbej&amp;y
Crouch family murder, near Jackson, some
tor five niinuteslt exploded into many-col­
weeks since, took on an added fe.aure of ored firea.
bormr Wednesday, when Mrs. D-.m Hol­
Tta State Land Board of Texas haa
comb, daughter of the murdered man, was
leased 95,000acres for ten years, for grazing
found dead in bed, having prob'Uy com­
imrpcems, at four cento per aero, and sold
mitted suicide. She locked heretdf in lier
'*X),000 acres at two iloitora per acre, oneroom after dinner, undressed nnd went to
Hiirtietb cash, the remainder at eight per
bscL It la believed she took laudanum, as
*nt. iutereri.
an empty bottle which bad contained that
drag was found in her room. Her husband
Children burned io Death.
was absent in Jackson at the time.

Trunk, le t tbe Union Station, taving on

the United Stater.

HU ruslgnatlou b greaF

action and by Um ofidal* of Ibe Unlreretty.
London, Jan. X.—Tbe Orange and Nw

Mounted policemen at tta gatre rctnCated
tlie equipages, and tta Marine Band uceuptal Ito euwimimry ptare hi tta nitrinoa
hall. Tta Ctiief Magi*.. ate was a*i*tol by
thirty-eight. todies. .Two hoina were &lt;to*
voted to tta reception nf high officials, and
Tliero luia been eotKhlrrublu diacu^almi In

mand of Gravd M»»ter Stewart Knox and

Lord Caledea, entered tbe town early thia
forenoon, marching to tbe nindc of nnmereua bands. T. D. Sullivan and VF. O'Brien.

tlie organizing committee of tlie National
League, directed tbe movements of tbe Ns
tiosallsta One bind ot the Nationalist!
marehod from the chapel in military order.
The Nationalists of Trllllek, In luarchlni
Into Dromore, encountered tlie Orange pro
beaaiou. Tbe Orangemen charged upon tlie
Nationalists.
The military’ separated tire
OQUbatanta and cleared the streets. About
30,090 were preaeut at Ute Uruiige meet^fter the close of ths meeting, despite

MARK

TRADE

[rasa: bloot rosmn
।

Liver and tidney Bemedj,

tta efforts of Ita Magistrates, Lie Orauge, mu by a detour aervur tiie fields came
JTk'
witiilu a start distance-of tta Nationalists.
A serious fight was waged between tlie twe
parties for some time, during which caval­
LTI THB BOWLS.
ry and Infantry charged acv-jrai ilines. Re­
volver allots
were
exchnngcd, stones
thrown, aud sticks truly u-rad. *l*he light
ended only after tta lius*ani ami lancvr*
charued across fields and wounded a num­
ber of Orangemen. Infantry, with fixed
bayonets, escorted tiie Nationalists beyond
the reacli of tiie Onuigemen.
Paiub, Jan. 2.—It i* *nid that the scheme
Hops and Malt Bitters Co.
for tiie revision of tta French Constiunloii,
&gt;
DETROIT, MICH.
is proposed by l*rime Minister Ferry*, chief­
ly aim* at tiie abolition of tiie office of Life
. Senator and tiie naikratioti of the ecrutin de
.late system of voting.
Lima, Jan. 2.—Gomel Igkatas met the
rebel General Puga-sit the height* of Shallon.
The battle tasted for ten tamrs.
Hundreds of soldiers on both sides were
r, killed, and tta woundul numbered fully a
tlmusamL Finally Puga's forew gave way.
‘ Puga fled toward Itaica. pursued by I he
■ National troops, and has probably been
. captured.
.
Paris. Jan. 1.—Tta anniversary of tiie
’ deal!' of Garnbetta was observed tixlay. A
memorial tablet w»s erected at Ids residence
’ at ita VUte d’ Au ray, and wreatlis were de­
Without pufferyNimpty on the good words posited ujXMi liis tomb al Nice.
of thoee who have used11. It ha* made friend*
Vienna, Jan. 2.—A Jesuit missionary
la every State in the Union.
named Hamerle, while preaching Smnlay
NOT A CURE ALL,
_ lu the Church of St. Jotm. denounced the
i Immorality of tiie workingmen.
Some

WOMAN’S FRIEND

number ot people were injured,

1 Diaetan of Women and Children'

Causes do Pain

Dread.

Gives

at Once.

S«t a liquor or

Applied
the finger.

rhorough treatwill care.

ient

bovrsnu ar-

The congre*Mtiou numbered over two
thousand. Father Haiuerie mpecldly dcsouuced Socialism. Suddenly a loud whistle
waa given, which waa the signal for sboutag and hooting from all parts of thecliurclL
D&gt;e demonstxallon waa evidently pre.tranged. Cries of "Fire!” were also raised,
md a panic ensued. 'Dio alarm was tear
tul. Firemen, police and surgeons soon arlived, and the panle was altayed. Twelve
st-ous were injureiL
Tliu military pnroiled ti&gt;cvicinity of £ta church (hroughou:
be night Four persons have been arres:d, charged with iuvlug been concerned in
be disturbance.
Roue, Dec. 31.—*lta Popo holds a &lt;«»
tetory in April, when several Cardinal*
rill be created and tta vacant see.-, .in
Aint-rica tilled. It Is rumored tliat another
Imerican Cardbial will be appointed at Cbc
»se of tbe furtbcouilng council in th*
Suited Stales. It Is probable that Areii
iislx&gt;p Gibboua, of Baltimore, will bo se
acted.
STOLE A FORTCSE IN JEWELS.

An Old Soldier’s
EXPERIENCE.
- Calvert, TeiM,
valnabla qoaUUe* of

Ayer's Cherry.Pectoral

, Nkw York, Jan. 2.—Goldsmith &lt;fc Kulm
aportera of jewelry and diamonds, haviported tlie dhappear.incuot their principal
ttasman. Leon Craraon, with a quantity o'
(amends and other jewels, set and unset
’Jued at &gt;35,000. Goldsmith often S5,(XN&gt;
k
tbo
appreliensiou
of
tbo
fug;
be. Cnmaou has been in Die employ o.
be firm as traveling salewnan. and when I..iJheatJy sent for &gt;5,000 worth of unset diaAoda tliey were scut to him at once. Th
|h was rather surprised at tbe rushin.'
Mnesa be seemed to be doing, but nev&lt;?rilKessseiil the parcel ot jewels, at tlie

toe time req nesting him to remit an acfiu. otwhat lie had already sold. H&gt;te to make any remittances
'the goods bad been sold &lt;
ke

rttfy

DrJ. C.Aywi C«.,L»w»ll, M»««

winnbros

NewDental Parlors

collections

Soon

er. In tta abraiKHof Mia Piraklent ur Jim.
Vkw-l*Mklent» tlie wife of the Speaker
ranked Hie wives of tta Secrrtiuy-'of State
and Ckief-Ju-tice as tta first lady of tta
tan L A precedent wn* t-sfabHabed yester­
day, for when tbo hour for the mcepti-m ar­
rived Mrs. Carlisle onne In. upon tbe l .raidenfaanu and took her pla&lt;e at hta rl.hL
The rmiiinittM ap|&gt;ointa«( to prepare nn
Improved |4mi&gt; for carrying nmi's on retire d
nntltM Im* re;x&gt;rted to the P&lt;Mnuj*ter-GtUH
erol, and ta ha* suliniitied tne rej-ort to
Congrra*. After specifying some of tta
faults In the old sysidm &lt;*. cum pandit o.i for
the ndlwny -iuhII service, Ita cisinnitlM
.eays tiie |»ractical objection* tn tta pr.rajit
system are: No illrarimhutlou I* m ile be­
tween service perform mi In apartUicnt cent
accompsnled by clerks an I clo*.«.l malto carTied In bulk hi baggage car*; tins matter nf Trexjumey bi covered by tta Imk-tinitc expression
'Moe IreqiKSK-y." rathat line* cairying le*i
frequently receive tta same- rate as lliora
ouryhig m&lt;*t Irequmitiy; ttiw size of care
or npirtments hi many rnra* do nnt corr.8|khiJ to tta weights curri*t; specific allow­
ance for railway- |mst office" la an uiire.iM&gt;ie
able method of cmnjiensiitiiig tor the rarvlou reqii red; ami the regulation trqii riiu
to deliver until* in tennlnn) offices and otlier
offices nig over eighty n*l* fro ii Hie line of
file rood ha* bemnae n ourioua incunvcniuticu
to tiie pcMtal service.
Tlie copimlttre conclude* that the dny I*
nnt f r distant when special niaif train* will
be tun out of the great cite* u* tliey- do now
liri.rvat iJrilahu Tlie committee’s remm&gt;neml.itlon* are tiiat »aii|Mm*at1&lt;ai idiall ta
borad upon space, frequency an I "|km*I;
tlrnt spuce fiictor snail be detennined by tta
PiwtninstCT-Geiirral nisi tlieiqvi-ud factor by
tlie acliedulen ot the various r.illiouii*: lb it
tlie P&lt;Minin*teT-Geiicnd may nt uuy time
order an Increase or rcdurtlon of tlie
muouiit of space to be paid fur; that ciorad
V.
.....w. be
mr patil
|..r. fur
&gt;«. according .u
or pouch mail*
to i»c
the
aggregate weight can-tai &lt;ui any road on nil
trains for twenty-four limtr*, tire welglit io
be rwtuccd to Its equivalent in lintnr iejt of
car 'HMce.aod that side sen lee tedtecuotinned.
•n»
cnmmlllM on
nubile land,
emorl Io
'Hie committee
on public
lands expert
to
report a nniuber of seinrate bills, when Congrrtw meets, declaring forfeited Hie lands
granted to certain railroad coin|«nies.
Ciiadman Cobb *ajs the ninoimt of land In­
volved is between fifty and one hundred
1*1111100 acre*. Tlie Texas Pacific grant,
which will probably be forfeited, nlone In­
volves 14,(KM),000 acres.
The Northern
Pacific baa 40,000,000 acres which the tneuibers of tlie eommltlee think ought to be
forfeited. A nmnber of men are liens now
trying to oppose any legislation of Hie kind
eoutemiiiated. Mr. Cobb said It was a fnct
that every Congress since 1803 bad favored
tins railroads.
Tlie total receipts of internal revenue for
the six months of tlie fiscal year ended
Monday amounted to $61,720,30.’. The
receipts for December were $0,855,700.
Al lite meeting of the House Committer
on Military Affair* Monday General Siucum
was autlioriu-d to report to the House fa­
vorably the FHz John Porter bill which
passed the Senate at tbe lost Congress. Thu
the House resolution calling fur Information
from tlie War Department respecting the
courts martini subraquent to tiie lenilsidon
of tiie sentence* and restorations to rank by
C'ingreaa of nflierro from 1857 to 1861, nnd
1877 to 1881. The object of tiie resolution
is to ascertain -wiut elinnges in chraipine
have taken place in the array, and learn
tlie causes of legislative de nency.
Tta effect nf the Huntington correspond—:— i* .to
------1—
i—_.&gt;
...
ence
make
absolutely
certain --------the refill
al of Congress to pass the Texas Pacitic
land grant of about 20,000,000 acres
over to the Southern Pnciila
Thia hind
was nadgnad to tlie Southern I’ncltlc
•when tlie latter joined lite interests to the
T«ym* Pacific, but was purely ?.leg.tl,
aud defeatekabrelntely tiie original IntaiHon of Congress. Tlie land has never been
placed upon the m -rkeL but rattlers haveoccuptai a large muuber of tlie nioat valuable
tracts, and have made permanent improveimprove­
ments along “
the entl e ’length of tlie track.
If these people should be compelled at any
time in the future to pay tor tiieir lands
great hardships would ensue. In order to
secure thia land Huhtinxtun must have af­
firmative Jegtalatiou from Congress, but In
view of the reocttX cxjrnwpondeDce no mem­
ber mould dare to incur tiie notoriety of ad­
vocating tlie proposition to rob a large num­
ber of poor people to make a present to on
already ovetgoripxl curporation.

Ths Daprajlion in Stocks.
Um.-,

New Toiuc. Jan. 3.—Prioea oL tbe stock

lie

were about tiie lowest point
of tbe
depression which began about three years
ago «ml h^a continued with but few intermteidaus ever alncu. A eouip^riwon of die
active aloeka abowa the fallowingqaolatioiia:

afterward

i, which be was to aell in towns along tlie
•of tbe Hudson River &amp; He* York Con­
I Railway. From there ho went to Qevo
d,
Toledo, Detroit.
Clifcsgo,
Mil■«kee, and back to Chic-^go, where
_
U)(J
again

Mred from him, and another from Knie
•City, undated, but apparently written a
• day* later. In them be reported siles
Xaaid that lie hoped aoon to be able to

was City was tlie lost received from him
Ueon leaves a wife and child, and is said
lave rub away with a Detroit girt

Canada Bontbam.

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Aln'lia ispohs.............................. N
Chicago. Uurl.ngton A Quincr .. IMO
CbJcaso. Boax Jatand A Pacino..131
Cblcaso A North westernJ7
Denver * Kra tiNUKte................... M

Mnsour'l. Kamas A Texas.
New FoA Central
Pullmao.............. ..................

Btninm Wrecks.
Wabaidr
Karen in tlie United States reportu i u&gt;

Dental

Fa.lur*i Oitriag Ute Yav.

W ork

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

report
of Dun's Mercantile Aceney for 1883 shows

C uf the failures w«e those of ^m.-.l!
Kai whose capital was under S5 0&gt;3.
of 9; New En-

WINN BROS.

•■MTS IlDIAlriECnUU Pius

LIVER

Mr* 101, an increara of 5; Pacific .State
« Territories Si. a decrease of 12; Cau*d.i
f the Provinces 34, a decrease of 9.

Bescher FrHAttej HH Dsstk.

that 9,184 failures occurred,
tbo total
amount ef liabilities being 1172,874,17V.
The
failures
were
divided
m
follows:
Eastern
States,
1,197;
Middle Staten, 2.138; Southern Slate*,
LM4; Weatarn Slatea, 2,961; Pacific Blabs
and Territories, LMA TD»» number of fa.lk
urea lu 1881 was 6,738, ao that last year an
Increase la shown of S.300, or equal to 36
per cent As compered with 1880, hi which
year the failures were ouly 4,875, the In-

ktoOKLTN, Jap. 2.—In hte sermon Sonhwmonitmi mat be would not bo with Ia­

reached the lowest point, ao in 1878 they
reached tbo highert. the number attaining
MU78.

Chicago, Jan. L—A fire which broke
out about dark Sunday evening in the rear
of 117 Monroe street spread with such
vigor that, twenty engines were called to tiro
root. Tbe Hames were not extinguished un­
til damage to the amount of &gt;600,000 had
been done. Tire chief sufferers are the Na­
tional Printing Company. Staber A CarrtueYitie. am! Bradner, Emlib &amp; Co. Tire Mon-

tan, Clarendon County, FHday night a colored
votuan locked up bor four dilidreu in her
Ttbin, having a large fire In the fire-plncc.

Roundout, V. T.

Price 8101.

THOUSAND SAY 80.
bitters tn my customer*, tUygrv*-&lt;i&lt;tlie »atlefaction and an- rapid srHete" ERetr.c ill’ter*
Lwill- positively cure Rhine) and
Clin*. Purify
IJuxl and r&gt;
rela. No iamily can afford to
bottle by F. T. Boise.

'

Resolve to nee tbe wo M on the sunny side.

A* a remedy for cough* and coM», Ayer’e
Otarry Picuxal Ua» never been equaled
1U
name la a buuicbokl wold ibruugbuut the

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your wonderful remedy lor the cure &lt;&gt;l KlcumaUMii, dyspepa a and general di btlity.
I
have been a gieal suffentr iruui that terrible
diseaac—rheumatism—lur mrae than a year,
and could get mi rest or relief day dot night
lurtlie wrnile time. Like aiinurt'cvriytaaty
eira similarly aflleicd, 1 tried many diUcrcnt
irmediea. audcunaulled a number ui ptijsn-iaii*.
BulgcUiug only temporary miiet lr.Hii uuy of
of ti.eso Krtinea, 1 wlmusl dt-rpaiicd rd ctW
jgaiu being restun d to ni/ uorrnal cnudiiloii,
■Hid once more free Inm pain.
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Mr. A- Nichols suffered from Catarrh for
leare He purchased a b &lt;ttle uf Ely’* Cream
Balm of ua. lie ra uoa almo»r cuied, ami soya
\&gt;&gt;a cannot recommend it too highly. Evens
BiO'W. Druggists, IndepctMlcticc, Iowa.
When 1 began using Ely's Cre&lt;m Bahn my
cals’rb was so bad I bad 'headache tlie wittite
time and dbclurged a large umount of filthy
matter. That baa aiinoetentirely disappeared
and 1 have not bad headache Since. J. H.
dumtneia, Stepney, Conn.

A FIREMAN'S FORTUNRThe Ban Francisco (Cal.) Chronicle, loan ar­
ticle ou tbe F&gt;rc Department of ban Fraucitcu,
gives the folio*lug from AhL Chief Engineer
Matthew Brady: **r bare I«ceti (subject to an

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blistered. No.pbyalciiin could Ull what waa

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____ [BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA BALVEuBhffl
The heal salve n&gt; toe murid for Cuis, Bnifrea,
Bores, L'leers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter.
Clipped B»oda, Chilblains, Corus. aud all
Skin Ei □. .cus, and positively curve Pile*. It
la guaranteed to rive perfect ufiahtction. nr
money refunded. Price 2S esmt* per box. For
tale bv F. T. Boise.

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
I have opened a shop for doing blactamithinl
and wood work at Sbonp'a Corner*, .Maple
Grove, and having employed Lyman Haag, a
blacksmith of 13 yeans’ experience, am prepar­
ed to give satisfaction to all who favor mo
with their patronage.
le-M
I HYING BRIGGS.

PATENTS
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C. A. SNOW a oo

we P»'. nl ••ffic- U a»l&gt;mgloWi'.

1’robule Xolice.
Brava or M ictuoAX, l
County or Bimt. f
Notice la hereby given, that by an order of
tbe Probate Court for tlie enmity of Bnrrv,
made on tbe tbe 17lhday of December, A. £&gt;.
18b8.aix months from that date were alluaed for
creditors to present their claims against the es­
tate of Emily E. Linkletter late of said
county, deceased, and tlmt all creditors of
said dceeared arc requested to present their
Halma to raid Protore Court, at ilw Probate
office, in the City of 11 *»Uug*. la said county,
for examination and aBowan.e. oo or before
tbe 17lb day of Jure next, and that atidt data*
will be beard before raid Court, ou the Wthday
of February and on tl«e 17th day of June next,
at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of each of Ummc
uaied, Dccet^S?22ud, A D , 18E3.
15 18 CutMBNT BMtrn. Judge of

NEURALGIA,
4VW1 Lumbago, Sciatica ami
SSiRNwvws Headache.

Ml^iEDAYgVcQji^y&amp;S
^yiLLlABt JONES,

mg plantation.
During Iht absence tbe
•auln caught fire, and before assistance
came the lour children were literally ctmsrnned.
—UM, rko uuiuuu won juivc wsk rrtuay,
j^vther with six children. The mother and
father were off on a visit and tlie children

Probate.

�bVttOM

sanguine views of the future, in which
her d.nghu-r el e»y rate wu u unhultating believer. .
J
Some days pasaod without any inci­
dent of great note. Tbe staff of Messrs.

aided the approach of Mr. Pika ware
likely to be fully realized, and that the

felt There was an immediate and
ceaseless activity in every department,
and rumors were rife of huge contract*
being undertaken in quartern hitherto

Mo more to part! and yet errwbUe ate lay.
And amUed with lipa unruffled by e breath;
And looklnr on the wan chili smile of death.

OUR NEW MANAGER
[From Chamber*' Journal]

Mr. Pike, who raised hb bead and
bowed in return, met the eve of the
young clerk tar an instant in, full; it
wa* hut for acTlfiatent, and the dark,
•tern features* of thbdrtrangef were as
unmoved as^o much marble, yet an
ominous feeling possessed Phil, and he
could not help fearing that he was rec­
ognized, m certainly as he bad recog­
nized Mr. Pike. Yet there wm a good
deal to make thb unlikely, for he bad.
been on foot in the shade, and his voice
had only once or twice been beard by
the horeeman; while the latter was far
more conspicuous from being mounted
and sitting in,the direct line of tlie gas­
light, and from having spoken a good
deal.
Although Phil stole
several
Mances at the new partner during the
interview, ho coula not detect the
slightest approach to an expression of
remembrance; nevertheless, he quitted
the apartment with a very uncomfort­
able fuel ng. and a hearty regret that
he should have stopped to Ibten to n
roadside quarrel on the previous even^Of course there waa a great deal of

talk in the counting-house about the
new master during the day; and the
general opinion wm that be would be a
tight hand, a screw, a tartar, with
divers other uncomplimentary epithets
all tending to the same description of
character. A few days passed on, dur­
ing which Phil saw or beard nothing to
make him suppose that- he had been
recognized by Mr. Pike, so the ominous
feeling referred to gradually faded,
though It did not quite disappear.
Tbe night for the concert arrived;
and it need hardly bo said that Phil was
early in attendance at the Lower Down
Bond in order to convey Miss Marian
and her sister*—for two younger mem­
bers -of the fom'ly were to assist in the
choruses -to the school-room. For this
concert wm by no means a grand affair,
being purely a local, even a parochial
display. Not but that It WM of gigan­
tic importance to the "artists” en­
gaged, all of whom, including Miss
Darnett. bad been nervous and excited
for some weeks preceding. Marian bad
tried very^ard to persuade Mrs. Vali­
ens to come and hear the music; but al­
though that lady took a great interest
in her vouDg friend’s success, and wm
pleased to near every little detail in
connection with the concert, her recluse­
like habit could not be broken through,
and she would not give the promise.
Tbe description of the concert may bo
comprised In a line—ii was highly suc­
cessful. Tbe Sandsmouth Gazelle monMMi to fill nearly a column und a half

Without criticism—every singer and
player in every effort; while the Sandsmouth Chronicle, having a quarrel with
the chief promoter of the concert, was
content to give exactly six and a half
lines to tbe affair.
To the delight of Phil, the honors of
the evening were unquestionably car­
ried off by Marian. Her good looks
and attractive manner may have had
b ao; but in any case, she was the star
of tbe night. A less pleasurable feature
was the presence of Mr. Pike, who, to
the surprise of Phil, entered with a
group of the most in*uential patrons of
the concert. He seemed to be greatly
-interested in the various items, taking a
lead also in the applause which was so
liberally awarded to Miss Darnett

the energy of the new partner was Mr.
Darnett, who wm invited by letter to
call at the office on a certain morning;
and he did so, although with some trep­
idation and doubt as to what hb visit
might , result in; for Mr. Damett wa*
•• on the book*" of the firm to an extent
which, although small to them, was
serious to himself; and owing to the un­
fortunate issue of one or two piece* of
business he had lately undertaken, he
had not preserved that regularity in hb
payments which is expected in mercan­
tile transactions. So he wa* filled with
depressing anticipations, which,* how­
ever, were all agreeably dispelled.
His interview was with Mr. Pike
'alone; and he found the new manager
to be quick, decided, imperative, in­
deed, in hb manner; and the first half­
dozen sentence* he uttered showed to
Mr. Damett that be waa thoroughly au
couranl w th all tbe bearings of that
customer’s account. Thb did not apKar like a favorable commencement;
t, to tbo surprise ..and delight of Mr.
Damett, the conversation took an un­
looked-for turn, and Mr. Pike pointed
out how much better it would bo if he
made more extensive purchases and
went in for larger operations.
Not
only would ho buy cheaper, but such
K.ty losses as he had lately met with—
rnett winced as the other accurately
catalogued these—would only affect
the percentage of profit, not, as now,
determine success or failure.
•• Mr. Damett began, rather stam­
meringly, to explain that he should
much prefer to do thus, but—
•• But, you mean to say." interrupted
Mr. Pike, "that thb requires either
capital
or credit.
Of
course
it
does; and as More, Keelby &amp; Co. in­
tend to throw off tbe sleepy, old-fash­
ioned way in which their business has
hitherto been conducted, I can offer
you, on our best terms, all the credit
vou are likely to require. So let us see
how you can go to work, Mr. Dar­
nett, and you shall not find our house
backward in assistingyou.”
There was of coarse a little more con­
versation after this, but all to the same
effect; and Damett went home elevated
to the seventh heaven of delight, and
filled with visions of such a fairy land
oa an elderly struggling man of business
would be likely to picture.
This delight was certainly reflected
and heightened in the minds of his.wife
and eldest daughter; and when the head
of the house had driven out to visit a
village where he believed some business
was to bo done—he was a timber-deal­
er, whose chief connection was among
small builders—mother and daughter
sat down to some needle-work dn the
front parlor, in order to have a long and
undisturbed chat over the great an­
nouncement of the day. Naturally,
much of what they said was in praise of
the neW partner, his generosity, his de­
lightful manner; how fortunate it was
that he had oome into the firm, and
what an excellent thing it would be for
Philip.
In this way the theme was sustained
and varied, until Marian, chancing to
look up, uttered an exclamation which
attracted her mother’s attention; andon
looking up in turn, Mrs. Damett also
tittered an ejaculation; for there was
Mr. Pike himself in the actol dismount­
ing from his horse at the garden gate,
bearing in hb hand a most lovely
bouquet, the very sight of which at once
colored Marian’s cheeks and brow with
the brightest scarlet, and caused a
meaning look to pass between her
mother and herself.
The expected knock was heard; the
servant—“How lucky that Betsy has
got her afternoon frock on," whispered
Nirs. Damett, who shuddered to think
in what a dress their only servitor
might have confronted tlie magnate—
the servant, we say, announced Mr.
Pike, and that gentleman entered. He
had taken a scat, apologized for his
Intrusion, and put Mrs. Damett entirely
at her ease within one minute of hb en­
trance.
•• I dare say,’’ he continued. “ that
Miss Damett has considered me, ever
since the night of the concert, as the
most faithless of mortals, Is it not

that it wm cruelty to’allow her to bo
pleased with such a paltry imitation,
and that he would acethat Mra. Darnctt
had ticket*.sent to her every night dur­
ing the approaching visit to Saadsmuuth of a great opera troupe.
After
this promise he departed, resisting Mrs.
Damett’* invitation to partake of a cup
of tea—at which refusal that lady,
ho«pitablo aa she
really wan, was
secretly rejoiced, distrusting her re­
sources upon so short a notice—and
leaving his ■ hostess and her daughter
bewildered and delighted beyond all
precedent.
This pleasing excitement bad not sub­
sided by the time Phil paid his custom­
ary evening visit, when all particulars
had to be rehearsed to him, nnd all
sorts of variations rung in praise of the
new partner. Phil wm much Mtonished at hearing all this.
“He does not soem that sort of man
tome,” wm hi* comment.
“I can not
mj that he has done anything harsh or
out of the way In fche warehouse, yet 1
am quite sure there is not a .man In the
place who like* him now, or who doe*
not feel afraid of him.”
••Well. PhiL dear, you, at any rate,
will never have cause to feel afraid of
him." aaid-Mar'an, logically following
up her impressions; “for if he takes
such interest in my father, and shows
such kindness to my mother and my­
self, he will be sure to think a great
deal more of you, who are such a I elp
to him. I should not wonder if be made
you head clerk, when old Mr. Seamier
retires.”
Phil shook his head, as though he
scarcely indorsed this summary; and
then, after a moment's hesitation, said:
“I never told you, Marian, of a quarrel
which 1 saw one evening between a gen­
tleman and a tramp, and in which, in­
deed. I may almost say I took a part.”
“No, of course you never did!” said
the young lady,
“What
wm
it,
Phiir
lu reply, Mr. Hartieby gave a detailed
account of the adventure, in which
Marian was greatly interested: and when
she heard of the identification of Mr.
Pike with the horseman
her
look
changed to a very serious one.
••I hope ho docs not remember you,
Phil!" she exclaimed. •*! should not
think be did—should you?"
“I should not think so, returned Phil­
ip, oracularly; ••only, that whatever
ought not to happen, and whatever you
don’t want to happen, is exactly what
always does happen. Yet, I must own,
that he has -never dropped a word
which oould load mo to ttunk he recol­
lect* me; and but for something in hi*
eyes when I first met them—in the of­
fice, I mean—I should feel pretty cer­
tain that he had forgotten me. But
only think. Marian. I saw that very
tramp to-night, as I was coming here.5
••I hope he will not get into any more
quarrel* and involvo you,” said Marian.
“Why does ho not go away somewhere
else? He ought to do so, you know, if
be 1* a tramp.”

••I think it is because he does not
know where else to go.” replied Phil,
with a laugh.
•• I saw him at thojcircuh, which hM recently come to Sands­
mouth, and which is likely to stay there
a long time, I hear. I did not know
him; I merely saw there wm a shabby
man. who was leaning again st the
woodwork by the side of the buHding
and smoking a pipe; but m I passed
the man nodded and said: ‘I hope you
are well, sir?’ Of course I looked closer
at him then, and recollected where I
had seen him. He told me that he bad
get work at the circus. I wm not par­
ticularly glad to Lear tills, for I have a
kind of instinct which makes me wish
him quite out of my wav. To my ":urprise. he Mkfid me how I liked my new

•governor,’ showing that he knew^who
Mr. Pike wm; and then I rememlJered
some odd words ho had used on the
night of the quarrel, which 1 paid no
attention to at the time, but which I
now see had the same meaning. I
laughed, and advised him to keep out
of Mr. Pike’s way. He laughed, too,
but in a very unpleasant style, and said:
‘ You bet I shall. I have been doing it
for a good while; and it will bo just m
well for him US keep out of mine.’ ”

•• What could ho mean by uis strange
language about Mr. PikeP"'said Manan,

going straight to tlie point which bad
impressed her most.
"Do you think
he can be mad? Ought we nit to tell
Mr. Pike about him?”
"No; I do not think be is mad in the
who presided introduced Mr. Pike and
least,” replied Hartieby; “and, from
another stranger to one or two of the
what little I have seen of Mr. Pike. I
principal artists—of course including
doubt If that gentleman would approve
Mim Darnctt—mentioning at the same
of my zeal in repeating such a conver­
time that Mr. Pike was a gentleman
sation. But we will not talk of my
who had just become a resident in his
friend, the tramp, any longer.' What
parish, and. being an enthusiastic addo you think I heard to-dav. Marian?”
“ I—I did not—I am sure," faltered
onirer of music, wished to have an oplu this query Miss Damett wm
-portunity of saying how much be had out Mias Marian, quite confused by this obliged to return a reply declaring that
"I never--------"
.‘been delighted by the admirable execu- sudden appeal.
she could not guess; and Phil then told
“
Why
I
Did
1
not
promise
to
make
•tfon------Our readers can supply the
her that a rumor of Mr. Beamier’s
remainder of the worthy pastor's har­ up for my remissness in not coming pro­ speedy retirement wa* rife in the offioe,
vided with a bouquet?” said he. "Well,
and, m a matter of courae, speculations
angue.
.
here
is
the
best
I
could
get;
for
haring
Tbe compliments which Mr. Pike
M to tbe change* consequent thereon
.uttered ao easily and fluently confused to wake up the seven sleepers, or rather were rife also. As these speculations in­
seventy,
at
our
drowsy
place,
and
hav
­
Mimi Darnett, who blushed, bat did hot
cluded the promotion of Mr. Philip
ing
to
be
in
a
dozen
different
depart
­
look any the leas pretty while doing ao.
Hartieby, and, m a larger salary would
•• Had I dreamed of hearing anything
justify his immediate marriage, it will
half so charming,” continued Mr. Pike,
at onoe be *een that the fresh line of
matter
until
to•♦.I Should certainly have come provided
conversation suggested wm sufficiently
with the orthodox bouguct to throw to day.” So saying, he handed to Ma­ engrossing in its interest to banish' all
the prima-donna; but I must make up rian the “lovely oouquet" already ad­ recollection of minor subjects, and to
mired.
The
quick
eyes
of
Loth
his
list
­
for the omission on a future occaeners saw that it was clasped by an ele­
gant silver bolder.
at last .sMreaiad from her prominent

the home-

who prided bert, express­
thing for

both, Marian
ris u far too
_________
__________ ttiy for me!
Only great singers ought to have such
offerings, Mr. Fike. I ought to refuse

Many things of interest to our
acters Lad happened since the cl
our last chapter; but upou these we can
not now dwell.
The wind wm howling loudly over
the Dowds, m it blew iu from the sea,
and Intermittent showers of ool'd rain

were driven before it, rendering the
short dark afternoon towards the end of
November shorter and darker still. The
heavy clouds which drove from time to
time'before the gale darkened the land­
scape m though the coming twilight
were already there; while the rain wm
heard beating fiercely against the win­
dows of Fernlow Cottage, in the front
parlor of which sat Mrs. Vail ens and
Miss Darnett. The latter had evidently
just arrived, for the hostess wm saying:
‘•I began to think I should never see
my young friend again, it is so long
since you were here; but I certainly did
not expect to see you on such a day.
You were brave, indeed, my dear, to
venture out.”
“It did not rain when I started,” re­
plied the girl; “and I felt that I must
oome and see you, and 60——”
“Well, my dear Marian, whatever
the cause, I am very glad you had the
courage to come,” said Mrs. Vallens,
m her visitor faltered and paused In her
speech; “and now you have to tell me
all the news. Is Mr. Philip made chief
cleric yet?”
“N—no,” returned the girt
.
“ Well, then, hM your new manager
displayed any fresh excellences?” re­
sumed Mrs. Vjdlons, after a glance ex­
pressive cf some surprise at the nawonted brevity of her visitor’s speech;
“or hM he------But, my dear child!
you are ill!------- or there is something
disturbing you. Has
any
trouble
brought you out to me on such a day?'’
It might have been a momentary bright­
ening of the gloomy sky which enabled
her to see her visitor's Ince more clear­
ly. or there might have been a change
in the face; but Mrs. Vallens rose m
she spoke and went close to tlie girl,
touching her brow with a tender and
sympathetic hand m
she did
so.
This touch wm all that was needed to
make the waters burst forth, for Marian
leaned her head against her friend’*
breast and broke into a fit of hysterical
sobbing.
.
"Oh. I am bo unhappy!” exclaimed
the girl at last. “1 am *o wretched
and miserable that I came over this aft­
ernoon on purpose to tell you all, and to
ask your advice. I did not mean to be­
have so foolishly." she contihaed. with
another effort to smile; "and I am so
sorry I went on so.”
“Surely you have not quarreled with
Philip?" began Mrs. Vallens.
But the gi.1 interrupted her passion­
ately.
“Oh. no, no! My dsar Philp
is as despairing m myself,” she ex­
claimed.
"It is all through that wick­
ed. cruel man whom we thought so good
—that Mr. Pike."

[TO BE CONTINUED.]
The Snakes ef India.
. Perhaps here m well as anywhere, I
may say a word about the snalres cf In­
dia. They are greatly dreaded by our
people, and constitute one of the seri­
ous drawbacks to life in my country.
Tbe number of deaths among my people
from the bite of the most deadly of our
snakes, the cobra, is enormous. Some
believe it to he m large m 100,000 a
year.
There are many varieties of the
cobra.
The two principal ones are
known m the white and the black. The
white cobra is the larger and more
deadly, but fortunately does not often
bite except in self-defense, while the
black cobra is a fierce, aggressive
creature, chasing men and animals in
the most determined manner.
These
creatures are so numerous throughout
the country except in large cities, and
they are so stealthy in their movements,
that no one can know while walking on
the high-road, or in his door-yard or
garden, when he may not be bitten.
They appear mostly in the night, mak­
ing it dangerous in many localities to
venture out after dark.
It is a curious fact that the young
cobra, immediately after birth, is more
venomous than the did snake.
The victim of a cobra bite dies in
from five to thirty minutes. Almost
immediately after tbe bite the victim
becomes unconscious, froths at the
mouth, swells, and becomes dark blue.
Tiie authorities pay bounties for oobra heads, while a very large reward is
offered by the Indian Government far
the discovery of a cure. The use of
ammonia, injected under the skin, wm
at one time thought to be very promis­
ing. Strong hydro-chloric acid bM been
tned in tho saine manner, but without

satisfactory results.
The climate of our country, with ita
soft soil, favors tbe development of the
serpent family. We have an enormous
creature, known in Bengal as the thief­
snake, which is not poisonous, but it
sucks all the milk out of our cows at
night, whenever there is a chance, to the
_ _______ -__ ___ _
—in,

it* appearance in old nouses during
day-light, frightening the children in
tbe midst of their gambols, and cant­
ing great confusion throughout the
household.
In the low-lying sea-coast districts of

chapter

m.

The weeks rolled by. the year waned to
its close, and in the interval the new man­
aging partner in tbe firm of Measra. More,
“Well, if yop think it too much m a hoeloy &amp; Co. had quite justified the
gift, the only thing left is for you to pur­ rumors which had preceded him re­
chase it. Mm Darnett,” continued the specting his energy and dash, as well as
visitor; "and that can be done at once. bls severity in the matter of discipline.
by vour singing me another song.
I Two or three of the oldest servant* in
had nut sumdent courage to ask such a the linn had been dismissed for what
thins- at first: hut I confess that I took in their cocnrade*' eves at all event*.

—igum.
CHK8TKBPAKK M, D.

GLASGOW
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Best lateml!
Best Beaten!
Best Bakers!

LSO ——

Jewel Stoves an
None now in e Market, Round
Garland, Jevfel Round Oak,
and in fact, |Round, Oval,
and Squ . Gast and
Boiler on, Wood
Go Stoves
ed Best Makes, anltt Prices that Will Sell.

Jefferson Heavy Nails,
and Blinds—Lansing Manuf
for buildings of any kind fro
Best White Lead and K

4 A” Glass, No. 1 Sash, Doon
iture, Locks, Knobs, Latches, etc.
i cellar to roof.
ted Paint in Michigan.

Atkins X-cut saws mat I at Indianapolis.
Iron and Wood Pumps.
Best Makes of Axes.
Tinware—Extra Heav; , Our own make.
Raw and Boiled Linset IlOil, Varnishes, Japans—AH oolors, dry and in oil.
Paint and Whitewash Irushea.
Wagons, Buggies, Bol i and Cutters and all kinds of
Farm Machinery at Prices bat Tell
“Visitors at the Art I an are invited to make my ;store
their headquarters while ii ihe city.’

Respe fully Yours,

C. L. GLASGOW,
120 and 122 M in Street.

re Are!

Here

r GIVES US MUCH PLEASURE T INNOUNCE TO OUR MANY FRIKND6 AND

r

Their nelghbonj, that we are dow

i

House Keepin

in our New Store

Finest&amp;MostCqnpleteStockof Goods
EVER SHORN IN WOODLAND.

IJST
We have a Magnificent Stock. Those n
beat variety ever brought to Woodland i

IN THE CLOAK,

tyle Cashmeres ta all the different shades Is ths
A the undivided attention of our lady eustoner*

lWL

AND SKIRT LINE!

We have everything from the Plata,

OUR STOC

F CLOTHING

HATS, CAPS,

BOOTS, SHOES

RUBBER GOODS !
IS &amp; HOLLY.
WOODLAMO, MICH.

Mantkly.

—There are no longer any individual
diggers for diamonds in South Africa.
Companies of capitalists have bought

•

Kost Economical 1
Most-Durable!
Kost Simple I

no:
m

prise and pleasure

tan c

Biewtra CiM

pleuiat
And he wm reminded by
occasional meetin,that the circne had

Will
HAVE AN

MERCHMT THIUML
NAMHVttXE,

�lorn sen*. tbe Pennbe married, w here the

* ■

I be performed without

a Heenae.

private

The happy pair were«con.-»-

panifd by a rioter ot the girl—a tall,

1 wlH fulfill my promise made ih ray

gaunt, and sharp-Yratared

nteil

and

lemule ot

letter from Little Rnck, Ark., aad give

your readers a description of tbe tim­
ber interests in Arkansas as well aa tbe

in general merchandise of thia city
reaches the m;ui of $97,000,000 aanmtUy

reuiaiudiT of my trip.

and the trad© iu farm

No state in

the south-west offers

greater attractions for die northeru set-

rk nltural pursuits can

HEAD

No state tn

away from markets.

jd

of cotton

mill,

seed oil

car

Dallas

works, wagon, carriage aud furniture

factories, iron aud brass foundry, two

tlie

soap factories, ice factory; baking pow­

union has more navigable streams than
Arkanaaa, and all connected with sea­

der, barrel and broom factories, Holly

porta nf more or less importance, so
chat farmers and manufacturers have

will readily be seen that Texas is not

the assurance of permanent competi­

cow boys.
We next atop at Fort Worth, u beau­

ACHE

.m »r •» BMBy Dm

be carried

herewith sucMs. It is a mistaken
idea that this state ia on the frontier or

products from
the surrounding country amounts to
i5.900.0u0 mure. Bare are located man
ufacturiug establishments, consisting

ta w

tion hitho rates of transportation

to

road reached this city it had a popula­

tion of 1,500, it now has a handsome
stone courthouse,* forty thousand dol­

of te false reporte of its topography

lar opera house, three ice fuctoiles,
cottun compress, street railway, gas
work* and many handsome buildings.

an(ita resources.
Calumnies which
or|inated without foundation surviv­

There are about 60 artesian wells in
this city and at least 40 more in other

ed; n tradition until
rebnt period.

‘ TW«

so it

'■rustlers” and

tiful city of twelve of fifteen thousand

Snce tbe dose of tbe war tbe devel-

IUD TIDINGS.

to

wholly given ever

iubabitante. Iu 1876 when the first rail­
ral pater ways. Every dollar saved io
reaibiug consumers is added to the

gnus of tbe producer.

CARTER KEDICm 00.,&gt;uwYte»

water works and electrio lights;

a comparatively

Kindred reports of the
helped to

parts of the county, and

they range in

depth from 900 to 800 feet.

Tbe flow of

intdubrity of tlie. climate

some of them is as much as 100 barrels

iusede the progress of the develonm|it of the state.
It waa generally

city is located bus a population of 25,­

si^poacd that Arkansas was made up
ufjwainps and cane brakes, bnt high
pile of timber land in the north 'and

wit has led to a thorough exploration

SKERMOTT’S

some instances a higher figure is asked.
cific IL B., anil atop at Abileue the pre­

intie south and tbe cane-brakes are of

sent county scat of Taylor county.
In
this county several of our Charlotte

mra value to the cattle raiser than

We leave Fort Worth via Texas Pa­

an other portion of the country, as
c&lt;le live in them all winter without

friends have large sheep i ouches.

fdling or sheltering, and keep in good
addition.

small streams which Bow

tek to winter a cow in

that country.

H laughed at me and said he

never

f^any hay to hb cows; iu fact for tlie
elit years
he
bad
lived there,
any

cut

never

hi

cwrOriptpur. um

this

p&lt;ted swamps arethe most fertile lands

rie milking liis cows, how much hay it

PILLS,

which

oDbin state, and it is now discovered
tli with proper drainage these sup-

’asked a man who was by the road-

MANDRAKE

per hour. . Tbe county in

000 or about the same as Barry county.
Unimproved laud suitable fur farms is
held at from $8 to $8 per acre, aud im­
proved tracts $10 to $20 an acre, aud iu

hay.

In

this county

will

In

be found numerous

tbe greater
portion of the year, aud nearly all bol.i
water iu pools the dryest seasons.
In

the southern portion uf the county are
many unfailing streams, aud the broad

valleys covered with mesquite glass
afford excellent ranges fur sheep aud
cattle* Pecan, elm aud hackberry tim­
ber, although small, is found iu

suf­

Itelities where there are no cane
bikes stock is fed fora short time.

ficient quantities fur fuel in this county
Colorado city is our next stopping

1 learned, upon inquiry, that cotton
ai corn are the prevailing crops

place.

raed, but wheat, oats, bailey and all
nda of garden vegetables grow in
gj^t abundance and as a fruit country

I was in-

Aanais hasn’t a superior.

f«ned that tbe potatoes I ate for mv

dber at the hotel where I waa stoppte, were the aecoud£crop raised thb

rcrawl to Wellsville tn pam the audit.
People at tbe hotel where rhe wedding
party slopped oliaerved that they con­
ducted thetnselvea in n rather singular
manner. Tbe husband would take his
siMer-in-law the tall female aforesaid,
into one eprner aud talk earnestly to
her, geatulating wildly the while. Thea
the tall female would “put her foot
down” and talk to him in an angry and
excited manner. Then the hualtand'
would take liis fair young bride into
a corner, but he could do sooner com­
mence talking to her than (be gaunt
sister Would null in between them aud
angrily join in th© conversation. The
people at the ImUd MKCertained what all
thia meant al&gt;ont 9 o’clock that evening.
There was an uproar iir tire room which
had been nssigueil to the newly-iuiirriedcouple. Femaleslirieksand mas­
culine “swears" startled the people at
the hotel, and they ruuhed to tlie apoL
Tbe gaunt few hi© waa pieMing aud
kicking against the door of tbe room,
and tlie newly married man, mostly
undressed, was barring her out with
all his might. Occasionally slra would
kick the door far enough- open to
disclose the stalwart husband, in bis
O'feitiemHD Greek Slave apiKirvl.
It
uppeared that the tali .female insisted
upon occupying the same room with
the newly wedded pair; that herriater
was favorably diapoaed to tlie arrange­
ment, and that the liuslmnd agreed to
it before the wedding took place, and
waa now indignantly repudiating tbe
contract. "Won’t you go away uow,
Susan, peaceful F said the newly mar­
ried uiau, softailing bis voice.
"No”said she, “1 won't—so there!"
“DoD’tyouJbudtfe an inch !” cried the
married sister witiiiu the room.
"Now-now, Maiiu,” said the young
man to liis wile, iu a piteous toue,
“duu’t go for to cutlin’ up in this wuy ;
now dou't!”
“I’ll cut up’s much I wanter!” she
sharply replied.
"Well,” roared the desperate man,
throwing the dour wide open and stalk­
ing out among the crowd, “well, jest
you two wimiu put on your duds uud
go straight home and bnug buck the
old mau and woman, an . your grand­
father, w ho is nigh ou to u hundred;
bring ’em all here, aud I’ll marry tlie
whole d------ d caboodle of ’em, aud we’ll
all sleep together I"
The difficulty was finally adjusted by
tue tall female taking a room alone.
Wellsville is enjoyiug itself over tlie
“sensatiou. ”

Two years sgo last May, one

board shanty was all there waa of this
town, to-day it is a busy city of 6,000
inbanitaDta,

stone court house

with

and jail, school and church

buildings,

street railway and water works in pro­
cess of building.
Wealthy stockmen
are building beautiful houiea here, and

on every hand fine brick blocks are be­
Brick masons aie al wuik
in their shirt sleeves in tbe middle of
ing erected.

BKO^'SCK.-Witaoct a parcels of do«M,B»r-

It Arkedelphia Hook a saddle bone

through the pine forests

December, no one thinking of stopping

fo the purpose of comparing them
wn our Michigan forests. While I did

stance showing the wealth, enterprise,

af rode out

FROM THE SON:

gtl quality as our pine,white tbe low
p|o for land and the vast tracts that

to consider tbe question of raising fund

c be obtained either on railroads or

to secure another railroad to this point
an informal expression waa taken and

stems where the logs can

te easily

r$*d, would more than compensate
f4he quality and quantity .and in fact

$300,000 were pledged

on tbe spot to­

ward the enterprise.

1 was also cred­

f&lt; ome purposes tbe yellow pine tim-

ibly informed that a leading grocery
house there had an aveiag© sale uf $9%

b

h

more valuable than

white

I s informed by one mill

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

man

jHne.
that

a day.

These statements seem almost

al paying all the expense of getting

incredible, but I will guarantee that no

hi imbei loaded on the cars he made

one would doubt them after

a nr profit of $14 per thousand for a

24 hours in this city.

la &gt; bill that be was then

spending

filling, and

There are many more towns of im­

bi liil was ten miles from the railroad

portance along tbe route, but I cannot

U rf course lie had an extra good con •

stop to describe them all.

ti for getting out a large bill of car
ti er for which he received $20 per

ands of cattle anti sheep aud as we

I1 sand.

dashing through tbe prairies, on every

i ge tracts of this pine timber land

vast prairies over which

Here are tbe

thoua
go

roam

hand the fat, sleek cattle go bounding

cape bought along the Iron Mountain

away from the track, and occasionally

rabid for from $2 to $4 per acre, but

we see the antelope bounding away or
quietly feeding in the distance, and all

it 1 ring rapidly taken up by specula­

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

As a circum­

and liberality of the people in this city,
I waa informed that at a meeting called

njliud the timber as large or quite as

A Marvelous Story

building for the winter.

tor id mill men, and those who come
fira^iU get tbe choicest tracts,with the

together makes up one of the grandest

prelt rapid developmentof this coun­

ever enjoyed.

and most

picturesque rides

1

have

try i river and railroad facilities for
trafortatioD, a few thousand dollars

and, as we look on the map to see tbe

invpd in this timber would be a for-

route we have come, are surprised to

tun i any

man.

Adj

one

familiar

Here we are at the city of El Paso

find that we have traveled 869 inilea

wit te rapid increase in value in pine

since we crossed the state

lune Michigan will readily see

Texas.

opquDitiea in this state.

ia i full of northern

the

Hue into

Here again we find a busy-city

The state

surrounded by mountains, and you can

men seeking

imagine our surprise as we sit down

There are also large

to breakfast to find fresh vegetables

nubh, box-elder and several vareties

on the table the 18th day of December.
After spending a couple of days visiting

iDUmenta.

aud cypress from which are
of
uitathe best aninglea in the world,

old Fort Bliss and climbing to tlie tup

oh jog pine aud bringing a higher

traniight of tibu beautiful

of a neighboring mountain to enjoy tbe

December

These lands are

day—just like a May day in Michigan—

in hands of railroad companies and

we turn our face homeward with feel­
ings of regret that our stay in such a

prim tlie mark eta.

prie individuateat the pricea before
In some places government
lutein be found at $1.25 per acre.

magnificenyclimate should be so short.

Urkana is situated partly in Texas

went to Fort Worth, then go to Denni-

sta.

aifkrtly in Arkansas.

We retupi by the same route that we

I find the city

ta illy decorated, and all are pre-

bat we see very few of the noble red

pi c for a grand ilumination in com-

men ot tbo forest.

i

After a tour in which we

all

oi existence of thia enteipriaiug uud

I have bat little time to
ata can give Do further description

places,

o

offers

b

dr

city.

place than to say that everything

we । are thoroughly convinced

that no ootJon ot the United States
as

good

opportunities as the

t D the “t&gt;oomnand do signa of dull
t .

PATENTS

Circuit court being

in

aearion

I tided tlie same and formed the ac&lt;

The

11roads to this section are offer-

cheap

-y inducement to settlers, by
iuraions every month, ao any

tanoe of bome,' very pleasant legal

1 txi n ties of Texas, tbe pine forests

I ria can go and investigate for
Uiemselkes.
The St. Louts &amp; Iron

um of the saw mill are the only

Mountain road will sell tickets for the

.we paaa through tbe first four or

i

I Ctions, bnt as one nears

the city

round trip st a little more than half

u timber and prairies.

The tim-

fare, stood for 40 days, with stop off
privileges at all important points.

the

prevailing kinds of hard

W. 8. PnwBM.

Virtue Her Own Paymaster.

One of the Orel eettlera amt wealthiest
citizens in a town of 1,000 population,

for Infanta and Chi

natural &gt;laap, without morphine.

CEWTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheme».srn. Sprains, Burns, Galin, &amp;c. The most Powerfill and PeneI rating Pnln-rrllerlng nnd Healing Bnmed, known to man.

which was fioui a sleeping room, and

even after the bunking Imuses bad built
great vaults, this careful old several
ferred trusting liis cash and valuables

MAIN LINE.
Trains on tbe Main Line will ham Jackson
follows;

Ciolng- "Wesit iron) Jsekaon.

meat, Ineludini CuuatlpaUon, Indlxva-

JbH10.15 s. tn. Arr Chicago 6 50 p. m
Day Express 12.10p. m. Arr Chicago 7.40 b. m
Ev. Express 10.45 p m. ArrChlrsKo 7.80a. ■
PadflcRx.. 19.40am. ArrCbicBgo7.Ua.se

Vce, «Uuw» unmistakably tl&gt;&lt; estimation in

(jlolnsr AiSawt from «Taolc*«&lt;»n.

Tbnee Fills are compounded ot vegetable
luiialAueei only, and are absolutely free (turn
calomel or any other lujurioua ingredient.

JJaiL. S»p.tn. Arr D trolt 6.10 p. m.
Day Express 3.55 p. m. Arr D.-trolt 6.S5 p. ns.
A dan tic Ex. 3 40 a.m. Arr Detroit 0.15 a. m.
NIgbl Ex... 5.40 a. m. Arr L’-troit 8.26 a.m.

Tb7
Tbe Atlantic and Pacific Expresses runs dally
others rua dally except Sunday.
a severe sufferer Iroiu Headacbs, and your
Fll.13 are the only tiling 1 eould look to
for relief. One duso will oaiekiy move my
butrcls and free mv head from pein. 'Ihey
are the most effective and tbe easiest pbysle

GracH* Kapitls

l&gt;lvisA&lt;^n.

EAWTWAltD.STATIONS.

Tbs Rev. Fxaxcia B. Hbrlowe, writing
from Atlanta. Ga^ says: “For some yean
past 1 have been subject to eomtlpatioa,
from which, in suite of tlie use of medi­
cines of various kinds, 1 suffered Increasing
inoouvciiienee. until some months ago I
began taking A S HU'S PILLS. They Lave
entirely corrected the costive habit, aud

rbole physical economy.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co. .Lowell, Matt.
Sold by all Druggists.

*

4AU

. tn

?

Jan imUurcea as reo&gt;ruiu«ud«xi by you, and
have never known them to fall to acconipllih
the dealnxi result. We constantly keep them
ou hand at our home, and peixo them aa a
pleaaaut, safe, aud reliable family medicine.
FOB DVSI'EFSIA they are invaluable.

ferities of tbe bowels, stimulate the
pe­
tite and digestion, and by their prompt and

De’t

. tn
Grand Rapids Lv
3.90
Bowen
12.31
Middleville
Hastings
NasbviTle.... Lv
Vermontville....
Charlotte
Eaton Rapids...
Rives Junction..
Jackson
Detroit
6.25

w. L. J AGr, oi a, . I- t ag” ai mo.
Franklin SL, Hichiiioiid.Va., June 3,1SS2.

6 zu
650

?9.4090
10.95

124T

12.35

11.46

2.88
8.20’
6.15

WBbTWARI),
STATIONS.

Mail
Ex.

Detroit
Jackson
Rives Junction..
Eaton Rapids....
Charlotte
VermoutvlLle....
Naahville
Haatings
Middleville
| Bowen.
' Grand Rapids....

Y0UN8, All eiper!-nee the wonderful
OLD, AND Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
MiDDLEAfiED.___ ,
lilUc taint, may

9.45

115
3.55
4.10
4.50
5.30
6.90
6.46

2.18
241
8.07
3.40
3.55

7.35
7 57
8.20
8.28
8.58
9.25
10.00

10.96
11.08
11.88

Through Coaches and Sleeping Can to and
from Grund Rapids and Detroit. All trains
connect tn same depot at Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern divlslan.
E. L. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
’
o“w
U“"&lt;L

Sold by all DrugstaU i *1, six bottles for

WHAT STRUCK AN OLD SOLDIER.

PARKER'S TONIC

UT»
.• .
. .
• Will V
“It rain
wHl soon K.
be twenty vrerraalrv*
yearoslnce the
the war
war ...
closed.”
__________________
1839, the vfl- a^pari^^ bT^ h!
Under
the hot son ofxugust,
Ai
l»ge of Dover, N. J., lay sliii as tbe sphinx in circulation and cheers the ।
Egypt, while Elijah Sharp of that place, slowly | &lt;Mmd----------- - ■
and softly epoke of the past. “Yes” he said, D*® •
_i- .u_____ _
ah.
1 and 1
flIHCOX * &lt;O.l New York.
ed from diaabUity, rtaultlng from aunstroke.
I came home, miserable in health and apiriu;
ao enfeebled that I look cold on tbe aligbteat
exposure. Life seemed worthies* to me; 1 liv­
ed only tn memory,”
“That waa sad enough,” I said, dividing my
Last two cigars.
“That’sso,” responded Mr. Sharp; but I got
over it. Outgrow it I Not exactly. When in
that condition I began taking Parxkr’1 ToxiC
and my health commenced to improve right
away. 1 was astonished al it, and so was my
wife. 1 piled on the flesh aud coaid eat any­
thing. My ambition blazed up. I could at­
tend to business, and now—excepting that I
have to take care about exposing mj self to tbe
hot sun—I am as well as I was the day I eolist­
ed. What difference! there are in things—
guns and bayonets kill; Pakkkr’b Toxic
This preparation, which has been known as
Psrkak’s Gixeua Tonic, will hereafter be
called simply Paruk'b Tonic. Ab unprinci­
pled dealers are constantly deceiving tbetr cus­
tomers by substituting inferior articles under
the name of ginger, and as ginger Is really an
unimportant.Ingredient, we drop the misleading
word.
There is no change, however, in the prepara­
tion itself, and all bottles remaining in the
bands of dealers, wrapped under the name of
Pahub’b Gimgo Tonic, contain tbe genuine
medicine if the facsimile signiture of Hiscox
A Co. b at the bottom of tbe outside wrapper.

ELY'S CREAM BALM.

BLY CREAM

CONSUMPTION,

wa tbooMaJsef aaaw of Lb. wt-.l k-nd and ofion*

JOHN B ALDMN Publtaber,

A BRAVE LADY.
Oa, N. Y., bad the miafortnne to entirely lose

ly becoming sympathetically aCecU-d, her gen­
eral health seriously suffering; Indeed she wm
tcrrible strait abe consulted Dr.David Kennedy
of Roudout, N. T., who told her st once that
the injured eye ust be removed. She quietly
bat Andy ttiA. “All right, doctor, bat dowH
rive me chloroform, Let my husband ail by
my side during the or*ration, and I will neith­
er cry out or stir.’’ Tbe work vm done, and

AGE»Y8Z!S

somesL beat boo
strenrth to the system,
tbe “Favorite Remedy,’

"Does it mean sock tails or beer V'
The y. s. sadly replied :
“It looks a good deal like beer to me,
he aaly
twentyfive cents.”
“H—I," howled tbe oencii, “that
won’t pay for the rooster.”

rruroAgo (1» ftaMto) mg

as

times hundred-thousand pounder pre­

to tlie keeping uf his own vault, and as
an additional safe-guard to the three
barred wooden door, uecesaary to paaa
through before reaching tbe nlecpiug
room, he. secured u merry young drv
goods saleamau to sleep iu the room and
guard it with loaded revolvers for the
sum i&gt;f two dollars a week. A newspa­
per reporter who reveled in the enor­
mous wages chuntctal istic uf tbe cialt,
was a bosom crony of the calico measur­
ing vault guarder. One Sunday even
ing as the suu, Just after he bad been
set bank to staiidaid time, wuasaunterinn down tlie slope uikI lawlessly paint­
ing th© loan aud sky red, inducing
marked activity in brains governed by
fauev. the reporter said to the clerk,
“Vesuvious, iny dear fellow-pilgrim,
n&gt;y bram isagitad ; I believe there is on
idea shuffling mound iu ii."
“Shake it out, great straddler of tlie
pencil,” said the clerk, “uulitnber thy
talking .machine aud give her air.
Thousands of people have lont their
lives from allowing ideas to crawl iu
tiieir brains uud die there. What is it
then T”'
It’s this: Let’s chip in, buy a drill,
some chloroform, powce., au augur and
a rooster; i’ll go with you to your
room ear y Satin day nghl; we’ll drill
holes into the yault door with an auger,
bore manholes through tbe
three
doors leave the powder ou tbe floor,
kill tbe rooster, scatter his blood over
the premises, and as I go home nt 11
o’clock I'll drag the blood dripping
rooster along the Ridewalks for twu or
three blocks. At oue o’clock in tbe
morning you scatter tlie chloroform
about tbe nremiaes, tire vour revolver
three or four times in the room and call
for helo; tiie jiolice will rush in, tall
tbera the burglars have just left, that
rooster’s ulood ou the floor will go for
tlie blood of a burglar, you will become
a hero, tbe man of wealth whose cosh
you guard in appreciation of your ef­
forts will give you $1,600: y ou will
Sive me $500, eat dinner with me that
nuday, aud we’ll feast from the rooster
and still have cash ahead to wager on
elections and squander at church fairs."
Tbe clerk said be waa willing, and
this shadow ofatrdgedy was enacted as
advertised above; the ontir© town was
aroused by tlie revolver reporta. All
were loud iu their praises of the
courageous clerk; the wealthy citizen
drove down in his carriage Sunday
moromg, tlie whole town seemed turned
iutu a huge tongue which waa kept red
hot detailing tlie burglary ;old Bullion
went up and looked at the wreck, and
meeting tlie clerk said :
“I appreciate your offorte in defend­
ing my property against such desper­
ate villains. Aa it tsyonr first offense
in allowing burglars to get through the
thiee doors leading to tbe vault en­
trance, I will not withold any of your
weekly stipend thb time, but don’t let
it happen again; here* twenty-five
cento, go and get a drink and be merry
with your friend tlie reporter;! see
him standing out on tbe sidewalk look*
ing as thirsty as a red hose at prayer
meeting.”
The cleric corraled th quarter; he and
the reporter went to the nearest fluid
stimulant shop: tbe pencil lookeg at

MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILWAY.

AYER’S PILLS.

built in one of his brick business bouses

a massive money vault, the entrance to

'

i

Roodoat, N. T.

�«rlp opng man in NsriivilU

whiskers. in Iwkur (be medium lu-ight.

at tbe Calholl.

rhinia t« Ire a Quaker and ibat bfa home

clinrch Thl
.
Tire man w ho *3h! we ehonld have

___
One__
at

no winter is ly ing low.

family then made, their way to tbe rw
Mr. Bear where they were eared for.

ta in lire pialiirt uf Cnlnmbis.'

He al-

was Rus. Wight uinit

Bing nt F. B. Frace's.

When &lt;»ur informant
hmt lu-s.nl of him lie wnaln the vicini­

officers this [pres*] evening.

German finrntlv.

A CARD.

wfflbaatGeo W. Trends’ i
rs.
My tato cwakremra. to

A roiiflngratiuti thia nipping

rrgrocy.

WVbrrtrtRnMU sad luadoaa Steak* try

SOMETHING NEW.

What his iildectcau be, other than to
gvta free lilHog, is a matter of much

-The firemen* Ull was tu every
way a aucceaa. One linmhcnl nnd six

rnt’jerlurr, somo thinking he is “spot­

u«•!!-to dp fanner*.
At oue place
where he stayed over night, a pair of

avoid contracting diphtheria.
The next meeting of the Blue Rib­
bon will be at the M. E. diurch.'Feb. 8.

The W.C. T. U. will meet with Mra.

Mis. M. Campbell, of Fingal, Ont., is

house.
At another a *puir of gloves
catuu up missing after his departure.

visitiugher sous W.S. and J. D. Camp­

The

luckT bonier«f «hat number la request­
ed to call and fake hi* machine or else

ABOUT THE
During 1884

wu

aball

bell.
Thursday waz tlie dullest day for bn-

siueM Nashville hns seen for a lung

HEWS.
The

make

Nkwbus iuteieating and attractive to
oar |mtnin* an poexiVle.
In doing this
aVtbe expiration of tbi ly days- it will,
‘ wu ahntl sulk upon the theory that
A BEAUTIFUL GIFT.
be subject tn another drawing.
nuiliing fa good- t-nough tlmt can be
■ The Great Bock IsUnd Boole hu twoed a
—Lost Monday, while Rn*l&lt;&gt; Reynolds
i Hindu better, mid »h*ll spare uo pains
wwaadDoat compreheodvo Go* Book, ot
waa fooling with n loaded levolfrer, hoy
or ex|M-nse to improve Thb News wbenSB pages, filled with new and reliabla receipts
fashion, tlie weapon was disclntrgetl,
— — —— ------rver uccneiou picwnta.
•
«Vtf*.can afford to, be without tlie bullet taking eiT&gt;*cr in ihealwlomeu.
The Hulnreiiiition price of The News
I worth\®ftjJoHvr. H will be sent* It cnteretl no obliquely however that
will continue to Ire S1.50 iu advance.
the wonud is l»nt slight, nnd liiulo will
We do not consider it our miMibn to
ganta in ouaips. Aa they will go like hot cakca soon be ready tu tocklu something
lower our price and ’’buck” against

pupcia of nulioual circulation, which

time.
Good Templars’ meeting next Mon­
day evening.

A large turn-out u de­

sired.
C. H Oviatt, nf Little Falls, Minn., is
vi iting bis brother E. C., our railroad
F. C. Courier and family, of Battle

Creek,

are visiting

House.
Welton &amp; Crook,
ance men,

have nn

at the

Wuicutt

Hastings, insur­
interesting

an­

nouncement in tliis issue.
The snow storm caused a let-up in

—G. A. Truman hns innngmnteil a
qnnrtvr-ofl’ sale. This ttirans (hut liu

pay nothing fur composition (lifting

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

ice harvesting, and undoubtedly spoil­

matter from tiieir daily editions), have

Notice I* hereby given that tbe partnership
heretofore exiting under tbe Ann name of C.

will sell g&lt;MMl*At o &gt;r-6&gt;nith Ii*m than
their pi lev, ortluvw-finulhs tluir vnlne.

ed ninny refreshing locals.

p|-e»M** capable of printing 40,000 com­

far member retiring.
All person* knowing
tbamaelve* indebted to the old firm are rnquealto call Immediately aud *&lt;-ulc.
C. W. Goucnrn,
........
J. T. Goccuxb.

profit of 5 to 10 per cent hIhivc tlivir
cost, Mr. T. will lo*c M&gt;mevnionry, but

NEW GROCERY STORE.

Profit by the rending of his page ud.,

A* many clarer* «»f

Graves &lt;fc Son would reapectfullr announce
to the pnbflc that they have opened a flue, new
stock of choice Grocerie* In the building, corner
Main and Sherman fit*, wiiere tber will l&gt;e
wleaaed to ec ail ot toclr old cu*iomer« and a
Teternarv surgeon.

GaivsaABoM.

Chrtatma* Meat* at the old reliable
of
‘
Hbxkt Rom.
FOR SALE.

k«mm1m

are sold nt n

ho is unxiotis to giro hi* ii.itr.-u* a Iwnetlt ami takes this menu* of doing ir.
aud save dollars to yourselves.
—It is said tlint ‘•spclliug i* fast bn-

comiugone of tlie lust urts."

plete uevyspapera per hour nnd nt least

with tiieir families returned to their
n-speciive hdmeaon Monday.

It is not wise or
Drcruauty fur u* to be led into such a
iui»taketi theory, tw twelve yeans’ ex-

Numerous frosted ears, flingers and

toes were sustained by.those who were
co n i pel led to be out of doors Thursday.

by uewspa|K-r«. (no mutter how low

A few. days ago Lon Stowe hauled

people and country a round that home.

MINCE MEAT.
«I keep constantly fa stock fresh prepared

Hesmy Roe.
WOOD WANTED!

Friday

with the fullow­

The
make

ing mult:

the

C. C.-H. R- Dlcktawm.
V. C —U. L. Glasgow.
Pi stale—Ell Ii u Cuipmau.
M. of fi.-H.M-.1st.
M. of F.—Heart ZuchnIU.
K. of R. A 8.-Dr’ll A. Barber.
M. at A.—Frank McDerby.
I.
G.—N. C. Hagvrmau.
O. G —Frank Downs.
The lodge is finely officered, nnd its
.
prospects for thu futuic are brighter

ville,

.News

a

will

specialty

local

continue
to
of
chronicling

hiippeiiingu

Castleton,

ot

Woodlnnd,

Nash­
Maple­

grove, Arayria, Johnstown. Baltimore,

then with i^crensing rapidity until it
became a blinding slot nr ulijch de­
scended with iiiinbatiiig violence until

Again on Wed­

iu violence at night aud contiiHiipg un­

0

til there is au average depth uf at least

18 inches.

All day Thursday the wind blew a
cutting blast; heaping the snow in huge
drifts and rendering useless thedeau-

Rapids taxiderniiat the fox sent tlieie

Bsst five cent clgxr la town.

Trains were all delayed mid Thurs­
day afternoon’a nnil fnileal to make her
daily tup entirely, mid thoroughfares
werealmtreC wholly devoid of travel. :

struck Nashville.
a imhre

J. Boaum.

FOR RALE.

_____ _
MONEY TO LOAN

__________________ H. A. Dumksv.

EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE.

We say

m-nrly ns we can ascertain, as follows:

previous, young Blue
set upon n younger school inate and be­
Ou tlie day

gun iieuting him. The teacher—a lady
—attempted to stop him, bnt tinding

rated the boys.

culled upon
He sepa­

The Blue boy

was

ity many “ups and downs” in stoic for
die novice before lie can school himself
ta glide gracefully about upoa the

farmer turned his hend, struck him a

roller*.

Young Frmu fell to the floor insensible

open to

Blue enmo up behind him, and as tbe

skaters eveiy afternoon nnd evening
Uiis week,hairing Munday,

bleeding victim to finish .his fiendish

of the Fireman’s ball, and tlie skate*

work.

have all l»een kept gnir.g, so constant­

strength the teacher tore him away, a

ly that Naahville will torn out a goodly

conveyance was procured, yonngFruin
wm taken home and a physician sum­

of skillful

skaters

before

.

spring.

. /. number have suggested to C. L.
Glasgow tbe idea of con veil iug his
mammoth agricultural hall into a rink.
The building is certainly splendidly
not be aurpnaed to see

it filled

with

merry skaters before another week ex-

With

almost

superhuman

mon* d, wbn found tbe . injuries as ulreody deaci ibed.
Meanwhile the youthful would b*when n warrant for his arrest was
placed in the hands of constable E J.
Holland, his whereaboutseould not be

aseertaieed.

After a vigilant search

soo and his case will be heard January

HP8 HO GOOD.

4tb.

Aaayriis and Kalamo fannerahave rr-

D. B. Hale, state agent for juvenile

eeatly been vicfitnixrd
tire tune of
several days board aud lodging and

case, and young Blue will do doubt

divers small articka, by a well appear-

offender*. Itos been investigating the

a prospecting tour.

■WOODLAND.
Mr. Steven* Is quite feeble.
Geo. Carpenter I* on the sick list.
Mr. Jesse Holl, of Lansing, ta with u*.
John Smith epent tbe holidays la Jackson.
Family gathering and tree at P. B. Holmes’.
A. T. Cooper spent the hoVdaya in Rutland.
Wm. Lee, of Allegan, is visiting friend*
Geo. BradlnsUne is visiting hl* schoolmates

A revival is in progreM at the Tamarack
church conducted by Rev. 8herk.
Mr. Jacob Garlinger, aged about 50 yean
died from heart disease on the “
buried Chrirtmar.
»

family gathering and Ch
Rowiadcr's for fear some
partfai.

ungovernable temper, and this is not
,
his
first attempt to take human’life.

the go-si aced now being aowu apriog u aud
bring forth a rich barveat tor our Mastcr
CerWnly, Mr. Editor, stand by the G. .
’Is out butt tbe circulation of TnzNsw
bit, while ’twill help tbe boys wonderful! and
U perchance as G. A. R.’a they make a
abut” in aome of their ratcrUinmeuta, r am­
ber such waa their luck about twenty aaro
a^o when they wen*, baring an rntcrtaiseu
on a grand scale with the whole world st pecand
bouuly juniper a—while lu toe back
ixes
gambler* were belting on toe result* । our

play, aud tllllug toe stage with shoddy t
iu toe shape of—, well, never mind, that
ed, and now we come before you fellow ,
a* true aud loyal aa In toe day* of '61—N
when acoffer* point atu* in di vision, s
deavorto blacken our record, we simply
see our glorious old flag Is »U11 savii
match on hiedlea* of the storm around
with only toe good ot our country lu v
a spirit of forgiveneMto all we cry: Fra
Charity and Loyalty.
The following la the report for Mis* Y
school for December: Who e cumber of
ara enrolled 53, average attendance &lt;9. i
of examination 65. Theo. Barnes OT,f

the residence of Mr. Fox buttbe tiol»e be made
the doors and window* which be tried, arou-ed
the Inmatca and the would, be thief mode

net*
end­
ferns
and

Our district *aya that Walk Matnew* bad

Tbe Clariatma* Ure al Bloody Corner* waa
■tun uf penny doll* presented by the would-be

ueia, and should there be another tnc antici-

CEDAB CBKBK^
Times arc dull and laxcaarc high.
Bplcad.d wiuter aeaUer a uh lair sleighing.
lUUbil hum lug appears tu be the Uveiial bua-

Mr. Taytor, from South Beod. is in our vil­
lage visiUug bls daughter, Mra. Wait.
F. J. Patton is bukling a wr.ting school in
Sleighing^ good aud people are Improving

Ehret 95, Seymour Hartwell 9B, Erm
well 99, Joseph Hard 95, Henry Kai
Don Karcher 98, Martin Kareber II
Long US, Eddie Long 98, Tbo*. Mason
Maron 98, Kiting Mix 99. Elmer McK
Cbaa. Mix 96, NewellBlosaon 05, H. ’
OUrer Tomlin 96, Or. Tomlin 95,

ulty,
ex’s
holcent
«nry

hi» father aud bn&gt;iher».

He looks as though

take a bride with him.

joyed a very pleasant entertainment at the U.
B. church on Christmas Evo. Two Chrialmaa

t be church.

Tbe church was decorated with

evergreens and the bees were aell-fiBcd and
many gifts were stored in the pulpit.
____
•_____
'
VlDtpS.

OUR OWN COUNTY.
Barry county piouccra meet at H*»Uuga on
toe 10th. , ‘
4
Tbe Hastings Banner aasumce Its former
propurtluu* thia week.

A aperial convcutluo of Hastings Chapter
Hall, ou Friday evening, Jan. 4, bl 7 JO o'clock.
All Marons In good standing cordially invited.
annual reunion of the alumni of the'State Ag­
ricultural College who reside In Barry county
met at tbe houic of CUariea Hoyt- Students
were prerent from tbe Bute University, tbo
Normal School, Olivet and Albion colleges, to

President—Jerre Jordan, Woodland; Vice
Pre*klcnte-J. J. Perkins, PralrleYille; Secre-

G.
Carter, Healings; Executive Committee—
John H. Dennie, Hastings; Gilbert Striker,
Hinchman A-ayrta; Purler Burton, Hastings;
apple.

I Hart­
ter 99,
Frank
, Cha*
is 95,
± 99.
lerbert

Herbert Welch 97,. Grace Bassett
Allie
Brundige 97, Rets Davis 98, Augusta
98,
Ella Herring 99, Minnie Herring '100 Kinnle
Hurd 97, Mary Hartwell 98, Mabie Ba .1199.
Libbie Karcher 99, Alta Karcher 1 | Nora
M,x 99, Effie Moure 96, Mattle Sloeaa I, NelCarrie Wight 07, Dillle Welch 99, Min I Tom­
lin W.
-

V’ERMONTVIULE'.

. Tbe Rev Gibbs, UuivervaliM minister, will
preach at the icbuol bouse ou the evening of
January 1&amp;.
Chas. Howard and Clara Murphy wen mar­
ried Dec- 24U» by Rev. Matthew.
Everybody
wiahca them good luck and prosperity through
life.

ed tbe fostivlUea.

Alfred Baxter 98, Fred Bradley 95,

utnXkft extent on Chriatmaa nl
looked very nice and tbe exert
eating and passed off lively.

tlie following uflfcera:

Prelate—C. H. VanArman.
M. of E.—Pbiio Sheldon.

1. 0.—Royal Brown.
0. G.-A Greuael.

EATON COUNTY.
Coal has been found al Grand Ledge.
Bellevue expects to have a G. A. R. post soon.
Bellevue ships neariy 600,000 pounds cC limo
monthly.
A Irni waa killed near South Walton s few
days ago.
Hoytville Granger* celebrated Chrirtma* hj

at Grand Ledge.
Married-Henry CUalfldd and Mary Piper
both of Sunfield.

Hawn and Lansfog?
tn tbe Loomis block.

Rev. Mr. Olds. Subject not yet
Maple Grove has a dude, who
are mad it you don’t; so whatla one to do hi
sech a easel A certain lady remarked if Mrs
A. or B. should go oat calling It ia mentioned

for Ohio.
Tbe G. A. R. lecture last Friday,

in tbe News; but if Mrs. C. or D. .might go u&gt;
lun^e and nothing is said about ft
Wr
should be glad to serve than all abike If they
will only tell us about it. We begin to know

claimed by aotne of tbe beat critic*,

Charlotte a few dayi ago.

Grand Ledge G.

Hughes •» for

tow an editor must feel when be sees n big man
eooiiug into his office with blood tn his eye. It

find HAfe keeping for a goodly number

of years to romtt
Blue i* generally known to have nn
want*
thlCc

success in his new relations.
Dr.
Goucher, Sen., will soon 4tail west on

nraamin bad taken refuge in flight, and

lie wm captured on theBOih inKaluma-

J. Bxavx.

practice, and we wiqji him continued

mnrdernns blow ncrosa the foreh end.
nnd before nny one could interfere.
Blue fell upon bis unconscious and

the night

lie has already built up a most enviable

braced tlie first opportunity to wreak

his vengeance upon young Fruin.

At the noon hour, while Fruin was
conversing with the teacher, young

TOBACC )S.

XA-llHlJCU.

nnd.surgery.
Although Dr. G. hns
been a resident of Naahville but a year

fected.
The particulars of the deed and th?

down with it because there are in real­

adapted fer tbe purpose and we shall

in a workmanlike

ed bis mind arili be permanently af­

Little attention was paid to his threat*,
however, but, it will be seen, Blue em­

ir, and the
latter have been ‘'expomnl’’ and nrp lia­

number

fas; Mapte Grose.

Goncher in tbe practice of medicine

matrons and maids, iu
fact, all but thd ministers and school

* The opera house has been

foest Hoe In town.

concussion of tliebmiu that it is fenc­

kill him when bo got an opportunity.

school Imys,

Dr. J. T. Goucher lias purchased his

father's house and lot on Maiu street
nnd succeeds lire Ann of C W.and J. T.

much enraged nt Fruin’a interference,

meclumics, laborerrra,

ble ta an attack at nny time.

PINE CANDIES.

upon tbo skull with a piece of hand­

Both are flue

thought, nnd producing such serious

nnd anid, it is reported, that he would

ina’auii are ''down" witfi

KELLOGG k DF.MARAY

Lincoln Fruin, aged 19, a terrible blow

by the anme gentieuinn.

spike, fracturing the frontal lione, it is

men,

professional

FOR SALE
Mb** 8 Inch tire wagon, also one threshing
•aehlnc tome power.
Will take pav in crees

I shall be at G. W. Frawci*’store arery Friay from 9 a.m. to5 n m. to receive village
W. E-Caiooa, MaretolT

pieces of workinantdiip and are valua­
ble zoological specimens.

■Care-worn men of

clerks,

NOTICE.

Blue, a boy ot 15, struck a schoolmate,

festive

buftineab,

A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
‘To. Loan ou good Real Estate secorltr.
________________
H. A. Dtnurxx.

Dr. A 8. Winn line

also received n buck’s hend mounted

Lincoln Fruin to assist her.

fairly

tn be mounted.

Section Hill school house near the line
between Aaayrii end Bellevue, John

herself unable to do so,

'01 WHEELS."
The roller *kntiiig fever has

. J. Basov.

On Thnradny, December SO th, nt the

circumstances which led to it, nre.^as

iug of sidewalks and crossings.

fa other handa for collectioa at once.
__________________ l Glooow.
CIGARS.

baring

their grain tlioronghly ami rcnnomicnl-

Henry Roe hnarect-ivrd from a Grand

morning when it was found to be fully

SPECIAL NO TICE.
All account* that have been standing

his cus­

ly cleaned before it is made into flour.

nesday it fell nt intervals increasing

NEW SHOE STORE.
We de«lre to Inform the good people of Na»bvflle and vlrinltv that we have opened n atnek
•Sf B&lt;w&gt;ts and Bboea In the Brooks building,
went aide main St, and aball keep even thing
is the foot wear line. Our good* were bought
lor e»»h and will be adM at rock bottom prices.
Do not bur an article In the hoot and ahne Hue
wntll you inspect our ue” stork and nrirea.
•
R. A. Kahaoa.

P. Holler hns just putin position in

tomers can uow depend upon

ALMOST A TRAGEDY.

a foot deep on a level.

DaNiiL Staley.

See new enrd.

proved wbenl cleaners, and

ing, snow began fulling, first gently mid

FOR SALE.

“k

his flouring mill, one of tlie latest im­

__________

With tlie shades of New Year even­

keeping best quality goads and aelHng low,
I nope to receive a fair ahsre of the public pat­
ronage. H igbeat price paid farhl&lt;le« and nrit*.
'Ove me atrial.
JOHN FURNIBS.

tb« smooth froziu ground, aud it appears » be
coming.
From a letter we learn that Miss Elsie J ion,
Xjjll known hereabout* was married on «ew

Tbe upper ci rcse I* moving *
cere, and centered their lures* I

with two horses, 6,160 pounds of lum-

scripture.________

THE 8I0W8T0BM.

inffing cranmnnltr that I have

Co. and will take po*ae»*loo tn the spring
Daniel Gridley* ot California, spent the hoiday* with btabrorber4.Hiram and Reuben
Dr J. P. Cessna, of Indiana, fonoely
old
’'
Kalomlte, spent the holidays in this secto i.
Be 4 you forget II place toe new year n olutlon»be4 your eyes so tou will lemember I rm.
Tbe sleighing uf toe past two weeks bar «cn
made use ot by the farmer* to good advat ftge.
Splendid sleighing if a little snow will f 1 on

from Spires’ mill to town, on a wagon

of intcreat to its reader*. Prove our
words by forwarding a six mouth aub-

than erer before.

NEW MEAT MARKET.

day with her Kalamo friends.
Tbenrriter is informed that tbe heal i of
Mrs. J. A. Brown ta improving.
Many person*, especially the young, ar af­
flicted with an acute throat diteme.
E. E. Tlech wm again taken sick laat Bi day
Verfly, Mr. Tlech ta very unfortunate.
JacobFelgi-er ha* rcutkl a farm In Ja&lt; son

for it.

—The annnsl election of Ivy Lodge।

occurred «.n

wm Divis aud family epent last week aitoog
friends in Calhoun Co.
Mra. Lucy Kenyon, of Indiana, spent (Sun­

in cither county which it deem* will be

aim* to du is to till well its own special

field.
No one is interested more elsewhere

No 87, K. of P.,

Student* dry toe mtat from eyes and prepare
to look into tlx pagra of Kisner, fur school cutn

Mime one who hits n good word to sp ak

is within us.” In lifts &lt;if word* imide might put it* aubucription price, it ocup from termain common nso and sjwll- . copies n limited field and cannot iued In that previous study, Eddie Mc­ ciensu its circulation, to nny extent,
Cartney mi*'C&lt;l only 4 in 946. Nellie outside of that field. WhatTllE New*

evening of last week

' Many fanuers are inquiring for seed corn
tor spring planting.
Will Bruudigcaud others reported as silk laa

viilr, Sunfield, in fact any occurrence

again, no mutter hovr low a local paper

BLOODY CORNXBS.

It tabring predicted by ttedrele ttart Ctaric

Hastings. Bellevue, Kalamo, Vermont

their price mny Ire) which does Dot
iinike a specialty of load item*. And

tlniuheiain the ever green spot lie
calls home mid things pertaining to the

I will receive propoeals upto January 10. ’84,
-to fnrntab fifty enrda at creen tody wood de'Bvcred at the school grounds at Naahville.
Dated Naahville, Dee. 96, ll«4
G. A. Tnxrasx,
15-16
;Director

.
why Its leap vasr.
The dub held so oyster sapper al Ell Udis’

A two.foot rule wa* found near the Mat son
•cliool bouse last week, the owucr can g it
by enquiring of O. W. Matteson,
Albert Banis »t ipped a car load of wo&lt; to
Henry Zusclinitt nnd wife wereanow- Jackaoo lot week, sad for some rearo: thc
bonnd n con pin of days this week *1 wood wm rejected and Albert bad to take Ulp
Wood hind, whither they went New out there Monday to aUend to toe matu-r
From a letter received last from one o tbe
Yeats day to visit friends.
L. W. Feighner, Frank P. Cook nnd heir*, tbe H. J. Perrin estate ta about ' be
settled satisfactory to ail partle*, by-a dl tou
M. A. Fay. all former employees of the
of toe estate. That ia providmg toiug*
'
News paid tiieir respects to thia office
barmoutoudy.
the fore part of tlie week.
Tbe young folk* congregated at Mra.'
A goodly number of Naahville peo­ seod * last Friday evening determined to pve
ple took advantage of the reduced mil­ Dan a jolly surprise. Your object wmn w toy
road fare during the holidays to visit one, young frieuds, but don't do *o again ben
m
frieuds and make btuiueu trips to by **» doing you are keeping others m w
yourselves from religious services.
points along tl.e line.
The
religious
mectiogs
bold
at
the
Ma
aon
A moat creditable Nashville institu­
tion is tiie Wolcott House, and we rare­ acboU bouse have been prolific uf good r ilia.
Inasmuch aa many have »een toe error u tielr
ly ever go out of town without meeting

We l&gt;eg’
leave to differ; nnd the Na*li«ille high

Let the •**pellin’-akiile”of our fulhein1
(and mother* too) be revived.

PROPOSAL.

dence next Wednesday evening.

ins that thu local journal occupies n
special field. Unit is nut easily iuvuded

Gertie Ingvraon 4 in 108, Clyde Francis
A. Bsookb. 2 in 153, uud Bertie Reynold* 4 in 156.

aar House and Lot for sale on e*"v'
Waltsr We

Mr. nnd Mra. 1. N. Kellogg, will en­
tertain the M. E. social at their resi­

peritiucu iu local journalism has taught

school is our ‘’rmanii for thu fuitli Unit

Truinnn 6 in 272, Allie Down* 5 in 232.

-sated in tbe village of Nubrille.
H.

Hon. L. A. Nichol* and W. I. Marble

25 |wr cent the inutile track of us ou
buying while pn|&gt;er.

New r&lt;vk

Mra. John Burd I• on tbe sick Hit.
A th iw on Saudsy spollad oar sleighing tem­
porarily.
£. O. Esgct and Alice Norton were married

Oxmiin Tuesday, Jan. 8th at 9 o’clock.

nnd a iirw |mir was miww d from the

1,101 calling for the machine.

VxmEGak.

.

Now is the time t&lt;» l&gt;e ’careful, and

caused many to long fur n warmer
clime, ami lhal not a few «r them will

Warm tncalaand lunebra at ail hours.

Chicago, Uh■£

visit iug at A. A. Sclleck’*.

well-worn socks were left in his room

ing inacliine came ofl’mi Monday, No.

There
coni

&lt;

—This “liary” sort of weather hna

be gratified U only a matter of time.

band.

ting local iuns for future buiglaries -of

atUaovi*

Kulglitsuf Pythias expect to install
Miss Mary Tomlitiaon uf Hastings is

ty of lire Wilson district, Kula mo.

weather would be a fearful thing.

ted the company a snsgHuleanui.

Mias May Churchill of Chester is vts-

Id* g»-n«rftl mskr-up is evhleutfy an
ItHlintt or Rpeuhrd, although Ire. speaks

Wild Bill's defeat at tbe &gt;

The dwell-nz houjK of Mr. Calrin Demnray
together with IU contents wm destroyed by finon Monday night Dec. X. The family, retired
stoat 11 o'clock and about 12, the btiu who

have given the decision U wool

.&lt;*«•*
left him bv a retaUvr

&lt;

�AT CLOSING-OUT SALE !
AT THE POPULAR STORE OF

MARTIN &lt;S DOWNING,
JVTTCTT

After enjoying a year of prosperity beyond our most sanguine expectations, we have decided to devote the next
few weeks to closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods at prices that will make them sell.

We still have a large stock of Shawls, Cloaks, Skirts, Jackets, Nubias, Hoods, Winter Hosiery, Shirting Flan­
nels, Dress Flannels, Basket Flannels, Repellants, Cloakings, Cloak Trimmings, Velvets, Velveteens, etc.
Ladies’ Underwear, Gents’ Underwear, Gloves, Mittens, Quilts, Horse Blankets, Robes and dozens of odds and
ends belonging to the Winter trade that we do not wish to carry over, and shall make prices so low that it will pay
you to come from near and from far to make your selections.

We have a large stock of Rubber Boots, Felt Boots, River Boots, Calf Boots, Arctics, Alaskas, Ladies’ Shoes,.
Children’s Shoes. In fact our stock is complete with prices as low as the lowest.
In our Clothing department we have a large line of heavy Winter Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Knit Jackets, Caps,
etc., that must go. Will make prices that will make youlaugh at the cold. Come one! Come all! Come early!
Our Grocery department is full. An especial drive in Teas. Our Tycoon brand beats them all!

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.
Thr‘‘fi-mnlo hnsbandNbusines* seems

WOMEN WHO SUFFER TH03E TERRIBLE I-----

Wisconsin.

SATURDAY,

-

-

JAN. S. 1884.

Prominent Chien^gt .

.

appear* that the father wm very jeal­

express niriinC'iiiditional Iwlirf hi high­

ous of his daughter nn&lt;! Sent her

er prices fur cum, oat*. und |x»ik pro­
duce. They tuiy that the corn is so

qniiintance there nf a girl nf lier own

scarce mid so pour in quality that the
farmers alt over the country are afraid

She formed

boarding school.

age and

they

to a

tlie

ac*

became ‘fait friends.

Finally the Smith maiden finished

her

of keeping their hogs until properly education came home, nnd was instal­
led a« housekeeper tor her father.
He i
They deal out to the animal* led a&lt; housekeeper for her father.
vould.llow l»r to make „„ Men.l. |
all the soft corn they have, nnd send
them n&lt; quickly a* possible to the mar­ male nr female. Some time ngd a jnnu

fattened,

ket.

Tlie consequence is that the qual­

—

ty little tallow called, who proved to be

ity of hogs is Very poor, enure of them

Frances’ school friend in disguise, and

n&lt;»t being tit for mi) thing but lutcon.

the girls determined never again to
part. The jit an ty buy staid in town,

~

Gold Weather! Flour! Flour! Flour!

HEADACHES.
I used “Favorite Remedy" for those severe '
A recent dispatch from
Sick-headxche*
I spoke about, and it hs* en- j, apon
Clevuhiml tells the story of n widower
tlrely cured me. Yoa may u*c my name, if
whose only «hi tighter married a female
you choose, among tho»e who Bo freely testify
hutbaml but the final outcoiuu-is more
to the value of your medicine. I owe the reromantic than the average now!. It

tn I** indulged in in other states than

nedy’* Favorite Remedy." Sarah J. Woodruff,
Newburg, N. Y. Thu ab-ive ta one of many
letter* of tbe kind recrlvse by Dr. David Ken­
nedy. of Ruundout, N. Y.

Bnj tbe m*o who doe* not prepare for It by providing hl* family with warm Cloth
|lug,
nK| la U#
ble tu
liable
U&gt; have
have a
a large
large Doctor
Doctor bill
bill to
to pay.
pay.

TT

TT

TUrrTDL’Rrr

Vy their

NEW MACHINERY!

OVERLOADED WITH CLOTHING!!

There ta a young Indian In Winnipeg who
make* a fat living by laughing a* a profession.
He will laugh flvo miuutc* tor five ceute, and It Aud a* the season U short and be anxious to du people goo I, and gave doctor bills, tbe stock
ta well worth it.
which embrace* a full line of
Ayer’* 8ar«ap*dll* »u»p* tbe nauseous dis““
“»

---------

forget what demand they make ou that of
other*.

Ca.slmero Sults, Odd Pants, Vests and Coata, Over­
coats, Etc., Etc.,
Will be sold at price* that cannot but make you smile.

Inapeet our large line of

A WIDE AWAKE DRUGGIST.
"Sich" os “Blanket*,” ‘■Warm Flannel*,’’ Thick “Warm Box,” Thick “Warm Glnvee," Thick
reason for the
‘•Warm Underwear.” Thick “Warm Shawl*," Thick “Wann Comfort*,” Thick “Warm Skirt*1’
price uf whent to go up, but predict nnd one day Frances w.is missing. The nesa, and spare* no pain* to secure the beat of
every article, In his Hue. Hr has secured the •nd Thick “Warm Fur Cap*."
father
soon
received
a
letter
from
n
that* very lively advance will take
agency for tbe celebrated Dr. King’s New Dl*Men’s Heavy Soft Scarlet Underwear, tl.00; Beat White Kalt Underwear for
place inoiiUnml uve"i in rye when the small town in the interiorot the state
both Ladles and GenU, 50 rente; Men’s Good White Underwear, 25 cento.
actual condition ot thu corn crop Is saying that liis daughter was married
or any affect!.&gt;n
and waiting for forgiveness.
Bo site ,
8ol&lt;! on poaltlve
thoroughly uudrrwtoo&lt;l.
line! been, aud to her schoolmate. There Inmusw.
Will I
--------- MT STOCK OF---------The accideet which befell General was nothing for her father to do bnt
They du not see any

Grant on Thursday will awaken uni­

tu furgive.

versal sympathy, mingled with anxiety

supposed man and

lest bL injury may prove of n more se­

rious nature than it appeared to be at
flrat. Thu country will not feel entire­
ly relieved from apprehension until he

is again able to appear in public.
Ot
all living met. General Grant probably
has the strongest hold upon the grati­

He did so and brought the
wife

home.

The

wife’s

father

Confessions came

ami now

the old

his liaHjriiter, and all are living happily

togethei. The father ought now to pny

eo! of aJl ljrii

her husband.

apectofthe civ

ted world.

His peril

It is not often a husband
becomes the mother of bis wife or the
It

is very fortunate the affair has termin­

A strange and painful case of disease ated as well as it bos as there is no tell­
I* reported Id the family of Cha*. Arch­ ing bow complicated things may have
er of LeRoy, and tbe story rua* like became.

F. F, HILBERT.
sa-

Ills daughter a good sum for marrying

wife tlie daughter of her husband.

gurded M« public misfortune

Highest Market Price Paid ftor Butter and Eggs.
DELL MIUimEM
First Door South of PoatO ®ce

The Hew Hardware Finn

And can furatah all who love Good Breed
with Flour that will delight them.. Ono
sack will convince all that our flour if

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Farmer, will find tt to their Interest to make a ,
trial trip to our mill and be convinced ot
tbo trvUifulDeM of above aUtementa.
We shall olao ke&lt;p in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL

I have a flue line of

HORSE BLA1TKETS.

Soon the husband's clothes gave out
and ater familias desired to renew them
gentleman has married tire husband of

DRESS GOODS ? NOTIONS
I* more complete than ever.

was satisfied.

tude. esteem and affection of the Amer­
ican people ; and he also stands bigb-

Americana in the re­

^.Clea^SiiT?

husltand behaved himself admirably,

nnd tlie

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.

FOR

PURE

BFNEFIT! Drugs - Medicines

We keep everything

lu thb line.

Give

• call.

n. R. DICK IN MON A CO.,
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

J.SPINDLER,
—8TKAM—

Custom I louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

this: About six years ago a child one
year old waa bitten seriously by the
family dog. rendering the child frantic

the child was taktia with n mad

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

upaam

TWENTY PER CENT

BAUGHMAN &amp; HARTER’S,
WOODHAB.

anti commented breaking tbe furniture
and dishes, and was brought

under

control only with the greatest diflicul-

UA&gt; SOON OOOAN1ZKB.

J. SNItDLKR.

W1GOMS t BUGGIES

can hardly be gttriimtrd to that.

T«ikl aaft Faacy Article*. Dre Stafc,

Political optent-t* say that party lines

Gea. Hancock, to avoid any possible

LUMBER!
MARSHALL. GALEATffl, ft CO.

Hardware!
PreecripUou*

carerally

prepared

nor Dr. J. A. Baughman.

PINE LUMBER
of JL11 Klnda

formerly principal
Ill., drstiat, *W in to An Saturday.

PAUL A VILTR.

J. M. WOOD

SHINGLES
BAUGHMAN * HARTS*.

�THIS IS

MONDAY, JANUARY 7,
.And Continuing Two Weeks.

Our Stock. Must Go!
'

You Will Never Get Such Goods for the Money Again.

HIGH TAXES

EARLY FHOSTS=OPEN WINTER
.......f

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•

And knocked our calculations higher than a kite. We realize that something must be
done. We have lots of Goods but no Cash.

DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS!And your friend may get somethingjyou are just looking for.
We don’t reserve anything in our stock. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Carpets, Trunks, everything at 75c on the dollar, regardless of cost.

EVERYTHING GOES WITHOUT RESERVE.
1 pr Arctic Overshoes,

1 pr Rubber Boots,
1 pr Felt Boots,
1 Horse Blanket,

$1.75, at $1.31 11
3.25,“
2.44 1
'1.75, “ 1 31 1

90, “

1 yd Good Factory,

8, “

1 yd Bleached Muslin,

10,

20 worth of goodsjcoot you but $
—
- of- goods
- cost you but
.60 worth

.15
.45

Just Think!

1.00 worth of goods cost you but

.75

2.00 worth of goods cost you but

1.60

Everything I have in my
stock at ”4 its value!

4.00 worth of goods cost you but

3.00

20.00 worth of goods cost you but

15.00

68i.
e
7; I

would quote more prices ।5
ifT had the space” but,’- I

Money is What we Want!
This sale will cost me

I know it is hard times; you
can stand it.
I have got just the goods
. **-*•*•□'—you need for the next three
And you are to receive it. months, and you can save 25
Only one such chance in your per cent, by buying of me.
Mortgage your} farm if you
life.
1
have to, but don’t fail to come.

$1,000

Come Early! Come Early! You all know that when such Extraordinary Bargains are
offered,

Those Who Come First Get the First Choice,
So Do lot leglect the Opportunity.
I am going to give you the Greatest Benefit

offered in Barry or Eaton
value.
•-

G. A. TRUMAN.
N. B. Don’t forget your pocket-books.

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VOLUME XI

The Pirate.

REDUCTION

The M'ld, -^7-Uater

48 Cloaks
AND ,

gsoloakpatterns

T xQse Money

WE WILL SELL

™ I CLOAK

CLOAK PATTERN 13
it a Reduction of 26 Per Cent

% ITS VALUE

Night has come.
The Avenger is cleaving the water in
gallant style, the white foam euriing
from her bow as she comes in stays and
stands away on the starboard tack.
Dated Nashville, Jan. 5, 1883.
The quarter deck is deserted save by
Lieut. Alltaut, whose watch it is. The
captain has gone below, and the steady
strident snore that is wafted upward
tells that he is asleep. Suddenly one of
the lookouts comes aft and tenches his
Miscellaneous C'-ards.
cap to the lieutenant.
T- GOUCHER, M. D-, Physician and 8ur“There’s a sail on the port bow, sir,"
• geon. AH professional calls promptly he says.
attended. Office noun 8 to 10 a. m. and 0 to
Limit. Alltaut takes his glass and
look a in the direction indicated.
"It is the pirate,” he says, speaking
EL YOUNG, M. D., Pbrslctan and Bur­
. geon, east aide Main St. Office hours calmly, as do all officers—in books.
"Send a man below to put a clothes-pin
on the captain's nose. And while you
MORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace. are there bring up my cutlass and a
Office, Corner Matn and SJiennan Streets.
piece of pie.”
The man disappeared.
BURGMAN, Msuufsclurer of Boots snd
It the meantime preparations had
• Shoes. Flue work a ipedalty, and war
rantto to give saUatactlon. Beat work for the
been made for the approaching con­
money. Repairing promptly attended to.
flict. The men were'stationed behind
”OHN BRAUN,8bo«naker. BpedslaM^ the bulwarks, and there faces wore-a
, determined look. Nearer and nearer
lion given to fine and sewed boo»«, also
repairing. AU manufactured work made from drew the Avenger to her prey, until at
beat of stoek and warranted. At tbe sign of last she lay along side the dreaded
oyster pirate of the Chesapeake bay.
Not a sign of life was visible on tbe
yy JLCOTT HOUSE.
craft. From the mizzenmast a week’s
washing flapped dismally in the night
A. 8. FOOTE, PaoraiBToa.
wind.
Lieutenant Alltaut reached
ever the Avenger’s side and grasped a
shirt, thereby being enabled to hold
Undoutably one of the best-kept hotels tn his vessel steady. The men witnessed
this maneuvre in silent admiration.
Brilliant seamanship always commands
respect.
"Ship ahoy!” called the lieutenant.
IHOMCEO 1‘ATHIC
A noise was heard aboard the craft,
and an instant later Black Mike, the
pirate, appeared on deck. He compre­
hended the situation in an instant, and
drawing a huge knife from hie boot
apqing forward to cut the tail from the
State Streets, Nashville, Mich.
shirt to which Lieutenant Alltaut was
holding, thereby allowing the vessel
IIostingM t arda.
to drift in the darkness. The officer
was on the alert, however, and felled
the pirate to ;the deck with a piece of
QM1TM Jt COLGROVE, Attorneys at Lai
Office orer R. J. Grant* store Hastinn
the government pie whicn he had not
time to eat. The man rose quickly, but
thoroughly bumbled.
"Welt,!’ he said sullenly, "you have
caught me at last.”
"Doyon surrender!” asked the lieu­
tenant.
•,No,” answered the pirate, with a
TAMES. A. 8WT.EZT. Attorney A Councilor, horrible oetiu "I will sell my life
•J HsettDgB will attend U&gt; legal buttnem tn say
dearly”
■’ t'
•
part of the State, and practice* tn all coorta.
"Reflect on what you are doing,” and
T) "wTNwkERN, Attorney and CenncaBoc Lientetfnnt Alltaut’g voice trembled as
JL . at Law, practice* In all SUle Conrta. Col be spoke. "You are at our merey. At
tccUooa promptly attended to. Offiac over a signal from me 100 copies of Secreta­
ry Chandler a report will be hurled on
epanldtaTMta"* Halting., Mieh.
your deck.”
JJtMTfXvH HOUSE.
"My God!” said the pirate, "are you,
then, devoid of al! humanity F
N. T. PARKER. P*or.
"Yes," replied the lieutenant, "no
quarter, will be given if the battle is

That io no other place can money be

KOCHEB BROS

J

W
E
A

J

Physician and Surgeon

The pirate looked into the portholes
of the Avenger and saw tlie muzzles
of documenta frowning at. him. "Is

"Yea.”
•'And you have really got 100 copies
aboard F
ta

Cash

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 12,1884

"Avast heaving.”
.
Captain Foamcrest turned quickly on
his heel after giving this order in a
sharp, decisive tone habitual to sea­
faring men and contintinued to pace
(he quarter deck nt the Avenger with
regular tread. With hands behind him
and eyes steadly fixed on the oaken
HAS LUFT U8 WITH
Dhmks which upheld him lie did not
look like a man on whoso mind war
pressing the weight of great responsibily—a responsibility that ert the sun
sank to rest beneath the waters might
necessitate the shedding of Human
blood. For five minutes he paced the.
deck in silence, and then, turning with
a show of impatience and speaking in a
tone that betrayed irritation, if not an­
ger, he again said: "Avast heaving.”
The man to whom the command was
AND REALIZING THAT
addressed, a floe, brawny fellow, with
a dear eye and honest face—in fact, tlie
very model of a first-class sailor, drew
tu bis head over the bulwarks and re •
Djied: "I cannot.”
. v
"How long have you liecn in the Am­
On Them We Must I
erican navy, my man F asked the cap­
tain. in not unkind tones.'
"Ten years, sir.” was the reply.
ACCEPT THE H1TVATIOS t
"And is this your first experience on
the waterF
AND FROM THIS DATE
"Yes, sir.”
"Very well, avast heaving os soon as
it is convenient.”
"Aye. aye, sir,” replied the man.
hitching up his pants respectfully.
Tse captain walked slowly aft and
addressed the man at the wheel—“Old
Tom,” a grizzled sea dog. who had
sailed the Wabash under Secretary
Thompson, and seen service off the
rock-bound coast of Lamont when a
hostile constabular endeavored to at­
tach a canal boat.
"How does she headF asked the cap­
WHICH 18 EQUIVALENT TO
tain looking into the binnacle.
"Westby south,” replied Old Tom,
giving the wheel a turn and glancing
aloft to »ce that the topsails were draw
ing. "I think we sha'l have a capful of
wind from the north to-night.” ho add­
ed. “Yon cloud has a wicked look,”
"Very well,” said the captain, "I.will
To embrace this extraordinary oppor­
tell the cook to lash the beefsteak to
tunity at once.
the galley and make fast the tooth­
picks, in' case anything should hap­
pen.”

Ums

TERMS; SI,50 per Yba

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun

“Then I surrender. A brave defense
u one thing, but suicide is another.

What the Cow Brought.
So you wauf a story, children ! Well,
lie quiet, and you shijli hear about a
good old farmer man who lived in New
Hampshire; but the story isn’t all
about the fanner nor his land, for it
implicates a Boston boy—the farmer’s
hired hand. This Boston boy was very
fly—what some folks might call tough;
.he’d had his optic molars cut, and was
somewhat up to snuff; but yet, he was
square and honest, and never known
to lie; and his only serious failing
was his greed for pumpkin pie- He
did his duty nobly—waj» always spry
and quick ; be’ never tried to shirk his
duty; by piny ing lame, or sick ; be nev­
er grumbled at hash, nor the cofee—
which was rye— but he never was quite
satisfied with bis share of pumpkin pie.
The farmer loved him like a son, and
worked him very light (his task began
at 4 a. m. and ended at—0 at night.)
His name was Albert, but, for short,
the old man called him Bert, because
it didn’t take much time, and rhymed

quite well with work.
One summer morn the old man rose
at early candle-light, and bellowed for
bis Bouton boy with all his power and
might.
When Bert showed up the
farmer said: “Go drive the brindle
cow to Concord; for I’ve sold her to
tlie butcher Cyrus Dow. He’ll pay you
$40 cash; be sure you keep it hid; for
I’ve beard there’B robber’s 'round, as
bold as Capt. Kidd. So keep your wits
about you, lad, and let your weather
eye be on the watch for rogues and
sharps for they’re awful fly."
So Albert ate his morning meal of
pork and pumpkin pte, and washed it
down with cofiee strong—with coffee
made of rye—then he hoofed itdown to
Concord, with the lean old brindle cow
where he soon caught on the man he
noGghtL-tbe butcher Cyrus Dow.
The
butcher paid him for ths cow four
golden eagles bright, which Albert then
proceeded to hide from mortal sight:
for, on his way to Concord, he had
studied up a plan to get tlie best of
sharps and crooks, or strolling high­
waymen. So he tucked the boodle
carefully in the lining of his vest;
which brilliant racket eased hia mind,
and set his fears at rest; but alas! for
human foresight there’s many a little
mJ ip ’ewixt honest people’s fingers, and
rogues dishonest grip. Just as Albei t
slipped the sugar in the lining of his
vest, a crook had stepped outside to
take a chew of plug—the last. Through
the window his quick eye bad seen the
yellow eagles shine, and he hugged
himself, and whisnered: "0! that dust
will soon be mine?’
But—to turn that adage end for end
—it shows there’s many a slip ’twixt
rogues’ dishonest fingers and honest
people’s grip. Like the bunco fcteerers’
little game they played on C. F. A., the
best-laid plans of highwaymen will oft­
en go astray.
.
Our hero’s business ended, he tarried
there no more, but started on the home­
ward route he oft had trod before.
The robber, mounted on his mare,
jogged tdowliTon behind, while visions
of these golden coins went flashing
through his mind.
As soon as Bert had reached a point
where the town was out of sight, the
robber overtook him, as any traveler
might, and, with glad anticipation,
which was difficult to hide, he kindly
asked our hero if he wouldn’t take a
ride. As Bert was rather weary with
bis long and tedious Nalk, he didn't
waste a moment in idle, useless talk ;
but be straddled on behind without
anymore ado, and along the country
highway the horse and riders flew.
Thus they rode uptil they came to n
lonely, dismal wood. "Now,” said the
bold highwayman, "I’m not feeling in
the mood to monkey any longer; so.
I’ll tell you, plump and square, that
you must now dissect that vest or climb
the golden stair.” Now, I think I hint­
ed once before that Bert was very fly,
so he tumbled to the racket in the
twinkling of an eye; but it filled his
houest bosom with sorrow tinged with
shame, to see bow slick the chap bod
dropped upon hia little game. But he
didn't have a decent show to argue or
dispute, fur ths villiao plainly hinted
that lie wasn’t loath to shoot; so he
ripped the lining from his vest, and
snatched the money out, and among
the grass and mulliun stalks he strewed
it well about. Then the highwayman’s
greediness bis caution overbid ; and 1
guess he thought that Albert was a
common country kid; at any rate he
instantly scrambled from his horse,
nut thinking for a moment that’twould
be tohis Ions; uosooBefhad be hump
cd himself to gather up tlie gold than
he noticed that for crooks at least the
dav was very cold ; for, as I mentioned
here to fore, our lad was very 11 y, and
be didn’t stop a week or two to bld his
nobs good-by.
The robber cursed and threatened
till his faee wns black with rage, but
it didn’t do a bit of good, for Albert
held the age ; but our hero gave him
lota of time to settle in his mind what
a chump he was to "order up” and
then to "g j it blind."
To all his invitations for Bert to atop
and dine, Bert thanked him very kind­
iv, but he "really hadn’t time:" and
home to his old master, a noble mare
he rode, with plunder hanging fore and
aft, to balance up the load. The farm­
er's wife sized up the lad as be came
riding home, and, to inform her hu«dand, she rushed into tlie room; the
old man came limping out, and growli . like a bear. "The devil 1 has my
brindle cow been turned into a maieF

"Nntmucli, old cove,” the boy reolie I
"I've sold vour brindle cow according
tn instructions, to tlie butcher, Cyrus
Dow ; but a duffer collared all the dust
which I didn’t think was square, so, to
inuke yon leven with the guy, I rode
away with the mare*”
The farmer
laughed quite heartily at the story Al­
bert told, and said : "Now, for a city
lad, you’ve been quite sharp and bold ;
as for that highwayman, you’ve served
him very slick, for you’ve played him
for a Buckor by a thorough Yankee
trick.” Then the saddle bags were
?»ened, and the treasure was all told.
here was just $3,000 in silver coin and
gold, four revolvers and a demijohn.
The boy says, ‘‘Well, I bwow ! don’t
you think I’ve got a good fair price
for that old brindle cowT* Now the
farmer owned a heart as big as farmer
Brown’s off ox. So, after he had hid
the swag in a couple of dirty socks, he
turned and said to Albert, while a tear
stood in bis-eye: “My lad, I must ad­
mit that you have lieen extremely fly.
And as you’ve sold my cow so well, I
think I Can afford to give you for your
services a suitable reward. From this
day henceforth you shall have (or I’ll
know the reason why) at every meal
tour stomach full of good, fat pnmpiu pie.” Moral: This story, children,
shows you how the man who lives by
theft does often miss bis clever grip­
in other words “get left.” It also
shows you how a boy, by being bold
and fly, may get permit co gorge him­
self ou Yankee pumpkin pie.

Stole a Flower.
An old woman, with long gray hair,
stepped forward when her name was
called, and confronted the police judge
"You are a very old woman to be in
a place of thia kind,” said the judge.
"What is the charge against herF
turning to an officer.
"Stealing a pot of flowent, your hon-

not atop until I bad found my way to
the little grave under tlie tree.
I bad
carried scone and built a little wall
around it, but brhira and bushes hnd
grown up so thick that Lcould hardly
find the place.
I cleared the briarrf
away and came to town.
While pa»»sing along the street I saw thia mao’s
flowers. I stole a geranium pot, and it
now sits on the little child’s grave.” .
The flower deXler had sunk upon a
bench. “Great God, fudge!” he ex­
claimed, springing up, "The woman is
my mother.”

How a Tradesman got
Trouble.

Rimself In

Mr. HeHser, a clothier of Evansville,
has advertised a cheap lot of goods.
Mr. Warren, a clothier of the same
place, is a Methodist, and commands a
large trade among bis brethern of bis
persuasion.
.
The other day when the latter gent­
leman’s store was full of saints pur­
chasing fall wear for temporary use un­
til the time comes to don their wings, a
minister and his wife were running
down tbe price of a suit of clothes so
that there could only have been a Iom
of $2 on the sale of them.
The clerk who was waiting on the
reverend but impecunious customers
nwulu constant appeals to his emplojer
to take off another 50 cents.
Irritated by so much importunity,
Mr. Warren yelled out to the astonish­
ed parson:
"Go to Hellser! You may get suited
there!”
The minister gave a groan like a
throttled fog whistle and his hair rose
many degrees above fever beat, while
he fled with his wife in dismay.
Now Mr. Warren wants to know
what in Jerusalem the elders of his
church mean by citing him to appear
before a committee of investigation to
answer the charge of "using blasphem­
ous language to an ordained minister
of the gospel, oud setting an awful ex­
ample of uncontrolled anger to the
eleven immortal souls now assisting
him in the dispensation of cotton and
woolen garments.”
Nor is be bit appeased by a scriptural
quotation written with red ink at the
head of the notification, "A fool’s
mouth is his destruction, and his lips
are tlie snare of his soul.”

in

Advance.____

NUMBER 17.
git over thar an’ crawl over yer tell yer
dog would meet yer in the road an
wouldn’t reconnin ver, but I don t
b’leve yer mean it. You see, I uster
have a axe, but I broke it. an an’ sence
then I have Jieen borrin from one o’ the
neighbors, but I ain’t got it now.”
"How far does the neighbor you
speak of live from here F
"Bout six tailes.”
"He’s not your closest neighbor, is
itF
.
•
"Nock.”
“Then why do you go. so far to bor­
row an axe!”
"Wall, yer see, if 1 tawrid it from a
close, neighbor be could step over and
git it any time, but wJicn I borry it from
a feller that lives so fur away, he waits
a good while before he comes after it.
“Why don’t you buy no axeF
“Ita cheaper ter borry it.”
"But you lose a grout deal of time go­
ing after itF .
"No more than the other feller does
in cornin’ niter it. Wall, good day, far
I’ve got ter go out and botrv a tub fur
tlie ole ’oninn's got too high-toned ter
wa^k in tlie branch.”

kDp you keep coffee hersF he asked
as lic&gt;ntered a Woodward ^venue gro"Do you roast it yourself F
"We do.”
"Is the adulteration all done on your
premises T”
.
"It is. We have a clean, airy adul­
terating roam, free from ash heaps, old
bats, broken bottles and uvster cans,
and the man wjio mixes in the beans,
p«-as. ground cocoanut shell and parch­
ed corn uses nothing but the best hair
oil and toilet soap. How much will
you have F
...
,
"Two pounds,” wns the bland reply,
and be wentoff apparently well pleased.

Subscriber asks: "Is it nroper to eat
corn from the cob, and if so, should it
bo eaten from the left to the right, or
vice versa F You are late in the sea­
son for such information. Yes, it is
proper to eat corn from the cob, and at
a boarding bouse table it is not consid­
ered bad form—by the landlady—if you
eat the cob as well.
Touching the
proper direction to take, it is purely a
matter of individual choice. If there
are but few cars on the plate, the wis­
est way is to eat from left to right, and
then from right to left. By these
means the time required jumping from
one end of the ear to the other is saved.

"Who made the complaint F
"I did,” replied a man, stepping for­
ward. "I know it looks hard to have
such an old woman arrested, but I am
a law-abiding citizen judge, and I done
intend tv be imposed upon. Thia is
the way the whole thing came about:
I keep a large flower depot.
Day be­
fore yesterday thia woman came into
the store, and when I asked her if she
wanted to buy anything she shook her
bead. Just then a customer came in
A Chicago bridge tender, who bad
and I paid no attention to her, but af­
"I suppose you often want some­
swung open his portcullis to allow a
ter she was gone, I discovered that a
thing to fill your paper up with F said
schooner to paua up the river, was
pot, containing a fine geranium was
warmly and violently assailed by tlie a mao, coining into a country newspa­
missing. I know she took it, and what
per office with a four column communi­
captain of the craft for some slight in­
she wanted with it is more than I can
cation on a patent, duplex, double­
attention to duty a few days previous.
tell. If she had stolen something to
"If I had you down on the deck of back-action barrow of bis own iuven ■
eat or wear it would have been a dif­
tion. •"OK-no,”, said the man of the
thia vesaei, I’d break your neck,” said
ferent thing.”
quill, "the paper is full enough. It js
the skipper, shaking bis fist like a
The old woman looked up and sard:
the editor who wants something to fill
small ham.
"Judge, 1 stole the flower.”
"Yer would, would ye, yer chuckle­ up with. This will make four columns
"Didn’t you know it was wrong F
and two &gt;ticks-forty-two dollars,
headed-salt-horse ! If yer was wanston
______ the plankin' of the bridge, I’d mop the please.”
" Was the temptation so great that
Colonel Ingersoll says if be couldn’t
floor with yer ugly carcass an’ hang
you could noi withstand it f”
'
make a world without death in it, he
yer
up
ter
dry
on
the
truss.
”
"There was no temptation. It re­
"Shut up, you animated slush back­ woaldn’t made any. Ha. now maybe
quired more of a struggle to take it
that’s the reason he hasn’t mode one.
than it would have required not to have et. For two Lra*s pins I’d send my
cabin boy up to feed distillery hogs He ba» been telling, for so many years,
taken it.”
just
how a world shduid be made, that
"Thia is a very singular occurrence, with your remains, you cbop-anootod
son-ofa-gun.”
people have begun to wonder why he
madam. Tell us all about it.
Don’t
"Arrah, ye bandy-legged horse ma­ didn’t turn oat a few. But this state­
think that you are among those who rine, I’ve a big notion ter drop down
ment explains it. "I hev often noticed’
desire loses you punished, and rest as­ off uv the bridge and maul ye ter
says Josh Billing, “that the man who
sured that I will stand by you. Law or ‘"“Well, why don’t yer drop f ” sneered
no law, it makes no difference. There the captain, "just drop and Til feed the would hev done such wonderful things
ef he had bin thare, never gits tliare.”
is a court in the human heart, old wo- fishes with you.”
"Yer a lyin’ skip jack.”
mau, whose decrees go farther and are
The Minneapolis Sunday Morning
"You’re a rod-iiosed scavenger with
nearer to justice than the written de­
blue mould and a cock-eye. I’m going Call, asks, Ts it breaking the Sabbath
clarationsuf any tribunal.”
to tie up just above here and I’ll give to own stock in a railroad that runs
Thu old woman again looked up. you a lively old interview when I get Sunday trains F By George, we don’t
Tears were in her eyes, but with the ashore.”
know. If the railroad pays a big divi­
corner of the old black shawl, drawn
"Is it tie up yer goin’ ter be after doaround her shoulders, she wiped them in’F inquired the bridge tender anxi
dend on the stock, it does not seem as
ouslv.
though it is breaking the Sabbath to
a "Uh, sir,” she said, “to make you un­
"That’s just what I’m going to do, own the stock, but if it is one of these
derstand why I took the flower might cap.”
be a story too long to toll in a court,
•‘Correct, melud.
When yer have railroads that don’t pay, the sooner
and it might be out of place to tell it tio&lt;i up yer schooner, come oop here, a Christian geta rid of the stock, the
anywhere to strangers, out as you have an’ we'll take in the lager beer saloon better it will be for his conscience.
spoken so kindly 1 will tell you. Years iist ferniust Uiuaste ind uv the bridge.
agu, I lived in uim city.
My parents Perhaps I’ve made a mistake.”
A New York woman poured soap
were well situated and I was carefully . "All right, my hearty. Mebbe I, too,
sods in her husband’s boots, broke his
reared. 1 married a man whom every­ was a little quick.
Ill be there, be­
one recognized as an elegant gentle­ cause when 1 drink I always aim to do pipe, pawned bis watch, and raised a.
man, but to me he proved to be a drunk­ it with gentlemen.”
lump on his bead with a poker, with­
en brute. At last he took our little
•• An’it’s a gentleman yer is, cap.”
out causing him to invoke the assist­
boy and went away, I know not where,
ance of the law. But when she pared
leaving me with a baby just two months
"Will you please lend me your axe F her corns with bis beat razor be went
old. My parents had died and 1 went
out into the country and changed my tmid an emigrant, stopping at the fence right off and apjilied'for a divorce. He
name. I worked for a living, heart­ surrounding a log cabin, and address­ said the line must lx-, drawn somebroken as 1 was. One day my little ing a citizen of Arkansaw. "My wagon
darling was taken ill. I took her in
broke down back here a piece, and. it
my arms and started towards town,
Boys, ex-Governor English of Con­
where she might have the proper med­ puts me out pretty badly. I assure you.
necticut is worth over six million,, the
ical attention, uut she seemed to grow I won’t keep it long. Will you lend it
richest mau in that state. He started
worse. At last I knew «tie was dying to meF
in life as a carpenter.
Boys learn a
and I sat down undtw a tree.
1 held
"I would if it wasn’t far one thing,’
her to my bototu a long time, for she
trade. It is an excellent and never
shivered, and when I looked into her the squatter, for such he was, replied.
failing capital and the Income it will
face agaiu, she was dead. A map who
"What’s thatF
bring. If prudently handled, not squan­
lived near by made a coffin, ana I bur­
“Ain’t got nary’n,”
ied tlie little girl under the tree where
dered, will make you comfortable
"You
don
’
t
pretenp
to
say
that
yon
she had died. Then I went away, 1
through life. A trade is tbe best in»
kuow not how. and begaua long search haven’t got an axe do you F
vestment ever made of voting blood.
for my husband, not that I wanted him
"Naab, doao’t pretend to say it, but
but that I wanted my son. I must have jest say it.”
An agent fouqd seven huadred and
gone crazy, for I was seized one day
"How
do
you
get
along
without
an
fifty families in one county in Tennes­
tn a mad house. How long I
see without Bibles. If he had been
lemsiDcd there I don’t know, but I
couldRM'othst I was much older look­
" Don’t git along withoa t one.”
canvassing to discover tike number of
ing tiian when I went in.
From time
“Didn’t you say you didn’t have one F families witliout whiskey, the nrobsto time I implored the keeper to let me
bilities are that he would nut have
“Yeah.”
pat, but be refused. About a month
ago I saw an opportunity and escaped.
"Then you have one F
found haif as many destitute.
“Nock?
---------It is estimated that this country pays
tbe dear sky, the memory of my troub­
"My fnend, I hate to call a man a
les were as fresh as though but a day liar, but I am afraid the occasion de­ $2,000,000 more anaually for fences
bad passed. 1 turned, after much in­ mandail. You are a liar one way or the than it did twenty years ago. There
quiry, toward my native place, wnd a other, 1 don’t know which.”
were not
many heavy pultUuiauK "on
few days ago I arrived here, but 1 did
“Ef 1 thought that yer meant that I’d I the fence" twenty years ago.

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------ THERE IS GOINGJTOJBE A—destroyed by fire at a Ute hour Saturday
stoirbL Five sisters of Notre Dune, who were
’u^rh-ra In fhe institute, and twenty-two

Jumping from tire windows ot the third nr
fourth story to tbe frozen ground beneath.
It is Dot known exactly how the fire
started. The first rejorl was that It origi­
nated in tlx’ third story, which
used
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tire dog’s noiae. and investigated the premImh. lie tireu discovered th.* smoke and
flames In the bawin ml and gave tin" Klarin.
It was fully one liour after tlie alarm bad
been given before the first fire engine reached
an ent, being communicated from one of the
famacea,
.
Monday's search of tire ruins resulted In
malned of them. Two of these were iden­
tified. One—Caroline Stock, of Carbon­
dale— was item Ifred by a ring found In tlie
midst of a little heap of colored bones.
Mary Bartles was identified In a nxwt re­
marks We manner; iter body, with anna, legs
and hands burned off, was found. On her
breast was a small fragment of her chemise,
not two Inches square, but It contained her
full .name, plain and distinct

quiries hoi precipitateI

jwrtanca Not only In Egypt but through­
out tbe continent has a stonu been raised.
Advices from Cairo say that tire Egyptian Cabinet
atternooe to

Dot present,
as fully discuwred,
and
brought
forth
heated
unsnlmoualy
denunciations. Tha Minister
.
determined to resign, and forthwith notified
tbe Khedive. It It learned Dial the Khe­
dive then requested Ritz Lusha to Zorin a
new* ministry, and lie declined the task. Tlie
Khedive then sum incued Nubar Pasha U&gt;
confer with him on tbe same subject Cairo
dispatches say that rumors of the Khedive’s
abdication are again rife, and are uuw cred­
ited in many quarters.
Tbe Parisian press bitterly condemn the
policy decided upon by England in regard
to tier future course In Egypt The Republlque Franoaltc predicts disastrous
niaiwacres tn tbe Soudan, especially in tbe
Kartoum. Tbe Pe/xils remarks that En­
gland, leaving 18,000 French residents tn
Egypt unprotected from El Mehdi, is likely
to result In France actively interfering In
Egyptian affnlo.
Gaiko. Jani 10.—Nubar Pasha has as­
sumed ofilce »r Prime Minister of the new
Egyptian Cabinet A military commission
under Sir Evelyn Wood will make tlie
necessary -arrangements for the evacu itlon
of Soudan by tbe Egyptian troojw, to ac­
complish which will, it is thought, require a
year.
The formation of the Cabinet has been
completed. Nubar Pasha, Preddent of the
Council, takes Ute Ministries of Foreign
Affairs and Justice, Mahmoud Fahkl Pasha
the Ministry of Public Instruction, and
Abdurrahman Ruchdl Pasha the Ministry of
l*ubllc Works. Clifford Lloyd will be Under
Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior.
Nubar Pasha believes that Egypt will pros­
per only by a unton with England. It la
sUtod that no time will be lost In carrying
into effect Die policy imposed on the Gov­
ernment by England. Troops will immedi­
ately be concentrated at Wady Halfa
and Egyptian cavalry will leave for the
desert Thursday, to aocustom the men to
camp life.
Ho.xo Kong, Jan. 16.—An explosion at
Hanlon on the Sth ultimo destroyed two
batteries of French artillery. One man
was killed and three injured.
Several
houMs und tlie barracks of tiie battery were
badly damaged.
Two thousand AnnamlUes attacked a
French jawt held by fifty marines. After
several hours, of hard fighting tlie Annamites retired, with the lota of one hundred
killed and wounded.
A column of French troops under com­
mand of Colonel Masaean left Hanoi to
hunt pirates on the Red River, and may pos­
sibly advance to Hong Boa, above Sontay.
Colonel Briooval overtook some bands of
pirates in the Province of Namdinb, which
retired before the French troojH to a strong
position, where they were attacked, and,
after severe fighting for several hours, the
French routed them.
It &gt;a rumored In Constantinople that El
Mehdi has expressed bls willingness to rec­
ognize ilallm Pasha as Khedive of Egypt
provided that his jurisdiction shall not ex­
tend beyond Egypt proper.
Vienna, Jan. tk—It Is reported here
that tbe triple alliance (Germany, Austria
ami Italy) has determined to support King
Alfonso in case of a revolution against him
In Spain.
Paris, Jan. 10.—Statistics show that'the
prohibition of American pork will seriously
curtail Die lood supply of France, and as on
such a prohibition the Imports from other
countries will fall off, It la evident that
there is no source wherefrom a demand can
be supplied.
Lundon, Jan. 9.—Two thousand steclworkera refuse to work at tbe reduction of
wagon.

atetera to extinguish it, but without succrea
The 1 test und moat probuulo tlreory la that
it broke out DMufjtfan bolter In the basement
When it was tirat di«&lt;»vur»d the floor above
waa ablaze i nd volumes of smoke were
rolling np ami fill mg Lie stairways, halls
FURY OF THE STORM-KIHG.
and ' corridors
of
the building. By
the time the alecplug Inmates were
arooMid
all
avenues
of
escape
seemed to be cut off by blinding smoke and
New York, Jan. 10.—Tuesday after­
flame*. Then a panic ensued, atteoded by
acenes so heartrending tii.it even the imagi­ noon a heavy northeaster set In nt Atlantic
nation can am rcely picture them. Forty or , City, N. J. As darkness came on tire
more of tire pupils nnd teachers. In spite of winds shifted to the east and tlie gale In­
tire terror und wild confusion, succeeded in
getting out of the building unharmed, and creased. Lt rained in torrents. A worse
were given shelter from tbe icy wind in night baa not been seen there. The tide
neighboring
houivs.
Their
compan­ was of unusual helghL About two o’clock
tons were far teas fortunate.
Many Wednesday morning the work of destruction
rem.tinfeL in tlie dormitory, and ren­ began. Houses, abops and ahantitv fell
dered (heTihwN by frigtos, perished wltiiout miking An at tempite escape. Others with a crash. A few pieces of the boanl
rarbed' to the window, and. appalled walk which escaped last talTa storm are all
at tbF prospect of leaping to an almost cer­ gone In the common wreck.
tain diiuth, drew back and were either suf­
Cuney island suffered terribly. Tbe resi­
focated by the thick smoke or died in tiie dents were up all night, dreading th st a
flames. Some, braver than tire rest. Jumped
tidal
wave ulght submerge the place.
from the upper windows and were either
killed or badly injured. Miss Mary Camp­ Water flooded the meadows. Tlie loss la
bell, a teacher, of East SL Ixniis, leaped estimated, st between 8500,000 nn i 11,009,from the third story and died In a few 000. The track of tbe Marine Railway be
minuta-s.
Another, whose name wa* not tween Manhattan and Brighton Beach to
Culver’s iron
ascertained, climbed to tire roof and c.ltlrer almost entirely destroyed.
fell or was blown off. She was fatally In­ pier waa wrecked at the outer end, and up­
ward of a hundred feet-carrie.1 away. Tim
jured.
The fire spread with great rapidity,'and old iron pier also suffered to a considerable
the fir^lepsrtmnnt was of little avail. The extent. All tbe alrada and bouses ni' tresx
beach were either
entirely
or
extreme cold retarded the work of the fire­ the
demolished.
Tlie
balhlngmen, and even if they could have reached partially
the K&lt;me without delay they could have bouses, wlijch were believed to be at a
been of but little service in rescuing tire safe distance from the soa, were borne out
Brighton Beach Hotel and
victims. There are do ladders in the fire to the ocean.
department, and no provisions for such a tbe surrounding property were damaged to
deplorable emergency had been made by such an extent as to suggest a possible de­
tlie managers of tire convent.
The molition should there bo such another visi­
mifortunate
inmate*
were, therefore, tation. The promenade succumbed during
unable to help themselves, and tirose who the night, and the music stand and drug­
were witnesses of tbe horrible holocaust store sank into the sea and sand. The piaz­
were powerless to help them. Tne streets za In front of the hotel and the lower part
to the vicinity were thronged with people of tire building were also damaged. Euge­
anxious to be of service. They could do nia nn’a pavilion waa destroyed.
A portton of the pier at Long Branch was
nothing but stand and look on or listen In
destroyed and tbe pavilion wrecked daring
silence to the appeals of terror-stricken
parents robbing frantically around looking the storm. Tbe bridge on tbe Pulladelphia
for their children or walling over their sup- A Long Branch Railroad, a mile below
Mantoloking, waa washed away, stopping
Within an hour from the time the fire a a* travel
A severe southeast gale struck New Lon­
discovered the famous convent of tlie Im­
maculate Conception was reduced to ashas don. Conn., early Wednesday morning, the
and a few charred and broken walla. As wind blowing at the rate of forty to fifty
miles an hour. The morning tide came
mu as pmaible the work of recovering tbe
remains of the victims was begun. The into tbe harbor like a tidal wave, submerg­
ftrvni'-n poured water on the ruins until day­ ing wharves and railroad tracks, filling cell­
break, mi as to quench the embers and pre­ ars nnd doing thousands of dollsrs’ worth
serve in rerun i liable t&gt;hape tbe bodies of the of damage. The slaire ireort at Osprey
unfortunate wom&lt;-:i. Then volunteers were
Beach, Including tlie steamboat w harf and
. called for, and during tbe day a large force
bathing liouse, »s» partially wrecked. One
vresel capsized and nnotlier had her bottom
The following to a list of tbe killed, mlseground out by pounding on plliM, where she
tog nnd Injured as far as U known:
was blown from her anchorage. The tide
Killed and missing—Sister Superior. Mary
was the higiiujl since tbe September gale of
Jerouii born in I’itUbiirgh and kiatwn to
1815.
tire win id as Barbnri Heil; Sister Modnlda,
Boston, Jan. 10.—New England has
bor.i near Milwaukee, and known ns Jennie
been swept by terrific gales. Great damage
Riley; Sister Edwina, burn in Irehnd and
has rce»ulte&lt;L At Castietoo, VL, at eleven
known asBridx. -. McCaffrey ; Stater Agnella,
o’clock Tuesday night tbe wind was high.
bora In New OttaatM and known as Mar­
Al six a m. Wednesday it had increased to
garet Shanahan; Martha M sun tel, Carona hurricane. It took the roof off the Somadelet. Ma; Mar;. Bartells, Mbauuri; Jose­ zon House. When It came down It ruined
phine Ilnu/.re, daughter of County Couimlsone building and damaged two others. The
taoiuT Ploudre, of Centreville ‘Maiioit 111.; cupula was mown off tbe Normal School and
lx»t(a l*terson, St Louis; Susie Weimer, St
a portion of the depot was carriel away.
Lutita; Emms Stark. Cirbondile, Ill.;
The Town Hall was'much injured. Many
Ma nk* S.-alii’;;. SL Louis; Agn«‘- Sealing.
chimneys were blown down. Tbe stroeta
Verdict la tbe Crouch Murder Inquest
St Loute; Lizzie Isch. Ctouterville Station;
are full of debris. Ln tbe surrounding
DrrxoiT, Mich., Jan. d—Tbe inquest In­
Laura Tltompeon, Chestet, LU.; Mamie
country the work of devastation has been
to'tlie Crouch murder, near Jackson, waa re­
Putec, Columbia III-; Minnie Bailey, Belle- terrible.
vllto. 1IL; Hilda Hammol, Trenton, Ill;
Ln this dty the gale waa the heaviest for sumed Monday and attracted a great crowd.
Emily Ltouhardt, Trento-; Virginia Heln- years. Tlie wind blew forty-eight miles an Tlie inquiry lasted all day and resulted in r
Mlman. Belleville; Kiltie Arbsna, VaD- boar. Many o&lt; tire leiegrapb wlrea were verdict that tbe victims ofjibo tragedy came
dalh; trortrude Slrnnck, Germany; Mary down.
Provincetown report'd a wind­ tn their death at the hands of ptraons un­
Bien. Belleville: Mary Manning. BL Louis; storm of fifty miles, Purtlan«i forty-eight known Nothing wiiatever was disclosed
Delphb S.-hleriniUuur, Belleville; Mary miles an hour. Wcter on tbe Boston &lt;ft throwilig any satisfactory light upon tlie
Qunpbell. East Sl Louis.
Albany Railroad track*, from South Cove to terrible mystery. Tbe negro boy and the
'I lie injured—Date) Eberman. Belleville,
Providence Depot, was thirty Inches deep.
hired woman were discharged from custody.
slightly; Agnes Sctinelder, not dangerously;
Macon, Qa.. Jan. ia—A terrific cyclone
Lou Lott, East BL Louis, badly hurt; Fan­ has occurred In Coffee County, where trees
The Fruit Crop Rains!
ny Benker, Waablngtoo. Ma, seriously;
were piled tn heaps and many houses were
Chicago, Jan. 8.—^Reports from South­
Sister Reparta, Stater Stylita, Stater Mantis­ blown down. Every building on the Smith
ern
1
1!
Inola
say that the peach orchards have
sa, Liens Born seriously hurt
plantation waa ' destroyed and many build­
Tbe tore on the building and fumlt ire Is ings In tire surrounding district were dam­ been ruined by tire recent excessive cold
weather, ranging from 25 deg. to 30 deg.
estimated at between &gt;65,000 and &lt;75,000. aged.
The insurance to &gt;25.000.
Cincinnati, Jan. 16.—Reports from the below zero, and It Is believed that ti»c orange
Father (rough, of St Peter’s Church, who Ohio Valley, W. Va., and Kentucky say orcliarth of the Gulf States hare fared sim­
wftne«ed tbe dreadful holocaust, aaya:
Urere has been tbe heaviest suow-fnll for ilarly. Tbe cold wave swept all over the
South, causing much suffering.
"The one bright feature ef the dark and
dreadful doom with whfcfc the convent waa depth of from ten to twenty inches. There
visited to tbe heroism and martyrdom of the U a general blockage of railroad trains.
THE MARKETS.
Stater Superior. Ajs soon as tbe Are was
A Brighter Os’.leok ir Peeasylvaaia.
discovered she rushed through a thick suffo­
cating smoke to the donuiturlre occupied by
PiTTxBClton, Jan. R,—The Chrunicle'i
8HKKP. .
75
the young ladies on tire third floor, and
McKeesport (FA.) dispatch says: “Work
HOGS...
awakened them. AU were ordeied to con­
gregate in a room directly over the main en­ ba. Uvii resumed by the National Rolling
trance to the convent, and tin informed tbe Mill and Forge Company, tbe workmen ao
frightened girls that ladders would be ele- erptiog a reduction cf wages ranging from
tweive and a half to twenty-tRe percent CORN-Nat
wouW ** •aTeA Through
the blinding amoke ths stabv went down on
Iren Works also started in full
gK
tbe second floor in search of more pupils,
i nutat funner wngca Tbe National Tube PORKLmm.
11*1
Morits alii resume at once at a reduettoo.'*
and while there she bad an excrlhait oppor­
tunity to wcapa but rejected all reqmwta.
liCAt'i'.u, Pa., Jari. &amp;—Wort lias been CHEK8B WOOL-Domettic
end again picked her way amid tire flames
resumed in all of the depaitroesrts of tbe
CHICAGO.
ami smoke back to tbe room on tire third
Rendhiit lion works. The works employ
B nV E8— Extra
Cbotoa...................................
geod
v-gw tone been reduced from &gt;156 to
be found that
Medium
&gt;3.25 per ton. A number of other mantt
Botatoerr Stock.
b*n»!&gt; t -u-bed the seoond-ston window.
Inferior Qutia.......... ...
• .■ctunni are pre|«rinc to resume work and
lOGS-Uvw-Good to Cbotoe
By 4his time the fire and smoke had cut ufl
tire outhmk in tire iron trade to generally
K.E_BP......
,
all retreat, and, aa‘ there «u nobod v I brighter.
NNM
Wkb
presence
mind
tbr
tend
erjes
. btr
^Ujtton
a nt unteMd. J saw the Stater Superior
r.nd the young women for an hmtant al tlie
•wuxiow and then a btaek. suffocating
clouu of smoke swept into tire spartment
•nd ev. lu|-d in its deadly coil all tliat wm
garl und beeuulul In the convent Ten
m'natre Inter biiiowH cf fire were darling
wu: •&gt;. the wimtow where the pupils nnd
A-.yit i-edura had stood. I am satixttert that
L vvdiwlitad bdJen lougenougii every .rie
-».0o- Imlldmg cuuhl hare bveu mvt . J
M tin 1™, to (MUnir Mo, ta oin
&lt;■ t.l^ o! Un . Inllduu,
o.iu tto
r th- ba* tie*} n&lt;mM tuil do it. Th. v
turned I'njir ul cram.s m&gt; *« to drive the Axuimm
into tOM portion of tint building wlwre tire

E». Exrnse 10.45 p m. ArtChicago 7.30
Pacific Ex.. 12.40 s. m. Arr Chiesgb 7J5

Terrible Racket

Hal*1.55 p.m. Art Dr trott 8.10 p.
Day Express 8.55 p.m. Arr Detrott 6.15 p.
Atlantic Ex. 3 40 a.m. A re Detroit 6 15 a.
....... m.
vuvua i
otiirra run daily except Bunday.

-A-T ZMTST STORE.

Grand Baplda IHvhdon?
STATIONS.

I have a [large amount of money to raise the Ist.of Feb­
ruary, and I am bound to get it out of my goods

If Low Prices Will Do It!

N. T.

Grand Rapids Lv 12.20
Bowen...* t...........
j... 12.34
Bowen....
..........
LOS
Middleville....
Hastings
Nashville, .. D
1..V.
Vermontville...
Charlotte
Eaton Rapids...
250
■B
Rives Junction.
Jsekaon...T....
a ai
Detroit.........

STATIONS.

LOi

During the month of January I shall get as near

possible, and other goods will be soldjfir

AU

De’t
M

MO
5 'Al
8 43

6 50

(Ml

8 07
UB
8 57

12.4?

8 65
6.15

Mall

Ml

Detroit .

For atnple goods

V

Rives Junction..
Eaton Rapids. - -.
Charlotte
Vermontville....
Nashville
H Ratings
Middleville
Bowen,
Grand Rapids....

8.15
3
4.10
4 80
IH)
f 21.)
6.45

050
12 ■
12.48
1.17
1.40
2.06
2.13
141
8.07
8.40
8.55

4w
&amp;£
7.08

7.57
8.20
Ml
8.58
9.23
10.08
10.25

9.53
ias
11.08

Through Coacires and Bleeping Cars to sod
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
ownect in same depot st Detroit with trains
on CsosOs Southern diviktan.
E. L. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Ass’t Gen. Sup. Jscksou. Gen’l Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen’l Pbm and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

IAMAN
What They Will Bring Regardless of Cost!
This is an opportunity you can’t afford to miss.

; n/'

It may

not happen again in a lifetime.

D. iC. Griffith

_______ •_______f_________________
Is upon us, and the man who does not prepare for it by providing his family with warm Cloth
tag, is liable to have a Urge Doctor bill to pay.

*?
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND S PACIFIC R’Y

At WOOD1.A5D, is

OVERLOADED WITH CLOTHING!!
And as the season Is abort and be anxious to do people Rood, and save doctor bills, the stock
which embraces a full line of

1 ALBERT LEA ROUTE."

Casslmere Suits, Odd Pants, Vests and Coats, Over*
coats, Etc., Etc.,
Will be sold at prices that cannot but make you smile,

inspect our large line of

“aich" aa "Blanketa," ‘’Wann Flannels," Thick "Warm 8ox," Thick “Warm Gloves," Thick
“Warm Underwear." Thick “Warm Sbawte," Thick “Wann Comforts,” Thick “Wann Skirts”
and Thick “Wann Fur Capa."

Men’s Heavy Soft Scarlet Underwear, B1.00; Best White Knit Underwear for
both Ladles and Gents, 50 ecuts; Men’s Good White Underwear, 25 cents.
-------- MT STOCK OF--------

Boots ant) Shoes, Men’s Felt and Rubber Boots,
Nen'a and Women’n Oremhocn.

Crockery, Hanging and Stand Lamps

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Al ynr aMrwt TiokM OIBM, or addrM*
R. ft. CABLK,
K. «T. JOHN.

CHICAGO.

"

*

BENEFIT!

IF. IF. HILEERT.

TWENTY PER CENT
(L-lJ .. 1 \Sa&gt;ati

ON ALL

WAGONS &amp; BUGGIES

lodars* r-Motad by
s*» fr. m physicians.

Ftewef a New Pollteal Party.
Jackson. Miefc., Jan. to.—That partial
of the i7ohlbit:on i*rty of tbta State who
believe In the organization of a aeparate po­
ll tied party met iu mass convention here
to-dsy, about two hundred delegates being
present. Tlie platform reported Adopt* tlie
name of the Union Party. Lt favors cot&gt;ttltuttooal proidbltion. denounces polygamy,
far-ws tariff, with Incidental |»rotacLlou, but
out sufficient to encourage iuuuo|olit», and
contains some minor feahires. A plwk reporfed by the committee favoring hard
:&gt;Hxrev was finclly stricken out an! nothing
Waa said on that point &lt;r that of female suffraga Alfa Uter period of thu year a new
•onventlon will be called to nominate a State
and Electoral ticket

Sh
KJtat.™............
BarMv, Ma 1............. ..........
•OOM CORNBed-TIppM Hurt
Ftoe Green................... ..
TATORsLOood itoChoice.

[Iff
..........................
jommon Dreaw-d Siding

2'iS

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BALTIMORE

WINN BROS.

PATENTS

•£ 31?

Work
aetia* pap&gt;r»fimaHMH» eiTcutaMoc. AND T1.
ONLY ONg TH AT rVM.«t»l.K8THW FREE.
W. MUST Iwn, Bn tlsa PaanMater. She Sttn*

Tee th Extracted without Pain
No chan. ’ for Kxtr*fUn&lt; wb** we da tire

WINN BROS.

J.M.WOOD
No. a,-

Ovaa Truman's Btork, Nashyhxb.

Dental

Ooi.oka.ik&gt; briuNos, Col., Jan. 10.—The

!&gt;•« tell
• AU d«

In the Market. Call and see for yovaett.

New Dental Parlors

KSg
KAdT LlBKurr.

the Aellevtlte Coo-

Mat).

&gt; grave crisis.

f

�fellow’s

SATURDAY.
suralffte.

-lAUOl.TOOnUCBl,

JAN. 11. IBM

A PAIR or OLD BBOra.
AndBiWoher bar dream* oa hWoonah up

fiMETHWlT.

nm CENTS * MTTLE

"mushbro, y.

and tn dignified state,
a cloee-fltUngand trig.
Ko mortal bad ventured to presage your fata.
Loose jointed, and Jolly, and boi&gt;«Iessly big.
Yet never Ull now a blithe theme for the
0 beautiful, lovable pair of old shoes.

BITTERS

raw am mm
Liver and

I

Though ehlpa may dalay, and though bill* be
postponed.
Still. man. let bl* home be in flnidi or In town*.
Find* often a wearisome trouble oondoned.
When, eaay chair waiting, Ilfs'* roae-Untod
licturn^wlth the advent of homely old ahoea

Remedy.

ana jcti &amp; nainisno*.

torethor for tunthlne or rain,
' the clamour ‘twerv ruin to io

Act »pm ths U .*r and Ktdusya,
i'MOLm fit* BOWBX.S,

OUR NEW MANAGER.
(From Chambers' Journal.]
j----- F W SALE BY ALL OEALEPS

'Hopsand Malt Bitters Co
DETROIT, MICH.

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

Without pufferypimply on ths good word«
of those who have used IL it has made friend,
in every Stats In the Union.

NOT A CUBE AIX,
But a gentle and sure remedy for all those
.ximplalnta which destroy the freshness and
beauty, waata thaatrcnfXh. mar the hannl::Ma and uaafUloaaa ofmany-OIRIAi AND

WOMEN.

Diseases of Women and Children "
R. PENOELLY A CO., Ktlamuae. Mich

Catarrh
LYS

Causes do Pain

or Dread.

Gives

Relief at Once.
Not a liquor or
-nnff.

Applied

with the Anger.

rhorourh treat-

Ever ment

will cure.

An Old Soldier’s
EXPERIENCE.
•• Calvert, Texas,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
“ While with Churchill'* army, Jort before
the haute at Vicksburg, I contracted a aevw* cold, which termmated in a dangerous

Pbctobal.

DpJ. C.Ayer A Co., Lowell, Maw.

Prubatc Notice.

made cm tbe the ITlh day of [(rermber, A. D.
IMKaiX mouths from that dste were allowed for
creditor* to presort their claims against tbe es­
tate of Emily E. Llukletter late of said
-- ■ .
__ ...A
.K..

able Pun

Inta

to think how truly his informant had
I ana employed at the circus; but spoken when be said he fbared Philip
What could he do ?
they have taken out a driver • license could not do much

Mrs. Valiens had frowned at tint al
this loquacity; bat an ld*a struck her
as to its can*©, which changed the frown
into a smile, and calling to her servant,
she desired her to bring brandy and
water into the hall.
"You can drink a glass of something
before you start, coachman, I daw
*ay?” she said.
••Well, yea, ma’am," replied the driv­
er, who bad a curious way of eying the

to be rather unpleasant. "Not that I
am given much to drink. I hare not
drunk more than would do me good at
jmy time for thia four years.”
"I am glad to hBar it, coachman,”
said the elder lady, as he- paused.
"Here is your brandy and water, but
do not drink it now, if you have any
objection.”
"No objection In the world,, ma'am,”
returned the man. taking the tumbler;
" and here are my best respects to you.
ma’am, and the Young lady.” The
curious, searching look was very strong
upon him as be spoke. "But as I was
saying, ma'am, I left off drinking in
consequence of my nearly having a
fatal accident.
Ah! it mutt be five
years ago, now I come to recollect. I
was abroad at tbe time.”
&gt;
’
As he paused b?re to take a second
draught, Mrs. Vallens said: " Now, my
dear. ' to Marian.
But the driver's
narrative was not quite finished.
“ Yes, ma’am,” ho returned; “ I was
in Gibraltar at the time------- ”
" In Gibraltar!’1 exclaimed Mrs. Vol­
lens, with more of interest and surprise
in her tone than she had yet shown.
" Yes, ma’im. I suppose you have
beard of the Rock of Gibraltar? You
have! Perhaps you’ve seen it, ma’am?”
continued tbe driver.
“ Yes, I have. But my young friend
is in haste to get home, and I must ask
vou not to delay,” said Mrs. Valiens.
Her latter words were spoken rather
sharply as if sho were vexed with her­
self for having been led to admit any­
thing to such a man. The driver took
the hint; and touching his soaked bat
again, led tbe way to the fly and opened
the door, Marian following and entering
the vehicle.
.
As they drove off. Mrs. Vallens said
to Margaret, who was an old familiar
servant: “1 almost dreaded to let Miss
Darnett go with that man; his manner
wns so strange.”
" Lor’ bless you, ma’am!” exclaimed
the attendant; "he is all right, ma'am;
it's only bis way. 1 know he belongs
to the circus, as he says, for I have seen
him about the doors every time I have
gone into Sandsmouth, for months
past.”
•
This was to a certain extent reassur­
ing; but the features of the man and the
sound of his voice haunted the lady in a
most unaccountable manner.
Had Mrs. Vallens, or any one else,
indeed, been desirous of testing tbe cor­
rectness of Miss Darnett's story, no
great trouble need have been taken to
prove its perfect truth; for, as it Lap­
pens to most men who fall in love when
post the heyday of life, Mr. Pike dis­
played more earnestness in pressing his
suit with the girl of whom he had so
suddenly become fascinated than would
have been shown by many a mere lad,
who had the hot blood and the inexpe­
rience of youth to excuse him. lie may
have intended to be guarded at first;
but the opposition it met with irritated
the torrent it wim Intended to check;
and.while half Sandsmouth was aware
of his suit, the whole of his establish­
ment made common discourse of his
infatuation.
Possibly Mr. Darnett had been too
communicative among his friends; per­
haps it was merely official watchful­
ness which gave an inkling of the secret:
but certain It was£hat several of the staff
in Mr. Pike's offices were very well in­
formed of the position of affairs—as
Philip Hartleby found. He bad received
some plain hints, and some well-meant
advice, while the distress of Marian, and
the ominous silence of her father.showed
that those who took the gloomiest view
of Mr. Pike's tactics were likely to be
right: but he had never received such
detailed and definite Information as
was given to him on one particular
afternoon, just as he was leaving the
office. He happened to be the las, who
left on this occasion, and as he closed
tbe office door after him he found,
standing outside, a clerk whom he had
seen go out fully five minutes before.
With a friendly nod and word of greet­
ing, Phil was passing on, when the
clerk stepped close to him, and said in
a low tone: •• I was waiting to see you,
Mr. Hartleby. I will walk a little way
with you, if you have no objection.”
Phil was rather surprised st this mys­
terious commencement, but expressed
his willingness to have the young fel­
low’s company.
The latter continued: " I hope you
will not think me intrusive, or as
meddling with what does not concern
me, Mr. Hartleby, if I tel] you that I
have learned something about Mr. Dar­
nett and his family.”
Phil started visibly upon hearing this,
but did not speak.
"I have no donbt you know,” contin­
ued the clerk, "that what the governor
wants, and will have by fair means or
foul, is to get Mr. Darnett’s daughter
to marry him?
Hartleby wild not suppress a slight
groan in reply.
The young man looked at him for an
Instant with an air of commiseration, as
though he thoroughly sympathised with
him, and then hurriedly proceeded:
"He will have her. too, sir, if it is to be
done. I know that some of the men
who have bought from old Darnett can
not meet their bills, which were given
on the express understanding that they
should be renewed; but—aodherecomes
in the worst—Pike's solicitor has got
them from the man who discounted
them—of course, you can judge who set
him to work—and he will not renew.

-ill." » J
Snal.r
' -*
-h * said th* a

whether my inf.-rma-

rap. eialiy looked
Hean- d away, and your syst
guard again*! Billkxu FeVrr,

put me down a* a duffer. If you do, rid Kennedy's “Favorite Betnsdy" wiU do thia
you will know I have had the straight
he .believed sb* would be true to him.
tip. /I have paid you l&gt;ack your half­
although see dk d in th* struggle. She
crown n-w; and returned your k.nd
must suffer; while her father would be
feeling for poor Thiy»r Ho went out
ruined, and his gt»y hairs IndeeJ be
at onfe, and Philip, finding no further Rouadoul, N. T. Price •1.00.
brought with sorrow to the grave.
reason for delaying, followed his ex­
That he himself would suffer also wm
To despond al difficulties discovers
.
certain; but he wm manly and resolute ample.
[to be coirriMUEa]
fiDoqgh to care comparatively little'
courate.
,
about this, even although be had reason
EXCITED TH0U8AMD8
to think his dismissal 'frith disgreo* wm
A Dog Story.
Included in th* programme.
"Did I ever tell you about McGwlgIn thia depressed mood, he felt no in­
clination to go home, but walked aim­ gan's dog? Mr. Jackson asked, as ne of tub gmt life wvlnjc remedy, caiuea them
lessly about the town until—when he helped the new boarder to a second sup­ to jro ncatiy wild tn its pralM- It i»
rd to dosillveW care bevere Couch*, Colds,
had quite forgotten where he was—he ply of beans. We old boarders had Ambn «, 11*v Fevrr, BruncbfCl*. Ho*r»cne»e,
turned tbe corner, and came suddenly beard numerous stories regarding Mr.
LoMaf Vo(ce,oraay afieciion of the Tliroat
Jackson’s friend McGwiggan. We could and l.i.ngs. Trial BoUlee free at F. T. Boise’*
upon the great circus now just bursting
out into a blaze of gas, ’ preparatory to not recollect any dog story, however, Drug bion. ’ Largeaise 11.00.
so Mr. Jackson proceeded: “He wm
the opening of its doors for the evening.
Look notmourulnily into the peat; It can­
As Philip vrossed, to pa« down tbe by­ the curiousest dog I ever saw. Not that not o me Lxck again; wi»tiy ini|&lt;orcj tthc
street along which the side of the circus there wm anything strange in his breed.
ran. ho heard his name pronounced He was just an ordinary, middle-eised
IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION.
aloud; and looking round, saw. some­ dog. that could be either Pitted ot
what to bis vexation, tlie man who had kicked with perfect safety. The oddity
been engaged In the quarrel with Mr; wm in hi* color. Some days he would ■UMlxvUDty of New York! RcCrutly In converPike. At tho moment, he would have appear with a green head, red body and -at on with one of oor rtVotUr*. Mr. Bovs pro­
claimed the iulloving 'tact: “1 consider BL
preferred seeing almost any one to this yell'W hind-quarters. -Other days he Jacote Oil an excellent remedy, and one that
man; so, with a brief answer, he was would have a blue head and shoulder* ouxbt rvrtalnlr to And Ha yay into every bouae
hurrying on. when the other called to and maroon skin. Then again he would bold- Mr*. Bowe alvay* ba&gt; a bottlr o( there,
have an orange larboard and a blue ■nd maka a family remedy of iL”—New Tort
him aga.n.
starboard, I'ke a North-of-Ireland man Evcuitg Tekrram.
" What do you want?” returned Phil,
on the 12th of Julv. OccM'onally he
with a touch of irritation in his voioe.
Boast not ot your health and Btrength too
would be all the colors of the rainoow,
" Why, I want you.” wm the answer.
much; but whi)»t you enjoy them, pral»e God
•• I’ve been trying to get round to your and as handsome as n patent wheelbar­ and u»e them.
place all the afternoon. Can you sec row at a country fair. The dog's color
Mr. A. Nichol* Buffered from Catarrh for
me after tbe show? We close at a quarter wm originally white, but that wm tbe
time McGwiggan wm carrying on the rears He purchased a buttle of E!y’» Cream
after eleven.”
Balm of ua. He ia now altnoet cured, and say*
"What for?” was the natural inquiry business of a draper, and tbe dog would rou cannot recommend It too highly. Ev**s
keep fooling around tbe dye-pans and
of Philip.
Hao*., Druggists, Independence, Iowa.
"What for?]’ echoed the other, with get a swish of one color now and another
Wiun I began uBinr Ely'* Cream Balm my
an expression of contempt.
" Why, if again until he wns os variegated as a catarrh was so bad I nad headache tbe whole
kaleidoscope
picture.
Jt
was
funny
to
time and discharged a large amount of filthy
I find got time to toll you now. do you
matter.
Tbat baa almo*l entirely disappeared
see
Gyp
—
that
was
the
dog
’
s
name--go
think I should want you to come round
and I hare not bad headache since- J. II.
then? It is on your business, and not capering up to a neighbor's dog for a 8atntn«r», w«Mcy, Conn.
bit
of
fun,
and
see
the
other
dog
walk
on mine, that I want you; and the ques­
The -Ight of commanding la’tbe fnribof la­
tion is, will you be here at a quarter a few steps sideways and look Lyp all
after eleven, or won’t you? Just say over from the corn r of his eye, and bor, the price of oxi&gt; age.
yes or no, for I've got to dress and be in then drop his tailand scoot for the near­ ANOTHER CASE OF KIDNEY DISEASE
est alley. One day. Gyp was loafing
tho ring in-half an hour.”
CURED BY RHEUM ATIC SYRUP.
" Yes.” said Philip.who wm impressed around in a lonely way, having *ome
j way
way of
of a
a grass-- Furuate Village, Wayne Co., N. Y., Mar. 5, '83
extra grandeur in the
bj tlie man’s earnestness.
_______ and
_____ ar
A Vermillion
naiu. . Gents—Fifteen year* ago I had a very revere
green.shoulder
»•••
—
"All right, mister,” said the man;
ground- attack of rheumatism, which fettled in my
get
’ ■ultramarine
’* '
M I will be there, too, and your time with a ^snentl
work,. hen
when* fellow who hail just come back and hipe, and much of tbe time for tbe
won't be thrbwn away.” With this he
vanished behind the canvM door at । out of the Washingtonian Home came : ait five year* I have been unable to attend to
against a J my business; for week* and week* al a Line I
which be bod been standing.
, along.
e- He propped himself
,
_____ god tookedjrt
Gyp a.
with . haTC
unable to turn in my bed or to feed
During the remainder of that evening 1I telegraph-pole
and looked
Phil kept up an incessant speculation M
&gt;0°^
-L. J ‘O Lo
T rd!
if Got,
myself. I have tried many remedies, and two
to the
the reason
reason of
of this
this extraordinary
extraordinary ap
ap-­
ho g^ped, wheehnz around
-------------and
, - j ears ago consulted one of tbe must celebrated
to
pointment. Sometimes
Sometimes he
he almost
almost made
made striking a bee line for his old quarters.
(,
physicians in the state, who pronounced it bidpointment.
"Is die dog living? the new hoarder
“''■’’■’'nr
bat 1 grew worse all of the lime
up his mind to disregard it, as founded
during hia UeatmeuL I heard your Rheumatic
asked.
on the invitation of a worthless va­
"No; he’s dead. Yoq see, he got so Syrup l.lebiv recommeuded, ana I ined it, aad
grant; but ere this resolution was fairly
before I bad used two buttles all pain bad left
j
framed in his mind the remembrance of concetoi ^out tbo Motion be ™u.ed |
that he used to go dipping himself in attend io my bu»inev*, »l&lt;1 aniimt-ruvlng ispklthe man and his strange earnestness ut­
dye-bnths nt unseasonable hours, ana |y every day. I so «mM**| U.«t tic libcuterly banished it, andieft instead some­
nixdc bjrrup,"If.....
taken
directed,
cure any
........ a*
—
-------will
----------------thing like alarm, and a dread of some McGwiggan at last sold him to a glue ca»c of -----riicumaUam or kklney Olicaie. 1 am
factory.—Ckicaga Tribune.
yet more unwelcome revelations.
mo»t r. »pcctiuUy jour.
w. „ 1^4
Gan
el
Ammenuan,
Overrccrof
the
Poor.*,
He did not, however, fail to keep his
How It Feels to Kill a Man.
appointment, and stood in the shade of
Th&lt;»e*hDbave bo patiente t t their own
the circus walls just m tho nearest
torget what demand ibry make on that al
"I believe I must have killed at least other*.
church clock chimed tho quarter. Ho
"_____________ ■
had met the crowd, which flowed like a a dozen of the enemy during my three
For eleanaiDK the throat and strengthlng the
tide from its gates as he arrived, show­ years' service in tne army, says Gen­ voice, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral U invaluable to
ing that tlie performances were con­ eral Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska. singers and public speakers.
"One gets used to that sort of business
cluded; his associate wm not long be­
Man cannot dreamI himself Into a noble char­
just as a surgeon becomes hardened and
hind him.
acter ; he must achieve it by diUlgent effort.
"Here you are then, mister!” ex­ calloused in bis profession. The first
man that I killed was before Richmond,
BUCKLEN’8 ARNlcI BALVE.
claimed the latter, as he emerged from
tho circus, huddling on his shabby great when McClellan was In command. I
Tbe I est salve in the world for Cuts, Bruiaea,
was doing picket duty late one night Sorea, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Sorca, Tetter. ।
coat m he came. "That's all right!
near
the
bank
of
a
creek,
an
1
had
been
Chappd B-nda, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Now, 1 won’t keep you long. Just come
Skin Ei u, uons, and positively cures Piles. It
into the Fisherman's Arms, for it is cautioned to be especially watchful,m an i« guaianteed to give per!ret talUfsetlon, or
I carried my
precious cold here, and I will get to attack was expected.
money ■ efunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For
musket at half cock, and was startled •ale by F. T. Bots*.
business in a minute.”
by every rustle the wind made among
The circus-man—Phil did not know the trees and dead leaves. It was some
his name—ordered some ale, and then,
time after midnight that I saw a Con­
after making sure tho door was careful­
federate cavalryman dashing down the
----- KTJUA.NI —
ly closed, said; "Look here, Mr. Hart­
opposite side of tlie creek in my direc­
leby, I told you I would do vou a good
tion. As be was opposite me I fired
turn whenever I could, and I am going upon the borse and It fell. The caval­
to do it now. I’ve knocked about tho
ryman regained his feet in a moment
world a good deal, and I never knew
and had drawn his pistols. I callqd to
WOODLAND, MICH.
any one do a kinder thing than you did
him to surrende.', but his only reply
when you gave me that half-crown on
was a discharge from each revolver,
the night when poor Tiny was killed.
one bullet indicting a tlesh wound in my
Says I: • That young fellow is a good
’X"wo irrndc* of Flour, Groarm. Theu I let him have it full in the
un, and J’ 11 see after him if I can.’ ”
breast. He leaped three feet in the air hnm, Corn Meal und Feed
" You were quite welcome — ” began
and fell with his face down. I knew I kept constantly on hand.
Philip.
had finished him. I ran and jumped
Customer* oun
rely upon
"Of course! I saw that,” exclaimed
across the creek, picked him up and
the other. "But don't you interrupt laid him on his back. The blood wm having their (Jriatte Ground
m*. Now I know just bow affair* are
running out of his nose and mouth and Promptly and Hatlnfuotortly.
with you and that pretty girl in the
poured in a torrent from tho ragged
Give mo u on11 und bcoon vlnLower Down Road, who used to be so
bole in the breast. In leas time than it
smiling when I first came here, but takes to tell it he wm dead without hav­ ued.
J. SPINDLER.
who droops so -much now. Not that ing said a word. Then my head began
there is anything wonderful in my
to swim, and I wm sick at mv stomach.
knowing it, for I believe all the town
l was overcome by an indescribable
knows. One of my friends—as friends
horror of the deed I bad done. I trem­
go, you know—is a lawyer’s clerk here,
bled all over and felt as faint and weak
and he owes me a little money. As' as a kitten. It wm with the greatest
you know what I have been. I don’t
difficulty that I managed to get into
mind telling you that I won it at cards.
camp. There they laughed at me, but
Well. I have beard a little from him.
it was weeks before my nervous system
I let him eff easy, on account of ute
recovered from the shock. Even in my
Have Jut Received a Big Block of
giving me the straight tip. 1 knew he
dreams I saw the pale face of the dying
could do it, if any one could, because
cavlryman. and the specter haunted m*
his mMter is tae lawyer employed by
like a Nemesis long after 1 had got
your precious Mr. Pike. 1 know Pike.
over the first shock of the affair. It wm
l go here under the name of Jem Whit­
simply horrible, but in time I recovered,
taxer, which is no more my name than
and at the close of the war I wm quite
it Is yours; but it Is m much my nsune
m indifferent to the sacrifice of human
Which they will asBat hard-pan pricea. Ala*
m Pike is his.”
life as you could imagine.”
a complete line of
" Indeed!” exclaimed Philip.
" I did not want him to get a good
—loe is not to be procured in Mex­
sight of me on that night, because—
ico, and ice-water would be a most in­
well, for the same reasou which keeps
Id the following Grades: ExrsJsior “A'
jurious beverage there, even if it could Xxtia •A," Star. 15-Uxh Ha. 2, IS Inch Jio
me from coming forward now,’’ re­
be had. Yet the water used for drink­
sumed Mr. Whittaker. "If I WMn’t go­
ing purposes has to be cooled in order
yyiLLIAM JONEft,
ing on in advance for our people in a
to make it palatable, and tbe way It is
couple of da- s, I don’t think I should
done is to cover the receptacle with
Uke to interfere in the matter at alL
one
or
two
thicknesses
of
blanket,
Now, I want you to promise me to do
saturate the ooVering and bang the
something; will you give me that promwhole in a draughty placv away from
the bun. The result Is cool water.—
“ I will, if I can, do anything reason­
Chicago Tima.
able to serve you.” said Philip, after a

"Mr. Pike!” echoed the elder lady.
I thought that he —”
"So did we," cried Marian, anticipat­
ing the remark. "But oh! he is so
wicked and so cruel. You know how
he helped my father to enlarge his
business, and you know how he camo
over after that concert. Well, he nev­
er would settle the terms upon which
my fsther was to have all this timber,
and bo forth; he always turned every
discussion off with a jest, so that father
believed he could settle on his own
terms. Then he came over to our house
three or four times a week, almost evetv day, indeed; and now all at once he
demands large payments from us. and
says he must employ a solicitor. If he
does, It will quite ruin us, as father has
sold all these goods on long credit
Wo expect to have a suit served on us
at once, perhaps this very day. unless—
unless”—here the girl wept so bitterly
that she was obliged to pause. Mrs.
Vallens did not speak; but her stern
frown and tightly closed lips seemed
to tell that she already guessed the sto­
ry she was about to near—"unless I
will give up Philip, and marry Atm,”
Baid the girl at last. "Philip knows of
it in some way from tbe people at the
office, and he is half frantic. One of
tbe principal men advised him to leave,
as be was sure Mr. Pike was bent upon
his ruin.”
"But Philip will never give you up.
I am sure,” began the elder lady; "ho
had better resign.”
"He would resign to-morrow.” ex­
claimed the girl; "ne so dreads and de­
tests this man. But what is my fsther
to do?”
Mrs. Vallens tried to soothe the ex­
cited girl, though unable herself to sug­
gest any real consolation, especially as
further questions showed, so far as
Marian understood the business, that
her father's position was extremely
hazardous.
The ladv had decision
■enough, however, to aavise the girl not
to sacrifice herself on any account, be­
lieving. as sho told her, that her father
would regret it as much as herself in
time to come.
Marian promised to adopt this advice,
which was, of course,’ in accordance
with her own wishes; but her friend
could see that this resolve wss qualified
by the natural • horror‘of being ac­
cessory to tbe distress and downfall of
her father.
After this conversation Marian de­
clared she must g.» home, having prom­
ised to return early.
"You can not think of returning at
present, my dear!” exclaimed Mrs.
Vallens. "Listen, how the wind shakes
tbe windows, and bow the rain is
beating against them! It is quite dark
now, m&gt; you will gain nothing by
hurrying.
But this would not satisfy Marian;
■ she had promised to go home, and so
earnest was shd that Mrs. Vallens
dreaded to excite her further, and so
wm fain to allow her to set forth.
Mrs. Vallens accompanied Marian to
tbe front door, which she opened. The
night wm nearly dark; not quite so
black m It would become in a short
half-hour, but the two ladies could only
just distinguish the dull gray road and
the outlines of the trees m they were
, t&gt;ent by the bbutt, which raved past in
furious gusts. They could not seethe
rain, but they con la bear it.
"It is a fearful night, my child.”
said Mr*. Vallens; "and you will-------.
Ah! there is a carriage!” As she spoke
»vehicle turned an angle of tbe road
and approached the cottage, evidently
on it* way to Bithfield.
Mrs. vallens waved her hand and
moment's hesitation.
called to. the driver. Her call wm
"8«rve me! Why, it’s* you that is to
probably not heard L* the howling of
be servedP* exclaimed Mr. Whittaker.
the wind; but there wm a light behind
"Now, listen. Speak to that pretty
her in the hall, and her g'-sture was
firi, and tell her to get her friend from
seen. The
wheels
slackened, the
ernlow Cottage to be at her house to­
vehicle stopped before the gate, and the
morrow.”
driver, shining in his streaming oil-skin
"What! Mrs. Vallens?” cried Philip.
cape, came toward them.
"Why her—and why to-morrow P”
"Are you empty F*1 asked Mrs. Val­
ens- "Can you take a fare to 8andeturned the other. "Anyhow, we'll say
mouth?”
.
so. To-morrow, I can tell vou from my
The man did Dot reply for a few sec­
friend. Mr. Pike will call at tbe house
onds; and thinking he had Dot under­
in Low* Down Road for his answer;
stood her, Mr*. Vallens was about to
and be will have it, one war or the
repeat the question, when he said: "Do
yon want to go into tbe town, ma’am?”
nett to have Mr*. Vallrns present at the
"No. it is this young lady,” returned smash. and poor oki Darnett will go
interview—just to act m her friend,
Mrs. Vallens. "who wishes to go to the first. I nni afraid you cau’t do much. that’s all. Without her th* girl wifos
Lower Down Road
You can take her. Mr. Hartleby; but although it wm crushed and frightened into saying any­
thing; but I know Mr*. Valiens' s Kfiw.

J. SPINDLER,

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—Boston is not found wanting in
anything, not even in a good opinion of
helped. She has lately given aer mind
to the discovery of relics and is just
now going wild over a piece of lead
pencil with which, it is said, Noah
checked off the animals m they entered
the ark. It is genuine, because Noah
cut his monogram on it so that Boston
might not be deceived when it fell into
her hands.—.V. Y. Herald.
—"What’ll poor mother do?” were
the only words uttered by a Boetoo
newsboy after being mortally wounded
by a railroad train. A passenger had
offered him fifty cents for a oertaii:
paper, and ho wm trying to hastily go*

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between him and the
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grew more pleading, the other harsher,
f*_ ’ .
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are a »ift without alloy;
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Jt»t tbcn'the'^bikTr^n e»mr, tho father, too;
YWreaser faces lit tho twlll&lt;ht yloom.

“How aireet it to within thia Uttte room!

dry.
Your pure desire la my unerring law;
Tell me. dear onn. who la »o safe as 1
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■ball lead

and daughter.
“One moment, Mrs. Darnett,” ex­
claimed Philip: •• lei me enter with you.
Marian can follow us in a couple of
minutes—I must. It is tbe last Ume I
shall hare an opportunity of speaking,
and I will speak now.”
Overpowered by hia manner, Mrs.
Darnett, weak and irresolute at any
time, suffered the young man to ac­
company her, and they entered the par­
lor together.
Pike was there, of course, and turned
to the door with his blandest smile as
he beard the sound of feet. Tn an In­
stant his expression changed to tlie
sternest scowl; and, turning to Darnett,
ho said:.“What does this mean? Why
is this fellow here? Are you conspiring
in some trick upon me?’r
“No; I—I didn’t wish Mr. Hartleby
to“
—You
” beean
»
fearDarnett.
that!'’ exclaimed Pike,

addressing Philip. “Leave the house,
sir! w A discharged, characterless serv­
ant ought to be glad to skulk anywhere
Tb/chlidron crowded dote and klaaed her out of bis master’s sight. Leave the
hair.
'
bouse, sir!”
"Our mother is so good, and kind, and
"When I skulk from you, you may
sweet.
call me characterless, indeed," retorted
There's not another like h"r anywhere!”
The baby In her low bed opened wide
Philip. "I am here by an older and
The soft blue Cowers other timid eyes.
truer right than you possess. I am
And viewed tho group about tbe cradle side
here to protect the girl who has prom­
ised to be my wife; and I will do it You
The mother drew the baby to her knee
And. sniillng, said: "Tho stars shlna soft are a coward; I tell you that to your
teeth.”
My world H fair: its odgra sweet to me.
“ Darnett!” cried Pike, turning, with
And whauwver Is. dear Lord, u rirhtl'’
bis dark face livid with rage, to the
—May Rttci darttA, In-OanarttaUonaUti.
old man; "do you countenance this fel­
low? I know him to be the associate of
thieves and sharpers. Do you counte­
nance him in this?”
"N—no," stammered Darnett, feo[From Chambers' Journal.]
bly. “I have told him already —”
CHAPTER III.-Cox-nsuED.
• '"Then, by Jupiter!” shoutca Pike to
Next morning Phil contrived to see
Philip, “if you do not stand aside and
Marian, and impressed upon her the
allow Miss Darnett free entrance I will
necessity of securing tho presence of
horsewhip you out of the -s------ ”
Mrs. Vallens that afternoon. He found
He stopped with such abruptness
Marian quite willing to ask her, as she
here, and glared so wildly into the hall
had great trust in that lady.
over Philip's shoulder, that the' latter
He saw nothing of his chief during
involuntarilv glanced round also. Ma­
the morning; but this was by no means
rian stood close behind him, leaning on
unusual; and his thoughts had been so
occupied and excited by his visit to tho arm of a lady dressed in black,
Marian that he had anile forgotten the whom he bad seen in the further room,
parting words of Whittaker in refer­ and known as Mrs. Vallens.
When he had previously seen her a
ence to himself. Ho was soon reminded
of them. After tbe usual interval for black vail hid her face; this was now
lunch, he heard on his return that Mr. lifted, and showed pale but set and com­
Pike had just gone out. and then he was posed features, "She is here,” said this
sent for to the head clerk's room. lady; “Miss Darnett is here. What have
Whittaker’s warning at once recurred to you to say to her?”
Mr. Pike, whom she had addressed,
him, and he knew to a certainty what
turned to a paleness which was all the
His foreboding was right; the warn- more striking for ita livid hue, and
ing wfci correct. Mr. Seamier, after a ’ grasped the back of a chair as if to
steady himself.
prefatory cough of the most impressive
"Is that the man who has persecuted
character, expressed his regret at hav­
ing to perform so painful a duty, but vou, Marian?" continued the lady.
stated that Mr. Pike had seen great But I need notask; I might have known
reawn to be dissatisfied with Mr. Hart­ it. 1 might have known that there was
leby’s conduct, and having borne with but one man in tbe world could be at
it*as long as he could, was compelled to once so cruel and so mean. That man
dismiss him. He handed Philip a check stands there. That man is my hus­
•
for an amount
which included a band!”
month’s salary instead of notice, and I
An electrio start shook each of her
said that the young man need not come listeners, save tho principal, whose white
any more to the office.
"And—I—re­ lips seemed trying, but unavailingiy, to
gret to say,” added Mr. Seamier, with shape s)nw words.
\
fresh impressiveness, “that Mr. Pike
“You need no continuation beyond his
feels unable to give in this instance tho abject look,”’ continued Mrs. Vallens;
testimonial to character and ability "he will not deny it, you may be sure.”
which most of our young gentlemen
"I—I thought you were dead,"
have received upon leaving the estab­ gasped Pike. “I was assured of that,
lishment.”
Mr. Daniett, or I would not—I would
Philip smiled bitterly at hearing this not------ ■”
\
harangue; entertaining no ill-will for
" And he would sooner have beheld
the sjieakcr, because ho was a harmless
any specter than have met mo in life," ■
old fellow, and had, as Phil knew, no
choice in the matter.
Mr. Seamier said Mrs. Vallens as the other faltered.
She preserved the same cold, hard,
coughed again, and nervously pulled hia
level tone in her speech, affording a
gray whiskers.
striking contrast to M . Pike. “But
"I presume,” said Philip, “that it
' there can be no discussion between us—
docs not greatly matter If 1 leave at ।
■Margaret!" At this summons the serv­
once?’ ’
ant from Fcrnlow Cottage appeared.
" Certainly not, my dear sir," said
“Go over to. the police station. in Abbev
the old gentleman, evidently greatly
Road” continued her mistress. “Tell
relieved at hearing nothing worse
the inspector on duty that we wish to
than this — " certainly not If you
see him here at once. Go directly.”
would prefer to leave as soon as you
Margaret, who seemed to have much
have checked the invoices you are at, I
am sure Mr. Pike would have tlie great­ of her mistress’ grim, resolute tempera­
est pleasure— I mean there would be no ment, departed without a word. Pike
threw one .-Mperatc glance after the
objection at all.”
With this permission Philip hurried woman, nnd seemed for the moment to
through tlie task on which he was en­ entertain the intention of plunging for­
gaged. for he had made un his mind to ward to seize her; but not oidy were
a bold proceeding, on which he had Darnett and Hartleby between him and
been dwelling for some time.
He re­ the hall, but in the open doorway was
solved to confront Mr. Pike on his visit the cold, awful face which had dethat afternoon; to snatch Marian from nouheed him.
"Now, John Elsbie,” continued the
‘ his grasp, if possible; and to urge Bar­
nett. to defy the worst, rather than speaker, " I have no wish for venge­
ance; I onlv desire peace. I only wish
sacrifice his daughter.
His arrival al Lower Down Road oc­ to save this poor girl from the fate
casioned some stnprise. Marian, who which'was my own. If you wish to fly,
But first you
saw him first, was flushed and agitated. I will not prevent you.
On Ms asking her if she had seen Mrs. shall write an authority for the succes­
Vallens, she replied, in a hurried sion of this young man—Marian’s hus­
whisper: “ Yes; she is hero now with band noon ’to be—to your share in the
my father and mother, in tbe other business.”
A low but irrepressible execration
parlor. I found less difficulty with her
than I bad expected; for she had re­ broke from the miscreant at hearing
ceived an anonymous letter this morn­ lbj»
ing, so strongly urging her to be here,
“ What!” exclaimed tbe lady; "do
and couched in such vaguely forebod­ you hesitate? Will you wait until I ex­
ing language, that she would have felt plain to the officer, who will be here in
kicHned to come, even if I hod not ten minutes’ time, how you became
called for fieri Yet she does not know possessed of the money winch bought
what good she can do by——’’
your share? No; I thought not. You
Here the entrance of Mr. Darnett in­ will write it and with it a release for
terrupted her.
The
latter greeted Mr. Darnett. Quick, sir. No matter
how informal it may be, then\will be no
one to oppose it. You have no time to
lose.’’
houac, my boy, to-day. Do you know
He seized a pen and hastily scrawled
who is coming here directly, and why a couple of documenta, whicllhe handed
fie cornea?”
to Darnett, who in turn gave them to
•• I do,” said Phil
Mrs. Vallsns.
She glanced at them
and said; ‘*These will do; now you
m*y P0-"
,
feel, although
He rose. His wife—it seems strange
thus to describe iter—moved on one
side to let him pas*. "We may men',
again.” he said, panting oe the tiirc.di­

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particulars, explained to them that
the danger which -had made him send
for their sendees was now past; and
the bank against which it is drawn,
they, being thanked, quietly retired.
unless there be a specific stipulation
When they were gone there wan a
sudden tendency to hysterics on the part otherwise in respect. to these deposits.
Usage, which is equivalent to law,
of Mrs. Darnett and her daughter;
makes deposits a demand liability
while a natural curiosity was exhibited
against the bank holding them, and un­
by Mr. Darnett and Mr. Hartleby to ob­
tain tbe key to ail this mystery. Seat­
made the bank is bound to pay them
ingherself between the two women, say­
whenever called for. A check properly
ing a few firm but kindly words to the
drawn and presented is simply the de­
mother, and soothing Marian as if she
were a child, Mrs. Valietw—still to be mand for this payment; and hence as to
the question of payment It has the same
called so—began:
legal character as tlie deposits them­
" My name, as you must have learned,
is Elsbie; it is so, because the man who selves. To decline ita payment at sight
is to break the contract between tho de­
has just left us boars that name, and bo
.
is my husband. I was educated in En­ positor and the bank.
Tbe second rule regards the holder
gland, but afterwards redded with my
father, who was a merchant, at Gib­ of a check, by having it certified rather
than paid, as electing to trust tho cer­
raltar. While there, not long before
tifying bank and releasing tiro drawer
my father’s death, I met John Elsbie,
who bad. I believe, at one time held a from all responsibility in respect to the
question of its payment
The party
commission in the army, and at any
holding the check has the right to de­
rate was in my eyes a handsome and
honorable gentleman. My father, whose mand and receive the money lor it on
the spot; and if, for his own purposes,
experience was greater than my own,
he electa to forego the receipt of the
never liked my suitor, for such ne soon
money and to have the check certified
became; he wad staying at Gibraltar in
the interest of some firm. My father rather than paid, then he chooses to
trust the bank simply. If the bank
would not forbid the engagement, but
he did not encourage it. He died, and should fail before the check is finally
settled, he could not fall back upon the
I found that his money was left to me,
drawer to make him good. It is not
his only child, but through trustees, so
tbe drawer’s Jault, but his own, that
that, without their consent, none of the
the check was not cashed at the time
principal could be withdrawn from ite
of
presentation.
The money was
investment Even thus guarded, the
prise wns so considerable that it tempt­ ready for him and he had an order to
draw it of which ho did not choose to
ed John Elsbie to wed me; and we came
avail himself. At the time of the cer­
to England.
tification the amount of the chQck was
“ This was not more than five years
charged on the books of the bank
ago. Ere we had been married six
against the drawer as if it had been
months, ho tried by every persuasion
actually paid and tho check lield as
witbin his power to induce these trus­
proof thereof. Whatever contingency
tees to give up to him a part, at least, of
may happen afterward lies wholly be­
my fortune. But they did not like
tween the check-holder and the certify­
him, and his plausible pretexts—which
ing bank.
were endless—failed.
Then he vent­
The-third rule regards the failure of
ured upon a bold stroke; ’he forged
a bank certifying a check to pay it, as
their names and employed some un­
not rendering the bank in which it may
scrupulous agents, so that he suddenly
obtained possession of the chief part of have been deposited liable to make it
good, unless negligence in collecting it
my property. The instant he succeed­
can bo shown. Checks, whether certi­
ed in this he abandoned me; and until
fied or not, when deposited with a bank
this day I never saw him again. 1 waa
arc received by it as virtually commer­
reduced almost to poverty, and my only
cial paper; and to the depositor thereof
relation—my mother’s brother, who
was in business at Bombay—hearing of tho bank holds tho legal relation of an
agent undertaking to collect the amount
my misfortune, invited mo to go out,
specified in tho checks, but not under­
and I gladly accepted his kindness.
taking to guarantee the same.
If
Ere I reached Bombay, however, he
chargeable with no negligence in the
had died; but he was unmarried, and I
performance of his duty, it has no re­
found myself his heiress. I returned
to England, End, thoroughly embittered sponsibility for the checks in the event
by my experience, I resolved to live a 'of their not being paid. It has the right
to return them to the depositor from
secluded live, a^ a hermit might do,
whom it received them, and whatever
under my mother’s family name. All
loss may arise from theib* non-payment
efforts to discover my husband were
must fall upon him. Its responsibility
vain, although my trustees offered a
begins and ends with exercising due
considerable reward. I was not sorry
diligence in promptly presenting the
that this wm so. They would have
been glad to see him in servitude for checks for payment to the bank or
banks against which they are drawn.
life at Portland. I only hoped I might
These rules in respect to the check
never see him again. Owing to my ab­
sence from England, my return under system have frequently been affirmed
by judicial decisions. They are founded
another name, and some confused re­
in equity and common sense; and this
port of the death of my uncle, I found
that there was an impression abroad । is a very good reason why they should
be founded in law.—AT. Y. Independent.
that I had died in India. I never con­
tradicted it. You now see what has
led up to tho events of to-day.”
Genns of Disease.
Her listeners certainly understood
It is fortunate that only an infinitesi­
much better than before the secret of
mally
small
proportion of the perms of
her power, but there was yet much to
be explained, and the interview lasted r
disease that are always abroad in the
atmosphere can ever meet with the
long time.
The documenta obtained from Pike—
combination of conditions that is essen­
tial for their development. According
it would be confusing to change hit
to Prof, von Pettenkofer, of Munich, a
name at tbe last moment—would have
germ, ere it becomes capable of pro­
been of small service, but for tho influ­
ducing actual disease, must not only
ence of Mrs. Vallens, and her trustee,
find a susceptible subject, but must also
both of whom were still living. The
find that subject in a favorable locality
evidence brought* forward by them
and at a favorable time; and, as disease
thoroughly convinced Messrs. More,
’ rms are not as a rule very long -lived,
Keelby &amp; Co. that they were safe in S
e vast majority of them die without
allowing Philip Hartlebv to take the
share in their house lately held by Mr. 'encountering tbe necctsary conditions.
Pike. The transfer was made; and
If such were not the case it is certain
that the human race would speedily
Philip’s accession to the firm was an­
nounced in the very same week as that in
cease to' exist: for the Chief of tho
which Marian Darnett bccaiuu hie wife.
Micrographical Department of the Paris
This was soon after the flight of Pike.
Observatory has recently discovered
that tbe number of disease germs of one
But before these events camo to pass,
Philip received a Igtter from an ac­
kind or another contained in a cubic
quaintance, with the insertion of which
meter of the air of the French capital
is, in winter. 7,000; in May, 12,00o; in.
we may fairly conclude:
Jun?. 35,000; in August, 23,000; in Oc­
FOx axd
I
Old Mauket Plack, Bchkknham, &gt;
tober 14,000; and in November, 8,000;
January —, is—. |
and it can not bo supposed that the at­
Mb. Habtlxhv—Rear tiir: 1 am atil! working
mosphere in London and other largo
tho circus bualnc»a. and shall do so tUl th*
racing M-ason begins. 1 have two or three
cities is much less tainted than it is in
very rood things for tho early apring handi­
Paris, or that the air, even of country
caps, and will put you on if you feel inclined
to do anything that way. I heard all about districts, is wholly uncontaminated.—Bi.
Pike, anti of his being obliged to step tt. Served
him right. One of our men rays be has gone Jama' GazttU.
to the Cape of Good Hope; ho heard this
from his brother, who is steward aboard the
An Old Man’s Plaint.
vessel which took Pike out Ho you can de ns
you like about following him up. .
Most everybody is dead. That is, all
the old fbllcK. There are mighty few
left of the old stock that used to move
around so lively and take the lead in
business and public affairs. Some of us
are getting lonesome now. Tho ranks
ent-looklnx party then. I did not knnw tbe
full extent ot what 1 was doing, and Lglve
keep filling up, but we don’t know the
K my word all I ever fend for tho job was
new recruits. Old Father Time is n
poatNla He was the meaaeat men J ever
worked with. But the wonrt of it Was, I was
conscript officer, and he won’t take any
out on a tteket-of-ktave at that very time, nod
substitutes nor give anybody a bomb­
ho knew It; so when we met In Sandstrouth
and he killed my poor Utlio
proof place.
There are no quarter­
be would »plit on me, for J
masters nor commissaries nor potash
E in this war, but it is fight, tight.
11 the time. Fight os they did at
opyiiB, where there were only
did 1 exactly know
three hundred against one million, and
thing.
there was no possible escape. Sooner
However, I knew hia wife well enough by
or later all of us have got to go. We
sight, and when 1 was hailed at Perniow Cot­
can’t desert nor dodge nor play sick
tage to takit up a fare. I assure you 1 could
hardly believe my eyes when I saw standing
nor shoot a finger off, and there arc no
before ?ne. alive and well, tbe supposed dead
furloughs
and no pensions nnd no dis­
wife of .bis Pike. He waa called fiUbio when
1 knew him. I thought J mutt be wrong, so.
charge. There is not even a promo­
to make aurr. 1 tried her with a little bit about
tion
for
good
conduct or noble daring.
Gibraltar. That was enough! Then, when I
There is nothing but to do and die.
Well, it’s all right I know or it
wouldn’t have been so, but it grieves
did—you mcat own
me to hear the Im-11 tolling ail about
a Set ma wife downt
and to see the old stock passing away
—BUI Arp. in Atlanta ConftiLuUon.

of Ithen" attc Syrap I eo»&gt;cli«ltd
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H. M. LEE

BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

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SICK

HEAD
ACHE
CARTKB

If

hi. ought to b' married befors twenty-five.
F.u there are many laaa fortunate young

only men at a employed; others in offices
which never have a female visitor. Their
homes are in lonely furnished rooms, with
mania at restauranta. These poor fellows
actually pine for refined female society.

tiro lives in Harlem.”
Tbe reporter saw this celibate, and got
from him this story: He waa living in a
furnished room and boarding at restaur-

towlsh for some refined female society,
and accordingly engaged board in a fash­
ionable boarding-house in East Seventeenth
street. He was somewhat surprised by tba
greed with which his week's board waa de­
manded in advance nnd almost ‘snatched
out of bis hands, but comforted himself
with a glimpse of a golden-haired bead
through a half-opened door.
Tbe young man had stipulated- for a fire
tn his room, but on going up at night found
it as cold a» a barn. He called for tbe
landlady, and after repeated trials suc­
ceed ed in gaining her attention. In an in­
jured tone she promised to raise a little
during which the young man crew warm
from inward heat, a frowsy and slatternly
•arran'-girl came in with a bang, threw
some kindling-wood on the hearth, lit it,

^KERMOTTS

the ooal-bucket with her. He started after
her to secure tbe bucket, but too late, and
bo hoard the golden-haired beauty say:
“ What's the matter with that galoot up­
stairs r*
“ Oh, he wants a fire, bad luck to him.”
“ Well, bo must bo a gilly. Carry him
up the kitchen store.”
‘ Slowly and sadly the young man In
search of refined female society pulled on
his overcoat, walked down to tbe street,
hired an express wagon, heljred to put his
trunk on, and quit tho house just In time
to bear the golden-haired young woman

fraud wbau 1 first taw him.”
He went to his old “furnished room.” It

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taltaa in all eases without delay.
A Terrible Coach Co rod.
“In 1SST1 Ux&gt;k a severe eold, wlik-b affected
tnj .unx«. I bad a terrible o.a^h, ai&gt;d imwed
al(hl after n&gt;&lt;hl nitUout sleep. Tbe ductors
Cave ma up. I tried A VCR's CRXlUtV I*rror strength. By the
FKCTOBAL a perma-

Croup.—A Mulbrr'i Tribuk.
•• White m tbe eoonlry last winter my '.due
boy. throe year* old, wm taken ill with cruMp,
it oeerned a» if be would die from atnuif*tetasu. One of the family suggested Uw we
of irn'i CnxxBr. Far yobal, a b&lt;ut:&lt;- &lt;tf
wMen waa always kept tn the boose. Thss
wm tried in email and frequent d&lt;»es. iua4
to oar delight in less than Lal t an hour tlw
mile patient waa breathing oMlly. The .ioewr said that the Chirm’ Psctobal had
savedmy darling's life. Can you wonder at

in my faaitly for wmd wars, and &lt;!• mu
hmllMlr to pronounce II tbe n «Mt effectual
remedy for cough* ADd'crlii* wo hare ever
tried.
A. J. C*A*M.”
Jj»k« Crystal. Minn., Mart* U. I«2.

of the landlady and her delighted remark:
“I expected yon back, but not quite so
soon.1* That was bls last attempt to find
refined female society. The young man
said there were sixty such Isolated fellows
in hia block.
A DEAD PAUPER.

Autharille-, Bad a Commotion Results.
iOalUpolia (O.&gt; Special.)
Aa Joseph Dennett, an old Frenchman,
entered tho third story of the vacant Gal­
lipolis Woolen Mills for some article this

papers do not toll a story of real life as fu4
of surprising incidents &lt;■ a sensational
srritor could pack a novel. Take the mys­
terious tragedy reported from a little vil-

a tramp nanusi Barrows stopped at the

PATENTS

—It is said that nature hu written a
letter of credit on some men's faces
which is honored everywhere it is pre­
sented. Tbe New York Commercial
AdrerUterconjectures that perhaps that
is toe reason why a barkeeper always
sets out a bottle before a red-nosed man
without asking any questions.

—He was looking for the cashier, and
asked the paying teller if Mr. Blank was
Ln. “Gone to tbo springs,” wu the
reply in the terse manner aud courteous
tones usual to bank, hotel and various
other kinds of clerks. “How much h&gt;
itf” uked the visitor. The teller didn't
seem to catch on.—San Francisco Post.
—There is a deposit of 913,500 in a
a bank at Corsicana, Tex., surrounded
by some queer circumstances. A man
wu arrested for the theft of a horse
and deposited 91,000 for his appearance.
He wu searched by the sheriff, who dis­
covered 918,500 in his pockets and de­
posited it in the bank. The man disf
appeared and hu not been heard oamce.—Chicago Timet.
—A ladv from Boston upon entering
toe East River on board of a Sound
steamer uked tbe names of the large
institutions u they pawed, and feeling
a warm current of air sweeping off from
shore remarked iL At this moment her
informant said:
“And this is Hell
Gate.” “I thought as much," she re­
plied, and sought the seclusion tho
cabin afforded.—N. Y. Graphic.

at beholding tbe stiff of a colored man ly­
ing before him. He raised an alarm, and
—Fisher’s Landing, or. the St Law­
soon tbe whole city was in commotion rence, hu a sea aerpeuL It wu seen
over another sup|&gt;ooed murder.. An ex­ near that place by a fisherman, who,
amination el id tod the following facts:
seeing what ho supposed to be a log,
Last Saturday an old colored man died took nis boat and went out to get it for
at the Infirmary, and was buried by Un­ firewood. When some little distance
dertaker Bkeea. Tbe Gallia County Medi­ from the supposed log, what was his
cal Society, having asrortained^tiiat they surprise to see it coming toward him
were entitled oe demand to th’ bodies of with wide open mouth and displaying a
unclaimed paupers, had mnd*&gt; the demand row of teeth about three inches long.—
of Infirmary Superintendent Holt last Sat­ Chicago Timet.
urday, and received permission to take it
—Sam Carroll, a Kentucky ten-yearaway, and, to avoid publicity, had gone
al ou' ten o'clock that night and taken it old, was in the habit of lying down in
up for purposes of dissection. *They bad tho road and compelling teamsters to
made arrangements with Alex. Robin­ drive around him. wu at last crushed
son, a colored barber, to place the body­ by the wheels of a wagon loaded with
in the cock-loft of bis dwelling, a three- com. He had four ribs broken and an
For a
story building on tbe Public Square, and ugly guh cut on his breuL
while he looked more like a corpse than
the txxly wm taken there.
During Sunday and Monday, however, anything else, but the next day he wu
Robinson became greatly alarmed on ac­ out on the uh hopper playing the'jewscount of tbe colored people having dhoov­ harp.—Chicago Tribune.
ered tho robbery of the grave, and could
—Professor Wright, of Oberlin, hu
rest to no peace until the doctors removed lately been investigating anew tbe signs
it, which they did Monday night, to the of the glacial period in America, and
place where found. 8kroe, bearing of the finds that the great sheet of ice must
rumpus around town, went to some of the have covered the territory between ita
poor authorities and wanted to know if he northern limit at Allegaov County, N.
had not been employed to I cry that man, Y., southwest through Pennsylvania,
and if he must not »ee it done. Bring an­ entering Ohio a few miles north of toe
swer 4 affirmatively, he repaired to the Ohio River, which it crossed on the line
woolen mill, and finding the doctors and between Campbell and Pendleton coun­
ties, Ky., and recrossed near the south­
on being refuted ordered Manibal Schenk ern boundary of Dearborn Cofinty, Ind.
All this territory bears marks of glacial
charge of it. Keller waa brought before action, and is dotted alt over with
the Mayor and promptly discharged, and boulders, which now lie hundreds of
the Medical Society and the young doctors miles south of their source. When the
still bold the fort and stiff. Tbe affair has Clacier extended acron the Ohio it must
created great consternation among tho
avo formed a dam from five to six
superstitious portion of tho colored popu­ hundred feet high.
lation. One old darky remarked to-day:
“ Tuat all tbe um&gt; the white folks had for a
The Proper Position for Sleeping.

•• I suffered for right yearo frrm Bronchi! is.

Dr.I.O.AywACo., Lowell, Ntaw

—Statistics ahow foal the growth of
timber in Kama* ia yearly increasing
beyond the consumption. It wu feared
at the first settling of tbe State that the
timlicr would disappear in a few years.
—Chicago Tribune.
—Goethe oondamned the practice of
congratulation upon marriage. “It h,”
he Mid, “aa absurd aa congratulating a
man on having drawn a lottery ticket
before you know whether it ia a prize
or a blank.”
—A brother of Profwsor Henry liugof Dartmouth College, said, on
going West twenty years ago, “Yon
will never hear from me unless I can
come back rich.” All trace of him was
lost He baa just returned with his vow
well kept”—N. T. Sun.
—An esteemed New Orleans ooatemporarv declares that dignity kills a pic­
nic. such may be Che coae in the South.
Up thia way a heavy shower of rain,
luting about an hour, would kill the
most undignified picnic deader than the
middle mackerel in the barrel.—Chi­
cago Herald.
—The Philadelphia Ledger thinks
that on reasonably fast railroad time,
a train should run from that city to San
Francisco in four and one-half days in­
stead of the proposed six days, of which
some people have been bragging. For
about a dozen years the time from ocean
to ocean hu been seven days.

hh “hired man.” When Cate died the
widow employed Barrows to run the xarm.
After awhile he became ambitious to step
into Gate's shoes, and proposed uwr:u :e
to hia “bosa” Bbe refused his offer,
wl.erwupon he fired a revolrer at her, a; &lt;1
in running away she fell and broke her
leg. Barrows thought ho had killed her,
and so shot himself in the breast. He re­
covered and bad U serve a sentence in jail
for his offense. But the shooting .-teemed

w ho got out of jail she married him. Th«
strangely-matched pair liavo lived hap-

tag any Hght on taw tragedy. Truth Is fa&gt;

A German, Baron Reichen back, has
occupied many years in studying the
art of bed-making, or, rather, bed­
placing, and maintains that improperly
placed beds will shorten a man’s life.
LI a mere magnet exercises an influ­
ence on sensitive persons, the earth’s
magnetism nraat certainly make itself
felt on toe nervous life of man. In
whatever hemisphere'you may be. al­
ways sleep with your feet to the equator
and let your body lie “true as a needle
to the pole.”
The proper direction of the body is of
the utmost importance for the proper
circulation of the blood, and mauy dis­
turbances in the 'organisms have ’been
cured by simply placing the bolster in
a different point of the oompass from
that it had occupied. Let such as have
hitherto been io tbe habit of sleeping
with their heads where their fad ought
to be take to heart tbe example of the
late Dr. Elschwester, of Magdeburg,

dr?i years.
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~
Tbe most unhealthy position, we arc
told. M when the body Kes due eaal and
weat
Some obaerrera assure u« that to
sleep in such a poatore is tontanmUDt t &gt;
committing suicide, and that dUfases
are ofom aggravated by dvviatKr.i, f:v*«
tho proper ponturw. —7&gt;»vfon W orM

brother kwlog company with tt-e
•ohoulma'am?"—A’ F. TYme*.
—Montana will not only build about
S donen new achool-bouMM this sum­
mer, but Los also fallen in with tbo
Teachers' Institute idea.
,
—Twelve years ago Germany had
only 1,870 theological students. Now
it numbers 3,707 Protestanto and 7C0
Catholics preparing for the ministry.
—Mrs. J. H. Willard, who, with her
.late husband, succeeded Mrs. Emma
Willard iu the direction of the Troy
Female Seminary, and for thirty years
presided over the institution, died a few
days since.
•
—The Missouri Stale TeaUier’s Asso­
ciation struck a blow lor reform the
other day when they adopted a roeolation providing that no member in tbe
association should receive the title of
Professor.—St Louie Pott.
—The Methodists have purchased at
Chin King, in West China, a piece of
land ou which to erect a mission chapel
and school for boys. The title deed is
stamped with the Mandarin's great
seal.
—When you go to Paris don’t forget
the American chapel. No. 21 Rue de
Bcrri, Champs Elysees.
It is open
•very Sunday. A great many church­
goers from this country forget this, and
wander round to see the military shows
and other attractive sights. N~.. F.
Times.
—Mr. Samuel Morley, M. P„ In lay­
ing the foundation-stone recently of a
new Congregational church at Westgate-on-Sca. said the English had not
to go to India for heathenism; It ex­
isted at their own doors, nearly onehalf of the people neglecting public
worship.
—Under the head “A Sign of the
Times," an English journal says that
in a place of worship in Loudon the
following notice was given:
“Tho
members of tho cricket dub connected
with this congregation will meet for
the transaction of business to-morrow
evening at seven o’clock. The usual
prayer meeting’on Friday at half-past
seven o'clock.
—The old bell of Trinity College,
Hartford, Conn., has at last found a
resting place over the dormitory of tho
Episcopal Academy, iu Cheshire. Some
years ago tho students in the college
turned tie bell upside down one night
and filled it with a mixture of wet
plaster of Paris and nails. The mass
solidified, and. as the professors decided
not to have the bell cleaned out, the
students were obliged to attend chapel
and recitations without the warning
notes of tbe bell. This wm a hardship
the students had not thought of, and
mauy of them received so many marks
for absence that they would gladly
have paid to have the bell restored.
The faculty held out, and the old bell
was never more heard on Trinity
grounds:—Neto Haren Rcgiitter.

PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
—A girl hu been arrested while dis­
guised u an old woman. The old
woman disguised os a girl is still at
large.—Chicago Tribune.
—“He shot himself in the woods,” is
an Indiana paper’s account of a suicide.
The bullet, of course, must hnvo takes
effect in the lumber region.—N. F.
Graphic.
—Clara Hooking at the bonnets,
etc.): “Don't you think they are very
handsome?”
Amy (whose thoughts
are on the other side of the street):
“Very, ’specially the one with the black
mustache.”—Detroit Free Ih-ett.
—Several ladies last their house
plants by freezing last winter. There
is no excuse for such negligence. Three
tons of coal at eight dollars per ton will
carry a dollar's worth of honse plants
through the winter safelv.—N. F. Netos.
—“I declare!” exclaimed Mrs. Tldnice, “I .never saw a girl like our Saxy
Jane. I worked almost two hull days
on her new bathin' dress, and don't you
think, she got it wringin’ wet the fust
time she put it on!”—Chicago Herald.
—"I have often noticed that gallant
young men walking with their sweet­
hearts offer the left arm, while devoted
married men with their wives offer the
right arm.
Why is this?”
Edith:
“The left arm is nearest tbe heart; ths
right arm is nearest tho pocket-book.”
—Boston Post.
—Host (really in agony about his
polished inlaid floor)—“Hadn’t you
better come on the carpet, old fellow?
Pm so afraid you might slip,you know.”.
Guest (with a wooden leg)—“O',” it’s
all right old fellow—thanks! There’s
a naif In the end you know.”—N. F.
Journal.
—The editor of a village newspaper
near the city wrote of a young gentle­
man who sung in the choir, that he
was among tho best of their amateur
singers, and he was horrified to see it
appear in his paper, “one tA the best
of our amateur, sluggers.” He has
gone fishing until it blows over.—N. Y.

allopathic feet His pants arc so tight
that he never takes them off, ana be
has a plate glass window in one eye.
Tbe other is dosed for repairs. He got
on the wildest kind of a debauch last
night with half an ounce of pepper
sauce and a bunch of cigarettes. He
hails from New York.—Laramir Boom­
erang.
.
—Tlie Arkansaw man has many ways
of getting his name into print, and
when all other means fail tbe mad-dog
resort is taken up. The gentleman who
wants his name to appear in the local
papdr calls on the editor and says:
“Killed the biggest mad dog this morn­
ing vou ever saw. Better umkv a local

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There ft sometiiiog else, which by your leave.

Centaur Linlment.-A..*Im rd, did you say, well we should smile.
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.
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pleaaaut, **fe, and reliable family medicine.
FUK DYSPEPSIA they arc invaluable.
Tho I’kv. Fmaxc.s B. Hahlovk, writing
from AllatOi.
aayv: "For soaie years
ta»t I have besn subject to constipation,
from which. Iu spite of tbs use of medi­
cines of various kinds, I suffered increasing
incoavvubnee, until some nion’bs ago I
bejran taking Ainu's Fills. They Eave
entirely corrected the costive habit, and
have vastly improved my general health.''

laritles of tbe bowels, stimulate the appe­
tite and digestion, and by their prompt and

artie, fu 11 n. -|

bod;

oni Urine, tV.TBTi^AT1O.&lt; and de­
mand tho use of a remedy I hat a&lt; t» directly
on tbe Liver. AaaLlvcrincdicloeTUTT**
PILLN have no e [mil. Their Action on tbe
Kidneys and Skin ft also prompt; removing
all impurities through three three •• eeav-

with dally wo.tr and nrv a perfect

ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.

xud.vrrywh..-v,»r»a. Offire.41 Mnre&gt;ySi..X.T.

TUTTS HAIR DYE.

Guay Hair or Whisxkbs changed to-

rbole physical economy.

Office, 44 Murray Street. New York.
TTrilUWAL«f M&amp;OLRECEIPTS TBtt

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mats.
Sold by all Druggists.

*

YOUNG,
U.D, AND

MIDDLE*

Ayer’s

Sai saparilla.

ABED.
iliUc taint, may

t

NEURALGIA,
3heumatism
Aftrllsi, Acute or Chronic

Lumbago, Sciatica and

S™i'
Nervous Headache.
“*1'
A*"Th c r cooolete and e-rfc-t enr,

dldragEnta. Prt&lt;

bold by all Druggists; »1, six bottles for |A
Cl Dll c
Jsw»e« River.
rAnNIO Settlement. 111..

WHAT STRUCK AN OLD SOLDIER.

CONSUMPTION.

“It will soon be twenty years since the war
closed.''
Under tbe hot sun uf August, 1882, the vi|1 jieotDover, N. J.Jsy »uD as tlie sphinx In
Egypt, while Elijah Sharp of that place, slowly
in
nBGflM I
slid softly'spoke of tbe past. “Yrs" he said,
“! was in the army and saw mauy of the sights
of those fearful years. I was finally discharg­
ed from disability, resulting from sunstroke.
I came home, miserable io health and spirits;
so enfeebled that I took cold on the slightest
exposure. Life seemed worthless to me; I liv­
ed only iu memory,"
"That was sad enuvgh,’’ I said, dividing my
last two cigars.
NotsJki by dr
"That's so,” responded Mr. Sharp; but 1 gut
over It. Outgrow it i Not exactly. When in
that condition 1 began taking Panna's TokIC JOHNB. ALDEN, Publisher,
aud my health commenced to improve right
away. I »»« astonished at it, and ro was my
wife. I piled on tbe flesh and could eat any­
thing. .My ambition blazed up. I could at­
tend to traaineaa, aud now—excepting that!
have to take care about exposing tnj seli to the
hot sun—I am as well as 1 was the day I enllstc&lt;L What differenect there are io things—
guns and bayonets kill; Pabkkb'b Toxic
saves.
This prc|&gt;crati&lt;&gt;n, which has been know n as
Pa bum's Gsxgxb Toxk; will hereafter be
called simply Pauir'B Tuxic. As unprinci­
pled dealers arc constantly deceiving their cus­
tomers by substituting inferior articles under
the name of ginger, aud as ginger is really an
unimportant Ingredient, we drop the misleading
word.
than you •tir tooagbl pcaaiblt
There is no change, however, in the prepara­ Capital #M required. |Wr w.l.
...fe
a
f Im.m *e Iw smre
tion itself, and all tot ties remaining in the
bauds of dealers, wrapped under the name of
Pahkeb's-Gixorb Toxic, contain tbe genuine
medicine if tbe facsimile slgnlture of Hiscox
dt Co. la at the bottom of the outside wrapper.
&gt; 111» ud 41 &gt;•

BOOKS--Millions

UML0US

’".“if

Full । art ca
lul« will bO

A BRAVE LADY.
Mrs. Schoonmaker. of Creek Locks, Ulster
Co.. N. Y„ bad tbe misfortune to entirely lose
the sight of one of her eyes, through an aed
dent, and endured painful fnfiamatory action
therein for two long years: the other eye flnal-

enu health seriously suffering: indeed she was
a mere wreck, a walking skeleton. In thft
terrible strait she consulted Dr.Darld Kcnnedr
of Roudout, Jt. Y., who U4d her at ones that
tbe Injured eye usl be removed. She quietly
but firmly said- “All right, ductor, but don't
give me rhlop.forni, Ln my husband dt by
my skte during the operation- and 1 will neith­
er cry out or stir.” The work waa done, snd
the poor woman kept her word. Talk of sol­
dierly courage! Th ft showed greater pluck
than it takes to face a hundred yunt- To re­
•Urogth to the ।
tbe “ravortie B

f,” which cleansed tbe
ipMhr eUMd W* uih!
a elf. The ‘'Favorite

Just -jay tha‘

.triune

Infants and Children

APHIZEJ
item, absolutely
Cb. FertUad. Mi

�C.S
with tri
hl. erMiHnn. &gt;»d

-

Ing clone &lt;*ut rhe stock.

IHt___________________ •
PAY WANTED!

F. F. Hilbsmt.

Glasgow &gt;■** tbe stove
NOTICE.
•eiore ecu. 1. ano scute tot- hum. 1 noioni
want money but must bare it.
D. C. Griffith.

ABOARD.
I will be at Geur-W. Jranei#i*’ .store on Bate ra. My Mie Vu.Utowr*. h*
having7 unsettled
..or account* are paYstetitti

gg For rich Roasts and luscious Bleaks try
tbe &lt;Md reliable market
SOMETHING NEW.
I desire to announce that having purchased
Mr. Blanchard's interest in the bakery, I shall
continue to keep fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes
and confoctlonsrfea of all kinds, constantly on
hand. Warm meals and lunches nt all hour*.
Fresh oysters by dish or can. Please favor me
with your |«slroniige.
Maa. Luct Hamkis.
FOR SALE.
50 acres of land St,' miles from Nashville. 50
acres ready for crops, bouse and barn al a bar­
gain also steam tnu t Ion engine and separator.
n u
i rvttBVM

gg- Roger* Bros, trippie plate Knives, Forts
and Spoon*, st C. L. Glasgow's at prices so tow
as to astonish you.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
ben-tofore existing under the firm name of C.
W. A J. T. Goucher, physicians and surgeons,
to hereby dissolved by mutual consent, the sen­
ior member retiring. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to the old flrm are request­
ed to call immediately and seuje.
C. W. Goucbkr,
________________ J. T. Got'cnxu.

tyNoney io toan on real estate. Inquire
of
Iwk
H.Coa.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Grave# A Son would respectfully announce
to the public that they have opened a fine, new
stock of choice Groceries in the building, corner
Main and Sherman Sts. where they will be
pleased to ee all ot their old customers and a

—Andrew Pott* Mid Jolt" Furlong,
were gathered in by ManUml Griggs on
Tuesday, snd brought Itrfom Justice
Feighurr and contributed
each and
costa—all beesuae they were ’'drunk
and disorderly.”
—Mrs. E. Psrsdy slipped and fell on
an »cydoor-*tepTuesday morning, au«taining a fracture of .one &lt; Irone above
tbe ankle sou a partial dislocation of
the ankle joint. Dr. J. T. Goucher re­
paired damages au&lt;i Mrs. P. 1* recov­
ering rapidly.
—We publish two installment*. of
“Our New Manager” thia week, which
completes the story. The first part ia
published on the third pnge and the
second on tbe fourth. In a few week*
we will commence the publication of
another aerial.
—Some ten months ago a miseraVle
apology fora human being of Kalamo,
entitled Chaa. Rouse, deserted hia wife
and three small children, and alMcooded to part* unknown. Of course he
Yeft them aa every such pimp doe*, in.
destitute circumst &lt;nces, and the wife
about to become a mother. The birth
of tbe child brought additional cares to
the abandoned wife, and her condition
baa become »o pitiable that rumor *ays
they ruuet gu to the poor-houM*.
Rouse ia at present hanrfng about the
vicinity, but hasn’t made any move for
the relief of bisdeatitute fanijly. There
ought to be a law to publicly horse
whip such miserable wretches as Rouse.
—Dr. J. P. Cessna, practiced bis pro.
fession for twenty years In Knlnmo
and acquired a large rideannd acquain­
tance in that town, Bellevne nud Ma­
ple Grove. Several years ago his wife
acquired a few thousand dollars from
her father’s estate, which filled her
bead with unfilial notlo* s aid the doc­
tor was a»ked to step down nnd out of
her affections and home, which he did
as gracefully as he could under the
circumstances. He went to Indiana
and became a recognized “big gun” in
the lecture line. Last week he visited
hi* old home and gave tbe ablest tem­
perance iecturv, in the Congregational
chutcb, ever delivered in tlmt town.
Moral—If your wife kicks you out,
brace up and mnke a man of yourself.

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE

Dr. J. Graves will resume his practice as
The wood trade is unusually brisk
Veternary surgeon.
just now..
8*11 and see us.'
GaavxsA Box.
A. H. Winn is laid up with a neor .lChristmas Meal# at the old reliable
eic attack.
market of
Hbn'ht Rob.
Porter Harwood, of Bellevue, was in
FOR SALE.
~
Itown Monday.
I offer for aaie my bouse and lot, nicely lo­
Our poultry dealers are still doing a
cated tn tbe-village of Nashville. .
thriving business.
Truman’s quarter-off sale is having
ST*House and Lot for sale on ea«y term*.
Waltxm wkbstsm.
an immense inn.
IlINCE MEAT.
Miss Mary Lee, of Woodland, is vis­
I keep constantly In stock fresh prepared iting at H. M. Lee’s.
Mince .Meat, of my own make and warranted.
C. C. Wolcott and wife are visiting
Those who use it sav It takes the cake.
friends in York State.
____________________ Hbwbt Ros.
Mrs. Mary Munay, of Attica, Ohio, is
WOOD WANTED!
I want 1,000 cords of Ifl and 18 inch season- visiting at N. Murray’s.
Miss Delia Rising, of HaM'ngs, Sundayed with H. M. Lee’s.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
E. R. White haa re embarked in the
I de»ire to announce to tbe people of Nash­
ville and surrounding community that I have sewing machine business.
X
opened a meat market first door north of 8John
Kocher is recovering from a
Uebhauser, where can always be found a eompleie toe of fresh and salt meats, saurage, severe attack of neuralgia.
dried beef, etc., which be sold at lowest price*.
Wm. Kocher is visiting his parents
By keeping best quality goods and selling low,
I Dope to receive a fair share of the public pat­ at Parkville, St. Joseph Co.
ronage. Highest price paid forhMr* and pelts.
Mrs. Ge*&gt;. Simpson, of Hastings, vis­
Give me atrial.
JOHN FURNIBS.
ited at W. E. Boel's over Sunday.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Mrs. C. W. Granger, of Middleville,
AB accounts that have been standing 9 visited nt Dr. Barlier'a-over Sunday.
months and ret unpaid, alao afl notes part dne
M. H Palraer has been appointed to
most be paid before Jan. 1, or they will be put
txs other hand# for collection at once.
tbe janitorship of the M. E. church.
Chas. Detterick, of Dakota, is visit­
CIGARS.
ing his cousins, the Misses Van Nocker.
J. Baaux.
“In Justice Feighner’s court Dec.
81st,” appeared a bran new Dine pound
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
To Loan on good Real Estate security.
boy.
H. A. Dusks*.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ackerman of
NOTICE.
Greenville, visited at J. Ounun'a this
1 shall be at G. W. Francia' store every Fri- week.
sv from 9 a. m. to 5 p m, to receive village
Tlie week of prayer has been fitly
ixe*.
W. E. Guooa, Marshal.
observed in Nashville churches tbepast
FINE CANDIES?

telephone

Dr. W. H. Youngdeparted Tharaday
afternoon for Toronto, Can., where he
will make a brief visit
Rufu# Ainswonh and mother, Mrs.
Blodgett, returned to their home, near
Battle Creek, on Wednesday.
Emmett Everts having finished his
vacation abroad has returned and b&lt;£
come head boss of tbe skating rink.
The Co«unns’ Family Jabiled Singers
appeared at the opera house Wodnes

tionnl church will held
residence of Tho*. Purkey, Wednesday
evening, Jan. Ifl.
•
Oar vciiools re-opened Monday. Mr.
Deuel take* hold in a manner that lie­
tokens a brighter future for Nashville*
educational iutetrats.
Mrs. A. W. Ohls, of Petoskey, yisiled Nashville friends over Sunday. A
telegram announcing the illness pf her
dwnglilrr Eiliia nt Kalamnxno, called
l.*«-r to that place nn Monday.
Dr. J. C. Brooks will give a lecture
upon the life and habit* of the North
American ludimis, at the Red Riblron
hall, Morgan. Monday evening Jan.-14.
1884. • Bowk, arrows, scalps, rolros.
scalping knife and sheath on exhibition
Geo. W. Fisnrls aunonndrs several
good reasons why lie will adopt the
cnsh system on, and after Feb. 1st.
In
short It ia the correct way to do bnaineas and it would lie better for Nash­
ville if every one of her lieaineaa meu
would “go and dn likewise.”
•
Mr. Murry, of Vt Ville, has been ap­
pointed night operator at the M. C. R.
depot and has entered upon the
duties of his position
Paaaeiigers can
now find a warm apot to tarry in, pro­
cure tickets and have baggage checked
for any night train,—luxuries that
ought to be appreciated.
A story enmea to us all the wey fsom Nash­
ville, narrating bow a Middleville man was
found n the train coming from Jackson some
time ago, with tear* streaming from bl* eyes,
but nut tear* of sorrow; they were tear* of Joy,
being s. ed tiecause of a new found treasure.
Butalss, bow haa that treasure vanished! Like
a leaf before* mighty whirlwind, it baa gone
ncrer to return—Middleville Republican.
Which is to suy tlmt the fulr Anna’s
conatnucy has changed to inconstancy,
and Sbnfelt having lost his “pearl of
great price” don’t “felt”’as be use Ni
did.
*
JefferdS Post No. 82. G- A. R.,nt their
regular meeting on Tuesday evening,
installed the following officers for tlie
ensuing year: P, C., E. G. Potter; 8.
V. C., J. Yoting; J. V. C., H. H. Sparks;
Q. M., Wm. Borton ; Surgeon, Dr. D.
C. Howell; 0. D., F. Baker; O. G.,
Henry Gross; Adj’t, E. D. Williams;
8. M., J. 8. Perry ; Q. M. S., Jas. Har­
per. Jefferds Post is nt present in a
thriving condition, and oids fair to be­
come a prosperous and worthy society,
and au honor to Nttsliville and its vic­
inity.
______ ___ _ _________

A NEW RAILROAD PROJECT.

HASTINGS HAHPTNGH.

The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
C. W. Smith on Tuesday Jan. 15th, at 2
o’clock.
Asa Matteson and wife, of Heapeaia,
EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE.
are visiting their many friend* in thia
vicinity.
W. Demary't and am prepared to do boot and
Yon will notice that thia ia consider­
shoe making and repairing in a workmanlike
manner at reasonable price*. HkxxtGkos#
able of an “off-wcek” in tbe matter of
local items.
TOBACCOS.
Eli Strong, of Kalamsno, brother of
All the leading brands of floe goods.
J. Bhaux.
the editor hereof, visited Nashville
on Thursday.
Ed. Liebhauser, has accepted a situatioh in Boise’s drug store and will learn
tbe bnsioeM.
Hanry Witte.
C. E. Ingerson returned to Marcellos
yesterday morning after several days
in towp and vicinity.
Mrs. John Delong, west of town, held
Dr. Hull, township school inspector, visited tbe lucky 1.101 which drew the sewing

ten dollars by an Ionia sharper a few daya ago.

.

Tlie directors of (lie St Louis, Stur­
gis A Battle Creek railroad met nt
Battle Creek Monday and elected
the following officers: President, E. C.
Nichols, Battle Creek; Vice Preaident,
A. C. Waterman, Allien*; Treasurer.
Nelson Eldred, Bailie Creek; Secreta­
ry, George E. Howes, Battle Creek.
Executive Committee: E. C; Nichols,
A. C. Waterman, V. P. Collier. 8. R.
Culp, Richmond Kingman, R. B. Mes­
ser, E. H. Funk.
The meeting was a large and enthu­
siastic one, and tlie board will put
forth every effort to make the enter­
prise a surety as soon as possible. A
survey of the proposed ronto hna been
ordered, and operations will begiu at
once.
This is the company mentioned 6y
The News In April ’83 as being desir­
ous of building nn exension of tbe road
from Buttle Creek northward by the
way of NaahriHeand Ionia; and now
that the prospects for the|haaty comcompletion of the road as far as Bat’.le
Creek are in a fair way to succeed, we
are confident that if the way towns
along the line northward woulJ make
a united effoit, tjie extension could be
secured. We have, in tbe past, laid be­
fore our citizens, again and again, tlie
benefits that must certainly accrue
from tlie accession of another railrond,
but it ianow unnecessary, aa its advan­
tages have become self evident.

ny him.

MONEY TO LOAN
Ob Real Estate al low rate of Interest of

Utaolota v«lu

fetter »ill

Bishop Geo. D. Gillespie, chairman Bute
Board of Correction and Charities, is soon to
Visit the public Institutions of Barry county.
Tbe Church Helpers, of thia city, gives in
recent issues a fall report of the lecture,by 1U
managing editor, Rev. Bancroft, before Tbe

by deep thought.
If the Great Bptrit was angered, and destroy-

Ib tbe'dt'y of New

A tut) &lt;i Joantfolli.

1m. t««r« •

Mr*. Geo. McArthur and Mr*

selves under the dominion of a severe task mas­
ter -strong drink. In a letter recently written

B. 8. Holly

Mr. Galloway presented each of his three
children with • fine cheese on Chris cm.

Government Asylum for the Insane, at Wash­
ington, when- drinking patient# are admitted.
Doud A Trabert have dissolved partnership,
• nd Trabert has moved into the Bhrincr build-

If my will
the medical
and Austin
grown like

power Is going or gone, end if, aa
men, Maudsiey,' Godding, Bliss,
Flint, say, a will power can be
a mustache, I intend to remain

trails of life together.
Dr. Hull, of Morgan, the acoool I aspecter
visited tbe Hosmer school and pronounced It
Individuals would not tbe positive position of Ionia district preached al the church on fiabthe finest school in tbe township.
these medical men that “a win power can be
Bert Smith is making arrangemauts to go to
grown like a musUche” come like a harbinger
ou#ly dumped Into a 'snow bank while out ' Hastings to study law unde*tbe tutovahip of
of Joy, if It were or to a fact I
his brother. Judge Smith. Here is luck to you
A dark boric that has not yet.been mention
On accot:ot of the anowdrifU aouth of town,
ed publicly for the presidential race, is B. J.
“X” and hia better half were “snowed tn”
Hendershott. Although be parts his name in the mall did not gn out until Friday and cane
at Ionia several daya last week. Thia will ex­
the middle, he Is not, like Arthur, a dude; If back oo Qaturday.
plain the non-appearence of tbe North Castle­
Mr. and Mr#. H. Zuchnltt, of Nobvilk, pn-vhe did smash Fred Sweet's pistol, be is not, like
ton Hems last week.
'
Logsn, a warder; resembling Carl Schurz in ed New Teare with relatlveajhere and were
Last Wednesday while John Watrtng was
his pedestrian arrangements, be ia yet no •now bound several day*
sway from home, two young men with guns
Borne water left in the engine at Bt. John*'
dutchman; a careful student of the Plalndealcame to the bouse and stated that they bad
er, be bss not, like Blaine, written a book; saw mill froxe and bunted the cylinder head
bought some honey and had paid Mr. W. for
but. If elected, be would place a tariff upon off, thereby laying the mUljup for repair*.
Tbe new hardware firm of Faul andVelte
llmbcrger cheese and Holland herring which
that he had not seen them nor sold honey to
would pay all governmeaul expenses and wipe have added ttovea to tbelr stock—a claw of
out tlie national debt Another point is that goods never before - handled in the village.
Mr. Wm. P. Wilkinson and wife and several
The
boys
are
enterprising
and
deserve
success.
be would submit* to* reduction of the prcsP
other pioneers attended the pioneer's meeting
At a regular meeting of Woodland Lodge
dentUl salary about *49,400. With Winkle­
man Sec. of Bute, Hank Bennet Sec. of War, No. 989,1. O. O. F., held at their hall Jan. “th,
flrrt littlcr# of the towutblp and •uggeeted the
A Rower P. M. G-, Charley Bailey command- 1884 the following officer# were installed:
namcteajUeton.lt being tbe name of tbe townN. G.—Jefferson Houghton.
V.
G.
—
Frank
Palmerton.
tend u&gt; land grants, pound lots, etc., the peo­
R. 8.—John Veils.
waa the first child born in Castleton who is now
ple of this country cbuld Join in tbe wild re­
P. 8.—Robert Banner.
living. Mr. R. alao attended the meeting.
Tree#- —Lewi# Barden.
frain:
W.
—
John
Wunderlich.
8ound_tbe loud jewsharp o’er land and o’er
C.—C. 8. Palmerton.
VERMONTVILLE.
I. G.-D»aiel Miller.
Ti-lngs Is now as they ought’er be I
O. G —Ira Jordan.
Then, with Underhill as mayor of Bumble­
News Is scarce.
R&gt;8. N. G.—Leonard Wunderlich.
We have no night-watch at present
bee Pialna, and a lordly tinker at tbe helm of
L. B. N. G.—Herman Wheeler.
R fl. V. G -•Calvin Bawdy.
the municipal ship of state, everything would
W. E. Hawthorne and wlf» have returned
L. &amp; V. G.—Frank Milter­
from Bay City.
flourish like a green bay horse.
R. 8. 8.—Orin Perry.
In physical or mental troubles, men Inher­
Church A Bon are cloeing out their stock of
L 8. &amp;-Wm. Miller.
Vra E Gam.
ently feel a desire for a counselor, an advisor,
a friend. The desire to “talk it over" is pow­
Borne of the business men of this place ob­
WEST SUXFIELD.
erful. The writer stands aloof from all
ject to paying the night-watchman.
churches, all religion, hut be visits, and listens,
Maxwell’# theatre company played “Josh
Now it came to pass in the third year of tbe
and reads, where, to and of, the different doct­ reign of Arthur, in the twelfth month and 94th Whitcomb” to a good house on Wednesday
rines, impartially, and, he trusts, unbiased. day, that tbe people around about minded evening.
The seventh G. A. IL lecture will be givun
He therefore cannot but recogize the entire themselves that the tenth annual feast of him
unanimity with which those who claim sins who lived to tbe northwsrd snd who hsd nexlTue»d#y evening, fiubject—Why do we
forgiven and a new life, testify to the great brought his wife from the east, was at hand; educate!
Charles Hall haa sold hia barber’s outfit to
joy unspeakable, the peace unparalleled, the and they said within tbemselves, Go to now, let
comfort beyond measure, they have attained, us come upon them privily, and tn great num­ Asa Hawkins, and will place billiard table*
a.id the fervor and earnestness with which ber*, and let us take our peace offerings, and in his shop in connection with his bowling
they proclaim tqat they have found tbe Great let them, not be afraid. And It came to pass alley.
Mr* Dietz, ot Williamston, spent the boUPhysician, tbe Satisfying Comforter, the Su­ that they did. even aa they had said. Howbeit,
preme and All-Powerful Friend. He sees some who were bidden to the feast fell by the day# here with her daughter, Mr#. Frank Loom­
that among those giving such testimony are way side—and excused theauelve*, vexing tbe is. Mr*. Loomla returned to Wlllianston with
other# sorely inasmuch that they swore. One l. or mother last Saturday.
Whits Cloud.
of tbo»c who mutt knew fur a verily whereof Peter there was, who said, I have married me a

they speak, ere they would utter one scintilla
of evidence. Viewing tbe matter In this light,
while he may Dot partake of tbe good things
provided which to-day gladden the hungry
#ouU of manr who, in thia city, are crying out,
“What shall I do to he saved!” be can but be
impressed with tbe belief that much good is
being accomplished.
*
*#*
LOCAL ITBNB.

C. M. Knappen will move to Dakota in the
spring.
A lauiylry has been started by Mr. Christ
Gudekunst.
Gabriel Conklin mourns the demise of a
loved daughter.
Mira McElhaney was called home Monday by
toe death of her father.
8. J. Biddleman haa purchased tbe Interest
of Chas: Benham to tbe meat market
It is rumored that a prominent groceryman's
wife has applied for a bill of divorce.
Odd-Fellow# will h» ve a public installation
of officer* on Tuesday evening, next.
Tbe Choral Society gave a supper at the
Episcopal room# Tuesday evening.
Charlie Brown, ot the Manlrtee Democrat
to In the city this week preparing to move hto
family to Manistee.

winter.

wife, even Elizabeth, and cannot come, and one
Or, who dwelt a day's journey away.wboae wife

named Elijah, saith my
flocks distress
me sore, I must tarry and find pasture for my
flocks. And it did come to pass that day that
others there were, who dwelt on tbe other aide
who saith the time la not yet come, let us con­
tent ourselves, and eat drink and be merry.
And behold they came not. Howbeit those of
tbe tribe of Asa, who lived to the southward,
yea, exceedingly southward, did come In great
numbers, and with great rejoicing, and their
wives, and their children and their horses, and
they did smite themselves, and did say rejoice
ye, for this ia the feast of him who brought his
wife from a strange land, she who Is fair of
form and feature. And It came to pass that hie
wife's mother and sister be left not in a far
country; but they came and abode with them,
and two eons were also born unto them, and
behold! there was great rejoicing. At^l then
came also to the feast one Thomas Peter,
whose brother waa John, and whose sisters
were Martha sod Mary, and hia wife also came
with him together with their bones, rhe whose
sister was Rachel, and whose unde waa doctor,
And It came to pass that Thomas Peter did
possess him of a born, and he did blow upon It
with a noise like that of thunder, yea, even tbe
thunder of thunders, insomuch that the multi­
tude were deafened, and behold with one ac­
cord they fell upon him and thrust him out.
And some there were who did bring Images,

chant’s Exchange, gathered in wbal clothing
and money be could find belonging to tbe
proprietor and guest*, amounting to *50, and
•tarted for the evening train, but missed It
and was eaught by tbe sheriff. He waived ex­
amination and was bound over to the drtult
and mete), and rings also and a sword. and an
court.
About 95 of the young ladies of this city
they did fill tbetnaeives with parched com, and

drunken. And it came tn paaa that they all did
proceedings. The ladles carried out tbelr
part Id grand style indulging tn white kids,
the motber-ln-law of him at whose bouae the
black driver*, footmen, etc.. The gentlemen
look kindly to waiting on the tables, and prov­
though thou sbouklst gird thyself, and put off
ed themselves very gend judges in regard to
thy sandals, I say unto thee, yet cana’t thou
the quality of provisions, but dreadfully off
in regard to quantity.
Hams.
straightway and said, I swear thee, I will catch

WEST VERMONTVILLE.
he folio* Ing closely caught herby tlie shoulder
Mr*. Chance is on the sick list
and said, I will not let thee go until thou dost
David Blsaett la a till in the poultry business. first embrace me,and she accordingly embrace!
Fourteen degrees below zero last Bunday him. Then II did come to Data that Am spoke
morning.
In this mintver to a damtel steading near. Did*
R. Taylor has changed his bearding place for behold that mother bowed with the weight of
Mattle Benedict Is stopping with Mr. AlderHsger, Buchanan &lt;fc Cline’s saw mill is rnn-

way signified his approval of tire silence that It is a daughter.
fra Brooks, of Bunton, is visiting friend* tn
his old neighborhood.
orignea.
one night last week.
Tbe school board on the town line are having
trouble with the small scholars, such as Wm.
Bradley.

doing wen. ______ ; _ _________

known.

quite dull.
Snow is drifted worse than it was ever known
in Michigan.
Geo. Townsend Is erecting the ,'rame for his
steam saw mill.
Wallace says George has rented Gales’ house
and will board the mill bands himself.1
Clark Button and son ia busily engaged catch
Ing rabbits for the Hastings market.
The M. E. held their quarterly meeting at
the Disciple church last Saturday and Bunday.
married Alaocea and Halite but to slowly ro-

There win be a temperance lecture at tbe
Fuller school held by James Wolf assisted by
BALTIMORE.
Sleighing.
Orton Llchty has a pet ow..
■
Don’t say turkey to Jaa. Endsley.
Nearly U tachs of snow fell New Years nighj.

cheek.
Road* were blockaded several daya last week
with snow.
M. M. Slocum tost a valuable ferrtt while
hunting in Rutland.
Jamas Mangahan will quit farming and go

feast henceforward is an end- Go with your
wires and your children and your horses, and
they arose and departed. Thus ended the read­
ing &lt;.f tbe 19th chronicle.

colt.
John Mater, of Clare. Is making his parents

tbeir names it wouldn’t look so smart in thair

of the

«■ the
BOI8E—In Nashville. Jan. fl, 1884, to W. aad

Lockhart

Rut.

COATS GROVE.

mediately, be blew a mighty blast upon hl#
h xn and said. Behold t hearken unto my words

i

।
:
ritfon, the Greenback party brought forth

Thomas McGraw has bought a horse.
John Parks has moved to tbe Center.
Thomas Tasker has a new wagon bouae.
J. B. Norrto'has friends from Iowa visiting
him.
Edward Clark has sold his farm to Edward
Telton.
Tbe boa.-d of school Inspectors met at the
Center Friday.
Charles Moon and Miss Cora McDerby were
married Christmas.
The Post has a dance thia week Friday at
Mrs. P. Abbey's hotel.
Tbe meeting at the M. E. church has pro­
gressed slowly owing to the storm.
How the blacksmith’s smiled when it waa icy
but dow tbe farmer does the Milling.
While Edward Fox was in Geo. Hartom'a
•tore be waa taken with a dizzy spell ai.d felL

NORTH CASTLETON.

for a sp I toon at the Christmas tree thought

Tbe Journal la never positive to fibythlng.

AH8YRIA.

Will Fenn tost a bone last week.

tualr squaws and papoo*M, cannot your Qubn-

‘A merry Christmas, and I’d thank yon for
'
likes not dot kind ot
1
;

tbe Misner school bouae Wednesday eve.
The report to that MIm Olive Hart and Harry

�L
&lt; *

WOMEN

whoso

and have tbe
Senate, re-

fa a perfectly healthy condition and there

slept in a bed for twenty yea.-a.

Hl» name U

a chair with his ttaad resting on s stand.
to 60 years old and works ban! every dsy.
tetorday and Sunday until life ends.

Mrs. Fiosran Klarwcin of Spring Lake, Ot-

One of them died shor.lv after for want of med­
ical attention, all the physicians bring out of

Advanced or bad vanL weak or strong.
To this one sefax.! we all belong.
In the weeks and mouths gone by,

fileting injuries from which she died In twenty
minutes. She was sboet 35 years old and had
no children.
'

Bat still Ufe'r faaka remain to do,

MAPLE GROVE.

C. R. Palmer la » the rick list.
Mrs. Herrick is confined to ‘-er bed
Ask Will Morse or Geo. Bpencer bow they
broke tbe cutter.
Wood drawers are improving the time while

the sleighing is good.
Mrs. Waltman haa adopted a little girl from
the stele school st Coldwater
Geo Moeey armed with a dictionary »nd Oth­
er books, is canvassing the town.
Cora Pearce has been detained from school
Msple Grove ia right to tbe front fa regard
to boxing schools One at tbe Center and one
st Shoup's corners.
.
Owing to the inclemency of the weather

tU Monday evening.
We would be much obliged to Vermoutvflle’i

to Maple Grove’s dude ao we could all laugh.
OUR OWN COUNTT.
M. Headley's bouse to Yankee Bprrogs, was

contents were saved- Loss estimated at 83,000
with an insurance of *W0, fa the Barry and

Kind-hearted neighbors presented Widow
Gorden of Orangeville with twenty cools of
c«atly. Thia b tbe kind of cbrieltanltj tbst
will count in the Great Day.
Middleville has no saloon, bat it Is claimed
that there is more dru

stores are charged with selling the Stuff and aa
investigation la In order.

BATON COUNTT.
A G. A. R. post
Friday night last.

Married—At Vermontville Jan. 1st, by Rev.
Williams, Mr. Andrew D. Fowler and Miss
Edith V. Cole.
Tbe Vermontville fl

January 18tb has been fixed aa the date of tbe
reunion of Eaton County Agricultural students

taken to Cleveland.

Charlotte will soon rejoice over a third rail­
road. It is thought capitalists of Mason,
Routh Lyons, Charlotte and numerous other

Lyons to Chari Xte via Mason. Thia will short­
en the dtotance between Detroit and Grand

MICHIGAN NXWS.

Tbe befiers to Hood A Parsons’ min at Msrril. near East Saginaw, exploded Monday
morning, destroying the mill and killmg the

OakotitheMh. He was cutting down a tree
sad as ft fell it struck bin cutting off one tog

nor of the State of lilinoia, with

entered
#21* ’

tbec

for commercial purpose*. Th*
skm M aa element of tbe aubjoot
ti under consideration fa dlrecu
rt of Aurpri 2. IM. « survey for

Mrs Paul Rlffeushafer, reridtnf near Moni­
tor, Bay county, waa killed on Monday while
assisting her husband to load a log upon a
sleigh. The log slipped, and rolling back

OUB WA8H1MUT0M LETTER.

Life's lessons hard to learn and bear,
Will be made plain by the Master there.

properly, while Senator, act aa Preaideot of
the company. ”

•d aa of unbound mind, haa mysteriously
disappeared.
Mail from the country districts, five days
ovsrdus, was brought to Quebec Saturday
on saow-sboes. Such a blockade ba* not

It CaithfulTy »nl' Ayrr'i S4n»j«rt!la wHl
remove tbe scrofuioiM taint in whatever form
it may come._______ , . ,

lie

strong. bealtby infanta, two boys and a girl.

Some of tbe teachers are justly kind.

ceding th* Illinois A Michigan Canal io
the United State*, th* vote of the State on
the proposition, and th* chief engineer’s re-

Washington, D. C., 1
January, 5,1884. I
The UougT«**ional directory is a
book of rdYerence, that no hotel, board­
ing house or library in Washington can
do without.
Besides what Senators
and Representatives think and say of
themselves, where they were born,
where educated, and what. they have
Ione is interesting reading. The di­
rectory ot a ne»r congress u looked for
with peculiar interest, liecaeu ita.autobiograpbical sketches serve as an in­
troduction to the new member, whose
representative stations at once lift*
them to a position of cational import­
ance. The directory of tbe forty eighth
Congress shows great diversity of taste
iu what members regard a* worth tellingof themselves. Messrs Skinner, of
N. C.» aud Hauseman, of Mich., are
pleased to give only their tames and
places of residence. Mr. Mackey of 8.
C. consumes the greater part of a page
in presenting bis politic.■! history, step
by step, as he ascended tlie ladder of
fame to tbe climax of Congreas. Mr.
Weller, of Iowa, details a series of
defeat* iu running for offioe, which
most Congressmen would be careful to
conceal, John 8. Wise, of Virginia,
makes prominent the fact that he was
captain of the “Richmond Light In­
fantry Blues” for several years. Col.
Tom. Ochiltree of Texas proclaims the
fact that be is tlie drat native Texan
ever elected to Congress of the United
States, but, being a bachelor, prudent­
ly refrains from giving the date of his
birth. A grand-son of Henry Clay who
sit* in the House modestly confines bis
sketch to three lines. A Representa­
tive from New Jersey see* fit to men­
tion that he is a practical hotter, and
is now in the retail business in Newark.
Senator Brown of Ga. admits "Chat he
became very unpopular” because of
his acquiescence in reconstruction
measure*, lait declares "be has alway*
l»eeu succeaaful when a candidate be­
fore the people." Gen. Roeccratis of
Cai. indulges in tbe largest biography,
and Mr. Woodward of Wisconsin ia
the only native of Washington io Con­
gress. Messis. Mahoneand Riddleberger make their confederate records a
conspicuous part of their personal
skrtebe*. Senator Anthony rauks all
others in length of service, having now
entered upon hi* fifth term.
Eleven
Congressmen are natives of Ireland,
four first saw the light in Scotland,
three are English born, while one is a
Norwegian, and one a Canadian. No
other National assembly is so cosmo­
politan a* this. Mr. Morri I, of Vermont
is the patriarch of tbe Senate, though
his colleague, Mr. Edmunds, is thought
to look older. Senator Kenua of West
Virginia i* probably the voungest man
ever exalted to the position, not liaving reached tbe ageof thirty-five when
be was elected to the Senate.
Ilm
clean shaven face adds to his youthful
appeanmee, so that he looks out of
place in this ataid body, compoae&lt;t
mostly of elderly men. But I will
leave tlie directory wherein everything
interesting to know about Congress­
men cannot be learned, and give you
some personal details gleaned from
other field*, some facta, too. to which I
can testify as an eve and ear withes*.
No Congressman has stated in the di­
rectory that he is distinguished for
personal attraationa, hia beauty of face
and figure. It ia agreed, however, that
among the Senator*. Messrs. Butler,
Riddleberger aud Aldrich divide the
highest boners in thi* respect. Last
session, Mr. Aldrich held undisputed
claim to the palm, but time is nn re­
specter of Senator*.
He has laid a
heavy band on the handsome Rhode
Islander since last March, and haataken several years of fire from his eyes,
freshness from bis complexion, and vi­
vacity from bis manner. Senator Hoar,
a man whom locks b*ve been snowy
for yean, returns to his seat looking
brighter, stronger, and younger than
ever.. Measr*. Edmunds and Garland
are thought to be the ablest lawyer* in
the Senate, tliey are also inseperable
friends. S-nater In anil of Kmkm.
tall, stately, and slender, is considered
the sharpest debater, but do Senator
cau creek aa many coarse joke* aud
tell a* many funny stone*as Mr. Va»cr
of North Carolina. Senator Morgarxof
Alabama is thought to be the finest
logician. He ha remarkably smooch
ti&gt;e latter qnalily be is efficacious tn
clearing the floor a* well as tbe galleriea. Rich men are al way* interesting
to the public unlee* their wraith lias

hate
been completed
and
port upon them loc’udcd in
annual report of the Secretary “*'
copy is be:ewith submitted. It
these papers that tbe estimated
wheat aad oats for IBM. in the
nota. Wisconsin, Iowa. Minnesota. nansMand
Nebraska was more than l.OXl.tM) 0UJ bushels.
It is ctaluied that if * cheap water transporta­
tion rapte.whk.-b is now continuous from ths

result to the people of tbe Upper Mississippi
Valley, whose productions I have only partly
noted, not only oa tbelr own shipments, but

ter is of great interast, especially to the otUmus tn that part of tbo country, I commend
the general -ubject to your consideraUon.
I UUTtll A. AKTHL'K.
Executive Mansion. J so.«, 18M.
Th* Chief Engineer in his report says
that tbe proposed Hennepin Canal to perfect­
ly feasible. Three routes were surveyed.
Tho tir»t, called the Marais d’Orier, will ccal
&gt;5.811,857; tbe second, or Watertown route,
&gt;7,207,645; and tbe third, via Rock Island,
&gt;6,672,8WI In each of these the canal is
to be made eighty feet wide at tbe surface
and Reven feet deep. The cost of enlarging
tlie Illinois A Michigan Canal would be
&gt;2,198,919.
In response to Senator Van Wyck's reso­
lution of December 12 Secretary Folgvr sent
to the Senate a communication, accompa­
nied by vouchers and items of expenses Lnctirred by tho Department of Justice since
March 4, 1881. The document shows tiiat
for prosecuting the Star-route cases tbe per­
sons named received compensation as fol-

■ter, &gt;5,000; Alton Pinkerton (detective
rervlee), &gt;6,874; W. W. Ker, &gt;29,877; H
H Wells, 8800; George Bl Im. 834.283; W.
A. Cook, &gt;18,699; R. T. Merrick, &gt;17,500;
total, &gt;118,032.
The negro agitators from the South, wlw
have been here alLthe fall and winter to ad­
vance a scheme fur colonizing the race in a
territory separate froig tbe whites, have now
decided upou Lower Callfomlx as the most
advantageous country for their people to re­
side in. Nilea, the principal agitator, and his
associates were working to secure the land
belonging to tbo General Government and
Dot incorporated In any State which is
bounded by Texas. Indian Territory, Colo­
rado. Kansas and New Mexico. A
petition
was
prepared
during
the
fall
for
the
purpose
of
securhut this tond, which it was intended should
be presented to Congress. This move is
now Indefinitely postponed. Ths Niles agi­
tators contend that Mexico owes the United
States money, and would readily cede Low­
er California tor the amount Tbe peculiar
advantage* of the country bare been dis­
cussed, and It has beeu decided that no
■ more suitable territory can be found in
America. Tlie ultimate object of tbe agita­
tors is to have an exclusively black State,
where white men can trade, but will not be
allowed to vote or hold property.
Washikoton. January 9.—Tbe SoCourt lias rendered a decision
test cases from the Supreme Court
'Of lows brought by the Cedar Rapids A
Missouri River Railroad Company against
John T. Lake, Lewis Iddlncs and right oth­
er owners of land In the western part of
that State. The defendants are ■ettlers m

United States. About four hundred suite,
in which substantially the same questions
are Involved, are pending In the Iowa
courts. In the Supreme Court of Iowa
these ten cases were decided again st Um
railroad company. This tlie United States
Supreme Court affirms in all cases, holding
tiutt the defendants purchased their lands
from officers of tbe United States Who had
and it would be unwarrantable to rule that
tbeae valuable lands should be kept out
the market to suit tbe railroad when the
country was rapidly filling up with people.
Tlie Postmaster-General having received
a communication from the Secretary of the
World a Industrial. Cotton and Centennial
Exposition, denouncing as ridiculously and
Infamously false the statement of one West
Stoever that the Exposition wu under tbe
control of tbe Louisiana Lottery Company,
■ent tbe following reply

on tobacco: fur a oo®n»a«ion on the alcoholic

ury and bank notes for a leaf denomination
than ten dollars: for the establishment of a
National Educational fund, and declaring
equal rights to all cttUcns of the United
t-tatea. wtthout regard to race or color.
In the Senate on the 6th a resolution offered

ter and the amount expended

receiveo, ca ud* aweouon io tao tiro­
nepin Canal project, and urging tbs
appropriation of SI.OQO.dJO to continue
wqrk on
tbe
Mississippi Breer immovement below Cairo....In the House Mr.
Hunt introduced a joint resolution for tbe ap­
propriation ot 81JKR.0JU to continue work on
the Mississippi River improvements. Bills
were introduced: By Mr. Dorsbelmer. sbolisbiiur tbe duties on lumber, timber, and other
products of the forests; by Mr. Beuster, pro­
poring a Constitutional anssodment prohibit­
ing Congress or
the State
Legisla­
ture* from enacting any taw proUbttaor abridging the manufacture or
of any
article
of
merchandise
composed fa part or whole of any product of
the soil: by Mr. Val-enUne. to repeal tho Iron­
clad oath: by Mr. Beach, proposing amend­
ments to tho Constitution providing for uni­
form laws on the subject of marriage and di­
vorce: giving the President power to ve:o ono
or more Items ft an Appropriation bilLand pro­
viding that the crodit, money and property of
the United mates shall not be loaned or giv­
en to private corporations Tbe O'Donnell
correspondence wm referred to the Commit­
tee oa Foreign Affairs.
ato on tho Sth from 20.030 ex-soldlore for the

from ths citiasns of Oregon, praying that tbe
lands granted to tbe Oregon Central Railway
which have not been earned be re­
taken by the United States. A reeoluUon offered by Mr. Morgan wu adopted that
the ——Attorney-General
copies
of
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lutions were offered relative to the advisabil­
ity of retaliatory legislation against countries
wht/h have arbitrarily cxtludod our food
Kxlucta. A bill for the relief of Pits John
rter waa reported by the Military Commit-

FATAL WORK OF A SNOW PLOW.
ere Dying.
Ing and incomprehensible accident occurred
between eight and nine o’clock Wednesday
evening at ikaaemer Station, on the Penn­
sylvania Railroad, about eight miles from

Dear tbo station shoveling snow from the
tracks, when a locomotive, attached to the
Wsllto accomodation and preceded by a
large sdow plow, dished Into the midst ot
them.
Tbe result was frightfuL Seven men
were taken up terribly wounded. Two ot
them died while bring taken to the city,
and a third expired shortly after reaching
tbe West Pennsylvania HospitaL Tbe oth­
ers are now lying In the iaxpltal In a preerrious condition, but one of them retaining
consciousness.
Tbe gang was composed of 'Italians and
Germans who had never before worked on
* railroad, and who were only employed tn
an emergency to clear away snAr from tbe
tracks. There to a sharp curve tn tbe track
where they were working, and they did not
notice the approach of the train, the notoe
of which waa deadened by the deep snow.
Th-: train was not naming at an unusual
tbe darkness, tbe engineer did not tec tbe

will probably recover. The Coroner waa
notified, and will bold an inquest to-day.

LOTTERY MEN VICTORIOUS.
&gt; I’ostitMMtsr-Gsneral PsjrpetuaUy EnNrw Onlkaxb, Jan. 7.—Judge Pardee,
of tbe United States District Court, ea Sat
urday rendered a decision In the case of the
National Bank of Louisiana vs. the Post
master of New Orleans, to restrain him from
carrying out tbe order of PostmasteMJeneral Gresham forbidding tlie payment ot
money orders or the delivery of registered
letters to the bank, on tbe ground that they
were In tended for M. A. Dauphin, tbe mnn-

refused to dismlsa the temporary restrain­
ing order heretofore Issued, nnd made tbe
injunction perpetual. Ad appeal to the Bo-

A Windfall.

suppose n was in any
with lottery. Permit me

the Cattle Com mission. couhL Ung

This Cotr.nMon recommends the National
Governmsnt to prevent tlie shipment norththe beginning of November &lt;o tbe ban­
ning e( Marrii. Tbe Commission also

been received I* tills city that a young Mil­
waukeean named John Halpin has inherited
a fortune of over &gt;500,000 by tbe death of
an uncle, John Halpin, of Cincinnati Tbo
young man to twenty years of age. and to
employed at Callahan's billiard nail. He
informed a reporter that be bad received no
official notification regarding bls windfall,
but understood that his uncle bad made him
bto heir. It is uW tlmt a ’ brother and tsr?
■totem have alao received large legacies.

Dsalh ol Herr Lasksr.
Nww 1’obx, Jan. 7.—Dr. Edward Lasker,
toe eminent German, died suddenly oi
beart-dtoMM, at one o'clock Saturday niorethis country since M&lt;y last.

alao empowered

to

have

all Imported

Jases Seligman. tbe banker, al

fatereatexl in tlie Iron trade, that there

Tbo administrator of the tntate of Arthur
W. Fox. of Buffalo, has sued C. S. Hamlin
and bto throe sons to recover &gt;2,000,006
worth of ths stock of the Grape Su|ar Com­
pany, which was illegally withheld.
Tbe Chief J ustlce of New Mexico dis­
charged a receiver appointed tor Ute Ihdo
Cattle Company at the Instance of ex-Sena­
tor Dorsey, and enjoined tbe latter from
further interference.
Property
to the
amount of &gt;800,000 was In veiled.
Judge Biddle decided In tbe Common
Pleas Court at Philadelphia Saturday that
ex-Judge Briggs'was not libeled by a de­
famatory lettor written by I’hlllp C. Gar­
rett, because Briggs, by bis candidacy for
office, invited scrtitlny of his character.
In the tabernacle at Salt Lake, Bunday,
Apostles Cannon and Woodruff both de­
clared tiiat Munn on Ism in all its features
and doctrines would be continued, whatever
Congress or the country might threaten, and
that the progress of the ehnreb ctold only
be staid by killing all the Saints.
Snow fell Monday to tbe depth of four
Inches at Little Rock and Shreveport, -and
right Inches at Memphis.
The intense cold boa formed so much ice
iu Ctu*M|&gt;cake Bay that navigation has been
suspended.
Tbe deaths Is Chicago tor ttte year just
ended were 11,555, cholera infantum lead­
ing with 751.
Young orange and pineapple groves on
the Gulf Coast of Florida have been serious­
ly injured by frusta.
Tsglionl. tbo ballet-master st the Royal
Theater, Berlin, a brother of the celebrated
danseuse, died Monday, aged seventy-six.
At Gloucester. Mass., Monday, Will E.
Livesey defeated Arthur Ball tor the skaV
fag championship of England and America.
Vennor promises a snow-storm on Friday
or Saturday next, which will extend from
Lake Erie into Virginia, giving Washing­
ton good sleighing.
The citizens of Bloomington, IIL, propoas
to raise a fund for Miss Emma Bond. Cle­
menti Is sbout to go to Milwaukee and re­
side with his mother.
At Portland, Ore., Monday, J. W. Mur­
ray shot and instantly killed Alfred Ysnke,
his brother-in-law, and fired again at bis
wife, but mtosed her.
Nearly forty thousand miles of railroads
were constructed in Massachusetts last year,
and the net earnings of all tbe lines
amounted to &gt;10,900,000.
LI Lung, a laundry man. waa found dead
at New York Monday with fourteen stab
wounds In his back, and his trunk rifled. It
is believed be was the victim of a Chinese
secret society.
The Vorse A Fowler Company, agricult­
ural implements, Dre Molnre, Lav* as­
signed. Sunday night Fowler was arrested
on a charge of embezzlement preferred by
Voroa.
Papers have been taken out at Springfield,
and others, to construct a railway from
Bloomington to some point on tlie Mbwlasip-

Newton J. Shinkle, who was Captain of
tbe Cornell crew when it went to Europe
and was charged with selling out hta asso­
ciate*, has been arrested for participating
In the robbery of the grave of Mrs. Hoyt,
at Sycamore, HL
Samuel Brown, a farmer at Freehold. N.
J., hanged himself hi the log house ir which

Joe Adams, a prisoner in ti&gt;e I-afayetts
(Ind.) Jail, committed suicide by eating
quicksilver (scraped from tbe back of •
mirror) and pounded glass.
Nihilists have informed Count Tolstoi.
Russian Minister of tbe Interior, that be has
been sentenced to death.
Keehub Chunder Sen, tbe East India
philanthropist and promoter of ’be Braiuno
SomaJ sect, died Tuesday.
The millinery store of D. B. Flak A Co.,
on Wabash avenue, Chicago, was on Tues­
day evening damaged &gt;80,000 by fire.
General Hazen has ordered the display ri
signal stations of a white flag with a black
center on the approach of cold waves.
Tbe Chicago Board of Trade, after two
days' contest, elected E. Nelson Blake Pree­
inent and George T. Smith Seeood Vice­
Pres, id cat.
John L. Kalne. of Milwaukee, who was
nominated by President Arthur as Consul to

A BLESSING TO-ALL~MANKIND

Io tliMe times when oar Ncw»papers art
flooded with patent mmliciuc advertisements, ft
is gratifytog to know what to procure that will
certaialy cure you. If yon arc Billions, blood
out of order. Liver inactive, or arc generally
deblllatcd, there is nothing In the world that
will core you so quickly as Electric Bitters.
The* are a blessing to all mankind, and can be
had for only fifty cents a bottle at F. T. Sotos

HURRAHI
New Hardware Finn

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

HARDWARE I
Was never eo full and complete in detail as

intend to build, see *a before going

If you are fa need of Eave Trougbtag, and
—nf Mara.
If you need any article fa the Hardware
line, call upon us and we win try to supply
^We would be pleased to have those wishing

Sugar Rigs of any kind onter them at ones.
Your patronage is solicited. Pries* low as
any other dealer and satisfaction guaranteed.

FAUL &amp; VELTE.

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R, DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Derire to ray that they are now making flour

NEW MA08IIERY!
And can furaiah all who love Good Bread
with Floor that will delight them. One

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Farmers will find It to their interest to make a
trial trip to our .mill and be convinced of

.

We shall also keep fa stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
We keep everything in thia line-

Give a*

H. K. D1CKKNIMMV * CO.
F.A8T SHERMAN STREET.

■:- rOR

PURE -

Drugs* Medicines

cept tho position.
Tea taimlgrante wh
Tuesday and shipped

pearanee.
Ann Stamp, an aged widow of Columbia,
a, killed herself with strychnine because

BAUGHMAN &amp; HARTER'S.
WOODLAND.

The message of tlie Governor of Missis­
sippi advocates tbe aboUtaxi of fee* and
perquisites to State officials.
Ai an auction sale at Dm Moines Wednes­
day twenty-seven head of Galloway and

Tniiet a*4 Fawy Arttriw, Dye 8ta»g
Fond du Lac boasts of tbe finest new
court-house In Wisconsin, and Ito coat was

Grocery Drugs, HUtioaery&gt; Tobae-

•o aad Cigars, Pocket Books,

Blank Beaks, Stationery.
dU'.-arred John K. Wing and
Finke, prominent lawyer* of Dan
li»iuM&gt;e*t practices.

al Hartsville, O., fixed a gun trap for *
thief, but foncut about the matter and re­
ceived the entire content* fa his own groin.

Bto., Etc.. Etc.
Prescription* carefolly prepared bp

eriduburg carried off fire tbomund railroad
ties, wrecked * corn-laden veswil, and oo-

No.

An insane naval officer, Lieutenant John
retaihted to quarantine until uninfoctrxl;
and that an appropriation of &gt;1,600,000 be

from tm asylum at Bloomingdale, N. x.
Tuesday night. And died from exposure Ike

Ths lYesideot of Harvard College renortt

New England, but announced au incirvaw ic
the attendance from tiw Mi-h'de Stet**,

BAUGHMAN A HARTER.

�Genuine, Serious, Downright, Clearing Sale,

MONDAY, JANUARY 7,

Our Stock Must Go
You Will Never Get Such Goods for the Money Again.

HIGH TAXES==EARLY FROSTS
' — -———

J—v -1—•

OPEN WINTER
— —

And knocked our calculations higher than a kite. We realize that something must be
donC. We have lots of Goods but no Cash.

C£

DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS!
And your friend may get something’you are just looking for.
We don’t reserve anything in our stock. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Carpets, Trunks, everything at 75c on the dollar, regardless of cost.

*

EVERYTHING GOES WITHOUT RESERVE.
l.pr Arctic Overshoes,

$].-&amp;, at $1.31 । j
8.25, “

2.44

' 1.75. ••

1.31

90, “

68

1 yd Good Factory,

8, “

6

1 yd Bleached Muslin,

10,

7T

1 pr Rubber Boots,

1 pr Felt Boots,

1 Horse Blanket,

would quote more prices
iF~I had the space. but,

$

.20 worth* of goods cost you but $

.15

.60 worth of goods cost you but

.45

1.00 worth»of goods cost you but

Just Think!

2.00 worth of goods cost you but

Everything I have in my
stock at % its value!

•T5
.50

4.00 worth of goods cost you but

3.00

20.00 worth of goods cost you but

15.00

Money is What we Want!
II know it is hard times; you
can stand it
I have got just the goods
you need for the next three
And you are to receive it. months, and you can save 25 I CGSCN-’T.
Mortgage your/ farm if you
Only one such chance in your per cent, by buying of me.
have to, but don’t fail to com«e.
life.

This sale will cost me

Come Early! Come Early! You all know that when sue’’. Extraordinary Bargains are
offered,

Those Who Come First Get the First Choice,
So Do Not Neglect tlie Opportunity.
I am going to give you the Greatest Benefit that has ever been offered in Barry or Eaton
Counties. Butter and Eggs taken at a cash value.

_

G. A. TRUMAN.

N. B. Don’t forget your pocket-books.

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Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun

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VOLUME XI

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,1884
-DO HE IT A PURPOSE."

was a man with a velvet coat and a
mustache dyed a dead black and wax*

"Yes, that’s bls description to a dot.
At Greeley a young man with n fad­
I wonder if he really did do that a pur­
ed cardigan Jacket and a look of woe, pose.”
got on the train and as the car was lit­
“Well, tell us about. It does me
tle crowded, he sat in the seat with me. good to hear a blamed fool tell how he
He hod that troubled and anxious ex­ lost his money. “Don’t you see that
pression that a rural young man wears your awkward ways and general greenHAS LEFT L’8 WITH
when hu first rides' on the train. When net &lt; struck.that capper the first thing,
the engine whistled |ie would almost and y-u not only threw away your own
jamp'outof that cardigan jacket and money, but two or three hundred other
then he would look foolish, like a wappy jawed pelicans saw you draw a
man who allows his impulses to get the big prize ai&gt;d thought it was yours,then
AND
tterof him. Moat everyone noticed they deposit ad what little they had and
e young man and bis cardigan jacket everything was lovely.-”
for the tetter hod arrived at that stage
"Well, I’ll tell jma how it was if it’ll
of droopiness and jaded-across tbe- do and good and save other young men
shoulders look that the cheap knit jack lathe future. You see this capper, as
et of commerce acquires after n while, you call him, gave me a $1 bill to throw
and ithad shrunken belli nd and stretch­ for him and I put it into my vest pock­
AND"REALIZING THAT
ed out In front so that the horizon, as et so, along with the dollar bill that
yon stood behind tbeyouug man, seem- father gave me. I always carry my
..1 to be bounded by the tail of this gar­ money in my right hand vest pocket.
ment, wfilrh started out at the pocket Wai, I sailed up to the game, big as old
with good intentions and suddenly de­ Jumbo himself-sod put a dollar into
On Them We Must I
cided to rise above the young man’s the game. As you say, I d rawed a big
shoulder blades.
prize, $20 and a silver cup. The ttftln
WE
He seemed so diffident and so fright­ offered me a $5 for the cup and I totA
ened among st rangers that I began talk it”
1CCKPT THE SITUATION !
I "Then it flashed over my mind that
with him.
“Do you live at Greeley F I inquir­ I might have got my dollar and the
and FROM THIS date
other feller's mixed, so I says to .the
ed.
"No, air,” he said in nu embarrassed proprietor. I will now invest a dollar
wny, as most anyone might in the pre­ | for a gent who asked me to draw for
sene of ^reataeas. "I live on a rancho him.”
"Thereupon I took out the other dol­
up the Pa nd re.
I was just at Greeley
lar, and I’ll be eternally chastized if I
to see the circus.”
.
I thought I would play the tender­ didn’t draw a brass locket worth about
EVERY foot and inquiring pilgrim from the two bits a bushel.
EVERY sultured eaat, so I said : “You do not
"I did not say anything for long time
EVERY see the circus often in the west I pre­ Then I asked him how the capper act­
sume, the distance is so great between ed when be got his brass locket.
"Well, be seemed pained and griev­
towns and the cost of transportation is
ed about something, and he asked me
so greatF
WHICH 18 EQUIVALENT TO
“No, sir. This is the first circus I if I nadn't time to go away into a quiet
ever was to. I have never saw a circus place where we could talk it over by
ourselves, but he had a kind of cruel
before."
insincere look in his eye, and I said no.
“How did you like it F
"Ortip-tup. It was a good thing. I’d I believe I didn’t care to, and that I
To enibrace tlis extraordinary oppor­ like to see it every day if 1 could.
1 wm a poor conversationalist anynow,
laughed and drank lemonade till I’ve and no I came awav and left him look­
tunity at once.
got my cloze all pinned up with pins ing at his brass locket and kicking
and I’d as soon tell you, if you won’t boles in the ground and using profane
give it away, that my pants is tied on
That in no other place can money be me with barbed fence wire.”
“Afterwards I saw him talking with
invested at sn great an advantage.
“Probably that’s what gives you that the proprietor of the lottery and I feel
Dated Nashville^ Jan. 5, 1888.
somehow that they had loot confidence
anxious ana apprehensive look F
"Yes, sir. If I look kind or doubt­ in me. I heard them speak of me in a
less about something, it’s because I’m jeering tone of voice, and one said as I
afraid my pantaloons will fall on the passed by : ‘There goes the meek-eyed
floor, and I will have to borrow a roller rural convict now,’ and he used a hor­
rid' nath at the same time.”
towel to wear home.”
.
_
"If it hadn’t been for that one little
“How did you like the animals F
“I liked that part of the Great Moral quincideiice there would have been
nothing
to mar the enjoyment of the
*
Aggregation the best of all. I have
not saw such a sight before. 1 could sit occasion.”
there an I watch that there old scaly
WHAT AILED HIM 1
elephant stuff hay into bis bosom with
■ new at liand, and I would announce to
hi* long rubber nose for hours. I’d
**I do not doubt yon F
Sugar Makers that I hare tte exduread a good deal first and last about
Esmerelda W. Pike^spok© these
rive aale In Barry County^flf the
the elephant, the king of beasts, but I words in clear, ringing tones, bat be­
had never yet saw one. Yesterday neath the resonance of her voice there
father told me there hadn’t been much was a faint quivering—the mere sug­
joy iuto my young life, and so he gave gestion of a sob—that would have told
me a dollar and told me to go over to to an observant listener the old1,, old
the circus and have a grand time. I story of a love that was shattered for­
tell you I just turned myself loose and ever, of a beautiful air ca*tle in whose
gave myself up to pleasure.”
halls stalked only the dim specters of
"What other animals seemed to desolation and woe, and from whose
please you F I asked,, seeing that he turrets a great sorrow kept? silent vigil
J
,-was getting a little freer to talk.
over a world that could never again
.. _i j. j nn.-. 1 t TiiTTAneaw
“Oh, I saw the blue-nosed baboon seem bright and joyous. Be a girl ever
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE I from Farther India and the red- jed so proud in spirit, be her nature- even
sandhill crane from Maddygasker, I of the stoical, unyielding kind that
think it was, and the sacred jack rab­ can bear disappointment and adversi­
bit from Scandihoovia, and the lop­ ty without a tremor of the marcles or
eared lay me from South America. Then a quiver of the nerves, there is yet one
there was the female acrobat with her time in her life, one momentof swpreme
Tr&lt;se« fltte.l with t h*w ^&gt;out* art found to yield
hair tied up with a red ribbon.
It’s sorrow and grief, when the sunlight of
funny about them acrobat women. happiness seems to have faded forever
They get big pay, but they never buy from the horizon of her existence and
cloze with their money. Now, the idee the black pall of an agonizing doubt,
of a womern 'that geu $3 or $8 a day which has at last become a terrible re­
for all I know, coming out there be­ ality, falls upon the ghastly corpse of a
fore 3,900 total strangers, wearing a dead love—a love cruelly murdered by
pair of Indian war cluos and a red rib­ the one who* above all others should
LABT SEASON 1 SOLD
bon in herhair.'.I tell,you pardner.them have cherished and protected it—the
acrobat prima donnas are mighty stingy man at whose bidding it has grown
with their money, or else they’s mighty and expanded like a beautiful flower
economical with their cloze.”
that needs only care and attention to
“Did you go into the side show f”
be a thing of joy.
“No, sir. I studied the oil paintings . „
„ ________
.... w
It is
a solemn--j
thing for any man
to
erived, I am conAdsat that I ah*U sell
on tb. onUHe. boll didn’t »o in. I
ui lo«
iuid tr^ting
double that number thia yew.
meta handsome looking man there nea girl-a love that knows no boundaries,
the side show, though, that seemed to that exist* only for the one man in all
take au interest iu uie
There was a the wide, wide world, at whose heart
lottery along with' the show and he it is offered op aa an eternal incense,
wanted me to go and throw for him,” and that when tamed aside from the
"Capper, probably F
object of it« adoration barns with even
I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
"Perhaps so. Anyhow, he gave me a fiercer tl-xroe than before, and leaves
BARRY COUNTY.
dollar and told me to jto and throw for behind it only blackened ashes and the
him."
charred corpse of a dead-aud-gone af­
"Why didn’t be throw for himself F’’ fection.
"0, be said the lottery man knew
George W. Simpson knew this ; he
him and wouldn’t let him throw.”
knew that Esmeralda’s love for him
"Of coarse. Same old story. He saw was not an ephemeral fancy, bat a
strong, anwavsriug, yau-may-r.hewthrow for him. He stood in with the my-gnm-wbile-I-am-reciting passion,
game mo that you drew • big prize for tnat would gather intensity and force

REDUCTION

48 Cloaks

LxOSE MOHE

WE WILL SELL

SI CLOAK

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At a BeiMtioj if 25 Per Cut

•/« ITS VALUE ’/4

KOCHER &lt;BROS.

Maple $war Seasori

EUREKA”

SAP SPOUT

Fifty Per cent More Sap!

SAP PANS and BUCKETS

C. L. GLASGOW

| TERMS: $1.50 per Year
I
Cash nr Advaxcb.

and you and the crowd sailed in and
I lost all the money you bad.
I’ll bet he

like the ripened grain, I* even more

beautiful and enduring then in the
days of its lusty youth. It-wasthis
knowledge that made the task of part­
ing forever from Esmerelda such a
hard one. But George W. Simpson
was a man in whose nature there was
a strong element of duty, and he felt
that, no matter what present sorrow
might arise from such action, it was
best that the tie which bound them to­
gether—the solemn, holy tie of a plight­
ed troth—should be sundered, rather
than a greater grief, a more blighting
misfortune, should fall upon tier later
in life. And so when he had told Esmereida— whispered the words to her
softly as they stood there beneath the
linden trees that soft, autumnal even­
ing, the sighing wind that wafted the
subtle uroma of corned beef from the
next house, kissing the fair cheek of
the girl and toying^ with the mass of
golden hair that sat upon*her bead like

a crown—there had been in his voice
a. certain something that told the girl
more plainly than could any words
that behind the studied calm of his de­
meanor, far back iu the woodshed of
his soul, there was a secret—a dark, fa­
tal, fly-in-the-cream-pitcher secret of
which she knew nothing.
"What is this terrible mystery that
enshroud* your action, darling F asked
the girl, looking up to him in the dumb
agonyofan awful grief. "Eveu though
we are to.be separated forever, it seems
to me that I hare a right to know
what it is that has desolated our lives.
Can you not grant this, my last re­
quest T”
"No,” he says iu a voice that is hoarse
with agony, "I dare not tell you.”
“But I demand an anewer to my
question,” she said imperiously.
He regards her a moment in ailence
and then, just as he turns to go, she
clasps his arms and looks up to him
with a pitiful pleading in her brown
eyes.
"For the sake of our dead loves.” she
whispers, "tell me.”
Bending over the frail form George
whispers in her ear one little word:
"Chilblains.”
THE HEH BUSINESS.
A pen and Ink wreatler hui untied a
book and let it loose upon the patient
people, which bears the title, "Howto
make $500 a Year from Twelve Hens.”
We tried this getting rich out of the
hen business last year, and white- it
look" nice and pretty in gilt lettcis on
blue binding, to save $600 a year from
twelve hens oar experience was difforenU We secured, last spring, a col­
lection of six lady hens and a male
companion, and*domiciled them in an
extensive hen pasture in the rear of
our premises. We figured it all out
that w:th six eggs a day, and occasion­
al vacations which would be paid for
in chickens, we would soon have mon­
ey enough to go to Europe or run for
office. Early in the season, the brow»
Leghorn troops fought nobly, and we
began to look arownd with the idea of
getting a safe to put our egg money in.
Just at this juncture corn stepped up
to $$ a bushel, and our hens ceased
laying and turned all their attention totheir appetite.
Dnringthe interim (interim is a word
that we found in the office when we
bought it), one of oar hens bad sucseeded in presenting to the world »
dozen Httle brown balls, which imaginatiou told us would make excellent
chicken pies along in December. Inv­
agination lied to us, however, fori»
less than four weeks every one of the
little brown darlings bad been referred
to the interior department of a con­
founded skunk, nod there was seven
weeks lost time to be charged up to
that hen’s profit and loss account. We
forbear telling ot our midnight ram­
ble- in the dewy maces of our garden^
clad in modesty and a night-shirt, with
a revolver filled with 33-100 cartridges
and a heart tilled with animosity to­
ward that skunk. We draw a curtain
over that acene.
When fall came, and after we had
bought eggs to feed ourselves nnd coni
to feed onr hens fur awhile, we rptiied
from the hen bumness. and we have
made up our minds that it takes some­
thing more than a book and a dozen
hen* to make $300 a year. Of course
I there are ben artists who can play the
game for all it is worth, and make it
1 pay; bat for a greenhorn to think
that twenty-four hens are worth a cool
thousand a year to him, is folly. If
Si coo Id make bens lay every day, and
ng chickens up on a bottle in some
secluded corner where skunks could
not get at them, it would pay for no­
vices to establish hen dairies. As iys,
however, we novices had better save
our money to buy eggs with, and let
those who understand egg hnrve*ting
do the work. There is too much re■ponsibility; too much getting up
nights to shoot skunks, and too few
eggs in the business, to offer induce­
ments to amateurs.—Marathon Inde-

CHIN KIN QB

“Truth crushed to earth will nse
again,” provided the yeast is not sour.
Society is very queer. The people
most sought pfter are those who do
not pay their dfebta.
A Yankee editor, observing that “the
census embraces 17,000,000 women,”
asks : "Who wouldn’t be a census F
The Koran says: "God is U’ith the
patient.” After the doctor is called in
however, it often happens that the pa­
tient is with bis Gnd.
“No, sir, my daughter can never be
yours.” “I don’t want her to be my
daughter!” broke in the ynung ardent.
"I want her to be my wife.”
"The trees will not begin t&lt; turn
over a new leaf until spring,” said a
sad-eyed tramp, “and os I always fol­
low Nature’s teachings, I think I’ll
"When the Angels Call me Home,”
is a ballad recently published by a
young man. Some who have heard the
song sung say that the young man evi­
dently expects to live forever.
A medical writer says that girls are
so constructed that they cannot jump.
Ifheisa respectable young man let
him propose ipatrimony to one of the
girls, and he’ll soon see her jump—at
ths chance.
Professor to young lady student—
“Yoar mark is very low, and you have
only just passed.” Young lady—"Ob,
I am so glad.” Professor, surprised—
"WhyF Young lady—"I do so love
a tight squeeze.”
A Dele ware judge has sentenced a
man to pay a tine of 51,000 and be im­
prisoned for life.
If the unfortunate
man can’t pay the fine it is believed
that the judge will add a few years • to
his imprisonment.
A guardian of the peace found a
drunkard rolling in the mud. "What,
dead drunk again F said he. "No, in­
deed, brigadier; I am inhaling the odor
from the wooden pavement; tar has
been recomended to roe tor my health.”
One reason why a Detroit wife de­
sires a divorce is because her husband
lied to her. Before marriage be said he
owned a one horse wagon ami had
5200. After marriage he could only
show up the wagon, and one wheel wao
gone at that
The Texas Siftings sneering remarks
that "if yon want your grave dug in
Memphis they make you pay cash in
advance.” There is nothing very
wrong in that. Once allow a man to
try on bis grave and be will never eome
back to pay for it.
Newbern, Tenn., has a law that iniposes a fine of not less than $25 or more
than $50. on any person who goes into
a saloon on Sunday.
The citizens
think it is a very unjtist law that Impels
a man to enter a saloon on Saturday
night and rerouin&amp;there until Monday
morning.
A rural resident who thinks it does
not pay to take a newspaper was offer­
ed a $5 sheet of three-cent stumps the
other day for $£76 and jumped at the
chance to make a quarter. He has the
stamps yet, and will be likely to keep
them, as two-centers ar© more popular
just now.
It was the old1 11os perns who sailed
the wintry street, and a small boy he
had made a slide, with his swiftly
gliding feet. Down came old Heap,
and smote amain the pavement, in it*
strength. He shuddered and paused'
like a frightened steed, then leaped a
cable’s length.
"Come hither, come
hither, you little villian. You well
may tremble bo. for with my cane with
might and main, i’ll give you such a
blow.” Old Hesperus, in his passion,
was an awful sight to see, but the villian answered never a word. A skip­
ped out boy was he.

DEATH BY INSCRUTABILITY.
Some time ago uu old man, who made
a specialty of digging wells in North­
ern Wisconsin and curbing the same
with pine boards, bad nearly complet­
ed a job, being within 90 feet of the but
face, when the upper part of the weD
gave way and caved in on the old man,
covering him with a ton or more of free
soil aud assorted debris; and, strange
to say, a small air space was left next
the wall, through which the old man
made out to get a little air, and through
which bis voice could be heard by sev­
eral men who were working near by.
They came to the well apd began to re­
move some of the earth; meanwhile
the old man cautioning them to be
careful about filling the little air chan
Del in the corner, so that his supply
would be shat off.
Things were moving along in good
shape, with the prospect of giving the
old man bis freedom in a few hoars,
tqfcen it was suggested by one of the

NUMBER 18.
aible for payment in thia matter before
too much was done. They were leav­
ing their own work and neglecting a
remunerative job to &lt;Jo this, and some
one should be nude responsible for
their time, at reasonabte rates, at least.
Thia aentiinent was indorsed soon af­
ter by Uie other two men. and one of
them suggested that the town ought to
pay them for their time. To secure
their money, however, tie thought it
would be necessary to get due author­
ity from the Town Board before the
work was done. It was therefore de­
cided to see the clerk and the chairman
of the Board before they proceeded any
further.
They therefore adjourned from the
well to the residence of the elerk, who
was at that time in the woodh, bat who
returned at night. On his arrival he
stated tn the committee that it would
be necessary to ape the chairman, who
would be at Imine on the following day.
Thsreupon thk^all went over to his
house on the nesgUay, and after a long;
debate be decided that he could do
nothing without a full Board nseeting;
and it was agreed that the clerk should
call a meeting of the Board, giving the
throe days’ notice required by Iaw. The
Board, upon meeting and holding a two
days’ session, decided that it would not
lie authorized tp expend the town
funds in this manner without tuetructiona from a majority of the legal
voters of the township.
Thirty d*ya’ notice was therefore
given of a special electinn, at which it
was decided that the Board might use
its own discretion in the matter.
Whereupon that body called another
meeting; and fearing that the old man
might have perished from fatigue, de­
cided to fill the well up and to draft
resolutions of profound sorrow, which
sorrow soaked resolutions were to bo
spread upon the moments of the meet­
ing by the clerk, and a copy thereof
furnished to thebereaved widow, and a
second copy published by the JbyJerker nt half rates.
No will ever know until the great
book of remembrance Is ooened and
read by the angelic recording secretary,
how &gt;nuny days that old man held up
against that mighty weight and econo­
mized the little pure "air that same to
hint through a crevice, while his brave
rescuers were going through the tedi­
ous routine of securing their pay be­
fore they eorued it. No ons knows
how hope at last went out with a groan
through tl»e little nft in the earth, and
despair and death came together.
Ail we know is this; that the gray­
haired widow, with a giant sorrow
breaking her old heart, was comforted
by the following:
HTieraa* It has pleased Almighty
God in His all-wise and omnipotent
plan, to remove from our midst our
highly genial’, respected, and pnbhcspfrited fellow-citizen, John Smythe ;
and.
i*__
IVAcjtsk We deem some manifesta­
tion of respect and sorrow to be emi­
nently fitting and proper m this onr
great sorrow and affliction ;?and,
■ .
JFAerwM, Said manifestations of our
respect to the memory of said Smythe,
and our hearty endorsement and co­
operation in the plan of said God in
His mysterious yet eminently proper
and correct style of odtniuistration
shenld be made a part of our oficial
record ; Now.' therefore, be it
A^red. That we do. now resolute
firmly b» those prrsents and endorse
the action of said Providfence white we
bow tn sorrow and submit to the ter
rible blow thnt has been inflicted apon
as : and further, be it
.
,
IC-olvrd, That we dk» instruct the
clerk to enter these ^solutions upon
the moments of our proceedings, and
spread 'hem upon the record, and that
aopies hereof be madoand presented to
tbs widow of said Smythe, and also to
the editor of the weekly Joy Jtritr for
publication aa an evidence of respect
to said Smythe ; audi further, that the
per diem of thia Board shall be entered
an for the pioceedluga herein aa usual.
"The Lord giveth aed the Lord taketh
uwa|^ blessed be the ninu of th©
Were it not for the ability to see into
the future and to know the hearts of
men, Providenoe would certainly be
surprised sometimes.
The idea of
smothering a man in an 80-foot well,
and then attributing his death to the
inscrutability of Divine Providence,
allows a fertile and teeming brain.
Even on the plains where "acta of
God and the Indians” used to help peopie oat of bad places, now that the In-

drink, corsets, and other types of civi­
lization, God and the iuscrnlability of
Hie Providence are beginning to be
held responsible for more and more ac­
cident* by coroner*’ juries, and
the day in not far t’iataot when the fin­
ancial management of the univerae and
the plan of aalvattou will be severely
criticized by the deep and acbolariy
minds of our sore*cyed American «a&gt;
vanta.

�THIS
SATURDAY.

.MONTH

■Chan. Austin h»

' !|Ed. Gregory

Tba I choral nocwtvrhava’paid for
their piano and are out of debt at last.
TMlaa Belle McCormick, of Minneapo­
lis, Minn., is visiting '.friends in this
city.
‘
Mr*. Wra. Feighner and John Mater
MisaTEllarWilliams, of this city was
married Wednesday evening’fto Mr.
have returned to Clare.
E. Lockhart and wife Bundayod with D. B. Holt, of Columbus, Wls.
~
Wm. Aah at Vermontville.
IThe board of supervisors waa invited
Mr*. GaHdaod. of Haatinira, baa been to supper at the Hearings house Friday
making old friends a visit*
evening by tbetaoanty officialsTSSsas
Cao* Overamitli is preparing to build
The Lady’of Lyons willrbe played
a new house in the spring.
Monday eveningCby th® ^Middleville
Emmett Cole is visiting his parents dramatic company, assisted by ;Fredand friends in this vicinity.
rick Lorunaer.
Mr. Downing’s sister and daughter
have returned co their home in Paw !IMr. J. Dunning who had been a resi­
dent of Hastings for over 80 year*, died
Paw. •
Gay Erb. teacher tn the Hoffner dis­ last Monday. He lived a life during
trict spent Saturday and Sunday in all these years that made him many
firm friends. The funeral was held at
Hastings.
A. Ogden and Mr. Upton of Eaton the residence Thursday at 2 p. m.
The Ladies give a Heap year party,
Rapid*, were guests of E. Lockhart
next Wednesday evening at the Union
Wednesday.
Hall. Some of the gen tiemen are tvryMr. Thorp and a man from Woodland
ing to bang thir hair already and
had a scotch introduction last Monday
others are anxiously waiting for an ex­
in which Thorp came oat No. 1.
Steve SprinJett hakattached a buzz cuse for such conduct.
Messer &amp; Moul will open a skating
saw to his engine and farmers having rink next Monday in the room which
wood to saw will find Steve on hand.
has been used to display agricultural
Mr. Hewit has wild the cherry and implements. The room is 100x45 feet
white ash on his farm to Mr. Potter. and will be put in firat class order for
Zeb. Porks has the iob of drawing the that purpoae. There will be do extra
same.
charge for astronomical views.
Tne twelfth annual meeting of the
Joseph Parmenteer is suffering se­
verely with his hand which was shot Barry county Pioneers waa an interest­
in the army. It has been healed for ing affair. The officers elected for the
several years, but oil at once it began ensuing year are: President, Geo. K.
swelling and is now in a painful con­ Beamer; Vice Presidents, Clement
Smith, Anson Weira; SecreUry, John
dition.
Q. Creasy; Treasurer, D. R. Cook;
Last Frday as Mrs. R. Elarton was
Chaplain, Dr. Amos Wakefield; His­
working abont the house, a portion of
torian, Clement Smith.
the plastering fell, striking her on the
Hams.
shoulders and back, and rendering her
unconscious for some time. She is
EAST CASTLETOM.
slowly recovering from the effects of
the accident
M. L. Cole, of Jackson, visited his
parents last week.
WEJJT 8 UH FIELD.
C. C. McClue went to Hastings last
week on business.
Another wedding on foot
Miss McIntosh, ot Hastings, is visit­
Mrs. Halstead is home again.
J. A. Fast sports a new pair of bobs. ing at C. C. McClue’a.
James
Everett and family Sundayed
Etta Talliday is visiting in Calhoun
with friends in Assyria.
county.
Alveden
Garlinger is home from
P. T. Weeks spent a couple of days
Charlotte on a short visit.
in Brookfield last week.
Miss
Belle
Price made Maple Grove
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sackett have return
friends a visit Friday and Saturday.|
ed from their visit st St Johns.
Elder
Hewesis
so badly afflicted with
Scott Harris formerly of 8nnfield
inflamatory rheumatism that he is un­
was recently married in Kaunas.
able
to
leave
his
bed.
Mrs. Amos Dowds received a visit
A load of young folks from the north
from a sister, Mrs. D. Hager, accompa­
part of ti&gt;e town accompanied by our
nied by other friends.
teacher,
A. G. Cross visited Almon
Our streets present a lively appear­
ance these days, each person being Sheldons school last Friday.
Lockiuu*^.
SerersT'sIknnera are drawing logs to
VarwootviUa.
M. H. Bloom bw gone to Cheboygan

bent upon utilizing the '‘beautiful” to
the utmost
If that party who baa the pocket
book belonging to Dennis Hager, will
return the nfcne to the owner no ques­
tions will be asked.
The return of Rev. Morrison to his
field of labor was greeted with gladness
aa waa evinced last Sabbath by a wellfilled boose, to which be discourses
one of bis moat excellent sermons.
Mrs. Almira Loomis, aged 74, met
with a painful accident a few days ago
which it is feared, will result fatally.
In stepping upon tbe porch she fell,
breaking her hip. Dr. Snyder was
aummoued at once and everything that
could be, was done to alleviate her suf­
ferings.
Omkoa.
ASSYRIA.

BALTIMORE.

Mathew .Hallie preparing timber for
an addition to his barn.
R. Burns, of Beadford is visiting at
J. Manghau’s and J. Foley’s this week.
John Smith has sold his 40-acre farm
and bought 80 acres of W. Hough tai in.
He was also rec^atly married to Mrs.
Underhill.
Orley Van Horn is slowly recovering.
Darwin McOmber is wintering 25
horses and 20 head nf cattle.
Anyone wishing to subscribe for the
Nbws can do so by leaving the money
($1.50) with M. M. Slocum.
Doxy.
Our Eaton County Neighbors.

Prof. David Swing at Charlotte Wed­
nesday evening.
The doable stave barrel factory at
Charlotte will resume work again.
Earl Halbert Post, G. A. R. Grand
Ledge, ha* new guns and a new hall.
Delta C«Dter Good Templars are
holding socials co purchase an organ.
In 18^8 Olivet college recived $15,
555 in donations and graduated twelve
scholars.
The Steam Heat Evaporator Com­
pany, Charlotte, la putting a fifteen­
horse power engine in its shops. They
have increased their force to twenty
men, and now turn oat a machine
every four days.
The Charlotte oom mon council has
called upon Prof. A. B. Winchell, of
Ann Arbor, to give bi« opinion of the
probability of procuring a flowing well
by boring. Two unsuccessful efforts
to that end have so far cost the city up­
wards of $8,000.

Mrs. Henry has a 9 pound boy. Mrs.
Wiles ditto.
Horace Allen gave his foot a bad
gash recently.
A social was held at A. P. Warren’s
Friday night.
Chris. Young has bought a feam
which it takes the whole family to
draw.
The meetings at the M. P. church
under the charge of Rev. Mosher are
progressing finely.
Wm. Wilkinson and wife and Jas
Rasey, of Castleton are viaitingatC.
C. Gage’s and J. B. Norris’ this week.
Marvin Welcher and Mary French
were made man and wife on Saturday
last. The boys gave them a “belling”
Tuesday nignt.
While Jake Hendricks waa at the
soldiers'dance at the Center his house
caught fire. It waa discovered in time
and put out with only $50 damage.
A number of boys went to meeting
MICHWAB NEWM.
on«- night with a yoke of oxen and a
large bell. They would ring the bell
Peter Logan, a printer aged 27, com­
and yell so vehemently that they mitted suicide at Detroit Thursday.
• Otihl be beard four rnilo. Bad boys
Tbe Battle Creek Sanitarium is to be
enlarged by the addition of a fire-sto­
Rut.
—
-------- -—,
ry wing, 100x48, with basement and at­
NORTH BALTIMORE.
tic.
Allen Dick was killed in the woods
R&lt;mds are bad; *»mr of them inipaaa- by a falling tree Friday, two milee east
altle.
of Stanton. He was S5 years old and
A short serie* of mretjngs were held leaves a wife.
at the new churrh last week.
Joseph Tompson of North Branch fell
Gilbert .Striker and wife are spending down stain at the Pioneer bank, Jan.
a few days nt Hickory Coronrs.
7, and received injuries from which be
Mi-* Knrnh Buwe*, who feu&gt; l&gt;een a- died ni a few hours.
w.ty v»siriwgf riauda baa returned home.
James Pike accidentally killed io a
R..brrt E'lmonaon Um returned from logging camp back of West Branch.
D drma with improved health and afull Peter Miller also met with a fatal aep wkH laok. There is joy nt Robert’* cideat neer that place.
u.nww m»w.
Emmet Meloling, while assisting au
The dediraiury -rrvire- of the U. B. offlcer&gt;t Cedar Springs to arrest Wm.
church were conducted bv tbe preaid­ Norton, was Ml in tbe right temple bv
Elder. Res. Mowers. A foil bonne Norton with an ax. The blow wa« a

died January 9 of blood poisoning.
Nra: Bay City a young Canadian.
Peter Rivard, waa killed in Eddy Brea’,
camp Saturday by a falling tree. His
skull was era shed and his brains Mat­
tered around^
Mr*. Paul Riffenshafer of William*,
Bny county, waa killed while aaaisting
Iwtr huabaad to load an elm log on a
sleigh, Jan. 7. by the Ing slipping, roll­
ing back, and striking her in the bead
and breast.
In the cane of the death of Wm.
Vanderhoof, near Buchanan, who died
recently, it la reported that arsenic waa
found in his stomach. His wMow re­
married after mourning him / ten
days
Wm. Baird of Bethel. Branch county
waakilled on January 5, while falling
a tree. He started to run, bat slipped
and the tree canghtoueof ilia leg* near
the hip, completely severing it from
his body, aud be bled to death in a few
minatea.
Geo. Wilson, charged with the mur­
der of patrolman Bullard has arraigned
in the recorder’s court at Detroit, Wed­
nesday. He pleaded not guilry and it
is expected that his case will be set for
trial some day this week. On Monday
an order was made for tbe summoning
of 100 extra Jurors, aa sonic difficulty
is expected in securing a jury for this
case.
.
A mass convention composed of 100
men and fire women organized the
“Unlou party of Michigan.” at Jackson
on Wednesday. Prohibition ia |thr
main principle. The moving spirits of
the convention were Prof. Samuel
Dickie of Albion, J. B. Steere of Ann
Arbor. Rev. D. R. Shier of Hodson.
Merritt Moore of Ionia, D. P. Seven:
dorph of Chnrlotte, A, 8. Patndge of
Flint, Charles Mosher oi Moalterville
aud Lemon Cute of Ionia.
The residence at Grand Rapids, of
Ed. Hoppins, deputy internal revenue
collector for the western district of
Michigan, waa entered by burglars and
$4,280 stolen.
Great mystery sur­
rounds the nfiair, a* Hoppins says that
no one knew he hud the money in the
house. He drew the money from the
bunk three weeks ago and has since
kept it in the vault at his office, but
rook it home that night intending to
pay a note next day.
For months Deputy United States
Marshall Vincent ana County Sheriff
Frederick have been aware that a gang
of counterfeiters were working in Big
Rapids, and on Saturdav made a com­
plete capture of the gang, together
with a full set of dies and necessary
articles. The ganv comprises Seal man.
Robinson, ana Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Hilts. As near rm can l&gt;e learned. Rob­
inson has been in tbe buainraa 15 years
in various parts of the country. When
the officer* inode the capture the coun­
terfeiters were in the act of turning
out their bogus money, and large num­
ber of newly made dollars, nickels, etc.,
bad apparentlyjust been made.

EsHoy. Akmso
Wait, Adin C
Ow*n. Sami A
Norton, Russell B.

• 00
400

800
400
4 00

Sandy, Welllagton,
McDonald, Jaa. A.

W. A. DUNLAP &amp; CO
.the

Bottos, Alfred
Baker, Catherine
Haaunood. Oreabo

widow

CleaMnee, Nathaniel F.

Croat, Suaau
rb.urh, Michael
Mishler, Henry

800
800
400
8 00
810
400

earner, »&gt;nrrec
Orwin Jaa D.
Williams, Tboa.
Lancaster, Goo. W
Thompson, Henry H.

jsijuw

dis lung*
dis heart

dla spine
W I Mod'

34 00
18 00

Call and See the largest and Fiineat line of

1800
800
800
800

FINE CANDIES

81
HASTIKOa.
Evra Shown nt Nabhtilli.
Quackenbuah, Hannah* mother
Me /.array, Clariaaa
widow
800
Cock. Chas. F.
Clever, Conrad
Collins, Elbert 8.
tnJ to abdomen
chr diarr
uuuer, ju. n.
InJrteg
Cal kina, Warren
w of bead
. mother
cunuerniu, K- l.
epllepeey.
VanShoten, Jas.
Glbba, Isaac
dla of eye
w I knee A resul’g
w of l&gt;ead
94 00 Carmer, Peleg O
w of 1 chest
6 00 Liachy, Lewi* C
Ellia, Abraham H B1 par paralysis
Skiff. Abner
chr diarr
Gunuiah, Ann
widow
800 Hodge MarcuaM
rheumatlam
4
Gerkey, Geo. C.
w rahl
18 00
Gregory, DeWitt
rheum A dla kidney* 6
600 French, Wm. H
Hampton, Mahala
widow 1813
aurv 1813
8
800 Hubbard, Dau’l
Dean, Rob’t
Whitaker, Wm
dla of lungs
8
We ba ter, Harriet widow
8
Sweezy, Dells
Munion, Oscar F. * father
800 Soden Tboa.
Said more, Jaa. H.
In] to abdomen
Smith, Sidney B
~
Sturtevant, Sam'i W
4
Spencer, Harry A.
Stairs, David M.
4
600 Sebring, Sam'i C w r aide of head
Senter, Cornelius
Waiklua, Geo. W inj of 1 ahi A res turn 8
Savacosl, Chester
Whitmore, Edward chr diarr A dla heart 10
a
-•
(Jj, Of lungj
4
Sirayton, Chas. W.
Bawctt, Geo.
Henrv, Tboa.
Palmer, Betsey
Bennett, A. D
Whitney, Jane
Beck, Israel
Hinds Jno.
chr rheum A
diarr
4 00
widow
Slxbtug, Mary E,
mother
_800
„ Heaa, Bally A.
Hall. Jno.
dis ot I leg from for 4 00 Care, Jas. L.
eroaj, Ruaael W
rheum A chr diarr
Ruling, Geo. W.
chr diarr, rcaul'g dis
Eaaton,
Albert
chr
diarr
abd yls
4 00
Evans, Eli P
chr rbeumatlvTD
Hudsen, Enos
Elllaton, Richard dla of eye
ilill,- Alsou
McCarthy,
M.
A.
mother
Traver, Rob'I
Glbaon Jno.
Todd, Michael B
inj to abdomen
Buck, Litvina
widow
------ --1812
Truk, Howell H
* 1 IeK
Dicklnaon, Jaa. D. chr. diarr A rheum
Trego, David R
dis of throat A
Downa, Cbaritv N. widow
diarr
Slater, Geo. W.
chr diarr
Kelley, Michael
w r hand A loss
forefinger
Sellick, Albert A. mat pots A chr diarr
Custer, Joo. W.
Inj -o abdomen
Hart, Lorenzo 8. gen debility from chr
Fuller, Philo
diarr
200
Fuller, Josephus
Townsend, Louisa mot I er
Frisby, Geo.
Angel Mylon
aphonia A inj to
Hopkins, Julia A
mother
abdomen
1400 1
Durkee, Clarissa
Stocking, Elvira
mother
Pauatie, Wm.
inj to abd A
Hyde, Emerson W
thumb
Heath, Sarah
mother
Pierce, Franklin
Heath, Elizabeth
do
Pierce, Ezekiel
Crane, Jannctt
do
Paine, Dan M
w r hip
Potter, Joo. J.
w r hand A wrist
Palmer, Calvin H w r forefinger and dis
Potter
Elbridge
w
r leg
of eyes
Roberts,
Jno.
L
varicose
vein* 1 leg
800
Inj 1 ankle
Kohler, Jacob
Young,
Jacob
aide
Smith, Reuben C
dla of eye
Abbott, Perry
Williams, Elia* D vertigo A nervout
Phillips, Bpsry
chr diarr A dis of kid
debility, resulting from sunstroke
Pangburn, N
dla of I leg
Hiram
wd r hand
Ileum, Wm.
200 Webster,
Wertz, John
paralysis
Rich, Nelson
g a w r thlgb
Reed, Merrick D. par
,-----low
-----------r Index finger 2 00 Lowell, Alfred B
THE FALLS OF NIAGARA
lung dla
.—. blindness
u.._j
,
72 oo Funk, David R
Roberta Francis M total
• ■-—Everett,
Edward
J
chr dlnrr
Eater
Stand flrat among the wonderful Rork
Kennedy,
Gideon
g
a w face
Roue. BenJ R
dis of lungs A abd vis 4 00
work* of Nature on the gratest, the Cotton, Lydia E widow
OaSNGKVIIXX MILLS
8 00
niont sublime, the most awo-inspiring Crane, Janncti A
Bostwick. F. H.
that the eye of man haa rested upon. Merritt Henry A
Nichols, Squire M
i«3»
No wonder that Byron turned upon
elbow
4 00 Lamoreaux, Frank chr rheumstlam
liia heel with contempt from the travel - Miller, Henry
Moore,
Geo.
Carlisle
Samuel
nd American who has never looked up­
on the crowuing glory of bin nativ laud..
Harper. Samuel
Right in front of the great cataract
Crosa, Lucy
widow
------is a new steel doubletrack bridge, &lt;-(jn- Warner, Wm. B.
Cumming*, Elizabeth do
atructed upon a navel principle, for Woodmansee, M.C.
William*, Jno. J
the Michigan Central R. R , and form­ Wickham. J no D
Boaaermaa, L. L
injury to abdomen
ing the latest triumph of mechanical en­
Searle*. Filch M
dr dlar A dis of abd
do
gineering. Resting upon two tall steel
inj to abdomen
rower*, which rise from either aide of Leonard, Aaron
Newton, A. J.
w 1 thigh
the roaring torrent, are cantilever*, Swin,
Smith, Jno. H
widow
Olive
built in sections upon the principle of Scudder. Wm. M.
Forbea, Hiram
chr diarr A dla of
of a trussed beam resting upon its cen­ Schobcy, Wm.
abdominal
w 1 foot
Forbes, Maria
mother
ter, with the land ward end securely an- Stanley, Stephen A
scurvey
400
chuiedto prevent overloading at 1’ie Strickland, Jno.
dh of Iddner*
FV.tBTeVTI I &gt;,
4 00
wrshl
other. Between and connecting the Ball, Wm Z,
600 Chase. Elnathan
wish!
two, is awaog a Axe l span, 130 feet in
800 Carpenter, Calvin L w 1 ahl'r
length, and 245 feet above what Captain Burke. Tboa.
chr diarr
800
John
Id) 1 fool
Webb called “the angriest bit of water
• 00 Cook,
10 U0
Crosby, Beth
w ) elbow
in the world.” Everything entering Besamer, Jno. M.
800 Blake, Lydia
widow
800
into its construction is thorouhly tested Benjamin, Jesse C.
400 Gillaapie, Levi C
w 1 hand
and ite Strength is so great that two ot Wheeler, Geo. L.
wofface
‘.8 Freeman. Joo. H
chr diarr
chr diarr
the heaviest freight trains its entire
Cooper. Rachel A
Johnson.
Wm,
6 0U Aabby John
acurvey
length stains but one fifth of its sas
10 00
inj of bock A
taiuing potfer, while, though It has no Jones, Hiram
King. Aaron, Jr.
lameness
400 Buggies, Norman
1800
uruys, the severest gale gives it none ot Je&amp;asr, Chas. J.
13
00
MerUnGeo.
the swaying motion so perceptible in Waters, Chi*. H.
Smith, Marta
suspension bridges. IU total length is Bronion, Hen&gt;7 C.
Burkhart, Jacob
wlshlr
$4«
910 feet, and the weight of the iron and Bergman, Fredr'k
wlleg
WOVDL^SD.
steel nf which it.was composed afBounfe Birdsall, Daniel E. W r forearm
DLBenbeck, A W
w I aide ntek A chin 4 00
to 8,800 tons, while the presSare U ao Shirley, Solomon_______
Hildlnger, Viet
Washburn,
Wm.
I.
ch d&lt;arr
lorn 1 eye A affecting
admirably distributed upon the found-1
Putnam.
Amanda
A
widow
sight r.,4 v r hip 8 00
ations as to be but twenty-five pounds Leonard, Helen M.
chr diarr A dla of
do
---per aquu-e inch. It is probably the Measexwcr, Joseph dla lungs A Ins voice 8 00
strongest bridge in the world, and is Babcock. Oroon
w 1 arm and back
8 00 Sackett, Alvira
Btrdenatlne. W. M
justly claimed, in material and work­ Karns, Partner R.
Ini r hip
Bulling* John
Inj r Uao&lt;
manship, to have no equal. All pass­ Lawton. Bamutl
Bolton, John
A dis of abd
enger trains of the Michigan Central
eye*
800
will run sol.d over thia bridge about Kellogg. Joo A.
Dillanbcck, Lucy A widow
800
December 25th, stopping long enough at Palmer Close R
dla of iuugx
Marvin Wm. J
&lt;1U be*
Fall View Station to give passengers Pbinsey. Wm.
Oler, Asahe)
w r leg
New Hardware
uot only a good view but the beat view Potter, Lnclus B.
of tbe f-JIs without add.tional deten­ Wileox. Job K.
Ford, Geo. H
w pelvis
tion or expense. The road runs by and
MOBGSJT.
Norris,
BenJ.
F
w
I
leg
in full view of the Falls, and then skirts Rinehart, Elisabeth
Valentine, Henry L w 1 hand
12 00
tbe great cliMin of Niagara River to tire
Count, Robert
18 00
XX^oodLlaund.,
Cantilever Bridge, from which another Soulea, Friend D.
Count, Wm.
w of cheat
800
Howell,
Don
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superb and stiiking view is obtained
I, । mol
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mother
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of Ure Falls, and also ot tbe scarcely Bro»n’ 5°**
NOTICE.
Pickle, Christopher lej to 1 eye
8
less wonderful Whirlpool Rapids. Mred7li*rion'
“"J, Jfcricn r" dis of abdominal vis 12
The route from the bridge to Buffalo Miller, Jaa
Jaa. D.
chr rheum
8
dar from 9 a. m. to 5 p m. to receive viDs|
follows tbecounw of Niagara River for Lathrop, Henry A.
tax&lt;-a
W. E. Gkigos, Marshal.
several miles, affording views of tbe
cataracts, tbe upper rapids. Goat and Holman, Penlnah widow
8 00
Grand Islands, and otjrer interesting Doud, John G
w ot head and aunand H ahall al ways
acenes.

FULL PARTICULARS SOON.

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HURRAH
Firm

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

HARDWARE I

Wllliama, Christiana widow 1813
Willlwn. Margaret
do

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Willison, Sam'i K
Burkhart, Ell
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Baldwin. Agnes
widow
Henderahall, Hannah do 1812
•k, Nancy
do
Wilcox. Lydia J
widow

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thro. I. hip A pelvis, 4 00
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UaleaJEdward
Kelley. Jonathan
Kelieyt Albert
Rus^-H, Stephen P.
noofUjxjwL Mtncrvla,

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widow

Knfckerboeker. Tabitha widow 1812
W tlliams. Jinx L
dis r bin
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400
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6 00 Johnn-.l, Marr J
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800
800
600
800
10 00
600

Continental
HOOF

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CURES

800
800
800

CRACKEO HOOFS, SPRAINS,
SCRATCHES &amp; SORES
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HORSES, CATTLE

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AMERICAN LUBRICATIIB
OIL COMPAIY,
Cleveland,

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taMoutatad,

m*ouut of

noted lawyer.
mold Oxford

Among the children bom to Colonel Hobart

N reMEOI
teumalisffl, neuralgia, Sciatica,
uii.asgs. taAltai. aisSiWi/TsstaiAi.

in a hurry. Ha yanks your door-bell,
startling you from a refreshing nap. Ho

high spirit and of

to him, and comes into your bed-ehamber
* ith tbe air of a constable whoso duty ft is

BITTERS

i

m but son mm

tbe hard-toUlng farmer. Ha was prudent
and did not give hte wife the comforts in
street—a constable who enjoys doing his life to which she had been aocuetcmed, and
du'y because "ba'ineee is business.” He her unhappy life, rendered her almost in­
sane. Mana finally deserted her borne and
waa found one morning behind a pile of
held something that had been stolon from wood in tbe town of Bockland, Maas.,

would -got through and go

The child was named aftor its mother,
frienda until the mother died. She grew
np a beautiful girl, but when about seven-

on iu Ha flips out a massive gold watch
that marks the quarter eeeomls, counts

Liver had. Jdney Remedy,

|TET CUE JTSW ft UDKESTC’L
RBGUHATX T&amp;B BOWKL8,

thing.
If yon want a physician to cure your ilia,

They cure Rheumatism, and all Urtnary troubles. They invigorate.

somebody whoso warm sympathy will
here and try tbe old village doctor. He
never rings a bell. Why should be, since

house in the villager He te, so to speak, a
member of every family in Oxford, and a
most heartily welcome member, too. With
bis little leather medicine-case, containing
a few staple drugs, not forgetting plenty
of calomel and the necessary instruments
for cupping, he enters at ths back door as
gently aa the perfumed breath of a bright
May morning. Tbe figure may cot be Just
the thing, for the doctor grooms his own
boroe, and bis perfume te of the stable; yet
there is something kind and sympathetic
in hte manner that seems to smell sweet to
the soul. After hte brief chat with the
housewife in the kitchen he finds hte own
way to the little front bedroom, the wife
following, wiping her hands and bare
arms on the wrong aide of her long
Without puffery .simply on the good words calico apron. If his patient be asleep
of those who have used It. It has made friends he stealthily tip-toes back to the kitchen
in every Btate in the Union.
and says be will wait. Boated on the
NOT A CEBE ALL,
door-etep just outside the open door, be
whittles, and talks in low tones with the
sa. mar the happl- wife as she goes on washing the breakfast
of many QUttJg AND dishes. Piece by piece he learns every
WOMEN.
symptom, every little particular of his pa­
tient's last night; and then, when the con-

Hop* and Malt Bitter* Co.
DETROIT. MICH.

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

up the narrow back stairs to make the chUdren’s little bod, the old doctor site and
pools long curly shaving* off the yellow
pine stick, softly hums a good old Meth­
odist hymn, and thinks and thinks what
ba should do next for hte sick man. Half
Causes no Pain tbe forenoon is gone when tbe good wife

Give* old subdued tone to which she has habltu*

Relief at Once. The old doctor slowly lifts himself, un­
links hte stiffened Joints, kicks hte legs out
Sot a liquor or to straighten down his trousers, shuts hte
big-bone-handled knife, brushes the ahavApplied
the bedroom. The sick man-slowly turns
the finger. hte head toward the doorway, smiles sadly,
puts out hte long, white, bony band to him
treat- and whispers hoarsely: “Well, doctorF*
which te a sick man’s favorite form of
be
will cure. asking how hie doctor thinks
te getting along.
The old 'doctor
raises the bluo paper cu-tain and
slowly draws a chair close to tbe be&lt;L
“ Oh, you're looking ever so much better
Btstk or Micnioax, I
to-day. We’ll have you out hoeing potsOouxtt or Bamkt. f
Notice is hereby riven, that by an order of
tbe Probate Court for the county of Barry, knows this te false; knows that no human
made on tbe the 17lh day at December, A. D. power can prolong the man’s lite a month,
1883. six months from that date were allowed for but bo te one of these great good men who
erediiom to present their claim* against the es­ live above the neceesity of telling the truth
tate of Emily E. Ltnklelter lata of said
sonnty. deceased, and that all creditors of on all occasions- “You’re getting on nicely.
said deceased are requested to present their Don’t you sec you’ve got more color in your
claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate hands J And your eye looks brighter than
office, in the City of Hastings, in said county, it has for a month. A very sick man
for examination and allowance, on or before
tbe 17th day of June next, and that such claims couldn't sleep as yon did this morning.
will be heard before said Court, on tbe 18th day Why, I've lx an here two hours and you’ve
of February and on tbe 17th day of June next, been sound asleep and snoring every min­
at ten o’clock in tbe foreuoonof each of thore ute o’the time; ain’t be, Mrs. BanfordP»
The poor wife te almost afraid tbe doctor
exaggerated, but there te somathing so
1H8 Cumbxt Smith,'judge ofProbate.
wholesome in the old doctor's manner and
■o encouraging in his words that ahe quite
forge s her troubles, and becomes even
chirper in her efforts to assn- e her busband
♦bat the doctor te right. While the little
woman moves softly about, gently dusting
this and that piece of furniture, turning the
shutters so that the sunbeams creeping to­
ward the bed may not climb up and get into
tha eyas of tbe sick man, tbe old doctor
urges on the converse* Ion, adroitly turning
tbe subject fiom sickness and trouble, and
even from health and prosperity, with
which the sick man might make painful
u iiuwbu ui woo mi uooo oraao , •
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Flour that will delight them. One . frv“ * ch*“l*'r of dt"‘-h «nd despair to a
. _
.
*
uanorama
—
panorama at
of arwriM
scenes nlntmTwA
pictured by the j
doctor

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H.R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
NEW MACHINERY!

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Fanners will had it to the’r interest to’make a

rotates as actual personal history a hun­
dred and ons things that never happened
himself whether truth te mighty so long
aa he can see that falsehood te prevailing
writhing of the eick man’s face and

MUI Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
nd Bran.

OUR SAW MILL

later she returned to Abington with a hus­
band, whom she introduced aa Joe Lab­
dell, and visited her uncle, Benjamin
Hobart. She was kindly received, and her
husband waa hired to work about, tbe

One day suspicion fell upon the mind of
Lawyer Hotart that Joe waa a woman in
disguise, which, on investigation, proved
to be tbe fact, and the old man was so in­
dignant that be caused her arrest. She
was imprisoned for four months, during
which time Maria visited her and carried
delicacies to her. At lenrth neighbors In
the vicinity of the lawyer's home prevailed
upon him to have tbe young woman re­
leased. W hen she eame nut of prison she

At that time the estate of Marla's mother
waa settled by E. B. K. Gurney, of South
Hanson, and the share which fell to Maria
was real estate valued at several thou­
sand dollars. This property she has not
claimed, but te still in Pennsylvania, lead­
ing her curious an 1 m?st remarkable life,
although ••Joe," her “husband,” la at
present In tbe Willard Asylum for the in­
sane. Benjamin Hobart, her uncle, died
two years ago. Marta has a brother named
Daniel Perry, a prosperous business man
in South Abington. She te now about for­
ty years old, while “Joe," her curious
“ husband,” te a few years her senior. The
Abington people believe that "Joe” was the
mother of a child that te no w living, and t hat
"Joe" and Marta were married in due form
by a Justice of the Peace of Wayne Coun­
ty, Pa. Several letters written by Maria
are in the possession of Abington peo le,
which show her to be an educated and ac­
complished woman.
A PECULIAR SCENE.

Children

Dread.

cllna: ion to wander about She would i&gt;e
gone for weeks and then return. Finally
she went away, and when heard from waa

tmaineva matters to settle you would, better
while he te directing a Latin prescription
to his friend the druggist, who charges
him no profit on personal purchases. He

I

factory will
hundred.

him
being naturally

iUPS&amp;MAj.’i*
'I ggjk

member of th* Metbod.rt Church, and bore
aa excellent reputation. His household
affairs wars looked alter by an elderly

sr alite
rill not

hence he died but once.

[Atlanta (Ot) Special.]
A murder of a highly sensational char­
acter has developed here. Monday night
Mrs. Lucy Cornett, wife of A. P. Cornett,
deaf mutes, was found on the street suffer­
ing from severe chastisement administered
by her husband. As people approached
the man motioned to them to leave, but
loud groans emanating from the woman in­
duced them to disregard the man's reqneat
to go away. When they reached the pros-

Cornett stated that ahe and her bus sand
were returning from the dty; her husband
was drinking and began beating her with
a stick, then knocked her down and
stamped her in tbe stomach. The woman
was taken home, and pleaded so for her
husband that ba was not arrested. He
gave every evidence of repentance, and
wal’ed on her tenderly. She continued to

wringing his hands and crying bitterly,
he was almost beside himself wlti Joy.
He procured what delicacies hte puree
could secure, and with hte own hands

Late Thursday night hte wife informed
him that she could not recover and that
tbe time for her death waa not far distant.
Cornett cried Utterly and begged his wife
to live lor hte sake, but she shook her head
and reiterated her statement. She informed
Cornett that she*forgave him freely, snd
that ahe still loved him and began to mur­
mur a prayer. Tbe solemnity of the occa­
sion was too much for Corns.t, and seising
hte hat ho ran out of the house. About four
o'clock be returns I and found Ma wife
eaay. Seating hims-lf betid* her ho caught
her bands and began chafing them. At
nine o’clock this morning ahe turned to
Cornett and stated that she was dying, and
in a few momenta breathed her last. With
tbe woman’s parting breath Cornett sprang
to hte foot, and, grabbing his coat hurried­
ly, left tbe bouse, and up to tbe present has
day it waa shown that the woman’s entrails
were horribly lacerated by the kicking she
mass of jslly. Tbe sosnee between tbe
couple, having to use tbe sign language,
added to tbe peculiarity of tbe affair.

THE RAPE OF THE LOCK.
tlfol Tiwmmm on the Public Highway.
[Newport (B. I.) F pedal to N. T. World.)
Miss Burrell, tbe -Ix.een-ywold daugh­
ter of Collins Burrell, a dty official, toW a

of 11.000,000 for ttw &lt;
ktand In Lake Michigan

'•hoaredallr rscommrodingEteeiric Bitters,
will prove- Bright's Disease, Dlaletes, Weak
sand-bar off Fifty-first street, and surround­ Bark, or any unwary complain, qukklv cured.
ed
by
a
crib
breakwater.
They purify tbe blood, regulate tbe bowels and
pointed strongly toward another person as
act
dlrretl v &lt;k&gt; the diseared parte. Every hot
In s sermon at Salt Lake, Apostle Tea*bring the burglar, and Freeman's acquittal
a»k«i the Saints to be.tr testimony that
waa generally expected. To tbe surprise dale
plural marriage is a neceeslty to tbe chureh.
The failure te announced of Nlsbll A Co,
he entered a plea cf guilty. In doing so ho cotton merchant* of Savannah, with debts
in exeem of &gt;1,000,000, mostly
lenient to hi tn. He was sentenced to eight* Europe.
Boaat aot of -your health and strength too
Nearly one thousand
County Penitentiary.
’
three largest tobacco factories at icwnr much; but whU*i you enjoy them, praise God
In March, 1878, a strong petition was for­ burg, Va^ have struck against a reduction
warded to Governor Robinson from Alle­
Tbe btood-deatadng qualities of Ayer's Sar­
gany County asking for Freeman’s pardon.
John M. Swearingen, Chief of Police al saparilla renders to in valuable Id all *klu dlaorThe Governor notified the prison authori­ Indianapolis, dropped a revolver from hte
ties and directed that the usual medical locket, whlrii discharged a ball Into his
examination of the prisoner bo made. Dr. bowels, InfiicUng a fatal wound.
SinnocX then learned that Freeman waa a
Duncan A. Grant, a lace-dealer in New
— 8TKAM —
woman, She waa at once removed to the
women's quarters of the prison. She blUtles of &gt;430,000, and can pay only ten
percent
begged that tho-fact of her disguise should
A steamship from Ven Cruz.landed at
not be made public, and told tbe prison
authorities the story of her life. Her name, New Orleans a party of 150 Italian emlWOODLAND, MICH.
wholly without money or goods, and
she said, waa Mary Ann Schaefer. She granta,
charitable people sent them food at the po­
was born on the ocean in 1835, while her lice station.
parents were emigrating to this country.
According to the January reports to the
After arriving in America they lived in Michigan Agricultural Bureau the wheat
iwo srnMtee of Flour, Gra­
Allegany County. When she was five crop of the State was 23,147,185 bushels, of
years old-her father died, and her mother which 7,197,000 bushels still remain In the ham, Corn MTaml and Feed
Icept constantly on hand.
married again. When she waa ten years hands of the farmers.
of age her stepfather told her she must
WUllam H. PbwoelL employed by a firm
earn her own living, as bo was unnblo to of grocers in Philadelphia, embezzled &gt;8,support her. She went out as a servant, 700 and lost It at faro. He pleaded guilty,
but, being large for her age and very and was sentenced to Imprisonment for five
strong, she made up her mind to put on yean and three montlia.
In tiie iron-ore mines near Ixbonon,
boys' clothing in order that she might earn
Penn., John Pauaey went Into a small
J. SPINDLER.
one who knew of this determination. She building to take out some dynamite, and
almost
instantly ar. explosion took pla£e
KT
FOR -:- PURE -:- “fc*
worked for farmers for a season or two,
which blew him to pieces.
and then spent a season on the Ei io Canal.
'•Vanderbilt has made John NeweU PreeV
Bbe then returned to the vicinity of
dent of tne
tlie Pittsburgh «
A lurae
Lake trie
Erie Road,
a oentoi
h.r »o W. tou.. No on. _______
r^-nlurf
,„d h„ „,rnuourgn
|TO1 ,
„„ (n&gt;mlto«d,
£
her, .nd .h. »ork«l lor ton y««r. tor „l(. „nntrJ to ClrroUnd by a lean ot UH
at.
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--------1 Uc&amp;!Mport ftad Ioc
y(nrs.
different
When she Joined the church in 1873 she
Robert Wilson to Um name given by ■
’longed
rnged to resume the clothing of her sex. stranger who has arrived in Amlierstburg,
but she had pas-ed for a man so long that Ont, to contest tbe will of George Wilson,
ahe was ashamed to confess the truth. She who left &gt;50,000 to distant relative*. Rob­
declared that she waa perfectly innocent ert claims to be a brotiier whose identity
of the crime for which she was imprisoned. was lost in 1849.
Track-laying has proceeded so rapidly
Tbe guilty person, she said, was the
nephew of the woman who waa her house­ that there now remains a gap of but 124
keeper, but be had visited her tn jail and miles to be laid on the Mexican Centra)
Railroad,
and It to predicted that trains will
WOODLAND.
declared that unless she pleaded guilty to
be running from Ei Paso, Tex, io tbe dty
the charge he would kill her before ahe of
Mexico by AdcI! 15.
could go from tbe court-house to her heme,
Tbe
trustees
of
Cornell
University
have
in case she was sequited.
appointed Prof. Edward Hitchcock, Jr., of
M.ss Schaefer waa pardoned in the fall Amherst, to the C^alr of Physical Culture.
of 1878. Dressed In her proper clothing. Tin. engagement of I*rot McClellan, of New
—Also a complete line of—
York, was canceled because he accepted *
burglar escaped arroei by fleeing from the challenge to a prize-fight for tbe light-weight Toilet and Faaey Articles, Dye Stulfc,
championship,
btete. In 1879 Ml-s Schaefer obtained em­
Grocery Drugs, Stationery, Tobaeployment in a shoo store in the oil re. ion,
A sutsll comet waa visible at Key West,
•o and Cigars, Pocket Books,
where a prosperous grocer married her. Fix. Tueadsy night
Bhe was left a widow within a year, and
Castelar, the Spanish statesman and re­
Blank Books, Stationery)
her strange story is now recalled by he- publican, declares blmsslf In favor of free
second marriage, her present husband trade.
Ute., Etc., Etc.
.
John
Elfers
was
hanged
In
Washington
being a brother of the first one.
Territory Tuesday. He killed a man who
would not pay a debt of fifty rente.
TINY TRAVELERS.
John Martin, a native of Ireland, died
Tuesday at Alton, HL. at tbe age of 103
years. His wife to 94 and lite eldest son 70.
[Boston Globe.]
Tbe Standard Multiplex Telegraph Com­
The two little travelers whose arrival pany, with a capital of &gt;2,500.000, filed a
tyBr keeping nothing but Lest quality al
was noted in yesterday morning’s GU&gt;b4 certificate of Incorporation at New York,
goods aud selling a? Rock Bottom pricea, we
ware found at the Clarendon Street Home Tuesday.
in excellent spirits. The journey from
Hou. D. W. Bushyhead and other leading hope to have a large business this winter. - .
Cleveland to Boston is not their first long CtMn&gt;kore are endeavoring, to lease from
Journey. They were both born in R ther- Um Nation a large strip of land for the pur­
ham, Eng., and came to this country last pose of mining.
Ralph Seliew, a well-known business man
July, going to Cleve and, O., because their
aunt, Elisabeth McDonald, waa a resident and philanthropist of St Louis, died sud­
of that city. Their father, who te a dyer, denly Tuesday afternoon in the Southern
received more favorable inducements for Hotel, aged seventy-eight
Agents of a New York firm are scouring
hte labor at Lawrence, Mass., and he ac­
cordingly went there. His son, Joseph the woods of Arkansas for black walnut
trees, for which one dollar to paid, tbs logs
McQueeney, aged thirteen years, toon fol­ being shipped to New Orleans.
lowed him, and tbe two little girls were
DELL KQI I KES
A receiver fur the New York, Ontario A
left behind. Early last week “ Aunt Western Railway ha* been asked by a firm
First Door South of Post Offiae.
Liza” received a letter instructing her to with a coal bill for no.000. The stock
tend Annie, agel twelve years, and Agnes, closed Tuesday evening at ten.
yyiLLIAM JONES,
A reduction of twelve per cent in wages
day morning at forty minutes past ten the has been ordered by three cotton-mills at
little ones were placed on the railroad train Woonsocket, it L. and fifteen buitdred men
and consigned to the care of tbe conductor In the rubber-works have been placed on
of the train. Their fores were prepaid. half-time.
Thomas Jarvis, a miser, was shot in his
cabin near Waveland, Ind., Christmas eve,
timid.
Agues told the story of the journey with­ by two men, and robbed of &gt;500. Though
dangerously
wounded, the man was found
out hesitancy: “Aunt *I4aa put Aggie and
me on the cars Friday morning, and the alive Tuesday.
The Bluffton A Logansport Rued, which
conductor took us in charge. Aunty said
lias obtained a diarter In Indiana to lay
good time ou the cars. We would look out track f« elgiity-five miles, to said to be a
link In the Baltimore A Ohio project from
of the car-windows and then at the pas­ Wheeling to Lafayotte, for which right of
sengers. We had a basket of bread and
butter which Auntie gave us, and Aggie
A bill haa gone through tbe Texas Senate
and me didn't feel very hungry. At night to punish fence-cutting by Imprisonment
from WASHING TON
.
for two to five years. Ten miles of tbe In- mo&lt;«
Hrnd MODKL’iR DBAWINO .We advtae I
sleep on tbe seat. We didn’t feel a
bit afaid.
At the last place the
*
engine stopped before coming to Boston bloodshed to likely to rreult
Colonel Robert Murray has been con­
a nice old man gave me a dollar,
and I took Aggie to the cook-shop in tbe firmed by L‘» Senate u Surgeon-General of »ei ISA paper «r InmeMT ei rental In* AND T"
ONLT UNKTUAT PUtlJHl.lWTHB FREF.
the army.
It has been decided to proceed at once
didn’t give any change from tbe dollar.
with the erection of a &gt;900,000 court-house
ton A Maine Depot. It waa Just dark when at Munch*, Ind.
Tbe coal output in tbe Wyoming (Pa.)
C. A. SNOW A CO.
going to sleep on my lap. Joe didn’t coma. District has Increased thirty-three per cent
Two ladies told an officer, and he took ns in three years
Heruafter colored children will enjoy the
egetable
same aebool privileges at Halifax, N. &amp;, aa
The Matron at the Cbardon-street Home are
accorded 16 white children.

J. SPINDLER,

Custom Flouring Mill!

Drugs - Medicines
I. N. HARTER,

Prescriptim Carefully Preparet

DENTIST

PATENTS

Winns Indian
roa Vtub

saying their prayers before going to bed.

few minutes after four o’clock she waa
a much frequented thorough tare. N.ar
Mill street she braid hasty footsteps, and
immediately a man came up from behind
and putting his hand over her mouth pulled
her tightly towards him. While fbe was
struggling to rel&lt; aee herself be aeiz.-d I er
long bate, which waa neatly plaited, and
cut it off short. The rascal did not cany
it off, but immediately flung it away from

frightened, said: “No.tbir.”
“ Did you have a good timef”

8. II. Alban, for twenty yearn Register of
the Federal Latei-Offlce at Wausau, Win,
has bem removed without notice.
Operations were resumed at tbe Kenney
Buggy Works at Freeport, DI., Wednesday,
a.nctUement haring been effested with th*
creditors.
The Illinois Central Road will pay to
atockholden of record March 7 a regular
dividend of four per cent and an extra al­
lo wince of two per cent
At Philadelphia Wednesday Frederick
Schaeffer was called to tbe door of hte shop

Kind-hearted,
tbe same route that i be girl had come. He
disappeared around the center of Mil
old

fiecly improve tbe
AN ANSWER WANTED.

doorand stepp-d in.

In a car-load of wheat which loft 84.
Loch November 19 last, and waa handled

Mayor Franklin I
directfon to took I

estate In Virginia valued at &gt;40.000. Tbe

Pius

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

�» .«

aaUSed

revealed to bis wife,
condl ion which left

Odell returned aloae tn 8L John.
Ito U4 om child.

This child

wm

Ema™ Cured.

A MODERN EDWIN DROOD.

dothee and a soft hat, the gift of the Bupevintendeiit and his Deputy. His shoes
were nicely blacked and bis face was dean

statement*.

Hon.

Tom

informs Bam

moustache on the upper Up. Iu penkin bo

ing myself of taking opiates. I would be
willing to go to jail—to do anything, in

tarnation for

uneventful
life, until about eighteen months ago.
At that time a man want into the sub-office
wm

ment until 1 had a chance to cure myself
ot this terrible habit. 1 never shall be
able to do so if I am left to my self.”
spondent last evening by a man giving bis
name as George Johnson, who acknowl-

very brief, and the young lady took it er. Hi* appearance wm • startling oue.
Hta face had tbe aspect of a haggard

operator fft Fort Worth who received U

but gl ttared with • half-maniacal flije,
while a ragged growth of short black beard
and long tangled hair added to hta wretch­
ed anpearance- Hta clot.dng was old and
dilapidated; a ragged coat wm buttoned
up to hi* chin to hide a coarse, dirty shirt,
and a straw hat, with a ;&gt;air of brogan
the New Brunswick paper-box manufact­ shoes, complete 1 a costume that would an­
urer lelt his widow and only daughter. swer equally veil for a tramp or a foot­

wbote fa her wm a Virginia slaveholder
and a Colonel in the gebel army. Hta name
wm Alllngham,

rapby m Mtaa O lell had chosen it, more
from necessity than inclination. He re­
ceived the message which was sent by tbs
young lady from St. John, and something

that clung to him with all his rags, and his
hands, though soiled .and hardened, were
slender and delicate.
.
tinned, “and I would hesitate at nothing

Is on me. I will lie or steal. ' I beard a
hta attention. He te.egraphed ’ back to friend My once”—here be paused and
know who wm sending it. The answer look-d significantly at tbe reporter—“that
wm returned: “A young lady.” Wihthe
he would kill a man if necessary to g. t
natural gallantry of the chivalrous morphine, and I wouldn’t blame him. I
Southron, young Alllnghamreplied: “You have fallen from a respectable station
send well.” Not to be ou done. MlssO lell down to what you aeo me, and there is no
replied: “And so do you.” From this simple . telling how much lower I will get unless I
interchange of compliment* great fruit*
were borne. Naturally, end just m two
“The amount of morphlnel can take Em
person* would fall in ^conversation In Dot, I suppose, ever been equaled. One
a parlor after an introduBion, tbe St. John time I took ninety grains, and it did not
young lady and the Fort Worth young injure me. I think by gradually increas­
man fell into a conversation over th* ing the dose I could take twice as much
wire*. They described th* places where without danger. When I can’t get enough
they lived, they told who they were, and
many other thing*. In time the wire from opium or chloroform. I know ynu will

much always “hi cbed on” to the wire night I use-i a pound of chemicaled pure
from BL Jo.in, when the TexM operator
had nothing else to do. In like manner it
waa observed t &gt;e Bu John young lady wm । time without eating, in order to buy mor­
te'king very frequently with the other ’ phlne or opium with the little money I bad.
end, almost, of tbe antipode*. This thing I am only twen y-seven, but I begsn
after several months b-catne alarmingly using it when I wm but twenty-two. At that
frequent. Th" Fort Worth y ung man time I was a deacon in a Christian church;
call-d on the young lady in St. John before I never drank, swore or gambled. 1
breakfast (by wire). He called her up at wa* the owner of a retail dru;-store
midday to take lunch with him (by wire), in Hickman, where I
remained all
and in*the evening he sat on tue sofa with through the yellow-fever epidemic. Out
her. clasping h-r fair form with hi* sturdy of a population of 1,200, 20J died, among
right arm, and pressing her heaving them eight doctors, but I catuo outbosom against his starched shi t front (by of it healthier than ever. When tbo hab­
wire). He even went to the theater with it took firm hold on ma I commenced
her (by wire), and Anally, and as a matter going down bill. 1 lost my property—lost
my health, my friends and my self-reen o', lock every evening (by wire). These ■peck I believe the knowledge of it hMtened my father’s death; it ha* beggared
tare, at least, of being prompt, and one me, estranged tbe girl to whom 1 wa* to be
may believe it
not—tbe sequel proves married, and it will prove my death. It
' " —tbe
‘ —
- •
•
t|)#
it' • truth
Nt, John
damsel
hangs over me like the blackest ot nightFort Worth yotftb fell in love (by
the waking thought, and usurped every dream
case that pnotograph* shoal I be
of night. *1 hi horror of my situation has
changed with “dispatch.” Here the benumbed every faculty butthat of dread,
far-s jMratod roup e wel-e obliged to and every day I grow more keenly alive to
my awful condition. I would part with any­
mail*. Tire let era which acc &gt;mj&gt;anird the thing, even my mind, and 1* contented to
interc'.iange of photograph* were the only live the remainder of my life In a maniac’s
cell, If I could only be cured.
\
other. They ackuowle tg-d tbel- receipt
“My object in telling you this Is in the
by wire, and for some months after their hope that its publication may open some
lovr* rippled along over the wire and made avenue for my reformation. 1 am willing
their existence felt -ia the case of the to be locked up in jail if my friends will only
young man when tue ticker sounded “Fort prefer a charge against me. 1 will go io any
Worth,” and in that of the young lady place where I can be contined and receive
when the ticker in her office said “St, uedical atten'ion. I am not begging, and
John.” AseasilyM Lough it were done
/lien I am cured I will pledge myself to
in the parlor of her mother'* home, Mi&lt;s work for years to repay the expense*
Odell la«t 8 ptetnber received wha shehnd my care. will incur. I can never
long expected and longed fur. Over the be reformed without help; I have tried
wire trom youn; Albngliam came the It too often. There
r-K&gt;m in the city hospital,
like to be placed, and, as
will apply to General Taylor or Mayor
Jacob for a permit to be taken there.
their consent to the union, but the great Whatever is done I am conscious must be
don* quickly, for 1 am breaking fast in
abou d mee-. A. distance. .ot .several thou- mind a d body. I have lived be e for
years, and old friends whom I have known
all my ii e pass me without recognition, I
American Contiient' and the grooia-pro*- •in so'brokeu and chan red.”
A NEGRO PHENOMENON.
w. ddlng
should
takplace, and
a* Mr*. Odell could not travel to Texas,
it
wm
finally
decided to wplit
the distance and meet at a poln* midway.
Th.- point sei-e ted wa» C-dcagO, and on
the -4th of November a motherly old lady
•nd a bright, vivadods Ji tie girl with

rith

registered iu the running hind of the tel­
egraph operator, “H. H. Alling ham. Fort
Worth,*’wid inquired tor Mrs. O loll and

[Springfield &lt;0.) Globe.]
In this town there lives • young girl who
is and of right uug.it to be a mulatto, but
chsuginR from deep browu to a snowy
white *nd back a.-a n to it* original hue.
Bbe live* at No. 107 Bro l *treet, and is the
dnu^h er of a well-to-do drayman named
James Keroser. The transition is not ef­
fected by a alnw process of uniform fad­
white spo * wuicb finally motiop'ilire the
entire surface; It follows that at certain
i r.ki ng as|&gt;ect. Tbe

tbe meeting between tbe young oou .w.io

to serin.; the child run about
-the

Ota.l's room, the young lady, radiant and

■1 shown have known you m

ankle m dark a* any little colored girl’*
need be, and the other a* white an that of
tbe fairest lady in the land. Frequently
one hand Is a dark mulatto color, while the
Oth-r w.U be spotieesly white and almost
transparent. Often tbe child’s
will be
entirely waite
but
tha

Saiirely brown and the eyelids alone white,

ill relinquish hie ambition to
hteb wonld

and carries himself in a manner acquired
through the discipline of 'he regular army.
.Although spare of fls«h he appears st&gt; otig
ing. his eyes brown, and hta abqndant hair
dark brown in col ir. While be ate be
talked. After the repo ter had congratula ed him on hi* release, and received •
hearty “ Thank you,” Mason reverted to
hta release.
“I tell you srhat,” said he, “I shall have
no hesitation in talking to you gentlemen

KbaomaUc Hyrop Cc.: ,

ot Hiwtursdc oyrup I oooclud

teeagfsesiy

Castle by Mr. Lowell,* says the gentle­
man, “1 wm duly presented, and Her Ma-

Habit Until Ha Wu«14 Commit Marder to

[Louisville &lt;Ky.) Oor. N. Y. Otar.]

Eero

thoroughbred representative abroad. Hon.
Tom Ochiltree, Member of Congress from
TexM, to Queen Victoria. Hta sources of

ent partaking ot

viously warned that the Qnecn wm mor­
bidly sensitive about the death ot that
Scotch attendant, John Brown, and canHoned not in any way to allude to it or
( even use the word brown.” It would oo
copy too much space to give the whole
interview at length, but tbe Queen wm
i graciously pleased to “hope that Mr. Ochfltree found hta visit to London enjoyable.”
| “Enjoyable, Your Imperial Hlghnees;
well, X should pause to hesitate,” *X-

I w.llttlk freely, too, for it is to the pre**,
after all. that I am' in a great measure in- !
debted for my pardon. I have had a friend |
tn tbe press fro»» tbe beginning. It is now i
twenty month* and ten day* nine* I wm ,
brought here, and during that tip** when I .
thought of the long sentenceov*r my head, .
I would often begin to lose hope that mv .
release would come before tbo expirationof the term. And I used to think of it* ,
injustice. What had I done? I had been
seat to guard from a mob an aoiassin who ,
had murdered our President. What would

drag,ed out to dinner after dinner, and
garden parti** galore, until I’m completely
done brown.” Tbe Quren looked sad and
glanced at a portrait over the mantelpiece,
which repretented a rather hard-vi&lt;taged,
shock-headed man in a Glengary.cap, who
might have been a Pre«byt*rian elder. Mr.
Lowell shifted uneasily in hi* chair. Tbe
conversation wa* resumed, and the Hon.
Tom recommends Her Msjesty to make a
trip to tbe Yellowstone Park, assuring her
that if she would abandon for awhile “her
old Balmoral and Fropnorc aud effete

adM rsawSy ter tea bleed urf
llteied &gt;r».s
KCHEKTEKFARK M.D.

B. CBAEK,

Farmers, Attention!
Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes and Wind

WELTON &amp; CROOK
Desire to call the attention of the farmers of Barry county to
the advantages of the Continental Insurance Company as a safe
aud reliable indemnity for loss by Fipe, Lightning or Wind.
3 he Chicago Times says: “ The m^n conducting the affairs
of the company, aided by a board oCtiirec tors compiled of
the successful merchants and financiers of New York, have
placed the Company under the restrictive regulations of the
Safety Fund Law of the State of New York. The law pro­
vides for the laying aside, under the custody of the Insurance
DenArtment at the State Capitol, a portion of its earnings in
each successful year to be held and used for the benefit of its
patrons insuring property outside of the limits of Urge cities.
Tbe policies issued by the company are thus doubly secured,
and tbe policies are therefore worth more than tbe unsecured
policies issued by other companies. The company not charg­
ing any more for its policies than is charged by other firstclass companies accounts for the greater patronage.
All injuries to claimants for losses by an extended confla­
gration can be prevented by the operation of this ‘Surplus
Lnw.’ If we were sure of exemption from future great fires,
there would be no advantage in having large capital or surplus,
and the operation of the surplus law would be merely an
accumulation of capital with no object in view. An insurance
company having a capital so large or a business so small that
no one fire could possibly crippl” its resources would not need
•his law. But there are none Fuch. The prompt adoption of
tbe provisions of this law by the manngement of tbe Conti­
nental shows their appreciation of its advantages, and also
their far-seeing sagacity and careful regard for tbe interests of
their policv-holders. The Continental is tbe one company that
lias promptly paid every loss in Chicago, Boston and elsewhere.
Its record is grand; its work has been useful and honorable.
The directors are substantial men of New York, who are de­
termined to make it the leading company of the United States,
and, judging by the past, they are not far from success.”
To further the interest of the company in Barry county,
Welton &amp; Crook offer one year’s subscription to the FAB*
MER'S REVIEW, a paper published in Chicago in the interest
of farmers in the northwest, (of which a sample copy can be
had by calling at their office) to every policy hol ler of the
Continental. Call
“ at our

cumstances? Why, I believe be would from her trip as bull-beaded as a Lear and
have done just M I did. An.l simply .be- as brown as a berry.” “My God!” ex­
claimed Mr. Lowell under his breath; “if
must be sent here and toil away eight I only had a dosen New York policeman
years of my life. If I had been tried by a here to kill this Texas steer as a measure
jury I would have bern acquitted. But 1 of public safety. They mlght'do It in
could not get that; I must be tried by twenty-four or twenty-five shots.” Tbe
court martial. Now, if I had killed Guiteau, Quoen burst into tears, but recovering her­
self, with flattering condescension, said:
have rendered mo amenable to the civil ,
law, and 1 woo d have bad a trial by jury,
and I believe I would have been acquitted. man, don’t you think tbe grandest thing
1 would not have had to even pu'in twen­ your country has done wm tbe abolition
ty months and ten days in this pla&lt;e, of slavery, aud that dear Mr. Lincoln
working and toiling M I have worked and did it?”
toiled.
| Mr. Lowell turned pale an 1 groaned, for
“Do you regret firing that shot at Gull- he saw the hidden possibilities involved in
eau?”
i the answer to the question. Tue
The Queen
Queen's
’s
“No. But I do regret having had to put question gave tbe new Member of Congress
in all this time here unjustly, m I think. juil
'
‘
the
opportunity bo wanted. “Yes,
How would you like it it you rere to
' ‘br , you are ri;lit. Mrs. Gu'-lph,” said he, “in
confined for so long, trimming shoe*
in
‘
‘ tbe My&gt;ng that the emancipati &gt;n of the slave
shop all day and sending your u ghta in was tbe grandest act of the nineteenth
a cell not large enough to stretch yourself century. It wm the grandest act because
in, and with no one to converse with? My it cost more lives ot white men.than all toe
cell, adjoined that of Tom Ballard, and dur- niggers in the world are, or ever
will be, worth. But, Madan, you err in
not spoken a, doseu word» to h(m. I think supposing that
Abraham
Lincoln,
he is a crank.”
“How have you been treated here?”
dpated the negro. Madam, you never
“Oh, excellent. I haven’t a word of heard of old Juun Browu, did you ? John
complaint as to the treatment I have ex­ Brown, who died execrated and despised
perienced since I have been here. But I
am glad it i* over and I am free once more only by a few people of his own sort in t ,e
to come and go as I like. If I were a single North.” Mr. Lowell gatped for breath
man I would like to stay around here a few aud faintly murmured: “This is simply
day* and see Albany and also tbe new awful. 1 don’t see bow war is to bo avoid­
capitol. But there’* Betty and tbe baby; ed. W. at shall I My to Mr. Freylinghuythey have undoubtedly he ird ot this and sen' forbringing on this entanglement?
will be expecting me, and I must go to
them m fa«t m the cars will take me. Tom was now going, and he wm
Look at me.”
bound to make a brillia nt peroration
On making this explanation Mason stood if it waa the Isst act of hta dissipated
erect like a grenadier. Then continuing, career. He saw nothing in the plainly
he said, earnestly:
apparent emo ion of the Queen. “ Yes,,
“There’s not a blemish up*n me, al­ your Maje«:y,” he continued, •“ the work
though I look thin. Well, that boy is just begun by John Brown at Harper’s Ferry,
like me, he is strong and healthy and when be wm captured by the marines —”
without a blemish. My good condition and M8irl” in enupted tbe Queen of England,
my promotion in the army was duo to tbo “ Mr. Brown wm never in the place you
fart that I never drank whisky, like other call Harper’s Ferry in hi* life, and if he
soldiers, and I rather kept myself above had been, I would like to have caught any
marines laying their hands on him. I’d
“ Will this end your service in the have made it hot for them, by mine halidom!” “ Oh, yes he wm. Highness,” said
Tom. ”1 say the work begun by John
■ umpe down In Brown at Harper’s Ferry culminated at
make more tnonrv
the close of our long and bloody struggle.
Virginia, where Be .
.
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich.
“ Then you intend starting for home im­ When tbe echoes of the guns had died
16-17
*way, a hundred thousand veteran* of tbe
mediately?”
army of tbo Potomac marched down
on the 4:45 train; thence to Phi adelp.iia; Pennsylvania avenue, ringing in chorus.
from thereto Baltimore; then to Washing­ I’ll try and giv* you th* air:
ton, and thence to Fredericksburg, where “ John Brown's tiody lie* a moulderlag in the Is upon us, and the man who does not prepare for ilbv providing hta family with warm Cloth
grave.
a narrow-guage road up in the mountain* But his
ing, is liable to have a targe Doctor bill to pay.
soul goes marching on.”
will take me to either Mine Run, Golden
The Queen uttered one prolonged shriek,
Ale, Or Parker’s Store, from either of
and
fell
fainting
to
the
floor.
which places I can get a ride out to Betty
Exit Mr. Lowell and Mr. Ochiltree.
•nd the baby’s place, which is four miles

Office in Abstract Block,

from Golden Ale, seven miles fron. Par­
ker’s and six from Mine Run. I hope to
reach home by Thanksgiving.”
A PECULIAR OFFENSE.

[Cartersville (Gaj Special.]
Carey Penlsy, a cl tire n of till* place, has
been arrested fur a peculiar offense. Sev­
eral days ago a strange lady, refusing to

secured board here, and kept herself so se­
cluded that her presence became a ma'ter
of speculation. Amoug those whose attenley, who conceived an instant fondness for
tbe woman, and at last found an oppor­
tunity to speak to her. He had becom
satisfied that the woman wm desirous ot
secreting herself, and determined to play
• bold game. Ha represented that he had
the Marshal had directed him to arrest

At WOODLAND, 1h

A CHINESE PHYSICIAN.

OVERLOADED WITH CLOTHING 11
(Ban Franetsoo Alta.]
And as tbe season is short aud he anxious to do people good, and save doctor bills, the stock
A celebrity among the Chinese of San
which embraces a full line of
Francisco is their grant doctor, Li Po Tai.
He has been in this couut y nearly thirty
Casslmere Sults, Odd Pants, Vasts and Coats, Over­
years, and has a larger income from his
coats, Etc., Etc.,
profession than any white practitioner in
this city. Hta patients all go to hl« office
Will be sold st price* that cannot but make you stnUe. Inspect our large tine of
when able, and Li Po Tai sits up, habited
in gorgeous silks and brocades, in a little
den of an office overlooking the plaza, and
feels pulses all day long. The patients “SIch" m “Blankets,” ‘'Warm Flannel*,” Thick “Wann Box," Thick “Wann Glove*," Thick
are mostly white people, who come to him “Warm Underwear.” Thick "Warm Shawls," Thick “Warm Comfort*,” Thick “W*nn Bklrta”
after a varied round of their own physi­ and Thick “Wann Fur Capa.”
cians, or at tue instigation of some resur­
rected and enthusiastic patieuts. Li Po Men’* Heavy Soft Scarlet Underwear, $1.00; Beat White Kalt Underwear for
both Ladle* and Gent*, 50 cent*; Men’s Good White Underwear, 25 eeat*.
Tai rests the patient’s elbow on a blue silk
cushion, and proceeds to feel their
right pulse with hta three hooked and
.
--------MT STOCK OF-------long-clawed finger*.
He
feel* I he
right pulse to ascertain the condition
of the brain, stomach and kidneys, and
then grasps the left wrist to find out about
the heart, liver and lung*. Although be
knosrs practically nothing of anatomy, as
our physicians know it, be makM a wondei fnl diagnosis of a case. He charge* ten

The intelligence frightened the woman
terribly. To her pleading Penlay re­
sponded by stating if tbe woman would
give him ten dollars be would pay a fine.
which he averted had been assessed
against her. Drawing her purse she took his medic nee. and patients either go to his
therefrom a flve-dollar gold-piece, all she office and drink the tisanes or take the
mysterious stuff home and make their own
long afterward ho returned and informed hot drinks. Li Po Tai has many notion*
her that five dollars was not enough, but that puzzle and Interest hta patienta. He
first treats them to a severe course of anti­
hide her. Thinking flight better than ar­ dotes for quinine poison, If t uey confess to
rest, the woman with her child followed having taken that deadly drug. It* next
Prnley, until she became convinced his de­ commands them to eat shell fish or un­
signs were wrong. Watching an oppor­ cooked fruit, to k-t alone poultry, tried
tuni y she eluded Penlsy, and by boat ding
a train got out of town. Pauley’s conduct
thirty years Li Po Tai - has mad &gt; hi*
patients drink hot water. Dyspepsia, cau­
brought back to Cartersville. The treat­ sers and tumors are his specialties. Hi*
ment she received at Pcnley's hands income from his profession is compu^gl at
more than
per month.
ley is now in Bartow jail.

Boots and Shoes, Men's Felt and Rubber Boots,
Crockery, Hanging and Stand Lamps

IT. IF. HILBERT.

fjus
Batartay each wee*.

�&lt;x,
he printer,
its the fast-

■tts

r „&gt;iH»raiog

N-XHIta. Mid.

out wjufButmx irmi.

sick
HEAD

ACHE

“Well, ttrijo, linten trad
if my •dvertUiux, and Mill II rxraaln. &lt; &lt;uxr
I&lt;1 to my prof«**d-Ul*l
liBBrt thumps—look
in the face and Tel to ua Uist there is not n hundred
til, tiitahtng dl»rrvK&lt;«e*
to tbe Old Reilalde^
* Wabhimgtow, D. C., I
nee if I am pale.” coh tintied the RtranJanusry, 13,1864. I
man I&lt;&gt; advertise hi* wares liberally ami w it horn g fveljug uf weMiint-a* or pain,
indeed
I
'aiu.a
*rll
mull,
mid
wlndly
A lively scene was presented in the
Go to the CHd Reliable.
“What sort of a circus is this F steadily that it did not pay. Yet there tliniugii the iiiflneiier of H. H. WarCapitol last Monday, upon the reas­ growled the officer as he jingled his are tiiimunda of tuxuufacturoa,. and nrr ii Cu.’a Tip|H-c.*ui&lt;x*.
I consider
And pickled pork m teke with with beans,
sembling of Congress, attar a two handcuffs.
You can bwv If voo bare the tuckuk.
tens of thousands of men. having arti­ thia remedy aa taking tlm iiighiM' jmh&gt;
At tbe Old tollable.
it the tituilmenr. of all diu“There vou go—there it is again ! I’m cle* which they declare ought to be in wiidei-auk
eaMM marked by dehiljty, ' loan of ap­
vity suggestive of the c jtnmeucemerit fully
,
And for an old faahioaed dinner you can eat
prepared to be called a crank er every liouavhold in the country.' wbq petite, nud all otherxyoiptiima of atomwithout grief,
of the work of rbe busy session. The ,run in a* a lunatic! Heap insult upon advertise aa gingerly and closely a* •irh and digextive dinoidt-ia. Itia owrGet a good solid pteca of awart pickled corn
door of tbe House was crowded with injury,
]
but HI be calm—terribly calm." though they had no heart, no faith in u lirliningly Buperiur lu r.lie tonics, Mt' To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
dj epepidii cures of the day.
visitors, before tbe fecasion opened,
it at. all. How can they expect to get 'teiHuud
“Who are ynu F
mi&gt;&lt;1 i« ft-itaiu i&lt;&gt; lie «u» acknowledged
ami many members were at their desks
their goods a* y where uul&gt;»a aoiin- by the public univeDudly. Thouaai ds
“Brouson—Bronson, of Indiana."
had
at an early hour with numeroy bills
knowledge of the article fii-t gets into of people to day are gwltig to premature
“And what's happened F
We shall sIwm keep the like on band,
to lie presented on the cadi of the states.
At iheOkl KeltaMe.
“I arrive iu Detroit this morning. J the family newspaper ! If we waited* graved with (lime bei ioua dUeuan, that
1 have above described, and tu nil nucli
There was a general band shaking and lend a stranger $45 and take a check till people learned from their neigh
There is something else, which by your Iravs.
I would any: “Do u&lt;»t let your go.nl
interchange of the compliments of the for fiflOO as security. Check proves N. bors, we might wait fur years before jiiilftrmrut lie governed by your prwWe. will call that elegant pre-ned mn&gt; heef.
To be had at the Old toliab»e.
M-ason among meml&gt;er« who had been G. I prove to t&gt;e a greenhorn who the moat wonderful an A useful inven­ jtithcea, but give the above tiMincd remI^ird, did yon say, well we should smile,
c«iy a lair umi put lent trial, and I beaway during theholidaya.
ought to i&gt;e rubbed down with-a brick- tion became known.”
We have U on band all the while.
lievryou
vfdl
not
only
be
rewiirded
by
At the very beginning It is evident | bat and fed on nails. I find myself
n perfect rexturution to heal th; but you
there will not be perfect harmony in dead-broke iu estrange city, but I am
Eight years ago Vf&amp;giuia City mid w ill also Ih- conyineed that the medical
Ard m for poultry, now don't be afraid’
the ranks ot either party upon the im­ calm—wonderfully calm. Pulse is reg­ G&lt;ild*Hill, adjoining each oilier mid Ciutewdou d&lt;H-B nut po.-uwan all the
non ledge there is embraced iu medi­
portant questions which will call for ular at about sixty-eirfht, and no ex­ praclicaily one town, had 83.000 popu­
cal
Bcieucr.
”
Iq fact for anything Inllbe way of meat*,
their consideration during tbe session. citement around the heart.”
lation. There were meichants doing
A G. Richards, M. D.,
,
Tbe Old Reliable la tiJr place that cau*
It is said that the democrats of tbe
business with a million capital. There
W8 I'lemonc St., IhMton, Muak.
"WellF
Ways and Means committee will net
And don’t you forget IL
were
private
houses
that
cost
*$100,000
“Well, I to go to a hotel. I register
act in accord on tbe tariff question, tbe and take breakfast and report my fi­ to build and furnish. There were
•w Th* Richest Market Price- paid for
Hides, Pelts, etc.
result of wbich will be n prolonged nancial condition. Result: Contumely stamp mills and mining structures
HENRY ROE.
fight on the fluor of the House. Mr. and kicks, but more kicks and con­ tliat cost $500,000 each'. There were
”
Hewitt, it is thought, will maintain tumely. I am if ted into the street in three daily newspapers, aud a hotel / dosed.
Under the liot sun of August, 1882. the vtibis views to tbe last, and will have front of a No. 10 boot and in the prea: that cost $300,000. Among the people ! geul D&lt;iver, N; J., Isy Uiil as the sphinx in
while Elijah Sharp of that place, shiwly
enough followers in the committee to rnce of 150 apeciatoia, but I am cairn— were a score or inoiu men worth from Egypt,
aud softly'puke oi the past- “Yea” be said.
1 have opened a shop furduinp blacksmithing
bold tue balance of power. Tbe fight grimly calm. Not a hair rises on end— $800,000 to $80,000,000. Mackay aud
and wood work st SlxAip s &lt; 'ornera. Maple
Grove, and having emphoed Lvnian Hoac. a
Fair both lived there. There were
will probably continue to the end of not a flutter under the left arm.”
ed from disability, resulting from sunstroke. nlacksrplthof 18 years’ experience, am prepar­
the session without anything being
“That’s good—go on,” encouraged three banka, a gas company, a water I came home, tnberab'e in iicalth and spirits; ed to clvc satisfaction lo all who favor me
done. In view of this Mr. Randall is the officer.
company, a splendid theatre, mid u so enfeebled that 1 look cold on tbe slightest with their patronage.
exposure Life seemed worthless to tue; 1 liv­
UM
IRVING BRIGGS.
hurrying to get all of the appropriation
“I select my hank from a dozen in costly statehouse. Eight years have ed only tu memory,”
“That was sad enough,” I said, dividlug my
bills before the House, aud to dispose the city, and draw a sight draft oa my pas&gt;«&lt;l, mid the town is a wreck. The
two cigars.
of other important business aa aoou as brother in Indianapolis. Result: Nj 33,000 people baye dwindled to 5,000; last
“That's so,” responder! Mr. Sharp; but I got
retired —
fioyi
possible, and he may use the privilege bunk pays anight draft till after col­ tlie
...w Imuknhave
------------- -----------r busiiiees;
------------ - over it. Outgrow lit Not exactly'. When lu
up uud let.; 1 UMcouUiiku.11-K.u Uk», P.KU,.-. Toxic
of the appropriation committee to in­ lection, and I walk out. ’Notlier bub­ ..IK ux'rcluuit. ban
, . ...
.
i .i
and my I.ealUi commenced to Improve right
ternpt a long discuasion. These, and ble busted, but my calmness solidifies the hotel in abiuidone&lt;I; the gus coiiipu- BUay. I was astonished at it, and *o was my
various other mat: era, promise materi­ —no wrakness tn the knees—no wild ny irt bunkiupt, mid » acoie.ot costly wife- I piled on the tle.-li and could eat auy• .
.
-.ii
. i.
, ; thing.
My ambition blazed
up. I could *tith«r Iwwrn
MUtl now-excepting
al for a session of intense interest uud thoughts of auicide. Simply n dread­ nraMswMM
residences li.re
have M
either
been taken lo
to |I
that I
TORPID BOWELS,
pieces, andinoved away or given over ' have Intake care ab.-jt exposing in. self to the
of great importance.
ful, icy calmiivsM.”
sun—1 am as welt as I was the day I culist- DISORDERED LIVER,
Nearly fourteen hundred bills were
to bats. Real estate caiiuyt be given hot
“And then F
cd. What differrnect there are iti things—
and MALARIA,
,
introduced in the House during the
From these sou.- a--» -1 .sj Uuoe-lourtlis of
“And then I go to the telegraph of­ away for taxes. Nothing can be sold guns and bayoueU kill; I*AitKKU'a Tunic
week. Among those of local impor­ fice, and disputcli my rich uncle in Chi­ that will coal its worth to move away saves.
This pie{»eratlon, which has tiecn known as
Those Pahkkk'b Ginokk Tunic, will hereafter be
tance was one granting the Cable Rail­ cago to telegraph mu $25. There is no The rich men have all gone.
way company right of way for the con­ anxiety while waiting. I lean against n ho remain are the iniurra, their su­ callerl simply Paukbh'b Tonic. As unprinci­
pled dealers are consiautly deceiving their cus­
struction of street railways in this city. a lamp-post like a man carved of atone. perintendents, aud the saloon men and tomers by substituting inferior articles under
Another was for granting pensions to The answer comes. He advises me to gamblers. The mines are worked out. the name of ginger, am! as ginger Is really an
'
unimportant ingredient, we drop tbe misleading
soldiers and sailors of the late war who go to Halifax.”
word.
had served thirty days, or were in any
lIlt'OCnOSUHIi.
There Is no change, however. In the prepara­
“He does, eh F
tion iteelf, and all bottles remaining tn Che
engagement, and to the widows of all
“Exactly ; but am I perturbed ! Do
hands of dealers, wrapped under Hie name of Kidneys and Skin Is also promgt; removing
deceased soldiers. Mr. Townsend, of my teeth chat ter 1 Do my legs wobble
Parbku's Ginqeb Tonic, contain the genuine all impurities through theee three •’ aeavmedicine if the facsimile sigditure of Hucox
III., introduced joint resolution for a as I glide around f Not a wobble nor
1 A Co. is at Uie bottom of the outelde wrapper.
Constitutional Amendment providing a chatter. I am adamant itself. I am
Birin »M&lt;1 awl|i^mtu*hodV. TUTT'S PILLS
cause no
no nausea
nausea w
or grip
grip'. &gt;»**««
ig nor ***•«*
interfere
for tbe election of United States Sena­ dead-broke—strapped—gone up—bust­
_. — _ _ __
_ _ __ _
cense
—■•
The narrative below by a prominent
tors by the people. Gen. Browne, of ed and cleaned out; but would you scientist touches a subject of universal
Indiana, oriel ed a bill in retaliation of suspect it to look at me F
importance. Few people ate free tioin
the French and German prohibition of
the distressing evils which hypochon­
“No, I wouldn’t.”
the American bog. It briefly provides
“Ot course not. On the contrary 1 dria bling. They cline at ull tunes and
GttJtr IL*nt OR Wryskkbb changed :
that when any foreign government remind you of a still, calm summer me fed by the very flame which they
shall prohibit the importation of Amer­ morning-the waters without a ripple— themselves sum. They are a dread of
ican fowl or other products, the Presi­ the cows chewing their cuds in the coining derangement caused by present
Offlco, 44 Murray■ Sfrw-t, New York,
dent alinll proclaim a prohibition of green meiidows—the plow boy silting disorder and bung about mure suicides
inrrt MmAL OF OSEFUL RTC5IFT3 rBE£.
Mm. Schoonmaker, of Creek Locks, Ulster
some article of prominence which we on the barbed wire fence to kill time. than other one.thing. Their .hist ap­
Co., N. Y., had the misfortune to entirely lc*c
buy of lliut particular country. Mr.* I am repose. 1 nm calmness. My proach should ou carefully gtiurded.
tbs sight of one of her eyes, through au . acdTownsend presented a similar bill on dear sir, good-bye—a calm good bye!” hditart Herald:
dent, and endured painful inflamatory action
Rheumatism
tbe tenth of last month, which has since
It inselduiu 1 uppear iu print aud 1 therein for two long years; the other eye Anal­
AfiitiCM, Acute or Chronic
And as he walked off he carefully
been commented on in the French as­ sciutinizvd the windows for a sign of shuuia nut du su now did I nut iieiieve ly becomingsympalhetically affected, ber genLumbago, Sciatica and
mynel!
iu
lK&gt;*seeMiuu
ul
truths,
tiiu
re
­
e'rai heallli seriously suffering; indeed she was
sembly and Parisian papers. Both of “Free lunch from 10 to 13 a. m.—Dut.
Nervous Headache.
velation ot wuieli will prove of ines­ a mere wreck, a walking skeleton. In tills
these gentlemen re pi ear nt large pork Free Press.
timable value to many who muy see terrible strait she consulted Dr.David Kennedy
producing districts, and therefore take
these lines. , Mine has been a Uy lug ex of Rondout, N. Y., who told ber at once that
The Echo is the weekly edition of pt-iience. Fur wauy years 1 was rou- the Injured eye list be removed. Bbc quietly
deep interval in this raid upon a pro­
firmly said. “All right, doctor, but don't
My but
duct of so much importance to tlu-ir the Detroit Evening News. It has just sciuusofa witiilui nerve lour.
give me chlomfonn, Let my busband sit by
uiiud seemed sluggii&gt;U and 1 tell a cer- my side during tbe operation, and I will neith­ riQIBA a»Jamo* Rtv-r Va. lu a u.rih. ra
constituents. Gen. Brown presented a entered upon its sixth year, and both L.iu tailing ull in my natural ctiudiliuu er
cry out or nUr.” The work was dooe, and lAnlwy srldemant. Dhoirated circular frve
bill making it a crime subject to floc in popularity and circulation hss bee., ol imvllcctuai acuiciirss, activity uud the poor woman kept her word. Talk of sol­
end penalty, to mail or cause to be a decided success. It is ol the same vigor. 1 presume this is the sum«&lt; way dierly courage! This showed greater pluck
iu which an innumerable hum bet ut than it take* to face a hundred guns. To re­
mailed, any letter, postal card, pam­ size as The News, contains little or no othei people iecl, who like mytwlf are store ber general health and give tone and
I havaapaattverooMdyfartbeabovad Wsa-.br Its
phlet, newspaper, or other document advertising, and is filled from the first pliysicully below par, but like iboua strength to tbe system, Dr. Kenned)* then gave
“Favorite Remedy,” vhich cleansed the dm ^biray nrla ef aarae ef U&gt;^w luml aaid&lt;4 lavs
column
to
the
last
with
the
very
choic
­
uudsufulbeis 1 paid no atieiitiou u&gt; the
containing anything concerning a lot­
blood and imparted new life to the long snfest matter that can be procured. All these nuuoyiug iiuuliles, attiibuliug fering woman. She rapidly gained health and
tery.
them tu uvei wuik, mid resorting to a
uud Is now well. The “Favorite
The committee on Indian Rftairs, the best items, paragraphs and articles glass of beer or a milk punch, Which -trength,
Remedy*’ is a prtcelru blessing to women. No
which held its first meeting Munday are culled from the daily ; a synopsis would fur the time iu\ igorute and re­ family should tie without it. Your druggist
t&gt;aa
it
If
not send to Dr. David Kennedy,
has some grave problems to solve dur­ of each week's uyvs is carefully pre­ lieve my weariness.
At'tei awhile the stimulants com me ti­ Rondout, N. Y.
ing the present session. Under exist­ pared for it; its market reports, while
ed to disagree with my stomach, tuj
ing treaties, the triltes will tolerate no brief, are very complete and reliable, weai lueas increased, and 1 was compel­
encroachments upon their territories. and nearly u whole page of each issue led lu le-ort iu other means to find re­
Civilization, advancing with the rail­ is devoted to choice original or select­ lief. It a physician is suileniig be in­
roads, is infringing so rapidly upon tbe ed stories—something superior, on tbe variably calls1 auulher physician tu
In making yaur selections in Foot-Wear,
JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher,
prescribe lot him, us be cannot see
’ Remember that
reservations of the northwest, that average, to the ordinary newspaper iiimseli us he sees others; so 1 called a
tales.
Altogether
it
is
a
little
gem
of
trouble is sure to ensue unless some
physician and be advised me tu try a
satisfactory policy iasettled upon. One a paper, and at the price is without Hille chemical loud, ora boule ut hyimportant question with which the question the cheapest of its kind in tlie popliuupbutes. 1 look two or three Is the only Evcloslye dealer in this line in
boules ut tbe chemical loud with no ap­
Nashville.
committee will have to deal will lie country. Single copies, 75 cents; 8 parent benefit. Aly lassitude luid iudispusitibu seemed tu increase, my fuud MY STOCK EMBRACES A FULL UNE OF
whether the tribal organizations shall copies for $2; 5 for $3.
AiifrUa^Mndy.
distressed me. 1 suffered hum lieu,
be cautioned, or whether tbe savages
A few weeks since a railroad collis- ralgic paii.s in different parts ot uiv
BURT BROS.’
shall be pul upon the basis of ordinary
body,
my
muscles
became
aons
my
sion on oue of tbe roads leading out of
settlers, so much laud being accorded
New York killed, among others, a ras- uoWcIb were cuustipaied, aud my pros­
pects for recovery were not very flat­
each man of proper ng.. Mr. Finner­
senger living in an interior town. HU let ing. intuted my ca*e to another For Men, Women and Children; also a com­
ty of Chicago, a member of tliis com­
remains were sent home in good shape, physician, uud be advised mu tu take
plete line of bast makes of
mittee who lias spent much time among
and a few days after the funeral the five tu ten drops ut Msgeude’s sulutluu
-zi-"~8UPPER8^-~2the scalpers of the plains, is expected
rer luoaaUt puaaibls
ol morphine, twu ur three times a day,
attorney of the road called npou the lur Hie weakness aud distress in my
required. (Wv Will
ALL KINDS OF
to throw light upon tbe difficult prob­
widow to effect a settlement. She stomach, aud a blue pill every other
lem.
K'CTBBErR
OOOZDS,
placed her figures at $20,000
night tu relieve ihu constipation. Thu
Several Indian tribe* from New Mex­
-i- KNOW PACKS,
“Oh! that sum is unreasonable,” re- morphine produced such a deathly nau­
ico are in the dty interviewing the
sea that 1 could not take it, uud the
plocd the attorney. “Your husband blue pili fulled tu relieve my constipa­ fUadieiT autl Cicuta’ Felt Boola,
Secretary of the Interior in regard to was nearly 50 years old.”
tion.
the affairs of their agencies. Some of
“Yea, air."
lu this condition 1 passed nearly a
“And lame F
them claim to have been defrauded
year, wholly unfit tor business, while
REMEMBER
through erroneous survey*; others
tlie effort to think was irksome and
"And his genera) health was poor!” painful. My blood became impover That these goods were bought low for cash.
want to talk about their appropriations,
and will be sold accordingly.
“Quite poor.”
i, . ~
aud 1 suffered from incapacity
while others are asking permission to
■ And he probably would not have isbed,
REMEMBER
with an appalling sense of misery aud
return to the uld reservation in north­ lived more than five yearn.”
gt iicr.il apprehension of coming evil. That 1 have no old, shup-woro goods to dis“Probably not, air."
1 passed sleepless nights was troubled
ern New Mexico, which the Secretary
“Then it seems to me that two or
REMEMBER
Portladd MUae.
refused to allow. Speaking sf Indian three thousand dollars would be a fair with in ego la r action of the heart, a
constantly feverish condition uud the That tbe place to buy FixiV wear is where noth­
matters reminds me, that a n«w attrac­ compensation.”
A TIDTQD Bead six crate far postage,and raoUvamust excrucinliog tortures iu my stom­ ing el«e is sold the whole attention given to tbe A
f
LllZlikfrr*,
■
*»Ljr
box
ol
roods Which will
“Twoor tliree thousand!" she echoed.
one class of goods.
tion to sight seera has just be*n placed
“Whv, sir, I courted that man for ten ach, living lor days on nee water aud
ou exhibition in tbe National Museum. years, run after him for ten more, and gruel, uud indeed tbe digestive func­
REMCMBER
This is a valuable collection sf Indian then had to chase him down with a tions seemed to be entirely destroy ed
■ he workers absolutely sun
It was natural that while in this eon Tats A Co .Portland. Matas.
paintings, aeven hundred in: number, shot-gun to get him before a preacher. ditiou 1 should become Ly pucbohdrical
R. A. KANAGA.
that have not been on exhibition for Do you sunpose I’m going to settle for and tearful suggestions of self-destruc­
A
»e«b ;‘l hu«»«. •*»
iDVdva.jran, Narita.
the hare cost of shoe-leather and am­ tion occasionally presented tbeuiseiveB.
twenty years.
The pictures wi re munition F
U&lt;auur, Uyuu want bosinva*
1 experienced mu insatiable desire tor
painted forty years ago from actual
sleep, but on retiring would lie awake
'My room is too cold,” said s board • for a long time tormented with troub­
life by Mr. Catlin, who was acrudentof
the ethnology of the North American
led reflections, and when at last 1 did
fall into an uneasy slumber of short
“What’s tbe matter!”
Indiana, as well as an artist. It is a
“The air comes io around tbe win­ duration, it wua disturbed by huixid
curious collection and the oqly one of
dreamr. In this condition I determin­
dows.”
Ovex Trcmax*s Store, Nasuviixz.
its kind in the world. When you come
“Do you think weather strips would ed tu take a trip to Europe, but in
to Washington, go.to the mussnm and help iff"
spite of all the atieuiiuus ot physicians
“I don’t know weather strips would aud change of seeno and climate, 1 did
examine them.
not improve and so returned borne witli
doitor not, but you might try them.”
“Who is a probable Republican can­
The Detroit Evening Junnml for 1884 able to leave tbo boast.
didate for President in ’84.”
Among the numeroas friends that Teeth Extracted without Pain.
I one of tile newaieat, brighcent and
“Arthur, I think ”
“Arthur any chances of his getting It la emphatically the family dailv. It
itF
,
costa but 10 cent* per week delivered
“Yea, some little precedent lor 1L"
daily.

WHIT STtiOCK AN OLD 80LD1EB.

CO , New YorM

CXRTEB MEOI

8LAD TIDINGS.

&gt;■ Paabl^-Mrxliea Has.
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able Treatment"

irinary

MERM01TS
q
t

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

CURESick-Headache, Djspeptia, Lin/
Complaint, Indignation, Coniiipation,
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.

REW BLACKSM TH SHOP

TUTT’S
PILLS

A BRAVE LADY. RBfflte
TUTTS HAIR DYE.

NEURALGIA,

----------*----- :----------Rev. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.

CONSUMPTION.

aa follows:

Mmmui. .1. C. AVER A Co., (ientUmen .
Last winter 1 was inwihied with a n&gt; -*.
ancotnforublo itehliig
hiunor affretli.s
more e»|&gt;«claliy my limbs, which liehe.1
intolerably at night, and bUQaed sn int.-io.
, aiM*. my system a grud
Knowing din vain* of

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' , People!

R. A. KANAGA

'blrttir-.1'?
Yowre respectfully.

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�Paez*. Jan. K.—Cambral Sunday

wUlrecdvw ttM &gt;500 reward.

the Bradford, Burdeil &amp; Klnzua Railroad
Campaign Com­
mittee. Senator Edmunds presided, and
Bepreecntatlvo Millar, ot Pennsylvania,
acted ns Secretary. In taking the chxlr
Seo ator Edmund* saki tbe outlook for tbo
Republican party for 1884 waa at tills early
period in the campaign better than any

other, met by appointment to Um public
garden near tbe ramparts- Entirely ab­
sorbed lu conversation, they did not observe
that they were being followed by the father
wrongly, disapproved of the connootiom Tbe lovers, hearing u suspicious
noise, mounted tho top of tbe rampart to

waa a native of Switzerland, and one of- too
original founders of tbe houses which now
bear the almost historic name. He was born

every rawon to believe that the party would
be sncceMful, if It only exercised wisdom In
•electing Its candidate.
Senator Hoar offered a rcoo-ntioo provid­
ing for the immediate organization ot a cam­
paign committee, consisting of one member
from each State and Territory having Re­
publican repriMentativca. This committee
will prepare documents concerning sub­
jects pending In Congress, and other
political Information, and do other
work-which may be agreed upon.
Tbe - members of tbe Committee agreed
upon by the Representatives ot tho States

tlie f«Uier, who bad provided himself with

the four establishments.
In September
last be began to give signs of
mental aberration, and a dose watch was
put upon him. He became enamored of
Wall street speculations, . and Ids losses,
which ore estimated at SLOOO.OOO, added to
his mental troubles, completely unseated hto

fired, but tboyounglady, seeing the move­
ment, suddenly spnMj before ber iover, re­
ceiving U&gt;e bullet in the faoe. She fell

rible truth the young man resolved
to die atao. and precipitated himself from
tbe top of the rampart Into tbe »dry
ditch. • De dropped on tbe stones, dashing

. Anthony's resolution eonoeralng ths
lotion of American meats tn Europe:
by tbe Government
y effect.... Bills were
: Declaring forfaited

tator Sawyer: Dakota. J.
B. Raymond:
"Rieodore Snjftoer; New
Mexico. F. Luna; Washington Territory, T. H.
Brents.
By a majority of one tbo Elections Com­
mittee decided that neither Manning nor
Chalmers had a prima facie right to U»e
aeat; that It would be necessary to go be­
hind tbe official returns, and that tlie House
would have to decide the case on Its merits.
It Is thought the result will be that tbe
House will declare the seat vacant and order
a new election.
Brewster Cnmeron appeared before tho
House Committee on Expenditures of tbe
Department of Justice again nnd gave a list
of tweaty-flvo more persons whose official
conduct hard been invortigaled. Some of
these men. Cnmeron said, had been con­
victed. Ralph Ballin. a special examiner,
gave his experience as examiner In Geor­
gia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana, Florida, New York and Penn­
sylvania. In regard to the shortage in the
office of United Stales Marshal Fitzsim­
mons, tlie predecessor of General Long­
street, he said that 823,000 was missing,
but tlie official had never been prosecuted,
nor had anything been recovered from Fitz­
simmons or his bondsmen. Erroneous
charges on the part of Deputy Marshals un­
der Longstreet, amounting to &gt;4,000 or
&gt;5,000, were submitted, though Longstreet
was not blamed.
Tbe annual report of the Agricultural De­
partment. Just Issnod. puts the com crop ot
Illinois at 8,161,463 acres, yielding 303,786,­
500 bualiels, being an average of twentyfive bushels per acre. Illinois Is the banner
State, no other State having as large an
acreage or producing as many burtiels.
Tho next highest State is
Iowa,
which turn 666,621 acres, though Kan­
sas which has 478,473 acres, has a larger
number of bushels titan Iowa baa, her total
being 172,800,000 bushels, against Iowa's
169,639,000 bushels. Illinois has almost
■one^elghth ot the total com acreage ot tixt
entire country, and over one^lgtith ot the
total yield, tbe yield running 23.10 bushels
Ct acre, which is above the average. It is,
werer, a curious fact that the New En­
gland States have a higher number of bush­
els per acre than has Illinois.
Tlie south dhd ot the eapltol building is
so crowded that additional rooms for use of
■committees and for handling documents
will have to be provided. For the latter
purpose extra accommodations have been
provided In a leased building in tlie vicinity,
but several committees are still wandering
among the peanut stanus which adorn the
-corridors about the Representatives’ cham­
ber. without a permanent abiding place.
The largo granite mansion belong­
ing to Ben
Butler, which stands
within a stone’s throw of tbo capital,
'would be a convenient and comfortable loca-tlon fur tlie overflow, mid the House Com­
mittee on Public Building? have been ques­
tioning General Butler about leasing It He
is willing to lease it or to sell it The house
was occupied for several years by the family
-of Senator Jones, ol Nevada, at a rental of
five tiiousand dollars a year, and President
Arthur occupied a part of it for some months
while tlie White House was undergoing re­
pairs, after tlie death of President Garfield.
Washington, Jan. 16.—At the meet­
ing of tbe Senate Finance Committee
Ml Sherman proposed an lmp&lt; rtant
amendment to his own bill, designed
to meet the objection that the measure
would base tlie amount of circulation upon
a fluctuating standard.
He proposed to
authorize the
Secretary
National bank ikiUjb up to
ninety
per cent
of
the --------face value
----_
—
of
three per cent bonds defxMlted as security
for -e-n ulation. Where higher-rate bond*
were deiositad. l&gt;e proposed to compute tiro
interest above three per cent and allow a
drculaUon to lhe amount of ninety per cent
otf he aggregate interest over three per
cent for the whole time such bonds have to
run. Thus, four per cent, bowls, liaving
twenty-throe years to run. on b*&gt;ing deposi­
ted us security for circulation, would en­
title the bank depositing them to receive
currency at the rule of 110.70 for each 100
bond dejosited, that being ninety per cent
of tbe face value and ninety per cent addi­
tional for all excess of interest over three
percent
Secretary-of State Frellnghuysen liaa re­
ceived from Mr. Merritt United States Con­
sul-General at Ixmdon, a report upon lhe
existing state of pauperism iu tlie British
Kingdom. Mr. Merritt says that the num­
ber of propers in receipt of relief from
unions and pariabes In England and Wales,
os the 1st of Jansary. 1888, was 799.296;
in Scottand. 96,081: in Ireland. 116,084.
making a total of 1,010,001, an incre-ise of
LSS1MW188L SootLmd alrows a decrease

be bad early enough tn Jane to enable tbe
Democratic Convention to do tin work withAppropria-

whteh holds tlxj pan&gt;e-slring&lt;cf
from 140 of the principal

; making all public roads and
port
authorising the Preal­
Ina.
. routes;
. ------dent daring
the
recess of ICongress, to pro. ­
hibit any Imports Injurious to public health
from those countries which on tho same
ground prohibit tho importation of American

roatoring to the public domain the lands
granted to tbe Iron Mountain Railroad. Mr.
Miller (N. Y.) introduce! a bill to provide
means to. extirpate plcuro-pnoumonia. Mr.
Plumb submitted a Joint resolution proposing
on amendment t &gt; the Canstitunon prohibit­
ing tho manufacture or sale of Intox­
icating liquors tn the United Slates.
An
order
waa
issued
excluding
t qnora from tho Capitol restaurant ...In tbe
House bills wore introduced: By Mr. Potter,
to maintain the currency and to prevent In­
jurious fluctuation by the issue of two per
cent, bonds and their deposit aa security for
National-bans notes, and to remit the
tax on tho circulation of bank notes
wtton secured by tho deposit of these
two per cents; by Mr. Wcmple. appro­
priating tl.OQj.OJ) to Improve thu Brie canal
and maintain it free to commerce, imd to »uthorire tho construction of a st.Ip canal
aroun I Niagara Falla. The House and Senate
bills appropriating $i,0j0.uU) for improve­
ments on tho Mississippi River »ero reported
from tho Committee or the Whole.
Coup Wins.

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 17.—In the year
1882 William C. Coup's circus had a very
disastrous reason In the South, and, in order
to make up the losses sustained In that re­
gion, the manager started for the North.
An accident on the Wabash Railroad In Inonly detained tho circus several
, prevented its fulfilling dates In
Detroit, but killed and Injured several
employes, horses and other auimals, ruined
the canvas,
and demoralized things
generally.
As tbe outcome of these
aggregate
misfortunes Coup claimed
he could not meet bis current expenses, his
employes became dissatisfied, attachments
were issued, and tlie property was seize-1
and sold by the Sheriff, the proprietor bring
bankrupted. Coup brought suit against lhe
Wabash as tlie cause, through negligence,
of his disasters, laying damages al 8100,000.
The suit has been hotly contested fur sev­
eral days, and a large number of interesting
legal questions were raised during tlie trial.
Tbe Jury to-day retuned a verdict for
815,00a
'
' 0* Trial far Banksr Nude’s Warder.

Waupaca, WIa, Jan. 17.—In the Cir­
cuit Court yesterday morning Albert Vandecar was put on trial for the murder of the
wealthy b-mker, H. C. Meade, in October,
1882. There was a largo number of wit­
nesses on hand. The case promises to ba
one of unusual Interest The murder was
one of the most brutal and unprovoked
character, and for weeks it wns shrouded in
complete mystery. The evidence for the
State Is strictly circumstantial, but promises
to be of a startling character. The trial
will last over a week. The dty Is full of
people from all parts.
Indiana Republican Convention.

Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 17.—Tho Re­
publican State Central Committee Wednes­
day morning fixed upon the 19th of June as
the day for tlie meeting of the convention
to nominate State officers, and ordered a
State Convention on April 17, for the nomi­
nation of four delegates at large to lhe Na­
tional Convection to be held In Chicago, and
that District Conventions be held on April
10 at tbe tollowing places: Evansville, Vin­
cennes, Jeffersonville, Lawrenceburg, Mar­
tinsville, Newcastle, Indianapolis (Eighth
District not fixed yet). Tipton, Logansport,
Marion, Auburn and Plymouth.

became Insane through grief. Tire young lady
was of exlraonllnary beauty and accom­
plishments. Tbe terrible drama h*s caused
'tlie greatest emotion everywhere.
London, Jam 17.—It b rumored in Cairo
that Khartoum has been captured by the
rebels. All the higher officials in El Obeid

Babe El Ghazal asks for reinforcements
from the Egyptian. Government to quell a
revolt fomented by emissaries from El
MabdL
Cairo, Jan. 15.—A Khartoum dispatch
says tbe people on both sides the Blue Nile
have declared for El Mehdi. Ali commu­
nication with Sennaar is stopped; steamers
sent to convey troops and dispatches to Sennaar have returned after proceeding a abort
distance. Thirty thousand rebels hold
Hallfew, on tlie line of telegraph along tbe
White Nile. ,
Cairo, Jan. 16.—Abdel Kader, Minister
of War, estimates that tbe evacuation of
Soudan will occupy seven months and in­
volve an expenditure of £1.000,000.
Hono Kono, Jan. 17.—The Chinese ex­
pect If Bac-Nlnh tails Into tiw handa of tlie
French, the latter will either occupy YulinKan, tlie southern city on tbe bland of
Hainan, or bombard Canton. Tbe French
repudiate any such Idea.
London, Jgn. 17.—While ten men and
a boy were in the cage at Ute Gamont Col­
liery, tn Wales, tho rope broke and all were
hurled to the bottom and' killed.
Shanghai, Jan. 15.—News of an awful
disaster at sea has Just reached here. Tlie
steamer Hwal Yuen, on her voyage from
this port to Hotig Knng, was wrecked on
the steep and rocky coast of th© H tertian
Islands. Five of the natives on board were
saved, but nothing is known as to the rest
of lhe a*w and white passengers. There
were six Europeans and one hundred
and ninety-eight Chinese on the steamer
when she foundered and sank. The weather
was threaten Inv when the vessel left
this port, and the prediction had been
made by the weather-wise that she would
shortly encounter heavy gales. Reports
from all along tlie coast and from vessels
which suoceedcd in making port are to the
effect that squalls and storms, with a heavy
sea, have been prevailing for the past week
in lhe Chinese Ocean. One clipper which
has just landed rejwrts passing a big
steamer, very much In
ap|&gt;earance
like tlie Hwal Yuen, In tbe dead of night
and during a violent storm.
The
steamer was evidently in distress, an ahe
threw up rockets and gave other signals ol
being In danger. The state of the weather
and ti&gt;e heavy swell of tbe waves made as­
sistance on the part of the sailing-vwwel's
crew, however. Impossible. The probability
is that the 204 penions on board of the Hwal
1 uen bare gone down with her,with tho ex­
ception of the live who saved themselves In
a small llfe-boaL
London, Jan. 16.—Chamberlnln, ITesldent of the board of Trade, delivered a
speech at Newcastle Tuesday night. Referlng to Irish affairs, he insisted that tbe
improved state of Ireland was due to the
Land act rather than to the Crimes act He
severely censured the recent language of tbe
Parnellites toward Earl Spencer, Lord Lieu­
tenant of Ireland, and Trevellyan, Chief
Secretary, and condemned Or&gt;nge agita­
tion. Concerning E?ypL Chamberlain
said: "The duty of her Majesty’s (k’vernment b clert". England has assumed
a duty which she can not neglect.
She can not abandon Egypt to anarchy, and
on tlie other hand she may not, and must
not, go back on the assurances given Egypt
The task u* more difficult titan was supposed
to be, and its accomplishment may occupy
a longer time than anticipated, but nothing
has occurred to make me think that we
shall not succeed with time, patience and
discretion." Regarding homo affairs, he
said difficulties lu Ireland and Egypt did not
justify the postixtnpment ot measures of re­
form in England.
London, Jan. 16.—Minister Lowell has
accepted tbe Presidency of the Birmingham
and Midland institute.

bers ot the Imperial family of Chine have
offered a portion ot their private fortunes to
assist tho war against France.
Diamond Robben Make a Rich Haul.
The recently appointed King of Anam has
New York, Jan. 17.—Burglars entered been succeeded by a nephew of King Tudoc.
who died in July last Tbo new King is
the shop ot Goldsmith &lt;fc Co., manufactur­ fifteen years old.
ers ot Jewelry, Malden Lane, Tuesday night,
Vienna, Jan. 17.—Tlie Ministar of Com­
and opening two safes, secured diamonds merce has approved of tbe scheme
a
regular monthly lino
and Jewelry valued at &gt;20,000. They also for
Net
opened a safe belonging to J. Bulora, an­ steamers between Trieste and
other manufacturer of Jewelry, on toe floor York. The steamers will begin
above, and stole &gt;150 worth of gold rings. nlng on the first of February. The
railway
and
shipping
rates
on
gouts
from
Tlie ci acksmen were evidently frightened
away before completing their work, aa they Buda, Peslh and Vienna to New York via
left ali their tools lo the building &gt;&lt;nd aban­ Trieste will be exceptionally cheap. The
doned a sate which they had partially Southern Pacific Railway Company iias al­
so taken Initial steps for a direct line of
Opened.
steamers from Trieste to New Orleans vl»
Havana, and purposes making preiNU-ations
Distance Does Not Lend Enchantment
for larger imports of American cotton,
New HaVen, Conn., Jau. 17.—The will owing to tho unsettled state of affairs in
of Joseph Arnold, tote I&gt;n«idcnt of the £«yptl
Qkeknhtown, Jan. 15.—The steamer
Birmingham National Baak, contains a
Celtic, in tow of the steamer Britannic, of
codicil bequeathing to the .town of Derby, the same line, has arrived here. The Celtic
left New York on December 16, and ’her
pie, thirty shares of the capital stock of Shalt broke t-ro days thereafter.
that bank, with accumulations and Increase,
to be held until the principal and aceumtilaStrawberries Fiftesa Cento Each.
Uons equal &gt;5,000,000. This will be In Um
year 2034, when tbe interest on the aggre­
New Iokk, Jan. 17.—Little round bine
gate amount will be devoted to local secular boxes with white paper linings stood in
schools and academies.
rows in tbe showcase of a Lower Broodway
fruit-dealer yesterday, with five rtrawberri®
Ralph Sdlew's Wilt
St. Louis, Jan. 17.--The will ot Ralph for 75c.” Larger boxes, bolding eevecteen
Seilew, who died suddenly at ttie Lindell
Tb.o btrrlre were all very large and beautb
_________________
qnvuhs few,000 to St Lxmto Institution-, tri.
HU.0U0 of which to to tbe Manual Tramhw
School of WssMagton University; 610.(Ma
St. John, N. B.. Jan. 17.—Tuesday night
to St Luke’s Hoepitai, &gt;10.000 to the
wns tbe coldest of tbe season. Andover, to
Miumtri

Orphans' Home.

estate to estimated at &gt;1,000,000.
Charles IMooalco waa about fifty yean

him closely guarded . The Dclmonlcos made
an Immense amount of money during the
war, and balls, dinners, fetes, etc, were di­
rected by them and accommodated In their
build Inga Samuel J. Tilden, it is freely
•aid, waa in the habit of going into Delmonieo’a at Hanover Square. Great stock spec­
ulations conducted during and preceding
tbe war were often put together over a din­
ner at down-town Dehnonlco’a
Charles Delmomco employed at the
Madison Square house 150 waiters and
twenty cooks, and at each of tbe Broodway,
Beaver and Broad street places seventy-five
waiters and ten'cooks, making in ali 875
"waiters and fifty cooks, In addition to sixty
minor employes. From $20,000, al which
the original fortune with which John and
Peter Ddmonlco came here is estimated, the
capital invested In the various Delmonlco
restaurants is now estimated at &gt;1,000,000.
IK DEPENDENT LABOR LEAGUE.

Pnn.ADEi.pniA, Jan. 14.—Tho conven­
tion of the leaders of tho various labor or­
ganizations of the country was called to or­
der at noon Saturday. W. A. Casey, tbe
President, explained tbe object of the con­
ference. It was called in the hope of
formulating a plan by which tho labor or­
ganizations ot the country might be repre­
sented in tlie National Convention.
Tbo following permanent officers were
elected: President, S. J. Crooks, ot Brook­
lyn; Vlce-Presldenta, John Rooney, of New
York; Jamas Sheer, ot New Jersey; IL J.
Skillington, of Pennsylvania; B. 5L Abell,
John M. Foley, Illinois; Joseph Springer,
of Maine; Treasurer, George D. Lennon, ot
New York; Secretary, G. R Cottrell, Cali­
fornia; W. W. Warren and W. Waite.
The Committee on Resolutions recom­
mended that a National Convention be held
in Chicago on July 80, 1884. for the purpose
ot adopting a platform, nominating candi­
dates tor President and Vice-President of
the United States, and general business.
Ail labor organizations are requested to
elect delegates to tbe convention. The re­
port was adopted and a committee of
twenty-five was appointed to arrange for the
National Convention.
The “ Fund W” Swindled.
Cuicaoo, Jan. 15.—Flemming A Loring,
lhe swindling commission men of "Fund
W" notoriety, were sentenced by Judge
Blodgett, of tho United States Dbtrict
Court, to one year's Imprisonment and to
pa^ a fine of 8500 each. Tbe prisoners nt
oiice appealed to Judge Drummond, of tlie
United Suites Circuit Court, and he granted
a supersedeas, holding tbe defendants in
SU.OtN ball, which they furnished. Judge
Drummond will now Investigate the case,
to see whether or not they are entitled to a
new trial.

Sunul Cox to Writs a Book.
begin work uj&gt;on a book to be published by
a publishing house at Norwich, Conn,
which he has contracted to finish by July,
and for which be to to bo paid about &gt;75,000. It to to be a political history of the
country, from the time of Buchanan’s ad­
ministration, and the publication of it. It to
expected, will tu a measure serve as a con­
trast of political views with the fortbcoming work by Mr. Blaine, covering tbo same
period.
.
A Husband's Affections Valued at &gt;50,000.

New York. Jan. 16.—Mrs. Alma L.
Burnett, of White Plains, N. Y., Is suing
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Charlotte Bunictt,
fee 850,000 damages for enticing' her litwband away. The defendant is a well-known
society lady of Brooklyn, and much op­
posed the marrying of ber son Clarence to
the plaintiff two years ego. Mrs. Burnett
alleges that she Induced him to go to Eu­
rope last winter, and Mi 0 &gt; then prevented
him from seeing bls wife.

A

Handsome

GilL

Bay City, Mich., Jan. 17.—The new
Public Library presented to West Bay City
by Henry W. Sage, of Ithaca, N. Y., was
dedicated Wednesday afternoon in an ap­
propriate manner. Prof. Mihm Colt Tyler,
of Cornell University, made tire dedicatory
speech, Mr. Sage the pnswntation, and May­
or Fisher tin- reply In acceptance. Tlie
building is worth some &gt;30,000. Eight
tiiousand volumes constitute tho splendid
Ei't_________ :_______
Tho Whale Fisheries.

New Bedford, Mass-. Jan. 16.—Tbe last
year was one of loss to those engaged lu tbe
whale fislmries. ana tire results are discourag­
ing. Indications point to a steady decrease
in tho number of vessels sailing from At­
lantic porta, and perhaps a small increase in
ths number sailiug from Sou Francisco.

burning train from Wrtlsrllle canoe along
rtantiy tbe train, which, consisted of a lew-

burned to death, and twenty-five persons
were terribly burned about the bead, face
and liancto, or badly hurt by Jumping from
the tnovfrg bain. 50 Intense was tbe beat

LIFESAVING PRESENT.

H.-i • . |&gt;:i

seconds the cars were blazing fiercely. Tbs
puaenger coach wu filled with travelers.
There wu a frantic rush for tbe d&lt;x
tbe heat was bo fntensq that Ute
stricken people were driven back axk
to jump through tbe windowa
go into oolitode and try to live with myself.
A relief train with surgeons and eoto wu
Tbe F -edricklos (Ne* Brum-wlck. Can.).Re­
dinpatcliod to the scene. Tliere a terrible
sight presented itself. The passenger port er rays: "Nobody can but admire tbe per­

ing turned a complete somersault Many,
of tbe more serioualy injured lay on the
ground In the sdow. suffering terrible ag­
onies. Others had managud to gel to the
bouses of tbe oil well workmen. The cries
of tbe burned were terrible. Several were
literally scorched black. These will die.
The list of the killed and injured is as
follows:
Kiixid—Mrs. L. C. Fair. Klnxua Junction,
burned beyond recognition: Mias Katie Mor­
an. of A Hons, Pa , body burned to a crirp;

tlie name before the

public.

danger of Bear Killers receiving two bountiea
ing rapid growth’I could never think well of a man's Intellect­
ual or moral character, if he waa habitually
unfaithful to it’s appointments.

Mr. A. Nichols buffered from Catarrh for
oars.
•
’k
. juhzd—Prof. Faught, of Tarport, not ex­ rears. He purchased a buttle of Ely's Cream
pected to live; Patrick bexton. engineer, ter­ Balm of us. He te no* almost cured, aud uyl
ribly burned on fac« and handa; Mike Watah. K cannot recommend it tco highly. Evxas
Oretnan. horribly burned about tbelaoc and
is., Druggists, Independence, Iowa.
When I began using Ely's Cream Balm my
catarrh was so bad I had ueadache tbe whois
time and discharged a targe amount of filthy
mattr.?'.’ That bu almost entirely disappeared
and (I have not bad headache since. J. H.
8umie*ra,
Stepney, Conn.
and oon, of Indianapolis, bunted about tbe
loco and band*; John Kafoer. of Aiken, tcrA man should never be ashairted to own be
noly burned about tho face and bandA
Mrs. Thomas Parker, ot Bordell, Pa, baa been in tbe wrong, which b but saying In
threw her four-year-old child out of a win­ other words, that be is wiser to-day than be
dow, and jumped out Captain Hoe, of waa jeatenby.
Boston. Mars., was burned about ti»e faou
South Butler, N. Y., March 21,1882.
and iieti/l, and fourteen or fifteen others Rheumatic Sjrap Co.:
were severely burned.
Gentlemen—This to certify that I have used
D. R. Brest, foreman ot tbe Anchor OU your Sj rap for rheumatism. Have been troub­
Company’s lease where the holocaust oo led with that terrible disease for tweuty J ears’,
curred, said: "I went to a part of the lease some of tbe time could not get out of doors.
where they were putting up a boiler tills My limbs began to get out of shape. I have
with different physicians, but could
morning, and seeing a streak ot oil in the doctored
no rcl e One of my limbs be^an to wither
snow running down over tlie railroad track, get
and 1 msuc up my mind 1 would be a crippte
1 struggled hard to reach tbe track and for life, sod tor several weeks could not turn
warn lhe engineer. Ths snow, however, over in bed without help. 1 waa finally per­
was so deep that I made but little head­ suaded to try Rheumatic Sy run, and had taken
way, I heard the train coming nnd immedi­ it but a short time when It began to help me,
ately afterward was startled by an explo­ and In less than two months wss out of doors,
sion. The train was soon a mass of flames. aud now am so 1 can walk ^s well as ever. In
»
I could render no assistance to passengers.” short 1 sm well.
__
ITHIMEB SOUTBWICK.
John Burke, of the Bingham House, Dun­
kirk, N. Y., w.th his sister May, occupied
“Come a*sv from that straw stack, chile,”
seats near the center of the passenger car called a tit-gru woman to ber son. "Fuat thing
and escaped without Injury. Burke de­ jer know yer’ll bab de bay fever. Doon yer
scribes his experience as follows: "Tbe put none of dal straw in yer mouf.” .
train was running fit teen miles an hour.
Suddenly tbe car became dark. Jets and
Ayer's Hair Vigoi prevents lhe hair from turtongues of flame leaped up ou ail sides and
fiartnxl through the ventilators. The glass collar. Try It! K
cracked with a »&gt;iap and the beat
To despond at difficulties discovers want of
became unendurable. 1 knew at once that
we were passing through an oil fire. • lability; to despair at danger shows
I recognized tbe hissing of the burning oil. courage.
Turning to my sLrter 1 said: ‘We are pain­
BUCKLEN’B ARNICA BALVE.
ing through an oil fire. Be quiet It wil 1
Tbe best salve in the world for Cute, Bruises,
soon be over.
People began to Jump
Ulcere, Ball Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter.
through tlie windows. On all sides was Sores,
Chapped B*nds, Chilblains, Corus, and all
heard the crashing of glass and the deafen­ Skin
Ei u, jobs, and positively cures Piles. It
ing roar of the sea ot flames. The car w.ts Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
a regular hell in less than three minute* money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
I... C- T
'
after It caught fire. Il seemed as If we were
all doomed to burn to death. The car wu
filled with the crlea of women and children,
and the groans of the men. Women and
children were picked up and thrown
through the windowa. Those who jumped
out fared better than tiio few who
dashed
th rough tbe doors into the
flumes which surged to nnd fro upon the
bed on the road, and all bad their bands,
faces and clothing burned. I started down
the aisle, but the heal was so great th rt it
m.ide my head swim. I said: ‘We must
Have Joat Received a Big Stock of
jump through die window.’ 1 arranged my
Bister's cloak about her head, picked her up
txxlily, and clashed her head foremost
tiirough the window. 1 next picked up a
little girl who wu crying and threw her out
the same window. Then I made a jump
of A.11 Kinds
for life, landing in a snow-drift. My mus­
tache and hair were only rtightiy singed. Which they will aellat hard-pan prices,
My sister rolled down the snow-bank, but a complete line of
escaped without a scratrtu”

LUMBER!

MARSHALL. GALLATIN, &amp; CO.

PINE LUMBER

Water Ona Dollar a Barrel.

Tvcoon, A. T., Jan. 14.—The rush totbe
Quyotoa mines b unabated. Water b scarce,
and b selling at one dolbr a barrel. Many
new discoveries are reported. The excite­
ment is so great that the reports are consid­
ered relbble.

In tbe following Grades: Ezcetalnr “A*
Extra "A.” Star. l¥-inch Mo. 2, 16 Inch No

til MAN

THE MARKETS.
NkwJYoiw. Janbary 17.
LIVB STOCK—Cattie....
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HOGS,...
FlAll'K—G&lt;x«l utCbotes
Ptrtlt,-................
WHBAT-No t Hrd
t ton
NaSSpriox
i at ii
CORN-Na 1
ton
GATS-West©
BYB
POHK-Moes .
LAKti-btouo

CHEE38
WOOL-Domestic

BEEVES-Extra.
Good.. .
Medium
Butchers' Stock.
Inferior (kttie..
HOO8—Live-Good
8HEKP
BUTTER—Creamery..
Good to tboico Du!
EGGS- Fresh.

FLOUR- Witter.
Spring----- jz
Patent...,^.'.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAHD 4 PACIFIC H7

GRAIN-Wnrtt, No. S 8r ring.
Immense Tidal Waves.

Bueno* Ayrea, Jan. 17.—Great alarm
has been caused at Montlredeo by Immense
tidal waves, one of which caused Ute death

tributed to volcanic movements. Each one
was preceded by a large, dark cloud.

Dealt ol a Phllanlhreplc Woman.
Malden, Mass., Jan. 16.—Mrs. Valeria
Stone died Tuesday from the effect* of a fall
received four weeks ago. During the past
few years she has given colleges and schools
for girls over &gt;400,000.

Barley. Na
BROOM COHNRed-rippea Hurt

POTATOKS-Good to Chotea.
PORK-XM&lt;..........................
[.ARD—StCMl
LDMHF.IlComtnoo
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Payne Elec led Wilbert Opposition.

United States Senator In the Hous* yeater*

BALTIMORE.

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�will be Ki ven.

4PRIL SESSION.

"T&amp;2KSlS?.?Sri
Pursuant to rail made in due form of
law. tue supervisors of Barry county
met at the court house, and were called
to order bv the clerk.
Mr. AA*. W. Cole was made temporary
supervisors responded except Mesara.
Abbey, AYing and McKevett.
On motion the board proceeded to elect
a chairman; the first
resulting
follows: John Da
2; A. C.’Towne,
Swift,
ballot: JohnDawjum.il;

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Mr. Dawson was declared elected, and
assumed the duties.of chairman.
Upon motion. Messrs. Towne, Swift
Gott, Ritchie and Polly were annotated
a committee to prepare a schedule rate
tor assessing personal property, and to
consider the advisability of changing
the present rate of assessing real estate.
The board voted that the usual stand­
ing committees I w appointed.
Adjourned till 4 p. m.

Board met at the hour fixed, and the
chair announced the following standing
' wfanjtmsy ,. • ... ;
Equalization—Messrs. Polly. Pierce,
£bbey and Covert.
Swift, Towne and
Finance -Messrs, (xtle, Hampton.McKevitt, AA'ing and McIntyre.
CountyBuRdlhga.—Messrs. Campbell,
Coin and Reuter.
k
Apportionment,—Mresra. Barry, Co­
vert and McKevitL
Mr. Towne asked that some 'youuger
member nerve in his stead on the claims
committee. Chair named Mr. McKevitt
for that place, and appointed Mr. Towne
on the Finance committee.
Mr Swit offered flie following resolutkm:
To the Hunomble, the Board qf Stipercitort qf Barry County:
AVhereas, A deficiency i» made by the
nonpayment of ditch tax returned, to
county for the year 1882, on the
of
N. W. ’*4 of section 13, in Baltimore, in
the sum of S126JW, for the construction
of ditch No 1, of Baltimore and Maple
Grove; and
Whereas. Chas. AA’. Taylor, drain­
commissioner for the county of Barry,
has drawn order No. 46, in favor of
AVilliam Risdale in the sum of 849.20,
for lal&gt;or in the construction of said
ditch; and there lieing no funds in the
hands of the county treasurer. Iielonging to said ditch fund.
Rtaoloed, By the board of supervisors
of the county of Barry, now here in ses­
sion, that said order be paid out of tlie
general fund, and the county treasurer
lie instructed to replace said amount out
of find money coming into his hands
Ijelopging tu said ditch fund
Resolution accepted
following vote, all claims in
the bands'ot the clerk were delivered to
the committee on claims: Yeas 15—
Barty:, Campliel!, Cole, Covert, Dawson
Gott, Hampton, McIntyre, McKevitt,
Pierce, Polly, Reiser, Ritchie, Sheldon,
and Swift; abaent. Abbey.
Board adjourned till 8 o’clock of fol­
lowing day.

Pursuant to I
_ wry County l-™ _
and were called to order by Chairman
Dawson.
Upon roll call.hll UM-uiberN responded
except Me«rs. Barry and Swift.
AU claims in the hands of tbe Clerk,
were, upon motion, handed tn claims
«»mmitt«*.
.
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On motion, assessment roll of each su­
pervisor was referred to equalization
committee.
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The Clerk was. ou motion of Mr.
Towne, directed to have 50 copies of
statements printed, giving aggregate as­
sessment of real and personal property
in each township, for the use of the
board at this session.
Mr. Cxivert moved that a committee
of three be chosen to examine the re­
ports of taxen Jo I* raised in theaeveral
townships.' Motion prevailed. Chair
named Messrs. Towne, Cole and Gott
Moved and carried that a committee
of three on insurance lie appointed.
Chair selected Messrs. Cole, Swift and
Towne. Board granted leave of absence
to Mr. McKevitt till to-morrow after­
noon. •
Board adjourned till to-morrow at
eight a. m.
Board met at time named. Called to
order bv Chair; Quorum present. Jour­
nal read and approved.
To give committees, time to work,
board adjourned till one p. iu.
AFTERNOON HEBBION..
Board met as per adjournment;, quo­
rum present. After dLscussing jhe du­
ties of the various committees, lioard
adjourned till 4:9) p. m.
Board met at hour last named,, with
members all preHent.
The superintendents of the poor,
through their chairman. Mr. A\. F.
Hicks, submitted the following report:
REPORT OF ari’ERINTENnENTS OF POOR.
Whole No. at paupers maintained in |km&lt;t
' bouse wtthln the year ., .•»
Average Nm of paupers maintained tn poor
house within the yearic*»
Number of deaths of paupers lu JKjot house
within the year ...........................
4
Number of i&gt;crsatis outside the ]-oor house
temfKirariiy relieved during the year eft
Numl&gt;cr of pernuuieut pajiers maintained
outside nf poor house, tail uot in any asy­
lum or Instltiitlou «
Whole numiier of insane supported al asylum
withintbe year *
Whole number at Hint Institute for deaf
and dumb
1
Total number ol dUTerent |&gt;enwus who have
received assistance lu any form durum the

Whole ain't paid from poor fund during
»«K- ain't paid from all other fundi
• during year.. .

Paid to krejHT of,
•• for clothing
•• for medical attembuu-r. nundiig
sick and medicine
Paid fur transportation &lt;&gt;f jnhi|sts to
and from |&gt;oor house ,
Paid for labor in |&gt;oor house, rxchi»slve of keeper's salary
Paid fur fuel, utensils, bedding anti
nc*A]iapcrs .....................
Paid for repairs on buildInm
••
stock
••
form implement* .
hay. grain and seed..
••
lalior on farm, exclusive of
keeper's salary ....
Paid for bltorksndthlng

Paid for medical attcudsmee. immiiu;
»lck. etc
Paid luucral expenaea..
PtldforfocMl................
'•
fuel
•'
clothing...................... .
•• oilier IICCCSMD mipjiIIm
•• iraiiMportaUou.
Total amount i&gt;*ld for temporary re­
lief nt perhonN not tn poor house...

•

2.W1 N

OTHER KXCENKEN.

Pahl Miperlntendeuta of t&gt;oor
'• Mipervtwni for official M-rvlci-t.
•' support of permanent pauper*
ouUlde of iMxjr Imhdm*.......................

itaal*ugs. April 17. Iikl
KaUnuaoo
1.241 &lt;»
Board met at hour named. Called to Paid for tnuisiNirUitLoti to ami from
1‘outluc asylum and fur supjort of
order by the chair. Quorum present.
insane there•................
Committee, on claims though their Paid for tnuis|Ktrtatl(M&gt; and »up|mrt
of deaf and dumb at Flint
chairman. Mr.Swift, reported as follows:
. .
Amt
Ani’l
No. (iMiHuuit. Nature of r'.olin. cl'm’ii. rreoui. Estiinnletl ralne of nil product* on
poor tarni
Value al nil product* Bold durin* the
year,
Estimated value of !«upcr»'tatM&gt;r dur­
«Baca* fees
ing tbe year
juror frra
Estimated value ot county poor fnrui
iu.o» m
Inciurtliut buildings
Ball mated ralne o&lt; It ve irtock on fann
••
all farm imphs
menu. K«! limited value of all other property
ou tana not above mentioned...
Estimated total value of farm and ai&gt;irartanauces ...................... H.x42 00

S

l«o&lt;Uaal*d
4.000 01

AtiMNint returned by Georye Arnold
Amount received of a*yhnn fmxl ...

Co.. MmIrun! Fullerton.

10 OfrdteaFd

*;,!«! 4.1

COKT BA.
Total amount ot onleradrawn........ •4JMBW
“
“.
paid oat ot iwyluin fund
"ja k
4S6 Balance on band...................... :........

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: asi,:
IT Kral, Mwre. wllni-w'l--,
SftftJWSSS;-- -

Emory
O.H.4
Jno'. HU-pbenfleld, tin ware
Jno. H. Brown, dep'y sh fl
Addle Searles, witness fees.
ftSSKSZi'UL;
; Js’Co., refnee digest ROndUal'd
--------------------.• . 3."Dw’hh’d
r, «pn
drain coni.
ck, b'U» and d'lh* 44 10 44 10
___ r
i. justice Sc*....'.. WM wjg
Report accepted and adopted, all pres­
ent voting therefor. Alwntees; Mes­
srs. Reiser and M&lt;:Intyre,
County flrhin oommisaloner C. AV.
Taylor, submitted his annual. report,
which was referred to Financq commit*
te&gt;-.
On motions of Messrs. Swift and
Ritchie, the election of a dra’n commis­
sioner to succeed C. AV. Tat for, whose
term of office had expired, and of a
superintendent of the poor to suecewl
John M. Nevins‘were made special or­
ders for U o’clock to-morrow morning.
Election of drain commissioner to lie
tirst in order.
Board took-a recess until 2 p. m.
AFTERNOON KIMHION.
Board met at 2 o’clock. To give com­
mittees time to work, lioard again ad­
journed till 4:3(1.
At 4:30 board again uonvemed, with
quorum present. '
The account of C. AV. Taylor, drain
commissioner, amounting- to &amp;14.0U,
which was referred to claimant, at the
April session, was again presented and
referred to committee on claims.
Prosecuting Attorney Colgrove. by
request, appeared before the boanl, and
stated his opinion on the tax law and
the duties of town clerks in relation
thereto.
Board adjourned till 6:30.
Board convened at time last named, a
quoriuu In-ing present.
The account of Isaac Swarthout 9G.85.
which was referred to him in January
last for comrtion, was again presented
and allowed.
The claim of &lt;: AV. Taylor for S14.00,
referred to the Claims committee, was
bv them referred to the board,. Mr.
Towne moved to allow the claimant 1M.;
Mr. Ritchie moved to amend tn al­
lowing 86.01). Last motion prevailed—
A’eas 7—-Gott, Hampton, McKevitt.
Pierce. Bitchie, Sheldon nnd Towne.
Nays 3-Absent8.
Board adjourned till to-morrow morn­
ing at S o’clock.

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Thunutay, Oct. it. imx
Board met pursuant to adjounnent.
Absentees. Covert and Hampton.
The election of drain romminslouer
was taken up. (‘hair appointed Messrs.
Towne and Polly as tellers.
First liallot gave: Charles H. Stone
16; Blank 2 18.
Mr. Stone was deciarts! elected drain
commissioner.
Election of superintendent of p&lt;»or was
then taken up.
Whole number of votes cast on first
ballot was 18, as follows: Oliver F.
Long, 7; O.F. Long, 3; John M. Nevins,
7; Long, 1. Second ballot.
Whole
ntnnlier of votes. 18—Oliver F. Ising.
12; John M. Nevins, 6.
Mr. Long was declared elected as su­
perintendent of the poor.
A resolution was introduced by Mr.
McIntyre, asking Bam county to pay
half (the townsnip of Hastings to pay
the other half) of the expense of build­
ing a bridge; coat not to exceed 81,500,
ever tlie Thornapple river, on the east
uuarter-llne of section 27, near the poor
farm.
Resolution lost by following vote:
Avts, 3—Messrs. Sheldon, McIntyre and
■Ablxsy.
Nays. 14.
Absent. ’—Mr.
Reiser.
.
1
Mr. Towne moved that the county
drain commissioner receive two dollars
for each day spent in the discharge of
his duty as such officer, which prevailed
by a vote of ayes, 10—Messrs. Barry,
Campliell. (’ole. Covert, Gott, Hampton,
McIntyre, Swift, Towne and Aving.
Nays, 8.
By unanimous vote.nn motion of Mr.
Swift, the bond of the county drain
commissioner was fixed at 8IX**’.
Board adjourned till eight o’clock to­
morrow morning.

434

Friday, Oct 12, IM.
Board met at eight o'clock. Members
all present.
Committee on claims further reported.
M..7*)OO
43 Sam'i Ktaclc. wltnroa fcra
On motion of Mr. Abbey report was 43 Hltan DefioUa.
44 Beul. Steck,
accepted and adopted.
■
Lydia Merle.
. Committee tc examine reports of 44
4fi Wm. (inn-,
town clerks' and recordei ot city of 47 VVm. E. Upjol
Hastings, of amounts to lie raised by
tax, reported as follows:
IM 26
Araym—No Highway labor
■ Dun'l Martin; wjinm’froa.?;!.
Cbaa. KowlaiMler. Wttnro frrs.
I.ynuui HcoO. witness fees....
Jno&lt; PMeuuma, ** ~

dor tax reported.
-,\u ccrtlnrd copies m n^iuirm uy

revuirrd by

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r SMITH.
„ nt Probst*.

Board adjourned tiU 11 iR) a. m.

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n
£2-

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Board met at hour last named. No
committees lieing prepared to report,
lioard took further recess till one p. m.
AFTERKOON SESSION.
Board met. Quorum present; absent
Mr. Cole. By unanimous vote, the fol­
lowing resolution, offered by Mr. Swift,
was adopted.
R&amp;oltxd, .That the supehisora of the
several townships and wards of the city
of Hastings be and they are hereby
authorized to spread upon the assess­
ment rolls for the year 1883 all stuns of
money that may be legally reported.
Board took a further recess till 4 p. m.
Ataboved named hour lioard met
with members all present.
Mr. Melntyre moved that the county
lx- at the ixtiensc of 8100 toward con­
structing a bridge over the Thornapple
river near the county farm. Loet by
(he foUowlng vote. Yefts 6, Abbey,
McIntyre, McKevitt, Heiser, Sheldon
and Chairman; alisent 1—Mr. Wing.
Nays 11.
Committee on insurance reported as

&lt; ten t lenten:—x our committee
whom waa referred the equalization
the wveral amewment rdwof the to'
ships atd citv in said
ly rejiort as follows:

M

o. Crroay. mbcellauron*
Jno- Donnelly and fiotbera, jw
8 Jno.

sis

,
Upjohn, coroner f«*
M. Mack, rcrordh® drain

'll
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-I

ion

.11*. Kelli''

10G Wm. M. HettMer. j»o*MuBp,«nc.,
RT BeniIcy Bro*. &amp; WlDctaihuntaT
KM Jaa. A. NUni. arrest ot criminal
And for the payment of claim Jffo. 95.
committee would recommend that clerk
be authorized and instructed to draw
orders on the several ditch funds as fol­
lows, to-wit: Gregor?' ditch, 833.00;
Kent ditch, 83XB; High hill ditch. 88JJ0;
Briggs ditch of Assyria, 8i00; Carlton
and Irving ditch, 88XX); Eaton ditch of
Baltimore, 828.00; Mud Creek ditch,
852-00; Rutland and.Hope ditch, 810.00;,

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‘ Your! committee would recommend
that policies on county buildings be re­
newed the same as at present with the
folio wing exceptions: The two story
,
frame building on ccmnty farm should
lie insured tor 8200. Insurance on
court house building should be decreas­
y.x mStt.
i = I
ed S50i), and that on jail I* decreased
8800 and the jail barn insured tor 81011
P. A. Sheldon,
AA'hen the policy on'the poor farm gran-1
Committee.
ary is renewed it should cover “hay,
On motion of Mr. Cole, reiiort was acgrain and live stock in said building or
eeptisl and adopted bv full vote. On
on laid premises.*’
All of which is respectfully submit­ motion of Mr. Polly l&gt;oard adjourned
till to-morrow at eight o’clock a. m.
ted.

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SaUintay. Oct. is, 1RS1

&lt;|RSON SWIFT.
CnnunlUw.
Report mumimously adopted.
The finance committee reported as
follows:
Your .committee ou finance would
make the following as their report of
moneys to In* raised by tax for the en­
suing’ y«ir:
323,067.™
state tax
4.MM.IO
Foor fuilil
3,900.00
County offlrera
Mlwlbmeotts (nnd......
i®a»
Sujxjntaor'’* h*n,l............
iMun
AMyJtuiui (und. . .,.........
73.00
Births and dwittix..
-r&amp;
Rent ot ProlmU* Office..

Bonn!met pursuant to adjournment;
all members prreent. Journal read anil
approved.
Hon. Jas. A. Sweezey addressed the
mimmi&amp;IOgg
board in relation to Gnrrett ditch case
and on the propriety of removing the
same to Supreme Court.
Mr. MelntjTe offered the following I
resolution’and moved its adoption:
CHARLES A. Polly.
AVhereas, Tlie maintenance of a •
Jno. E. Barry,
'
bridge across the Thornapple river, on
CHARLES J). PlKUCE.
the ’4 quarter line runaing north and I
S. C. Ritchie.
south, on the east side of the section I
Geo. AV. Abbey.
twenty-seven, in the township of Hast- ‘
A. J. Gott,
ings, is neeftwary to the best interests of j
J. N. Covert,
Total '
tlie county and of the county poor farm. I
Committee.
All of which is respectfully submitted, therefore.
Resolved, That the county of Barry,
w. W. cdi.E.
S. R. MCINTYRE,
aid (the township of Hastings, in the
W. W. HAMITON,
roiumittec be laid on table until tomor­
construction of said bridge to the
A. C. TOWNE,
row morning; motion prevailed.
amount of 875.
I. W. WINO.
Moved that the investigation of re­
Connnhtw.
..................
Moved
.uin ixt that
uiai raHHuuuu
resolution lie juju
laid mi
on table.
i.iuir.
On motion of Mr. Covert the report ^hich motion was lost by following turn of delinquent taxes of years 1843-4
be
referred to rommittee on finance,
was accepted and adopted by full vote. vott&gt;: Ayes. Messrs. Barry. Polly,
Mr. Swift offered and moved.the adop-1 Ritchie. Swift and AA’ing-5. Alisent, which motion prevailed.
I Moved that this action lie rescinded,
tion «»£ the following resolution:'
I Campbell and Gott—2.
a. then
a.lopte.1 bv
lol-,
I’'.
AVhkukas. Aseording to report of I Resolution was
then adopted
bv tol-i
Xtril,
ci^rt^mpton
Gotl HajXm
.
clerk otMaple Grove town, it appears I lowing
vote:
/'* — ‘v’
1I
that report of township drain commis- j Camj
1 - ’’ z'~
‘^SS'vilT
Ke^W,M^ I Ke;
Heree. IWehi.v Sheldon. Towne
sioner^if said township has laid out a I Intyre,
n
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X^
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“
7-r.»aut.nK
M
Mov.aT'thaTmat^ror
invretigating
ditch or drain known as “ Drain No. Towne and Chairman—11.
10 &lt;&gt;f Maple Grove.” and
Bv request
jurat of
iu Ixiard.
iKiaru. Prosecutiji
I roerautina~At-. rrtuni!)
,iollnque0t Lax™ ot yeara
Whereas, It appears that said drain torney Colgrove
appeared and
on'dieiaion^hHi
to '•
GaFrett j
°f
has not lieen constructed and that the Gitoiin
—* - —
•--*-*---------- *
time mentioned in the contract for con- _ditch
____________
. .. for 1«i wT
caao. aiul___
on__
liabiiitv ...
ut __
county
pa.iuent of
id certain
said cause,
’ •,'&gt;hM‘&lt;&gt;»n “&gt;d Maple
strutting the same has expired; there- payment
certain costa
costs in
in said
cause. tI
Sir. McKevitt
McKeviU moved
hloyed that
that Oliver
Oliver K. G Mr. fovert ofonal toamend by addin*
fore,
,I, Sir.
Remlted, That the supervisor of Long, superintendent of i»or elect,,
" i Mr. Bheldon. which’ amendment was
said township of Maple Grove be and receive annual salary of 875.
“‘^rinimd motion wn, then i^ried '
is hereby instructed, not to spread upon
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* 1i auomeu.
the property so assessed any portion of Ayes, Messis. A bl
the tax reported to lie raised by said Cole, Gott, Alclntj
drain commissioner.
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Resolution adoptwl by full vote of;
board.
,
tSE.
Cominlttee on county building,-olution. and inovcsl its adoption:
through chairman, Mr. Campbell, re- .
ftr-.iJmt ThatihHriinirm-in &gt;m&gt;
Movritoto county dndn commit
ported as follows:
hereby iuatruct«l anil mithori'zeil toen- i
^iDbeato'OTdermi"''nnre'ol^0
To lhe, Board of Hupervisorx tf Barry ter into contract with house of come-! ‘
a, d,,Pll&lt;^te order on county treasCounty—Gentlemen:
tion
at
Detroit,
for
tbe
board
of
prison-1
1
r,.n
Your committee to whom was. refer­
p‘m«h.
red the matter of county buildings era. on terms not exceeding those in the 1
Ji
r IbT,?!
Uth
have examined the county farm build­ preaeut conlnu-l, which expire, the "nil
ings anti found them in good condition mst. The same wan adopted bv full bvan1, ,U1&lt;1 *u°*ed. as follows.
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I
cr&lt;L
CTd. AU'd.
Ail’d.
vote.
and need nothing at present. AVe also ----Wolter Fcwtar. dep'y nh'ff tew...... nil
b 3h
On motion. Ix»ard took recess till one
M. 8. Stebbins, cotuttaiilf fem a ar, « oo
found the house at the county farm
Ralph Jordon, Juror **
to
to
in good order anti well conducted ami o’clock p. m.
Board
adjourned,
by
motion
until
to­
the inmate looking clean :ind happy,
AFTERNOON
and believe it is conducted in the inter- ■
Board met at hour named with quo­ morrow morning at 8 o’clock.
est of economy and humanity and a I rum present. Equalization committee
cTBlit to Burry Couniv-W torther !
r«&lt;ly
ready 151330®,
** J inotioS
Board met us per adjournment, with
visited the jail tonn] adjourned till Mondav next, at
and found it in goo.1 repair, with the I two o'rioSi p. in.
quorum present. Journal read and ap­
proved.
exception of same brick over the cellar1
___ ;
Thia
lieing the time set for farther
stairs, and kitchen floor, and would rec-'
Mmxtay. on. 13. non.
ommend that this be repaired, and that
Hoard met at two d m Roll called• consideration of resolution offered by
tha vault be uncovered cleaned outami
.p^i'il.
Mr. Towne, on motion, the same was
urehed over new; atoo that a vaidt be) Mr. Towne oltired and move.! the taken from table. By motion, which
Bvailed. the resolution waa laid upon
built under the
the privy,
new adoption or tlie foilowinir reaoluUon:
pnvy. and
lmd that new
le, to be acted upon at one o'clock.
doom lie put &lt;m thehirn; and that aidd
tfiiMKAK.
Wm. P.
Garrett com.. hereas, Wm.
P. Garrett
com­
On motion the report of equalization
doors lie put on north end of liam anil menced proceedings In the circuit court
old doorway lie clotted up, and that the for the county of liarrv, in chancery, to committee wn» taken from the table,
sheriff lie and is hereby authorized to restrain Chas. AV. Taylor, county com-' adopted and referred to apportionment
repair the same. All of which is re­ mistdoner for the county of Barry, from committee.
’
I further operation in the construction of &gt;/!.' JA “ MJ? AJiS«take thf ptace
spectfully submitted.
A^rtaln Jiteh urnw. prv.nl.wi of Mid
'",.)|,|K^ll”lu.t,11V,raMnI). Campbell,
Garrett, and after a hearing of aaid l^SXi
“0C0Mnt of latu'^8
J. W. Reiskr,
Wm.'W.Cole.
cause, upon pleadings and proofs, the
iT?”’; trwl- -...x...
,
recess until one o clock
Committee. I Circuit Judge has made a decree, re-1 n ^oar’1
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On motion of Mr. Sheldon, report was | straining said commissioner from fur- p' ,n‘
AFTERNOON SESSION.
accepted and adopted.
.
. Chet
met pniwcuiugn
procmlings m
in wiu
the construction of1
i.. therefore Im* it
Motion prevailed for recess of Slim in-I, _.t.i
said .is*..
ditch;
Board' met at hour named, with
ute*.
Rewired,
Rfadlred, Bythe board of supervisors.
supervisors, quorum present.
On reassembling, committee on finance now in session, that said drain comuiisMoved that resolution offered by Mr.
referred report
report of
of county
county ■. sioner
sioner and
and bis
hia'sucotsiHur
in office
office lie
lie in
in-­ Towne be taken from the table; motion .
to whom was referred
successor in
drain trnninMoner
sioner Taylor offered the I1 structed
structcd to.proceed.nv
to.proceed.no further by appeal
api&gt;eal prevailed.
following:
।: or otherwise, inlaid cause, and ho
no more
The resolution was then adapted by
Hr.Choirmati.and tiadlemnt qf the ■. expense lie incurred in litigating the following vote: Ayes, Messrs Abbey,
Boanl:
rights of said |&gt;uxties, as to this ditch.
Barry, Campbell, Cole, Covert, Gott,
Your committee to whom was refer-; On motion, resolution was laid on Hampton. McIntyre, McKevitt, Piertv,
red the report of C. W. Taylor, county the table, to lie taken up lo-awrrow Polly. Keiser, Ritchie. Sheldon. Towne
drain commiiwionrr, would make Qu-: morning.
.
and chairman—16. Nava, 2.
.following report:
Mr.Swift moved that tbe Hastings
On motion the report of committee
We find by the county treasurers Banner. Hustings Hqumi JmuuU. Bar- on finances, was referred to the com­
booka the following amounts belonging D &lt;’«*“&amp;■
Nashville News mittee, on apportionmsnt.
to tlie several ditches, hi wit: Kent and the Middleville Republican, each be
Mr.-Swift offered the following iwdib-h of Awvria. 845 »; Brigg’s ditch । paid the smu uf 8A» for publishing pro­ lution and moved the adoption of the
M Assyria. &lt;34 39; Rutland and Hojie &lt;*«liu« of Ixaird fur current vcor.
t aarne:
ditch, 832 24; Carlton and Irving ditch
*'Ir- ’’ 1U« moved an amendment- by}
811 90: spruce Swamp ditch ofAmvria.' including the Freeport Herald; which J
orsof
8116 68; Assyria Center ditch, 88» «). amendment was adopted.
And would recommend the levying of
The original motion as amended was titled
taxmfor the completion of the several adopted hr the foUowiiir vole: Ayre, tire of the
individual
ityre. M&lt;- offictr.or v
r Ritchie,
file in tbe
b
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Board met at hour of 8 a. m. with
that reHolutfcm lie tabled indvfUtilely, meiuliera ull prwent. Journal read and
approved.
which motion prevailwl.
,
The appori ion&gt;nent committee offered
Board took recttK until four p. m.
the'following report:
AFTERNOON t&lt;E*&lt;K»N—CONTINI’KD.
STATU
Mr. Swift offered the following nwoVAUIATOWXkHIFW.
CO. TAX.

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five others',
Cc.n.eiiu-s IL

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&gt;06 HMtu«» Banner. printing.... to25 «B
too J. 0. lampman, cor. inquest... R oo ref'-d
•Referred to Supt of Foot,
Ail at which is respectfully submit­
ted.
Orson Swift.
J. H. McKevitt.
Following the above is u minority re­
port of tlie committee on claims:
To the CMman of the Board of Superti»on:
The. undersigned, one of the com­
mittee on claims, would ask your
honorable liody to allow claims Nos. 95,
96,97 and 106 us appears by the bills,
and claim No. 98 at 836.1M) more, as
claimed by the bill. P. A. Sheldon.
On motion, the majority and minor­
ity report ot the committee on miscel­
laneous claims were accepted, the same
to be taken up to-morrow morning at
8 o’clock.
On motion lioard adjourned till to­
morrow morning at eight o'clock.

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Ou motion, report was accepted and
adopted.
.
Mr. Towne offered the following
resolution and moved its adoption:
Whereas, At the annual meeting of
the board of supervisors of Barry
county, held at the court house Ln the
city of Hastings. In Octolier last. Geo.
C. Nichols was duly appointed by this
board to the office of county drain com­
missioner for the ensuing two years,
and
Whereas, Tlie said Geo. C. Nichols
having declined to accvrat, there is at
present a vacancy in said office; there­
fore,
,
Reaolnri, That this bowrd proceed tg
the appointment of a county drain
eonimissioner, for the remainder of the
said term of two years.
Ayril 1.
Said resolution was adopted.
On motion, board then proceeded to
appointment of said commissioner.
McKevitt and Ritchie were appointed
as tellers.
Board proceeded to vote,
with following result: Number votes
cast, 18—all of which were for Geo. B.
Manchester, and he was duly declared
elected.
On motion lioard adjourned till to­
morrow at 8 o’clock a. m.
Board met as per adjournment with
quorum . present.
Journal read and
approved.
Committee on county buildings,
through their chairman, offered the
following:
■To the Boardjf SupercinorK qf Barry
County:
Gentlemen :
Your
committee,
to whom was referred the petit­
ion of the common council of city of
Hastings, respectfully recommend that
the prayers of the petitioners be granted,
on condition that ali building and con­
struction that is done on -the cupola lie
done in a substantial manner, and pain­
ted white.
On motion, report was accepted and
adopted.
Board took recess ’till eleven o'clock.
FORENOON SESSION—CONTINUED.
Boanl met at hour fixed, with quorum
present.
The Finance committee, through
their chairman submitted the following
report:
TO THK C1IA1KMAX AND BOAND OK BUPKHVWOBS:
Gkntlkmkn—Tire cooimittrc to whom was

referred the ■ettiemeut with the County Treas­
urer would most respectfully make the following
report:
Barry County, lu account with Frederick Al­
exander, Treasurer of said county, with the
respective funds aa follows:

fvjt.u.

r^WD.

'toan’t^fLidteiBMils (perW. F. Hicks I
Hleks.ZZ........
ByorttaroMM.... .. B.ODi«
To borrowrd from

Inorders psld .

’INO.

To aniL from Carlton
To amt. from Irving
To amt dcllnqnrnt
fax col......
By orders paid
By delinquent fax

To delltiqueut tax
collected.................
By onieni paid
By delinquent tax
rvturned..................
By tail

(XUXINM DITCH or BITTLAND AND HOCK.

To amt. ralacd from
Hope.......................
To amt. raised from
Rutted...................
To delinquent col...
By orders paid........
By returned deUn-

22*
274

*7*73

By orders paid.

Maple Grove
To amt. raised from
Baltimore.....’........
By orders paid
By delinquent tax
To overpaid by
Treasurer...............

By bal.

ASYDUM FUND.

To baton sett let^ul

♦ LIP
By orders )»al&lt;L

By orders paid.
Hybal
2,441 07

M*1 V7

To Bal...................
HIBTHB AXD DKATH FUND,
To amount ral*etl for
year IMA........
By ordm paid..........
57 30
Bybal.........................
17 70

140 H

79 00

To bal...................
&lt;»U3mr omexsa rtixD.

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coukt

3400 00

73 00

n a
a 8

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Amrria.............
’ 7*in •L1S6W
1.10. M
Hits board dected county drain commis­ Baihuioo'.........
asi.7»
7«MM
1 WTO
sioner on the lllh inst.. to succeed
i.trata
673.00
(’harlw W’. Taylor; and
e*.7M)
IJS3W
CMtletou..........
IJHfW
IttltO
Whereas, The said (’. H. Stone has
&gt;410*7
GXMfcl
910,000
TU 17
appeared before this lioard and refused
MI.A’.l
SM 7*
••
dty.
s
and
3
to accept and qualify for said office;
*1C.O3U
0M 10
sasjioo
MOW
therefore.
711X00
That the election of Chas.
617JOO
H. 8toa«&gt; !&gt;e, aud is, hereby set aside, and
SWS
that we now proceed to the election of
t,RS3 18
anjMO
1J10 07
county drain oommissioner.
tC2.KV
Messrs, Towne and Swift were ap­
749.W
pointed tellers by the chair.
Yankee Spring*.
3HJ37
Board proceeded to liallot, with/olTotal.......... 11JS7JB6
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lowing result: Whole number /nun,
18; of which GM. iCManchmWr7re­
All of which is respectfully submitvived 9. ami G«i.C. NicKGsi.
ted.
There lieing no7 majority, on motion
G. W. Abbey,
lioard proceeded to second luillot, the
J. N. Covert,
.result of which was as follows: Num­
J. JI. McKevitt,
ber votes cast, 17, of which Geo. ('.
Committee.
Nichols received 10, and Geo. B. Man­
On motion, report was accepted and
cheater 7.
adopted by full vote.Mr. Nichols was thereupon declared
It was moved that the stenographer
duly elected.
■ ■
Special committee appointed to inves­ be paid the sum of 8X1) for his services
tigate return of delinquent tax of years the coming year, the same to be paid
quarterly, at close of each term of court,
1843-4, made following report:
which motion prevailed, by full vote,
To Ute Board tf Siuterrhon : ■
Board took recess untill 10:30 a. m.
Gentlemen:—onr committee to
FORENOON SESSION CONTINi'ED.
whom was referred, tlie matter of de­
linquent tex of years 1843-1, on tlie
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
east one-half of section ten of town two with members all present.
north, of rangt* eight west, would res­
Mr. Swift moved that an addition of
pectfully report that they find that the 85.00 be made to the 830 already voted
townshfps of Assyria, Baltimore, John­ to the several newspapers for publish­
stown and Maple Grove, were in the ing the proceedings of this Board, which
year 1843, known and assessed as the motion prevailed by following vote:
“town of Johnstown,” and that the Ayes—Anbev&gt; Barry, Campbell, Cole,
townships of Baltimore and Johnstown, Hampton, McIntyre, Pierce, Reiser,
were, in the year 1844 known and-asses­ Ritchie, Sheldon and Swift—IL Nays 7.
sed as the “town of Johnstown,” and
Mr. Polly moved that “Barry Expo­
would further report, that they have nent ” be allowed the same as other
apportioned the delinquent tax, charged newspapers in the county, for publish­
against said townships as follows:
ing the proceedings of this boanl, which
The tax of 1843, amounting to 887.16, motion prevailed by following vote:
to be equally apportioned to the town­ Ayes, Abliey, Hampton, McKevitt. Pol­
ships of Assyria, Baltimore, Johnstown ly, Pierce, Reiser, Sheldon, Towne, Wing
and Maple drove, making to each town­ and Chairman—1(1. Nays, 8,
ship the sum of 821.79. And that the
There being no further business, on
tex of 1844 Ixi apportioned to Baltimore motion, board adjourned until Monday,
and Johnstown as follows: Baltimore. January 7th, 1884, at 2 o’clock p. m.
39JR: Johnstown, 60^9. Total. 899X1.
John Dawson, Chairman.
making a total amount to each town­
Chas. M. Mack, Clerk.
ship as fallows: Assyria, 21.79; Balti-,
more, 61 JCi; Johnstown. 82.08; Maple
JANUARY SESSION.
Grove. 21,79. Total, 186.99.
.’
Bakkv Cocxtv Coukt Housk, I
Wm. W. Cole,
Huttings. 7th, imq. F
*
-Orson Swift,
This being the day to which adjourn­
'
W. AV. Hampton,
ment was had, the lioard of supervisors
Chas. D. Pierce.
of Barry county met as above, and were
I*. A. Sheldon,'
called to order by chairman Dawson.
Committee.
Members all answered to roll call except
On motion, report was accepted and Messers. McKevitt and Towne.
adopted by the following vote: AyesOn motion all claims in the hands of
Barry, Campliell, Cole, Covert, Gott, the clerk were referred to committee en
Hampton. McIntyre, McKevitt, Pierce, miscellaneous claims. . *
Polly, Reiser, liitahie, Sheldon, Swift,
It was moved that the committee on
Towne, Wing antkehainnan—17. Ali- finance lie authorized to settle with the
oent—Ablx-y— L^
county treaurer; motion prevailed.
C. W. Taylor presented to the lioard
Moved that Mr. Abliey be assigned to
an itemized account, amounting to the committee on finance, which motion
8138.86, the same lx*ing his expenses in prevailed.
.
contesting the Garrett ditch case.
On motion Supervisor Sheldon was
Moved that the account )x* referred assigned to the committee on county
to the committee &lt;&gt;n claims.
buildings.
Supervisor McKevitt moved to amend
Board adjourned until tomorrow at
by having the aix-ount referred to the 8 JO am.
rommittee on timuiee, which motion
was lost.
'
The original motion was then carried.
Board met as per adjournment, with
The chair presented a communication members all present.
from the Barry County Democrat rela­
Journal read and approved-,
tive to the publishing of the proceed­
Mr. Abbey presented the following
ings of this board. After the same was petition:
read by the clerk, Supervisor Towne
We, the undersigned and, memliersof
moved that the communication lx* the city council, would respectfully ask
spread upon the journal, which motion of your honorable body, the privilege of
prevailed. The following is a copy of placing the tire-bell of the city of Hast­
the communication:
ings on top of cupola of Court House.
HoMlngx. Ort. 1G, 1M3.
Hastings Jan. 7,1884.
To Uu Committee on Printing of the
W. E. Powers, Mayor.
Board of Buperoumru:
H. G. Carter, Aiderman.
The proposition 1 made to publish
Allen Jones,
“
the proceedings for the sum of 830 per
J. E. Hoole,
“
year, was with the understanding on
N. T. Parker,
“
my part that the other papers or the
Moved that the petition be laid, upon
city receive the same for the same work.
I cannot afford to do it for that price the table till to-morrow morning; mo­
alone, tor reasons any printer can un­ tion prevailed.
Moved that the action of the board al
derstand. ’
I have the honor to be your obliging the October session whereby the several
newspapers were allowed the sum of
servant.
•25, for publishing the proceedings of
The Barry Co. Democrat.
„
PerFiiblWier.
It was moved to rescind the former vailed by full vote.
action of the Ixiard, relative to the com­
Moved that the chair appoint a com­
pensation of county drain commissioner, mittee on printing, consisting of three
whit* motion prevailed.
members of this board, and that Mr.
It was moved that said compensation Towne lie one of such committee;
be fixed at 8±50 per day, which motion motion prevailed and chair appointed aa
prevailed by the following vote: Ayes, ludiince of committee Supervisors Swift
Barry, Cainpbdl. Cole, Covert, Gott, and McKevitt
Hampton, McIntyre, McKevitt, Pierce,
Board tock recess till one o'clock p. m.
Polly, Reiser. Ritchie, Sheldon, Swift,
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Towne. Wing and Chairman-17. Al&gt;Board met at hour fixed, with mem­
sent, AW*y—1.
bers
all
present,
except Mr. Pierce.
Board took receas till seven o'clock.
After tUacussion in relation to appoint­
evening igamoN.
ment of county drain commissioner, on
Board met ut the hour fixed. Quorum motion boanl adjourned till to-morrow
present.
morning at 8 JO o’clock.
Account of C. W. Taylor having lx*n
referred to committee on claims, that
committee reported that they had ex­
Boanl met pursuant to axljounment,
amined the account and would recom­ with membent all present Journal
mend the allowance of the same, at the read and approved.
sum of 8123X1. It was then agreed to ■ On motion the petition from the city
divide the account, and on motion the | council waa taken from the table and
court and witnres tee* were allowed at j referred to the committee on county
$7X&gt;O by following vote: Ayes, Ab- j
1x7. JUrry.(’ampbell.Cole.(overt.Gott, I
McKevitt, Pierce. Polly, Reiser. Ritchie, | in order to give committees a chance to
Swift. Towne and chairman—15. Ate i work.
sent, Hampton. McIntyre and Wing— 3.
AFTERNOON SEtWION.
Moved that the nolieitora’ fee in this ;
Board met at tbe hour fixed with
liy

To state tax fated
tor year 1*3............
To county tax raise* I
for year (M3.......
To rejled tax raised
tor year tan
To dram tax raised
for year 1M3
To primary aebooi

3400 00

rtixn.

To Circuit Court fre»
ot County Clerk.....

By

ralnodby Baltimore
By delinquent drain
tax not collected.
ssaatTBi!
more and Maple G.

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.
Friday. January. I lib 1*1.
Board met at hour fixed with quorum
present Journal reud and approved.
On motion, the majority report of tlie
committee on miscellaneous claims,
was adopted by full vote of members.
Moved that the clamia mentioned in
the minority report of the committee
on miscellaneous claims lie acted upon
separately, which motion prevailed.
Moved that claim No. 95, lie allowed
at the amount claimed, which motion
Erevailed by following vote; Ayes, Ate
ey. Barn- Covert. Hampton, McIntyre
Pierce, Ritchie, Sheldon, Towne nnd
chairman—10.
Moved that claims No’s 96,97,98 lie
allowed at the amount claimed, which
motion prevailed by the following votes.
Ayes—Abbey, Barry, (.’overt, Hamp­
ton. McIntyre, Pierce, Ritchie. Sheldon,
Towne and chairman,—lb.
Moved that claim No. 106 be allowed
at the amount claimed, which motion
was lost by following vote: Navs-Messrs.
Barry, Campbell, Cole, Gott. Hampton,
McIntyre, McKevitt. Pierce, Folly, Rei­
ser, Ritchie, Swift, Towne and chair­
man— 14.
The account of Dr. Socket for medi­
cal services amounting to 810.00, waa
presented to the lioard and on motion
was allowed at the amount claimed.
An account of W. T. Barber, justice
fees, amounting to $3.8(1 was also pre­
sented and on motion was allowed at
amount claimed.
Boanl took redess till one o'clock.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Boanl met pursuant to adjournment,
at hour named with quorum present.
The committee on claims presented
this as a supplemental report.
To the Chairman qf th? Hoard ofUupt reiser*:
Your committee on claims, would beg
leave to make the following report on
claim No. 9, of (’. W. Taylor: That it lie
allowed at 855.00, and claim No. 92 be
allowed at 835.00, and that the clerk he
instructed to draw orders in favor of
C. W. Taylor on the respective ditch
funds us follows: Carlton and Irving
ditch, 88.75; Eaton ditch of Baltimore,
•8.75; Assyria Center ditch, 811225; Mud
creek ditch, 812^0; Spruce swamp ditch,
86225; Kent ditch of Assyria, 85W;
High hill ditch, 82*^&gt;0; Barry and Eaton
ditch,835.1X). All of which is respect­
fully submittal.
Ohson SWIFT,
P. A. Sheldon,
J. H. McKevttt,
Committee.
On motion, report w*as accepted and
adopted by following vote: Ayes. Abbey,
Barry, Campbell, Cole, Covert, Gott,
Hampton, McIntyre, McKevitt, Polly,
Reiser, Ritchie, Sheldon, Swift, Towne
and Chairman—16.
The following was offered by Super­
visor Sheldon:
Whkbkah, Tin! Compiled l^iwn ot U&gt;71, ■ac­
tion *to, and Ses .Ion Lau» ut 1K77,
rwuU
M tollowa: Er ch orjpuiitod county All all. at
IU own proper •.•xi»eti»e, provide a suitable court
house and a suitable and Mtfflrtontjnll and fire-

content* at tbe aafef Tbe Main
!x

taxed for. and this lx otic. And '
Wnwtit is. It L&lt; rotliuated that about«4 stills
on tin- dollar win raise the fax; thafito4fieasts
each Slop nnd ft jo on each kt/BS rshntioa
yearly. And
Wmwucas. The reconto at the r»&gt;«Bty areto
c ontinual and Uiuuinent danger ot dcrtxucwm

upon private pcnuNM and xreat
tlie county lu replacing them, th*
of this b&lt;r.inl that a due regard la
terestseoufidrdtoRskeejJng ret
Uooo?abulldltir tor &lt;
lurmmv or u

IU lobad Ttet tt*v sum «
L-w.une-Sfrd In rear UM,
l *'*. anathe runaliiina one
aud thaUJIic &lt;|nrotira of n

i&gt;hl|» &lt;&gt;t t.ils county al tlie annual ^township
nicrihiKot i*M- and tiiat tbe clerk be and »
hereby directed lo jtive notice of the same ac­
cording to law.
Mr. McIntyre moved the resolution
lie accepted and action upon same be
deferred until morning; motion pre­
vailed.
&lt; 'ommittee on printing through chair­
man offered following proposition:
.McKrvitt, Committer on Printing:
I; EM I.K3I KX; Fur the imi-mmc of arriving at
anamleaUe adjtMtineflt ot the dURHOfctn Be­
tween the pres* aud the unperviaon Ot Barry
county, «e submit the following proportion Jar
your consideration:
,
, The clerk, fa conjunction with Mine cm attte
nubllslwre of the Journal. Banner. Democrat,
News, Bepublleau and Herald, tlie clerk to

the board, which have not yet been pdWfsliad.
The clerk's deetoiou lo lie final as to any pro­
pined n vhlon.
The prwredlncs. thus revised, we agree to
Ciblish In each of the papers* above mentioned
r the sum of J3S each; the clerk to be empow­
ered to draw an order for tliat num for each pub­
lisher when the proeeedtnic* are published fa bto
&gt;i"-.. .
____
W. a. SHAXK. Mlddleville BepubUcan.
Jxo. H. Dknnim. Home Journal.
Guam. S. Hilbovkn, Democrat.
Mr. Polly moved to amend by includ­
ing the “Barry Exponent," which mo­
tion was lost.
On motion of Mr. Wing printer’s
proposition was accepted.
Board adjourned till to-morrow at
eights, m.
Haturday, Jan. 13th. UM.
Board met nt hour named with quor­
um present
•
The renewal bond of Sheriff Creasy
executed in the penal sum of $1,000.
with Philo A. Sheldon. David R. Cook,
8. .1. Bidelman anti Dan’l Strikar as
sureties, wffs received and duly ap­
proval.
The resolution previously offered by
Mr. Sheldon, relative to the building of
a new court house, was again read to
the boanl, and on motion of Mr. Swift,
the same was tabled by the following
vote: Ayes—Barry, Campbell, Covert,
Gott, Hampton, McIntyre, Fierce,
Ritchie, Swift, Towne, Wing—11 chair­
man not voting.
There lieing do further business be­
fore the lipanl, the same adjourned trine
die.
John Dawson, Chairman.
Chas. M. Mack, Clerk.

[Scientific American.)
At Jonkoping, Sweden, is the oldest
and largest match factory in the world.
It waa established 100 years ago, and
there arc now to be seen specimens ol
the matches used at the beginning of
the present century, consisting ol Dig
fagots of wood furnished with a handle
and a tip to dip in a bath of sulphur.
Tho wood from which the present kind
of matches is made is taken from tbe
adjacent forests, which are divided into
fifty sections. Every year one section
lUPi.aiMi Keep uic sraue in kuuu n-juur; aim is cut and then replanted with young
1 he trees are hewn into planks
eukak, it to evident to tbs people ol Barry trees.
r, that we are llvln« lu open violation ai to in the forest and cut into slivers in the
laws, and fa caseot fire would be subjected
rheas. In the resistor's ofllee are all of
cds. tnorfasures and Indexes ot land:.. lor on tho banks of lake* which are oooonly. It Is tiw |4ac« where sheriff's record
eritw uixm lands. When* foreclosures by nroted with one- another by wide canals.
itoement taud they have been many) since
Millions of matches are turned emt
tl.„
each day. Some idea of where they all
regularity of these title*. Dertroy Uwm. and be go to may bo obtained from the state
whose title Involves a forcciomirc of this kind
would find himself In danger of lualug his prop­ inert that there uro at least 230,000,000
erly. In this office are 71 volumes of deeds, and of matches burned each day in the
M volumes of mortgages, each containing about United States, or an average of five
six bundrod and twenty-five Instrument*; siuikmatches for each person.

board ot supervisors

vcyancea; many invol ving^tr ar to. and their
yearly lucrense. *1 bone w ho uiadeand witneaaed
the earlier ones arc dead and forgotten, while

HAM:L

HAM » 1137* 30

’
' (Vuuiuiitoc.
office, that pronouncro it flre-t»roof. In three
tbe same will be filled and will iircradfafa
&lt;On motion the report was accepted year*
tbe tailldlng uf » new one; and
and adopted by full vote.
Wmkxkax. In the treasurer s office UcenfainThe committee on mwceHaneous
claims submitted the following as their
final report:

M lo wav d

Barry Com*:

and like

cently given her. that in all her Axnerito bn really angry but oqob. While
playing in Detroit one night, not oaly
herself but the whole company waa «
ceedingly annoyed by the disturbingly
onbintatiouii manner iu which a "hideoualy orer-drejmad" lady in one of tbe

“H-H-a-h! Everybody b
Fide* having a ttf
that it tto*

�. Smith haa booght the Shepard
Lyon Phillips street of L. O.

af special interest to augar-maker* on
ly

and tbe other for wood.

PAY WANTED!

F. f. Hitaunw.

Cam mix.
NOTICE.
before Feb. L
want money but:

"

Ladles Fdt Boom at

D. C. Gbjfttth.

X -Tbe M. C. R. R. ice train baa ita
—Last week Tua News gave its read­
headquarter* ia Nashville. Twenty- er* BB columns of pare reading matter
four cars are loaded daily at 'Tbornap- and this week M odium ns besides a rixple lake.}
$
colnmn supplement containing tbe
—The reporta of those who were supervisors proceedings. We are look­
snow-bound during the recent storm ing for tho man that compares The
continue to eome iu. bat we are glad to News with any other local paper he
takes and then dares to assert that The
note no. serious mishaps resulted.
News, his favorite paper, does not
—One of tlie beauties of roller skat­
give from 50 to 100 per cent more read­
ing is that you can't break through and
ing matter than any other local paper.
drown. Should you happen to break Now let *otne old stingy money-bags—
your bead you can die on dry land.
who squeals when The News gets a
—Many a young girl's happiness hss prosperous ad.' and who has stolen tlie
been wrecked on tbe waves—of her reading of tpis local from his more lib­
handkerchief. We utter .this for the eral neighbor who sabscribes and pays
special benefit of certain Nashville for bi* News without grumbling,—
pat ap or shut ap.
girts.

IL A. KaNBOA a.

I—A fishing party, composed of C. N.
Dunham, Will Griffith, Jerry Wolcott
SOMETHING NEW.
and
Elery Boise, is camped on the
I desire to announce that having purchased
Mr. Blanchard’* Interest Jo the bakery, I shall shores of Jordan lake, Woodland, this
eontlnue to keep fresh Bresd. Rolls, Pies, Cakes week.
and confectionaries of ali kind*,
P*
—The article entitled; “The cloring
Scene,” in this week's Hastings Demo­
crat. is the best specimen of local re­
V We shall sell Clothing for the next sixty porting wo have ever seen in the Hast­
days at Cost I No humbug.
Fowls* a Campbbix.
ings press.
~
• ■
—The young people are improving
FOR SALE.
5b acre* of land 3}f miles from Nashville, 60 the good sleiging, and the mnrical
jingle of the bells and nppling laughter
of merry hearts fall in sweet cadences
H. M. LbbotH A. Dukbbi.
upon tbe evening air.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—A new serial entitled “One ot
Three,” will be began in in an early
!. &amp; J. T. Goucher, physicians and surgeons.
number of The News. The story will
mn several weeks and we can assure
onr readers that it will be one of rare
ad to call Immediately and settle.
interest.
C. W. Gouchbb,
______ J. T. Gocciibr.
I —The roller skating mania still holds
MrGloves and Mittens al Factory price*.
Its bigness and Emmett Everts and
Fowlbb a CAMrnxLL.
'Squire Chipman smile as though they
NEW GROCERY STORE,
had struck four theatre companiss for j
as A Ron would respectfully announce house rent at short latest The way for |
yon to amile is to try the rollers awhile
stock of choice Groceries tn the building,
Main and Sherman 84a. where they will be and then take a turn at watching some
pleased to tee all ol their old customers and a one else.
host of new one*.
Dr. J. Graves will resume hl* practice as
‘—The M. E. Sunday school at ita an­
Veternarv surgeon.
Cull *nd see os.
Guavas A Bom.
nual election on Thursday evening se­
lected
the following officers:
WE WANT
Suoerintendent—H. Coe.
All the good seasoned Basswood Lumber we
Am'I Superintendent—3. Overbolt.
Imqxmsom A Co.
can p-L
flecretery—Mr*. 8. Overholt.
Trewurer—Clsr* Girmes.
FOR SALE.
Chorister—Mr*. Lewi* Lent*.
I offer for sale my house and lot, nicely loOrganist—Mi** Ell* F*s»etL
sated In the village of Nashville.
MlMionary—Mr*. A. Sellick.
U A Uannrt
—The M. C. R. R. Co., will sell excur­
sion tickets from all stations to Detroit
and return at one and one-third fare to
WOOD WANTED!
bearers of G. A.R.badges on account of
1 want 1,000 cords of Hl and 18 Inch . seaaouG. A. R. encampment held in that city
1 and green wood.
C. L. Glasgow.
Jan. 23 and 34. Tickets good going
FOR SALE.
Jan. 21. 22 or 28, returning not later
Pair Matched Mares and Fine Carriage Horse.
than Jan. 26.
H L. SHAVia, Maple Grove.

term*.

Keyes, tho Nashville house man, has
otrttri«.mMTCred.bot fortunate­ embarked in roller skating busines* in
ly the booe was antajuredJ Drs.Yoanif
aud Barber dreattd tbf wound and
Chari** i* getting along finsly.
public through a new quarter-column

Y,THE DEVASTATING ELEMEBT.
It Agala Tbit* Nashville as* lakes With it J. I.
Wood’s Foeidry sad Wages Shop.

About fire Wednesday evan ing amok e
waa discovered isauieg from tbe upper
windows of J. M. Wood’s foundry.
Tbe alarm of fire waa sounded and hun­
dreds rushed to the scene of confla­
gration. hat to no avail, and tlie build­
ing nnd entire contents were burned.
Mr. Wood and bis employees bad left
tlie building bat a few minutes before
it was discovered, to be on fire. It is
evident that the fire originated in tbe
room on tlie second floor in which tlie
wood work is made, as it contained n
stove, and it is more than probnble that
the fire originated from this stove.
The building and contents were in
sored for $8,000, of which $1,500 was io
tlie Barry, Ionia Ar, Kent Mutual, and
$1,500 in the Home of New York.
The engine room, adjacent to the
main building and the engine escaped
unharmed.
The building contained, besides tbe
tools aud paraphenalia incident to the
manufacture of wagon*and farm tools,
material for between twenty and thir­
ty wagons, and siding for the new
building Mi. Wood has begun just
west of tbe foundry and opening on
Main street. Taking these article* in­
to consideration, the loss foot* up to at
least $5,000.
.
Tbe fire engine and booe cart were
promptly on hand rnd ths farce ot lay­
ing hose, etc., was once more en­
acted, bat tlie engine valves and pipes
were found to be eufficently frozen to
causes delay that gave the fire-fiend a
chance to fix his fateful fangs so fixed­
ly upon the building, that water, when
it was procured was of no avail. The
fire boys with others, however, did the
best they could under the circumstance
They tore down a hen park, removed a
hen house and kept the fire from
spreading to L. J. Wilson’s buildings.
Mr. Wood was doing boniness upon a
limited capital, and thia loss falls
heavily upon him. We hope to bear
that he will be able to rebuild the
foundry, at least.

—Tuesday morning, as the mail
train
was leaving Morgan, some |
person unknown intentionally or acci­
NEW MEAT MARKET.
I desire to announce to the people of Nash­ dentally fired a rifle at the train. Tho
ville and surrounding community that I have bulletentered the baggage car through
the glass in the door and whizzed
across the car uncomfortably near the
baggage
man's head.
By keeping bestquality good* and selling low,
I hope to receive a fair share cf tbe public pat­
j—W. A. Dunlap Ac Co., of Charlotte,
ronage. Highest price paid for hide* and pelts.
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE
Give me atrial.
JOHN FURNI&amp;
have opened out in the Wheeler store
Ab* Parreaal Ckat-Ckit.
an elegant line of fine candies, cigars,
CIGARS.
tobaccos and smokers articles. The
Slippery are the walks of man.
Best live cent cigar intown.
J. Bbaum.
firm is also fitting up a restaurant will
Amo* Kansga has retured to Chicago.
fjyCelebrated Newburg Overall* andJsek- manufactureIcandy and carry shelf
Mrs. H. G. Hals is 'visiting at Hast­
Fowlbb a Camhibxx’s.
groceries.' Mr. D. is an ambitious ap­ ings.
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
pearing young man and The News
Geo. Gallatin has returned from
wishes him well.
Ohio.
C. L. Glasgow is visiting at Jones­
—
The
moon
presented
a
peculia
phe
­
FINE CANDIES.
ville.
nomenon Saturday night for some time
Dr. Yonng n turned from Canada,
after
it
rose.
Extending
beneath
it
to
»rWf keep a full line of Groceries which
Tuesday.
e sell cheap.
Fowls* a Compbsix.
the horizon and above it, at time near
Miss Edith Fleming is visiting Jack­
ly to the zenith, was a band of light
MONEY TO LOAN
son friends.
equaling in breadth the apparent diam­
Myra Burgman is visiting friends on
eter of the moon. Our “devil” after
' H. A. Pc BX BB.
State road.
viewing the right intently complacent­
TOBACCOS.
0. A. Phillips made a business trip to
ly remarked that “Luna" was undoubt­
All the leading brand* of floe goods.
Marengo Tuesday.
J. Bbacb.
edly “full."
Peter Durham started Monday morn­
—The Christian Sunday school has ing for New York.
selected as ita officers for the ensuing
“Have you paid your taxes 1” is the
year the following officers:
popular salutation.
No. A
Mrs. E. P. Tattle, of Lapeer, is visit­
ing Mrs. C. W. Smith.
Tnxm*n.
Tbe prospects for a profitable maple
A**’t Sec.—Mia* Nellie Ttusiad.
sugar season are good.
Treasurer—8. B. Ingenwn.
,
R. E. Williams is confined to hu
house, a victim of rheumatism.
OrgsnlaZ—Miaa Belle Truman.
1 90
The time of collecting village taxes
Chorister—C. L. Glasgow.
has been extended to Feb, 20th.
—Thursday
4.00 forenoon while Levi
L. J. Wilson and family visited
Smith, Frank Griffin and othera were friends at Battle Creek this week.
getting ice on Lake One, Griffin's team
M. S. Kern and wife, of Mitchell, Da.,
waa precipnted into the water, and be­ are visiting at W. S. Campbell’s.
fore they could be got out one was
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
drowned- The lines were token from Osman Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 9 p. m.
Mr. SaitK’s harness to draw the horses
Ice men are industriously storing the
out and tbe latter* horses finding them­ congealed comfort for next summer.
Old selves enfettered concluded tbe ex­
The English sixteen puzzle now
citement by running away. They were absorbs the attention of the leisure.
caught io town.
Mrs. Wm. Dolph, of Hastings, is vis­
—G. A. Trnman’s quarter-ofl sale ha* iting h-w tister, Mrs. G. W. Francis.
James McLean and J. B. Adams, of
beenaa immense success, so far as
turning oft goods, is concerned, and Battle Creek, were in town Thursday.
Miss Matie Hind march departed for
the rush has been far greater than Mr.
T. antidated.
In older to give every­ Toledo, to visit friends on Wednesday.
C. F. Marple, of Charlotte, now pre­
body a chance to buy goods for leas
than their real value he will continue sides over the destinies of the Bazar
the sale one more week, or until Satur­ stock.
The ladies’ library waa removed on
day eve., Jan. 96th, when it will close
poaitively. Tbisasle is a good thing Wednesday from Mr*. Yates’ to Jamee
for our people, ao iels chip in onr pat. Fleming’s. - Daniel Detterick. of Battle Creek,
and give G. A, a ru*h that will make
and Cliata Dettcrick, of Marshall, are
hi* bead swim.

Mias Hattie Foote was baptized and
received into the Congregational church
Sunday morning.
Richard Graham has taken np his
abode, in one of the / ppleman
od North Main St.
James-Cook, formerly a Nashville
blacksmith, now of Ovid, was in town
tbe last of the week.
B. B. Leo, of Ispwieh, Da., arrived
on Tuesday and will tarry a season
with his brother, H. M.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wheeler will en­
tertain the M. E. social at their resi­
dence next Wednesday evening.
Elder J. 8. Harder occupied the M. E.
pulpit, Sunday evening, the pa*tor be­
ing In Maple Grove conducting a .re vir­
al.
Lew Clark and Steve Miller have
taken the Job of splitting and piling the
wood which is being sawed up near the
depot.
The Congregational social at Thoe.
Pnrkry’s Wednesday evening was an
enjoyable affair, and over four dollars
was netted the society.
C. H. Oviatt, who has been visiting
his brother, has gone to Chicago to ac­
cept a position as operator for the M.
C. R. R. in that dty.
Will Cooper and Chas. Hoffman,
formerly of Maple Grove, hut now den­
izens of the nor’hern forest region, are
sojourning temporarily in the vicinity.
' L. 0. Crocker has purchased the
Tubbs property on South Main street
nnd will proceed to make improvement
tnere as soon as he obtains possession.
Tho Congregational church will hold
a meeting on Friday, Jan. 25rh. at 3:30
p. m. for the purpose of “calling a
minister” for tbe ensuing year, and
electing officers.
D. D. G. C., Jas. A. Sweezey, of Hast­
ings, with E. Chipman and Orno Strong
acting respectively as G. P. and G. M.
at A., installed the new officers of
Ivv Lodge, K. P., on Friday.
J. 8. Perry and 0. F. Long have been
elected delegates from Jefferd* post,
G. A. R. to the state encampment at
Detroit, Jan. 22 and 23. F. D. Soules
and J. Osmun are their alternates.
A good man aud citizen remarked on
the night of the fire that if it had been
the old, clap trap schoolhouse that had
burned instead of Mr. Wood’s shop he
wouldn’t have felt half as bad.
Mr. C. F. Marple informs us that the
stock of goods at the Bazar store is to
be closed out regardless of cost. Close
buyers will doubtless take advantage
of thissaV) and lay in a supply for fu­
ture use.
The Good Te mol are will hold a so­
cial nt A. H. Winn’s on Tuesday evenning, Jan. 23. Oysters and other re­
freshments will be served, and a good
time is expected. Every body cordially
invited to attend.
LACEY.

Our town has been very quiet since
the holidays.
Boys,remember tbe'danee at B. Joy’s
the 35th of this mouth.
I*. N. Mosher had the misfortune torun a pitch fork into his hind foot a few
days ago and has not been able to walk
much since.
E. A. Clark has sold hi* farm three
miles south of Lacey to Ed. Telling,
and now talks of buying the R. K.
Stanton's farm.
Four dances, one social and a pro­
tracted meeting last Friday night.
The leap year girls ought to find plenty
of places to take the boys out fer am­
usement
Joy 4c Kemberliug have bought a
new saw mill, and expect to set ib np
on A. Cadart'sfarm just south of Lacey
The boys are workers and we wish
them success.
Lacey is just digging herself oat ot a
snow bank, and the light of day looks
quite refreshing once more, the north
and south roads have been very bad,
but are now quite good.
If any one
thinks this is nn open winter we would
like to have them shat it up.
Tbe meetings at the M, E. church are
still going on, and quite a number have
came out on the Lord's side and new
ones coming out every night Brother
Mosher ia doing all in his pow­
er for the good of the people here and
if they do not profit by it they have one
but themselves tn blams.
Bill Logan i* still iu this community
breaking colts, and is having good suc­
cess. Any one having any such work
to do would do well to call on him. He
also gives lessons in horse training.
The teacher at the Stevens school took
advantage of the vacation between the
holidays to take a few lessons of him
and having nothing else to practice on
took one of tbe school children and pat
the Yaiikee bridle nn him. The major­
ity of the district thinks that milder
means would have had better effect.
By the way I understand there ia a
man by the name of Endsley, some
where up in Baltimore, whose ways are
so attractive that even the chickens
and turkeys gather around him and

out generaled iu that ^ay, so two old
gobbler* a little more plucky than tbe on the sick list.
Mrs. Scott’s brother aud wtfo of Hli( '
gau patring him on the back and whist­ Doi* are visiting her.
Ezra Barnum and wife, of Petoskwy,
ling “Christmas Bells” in his. ear, and
in spite of al! he enuld do they clung
to him like a hound pup tolimberger
cheese, when Bob Joy and W&lt;ll Bristol home Id Mt. Pleasant Monday.
The »*e crop ia harvesting. H i* the
came to his relief and took the goblers back, and Jim started on for home oaly good crop we have thia year.
3. D. Katherman and little son are
ringing: “Little birdie in the tree,ring
ynar song no more to me.” Remember making a four weeks’ visit at Bradford,
Ohio.
Jimmy that none but the virtuous are
truly happy.
Dow Pkdbo Frrz Pooplk,

WEST KA
Will Davis is convalescing.
Rev. Frank Long returned home on
Monday.
Mrs. Baxter is Jost recovering from
her illnrea.
E. E. Tiech is slowly recovering from
a severe attack of fever.
Mitch Heath waa called to Marshall
last week to attend a lawflnit.
Miss Btesking, of Newago county is
visiting her uncle, John Ehret.
Tbe eldest daughter of J. Luncfouist
is recovering/rom a severe illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Matteson are ▼Mting their home nnd friends hereabouts.
O.' W. Matteson has been spending
the past week with a brother at Mar­
shall.
The Misses Emma and Belle Showal­
ter start this week for Angola. Ind., on
a visit te relatives and friends in that
section.
Old Mrs. Rnriek wm taken suddenly
sick last week Friday, but udder the
care of Dr. Foote, hopes are entertained
for her recovery.
A wood bee last week for the bene­
fit of IT. J. Stocking resulted in draw­
ing to his house from a distance of two
miles between forty and fifty cords of
stove wood.
A few neigtil&gt;or» without any bluster
wort to work and quietly delivered a
’iberal supply of wood at the house of
old Mr. Rnriek who ho* been sick for
some time nnd is still io feeble health..
Mrs. Frank Rnriek and her infant
chHd'died on Thursday afternoon of
last week. On Saturday their remains
were con veyed to tbe Kalamo cemetery
followed by a large concourse of rela­
tive* and friends.
A goodly number of friends and
neighbors gave your scrioe a lively and
agreeable (all but tbe spanking) birth­
day visit on Monday evening after the
meeting at the school-house ; and now
we wish to Lhack oar young friends for
their visit.
David Powers, who died last week
whilb visiting his son in Kansas, and
whose remains were brought home for
interment, was one of tbe early settlers
of thi* town, Re owned one of tbe
most valuable farms in Eaton county
and was widely known and respected.
S&lt; P. Robart ha* the “Arkansaw” fe­
ver, bnt under tbe bracing atmosphere
of Michigan, hopes are entertained of
his ultimate recovery, and certainly if
the big and changeable doaes of alopathic treatment which the people
have had dealt out to them for the past
two years can’t euro these sudden at­
tacks of western fevers, there are no
hopes for the discouraged.
Fred Long, ot Lee, accompanied by
Mrs. Frank Long, whose husband has
been holding a series of meetings at
tlie Matteson school bouse, spent Sun­
day in this section. While speaking-of
tliese meetings, permit the writer to
say that the Lord has certainly visited
this section, and many have been cry­
ing, “What shall I do to be saved,”
and, believing in tbe Lord Jesus Christ
have received consolation aud now re­
joice in the hope that one day they
shall receive that erown of life laid up
for the faithful in Christ Jesus.

MAPLE GROVE.
■ O. H. Cobs is having his well rewired.
Frank Streeter has purchased another
boose.
Elmer Shafer has returned home
from Hillsdale.
Charles Sliger has gone up north to
find employment.
B. G. Potter took in the reunion at
Detroit this week.
This time it* George Ostrotix that is
happy, ita. a boy.
Bill Archer made a trip to Hillsdale
a few day* ago.
Keep your outside cel lex door locked
and look out for your meat.
Have you got the mumpst is the com­
mon question hereabout*.
Geo. Baltx Bern and Sam. Frank re­
turned from Montcalm Co.
Preaching at tbe U. &gt;. church. Maple
Grove, Sunday evening, Jaa. 90.
Asa Matteson and family of Hesperi*
are visiting friend* in this vicinity.
Dame Ramer says there is a little
girl at John McIntyre’s ju*t 7 pounds
old.
Dock Tanker.

arrested for disturbing tbe meetings at
the Tamarack church.
Meetings at . the Tatnaraak ch arch
are in a flourishing condition. The
house is crowded every night.
John Palmerton’s sleigh loaded with
ice, broke through at the edge of
lake, and it took some bard Dullini
extricate it.
Baughman &amp;. Harter have by mutu­
al consent dissolved partnership. Dr.
Baughman retiring. L N. Harter will
continue the bueineas, ‘
About thirty of the old friends of H.
J. Stowell and wife who arevi*iting
here, gave then* a pleasant surprise ou
Wednesday evening.

OUR OWN COUNTY.

Circuit court wilt commence to grins
Feb. 18th.
! Eli Perkins is expected to lecture at
i Middleville sometime next month.
Revival meeting* are reported iu
progress from all parte of tbe county.
Some miserable wretches recently
shearetl tbs'mane and tail from a horse
belonging tqJohn H. Brown of Hick­
ory Corners.
s
Miss Emma Johnson, of Freeport,
while dancing at a publ'c ball recently,
threw a knee-cap out of .joint and bad­
ly sprained the knee-joint.
John McElbeny, of Barry, died sud­
denly of heart disease Jan. 6th. His
funeral wa* held Tuesday at bis resi­
dence. Rev. Bush officiating.
Three gambling*-hells in Hastings!
If this city were in Gultersnips Gnlcb,
Wyoming territory, it eould hardly be
a better field for tbe faro-bonks. Con­
sol some organized effort be made to
rid the city of these pestiferous insti­
tution* 1—Ban ner..
A double wedding occured at tbe res­
idence of Hen. H. P.’Cherry at Bedford
Jan 3d. Many of tlie guest* invited
could not attend on account of the
impoasable snow drift*. A number,
however, witnessed the nuptials of
Miss Viola Cherry and Achison Cran­
dall ; Miss Minnie Smith and Smith B.
Stanley.

COMMON

00UN0IL

PROCEEDINGS

Council. Room*.
I
NaabviUe, Jam 14,18&amp;4. f
Regular meeting
Present, Parody, President; Hneg, Lento,

Mlnataa of Imi meeting reed end epprovod.
Petition of Donlel SUicy Mkfng tbe CoaneU

np and dbcontlntnp tbe alley running eart and
west through lote No. 9, 1%. Il, 12,13, 14, 15,
IS, Hand 18 PbUUp Hollers addition to tbe
village of NaahviMe waa taken from tbe table
and on motion tabled indefinitely.

council to take up end dtacoatinue the alley
running out oad we*t between Tillage lota 18
and fl, 17 and M),16 and U, 15 end 12, 14 and
43 PhllUp Holler* additien to the Village of
Natitvllle wa* preheated and on motion prayer
of petitioner* granted.
rcwluUon

Na)*, none.
Be it resolved by tbe Common Counctlxrfthe
Village of Noah rille, that they deem it advteabie io vacate, discouunnc and abolish the al­
ley running seat and west between Village lota
18 and fl, 17 and 10, LB and 11, 15 and 12, 14
and 13 PhllUp HoUcr'* addition wo the village
of Nashville.

Bxc. 1. Tbe Cotnmou council of the Village
of NaahTllie ordain that notice ot the meeting
in tbe *bo»e resolution be given by publUuing
this ordinace and resolution two euccesaire
weeks in Tub Nauvnxs Nrw* a newspaper
printed, published and circulated in **id vll*£tc. 3. Thi* ordinance ahaU take Immedlatn
effect.
Approrefl Jaa- 14th 1884-

co motion allowed by ayea and nay* aa follow*:
Aye*, Hoag, Lenta, Purkey and Tram**.
Naya, none.
W. K. Grigg*,
John L. Steven*....
C. G. Carlton dE Co.
Tboa. E. Nllea,
Goo. W. Francis....
H. W. Flint,
Daniel Keyes,

H. Partello,.
E. Partello..
B. Sbulta,...
Wai. Parker,

Chas. Neal...
Dan Hobba,...
Mart Cooper,..
A. Wolf,
James Beard,.
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
E. J. Ftigbocr.
F. McDwby,..
James Hall is on tbe sick list.
C.LGI*qow,
W,g. Griggs,.
.
Sleighing ia getting down to No. 1.
On motion Bolte, Lentaand l*ur‘-.cy were aj&gt;
Rabbit stews are quite common now
pointed a committee u&gt; to locate and drive a
a-daya.
well for tho purpose of supplying waler tn
Steward Abbey and wife, of Bellevue
•nginu io eaae of fire.
Snndayed atG. W. Perry’s.
On motion the time for the collection of tax
A few day* ago several young men
i wo extended -ntil February 3Uth 18M.
with dog* met in the swamp east of
tiie county line, and had a chats after
white rabbit*.
I.C.,

�other was a Baptist preacher, and having
.- like a full-fledged millionaire m no safely.

be slapped hi-

give a ball, and i&lt; William Henry Vander-

sudden death

which form f..
tbe average American young man’s Ufa,

MICHIBA1 CtlTRAL RAILWAY

widow’s daughter LIsals, who returned
from boarding-school last fall. Tbe at-

TtMI

. __ 8TASDABD
dollar bill remained intact lt&gt; the bottom
I don’t know for the life of x»." said

permission from th- old lady donor to use
the big bill and pay some of his numerous
small bills, but aha was firm iu her refusal
*• No, John,” she would emphatically pay.

differentstyle
■book hly No.

gobd trade and can do this.” While tbe
Into a fit
of laughter. **TIe must have made s fine fol to his promiso, and that five hundred
show of himael',” said hr; "a bald-h- aded dollar bill still remained In miserly seclu*
man like hint kicking hta heels up like an
17a Tuesday nigbi

denly one day the old Jady exchanged the
trials of this mundane sphere for the
Vanderbiit's “statoos and pic ere.” as be great unknown. And she died without giv­
ing ber son liberty to break ber birthday
terms them.

friend Moroslni tells me,for out—that most
of WUlbun'Henry’s pictures are chromos. young man sacredly revol red th at be won Id

MAIN LINS.

not only refused to consider the proposal,
bat promptly discharged him from bar em­
ploy.
•
Last Thursday afternoon Miss Liuls

young tody living a mile or so from the
farm. She had not returned at eaves
o’clvck in the evening, and ' Mre. Bruce
suddenly, had suspicious. She went to
Lixxie's room and discovered enough to
conclude that her daughter bad gone to
Searviito and would meet her lover there.
carriage and started for tho village to stop
tlie p oceedings. She found her daughter,
and, with the aid of a lady friend, com­
pelled her to get in the barouche and re­
turn with them. It was on the way home

Trains ou the Main Line will pass Jackson
a* follows;

Terrible Racket
AT

upon Mr. Gouli’s intellectual features. “I the fire hundred dollar bill given to me
by my mother, and which you bare. I

with IL” For a time, womanlike, she
% ouiah the country. I’ll send across refused, but ultimately, terrifled by
his threats that be would kill her
unless she complied, backed by a re­
Earls
volver which ho pointed at ber, shs band*
Inta c’-.at hall, and I’ll wager that every ed him the money. Then they separated
forever. Tho destruction of his house­
bold idol and family altar so upset the
thing to drink wine out of a finger- bowL” young man mentally that he plunged into
the seething, biiUnj caldron of dissipa­
bowls were med at the Vanderbilt ball in tion. Soon the inevitable result of such
a count of lite manifested itealf, and a
reporter.
•
Ragged,
city a
tramp,
"I don’t intima'e anything, but I will of this
friendless,
forsaken
aav that my friend* don’t blow the tops dirty, hungry,
off of c harlotte runs the same aa if they
ri

vhncklod sardonically.

daisy,” eaid Signor MorosInL
“If Vanderbilt gets into Mr. Gould’s bail
he will bare to disguise himself as a cook

•I shall shake my tog at Mr. Gould’s
lull,- said Mr. Russell Fage, as be carefulunfinished sandwich.
Mr. Gould’s large circle of affectionate
friends a o enthusiastic over the • inlng

J“«ly gloomy.
RUINED BY POLITICS.

never faltered or wavered, but maintained
terday. In a low, cheap lodging-house in
this city,’ where a ml erable pallet and a

and the condition of tbo children has sinoe

who had formerly been tbe family’s physi­
cian, but had not attended the children on
this occasion, was called, and after a care­
ful examination concluded that the cases
were not hydrophobia at all.
Dr. Meisberger made the following state­
ment to a reporter: “1 found tho oldest
boy sluing on a bench. In a few minutes
be shut hh eyes and slid off tbe bench onto

During tbe month of January I shall get as near

petted him awhile, and then told him toqult
bls actions or I would give him a hard
whipping. I finally gave him ten cents, and
said if be would behave himself he could

above narrated tacts of this unfortunate

fact that whan I called there th » morning
all the children ware behaving iham^elvea
perfectly well, and had not shown any
signa of hydrophobia sinoe my first calL”

940
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11-86
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18.47
1.86
AM
3.90
e.u

WESTWARD.

STATIONS.

Par. Mall
Ex.
p. m
a. m

Jackaon .......
Rives Junction
Eston Rapids..
Charlotte.........
V ermontTille..
Noah rille.........
Raatlngs.........
Middleville ....

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Grand Rapids.. .

L06
1.45
386
8.15
3.55
4.10
4.50
5.80
6.80
6-46

1386
13*
1.17
1.40
30t
All
2.41
8.1Z

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3.55

G. R.
Ex.

Lee
Paa
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6.45
7.08

7JB
8.06
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8.56
9.96
10. OB
10.96

For staple goods os possible, and other goods will belsold

What They Will Bring Regardless of Cost!
This is an opportunity you can’t afford to miss.

It may

not happen again in a lifetime.

D. 0. Griffith.

J

PARADY, Justice at the Peaee.
Office, Corner Mata and Rbenoan Streets.
EMORY
BURGMAN, Manufacturer of Bootaand
A• Shoes. Floe work a specialty, and war

A. 3. FOOTE. PaocKirron.

Nnshvlllc, Mich.

Undoutably one of the beat-kept hotels la
central Michigan. Sample rooms grot floor.

IHOM4EOPATHIC

Physician and Surgeon
GIVES L'8 MUCH PLEASURE To ANNOUNCE TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AMD
neighbors, that we are
r Their

EXPERIENCE.

dow

near residence ou corner of Washington . nd
State Streets, Nasbrllle, Mich.

Efousie Keeping in our New Store

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Finest&amp;MostCompleteStockof Soods

HuaUaxa Carta.

S

MITH A COLG ROVE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant' store

OHN Q- CRK88Y, Sheriff, Hastings, MIA.,
• Ill attend promptly to all official Itmetaesn
rintuited to hta care.

J

EVER SHOWN IN WOODLAND.

liangeraus

IlST 3DTdEISS GOODS

dollar Wit Others will

utnee hours

T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and tar
• aeon. AU professional calle promptly

yy OLCOTT HOUSK.

An Old Soldier’s

While with ('hurtUhls ar:uy. Just before

TAME8.A.8WEEZT
H Mtinga will attenc

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Caiaavrt. 1... u

W. NiSKEl'.N

IN THE CLOAK, SHAWL AND SKIRT LINE!

Into a

low bad become insane through bls many
troubles, and that tho peculiar mania with
whlc.-i be-waa affected was that he must

1. w. wmrur.'

fastidious cannot but pronounce “beautiful-”

-

pjABTINwM HMJHE.

OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING

cot dially, am! everything looked lovely
m

Ali
Ex.

Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
connect In same depot st Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern dlvlslen.
E. L. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Ass’t Gen. 8un. Jackson. Gen’18up. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen'I Pass and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

And Sunouded by one of tbe

In a different Laudenriting was tonnd I
Uss lollowing, evidently written by tbe I
poor soul himself:

JLT. De’t
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ft 42 «.»
7.15 350
7.41 7.12
8.10 7.8B
8.80 7 43
S.43 8.07
9 05 8.80
9.82 857
N.56 9.30
1 2 36 11.46
a.tn. pm.

" ’ • . geon, east sale Main ot

while he became exhausted and made *
noise something like tho barking of a dog.

bad quietly taken advantage of It That

showed me -a.t apneared R» tie a genuine
tire hundred dollar United States urv. back.
II.. ...V...I
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Ikltt ...A.-. ...I

Day
Ex.
Grand Rapids Lv M
Bowen.........
13.84
Middleville
LOB
. 1.30
l.M
Vermontville.... 306
J30
Charlotte
Eaton Bapids.... 8.50
Rives Junction.. 322
8.45
Jackson.
6.25
DetroiL
p-nt.

rapid rate.

many places almo it illegible, your corre-

fragment-, of a greenback, which had bean
torn into many pieces. In addition was a
paper written in a clear, neat hand by a |
prominent bank official of this city, which ।

If Low Prices Will Do It!

and, as it was generally hollered to
be such, much - excitement arose lo
tbe neighborhood. Two younger children
of the family also became ill and showed
symptoms similat to those mentioned. All

them was a diary, dirty and greasy from
p-verty and exposure. Although the writ-

BAi.TTMinta, Nov. fl. 1W.-This aftern&lt;&gt;oa I

A visitor yesterday was going through
the Bureau of Engraving and Printing

ruary, and I am bound to get it out of my goods

watched ho slyly looked at the money.
After carefully noting bis actions I cans
to tho conclusion Utat tbe case was one of
simulation, originating in St. Vitus’ dance.
The neighbors had talked tbo matter into

the filthy straw this pvor fellow was found

I have a large amount of money to raise the 1st of Feb-

[Buffalo &lt;N. T.J Special.]

announced a case of hydrophobia in the
eastern part of this dty. A son of Carl
Pruefsrt, aged nine years, said to have
been bitten by a dog about two months be­
fore, became sick, had spasms, was st
times violent, foamed at the mouth, and
barked like a dog. A doctor was called in,

Are Detroit 8.96 ass.

STATIONS-

brief period the god-

vowa, and when she waa confronted with
“He’s liable to say anything," said tho tbe evidence of her social sin she fled. In
ber flight she carried with ber all
reporter, guardedly.
,
“Ha! hal hal whooI” roared tbo flnan- the family valuables she could seise
in her haste.
Among other articles
of leas value was that five hundied ' dollar bill,
of
ita
place 1
concealment in
their house
and ,fully convsrsant
__
here are you going to give your ball •” with ita peculiar history. Mr. Richmond,
upon learning ail, pursued tier with re. MI waa.thinking of firing It at Madison leatlesa fury. Tracing ber from city to
city, be at last found her. ** Faithleaa
*Bnt Mr. Vanderbilt owns tbe garden.*

Night Ex... 5.40i

Rapid. IMvteion.

road, and formed the plan which she car­
ried out so successfully.

■ent. What do you suppose he said?” and

Mail.

STORE.

Mm. Bruce had discovered all and had
captured Lizxle. Tho latter knew that

SMULATINC HYDROPHOBIA.

Er. Express 10.46 p tn. ArrChlcsgo 7.90 a. «s
Pacific kx.. 12.40 a. tn. Arr Chicago 7.56 a. m

other.

yean ago, still after the stereotype fashion
green as a 00w-boy about statuary. I rw

.111151

Mall.

------ THERE IS GOING TO BE A------

N. T. BARKER, Pnor.

Must be sren to tv appreciated. We eanv everything
ar HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR sad FLANNEL (

five hundred dollar tall i» almost

-----A FULL LINE OF-----

BOOTS, SHOES &amp; RUBBER GOODS 1

MR. BOND CAPTURES A PRIZE.

DATM1C1I

Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 C 0., Lowed, Mtw.
Thursday night a l-arouche which I

Will
HAVE AN

MICH

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VOLUME XI.
2o
REDUCTION.
Tha Ml’.! "Wliiter
HAS LEFT US WITH

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48

Cloaks

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the. Sun.

T \OSE ]V[ONE'r

I CLOAK

CLOAK PATWI®
M a Heinctfoi of 25 Per Cent

% ITS VALUE %

KOCHER BROS.

M*PLE $»6AR Season!

“EUREKA”

SAP SPOUT

Fifty Per cent More Sa$ I

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SAP PANS and BUCKETS

C. L GLASGOW.

I

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1884.
and. drawing himself up proudly, he
A VICTIM OF HEREDITY.
broke his left suspender.
J
“Good-bye, McNulty !”
“You speak truly,” repin‘d the girl.
*?The tall, lisaome form of Esmeralda “An explanation of my uctfew is due
W. Perkins was sharply outlined o- you. Know, then, that I am a victim
of heredity.”
gxinnt Vivian McNulty’s left ear as be
“Of what F asks Vivian.
stood that beautiful Jane evening in
“Of,heredity,” repeats the girl.
the doorway of Brierton' Villa, hoping
“In what respect f” be demands, hie
voice
hoarse with agony.
against hope, and praying that some
“I have,” ears the girl, steadying
thing—he knew or cared not what—
might occur to sweep from the horizon herself against the piano, “inherited
of hi* life the awful sorrow that was iny father’s snore.”

hanging over it like a pall—a sorrow
THE BAD BOY ON BUSINESS,
that would make every day an epn of
of misery, every word of joy that others
“What! You don’t toll me your
might utter a knell of despair.
father has failed F said the grocer? * They had quarreled, these two—they
man. as lie took down tbe ledger.
who in the beautiful days of autumn,
“Great heavens, he owes me $7,”' and
O
H A. N D I
when the leaves were turning golden,
the man groaned.
when the hills were crowned with em­
“Yes, pa says ibat is the only wav be
iter light and the valleys seemed like
AND REALIZING THAT
can make a dollar. I don’t know any­
huge cups brimming over with a pur­
thing abost tbe business of failing, but
ple base, and when the trotting record
us near a»l can get ut it, by hearing pa
.van lowered to 2:08|. had plighted their
nud his attorney talk about it, there is
troth so willingly and yet so solemnly, money in it, if it is worked right, and
thinking, and rightly, toj, that this it 1 was iuy.*ur place I would work an
On Them We Must 1
blooding forever of two hearts was a annual failure department into my
solemn, holy act, one that should ever
busiutMS. The way to fail is to ut t
WE
be looked back upon in silent grati­
credit for all you can, and sell for cash,
ACCEPT the SlTtlATlOX l tude -and now they were-t&lt;&gt; part for­ and when you sell the beat things, have
ever, take separate paths on the event­
somebody that you owe. a relative or a
ful journey of life—that journey which
and FROM thia date
fellow that you have confidence in, get
they bad hoped by constant compan­
liisear and get out an attachment and
WE WILL SELL . ionship and enduring love to make one on
close yow up. or else make an assign­
ceasele**-. Joy and sweet content. But
ment to a fellow who stands in with
now all was changed, and tlte roseyou, and kt him offer the creditors ten
tinted future which they had often
o
cents on a dollar in notes payable in
pictured to themselves and talked
\
i&gt;
six, twelveand eighteen months.
By
about in the calm hopefulness that on­
tbe time six months are up you can buy
ly. a young man on $75 a month and n
the first note for fity cents on a dollar
pure, ptuudonlfMa girl who can eat the
and you can fail again before the other
iHitlom crust of a pie without a quiver,
notes come due. Pa says there is more
can assume, had passed away forever,
money in it than in running a bank,
and In its place there was a yawning
and be is awful anxious to Hava the
eliaam of despair and grief.
WHICH IS 1BJVTVALISTTO
thing fixed up in time for him and ma
“I cannot marry you,” Eameralin
to go to Florida for the winter, so they
hod said to him that night a* he enter­
ran get back in time for him and ma to
ed the house, and then, having uttered
go to Saratoga next summer.
I asked
the cruel wonk which she hud been |
pa if it was honest to fail when ma had
X&gt;O3&gt;TT FAIL
schooling herself all the day to say.
property enough in her name to pay all
To embrace tbie &lt;itraonlie,rT oppor- and seeing how they had pierced like
debts and have plenty left, and pa said
। a dagger that brave, manlv heart, she
•
Unity at once.
he and ma was two different persons
had thrown herself into his arms, and
I thought a man and bis wife were one.
■ as her white face, down which the.tears
WE a
Well, a fellow learns something every
That in no other place can money l»e 1 were , streaming, lay upon his heart, day, don’t he T Say you would bo a to­
Vivian McNulty knew that the words
invited at *« great an advantage.
tal failure on general principles, and if
which Esmeralda had spoken did not
1 was tn your place I would bnve some
Dated Nashville, Jan. 6, 1883.
come from her hea&gt;t— knew that some
style about me and bust.
You can
terrible mystery was eashrooding both
never amount to anything going along
their lives in its darksome folds.- And tbe way you do, and never getting
o ■■ as he held h-r sobbing in bis arms the
ahead any. Let me tell pa’s lawyer
light from the chandelier above them
THE
that 1 can get him a job putting you
streamed down in golden radiance up­
through bankruptcy, ou shares.”
on the broad, white brow from which
“No, sir, never,” said the grocery­
the fair hair waved away, fell across
man. "1 have always naid a hnndfed
. die long, strangely dark eyelashes,
cents on a dollar, and I always will.
I* near at hand, and I would • ntooncc to
giving just a gleam of the beautiful
It is true I cannot put on much style,
Sugar Makers that I bare the cicJablue eyes beneath, across the sweet,
alveMle in Barry COunty of the
not as much as some I know who have
red mouth quivering like ft grieved
failed, but I can look everybody in the
child’s. And then, as lie bentx for ward
face—but, say, Hennery, you might tell
tenderly to' kiss away the tears, the
your pa's lawyer to come in here, this
gitl had drawn back—not in anger,
afternoon, and I will have a talk with
but with on •xnrehaion of unutterable
him.”
pain on Her face, and spoken the three
words with which thia chapter opens:
THE WAY TO PARLYZE HIM.
“Good-bye,- McNulty.”
Duiuley had taken the landlady’s
For an instant the man could not re­
ply. He Imd not -felt such a shock daughter to the theater, and as mual
since meeting his father in the giddy had outside between the act*.
“Do you see young Brown over there
whirl of a poker game and going home
with nothing but a contrite heart and he said to the young woman.
“Ye*,” she replied.
a lead-pencil to shdw for his month's
HA..
-WHICH IS 1"HE—
“Well, he is tbe man I exoect to par-'
wages.
He still held Esmeralda’s
bauds in his, and the girl was looking alize someday.”
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE
“Are you going out to see another
up to hint with eyes that were tearless
now, but in -’their depths there was a man at tbe conclusion of this act!” she
'•
Wtth Sugar Makcra every* here.
asked.
look of frozen horror that pierced bis
. a’
__
“Yes,” Dumley said, reluctantly, “I
very soul. And when be had asked
an explanation of her worde—not de­ am afraid Ishall have to; he is waiting
Trees fitted with these spout* are toon d to yield manded it as * right, but pleaded for it for me now.”
“Well,” said the landlady’s daughter
as a favor—she had only shifted un­
easily, on to the other fool and burst in­ “I don’t like Mr. Brown very much,
either, and I will tell you what to do.
to a storm of sobs.
“I can only tell you,” she murmured, When you return from seeing that gen­
TLwr any other sprat made.
when finally bis agonized entreaties tleman outside who is waiting for you,
had moved ber to speech* “that our just step over where Mr. Brown is sit­
marriage would render your life one of ing and broach ou him. That will par­
constant
misery; that it is better we alyze him.
LAST BEASON J BOLD
should part now than commit an error
SOMETH IMG MEW.
avhlch eternity alone could efface. You
w.ill never know bow I lore you, Vivian
A pair of embroidered, fancy-looking
—never know the dreadful agony that suspenders, bung in front of a store
Of these spouU, and from the reports re­
this separation it causing me. I would yesterday, and a young farmer stopped
ceived, 1 am confident that I shall mU
greet death with smiling face and eut- to examine them.
1
tfoohk that uumbor this year.
.
streicbed arms to-morrow now that
“Something new F he asked as tbe
you
are
lost
to
me
forever,
for
what
fa
.
JC . ------------proprietor came out.
life without your love and presence
“Sbust oud; mine friendt. Dose uh
and kiiwa, but un unceasing torture T batent suspenders.”
If I loved you less—if your lore were
“Are you the sole agent F
“I vbas.
Dot batent come oudt
I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR nut ami brined in my heart aasomething
to be worshiped evermore— I would about two vheeks ago, und my biudder
BARRY COUNTY.
not take this step. It was wrong, very in New York*sends me a ahob lot yes­
wrong, I know, to allow this lovo to terday. Youran’tbuy ’em no place
overmaster my whole being, but it is else.”
I am prepared as usual to manufacture
better to wreck one life than two, and
"They don't look very strong.”
so again Isay ‘Good-bye;’” and, lifting
“Vhatf If you can preak dose sus­
ber pure, awetjt face to his, Esmeralda pender* py shutnping over nine fences
kiaaed him gently on the lips and turn­ I gif you tea naira.”
ed to go.
“I wonder bow they’d wear!”
Using oooe hot the Beet Materials.
“Stop!” exclaimed Vivian, in an im­
“Sboost like iron. Here iab a bate* of
perious, whoa-Etnma manner.
“I dot bateuta,” he replied as he unbut­
pleaded with you for an explanation, toned his vest; “dot I- haf worn ofer
l bat now I demand it. It is my right,’, two years.”

AND
eswwTMs

| TERMS; SI.50Y«*

THE JUMPING KIND.
There whs to have tw-en a suit for as­
sault sod battery before mis of the
justices in the temple-yesterday. A
farmer down in Springwells was charg­
ed with having slapped the Jaws of tiis
neighltor, and tbe-two wagon loads of
witnesses were on handtoawesr to this
and that. Both plaintiff and defend­
ant seemed to l&gt;e determined men, and
tbeir respective wives sat and gl-tn-d
at each other like two old'rata.
Some
of tbe necessary formalities were be­
ing worked up when, all of a sudden,
the wife of tl»e complainant was taken
with th* toothache. It wasn’t the kind
which growls and mutters and fools
around, but the old fashioned, jump
ing ache, and in two iuiiiute«*he was
crying. Her te^rs at once affected the
wife of the defendant, and aft**r a lit­
tle she slid over and whispered :
“Poor tjiing—I’m sorry !”
•*0! such unache!” sobbed the vic
tint.
“I brought along some peppermint
and here it is,” said the first aa she pro­
duced the phial.
“What’s all thiaf” asked tbe plain­
tiff as he came up.
. “Why, yonr poor wife is suffering
terribly with the toothache, and 1 pity
her from the bottom of my heart.”
“Who’s got the toothache T” inquired
the defendant as be joined the group.
“Mj wife.”
"George! but that’s too bad ! Shan't
I go to tiie drug store for you !”
At this the plaintiff turned about,
held out hi* band and replied:
“Say, George. I was a fool to bring
this suit. I called yon a liar and you
hit me. and that was right.”
“But I’m sorry, Jim.’’
“Then let's drop the whole business
and ride home together and have a
chicken dinner! Molly, git your cioak
ou.”
And in spite of lawvora and specta­
tors and the queer expression of his
Honor’s face the plaintiff paid all costs,
slapped the defendant on the back,and
headed the party out doors with the
exclamation :
“Goto gross with your law and law­
yers, and you women folks stop here
till G&lt;*orge and me have n drink!”—
Free Press.

Cash in Advanci.

NUMBER 19

;

“Yessir”

0HINKIHG8-

•«WhII—uni—wellf Mister, for tbe
la*t fifteen years I’ve coilnteaib-d J hat
the voliimu of fl &gt;aring currency whs
not large enough to do the hii»in&gt;**»of
the country, mid I m-ver expected to
live to see this day. (’ash down fora
hull pound of powder! Wait a minute
till 1 go to the buck door and whoop.”

To pay as you go is tbe best plan; es­
pecially if the man in charge will not
let you go until you do pay.
It i&gt; aaid that the two element* most
conducive to a higher civilization are
"ping” hats aird suspenders.
The habit of snoring, is cured for $2
by a Chicago doctor, but why does anyherr v hge
iHnly wa tt to c|jreitf What is there
bail about auonngf .
Av the car stopped ut the Opera
The happy, father of twins recently
House croosiiig several men gut in. A
&gt;M-nt the following message tea brother
l.i&lt;ly wax seated at the froutend. She
living in the west: “Immense joy—we
bodon*a light wrap, a bonnet which got two twins to-day—more hereafter.”
covered only four inch* of her head,kid
Yes. Gerald, you are right; a beer
gloves and only a bit of luce at her
keg has two heads. And they both
oe.ik. The car windows were iced over
HHtiu
toba\egot inside yonr own the
and every breath spun out half way
moi ning after you have sat up with the
across the car.
keg.
“Hangeai if I ain’t nigh frozen
A Texas man has invented a machine
said one of tbe men in a big beuver
for washing dishes. Now let him go
overcoat and fur lined overshoes.
“Never felt t^ecold so in i»y life!’ ahead mid rig tip a whole hired girl
on the same plan mid ho will make bis
added another, whose clothing must
foijlune.
have weighed thirty pounds.
\fter Barnum’s white elephant lias
“Bet yon ten I’ve frozen mv ears!”
tierD^pMUK'iiited with American circus
said a third a« lie lifted off his seal
men for a few weeks it is believed that
skin cap Hiid removed a heavy muffler
he will lose his sac redness of character
from his neck.
There were two other men, each hav­ fo some extent.
A Dayton undertaker oflerato bury
ing a heavy overcoat, muffl-r, overshoe
anybody and take his pay at the rate
and warm gloves, and yet they stamp­
ot fifty cents per week, but Ohio peo­
ed their feet and blew ou their fingeis
ple always hang back in hopes of get­
and declared that they were freezing.
The lady sat there as calm and serene ting someting for nothing.
A dry gtoda cl -rk in Binghamton,
and as warm as toast. She naw the men
glaring at her, and wondering why on N. Y., was tickled half to death to see
an old man slip up on a corner, and
earth the marrow In her bones didn’t
turn to icicles, ant she was not disturb­ ihat tickling business lost him tbe sum
ed. As tne last one settlud back with of $1,000. It whs his grandpa; and he
a shiver and a groan, she pleasantly altered his will inside of two bouro.
Whittier never married. No man
asked :
"Will one of you gentlemen please whose wife has poked him out of the
house
on a cold Monday morning to
open the door! It's bot’enongb inhere
shovel paths under the clothes line
to fry fish !”—Free Press.
could have written a poem like “Snow
Bound.”
OVER THE KEHOE.
It struck a Colorado Springs corres­
Mrs. Slingoin put her Inuul over the
pondent as a little singular that the
fence and thus addressed her neighbor
man who described tbe place as “a
who was hanging out her week’s wash­
paradise for invalids” was making a
ing:
living by burying invalids who died
“A family have moved into the emp­
there.
ty house across the rear, Mrs. Clothes­
Anew book is called “Howto Keep
line.”
a Store.” it is a work of several hun­
. “Yes, I know”
dred pages and life is too short to read
| “Did you notice their furniture.”
it. The l&gt;est way to keep a store is to
I “Not particularly.”
advertise judiciously, and thus prevent
“Two loads, and I wouldn't give a
it falling isto the hands of the sheriff.
dollar a'load for it. Carpets!* 1 wouldnt
SHE OOULD KEEP A 8E0BET.
“Trust men, and they will be true to
put ’em down in my kitchen. And the
“We’re bound to be equal to you children ! I won’t allow mine to associ­ you,” says Emerson. We showed this
to
a respectable grocer. He grew livid
men,” said tbe Mason’s wife; “we ate with ’em, yon bet! And the mother
formed a secret society of own last She looks as if she hud never knewn a with rage, seized a club, and wanted
to know whete that Emerson fellow
night.” “Indeed,” said the worshipful days happiness.
Tbe father drinks, 1
lived. There was mischief in thatgromaster, composedly, “then I hope, my expect.
Too bad that such people
dear, your project will be successful. Is should come into this neighborhood. I car’s eye. We did not tell him.
A Bay state girl frightened her lover
it a benevolent society, or what I” wonder who they are f”
entirely out of bis mntrlniouial notions
“That’s uquo of your business. It’s a
"I know them.”
by wofMdR «nd presenting him with
secret Mciet.V) and we’ve sworn by a
“Do you ! Well I declare. Who arg
the motto: “I Need Thee Every Hour.”
solemn oath not to divulge anything they !’’
He says be would be perfectly willing
relating to it.” “Very good, ttiy dear,”
••The mother is njy sister, and the
observed the worshipful master, return­ father is the superintendent of the to give ber the greater poitioppIbM
time, but that his health demanded off
ing to bis paper; “I’m sure I do not Methodist Sunday-school.”
bour.or two out of doors every day for
wish yon to violate your oath.” “It
A painful pause ensues.
wouldn't matter if you did, I wouldn't.
exercise.
Some men who were pumping water
You keep yonr secrete close enough—
HOW SHE CHOKED HIM OFF.
and to think of that stupid Mrs. Fur­
from a vessel thought to be tight, found
She was a handsome young woman. that the water did not fall, after an
below! she could recollect neither tbe
grip nor tlie sign. It took us an hour This was remarked by a dozen different hour’s working. One of the laborers,
to teach -hirr. When I gave her the people as she entered the Union depob. an Irishman, on making an examina­
sign, like this, (suite the action to the She wo* going east by tbe Canada tion, found a bole near tbe stem, upon
word), she would make it this way, ha! Southern. This was remarked by a which be cried: “Shtop, boys! Sure,
ha! Her aEupidity would have been conceited young snip of a fellow who ye’d pump the whole ocean away be­
exasperating if it hadn’t been redicu- looked “masher” from the crown of fore the ship would float!”
Jous, and as for learning the grip, why his hat to the heels of his gaiters. She
An illustration of the rediculous and
site won I’d have it that, it was this way had no sooner purchased her ticket annoying way in which a church choir
—give me your band a minute—there, than he began to circle around. She will sometimes run together the words
she would have it that way while it was saw him and read his character, and of a bynjD. is afforded by the remark of
this way; and tbe pass word! she beckoning him to approach she asked : a small boy in one of the front pews of
“Are you going to Buffalo!”
couldn't keep it in her memory two
a large and (alas!) fashionable church
“Yes—ah—certainly.”
minutes.' Over and over again I told
in Boston. The hymn beginning “The
her it was! ‘Be just and fear not,’ and
“I am glad to hear it Will you do consecrated cross I’d bear,” had just
she would hive it ‘Swear not at all* or
been sung, and in the momentary quiet
‘Do unto others as yon would be done
“With a!l my heart. Command me.” which followed, the perplexed youth
by,’ ha! ha! we almost despaired of
“I’m afraid my trunk was left at tbe turned to his father and asked in an
getting it through her bead. But we hotel. Could I ask you to run up and earnest whisper, “Say, pa, where do
made her understand at last. Oh, yes; see about itF
they keep the concentrated crow-eyed
“Of course—certainly—only toe hap­ •»earF
we are going to have a flourishing so­
ciety, and we can be as secret about it py !”
He was serenading his girt, but had
It was twenty minutes to train time.
aa you men are about youra.”
Then the lady went'off to attend to He was back in sixteen, his face flush­ not reached tbe end of the flnrtline of
her household duties, and the worship­ ed, hiaeaia red and his breathing spaa his selection, “Let Me Like a Soldier
ful master hid Ids luce behind his pa­ modic. Hejiad done some tall run­ Fall,” when a window was raised, the
gleaming barrel of a musket and an
per and smiled.
ning. The trunk was not there.
“Oh dear, but would you be so kind old bald head were poked out, and a
husky voice exclaimed, “All right,
THE VOLUME HAD COME.
ns to look into the baggage-room!”
He would. He did. He ended a score young man ; everybody in thia house la
A New Yorker who was up in* the hill
perfectly reconciled, so here goes.”
of trunks around, made a dozen inqui­
country a week or two ago shooting rab­
But be didn’t shoot, for the young man
bits had occasion to call at a country ries for a Saratoga with au "E” on the had left, suddenly remembering that
ends, and finally returned to the wait­
store for some shot.
he didn't have bis fall clothes un.
ing room to say----“Yes, I've got powder,” replied 'the
But she wasn't there! The train
A nervous American writes from Mas­
little old man behind the counter. Hdw was also gone! A man who into a sore
sachusetts to the Mayor of Chicago a
much did ye want F
throat aud felt mad at the whole world vehement protest against allowing Bri­
informed
him
that
be
had
no
sooner
"I’ll take a pound.”
started for the Imggago-room than she tons to put a steamer on the great lake®.
“What, a hull pound!”
picked up her reticule and boarded the The wrirar is apprehensive of trouble
"Yes, sir.”
train, her face wearing a happy smile in the event of a w%r, when the British
The merchant came from behind his and her rosebud mouth gently puckervessel might become a pirate and levy
counter, slowly adjusted bis steel bowed
c*“» 1 contributions from every port on tbe
spectacles, and for a long minute look­
a*iu
xuukb ro me,
Buueu ‘tbe
Hl-- lakes. Mayor
mayor Harrison
uaniM replies that bis
Xo.
hi
ed the New Yorker over as one might
P"'1 “
“*■
l&gt; __
JurOdletion
exuwd.3 do further than
-------—
job to choke oft your socin^” r
read a circus bill. Finally he aaid:
tb«
ChK-w
rirorand
the akatiuR pomi.
“Hanged if it wasn’t!” gasped the
“A hull pound—and you are going to
other as he sat down to rest his knera. and that ibe inatanl a Britiali pirat.
pay cash down F
appear, there hr will call oatlhe mi-

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------ BELONGS TO------

HATL’BDAY,

similar caaa I should be glad to hear compromising enemy of the institution
from them.
Aixhcxo Tubbf..
fed at the county’a eNpenae.
and has taken deep interest in all
MORTH CAMTLlTttl.
Fred Brown of Lacey, Ml and broke
scheme* for the suppression of the
MICHIGAN NEWS.
"twin relic." His bill provides for tbe
Coughs and coldaare quite common. his collar bone a few days ago.
A revival at the M. E. church, Lacey,
The examination in the Coulter mur­ abolition of the Territorial legislature;
M. H. Bloom haa returned from CLchas resulted Id forty con versions.
and the vesting of all powers of gov­
der is in progress at Sebewa. haygan.
• ,
The Quimby achool iras been closed
Fred Steele, a farmer living near ernment in a commission of fifteen, to
BuKlioatner made his brother in
ou aocountof tbe prevalence of scarlet Lyons,was crushed while cutting down be sppolated by the president, and di­
C*Hl
fever.
vided between tbe two great political
. Dannie Mater hangs out a shingle
Oscar Warren’s boy, at Thornapple,
August Shook, a farmer of near Naw parties. This commission is to have
Stating that be is prepared to file saws.
had aii arm broken while coasting Haven waa killed by a falling tree Ute power to enforce laws, punish crim­
Elder Holler will deliver' a sermon at
inals, and will be responsible to Con­
Tuesday.
tbe Misner school house Bunday at 11 Tuesday evening.
The Barry County Horticultural So­
Mrs. Anderson Soule, of Springville, gress for its actions. The District of
ciety
meet*at
the
court
bouse,
Hast
­
Wexford uoanty, froze to death in ber Columbia has the aam eform of govern­
There was an old fashioned spelling
ings, Jan. Bist, at S p. m.
ment, and Mr. Cassidy claims farther
bouse a few nights ago.
•cbuC'l at the Hosmer school bouse
A Hastings township farmer found
Horace McDermott waa killed by a precedent for the appointment, in a
Thursday eve.
a lost sheep under an over-turned wag­ falling tree in Bawne township, Kent bill passed by Congress in 1808, creat­
Mr. James Murphy and wife and Mr.
Call and See the largest and Fiinest line of
on box where it had been two weeks.
ing a com mission of thirteen members,
county, January 15.
Stanley, of Hastings, were guests of
Tbe mail earner between Dowling
Clras. Owens waa killed In a lumber who, with a Governor, constituted the
E. Lockhart, Sunday, •
and Hastings failed to make bis trip camp on the Tob tceo river on the 18. government of Louisana. Senator Cul­
The sleigh load that went to the
lom’s bill also provides for the reorgan­
Jon. 5th and tbe Dowling people pro­ He hailed from 8 inilac county.
brick school bouse to spelling school
test.
Wm. Lemay, a boy, killed by the ization of the legislative power of Utah,
were disappointed a« there was no
A North Irving man got up at 11 cars on the Saginaw Bay A North­ and he addressed tbe Senate on tbe
spelling.
subject several days ago. Senator Ed­
o'clock one moonlight night recently, western railroad cenr Pinnconning.
Conrad Peaater’s horses being sick,
thinking it was morning, and tried
Wm. Edwards, formerlv of North munds does not believe in arbitrary
Ever Shown in Nashville.
and having a quantity of wood on hand
to milk bis cows.
Branch, Lapeer county, was kicked in measures with Mormonism. His bill
to deliver at the railroad, our citizens
Miss Elisabeth Pardee, died at tbe bead by a vicious horse, and died p ovides for the gradual dbenfranchiseto the number of sixteen turned out
ment of polygamous Mormons of both
Bowner Sunday morning last. A few Jan. 14 at Manistique.
Wednesday and hauled over 35 cords to
days ago she broke her arm while turn­
Foster N. Wilcox, a prominent farm­ sexes, so that, while every member but
town for him .
ing herself in bed.
er and stock dealer of North Adams, one of the Territorial legislature elect­
Tbe children and grand grand-child
A Freeport woman has got hprself Hillsdale county, suicided at Quincy ed previous to the adoption of that
ren of Wm. Mead, of West Castleton,
measure was a polygamist, every mem­
gathered together last Thursday and into trouble by selling at Hastings Jan. 17, by taking laudanum.
nice-looking rolls of button the inside
Cupt. J. L. Smith, an old resident of ber last elected is a monogamous Mor­
manufacture&lt;V » 'goodly quantity of
&lt;of which consisted of fried meat greese Rockford, fell dead on the street Fri­ mon. The one-wife Mormons, however,
wood for I Mr. M.'tWmer'Me. be­
of a dark brown color.
day. Heart diseaae aggravated by dis­ are said to do the bidding of the Cburcb
sides enjoying a family reunion and
as faithfully as did their polygamous
A man named Semour was instantly sipation waa the probable cause.
ONE-HALF DOZEN ALL WOOL, FUR-TRIMMED, LATEST STYLE LADIES’
dinner.
killed by a falling tree while sawing
Near Chelsea. Jan.17,an express train predecessors; the Mormon invariably
logs on the farm of John C. Smith in on the •Michigan Centers! railroad, milking affairs of state subservient to
MAPLE GROTE.
Irving, January 14. He was an Irish­ struck an old lady named Woolser. tbe interests of his Church. For thia
Shoup Bros, have started their saw man and bad only been in this country
------- TO BE SOLD FOR------She died half an hour after the acci- reason the government of Utah is con­
sidered a menace to Republican insti­
Mill.
about nine weeks. He leaves a wife dent.
Fred. Wendell, of Muskegon, is in and seven children, who are in desti­
tutions.
Moat
Congressmen
favor
Fast driving on the streets of Maroar midst.
more stringent measures, and Senator
tute circumastnces.
shall lias resulted in what may bo
---------- OR---------- ------------------------------- *
C. C. Ames has friends from Bedford
A strange atmospherical phenomenon tai accident.
Garland of Arkansas following Senator
Cheater Upton
visiting him.
was witnessed in West Barry County thrown from bis sleigh and terribly in­ Cullom in the discussion of the matter,
Ask John Caley why he felt so bad Sunday morning, January 18. Gun
compared
Hie
Edmunds
bill
to
tbe
jured.
last Friday night ?
remedy ot a corn plaster for consump­
Lake and tbe surrounding country
A colored man named Charles Evans,
Ed. Quick, of Battle Creek, is visit- seemed as if strewn with thousands of
tion. Gen. Roeecrans proposes to do
TSatlxer than Carry Them Over.
living a few miles west of Wayne, de­
ing friends here.
large snowballs, or snowrolls, resem­ liberately committed suicide Friday away with the evil by a prohibitory
Miss Mattie Walton returned from bling a lady’s muff in size and shape,
amendment to tbe constitution. But
aftern'Hjn by throwing himself in front
Battle Creek s few days ago.
others not favoring this policy say
though varying from three to eleven of a freight train.
There was a leap year party at Geo. inches in length. Through each of
that, the Mormons laugh at law, and
------- SUCH AB------Patrick Donley, of Mecosta county,
Moore's one night last week.
these seeming snowballs was an aper­ was loading logs on a sleigh, when one they will scarcely treat an amendment
It is reported that Mrs. Pete. Pendell ture near the eenter, which varied
with more respect. Polygamy is every
rolled over upon him breaking one of
is at Geo. Bellas’ and has the scarlet with the site of the "ball.” The phe­
day becoming stronger in Arizona, Ida­
his limbs just below the knee, resulting
fever.
ho, Wyoming, and Montana, and from
nomenon is supposed to have been in death two days after.
Charley Evans wears a black eye. caused by the south wind whieb blew
Louis Cartier and Miles Gaudett, of the temper of both parties, there is no
Moral—Keep away from the boxing at the same time. Nothing like it was
Ludington, got drunk and beat an old doubt some sort of legislation will be
•chooL
ever seen here before.—Hastings Ban­ man named Taylor, so badly that he enacted. The objections to a constitu­
Will Cooper, waa smiling on old ner.
.
will die. They also assaulted two oth­ tional amendment empowering Con­
xtc,
friends a few days ago, be reports times
er. They have skipped, fearing arrest gress to pass a uniform law for mar­
dull np north.
Our Eaton County Neighbore.
AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTON! IS II YOU!
riage and divorce for the United States
after Taylor’s death.
A sleigh load of young people called
is a fact that would throw another
I cannot afford to be IDLE tf It is HARD TIMES, and these Goods MUST GO for what
A Battle Creek girl was arrested on
Bellevue has hopes of a new depot.
en friends in south-west Assyria a few
large body of litigation into the Feder­ they will bring, to make room for New Stock.
A fruit canning factory is talked of the streets the other evening in a state
nights ago.
al courts, which have already more
of
intoxication,
and
locked
np
over
A number of our teachers attended at Charlotte.
than they can attend to; and tend to
A young people’s Christian associa­ night. Next day M. L. Durfee was
tbe teachers’ laasociation at Vermont­
encroach more upon tbe state tribunals.
fined $83 and costa for selling tbe liquor
tion baa been organized at Charlotte.
ville laat week.
The jealousy excited by this tendency
Mrs. J. B. Roe, Portland, lectures to her, she being a minor.
’Jhank you, Mr. Banner correspon­
s»FOR
PURE
"W
is one of the reasons why, it is so diffi­
Marion Crowell, aged 14, son of
dent, we do not wish to borrow tbe cut­ Febuary 8tb,. in Charlotte on "Tbe
cult to pass a uniform law of bank­
Scott Crowell, of Adrian, was killed in
ter to go and see our patient for various Miracle in Store.”
ruptcy, or to secure it from being re­
Dr. E. R. Rexford, of Detroit, deliver­ a coasting accident at that city Jan 18.
reasons, one of which is, our patient
------ FOB THE-----pealed soon after it is passed. More­
ed his lecture on "Voltaire” at Char­ His sled ran into a cut in tbe bill and
has somewhat recovered.
over, Congress does not pay the Feder­
lotte,
Jan.
21.
his
death
was
almost
immediate.
This
New
Hardware
Firm
Dock Tanner.
al judges enough to keep the best abil­
An Ohio man is trying to organize a is tbe third coastjpg accident at that
ity on the bench. This is without ref­
stock company at Charlotte to erectan bill.
JOHNSTOWN.
erence to the almost irreconcilable dif­
extensive flouenng mill.
Garrett Crusen, treasurer of Lafay­
Bellevue baa just finished a new ette township, Gratiot county, was ferences between the various states on
When' is t&gt;e man who predicted an
"^Voodland, awticlu
the moral question involved in . the
school-house and finds the mistake was fatally shot by masked robbers on the
•pen winter 1
martial relation. Any kind of divorce
Oar stock of heavy and shell
night of Jan. 16. They failed to secure
The feed mill at Banfleld is doing a made of building too small.
law, for instance, arouse commotion in
Charlotte citizens have raised about any booty, and were arrested next day,
good business.
South Carolina, which only tolerated
WOODLAND.
$2,000
for
tbe
purchase
of
aclock
and
giving
their
names
as
Warner.and
say
­
John Senka has rented tbe Eastman
for a few years the divorce law passed
bell for the new court house.
ing that they are brothers.
farm and will move there soon.
by the Legislature during the recon­
Bert Wilson, alias Chas. Hurst, the
The newest clew in the Crouch trag­
Waa never to full and complete tn detalhu
Ask Bob Bellinger where that road
it la on thia the beginning of tbe new ear
burglar who escaped from the Char edy mystery is a story of a man who struction era, aud boasts a reconi of no
ends that leads into H. Colton’s field.
and it shall always be our alm to add to U
divorces before or since.
—Also a complete line of—
C. B. Watson and son of Grand Rap­ lotto jail December 23 has been recap­ left a hard-driven horse, a buggy and
as the wants of our customers may deslretured.
x
Tcllet
and
Fancy
Articles,
Dye
Stuffs,
blankets,
etc.,
at
the
house
of
a
farm
­
ids, are visiting at W. W. Hampton’s.
"Ah!” said a fond mother. "I would
E. A. Foote, a prominent Charlotte er near Hillsdale. Tbe man did not be glad if my boy were to marry—then
G«xx Keifer has rented the H. Benke
Grocery Drugs, Stationery, Tobac­
place and intends to move thereon in attorney, was stricken with paralysis tell a straight story and never cat » 1 could train bis wife!” It seems to
co and Cigars, Pocket Books,
on Tuesday and is in a very critical back after the Worse.
the spring.
come natural to a woman to be a moth­
Dickerson A Anderson's portable er-in-law,
___
We hear that C. A. Bristol and son condition.
Blank Books, StationeryFred are going into the frog bamneas
Patrick Clark,John Carrail and Mike steam sawmill, near Edmore, Montcalm
Etc., Etc., Etc.
John Sham, a mormon bishop, de­
Carmono have been sent to Ionia from county, was nearly demolished by the
Herbert Bowman occupies part of the Charlotte, under 90 day’s sentence each explosion of one of its boilers Thurs­ clares that Mormonism is in grentepetil
blacksmith shop.
He works ar all for vagrancy aud general cussedness. day. Henry Baldwicb, night watch and "if God doesnot pilot (he ship it
will goto pieces.” But the Lord is
kinds at wood work.
If you intend to baild, see as before going
Rev. J. W. Reid, pastor of the M. E. man. was instantly killed, his head be­
not on that dock just now.
elsewhere.
■
A B. Morford’s store at Banfleld is church at Charlotte, has organized a ing blown off.
If you are in need of E«Ve Troughtng, sad
doing a good business, with bis daugh­ home lecture course, which will be
Tbe body found dangling beneath a
want a job that wfll stand tbe test ofyeara,
WOMEN WHO BUFFER THOSE TERRI LE
HTBy keeping nothing but beat quality of we can give it to you.
ter Nora as head clerk.
railroad
car
at
Niles
on
Thursday
night
opened by Jndge P. T. VsnZile, Jan 25;
HEADACHEB.
One of ©Ur dashing young men went subject, "Five years in Mormondom.” has lx en identified as tbat&gt; of Jerry
goods and selling at Rock Bottom prices, we ' If you need any article in the Hardware
line, call upon us and we wfll try to supply
I used "Favorite Remedy" for those severe hope to bare a large business this winter.
away one day last week and was gone
Kelly, aged 87 years.
It Is supposed
Sunfield Township, saved $81.50 per
Slck-beadachea I spoke about, and it has en­
We would be pleased to have those wiAng
■two days. He came home with one
he attempted to leave tbe train at
tirely cured me. You1 may use my name, if
Suzar Rigs of any kind order them at onee.
aide of his noee badly skinned and one year by the change of Bupervisore. Bertrand, but caught his foot in a chain
Your patronage U solicited. Prices tow as
I.ie.
you choose, among those who so freely testify
die old one charged $130 for making
any other dealer and satisfaction guaranteed.
Unger tied up in a rag. If you wish to
and was thus dragged four miles. His
out tbe tax roll. The new one asks on­
know more about it inquire of Will
relatives live in Australia.
FAUL A VKLTK.
storatton of my wonted good health to ‘Ken­
ly $98.50.
Barnjughs, jr.
Jock.
nedy’s Favorite Remedy." Sarah J. Woodruff,
David W. Powers, one of the oldeet
HAVE AN
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Newburg, N. Y. Tbe above is one of many
resident of Ka'amo, died at Coffeeville,
EABT CASTLETON.
letters of the kind receives by Dr. David Ken­
— STJL1AM----Kansas, a few days ago, where he was
nedy, of Roundout, N. Y.
Washington, D. C., I
James. Everett is on the sick list.
visiting his two sons. His remains were
January,
19,
1884.
{
Look not mournfully Into the put; It c*n
E. D. Myers, of Ohio, is visiting at brought home and interred in Kalamo,
Propositions to change the whole not come back Again; wisely Improve Xthe
Mr. Garlinger’a.
Prokmtc WoUce.
He was 73 years eld.
government of Utah have been dis­
WOODLAND, MICH.
Mias Etta Noyes visited at Grand
Statb or Micuiaa.v, i
cussed
in Congress during the week,
COCXTT OfcBaKXY. f ""
A GREAT DISCOVERY
Ledge this week.
A FREAK OF NATURE.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
and some important and instructive That It dally briagnlg joy to tbe homes of
Ed. Holmes of Woodland visited at
the Probale Court for the county of Barry
facts bearing upon the Colony of Salt thousands by saving many of Uielr dear onoa made on tbe 17th day at December, A. D.
Boston, Ionia Co., Mich., /
Mr. Hoover's this week.
from an early grave. Truly U Dr. King'*,
January 81, 1884.)
Lake have been developed. Not with­ New Dlacovery for Consumption, Coughs, 1888, six months from that date were allowed tor
And aow Claude Price is the happy
E
ditor News:—I witnessed a few standing tlie pressure of business upon Colds. Asthma, Broochttla, Hay Fever, Low creditors to present their claims against the es­
-.poroessor of a stepper.
■
tate of Emily E. Linkletter, late of said
days ago, what I term, a wonderful Congress,the variety and increasing of Voice, Tickling tn the Throat aud Lungs, a cotinty, deceased, and that alf creditors of kept oonwtantly on Xrand.
Joseph Saalisbury and wife are vis­
positive cure. Guranteed. Trial Bottles free said deceased are requested to present their Customers can rely upon
freak of nature, and thinking it of number of qoestions demanding legis­
iting friends at Ceresco this week.
claims to Mid Probate Court, at tbe Probate
peculiar interest, I send you herewith lation. many members realize tbe ne­
in the City otHssuugB, in aaid county,
Frank Feightx r is getting the mate­
Resolve to sec the wdtld on tbe sunny side, office,
for examination and allowance, ou or before
the particulars:
cessity of action for the suspression of
rial on Hit ground for a new bam.
the 17th day of June next, and that such claims
A
few
days
ago
I
butchered
a
cow
wholesale
polygamy
among
the
Mor
­
wfll lx heard before Mid Court, on tbe 18th day
-C.-C. MeClue had a valuable goldtbe outset. ________________ _
of February sod on tbe 17lh day of June next,
dust colt Looked by a cow Sunday belonging to my father-in-law for mons of Utah, and other territories.
Boast not of your health and strength too at ten o’clock in tbe forenoon of each , et those
J. SPINDLER.
beef. She was to have bad a calf a Public sentiment having long since
night.
much;
bat
whilst
you
enjoy
them,
praise
God
December 22nd, A. D., 188&amp;.
Tobal Garlinger bus returned from year ago last April, but none made its asked for the extirpaUoa of tbe evil,
15-19
CiiMtXT
S
mith. Judge of Probate.
appearance
and
as
she
was
sick
all
refuses to be satisfied with the results
Ohio and now people are wondering if
The blood-eleaustag qualities of Ayer's Sarthrough tbe following summer, it was of recent legislation.
Congressmen rtparilla
«he brought any one with him.
renders Is Invaluable In all akin dlaorMr. aud. Mrs. Albert Baruuiu, of thought that siiu bad lost ber calf; generally profess a willingness to give
Woodlaud, and their two Diecua from but, after killing the animal, I their support to any measures which
NA8HVILU MAKKKT BEPOBT.
found that soefa was not the case. Tbe seems to be practical and far-reaching ;
Fbidat Noox, Jax. 96,1888.
calf bad been retained during this but they are comparatively few who
i Council rooms hi said Village
whole time within ber body and had thoroughly appreciate the difficulty of
!M
tbe 151b day of February, A
grown fast to her sides.
Strange to dealing with a society as firmly en­
OUR 0W5 COUNTY.
■ay, the calf, dead of course, had not trenched and perfectly organized as is
Gull Lak* folks jro sleigh riding on decomposed, but presented the natural the Mormon churrtb. Several measures
Apples, dried,
,in tbe above i solution be given by publishing
appearance
of
a calf at------------------full term.-------Since dealing wiunuc
with the cmuuiu
chronic evil
have been
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uecil Butter,
this ordinance and n»o|altoo twy succsssIvb
Hrdfortl partWM bdfc of ■st.«Rmr a thettmeabe was to have had a calf, the offered in each branch of Congress.
weeks in Tar. Naaavrixa Nawa. a newspaper
Nt*»re
Prion*: dsville.
— at VrL.k..,u«ui*
cow has been constantly within tbe an--------- •hare given
printed, published and circulated to said rilNotably
among tlrwte
who
Old Mr. AItoft of Huetincx township
(lie subject of aati-Murmoa legislation
w,&gt;. •'•-ry seriously injured by tbe tip- a certainty ibat there waa do poMibility careful sttidy nn* Senator Edmonds of
Approved Jan. 14th, 1884.
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The proverbial straw had broken the'
metaphorical camel’s back. Tbe pa­
tience of Charlotte Brantome, usually
equal to the exigencies of the occasion,
wm exhausted. The twins, as a mat­
ter of oourse, were the aul.jritaThey, however, with the complacency
natural to boys of six or thereabouts,
were indifferent to the tempest of de­
spair which raged in their sister’s
breML
They had considerately re­
frained from adding deceit to their
guilt, but had confessed, fully and un­
reservedly, to rifling the canary's nest,
to tearing a jacket, and losing a hat
down the well, to eating the strawber­
ries that were saved for supper, and to
catching their most faithful hen with a
fish-hook. That fish-hook represented
the straw; Charlotte the camel. She
could have borne anything better than
downright cruelty developed so early in
ope of her own blood. She never was
a boy.
"And a man wm here,” went on Pop­
sey; "a big man.” volunteered Wopsey,
the other twin.
"And he Mked us
about everything, wid we said our
mother wasn’t very well, and our sister
wm ah old-maid schooi-ma'am."
Charlotte winced. Where had he
Ricked up that expression ? And had
} oome to that ?
"You must not talk to strange men
fcbout mother or me.
What aid he

"He wanted to see von.”
“Me P” Visions of tramps, of spy­
ing burglars, only they had nothing to
"burgle,” m Popsey had said ono day,
came into her mind.
"How did he look P”
“He was beautiful,” "He wm dread­
ful,” said the twins in duet.
Further questioning elicited these
facts: He was young; he wm old; he
wm short; he wm tall; he wore specta­
cles; ho Lad a mustache, and wm a bugWithout puffery.simply on the good worts
of thoee who have used IL it haa made friend* jnan. In the iMt and crowning fact the
Jjo'ys agreed.
Practice had made Miss Brantome a
NOT A CUBE AIX,
tolerable clairvoyant, so far m reading
But a renllo and sure remedy for
those two small minds was concerned.
igth. mar the bappi- She jumped at the conclusion that some
mauy GIKJLS AXI&gt;
wandering naturalist chMing an elusive
WOMJEX
bug had chancod that way, and gave
toe subject no more attention. She had
'*Diseases of Women and Children" other things to think of than "bug-men’*
or any men, and the problems of bow
to provide a new hat for Wopsev and
R. PENGELL Y 4 CO.. Kaismssoe, Mich.
how to Instill remorse into the hearts
of her charges drove other thoughts
•way.
Sitting down on the low doorstep of
the house that had been home to her for
six
and twenty happy years she tried to
tv’s.
or Dread. Gives
reason it out. Tne sun wm yet high,
Relief at Once. the days were at their longest Behind
her flowed the tireless river; in front of
her, across the prairie, toe hills were
Sot a liquor or green. In the field of rye over the way
gleamed a large white wooden cross.
snuff.
Applied Her grandfather. In whose veins flowed
some of toe blue blood of France, had
with the finger. bought a home in this western country
when the remnant of an Indian tribe
(Thorough treat­ had still property to selL The deed of
sale provided for the preservation of
ment will cure. toeirlittleburying-ground. Here among
the sinking graves Pierre Brantome had
oe 50 rent*, by mall or at druaRlata.
ELY BROTHERS. I&gt;ruKgl»U, Otweyo. N.Y
built the cross. It had been renewed
several times ,:noe then, but had always
seemed the same, and wm ever tbe pa­
tient protector, solemnly holding its
white arms out m if to defend the moldering sleepers. The grain grew thick
around, but the tiny village of the dead
was never disturbed by spade or plow.
Old Pierro, however, had never pros­
pered. Neither did Pierre the younger;
and one night when, riding home, his
hors* shied at the sight of the white
cross in the moonlight and threw him
with his-head against a stone, he left no
And can furnish all who love Good Bread legacy but the homestead and a debt to
his wife and children. There wm a gap
with Flour that will delight them. One
of twenty years between Charlotte and
»ack will convince all that our flour b
the twin babies, and she really had a
third infant on her hands, for tbe mother
wm nothing more usefol than that after
ber husband’s death. She wm not
feeble-minded exactly, but painfully
gentle—etrange .and unaccountable.
Charlotte shouldered her burdens
Farmer* win fi«d It to tbclr interest to'make a
with a brave heart. Her French ac­
trial trip to our mill and be con vinetd of
cent—for Grandfather Brantome's blood
had never filtered through Canadabrought her employment in a school In
We shall al*o keep In stock
the town near bv. The long walks
back and forth kept the roses blooming
Mill Feed, Chop, Com Meal in her cheeks, the boys were good —
sometime*—and she, being busy, wm
And Bran.
happy. It requires leisure to be suc­
cessfully miserable.
Th* cross typified to her the "daily
martyrdom of privatelif*.” And now,
looking at it, her heart grew light The
new hat would cost but a trifle. Surely
there were more strawberries ripe in the
garden, toe canary would lay more
eggs, the iacket could be mended, and
a cah.
old Speckle had proved superior to the
fish-hook.

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ing about?
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»u.*clr.t

She acquiesced in silence.
”1 am gathering materials for an
historical work and was directed to you
for information concerning the antiqui­
ties of this region. And I might as
well say now that I have references and
all that sort of thing.”'
••Then you are not-------”
She
stopped; he smiled.
••No I am not exactly a bug-man, as
these little -fellows hare called me,
although I must plead guilty to a alight
leaning in that direction. ) et just now
I would joyfull v part with the biggest
bugs of my collection if in exchange I
migbt-examine your grandfather's pa­
per*.”
. ,*
He was so gracefully genial that one
could no more be absurdly dignVed
with him than with the golden r bin
singing on the Indian cross.
^Wlllyou walk in?”
••I will ait out here instead, if you
will permit me.”
So Popsey and Wopsey dragged a
chair and then stood motionless and
wonder-eyed, listening to toe talk of
discovery and adventure. They did not
understand it very well until the con­
versation turned to Indian lore. In­
dians and bears they coffld comprehend.
Then the mother, attracted by a atrange
voice, drew near the door in her
melancholy, wavering way.
•■The Postmaster's wife thought that
La Salle was an Indian Chief,” Char­
lotte wm saying, “and she had beard
of Father Marquette, but supposed him
toe priest down at La Pax. Her opin­
ion of him would not have made him
vain. She does not believe in ‘Fop­
pery,’ as she calls 1L”
••I met a woman the other day who
thought a herbarium was a bug,” re­
marked Mr. Duncan. Then they
laughed.
But • everything cornea to an end.
The boys began a dumb show behind
the stranger's back to indicate to their
sister that they were perishing of
hunger; so she let the conversation lag
in order to end the call.
••Come to-morrow and see the papers
if you like,” she said. “It will be Sat­
urday, and I shall be athometo answer
questions.”
He thanked her and withdrew, lump­
ing over the rail fence which skirted
the field of rye in order to get a near
view of the cross, on which not one, but
a dozen, golden robins were now hold­
ing a vesper conclave. And the tea­
kettle was soon singing in toe Brnntome
kitchen a song as gay as that of tbe
robins, and Charlotte was not her usual
careful self as abe picked the straw­
berries for tea.
••Half of them green,” said toe dis­
gusted Wopsey. ••’Spect she’s think­
ing of the bug-man.”
It eertainlv was Mtonishing how
much consulting the Brantome manu­
scripts needed. And, too, Mr. Duncan
required so much assistance. It was
••Miss Brantome, will you kindly read
this list while I copy it?" or. "Miss
Charlotte, really I 'can’t make out
whether this Is an e or an i,” all the
while. Grandfather Brautome would
have begun to inquire as to marriage
settlements and Scotch pedigrees had
he been alive to see those chestnut locks,
innocent of bangs, and that dark mus­
tache in such dangerous proximity. It
was the old story—two young heads
bending over the same page. No word
of lovehad passed. All waaonattrlctly
business basis, the correctness of the
History of the Missions of toe Northweat
the objective aim.
Bnt at last there was ho excuse for
lingering longer.
The hills across
the prairie were red and gold, the rob­
ins had fled, and the grain around the
little burying-ground cut and stowed
away.
Charlotte wm walking home m usual.
Far away in the road two moving dote
appeared, which developed into toe
twins as they came nearer. Tears
were cutting briny furrows down their
not very clean cheeks.
Hysterical
sobs alone came from their mouths as
they tried to speak, but finally sisterly
intuition eliminated these words from
the choM:
•‘Mother has runned away! She said
she would if we didn’t stop pounding,
and wo didn’t, and she hu runned!”
That poor mother! She had made
the same threat a hundred times before,
but had been pacified.
••Which way? Tell mo quickly,”
thinking of the river, so tireless and so
cruel.
••She runned up the railroad track.”
No more words were Deeded. Back of
the garden wm the branch railway
from La Pax. The evening train was
nearly due.
Leaving the twins to toddle after as
well as they could in their exhausted
state she ran.
Ran?
She flew.
The bright invalid shawl wm a
beacon. Mrs Brantome sat upon the
track, idly playing with some yellow
flowers. Chariotuj knew her patient
welL
••Mother,” the said, “it is late, and
tbe boys are calling, and you must

an inspiration.
“How can I repay you?" asked wet­
eyed Charlotte, aa tlie party, boys,
mother and all, were walking back.
“By making over to me Pierro Bran­
tome's manuscripts—and his grand­
daughter. I can never write th* history
without her.”
■
••Well,” softly, ‘In the cause of sci­
ence—perhaps.
And this is how it came to pass that
the boys marched up the church aisle
before the robins came again with
Charlotte and the bug-man.
As for the cross—it spreads it* whit*
arms over a new-made grave. The
_______
-i___ i____
________
poor
mother
has ..
“_____
runned
aways”____
for­
ever.—Flora L. StanfiM, in Chicago
Tribune.
The Conquest of Pain.
It is said that even the most acute
physical pain can be overcome by a de­
termined effort of the will, and in a re­
cent number of a medical journal Dr.
Carpenter quotes several corroborative
Instances.
Dr. Edward H. Clarke suffered from
a fatal malady which produced the
most agonizing pain; and yet he could
determmately withdraw his conscious­
ness, so to speak, from that pain by
.fixing it upon another object, that ob­
ject being the working out of his own
neutral train of thought in tbs compo­
sition of a book.
' This is well known to have been the
case also with regard to Sir Walter
Scott, who, during a very severe and
painful illness, dictated the “Bride of
Lanimennoor.” - The-most remarkable
fact about the composition of this work,
wm that, after his recovery, ho entire­
ly forgot all that he had done, the book
on its publication coming to him m an
entirely new work with which he had
had nothing whatever to do. He only
remembered the general outline of the
story upon which he had composed his
novel; this he had heard in early life,
and it remained with him; but of the
working up of this story into the novel,
while he lay on his sofa contending
with paroxysms of agony, he had no
recollection.
Thus, in the case of Walter Soott, m
in that of Dr. E. H. Clarke, we see the
effect of determined fixation of the at­
tention upon a train of ideM in master­
ing physical pain.
Another most remarkable example of
the same thing is in the cose of Robert
Hall, a celebrated preacher. He used
to go into the pulpit suffering the most
agonizing pain, which wm found after
L»s death to have resulted from a large
calculus in his kidney, with projecting
points, the terrible suffering produced
by which every medical man will at
once appreciate: and wm obliged
habitually to take some of toe largest
doses of opium that were ever adminis­
tered. But from tbo moment he began
his extempore sermon (the introductoiy
service having been performed by his
colleague), he seemed utterly uncon­
scious of his condition.
“During the latter portion of his life,
which was passed in Bristol,” says Dr.
Carpenter, “I was often his hearer,
and like- every one else, wm most
deeply interested in his discourses,
while at times quite carried away by
the torrent of his eloquence. I wm as­
sured by eye-witnesses that when he
went down ‘into toe vestry he would
sometimes roll on the floor in agony,
though during his pulpit address be
Lad ceased altogether to feel pain.”
Will and faith together can indeed
work wonders.— Youth'* Companion.

Yarions Oaths.
It was a customary ’Jriing in what are
called the dark iges for a swearer to
lay his hanci on a crucifix m a sacred
symbol, or touch the altar while he
swore by the God to whom It was ded­
icated.
Soon he came to swear by the
crucifix itself or “by the rood.” CM
kiqdred origin is the oath “by th*
mass,” “bv the wounds,” hence
“'swounds’’and’•aounds.” Thesacred
water was to the vulgar mind a part of
God’s corporeal nature, hence "God’i
bodikin,” a favorite oath of toe Elizabethian age.
The custom of placing the right hand
upon some sacred object wm considered
of the utmost importance, and there
wm quite a difference in the degree of
the solemnity of the oath according m
the object sworn by wm more or lew
sacred. When Harold of England
swore to William the Conqueror that
bo would not push his claim to the
crown, he supposed that be was only
swearing on a missal or prayer-book
which wm lying on a chest, and hence
could do so with a mental reservation,
but the oath wm really the most bind­
ing possible, m was afterward dis­
closed, when William removed the
cloth with which the chest wm covered
and disclosed the authentic relics of a
saint It was claimed at one time in
the Irish troubles, in James IL’a time,
that the oath upon the eucharist of an
Irish Catholic could not be relied upon
in the court, unless the priest who con­
secrated it was in sympathy with the
English Government For it wm said
that the transubstantiation depended
entirely upon toe will of the priest, and
if he did not wish the bread of the
wafer to be changed into the body and
blood it would be nothing but a Wt of
baked dough, which everyone could
sweat- falsely upon without committing

__ ian chief, who had sworn
__________ disliked, was seen to scrape
feed the chickens.”
it off his tongue with his knife and spit
The mother shook her head. Per- it out Andin Germany, to this day,
there are places where the witness.
lotto scolded. Alike useless.
Then,
m a last resort, fibe used a gentle
force. A failure. Sit there ana pull dicate to his conscience that his oath
those yellow flowers to pieces—that the was crocked.—Clewland Herald.
poor, unbalanced woman would do,
—Sick-headache patients are ruoom •
nothing else. In Heaven’s name what
was to be done? Thoee who have had mended three glasses of luke-warm
experience know tlie strength uf the
insane. The train whistled for the sion. and to be followed Immediate!y by
crosaing a mile away, and just then, a glass of 1mh mustard water. • l*he
i! the bug-man!” they some guardian angel guiding him.
otting toward ber with James Duncan jumped tbe fenue,
Ttmai, “very beuefirinl and jute'•»*•••«'*
l their sandy liute foot. handkerchief ;n bW hand
taring to l be uirinlHatrtJ ”

'inch bad accumulated from U»a pr&lt;x*ad«
Tbe court met at OyjO o'clock, and halt a*
hour later It was announced that the jury
were ready with their verdict
in the
court-room there Mere as many spectator*

Him, and while Tucker's back was turned.

the jury filled iu. and wt
were seated
Judge
Stowe

dropped it on Tuck«
the verdict might be, there should be no
demonstrations of approval or disapproval
Tooker did so. Knight then walked be­ Thoee disregarding thia Injunction would, he
hind tbe bar, and picking up a revolver •aid, be arrested. The prisoner, who wm
In the dock, was told to stand up. He did
so, standing as rigid as a statue, bb lips ap­
with him to the stable, which an did. He parently thinner and more colorless thaa
usual, and bb heavy eyes more heavy.
saddle it. This done. Tucker went back to “Gentlemen, have you agreed upon a
“We
tbe bowi&lt;followed by Knight, who ordered verdtetF’ Mked Ctertf Rowland.
have,” answered tlie jurors.
“What
him to tie some blankets to the saddle and say you,
guilty or not guilty?”
was tbe next interrogation.
“ Not
guilty,” replied the forrnan, nnd such a
upon tbo ground. It contained about HA shout m went up from tlie thousand at
which Knight pocketed. Ho then bad* voices In tbe court-room never vras heart
Tucker write a document, which he signed.
As produced in court this morning it b as entered the uioutlis of those in waiting, and
they proclaimtxl it us they ran down-stalra
follows!
.
'
yellinc at the top of their voices: “Acquit­
Seven-mile ranch. Tucker had nothing to ted! Acquitted I” Tbe croWd in wnltlnc
upon the street took up the re­
do with taking tbe guns or the horse.
frain, and yelled out with might and
Aureo Kxioirr/
main: “Acquitted I" Shop men nux
Knight than mounted bis horse, and, io their doors and joined,In tlie shouting.
making Tucker walk before him, left tbe Judge Stowe was to all appearances as hap­
ranch several miles. Here he remained py as the happiest A hearty smite illum­
until evening, when he coolly informed inated bis face as he left the bench and
Tucker that be gueasod there was no dan­ shook hands In greeting v. Ith a number of
ger of his being apprehended, eo he would thoee who had worked and prayed tor toa
resume his journey—he (Tucker) could re­ deliverance of tlie boy. Ho never seemed
think onoe about enforcing th*&lt; penalty
turn home. Captor and prisoner then to
for disobedience of bia Injunction about orparted company.
Tucker made his way to Rock Creek and
Nutt was 'h~T».oved to prison to undergo
telegraphed hb employer that tbe ranch examination which shall establish his jymhad been robbed. Knight wai followed by ent sanity. He will probably be dbcb irged
the officers, who finally arrested him near to-day. Mn. Nutt and ber daughter beard
tlie news as they were alighting from a car­
Fort Collins.
riage in front of tlie office of their counsel
They were deeply affected. The jury called
HOW HE DID ITon them in a body, nnd some of tbe jurors
mingled tears ‘with the widow.
" Judge Stowe says if the verdict had been
different he would have been the first to
(N. T. CorresponCoaoc.j
sign a petttteu for pardon. Everybody In­
It b painful to print such incidents of dorses the result When released, the pris­
unnecessary tragedy as the following. We oner will be taken,to tbe farm of an uncle
do it because we are anxious to circulate In Fayette County, and there kept until the
every warning against playing with fire­ excitement has pa»ed away.
P1TT8DVRGH, Jan. 24.—The hearing as to
arms, and in the hope that o’hers may James Nutt's present mental condition took
learn in season never to point a gun or place before Judge Stowe, and resulted in
pistol in sport because they think they are tlirfprisoner’s release, Drs. Wylie, Beatty,
not loaded. The residence of John Wil­ Herron and Christy were examined and
liams, of Scranton, Pa., was the scene of all agreed that at the present time NuU te
of sound mind ind fully responsible, and
a pitiful tragedy one day.
Mr. Williams’ son, Andrew, a young man they thought it would bo perfectly safe to
twenty-two years of age.was indulging in s restore him to liberty. He was then dbfrolic with hb sister, Maggio, a bright, chargod and. Id the company of friends, left
court-room for M^jor Brown's office,
playful and pretty girl of seventeen. The the
where hb mother, sister and other relatives
young man, in order to escape her, darted were waiting to receive him. On the way
up-stairs and into hb bed-room, where she he was tendered a perfect ovation. Tne
followed him.
scene at Brown’s office was very affecting.
Mrs. Williams, a moment L.ter, was Hb mother and slater wept bitterly ns they
startled by the report of a pbtol, and ran threw their arms around him, . and tbe joy
thus expressed seemed to know no bounda
Uniontown, I’m., Jan. 24.—James Nutt
entering, she heard bar son exclaim:
with his mother and stoter, Mi* Lizzie, ar­
“ My God I I hare shot Maggie I”
here late yesterday afternoon. A
Ho was greatly excited, and holding the rived
large crowd had collected nt the depot, and
unconscious girl in his arms, cried: **O were prepared to give the party ati enthusi­
mother, I have killed her. What shall I astic reception, but Mrs. Nutt requested
do?” holding the revolver in his hand. Uiat no demmistration be made, and this re­
Thon, suddenly raising it to hb own tem­ quest whs &gt;trieUy obeyed. Many, huwevts.
ple, he said: “I shall take my own life. rushed up and shook, hands with Jmnea -aa
he jiasaed into tlie carriage. The trieous of
At that moment Andrew’s father came Dukes, while disapproving of tlie veniicL
nulling into the room and caught bis arm say that It was nothing more than they ex­
just lu time to prevent a double tragedy. pected after the change of venue. Young
Nutt made the Allowing st/tement:
Medical aid wa« summoned, and it was
1 no wore intended to kill Dukes that even­
discovered that the bullet bad entered ing when I let.- home than I have of killing
you now. 1 always curr.ed p plMol. AU boy*
Maggio’s right temple.
have
fancies and mine wa« to bo a root
Andrew wm terribly distressed when ni-tol-ahot.
Many hours 1 have apaot prac­
told that his sister oould not live. He sur­ ticing with a pistol t»ef re my lather war
rendered himself into the custody of an
officer, an&lt;i was placed in the County JalL
He stated that when Maggio followed him
pistol--hot. After 1 got the mull I started
home that nluhL and turned into the next
in*r on a table, an i taking it up be point- building, wnerc. they said. I lalil Is
wait for Dtlkee, for an
purpOM.
Coatltq- out
•• Look out. I’ll shooL'
ran loaded.
ofU&gt;n 1 fit'll till 1 hrurd from others. None
had shot her. She staggered forward and
woul I have fallen on the floor bad bo not
caught her in his arms.
have roochi-l IcUoraeaylng to killbtaxbut at!
my relation* advi-c-l tne nottothink of doinr
DUCKING A DUDE.
such a thins. I don't know yet what I •hall
do. 1 am a great home boy. and would Hke to
trot work where I could be home. I will advise
with Mr. Breckenridge, and he may find me
something to do.

' L Harrodsburg &lt;Ky.) Special.]
A Philadelphia dude drummer, traveling
tor a wholesale jewelry establishment,
was badly taken in by some young bloods
of this city last night. Charles Italic, led
Into a tran by answering a personal in a
Cincinnati paper, put in »ji appearance
here last night prepared to meet a sup­

pointed trysting place, tbe result of a
long and affectionate correspondence.
Dressed in a style that would have done
credit to Ferguson, he emerged from hb
quarters at the Commercial House, and
hastily repaired to tbe spot, on Greenville
street, flushed with, high hopes of success
in fascinating a Harrodsburg beauty. Ar­
rived at tbe place he was confronted by a
party of boys, who took him forcibly, de­
spite hb appeals for quarter, and sub­
merged him several times in the asylum
pond. Charles Italic, the Philadelphia
drummer, a married n*n and father of
two children, crept into.Jtht hotel about
midnight, bought anew suit thb morning,
and skipped on the first train leaving Har­
rodsburg.
He said he had been badly treated;

papers; cursed the Harrodsburg boys,
and avowed his intention of glaring Har
rodsburg a wide berth in tbe future. The
photograph which he had sent hb sup
posed girl, and several valuable presents

qulttal of Nutt reached tills plyc*—Lyman
Dukes’ native town—yesterday morning.
The universal sentiment is that the verdirt
Is right, excepting In tlie Dukes settlement
near here, where the dead man’s remains
will be placed next summer, and where hb
property Ilea. Several of hb rebtives were
present during the entire trial, and are very
bitter against what they call the sentlmentJ
verdict of a prejudiced jury.

Affairs in ths Loqging CountryEau Claire,Wb., Jan. .'X—The Chip­
pewa Valley log crop will be from 600,­
000,000 to 800,000,000 thb winter, exclusive .
of 900,000,000 ns a surplus of the cut List
winter. On Black River and inlerwctiug
streams the work is also being pu.iied along ..
rapidly, but the cut of logs will be twenty '
per cent below that uf lust year. Tbe lum­
bermen of tills section arc getting their mill*
in order, and it is expected the cut of the
Eau Claire milk alone will reach, if iw&lt; ex­
need, 300,000,000. ' The Beef Stough Com­
pany is oaicuiating to raft s 25,000,000 feet;
last year it rafted 440.000,003.

Deprstsioa in the Packing Industry.
Chicago, Jan. 38.—Quite a number of
tbe large packing-houses of this city haw
shut down, and many others are running on
short time, ou account of the light rroelpto
of h%*H aud the uafavantbie outlook to toe
In..

1. 1.

I"..I

.4^*

many other boosts will either

girl for a sweetheart in every town he
visited, and they only intended to take tbe
conseit out of him by giving him a genteel
ducking. After first disarming tbair

_______________________________

y. town

early in the season. The sbort hog crop
and lire European prohibition are too much
for them. _______________
A Palatial Hostelry Coalsaiptalsd.
Milwaukee, -an. 23.—Tbo Merchants’
Uy evening to take steps towards securing
tbe srocUunof a hotel on the East SUU Tir
uslMjnfo calls for a building to coal iib&amp;ut
11,000,floo.
.

�[Lower

—

[Ofc

ig, prouon.ioed by Um
got Into adUBtrnlty with

■Dun’s tbo whole

■unccuiiAW^
it west ought that

. over bis spectacles at a
Saturday as ho uttered

reeled what looked like a

pletoly severed, but that the jugular rein

received absolutely no nouriebmunt of nay

bodily injuries ware healed, but Um men­
tal faculties were entirely destroyed, and

shadow and wan finally relieved by death,

which have characterized him up to th*
strange being occurred a: bi- boros

It

never heard of any remarkable occurrences
make me sick. I rnw-mber a wonderful
' old, and just before his death resided at
No.
E ist Third street.
Ravennan waa fond of sausage, Bauerkrant, BarUche, Ix^bcrwurst, Kartoffel,
Knoldel, Bchwslnflelach, lager and other
eart side delicasies. He earned good

rean tastes to such an extant that about

bls clothing made with broad tucks and

the back of his. coat should give way. Night
and day tbe la*“" “*
-.a
neatb hie tight
before his &lt;'
lot see his feet. He
would not'
om with a door of
ordinary v
he had to abandon bis trade.
Tbe amount of worry which hla unfortu­
nate condlt on cost him would hare made
many a man thin, but it bad the opposite
effec’ on Joseph. After a time ho was un­
able to walk more than a block at a time.
Ci airs which supported him at the beginninz of dinner, often broke down beforehs

ain towns one time when they wus holding
county court. Every man bad a botflo of
moonshine, and they wus alt feelin* mighty
happy; Finally they got,a leetle bit too
hilarious, and a fight sprung up bs'wixt a
great big duffer and a leetle bit of a wiry
feller. The big duffer c uld *a eat the lit­
tle .feller up, cLothee and all, but tbe first
thing be done was to pull one of tbe«e old
pot-metal knives end jab.tba blade into the
leetle feller
„u.r,
’s neck. »
It w.n,
went .n
in nv&gt;,
right
alongside
■hold, tu«
th. jugular,
fetUr. and
.„.l tnen
&lt;b.n st
H oent
...
? under
. ..IL ..............
kinder around. and
When tho ...
bit
fuller went to pull it out he ripped the
.leetle toiler’s jugular right square In two,
an ! you oughter aeed the bloc I fly. It
.qalrted .Lout tw«tt,.HT. r«*. A.
IMto tellur dropprf, oTorrtxHr.ln th,
erowdortrf: -Oh. h^. . roo.r; bl. Jupdar
nt, art,th.y expoctM to .L him
ero^t ttt.Hu of thnh ..eon,!., but then
&gt;uoo.of them mounUln doctor, th-ru,
•nd to look.! him you'd think h. didn't
know . ). nd.r nta from • trombone.
■sund Imck.' nld he, 'dn m. . uh.nn U
him.’ *nd h. elbow,rd bl. w.y ttm;. th.
emwd to when th. Inti, frllm Ur
bn. bln’ hi. lart. H. prrll-d out of hl,
. .
....
• « ■ « •
..
pocket somethin’ as looked 1 ke a crook*d
darnin’ needle, and then he fished
around in the wound until be caught
hold of both ends of t^e jugular
vain and
pulled ’em out.
-Then
ho tied the ends tight with a piece of thread
to keep the blood from squirtin’ out until
an old feller in tbe crowd whittled down a
pipe-stem, to make it fit In the jugular.
When it was shaved down small enough
the old doctor inserted the pipe-stem and
tied the ends of tbe rein around IL In less
than two minutes that, little feller was on
his feet and looking around for the fuller
that cut him."
“You nj’Sii to say bo recoveredf”
“Course ho did. and you’ll find the case
recorded in the madlea] works. Only case
of the kind ever heard of in America."
“ And the pipe-stem never bothered
him?"
'
“ No, only it made him sick at the stom­
ach at first The stem
n good deal
stronger than tho kind ho had been used to
handlin’ and it made him a leetle bit dizzy

thing which the anxious care of his friends
cou'd suggest a« a remedy for the ceaseless
growth of fat was tried in vain. The poems
of the Sweet Flinger of Michigan were un­
availing, and even the obsolete fifteen
puxxie lost its charms.
In the earlier part of this week Riverman
gal e I so very rapidly that it wns consid­
ered advisable to send him to Bellevue. A
two-horse torntture truck was summoned,
and five experienced piano movers carried
him downstairs. He died at midnight of
Brig t’a disease and fatty degeneration of
tbe heart.
Undertaker Munn provided an enormous
ice box for tbe remains until a coffin could
be made at a Oreenpoint shipyard. The
coffin was delivered yesterday. An intelli.
young man was lining it wit fleecy muslin
when tbe reporter called. A group of
curious chidren were flattening their un­
washed noses against the glass doors, and
gating at tbo huge coffin.
“If poor Joe’s soul is as big as bls body
they’li bave to unbinge tbe pearly gates,"
aaid the young man to tbe merry accom­
paniment of his tack hammer.
MAIDS OF HARD MUSCLE.
"This box is nearly seven feet long and Girls Who Easily Coaid Toss a IJly-Flafeet eight inches long himself, but

weig rd, bu‘ I don’t know how true that
is. Why, his stomach a leks out like a
mountain and we can’t get his arms folded.
It’s going to be a big job to get him in here,
he’s so broaA at the elbows. And then,"
eOntioned the sneaker, seating himself on
the edre of the coffin, “people who die as
he did swell up afterwards. We don’t
think he’ll jump out of the ice-box. Oh,
no. It took right men to carry him in here,
and Lord only knows bow many it wEl
him out without taking down part of tbe

gallon of ablebo lied men assisted in put­
ting the body in the coffin.
PAID IN HIS OWN COIN.

I.'n filial Son.
[N. Y. Bun.]

called a peculiar case of retributive justice
in that family.
the beet farms in the county, and his sow
assisted him to working it. This son maZ
ried and had a son. When tbo grandson
was about fifteen years of age his fatlwsuggested to the grandfather that, as h*

[N. Y. Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer.]
There is a swell gymnasium for women
here, and I «uppose men would laugh at
the exercis •*, just as they heartlessly do
whei a girl at’emp’s to rhrow a ball. Tho
exercise* cousin largely of calirtbenics—
wheeling, dumb-balN, 'percussion aud the
like. Th® dumb-bell exercises are vigor"
ous and grac ful. As a piano glvea the
measure and a drum the particular empha­
sis, the gytnnns's perform difficult figures
in unison and precision. Tlie solid pha­
lanx, a. novel movement,'is formed by
double circles of girls advancing quickly
toward the c-nter until a close body is
formed, the girl* being united in the small­
est conceivable space, and there perform­
ing gymnastic posturings. Buch a lump
of active, loveliness would make k man’s
eye glisten, but no mMcullne gaxe is per­
mitted.
The percussion exercise is odd. Tbe
rows of performers are divided into groups
of two, and each one of the two percussed
the other on a-ms, legs, breast and back
with quick, decisive strokes to tho music.
Indian-club swinging Is a bu'ton-anapning,
seam-opening sort of exe ciao, and only a
few ofrthe girls are adepts at it. At a
dasj exercise I saw eleven of those fair
athletes lightly dancing around ttie room.
Stopping fora moment to take full brentli,
they then swung the clubs with remarkable
strength ami ease. Running jumps are

seen th* bar raised to a height of four feet
and lightly cleared. Others easily ma le
tbeir way through the air by means of musended rings.
The woman professor in charge of tbe
gymnasium teaches the pupils how to walk.
of it, with the aid of the grandson. Hv There is a style of walk sanctioned l&gt;y
promised tbe old man a good horn ■ * id w fashion, the same as there are tales in
drees. Instead of assuming a languid,
finally deeded tbo property to his son.
willowy movcm -nt and inclining tbs body
“No sooner had be obtaiuedthe tttie to* forward, which used to be the style, the
the property than the son began a systor; New York girls are going to the other ex­
of tbe most h artless treatment of his fatb treme. The aim now is to march lixe di­
or. He comp lied him to work harder that minutive grenadiers.
he had ever done for himself, would net
permit him to eat at the family table, an}
[Salem (N. C.) Special]
snbj.-cted him to all kinds of persecution,
James Buck, an old wbi.e man living
• Tbe grandson protested in vain against near Bodkin, owns a small farm, upon
this treatment of. bit grandfather, and which he and bis only dau -hter lived. She
finally the old man left the homo that was aged twenty-two and plain. Bucksaw
bo bad made and loumi an asylum in the the chance of making a profitable crop of
county poor-house.
tobacco 1£he could only get someone to
“After awhile tbe son’ got badly into assist him and bls daug tor in the field.
He was very poor, and could barely make
payment of hisobligations that be made a
this fact prevented hie securing labor.
Richard Turney, a young man, moved in
the father pave acme directions that did the neighborhood about fourteen months

declare I t at :&gt;fai wishes should bo carried
place. The son, howeveK reminded him
that he held tee title to the farm himself.

turn tbe affection to account, and agreed,
if the young man would assist him on the

Bickott while she wu a pupu xb.tt;
at tne jj,,, upper floor over the dining-room bu­
Brown County Convent rnabout Mthroe . low,
made of green poplar boards
loosely laid. These have shrunk, leaving
and interesting features of the cafe la too numerous and wi ve-gaping cracks. One day
fact that Mollie Bickett is the first one of last we k Pindnr’s tenants had company 1, upon ut ud the mu whod«a. m pwu tor It hr pm.kliu, u. fcmll, with
tbe large number of Bisters and scholars for dinner. In the morning of the Mme
Ing, la liable to have a large Doctor bill to pay.
who were stacked by Bt. Vitus’ danc&lt; day Pindar procured two coal-oil . barrels
simultaneously at the Brown County Con­ and put them in the room over the dinin rvent to die. The readers will not fail to
recall the time when the inmates of tbo tbe bucketful un'il both barrels were filled.
convent, were seised with the dreadful St.
At WOODLAND. i&gt;
Tbe barrels bein ; in position to suit bis

Gold Weather!

the
moment of, a tHn, Things
. ..__ ~
.
, ,
0
1 kL
‘” auspicious uivumaw.ii
Of
time. Tho affair create,!
^2
created tha
!be, greate »t below progressed aeren-ly. Tbe hostess
consternation.. The Dress,
press, not onlv
only in thia
this -1i con,Urnatioa
k. felt* happy
-----------a----------------and ----guests
and
secure without
city,
but
throughout
the
country,
teemed
a single suspicion of tbe storm that was
. wj
I with accounts of IL Tbo disease, after about to burst upon them. The dinner,
— T—7—’
-owluU-UtaoMorw.Mtoota.ra^u, a substantial feast, come on smoking hot,
&lt;.&lt;r d.y. th, nit, utul and the party gathered around the t* le
«"&gt;«» SUten, bM th. ..m« &lt;r,upturn., to do justice to the occasion. Then ti ers
‘-‘-■I • »l»«itl» came a maniacal yell from above that
I ^hl"• •'““•t too —11 froze the very marrow in their bones, apd
te4n«rtpttat bun._ H. .ppromrh and a flood of Water that drench- d them to
«'&lt;**“»• Ubwnld-1 by l.nptor end their skins and literacy washed the dinner
d™K,n8 of th. limb., . lurn.1 from the table. e
1 tobS"“'
Stm.mldl.ord.rot tbo.tom.eu
Pindar ran out and danced for Joy, and
““
Th. mut'd., cm., to b. uud.r
'
““ h~? ,“l" “ tM •"»!&gt;&lt;"« having lots of fun. Just then be caught
. ”
““
th
UI unable sight of Marshal Oden, whowas approachtocontrnl
tocontrol hltnr
hisorhunnlf
bonelf. V'nlunlnnn
Violent convulsions ing tbe scene of the de'uge, and he ran
at ack the patient, the face becomes dis­ back up stairs. Od n followed, and was
torted by the spasmodic action of the met at the head of tbe stairs by Pindar
muscles, tbe motions of tho body are un­ with an ax. Oden then went away, but
certain, and one leg and the opposite arm soon returned with his Deputy. Pindar
will seem paralyzed. Among the causes waa still at bay, and backed about him
are fright, in itation of tho stomach end furiously with the ax when any attempt
bowels, improper diet and disordered men­ was made to arrest him. Finally, at the
struation. Aitogeihfr.lt is a singular com­ rink of losing their lives cr sustai iin** seri­
plaint. Soma of those attackou at the com­ ous injuries, the Marshal and D-puty
mencement were worse ibau other*. Boon made a grand rush at Pindar, and wore
after tho school closed and tho girls re­ fortunate in securing him without the loss
turned to tbeir homes they as well os tho of blood.
_________________
Bisters began to recover. But Mollio
FAITHLESS TO HER VOWS.
Bickett, whose tenacity of life, under the '
able, never got well, and finally died, niter
long suffering. Miss Bickott wm scarcely
[Chicago Herald.]
sixteen years of age at tbe time of her de­
Truant husbands and faithless wives are
mise. Prior to her illness she wm a pretty,
plump and wed-developed girl. Bbe was centricitioe of their married life worthy of
a pronounced brunette and quite pretty. especial mention, unless tbe actors In tbe
Bne wavone of Alx children ranging in age social drama are of sufficient importance
from nine to twenty one yean. Her sur­ to render their vagaries interesting to the
viving bro hr nt and si-ters are all appar­ general public. The last case thrown into
ently in tbo best of health. Re.urnlng the local news-hopper, though the actors
home from the convent when taken
ill, Mollie
received
the best of ing from tbe coolness with w&gt; ieh the you&gt;g
me-ilcal treatment, and at tiio end | lover appropriated a wife, and the willCmort well. Her ■ inKnr,^ ,he display*! to be appropriated.
Frank Crandall is an industrious young
once more wreathed with smiles, and her mechanic, employed by a furniture-dealer
n-rves were entirely under control. on Hoisted street, and living at 176 West
Eighteen months ago her father, who had Jackson str ut, in a small four-room cot­
a great deal of trouble in the Archbishop
Purcell case, died of a disease of the brain, the union was productive of apparent hapafter a protracted sickness. Mr. Blckett’s
death seemed to hav • a great effect upon Ings sufficed to keep tho family in comfort­
his daughter, for she soon boc'nme mor .se able food and clothing, but the develop­
and d«s|&gt;ondent, and the symptoms of t &gt;e ments show that the wife tired of her hmold complaint gradually return d. Her band and children. She was posses,ed of
mother noticed that sho ate very '•tie, consi lerablo beauty, being tall, welland consulted a phy klan. The latter fo. med, light hair and dark-eyed, and she
thought nothing of the matter, remarking sighed for reliof
from the cares
to Mr*. Bickett that Mollie probably of home and family. As usual in
helped herself to what she wanted' while such cases, the serpent was bandy,
preparing the m -ale. The girl generally in the person of a gay
young
assisted In tbe cooking and other ki chen moulder
of
cabbage
leaves
into
work. Later on, however, it was found pure Havanas, and the trusting hu band
beyond all doubt that Mollie to »k scarcely V ok him into tbe family to board. This
any ’&gt;our abment. Bbe could not give?ny wm two months ago, and Thursday last
particular rea^pn except that it hurt her the'rapld developm-nt of this social dra­
to eat, and, moreover, she had no appe­ ma had it* culmination in a high tragvdy
tite. As ber condition con' inued the symp­ so-nu. The wife told her husband rhat
toms of the St. Vitus’ dance became she thought more of the brilliant Ala ka
more noticeable. She grew pale and thin, diamonds, flowing mustache and red neck­
and her condition was alarmingly se­ tie of the cigar-maker than she did of her
rious. The physicians called into the case lawful spouse, and declared ber intention
were Drs. Carson, Beamy, DeCourcy, Al­ of flying with her chos-m one to the far
len, Dawson and Schmuck. Finally the Pacific slope. The Lothario pulled out a
doctors found it necessary to inject nour­ murderous-looking knife, and doolart d his
ishment. This, however, produced tbo willingness to make several hole* in the
most violent convulsions, and had to be ' husband if tho latter was not satisfied
discontinued. Ttio patient for a long time . with the arrangement or wanted any sat4sprevious to October 1 took no nourishment !' faction. Under tbe circumstances, Cranbeyond an occasional piece of cracker aud ; dall, who wm unarmed, did not B«k for
a few sips of wine or beer. She grew ter­ any satisfaction, and the ci ar-maker
ribly emaciated, and it was evident she carried off Mrs. Crandall and t e oldest
could not last much longer. Itwa1. impos­ child.
sible to get anything to her stomach. Toe
Tbe next day Crandall discovered that
nourishment taken stopped above the the pair had only gone as far m State
stomach, and was at once emi ted. With street on their journey toward the setting
several of .he emissions blood came. It sun, and, with tbe assistance of an officer,
seemed that there must be an ulcer­ he took possession of tbe child, the mdtber
ation of xoma kind just above the stomach. declaring ber unwillingness to care for it
It was utterly impossible to give the poor any longer. Crandall has secured a wom­
girl nourishment. She knew she must die, an to care for his children, has given inand was prepared for iu Bravely she bore stni'lions not to admit the truant wife if
ber sufferings, and her sorrowing mother, she calls, and is trying to find the silver
brothers and sisters watched her fading lining to his clouded hopes and prospecta,
form until the last spark of life bad fl.-d. and keep warm bls desolate fireside.
Since tbe 1st of October Miss Bickott re­
ceive! abeoiu ely no nourishment what­
A KENTUCKY TRAGEDY.
ever, and the most remarkable feature of
tbe case Is that she live! so Inng. The
puzzled doctors rx]*cted death long before.
The girl bad wasted away to mere flesh and
[Shelbyville (Ky.) Special.]
bene, and she was a sight to look at. Her
I telegraphed briefly last night of the
emaciation was so axtreme that her spinal
column Could be easily felt through the shooting of John Ford by Mrs. Walker. I
abdomen. ________

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A Their t.eigubors, that we are now

House Keeping- in, our- &gt;ew Store
And Surrouded by one of the

Finest &amp; Most Comp'eteStock of Goods
EVER SHOWN IN WOODLAND.

IJST DRESS G-OOTDS
We have a Magnificent Stock. THomhww. lute-style Cashmere* in all the different shades Is the
best variety ever brought to Woodland and attract the undivided attention of our lady cnstomera

IN THE CLOAK, SHAWL AND SKIRT LINE!
We have everything from the Plain, Serviceable Galment to the handsome arlice that the moat
fastidious cannot but pronounce "bcauttfal ”

*LU«
&gt;n'«
w« car7 everything needed by Boys, Yoethsand Mau
tSF HATS, CAPS, L NDLRISEAR and FLANNEL GOODS tn endlees quantities. ~C*
-----A FULL LINE OF-----

BOOTS, SHOES &amp; RUBBER GOODS I
At prices that will meet tbe closest eonqietition, and the same might be said of our Stock of
Groceries, G law ware, and Lamp*.
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*In fact we have now a slock of Goods in tbe general Hue which Is
quarters aud we are not ashamed to show or compete them with any &lt;
to the count/. See
them and be convinced.

WOQDLawD, MICH.

Rupture
Book with coaltnuuu* It
■ he ilk■

as patlsnu

msoN@m$
A. ZSTeat HAIrCut.

Continental
HOOF

UK LI, MQVIRKS
[L/nehburg (Va.1 Special]
This evening, on tbo tarm of General
Granville
Moorman,. —
in ----------Bedford
-------- ---- ---------------— County,
two boys, John Spooler and Richard Newcouie, a^ed tea and four eeu yean, were
shting in the siabla-yanl talking. New-

First Door 8euth of Post Office.
toroa
wc |uuuvuuu,
three years
years a^o,
ago, the
particulars ui
of w

were published at tbe time. Rev. John Ford,
a Methodirt preacher, had been paying Mra.
Walk r devoted attention tor soma time

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double-barreled shot-gun and bin daughter.

chewing, waereupon the other remarked
that lie had always ba ud begging,and had '
fulfill- made it ti»e rule of hla life that he would
shoot tho first mm that ever a-&lt;k&lt;‘d him lor
grandfather in pos- (gave him tbe toot-gun and called the a chew of tobacco. Spooler then said:
“ D.ck. give ma a chew of tobacco.” N wco ne put his baud in his pocket and said:
' panion drew a small pistol and shot him
in tbe stomac u Tna wounded boy lived
only an hour. The two Lad been fart
friends and playmates. Kin&lt; e tbe commis, sInn of the deed the young murderer has
j teen overwhelmed with grief, and said he
did it in a fit of passion.

yyiLUAM JONxa,

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CRACKED ROOFS, SPRAUS
SCRATORES A SORES

“

persistently refused to give her
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IN

DENTIST
im 1

■ known, but Mrs. Walker ordered her

death resulting in a short time. Mrs.
Walker gave bereelf up
Mtilwrmte.

CURES

HORSES, CARLE ASREEP

ffiiGirrs Indian VegetablePiui

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

AMERICAN LUBRICATIIB
OIL COMP
Cleveland,

�WsMHftte. MW.

aaoaedod on# thousand dollars od it* sub­
scrip* inn llfit. T‘• paper-was sentt am,
and in due time ths bill fora year. If »

fAttaat* m.M'pMteL]

Patrick

•ar tn war, unable to «t io-d, and in a fair
way c£ n-cevery. Mt- 1. the nt an wtvo waa
found wandering aimiea-ly about the Pa k

hj

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,

' Western papers, containing an aceitur of
• tbe runaway marriage of Harry 0. Ed*

Tue clerks read it and showed ft to Curtis.

UUI, UTI parted tor Florida. He brought up at
| Griffln, and registered as Clarence Cleary
and wife, of Rochester, N. Y. This m TU-

ACHE
jy&amp;XEy.

wifo’s name was Alice Randall.

forbade me to go with her, I was clerking
in a sboe-siore for eight dolls re per week.
Good wnr*« tor a boy, although not

8L*D TI0IN88,
ding tbe above named

head for circular.

MERM0TT1

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

CURESick-Headache.Dytpeptia, Lire
Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation,
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.

soou’s Pills are th*most popuiaruf any en the)

AYER’S
•Cherry Pectoral.

a private bonne, inorder to throw detect­
ives &lt;-ff toe track. He and my wife would
got off at Barnesville sn i search for a
place to stay, representing thein»ot ies as
man and wife, while I should g&lt;&gt; on to Ma­
con and find work. Well, 1 saw through
ths scheme, though Alice thougi t he was
kind. I didn’t propose to get out of the
around with my-wife. I wuppoKo I ought
to have kicked tbe sooun-lrel down eta in,
but was too much amused a*, the trans; arency of h « ra«cality. I don’t see whit

ixwurv, m often but the Legiuulng of a fatal

MISSING FOR TWENTY YEARS.

iCoalton tPa.) Cor. N. T. Sun.]
In 1663 »V lit am Cra g, aged twenty, lived
on hia lather's farm war this piace. Will­
iam B rker owned an adjoining farm. He
had a daughter Mury, aged elgiiteen. Sue
and young Craig were engaged to be mar­
ried, but she waa inclined to be coquettish,
which displeased herb-ver. One night in
December, 1881, he expressed bis disap­
proval of her dancing twice in succession
at a social gathering with a young man
from thia village. She replied toat sue
would dance with any one she pleased to.

' Croup — A Mother’s Tribute.

** While tn the country last winter my little
boy. three yean, old, waa taken ill with'croup;
It seemed as if he would die from strangu­
lation. One of tbo family suggested the use
Of AY Mt's CMEKMY PSlTOMAL a hottie of
whitui was always kept In the house. Thu
was tried in small and frequent &lt;kw&lt;-s, and
to our delight in 1cm than half an tour the
dUte patient was breathing easily. The .lootor aaxi that the CHs.nkv I’titoral had

‘Mary Barker,-’ said young Craig, “you
“Poobl” replied Miss B&gt; ker, “you
couldn’t stay sway from me twenty

paronte were greatly dl*trea».-d, but Mias
Barker made light of his absence, and

in my family for Mvcra] years, and do not
hreltnte to pronounce It the meet effectual
rmnmjv for coughs end colds we hare ever
tried.
A. J. CRAXX.”
Lake Ci jMw} Minn.. March U, IMS.

*• I snffervf for eight yean fruca Broach!&lt;■«,
*b.i niter trying many remedlee with no kuoMre •
--- '
Z-..vu

gbdbblly.

Clay bad ridden over on horse

found himm-lf confronting Biair,-who wai
just leaving the bouse. “Bow do you do,
Mn BlairF’ inquired the great commoner,
in his silvery tone, ami blandest manner,
at tho same time extending l-fs hand. Blah
mudhanically took tbe tender* d hand, l ut
wm .evidently' nonplussed, and at length
said, with an evident effort: “Pretty well
I thank you, sir. How did you find ihs
roads from Lexington hero ?” “The roadi

Mr. Blair made it a rule to defend In tb«
would meet quite frequently. She said columns of the Qlobe the ao's of Jackson’i
they beat her. Finally they wanted Alice ' Administration, right or wrong, and b&lt;
to go wih another ' fellow. We l ad to
who opposed them. When Colonel Will
man 1 would run away with her. ] •am IL King, of Alabama, once beggre
him to soften an attack upon an errtnj
saved and borrowed one I undred And twen. Democrat, Mr. Blnfr replied: “No! Let |i
tear his heart on’.” With all hi* politick
star ed for Cincinnati.' W’e went through to tuscience, however, he possessed a remark
Loxington.Ky.,where We spent Sunday and able kindness of heart, and a more Indul
Bunday night, occupying separate apart­ gent father was never known in Washing
ment-, of course. I did not know whether
1 could get a license on Bundny, so we did and General Glasscock, of Georgia, u*ed
■not try to marry. The girl’s lather and to toll how a wager was once made bo
brother and tbe City Marshal camo to tween some Georgians and Kentwktons oi
Cincinnati that day, while we were in Lex­ an oyster supper for thirty, to be paid fot
ington, but lost track of us. Monday morn­ by citizens of toat State-which failed t&lt;
ing wo proceeded to Chattanooga, and were produce the ugliest man. The evnnln?
came, tbe company assembled, and Georgir
papers stated that Alice paid for the mar­ presented a fellow not naturally very
riage license and had all tbe money. The ugly, but who Ua&lt;l the knack of wonderful1]
distorting hia features. Kentucky wm ir
a large roll of Lilis and put it in her sachcl.. despair, for thair man (wl&gt;o had been kepi
Not having tbe right change in my pocket coopt’d up for a week) wm so hopelessly
I reached in tbe sacbel for the money, drunk that he could not stand. At the last
which wm mine. From Chattanooga we moment a happy fiought occurred to i
proceeded to Rome, Ga., which we loft Kentucky representative named Albert G.
Tueeday, and spent one day in Atlanta. I Hawes. Ordering a hack he drove to thr
know bow folks look at eloping couples. Olob^ office, and soon returned with Mr.
They think we are young and green, and Blair an an invited guest, saying, uh they
they laugh at and snicker and think it is entered the room: “Genlte'nen, this in Mr.
a school-boy and school-girl affair. A Boston Blair, tbe edl «r of the GMt, and If h&lt;
. drumtnur took mo tc be greener than 1 am. will only look as nature has made him
He told me there was areward offered for Kentucky wins.” Tbe Georgians at ones
•xpressed their willingness to pay for to*
supper.____________
uncertain aud alarmed, I took him up to
A DOC WALKS 1,600 MILES.

I am going back to find work either In
Greensburg or Cincint atl. Alice says she
lx afraid ber father w.ll shoet me, butxI am

my lunp, ] bad a terrible cough, and paaaed
Bight after Bight without sleep The duct ns
gareme up. 1 tried Aykk'h Ciirrmy i*xcTumal, which, relieved my lunge. Induced
sleep. ami afforded me tbe reel necessary
far the recovery of my strength. By tbo
•ontinaad uao of the PkctobaL a perma­
nent cure waa effected. I am now GJ years
old, hale aud hearty, and am tausCed your
CnklrH\
■■ i ■ A

ths Bteotoral vote of Ken ucky to G- naral
Jackson, and joined in the cry of “iraud
and eerrwption” raised against theii
.former friend. It la rela ed that tbe firs!
interview iwtween Clay and Blair srftei

brothers and a younger sister beaidee her
parents. I have a farh-r and several sisters,

No other complaints are so Insidious In their
attack as tboeaaffecting the throat aud Im p;

nth throat and lung diseases, and should be

u ft. M.i»—

.t-re.bt.hm.m. Mr. Bl.lr l»d
the partner of Amos Kendall hi thv
ication of tbe Frank'ort Ar(pu, and

passed through Atlanta on their way-back

the dry-goods business. My father Is a
harness-maker. Tbe ’Randalb thonght I
■wasn’t good enough for Alice. They be-

CASTS* MZDK

Jure

weeks aud months and years pu«ed
awny, with m&gt; tidings of the ml ;sing ma &gt;.
&lt; Mias Barker changed from too gayest and
most lizbt-hearted girt tn ths neigbborbut, while young Craig’s parent* look'd

that hr would come back some day.

entered into company.
Ou Friday evenlhg'laat a knock cam» at
the d-»or of toe Bi ker farm houre. Tlie
lar^e. fine-lookin» man s w.f m the
thrt-.bold. He inquired tor Miss Bai.'&lt;v.

Go to the OM Hehable.

from the loss of LloxL 81 neo then !,»• has
been under tbe ea-e of Dr. James Colli .‘s

At tbe Old Reliable.

without grief.

pital physlo.au. Tue treatment a 1 minis­
tered and tho wonderful sustaining powers

When Whalen was received at the hos­
pital his exhausted state rendered imme­
diate nourishment n&lt;-ceB&lt;ary. An exami­
nation dlscio ed the fact tha.t the wound
was in the thyro hyoid itpaco, the part of
ths throat just under the chin that yields
to pressure. Tbe krtife had laid bare *he
pharynx and passed through the spiglottis. Ti»e quickest way of a Iminbtering
nourishment was adopted. A ca’heter wan
liquid food was passed pirough tbe natuexposure, with the gaping w-und taking
tn all the impurities of the air, he had con­
tracted bronchitis and 'p enmpnia, from
which complaints be h mill suffering. The
complication of ailments made his recov­
ery all the more doubtful, but by patient
and skillful treatment he has »o greatly
improved as to satisfy the doctors that in
six weekn’ time he will bv convalescent.
The wound is beginning to clove, and, in
order to ko -p the edges together, Wbal*-n
la required to hold bis chin down constant­
ly on his chest.
*
■
With the exception of the first few
hours of his presence iu the hoipi'al he has
been and is now being fed through the
n-so. A tube i« inserted into oneot tho
nostrils and down Into tbe gullet, knd by
this diTice, with tho aid of an'ordrinary
Davidson syrirge, Whalen la now able to
take six pinta of qutriiiou* food every
day. The menu consist a, of course, of fluid
diet so! ly—ouepipt of egg neg, one pint
of soup, one pint of milk punch, and great­
er quantities of beef tea and boiled milk.
To .hia enjoyment of bodily feaat there is

of the sensation of taste, and imbibes his
food aa a sponge absorbs wuter, alto­
gether callous to tbo delicious beverages
that are served in such copious draughts.
Ho is confined in a room kept dense with
steam and* antiseptic vapors, the pur­
pose of which is to break up the bronchialpneumonia aud prevent further disorgani­
sation of the organs thus affected. Should
his powerful constitution, whlcnhas served
him thus far so well, outlive the draught
made upon it by heavy expectoration. Inci­
dent to his Inng and throat troubles,
Whalen, in six weeks’ time. Dr. M’eed
states, will ba ready to undergo the fl tai
operation, after wb cu his recovery will be
rapid. As the injury heal* up toward the
middle it will leave a fistula, whi- h can
only be destroyed by an inci-ion to chants
the wound from a horizontal to a vertical
one. When this is done it will h al com­
pletely and very fast. Whalen adheres to
his strange stoiy that his throat was cut by
a man six feet high, who, after Inflicting
(Special to the N. Y. Sun.]
the wound, robbed him of five dollars and
George Griffin, an old citix-'n and prop
thenMeft him on a railroad track close by
the Park. He strenuously denies tho asser*
ing to him found his way home from New
tion of many that his injury was self-in­
Orleans, where it had been taken on a flat flicted.
boat down tbe Ohio and Mississippi rivers
The distance from New Orleans to Cincin­
HELEN’S OTHER BABY.
nati is something over one thousand six
hundred miles, and this place is only
twenty*five miles below Cincinnati. Mr.

land

Contour Linimer.t.-JLaaW

We bars fl on baud.aU tbe w&lt;til
Al the Old Reliable.

WHAT 8TBUCK AH'OLD SOLDIER.

ly
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peered. He had gone to Philadelphia and
enlisted under another name in toe army.
He aerved until the end of the war, and

io fact for anything
rtlA D..H ■&gt;.l_

’ And don’t you forgrt It.
Market Price paid for
Under the Lol sun of August, 1882, the vib lt.l.. P.*
P.O. Highest
...
Lgeof Dow. N. J., lay stifi aa the sphinx io
Egypt, white Elijah Sharp of that place, slowly
HENRY HOE.
slid softly spoke of toe put- “Yea" be said,
“I was in the army and saw many of tbe slgbu
of those fearful years. I was finally discharg­
ed from disability, resulting from sunstroke.
I came home, miserable in health and eplrite:
so euiccbled Uial 1 took cold on the aligbtcsl
exposure. Life seemed wortmesa to me; I liv
ed only in memory,"
"Thai was Bad enoug1 , ’I said, dividing my
last two cigars.
- "That’s so," responded Mr. Sharp; but I got
over It. Outgrow lit Not exactly. When in
toat condition I began taking Pabkbb’b Toxic
and my health commenced to improve right
away. I was astonished at It, and so was my
wife. I piled on toe flesh and could eat any­
thing. My arabitioQ blazed np. I could at­
tend to business, and now—excepting that I
have to take care about exposing my sell to toe
THEOHLTTRUE
hot sun—1 am as well as I was the day I euHrted. Wbat diffen-ncct there are tn things—
guns and'bayonets kill; Parkeh's Toxic
saves.
This prcpe.allou, which has been known as ।
Parkxk
ahkxb’'s Ginger Toxic
ox._,, will
—hereafter
_______ __be '
caHedTiaiply Pahkeh b Tonic. As unj&gt;rinciplrd dealers are consUuily deceiving their cus­
tomers by substituting .inferior articles under
the name of ginger, ano as ginger is rvsllv an
unimportant ingredient, wedrup the misleading
word.
There Is no change, however, tn toe prepara­
tion itoelf, and si) boules remaining tn die
FACTS RECAIOINQ
hands pi dealers, wrapped under toe name of
PanKBH’s GiNOEH Tonic, contain the genuine
mediciue if toe facsimile slgnlture of Ihscox
It
wilt
nnrlfy
and
eurtcti
ihc BLOOD, remibia
A Co. ia at the bottom of the outside wrapper. tbe LIVER and KIDNEYS,
ami Xx-toBi. inz

NEW BLACKSM TH SHOP

IRON

fc. Onto tai lea

HEALTH and VIOOB of TOUTH: In all G

A BRAVj LADY

| a ni!?C S»fl'rli.r iruni all coir, plain t«
kA M I £ O peculiar IO Uitlr ,« &gt; sllinudlu

list l.-i.-queii! stlcapti
ad.lrd l&lt;&gt; tlirpopuisi

&gt;

NEURALGIA,

consumption;

BOOKS--Millions

Attention, People!
R. A. KANAGA

(JURE FITS!

Celebrated Boots and Shoes I

AttKNTBSfil

[Philadelphia Call.]
“Did you &lt; ver stiff r extreme hunger or
thiratF’ was asked of a Keh ucky Colonel

about hiinovlL
“ Weil,” lie replied, “ 1 never suffered
what might L ? called extreme anger, bat
no man knows bow to enduro tbe agonies
of thirst better then I do.

REMEMBER
Mrs. Hayes, tue wife of the ex-Proofdent.

That the place to buy Fuc-t-wear is where noth­
ing el»e Is sold toe whole attention given to the

among them was a man w. o was with tho
Gubernatorial party which climbed in IMS

The place—opposite Stevens’ Blacksmith shop.

REMSMBER

R. A KANAGA.
the nun to best advantage. Juat before tho
groatent degree of obscuration the Govern-

WINN BROS

aide, stepj&gt;ed away to observe the shadows

£

There ta *omethlng rise, which by your les re,
W* will call that eiegairt prreaer! com beef.
, Te be had at iboQid Raltabie.

Mrs. Schoonmaker, of Creek Locks, Ulster
Co., N. Y., had toe misfortune to entirely lose
the sight of one of her eyes, through an acci­
dent, and endured painful infiamstory action
therein for two long years; ttic other eye final­
ly becumliigsympstbetlcally-affected. her gen­
Rheumatism
eral health seriously suffering; Indeed she wu
XfitCtlcS, Acute or Chronic
a mere wreck, a walking akeletou. In this
Lumbago, Sciatica and
terrible strait she consulted Dr.David Fr :nedy
of Rondout, N. Y., who told ber at oi v that
Msrvous Headache.
the injured eye ust be removed. She quietly
but finnly said. “All right, doctor, but don't
give me chloroform, Let my husband sit by of crwxiot/ that challenge; dhpute. For sale by
my side during the operation, and I will uelthsr cry out or »Ur.” The work was done, and
the poor woman kept ber word. Talk of sol­
dierly courage! This abo«ed greater pluck
than it take* to faces hundred guna To re­
store ber general health and give tone and
I have a p&lt;»mve rwMdr for tb&gt;
&lt;1 &gt;sw m •. by lis
strength to toe system, Dr. Kennedy then gave qbb Utoaosaas of oosm of tbow r t k.r.d sad - fleas
the "Favorite Remedy,” vbich cleansed joe (tudm* hare bosn cured. Jndw.I.wiKr-trrc»
(St Louis Republican.]
blood and Imparted new life to tbe long suf­
the Intention of dropping it off somo
“ What makeM toat noii&gt;eF* asked a little fering
woman, bbe rapid I v gained health and
boy on the cars.
strength, aud is now well. Tlie “Favorite
The dog, was. however, kept aboard th«
“Tlie cars.” answered the mother.
Remedy" is a priceh-*e blessing to women. No
boat and taken to Now Orleans. Here h&lt;
family should be wnhont it. Your druggist
“ What for?”
baa it- If not send to Dr. David Kennedy,
was turned adrift in the city. The boat’t
“Because they an- moving.”
Rondout, N. Y.
crew return© i home together, and as they
*' W hat are they moving for?”
bad seen nothing of the dog for some da- «
“ The engine makes them.”
before leaving Now Orleans, they conclud­
“What engine?”
ed they bad lost him.
“The engine in front.”
“About tbre* months aftor nry arrival
•* What Is it in front forF’
JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher,
home,” said Mr. Griffin, “the lort doi
“To pull tho train.”
In making your selection I in Foot-Wear,
crawled under thv lack fence and sneaked
“ Whnt train.”
Remember that
up to the kitchen door. He was the most
“This ono."
woe-hegon**-looking creature I ever saw­
“This carF’ repeated the youngster,
poor, lank and hungry, with barely &lt; Dough pointing to the one in which they sat.
strength to drag himself along. He wat
the Prodigal Son of dogs, and looked a&gt;
Is the only Evclusiye dealer in this line in
“What does it pull it forF’
Nashville.
though he wanted the tatted calf, and
“The engineer makes iu”
wanto 1 it right awf y. When I left him in
“ What engineerP*
New Orb-ans he was si -ek and fat. When
“ The man on tho engine.”
he turned up at home th.ee mon hs later
“ What engine F’
MY STOCK EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF
he wm a mere skeleton. Hi&lt; f-et were
“The one in front.”
■ore and bleeding. Ho had a bu -hy tai!
“ Wba» is it in front forF*
BUBT BEOS.’
and it was full of burrs, showing th.tt he
“ I told you that before.”
had come through the wood*. I am sure he
“Told who wbatF’
Capital not rcquii
“Told yon.”
afraid to toll my wife of his return, know­
“What forF*
For Men, Women and Children; also a com­
ing she would, think the- e wm something
“ Oh, bs still; you are a nuisance.”
plete line of best makes of
supernatural about it and worry over IL
“ What’s a nniwince?”
*----- !~^~«8UPPER8=___
I prepared her for the news by telLng her
idling us Full parties
it was a common thing for dogs to walk
ALL KINDS OF
iare.dh
back from New Orleans, and that I wmex­
pecting Jack home any day. I fixed up n
“ Wbat questions F*
nice comfortable nest for him in the wood-t- feil^OW PACKS, -iTho conductor camo just then and took
■hed, nnfi It wm three weeks b&lt; fore he np tickets, and tbe train pulled up at the LadAea’ and Genft’ Felt Boots.
-would leave it. He just laid there and station.
Tbe last we heard as the lady jerked tho
Mr. Griffin has lived on Second street in youngster &lt;.ff the platform, was:
REMEMBER
“ What conductorF’
■
That IheM goods were bought lot
and will be sold accordingly.
THE WRONG MAN.
REMEMBER

lag excursion aud became lost In the wn.da.
For three days not a drop passed my lips.

Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mwm.

Infants .nd Children

scions condition on tbe bmk of a little

quietly to the lady’s sid«, whose fine eyes
were now fillo 1 with the moisture of

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New Dental Parlors
Ovbb Tbdmax's Storm, Nashvilli.

i’ert insd.’

Dentist

inN'-bra&gt;ka. Hu was determined to stay

fair f- rtu. «. The wedding that was to
bare b-«n celebrated on Christmas, 1MG8,
will be celebrated «n the co in,ng, Chrisr-

W ork

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
she will rim-mber tbe Inddrnr

No charge for Extracting wb
PLATE WORK BaUsfsctlou

WINN BROS.

Wi-su patent Is grant/-.! n drawmr «f your inrenou. with els-ma. your name a»a «ddr«aa. will be

'

�"Where do you think th® convention will
beheld?’
“It to Impossible to teU. Chicago, St
Louts, LoutovUle, Cleveland. Columbus,
Nashville, and

tbe Unk*.

lie would

bmd

and five women were struck by flytag

Tbe telsgrsph service to so crippled to-night

NEVER GTVE UP.

atill

John, of Kansas; Senator Blair, of New

life of eom-

«at folly for him

ofsoktisrain Khartoum b fi,100. of whk*

reliable and tbe whole garrison b In a Mate

persons nominated through
5
are
ex-Governpr Colhe would be remanded to private

a living la the precarious occupation of a
broke? In Wall street Some people might
envy Fiwidenl Arthur, but bls Incumbency
df the White House wsa as remote as pos­
sible from satisfaction and comfort, and
when be left U be would be very «pt to
leaveit withosrt credit or honor. The office
much
that
h
that was
that was un-

aible contingency which would induce me
It appears that the theory upon which the
House Coamlueeon Agriculture will frame
ta bill far the suppression of contagious
diseases in cattie is that the general jGovernment should prosecute the Inquiry as to
the existence of disease, and reguL-.te and
pay for Inspection. When this point is
reached, and the existence of diseases lo­
cated, tire States should join in tlie move­
ment by State laws providing regu­
lation;! for quarantine and condemna­
tion of infected animals, and pay
one-half of the cost of these pro­
ceedings. This plan has the advantage
of removing objections that might be
raised to the seeming invasion of rights of
the States end, while It would divide tbe
expenses, It would also, In the opinion of
the committee, tend to secure more hearty
eo-operation of the State authorities than
could bo expected if tl&gt;e whole undertaking
were in the liands of the General Govern­
ment. If ti&gt;e United States were to under­
take to condemn diseased cattle or to place
InfecUxi cattie in quarantine in pursuance
of Federal law, without supplemental
legislative authority from tbo State in
Which the disease had been located, owners
of tho Infected cattle might resist, and
the Federal law would not stand tbe
test of the courts. Tbe States would, under
the committee’s plan, be expected to pay
One-third of tho whole expense of carrying
♦ut tho proposed general and State statutes,
and tbe States would necessarily take more

b estimated that It would require lees than
It, instead of

to be ready to report tbeir bill

Tho further Mr. Springer proceeds with
tbe tovesUgation of his committee, the more
widespread and flagrant are the abuses
which have grown up under the Department

are tbe crookedness of the District Attorney
and United States Marshal of Arizona. Mr.
Romeo has practiced, with great profit to
himself, tbe duplication of indictments and
tbe trumping of baseless charges until it Is
claimed that the fees of tbe Marshal's office
creased from 80.000 to 830,000 per annum.
The Mikado of Japan has conferred upon
“-----;------ ■_______ of this city, the Seo­
-------------------Bun as a mark of
appreciation of the valuable services ren­
dered by the General to Japan, especially in
developing the resources of tho Island of
Yeaso, the most northerly of tbe Japanese
.group. This is the first time tbe Order has

Tbe Secretary of the Mississippi River
Convention has already received the names
•f 8-to delegates selected to attend tbe meet-

T*be House Committee on PoebUfficee and
Post-Roads agreed to report favorably the

for three ounces on newspapers and
teals sent by others than publishers c
filled every seat and Inch of standing
tiori o: the new Garfield Memorial Church.
Tbe church is situated on Vermont
avenue, near tbe Thomas circle, and is
Gothic in treatment throughout it has a
seating capacity of
one thousand.
Potted plaats and other floral &lt;teco­
rations
In
great profusion
orna­
mented tiie jail pit. Tbe dedication sermon
was delivered by President W. R. Pendle­
ton.-at Bethany College. West Virginia. An
after which contributions were solicited to
liquidate a debt sf 88,000 against the prop­
erty. About 8AOO0 waa secured. Among
tbe dUtiugnisbed people present were
President Arthur and Secretary of
State Frollnghuyuea.
The pew which
General Garfield
formerly
occupied
fa the modest frame structure where the

Gabrielaoa and

ipport of destitute
MANY MILLIUI8 IN BONDS.

Wall street ta tb- report that Mr. Gould bad
opened bls strong box and made an exhibit
of his securities to a number of gentlemen.
There are various accounts of the aggregate
of the stocks and bonds, but all unite that

der similar circumstances the little money
king let tho public know what bls box con­
tained. Tbe amount of Western Union
stock is said to be 838,000,000 and Missouri
Pacific 810,300,000. Union Pacific, Wa-

total.
these: Last Friday Mr. John T. Terry, of
E. D. Morgan A Co., heard that Mr. Gould
had been called for a two-miilion-dollar
sterling loan, of which renewal was refused.
"Why. I’ve plenty of money,’’ replied Mr.
Gould, good nataredly. “I haven’t had to
sei! anything." Turning to his sou be said:
•’George, put on your cost and show Mr.
Terry our new vault Let him sec what
we’ve got there v hlle you are about it"
Mr. Terry expostulated, saying that ho
did Dot want to be the repository for any se­
cret, but tbe little man insisted. "1 want
you sec the vault anyway," be urged. Mr.
Terry then accompanied young Mr. Gould
to tbe Equitable Building, where tbo Mer­
cantile Trust Company has prepared a pri­
vate receptacle for tbe wealth of tbe money
king. Tbe vsuM is incased in solid mason­
ry sod massive steel fortifications. It Is

box, to allay public distrust as to his stand­
ing. It is believed to bold 830,000,000 Io
Vain Unton. 815,000,000 tn . Missouri
PmUc, 00,000,900 bi Too* Fadbe. and *
large amount of Wabash andUnton Pacific.
A grain firm in Chicago has advices that
a very high average is maintained by winter
wheat, which Is generally well covered
peroeatage of soft and tow-grade corn
througijout the West, and in Illinois tbe
bogs are evidently being held back to con­
sume IL
Tbe Queen of Tahiti and suite arrived
Tuesday evening at San Francisco by tho
steamer Papeete.
Tbe Iowa Congressmen are urging tbe
appointment of Rcpresentatlvu McCold of
that State as sucoesacr to Judge McCrary.
Tbe Bay County Savings Bank was organteed Tuesday at Bay City, Mich. Tbs
capital is &gt;50,000.
Mbs Sarah Alton, of Putnam, Coon.,
disease by simultaneous prayers offered at
her borne and in Beaton.
The nomination of Emory tipecr to be
United States Attorney for tbe Northern
District of Georgia has been confirmed by
tbe Senate, after a’loug debate.
Tbe harbor of Grand Haven, Mich., Is
blockaded by twenty or more feet of ice,
and tbe propeller Michigan lies three miles
outside, awaiting an easterly wind.
Tha Democratic District Conventions held
at Philadelphia indicate that Randall will
have a solid Pennsylvania delegation in tha
National Convention.

been issued by the National Temperance
Society asking tho nomination of a Presi­
dent and Vice President who favor prohibiTbe trial of Mra Ellen Long, charged
Ith killing the boy Harvey Whittemore,

until the J
Mrs. Long pleaded
not guilty.
The united opposition to the Republicans
in the Second Kansas Congressional District
have nominated R. W. lielaker to fill the
vacancy occasioned by tbe death of D. C.
Hxakf.II

Charles V. Halpert, the forger who was
celebrated strong box was then emptied arrested In San Francisco last fall, restored
and Its contents spread out to view. 800,000 of his ill-gotten money, and was
Mr. Terry said, sjx-akfag of hb vtolt to seuteisced by a Boston Judge to eight years
Mr. Gould’s rank: "I oaly counted the se­ in the penitentiary.
curities In one of tbe boxes in the vault, and
There are three cases of triclilniuls in
I did this out of curiosity becaure it con­
tained Western Union. The syndicate of - tlie family of F. Vetter, near Niles, Mlcb.,
liars, as they have been aptly called, had in­ and four Germans named Heilman are con­
dustriously circulated tlie rumor that Mr. fined to their beds at Wabash, Ind., from
Gould bad parted with all of hto Western the same cause. In the latter place the suf­
Union stock, and eo 1 had a little euriority ferers have dally partaken uf raw pork.
Ti&gt;e people of Cincinnati have raised 812,­
000 to -pay the expenses of the Democratic
“And how much did you find?'*
National Convention, and have sent Colonel
“1 found S2A, 187,500 worth, with onehalf share over. In tho other opening, l~ A. Harris and Benjamin Robinson to
which contained Missouri Pacific, I only ex­ Washington to urge their claims. Chicago
amined one package of tbe securities, bwt has raised 815,000 for the ume purpose.
there were several other packages in IL”
Tlie suit at San Francisco, which has
“ Bow much was there in the package brought out the Huntington tetters, has
which you examined?’ /
been postponed a week at tbe request of the
"I don't know exactly, but there was defense. It is now believed an attempt will
over 810,000,000 worth, and there were se­ be made to settle with the Widow Colton
curities In all other openings in the vault, rather than make publie any more of tbe
as I have said."
Inside workings of Pacific Coast monopoly.
A broker aaid that tho following was a
At a ladies' mass meeting in Baltimore
fair approximation of Mr. Gould’s present Tuesday, having in view a fitting observ­
bolding of stocks:
'
ance of the centennial of Methodism in
00,000 America, Bishop Simpson and Rev. Dr.
1BU.OUO Goucher advocated tho establishment of an
Missouri Pacific.
institution for the higher education of wom­
MlH en. A resolution passed instructing the
U&amp;.00U committee arranging for tbo centennial serv­
.1,000.00) ices to give pre-eminence to tlio formation
Total.
and endowment of such female seminary.
THE MEX1UAK TREATY.
Chicago now has nearly 31,000,000 bush­
els of grain in stare.
Tbe storm signal has been re-established
at East Ta was, Mlciu
Hany Mom. the humorist, died at New
article appeared in tbo Washington .Star in Orleans
Wednesday of pneumonia.
which an anonymous Congressman, in speak­
The Grand Army reunion at Decatur, HL,
ing of the defeat of tbe Mexican reciprocity
next week, promises to be a notable event
treaty, is credited with saying that several
One thousand African slaves have oeeu
Senators voted ngalast tbe measure because landed ob tbe west coast of Madagascar by
there was a suspicion that it was put forward Arab*.
General S. L Alexander has been reap­
in the Interest of certain rnocopolles in which
General Grant and Sonar Romero were In­ pointed Adjutant General of Iowa by Vie
terested. The ex-Presldeot Lm sent a letter Governor.
The Coadjutor Bishop of St Louis, tbe
that he and itomuro “ never bad any pecu­ Right Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, has been
niary or business transactions of any kind; created an Archbishop.
that be and Romero had both gratuitously
Wednesday nine cars of a wrecked train
devoted much time to bringing nbout more
Intimate relations between the two Repub­
lics; that be has no interest Id any Mexican
A movement Is on foot among the Penn­
enterprise being pushed by American sylvania coke men for tbo purpose of ob­
capital; that be had do more interest taining increased and uniform prices.
fa tbo ratification of tbe treaty than
Burglars blew open u safe in a store at
any
other
citizen, s but
believed
the two countries would be mutually bene­ Ironton, Wto., securing 81,500 of tbe Town
fited thereby; that, while be had spent Treasurer's funds, but overlooked a package
of
81,100.
much time and money In endeavoring to ad­
vance Mexico by United States capital and
President Arthur and tlie Governors of
tbe several States have been invited to aL
tend tlie winter carnival at Montreal, begin­
Mexican corporation with which be to identi­ ning February 4.
fied Is a railroad which lies wholly to the
Fourteen new cases of small-pox were de­
veloped at the jail In Indianapolis Wednes­
present doubtfuL
The General says be day. There are now twenty-two cases at
writes from s sick room and by dictation,
the pest-bouse.
and consequently does not go into the fulled
Joel Fowler, a noted desperado, and said
details.
to be worth 8100,000, was taken from jail

tbe Republican State Committee was held

day morning and banged to a tree.
A bill has been introduced In the New

qultt, of ।
cfiuscU-i;

town. It to also reported that rebels are

Ohio."

It is too early yet for any excitement; and
yet the Prohibition party is orgairizipg cam­
paign clubs all over the country, even now,
in preparation for the election.”

porter says: “Nobody c*n but admire the per­
sistant enterprise manifested by the owners of
o. ,__ v.
* - 1 -..fc .
thx.

together with a number of. Remington rtfaa
Soon afterward he began beating tbs war­
drum. A gunboat will be sent to demand
the rifles, and if they are refused tbe shiek’s
village* will be shelled.
Ing rapid greyth1 ■
London, Jan. 22.—The Porto has tele­
I could never think well at a man’s intellectgraphed to tho Turkish Ambassador to En­
gland to exchange views with the British
unfaithful to bls apyiintmenta.

Ntehoto suffer*! from Catarrh tor
would be better to evacuate the Soudan.
e purchased a bottle of Ely's Cream
It is announced that Baker Paiha’s negotia­
tions witii tne tribal chiefs have been suo- you cannot recommend it too highly. Evaxs
Evans
ticket to be elected by tho people
ceaaful. The ahleks who visited Uw Egyp­ Boos., DruggUte, Independence,
ce, Iowa.
tian camp represent thIrty-elglit-thousand
Whan 1 began using Ely's Cream Balm my
date a multitude,of good people who want men who were willing to oppose El MabdL
to vote, and can’t conscientiously vote with A large body of Arabs wbo were with tbe catarrh wm ao bad I bad head.'.rtie the whole
and discharged a large amount at filthy
any other party. Then tho campaign will bo rebels have deserted and joined the Khe­ time
matter. T'.:it has almoat entirely disappeared
made for educational purposes, to call tbe at­ dive’s troops.
and I bake not had beadache since. J. H.
tention of the country to the merits of tha
London, Jan. 34.—America’s wheat trade 8ummcra,Mitepncy, Coan.
Prohibition question. But we are Dot wltoout with Europe will not be tbe great monopoly
hopes that wo can make ouraelveo severely It has been if tbo measures now in agitation
felt somehow or other. If Ben Butler ran ( assume a difinlte ahape. For some time has been in the wrong, which U but saying in
as a labor candidate, be and we together meetings of merchants interested in tbe East
may make considerable trouble tor the other India trade have been held for the purpose
parties. If we carry some States, and tho of devising means to increase the value of
South Butler, N. T., March 21, 1882.
election should get thrown Into tho House, the exports of that country. Tlie East India
.
we might exert considerable Influence in the Association has sent a memorial to tbe Pres­ Rheumatic Syrup Co.:
Gentlemen—This to certify that I have feed
election after alL On tho whole we mean ident ofTlw Council of India, urging the de­ your
Syrup tar rheumatism. Have been troub­
to nominate a ticket, and push it just as sirability of extending the railways in India, led with that terrible disease for twenty year!;
bard as we know bow, and to hope for tlie In order to allow her to complete with some of the time could not ^ct out of doors.
America tn the production and means of ex­ My limbs began to get cut of shape.. 1 have
doctored with different physicians, .but coOld
porting wheat.
Stagnatlon In SL Louis.
Dublin, Jan. £4.—Thousands of tbe Irish get no relief. One of my limbs began to wither
and 1 msde up my mind 1 would be a cripple
St. Louis, Ma, Jan. 23.—Nearly all tho peasantry assembled Tuesday at Derrybeg. for life, and lor several weeks could not turn
County
Donegal,
the
birth-place
of
Patrick
over In bed without help. I was finally per­
rail-mil Is, Iron-works, furnaces mid stove­
O’DonnelL the slaver of Carey, and assisted
foundries tn this city have either closed or In the celebration of tbe mass tor the repose suaded to try Rheumatic Syrup, and bad taken
it but a abort time when it began to help me,
are running at half their capacity. All of his souL After mass funeral services
tho glass-works bxvo closed, and there were held over an empty coffin, bearing ths
abort 1 am well.
inscription:
“
Scored
to
the
memory
of
Pat
­
is great depression in all classes of
Ithimer Southwick.
business, throwing perhaps eight thou­ rick O’Donnell, executed to London, Deecmsand men out of employment and with­ In the burial plat of the O’Donnell family,
drawing large sums from circulation. The while the peasants knelt fa prayer called a negro woman to her son. '•Fuat thing
reasons for this condition are variously around the grave. Wreaths of immortelles
given as over-production and a poor market were strewn over the grave by tho mourn­
to tha iron trade, as well as tbe unsettled ers. Subscriptions amounting to £25 were
feeling respecting what Congress will do then received toward a fund for erecting a
Ayer’s Hair Vigm prevents the hair from tarwith tbe tariff question. There has been no monument to O'Donnell. Americans and
particular suffering among the Idle laborers Victor Hugo were thanked for assisting and collar. Try HI______________
as yet^ but there is a feeling of gloom, bor­ advocating the cause of Ireland.
To despond at difficulties discovers want of
dering closely on despondency, oboervable
Vienna, Jan. 22.—In addition to tbe j stability; to despair at danger shows wantcf
generally.
previous confession of having murdered
courage.
four
girls
and
having
planned
five
more
General Hancock Predicts Succoss.
murders for the last week, Schenck ndw
BUCKLEN'B ARNICA BALVE.
Sr. Louts, Ma, Jan. 23.—General Han­ confesses that be Intended to murder all tbe
Tbe best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises,
cock arrived in the city Tuesday morning, family of tho BaruoeM Mufatti. together Borea,
Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter,
en route home from California. lie is ac- with ber maid, it seems that Schenck In­ Chapped H’nds, Chilblains, Corns, and all
cumpatjed by Mrs. Hancock and Colonel duced tbe maid to steal pearls valued at Bkfn Eiu,aons, and positively cures Piles. It
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Barber, of bis staff. Being interviewed by £9,000, which the Emperor of Austna pre­ Is
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
a reporter, he said: "Doi think tbe next sented to Dr. Mulfatti for attending the sale by F. T. Boiu.
President will be a Democrat? I certainly Duke of Reichstadt, son of tbe Emperor
Napoleon
L,
tn
bls
last
Illness.
Tbe
maid
ilo. unless tlie party commits greater blun­
ders than can possibly be anticipated. . The had prepared everything for the reception
tariff question is naturally coming up again, of Schenck and his accomplice on tbe night
and &lt;s destined to cut a brood figure In the when the former was arrested.
London, Jan. 24.—Sir Charles Dlike, in
poliu ul campaign. 1 think Carlisle is go­
ing to make himself great as Speaker of the speaking at Kensington, said England had
Ilwiv, and bls tariff views will undoubted­ no Interest In maintaining Egyptian domina­
ly become the Democratic platform. Yes, tion throughout the Soudan. England
tiiern is every reason to believe we shall win would, however, maintain domination upon
tbe Red Sea, especially with tbe view to
this time." •
prevent the slave trade.
Have Just Received a Big Stock of
Havana, Jan. 24.—Reports from Jamai­
Fruit la “Egypt.*
ca are to the effect that tbe coffee crop is
expected to be small. It Is almost an entire
vestigatlon proves that tlie destructiou and failure in some parishes. Sugar-maklng
’ainage to the fruit and berry orchards In has begun. A great drawback is the scar­
Southern'Illinois Is net nearly as serious city of laborers through the continued exuumi
from tbe effect of tbe late cold spell as was to Aspinwall and Windward Islands,
at first supposed. But tow fruit trees are weather is favorable for the crop^
Which they will sellat hsrd-pan prices. Also
killed outright, and, except as to peaches,
a complete Hoe of
the buds are generally intact. There will
.
Six Fortuaals Adepts* Orphans.
probably be a shortage In the peach crop
this year, but in other respects '• Egypt" will
Cincinnati . O., Jan. 33.—William
have a good fruit crop, and the grapes and Ringo, aged seventy-two, who died in New­
In tbe following Grades: Exrelslor “A’
berries are scarcely damaged at alL
port, Ky., Tuesday, left a fortune of half a Extia "A." Star. JSfnch Mo. 2, Id inch No
million dollars to six adopted orphan chil­
ALaadonsd the Standard Tima
dren from three to seven years old. The
Banooh. Me., Jan. 22.—The Mayor of deceased was somewhat eccentric and had
this city refuses to adopt the standard time
or allow the City Council to do so, claiming
THE MARKETS.
that "It is not indorsed by one-fourth of
the general public. It does manifest injustice
Naw To ax. January 34.
to all laborers and mechanics, wbo work ten LIVE STOCK-CaUle.
hours a day, and It is an attempt to change
Sheep
by human agency one of the immutable
HopFLOUfl-Good
laws of God.’’
Patent
WHEAT-No. 3
Arranginf for Cheap Transportation.
No 3 Spring
8...
Baltimore, Jan. 22.—General B. F. COHN-No
OATN-W«rtern Mixed
Kelly, of West Virginia, and Colonel H. J. BYE ...
PORK-Meas
...............
Johnson, of Cumberland, Mtf., have ar­
ranged satisfactorily with tho Baltimore &amp; CHEESE ..
UM &gt;
Ohio Railroad Company for tho transporta­ WOOL—Domestic
CHICAGO.
tion of members and guests to tbe annual
reunion of tbo Society of the Army of West
Choice........*..
Virginia, at Cumberland, Md., on the 3d,
Good
Medium
3d and 4th of September next
Butcher*' stork.
Inferior Cottle .7.7
Crossed ths Dark Mvsr.
HOGS— Ure—Good to
atmp......................
St. Loma, Jan. 23.—Samuel T. Glover BUTTE II—Croomery
Good to Choice ti
died'In hie seventy-first year at his residence EGGB-Freah
...........
in this city yesterday. He was a leading law­ nOUR-Wlntar.......
yer of tbe city and State, and a prominent
GRAIN—Wheat, No. 8 Spring
for Hie United Statp* Senate In 187U.
Clxvki^and, O-, Jan. S3.—James F.
Rye. No.
Clark. President of the Ohio A PennsylvaBarley. N
ota Coal Company, died suddenly Monday BROOM «.OHNRed-TIpped Hurl
night at an -J
Inferior.
PQTATOES-Good to Choice.
plbh by running a ticket this yser?'

LUMBER!

MARSHALL. GALLATIN, &amp; CO.
PINE LUMBER
oi All Kinds
SHINGLES

ttMAN

Common Dressed Siding

Near Feutou, Ma, Tuesday night Louis
Boedecker and his wife were murdered with
an ax, and tlwrir house robbed. Tbe bodies
ly wounds.

steamers that navigate the river to Berber.
It to evident that tbe evacuation of Khar­
toum will take montiuu Meanwhile tbs

Fencing...

trees are killed.

Shingles
KA
CATTLE—Best...
F«lr to Good,

BAI.TiM-IK!£
r*ie to agree on a verdict. They were out
forty-four hours. Vandecar was on trial tor
tha murder of H. C. Mead, the banker. •*

�afiiirmatlve.

Ing Fob. 8th.

Society Jtdjonmefl

to

Omkoa.
E. C. Oviatt was in Detroit Monday
of tbe live neighboring towns make up
sueoMsfnl buaineas
WOODLAND.
C. L. Glasgow returned from Jones­ the amount, the thing is lost to us all.
career is first to have something to sell
Tha Michigan Stove Co., Detroit,
which the public want, and then let ville Tuesday.
Mias Covill haa retorted from Port- “OIE OFTHREE."
Miss Stolls Wilson is visitiwg friend* send us their compliments in the shape land.
them know where you are and what
of
a canpie of walking caqps. Rev
Gurnra'
at
Battie
Creek.
you have to tell. You can only do this
Gratton Huddle has gone to Ohio on
John Q. Creasy, of Hastings was in Livermore perambulates by tbe aid of * visit.
.
e ooosptoted arrangements by advertising.
town Wednesday.
, one and we the the otlier, and now if
G. R. Trabert and wife are away en
. we are enabled to begin the
Mrs. A. D. Sqtriers visited at Char­ we two do not put on more style than a visit.
Q. u Gxasqow,.
*
publication of our serial in next waek’c
ever it isn't the stove company's fault.
lotto over Sunday.
Sick list.—Mrs. Giger, Mm Crewel,
Naw*..,
NOTICE.
Oulysrtinirinbtaeoid finger*.
Brad. Wheeler is visiting his parents
Mrs.
Warner
and
Dor Stowell.
WEST KALAXO.
j
“One of Three” u a superb story. It
Swsrtly, Indeedr tbs DMQMxy Ungar
at Lafayette, Ohio.
Only &amp; root In bls fine, new pant*.
The young folks had a party at Geo.
&gt; islively and entertaining in characten
But Bioppi nr at once bl* farther adi
Mrs. Frank Hartwell is on tbe rick Tyler’s on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Crocker are visit­.
with enough of the sensational to“remoM bars ti.
list.
ing stBattlo Creek.
D. C. Gsnrmx.
Mr. Judd wears a smile this week,all
tain the interest of the reader, but of
Uncle Geo. Matteson is enjoying very on account of the advent of a new boy.
Bev. F. B. Bang*, of Eaton Rapids,,
good moral tonefand the person wbo
er*
Fe&gt;t Boots st
Caused by that trcichcruu* Ice under feet was in town Tuesday.
poor health.
F.
F. Hilbert and wife spent the past
Only
*
man
I
but
fallen
ao
low,
misses reading it, misses a treat. N
Reuben Bivens’ family Are affleted week with friends at Battle Creek and
W. H. Kocher returned from Park­
' Cuming the author oLuBMUttfu] Snow."
“One of Three” will be pablishedTn
SOMETHING N&amp;W.
Only hT* wish In thi* world io wide with the mumps.
ville Friday evening.
Decatar.
To discover the boy who made that slide.
I dmlre to announce that haring purcharedI thirteen part* of four column* each,
E. D. Williams has been grunting
Joel Taylor, of Parma, is visiting hisi
Rev. J. F. Orwjck and wife, of
Mr. Blanchard’# Interewt In the bakery, I shalli We are publishing it for tbe edification
—Ambrose Marble, aged 9 yeans »on daughter. Mrs. L. J. Wheeler.
with rheumatism.
continue to keep fresh Bread. Rolls, Pies. Cakos
Orange, gave friends here a pleasant
and confactiooartes of all kinds, cowtantly onJ of our regular patrons, and cannot of Prof. W; I. Marble, formerly ot this
Asa Matteson and wife left for their call this week.
Rev. A. Livermore visited Eaton
hand. Wann meal* nnd lunches at all boars. furnish extra paper* to any great ex­ village, but now of Otsego, had * nar­
home on Monday.
Rapids the first of the week.
' tent, therefore we cordially invite new row escape from drowning * abort time
Edi Matteson has been sick for sev­
Jan. K. Meloy of Ban bum, Dakota, is
patrons wbo desire to peruse this story since. In company with Arthur Jack-,
eral
weeks, and continues in poor Rixing’son Monday.
visiting
friends
in
this
vicinity.
NEW GOODS.
to call aud subscribe at once.
sou, a boy about bis own age, he wm
J. M.'Wood will not rebuild his foun­ health.
h carsro of Sheetings, Bleached Good*,
Temperance meeting at the church
Ticking. 81H ped Shirting, Gingham*, (—Tbe thermometer indicated twenty skatiiig on the river at Otsego when dry until warm weather at least.*
Jerry Barnes, of Jackson county, on Sunday eve. It is expected that
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. spent Sunday with his parents in this that Mrs. Garver will give an address.
degrees below zero at six o’clock Thurs­ Arthur broke through the ice. Ambrose
section.
*
tar Full lias &lt;if Op-top Ogars st
day morning.)
* rushed heroically to the rescue and was Barber on Jan. 24tb, at 2 o'clock.
Last Wednesday night waa pretty
__________ Johm Bkacx’I
—Hot coal* humped into a barrel in drawn into the water, bur the boys
Farmers have been improving the well filled up with surprises, there be­
C. B. Wood, one of Bellevue’s insu­
were
made
of
too
good
material
to
.
TOR SALE.
late
splendid
season in storing ice for ing one at Ira Stowell’s one at Aloert
rance
men,
was
in
town
Tuesday;
the woodshed ought to start a fire, but
give up,and encouraged by each others
And with the tbermomotar way down summer.
some qitizen* won’t believe it
Barnum's and one at
Berkle’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gridley returned
traction
—M. B. Brooks' apple drier closed presence and efforts, fought their way below zero, cold is no name for it
Tbe tip-over* and runaways are al­
H:M.^AsarH. A-Dcaxas.. Wednesday evening.
evening. During the fall through ice to safety.
' Frank Bratton lias returned from an a few dr.y* ago from an extended visit most too numerous to mention : While
.—Spore, the dyer, will probably dye extended yisit at Lafayette, Ohio.
to Nebraska.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, and winter the worksj have turned out
Chas. Rowlader was returning from
io more in Nashville. Last
I.oat Tnwdnr
Th,
w r
p pay
n,, ^
nr l.a
no
Tuesday
Notice to hereby given th*t tbe partaerahjp 44,100 lbs. of dried apples.
Elmer Barnes, of Grand Ledge, has meeting, his cutter overturned and the
The. M.
C. p
R. R.
car
left its
heretofore
U*n*°.*™ existing
““W under
UIX*r the
pw Ann name ot C.
-Getting
—Getting on
up before dav
daylight to start be started ostensibly for Vermontville monthly favors.with/'the boys" Thurs­ been visiting his relatives in this vi­ occupants brought up (or down) in the
W. &amp; J. T. Goucher, physician* and rorgeoo*,•
I the fire in this frigid weather causes leaving matters iu such shape that day.
cinity for the past two weeks.
snow and the horse ran home. Mr.
Mrs. Z. Allerton, of Oil City, Pa., is * It would be full as well for weather Huddle turned around tbe corner too
r one to yearn for the season of wilted Constable Osmun was dispatched after
' I shirt collars and musqnitoea.
hini^ He found him at Jim Reynolds' on a prolonged visit to relatives in this prophets to tarn their attention to cor­ quick; h^vstopped in the snow, and
C. W. Goccarit,
—As Frank Baker was coming from and brought him back to town to ex­ village.
recting their false prognostications, or tbe horse amTa badly damaged eq tier
J. T. Goccuaa.
his dinner Thursday afternoon he plain tbe whereabouts of divers articles
T. C. Downing made a business trip else let the weather alone.
stopped st Carlton Center. Judging
Village Tates must be all paid before1 slipped and fell on tbe sidewalk, dislo­ of wearing apparel which had been en­ to Detroit Thursday, returning last
Thousands of feet of cherry Ings from the photographs to the snow near
February 10th to rave levy on property.
cating his knee-cap and otherwise trusted to him to be dyed. A pair of evening.
have passed through this town this Mr. Reiser’s some one else bad a tip. .
W. K. Gmicmm,
pantaloons belonging to Mr. Dunlap
braising himself.
Gov. Begole has appointed Mrs. W. winter from Maple Grove on their way over but no runaway.
Vrw E Gar.
' —R. A. Knnaga has rented the north were found at Charley Sheidt’s saloon S. Power* a notary public for Barry to Billy Wildt s saw mill in Cannel.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
। store room in the Yates block, under where Spore had pawned them. Other county.
Dr. C.XL Sherman, an old Kalamo
HASTINGS.
The News office, and will occupy the articles were found, returned to their
W. S. Power* is at Charlotte attend­ boy, who is now at Chicago taking les­
same with his stock of bootsand shoes, owners and the matter being thus set­ ing to legal matters, court being in ses­ sons, will return in the spring and
Firemen’s dance at the Union Hall,
tled, Spore was not arrested. Eugene sion there.
early in the spring.';
show what he knows about the M. D.’s Feb.1.
—H. W. Flint and A. 8. Winn have Weaver, the other member, of the firm, &lt; Don’t complain for the want of mon­ duties.
Dr. J. Graves will resume hi* practice u
Rev.
A. Snyder has resigned the pas­
etcraary rargeoo.
rented Glasgow’* agricultural room moved into the country a few days ago, ey when Dickinson is paying $15 for
J. S. Perry says he will soon remove
Coll and Me u*.
Gbavb* &lt;fc Son.
torate of the Baptist church.
and opened a skating rink. Thus it taking, with him, Spore claims, the ash and $20 for cherry logs.)
his saw mill to a more remunerative
Services
at the Presbyterian and
3JT Full line of Candles and Nut* at
appears that our skating facilities are whole movable contents of the estab­
A number of little folkn surprised locality, which declaration displeases
Johb Baaux'a.
Baptist churches this week.
now equal to the demand?)
lishment.
Clintie Coe last Saturday, and a pleaa- farmers, as they would be pleased to
One can never realize tbe power there
(-Joseph Navue one of Maple Grove’s
WE WANT
have Jim continue where be is.
and little party followed.
js in tbe force of gravity until they
All tbe good seasoned Basswood Lumber we pioneers, died Thursday morning of[ “tapped” Saturday nfcht byaburgter
Were it not for the fact that we uris
There will be a temperance mass
cancer of tbe stomach, aged 96 year*.. who realized about $1 from the visit meeting held in tbe Congregational had been told to keep our taffy "for have tried the roller skates.
Bev. Spencer of Lansing, and Rev.
r sale ou e**y terms.
Funeral services were held at tbe M.t From tracks in the snow, it appear* church, Sunday eve., Jah. 27th.
others who need it, your scribe would
WaLTSB WKI.3TEJI.
Johnson of Marshall assist in the meet­
E. church yesterday, Rev, Faaaett of­. that but one person entered the store.
Mrs. Galusha who ha* been stopping remark that The News presented the
ings
at the Presbyterian ehureh this
Entrance was effected by pushing in a in tbe village for the paat two weeks best appearance last week that it ever
ficiating. ‘
WOOD WANTED!
I want 1,000 cords of 18 and 18 inch aeason—And now when a man enters a sa­. piece of sheet .iron, which had been returns to her home in Middleville to­ did. Selah.
H. J. Ford won the special prize, a
1 and green wood.
C. L. Glasgow.
loon and discovers another there with, substituted for a pane of glass in one day.
Dr. F. L. Snell has had to lay up for
silver water set jralued at $40, from the
whom he swore off, about four weeks। of the rear window? of the agricultural
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary repairs in consequence of over exertion
FOR SALE.
Poultry and Pet Stock exhibition at
Pair Matched Mares and Fine Carriage Horae. ago, one say* that he entered to warmi room. From the agricultural room tbe Society of the M. E. church wilt meet and being now under the charge of
Battle Creek.
E. L- Bxxyza, Maple Grove.
hia finger* aud the other that he Jost. thief got into the store room by break­ Wednesday afternoon at the resid*ence two prominent physicians, will not ride
A party of young people went to
dropped into ascertain the time of day. ing the glass in a door connecting tlie of Mrs. Selleck.
to attend the sick, but will prescribe
Woodland
for a sleigh ride Monday ev­
■Jobs Buux's.
Keyes, Purcliis 4c Hire have a leap for thoee who visit him personally, if
—There is a good deal of worrying, two rooms, thus enabling him to reach
ening. Sapper was served at tbe home
■
through
and
withdraw
the
bolt
which
year
dance
at
the
Nashville
House,
they are.not tooinquisitive.
going on in regard to the prevalence of
NEW MEAT MARKET.
of
Miss.
Delia
Rising and all enjoyed
Miss Mary, oldest daughter of Mr.
I desire to announce to tbe people of N«ri&gt;- tax^s and hard time*. Wo are worried fastened tbe door on the other side. Thursday eve., Jan. 81. Bill, including
themselvee hugely.
llle and surrounding community that I hare to death ourselves about it, although The drawer was wrenched from its supper, $1.25.
and Mrs. E. E. Tiech was taken very
peaed a meat market first door north ot 8.
The
ladies
of
Hastings gave a leap
Thosoctalat L. J. Wheeler’s W’ed- suddenly ill last week, and for a time
we never say anything. We prefer to, place with a book which is used in
year party Wednesday evening at the
let grief eat into u-s—eat into us si­ handling nails. It contained but about n red ay evening netted the M. E. society her life hung, m it were by a very brit­
Union Hall. It was done up in style
$1450, part of which was found on the over two dollars beides a pleasant eve- tle thread.
Sorrow spread rapidly
Bv keeping best quality goods and »clllnc low, lently.
and was one of the finest parties ever
I hope to receive a fair there of tbe public pat­
over tbe community on learning the
—A sufficient quantity of ice having floor next morning. Although the xnng's enjoyment
held in this city.
ronage. Highest price gold for hide* and pelt*.
(E.
F.
Evans,
O.
F.
Long,
E.
G.
Potter
show-cases
are
filled
with
cutlery
And
sad
news,
as
Mary
is
a
general
favorite,
been secured by the R. R. company,
Give ■* strioL
^JOHS TURNlfe.
The Middleville Dramatic company
the ice train has been discontinued. and other fancy hardware, nothing but and J. S. Perry have been in Detroit and beloved by all.
played “Lady of Lyons” Monday even­
A FEW THOUWID DOLLARS
This has so far been one of the most
In consequence thereof, the night oper­ the cash drawer was disturbed, and it during the week attending the state
ing
to rather a slim audience. The
open winters known in this section for
ator" at this station has been removed is surmised that the thief was, by some encampment of the G. A. R.J
H.
parts were well rendered with one ex­
Mrs. A. T. Drake and little daughter years, in fact it would appear that not
and &lt;he depot will be closed daring means, frightened away before his work
ception
: Pauline was all broke up with
HOSEY TO LOAN
was completed.
started yesterday morning for Palmyra, ouly every door, but all the cracks and
night hours as heretofore.
On Real Estate at low rate of interest of
the dude and broke down, and laugh­
—F. A. Forbes, special agent of the Lenawee county, where they will tarry crevices were thrown open, and snow,
—Ono good way to cure newspaper
H. A. Dcam.
wind all the elements but heat were ed in the midst of a tragic passage and
borrowers is to carefully cut out some Michigan Bell Telephone Co., and L. thg remainder of the winter.
tobaccos.
^The falling of so mt thirty feet of holding high carnival and causing peo­ punched the dude in the back.
Hans.
All tbe leading brands of fine goodA
r item qn receiving your paper. The C. Welton, of Hasting*, were m town
stove-pipe
in
Miss
Powers
’
department
ple
to tie strings around their trousers
J. Bkaun.
borrower’s boy will oome after the pa- Wednesday tn lay before our business
LACEY.
men a project to establish a telephone on Tuesday forenoon put a veto on the legs.
PRICHARDYILLE.
East Maple Grove says a few young
he will be sent to the office to buy a new line from Charlotte to Grand Rapids • afternoons session of school^
Thermometer 18 below zero in the
Charles Lentz, although lull confined men went over the county line a few
one ad,that hi* folk* can read theclipp- connecting tlie intermediate towns and
Chicken-pox abounds.
days
ago banting white rabbits. Yes, shade and prospect* good for sleigh­
other lines of the company in the state. to his bed, is getting along a* well as
ed
article.
Try
it.
1
.
Dell Newton is among the tick,
ing until July.
Q--Tbe trial of Wm. Smith charged The company asks of Nashville the oou|d be expected, and will eventually so they did, but why not say it was on
Mrs. Caroline Pitch to in very poor
Mias Mamie Weeks is in Indiana at­
regain the use pf his hand and arm.
Sunday, and the baying of dogs and
tending school
I
f with killing the Mudica boy, came np amount of $500 in subscriptions which
health and talks of going to Grand
Jaa.
J.
Hogan,
df
Detroit,
special
the
firing
of
guns
waa
not
a
very
fit
ac
­
Tbe new miller will take possession' for bearing in the circuit coart at Char­ will be repaid to the subscriber* in use traveling agent of the old reliable Penn companiment to tbo religious meeting Rapids for treatment.
lotte thi* week. Tbe jury after being ot the line, the tetter to be furnished
of the mill Feb. 1st.
The taxes in Johnstown (with one
with coupons equivalent to the amount Mutual Life Insurance Co., was in the being held that day in the school­ exception) are all collected and no
L. C.'Clark is still at Ann Arbor out half an hour, brought in a verdict
house near by, ur very agreeable music
of
"not guilty.” C. Q. Holbrook, of of tbeir subscription. The coat of com­ village a couple of days this week.
where he is being doctored.
,t.,
property returned.
to
thoee
who
believe
in
the
sacrednees
Walter
Webster
was
at
Kalamazoo
munication with neighboring town*
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Haynes went last Haatinga, and A. M.
The meetings at tha FM. E. church
will be twenty-five cento foV five min­ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of the Lords day.
week for a visit with relatives in Bat­ conducted the defen
are still in progress. About 50 have
utes use of the line. Tbe coat of but attending tbe Grand Lodge meeting of
—
Some
miserable,
low-lived
sneak
decided
to forsake their'sins and strive
WEST
SUNFIELD.
tle Creek.
.
a ten-word message and reply by tele­ Masons. He went as a delegate from
to lead better lives.
A load of young folks from these invaded J. Baird’s door yard, a few
graph is never less than twice that the Nashville lodge.
Mrs.
Loomis
is
bettor.
night*
since,
dug
into
bu
potato
pit,
One
of
tbe most pleasant events of
parts wen* last Friday to visit Charlie
Jas. A. Sweezey. of Hastings, assist­
relieved tbe same of several bags of amount, and by use of the telephone u
Maron Harris is down again.
the season occurred at the home of Mr.
Prichard’s School in Orangeville.
business transaction can i&gt;e much more ed by Orno Strong, of this village, in­
Mrs.
P.
T.
Weeks
is
suffering
with
potatoes
and
then
decamped,
leaving
and Mr*. Hiram Steven* teat Friday
Tbo bending works here hare just
satisfactorily consummated than by stalled the officer* of Gauntlet Lodge, rheumatism.
evening, when a company of about
gotfairly to work and are engaged on a the pit exposed to the depredations of
telegraph.
We hope that Nashville No. 42, Knights of Pythias, at Lansing,
Mr. Galloway is visiting a sick broth- ninety came together to celebrate the
largo Job for Nichols, Shepard 4c Co., Jack Frost. Thenext day Mr. B. dis­
on
Wednesday
evening
teat.
covered the theft, and upon investiga­ busineas men will recognize these ad­
20th
anniversary of;their wedding. Tbe
of Rattle Crook.
•
Tbe Good Templars social, held
vantage* and subscribe liberally toward
Mr. Morrison is holding * series of company was composed of relative*
There waa a surprise pat ty at George tion found that the entire' content* of
the project- There are now over 200 Wednesday evening at A. H. Winn’s, ,meetings at Sebe wa.
aud
friends
on both aides, somu com­
Prichard’s Friday night.' This scribe the pit—17 bushels pf potatoes—were
pay station* in the state, and not one of was largely attended and good humor
Mrs. Shores, of Missouri, a nephew of ing from quite distance, and all bring­
■was there and had a good time and lota frozen. A person that will steal from
them would try to get along without and jollity held absolete sway until , a of Mr*. T. Hunter, ia visiting in the ing some token of hove aud respect for
a
poor
man
is
way
down
in
the
scale
of
of taffy. Thanks.
late boar. Receipts. $12.60.
the telephone.
place.
the bride and groom. Mr. and Mr*.
We understand that Hans, the Hast­ humanity.
C. L. Glasgow desires a* to say that ' Quite a number from thia burg at­
—When Rev. Livermore was at St.
Stevens have passed nearly tbeir whole
ing* eorreapondeBt, may be found at
he
has no connection with the skating 1tended tbe lecture at Vermontville
hog day. The legend runneth; “That Ignace, a personal friend of his from
live* in thi* community, and each have
all times, at tbe new skating rink tiy■
if on the 2nd day of February the Mass., made a verbal promise of a cer­ rink which is in operation in his agri- Tuesday
evening, given by Judge Van a host of warm friends, and all join in
ground-hog cometh out of hia den aud tain saaa of money toward the erection cultural room. This is in reply to the ;Zile.
wishing them many happy anniversar­
rumor that be was backing the pro- ‘“ Miss Ella Hunter wields the rod at ies of their wedding day.
tbe
sun
is
bright
enough
to
cast
his
of
the
Congregational
church
in
that
Dos.
extra charge.
।the Patterson school, tills weekin tbe
shadow on the snow he becomes dis- place, provided he had a prosperous .ject.
Isaac McCrea, an ex-rreident of Ma- ।aboence of the teacher, Mrs. W. Withyear in buuiness—that of the manufac­
ASSYRIA.
THtNm for the last three or four
there will be no let up in the weather. ture of boots. Though tbe church has pie Grove, arrived from tue ice-bound &lt;eralL
of Horton’s Bay, Charlevoix
J. B. Milla b visiting schools this
Mr. Ashworth, a Methodist minister
But if the ground-hog aee* no shadow been erected and dedicated, free of regions
:
।
bible agent, filled the pulpit Sab­
tbe back-bone of winter is broken and debt, having been prospered, he did not 1county, on Friday, and has been en- and
joying
vWts
with
old-time
friends
]
There was be a social at Thos. Ford’s
bath afternoon thus giving Mr. Morrissupposing tbe person knew, failed to spring may be expected early in March.’ feel himaeif absolved from tbe pledge, j
since.
( son uu equal chance with rhe congreg­ last Wednesday night.
put in our nsnsi snoply of covering, So ’tu important that rr« watch the About New Years a check was received
C. A. Hough, one of Woodland's ation.
।
Geo. Clark has sold hia. farm to hia
from the aforeaaid gentleman with an
took cold aud have had to stay in dour* movement* of the ground-hog.
The musical udeat of W. 8. are try­ brother Edward for $8,000.
—Patronize those who advertise. advance on the sum originally promised Iprominent business men. made The
News a pleasant call Monday. He was ing
j
“Ten Nights in a Bar-room” was
to organize a brass band. They
Since our recovery we have been look­ Yon are not iuvited to inspect tbe of twenty per cent By the giver, Mr. :
already1 have their instrument* and un­ played in Abbey’s Hall co a full house
L. wm requested to spend it upon him 1
ing for that weather prophet but with­
from
the Woodland F. &amp; A. M.’s to the iforms, and with a little experience they
Meeting* at the M. E. churcft still
leas
they
ask
you
publicly.
The
news
­
self
or
in
whatever
Chriatian
way
be
1
out auceeas. Everyone knew we would
Lodg*.
continue.
About 40 have been eonpaper is the medium through which might think beat.
Fifty copies of Grand
1
Dr. H. A. Barber and wif*&gt;. C. W. to please an exacting public.
tbe
invitation
is
extended.
It
is
pre
­
“
Spiritual
Songs
”
for
social
worship,
A young man in hastae** not a thouSmith
and
wife,
Mrs.
Tuttle,
E.
M.
Ev
­
The Literary Society met at the home
sumed that if a business house does not with responsive readings, compiled by ;
and Homer Downing went to Hast­ of Mr. H. Hunter, last Friday evening, by’s hall, Feb. 29. Good mmueand
&lt;
desire, or ask your patronage, you Rev. Chat. 8. Robinson, D. D., of New ert*
ings to be present at tbe opening of and acquitted itself in a manner tore,good time is expected.
iMt uia pocket book. After Biasing it should take your money where it will York, for exclusive use in church wor- '
Last Friday while Fred Brown was
be appreciated. The house that adver- ship, in connection with the service* 'tlie roller skating rink there. They re­ fleet great credit upon tbe growing inport an enjoy able time.
terest of tbe members. Mr. J. D. Hill,driving hia cows into the bare he fell.
tisesliberally and honestly can easily
be distuiguiabed from those who do not place, is tbe form which the outlay has
JoMph Nichols and wife, of Wilbaak,
hy glancing in during business hours
Da^ are in tbe vicinity visiting. They (Banfield Hard Scrabble) also led in a | Mt it sad Fred is
aa tho placard within tbe books will were formerly residents of Woodland. very hotly contested question—“Re'
*
Mr. N. called on The News Friday, «1 red. That Free Trade is more for
and see iu eolumna sappl iea the long-felt wan tin Christian •ad left hia eomplinsent* in the shape the interest of tbe people of tbe United
Elder returned his thanks in a fine i
of a paid-up subscription to Jan. 1 ’96. States than Protective Tariff.” The __
books will be used far the firet time.
He looks ten years younger than when debatant* sbowtxl themselves to be | Dvr.

LIFB II IA8HVILLB,

�Innocent victims.
Toe defendant in yesterday's cbm mar-

Bru-nL-ig 'Iwd In the hoapitei

Mon ren lered necessary from dry nwrtlft
rn'- ion foUowlng th- cut Ing of a corn. Hb

€&lt;*d position in society, proved * wild*
tbolite of a

stolen

seven years ago at Black Rock aa a tramp.
to thh country wi fe about

Captain owned

/ma-houae

decree of divorce

and driven on’t- • Bammts’ house. On tbeir
return Mr. Thompson and a friend, whn
■ and tbo th!arse fled,
them in tho wagon

Raving behind
a quantity of

Ln company with
no man could bo a successful pall
and d-al honest with his fellow-man, andwben bis friends would approach him on

initials of Mr. Hamm Is. Tbe s ory of -the
□apture ot the stolen goods was published
in the local pa-xr-, and days afterward furred a dear conscience to all of the hon­
ors and emoluments that tbo high-*«t office
on- of Mr. Batumi*’ neighlore who read it
in tho gift of the people could bestow.
asked.tho old man if hla house bad been
The Captain poss-ssed ti e most com­
robi-ed. He replied that ho gu-ssed naL
mendable trail of character that ever
but tbe n igiib-ir insisted upon bis tusking
an examinatioti. This was done, and it
Ing was the occupant of a ILtle shanty in was discovered for tbe first time that the luxury, be could feel for tbe poor, and waa I
B.ack Rock, three or four miles west of house hnd boe'i ransacked. Bed linen and^
’
Bridgeport He frequently slept in barns other articles ha I Ixen cirried off, and to a meliorate tbe suffering of the poor and
da tbo locality, did occasional odd jobs from an old family b ble tbe thieves bad needy. The Captain, aa most ail the
taken
about
one
bund-ed
dollars
in
bills
lor tbe residents, and obtained hia food
wealthy farmers of those days, had a ierrportly in that way and partly by charity that Bammls bad pl «ced between ttie loaves
bestowed in ihnkitchens of th^vlllagers. for safe-keeping. From Bammis* coffin tbe
thiovc-s
had
removed
tho
H&gt;l,
and
taken
Bis elothrs ateie lagged and his general
company him &lt;&gt;n his hunting and' fishing
appearance that of h-tramp^ but hb bear-' from It the shroud and everything else It excursions. He placed implicit confidence
in .- impriHM^ those with whom be came contained. T*o young men are suspected in Bob, lor that was tho boy&gt; name, hav­
in contact as that of
their arrest, but they can not ba found. ing been often beard to say that be felt no
Part of the stolen good* have bean retu.nod uneasiness about his business when awsy
from home, as he know that it would be as
t ■OK'a I out Black Rock learned his name or to tbe old man;
’ wnyjhing of hh personal history.
Mr. Bammiz 1« the man who years ago . One dsy tho Captain and hia servant
fixed
tbe
day
and
date
for
bls
death,
and
1
One ibiy in the spring he tramped over
rent out a hunting. On returning home
toBrii- ep rL The sight of musical in- excited the whole zuTnunding country by at night he Mi very much fatigue ! from
atrum-m s in the windows of Leigh’s store tire atanouuc want of it. He made all hit walk and retire 1 very early. He bad
neoestary
pre;&gt;aratl&lt;&gt;ii«
for
the
event,
leav
­
4n Main street awakened his old passion
not been asleep but a short time before ho
ing nothing undone,
— •
. l?oiii'ht
■ - a coffin , dreamed a dream that awoke him; he
_ '1 ^with ,
- thought over It, and although horrible to
the consent of tbe proprietor to play upon and shroud, airange
taker,
built
a
atone
tomb
in
the
rocks
on
»
&lt;- ♦ " ’ contemplate, he considered it was only a
Ont- ot tbe pianos. Tlie latter, more out of
hl. I.nn. «njl ...n lun.l4.-l M
ar„m „„
h. I»d uot tern Mlwp bm • *ort
aired permission. Th&lt;- tramp ran over the lor.h. r-u-b^r.™. TU. rim. .ptm^hnl
.o,l.T.r7tl&gt;ln, w..lnr..dln^ Th.po- Um, „hra h. drmm^ tb.
d.-wm,
g..«l on
b, Um wnicu •iuus'-u oim, thll
„ „^
ln(riOjl
/position, which he executed with an ex- pl.
; n.p
, -Cr.",
, ,th. d.
.. T n.mnl
.
....
um Uo
nuio
iu»kuik
su&lt;u.
presGon and precision that quickly by IwmlTml., m&gt;d hardly » bountolu In . . borrtM. taprwrtbB MWoompldtely dl.changel the proprietor’s curiosity into a,.«™«dlw™.tn.f. unr.pr.-nt- p.tul dwtt, lor luMbm- al~p durtod th.
"d- It ton th. hour .rr.r^l hl.
wu I
bu
„xt j. h.
won ‘er and admiration.
l. brother,
bn&gt;U..r, who
who U~d
. mil.
A promise wm obtained from the tramp conrod-&lt;thp~.pl. .nd tb.lrt~m. Ap. h
his
lived a
mile oil.
off. A.
As ~0.
soon
musician to call at the music store next pan-ntly tbo majority had some fai h in as hb brother saw him ho noticed that a
his predictions, and they wore tbo conven­ great change hod eome over him in a very
tional
funeral
expression,
but
others
Bridg port musicians wbo-&lt;c interest bad
short time. Ho asked him tbe question:
been aroused by wbat the proprietor of the laughed at tbe ecoentricitiM of the old •* Wbat in tbe world,- brother, Is the matter
music store had told them. Their Interest man. When the crowd became thick Sam- with you? You looks* though you had a
mis
was
missing.
Search
was
made
for
mon -h’s sickness.”
was deepened and their friendship won
him in the barns, granary and chicken­
when they heard tha tramp play.
“No, I am not sick, bAt I feel very de­
coops, but be could not be found. At
•
Mr. Beyor presented him with now wear­ length some one went into the kitchen,and spondent.”
“ What has made you so despondent?”
ing apparel, and afterward learned that on opening the door of an old-fashioned
“ Well, I bad a dream last night and I
he was n native of Stuttgart, in Wurtem- brick oven, found the old man inaidt', alive,
her;. Hla father waa General Frederick and enjoying bis usual good Lea lb. Tbe d.-earned that my B &gt;b shot toe'while s«tvon Brunn in?, one of his shters was tho crowd of would-be mourners then diadent piat thia dream will come to past that
wife of a Russian Genera), and another one
was the mor anatic wife of a brother of
*• Oh, brother, I neyer knew until-' now
Prince Hohmlobe. Ho was a graduate
THE SCOURGE OF THE WEST.
that you were K--superstitious. You’ cerof Oehringen, the Col t gee of Heidelberg
ti.inly can &gt;&lt;ot place any confidence i»a
d am. Consider it as a dream and cheer
, LGidpaintner, t'-e noted conductor at tbe
[Little Rock G alette.]
Theater RoyaL Wurtemberg.
Appalling aocotupa litneuta of th* cy­
" 1 iv.li try and do so, but if I am killed
Tbe Baron was at one time Consul to
clone were perhaps never more complete; v
Paris, and In tlie reign- of Napoleon III.
illustrated than iu Izard County last w -ek.
A f«»w t.iyb'.s atterwardCaptain Johnson
was a diplomat at tl.e Tuileries, and on
The coun i of tho storm was from south­ raw found dead in his room by the side of
many occasions danc&gt; d at the receptions
west to northeast, nnd commencing one
.tst
r-:at;ie wi h bis paprr lying by
and a half miles southwest of Mell»onni. his tide. Thd boy Bob was arrested andVon Bruenin;, until he met with the in­ Tbe swath cut through the county is fl’teon c- nfcs-rd that 1.e killed bls master. He
jury that resulted in his death, continued miles in length- The width of its track also iaiplica ed two or three other negroes
to reside in Bridgeport and support himin t te place, aud they were all hanged on
aelf by ^teaching music. HU early ro- quarters of a mile. Eifiit or ten mdes
away the cloud accompanying tu- tornado
i» not a talj of fancy to pleas • t napirit that he bad no ambition beyond
lalion, bu. one that really j.ap
earning a bare livelihood. He was mis­ ”b lillng,” and altnoa*. ipcess^ntlv illum­
anthropic and live I as much as possible inated by flashes of electricity. Five miles
Apart from h’s frll 'w-men.
A BEGGAR’S WILL.
distant tbe same character of lulling Idack
‘The cause of his anting to this country cloud was seen to be followed by a long
and descending to the life of a tramp is a
secret whicn died with him.
Onto
hand the white cloud, apparently driving
“ (N. V. Star. I
the will ling black one I-efore it, defined
One of Surrogate Rolllu’s clerks, while
itoelf into a pillar of fir*.
ON THE BRIDAL TOUR.
In the midst of tbe storm the survivors examining tue n-cord- In tha Surrogate's
viewed tbe cone of the tornado as a huge
ball of fire rolling along tbe ground. Mr. which was mado by bol.imon &amp; F-stings,
[Philadelphia BeeonLl
*
who la saicHo igive been a tram., and pro"Can I generally tell a bride and groom tornado also destroyed, and being Ln its fee-doual beggar, transoetitig !&lt;&lt;s biuntnm
wh en I see them on a train? Can If Well, very mlist, details that tho condition of in Gya d and Fourteenth s-ree s and in
I should rather say so. 1 haven’t been tbe center of the cyclone was that of a Six h and Eighth avenues. Most of the
runnln’ a Pullman car five years and not system ot fiery balls as largo as one’s beneficisries under tl»e will are -aid io lie
learned that lit le trick;” and the parlor­ thumb, their multitude greater than any manib-r.i of the testator's profession. The
car conductor who mad» tbo above ro‘ human mind could conceive, and in that
marks tilted back In his chair fa tbe read apparent state of ignition bustling through 27, 1K74. ami is aa follows:
uurr wrimor sulomom k HAarrsas.
tbe air. This experience or hallucination
Naw Yons, Jan. 37, i»74
day afternoon, and chuckled to himielf as
1 Solomon 8. HaMlnxs
be blew out a cloud of cigar smoke iii'o tbe in its midst, and almost seems to confirm
Being of unsound mind do de-lrro this as
my
last
will
and
Testament
at.]&gt;e4nt
itoelf ir the feet that every one wrecked in aa exocutorriof u»y last «illI hereby
John GUUgun
visions of young married couples on their tlie storm at La Crosse is tattooed with
travels
bruises tlie sise of a quarter and hslf dol­
lar, which must have been done either by out us stetei in thia document.
1st. I tMi|ueath to toy dear friend Alex J,
a mass of pebbles bested to redness, or by
sharp pair that can fool me when they’re small bodies of some kind baring force McConne l gy Grand struct route on «ondl
on tbeir wedding journey, though about enough to bruise but not to penetrate the
half of ’em play a. tbeir game very nicely, skin.
Francis Morse my o’d crutch and also my old
Hat. Pants and shoes. .
and tho rest of the pas sergers don't tumble
At tbe distance of eight and ten miles
Sd. I lie lucatii to tny friend Joseph J. Avto tbe airua:ion at all. Of course therearo the flashes of electricity were so incwnsaut nrr mv llouti-i In Pourtiw-nrh at. an. alm i.&lt;
different sorts of brides and grooms, just and the commotion of wind and thunder,
ax much as there are different sorts of and possibly falling timber, as to almost Uve be will
other people; but I’ve found that, as a paralyze one with terror. Nearer at hand
3d. I beoueath tn tny dearest &lt;
Charles Alexander my scat by Gl ||&gt;
the sounds were magnified tenfold, with
perance and gambling. Finally tho 175,­
0 fl was all gone, tho friends he had gained
left him as he deacon ed into poverty, and
on»* day he found himself without any­
th &lt; ns to eat. Ho turned his back on the

also an additional accompaniment for'the

don’t appear to care a rap, and spoon
awny as though there wasn’t any one
witid i a mile of ’em; but that sort’s rare,
and g-neraliy gets on at some country
.station.*’
“How about the menF’
“Oh, they are altogether different, and

______ It*s a
n.t^t t as-. tM« nnd thr swing, though the

with this understanding

.oung Wiant

sored, but g adually she became luke­
warm, and Wually it beeame untswra &gt;o him
that another young fellow ba I supplanted

spoudent .or a N w York wbol wale book
and publishing bouse, aud last March they
were married. InP llIgeace of tbj tnarThey bad all al &gt;ng doubted whether
Store had in reality obtained a divorce
from hla wile, not knowing any grounds
aud communicated their doubUt to Mrs.
Hampson. Sue at once went to Kansas
City, tut I tbe records there examine 1, and
found out Chat h-rr fl-st husband bad de­
ceived Lor, that no divorce Lad i&gt;een pro­
cured, and tha: she was still bound to
Store. Her secund marriage wan, of
course, blgamou* and void, and she at once
told Bampsun of the true condition of
things. Accordingly, late last evening a
petition-to aariul the marriage was filed
before Judge Gardner, the wife entered ber
appearance and consented to imtn-diate
trial, and a bearing wa - at once hold. Mrs.
Store horself was tbe only witness, a idshe
told her story in a trembling and faint
vofoe. Bbe Is a handsome -woman of per­
haps thirty-five years, delicate in face and
figure, well bred, aud refined in npi* an­

the story had been told and tlie
decree of anuullmsnt ordered th--y went,
oat together into the dark hall and silently
ending to the honeymoon ao

recently

DEATH OF THE CRAZY DOVE.

and Died tn ths
[Elmira (N. Y.l Special,]
A female dove, whose peculiar actions
crazy dove,” was killed on Saturday un­
der these curious circumstances;

longed to a young lady living near tbe Erie
Railway track, a mile or two frbtn Ra-hbonovflle. A few months ago, ii» Hying
came in contact with tbo smoke-stack of
tho Pacific express locomotive. It Was
killed instantly, and waa thrown suddenly
out of the sight of its companion. Tue'■
fumele circled about in tho air for a few
minute*; In evident amazement al tbe
sudden disappearance of her mete. Bbe
then flew to a mile post near by, and for a
long tiinu gave utterance to the mournful
notes peculiar to the species. Suddenly
sb- -.earned io realize what had carried her
companion from her, a-id she rose in the
nir an I fl -w swiftly iu the direction the
train had taken.
She did not return fora long tlma When
sh-i did return she alighted at her cote,
u taring ber plaintive cries The next
miming, just bo.ore seven o’clock, she
flow to her position on tbe mile pbst, nesr
tlie S]»ot where her mate bad disappeared
tho d..y I*fore. When the expres • train
came along she fl-iw at tbe locomotive,
hovering Ktinut the smoke stack and cab as
if looking for ber mate. Rhe accompanied
the train for about a.mile and then re-

Every day she repeated her strange
actions, taking her place at her lookout on
the mile post at exacdr the some time,
and waiting for the train.no matter how
late it might be, and then going through
thesntne maneuvers, and returning to her
cote to mourn as before. She ate but lit­
tle. On Saturdiy she collided with the
smok ‘-slack of the express train locotnothe same fae at nearly the same apoL

MADE HAPPY.

1 Borton Journal.]
. A goo I many tuiogs ore told of travel­
l.ui here is or.e that la creditable to one
drumm -r, eve i If it doe. not represent the
c!a«. The habrsof observation and quick
sympathetic quali ite which fittbaeeyoang
mo-, for the.r busluees, could often be
brought n bly into play, in incidents aaida
.rmn tride. A correspondent relates the
foil-twin;:
little girl waa sitting on

MICHISANlCEITRH MILWAY

a

J

A

Physician and Surgeon

S

F&amp;j^THE1 RESIDENT

WItcinexes.

'or iuYLoa ir.&lt;;.tbsity.

NOTABLE SMALL FEET.

[B&lt;-n Pu.-toy Poon-'s Keminisooneoa.]
For sm-.o .&gt;.c irs the wlfo oi Hon. EB. Waatilrarue, afterward American Mlntbe te»-‘t sbiiped foot in Washington. Then
camo Mrs. Grant, who carried off .he palm
vimoriotely aud wore number ones comortably. Mrs. Belknap’s (not has often

charity was s imulated, nn 1 he, one of
»hnt rolliekinr, happy-go- asyclaas, acommc rial drummer. He accosted tbe little

Ayers Hair Vigor

works in too railL”
“Corns wi:b mo little mas,” clioad tbe
oed-haartad drummer, nnd taking bis
youth ;ul charge into the sho-&gt;store, bought
isqnito petite in form, oaiv i squires a her a &gt;^-rvb-« nble pair of shoes. Not con­
numlier twelve, miiMes’ »i»j; and Mme. tent with this, bo took her into a fancy
Bergbman-Lasrton, wl&gt;o is of medium article store, ami when she left her littla
beig-t. MM a number twelve and a half, limbs w« re encased in bright, warm stock-

G . d-ctey.” And

HWSK,

N. T. PARKEB, P«or.
HaMtlnga,

malaucc.

Yuurs sespretf aUj.
ATTWKL, Fwfbwto*.

At Eli’S HAlh rihlm M omitely free
.from uMkaidy. daxixenr.xs. -&gt;r Injurious sub.

BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

MEECHIliT TAILOR,

ju-rt before tl« PUiladtdidun Centennial,
S'ki.ig bar permission to m ike some shoes

‘.he elatUm^ of br body.

her foot as not only th t amalh

( procrivitl- x apj ea.-.-

p?..
J

” Wl ere ore your shoes, little oneF*
“ Hni .’l tot non*-,” was the reply.
” He •lon’t do nutbin*, he’s dead.”
• Have yon got a mothe* F*

AMES. A. SWKE2T, Attorney ACorn-eilm;
Hastings wiilaUand to legalbutluesa I acre
J
o.W th.
atod tomanil—. &lt;_ -II
’
d

a.o .-e-jj/tiiw I ou the oold stone steps, cu­
rio uHy wa cbing the passers-by. There

In her hand, as she merrily tripped up
young mau who wav more fashipuab1.- ? ■ m

[. jadu

board Jtl pmn.

porred heroelf by tuoi utnoroU. accompli «b-

nicy nX tv Abimadtauci
thr BMUteiuid ni&gt; Ht4«ru»uH Ute of that
iDMtfiiiticetit vtwwl ate alludtxi to,
Onr reporter, «&gt;n a recent visit to New
York, look lunch with Uaptaiu George
•'TP.’JBt TH ESB LIBERAL AD RATS*.
SiiKtoua M
tin board thr AhMka.
of I be Guion.line. Canto in Murray is a
man of etalwart buihf, will knit frame
and cherry, genial disp&lt;M&gt;itiou. He has
Item a constant voyager for a quarter
of aoeiituiy, over half of that tiiue hav­
ing IH-en in tbe truns Atlantic service.
In the course of convcraatiun.over the
well spread table tire mystery of the
Citym BoKton was alluded to. •
“Yeo,” remarked rheenntein, "I ahall
nevi-r forget tbe lust night we saw that
ill -fxh-d vessel.
I vra« chief officer of
OBNO MTHOMG
the €'it&gt; of Antwerp. On the day we
lighted the City wf Boaton a furious
Miutb-eaat huiricaim set iu. Botu veasel» labored hard. The sea seemed de­
termined to sweep away every vestige
of life. When dny end* d the gale did
STANDARD (W Meridian) TIME
not nbare, and every thing was lashed
fora night of u-nisual fury. Our good
rthip wna’turned to the south to avoid
MAIN LINK.
the jkMaibiiity of ice- bergs. The City
Trains on the Main Line wfll pass Jackson
of Huston, liowerer, umlotibtedly went
to the north.
Her boata. life-preserv­ aa follows;
ers aiiu rafta were all securely lashed,
aud when site went down, everything
went with her, never to re-upper uutil Midi............ 10. US M. m. Arr Chicago A SO p.
the sea gives up i's^aiid.”
Day ExpraMULlfip.
‘
"
’’What, is your opinion, captain, was Er. Express 10.4S p
the cause of the lose of tbe City of Bos- Pacific Ex.. 12.40
totuT’
“The City of Limrick, in almost pre­
cisely the same latitude, a. feiv days Mai).
later,found the sea fall of fiuattng ice.
3 4B &lt;. tn. Arr DetroitAW
and 1 have no doubt tlie City of Boston
5.40 a. tn. Arr Detroft S.2I
collided with die ice, hnd tmnk inunediat&lt;«ly.M
Cup tn In Murray has been in command others run daily except bundiy.
of the Alaska ever since she was put in
commissioH and feels justly proud of
Grund Rnpida IM vision.
Ills noble ship. She curries thousands
of paaseDg'-rs every year,and has great­
ly popularized the williams &amp; Guion
Dc't. AU
line.
Remarking upon die bronzed I STATIONS.
Ex. Rx.
•and healthy appearance of tlie captain
the reporter said that wa lift* did not
seem to lie a very great physical trial. Bowen...
“No! But a nerson’s appearance is MiddlcTllIe
not- always a trust worthy indication of Hastings..
10.fi*
1L»
his physical condiiiou.
For seven Nssbville.
years I have l^eeu in many respects very Vermontvilie
1S4T
much out of sorts with myself. At cer­ Cbsrlotte...
Ml
tain times I was so lame that it was Eaton Rs pl ds.
12
■ifficuIt for me to move around.
I
could scarcelv straighten up. Idld not Detroit..
8.36 12JJ5 H.4»
ksow. what the trouble was, and tbogh
I performed all ray dutes rugulariy and
WESTWARD.
satisfactorily, yet 1 fell that I might
some day lie overtaken with some seri­
ous prostrating disorder. These trou­ STATIONS.
I Pael Mall G . R. Lee
Rx
Ex. Paa.
bles increased. 1 felt dull and then,
p. tn
a. m
a. m
n. m
again, shooting pains through my aims ,
&lt;00
9.90
aud limbs. Possibly the next day 1 Detroit.............. tI.4Ji
6.45
7J9
&gt;
12.26
L.(«
Jackaon
...........
I
would feel flushed and unaccountably
i 12.+1
7.UB
8i&gt;&gt;
Rxvea
Junction..
I
ineaay, and the day following chilly Eaton Rapid*.... 1 1
7.36
8.80
1.1?
aud dcspondfUt. This ooutiuued until CUartotla............. 1 n: 1
IM..
last December, when I was piostiuted Vermontville.... 1 IM &gt;
h 90।
‘A(»
sao
0 80
soon after leaving Queenstown, and Naakville............ dLit)
8.28
2.18
8.56 £2
€41
‘fiir the remainder of the’* age wm a Haatinga............ 4IK1
9.26&gt; 10.21
807
' belpluoa pitiful sufferer. Iq January last Middleville'......... Ii J )
S.40 10.08 11.08
iX friend who made that voyage with Bowen.................. ()3(»
3.55 w.» 11.20
mjir wrote mea letter urging me to try Grand RapkU.... (LMi
m..
p. m- &gt;-«
a new course of treatment.
I gladly
abCajKed his counsel, nod for tbe last
Through Coaches and Sleeping Card to «®d
seven'months have given thorough and frotn Grand Rapids and Detroit. AH trsfns
buaiDcaa like attention to tbe recovery oouDect in same depot at Detroit with tf»h»«
of my natural health, ami to-day, I on Conans Southern dlrislen.
H. B LEDTaBD,
have tbe proud satisfaction of trnying 1. L. BROWN,
to you tbrt the lame back, tlie strange
feelings, thtf sciatic rheumatism which
Gen'l Puss and Ticket Agent, Chicago.
hjwe so long.pursued me, have entirely
i.i 'appeared through tbe blood purify­
Wliserllan^Mn Cnrds.
ing influence of Warner's Safe Mliramattfc (Jure which entirely cradle Led
nil rheumatic poiaob from mv system.
Imle« d, to nje it s^bms that t'has'work
ed wonders, and 1 therefore most cotdialy commend it.”
T. GOUCHER, M. D , Pbysidau
“And you have no tronble now in ex­
• seon. AH professional caJls
posing yourself to tba ’ winds of the attended. Office noun
Atlantic."
•
“Not the least. I am as sound as bul
let and I feel specially thankful .over
Office, Corner Main and 8h&gt;ruw Streets.
the fact l&gt;xrause 1 believe r^empaatic
and kidney disease ns in the blood of
BURGSfAN, Manufacture of Boots and
tuy family.
1 was dreadfully shocked
. Shoes. Fine werii a specialty, and war
on my last arrival in L.iverpohl tu learn ranted to give aatlMattioo. Beat work fc
that my brother.who is a wealthy China money. Repairing promptly attended to.
tea merchant, had suddenly died of
Bright’s disease of the kidneys,1 and yyuLCOTT noLNK.
conidder myself extremeb; fortunate In
A. 8. FOOTE, PftoYsrrroa.
having taken my trouble in tim&lt;F xml
beforeauy more serious effects wore
NTsMshvHIe, Mlcb.
possible. .
.
.
The conversation drifted to otMer
Uodoutsbly one of the t«st-k&lt;?bt hotels in
topics, and ns tbe writer watched thw caotrsl Michigan. Bom pie rOoftsrffrst floor.
face la-fore him, so strong iu all its out­
A. BARBKR,W.B„lines, aud yrtifo genial, and thoqght of
the.iuDumerable exposures and hard­
* ;|iIOMCEJpi»A.THIC
ships to which its owner bad bum ex­
posed Ire instinctively wished all who
are suffering from- the terrible rlroumatic troubles dow.mi common might
know of Captain Murray’s exp&lt;rieuce
and the means by which he hail been Stale
Nashville, Mieb.
restored. Pkin is kconnovn thing in
thia world, but far too many eudurb it
Oatllon l ard..
when they n^iglit ayoid iL It is a false
philosophy winch trachea tie to endure
wlien we can lust as readily avoid. So
MITH !i COLllROVK Auorae,. u u.
thought tbe hearty’ captain 'of tlie
Office orer R- J. Qrant* store Hastings
Alaska, ao thinks the writer aud so
Mich.
ah mi Id II othera think who desire hap­ Prompt
piness aud a long life.

son with cdbLsnd though a tr mor would

for a postponement. On April 14, 1883, V

back to board ing-acbooL”

lives.
Mrs. Store accepted hla a'atemaat as

WHY SHE REFUSED TO WED.

acquired hanpjness. Some of the bri Im,

aem

Charley will catch s&gt; much luck a- I coi
&lt;th. To my other Friend William Kr

edge of the storm of millions of exploding
bombs and torpedoes.

[Urtiana (OJ HpeclaL]
Miss Rosetta A. 8napp is the belle of tlie
gl^cs tha thing away. You see, they’re so
tickled a*, being married, and so proud of town and the only daughter of Simon
Snapp, a wealthy former, whose belreis
si«will be. Jam-i B. Wiant began suit
yesterday in the Common P!ea« Court
a relation, or a husband of long standing. against the ■ young lady tu: twelve thou­
It has to be a powerful strong-minded feP sand dollars damages or Urvach of prom-

ing aud the promises of tbeir new ht»»bandi ’to behave,* carry old vali-es and
band-’ ags that don’t look at all b irfiii.;

the yra* Increase,
gndtlie Al Inn tic vnyagvr, when the
L.r.,1 -__ .4..J ....J.,1—

hla own coffin and burial outfit ready for
use. sr-vwal days ag &gt; tha house wav

bed

Ham-.

Dr. J. C. Ayer&amp;&gt;Oo., Lovell, Mass.

CLOTIIIEH,
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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,!

SDITOB AMU PaOPKIKTOR.

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

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VOLUME XI.NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1884.
/^1

BIOH JIM. OF BOTTOM CARD.

Fa; Cent

BT C. F. GILLIAM.

REDUCTION.
Ths TvTT!d. tXZlxiter
HAS LIFT UB WITH

48 Cloaks
AND &lt;

63zK0AM’BRNS
O2ST
AND REALIZING THAT

Lose Money
On Them We Must 1

WE
ACCEPT THE S1TCAT1OX!
AND FROM THIS DATE

WE WILL SELL

® I CLOAK
CLOAK PATTERN 11™
At a Reduction at 25 Per Cent
WHICH 18 EQUIVALENT TO

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To embrace this extraordinary oppor­
tunity at once.

\A7 H A-P.TSTTKE
That in no other place can money be
invested at sn grrat an advantage.
Dated Naabvilla, Jan. 5, 1883.

KOCHER BROS.
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SL'6AR SEAS9NI

MApLE

I* near at band, sad I would atmounec to
Sugar Makers that I bare the exclu­
sive sale An Barry County &lt;** the

,‘^JReka”

SAP SPOUT
-WHICH 18 THE—

UNIVERSAL FAVORITE
With Sugar Makers everywhere.
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Trees fitted with these spouta are found to yield

Fifty Per cent More Sap!
Than any other spout made.

LAST SEASON I SOLD

-=7,5OC^=Of these spouU. and from the reports re­
ceived,f -am confident that I shall sail ‘
doable that number this year. '

I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR

BARRY COUNTY.

I am prepared as usual to manufacture

SAP PANS and BUCKETS
Usttx OOM but the Beat Maicrtak.

C. L GLASGOW.

.

Yer say yer’d .like ter hear aomethin’
’boutmy ’speiiencein their diggin’s,
boys! Did I ever tell yer that story
’bout Rich Jim, o’ Bottom Card, an’ hia
racket with Curly Jake! No! Wall,-I’ll
tell yer tber story.
_ Yer see bis real name was Richard
James, but tber flrat man he struck in
tber mine shortened up ther tail end o’
hia name from James to Jim, an’ chop;
p^d off a piece o’bis front tfauie and
called him Rich.
Well, yer see, some one had struck it
rich at Bottom Card a few months afore
an’ all o’ us old pilgrims an’ er sprink
lin’ o’ tenderfoot*, had rushed in thar
an’ staked our claims, an’ things war
goin’ on kinder flourishing’.
Wimmino’ther right stripe war a
mighty skeeree article in them diggin’s
nu’yer kin jedge how we war all tore
up one evenin' as tberstage drawed up
at their shanty called tber “Top Card,”
an’ a leetle womin with'a leetle cnrlyhaired yonker, ’but 3 or 4 vears old,
dumb out an’ went into tber hotel. I
walked into ther bar-room after supper
an’ Doc Means, ther boss of tber place
war standin’ in ’mong a lot o’ the boys
at thar end o’ tber bar, an’, as I come
up he war yist sayin’:
“I tell yer boys, I war most devlish
sorry for ther leetle womin, when I
told her I’d never heard o’ any in these
in these parts by that name.
She said
they’d all lived with her mother in ther
east some whar,. an’ ther old woman an’
her man bed hed er failin’ out some­
how’boat three years ergo when ther
kid war 6 months old, an’ as she weuld
not leave ther old lady, he’d left her.
She beard some way or nother that he
war out here at Bottom Card, an’ as her
old mother kicked ther bucket a few
months ago, she couldn’t rest till she
come out here ter hunt ther old man np
She kinder broke down an’tber water
came to her eyes when she found I
couldn’t put "her on ther trail o’ her
man, an’ it kinder broke me up too.
Yer kin take me for a string-halted
tenderfoot, boys ef I wouldn’t ante up
my pile fur a little women an’ a kid
like them are. I calkerlate she ain’t
got any too much o’ ther dnst, either,
an’ I believes it’d be ther square ‘thing
ef we waster raise a leet'e ’mong ther
boys ter help her ’long.’’
“K’rect; now yer talkin’ sense,” a fel
ler by ther name o' Curly Jake,chipped
in. He war one o’ther roughest men
in thar camp,but be bed er heart in ’im
bigger’n an ox. an’ takin’ oft bis hat he
dropped in a $30 gold piece.
“I’ll see that, an’go one better,” says
Doc Means as he tossed in a couple of
twenties.
“I can’t quite see yer boys, but here
goes ther only bird I’ve got left,” says
Poker Jim, as be chucked in a shining
eagle.
Carty Jake nassed ’round the room
an’ ther boys throwed in party liberal
| till he come ter a man who war settin’
wito his iieadrrestin’ on bis hands at a
uOT» right sNe tber
open door,
that led inter ther hall which communica ed with the dinin’ room.
Curly
slapped him on ther back m a kinder
friendly, joxy way, an’ says; “Rich Jm
we wants yer ter help us out on er
purse we’re raisin’ for er womiu that’s
in need.”
Rich Jim looked op sullen like, an’
saysawfnl short an’ gruff: “I ain’t got
’anythin’ ter give."
“But this here’s er lady,” says Carly
kinder insistin’ like.
“Oh, git oat, an’ don’t bother me.”
Rich Jim answers quick like, an’ sav­
age as their mischief.
Curly’s eyes flashed might wicked, ns
drawin’ hisself up an’ throwin’ all their
scorn an’ contempt inter his voice, he
says; “Er man that’s struck it as rich
as yer hav lately, an’ then’ll refuse ter
put up er leetle dust ter helper womin
in distress, ain't got er heart in 'im as
big as er musketer.”
“What’s that yer say,” says Rich Jim
apringin’ ter bis feet with a hull string
o’ com words, an* him an* Curly began
drawin' ther shootin’ irons.
Jist then, war hern tber patter o’ lit­
tle feet on the floor o’ ther hall leadin’
ter ther bar room, an’ a womans voice
sayin’: “Come my darlin’ yer must not
goto th r,” an’ ther next instant, /with
a scream o’ childish joy an’ mischief, a
a leetle chubby faced, curly haired boy
ran into ther room, an’ runnin’ ter wher
Rich Jim war stendin’ thro wed bis arms
around his legs an1 laughing like it
war lots o’fun ter get away from bis
mother, he hid his face ergin Jim’s
knees.
I tell yer boys ef an* angel bad come
squar down from berin us fellers thar
in ther bar room couldn’t er been more
took back than we war at tber sight o’
that leetie codger. It’d a done yer

hearts good boys ter hav seen him and
hern him talk. Rich Jim he jist laid
his shoo tin’-iron on ther table without
glancin’ at Curly, an'-his face war as
gentle as a woman's as, stoopin7 down
be laid his big rough hand soft like on
ther curly bead hair o’ tber leetle feller
an'*says in a kinder tremblin’ voice:
“What does yer want, my leetle man.”
Tber yonker looked up inter his face,
an’seein’it war kinder softened up,
h'B leetle heart seemed ter go right out
ter him, an’ he answers brave as yer
please:
“I wants my paper. Marner said my
paper was here.”
.
“Who is yer paper !” says Rich Jim,
bendin’down an’ raisin him inter his
arms.
“My paper’s inamer’s paper.
Is yer
my paper f”
.
"I guess not my leetle feller.” says
Rich Jim, ther water cornin’ ter his
eyes, as ef the words hed brnng some­
thin' ter his mind that touched a soft
spot. “I wish I war yer paper.”
- “Won’tyer be my paper! f likes
yer,” tber leetle cn said, pattia'his face
easy an’ tender like, with his leetle
chubby hands.
"Does yer !” Rich Jim says,
"Yes, I does, an’ I likes roamer, toe,”
says tber leetle chap. “Don’t yer want
me ter tissyer, des like I tisses mamer!”
“Yes, ef yer will,” Rich Jim says, in
er kinder pleadin’ way.
“I tiss niamer hull many lots er times
an’ love her too, free bushels, an’ 1’11
tiss yer bull many lots a times, too.’’
An’ther affecsbernate leetle creator
throwded ins anna tight around Jim’s
Deck an kissed him about a dozen
times.
While he.war still er kissin’ Rich Jim
a leetle womin with a sweet, sad-look
ing face glided inter ther room kinder
skeery like, an’ says : “Come Richy,
dear; come ter niamer, now.”
At ther sound o’ her voice. Rich Jim
turned around -white as ther driven
snow, an’jist give one look, an’ then
in er voice quiverin’ with feelin’, an’
in which ther war a world o’ love an’
tender pleadin”, said jist ther one word
“Nellie.”
She gin a start an’ a leetle scream,1
an’ weaved backwards an’ for wards
like she war goin’ ter fall, an’ them
with ther joyful cry, “Ob, Richard my
husbun’, I’ve found yer at last!” she
darted for’ard inter his arms, an’ cud­
dled her party leetle, head down onter
his breast like she war perfec’iy satis­
fied.
Arter thar feelin’s bad cooled down
a bit Rich Jim looks up at Curly, who
war staodin’ as ef rooted to tber floor,
with his sbootin’ iron all cocked an’
ready fur bix, an’ boldin’ out his hand,
says: “I acted ther dirty dog with yer,
Curly. V£pn’t yer put her thar an' call
it squar!”
“Don’t say ernotber word erboutit,”
says Curly Jake, layin’ ,his ppp. down
on ther table side tber ocher one, an'
takin’ bold o’ bis band. “It’s all squar
with me. But ef yer ain’t got no objeeshuhs, it’d tickle me er heap ef yer’d
’low mo ter kiss th er leetle kid once,”
•‘Sartainly, Curly,” Rich Jim says, an
holdin’therdeetle feller, at his dad’s
request, he give Curly er nmack squar
on ther mouth. “An* ther leete womin
will give yer one, too. Curly. Nellie,”
he says, turnin’ ter his wife, "give this
friend o’ mines kiss, won’t yer! He’s
been er good friend o’ yourin, too.”
An’ Nellie, kinder meek like, raisin’
her head, blnskingly pressed er kiss on
Curly’s rough face.
As Curly drawed hisself back, lookin
awful happy, but kinder shamed like
an’ colorin' all over his face, he remark­
ed:
“I’ll be darned ef yer ain't struck it.
Rich Jim.”
Tbet's ther story, boys. Thar mighter
been somethin’ in to restin’ happened
afterwards, but we ticketed up so per­
fuse like arter thet, in drinkin’ tor lher
health o’ Big Rich, and Leetle Rich, an
Mrs. Rich Jim. lher proceedin’s follow­
ing didn’t stay by nie like the others
did.
Human nature is neversatisfied. No
matter what is, something different is
wanted. Why it i» so no one can tell,
but it is just the same. An exchange
says: “Just as a man gets his boy
taught to close the door because it is
cold, winter departs, and he has got to
begin clubbing die idea into the ur­
chin’s bead that the door should be
left op-n when the weather is hot.”
The girls have already formed their
plans for leap year. To the bashful
lover they will say: “Do yon like home
inode bread F’ If he says yes, then tbe
reply will be, "Well, I can bake.”
Then if be doesn’t take the hint they
are to seise both hia hands, fall on
their knees and put tile question direct.

THE LiME-KILN CLUB,
’* I bold heab a letter," said the Pres­
ident as the meeting opened, “axin’ dis
club to report its observashtw on de
inflooenee of de female sex on liberty,
pollyticfes, art, progress and btzness.
Brother Bobee, what do you know of
de inflooence of females on de matter
of liberty F
Brother Bebee replied that he had of
late noticed a disposition on the part
of the part of the female sex to do* as
they pleased, go where they pleased
•and carry a bundle of liberty under
each arm day and night. One hundred
years ago liberty was'a persimmon oa
the highest limb of a tali tire. To-day
it was n pumpkin which anybody
could roll along die ground; Every­
body breathed it, ate it and walked'
arm-in-arm with it, and the masses
eonldmo more be deprived of liberty
than bobtailed'cows could take the pre­
mium at the Saito Fair.
“Brudder Pickle Smith, what do you
know of de inflboence of de female sex
o« pollyticks !” asked the President.
Brother Smith replied that be knew
of several wivea in his neighborhood
who bowed their husband's votes. He
could also recall three or four cases
wherein women Irad exercised a power-'
ful influence after their husbands got
home from a convention.
“Brudder Penstock, has you noticed
any partickler inflboence of de female
sex on de matter of art!” asked the
President.
Brother Penstock had. ruch a thing
os making an old, yellow, four-gallon
jug a thing of beanty and a parlor onia
meat would Dever have been thought
of but for the gentler sex.
A man
wonld pass an old tomato can in
the back yard a hundred times a
day without a second look. A wo­
man would seize upon it at the first
opportunity and transform it into
a Grecian vase of exquisite beauty.
Twenty years ago an omnibus with a
landscape on the side would be follow­
ed aronnd the streets by a crowd. To­
day a six-gallon crock; to be used as an
umbrella bolder, with a view of the
Yosemite painted all aronnd it in Dine
different colors, could be drawn al)
over the city on a band sled without
exciting remark. Art had become a
part of our every day lives. A stout
woman couldn’t even fall down on an
icy corner without displaying more or
less genuine talent for the artistic.
“Brudder Pullback, has you noticed
any partickler inflooence. ot women od
de matter of progress F inquired Broth­
er Gardner.
Pullback thought be hod. Women
bad discovered most of the comets,
projected the grandest bridges, engin­
eered the grandest tunnels and wrested
the most secrets from science. If it
hadn’t been for the progressive ideas
of women, stage coaches would yet be
running between New York and Chi­
cago.
Judge Cavnder was asked what infln
ence women bad on business, and he
drew a long breath and replied that if
it wasn’t for the female sex the busi­
ness of the world would drop onehalf; one dry goods store in a city
could supply all the men, but the
women supported two or three hun­
dred of them.
Women not only
maintained business, but establishlished new manufactures.
For in­
stance the decoration of female hos­
iery gave employment to 0,000 persons
the year round. It was all out of sight
and utterly useless, but it circulated
millions of dollars. Pads, bustles,
paints, cosmetics and false hair were
of no real service, convenience or or­
nament, and yet $50,000,000 and the
labor 200,000 people were the annual
results. When a wife whose husband
earns only $25 per week can keep a
carriage, wear $100 bracelets and pat
on a $250 sealskin sacque, the man who
contended that the female sex had no
financial abilities had bettor hang up.

A FALSE MOYE.
He was a porter iu a wholesale dry
goods bouse on Jefferson avenue. His
salary was not large enough to warrant
him m baying a fast horse and wear­
ing silk undershirts, but be was grow­
ing fat and smoking fair to medium
cigars. In an evil moment the tempt­
er came and whispered in his ear that
he could make $20,000 as easy as rolling
off a log. With that much money in
his hind-pocket he could cheese the
racket and have a new tailor every
week in the year.
Yesterday morning at 8 o’clock the
porter invited the senior partner to go
upon th© roof with him to see about re­
pairs. There was a wicked leer on his
face and a strange light in bis eyes, but
the guileless senior partaer noticed
nothing but the fact that the porter

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NUMBER 20.

was getting a brandy-flush on his nose. and when lie fell off I saw that he had
No sooner ba l they reached the roof no longer any practical use for the
than the villian seized bis employer animal, so I took charge of him. Now
and held him suspended over the dizzy if I had dismounted in the way he did,
height and cried out;
I should have interposedoo objections
“Your check for $20,000 or I drop you to tbe Major’s taking my horae.”
into the alley!”
“J hope, sir that yoo will excuse ns,”
“.Say $15,000”
replied the leader o£ the mob, “We
tbongt tha| you stole the mule. Your
“Never!” .
.
“Make it $17,000.”
explanation is most satisfactory, and
“I will not! Give me what I ask or I hope you'll excuse us. Let ns take a
over you go!”
dnnk”
“Very well—I knock under."
In a recent conversation with a Un­
The senior partner sat down on the
icy cover of the trap-door and wrote ionsoldier, a correspondeatherd a fresh
story
about the late President Lincoln.
the check for the sum named. The
porter seized it and swiftly descended As near os possible our friends tells it
in
the
soldier’s words. He says:
and closed the trap to keep the victim
I had been in the Finley hospital
on the roof. It iras but the work of
five minutes to run to the bank and several mouths, saidlthe soldier: One
duy, in May, 1833, President Lincoln
present the ebeck.
“Never bod a. cent on deposit with and Secretory Chase walked into the
as!” said the- cashier as ho shoved it ward where I was lying. You don’t
back.
know how much good it did us to see
The porter bad made a false move, hliem; one gets tired of looking at the
aad he hod lost. He crossed the river vroQteand the long line of cote.lt is hard
on the ice, and is now a wanderer on to lie on a cot day after duy,and bear the
foreign shores.—Free Press.
boys moan, as their life ebbs awoy.
Some morning you wake see an
empty cot near you. “No. 6 is gone!”
IT WAS APOPLEXY.
you say to tbe nurse.
“i like to know if I vas protected by
“Yes; he went this morning, poor
der law!” he asked as be softly enter­ fellow; but it’s better for him,” she
ed the Central Station.
answers, iu a sympathizing voico.
“Just us much as anybody els,” repli­
We boys, therefore took solid com­
ed tlie captain as he looked up from his fort in looking at Lincoln’s face that
monthly report.
afternoon, and in hearing him talk.
“Vhell dis morning a man comes iu He didn’t say much to me, that day, but
mein saloon nnd says be lika to get it was good to hear him say anything,
warm. Dot vhas all right, und I tolls his wa&gt;ds were so gentle and kind.
him to take some shairs.”
And then he was os thoughtful ns a
"Yea.”
mother, he knew just what to say.
“Putty queek he begin to breath
Iliad been very sick. Yes, that
hard, like somebody running, and pe- sleeve’s empty I left the arm at Chat­
fore I knows it bo fall oafercand acts tanooga. As I was saying, be only
like he vhas dying. I tolls you dot spoke a few words to me, and passed
makes shills go over me!”
on to No. 35.
“Probably had a fit.
A Vermont boy, a mere lad, not over
“I tmk so. too. but before 1 can go sixteen, was on it. He hod been mor­
ondt doos two men comes in nod one tally wounded and was near his end.
of dem cries oat: “Dot vhas apoplexy
Mr. Lincoln stopped at tbe cot and
like tender, und somobody go for the teking the thin, white hand said, in a
doctor!”
tone that was as tender os a mother’s
“And who went!”
“Mv poor boy, what can I do fur you.”
Vhell, I doan lika to haf seoie man
With a beseeching look, the little
die in mein saloon und leave nw ghost fellow turned his ejres up tbe homely,
to scare me, and so I pat on my hat kindly face, rind asked, “Won’t yon
and rush off.
write to my mother for me!”
“Welk"
“That I will,” answered the Presi­
“Vliell, I run two blocks und pack dent, and calling for pen, ink and pa­
and den I finds out der shake on me.” per, he wrote ut least three pages of
“HdwY7
commercial note, and when- it was
“Vhy, nopody was iu der saloon any finished, the President rose, saying—
more. Der mAo gets vbel soash I vhas
“I will mail this as soon as. I get
gone, und 1 miss six pint bottles of back to my office. Now, is there any­
prandy.”
thing else I ear&gt; do for you!”
“Ahl”
&gt;
In some way the boy had come to
“Yeo. dot vhas *ah” on me shnst tree know that it was the President. And
dollar, and I like an officer to come np so, looking at him in the most appeal­
undslitand at der door uod bit somo- ing sort of war, he asked,—
pody mita glub.”
“Won’t you stay with me till It’s all
He was promised that a sharp look­ over! It won’t be long, and I want to
rut should be kept sor the three men hold your band!” •
described,and be went away saying:
This was too much for tbe great­
“I vhas more madt pecanse dot vhas hearted president to resist. Tbe tears
prandy raitout any water in it, und I came to bi&amp;eyes and he sat down by
pelief I lock up der place und go around liim and took bold of his hand. The
mit some bras-knuckles and look for little fellow did not move nor speoka
dot apoylexy man. If I find him do word. This- was some time before
pody will eafer know dot something four o’clock, and*it was not long after
struck him!”—Free Press.
six that the end came.
But tbe president sat there as pa­
HE WAfl NO THIEF.
tiently as if he had been tbe boy’s fat­
"Gentlemen.” said an Arkansas Col­ her. When the end cams, be bent over
and folded the thin hands over tbe
onel, as be stood under the limb of a
breast, and then looked so sorrowfully
tree from which depended a rope, “I
atthepale, thin face. The tears stream­
must protest my innocence, I did not
ed down his cheats unheeded. We all
steel the mule. I am above perty thieft
cried, too.
«
I know that you all have the interest of
the community at heart, and I do not
OHIKKISGS.
blame you: bnt there are times when
we are all liable to be to harsh. If I
An Indiana jury recently returned a
Irnd stolen tt&gt;e male, my guilt would written verdict uf “Blode to peces bi a
oppress me until I would beg to be put biler bustin’.”
out of the world in the most summary
“Her cold feet haunt me still,” sings
way.”.
the lone-widower who edits the Wa­
"Ttbe mule was found in your pos­ terloo Observer.
session,” said the leoer of the mob.
One way to tell how wealthy a man
is is to look at his sidewalk in winter
"Very true my dear sir.”
“Did he jump into your lot!”
time. If he is a millionaire it is never
“No, sir, I conducts^ him to the con - cleaned.
fines of my premises.”
A Kansas jury gave the following
“Didyoitbaj the animile!”
verdict in the cose where a naan died
“No sin”
in a state of intoxication: “Death by
“Did you trade for!”
hanging—round a rum shop.”
“1 did not.”
It is said by those who kuow him
“Then who stole bin! Let down the best that a mule’s ears are never cold,
rope, boys.”
but this it no reasonable excuse for a
“Gentlenen, I hope you will give me man to wear a plug hat in winter.
a chance to explain. The mule in the
“What shall we do wild our old
question was the property of one of our clothes !” asks a newspaper writer. He
distinguished fellow citizens, M^jor should save these until he starts a pa­
Ruglesberry. Some time ago the Major per to fill a lov^fek want. He will
and I exchanged a few words of an un­
complimentary nature. I intimated
that the Mnjor’s blood would be highly
satisfactory to ma, and the Major said
tuatmy gore would please him mighicily. Well, we separated throughtly
.with, each other. The pwt
the Mpjor and I met. I got what is
vulgarly called the drop on him audrelived him of the top of his head.
- He was riding a mule at the same time.

need them soon afterward.
A New York judge holds dial one
editor should not sue another for libel
but ought to feel that be can give as
good as he gets. If he can’t he’d bet­
ter quit the nowapaper business.
A Pekin, HI., coroner’s lory rendered
a wngular verdict, that a man whoae
body was found in the river came to
hia death by a Mow oa th© head, “which
was given before or after tite drowning

�low* for the state of

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W*»8I

•bowu
evidence* of life thia
week.
Senate lias had under cod
•Herationttfl 1«reported from various
eouMDittora, and the House ban vigtirattacked and denounced the
wnole~Paclfic pooling combination, deeJarlDg in favor of the immediate furfeilureof unearned laud grant* with
only eighteen opposing vote*.
In a
■aeetiiig^of the House committee on
public lands, some inside facts Concern­
ing the giant monopolies were discussed
It wa* explained how the Atlantic and
Pacific rail load is controlled by tbe
Central Pacific west of the Colorado,
and by Mr. Gould cnat of it.
How the
Central Pacific rind the Union Pacific
with Mr. Gould's connections east of
Omaha control the middle route. By
subsidising the Pacific mail, the Cen­
tral Pacific keep* the waler route un­
dercontrol. The Northern Pacific is
not only in a "pool” with tbe Central,
but there is an agreement between
them whereby they have divided tbe
territory of tbe mat north west in re­
gard totrnnapoDtatiQU, as though'ownerebip of tiie 'counixi__Xollo*ed the।
building of railroads into it Mr. Hol­
man, of Indiatm. introduced a set of
aweepiog resolutions against tlu s« cor­
porations, which were adopted, and io
the debate following, Mr. Belford, ot
Colorado, said lie did not propose that
four or five cattle kinga should own
tbe west as four or five railroad mon­
archs owned the eiu»t.
Thu Hoijee abolished the "iron-clad”
oath of office, and pa*sed among other
bills one for the relief of the Grot ly ar­
tic expedition. Friday and Saturday
it debated the Fitz John Porter bill and
Dopes to get a vote on the latter to-day
at four o'clock.
.
Many new and important measure*
were introduced in tbe House under the
call of states. Among them, waa one
to prevent lobbying, by Mr. Anderson,
of Kansas. It require* every ex-mem­
ber of Congress, before being entitled
to tbe privileges of the floor, to obtain
an order from the Speaker, .which shall
be only issued by tbe ex-member de­
' etaxing, upon bis honor, that be is not
interested, directly or indirectly, in any
corporation, or person having a pecuni­
ary interest iu tbe defeat or passage of
a measure before Congress, or the com­
mittees and pledging that while, the
House is in session, he will not com­
municate with any member respecting
any qlaim which may effect the wel­
fare of any company, corporation,
or (.person
having
an - interest
in legislation. In case of the violation
of tbi*pledge, the committee on rule*
shall declare the ex-member forever
deprived of tbe privileges of tbe floor.
Tbe recent annual diaoussion in tbe
Senate over the proper limitations of
ths-liquor traffic in tiie Capitol build
ingdrew from- Senator Blair the de­
claration that the only way to exclude
intoxicating liquors from tbe Senate
aud tbe House restaurants, was to pro­
hibit their manufacture or sale in tbe
district of Columbia.
A bill has re­
cently been introduced in tbe Senate
to effect this purpose. It is probable
the great temperance sentiment of the
country will concentrate its strength to
secure the adoption of astringent pro­
hibitory law where alone in the whole
country tbe national authority to act
on the subject is unquestioned.
Ad­
vocates of prohibition have long sought
to get tbe question into national poli­
tico and the petitions of tbe Woman’s
National Temperance Union to be pre­
sented to tbe presidential nominating
convention next fall prohibition in the
District will be a prominent feature of
tbeir demands.
Tiie tariff question continues to agi­
tate political sircles and if it is not the
onftjr living issue” it seems to have
■ note life than any other. A quiet ef­
fort still continues also, on each aide to
•et the other on tbe wrong side, in an­
ticipation of the coming presidential
contest. The republicans hail the is­
sue gladly. Nothing would delight
them more than a square fight this
year on the tariff. The democrats how­
ever do not admit of tarifi differences
in tbeir party that will not readily yield
to liarmouizing influence*.
Last Sunday I attended tbe dedica­
tory service* of tbe Garfield Memorial
church on Vermont avenue. Long be­
fore the opening honr the edifice began
to fill up. and by eleven o'clock even­
part of the auditorium was crowded.
Amnog those present were President
Arthur, Secretary of State Frelinghuysen, many Senators, and Representa­
tive* aud other public men.
The
diurch was tastefully decorated with
potted plaota. and on the left of ihc
pa)pit wa* the late President Garfield’*
. ww that Lad been brought from the
little cbnrcli he attended. It wa* drap­
ed iu black, covered with white flower*
-nd »w»re a silver plate eoeraved with
tbs dates of tbe birth and death of Gar­
field.
_____________

Stoddmd, was hilled in a mill in Beav­
er township, Buy county, Friday.
Peter McGowan, employed in a lum­
ber camp, st Ogemaw, waa frozen to
death while under the influence of
liquor.
Timothy Gill, a fireman on a logging
train; w** killed last Sunday iu a rail­
way Mtnash-up four miles north nf Big
Rapid*.
A Jackson prisoner, who has lost hia
right hand, has made a beautiful work­
box of several kind*of wood, aud con­
taining 15,000 piece*.
A miin named Smith, engaged in
chonping wood on Swan creek, . Sagi­
naw eonntv, was strack by a foiling
tree on Thnr d lyand died on Saturday.
Mr*. R. Hood, Grand Rapids, while
carrying food to a sick lady on the 24tb
fell over the baninter from the third
to the second fl«»or, and broke her neck.
Fred Lintx, a yonog German, 18 year*
old, while chopping wood in Bangor
tnwannip Jan. 27th, was struck by a
falling tree and killed instantly. His
parents reside in Saginaw.
*
Whiskey ha* made another victim :
Wardell Sanford, an Addison farmer,
was found leaning Again*t a fence with
a jug nf whiskey beside him. He has
died from the effect® of his freezing.
Thomas Hnrper, of Eagle township,
Ionia Co., was run over by the cars at
Ionia on the 20th and instantly killed.
His remains were strewn along the
track for some distance.
While Wm. Wirth, a Vassar drug
clerk, was preparing “red fire” for an
entertainment la*t Monday, the com­
pound exploded, killingWirth instantly
and wrecking tbe interior of the store.
Michigan enjoy* the distinction of
having no distilleries within its bor­
ders. The last distillery in operation
in tills state was sold at auction by the
Government some six or seven years
ago.
Mrs. David Horn, of Marquette, used
a hairpin to remove an obstacle from
her nose and severed a blood vessel.
It seem* impossible to check the flow
of blood for any great length of time,
and she may die.
At Stanton, Jan. 25th, Gen. Acker,
aged 80, went to hia room Thursday
noon, and told his wife he would kill
himself. She tan for help, but before
she reached tbe street he shot himself
through the head with a revolver and
died instantly.
John DeGraff, of Grand Haven, while
cutting a small tree Jan. 21, suddenly
felt something give way inside of him.
He suffered intense pain and was just
able to crawl co the road, where
'
'be
was discovered. He died the next
morning.
Tbe present census places Detroit aa
the first city in population in the state.
Grand Rapids second. Bay City third.
East Saginaw fourth, Jackson fifth,
Kalamazoo sixth and Muskegon sev­
enth. East Saginaw claim* that the
June census will give her the third
place, and Muskegon is con fineqt of
passing Kalamazoo and will push Jack­
son close for the fifth place.
A few months ago Nellie J. Tromley
escaped from the convent at Port
Samis, Ont., and began a roving life
with theatrical companies. Her father
pursued her and finally secured her ar­
rest at Nashville,Tenn.,where she was
singing with the Buckingham Theatre
Company. She was arrested and sent
to her home in Macomb county, Mich.,
by a friend of her fathers. She is IX
years old, quite beautiful and a good
singer. Her stage name was Nellie
Palmer.
Saturday morning last, about three
o’clock, Charles Reschke, who resides
at 440 Antietam St, and employed at
the Mutual Gas Company’s works in
Hamtramck, was engaged in playing
tag with a fellow employee named
Heintz. The latter playfully threw on
Rescbke a cup of naptha which acci­
dentally caught fire burning him so
severely that he died at T, o'clock Sun­
day morning. Reschke admitted be­
fore his death that HeiuL- was not to
blame.

EAST CASTLETON.

Emory Smith ha* the mumps.
A party at Mr. Gar1 Inger's Saturday
night.
Ettie Bnoko and L. Faller are on tbe
sick list.
Lewis Strobe loet a valuable home
last week.
W. D. Bradley drives the finest horse,
jn town.
Dau Snake and Jim Cosgray are cut­
ting logs for Mr. Fuller.
W. D. Bradley and mother made a
trip to Odessa, Saturday.
Lettie Brigham returned home last
week from Kent county.
Lorenso Hosmer and wife returned
to their home in Mnskegan county,
this week.
About thirty young people participat­
ed in a dance at Austin De Long's Fri­
MICHIGAN WK WK.
day night. A pleasant time wa* re­
.An unknown mau has been fuuud in ported.
J. Q. Creasy’s sawmill of Hastings
tin- Alpena woods frozen to death.
. Wm. A. Wbirney, who wa* for many arrived In the Potter woods Saturday
and
will commence operations in a
years proprietor of tiie Adrian Press,
in a short time.
died on tbo 23rd.

name to be edited by members of the
society. Mrs. J. B. Marahall and Mrs.
W. S. Powers were selected tj take
charge of the aapie for the ensuing
three months.

All along the line we note the pro­
gress of the temperance reform. The
meeting* of our society from week to
week cannot fail, if carried forward
with tbe proper spiritof accomplishing
great good, and rescuing many Mien
brother* and sisters from the paths of
ruin. While one temperance men go
bravely on with voice and vote, we
should keep pace with our work, and
see that the moral reform has no lag­
gard in our society. So long as we are
engaged in the work to which we have
been chosen by the society, we desire
the hearty co-operation of temperance
people, and will promise them onr beat
endeavors to make this column and our
meetings not only pleasant, but bene­
ficial. The benefit and influence of our
meetings shall be such that at tiie end
of tiie year we can take a retrospective
view and point to ti»e good we have
dune. With this end in view we an­
nounce the opening of this column. 1
On behalf of tiie W. C. T. U. of Nash­
ville we desire to express our gratitude
to the editor of The News for his kind­
ness in permitting the use of his paper
for tiie temperance cause.
.Mrs. J. B. Marshall.
Mrs. W. 8. Powers.

THE JSTEW
time previous to tbe death of Mr. Paige the
plaintiff was married to him in Brooklyn.
During their honeymoon tlwy resided al tbe
Ptarrvposi House. Bstativwof the family
also resided to Brooklyn. P^lge, at l!»e
Mute of bis decease, was reported to t*
worth 110,000,000. Shortly afterward hia
brother, C. C. Paige, began suit ***!&amp;“ the
widow and the executor, pending the
decision of which the H'orui published
tbe alleged libelous article,
article was given what purpt
girl*, whose name is famllUr to th* fre­
quenters ot Cincinnati theaters. The article
further related that Mrs. Paige's first hus­
band'd name was Fagin, and that lie depart­
ed this lite, leaving her Id poverty. Simon
B. Paige’s first wife was burned to death
at a fire in an Oshkosh hotel. It goes
on to say that, when tbe hotel was burn­
ing. Paige offered &gt;5,000 as a reward to
any one who would rreeuo his wlfa The
plaintiff, who became his second wife, as
alleged, read an account of the fire, and re­
solved to entrap Paige. She succeeded to.

rled. Similar suits will be begun against
the Cammercln^-QazeUe and several other
Western papmi.

Dakota Farmors SMkl*g !te{i*L

of North Dakota assombl&amp;i in convention
here to devise means of relief from the op­
pression of the present elevator system. Five
counties were represented, hvidenee was
TOUOH NOT, TASTE NOT, HANDLE presented in the shape ot affidavits showing
great injustice and irregularity in the
HOT.
matter of grades and weights.
Res­
were
adopted
protesting
What! rum, whiskey, tobacco, cards. olutions
agulnst the present system of monopoly and
No! these arc nottbe first things that a committee was appointed to visit the rail­
iutiamo the minds of our boys to do road officials and elevator men to ask for
those things that lead them to visit tbe privilege ot erecting additional eleva­
tors on tbe Manitoba Hallway, asd a reduc­
tbe places where the temptation is too tion In freight charge*. A committee was
strong for their yonog wills to conquer. also appointed to go to Chicago and endea­
The saloon with its vileness is not the vor to enlist tbe sympathy of wheat men
first placetbat attracts their innocent there In tbe Interest of Dakota farmers by
sending buyers to tills field.
hearts. The billiard room is not the
Stall al WMal la Aavlra.
first place that takes them from their
coay home-neats, where is safety and
Cincinnati, Jan. 81.—The Clnclnnst
happiness. Fathers and mothers, do Price Current has made a special examina­
yoa know what your boys and girls are tion of tbe wheat stocks in tbe country, and
reading T Do you know who they are publishes the result, showing the total supply
of wheat to be 170,000,000 bushels. To
chooaiug for companions f Do you this is added 85,000,000 in flour in the bands
know where they are from morning of dealers, making a total of 810,000,000
light until nine dr ton o’clock at night f bushels for tbe remaining half ot tbe crop
If not, yog are not true to your trust. year. It Is estimated that the requirements
for that time are: For domestic food, etc.,
You must give an account for your 128,000,000 bushels; exports, Including
stewardship in caring for those souls flour, 57,000,000, leaving a surplus of 27,­
that have been given into your keep­ 000,000. This is upon the basis of 120,000,­
000 bushels for exports this year, against
ing. A* the twig is bent the tree in­ 148,000,000 last year.
clines. Boys, read no book that you
would be afraid to show to your moth­
er. and frequent no place that would be
improperforyoursisters. Girls, choose Mannls. who has been on trial hers tor tbe
murder ot Mn. Susanna Nelson, stated to
do one for your friend who will influ­
his attorney that be was willing to take a
ence you against your home teachings. life-sentence. The Judge Instructed tbe
And above all avoid such as care only jury accordingly, and a verdict to that effect
for dress and show. Learn early to was returned. Mannla, since his conviction.
distinguish what traits of character
cemed la the murder.
will make you'a true and noble Chris­
tian woman instead of a useless, frivo­
lous devotee of fashion. Oh, bow
Ldjcols, HL, Jan. 30.—Upon petition of
many a mother’s heart aches to see the his attorneys Monday O. A. Carpenter was
permitted
to Lave bedding and certain fur­
brightest and best going down to deg­
placed in hh celL Tbe prisoner
radation and shame, with no warning niture
pleaded not guilty to tbe Indictment, and
until it is too late, and no one but a
forgiving God knows what their future
will be.
In the fight for freedom from tbe
bloody and murderous reign of tbe
liquor power, every minister of tho
Gospel should Ge a bold and brave Ind, followed his wife sod her paramour to
leader, and every member of a church
plly toeelher, his desire for vengeance van­
should be an uncompromising soldier. ished, and he accepted sixty dollars in conShow your colors, and your weapons sJderatton of a quit-cialm upon hia wife’, afteettoos
__ ______________
too.

INTEMPERANCE: WHAT IS IT?
A vice from which is expunged all
radiance, fragrance and taste. A sor­
did desire, groveling in its nature and
debasing iu all its ’characteristic*. An
excrescence which clouds the windows
of tbe soul with ghastly puffiness, and
stammers the tongue with vulgar pro­
fanity. A habit, contracted in indolene,nurtured in obscenity, and foster­
ed in criminality. The soul of falsity,
deceit and avarice.
Tbe breaker
against which youth and manhood
alike flounder aud become lost.
Its
devotees incur waste, disease and
death. _____________

Regular meeting of the W. C. T. U.
held on Tuesday afternoon at Mrs.
Barber’s. The opening exercises con­
sisted of Scripture reading (the 1st
chapter of James) prayer aud singing.
The meeting was one of unusual in­
terest. At tbe conclusion of necessa­
ry business tbe following question was
discussed: "To what extent are we
justified in judging the actions of oth­
ers T” After much entuhsiactic discus­
sion by the ladies it was decided that
we are to judge not at all. The meet­
ing closed with singing "Bleat be tiie
tie that binds.”

"A woman’s pertinacity,” says Dr.
Barbee, “is sublime. The persistent
prayer of the Svropbenicisu woman
unbent the omnific arm that under­
girds the universe.” God always an­
swers such prayers as hers.

Tin In North Carolina.
Kalbiob, N. C-, Jam 3L—Tbe discov­
ery of tin at King’s Mountain, Cleveland
County, is announced. This is the first
discovery of this metal in the United States.
Tbe State chemist will make r

THE MARKETS.
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FtXXll^Md to CbAice
Patent...
No. 18prln&lt;
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POKff-Msss..
rswn-m—i.
CHEESE
CHICAGO.

EVER-1
Cboloe
Good..
Medium
RHEKF

EGGS—Fresh ...
FLOrii-Wlnter
ft£l.::::::
Osu.No. 1...
Rys, Mat...
Bsd Tipped Hurl

POTATO B^Good ’ to Cooler
POBK-Meu..............................

LUMBER—

EAST LIBERTY
Keep the goal in view—prohibition ef
the accursed liquor traffic,, and do not
consent to stop short At “high license.’’ BOOS-Yorkers..
PhMadeipblas.
Or JMJ other slaughter house on the ggnP-arnTT.

Edxar K. WdlianiM, station agent for
the Chicago A Grand Trunk Railroad o'clock Claude Price’s bouse was dis­
covered to be on fire, but «tout hands
Tbe W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra.
and i* few mi In of water prevented a Strong. Tuesday, Feb. 5th at 2 o’clock
r;. ft.
B:ty Cry s- rievn cui.Cagration.

BALTIMORE.

CATT/.K-Best..

snjti6P~P«tar to Ctfotaa..

Call and See the largest and Fiinest line of

FINE CANDIES
Evra Shows

in

N

FULL PARTICULARS SOON.
OUR OWN COUNTY.

WOMEN WHO SUFFER THOSE TERRILE
HEADACHES.

Middleville wants a public hall.
Died—Near Middleville, Sunday, E.
Haight, aged 70.
»
Eli Perkins at Middleville Feb. 13th,
on ‘’The Philosophy of Wit.”
An awature drama entitled ‘"Adrift”
will be played sc Freeport for the ben­
efit of her band.
The Headley mills at Yankee Spring*
owned by Chas. Morse, were burned
Friday morning last. Low $2,000. No
insurance.

to tbe value of your medicine. I owe the re­
iteration of my wonted good health to -‘Ken­
nedy'. Favorite Remedy.” Sarah J. Woodruff,
Newburg, N. T. The above Is one of many
letter, ot tbe kind receivee by Dr. David Ken­
nedy, Roundout, N. T.

VERMONTVILLE.

A GREAT DISCOVERY
That la dally brinnlg joy to the homes of

Hqnk Dodge has friends visiting him
from Allegan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pont visited in
Kalamo last Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Barnes' step-father visit­
ed tbeformer last week.
F. 8. Loomis has sold bis bouse on
Hawk street to James Garrett.
A dance at Loomis’ hall Feb. 22. Len.
Benedict is proprietor of tbe same.
Martinfe Browning’s mill-yard is well
filled with logs, and still they come.
F. M. Potter is preparing to build a
skating rink 88x75 on his vacant lot
W. H. Benedict has ordered a car­
load of potatoes to supply the demand.
The Walsh brothers have started a
lumber yard in the rear of their ware
bouse.
There was a big boom on tbe Detroit
Times last Wednesday. Tbe wrestling
match waa tbe cause.
A. Lewis, our new butcher, has built
an ice house and is filling tbe same
with concentrated coolness.
Frank Loomis, tbe clothier, now
give* a present to everyone buying
four dollars’ worth of goods.
Deacon Martin’s wife tripped upon
the leg of a stove, Thursday evening
and fell violently to the floor, fractur­
ing her left hip.
Monday evening, Feb. 4, Edmund
Paraloe, the comic elocutionist, of Buf­
falo, N. Y„ will entertain the fun-lov­
ing people of Vermontville, at th*
Congregational church, under the aus­
pice* of the G. L. R.
White Clovd.

Oar Eaton Gouty Neighbors.

• Look nBv*ooureIu
not come back agi
present— It Is thine.

I,
X.
J
1,UIJ “ or. thinr
New Discovery for Consumption, Court
Cold*. Axtbm*. Broochltis, Hay Fever, Lo
of Voice, Tickling In the Throat and Lungs,
positive cure. Gursnteed. Trtsl Bottles tree
st F. T. Boise's Drug Store.
Resolve to see the wo Id ou the sunny side,
*nd you have almost woa the battle of life at
tbe outset
Boast not of your health and strength too
much; but whilst you enjoy them. praUe God
and use them.
Ayer’s Cathartic r
stimulate the appeti
and vitalize the bkx
golden age of youth.

system,
organs.

■ ABHTILLk MARKET EXPORT.
Fbidst Noox, Fan. j, 1884.

Oolong

Apple*, dried,
Butter,
EKS*...............

Lard.
Cement per bbl,
Lime, per bbl.

A. C. BUXTON
7

NASHVILLE, MICH

-MANUFACTURES—
Hoytville has 110 inhabitants.
Several cases of mcariea are report­ S-A.-W ARBORS
Nlurftlng, Polleys,
ed in Kalamo.
‘ Isaac C. Lyon, of Hovtville, Las re­ WOOD LATHES, BUZZ HAW KILLS
ceived $1,350 back pension.,
The public library association at
Everything in the Mill Lin*.
Charlotte ha*,been re-organized.
ALLKINDB*OF
J. L. Whitford, of Charlotte, started
last Saturday for Texas with two car­
loads of sheep.
Two Charlotte lads have confessed
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
to stealing a quantity of money from a
business man.
Horace Perry, of Ainger, died Jan.
A. C. BUXTON
18 from the effects of burn recieved
when he was five years old.
D. P. Sagendorph, of Charlotte, who
has been seriously ill for some time is
now convalescent.
The Charlotte common council is
udering a proposition to provide the
city with a water supply.

SKATING RINK!
Open Aftereon and Evening.

John Crydertnan Post G. A. R., or­
ganized last April with 22 members
at Roxand and now numbers between
80 and 40.
John Dow, of Sunfield, for forty LADIES, - 5 Crs. ] GENTLEMEN. ■ 10 Or*.
years a Buperviror of that township,
SKATER, - 15 On.
celebrated hi* 80th birthday January
15th.
Bert D. Wilson pleaded guijty to lar­
ceny, in tiie Eaton county circuit court.
He is the young man who escaped from
GENTLEMEN, 5 NIGHTS,
tiie jail at Charlotte recently.
A Grand Ledge Greenbacker has LADIES, ft NIGHTS,
written p letter to a Chicago organ of
that party, advocating tbe resort to
cold Hteel and cartridge* upon tbe
wealthy classes.
A new paper to be christened, "Tbe
Bun” will be launched into the journal­
istic world, at Diamondale, shortly. It
will be published by Segur, Burch &amp;
Henderson.
Raggles Sc- Weston, furniture dealer*
of Charlotte, made ad SMignment to
M. W, Munuon. Momay, Liabiljtirs
unknown, but the asseta will more
EVERTS 4 CHIPMAN,
than pay them. Cauiw, xluw collec­
tion®.

COMMUTATION TICKETS:

Roller Skating in the Pop­
ular, Fascinating and
Exhilerating
Amuse­
ment of the day.

Profrif-orb.

�Kltij.

TH* MtBTAKt OF A CtTr CLEMC
DEATH OF THE

Btew He Nsas«y Fraae—ae&lt; FaMw

Ayer’s BarsapaiI
to say, obeyed. Hard

heavily to the floor, where he remained joining id matrimony a father and daugbtwo or three .'minute*. Timo having been
society gossip. Invitation, were issued to
a large eumber of Philadelphia’s most
■&lt; I£ again, and “ acknowledged the oom,’

inmnus
MMWVw ** At the age ot twoymn &lt;xie*i

Perhaps nothing more applicable to bis
ease could have been written daring bis

field, which bo wrote and publiahed on the

were to prey for the dying PresidsuL That
editorial wa* as follows:

Yours truly.

Dr. J. 0. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Ma:

HOPS&amp;Malt

. noble anpe-atlti »n. elevating

M
there la none

BITTERS
TsssmTMmm
I

Lirer and. kidney Kemedy,

ume of the great petition. There fore we pray
—not only tho«e of us who have tee faith that
removes mountains, but those also whose
doubting belief is as the voice of a child cry­
ing tn the night—those of us who know not
whether the ••amen" that stirs in their bosoms
is an Instinct Inherited of religious ancestors.
both

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BjntTLATB THE BOWELS,

| They "cure Rheumatism, and all Uri­
nary troubles. They invigorate.

FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS-------

I

Hopsand Malt Bitters Co.
DETROIT, MICH.

who etar at our business—we’a’l pray that
President Garfield may not die.. O ruard him
on that journey which he Is taking as we
write these lines! Grant that it may do him
the good that he expect* and that his phy­
sicians trytoho'e" May the breezes of the
rtvvrdna&gt;sSes far from him. and fan his
fevered cheeks till bl* poor swollen face shall
regain tne look of health! Mar the leaguelong rollers thundering on the Atlantic beach
•ooth his ear and comfort his sad soul! May
Long Drench prove tndee 1 a slopping-plate
on tee road to his home at Mentor, and not to
that longer home, the grave! O. wo beseech
that he mar not die. but live!
And yet Thy will be done, as wo know, amid
ail our prayers and with a'l nur faith, that It
must be. If Thy natural law decree that
James A. Garfield is to dl*-. aid us to see that

to oement tho broken bonds of the Union of
this people, we will try to say tt waa welL
From tbs blood of Garfield, causelessly shed by
a madman ora fiend, we can even now see. has
sprung up a sympathy, born of a common
sorrow, between North and South, that has

FOOLISH WOMEN

If ft is needful. In order that thia sorrow may
do Its perfect work, that our Chief-Magistrate
•hall perish, wo will bow oar beads and say:
Bo let it be!
But. If that must be. we still hare one peti­
tion left. We prgy that ho may die quickly.
Let the«e days and nights of tieelou pain
speedily have the surcease of death Are not
sixty-five days of aronyenouehz How lone—
O how long must we read every mornlnvthat
be has had a re«tle«a anxlou«. suffering night,
and each evening that the ferer Is still In his

every pari of his po&gt; r bed rid len body, and
wnhal that awful weakness of long sickness,
worse than any pain perhaps, overwhelming
mind and body a Iks. O God of Religion and
Nature, at least irrant that great heart the
boon that Thouden est not t"&gt; the meanest of
Thy Croaturoe wben pain ceases to be of u»e
1n tbe battle for life—the boon of breaking
With a aob In its voice, perhaps- but w th n

Tbo«? eufferiur from
complaints peculiar to
their sex, which arc
dally becoming more
dangerous and more

neglect to use, or even
Friend.
For teetimonials prov­
ing iu merit, address,
R. Pkxocxj t * Co.,

scats of power and serried tollia little coun­
ter home In Ohio-a cry that has touched
them more profoundly.......
than anrthing he
__ haa

Mich.

turning health, but only the restleas moaning
of a feeble Invalid who thinks any change
will help him—ther supplicate Thee that Thou
will quickly take him to Thy arms Ilka a lltUe
child and hush him to ths sleep that in this
world knows no waking.

Bold by all druggist*.

N. B.—Every woman, sickly or bealtv, should
read Dr. I’engelly’s book, “Advice to Mothers,
concerning disease of* women and children,’*
Free to any lady. Postage in sealed envelope

CENTLEMENBRUISERS.
Gentleman.

[Baltimore Special.]
fashion at a Charles street mansion by a
friendly set-to between two prominent
society gentlemen, the particulars of
which only leaked out tonight, great care

cret. Both participants have hosts of ad­
mirers, and much money is said to have
changed hands. Tbe privileged few wore

Catarrh

Causes

bo Paia

or Dread.

It wa* the general belief that W. was the Elisabeth Kessler, the daughter of Jno.
better mad of tbe two. After donning tbe Kessler, Jr. Tbe specious ebureb wae
dress-suite and powdering the damaged crowded to overflowing. The rector of
tbe church, Rjv. G. H. Kinsolving, who
was to perform tbe ceremony, stood up
and advanced to the altar railings. The
dantly, and
drowned.
dolssohn’a “Wedding March,” tbe swing­
HE HAD A GREAT SORROW.
ing doors at th; foot ot
oanter aisles
swung open, the six ushers s arted slowly
forward, and following came the bride, at-

things.

ecp’eoi this greetoountry torxpect
appeal that they un'tedty send up
rill more Tbee one h»l-‘* breadth

MARK

Gives

Relief at Once.

Not
snuff. ^Applied

and in an elegantly furnished btek parlor
■* the ring” was pitched. After doffing
their drees suite and arranging necessary
preliminaries, It was agreed to box four
three-minute rounds, Marquis of Queens.

Round 1—Both gentlemen sparred for
an opening, when Mr. Webb, who acted on
tbe offenalre throngheat, caught Mr. Hin­
ton napping and landed him heavily on hia
nosr, sending him to graes and bringing

with tbe finger.

marble status of considerable value.

[Cor. PhiladelphiaTime*.]
Last September a German about forty
years old and a stranger in tho vicinity

tilt Deuticr living in Palmyra Township,
five miles from the village of Hawley, Po.
He said his name was John, but would
help and employed the stranger, , who
proved to be an excellent farm hand. He
formed no acquaintances outside of tbe
fanner’s family and seldom spoke to any
of them. He seemo l to bo constantly
brooding over something and would sit by
the boor with his bead in his bands. Eometimos he would start up suddenly, look
wildly aroun 1 and then sick back in hia
chair and resume hie favorite position.
All efforts to obtain from him any expla­
nation of his singular conduct were unsuc­
cessful, hia only answerto inqui iea being:
“1 have had a great sorrow.” He was fre­
quently heard late at night walking in his
room, and had been beard to cry out in
terror and moan as if in pain while
On. Wednesday afternoon last Farmer
Duetser sent John on an errand to Ludwig
Kenthe’s, a farmer who lived about a mile
away. Wben tbe hired man knocked at
Kenthe’s kitehen-door it was opened by the
letter’s wife. The man entered. Mrs.
Kenthe threw up her hands and, stagger­
ing back into a choir, exclaimed in Ger­
man:
“ My God I th* man who killed the shep­
herd.”
The hired man turned pale and backed
quickly toward the door, but almost in­
stantly recovered his composure, told
Farmer Kenthe the nature of his errand
and walked away without a word. When
bereturnel to bia employer’s tbe family
was surprised at the change in his de­
meanor. For the first time since he camo
to tbe farm be was cheerful end in good
spirit*. At supper be conversed freely
with tbe others, and they could scarcely be­
lieve that be was the silent and morose
man of a few hours before. When he re­
tired to his room, about nine o’clock, he
bode tbe family good-night one by one,
whereas befo e he had shuffled away to bed
without saying a word to any one.
Thursday John did not appear at his
usual time, and farmer Deuts ir went to bis
room to see whet detained him. The farm­
er waa horrified to see the hired man’s
dead body hanging from a spike in a beam
in the room. He had tie! a whip-las'!
about bis neck, end fastened the otbe- end
to tho spike. Boon after this discovery
Deutaer*s to tell of tbe discovery they had
made in regard to tbe strange, weird man.
Mrs. Kenthe came to America about five
years ago from Germany. She married

ber native village a young shepherd had
been murdered while tending his sheep,
end robbed of Ritual! sum of money. Tbe
crime was traced directly to a man who
worked on tbe same farm with his
victim, and who had disappeared. Mrs.
Kenthe lived near and had frequently seen
tbe murderer, but having beard his name

Contireiital
HOOF

claimed and allowed for Mr. W. The
three minutes elapring in the popping of

ODBCS•

CRACKED HOOFS, SPRAINS
SCRATCHES A SORES

The bride turned pole and' clutched ber
father’s hand convulsively, and tbe father’s
face grew scarlet in the suppressed excite­
ment of the moment. Tbe awkwardness
of the situation was increased when, in
•olemn and deliberate tones, Mr. Kinsolv­
ing began to read tbe marriage service. Ho
bad mistaken tbe father for tbe groom,
and waa about to marry him to hia own
daughter. The excitement was intense.
On every countenance wm depicted a con­
sciousness of the situation, yet no one
sp&lt;.ke, and the clergyman proceeded with
tho service. When at length he came
to the words: “If any man can show
just cause why they may not be joined
together, lot him now speak or else
hereafter forever hold bls peace,” there
was a noise outsfde, tbe door at the foot

Mitchell, attende 1 by hia best man, both
nervous aud excited, and both aanen
pale, camo rushing up the aisle. A few
words sufficed to explain matters to the
astonished clergyman. By some means
tbe vestry door had been locked, and the

Ing their entrance when the organ gave
them tbeir cna. In vain they had tried to
open it and bad lost valuable time in the
effort. When they finally abandoned the
attempt It took them several minutes to
get out of the vestry and around to the
other door.
• The ceremony waa again begun, and the
wedding was duly solemnised, but tbe
shock which the young lady’s nervous sys­
tem received was severe, and for a time it
was feared that it might bo attended with
serious consequences.

A SYRACUSE ROMANCE.

Outwitted.

I Syracuse (N. Y.) Special.]
For some time George W. Losocker hed
been an ardent suiter of Mias Julia Kirby,
and was lavish in the most earueet vows

Church, where the couple were made man

Losooksr are enjoying tbe first quarter of
a new .and smiling honeymoon.

iPittsburgh (Pa.) Special]

groom, atrolling In, foend his wife with
Brigbten, a suburb of thia city, haa created

in a pot with a “straight flush.” Instead
of waiting for her to enrich tbe family eofraa elated at the first, but, feeling je was

again force the fightbig. He led lightly

right-har.der, which was uestly stoppod,
and, in return, received a body blow that
for a moment staggered him. Tbe flush of

NORSES, CATTLE 4SHEEP

wife, who waa enjoying herself hugely,

beries that make the affair more interest­
ing. George Appleton, aged eighteen
yeers, after appropriating fifty dollars of
his father's &lt;a*sh, repaired to tbe residence
of Mr. Isaac Warren, a well-known »oap

Not wishing to make
troubl-s between man and wife tiie gentle­ daughter just “ sww
men unanimously declined to interfere. by some means else

seclusion until the ship arrived at tbe dock.

ANERICAILUBRICATIHH
OIL COMPANY
Oteveland,
owe.

steps by the groom, attended by bls beat

the bride turned towards’ the door of the
vestry-room, from which her prospective
husband was expected to emerge, but the
door was tightly closed, and it gave do
sign ot opening.
Tbe organ had ceased its music, and
father and daughter stood before the altar
with ushers ranged on either side, and yet
no husband came forward to claim his
bn da. The clergyman evidently didn’t
understand ths situation, though it was ap­
parent from the rustle of excitement which
stirred the assembled guests that they
were only too well aware that something

tion. But the tim - of second eight soon

taken ptusago for New York and their acRound 3—Mr. H. was wary, not having
fully recovered his nerve, but proved nfm- the monotony of ship life soon began to
oelf a good ’on, as bo followed W. about pall upon the young wife, and ebe endeav­
the carpeted inclosure, raining blow after ored to find pleasure by indulging the for­
bidden amusement ef card-playing. As
but two or three feeble counter*. Mr. W.’s there were a number of young gentlemen

bie openings. Timo was called with H.
strong favorite In tbe betting.

arm of her father. The wedding bud been
arranged in the usual English style, and

Wben the time approached at which be
had promised to repeat those vows at the
matrimonial altar, however, hia affection
seemed to subside and bis wooing ceased.
Determined to obtain redress for her out­
raged feelings Miss Kirby sought the aid
of a lawyer and instituted suit for $5,000
the man was indelibly impressed on her damages for breach of promise of marriage
memory. She bad never seen Deutxer’s against her unfaithful lover. When the
hired man close by, but wben she saw him case was brought before Judge Northrup
at her door she recognised in him the mur­ to-day be promptly granted an order for
derer of the shepherd. Tlis sadden change tbe arrest of the delinquent, and the order
in his demeanor Is explained only by tbe was given to the Sheriff for execution.
theory that his discovery by Mrs. Kenthe
The Sheriff immediately drove in, his
had relieved hlm-of the harden of his dead sleigh to the residence of Mr. Losocker, and
secret, and believing that he would be informed him of his ml seton. Having sat­
taken back to Germany and executed, he isfied himself that the order wae a genuine
anticipated justice and took bis punixh- document, bo asked the Sheriff to excuse
him tor a moment, and without waiting for
an answer he ran out of the house, sprang
into the astonished official’s sleigh, and
drove rapidly away. An hour later the
Sheriff succeeded in finding Mr. Losocker.
New York CPy, married a beautiful maid­ but to bls surprise he learned that he had
en from Canada and started out on a bridal constituted himself the, prisoner of another
tour to Europe. Nothing was too good for and fairer custodian. Instead of driving
Mrs. Stimson, and ever; place of note on away from the town in tbe borrowed
toe other aide of the ocean was visited by sleigh, be had driven to Miss Kirby’s
toe loving couple. So long as they were bouse, renewed bia protestations of love.

Thorongh treat­

ment will core.

order second to none In the United State*. ’

hia opponent at any future day con­ riage of Wilton Mitchell,
that fell destroyer, Bright*, disease.

I attemUm raide-in.-

ceulury, with tta electric lights, wslL

tieman’s policy of a quiet t-earvh. Ha wi
Willis, »tetes that bo name to Colorado
last June from bls home near Adrian, note, and had no opportunity io give her
if ho could find suitable Invcetoianta for

milted in a civilised commnhity, and to
mulated by a life ot thrift and economy. connection with tbe artistic burglary of
He visited Georgetown, Leadville and the California Hall safe the same niriUand
other mining camp s and acquired interes’slu property near these places which

until the rigor of the winter in the high
altitude proved too severe for bis constitu­
tion, already impaired by the toll of nearly
Denver for tbe winter. With a view
to this end ha wrote to his wife to
sell tbe property and join him with her
young daughter in Denver. Sbo realised
about $6,0j0 from the sales of their effects
and at rived In Denver Bunday morning,
the 18 h tnsL, bringing the money with ber.
Mr. Willis had renewed bls acquaintance
with several gentlemen who had formerly
resided In and near Adrian, among whom
was A. H. Russell, Esq., well-known in this
city, and Mr. Russell invited him to bring
his family to his house until he could make
-satisfactory arrang.-mants for permanent
residence. Bunday, the day of his wife’s
arrival, was spent quietly at tbe house,
No. 181 Washington avenue, and after
supper Mr. Willis came down to the BL
James Hotel, where he expected to meet a
gentleman who is interested with him in a
mining enterprise. The gentleman failed
to keep the appointment, and after waiting
an hour or so Mr. Willis sLarted for homo
a few minutes before nine o’clock. The
q|ght was dark and oold, and be walked as
briskly as the slippery condition of tbe
pavements would permiL Ho met tho
usual number ot pedestrians along Bixteen'h street, and crossing Broadway he I
walked rather more slowly up tbe bill on '
East Sixteenth until ho reached the vacant I
lot just beyond tbe residence of Mr. Charles
B. Kountse. There the tree* grew close and 1
tall along the sidewalk on the one side and
a high fence incloses the lot on the other.
Mr.Wi:lis states that,he was walking along
in a rather abstracted frame of mind,
thoughts of tbeevening’s business pleasant­
ly commingled with the tender cares which
his wife’s arrival bad awakene.l. when
abou*-tbe middle of the block be received
a crushing blow on tho back of tbe head,
knocking him completely senseloss. When
he recovered consclousnees bo found him­
self in a rude shanty with bare floor, un­
planed board walls, and a canvas roof
like a tenL A small stove furnished heat
for the room, around which were seated
four men wearing masks which oompl «toly concealed their features. Tho light
furnished by a candle set on a table at one
end of the room was Insufficient to enable
him to obtain a good view of their cloth­
ing, but it was such as is generally worn
by miners and tbe laboring classes. Mr.
Willis was tied band and foot and a weight
attached to his neck so be could not raise
bia head. He detect* 1 the odor of chloro­
form on his beard and clothet and felt a
nausea that told the story of his uncon­
scious moments. He lay quiet tor a few
moments and then to his awakening con.
sciousness the pain in hie bead, caused by
tbe blow be bad received, became so great
that tie moaned with pain. This brought
one of ti.e m -n to his focL and be untied
Willis’ hands, gave him a cup of water
and made his position a little mere com­
fortable. In return for these ir tie atten­
tions be placed paper and pencil before
Mr. Willis and demanded that bo should
write a note to his wife bidding ber send
him $2,000 at onca.
The unfortunate man pleaded and pro­
tested,but without avail, and finally under
tbe threat of death, backed up by a cocked

the dictation of one of tbe men, of which
tho following is a copy;
“Dkstrk, OoL, Dec. M, 1KB.
“Mr Dkah Wire: please send by bearer,
who is a trustworthy party. S2.0UQ. wnioh 1
need to complete n traniactXon. Don't be un­
easy if I do not return until to-morrow morn­
ing. Your affecUonate husband.

FOOLISHNESS.

[Duqootn (HL) Special]

that occurred at tbe IK la town of Frank­
fort, in Frank! a County, Wednesday night,
to which tho efforts of a party of practical
jokers resulted dis'is' rously to one of them.
It appears that some of “the boys" ar­
ranged to bare a little fnn at the expense
of R. E. Carter. Having perfected tbeir
plans, Bam Wayne invited Carter to go
out and “have a time ” They visited tbe
bouse of Thomas Hammill. Here is where
the.-j ike was to be played that was exgrd-^h. They knocked a Hammiil's door,
and a voice inside inquiapd: “ Who’s
there I” Tbe only reply was more load
knocking on the oa side. Aga’n Ham­
mill called out: “ Who is it aud what
do you want!” Receiving no answer,
Hamm LU suddenly threw open the door
and began to shoot blank cartridges at
Wayne and Carter. Wayne, pretending
Carter took a different view of the situa­
tion. He didn’t stop to reason with the
or ask any explanation. Ho simply stnr
that, as he believed, bls life was La
j-opardy, and actol on the first impulse.
As the second report of Hamm ill’s pistol
rang out, it wae replied to by a welldirected shot from a tnirty-eight caliber
revolver which Carter brought into requisi­
tion. Tbe bullet struck Hnmmiil in the
second shot from Carter’s pistol that
lodged a bullet to Hammill’s neck. See­
ing Hammill fall, Carter stopp'd shoo tog
and commenced shouting, boju drawing a
crowd to the scene. Latest news from
Frankfort waa that Hammi l was still
alive, but his wounds were considered

fW'ikcobarre (Pa.) Special.] •
Forty Fort, a tmall village two miles up
the stream from Wilkesbarre, Pa., the
scene of the famous Wyoming massacre,
witnessed a sod accident Saturday af ornoon, by which two young girls, Alice
Major and Sarah Mardsen, aged eighteen
and seveateen respectively, mot tbeir
death. The two girls, in company with a
young teacher, Clark by name, were skat­
ing on tbe river a little below tiie villa je.
A small portion of the river had been kept
free from ice, bat the extreme cold of tbe
last two day* had frozen it thinly. With­
out perceiving the danger the two girls
skated hand-in-hand onto this t..in iee and
were plunged into Lie river.
Clark, who was a short distance behind,
ukated rapidly to tbe spot and a tempted
to save the girls, bat was himself precip­
itated into the water by the break-ngof the
ion. He managed to scramble out, how­
ever, and looked for his companions, but
the swift currea* had carried them under
the ice, and tho horrified young man saw
them through the thin clear icu. borne rap­
idly along and struggling for life. Some
twenty yards below there was an air-hole,
and hare the unfortunate girls once more
camo to the surface. They uttet ed no cry.
although one of them raised her hand
above tho surface and waving it to the
young man, called out: “Good-bye, Mr.
Clark, good-bye." Th* next instant they

made to recover tbe bodies but in vain;
Mr. Willis states that one of tbe men dis nor is it probable they will be recovered
appeared with the note and, after an in­ until spring, tbe iee being eight inches
terval of about two hours as nearly as he thick and solid.
could guess, returned with the money. The
Miss Major was the daughter of Crandall
money was counted out to silence on the Major, tbe postmaster of Forty Port. Both
tabl &gt; pnd then divided into two piles. At girls are well known and highly respected,
this juncture they seemed to recall to
to tbe vicinity.
mind his presence, and one of the men
whispered a few moments to the others,
and then Mr. Willis was gagged and blind­
[Galveston (Tex.) Post]
folded and lifted, all boand, into a vehicle
A sad scone waa recently enacted lira
which he judged to be a spring wagon. hotel al Galveston, Tex., in which tbe
Tbe horse was driven rapidly for an hour reconciliation of a long-estranged' man
or more and then stopped, end, his bonds and wife waa consummated, and their
and gag being first removed, Mr. Willis separation acoompllahed by death. Bevwas placed on bia feet to tbe middle of tbe
road and told he might go. Before leaving, Brecht, of Rockfort, Tex., were married,
however,tbe leader of tbe party told Willis but, discord creeping 'nto tbeir happy
that If be made bis loss public or informed household, the courts were obliged ’ to put
asunder what God bed joined together.
consequence*. Then they drove off and The bride returned to her father's house
Willis at random took tho opposite direc­ and the unhappy groom commenced a rov° tion, and with much difficulty reached an inglife. HoLavekd to Booth America,
outskirtof town, which, by his description, visited Havana, where he suffered for
must have been tbe Highlands. He finally many months from tbe dread disease, yel­
arrived at Mr. Russell's residence on low fever, and finally retu'-ned to Texas to
Washington avenue and immediately
tng a liking to tbe wanderer, established
him In the mercantile business and pre­
seriously injured by the blow, but la euf- sented him with a fins bouse and farm.
On a business trip Mr. Raiseu visited Galmoney.

Mr. Willis’ inexperience with tbe
dty and the bewildering

natural timidity of hia age, restrainel him

fust appreaebing, pa tehigrapCbd for his
former wife, who promptly responded
with tbeir child, a little toy Hiven years

private
bring him Lach from the grevr, but In
and stupidity of tbe police in large cities

on his opponent he indulged tn slugging.
lion ot seeking a divorce from his wife.
After the injured husoand disappeared tbe

job if they undertook IL Tbe d.-teettve
has left town on a etill hunt after tbe rob-

aut-featured iadv of-ml Idle age. with

reman led, bat ibe sufferer will nevnr et&gt;-

�Toor scheme is too, too
;nu I must think about
e I talk it over with Mr.

The cold moon climbs the blue expanse.

As though, tor lovers, she would fain
Create a fairer day from nirht.

plighted truth!
•—Chambers'J

“ ONE OF THREE.’
PARABLE.

“ Here are three breast-knots," said
a wise man to a maiden who was pass­
ing his hut. “Choose quickly which
you will wear through life."
Tbe maiden-looked at the knots, and
took one of them up. “ I will keep this,
sod wear it," she said.
“Why that?" asked the sage. •'True,
it is not the worst This tinsel affair
would have given vou no satisfaction;
but it is not the fcest This with tho
tiny diamond in its folds is tho best.
The one you have chosen has but a little
steel button with a sharp point, some­
times you will hurt yourself with it
Take rather the third—this with the
diamond."
“I will have this,” said the girl.
clinging to her first choice.
^But why?”
“Because I like it the best”
“Why so?”
" Because I do,” answered the maid­
en, pinning tho knot on to her breast,
and going away singing.
The sage, with a cymoal smile, with­
drew into his hut
•• Always the same old tale," he mut­
tered. “ With man and maid alike, • I
like it best’ 'And why?’ ‘Because I
do!’ It grows monotonous."
CHAPTER I.
%

MAROAHET BAJUtlXQTO!*.

TinmmoM: her. She had early gained from Mr.
Pi.ro. the wobriqnrt of “Tho Inoor____ “
____
_ I know. '
rigible." u4 h. W odlri her by It
T« ,
( ‘Miss Barrington of Beckbridge Ab­
ever since.
bey;’ * Mr. Biddulph, of Beckbridge .
Ha}l-’ How well tbe two names sound
window, silently sipping her tea. and so
together, don’t they?”
allowing me time for this long digress­
Laura, though not a humorist, per a
ion, did not look a very incorrigible
woman of mind, usually knew when
person, or a very bad person in any
j&gt;eop!e were really agreeing with her, ;;
way. Indeed, one was particularly
and when they were only pretending to ;
struck with tbe womanly softness of all
&lt;
her traits—a softness tempered by a cer­ do so. She replied:
j ' “ No, not at all, as you say them. I
tain fire, but which never fora moment
kQow It is of no use talking to you. .
disappeared. She was indisputably a
You will listen to no one, though you ,
-beautiful creature; tall, and formed on
have seen nothing of the world, and
the lines of a Juno rather than of a
Hebo, none of her features, taken sepa­
“Was married at eighteen, and have
rately, could bo called handsome; but
never seen anything but drawing-rooms
the tottf ensemble was charming. Wben
of
well-to-do people since; if you call
she smiled, a sunny, generous smile, one
that knowing the world. As you say.
quite forgot that her face was more Laura, I have see&amp; nothing of the world.
broad,than oval; one pardoned the Ir­
The one object of my instructors ap­
regular shape of ber npse, because no pears to have been to keep me quite ig­
other nose would have been suited to
norant of IL Tom knows far more
the rest of ber face; and there was no about it than Ido; yet he is not twentypossibility of disputing the beauty of one, nor has he an estate and an income
her red-gold hair, of the true Titian- to manage. It is just for that reaon Owing to contemplated changes in our btulncM the coming year, it is aba..utely beeessary for
esqi hue, or of the curious, luminous, that, whatever else I do, I will see a lit­
us to reduce our slock before invoicing. We have therefore decided to offer
golden-brown eyes, which were enthu­ tle of the world before I—before I think
„
‘
-OUR LARGE STOCK OF-siastic, but neither dreamy nor short­ of anything else. Meantime, I hope you
sighted. She was taller, more amply
won?t imagine every time' you see me
formed, more richly colored, than most open my purse that I am about to dissi­
English girls of her age, and with this
pate my entire fortune upoh some un­
southern luxuriance of life and vitality
worthy or absurd object Credit me
there was mingled also some Southern
a little of the reason granted to
haste and impetuousnew ' She had with
more favored mortals, I pray. There
never made herself anything but agree­ is Robert’s voice below. I hope he is
able and amiable in her guardian’s
not going to give me advice, for I don’t
household, but both Mr. and Mrs. feel as if I oould stand it I shall be Commencing on MONDAT, the 4th day of February, and *vtending tbe sale to tbe 1st day of
Pierce considered that Margaret had
March, during which time we shall ufler the entire stock without any exception, at ACTUAL
too limp to daaco a step, if I have any
many “ odd" ideas; they were both
COST. This is a thing WE have never done before, and are well aware tint it ia often done
“ Well, considering that all the trouble somewhat apprehensive as to the use more advice to-night"
Mrs.
Pierce,
relieved
to
know
that
her
is on your account------ ’’
she might maxo of her fortune and her
“ But not at my desire, my dear. I am liberty. She never treated them to any husband waa in the house, inquired
you
sure you will not maintain that I asked wild schemes; hut they had an intuitive next: “How many dances have----WE ARE DETERMINED TO
you to give a ball for my coming of age. suspicion .that her views as to the use of promised for to-night Madge?**
“Dances. One.’’
Why, when people are one and twenty, money differed from theirs—and would
"Only one. Is it the first?"
should they go and advertise the melan­ bo more likely, for instance, to take the
“It is the first”
choly fact aloud to all their ill-natured shape of founding a scholarship than of
“ I ■ think I can guess who wm To its very lowest point, snd In order to do this we shall offer an opportunity to secure BAR­
acquaintances, who would always have giving a ball. As to her real and serious
GAINS such as have never been offered in this village.
a hold upon them in after years, when views about life—if she had anv, which have it"
“I don’t believe you can. You may
perhaps they would be glad enough to they doubted—they knew nothing.
have three tries if you like. Now then.’’
appear young? It is simply giving all
•• You ought to feel yourself a very
Thia will be a rare opportunity to secure Bargains lu Dress Goods, at all kinds, Table Lie
“Maurice Biddmph.”
the gossips you know a handle when happy girl, to-day!" observed Mrs. j1
1
“No," said hlargaret, coldly and ens, Napkina, Underwent, Shawls, Blanket*, Hosiery, Glove*, Ac. Anything in the line of
they want to say ill-natured things.”
Pierce, presently.
I composedly.
Reninanta will be sold for Just what they will bring regardless of coat or value.
“Pooh! Stuff! Some people may want
“ Why, I wonder?"
I
“No! Then I give it up, I cannot
to conceal their age. Heiresses never
“ -Most
women
(and
men, too,)
would
----------s—-----imagine
you conferring
the favor on any
need. Oh. but tea is truly refreshing. tell
u&gt;n you tho
the urn,
same thing.
~ You *Imowper- o,h““ ma^..
Do take
some!"
fectly wen.
why.
fftctlr
well, whv.
deari 1 have not conferred the
__
,
,,
.
. t,
JCOUV
wuv. ”
“Tbuk too." Mid Margrret By••
Kere a
» young
young n
•• f|
If II were
man, I dare say I favor on a man at all.”
rington, wnh an odd little amilo aa «ho —
,hould
Im1’, v;
vcry
h,ppy.
c-12 fee
— heI
should have
“Not on a man! Margaret, what do
poured a cupful of tho beverage out, 'Ia
----------— *1
career—
before
me then—at least I you mean?”
and carrying it to the bay window, stood would make one.”
“Calm yourself! You don’t call Tom
in that recess, and looked out while she
•• You have u much pleasanter career a man, I suppose; though I am aware
drank it
before you as It Is----that bo calls himself one, and is under
She was a considerable heiress, and a
“ I wonder what?”
the firm impression that he has arrived
ONE-HALF DOZEN ALL WOOL, FUR-TRIMMED, LATEST STYLE LADIES'
great many people said she was a
“That of a happy wife and mother." at tbe full maturity of his powers of in­
beauty. This day she attained her ma­
“Really, Laura, you exasperate me tellect and of fatal fascination for our
jority, and entered upon full and un­ sometimes. That Is stupia of me, I sex.’’
controlled possession of her fortune and know. It simply shows that we don’t
"It is absurd! It will look ridicu­
property. Margaret’s mother had died a
w iu
-.j at lous!"
-------- TO BE SOLD FOR-------agree. xI r.m UU
notb gulus
going to
marry
at the girl's birth. Her father
had present;and if I were, it does not fol" Not at all. Ha is nearly as tall as
taken no second wife, and she had Jost fow that j ghou](i be a happy wife and I am. Ho has promised to put on a
him when she was thirteen years
old. mother. I might never be a mother at pair of white gloves, to part his hair
She and he had bcm alone in tec world, alJ and if £ were my children might be quite straight—if it takes him an hour
so far as having any near relations went. ^ad. Ten to one, my husband would be to do it—and I am to give him a little
Mrs. Pierce was Margaret’s own cousin, baj____ &lt;•
scent for his handkerchief, and we are
though many years older than herself. , «‘j,’ot if vou were guided in vour to open the ball together. I think it
She bad been a Miss Cathcart, poor and ' Choice by the wishes of your friends." will be a very touching and beautiful
prettv, and she had nt an early age mar- j Margaret shrugged her shoulders, sight. There’s Robert”’
ried Robert Pierce, a rich manufacturer । ftfrain smiling with a dubious expres[TO be continued.'
of b great city, whose money was abun- , B1“ n
.

rington that if she is at liberty I should
like to speak to her.”
With which she again sank Into her
chair and waited, ber lips moving now
and then, as if she mentally apostro­
phised some loved object. It was not
so, however, as those who knew her
would easily have surmised. Could her
meditations have been beard, they would
have run
“I suppose I must trust to his re­
membering it, but men are bo careless.
Unless their wives look after them they
really do behave like imbeciles in some
things. Men and cooks—I don’t know
which are the worst.”
Here a maid came in with the desired
tea. While she was clearing one of tho
innumerable small tables beiore alluded
to for its reception, the door was a sec­
ond time opened, and a young lady en­
tered, at whose appearance tho ex­
hausted looking matron In white and
blue raised herself, and testified signs
of renewed animation.
•* Oh, here you are, Margaret! Come
and have some tea. I don t know what
you feel like, but I am so exhaufted I
feel as if I should never come round
again. And I do think you might have
helped me more."
•• My dear Laura, you know this en­
tertainment is against my principles in
every way. How, therefore, could I
help you without perjuring myself?
ana then, I know the more trouble such
an affair gives you, tho more you enjoy

It was a fine afternoon in the middle
of May. The sun shone brightly into a
light, large, gayly furnished room, evi­
dently the boudoir or private sitting­
room of a woman of means, if not of
very cultivated taste. Cultivation.'re­
finement, educated taste, were, indeed,
most conspicuous by their absence
doulilM. To j ..'y„u an) already admlred." purfrom all the arrangements of this room. dant.lt M, family
might almost s iy,
Everything in it looked as if it had cost him—Mr. Pierce—and Ids wife, the I SUC(] j,{rs piercc;
•
* good deal of money, but there was guardianship of the young he ress had ; beloved.”
you might almost sav many curious
everywhere an odd mixture of tho vul­ been consigned, not because the late Mr. j
gar and elegant—incongruities which Barrington considered them ten most , thin'^."
young
’ know that if you were anv one
here and there almost attained the rel­ desirable persons to bring up
•• "I do
ative heights of the sublime and the girl—not because he liked their style, else. I should give you some advice,"
ridiculous. There was a velvet car­ or thejr friends, or their 'mode of life, sail! Laura, plaintively.
pet, light in its general effect, brilliant but because Laura Pierce was the only
•• Consider me some one else, and give
and varied of hue; it had a dazzling relation his girl had, and because, with me the advice.”
blue ground, adorned with medallions all her foibles, she was a kind-hearted
“I should say. look at me," Mrs.
of drab, more like tea-trays than any­ I woman, and because Mr. Pierce, if not Pierce said, solemnly.
thing else; garlanded with flowers a gentleman, in Mr. Barrington’s sense
•‘With pleasure. What lesson am I
of
the
word,
was
also
a
ktndly\iatured
of every hue, and of species both
to derive from the contemplation of so
known and unknown to scientific class­ man, and away from his home, where charming an object? Do you advise
ification. It was a carpet which would he was indulgent to weakness, was a me to get a ^»wn like yours, or------ ”
have caused a latter-day votary of blue keen, shrewd man of business, and hon­
*• Look at me! When I was eighteen
and white china and neutral tints to est withal—who would take care of
Robert proposed to me. My aunt,with
tear his hair and wail aloud. It was Margaret’s money as if it were his own. whom I lived—since &lt;L-d—an.i whom
Stringent provisions for tho education I consulted, said: *Do not hesitate^ ac­
the kind of carpet which challenged
the beholder to ignore it if be could, of the young lady wore made in her cept him.’ Did I hesitate?”
with a triumphant consciousness that father’s will; she had, to use Mrs.
‘•I should fancy not,” said Miss Bar­
he could not. High artistic authorities Pieroe's plaintive expression, “enjoyed rington. her mouth grave, her eyes
inform us that the carpet should be the every advantage" which the best schools, filled with an elfin light.
least striking thing in a room. In this the first masters, the most accomplished
“Not for a moment. I accepted him;
case, it was the most striking one. Pos­ mistresses, could give. She had passed and see the result!”
sibly that was one reason why its own­ with honor examinations bristling with
“I can see many results.
Which
er had chosen it. She was a person difficulties; she had imbibed an immense do you wish 'me most particularly to
who did not love the beauty of retiring­ amount of condensed science, condensed notich?”
ness in any shape or. form. This was art, condensed theory of music, general i “ That I established mvself in life,
abundantly testified,, not only by the facts, music and languages. She had found a happy home, and have never
.carpet already mentioned, but by all never been allowed to go out alone; she bad an hour s real care since.’’
tbe rest of the furniture of the room. had been taken to hear the most cele­
“ I don’t quite see the point at it. I
The hues were, in all cases where it brated singers and musicians, to lect­
was possible, lively, and. so that mo­ ures, to concerts, to literary and scien­ am sure Robert is a good husband—in­
notony might not pall, they were va­ tific tournaments; she had been strictly deed. sometimes I look upon h m as an
ried Colors and shapes and styles were kept aloof from anything like woman s angel; but, you see. no one has pro­
massed together in a bold ana daring rights on the one" liana, and a vulgar posed to me. And if some one did, I
way which had at least the merit of a flirtation on the other. With the best already have a home; nnd I have no
defiant originality about it—an original­ intentions in the world, her pastors and need to have anv particular cares that
ity which defied conventional ideas of mMters had employed even- energy to I know of. Well, but your further ad­
make her into a model young lady—a vice? Surely you had "something more
fitness.
to say than * Look at me!’ ”
One of the principal features in this model in a social, a domestic, a benevo­
“It is only, dear, that Robert and I,
room was the profusion of tables, little lent point of view. Tho Established
*nd hig, which pervaded it.
Just Church had seen after her morals and who have your welfare at heart, and
who
feel sure that your intentions, at
religious
belief;
she
bad
“
learnt"
po
­
when the uninitiated visitor might rea­
sonably have expected to find a free and litical economy, because she would some least, are good------ ”
•• That u kind. WelW"
open passage to the door, or the win­ day have an estate to manage; many
“We hope you will not do any­
dow. or tbe piano, there, without fail, other things had been done to improve
thing— mvthing that would be pecul­
would be planted some rickety, spindle­ and make ncr what she ought to be.
And with what result? The result iar. or compromise your chances at ter­
legged structure, covered with speci­
mens of the latest and most grotesque that when, at nineteen years of age, she ward."
•• Chances!" echoed! Margaret, her
China monster or Parisian gimcrack. wm committed into the hands of her
(They were bought by the lady of the guardian and his wife m a finished head suddenly elevated. •• I suppose
house as articles of vertu: it was her young lady, it was found that all he; that means that if I do not behave very
unnilv son Tom, and Ms no less unruly training had not spoiled her; had not prettily, 1 may not find the sort nf hus­
ally, Margaret Barrington, who persist- been able to ..prevent her from deciding band you would think desirable for me.
for herself on many matters; had not In other words, you and Robert are conwere a great nuisance to all her trieo/. made her less incorrigibly natural and vinood that I am hopelessly mad in
and ran away with a great deal of her outspoken. She did not altogether be­ realitv; but yon i ope 1 shan’t have anv
pin-money, and were universally voted lieve in the Church ‘of England. She paroxysms until I am safely out of your
a bore; therefore, she clung to them said she did not understand Wagner's hands. I am sure, if I were in your
with a fondness which only increased as music. She said she thought there was place. I should feel exactly the same.
a great deal uf truth in what the What plan would you ad pt, if you were
the disfavor of others augmented.
She. Mrs. Robert Piervut, waa, at this woman’s rights ladies said for them­ me. to keep myself quiet?"
Mi%. Piero.* had been issued into the
moment of this bright afternoon, alone selves. She said she 4‘d not 860 aDT
in tbe room—a stout, fair, matronly harm in a flirtation. She said she d d world minus any imagination, or sense
woman, voting still, andon y promising not believe teat her first duty was to be, of humor. She replied very seriously:
“Well, dear, if 1 were ion. I would
to he enormous and unwieldy in figure sure she married a man', who w&lt;&gt;uld
look after her money and take care of go and stay some time at Bcukbridge
al tea gown of some flowing white staff, her. She said she was not going to Abbey, and try to become acquainted
a tawiiUeau. which, with Its Trills and marry any one at ail until long after she with some ef year own tenantry andaiferibbons of blue, suited her. Her fair whs . twenty-one—until she had tried pendents. You are Lady at the Manor,
face wore a somewhat high color, and whether she could not look after her you know. Maurice Bidduiph was tell­
■lie threw herself back in a lounging money for henwlf. She said many oth­ ing me the other day, that be sbeuid
chair, and el -wed her eyes, signing er things at a like nature, not londly, soon be goin*; to his place at Beckbr dge,
wearily, and clasping ber hands upon but with a very soft, delightful voice. which is re?Ly next door to the Abbey,
3Dd with a
at once soft and br&gt;ghL and I am sure he would be too glad to
her knee.
*
“ Ob,” she murmured, half aloud. “w Moreover, she sbmI sbe did not care give you any advice and help— ”

Important Announcement
STARTLING FAC(l

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Gloves &amp; Mittens,
Al Actual Cost for Cash I

Reduce Our Stock I

F. F. HILBERT.

QUARTER-OFF BEATEN!
| OFF MARKED PRICE £

661 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! 661

Something About Cameos.

BELOW ZERO GOODS,
-------- SUCH AS---------

••The onyx stone, on which the most
valuable cameos are cut, is found in
such plenty on the Uruguay River, in
Brazil, that ships often take it for bal­
last,’’ said a cameo cutter. “Some of
it has been found in Germany where
much of tho cutting Is done. The
market is flooded with cheap and im­
perfect cameos, the work of apprenticea, yet there is a fair demand for
new work at good prices, especially for
AT PRICEN THAT WILL AMTO.5ISU YOU
portraits. The art of cam o-cutting Is
very old and some of tho specimens
I cannot am&gt;nl to be IDLE if It !«HARD TIMES, and these Goods MUST GO for what
of •Roman work done 2,000 years ano they will bring, to make room for New Stock.
are exquisite in tracery and design.
They are produced by an extraordinary
amount of labor, unaided by tbe mod­
ern improvements in took. Such work
was then done for monarchs or very
wealthy persons, and a cutting requir­
ing a year was a very common thing.
Tbe same quality of work is now with­
in tbe reach of" persons of moderate
means. Three fair-looking cameu cut­
tings, suitable for mounting as breast­
pin and ear-rings mav be bought for
58. But cameo portraits cost from S50
to 8250, according to size, and the
&gt;ba|to, kldnry M&gt;&lt;1 bladder ■ffaetloka, afftct th*
atone for the latter would be worth
rncy it&gt;d other deplorable ailments. AU Ibeae
about $70.
••A raised cutting on any stone is
called a cameo; when the device is sunk
iNwbea them as p*il«nubkba*
it is called an intaglio. The onyx is pre­
net rat d circular which toaeM-to
ferred for cameos above all s ones, be­
cause itc&lt; mes in layers of two colors.
The combinations are black and white,
..lack and cream, red and white, and
dark brown, called the sardonyx. One
Be It rerolved by the Common Council of the
Village of Nashville, that they deemit advis­
advantage of a cameo portrait is that
---- KTKAM----able to vacate, dlscouUnue and abolish tbe al­
■t will litet forever. The stone is so
ley
running’east and west between Village lota
nard that it can be cut only with dia­
18 and 9.17 and 10,10 and 11, 15 arxl 12, 14
mond dust. Tbe process of cutting
and IS, Phillip Holter's addition to tbe Tillage
of Nashville.
*
con ists of holding the stone up to re­
WOODLAND, MICH.
And be It further resolved that tbe Cornell
volving drills whose soft st el ends are
। covered with diamond dust. The uti most impatience and caution and deli­
cate manipulation are required to grind
off the lower layer of stone. A mistake
Is fatal to the work. No steel can be
In tbe above resolution be given by pubhabin*
made hard enough to drill t .e onyx.
this ordinance and resolution two succeaaire
Even crome steel will not do it, and
Customers can rely upon. weeks tn Tnz Nahhviu.x News, a newspaper
that is so hard that a drill made from it
printed, published sod circulated in Mkfrtjwill cut through an ord nary file. No
Xc. 3. Thia ordinance shall take Immediate
acid will affect the onyx, and it will Promptly and Matlateotorlly.
stand I he greatest heal of the furnace
Approved Jan. 14lh, 1884.
if tbe hta. be applied gradually, so as
to prevent cracking. Some cuttings
J. SPINDLER.
went through the great Bond street fire
\yiLLLAM JONBS.
and were found in the ruins un­
harmed.”—N. K Mai!.

Wool and Canton Flannels, Dress Goods,
Blankets, Fobes, Ladies’, Gents’ and
Children’s Underwear, Shawls,
Caps, Hoods, Hosiery,
FELT &amp; RUBBER BOOTS, PONTIACS,

D. C. GRIFFITH,

Rupture

'assy's

J. SPINDLER,

Custom J louring Mill!

—A humane person wrote to a New
York paper a communication which he
evidently intended to bear the caption
line: “A Plea for Homeless Dogs.”
The truthful compositor, who could
not tell a lie, spelled the wo’d “ plea”
With a capital F. He waa right Most
homeless dogs hare ’eta.-—Jhdroil ftosl..

DELL NQITIRKM
First Door South of Post Office.

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.

DENTIST
WBICirSiMDUHVEGHABUPlUI
FOM THM

—A Texas paper has Invented a new
dassificalbn for tlyt- nuu^a race.
Speaking of a popular citizen, it says
it •* never beat d man, woman or negro
speak a disrespectful word of him "

I bare opened a shop for doiniblaeksmlthing
and wood work at Shoup’s Corners, Maple
Grove, and having employed Lyman Hoag, a

1&gt;M

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

with tbeir patronage.

IRVING BRIGGS.

�SATURDAY

the burglar will , aud date* which indicate that they wrre

. .THE IM DI A* MAID

HE

Through the dark woods and forests wild
.My father roamed, rude nature's child,
With tomahawk and bended bow
To lay the bear aud red deer tow.

tnstfesaftwea’i

SICK

Or catch tbe bright fish in tbe lake.
My mother iu the wigwam stayed
The wampum’s various hues to braid.

HEAD

Aud I, a little Indian maid.
With acorn-cups and flowers played.
Or by my mother Mt all day
To weave tbe splintered basket gay.

1 could not read I could uot acw,
My Savior's name I did not know.
My parents oft 1 disobeyed,

ACHE

Tbe white man to tbe forest came
And taught tbe Indiana Jesus’ name.
Ho built tbe church, the schou-bouse reared,

5KS
,

CARTER

CO., New Tor*

LAD TIDII88

My Maker's name I'm taught to know;
And now my Savior I implore
To bless tbe white man ever more.
Hoaroji’e Bay, Mich., Nov. 10,1883.

mu who is niuniug » newspaper in •.
Etnm
tww country ought to tie encouraged in------- ' ■- be was felling a hem -ock tr-’u on hie farm,
hi* enterprise.
on cu tins iu'n - the trunk about a foot be
The Mnyuf of Savannah, Georgia
whose Dame is nut nwntoned, has recommeudrd a reduction of hia own
salary He is probably a reduction of | of astna ler tree embedded ia ita center.,
hia own wllary. He is urobnbly • re- la the bn k of this imprisoned tree .were
Utiveof .h. Goreowr of Idrto. who (
tli— other &lt;i.y wnt back to Wul ItUrtoo
,b.
,rlou.
(M0 ..f hi. calory, •ar'”*
n Uta tall ot 1877 ba w» d'lttiai p«au»«
not earned it. It wa »&gt;» “'t onJ*he eye |„ th. lela wker,. lllD , w
ralu.1.
otapolitlral mlHeualnni.-hatf Tlioa.- Eight
■ inches
lielow tbe surface hl* hoe
came in co i act wi|y a stone. He took out
red sunsets meant soroethiug.
the stone, which wa* irfeguiar aud pecul­
Gen. Tecumseh Sherman’s alleged iar in *h tpe. Brushing the dirt from it,
comparson of a term iu tbe White be wa* surprised to *ee the figures 1684 cut
House to four years io purgatory or in
the penitentiary—the saying U various­
isms found two others, one flat and ta*
ly reported—is more vigorous thanapt.
Nobody wants to be in purgatoiy or th&lt;
penitentiary, and every body who ia in and tbe r&gt; prvseniationof a riangle similar
wants to lie out. in regant to a term
id the Presidency, on the contrary, mortise had been cut through the other
stone and UtL d into it, and cemen ed fast
everybody wants to be in and every­
wa* still another stone. Thiswa. removed
body who gets in wants to stay. by Mr. William*, woo oil id up m it tho
Probably Tecumseh's no menus yea, figurus 1684 iu-thn-e diffarant places, and
and at any rate he would la? glad to see tbe aam« myste.-HMis trianxiahis brother John get a sentence for
The finder ot thesastonei, believing that
fonr or even eight years to die Presiden­ they wore connected ia mod way with a
treasure hiddon on the promises, mad &lt; fur­
tial penitentiary.
ther investigations. Ho removed tho stump

It is said that President Arthur loves
music lie will have lots of it before the
compaign is over.

Allopathy and homeopathy are al
right, but oftentimes a little sympathy
is bettor than either.
Some people have an erroneous idea
of tiie western cowboy'. They think he
ia naturally bad ;■ but he isn’t. It is
the whiskey he drinks that is bad.

mcalpt of prioa Address Tn Mm
Umbury, Corm. Scad for drtalar.

MERMOTTS

Tiie present Congress will doubtless
practice economy, but don’t eope to see
mileage reduced to actual traveling ex­
penses. That would be too much of a
shock.

Si
na

I

A farmer drunk enough on two glas­
ses of beer the oilier day to let forty
bushels of potatoes on his sleigh freeze
up ano become worthless. He blamed
the weather, of course.
The Chinese are liadly in need of
gunboats and it ia possible that, if we
move quickly we may be able to trade
out navy for a couple of genuine an­
tique vases, which will bold water if
they won’t float.

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

We hope there will be at least one
boiler explosion in 1884 where the ver­
dict will find some one to blame.
Boilers have been bursting on their
own account so long that a change will
be a greate relief.

15

t
c=

s

CURESick-Hoadache, Dytpeptia, Lire/

Wlreo a rufllan. ugly as a tiger by na­
ture, goes and tills up with vile whisky
and ihen delilieratoly fires bullets at a
Mie for a qusrteroi dozen different pedesterin he need
make no defence. Hundreds will sigh
as they set him down fora insane man.

AYER’S

Hair Vigo

Prominent legal minds,of Michigan
express the fear that if capital punisment is restored juries yvill hesitate to
convict murderers. If they hesitate
any longer than they do now the judges
would want board and lodging in the
same building.,___
Brooklyn is not feeling ^ery well
thia week. Rev. Florence McCarthy
was arrested fur drunkenness and dis­
orderly conduct, and W. K. Trippie, a
bible class'teacher, eloped with a aixteen-year-old girl, and ruined a lady
teacher in the Sunday school.

.iso peculiar t» r

Vigor is unequalled. It contain-' neither
silken Lu appearance, and lu&gt;i»rt» a

part of. a bottle o!
ruich stopped tlio CaF.

to the efltoaoy of AVER'S Haib 5 toon.

Dr. LC.AywACo., Lowell, Mm.

HAVE AN

Among the reasons urged by a Peoria
womau for a divorce are: Drunkncss,
sweering. onscenity, arson, ill thy habits
incompatibility, infidelity, brutality,
cruelty, Irzinesa, bigamy and non-sup­
port. She married him to spite her
father for boxing her ears.
Michigan ia the gratest lumber-pro­
ducing State in tbe Union. In the year
1880 it yielded more than one quarter
of all the lumber manufactured in the
United Status. The value of this lum
ber was two and a half times grater
ban the value of the lumber manofacurted iu any otner State.

Many a girl haa been started on the
road to a life of shame by a street flirta­
tion, innocent enough perhaps at first,
but later on surely criminal. Tbe girl
who consents to flirt with a stranger on
the streets, even though she belongs to
a respectable family, and may be pure
in fact, is on the high road to certain
ruin.
It is announced by the telegraph that
a Mormon after reading Governpr
Murray’s metrnge against polygamy
went out snd hung himself, leaving
three widows. I f they could only keep
the governor writing messages atd
compel Mormons to read them it would
nut be long before this Mormon busi­
ness would be settled. Governor Mur­
ray haa proved himself tbe right dim
in the right place.

Let the colored brother hope ana
fant not in bis expectation of getting
tbe traditional “forty acres and a mule”
A bill ba* been introduced to require a
government building to be constructed
every town and city in tbe union in
in yrbicli the postmaster draws aaallary
of $1,000 and over. And another bill
proposes to place all soldiers who were
in the war sixty days upon the pension
rolls.
There it a queer case coming up in a
Dakota court It seems a burglar got,
into the bonoe of an editor, and the ed-

for Infants imd Children
&lt; :.ts? oria proniores Digest ion
i uvcm.iii.ee I-Huuienry, UutmipaUon. Hour Stomach, Diarrhaa, and
i evenshriew It insure* health and
iiuiur.il sleep, without morphine.
" Castoria Is so well adaptea to Children that
rccnsBDMM it aa superior to any pcvBcripttou
nt-wntome."
IL A. Ajumau. &gt;L U*.

&lt; fret and err by turns.
Chair code,

Farewell Chen to Mornhim Syrups,
Castor Ull and l-»$p&gt;r;e. and

CENTAUR' LINIMENT—an absolute cure for W&gt;euxna&gt;
. -in, Sprains, Burns, Galls, dtc. The most Powerful and Penet rating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.

Climbing the Spiral Stairs.
“Tef," she said, “our children are married
and gone. and my husband and I sit by our win '
ter fire touch m we did before tbe little ones ’
came to widen tbe circle. . Life is Mimetbing I
like a spiral staircase we are all tbe time com­
ing
lagaround
aroundover
overthe
tnespot
(potwe
westarted
*L*ruxl from,
from, only
only
,,1;1 m uk-Ma c——
one
one degree further up tbe
the stair*."
stairs."
' cuWorner* ol tot M1H
“That Is a pretty Illustrations," remarked i It ccntaios i!lu*trct* &gt;r
berfnend, musingly, ga&gt;'ng Into tbe glowing j
ptomn?
cools wUk-h radiated a plesMnt beat from the 1
many windowed stove. -‘You know we can- D M
** rrrrrFFRRYXCG.
uot stop tolling up the bill, hough.
“Surely we canuoL and for myself I don’t
find fault with that necessity provid'd the ad­
vance hi life Is not attended with calamity or
! (uiTerlng, for I have had my share of that.
Not long since my health utterly broke down.
My system waa full of malatia. Mr digestion
became thoroughly disordered and my nerve*
THE OBLT THUE
' were in a wretched Mate. I wa* languid, ate
little and that without enjoying it, aud had no

CHJNKINtiB.
fore, aud, digging a short distance in the
Somewhat eoliimaelf: “Can yon tell
me,” asked a man of a tailor, "how stone, in shape resembling a ham. Tbe
inevi able trlangl &lt; a&gt;i 1 104 and the fol­
came you to get thia coat bo tight f”
lowing inscription
were
carved
on..one side
•
.
, ,
.
"Oh, yea sir. The fact is, that you waa ot it: “O &gt;e hundred
I
• • and• ninety-five
' • ---- ’*"*•
feet
tight wben I measured you.”
north of smsii
ail tro?s
troj» on
uu other aide
..... of tri.
“Jury.” iwud a western fudge, “you ' angle, one hundred and fifty feet tv three
„ gg1
. out
...d (nd .rediec. If.voa
o„ U.. opporiu .Id. onbl.
kin
----------------- - one of- yourr„wu.
can-’t find
own. Kvi
get tl.o
the «r.e
one ; larges one were a number of hieroglyph- n-ach the real &lt;&gt;: the trouble. The dlreareThte inrv r..fnrru&lt;l lcs»
meaning ot which ha* not been de- i which reemed to be weaknrs* of al) the vital
tbe last jury used.” T1
.
J ....y .
. . ' ciphered, an I this declaration: “West is organ*-progrcsred anill 1 had several stuck*
with a verdict of “Suicide iu the niuth
I bougvsttun ul the sti niacb. Tbe last of ibrsc !
degree.”
। bux belongs to Fenn.
’ was a desperate struggle and was given up to,
to '
A Chicago
girls excuse
die. for
As the
crisis
part milbsu
v (axed,
my I
_________
.. for marrying
Mr. Williams lost no time In looking
I die.
As bad
the crisis
pdrilally
my litis 1
tiie
a*
a young man whose faces was badly the trees mentioned on tho stone ham. As I hand heard of ,h
“ merits of Parker's Tonic
. ..
an iuvlgorant In just such cases as mine. 1
marked with scars of small pox was two hundred years had passed away since took it and felt Iu good effects at once. It apFACTS BECAMIMC
that be bud npoetic look. She tlioiwlit rte rather oml.lju.m.dlrwalo.
tlrtn, *—nred U» prvvade my body, as though tbe
....
j ceased to be small, , bles*i
—cring of new life bad come to me. Taking
ilie was weighed
: » i jduwn wirl.
tnmi, sect
ud'H.t
trees..
hod naturally
Dr. Harter's ba Tax.
with some
ei , the
. of. .large no other medicine I rontiowi to Improve and j
and..be thereto
e want/.in search
It vrlB purify and enrich the BLOOD,
sorrow.
Street. He found th. decayed stump of
health than 1 have been for a SUitevSSlB'lbSWre
i long time.”
A Rhode I.I&gt;Dd jury «ere Hee d.y. L
—P
- ro
----------------------------- -------.... ...
,mp ly Py
o0'ed&lt;K1 to dig
it up. | T4ExiracUrom interview wrth^the wife
of
debating oc a long case involving a , Embedded in one of its roots he found , Rev. F. Perry Pastor of Baptist Church, Cold­
had‘ evidently been originally a per- | brook, Mass.
hog worth $7, and then came in, found what
wt L_
hirer. Enlivens.
*T —
— L
-’* off it had j---------------------------------------------------------- ' th, mind and (applies
the hog not guilty, and recommended i -fectly
round stone,. *but
half
(Kith plaintifl and defendant to the been split off, leaving a ragged surface. I
LADIES
On the «p e. icai side of this stone, utand,
DR.
HAIIT^K-8
rtlCN
mercy of the coin t.
, ing out iubuld relief, were the figures, 1654,
A New Jersey man haa gone crazy . M(1
nanglo_ A
g search failed to
and ino
tho ttriangle.
A lon
long
over an invention to light the fires with revoa] anything
further.
'
*
The mystery
out getting out of bed in the morning. ; was greatly deepened by the finding, a
How could he hope to secure anything ' year later, of the missing half of tho round
l^.ler tlmn-tey « ■&lt;«»« wel»W»»
,h'f*
hundred miles from Mr. Williams’ resi[From liw Courier]
about 180 pounds.
। dence. Mr. Williams ba* all of the stone*
Mr*. Schoonmaker, of Creek Locks, Lister ।
"How do you buy -poetry!” asked a to show. Ho himself tells the story of their
' Co., N. Y., had tbe mlffortune to entirely loac
Kid-eyed individual, tip-toeing into the discovery.
tbe right of one of her eyes, through an accl-1
Rheumatism
sanctum. “By the pound!” yelled. the
dent, and endured painful Inflamatory action ,
Aflictlsc, Acute or Chronic
infuriated editor, catching up a bard- A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. therein for two.long years; the other eye final- j
Lumbago, Sciatica and
rolled* manuscript and lamming him
)y becoming sympathetically affected, her gen-'
Nervous Headache.
erai health seriously suffering; indeed she wae I
clear out into tbe street.
a mere ».reck, a walking skeleton. In thia it™}?*
When a man is about to take off his
terrible strait she consulted Dr.David Kennedy ;
[Philadelphia Item.)
of Roudout, N. Y., who told ber at once that
hat to a pretty girl on the opposite side
tiie Injured eye uM be removed. She quietly
Few persons know that there is a law I
of the street he must feel very much
I but firrnlv said. "All right, doctor, but don t----------------..
---Feomylr.nU
ponl.Mnj
profuiUy
with
«
|
iVemAjoSonnT'bj
--------- ‘-’--p—, l=: =- i:=ba=fl=ftby nnECCIIBA DTItH!.
put out to have a couple of bushels of
fine, and that one-half of the file goes to UJy side during the operation, and 1 will ncltbsnow light on his head, that has been tho person making tho charge. But it is tho er cry out or atir.” Tbe work was done, and
7—
shovedofi the house by some one who tact, .nd Ch.rln. Hol.l, . tUht-a.tal eitl|“"r w°n“» ‘•‘Sf,h"
I*
11L! J* .“t ' Ibareap'MiUratwnedrfortbwahaT-diwJw-.bTlu
5,1. .to-rf g„.ter pluck.
is cleaning off the roof.
«.n ot th. Flrat Ward, romombor^l |, U&gt;
c a ______
hundred guns. To „
re- I Fl’J: r" karcSS^JItbl
It’s a wise father that knows his— bls own profit and the discomfiture of an । gtore ber general health and give tone and
honest neighbor, Charles Gibba by name strength to tbe system, Dr. Kennedy then gave
Or rather, its a wise child that knows .nd . ri&gt;oe m«k« by protm.loo. Gild. U&gt;. •■r.&lt;ortw Bra&lt;ri,.'. .bleb dranwri fte
.
. hlniwl
blood and imnartMl
imparted new life tn
to the
the lomr
long aut
suf-­ R fl
1/ O
his own fa- What we are trying to ,hor!, a bill of seven dollars and sixty
cents
say is that it is a wise child that knows against Holst for shoos made and mended. |
its own mother iu the eccentric circles Gibbs l« much inclined to profanity and in­ Retiiedy" is n priceless blesalng to w.&gt;men. No |
of Utah society. We get things mixed terlards bis conversation with words that family should be without 1L Your druggist
haa 1L If not send to Dr. David Kennedy,
sometimes in this surging rush of do not look well in print. Gibbs is excita­ RondouL N. T.
ble. Holst is cool as a cucumber. Gibbs
thought. «,
dunned Holst, who replied that the sboes
In noticing the fifth marriage of a were good for nothing, and refused
Dakota editor a cotemporary said: to pay. Gibbs got xnad and began to
“If r.e would change hia shirts as often swear. Hoist out with his pencil and
In making year selection* In Foot-Wear,
as he does his wives his personal ap­
on tho back of a card. Whenever Gibbs
Remember that
pearance would not be such an emhar
showed any algo of stopping Holst pro­
assmentto his friends.” This is sar­ voked him to continue his profanity, until
casm with big letters all the • way twenty-four oaths were masked on the
through tbe word.
score. Then be hied him to tho nearest
magistrate and direced his Honor’s at­ is the only Evcluriyc dealer In this Hue In
Nashville.
tention to this law: “ If any person of the
Not Content With Being The Beat.

TONIC

A BRAVE LADY

(SHE?

NEURALGIA,

»"ktss:uGONSU m FTIUN.

bUUKd--- Minions

'

0707

People i'J0HNB' alden' pubu8iier-

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,-as

Whatever may be said in regard to
the propensity of the management of
great railway line* to provide for the
fiubliconly what is actually demanded
□ the way of accommodation* and
comfort, can in no wny applv to the
management of the Chicago, Rock Is­
land &amp; Pacific Railway, or aa it ia more
familiarly known, “The Great Ruck Is­
land Ronte.” This line has for years
been recogoixed as the best and most
comfortable route between Chicago and
Kansas City and the Southwest, and
has been abundantly able on this ac­
count to successfully cope with its
competitors. But not satisfied with
this success aud its already elegant
equipment, its managers have caused
to be turned ont&lt;&gt;f its shops at Chicago
a magnificent line of Dining Cars
which go into immediate service on the
Kansas City Line. These cars contain
all the conveniences of well furnished
dining rooms, are elegant in design
and finish, and models of tbe advance
railway art of tiie day. Within them
mrals are furnished equal to those of
any firat-elsM hotel in the land at tbe
low rate of seventy-five cents.''Travel­
ers on this line now find on its trains all
the comforts and conveniences of
first-class hotel*. Besides the best of
first and second-class coaches there are
Parlor Chair Cars, (which are free to
all passengers holding through firstclass tickets), Pullman Palace Bleep­
ing Cars and Dining Cara.
This Company’s lines—all of which
are equally well equipped—also extend
to Council Bluffs and the West, und
Minneapolis and 8L Paul and the
Northwest; and the deserved praises
lM*stowed upon it by returned travelers
who speak from experiermce, make it
noted throughout the laud.
We bespeak for tbt owners and man­
agers of this mangificient Railway
ample returns for their provisions for
the wants of ths public, which is
has already been proven by the pa­
tronage extended to this line, quick to
appreciate and patronize those who
prove by their deeds and generous
treatnrent that they ana devoted to
its comfort and

fanely curse or swear by the nartie of God,
FARMS sStlsttCBi. Illustrated circular tree, .
Jesus Christ or of the Holy Ghost, be shall MT STOCK EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF • ' ’ * “A^HA*CUr," ‘,c‘ v*
forfeit or pay the sum of sixty-seven
cents for every such profane curse or
oath.” And then to the law giving to the
informer half ot the fines. A warrant waa
issued; Gibbs was arrested; Hol*t testi­
fied to the number nt oaths; and the fines,
and Children; also a tnm- work is universally adapted io both eoaes
amounting to sixteen dollars and eight For Men, Women
plctc line of best makes ot
cents, wore collected, one-half of which,
'
IPPER8-^=^^eight dollars aud four cents, was paid to
ALL KINDS OF
Holst, tbe informant, who then paid the
Fortunes will
shoe-maker seven dollars and sixty nents
GOODS,
of bls own money aud bad forty-four cents
-r- SNOW PACKS,
left, with which he “set’em up” for tho
constable in the nearest beer saloon.
' laMdieB’ and Genes’ Felt Boots,

BUHT BROS.’

Celebrated Boots and Sboes!

[Washington Bunday Paper.]
REMEMBER
You published some time ago that story
about the weakness of the President for and will be sold accordingly.
jig-dancing and banjo-pl ay lug. Of course
REMEMBER
I suppose you were correct in s', sting that
That I have no old, shop-worn goods to dis­
he is too dignified to Indulge in such pas­ pose of. ■­

REMEMBER
▼ided it is well rendered. Even a walltuned hand-organ attracts his attention.

in front tbe tiddlers’ Home, accompanied
turned into Fourteenth street when a hand­
organ was heard playing a lively air-near
by. In an instant tbe President’s face
lighted np. Ho seemed immensely inter-

Thai tbe place to buy Foot-wear la where noth­
ing cl*e la told the whole attention given to the
one class of goods.

REMEMBER

A A KAHAGA.

WINN BROS.

Preaident ordered tbe driver to stop for
fifteen minutes. We remained there until
the Dalian had exhausted bis repertoire
and hia monkey had climbed into the car­
riage twice. Each visit nt the latter was
rewarded with twenty-fire cents, which

NewDental Parlors

organ-grinder and the children grnupad
around never knew that tbeBstinguished
auditor at that singular mutlcale was the
Ftetuton* of the United S'.&amp;tes. -

reproved modes. Cali and sec samples.

Ovza Tmumax’s Stou, Nashville.

XKeutal

PATENTS
ufflee- attended to for MODEBATE FEEH.

Send MODEL OR DRAWil&lt;G..Wesdvto is to
cratablllly free of ebsrw; and w.- rusks NO
III A*'.OE UNLEdB WK OBTAIN PATENT

Work
sene.* pspsr of immense* circulation. AND Tt
ONLY ONE THAT PUBLISHES THIS FttEK.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
WINN BROS.

C. A. SNOW A CO

�IS.
THS VERY LATEST HEWS VT CABLE.

'Ulu» H. Cntfl

Hoorn F.

tbe lobbies of the Chamber yesterday that
tbe French forces ^rnier Admiral Courbet
had recently rtormed Bsc-Niah and been re-

Utah.

matter for forty-eight hours after publics^
tton. Itta obvfaNM that the intention of tbe

it unlawful far papers outside of tiie
aegautzattan'to reproduce anything that the
•Mter. I can hardly conceive that Coogress

snare a • i Maekey, of' South Carolina, a
OomnjU^e .LwM TV..:.
appointed
to attend i
_ . —&gt;
u aa._

Ma. SHBKMar a resolution for a full in ve«U-

troubles in Virginia and

MinaIasi ppi was

rthetaM, an attempt to being seridetenulnedly made to secure the

I

act, and Mr. Cameron &lt;Wta) introduced
a bt'4 to cKabUat the Territory of
popular notion that the country Is pretty North Dakota. Tbe House retention for
to dfwUtuia Indiana at too Crow
well supplied with monopolies already, and -aid
reaerrattoj was adopted, tbe amount being
I hardly know what ‘the dear people' would raised to &gt;100.000. Tbe House bill approprinthink of a monopoly empowered with the ttnr S3.7UMM to pay rebate on tobacco wm
paaaod....ln
tbe Hou«o a resolution was
privilege o* levying an embargo oa the carpaiwd appointing a special oommMtoo of five
members to In voathruto the charge made
to give your earnest and careful cuuaulera- by ex-flpojker KHfcr tnat H. V. Boyn­
ton.
a oorvespondent, attempted In
tton to this important matter.”/
manner to
Influence bls
Tbe following nominations have be?n a corrupt
on tho McOarrahan claim.
Bills
Stade: Charles F. ItaberU, to be Register of action
were introduced: By Mr. Wood, to rednoo toe
the Lond'pfilcv at Humboldt, CaL; Richard tariff rates on different kinds and qualities of
S. Tuthlif, ot Chicago, to be United States
Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois;
■ James A. Connolly, of Illinois, to be United
States Attorney for the Southern District of
Dllnota.
stability of the caper currency. The Confer­
W asmnoton, Jan. 30.—One ef tbe ence
report pn the Grocly Belief bill wm
most staborato schemes for reducing tiie adopted.
surplus
in the- Treasury, and moot
Pet.tions were presented tn tho Senate on
promising of success should it be adopt­
ed by Congress, Is in the hands of the sub­ Izens ot the Territories ot Washington, Daka,
committee of tbe Hoose Committee on Edu- t* and Idaho, ami of the DlMrictof Columbia,
caUou. It is a draft of a bill which was pre­ asking for a Prohibitory Liquor law. After
pared by authority of the Inter-State Com­
mission on federal aid to education which tbe Qreely roller expedition, tbe Senate ad­
to attend the funerwl of Heprescntaheld its sessions at Ixiutoville, Ky^ during the journed
five Mackey.... Bills were reported In toe
Industrial Exposition. Tlierm gentlemen have House to establish a Bureau of Ao Imai Indus
elaborated a scheme for assisting the States try, to make p&lt; stage on i4cond-c a« matter
and Territories in tiie promotion nf education two cents per pound, and to provide- that no
shah apply for adra.Mlon as s State
by distributing among tliem a fund of Territory
unleM It bin sumcieat population to entitle it
nearly SOfi.OOO.UOO, to be doled out at in­ to
repreeeataUon In Congrea*. The oboequla*
tervals of three years during the next nf Hon. K. W. M. Mackey were conducted by
twelve years, tiie apportionment to be made Bev. Dr*. Hunttoy and Shippen.
upon tiie basis of Illiterate population be­
tween tiie ages of ten and twenty years in
A Frightful Affair.
States and between six and twenty yean tn
Detroit, Mich.. Jan. 22.—Charles RewbTerritories.’ Accompanying tbe bill are
tables showing the metliud of apportionment ki, n fireman employed In the Mutual Gas­
and the amount which each Slate and Tee- . Works, rushed out of the engine room at
xitory would receive for each year and for
tliree o’clock Saturday morning completely
the entire period. Out Of tho 855,000,000,
enveloped in flames. He rolled over and
• the New England and Middle States over in the snow until his shrieks brought
would be entitled to $3.092,wo in
other employes to the rescue. Before the
twelve years; the Western and Pacific
flames were put out he was horribly burned,
Stales, $4,488,860; the Southern States,
$52,620,720; ihe Territorlea, &gt;5,446.860, and and lias since died at his home In this city.
the District ot Columbia, &gt;82.860. Ia the It was supposed to be nn accident until
first period of three years Illinois would be when a brother of tire deceased complained
emitted to $142,576 a year; to the second to the
police that Iteschka quar­
period, $106,033 a year; third period, $71,­ reled with another employe named Heintz,
288 a year ; fourth per lod, $36.*H4 a year,
and the latter threw a bucket of naphtha
making a total of $1,062,320 for Hlinola tn over him. Tbe naphtha Immediately caught
fire from the beat of the furnace, near
portioned to any Western Slate. Ohio la which.Iteschka stood, nnd blazed up, with
put down for &gt;752,370, the total for twelve the result staled. Helutz admits doing so,
but says he was in fun. Iteachka threw an
old boot al him, and be retorted by throw­
ing tbe naphtha, wtdeh then accidentally
Western and Pacific Coast States eonbtaed.
caught fire The Coroner has uot deckled
and Texas more than all the New England whether to order Heintz nntler arrest.
and Western States.
Counsel for Lorin BlodgeL ef PhlladelGold Discovery in Arkansas.
yhia, trustee of the estate of the late Samuei
Littlk Rock. Art, Jbzl 80. —Consider­
Blodget, of this city, and representing the
letter's helm, hvt brought suit la the Equity able excitement Li being manifested tltrougliCourt agfinst Ulysses &amp; Gnat, William B. out the State by tiie discovery of gold near
MsrshalL Searcy County. The find is Mid
to be in tbe mountains within a few miles
run, and a number of other prominent and ot tbe above town, and is said to be very
rich and abundant in dejfoalto, and if prop­
wealthy real-estate owners, to compel them
erly worked would yield handsomely. Nug­
to art forth by wlist right or title they iold
gets have been forwarded to cartalists and
the lands included In a tract of over five
hundred acres In the most thickly settled operator* throughout the country. A gen­
portions of tiie northwest sections of the tleman in San Francisco, to whom some of
tbe ore was sent, says: “ The mint analy­
sis proves it to be genuine gol^ ore, very
Samuel Blodgvt
Bepneantallve Morrison, Chairman of rich. 1 have $10,000 to invest in tbe spot
the Ways and Means Committee, has com­ of earth from which it wm taken.”
pleted a tariff bill, but will not introduce it
. until the other members of the committee
Tbs Color Um in a Graveyard.
have had an opportunity to consider it and
Trenton, N. J.. Jan. fiu.—The Gov­
-Offer snugertlom. As prepared, the bill
ernor
has sent s special meaaage to the
provides for a general horizon tai reducUuu
Legislature reciting the refusal of tiie
redaction to be lower Hum the tariff rates Hackensac Cemetery Company to allow toe
in tiie Morrill bill uf 1M1.
burial of a colored man. The Governor
Representative Edmund W. D. Mackey,
.Of South Carolina, died th'CJ morning. saya that a corporation whose existence de­
He wax born in Cliarleston, 8. C., in 1846; pends upon tbe Legislature’s will, and
was appointed AsKlstanl Assessor of Intern­ whoso property Is exempt from taxation be­
al Itevvniie in 1B«5, and studied law al this cause of Ito religious us.-s, niiould not be ah
time, lie took a prominent part in tho lowed to make distinction between tho
won,
rt-con-iu-iKuon; was (leiegaie to inc white and tbe black man, ana doses by rec­
Constitutional Convention; Sheriff, Aider­ omending the passage of a law which siiall
man, ami tn 1873 was sent to the Legisla­ make such a refusal, based ou color, a
ture. He »crved two years in Congnw, criminal offense, with ouch penalty as shall
prevent the recurrence of such an act
and in 1876 was again sent to the Le«to' laturu and elected fiuraker; was a dele­
A Bastile Baras!
gate to lira National Republican Conven­
Sttllwatzr, Minn., Jan. 28.-____
Ha
tions at I’1illadcl|&gt;hia to 1872 aud Chicago
io 1886. He was alm United States Dis­ broke out in tbe State Prison at this place
trict Attorney from 187» to 1881. He was Friday, and in a short space of time all tiie
ateetori.to too XLVIlth Congress and hto buildings were consumed. The convicts,
MPt rt«te&lt;U.-d, but be won and was seated
In IS*!, and re-elected to the XLVIlllh shackled together with long, fine chains,
were removed to a place of safety with the
A gnod deal of gossip has been occasioned
here by tbe size and character of the bill
rushed through tbe blinding smoke and
tbe exi«nsea ot tho funeral of Congressman rescued a prisoner who had been forgotten
Haskell. Tire accounts brought in foot up in Tils celt Fire Marshal Joy, of Stillwater,
was
overpowered by smoke in one of tiie
a total of $8,561. which exceeds tiie famous
Hawk funeral of last year. Among the buildings and narrowly aecapod. The loss
Jteuis are $201 for a lunch before starting Is placed at $50,000.
from bore, notwithstanding tiie fact that the
party stopped at Harrisburg for dinner.
lilial. Itepablicui
Another large Item is for carriage hire at
cities where they stopped; others for cigars,
newsjMpera, etc. It is anderatood that a Chainnin of the Republican State Central
resolution noking for an investigation will Committee, has issued a call for a
be offer-d in tiie House, which makes it meeting of that body at tbe Grand Pacific
vary Intenwting for AB. Ixxadom.
Hotel, Chicago, February 12, to decide upon
Uie time and place of bolding the next State

iMk of talMU*

TiUm rmtoraH. h

eimihcii,.

with al! t!&gt;o principal el Ik* and then with I F«*n, has succeeded In inventing
town
that haa
two tboo- take instantaneous and absolutely
InhabltaDti and over. It will neet photographs upon any subata;

aaml

of tbe Chamber because the Government
maintained aiieace In regard to it Prime
Minister Ferry will be questioned m to the
facte to-day.
London. Jan. 31—John Bright addressed
a large meeting of Liberals, tn Birmingham;
Wednenday, He said, after tiie franchUo
measure the most pressing maasuro for re­
form by Parliament Would be the reform of
tbe land law*. Ha utterly condemned Hen­
ry George’s land propositions, saying they
were most extraordinary and impracticable,
and tbe wildest ever Imported by an Ameri­
can Inventor.
It was noteworthy that
George's sclienie, although American, had
not been tried in America. [Laughter.]
Although there was so many ’ millions
ot acres of land in America belonging to
tbe State, It was surprising that no prelim­
inary trial .of tbe scheme bad been made
stranger. After an eloquent reference to
the civil war in the United Statea, in which
the North quenched slavery, Bright de­
clared It would be as great a cruelty, folly
and injustice to confiscate the property of
landlords as to attempt to again .make Bio
freedmen In America slaves. George’s plan,
the speaker Mid, was simply an insult to
the common sense and honesty of the En­
glish people.
Cairo, Jan. 3L—Baker Pasha; with six­
teen hundred troops, landed at Triakltat
Monday, and an additional body of two
thousand man landed Tuesday, completing
the force for the relief of Tokar. Nearly
twenty thousand rebels are between Trinitat
and Tokar. The first battle will probably
.be fought where Captain Moocrieff, British
Consul at Suakim. was killed by tiie rebels,
seven miles distant, as the rebels are mass­
ing at that point Small bodies of the ene­
my which approached within four thousand
yards of tiie camp were shelled by tiie Brit­
ish gun-boat Sphinx.
London, Jan. 31.—Within a radius of
ten miles of Ayr 290,000 trws were blown
down in the recent storm—100,000 on tbe
estate of tiie Marquis of Alisa.
London, Jan. 28—During the storm In
the English Channel Saturday the clipper
ship City of Lucknow, bound to London
from Australia, ran Into the ship Simla,
which had left London for Sydney, off Uio
Isle of Wight The Simla sank almost Im­
mediately. but the City of Lucknow, al­
though badly injured, kept afloat and made
her way to London. Tiie Simla had no pas­
sengers, but had a crew of fifty othccrs
and
men,
of whom many
are
still missing. Seventeen of them were
picked up by the steamer Guernsey and a
few Mved tbeir Uvea by clinging to the fore
chains of the City ot Lucknow. The lost
vessel belonging to Dev I it A Moore, Aus­
tralian line, and was commanded by Captain
M. Nicholson.
She was of 2,179 tans
register, and bad a cargo valued at 81,000,­
000.
London, Jon. 29.—Tbe loss of life by
Saturday’s storm is dow estimated at more
than a hundred. Tbe ship Juno, for Cal­
cutta, was thrown on l»er beams-ends nnd
foundered In tbe Mersey Saturday evening,
and all hands, twenty-five In number, were
loeL Many barges were also sunk in tho
Mersey, and some twenty Ilves lost The
Austrian bark Cvlet was driven ashore at '
Land’s End and wrecked.
All of
the
crew
save the
Captain and
one sailor managed to reach land.
Many
minor
casualties
are
re­
ported from the channel and the North Sea,
but telegraphic service is dow so poor Out
full particulars will not be learned for sev­
eral days to color, though m U&gt;e restoration
of communlcattou progress^ fresh disasters
are reported.
Bristol. Jan. SO.—Extra precautions are
being taken to prob'd the ITinceof Wales
during bis visit here, owing to tiie fact that
numerous menacing letters have been
received. The police have arrested a
farmer, who ia believed to be Insane, who
purchxred a gun with the avowed Intenllou
of shooting the Prince.
Berlin, Jan. 80.—Five thousand persons
participated In the funeral services over the
remains of Herr Lasker in Berlin Monday.
Among those present were the President
and Nice, President of L*ie Reichstag, ex­
Ministers Bermuth. Camphausen and Delbrueck, tiie municipal and town councillors
of Berlin and the leaden of tiie Conservative
and Clerical parties. Students of Berlin
University officiated as the guard ot
honor. After die services Dr. Franke, the
Chief Rabbi, delivesed an oration on tbe
dead fltatetnan's life. He was followed by
Dr. Friedrich Kapp, who closed by deposit­
ing a wreath on tbe coffin. Tf e body was
then conveyed to the cemetery. The various
dubs of workmen nnd others defiled past tiie
open grave nnd deposited wreaths at the
side of the tomb.
Disgruntled ProhlbiUMialt
Columbus, Jan. St—The Prohibitionists
have issued a call for a State Convention
to be held in this city Mardi 6 to select del­
egates to the National Convention at Pitts­
burgh, May 21, to nominate a State ticket,
and transact other business. They an­
nounce that souther Stalo Convention will
be held later to unite all temperance ele­
ments, the Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union, and other organizations for an ag­
gressive campaign. In tiie call they claim
that the second amendment was counted
out by tbe liquor element in tins cities taut
October; that a fair count would have shown
It carried by thirty thousand, and they will
yet have prohibition. Thej claim to have
$10,000 promised for another concentrated
effort tar prohibition.

Failed tor a MU I loo.
Tonorro. Jan. 80.—The American Lum­
ber Company has made an assignment
The company, which had a capital of
$1,000,000, was famed some yean ago, and
owned extensive limits and mills. The
banks mainly interested are the Toronto
Bank, tbe Quebec Bank and the Bank of
Commerce. Tbe liabilities foot up dose to
a million dollars, half of which is secured.

-W KwMdr'a "E.™*.

IM Bin* at

at Ila MottUra F*dle Jtoad VIW.IOOp® entire capital stock of the National Tetograph Cotnpaay, 81,000,000 par value, was
An epidemic of a peculiar character Is sold Monday to Rolmrt Garrett A Sons, who
represent tbo. Baltimore A Ohio Telegraph
Company. Tbe line runs between Weehaken and Buffalo along too Went Stwre Road,
and from Buffalo to Grand Crowing, on {be
Jewelry Saturday night
'
Paul N. Klose, of Milwaukee, found a line of the Nickel-Plate. It has four wires
pocket-book containing over $700, and waa already strung, and additional wires have
arrested for larceny for keeping it • Hto been ordered. It to the intention to open It
counsel took a contrary view, and Judge up to general business.
Hamilton ordered tbe Jury to bring la a ver­
dict ot acquittal
Vice-President of tbe Baltimore A Ohio
four, and having a wife and seven children,
city, said that plana had been matured
while In a demented condition wandered tbto
from home Friday night, undressed and fur putting tho curai»uy into active compe­
went to sleep in tiie open air, and was found tition with tbe Western Union. He said:
frozen to death Saturday morning.
mercial business, and to that end we are ex­
tending our lines as rapidly as pdeslble to
all large cities. We have been until recently
church in which the services wib be held in confined to tiie* railroad lines and connec­
tbe Gaelic tongue.
tions of tbe Baltimore A Ohio Company, oar
About twenty leading, ladles and gentle­ lino dow extending from New York
men of Boston met Monday and made ar­ to Baltimore, Washington, Cincinnati, SL
rangements for the establlshmeat of a cre­ Louis, Louisville, Chicago, and intermediate
matory In that city.
point*. There are dow eleven wires be­
A party of fifty-five Apache children have tween New York and Chicago, and thia In­
started from Arizona for the training school dependent system has been operated for
at Carlisle, Pa., accompanied by Agent Wil­ over two years at a profit We shall shortly
run lines through New England and to cen­
cox and four chiefs.
According to the Iron A Steel Association tral points to New York State, m well as
reports the total production of pig-iron in through tbe oil regions. In tbe northwest
tills country during tiie year ended Decem­ we shall include Milwaukee, St Paul and
Bismarck, and north as far as Winnipeg.
ber 81, 1883, was 5,146.972 tons.
Tbe Brigham Young Academy, a Mor­ From St Louis we slmll go south along
mon school at Prova, Utah, In which were tiie Mtoateaippl to New Orleans, and
four hundred studenta, burned Sunday thence to Galveston. Right of way has
been secured for all tbe extensions
night Tb&amp;e were many narrow escipco.
The official lists of the awards of tiie ery point has been covered, contracts hav­
London Fishery Commissioners show Hint ing been closed for al! material necessary.
United States exhibitors head the list with As soon os tho front leaves the ground ma­
forty-nine gold, forty-seven sliver and terials for tiie Boston line will be put In
twenty-seven bronze medals.
place. 'Hie contract for the northwestern
Judge Barrett, of the Brooklyn (N. Y.) extension was closed Saturday. Tbe Balti­
Supreme Court, has decldrd that under the more A Ohio has Just purchased tiie line
penal code of New York State there is no along the West Sliore and * Nickel-Plate’
sufih an offense as assault and battery. It Railroads. By this we get Immediate conis claimed that tills will release all oeraons □c Gon will) tbe Canadian telegraph sys­
confined for that crime.
tem. crowing tiie border at Detroit and
The commercial agency of R. G. Dun Buffalo. With the assistance of Uie wires
A Co., al St Louis, was damaged by fire on this line we shall have a service from
Sunday to the amount of $10,000. The New York to Chicago Dearly equal to that
records of Wisconsin were destroyed, and of the Western Union, many of whose pat­
those of Nebraska, Kansas and Texas ents are now expired and open to public
slightly damaged.
’
use. Experienced managers have been en­
John Ray. a wealthy fanner living near gaged to push our works D. IL Bates, late
Lafayette. Ind., who disappeared in Chi­ Vice-President of the Western Union, will
cago seventeen years sgo and was supposed act as superintendent; W. G. Jones, late
to have been murdered, turned up at hh old manager tor tiie Western Union, will be
home a few days ago. From tiie facto that transferred to our office In that city; J. P.
tiie courts declared him dead and settled his Bach will leave the Western Union to su­
estate, the lawyers are nomewbat befogged perintend tbe building of some of our
regarding his legal status.
new lines, and J. E. Zcablln. late a dis­
Tbe Cincinnati Tanners’ Association has trict superInleudent for the Western Union,
take
charge
of
oar
west­
Increased the price of barnces leather one will
ern division,
with headquarters
at
cent
Samuel Evans, a colored man, who was Chicago. An Improved system of district
burled at Jereeyvllle, ILL, Tuesday, was messenger service will also be introduced
in all large cities. The present course of
bom a slave in New Jersey In 1805.
Orlando F. Bump, an eminent lawyer of proceedings will undoubtedly break up
Baltimore, and author of •• Tiie Law and the telephone monopoly, aud when that is
done an opposition company will bo started,
Practice ot Bankruptcy,” died Tuesday.
with the Baltimore A Ohio Telegraph Com­
it to Mid Ohio coal operators intend to pany u a heavy stockholder. Tbe cable
reduce wages from eighty to sixty cents a steamer Faraday will soon start for this side
ton March 1, and that a strike will be the of the ocean to begin the laying of the new
result
•
Atlantic cable, which will lie ready for
An explosion of dynam'to cartridges Ir the business August 1. It will cost $5,500,000,
office of contractors tor tho Canada Pacific and will compete with cables whoso aggre­
Railroad, near Michlplooton, a week ago, gate stock is $80,000.000.
killed five workmen.
The House Military Committee favors a
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC.
bill to remove the charge of desertion from
soldiers who went borne at the dose of tbe
war without a discharge.
Mrs. Catherine Mosier, residing Dear
Erie. Pa., was scratched by a cat which she
Milwaukee, Jan. 80.—Surveys have
attempted to drive from her house a few been begun for a new road between
days ago, and is now suffering from lockSchletslngerville, Wto., and Chicago. It is
A milling firm in Logansport, Ind., sued surmised that the branch to Intended to
direct
tho city for damages caused by taking Its give Uie Wisconsin Central Road
Chicago, and
railway men
water supply from Eel River, lessening the line
power In the dam below, and was awarded say U)3 Northern Pacific will then
$400 per year.
boy Uie Wisconsin Central and branch,
Ono Come-, aged nineteen, a bag-opener The new line will cross the Wisconsin Di­
In tl&gt;e post-office at Detroit, confessed vision of Uie Chicago A North western be­
Tuesday that l&gt;e rifled three thousand let­ tween Dcsplalnes and Arlington Heights,
ters in the past six months, his object being pasa through Lake County, over the Illinois
to secure enough money to marry hto boundary into Kenosha County and Racine
sweetlraart.
County, making a Junction with the Keno­
Lieutenant Warham, of the State militia, sha and Harvard Division of tbe Chicago A
a locomotive engineer, residing at Oil City. Northwestern between Salem and Fox Riv­
Pa., was killed in a railroad accident Tues­ er, and with the Racine A SouUiwestern
day morning, and in tbe evening there ar­ Division of the Milwaukee A Sl Paul near
rived by express the medal for best marks­ Dover, Racine County. They will enter
manship, which he won at the State en­ Waukesha and Pewaukee, and then strike
campment last summer.
Scliletoingervllle.
No one but
tbe
The winter wheat crop in DeWitt chief engineer of Uie party knows any­
Ccunty, HL, is In excellent condition.
thing of the project It to supjaised that
. The Western League of ball-play era was Chicago capitalists are interested in the
organized at Rock Island, HL, Wednesday. tine. The Wisconsin Central people deny
The steamer Rbywabon-i was wrecked oa the rumor about its being a branch of their
tiie Welsh Coast Tuesday night and eleven road, aud say there to no prospect of their
becoming a part of Uie Northern Pacific
persons perished.
as yet At Schlelslngerville tiie
The exports from tbe United States for system
also meets the LaCroeaedivision of the
the past year were 8108,071,834 greater in road
Chicago A St Paul, but.the officials of the
value than the exports.
latter road deny knowing anything what­
Advices from South Australia are to the ever of tho Dew road. It Is not proposed to
effect that the surplus of wheat for export build Into Chicago on ita own right of way,
will be 18,000,000 busbeta.
but to enter on some other line.
The mare Midnight, dam of Jay-Eye-See
and Noontide, died Inst Saturday ax Palo
Successful Safe-Blowers.
Alto, Cal.,aged nineteen years.
Chicago, Jan. 30.—The safe of DiefeoWesley Dawson, residing near Wabash.
Ind., has become a raving maniac from leas­ bach A Riokenberger, dealers In grain and
general goods, at Blue Island, was blown
es In grain specalatlomi at Milwaukee.
General Hancock lias returned to Gov­ open and robbed of $36 In cash, 8157 worth
ernor’s Island, after a Western tour cover­ of postage stamps, money-orders to tbe
ing two months, and was warmly wel­ value of $83.81, a 81,000 town of Seven
comed.
Tiie Canadian minister of public works Hickory railroad bond, and 100 cigars,
reports the cost of operating the Govern­ •y cracksmen Monday night Mp Dtement telegraph lines last year al $65,000, fenbadi is postmaster and Mr. Rlnkenborger is Treasurer of the township of
while tiie receipts were only $27,000.
Calumet Th it the burglars were skilled
Suspended about tl*e neck of Mrs. Louisa to aiwwn by the. manner in which the lock
Helms, who waa killed by a train at Pater­ waa drilled, being exactly in tbe center ot
son, N. J., were found a quarter-dollar, the tho tumbler, and that they were Judges of
wishbone of a chicken, and a card giving what they could negotiate is evident from
her name and address
the fact that school bonds, notes and mortThe Canadian Pacific Rood threatens to gagos valued nt $12,300 were strewn on tbe
carry Immigrants from Toronto and Mon­ floor. The burglars left do due except a
treal to Winnipeg f«r seventeen doUsrs on
tiie opening of navigation. The American
1 Ines have made preparations to meet the
cut
The engineer of a Knnkakee train wm
Reuben Springer’s Munificence.
last Saturday seized with lllneas at a point
CnrcnnrA-n, Jan. 80.—Reuben Springer
of the rood, who happened to be a paxseo- hM given 996,000 to furnish the buildings
gvr, climbed Into tbe cab and made Indlaii-

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I could never think well of a man’s Intellect­
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LOOK OUT FOR TOUR HEAD!

No matter what prrta it may finally affect,

origin of Uds direful disease. It begins in a
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A man should never be ashamed to own he
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ithrrwnrK, that

1. a.I.-.-

—Bu..

Wolcott, N. T., Aug.!», 1882.
Gentlemen—I have been a great sufferer with
rheumatism and constipation; have been -al­
most helpless aud unable to drew myself alone
1 like thousands of others, tried many remedies
I hod seen largely adverttoed, in tbe hope that
I might find scene relief, bo tnever until I used
tbe Rheumatic Syrup did I find anything that
seemed to hit my case In the least, and I coofeM that wben I did finally consent to try tour
remedy 1 had do faithat ill In iu merits, ball
wa* very happily disappointed. To-day I am
entirely free from from pain, and can dress my­
self alone, and can get around belter than I
have tor a long time, and f have used the med­
icine less than four weeks, and can truthfully
**y thpl b will alzt all
■
— —- —
forth
I am, yours truly
James Weight.

called a negro woman to ber son. ••Fust chine
ter know ver’ll hah He hav fever.

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Li &lt;7"
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comedian, has bought aootimr dog to fill tllding scale wUl goiutoifceL That will
tbe place of hto tost SL Bernard. It to also gBre employment at ones to 2,500 in Pittoa Tull-bred St Bernard, Uiirty-mx ' inches tonf-’i---------*—......... high, and weighing otie hundred and ninety- ’
man named Glbney and hto wife took
five naundK. Thd nrina n*ld wm ts ooo ’ th«
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—Mercury in his recent rampage left
his imprint upon many an ear and

—Thk N«wu is dow running an aver­
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DISSOLUTION
Nodes fa hereby

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C- W. Gouchbb,
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®rVil)w Taxes must be all paid before
February 10th to save levy on nropertr.
W. F- Gnioo*,
Village Marshal.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Graves &lt;fc Hon would respectfully announce
tbe public that they hare opened a fine, new
stock of choice Groceries In the building, corner

Dr. J. Grave* will resume his practice as
Veteruary surgeon.
Call and see ns.
G bat as «fc Sox.
gr Fall line of Candles and Nutt at
‘
Jon* Bbaux’i

WE WANT
All the good seasoned Basswood Lumber we
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WHouse and Lot for sale on
WOOD WANTED!
I want 1,000 cords of 10 and 18 inch aeaaonand green wood.
C. L. Glasgow.
FOR SALE.
Pilr Matched Mares and Fine Carriage Horae.
Jonx Bkaum’b.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
I desire to announce to tbe people of Naabvllle and surrounding community that I htve

—A Woodland man bought, one day
this week, hia first Sunday suit in forty
years.
—Look to your fire escapes. In other
words settle your debts and pay the
preacher.
—About four thousand cords of wood
are piled near the depot awaiting trans­
portation toJackson.
—W.H.Kan*ga’*infautchild fell from
a chair last Sunday morning and broke
its right arm above the wrist.
—B. H.’ Hoag is sinking a well ou
Iutz's corner to furnish water supply
in case of Are in that vicinity.
—Ike Parkey recently had n quantity
of hay stolen from a stack in one of his
field*.' No c’ue to the thieves.
-Alf. C. Buxton has about com­
pleted a saw mill for C.L. Garioger, of
Sunfield, and ita a good one too.
—Man by nature is. aenerous, yet he
will not hestitate to lick a postage
stamp when ita down—to two cents.
—The msn who arrived at the sta­
tion Thursday mornings moment too
late for tbe train had a splendid car­
rear before him.
—About $18 has been raised by sub­
scription for the relief of the family of
R. E. Williams who is prostrated with
inflammatory rheumatism.
—Get your job printing done at Thk
Nkws office that your conscience may
be clean on tbe "patronise home” vir­
tue. All work guaranteed.
—T. E. Niles has bought a barn ‘ of
Frank C. Boise and is moving the same
from the premises of tbe latter to his
own. A new barn will supplant the one
removed.
—Some person unknown, with mal­
ice aforethought, broke into D. C. Grif­
fith’s store basement Sunday night, but
for some mysterious reason departed
without booty.
—Tbe W. C. T. U. ladies now edit a
column in Tng Naws, and if they don’t
make it the most interesting column in
the whole paper, we have missed our
reckoning, that’s all.
. l —The fishing party who have been
encamped on the banka of Jordan lake
for some time, returned to town Wed­
nesday, bringing with them a fine lot
of pickerel, one of which weighed Ilf
pounds. z
—Lew Emery’s team got frighted at
Holler’s mill Wednesday and attempted

plete Hne of fresh and salt meats, sausage,
dried beef, etc., which be sold at lowest price*.
Bv keeping best quality goods and selling low,
I nope to receive a fair share of the public pat­
ronage. Highest price paid forbides and pelt*.
Give me atrial.
JOHN FURNTB&amp;
much for ’em, but some damage must
GROUND FEED.
be done aud so one of the beasts laid
down upon and broke the wagon ton­
ale and retell.
P. Hollbm.
gue.
A FEWTHOUSAND DOLLARS
, — Blood poisoning resulted from
To Loan on good Real Estate security.
Chas. Lentz’s injury and for a week
past be ha* been in a precarious con­
MONEY TO LOAN
dition? On Tuesday evening an ab­
scess which had foimed on one of his
___________ H. A. Dcbxbs.
limbs, was opened and he is now im­
TOBACCOS.
proving.
J. Bxavx.
—F. F. Hilbert, of Woodland, don’t
propose to be idle, even if these are
OOMMOI 00UN0IL_ PROCEEDINGS piping times of dullness, and has in­
augurated a coat sale for this month.
Covxcil Rooms.
&gt;
NsahviUe, Jun. 28, 1884. f
Woodlanders should appreciate Frank’s
liberally bv giving him a rush that will
Present, Paredy, President; Boise, Hoag. clean his shelves and counters.
Absent,
f—Thursday afternoon *h ilea num­
ber of young lad* were skating on the
river, Jimmie Evans attempted to cross
on motion allowed by aye* and nays a*follows; a spot where tbe ice had recently been
removed. The thin ice broke with him
and he was precipitated into the river.
Help was near at band and Jimmie
was fished out, cold, wet and wiser.J
600
- Mary, aged 88, wife of Adam Brown
8 30
Q.J. Smith,
living two mile* south-east, departed
On motion tbe council voted the fire company this life Thursday evening, of con­
sumption. She had been a sufferer for
On motion tbe following accounts belonging a year. She leaves a husband, three
daughters, a mother, one sister and a
large circle of friends to mourn tbeir
loss. The funeral services will be held
rowiMsSTB.
at the house to-day.
On motion council adjourned.
F. McDsbbt,
g
—Chaplain J. 8. Preston will lecture
Clerk.
President
at the Opera house, Wednesday even­
ing, Feb, 16, on “My Experience in
LACEY.
Southern Military Prisons.” under the
The protracted meeting at the M. auspices of Jefierds Post, G. A. R. Tbe
proceeds will go to augment tbeir re­
E. church baa closed.
Joy A Kemberiing have their new lief fund, which, owing to sickness in
mill to running order and are doing tbeir ranks, n«ed» replenishing. The
lecturer was for some time a prisoner
some flue wrrk.
The Brigg*district to in great tribu­ in Andersonville, and hia lecture ia
lation cause dby a difference in opinion highly spoken of.

about building a new school bouse.
Oliver Clark, who has been living
near Berthair* mill left hi* wife and
family last Friday. They are In desti­
tute circumstances, Mrs. Clark has
been partially insane for two years
past, and for nearly a year she was con
fined in tbe asylum at Kalamazoo.
The Lacey correspondent of tbe Ban-

—Pursuant to call, the member* of
the Congregational church met last
Friday to transact such business as
might legally come before them.
Treasurer reported the socity free from
debt C. L. Glasgow was re-elected
treasurer and Dr. L. A. Foote clerk. J A
call was extended to Rev. Livermore
to continue aa pastor of the church for
tho coming year, which haa since been

Now, if we
that the

—Tbe W. C. T. U. meeting, held at
poor the Congregational church Sunday

•nothing Ing temperance meetings that has bem
syrup or vermifuge could be token by held ia thia village for a long time. It
him with good effect.

temperance rallying »ong, remark* by
8. Overholt, singing, eaaay by Mrs. D.
C. Griffith, and benediction by Rev.
Harder.
.
—James Horgau, a ’‘jour” shoemak­
er who bad been at work for Frank
Baker some time, appropriated a pair
of new boots to his own use Monday
morning and decamped. Frank die­
covered the theft and dispatched an
officer in pursuit of tiieaforesaid James
who was overhauled at Cheater aud
brought back to Nashville, The mat­
ter was compromised, however, with­
out coming to trial, and Morgan i* peg­
ging away in Baker's shop as usual. '
—Adalbert Fowler, after suffering
for years with that dread disease, asth­
ma, died at the home of his father iu
Maple Grove, at one o'clock Monday
afternoon, aged 21 years, 9 months and
12 days. The funeral services were
beld.at the Evangelical church of Ma­
ple Grove on Wednesday. Rev. N.
Fassett preached the discourse. The
remains were interred in the cemetery
near the church. Adelbert was a quiet,
steady boy, and while be lived in Nash­
ville made tnanv friends who will be
pained to learn of his early death.
—The average Nashville small boy
derive* much pleasure in the sleigh­
rides be get* by “hitching on” to the
numerous sleighs passing to and fro.
A few days since, a couple of kids had
coupled their hand-sleds to a farmer’s
sleigh and were taking a trip into the
suburb*. When Purkey’s corners was
reached, tiie farmer thought to give
the boys a tumble by rapidly turning
tho corner. He did so vehemently, up­
setting his own sled, and his team, tak­
ing advantage of the situation "skipped
out” at a bn ak-neck speed, but soon
floundered in t. snow-bank and were
caught. The boys escaped unhurt and
had tbe laugh all on their side. It is,
indeed, a long road that his no turning.

Mias Florence Hees ia reported on the
sick list.
Mach skkueos reported in thia town

E. church, are invited to meet at tbe
C. G. Brand ige paid Brookfield a visit Daraouage Nashville, on Tuesday af­
ternoon and evening Feb. 6th. with
Mrs. Will Mason and child were re their offerings for the benefit of the
Pastor Rev. N. Faseet. Refreshment*
ported on the sick list.
Freeman Unham, of Ainger called on will be served.
Rev. W. N. Breidenstein will pieacli
his Kalamo friends last Sunday.
Ralph Mast and wife of Allegan Co?, at the U. B. church Tuesday evening,
Feb. Sth. Will also bold an institute
are visiting their daughter Mrs. W. H.
Feb. 7th at 7 o’clock P. M Tbe follow­
Davis.
Undoubtedly we will get a short sea­ ing fa tbe program: Singing. Prayer,
Music,
Greeting remarks by Rev. W.B.
son of weather as a result of our Jan­
Breidenstein, Essay by Miss Agnes
uary thaw.
Dean,Recitation
byHolister McCartney
W. H. Brandige’s ’cooper shop is in
full blast, and Will solicits a share of Singing, Eawy by Mias May Guy, Reci­
tation
by
Esther
McMore, Music, Essay
the public patronage.
Albert, brother ot C. G. and Will by John Messimer,Recitation by Fannie
McKee,
Staging,
Class Singing, Ad­
Brundige, is'in Texas in tbe cotton
dress by W. N. Breidenstein, Recitation
growing business.
Miss
May Rowley, Singing.
Cheater Upham who waa so seriously
DocTaxxku.
injured at Marshall recently, was a

Kalamo boy, and the sou of Albert
WOODLAND.
Upham formerly, a resident of West
Kalamo.
Lyman Scott is on tbe sick list.
John Ehret found one of Ins cows
Nathan Haight, of Middleville ia fa
buried under a straw stack and with town.
neighbors help, dug her out, some time
Holtnea A.Holly have sold their old
ago, but the cow still lives and kicks store to Warner A Warner.
the pail as lively as ever.
The next missionary meeting will be
Cold hearted and blustering old Jan­ held at Mrs. E. A. Jordan’s on Wednes­
uary departed this life amid falling day next.
fears and blustering breath, and as if
After many trials and great tribula­
to finish as it began with selfish motive tion C. McArthariis saw mill is running
took its mantle of snow with it.
and doing a good- business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiech desire to ten­
Judging from the suspicions actions
der their heartfelt thank* to their many of a certain young couple in this neigh­
neighbors and friends who kindly as­ borhood something is going to happen
sisted them during the sickness, death shortly.
and burial of tbeir daughter Mary.
He hear that some parties contem­
Mr. and Mrs. E. Roman of Calhoun plate putting in a planer and matcher
county, are guests of Mrs. Roman’s here. This would supply b long felt
parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis. Mrs. want.
Roman known heretofore as Jane
F. H. Holly, of Bay City, and Austin
Davis has been very sick since her visit Stowell, of Rutland, were present at
here, but is now convalescing, and will the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs.
soon return to her own home.
Stowell?
Last week the Barnes school-house
Nicholas Rein will sell at auction on
came near being consumed by fire.
It the Rollisou farm io the south-west
appears the nah pail containg ashes part of town, on Feb. 13, stock, farm
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE
was left near one side of the house- tools and household good*.
inside—and on top of the pail was plac­
The temperance meeting at tbe
Select your cold.
ed sume kindlings for the morning fire, church last Sunday eve. was a success,
Mr*. Chas. Lenta is quite sick.
but fire in the ashes ignited the kind­ and we hear many compliments for
S. Overholt is a sufferer from lame lings and they falling to tbe floor cans- these who took part in the exercises.
ed a hole to be burned iu floor and wall
Died—At the residence af W. P. Hol­
Frank Woolcott i» sick with diph­ of qnite large dimensions, but for some ly, Jan. 26, 1884, Mrs. Anna Stowell
theria.
cause the fire ceased to burn, thereby aged 86 years. Deceased leaves four
Mrs. A. D. Yannocker is visiting at saving the building.
sods and two daughters to mourn Their
Marshall.
John Tomlin a poor, hard working loss, all of whom were present at the
1 The flood Tuesday night played sad citizen, reports that recently someone funeral except one who lives in Conn.
havoc with sleighing)
stole a bushel of beans from bis prem­ The funeral services were held at the
(The doctor* report considerable sick­ ises. Anyone who would steal from M. E. church on Tuesday.
ness in the rural d^trict*.
any person who has to earn their living
Tbe saw mill one mile south of L.
( Steve Miller has gone to Saranac to by hard knocks and daily wages,would Holmes' was consumed by fire about
woik in an oar factory.
rob the grave of the dead to get tho cof­ flveo’clock Sunday morning. The ori­
Mr*. S. A. Smith, of Rutland, VL, is fin for kindling wood. And whoso­ gin of tbe fire is not definitely known,
visiting ic!stives in town.
ever stole those beans from Mr. Tom­ although rumor has it that it was ac­
Walter Webster made a business trip lin’s needy family ought to have the cidentally set on fire by a party of boys
to Eaton Rapids Saturday.
colic until he becomes a thorough who were returning from a dance, and
The Good Templars elected officers Christian and restores four fold the stopped in tbe building to smoke and
at their last stated meeting.
loss as felt by Mr. Tumliu’s family play cards. The mill was owned by A.
John Braun is moving into the ‘Wat­ these hard times.
Minzey._____
_ _
Vm e Gab.
er* house on Phillips street.
And again death has invaded this
Fred Williams and wife, of Goguac, community and taken from our midst
ASSYRIA.
are visiting at Geo. Gallatin's.
one of the best beloved and most
Mrs. Dean has a baby boy.
Mrs. Ida Martin, of Ypsilanti, is vis­ promising young ladies, Mary A.
Frank Meacham haa returned from
iting her mother, Mrs. Ralston.
Tiech, aged 15 years and 9 months,
Ohio.
This is the time of year to make daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tiech,
Meetings at the M. E. church
special offer*, and to advertise.
and whose illness was recorded in last
closed.
Kellogg A Bell were dressing lumber week’s Nxws. On Thursday afternoon
Asocial at J. 8. Stephens Friday
to go to Dakota, on Wednesday.
of last week Mary was called home,
night.
P. G. Stacey and wife returned from leaving her parents, brother and sister,
The G. A. R. poet is 80 strong at the
York State Wednesday evening.
and a very large circle of relatives and
Center.
Tbe little folks had a pleasant party fnends to mourn ber decease. The
John Wheeler has gone to Kalama­
at E. F. Evans* Thursday evening.
funeral was held at the school house
zoo on business.
W. L. Stevens, of^ock Berlin, N.
on Saturday, Elder Holler officiating,
Wallace Hartom, of Saginaw, is vis­
is visiting bis brother J. L. Stevens.
and a large concourse of citixeus gath­
iting at his fathers.
A. L. Raney has conspicuously im­ ered to pay their last respects to one
J. B. Mills pronounces tbe schools in
proved the interior of his barber shop. they dearly loved ; and the school of
town all in good shape.
G. A. Truman, H. M. Lee and other which Mary was a beloved pupil, form­
Charles Baker has traded his saw
business men are invoicing this week. ed under the supervision of their teach­
mill to Jerome Frost for the letter’s
J. H. Rasey, of Charlotte, visited bis er, Miss Yourex, and iu solemn proces­
farm.
brother Jonah, and son A. L. over sion followed the remains to the grave.
Mr. J. 8. Prescott was summoned to
Sunday.
The teacher had caused the school­
YanBuren county to the death bed of
Mr. Holmes, father of Henry, is very house to be approprietely draped, and
his grand son last week.
sick. Henry, also, has been down this evergreenscouspicuously placed around
Chas. Baker lost his account book a
the room, and during the ceremony tbe
few days ago. The finder will be
Ed. Roscoe has one more to grind school occupied seats in a body which,
rewarded by returning the the same to
feed for since Sunday—its a girl and together with other manifestations of
the owner.
weighs 8 lbs.
sympathy proved conclusively that
There will be a two days meeting at
H. W. Hewes is slowly recovering they dearly loved their now departed
the M. E. church Saturday and Sun­
from a protracted attack of inflamma­ schoolmate and friend. Mr. and Mrs.
day. Those desiring it, will be taken
tory rheumatism.
Tiech have the sympathies of the en­
(Rumor says that W. F. Baughman, tire community in their great bereave­ into tbe church.
Miss Katy McCarty departed this life
late of the baxar, has embarked in ment.
Jan. 28. She leaves a father, mother
busines* at Albion.)
MAPLE WROTE.
three brothers and two sisters, besides
..Elder Livermore has succumbed to
a large circle of friends to mourn her
the attractions of roller skating, and
Joe Shoup, has opened his store.
bids fair to become an expert.;
Mrs. A. S. Quick, is on the sick list.
Tuesday night Jacob Hartom waa
Geo. W. Francis is invoicing stock
Mr. and Mrs. C. Slade, spent Satur­
surprised by a number of relatives and
and getting ready for a big rush of bus­ day and Sunday at Section Hill.
friend* gathering at bia house. It waa
iness on tbe cash-down plan.
Five couple of our young people
bis 65th birthday. He received quite a
Dr*. Young and Foote attended the spent last Saturday at Battle Creek.
number of fine presents.
meeting of the Barry A Eaton Medical
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warburton, returned
Friday about Doon Eugene Day’s
Society at Yermontville, Thu reday. from Grand Rapid*, a few days ago.
house caught fire and waa burned.
They report an interesting session.
E. G. and L. B. Potter, had friends
John Wheeler was living in it. Every­
Mi sb Ota Wheeler and a dozen of her from Co j vis, visiting them a tow days
thing was burned. John baa been mar­
young friends came down from Hast­
ried about a year and a half and ia a
ings Thursday evening and surprised
School inspeeter Feighner, made
hard working and honest man. No in­
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wheeler. After an
rounds visiting sdhools, a few
surance._______ _ ____ _______
Rvt.
evening of merry making they return­ days ago.
ed to Hastings on the early morning
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutton, of Battle
train.
The ladies of the M. E. society will few days ago.
Mr. Banner corespondent, it would
evening at the residence of Mrs. I. M. undonbtly try our patience to go four
Flint. Tickets, twenty cents. After miles to borrow a eutter.
supper there will be an auction for the
purpose of selling articles that the so­ left last Saturday night, that people
ciety have on hand.
will insist upon nseing that old adage,
Rev. N. Fossett will speak next Sun­ “Of the two evils choice the last”
day morning upon “Tbe Sabbath; its
Forest Lodge, NoJOI, I. O. G.T. of
origin and authority, aud its adapta­ this place ia in a good prospering con­
tion to man a* a pbyrieal, intellectual dition. It haa 41 members in good
and moral being. In the evening he standing aud haa done a good work tbe
will present some reason for ita change past quarter, beside* adding a good
from tbe seventh to tbe first day of the number to it* members. The follodm
ing officers wire elected Jan. 96 for the

HASTINGS.
Rollerskating fever is at white beat
Rev. A. Snyder preaches hia farewell
sermon Sunday.
Sylvester Greusel rcpoite the arri­
val of a boy on tbe 23rd.
Meetings at tbe Presbyterian church
continue with increased interest
A number of Hastingsl»d:ee improv­
ed the opportunities of leap year by
filling two sleighs with tbemaelve*,
partners and music, and surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Sheffield of Johnstown. Tbe
kitchen was cleared and tbe fantastic
toe was the ruling power until supper
was announced, after which a good

Convalescing,-Mrs. P. T.
and Mrs. Wm. Witberall.

Weeks

Dr. Barber of Nashville i* attending
her.
Seven lbs. (avoirdupois) of aiaaca1 ide gender jiut arrived at Mr. TestA. Dillenbeck and wife of Woodland
were visiting in thia burg, tbe last of

C. Hackett has a biography of every
cow, within a radius of 17i mile*, aud
he also knows and makes affidavit that
a poor scrubby, inferior cow, ia worth
twice as much as a good one.
Mrs. Isaac Hager, Woodland, is an­
other unfortunate, suffering excrutiatingly, from a broken hip. caused by
falling with a piil of water in hei hand.
Dr. Goucher of Nashville has ber care.
The reason of Henry Hunter's wear-

tho Biiunark mills waa tbe product of
hia farm. There were three of them.
Charley Childs did the hauling, and af­
firms chat the tree waa of sycamore,
that each log wa* 14 ft. m length, and
tiie three scaled 2,591 ft.
Vermontville to the front in its pro­
duce of sneaking cowards: Last Tues­
day evening, while Mr. James Hunter,
one of tiie substantial men of this town
was enjoying the lecture, his horse was
unhitched and appropriated, by some
unprincipled rascals, and not found
until tbe naxt day, when Mr. Suively
living about three miles out of town,
found tbdktyae in a chopping, w an der­
ing around, the cutter badly demokalized, and the robes loet. We understand
that a cine to the gentlemanly perpetr­
ators of this dare-devil act has been
ascertained, and Mr. Hunter ia just in
the right spirit to push things to tbe ut­
most.
Omiga.

NORTH CASTLETON.
Pleasant weather again.
Rash Hosmer spent Tuesday in Hast­
ings.
Mrs. Galleland bae returned to Hast­
ings.
Corn and oats are a legal tender nowa-days.
M.H.Btaom has gone west on a busi­
ness trip.
Minnie Bloom was taken suddenly
ill last week.
Mrs. Bdo and James Lockhart are on
the sick list.
Alex Price adopted standard time
last Saturday.
Mr. Richard Elliston’s youngest
daughter is seriously ill.
Many of our farmers are making pre­
parations for sugar making.
Al. Rasay, of town, smiled on citixens
of Pleasant Valley Tuesday.
Jesse Guy, of Maple Grove, made the
Hoamer school a visit Monday.
Nelt. Rasey, of Charlotte, spent a few
days last week with D. W. Smith.
Geo. Appleman and family Sundayed at Alex. Gulleland’s in Hastings.
Mrs. Harrison Clink fa spending a
few weeks at her fathers in Kalamo.
Tha U. B. 8. 8. institute will be held
at the East Castleton church, commen­
cing Feb. Sth and lasting three days
Ministero from several places will be
present.
Died:—Jan. 29th 1884, Clarence, on­
ly son of Mr. and Mrs. Casa. Oversmith
aged 8 years and 8 months. Funeral ,
services were held at the East Castle­
ton U. B. church Jan. 81st, 1884, Rev.
Judd officiating.
Report of the Hosmer school for tbe
month ending Jan. 25th: Rufus Ehret
99, Bert Smith 96, Clyde Brown 92, „
Charlie Mater91, Gdorge Mater 95, Fred
Snore 90, Fred Bass 96, Vantie Price96,
Fred Wotring 90, Peter Basa 80, Willie
Bass 90, Stephen Mater 99, Georgd
Austin 90, Homer Ehret 99, Elmer
Mater 99, Edwin Lockhart 85, Bert
Wotring 90, Bert Thorp 90. Ed. Bolo 85,
Emma Snore 85, Dora Wilkinson 96,
Nora Wilkinaod 94, Aggie Wotring 88,
Pbenie Ehret 93, Sarah Ehret 90. Etta
Wotring 95, Minnie Wilkinson 100,
Gertie Scofield 99, Amanda Linsea 90,
Alice Wilkinson 98, Carrie Sheldon 98,
Matie Sheldon 85, Adlo Allerton 90,
Willie Appleman 90, Llrfle Lockhart90,
Cora Weaver 90, Susie Weaver 90.

BALTIMORE.
Rabbits will take a rest.
Mr. Newman will build a tarn the
coming season.
Twenty-two degrees below aero the
morning of the 24th.
Clark A Buch will finish clover seed
threshing this week.
James K. Endsley’s babe died Jan.
91tli, a/e two weeks.
tiie knee while using a hay knife.
Leonard Edmunds and Guy Manning
are attending school -t Battle Creek.
R. Webster will build a new bonne in
the spring, in the place of the one re­
cently burned.
&lt;
Jefferson Erb haa aptanged a writing
school at the Hendershott and MeOmber school houses.
Joseph Arnold haa purchased the
house on the Samuel Ed mud* farm and
is moving it onto bis farm.
Doxy.

�SATURDAY.

h. r, memsoN &amp;co

him into

I 10 (bis city yesterday by a rumor that
1 one of our lw*t known citixen* was
,
'• about to publish a statement concemOn* day, when he wu fully well wo jn(t R)fnt, onuatiaj experianoo during
jjJUU. picnic U lb. *n&gt;&gt;v W,IwMm.illgynBUM. How Uie ra•‘We’ll have a good time to-day, I raor originated it is impoasibie to say.

sub.ect

FOB WARD.
to a table quits covered with

of here.” I replied, pick-

" iada our but a reporter immediately sought Dr.
I laughingly minted, and placed my tore huger plump on Lord Waiters prenarations in the morning. ••I will S. G. Martin, the gentleman in questake out my scrap-book, and v rben tho tion. and secured the following interothers are engaged and won’t __------we’ll wander off by ourselves and enjoy
“What about thia rumor, Doctor,
after our own fashion—won't we,
that you are going to make a public
Lorchen?”
“Lorchen?” How the word thrilled statement of some iin pot taut matt-nt ?’’
me, and how It epitomised the tender
“Just about tbe same a* you will find
purity of hie regard for me.
in all rumors—some truth; some Ho­
Ulins In
.
. _ ,
Please don't go on,” I interrupted.
mud go forward, or .t.u&lt; backward go!
Oh. day long to be remembered. Oh, ti -n. I had contemplated making a
I like the poem bat same way it isn't
day vf heartache and agony indescribapublication of some remarkable epi­
pleasant now.”
sodes that have occurred in try life,
“Hardly appropriate,” he answered,
.
Steep thy soul tn pure love.
but have not completed it an yet.
closing the volume dreamily, and then
And It will Iwithre long.
"What is tbe nature of it. may I en­
What kind of a love waa my love
•• I suppose you think Lord Walter’s steeped in? Aye! love has its worm­ quired
“Why, the fact that I am a human
friend a fool?”
wood and gall as well as its honeyed tiring instead of a spirit. I have pass­
Th, dlrtnrtce txuMjuered, In the end made vain.
“ He is the type of a large class; but, sweetness.
ed through one of the most wonderful
Mr. Alcott, are we not tread ng on danA party of friends—David’s friends— ordeals that perhaps ever occurred to
Erous ground? Do you know what came down from th® city. and. m we ----anyman. T hr first intimation I had
s just beyond?”
were walking
*lowly In the grove, they ' of itt wa* several years sgo, when I be­
w slowly
“Yes, that most exasperating ques­ came upon us from the depot road. I gan to feel chillv at night and rr*tlro*
tion of ‘woman’s right*.’ Aurora had David’s arm. It was my arm—I after'retiring. Occasionally this would
trn torwa-d. or »uil backward go.
Leigh settles that for me.”
knew it—and we should walk that way be varied by a eocenes* of the muscle*
“ *It takes a soul to move a body,’ he forever. Greetings and introductions nnd cramps iu iny arms and legs. I
■
BLS WIFE.
repeated slowly. ‘It takes a bigh-souled were over. Shall I ever forget the face thought, as most people would think,
that it was only scold and.so paid as
The sun had ju-t set when I arrived man to move the masses, even to a of that man who aimed straight for my little attention to it as possible. Short­
cleaner style. It takes the ideal to blow soul with his poisoned arrow? Walk­
At Someisel Statibn. A whole mile to
ly after this I noticed a peculiar cat­
walk in the plifusahtest part pf the a hair's-breadth off the dust of the act­ ing up to David's side, with contempti­ arrhal trouble and my throat also be­
came inflamed. As if this were not
Elcasanpist country in ra»-wtJYta. Soft ual: Ah, your Fouriere failed—because ble familiarity ho said:
not
poets
enough
to
understand
that
variety enough I felt sharp pains in my
ills bathed in tjie sun’s parting glow
‘•Saw your wife last week, Dave.”
dotted the laiK^capt- on every side, and life develops from within.*
••Ah!” replied my companion, per^ chest, aud a constant tendency to
“Never was truer word spoken than fectlv at his ease.
headache.”
over all smiled a tender, brooding sky.
that,
Mias
Ellis
—
from
within.
’
'It
takes
“Why didn’t you take the matter in
“Coming down in the three o’clock
What keen enjoyment the anticipation
hand and check it right where it was ?”
of a summer all alone with my best a soul to move the masses,’ and, ac­ train, if possible.”
“Why doesn’t everyliody do sot Sim­
friend had affonled me—and now I was cording to my observations, it makes
“Good,” replied David:and then fol­ ply
because‘tliey'think it ia only some
alm&lt; s’ there. There was the house; old. very little diflerence to whom the soul lowed inquiries about various friends, in trifling and passing disorder. These
manv-roomed. and most of the rooms belongs. Men of intellect never have a thoroughly cool and self-possessed troubles did not come all nt once and I
on the ground, boor. Grandmother her­ subordinated women. See what excel­ manner. It seemed to mo that my thought it unmanly to heed them. I
self half been the architect of the estab­ lent care Goethe takes of them. Look heart stopped beating. The hand on have found, though, that every physi­
at Faust'* Margaret, the instinctively his arm involuntarily clenched itself, cal neglect must be paid for and with
lish menu
“I told ybur grandfather,” said she pure child growing into a self-reliant and there it remained until we arrived large interest. ...
Men
_____
cannot draw drafts
&lt;&gt;u their
iucir constitutions
tubaUvuMwuS without lionoron one occasion, ‘•that no man was go­ woman, and see how, as Wilhelm at headquarters, a little round bnnch of j on
11ing
— *'
s“*“
them ------some *time.
These minor
ing to plan a house for mo to live in. Weister develops spiritually and intel­ cords nnd knuckles.
Wbat does a man know. I should like to lectually, ho comes naturally upon
“You won t be gone long. Lorchen?” symptoms I have described, grew until
be told, of a woman’s needs? If he’d women’of a purer and more innately re­ inquired David, as I moved away, tney were giants of agony. I became
wuilt it according to his notion there fined type—first Mignon, then Natalie, ostensibly to help the committee ol more nervous; had a strange fluttering
would have been three or four flights afterward Theresa and Macaria—the arrangements to decide where tho ta­ of the heart, an inability to draw a
long breath and an occasional numb­
of stairs, and then, with a baby on each, last a star soul.”
bles should bo set.
ness that was terribly suggestive of
“I thought as much,” said grand­
arm and two or, three hanging to my
“What’s that you call her?” my mor­ paralysis. How I could have been so
petticoats, I might have spent most of mother, entering just here. •! felt tal enemy asked, inquisitively.
blind a* not to understand what this
sure you had come when I saw the
my time on ’em—but 1 knew better.”
“Lorchen,” replied David.
meant I cannot imagine.”
As events proved, grandmotner was light;” and no pet last child, a baby,
“Why, that’s a Dutch name, 'isn’t
“And did you do nothing?”
correct in her predictions. An enthusi­ was ever more welcomed than I by my it? I thought she looked like a for­
“Yes, I traveled. In the spring of
astic lover of nature was this old lady dear dead fathers mother.
1879 I went to Kansas and Colorado,
eigner.”
“You promised mo, David, you would
of seventy years. Yes, there she was.
I beard no more, waited for no more, and while in Denver, I was attacked
I caught a glimpse of her white sleeve certainly go to bed at eight o'clock,” but watched my opportunity, and, when with a mysterious hemorrhage of the
on the winuow-silL H &gt;w exquisite the said the old lady, reproachfully, after sure that no eyes were upon me, struck urinary organs and lost twenty pounds
taste of this presiding genius. Helio- having satisfied kers-lf that I hadn’t the path leading to tho road, and in in three weeks. One day after my re­
turn 1 was taken with a terrible chill
tro|-e, mignonette and white roses. changed a bit since she last saw me.
less than an hour was homo again in and
at once advanced to a very severe
“But how could I?” be asked, with a Grandmother Ellis' sitting-room.
Grandmother's rosebushes were the en­
attack of pneumonia. My left lung
vy of the whole no ghborhood. Shy comical gesture in my direction.
“Oh, grandmother! grandmother! soon entirely filled with water and my
“Well. 1 hope you won’t be any the what misery has your terrible indis­
little violets bordered tho gravel walks
legs and body became twice their natleading to the low door-«tone, and over worse for it to-morrow,” said she, “and cretion brought upon me,” I ,groaned
--------- ■* Ural sise. I was oblirxl to ait upright
beyond in grandmother’s pet field mil­ now to bed with you this minute.”
-meaway
------ j— _.l„u-.i
aloud—for ^grandmother
had got
, in bed for several weeks in the midst
“Dear old Vagrant, good night,” said to spend the day. There at the foot of of tho sererett agony, frith my arras
lion* of yellow-hearted daisies nodded
and beckoned to the soft evening breexe. the gentleman, with a raro smde, obey­ the lounge wen his slippers—there on over my head, and in constant fear of
Avoiding treacherous pebbles. I cut ing instantlv; “and pleasant dreams to the back of the lolling chair his dress­ suffocation.”
“And did you still make no attempt
quietlv across to the front door, steal­ you. Miss EUts.”
ing-gown. I could not turn my eyes
“Nice boy that,” said grandmother, without beholding fresh evidences ot to save yourself?”
ing jyith cat-like tread through the long
“Yes, I made frantic effort*. I tried
narrow hallway, and entered the sit­ as the door closed.
his precious personality. What should
“Boy?” I retieated.
ting-room on my tip-toes. Wonderful
1 do? I could not leave until grand­ every thing that seemed to offer tho
I called a
“Yea boy."
. mother returned. Such a blow as that least prospect of relief.
•viciorv. Twice*before had J tried this
"Ho is twenty-five years old if he is a I felt sure the old lady would never council of doctors and hiul them make
wonderful dodge, and each time had.
an exhaustive chemical and microscop­
tbe old turkey-gobbler betrayed me. day.
rally from. I must suffer and keep it ical exaiuioation of my condition. Fire
of that? You are twenty; and to myself, and get away at tbe earliest of tho best physicians of Syracuse and
Where was he on this occasion, and
“•What
1
why. when I really needed his services, what are vou but a girl, I should in­ possible moment.
In my agony I' several from another city said I must
did he not prove my friend? Softly. quire? Tour weeks ago there didn't threw myself upon the lounge and die.
Only a step or two more. The sensa­ anybody round here think he’d ever get buried my head iu the pillow—the pil­
It seemed aa though their assertion
tion-of tbe next minute wasn't anything out Bg.nin. The doctor gave him -up low upon which his head reclined so were true for my feet became cold, m v
to speak of — * mean by that it was inde­ and his sister was almost crazy; but the often—the head I bad so foolishly mouth parched, mv eyes wore a fixed,
scribable. The back of grandmother's fever turned and he went to sleep and called mine. After a while tears ro­ gliuiay stare, my body was covered with
•big arm-chair quite bid the occupant. slept two days steadily: but when he le ved the heated brain and I fell cold, clammy death sweat, and 1 read
And. nothing doubting, I made with woko up he was a* bright as a buttpn." asleep. I dreamed that I waa in the my fate in theauxious expressions of
great dexterity for grandmother s eyce.
I did not sec my new friend for two water. I could not stir. Huge waves my family and friends.”
“But the finale ?”
I found the eves, but they didn't belong days. He had over-excited himselt and threatened to submerge me. Just be­
“Came at last. My wife, aroused to
to grandmother. I knew that before the result was solitud ■ for this length of yond. on the bank, almost within dr speration, began to administer a rem­
the r saucy owner had imprisoned my time. 1 roamed the fields and haunted speaking distance, stood David, a edy upon her own responsibility and
the woods, read, wrote and thought. beautiful woman by his side—hi* wife. while I grew better very slowly, I gain­
hands.
“ Who is it?” said he. like one first I never did so much thinking in so short
“David. David, take hold of my ed ground surely until, in brief. I have
••wakening from a sleep. “ Lot me a space of time, with such unsatisfaqtory hand: Hon'tyousoe 1 am sinking?” 1 no trace of the tenible Bright's diaease
guees. The fingers are too little for results.
from which I was dying, and am a per­
cried out in my terror.
lladee, and too long to belong to Sa­
“Where under the sun have you been
“Wake up. Lorcben! wake np!” fectly well man. This may sound like
rah.
all this afternoon?” said grandmother, । said a familiar vice at my side. “Here a romance, but it Is true, and my life,
1 found my tongue then. I would not as at sunset the second day I dragged are my hands, dear. They are both health nod what I am are due to W arwrench my hands away; that would be myself into the kite hen porch.
yours—not one, Lorcben. but both. Do ner’a Safe Cure, which I wish was
known to and used by tbe thousands
rudeness; ’lor be evidently supposed
“Up a tree.'’
you understand that?”
them to he the property of some inti­
' who, I believe, are suffering this min­
“Up a tree?” this with considerable ’ “ But, David—but---- ”
ute aa I was originally. Does not such
mate friend
“But what? Can it be that my little on experience as this justify me in makdisdain In voice and manner.
“You
‘•Plea*c release mo,” I said; and have torn a great silt in your dress. brown bird was soared borne txcause
uig a public statement f”
then,
he rose quickly, apparently sur­ Sne, and you look like a fright. 1 have of------ ”
“It certainly does. But then Bright’s
prised. by- the vo ce of a stranger, I wanted you—morin your worth—for the
“Because of yenr wife,” I managed disease is not a common complaint,
added."rather ludicrously, Isuppowa, for last three hours.”
to say, with his face close to mine.
doctor.”
'
.
tbe tall fellow in the shirt sleeves laughed
“Nut common! On the contrary it is
“That was my chum be meant,
“What are you making, grand- '
right heartily, “I thought you were motber?”
I lorchen. That’s Jhe way we always one of the niost common. The trouble
grandmother?*
j call them at college. This is No. 8, is, few people know they have it. It
“Panada.’’
“Never waa taken for an old lady be­
ha* so few marked symptoms until its
“How many quart* of this stuff does 1 little one. I wonder what next? I ll tiual stages that a person may have it
fore, be answered, with provoking non­
get a divorce from that feUow, dear, if
chalance, and then added, as be hastily your patent consume, Mrs. Bliss, in you will promise to be my own real for years, each year getting more and
the course of twenty-four hours?”
more in its power and not suspect it.
It is quite natural I should feel enthu­
“That is according to his appetite. wife.’’
And I did.
siastic over this remedy while my
*• I think I should like to know where Miss Saucebox," aa da rich vo ce at my
wife is even more so than I am. She
elbow; and there stood Mr. Alcott.
grandmother P, and------ ”
Women
in
the
Han
Francisco
Hint.
knows
of it* being used with surpris­
“No. 2." he continued, gravely.
•• And what am 1 doing here?’’ be In­
ing results by many ladies for. tbeir
“Tbe.v’ve sent lor me up to Jones'.
terrupted. with another laugh. “Your
Fifty females employed in tbe mint at own peculiar ailment*, over which it
They
think
tbe
baby
is
dying,
”
broke
grandmother has gone to spend the
San Francisco are called adjuster*, and ha* singular power.”
evening with a sick neighbor. I belong In grandmother, while I stood blushing t.-.cir pay is 92.76 a day. counting week
The statement drawn out by the
to tho next bouse—or rather am visit­ like an embarrassed school-girl.
days and all holidays but Banday*. above interview is amply confirmed by
•* And I want you to keep house and Their hours are from eight «Mock in very many of our most prominent citi­
ing my sister. She was unexpectedly
4eL gramed awa\. aad as I have been takq care of him while I go up awhile the morning until four in tbs afternoon, zen*. among them being Judge Re:«l.
8. Goodncb. ot the
.ill snd am nut quite well enough to and see if I can do anything to help with tbe exception ot Saturttora, when and Col.
Timra while Gen. D.iK it H. Broee
rteke care of myself in the absence of a them. When this panada gets a little
^housekeeper, your blessed grandmother bit cold. Sue. put in two tablespoonfuls justera occupy two lar^e
on tbs •nd Rev. Prof. W. P. Coddlnnton. D.
- offered to look out for me until my of brandy: that's the bottle on tbe sec­ second floor of the mint. Ebe is used D., irive tbe reoHHly tbeir heaitiealen
dorsement. In this age of wonders,
sister's return. My num- is David Al- ond shelf." And the provoking old for the adjusting of silver aad tbe other surprising thing* are quite common but
• oott, *ud yours, I take it, is Miss Susan lady tripped away as composedly as if it forthat of gold. Tbe floors are car­ «n experience so unusual a* that or ur.
were the most commonplace thing iu peted, sad each Isdy has a marble-tow Martin’s and occurring here in our
EHi*.” And then we shook hands.
The evening marked a new era in my tbe world for a young lady to be left table, a pair of scales and a fine, deli­ midst, may well cause comment and
life. I was comfortable, as was always .with the care of aa invalid, and the said cate file. Before the gold is turned over tescli a lemon. It shows the necessity
the case at grandmother’s, and I was invalid a man and a stranger. A few to (hem to be adjusted It goes through of guarding tlvo alightMt appoach of
happy, too—happier than I had ever! minutee sufficed to place me entirely at the process of being rolled, annealed, physical disorder and by the means
been before. U hat it meaut was of no ; rpr onat), and no veteran hospital nurse cut and washed. They then take It in which ha* »«reu proven the most relia­
rfort of consequence to me then. I did : was more composedly exacting than I a state called •• blanks,” that is, per­ ble and efficient. It shows the depth
not stop ui aualiEe my sensations, but; in my new role. Grandmothers orders fectly smooth, and the weighing is to which oue can sink and yet be resenjoyed to Uie utmost the strange enter-1 were explicit; David mustn't think of done. It is weighed to see if each piece cur-', snd it proved that few DeoDle
tattunent late hud placed before me. such a thing as reading aloud, and he be of standard weight, wb'oh must lx need suffer if these truth* are observed.
Mr. Aleutt shewed where grandmother must He On tbe lounge in the sitting­ 412} grains for a silver dollar, a slight
ha i left the strawberries a.ter tea, and ‘ room until she returned. Such an even­ discrepancy being allowed on e'Uier
thvu I skimmed a pan of morning’s milk • ing as that was. I read to him out of side If a coin oe found outside the
Auerbach—and this took us •naturally limit after being weighed by an adjuster
Aud prepared my supper.
* " lou have l&gt;eeu to lea. of course?” I to the Rhine—and then I found that my it is returned; if too Hght it is conI nquiredof the gentleman, who had (■oajpanL n had traveled among al! my demnel and must be re malted; If too
favorite«European
cities. nn»i
What won
wonag.-i n taken up hi* i»&lt;mA
; »»v&lt;»rii«
h4wjrwmi i-iue*.
­ heavy it is filed to ita proper weight.
- v. «. I.M I .boa!.; lib- &gt; few «rawdrew T »' «» c“»; This’is the ladies' work, and an inter­
So
___
__ it :s to watch
____ the
__ _____
’ berries if vou can spare me Home.'
~ ‘ ImKD*« ‘il*' &lt; oli»*«»m -and *the
- Forum! esting
sight
small
—i i.r
i -.
«tmw
— -L
’•°
I
iiU/tamUing
#»•
&gt;• vwu TO. »..»■ urc &lt;11C-W .1
uu w .------' ■ '
'—
. ,
~~ .—’ "UU®
uc.M» unuvuiUK the
0*1 u- tits H tie roun.l-table, proving a okhu nuxin ight on the Sabine Mountains, ing niecs-*. A room near the ad .ruling
Free! Cards and Chromot.
and ho»
Iiom eharm-ngly
eharm'fglv pitturea-iue
Dicturewme the
ths room
___ ha* been set a-ide
..u. for the ladies
vnteiertingeom iaui&lt;»n.‘
"
.n-M hour
att-r our iitttc meal *««*•“ &lt;» *»« o,d
nunpart*. In wbo niw H for a lunch room; two Jong
va* over. I -ml! upon U.e door-stone M‘nM* plow- bar- and black with ago, [ table* are provided, snd
a. ur. wstcb'mz or grandmother. Then
An &lt;A ue to th&lt;- &lt;i.«-»r tml *a.il

REW MACHINERY!
with Floor that will delight them. Om
PUCK: flJO, IT PAID m ADVANCX.

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Farmer* will find It to tbeir interest to* make
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of

r'ERUll THUS LZBKRAL AD RATa*.

* tacho*.

We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed. Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
----- Is turning out—

ORNO STRONG,

MICHIBAM CESTRAL RAILWAY
STANDABD~[A MnMto) TIMX

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything In this Hue.
aeall.

MAIN LINE.

Give us

H. R.' DICKIE HOIK A CO.

Train* on tbe Main Line will dom Jackson
as follows;

EAST SHERMAN STREET.

THE OLO RELIABLE

Mail............ 10.15 a. m. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m
Day Expraw 12.10p.m. An Chicago 7.40 p. as

MEAT MARKET
HENRY ROE, Proprietor,

Mall............ 2.56 p. m,
Dav Erprea* 8.55 p. m.
Atlantic Ex. 8 40 a.m.
Night Ex... 5.40 a.m.

Naahrllle, Micb.
For choice roast* or lutdoui steaks,
Or j»ork to go will) nice wheal cakes.
Goto the Old Reliable.|

Arr Detroit fl.TO p. m.
Arr Detroit 6.25 p. m.
Art Detroit fl.TO s- tn.
Arr Detroit 8.25 *.m.

Tiie A'.ian tic and Pacific Expresses runs daily
other* ton dally except Bunday.

“ Grnnd Rapid* Divtoloii.
Made in • »hop that'* always neat,
Go to the Old Reliable.

EASTWARD.

And pickled pork to bake with with bean*,
You can buy If you have tbe mean*.
At tbe Old Reiiabfe.

De't

STATIONS.

Grand Rapid* Lv
ui
6-2C
9.40
Aad4or an old fashioned dinner you can eat Bowen................ 12.84
Middleville.......
0.50 10.»
without grief.
10.87
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled eoen Hartlnn............
NaahvAie. ..Lv
11.80
’ To be had at the Old Reliable.
11.55
Vermontville.... 3 06 8.20
Charlotte........... 2.80 8 48 807 12.47
Good veal and fat mutton, the best in the Eston Rapids... 8.50 2 06 8.30
1.88
Rlrea Junction.. 3.23 9.83 8.57
2.88
land
We shall aiwa* keep tbe like on band,
3.45 8.56
Ml
Jackson.............
6.26 12.85
At tbe Old Reliable.
0.15
DetrolL..............
There Is something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant pressed corn bee*.
To be hsd at the Old Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
STATIONS.
Pae. Mall G. R. Loe
We have It on band all tbe while.
Ex.
Ex. Pa*.
At the OM Reliable.
a. m
p. tn
p. m
a. tn
And aa for poultry, now don't be afraid)
Detroit.......... . 9.45
9J0
4.00
We keep 'em fat, fpccislly for our trad-.,
Jackson ....... . 1.0ft 12.25
fl. 4ft
7.82
At tbe Old Reliable.
Rive* Junction . 1.45 12.48
7.08
8.00
In fact for anything In tbe way of meats,
Eaton Rapid*.. . 2.85
1.17
7.85
8.80
Tbe Old Reliable la tbe place that can't be Charlotte......... . 2.15
1.40
757
AM
best,
V ermontvllle.. . 3.55
205
8.30
9.20
And don't you forget !L
Na*h rille......... . 4.10
2.18
8.28
9.80
8.38
2.41
9.58
ar Tbe Highest Market Price paid for Halting*......... . 4.50
Middleville'.... . 6.30
8.07
9.25 10.2S
Hides, Pelts, etc.
Bowen
..............
.
6.30
3.40
10.03
11.08
HENRY ROE.
Grand Rapid*.. . 6-45
8.55 10.25 11.20
a. m.
p. m. p. m
a.m
FOR
PURE
Through Coaches and Bleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All trains
connect in same depot at Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern dlviaUn.
E. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Aaa't Gen. Sup. Jackson. Gen'I Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen'l Paas snd Ticket Agent, Chicago.

.18

Drugs i Medicines

niacellaneoua Cards.

I. N. HARTER.
WOODLAND.

H. YOUNG. M. D., PhyrtcUn sad Bur•
esrt side Main 8L Office hour*
7 to 10 *. tn. snd 4 to 7. p. m.

W

T. GOUCHER, M. D., PbyttcHn and 8ur• aeon. AH professional calls promptly
atteoded. Office noun 8 to 10 a. tn. and 6 to

J

—Also a complete line of—
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs,

Grocery Drugs, Stationery, Tobac­

PARADT. Justice Ot the Peace.
Office, Comer Main and Sherman Streets.
EMORY
BURGMAN, MMufartorar of Boottaad
. Siwe*. Fine work a apectalty, and war
A
ranted to give aatiafacUon. Beet work for the

money. Repairing promptly attended tc.

co and Cigars, Pocket Book*,
Blank

Books,

Etc.,

Etc..

yy OLCOTT HOUSE.

Stationery,

A. 8. FOOTE, Pbopbietor.

Etc.

Na-.fivlllc, Mich.

Prescriptions Carefully Prepare*.

Uodoutably one of tbe beat-kept hotels In
central MtcMffsn. tUmple room* Aral floor.

JJ A. BARBER, H. D-.
tV*By keeping nothing but beat quality of
goods and selling at Rock Bottom prices, we

* IHOMCEOPATHIC

Physician and Surgeon
State Street*. Nashrille, Mich.

HURRAH S
New Hardware Firm

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

Hastings Cards.

MITH &lt;fc COLGROVE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant' store Hastings.
Mich. Practice tn all tbe Courts of the Btafo.
Prompt attention given to collection*, Money

TORN Q. CHEWY. Sheriff, Hastings Mich.,
M will attend promptly to al) official buaineas
rintasted to hie care.
’ AMES. A. 8 WEEZY, Attorney A Counsellor,
n at tinge will attend to legal bualne** in any

J
Our dock al heavy and cbelf

HARDWARE 1
Was never m&gt; full'and complete in detail**
ft U on this the,-beginning of t

X . *1 Law, practice* in all State Coarts. Col
lectio** promptly attended to. Office over
9psuMlng‘»»tore, Hartings, Mieh._________

AMTINaaM house,
N. T, PARKER, Prop.
IlMtingflt Mlrtx.

piTHBt’N HOUIE,

WANTED^
MALE and FEMALE!

Intend to build, see u» before going
If you arc in need of Ea.re Troughlng, and
If yon need any article in the Hardware
line, call upon u* and we will try to sepply

7^

Busar Rin of anv kind order them at ouee.
| Tour patronage I* soikdtrd. Prim tow ■*
any other dealer aud satisfaetkm guaranteed.

FAUL A VELTE.

BERNHARDT 8CHULZE,

MERCHANT TAILOR
CLOTHIER,
-

MICH

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Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1884

VOLUME XI

A LKAP-TXAK KFLSODE.

Can I forget that winter night
In eighteen eighty-four,
When Nellie, charming little sprite,
Came tapping at the door I
“Good evening, misa,” I blushing said.

REDUCTION

And, know lug, bung my pretty bead—
That Nellie cam* to woo.

HAS LEFT US WITH

48 Cloaks
AND

I TERMS; $1.50per Yrxi

/

63GL0AKPATTERNS
AND REALIZING THAT

Lose Money
On Them We Must!

WE
ACCEPT Til E SITCATIOS I
AND FROM THIS DATS

WE WILL SELL

IS I CLOAK
A1TX&gt;

CLO/K PATTERN IS

8b? clasped my big, red band, sod fell
Ailown upon her knees,
And cried: “You know 1 love you well,
So be my husband, please I”
And then she swore she’d ever be
»
A tendfi wife aud true—
That Nellie came to woo!

She'd hscc my shoes and dsru my boxAnd mend my shirts, she said,
And grrasc my comely Roman no*e
Each night on going to bed:
She’d build the tires and fetch the coal,
And spilt the kindling, too—
Love's perjuries overwhelmed her soul
When Nellie came to woo.
And as I, blushing, gave no check
To her advances rash.
She twined her arms about my neck,
And toyed with my mustache;
And then site pleaded for a Um,

But coyly yield me to that bliss
When Nellie came to woof

I am engaged, and proudly wear
A gorgeous diamond ring.
And 1 bhall wed my lover fair
Some time tn early spring.
I face my doom without a sigh—
And so, forsooth, would you.
If you but loved as food as I,
Aik! Nellie came to woo.
HE JOINED.

It was in Madison, some years ago,
and my recollection of that trip (I was
then
a “drummer”) makes me shudder.
WHICH IB EQUIVALENT TO
I bad been round for about two days,
and made good sales, and had also
made the acquaintance of bo me good
fellows, as I thought, in the central
part of town. I was with a party at
To embrace this extraordinary oppor­ the hotel talking and joking, when one
of 'em said to me :
tunity at once.
“You had better remain to-night and
join our beloved order—the Mystical
Brotherhood. It’ll be a sreat benefit
That in no other place can money bo to you in your travels. It’s tbe best so invested at so great an advantage.
j ciety in the state and you can make
Dated Nashville, Jan. 5, 1888.
friends by being known as a member,
in ten minutes after you stop at a city
or a village."
I, like a sucker, took the cork, under
and stayed and joined tbe ancient or­
der of “One Thousand and One.”
Tbe mysterious brotherhood met in
a hall near the hotel. B------kept a sa­
loon below the lodge room.
There
Ib near st hand, and I would announce to
were about 100 members of the lodge,
‘ Sagar Maker* that I have the eutaand most of them were present to as­
alve sale in Barry County of the
sist in my initiation. The officers were
a High Mogul, Second High Mogul,
Secretary and Treasurer, Inside and
Outside Sentinels, and a Comet with
three assistants. Tbe initiation fee
wa.. anything the lodge could get from
i 1 to $5. I was received at the ante­
room by a masked guard. I heard a
grum voice inside say:
“Is there any person In waiting to be
initiated into our beloved order !
Another said:
“There is one bard customer, my lord,
who has deposited the blunt according
—WHICH IS THE—
to the requirements of our sacred or­
der.”
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE
A bell tapped, and the whole order
inside yelled "Amen ! Amen !"
I was led in. The whole assembly
were in long gowns, reaching to their
feet, of various colors, and had their
faces masked. I was blindfolded and
Trss* fitted with these »poaU are found to yield led three times around the room, while
they all kept saying:
"Should you feel inclined to censure
Faults you may tn others view,

At a ReiucUm of 25 Per Cent

% ITS VALUE %

KOCHER BROS.

Maple $U6ar Season i
EUREKA”

SAP SPOUT

Fifty Per cent More Sap!
Thao any other spout made.

LAST BEASON I SOLD

double that number this year.

Tbe bell tapped and I was halted be­
fore tbe High Mogul. Near him stood
the Comet aud three aid* with stuffed
clubs three feet long. I was sworn to
answer all questions truthfully and
keep the secrets of the order. Every
time I failed to answer a question im
mediately a stuffed club took mean
awful belt “far below tbe belt” in the
rear. The'Yollowing questions were
put aud answered:
High Mogul—“Are you a married
man F
'

High Mogul—“How many chUdren
I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR have you! State their ages, sex and
complexions."
BARRT COUNTY.
Before I bad answered half I was
fairly lifted by the stuffed dubs.
.
Hirh Mogul—“Are yon in a habit of
I am prepared a* usual to manufacture
rnnning around night* F
I answered "No” right qnickly,
though it was not exactly the truth, to
escape the eiufe —7 “
--------The devils had a big plank in the
room rigged by tresales, with one end
seven feet high. Near tbe center of
Lhi* plank was a hinge that worked
with a trigger, bat I knew nothing of

SAP PANS and BUCKETS

C. L. GLASGOW.

tins until later in the evening. I beard
CHIN KINGS.
all the while running water, as if the
Courting a girl is paying her ndreservoir was being emptied.. The bell dresses. Marriage is paying for her
tapped and I was marched around dreMes and all the other fixings.
again. Tbe Great Mogul asked :
The best tiling to take when yon go
“How much water to there in the to kiss a pretty girl—take time. The
tankF
more you take the better she likes it.
The answer was “four feet.”
An exchange say* that Judge David
The Mogul said:
D.ivi* recently “sat on a jury.”
We
“Let it be deeper."
hereby offer our entire stock rtf sympa­
Then be asked me:
thy to thejury.
“Have you any money, watches,
Wisconsin reports a hailstorm that
notes, papeis, rings and precious stones knocked the horns off t» steer. A west­
that will be damaged by water f"
ern storm thinks nothing of taking the
I said “No."
.
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bull by the horns.
He then sung our
Ebenezer Shugar, of Screven, Ga.,
“How much water to in the tank F
has just married Jane Lemon of the
"Six fret.” was tbe answer,
same locality. The little Lemonades
Grand Mogul—“Let it be deeper.”
will lie heard from later.
I was next led to the plank, and com­
“Yea,” said the Idaho man, “it’s
pelled slowly to ascend it. I bad reach­ dreadful unfortunate that my gal got
ed tl»e end of it, and was on my knees hugged by that ar’ b’ar. She’s sort o’
when the Mogul called outagain:
held me in contempt since.”
“How much water to in tbe tank
“Dame Fortune,”she is generally call­
nowf
ed, but they whom she ha* not smiled
The answer came “Nine feet.”
upon are apt to leave off the “e” in her
Tbe bell tapped, the plonk flopped title when speukingof the lady.
down, and I went headlong—but not
She said: “Oh. yes, I am very fond of
into a tank of water. I was caught in little boys.” and an a snow-ball struck
a large piece of stout canvas, supplied her in the back of the neck, she added,
with hand holes around the edges and “I feel as though I could eat a couple
corners, and managed by eight or ten this minute.
stout fellows. No sooner had I struck
An Indian named “Man-Afraid-ofthe canvas than I was tossed in the Notliing” married a white woman in
air several times. They shouted at Montana recently, and in one week af­
every torn “once more,” till finally 1 ter the wedding applied to his tribe to
struck the ceiling, then they quit. The have bis name changed.
bell tapped, and I was walked up to a
After a man has been moving heav­
coffin with tin gutter* around it, and in j en and earth to get a job, and finally
the gutters were various colored lights. succeeds, it is so soothing to his feel •
In the coffin was oue of tbe members, ings to learn by the papers that he has
painted up in as ghostly colors as possi­ “accepted a position.”
ble, and tbe fellow renresenting the
Mr*. Mary A. Livermore is spending
corpse had his mouth full of floor. 1 about two hours nightlv discussing tbe
didn’t know it, of course, till they question : What shall we do with our
made mo take another oath and stoop girlsF Wouldn’t it be a good idea to
to kiss the corpse. The cum blew fully find them good husbands!
a teacupful o' flour in my face and
Out west the cellar is the nlace to go
eyes. When 1 had cleaned and wiped in times of cyclones, and when a man
off my countenance tbe Mysterious has a barrel of cider in the cellar it’s
Brotherhood all came around me to snpriaing bow many times a day ho
shake hands. I shook, of course, but I thinks there’s.a cyclone coming.
clearly felt that if I had had two sixTwenty young ladies of one church
shooters. the peculation of Madison in Philadelphia have been married
would have been reduced to the extent within two months. Religion, it ap­
of twelve.
pear*, is no restraint on a young lady

A SOFT ANSWER.
Twas past twelve at midnight when
he rolled home and prepared to concoct
some story for the lateness of his return.
She, however, wa* awake, and with
sharp-scented nose detected sn odor of
gin.
“What smell is that mj dearf" she
remarked.
“Cloves, my love.”
"But the other odor, sirF
“Allspice, my sweet,"
“But I smell something else."
“Oh that’s clneamon.”
“But I am certain I smell something
that isn’t spice at all.”
“Ob, that’s an apple I ate before I
came in.”
.
“Well, I should think,” she replied,
“that if you’d just taken a good drink
of brandy before you came in and eaten
a ham sandwich you would have had
all the ingredients*neceesary for a good
mince pie.”
•
He sighed as he dropped to sleep and
murmured that he’d have done so if he
hadn’t been afraid of bad dreams.

WHAT HE OFFERED.

“One word” she said, “before we
part,” and her bright eyes glowed in
tbe meUow light of the turned-down
lamp, “Are you sincere F
“I am sincere,” he replied, in tones
whose truthfulness could not be doubt­
ed by anyone, save the moat confirmed
pessimist.
“Then you cannot give mu a palace
by Lake Como F and she looked into
his eyes a* if she would read bi* inmost
sonl.
“I cannot,” be answered.
“Not even a brown-stone front F
"No.” There wa* a wonderful firm­
ness, a don’t-you-forgot-itanes* in the
tone in which this momentous mono­
syllable was spoken.
"Not even a cottage in tbe suburbs F
"Not even that, darling.” There was
an anguish in his accents that indicat­
ed a mind wholly given up to the
gnawing inroads of sharp-toothed dis“What can yon offer me, then T* she
asked; “what can you offer me a* an
incentive to induce me to become your
bride F
“A share in $7 a week, with a pros­
pect of a rise next spring.” He saiu
this with the deep conviction of a man
“It to sufficient,” site said with a■
smile; "I am yours, Algernon. A half•
a loaf to better than no bread.”

■A falae profit—ill-gotten gains.

when she sets her mind on lassoing a
young man.
One of the Apache chieftains, who
are visiting Washington, has ottered to
give twenty-five ponies for one of the
woman clerks in the treasury depart­
ment. This noble red man should go
to Mr. Cbnstiancy and be wise.
This is about the time of year that a
man become* generous, and gives away
all his summer clothing, a freak of gen­
erosity .which he may greatly regret
next August when he is meandering
around in an overcoat and top-boots.
In sleigh-driving the music of tbe
bells is one-half the fun, says the man
who ought to know.
Probably he
thinks that the other half of the fun is
in the belle who shares his buffalo robes
and watches for his near ear freezing.
“My daughter evidently believes in
protection,” he said as he caught sight
of her io tbe parlor with a young man’s
arm around her neck; "but,” he contined, as beard things rattling out in
tbe kitchen, "my wife goes in more for
free trade."
The return of the ladies to wearing
bustles, has bad a wonderfully bene­
ficial effect on tbe newspaper buisness.
In fact it has become necessary in many
place* to start new papers, as the old
one* are unable to keep up with the
demand.
A Montana belle, being asked by a
Bismarck man it they possessed any
culture out her way, replied:
"Cul­
ture ! You bet your variegated sock*
we do! We can sling more culture to
the square foot in Helena than they kin
in any camp in America. Culture f 0,
loosen my corset till I smile !”
"Where are vou taking me tooF
asked a criminal, addressing the de­
tective, who had just arrested him.
“Pm taking you to the office &lt;jf tbe
Police Superintendent.*’ was the reply.
"I wish to observe in this case, then,"
said the culprit, “that it is the office
seek* tbe man, and not the man tbe of­
fice.”
“Fine morning, your honor,” affably
remarked tbe man who wa* arrested
the night before for being drunk and
disorderly. -“Yes, indsed,” beartly re­
sponded the justice, “quite a fine morn
ing; in fact, a *10 fine morning.” Af­
ter this little pleasantry the gentleman
was booked for the ’'Black Maria," and
the business of the court went on a*
usual.
Noah Webster was a celebrated
author. He wa* a qaiek and ready
writer, and in one of hi* inspired. moments be dashed off a dictionary. He
took it to several publishers, but'Wiey
said tbe style was dull, dry, turgid,
hard and uninteresting, and besides

that, he used too many big word*. But
at last Noah succeeded jind the im­
mortal work is in dally use propping
up babies at the dinner table.
A young man, apparently a commer­
cial drummer, got on the train, noting a
pretty girl alone in the forward end of
the car, approached her and smilingly
asked: “Isthis seat engaged, Mi**F
"No, irir," she quickly* and pertly re­
sponded, “but I am, and he is going to
get in at the next station.” “0—ah—
indeed—thanks—beg pardon !” and he
quickly picked up his feet, after stumb­
ling over them, ana went into the
smoking carto be alone for awhile.
Mrs. D.—“Isn’t this awfulF Mr.
D.—“What dearF Mrs^D.—“The pa­
per says that in Brooklyn Mr. Benjamin
IL Hubbell tried to kill his brother-in­
law, David Kemio, by shooting a pistol
at him. I can’t understand why fami­
lies should—” "Mr. D.—“Did he suc­
ceed I” Mrs. D.—“No.
Kemlo’s life
was saved by a button, which turned
the bullet.” Mr. D.—“Hiswife evident
ly keeps his buttons sewed on. If any
one should shoot at me 1 should be a
dead duck.”
THE FUN-LOVING 00WB0Y.
The Idaho cowboys assembled at
American Fulls to enjoy tbe foativi*
tiesofa dance recently. Things went
smoothly enough until about the mid­
dle of the afternoon, when a traveling
man arrived in town. Some of the old
heads expected trouble the minute he
appeared, for tbe boys were in a hu­
morous mood and ready for any sort
of fun. The traveling man went to
the tavern and did not show himself
again until about five o’clock, when he
was spied walking down the street
wearing a silk bat. Cold chills ran up
the bocks of the ancient citizens, and
the tavern-keeper, with a view to sav­
ing the man’s life, started after him to
give him the word, but before he could
overtake the stranger eight or ten of
the boys had seen him and were fol­
lowing him doggedly down the street
in single file. The man with the silk
hat may have noticed the procession,
but it is probable that he had no idea
of its significance. He stopped io a
little store for a few minutes, and while
be tarried there the crowd on the out­
side increased. When he emerged once
more the boys fell into line behind
him again in single file and resumed
their march, gathering recruits at al­
most every step, until finally there
were twenty or thirty in the procession.
By this time tbe stranger began to un­
derstand that something was the mat*
ter either with him or with the town,
and he darted into a littlejewelry store,
pretending that he wanted to set his
watch. The boys came to a halt on the
sidewalk and faced the store. The jew­
eler, whose stock consisted principally
of revolvers and other shooting irons,
looked inquisitively at his caller and
then at the throng in front. Thinking
it a good opportunity to say something,
the traveling man observed:
“You have a nice town here, but can
yon tell me why those men are follow­
ing me around F
“I can,” said the storekeeper, lacon­
ically, “they’re after that hat”
“What hat F
“That plug. They don’t allow ’em
here, sir. Never been here before F
“Never!” gasped the man.
“Well, now look here,” said the jew­
eler, “the boys are full of fun to-day,
and they may make tilings nncomfortable for you. I'll just escort yon up to
the hotel and introduce you to some of
them as my friend. Then you put that
hat away and don’t wear it any more.”
Thanking the jeweler, the stranger
walked out arm-in-arm with him. the
boys falling in behind and followed
them to the hotel. On entering tbe
bar-room the jeweler called one of the
boy* to one side and said: “This is Mr.
C---- , a friend of mine from the States.”
"The "boy" seized him by the hand
with a grip that'brought tears to his
eyes, and said:
’ ‘TH take turpentine.”
•
Others crowded up and were intro­
duced, each one smiling a sickly sort
of smile, but looked unforgivingly at
tbe hat. AU agreed that they would
have to have something, and quietly
urged the stranger toward the bar, on
which the inn-keeper had placed the
bottle tbe minute the first speaker bad
“nominated his medicine.”
When
onoe they wore arranged in front of
the bar, with glasses in hand, the hat
suddenly slipped from the head of its
wearer, assisted by a cowboy in the
rear, and in less time than it take* to
tall it, a ring was formed around tbe
offending article, and a score of revol­
vers were blazing away at it. The ter­
rified traveler stepped to one side with
his new-found friend, and wa* met with
the comforting remark:

Cash in Advance.

NUMBER 21
mighty good thing for you
that you got onto me, for in ton min­
utes more those cliitpa wonld have been
firing at that hat on your head. They
wouldn’t have taken the trouble to
knock it off. They would have shot
it off, aud you would have been in luck
if you bad escapedtwith a whole skull,
for some of tbe bo/s are a little wild in
their shooting."
The other morning some visitors to
Lone Mountain Cemetery were struck
by the peculiarly pathetic manner in
which an elderly man leaded upon the
railing of a modest lot, and gazed at
an humble grave it, contained. Bend­
ing over he adjusted a wreath of flow­
ers on the simple mound, then heaved
a sigh so full of heart-breaking sorrow
that spectators instmctivly stopped to
offer a few words of sympathy.
“Your.dear little child, I suppose!"
said a fvidow, soothingly.
"Nobmjn ; worse than that,” sighed
the mourner, wiping his eyes. \
“BrotherF softly inquired another.
“Worse than that.”
“Ah! your wife!” murmered still an­
other sympathizer.
"Worse than that! Worse than that!”
moaned tbe sorrower, choking back
his soli*.
"I understand now," whispered a
kindly-faced old lady, as she patted the
weeping man’s shoulder ; “it’s your
mother.
Unable to speak, the weeper still
shook his head.
“Why, who on earth could it have
been!" said everybody, much affected.
The sufferer pulled up his pants and
exhibited a cork leg.
"It’s my leg, kind friends," he ex­
plained; it was cut off in a railroad ac­
cident six years ago to-day."
“And you are making all this fuss
over n leg, ebF cried tbe party indig­
nantly. “You ought to be thankful
you weren’t killed.”
You don’t seem to grapple with the
idea exactly,” said the man, taking out
a fresh handkerchief. “I ain’t kicking
about the leg—it ain’t that; but what
breakes me all up is to think that I didnt
gut a d—d cent out of the company.”
And they left him alone in bis great
sorrow.
.

T00K THE BRIBE.
A man who took care to tell the clerk
that he was from New Hampshire and
on his way to visit his sister in Wiscon^
sin, whom he had not seen in twentytwo years, registered at a Detroit hotel
the other day.
When shown to his
room by one of the bell boys he sudden
ly asked:
“Oh, my, have you fire-escapes on
this building F
“’Deed we has sab.”
“Show me the one I am to use in case
of fire.”
The boy took him down tbe hall to
where an iron ladder ran to the ground
but after serveying it the man remarkmarked.
"Mercy on me! but I wouldn’t dare
climu down that ladder in broad day­
light!”
“Dey’s all alike, sah.”
"Well, they wouldn’t do me any good
Say, III make a bargain with you.”

“I don't want to be roasted, and I
can’t nee that ladder. If you’ll come
up and give me ten or fifteen minute*
warning before the fire breaks out I’ll
give you fifty cento, and here it is.”
"Hl do it, *ah.”
“It’s a mean trick on the rest of them
I know,”continued the man, “but mebbe they are used to ladders and don’t
aak any favors. When yon come to
rouse me just knuck three times and
quietly say: ‘Mr. Slab*, thia tavern is
on fire.’ I’ll tumble to it without any
fuss, and after I get out Hl yell fire and
do my best to have the rest. Good­
night, bob, and remember that 1 paid
cash down.”—Free Frees.

HOT THE MAH.
"You know Blank, don’t you F quer­
ied a well known citizen the other day.

“Have you any influence with him F
“Well. I may have.”
“Then you are the man to go to him.
He has a son about 16 years old!"
“Yes.”
?
“That boy is on tbe road to ruin be­
cause hi* father to too good-natured
and too much wrapped up in business.
Seems to me it is your duty to go to
that man and tell him in a friendly way
that be must exercise more government
or bis boy will be lust.”
"I don’t Link Tin the man,” replied
tbe other, a* he chewed at a blotting“Bat whyF
“Well, I’ve got a boy about the same
Sge, and I’m just going up to the Holies
Bonn to pay a fine of $90 for bin;
smashingup saloon furniture! Tty ft*
next."

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SATORDAY.
■gailGAN NKWK.

Mr. Hante.'^Ri»rtle Creek piano tun­
er, has fallen heir to $100,000.
George Kerridge was killed in Bradfey’s camp near Deep River Saturday.
ILuain villa Monroe county, boasts of
a giH 18 years old whose weight is 217
A man nntued Simpson was crashed
by a log rolling across Ins hips in Rose’s
.Ibratier estop near Sterling.
Qf 177 prisoners received at Ionia
PriMNi in January Hfl were sentenced
for being drunk and disorderly.
Oliver Bugg, aged 90 years, died re•oently in Standish, Bay county, of old
age. Hr was a pensioner of war of 1812.
Henry Draper, an employe at the
Ma*»oelonn iron furnace, was areidrntally kllleti Tuesduy. He leaves a wife
and child.
Amos Covert, one of the proprietors
of the Holly Exchange, left for Ovid
two weeks ago aud has not been seen or
heard from since.
James B. Deyo,'father of Rev. Cyl.
Deyo, chaplain of ttfie~Ibjnia Refocmntoiy, died at hiahpiue itrMSncfon last
Thursday morhiijg, aged 81 years.
Thomas Hackett, of Napoleon, while
out selecting a plat to bury his wife,
took cold and went home, where be
died in a day or two with pneumonia.
Hi mm Lonsberry, a prominent far­
mer living near .Milan, Washtenaw
county, fell dead suddenly January 81.
It is thought to l»e a case of heart dis­
ease. He was 70 years old.
Charlevoix tarnishes agates, corals
and other pretty geological specimens
in such abundance that two factories
are kept busy polishing and perfecting
them for market.
Mrs. Ransom Thayer, of Onondaga,
died Friday from the effects of an over­
dose of laudanum administered to al­
lay the pain of a chronic ailment. She
was about 71 years old.
Au Ionia doctor drove his horse out
three miles to see a patient, and when
he stopped the horse dropped dead. On
opening the animal his lungs were
found to be frozen.
Sebastian Isenberg, a middle-aged
Bavarian was found dead in bed at
East Saginaw on the 4th. A post mor­
tem disclosed that he bad died of star­
vation, though he had $53 in his pock­
ets.
“Col" John H. Perry, the crank who
obtained notoritv in the Crouch case,
charged with false pretense in procur­
ing money and the use of a rig from
Kuanp Bros., is freed from custody on
account of a disagreement of the jury.
Samuel L. Olcott of Napoleon, Jack­
son county, was accidentally ran over
by a freight train at Jackson, Thurs­
day, and instantly killed. He was an
old resident, aged 60 and leaves a wife
and daughter. *
George Hudson, in company with
one Curtis Hudson, while out rabbit
hoDtinR Sunday near Stevensville,
Berrien county, was shot by the latter
accidentally nnd instancy killed. He
was 19 years of age.
Tbe partially decomposed body of a
man was found on a Macomb avenue,
Detroit, vacant lot Tuesday morning.
It Is thought that the remains are
those of M. E. Bell, a Finlander, and
that he perished in the cold.
Geo. W. Prescott of Gobles, Van
Baren county, fell desd while walking
in the road near hts home January 23.
He was a member of the 1st Michigan
light artillery. His death was caused
by the rapture of a blood vessel at the
base of his brain.
The boiler in Twichell'a shingle mill
near Blanchard, exploded last Friday
morning with terrific force. The mill
was entirely demolished, two men
were instantly killed, and another fa­
tally wounded. The names of the men
killed were Henry Roop and John Fin­
layson, aud that of the wounded man
was Jerrod. Several others were slight­
ly injured.
Mra. E. Graves, a widow of Plain­
well, was badly burned Wednesday
night aaabe was about to retire. Her
son, bearing an unusual noise, entered
her room, where he found his mother
enveloped in flames. He at once gave
the alarm; the fire was extinguished,
and the poor woman wm rescued in a
pitiable oondition and has since died
from her infories. It is supposed she
accidentally lot fall a kerosene lamp.
Thomas Bushey, of Springswellsnear
Detroit, shot at a chicken thief Sunday
night with a shot gun. Tbe man re­
treated and Bushey returned to bed.
Next day the dead l&gt;ody of a man was
found in a shed near by. surrounded by
a pool of blood. It wm evident that
thia man was the thief at whom Bushey
had Miot, and that Ire bad bled to death
from lita wounds. The dead miu is
thought to have been John Balkwill, a
Canadian. Bushey gave himself into
costodv but has l&gt;een released.
James Foy, a young man who has
been, in the rtuploy of Dan Holcomb

ion City, aud meeting Elmer Shuler on
tbe street. fired three shots at him, two
of them taking idkcl-uaeia the neck
wm City to shoot D. J. Eastman, editor
Regj-tri. for publishing an aftl.-!»• r.-rt&gt;•r’ing ispon him (Foy) in a manmi tlisr he did not like, and being misUCMI

JacItMHI

VICINITY

L.OCA

1BBTKU.

Mut. Bltdnnd wits Sondayed at Letoy Cummins’.
&gt;
Congregational social at George
Clark’s Friday night.
The M.E.church held a trustees meet­
ing Saturday evening.
Jobu Wheeler lias bought 10 acres of
land of Henry Darling aud will build
thereon.
The citizens of school district No. 7
are trying to throw their director out
of office.
Will Bristol has sold hi* blacksmith
shop to Geo. Clark, and is preparing to
uuild a btore at Lacey.
Several Assyrians have turned their
toes heavenward, and Marvin Welcher
is obliged to set on a cushion.
Les Mosher went to tbe pond to show
his boy how to skate the other day.
He showed him and now carries a black

There will 'be a Washington’s birthd iy danee and oyster supper at Union
hall, ou the Mud. Bill for dance and
supper. $1.75.
Ou Sunday at the M. E. church’1&amp;
were baptized and 27 were taken into
the church. Some will join the Congre­
gational church one week from next
Sauday.
Last Saturday night a young man
whom we will call Ben, went to see his
sweetheart, but found another lad had
the start of him Ben stayed, however,
until 13 o'clock when he was informed
that the room he occupied was better
than his company. Ben took tbe hint
and bis lint and left.
There is a man in onr town who has
buried three wives and married the
font th one. A short time ago Nq. 4 got
“wrathy" and left him. Everything
was done that could be to get her to
come back and she has promised to do
so. No doubt he had rather bury a
dozen than have one get away alive.
The following is tbe standing of the
pupih in District No. 4. Assyria, for tbe
month ending Feb. 1st. Cora Youngs
97, Mary Vannocker 95, Maud Wilcox
89, Ella Latty 100, Katie Burgess 98,
Ida ScliafhauHcr 881, Bertha Hayes 90,
Emma SchafbanserOO, Lottie Latty 94,
Ernest Latty 90, Frankie Latty 93,
Henry Green 87, Milton Smith 97,
Eddie Henry 93, Alice Yourex 88.
Eugene Vedder 93, Elmer Aauley 89,
Henry Shafe 90, Georgia Shafe 88,
George Smith 89, Burt French M.
Fred Sick 85, Anna Potter 100.

Rut.
MAPLE GROVE.

Will Meree epent Saturday at HastInga.
Phineas Winans has sold his farm to
Wm. Brooka.
Miss May Potter and Mrs. B. Pearce
are on tlie sick list.
Enos Walton has bought n farm of
Mr. Weatherwax.
Mr. and Mis. Acre, of Hope, were
guests at Geo. Balti's a few days ago.
Parker should have the sympathy of
everyone when he is trying so hard to
get "a-Long.”
Henry Spencer and Eastman Latting
and families, of Whitehall, are visit­
ing friends here.
Mr. audMrs. F. M. aud Mr. and Mrs
F. J. Quick, and Mr. and. Mrs. C. Slade
spent Saturday and Sunday at Section
Hill.
The weather prophet took* observa­
tions until about 3 p. m. on tbe 2nd,
when he obtained (sun) light on the
subject.
Eight or ten couples of our young
people] met at 0. F. Long’s last Fri­
day night and after doing justice to an
oyster supper, those who so desired
tripped the "light fantastic” until the
tbe wee sma’ hours.
Dock Tanner.
Our E«.tsa County Neighbors.

Grand Ledge has had a winter horse

Potterville bedstead factory closed
temporarily.
Charlotte has contracted for a $4,000
ward school house.
Chester will have a base ball nine the
comii.g summer.
The compulsory school law is a fail­
ure at Grand Ledge.
Oscar Cunningham, Grand Ledge,
arrested for embezzlement.
Potter, of the Vl Ville Hawk, is
building a roller skating rink.
Bellevue offers a bonanza to the live
hotel man who will locate there.
H. J. Martin will build a new brick
store at Vermontville in the spring.
The wife of J. M. C. Smith, a Char­
lotte attorney .died Friday after a short
illness.
Emmet Pierce, 'of Cheater, bad a
hand badly mutilated by a buzz saw a
few days ago.
The Anderson house at Eaton Rapids
was re-opened with a grand banquet
last Thursday evening.
Mrs. J. B. Gaylord, of Charlotte,
drew a piano in the Chicago “Farm,
Field and Fireside" prize gift distribu­
tion.
The Dimondale Suu rose for the tint
time last Saturday morning.
Tux
News acknowledges the receipt of its
initial ntimf
Eaton
G. A. K. boys gave a
__
IrtninmcDt
Tuesday
night foe tie beaeflt of poor soldiers,
their widows and orphans.
Ibaar Goldsmith, of Eaton Rapids,
■nd his spouse were divorced some
Uuiu
the latter beii:^ granted the*

cibly takes from Mm by bia wife’s
friendc. Two assault and battery cases
have grown ©at of iL
T. F. Connell, of Eaton, whilq at

C. T. U.
TfiE DUTY OF V0TE18.
. It would be an insult to tbe iutelli-

wai struck by a falling limb an 1 seri­ spend any time in attempting to prove
ously though not fatally injured.
tbe evils of the liquor traffic. Tbe in­
quiry now should be how to prohibit
when the thermometer wm IS degrees the evil—not l»ow to regulate,curtail or
below zero to invite a young mau to a restrain it, box to absolutely prohibit
leap year party. The brute refused.
the evil.
,
Last Saturday two wicked little
Tbe great question of African slavery
Charlotte toys stole a lady’s parse con­ was regnlttted, cartailed and comprom­
taining fifty dollars. The boys have ised with for years, and we were told
been arrested and will be tried on tbe again and again that lite slavery ques­
nth.
tion was settled, bat the evil would
Silas Anson, of Bellevue, is an aged constantly rise up to trouble tbe poii
freemason who was a member of the ticians and disturb the peace and wel­
Canandaigua lodge when Morgan was fare of tbe country; and it continued
forcibly token from tbe jail at that to he a disturbing element- until red
banded war with all its desolation, tnisE. A. Foote, the Charlotte attorney ery and woe was upon ns. and so long
wbo was stricken with paralysis a few as the slave crime was recognized and
days ago and entirely deprived of countenanced by law so long the cloud
speech is slowly improving and is । of civil war lowered over our fair land.
able npw to talk a little.
Homes were made desolate and the
Tuesday night officer E. J. Holland, brave men of our country were sacri­
of Bellevue, arrested a student of ficed in tbe vain attempt to regulate
Olivet college, named Orlando Easter­ an evil. Bat the time came, as it al­
ly, who is charged with tbe larceny of ways will come, when evils are coun­
a coat, pair of cuff buttons, a gold pen tenanced by law, when the genius of
and numerous other articles- from fel­ out people and the patriotism at the
low students. The young map’s par­ north, demanded the absolute prohibi­
ents reside near-Maratiall.
tion of human slavery, anti that no
In the circuit court Irwin S. Canfield more compromises should be made
has recovered judgment against Fred. with tbe crime; that slavery should lie
Spicer for $500 damages, for injuries declared an outlaw, and should forever
inflicted upon him by Spicer last Feb­ after be known as a entne against tbe
ruary while teaching school in defend law of the land, and tbe great problem
ant's district near Eaton Rapids. The that bad troubled the genius, tbe pat­
plaintiff whipped defendant’s boy, riotism and pbilanthropby of a Webs­
which so enraged the defendant that ter, a Calhoun, a Clay, a Phillips and a
next morning he went to the school Lincoln was forever settled. So it will
where a scuffle ensued in which tbe de­ be with the liquor crime. We have on­
fendant strack tbe plaintiff on the head ly to look back along the line of the ef­
with a stove poker, seriously if not per­ forts to regulate and curtail the evil to
manently injuring him.
be convinced that any law which coun­
M. W. Striker, two years ago, joined tenances or recognizes it will strength­
the Methodist meeting house at Shay­ en it, and make the evil more arrogant,
town and was exceedingly loud in bis bold and aggressive.
pious exultations; indeed he grew to
Tbe man who accepts stolen property
be as meek as a merino sheep. Then, knowing the same to have been stolen,
alas! hot weather came and striked out and secrets or converts tbe same to his
bis meekness, since which time, report own use, is a criminal, equally guilty
says he waxed wroth of meeting houses. with the one who committed the lar­
Word comes from reliable direction ceny. That tbe state or nation should
that on Sunday week said Striker shut accept a portion of the ill-gotten gains
the door on bis daughter, a young lady, of the saloon keeper, knowing that
when she returned from the meeting every dollar was not only stolen from
house, and told her point blank and him who by bard labor, perhaps, had
with a vengeance, that there was do earned it, but his manhood, intelligence
abode for her under tbe parental roof, and respectability bad also passed info
and the daughter became obliged to the till of the saloon keeper and divi­
seek refuge among neighbors. This is ded with state and nation, is a sad
a sad epoch in tbe history of our sister commentary on our intelligence and
town, and it is to be hoped that Sun­ Christian civilization. To license the
field grows no more such cattle.—Vt. evil is to strengthen and make it legiti­
Ville Hawk.
mate. No one has a right to condemn
a man who engages in a business made
OUBOWNCOUNTT.
legitimate by law.
If the soverign power of the state
David Sanborn, the Baltimore dog and nation should say the manufacture
fancier, died a few day ago in Tennes­ and sale of intoxicating drinks should
see where be was spending the winter. be fordver prohibited the whole ques­
G. W. Searles, Middleville, has sold tion would be settled. To say other­
his hotel to parties from Wayland. It wise would be to confess that a nation
is rumored that a saloon will constitute which had fought and gained her free­
its prominent feature under tbe new dom from powerful England, that bad
management.
unloosed the shackles of four million
Mrs. Susan Cook, of Carlton, has slaves; that had grown from a few
been granted $2,000 back pension on scattered and distracted colonies to the
account of tbe death in the army of a moat powerful nation in the civilized
son who was her support Mrs. Cook world, must at last succumb to the evil
s about eighty years old.
of tbe drink traffic and acknowledge
Ed. Rich, whose home is at Middle­ that self government is a failure, that
ville, while skating at Newaygo a short the great nation that has stood tbe
time ago hurt his leg badly. He after­ storm of battle, has far oat ran all
wards caught cold in the limb and am­ other nations in art, literature, science
putation, six incbqi below tbe hip, be­ and invention, has at last given up to
came necessary. The operation was the evil of intemperance, and all her
performed by Dr. Johnson, of Grand
“
" institutions of learning, art and the
Rapids.
great inventions of the age are useless
and must be sacrificed at the bidding
EAST CASTLETON.
of this evil.
This question must be settled by the
Minnie Coe buithe "™t*Joeeph Selieborr
SOI&gt;« to York votes of the people. Voter, yon are for
CT against
evil—there wdp middle
state.
Aaa Noyes visited at Eaton Rapids groobd. You are either A partner in
the crime or Opposed to iL A vote for
this week.
Mr. Strahl, of Owosso, is visiting at license, local option, or anything but
absolute prohibition, is simply aiding
Elder Brumm’s.
Selah Noyes, of Grand Ledge, is vis­ tbe thief in secreting stolen property,
stolen character, stolen manhood and
iting friends here.
Albert Kellogg, of Hastings, spent stolen happiness.
Friday night with Asa Noyes.
BEER AID VITALITY.
There was a surprise party at Clum
Price’s Wednesday night, it being Mrs.
The President of the Connecticut
Price’s birthday.
Mutnal Life Insurance Company, one
of the oldest in the country, has for
Tbe most successful journalistic ven­ years been investigating tbe relation of
ture in the West for many years is tbe beer-drinking to longevity. His object
Detroit Evening Journal. It is now was that be might solve the problem
only four months old and has a circula­ whether beer promotes vitality or oth­
tion of nearly 17,000, with an increase erwise ; in other words,to know wheth­
of from 100 to 600 every week.
Its er beer-drinkers are desirable risks to a
special attention to Michigan matters Pfe insurance company.
We give his
has already made it a favorite through­ conclusions He declared, as the result
out the state, aud no Detroit paper cov­ of a series of observations carried on
ers tbe field more fully. It ui now an among a selected group of persons who
established institution, and 90 daily in were habitual drinkers of beer, that al­
tbe west can point to a like success in though for two or three years there was
tbe same space of time. No evening notliing remarkable,yet presently death
paper publishes more complete tele­ began to strike, and then the mortality
graphic news, and its market reports became astonishing and uniform in its
are indorsed by the Detroit Board of manifestations. There was no mistak­
Trade as the moat reliable and satis­ ing it; the history was almost invaria­
factory arrangement of commercial ble ; robust, apparent health, full mus­
news given to Michigan readers.
cles, a fair outside, increasing weight,
florid faces; then a touch of cold, or a
"I noticed In the pnper that it is no sniff of malaria, aud instantly some
longer fashionable for tbe minister to acute disease, with almost invariable
kiss the bride at the wedding cere­ typhoid symptoms, was in violent ac­
mony,’’ said a wife to her husband, wbo tion, and ten days or less ended it
.
was a clergyman. “Yes," suddenly re­
It was as if the system bad been kept
sponded the good mnu with a long- fair on ths outside, while within it was
drawn *»ghf "mauj- of tbe pleasant eaten to a shell; and at tbe first touch
features cennected nidi the old-fash - of diaease there was utter collapse;
ion wedding ceremoo&gt;. have been dis­ every fiber whs poisoned aud weak.
carded, and----- "
"What’s thatT" And this, in its main features, varying
iu degree, Ims lieen his observationRiu
demanded his wife ominously. “I—I beer-drinking everywhere. It is pecu­
mean," be stammered, "that the senae- liarly derept.ve at first; it is thoroagly
le-s custom of Kitting the bride ahould destructive at the last.—Good Health.
„ ago." ’’Ob!
. ”
haw been abolished long
The next meeting of tbe Union will
replied the mollified lady, resuming
be at the resideucc of Mrs. G. W. Fran-

oia MX4 Tuesday af teraooxu

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President Arthur Not a Dude.

A. C. BUXTON,
Practica| Machinist

We have observed that several news­
paper correspondents have spoken of
President Arthur as a dude. It is true
President Arthur is a fastidious man as
regards his dress. He has always been,
we believe, and has been wont to close­
ly scan and severely criticize the work
of bis tailor. Anything like a misfit
doubtless displeases him, for be has an
artistic eye and a very correct sense of
form. Besides he has a large, wellproportioned frame, upon which garmcnts.qf artistic cut appear to advan­
-MANUFACTURES—
tage. We have often observed that a
man of a build like, bis are apt to be
particular about their clothes.
Charting, Pulleys,
But that regard for his persona' ap­
WOOD LATHES, BUZZ SAW MILIA,
pearance does not by any means indi­
cate that President Arthur is lacking in
Everything in the Mill Line.
force of character or in strength of in­
ALLKIND8 OF
tellect. It only shows that be is a man
of taste; and that his taste is good is
proved by the vast improvement which
lias been made under his direction in
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
tbe decoration of tbe White House. If
he was slovenly in his dress, he would
show a carelessness unbecoming te a
A. C. BUXTON.
gentleman.
A man is not a dude because he wears
artistically fashioned garments. His
clothes alone do not make tbe dude, by
which we mean a sort of colorless in
dividual, with a torpid mind, indif­
ferent to everything that ought to in­
terest men, and of no discoverable use
in the world.
A dude, in fact, is a fool; and nobody
would call President Arthur that. Ou
tbe contrary, he is known as a very pru­
dent and a very shrewd mao, without
nonsense and without humbug, and
with a eTeat deal of tact both social
and political.

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GREAT R &gt;CK ISLAND ROUTE
ExreMnr “A'

Su GABLE,

�Aar th* gaslight.

afternoon Hou- William D. Kelley, of
day morning, but lotuc before Lba: time a
•lense crowd had gathered around tbe en­
trance to Old Hallie Chunk. *ki»e Use

rife ot tbe aide man alone. Th- interview
light there ws* a p»u»u, and tbe mtn sat idly

thwarted, frequently met

pursue.

Colons! Ochiltree had nerol

took his departure and Mr*. Haskell re-

window.

interior

church

nearly seven hundred dollars.

fickle

the Common Council in a body, and del&lt;»-

plain words that he had ceased entirely
that he had
would know nothing about.” He endear- years, I am told.”

Aared Deputy John Coanall to bring Koen-

rlth a

Jailor Fols had suspected toat Koerstein
would probably attempt suicide, and tbe
idea that his surmise was or
immediately flashed upon him. Dr.
superficial examination satisfied him
kt tbe men
bod poisoned him-

This was at a quarter past three o’clock,
n ho took was

Of life had fled.

tn the vital

- A portion of the poison was still remainoner's clothing. There is no doubt that be
made careful preparations to commit the
act. He arranged all his belongings, tied
them up carefully, and left directions for

letter in German, written in a fine hand.

“ My last wish, which I hopo will bo re­
spected.” The contents of the epistle were
as follow*:
My
extradition
but to
—- I. — —“ T has been ordered,
.n
I beg tosi
H. Koi
The twe letters were aId res sod to his

CHK North Clark street. The latter has
tbe custody of the children, and ho asks
ery. He hoped for forgiveness in the next
carried with him. Tbe jail officials thought
he bought it while being taken to and from

■xeny, Kerstein's posthumous statement
effects was found a Lutheran hymn-book
addressed to Mrs. Holds Hahn, No. 190

‘Open before delivery.” The first page

tion, also in German.
M follows:

Translated it was

Christmas-Day. she would be sleeping swired the Connecticut Representative,
sweetly in her llttl - white house under th* withe oomnlseent smile.
“lam delighted to bear it,” continued
sod,” and then “be sad bls ‘little dear’
the red-headed ranger of the Rio Grande.
(a* be called the little neighbor girl* would

and talk of nothing but his love for hie
“little dear.” When his wife could not
sleep for his actions he would bring her
wine and various medicines, telling her
dan, and that they were just the thing to
quiet her nerve*. When she would remon­
strate With bln* for the manner in which he
cooduetml Mm»U -1U U&gt;.
drU

sick and needed more medicine. One morn­
ing be brought in a bottle of horse-medi­
cine, and, with threats, was determined to
wodld quiet her nerves and restore her ap­
petite.
The wife, becoming alarmed, fled from
the house, having nothing on but the most
scanty appareL She ran to the depot,
and, fortunately, a train was just ready
to start, which she took for this place.
Bbe bad changed so much in appearance
that her friends scarcely recognised her.
flabby and bloated, aud her friends could

happy girl who, such a short time ago, bad
left them under circumstance* apparently
so favorable.
The family physician was called in, and
it wa* found that tbe system of tho young
wife contained large quantities of arsenic.
The wife now has no doubt that her hus­
band placed small quantities of the poison
in the wine and other liquors that be gave
her, hoping to put her out of the way. It
has been proven beyond a doubt that such
is tbe case. Bbe ba* left him forever, and
will apply at onoe for a divorce.
The story of tbo young wife is a most
pitiful one, anl tbe tortures she has en­
dured at the hands of the one who had
vowed to love and cherish her seems al­
most beyond belief. Any one seeing her,
however, is convinced beyond a doubt that
her story is too true. Bbe thinks that
mon would have accomplished his pur­
pose by killing her with slow poi­
son. Hho is under skillful medical
treatment, and there ar* now hope* of her
reoornry. Tho monster who attempted
the awful crime baa gone West with sev
oral hundred dollars of tbe company**
summarily dealt with.

By a special and

rill foUoi

•air made me unhappy, but orphaned my
children. To many families thou hast been a
veritable Satan. Curses on you. Wander
restless till lightning strikes you dead.
Kosasnur.
Mrs. Hahn was found at her home by •
IHfrtme reporty last eveninz. She wa*
informedot tho parting curse dedicated to
hsr without explanation in such a strange
manner by the deceased. She said she
was the sister-in-law of Koerstein. He left
and came to the Uuitod Stete-u After bls
arrival he sent for bl* wife and his chil­
dren whom he had by a former marriage.
fellow her buiband to a strange land, but
advised Mrs. Hahn to emigrate. Sue ar­
rived hero three months ago with tho chil­
dren. Koersteia bad borrowed two hundred

woman in Detroit. He
Subsequently be asked to see her at tbe
jail and hts eldest son, Theodora. They

in his language toward his offspring, whom
ha accused of acting traitorously by giv­
ing the police information which led to bls
much grieved at . bis father’s suspicions,
which be-claims were without foundation.
Mrs. Hahn further states that she bor­
rowed thirty dollars from a butcher named

A MATRIMONIAL

MIXTURE.

[Philadelphia Time*.]
Nine or ten years ago act
Ruse, of Greene Township, Pa., married
a woman name ! Calvert, daughter of Lash
Calvert. They lived together two or three

th* expense* of Koeratein’s trial 8
lively that she had offended Koerstein in

A DEMON’S DEEDS.

nunnery proper they found in their path a
cool Lady Superior, who said to tbe mob
too many men in this bouse,” anl drove
them out like a flock of sheep. In a few
minute* the fire was out, and then the fire­
man were buttled out. But the convent

gained the old spirit of sacred privacy.
. Gotham Short Carder Doloads a Oriat al
Old KtoriM.

(Interview with New York Sport.]
“I had a friend come from New Mexico

mother-in-law appeared upon tbe scene
where tbe couple lived, ju*t across tbe riv- wa* the winning party to as queer a gam
bling transaction ns probably ever took
tense took the daughter home. Mrs. Haw­ place. A young printer named McKevitt
kins No. 2.attended the Waynesburg fair out there baa a remarkable capacity for
last fall, stopping with one Hiram Long, spelling word* backward and telling at

wife living. She

ated that tbe dead maa's curs* would not
affect her in theJeeeL

toe cor­
ridors, suxd the utmost demoralisation
ruigueL The fire was occasioned by c
chimney burning out. Tue chimney fire
communicated U&gt; tho root, and it it had

men the convent would certainly h* re
been destroyed. Tbe mod thrilling inci­
dent of tbe lire was when a crowd of young
Southern paiiadina, to tbe number of fifty
or sixty, came charging down from tbe
col ege, thvlr hearts throbbing, each re­
solved to save a pretty nun, even at tbe
peril of his 111*. Tn* boys charged through
Byer Buse, of tbe same township and a tue first part of the house, spurred on by
brother of Jake, married a woman in the shrieks of the nuns, who wore running
about lu disordered drees in the corridors.

ago married a Jim Han*kins, who was said
to have a wife living at tho time. ' They
lived together some eighteen months, till a

Well, my fl lend wont to him and tried

fct ordartaat he might bestow fain iffec'ions

ried Dunston, already mentioned, took

one William Masters, of Rudolph’s Run.
Phis agrei
■ed into last fall.
was remarked by all tbe guests that no hap.

line between tbe townships of Whitely and
rated from Richey, married Jim Swanagd,
blossom now live near Rice’s landinr.

the foot of a long ladder that was erected
against tbe side of tho mansion. They
immediately fled and he alarmed the
household. At the top of the ladder
a window was open, the window of the
room where slept Judge Hilton’s sevenyear old son. Then cam* an- anonymoo* letter: “ You were In time last
night; next time you will be too late.”
Mr. Hilton yielded to Mrs. Stewart's view
of the case, and negotiations were re­
opened. There was a good deal of shrewd
bargaining as to the actual sum of money
to be paid, and at last the sum of $50,0u0
was fixed on, the thieve* insisting on get­
ting the money in hand before delivering
the body. Tbe place selected for the de­
livery was a small bare hill in Westchester
County, commanding tbe approaches from
every sila. Tho directions to Judge Hil­
ton ran virtually thus: “ We will be there
at four o’clock Sunday morning with the
body. You send one man unarmed on foot
with $50,000 for us. Wbon be has given us
the money we will leave him in possession
of tbe body.” The programme was actual-

“There,” said Mr. Kelley, his voice
husky from age, “accept two hundred dol­
lar* from friends of ycrur husband and of
mine. I wrote to them and told them what
I bad heard, and asked their assistance.
They replied with this contribution and
said one thousand dollar* or more would
husband’s worth, and with me are praying
....uo
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. .
W nit, JU.. TUIUV IU
a.

Wb„ Mr, a«.k.ll

,
|

K. Whipple, Mr. Rlcfinrd HaUowell and Mr.
Wendell Phillips Gsfrlaon.
There was no formal ecftinonlcj in th*
grave-yard, and the coffin containing the
remains of the dead, philanthropic wrt
placed in th* Phillips family tomb, which
is also the final resting-place of Mr. Phillips’
father, mother and brother. Tbe tomb is
In nlzMA nnnvlmltv tzx Mi..
zi* bihw
— -------- r,------- - -------,

Onl.h^ tb. r» |

cltal of the conversation with the father
of the House of Representative*, great
tears were -rolling down the white face of
her prostrate husband. Ho was silent
for a moment, then be called to bis bedside
Ed Smith, the clerk of his committee, and
a Kansas friend, and gave him his left
hand—a hand bony and thim He placed
his right arm about his wife and gently
drew her toward him. He was again silent
'for
t a momnot, and then turning to his
nlnr he said:
clerk
*

God, my wife and my children,*! value my
good name Personally I do not care to
llve;xbut I would like to live for my
family. I have nothing to leave them but
my good name. I’m proud of that name,
my record Is clean, and my children can
look back upon it with pride. El, I’d
rather have the good name than all the
world.”
HYDROPHOBIA’S TERRORS.
Frightful Aflhlr at Reeding, Pe.-

[Reading (Pa.) BpeclaL]
Cyrus Grow, aged thlrty-flve, a night
watchman at tho Reading Railroad’s
steam-forge, came homo to-day, complain­
ing of feeling unwell. In tbe presence of
his wife ho was seised with a violent
spasm, and would have fallen on tbe stove
had she not caught him. The spasms in­
creased in severity, and be frothed at tbe
mouth and barked like a dog. Tbe neigh­
borhood was aroused, but it required seven
men to hold the sufferer down,tbe horrible
spasm lasting oue hour.
Then Mr. Grow requested Aiderman
Deem to have him shackled and bound
down in bed, saying: “I know what is
coming. Oa! that horrible hydrophobia!
I was bitten years ago by a uud dog. I
don’t want to do any one any barm when
I get into one of th-tse fit*.”
Hi* instructions were fully carried out,
and all tbe afternoon bo was writhing in a
terrible flt, finally succeeding in forcing
off one of the handcuffs. It required five
men to hold him. Shortly after three
o’clock he became calm, and again begged
his friend* not to forsake him. About five
o’clock be was again seized with a spasm,
and by a violent movement succeeded in
wrenching off tbe iron cuffs entirely. He
then jumped from tbe bad and leaped to
tbe second story window, where be sat on
tho outer sill. Two policemen saw the
man’s frightful antics, hurried up stairs,
and crept in the room behind him. Just
as they were about to seize him he jumped,
with an awful shriek.
An officer caught him by the wrist, and
a violent struggle ensued, tbe officer in•Ideand the man wiggling in the air. Grow
finally worked himself loose, and tumbled
to tbe icy pavement below, where he quick­
ly pulled a pocket-knife and stabbed him­
self in the throat and cut both hl* wrists.
By this time fully three hundred people
had gathered, and tbe bleeding victim was
carried to tho Contra! Police Station,

pitaL Ho is supposed to be in a dying con­
dition.
Mr. Grow is a very respectable man, the
father of five children, and has been a
terinx from malarial fever, and opinion is
divided as to tbe cause of bin mania.

LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO DIE.

left the place wiser as to the possibilities

pet to meet him.

tiUllty,’ cried the professor ‘Nineteen lot
backward, while his opponent gaaed

married one of Mew Philadelphia’s best

I Boston BpeclaL 1
Tbe Olobe publishes a special from New
York, giving what is alleged to be the true
story of the recovery of Stewart’s body.
Tho correa pondent, who claims to speak
on high authority, says Judge Hilton woke
up to tbe peril of refusing to negotiate
with the robbers in tbe*fall of 1881, when
one of bis servants, happening to go out of

meat* with wldch Mr. Phillip* ww&gt; au prom­
inently identified.
Th* servike* were conducted by R*v.
Samuel Longfellow, of Cambridge, hsoLsIM
by Rev. Samuel May, of Leicester.
After toe services * prowmion escorted
Ums remains to Faneuii Hall, where they
laid in stat* till tour o'clock. The Robert
Shaw Veteran Association, colored, acted
as a body-guard. .The
I-bearers were
Dr. OUvar Wendell Holmes. Hon. Joon
M. Forbes, Dr. W. L Buwdlteh, JudgeSam-

It were so. Tbe grief-stricken woman

was through tbe list of twenty words put

married a Miss Kimble about a year ago,
No. 1 still lives in Waynesburg.

A Veracious Correspondent Detail* the
Story of Its Ilan.om by Judge Hilton.

bor orgAtiStations, temperance roctetiea,
Irish societies, Five Thinkers’ Aviation.

face in tbe pillow by Ids shoulder. The
sick man wa* silent for a moment, and
then asked the uum of his companion’s
apparent grief
“O! Dudley,” she said, “soma help is
coming.”
Mr. Kelley, in bls brief interview, had
come to tbe afflicted family as a friend. He
told Mrs. Haskell that be had understood
her busband had pledged a portion of his

late Mr. Stewart was selected to complete
tbe purchase. He walked to the top of tbe
hill and was examined for weapon* by
[Bucyrus (O.) Special.]
maaked men, who then accepted tbe mon­
Last evening as Mrs. Bandford, a re
ey and departed, leaving tbe tormented
body behind them in a trunk. While tbe spectable colored woman of this place,
negotiations were pending tbe villain* wa* about to go to bed, she beard a faint
proved their identity by sending to Judge knock at the outside door of her bumhlj
Hilton a piece of paper exactly the sis*
ing the door and peering out into the dark­
had cut from tbe lining of the rifled coffin ness, flocked with myriad flakes of falling
they bad left behind them in the Stewart snow, she did not at first observe a dark
bundle lying against her doorstep. “Can
vault.
! eome in, 1 atu siekF’ said a_ faint
woman’s voice.' Mia Sandford assisted
A writer in a Detroit paper gives the fol­
the
poor girl said she was dying, and
lowing account of how Robert G. Ingersoll
went on to tell a pitiful story in a few
“Royal Bob.” The flint time President gasping words between paroxysms of
Garfield visited Washington after his re­
turn from Mentor, Bob Ingersoll and sev-

mltfht pass herself off on him as a young He struck him. Ho was a Professor of au
Eastern College, traveling with a party of
months-old child, of which Hawkins was students. My friend bet the party, who
pooled their issues, $10,OJO that McKevitt
could tell the number of letters in any
house with Miu Hawkins’, alias Rlchoy’i word on hearing it pronounced, and then
spell it backward before another man
Cumberland an 1 Greene townships.
could spell it tn the usual manner.
Ben Love left his lawful wife in Weynee- Both men were to write the word*

Kiydcve

“Call again when your luck changes and

gentleman of long legislative experience
can give. I am a uew membar, unfamil- That’s what I will do.”
The speaker was a German of middle age,
wish tc make mistakes at the beginning of tall, well-formed, and of commanding
my public career. The fact is, Walt, that
unusually bright, harmonising well with a
oeiviag passes trom all the important rail­ heavy mustache and black, glossy hsjr.
roads in the United States, franks from He was dlicourage and desperate, though
be smiled, and his Ups quivered as he
favor* from the big corporation*. 1 wish
you would toll mo what 1 ought to do
Ten minutes later by the clock, which
about it. Should I return them, or is it tbe looked peacefully down upon tho scene, be
divided the chips into two atacka and put
them?”
them on the tabla. He turned hfb face
Mr. Walt, after a vein endeavor to get askant aud waited' with a look of cairn
a square look from tbe Colonel’* rolling resignation for the result, while a horde of
loafora, gamblers and reckless young men,
“ 1 beg pardon, but your name Lt Ocull- such as compose the ordinary gambling­
house* crowd, stared at th* urn and the
“ Yes, sir; Thomas Ochiltree,” proudly thrower of the dice.
answered the dashing Colonel.
“ I thought so,” said one, a* the dice
“You arc from Toxa*, I thinkF’ con­
tinued Mr. Wait
when a man bets his last stoke,” another
“ Yea, sir. From Texas, the grand Lone added. The dealer raked ic chip* amount­
Btar 8 ate, sir; a paradise, the----ing to twenty dollars, and tbe German
“Now, Colonel Ochiltree,” interrupted arose quietly, and, thrusting his bands
into bis panto-pockets, turned around a
nwmber ot Con^reej from Texas, I would time or two, and walked ont the door.
hold fast to every railroad pa**, telegraph Having kept hl* eyes off tbe table from the
frank, and other gift that I could get my moment the bet went down, bo knew by
bands on.”
what waa sald that he had lost
Colonel Ochiltree looked Intently for a
As he passed out of hearing, a man who
moment at tbe bland countenance of the had been standing near bls chair remarked
Connecticut Yankee; be whistled softly; that what the German bad said must all
the faint glimmer of a sickly smile played be true, a* he bad seen him distribute a
around tbe corners of his rosy mouth, and larze sum over tbe tables of two other
with a sigh be began tbe preparation of a plsces. Tbe stranger bsd also told him
bill appropriating $10,0&lt;X)^XW tor the im­ that be was tbe brother of a German Count
provement of Galveston bar Lor.
and, until recently, an officer of tbe im­
perial army. Tbe individual wbo made
PRETTY NUNS IN PERIL.
this statement remarked that ho intended
to follow tbe ex-officer and see what he
would do, and ho saw what be did not ex[Washington Bpeclat j
There was a thrilling ncunu to tbo George­
At nine o’clock yesterday morning two
town Convent Saturday night. This con- women and a man called at tho Harrisonstreet Station and reported that they had
has wi hia its mysterious and closely seen a man drown himself in the lake at
guarded portals upwards of one hundred tbe foot of Folk street. He walked out
sisier* who have token the black veto Qu.to on the ice and, after stopping several
a number of them ar* young and beaut.fuR time* to examine weak places, finally came
ow petted daughters of noted families. to a large hole. Ha then made a signal to
Within one block of toe building is too a mtn who stood near the chore and,
Georgetown College, • Catholic tram lag stooping down, disappeared from sight.
school for a crowd of hotheaded Southern They said they had asked the man to whom
lads. Late Saturday night an alarm of the signal was made what it all meant, and
bo explained that It was a suicide. Ho had
out that the Georgetown Convent was on hoard tbe man say be would do it, but did
tiro. The firs, alarm « as soon followed by not believe he "meant it. Tho signal was
merely calculated to remind him that the
tore open the doors and poured through the
moat sacred precincts of the conven ,
A. T. STEWART’S BODY.

took up with a woman named S iskles,
daughter of Levi Stickles. He soon fell
out with th* Stickles woman and looked
about for another woman to conquer. He
made love to a Miss 8toneking, who took
kindly to him, and they were one as near­
ly as possible, considering that two other
wives had matrimonial claims upon Ruso.

latter then took up with hl* brother Jake’*second wife, the Stickles woman.
Pleasant Ruse, a diterof Jake and Byer,
married Dan Stickles and bad two chil­
dren by him. She left him about a year
ago and sought the loving arm* of one
JobnRunston, of Jefferson township.

shall wait until! I see the daylight, hoping

u

understood Ural the disposition of the body
[g only temporary, and that It will soon be
—*—-Ji-to the burial-place of •-*his
----,*-*transferred
wife**
' family, in Milton. Mau.

AMERICAN PUKK Ek FRANCE.

Feb. 4.—M- Leon Chattesu,
tbe well-known French political economist,
arrived Saturday. His visit la said to b*
for the purpose of preventing tbe United
States, If pnwible, from adopting retaliatory
measures on account of the embargo placed
by France on tbe importation Into that
country of American pork.
To a reporter he
... of- my
. ,ild: “The object
la tz
to discuss
toe question of
visit "z
±z~
tbe suppression by' toe Government
the
Importation of
of
France of
American
pork.
-I
—
ran
,frinkly
say tiist public opinion tn France is favor­
able to the free enlrnnre, as fonuerly, of
American meate. Unfortunately the Cham­
ber of Deputies voted against the prppoettion without any facts to justify tlw action
or knowledge of the subject Tbe true
remedy for all tills is a commercial treaty
between this country and France. Such a
treaty does not now exist.”
Mr. Cliatteau said that bo felt compelled
to say that France was badly represented
here by her ageuta. Her Consuls were not
all well choeen. Some of them did not Ilk*
the American people, and thia agitation oa
tbe pork question had In some measure bee*
brought about by the unfavorable report*
sent home by these Consuls.
BLACKBURN CHOSEN SENATOR.
The Withdrawal at Carlisle** Name Eads

Louiivn.iJt, Feb. 7.—After some GUL
bartering Tuesday night Senator Harcourt,
wbonominated John G. Carlisle before th*
Demcnbc caucus for Senator, withdrew him
in tbe following words: "I have a very un­
pleasant task .to perform** Yesterday n tel­
egram from Mr. Carlisle wns made public,
to tbe effect tiiai be did not wish hb name
used in a contest with General William*
and Mr. Blackburn, and I have just been
shown another dispatch from him asking
tbe withdrawal of bis uame in yet more knl&gt;erk&gt;Q9 terms. 1 nominated him hi the
simplest terms, and I now withdraw his
name without more ado.” By a previous
resolution nominations were closed, and the
seventy-third ballot began on the names ot
WUHsras and Blackbum. In the Senate
the vole stood: Blackburn, 17; Williams,
HL Al tbe eh»e of the call of tbe roll for
Uxe House the totals stood: Blackburn, A3;
Williams, 67. Black bum was then de­
clared the nominee of the convention. Th*
adherents of Williams accepted their defeat
with rood grace. Blackbum’s stronghold*
throughout the State are jubilant
.

Tom Limb from Limb.
Milwaukxx, Feb. 7.—Fred Walter, axed
thirty years, became entangled In too msciiinery at Conway’s plajflng-mUl Wednes­
day afternoon, and was lorn limb from
limb. He was trying to adjust a belt while
tbe machinery was in motion.
THE MARKETS.
Bbcep..........................
Hogs
FLOUR—Good to Choice.
Patent
WHEAT—No. 2 Red....
No. 8 Spring
CORN .... ....
OATB—Western Mixed
RYE..
PORK—Mesa

BEBVBB—Extra

•I

's*.ias

CHICAGO.

Medium
Butchers' Block
Inferior Cattle.
HOG -—Live—Good to Choice

FUJUR-Wlnter.

1:*
5

Pwen*
GRAIN—WbeaaNo. S Spring

As the President-elect that tbe dying girl had spoken, Aunty

curlou* thing happened to a party at
&lt;me when we ran a bank in upper

ward, held out hi* hand and said: “How
are you. General?” Garfield smiled and
replied: “Riyal, Bob.” A reporter wrote

some trouble between

into the lank and no'one could drive him

President and the noted Infidel; but the
intelligent compositor and the still mom
intelligent proof-readsr consigned to an

handful of snow, she

tween “Royal” an! “Bob,” to that. next dying agony through tbe snow-*torm*to
morning it appeared in tbe paper as
“Royal Bob.” This spread throughout th*

BALTIMORE.

.............. ..... ..

S3 g»*

�CHAPTHH n.

tbe kind Inquiry

looked at her with herbright, frank eyes.
If any one had asked Margaret wheth­
er she knew Miss Percival, slie would
have replied: “Certainly, I know her-

Margaret, leaving Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce, wandered off to jicr own room, because it was rarely that a day passed
and sat down in a chair near her bed.
on which she did not see and speak to
She cart her eyes around the room, her. But, as a matter of fact, she did
which was curiously untidy.
“ What a place!6 she muttered. “It not know her, and, without Intending
or perpetrating- any unkindness, had
looks a* if-my trousseau were being got j
taken very little notice of her. So little
ready for this horrible wedding that.
did ' she know -her that it had never
they are always wanting to din into my even occurred to her that she might be
ears. It is enough
tn b£IZ£i ----fix
^S
...’tbi.Sta'perriiS^obi?'
- .—lt(jr interest to MiM
with tho very id__ _
.Doh. u
Coming of age. and such about it! Preposterous!"
.
. Percival, for many reasons, took a deep
For tho room was strewed around
wib
oV thn nrinnL
itli ’u^'pr^.u
tItn timmnli wHoh
whinh ’
■ nn
pie of “To him U&gt;.t bmh .bill be
.ndT;

glreo." hod boon jho-omd open U&gt;.
young heiress on this, the da}' of her
majority. Jewel-cases, and.fan-boxes,
and fan-boxes, moment when the person for whom that
maioritv.
moment when the person for whom that
and scent bottle-boxes,
and gorgeous
TwJXwork-bag
was intended was in the hunondescript trifles in ut—------- .7 mor 10
much of such an incidenL
rudely?
Russia leather, such as are supposed to
v. ,
...
1
.
• * , jThe present and the good wishes of this
be dear to- tho souk
souls of young Indies,
ladies.
camo
were MMlond bore u&gt;d itere.-fall, co hitherto unnoticed young person ?*?!
the bed lay a fairy-like, diaphanous—, h
8UrPrJ*e~
c* “cr
thing—her d™. 2r th. dAoo th»t
iWoMfy »&lt;*&gt;• »d dawterwud
nLrnL
~ ■ amidst so much which she felt obliged
Yh. fill ’. redden «n» of ItmeUnL “
’“A
God forbid I we know
i gratitude. A tide pf new feelings rushod
and desolation as she gazed, round upon
all those things; as sho felt how rich •over her mind. She wondered, as she
she was—and how poor; as she realized, looked into Miss Percival’s face, what
with a keen and omitting sense of self­ sorfof a place she found the world—
reproach, that all her life she had been whether it wagged agreeably for her;
thought for, acted for, held in leading- what was her private and genuine opin­
trings—had never lifted a hand to keeps ion .of her pupils, her employers—of
The IFd.UbU” JTto any one, never dried a tear, never Margaret Barrington herself, for exam*
soothed a grief. That if she “ followed P
the Klrice ol her frieudt" u Uor. l»d
10 g
hUeranee
aad"ho
.
A tall, slim, youthful looking man ™JU.™.™ n»r irwra* nun w
said, she would hasten to rid her"
“ "
entered, cast an easy-going look around, just
Hit ofbir ^ponrifdllw i.”ra wh*
smiled an easy-going smile, which Xbft by ^ ..0^, body .„d K
would have tola a student of character
iscsslonsr into the bands of .. --------that he was probably accustomed to
. ..
having Ins dinner served' unpunctually, some man -iwho, it appeared, was to
don’t look pleased. Don’t you
jestimable
r,
benefit upon her 1... 1 You
and to not troubling himself much confer an inesti
‘tonninrr?11 -------------of . herself
about it; that if a ten-pound note were by taking possession
Oh, very much; when I have anj
unaccountably missing, he would be and her money, and doing \ as he one to dance with.”
very likely to say that It didn't matter, pleased wi(ji both tho one and the other.
•• What do you mean? You will find
Such
thinly
disguised
under
some
pretty
he must have mislaid it. This gentle­
plenty of partners—or, rather, they wil
man uttered a general “good evening," words, was the creed that Laura held; find you. Why"—she looked her ovet
and looked as u he had a great deal of such wap the whole tendency of the with .quick scrutinizing glances—“you
leisure on his hands, though no man upbringing Margaret Barrington liad j are far prettier than most of tho girls
received. It seemed it had not been.;
ever had less.
who will be here to-night; and you are
“Oh, Robert," observed Margaret, quite a strong enough dose, or else her ' a lady, which most of the Irkford swell“you arrive just In time. Laura has nature wns a very rebellious one that esaes are noL
•
the
usual
doses
of
that
kind
had
failed
i
been so agitated about the champagne
Miss Percival looked a little scandal­
that she has been giving mo advice— to have due effect, for, as she sat here, | ized at the expression (borrowed from
‘judicious advice,’ without tho jam that alone, she thought:
but
“I wonder—and I must know, too— Tom), “Irkford 6we^el&lt;8esi,’
they added in tho • Hunting of the
pleased, all the same, at being told, by
Snark.’ I’ll leav&amp;you to the delightful if what they say is all true. Is it really I a beauty and a country heiress, that she
task of relieving her mind on the sub- co hard for a woman who is rich and was pretty and a ladv, and she said,
jecL Good bye, Laura; I shan't see you good-looking, to get on without a pro- i smiling with a kind of chastened hope­
again until I am ready dressed for tho lector? Should I really be certain to 1 fulness.”
do something weak or absurd? In that
sacrifice.”
“ Well, perhaps I shall be more lucky
case it was very odd that poor papa
She went out of the room, and the
should have left no restrictions as to the to-night. But I have been present at
husband and wife were left alone to­ use I was to make of mv money. Sure- j Mrs. Pierce's balls before, ana I did not
gether. Mr. Pierce laughed.
Iv he, if any one, should have left or- I have many partners."
“ You’ve been advising tho Incorrigi­ ders as to how it was to be disposed of. 1
“I will take care- th at you dance toble," ho said. “My dear, I am sur­
nighL" said Margaret, rather loo, eag­
prised at you. Don’t be uneasy about I feel that there has never been any­ erly, perhaps.
thing real about my life. I don't want
the champagne. There's lots of it com­
“ I should like io dance to-night,"
to do anything bad, but I am quite de- I
ing now."
termineu that I will sow my wild oats said Miss 1‘ercivrl. ingenuously, “ for I
“Thank Heaven!”
in my own wav, in spite of Laura and have got a now dress which Mrs. Pierce
“Shall we have a bumper now, in Robert, and Maurice Biddulph. and nil gave me—such a pretty one. But she
honor of our emancipation ?f’
of them. Not in spioking and drink- j would not like me to aance too much,
“ Emancipation from what?"
ing. of course, because that would give especially if any of her guests were sit­
“From the guardianship of Miss Mar­ me no pleasure, but in learning a little ting OUL*’
garet Barrington—from the necessity about real life!'1
“Nonsense! Some girls will alwayi
r
of keeping up the absurd farce of pre­
be wall-flowers. Men won’t ask them
She paused on this phrase, thinking 1 to dance to oblige anybody. But you
tending to manage a person whois quite
unmanageable. She is a dear girl, I it over and pondering upon its mystery, I are not that kind of girl, and why
confess; nut I shall like her butter now
' '’
" • *tnem?"
R
''hlch “he J'”’1
“Oh. U d&lt;x.u-t mauar.*' WM MLthan I ever did before. If she has not
at the
judgment, she has gratitude. I was E.T.,^1 Ini'"? I. “'|U,nn« t,d PeretT.1, looking . Uule
taught
her
nothing
of
it.
.
bar
ot
IL
_
.
prtxluctxl
,
'
bv
hcr
quite touched by the way in which she
“All mv Cambridge certificates, my I
thanked me thisimorning for ‘all I had
“ But it does. You shall dance to­
done for her;' and asked if she might honors anti my prizes, have not taught night. and—do you like waltzing?"
come to me for advice in her money me,'nt one-and-twenty. to know how to
•• Yes. very much.”
do the good I should like to do—how to
matters.”
“You shall waltz with tbe best
avoid the evil which I know exisls.
“Ah! that is very well, but she ought
waltzcr in the room. I will give him
And
when
I
ask
people
to
tell
fue
what
not to have come to you. She ought to
that praise, if there is not much else to
have a husband to go to, who will take are the best safeguards they shriek out: be said of him? Do you know whom I
her money matters into his own hands. ‘Oh. hnsh! How can you mention such mean?"
thin^?
At
your
age,
and
in
your
I wish she were safely married."
“ I—how should I?" asked Miss
“Perhaps her husband might not position, you should not even know of Percival, blushing violently, no doubt
wish iL alter a little while," said Mr. the existence of anything so shocking? in her joy at the prospect of waltzing
It is a curious code. All these presenik,
Pierce, with a good-humored laugh.
at all.
'
“You are blind, Robert, absolutely now—I wonder how many are genuine
“ Well, I mean Mr. Biddulph. He
’ blind. Hare you never discovered yeL •affection's offering.’ As if I wanted will do anything I bid him, and he shall
the
poor
children
to
deprive
themselves
what has long* been as plain to me as
of their weekly sixpences in order to waltz with you."
tho sun in heaven--- ’’
“ But—but—I do know him a little—
give me a present! Tom’s is genuine,
“He isn’t always ven-cleverly visible,
though—I know it is because it’s eo quite enough for him to ask me to
my dear, in our climate."
amice if he wished iL It would be hor­
“Pooh!
As plain as the sun in shabby. He had great intentions, but rible to have to dance with him against
heaven. I repeat. Her husband will a knife with ninety blades drew seven his will."
be Maurice Biddulph. It is only a ques­ and sixpence out of his pocket as a
Poor Tom!
“ Mr. Biddulph will do nothing
tion of time. Nature, and tbe position magnet draws a needle.
And then he had only half a crown against his will. Make your mind
of their estates, and their ages, and
lefL to buy me a pair of gloves—and x*asy. So you know him?”
everything else, all point out that they such a pair of
“ Only very slightly.
Sometimes,
were intended for one another. If ever
She held them up—a mile too large you know, I meet him when 1 am out
a marriage was made in heaven, that
and of a brilliant orange hue, and her with the children, and he stops to ask
one was?’
“In Heaven, periltips, but it has not smile was not altogether free from tear­ after Mrs. Pierce—and you. Some­
times he asks if he "will find you in,
got accomplished on earth yeL and I fulness.
'
"He thought they would match well should he calL That is all."
should doubt if it ever would. Those are
“I see. Is it true, whnt I heard the
jus: tbe k’nd of marriages that never with my hair! Well, to please, him, I
do come off, and I'll lay von what odds would boldly go into the country rose­ other day, that you are leaving Mr».
I Pierce soon?”
you like, Laura" (with a sudden look show next 'week with them on.
“Yes. I am leaving at Whitsuntide,
of cheerful animation) “that Biddulph couldn’t do more than that, and------ ”
A knock at the door' caused her to which is at the end of this month."
and Margaret never do get married.’’
“Indeed. And have you got another
“I know that both you and Margaret drop the gloves, and cry: “Come in!"
and.
when
she
perceived
who
entered,
situation?"
'
delight in trilling with my most sacred
“I have heard of one. I hope to get
feelings and wishes," cried Mrs. Pierce, to add: “Miss Percival!"
A girl about her own age came in—a iL It is at Blackford Grange, near
much agitated. “ Canyon nnt sec that
you will ruin all my plans if you go on in slighL delicate, rcfined-lrxjking girl, Foulhaven.”
that way” Do hold your tongue, Rob­ with a-pale face, dark hair, and dark,
“Foulhaven on the east const, do you
ert, if you can do nothing else to help pleading eye«: a girl with a look of mean? That is an out-of-the-way kind
weariness and languorabout her. which, of place.”
me?"
.
“Yes; it is. But I have a particular
“With pleasure, my dear; I am sure as yet. was not much more than what
I don't want to interfere; but to tell is called “interesting,” for she was reason for wishing to go there. Two
you the truth, I should not be so keen young, and, loneliness and toil had reasons, indeed."
“Have you? Is it allowable to ask
about ibis marriage, if I were you. Bid­ not yet made her haggard and un­
lovely.
what they are?’’
•
dulph is net good enough for her.”
“Oh, certainly. First, the salary is
“Good evening." pursued Margaret.
‘•Not good encxigh! Why, be bits a
such a good one. It is one hundred and
larger place than she has, and mure “I'have not seen you once to-day.”
"No. Mrs. Pierce begg&gt;*d mo to ten pounds a year. That is pplendid.
money. Look how handsome be is!
wlia'. a man of the world! what man­ keep tbe girls out erf her way, so wo you know."
“Is it? I am sure I am very glad of
ners I, what a position in his county! hard been in the school-room all day.
Now they are dressing themselves, and it And tbo next reason?’’
“Oh, yes! only he happens to be just I just came to congratulate you. Miss
“Foulhaven is a seaside place. It is
a little .too clever. Laura; he can’t forget Barrington, and to wish you many cheap and quieL My sister, who is the
himself. Joking apart. Margaret has a happy returns of the day."
only relation I have, has Lei-ome a great
“Tnank you!" said Margaret,. du­ invaliiL Soon her money will be done,
mind aud he has not; you may be very
’cat *, you know, without having a mind, biously. “Wont you come in and sit and this place does nnt suit her. The
down a moment—if you can leave those air is baa, and sin* has poky lodgings in
if you know what I mean."
“Indeed I don't," said his wife, with precious infante to their own devices, a back streeL Mrs. Pierce only gives
deep disgusL “I know that you are that is?"
her goverm-as sixty pounds a year,
talking slang, and that you never have
“Oh, yes. Nurse is helping thorn. which is soon spent at Irkford. 11'1 get
liked Maurioe Biddulph------”
They told me what beautiful presents ;his place, my a-star can go and live at
“No. I never have, and unless I am you have had; the account of them Foulhaven, and get strong, I hope; and
mistaken, neither ha* Margaret- I makes me almost ashamed to offer then 1 shall be perfectly happy.
think he monopolizes her, or tries to do mine, it is such a poor-Httlo thing But
This di»eiO8ure mightily excited Mar­
so, in a very impertinent manner.. I I Jhought 1 heard you say once that garet. Here was a ease of struggle and
should not be sorry tu know that she had you liked this kind of thing.” She held poverty under her very eyes, and she
out a smaH embroidered silk bag, had never seen it; she had only thought
-------- worked in a dainty, old-fashioned style
sometimes how very shabby Mias Perci­
keep —not worth much, as regarded iii»- val was, and wished she dared to offer

“ONE OF THREE.

minutes talk. you know. Her back is
weak, and she has nearly - always to Jin
down. Oh! I do hope I shall get to
Foulhaven! The air would do her good,
and I should be able to look alter her.
Ah! you do not know, Mis-' Barrington,
what it is, Dot only to know that tho e
you lore aie weak and lone’.v, but also
that they are not provided’ with .the
! comforts they -require. Every time I
I see her she seems to droop a little more,
and a little more, until some time, *1
fear I shall go and find she has drooped
away altogether—and then I shall be
' alone!”
I H6re Marion covered her face with
I her han'ds, and sobbed aloud—genuine
1 sobs, accompanied by genuine tears.
!j Margaret’s whole mind and soul were
' on fire with sympathy and longing to
j assist Here was her dutv plainly be­
fore her, pointed out by Heaven, if ever
I: a duty was. The one thought that held
her hack from speaking that instant
was the desire to learn whether she
. could not extract from it something
' more than - dry- duty—some romance,
some interest It was on this rock of
longing for a poetical denouement that
many of Margaret s little schemes had
already gone to ground. What should
she do In this case?
Offer Miss
I Percival five hundred pounds on the
I spot, as a free gift say: “Go
to Foulhaven, or any other haven,
and stay there with your sister at my
expense, until she is better.”
Such
were the two chief ideas which rushed
through her mind. Tnen sga n came
a gleam of reason. Her guardian’s oftrepeated words occurred to her, like a
breeze rustling through a wood: “Sleep
upon iL” After all. that would be the
best She must curb her impatience;
so she contented herself with saying:
“ Miss Percival, don’t cry. f am so
glad you told me. I will help you with
your sister.” Miss Percival gasped,
and gave an astonished glance upward.
“Yes, I will. No, you must not look
proud and horrid like that. I know
what I am doing. We will talk it all
over to-morrow. You will take me to
see your sLter. Now I fee] that I have
a prospect of being a little happier."
“You—happier.” ejaculated Marion,
with such genuine, incredulous earnest­
ness that Margaret paid:
“Yes, happier. Surely, you won’t de­
prive me of tbaL”
But she was musing still, her mind on
distant tracks. In such souls thought
dies like lightning, and strikes with
a force akin to that of tbo electric fluid
when it enters with an idea. Margaret
suddenly gave a great start. Iler eyes
flashed; her lips parted; she said with
haste, as if tho information were of vital
importance:
“What would you have to du at this
place, Foulhaven? How many pupils &lt;
would you have?”
** It seems there is a girl and a boy.
Tho boy is an invalid. I should teach
tho girl always, and the boy sometime?,
when ho is tit for it—to read history
with him. and so on. The reason they
give such a high salary is, because I
should not have long or regular holi­
days.”

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!
I

[to be continued.]
Height and Weight.
“You ask a very practical question:
• How much should a person of given
height weigh? Is there a standard be­
tween height and weight? ’ A healthy
child, male or female.grows in length by
mere than one-half its size during the
first two years; it increases from 50 per
oenL (19.685 Inches) to about 79 per
cent. (81.10 inches).
It trebles or
quadruples its weight, that is to say, it
weighs 3 to 4 kil. at birth (equals
to
10 pounds); 10 kiL (impounds) in tbe
first year;-12 kil. (30 pounds in the sec­
ond. On the average, a child (ln&gt;m 6
months to 8 years) grows in length
about 6 per cenL each year (equal
2.4622 inches); the weight of tho body
goes on increasing to the 8th year, ris­
ing in boys to 20 kil. (50 pounds) and
in girls to 19 kit (47J pounds). From
this age (8 years) until puberty boys
increase in height 55 per cenL (2.165
inches) each year, reaching at the age
of 12 years a weight of 138 per cenL
(over 4.52 feet) and girls 135 per cenL
(4.421 feet) on an average. Boys gain
about 2 kil. (5 pounds) in weight per
year, girls a little more, so that in
the 12th year children of both sexes
weijjh on the average about 30 kil. (75
pounds). From 18 to 20 years youths
grow some 80 per cenL (’11.8 inches),
girls 20 per cenL
(7.8 inches.)
The increase of weight is even more
rapid than before, reaching 58 kil. (145
iKMind-0 in boys 18 years old, and
in girls ot the same age 51 kil. (127|
pounds). In the 25th year the man is 168
per cenL (over 5j feet) in h&amp;ghL and
weighs C3 kiL (157j pounds), while tbe
woman is 167 percent. (5.16fL in height)
and weighs 53 kiL (127| pounds). Man
in the 40th ye:tr attains his maximum
we gilt, 63.6 kiL (159 main ds), and then
begins to lose flesh. Women continue
to grow heavier, reaching about 56 kil.
(140 pounds) until the 6vth year. Be­
tween 45 and 60 men become more
corpulent and women rap dly grow old­
er; in both the size of the bo y dimin-,
ishes."—Dr. Wagner, in liufalo Com­
mercial.

—“Your daughter? It is impossible!
Why, you look more like twin sisters."
“No; ’I assure you, she is my only
daughter." replied the pleased mother.
And tho polite old gentleman spo.led it
all by remarking: “Well, she cer­
tainly looks old enough to be your
sister."—Rochester (N. Y.) Rost-Ex—A common-lwoking,
uneducated
bug. tbe locust, can ls\ eggs that keep
perfectly for seventeen years, while a;
the science of the nineteenth centaQ
hasn't produced h plan whereby the
egg of n heu can oc kept fresh th rough
a mnglc winter.—PiUsburgh Telegraph.

—Has the missing link been discov­
ered in the fact that a gorilla can have
the sutall-ixnt?—N. K

f

KBXUXATIC SYBCP CO- Bochaaw. X. Y.

(felled.

'

Important Announcement,
STARTLING FACTS.
Owing to contemplated changes in our buatncM the coming year, It la j
u» to reduce our Ptock before invoking.. We have therefore!

to offer

-OCR LARGE STOCK OF—

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Gaps,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Gloves &amp; Mittens,
At Actual Cost for Cash I
Commencing on MONDAY, tbe 4th day of February, and extending tbe'sale to the Irt day of
duTing &lt;b,ch t,me ve^ball offer the entire stock without any exception, at ACTUAL
COST. This la a thing WE hare never done before, and are well aware that It Is often done
not in good faith: but we mean what we say.
WE ARE DETERMINED TO

Reduce OuK^tock!
To its very lowest point, and in order to do this we shall offer an opportunity to secure BAR­
GAINS such as have never been offered in this village.
Thin will bo a rate opportunity to secure Bargains io Drew Goods, of all kinds, Table Lin
cns. Napkins, Uoderwoai, Bhawla, Blanket-, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Anrthlng in the line of
Rcmruiyts will be sold tor Just what they will bring regardless of coat or value.
'

F. F. HILBERT.

QUARTER-OIT BEATEN!
.

ONE-HALF DOZEN ALL WOOL, FUR-TRIMMED, LATEST STYLE LADIES’

------- TO BE SOLD FOR-------

j OFF MARKED PRICE J
--------- IR----------

661 CENTS ON lHE DOLLAR! 661
BELOW ZERO GOODS,
Wool and Canton Flannels, Dress Goods,
Blankets, Bobes, Ladies’, Gents’ and
Children’s Underwear, Shawls,
Caps, Hoods, Hosiery,

FELT &amp; RUBBER
BOOTS,
PONTIACS,
xrre, - xrre, xxrc,
AT PRICKS THAT WILL ASTO.WISH YOU!
I cannot afford to be IDLE if It if HARD TIMES, and these Goods MUST GO for what
they w'Jl bring, to make room for New Stock.

D. C. GRIFFITH
J. SPINDLER,

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
I have opened a shop for doing blacksmithing
and wood work at Sboup’a Corners, Maple
Grove, and having employed Lyman Hons, a
blacksmith of 13 years’ experience, am prepar­
ed to give satisfaction to all wbo favor me
with their patronage.
la-24 s
IRVING BRIGGS.

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Custom I louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

Order of Publication.
State of Michigan, Tbe Circuit Court for
tbe County ul Burry, in Chancery.
Entered Feb. 4th, A. D- 18S4.
Jcnme Short, complainant vs William Short,
defendant.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court, for the
County of Barrv in Chancery, at U.e city of li.vlng their Grlete Ground
Haatinga, in said county, on tbe 4th day of
Feb. A. D. IBM.
It satisfactorily appearing to me by affidavit
that tbe said deieuuant, William Short, is now Glve me s, call andbeoonvl
and was al tbe time ot tbe commeuccme^l of oed.
thia suit a non-resident of the stale of Michi­
J. SPINDLER.
gan, but was then, and now is, a resident of
the state of New York, on motion of Abljah
M. Flint, solicitor for the complainant, it Is or­
dered that the said defendant cause bis ap­
C3.ea.-n Shava
pearance in said cause to be entered within
three months from this dale, and In case of his
appearance, be cause bis answer to the com­
plainant's Bill of Complaint tn this cause to be
filled, ends copy thereof to be served on the
complainant's solicitor within twenty days af­
ter service a of a copv of said bilLand a notice
DELL MQLIRES
of this order, and that in default thereof the
First Door Booth of Post. Office.
said bill be taken as confessed by tbe said rtefendanL
.
yyiLLIAM
JONES,
And it is further ordered, that within twenty
days tbe said eoinplainsnt cause thia order to
be published In Zna Nash villa Naw a a
newspaper pubilaed and printed in said county
and that such publication be continued once in
•be csum • copy of this order to be pencnrtly
served oo said defendant, at least laeoty d*j»
before tbe time prescribed for bis appearance.
Chas. H Bkadt.
■
Circuit Court Corn tn f-rioner Barry Co., Mich.
Abuab M. Furr.
Complainant’! Solicitor.
Chas. M. Macs.
nm
21-27.
Register in Chancery.

«« NEURALGIA,
Rheumatism
• Muuuayvf

wviu.ivu

uum

Nervous Headache.

,

BraSalb rente faa

•n iJw way of nurt'aa B&gt;o-»«on»y I* a lew d&gt;yc
Chun yon n«f iocugh. pooalbl* at any cnalraM.
Capital not rrqvfrta. *U'r will atari yen Yow
ran wort all tbo tf*&gt;« or Id spare lime only. Tha
wort la nnWirr.ally aOapied to both resea yoanc
and old. You ean ea*Uy earn from Mernie lo |*
«v«ry evoning. Tl-ai a'l wbo want work may
leal tho bualnera, we make tbta unparallrlrd eft*
to all who are not veil witladed wewIHeeni »1 to
Kior the tronMa of writlni ua. Full partiesdfr&gt;.«il&lt;&gt;n». etc ,»rul fr-p. Forlonea win bo
made by tb«NM&gt; who alee Lh.fr whole time lo bo
wurk. Great auce^aalxolutely acre. hon'tdn t

�to carry a letter wh&lt;m yutt air footing:
an I u nti diniitv.”
'
"Did you ever r-t eaaghrt" «poke up Brown *u airing her fur-lined circular.
man witti a rent hi* brandiM.
‘•Yo*. I ut*d to wtll on a y onng lady ________
In Hopkinaville, aud—now thw must j hand for
not go any further.”
,
j the gon'4*
“By no means!” and all »poke in ~orJ’
chorn*. “Go on.’’
I
“Well, I thought considerable of the ।
girl and I afterward* became aatiafied tbs knot-hole and greeted Mrs. Hmith with
she wm cOTMUdwaldy ‘gone’ on me. a neighborly ki««; “but if I ha&lt;J maekly
-Trip Lefoie iast I made it a point to borne tny wifely burden aa moat women
remain in the town over night and
about 9.80 o’clock I called at the resi­ hollow mockery,'all tinsel and paste.”
dence* having prcvioti*ly *ent a boy
Mrs. Brown paused to collect her Ideas
around to iufoiwi her. I &lt;a« met at for another lengthy sentence, end Mrs.
(lie door by a* pietty a girl aa Ken­ Smith, with Tillous of her husband coming
tucky-ever produced, and w-m greeted home at all hours of tho night and in
with roeb a pair of bright, dancing, all grades of hilarity, eagerly implored
her good neighbor to Impart the ascret by
eye* aa no hour! ever poswased.
We which she transformed her husband into a
had-bard|y been seatedbefoteabe be­
gan going through my pocketc in a
niiachievon* manner.
I bad several te explain, “It required a great exercise of
letteia which I did Dot want her to *ec, will power. My mother was hastened to
her grave by a brute of a man, and sister
that I bad left in my sample case# know
Martha has never had anything but trouble
ing hercurieaity and pick-pocket pro- with her husband. When I married Brown
CARTER MEDICINE CO/New ToriF
cHvitie* from former occasion*. I bad it was with tbe -determination that my
-received a letter frum tbe bouae re­ tresses should not become prematurely
garding my line of good* by the late gray. All went smoothly for two moqths,
mail,and tearing nothing 1 pirtit in my and then Brown contracted the habit of
pocket. She found it. I told her it forgetting to kiss me good-bye before going
to buxines, ot mornings. I endured tho
wa* a busineaaletter and would not slight only three mornings, and then as­
interest her.”
serted my superiority. Tbo fourth morn­
"Did itF1 inquired one of the hearers ing, as he attempted to leave the house
with a cold ‘ Ta-ta. duckie,’ I caught him
"Didn’t it? Here’*, the letter.”
Deab Jim—Yon don’t aeem think by tbe throat and jammed hi* head through
enough of ‘ Jeaaie.” Keep her "away the hat-rack mirror. Later on, while the
up,” for I tell youshe^s straight goods. surgeon was picking bits of glass out of
1 don’t go much on your "Little Hude” Brown’s scalp, I informed him (Brown, not
for even the “Lovely Laius” is fat su­ the surgeon) that I proposed to be treated
perior, and you know 1 al way* tlioitgnt as a loving wife and not as some cannibal
the aforeaaid "La**” a fraud.
You in Berlin.
may also puah "My Beauty”, aud "My
“ WLen Georgia was about a month old,”
Sweet Lipt».”
You are not doing
continued the man-tamer, “he acquired
enough w ith either through your con
tinually freezing to your "Little Pride’- tbe habit of waking up in tbe night' and
The “Southern Belle” in taking travel- crying; and he would cry so lustily that
icg men, but she in hatdly light enough the nurse could not soothe him. Brown
lor old timers.
Business is good nt would have to get up and cuddle him into
home. Chew “Bright Eyes” and then silence. One night,wben the little darling
tell me what you think.
Your* in was in real agony, I pinched Brown and
buste.
Habbt.
ordered him to see what ailed Georgte. Ho
t
"She glanced over the letter, acream- said something which sounded like ‘curse
ed—they all act earn—and then she the brat!’ Then he deliberately fell to
cried—they all cry. A* *oon a* she snoring again. I arose, grasped the wash­
basin and smashed it In a million pieces
could catch her breath, with BUpprea- en bi* bead. It was fire weeks before be
&amp;ed anger and disappointment, mixed was able to get out of the house, but it
in equal quantities, tsbe addressed me, taught him a lesson. Ho became the most
who wa* in entire ignorance of the obedient of busbands, and used to remain
awoke of night* in order that he could
cause:
"You base wretch! .You deceiver! more readily hear Georgie if the little fel­
low was disturbed. About two years ago
Y’ou professed afi'ection for me and at
I found a letter from another woman in
the snme time have a troup of female his inside vest pocket. 1 discharged two
admirers, and whose agections, do pistol-shots at him end be has not looked
at a strange woman since.”
doubt, you return! Your •Jessie,’ ‘Lit
“What is that strange noise in your
tie Prides, and ’Lovely Lasse*!’ I do
CUBESick-H&amp;adache, Dyspepsia, Liver
not know who Hairy i*. Dor I don’t coal-house, Mrs. Brown?” asked Mrs.
Smith,
as she shifted her position from the
Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation,
wmi’t to know, but be must be a nice i
■ leftwfoot
and attempted
to look
,
lit
.
•
'®lt IDO1
ln°to
r‘the
Knt,right,
ana attemptea
to iook
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.
lb. dlr«Mo»
NOTICE--Witboot a particle ofAoubt,Kcr- gmtknoo, tmlj. «b.n be want. SOU
to push bis ‘Beauty’ and bi* ‘Sweet; Of
coal-house.
Lips.’ Ob! you horrid dissembler. But | “What, can you hear It from your yard?
I could stand all except the last line: Why, that ix Brown. I with him to take
•Chew Blight Eye* and tell me what ’ mo out driving thlx afternoon, and junt
youlbiuk.’ Ob!” "bb,.
b*'“r“bro“'h,
...
, , ' cular. Tncru
There i«
is nnthlnir
nothing in tha
the world
world lit,,
liko
center of the parlor,” continued the | being mistress in your own house and
cigar man. "and tbe fall aroused tbe bolding your husband well in hand.”
family. The old lidy came running in
her night clothes, and the old man had
AN ACCOMMODATING HUSBAND.
nothing on to ppeek of exeept a shot
gun aud a load of astonishment which
Other
changed to vengence when be saw his
[Cor. 8L Louis Globe-Democrat.)
daughter in hysterics on lhe carpet.
“Two queer men, one worn*, and two
There were no two boms to the dilem­
grown-up boys occupy those two houses
ma, and I grabbed the only one and my
over there,” said a lounger at a little sta­
bat at the same time and I left town tion in Florida to a wayfarer who had
Dent medical authorities as Ute ntoal powon a midnight freight, and have DOC “missed connection,” and wns whiling
visited the place since,’.
away a weary hoffr by studying tbe move­
ments of the people who came ana went
and strengthen* the bleed, remove* all traces
from the door of one of tho houses referred
8QUEEZIK’ TIMES.

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

P^KERMOTTS

5

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

SCROFULA

ores (ulcers) on niy legs,
badlv swollen and fntinni&lt;

to Hud relief
past three moni
-a. which Itaa

Ayer’sSarsaparilla

Dr.J.C.Ayer&amp;Co., Lowell, Mata.

HAVE AN

lUBBCKIBI FOR TH* MXW*.

On a train going west the other
ning were two resident* of the dty.
who were canvassing the general situ­
ation a* to business, and both agreed
that it wa* a time when every business
man would pare bi* apple* very clo*e.
Behind them was a farmer and bis son,
and, as the gentlemen finally cessed
talking, tbe old man observed :
"William Henry, did you hear what
they said !”

“The woman, one of the men and the two
boys occupy the larger house, while the
other men lives, or rather sleeps, in the
smaller one. He takas his meals at the
other.
“Both tho men are, or I should say were,
the husband of that woman which you have
noticed so peculiarly dressed.
“They hail from Illinois. Th'j Mrs.
Smith left her husband and came here
with Samuel Brown—he leaving a family
behind, she bringing her two boys along.
They came hero some years ago and home­
steaded Government laud in this, at that
“’Bout iron furnaces bastin’ op, nod time, unsettled portion. They passed in
this community as man and wife. Mrs.
rollin’ mills shuttin’ down !”
Smith, being a strong-minded woman’srights advocate, and having some educa­
“Hnllsale houses goin’ to the wall,
tion, began corresponding for a Northern
and comer groceries bein' knocked paper. After awhile 8mi h, finding out
higher’er Gilderoy’a kite T”
“Yea,.I heard it all. and what of itF* eluded to follow them, ostensibly for the
"What of it!” echoed tbe old man, purpose of getting his children. When bo
rrived on the acene and found Mrs.
aa he half wheeled in hia seat "Why,
Brown, nee Smith, so comfortable aud hap­
you infernal thick-headed idiot, it
py, be declined to interfere, and left them
means that Tin goiu’ to git ready for unmolested. A divorce was obtained with­
sqaeexin’ time*, and if you don't pay out trouble. Smith took a homestead ad­
me them aevtjn dollar* you owe me by joining Brown’s and boarded with his ci­
next week Thursday, I’U cover my
That’s pretty good for an amateur
aliorta by givin’ you the aliflrvdeat
lickin’ a William Henry crer fooled
with."
A truthful remark by an exchange:
"The young man who tamper* with al­
cohol i* inviting a blight to settle npoo
hia name aud character, and a curae
more hitter than death to take poMeaaiou of his fond hope* and bright pros­
pect*.” Boys, tliia is a nice thing to
pa*te in your hat where you can be re­
minded of it when tempted.
Several raeml&gt;eraof a Dakota church
swore oft smoking on New Year’s day.
agreeing to give twenty-five dollars to
tlie chureh for every cigar they amokeE
during the year. Ik order to make it
profitable to the ehoroh it is fciid that
tbe deaeo.1* go roend with their pocketa fall of fine-*——
five dollars into the church
It looks a good den! like the i
the garden of Eden trick.

TONIC

hint were unavailing, aud at last informa­
tion was received that Cosgrove’s regiment
had been engaged in a fierce battle at CuL

FACTS KCAUmC
Dt.Sste'ibaTn

■ fret, and cry &gt;rf turn*,
their 6oilc, kfila their *&lt;

ot the killed. Tua latter new* wis brdug.it

prisoner by the Federal so di era, who by
means of powerful InfiusDce was enabled
। with lmui«ill»le aud wonOerrei re*»H*. l-orwe.
I nutMiri and twrvM race!* r i&lt;* force.-EaUvem
I iheaiiud and Mppltee Hrain Hirer r.

husband's death, and for months and years
anxiontly looked for a letter from him.
gontau.rLnimgat.-Ai.ab-

be was either dead or had deserted her.
Mrs. &lt; oeTrove’s lather was a prominent
ship-builder in Delaware.' and af ar his
death, in 18U6, the entire estate, valued
at fifteen or twenty thousand dollars,
was left to his only daughter, Mrs. Cos-

Climbing the Spiral Stairs.

DRUQQMT* AMO DEALERS EVERYWHERE.

Every dollar of this money was spent in
“Yes,” she said, “our children are married
searching for the absent husband. After and Kone, and my bueband and I sit by our win
ter fire jnut-h as we dkl before tbe little ones ।
came
a iden the circle. Life la something
turned to her former borne and lourn-d like A to
spiral staircase we are all tbe lime com­
ing around over U»e spot we started from, only
Later she married Captain Edward God­ one degree further up tbe stairs.” .
“That is a pretty illustration-,” remarked
frey, • wealthy are Cap ain, who only
survived hia wedding • fow month*. Tbo herfricnd, musingly, gsz'ug Into the gluwhiu
coals which radiated a pleasant heat frum the
young widow wax ten only twenty-eight many windowed stove, “hfou know we can­
years of age, and being poxnexned of not atop toiling up tbe hill, hough. ”1
means and very attractive in appea *nce
"Surely we cannot, and for myself I don’t I An Only l&gt;niighl«r Cared of
the had many suitors. To nearly all -he find fault with that necessity provided tbe ad­
Consumption.
in life Is not attended with calamity or
appeared cold and indifferent, and great vance
sufl^ring, for 1 have bad my share of that.
was tho surprise manifested in 1878 when Not long since my health utterly broke down.
sbo married James D. Cosgrove, Sr., tho Mv system was full of inaiaiia. Mr digwiUon
father of her first husband. Although tho became thoroughly disordered aqd my nerves ('.■nwitupli.ui tiiacbl d 1- n.re in tide ovumry^nd
in a wretched state. I was languid, ate rnjuSs^the t’evl of hraltli. He ha* (irevrd lu the
latter was rather advanced in year*, being were
little and that without enjoying it, and bad no world iKWSCvfi*’&gt;n&gt;p»M&gt;n can to pnslllvc r slid per
then fifty-six years old, tho newly-marri&gt; d strength
strength or
or ambition
ambition to
to perform
perform even
even tuy
tny light
cure*, The lawtor co w k X* thl* roctpe
light
couple appeared happy and conten ed. household duties. Medical treatment failed to
•£*,“*'“W ,wo s7"‘
,o»“» ' «
The husband sold his little humble dwell­ reach the seat of the trouble. The disesse- T,be,ST 1*«* !“?•*?. *“he
which
seemed
to
be
wreakneae
of
all
tbo
riul
I
AddXMCrx'do^k
* Co. f.QM&amp;e Str^t. I'MUing on Dallas street, a few months ago,
organa-progweed
until
Hind
several
attacks
■
Jrlphia
i.arai&gt;i«thi*
i*i»-r
and by tho aid of a part of his young which
a liicli my
mv plivaiciaus
nliVHlri^tik pronuuurrd tn
lu. acute
........ '' to he
wife’s money, purchase 1 a handsome _________________
congestion of the stomach. Tbe last of tbe*c ' "
dwelling on Lexington street, near Fre- wu* a desperate struggle and wa* given up to.
tnont.
I die* A» the crisis bad partially ns*M-d, my bus I
,
,| band beard of tbe merits of Parker's Touic a.« 1
The strange part of this story remains to an Invtgonint In just such caws a* mine. I I —
-■ —
be told. When tho deed for tbe new pur- took It and felt it* good effect* at once. It «1»kA

RUSKIN'S WORKS.

CONSUMPTION.

chase was about being pasted to tho Cos- P‘nred to prrvade my i»ody, a* though the
Flii.ii.toreteer with a VALUABLE TUEATIGKna
it ...
new life bar!c..me to m-.
Taking XirmlT a’slScttm
grove f.mil,
family it
wax tour,
foun 11 that
that ththo aim*,
signs- i। blereh.got
do *»»**i&lt;
other iucwcuk
medicine iI ubKiijru
confined to uupiuvc.
improve, auu
and iI
D*-T. A.8LOGUM.lsiPe*H5L,New kodu_
_
...I
.....
.

tore of the daughter of tho former owner,
• married lady residing in Richmond, Vo.,
wax necessary for a perfect title. Arrangementx vr. re made to have all the parties
interested in the property meet at ’Squire
.
— last a
McCaffrey's office on Wednesday
week ago. Ail were promptly on hand.
The daughter from Richmond and her hue-

, am Dow hl
bealth lhltn j lliTt
for a |
' long time.”
I (Extract from interview with the wife &lt;&lt;f I
I «*» »’• IVn-yl’axtorof Baptist Church, CoM

latter appeared, Mrs. James Cosgrove. 8r.,
arose from her *oat and scanned him thoroughly; then, ro*umingher scat, sbo kept
her eyes upon the stranger and closely
watched every movement. When be signed
bis name “ James D. Cosgrove, Jr.,” she
exclaimed: “ I know it,” and fell uncon.
scions to tho floor. She was carried into an
adjoining room and restorative* adminis ered. When she recovered she inqulred: “Where is he? Oh, whore is
he?” Being asked to explain what
she meant, she stated that "James D. Cosgrove, Jr.” was none other than her first
husltand, whom sbo bad for eighteen years
mourned as dead. An effort was made to
have an interview with tbo recreant busband, but it was found he had become
alarmed and fled. Hia wife was seen later
in tbe day at her hotel, and it wns from
her ascertained that she had been married
to Mr. Cosgrove for nine years past, and
borne him three children. Bbe was unaware that he had ever been marrted, and
she remarked at tho conclusion of the Interview: “Well, his wife has another
husband, and sbe can’t have mine.” Wbat
will be the result of the recent develop.
.
.
,
— ....
ments can not now be gainsaid. Yet it Is
a fact that Cosgrove, 8r., and young Mrs.
Cosgrove are living together as man and
wife, and Mrs. Cosgrove No. 2 has returned to Richmond, and is with tbe longlost bustMind. Tbo sale of the house on
Lexington street bad necessarily to ba de­
clared "off.”

I
I

I For Men, Women and Children; al wo a com­
j
plete line of best makes of
j
- — ^--?8LIPPER8-=^ '7:- ■­
I
ALL KINDS OF
|
i'U’BEEB GCCES,

THE RANGE OF PRICES.

The place—oppoxite Stevens' Blacksmith shop.

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Attention, People!
In making year Mlcctionx in Foot-Wear,
Remember that

R. A. KANAGA

Is the only Evclusjrc dealer In Ibis line in
|
Nashville,
i MY STOCK EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF
I
j

BUIIT BROS.’

Celebrated Boots and Shoes I

HJVOW I»ACKfe», -t,
[ Ludics’ and Oenls’ Felt ItoofN,
j
ETC. XTTC.
.

12 roses

i

30 PACKETS rLOWLMSKEM, SI.
Kedabyr*. MOsctm. 21 UnrvUreo&amp;boaaa*

THE 8T0RR8 &amp; HARRISON CO.

PALWVLLLE. lakje COUNTY. OHIO

OFIta F MilTD

,
W ,
,
I That these goods were bought low for cash,
।
wlu
’
,
-------------- ----------REMEMBER
I
I have no old, xbop-worn good* to &lt;U»! That
poseof.

REMEMBER

Wricht s Indian Vegetable Pills

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

That the place to buy Foot-wear is where noth­ Bale to take, being purely vegetable; no grip­
ing el&gt;e lx sold the whole attention given to the
ing. Price*rta. All Dnuotiste.
one claaa of good*.

REMEMBER
R. A. KANAGA.

[Chicago Tribune.]
The following table shows the average
prices of leading articles in this market for
eleven years past, on a currency basis.
These are not the lowest and highest prices
touched in that period, but the table pre­
sents a fairer view of the variations in
nominal value than would an attempt to
record the minor fluctuations. The figures
represent dollars per barrel for pork, per
ton for coal and pig-iron, per one thousand
feet for lumber, and per one hundred
pounds for live stock. They represent
cents per bushel for grain and flaxseed,
per yard for prints and muslins, and
pound for most other articles.

*NEW*«, *wCHOICE-«
SEEDS1IFRUITS!

WINN BROS.

WANTED^
MALE and FEMALE

I

■ ------ PBOPUIETO1U5----------

New Dental Parlors

Free! Cards and Cbromos.

Ovxb Tmumax’s Bronx, Nabbvhxb.

Dental

W ork

of evety description done according to latest
mproved modes.. Call aud sec samples.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Kxtracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

for postage. We will also send fre*. by tn.dl aa
samples, ten of our beautiful Chrotnoa, on receipt
of ten cents tn pay for packing and postage ; also
enclose a confidential price list ofour large oil

AGEHTS.'iuwX'J'^ ST

US

WISH BROS.

An Old Soldier’s 4PRlZE.L-.-i
EXPERIENCE.

karv ahsnlnidr sure.
Co .Portland, Maine.

8»e.s*.sSsc.GBS^«.Cfi«XC2

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral

“ While the divorce case was pending
Smith was appointed a Justice of tbs

" White with Uharahill'a army, just before
tbo battle of Vicksburg, 1 contracted

here then. When the divorce was granted

the marriage ceremony for tbe parlies,
whlch he accordingly did with hearty good­
will He still boards with them whenever

PATENTS
moietrom W AHH1NCI CON,
bend MODKLoB DBA WING
rAIX PATENT

“How
them?”

about tbe boys? Who claims

OXLY

www.u .v ww uiucptuuuumrnu,
making their home with the rootbar, bat
Ul.1£ rrequrnlly my w,t'a lb. ..tb.r,

«. ,1K—
.

— a&gt;*.ai-,K5s
XXKX WK WCC
g

TRAT FUBL»?Lfc'TWlVEU^.‘,E

Thousands of testiny .date certify

radc-Ur. wb.. cg;-gg8Sllggl"gggggfajg

cBsassse.

C. A. SNOW A CO.

:Ss*bs
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mm
Seal tor M DrugpMs.

�District of Ullnoix
Sharpie* A Co, lumber merchants of
Quebec, wbo failed last November, have

&gt;1,000,000. At nine o’clock last night
tbe river had risen to forty-six feet
above low-water mark. From five to seven
feel more water to looked for. Thto will

drive additional thousands from their homes
and cause a furtlwr loss of mllllous. Several

any other m&gt;nner reissued.
Holders
tA tbo coin may receive In cxchangs
dollar for dollar in any til rar coin of U«
atotaat Treasurers, or at any mint of tho
United .state*. Tbe bill also provides that
tbe trade dollar ba recoined Into any au­
thorised coin of the Government. A num­
bar of the members of tbe committee are

poed by the bill, nrxl Representative Bland
gave notice tiiat bo would Indsl upon an
mneodment providing for tiro recoin ga of
toe trade dollar into tho standard dollar, lu­

Tbe House Committee on Appropriations
will cuuiplele the Naval Appropriation bill
to-day. It provides for an approbation of
tU,fU0,12A being &gt;8,835,301 lea titan the
erilumtea and &gt;1.565,238 less than the ap­
propriation for
A suffiI the Secretary
Ing Is given, however.
•f tbe Navy.'
of tho monitors, for
which &gt;8,500,000 was asked.

The Hennepin Canal bill, reported ftvotably by tbo committee yesterday morning,
appropriates &gt;1,000,000 for beglunmg work
ea the canal. The friends of tho canal are
very hopeful In regard to Its passage lu tiro
House, though by others serious doubts of
its passage are expressed.
Slrould Its
friends make a working alliance with the
Baltimore &amp; Delaware Can il, it may Dull
through. Tiro vote on the Henuepiu Canal
in tbe committee was 8 to 2.

The foUcwing changes have been made
In tbo membership ot the Senate commltlia were added, and Do ph reUr
On Agriculture and ForestryBuUer wore

On Mines and Minina-Bowen was advanced

—On
J —Woman
.J—
.Buffrage
- - — n—.4Cockrell was added

Tbe following were named as members of
tbo two committees created by the Dew code
•f Senate rules:
On Expenditures of Public Moneys—Wllaoo. Harrison, Plumb, Plata Beck, GeoFre

Fisu aad Flsberiee—Lapbam. Sewell.
Dawes, Palmer, Morgan, Groomo and Far.ey.
As Authorized by tbo Sbcnnan-Mahono
resolutions, the Senate Committee on Priv­
ileges and Elections has appointed the fob
lowing sub-committees to investigate tbo
causes of election riots at Danville. Va,
and Copiah, Miss.: For Virginia, Senators
Sbermar., L*pb*m, and Vaneu; for Missis­
sippi, Senators Hoar. Cameron (Wisconsin),
Frye. Saulsbury, and Jonas.
It has been evident for some time that
tbe rapid Increase In emigration to this
country to exciting the animosity ot work­
ingmen in gbntraL Tiro subject lias been
discussed In labor organizations to a greater
or less extent Tbe first well-organized ef­
fort appears to have been made on Monday.
It is in the form of a printed petition.
It Is addressed to Congress. It says: “We
call upon you in tiro name of Uro
Intelligent wage-work era In the United
States. We call your attention to the fact
that this custom is growing into a steady
menace to the stability of American institu­
tions, and aims a direct blow at the com­
mercial life of the Union by attempting by
unfair means to reduce to the starvation
level of Europe tiro wages of our workmen.
To such an alarming extent ■ has thto system
been developed that we find the attention of
foreign Consuls drawn to its manifest evils,
and in some Instances it has been tho sub­
ject of special reports. We welcome gladly
to our a!ions those who have burst asunder
tbe chains of oppression and come into our
midst fn» moral agents, but we sternly pro­
test against the landing of bands of foreign
laborers upon whose body blood money to the
extent of thirty dollars per head has been paid
and whose liberty Is foresworn before their
native land passes from their view. Wo
call upon you to enact such laws as will
make it a criminal offense to bring to thto
country bodies of men who&amp;e freedom has
been purchased, as it to the easiest tiling in
tho world to send an agent among Uro Illfed, Ill-paid, and population-pressed labor­
ers m almost any of tbe Industrie
centers of tho world and obtain a sufficient

sand persons. One alone has thirty thousand
signatures appended.
The House Committee on rivers and har­
bors discussed tiro limit of tiro appropria­
tions for tiro next fiscal year Tuesday. Tbe
majority favored appropriations of not
■ore Ut:&gt; &gt;10,000,U00. and. If possible,
within &gt;0,000,000, though tiro ratitnato
•00. This sum, however, tho committee
thought it Impossible to secure, particular­
ly as the last Congress had refused to
focal nature will be considered.

THE IRDIAKI PULSE.

Indianapolis. Feb. fl.—During tbe lat­
ter part of January letters were sent from
this city to representative men. Justices,
Postmasters, Township Trustees, county
ofllcere, merchants, Prosecuting Attorneya
and members of tho Legislature. Notaries
Public and nearly every prominent politician
tn the State, without regard to party affilia­
tions, asking a statement of their preferODOBG for I’resident and Governor for tiro

rounding town*.
Wheeling Intend, comprising about elght
hundred acre*, aud containing a population
of 4.500, Is entirely under water, and Uro
km there alone w &gt;400,000. Hundreds of
warehouses hi tiro bufeneas part of Uie tow n
are partially under water, and* streets In the
higher portion are piled high with barrels
of sugar, salt, oil and nails, bales of prints
and dry goods, and other march andlse.
From BeUaire, Bridgeport, West Wheel­
ing and Martin's Ferry, O., aud Fulton,
Wellsburg, Beodwuod and MouudsvUle, Va.,
heartrending accounts of suffering come.
Some of these towns are entirely submerged,
West Wheeling, for example, not having a
solitary irouae out of water. Withlu a
radius of fifteen miles 20,000 people are
homeless, and a low of 35,000,000 bn
been sustained. Deaths by drowning are
reported from several pointe

CixciMXA-rt, Feb. 7.—The Ohio River
asked to give their views regarding the tariff continue* to rise, and there is grave i&gt;pprequestion. In all six thousand two hundred henslon that Uro flood of one year ago is to
be repeated. At midnight the water cov­
were sent out, and of that number four ered the alxty-one foot mark, aud was ris­
thousand two hundred have been returned, ing at the rate of two Indies an hour. Dur­
covering every voting precinct in the State. ing tho greater part of the day It rose at Uro
A footing cf tiro answers so far received rate of four indies au hour. It is raining
shows the following results:
above tfcre, and U&gt;e Ohio and ail Its tributa­
ries between here and Pittsburgh are rising
DUOonA-nc runuNca fob raxsiourr.
rapidly. Here It rained tbe greater part of
J. B. McDonald...A355 Henry B. Payno,
Haoooek
8, tnrst choice) 4M
Monday, all of Tuesday and Turaday night,
-- --------t.Henry B: Payne.
&lt;1 second Choice)..U* and all day Wednesday. Tbe gas is begin­
M«um Hoadley..
IS Samuel J. Tilden.. V) ning' to fall, and by to-night it will be en­
L*. A. Handricks..
1 D. W. Voorhees... 44 tirely cut off. The pumps at the water
-Ben Butter
3 Holman U works will probably bo stopped within
Morrison
No choloe.
twenty-four hours. The Board ol Public
BKPUBLICAX PBXnRXMCS roe riutuDKXT.
Works warn the people to use as iitUe
Arthur.-..LIM Blaine......1.044
water as possible, and the running of ele­
vators by water is forbidden. Only two or
General 8henn*n. a 4-Harrison..... 177
Gresham SSI;No choice DC
three railroad companies are able to receive
DKMOCRATIC rKBFKnXNCK WB OOVZItSOU.
freight Navigation oo tbe river has been
I. P. Gray3,1® Holman.....1.1S3
entirely suspended aud street-car travel has
Manson. 572 TurpJe 4&amp;
been stopped.
Beil 18 Coffrotb 13
Ci.Kvm.AND, Feb., 7.—Thur far the
Landers
3 Tom J. Wood 40
floods in Cleveland have occasioned but
J. H. Willard 14iVoort&gt;eo* 124
W. H. Erurtlsh....
ijNocboJoo W
little damage. The river has fallen some­
uirunnci.' riixrxnxxCE vox corxiutou.
what A large portion of the flats are in­
Calkin*1,588 Dudley 03
undated, nod factories and mills are par­
Straight 431 Gresham 87*
n-----TiS.Scattering............ !A tially under water. Along Merwin street
tiro
water has entered the cellars, and is
154,Calkins. Zd cbotccA,107
No choice.
The Connotton
Ou tbe tariff the answers received showed doing some damage.
Valley
and
the
Valley
railways
the following:
are still cut off from commuutetlon
with
aoutirorn
pointe,
and
are
Protective tariff TO4
Tariff for revenue, affording Incidental
partly covered with water for fifteen miles.
protection to American Industrie*3.064
I It is claimed that 26,000 feet ot Umber were
The Republicans are at se-i on guberna­ swept out Into the lake. It Is not expected
torial preferences. Calkins Is tiro most gen­ that more damage will be occasioned here.
eral favorite, and has a following In every At Youngstown tbe river Is wiUiln a few
county of the Stale.
Dudley ranks next, inches of high-water mark and steadily
but as lie refuses to bo a candidate his fol­ r&lt;sing. About Uilrty families have been
lowing will go to some of the other candi­ taken out of their dwellings in boats
dates, and when the second choice is asked and wagon*. Bottom lands are flood­
for it seems to run to Calkins. It looks now ed and great damage must ensue if tbe
as though their Slate ticket will be aa fob weather continues warm In Northwestern
lows: Governor, Calkins; Lieutenant-Gov­ Ohio. Arlington is uialer water, and Uiouernor, Hanna; Secretary, some one from sands of feet of lumber have been lost Re­
Fort Wayne; Treasurer. Rhody Shell; Aud­ ports from Warren and other points In
itor, Bruce Carr; Attorney-General, Robert Trumbull County say the flood there is the
Evans; Reporter Supreme Court. General highest ever known.
James IL Carnahan.
AIJUIMINO XKW8 FBOM DAWBENCKBCBG.
If the Democrats do not renominate the
CncciXMATl. Feb. 7.—A Nora-Jounuzl
present State officers they will depart from
a time-honored custom, and It is not ap­ special from Aurora, Ind., says: Intense
prehended that they will violate the cus­ excitement was caused here at ten o’clock
last
night, when the alarm-bells In Law­
tom of years. Therefore, tbe only specu­
lation on their ticket will be on Governor renceburg, two miles away, were distinctly
and Lieutenant-Governor, aud it Is preUy beard. Tbe levee above that town has
clear now that the question Is settled In given way. and no doubt tiro place is being
subjected to a rushing flood. There &lt;s no
favor of Colonel Gray.
means of obtaining particulars.
FLOODS IN PKNN8VLVANIA.
Prospecls for Fruit.
PirranvnoH, Feb. 7.—The river is be­
St. Louis, Feb. A—The Poll-Dispatch
lieved to have reached Its highest point at
publishes exhaustive reports of the condition I ten o’clock last night and is now stationary,
of tho fruit crop in ttie Mississippi Valley, with the Monongahela thirty-three feet three
which it summarize* as follows: \
inches, and Uie Allegheny thirty-four feel
Illinois—Peach crop entirely killed; cher­ six incites. The latest news from Ute head­
ries badly Injured; blackberries and black waters report tbe waters receding. Thomas
Kelley, a grocer of the south side, - was
raspberries killed to tho snow line; poara trying to seeuffi driftwood and fell into
touched to some extent, but red raspberries, the Monongahela and was drowned.
strawberries, apples and other fruits In good Another man, name unknown, went
condition.
down Uie river on a barge and
Alabama—Tbe winter has been so severe is believed to have been ktri. Hundreds of
as to almost completely ruin tiro fruit crop, women and children are quartered In tbe
and gardeners have turned their attention City Halt Many were half-starved, not
to cultivating vegetables.
having eaten anything all day. A substan­
Texas—Peach and other fruit buds are In tial supper was served them, and every­
splendid condition; only, aa in Mississippi, thing possible done to relieve titelr suffer­
fears are felt for frosts in the spring.
ings.
The north pier of Union bridge
Arkansas—Only part of the peach crop is has Just been wasted away. Travel
Injure*!^ strawberries promise splendidly was
suspended
on
every
rail­
and other traits are in good condition with road except lb? Pennsylvania Central.
the exception of grapes.
CIXAHFIELD, Pa., Feb. 7.—At this point
Kw.ncky—Ps-icli crop severely blighted. tbe Susquehanna has reached tho highest
Mississippi—First buds all right, but fears point since 1855. Tbe rise is accompanied
felt of wet frosts in the spring.
by a destrnctive ice-flood. River bridges
Louisiana—Prospects better than they have been carried away and a larp- amount
have been for six years.
of lumber and logs set adrift
Sei Fret by Frelinohuyiaa.
San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 4.—Alexandei
Trimble, the Texan arrested by the State
rangers, charged with being one of the lead­
ers In tho Mexican National train robbery
last November, has been released by order
of Secretary Frei inghuysen. Tbe release of
Trimble to execrated by tbe citizens of the
border counties, the action of the Secretary
of State being regarded as a viola­
tion of the precedent established in 1877,
when the jail at Rio Grande City was raided
by a party of Mexicans, who rescued a num­
ber .of persons and kille l the Deputy Sheriff.
The leaders were surrendered by Mexico
apon demand cf tho United Slates extradl-

stimulated by the formation of an exchange

LomsvnxK, Ky., Feb. 7.—It to still
raining, and the river creeps t.teadlly up
four inches per hour. At 10:30 o’clock last
night the canal gauge registered thirty-six
and one-half feet of water, which is within
eight toct of tho highest mark of last year.
A number ol distilleries, foundries, etc.,
near the river shut down last night, and
tliree hundred and fifty families were driv­
en from tho point to no one knows
where. Trains on all tbe roads are delayed
by washouts.

alve furniture factory of Crown in AKluen-

forfeited to the United States
For Indicting Jove letters to female pupils
under his charge, iTinclpal Overacre, a morrie-4 nun. wa* dlsmlsied from his partition
in tbe public schools of Macon, III., Monday.
Incendiaries have destroyed a church, two
steamers and a large business house in
Bermuda. Rewards are offered, and tbe
penalty is death.
During January fires in tbo United States
destroyed property valued at &gt;12.000,000,
&gt;10,200,000 alone being burned up In 384
conflagrations. This hi tho heaviest teas la
OUti mon Hi for several years.
Three masked men entered tbe shoo
store of W. F. Bartieti In Philadelphia
Sunday night, bound and gagged the watebminers in the neighborhood of

four cents per bushel Monday. They have
been receiving four and a half cents, but
according to agreement reduce prices thern-

Burglars under arrest at Bridgeport.
Conn., confess that the gang to which they
belong broke into twenty-six places withlu
the past year, and committed one highway
robbery. Their ages range from sixteen to
nineteen years.
’ Tbe jailer at Dallas, Tex., finds tiiat Easton
and Ckramack, Xhs cottou-swlndlera, who
were kept from each other In order to pre­
vent collusion in their statements, construct­
ed a paper telephoue between their cells and
kept up communication at night
At Keokuk, Iowa, Monday the case ot
tbe State vs. W. N. Sturgis, who was
charged with making away with 100.000
bushels ot corn, was dismissed. F. J. Ken­
nett, of Chicago, the principal prosecuting
witness, not putting in an ap;roarance.
Tbe New England Agricultural Society
will not permit tiro sale of iu toxicants at
any of tiro fairs hi tbe future.
John Ball, one of the pioneers of the
Grand River Valley in Michigan, died at
Grand Rapids, lu hta ninetieth year.
Mrs. Catharine P. Pattison, mother
Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, dk I
Tuesday morning at Alexandria, Va
Tbe Texas Legislature has passed, a law
making it a misdemeanor to fence lands
not owned or leased, or to herd stock on the
A pamphlet has been published at Berlin
aiming to prove that Bismarck attempted to
have France join, the German alliance
against Russia and England.
In tiro crooked whisky case of Thomas
O’Neill and John B. Reynolds, Milwaukee
dtollllera. Judge Dyer Tuesday awarded the
Government Judgment tor &gt;23,000.
Tho Ohio House Tuesday repealed the
MeGonnelteville ordinance, which empow­
ered incorporated villages to decide whether
liquor should be sold or Dot within their
boundaries.
Tbe G. A. R. Encampment of Ohio, In
session st Zanesville, voted Tuesday against
the abolition of the pension agencies and
tiro transfer of the business to tuo Treasury
Department
vThe Bar Association at Keokuk, la,,
Tusday adopted a memorial to Congress
asking that tiro salaries of United States
Judges be materially increased. This to said
to be tbo inauguration of a similar move­
ment tiiroughout the country.
In Waddams Township, near Freeport,
Uh, Monday evening Wm. H. Hawkins held
up a cat by the tail for Adam Kraft to
shoot The latter accidentally slipped and
lell, discharging tiro gun, and the load in­
tended for tbe feline entered Hawkins’ side,
killing him instantly.
James Blake, George Butler and John
Bishop entered tbe house of Charles
Twicholl at North Bridgeport Conn., Mon­
day -night bi a drunken condition, and
found tbe Twichelte also Intoxicated. Tiro
men attempted to outrage Mrs. Twichell;
and when Mrs. Mary Lewis, aged fiftyfive’ interfered, BUhop shot her dead.
Tho remains of the widow of General Dix
were inferred at New York Wednesday.
The variable weather In Kansas is said to
have killed a large area of winter wheat
Premier Gladstone has been elected an
honorary member of tiro New England His­
toric-Genealogical Society.
Edward Tabor, one of tbe proprietors of
the Evansvifle (Ind.) Journal, died Wednes­
day morning at Cuthbert Gt
At the River Coal-Miners* Convention at
Pittsburgh. Wednesday. H was decided not
to demand any advance in wages at present.
A construction train was overturned Dear
Port Gibson, Miss., Wednesday, and four­
teen men were Injured, pee fatally and
three dangerously.
MIm AnnaP. Sill, wbo founded the sem-

will arrive from Washington next week.
Thomas R. Austin, D.D., died at Via-

of brick, and arched with iron girders, but
hardly had the firetueo put their tedders up

fourth year. He was a Mason of the thirtythird degree, and his funeral will be con­
ducted by Her. Bob Morris at New Albany,
on Saturday.

which there are probably right mill­

Lmcour. IB.. Feb. ".-Application for a

Triukitat

Saturday

followed

and threw ap la-

Monday.

H*

BilM farther and half way to Tokar. Noth-

stated of 3,500 raw and badly-equipped re-

tiro Liver cottpiaM
btlek aud shoulder*.
Hcve me until I con
Syrup. After taking one bottle Teoeld feel
decided Impruvcraent. I eoatioued lu um
1 mo*t clroerfally

frout without arms and others with only
muakata.
•
At the beginning of tbe fray tbo camels
and baggagemen turned in flight, and meat
of tbe Egyptians bolted, despite Colonel

TO REPAIR DAMAGES.
Dear lady, there is probably do use telling
Tbo enemy followed tbe fugitives almoat you that fashionable life iu a great ettv la a
into Trtnkltat Tbo Europeans, police and rough one on your beauty.
Turkish infantry were cut to pieces, and
fourteen European and three native officers
are missing.
The fight was begun eial substitutes can never pass lor those rich
by a few Arab horaemen attacking and glossy locks. Parker’s Hair Balsam will
Baker Pasha's cavalry, which fled,
and Baker then formed a square, which tho

lled lu confusion, nod Uro gunners deserted
tlielr guns. Baker Pasha was aoventi times
surroondod by the enemy, but, with hta
rtaff managed to cut his away through. Only
three sides of a square were formed owing
to the fact that two companies of Egyptian
troops stood still, overapuie with fright
Tbe enemy poured into tills gap, when
tiro Egyptians threw away their rides and
Hung lheinselves upon tbe ground, scream­
log for mercy. Tile troops ou one side of
tiro square killed many of their own mon by
wild firing. Tbe enemy betrayed profound
contempt for ttielr opponenta.
London, Feb. 7.—Later odvlct® regard­
ing iba defeat of Baker Pasha state that
tiro slaughter oi bls forces continued all the
way beck to Trlnkitat The Egyptians were
panic stricken and toil upon lheir knees,
but tfadr appeals for mercy were fruitless.
Tbe Arab* seized them by tbelr necks,
tlirust sjroara kito their backs, and savagely
cut their ibroata. Tbe fugitives, buddled
together on the shore at Trlnkitat, might
easily have been slaughtered, but tiro ene­
my gave over tiro pursuit. The men em­
barked as quickly a* possible upon six trans­
ports lying there, and with Baker Pasha
and Colonel Sartorius arrived at midnight at
Suaklm.
A Suakim dispatch says that the enemy
surrounded and destroyed Tewfik Bey and
400 followers between Sinkat and the coast,
while attempting to cut their way through
tho enemy
All special dispatches agree that Tokar
and Sinkat are hopelessly lost. Tbe tact
that tho British gunboats have left Trinkltat creates a bad impression upon the minds
of Egyptians, and encourages the rebels in
their fanaticism.
The Earl of Derby, British Colonia! Sec­
retary, In a speech at the Liberal dinner
last night said the Government would not
engugo the honor and reaoureee of En­
gland in the task of recovering the &amp;&gt;&gt;
dsn. Tbe Government has no Intention -f
converting tbo occupation of Egypt Into an­
nexation.
Vienna, Feb. 5.—Gallmeyer died at six
o’clock Sunday morning. Galmeyercame
back from America May 17, 1883.
On
uro doors of tiro modest dwelling to a scrap
of paper with the following words in her
own hand:

Unhappy is a young man wheroe overcoat
with his uncle.

LOOK OUT FOR TOUR HEAD!
catarrh always starli lu the head, arid belongs
to the bead. There Is no mystery about the
origin of thia direful disease, it begins tn a
negteeu-d cold. One of tbe kind that Is “acre
to be better in a few day a" Thousands of
victims know bow It la by sad experience. Ely's
Cream Balm cures In the t;*d and catarrh in
aillteaugra. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Ap­
plied ‘th the finger to the nostrils.
Nc^unoklng allowed iu this, room, said a
to the stove.
BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA 8ALVE.

sale by F. T. Bo Iax.

FOOLISH
Those suffering from
complaints peculiar to
tbelr —
dally

to learn
Friend.

Ing it* merit, address,
R. PbNOELLT A CO.,

-Al her last will. Gallmeyer desire*: My

of death, be dissected In tec death-chamber,
and then burled in tho paupers common grave

Mich.

Sold by all druggists.

Gallmeyer directs by her will that her
body go to the dissecting-tebte In order that
it may be of service to science and student*.
The friends of tbe actress refuse to accede
to this request.
London, Feb. A—It is announced that
the explorer O'Neill has arrived at Mozam­
bique. He bu traversed 1,400 iniles of
hitherto unexplored country between Mo­
zambique and Lake Nyaraa. O’Neill dis.
covered Lake Amrambu, which he declared
to be Uro true source of Pieuda River. He
reports LakeShirw* smaller than described.
On his return O’Neill followed tiro valley
of Lake Loango, which be describes as well
peopled.
London, Feb. A—Parliament opened yes­
terday. The Queen’s speech wns read, and
was well received. In tho House of Com­
mons Mr. Burke moved au amendment to
the Queen’s speech. After his argument,
and no person rising to reply, the Speaker
put tbe question, and the amendment waa
rejected, whereupon a motion to close the
debate Wai carried. Tbe absence of Sir
Charles Dilke. who was expected to reply
to Burke, resulted In thus cutting off the

read Dr. Pe^yta
to
concerning disease oft women aud children,”
Free to any lady. Postage tn sealed envelope
4 cents.

Catarrh

Foy at once made hta escape. A Deputy
Sheriff was dispatched from hero Tuesday
to ti&gt;e Crouch farm to arrest Foy, who shot
and killed himself five minutes before tbe

jecl was In killing a man at Union City is
not known, unless it was to put nut ot tiro
way some one who knew something about

Belief at Once.

Set a liquor er
snuff.

He was about sixty years old and leaves a
wife and several children

I^OPS&amp;Mait
(BITTERS
IflBQWKasmsiB
I

Lfariai JbarBaarir,

ide. which is considerably more than la
asked for a bushel of potatoes. Tlie Atlan-

from Europe, and It is stated thatSO.OOU,-

Frederick Kallsae's WtedlaR

State Central C&lt;

National Con rent ion ou April M.

Hope and Malt
Gontaut Biron, the French dipkwat, iu hta
slxty-eigbth year.

Applied

meat will art,

materially in thia

per, Coroner of Milwaukee County, died
very suddenly at noon Monday. He has

&lt;*•» ■oPaln
or Dread. Gives

Parliamentary annata, and causes
tion in political circles.
Purrn, Feb. 7.—Tbe Lower House of the
Hungarian Diet has adopted the resolution
offered by the President of the Council and
Minister of tbe Interior that tbe bill to le­
galize marriage of Jews and Christians be
removed from the orders of the day.

tendered her rea'gnatiun.
Governor Hamilton has appointed Bobby
B. Adams, of Fairfield, a trustee of tbe
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,
vice Isaac B. Self, resigned.
White Mrs. Danforth was out riding with
Jackbox, Mich., Feb. 7.—About eleven
her husband lu a sleigh at Pittsfield. Pa..
Wednesday, tiro horao ran away and she o’clock Monday night James Foy, a farm
was thrown Into tho river and drowned.
band who has been In tho employ ot Daniel
An Illinois Central freight train was Holcomb, son-in-law of the murdered
thrown down an embankment of seventy- Jacob D. Crouch, shot, and. It is supposed,
five feet, near Apple Elver. Of fifteen pas­ mortally wounded Elmer Schuler, at Union
senger* In tbe couch tan were cut or bruised,
but no one was fatally injured.

people were killed and seven injured. It
was probably ten minutes after tbo
alarm before the firemen
mounted
tbo building.
Tiro structure had been

w----- in
width swept out with a horrible hfas. Lad­
der* and men went down beneath the falling

rule until May.

Munitions of war Intended for the tararsiiia In Hayti, which were seized oe board

�their rink Saturday evening. Herb,
HELLO! HELLO!
WOODLAND.
posts at Bowen’s Mills, Middleville and
Walreth. Jaa. Campbell, of NaebviUe,
Vermontville met with Jeffords post
Mary Lee is in Charlotte painting.
and
Harvey Marple, B. E. Bradkett
Tuesday evening. Asa result of tbe Welton of Hastings, representing the and Freddie Barrett, of Chariotte.comC. Hooum bM returned from Bay
yrAwravrr.AJEb
convention, it was decided to hold tbe Mich. Belle Telephone Co., were In the peted. By a vote of tbe bouse the prize City.
village, Wednesday, feeling of eurpeoSATURDAY, • - - FEB. 2, 1884 next annual reunion of the Barry Co.,
Pat and his wife are having another
wm given to tbp latte who is a marvel­
plein
regard
to
telepbonlcal
connect
­
Battalion at Hastings, August 90, 21
ion,1 the company proposing to extend ous abater for one of bis see.
LIFE IN NA8HVILLE, aud 22,1884. After the meeting the
boat JocatWMs th* village.
0
ne
of
the
most
readable
and
popu
­
members adjourned to Nashville bouse their line from Charlotte to Grand
I also offe«**y Grein EUretor—Mm 20x44,lar of the books of travel tiiat have re­ Tharsday.
And Her Environs._____
with Steas Power and Cleaner, with a rapaci­
where the visitors were served with an Rapids if a certain warrant of patronG. A.R post will soon be muster­
cently been published in this country
ty of 4,000 bushels, all In good condition and
-Trade in sugaring fixtures opens oyster supper at the expense of Jefferds
ed io at Woodland.
up more lively than for several years post. There were also present nearly village was made and all but $65. of Imebeen “Five Mouths Abroad,"- by
Mins Lottie Colea rock has gone to
Mr.
James
E.
Scripps,
of
The
Eveaieg
My reason tor •ailing are entirely satisfacto­
a dozen comrades who are members of the sum asked wns raised. This bal­
News* It forms a volume ot 458 pegesr Springport to visit old friends.
ry, and IbU offer presents a rars opportunity( ( —Henry Mallory has been adjudged
the post at Vermontville. The “boys" ance will be subscribed to-day aad as
Gratton Huddle, accompanied by hia
and
h
liberally
illustrated
with
origi
­
Vfc Ville, Hastings and Middleville
insane and taken to the Kalamatoo asy­ report a jovial good time.
broYlter, liu returned from Ohio.
have subscribed their quota we can nal engravings. It is as entertaining
lum for treatment. 1
Mr. Valeotioe’a folks visited their
L A. HANCE,
—Tbe Cunningham trouble between look forward to tbe erection of the line as a story throughout, and at the some
Bellevue,. Mfch.
—The loss on D. 8. Hobbs’ house has Patrick Cunningham, complainant,
rime is replete with valuable uforma- old neighbor, Mrs. Brooks, at Charlotto
at last been adjusted.Hobbs gets a little and bis wife, son Edwin aud his wife, as soon aa spring opens.
NEW PRINTS.
tioo. The book ia sold by the pab!wh­
। better than $600 on a thousand-dollar defendants, all of Woodland, hat been
Rev. Hunsberger, of HMtingspreach­
H0UBE8 BURIED.
ere at $1.75 percopy, but it ia for »
received st Griffith"#.
1 policy.
finally settled by arbitration which
abort time being given away to every ed at tbe Holmes church Wednesday
LMt
Saturday
afternoon
about
five
,
—Charles House, the youn^ man took two days to determine before Jesw
person wbo shall get up a dab of six evening.
Some parties from Nashville were
। whose leg was crushed In Dickinson’s sio Jordan, James Lee el. el. of Wood­ o’clock tho inhabitants of Nashville subscribers to The Echoy at the tow
here this week trying to rent a hall for
mill last fall, made a good recovery land tills week, Patrick gets the 130 were startled by an alarm of tire. It dob-cate ot 60 cents per eepy.
wa#
soon
ascertained
that
tlie
scene
of
a
skating
rink.
acres
of
laud,
and
Laura
hia
wife
in
and has gone to work.
QT Ladles Felt Boots at
—Henry Stowell, editor of the Sene­
conflagration wm the house of Dann
Our sick list is Miss Louisa Znschnitt
R. A. Kanboa's.
—J. M. Wood’s loss on his foundry lieu of dower and alimony $500. and Jones and William Hummel in tbe ca Falls Reveille, published at Seneca
Mrs.
Crowell,
Dalia Palmerton, and
A. M.
Why don’t you see E. R White at Jaa. Flem­ has been adjusted. He gets $2,100. Patrick is again made happy.
south-west part of the town. The fire Fails, N. Y.. attended the funeral of Mrs. Belle Lee.
'
ing's Jewelry store, sod exchange that Old There wns $3,000 insurance on the Flint and C. G. Holbrook appeared for
department
wm promptly on hand, but Mrs. Anna Stowell, held at Woodland,,
Sewing machine f r an Elegant New Crown
Chas. Collins and wife have returned
Patrick Cunningham,and Hon.Clement
building and contents. x
last week, and Iim the following to say
with all the attachment* complete.
from the north, and expect to take up
Smith for Laura Cunningham, Edwin the fl re had gained such headway be­ of the deceased in his paper:
—Hitt brothers have completed their
fore it was discovered that it would
NEW GOODS.
their abode here.
Cunningham and his wife.
In tbe dirtant town of Woodland, Micb-.laet
have been folly to attempt the saving
A fresh earzo qf SbeetiDKS, Bleached Goods, wood-sawing contract at tins place and
Thad. Rogers and wife started for
Saturday evening, an honored mother paired to
—Tuesday last wm the twenty-fifth
Denims, Ticking, Striped Shlrtinr, Ginghams, have returned to Woodland, They
of them. Tbe fire originated in Jones’ her bc*veo)» rwrt. She was our mother-Aon* Bay City on Thursday on account of
Hosiery, etc., just in at
Griftith's.
anniversary
of
the
marriage
of
Mr.
and
“buzzed" about 600 cords here.
houteandthe whole of bis household Stowell—* loving, faithful, Christian mother, Mr. Carpenter’s sickness.
ever ready bands and willing feet minis­
«- Full Hue of tip-top Cigani at
/
/ —The well on Lentz’s corner was .Mrs. Wm. Parker, and in view of that goods were burned.
Hummel was whose
There will be a donation and oyster
tered to tl* need* and comforts of a'l imund
___ l
\JoHN BravN.'b.
tested yesterday. The water supply fact, they were Invited out to Moses more fortunate Mving nearly ail ot his her. Her whole life wm an oration to tbe liv­ supper for the benefit of Rev. Mr. Judd
'■
FOB SALK.
Kocher’s to spesd the day. Arriving
was found insufficient, and the depth
furniture. Mrs Jones had left home ing. It wa* * life of affection, of fldeUtv to at the residence of H. C. Carpenter on
50 acres of land 9% miles from Nashville. 50 will be increased until another vein there they found Mrs. K. was away from' but a short time previous, and it' ia duty and of love to kindred and frtenda. Her
Tuesday evening. Feb. 13. Supper 50
acres ready for crops, house and barn al a bar­
home. Mr. Kocher led them to believe
th ought that fire caught from the stove
gain also steam traction engineand separator.
is reached.^
’
cento pei eouple. All are invited to
Buffering of body, with
that she had been called away to see a
io
which
n|
fire
wm
left
burning.
There
mind
her
pure
m&gt;'ul
ascent
attend.
—About $150 has be~n raised for sick neighbor, and nothing strange
wm no insuraece oji either building.
S7*L«rge and Elegant assortment of Valen­ Dana Jones and about $170 for Hum
Perry Stowell and Mias Dnra Haight
wm thought of it until Mr. Kocher
tines at the Drug and Book Store of
mel’s family, with which to build for brought them home in the evening
From early childhood. Ha? deceased was train­ were married on Thursday of last week.
F. T. Boibi.
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE
ed under era re responsibilities and many cares. On thetfr return they were serenaded
them new houses to supplant those when they found their house all aglow
She waa born Io Chenango county in 1»W, her
CrVIllage Taxes must be all paid before
’•nmcMi last Saturday.
maldea oarne being Anna Goff. In 1818, she by tbextqnd whom they invited in to
February 10th to save levy on property.
with lights and filled with self invited
W F Owvnna
waa marrWd at Bainbridge, to Samuel Stowell, pnrtake Jr the good things provided.
—“Yon can stick a pin here,"exclaim­ guests. Asocial reunion and general
The weather is improving.
with whom she lived until about the year 1842,
Village Marshal.
ed nn Assyria school teacher as he elu­ good rime ensued. The sequel proved
when she wm left a widow Id charge of a large The youngcouple have the good wishes
Len
Strowe
has
a
very
sick
baby.
NEW"GROCERY STORE.
family The family movwd to Seneca F»fls of their many friends.
cidated a mathematical prin iple of that Mrs. Kocher together with Mrs.
A. W. Olds was io town Tuesday.
in
1324, aad resided here for many years, or un­
_____ Vix E Gar.
Graves &amp; Son would respectfully announce unvarying veritv, and when he came Parker’s mother and sister from Battle
til 1841. when, lhev removed to Elmira, and
E. R. White—new ad.—the Crown.
to the public that they have opened a fine, new
tlience
futo Pennsylvania. Several vears later
Creek bad been at Mr. Parker's all day
stock of choice Groceries In the building, corner to sit down again the pin was there.
HASTINGS.
Mrs. T. E. Niles is-on the sick list.
members
of
tbe
family
n
turned
toSebac*
Falls,
Main and 8hcnu*n 8u. where they will be
—There will be another prize contest preparing for tbe event of the evening.
J. B. Marshall is numbered with this and stU^latee several of the number moved to
□leased to tee all ot their old customers and a
New meat market—Troxell AS win.
Michigan, where they now reside. Tbe moth­
Lost of new one*.
this (Saturday) evening at Winn &amp;. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were tberecipients
er departed for that Slate about twake years
Telephone prospects are better than
Dr. J. Graves will resume his practice aa Flint’s’rink. Priret will be awarded to of a goodly numberof presenteand con­
Born : To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fur­ ago.
Vetcrnary surgeon.
lant
week.
Comparatively few lives have extended
long. a 131b. boy.
the best lady skater -and gentleman gratulations.
Call and ace us.
Graves A 8on.
through ao long and eventful a period. What
The skating rink has became the
Ed. Mallorv has been via ted by mid­ changes were wrought in her life time I What
skater. Also a barrel race on skatesj
—The HMtings lecture association
great attraction.
cttnu La history have transpired I What prog­
Jobs Bhacn’s.
—Owing to the splitting of the drive have arranged for the appearance in night poultry thieves.
Hastings G. A. R. ’» will bold a camp
ress has been made in church and State I But
belt, Dickinson’s saw mill has been that city, next Monday evening, of the I Mrs. C. L. Glasgow returnsd from •ven tbe longest life has an end, and tbe most fire on the 36th.
WOOD WANTED!
extended earthly componlocshlp must be tom
Jonesville
Saturday*
evening.
C. S. Hilbourn, editor of the Demo­
I want 1.000 cords of 16 aad 18 inch •eanon- shut down for a few days until a new Original Spanish Students assited by
asunder.
The
loaa
of
a
mother
is
tbe
greatest
N. C. Hagerman has established a' of all looses. There la no one wbo can fill bee
one could be procured. The flouring their superb concert novelty company.
crat, was recently relieved of a tape
place. Tbe mother whoec death we are called worm 60 feet in length.
mill has been running ns usual, how­ This orgnniution is composed, of stu­ feed grinding mill at Charlotte.,'
FOR SALE.
Horace Martin has moved into the upontomoarn waa a noble Christian woman.
dents
of
the
principal
college
of
Madrid
Our young people turprised Rev.
Pair Matched Marcs and Fine Carriage Horse. ever.
Her loyalty to love, to duty and to God was aa
Gregg house on north Main St.
beautiful as her impulses' and as steady aad Hunsburger last Friday night, and
E. L. Shackr, Maple Grove.
—A good business man will never Spain. During the Paris Exposition
Miss Anna Marshall, of Mapte Grove, and tree aa her affections. Her life was In her
take hia sign ont of the newspaper, they played in that city, and their en­
home, in her children, and in the promotion of presented him with a purse containing
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
tertainments excited such great enthu­ is visiting at Peter Rothbaar's.
the happlncai of those to whom she waa attach­ between 30 and 40 dollars.
A Feed Grinder nearly new.
while he expects to do business. When
M. R. Campbell of Fingal, Ont., ia ed by tbe ties of nature. Of such a life there
Marshall, GallatIn &lt;t Co.
Somebody fly to the rescue of tbe
he takes his sign down it indicates that siasm that they received many flatter­
is nothing be said, and yet everything to com­
visiting his brothers, W. 8. and J. D.
ing
offers
of
engagements
from
all
mend. Her neighbors praised her and her Journal man. He is hankering after
bis business is poor and he is losing his
A contagions horse disease ia pre&gt;val-' children cherish her memory. Two daughters
parts of the continent that they decid­
Jobx Brack's.
“
a
few bushels of potatoes, lard, pork,
grip.
ed to remain upon the concert stage. ent, and many animals are dying from and four eons survive her, and while they butter, eggs, flour, etc.”
mourn the loos ot a tender and loving mother,
NEW MEAT MARKET.
—Some sneak thief effected an en­ They have appeared in all the princi­
•he is partaking of joys eternal in the sweet
James
Clark’s “Robert Burns" under
I desire to announce to the people of Naab- trance to the residence of C. Wallace,
Mrs. 0. Green and Mrs. Ed. Keet, ot fields of Eden, wheretbe tree of life is blooming
pal cities of this country, electrifying
vlUe and surrounding community that I have
auspices of the Knights of PytblM
opened % meat market first door north of 8. ot Maple Grove, a few nights since and their bearers with the charm of their Battle Creek, are visiting at Wm. Par­
Friday
evening
of last week, was well
Llebhauser. where can always be found a com­ relieved a chest of $20, hard-earned
ker's.
music, and it is only through a misunplete &gt;lne of fresh and Bait meats, sausage,
attended and universally praised.
WEST KALAJIO.
Roller skating is the moat practical
dried beef, etc., which be sold at lowest price*. money. Wallace is unable to. get a .derstanding iu their engagements
The
skating
rink
was crowded Tues­
By keeping best quality goods and selling low, clue to the thief.
(having a night to spare) that they amusement that has ever struck Nash­
Mrs. Albert Barnes is quite sick.
day evening to its utmost capacity. C.
I nope to receive a fair share of tbe public pat­
—Jim Pilbeam has been unusually have been persuaded to appear in ville.
ronage. Highest price paid for hides and pclU.
Among tbe sick this week is Man­ E. Dudley of Detroit gave an exhibi­
Mrs. H.C. Znchnitt and Miaa Tena
Give me atrial.
JOHN FURNIBS.
unfortunate ^recently. A short time Hastings. They appear in their native
ning Barnes.
tion of his skill on the bicycle and roller
ago he had two fingers badly mashed costumannd their instruments (guitars Velte visited Woodland friends over
Ralph Mast and wife returned to Al- skates.
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
Sunday.
in
the
macninery
at
Buxton
’
s
shop.
and
mandolins)
have
double
the
num
­
le gnn Wednesday.
To Loan on good Beal Estate security.
Services closed at tho Presbyterian
Jerry
Weis,
of
Manton,
Wexford
Co.,
.
H. A. Dcrox.
Last Monday bis leg was caught be­ ber of strings of the ordinary instru­
Tbe ice storm on Monday and Tues- church Thursday evening. Much good
MONEt TO LOAN
tween two heavy timbers and badly ments. Those of our citisens who can visited his sinter, Mrs. A. D. Squires, diay made navigation disagreeable.
has
been accomplished by tbe evening
On Real EaUteat low rate of Interest of
bruised.
make it convenient to attend can be this week.
H. J. Stocking is lying seriously ill meetings held in the several churches
________ H. A. Dmu.
L. P. Cessna and wife, of Grand
—The funeral services of Mrs. Brown assured of a great treat.
with erysipelas, and his life ia despair­ this winter.
Hans.
Rapids, are visiting at Henry Knicker­
TOBACCOS.
were held at the late residence of tfie
ed of.
—Charles Hanson, living near Barry- bocker’s.
All tbe leading brand* of fine goodA
deceased Sunday forenoon, and were ville Mills, wm brought home from St.
A. N. Biuwett’s children are just re­
BALTIMORE.
J. Braun.
H. Gordon, of Alto, was in the- vil­
largely attended. Chas. Andrus, of Ignace tbe first of tbe week in a sad
covering from a disease pronounced
lage yesterday, on business connected
Coughs and colds.
MARRIED.
Flushing preached the funeral dis­
scarlet fever.
Robert Griffin is on the sick list.
PRICE—FLORY—At the reddcnc® of tbe course and the remains were interred condition, the result of an accident in with his property here.
In tbe death last week of Mrs. J. A.
tbo lumber woods near the latter place.
bride’s father, Feb. ft, 1884, Id the presence of
Mass was celebrated at the Catholic
Dr. VanHorn is building an ice
a large group of friends, br Rev. P. Holler, in the village cemetery.
Some six weeks ago be was struct on church Thursday by the Rev. Father Brown, West KaUmo loses an estim­ bouse.
Mr. Frank Price and Miss Clara Flory,both of
able lady and citizen.
—Why cannot an agricultural society the knee by a skid, inflicting such in­ Buyse, of Jackson.
Castleton. A reception was given next day
T. Golden has received a present of
Mr. McCrory has sold his form to
at the home of the groom.
be formed at Nashville f Suitable fair juries m to lay him up,but nothing very
Mrs. Lucy Harris’ bakery liaa sii*- Joseph 1'omlin, and bought a farm in a gold watch.
PRINCE—DUEL—At tbe residence of and by grounds could be secured and one more terious wm antioipated. Unable to
pended operations and Mrs. H. haa re
Mr. Sutton lost a valuable horse one
Bev. P. Holler. Feb. 5, 1884. Cyrus E. Prince,
Osceola
county
whither
he
will
move
of Vermontville, and Eveline Duel of Bls- item added to Nashville’s attractions. get good care, he took cold in the limb turned to Hastings.
day last week.
his family soon.
Had there been fair grounds here the and it soon swelled to an enormous
mark.
Monday was tbe moat-slippesy duty of
J. McOmber wm victorious at the last
Whoever stole that load of ice from
STOWELL—HAIGHT—At the M. E. Parson­ next meeting of the Barry County Bat­ size and became very painful. Sup­ winter thus far, and be who saved him­
spelling school.
age In Orange. Ionia county. Jan. 31. 1884,
W. H. Brundige the other day while it
by Rev. J. F. Orwick, Mr. Perry Stowell and talion of the G. A. R. would have been puration followed and it was opened self a fall was fortunate.
Daniel Brant Em lots of business in
wm piled on Lake One, had better re­
Miaa Dora Haight, both of WowHand.
held here.
in several places but continued to grow
Feighner’s band wont to Eatoni Rap­
(toe)got ’em frosted.
tail) it before warm weather.
—As tbe sequel to a little domestic worse, and the doctors declared that ids Tuesday to furnish rnasic. for a
R. Murray bM been visiting at Low­
JflSHTILLS SABSST REPORT.
Town drain commissioner Sherman
difficulty, W. A. Dunlap’s wife, a Char­ amputation wm necessary. LMt Sat­ G A. R. entertainment.
ell the past week.
Frida r Noox, Fbb. 8,1884.
meets interested parties at the house
lotte sheriff and a bill of sale swooded urday a telegram stating his condition
Dr. W H. Young has beenapf minted
Blind Clark bM sold his 40 acres to
of H. A. Scott this week Saturday to
was
received
by
his
people,
end
his
a member of tbe board of exami oers of
down on bis establishment Tuesday
Alex. Cramer for $1,400.
let
jobs
to
dig
a
ditch
on
section
10.
evening and confiscated about $100 step-father Mr. Haman started at once the Detroit Medical College.
Ex-Sheriff Houghtalin has returned
Inasmuch m the ground-hog had an
Elder Holler is a Barry ceunt y minis­
worth of goods. The matter has, how­ for St. Ignace. Arriving there, he uad
to agricultural pursuits.
opportunity to view bis shadow last
ever, been amicably adjusted and all is a cot constructed and nt once started ter. Hope hia parishioner* can hear
Spelling school Friday night at the
Saturday,
it is evideat that we shall
to return home with tbe young man. him.—Detroit Evening Newa.
now serenely quiet.
McOmber school house.
have six weeks of weather, after which
They
reached
home
Monday
afternoon.
The
M.
E.
ch
arch
oyster
sa;
jper
at
I.
A surprise party of frieds and neigh­
—One of the pleasantest skates en­
time there will be a change.
bors at R. Murray’s Thursday evening.
joyed by the patrons of the opera Two or tliree Hastings doctors after M.Flint’s Wednesday evenia g resulted
C. W. and L. P. Tubbs have just
examining
his
limb
advised
amputa
­
in
$9
gross
receipts
to
tbe
so
ciety.
K
Elder McKee 1ms been holding a
house skating rink came off last Satur­
purchased at Guelph, Canada, a trio of
There see ma to be aud । sickness
series of meetings at the M. E. church.
day evening. It might be termed a tion. Dr. Young of this place was sum­
Galloway cattle, a 2-year-old bull and
Mr. Harris is prospecting in the
dress affair, as everybody wore their moned Wednesday, and after a careful .bereboute just al present, o'ad our phy­ a3-year-old heifer and her 3-monthNORTH CANTLETON.
southern part of tbe state for a farm to
good clothes and boat demeanor. This examination, expressed slight hope of sicians are kept busy night and day.
old calf. The three cost $700. The
saving the limb, and all that can be
The annual meeting ef t'he Christian
rent
(Saturday) evening the company can
Mine Ada Wittie U Oh the sick list.
done to attain that end is now being church society will be held at the Messrs. Tubbs have been raising this
Norm. Latham ought to be thankful
Mr. Bolo’a ©olt made things lively have the pleasure of skating to music. done.
breed of cattle for several years and
church on Saturday Fhbv 83rd at 2p. m.
for small favors. It’s a boy and weighs
(— For several years Fred. Baker has
now have 16 very fine grades, but this
Monday.
Dr. C. W. Goucher ia settling up'his
11 pounds.
—The Blue Ribbon society held its
Can Oversmith is dangerously ill with been saving all the old postage stamps
is their first importation of pure bred
regular monthly meeting at tbe HL E. accounts aa fast as pew ible and will
lanac Powell canght an otter with a
be could get, and now has a collection
ato**k.
diphtheria.
church iMt Sunday afternoon, Miss soon start south on a pr oepecting tourspear whieh meMured 4 feet, a few
James Lockhart is slowly recovering of fifty or sixty thousand of various de­
West Kalamo knowledge in the mHarvey Marple, wl.o is managing
Matie Hiodmarch presiding.
Tbe
days ago.
cendencv. Recently a well-to-do form­
nominations of this and other nations.
from pneumonia.
meeting m usual was largely attended. the bazar, was attacked with tbe
Weather prognosticators say that
er of Irish nationality living m the
Mias. Nellie Northrop is a guest of He has about twenty thousand threeThe services opened by singing “Hold mumps Thursday ajjd returned to
there is not enough of a woodchuck at
cent stamps which, having gone out of
southern part of this town came over
Mrs. Thomas.
Charlotte.
this time of the year to make a shadow
the Fort," followed by scripture read­
Mr. Thorp is talking of buying H. use wiU eventually become valuable,as
into West Kalamo to consult a Justice
Frank Wolcott has so far recovered
Wm. Sutton, of Battle Creek, return­
they are already worth one eent MOb-J ing by Miss Bertha Wood. Mr. Geo.
Hosmer’s 70-acre farm.
of the Peace in regard to certain un­
Keagle offered an invocation, and af­ from his recent ill ones that he went to
ed home Thursday from un extended
The recent sleet caused considera­
lawful
acts
of
named
parties.
Being
—Chaplain J. S. Preston’s lecture on ter singing another familiar hymn, Hastings yesterday morning to visit
visit among friends In Maple Grove and
asked why he did not consult the chief
ble damage to fruit trees.
“Andersonville" at the opera house, Miss Stella Wilson, Sec’y, read minutes friends.
Baltimore.
The young people are practicing for
justice as he had to pass his office in
Wednesday evening, wm a very inter­ of previous meetings. The following
H. M. Lee has the contract for fur­
JHL Eaton sent a horse to horse heav­
a concert to come off soon.
esting one and listened to by a large persons rendered recitations: Annie nishing thirty-three pairs of pants for coming over here, he replied that he en laat week. We think the condition
Thomas Bolo and wife spent Sunday
didn’t consider his judgement of law
audience. Hjs discription of Ander­ Downing, George Sellick, Clintie Coe, the fire department to complete the
■with their daughter in Assyria.
first-class, besides the chief justice is of horses and shortage of grain will
sonville and the horrors endured by Bertie Reynolds, Jennie Harper, Or- uniforms of tbe firumen.
warrant a large number in tbe above
James Elarton, of Penfield, made hia
an Odd Fellow end would not honestly
union prisoners was most vivid and lie Whitcomb, Glen Young, Elwin
Rev. Livermere visited at Otsego,the
place.f
Doxt.
brother Richard a visit Saturday.
advise an Irishman, therefore he came
thrilling, and held tbe dose attention Stanton, Laura Coe, Elmer Griggs and first of the week. Returning to Grand
Prise spelling match next Thursday
where be could get impartial advice,
JOHNSTOWN.
Edith Fleming. Songs were sung by Rapids. lie joined a party enroute for
evening at tbe Hosmer school house.
free from the secret craft.
of lecture—upwards of two hours.
Frankie Overholt and Allie Martin, Olivet to visit the college.
Poor sleighi ng.
Mrs. Ellen Gatesand Mr. Faller, of
W. L. Stevens, of Lock Berlin, N. Y.,
Alice Bristol while using an ax cut a
—Tbe Good Templars lodge installed Grade and Markie Foote, and Misses
Orange, are guests of Mrs. Geo. Witte.
BARRYYILLE.
has
bought
of
T.
C.
Downing
the
Gertie
Ingerson
and
Ella
Wolcott
toe
badly.
M. H. Bloom went to Howard City tbe following named persons aa officers
Clarence Barber read an appropriate building occupied as a blacksmith shop
Whom are you going to send your
Doctors are in good demand.
Tuesday evening to see his father who for the ensuing term:
selection aud also his report as treas­ by hia brother J. L.
valentine*
to ?
Mrs. H. Hldboo is on tbe sick list.
is not expected to live.
urer.
A number who heard the plea of A.
A two-year-old child of H. A.Lathrop
Hiram Bristol has hia ice house near­
Elder Holler will deliver a sermon at
I. 8.—Berth* Wood.
ly
filled
with
ice,
Tbe W. C.T. U. handed iu their M. Flint in tbe murder trial last week, is recovering from a severe illness.
tbe Misner school house .Sunday from
Homer Hall waa buri*«l Friday. He
choice for officers for the ensuing term ! pronounce it a brilliant effort, bringing
Giandma Feagles continues a patient died of consumption.
Hebrews, six chapter, 4. 5 and 6 verm*.
W. M.—Elwood Martin.
which were endorsed by the meeting forth tears from many of the spectators. sufferer in the last stages of cancer.
Henry Bristol has to draw water from
W. I- G.-Alite Downs.
Old Mr. Clifford, living on the Wood­
—Charlotte Leader.
aa follows:
For three weeks meetings liave been tbeJakea to feed his stock.
W. O. G —Elwln Bunton.
land and Castleton town line, slipped
Folks should be
Pretictent-Mtea Msttte Hindman*.
Charles Kennedy, a fourteen-yeare- held at the church, under the direction
The lodge is iu a better condition
and fell last SaUtiday. breaking his
strew 1
than it has ever been, and harmony
of Paator L. D. Abbott. A great inter­ for it is
arm near the wrist.
weat of town, fell on the ice Wi-dneaday est U manifest on the part of some. On
Elsa Elarton entertained the young prevails. The district lodge will meet
people of this vicinity at Amos Snyder * here in March, which event ia looked
and fractured bis shoulder blade. Dr. Monday the pMtor wm confined to his
Tuesday evening. Supper was served
Goucher drewed the injury.
Chorister—Mrs. ti. A Truman.
forward to as a means of much good to
bod from over-exertion and

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY.

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OCT OF THE OEPTHM.

-WLTrtttt EVENTS.
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Meaara. £ Ugton&gt;;-rThe upper portion
Naxhxvm*. Mie±il«*n_
of Vermont is one of . plriutauteat re­
giopain America during Ute huturner
by
their
and one of flip bleakcwt during tho win­
[Chicago Trtbune.J
ter. ItaiTordiiample opportunity for.
mountains at Eastern I’utuam County the tourist, providing bo chooses the
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one of the mos’ remar kably aacentrlu char­
mofe beneficial
ereutM have beenWa -E-ry ntiriring de&lt;crip- Villard’s stocks and Villard’s retiioniMit acters over known to this country. Whoa proper seaaou. Still there are man and And can ’furnish all who leva'Good Bread
tion. A* to England It might b«i truthfully will be the principal tlu.me of convert*women here who not only endure the , with Floar that will delight them. One
climate,
but
praUeit
uostlutiugly,
and
name
served
ao
effectually
to
restore
quiet
PRICK $1JO, nr PAID IN ADVANCR.
ha. been alrao-t exclusively confined to tian for weeks to jrome.
the Bom, and wifi be the
that, too, in tlie face df physical haidthe punishment of Irish poll Seal offenders. alon in Northern Pacific stock can be no “Bub Ridley.” It had then become a sbips the mobt InteuM*. The writer
cntCVLATION,
COPIES.
more figured than the amount gained. Oao familiar spirit to be evoked, at will in the Ueurd of n Atriking Illustration of this
^YEltSK THE8K LIBERAL AD RAI a.
thing is certain—that every broker wbo nursery at each noigborlng household, and n few days since which is given here­
of that trial six men have been hanged— was a boll on Villard’s stocks is out of to be brought out on all state occasions as with :
Mr. Joseph Jacques is connected with
Joseph Brely, Daniel Curley. Michael
one of the curiosities in that'portion of tbe the
Vermont Central railroad in the Farmers will find it to their interest to make
Fagan. Thomas Caffrey, Timothy Kelly sura quite suffie.ont to keep a family at the conntry.
cnpacity of master mawii.
He is well
trial trip to our mlli and be convinced of
aud Patrick O’Donnell, toe letter for tbe
Eos trn Putnam County, near the border mlvanceo in years, .with a ruddy com­
seaside for several summers. .
i ,
the truthfulness of above statements.
'•How rtmeb money
lost during thia line of- Connecticut," Is ranch broken and plexion nnd hale appearance, while his '
straggioF* asked • H’orid reporter of a hilly, tbo eminences arising in some places general bearing is stich as to instantly
ttochaT
—Patrick Delaney, Joseph Mallett and
evei) to the dtenity of mountains. These impress one with his honor and integ­
promi
neat
broker.
We shall also keep in stock
Fit* Harris; five have been sentenced to
“That’s • very difficult question to an­ have no general tendency, but loom up rity. Several years ago lie became af­
flicted
with
most
distressing
troubles,
here and there with surpriring Irretu'.ariMill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
Idward O’Brien, E-lw.trd McCaffery, swer,” be replied. “I know one tblug, ty, as though the Titans ia wanton sport which prevented the prosecution of his
however—ths any man who lost money
Daniel Drianey and William Murray; and ta tho street on Northern Pacific lort Leav- had made mountains for a pastime. Far duties. He wns languid, and yet rest­
And Bran.
ORNO HTROMG,
less,
while
Ht
times
a
dirtiness
would
up among these bills, away Ironi all hablily.”
Editor and Proprietor.
“
How much do you suppose Mr; D. O. ta ions, stand*—or, rather, stood until * con&gt;&gt; over him which seemed almost
with the Mayo conspiracy have been
blinding. His will power was strung,
Mills
lost
lu
Mr.
Villard
’
s
stocks!
”
war
the
and be determined not to give way to
han ed; al-o .Joseph Pool for the murder
atructfon, - partly above and partly below the mysterious influence which seem­
of Kenny, the informer. Four dyna­ next question asked.
ground, fo mod of dirt, stone and bit* of ed undermining hia life. But the pain
“ I think Mr. Mills lost.about $600,000.”
----- Is turning out----miters—Dr. Gallagher, Wilton, White­
“ How much did Horace Porter lo-eF*
board. -This waa tho hermit homo of “Bob and annoying symptoms were stronger
STANDARD (1® Meridian) TIME
head and Curtin have been sent into penal
No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
u Between $400,000 and $300,000 I think.” Ridley.”
than hia will, and lie kept growing
servitude for a tempting to blow up publio
Whether it was the true nemo ot this gradually worse. About that time he We keep everything, iu this line. Give us
“ Aral wbo tnado all this money!”
buildings in London, and ten others for
MAIN LINE.
“ Well,” replied the broker, meditatively, grange individual, or only a nickname, liegan to notice a difficulty, in drawing
’ a call.
attempting to blow up the gas-works in
1 guess you can cedit ‘ Uncle Bill ’ Trav­ never.was ascertained. Ho seemed to rec. on his Ihmhh, and it was by the greatest
Glasgow. Be ddw* t *«&lt; event*, the Gcre- ers with an even $500,000, and now If a man ognlxe it, called himself by it, and went effort that lie was aldo.to force his feet
as follows;
n.
K.
DICKINMIN
A.
CO.,
•rament ba* been occuypted^with
i~* —“*■ Parnell
°
’F
•into them.
In this manner several
can not bn funny and crack jukes on au into tbe c-n&lt;us book as Robert Ridley.
Ciolne* "W®«t from Jaokson.
EAST SHERMAN STREET.
amendments to the Laiad ac?\ which—
On a pleasant day ta. summer, if one weeks passed by, until finally one night
I evening*at the club, after clearing $300,000,
rejected In March: wtAh Healy’Ttni for I should like to know it. Mr. Henry Clews could have approached Chis hut unob- while in great agony he discovered that
Mafi10.15a.m. Ary Chicago 6.50 p. m
his feet hud, in a short while, swollen
local S"lf-Kovernm~nK'which wns .rejected
,
THE OLD RELIABLE
Day Express 12.10 p. m. Are Chicago 7.40 p. m
is a wonderful mac. You tnu t ramrmber servod, he might nave seen, sitting on a to enormo..s proportions. The balance
Id April; with the Affirmation bill, which ti at a short time ago he went overboard on shelving ledge of rocks near tho rude door,
Er. Express 10.45 p m. A re Chicago 7.30 a. m
of the narrative can best Im described
Pscifle Ex.. 12.40 a. m. Are Chicago 7.65 a. m
was defeated in May; with Bradlaugh,
Southern securities, and was bankrupt way, a short, stout old mhn, clothed in
who was precluded from taking the oath Ho is worth probably $5,4)00,000 to-day. one- many-colored rags, with gray hair hang­ in his own words. He said:
•
‘
When
my
wife
discovered
tho
fact,
HENRY ROE, Proprietor,
in May; with correspondence with Franco
fifth of which ho made since be began to ing in tangled masses on the shoulders, that I was so blitted, .she sent for the
Mail 2 55 p. m. Are Dr tr &gt;it 640 p. m.
regarding the Madagascar, troubles in
Nashville, Mich.
and grizzled gray board, hiding all but a doctor immediately.
He made a most
bear tho Villard stocks.”.
Dav Express 3.55 p. m. Are Detroit 6.25 p. m.
July; and with De I&gt;«sep’s proposition to • •• How much money did Mr. Frank Work wild and watchful eye.
careful examination and pronounced
Atlantic Ex. &gt;40 a. m. Are Detroit 6.15 a. m.
build another Suez Canal, which was prac­ lose!” was u»ked, and the answer given
Not­
Night Ex...J 5.40 a. m. Are Detroit 8d5 a.m.
Here, with staff in hand, scolding his • me in a very aarioaa condition.
tically abandoned the same month; with
withstanding
his
care,
I
grew
worse,
For choice roasts or luscious steaks.
was that Mr. Work had lost enough money many dogs or talking incoherently to in.
the dLcussion of projects for bousing the
The AtlanUpteoil Pacific Expresses runs dally
feet gradually
Or pork logo with nice wheat cakes.
to buy Jay-Eyc-Seo two or thioo Hine* ▼ikible beings around him—now with and the swelling of my ...
otbeni run dally except Sunday.
\
i-xteuded
upward lu
iu my
my iKKly.
body. The
top
Go to the Old Reliable.|
pl~4tag
.K.lo lu U. .M«: ’ •'««
““«&gt; apw.ra
1 In lop
tralian colonists praying tor the annexa­ over.
•
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,
.
of my head pained me terribly, indeed,
Another broker, who said that he spoke m.op.r-o.lluni
manner—calling them all
.11 .ort.
sorts of
ol endear­
hn|1|j
For pork sausage, pure and sweet.
Grund ItiipkLs Division.
tion of Now Guinea. To tho Government’s
Made
in
a
shop
liist's
always
neat,
from personal experience, said that the ing names and then suddenly changing to us if it would burst.
My feet were
Go to tbe Old Reliable.
following amounts had been lost in VLIard tho bitterest denunciation, ho became a painfully cold, and even when aur«he colonists have responded by holding a
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
Day N. Y. De't AU
convention in whfch they declare that no stocks during the past two months. “ I fit object to awaken fear in stouter hearts ruundeif with hot flannels and Irons
than children. Sometimes bo would make felt ns if a strong wind were blowing
will
not
say,"
said
the
broker,
“
that
these
You
can
buy
If you have tbe means.
foreign Power must claim any jurisdic­
''At the Old Reliable.
p. m
amounts are exactly correct, bat they are a tour of tho neighboring hamleta, aud on them. Next my right leg became
tion in the South Pacific.
12.20
Grand
Rapids
Lv
added new speed to the straggling school­ paralyzed. Tins gave me no pain, but
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat Bowen................ 1234
During the summer tho condition ot pretty nearly so:1*
.1500.000 boy, or sent him scampering across the it was exceedingly annoying.
About
D.
a
Milla
without
grief,
Middleville
Egypt was considered as so much im­ Drexal. Morvan k
300
this time I began to spit blood most
Get
a
good
solid
piece
of
sweet
pickled
corn
fields
to
avoid
this
wild,
mysterious
being
Bastings
... flTO.OOO
proved tliatonlers w re issuel fur the En­
and
freely, although mv lungs were in per­
beef.
8.10
Nashville. ,.Lv
.. 40).W0 of the hills. And he was well calculated
glish troops to evacuate it. That order has Horace Porter ...
fect condition, and I knew it did not
To be had at the OldRellable.
190
Vermontville....
. 460,QUO to create such fear as be approached with
since been countermanded, owing to the
IOT
come from them. My physicians were
Charlotte
8.43
a
rolling
gait,
swinging
his
lusty
staff,
Good veal and fat mutton, the best in the Eaton Rapids....
.. 400.000
hostile advance of El Mahdi from tho Sou­
and
careful
and
untiring
in
their
attentions
... 50U.OOO followed by bls troop of dogs, and now
land
billing*.
Rives Junction..
but
unable
to
relieve
my
sufierings.
dan, who, early in November, annihilated Vlco-Preaident
... &amp;JO.IM0 ami then stopping suddenly to challenge
We shall a) was kpep the like on hand,
Decker. Howell X Co....
Jackson.
My
neighbors
and
friends
thought
I
........ , .....................................
3J0JJD0
a force sent against him by the Khedive .Samuel
Boocock...........
• At the Old Reliable.
Detroit...
Xto.OOJ some imagined foe or bestow.a thrust and won dying and many called to see me,
under Hicks Pasha, and has since, massa­ Work, Btrorg A Co..................
There Is something else, which by your leave.
Agniim: those figures aro tho amounts a curse at tho unfortunate cur that got be
fully twenty-five on a single Sunday
cred another Egyptian force near Berber.
We will call that elegant prt-.'sed corn beef.
fore
him.
that
I
now
recall.
At
last
my
agony
which
went
over
to
the
other
side
of
tho
Baker Pasha is now tn command, but has
To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
He was always polite to ladles and to men seemed to culminate in most intense
not yet actually taken tbe field, so that tbe
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
.fino.ono who addressed him clvill. Upon hearing sharp pains I haveever.known or heard
STATIONS.
Mail G. R.
Wc have it on hand all the while.
outcome of the new expedition against the Woeriihoffcr A Co...
. SOJ.OOO a carriage approaching he would spring to of. If red Lot knives sharpened to the
Henry Clews A Co...
Al
the Old Reliable.
False Prophet remains to bo seen. Lord Harabunrer A Co....
.. 50.1,000
degree had been run through
_______________
____ _______
gJO.uOO the side of tho highway, gather all his dogs highest
And aa for poultry, now’don’t be afraid!
IL Travers..
Dufferin still retains tbe general charge of WilUam
my
body
constantly
they
could
not
have
Detroit
We keep 'em fat, specially for our trade,
•• There are other people,” continued the behind him, and then, with his battered old hurtuiu worse. 1 would spring up in
affairs in Egypt, Major Baring ba* been
12.25
Jackson
At tb« Old RaHable.
Rives Junction..
12.48
«oc
appointed Consul-General, and Sir Auck­ broker, “mynolf included, who took our cap In hand, Await it* passage; and If bed, sometimes as much as three feet,
In fact for anything in the way of meats,
to would invoke a blessing on tbo cry out in my agony and long for death
7.35
Eaton Rapids....
147
.
land Colvin has been made Financial Ad­ little iharvs out of tbe Villard railroad. I spoken
The
Old
Reliable
Is
the
place
that
can't
be
7.57
Charlotte............
‘
He nevor asked for alms, was One night the misery was so intense
visor to the Khedive, but tho scheme for can not now distinctly r1 call them. There | pasxer-by.
beat.
Vermontville....
8.20
are
probably
a
hundred
o
her
people
who
।
always
honest,
and
mot
with
kindly
troatthat
I
arose
and
attempted
to
go
into
And don't you forget it.
the reorganisation of the country ie not yet
Nashville
4.10
8.28
9M
8.58
4.60
ay Thu Highest Market Price paid for Hastings
fully perfected, and when it is will have to have lost fortunes tn Mr. Villard’s stocks • ment from tho people of tho surrounding die next room, out was unable to lift
10.26
6.30
Middleville’
to be submitted to toe Porte and the Pow­ whose stories will never be told. Yes, you , country. They ofttimes carried far over my swollen feet above the little thresh­ Hidea, Pelts, etc.
Bowen
0
20
10.03
old
that
obstructed
them.
1
f«
11
back
I
tbe
hills
to
the
lonely
hut
of
this
demented
HENRY
ROE.
can
call
them
1
lambs
’
If
you
like.
They
ers. Its general features are a council of
Grand Rapids.... 6.46
10.25
upon the bed and gasped in my agonv,
twelve Ministers, a leg slatlve council of are tbe people who confided their fortunes old man meat and clothing, and visited but felt unable even to breath. It
fourteen, and an elective a&lt;s«faib]y of to the brokers to be Invested in Wall street him on many cold night* of winter to see seemed like death.”
that
he
had
something
to
oat
and
to
burn.
Through Coaches and Bleeping Cars to and
forty-fonr without actual legislative pow­
“Several years ago Rev. Dr.J. E. Ran Ho resisted all efforts to remove him to
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
,” How long will it be before these dif­
er, the initiative of legislation resting
kin, dow of Washington, was station­
conuect in same depot st Detroit with trains
with tho Ministerial Council. The most ferent gentlemen will recuperate their an alms-house or asylum and, as be was ed here1 as pastor of the Congregation
ou Canada Southern dlvisiea.
never
violent
to
any
but
imaginary
per
­
fatal blow to Egypt during the year was losses P*
al church. We all admired and resE. C. BROWN,
H. B- LEDYARD,
sons, his whims were humored, and he was1 peeled him, and my wife remembered
tho cholera, which broke out in June, aud
Ass’t Gen. 8up. Jackson. Gen’l Sup. DetroR.
O. W. RUOGLE&amp;
in * few weeks swept off fifty thousand They may make tho money to-morow, and.. left to spend tbe rest of bis life among his1 seeing seme where that he had spoken
Gcn'l
Pass
and
Ticket
Agent, Chicago.
i
iu
tho
highest
terms
of
a
preparation
they
may
drop
Just
as
much
more;
but
it
victims.
*
au cured
cureu imhuu
&lt;&gt;i bis
ms intimate
luiiuiuie
which ii
had
some of
Franco has had faerusua) variety of polit­ Is very seldom that a shrewd operator loses hut.
Such were tbe characteristics of this frienda. We determined to try thia
’THscellaneous Cards.
ical agitations at homo. The death of Gam. •uccesslvely.”
mysterious Individual. As to his history remedy, accordingly sent for it, aud, to
betta on New-Years Day was followed by
make a long atory snort, it completely
H. YOUNG, M. D., Physician and 8usa ridiculous manifesto from Prince Napo­
WOODLAND.
my health, brought me back
• geon, east side Main fit. Office hours
(Dublin (Go.) Gazette.] *
H» was no tramp. Ho lived there in the restored
leon (Pion Pion), which led to. his arrest
from the grave, and 1 owe all 1 have in
7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p. m.
Certainly the most remarkable snake days when tramps were unknown to that the way of health and atreugth u» War­
and the subsequent banishment of all the
peaceful neighborhood, and lived there ner’s Safe Care, better known as War­
T. GOUCHER, M. IX, Physician and 8u»Orleans Princes, including an order to Eu­
—Also a complete line of—
• geon. AH professional calls promptly
genie to quit France. Bourbon uprisings old Pinrtucky District, in this county. It since, but resembled them only in his ner’s Sate Kidnev and Liver Cure. I
were attempted in L* Vendee in tbe in­ is no story, but It is vouched for by some poverty and bis rags. His age at tho time am positive that if I had taken this Toilet and Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, attended. Office noure 8 to 10 a. m. and 9 to
terests of tho Count de Chambord, but tho of tbe best men in the county, wbo raw the of his death was supposed to be nesuiy a medicine when I felt the first syrup
Grocery Drugs, stationery, Tobac­
"pMORY PARADY, Justice of tbe Peace.
agitations of his followers were ended at wonderful monstrosity. Mrs. Bryant A. hundred year*. His nationality was never torus above described, I might have
Ill Office, Corner Main aud Sherman Street*.
last by his death. Meanwhile the discus­ Gray ordered a beef killed, and pointed known. He seemed to have forgotten it avoided all the agony I afterward en
co and Cigars, Pocket Books,
sion of the Expulsion bill brought on a out one which was small to its age, think- himself and growled a broken English that ■.lured, to say nothing of tire narrow
BURG MAN, Manufacturer of Boots and ■
Blank Books, Stationery,
escape I bad from death.”
gave no clue to his mother tongue.
Ministerial crisis and a new Ministry was
In order thut all possible fact* bear­
ranted to give satisfaction. Best work foi
formed under M. Falllores, which in turn cow was four years old, and ita remarks
One day ho was found at his hut more ing upon the subject might be known, I
Etc., Etc., Etc.
money.
Repairing promptly attended to.
resigned in February, owing to the action bly small site had frequently been the sub­ rational than ordinarily, and recounted in called oo Dr. Oscar F. Faaaett, who
of tho Senate on tbe Expulsion bill, an­ ject of comment. After tne beef was part some scenes from tho story of his life. waa for nineteen years United States
yy
OLCOTT
HOLME.
other Cabinet being formed by Jules Fer­ killed and the disemboweling process gone From that it was found that he had been Examining Surgeon, and who attended
ry. During his Administration the pro­ through, Mr. Croaa Abbott noticed that at one time in the Spanish marine service. Mr. Jacques during hix sickness. He
A. S. FOOTE, PuoJ-R'ETOK.
posed revision of tho Constitution has been ta one of the larger intestines something That he aad been employed at sea was evi­ stated that Mr. Jacques had a moat pro­
rejected, a Communistic uprising has been was aoen to move and keep up a constant dent to many wbo beard his nautical nounced case
of Albuminuria or
motion; curiosity led him to cut it open, phrases. Upon bring urged to continue Bright’s disease of the kidneys. That
Undoutably one of the best-kept hotels in
and as this was done a very larto hte story he told of a battle in which whole an analysis showed the presence of
central Michigan. Sample roams first flooa.
albumen
and
caste
in great abundance
capital, leading to the resignation of Gen­ snake, the coacbwhtp, ran on the armies were engaged, somewhere beyond
eral Tiiibaudia, Minister ot War, and tbe ground some distance, but was killed. By the sea; also of his having fought on ship­ and that he was in condition where few
J J A. BARBER, H. D„
importation of American pork has been this nxiraculotu revelation, Mr. Hover board, beeu captured, put ia irons with if any ever recover. His recovery was
* IHOMCEOPATinC
to Waimer's Safe Cure.
prohibited. Tbe most important event of Gray and Captain Abbot were almost con­ many others and thrust into a deep, dark due
arBy keeping nothing but best quality of
Mr. John W. Hobart General Mana­
bis Administration, however, has been tho founded, but proceeded with the process hole. While relating this he would be­ ger of the Vermont Central railroad,
attempted enforcement of his policy to es- of butchering; but when the windpipe was come greatly excited, and at the end sud­ stated that Mr. Jacques was one of the goods and selling at Rock Bottom prices, we
taulUH a protectorate over Tonquin, which opened and tbe sack covering the “ligbta” denly wild, aud yell with fierce rage at tbe best and most faithful of his employee, hope to have a large business this winter.
Office first door east of Opera House and
hashed to .a long diplomatic negotiation or lungs, they were doubly confounded to unseen foes around him. To this extent tiiat his sickness had iteen au exceed­
near residence oo corner of Washington sad
with China, which claims suserainty over discover thirty-seven smaller snakes of his story wax told, but he never got beyond ingly severe one and the company were
Stale Streets, Nashville, Mich.
that provino e, pending which the French
the chains and tbe deep, dark hole, and not only glad to again have hu» services
have mad* an armed invasion, captured bolding on to the lungs, and thus, wo pre­ was always thrown into a spasm of rage but grateful to the remedy that had
Hastings Cards.
cured so valuable a man.
the capital in the South and Hanoi and sume, securing life. After dressing the when reciting that part of his history.
Mr. James M. Foss, assistant super­
beef it only weighed eighty four pounds.
It is thought by some that this strange
MITH
&lt;fc
COLGROVE, Attorneys at Law
intendent
and
master
mechanic
of
the
were advancing upon Bac-Ninb, au assault Th* story may seem impossible, but not being was at one time a pirate; that he
Office over R. J. Grant*, store Hasting*,
uj»on which China has announced she will more so than Jonah and tho whale. It may wm captured, thrown into prison, and Vermont Central railroad, is also able
Mich. Practice tn all tbe Courts of tbe 8tat*.
to confirm this.
consider a casus belli.
Prompt attention given to collections. Mocwj
have been a parasitical fungus, but the
I do not claim to be a great discover­
Germany has had a quiet year, and has gentlemen who saw it affirmed that the lieved that be was « soldier in th* service er, but I do think I have found in the
New Hardware Finn
improved tbe opportunity tn perfect an
beyond the se* aad lost his reason in a above a moat remarkable case and
JOHN Q. CRE88Y. Sheriff, Hastings, Mich..
alliance with Austria and Italy, to cotaeto
the old-fashioned coaciiknowing the unusual inctMse of
U will attend promptly to all official business
a good understanding with Spain, and to whip, a variety in which the gross country
nntuated to his care.
rhom ha would Bright's disease feel that the public
establish a modn.&lt; cireadf with tbe Vatl- abounds.
should have the benefit of it. It seems
TAMES- A. 8WEEZY, Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
seen refined life was as evident from cer­ to me a remedy tiiat can accomplish ho
TT7~Qr-&gt;ri 1 A-Tt
, ZvXiClX.
tl H as tings will attend to legal business in any
Austria bos been njriiated by serious
A MAN WITH FOUR WIVES.
tain characterin'ies of the man. No one much iu the Inst stages ought to do
part of the State, and practices iu all courts.
troubles between tbe Croatians and Huneven more for the first approach of this
Our
Mock
of
heavy
and
ahclf
gsuiatiK. owing to th&lt;- aneronclnoent, of toe
V,’. NIBKERN, Attorney and CaunceBor
olns; and bo never left them after. His deceptive yet terrible trouble. F. B.
• at Law. practice* in all State Court*. Out
body was found one morning not long ago
I Balli more Special. I
lections promptly attended to. Office over
The moat important events in Russia have
surrounded by Ms faithful don, and the
Bjiauldlng’sstort, Hastings, Mich.__________
people gave it a decent burial. Had tbe
!!!., the establihbtnrnt of pacific reteWas never so fall and complete in detallaa TTABTUVW* HOUSE,
s with the Vatican, tbe at quhition of day, charged with bigamy. Ho is held by true story of that life been known it would
It is on thto the begtanl ng of tbe new ar
new territory to Asia which brings the
probably
have
formed
a
romantic
chapthe Virginia authorities for a requisition
and It shall always be our aim to add to R
N. T. PARKER, Prop.
Bosnian frontiers as far south ns Afghan­ from the Governor of Maryland, as one of
istan, and an intimation that the Czar is
1Ia*C1xsB«, Mielx.
aix-nt to concede certeta popular reforms,
which, though they will fall far shurtot
(Galveston (Tex.I Newt]
a constitutional Gi'Vornme-i', will be a preferred tbe charge against him. Harly
y -t conuedad
A terrible affair recently happened in
ATHIUA BOUSE.
that atrtoc;
nnt. Iu Spain
CURES
Pueblo, Mex. An employs of the railroad
but one wife. He went to Pennsylvania brought home his savings—$26d. In bank
pressed. Republicanism has mads c'-n- end took unto himself another wife. Alter
ridorab e progress and a schenp of uni- living with her several: years he crossed did not know he bad that amount of money.
vereal suffrage is sn&lt; under ebnsideraHearing the approach of the train he put
I Jti otbvr he entered into matrimony, and, to cap lite them on the table and ran out to his work,
IN
d convul- climax, about right months ago he made and his wife went to the door to lock after
him. During their absenoe their little
If yea Intend to build, see us before going
elsewhere.
BERNHARDT SCHULZE,
fearful disasters of mo tern times. Tbe
If you are In need of Eave Troughtng, and
tab e. and, seeing the roll of bright-colored
ntoti fanpertant oocurr -ucbb to Canada are
want a Job that will aland the teat of years,
.toe appointment of the tu.-w Governor-Gen­ taway County, aud started a country store. parent, threw them in the fire. Tne father
we can give It to you.
eral, ti&gt;.« M irquls of Lansdowne, and toe
If you need any article in the Hardware
growing spirlv of discontent atid agitations tttrnel to Baltimore and declared s'_l« had struck the child sinh a terrible blow as to
line, call upon ua and we will try to supply
kill it, and that night, filled with remorse,
1 We would be pleated to have those wishing
•Mie in lt-&lt;utb America
most Im por­
cast himself under tbs wheel* of a train
ta rr. new* Is th* signinc of a treaty cf
Sugar Riga of any kind order them at onee.
and oommitteJ suicide. The mother beTour patronage ia solicited. Prices low as
i—I ’he ar cut of Harlv.

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ORNO STRONG.)
BO! TO« ANU PltOFKlMTOn.

Dsvoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

»

DOS’! WABT TO ADVERTISE.

REDUCTION
HAS LEFT US WITH

48 Cloaks
/

63iomiTERNS
AND BEAUZ1S0 THAT

T \QSE Money

Old Plaok.tt
« pretty fair Korc
—that is as Mores went twenty years
ago, but be » awfully behind the times
now, lie won’t advertise and says he
don’t believe in tbrowin’ good money
away a puttin’ keerds and things in
papern.”
He says that "people all
knoxy* he keeps a store, and if they
don’t they kin look athisrign and ree.7
Most of tho newspaper solicitors have
long since given Mm up as a bad job.
but once in a while a new man tackles
him.
Theothnr dav the solicitor of the
Evannville August—they call it the
August because it is a red-hot paper­
dropped in on him.
“Can we say anything in our paper
about your stock. Mi. Plunkett!” said
the solicitor, as lie allowed a sweet and
engaging smi|e to illuminate hw face.
“N»s air. Yon can’t say nothin’.

"Why, sir. Pm astonished at such a
reception, especially during the dull
season, when common sense ought to
teach a man that he must ‘bustle’ for
trade.”
“Got or much flense as yon, air. I
accept the srrr.&lt;Tios : don’t want nothin’.
People don’t read
no keerds or advertmin’.”
and from this date .
"There’s where you are mistaken,
air,” said the newspaper man, and then
as he thought of an old joke ho had
once read about, he continued, "if I
put a squib about you in the poorest
part of my paper and.make it free and
you see that it actually brings you in­
to notoriety anwngyonr fellow citizens
will you give me some reading matter
next week F
Now the expression,
"notoriety
among your fellow citizens,” ticklesl
Plunkett as much as the ‘Tree” part,
WHICH ’8 EQUIVALENT TO
and as he thought of getting some Ad­
•/ vertising for nothing he snbdued his
glee and said:
"Wall, I don’t keer. Go ahead then,
but I must be sure that people read it
Then the solicitor bowed and went
Td embrace this extraordinary oppor­
out. and on the next Saturday, away
tunity at once.
oft in an obscure cornor on an inside
page of the August, appeared the fol­
lowing:
That in no other place can money be
Waxtxd—Ont hundred good cats, muM be
large and healthy. Deliver at mj house De­
invested nt sn great an advantage.
cember 31, at 9 p. m., and receive one dollar
Dated Nashville, Jan. 5, 1883.
apiece.
G. W. Plunkztt.
Plunkett didn’t see this for the sim­
ple reason that he was looking for a
glowing article in the editorial column
—but the flrat newsboy th^t came np
to get bis supply of the August did, and
flhowiug the advertisement to the soli­
citor asked him why Plunkett put his
advertisement in such small type for.
“Why. you see,” said the news men,
"he didn't want too many. He wants
just an even hundred, and* mind you
he wants them exactly at nine at night.”
The boy showed the ad. to his chum
and he to another, and the boys all got
to talking of what a aoft thing cata at
’
-YIELDINGa dollar apiece were, till before night
every able-bodied boy in Evansville
knew about the cats, and was making
arrangements to corral from one to a
NT SEOVT IN USE.
dozen on New Year’s eve.
THAN A.
The eventful—for Plankett—night
came. The old man went to bed early
and along 9 o’clock was sound asleep.
,■ ’
TS1ABOX.
"Thar’s die bell, Plunkett,” said bi*
OLD LA4
_________
wife, nudging him in the ribs.
"Wall, I don’tkeer,” growled Plun­
kett. “let the hired gal go down.”
“She isn’t here. She’s gone to a ball
on Babytown Hill.”
“Whar’s Enuitus F
ND 18 CHAR­
“Bas has gone to a maskiraid at Leiderkraz hall. There liain’t a soul in
the bouse bnt we ’una, and yoa*ll hev
to go.”
So the old man went grumbling
down and flung open the door, and
TRY
there stood a small boy with _ water
_____
hade
tin and
works nose and a large yellow cat with
one
eye,
under
his
arm.
ONE WARRANTED.
"Here’s yer cat Mr. Plunkett,” said
be. "He ain’t very pretty, and he’s
only got one eyr, but you bet he’s large
and healthy and that’s what yer card
in the August said yer wanted.”
"I don't want no cat. I never said I
• AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN
anted one. Git out.”
‘Yes-yer did, too,” blubbered the
that th KT ARE NOT BRADY
seen it in the August, you
ie my dollar.”
S'mik
iat dollar F
"W
t dollar you said you’d give for
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
"Thi
he August.”
.cata,
in\
r Mid no such a thing,” and
AND OUR PAN8, BUCKETS. ETC., ARE
"I nev\
d the door too, locked (Land
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
he fdatnnh
ini.
went up st.
TERIAL AND
irted out of the gate and
The boy sv
r all others that be hated,
k .
nth a block cat with a
than by ANY OTHER Ht'USF IN
coming along
d a stubby tail. It waa
□nd to drop the yellow
BARKY CUt’NTY.
iately scooted back
id climbed onto a
through the Yard ft,

On Them We Must!

WE3

WE WILL SELL

I® | CLOAK

CLO/K PATTERN1S
At a RetnctioB of 25 Per Cent

% ITS VALUE

KOCHER BROS.

EUREKA’

SA P SPOUT

FIFTY PEi 'I CENT. MORE SAP I

EICLDS1VE SALE I\

2P.A

Cash im Apvancm.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1884.

VOLUME XI.

AND

TERMS; 81.60per Y«ab

G?‘

Cl)'

2STS!

SAP BUCKE TS!
rrow xxx
n

LEAVE YOUR ORDER

IT TAKES TIME

IlnsM a knife, two,

ond band dog check In hia packet,
“ Yoa bet I did and got the scads.”
Boy number two rang the bell, and
Plunkett came down again, but this
time be» didn’t ask any question*.
When he saw the cat under the .boy1*
arm he just swore and slammed the
door and the boy in a rage slammed
the oat at him and cat number two
hurried into the backyard to find what
the yellow cAt was howling so mourn­
fully about.
This Drugrainnre was kept up for an
hour till finally Plunkett refused to
appear at all and the disappointed boys,
after throwing.theircata into the yard,
threw mud all over the front of the
house and went away.
In the backyard things were tevely.
When you Bundle eats from al! th* dif­
ferent wards in town into one yard
there is going to lie trouble.
The howling became terrible nnd
Plunkett having stood it till his potience gave out grabbed bis old guiraud
threw up the window.
.
- Bnt his wife grabbed him and told
him it wouldn’t do to shoot off the gun
in the bouse and told him to eo do$vn
stairs if he wanted to shoot.
Tho old
man was too angry to think nboat
clothes, and rushed down and threw
open the back door and stepped out
just as hia wife stuck, her head out of
the window. And right here tho cli­
max came,
If Plunkett had only stepped on the
wooden step it would have been- all
right, even if his feet and leg* were
bare, but he didn’t, he stepped right
onto two cate, from up near the old
graveyard, who were talking together.
Now a cat from that vicinity don't
stop to beg pardon when it is stepped
on, and both of them- just yelled and
whirled and Rank their claws clear to
the hilt in old Plunkett’s bare right leg.
It wa« just at this point that the gun
went oft'and filled Mrs. Plunkett’s face
with bird shot.
No one known* whether Plankett
jerked hin leg up sohigh that he bit the
hammer, or whether in the ^excitement
be pulled the trigger; but it went off,
and Mrs. Plunkett found it out—
though she hasn’t found all the bird
shot yet.
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By some accident tho polieo were
near and rushed m&gt; before Piuakett re­
covered sufficiently to get irndde tho
door. He insisted that the shooting
was an accident and they swore b.e was
drunk and he shot off the gun to cele­
brate New Year’s and after u pitched
battle they got him to the lock-up.
The charges are:
Dranketmess,
Disorderly conduct.
Firing in the city limits,
ResisUng an officer,
Carrying weapsns.
Profane and boisterous language,
Indecent exposure of person,
AMauiUng an officer,
Shooting with Intent to kill,
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Intent to bribe an official.
And we don’t know what else.
And the newspaper man is happy,
for lie says that after Plunkett pays all
his fines and gets well enough to come
to the Rtore, no man on earth can con­
vince him that an advertisement won’t
be read, no mutter where you put it in
a paper.
"No, Henry, I’m nor going to take
my shoes off.” “You’d better, dearest.”
"No, I shan’t. Justus like as not the
train will run off the track. What a
place this is for a lady to sleep in.
Catch me taking off my shoes, or any­
thing else this night. Why, anybody
can come along here and pull these cur­
tains right back.” ‘‘Why, dear, it is
just as private here as in your own
room. No one disturbs any one else on
a sleeper. You know I traveled a great
deal before we were married. Now
come, pet, let me untie your shoes for
you !" You shan’t, Henry. I tell yon
I won’t take my shoes off, and I won’t,
so there. 1 am going to sit up here
and lean against this pillow and look
out the window all night, and I’ll be
already dressed for breakfast in the
morning. You can sleep down there
if yon want to.” • He argued, reasoned,
entreated, and commanded, but the
six-hour bride remained finp, and it
was evident that a dark cloud was on
the face of the young honeymoon. The
last thing we heard before going to
sleep was the begining of what he said
was bis last appeal. We didn’t hear
tlie end of it, but woke next morning
and found all quiet in the next berth.
All the other puRsengers were Boon up,
and the porter had tlicirbeds raetamorphosized into seats, but still the bridal
couple alent. Finally they were airouwed by thu conductor, and after for­
ty minute* of floundering in the lower
bunk, and frequent whispered inquir­
ies for sundry missing articles, coa, spicuouMa mong which was "my other
shoe,” there appeared a plump little
woman with frowsy hair and a pair of
pretty blu«lMM, which deepened and

PE0X8 BAD BOY ABD HB PA.

looked at the boy’s swelled cheeks, “it
is hard to make a rule that will apply
in all kinds of cases. The idea is a good
one, to turn the other cheek, but we
are apt to forget, especially, if on a
cnRual inspection of. the smiler wo
think we can whip him,-or if he in so
small that his smiting dues not hurt.
Hut when a man deliberately belts me
in-the jaw, and dislocates if I immedi­
ately think that one jaw is enough to
have fractured at once.
I guess when
that suiting business became the cus­
tom, and people turned the other cheek
they didn’t strike from the shoulder
the way they do now days I think the
best way is to put up your arms nnd
ward off the blow, and try to reason
with the smiter, apd if he insists on
amitting accidentally cuff him in the
nose. That brings n smiter to his
senses about ns quirk as anything.
And so your pa didn’t practice what he
preachecL eh!”
"Not much. He got hot in a minute
and acted like a prize fighter. I asked
him more about it this morning, and
he said It was all right enough for boys
totnrnthe other cheek, where they
had plenty, but when a man got his
growth, it was dangerous for anybody
to try to smite him. Queer, ain’t it!*’
and the b«y went as though be was
trying to til ink of something real hard.

NUMBER 22.
A POOE. MEDIUM.

"Hello there! your father’s looking
“Say. what yon got in your mouch, a
for you,” said a policeman to a small
base ball F aaked the grocery man of
boy h day or two ago.
the bad boy, aa’he came in the store
"I thought »o,” was the reply, 'Tie’s
with both cheeks sticking out, and look
been looking’ for mn ever since morn­
ing red. “1*1! bet you have got your
ing.
but I’ve got to keep dark till the
mouth full of lienzine, or something
fuss blows over.”
and you are going to play some joke on
"What
fnssF asked the officer.
me, by squirting it on the stove.”
"Didn’t dad tell you!”
“No, I ain’t gut nothin in my. mon th"
"No.
”
said the boy, m,voice that sounded as
"Well you know, Sis’s fellow is go­
though be was trying to talk with a hot
in’ away to another bank somewhere
potato in hia month. "Thia is my Sun­
an’ be and Sis are going to get married
day eehool lesson. I was smote on one
next fall. Sis coaxed pa to fix up a
cheek and I turned the other, and near­
kind of party to bid him goodbye,
ly had my neck broke.
Not any more
with an’ to show how sorry we all
turninr the other cheek for Hennery.”
were that he was goin’ away. Pa said
“O, go’way,” said the grocery man.
all right if we didn’t have no supper
“Yon was’t such a blamed fool as to
an Sis said K wouldn’t cost much only
turn the other cheek, when you get'hit,
for cake an’ coffee, an’ she’d hand it
was you F And then, examing the boys
tyround herself. Sis’s fellow’s name is
cheeks and finding them swelled up he
'B----- , an’ho is just the toniest bank
added, "by jingo, I believe you did
■’-’-'.•rk in the city. There were about
How was it, anyway F
two dozen people at ojir house alto­
“Well, it was in the Sunday school
gether that night an’ Mr. B----- was the
lesson, said the boy, and my teacher
first to come. Pa says he didn’t
Raid it was the greatest triumph in the
amount to much only his dad’s rich an’
world fur a person to be able to turn
that’s why be wants the eyeglass—I
the other cheek when smote on one
cheek. I asked liim-if people ever dids
Well, when they all got sittin’ round
that, and he said our best citizens did:
nice an’ comfortable, Mr. B------ got
He said it required n groat deal of pa­
talking about Mr. Cumberland’aexpose
tience, but a person should always turn _. Capt. Strohn and a Brown street
—I think they call it—of spirtualism.
the ether cheek also, I asked pa about *
gill were one of a number of couples He was chock full of the tiling, an’
it, and pa said the teacher was right, who attended a party at Delafield.
said he’d show them some of the tricks.
and that it wan the duty of every ' citi­ Around the farm yard was a large flock
He aid two or three, an* everything
zen to turn the other cheek when smote of tame geese. Daring the evening the
went beautiful until the last one.”
on one cheek, and he should always do boys caught and pinioned a number of
"And what was thatF asked the
so. Well, sir, I want to be good, and I them, one of which they quietly placed now throughly interested officer.
just longed for somebody to smite me in Strohn’s buggy. The couple bad
“The bagtrick. Mr. Cumberland, you
on one cheek so I could turn the other got well started on the ride home.when know, gets into a bag, an’ let’s them tie
also, but it seemed as though the Brok­ the captain was aroused from memories
him up an’ seal the strings; then he
ers were not on the war path, and for of events that were past, by the girl, rolls into hia cabinet, an’first you know
two days I had to go around without who Raid: "Bill Strohn, you stop that.” he’s out of the ong without untying it,
being smote. But Wednesday after­ The Captain wanted to knbw what was Mr. B—r said he’d do the trick first of
noon 1 wan down to the theatre, where the matter, in a surprised tone of voice. all, an’ then show them the wrinkle
they were having a matinoe.-and there There was no reply, and they drove on afterwards.
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was a lot of boys sliding on a smooth in the early morning darkness.
In a
"So pa sent me down cellar for u rice­
piece of ice in the gutter, and I rushed few minutes the girl again said; "Now bag was there, an’ on the way back I
on to slide, and Iran against a boy, Bill Strohn, if you don’t stop I’ll get thought I could make the entertain
»nd he hauled oft and lammed me on out of this buggy.” The Captain now went more interesting like for all par­
this cheek. 0, gosh, but I did see began to get frightened, and thought
ties, so I emptied pa’s snuff-box into
fltars. Um! But didn’t be smite. I wan that something wiw*wrong somewhere. the bag. Mr. B---- is a little fellow
going to pick up a froze cat that wa« But he drove on and the turbulent wa­ not much biggefn I am, an’ when I
in the street, and hit him, then I hap­ ters had again become quiet, when the
brought it in he took off his coat an’
pened to think of turning the other Captain’s hair stood on end, as the girl, Raid, / Ladies’! excuse me,"just like Mr.
cheek, and I turned my face toward with an expression of desperation, said :
Cumberland does. Well, be got into
him, and he gave me another, right "There, Bill Strohn, that settles it,” the bag an’ pa tied him up, an’ sealed
here, 0! 0! But it was 10 times bigger and jumped from the buggy. The the strings. Then they all got out of
than the other smote, and I guess it Captain then investigated, and found the room, an’ Mr. B----- laid down on
made me crazy, Anyway. I shall plead that it was a goose that the boys bad the floor. Sis said he looked like a pig
insanity, to get out of It.”
placed in the buggy, that hod caused in a poke, but he diden’t htar her,
“Get out what F asked the grocery
all the trouble.
cause she was out in the other room.
inan. "You don’t have to get -out of
I stopped in the room without them
anything. If be hit you a couple times
“Hello, Blinkfl,” exclaimed ear edi­ knowin, an* when they left Fhappened
and you sto?d it, you don’t have to get tor, as a seedy-looking individual to spill a package of tacks on the floor
nut of anything.”
.
shambled into the office.
close to him. an’ got under the lounge.
"Yea, but I didn’t stand it,” said the
"What’s ou foot now F
Ob, you’d have most died if you’d seen
boy, as ho felt of his swelled cheek.
"Why. you see, sir,” replied Blinks, him rolling round—I did anyhow.
“When he hit me that last rap, it "I am about to start another paper, First of all he sneezed so I got fright­
knocked all the meekness and pious and—”
ened for fear he’d blow the roof off his
out of me, and I want at him and we
"Another one !” queried the editor, head or bust the bag,but both held pret­
had a nawful fight He wouldn’t turn "what has become of the Tornado!”
ty good. Then he started to roll, an’
bis other cheek, cause I guess be was a
"Busted.”
got on the business end of some of the
heathen, that never went to Sunday
"And the Tomahawk and the Cyclone tacks. He hollered, an’ sneezed, an’
school, so I turned his other cheek for and half a dozen others F
hollered, an’ the girls outside laughed
him, and I warmed him so be hollered
"Gone up, gone up,” sadly replied the fit to split, cause they thought it was
enough. But I was sorry afterwards, proprietor of the ephemeral publica­ all in the propramme. Sis knocked at
and felt a* though I would be ashamed tions.
the door in about fine minutes, an’ ask­
to meet pa or my teacher. So I though
"So you are going to start a new one, ed if be was ready yet, but be said. Oh!
1 would see how those good men would are you ! Humph! Well, 1'11 sec what I no, an’ I guess he wasn’t either. Yoa’d
stand being smote, and I found a feller can do for you. What is the paper to have thought something was hurtin
who wanted to earn two shilllings, and beF
him the way he squirmed round, an’
I hired him to smote pa and the teach­
"I thought, as the other ones didn’t then, all at once, ho stopped kicking
er, just to see how they would turn the pay,” murmured Blinks, “I thought I’d an’ called out kind of low-like for pa
other cheek. The teacher keeps books start a subscription paper this time.”
tu come in. an’he did. Then ho start­
jn a store, and goes to lunch in a res­
ed fineezin’ again an’ pa Raw somethin
taurant, and when be came along the
An old Chemung county farmer who was wrong an’ let him out. Pa stuek
feller I had hired went up to him and came to the city to spend the holidays his nose in the bag an’ started sneexm’
slapped him on the cheek, not very with his son returned home posted to too, an’ then all came in an’ did the
hard, but just bard enough to make the last notch.
same thing. There was a big old
him feel aa though he was hit. I look­
."Find out anything about wheatF tmpezin’ match, an' I got out in the con­
ed for the teacher to turn bia| other asked a neighbor.
fusion. I herd Mr. B----- say someth­
"Certainly I did.”
cheek, but. gosh, he turned pale and
ing was wrong, an’ you’d have thought
"What makes the low price this so too if you’d seen him. He looked
run down the alley back of the store,
and his coat tails stuck out so you year !”
just awful, an’I guess be cried cause
"No European demand, of course.”
could play marbles on them. I yelled
the thing was a failure, bis eyes looked
"Don’t they want any of our wheat so red. I didn’t see much more that
to him to turn the other cheek, but he
run faster, and the next morning tlie over in Europe F continued the neigh­ night, cause I thought it beat not to be
paper told about a dastardly attempt bor.
'
round. This morning 1 heard Sis an’
at highway robbery and assassination
"Not asingle peck.”
Em talking of it in bed. Sia said he
ou the street, in broad dayligut, one of
"Why not!”
looked all broke up when he came out
our most respected citizens being the
“Whynot! Because they had a heap an’ Em said he was a fool, an’ every­
victim, and only for hi* presence of of cold pancakes left over from last body was larflu’ at him, an' that was
mind the attempt would have been suc­ year,and have got to eat them up before why he went Home so soon. I beard
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cessful. Weil, I thought. 1 should die hot weather comes.”
Sis say pa was goin’ to punish me, so I
got up an’ went to die cook an’ told her
when I react tha,t- Then I had my hired
ah about it. She give me my break­
man try it on pa. I knew pa would
Montana is puttingon "civilisedairs.” fast early, an’ I got out ’fore the old
turn his other cheek, because he said A preacher in that territory is on trial folks were up.
“And what Imme of Sis’s fellow!”
that was the right thing to do. But for having indulged his ta«te for driv­
when the fellow hit pa, pa turned and ing fast horses, roller skating, consort­ asked the conaCmdc.
“Ob, he left for his new situation
lammed the fellow right in the ear, and ing with sinners, etc. The roller skat­ early next morning, an’ never came
then yelled police, but my hired man ing business is one of the greatest round to see us. I guea* pa thinks the
got out of the way. That night pa said temptatiouH ever held out to a Chris­ match will be broken np, an’ that's why
he had a narrow escape from being tian, and it is not one in a hundred, no hmad, but I don't care. I made lots
ji fuu for the folks, rd’ that’s what
sand-bogged, and I asked him if he matter how firm they may be in the they wanted, I guw*. Good day.
turned the other clieek also, and he faith, not even a preacher, can put on
“Good day,” &gt;aid Che officer, aa he
crowded
his handkerchief into his
Raid nut if tie knowed it. I don’t think a pair of roller skates and not fall from
this is the right kind of a climate for grace. It will bring them down every mouth; "go home, and if your ntthwr

turning the other che«ik when you are time. No Christian should . monkey
smote, do „you F
। with roller skate* unless he knows
Well,” said the groceryman, as he what he is doing.—Peck’s Sun.

leave yo&lt;
and left.

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VESTMENT. MINOR news

DliCONCo.uED IM1DE8.

MR. JONES A3 A DEALER IN RANOS.

SATURDAY. OCR WASH1MGT0R LETTER.

itnyr. Bhouiri a sudu tuber of lives would
[N. T. Times.]

The -week’* record in Congroaa is
caaily made up. Tbe Senate talked
about tlie new CoogreoMonal library
bnildiur and tbe rrgiyval of tbo Naval
. Monument, near tbe west entrance of
theXbeCapitol grounds; dikuMed the
question* of Mexican land grant title*;
pleura-pneumonia among cattle and
©opy right.
Mr. MortiaonHi tariff HU reached tbe
House rarly in the week. That body
spent two day* in fraitlrM debate on
ita new rules and parliamentary pro­
cedure; defeated tlir-proposition to ex­
clude lobbying ex-member» from the
bonae floor; defeated a scheme for
mingliiiK indignation and pleasure in a
proposed excursion to the Arkansas
Hot Springs to investigate the wicked
•ODtractore and enjoy the bath®; and
listened to Representative Belfnrd
plead ludicrously for clerks to aid poor
bat honest Congressmen to attend to
public basineu.
&gt;
The Western Pre4s~Ahaociation mfeawriabzed Congress I to redutsTfostage
on transient news^abera to one cent for
four ounces, aud a new bill presented
in the House provides for punishing by
fine every person in tbe District of
Colombia or in any Territory of the
United States, who shall advertise any
lottery tickets or share in the sale of
lottery tickets.
Among bills favorably reported from
oommittees this week, were several in
behalf of the working cluses; notably
one from the Senate committee on Ed­
ucation and Labor, providing that
eight hoars shnH constitute a day’s la­
bor for workmen and mechanics in gov­
ernment employ, and that laborers
shall be paid per hoar, one eighth of
the wages paid per day. Tbe subject
of labor reminds me of a large mass
meeting of working men which 1 at­
tended at Lincoln hall the other night.
The auditorium was crowded and the
platform occupied by reprentatives of
various labor organizations. ‘ There
were ringing speeches in defence of the
rights of labor, and a long list of reso­
lutions were adopted. Tbe first speak­
er was Mr. Foster of Boston, the wide­
ly known labor advocate.
lu the
course of his remarks, he said that la­
bor-saving machinery threw ten thous­
and American workmen outof employ­
ment yearly. That, though Congress
had ignored the workingman, legisla­
tive bodies would be compelled to an­

swer the demands of labor. He said
preparations were now being being
made to organize an international la­
bor union which would be tbe most
commanding body in the world, and
that the bone and muscle of the coun­
try would In that way meet the organi­
zation of Capitalists. Ho alleged that
all taxes were paid by the working
classes, and that even the thirty-six
pairs of white kid gloves furnished
Senators to attend the funeral of one
mau were paid for by the horny-band­
ed toiler. The next speaker was Mr.
Maguire, master1 workman of tlie
Knights of Labor of New York. He
animadverted sarcastically upon poli­
ticians, who, be said claimed that la­
borers need no intellect, no morality
por heart; He thought Congress ought
to be numbered.so that it can be known
when they are in tbeir seats attending
to business.
Dr. Thomas next addressed the meet­
ing saying unless Congress enacted
laws to prevent the importation of for­
eign pauper labor into the United
States, a revolutionary war would
shake the country. He spoke of tbe
power of the' laboring classes in tbe
next political campaign, and advocated
the enforcement of the eigbt-bourlaw.
Another speaker followed, and all
these remarks interspersed with ap­
plause and music by a band.
Tbe first levee of tbe season was held
at the White House Tuesday evening.
It was the most notable crush of the
shason and during the two hours of its
continuance nearly three thousand peo­
ple shook bands with the President,
who wore a crimson rose bud bouton­
niere with bis evening suit, and white
kid gloves which were well grimmed
before the hand shaking was half over.
A striking feature of tbe scene was a
party of six Flathead Indians in their
bright blankets, feathers, spangles and
war paint, who presented a vivid pict­
ure of barbarism contemplating semisivilization as they stood in hne against
tbe wall of the Blue Room facing tbe
weeding party.
A party of Illinois journalists came
aud wept during tlie week Id a body
they saw the sights of Washington,
were banqueted by the Congressional
delegation from that state, figured u&gt;
the President’s reception, and visited
tbe tomb of Washington in a United
State* war Teasel.
They bad to saw the pipe off from a hydrant
in Allentown. Pa., tbe other day to lil
mau who had tried v&gt; drink from tta
aero. With
tbepioceU pipe sticking to bh Hpe 1*
taken to afire, and there the pipe fell.
When a girl proposes and to refused she

Six convicts were whipped at Sew Castle,
locomotive engiThe girl In thin case, Miss Claudio B.
DeL, Saturday morning.
The Pope has granted the title of Count
lover, Henry C. Rhyens, Is over thirty ,bo bBd Ule ecKX1 Iortun"
flad Mr. to Edward Dunne, late Chief-Justice of Ari- «»• n
.she asked bls judgment on '
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WU,I“ t*"• I Jon** in, And Jnn^r.X.
stood upon the front platform of a Fourth
The
costumM for tbe MartU Gras carni­
flhermaa. Grant County, Ky. Rhyens baa ! “ That depends upon your taote, mad- val ai New Orleans have arrived, and tbs
silk hat cocked over his left eye and an ex- been working on the place for about two ’
j-r.. Tn.JueUj bo el~rr«l lb. M.»I. '
•*Secretary Folgur denies that he is making
ner of his mouth at a very acute angle. Aa lr h.«b»ry bet— Cl.e.11. od Hby.o, [ -XM-ebfoded .qo.r. pl.ee. It an.— any effort to Induce Mr. Now to return to
ud ertldly repreod b.r, btrt .b. Uejk-l '
“ ‘T'*""”’
~
4 tho Treasury Department.
the car rolled downward thia gentleman
• dtal.jrtOd. »»d . b-1 -bo. you
By a collision of atelgba at Ithaca, N. Y,
of prepo»«eaaing exterior discounted upon •t tb.tr r.beko.odU-r did eol .e.p-d |
" ‘"‘™- IL V. Boatwick, wife and sou, and Charlo*
mon and things to Haroun Al Ratchid and tbo there wo o.y rol dote ot . tor-'
they thought tba gtrl had I—°t abould Dot baoleetad tor a email cab,
the car-driver, shoe ing a marked partiali­ rias.. b&gt;-eeuw
...
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Iwjl-T' it
laaea rrwam fnw Na^oe.
An open winter in tlie Arctic circle is in­
ty for the a opinions of tho horseman aa
dicated by tbe vast fields of Ice encountered
compared with tho** of his other auditor. to think of such a thing."
Mr. Lawrence employed a private gov- upright, but, owing to tho position of tho by steamers crossing tbe Atlantic.
From his conversation it appeared that bis
&lt;h-T *-•
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Mrs. Mary Lynch, raiding in Warren
profession was that of a mixer of drinks •ran. r0rM.ehndnn,Ml..M.tU.O'H^.
whe rmld.no I. In Wmluuton, K,.. • ■I”*'*-'’- B-l»« -&gt;&lt;l- !•»&lt;•. U» —*' »nd Township, Brewer County, la, dle-1 Sunday
In a hotelry In Tenth arenas.
at tba advanced age of out hundred and five
home. “r &lt;*
As the car passed through Union. Square •Unrt.ln.nlk. (ran Mr.
pe&gt;
fed-working,
handsome
machine,
take
On Chrirtmoz day Claudi* vr*nt to WillElizabeth Betz, a Revolutionary pension­
lamrtown to visit her governet* during th* tbe upright. It is narrow-gauge, hung
er, residing at Harrisburg, -Pa., tbe widow
lent gloves, with very thick walking­ bolldiyz. On* night ls«t w*ek Rhyens at­ era improvements, including patent­ of a drummer. Is elghty-thrM yean of age
sticks, skipped very lightly over the street tended a ball at Williamstown and there brake and snow-plow. The running-board and In excellent health.
Under the horses’ beads and moved on­ met Clan dia.
James Geary, a railway employe at La­
On last Saturday morning Rhyens told
ward al that India-rubber lock-step p*oe
carriaa just as much steam. You can fayette, Ind., killed himself with a revolver
In the presence of several friends who wore
which Harvard University confers upon
her alumnL The bartender laughed a horse for another party in Crittenden, and be sound out of it as you ooul-1 with tho old- helping him to hang pictures lu hi* room.
took his trunk and left the Lawrence farm.
Tbe Bankers’ and Merchants* Telegraph
At Crittenden he met Claudie, according faahlonod steamboat whistle. Her wood- Company has purchased tiie line-v of tho
Haroun Al Ra«cbid:
“A cpuple o’ them dudes had a lot of fun to secret agreement, possibly made at tbe U you keep her well packed and oiled she Pacific Mutual, .-nd proposes to coinplots a
circuit
from Chicago to Bismarck and Dcdba
IL
They
came
to
Cincinnati
and
got
a
with mo night before last, flaw, haw,
works as slick as old seventy-four. I have
haw. I mod break my heart laughin’ license to marry, and it is sup osed lost no
Tbe directors of the Mex'tuan Central
time In having the knot tied as securely as
good time now as the day It came out of Railroad have decided to Increase the cap­
The driver baring signified an Inclina­ possible under tbe circumstances.
Yesterday morning the family of tbe tho shop, though the-tuner has only taken ital stock from. &gt;35,003,000 to &gt;20,500,000.
tion to learn the circumstances that afford­
up its lost motion once In that time. When Tite call for &gt;1,000,000 waa answered by
ed the passenger sc much pleasure in girl wm astonished to see her name coupled it makes too muc£ steam you can shut it Subscriptions of &gt;1,076.000.
retrospection, the bar-keeper consented to with that of their former hired man in tbe off by pressing your foot on this little
Within two mouths Boston capitalists will
list of marriage licenses published in tbe
safety-valve, but if you want to pull her have Lu operation a connecting lino of rail­
“I waa slttin’ down behind the bar,” he Cincinnati papers. An uncle and a half­ wide open, press on the other one and she way between tbe City of Mexico and ChL
brother
camo
to
tho
city
forthwith
and
aaid, about eight o’clock in tbe evenin’—
hums along. Her body and fire-box bang cago. There are clear iudicatlons that a
an* nobody in the place—when in comes a found a resident friend of the family, low, making It a Utile difficult to clean out combination is being formed by which the
couple of the dudest dudes I ever see. They who assisted them in their fruitless search. under her, bat yoa can bide a great deal of commerce of the new field will be secured
“
All
we
want
is
to
got
possession
of
the
to tiie Burlington aud Santa Fe Roads.
was about as wide as a l&lt;ed slat, or.' tbe
stuff under there until tbe spring cleaning.
Tlie Chicago, St Louis A Southwestern
way they walked wouldn’t have broke egg­ girl, for she is only a child. Wo will take You can run her out twice a year, on tbe
Telegraph Company, of Chicago, was aushells. One of them aays:
let him come after her,” said tbe half­ turn-table and polish off her jacket with a tliorized by the Secretary of State Saturday
little
oil;
an
J
she
looks
just
as
good
as
new.
'“Give mo some arf-an’-arf,’ says Chaw- brother, with a menacing gesture, from If you live in a boarding-house ar a double to open subscriptions for Its capital stock,
which is placed at &gt;5,000,000. The corpo­
sort of a reception Rhyens would receive tenement I would advise you to take a ration propose* to operate overground and
“down in old Kentuck” if be should again patent piano attachment recently invented underground telegraph and telephone wires.
dude.
My. John G. Wilson, one of the principal
venture in that neighborhood. Rhyens Is by Conductor Brown, of the Big Four Rail­
road. This attachment l&lt; largely in use cattle raisers of Central Illinois, died at bis
‘ “ ‘Art seltzer an’ art aasparllla,’ Chawley described as of stout build, with a mus­ now on old pianos, and is 'very effective. home near Monmouth, of heart disease, yes­
tache, high cheek-bones, and dark, “wick­
terday.
By its use the piano Is made to consume its
“‘The same fer me,’ puts In the other ed” eyes. Should Rhyens be captured, he own noise. When your children are prac­
Henry D. Lyman, of Ohio, has been con­
might be prosecuted for perjury. In swear­
ticing you can attach it, and every sound firmed as Second Assistant I'ustuiaster-Gena little dash of ginger ale into mine. ing that the girl waa cf age when be got .goes directly into the ears of tbe player, •ral of the United States.
There’s alcohol in ginger ale,* he says to the license.
Work has been resumed by tbe Pottstown
leaving other occupants of tbe bouse
iron-works, at Reading, Pa., and tlie New
Chawley.
and neighborhood in the moat solemn si­ Jersey
SHE WAS FOND OF HIS LEG.
steel-works at Trenton
“ ‘ You can put some ginger ale in mine,
lence. It is really beautiful to see tbe
John Hulton Bal four, tlie distinguished
too, bawtender,’ Chawley says, big aa life.
gymnastic exercise which tho average British
botanist and physician, died in ImoPeople.
“Well, I fixed the drinks up for ’em an’
young woman can thump out of a piano don Monday, aged seventy-six.
they poured ’em down their necks. Then
(N. Y. Special.]
Henry Werner, of Canton, O., was at­
One of tba best known residents of Will­ attachment. And the performer thinks all
the other dude axes me how much.
tacked
by three men at midnight, shot
iams Bridge, in Woatcheater County, is Mr. the time that she is making things howl
“ 'Half a dollar,* I saya
through the hand and robbed of X7A
you Jason Smith. eHe 1* a person of rather with the music she Ls making. Tbe beauty
Judd Crouch, of Jackson, Mich., has
imposing
presence,
finely
formed,
and
has,
take us for gilllea, bawtender F*
of It is that it can be attached eo that tbe
or rather bad until lately, quite a mill*ary player does not know that It is on, which been arrested for an attempt to . murder
Detective Brown, and furnished bail in
men. That's tho regular price for them air as he walked about tbe village streets.
$5,000.
Now,
however,
Jason
walks
lame,
having
strong mixed lickers,’ and then for tbe life
cany on conversation in an ordinary tone,
A fire at West Newbury, Maas., destroyed
of me I couldn’t help laughin’ at ’em.
while the person at tbe piano can net hear the shoe-factory of Thomas II. Ruddock,
“ ‘ He’s guyin’ us, Horace,* said Chaw- more excitement in that ordinarily quiet anything bat the noise she makes. The In­ which employed 1,500 men. Tbe loss is
village than anything that has happened diana polls Bachelors' Club offered Mr. &gt;50,000.
General J. L. Gilbert, a prominent citi­
“ ‘Confound you, bawtender,’ said Hor- since the fam jus Miss Kilmaneegg lost one Brown &gt;75,000 fcr the exclusive use of the
of her shapely lower limbs. Tbe whole attachment In this city, but he declines so zen of Bloomington, HL, who commanded
story camo out yesterday when Health small a figure. We now have them on the the Twenty-seventh Iowa Infantry, died at
mj
out mis piece, uy jswv.“This almost made me laugh agin, they Officer McDermott, of the town of West­ pianos of all the leading hotels and board­ Topeka, Kan., of heart-disease.
Hundreds of while men engaged in basi­
was such light weights. Why, I’d been chester, was called to Williams Bridge to ing-houses in this city, and if a prominent
afraid to touch one of ’em for fear he’d suppress a nuisance. On arriving there, piano firm in the East does not buy it we licas in Indian Territory have been declared
come apart, and 1 says kinder meek to ’em: bo found tbe place wild with excitement. will soon establish an agency in Washing­ Intruders and given notice to leave at ouce.
wlio are engaged In farming or
“ ‘Aw, come, now, young gentlemen. Escorted by half a dozen villagers, he ton City, which has more second-hand and Many
stock-raising refuse to obey the order.
You don’t want to ruin a poor man with a walked up the main streat until he arriv'd cracked pianos than any city in tbe Those within the Creek llfnlLB will enter the
family on his hands by smashing up his at the home of Mr. Jason Smith, and there world.”
plea that there Ls no Executive to tlie Gov­
on the front stoop, he saw the nuisance.
stuff.’
ernment before whom they can appear.
M ‘You’ve insulted us,’ said Horace, fe­ The crowd assembled in front cried oat
CONFEDERATE TREASURE.
The supply of one dollar notes is entirely
•
rocious as a $»oll-dog. ‘Blawst you, baw- in chorus:
exhausted aud of two dollar notes nearly sa
“Take it away I Take the thing away |”
tondar, you’ve insulted us. If- you don't
Unger A Gates' safe at West Alexandria,
Mrs.
Smith
appeared
at
too
door
armed
apologize I’ll clean out this place.*
Ind., was blown open Monday, the robbers
with a broom-handle. At the same mo­
securing &gt;5.000, and getting away.
[ Atlanta (Oa) Special.]
ment
Mr.
Jason
Smith
appeared
at
the
you will do,’ and 1 camo out from behind
David Iteonard, of Burlington. la., a
Wilkes County, in this State, Is in great
tbe bar. Horace fell away a ton, but I sitting-room window with a hose, the nox- excitement over the discovery of a large leader in tbe Prohibition cause, was Tues­
never touched him. I only went to tbs zle of which wm pointed at the crowd, the quantity of- Confederate treasure about day thrown from his ouggy and killed.
other
end
being
attached
to
the
cold-water
The Mayor of Sandwich, Eng., followed
door and locked it and put the key in my
which so much has bden said and written.
pocket. Then I got a pail of water and a faucet in the kitchen.
During a storm this week a small oak tree hia eloping daughter to Austin, Tex., aud
“ Yoa let that alone,” screamed Mrs. was blown .down about nine miles from persuaded bet to return to Europe with him.
scrubbing-brush and a mop, and I says to
Smith, brandishing tffb broom.
It is Mid that one of the pool lines at St
Washington. Mr. John Frank, while rid­
“Clar oat o’ this,” roared Smith, letting
has made a number of contracts for
“ Now, you fellers said you was goin* to
ing by, mw something shining as be Louis
freight to New York at a cut of fifteen
Clean this place out, and I’m just agoin* to on the water and giving those nearest him
a wetting. The big house-dog rushed
make you do it!’ ”
In the hole loft by the tree bo found al­
Tony Peace, an aged negro, living
“ Did they do it!” inquired the driver, eo work tn on the reives of th* crowd. The most a peck of gold and a large quantity Rocky Comfort, Ark., was called to tils
much interested that be waa entirely ob­ people scattered, bat Officer McDermott of jewels and precious stones. Amongtbo Saturday night by five maaked men,
livious of a fat woman who was frantical­ stood his ground. Hs dashed at tbe thing latter were diamonds, rubies and pearls, murdered.
The Massachusetts Senate Las pa-wed
ly waving an umbrella aud shouting to on tbe stoop and bore it bodily to the mid­ and many pieces of exquisite workmanehtp, tbe value of which has been placed resolution providing for biennial elections—
him to stop the car.
dle of the street. On examining it he dis­
“ Well, you jets belcher life they did IL covered that It wm Mr. Smith’s right leg, by several connoisseurs at $20,000. The be­ 82 to I; also a resolution providing for free
text-books in public school*.
lief
is
expressed
by
all
who
have
seen
the
Do 1 look like tbe kind of a man what al­ which had been amptrteted two weeks ago.
Tbe Treasurer of the United States re­
lows a dude to insult him in his own shopF* His wife, not caring to part with it, had it treasure that it is part of a lot lost by the
ceived from a bank tn Ohio two packages
And the bartender got off the car at embalmed and neatly varnished, and set Confederate Cabinet during 1's flight reprmentlng &gt;1.000 each. One contained
through this section, as tbe road upon
Broom street . ad stalked loftily down tbe
&gt;470,
tbe oilier two pieces of tianneL
Bowery with an air of conscious sup* nuisance was buried yesterday, and Will- which tbe treasure was found was the
The House Committee oo Commerce de­
same upon which the Confederates retreat*
rlority.
cided tliat there should be a commission for
the regulation of inter-state commence, and
that ita control sliould extend to the waterA MOROCCO ROMANCEable to carry it off in safety, hid it for se­
STRANGE RECOGNITION.
curity, and either died or was killed soon
The Queen of Tahiti sailed from New
Girl and a Tyrant.
after, and consequently the treasure waa York for France Wednesday on tho steamer
never unearthed.
St. LaureuL
[Casablanca Cor. Boston Advertiser.]
[Philadelphia
Press.]
About a year ago a well-to-do man died
Tlie National Wrapper ami Packing Com­
Saturday night about seven o'clock a
pany of SL Louis lias awdgned. Assets
about thirty miles from this town, in the
young man, stupefied with drink and suf­
Province of Died Hedria, governed by the
mysterious jewelry box intrusted io Mrs. estimated at KXJ.OOO.
fering from cold and hunger, waa placed
Frank James lias been taken to Hun to­
celebrated tyrant, Abealam Berated. He
in a cell at th* Sixth District Station Moss, and taken from her shortly after, riHr, Ala., to be tried for complicity in the
left three grown up sens and a beautiful
House, Eleventh street, above Race. ward by a stranger. While retreating Mussel biioals robbery.
daughter of fourteen. The eldest son had
through tbe country President Deris and
Shortly after tw-lve, tho same night, a
A break In tbe petroleum market Wednes­
managed to secure American protection
young woman frantic with liquor, and his Cabinet, together with a nuinbv of dis­ day sent prices down to $L05h'. the
tinguished Confederates, stopped at the
in the entire oil region being 18,000,000 bar­
Bersbed and bis clique. They all resided bearing the unmistakable traces of vice
together uuder the roof belonging to the and dissipation upon her countenance, was whore it is believed, tbe last council of the rels.
George M. Sargent, a dry-goods merchant
eldest brother. Recently the uncle of the arrested near Tenth and Vine streets, and Confederacy was held. When the meeting of Rochester, Ind., has been sent to the
girl sold her In marriaga to a brute old lodged in the same station bouse. Yester­ was about over General John C. Brecken­ penitentiary for two yqan for receiving
day morning when tbe throng of prisoners
ridge called in Mrs. Moes, and handing stolen property.
•
strated against the action of her uncle,
Elisha V. Ashton, -who was tbe leading
and h-r brothers put in an interdiction. bearing tho young man arrested tar intox­
dry-goods merchant of Boston half a century
ication the night before gave bis name as
ry which had been pawned by ladies of ago, died recently in Europe, leaving Urge
Falling in hia undertaking, the uncle John Cunningham.
the Confederacy for the benefit of the amounts to Protestant charities.
straightway went for the assistance of the
“My God!" cried the young girt, “be is
cause, and desirod her to secrete it until
rapacious Governor, Absalom Berahed. A
Duncan C. Ross, at Cleveland, challqoge*
my brother,” and falling back, she fainted some on* with proper authority should John L. Sullivan to spar with hard gtove*
upon tho floor. Thrusting his way through
Merviue Thomj&gt;son, tor from &gt;1.000 to &gt;5,and paid to Bersbed for bis assistance In
0000 a aide, ring rule® to govern.
taking tbe girt by fore* from h«r brothers.
Tbe Nail Association, at ItemeAing in
amined the contents of the box, and
Tbe soldiers went and mad* a demand
was dazzled by the brilliancy which met Pittsburgh Wednesday, reduced dm card
for the girl. Tbe brother* expostulated sister.”
her gaze. For several weeks she kept her rate from &gt;3.50 to 9&amp;M. Buslue* was re­
trust a profound secret, and guarded it ported light and trade unsatisfactory.
on. and wheu ’hey were flniebed the young from hundreds at men, who were searching
Judge Dickey, oi tbe Illinois Supreme
nally, tbe soldiers being made to distinct­
Court, lias granted a aupereederia in the emw
ly undentend that the girl was living un­ t -r then talked together. They were the treasure train. One night a horseman of Frederick M. Ker, Ute Chicago defaulter,
ap to tiuj residence, end, alighting,
der the same roof aa her brothers, who en­ children of quite a respectable family, bat rode
called Mre. Mom aside, and in wI;Upend and a bearing will be bad tn Ottawa lu
joyed American protection, andShat there
MareL
ca b had early become addicted to drink,
At Danville, Ky., Wednesday, Jasper
and rapidly sank into degradation and
:,s.i bbearin was shot ami roMajd by iiiw brolbcrin-law and cousin. By feuds in the family
conoid ora'.ion returned to the Governor is but twrnty-on* years old. Her brother
Completely deceived by the man’* assur­ for tbe pnst thirty years ten persons have
Is twenty-right. He it known to the police ance and apjM-aranco of honesty, she tost their Urea
brother lost no time in making bls report
placed the l&lt;ox in his hands, to see him

black mustache, whose aspect of subdued
ferocity was heightened by a week's

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qualtty and quantity^.
failed to gettbe girl, and the uncle lost th.-

r. TW maaked bands, after the Molly Mogul
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log this the Handsomest. Largest, Moat Silent
and Lightest Running Machine yet offered. All
the “points” that the experience of twenty years
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found only In the “Crown.” Other machine*
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Bd*n district, have

tire* of imitation. We believe this* to
dneting a successful revival in Prai­
; Mr. Childs, last Friday evening, it was rieville.
this hypothesis would , we account for
John Thompson,* pioneer of Hick­
the extended prevalence of indulging
district &gt;bould go according io J i more than evident that the society was
ory Corner*, died at Fargo, Dakota, a in stimulants. Tlie force of example
few days ago.
• marks its victims bv the scor.-. The
,
ddedly
gratifying
to
note
how
exocl
­
the voters in the district were » P°°r«
■A portion of the Freeport mill dam trite saving: “As the father, so too the
ignorant set of men who would vote&gt; lently well each acted bis part. Society
went out Suuday nighu The break child.” is constantly being verified and
their rights away. He defied anyonei will meet Friday evening the 22ud at
was caused by the frost heaving the. emphasised. We all have our models,
to show how be bad violated any law,, Silas Rawson’s, at which time there
said that Miller’afaiinre to fife his bond[ will be a debate, and Ella Hunter thfe gro’ind.
after which we farhioti oua tastes, char­ A Revelation to the 8iok; Nature's Laws
! Elder Cumming* of Bowen’s Mill*,
Brought into Barmuny with the
acters and lives. The father compiaafter hi* appointment had left the va­■ energetic aud very able secretary will
. Ihman Body.
' when he endeavored to fill au appuintcancy unfilled and intimated pretty' edit the "Sunfield Hardscrabble,’’ also jmeut Sunday evening, found the eou*e centiy muokes tho fully-fledged cigar,
strongly that a man was a fool who• select reading,essays, and declamations.
and bis precious son soon experiences
barred
against
him.
tbe exhilerating influence of the mild
looked at it in any other light, but; The program me, If carried out, premisMedicinc, go Mid «ee
Frank Barabeck broke a finger and but captivating cigarette. The senior
when the prosecution produced a letter se* to be full of interest,
Tlie presumption of some people is Harvey Williams received internal in­ can alone lie satisfied by the stronger
from tbe superintendent of public in­■
struction saying that the vacancy hodI surprising. Tuesday evening the Sth juries by fulling upon slippery paths brandies while the juvenile with imita­
ova* nasT. xatutmal dasx,
been filled by the first appointment of' inst. just aa Mr. and Mrs. Morrison bad at Hickory Corner* last week.
tive teal, quaffs the lighter wine*. "As
Mr. Joseph C. Bishop, a farmer of otbeis do, so do vou” becomes tbe
inspector, and that it was tho duty of returned from prayer meeting, and
tho district board to fill the vacancy, he were.congratulating themselves that Hickory Corner*, recently led . to the watchword and we are caught io fash­ And be cured by Electricity—Nature's own
hymenia! altar, Miss Cfiritahincy of ion’s toils and cannot escape. It is
got off his high horses and tried to ex­ there would be no demand upon them
Munroe, a niece of ex senator Chnsr
cuse himself on tbeground that he was at that late hoar, a party of from 90 to
fashionable to drink, lienee we all
tiuncy.
not responsible for having been mis» 15 person crowded in upon them, Just
drink. Let its teach our children to do
taken at&gt;ont tlie requirements of tlie taking possession as though they had a
right because it is right, and not be­
BEDFORD.
law. But it was urged that he should prior right there, invaded the pantrycause others do so. Teach them, also, SyMematteally Died, open* tbo pores: helps
Nature throw off llu cxi-reflous frotq the
be the last man to be peimitted to and cellar, and finally invited the as­
Our thaw has caught cold.
to avoid error and evil because it is ab­
bod); gives tone U&gt; U&gt;e nervous txtshield himself undercover of ignorance tonished minister and wife out to eat
solutely wrong and alone brings perni­
Bedford buaiueto is booming.
Um sod life and vigor to all parts
of the law. He had been expoundlug oysters, which were prepared in a very ’ Mrs. Andrew Crandall and Mrs. E. cious results.
of the body that have failed to
dotheir work heretofore;
law and exhibiting bis legal acquire­ delectable manner. After satisfying the P. Nye are num ered with tbe sick.
Avarice l« the deuton that fastens
makes tbe aged feel
ments to tli wart the will of the district inner man, the company was treated to .John Franck's nephew and niece the alcoholic traffic. That which
younger, and fits
the btuinewi man or
and gratify bis personal vanity a little wine very dioice music and select read­ from Ceresco made him a pleasant visit brings the greatest' profit from tbe
woman
to perform the du­
too long to have such a plea avail him ing, by Mrs. M. when they all joined in last week.
least investment is the most enriching
ties of life with greater enernow. His recent criticism of Judge singing "'The Sweet By and By,” nnd
gx audr'tlearcr minds. QF’HemRevival meetings nt the Congrega­ and alluring. All men posses- avari­
ernuer,
uicre
are
do shocks or unpleas­
Hooker’s decision in the Garret ditch dispersed to thejr several bo rues statis- tional church have closed. They were ciousness to a greater or lesil extent.
ant acnsAinna. Treatment short unless
case was also reported, to show in what fied that "all is well that ends well.”
attended with good success.
Its possession to a reasonable degree Id some chron»&amp;*caaea of long standing, aad
O
mega
.
then not of long duration.
'
estimation he held his own legalxabiliis wholesone aud good, but when it
Our Eaton County Neighbors.
ties. Tbe township board found that
GF*Patients taken only on tlie ten
become tbe ruling p.issioo of life its
WOODLAND.
tlie charges were fully sustained by
ban-.ful influence is seen in all its hid­ trial treatment plan.
A. II. Pratt, who lives near Eaton eousness. The dealer full well knows
Mr. and Mrs. T. Crapo are visiting at
evidence, and removed him from of­
Dr. J. R. BARKER.
Rapids,' came to Michigan iu 1826.
fice. His rumored that he intends to 8. Kliaea’.
that the poisonona draught which lie
.
Grand
Ledge will have Ward and places ou his counter for a dime costs
carry the case to higher tribunal, but . Miss Louisa Zuschnitt Still continue*
Hughes hold temperance meetings.
as Judge Hooker is such a,fool or very low.
but a cent. He looks at it from a bus­
A dozen converts were baptized in iness standpoint—huge profits, .slight
knave in bis estimation, bo will prob­
8. R. Trabert expect* soon to move
the Baptist Church nt Eaton Rapids risks aud small investments. Why, it
ably appeal directly to the Supreme to Maple Grove.
last
Sunday.
Court of the Uaited States. —w—
Mr. Garver’s school doses on Friday,
is in perfect keeping with the spirit of
Every cent of taxes m Bellevue has the times. We are all taught that
Also the primary department of the
WEST SUNFIELD.
been collected, making the tax roll "Money makes the mare go.”
Center school.
L. Parrott has accepted a situation peifecdy clean.
Past—St. Valentine’s day.
Our children from earliest infancy
Frank West has been appointed are taught avance and stinginess.
on the Northern Pacific R. R. and will
Preheat—Surprise oyster suppers.
postmaster at Hoytville in place of They are told to hoard their pennies,
*o.m depart for the north-west.
Future—Measles and retrospection.
S. W. Smith has resigned bis position Halliday, resigned.
Mr. Robert Downs is quite poorly.
save the dollars and finally to cheat a
Tbe Bellevue Methodists have discon­ neighbor boy by buying a twenty-shil­
as bass drummer in the band. Tbe
Mr. Galloway is again in our midst.
tinued
evening
meetings.
The
Bap
­
boys
will
find
it
hard
to
fill
his
place.
Revival meetings at Biamark this
ling pig for a dollar and upon the pro­
S. Haight has purchased the under­ tists still keep them up.
-AJDaJZESSIOHST
week.
fits of the increase make a "corner” in
John Stone of South Walton suffered pork that shall achieve.for the young­
Mr. Hill was in Charlotte the fore taking establishment at Saranac and
aud ba* removed there, leaveng Perry a stroke of paralysis a few days ago. ster the eclat of being the greatest mon­ LADIES, - 5 Crs. | GENTLEMEN, - 10 Cr*.
part of tlie week.
SKATES, -16 Ct*.
Mrs. Witherell is able to resume and Dora to look after tbe business He was unloading bay at the time.
ied autocrat among his fellows. Rath­
Tbe next public examination of er teach our children that a dollar is to
here.
school duties again.
On account of the rain storm on teachers for Eaton county will take
The largest man of his size in W. S.
be prized only so far as it may be used
Wednesday evening the donation at place at Grand Ledge March 15th.
is Burdett Wright—girl.
as a means of accomplishing good, in­
A Shay town man I. W. Stoker, is suring happiness and attaining culture.
Mr*. Swick spent last week iu Port­ Dr. Carpenter’s was postponed until
this evening. Oyster supper, 75 cents said to have closed bis doors against
land, with her mother.
GENTLEMEN, 5 NIGHTS, - - - 61.00
Tbe Chicago salooniataare complain­
a couple.
.
his daughter because she attended
Miss Daisy Fay spent the Sabbath at
... 61.09
ing of the competition of many dram­ LADIES, 6 NIGHTS, The flrm of Trabert &amp; Holmes have church.
Lome with her parents.
selling
drug
stores
which
pny
no
tax.
Dave Crittenden is held for exam­
Mr. T. Week, of Ohio, is visiting his disolved partnership. Miss Parks has
The saloons say the untaxed drug
purchased
Mrs.
-Trabert
’
s
interest,
so
ination
February
14
at
Charlotte,
for
brothers, S. and P. T. Week’s.
stores are injuring tbe saloon business.
The latest social event waa a Valen­ Holmes hi. Parks will furnish the ladies shooting Jacob Summers, at North
That is right; tbe more ruinous tbe
Chester, inflicting three flesh wounds
tine tea party at Mr. Dilley’s Thursday with bonnets this summer.
About dark on Wednesday evening
During a drunken row in Preisner’s competition tbe better for tbe people.
of this week.
several
of
our
citizens
heard
something
saloon, Charlotte, a man named Ball, Take off all the taxes aud lid nses aud
Mr. Hiram Sackett sent the milk of
their business will be profitless. High
three cows to the factory last summer, which sounded like a boiler explosion of Brookfield, received a bloody head
of
a
boiler
some
distance
away.
Per
­
8k*te» furnished to p»rtk» desiring to pur­
from a club in the hands of the bar license is only a high protective tariff—
for which be received $136.
a monopoly. Either let all sell or let chase at a alight advance above coat.
We are in daily expectation of re­ haps some of England’s dynamite tender.
none
sell.
No
special
privileges
should
fiend*
are
at
work
here.
The suit brought by Lovell Bingham
ceiving an invitation to the annual ous­
_
Vim E Gar.
EVERTS &amp; CHIPMAN,
aginst Dr. Wm. E. Vanandes, for mal­ be given to a liquor seller or to any­
ter supper, given by tbe Ladies’Aid
If alcohol is ever
Proprietors1.
MAPLE GROVE.
practice in treatment of hiaeyes,basbeen thing that is liad.
Society. When. Oh! when.
sold it should be by an honest druggist,
concluded
in
Charlotte
has
with
verdict
Mr. Beectiler is determined to sell
Did you get a valentine T
under heavy bonds not* to sell it as a
of “no cause for action.”
‘
that nice farm of his. and whoever is so
Pete Pendell has returned from
The Grand Ledge Boat Club closed beverage. If it must tie sold as a bev­
fortunate as to become it* possesso?,
Washington Territory.
the season of hops with a grand erage because drinking cannot be pre­
will get a bargain and no mistake.
There was a surprise party at Mr.
masque ball at tbe Union Hall. Friday vented, then let tbe selling stand only
George and Albert Velte completed
Latting’* a few nigkto ago.
their wood business for II. Sackett last
night. Parties faom Detroit, Lansing on that ground, like gambling and oth­
Shoup Bros, had a $25 break-down
and Grand Rapids were present, mak­ er unlawful practices; so that tbe sel­
week, and although Mr. S. is 70 years
at their mill a few days ago.
ing it tbe largest and best ball of the ler must take the chance of being bro
of age, that wood pile uftikea him feel
Perry Pearce has bought a farm of
Have Jail Received a Big Stock of
season. Grand Rapids furnished the ken up nnd sent to jail whenever tbe
young again.
Mr. Briggs. Consideration, $1,300.
people wish to get rid of him. Take
costumes.
Mrs. Youngs, wife of Rev. Youngs,
Mis* Grace Potter and Misa Eva Bate
The store of Mrs. R. Weeks, in away tbe license to sell just as some
at this writing is very low, - and but lit­
spent Saturday and Sunday at Irving.
tle hopes of recovery.
Mrs. Y. is one
Grand Ledge, was entered by burglars churches take away a bad man’s license
WillWiualow and John John Sea­
of the oldest settlers, aad is well and man have gone to housekeeping, and Tuesday night, and a large amount of to preach.
of -A.11 Kinds
A great law commentator has said;
valuable goods, silks and satins were
favorably known.
the boys talk ot a chivari.
token. The same parties stole a horse "Where there is no law there is no lib­ Which they will aellal hard-pan prices. Aho
Charley Childs is prepared to give the
A question that is "commonly asked
erty.
”
Where
all
restraint
is
taken
* complete line of
fact* in tbe case, a* known by him, bow iu West Maple Grove: Are you con­ and cutter about a mile and a half out
of town. As yet there is no clue to the from tbe personal liberty of an indi- ■
tbe sweep in that sawing machine cerned in the String St, mystery ?
marauder*. This is supposed to ac­ vidual personal liberty suffers tbe
tumbled him over. He can bobble
When a young man is on hl* way
ire : Exrehior “A"
around now, but he does not favor a Sunday afternoon to see bis Suaie, bnt count for a horse and cutter found near mo*t. All civil law isarestraint on in­
No. 2, 16 inch No A
dividual action. Even liquor seller*, Extra
Lansing Friday-morning.
recurrence.
is captured by another damsel, aud is
who
talk
the
fondest
in
favor
of
per
­
Lewis &amp; Edwin*, in the butchery held captive until the wee 8 ma’ boors,
■ MICHIGAN NEWS.
sonal liberty, wish to have drunken,
businea* at Vermontville, have agreed with a bright light in the parlor and
men taken to the lock-up.
todisagree, and Wesley Krebs, son-in. tbe blinds up. it is apt to make Susie
Lucy Pike, a girl 14 years old, com­
law, of Mr. Lewi*, succeed*Mr. Edwin* No. 1 mad when she finds it out.
Political candidate* and whiskey aamitted suicide Friday night at St Jo­
Wesley says hi* farm mast be sold^and
vocate* may yell themselves hoarse in
Died—At Glenwood, Mills Co., Iowa, seph, by taking arsenic.
to town bell go.
Jame* Ward, a carpenter of Jackson tbe advocacy of their view* aud no no­
Jan. 29th. Mrs. Sarah J. Lapham, wife
Dave Hunter i* about to take posses­ of.Darius C. Lapham, Mrs. L. leaves a aged 35, dropped dead of heart disease tice is taken of iL but as soon as a tem­
sion of Lis farm again, and Mr. I. Hag­ husband and six grown-up children to last Thursday, at a building on which perance man breaks party ranks, aud
er will journey westward io the "bleed­ mourn her loss. Her busband writes he was engaged.
expresses a determfoatioo to vote as bo
ing wilds of blooming Kansas.” Mr. to bis sister that she bore her suffering
CURES
Dennis Dorgan, of Pigeon Creek, pleases, he is denounced aa a fanatic.
H. wishes hi* beys to become scientific with great fortitude. She and her hus­ near Grand Haven, mistook carbolic
What can tbe women of a rum-cursed
farmers, and no broader field open* band were pioneers of Maple Grove, acid for a medicine he wished to take,
State do to lessen a vice by which they
to a speculative public.
Grove, and her death will be wad news and the poison killed him.
and their children are the principal
Last Sabbath was communion day at to many friends here.
A man named Cummins, in Allegan,
sufferer* ? It may b? said that they
Docx Tanker.
the church in this place, and the house
took laudanum and gave it to his chil­ can make their homes more attractive:
IX
was well filled: There were present
dren al^o. Cause, desertion of wife. but to tlie habitual tippler the dirtiert
HARTINGS.
(
members from other churches from the
Cummin* died, but the children will re^ groc-sliop is a more driigutfnl place
than the oosieet family flre-cid® in the
town* of Woodland, Vermontville and
A leader has been secured for tbe cover.
Roxand. The aenuon waa a masterly bend.
A cooper by the name of Gratton waa
A policeman in Topeka, Kansas* re­
production and Mr. Morrison fairly out­
The lecture association netted &lt;90 Iran over by the cars at Lapeer Wednes­
cently said: "Our businea* is done fur.
did himself.
on Spanish Student*.
day night and instantly killed. His Since the saloons have been closed we
"Van” tbe notorious—notorious for
Dr. Drake left for New York Tae*- head was crushed to an unrecognisable have absolutely nothing to do.,
establishing tbe W. 8. corner in tbe
. T*1® B«rt meeting of the Union will
column* of The News, and faithfully
O»er WO hare been added to the
Mrs. J. O. Rounds, Hopkins, Allegan beheld at the residrree of Mrs. Sellick Clove (and,
Ohio.
chronicling the create of the place membership of the Hasting* churches county, was fatally burned while kind­ next Tuesday afternoon.
from week to week for upward* of a
ling her fire Feb. 6.
Her clothes
For
right
la
right,
stacs
God
is
God,
year—was smiling ou bi* friends here­
A petition addressed to tbe council caught fire from a candle on the floor
And right the day ahsll win;
about* tbe last of the week, but return - praying that body to purchase a steam near her.
To doubt would be dhtoyalty,
To falter would be afn.
ed early this week, to Eaton Rapids fire engine is in circulation.
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ficicDt cause refusing and neglecting to
Tb« irtool 1w&gt;nw of th. dtMrtct h •
very dilapidsted old building.
So
much so that it w^,considered best to
have no winter term of school. The
district voted at a meeting some time
during last school year to build a new
school house, and a tax was levied and
collected in accordance with a vote of
the district. A building committee
was appointed and inutrucu-d to select
apian for the house, let the contract
and supervise tbe building. The buildiag committee consisted of three per­
sons one of whom
*Brigga was
moderator of the district \_Jhe--uthef*,
Au*tiu Stauton-and N. E. Clark, the
last two named not being members of
the district board. Au informal meet­
ing of tbe building committee was held
Dec. 20th at which Mr. Pratt, tlie direc­
tor, informed the committee that they
h;ul no authority to contract for tbe
building of tho house; that it was the
duty of tlie district board to do the
same aud io substaace that they were
about as useleM as a fifth wheel to a
wagon. After a rather storm session
Pratt finally agreed that tbe building
committee and district board would
act together. Some time having elapsed
since their appointment, the building
committee desired to consult the voters
of the district, and a special meeting of
the district was held Jan. 6th at which
the same burlding committee was re­
quested to act, and by vote authorized
to let the contract, supervise tbe work,
and by vote also ordered the district
board to draw the order* and .pay for
tbe work.
The committee gave notice that they
would receive blds on the 23nd day of
January for the building of the house.
At tbe time -appointed only one bid
was made. Pratt again informed tho
committee that he should not recognize
their authority to act, quoted law and
supreme court decisions to them, and
informed them that he would serve an
injunction on goy one who should at­
tempt to build a house upon the school
site. When reminded of his promise
to act with the committee or words to
that effect, be informed them that he
proposed to have affairs in that district
go strictly according to law. Here was
a dilemma. As before stated, but one
bid was received, and the bidder in­
formed them thm he would not hold
his bid.open but a few days, ashe could
not afford to build on tbe terms be of­
fered if be could not get his material
on hand before the sleighing season
waa over. Notwithstanding tbe wishes
of tbe district, tbe building committee
felt disposed to let Mr. Pratt have bis
w*y,-as it was necessary that something
should be done immediately, or the
district would be unable to let the con­
tract this winter.
But here another
difficulty arose. There was not a full
district board. Jasper H. Miller was
re-elected assessor at tbe annual meet­
ing, Sep., 1881, and had acted as such
without having renewed his official
bond. He being a wealthy man, tbe
funds were known to be safe, and the
matter was neglected. Piatt was elect­
ed director at tbe annual meeting in
1882 and knew that no bonds had been
givee by the assessor, but paid do at­
tention to the matter until the first part
of last Jaouarv when he requested the
board of school inspectors to appoint
MUter assessor of the district, stating
that his -omission to file bonds had
created* vacancy, the time having
elapsed in which tbe distri t board
could appoint. Tbe inspectors ap­
pointed Miller Jan. Dth. He filed Ms
acceptance aad a bond that was insuf­
ficient, k having been signed by the
moderator without thinking of the ir­
regularity, creating a vacancy, as tbe
ten days in which he coald file hia bond
had pttoed P-»tt notified the mod­
erator of thia at the meeting to receive
bids already refered to. The modera­
tor wishfog to have tlie vacancy filled
at once so the district board could ac­
cept the bid received, went to Assyria

Spector tore-appoiut Miller assessor.
The inspector went through the form
of doing so, bat the chairman of the

-concluded that the school inspector bad
no aathority to appoint, m tho vacancy
had been filled by tho appointment
the lltb of January, and the 90 days
within which the district board alone

tag expired.

He immediately notified

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where he is teaching.
James Scidmore indulged in’a free ville, was accidentally shot by a com­
Vermontville’s skilled marksmen had fight Saturday and goes to the house of panion while banting Feb, 9. Sever­
a gala day last Friday. W. S. was their correction 90 days in consequence.
al shot entered his brain and he lived
The Greenback county committee but a few hour*.
held a meeting at the court house Sat­
Tho reason why Fred Douglass mar­
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should you? grateful. It was now that Mr*. Pierce
suddenly •• remembered that she had
ft fap* answered

Iph.

she
And, in fact, in a few minutes Mr.
Biddulph was announced, and came
ment of the situation, and telegraphed
into the room.
to Mr. BiddulDh to make the reply. He
.
CHAI-TEH in.
-would willingly .have risen to the occa­
sion, but Margaret, suddenly becoming
Mr. Pierce’s house was commodious, aware of what wa* being agitated, said,
for be was a rich merchant of » rich compotodly:
town. His friends, and those of his
"No, Mr. Biddulph do not trouble
wife, were numerous. The provision yourself. Tom and I have arranged it
made for them was on a generous and all, and he has got a beautiful speech
ample scale, and they bad responded off by heart ana fa going to deliver-‘it
cordially to tho invitation sent out to now?’
them.
One frarllo and tender exigence?
And, indeed, to Biddulph’s extreme
One tremulous
bxeatn?
Mr.Biddulph, of whom so much had annoyance, and Mrs. Pierce’s horror.
both that afternoon and evening been Master Tom was perceived on hi* legs,
A Wat Why. a M'» la nothin*! _
said, was tbe first to arrive, while only glibly repeating an oration which wa*
What matters tho' one burn dim?
Alaa! for the folly of rcaaon—
Tom and Margaret were in the drawing­ at least amusing, and at the end of
One Mie is the world to him!
room. He—Maurice Biddulph—wm a which, winking visibly at Margaret,
-Arowt/.
man concerning whom men held differ­ who wa* utterly unprepared for hfa tak­
ent opinions, and who caused much ing-the peroration into his own hands,
speculation in the bosoms of his ladv he announced that hi* father had for­
friends. He was well ofl, and still gotten just one thing in hfa speech, and
young. .He had many advantages, and that.wiui, to request the company, on
Ths WdJUHe.” *u. there was no doubt that he was a man filling their glasses, to rise aud give:
of the world. Nor was there any room "For she's a jolly good fellow, that no­
for disputing the fact that he was good­
I see. And are they very particu­ looking and agreeable—many persons body can deny." “I assure you, ladies
lar? D&lt;» they require certificates and said clever, too. but that fa a matter of and gentlemen, that I know it from
experience to be true," ho added, sol­
opinion, for which no absolute rule can
provided . with be established. He was tall, had a good emnly; "and now, having exhausted
the subject, I will resume my seat,"
all those?
figure, and a generally light brown ap­ which he did, amidst loud and prolonged
___ _,
the irrelevant re­
pearance. with a closely cut, pointed
ply. " And you would go at Whitsun­ beard, and eyes which Itrtkai exceed­ cheering.
Supper over, Margaret found herself,
tide. Have you written yet? Do they ingly pleasant, as a rule. He did things
she hardly knew bow, arm-in-arm with
know your name?”
with ease, and as a matter of course,
"Yes. of course. M. Perclvnl, I which some other men, especially very Mr. Biddulph in the latge, marblesigned myself,” sue answered, with a young men, found it very difficult to do paved hall, near the open door. Mr*.
look of surprise. " I am waiting to at all. For instance« every one knew Pierce usually devoted ner conservatory
hear from Mrs. Laucclles whether I that the ball that night was given in to loungers and flirters, and it was full
of them now. But Mr. Biddulph had
have to go over and see her first.”
honor of Margaret Barrington’s coming
Oh, indeed!” said Margaret, verv of age, and half the bachelors wfao were no desire to form one of that crowd;- at
gravely, "I see. Well. I can not tell to be there would have been very glad least it would seem not, for he said to
you how glad I am that you came. I to make an offering in the shape of a
" Shall we go into the garden? It’s
suppose we must dre*a now. Ife sure bouquet—flowers being considered ap­
you make yourself look very pretty. propriate gifts on.such an occasion, and deliciously warm—a? warm as June.
See! If 1 put this little shawl over your
Miss Percival."
some of them succeeded in accomplish­
Miss Percival, who had become quite ing the feat, with more or less elegance shoulders------ "
"Yes, that fa a good idea," said Mar­
sprightly under tho influence of Marga­ of demeanor and charm of diction; but
ret’s sympathy, said she would do her various motive* restrained the ardor of garet, dreamily, as they stepped out of
best,- and tripped away, thinking:
the most part of them: shyness—a the house into the garden, which was
" I wonder if Mr. Biddulph really fa hideous dread of being the only one to partially illuminated bv sonuf Chines*
very much in lore with her. I nerer- do it, and so b.-coming the marsed man lanterns, and they wandered to another
thought ho was, mvself. She think* soi of the occasion—and again, with that side of the building, where there was a
though, that fa plain enough.”
modest distrust of his own powers of short terrace of wvlLrolIed. dry gravel,
Margaret rang ber bell, and gave her pleasing which characterizes the very affording a solitary promenade. The
maid scant attention a* she attired her. young man of the present day, tho fear air was, a* ho bad said, balmy. The
The young lady was almost entirely lest poor Miss Barrington should con­ n ght was fair. Though they were
free from personal vanity. She hail other strue the gift as I eing intended to con- j close to the great thoroughfare, it was
fault* les* common to the feminine vey a deeper meaning, and so have her so late that traffic had quite ceased. The
character, and perhaps from their un- hopes unduly raised. It fa sad, in the Inst omnibus had, hours ago, rumbled
naualhes* more obtrusive and trouble­ face of so much tender consideration, pant. Nothing but, now and then,
some. but from that one she was almost to have to record that Margaret had some belated foot passenger, or a
wholly free. She was as little given to been known to make the sweeping as­ smoothly-running brougham- returning
being flolicitou* about her appearance sertion that boys under sixteen were from some similar party, disturbed ths
as fa a healthy school-boy, and she had often very good fun, and men over quietness of the night. That, and the
the same frans contempt for, or, rather thirty good company if they were clever, sounds of music from the ball-room; the
carelessness about dress., and whether but that anything between those ages, melancholy wailing S'hmuchlsvoll tone
it became her or otherwise, a* such of die masculine gender, wm an un­ of some German waits, rising and fall­
ing in measured cadmces, and wafted
a boy ha*.
But *he had a keen nate mitigated bore.
ural sense of beauty, and when she
Mr. Biddulph, being (let him have to them by fits and starts. Margaret,
was (ire.i-icd aud sun-eyed her own re­ the benefit of the doubt) clever, and excited by her thoughts, and unconflection in the long cheval glass, a over thirty, came, it is to be presumed, sciou-ly by the music and tbe dancing
pleased smile broke over her face, aud under the head of gixd company; and as weft, walked along, humming the
she said to her maid, who had been ber he, at any rate, hna had the courage to-' — At last she said, almost abruptly:
How rdo
you V'i
like “Miss
maid since she was a child:
bring a bouquet with him. and was also
’i-'rr
f ” Percival, Mr.
‘•Why, Norah, I look quite nice, sustaiued through the om-ration of pre- Biddulph? I think she is charming. ’
don’t I?”
Muting it ntul lii. congnuulnllntu to
-So&lt;lo I.” he replied: "I wonder I
"There’ll be others ready to tell you Margaret—and who will deny that it is I never noUeed her belore."
"Tliis is premising.” was Margaret’s
that. Miss Barrington.” wa* her retort, a formidable task to make a congratu-1 "T*..~
‘ nig• &lt;t; while Biddulph mentally
with a little sniff, a* it to say: " If you latory speech to a saraftitc young Indy, thoug
wondered
are so dull a*.to need such informa­ in the presence of an impertinent school- -----1----- why on earth Mis* Percival’s
tion.”
bov who has the faculty for seeing some­ name should be dragged into the con­
He wanted to speak of
Indeed, Margaret did look very beau­ thing amusing in all that fa said and versation.
something quite different. If only he
tiful in her sheeny dress of a curious done by his elders?
" I congratulate you, Mr. Biddulph.’’ could see his chance; but talking of
half green, half blue, metallic tint (I
believe peacock fa tlie technical term). remarked Tom; " • short, bnt able, and Miss Percival gave him no chance. It
It was a puffy, cloudy dress, and tho rerj* much to the point,’ ns the news­ must be confessed that Maurice Biddulnhjwas more than half * fop; he had
cloud* Were caught down hero and there papers say."
by “ strange bright birds ’’ of small
Margaret received tbe offering with a studied Margaret so long with the de­
size, but sparkling with iridescent lus­ smile of happy omen, granted Mr. Bid­ sire that she should fall in love with
ter, the hue of the dress varied and in­ dulph the dances he asked for, always him, that he was too ready to take any
tensified like so many jewels. One of excepting tho first, and, it fa to be pre­ sign at all for a sign of that which he
these feathered creatures was fastened sumed, succeeded in her effort* on be­ desired. And then, he cared for her—
with a diamond pin into ber hair. Her half of Marion Percival, for Mr. Bid­ not as much as for himself, naturally;
maid put a quaint-looking fan of pea­ dulph waa beard to murmur that he it wns not his unsgjfiahoes* that cared
cocks’ feathers into her hand, and gave knew Miss Percival—rof course, he know for her. but his vanity and his love of
her hergloveS and bracelet*, wiih which her—and later waa perceived dancing distinction. Those two qualities bad
in her hand. Margaret went down with her more than once. Margaret made the conquest of tbe incorrigible
stairs.
waa pleased to ace that Miss Percival young heiress an object of great impor­
The drawing-room was lighted up in appeared to be really enjoying herself; tance to him. Yet Mr. Pierce had read
readine&gt;* for the expected company, there was a bright flush on her cheek him aright when he had said:. “Mar­
garet ha* a mind, you know, and Bid
but waa empty, save for a boy of fifteen, and animation in her dark eyes.
who sprang up a* she came in, and ad­
“Really. Madge, that girl looks quite dulph hasn't.”
•‘Yes, I wonder you never perceived
vanced to meet her.
pretty,” observed Mrs. Pierce, conde­
before how charming she is. But per­
“Well, Tom, what do you think? scendingly.
Shall I do?"
" Of course. When is a girl to look haps now you will become better ac­
Tom stuck hfa hand* into bis pockets, pretty if not when she is thoroughly en­ quainted with her.’*
“As how?”
walked slowly and silently three times joying herself?”
“ Well, does not vour estate at Beck­
round ber, and at last said emphatic­
" Fancy her chattering awav in that
style to Mr. Biddulph! I didn't think bridge adjoin miner I have heard so.”
"Yes, it does. What then?”
" Stunning!
No fellow need be she bad so much conversation in her.
" I heard that you were going to s'ay
ashamed to oj»en a ball with you.”
Why can’t she talk to me in that way?
" How glad I am that 1 can return I am sure she is dull enough whenever there."
("HTtaf,” be asked himself, “can that
the compliment," retorted Margaret, I have anything to do with her.”
laughing. " I really am deeply grate­
"So would you be. if you had been have to do with Miss Percival?” And
ful for your expressions of approval. BtrugfCling *11 d*y with two headstrong aloud:)
" That depend* entirely on circum­
Come! sit down on this stooL and but­ grls?' said Margaret, who never could
ton my gloves and fasten my bracelet*
i got to agree with Mrs. Pierce's plain­ stances, Miss Barrington. I may go. or
tive lament that her children—all chil­ I may not. It requires an attraction to
delighted with the permission,Master dren—if properly managed, were far
" You have often said. Mr. Biddulph,
Tom sat down and bungled for some more'of a pleasure than a trouble, and
time over the process, glancing up that she could not understand why gov­ that you wanted some occupation, nnd
every now and then into the face above ernesses complained of their charges. that you would like me to give you
him. Margaret Barrington was hfa idea Margaret, who had an almost magic some."
(This wa* true. Mr. Biddulph had
of beauty and enchantment; and If he influence over children herself, main­
only succeeded in expressing hfa wor­ tained the very reverse, saving that frequi-ntly humored Miss Barrington's
ship in somewhat clqmsy school-boy of course there were wavs ant) ways of admiration for the active and practical­
fashion, it wa* worship all the same. treating them, but that, adopt what ly minded man. by confessions of that
And mingled with his admiration for way you pleased, they were a trouble, nature,)
" Would it draw you there, if I said I
Thev did not
what he called her "stunning looks" and always would be.
wa* the deeper appreciation of curtain pause now to have one of their dis­ wanted you tn go to oblige me?" she
po.nta in her character—point* vaguely cussions op this topic; but Mrs. Pierce asked, incautiously, and almost before
Sin also by Mr. Pierce, utterly ud- shook her bead, and wondered bow it the answer esme repented her.
" By George! M.ifgaret, yes.”
own to his wife. Tom was w?nt to wa* that Mias Percival could not always
Wild with herself for having thus com­
say that "Margaret couid not sneak— look like that.
mitted herself, she asked, coldly.
that when she said a thing she flinant
" What do you mean? '
it—that she was not a bit like a girl—
Supper was over. Mr. Biddulph had
that (final and supreme commendation) taken Margaret, having managed hi*
" What do you mean?” retorted Bidit wa* an awful pity she wa* not a hoy; tactics in such a manner that she could dulpb, perceiving in a moment that he
if she had been, there would not have Dot refuse to go with him when he had gone too far. Yet, might he not
been a better fellow going!”
asked her. Margaret was off her guard turn the mistake to advantage? Was
A* he slowly and awkwardly fastened to-night. The idea which had flashed he not cleverer than th s reckless girl,
on ber glove* and bracelets,* he per­ into her m’nd while Miss Percival had who raid the most rittque thing* withceived that her eye? wandered, her been with her had never left It since. i out heeding how her word* hit or
brows were knitted, she wa* ab»eataqd It possessed all her thought* aud made ■ missed? lie saw that she was annoyed
her ven- absent. Already her scheme I with hiT-clf, and. summoning all hfa
dropped limply.
was ripening and ate had arranged •* j “cieveracM" to hfa aid. he resolved upon
•tome, I say!” observed tlie youth, thousand detail* in her mind. She i a stroke of policy which should bind
••if you don’t stiffen your wrist a bit I hardly noticed Mr. Biddulph'* manner I her to. at IrsM. "think of him?' as the
•an do nothing with you. What are to her: she had almost forgotten that euriou* saying goes. He said, com­
Laura wanted her to be married to him posedly:
—a wish for which she could not quite
" I think, if you wIH permit npi to
say so, that we should have an explana­
tion. Ou both sides it would be bet­
•umethisg.
I at*, on , one
Mrs. Fierce, ter.”
r a great revolution?’
| though quite happy a* to the cham"Oh, no! It can only be d:*sgreua&gt;

“ONE OF THREE.”

Will try to forget that you provoked mo
into doing it.
.
.
••I never meant—”

mu. m.-siMaS
of Scrotal*.

know, what y mi said and v. hat 1 fe*5.
Rrnip will cure any &lt;
For instance, that queation about going
of tnssty ysus'staD
to Beckbridge—it was a curious question,
to put to a man."
"It was, very. I see it now. I—J f
did not mean anything. At least, I wa*
thinking of something else,”
.
..'IA
"Something else than what?” he
asked, throwing a little judido us Stern­
KHTTMATIC 8TBC? OO.. Po fhlsr, IL T.
Dess into hfa ton*—a sternness which
seemed to have it* effect, for Margaret
averted her face and answered with a
voice which was decidedly not steady:
"I can nut answer such a question."
"Did yon think thai my presence at
the Hall would make tbe Abbey a. little
less dull for you?" be asked, bending a
little nearer to her. It would not be
wise to make her cry. Her face wa*
still averted, and where they sat it waa Owing to cuntemplsted changes in our business tbe coming year. It is atak. jtely neveaasry fo
as nearly dark a* possible. The before­
uh to reduce our stock tx-focr Invoicing. We havr therefore decided to offer
named Chinese lanterns were at the
-OUR LARGE STOCK OFfront of the house, and they only saw a
faint reflection of their light.
"I—I—no. that wa* not what I was
thinking,” answered Margaret, still
tremulously.
Mr. Biddulph waa so
clever that it would not easily occur to
him that any one could be laughing a»
him—and then that voice—so soft and
sweet!
Commencing on MONDAY, tbe 4tb day of February, and mending the —I* to the 1st day of
" There fa one thing, and onlv one,
March, during which time we shall offer tbe entire stock without any exception, st ACTUAL
wh ch would reconcile me to going to
COST. This i* a thing WE have never done before, and are well aware that li is often done
Beckbridge for a* permanency,’’ said
he, " and that would be h you, Mar­ not in good faith; but we mean what we aay.
garet, would go with me there, as my
wife, and ita mistress?”
WE ARE DETERMI NETSO^
There was a pause. A sob rose in
Margaret's throat; she felt half hys­
terical. “ It fa too bad to try and en­
trap me thus,” she thought "As for
caring for jnc? not he. I do not care To Ita very lowest point, and tn order to do this we shall offer an opportunity to secure BAR­
what I say now.”
GAINS such aa have never been offered in thia village.
And she answered, turning round,
and looking at him.
Tbi* will be a rare opportunity to secure bargains in Dre*a Good*, of all kinds, Table Lin
" That fa quite impossible, Mr. Bid­
en«. Napkin*, Underwrai, Shawl*, Blankets, IpMlery. Glove*, Jtc. Anything in the Hue of
dulph?’
So decided wa* the voice; so grave and Remnants will be sold for just what they will bring regardlee* of cost or value
so self-|x&gt;ssess&lt;*d. that he began to feel
at a most disagreeable disadvantage.
•• Impossible! Why? Am I so ex­
I ceedingly distasteful to you that, under
j no circumstances------ ”
•• Oh, not at all. I like you better
now than I ever did, because now I
understand you.
But one does not
necessarily desire to marry tho man
whom one understand*. I like you,
ONE-HALF DOZEN ALL WOOL, FUR-TRIMMED, LATEST STILE LADIES’
but I like freedom even better than
you: and, besides, there is another ob­
stacle.”

Important Announcement:
STARTLING FACT^.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Gloves &amp;’ Mittens,
At Actual Cost for Cash !

Reduce Our Stock !

F. F. HILBERT.

QUARTER-DEE BEATER!

[to be continued.]
------- TO BE SOLD FOR----- --

Algerian Forests.
The forests comprised in the coL
onisetl parte of Algeria include at ths
present time some 14,000,000 of trees—
via. 6,019,011 large forest trees and 8,­
373,566 mulberries, resinous and orna­
mental trees. According to tbe ofl’u in!
returns there are 278.825 hectares cov­
ered n’nh cork oak, 605.622 with ever- '
green oak. 42,742 with cedar, while ।
tbe remainder of the forest area fa oo- I
cupied by tlie tree known as oak-seen.
Aleppo pine, thuya, wild olive, euca­
lyptus, pistachio, locust bean, broom,
etc. The majority of the cork trees are
in tlie province of Constant no, fringing
the coast line of La Calle and Bougie.
Here also grows the oak-zeeu, peculiar
to Algeria, which resembles the whit*
oak. but ha* a leaf like a chestnut
Some of these trees, and especially in
tbe forest of Skira, ou the Tunis fron­
tier, grow to a colossal size and are ex­
cellent for ship-building purposes. Tba
chestnut flourishes in the forest of
Edough, near Bona, while the plains iq
the neighborhood-of the const contain
elm and aah, and the river valley* wil­
low. elder and poplar. The flower
chains of the Atlas range are covered
with evergreen oak, mingled with
broom ana sweet acorn oaks. On th* ■
ranges above are tlie thuya, Aleppo {
pine, and maple, though these latter j
are limited in their localities, such as i
the Aures hills and the environs of
Bathun, where the summits of th*
mountains arc thickly planted with
cedar. Toward the coast of the provinoe of Algiers are tbe forest* of Sahel
and M azatran, near Koleah, tbe latter
possessing huge ash trees interlaced
with the wild vine; but tbe true forest
country does not commence until w*
reach the Atlas Mountains, where are
the forest* of Ak-Fordoun, with very
large oak-zeen*. the forest of Beni-Menasser consisting principally of wild
olive, the forest of Ourenseni*, of thuya
and Aleppo pine, and the venerable for­
est of Teniet-el-Haad, where the cedars
are from fifteen feet fo eighteen feet in
circumference and from fortv-five feet
to one hundred feet in height. Ths
province of Duran fa erroneously said
to be bare of trees, but, though they are
rather scanty iu the coast section, th*
plateaux of the mountains are heavily
timbered, especially beyond Mascara as
fares Sebdon. The' forest of Duya la'
this neighborhood is at least forty thou­
sand acre* in extent, principally of ev­
ergreen oak, thuya and Aleppo pine.—
London Timet.

J OFF MARKED PRICE j
661 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! 661
---------- OR----------

BELOW ZERO GOODS,
Wool and Canton Flannels, Dress Goods,
Blankets, Bobes, Ladles’, Gents’ and
Children’s Underwear, Shawls,
Caps, Hoods, Hosiery,

FELT &amp; RUBBER BOOTS, PONTIACS,
AT PRICES THAT BILL ANTONI'S II VOL’!
I cannot afford to be IDLE if It i« HARD TIMES, anti these Good* MUST GO for what
they will bring, to make room for New Stock.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
1 have opened a atop for Joins blacksmithing
and wood work al Sboup a Curoera, Maple
Grove, and having employed Lyman Hoag, a
blacksmith of 13 years’experience, am prepar­
ed to gire aaUafactlou to ail who favor me
with their patronage.
la-24
IRVING BRIGGS.

J. SPINDLER,
--KTJ7AJH--

Custom I louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

Order orFubliculion.

Stale of Michigan, Tlie Circuit Court fur
the County of Barry, in Chancery.
Entered Feb. 4ih. A. D. 1W4.
bum, Corn Meal ano Feed
Jennie Short, cocnplainant v* William Short,
kept constantly on hand.
defendant.
Suit pending tn the Circuit Court, for tbe
Customers can rely upon
County of Barry in Chancery, at tbe city of
Hasting*, in aaid county, on tbe 4th day of bnvinif their Gtrlwtsi Ground
Feb. A. D. 1884.
It aatiaiacturily appearing to me by affidavit
that tbe said delcudant, W UMam Short, ta no*
and waa at the time of tbe cooinu nceuie t of
J. SPINDLER,
thia auit a non-reaideut of tbe atete of Michi­
gan, but waa then, and no* la, a reaUkui of
the state of New York, on motion of Abijah
M. Flint, solicitor for the eomplsiuszt, it is or­
dered that the said defendant cause hia ap­
pearance in aald cause to be entered within
three month* from thia date, and iu case of his
appearance, he cau*e ilia an*att to the comnlaimiDt'a BUI ol Complaint in thia cause to be
filled, and a copy tLenxif to be served on the
ctimplainant'a aolkdtor within twenty day* af­
ter aerviee a of a copv of taid biil.and a notice
of thia order, and that-m default thereof tbe
aald bill be taken M confCM*d by tbe raid de­
fendant.
'
And it U further ordered, that within twenty
—One day an old negro, clad in
the *aid couipialnant cauee thia order to
rags and carrying a burden on his head, days
be pubitehed in Tn Nimnixi ^swa,*
ambled mto the Executive chamber in uewapapcrpubliM-d and printed in *aid county
New York and dropped his load on the and
in .
... dial
_ Laueh
t. . publication be •-cootinued
- -- - - once
(k.,
floor. Stepping towards the Governor,
cause a copy of this order to be pmcmally
he said: “ Am you de Gubner, nah?’’ she
served oo aaid defendant, st least twenty days
Being answered in the affirmative, he before the lune i&gt;rvacribed for bls appearance.
said: “U datam a lao.' 1’so glad ter
CuaS. H. Bksdt.
meet ver. Yer see I libs wav up dar
in de back ob de country, and is a poor
mao, sah. I &lt;Tnn h’ar dar is some pervishnns in de Con’stutlon fo' do cultud
21-27.
Register tn Chancery.
man. and I ..in hyar to get some ob

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*4y to
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NEURALGIA,
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Rheumatism
WRa| AAcdOS, Acwte or Chronic •
Lumbago, Sciatica and

Ayer’s Pills.

Nervous Headache.
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■UdMtaa. Frtce •». A*k fer ctreata
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�■

“Why ildot b, prewh Io mo, ollrer
bcraaeF
“Wall, you *». after this tbe people
eorter auspichmed hiro o’ •tealin’ a lio**rooLno with a bear
Ho wanted to leave the country, au’
difin’t have money enough.”
Some weeks since a butcher &lt;m Mich­
“Did they prove that he trtole the an- (
igan avenue bought a bear about a
hfadF
year old. Just what he wanted of a
for Infants and Children.
“No, flarj oh no. They didn't wait j Pt. WllHsm Reamer, a well-known phy«lbear around a butcher shop liM not
for that, they found him tidin’ tbe hoes '
(■M-torkipromot*~&lt;r&gt;igfKt1on
who at present holds tbs office of Coronarot
been explained, but be gut him and
ao they strung him np.”
and* overcomes Fiatutehct. Cutuaipachained him up in the buck yard, aud
“Wbar., banged him F
tiun. bouc Stomach, Duirrbcna, and
showed him off to.all callers. Pretty
Feveruhnen. It insures health and
“Wall, ya«, rather. They didi.’t aak prominent merchant and a gentleman held
soon the boys got. after Bruin. They
unt u'rat sleep, without morphine.
him if he stole tlie boM. fnr they didn’t i In good es eem in Beaver Falls. Mi is
yelled at him from the fence, called
want any proof. If tbey’der give him j Douthett Is a In ly of fine personal appear­
him names through the stray knot­
the time he mooter proved hia intro- । ance, and possesses many mental accom­
pli -huMuts and'graces, which, combined
holes, and tossed him a brick-bat when­
io stomacii, srtnnuate I bo liver
qMJce, but tlie boya waa in ahurry,.aa .
ever occasion offered. There was one
they wanted to get back to thar co’u, of the belb-s of the Beaver Valley. She is
boy—a chap about 15. years old—who
so they told him to excuse ’em, aa’ they of X e blonde tyr&gt;e of beauty, and has many
lias an aching void. He aebed and
friends Ln the East End, tola city.
•
strung him up.”
CENTAUR L ININI ENT—an absolute cure for Rheumy.
itched and hungered to fool with the
In this instance tho course of true love did
“My friend,” said one of the minis-'
bear. On several occasions he climbed
:n. Sprains, Burns, Galla, &amp;c. The most Powerftil andPenetera, "were you ever baptized F
ants of the young lady objected to ber re­
the fence, and whs discovered punch­
■ -nting Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
“Wall, I reckon you mout call it that.
ing th*auimnl with a stick or trying The fust time I jined the church a ceiving tbe attentions of t io young doctor.
The chief reason assigned for the objec­
to lasso him with a piece of cloths-line.
preacher dapped bis wet hand ou top tion wns the youthfulness of Miss DonThe butcher caught him and booted
o’ my head.”
him around and cuffed his head and
The preachers could stand a blood­ esnth year. Her parents thought that she
.— - — -■*— «called him a double barreled idiot, but
ahoul 1 wait until more summers aud wincurdling recital, hut when be npoke ao
next day tbe boy returned to hia mut­
lightly of baptism, theyacoahi uu long
nu i» opposition to Dr. Reonwr calling o'n I '■•“»*»* A«Wtert.rs 1. a Sew K^laafl For.
ton.
er tolerate him, and with ungentle tho lady. They managed to communicate
.... „ ,
,, i*"*' „,
■■
• ... .. •• .
&gt; a &gt; v. r. •••■ m
Sunday afternoon tbe butcher and
a anothar
&gt;«, Bud
»he aald,hntb-ud
“our children
are inarrird
hands they led him out and shoved wit
wit’ii oi
om
anotber, whether
whotber hr
by lava
loss’** tel«.
tale- !
aI1(1 , ,Uby
wft,
cth&gt;e« of th&lt;-dn»t paper In ftdoth kkxIda family went out for a ride, leaving
phone or some more aubrtanllal means, tw Are-much «»we did before the little ones
him
iuto
the
street.
tbpzbear io run tbe menag-rie. The
and dbcLl"d upon tnarrlaje whether withcame to «:den tbe circle. ; Life i* something
tho sanction of pareD al consent or with- ! hke a oplral Btalrcase we are all the time com■ 1 linkbead oCa boy, who had been ach­
CARTER KEDTCIKB CO.,
There is a good &lt;}«*i more meaning
°“,j
ing for such an opportunity, waa on to a kiss than is generally crrditeil to it.'
BLN TIDINSS.
'-H,..,.. 1.OTU, |1|u.u.Uo».,’' rtntaknl! An Only Daughfi r C'-ured ot
hand soon after the butcher disappear­ It sometimes nieuu* true friendi&gt;lii|&gt;, । o« re&lt;Jr b«.uUM d.ug .OTr. tat ,h.plu
ed. The bear was fast to a ring and often deuotmaffrciion aud too ofteu it| the fac that ahe was watched closely on ' berfriend, b)usiugly, gazing into the glusring g
Consumption.
Saturday last she managed to make ber «&gt;*•• which radiated a pleasant heat from tlie I
a ten-foot chain, nnd just why the boy is an net of deception as was the kiss neap, from lb. &gt;.»«» Dr. R-.m.r ...
j!."0” k“"" »•
wanted to get within nine feet of him of Judaa. PromiACUous kissing on the -Mttat. .tan
..re . n..t I
, to.t
was another mystery. He got there, part of a person, that is kissing every
horse and a sleigh. Th" couplegot into find fault with that necessity provided the adhowever, and the beargothim. When thing aud anything, has no real mean­ tie cutter and dashed away at full vancc in life is not attended with caUmitr or'
speed
for
Beaver
Falls,
going
at
a
gait
i
tottering,
for
1
have
had
my
share
of
than
bis screams and yells had drawn a doz­
I ..A.I ,.r-„rr&gt;.,i
..it
n„r. ' 1,01 l,,nK •*»&lt;* my health utu*rly,brukc down,
ing. It is not in fact kissing. It is .h.i
en men to the top of-the fence there ^merely tiro fununlily of sticking your that ren 1-red prompt and effective pur- M&gt;. ,pu.m Wa, ful, ni-1„ia * Mv dl&lt;wUon Thi» Brrb at»v core* nigi
suit entirely out of tbe quasi ton. They ,. lawamc thoroughly disordered and my nerves'
. was a free circus going on. The bear puckered lips agninst an object nnd drove over to New Brighton, where tho were In a wretched stale. I waa languid, arc
was having more fun than would load making a smacking umse. The purest, sleizh was toft with a waiting friend. । &gt;*“to and that without enjoying It, and bad no1
old br drcrrbu o
Address Tn M&lt;
a canal boat. Tbe buy’s hat waa torn sweetest kiss is that given by a boy to Th., gp. re.™ re ,ta. re
.j,™.
train, whet they 4&gt;astilv boarded, and
,hc
of ,he troU|,le. •nie
into strinips his coat waa in rags and
bis mother. Wbeu you see a boy, no were soon sj&gt;oo ling toward the city. Ar- which seemed to Im- weakness of ail the vital
he was working for low wages and
matter if he is forty or one year old, riving in Allegheny City the couple grttn &lt;'tgans-progres*cd'ui&gt;iil 1 bad several attacks
1
t&amp;sbav
; br its
boarding himself.
W.rr.lr vr&gt;.rere«rr&lt;Ume. •»!. m&gt; p.n&gt;l,ta» pm»ta«rd W be .&lt;ulr UM tboaauxls or ruM of u» wnk Laid and ol Ic-sx
proud of his mother and irot ashamed •
_
ST..u,
of the stomach.
Tbe last of these
■
The yells and howls sent forth by to kiss her, aud Dot afraid he will be I ot aewell-knpwn
bank cashhr, who live* ou CObgrtUon
was
a
desperate
struggle
and
was
given
up
to
FREE.
UMKtiw
with
■&gt;
VAWAUUt
TRJtATI!.K
the junior partner in the circus busi­
Eas' End. On Sunday morn- die. Asttie crisis bad partially t atsi d. my bus
con-idered aseutimental fool by others Fit h avenne,
‘
ness seemed to tickle Brtiiu. lie stood
tend beard of tlie merits of ParKcr** Tonic as
for doing it, you have found ainaii l
bury Chapel, of Fifth avenue, was sum­ an invlgorant in just such cases ns mine. I
up for a back-hold wrestle and won the
who has a spark of true manhood iu moned to tho casliivr’a residence, anti the took It and felt its good efTecta at once. It aj»medal everytime. Then he would roll
to prerade my body, as though the
him, no matter what or how bad his happy coapls wore united tn the holy peared
blessing of new life had come to me. Taking
over and over on the ground, carrying
general record may be. Tbe boy who, bonds of wedlock in the presence of a few no other medicine Lcontined to improve, nnd
the boy with him aud throwing his
am now in tetter health than 1 have ticen fur a
when he comes home will invariably friend*.
claws around in the moat reck less man­ kiss his mother is generally the boy tn 1 The newly-nrade man and wife returned long lime."
(Extract from interview with the wife of
ner. Whenever .the victim made a
to Beaver Fills on the church train Bun­ Rev. P. Perry Pastor of Baptist Church, Cold­
be depended upon, for there is no boy :
day, and w ■u' to n nicely-furnished home brook, Mass.*
break to get away he received a bite in
or man with a guilty conscience, who which Dr. Ream -r had provided in anticia new spot, and tbe bear wasn't a bit
can come up and look hia mother in tire I pation of his welding. Last, night the
tired or discouraged when a crowd of
eye and
---- -----kiss ----her.
—. No, tbe
---- boy
—* JliO I bride an I groom were serenaded by the
fifty men and boys piled over the fence kiBaeshiH mother is everv inch a man. j Beaver Falls Silver Cornet Band. Th*
and interrupted tbe proceedings. They It ia a proud record lor any map to I p.r«nt. ot tta brld. h.v. tacomo reeon- |
managed to get the boy away, and with bare, to havo it Mid be
kiuta cU’d “ U“ °“u1’। In making y*ur selections In Foot-Wear,
him a bundh of rags which once repre­
Remember that
his mother.
GOT HIS DOSE.
sented a salt and pepper suit, one shoe,
lie Died with Illa Boon On—Appropriate ’
a pair of pants minus most everything
Washington claims tbe honor of pro­
but tlie buttous, and a dime novel ducing the only iudividual who ever
ie the only Exclusive dealer in this line in
treating of hunters and the’wild west. got very far ahead of Sen. Butler. It
[Cheyenne (Wy. T.) Special]
'
Nashville.
HartvilLu, a small cattle camp north of
One curious individual wanted the was a woman, of course. She was im­
CURE Sick-Headache, Dyspepsia, Live/
I
Cheyenne,
and
which
bears
the
rvpnta'ion
boy detained until bis bites and prisoned by him during the war, und ।
Comphunt, IndigMtion, Constipation,
scratches could be counted andlabeled, Buffeted many liurdabipa aud iudlgui- I of being the headquarters of the most law- MY STOCK EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF
leaa element in the Territory, liai just wit- |
, but tberest hadn’t time. They put him ties. One day be sent for ber to come nrssed another cold-blooded asaa sination,
laaeue m-IIIrc qaallilts.*
in a hand-cart and drew him to bis to hiaprivate office to interrogate ber and the murderer goes unpunished. For I
manrat MM
ksk Having bsen telore the public for a quarter o!' home on Sullivan avenue, and when
Th. CUCXXXATI ri ULi
himself. Ab she entered he was busy weeks pas: Hartville has been terrorized 1
171 W. Fourth Str«t,
hia mother appeared at the door the writing, which be continued to do by oow-boya, who have run things their
Free I Cards and Chromes.
' leader of the procession removed hia without speaking to ber or noticing
For Men, Women aiul Children; also a com­
Al! tho quiet citizens of tbe place have
plete line of best makes ot
hat and kindly observed :
larpe uermw, rrvncn. ana Amcnmn viiromothat she waa standing. She looked been forced to leave.
Cxrdl,on tinted and raid grtxuxls,with a pnee I.*'
“Madam, here are the remainsofa around for a seat, found one, and also
— SLIPPERS-^
of over aoodiffcrcut.desJrns.an receipt of a Ma.-np
The victim of the present assassination
for pottage. We will mk&gt; Mod free.by m-ul as
ALL KINDS OF
boy who fooled with a baar. The bear, a -tray with a luxurious luncheon for wns named Charles Conners, alias Dick
sample*, ten of our beautiful Chromo*, on receipt
I am happy to observe, hasn’t felt so tbe general himself. Having nothing
of
ten cent* to pay for packing aad postage ; also
IIR GOODS endow
a confidential price bat of oar large oil
well before for three months.”—Free else to do, she quietly ate the luncheon ▼ill© from Fort Fetterman, as be aaid, to
______ a___ ____ ._..U ,.14——tsettle an old difficulty with a cow-boy
up, and what she could not get away
I^idiea' and Cicnia’ Felt Booti,
Several days ngo, when the doors of with otherwise she stuffed in her pock­ animated arsenal, and soon became one of
No other complaint* are »o inaid Iona in their
a fashionable church were thrown opes, ets. After a while Gen. Butler wheeled tho numerous terrors of Hartv lie.
as tlie metaphor goes, for membership, around aud said brusquely: “Ab you
REMEMBER
era. Tbe ordinary cough or cold, reapiting
l.to.qu.re.l «1&lt;I&gt; Enod.
,h« «„ That u
,e„^.
these
goods „„
were bought low for eash. ,
a lean man arose from tbe congrega­ see, I have been deeply engaged.”
perhape from a trifling or usconaeiou exclassed as one of Conner-’ beat friends. . and will be sold accordingly.
tion, and approached tbe altar, solemn­ "And so have I,” sweetly responded The qc-rrel occurred in a saloon, and Conpoeure, m often but the beginning of a fatal
RFMFMRt-'D
tbe
ludy,
pointing
to
tb»
empty
tray,
ly shook hands with the preachers, eld­
u&gt; are!
ers and rulersand scribes there assem­ where nut a bone remained. Bistoty West, and said: " Enoch, you are my best | pose oL
,
doea not record the general’s reply to friend. I love you, but I have to kill you.” h
PPMFMRFD
bled.
Aa ho finished saying this a rifle report L
“What is your name!" asked tbe tbe uuicrrified woman.
*»..
—
.
o
‘
|
That
the
place
tobuy
Foot-wear
is
where
nothwns board
t ie room, nnd
A Terrible Cough Cured.
beard outside the
aud Conners in„
Ing ebe &lt;■
is tniFi
sold th*
the whniv
whole utt^ntinn
attention given to the
head preacher.
1 In iSSl 1 took a severe cold, which affeelad
The new wife of tbe, Philadelphia fell dead, with a bullet through his brain. one class of goods.
'•Alvin I. Shanks.”
living skeleton, who went homo tbe The assassin's shut saved West's life. The
REMEMBER
“Where doyotiiive, Mr. Shanks?
shot came through tho window, but by
next morning after she was married, whom It was tired is not known, and not The place—opposite Stevens’ Blacksmith shop.
“Jacktown, Arkansaw.”
yelling “take him away, O, don’t let much pains were taken to ascertain who
“Is there any church of our denomi­
R. A. KANAGA.
him come near me,” has applied for a did it.
nation in your town ?”
Tho deceased desperado bad quite a hiadivorce. What possible ground cau
“Not now but thar used to be.”
she have for seeking a divorce, unless tory. He was noted in Texas, New Mexi­
“What caused its abandonment T1
-------- PKOFBirroM--------it ie that he is too thin! And that co and Wyoming. Ho was one of the prin­
••far
cipals in the noted Lincoln County vendet­
ground would be too thin. A girl tluit ta, in New Mexico, In which war •• Billy
“1 ask what caused it to de neglectwould deliberately marry a living skel­ the Kid ’’ made bis record of twenty-seven
l wintermy Utils
m ill with oroup:
eton, with ber eyes open, is not safe to men. A few months ago Conners killed a
“It ain’t entirely neglected, fur the
Ovbb Thuman’s Stork. Nabsvhxb.
hMoned M if te
I«tr«iato1tr free of charre: and w- make
run at large. She would be liable to man in New Mexico. They were sitting
CHARGE OSUWWF. OBTAIN PATENT
meet in' house is used by old man Scripts
around a camp-fire when they quarreled
marry a dude or any tiling.
what live* jea* across the road, to put
Dental W
and Conners shot hia companion dead and
bis fodder in.”
Independence means a good deal fled. He was a bad man, and nobody will of every description done according to latest
pap-rof i tn men*- circulation A?‘V'llUia, Mtieat was teesthi
regret his death.
ONLY OWE THAT PU6USt.Es’ Till- FREE.
mproved modes. Call and see samples.
“You don’t understand, roe, Mr. more than is generally accorded it. In
tor aakl that the Chip
Shanks. What I want to know is, why dependence of a state or nation is
saved my darling's Uta.
STILL
A
SLAVE-HOLDER.
Teeth Extracted without
our gnutads? Biocuralj
are services no longer held in the grand, bat individual independence­
'
Miu.
church F
No charge for Extracting when we do the
independence that makes a manfeel he
PLATE WORK. SalUfactloo guaranteed.
“Cause its full o’ fodder, I tell you.” owns himself, and don’t give him the
[Staunton (Va.) Cor. Baltimore American.]

RE

SICK

HEAD
ACHE

Climbing the Spiral Stairs. I

RUSKIN'S WORKS.

COMSUMPTIOM.

^KERMOTTS

Attention, People I

MANDRAKE

R. A. KANAGA

WANTEOS".
MALE and FEW ALE ,

PILLS,

BURT BROS.’

Celebrated Boots and Shoes!

AYER’S

Cherry Pectoral.

WINN BROS

PATENTS

New Dental Parlors
ork

Pain.

“Why was fodder put in the church T
“Wall, you see, old Scripts be owned
stock in the 'stabliabment, that is. he
put in ten logs, four logs more than
anyotiier man in town put in. Scripts
figgered around an’ bought up the logs
o' different parties till he owned a controllin’ interest in the house. Then be
went to the preacher an’ told him says
be. ‘Parson, I have bought the con trol­
lin’ intrust in that church an’ after
•tody In’ over tbe matter I have come to |

tbe conclusion that 1 need a fodder
barn wns than thia community does a
eburcb. My religion is sorter runpin’
down at the heel, anyhow, an’ needs
DrJ.C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Him.
half solin’, but I ain’t got time to tend
it, so I have decided to take tbe
- church.’”
“What, did the preacher give up the
good work on that account F
“Oh no, be done the square thing by
the congregation, fur he slipped around
«light and sot fire to the fodder, but
Scripts was on hand an’ put tbe fire

big bead, that tbe air be breathes is
his, is more glorious. Independent,
self-relying men and women, is Just
what is needed to-day to make tbe
country nearer to what it should be. in
truth and independence.
A gentleman remarked that be had
eight arguments in favor of the pro­
hibitory ameadment, and when asked
what they were, replied: .“My eight
children.”-—Western Christian Advo­
cate. That* is a good argument, and
ought to set some men, who are always
talking temperance and ;oting party
to thinking.—American Baptist fteliector.

Texas journalism i« in a most Matter­
ing stage of prosperity. Twenty-three
editors in that state Jiave each been
presented with boy babies since New
Year’s day. Great state, that.

The pajjers announce that a Chicago
hotel waiter was 'accidentally shot iu
thepanrty.’ Why will the papers per­
sist in using these medical terms !

▲ strange reminder of the ante-bellum

WINN BROS.

C. A. SNOW A CO.,

Oppoi He paieat Offlee. WMhlngDm,.1&gt;C

busy streets of the peaceful city of Statin'
ton, in the valley of Virginia. A sturdy
mountaineer from Pocahontas County, W.
fastness in an outlying district across the
Cheat aud Alleghany Mountains, one hun­
dred and fifty miles to tbe nearest center

‘W

TBEOBLTTBUB

DELL NQUMKES

IRON
TONIC

First Door South of Post Office.
throb through the commercial world. In
his high and isolated eyrie, enjoying tbf
independent freedom and simplicity of

yy ILL.1AM JONES,

alarms ” and none of tbe confusion inclful rounds of his life. He bad tended his
flocks, cultivated tbe soil, and prospered

DENTIST
ittsn tbe

cod-

•i'fWdC;

LADI

to burn the
but a light one maketh the heart heavy.
Dms

�a* Mil
. The difference between advertising and, afl-

HORRIBLE DOUBLE ■ FEDER.
the division of Illinois Into Judicial dto

In Egypt, to collect a feme for Ux relief of

now reatned seventy feet
Uf Inches, it has been rain-

pn«reMlng favorably, and the contributions
are coming in to meet all demands. ' There
. is plenty tor all local needs aad something

the smaller towns above nnd 'below. Food
and clothing arc most desirable, but money

at ber side, taring died of fright
.
Marietta te In a fearful plight Tbe
water extends into that little city for over •
mile, and In tbe lower part of the town not
a house is to bn seen. Belpre «nd I’arkereburg fared abo-it the same as M.iriettA
The Ohk- Ki-er Railroad from . Wheeling
to Parkersburg to a complete wreck. The
majority of the can arc on the Ohio shore
of the river or lodged well up In the Hinta
of the tre« on tire uplands, where they will
probably remain-until long after the Ohio
Valley Road is completed. Such scenes as

pared and shipped, direct to the flooded
towns could be distributed quickly without
the delays of buying aad shipping here.
Among tho other troubles caused by tlie
flood is that of procuring a supply of beef

present generation.
At least twelve
hundred bouses have been wrecked
between
Bellaire and
Parkersburg.
Tbe work of relieving suffering progreree* favorably, but there is still great need.
oept by the Cincinnati Northern, and that is The borne fbnd for relief has reached 82A,unable to meet the demand. Butchers are 000 in cash and as much in gbod.-^ but this
scouring the adjacent country lor such and donations from abroad disappear as tart
stock as they can procure.
as received. Among the contributions re­
Tire stoppage of freight trains, except on ceived are: John W. Garrett, Baltimorethe Cincinnati Northern, which is a narrow­ $800&lt; a J. Tilden. New York, $250; James
gauge road.-throws *n unusual amount of Keeme, New York, $250; tbe Wheeling A
business on tba exprara&gt;qompanl«L Light Belmout Bridge Company, $1,000; the
freight which must home RirougiUteeut as Cbrtleston (W. Va.) town council, $500.
Shawneetown, lit, Feb. 14.—All
express matter. Oilces audwapjos are
taxed to the utmopC to meet tbe increased streets here are submerged to a depth of
' business. The Ohio A Mississippi Express,
from five to fifteen feet Several hundred
. being unable to reach its steamers by wagon, men have fought the waters day and night
have had a boat built specially to carry ex- for three days, building bulkheads and other
pr«M freight to and from tbe steamers.
devices, but tbe steadily rising Ohio has
Tlie American Express Company gener­ conquered. The water is now within six
ously offers to transjxirt free of charge any feet ot the great flood of last year, and
contributions which may be sent to the re­ eighteen Indies or lees of that ot 1882. All
lief of the flood sufferers.
trains have been stopped by back-water.
]*arti«-5 on board a relief boat which has
Lrm-E Rock« Ark., Feb. 14.—The Ar­
just returned from Ripley say that at that kansas River Is higher than It has been tor
point tire hills, on opposite sides of tire river thirty years, being now (ten o’clock Wednes­
form its banks. The people ask- first for day ntelit) throe feet above tlie danger-line,
news nexufor ropes to anchor bouses, IahI- and rising over one inch an hour. The
ly for cooked provisions; none want cloth­ tanks are caving and bouses are tumbling
ing. Houses everywhere are swept away or in. Many plantations below are Inundated.
floating on their corners. Rural and Augus­ The eastern part of Newport is under water,
ta Ky.. are Wrecks, the water running and the White and Black Rivers are rising
behind Augusto
making an island at Batesville. Tta lower part ct f niton is
of It Dover. Ky., is in twelve feet of water entirely overflowed. The loss to fanners’
in tlie shallowest part. New Richmond la fences and stock is incalculable.
*
still worse off. In-Point Pleasant Grant’s
Louisville, Ky., Feu. 14.—The canal
birthplace, only two houses are out ot gauge registers 44 foet 7M inches, the river
water, and Neville is a wreck, Shiloh being raising throe-fourths of an Inch per hour.
still worse than Neville; Higginsport is half Tho weather is turning colder. Th* situa­
under w.«ter, and , Levanna badly sub­ tion at Jeffersonville grows worse with tbe
merged. Ripley Ls in a terrible condition.
rise. At Utica, Ind., twelve miles above
One side of a brick house fell in yesterday,
here, all the people are' in one church, al­
and otiiers arc weakening.
most without food. Greenup, thb State, is
Beginning wrath the upper port of Cinhin- entirely submerged, and there is much suf­
natl, on tlie Ohio side, are Columbia, Pen­ fering.
dleton, and Fulton. Below Cincinnati, SoNashville, Tenn., Feb. 14.—This city
dsmsvUle, Riverside, Fernbank, North had hoped to escape high water, but the
Bend, Lawrenceburg and Aurora, Rising situation is becoming very serious. The
Sun, Patriot Vevay and Madison. On the river Ls now rising over three inches an
Kentucky side are tbe towns of Dayton, hour. The danger line is passed, and resi­
Bellevue, Newport and Covington, opjreslto dents are fleeing to higher ground with,
Cincinnati, Ludlow, Bromley, Petersburg their household effects. The entire wharf
and Hamilton below.
All these are is overflowed and the water on Front street
within thirty miles of tills dty, and
The race-track Ls inundated, and soon all
all are more or less submerged and street-car connections with North Nashville
in dlstreaa
When added to these will be ent off. Dispatches from Cartilage
are all the towns on the upper Ohio,, and Huntsville report heavy rains Ln the up­
some of which have suffered fearfully, some river country, and a rapid rise.
idea of the great flood of distress that hae
Evansville, Ind., Feb. 14.—The coun­
rolled over the Ohio Valley may be had.
try round about is a vast sea of water,
Probably before tbe flood reaches Cairo It
and many farms are covered by thirty feet
will have brought ruin and distress ou fully
of water. Only tbe tops of bouses across
350,000 people, many of whom will depend
the river in Kentucky are now visible. Al­
on charity for their livee and their shelter ’ though tho farmers were better prepared
for days to come. For moat of two hun­
than last year, their lueses are great Tbe
dred miles above Cincinnati the river is from work of removing the coni from the elevated
one to three miles wide, In fact from the cribs in the submerged region is still in progOhio to the Kentucky and Virginia RUla resa, but the harbor boats are unable to an­
there is a silent y^low sea of ruin.
swer half the calls made upon them. Many
Columbus, O.,Teb. 13.—Governor Hoadfamilies of fanners have been removed here
ly ISNied a proclamation to the people of and others are being brought hourly. Ajj
•be Slate Tuesday, urging upon such an arc
yet no casualties are known to have oc­
able to contribute money, clothing, food and curred.
shelter to their uniortunate fellows. Speedy
Steubenville, O., Feb. 14.—This vicin­
action is suggested, as otherwise terrible ity suffered comparatively little from tbe
km of life from'privations
every kind Is flood. Not any of tbe higher part of tiro
eerttin. The Governor sal's that if the city was inundated. The looser have been
General Amembly should provide for th
about 8100,002, while the losses In tire
creation of a State Relief Commission the vicinity make 850,000 more. One hundred
appointment will be made immediately, and seventy families In the lower wards
and said tbe comtniasluu will also undertake
were relieved by lire city, while tho State
the task of distribution.
of Ohio relieved tbe towns of Brilliant,
Columbus, (1, Feb. 14.—Both branches Mingo, Allacanna and Minerva—all under
Of the Legislature passed a bill yesterday water. At these pointe tho destitution was
appropriating $900300 for the Ohio River
Chicago, Feb. 14.—The jewelers ot Chi­
purse of $650 to tbe relief committee, Sev­ cago have raised a fund of $1,370 for the
an! bills were phased aptborizlng river relief of the flood-sufferers at Newport, Ky.
counties to borrow money for local relief to The Board of Trade and tbe Red Cross
build bridges and embankments. At a Society are also engaged in rafslm: contri­
meeting of citizens lart night $12,000 cash butions for the sufferers in that and other
was rejKirted raised. Frederick Warde, the portions of (be Ohio River Valley. Up to
tragedian, gives half tbe gross receipts of tills writing $5,000 have been subscribed by
the members of tlie Board of Trade.

people are camped on tbe bills in terrible
want for food and shelter. One hundred
and fifty bouses have floated away. Near­
ly every business tn in Is bankrupt A
bouse went by Middlepact with a woman
sitting on the gable end. Men rowed out

The giasa was broken, aad the children
WHKKUxa, Feb. IX—Slew progress
is made in clearing away tbe debris left by

been materially reduced, but eewend tnou-

srittee, principally women and childran ot old men. Since .the flood
has receded a peeultor pheoo.tnenon
is noticed st Powlistton.
Saad nnd
water are thrown a consideraMe I wight
there by three regular geysers. An imBMDse land-slide on a hill in the Second
Ward, r-suiting from tbe rocatti ruins.

11.000.

The Secretary of

perfect

••wiped

Injury.

Tho

Ilorr

Death «l Editor Klaulla.
Nrw York, Feb. 12.—Hon. Thomas Kin­
sella, editor of tbe Brooklyn Eagle, died
Mouiiay afternoon after a painful illness

to Europe for hie health, returning in the
early autumn much improved. Then be
plunged Into an exciting political campaign,
and waa compelled to give up from over­
work. He was Inst taken with bilious
fever, supplementfld wltli jaundice. Tills
was followed by pneumonia, and at last

the court of the Northern Irtstrlct of tlie
State at the dty of. Peurta. Tbe bill pro­
Chicago, Feb. 14.—A moat horrible
vides that the roontlM of McDonough, FuF murder was discovered In the town of Win­
ton, Tazewell, Mason and Hancock shall be netka. about sixteen miles north of this dty,
detected from tire Southern Illinois District at 10:80 o'clock yesterday. J. I* Wiiaon
and Included In the Northern District of tbe and bls aged wife were found in their home
State. The second section provides dial tire in that peaceful village with numerous stabs
Northern District be dindpd into two divi­ about Uieir bodies and both cold in death.
sions, to be known aa Northern and SouthMrv Wilson had been an invalid for
some time, aad every Wednesday a girl in
that town has been in the habit of calling
A'utnam. Marahull, Woodford, Tazewell, there and attending to bqr wants while the
gentleman
came ‘ into
th*
Mason, Hancock, Llvihgstou and Lrlquob old
to constitute the Southern Divbion, the city.
'
On
entering
the
.house,
courts of which are to be held at Peoria. as
was , her
custom,
yester­
Tbe third section provide* that the terms of
tlie court of the Northern District shall be day, she found the blinds were all down
held as now, at Chicago, and be presided and an air of quiet that was even unusual
over by the Judge of the Southern Division prevailed. Rolling up tho curtain to
tlie third Monday of January and July. admit light, site was appalled to see Mr.
The bill was very lengthy, having about Wilson lying behind the stove, while great
twelve sections providing for the regulation clots of blood on tho wall and floor around
him spoke only too plainly of -a horrible
of Ute court, etc.
crime.
She immediately ran out. for
SOM* rACTK ABOUT WOOT.
Ml Harpeter, of tlie Ohio Wool-Growere* help, and several aelghbors followed bar
Association, Is preparing an argument in fa­ Into the house again. A hurried glance
around
the
room showed that but few
vor of Use restoration of duty on wool to the
old rate*. He will probably appear before the tilings were disturbed. Several deep
Waysand Means Committee on Thursday . rashes on the old gentleman's bead and
next, the day set apart for hearing the wool­ face, evidently produced by a knife,
men. Judge Lawrence, of the Treasury were found to have been the cause ot his
Department, has been collecting some tig-, death.- Visiting the room up-stairs which
urea for Mr. Harpster’s use. California the invalid wife had occupied, It wu found
leads all with nearly 6,000,000 sheep that the same state of affaire existed there.
and an annual yield of ■ 17,000,000 She was lying on her bed, dead, with sev­
pounds of wool.
Ohio comes second eral stabs in her body, while the position
with 5,000,000 slieep, but exceeds all lu of the remains showed that, weak as she
wool production, aggregating over 25.000,­ was, she had made ttshtic efforts to protect
000 pounds annually. Indiana, with 1,500,­ herself from the murderous stabs of the
000 sheep, raises 6,000,000 pounds, while assassin, there being blood spattered on all
Kentucky, with-over 1,000,000 sheep, .pro­ tour walls.
Mr. Wilson, It b said, was quite wealthy,
duces 5,000,000 pounds. Rhode Island and
Delaware have the lowest figures—the for­ and always kept a large sum of money
mer 17,2'11 sheep and 65,000 pounds of wool, about tbe premises, doing lib banking busi­
the latter a few thousand more of each. ness with a firm in thb city. The girl who
Massachusetts lias about 75,000 sheep and found the remains, and is familiar with the
of concealment for the old man's
produces but 300,000 pounds of wool, while place
.a\'a It
&lt;rnnA and
anil nthar
money, says
It la
is all
all gone,
other Inrtlra.
Indica­
Maine, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas. North mnnAv
Carolina, Tennessee,
Utah,
Vermont, tions make tbe motive one of robbery.
Later information rocs to show that when
Virginia,
West Virginia and Wy­
tho
girl
visited
the
bouse
she
found
tlie
doors
oming Territory possess in the neighbor­
hood of 500,000 sheep each. Tbe Statoil all fastened, and was compelled to force an
the windows.
window 8. The
Tlie
and Territories owning 1,000,000 sheep and entrance through one of tlie
over are Colorado, Dllnola, .Missouri, New weapon used in the murder Is also said to be
York, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Wiscon­ a sword that belonged to a son, and was
banging
up
In
tlie
house.
sin. Michigan has aboui 2,500,000 sheep,
As yet there is no dew to the murderer,
with * wool clip of 12,000.000 pounds; but
this is exceeded by New Mexico and Texas, and the citizens are in a high state of excitewhich have nearly 4,000,000 each, with a
production for the first named of 4,500,000
k UkD LOVER’S CRIME.
and for tho latter of 7,000.000 pounds.
The total wool product of the United States
In round numbers b estimated at about 175,­
000,000 pounds.
Ufflon. Shoots Hi
DAKOTA’S CLAIMS PRBSKNTKD.

were unanimously adopted.

ck found*street and

Wolseley concluded by directing that the
greatest publicity be given of the detennlnation to relieve Tokar by the British troops.

physicians *nd tried many different kinds ot
Ilmmwu, but obtained no redef. My limba
were day by day betug drawa more aud mure
ou’ of abape, and I had Issxxue completely

sitting Tho Department of the British
Commiesionary General tor Aadout has
been deferred.' The Black Watch, tbe

to suffer on until death put an end to my pain,
when I beard of your Rheumatic Byrap, and
immediately eommeuedd Ita um, and in less

tbe Eighteenth Hussara, a battalion of
Egyptian troopa, with English otticera, and
an Egyptian camel battery manned by for cleansing the blood and ia certainly.
British artillerymen, have been ordered to
Suakim, aud are expected to reach there
within a week. The British garrison at
, reaped fully yours,
Alexandria will be transfered to Cairo, Its
FHANK.8nOZC
place being taken by English marines.
Barnum
’
s
will
covers
nearly enough parch­
General Gordon has sent word to Colonel
De Coetlogou directing liitn, I! unable to ment to make a circus tent.
bold Khartoum, to explode the forta, in or­
TJ R£FA1B DlMiaig.
der to facilitate tire rocaptuA of the city.
Dear lady, there is probably no use telling
London. Feb. 13.—News ot the fall of
Sinkat has reached Suaklm, being brought you that faririonabie life in a great cRy ia a
by a friendly Arab chief.
Tire garrhon
made a sortie, and for a long time success
----- - - - ­ . — u.. v; nuvau V. kUMW.
M«.■ WI»CU
fully
repulsed
tbe
rebel
t"
att &gt;cks, , drew lovers around you in other yearn. Arttiibut
at last the
attacking
forces cial substitutes can never pass for those rich
gained
an
advantage and complete­ and gkw&lt; locks. Parker’s Hair Balsam will
ly destroyed tbe garrison except a few stop you«(balr from falling out restore its nat­
who were made prisooerb. Tbe fate of tho ural colorMulaoftncss, and prove cleansing
\
women and children is unknown. The and beneficialTo the scalp.
streets of Suaklm present a heart-rending
Unhappy Is a young man whose overcoat b
appearance, being thronged with women with his uncle.
whose weeping and walling give unmi*takable evidence of their distress and toreOf a large number of preparations, Ely’s
KrwitnM
Cream Balm gives the most relief. I can rec­
bodlngs.
Further advices relate that Tcwflk Bey, ommend it for Catarrh, Cold In tbe Head or
despairtag ot further resisting the onslaught Hay Fever.—8. B. Lewis, Principal Grided
~&lt;
h
of tlie furious rebels, blew up tho fortlfica- SchoolL Clinton, Wls.
I* suffered
from acute inflamation in “
my
nose
tions. .piked his guns, and willed forth up‘J™
J“
*
on the
the enemy,
anamv. and
.nd with
with the
thelast
tartsix
six hundred
Wee‘l ‘l a U“
« 11 ~?w
**:
on
hundred j Uled^y'a Creom^alm
??
**
• of his followers was cut to pieces. Seven wM cured. It is wonderful bow quickit heiomen of war belonging totbe channel squaded me.—Mrs. Geo. 3. Judson, Hartford,Conn,
ron have, been ordered to Egyptian waters. . ■
------- - — .....
—
A dispatch from Constantinople says:
While Lord Dufferin Is conducting nego­
tiations with the Porte, with a view to de­
termining the basis of the Turkish inter­
vention in Soudan, Marquis da Novllleo, the
French Ambassador, has It-'onued the Porte
that Franco lias received assurances from
England that no Turkish Intervention In
Soudan would be allowed. This has natur­
ally greatly increased tbe irritation of the |
Porto. Admiral Hewitt, Commander of
Suaklm, has been instructed to do bit ut­
most for the relief of Tokar consistent with
the safety of bis forces.
London, Feb. 13.—Bradlaugh has apeiod for tba Stewardship of the “Chlltern
undrods,” which is equivalent to a
resignation of his seat In the Houso «f
Commons.
Bradlaugh has issued an address to the
electors of Northampton for re-election.
Richards who oace before gave Bradlaugh
dally becoming more
a very close run, will bo tho candidate of
dangerous and more
the Conservatives.
firmly seated, vet who
neglect to use, or even
In tbe House of Commons and Lords mo­
to learn about Zoations were made Tuesday by Sir Stafford
Northcote and Earl Salisbury respectfully,
Friendcensuring the Government for Its Egyptian
For testimonials prov­
policy. Tire Lords adopted the motion, but
ing ita merit, address,
tbe debate in the Commons was adjourned
R. Pknoelly A Co.,
without a vote being reached.
Ksdamazoo,
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It is expected that the division in the
Mich.
Commons on Northcote's motion censuring
the Government for its Egyptian policy will
be taken Monday. Tbe Government antlcF Sold by all druggists.
patca a majority of fifty.

Washington, Feb. IX—The House Com­
Milwaukee, Feb. IL—Tbe most horri­
mittee on Territories heard a number of
citizens of Dakota on the subject of ble tragedy in the history of Milwaukee for
the division of their Territory, and Ita ad­ many years took place last night, being tbe
mission Into lhe Unkm as one or two States. murder of a beautiful young girl by her
After speeches by Governor Ordway, ex­ lover and the suicide of the latter. The af­
Delegate Burleigh and otbera. Colonel Pat­
rick Donon made a characteristic speech fair took place on Huron street, near the
that was replete with interesting statistics. corner of Jackson, a few minutes before
He showed that from a population of 14.­ eleven o’clock. The mar, J. A. St Arnold,
180 In 1870, and 135,000 In 1880, wu a telegraph operator at the Northwest­
tlie Territory bad risen to 250,000 in 1832, ern Depot, and came to tills dty from his
and full 350,000 in 183&amp; In the three borne In Minneapolis lost summer at the
years from Jone30, 1880. to June 30, 1883, time of the operators’ strike.
tlie taxable valuation Increased nearly 1,000
Tbe girl, Bridget Eagan, belonged at Big
per cent; postal revenues increased 250 Bend, »Yaukesha County, and was pastry
per cent; banking facilities, 1.200 per cent;
at die hotel connected with tbe Northchurches, 850 ptr cent; schools, 2,000 per cook
v - stern station. The two bad been keep­
cent; dally newspapers, 1,500 per cent; ing company for about six months and were
railroad mileage, 400 per cent, and supposed to bo encaged to be married, it Is
tlie amount of land taken by settlers not known that there had been any trouble
for actual cultivation Dearly 200 per between them. They started out for
cent He allowed that Dakota had more a walk Sunday^ evening, leaving the hotel
miles of railroad than fourteen of the States
eight o’clock.
They spent tbe
and all of the other Territories, more dally about
at the house of the girl’s married
papers than any of tlie tbe Southern States, evening
and were returning to the hotel
and more Presidential post-offices than any sistdr
when the shooting took place. The bodies
other Southern State except Texas; “and were taken to the Central Police Station,
Itemise of a Huvy-WeighL
yet” Colonel Donon declared, “we Dako­ where the man died in an hour. Tbe wom­
tans ore treated worse than a band of un­ an Is still alive. The only possible cause
Manttowoc, Wta., Feb. 13.—August
ruly Sioux or Kickapoos on a doubtful res­ suggested tor the double murder is the fact Deltxen, a great nauiral curiosity and gtent
ervation.”
that tlie man was a Protestant and the wom­ of no mean pretentions, died hero Monday.
an a Catholic, and it is believed by some
Tbe Bureau of Printing and Engraving that she was unwilling to marry unless lie He was about six feet in height, and In good
has made the last delivery of one dollar and would become of her faith, and that lie, un­ health weighed 500 pounds. He syas fre­
two dollar notes that^It can make without willing to-do this, and aot willing to give quently visited by showmen, who sought to
obtain him for exhibition, but he had a hor­
Stfurtber appropriation, and the Tretsury ber up, did the deed.
ror of parading himself. He was about
bab sent out the last of Its reserves of these
flfty-flve years of age at tbe time of hia
notts. It would take forty days to have a
death, and left quite a large estate.
Another Step Towards Freedom.
new lot printed, even If an appropriation
were ready. There Ls going to be a good
Kansas Cmr, Mo., Feb. 12.—In the
Alnoal SoUd for Tilden.
deal of opposition to any further appropria­ Criminal Court State’s-Attorney Wallace dis­
San Francwco, Feb. 14.—Twenty-five
tion for this purpose. Senator Morrill and
Representative Buckner for opposite rea­ missed the case against Frank James and hundred circulars were sent from Sacra­
sons, are agreed in opposing the Issue of Charles Ford,charged with tbe Blue-Cut train mento to Democrats of the State, inquiring
any more ones or twos. As the small bank­ robbery In 188L The attorney submitted a their preference for Preeldential candidate.
notes have already been suppressed, tbe statement that owing to the refusal of Gov­ Adhpatch to-day says one thousand an­
suppression of small greenbacks means that ernor Crittenden to pardon Dick Liddell the swers have been received, giving 800 for
people will cany more coin in their pock- State was deprived of his testimony and Tilden, 125 for Thurman and 5 for Field.
also valuable corroborative evidence; hence
be would be unable to make out a case.
THE MARKETS.
Directions have been issued from tire He stated also that tho case at Gallatin for
Treasury Department dividing the old bank-robbery against James would also be
Twelfth revenue inspection district into two dismissed, thus vacating all tbe indictments
I STOCK—Cattle.
districts. Inspector Douglas goes to 3L In Missouri. Tbe announcement created
Paul His district will include Minnesota, quite a rippie of surprise in tbe court-room. gfcgffy'Qpwimeboioe..
Idaho, Montana and the port ot La Crosse. Jamis was Immediately taken before Judge
lns;&gt;ector George B. Swift will have charge Krekel, of tire United States Court, where a WHEAT—No.# H
No. # Spring..
ot tbe other part of tire old Twelfth, with hearing Is now In progress on the charge of
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he -dquarters in Chicago. His district will the robbery of the United States Paymaster COHN
OATS-Western Mixed.
Include Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Den­
KK-Meia’.’
ver, Omaha and other points west
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physician lu tire East was called In, but all
efforts to save a wool-out and weary num
tailed.
Tbe Eagle was Issued late last
evening with Inverted column rules.
IHbo s BepuMicaaL
Ciucaoo, Feb. 13.—Nearly six hundred
leading Republicans of Hlinote gathered in
Oiieago yesterday
the meeting of
the Suto Central Committee. Speeches
were made by Governor Hamilton. General
Oglesby, General John C. Smith, A. G. Hew­
ing, Colonel George R. Davis and many oth­
ers. Sentiment waa dearly in favor of
John A. Log-in fot President and IL J.
Oglesby for Governor. Tbe State Conven­
tion was called at Peeria April IB- Keoolutlons Indorsing President Arthur's Admin­
istration. and commending Senator Logan’s

deauoya^Bcrof ula, root and branch, aa Ayer’s

faazu will take supremo command of tills
force, with Colonel Butler In command at !a a barrel. '
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the infantry and Colonel Stewart in com­
Spring Lake, Csynga Co., N. T.
mand of tbe cavalry. There la to be RlieOcnatic Syrup Co:
a brigade of five solid battalions in Hoe
within a few days.
If necessary the
garrison at Alexandria eon be brought
to Cairo, tbe former city being left under
charge of tho fleet. Tbe.Tenth Hussars, compelled to use erutebre, aud tec pasn I «ufft red. no one c*:l reallxe-except tiuwe who

Joint resolution

-eontinued disagreement
that body to the
tenato amendment to he Greoiy MU.
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tbe amendment waa agreed to—Si to S....
Bills
were
Introduced
in
the
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count of।
voters i

to n-p.-tre
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New York, Feb. 14.—In tbe case at the
CHICAGO.
United States against Aufflu, Audt A Co., ■BJUVH Nytva,...............
of this dty, for $250,000 customs duties on
importation of ribbons. Judge Brown, ia
the United Stalos Circuit Court, directed
Cattle.
the jury to render a verdict for the de­
fendant on the ground that the law upon
which this action was chiefly founded had
to Choice
been repealed by later acta. If this deci­
sion be upheld it win be shown that hun­
dreds of thousands of dollars have been col­
lected under a law that wu repealed tan

Baskan Obtain aa $800,000 Decide*.

Bulzbacb Bros., bankers, ra. the Thotnpeoa
estate, Judges McKenna and Butler, of the
United States Circuit Court, rendered a de­
cision tn favor of tbe plaintiffs, whose
ctakns against tbe Thompson eetate aggre­
gate about $800,000. Sulztach Bros,
claimed that they had suffered by miemunagexnont in the coustroctfon of the Daven­
port A St. Paul Railroad.

lundled $309,000,000 worth ot cattle, have
forwarded to Rcpreaentative Dunham a pro­

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First in ths Tobtcco Isdatry.

numbers, 23.000,000 pounds of Iqbuouo fort
vkmia

year,

’fill- &amp;Mts the fmuuiis fsiti-

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FOOLISH

WOMEN

N. B.—Every woman, irfckly orbealtv, should
read Dr. Pengdly’s book, “Advice to Mother*,
concerning disease ofa women and children,’’
Free to any lady. Poetage in eealed envelope
4 cents.

.

Catar

Causes no Pain
or Dread.

Given

Relief at Onee.

Not a liquor or
isaaff.

Applied

:with the finger.

neat will acre.

•tdrandM.

�Clyde Brown Um the mu in pa.
Caaa Overwsnith ia 'till very low.

Bert Smith baa gone on a voyage.

tbeir village taxes under protest. &gt;
NEW HOODS.

—Alitde daughter ot Harry Stowe
fell on Wednesday breaking ber collar

Round and round tbe ring.
Like * bird upon the wing,
How gay shr feel.
—The old-averiger—death, haa laid
Upon the wheels,
‘
The airy, fairy thing!
hia hand heavily upon thia community
EXTRA SEED CORN.
tills week.
I hwe 136 boatadaof Kxtra Seed C-'enot the
LEAP-YEAR.
—Good authorities auy that that the
Hathaway variety. H ta tbe aarilort aad mart
gzersgw. maple sugar season will open within Find Otaerraaee of Ita lueootrorrrtlble
two weeks.
u&lt; Privllagaa ta XaahriKa.

—An infant, child of Lovina Cleaver
died Wednesday night and waa buri­
ed yesterday afternoon.
—Harrington's cornet band of Char­
lotte will discourse music at Winn and
Flint's rink this (Saturday) evening.
—Charles Lentz, after having had an' \
FOR SALE.
othvr-nbdces* lanced, is now improving
50 acres of land 8% miles from Nashville, 60 and bids fair to make a speedy recov­
eras ready Mr crops, house and Iwrn at a. bar- ery.
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—James Moores blacksmith shop,was
discovered on Are a few nights ago.
mrVillage Taxes must be all paid before
The fire was extinguished before much
February 15th to ssvrteryon ’&gt;r?Per*£^
damage was done.
A» to redabllttr and fair
J,refCT
vnu to Eugene Davenport, of W iwMilaud
^AddrraA
Dk N- D. Taouas.
Deeatur, VanBuren, Co., Mich.

NEW GROCERY STORE.
Grave. A Son would rrapcctfullv announce
to the publie that they have opened a fine, new
Xwk &lt;5 choice Groceries in the building, wiroer
Main and Sherman Sts. where they wUl be
pleaaed to fee all of tbeir old euatomera and a
boat of new oom.
Dr. J. Grave* will returns hU practice a«
'Vcternary surgeon.
Call and aee us.
GkivksASox.

. ar Full line of Candle* and Nut* at
Jobs Bsacjr’a.

FOR SALE.
Pair Matched Mares and Fine Carriage Horse.
E. L. Saarza, Maple Grove.

—After Sunday Feb. 17th. the even­
ing train east leaves Nashville at 7:28
p. in. aad west at 8:49 p. m. All other
trains same as usual.
—Frank Reynolds is getting material
on tbe ground for.a fit)e brick residence
upon which work will be commenced
as soon as spring opens.

—A large delegation of our folks at
tended tbe “Spanish Student’s” entertertainment. at Hastings, Monday eve.
‘Twas a pleasant affair.

—At tlie Barryville M. E. church, on
M_Oo to G. A. Tnunao’a for New ‘Gooda. Wednesday evening, an old fashioned
Just received.__________
donation will be given to Rev. L. B.
Abbott. Everybody invited.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
A Feed Grinder nearly new
—While skating at the opera house
MjkHSHXLL, GltXlTlXACa
Wednesday evening. Mra.T. C. Down­
KNOW ALL!
ing tell, spraining a limb so badly that
Th*t tbe amfeettaoery »tock lately belonriM she had to be conveyed home.
to W. A.Dunl*p A Co., baring been forced up-1
on me by process of law, I am willing to di*- | —Tbe inhabitants of the Mudge dispo-e of tbe szrae at..Kru
lower iorprice*
than
&gt;
u».
—have
are exorcised, pro and con over
heretofore been —s*ked
for choice
this vclaa*
&lt;&gt;f ' netfeasibilitj
—co*-j
good*. Tbertock
The stock—which
which is
I* a
a choke one
one—
c&gt;.u- the
the feasibility’ of dividing the district
BteU of Fine Candle*
of every
and ..
aiM|...
building,
~
-• description,
.
fanew school house.
a full line of common candies, orange*, lemons^
"
—Mrs. John Howell died Monday,
- pop-corn, oysters, lobsters, crackers, «na;», —
bacco and cigars; also soaps, notion*, ।
aged
63 years. Tho funeral waa held
Oyster* served ta all style* upon short not
from the Christian church on Wednes­
Remember the place—Wheeler building.
T T Cl u wu*.: • 1
day. Rev. Livermore conducted the
services.
Freah Taffy every day at
.Jonx BiiAUX'a.
—At Winn &amp; Flint’s rink last Sat­
NEW MEAT MARKET.
urday evening, the gent’s prize waa
I desire to announce to the people of Naah- /iwarded to Will Griffith, the ladies’, to
vflle and surrounding community that I have
oprted a meat market first door north of 8. Ella Wolcott. The barrel race was
Liebbauaer, where can alwaya be found a com­ won by Beit Hager.
plete line of fresh and salt meaU, aaurage,
—At Winn &amp; Flint’s roller skating
dried beef, etc., which be Bold at lowest prices.
By keeping best quality good* ahd aelltag low, Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Dewitt Dick­
I nope to receive a fair abare of the public pat­
inson
while skating, fell and broke her
ronage. Highest price paid for hides and pelts.
Give me atriaL
JOHN FURNI8S.' left arm above the wrist
Dr. Barber
reduced the fracture.
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
—There’s nothing small about the
To Loan on good Real Estate aecuritv.
____________ H. A. Debui.
Nashvillans. On Monday they occu
m&lt;Aey to LOAN
pied the full time while in the city see­
On Heal Eatatcat low rate of tntereet of
ing the sights, the skaiing rink receiv­
ing the greater share of time—Hastings
TOBACCOS.
Journal.
All the leading brands of fine goods.
—Tbe -Homeopathic medical socie­
J. BaaVX.
ty of Barry and Eaton counties met at
00MM0I 00UX0IL PR00EEDIHG8 tbe Wolcott bouse Wednesday after­
noon. There was a good attendance
Covmch. Room*,
I
and an interesting and instructive ses­
Nsahvllle, Feb. 11, IBM. f
sion is reported.
Regular meeting.
•
Present,
Parady,
President;
Hoag,
—Dr. Upjohn, of Hastings, coroner
of Barry county, was in town Tuesday.
He came to hold an inquest upon the
Minute* of lut meeting read and approved.
remains of Thomas Blaisdell, but upon
Tbe folloiring accoc.aU were preaented and
his arrival, he learned that the inquest
had already been held.
Nays, none.
—Miss Powers who teaches the inter­
.1160 mediate school waa shmmoned before
0. J. Smith,.
. 150
tbe
board of county examiners to an­
. 1SOO
lo. tefcii.-::: I::::::::::::: . 12 19 swer to a charge of lack of government.
. 100 The charge was not sustained, how­
. 59 75
ever, and the school goes on as
uOn motion council adjourned until'
al.
F. McDsasr,
Clerk.

President

—P.C. Yates and Tom Brady &gt; l t
little altercation one day last week,
over a business matter, during which
the latter called the former a Mar,
whereupon Mr. Y. grasped Thomas’
throttle within his broad palm. Peace­
makers separated them, however, be­
fore serious dan^ge was done.

—From a perusal of the local on the
Cunningham trouble, in last week’s
News, the reader might have gotten
tlie impression that Cunningham re­
ceived the lion's share of the property,
still."
whereas the facts in tbe case are that
tbe arbitration found tlie farm to be
worth $3 600, with an indebtedness of
tateuM eold. A frozen pamp eznnot be milk­ S3,000, thus leaving an actual-value
ed.
proprety of $1,600, of which Cunning­
Wbzt k tbe difference between tb* North ham’s wife receives $500 and a guard­
ian $800 to bold io trust for his 8-year
old daughter. Consequently the prop­
erty
is divided about as equally aa it
Then people will think you're hounded to death
can be, and everybody, we trust is
happy.
MTATlHUClV.----------------—Our farmers, especially those south
WARD-B1LDKK8ECK-Al tee residence of
“r
***,9M* M'*tU
W ard aud Ida Bdderbeck.
location of a cheese factory io our midst
DIED.
L. 8. Smith informs us that the man
who can build a good cheese has only

On motion council adjourned.
F. McDaaar,
Clerk.
President Pro Tem.

XAKHVIMJt MiUVT MCPURT.

No-1,

The Jady patrons of tho opera house
skating house rink planned a “leapyear party.” which came off at the ope­
ra house on Wednesday evening.
When women put their hands to the
wheel things move, snd onr readers
will not be surprised when we say that
this event was oneot the most success­
ful in every detail that baa transpired
in the history ot Nashville. Twentysix couples were in attendance. It was
n leap-year party in a literal sense, the
ladies selecting their company regard­
less of prevailing ties. It was a de­
lightful'affair and our personal exnerience was but the experience of cvefy
man who attended.
Several days ago we were asked in a
very pretty manner to attend the party.
‘•Yes, we should be happy to go if ma­
ma was willing and the weather clem­
ent,” we coyly replied.
Tbe party was to begin at seven
o’clock. At a quarter to seven, array­
ed In faultless attire and heart thump­
ing loud enough to be heard in the
next lot, we waited our escort. Prompt­
ly at seven o’clock there camo a ring at
tlie door bell. We attended the alarm
aud admitted our fair escort. "Wraps”
donned, the door opened and shut
without our assistance nnd we treaded
air all the way to the gate where a
sleigh was in waiting. Gently were we
assisted in, robes tucked around ns and
the hall reached a couple of minutes
later. We were assisted out and con­
ducted into the hall. Music from a full
blown orchestra fell in sweet cadences
upon our ears. We were assisted to
doff our “wraps,” which our escort
checked, and then she opened ber
purse and bought the bite of paste­
boards tligt entitled us to the pleasures
of the evening. We were conducted
ton seat, skates procured and we blush­
in giy submitted to the thrilling sensa­
tion of having our skates strapped on
by tbe fair bands of woman, and skat­
ing began.
If “ns men” didn’t enjoy ourselves
we only were to blame. Ttye loving
bands of woman were omnipresent.
Tbe hall never appear appeared so
neat and pleasant. The stage was car­
peted, decorated and supplied with
easy chairs. The ladies’ toilets were
par excellente. Tbe kerosene lamps
shed a sunny glow of softest sunshine
that rivaled the electric light, and a*
we glided around in the pervailing adences of music, lovlinesA, sunshine
and gladness, the very floor seemed to
yield to the magic influence and the
rollers rolled over its calm, clean sur­
face less noisily but more easily and
steadily than they ever did before.
At ten o’clock we were lead willing
captives to the Wolcott house and stri­
per. The menu consisted of oysters,
several kinds of meats, jellies, biscuits,
coffee, oranges, cake, ice cream and
other goodies, which the delightful
maze die not permit us remembering.
Suppdr over, all returned to the ball,
where again "zamphilarotatious” mu­
sic andconvivality held sway until the
arrival of tbe midnight hour. Tbe
modus operandi^uf retiring to our re­
spective homes w» similar to that en­
acted in the early evening.
•Tis very nice to be waited upon and
to have pretty attentions accorded one,
and having experienced them, ws can­
not blame ladies for loving to recei re
them.
Let there be more leap-year
parties and. count on the News for a
loud amen.
DROPPED DEAD.

At six o'clock Tuesday morning Mr.
Blaisdell arose, and while yet seated
upon tbe side of the bed. f.udden)y fell
forward to the floor, striking upon his
face. Mrs. Blaisdell, awakened by his
fall, arose quickly, but only in time to
see him gasp once for breath and ex­
pire. Dr. Barber was summoned at
once, and it waa ascertained that life
was indeed extinct.
Justice Feighner, acting in tbe capa­
city of coronor, empaneled a jury and
proceeded to hold an inquest over the
remains to determine, if possible, the
cause of death. Upon beating tho tes­
timony of Mrs. Blaisdell, bearing upon
the manner of hia death, and the expert
testimony of Dre. Barber and Young,
the jury brought in a verdict to tho ef­
muuity and he can secure tbe ^nt-.act
fect that dentil resulted from heart disfor the milk of 250 or 300 cows for a
term of years, almost at the drop of bin
Th© funeral will be held from the M.
hat; also if tbe right man will present E. church at 1 o’docx thia afternoon. 1.00 himself and lacks tlie wherewith to
1.® build a building to do business in, the
Timinas Blaisdell was bot n iu Genoa,
farmers will build the building for him. Cayuga county, N. Y„ April 12. 1815.
These are inducements ihat ought to

, blare and spent 81
Wm. Emmett, from tbe north, mode
friends a pleasant visit.
overcoat*
aud
ovcrnh'we,
aud after some delay
Steve 8pringrtt U repairing his saw
IMO. wm married to Mia* Alite Hall. g« to (be fire, when tbe machine
turned out u&gt;
lie frozen up. and noting remalnea but lo mill and will Mxra be ready to do cus­
settled upon 100 acres of section 15, Mead by and wUdm. the destraction of tee tom Mwinff.
property.—BeHevusGasette.
There will be a school concert at the
Castleton, which he had purchased sev­
The editor of tbe Gazette and James
Misner school house Feb. 15, under the
eral years before, and which bad re­
management of Mim EIm Ellerton,
mained unimproved until bis arrival.
off.” Has Eli Perkins been at Bellevue
Last.Sunday the school hotiao at the
With the aid of a carpenter he built a
lately !
Misner district wm completely filled
Loom In the fall and having hired ten.
Stauffer fc Salisbury, tlie butter and
acres cleared, sowed it to wheat. The
a«.d Elder Holler delivered an able
egg men of Hastings, are making ar­ sermon.
following spring he built a bant and be­
rangements for handling a larger quan­
Miss Laura Clever, of Maple Grove,
gan active warfare upon the forest
tity of batter and eggs, m soon m
which covered his possessions. Iu 1901
MIm Elnada Roodabaush and Mi**spring opens, than ever before, which
his wife died. She bad borne him four
Emma Fairfax, of Vermontville, were
children—two eoniand two daughters— statement, based upon the past career guest* of Emma Brumm Sunday.
of these gentlemen, can t*e taken with­
three of whom are now living. They
Last Thursday evening a party from
out a moment’s hesitation, to mean
are: DeWitt H., living near Battle
Vermontville made E. Lockhart a
business. Country merchants should
pleasant surprise. Oysters were serv­
Creek; Hannah, jrlfe of S. J. Robinson,
get tbeir quotations before selling their
ed and all enjoyed thenMelveatill a late
nf this village; and Polly, wife of Reu­
butter and eggs to other porties.Staufboar.
ben Kuhlman, On the 19tb of Febru­
fer &amp;, Saulsbury, "also carry com­
ary. 1865, Mr. Blaisdell ' married Char­
Last Sunday Marion Shores wm com*
plete stock of dry goods, boots,
pktely
taken by snrpnse. A* he and
lotte BurdicK, but was again left a
shoes, groceries and crockery, which
bis family were qbiptly enjoying them­
widower in 1867. In 1869 he married
they are sellingat lowi st prices. They
selves old friends and,*relatives to the
Mrs. Phenie Gillis, who died in 1878,
pay spot^ash for everything they buy
number of 48, came in to pay tlieir re­
and on December 18/ 1879. be married
And ask the same in return, although
spects to him and his nephew, George
Bertha D. Bock who survives him and
in the former case they try to see how
Shores, wkb had been spending a few
by whom he has haa one child, a
much tbevean pay for an artiefeand in
daughter now three years old In 1881
weeks with him and intended to return
the latter how low tl&gt;ey can sell it.
home Monday morning. A pleasant
Mr. Blaisdell moved from bis farm to
Jefiferds Post, No. 82, G. A. R. will rtma was enioyed by all. Mr. Henrv
the village where he has since lived.
Mr. Blaisdell.was a man of integrity, give it Washington's Birthday concert Smith and Sidney Rolmrt accompanied
him home and think of locating there.
and was recognized as a successful and hop at die opera house, Friday
The U. B. Sunday Schon) Institute
evening, Feb. 83nd. Tlie post has a
farmer and ~good( citizen.
held'nt the East Castleton U. B.church,
number of sick and needy members, Feb. 8. was largely attended and as
and the proceeds of this affair will go Rev. Ryidenstien was engaged in a
LOOAL GIBBLE-GABBLE
to augment its relief fund,, hence it is reviv/.i, and he being president of the
society, the Institute was conducted by
to be Imped that their entertainment Rev. SWiloti. The following is the
will have an unusually large patronage. program : Prayer, by Mr. Keui; sing­
Mre. Will Martin ia quite ill.
ing, hy the sciiool; essay, Miss Stella
Below u the program:
.
The valentine trade waa good.
Ellerton ; singing, by the choir; essay,
The country lyceum flouraheth.
Double, quartette—Hark! Tbe trumpet b Miss Eisa Ellerton; singing, by the
J. Bosworth haa moved to a farm near soundtag.
choir; song and oration, Miss Aggie
Address—The Dar We Celebrate, Comrade Wotnng ; singing, by the choir; ora­
Battle Creek.
A I jT.rntfa*
tion, Miss Fannie Ehret; essay, A. J.
Geo. Ferguson haa moved into tbe
Carr; address, N. F. Sheldon.'
X.
----- - ... ..........
Bush building.
Elmer Grieg*.
The weather caught a alight cold
Toast—Tho Citizen Soldier, Comrade 1.. J
Wheeler.
Wednesday uigliL
Quartette—Tlie Flag without a Stain, Mr*.
The man who endeavors to force up­
Mrs. Frank Scott, of Shelby, is visit- Brady,
Mr. aad Mr*. Glasgow. F. T. Boise.
on tbe trade a line of goods at an ad­
lUxitatiuD—Barbara Frietchie, Mi.«* Alice
vanced price and the goods will not
C. F. Marple moved tbe bazar stock Eran*.
Poem—Waahlngtoo, Mia* L. Addie Nichols. sustain him,—makes a mistake—Tbe
to Charlotte Thursday.
(W ritten for the occasion.)
Solo and Quartette—Babvlou’* Falling, Pot­ man who endeavors to extract from his
L. E. Stauffer, ot Hostings,called up­
tar. Glasgow, Bolin-. Strong and Barber.
customers a big price for what he
on The News Thusdny.
Recitation—Tbe Crutch In the Comer, Miss
knows is a poor article,—makes a mis­
B. H. Hoag sold his fine black team Nora Ainsworth.
Recitation—Tbe Unknown Graves, Mlaa Ma­ take; and the longer he continues so
to a Boston firm Saturday.
bie Sclleck.
to do after he becomes convinced of
Chorus
—
Rally
Round
the
Flag.
tbe fact, the greater tbe error.
. Mrs. Emma Austin, ot Ypsilanti, is
Recitation—Sberiden’a Ride, Master Cl arenee
In handling tlie Champion Mowers,
visiting friends in town.
■
Barber.
Reapers and Binders. I made a mis­
Dr. J. R. Barker, the Hastings Elec­
Recitatlon-Tbe Boya ot Michigan, Mlu Jen­ take. When tho Champion Machine
nie Frace.
trician, has an ad. in this issue. •
was
introduced into Barry Co., men
Cborua—Michigan, My Michigan.
C. L. Glasgow, has a lively article,
Recitation—John Burna of Gettysburg, Mias were mowing with scythes and reaping
with cradles, and tlie machine wm a
Minnie Potter.
entitled “A Mistake”, in this issue.
Toast—Why The*e Patriotic Gatherings, great tUina, also when tbe Champion
Henry Zuschhitt is confined to his Prof. J. C. DueB.
was introduced it bad no competition
Song—The Array Bean.
bouse battling with everybody’s favor­
farmers bud nothing to compare it with
Recitation—Tbe Dying Soldier, Mis* Edna for years and it soon bad first place and
ite, the mumps.
Truman.
many f Honda. There was nothing on
Rev. J. S. Harder and wife will en­
Toast—Our Fallen Heroes, Mra. Jane Wolf. earth like a Champion machine. They
Quartette—The Vacant Chair,Glasgow, Boise
tertain the M. E. social next Wed­ Barber,
asked, a big price and got it,, and cut
and Strong.
nesday evening.
Toast—The Army Bummer, Calvin Ains­ the throats of the geople so long with
big pnees that they could not let np,
R. W. Shrine:, Eaton county’s prose­ worth, Ina poem written for theoccaalon.
Grand Chorus— Marching Through Georgia. and they ask big prices yet.
cuting attorney, was in town Tuesday
Admission 10eta. Children 5 eta. Doors &lt;open*
----As soon as other machines got a
at 6.30 p. m. Exercises begin at 7.30.
on official business.
chance to establish agencies nod sell
goods in tbia wrritoiy, and the fnrmere
Mart Cooper has moved into Mrs.
could see a machine at $65 and $70 do
WEST KALAMO.
Wood’s bouse on Reed St., lately va­
ing its work as easily and nicely, last­
cated by Geo. Ferguson.
Porter Barnes is getting out material ing as long and Deeding as few repairs
W. S. Goodyear fit Co., Hastings,
as tiro $30 and $35 Champion, the
for
a
woodshed.
speak a little piece to The Stews read­
scales began falling from their eyes
H. J. Stocking, at this writing con­ and the sale of Champion machines id
ers this week about carpets.
Barry Co. has fallen off one half.
*
tinues dangerously sick.
Mrs. L. 8. Smith, living east of tne
THIS WAR MT MISTAKE.
A. R. Williams, of Carmel, paid bis
village, has been visiting friends in
I WM led to believe there wm noth­
brother, E. D. a visit last Sunday.
Jackson Co., the past week.*
Skunk hunting is practiced as usual ing like a Champion. My three years
W.E. Stinton, of Washington, Kan.,
experience lias taught me much better
this winter, and with considerable suc­ and 1 bad not the cheek to ask a cus­
and R. K Stanton, of Dowling, visited
cess.
tomer of mine $15 or $90 more for a
their brother, A. C., this week.
The Misses Emma and Bell© Show­ machine 1 knew was no better than he
’.W. A. Dunlap, on Saturday sold his
alter have returned from their visit in. could get for that amount less, and just
confectionery stock to J. L. Gregory
as soon m I could get out I did so. Last
Indiana.
year my contract held me. I tried bar
and departed for Charlotte hia former
William More and wife of Assyria, to get away but could no*.
home.
.
The agency of the Champion ha*
were visiting relatives hereabouts a
Myron Stanton has resigned bis po­
been thrown up at Hastings and they
few days age.
have also lost tbeir agent at Middleville
sition as post office clerk to attend
Geo. Greenfield’s father and brother and why is all this? Simply because
school, and Fred Baker succeeds him
from the south part of the state spent there arc several better
machines
at the post office.)
in tbe market for less money
tlie past week with George.
Charlie Middleton smiles prodigious­
machines
aa
well
built
Clover hulling has been the order of and
an-l that will do better work. I have
ly over tlie advent of that 13 pound
tho day recently, but clover seed shells sold them but two season*, yet I can
girt which put iu an appearance yes­
out rather sparingly, especially the refer you to at leMt six different per­
terday morning.
“medium” dr June clover, which does sons who will buy no more Champion
The backbone of the winter ia not
machinery by reason of being so disnot pay for hulling.
satistlied with tbe Champions they
broken, but the spiritof tbe young man
The long-looked-for rain storm came now have.
is when his best girl has discovered
Tbe aoove are a few of the reasons
at last, and on Tuesday brought dis­
that it is leap year.
agreeable results, covering everything why I have dropped the "Champion
W. H. Atkinson returned to Nashville
machines. I had to visit n Champion
with ice causing trees to break down, binder seven different times last year
this week.
He baa rented the Rock
and damaging fruit trees to consider­ in order to get it to do decent work,
paint shop at Hastings, and assumed
able extent, but Tuesday evening the and three of the seven times had ex­
possession on Wednesday.
rain came warm enough to remove the perts from the factory.
In making my selections of machin­
W. T. Sullivan, of Detroit, supervis­
ice from the trees and leave it on tbe ery for tbe coming season, I have made
ing examiner of the U. 8. pension office,
ground.______________
haste slowly, being careful to get Buch,
was in town Tuesday, “on the trail for
machines aa I knew would sustain me
crooked” pensioners,
_
ASSYRIA.
in all I could aay, and I can aaauro yon
that the machinery I shall be able to
Mrs. 8. J. Robinson has been visit­
Horse distemper rages.
show you March 1st, will be strictly
ing st Bangor, and was called home
flnit-elaM. They will be sold for cash
Lacey
is
to
have
a
doctor,
Friday by a telegram announcing the
on time and at bottom prices; and
B. Casaiday has moved onto the Vary or
death of her father, Mr. Blaisdell.
I would say to any expecting to pur­
faini.
chase to wait. There is lots of time.
8. K. Darier, formerly of Nashville,
Mrs. Dr. Baker has a brother from Come and look over my stock and save
now of Auburn, Ind., was in town
money. I have for your inspection—
Tuesday. Indiana has no charms for Iowa visiting her.
Crown Mowers,
The G. A. R. post met at the town
him, and he will go south in the spring.
Rawson Mowers.
hall Friday night.
Perry Royce Reapers,
Horace Larkins has moved into Mrs.
Rawson Reaper#,
Ben McDerbyand Seymour Willison
McMore’s house opposite the M. E.
Excelsior Binders.
make it lively for skunks.
church, west, having disposed of his
In wbat I have said I wish to cast
Mr. Woodruff’s people, of Penfield, no reflections on the Champion line of
property on Middle street to T.C.
visited at J. B. Mills’ Fnday.
machinery, but to state plainly and
Downing.
Elder Alden and wife have returned honestly my reasons fur changing, a#
They all do it. The Congregational
money is too valuable and too hard to
from their northern trip.
earn to throw away.
minister of Nashville tried the roller
Edna rd Fox has been on the sick list
Parties owning Champion maeeines
skates at the rink in this city on Monever since he had the fall at the Cen- can get binder twine, section* for all
day,and made a success of it,too.—Hast-,
machines, Rivet*, guards, springs, etc.
inge Journal.
for
repairs a* usual: atap sectionh and
The doors of the M. E. church will be
rivets for all machine used in tbe
Hezekiah Nick north west of town
open to those who wish to join that country.
is aH“broke up’'over the appearance of
ehurch Sunday night.
It ha« been reported drat the agency
that 7 lb. girl that came last Sunday.
The citizens of the Austin school dia- of the Champion was taken from mt
He says he expects it will raise the "old
ia false m tbe agent* visited me
trict are having some trouble about This
three different times and tried to innick” by cradle music.
building a school boose.
_______ _
John Fnrniss’ house
has
befMrs. John Melvaney and sod had a my respect^ for ruy
come a miniature hospital. John him­ runaway Saturday, completely raining
self is very sick with rheumatism. Mm. their cutter. They received a few
khj, ana in man,
bruises.
unable to leave iter room, and during
Festive youths of Assyria, don't for-,
the past week Mianie and Cla* have get tbe hop at tbe Center on the 21nd.
been eonbned to the boose with cold*. The bill will be $1.50 instead of $1.75

L-

Le

the Guod Templars lodge the names of

Rut.

�(De/rott .Free Press.)

H.R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.

tohto. ever rb-ru to the pohlte. wlilch

■izu, omit- in IIW..MO,
j ---- - - have the last word; It will gratify him and

tad.ua or complexion.

Do resist your neighbor’s

oncroach-

Tfe refuse to tell your Iromo worries to
your ckxerf friend; they are nobody
bu»lne*a but your own. t
Do be dignified; keep your place and
maVe your associate* and dependents keep
Do remember that servants arc made of
tbe asms material as you are; a little
the whole world kin.”
feelings
attachDo re&lt;pect ’
tty pai lopmaid have
d-wnthave him, #nyher Jover opci , ,
fop have her confidence you
, .
life-long misery.
Do forget your clothus a* much a« po*
alble.
Do try and forget yourself; as for your
husband, forget that you married him and
Fememl«r that he married you; he will
then probably do the reverse.
Do, if a friend drop* Ln unexpectedly,
leave things just as they are. If the tidy
Is off the chair-hack, what doe* it matter!

lute disgrace.
Do lac your husband smoke if he wants

him out of mischief aud—quiet; if your
curtains smell after it, let the air bion
through tbe room.
Do let him- read the newspaper at the
breakfast table; it is unsociable, but then
It is only a trifle, after all, and ho likes it.
Do let him know more than you do once
in awhile; itekeeps up his self-respect,
and you will be none tbe worse for admit­
ting that yon are not actually Infallible.
Do P®y y°ur servants regularly.
Do keep accounts; do live witbin your
allowance; do, for tbe sake of everybody,
yourself included, know exactly how much
Do date your letters.
Do bare an open Are if yoa can manage
it, and do have tbe hearth swept up every
Do be courageous; do be self-respecting;
do be a sensible woman, and not a mere
Inane creature, pretty to look at and of no
Do read something better than novels’or
cook books.
Do remember that the interest of life is
not centered in your home circle; do fa­
miliarise yourself with outside events.
Do read something in the papers besides
fashion notes and society columns; have
some knowledge of what is going on in
Do bo a companion to your busband, if

make him become your companion; raise
his standard; do not let him lower yours.
Do respect your husband’s prejudices;
do respect bis rvlaticUs, especially his
cause she is your mother-in-law; she loved
him before you did.

“Bee here, Mr. Editor^’ said an irate
woman, coming Into the sanctum aud leav­
ing tho door open, “»«se hero, what’s this in
your mean little new?paper!”
“Really, madam, there’s eo much in it,
considering that it’* only two dollars per
year in advance, with liberal reduction to
clubs, that I can not at tho first blush tell
“Well, don’t talk your jaw off, but tell
me what you mean by this reference te jay
late hushnnd**'
-“Ah, tnadamn, the good kind soul who
died only ye-terdayF*
“Tbe same one; you didn’t think I was
‘Hardly Chat, madam; but what do you

“Why, dr, this passage In the obituary
where you say ‘be wa. consigned to a
roarting place with hi* fathers.’”

office tbit afternoon you can bar* the scalp
of any infernal -competitor in the office,
barrowinx on tbe feelings of a good payingaub-icribe.- I ke yourself.”
She was pacified and got the scalp.
Sa Knglnerr’s CoarUhlp.

.

[Arixona Paper.]
’ Colonel Ellis; one of cue best-known and
most popular engineers ou the Southern
Pacific Railroad, now located al El Paso,
was ceeenrly married under rfrcunutanctm
anrr.i with a romance, home time ago be
wax rerommettdod very highly to a young
lofly in tbe State of Mnlae, and a comapon -once waa Lesua be: ween thorn, just
for t'-e a-'v.-l;/ of Uic Chi ig. Through Cue
letter • Key Ucam-.- familiar with each
ot-»-. ’&lt;
and a a doaseqaence of tue

come to oor knowledge and will un­
doubtedly awaken aa much surpriae
attention an it haa
ana 1* WM1 c.trtPU utt itatkiu..- and attracraa great
•
-i.—.»_ in -------—
-ph,,
tineir Miss HarrrlUM was placed in a • already
newspaper circle*.
facta are, briefly, as foliowa; Mr. Wil
stock of liam
e»aary to. repl*ai»h
hu itock
iiiim A'.
A. Crombie, a young man fonnerfonnermercbanriiEe often, and at titnoa regls- ly residing at. Birmingham, a nqtarb of
tersd at the hotel
under an "cue Detroit, and.-now living at 287 Michiotw singing tn the yard. The sound wn. jurt nmrf nam*. After awhile the couple had { «an Avenue iu tide city, can truthfully
like that which a woman would make while • talilu ooi. billow^ b, Ih. omu) [ •, JhM 11. I1M lootad Into III* fawre
rocking* child to slevp. Not eeeiug any “n.wk.-iip.” A &lt;—
■&lt;’ B.M «.tv | w»rl&lt;l Mxl ye) retoruol to tbi.. A rrpto Ci^tan.U. b.4 . .t^™ ln&gt;.r.l.w wiU&gt; "••OUrtl.o of IM. p.p- r bto l»ter,l.«because I thought it very strange teal a bb ...MbJrt. tod propoMd ma rtao.y. "L1’!'? "P®" «“• l'»P»«to‘ «ulj«:t
bi.
awMaMn,
to.
aw moon,. Jt((( hl. rxiH-rlaOW* .to PI’.U .to (he
woman should ba singing there out Ln the
To Ud, 1&gt;| opo,IUoo to.
tod •
public for the Dial time. He uid :
ot U&gt;n» toattaoto tod Udlw drtmt to th. ,
hliro
p^alUc
grafw arbor I saw a child i angin» on the
•chool-building, where the youtig lady waa hwmsRtions fora long while. My head
lothes-llne.’
found in waiting. The party drove to Par- feR dull nnd heavy; my eye-sight did
“ Tbe man pointed the child out to. nio
eon Gwyn**, whers they were married. The । not seem so clear as formerly; my ap: party returned to the boarding-school,
and petite WM uncertain wd I I wi&lt;* uiihcL--J',
the
ths new Mrs.
Mr*. Baird r.
r eumad
sutnnd her poeftton
oositlonronu
countably
tidily tired.
tired, It
ft wa*
wna au
an effort to
tOHriae
arise
tie girl. She was resting wit &gt; h-r bead aa a school-girl without having arouaad in tbe monitor and yet I could no.
against one of the arbor port*, and her tbe .suspicion of any save a confidante slrepat nigh:. My mouth tasted badly,
crossed feet propped against another post wboUdtoUM la to.toc.pmto Bmnt I '•'&gt; • f»i»t. ^1 irone toototloii In th.
rmnalnml .&lt; to. hotol .nd wu rl.ltot oo P11 °I
'“"l1
ing: ’Mother; come, mother.’
b.
' totMfT. fbll.m, hand, and ftet hit
„d cUmm,. I wm nerron. .nd
“ I got a step-ladder end took ber down. totonl'OtoBlon. bjr bl. wlto Tto da,,
She slopped ap ahing, but I saw that she MO Baled ntntoto to Fa,.ltortll^ 1«^ irtiuble. ,„d |,»t .|| .nlba,lo.ni. At
. lMhl&gt;«*ool-rtd -e«" to make propato t|nie. n&gt;, head would atom to whirl
tloaa to (oll.w. Th. brida wm (a Itoto I and ni, heart palpitated torribl,. I
her. Tbe tenant of the house, who was ; Cincinnati Monday morning and join
—---- ----- —'—*-«-* - - --» »
with mo, recognise 1 httr as the daughter of i Baird in this city that night, but instead ■had no energy, no ambition, and I
seemed indifferent of tlie present and
the occupant of the first floor. Onee more, there came a telegram *aying:
thoughtless for tlie future. I tried to
while she lay on a bench In the yard, she
I can't come. Detectlre-t are after ma shake the feehng off nnd persuatfj my­
raised her hand and said: *Ou, mother, Mamma Is furious. I'm IHdUix out In'Coving­ self it w:ui simply a cold or a little ma­
ton. Becalm. i'H get through. Our friend* laria. But it would not go. I wits de­
come,: beckoning toward some object.
are vixilani.
FaiBXA.
“There was a. lull moon. The child, as
Probably fifty dispatches passed between termined not to give ud, and so time
passed along and ail the while I was
she nestled on the supports of the arbor,
them Monday night and- Tuesday. Tlie getting worse. It waa aliout this time
bad her gnt» fixed up in the moon and
turned to look up &gt;n it wh-n I placed her police here Eave been telegraphed to arrert that 1 notired I had’begun to bloat
on the bench. )Vhen the parent of the girl Baird and bls wife on arrival and hold fearfully. My limbs were swollen so
them for marrying in violation of the law* that hr pressing my fingers upon them
of Ohio, which require tho bride to be deep di-preMibna would be made. .My
When abe awoke she began to sob and then
eighteen years old. • Mr. Baird, learning Lire nlso;iw*gan to enlarge, ana contin­
this; left the Read House in disguise, and ued to until I could scarcely see out of
“Her name is Bertha Deidmuller, and was locked in a room at tho Stanton House. mv eyes. One of my friends, describ­
At three o’clock thi* morning Baird drove ing tuy appearance at that time, said:
that last sum tier he found her on the roof
to Boyce Station in answer to the following ‘It is an animated nomething, but I
of the bou*e twice, both times fast asleep,
should like to know what.’
In this
telegram
:
condition I passed several weeks of the
.and both times leaning against the chim­
Lkxtxgtox. Ky.. January ®.
ney and gating at the moon, murmuring:
W. p. BajhP: Thank Heaven. I’m on the greatest agony.”
Finally,
one
Sataiday
night,
the
mis­
Mother; come, mother. The jhild, he said, trnln; will be there In the morning. Meet me.
J’RIsia.
ery culminated. Nature could endure
sleeps with her sider. She is aware that Will, can't you7
Baird and a friend took the tziorning no more. I I&gt;ecame irrational ami ap­
she walks in her si ep, and strives to break
parently insensible. Cold sweat gath­
the habit, twining ber arms about her sis- train to meet tho south-bound train af ered on my forehead; my eyes Itecame
Dayton, Tenn., fifty miles north of Chat­
tanooga. Tho conductor and passengers glazed-ana my throat rattled. I seem­
Her mother died about
had been told tho story by tbe bride, and ed to be in another sphere and witboth­
when Baird entered she was brought from er surroundings. I knew nothing of
REAL ROMANCE.
her hiding-place, and nearly every one io what occurred around me, although I
h are since learned it was considered as
the
car rose and began to applaud. Frisks dt ’•th by those who stood bv. It was
ir»‘ Separation—Al)
• states that just as abe was preparing to to .mea Quiet state, and yet. one of great
leave Monday morning her mother made ago ay. I was helpless, hopeless and
(Pittsburgh tPa.) Special.]
the discovery and checked her, but not un­ pain was my only companion. I reday by the announcement of tbe marriage til her trunk had been sunt. Mrs. Haver­ mwn.’ier trying to see what was beyond
tbe mist before my eyes was
of George W. Powell to Mrs. Mollie J. field began to arrange for sending ber to a me, bi
Reno. Ton years ago or more George W. reformatory, but she escaped, and, going too g&gt; «at. I tried to reason but I had
Powell first met Miss Mollie Hurd, of till* to tho Galt House, where two of Mr. lost all Power. I felt that it waa death
dty, and became deeply smitten with her, Baird’s friends were stopping, disguised nnd real ’«m1 how terrible it was. At
and loved her better than any other girl iu herself as an old lady. She crossed into last the a train upon my ndnd gave way
and all w ’*• * blank. How long this
tho world. She reciprocated, and tbe Covington and stopped at tbe Clifton continued
I
nnt know, but at laat I
twain were engaged to bo married, but House^ but detectives got so close that she realized the’ presence of friends and
from some cause tho engagement was was comfwDed to escape through a beck recognized in y mother. I then thought
door,
the
was
taken
by
her
friends
down
broken off, probabljr on account of some
it was earth, but waa not certain. I
little pet In which lovers oftentimes in­ tho Cincinnati Southern Railroad to Lex­ gradually rega.’ueil consciouaueaa, how­
dulge. The two separated and wore drifted ington, where she took the night train, ever, and the pain lessened. I found
wider and wider apart. The lady met Mr. reaching here this morning. The parties that my friends bad, during my unconReno, at one time well known in this dty. left for tbe South in a locked car ‘this sciouHiiesa, been giving me a prepara­
He, like Mr. Powell, attracted by the charms evening. Miss Haverfield waa formerly of tion I hnd never taken before, aud the
of her society, proffered his hand in mar­ South Bond, Ind., but has been in a Cin­ next day, under tbe influence of thia
riage. She accepted, and in due course cinnati boarding-school for tbe last two treatmenu the bloating began to dis­
of time became Mrs. Bono. Shortly after­ yean. When asked how the license wu appear and from that time on I steadily
improved, until to-day I sin as wed as
ward Mr. Powell, happening to hear of the obtained in Cincinnati for tbe marriage ev$r before in my life, have no traces
marriage while in a distant State, also got Mrs. Baird stated that she placed the num­ of the terrible acute Bright’s disease
married in a fit of pique. This looked like ber “18” under her foot, and her witnesses which so nearly killed me, and all
eternal separation. 8o each devoted him­
through tbe wonderful instrumentality
self or herself to the new duties of a faith­ “18.”
of Warnea’s Safe Care, tbe remedy
ful wife on tbe one part and a kind hus­
that brought me to life after I w-as vir­
GAMBLING
I
N
COD
’
S
HOUSE.
tually in another world.”
band on the other.
"You have had an uousdiW exper­
About eight years ago the wife,of Georgv Why Itev. Dr. Buih Resigned From
Staten
Island's
Most
Fashionable ience, Mr. Crombie,” said thcr writer
Powell died. Two years later the busband
C'burih. .
who had been breathlessly Listestag to
of Mrs. Mollie J. Reno departed this life.
tbe recital.
■
[N.Y. World.]
Neither of tho two lovers knew till a short
“Yes, I think I lir.we,” waa the reply
The Church of tho Ascension, situated
time ago that tho other was free. Tho man
“and it baa been a valuable lesson to
in his homo In a far Western State often­ on Richmond terrace, West Now Brighton, me. I am certain, -though, there are
times thought of his first love in Pitts­ Staten Island, was organised during ths thousands of men and women nt this
burgh. She thought of him at the sum* administration of Governor Dungan, and very moment who hhve tbe same
is the oldest Episcopal Church in Richmond ailment which came sonear killing me,
in this vicinity, learned that his former County. Among the congregation are and they do not know-it. 1 believe
sweetheart wa* free and paid her a visit. many of the old Knickerbocker family kidney disease'!* the most deceptive
A reconciliation was effected, and after ten name* of that locality—the Simonsons, trouble in tbfl worid. It comes like a
Millers, Brookw-wt Garret*. Benedicts, etc. thief in tbenigbu It has no certain
The church is the mort fashionable on tho symptoms, bat seems to attack each
Island. Tho present Sunday-school build­ one differently. It ia quiet; treacher­
[Kennobeo (Me.) Journal.)
r’"
ing Ir the original first church building re- ous, ami all the more dangerous. It is
killing more people to-day, tha» any
Benjamin Ricker can thank his stars for meodled.
For many years Rev. Dr. J. 8. Bu*h has other one complaint. If I had the pow­
er I would warn the entire wsriil
death. Ho fell into a trap and had an ex­
perience which was not pleasant, to say been opposed to such modern innovations against Jin and urge them to-remove it
trtmi the system Itefore it is toe-iate.”'
the least. Mr. Ricker is a wood-chopper, aa chureh fairs anti lotteries.
One of tho members of tbefirm of
and Friday last whs cutting firewood for
Recently it was determined to hold a Whitehead A Mitchell, proprietors of
Street-Commissioner Cottle on his wood chureh fair in tbe Sunday-school room, tbe the Birmingham Eccentric, jntid a fra­
lot near the Brook road. The chopper w*i proceeds to go to renovating that jiortion ternal visit ro this office yesterday* and
Ln tbe act of felling a small tr*e. Ho had of tho church property. Dr. Bush ex­ in tbe course of'converantron, Mr.
pressed a desire to tbe vestrymen to have Crombie’s name was mentiomnl.
pushing in an attempt to force it to fall in the; fair stopped.•- Many of the wealthy
"I knew about his sicknesa,” said tlie
a certain direction. He was unsuccess(ul, ladies connected with the church, and par­ editor, “and bw remarkable recovery.
and the tree came toward him. Just back ticularly tbe vonnger portion of tbe con­ I hail hi* obituary all ie type aad an­
of the woodsman and but a few feet dis- gregation. Insisted upon having the enter­ nounced in tin- Eccentric that htr could
not live uutil its next-mmm*. Icwm
— ------- —r—r---------- taditnenL Tbe- division of opinion grew
a most wuixh-rfal case.*”
former tree fell it interlocked with this j quite marked and threatened a serious dis­ certainly
Rev. A. R. Bartlett, formerly jxstor
’
**“
s ision.
। of tbe M. E. church atf* Birmingham,
r«tight by tho neck between the trunks of j The fair w»s
held
on
Dvceiuber
12,
IS
and
wa*
December
13
and now of Sch&lt; olcraft, Mich., in re­
tbe trees and imprisoned ns in a vise. His | 14 and among the articles presented to the sponse to a leh-gi am. replied :
feet just touched the ground. He strug- j Lidy managers of tbe fair were a costly
“Mr. W. A. Crombie was a member
gled with his utmost strength to free him- j stiver sewing table and a gold watch, of my congregation at the time of hisself. He Is a large, power;ul man, but his These articles could not readily be sold, sickness. 'The piuiyrrs of the clrarch
were requested for hiiu ou two dif­
efforts were useless: the trap w mid not re­
lease its grip. He shouted at the top of most popular ladies. Votes cost twent'y- ferent occasitMis. i .was with liiaithe
d.iy he was reported !&gt;&gt;' his pbysiemus
road, an i several pa-sers-by heard his out­ Mrs. George H. Wooster, who waa the head a* dying, ami t-onsMler his recovery al­
most a mirac’e.
,
cry. but thought no*binc of it- For over of the commitox' having the fair in charge,
Not one person iu a million ever
and the gold wa ch—a donation from Reed
conies so near death as did Mr. Crom­
m.—the man snouted and struggled. It Benedict—wa*. awarded to a daughter oi bie aud then recover, but the men ami
was cold, mercileasly cold; he b came bowomen who are drifting toward the
numbed. Shortly after one o’clock succor fair the contest for tbe prises became quite same end. are legion. To note the
.came. A gentleman from Sidney passing lively, and Dr. Bodi wa &lt; displeased at the slighest symptoms, io realize their sig­
nificance aud to meet them m lime by
along the road heard hl, cry and came to exhibition .then made.
.While returning .bqtue from the church the remedy which lute been shown to
the rescue, procurwl a lever, and with
much difficulty liberated the prisoner. Hia with the gold watch, a friend thoughtless­ Im- the most efficient, is a duty from
I
ly I'haff.’d Miss Brooks about having-a which there can Im- no escape. They
are fortunate who do this; ther are on
Brooks, the next day, re- tlie Mitre road to death who neglect it.
blitu."
(Philadelphia Call.)
Ou the Sunday following Dr. flunk called
d rifiUQ on James Blver, Va, tea northern
r. f
*’ V'vcirEul*r
some Philadelphia girl to her companion.
metu to whom bp tendered bi« resignation,
asking tri be nd loved peremp wily, with- 1
‘Why, O»org» and his friend, Mr. Smith. out giving a n aauu. 'Hie vestrymen de- j

uighU”

BuK'.iiepluxl by tettertba' he pwMlivtdy
could nc: occupy the pulpit a.-nin, aud hi*

“Hu* he baa only one
“That doesn’t mak"
well
financially.

PRICE *1.»,

HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.
Farmers will fled it to their interval to make
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
tlie truthfulness of above statements.

-TRU8E THEBE LIBERAL AD RAT**
j* 8JB| 0 500
f AOOr AlO

finches;

We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

ORNO HTBONG,

OUR SAW MILL MICHIGAN CENTRALR1ILWAT.
STANDABU(10 Meridian) TIME

Ho. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything in this Bae.
a call.'

MAIN LINE.

Give UA

II. K. DICKIWHO* Jk CO,
. EAST SHERMAN STREET.

THE OLD RELIABLE

MEAT MARKET
HENRY BOE, Proprietor,

Trains ou the Main Line will p&lt;M Jackson
siolknr*;

Going West from .Tnckaon.
Mall10.15a.m. . Arr Chicago 6 50 p. m
Day Express 12.10p.m. Arr Chicago 7.40 p. m
Ev. Express 10.45 p m. ArrChicago 7.80 a. m
Pacific Ex.. 12.40a. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 *. m
Mali”

Nashville, Mich.

3.55 p. m. Art Detroit 6.25 p. m.
3 40 a.m. Arr Detroit 6.15 a. m.

For choice roasts or luscious steaks.
Or pork to go with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old Reliable-!
For pork uu*sge. pure and sweet.
Made in a shop that's always neat,
Go to the Old Reliable.

And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
sYou can buy If you have tbe means.
At the Old Reliable.

The Atlantic and Pacific Expresses runs daily
others run daily except Sunday.

Grand Rapids Division.
EASTWARD.
Dm N. Y. Dtf*

Grand Rapids Lv
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat Bowen
without grief,
Middleville
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn Hastings
beef,
Nashville. .. Lv
,
To be had at the Old Reliable.
Vermontville....
Charlotte
Good veal and fat mutton, tbe best In the Eaton Rapids....
land
Rives Junction..
We shall alwa* keep tbe like ou hand,
Jackson.
At tbe Old Reliable.
Detroit.
There Is something else, which byyour leave.
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
To be bad st tbe Old Reliable.
Lard, did you nay, well we should smile,
STATIONS.
We have tt on hand all tbe while.
At tbe Old Reliable.
And as tor poultry, now don't be afraldl
Detroit...
Wc keep ’em fat, specially for our trade,
Jackson
At tbe Old Reliable.
Rives Junction..
In tact for anything In the way of meats,
Eaton Rapids...
Tbe Old Reliable Is tbe place that can’t be Charlotte...........
beat,
Vermontville...
And don't you forget it
•
Naahrille
s»" The Highest Market Price p*M for Hastings
Middle rlUe'
Hides, Pelts, etc.
Bowen................
HENRY ROE.
Grand Rapids....
FOR

3.23

C, 25
6 42
7.15
7 41
8.10
8 20
8 43
0-06

6.05
ABC
6.50
7.10

10.57

&amp;0T

11.5*
12.47

*55

0.00
6.1*

Mail

9. &lt;5
2.35
3.15
3.55
£10
4-50
0.30
omu
6.90
6.45

G. R.

4.00
C.45
7.08
7!5
7 57
8 20

12/25

2.05
2.1*
2.41
*07
3.40
3.55

i■
AM
10.03
10.25

8.00
8-00
IM
9.5*
10.00
11.0*
11.10

Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. Ail trains
connect in same depot at Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern divlilen.
E. U BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Avs’t Gen. Bap. Jackson. Gen’l Sap. Detrott.
O. W. RUGGLEB.
Gen’l Pose and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

I. N. HARTER,
WOODLUD.
—Also s complete line of—

Toilet and Faoey Article*, Dye Stuffe,
Grocery Drugs, Stationery, Tobac­
co and Cigars, Pocket Books,

Books,

Etc..

Km

PURE

Drugs i Medicines

Blank

AU

STATIONS.

Etc..

Stationery,
Etc.

Miscellaneous Cards.
H. YOUNG. M D., Physician and 8ar• geon. ea«t side Main St. Office hour*
7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p. m.

W

GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and BurAU professional calls promptly
J•T.secs.

8. p-as.
PARADY, Justice of the PeAce.
Office, Corner Main and 8her:nan Strceta.
EMORY

BURGMAN, Manufacturer of Boots and
• Shoes. Fine work a specialty, and war
ranted to give satisfaction. Bert work tor tbe

oiAwrr holhk.

Prescriptions CarefaUy Prepared.

QTBy keeptag nothing but beet quality ot

A. B. FOOTE, Pboi'Kietok.

Physician and Surgeon

hope to bare a large busineaa this winter.

State Streets, Naahrille,

HURRAH

QMITH A COLGROVE, AOosoeya a
O Office over R. J. Graut’ store Ha
Mkh. Practice In all tbe Courts of the

New Hardware Firm

FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Our stock of heavy and shelf

HARDWARE!
pver k&gt; full and complete In drtallas
this the beglnnl ng of tbe n&lt;hr ar

Q. CRESSY. 8bvrtjr, Hastings, Mieh.,
will attend promptly te ad official business
JOHN
A. BWEEZY, Attorney ACouneelloc,
Hasting* wii) attend tu legal business in anv
JAMES.
part of the State, and practices in all courts.

W. NISKERN. Atterocy and tteunceBor
• at Law, jiractfrcs in all State Courts. Cai
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Spauldlng'sstore, Hastings. Mich.

P

JJAMTIXwS HOCSE,
N. T. PARKER, Prop.

*r NE W-—| w CHOICE"**
SEEDSIIFRUITSl
Uc/lKi lllle,l&lt;1 tO build,
buU&lt;1’ see
*** us
u* before going

12 ROSES’^SI
30 PACKET* ~Sttt»HSSf.

If y»w are in need of Eave Troughing, and
want a job that will aland Jbe teal al yuan,
we can give it to you.
If you need any article in the Hardware
line, c»U upon ui* and we will try to supfiij
suppiy
' We would he pleased to have those wishing

Toor patro&amp;ag' is solicited.

Friers low as

FAUL A VELTK,

BERNHARDT

MERCHANT TAILOR,

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VOLUME XlT

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1884.
EAT MEAT-

opening the door. "The declaration
of total abstlncme establishes yoiir

The ethir night aa Colonel Bassiker
was returning'from a meeting of old

identity.”
.
"Just look at me." fitting into the
room and surveying himself.- “Breech­
es ruined—pockets full of till meat.
JustJook here, will you? A patch of
hair gone from the back of my head,
to aay nothing of other injurie*. D----the American hog. Bring me the
sweet oil ”

Fer Cent

REDUCTION.

Holdiere, he took up a line of specula­
tion in wliicb'tb^ eccentricities of the
human appetite chpered nimbly. " Fbe
Tixe
*^X7"lzxter mind,” mused Cof&amp;oel Bsasiker, “it a
ruler of the' stomath, like Nicodemus
HAS LEFT U8 WITH
was of the Jews. Our appetites are
beat, keenest and most sensitive when
alien we know that something to eat
is beyond our reach. Food acquired
by accident, or 1 may say, provisions
clutched by the hand of stealth, like
AND
( \___
stolen fruits, are delicious. Now, that
tramp 1 saw to-day, silling on a stone
eating, relisliud the fragmentary re­
past more, I dare say, than any pros­
ON IZ -A- 1ST ID I
perous man does a grand dinner. My
appetite for the past week has been in
AND REALIZING THAT
a ;ery unbealthful condition, and 1
have shoved anide turkey and dishes
.•I dainty flavor, but I actually believe
that i.cauld ait ou a log and eat a|picce
of dry bread and meat, that is, if the
acquiaitiuo of such frugal meal were
On Them We Must!
auriouuded by the charm of semi-dis­
honesty. Ah, I have it.
I will go
home quietly, raise the kitchen win­
dow
with
a
burglar
’
s
caution,
steal a
accept THE SITUATION !
piece of meat and bread, and sit on the
and from tris date
fence in a true sense of enjoyment,”
and with this determination, the col­
WE WILL SELL
onel hurried ukmg. It must be con­
fessed that this vague philosophy was
mainly engendered by a few “bowls”
indiscreetly taken by the gentleman,
but be did not acknowledge this fact,
for as he climbed the back fence and
fell over into the lot, be declared that
ite was never so sober in his life, and
wondered at
bis capacity to go
home in such excellent condititiou
when he knew that his companions
WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO
were considerably in that state known
by the governor of North Carolina and
endorsed by the governor of Arkan­
saw as “under the weather.”
Ho raised the window and stepped
rjOOSTT FATH.
into the kitchen. He stumbled over a
Tc embrweo thi. extraordinary oppor­
pot and knocked down a dish-pan, and
tunity at once.
thou glided into the dining room.
Mrs. Bussiker was awakened by the
’W -E -A-ZESE STJ -LcLE
noise, and her hair stood up like a
That in no other place can money be shock of tangled oats. “Mercy on me,"
invested at bo great an advantage.
she mused. “A burglar in the dining­
Dated Nashville, Jan. 5, 1883.
room, and I have forgotten to bring
i in the silverware." The dishes rattled.
“1 do w ish the colonel was at home,"
and she covered up her bead, but the
thought of the silverware was more
than she could stand, so, springing out
ox bed. she seized the colonel’s double­
barrel shot gun and crept toward the
dining-room.
For some time the colonel hail been
missing wood, and to punish the ma­
rauders, he had loaded the gun with
fat bacon, desiring, instead of com­
mitting slaughter, to grease the gen­
tleman. When Mrs. Bassicker reach­
ed the dining-room door, site opened
it just far enough to admit the gun,
—YIELDING—
and thrusting the terrible weapon
through the opening, she tired both
barrels. There is no gun-shot wound
THAN ANY SPOUT IN USE.
so severe as that inflicted by fat meat.
Men who have passed through the war,
and who have been riddled by canister,
say it’s fun compared with aftlug of a
bog, so, with this explanation, show­
OLD LAST BEASON.
ing that fat meat has not the electric
shock of a bullet, but begins at once
with the intensified sting of a special
hornet, no one need be surprised to
learn that the colonel dropped a loaf
of bread and squalled like a hemmed
HADE FROM NUMBER 10 AND 18 CHAR­ up wild cat. He didn’t merely howl
and then take up his oread and be­
COAL IRON.
gin to eat. No, he leaped in misery
and rolled in agony. Mrs. Basaiker
did net recognize his high tenor, and
she made no effort to relieve his dis­
tress, but flew into the bedroom and
MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
locked the door. The colonel went
ONE WARRANTED.
out into the yard and howled, ciazed
with pain, and at timee seemed to be
rubbing qimself against the corne of
the bouse. After awhile he knocked
at the door and begged bis wife to let
him come in and see her before he
died, but anguish bad altered his
AND THEN YO1 WILL NOT COMF1.AIN
voice and she exclaimed:
THAT THEY ARE NOT READY.
“Go away from here or I’ll give it to
you again.”

48 Cloaks

DE8I00ATED MULE.

The red-eyed antagonist of truth is
not found alone in the ranks of the'
newspaper . phalanx.
You run np
nirninat him in all walks of life.
He
flourishes in all protcwiions, arid he is
ready at all times to entertain. There
is quite a difference la-tween a malici­
ous falsehood and the different shades
of parables, fables with a moral. Sab­
bath school books, newspaper sketches
and anecdotes told to entertain.
A malicious lie is injurious person­
ally. A business lie is a falsehood for
revenue only. But the yarns that are
spun around camp-fires, in mining and
logging camps, urwhile a dull evening
are not within the jurisdiction of the
criminal code or the home missionary.
On the train, yesterday several old
lumbermen were telling about Laid
roads and steep hills, engineering skill
and so forth. Finally they told about
“snubbing" a loaded team down bad
bills, and one man said :
“You might ‘snub’down a cheap bill
but ye couldn't do it on our road. We
tried it. Couldn’t do a thing. Finally
we got to building snow sheds and
hauling sand. You build a snow sii wi­
that covers the grade, and you’re O. K.
We didrhat lost wlater, and when you
drive a four-horse load of logs down
through theifi long snow-sheds on bare
ground, mind ye. and the bobs go plow­
ing through the sand. the sled-shoes
will make the fire fly so that you can
read the Presidents message at mid­
night.”
Then an old man who went to Pike’s
Peak daring the excitement and re­
turned afterward, woke up and yawn­
ed two or three times, and said they
used to have some trouble, a good
many years ago, getting over the
range where the South Park road now
goes from Chaix Creek Canyon through
/ Ipine Tunnel to the Gunnison.
"We tried ‘snubbing1 and everything
we could think of, but it was N. G."
"Finally we got hold of a new kind
of‘snub’that work pretty well.
We
bad a long table made a purpose, that
would reach to the foot of the bill from
the top, aud we’d tie a three-ton load
to the end at the top of the lull, then we
would bitch six mules to the end at the
foot of the hill.* Well the principal of
the thing was, that as the load went
down on the Gunnison side it would
pull the mules up the opposite aide,
tails first."
"How did It work T,
"Oh, it worked all right if the mules
and the load balanced, but one day we
put on light mule named Emma Ab­
bott, and the load got a start down the
Gunnison side that made that old cable
sing. The wagon tipped over and con­
cussed a keg of blasting powder, and
that obliterated the rest of the goods.”
"But the air on the other side was
foil of mules. You ought to seen ’em
come up that hill 1”
"It takes considerable of a crisis to
affect the natural reserve of six mules
but when they saw how it was, they
backed up that mountain with great
enthusiasm. They didn’t touch the
ground but once in three thousand feet
but they struck the canopy of heaven
several times.
"When the sky cleared up, we made
a careful inventory of the stock.”
"We had a second-hand three-inch
cable and some desiccated mule. We
never went to look for the wagon, but
when the weather got warm, the coyo­
tes helped us find Emma Abbott.”
"She was hanging by the ear in the
crotch of an old hemlock tree.”
"Life was extinct.”
"We found a few more of the mules,
but they were fractional.”
"Emma Abbott was the only complete
“For heaven’s sake let me in. I'm
mule we found.”
dead."
"You’ll be deader than yon are if
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
A little girl who had heard that every
yoa don’t leave here.”
AND OUR PANB, BUCKETS, ETC., ARE
"Mary, don’t you know me !"
standing at the window, and appeared
"No,
I
don
’
t
and
yoa
don
’
t
know
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
to be intently watching the eddies of
youraelf or yoa’d leave here.”
TERIAL AND
"Mary, I am the colonel, your hus­ that staple of creation as they were
whirled op by the wind. Her mother,
band.”
observing her, asked her what the waa
"Go away, I tell too.”
THAN BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
"And has it come to this!” he tab­ thinking about; and she responded in a
BARRY COUNTY.
bed. "Get a divorce from me with a very serious tone: "I thought, mama,
shot gun. Let me in (hie) and I’ll ex­ that there waa going to be another lit­
tle giri." "A little girl who waa re­
plain."
proved for playing with the boys, and
“Go away. Yon are drunk."
was told that bein seven years old, she
“Declare to goodness I haven’t was too big for that now. “Why,
touched a drop.”
grandma,” she replied, "the bigger we
"That’s the colonel," said the wile, grow the better we like* em.”

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C. L GLASGOW.

A CHICAGO PAREHT.
One evening when Lucy’s Papa had
come home from the Office and eaten
bis Sapper be went into the Parlor and
Planted Himself on the sofa. After be

had been there a Little While he notic­
ed that Lucy did not come in and Make

a Break at the piano, as was her eas­
tern. Tills puzzled the Old Gentleman
greatly, but he was very Happy, lie­
cause the parents of girls who play the
piano usually feel like taking an Ax to
that inurnment. But pretty soon Lucy
entered the room and began telling her
Papa how much she loved him, and
how Dark mid Cheerless her life would
be In ca*e lie nliotrld be Called Above.
This sort of talk'made her Papa feel
rather solemn, far be had lieen to the
Races a good deal ai’id would occasion­
ally go Ont With the Boys, and when a
man gets on the Shady Side of 50 lie
doesn’t particularly care to have peo­
ple lug the Sweet By mid By Into their
conversation. But pretty soon* Lucy
placed her Lily-White Hand on her Pa­
pa’s brow and begnn to smooth hia
hair, saying bow glad it would make
her if she could only smooth the Fur­
rows of Care that time bad placed there
Then she artfully Shifted the Subject,
aud spoke of bow cold the weather was
getting aud what lovely Sealskin
Sacques she bed seen in the store win­
dows down town that afternoon.
Then her papa saw what she was up
te, and Dropped On Himself. So by the
time Lucy got around to that part of
her talk where she put her arms around
his neck ami kissed him, and asked
him to buy her a Sealskin, he had neat­
ly Arranged His Lie. He told her of
bow poor the Crops bad been, and that
Trade wo* in a very dull state because
of the uncertainty as to what office Ben
Butler would want next, and Sung such
a Song that Lucy began to think she
whs lucky to have a place to sleep in
aud a pair of Heavy Shoes for the Win­
ter.
“No, my child,” be said, “1 cannot
think of spending Three Hundred Dol­
lars for a Sealskin Sacque, when times
are so Liard"—and Lucy said that she
waasorry she bad mentioned the Sub­
ject, aud went away feeling quite sorry
for her Papa,
Soon after she bad left the room her
Big Brother camo in. "1 saw that
Horse you were talking about,” he said
to bls Papa.
"Did you?" asked the Old Gentleman.
“How Fast can be go
“Twothirty," replied the Big Broth­
er, “and $1,005 will buy him.”
Rising quickly from the sofa, Lucy’s
Papa wrote a cheek and handed it to
his Son. "Go and close the Trade to­
night," he said, “and to-morrow after­
noon I will make some of these people
that think they own Trotters look like
Hired men.”
So you see, children, that some papas
think more of beating two-forty than
they do of making an Only Daughter
happy.

A STREET-CAR EPIBODE.
“I recollect an instance,” and the
conductor’s face lost its look of indig­
nation and a smile crept over it, "in
which I completely cured a fat, fussy
old woman of her efforts to beat her
way. She would invariably tender me
either a $30 gold-piece or a bill for the
same amount.
We don’t generally
carry enough change for such large
denominations, and it so happened
that 1 was caught half a dozen times,
and I guess she began to think she
had a soft summer’s snap, and be­
came a regular patron of my car. One
day I fixed myself. I literally loaded
myself for the occasion, and laughed
about it so often that my driver want­
ed to know if I thought I had mashed
the pretty girl who sat in the corner
on a previous trip.
"Well, at the proper corner stood my
small monument of flesh waiting my
coming. I stopped the car with cheer­
ful alacrity, and assisted the old wom­
an on board with such a beaming coun­
tenance that I really feared I might
give myself away. After she had fair­
ly settled herself I started to collect
her fare. She looked up innocently at
me and said: ’Really, I have nothing
smaller than this $30 piece,” at the
same time handing me a double-eagle.
'Well, I think I can change it for you
this time,’ says I, and I did. I reached
down in a pocket where there was a
good-sized leather bag, untied the
string, and held it upside down over
her lap. There,’ I said, as the con­

fer some of the other fares you owe
rue.’
"At first she was disposed to make a
ow but I was so perfectly independent,
and the passangt rs were nil laughing,
that finally she took her handkerchief,
marie a suck, and tied up all the mon­
ey sue could, filled her puree, her
pockets, and then hail a Yeapectable lit­
tle pile te shovel- into her hand ban.
You may think I’m stretching this, but
a man who works on n princely salary
has no Jiidusemeut to lie for a few pal­
try pennies," said the inuocent looking
conductor, as he jerked the bell-cord
ami took on a dude, starting the car so
quickly as to laud the misrepresenta­
tion of humanity into the lop of a spin­
ster who sat in the farther corner.
A COMPROMISE.

As a woman, accompanied by a boy
about 10 years of age,wuspasing a store
on Michigan aveuue the otherday^i cur
dog belonging to the merchant gave
the Ind a snap on the leg. A great com­
motion was at once raised over the cir­
cumstance, aud the merchant finally
inquired:
“How much do you want te settle
this case f"
“Ten yards of calico,” promptly re­
plied the woman.
"Very well; come in and get it."
The cloth was torn ofl and banded to
her, and mother aud son took their de­
parture. They returned, however, in
a few minutes, and when the merchant
asked what was wanted she replied :
"It’s tue boy who is raising a fuss, sir.
He says he got the bite and got the
dress, and be isn’t satisfied.”
"Well, what does he want T”
“Three sticks of candy will console
him, sir, or if they don’t he’ll have te
take it out in complaining."
The sticks were handed out, and as
the boy broke one in two and Muffed
his mouth full he muttered :
“You let the next dog bite you and
I’ll take a suit of clothes and you may
have the candy."—Free Press.
HE WOULD BE A CANDIDATE.

"Now, Georg!-," said Lurline, "I’ve
promised to be your wife, and now yon
must promise me one thing."
"My darling, what is it!"
“That you will not be a candidate/
she s^id.
“Not be s candidate !” he said,“Great
Scott! Anything but that—anything
butthat! I can’t promise you that.”'
“Why can’t you promise that,
George !"
"Oh, because all the fellows are candates—Jones is a candidate, Brown is a
candidate. Smith is a candidate, Simpkint is a candidate; they are all candi­
dates. No&gt; my de-ir, I’ll promise yon
anything in reason, but I can’t give up
my great North American right to be a
candidate.”
"Then, sir,” she replied,sternly, “our
paths henceforth diverge.
I’ll not
have my married life marred by poli­
tical strife. Good night, air.”
And George passed out into the street
a martyr to his principles.

A tinware peddler called at a house
on Fourth avenue, the other day, te
exchange some of hia goods for paper
rags. The woman brought out a sack
weighing ten or fifteen pounds, and
the peddler held it up on bis spring
scale and announced:
“Dure vhas altuat six pounds, so help
me gracious.”
Her husband came out at this mo­
ment and replied that he would not
accept any such weight. He knew
there were at least ten pounds in the
sack, and be didn’t propose to be
swindled.
“My frendt, do you pelief I sheet
you !” asked the peddler.
“You would if you got the chance.”
It waa agreed that the man should
take the sack across to the grocery and
weigh it for himself-, bnt be was no
sooner out of sight than the peddler
drove off and .did not stop for five
blocks. In the afternoon the man met
him down town and asked :
"Ah, you rascal, why didn’t you
wait for me !”
"Vhas Acre more ash six pounds T”
“Yea, sir—ten of ’em.”
"Veil, dot’s vby I didn’t wait. If
you peHef my scales vbaa too light und
I pelief der grocery scales vbaa too
heavy, we shtand und jaw und call
names und lose time. Sol move on
und make half a dollar on some lead
pipe.”—Free Press.

NUMBER2?.

Edging over to one of the proprie­
tors, who was looking over bis mail
tlie reporter said: "If it is not a secret
of the busiueas, will you tell me what
that is!" at the time pointing to the
block on the counter.
"Oh! that’s paraffine. We shall
make gum from it. It looks- quite
tem'pting now, docsift it!”
"Well, rather," replied the reporter;
"but where does it come fromf”
"Well,sir, n few days ago it came
out of the ground, way up iu Pennsylvuuiii, a dirty, greenish brown fluid,
possessed of an odor that wtmld lay out
an ox. From its earthly home it passed
into (ne oil rvfinere’ bauds. They took
ii and pjissed it through various chem­
ical processes that I do not remember
just uow, and after taking out a large
percentage of kerosene, a good quanti­
ty ol uaphiha, coiisiilerablr benzine, a
carload or sp of tar. and a number of
ether ihitigs with names longer than
tlie alpli&amp;lqa, loft os this mass of nice
clean wax Gt^lvd paruffiue.
Th(&gt;re is
no taste to it uow,andas much smell to
it os there is to a clean chiua plate.
We will cut it up aud melt it iu boilers.
The lump weighs 200 pounds. To it we
will add thirty pounds of cheap augur,
and flavor it with vanilla, wiutergreen,
pepta-rmint, or auy of the essential oils.
Than we turn it out on a marble slab
and cut it into all sorts of shapes with
dies. After it is wrapped in oiled tis­
sue paper and pocked in boxes it is
ready -lor market. You can imagine
that the fever for gum has not died out
anywhere. I tell you that a lump like
this one will moke 10,000 penny cakes,
aud we use up one every day. There
are dozens of factories useiug about
the same as we uo.”

“You infernal idiot! can’t yon un­
derstand plain English f I want a glass
of water—water to drink—and I want
it quick!”
In desperation the waiter bunted up
the proprietor and told him the story.
I'he landlord looked puzzled, and him­
self entered the dining room and ap­
proached the stranger and said :
"Excuse me, sir, bat my waiter is a
little hard of hearing. I will take your
order.”
"I ordered a glass of water—nothing
but straight wdter.”
"I’m sorry,” replied the landlord,
"but I can’t accommodate you. There
is so litile call for those foreign drinks
here that it doesn’t pay to keep ’em.
We’ve got some prime Kentucky whis­
key in the bar if you can ,get along on
that.”
The stranger finished his meal in
silence.
An Indiana farmer who was "holding
on" to 300 bushels of corn last fall to
secure a better price, came rushing
into the bouse one evening, after a call
at a neighbor’s and gasped out
“Joseph—John—William, we’ve got
to load th roe wagons with corn before
we go to bed to-night.”
“Why, father, what’s happened’”
"What’s
happened!
Why, Jim
Sheets takes a Chicago paper, and he
was just reading to mo as how a schoon­
er loaded with 86,000 bushels of cam
has gone to the bottom of Lake Micigan!”
"WliatofitP
"Why, you three idiota, com will
jump 30 cents a bushel before midnight,
and we must be in Indianapolis before
noon! The time has arrived to sell
every ear we’ve got, and scrape in all
the empty cobs we kin find kicking
around.

"When the devil was sick she devi
a monk would be. When the devil was
well the devil a monk was he.” is an old
saying well illustrated in a recent case
in New York. Billy McGlory, the
proprietor of one of the most notorious
and disreputable places in that modern
Sodom, was arrested and convicted of
of drunkenness and keening a place of
ill repute. While lying in prison h*
experienced a change (!) of heart. In
fact he felt very sorry—that he had been
cage ! Some of the good people of
that city interested themselves in his
behalf,believing that be was in fact “a
brand plucked from the burning,” and
tried to have Lis sentence suspended.
The level beaded justice didn’t get so
enthusiastic as did the good people who
wanted him to let up on McGlory. He
didn’t deny thathp was "a brand pl nak­
ed from the burning,’* but be believed
the1 "brand” wasn’t through burning
yet, and sentenced him to six months
in the penitentiary. The judge wan
A little boy was sitting by the bed right in hh conclusion as the reformed
tents jingled downward, ‘you’ll find of his grandmother, who was very ilL reprobate informed his friends after be

just l.WOcenta in that pils, I guess
very bad; I am going to die." He look­
your exact change.’
ed very much mystified fora few min­
। nteo. and then suddenly
;

found escape impossible

that they

“might go to the devil." Probably
some of them would like to go dow and

nickel in my pocketbook." ‘All right; | ♦&lt;
you 4^! Does God want an make special arrangement for MeGloryu
reception.
yoa’d better keep it, or else I’ll take it old angel!”

�MOST COW-BOYS’ FATE.

TWO NOTABLE MlsEKS.
LIVING

IN

MARRIED BY PROXY.

PO

CARPETS I

SATURDAY.
OUR WASHING

IHvTWbur®(P*J^fj&gt;Ml.l
WaBHIMOTOM, D. C„ J
.February, 15,1884. J
of this city, where, in addt Ion to a rather
Tht^flrat V.H on’ th« -program me of spora lie clus’er of tdmble-dowtt houses,
the
Reprewutativea tbiswnek there is a distillery which manufactures
the now celebrated Higa Spiro whisky.
had a elmritable object. The Houee One mile from tha*: place an aged couple,
voted three hundred thousand dollars MIchaeJ Ulrich and his wife, have lived so
for the relief of auflererefrom the re­
. cent fim&gt;dK. A whole day wax exhaust­ to th&lt;&gt; contrary. Nobody remembers wlwn
ed. however, in dincuniou of the ques­ they ta*gan to grow old. They have alwaya
tion before a vote waa readied, W hen lived Ln a manner suggestive of poverty
and deatltu'ion. They wore industrious,
thereeolption waa read Mr. Hincox op- and early and late they tolled on tbe little
a poaed it on the ground of unoooatitutionality. He tliought state legisla­
tures ahonld succor and support their asked assistance from their neighbors.
own citizens. That wealthy states like For many years they have been the sub­
Ohio, Michigan and Illinois had no ject of aympathe ic commonta»when lhe
oold winds whistled through the trees and
authority far pn««ing the hat for alma
sent a chili Into houses much better pro­
to the Federal Treasure.
He said if vided agalpst such visitations, but -th»y
his own state,' New York, were hero
making such an appeal he would ask came aware of it. Tho approach of oid
the House not to give it to her. Mr. age caused no relaxation in their labor on
■Follett replied that people were drown­ the farm, though there was the same
absence of any signs of improvement
ing and starving and that necessity In thair con Him. . Then tbe sjnnpaknew neither law nor constitution, and the'io gnsdp changed to whisperings
never had in thia country; the latter of hoarded wealth. The Ulrichs made
remark causing laughter on the Repub­ good crops and marketed them with zeal
lican aide of the House. A running ous regards to the highest profit#* They
debnte then followed, various members came regularly, winter and summer, to
pariicipatingXaQd finally Mr. /Belford market in this city. Though seven miles
separated them from tbe stall in which
gained the fldor, (RjUghted-at another they wore regularly found twice a week,
opportunity to mount hrs pet hobby. they wore among tho first to offer their
Amid apnlimRo and laughter be again truck to the morning buyers, and soon, by
shouted for the liberation of the sur­ tbe excellence of their articles, they se­
plus revenues, hoarded in the Treasury cured the patronage of the most liberal
vaults, in the name of suffering human­ consumers. After disposing of their stock
they would trudge home in an old wagon,
ity. During the debnte telegrams were drawn by a feeble old horse, to resume
read from time to. ti(ne, from cities and their work in order to be prepared for tho
towns along the Ohio river praying next market day. What they did with
Congress for help. Mr. Hiacock soft­ their money no one can conjecture.
Tbe whispers of hoarded .wealth spread,
ened finally and said he approved of
tbe appropriation, but thought measu­ and. instead of pitying glances, the eyes
res of this kind required a liberal in­ of cupidity were turned on the old couple.
Two years ago this winter, oae night when
terpretation of the Constitution.
Mr. a driving snow-storm prevailed, several
"White, ot Kentucky, also thought the masked mon entered the old shanty, and,
constitution would have to be stretch­ before the sleeping Inmates knew of their
ed a little for the purpose, and Mr. presence, the men had entered their bed­
Eaton said something about the 'ne­ room,with revolvers leveled at their beads.
cessity of I he heart acting even Tbe robbers demanded money, and were
answered with a pitiful plea of pov­
Mr. erty and protestations that there waa no
though the head doubted.
”
in- money in tbe house. The robbers dragged
Townsend
spoke
of
the
ability of hunger waiting for tho slow the couple out of bed, tortured them in
action of state or private charity. Mr. various ways, and finally put the old wornBlout hoped the gracefulness of the
measure would not be marred by words cd them. This brought a promise that the
hiding place of the money would be dis­
of opposition.
Mr. Reagan said that a closed. Tbe old man, who was about to be
great many things had been done in tieatod to the same barbarous punishment,
the history of this Government for led them to an outhouse, where they found
which it would be difficult to find a pre­ 11.000. He assure! them that that consti­
cise warrant in the constitution, and tuted the whole of their savings, and they
cited the precedents set by Congress in believe.! him. Two months ago Mrs, Ul­
rich died. After her death tbe aged wid­
granting relief to Italy, Ireland, the ower appeared at the counter of tbe Farm­
people of Alabama and Mississippi. er's Bauk of Middletown. Tbe old market
Slill he was refreshed, even during the wagon w deb had so often carried th- pro­
consideration of so grave a matter to ceeds of their industry to Harrisburg con­
hear some of his Republican friends as­ tained a three buxbel bag, well filled with
sert there was a constitution and that gold and silver coins, the aggregate
amount of which was many thousands
"there was danger of violating it. Mr. of dollars. This be supposed consti­
Cox then made a speech in which he tuted the entire board, and after making
mingled a little pathos, wit, poetry and the deposit he returned and gave the corpse
sarcasm. He began by dluding to tbe of his wife a decent buriaL A taw days
ironical manner in which he said the later Mr. Ulrich again appeared nt the
Democratic aide of the House was chal­ bank. This time ba had a large roll of
bank notes, some of which were old and
lenged as to the constitutionality of
musty and boro evidence of having, been
•the memu re, but. said in the presence
■or so great a calamity, he could not deposit represented an aggregate equal to
scrutinize critically for a warrant He the first, and brought tbe grand total to
asked the other aide of the House, “who about &gt;16,000. A day or two ago he made
liad torn the constitution in twain V’ the third visit to the bank. * Ho Mid that
"Who bad squandered money on all when last there be had supposed that
every dollar about the premises had been
sorts of extravagant projects, without transferred to tbe bank, bat In examining
having the sweet mantle of charity to tho house subsequently bo found nooks and
cover its sinsF and repeated the words crevices all through the building stuffed
beginning, "The little rift within the full of bank notes. These notes i»ere of
Jute, that by-and-by will make tbe mu- targe denominations, being all tens,
hic mute/ in reference to these rifts twenties and fifties. They aggregated
nearly $3/K&gt;0. Mr. Ulrich says that
. made in the constitution.
He stated
be knew nothing of tbe biding places of
the first proposition for Congressional this money. Ho only know in
'Charity since the war was made by re­
publican members for pork to feed the money, but how or
starving negroes, washed out by the nor inquired. He said to an officer of the
Tambigbee river, and that on that oc- bank that on the night that the robber&gt; casion tbe American hog had played a were misled and satisfied with the one
thousand dollars in an outhouse, there w
partisan and not a diplomatic part. He fully fifteen thousand dollars in the house
closed by saying if there should be any and several thousands in the outbuildings.
breach of the constitotion in voting for
In the Anderson murder trial in' this
the measure the Almighty would par­
don and condone it. During the dis­ cipal witness against the prisoner, and on
cussion an Illinois Representative call­ her evklance he wax convicted. Her ap­
pearance at the time excited general comed the attention of a member from
misseration. Old, decrepit and paralytic,
New York to the fact that Illinois bad her meager clothing gave impressions of
paid thia year into the Federal Treas­ the greatest poverty. The discovery of
ury eight million dollars more than the the fabulous sums of hidden wealth causes
Empire state. After repeated cries for the greatest surprisa. A new trial has
"vote” the question was taken. There been granted to Anderson since her death,
and bls friend* now believe that he will at
were 234 yeas ana 12 nays, 74 members
declining to vote. The Senate passed
the bill without a word of opposition.
A BROKEN HEART.
' Petitions still pour into the Senate
prohibiting the manufacture and sale
of liquor in the District of Columbia,
(Cleveland Leader.)
tbe lfu»t bring signed by citizens in Cal­
A forlorn woman named Mary Maxtens
ifornia, Michigan, Colorado and other
ippiind to the Common Pleas Court yeestates.
A hill has teen offered providing that
the rules for the preservation of health that on April 1, 1S83, a gallant swain
shall be branches of education in the
public schools of thia District and the and secured from her a promise of marJMU/Ing uu uir urnirioaa oi ano en'TMrltorfes, and that the pupils shall be ...Kip.z.mn.t .b. b.role«nr eM .« .Both..
..
...
.
'
..
.
'instrntitefl in regard to the nature of
sidcAhol, and the intoxicating, naracotie
and poiaoobus sulmtances in common oti Charles, and states in her peti.ion khat
use by the people, and tbeir effect* op­ she is evfcn now ready and willing to go
before tbo Squire, or a conventant min­
en life and health.
ister, and bavi the knot tied, which will
. There has been another bill to dia- -place him untar legal obliga’low to trot
k,...
.1—
. I___ __ I
frnnehiae the Mormons, by piuviding
that before registration a voter shall More than a reasonable time tor cutting
.'take oath that be does not belong to the woddiug cake since Charles promised
iner claims
the Church of the Latter Day Saints, ba.&lt; arrived, and the fair
to hare notified him of that fact. On Mon■or to any sect that upholds polygamy.

A CARD OP THANKS.
brarttall thaaks.
.

CARPETS!

Mrs. Bertha Ujltn,

[Oreofl Island (Nob.) Times.)
The killing of J. J. Hamlin by ata broth.
habitual inuker. The Uttla b&lt;&gt;y*« father,
»on’a acconiplhhnx-nt, aud stated tho fol-

fant In arms, fourteen months old, a cigar
ere in the ualoon. Instead of growing
deathly tick. and dropping it, tee little
fellow clutched it with his fingers and
end. From that first cigar his taste for
amoklng commenced. Everyday the child

near Valentins, ends the career of a re­ g/ialada OHrera. Thia young lady wm
markable man. an 1 recalls a predictiontbo murdered man often made, that bo yet singularly thb first glimpse of her hus­
band was obtained through the cabin winalso calh up some tragic incidents in tbe
unfortunate man's life.
Physically, Hamiln was a big little man.
Ho wax not above five feet four inobee ia
height, yot hia average weight wae one
hundred and seventy pounds. Ho was
symmetrical, too, In his outlines, thus
showing how solidly he was built Faw

NOW ON EXHIBITION AT

W. S. GOODYEAR 4 C0,’8,

paller wharf ImpaUautly waiting for the

The steward of the Veronica explained
to a reporter that marriage by proxy was

OUR STOCK IB

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful I

ward results have frequently followed
EMBRACING ALL THE
where tae girl has traveled a longdistance
such a terrific hold on the baby's appetite
that he was soon smokln; all the time—one fearless. He seemed to feel that no man frothed, and ths latter refuses to marry
could get away with him in a fair encount­
cigar after another until he reached tbe er, yet ho was not quarrelsome. He would because the young lady does not realise
appalling number of twenty per day. oven take a deal of abuse from a man, es­ his anticipations. Careful mothers are ac­
BfuhI and IiignuM.
Nothing else would pacify him, and bo pecially if the man was in liquor. To illus­ cordingly averse to sending away their
daughters on this C. O. D. subject to ap­
would cry bitterly when not allowed his
trate this fact we need only to refer to two proval principle, and now demand some
AL80
A FULL LINE OF
twenty cigars per day. Though we could
incidents in his lif&gt; Once be waa 'decoyed guarantee of good faith.
see no evil effects from tbe uxeof the wved,
into a rear room of a saloon in Sidney,
we
grew
alarmed
and
called
a physician, who
made
a minute
conducted by friends of tbe young lady
fore he knew what waa wanted of him in
Don't buy a Carpet until
examina'ion
of tbe
little
fellow
and gentleman, photographs were ex­
and, fin ling no evil rosul's from the use of the room. Quicker than a flash he knocked changed and too compact was made. The
You See Us.
the
pist
4
out
of
the
bully
’
s
hand
with
his
the tobacco, told u« that the habit would
bridegroom forwarded a power&gt;of-attorncy
PRICES SATISFACTORY.
do the child no harm. Reassured by this flat and at the same time drew bisown and tbe ceremony of marriage was per­
statement, wo ■ allowed free rein to our gun. Looking tbe bully in the eye, he formed by a priest at Faya!, marrying tho
child's appetite, and te has been a habitual said: “You coward and sneak, you intend­ youngjcirl 'to a man thousands of miles W. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
smoker from that day to this. Pipes, ci­ ed to kill me without' giving me a chance
gars, cigarettes, everything of a smoking for my life, didn't you! You see, I have
nature that fell in his way, were eagerly you in my power, but I will give you your ding without a bridegroom. With her
consumed. He commenced* to cbew also, worthless life this time, but I give you due marriage certificate the young' lady enbut this second habit wac promptly pro­ warning that the next time you make a gnged passage on the Veronica, and ex­
more toward me of this kind I will not
hibited by me.”
,
hibited some impatiepoe, so the steward
The boy is now in kilt suits, and will be spare you.” At this he turnedand left tbe says, at the length of the passage. As the
four years old on the 27th of next Febru­ towering, quaking bully in the room.
At
another'time
he
was
throwing
dice
ary. His habit attracts unbounded amuse­
donably anxious, and scanned the wharf
ment and admiration from tho patrons of with Buffalo Bill in Dave Perry’s saloon in Intently as the vessel was docked. At
his father’s saloon, and many are tbe North Platte, v^ben some dispute arose be- length a young man came into tho cabin,
cigars which fall to his share from custo­
aud salJ a man on the wharf sent him to
mers, who desire to see him smoke. For referee in Hamlin’s favor. Hamlin said: ace (I ills wife wan aboard. The steward
the past four months be has only averaged
r-skod him to point out the man, which be
Tho
party
stepped
to
the
bar
and
took
beer.
from ten to twelve cigars per day, and
did. The girl exhibited the liveliest inter­
smokes slowly and seems to enjoy it huge­ Wnen Buffalo Bill bad drank his beer, in­ est, and looked bar husband over w 1th a
NASHVILLE, MICH.
ly. His parents claim that tbe habit has stead of sotting the glass down he threw critical and, on the whole, approving eye.
it
at
Hamlin,
just
missing
his
head
by
a
cured him of a chronic diarrhea, with
The messenger returned with too hus­
—MANUFACTLRES—
which ho bail been afflicted from birth. quick dodge of the Intended victim. At band. Tho girl blushed, the busband
Tho boy is a fat, chunky little lollow of the same time Bill ’threw the glass he smiled, and they prosaically shook bands.
sprang
like
a
tiger
upon
Hamlin,
but
his
pronounced German appearance.
H«
Each was apparently completely satisfied
Shutting, Pulleys,
seems of a lively, jolly disposition, and stanch little victim was ready for him, wYth tbeir venture, and tho husband bore
WOOD LATHES, BUZZ SAW MILLS,
betrays not tho least trace of nervousness. and, quicker than it takes to tell it, threw hi« young wife proudly away.
his
big
antagonist
in
a
heap
on
the
floor
The parents attribute his obesity to tbe
Tbe name of the husband Is Joseph F.
Everything in the Mill Line.
smoking, as he avoids all fat food in eat­ and held him there until others interfered Fordham, a painter, who resides at No. 23
ing, and never drinks-wine or beer. Ho and they were separated. When Bill bad Bouth Second street.
got
up
Dave
Perry
slipped
around
where
ALL KINDS OF
will only smoke one particular brand of
ho
was
standing
near
the
bar
and
offered
cigars, and it is extremely amusing to see
A Thrilling gitastlod.
him toddle down in tho morning before him a bowie-knife, but Bill was too much
(Victoria (B. C.) Colonist.)
An Incident o ccurred tn the big canyon
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
This obtain&gt;-d, he will I ght it with the cocdlng and denounced it as a low, cow­
most profound gravity and puff away with ardly attempt on the part of Perry to as­ of Fraser River last week of a nature so
terrifying
that
it
makea
tbo
blood
of
the
A Good Stock of Saws on hand.
sassinate
him.
He
told
Perry
that
he
de
­
tho air of a mon of fifty. His brothers and
sisters show not the least disposition to* served to be shot down like the dirty dog narrator run cold while ho writes. A
A. C. BUXTON.
young Victorian who bad been engaged on
ward tobacco.
a pistol and attempt to use it on him. Per­ tbo railway lino, being mustered out of
A MIDNIGHT SENSATION.
ry was afraid to do it. He then told Buf* servloo, started for Victoria. At the point
falo Bill that ho was surprised at his con­ whore it is proposed to throw a railway
duct, and he could see no excuse for his suspension bridge across tbo Prater River
throwing the glass. At this Hamlin went there Is stretched a cable from which de­
(Boston Special]
An extraordinary story comes from up to BUI, and laying his finger almost on pends a sort of cage or crate such as is
Bill
’s nose, said: "Bill, if you ever make used to pack fruit or cabbage in on steam­
Biddoford, Me. Yesterday morning a
targe quantity of blood and hair was found a break like that on mo again I will kill ers. Passengers desiring to cross tho rivor
near tho comer of Summer and Birch you too deal to skin.” Bill knew Hamlin enter thia conveyance. Wires or stays ex­
tend from the crate to a whool or pulley
streets in that place, trampled into tbe meant what be said and was able to do it,
on the cable, and by means of a line to
snow, giving evidence that a struggle had
which a horse is attached tho crate is drawn
taken place during the night. A family in for resentment.
from side to side of tho river. Tho cage
To
illustrate
tho
bull-dog
courage
of
that vicinity heard a team drive up there
bout ten o’clock In the evening, and not Hamlin wo need only to refer to one or two hangs about one hundred feet above tho
long after groans were heard. Traces of incidents in his border life. On one occa­ stream, which boils and surges beneath in ।
blood could be followed several rods npon sion be was attacked by a Mexican in a manner that terrifies any person of weak |
Bummer street, and tbe police found a McCarty's saloon in Sidney, who con&gt; nerves who may intrust himself to the con- I
woman’s hat near tho spot, where the blood me need cutting at Hamlin without any voyanco. Ton days ago tho crate, while 1
was found. To-day Dr. Graton, a physi- good cause, and when Hamlin was not tanking the crossing, turned npside
etaaof good standing tliere, says that some aware of his vicious purpose. Hamlin down, and ten thousand Canadian *
time during Saturday night be was called sprang backward and received a scratch cigars and a quantity of other light i
from the sharp knife of bis assailant. Tbo goods dropped in the Fraser and !
fore. The other was a stranger. They se­ Mexican followed up and continued strik­ were lost. This incident was still fresh
cured him to go with them. When they ing with bls knife. By tho Umo he got up in tho mind of the young Victorian above THE CROWN SEWING MACHINE.
got to Franklin street they put a bandage to Hamlin tbe latter was ready for him, referred to when he entered the crate and
“ The “Crown" comes into tbe market
and commenced cutting, toe. Thus they was drawn toward the other side. His thet3Y
last of all machines, but has sprung to
streets. He know he waa in the vicin­ knifed each other, cutting and slashing equanimity was not restored, when having front rank at once from the faet th^t it baa ta­
accomplished
about
one-half
the
passage,
the
good featuree In all other machines
ken
each
other
iu
a
manner
to
chill
tho
blood
ity of the Methodist Church at one
pat them la ooe grand combination, mak
time, and near tbo Summer street school­ of tbe moat desperate. Finally, however, ho mw tho ferryman leisurely unhitch tho and
Ing this the Handsomest, Largest Moat Silent
house, and tho bouse they finally entered Hamlin droro his murderous antagonist horse and drive off. Tbo day was biting and Lightest Running Machine yet offered. All
waa, he thinks, in'that vicinity. The par­ toward the door, out of tho door and across cold. A sharp wind blow down the river, the “pointe" that the expert eace of twenty yean
lor of ' the house was carpeted. They led tho street, where tbo Mexican fell, literally and, whistling through the bars of tbo In all kinds of family and light manufacturing
has proved to be absolute!r good are to be
him into an uncarpoted bedroom, and l.*re cut to pieces. Hamlin received several bad crate, made the solitary passenger’s teeth work
found only in tbe "Crown.” Other machines
ho found a youflg woman with a deep gash cutsj but paid no attention to them, and rattle and bis flesh creep. Tho situation may have one, two or three of these “pointe”
extending from tbe right ear down to her was around the next day as if nothing had
but none but tbe “Crown” has them ML
and fro, threatening with every blast that Every device that fs really desirable tn other
throat She was extremely low from loss
Another time he pursued three horse­ struck it to capsize aud send the voyager machines will be found in the “Crown.” Adof blood, her pulse being about forty or
fifty.
All she said was: "Doctor, for thieves into the canyons south of Sidney. into the depths of the river. No one re­
God’s sake save my life.” Ho feared that she Here tbe "rustlers” took refuge behind sponded to his calls for more than an hour. vented, and the "Crown" la a perfect embodi­
would dlo while he was there, and doesn't rocks and dirt and defied their pursuer, Then the ferryman, having finished his ment of everything good in them.
think she could have lived five minutes Hamlin stayed with them all day and all noonday meal, returned with the horse.
E. R. WHITE.
longer bad he not" been there. He con­ night, and the next day he got a shot at
nected tbe arteries and plastered the tbe head of oho of the thieves and killed dead young man to the shore.
wound. He knocked at tbe door, which him. Ho continued to "camp on tbeir
had been closed when he entered, and was trail” until another one made an attempt danger under the most favorable circum­
then taken to another room, -vbere he to go down to the bottom of the canyon for stances, but under the circumstances in
found a man with a cut from his nostril waler, when he got another shot, this time which our young friend cressed it was pos­
down to the mouth and one tooth knocked wounding his man in the shoulder. At itively alarming. The ferryman, it ia sup­
in. This man was in bed and tho bedding Chis the other thief made a break and tried posed, desired to play a pracSical joke, but
it will strike most persons as beimj an ex­
was bloody. The man had a dark muw- to escape, when be, too,was brought down.
tacbe and weighed from one hundred and Hamlin went up and put all three of tbe ceedingly ill-timed one.
seventy-five- to one hundred and eighty
TALL pokerplaying.
pounds. After treating these partiox ho aud with fifteen head of stolen horses
which be recaptured, took the whole outfit
folded and the bandage left over hia eyea. back to Sidney, During all this time be
was without food, and had only a little
[Cincinnati Enquirer.]
farther view of them. While he was surface water t&lt;&gt; drink. This shows sotn*It seems that soma of the members of the
dressing their wounds he heard Consider­
Kentucky Legislature are doing eomethiug
able nitae in another room, and one man the man.
He became addicted to drink during the else besides trying Co nominate a candidate
said: "I will have bis blood or he mine.”
for Senator. A gentleman direct from the
his latter ani nrjre frequent trouble, and seat of fire water inform -d us yesterday that
[Cor. Springfield (111.) Journal.)
finally bls death, may be attributed to there was some lively poker-playing at
About fotfr miles nor:h of Mount Pulas­ strong drink. When sober hb was kind night. "Why,” said tbe man, "the games In
ki, on the farm of Joseph R&lt;&lt;auh stands a and generous to a fault, and ihose who Erankfort would make tho oold blood run
white oak tree which once n.-rrcd as a
temple of justice, where Lincoln prao little, can hardly realise tbe truthfulness other night a delegate from Louisville wm
tiej-d law. Tho. old mill stand, With Its of the charge that the trouble between him playing with a mountain county delegate,
dam, was the first built on Balt Creek. aud Smith grew out of Hamlin's abusive and the Louisville ban held four deuoes.
Dement's rights were encroached upon by conduct toward his wife, who was a sister The hay-seed gentleman was dealing, and
of Mrs. Smith. Yot liquor bos the pow-r
a„ dam," built a few mile-'
for
.
...below,
.
. , the to transform the bravest man into woman- managed to get a straight flush, and then CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND 4 PACIFIC HI
tho betting commenced. Tho bridle waa
“*“•
or U» d.«. takm

RAGS, MATTINGS AND HEMPS.

A. C. BUXTON.

THE CROWN!

UMAX

Kuvlrart nn kn ftha nnniunt Zam anil

employed Lincoln to prosecute the case.
This waa'in 1M0. A Justice of the Peace, [Paris Special to tho Ix&gt;ndon Dally Telegraph.)
fresh from bta plow on the prairie, and [ | A star; ling event happened at an early
babbling over wftn law and native justice, hour this morning tn conn -ctlon with the
played tbe part of Jndg&lt;-. Twelve of the
Paris at 4:50 o’clock. While proceeding at
full speed the passengers observed the
1__ l...— ... I... ....I AM —lib -...I. —M 1 -1 . H —• *—
cane wnn opened to them. •
in a row on the ground* in 11wai imminent, especially as the spot at
which the train was drawn up was in utter
Lincoln made &lt;n eof Hu pw-aii ar speeches,

corked their bundL-e, and tho -dust com­
menced to fly. Tao betting was fifty dollarw at a time to go with, but this became
morntonous, and the bill i with a big C on
them were placed on the table. Neither

but finally Lie Louisville man called when
ha had an even one thousand staked on bis
hand. Old bayjSsed laid down his straight
flush, which made the gentleman from
down the river shudder, as the firm grip
of the mountain man was laid on enough

oywrpowar tbe driver, who had evidently
io-&gt;t bis reason. A ter blocking the line

vantage of the leap-year privilege, and re- :

dam a«t anufoaclrii n o

I&gt; ..jjeut*; rij

Hr ntimn'ion i i •hatlwrelft'
kui'v.a i-rougbout the-nMghLerfiUiMwk*&gt;*« —
.
.

again until he had something. He eviun il he und otfo.ul a desp■ rate resist­ d.-nly had something after that, as he quit
ance. The locomotive sires then put in one thousand one hundred dollars winner
t iur‘. iwr tuiipota-B-ure, Mid the before the hotel ben announced that bash.
-.&gt;«&gt; ptavnl in cutw -y. TW train
dv
l^Wrived in Far:* a?|er iqru
Imms

CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
CHICAGO.

�ab-rert, and her bed a solid btaae of fire.
fiiaaatroua fire waa avoided.

SATURDAY.

FEB. 11.1884

reu In straightened riroaHMtBtreee.
I A lad an mecl Collllif, ajrrd 18, hung
and­ it waa only by prompt action that a
Itimaelf at Solon Center Tuesday morn
ing with aharoes* strap. No cause is

PERSONS

LOCALS

An Opera ‘House is contemplated at
EAST CANTLETOM.
Charlotte.
A mau near Charlotto has a horse
Mra. Alex. I^ica is quite Hl.
with five hoofs.
Jerfy Mouiuj has “vamoosed u&gt;.
There are now nine newspapers pub­
rancli.”
lished in Eaton county.
A. G. Croaa is muring a lame vnst. 1
Two egr loads of telephone poles arc
Cause, roller skate*.
.
Albert Kellogg, of Hastings, Sun- 1 side-tracked a‘ Chester station.
Scott A Merryman, Chester, have a
dayed with Aaa Noyes.
contract to make 25.000 bail bats.
D. L Durfee, of Assyria, visited
E. B. Green han sold tbe Olivet flour­
friend* in tliia vicinity laat weta. ,
ing mills to Chas. Beecher of Brook­
There is to be an exhibition at tbe
field.
Hosmer school bouse this (Saturday)
The Grand Trunk railway has taken
evening.
possession of its new depot at Char­
M. Smith and wife, and Mrs Tbomplotte.
m&gt;d, of Middleville, are guest* of M. R.
Charlotte has a joint stock company
Taylor.
.
organized for building a new skating
James Everett haa had a severe at­
rink.
tack of cocgeation of tire lungs, but is
Gresham now has a regular mail,
now able to be out.
having been embraced in tbe Char­
The prize spelling match at the Hos­ lotte and Vermontville route.
____
mer school house last Monday night
Tbe ejcaminatHiu. of Crittenden, at
wm a fizzle, owing to tbe inclemency
Charlotte, for ahootiug Jacob Sume.'s
•of the weather.
ban been continued to March 5th.
While loading logs one day lost week,
BALTIMORE.
Walter Nagle of Vermontville, had a
leg
broken by one of the logs rolling on
Good time to slilULmit.
y
R. Freer's brother ban returnefl east.! hiu;.
J. Mangham roturned from Grand ' Mrs. Charles Fonda, of Bellevue,
while on her way to Chicago to have
Rapid* Tuesday;
T. Golden will cutlOOcorde of wood her eye treated, had the misfortune to
loae the eye which burst aud ran out.
for Mr. Fancher.
Ernnk A. Ells haa sold the Charlotte
The saw mill nt Clear lake ia having
Leader to W. G. Blymer, of Defiance,
a good patronage.
Tbe revival at the M. E. church is Ohio. If Mr. Blymer makes as good a
paper as Frank Ells has* success is as­
proving a success.
R. Murray is preparing to build ao sured.
Mrs. Enos Curtis of Charlotte at­
addition to his barn.
M. M. Slocum would like to rent a tempted suicide Munday evening by­
taking strychnine. Prompt medclal
fanu of 80 to 100 acre*.
A. N. Williams will work his father’s treat ment saved her life. This was
her fourth ntteiupt.
farm the coming season.
Young anti light horses are being
N. Hager, uf West Vermontville,
while adjusting some machinery iu hia
bonglil up and shipped east.
•One more nlnte at R. Traver’s table-r- saw mill a few days ago, had the lin­
gers i»f bis light hand crushed. They
a girl and all concerned doing well.
Baltimore is sending large quantities can all be saved, it is thought.
it is now part uf the policy of the
of wood and lumber to Battle Creek.
About300 hupdrrd atteaded D. C. management uf Olivet college to in­
Saolkorn’s funeral Sunday last.
He duce large poitics uf lepreseutativu
waa buried at Battle Creek.
men and women, from leading cities of
Doxy.
tbe slate, lo visit aud inspect that iubtruLion—lo tbe end (but they may go
CEDAR CREEK,
Irouiu and make known the claims of
OliveL
Lizzie McCaflrey is very sick.
Old Mrs. Biintrrl is very sick.
MICHIGAN SEWS.
Tommy Bulskcy is at Wexford stay

MEET

DEATH.

THE TAIL0R_A9KEED.
A yomrg gihkd (or. aa Uiry Ly iowq.
Dickie-p'.aU-d) youfb «f New Y»t» mbderrd a pair of pantaloons
Ida tailor
and rrtaru&lt;Ml tlwm s* too tight.

aaaigned • for tbe act. He had been
Oar Eaton Cewrty Neighbor*.

VICINITY

A MINE.
NINETEEN

marriage •(

body was found.
A German -named John Mial in, jump­
ed from s moving train about twp
miles from Weal Bay City.ou Ute Mack­
inac division of tbe Michigan Central
road, at about 9 o'clock Mouday morn­
ing, aud was inataqtly killed.
Rcv.Rcubeu Everts, of Battle Creek,
slipped aud fell od tbe iee about two
weeks ago, but got up aud walked
home. He afterwaid found that he
was injured iniernaly. A doctor was
sailed, but he kept falling, aud died
Sunday morning.
Theophile Luiizon, a Frenchman 85
or 40 years of age, died at 4 o’clock Ft iday morning at the .Wolverton House.
Bay City, from the effects of a, dose of
atrychuiue administered by hie own
band with tho intent to commit tai*
cside..

ti«h!,”Mid the man.
“Ye«.**ai&lt;| the youth, "but J mu aft
down in iny akin and I can’t tu these.”

UinoxTnwN, Pa., Feb. »L—Tbs Hula
Wl-ea this no ice
mining village fof
Lsi»enrin&lt;, four
“Yea,” site said to Irer rienrt aa ibeyr
a rippl* of'axcitemeat, fl &lt;t, b*c*u»« no* miles north of beta, w** jrmtard*) morning
rlided xouud Uir rink, “I do Invn rul
body had ever bet-rd of th* bri l*, and did | the scesre of the mod terrific axplo*i'«n ever
tar .kuuinn. Wk,» wr ...
not know that Mr. Storm wa* acquainted known tn the coke region. Tbe Connellsnn.and Uiin w«, mi retr .onI » .Tn« to
witu her; aud, second, becaas* be bad yUle Coal and Iron Company, of which ua_ _____ 1_________ _
. _
been paying attention to a yoang lady,, ’
Lelamrin*. of Maa.-b Chunk. toPrae- — -.--...-.r- ---j ..,««■» iicnvrD, ann—"
and had «uff-red a g^od deal of fan to be Went, - have two hundred coke uveas &lt;here By some mistake iu the program at ibis
which have been In operation about * year. point both of her soles floated away to­
remained here. His parents and friends Tbe works give employment to about one waid .heaven, while the test of her
had urge! Lim to mirry, bat be told them hundred men, and quite a 11U «town h i* smoteMhe earthly flour uiili a mighty
all ho did Pt want a wife.
Mr.
sprung bp, named after tbe Preu.tent of the smite.
Storm's* frlsrds • had oot recovered
from the excitement caused by reading bis company. The coal for Uie ovens Is ob­
The new mother waa bitterly lamen­
marriage notice when he stepped with his tained by. means of a abaft, which reaches
oual at a dlat-mco of four hundred feet ting that her first born »a* ciope-eyed,
blushing yoang brids from a New York Uie
from Uie surface Ywtvrday niondnz a
train and wa&lt; driven speedily, to a hoteL part of the force who had worked all night and tbo father, after iooaing nt I lie
tert ti&gt;e mines a little after three o'clock and babe for a’second, said riicunrngingly :
tho
parlor,
—here she
was
in* seventy others took tiR-ir pUcvs, making the “Never mind, Martha. If lie’s cross­
troduood to the proprietor and the usual morning ahift. About 6:80 o’clock, eyed he’ll never be it masher. Tbo. o’s
while the men werodlgglng. eoddsnly, with­ some consolation irftlmt.”
proprietor's wlfo and several lady guests.
They all said she was a beautiful yoang out warahig. there occurred an explo-ton
lady. Pretty soon Mr. Ely, a lawyer, and U&gt;*t convulsed the mine In every apart merit
Yoang girl wbo are dcririoua of recuriug
W. C. T. U.
and
threw U&gt;e men Into the uk
Mr. F. B. btevens, School Commissioner
must consternation. The .scene of the ex- pbyiicial beauty are rewimended by a physi­
plrelon was In one of Ure apartment* fully cian to eat meat once J day, plcklr* cix« i
traduced
to
the
bride,
who
reoriyed
them
aqoestiok
eight hundred feet distant from tbe bottom week, and awaetmeeta once a year; tiro to
graciously. While tho gentlemen were of U&gt;e shaft, *nd Uierefore about twelve take a cold bath and a five mile walk once a
bowing and scraping, an 1 bop ng they hundred feet from tire surface opening;
Ar.« doi.lt •» &lt;h»‘
__________________
Christiaua and temperance worker* to would see her often, tho bride rose, yet ihe report waa hemt on the outside for
yawned, calle 1 for a bstile of wine end * a considerable dWtnee and caused such a
Caacera. aud canceroua tunira, are cured by
reclaim tbe ulleu f
cigar, and invited ell to drink her health. jar Hurt the top of a derrick one hundred the purifying effect* ot Ayer’a Hars*pyrlUa.
Thia question comes to me almost She then lighted a cigar. This surprised feet high wa* knocked off. Two mules
No smoking allowed In Ihk'-room, said a
every hour in Uie d«y- But Y Ml to and shocked the guests, aud they began to were standing*! tbe bottom of the shaft,
receive a eatlafuctory answer, for deep look serious. Tho brid • then took off her eight hundred fuel from Uie explosion,' and waiting passenger to tbe store.
iu my heart is the conviction that we* bonnet, wig and wraps, end Mrs. Maud Uie ru*l&gt; ot air blew one of ihem through a
BUCKLEN S ARNICA BALVE.
wooden cage, shattering it
pieces. Tbs
The beat salve tn tbe world for Cuta, Brulaea,
are not improving *11 of *&gt;ur opportuni­ S orins was suddenly transformed into oilier mule died of suffocation.
Sores, L'lcera, Salt Rbeutn. FcverSurea. letter,
Mr. George Vincent, a well-known y- ung
ties fur good.
Of sll the men wbo were in the Iwadlng vu
.
?
_
u
Ctiapt-ed B-uda,. vouwsm^
CUllLJaina, Coin*, „&gt;□
and *all
ln fc,
8kiu
Ei u,. .uii, *nd
and poeitively
posit it ely cure* Pile*.
Plica. It
And just, if we would exert an in­ bow] from the men and screams from ths where the exnlo-lmi occurred, Dick Balsley Bk
alone escaped to Jell the awful story. |* guaranteed to give periect Mii»fs&lt; tlop. or
fluence over fallen humanity.our heart* woman. Mr. 'Storitas had perpetrated a When the explosion came,'and all Uie light* ' money refunded. Price —5 cent* per box. For
must be tilled with kindly impulse* ; stinging joke upon his friends, and they I were blown out, Bahley wan Just changing ( sale by F. T. Boisz.
.
fur wltliout tVem wo cuuuut reach the were force 1 to acknowledge the fact in his clothes, lie at once wound part ot bls ,
^STARTLING DISCOVERY.
elotlKM tightly around hia face.and mouth
pb»,*Tmany round* of wine.
heart* uf fallen one*.
Phyrirean*
«re often startled by irniarksble
to keep t!&gt;e foul air from clicking him, and diacuveriba^
o
—
.yt-risa,.
The fact that Dr. King's New
Fur centurie* people have talked ot
gave tiie real of ills rarments to a coin- t Dlecuvcryf?
L SbConaumptlun and all Tbioat and.
panion with instructions to take the I LungdiseaM
Lung diacaae* la daily vurir.g poUrnt* Aat tbev
aame
precautions.
He
then
started
for
tho
have
given
up
to die, ia startin g them ro real­
(Waynesboro (Qa.) Citizen.]
.11. ia .tn.iiK in ill.
o' ,l,w '
entrance, bidding hl* companion ize tbeir sense uf duty, ami examine Into the
Not lon£ (luce one of oar preachers, rho main
m.u'.naiun-onii ki..l&gt;i«« ta bar wapfollow.
They ran over the bo-He* merturof this wonderful iliscoverv; iraultiug tn
ter A true woman will pity, not cen-1 ia th* owner of a fine brw« ch-loader double of men, and over abattered wagons. They hundred* of our l&gt;eat physicians using It la
pun, with a printer dog attachment, and could see nothing, but could bear the groans their practice. Trial Buttle* free at F. T.
error. To lb. erriop woudrrar m
who aomotinie* takes a little sport In the ! of diiing m«-m Presently Bolsley's com- Boise’* drug store. Regu I ar size 11.00.
th. forbidden l’«lb« of (in. "&gt;&lt;“
fieida, and at tbe same time supplies his panlun pmtesled that they were not gohig
Uenrt I0.1 to erety better t«linp of Id. .
| notore, on. liuta ’ord, on. bill. "« table with the toothsome quail, concluded In Uie right direction, and turned baex.
Baisiry
on until finalto “run” the creek for duck*. But before He perished.
__________
, rpushed
________
ot kiudiiw. bo«e»«r .liglit, nwy boil o doing so be concluded to inform Iduivelf of ly he saw a light, and was taken out. IBs
upon th'a rate and escape is regarded by experienced miners as
nonius ploee io that oiutol benrt, nnd all tbe facts bearing
With thia In- 1 one of Uie most marvelous on record. Me
prove n light to guide tbe w»«nrd one somotimn* profitable sport.
tent b* met an old darkey ir town ,^j0 says that some men k&lt;-pt their bea&lt;U under
to bolter and better tleetk. Wliataou- domicile* upon tbe bank* of the “ro Ung water as lung aa they could, and were A lierelation to the Sick; Natnre'i Laven
'
Brought into Harmony with the
&lt;l«r. then, that 1 feel the eont icllou ot Briar," and the foUowing conversation oo forced to change from water to after-damp,
Human Body.^,... t
and at last they gave up the unequal atruglost opportuoitiea. «hen 1 hear » pr»- curred:
“Old man, don’t you reside in close I w 7^ WOTfc of rescuing the men went on If you are afflicted, If you; are tired of taking
frtaed loilotrerof Cbriat atnl a ten'Mcdicmc, go and sec
perance worker speak &lt;.f • fallen broth­ proximl y to tho watersof Briar CrsckF’ | rapidly by willing volunteer*, and at noon
“ Bo**, I doan’ auctly understan' what nineteen txxlle* had been carried out. Tlie
er n* "a miserable low-lived drunk
you mean* by •proxi Unity,’ bat I libs company's books were then examined, the
ard,” ’• cannot help but feel that such a right on de banka ob de kreek, shore.”
called,
i&gt;nd ”It was anuonuced that all
1I roll ~
4 •"'*
ouehM not taken th* counsel of that
ing with hia sister.
“Wail, my man, can you inform me If I Uie men had been accounted for. Thu hod
.IA cane of small pox is reported at meek anAlowiyJcsu*. who said. He
any great number of untamed ducks visit le* were uken Ur tue homes nejr by *nd
Will Blanchard haa moved into tbe Bath.
laid ouu
Most of the dead born no l.bHASTINGS, 3nCH.,i
that is «ii bout mu. let him cast the Aral these haunt* at present f
boose with Lon Kidder.
visible mark* of violence, but died
John Moyer, of near Centerville, waa
“ Bo**, don't tink d?m dock* han * *ny- of suffocation.
stone,” that rhe murt also lack that
And be cured by Electricity—Nature** own
Mr. Murphy has been paying hia old crushed beneath a lulling tiee._
remedy—without nicdlciue.
anybody, but dare* touaane ob dem dar,
kindliness
of
heart
that
constitutes
a
neighbors and frien ‘a a short visit.
TUE DEAD BROUGHT HOHE.
A grindstone in Miller’s foundry, | true woman. 1 believe theie ia not a shore’s you born.”
A. C.Waite is flying around lively aa Jonesville, burst lastSatuiday injuring I heart, however debased by sw, that 18
“ Well, old man, my object In makingthe
usual waiting on bis many customers. Dick Alvoid, fatally.
Inquiry was that I have a desire to come
I susceptible to kindly influence.
Our down, and have a liUl, moreeau of sport,
II. P. Larabee fail* to bring that
Joe HaniMMi was instantly killed
New York, Feb. 2L—Tho steamship
bride te tire front we have beard no necr South Haven Wednesday by a Heavenly Father implanted his owu and waa exreedingly solicitou* to know if Frisia, with the remains of Lieutenant De­ Systematically used, opens the pores: help*
Nature throw off the excretions fn-m the
pute principle* in the breast of every 1 could procure tbe servic -■ of a competent
much about.
body; give* tone to tbe nervous sys­
Long
and party on board,
’ arrived’ ’here
true falling on him while chopping.
chaperone
to
guide
and
propel
a
boat.
one, *nd widely do we deviate from
tem and life and vigor to all pari*
Geo. Cok haa at laat gained peaceabh*
A. B. Alien, a young attorney of Mus­
“ Bo«s, I doan* undera tan’ about all dem yesterday, reaching her dock In the
of the body that have failed to
from
hia
teachings
when
by
sn
unkind
poseeMion nf hiadisputed farm. It wm kegon, committed suicide Sunday in
were
no depoThere
blg'worda, but you je* come down, enny afternoon.
do tbeir wurit heretofore;
makes the axed feel
patience alone that gained tbe day this bis loom by shooting himself through word or act we grieve a heart alieady | t.me; old Moso fro we de wickrdest paddle tiled delegations to recelve the bodies,
younger, aud Ota
burdened
with
sin.
Tbeu
time.
but a considerable Dumber of relatives and
ob enny nlxger on de kreek.”
the head.
the business man or
“Speak dc* harshly. Much of aln
•• My colored friend, I have but one day friends of the deceast-d were on lire dock.
We expe&lt;4 Chat thia term of court
woman
to perform the du­
A miner named Peter Doppa, at the
DwclJetb every heart within,
Tire
remains
were
in
steel-bound
packages
in
tbe
week
of
leisure,
and
I
would
like
to
ties
of
life with greater etierwill place a few moie gents and ladies Cliff copper mine, fell a distance of 20
gy and clearer mltxl*. QjT Rem­
In It* closely caverned cell*
know if you could suit your convenience to on U&gt;o main deck, and as all the bodies are
in tbe matrional market if the “biHs” foot, striking on his head, killing him
not Ur a stste of pnservaUoa they will not
ember, there are no shocks or uuplcaeMany a wayward passion dwells—
mine?”
ant sensations. Treatment short unlcM
rxpoeed to public view. Lieu tenant
come to the front as expected.
Right here old Moae split upon bls judg­ be
instantly.
By the many hours mlMpcot,
Ward, United States Navy, repwntlng In
I some chronic cases of long standing, sad
Tolles Bro*., have been obliged to
ment, aa be supposed that day of leisure, Commodore Upshur, met Uro Frisia at quar­
By Uie gift* to error lent
then not of long duration.
Chailes Dingman, a farmtr near La­
post a notice iu tbeir lag yard of “dj peer, was out bunting rabbits Sunday,
and replied:
By the wrong* thou didst nol shun.
antine and accompanied her to the dock at
“ Boes, yoa jen come down enny Bunday, Hoboken, where tho bodies were transferred , C7*Paticnte taken only un the ten
more log*sawed here” m they intend and by an accidental charge of his gun
By the good thou beat not done.
trial
treatment
plan.
an* bring de ole nig a drap, an* dem eolio- to Uro care of an undertaker, in whose
With a lenient spirit acan
to give up poswttion of the mill tbe was fatally wounded.
itus yoa talk about a while ago won’t know charge they will remain until Friday
The weaknea* of thy alater man."
. first of April.
Dr. J- R. BARKER.
Mr. Cruseu, Township Treasurer,
morning. They will then be taken to Pier
nuff n ’bout it.”
Right here tbe Interview terminated, 1, North River, and put Into ten hearses and
WHAT A LI0EK8E MLAB8.
,
wbo wa* the victim of tbe Lafayette
WEST VER MOST VILLE.
and, as oar preacher haa not been mlsaed escorted to the Navy Yard at Brooklyn.
tragedy, is still alive, but a fatal ter­
Look now nt the ordination of a can -1 on Sunday, we do not think he haa been DeLong will be buried In Woodlawn Cem­
There has bean much inquiry about
mination of the wound is feared.
etery. Dr. Ambler will be taken to PbllaHuckleberry ’* whereabouts of late. He
didate for the^ministry of mm.
Je ; dack-abootmg.
At Monroe Friday, Julia and Mary
. delphla, and Boyd, tire seaman, to Virginia.
has been holed up aud things have get
The bodies of De Loa x and six men will be
Sherbourne.aged 8 aud 5, while viewing stands before the citY father*. He is
in a bad shape to-wit:
taken to tbe Cburtb of the Holy Trinity,
tho ice gorge in the river, broke through called to sell rum, has the evidence
[Boston Globe.]
where religious services will be held.
Mr. Ackley’s child is very sick.
within him. A congenial brother of
the ice and both were drowned.
A
littlo
scene
waa
enacted
a
few
day*
B. Banta baa returned -from Indiana.
Six Children Hoailed in Sight el Htl».
Tiiounuan, a resident of Franken­ tbe same communion recommend* him sine* ou an afternoon train on one of th*
N. H. Hager had his pocketa picked muth, employed at. Brown’s lumber to the extent of a thousand dollars. He
Cbockett, Tex., Feb. 19.—Rheuber Hart
roads running out of Boston that put a
filO worth.
is
looked
over.
He
will
do.
He
pays
sod
wife (colored) rreid.ng three miles out
baahful
young
man
to
rout
and
completely
camp, on the Rifle river, was instantly
Lester Spicer has rented Mr. Shep­
killed Saturday night bv a falling tree. bis money, for the ministry can be convuUed tho spectator*. When th* in the country, went to church Sunday
night and left six children home asleep. I
hards house.
bought.
He
put*
bi*
hand
upon
th*t
young
tr.in
entered
the
car
in
tho
depot
the
Charles King was killed by a rolling,
devil’s document, a romseliei’s license, only vacant seat waa baaide an old farmer. Hart locked Uie door and took Uie key with ,
Frank Grow and the Widow Crosgray
log at fitevcDs' camp near St. Helens
him. At 10 o’clock the house was discovI and he goes ouj regularly set apart by
have .tr,ide.d fat ms.
cred to be ou fire, and burned ao quickly 1
Friday morning. He was breaking a
Tbe ruatic waa bluff, bale and hearty, and that it wan hnpomlble to save it or tbe i
WMbur Baker's colored aervant ran
I tbe ordination which means this:
roll way when be was caught and
to the question “la thia seat engaged?• children, every one of whom was burned to
away and had to be locked up.
“Take thou authority to tempt men.
loudly replied: “No. Bet daown, set death. Tbe eldest
crushed.
'■
waa a •boy of“ten yean. LADIES, - 5 CVS. | GENTLEMEN, - IO.Cts.
The music at the exhibition made
“Take thou authority to change them
Cortez Pond, of Corunna, half brother
SKATES, - - 15 Cts.
•even the church members think of old- of E. B. Pond, warden of tbe Michigan intobeasta.”
tbo young man waa not in a specially talk­
the m HKLTS.
-en timea.
“Take thou authority to &gt;Uin the ative frame of miud. but the old man waa,
, state orison, fell dead in a car at tbe
and, aa a natural result, they talked. In UXE’TOC*-&lt;WU**’
n.
Wm. Bradley would have fought at
streets with their blood."
Michigan Central station in Jackson
^cp.. ,
the exhibition if some small1 boy had
■"Take thou authority to desolate tbe course of tbe couversatiou It came out
Friday.
that, in his younger days, the young man
■offered to fight with him.
A 12-year old son of Horace Miner, homes, to break heart*, to ruin soul*.” had gone to school to tho old man’s
One day last week a piece of board
“
Tftke
thou
authority to mark your “darter." After that, of course, eonversa
- - - »!-*&lt;»
of Odessa TawDsbip, Ionia Co., bad bis
WHKAT-Na-BM
1 1»MQ 1 UK GENTLEMEN, 5 NIGHTS,
•efiught on the edger in Hager, Buch­
1 M &lt;4 1 OS
leg so badly crashed by a log, Friday w&lt;y through the world with all wick­ tion did not flag, and the old farmer was
LADIES, 8 NIGHTS,W-®
anan it Cline’s mill, striking Jim Crosedness, and when you stand before tire soon in possession of tbe leading points In gjp-v-iro iiiiii."'
‘
afternoon, that amputation will proba­
gray on tbe arm, and came near break­ bly be necessary.
Eternal Judge-just show him tbi* the young man's Ufa since be bed left the
ing that member.
license.”—Cooperstown (N, Y.) New school, and, among other things, that be
Chas. Bingham, of Columbiaville
Hucklmkkbt. I
Lapeer CoM while hunting on Saturday
month*. In th* midit of th*lr talk th*
The next meeting of the Union will train drew up at th* station where ths
CHICAGO.
aunt himself through the head, causing
OUR OWS COUMTT.
BEEVES—Extra
beheld at tbe residence of Mrs. J. M. yoang man was to alight, but so persistant
Ob Moe................................
instant death. Dingman was a s tone Wood’s next Tuesday afternoon.
Good.
waa
th*
aged
questioner
that
all
the
other
Freeport is Calking up a stockjfair.
mason in tiiia city.
Medium
passenger« who ware to get off had left the
Bo
tobers*
Block
The mill-daix at Morgan came near
“
Every
Saturday,
”
that
bright,
spark
­
A young man named GeorgtfHudwu
ear b*fonr th* young man started for tbe
Inferior Cattie ....
8k*tei
to &gt;«rti«* desiring to purgoing oot again, last week.
of Stevensville, Berrien couiitr, while ling literary and society paper of De­ door. He was making good time down the HOGS—Uve—Good to Choice.
BHBBF.
a • a slight advance above coat.
Tbe Od A Fellow* of Freeport dedicat­ hunting rabbits with hia companions, troit, enjoys new management, and
BUmt-Oeamary.................
ed a new hall Saturday evening.
Good to Choice Dairy
was accidentally shot by one uf them shows improvement. W. H. Brearley, r'acted, when bs wa* brought to a stand­
EVEST8 4 CHIPMAN,
BOOfr-Freah
W. F. Ballou of Wayne recently pur­ and lived but a few hours.
of The Evening Newt ia proprietor. still by a vigorous shout from hit inquisi­ fLODB-Wtattr........................
rRWHirrOBB.
chased a $5,000 farm in Carlton.
gensi ...................................
The various Knights of Pythias Prof. H. A. Ford, managing editorand tive friend: “ Hallo, young man! Helio I”
Jo««eph Newton, aged 32, died at bis lodges through the state are contribut- E. H. Ayer, formerly of Eveainff News,
•XAJN-Wbeta Na t Spring
home in Baltimore, of paralysis on the to tbe relief of tbe Ohio flood sufferers, business manager. “Every Saturday” from th* anxion* bat beaming old fanner:
l$th.
under a proclamation from Grand Chan­ ia a model of typographic beauty and a
Geo. Gou*er of Carlton ba* been ad­ cellor D. C. Glidden of Big Rapids.
leader in the particular field it repre­
Hurt..
judged insane by tbe Probate Judge
W. F. Braman, of Big Rapids, special I sents, and the sew management its fu­
and will have to go to Kalamazoo.
agent of the Chicago Traders’ Insur­ ture will prove a greater success than
[Lowell (Mam.) Special]
TATOBB^Good'
Mra. Margret Willson of Barry, and ance Company, commited suicide at the
one of tbe oldest pioneer* of tbe county Irwin House Bad Axe, Friday morning,
this city recently to papers tn different
A gentlemen wbo observed Jimmy
died at tbe advanced age of 88 yean on by shooting himself through the head*
Dressed Biding
carefully taking tbe census of a com­ an “elopement," a '“triple tragedy," and
theRth.
Mrs. K^Larsonconvicted of murder,
Mr*. Sarapha Moore recently died in in tho first degree, st Muskegon. She pany assembled iu a parlor awaiting a be doubly fatal issue of a fight “between
an English Earl and a ahe-bear,” and also
Hope, at tbe advanced age of 85 yean. wa* charged with poisoning John Giuld, call to supper, inquired: “What ia the the “experience of a physician with a
Rhlngles
She has been a recident of this county an old man, for his money. Her bus­ matter, Jimmie F “Why,” replied
BA
the
urchin,
with
a
troubled
air,
“
here
’
s
QATrLB-BeM..
*anoel850.
ban it will be tried for the same offence.
Fair to Good
nine of u*, counting mt, acd mamma end V»«y HI originated io the fertile brain HOGS-Yoekere
Mr. W. A. Shank editor of the Mid­
While Lewis Stearns,, of White Oak,
of All KIndH
dleville Republican, wasmarrid to M!a* was drawing straw, Wednesday a por­ has tone and cut two pies into quar­ of one Thomas Adahon, who, on being in*
torvtewc-d, adnd Med the authorship, and
Odouboo. ............................ Which they will aellat hard-pan price*. Alao
Rose E. Watkins of tbe same place on tion of the stack tipped over on him, ters, and that makes only eight pieces.0
a complete linecf
„
BALTTMORR.
the 12th. We wiah the editor a calm, suffocating him before be could be dug
QAYTT.B R—t........ ..............
Orson B. Eager, 1 mile south and f morbid and Mnaational taste of fe* people.
__M*4t**i ........................ ........
untroubled voyage.
-aid that be got well paid, and that waa
out. Hia wife was loading the straw, mile east of Kilpatrick church. Wood­
ffOGR..................
...................
Miss Shene stepped into tire private while her husband pitched it from the
land, has a stock sale SaL, March 1st.
In the following Grades: Excelsior • A”
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W1th all this galKau Ung about.

“ A fr®^ thinks he has lived tn clover.
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“ONE OF THREE.'
CHAPTER III.—CoMTixuxn.
“Indeed! what U that?” be asked,
hia color rising, aud his lips growing
tight. He was beginning to feel that
he must punish Margaret, who certain­
ly was far more perverse and conceited
than he had snpposed. and who hud
treated bis offer in a manner which
could not be sufficiently condemned.
It did not suit him to feel or look
ridiculous under any possible combina­
tion of circumstances, but ho felt keen­
ly that ho eithfrUid. or soon wpuld, ap­
pear very ridimlouvJJ.Jio-'did' riot ex­
ert his superior masculine power of
character and bring her to her senses,
making her see the bad taste of her
conduct; he must turn tho tables; be
must make her look ridiculous. Let
her state her obstacle. Accordingly he
repeated his question.
•• Tue obstacle is—that I am thinking
of taking a situation ns a governess,’
was the deliberate reply.
Biddulph passed his hand across his
brow, not feeling any less perilously
near being made ridiculous than be­
fore.
. “ A governess!” he repeated, mechan­
ically.
“ Exactly so. A governess. ’ ’
“ Perhaps you would like mo to .find
you a situation?”
.
“Thank you very much. I doubt
whether I should be taken on your rec­
ommendation,” she answered, in a
sweeter voice than ever. “Besides, my
plans are formed. I shall get Miss Per­
cival to give up to me the situation she
is about to take, and I shall send her
and her sister, who is an invalid, to
Beckbridge Abbey, to take a holiday
and enjoy themselves.”
"Madness!” be said, contemptuously,
for he was very much exasperated, 'll
was contrary to his theory of what were
his merits, to find any girl preferring to
carry out such a plan rather than listen
to bls wooing.
“ No one else knows of it,” said Mar­
garet, composedly, “ and I trust to your
honor not to mention it until I have told
Mrs. Pierce.”
“Oh, certainly. Still, I should like
yoh to anawer me my question. Why
were you so anxious for me to go to
Beckbridge, since you were not think­
ing of going yourself?”
’
•• Insupportable fop!” though Mar­
garet.
“Everything centers in him­
self!” She answered aloud:
“Since you insist upon knowing, it
was because I thought you would be
company for Miss Percival and her
sister. xou*have so very often said
' you wished you knew of some real good
to do.”
Another short silence.
Mr. Bid­
dulph felt that he must wait till an­
other time to make Margaret look
ridiculous. He said, with coldness, and
even frigidity:
“Suppose we return to the house.”
“With pleasure,” answered Margaret,
promptly rising; dissatisfied with both
him and herself, but more than ever re­
solved upon carrying out her scheme.
Mr. Pierce’s honse would be hateful to
her after this night. And after all her
efforts—after laughing, almost without
disguise, at Mr. Biddulpb’s offer, and
distinctly showing him that she took it
for exactly what it was worth—she had
by no means succeeded in confounding
him. It was probable that he was even
now congratulating himself on having
narrowly escaped marrying a lunatic.
With which comforting reflection in her
heart, she entered the house again.

CHAPTER IV.
■ABOARETS "WAKDXRJAnn" BBC IKK.

Nearly a fortnight later, one fine
morning at the end of the month, the
entrance ball of Mr. Pierce’s house was
graced with a multitude of ladies’ travaround and amidst- which Master
Thomas Pierce was wandering in a
somewhat disconsolate manner. As yet
no one but himself was there, and he
mi/ht have been heard murmuring now
and then as, hands in pockets, he paced
about:
“It’s a rum go, I must say—a very
rum go!”
Then he sol&lt; ritowdy examined the
labels of the boxes, some of which were
addressed to “ Foulhaven.” and others
to “ Beckbridge,” but all by the same
name, M. Percival, which, as there was
only one M. Percival in that establish­
ment, who could not possibly be go ng
to two places at once, really almost
seemed to justify Tom’s theory as to its
being a “ rum go.”
Uu stairs, in Mrs. Pierce’s boudoir—
that bright and shining chamber before
Eken of—Margaret Barrington and
mrn-M (-! the house were alone to­
gether; Mrs. Pierce flung upon a couch,
with her handkerchief before trr lace;
Ma'-garel standing near, ready dressed
for traveling, looking very handsome,
and with a repressed smile lurking upon
her bps.
“ I tell you it will turn out badly,
Margaret, and I protest against it to the
very last.” exclaimed Mrs. Pierce, roprtsdng a sob.
“ I nmlly aru sorry if yon are distrof-cd, Laura, but it is all done now.
You ougl t to be glad that the certifi­
cates I worked for so hard when I was
at school arc going to be put to some
u» at laz-t I uun’t feel at all as if it
we-« going to turn out badly, but the

Mr, Biddulph * character. Mbe Per­
cival listened with an edifying docility,
saying nothing, but no doubt thinking
the more, as Margaret discoursed upon
tbe need there was for caution in aocep ing the attentions, or what apbora, apd of a higher claw too.
■
to be the attentions, of a man
“That has nothing to do with H. It neared
like Maurice Biddulph. These prudent
Is wrong. .Such reckless folly! Such
silly, unmanageable selfishness! And counsels came oddly from a person who
aa tor Miss Percival—horrid, little, de­ never bad done, and probably never
signing .thing! Oh, you are a simple­ would do, a cautious thiug as long as
ton, Margaret! . You are going to nurae she lived. Though Marion listened dea viper in verar bosom. Mark my murrivJt grieves her biographer to have
words,” and ’she eat up, looking ex­ to record that, in di-cussmg the conver­
cited, “you are playing a dangerous sation afterward with her sister, she
game. You are raising this gin into ascribed Miss Barrington’s motives in
a position she was never intended for, beginning it solely to jealousy.
At Leeds they pasted, going to quite
and you are trilling with your own dig­
nity'if you would only understand it?’ different parts of the station. The part­
, ______ i..________ । _i i...&gt;
Mrs. Pierce, like most other rather
stupid people, had occasional gleams of
sagacity so bright as to be almost start­ as tbe other disappeared from her sight,
ling. Also,. as is generally the way in and each respectively inquired of her­
such cases, she had no sooner said one self:
“Why am I doing this?”
of these exceptionally sagacious things
“Why is she doing this?”
than she hastened to nullify its effect
by uttering something more than usual­
CHAPTER V.
ly stupid and ill advised. ' She did so
BLACKroRD ORAXOH.
now, by continuing in a voice of deep
Margaret’s journey to Foulhaven was
chagrin:
not a short one. She had yet again to
“You are throwing her at Maurice change tra ns at a little Yorkshire coun­
Biddulpb’s head. He has been quite try junction, and then to journey on­
att-ntive to her ever since your birth­ ward for anothbr hour, through a love­
day. If she plays her cards well, there ly country, full of green hills, of rough­
is no knowing what may happen.' but ly woodeft dells, of clear, pebbly bot­
you will.be cut out, I know, and ail my tomed streams, ferns and gorse-bushes;
Lopes will be dashed to the ground.”
through some clean-looking country
Margaret’s color deepened, and her towns, until at last they ran into a
eyes flashed. Laura had never gone so
terminus, and tho porters called out,
far—ventured so openly to state what “ Foulhaven.”
scheme tilled her mind.
There were very few people to bo
"Really, Laura, if your hopes are seen. The Foulhaven season had not
that I shall be married to Mr. Biddulph, begun, and when it was tbe season there
the sooner thev find the ground the bet­ it was always a small, even a contempti­
ter. They will never be fulfilled. I ble season. A man in livery regarded
despise him; and, my chief reason for Miss Barrington undecidedly for some
doing what I am doing is that I may little time, but at last, apparently de­
bo far enough away from him. Let him ciding that Bhe must be the person he
marry Miss Percival if be likes. She is hud been sent to meet, advanced to her,
much too good for him.”
.
and touching his bat inquired if she
" Go!” ejaculated Mrs Pierce, faint­ were Miss Percival.
ly. "Go’ With your last words you
“Yes,” said Margaret, and felt mis­
insult me—me who have I—loved you
like my own child. But I might have erable the instant she had uttered the
known—I might have expected—but falsehood. Even now she began to
wish
that she had allowed Miss Percival
go! The world is full of ingratitude.”
Margaret burst out laughing, went to do what she had at first wished, ex­
plain to Mrs, Lascelles that she could
up to her, and kissed her.
“Don’t fret yourself. Laura! I am not come to her, but that a friend, "if
not so ungrateful as you think. But I possible, more competent than your­
know one thing, that'it is lime for me self,” as Margaret had said, could taka
to be going, and that I see the luggage I her place.
Meantime Thomas, privately decid­
going ofl7 and the carriage coming
round. Good-bye, dear; and when you ing that this lady was not at all what
write to me, for heaven's sake don't he should have expected, showed her to
forget that my name , is Miss Percival.” where the carriage was standing out­
Sne bestowed &amp; final kiss upon her side tbe station.
It was a handsome, substantial equip­
E rostrate cousin, who was too deeply
urt in her mind to be able to make age, but, as Margaret quickly decided,
any reply, and, leaving tho room, ran not a very darning one; somewhat
down stairs into the hall, where Tom solid and old-fashioned, as if it be­
was still awaiting her. He was going to longed to steady-going country people.
see her off. Miss Percival was to meet
Very soon she was being driven away
them at the station with her sister, for from the ’ station, first through an ex­
the three traveled together as far as traordinary.
old-fashioned.
narrow
Leeds. Tom and Margaret got into tbe street, with little alleys and gulleys on
carriage, and the youth .rat beside her, the right, sloping down lo a river,
sighing deeply occasionally, and saying which, as Margaret saw, was almost
at last in &amp; doleful voice:
empty just now, for it was low-water
“Margery, I don’t half like this time. On the dry banks or in the half­
tilled channel, she perceived ships;
dodge of yours.”
"Don’t you, Tom? I am a little old­ great black-looking hulks, rolled over
er than you, and you must let me judge to one side as the retreating tide bad
left them—awaiting repairs in some
for myself.”
“Oh, of course, and I don't agree of the ship-builder's yards which might
with all that the mater says about bo seen on tho opposite side of the
‘madness,’ and 'folly' and all that. All river, which was backed up by a high
the same, I wish you were going, to cliff, on tho top of which were bouses.
your own place, to do the thing prop­ It was altogether a quaint and unusual
erly. instead of sending those other prospect, and my heroine, with the
deep, fresh interest in things new which
women to prowl about.”
“Oh, Tom, what a naughty thing to so greatly distinguished her, took it all
in with keen, quick powers of obsen asay!"
“I can’t, help it. It’s what I think. tion, as she was driven swiftly past it
And I say, Margaret, there s sure to be ali. and, after a steep hill baa been
a curate at this place you’re going to. climbed, she found herself outside the
Don't fall in love with him—for my town, upon a high, wild country road,
with the same river still on the right,
sake, don’t!"
but more like a large brook now, rush­
Margaret laughed.
ing swiftly downward toward the sea.
“Did vou ever know a curate who Looking across the country she saw
wasn't already engaged to some sweet to the right some roll ng downs, bd4
young creature very unlike me? I’m the tops of the ciiffs, and then a streak
not going to fall in love with anybody. of blue, which made her heart rejoice.
Make your mind quite easy."
To tbe left a fine hilly country—moors,
Whre they arrived at the station and now green, now purple, under the
had found their way to the platform, changing sky: woods, fields, streams—
they discovered there Miss Percival and and all of a fresh, breezy, thoroughly
her sister, a delicate-looking girl, with English beauty.
whom Margaret had alreadv become
They drove for some distance along
acquainted, and whom she ,&lt;Zsd better this road. Then the river took a bend.
than Marion; and in attendance upon They crossed a stone bridge, and now
them—Margaret almost nibbed her eyes had the stream on their left, after
in her ingenuous surprise — Maurice which they begun to drive down hill,
Biddulph. She pressed Tom’s arm, and presently turned in at some iron
who returned the sign of silent amaze­ gates, whose’stone pillars were mossment, and returned Mr. Biddulpb’s cool grown, and which-were also at the left
greeting vlth a frankness which showed hand of the road; down a dark, damp
at least that she bore no malice. She kind of drive, into n garden which,
glanced at Marion and saw the height­ despite the radiant sunshine of the
ened color in her face, but took no no­ afternoon, was dull, and up to an old
tice of it. She stood talking to Tom house, the approach to which struck
aud the elder Miss Percival until their Margaret as being the strangest she
train came up, when there was a great had ever seen. After driving for some
bu-tle, and when they were all seated distance down tbo dark drive already
and the train was on tbe point of start­ alluded to, under a thick avent&gt;« of
ing, Mr. Biddulph, addressing himself elms, almost funereal in the shade uiey
in a pointed manner to Marion, ob- gave, they suddenly emerged frorc ».his
avenue, and Margaret perceived that
“I am sure it will be delightful in the drive proceeded over a stcut stone
that part of the world to which you are bridge, crossing the river, which ran
going. Miss Percival. Don’t be sur­ through the grounds of tbe place.
prised if some fine afternoon I walk in Then up a hill again, the slope of
and ask you to give me a cup of tea at which was laid out m terraces, leading
kettle-drum time.”
gradually to the top. where Was situMbs Percival’s reply was a brilliant uted a fine old bouse. It was of the
blush which could not but be seen by Elizabethan style of architecture, and
both MargAret and Mr. Biddulph.
stood proudly on the top of tbe little
' “Silly, sentimental thing!” thought hill, so that Margaret understood that
Margaret, at first. “ I don’t think now from its windows one must look
tba she is half aa nioe as she was at straight down into the rushing stream,
first, and if it were not that it suit* me and upon the tope of tbe avenue trees.
best to go. I should be fit to tell her to Most likely there would be. from the
upper windows, at least, a view of the sea.
go to Foulhaven herself.”
Of course, she observed all these
Kinder thoughts prevailed, however,
as the train rolled out. of the station. things, and thought all these thoughts,
She remembered Miss Percival’s many in a much shorter space of time than it
conscientious scruples as to the pro­ has taken me to write them down.
priety,or even honesty, ot their scheme— Despite the beauty of the scene; despite
scruples which she, Margaret Barring­ the quaintnesi and almost grandeur of
ton, had ridden over rough shod. She that fine old house; despite her own
remembered how at last Marion bad buoyant nature, and tbe keen interest
given in, unable to resist the combined she felt in all around her, Margaret’s
tempta'ions offered by the prospect of a chief sensation was a chilly one, re­
long holiday, and the promise of ease sembling forebod ng — a depression
and luxury and fresh sir for the sister which seemed to close around her as
to whom she was so unselfishly devoted. she entered the place. With all Its
Margaret could not forget these traits. beauty, it was so still—almost welrtlly
She thought i; a pity that Miss Percival suU—tbo muffled rushing of the stream
was so sentimental, and about Maurice in ita deep bed being almost the only
Biddulph. who was such an unscruplons sound. It gave her the impression of
flirt, and so utterly reckless as to whom being uncanny.
he flirted with, and what the cousrBut before she had time to do more
lo Ulla Mr. LaaceUea. ao wtea
I»
dof It la no: aa U 1 wore obantlnz bar
In Uf other w«J. I Ml natureDr •
better leecher ihen Miaa I-cr-lral ia, nod

! “I wonder if it really is”), the hlH
&gt; climbed.-and the carriage stood beforc
। the entrap -, at the ride of the bouse.
{ Margar... got out at the carriage and
followed the mau who opened the door
to her through, the hall—a charming old
halL with treasures of richly colored
old china and old oak, and grave old
pictures of sober old ancestors. Then
tne servant opened a door and ushered
her into a room, by the name which
was not hers, and again she .uncomfort­
ably wished tlxat she had not consented
---------1------- ,Unw i Uingly, she
to use -that
deception.
Laura’s words: “You ar© sac~recalled
I .1 Lzzzz'z
riticing your own dignity.
dignit ” Thdn she
..„cing
‘
forcibly
put back these mental discom। forts ana entered.
।
A pale lady, at whose feet a girl In a
white dress was seated, rose; a huh
with a slight and drooping figure. He:
dark hair was as yet untouched by an\
white streaks. She looked excessively
delicate and fragile. Her areas, of the
softest, richest, golden-brown silk, waz
made very plainly, - but-her lace oollai
and cuffs were old, delicate and costly.
On her shoulders was a shawl of
creamy-lacking embroidered crepe, and
on her head a small white lace cap,
with lappets which fell behind.
Mar­
garet, accustomed for too long to Mrs.
Pierce's off-hnnd ways, loud laughs,
broad jokes and bluff “frisky matron”
style in general, nevertheless knew in
an instant that this lady—this Mrs.
j Lascelles, with her fragile refinement—
! was more one of her own kind, was
I more a woman after her own heart than
fifty Mrs. Pierces. She forgot to look
at tho girl, who must be one of her
future pupils. She looked at the lady,
। who held out a delicate, white, invalid’s
| hand, sparkling with costly rings, and
| said:
j
“I am happy to see you. Miss Peroival. I hope you have bad a pleasant
। journey.”
■
"Very. I tbdnk you," replied Margareti blushing all ovtr her beautiful
I lace, as the soft, pathetic, dark eyes of
1 Mrs. Lascelles rested upon her. This
woman, she felt, must, have known
trouble — It had seamed those lines
in her brow, and given that sorrowful
curve to her Ups. She must, thought
Margaret, have always been a slender,
pensive, frail-looking creature.
She
was ignorant what wrecks Time can
| make of us all.
“It is a beautiful journey,” Margaret
continued. “I had never been in this
part of the country before, and I thought
it very fine.”
"Yes, it is. We are proud of our
beautiful views all about here. But you
come from Irkford. That is a long
way. and I am sure you must be tired.
Would you not like to take off your
things before—or, here is tea. Suppose
vou have a cup before you go uo-stairs.
it will refresh you."
[TO BE CONTINUED.]

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STARTLING FACTS.
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—OUR LARGE STOCK OF—

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Gloves &amp; Mittens,
At Actual Cost for Cash!
Commencing on MONDAY, the 4tb day of February, and extending the sale to the 1st day al
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Remnants will be sold tor Just what they will bring regardless of cost or value.

F. F. HILBERT.

QUARTER-OFF BEATEN!
ONE-HALF DOZEN ALL WOOL, FUR-TRIMMED, LATEST STYLE LADIES’

The Necessity for Holidays.
That a holiday is a necessity and not
merely a luxury is a fact which it espe­
cially behooves members of our hard­
working profession to remember in the
regulation of their own lives, as well as
in their dealings with their patients.
For the brain-worker, periodical remis­
sion of accustomed toil has always been
a necessary Condition of continued vig­
or; for him, the heightened tension of
modern life has especially accentuated
the need for occasional periods devoted
to the recreation and the re-accumula­
tion of energy- The cogent physiologi­
cal principles and practical purposes of
systematic holidays are generally ad­
mitted. All workers. If they are to last,
must have holidays. For some persons
and for some occupations, frequent short
holidays are best; with other natures,
and in other circumstances, only com­
paratively long periods of release from
routine are of service. Few real work­
ers, it any. can safely continue to deny
themselves at least a yearly holiday.
Mere rest, that is, mere cessation from
work, while it L better than unbroken
toil, does not recreate the fairly vig­
orous so thoroughly as does a complete
change of activity from accustomed
channels. For the strong worker, either
with brain or muscle, diversion of ac­
tivity recreates better than rest alone.
The whole body feeds as it works and
grows as it feeds. Best may check ex­
penditure of force, but it &gt;s chiefly by
expending energy that the stores of en­
ergy can De replenished. We mostly
need holidays because our ordinary
daily life tends to sink into a narrow
groove of routine exertion, working and
wearing some part of our organism disproport onately. so that its powers of
wont and its faculty of recuperation are
alike worn down. In a well arranged
holiday wo do not cease from activity,
we only change its channels; with such
change wo give a new and saving stim­
ulus to assimilation, and the transmuta­
tion of its products into force. As a
rule, the hardest workers live longest,
but only those live long who sufficiently
brcak their wonted toll by the recreat­
ing variety of well-timed and well-spent
holidays.—British Medical Journal.
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ing business in the United States, under
grants from the Bell Telephone Com­
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of nearly f lOO.vOO.GuO. wh cn is about
the aggregate capitalization of th&lt;
Western Union Telegraph Company
The telephone business Is growing so
rapidly that it is claimed by those oon
versant w th the business, that when
the country Is fully supplied with in­
struments, wh ch are now being put in
at the rate of several thousand * month,
this business will earn dividends on a
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a bad scrape. Lie arrived in town in
the morning, put up at a public house,
left his saobel in hisroom. and deposited
his money with tbe clerk so that he
might not be robbed of it. Then he
went out for a walk, but got lost and
orgot the name of his hotel. He was
residing at police headquarters, while

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661 CENTS ON THTdOLLAR! 661
T2a.tb.er til am. Carry Them Cxrer.

BELOW ZERO GOODS,
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AT PRICEN THAT WILL ASTONISH TOC I
I cannot afford to be IDLE tf It la HARD TIMES, and theiw Goods MUST GO for whta
they will bring, to mxke room for New Stock.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,

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WOODLAND, MICH.

Order orPubllcalion.
State of Michigan, The Circuit Court for
tbe County of Barry, in Chancery.
Entered Feb. IBib, A. D. Itfai.l
Jeanie Short, complainant vs William Short,
defendant.
Soil pending in tbe Circuit Court, for ths
County of Barry in Chancery, at tbe city of
Hastings, in said county, on the Iblh day _ol
Feb. A. D. 18M.
It satislaciorily sppearing to me by affidavit
that tbe said deleuaant, William Short, is now
and waaat the time of tbe commenceme t of
this suit a non-residsut of the state of Michi­
gan, but waa then, and Dow U, a resident of
tbe stele of New York, on motion ol A blJah
M. Flint, solicitor for the complainant. It is or­
dered that the said defendant cause his ap­
pearance in aald cause to be entered within
four months from this date, and In case of hia
appearance, because bls answer to the eomBainant’rBlll of Complaint in this cause lo be
led, and a copy thereof to be served on the
complainant's solicitor within twenty days af­
ter service a of a copy cd said bili.and a notice
of thia order, and that in default thereof the
said bill be taken as ponfeaetd by the arid de­
fendant.
z .
And it is further ordered, that within twenty
days the said complainant cause thia order to
be published in Tux Nashvoxb News, a
newspaper publised and printed in sold county
and that such publication be continued once in
each week for six weeks in sncecMkm, or that
she cause a copy of this order to be personally
served on sold defendant, at least twenty days
before the time prescribed for his ap;&lt;esrance.
Chas. H. Bradt.
Circuit Court Commtertoner Barry Co., Mich.
Ab UAH M. Fust,
Complainant’s Solicitor.
Chas. M. Mgcx,
23-29.
Register In Chancery.'

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(OolambuXiOa.) SpeclaL]
Columbus was treated to a sensation to­ of t e old crew. Com*- with mo an* I’ll
day, when Marshal Burte, County Com­
mission-, r of Hassell County, swervly - At the extreme end of a moldering wha-T
caned B. F. Barrel ou Broad street. On in tho shadow of a prodi^lott* hulk groan­
Wednesday last Mrs. Burt* boarded a ing and rr&lt; eking at it* &gt;mty moorin .*, on
freight accommodation train at Beal*, en the rammi’- of a pyramid of cannon-ball-,
route to Columbus, ou wh.ch B. F. Barrel stood the old hpecter hors*. Hi* -evil aud
and his little son were also passengers. speculative eyr lo ked down with a quo&lt;No other white pns*engers were on the tioniug f lare which haunted th* writer for
many ■ day.
gan making advances to tho lady by
“That boss has got a histry that jumps
throwing kisses at her, and other insulting over anything ye ever heard," continued
moans, whicu she resented. As he still the old max “ When Uncle Bam fu t
persiste I, she finally took refuge in the staked out this spot for a’work«hop tbe old
compartment for negroes' and sent for tbe crit er wa* bought by th« Government of
conductor, who remonstrated with HarreL a man by tbe name of Turner, down at
No.hing further was heard of tbe matter, Weymouth Loudan. Wall,' that boa*
as the lady, knowing tbo determined char­ drnw*d most of t e stone used In tho great
acter of her hu-band, did not tell him of wall around this yard. Drawed 'em
the circumstances, fearing bloodshed. from Qujncy, Waierown and Cam­
However, Sunday morning the following bridge, on a drag. In 18J) a siwtr
card appeared in one of the city papers,
and the busband recognised his wife as his backbone. Old Perry, that’s his nnm--,
the subject of the Insult:
! never seemed bissel-’ after that. An order
“~un
On last
lasi Wednesday
w oiinenuuy a lady,
iauy. ths
utr- wife
“no uf
oi a•
prominent attorney of Ruaael* i ounty. Fla., come on from Washington, sort of puttii.’
got on board a freiirht-train at Scale to come tbe faithful crit er ou the retired list in
to Columbus A man tor ho could nut bo 1832. Thir y year ago the .appropriation
■ calle 1 a gentleman also rot aboard the same for hl* fo Ider was stopped, but he wan
train, haring with him a little toy he called
Gco.-iro- Very soon after the tram started dere^ alou’ eatin’ sawdust and tam-d
the man commenced to annoy the isdy, and ropes. In 1846, when Polk was President,
to such an extent that sbe appealed to the
conductor for protection. The lady oom­
plains that tbe conductor was cither afraid
J&gt;T the brute ou that bo was indifferent to her
appeals for the man was permitted to Tbe Government has spent mor’ll &amp;0,0j0,
continue hit annoyances until she was I reed ter heave that old brute inter eternity, and
to take refuge In the car with colored people, they can’t do I !” and the aged man wildly
where he followed her and con inuod to an­
noy her until she reached this city. Sbe did pounded his weather-beat&lt; n tarpaulin fiat
not know his name, but thinks he Is a lawyer against an anchor-stock. ‘‘A squad of mafrom Lumpkin who went to St ale to attend
court. Her friends think from her descrip­
tion that they will be able to Identify him. on the poor animal, but it didn’t do no
When they do I would not be «urprised to hear more good’n throwing pea beans agin the
of the free use of the cowhide on the back of
walls of the universe. Then they opened
the brute in human form iBignedi
a cannonade on him wiih heavy guns, but
At first Mr. Burts said he would take a bis old hide was too tough; he snorted,
shot-gun and hunt the insuiter of his wife and, breaking from his anchorage, kicked
to death; but friends persuaded him that the life out of tbe gunner, and went grub­
a cowhide would most effectually puniwh bin’ on an old hempen hawser.
the persecutor of unprotected women. On
“In lf-53, under Fillmore’s Admistration
the eleven o’clock train this morning, ac­
companied by his brother-in-law, W. M. rid of the old boss if it beggared the na­
Vann, of Bealo, Mr. Burts reached the tion. Then a gang of workmen pushed
city, and the hunt for Barrel began. They him overboard into the dry dock, where ho
stayed two weeks.. Then be got kinder
and np and down Bros i street they
searched and were becoming discouraged, cussed if that old ghod didn’t turn bis
as they labored under the difficulty of not hind buffs agin tbe solid granite wall aud
knowing tbe man they sought.
kicked out a whole section of stone, lettin’
“ I am afraid,” said Mr. Burta, talking in the tide-water, which floated him up in­
to a friend, “ that the police may get wind ter the yard, where he run •round whin­
of tho affair and ge’. mo before I got him.” nerin’ in devilish glee. That hole in the
“ Well, there he goes” **&gt;&lt;1 bls friend, wall cost the Government $30,&lt;01 Then
pointing out Barrel, who just then went they took him inter the saw-shop, and
ap-stain to the office of Dr. T. W. Battle, tried ter split him up, but as soon a* the
over Brannon &amp; Carson’s drag-store. Mr. saw struck his hide it broke inter splinters,
Burts and Vann hurried across tbe str-ot killin’ three men and woundin’ two more.
and up-stairs, where they found two msu. Then they took him inter one of the ma­
“Isthis Mr. Barrel!” asked the irate chine shops and tried ter drill er hole in
husband.
him so’* they could git gunpowder inter
‘‘That’s my name,” answered Barrel.
him ter blow him un, but th* steel drills
was twisted off aorl the old cuss went off
onhurt. When Frank Pierce wac elected
President the old boas business was
rant,” said brought up btfore Congress again and
Zack Chandler, or Cotton Mather or, some
Barrel over ths head with a hickory stick of them old Congress chaps, said they’d
h* carried. Barrel jumped oat of th* door fix the darned boss, and tbe ship Constitu­
and ran down-* airs, closely pursued by tion was ordered to carry the brute and
Burt^toho struck him across the head ov- sink him down off Pint Comfort. He was
bisted on board and throwed overboard as
camo yelfa of "Oh, Lordy t” Across and ordered, but he waa back ter Charlestown
down Broad street, through ice and mud.
end here he will probably stay as long as
House, blood stroamlnk down his fao* and the world standi.” And the old man
turned wrath fully away and disappeared.
Burt* ceased further puivuit, and, with
Mr. Vann, walked to the lower bridge and
THE END OF A CAROUSE.
crossed over into Alabama. Barrel’s head
was terribly beatea up and bls wounds

is Chairman of tbe Board of Commiuionera of Russell County. B. F. Barrel is a

[N. T. Times.]
There is a bleak spot in the outskirts of

Eiptrttucr teil!.

For Constipation, or Costivene*.

from Lumpkin, where hia wife.
mablo lady, now resides. Be is a neph­
ew of Judge Dan Barrel, of Southwest
Georgia.
_________________
THE WRONG STEER.

For Indlgealion, or Dyapep.Ia. s

Eruption*, Skin Dlsraaea, and 1'1
the result of iD-ilgratlon or Couet.pa'ivu.

[Richmond (Ky.) Special]
Last November th* residence of Dr. J.
P. Herndon, In this city, caught fire and
waa partially burned. During the excite­
ment attendant upon the occasion, there
were stolen from tbe house a gold watch,
chain, a diamond pin and a pair of cuff­
buttons, valued altogether at
When
tho fact became generally known It was
tbe principal topic of conversation upon
the streets. Ono William Perkins, a paint­
er by trade, made himself very busy about
tho matter, and by his actions and talk
drew suspicion upon himself. Mr. Hern­
don believed that Perkins had the jewel-

the iM&gt;rea, remove InfLumuau

ployed a Cincinnati detective to work up
tbe case. The detective hadjboen put in pos-

In Liver Complaint, UlUofi.-

As a cleansing medicine in tbe Spring, u.er

sudden eo.ds, ludlBtwlible loud.

the hardest looking party that iver struck
Bichmond. Be was disguised as a painter
of tho genus tramp, and as he and Por-

The detective
kins’ house, went with him to his work,
and was in his company nearly alj the

many of Perkins’ so-called

AYER’S PILLS

wctvH,

and

and put in jail. This
The detective collected bis fee and left on

Dr. J. 0. Ayer 4 Co-, Lowell, Mim.

ever to sustain the charges against him.
Bo th« detective’s work was put down as

SoMbyallDruw'Jta-

Postmaster Taylor found
in the outside
er-box a package bearing
th* aaperscrii _....
.
n: ...
“ Please
give this to.
Mr. Herndon,’! written in a very neat and
legible hand.; Mr. Taylor delivered the
package to Dr. Herndon, who, upon exam­
ination, toon 1 ft »o contain intact all the

from hia hotne. Mr. Hamdan is to bs ean-

Cmmt the things that are

across the swampy hollows below the lev­
el of the streets, that Is called “The Mead­
ow*.’’ Between Pavonia avenue and
Eighth street, on Brunswick1 street, this
low land is covered with water in the fall,
and tbo school children in th* winter use
th* square for a skating-pond, tbe ice ly-

The workmen ia tbe car-shops cross this
desolate waste ea their way to their dally
labor, and early this morning these megray home standing patiently beside tbe

noss waa broken as if the animal had fall­
en and struggled, tut the tracer still held
to the broken shafts, and the poor old
horse shivered as the cold wind blew
through its scraggy hair. The box of the
wagon lay upside down in the street, as if
it bad fsdlen front the snow-bank at tbe
side of tbe road, and most of the workmen
only glanced at the wreck as they parsed,
thinking that theawner of tho horse had
probably gone for assistance to right his
Workingman had been paasing since six
o’clock in the morning, but it was not un-

took the trouble to investigate the matter.
Thon Frederick Lincke, of No. 378 Eighth
street, noticed tho shivering horse, end

Castoria

lUia * wo«M iTcnn.i 8j»ecl*M

geice a'i.i'r fined appearance H»r du
w-rvconfined to the econds ory ot tbe large
buildiuu, aud so enueri y d» • »bo »ing and
so m nily did sue wo k ha .she soon wa»
on ho floor. Ev^ry lews days she ro eivod
a letter wjfclcn in a bol l, I usinc*. hand,
which «he took io a priv* e room and read,
alway* seeming Lrig.iter aud bs| pierafter
having done so. tue wrote oheu, but no

rhorn her Unu

or

Infants and Children

WitULit Mcrr-rlrino or Narcotinn.

tho d -ad face of a young girl was staring
into his. Lincke started back terribly
frightened, but he called other passers-by
lifted the wagon-box. To their horror they
found two dead bodies underneath it, the
other being that of a man about thirty-five

tired la a wine-colored silk dress, with a
dark b -aver sacque, and a black hat with a
while plume, was half buried in the snow
beneath her. She wore well-fitting batton
shoes and dark striped stockings, and a
pair of terra-cotta gloves with embroid-

SriRON
TONIC
FACTS KSJUDKC

When Babteafrec. and err by turns.
What cures tbeir colic, kills thair worms.

hSsfe'i bafta

But Castor I a.

Many

“ I* that lov.-ly brunette up-stairs a chamHall Cq*tor!a.

auce an 1 che&lt; riul were her spirits. Many
wondcre I why *o intelligent and sweet a
girl shou d be employ*! as a menial, bho
was known by no other name than “ Lulu."
Last night tbe mystery was partially
solved. A tall, fine-looking, well-dressed
gentleman entered the lad es' parlor and
asked for “ Lulu, the ohaml^-rtnaid.” She
came with twinkling ey. s, beaming coun­
tenance and g.owing heart. Sue was met
ditto. Bae Informed t.ie clerk, by means
of a nice little note, that her position was
thereby resigned, and that her several
week? apprenticeship as chambermaid
would no doubt be serviceable to her in the
new home to which tbe strange visitor waa
new friends good-bye ‘ho tears stole gently
dowu her cheeks, but only served to
make liter joyoa* countenance look bright­
er. Frieud* were waiting in vehicles at
the back gate, and soon the happy couple

to hymen’s al.ar. Tbs. only, explanation
lelt behind ether than tbo above waa bur
maid. It was as follows: "She is the
daughter of well-to-do parents in another
Stale not far aw:ay. A young man whom
she dearly loved proposed and she accept­
ed. Her parents were uncompromisingly
hostile. With the help of a cousin she ran

wouid-bo bu«band failed to “sell out," as
be expected, and the wedding was post­
poned until he could realise money on
which to go West. Accompanied by her
cousin she procured a situation In the Stan­
ton House, as above detailed. Wbo they
are or where they went no one here has
been able to And out.
LOVERS' STRATAGEMS.
arate Father Sent on a Fool's Er.

[Boston (Mass.* Special.]
A romantic elopement occurred in North
Chelmsford last night. Tbe daughter of a
wealtliy farmer named Nelson fell in love
with a farm-hand, a Pole named TileskL
much against her father’s wishes, bo de­
siring her to marry a young farmer living
near by. Tbo favored lover wav some
months ago order-d from the form, but a
clandestine correspondence has been kept
up, and last night, in accordance with
well-laid plans, tbe girl was taken sud-

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and an
Instantaneous Paln-x-ellever.

Climbing the Spiral Stairs,

CONSUMPTION.

Attention,-People!
In making yenr selections in Foot-Wear,
Re mem tier that

R. A. KANAGA
Is the only Evcluslvc dealer iu this line in
Nashville.

WANTED^

MY STOCK EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF

I MALE and FEMALE I

doctor.
covered, and with her sacbel in hand left
tbo bouse and flew up tbe road leading
from the villa-ce. Here she found her
lover waiting with a fleet horse and sleigh.
They inun.diately started for Lowell,
whore they intended to have the nuptial
knot tied. They wore obliged to pass
through Chelmsford, and had nearly

in tho sleigh and they found themselves
unable to proceed. While cndeavoring to
repair damages Tileski looked up and
saw Farmer Nelson right upon him. The
ing word for the doctor to hasten to bis
homo. Ho at once taw tho trap into which
ho had fallen, and sprang upon Tiloski

trice ba '■ th* farmer down and bound with
the reins taken from TUeski’s bcroe. After
comfortably wrapping up the old man
with buffalo robes they left him in tbe
snow and the unfilial daughter and her
lover coolly took possession of Nelson’s
sleigh and continued their journey to
Lowell, where a good-natured parson waa
routed up and th* knot tied on the spot.
Farmer Nelson, after having been released
by tb* les&gt;-favor*d lover, who happened to
be driving home, drove in hot haste for
Lowell only to find himself a “day after
tbs fair.”
Tileski told his story to-day with a great
deal of satisfaction, and said that he sup­
posed it would be war to the knife now
with Nelson, but that he bad won his
bride as fairly as tbe old man would let
him, and be proposed to keep her. Mrs.
Tiioaki blushingly corroborated her hus­
band’s story, and seemed contented with

[N. Y. World.}

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otherwise than comfortable when you are
by my side, my lump of delight.”
“ Then I presume you areonly going aft­
er ’ a clove ’ for your toothache!”
“Not stall; I Lave no desire for clove*
this evening, my angel dnvey.”

ALL KINDS OF

•n*atb the twinkling stars ar.d in the soft
radiance of tbe electric light, ho mur­
fall, for he had evidently made no effort to mured: "Confound ‘hat woman, sbe knows
Utt • box, which an ordinarily powerful altogether too much. Wfaat Ln thunder
man could easily have thrown from over did she want to crowd a fellow so hard
him. The girl’s bead projected from under | tart Why couldn’t she let him have a lite
•li* bix, and her froxon hands grasp*d its
moment all to himself, without making
ed;e* as if she had tried to lift't, and her , Mm own up!" And the vicious slam of
g door next door showed
featurat war* distorted in la* agony of
J that
“dear through.”.
death.
.
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la to nay for packing and pontage ;
confidential price hit of our large

-i- SNOW PACKS,
Ladles' and Gents' Felt Boole,

AGtW
REMEMBER
That these goods were bought low for cash,
and will be sold accordingly.

REMEMBER
That I have no old, ahop-worn goods to dis-

APRIZU?.^

REMEMBER
That tbe place to buy Foot-wear ia where noth­
ing e’se is sold the whole aUent'on given to the

REMEMBER

The place—opposite fiteveis' Blacksmith shop.

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First Door South nf Post Office.

yyiLLUM JONKS,

shan’t object But, by tho way, what in
tbs world are you going for, anyhow! I
have exhausted tbo ordinary reasons why
men go out from theaters before the close

“ My beatific idol of my heart’s affec­
tions, if you must know, I am going to got
a drink.”

Free I Cards and Chromes.

~

BTTBEER GOOES,

see a man ’ to-night”
“ But, Mrs. R-, I don’t expect to eeo

“ No, this house is very well ventilated.”
“ Want to ‘stretch yourself,’ perhaps!**

RUSKIN’S WUtiitS.

lavillbio ArrUilee a;e la a Sew l aitlaad Per,
KOMI’S '
an«' L'lt'-ea.
s . .
“Yes,” she stiiil. “our' bildren are umnin;
Cciwj o: Wil l «&gt;I " —• 10- «
• .-.-.u '
rod -.one, Siu! mi huabjix* auu 1 sltby our a in
I&gt;* 'P.e much as r.-e did before -be little -onecji.ic'o i.idcu tlie circle.
L‘ie is somciiiiug
••ke a spiral B.-ii.c-kSe we are all Uie lime onm'O'&lt; rround over the spot we starird iroui, only
o-ie degree further up tIte stull?.’
•‘■'huts a pretty bhuir itio.ur," reiJbrked
be*-fiwi&lt;l, musingly,
ng into ibe gluwin.
i-oals which rutilated a plr-uonl deal from tbr
many w.udon ed move. ‘You know we can­
not ..op foL'tug up the bill, hou'ih’.'l.
“Suiclv we &lt; annoL and for ratrelf I don I
find fuuh with that ncirisliv p&gt; orated tbe aitvauce hi life Is not attended with &lt;-’l:imiiy or
ruffe, mi. for I have had niy .hare of th;»l
Not Jo jg Mme my hcihh utterly broke down.
My system was full of mulati.i. Mv oldest Ion
itecome tlioronguly d'sordercd nod i.iy ueire*
wereln a uieU Jcd elite. I wa* h.r.u’d i-.&lt;little and ib;H without enjoying it, at d b.-J uo
ntrenzth or ambit ion to (terfonn even ray ligui
houretiolti duties. Mroirtd tren.ni'tu failed lo
rracli ihe Mtat ol She trouble. The di*e:-cc—
w.ik b neemrd lobe wetknes* of all Lie Til-I
«»h3ti«—pio^rvKMil Uii&lt;il I hau x*v&lt;--.-J r/.L- I.a
I h»r« » pociira retMdy for IbaabnrcdhmM; br it*
t.bich my p.iVhic^Vus |&gt;ri'loaiueil to ■« rtit-e
thwJMDtta of CUM of Uui.'Tt kind and oHou*
congestion o! the etuuni h. 1 he lu*t of Uii-c UM
•landing ba** ten cured. Ln&lt;l««d,sostomr larry
w.-b a de.-.&gt;erjte article a.id wx- "Ivcn un to f»ithlniuoffloocy,th*t I will *--i4TW&lt;J HUTT1.1.5
FRKK.WroUMr.hho
VALUA BLE TREATISE on
the. As t ie crisis too prri'allv nor-«i. my hut■ und beard of the merits of P tikei’a Tonic ra
an 'iiMf-oniiH i- j.iM such eases as mlue. 1
look I* and felt -.’good effects at once. It ap
|w-a.Ydlo iireva te my laxly, an tliouih tbe
nlr^lng of u« w 'ife bad come *o me. Taki iu
no other uinilclne I cont'ned to improve, auu
am now in bet.rr healih than 1 have been for a
'&lt;»og lime."
(Extract from to-erview with the wife of
Rev. P. Petry Pas.orof Baptist Church, Cohlbruok, ifass.

“ Oh, indeed 1 Just want ‘fresh air* I sup-

caugtat sight of tho red skirt of a dress
under the edge of tbo box, and upon look-

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AMERICAS LUBRICATING
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�*rra or gossip from the capital

MANY SOUTHERN TOWNS LAID WASTE.

c&lt;»rt

once appealed, and elaborate briefs were

ATLANTA,

which did such' terrible damage to property,
ber of Uvea, formed in the Chattaboochlo
Valley, near the Mexican Gulf, nnd then

first became known. Then It struck tbe
dty of Columbus. Tbe storm then divided,
one branch running up the Alabama side
of tbe valley until It was deflected by the
Bed Mountains, In which. Birmingham
moor into Georgl i, where it pawed through
Cave Springs, Romo, and Barlow County
into Canton, and out of toe State along Ute
tooibUls ot tbe Blue Ridge. Fourteen per­
sona perished at jlodima, six al Leeds,
elgbt
at Cave Spring*.
aud
tan
along too lino from Rome to Can­
ton. Near Canton a terrible accident
happened, Tbo crowds county school
wu .dlsmlwed in order to allow tl&gt;e
pupil* to reach home. About thirty of them
took refuge tn a building which waa over­
turned by too storm aud ten ot them man­
gled to death. Tho other branch ot too
storm went eastward from Columbus
through Talbott, Crawford, Bibb, Jasper,
Hancock, -Baldwin, and Columbia, finding
exit through
S. C. In Bald­
win, Hon. R.
nil In
Idato
for State I
.
od by
dying timbers. Seven other j«rsons
were also kll
Au old couplo over
eighty, named Mathews, tottered out
of toe crumbling building and escaped. A
train on the Macon &amp; Augusta Ro id was
blown off the track, but no one was hurt
As nearly as can be gathered, two hundred
lives* were lost In Georgia alone, five thou­
sand buildings destroyed, and 81,000.000
worth oi property demollahod. In Colum­
bia County, besides damages in tho interior,
tho plantation of George Grana lo was
ruined, toe bonnes demolished, and tim­
ber carried off. On the plantation of Dr.
Reese a negro was killed, and Mm. V. M.
Wade, tho wife of the overseer, seriously
wounded. Tbe cyclone pawed through the
suburbs of Cave City. Gw., killing five men
and serionaly injuring others. Houses
and everything in its path were demolished,
and t io damage was great
The town of Bradleys, &amp; C., was nearly
blown away. The wife of Dr. Ligon was
badly injured. At Ninety-six. S. C.. a house
was wrecked and a child killed. Tho real■ deuce of W. IL SJaUworth, Edgefield Coun­
ty, S. C., was blown down nnd tho ruins
taking fire, a little daughter perished. The
dwelling-house of J. C. Hankinsou and the
atore of J. S. Boyd, al Jackson, S. C., were
blown down and three negroes killed. The
town of Millen was nearly destroyed. At
D. D. Dk-kert’s plantation, Newberry
County, ono hundred acres of origi­
nal forest were swept away. At
Matthews the Lutheran Church was blown
down and William H. Eller’s residence was
carried off nnd he and his child seriously in­
jured. All the plantations were badly
damaged. Several Urge fires were observed
In tbe track of tbe storm. Chappell’s sta­
tion wns swept away, not a house being
lefL Tbe wife and child of George T.
Rood were badly hurt.
Mrs. Rosalia
Blmpkins had an arm broken, and a
colored man had his skull crushed.
John S. Curry's residence was de­
stroyed, and he, bls wife andhiscldld hurt.
Mrs. David M. Dicke ria had her skull fract­
ured. C. M. Shufford, Postmaster Bozqman, W'. Reed, and one or two others were
ta the second story of Reed's store. Shuf­
ford was killed; Bozeman had an arm and
a leg broken, and Reed an arm and a rib
broken. Eigjft loaded cars, standing on tbe
track, were cr.rrled forty yards and torn to
pieces. A man, woman and child are ro­
. ported killed al Anderson.
In tlie lower part of Clarendon County,
fi. C., James Cubbage and Ben Baggett’s
child were killed. In Darlington County
the dwelling of IL W. Boyd was destroyed,
himself seriously injured, and two negroes
killed. The dwelling ot Mr. White, near
Darlington Court House, was blown down
and himself nnd wife killed, while Mrs. C.
Edward* wns seriously Injured in the fall
of her house. Six persons are known to.
have been killed in the county, and fifteen
wounde»L A serious loss of life nnd prop­
erty Is reported in Uie vicinity of Williams­
burg County. Tbe loss of property every­
where Is very great Twenty-five houses—
all in the l*bitadelpl*ia settlement—In North
Carolina were leveled by toe cyclone. Tlie
bodies of three white men nnd eleven col­
ored have been recovered. Search is being
made tor the others believed to have been
killed. At Pioneer Milla, Carrabus County,
six houses were blown down and a colored
woman Killed. At Woodward’s a negro
and his wife were killed. At Winnsboro
three negroes and an aged white lady
Mr*. Sterling, were killed. Mrs. Sterling's
son .and daughter were blown from the
house into a tree. At Polkton ti»e wife ot
F. M. Gray wa* killed by the falling ot
their house. At Concord two brick houses
were partly demolished. At Rockingham
the cyclone struck on tlie outskirts, destroy­
ing fifteen houses, killing twenty-three peo­
ple &gt;&lt;nd wounding many more. Several
colored people were also killed on the Pedee River. At Manley and Keyser the cy­
clone destroyed everything. Near Lilling­
ton. Harnel County, six persons were
kfllad.
A destructive cyclone swept through the
Cahawba Valley Co Alabama Tuesday at
noon. So far as ran now be learned eight
penions were killed and Uilrteen injured,
three of whom cannot live. Jlie cyclone
struck Leeds about 1:80 p. m., and swept
away toe section house of the iail road, kill­
ing Jeff Ford, Dan Cloud and Bert Keith,
negroes, and seriously Injuring an aged
white couple, named Baas, living near.
Three miles aonth of Leeds toe bouse of
John Poole was blown away, and a sou ot
seventeen, a daughter of six and a
child of a negro tenant of tlie
place wm Instantly killed.
Poole, Ills
.
wife and four children were all very' badly
injured. Tbe residences and premises of
Dr. W. F. Wright, n railroad contractor,
were completely demolished. Tbe body ot
Mra. J. a Wright, Dr. Wright’s mother,
was found one hundred yards from tho
house, fearfully mangled and with the skull
crushed. Annie, aged twenty, .Jennie six­
teen, Tbotnu nlghteen, James fourteen, and
Edward twelve, all children of Dr.
Wright,
ran
badly
Injured—
having their arms or legs broken.
Harriet McCrew. cook for the Wright
family, was killed—half of her head
being taken off. Of twenty-four carts, two
wagons nnd three liorses on toe place,

borae. The bouse occupied by Mr.
McLaughlin was blown away and tee was
badly hurt
J. P. Mndrul, wife and
daughter all had legs broken. Tlie house
at a man named Kerr took fire during the

hundred yards i* thickly strewn with the
debris of tee eyclone, delaying trains.
SaAWwarrovrx, JJL, Feb. SL—The

above toe highest water wore
nd d«&lt;troy&lt;d. Tbe situation la
riblo to contemplate.
Cairo, HL, Febu 2!.—At eleven the rlrisr
last night was fifty-one feet nine inches, and

are scattered all around toeleveo to protect
It from tiie winds. At Bird's Point,
Mo., tho storm destroyed eighteen
houses and three
nt East
Cairo,
but no lives are reported losL At Metropo­
lis, HL. Froot street is covered with the
debris ot demolished buildings, and tbe lots
will reach *100,000. At Paducah ajl com­
munication by rail and river b suspended,
and toe river is still rising slowly. Tbo
gaa-works at tbe latter town are under
water and the place is In darkness.
Evansville, Lnd., Feb. 2L—Tho de­
struction of property in this section by the
galoot Tuesday and Tuesday night was
greater even than wa* expected. Hundreds
of bouses, barn*, corn-crib*, etc., with their
contents, were swept from tbe'r foundations
and wrecked. A large number of horses,
cattle aud hogr were drowned, end
an immense amount of’ corn losL
In all respects it was tho most destruc­
tive storm ever known in this sec­
tion. So far, only one case of drowning
Is reported, that of a domestic named Delia
Smith, living with the family of Lemuel
Ktwnsherry, a tew mllee above this city. She
became alarmed during the storm by the
rocking of tho building and toe fall of a
chimney, jumped out of the doorway, and
was drowued before she could be rescued.
Hardly a bouse is standing in the flooded
district between Owcnslioro and Mount
Vernon, and ot eighteen houses on
the Aikeu
farm, above tills city,
only one withstood tho storm.
At
Bcuffietoa, Ky.. twelve houses were carried
away and several others wrecked. A relief
boat just arrived heio reports that within
fifteen miles of Evansville at least fifty
bouses have been demolished. Tbe town of
FUriJ.,, mn.talliw of »nw&gt;
entirely swept away nnd tn my people were
taken from the trees and Hills, some badly
frozen, and brought here. Two mon were
found in a alnglo tree, where they had remalned six hours.
Sax Francisco, OL, Feb. 21.—Owing
to a heavy rain-storm telegraphic comtnunication has been Interrupted with Southern
California since Suuday night Los Angeles
dispatches
dfopatehes received via Deming and Ogden
report that toe dam at Izh Anzeltw River
broke Sunday evening, producing Uie most
disastrous ikxxl ever experienced there.
Tbe lower portion of tho city was com­
pletely Inundated, hundreds of families
being obliged lo abandon their homes and
seek shelter In tbe hills. Forty bniidlngt
were washed away. The loss Is 8150,009.
From Los Angeles to Mojave, a distance of
one hundred miles, hardly a mile ot tbo
Southern Pacific traqk remains intact
East to San Gorgonlo for eighty miles the
devastation is equally great Tbe California
Southern, from Colton to San Diego, Is
wastied out, and travel in all directions is
suspender!. It will probably be two months
be'ore communication is properly re-establisbetL Reports received from towns In tbo
eoulhom portion of too San Joaquin Valley
announce the heaviest floods ever known Ln
that section.
LaMoure, D. T., Feb. 2L—One of tho
worst blizzards ever known burst upon
• \
Dakota Monday afternoon, and ’lasted
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throughout toe night. Four stagi_ ----due hero at five o'clock, but only one ar­
rived. As tbe weather was fine up to tho
middle of tiio afternoon, too citizens be­
came alarmed for the safety ot Uie pas­
sengers and drivers, who must have
been caught In the sudden storm.
It was impossible to do anything
for relief Monday night, but Tuesday
forenoon several search parties were organ­
ized. The Ellendale stage was found^turned
bottom upward In « snowdrift half way be­
tween here and Yorktown tfiis aftsrooon.
Mall bags and buffalo robes were lying near
by. The searchers went to a setUer's realdenee about two miles west and found A.
W. Sutlcy, Uie driver, who was suffering
from frozen face and hands. Ho said teat
the storm came on so fiercely when ^ie was
five miles from LaMoure that ho could not
drive his horses in 'any direction. Ho was
alone, nnd concluded that the only way to
s ve his life was to dig In a snow-drift and
remain liiere all nixhL He unhitched and
started Ills horses away, and they have not
yet been seen. The plucky fellow then
made a bed with the sleigh and robes, and
remained there unUl davlighL sleeping part
of toe time. His suffering was intense, de­
spite his wraps, but ho will probably fully
recover. He was brought to the hotel hero.

Admiral Carr Giyn. heir to the Barony of
and tiro Mayor, respectively. The decision
just rendered Is a lengthy and exhaustive Wolverton, and made legatee of her estate
one, tbe full text of which did not reach the by Miss Neilson, Uie scire**, is dead. eity until a kte hour Saturday night.
Tbe widow of Wendell Phillips has filed
Justice Sheldon held thaL inasmnch as her refusal to act as executrix of fils will.
there might be different classes of liquor in­ No reason te assigned far Uie refusal
cluded under tbe general description jThe total number of immigrant* arriving
“liquor-dealera," ■a
as used
uavu iu
In tbe
iuc wusuvuConstltu- m
Li uie
the United
uniuxi ounce
States during
auring January, i»&lt;,
1884,
• I,—, li — —apeteat for the
Ik. f...I
__ I__. 13,940 in January,
. __ ’* .....
-----General ___
waa■ 12,015, against
1883.
cU?,.ry
EUxer 8a«®’twln brolh«- o«
Impose differential licenses, and that tbe
^ew york mlliloualre, died Friday near
rule of uniformity would Dot be violated so j0|iet&gt; UL*
he had been a weU-to-do
Joliet, HL, wlmre he had been a well-to-do
farmer for forty years.
all members of a particular class. Judg­
General Hugh H. Baxter, President of
An agreement Ims been reached between ment in toe lower court is, therefore, tlie New York Central Rail road at Uie time
Senator Dawes, Mr. Holman, and other* ln­ affirmed.
Vanderbilt aecured It, died at New York
’ ten sled In tee opening of Dio great Sioux
Chicago. Fob. 20.—The LLquor Dealers’ Sunday nlghL aged sixty-slx.
Reservation. Tbe proposition finally agreed Protective Association met yesterday and
Father O'Hara, of SL Mary’s parish, toe
upon is to open tee reservation strictly for decided to take out only tbe *150 licenses,
homestead settlement. It does not permit under which they would sell distilled largest Cali toll c parish In Nortneastern
MUleni to commute their cl -Ims, but obliges liquors. If interfered with the courts are Pennsylvania, refused to admit .members of
tbe
G. A. R. to. his church to attend the
them to live tee full five years on tbeir to be appealed to. Steps were taken to test
bqmesteid.
Tbe reservation will not, the constitutionality of the Harper law in i funeral services of a deceased brother.
The peace negotiations between Chill and
therefore, be open
lo pre-emption. tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States.
Bolivia are said to have been broken off.
Umber culture, private, or scrip entry.
The Seaconnet Mills^ with a capital of
That portion of the reservation to be
opened will extend from Uie White River,
*400,000. has organized at Fall River to
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
on tbe soutli, to the Big Cheyenne on toe
manufacture print doth*.
Dorth, embracing '22.000 square miles, or
In attempting to board a moving train at
over 14,000,000 of acres.' The treaty pro­
Wilmington, Del.. Monday, J. T. Bethune,
vides for 25,000 catUe for the Indians, but
the manager of Blind Tom, was killed.
the agreement also requires each settler to
General Sherman, In a letter to President
pay twenty cents an acre iu addition to his
Arthur, express his surprise and gratitude
homestead fee. This is to make up tor
at the compliments paid him In the gen­
whatever ainouht the Government may see
OTHER OLD WORLD NEW8.
eral order announcing bls retirement from
proper to advance to the Indiana A quar­
Berlin, Feb. 21.—Bismarck bas sent te the army.
ter section of land will be allowed for towo»
site purposes under the Town-site law, and the Official Oaxcttc tbe text of bls Instruo- 1 Tbe Governor of Virginia vetoed toe bill
three town-sites may be every ten miles lions to toe German Minister at Washington reapportlonlngihe representation lu Congress
party would
b.npnl lo tl» Luker moloUoo. TM ell the ground that one political -------------along the line of railroad.
secure eight of the ten districts, while tin
1ULJTERATE VOTERS CONTROL THE ELECmessage reads as follows:
sentiment of tho Stele la nearly equally di­
Any reoognlUoD Ih a foreign country ot the vided.
According to a table prepared by Repre- personal qualities of n German, especially
made
by. -&lt;
so r-.
important
a body
a-i 7tlie
sentatlve Willis, to a?coiiipmy his bill forwhen
, -—
—ttt
—r- -—
------- President Colby telegraphs from Boston
that he lias raised 82,5JO,90 J with which lo
National------ ------------------ -I aceepu-d the communication made by Minister extend the Wisconsin Cen'xal Road from
have asked—
the Em- Chippewa Falls to SL PauL
j In South Carolina more than half tbe male I, banreant,. aud
—should
------------------------| citizens
are unable to __________________
write; in Alabama, : peiortoempowermeto
present it to tbe Reich________________
.
A loss of 817,000 was Incurred at Li­
I—
............................ North ~
aroitnB nn j Vlrvip. J"-,ow«°
»tiuf. if the rvsoluLou hail not contained an gonier, Ind., by the burning of five build­
Florid
C.raUn..M
, ginla one-haif tlie male population are total- | jJuicer • poiitmai activity, which w*a opposed , ings.
ential
1
, ]y uneducated. In the iast Presidential | to my convictions. According to tny ox peri- I
Mrs. John McCulloch, widow of the fa­
contest thirty States, with 293 electoral ratopmenl
of - ofpolitical
economic
de- 1 mous pioneer or
of ivuocimg,
Wheeling, W.
died In
th* and
German
peopio
w. Va.,
va., amu
tn
1 voles, were
— ---------------------------------- recognize
- too
— opinion that dty Tuesday.
within the domination of* —
sov­ vatonment
I
can
not
who could not reau
read uw
the very ciinrwr
charter as
I ereigns wnocomu
M one which tne
events 1 have wtuieaaed
the event*
witnessed
Ctaju last trip from New York to Looof their liberties, but whose votes combined j would Justify. 1 should not venture to op­
tn/judgment to the opinion of —*ucb
an don, the steamer France lost ono hundred
could overturn toe majorities given for one , poee
...i. &gt;&gt;,
uiustriou* body as the House or Represent*j and fourteen bead of cattle.
I *id0 or tlie other.
■
thirty year*
tiveslf i had not In
in over
overth.rty
rear* active parTho BriUMh Goveniment has tendered the
coNonxsaioNAL proceedings.
tlclpat.oa
ticlpat-on In
in the Internal
internal policy of Germany |
tnr
dned an experience which ba*
has ju»UBed
justified mo ' use of the steamer Alert for toe Greely ie|
sewton of the Senate on tee I5th I! gained
wo mnat]y occupied in debating tho bill ! In a"’— --- ----- -------- '—*------- -- --- ------- •
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| iit-lchstiiir. because I should have officially to 1
j advocae before tho Emperor “
an opinion
, *h-«h »«*«» not recMrnlxc a. correct,
Paris, Feb. 20.—The News publishes li&gt;
' telllgvr.ee from Berlin which ns^rls that
naturalized German-American citizens who
। return to Germany are again being rigorous­
ly subjected to military duty, and that the
German Foreign Office Ignores United Slates
Minister S .rgent and conducts negotiations
directly with Washington.
resolution*declaring that Manning was en­
London, Feb. 21.—Gladstone has won
titled to a seat Irctn MlMisMppl waa defeated his flrat decisive triumph in toe present ses­
—ft! to 157; the majority resolutions, discharg­ sion of PariiamenL The opposition, headed
ing tbe Committee on Election from tho prim a
by
Sir Stafford Northcoto, moved a vote of
facie ca»e and leaving tbe seat vacant unt.l
the case Is decided on Ito merits, were then censure of toe Egyptian policy last week.
ad-jpuxl—130 to M. Adjourned to the 13th.
Tlie division occurred Tuesday evening, and
Bili H were Introaured In tbe Senate on ths Gladstone’s policy was upheld, 311 members
IStfa: By Mr. Harrison, for the admission of of tlie House of Commons voting against the
the State of Dakota into the Union on an motion of censure and only 262 for It.
ioouos with
wiin the
me original
onaiuai States;
otaws; by Mr.
jar. Tbe Parneliites, according to their pro­
equal tooting
Vest, to provide for carrying on Improvement gramme os arranged Tuesday morning,
voted against the Government
Suakim, Feb. 20.—Advices from Tokar
Menomonee reservation in Wisconsin, and to aa/thal 200 of the garrison made a sortie
provide for the removal of the Southern rtes Monday aud attacked too enemy, killing
from Colorado to Utah. The bill provMliig
ra* further j and wounding 100 of litem, and also capllor national bank circulation was
amended. ..In the House bills were in­ uring a number of catUe and camels.
troduced: By Mr. Nichoia, to regulate the
Tlie British relief force will reach
traffic of railroads aided by Government
bonds, making freight pools and tbe discrim­ Sunk Im Suuday next and advance on Tokar
ination in freight mtes unlawful: by Mr. Cobb, Tuesday. Reinforcements are being 'hur­
providing for the paring of the costs of sur­ riedly dispatched from Glbnriter and Malta.
veying lands granted to the Northern Pacific, There Is danger of an Egyptian revolt and
and to subject the same to taxation; by Mr.
Peel granting three hundred and twenty acres massacre of European If It becomes known
of public land to each survivor of the Mountain Uiat Cairo and Alexander are denuded of
Meadow
massacre;
by
Mr. King,
troops.
appropriating
f&amp;UU.OOO for the relief English
Cairo, Feb. 21.—Troope are arriving at
of
Uie
sufferers from
the
floods
in the lower Mississippi, and also for tho tils- Suakim so rapidly that toe advance on To­
tribuUon of seeds among Uie sufferer*. The kar will probably be made on Saturday.
To-day two Uio'isand men will muster at
TnnkltaL Tbe military council at Cairo
rhen scut by perrons other than a publisher bas decided to leave 1,590 English soldiers
at Suakim, sending 3,500 to Trlnkitat
Hewitt
will
*“ a
* si**
make
meat of the tnrffe dollar the special order on Admiral
from
Snamovement
Tuesday, tbe 11th &lt;tay of March. Mr. Belford multaneons
offered a reaoiution directing tho Secretary kirn while General Graham advances
_______
of Slate to furnlah Information as to tho ac­ by the hill road from Trlnkitat ou Tokar,
tion of Bismarck on the resolutions In regard
to the death , of Herr lauker. An alkntght bcouta report Osman Dlgna, with 7,000 reb­
acMion waa bold, many Republican members els, guarding toe defiles ot toe hill road,
refraining from voting on a motion by Mr. leaving 3,009 ol tiro tribe of Haddendowus
Howitt Haj to suspend tho rules to adopt a to watch Suakliu. The Austrian Consul at
resolution making tee Mexican Penalon bill
the special order for the 21st insL, thus leav­ Khartoum has forwarded to El Mehdi £2,ing the House without a quorum. A call of coo to secure the release of Catholic mis­
tbe H&lt; use waa ordered and the 8nrgeant-at&gt; sionaries.
Arms ordered to take absentees into custody
London, Feb. 21.—The Tokar expedi­
and bring them before tbe bar of the House.
tion consists of 5,000 men.
KHARruvii, Feb. 21.—General Gordon
19th providing teat trespasser* on Indian
lands may be imprisoned for one year and held a levee, to which even the poorest
The General, has
fined 1600. The bill to provide for the Issue of Arab was admitted.
circulation to National banka waa debated opened offices at this place to he&lt;r griev­
until tbe hour of adjournment....In tee ances. The Government books, containing
records from time Immemorial of debts of
tbe people, and all whips and bastinadoes
have been publicly burned. A prison In
which 200 wretches loaded with chains *ere
adjournment was taken to that aate.
found has been demolished. The negroes
fncrcaalug tbo annual amount to provide held a great rejoicing. Tbe Europeans
arms and equipments for tbe mi'itla from agree that Cordon's proclamation was tbe
fc-u ax) to 150.0 lO. A renolutlon waa agreed to only means of saving themselves and tbe
asking tho Secretary Of the Interior for ganison. The French Bey Sliilook, a ne­
in formatian as to
when
and how gro, who won the decoration o! the Legion
muny acres of Indemnity lands wore certi­ of Honor under Bazaino in Mexico, has been
fied or patented to railroad corporations appointed commander of the troops In
In Iowa, to whom grant* of public lands wore
donated, and whether any such roads are now Klinrtoum.
Berlin, Feb. 20.—The German Sanitary
c aiming more indenlty lands, and what quanUUea. Mr. Bewefl a bin appropriating gau.OOO Commission sent to Egypt an&lt;* India by Um&gt;
K annum for the militia was passed. Mr. Imperial Board of Health to study the nature
mb reported a bill to raise the Agricult
and causes, etc., of Uie cholera, has for­
warded h report from Calcutta Tbe Cou»missioti has discovered the cholera genn in
banksIn
tee
House
a
joint
resolution
was
passed
appropriating a water-tank at Calcutta, and found asurbJl.'OJ.axi to bo expended for educa'ing Indiana, uxban village in which the cholera made
and a resolution was reported requesting tbo its appearance, where toe same microscopic
President not tn deliver Fenot Carlos Aguero organism were found which have been dis­
to tbe Spanlab authorities ontil an Invoauga- covered in tl»e lower intestines of the vic­
tlon is made by tee Attorner-GeneraL A reRrt was agreed to—14* to HW—calling on tee tims of cholera In Egypt
etmaster-Ueoeral to transmit to tbs House
reports made by apeclal agents of tee Post­
Office Department baring reference to the
lllincit Republican Ccnvsnlioc.
public.
Chicago, Feb. 20.—A. M. Jones, Chair­
man of the Republican Slate Central Corn­
HIGH LICE5SE FOR SALOONS.
Hou which will meet at Peoria, April 10.
Tne call states Uie object of the convention
to be the selection of four delegatee-at-large
Chicago, Feb. IK—Tbe Supreme Court io the Republican National Convention, and
hxs decided the Harper High License law Mi© nomination of two Presidential Electoravalid and in full force and effect throughout at-large and twenty District Electors; also
nominations for Governor, Lieutonant-Govtl»c State. As was expected, the Timm trnor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public
Case, which was hurriedly prepared tor Accounts, State Treasurer and Attorney­
toe purpose, was the first case readied, General. Also one^Supremo Court Clerk
ami tlie decision is a victory foe tlie Citizens’ for each ot the three grand divisions and
League.
In last November. August one Appellate Court Clerk for each of the
four Appellate Court Districts. Tho basin
Timm, a saloonkeeper, asked Um Circuit
Court to compel tbe Mayor of this city to the Republican Presidential Electors in 1880,
to-wit: One delegate for every*** vutea,
and one for each fraction of 200 votes. Thia

viously submitted by Mr. Sherman, providing
that if any bonds deputed bore Interret
higher thmi three per cent-, additional notes
should t&gt;e issued equal to one-half of the interulnr belAion'of
re«olut:on making a further appropriation
of
JSjU.O 0 for the relief of autTenjra by tho Ohio,
hood was pawed. Adjourned to the llitb.... In
the House the joint resolution making an addi­
tional appropriation of JtXO.uOO for tee relief

j

TRACKED AFTER MANY DATS.

St. .’xiuis, Feb. 20.—Late Tuesday even­
ing It was learned that two men were under
arrest here charged with the murder of Mc­
Mahon, Carlock and Metheny, at Mount
Pulaski, HL, August 18. 1882. Their
Damas are David Long and J. II. HalL
Officers left here at once for Lincoln. HL.
In company with the two men, and it
is said another arrest will follow, and
that tiien tbo chain of evidence will
be complete. Both the men arrested were
formerly residents of Logan County, and
were on their way to Texas when taken
into custody.
Th a following te a brief history of the
crime:
Friday, August IB, 1883, Charles Me
Mahon, a farmer aged about forty-five, and
his two hired hands—Bob Matheny, aged
twenty-ooe, and John Carlock, a youth of
seventeen—were seen stacking grain on
McMahon’s place, near Mount Pulaski, in
Logan County, BL Sunday forenoon two
neighbors called at McMahon’s to return a
bone that had broken Into tbeir premises,
when they discovered the boa-e deserted and
the stack of grain and tbe wagons just
as they had been left Friday nigtiL They
began searching the premises, and soon
came vpon the body of Carlock, about
three hundred yards from tire house, in

folded, and bi* toro-t cut from ear to ear.
searching some hours, tbe bodies of Mc­
Mahon and Matheny were also found, buth
with hands tied behind them, feet bound,
blindfolded and throats cut the same as Car-

to allow tbsm to atep some eight or ten
Inches, and had evidently been narcbed

were killed. McMahon was a bachelor
worth perhaps 810,000. No money had
been left la tlie iiouse by the murderers, and
McMahon's gold watch was also missing.

fc

The Secretary of the Treasury In Mexico
has imposed five per cent, additional duties

Washington. Feb. 21.—Senator Plumb
reported Wednesday from toe Committee on
Agriculture a bill to provide for the erection
of the Department of Agriculture into an
executive department, for making the chief
officer ot that department a Cabinet officer,
with tbe UUe of Secretary of Agriculture,
and too ramo salary as other heads of de­
partments. It also provides tor an Assist­
ant Secretary of Agriculture, with the same
salary now paid Uie Assistant Secretary of
tbe Interior.

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793 delegates.

The difference between advertising and ad­
vertiser Is, tee former always pays while ths
latter sometimes docs not.

monary disease, nat already

Cherry Pwtund.
T*o beads are better than one, particularly
In a barrel
•
BILL1OU8 COLIC CURED BY RHEUMATIC
SYRUP.
Woicou, N. T., June 18, ’83.
Rheumatic Bvrup Co.:
Grots—'A few weeks stace, while suffering
with bflJIixia colic which rendered me until fw
buxine**, I
advised to try a bottle of your
SjTup. I bad no faith In. it' at-all. at that
Urac, for toe reufon that I bad tried M many
tbiun hi years past without receiving any ro.
liel, but before toe first bottle waa emptied I
was feeling belter than 1 bad felt for many
years. I know now, tpat 1 have tried it, la toe
greatrat remedy exists in tbe world, and 1 feel
proud to recommend tbe Rheumatic Syrup to
I ail sufferers from bilious colic, for I a.n aatisfled if cured me. Wishing you every soccei
with your most wonderful Sj-rnp, I am sit
cereiy your*,________ Waltkr W. White.

four J ears of service on the Federal bench
at Chicago, and Intends to retire when some
pending matters are settled.
Tho Governor of California Is about to
call an extra session of the Legislature to
take action in regant to Uie unpaid texes of
the Central Pacific Road, which aggregate
81,074,000.
Abram W. Carlock, who had lived 'n MoLean County, HL, for fifty-seven years, died
yesterday, leaving a large fortune to his wife
and eight children* He never rode in a
street-car or a railway coacli.
It is said that a syndicate of California
capitalists, backed by a wealthy German
bouse, has contracted for the Hawaiian
sugar crop, and will build refineries tn
San Francisco in opposition to Claus
Sprecxles.
Tbe French Conservatives in theG-’iv
dian Parliament toreitteu to vote agatast
tbe Government on Uie Pacific Railway
issue unless the North Shore Road be subsi­
dized to tbe extent of 83,000,000. It is ru­
mored that two Ministers have tendered
their resignations.
By a boiler explosion at West Carlisle, O.,
Tuesday, two men were killed and several
injured.
Tweuly-four buildings were destroyed by
fire at Good water, Ala., Wednesday, in­
volving a low of 8100.000; small insurance.
Returns from one hundred counties In
Missouri show an increase ol *49,000,000 in
taxable property over the assessment of last
year.
Bugg, the condemned negro murderer,
who escaped from tee Queen’s County (N.
Y.) Jail Sunday night was again captured
Wednesday afternoon and returned to
prison.
Matthew Arnold, at a lunch given in his
honor by French and English citizens of
Montreal, took occasion to reflect on tee
Catholics for their illiberal doctrine*, where­
upon several of ids boats left the table.
Tbe Michigan and Ohio TrotUng Associa­
tion perfected a Spring Circuit at Toledo
Wednesday, beginning at Terre Haute, Muy
27; then Chicago, June'S to 6; Kalamazoo,
Sagin i w and Detroit, aud finishing at To­
ledo. July 4.
Virginia will send to the National Repub­
lican Convention at Chicago two sets of
delegates. Mahone and bls friends are
understood to be hostile to Blaine, on ac­
count of his opposition to tbeir readjuster
scheme.
Republicans of Mahoning County, O., to
the number of 440 have expressed tbeir
preference for Presidential nominee. For
first choice Blaine has 370 supporters and
Lincoln 10: for second choice, Lincoln leads
with 129, Logan following with 90.

Barnum's will covers nearly enough parch­
ment to make a dreu* tent. x
TJ REPAIR DAMAGES.
Dear lad v, there i a probably no use tditng
you that fashionable frfe In a great dty is a
ruugl. one ou your beauty. Late hours, loas-of
sleep and mental excitement will leave you by
and by shorn of- those beautiful tresses whten
drew lover* around you In other year*. ‘ Artifi­
cial substitute* cau never pass for those rich
and glossy locks. Parker's Hair Balsam, will
stop your hair from falling out restore Its nat­
ural col&lt;itand soilness, aud prove deauamg
and beueficta) to the scalp.

Unhtfpj^H a young man whose overcoat is
with his unde.
\
'

Of a large number of preparations. Ely’s
CreAm Balm gives toe most relief. I cau rec­
ommend it lor Catarrh, Cold hi toe Head or
Hay Fever—8. B. Lewis, Principtl Graded
School. Clinton, Wls.
I suffered from acute inflamatlon In my nose
and bead—for a week at a time Lcould not see.
I used Ely's Cream Balm aud in a few daja I
was cured, it ia wonderful bow quick It help­
ed me.—Mrs. Goo. 8. Judson, Hartford, Conn.

FOOLISH
Those suffering from
com plain to peculiar to
tbeir sex, which are
dally becoming more
dangerous ana more
flrmljr scaled, yet wbo
neglect to use, or even
to learn atxiut ZoaFriend.
For testimonials prov-

Bold by all druggists.
N.11—Every woman,sickly or bealtv, zbould
read Dr. Pengdiy'* book, "Advice lo Mothers,
concerning disease of* women and children,’’
Free loony lady. Postage in sealed envelope
4 cents.

Catarrh
LY S

Relief at Once.
Tot a liquor or
snuff.

on the Indian Industrial School in tills city
has stopped. When too contractors asked
for their first payment of *10,000 It was
refused by the Government ou the
ground that the appropriating of 8150,000

Applied

with the finger.

Trad* Prosped* Brightening.
PmwBUBon, Pa., Feb. 19.—There will
be almost a general resumption of work
this week tn the iron mills, glass factories,
and river coal-mines. Many mills that were
flooded on; started up last week, and the
balance will be running in a few days. All
the glass factories will be in operation
after seven
months’
suspension on
account of tho strike. The river coal-mines,
which have been closed nearly all winter,
owing to Uie depression in trade, resumed
Uxtay.where no attempt was made to re­
duce wages. In tho third and fourth pools

than tbe district price of three and one-half
cents for the third and three cents for tbe
fourUi pool The resumptions give employ­
ment to many thousands of men. Tho rail­
road miners at Scott Haven struck against
a reduction Saturday night, and' the mines

or Dread. GItm

Thorough treat-

VER meat

will cure.
ce SO rants, by wat) or at drorgtota.
ELY BROTHERS. DratfisU, O*w*»c,K.T.

BITTERS
|!J

Liraud

W

THEY CUBE Bril^rfft HBHHSTIOI,

Indian eebools already constructed, and not
for erecting the one at this polite Senators
bill changed Its wholo rignlficknco by tbe

will be made to have Congress fuakc an ap­
propriated this week, but If this fails tue
contractors will lose about 830.000.

Hops and Malt Bitters Co.
DETBOTT, MICH.

�PETTY BUMLAME8.

had finished his rambling, disconnect
ed preaching.
Undoubtedly lie wm
Gaimrtra’i

NATURDAT, •
that OKI

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FEB. 23,18*4 commanded to go to greener fields,

LIFE II NA8HVILLE,
And Her Environs.

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NEW GOpDB.

EXTRA SEED CORN.

— Public exhibitions of drunkenness
seem to be on the increase. Why is
this thusly L
—A flock of wild geese flying north­
ward were .noticed in this vicinity a

esriicai *na most few days ago.

U.tk.w.T variety. It w
orndocUro yellow dsnt corn grown in this lati-

/—The river rose conriderably during
the recent thaw, and Brady's flats are
well nigh Inundated.
StrsfJeMhMrtuwA (Wtwed
—Tbo ways of transgressors is hard,
AstorcllsWllty and fair dcsline I would refer especially when t’s. are short of funds
vou to "Eugene Davenport, of Woodland,
m
to “.whack up” tc. the doctor who en­
deavors to heal their inflrmatives.
—L. Soules, of Berryville, carries a
! hand in a sling,—the same having been
hrok
n by the foot of a hnrae who
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
threw and then stepped upon him.

To L». «o«a R..1

■

—Don’t give tip the ship I If the St.
FOR SALE.
Louis. Sturgis &amp; Battle Creek R. R. is
ROaemot lands* milea from N-hvIlle, B0 built Na«hville will have an opportuni­
ereg ready for cfopa, bou»c and barn al a barty to bid for it, and don’t you forget it.
—The Hastings journal Is endeavor­
rarLanring XXX Butter Cracker* 31b*. for ing to ••nil-doze Prairieville and Hope
a quarter, at
J mo- Braun's.
townships to subscribe to their railway
NEW GROCERY STORE.
project, by threatening to change toe
Graves A Son woujd respectful!? announce line to Battle Creek.
to the public that tUydisve opoied •
•tnck of choice Groceries ^e bun/Hng^rner
—The clnth-pediller is abroad. It is
Main' and Sherman I St*. Wbcre-ttuT will be reported that by the liberal use of his
io tee all oVtbeir old customers and a
oily tongue he has roped in good farm­
tDr°jnCGraves will resume bla practice as
ers in the vicinity of Hastings to the
TeS’S
&gt;*"■
extent of $9,000. Beware of him.
—On Thursday one of school hoys
" FOR SALE.
Pair Matched Mure* *nd Fine Carriage Horse w-« n«\-ed why we observe Feb. 22 nd
E. L. 8hafbh, Maple Grove.
a» » national holidhy, and bo unhesi­
«U-Go to G. A. Truman’s for New Goods. tatingly replied ; “So us boys can get
out of school and have some fan.”
Just received.___________________ _
(—Dr. F. S. Hull ha* turned .bis back
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
upon Morgan, and set up shop at Carl
A Feed Grinder nearly new.
Marshall, GallatIk &amp; Co.
ton Center, where he will, hereafter,
practice. Well. Doc’s career nt Morgan
KNOW ALL!
That tbe confectionery stock lately belonging has been decidedly lively if not a finan­
.
to W. A.Dunlap &amp; Co., haring been forced up­ cial success.}
on me by process of law, I am willing to dis­
—When a fire is discovered just bud­
pose of tbe same at lower prices than have ding into existence in a building At the
heretofore been asked for this class of
goods. Tbe stock—which Is a choice one—con­ midnight hour, surrounded by all of
sists of Fine Candles of every description, and the essentials of a first-class bonfire,
a full llneot common candies, oranges, lemons,
popcorn, oysteia, lobsters, crackers, snaps, to­ there is reason to suspect crookedness,
bacco and cigars; also soaps, notions, etc. especially if said building is heavily
Oysters served in all styles upon short notice, insured.
nf —brill,Untr.
—The weather of the past week has
ar-Don’t forget that John Braun koepa a been mighty uncertain. Tuesday was
fine lino of Tobacco* and Cigar*.
balmy and as* spring-like as could be
desired, but the following morning
NEW MEAT MARKET.
1 desire to announce to the people ot Naah- found everything froze up os tight as
vllle and «urrounding community that I have a brick, and old borealis has fairly
opened a meat market flrat door north of 8.
Liebhauaer, where can always be found a com­ howled every since.
plete ilneot fresh and salt meat*, aauaage,
—Elder C. A. Price has received
dried beef, etc., which be sold at lowest price*.
By keeping beat quality goods'and selling low, from the American Baptist Publication
I nope to rocclve a fair share of tbe public pat­ society of Philadelphia. 100 bibles and
ronage. Highest price paid forhldes and pelt*.
Grieme atrial*JOHN FL’RNISS.
300 testaments for free distribution to
destitute persons nnd Sunday schools.
*y*Frc*h, New Candiea at Jxo. Braux’b.
Persons in reduced circumstances who
have do bible or testament should call
MONEY TO LOAN
Od Real EaUte st low rate ot Interest of
upon the elder, at his home three miles
north west of tlie village, at once, and
M-Avctiox: One span borees, Scown, 4 secure one free giati*.
bead young cattle, 2 bog*, lumber wagon, b*r—Deputy Sheriff J. H. Smith over­
nes« and farm tools. 1% milee north-west of
Maple Grove Center Thursday Feb. 38.
hauled and arrested at Chester, last
T.
Peiiirit
week Wednesday, one Emmett Pierce,
00MM0B OOfrHOU PB00EEDIBGS whom tho officers have been looking
for every since last May, and who was
Council Room*.
I
wanted to answer a charge of assault
Naabville, Feb. 17,1884. f
Council met pursuant to reaoiution to bear with an intent to committ rape upon a
objections In regard to vacating, dlacontinu- young woman in Hope on the 28th. of
ing aod abolUhlng the alley . mining east and April last. Mr. P. now languishes in
west between village lots 18 and $1, 17 and 10, duiance vile at HMtings.
16 and 11,15 and 12,14 and 13, Phillips Hol­
-Twenty-odd lady and gentleman
ler’s addition to the village of Naahvllle,
zamphilarotationists of Hastings, visit
No quorum being present, council adjourn­
ed
this village via sleighs Monday
ed io M^rch 3, ISM.
evening, displaying their gracefulness
,r. McDrrbt,
H. M. Lik,
and
agility r.pon rollers at the opera
Clerk.
house rink. They were a happy, niceXlHHTILLk MABkET RE POUT.
looking party, took supper twice at the
Frida r Noox, Fan. 22,1884.
Wolcott House, aud seemed to enjoy
Wheat, No. 1,.
themselves just the same as though
Oat*...............
they were in a large city.
1.00
. —Harrison’s rink band of Charlotte,
Be*n«-............
Apples, dried,.
accompanied by a party of Cbarlotians,
Butter,..........
.18 made things Interesting at Winn A
.40 Flint’s skating rink Saturday evening.
Cement per bbl,..........
11® G. F. Fish, a champion skater, gave an
8*11,
“ ”............
exibkion of fancy skating and with
Lime, per bbl.......... .
Pork on foot, per cwt,.
....
4.00
Miss Daisy Smith, danced a polka,'
M M
U u
8.00@3.50
waltz and promenade. The affair was
largely attended ana the rink proprie­
MAPLE GROVE.
tor* sport pletbric pocket-books.
Mrs. H. Mayo is od the sick list.
—Week ago yesterday a Hastingsite
Geo. Spencer spent Sunday at Battle walked all tbe way from Hastings to
Creek.
Morgan to pound a Morganite into
Miss Mattie W alto a has returned to palp in less than a holy minute, but
Battle Creek.
when he found his man perfectly anx­
Troman Parker took his pupils sleigh ious to accommodate him he took the
riding Saturday.
back, track for home just a little faster
Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Baltx spent Satur­ than he caine. Beata all the amount
day at Battle Breek.
of sand some of those Hastingsites
Miss E. Ferguson, of Verohii; is a have, when they think a fellow won’t
meat at Ed. Warburton's.
fight.
John H. Downs started for Arkan—Rev. Fasaett, it is currently report­
sm to "look land” Thursday night.
ed, gave that exbilerating pastime,
There was a surprise party ana oya- “zamphilarotation,” a* severe handling,
ter suppet at N. Batum’ last Friday
in great shape, while preaching tbe
night.
.
discourse at Mr. Blaisdell’s funeral o&amp;
There wns a birthday party at Mr, J.
Saturday. Some of his hearers, how­
Letting** on the S3u&lt;L it being Mr. L.’s
ever, Mythat be handled the matter so
86th birthday.
forcibly that he Imade a mistake and
A. J. Wolf is at KaUmo thi* week,
started the word with a "d” instead of
hewing timber preparatory to building
a “x” justm or unfortunate disciple of
a barn for Mi. Wilton.
the rollers does when he fails down.
Ben. Miller is getting material on the
—A man arrived in the village Sat­
ground prepartory to building a large
urday eve., wbo gavehia name m Tan­
barn in the spring.
There wm prayer meeting, two par­ ner, said be lived near Lansing, and
ties and a boxing school wit hin a radius wm delegated by God to come here.
That he wm arrouaed tbe previous
of two mites one sight &gt;Mt week.
There wm a birthday party at O. H. morning at 8 o’clock by God, and com
Cole’s last Thursday night, alsoone at mended to go to Nashville and preach,
a* He had much penpie there. Con­
Mart Darling’s die same evening.
There will be a social and donation at sequently he came, and must preach or
die and go to heli. When asked what
ncaday evening, Feb. 37th, for the ben denomination he belonged to, said be
efit of the M. E. minister. All are' cor­ wm "God’s man.” He aeeuied the use
of the town ball In which he di*cour*dially Invited.
,

ed Monday. TueHay and Wednesday

m

tbe l**t we heard of him wm to the ef"
fret that he had shaken the dust of
Nashville from off Me feet. *
—A rumor is rife to the effect that a
certain Nashville man, who has here
tofore made himself notorious by acts
of dastardly meanness to those of bis
own household, haa recently been guil­
ty of fiendish cruelty to his wife who
is now in a delicate condition, K these
reports are true, the most fitting place
for this man is “behind the grates’1 at
Ionia, and Le will bring up there soon­
er or later, unless he changes bls
course.
—Hrnrv J. Martin, the pioneer mjfe- |
chant of Vermontville, will comafence
the erection of new brick store m soon
-as spring opens. -The same will be
50x70 feet, two stories high .and will
be built as substantially m stone and
brick can make it
Large panes of
pure French plate glass will ornament
its iront, and its interior will contain
all of the modern conveniences of a
model show room. When the building
is completed we expect to look upon
something handsome.
—The Continental Vocalists and
Swiss Bell ringers are billed to appear
at the opera house Monday evening.
Th ^company is composed of first class
artists, prominent among whom are
Mr. P. O. Hudson, solo violinist and au­
thor of many popular songs, and Mr.
P. L. Benjamin, who preforms the feat
of playing two distinct melodies on
different instruments at the same time.
The entertainment will close with a
farce, "An Editor’s Trouble.*-.” Re­
served seats for sole at Boise’s drug
store.

—A unmner of our citizens report
hearing last week Wednesday, just as
evening was coming on, a loud report
accompanied by a low rumbling sound,
andac.upleof days after the rumor
was rife that a boiler in a steam mill
down in Hope had exploded. But it
seems that no boiler explosion has occured off in that direction, and as the
same report was heard at Hastings.
Middleville, and several other places,
the theory has been advanced that the
report wns occasioned by some collision
of tho heavenly elements.
LOCAL

GIBBLE-GABBLE

J. D. Blair has returned to Nashville.
Mrs. A. S. Foote is visiting at Otsego.
C. C. Wolcott has returned from the
east.
Will Judge Killin be a candidate this
spring!
Geo. W. Francis is in Chicago on
business.
A. W. Olds, of Petoskey, was in the
village Tuesday.
B. W. Graham started Monday ovenning for Dakota.
Miss Caddie Griffith is visiting at
Lansing this week.
Mrs. Galusha, of Middleville, is at
W.-S. Campbell’s.
Jim Pilbeam is mentioned as a can­
didate for marshal.
Emmett Everts done tho roller rink
at Battle Creek on Wednesday.
John Braun has made conspicuous
additions to his stock this week.
C. N. Dunham haa been at Hastings
daring the week attending court. s
About time to talk up available can*
didates for next month’s contest.
Miss Eva Pincomb, of Middleville,
visiting Miss Powers during the week.
Tlie Hastings ^Journal of Thursday
gives Bro. Fussett a back-handed diff.
The question that troubles Morgan
is why the hired man was asked to skip.
Mrs. Mary Parady, of Allendale, is
visiting her son, our worthy postmas-

Mrn. Z. Allerton has moved into the
house lately vacated by Horace Lark­
ina.
Lyman Brown haa eecured the posi­
tion of night-watch at an increaetd salMyron Stanton has accepted a posi­
tion behind the counter at C. L. GImgow’s.
Wednesaay and Saturday, evenings
appear to be the evenings for the fash­
ionables at the opera house rink.
In his wrestle with mumps Henry
Zuscliuitt haa come off conqueror and
is himself again at the mammoth hard­
ware.
A masquerade skating party is an­
nounced to come off at the opera house
skating rink ou Saturday evening?
March 1st.
W. 8. Campbell came up smilingly
Thursday morning and reported a lo­
cal—a bright, chirk girl,—arrived the
night previous.
The painters are slicking sp D. C.
Griffith’s store in fine shape, so that
it may be in keeping with that new
stock which Is expected to arrive
shortly.
.
DeWitt Blaisdell, of Battle Creek.
Mrs. Reuben Kuhlman, ef Canton Ohio,
John Blaisdell and wife of Arlington,
VsnBureu county.Wm.MtllesrOf Johns­
town, and Alvin Allen. of Paw Paw at­
tended the funeral ot the late Thomas
Blaisdell.
Miss Daisy Smith of Battle Creek has
been visiting Miss Hattie Foot daring

the past week. She is one of tl»e cham­
pion of tlie art of roller-skating aud
gave a Dumber of exhibitions of her
skill at tbe rinks during her visit. She
is a very pretty, cliarming, greeetul
skater, and. with the art in view, her
name may be said to have a double sig-

A aerieu of petty burglariea have been
taking place this winter the perpetra­
tor* of which have »o far eluded the
clutches of law and justice. Of late
tuey have increased in frequency, and
tlipugh the total booty secured by the
thief or tbievM ia but trifling, it is high
time that step* be taken to ferret out
and puish the offenders.
Last Sunday night H. Boe’s meat
market wmburglariously entered. En­
trance waa effected by breaking in an
upper window which wm reached from
thereof of C. W. Demarny’s building.
The valuables were too safely protected
and they got no money. A quantity of
meat might have been taken, however,
and Mr. Roe be none the wiser.
Some time during Tuesday night J.
L. Gregory’s candy store wm entered
and a small sum of money, several box­
es of crackers and a number of cigars
were taken. The thief admitted him­
self in a manner similar to that in which
Glasgow's hardware was broken into
some time ago, a sheet ot tin, serving
in place of glass in tbe hack door, was
wrenched loose, the inside bolt drawn
back and the door opened.
On Tuesday afternoon daring the
absence the family Mr*. N. P. Frink’s
residence nn east Francis street was en
tered via the cellar through a window.
A valuable silver watch constituted the
spoils of this visit. Mr. Oviaft’a apart­
ments were also rifled but nothing of
value ho* been missed.
These burglaries are evidently the
work of an amateur, who is, however,
fast becoming an adept. Speculations
are rife os to who is doing these deeds
of petty meanness, but so far they are
only suspicions. ,

AN EXPLANATION,
The writer has been credibly inform­
ed that certain parties are casting as­
persions upon the G. A. R. post' of this
village, by reason of the action of tlie
committee whose duty it was to pre­
pare the entertainment tor the post the
23od inst, in not informing Rev. Mr.
Fassett that a dance was to follow the
entertainment where ho was invited to
make the opening prayer at tbe ex­
ercises. Tlie undersigned was dele­
gated to perform thia duty,and did not
say anything about the dance because
his duty ended with the preparation of
tbe literary program, nnd because it
was generally known that there was to
be a dance following tbe other exer­
cises.
It waa tho writers pleasno to perform
a similar duty, on a similar occasion
last winter with Rev. Bangs.
That
gentleman very courteously replied
that he would be very happy to comply,
but ho expected to be absent from town
on the evening of the entertainment.
Nothing was said of tlie danco. It was
not necessary because there, as now,
that was perfectly separate aud Inde­
pendent of the other exercises, except
that then, as now. both'were under the
auspices of tbe post, Mr. Bangs knew
of tht dance and with full knowledge
of the same, not being absent, as ex­
pected, be camo with bis family and
patronized tbe entertainment, and
with his family took supper.
Rev. Livermore, whoso Christian
creed often crystalizes into deeds of
charity, delivered the opening prayer,
and other ladies and gentleman, whose
Christian character and integrity are
above suspicion or reproach, took part
in tbe exercises in singing or respond­
ing to some sentiment.
Again Rev. Harder opened the exer­
cises at the giove last fall with prayer
and Mr. Bangs spoke eloquently upon
two topics on the same occasion. None
of these gentlemen have ©ver complain
cd that were not. Informed of tlie
dance (and thpy were, not) when invit­
ed to assist in-the excorciaes.
I fail to see how there is any differ­
ence so far m the wrong of assisting
on such occasions is concerned, wheth*
er the literary exercises and dance are
held in the same room or not so long as
both are under the auspices of the
same organization and one immediate?
ly succeeds the other. If it was wrong
to take part at the opera house Ust
winter, or wrong to attend, it is even
so dow, aud just as wrong to attend or
take part at the grove. There is no
difference.
On this occasion, if the literary ex­
ercises had been held in the M. E.
church Mr. Fassett would probably
not have objected to assisting even
though he knew a dance waa in pro­
gress at the opera house. . No injury
would have come to him or any of his
flock by so doing or if be had assisted
at the opera house, and a positive good
might have been done.
If the gen­
tleman had simply refused and held his
peace or privately given Ms reasons to
tlie committee, no feeliug would have
been engendered. But bo must take
the matter before his congregation.and
at a funeral at that, and not only do us
all the injury he sould - here, but like a
herald in hMte, mast pour out the
phials of his wrath to his Maple Grove
congregation.
Twenty years ago when the fate of
our nation hung trembling in tbe bal­
ance everybody, ministers and all,
prayed for the boy* in blae,wbo throogh
heat and cold and storm and shine,
stood for tbeir homes and tbeir coun­
try and their sacred honors, and with
steady nerves aud sturdy arm in bat­
tle stroke beat back our coantriea foes.
Bat dow tbe crisis is past aud we enjoy
the frdita of the victories their courage
won ; and because with a patriotism
that knows no waning, we would ijgre

becanw, forsooth, we would offer an
entertainment and dance wherewith to
carry out thi«charitable object,.we are
attacked by Uns aged divine, who, of
all others, alionld - be charitable, our
motives impugned ahd an unchristian,
uncharitable and ungentlemnnly at
tempt to defeat ilia objectof our efforts
The post is willing to stand by its re­
cord in this matter and feel that an at­
tempt |im been made to do them a pos­
itive injury from a source from whence
encouragement ought to come.
J. J. POTTkB.

Al EXPLANATION.

I hereby certify that had I known
that in givicg "a WMhingtoo'a Birth­
day Concert” Jefferds post intended to
include “a hop" my name would Dever
by my consent, have apoeared in the
program m given in Thu Nashville
News of Feb. 16th. And m much m I
ever rejoice to honor the memory of
George Washington,I cantiot conscien
tionsly take any part therein.
N. Fassett.

NORTH CASTLETON.
Wm. Wilson is on the sick list.
Lewis Gardner is so fie to be out.
D. W. Smith was in Hastings Monday.
Mr. Thorp is arranging to build a
house.
«
The cross-way on pleasant valley is
overflowed.
Peter Bass is getting ready to build
a new house.
Skunk hunting has taken the place
of rabbiting.
C. C. Wolcott and A. J. Hardy were
in N. C. Monday.
Farmers are making haste for tbe
coming sngnring.
Miss Effie Price, of Monroe county,
is visiting her parents.
Alva Cross closed his school in tbe
Feighner district yesterday.
Tom Bolo and snn cut 30 cords of
maple anil beech wood in five days.
Freeman Gates nnd family, of Ionia,
were guests of E. Lock hurt Friday.
Thomas Bolo and wife made iheir
daughter in Assyria a visit Tuesday.
M. H. Bloom has returned from
Howard City. Hia father is still alive.
The exhibition at the Misner school
house laat Friday evening waa a suc­
cess.
A party from Vermontville serenad­
ed Haimony street citizens Sunday
evening.
Cfta. Oversmith, who has been siek
। with diphtheria, suffered a relapse
I Monday.
Mrs. laaac Warner Sundayed with
her sister, Mrs. Wesley Williams, of
Gognac plains.
Elder Ilewes in still confined to bis
bed. It ia now nine weeks since he
[ was taken nick.
C. A. Price has returned from Penn­
sylvania and Ohio where ho has been
holding meetings.
Miss Etta Snpke waa the l»est actrees
......
.
,
i ■,
at the Mianeraciiool exhibition—to anythnnn
those wltrk
who nattended.
On Monday while Tom Bolo was nt
work in the woods, a log slipped and
mashed one of his fingers.
Mr., Thorp has traded his 40-acre
farm to H. A. Durkee for an eighty
west of town, payiug $200 difference.
Marion Shore* i* preparing to build
a tenant house 18x26. Mr. S. talks of
renting his farm and moving to town.
Several of our farmers attended the
Barrv aqd Eaton insurance company’s
meeting at Hastings Monday and Tues­
day.
Elder Holler will preach at the Misne, school house next Sunday after
Sunday school from tho words, “Man,
-where art thou !"
James Crow is making preparations
to build a bank barn 36x56 ft. Car­
penters win do well to call on Mr. C.,
as he haa not let tbe job.
John Mesmer, the teacher of the
Hosmer school, will give a school coneert at th. Kbool hOOM&gt; tb&gt;. (Satorday) even in,. Adnnaaion tree.
L“‘Fndy evenin,, while retaroing home from tbe exhibition, tbe cry
of a young lady was heard, saying,
“Don’t drive that horse over me.” It
took but a short time to get the cutter
righted up and pick tlie yoang people
out of the snow, however, and they
went on their way rejoicing.

TIN WEDDING.

North Castleton, Feb. 18,1884.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lockhart celebrated
the tenth anniversary of their wedding
on tbe 14tb inst. The company wm
composed, for the most part, of Mr.
L.’a brother Odd Fellows. As the day
wm stormy, many were
prevented
from coming. Tbe company numbered about forty, however. Gnests were
present from Nashville, Hastings, Vermcntville, Battle Creek and Ionia, besides friends in tfie immediately neighborhood. BevC Sarioe, of Vermontvilie, pronounced the ceremony, after
which an oyster supper wm served,
followed by an evening.of amusement
and social chat. Mr. and Mrs.L.received a number of appropriate presents
The occasion will long be remembered
by those present

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HAJrriNSft.
Larina Rasaell is muroaalv ill with
heart disease.
’Sqvire Hayford gave Jack Pickle
two months at Ionia for being a pub­
lic nnuance.
James Clark is to give bis lecture
on Robert Burns st Hickory Corners,
March 6th. Proceeds go to G. W.
ThomM of Gull Lake, who wm recent­
ly burned out of house aud home.
Tue feature at Uie skate at the rink
Tuesday eve^ was the offer of a silver
cup to the best skater. There were
sixteen contestants, bat Charles Soules
distanced all and boreofl the cop.
In the circuit court on Wednesdaythe case of tbe people vs Cyril and Ev­
erett Hayes, for robbery charged to
have been committed upon John Moh­
ler in tills c(ty last fall, wm decided m
favor of the defendants, the jury re­
turning a verdict of not guilty, in half
an hoar..
Judge VanZile, of Charlotte, will
lecture upon "Five years in Mormondom,” at Union hgll, Thursday even­
ing, Feb. 26th. The lecture Is a most
interesting one, and should bo listened
to
i by every one who desires a closer
knowledge
of the ’vexed question of
I
poligamy.
|
The Barry A Eaton Mutual Insur­
ance
Co. held its annual meeting at
i
Union hall Tuesday. From reports
read,
the company wm found to be in
i
i a very prosperous condition. Esek
:Pray of Windsor was electedpresident;
I 3. J. Bidleman, vice President; W. 8.
Rogers, secretary, and Mr. Chapin,
treasurer.
The steam flouring mill owned by
■J. H. Bartley, with its entire contents,
was destroyed by flire Sunday morn­
ing. Thg fire had gained such head­
way when discovered that the fire departmehtconld bnt prevent its spreadto adjoiiririg property. Loss $15,000
with $7,500 insurance.
Mr. Bartley
waa considerably involved and is un­
able
to rebuild.
1

WOODLAND.
Tbe North Jordon school closes Fri­
day.
About $18,waa taken in at the supper
last Saturday evening.
Miss Cai rie Zuscbnitt of Valparaiso,
Ind., is mi th her sister Louise.
Our sick list this week includes Mrs.
Harter. Mrs. H. Holly and A. W. Dillenbeck.
Married: Walter Monroe of Danby,
and Miss La. Corille, of Woodland,
b yRev. Judd.
Several of our citizens are losers by
the mill fire at Hastings. C. Berkle
loses 128 bushels of wheat.
A number of of the friends of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Haight gathered at their
residence on Wednesday eve.
Tbe Roaina Band gave our boys a
call laat Saturday evening, and music
flowed like water for about two hoars.
John Lee's sisters and brothels-inwho nave
have wm
been visiting
him relaw, woo
vimiing inui

to thdr homM ta A)1

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on

Tuesday.
Elder Judd Las closed the meetings
at the Holmes'churcb, and will begin
at the Odessa church on Thursday
evening.
Those who attended the exercises
in the primary department spoke very
highly of the work done by tbo little ■
folks, undor the instruction of Mias
Grotin ger.
Sunday was the 79th anniversary of
Mrs Buhler’s birth, and while she was
at church, Mr*. Wunderlich went to
her home and prepared a fine dinner to
which she invited about twenty of Mrs.
B.’s friends. To say -he waa surprisedwhen she returned, is putting it in a
mild form.
Vn? E Gar.
ASSYRIA.

John Guy baa a sale Feb. 37.
Wm. Campbell found a bee tree
rt departe&lt;1 thi, lit.
Tnwdav mornino.
ZB Mjt), „eot to ^hoo^t on
t,Qg|neM
week,
—
~ •
—
-• Ringers
-•
- atThe Swiss
Bell
showed

Union hall Tuesday evening.
Six boys got their bides tanned at
the Center school last Tuesday.
There will be two months of school
in the Briggs district this spring.
There was a surprise party at Orin
Adams’ laat Wednesday evening.
The next social will be held at Mrs.
Geo. Graborn’s next Friday evening.
John Watcher’s house caught fire
last week. No serious damage done.
The social at Mrs. Chas. Clark’s last
Friday night netted the society $9.50.
Wm. Welcher’s baby fell on the
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_ _______
stove a few days ago, burning
it badly.
The job of building tho nqw school
house has been let to Hiram Wilkea
for $975.
The M. E. Suuday school will bold a
concert at the church next Wednesday
evening.
Stanley Warren haa been appointed
director in tbe Briggs district to fill
Seth Pratt’s place.
A team beloeging to Mr. Dixon ran
away while Mr. D, wm loading logs at
Joy’s mill a few days ago,'

Tbe doon ot the M. E. ^kairh -IU
be opened to receive those who wish
aD|,e with tbe eocletj, o«
W

On

wU1(J Dr j

These howling winds do, indeed. and w&lt; w&gt; Hartom were out, riding,
make ono feel like emigrating to a
Rjei^h \ipped over and Mr. Har­
in ore congenial daimato.
tom ftji opon tbe doctor, breaking o&amp;e
The
Foreign Miwianary
___ Women*
______________
_
_ So- of his legs.
ciety of the M. E. church will meet next

Wednesday afternoon at tbe taeidenoe
for our sick and needy comrades, und of Mrs. C. N. Down*. M

Maine mm. to be the lead tan. t»

�Miss' COOLEYS FATE

STRANGE REUNION.

A BUIsTBKH STMT.

Flour!

BTOKT OF A CLOUDED YOUNG LIFE.
but either t)&gt;al aha deliberately fiod from
her home or that she wandered off in a
talf-dcm- nted coudit oil It that has
[Wert Jefferson (O.) 8pectai.l

time
belief is
the _gloom
Mutt a young Uie
ot BBlftiartructi tn, and that the gifted
young ladv, lb'U?h airrmnded by every
luxury that wealth sould provide,‘and
dulgent household, no Innrer able to battle

“te «ee■: roat in oblivbm”
' .
■Her 11 e, though parsed amid luxuriodo
surroundings,,h«x! been checker*! by expurioucoo that might wd) affect t.h« mind
of one HO delicate and su-ceptibla. The

the county, and so

Hove in bar death, and that tbe body now
Mei txnsath tho frozen surface of the

Since her disappearance her papers and
them have b-an found num r -us rereoo
which self-de-truc ion is mentioned.
KILLED WITH ARSENIC.

(N. T. World]
John Campbell, aged thirty-six year*,
committed suicide at his residence, No.’ 19
her young mind. Her mother, for some West Fortieth street, by taking arsenic on
years prior to her death, had shown sytnp* Tuesday night. Campbell was a piano­
maker, and lived with bis wife and six*
peered as t iough she had ransmitted the year-old child. He had boon out of em­
sad affliction to her daughter, for, from the ployment fbr some time, having been a
time of bur mot ier’i death, Miss Cooley master mechanic, and became somewhat
wa* subject to frequent fit* of despondency. despondent. -Latterly he took to drink, and
The dread of her following the example at the time of taking tho poison was sup­
posed to be und «r tbe influence of liquor.
friends, who during those dread fit* never Ho took tbe fatal drug Tuesday night, and
left h?r for an InstsnL From the time she lingered In pain throughout Wodneaday
finally succumbing to its deadly effect
waa thus deprived of a
account of at about seven o’clock that owning.
bad not lived with hsr f
Mrs. Gampbell said sbe and her child
home with the family qt Mr. Nathan Rut­ went to a little private sociable at the resi­
ter,-her grand.atlier./Her mother’s will dence of a friend on Tuesday evening, and
bequeathed to her a large fortune, which before going sbe asked her husbsnd to ac­
bad" materially increased during her ml- company her; but bo bad been drinking,
■ DOrlty, so that when she became cf age she and sat near a table with his bead resting
on bis hands, and declined to go. Sbe
wa- quite wealthy.
She wa* a graduate of one ot the best said: “Well, John, by and by you may
colleges in the State and . amus’d her feel better, and you can fo’low us,” when
leisure hours by writings which bore evi­ he replied: “Yes, perhaps.”
At about nine o’clock sbe returned, and
dence of a cultured mind and vigorous in­
tellect. She moved iu tbo best society of fouid her but band had laid down on a
this country, and her amiabio disposition sofa, and cn her entrance pointed to a-goband personal beauty made her a favorite
tumbler If you want it.”
with alL Her form was slight aid grace­
“ What do I want with a glats?” repiled
ful, and her bead was crowned with rich
tbe
woman,
nnd
instinctively picked it up
auburn hair. Her features were regular
and charming, her in &gt;uth small, and when and put it to her nose. There was some
sbe smiled sbe displayed a perfect set of fluid in the glass with a white sediment.
“Don’t put it to your mouth.” said he,
■mail, white teeth. H«r eyes w-ro of that
bewitching brown styled hazel, a lofty and when she replied that if it was good for
him It would also be good for her, he
Mr. Rutter re«ide* in a spacitmi manaion jumped from his reclining position and
cried:
“ForJGod’s sake. Rose, don’t drink it
orated from the Susquehanna River only
by a strip of common about one bund, ed Our child must have ono parent,” at tho
yards in width. Mist Cooley was general­ same time striking the glass from her hand
ly fond of walking by tbe river bank, and upon the floor.
She asked him if ho bad drank It and
wren after nigh'fall would frequently
■pend hours by the water side. On tbe what it was. He replied that it wai pois­
Bunday night of her disappearance, De­ on—arsenic—and that there was more of
cember 9, sbe was alone with Mias Rutter, It in bis vest pocket. Ho then took a small
the other members of the family having packet from his pocket and threw it into
gone to church. She had been gazing long
“Ob John,why did you do such a thing?”
and fixedly at tbe river, whose dark and
swiftly flowing waters were discernable shrieked the woman in despair, but he
from the windows. Suddenly she took a only resumed bis position on the lounge
a copy of Hood’s poem-, and turning to and said:
“I am tired, and I thought I would like
HTbe Bridge of Highs,” she asked her com­
panion to read the versos. Miss Rutter
He had frequon ly threatened to take his
gently attempted to divert her mind
from so melancholy a subject, but Miss life before, and she'at first thought he was
Cooley, closing tue book, recited with only shamming suicide. However, she im­
mediately aroused their neighbors and sent
for their son, Eugene F. Campbcll.who has
One more unfortunate.
a piano and organ store at "Nos. 38 and 40
Kaahly importunate.
West Twenty-third street. When the let­
Gone to her death.
hal f after
She waa last seen in her room preparing
to retire for tbe night. For isms months doctor,
.
sbe bad been in failing health bo.h of tbe man suffered until he expired. All day
body and mind, but Several days before Wednesday he remsln-d conscious, but
her disappearance she had so for recov­ would not tell why he attempted suicide.
ered both her health and spirit* that tbe
attendants, who had never left her, night day night he was anxious to die, but tbo
or day, had been dispensed with. At an next day was equally anxious to live, and
occupied. The undisturbed bed shoAed
that she had not slept there. Her dresses
wore foun I untouched, aud only her un­

were missing. Her purse, containing a
considerable sum of money, was found on

era! valuable rings and a locket were
gone. On a teUet table, addressed to Mr.
Ratter, was found tbe pathetic note which
a- prised her friends that she had left
them, perhaps, forever. Mr. Rutter and
his famly were almost distracted, ami tho
fearful thought instantly occurred to them.
'ished for in tbe river.

This thought,

efforts to find her if alive.
Circulars containing a minute descrip­
tion of the milling one and offering

'whoreabento
parties oot out In

scattered
varioua

broad-

directions,

Before his death be told his wife that ho
purchased the arsenic at Freese’s drug
store, on Sixth avenue, on November 21,
since which time bo has carried it, but had

bar of the Ancient Order of United Work*
A PATHETIC LOVE STORY.

In August last a young man of genteel
appearance aprdied for wnrk as a farm
band at Mr. James Palgn’s, of Franklin
County.
ceiled himself John Ham­
mond, and said ho was from West Virginia,
near Wheeling. He wa. intelligent, and
in dro*s and appearance was rather above
tho ordinary farm-hands, and about twen­
ty-two years of age. Mr. Palgn was much
plea-ed with his address and appearance,
and employed him until after com-cutting.
Ho soon observed a remarkable resem­
blance between young Hammond and his
(Palgn’s) W.fe, especially in the color and
peculiar expression of their ejfes.
At tbo expiration of his time, Paign and
bis wife having become much attached te
the'young man, insisted on his remaining
with them a year, to which Hammond con­
sented, remarking that he bad not found s
place so much like home as tbe home of
his employer. The re&lt;temblanoe referred
to was a frequent subject of conversation
between Paign and his wife. One evening
during the recent cold weather they were
all sitting around the-fire. Paign was
playing with his two little children.
Young Hammond was reading tbe Bible—
a thing quite usual for him when about the
house and not otherwise employed. Hap­
pening to turn to the family record be
read “Catherine Hirn Finch.”
He asked Mrs. Paign, with a surprised
look, if that was her.
“Yes,” she said; "that is my true name;
but my adopted father’s name was Finch
—Rev. Mr. Finch."
•• Well," said he, “ that is my name, too
—John Hirn; but I was raised by Mr.
Hammond. I had a twin sister by tbs
name of Catherine, but I have not seen her
since my m ither*s death, which occurred
when I was about three years old."
“Why,” said Mrs. Paign, “that is
strange. I bad a twin brother by the name

There was put Into my hands the other
day a thin volume of poems, beautifully
bound In tooled morocco and printed
for private circulation
among the
friends of the author, a brilliant and

n tho line* and under*
stand tho bitterness of soul in which tbe
lyrics must have boon written, although

sis’s school at Cambridgu, became engaged

▼ard. Neither Harvard University, where
be waa studying, nor Heidelberg. where
he was going for professional training,
would grant him a diploma as a married

experienced dirers were obtained from

many without he ring bound his fiances
to him by legal ties. She consented st last

diving being continued until stopped to-

obrated privately, yet in an Episcopal

river. Meanwhile, a reward of (1,0'0 had

Hive of tbe contracting parties

IEW mClIIERYt
with Fkrar that will delight them. One
PRICE SI JO. IF PAID IN ADVANCE.

' HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

For ths

Within a day or two of Mias Cooley’s dla-

I 1.73

We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

band’s marriage with a foreign singer.
Hhe had meanwhile been as faithful in

ORNO HTE

Editor aa

OUR SAW MILL
----- Is turning out——

MICHJBAM CEMTR^L RAILWAY
STANDARD (10 Meridian) fOtt

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
keep everything In this line.

Give us

H. R. DICKIXMW A CO.
EABT SHERMAN STREET.

THE OLD RELIABLE

MAIN LINE.
Trains on the Main Line will pass Jacket*
as follows;
Golxifg “Weet from Jookaon.

Mail.

.10.15 a. m. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m

MEAT MARKET

12.40

HENRY ROE, Proprietor,
Naabvllle, Mich.

For choice roast* or Itudoua eteaka,
Or pork to go with nice wheat cakeo.
Go to tbe Old Reliable.]

Mall2.55 p.m. Are Detroit 8.10 p. m.
Dey Express 8.55 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.26 p. ol
Atlantic Ex. 3 40 a.m. Are Detroit 6 15 a. m.
Night Ex... 5hi40a.m. Arr Detroit 8.25 a.nx
Tbe A tlantie^nd Pacific Expresses runs dally
others run dally fcaeept Sunday.

Grand Rapid* Division.

For pork aaussg?, pure and sweet,
Made In a abop that's always neat,
Go to tbe Old Reliable.

EAWTWAHD.
STATIONS.

broke some bread in pieces and distributed

Q. CREfiBT. Sheriff Harting*, Mich..
wUl attend promptly to all offidafbastn—
JOHN

Drugs s Medicines
I

STATIONS.
Detroit.

Rives Junction.
Eaton Rapids...
Charlotte
Vermontville...
Naah ville
Hasting*
MiddlevUle'

*ld*t of the feaat, while the thirteen men
were eating drinking, and abouting, Thom­
ae uttered a terrible oath,
and
made um of boom blaspbomoue exproeeioM
that
ehockod

his Bair and rising with difficulty

6.43

6 90

8.30

8.07

10.26
10.17
11.88
114T

fi.57

8.55
12.35 11.45

Mall

1.05

3.15
3-58
A10
M0
6.90
6.45

9.30
12.25
12.48
1.17
1.40
106

4.1XJ

6.45
7.57

2.41
3.07
8.55

10.08
10.96

Through Coaches and Bleeping
from Grand Rapids and Detroit,
connect in same depot at Detroit with ttalaa
on Canada Southern division.
E. L. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Aae*t Gen. Bup. Jackson. Gtn’l Sup. Dettroffi.
O; W. RUGGLE8. .
Gen’l Pass and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

N. HARTER

Miscellaneous Cards.

GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and 8w&gt;
AU prafeaaiocal calls promptly
J•T.aeon.

PARADY, J artice of the Peace.
Office, Coma- Main and fflienaan Street*.
EMORY
BURGMAN, Manufacturer of Boot* and

yy OLCOTT HOUSK^
A. 8. FOOTS, PxoraxrrCA.
Naahvllle, JCloD.

A. BARBER, B. D.,
• IHOMCeOPATHIC

Physician and Surgeon
Bute Street*, Naahvfile, Mieh.

Hnstlnjr* Cardr.

MITH A COLGROVE, Attorneys at Lav
Office over R. J. Grant* store Hasttnffc
Mich. PracUre in all the Courts of the Bute.

New Hardware Firm

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

TAMES. A. 3WKEZT, Attorney A Counsellor
U Hasting* will attend to legal business in sag
part of the State, and practices in ell courts.

FLOWERS

W. NIBKERN. Attorney and Uoeseonor
• at Law, practices in all Mata Courts. Od

P
seedsiIfruitBi HARDWARE!

*WNEW"U»i swCHOICty
until eleven o’clock that this occurred, and
tlie supper had opened shortly after eight.
“I’mwfraid it’s my last supper after all,”

AU

D»7

p. m
Grand Rapids Lv 13.20
12.84
Bowen
Middleville
Hastings
Nashville. .. Lv
Vermontville.... 2 05
Charlotte
9.30
Eaton Rapid*... 2.50
Rives Junction.. 129
Jackson..
Detroit...

HURRAH S

BUddenty grew pale, and pu.ting his hand*

woman’s trust will outlive many hard
blows, until a friond returning from

CIRCULATION. 1.600 COFTgg.

^TRIIfiE THEBE LIBERAL AD RAT*-.

And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
little girl. Where were you born?”
You can buy if yoa have the means.
।
Hammond replied that bo was born ia
£t the Old Reliabfe.
Baltimore, and that his father wa* killed
before the war by an accident in a ma­
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief,
chine-shop, and that his mother died when
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
he waa about three years old, and os they
beef.
had no relatives in this country, being
To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
Germans, he was taken and adopted, by
Good veal and fat mutton, tbe beet tn the
William H. Hammond, who shortly after
land
moved to West Virginia, cr rather bo
“No, I didn't know what to lay it to,
We shall alwaa keep the like on hand,
drifted there after the war, and his family but I knew tliat I was^in misery.
My
At tbe Old Reliable.
followed him, and they settled near Wheel­ joints swelled until it seemed as though
There is something else, which by your leave.
ing, where they still reside; that he bad all tbe flesh I had left was banchrd at
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
learned that a masher had taken his sister the joints, my Angers crooked in every
To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
and moved out West, but he did not know way and some of them became double
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
jointed. In fact.every joint in my body
We have It on ham* al) the while.
At tbe Old Reliable.
During the time that young Hammond seemed to vie with others to see which
And as for poultry, now don't be afraid!
(or Him) was relating, tbe above part coaid become the largest and cause me
We keen ’em fat, specially for our trade,
Paign says be noticed the tears starting in tbe greatest suffering. In thi^ way nev
eral years passed on, during which time
At tho Old Reliable.
I was pretty nearly helpless. I became
caught hold of young Hammond and em­ so nervous and sensitive that I would
The Old Reliable is the place that can't bo
braced him, exclaiming amid her tears: sit bolstered up in the chair and call to
beat.
“Why, that is my history, and you are my people that entered the room not to
And don’t you forget iL
come near me, or even touch my chair.
a»- Th. Highest Market Prise paid for
While all this was going on, I felt an Hides, Pelts, etc.
HENRY ROB.
sided Mrs. Palgn said to her brother that awful burning beat and fever, with oc­
she had been raised by Rev. Mr. Finch, casional chills running all over my
who lived near Athens, O., where she had body, but especially along my back
FOR -:- PURE -:■
Then
been married, and that she and her hus­ and through my shoulders.
band bad both been informed of the clr- again my blood seemed to be boiling
cumstances above related, and that tbo de­ and my brain to be on fire.”
"Didn't j'ou try to prevent all this
sire to find her brother was tho burden of agony T*
her mind; that she bad wept and prayed
"Try I should think I did try.
I
many a limo to be again united with him.
tried every doctor that came within my
■ Young Hammond replied that the desire reach and all the proprietary medicines
I could hear of. I used washes and
most became a wanderer; that be bad but liniments enough to last me for all
ono object in life, and that was to see his time, but the only relief I received waa
by injections of morphine.”
WOODLAND.
•Well, you talk in a very strange
They both claim that from tbe very Erat maunei for a man, who haa tramped
around
on
a
day
like
thia,
and
in
a
meeting there war a mysterious influence
—Also a complete line of- swamp like this. How in the world
that they were unable to explain to each do you dare to do it J"
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Dye 8tuff8,
other. It was this influence, or whatever
It waa, that induced him to remain with sound m a dollar. It may scum strange
Grocery Drugs, Stationery, Tobac­
Paign and induced hie sister to insist on but it ia true that I wm entirely cured
co and Cigars, Pocket Books,
the rheumatiam all driven out of my
winter,when in fact they could have done ulood, my joints reduced to their natBlank Books, Stationery,
ur«S size and my strength aa great aa
without hie service*.
Palgn says it did leflk a little queer to ever l&gt;efore, by means of the great and
Etc., Etc., Etc.
see bls wife jump up aod bug bls hired simple remedy. Warner’s Safe Rheu­
band right before hie face, but he guesses matic Care, which I believe saved my
“ it’s all right” Re likes his brotber-in- life.”
"And so you have no fejir of rheu­
matism f”
"Why, no. Even i( it should come
Pbere is some property in Baltimore aud on. I can easily get rid of it by using
in theflold country belonging to tbo brother the same remedy.”
and sister that will be looked after.
The writer turned to leave, as it was
growing dark, but before I had
readied the city precisely tbe same
THE ENO OF A BLASPHEMER.
symptoms I had just beard described
came upon me with great violence.
tyBr keeping nothing but beet quality of
Impressed with the hunter’s story. 1
tried tlie same remedy, and within goods and selling at Rock Bottom prices, we
[Philadelphia 8poc;*L)
twenty-four hours all pain and inflamaLemuel Thomas, of Jenkintown, a sub- sion bad disappeared, If ativ reader is
suffering from any manner of rheuma­
tic or neuralgic troubles nnd desires re­
lief let him by all means try tliia great
remedy. And if any readers doubt tbe
there being thirteen present, waa suggest­ truth of tbe above incident or its state­
ive of tbo laat supper. Thia was received ments let them write to A. A. Coatee,
with yells of delight, and Thomas present­ Brookmere. N. Y„ who was the man
ly proclaimed that he waa tbe Bavior, and with whom the writer conversed and
charged one of tbe roysterers with being convince themselves of its truth or
falsity.
J- R- C-

still known under her maiden name and

doa -ns of citizens started to follow up tbo
e'ew. Tbe mysterious female was tracked

H. R. DICKINSON AGO

Prejcrijtiow Carefully Prejarei.

tires instituted the closest inquiries la tho

shores and islands wore searched by
dosen&gt; of boats and drags were brought
Into active use. But tbe utmost exertions

curred a faw miles eonth-oast of thia place

occurred to your corrtsapondent while
huntings! Brook mere .in this state is
so timely and contains so much that
can l»e made valuable to all readers,
-that 1 venture to reproduce it entire:
Tbe day was a most inclement one
aud the unow quite deep. Rabbit trucks
were plentiful, but they principally l»*d
in the direction of a latge swamp, in
which the labtdts could run without
difficulty, but where tlie hunter codauiutly broke through the thin ice,
sinking into tlie half-frozen mire to his
knee*. Notwithstanding these difficul­
ties, the writer had persevered, al
though a very small bag of game was
tlie result.
While trumping about
through, a .particularly malarial portion
of the swamp, a middle aged man sud­
denly came into view, carrying a muz­
zle loading shotgun and completely
loaded down with game of. the finest
description. Natural curiosity? aside
from the involuntary envy ‘that in­
stinctively arose, prompted tbe writer
toeuter into conversation with the
man. with the following result:
“You’ve had flue success, where did
you get all that game!”
"Right here, io the swamp.”
"It’s pretty rough hunting in these
parts, especially when a man goc/i up
to his waist every oilier step."
“Yes, it’s not very pleaaaut, but I am
used to it and don’t mind it.”
"How long have you hunted berealiouis f*1
"Why, bless you, I have lived here
most of my life ami hunted up Ua ten
yearsjago every year.”
"How docs it haapenyou omitted the
last ten years T”
"Because I ® scarcely able to move
much less hunk”
.
"I don’t undented you !”
“Well, you see about ten years ago,
after I had been tramping around all
dav in this same swamp, I felt quite a
pain in my ankle. I didn't mind it
very much, but it kept troubling me for
a day or two, and, I could see tliat it
kept increasing. Thu next thing I
knew, I felt tlie same kind of pain, in
my shoulder aud I found it pained me
to move my arm. This thing kept go­
ing on anti increasing, and though I
tried to shake oft the feeding and make
myself think it waa only a little tempo­
rary trouble, I found that it did not go.
Shortly afte» thia my i uinta began to
ache at-tbe knees aud 1 tinally became
so bad that I had to remain in the
bouse most of the time.”
“And did you trace all this to the
fact that ytm had bunted so much in

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Was never so full and complete tn detailaa
ft ia ou thia the b&lt;
and it shall always

JTJASTIWteS HOUSE,
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IdenL

I’m going home.” They all tried

■cltoraen’. from its apparent probability

fortitude

would bo speedily recovered. On thiaru-

I ovens.

houae he said that he felt aa if he bad been
struck a violent blow on the head. He

TOYSONS
INK '&lt;■

on, his relaUvoo fancying that his sickness
was imaginary.
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                  <text>ORNO STRONG.I
Editox and Pkopkibtox* I

VOLUME XI.

size ns all np with an idea to furnish
A LADY LIKE OOW.
tbe requisite amount of milk and prob­
Nothing more than a good, kind-, ably that was what she was doing, bat
hearted and gentle milch cow rounds lam not need to each estimates being
off and tempera down the many dif­ made on my family. Finally she, the
ficulties standing in the way of family courteous animal, jumped over the
fence and left, and I am out on an im­
Tixe ZLzElld. TXTlnter contentment When Parson Jimison portant errand. No, I can’t preach for
moved to our neighborhood, hi* first vou to day,” putting a cap on the gnn,
question was, "who’s got a gentle cow as lie caught sight of Parish peeping
HAS LEFT US WITH
for Mie F Old Nick Pan si i, one of the from behind a distant tree. "I wish
beet known and most upright men in you all well and. hope tbe Lord will
community, had a gentle cow.
If a take care of you. but at present I am
man wanted a fiery, unsubdued horse. compelled to discharge a duty which I
Nick had him, and if he wanted a owe to my wife, myself, my neighbors
home so quiet in demeanor that he re­ and society,"and he cocked the army
frained from hulling the flies. Nick bad gun and slipped away like a deer ban­
him. In fact, Nick had anything that ter.
‘
anybody wanted to buy, and the one
thing peculiar about his ability to fur­
OXsT HA.KD!
A LEAP YEAH EPISODE.
nish the great market of wants was
There was a party across the nver
that every anima! he sold was exactly
AND REALIZING THAT
what he represented it to be.
the other night. Toward the close she
"Is she a good milker !” asked Par- slipped to hi* side and sweetly asked :
*••»&gt; .l.itnison when he had gone to
"Going home by yourself, Charlie F
Nick’s lot and begun the inspection of
"Guess so.’! he replied.
the cow.
"Wrfnld you like some one to see you
On Them We Must I
"Best in the land, and the one fine
pint about her is that she'll give enough home!"
"DependB
on who it is." His an­
milk for any family.
Whenever she
changes hands she sizes up Hie new I swers was very short and crusty .,Many
ACCEPT THE SITUATION! fauiilv, and if she ain’t broad enough a one would have been disheartened,
She
to accommodate all concerned, why she [ but Lucy was not of that kind.
AND FROM THIS DATE
changes her gauge.
But she is not still persevered:
"Some
young
lady,
I
mean.
”
prodigal. I bought her from a hotel
"Depends ou who the young lady
man. She had been giving enough
tuilk for nil the guests, but when she is.” said the brute.
"Sonic one about my size.” persisted
saw that I only hud a small family, she
changed her metre and came down to tin* angel.
“There are several here about your
our measure.”
“I never before beard of such a cow," size.”
"There’s only one exactly my size.”
said the parson.
"See here, Lucy," said Charlie, "if
"Nobody else, and if my wife didn’t
you
want to take me home you may.”
try to impose on her I wouldn’t sell her
"Oh !” she replied, "I’ve no particu­
for anything. You see my wife is a
lar
desire
to take you home, but as I
very ambitious woman and wants this
WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO
one cow to furnish enough milk for the was going your way I thought—”
He
interrupted
her with an “All
operation of an entire dairy farm. I
will not allow even my wife to monkey right!” and together they left.
He
was
leaning
on
her arm, and silen
with the affections of this animal. Just
look at her. Did you ever see any­ tiy they meandered over the frozen
DOISTT T’-AJCL.
streets. They stopped at bis door. He
To embrace this extraordinary oppor­ thing more lady-like * There she stands
the very picture ef courtesy, willing to invited her in.
tunity at once.
inundate the entire community in ! "No, Charlie, I won’t go in, but I
want to tell you something.”
milk."
WEu£lBESTTRE
"What is the least you’ll take for1 By the light of the street lamp on the
That in no other place can money be her!" the parson asked.
corner Charlie’s face was seen to grow
invested at an great an advantage.
"Well. I’ll tell you. If it wnn’t for 1 pale as she continued:
Dated Nashville, Jan. 5, 1883.
"‘I am abundantly able to support a
the pinta I’ve presented. I wouldn't
sell her for no price, but as it Is, you j husband. I have a bank account of
may have her for a hundred dollars.’’ j good size. I love you, Charlie, and can
Will you be’
The money was paid without hesita­ give you agood home.
tion, and in triumnh tbe parson drove mine dearest F
"Lucy,"
gasped
the brute, “you’ve no
the cow home. "Greatest cow in the
world," hesaid to his wife, as ho turn- I idea what it takes to support a hus­
ed the animal into the back yard. "The ; band—”
man had sentimental reasons for se’l- j She interrupted him.
ing her or we would never have been । "Darling, if it should be necessary,
I would work from morning until
her fortunate possessor.”
The next day was Sunday. The'par- night, and even take in washing and
sewing;
you shall want for nothing.
son had an appointment to preach at
the neighboring church, but when tbe Only say you will be mine.”
•'No,
Lucy,
it Cannot be, I shall al­
time for services arrived, the parson
was seen crossing tbe common, carry­ ways love you as a brother, watch over
-YIELDINGyour
pathway
through life, and should
ing un army gun. As be approached
Parish’s house. Pariah was seen to leap you stand in need of advice or assist­
the fence, and start off in a practical ance, you can rely on tny willingness
and commercial like manner toward to assist yon; but I can never marry
THAN ANY SPOUT IN USE.
the woods. The parson discovered him you."
“Then you refuse me !"
threw up his gun and fired, and bo
“Yea.”
much powder had bis indignation de­
“Base wretch !" she exclaimed, "you
manded in the execution of his sangu­
OLD LAST SEASON.
inary design, that the ballet, long af­ will live to repent vour hasty decision,
for
to-morrow my dead body will be
ter tbe excitement bad subsided, was
heard whizzing around the neighbor­ found in the cold waters of the river.”
And clasping him in her arms in one
hood.
“What on earth is the matter, par­ convulsive embrace she fled into the
son F asked a dozen voices, as the min­ outer darkness.

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ister approached the church and pro­
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­ ceeded to load his gun.
“Bought a cow from that scoundrel
COAL IRON.
Told me the was gentle Wife got up
this morning to milk her. Shortly af­
ter she went out, I thought I heard
mutterings and other sounds expres
MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
sive of dissatisfaction, and stepping to
tbe door, I saw my wife going over the
ONE WARRANTED.
ash hopper. My wife is a woman of
unusual agility, yet I mw no reason
why she should sail around through tbe
air on a Sunday morning, so I stepped
out and told her to hold np, when 1
saw my lady-like cow,raking np ridges
AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN and acting as though she were dis­
pleased. I spoke to her and she darted
/
THAT THEY ARE NOT READY?
at me. I tried to avoid her but failed.
I went over the ash hopperpretty much
as my wife bad done. This was not the
end of the performance. The cow
could not get around behind the ash
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS.
hopper, but she made it sensational for
AND OUR PANS, BUCKETS, ETC., ARE us by reminders that she was still in
circulation. The dog came over and
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
fell among us. Then a washboard, a
TERIAL AND
.
brass kettle, tbe cat and the hired boy
BETTER
ZvdLAJDE I came over. I never saw anything like
it. Every time I looked up something
THAN BY ANT OTHER HOUflp IN
would strike me. After a awhile she
BARRT COUNTY.
4
began to throw dirt and chips over un­
til I thougilt wa would all be buried- I
yelled for help and old Mrs. Pigglewortli, kind old soul who lives near,
came to see what was the matter, good •
hearted old creature. Tbe heathen
who sold me tbe cow said she would

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A BUN BATH.

HOT AFTEB THE JUG.

Mr. Washington Glare is an ardent
admirer of Walt Whitman, the poet,
and the other day, when he read tire
following, he put the paper aside with
the determination to imitate the ex­
ample: "Walt Whitman, the poet,when
the weather permits, goes out into ’ho
woods, stripe naked and takes what he
terms a son bath.”
.
The next day the snn shone warmly
Mr. Glare went into the woods to med­
itate on a forth coming poem to be re­
jected by the local newspaper. The
air was soft anil the birds hopped
around as though to welcome the ap­
proach of spring..
"That little paragraph,” mused Mr.
Washington Glare, “lets mo into the
secret of Whitman's curious inspira­
tion. Sun bath. Why it is perfectly
natural thnt'the £rent orb of nil light
should inspire.
I shall remove my
clothesand stretch my limbs in this
golden bath of nature.
All, its genial
warmth stirs np quickens the pulses of
my muse,” as be pulled off his shirt.
"This ambient flood pours on me like
the dew of soft music, extracted by a
spirit of p .rest light,” and he folded
nis trousers and placed them beside his
coat. He could not help casting an ad­
miring glance at bis raiment, for tbe
clothes were new, and in truth, the on­
ly suit to which Mr. Washington Glare
had a title just nt that particular time.
He walked around for a time.
A low
growl arrested his attention. Looking
around in alarm, lie sow an enormous
dog, which he at once recognized as the
property of an old negro who lived in
the neighborhood.
“What’s the matter with yon. Ring?"
The dog growled and showed his
teeth.
“You. Ring! Go away from here.you
scoundrel.”
“The dog barked furiously, and made
a break for Mr. Glare. The unfortu­
nate gentleman took to bis heels. The
dog set up a yell and followed, gaining
ground so rapidly that Mr. Glare every

A day nr two ago a report was whis­
pered among the docks that a jug con­
taining Cour gallons of brandy had slip­
ped oft the wharf at the foot of First
street, and was at the bottom of
tbe river. Within an linur after the
information had reached the first pair
of ears, a man came sauntering down
upon the dock with a sort of grapnel
attached to a clothes line, and as he
caught sight of the owner of the ware­
house hekaid:
"B iug that the ice is ail ont, I’d like
to grapple for tlyxt gold watch I lost
hero Inst fall.”
He was told to go abend with all his
might, but he hail scarcely made ready
when a second man arrived. He had
an iron hook fastened to a stout cord,
and ue promptly explained:
"Being as I hail nothing to do to­
day, I thought I’d look up one o’ them
grind-sUines chat tumbled m here last
fall."
The two were working away with
their lines when a third put in an ap­
pearance.
He seemed considerably
surprised to find any one ahead of him.
but ns he got his grapnel ready, be
calmly observed to the pair:
"I’ve dreamed three nights running
that there was a brass kettle down
here, and I thought if I could hook it
up ami sell it for $2 I’d be sc much
ahead."
It wasn’t over a quarter of an hour
before a fourth mau arrived. He had
an iron rake attached to a long pole,
and as he found tbe trio at work he
sung out:
““Well, now, but if any of you fellers
find the shot-gun I lost hero last sum­
mer I’ll set up the drinks."
The fifth man came to look for a coal
shovel.
The sixth man had just found time
to drag for the body of his nephew,
supposed to have been in the river two
months.
The seventh came down, saw the six
at work, and turning to the warehouse
man, he growled :
“Always the way!
Last night I
dreamed of fishing up a
cook stove
from the bottom here, and I come
down to find a whole gang ahead of
me. Hang it! an honest, hard-work­
ing man has no show whatever in thia
town!"
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j

moment expected to feel his teeth.
The poet, realizing how ridiculous it
wsuld be to leave the woods, sprang up I
a snail tree just ns the dog was in the
act of nabbing him. Here seated in a
cork of refuge, be was safe, but hang
it, the dog began to gnaw tbe tree and
howl.
“Gn away, you scoundrel,” breaking
off a dead prong and throwing it at the
animal. The dog caught the piece of
wood and ground it to fragments.
Several hours passed, and the air grew
less balmy. A cloud shut off the sun
bath and a cold wind sprung up. “Con
found Whitman and his peculiarities,"
exclaimed Mr. Glare. “Go away trom
there you ugly brute, or I’ll come down
and kick the liver out of you.”
The’ dog seemed to smile at the
threat.
Darkness came on. The wind blew
fearfully cold, and the poet slapped
himself tn a vain effort to keep warm.
The owner of the dog hearing the noise
came with bis ax.
"Git him down, old boy ; git him
down. Bet he’s a coon."
“Say, Alf,” called Mr. Glare.
"What’s dat F
"Don’t you know me1 Drive that
dog away—”
"Good Lawd, do dog’s dun treed de
devil,’’ and the old negro run away.
Mr. Glare called after him, but tbe
superstitious old man ran, not daring
tu look back until be fell over his yard
fence. Mr. Glare began to descend tbe
tree, but a low growl drove him back.
Again in his fork, he sat with chatter­
ing teeth and benumed joints.
Day­
light slowly came. The dog .was still
at the root of the tree.
. ______
Mr. Glare shouted until the old negro
came.
"Good Lawd, man, what yer doin"up
dat tree 1”
"Drive that dog away."
"’Splain yerse’f fust, boss.
Yer
mount be crazy, fur no man o’ sense
ain’t gwioe strip naked an’ climb roun’
dat way. Doan b’lebe I’ll hab nothin’
ter do wid yer, boss.”
•‘I’m not crazy, man. I was taking a
sun bath, and—”
"Sun bath ! Crazy ez a bed bug. Uh,
huh, kain’ fool me," and tbe old man
went away. Fortunately the dog fol­
lowed him, giving Mr. Glare an ^oppor­
tunity which he speedily improved. A

“Say, George, I’m going to pop—"
The young man reached for his bat
with a frightened expression of coun­
tenance, and faltered out something
about an engagement with a man down
at tbe hotel.
"Why, George, you ain’t going so
early are you T I was just going to say
that, if you’d stay a while longer, I’d
pop-”
George disappeared through the par­
lor door, and was hastily fumbling for
the catchlock in the hall.
“Say, George—what’s the matter!”
she cried, rushing out after him. What,
are you going sway in such a hurry fori
If you’ll stop just a few minutes long­
er Hl pop-”
But George was thrashing around in
the storm house, and jabbing the door
all over to kind the latch. He finally
buYst a hinge off and was kiting down
the path like a frightened deer, when
bis girl stuck her head oat into the
frosty air, and bawled so that she sore shock awaited him, for reaching
could be heard a block away,—
the place where he bad left his clothes,
“Say. George! If you’ll come back he found them turn to shreds. Tbe
I’ll pep some corn !”
poor gentleman baa sent the following
to Anthony Comstock: “Go ahead and
George came back.
suppress old Whitman. I am with
you.” __________
__________
"Papa’* Home To-night” is tbe title
of a x&gt;ew song. So tbe old mao has
An Indian in jail at Deadwood refus­
ed
to
go
home,
when
discharged, be­
yielded at last. Let’s see, it must be
cause it was warmer and more com­
about fifteen yeais since they began Xo fortable in jail. The progress ofacivil&gt; coax him with “Father, Dear Father. ixation among the Indians is truly re­
markable.
Come. Home."

NUMBER 24.

vancement along the great highway of
progress.”
"Why; that’s lovely!” exclaimed the
young lady. "Y«»u believe in lady-suffraire, don’t von !”
"Lady wl:oF •
"Lady-suffrage—believe that ladies
should vote, and have all tho political
privileges that |ire accorded men.
That’s just what.this book says. That
chapter is perfectly sweet. It’s just
lovely.”
.
"I presume so. Bat how about the
chapter that says women shall not
cramp and distort tlieir bodies with
corsets and their feet with tight shoes 1
The gaunt demon of unrest that lurks
in the maternal bunion may, in the
child of that mother, become an ever­
present monster of pain.”
"Oh, those chapters are horrid ! What
the world is interested in are the no­
bler attributes of woman—her soul ana
heart. jF“
"Ye^ the soul-and heart business is
all righfcH»ut you const remember that
the humble liver, wo’kingawiH unos­
tentatiously, ia also a pretty good
scheme, and without health woman
can never attain success. Tho deadly
clasp of the steel-ribbed corset and the
fatal grip of the gleaming garter are
hurrying to enrly graves tho women of
our land. Tho beautiful eyes that
should sparkle so brightly are dull and
lustreless, the cheek whoso whiteness
should be relieved by the rosy blush of
health is sallow and wan, and the fair­
est temple ever made is rendered a
ghastly min by the one who should
take the greatest pride in its beauty.”
{ "And will you buy a book 1*’ asked
the yonng lady. "I’m sure you talk
beautifully,”
"No,” replied the horse reporter. “I
cannot buy a book, because actions
speak louder tlian words, and I do not
wish to disturb tbe domestic critic who
is in the next room trying to write soul
without a large S.

“'Ah, good morning, sir," said a gen­
1 tleman in black clothes and white neck
tie to the ticket agent at the Kentucky
Central depot in Covington.
"Good morning," was the polite re­
sponse.
"Do you pass clergymen on this
road 1”
•
"Yes, sir. nearly always."
"Ah. thanks.
Will you be kind
enough to give me a ticket then to
A LAKESIDE MUBIHG.
Lexington F
•‘I can’t do It, sir."
"Good day, gentlemen."
"Didn’t you say you passed clergy­
"Good day," said the horse reporter,
men
F
looking up and discovering a lady in
•“Yes, cir, and the conductor on the
tbe apartment.
last train in, said be passed a dozen,
"I would like to show you a work
and Mr. Brown told him it was all right.
which I am selling,” she began, "and
You’d better see Mr. Brown.”
am sure it will prove both interesting
Then he started up stairs after Mr.
and instructive.”
Brown and found him at his desk to
"What’s it about 1” asked the horse
the
corner.
reporter.
"Good morning, Mr. Brown; your
"The book,” continued the fair can­
ticket agent informs roc that you pass
vasser, "is by one of our best known
clergymen on your road, and the last
writers and speakers, and is entitled.
conductor in passed a dozen or more.
’What Shall We Do with Our Girls T
Will you exteud the same courtesy to
Tho question is certainly one of para­
me F
mount importance, and----- ”
"Of coarse," said tbe polite officer,
"Are your g’rls bothering you much
"if you will accept the same condi­
this season 1" inquired the friend of
tions as they did.”
Maud S.
"I shall be pleased to do so. I cer­
"Why, no,” said the young lady,
tainly would not ask more than bad
blushing violently—"that is—why, of
been accorded my brother clergymen.
course I haven’t any daughters.”
Will you state the conditional"
"Ob, you’re out on the road telling
"Yes, sir. They areas follows: The
people what to do with their girls be­
gentlemen in question, a dozen, I
fore you’re even married, let alone the
thing, stood on the platform of a small
mother of a few visions of loveliness !
station up the road, waiting for an ac­
Well, that’s all right. Some of our
commodation train and the con­
best cook-books have been written by
ductor on the through train passed
people who didn’t know a gridiron
them all, everyone of them, sir. Never
from tbe Fifteenth amendment"
stopped any more than if there wasn’t
"Bat this question of what shall be
any station there, and they came on
done with the girls, is really an im­
the accommodation fifteen minutes af­
portant one,” continued the young lady.
terwards, and paid half fare as usual,
“Have you e ter given it a thought 1”
the next train to Lexington start* in
"I can’t say that I have.” replied the
five minutes and you’d bettor hurry if
horse reporter. "I suppose we might
you waat to go there."
tie ’em up in the back yard when a cir­
He burned.
___ _________
cus comes to town.”

"I hardly think" you comprehend the
question in all its bearings. What is
the legitimate sphere of a woman—in
what field of action can she best dis­
play and make use of the God-given tal­
ents, attributes of mental force, and
physical grace with which she is en­
dowed T These are living, burning
issues, and must bo fairly met. What
we see----- ”
"All right,” said tbe horse repoiter,
“you can meet them if you want to.
Woman’s sphere, so far as I have been
able to discover, is to never have
breakfast on time. It is do donbt a
limited one, but she is gradually reach­
ing out into tho great unknown, and
will eventually grasp with her lily­
white bands the black demon of in­
justice that has so long oppressed her,
and strangle in the very stronghold of
its power tbe great wrong which for
1 centuries has baffled her efforts at ad­

"Whar’s you bin, William Henry F
"Jess down yer."
"Who’s you bin playin’ wid!”
“Kernel Jones’ and Judge Green’s
boys.”
"How many times lias I tole you not
ter play wid po’ w’ites ! Look heah,
William Henry, I’ze a mind to baste
you. Do you heah me!"
“Ye*’m.”
"Yougwine ter run Fid dem any
mo’ F
"No’tn.”
"Den let me gib you a solemn warn­
in’. Ef you doan stay away from dem.
I’ll jas take de bide clean offli you. Ef
yon keeps on dis way. fast thing you’ll
want to be disgracin’ yo’ sex like Fred
Douglass did, by marry in’a white wo­
man.
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league* are springing, up dally, and wUhtn
a few ttuNiUi* there will be 200 in existence.
Amoex toe points the league* will insist on
ar* toe repeal of-the law on tbe Ohio etal*
tite* making it a penitentiary offense for a
negro to marry a white woman, toe section

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ferine ot hl* friend CoL D. J. Wi
Army officer ot dtatlDctioo and an J
with Tioiont rheumatism. 80 great was bl*
agony ta after year*, be became a helpieM crip­
ple. and after trying numberteaa remedlea, to*
bath* of other countries aud sprodlug a fortune
of 820.COO, the disease seemed to assume a
more virulent type. Finally be wa* ;&gt;e xuaded
to try 8L Jacob's Oil. tbe great couquerer of
pain. It worked a miracle of cure. In a let­
ter to the Chronicle he confirms Capt. 8w**ey'»
statement and add*: “1 cheerfully give my unqualifleo uttcatatiou to tbe truth!ullness of the
statement, because 1 feci perfectly certain that
a knowledge of my core by Bl Jacoba OIL will
|&gt;rove the means ot relieving buudied* 01 *uf-

tbe word •‘white’ In the conrtltutlon. At
Cairo, Feb. 28.—A decisive engagement
days the Erie Dirpatch has at considerable^ the meeting of the State Committees at between the British troops under General
trouble and outlay secured carefully-coL' Xenia Saturday a constitton and by-laws
Graham and Osman Digma's rebels will un­
lected Presidential and Vice-Presidential
doubtedly oecur ere Saturday. Tbe rebels
•equcntly complied; and. further. whether preferences from prominent Republicans Io
■aid companies bad paid aijy
any dividends
dividenaa and la
l«
New York. Feb. 26.—Deiw -ratio infor­ are massing about a mile from Fort Baker,
what amounts, and what *tep*. It any. had the States of New York, Pennsylvania,
mation from Washington tells cf remarka­ where tbe main body of toe British are
Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The views of bly strong preferences In favor of the gathered, and are firing at toe British viippropriat* *100,000 to relieve suffer* r* by th* politicians both at and away from the N»- Presidential ticket of 1876. A Democrat dettea, without, however, doing any liarm.
-eoent eycton* in th* Southern States. Tm
who has just returned says that a ma­
Tbe English troops began their advance
The difference between advertising and^ ad­
jority of the National Committee be­
lieve that Tilden should be nominated oo Teb before daybreak Wednesday morn­ vertiser Is, the former always pays while th*
again, as he is tbe only Democrat who can ing. T wo hundred and fifty men were left latter sometime* doe* doL
carry New York, while Mr. Hendricks’ to garrison TrinklUL and tlie balance of the
thl™au&gt; w£. and to hmrok** iiM&gt;|Sn! *5 named. The Slate* just named were select- nomination would remove Indiana from tho soldiers under Genera! Graham, some thirty*
TW. U uxblnr U.A,.,’.SwwpnOl,
for purifying the blood, aud as a spriug medi­
thelr widows....in the Houses Joint retolu- I ed because they contain, by Uie Garfield list of doiibtful States.
The members of five hundred in number, advanced to toe cine.
._■
‘{on was Introduced appropriating *20,Uto for vole o( ]&amp;t}0 Republican voter* to. the num-- the committee are not yet disposed to ad­ attack.
ti&gt;* distribution
of seed
along
th* Inundated
.1.2*3,427,
«,« 407 Hancock
Hancock voteni
voters numbering
nuniberinir
Ohio
Valley.
Bid*
were
introduced;
B)
Mr
‘
ot
Tbe
rebels
regarded
with
exultation
toe
Two beads are better than one, particularly
vocate
Mr.
Tilden
openly,
but
think
that
wnio .» mioj. Din* were inuoauocu: oj nr.
rv-»
—. u&gt; prohibit alien* and forelgaer* ।| 1,785,603,
0*tM.
1,185,003, and
and a population m 1880 ot events will soon justify such advocacy.
landing of toe force*, and cried out that in a barrel.
__________
acquiring
land withlu_tn*ynlte&lt;ii 173112,226.
---•«— &lt;•or
----over one-tlijrd the total in the This visitor says that the selection of Chi­ they were convinced that Allah had erat
—
........ or, own
---ing
- -----------------------------Not one person in a hundred, at the age of
States; by Mr. !to*»crans. to authorix* th* Union. Lying contiguously, they comprise cago Is commonly construed at Washington the British soldiers as a prey to them.
colnagoof
silver dollar* and
*n&lt;l fractions
fracdona thereof, _}
coinage
of Oliver
; .
Anr'tmn »&gt;f
sixty, can say that they are free from Rheumat­
under the metric system; by Mr. McComas, “ lAtRe, wealth), and intelligent |X»rUon of as in Tilden's Interest
There is much anxiety In this city regarding ic pains. All can be cured of this mu*t dread­
-------- ------ Constitutional amendment pro- the country.
Three of Bia five State*
the
result
of
the
expedition,
and
less
confi
­
ful disease by toe use of libeumatic fljrup,
vld^a that no -.
State at'ial'l
be procTud d b/the
u-..
.&lt;-T ar0 cj.18Sej by me Democratic party as NEW YORKERS MOVING FOR IHOH LICENSE. dence in toe success of toe British is felt.
To whom it may concern:
grant
of any
charter ofof incorporation
from
New York, Feb. 27.—Thousands at­
taxing
The black troops alSuakim have been
taxing tbe
the capital
capital stock
stock of aueb
such corporation!
corporation; doubtful and by tbe Republican party tended
Wolcott N. Y., April il, 1682.
a maao-meeting last night In favor found to be in communication with Ahmed
by Mr. Bterena.
Stevens, to establish an lure^Stat*
luIer-Stat* claimed only by meager majorities.
This I* to certify that I am an engineer by
Railway
Transportation
th*
-----“------------‘ “Bureau
“------- for •*
“In order to get the general feeling of the of the passage of a High-License bllL Hen­ Barondf, the second In command under Os­ trade, and for the last five years have been
nation* party
regulation of commerce with foreign natloas
„riy each Cli.drman
chairman of Ute
toe Republican Cou&gt;Com- ry Ward Beecher said he did not believe it man Dlgma, and Admiral Hewett has for­ troubled more or less with rheumatism, snd
K’jjsa? 1., „„
possible to enforce total abstinence, but bidden them to leave their camp. Tbe gun­ for the last five weeks before this . date 1 have
forth* relief of th* persons rendered de«U- the best of hm knowledge th«.
the nnbtix
public nu.im&lt;r
reeling It would be a good thing to shut up some boats Decoy and bphiux have been stationed been entirely unable to work, and when 1 com­
tute by the overflow of ths Mississippi River and preferences throughout his county. of the vile dens that now flourish in tbe me­ so that their guns command toe camp, while menced using the Rheumatic Svnip 1 could
and its tributaries; by Mr. Springer, propos­
leave my chair. ‘ After using -oue-half
tropolis.
orders have been given them to open fire if hardly
ing a Constitutional amendment tanking tha This Inquiry was also put to Blinking and
ot a bottle of toe Syrup, I began to grow
-----PrcridenUal torm jilx J,eai
7; ----------------nml rendering- observant lUpublloatU, but Ctalmet, 10 oil
there should be any symptoms of mutiny.
l«-1 ter, and am now at work agsin a* usual,
the President Inellgibl* to re election to the k of tlie counties of tlie five State*.
Vienna, Feb. 27.—A strong movement having been cured with three ijottics. I should
MUXOPOLY IX MEWS.
next succeeding term. Mr. Kvana
Evans, from th
th*• ' The following table? show tlie names of
Ison foot in toe Provlnceof Galicia in favor advise any one troubled with Rheumatism to
Committee on T*rritorie*. reported a bill the candidates and the number of counties
of emigration to America. The magistracy use Rheumatic Syrup. Enough caunot be said •
providing civil government lor Alaska, and
Sir. Willis, from the Committee on Education, in eaeti Stale and in all pt lue States for
of East Galicia have unanhnoudy petitioned in iu praise.________ Alfred Rar sold*.
Copyright Now* Mottor.
a bill to aid and temporarily support the oumeach man:
tim Governor of the Province to prohibit
inon schools.
Barnum's will cover* nearly enough parcbCincinnati, Feb. 28.—Concerning tbe tiie sale of passenger tickets tor American
Dills were reported in tho Senate on ths
meut to make a circus tent.
ptoposltlon to Introduce a bill in Congress ports.
•Tbe report on life Commerce of tlie United *8th to prohibit tho mailing of newspapers
L
ondon
,
Feb.
27.
—
Arthur
Wellesley
TJ REPAIR DAMAGES.
to provide for tlie copyrighting of news
Btates with Mexico by James Nlnitno, Chief containing lottery advertisements, and for tho
Pee) wns unanimously elected Speaker Of
il
of the Barren of Statistics, has been made relief of Fitx John Porter, the latter being |
Dear lady, there I s probably uo use telling
matter, the Enquirer has tiie following to toe House of Commons yesterday.
you that faabiouable life in a great city is a
public. This report is in response to a reso­ made the special order tor March IS. A Joint
say editorially: "A bill bpending before the
London, Feb. 26.—Shortly after one rough one on your beauty. Late hour*, loss of
FIRST CHOICE.
J
lution which passed toe House last January. resolution was passed expressing the anproci- 1
|
by tbe
real
the Nation of the generosity of
or 0
Great
House of Itepresetilatlvfls to copyright nows o’clock a. m. a terrible explosion oc­ sleep and mental excitement »111 leave you by
The most Important topics treated in there- atlon
i
E S
Britain In presonUngthc Ajert forth* Greeley
Items, or, In other words, to copyright curred In the cloak-room of the Victoria und by »!&gt;oni of those beautiful tresses which
pat are the permanency of tho present Relief Expedition ...In the House Mr. Cobb
£ 8 3 s
lovers around you iu other year*. Artifi­
daily newspapers for forty-eight hours. Railway station In London. The explosive drew
GoveromenL tne security of life and proper­ asked unanimoui consent for the paraage of
was undoubtedly dynamite, a largo por­ cial substiliEei, can never pass lor those rich
16 151 The bill was drawn by tiie General
ty in Mexico, toe present encouragement the Senate Joint resolution of thanks to Great Blaine ...................... .......... *1
Britain for the gift «&gt;f tho Arctic steamship Logon ................... . .............
10
a
tion of the roof was blown off, and nearly and glossy lAsLf. Parker'* Bair Balsam will
to commercial enterprises In tint country Alert,
but Mr. Robinson oblected. Tho
1 31 Manager of tiie Associated Press, and all toe glass-work tn the station destroyed. stop jour hair *?Bni failing out restoie Ils. uaD
............................. to
and the railroad* of Mexlca Mr. Niuimo I’louro-pneumonla bill wns dlscus-ed tn the Edmund*
oral color and soXincss, and prove cleansing
General bberman ............ :
3* 1 tbe corpor itlon aforesaid bos an attorney Two men ----were ----sent to tho ‘bus- aud
=&gt; 1
doses his report 'with toe following allusion hour &lt;&gt;f adjournment, it being argued that tho Arthur .
e
beneficial to tiie scalp.
................
nt Washington to press its passage. Should pltal
with ..
severe Injuries.
Extenwas full 01 unconstitutional pro- John ?berman.....................
to tlie future of railroads on tins continent: measure
“1
viKtons, and was in tho interest of a ring now Gresbara..............................
It become a 1 &gt;w it will cripple every coun­ sive damage was done tlie surround6
Unhappy is a young man who*e overcoat Is
•*Tbo extension of railroads from tlie tielng tormod to control toe cattle trade
Harrison...............................
try newspaper Jn tiie land. These papers Ing property. T
Two
“. reports
r.
accompanied with his uncle.
United * States Into Mexico and the com­
&amp; i largely de|&gt;end for the news features of the explosion, toe noise being like the dis­
Lincoln ...............................
pletion of the Canadian Pacific Railway Mkcd immediate consideration for a resolu­ F-»stcr .................................
THE GREAT AMERICAN CHORUS.
their weekly Issues uj&gt;un tiie metropolitan charge from a cannon, and was followed
.
............
with its brandies will in toe course of two or tion which ho offered directing the Pom- Cullom
by an immediate rush of flames. Tho
Masiiburne . .. .... ..
Sneering, muffing and coughing! This is
1 i dailies So far as the Enquirer b concerned,
three years place almost every habitable part 0lice Committee to Inquire whether at any M
Her
........................
1
tim rural prose is welcome to all it con­ booking-office, cloak-room and waiting­ tbe music all over tbe laud justtiuw. And will
of North America within the reach of com­ time toe Western Union and tbe Baltimore A* Evart*............................
j tains
Wo wunt no legal inldbltlon room were completely shattered, and are a be uuld June. "I’ve gutsuch an awful cold in
mercial enterprise. In view of what has Dhlo Telegraph Comnonio* bad negoti- The nominee ..............
6
Diyhead." Cure it with Ely's Cream Balm or
against any one to help hunsell lo tlie confused mass of debris.
14
been accomplished In railroad construction «tod tor consolidation;
after
debate
A refugee from Tokar reports that ho Il mny end in the toughest form of Catarrh.
8 4
good things we oiler three hundred and
In the Dominion of Canada, tlie United ttle resolution wiu referred. Mr. Blair No choice. .. ...................
met n rebel acquaintance who told him tlie Maybe you have catarrh now, Nothing is more
Stales and In Mexico during the last five Introduced a bill to extend the time
STI 8H R* CL WJ sixty-fivu days in the year. The New
dreadful. This nmedy masters
to
the completion of rniiroads west of the
York newspapers, or a majority ot them,
intention wns to put all tbe garrison of ruuscouaand
years, the prediction appears to Im? no for
it M no other ever did. Not a snuff nor a li­
Mississippi River to which grants of public?
favor tho proj&gt;osed law. The com­ Tokar to death, except the gunners, after quid. Applied by the finger to tiie nostril*.
longer a dream of pie enthusiast that land ha I been made, which were m good faith
Edmuinl*
............
tlie
surrender
notwithstanding
the
prom
­
plaint
is
made
tliat
the
New
York
cor
­
within the lifetime of men now actively en­ pneoc-uting the work of construction, with­ Arthur
respondents for newsjiapers in Chicago ises that had been made.
gaged In business pursuits, direct railroad out the forfeiture of such grants. A long de­ Logan
.
..
and other points west to San Francisco,
TKINKtTAT, Feb. 20.— Baker Pasha has J MIm Jennie Flood once refused a New York
communication will be established between bate took place on the bill to construct eleven General Sherman.
by the reason of difference in time in been appointed Chief of the Intelligence De­ 1 suitor because "he had not energy enough to
Gresham
....
tlie United States and all the countries of
John Sherman
their favor, can, without credit, tel­ partment, with Colonel Burnaby, corre­ spatur the mud on his trousers in rainy a eatbCentral and South America.”
resolution
was adopted directing
the Harrison
egraph ail Biere b worth telegraphing from spondent of toe London Post, as assistant
THE M'PHEIMON BANKING BILL,
Secretary of
tho
Treasury to state Lincoln
London. Feb. 26. —The great steamship
New York to their rerpectivo journals.
Grant
A RUN UN A DRUG 8TORF,
which passed the Senate Monday, If It be­ how much money there wns m the vaults, and No second choice
They not only can, but da One or two Great Eastern fans been purchased by too
to
report
what
amount
could
at
present
be
a;&gt;come* a law. will add about 3100,000 to the nHed tn liquidation of the public det&gt;t. Mr.
Never was such a rush made for any Drug
San Francbco newspapers, because of tills, Government for a coal hulk at Gibraltar.
S8 KI llL-juO
circulation of .toe bonks of Illinois, 850,000 Bingham, from tlie Committee on Poit-offlce*
have given notice ot STa desire
to withdraw
St. Pkthiwuuro, Feb 26.—A deficiency Store as is now at F. T. Boise's for a trial BoL
to those of Iowa, and *25,000 to those ot and l ost-road*, reported *di*ers&lt;-ly on tho
from tho Associated Prv»A Thb b why of 100,000,000 roubles In the last fourteen tie of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumpto prevent the use of tho United 8tates
Wisconsin, making the total circulation of bill
the latter corporation favors the news years has been discovered in toe adminis­ turn. Cough* aud Colds. All persons affected
mails to advertise noxious medicines, lood
1 with asthma, broticbith, hoaraneas, severe
Illinois banks nearly 810.000,000; of Iowa, and
tration of Turkistan.
copyright
compound* The Hleuro-pneUmuala bill Lincoln
1 coughs, or any affection of the Throat and
lilacock
between 85,000,000 and 86,000,000, and ot was further considered.
Panama, Feb. a6.—Congress declared Lungs, can get a bottle of the great remedy
"The proposed law would be the worst
Wisconsin 83,000,000. Tho general im­
kind of a monopoly. R would '&gt;e withhold­ Dr. Rafael Nunez elected President of tho | free, by caUlng st above drug store. Regular
pression Is that the bill will pass the House
ing for forty-eight hours the Intelligence Republic of the United States of Colombia.
Ogierfby.
GOXE TO HIS REST.
and become a law.
Ecquador, Feb 26.—Caamano 1 id
ot the land. It would tend to dwarf rattier
elected —
reepectiv
than enlighten the people os to current events. Guerrero have
.....been
------------r----- ,y
HELP FOB THE HEROES.
It would lead U» endless litigation and vex- ; PreBldant and Vice President of Ecquad^r.
The bill introduced In the Senate by Sen­
The
election was "
the nsiflt
atlon.
it
would
be
a
step
backward
rather
" of’ a ’trade
' with
"*■
ator Harrison Is of great importance to
Fpstcr
.........
the
church,
and
the
Liberals
threaten
to
than
forward.
It
is
not
asked
in
soldiers and their widowa It ptotidM a
St. Petersburg, Feb. 28.—W. H. Hunt, Grrtham
.
the interna of the people, and
Is revolt
pension for all soldiers who served during United States Minister, died yesterday mom- Hartrautt
In fact, against their Interest It would
porter
.
toe war of the rebellion in tlie military or lug,
strike at the poor rattier than the rich, for
iieav.r
...
A New Road lo the Rockies.
naval service for the period of six months
. ..
too latter'class are largely within the reach
Washington, Feb. is7.—A cablegram Hewart
and were honorably discharged, provided
Philadelphia* Feb. 27.— The con­
Miller
.,
of tbe metrojiolitan press. When a monop­
•u„..
are many
they are ----nowThere
dKabled.
was received by the Secretary of State from Edmund*
tractor
for
building tbe Souris A Rocky
oly of the intelligence of the country is cen­
soldiers and sailors who
did
not' SL Petersburg announcing the dcadi ot Keel
Walswortb
tered in a circutiiacriDed space and kept hot­ Mountain Railway states that work will be
contract
disabilities
during
the Minister Hunt, which says he died from Ka»~m
rapidly
pu.died
as soon os tbe spring opens.
Bed.
as
It
were,
for
forty-eight
hours.
It
is
war
such * a
----of
--------------------specific
-------and
Robertson .,
about time to give up tlie fast mails and the The road will run from Winnipeg north­
well defined
defituvl nalure'as
nature '»a to enable them to dropsy, superinduced by chronic inflamma­
telegraph. The bill ought to be defeated,
westerly through Battleford to a point be­
Any good man
make proof thereof, as required by law, tion of the liver.
and doubUess will be."
yond Edmonton, In ail about 1,050 miles.
Mr. De Struve, the Russian Minister,
but are now broken dowitjin health by re 1The company Ims lxx*n reorganized, und a
son of toe hardships and exposures of tlie called on Secretary Frellnghuysen and read
land-grant of 6.4u0 acres per mile has been
service. The hili grants relief to those who him ths following telegram from tlie Min­
An Interesting Decision.
nedrabka opinion.
obtained from the Government- The bonds
had the physical strength to bear the bur­
Toledo, O., Feb. 21—A peculiar case of the company, amounting to *8,000,000,
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 28.—The Republic­
Those suffering from
den* of the war without receiving hospital ister for Foreign Affair? of Russia:
Tho Emperor Instructs you to express to tho an tomorrow will publish expressions of has been decided in the Common Pleas
have been placed.
complaints peculiar to
treatment, but by reason of their long President
and Government of the I’nltcd
their sex, which are
and faithful service have since tiecome Buttes the iincere regret which the death of Nebraska opinion on Presidential prefer­ Court here, Involving the validity of slave
ence*.
Over
three
hundred
leading
Repub
­
dally
becoming more
Great Excitement Among Miners.
invalids The highest nite of pension Mr. Hunt caused bi* .Majesty. I have no need
A colored man married here in
dangerous and more
licans were written to on tlie subject, marriages.
granted Is *24, which b made divislbl« ac­ to add that tbe Government and Russian so­ covering
... (n l(|#| gtnUi 1883, but was arrested far bigamy, it being
Denver, CoL, Feb. 25.—The miners o'
firmly seated, yet who
every -----«u»um eve;,
county
cording to tbe degree of actual disability. ciety are much affected by this loss. GiDts. ji vwv
charged
that
lie
was
married
while
a
slave
neglect
to use, or evan
The replies
Colorado and the Black Hills are represent­
indicate toot Nebraska
The bill increases the rate to *12 of all wid­
to a slave woman in Belford County,
to learn about ZoaMr. Hunt was a native of Louisiana and I will
1n&gt; for
..
he... should Vs., in 1801.
ows to pensioners who contracted a disabil­ came of a prominent family. When the be a candidate. -Blaine if
P h o r a—W Oman's
The Judge instructed ed a* flocking to the Coeur d’Alene dis­
First
preference.
Blaine.
coveries
In
Idaho.
Two
hundred
men
have
Friend
ity in and since the war of the rebellion,
the jury that slaves, being property, could
Arthur 51; Edmunds, 18; not make legal contracts, but that the courts wintered in the snow-bound valley. The
, For testimonials prov­
and who are now drawing *8, ant! fixes the war broke out he adhered to the Union and J 107; lx»gan, 69; Arthu^si;
a steadfast sunjtorter of the cause Conkling. 15; Lincoln. 12; General Sher
towns of Eagle and Hayes have been start­
ing Its merit, address,
rate of snch cl.dmants at *12 per month for remained
to tho end. He wm first brought into I man, 10; Harrison. C; GranL 4. There is iiave decided that a slave marriage became ed, and municipal governments have been
R. PkNOCLLT A CO.,
future pensions.
valid, by cohabitation as man and wife after
’
Kalamazoo,
prominence
when
he
became
the
counsel
:
nearly
unanimous
preference
for
Robert
T.
eslablislied.
No
claims
can
be
jumped
un
­
It also provides a pension for the widow
Mich.
Governor Kellogg in his contest with Me- | Lincoln for the Vice-Presidency. If Blotne the emancipation proclamation went into til June 1.
Meals cost one dollar and
of such soldiers as may be pensioned under for
effect
In
HMM.
The
case
thus
turned
on
the
Enery.
He
subsequently
became
a
candidate
continues in his present position—not an
drinks twenty-five cents. Four saw-mills
the first section of said bill, and, also, tiie
Attorney-General on tbe Republican avowed candidate—the Nebraska delegates question of fact whether the pair had so co­ and a telephone line are now under con­ ' Sold by all druggl«U.
widow* of those who served in the war of for
habited
or
not
as
shown
by
evidence,
Tbe
ticket and was elected, and served one term.
struction.
toe rebellion shall obtain a pension under He was re-elected as Attorney-General on the will undoubtedly go to the National Con­ jury rendered a verdict of not guilty.
the existing laws for disability, without tiie ticket with Packard, but was thrown out of vention uninstructed. Tlie delegates will
Death of Ex-Gov. Hubbard, of ConnecllcuL
widow being required to prove that toecause office through the Influence of theMacVeogb probably be elected in Congressional dis­
N. B.—Every woman, sickly or bealtv, should
Held Under a Terrible Charge.
of death was due tn service. This does not commission, which overturned the Packard trict conventions.
Haktfoui), Conn., Feb. 28.—Ex-Govern­ read Dr. PeogeBy’s book, "Advice to Motiier*.
grant a pension to all widows, but to toe wid­ Government and installed Nichoil. white INDIANA'S DEMOCRATIC PREFERENCES.
Chicago. Feb. 25.—Nell McKalgue, toe or R. D. Hubbard died In this city nt an concerning disease ofs women and children,"
Free
to any lady. Postage in sealed enielop*
ows of soldiers who are or may become jxm- preparations were being made to seat
Indianapolis, Feb. ’28.—Tho Shelby young butcher, of Winnetka, was indicted early hour this morning, after a short ill-' 4 cento.
sionera. It grants relief to many worthy llayee In Washington.
Soon
after Democrat recently sent out letters through
claimants whose husbands were disabled by tots Mr. Hunt was appointed a Judge of Indiana Inquiring the choice of tbe persons Saturday for toe murder of Mr. and Mrs.
reason of their military service and were tlie Court of Claims at Washington, to fill a addressed for the Presidency. Of those Willson. The fatal buttons found in the
THE MARKETS.
room where th* murder was committed
destined to die from some specific disease vacancy
caused by death. Though Ulis was who responded 3,855 named McDonald; 463 were fitted to the butcher’s vest in toe pres­
from which they were lingering, but acute a life position
Naw York, February 28.
resigned it on March 5, name*} Payne: Hancock was preferred by ence of the Grand Jurors, and this, with
disease intervening and causing their deatli, 1881, to becomehrSecretary
three; Thurman by 2; Homily by 4; Hen­ other circumstantial evidence, induced them
of
tbe
Navy,
and
tbe Claimants were barred, owing to the im­
Sheep
toe appointment as Minister to SL dricks by IU; Ben Butler by 1; Morrison by to present an Indictment promptly. The
mediate cause of doith not being due to ser- received
Petersburg April 12, 1881 He was forty­ 3; Tilden by 37; Voorhees by 44; Holman detectives are said to have discovered traces FLOUR—Good to Choice..
by 18; while 15 expressed no choice.
Patent
eight year* of age.
of blood on McKalgue's clothing.
His
—No.* Red
young assistant, who is supposed to have WHEAT
No. 2 Spring...
Tbe bill providing for toe admission
TORN TO MINUTE PIECES.
Washington, Feb. 28.—The Democratic been Intimidated Into making a statement CORN '
of tbe southern part of the Territory of
to shield ids employer, has also been ar­ (JATS—Western Mixed.
members
of
the
Senate
and
House,
Senator
Dakota as a State, which the Senate
RYE
Pendleton presiding, met in joint caucus rested.
PORK-Mc**...................
Committee on Territories has agreed to
Wednesday afternoon to appoint a Demo­
report favorably, is similar la many
For Rale by H. G. JEIAJL2E.
Demands lor Gold Cota
Omaha, NeU, Feb. 23.—A HtUe after cratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
respects to the bill reported by that com­
The
committee
as
agreed
Ui»on
at
the
cau
­
three
o
’
clock
yesterday
afternoon
a
terrific
N
ew
Y
ork
,
Feb.
28.
—
In
anticipation
of
mittee at the last session of Congress. It
cus
is
as
follows:
the subetutlon of silver and silver certifi­
la in mo«t features like ordinary “enabling explosion was heard all over Ulis city.
A. H. Garland: Connecticut, W.
acts,” and provide* for the organiza­ Bouse* were shaken, and in tbe soutiiern por­ W.Arkansas,
Raton; Delaware. C. B. Lore: Illinois. R. cates in the payments by the sub-Treasury
tion of n State, lo be known as Dakota, from tion of toe town nearly every pane of glass W. Townabend: Indiana. 8. M. Btookdager; to tiie banks in making daily settlement of
Medium
that part of toe territory of tint name south was instantly shivered by the terrible con­ Jowu, J. H. Murphy; Louisiana. N. C. Blancb- balances, the demands for gold coin at the
Butcher*' Stock..
fr1;. M*’7&gt;«nd. A. P. Gorman; Massachusetts. sub-Trvasury ore increasing very largely.
Inferior Cattle
of the 4flth parallel. A constitutional con­
H H I-iverinr: Michigan, N. B. Eldredge;
HOGS—Live—Good to Choice.
vention h to be held on the second Tuesday cussion, people rushing from their houses in Mlsafawippl.
H. L. Muldrow; Missouri, A. M. Two banking-firms alone drew from the
811 BEP
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ef December,
the delegates to be elected krror* Jt WM soon learned that Steele &lt;fc Dockery; New York. R. 8. Steven*: North Government *700,000 in doublo eagles.
BUTTER—Creamery
November 14. next This convention 1* u&gt; Johnson’s powder house, located just out- Carolina. C. Dowd; Pennsylvania. William Since Wednesday last Treasurer Acton h.is
Good to Choice Dairy....*..
Mutohlor:
South
Carolina.
6.
Dibble;
TennesEGGS
—
Fresh
loclude 230 delegates, the unusually large side the city limits, had blown up, and that
&lt;?• M‘u«: Virginia, paid to Hit banks 83,100,000 in gold coin. FLOUR- Winter.
th&lt;! f0&lt;ir T°unK Uds luui been killed. They liad T’u'
V“*nlB’ J- K 'Kenna; It is thought that tbe bankers are locking
Florida: IL H. M. Davidson; Georgia. A. H.
rttcutf
to be elected from single dLtric‘% the
*’“UnK ,n thc neighborhood, and when Colquitt; Oregon. J. H. Stater: Wiaontuio. P. up the gold in the belief that it will once GRAIN—Wheat, No. 3 Spring.
V. Deuater; Arizona. G. H. Gary; Montana, more reach a premium and become a spec­
Corn, Na 2
usual grants of public lands for educational
ulative commodity.
Oats, Nat
u^S°..T.
‘
SS^
n
«■
purposes made, and a provisto Included
Ry*. Ma*....... t....................
INDIANA DEMOCttATIC CONVENTION
requiring tbe new State to as.ume tbe the roots and shattered into pieces as if [
Barley. Na*
A
Daring
Robbsr*.
BROOM CORN—
debts incurred for the erection of such raked with grape and can n 1ster. and on
I
Liver and .aJduoy Bemedy,
Indian apoLu, Feb. 28.—The Democratic
Red-Tipped Hurt....-....—.
public buildings as are located within its the brandies were found sticking many
Chicago, Feb. 23.--At tne corner of Ran­
Oovnpoondad from th* well known
limits. Tbe bill leaves tbe northern part of pieces of human flesh. The mangled and State Central Committee met here Wednes­ dolph street and Fifth avenue at 7 30 Satur­
Cufrirc.Hopfc Malt, Bwcho, Manunreeognlzable
bead
of
one
of
toe
vicUms
day
In
conference
with
a
number
of
the
drrtJm,
DaadaBca. Sarsaparilla. Ca»tbe Territory with Territorial organization
to Choice..
cara BagradA, *L oombfaedwMi an
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was found in the fork of a tree at some dis leading mtn of toe party throughout toe day evening a machinist from South Chica­ POTATOES-Good
POKM-M«*e...........................
taoee from th* powder mill and thirty feet State. The meeting was private, and was go, with *210 In bls pocket, entered a Lar­ LARD-8taun.............................
from tiie grouni Tho names of the boys devoted to a discussion of the political out­ rabee street car while the horse* were be­ LIMBER- _
Common Dressed Biding..
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as follows:
look, which
Chris Madsen,
they regard
agedasseven
favorable. While ing changed. Four young men followed
toe committee is open to suEreftlomr” Tim
AbD®y» “S'*1 seventeen; tlie matter did not come up for eonaldera- him Inside, and two guarded the doors
delegations at present in tbe city have In“K*1
John Stitt, tiou, yet a general feeling w*c manifested In while their accomplices knocked the ma^kotaJ^t the comnii/tee, while apprcda^ r T1‘*1Inf£OrV’f th? ®xPloBion *“
in favor of Isaac P. Gray, of Union City, as too chlnist senseless, took his funds and esc mild ।to far Governor. By aonaentof Sen­
ting the natural tenacity felt for the name. Counc1,1 B'uffa, and even at that distance ator McDomltl be wiu continued chairman
Robbed of a Fortune in Jewels.
have unanimously decided it would not be n,Mn2Lbouses were badly shaken. No idea of tlie eoinmlttoo until after tlie State Con­
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a good selection
“ to 11)0 cause of tlie expio- vention, toe date of which was fixed at
Halifax, N. &amp;, Feb. 27.—William H. HOGSw&gt;YdrtMN.
Philadelphia*
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but as it l» known toe boys were hunt June 25, tho basis of representation being
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FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.-—
Tn® ™T 0ATHj Ing it I*siipptMed they built a fir* under U10 one delegate fog each two hundred vote* Halgh, of Port Hope, Ont, a passenger lo 6HKEP-Be®.....;
OwsBmii....................
Tbe bill repealing the test oath, which re- powder bou.wi in order to amok* out a rab- cant for Secrelary of State Myera in 1881.
the Circassian, from England, was robbed
’ BALTIMORE.
pe and Matt Bittars Co.
o*aiiy paiMd the House, Im* pawed toe hit An Inquest will be held to-morrjw. I
CATTLB-Be«t.
ORGANIZING FOR rilElB MIGHTS.
DETROIT, MICH.
Medium....
BruiNGFiELD, a, Feb. 26.—Graham and other valuable*. The theft was n
Dluweil. a well-known lawyer and Dolito discovered till tbe passenger* bad landed.
to Quino.',
Loring has laid before tho Prenidcni toe
report of too com miss ion appointed to exam­
ine th* *win*4^toatry. It is emphatic lo tho
statement that htre-are no conditloos sur­
rounding Ute industry which tend to propa­
gate disease or render pork unhealthful.
From tip returns from railroad and
transportation
companies,
slaughter­
house*, packer* and shippers, confirmed
‘ by those from Boards of Health, Hu­
mane socleties, and experts employed by
the commlaalon, it appears that die utmost
care Ims been preserved throughout; ,tit.it
• dead hogs are never transjtorted except to
Offal-rendering
wtabltshmenU;
that
diseased bogs are refused transportation;
that humane laws and sanitary ferula toms
exist in all stock yards, and are enforced by
local luapMtors; that rigid scnitlny i* en­
joined in all slaughter-house*; that toe
methods of slaughter and packing, and tl»e
qualities of toe material used, are regulated
by the rules of the Chamber of Commerce
and trade, «nd that constant care la exer­
cised to see that no mheallhful means are
employed In any brancli. The examination
proved that American pork was fully equal,
if not superior, to that of France or Ger­
many. No general dlsca.se existed, and the
occasional presence of trichina was com­
paratively unimportanL
Tbe report Is
signed by George IL Loring as Chairman,
E. W. Blatehford, of Chicago, Prof. Chan­
dler. of New Ygrk, IXb. E. Salmon, of
the Department of Agriculture, and A..-D.
Curtis, of New York.
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�U Monday.
thought ac old-fmdiloued winter

' —A delegation of onr skaters went
to Vt. Ville to show ’em over there how
to skate, Monday evening.
—If you have any spare time upon
A. »o n-U»bUUr *»d tidr
1 would rcier
your hands improve it by making oth­
er* happy. Try the rollers.
. —Old reaidenl* a*y that the present
SP-8prii« Calico, Gingham and Drex GrxxlA i« the most evenly-tampered, magnifi­
at
.
TbumaM’s
cent winter this vicinity bos ever en­
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
joyed.
To Loan on good Real Estate aecnrity.
—The salt in circuit court of Jacob
________ H. A. DCKKBB.
Oamnm vs. Wm. E. Griggs, for false
FOR SALE.
imprisonment was dismissed by order
of the court.
H. M. Lbb or IL A. Dckkbs.
nrUnring XXX Butter Crackers 8tbn. for
quarter, *1 JSo. Biuok's.

(—Walter Webster has former! a co­
partnership with 8. W. Fowler, a Man­
istee attorney, and will depart for hi*
new field of labor in about a month.

FOR SALE.

—On Sunday a flvr-year-old Durham
cow, belonging to L. S. Smith gave
birth to a 1181 pound calf—the largest
HELLO! BELLO!
ever known to have been born in this
To whom It may concern: 1 have more goods
than monev, and I wl&lt;4&gt; to trade them for some vicinity.
of tlut desired artHe in v&gt;rder that I may be
—F. M. Potter nf the Vermontville
able to pay the Cash for AlTtbe Maple Sugar 'I
Hawk'has his roller skating rink in
can bur thia corning apr
eth* running operation, and looks to the
2r"itne Boots."
*** I wn)e to ^,irn*Mh him half a column of
etc; and p*» enny cent of it tert to yoa for locals every week.
E. L. Bhavik, Maple Grove.

.-nb,nn,toi&lt;x&gt;k
and help along the good cause. If you don’t telephone line. Two loaua of poles
.„d th.,
&gt; ■
—— - - ■
.1 nrth
w:ii 'Lo
pat in TlnalflnH
position ms soon __
as it.
the_
Jodie.
Yoon Ras’y,
C• ’• • o* 11 a.
condition of the ground will permit.)
T. 8- Cut this out and paste It tn the alnum■ ac, m I can’t afford to advertise It mom than
—A Brooklyn man set fire to n. pile
of cat-tails in the rear of his residence,
•a.Go to G. A. Truman's for New Goods. Saturday evening; they took fire and
Just received.
blazed up so fiercely that a alarm of
FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN.
fire was sounded nnd the fire depart­
A Feed Grinder nearly new.
ment came in hot haste to subdue the
,
Mabshaix, GaixaTIx &amp; Co.
conflagration.
Don't forget that John Braun keeps a
—The editor of the Hastings Demo­
fine line of Tobaccos and Cigars.
crat arts us how to spell “it." Oh,
NEW MEAT MARKET.
come off, now. Give ns something
I desire to announce lo tbs people of Naahvilie and surrounding community that I have harder; besides, if yon don’t know
opened a meat market first door north of 8- how yourself, there are probably peo­
ple in Hastings who can spell it just na
pleteUneof fresh and salt meats, sausage,
dried beef, etc., which be sold at lowest prices. well as we can.
By keeping best quality goods and selling low,
—Notwithstanding tbe fact that the
I nope to receive a fair shara of tbe public pat­
ronage. Highest price paid for hide* and pelts. times are close, our merchantile men
Give me atrial.
*TOBS FURNI&amp;.
seem bound that Nashville shall not
SWFreab, New Candies at Jxo. Baavs'a. lose her well-deserved reputation of be­
ing ‘Si tin-top, good place to trade," for
MONEY TO LOAN
they are laying in full and elegant
On Real Estate at low rate of Interest of
H. A. Dinuuis.
stocks for the spring trade.
NOTICE.
The annual election for tbe election of village
officers for the village ot Naabrille, Barry coun­
ty, Bute of Michigan, will be held in the town
ball in said villageon Monday, March 10,1884.
The offlcerj to be elected arc u follows, to-wlt:
One President to bold office for one year.

—Divers persons persist is getting C.
L. Glasgow and tho editor hereof mix­
ed up extravagantly. We have suc­
ceeded in selling a number of heavy
bills of hardware, a wagon or two and
several harvesting machines, and there
is no telling how many thousand dollorx C. L. has taken in on subscription
aud job work.
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. One Marshal for one year.
One Street Commlsatoner for one year.
One Constable for one rear.
—J. M. Wood has purchased ofW.
Three Trustee* for two years, to take the
places of Freeland T. Boise, Herbert M. Lee H. Young the building occupied 6y D.
and Claries W. Leatx whose terms at office will C. Griffith’s fruit evaporator, and is
having the same moved on his foundry­
eight o'clock
lot for a wagon and blacksmith shop,
to be operated by F. Colo and Chas.
Village Clerk.
Middleton. As soon as spring opens it
NOTICE.
is expected that Joe will irect a foun­
The Board of Trusteea acting an the Board o»
~ r
Registration for tbe village of Naahrllle, Bar­ dry on the same premises.
ry county, Mich., will meet al the office of tbe
—One of the most successful enter­
Village Clerk on Saturday, March 8, 1884. All
* * ■* ft.* ------ *■ tainments held in this village for a
long time was that under tbe auspices
of Jefierds Post, G. A. R., Friday eve.
Over 500 porsens attended and the
COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS gross receipts of the affair exceeded
S77 of which about S40 goes into the
CovKcn. Rooms.
»
relief fund. The program rendered
.
Naahville, Feb. 25, 18M. [
was a most excellent one and gave uni­
Regular meeting.
Prceeut, Parady, president; Boiac and Tru- versal satisfaction.
;—L. Russell, aged 88,died at his home
No quorum being present Council adjourned in Hastings, Wednesday, from heart
uniU Monday, March 3rd, 15M.
disease. Nashville’s first residents all
F. McDbmt,
remember Lucius, be baring practiced
Cleric
law here, after the incorporation of the
village a couple of years, or until he
MARRIED.
TROXELL—GUNTRIP—At the residence of was elected circuit court commissioner,
and by Elder P. Holler. Feb. 26, William Trox- which necessitated his removing to
cllandMissEllen Guntrip.
the county sea’^) Lucius was a moral,
ASSYRIA.
industrious, large-hearted fellow, and*
will be missed by many.
Mrs. M. Shepherd has a baby girt.
—In Justice Feigbuer’s court ThursGeorge Clark had a sale Thursday.
Frost had a small break down Fri- dap, Stove Springett brought an ac­
tion against Claud Price to recover a
Tlie dance at Union ball was a sue- threshing bill. Price conteated the
suiton an off-set, claiming that Steve
broke down and was at the job so long
Whiting Ellis is preparing to bnild
that he was put to an expense and dam­
age
far excluding the the threshing
Ed. Clark h.is moved on h» new
bill; that Springett’s teams were there
farm.
long
enough to devour half a ton of
D. Wilcox gave bis foot a bad gash a
bay. 8 bushels of oats, 3 bushels of
few days since,
screenings
and some corn. The jury
Wm. Seiger and family have gone to
brought in a verdict of &gt;10.31 and costs
Rome Center on a visit.
in
favor
of
Springett. Walter Webs­
Mr*. Frank Walker has gone to
ter appeared for the prosecutioS and
Nebraska to join,her husband.
W.
S
’
.
Powers
for tiie defence.
Good afeigbing every forenoon, and

ward on that day and register their names.
Fxajtx McDzbbt,
Village Clerk.

—What the Nashville traveling pubgood wheeling in tiie afternoon.
Aaron Kiv«’ll W lK gored by n cow needs-and imperatively demands, is
tlie
services of a night man ot tfir de­
just above the eye a few days ago.
C. Walker ba* bought tlie H. Tuck­ pot. People waitiwg to take night
trains are obliged to remain out in the
erman 30-acres, paying therefore
There was a surprise party ar James cold or presume upon the. hospitality
Lee’s for bis eon, it beingiris sixteenth of those living in the vicinity. Leaving
the waiting room unlocked during the
birthday.
■ ' Richard Jones has rented his farm to night is out of tlu question, for that
____
_
_ . s । plan has Im*«‘U tried, aud the depot beGeorge _________
Kent. Jours
baa bought
bouse iu Battle Creek and will move) came a rerdeavous for tramps and a
there soon-_____________________________ j sobering-off place for drunken bums.
While C. C. Gage- and J. B. Milb 1 We understand that a petition praying
were tnk Ing ■» sleigh ride recently their for the ratabBsbme&amp;t o$
’
sleigh upued over and the latter re- ’ will be circulated and
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1 the ht adquarters of the railroad.
The reason Gyrus Hendrix did not ।
mtst
tb*k^n? 1
! on Sunday last,

It of the very beat quality.
grist mill by wawllqa under the same
und mmtncr un tint
'Thbum open. Ill, niH
re&lt; were after flour and
feed,

190AL* 9IBBI.E - S1BBLE
Hiram Coe has the mumps.
Geo. W. Francis has a new nd vt.
1
Several cases of scarlet fever are re­
ported.
■ Mrs. Wm. Bostonia visiting friends
at Dexter.
C. L. Glasgow is laid up at ho^e with
neuralgia.
Spring! ethenal spring! How do
you like it T .
John Furnias has recovered from his
recsntjllness.
Mrs. H. C. Wolcott visited at Hast­
ings o_Y«.r Sunday.
8. D. Hawtborue of Bay City was in
the village Monday. ’
Brad. Wheeler returned from Ohio
Tuesday morning.
C. F. Crocker of Tub Nkws is .visit
ing Battle Creek friends.
.
Mrs. M. J. Perry, of Bellevue, is vis­
iting at Frank McDerby’a.
S. Doty, of Cheyenne, Wy. Ter.,
visited Nashville over Bnndny.
The next thing we expect to hear is
that someone has shot a burglar.
Elwood Martin has moved into the
second story of ti&gt;e Barry buildiog._
W. G. Ay Is wonh departed for Kan­
sas, Tnesdpy, on a prospecting tour.
George Truman has been battling
with the mumps nnd has trinmphed.
Thermometer registered 4 degrees
below zero Thursday morning at six.
■ ,E. WrDeriar and wife of St. Marys,
0., are visiting friends in this vicinity.
After six,long weeks of suffering,
Charles Lentz is once more able to be
out.
Mrs. R. T. Miller of Jonesville is
visiting her daughter Mrs. C. L. Glas­
gow.
Mrs. William Cunningham, of Lan­
sing, is visiting her brother. Emory
Parady.
The rights and powers of constable­
ship should be conferred upon the
night watch.
O. B. Hager, who has a stock sale
north of the village to-day, will soon
start for Dakota.
C. C. Wolcott and wife have return­
ed to Dakota, with the good wishes of
their many friends.
The blue ribbon meeting will be held
at the Congregational church Sunday
afternoon at 3 o’clock.
By special request we publish “The
Army Bummer,” read by C. Ainsworth
at the G. A. R. entertainment.
G. F. Fish and Miss May Stevens, of
Charlotte, gave an exhibition skate
at Winn &amp;• Flint’s rink Saturday eve.
Mr. L. Tompson of Orangeville And
F. A. Bacon of Prarieyille, were guests
of_A. S. aud L. A. Foote over Sunday.
»Miss Maggie Jeffrey has moved her
,-tock of millinery goods to Portland,
where-sbe will henceforth do business.
Mr. and Mrs. Pennock will entertain
the M. E. social, Wednesday, March 5.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
Graves 6l Son, although with us but
a short time, have already built up a
fine trade. Note carefully their new
advt
Harry Hale rejoices in tbe possession
of a horse. It’s a good one, and now
when .Harry rides it ia in bu own con­
veyance.
The W. C. T. monthly meeting held
at theM. E. church Sunday evening
was an interesting affair and largely
attended.
Miss Mimi Brown, teacher of the
primary school, is afflipted with the
mumps, and her school-has been closed
this week.
Henry Holmes attended the I. 0.0.
F. Giand Lodge, neki in Detijoit last
week, as a representative of the N»hville lodge.
Will Griffith has been laid up for a
week with b badly sprained ankle—the
result of a fall at one of the Vermont­
ville skating rinks.
Andrew Boothe, of Battle Creek, vis­
ited at L. 0. Crocker’s this week. Mr.
B. took one of B. F. Reynolds’ fine
farm wagons home with him.
There is a great rivalry between Pot­
ter, of the Hawk, and Strong of tbe
Nashville News, as to which is the beat
skater.—Charlotte Repub’ican.
Owing to the illness of theorganiktof
the company, the Continental Bell
Ringers were unable to fill tlieir en­
gagement at the opera house, Monday
evening.
. Mr*. McElwin, district deputy of tbe
1.0. G.T. for Barry Co., will viiis
Nashville lodge next Monday evening,
consequently a large attendance of the
members is deaired.
Woodland Center, it is said has »o

M. Wood’s Tuesday afternoon wasone
of interest. Tlie ladies entered into a
lively discussion on the question, "Is
fashion a stumbling block to Christian­
ity.” On account of the president’s re­
signation, the following officers were
elected: Preskjeixt, Mrs. Wood; 1st Vice,
Mrs. Osmond; Rud. Vice, Mrs. Powers.
The Missionary society at the Con­
gregational church will hold their next
monthly meeting at the Wolcott House
Wednesday, March Sth. Members and
others interested in the work' are re­
quested to be present, as a plan of
work will be laid out for the future,
and other matters of importance will
come before tbe meeting. Do not for­
get the date.

A SERMON

Without a doubt no man. however
meek and amiable he mhy be, likes to
be “dunned.” In fact some men take a
dun ns an insult.. We have seen a man,
when naked to pay what he honestly
owed, wax wroth—his voice tremble,
his pulse quicken and his blood fairly
boil; and yet he couldn’t tell why.
This style of a man is always partic­
ularly sensitive about* being reminded
that he is in arrears on his home paper
which weekly lays before him the news
of his own locality, affords him and' bis
family hours of pleasnreable and' pro­
fitable amusement in the way of inter*
eating and useful information, and fi­
nally pays for.itself by protecting the
good wife’s pantry shelves.
A dan like this sometimes makes
him so mad that he pays up, stops his
paper, and—borrows his neighbor's/ for
he will have the news. He really im­
agines that he bates the newspaper
man worse than he does a fruit-tree
agent or a lightning-rod man. Let
this man place himself in a similar buaipoaition with the newspaper man and
see if he would not do the same.
Suppose that after bis grain iah'arvested h« finds himself possessed of a
thousand bushels of wheat. This, if
marketed in a “lump” would bring him
in a good, round'sum. and with it he
could pay his debts, or, if he be lucky
enough to be even'with the world, in­
vest it where it would add to his-income and comfort. But a neighboring
farmer comes over and buys a bushel
of tbe cereal. Tbe price is a small mat­
ter—a dollar or so, and he says “ Twill
pay for this in a few days." Of course
our man doesn’t want to be small about
small things, says “all right," and the
neighbor (eaves with his wheat. Anoth­
er comes in the same way, and another
and another until the whole thousand
bushels, the reward of a long year’s
hard toil, is trusted out to a thousand
men.
As a matter of course not one of'
these men is concerned about bis little
debt, for it is small, and wouldn’t
give the man to whom he owes it much
of a “lift” anyhow; and so ho dismisses
the matter from his mind little think­
ing that his neighbor’s wheat erop has
been “peddled out," that ita value is
due him from nine hundred and ninety­
nite other men besides himself, who
are perhaps' as careless about paying
for their bushels as he is about paying
for bis, and that our wheat raiser is se­
riously- embarrassed in Iris business
plansbecauM* of tbeir seemingly trivial
neglect. But on the other hand if they
would all pay him promptly„they would
not only prove themselves men of bus­
iness integrity and honor, but thus en­
able tbeir creditor to maintain such a
reputation for himself.
Is ’he simile over drawn ? In it not
only too true of the difficulties with
which tbe publisher of ^country news­
paper has to contend 1
JOHNSTOWN.

Mrs, David Haight and Ciaty are on
tlie sick I tel this week.'
. Our band expects to return tho call
of the Roaiua band to-night.
The Cootiaenul Bell Riogsrs show­
ed at the town hall Saturday eve.
The hearts of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Dllfen beck are delighted over tbe ad­
vent of a bran new girt.
Ou Wednesday evening about thirty
of the little folks gave Claud am!
Maud Hough a surprise. They all en­
joyed themselves hugely.
TImj Woman’s Foreign Missionary
society will be entertained by Mrs. Dr.
Carpenter on Wednesday at 2o’clock
p. in. Gentleman invited to tea;
Public temperance meeting at tbe
cburcbon Sunday eve.. March 9; under
auspices of the W. C. T_U. The!.la­
dles desire the attendance of every
man in town.
Last Friday was the 15th anniversary
of Rev. aud Mrs. Judd's wedding, and
so the Woodland people got up a sur­
prise party for them. The people of
the Holmes class were of the same
mind, nd they came also. TIm lat­
ter took possession of the parsonage
and the Woodland company-of W. P.
Holly's residence. The people nt both
places enjoyed themselves very much,
but it seemed to puzzle Mr. Judd’s peo­
ple to attend both parties at the same
time. Although it was a crystal wed­
ding those in attendance did not eonfine themselves to crystal gifts, hot a
silver watch, castor, lace enrtaina and
other articles co the amount of' over
855 weie received by Mr. and Mrs. J.,
for which they are very grateful.

WEST KALAMO.

Hill, ditto; foot, Charity Brown fflitWilrxn Bow mt haaftnhihod his term

Mr. and Mrs. Me Ma nan, of Eaton
Rapid*, were visiting at Mra. Hill’s last
Mr. and Mrs. James Sackett, of Vt.
Ville, stout Sunday with her brother,
Charley.
.
About horses—Mr. Rawsou anew one
Mr. Hunter a true one, Mr. Harper a
dead one. •
| Convalescing—Mrs. J; Hail, Mrs.
Almira Loomis, Mr. J. Wright, and
Martin Harris.
.
Warren Barry has returned to Lans­
ing after spending a few days with
friends at home.
|
Emigrated: Weeley’KIU to Vrjmontville, Wells Htistead to Burnstown, Jay Childs, Eaton. Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of Lowell,
spent a few days with-their brothers,
S. and P. T. Weeks, last Wert.
Mr. J. Fast had a severe attack at
paralysis last week, and Mrs. Fast is
sick with inflamatory rheumatism.
Amanda Sackett was the last one to be
surprised. Half a hundred or so filed
into tlie house last Monday evening and
ruled right royally*.
As there was no service at the Pres­
byterian chprch last Sunday until eve­
ning, several hereabouts availed them­
selves of tm&gt;%42pportuuity ot listening
to Rev. Williams of Vermontville; k
Sure it is that our girls she no dis­
position to take advantage of leap year
when they they allow one bashful
young man to escort five young ladies
to a party.
The L. A. 8- which has been resting
from its labors during the winter, toot
nparma again last Thursday, and was
entertained by Mrs. Morrison in a-very
delightful manner. Rest has given vig­
or to the members, who went to work
with a will, and we may expect now
tlmt considerable work and' good will
accomplished.
Omega.

Those who want office begin to itch.
Mrs. John Tomlin is prostrated with
fever.
Henry, son of Albert Barnes, is on
tbe sick list.
Libbie Matteson is visiting her
brother at Jackson.
Horse buyers are scouring the coun­
try for horses to send west.
The ways of the farmer have been
NORTH CASTLETON.
slippery lor the past month.
Silo* Shepard, of Calhoun county, is
Another Dakota blizzard Tuesday.
visiting his sinter, Mrs. Al. Mix.
M. H. Bloom comes to the front with
Horace Stocking/of Shiawassee coun­
ty, has been visiting bis father H. J.
W. H. Blake,- of Shaftsburg, made E.
Oliver, son of John Tomlin, carries Lockhart a surprise Tuesday.
hin arm in a sling—tlie reeult of a scuf­
Miss Elenor Wilkinson took the prize
fle.
at the Hosmer school exhibition.
Al'..Mix bus a native yearling heitfer
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lockhart made Dr.
that he hao been oftered thirty dollars Fuller, of Hastings, a call Friday eve.
for.
J nines Lockhart arid-wife were taken
Growing wheat shows » smiling suddenly ill Monday, and are stilt very
countenance as it peeks frommsder tbe low.
snow.
E. Partello, of town, hired a rig of
Aleck Wing, who emigrated to Osce­ E. Lockhart Sunday and started for
ola county a few weeks ago, return ed Ionia.
to Kaia mo a few days since, satisfied
R. Hosmer, of Carlton Center, with
tbat this is a good locality..
his family, made his mother &amp; visit last
The Mason Broa. are arranging to re­ week;
M. Downing’s orchestra furnished
move their stock barn to a more con­
venient locality, it now being some music at tbe Hosmer exhibition Satur­
half mile from their residence.
day evening.
E. J. Wilson has lost quite a number I
Several of our citizens attended the
of sheen with some mystaroos disease*, G. A. R. bop at Nsahville».Feb. 23nd,
and complaint is frequently made that and pronounce it ft success.
sheep are wintering in poor condition.
A certain family on the State road
Geo. Ehret and Bert Decker, lads of are in trouble and need assistance. The
14 years, sawed four cords of beech and supervisor should, look after those in
maple wood in five hours. Tbe boys distress.
are waiting to learn of a better job of
John Mesmer was taken sick with
sawing by boys of their age.
bilious fever Inst week. Rufus Ehret
A young man living-in the townshiptook
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—M to
charge
of bis school
with
credit
of Bellevue has for some time past beep ^himself. Mr, JL is a fcst dasa teacher
seen to visit a justice of the peace liv­ and iur.iahoped he wilt be engaged for
ing near hero quite often, and people another term.
X.
bein to think something is wrong over
in oor Bister town or else there is like­
RARRYVILLE.
ly to be a suit of attachment instituted
Barber Meed is in poor health.
ere long.
Lewis Miller has tbe northern fever.
On Monday last Fred Babcock, and
Ella Brown and Eva Pincomb have
a fourteen-years-old son of Ambrose
Sioeson were oub bunting rabbits with been visiting at A.D. Badcock’s.
Ex-pastor Rev. D. G. Jennings hu
ferret and gun. Young Sloeson having
shot a rabbit, Fred was in the act of been calling on old friends of late.
John Delong has been confined to
securing tbeir ferret, when in some
manner his gun was discharged send­ Ida house for several weeks by sicking the full charge into the- hip and
thigh of young Siosson making an ug­
ly wound. The boy was taken home,
surgical aid-was secured and a largo
number of shot taken from.the wound
and the boy is getting along as well
as could be expected.

Tbe donation test week, at the church
for the benefit of RevJ L. D. Abbott
netted over thirty dollars.
Tbe M. P. church has bought for a
parsonage the property formerly own­
ed by C. Pickle, aud tbe pastor has
moved in.
WEST SUNFIELD.
Morgan is elated with the prospect of
a roller mill being built in their village
Ette Talliday is home again.
in
tbe near future, aud perhaps their
EInter Baker has sold his farm.
sliow for another railroad is m- fair as
Florence Dilley is tbe best spelter.
Hastings.
Itkw Ixkr.
The social element waxeth stronger.
I. H. Wick wire has a cousin visiting
Ed. Sboltna is working in Nashville.
EAST
CASTLETON.
him from Nebraska.
Mrs. Cotton is at ber-daughters, Mrs.
W. Lyons baa got lumber on the J. Fast.
/
A party at Henry Witte's last week.
ground for a new house.
School closed ia the Nead district
Selah Noyes hits returned to Grand
Elmer Tongate and Robert Phillips’
Ledge.
wife and son, are convalescing.
Jay Child* baa gone to make or break
E. L. Snyder, of Bntler, Ind., is visit­
Boys, bant up your cow bells and tin m Wyoming,
ing relatives in this vicinity.
horns, for we expect a wedding soon.
Miss Edna Brown queens the kitchen
Ren Noyes has gone, to Ilastiugs to
Po jiona grange at tbe hail last Fri­ at Mr. Dilleys.
work in A. Kellogg’s broom factory.
day, followed by a dance in the even­
Mrs. H. Sackett is visitingber daugh­
zkbout forty invitetit guests enjoyed
ing.
ter in Charlotte.
k pleasant party at Mrs.
O. F. Newton aud family, of Free­
*
Mra. Jaa. Hunter is entertaining com­ day evening.
Estella Elerton m
Old Scratch fly away with any man port, were visiting friends in this vicin pany from Rochester,
George Phillipa made a flying visit in a concert at tbe M
that attempte to set wp a gin mill
hOUM
The happiest man in our town is W. 8. tbe first of the week. •
there.—Hastings Democrat.
Feb. 96. H*
Houston. He has got all the luxuries
Mias Francis Ludwig is spending the
jomea E
week with her brother, Warren.
R. EL Dickinson, E. W. Murray. J. L. of life in this world.
Mrs. Albert Barnum, of Woodland
was visiting in town lost week.
her* of Ivy I^hre. K. ot I’..
Mr. and
HlU, spent a few
days in

School has closed in. the Porks dis­
trict.
Mr. Garrett has purchased tho Riddle
farm.
Coon Hunter Joe ismourning the loss
of bis dog.
Hsrvtg- Cole baa traded farms with
his brother.
H. Voaehild is going to build a fine
house this spring.
Tom Bagiev has moved to Gull Pra-

coMtairted matrimony.

Earl

�-—
BLOOD,
1ATUBDAY.
came toward him. and held out her
A fOOJt JUN'S 1TNALTH.

In Hature * company, ।
With one who will not ।

wealth of owing naught to-d«y
that J would r&amp;dly W.
e debta

which th, ohOd ItaXmod with M wr
latent, of lolonwt which touched Murgaret’s heart.
"I don't know any little girls," she
said at last.
"Tell me some more
about Ethel and Kate.’!
Margaret told a ridiculous story about
Tom and a wicked practical joke which
he had once perpetrated at hi* sister’s
expense, and Damaris laughed sudden­
ly. thereby greatly startling both her­
self and Margaret.
The dressing-bell rang.
“There, I must go, said Damaris.
“You will want to dress. Oh. Rupert
will like you. Miss Percival I am sure
ha will."
JHAPTER VL

“Thank you,” aaid Margaret, taking
the seat which Mrs. Lascelles po nied
to. The lady did not speak again until
tbe servants had left tho room. Then
she said:
‘•This is my daughter Damaris, who
will be yom pupil.
Margaret turned to the young girl,
who looked about twelve years old. Her
love for children was part of her nature;
her manner toward them was fearless,
and naturally gracious and attractive.
“Damar a! "thought she. "What a
name! It suits her, though.”
Indeed it did. Margaret almost
amiled as Damaris, regarding her from
Uiair of dark eyes which might have
onged to "the ox-eyed one” herself,
came to her, and kissed her without ado.
Mrs. Lascelles looked on, with rather a
sad smile.
•• 1 hope wo shall be great friends,”
said Margaret to tho child, throwing
herself into her now role with an earn­
estness born of real interest. "Is it long
since you did any lessons?"
“Yes," said Damaris, sedately; but
her grave little mouth parted in a very
pleasant smile.
“Then we shall hare to begin easily
st first," said Margaret, pleaded with
the girl’s entire confidence in her, for
she still stood by her side, holding her
hand.
Margaret turned to Mrs. Lascelles.
•• Bftt I think 1 was to have two pu­
pils, Mrs. Lascelles,'wss I not? A son
of vours, I understood?”
A subtle expression of trouble flashed
into the lady’s face and eyes, as she an­
swered:
“My only son—yes. He is four­
teen. Damaris is only a little over
twelve.”
“ His name is Rupert, said his sister,
gravely.
I
“ Rupert is not veiy well to-day, I
am sorry to say,” pursued Mrs. Las­
celles. “I would take you to see him at
once, but I wish to speak to you about
him first. I believe you understood that
he was not nearly so robust as most boys
, of his age?”
“Perfectly, and I shall bo grateful if
you will tell me anything that you think
may help me with him.”
Mrs. Lascelles also looked grateful,
but she sighed instead of speaking. Be
it observed here that Mrs. Lascelles,
though she had years ago been in tbe
great world, bad partaken of its gayeties, and had only escaped filling the po__ of a fashion beauty because she,
herself had no liking tor that position,
was. though a born gentlewoman, not a
born woman of the world, of whom, as
of the poet, it may be said, nascitur non
fit,
She perceived nothing incon­
gruous between Margaret's ostensible
profession and her manners and appear­
ance.
• Her servants, in th .ir own quarters,
were even now discussing the now ar­
rival with considerable acumen. They
had on tbe instant discovered that
Margaret had not the true governe-s
ring about her. Her air, her manner,
her voice, her belongings, all gave the
lie to her profession.
Her dress,
though so studiously simple, (according
to Miss Percival’s in-tractions) did not
succeed in making her look a governess
rather than a young woman of fashion.
Tbe maid who had carried her traveling
a up-stairs (a bag which, fortunately,
no monogram upon it) con­
templated it from all points of view,
and, coming down-stairs, reported that
“that ’ere bag belonged to a real swell,
and no mistaxe: and she would take
her oath that the hotties inside had
gold tops and tbe brushes ivory backs"
—which they had. The mistress of the
establishment only saw that Miss Per­
cival was a gentlewoman, with the
manncn of one. Sho was charmed
with her beauty and thought how verv
nicely and suitably she was dressed,
but that which principally concerned
her was:
“Sorely Rupert will take to her—if I
ota get her to consent to what I wish.
If he does not. he will never like any
'body. I feel as if she were the right
U
1—__ r

When Margaret had finished her lea,
Mrs. Lascelle* sent Damans up-ataira
with her to show her her room. The
child ran before her with more anima­
tion than she had yet displayed; and

RUTSBT.
Margaret dined alone with Mrs. Las­
celles. Her husband, sa d the lady, had
been called awav to York on business
connected with the county magistracy;
she hoped he would return that night,
but it wns not absolutely certain. Damaris did not. appear.again. After din­
ner they went into the drawing-room.
“lam sorry your son is ill.” began
Margaret, "I fear he is a sufferer.”
There was a pause ere Mrs. Lascelles
replied; “He 1* indeed * great sufferer.
I want to speak to you about him now."
“Yes," said Margaret, *track with
the extreme gravity of her tone.
“ When your engagement with us was
written about. It was understood that
you wore to have two pup la.”
“Yes. And am I not to have two?”
"That depends upon your own wish,
Miss Percival ”
Margaret started. She wished Mrs.
I«aaceircs knew that she was not called
Miss i’erclval. for there was something
in the earnestness and sorrow of her
tone* and gestures which made Marga­
ret’s trivial little plot suddenly appear
very trivial, indeed. Mrs. Lascelles
went on:
"lam encouraged by your kind face,
and by your evident love of children, to
tell you of the difficulty in which I am
placed. I have had many children,
these two are the youngest, and the last
who survive. My other children have
all died—and I have suffered in losing
them.”
Margaret was silent. Mrs. Lascelles
went on, after a pause: “ You will nat­
urally understand that my only boy,
the last boy I have left, is very precious
to me."
“Yes, indeed.”
“Not only that, but much hangs on
his li o. He is tho only heir to his fath­
er’s name and property. Great hopes
hang upon him, and he is grievously
afflicted.”
She paused, anguish in her voice.
Margaret’s attention was almost breath-

whose eyes sank, as the felt an uneasy
sense of confusion and embarrassment.
Mrs. Lasvellcs went on discounting for
nomo time on Rupert's idiosyncrasy*,
and enlarging upon his cleverness.
Thus the evening' droned, away, and
about ten o'clock Mr. Las -e'les arrived,
and Margaret was introduced to h m.
■He was a rosy, healthy, bluff-looking
country gentleman, known far and wide
as ."Tbe ’Squlre;” a startling contrast
!n ' appearance to his Wife—on whose
looks and words, however, he appeared
to 1 ang with much devotion. He profesacd himself tired and . sleepy, and
seemed anxious that the household
should retire early.
“How has that lad been?” he asked,
abruptly.
“Oh, much as usual, dear,” answered
hUkwife. “lam just going to look into
his room now. If bo is asleep. Miss
Percival, as 1 think he will be, 1 should
like you to see him."
They went up-sta:r«. Margaret fol­
lowed her to'the end of a corridor, she
noticed the geography of the upper por­
tion of. the bouse, and remarked that
her own room was at the opposite end
of the same corridor, of which circum­
stance She made a note.
Mrs. Lascelles after looking into the
room, turned, and beckoned to Mar­
garet to enter. She did so, and stepped
up to the side of a low iron bed, beside
which a lamp was burning low on a ta­
ble. Mrs. Lascelles turned up the light
and she and Margaret stood, one on
each side tbe couch, looking down on
the face of a sleeping boy.
Even in sleep it was a singular face.
One saw thst it was sallow, as if with
habitual ill-health, and there were dis­
tinctly marked lines on the brow and
about the mouth—lines which, fort­
unately. are rarely to be seen on the
faces of boys of fourteen. The forehead
looked even too large and massive for
tho delicately chiseled outline of the
face. Tbe mouth was large—the lips
drawn, as if with pain, even in sleep.
A quantity of light brown hair was
tumbled back from his forehead. Mar­
garet could not guess what his eyes
were like. Thev were veiled over by
the mystery of sleep.

side him.
“ I saw you in your sleep last night,
. and shook hands with you then," she
said. “ You bars been ill. I hope you
feel better this morning; and I have
brought you theta flowers out of -the
garden."
She looked straight at him as she
spoke, and saw what a curious expres­
sion he had—pinched and frostv. H&gt;

“ Who told you to gather them?’’
“No one.”
•'Did you gather them for me?"
“Wh^r”*’
Because I hoped you would like to
have them.”
“ Yon are quite sure that you gath­
ered them for me of your own design
and imagination?'’

STARTLING FACTS:

“Then I will keep them. You saw
mo in my sleep last night, von say?"
“Yes. Your mother took me to your Owing to contemplated changes in our business the coming year, it is ateuarteiy necessary to
room. You had bold of my hand, and
ua to reduce our stock before Invoicing. We have therefore decided to offer
I thought I should like you?'
“If you saw me in my sleep you saw
-OUR LARGE STOCK OF—
an ugly wretch enough, in all con­
science. Still, if you have to see me at
all, it is best to see me then, because,
when I am asleep. I amqniet, and when
I am awake I am generally snapping.
You may ask Damaris.”
Mai^jaret laughed.
, “1 should think," said she, “that
you had better leave it to me to say Commencing on MONDAY, tbe 4’h day of February, and extending the sale' to tbe 1st day of
what I think of you. and not go putting March, during which time we shall offer the entire etoef without any exception, at ACTUAL
I your own thoughts into my mind, in COST. This is a thing WE have never done before, and are well aware that it is often done
that wajr.”
•
I The boy looked at her keenly.
■
“That shows that you have a mind,
WE ARE DETERMINED TQ.
to begin with,” he said, caustically,
and Margaret laughed agnin. "But as
for their oe ng my own thoughts—they
are everybody's thoughts. People may
\
say what they like to me—that is what To It* very lowest point, and In order to do this we shall offer an opportunity to secure BAR­
they think of me,”
GAINS such as have never been offered in thia village.
"What? That you look ugly when
you are asleep, and snap all tnc time
you are awake, do you mean?"
JK This will be t rare opportunity to secure Barfrstns in Dress Goods, of sll kinds. Table Lt®
He nodded drearily, with a frosty, yet ens, Napkips, Underweai, Shawls, Blankets, Hosiery, Gloves, &lt;fcc. Anything in the line of
wistful smile.
Remnsnu will be sold for Just what they will bring regardless of cost or value.
"Ifyou are so cross, I won’t tell you
thetic face of tho boy, who suddenly what I thought,” said Margaret, smil­
stirred in hi* sleep, and turned over, ing her tenderest smile, and feeling her
his face toward Margaret Mrs. Las­ large heart swell with sympathy, even
celles quickly turned down the light
with love, toward him. His reply at
One of Rupert's hands stretched itself, first seemed irrelevant Strok ng her
as if seexing some answering clasp to hand, from which she hnd by Mm Per­
which it was accustomed. His eyes cival’s sage advice strip|»cd all tho rings
ha f opened. Margaret put her hand up­ (governesses don’t usually go about
on his. His fingers closed for a moment with four or five hundred pounds’ worth
over hers, and she fell the clasp, a of jewelry on their lingers alone,” she it. ONE-HALF DOZEN ALL WOOL, FUR-TRIMMED, LATEST STYLE LADIES'
strong and nervous one. though the Lad been’assured), Rupert said:
hand was thin to emaciation. He
“ What soft hands you have!”
sighed, as If satisfied. Then bis fingers
"Have I? Do you like soft hands?”
relaxed their grasp, and once more ho
“Some. I like strong, firm bands.
was plunged into deep sleep. Margaret Yours look strong; and what a weight
looked up, smiling, and found Mrs.
they are. too!” He lifted one at the
Lascelles'
eyes
fixed
upon
her
Tears
wrist in his little fragile hand, and add­
"Is he? How?” she asked.
ed: “ Arc they strong?”
“When ho was a mere baby a careless stood in them.
“It is a happy omen." said she.
“Yes. I think so.”
---------- OB‘r—
nurse let him fall over the bridge at the
"I’m sure of it Aud they are the
They left the room and Margaret
bottom of the garden, yonder.” She
proper size. I hate to see tall, large
pointed to where the gray stone bridge asked soltly:
people, with little, tiny hands and feet
spanned the stream.
"He escaped
“Does ho sleep alone, then?"
drowning, but he fell upon the rocks, . “Only a dressing-room dvides bis but I know some one whose hands are
and was very much injured. He has room from ours. Well, what do you stronger than yours."
"Indeed. Who is that?”
been a sefferer, in mind and body, ever think?"
“I'll tell you another time, perhaps.
since.
Ah! sometimes I feel how
“ I think I should like to take care of
wrong I am in wishing to keep him. him. and try to make him happy," He is my dearest friend, and he can
For we have nursed him and helped said Margaret, looking earnestly into make me do what ho likes.” Rupert
spoke with suppressed emotion of some
him through his peril—for what?"
the mother’s troubled eyes.
--------SUCH AS-------"But how? How do you mean?"“ Ah! you shall try. God bless you land.
[TO BE CONTINUED.]
asked Margaret, thinking of tho vague for your goodness!" she answered,, with
chill she had felt as she drove up to the a clasp of the hand, as they separated.
house that afternoon.
A Long Day in Dalecarlia.
CHAPTER vn.
“Ho has suffered from hip-disease
Free from the oppressive dictation of
ever since."
It
" Poor little fellow! •’
Mrs. Lascelles never came down to a guide-book, we wandered far into
“But that would be comparatively breakfast. Her busband was one of Dalecarlia, wherever the picturesque­
ness
of
people
or
landscape
led
us.
reeasy for us. and for him, if there were those inordinately early risers who are
nothing else. There are times wheo he up. have breakfasted, and gone abroad, gard'ess of the conventionalities of
suffers so strangely, mentally—when he at hours which ordinary humanity is travel. The long days of midsummer,
AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTOA'IMH TOC!
with no darkness and little twilight,
has such terr.ble and inexplicable at­ tempted to call the middle of the night
tacks that—that we can scarcely believe Fortunately, he d.d not expect the said followed one another like a succession
I cannot afford to be IDLE if it Is HARD TIMES, and these Goods MUST GO for what
him to be quite sane—ouite like ethers. ordinary humanity, w.th its weak­ of day-dreams, for no arbitrary Nature they will bring, to make room for New Stock.
Like others!—no, that he never will be, nesses and imperfections, to follow his drove us to bed or summoned us to rise.
my poor boyl ’’ exclaimed the raulher, great example. Margaret and Damaris At midnight wo were sometimes work­
with almost a err of pain in her voice. breakfasted alone at half-past eight on ing on sunset-color studies or sitting at
“And yet, when ne is a little belter, be the morning after the arrival of the the window reading. We started for
is so bright, so clever; he has flashes of former. Then she was to go and see our day’s walk an hour after supper,
light which are almost like genius. Oh! Rupert in the school-room. She sent sleeping when we were sleepy, anti eat­
if he were but well! If he were but Damaris to play, telling her she did ing when we were hungry. How long
well! If he were but free from this not think they would do any lessons a man accustomed to a lower latitude
I have opened a shop for doing blacksmithing
curse, this blight that hang* over him, that morning, but that she would send could endure the dissipation of this ir­
aud wood work at Shoup's Corners, Maple
what might he not be? How might our for her if sue wanted her.
Having regular life we did not discover, for our
Grove, aud having employed Lvman Hoag, a
blackMuitb of 13 j ears' experience, am prepar­
live* be brightened, and what happiness done this, she went to begin the great experiment w as not long enough to fix
ed to give Mtlafaction lo all who favor me
his father and I might vet know.’’
interview, for she now quite compre­ the limit of our endurance. For a
with their patronage.
WOODLAND. MICE.
“And the doctors—do they give no hended that this poor Rupert was the while, at least, it was an agreeable
la 24
IRVING BRIGGS.
hope?" asked Margaret, awe-struck,and center of the household—nay, that so change, and w e looked forward to dark
softlv.
far as this household was concerned, he nights w.th no pleasant anticipation.
Order ofPubllcAlion.
"VVe hh.u consulted many doctors wns the center of the universe. She There camo continually to mind the
State of Michigan, The Circuit Court for
who have prescribed many ’remedies, was not surprised at it. She had. dur­ complaint of the thrifty New England
tbe County of Barry, iu Chancery.
none of which have been of the least ing the night, reviewed the situation, home-wife, who. although rising at hnm, Com Meal and F
Entered Feb. IWb, A. D. l&amp;M.I
Jcuuie Short, complainant v* William Short,
avail. Now we never have anv one but and had decided that if this invalid boy dawn, and continuing ner work by Icept constantly on hand.
dcleodanL
our old friend. Mr. Baldwin. If he can should like her, she would be distinctly evening candle-light, never thinks her
Suit
pending In the Circuit Court, for the
not release our boy from his sufferings glad to stay where she was. The con­ day half long enough for the hundred
County of Barry in Chancery, at the city of
he can relieve them; he can soothe and sciousness that she was of some use duties that are crowded into it But
Haatloga. in said county, on the Ibth day “of
Promptly
and
Matlwractorlly
.
the
Da
ecarlinn
fanner
doubtlew
finds
sympathize, for he has a very kind and help to som« one would go a long
Feb. A. D. 1884.
It aaUaiacturUy appearing to me by affidavit
heart."
way toward making life agreeable to his working hours as many as human
that the said deieudant, William Short, la now
nature can endure, for ho is obliged in
“Yes. I am so sorry for the poor her.
and waaal the time of the commeuceme..t of
J.
SPINDLER.
this
saort
season
to
make
up
for
the
boy. But how does this bear upon my
Damaris showed her where the school­
thia suit a noo-reaident of the state of Michi­
duties? I do not understand.”
room was, and Margaret, who had been long and dark winter, when candles are
gan, but was then, and now la, a resident of
the state ot New York, ou motion of Abljah
“In this way. Rupert's temper is so out in tho garden, had armed herself lighted in the middle of the afternoon,
•M. Flint, tollcitor for the complainant, St is or­
strange—he has such fits of moodiness with a bunco of tweedy smelling wall and the cattle do not leave the barns for
dered that the said defendant cause his ap­
and of moroseness, and of sudden, inex­ flowers and some daffodils. She de­ months. The farm-boy hitches up the
pearance in said cause to be entered within
plicable aversion to people, that none of termined to propitiate Rupert by offer­ horses to harrow at ten o’clock in the
EXPERIENCE.
four months from Uh* date, and in case of his
evening:
toward
midnight
the
carts
the ladies we have had here before ing them to him with her best grace.
appearance, because bis answer to tbe complainanCs Bill ol Complaint in this cause to be
would stay. I am not surprised. I can It must be remembered that Margaret laden with hay rumble along the village
tilled, and a copy thereof lobe *erved on the
not expect strangers to bear with tbe possessed great beauty, apart from that street, and there are sounds of life all
complainant’s solicitor within twenty days af­
night
long.
Even
the
birds
scarcely
things that a mother gets accustomed peculiar charm which all who ap­
ter service a of a copy of said bill,and a notice
valuable
quallUee
of
to, and then, I know that he loves me. proached her felt, more or less. The know when to cease singing, and their
of thia order, and that in default thereof tho
You shall see Rupert to-morrow, and plain, tightly-fitting black dress she twitter may be heard far into the even­
said bill be taken as confessed by tbe said de­
fendant.
ing.
—
Frank
D.
Millet,
in
Harper's
Magconverse with him. Then you must tell wore, with its narrow white linen collar
And it is further ordered, that within twenty
me the honest truth. If you object to and cuffs, set off the rich brown of her
day a the said complainant cause th« order to
taking charge of him I shall not have a abundant hair, the supple grace of her
be published in Ths Nabmvilxk News, a
••
While
with
UhuroNli-*
army,
jurt
before
figure,
and
the
delicacy
of
her
creamy
word to say. You shall not be pressed
—The old Jewish doctors entertained
newspaper publised and printed in aaid county
and that such publication be eonUuuedonce in
to do it, but I should be glad if you skin. She walked into tbe room, shut­ some queer notions in regard to fingervere cold, which icruuu»u&gt;d in a dangcroua
would remain as Damaris' governess. ting the door after her. It was an am­
&gt;ails. A favorite theory was that becouffh.
1
found
no
relief
till
on
our
march
But if yon do get on with Rupert—even ple, airy room, full of light, and abund­
ore Adam's fall tbe bodies of the .first
we
came
to
a
country
More,
where,
on
aaklaf
If you felt that in time you might be­ antly furnished with all manner p
eff | parents were perfectly transparent, and
for acme .wmedy, I waa urged to try AYKB**
come better acquainted with him—I as­ pretty and pleasant things. At one side
nail are the vestige left of
•*“ that the rdls
sure you thst when he does give his af­ of the room, near a window, was a man’s estate in the Garden of Eden.
**1 did to, and waa rtpidly cured. Sine*
fection. he is most gentle and lovable. couch, and upon the couch—Rupert. . Instances have been observed of nails
then 1 bar* kept the FmctoiuX oonataaUy by
Ynn mio-ht.------"
A little stand was beside him. on which growing on the stumps ot amputated
me, for family u«e, and I have found it to be
stood a tray containing a half-tasted linger*, and when the coffin containing
cried Margaret, moved, breakfast. Els crutch, too, stood lean­ tho corpse of the great Napoleon was
y woman should be kind and ing against the couch. The boy raised opened long after nil death at St. He­
patience with one afflicted himself as Margaret entered, and she lena his toe-nails had grown clear
nbe him to be. I should saw the same face that she had seen through his boots, and his hair stuck
prompt eurc of ail bronchial and lune
like to
last night; but so altered by the wide- through tho chinks of the coffin.
Rheumatism Kwa'sSS
affection*, by the OM of ATOM'* CHKXMY
“You shall do so. I think—I almost open eyes that it looked almost like
ITcctora u Being nn palatable, the youagfeel that you w!ll be successful. To­ another face. It was, indeed, al. j i -UluUdliU. out&amp;lt.Ga tt.tu .
—When a woman pronounces the
**t children take it rea&lt; Uy.
morrow J will bring you to him.
PtSS’fNerroua Headache.1
name of a man but twioe a day tbera

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Gloves &amp; Mittens,
At Actual Cost for Cash 1

Reduce Our fetock!

F. F. HILBERT.

QUAB.TER-OIT BEATEN I
.J OFF MARKED PRICE J

661 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! 661

BELOW ZERO GOODS,

Wool and Canton Flannels, Dress Goods,
Blankets, Bobes, Ladies’, Gents’ and
Children’s Underwear, Shawls,
Caps. Hoods, Hosiery,

FELT &amp; RUBBER BOOTS, PONTIACS,

D. C. GRIFFITH

J. SPINDLER,

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.

Custom I louring Mill!

An Old Soldier’s

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral

NEURALGIA,

“ Pardon me, but I should think it a blue,
favor if you would allow me to make

almost watery,

yet intense-

her sentiments: but three time*’ •, *
—iialxac.
'■*

Dr. J. 0. Ayer A C o., Lowell, Mau.

�RE

mar.

Of all thy year* Uuit’a gone.

ErSta*. Stefa
QMrasarta
v thdr mor*
(nearing

But thou mini meet It all, ionooth,
’Tl* lar more Milenin u&gt; live thin die,
To bear life’s burden* than lay them by,
And awlltly the yean and moment* fly
To join eternity.

HEAD

I bring thee to strict account today;

At duty’s stern demand*.

Tbo school auibunuea of Dakota,
rays au Iowa paper, are thinking of iuUiMlueiuga new text book lu tbeir pub­
lic acbuolaaud while doing this they
rrcummended that tbe Lead of each
family keep throughly iufutmed in tbe
new work. Tbe following ia the first
lesson in tbe adopted books:
W bo wan tbe father of his country)
“Tbe man who discovered Dakota.*
Where is Dakota)
“It bounds tbe United States on tbe

What is Dakota)
“A thunderer of a big territory that
ougbtto be a state.”
What are ita chief proencUT
If not, oh count thy years as lost I
“Capital commissioners and news­
Uvea thsthere I* whore w*
Thu* far a failure; whate’er the c
papers.”
Who is the greatest man on earth!
Tbe gigantic life work of the soul,
(Fpt Biaiumckclasses.)
It niade of small thing* that control,
“Old way.”
.
And form at last the one grand whole
Of a successful life.
W here is Iowa)
.
“Never beard of it?’
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New YorM
OCR WASH1NUTON LETTER.
Of wbat is Dakota most proud)
"Her future.”
.
•
Dame’, De-M,
What is the first duty you owe your
Washington, D. C., 1
Catarrh at last
Fcbtuaiy, 22. 1«6L J
nation)
Way Fever
On Monday when au effort was made
“Buom Dakota.”
to get a special day for tlie considera­
“Is the editor iu F asked a wry fac­
tion of the bill to peuaiou tbo Mexican
and Indian war veterans a quorum* ed man. who stood six feel aud two
could not be found. A call of tbe inches in bis socks, of the office, boy
House wua ot dei ed, aud the beigeant- of a Bloumingtou newspaper.
"I do Dot know,” said tbe boy. “I’ll
at-Arina despatched bis deputies for
tho truaui members who were summon ask him.” He'was gone about ten in lo­
ut
cm, when he returned, aunllug bluudcd iu bust to tbe Capitol. As. last as
they arrived each was conducted to tbe ly, and said : "I guess he’s tn. He's in
it
you aie the man be thinks you are.
bar of tho House where the Speaker
asked him to give au excuse lor ab- is y our name Smithers )”
"Yes.
My uurnu is Smith.-rs, and 1
sceDCAi, w ithout leave, frum tbe silliugs
ot that body. This procedure occupied reckon be won't be in, the cuwaidly
puppy.
When
he kuuws that Jake
the whole night, it being uo expediti­
ous woik to extiuct from theii iustness omiiuers is alter, him."
"Sv
you
’
re
bmithers,
are you ! said
oue bundled and ioity Cougiesameu
scatteied ihruught the city. Many the buy.
“Yes, I'm Smithers. The same Smith­
weie found ut places ot Binustiutut, or
participating iu fashionable gayelies, ers Uiat the gum started editor called a
aud gave an account ot ihimsclves in ham iu Ibis moi uiDg’s paper. I’ve come
I lull diess suits. Tbtiu was a gteal to clean out the shop and tbiash that
has bad In bls com. I think hU bkxxl mint
deal oi meinunut over the situation editor till be won’t know himself irum
although Speaker Carlisle admonished a stuck pig. 1 reckon the editor suit iu
tho House to maintain a dlgblty'Tu now, is litff”
“Ob, yes! I'll show you up to his
keeping with tbe giavity of matter. _A
number ot Dtmocialtc abecuttes weie room in a minutes. Hu told me to ask
also bi ought in, and the excuses uflcitd you if you was Smithers, aud if you
weie such as sickness, important busi­ was, to show you up, WhcU 1 lelt the
ness, engagements, hunger, or igno­ room, Lu hud two revolvers, a ten
rance ot the fact that the body was ju pound weight, aud a swoid lying on
Your* truly,
W. M
Session. A motion being muUe lo ex­ his desk, aud he told mu to show you
cuse each iu tuiu. Air. Blow u of Indi­ the door to his loom right away, aud to
ana grew disgusted at!be triviality of get behind thu oase burner fur safety
ibe excuses, and tsuid any kind of an as soon as you went in. Kight this
apology should not be itceivtd as sul- w ay, sir. 1 hu editor’s id, and hu is
ficent. S*dd decotum should cbaiac- anxious to see you.”
"Well, you tell the editor that I said
teiize the pioceedtugs of a delibciative assembly lepiestuting intelligent he might go to Chicago, if he wants to.
Six months ago 1 was completely cov&amp;red with
He
can kiss my foot. IbaintgotDo
constituencies all over the cuumiy;
that be was mi ply aslismid of the time to fool away ou him." Arid Smith­
to canoe
ers
burned
to catch the train.
manner in which this thing was being

Have burdened bean* in »ore distress

ACHE

For help at thy weax baud*!

88.

A Marvelous Story
FROM THE SON

Ayers Sarsaparilla

FROM THE FATHER:

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

done.

Said also be fell Lumilatcd that

body at a time when t-veiybody od bulb
sides, teemed ditpoted to bring Ibe
pioceedings into cuut&lt; mpt. Hu want­
work, al though73 year* o&lt; age. Many Inquire
ed bis constituency to know that be
serioutly protested
against these
thumeiul tceues. Ad exciting, angij
Your* gratefully,
colloquy ensued upon flie questsuu of
Liiiuk PiiiLur*.'
excaaing Mr. Bi unitu of FtDD. w Lo ad­
mitted he left the Boubu after the
and all Serofatotu Coinplr.lnt*. Erralpcontest began. The Demociats voted
against excusing him, and Mr. Lamb
of Indiana moved that be be fined fine
dollar#.| Mr. Hiscock championed vig­
rtUM, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
orously tlie cause of Mr. Biumm and
tie Republican, saying “you want to
fine the gentleman because be was de­
relict-!
, Where are your own seventy
Dr. J.C. Ayer&amp;Cq., Lowell, Mass.
five membeis more than a quorum!”
The chairman of the nays aud means
committee replied “they have not been
skulking away like your men and re­
fusing to vote.”.Mr. ;Morrison then
walked quickly to the bar of the House
where Mr. Hiscock was gesticulating
THEOHLTTRUE
voilently, aurrounded by an excited
crowd-adherents and opponents—and
the services ‘af the Sergent-at-Arms
has to be called into requisition to se­
cure some degiee of order. Oil was
poured upon tbe troubled waters, how­
ever, by Mr. Lamb withdrawing his re­
solution to fine Mr. Brumm who was
then excused, and tbe House settled
down into a comatose state in which it
FACT1 KfiMSOW
remained for six hours by which time
hbMlMH* the needed number of men bad arrived.
The resolution to make the Pension
bill a special order for the twenty first
was at once carried by a vote of 175 to
85, and tbe wake-worn legislator* ad­
journed.
In a spirit of serious aud dispassion­
ate-inquiry the Senate has given almost
tbe entire week to tbe financial debate,
involving the relation of tbe funded
debt to the national banking system.
Almost every Senator has contributed
to the discussion and a bill is likely to
to pas* that will reflect iu nature judg
menL JThis measure, on account of
it* democratic origin, would have a bet­
ter chance of success in the House than
one sired by a republican, and at the
■sme time it is in its principle* not un­
like the schemes most in favor of tlie
Republican aide. Tbe bill is criticised
in some quarter* as inadequate, but it
will do doubt serve at least a tempo­
rary parpose.
Ami all Bilious Complaints
Tbe American Prohibition cog venI tion is now being held in this city.
U regularly since that time.

My coodJUou

IRON
TONIC

ms

VsutsInduuiVechablePiui ’

LIVER

for Infanta and Children.

NEW TEXT BOOKS.

What has it profiled thee to live 1
Whet doc* the world hum thee receive!
Of good wbat beet thou done!

SICK

BLAD

Castor iA

1.1»SL NaUoual Demucrauc cunveuli d :o de­
cide tbe time ami pi&amp;cc fur holding
their next uomiunting eouveutiou for
Preaideiit, aud Vice PivaidenL Tbe
atroDgeat rival cities for tbe prixe are
Now, soul ot mine, list patiently
iho wealthiest bankers In Cal fnrnla. and
8u Louia, Mui Chicago.
*

SATURDAY.

"Now dailing, will you grant ibe one
favor beloie 1 go!”
“Yea, George, 1 will,” ahuaaid,droop­
ing her eyelusbea aud getting her lipa
iu shape. "What is the favor 1 cun
grant you!”
"Only u little aong at the piano, love.
I am afiaid there ia a dog outside wait­
ing lor me, an 1 1 want to scare him
away.”

CHI Mi 15 GS.
Young man, it is natural for you to
judge yvuiM.lt by wbut you think you
aie able to do, but you must nut for­
get that tho woild judge# you by what
you have done and are doing.
Thu
judgment of the world ia Dot baaed on
wbat can be, but what waa and ia.
“Never leave your clothe# ou the line
all night,” remarks the household de­
partment of an exchange.
Well, yea,
it’a better to hang them over the uack
of a chair iu your r*&gt;m. Then if you
should happen to ovendeep a few
hours you won’t have to go sbinniog
around the back yard in tbo day time
grabbing up your raiment
Tbe marriagable young ladies of a
western town recently held a conven­
tion, and among the resolutions passed
was the following: That wo will not
marry any one who is Dot a patron of
bis home newspaper, for it is not only
a strong evidence of want of intelli
gence, but that he will prove too stingy
to provide for bis family, educate bis
children, or encourage institutions of
learning in hia community.”
The most sensible appropriation of
public money congress has made in
years waa made when they ordered the
secretary of war to expend l^alf a mil­
lion dollar* for tbe relief of the flood
aufleret* in the Ohio vallev. In times
of such disties# it u just that the goverpinent should open its vaults ior the
rt-uef of the aufft-ring and God know.,
that there never wa* an occasion where
«iich relict was more neec'ed tbn at Hie
present time.
*.Th?j?xl* ®7oanK l*dy At New Lis­
bon, Ohio, who wants a husband, ana
if ahe don t gut one it won’t be her »anlt
She offered herself as a prixe in a raffle
with one hundred chances at oue dollar
apiece, and the man holding the winn­
ing number can mairy her providing
be is under forty yean of age. This
young iadv deserves credit for her
pluck, and the man who is lucky
croQf.h.
dr&gt;» the right number
should be proud of her. if she arils
“ ab® wl»r
up for a rainy day.

thirty-flre miles, to tbeir home, in Eureka

&lt; 'nut orin prompt e-tDigewtlon
and uwrcwiuea Flatulency, Cuusiip®don. Sour Stomach, Dmrrhasa. and
rcveruhnefK. It insures health and

occupied by Miss Lottie Canon, Ida Hen­
derson and the fdolis &gt;d pet of the family,
twenty-one months old, little Stella Hun-

asfissasssftfe

nutur.il nleep, without morphine.

year old. George Hondereou and Edward
Hend.-non, tbe latter acting as driver. Mr.
and Mr*. Henderson preceded them a few

IIall Caatoi Inf

_S*.k^TAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheums• &gt;, UpMlu, Bunn OalU, it. The raott Poverfill and Penei-..tlns 1-aln^ellertncand Healing Remedy knovn to man.

About two mile* eastward from Mr,
Strong's place circles a deep canyon around
ftous slope, close along the top brink of the
perpendicular and overhanging walls of
the chasm, only wide ecough, most of the

Climbing the Spiral Stairs,

lower side of the road is built up and sup­
ported with logs. A rank growt i of bush­
es han formed along the bank of the chasm
which partially hides from 'view the
frightful depths below. When reaching a
most dangerous point over tbo chasm the
near horse with the carriage commenced
backing. It la suggests! tha’ the unwise
use ot the lash upon a balky horse had
much to do with the accident. The carriage
cramped around and was forced rapidly

RUSKIN’S. WORKS.

“Yea," tbe said, “our children are married
and Kime, and my hu»barxl and 1 sithy our win
ter fire much sa we did before tbe little once
came to widen the circle. Life is something
like a spiral Aairease we are all tl»e time, com­ etc . In prvparatloa.
ing around over tbe spot we atarted from, only JOON BlLbEN,
one degree further up the stairs.”
."That Is a preUy illustrations," remarked An Only l&gt;auglil«-r &lt;’tired ot
herfriend, musingly, gax'ng into the glowing
CoiiMcimplion.
coals which nuliaicd a pleasant heat from the
many wiudowed stove. "You kwrw we can­ When death wm bawlr .expectra, ail I'taedlee
not slop tolling up tbe bill, hough.”]
"Surely we cannut, and for myself I don't
find fault with that necessity provided the ad­ CutMutnpdun llUehlid .« n...
vance in life is' not attended with calamity or
suffering, lor 1 have bad- my share of that.
Not long since my health utterly broke down.
My system was full of malaila. Mr digestion
became thoroughly disordered and my nerve*
were In a u retched state. I was languid, ate
little and that without enjoying It, and had no Jelphla,
strength
my &lt;&gt;«&lt;&gt;&gt;.
light
---- ■v-,or
— ambition
—••••"■• to perform evenuij

pice, rischt or ten feet off, until the hind
wheels brought up against a log, fortune**ly checktag the deathly progress of tbe
vehicle just long enough to allow all of
tbe occupant* except little Stella to leap
and scramble out and save themselves.
In a moment mo e tho cariiago wm
hanging over tbe precipice, and dragging
th# horses after it, strugglln : to regain
their footing and save tt»#m«o1vev, tut tho
b.ngln, lo«l ... too h.a.y, .nd too, -or.
,T . .
. ..... ... ,
, । reucn i ne seat oi the Double. Tlie disease—
compelled to submit to the ueath plunge in whldl ^n.cd tube weakness of all the vital
tho 'hasm. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson loft ! organs-progressed uniil 1 had revcral attack'
their horses standing in tbe road, and u...'blch
acuit
.........my
J plnsiclMU* pronounced to be AVUll
Tbe last -•
of then
rushed back with mad speed to save their congestion oi ibe stomach.
'*•
was a desperate struggle and waa given up b
children. The plaoa was reach# i as tbo die.
As the crisis bad partially parM-d, my bu&gt;
horses were being dragged over the terri­ band board of tbe merits of Parker’s Tonic u.&gt; ।
ble precipice. Hearing the girls scream­ an iuvigonmt in just such ca»es as mine. I ;
ing: " Where is Stella! Where is 8-clla!” took it aud felt itsgixxl effecta at oucc. It ap i
lo nrevsde my body, ns though the i
Mr. Henderson, in a frenxy, rushed down neared
blessing of new life laid come to roe. Takliu I
and grasped the horses' bridle*, and hang. no other medicine I contined to improve, am |
Ing on w*i eo nearly drawn, off with tbe am now in better health than I have been for ihorses that only by tbe most superhuman long time"
(Extract from interview with the wife oi
exertion of Mrs. Henderson wns he pulled
Rev. P. Perry Pastor of Baptist Church, Cold
brook, Musa.
In an agony of suspense the awful result

tremendous crash went reverberating
through tho dismal canyon and tho mount- I
aln peaks, followed by tho stillness of

CONSUMPTi^,

DA*0

Attention, People LgfeggS

In making yeur selections
eclectinns In
in Foot-Wear,
Foot-W
i
While tbe family, so suddenly shocked
Remember that
by the horrible catastrophe, with hearts
near bursting with emotions that my fee­
ble pen can not describe, were there stand­
ing upon tbs orink of tho fatal chasm
like ghostly- statues, Mr. Edward Hender­ I* the only Evcluslye dealer In thi* line in
Naahville.
son, regaining his presence of mind, tore
himself frum the group and ran a distance
MT STOCK EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF
around to tbe w»-ck. Stella was found
lying on her back between one of the dead
BUBT BKOS.’
horses' legs, iu such a position that, bad
tbe horse struggled, she would most surely

R. A. KANAGA

Celebrated Boots and Shoes i

GEHT&amp;:

11 PRIZED.

ribly evusbed it is conjectured that they For Men, Women and Children; also a com­
never moved after striking ths bottom.
plete line of best makes of
About twenty feet from the dead horsos
— ... --SLIPPERS-^
?66
lay the wrecked carriage, literally
ALL KINDS OF
smashed to pieces. The uninterrupted fall
was over one hundred foot. Had not ths
EGCCES,
vehicle been momentarily stopped by the
hind wheels striking against a log, the six
oc-upant* would moot certainly bare all Imdlea' nnd Genu’Fell Doon, p
been killed. When picked up tbo child
was cry in-. Her face and head wore
bruised and her face considerably swollen,
REMEMBER
but fortunately no serious injury waa sus­ Thst these gtxxD were bought low for cash, ।
tained_________________
and will be sold accordingly.
,ole from

'Meh will

I —

REMEMBER

CAVE HIS WIFE TO A FRIEND.

WASHINGTON

REMEMBER

ibi.*b-d in :i.r Vol* «J Sial** I’aictn Oi’iee G
(Pleasantville (A. J.) FpcctaL]
That tbe place to buy Foot-wear Is where noth­ ...-tie
k paper.•! immense cireuU'ion ANb 1 !i
A few months ago tbo World published ing el»c Is sold tbe whole attention given to the •NI.Y VKETHATPUBM8i.ES I HI- FREE.
a story of a strange romance, upon-which
Be
[us
r
MDFIT
*
loney
Order Div , sn&lt;! c ■ official*of the U.8 Pa*.
the curtain drops with tbe publication of
ncmcnnDtH
I ntotke F&lt;t rlreul.r. *d’lc*. terms, sod re(-rent*
tbo following notice, which appeared in a Trie place—opposite Stevens’ Blacksmith shop. I &gt; actual client* in yonr yom own state or rosoty.
local paper to-day:
R. A. KANAGA. Ic. a. snow a co
MARRIED—lAtTcrtv—Matthews—January 7
Opposite PaU-ot Office, WwAlngtou. D C
ISM, Mn. David Matthews to Philip Lafferty.'

.,

WINN BROS.

near thia place/ a well-to-do carpenter,
'BEAUTIFUL I
------- raopiurrojts-------David Matthews, with his wife an i a baby
FLOWERS
boy. Matthews bad been in ill health and
left his wife and child,-presumably for a
MTN EW-W|«r CHOICE-*"
voyage on a coaster to the Bermudas and
SKEDSIIFRUITSI
back. For six months tbe wife heard no
Ov*a Tbumax’s 8toxx, Nasbvill*.
word from her husband, wh-n Intelligence
came from the American Consul that David
Dental
Matthew* bad died of yellow fever in the
West Indies two months after bo left home. f every description done according to latest
Another^ ^kild was burn shortly after mproved modes. Call and tee samples.
30 PACKETS
Matthews’ departure. With no means of
support, Mrs. Matthews soon had to earn Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do the BsSedftbyra. MOaorv. 81 terse Gresnhooass
About a yearagv a young mechanic, PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Philip Lafferty, of Philadelphia, an old
WINN BROS.
schoolmatxi of David Matthews, met the
widow of his old companion. A warm at­
tachment sprang up between the pair.
Mrs. Matthews agreed to marry him. Laf­
fer y then purchased back the old home of
Mrs. Matthews, and with th* young

New Dental Parlors
Work

I2ROSESS$I
Si.

CONTINENTAL

id Matthews, the long absent and supposed
dead hniband, returned. Ho said he had

Brazil, in which country be has been for
ovsr four year*. When Matthews hinted that
be would demand his wife and children,
the neighbors, who were disgusted with
the modern Enoch Arden’s desertion oi

lawful wife were molested. Finally, Mai-

tain a legal reparation, the mother surren­
dering tho eldest child, a boy, to the fath­
er, while tho yotxngtr one, a little girl
whom tho father neror saw, was permit-

DELL NQIIREN

HOOF

First Door South of Post

yyiLLiAM jone*

DENTTIST

CRACKED HOOFS, SPRAIIS

SCRATCHES A SORES

60LDX

al, VBluobl, I

NORSES, CATTLE ASHEEP

Capital net:

Lafferty until she could obtain a legal eep-

the BMUiufacturera,
posited »i,000 in trust for Iho baby, subject
to tbe use of the mother if sver Io abject
pu**rty-

Full partieu

AMERICA!* L8BRICATINB
OIL COMMIT,
Cleveland,

Ohio.

�CARPETS!
lb, »»rth. Th,
I
I Irion. U&lt;1 national tnr

the past- week with
Albert Vetter, ot Nil™, one ot the
NOW ON gXHiBrnow at
. Where did all u
rnlentinot
with blood and offering. In dwfease etsue from that the boys had t
Innt Fndnj nieht, njred X&gt; yen™.
of freedom they laid down tbeir lire*
David Biased baa rented Asa BeneBi&lt; Rapids, wm killed «u the logging
snffer peraeention -and death, that
There is a baehslor in onr midst that roa&lt;! at Moore’s catnp, Saturday, while
thi*e who survived or came after them is getting so childish that he let* the
A breakman on the F. A P. M. R. R.
enxerrilurruinl. Ventlrt otfelby raUrnel might enjoy the right purehaaed with girl* see him home from the neighbors
There will be a leap year party at named mitli, waa Killed by-the car* at
The principle* for which they died Mr*. Cliance’* next week Friday, given Flint Saturday night. His home was
have triumphed. The national free­ by Mr*. Chance and Mrs. Campbell. at East Saginaw.
EMBRACING ALL THE
tinuod and ball reduced to*lOO.
dom which we enjoy, how much it has Your scribe will expect a gwl after him.
Mrs. Jos. Labcmb, Manistee, ha*
People vs. James Proeaer, robbery.; contlnu- coat ns ! and yet we do nut regret the \ If the winter holds out as it has, the
given berth to a child having six toe*
price that has been paid. Th* reli­ appearance of. logs will be so far from on each foot and five finger* and a
gious freedom which i* ours perhaps we Hager, Buchanan St Cline* saw mill thumb on each hand.
do doc appreciate, and yet what a mis­ that it will be ns cheap to’ more the
A fire Friday night destroyed tbe
erable people are would be if yet under mill as the logs.
hospital, dining room and bakery of
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
thi- Catholic yoke. But though tbe
The
indies
in
this
vicinity
think
the
the
House of'Correction at Ionia. Loss
tinned.
price. wa* *o great, the reanite have Nrws should take notice of tbeir leap &gt;15,000on building* and contentei
been wonderful, and we can but won­ year parly week Iwfore la*t.
There
•umpsll: continued.
Rev. L. Carton, 82 years old, and one
Chas C. Wolcott vs. Wm. Kerr, assumpsit; der if the reformation which is now was one at Mrs. Eli Faahbaugh’s and of the oldest Episcopal clergymen in
Don't buy a Carpet until
going ou will be a* satisfactory. The last week one at Mr*. Prank Grow’s. the State, died suddenly at a grocer’s
cou tinned.
You 8ee|Ua.
Joseph Hagbas vs. Michael Delaney, as­ theme is now prohibition. How many They seemed to enjoy themse Iveaand a
stole m Jonesville Saturday morning.
sumpsit : stricken from calender.
PRICES SATISPACTOkl.
mnrty re have already fallen, we do not fine oyster supper was given.
•
John Latzeg, employed in a furniture
Ira Hopkins vs. Zebediah Psrk*, trespass ou know; but we do knovr that the suffer­
Hvckleberrt.
factory at Grand R ipids was struck on
S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
the case ; cooUnned.
the bend by a bedstead Thursday and
Albert Litka ya. Patrick Herd, assumpsit; ing, bleeding heart* all around ua
OUR OWN COUNTY.
plainly show that there are many
injured
so
badly
that
he
died
next
settled
Albert Roach va. Albert Stanley, ejectment : more to whom death would be only too
A baby belonging to George Saddler morning.
wel'••mn*. What can w* say that ha* of Orangeville, fell from a high-chair
Edward Waters, an unmarried man,
continued.
Ells* V^ert* vs. WUllam E. Griggs, replevin; not already been sr.id; or do that ha* last week and bitit* tongue nearly off. 91 year* old, a break man on the F. &amp;
notbreu done! Prayers that wonld
settled.
P.
M. R. R», was killed Monday night at
Misa Bowker, a school ma’am of Hope
Elvira Jordan vs. Ralph 8. Jordan, assump­ melt the heart of a tyrants have no
was badly badly poiaoned by chewing Wayne Junction, a train baclftng upon
sit; security for costs filed.
effect on the besotted . drunkard’s
him
while he wm watching an M. C.
Elizabeth Foster vs. Jerry M. Rogers, as­ heart. Tear*, (and these have always snmne last week. She thought ’twa*
train.
sweet alder.
sumpsit; settled.
been woman’s weapons) cau they move
t
One
of the queerest robberies an re­
A. Dipp, of Freeport, wm tipped over
Wm. Mitchell vs. John Q. Creasy, replevin;
an erring son ! These have all proved with a load of hay last week and struck cord occurred at Sturgis Sunday night.
judgment for defendant.
fruitless
and
nothing
let*
than
enforced
Wm. Burrises. Norman Olmstead, assump­
an obstacle with sufficient force to Burglars stole&gt;800 worth of .artificial
sit; defendant consents to judgment for *41-86 law will ever free-u* from tho accursed split hia nose half off.
teeth from Dr. J. W. Beck, a dentist,
tyrant. Rum.
aud attorney fee of *15.
J. C. Benjamin, of Baltimore, got besides &gt;50 worth of gold foil and &gt;20
W. H. Hayford vs. Augustus Rower *nd
Brothers,-you have been indifferent caught under a saw log one day Ja*t worth of alloy.
Mary Jane Grace, debt; tried before court and to onr pleading long enough; you and
The greatest fire that ever visited
week, and would have been crushed
submitted.
you alone can strike tlie necessary
Jackson, occured in that city at day­
Joseph Cole vs. Henry Althousc, replevin; blow. W’e do not-want the ballot, but but for the snow yielding under him.
light Sunday morning. The Union
An
Orangeville
man
thinks
that
the
verdict for plaintiff.
Nbaflltig, Pulleys,
if you will not protect u* from thi* report and rumble which caused so Hall block, a large four-story building
John Sbafe vs.Fzanklin Frcncb.certlorari ;reheart-Ilighting curse a* is your bound­ much talk last week, might have been which co«L&gt;125,000 in 1864, containing WOOD LATHES, BUZZ SAW MILIg,
versed with costs.
ed
duty
to
do,
then
we
must
use
tlie
Smith, Huns &amp; VanArman vs. Thomas
“made, by the comet a-switching it* four stores, a hotel, theatre and bank,
Everything in the Mill Lino.
was burned to ashes. A block of ten
Mitchell, assumpsit; judgment on default, only means left us. Tbe ax must be tail.”
laid at the root of the tree else all oth­
*285.86 and costa.
Tbo American Field, published in frame buildings adjoining the above
ALLKIND8OF
Clement Smith vs- Wm. Mitchel! and Thus. er efforts will be fruitless. Let us arise New York and Chicago, m it*last issue was more or less injured. Charles
in the strength of Israel’s God and froe contains an appreciative tribute to the Cornell, a crippled soldier, war burned
Mitchell, assumpsit; continued.
Levi Hotchkiss vs, Wm. Watson, assumpsit; ibis fait land of ours from intemper­
memory of tbe late David C. Sanburn to death; James Hornes fell from a
settled.
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
ance and licentiousness, the greatest
window and received probably fatal
Timothy M- Bush vs. George W. Gregory, evil* that have ever cureed tlie human of Baltimore.
injuries; Charles Kiiuball, of Kalama­
replevin; motion for new trial denied.
A Good Stock of Saws on hand.
race with their polluted touch until
BANTINGS.
zoo,
jumped
from
a
third-story
window
Jacob Osmun vs. Wm. E. Griggs, false Im­
scarcely a home is free from these de­
and was badly hurt. Several other*
A. C. BUXTON.
prisonment ; suit dismissed by order of court.
The
Knights
of
Labor
have
boycot
suffered lesser injuries. Tbe Union
EHda Shaw vs. Chas. A. Tabor, Marr Ever­ mons that are sending untold martyrs ted.
’
to early graves.
hart and Eliza Tomp«on, assumpsit; settled.
block was insured for &gt;40,000.
Dr. J. R. Barker returned from Indi­
Horace F. Peckham va Sarah L. Peckham,
ana, Monday.
THE RUM8ELLER'8 WORK.
80 long as we live In this world we cannot be
divorce; decree granted.
Jno Greble has gone to Florida to lo­ without trouble.
Elizabeth Robertson ve Joseph Robertson,
I have a loatliing, I have a thorough cate an orange grove.
divorce; decree granted.
WELL REWARDED.
disgust for the gewgaw* of rum-bought
Eighteen persons united with tlie
Lydia Cole vs. John Colo, divorce; decree
A liberal reward will be paid to any party
wealth. When I go into hone-care and Presbyterian church Sunday.
who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney, or
granted.
Stomach
complaint
Electric Bitter* will
smell the foul stench of liquors, when
Harry Russel, while skating at the not tpecdily cure. that
Bring them along. It will
I go into the streets and find the same, rink Thursday fell, breaking an arm.
vorce; continued. ,
■
coal you nothing for the medidne tf it fall* to
cure,
and
you
will
be
well
rewarded for vour
Patrick Cunningham vs. Lauro Cunningham, I sec behind me that brown-stone
The Catholic church will be formal­
mansion, built of rum, aud behind that ly dedicated March 90, by Bishop Bur­ trouble besides. AU blood disease*, biliousdivorce; continued.
new, jaundice. Constipation, and general debil­
Mary E. Beamer vs. John Beamer, divorce; again I *ee the pallid face*, shivering
ity on quickly cured. Satisfaction guanuiUud
gess of Detroit.
or money refunded. Price only fifty cents per
decree granted.
forms and flattering rags of a number­
bottle. For sale by F. T. Boise.
Eliza A. Geen vs. Caroline L. Cameron, bill less host. And I would have had one
COATS GROVE.
to quiet title; continued.
Young girl who are daslrious of securing
of the daughter* of the owner of that
MarveUe Thompson vs. Bradley Thompson,
Anson Wood will build a bam.
physldal beauty are reaomendad by a pbyalmansion stand by the door and watch
divorce; not argued.
Erwin Mape* ia on tho rick li*L
tlan to eat meat once a day, pickles once a
herfathei
’
a
victims,
as
they
march
into
Robert C. Jackson vs. Electa A. Gordon and
Rev. Judd is holding meetings at the
Birney W. Gordon, bUl for pa tlllon; decree tbe dock of the police court every day.
take a cold bath and a five mile walk once ■
1 would take another child, and the po­ Holmes church.
granted.
.
'
L. Townsend is getting out material
lice should lead her through all the
Hall's Vegetable Sicillian Hair Renawer
junction bill; continued by consent
N dark alleys and passages where bro­ for a wagon bouse.
heals every disease peculiar to the scalp, and Grocery and Provision Line,
Leola
Wood
ba*
finished
her
courv
Kato Sddmorc vs. James Hidmorc, divorce: ken hearted mothers and children
keeps the scalp cool and dean.
STAPLE and FANiJY.
decree granted.
without parents or food, attest to the of studies at Hastings.
No smoking allowed In Ulis room, said *
Whnt makes Ed. Cotton wear such a
Court adopted followl ng rule, to be known
manner in which her parent made bis
waiting passenger to tbe stove.
as rule No. 14;
*
\
broad
smile
f
It’s a boy.
money. Intemperance can not be cured
A FULL LINE OF
No decrees win be here after be grouted in
BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE.
Lee Reynolds cut bi* foot while chop­
Tbe
pro cofeaao divorce cases when the questions to by legislation or by sermon*.
Tbe beat aalve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruise*,
ping wood op Monday last.
&gt;Y ramseller is the root of all evil, and
Sore*, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore*. Tetter.
witness do not appear In the testimony.
Chapped H-nda, Chilblain*, Corns, and all
Tbecasesof People vs. Jas. B. Cai pen ter, until it is made a crime to sell intoxi­
Our Eaton County Neighbors.
Skin Era, Goos, and positively cum Piles. It
Wm. McMurray and Daniel Bolinger were cating beverages, intemperance will
la guaranteed to rive perfect aatlafaction, or
J.
Ug
istbe
suggestive
name
of
an
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
continued.
continue to exist
*
sale by F. T. Borax.
Eaton county man.
The
Independent
raise*
a
timely
note
Dy.
Ashton,
a
Charlotte
dentist,
will
PRICHARDV1LLE.
of warning agninnt one of tbe meet in- shortly begin the publication of a den­
Lots of sickness.
fflduou* evils and fearful perils of the
tal magazine.
t&gt;-8ee ua before you buy.
Winter school closed the Sth.
day, a warning which many, even
A lady living near Charlotte ha* a
Mrs. Anna Groat is visiting near Ban- Christian parents, will not heed until
GRAVES SON.
gold locket received by her 40 years
fleld.
it is too late. Read and take to heart:
ago at a Detroit .baby show, as the
A surprise party at Mr. Haydm last “Just as the twig is bent the tree is luhandsomest baby.
week.
di;.ed. Just when young people be­
Tbe Charlotte manufacturing compa
Cards are out for a wedding near gin to *ama*e themedvea’ in playing
ny will engage in the manufacture of
here the 28th.
whist they enter the down-hill path to
furniture, and is getting machinery
Have Juat Received a Big Stock of
Joseph Masson will move to Johns­ ‘poker1 and other nameless aorta of
suitable for that purpose.
town this spring.
of card-playing. From whist to bet­
O.
P.
RicbanlsonA*
prominent
Char
­
Ed. Wilkinson of Prarieville visited ting is but a step; and when once that
lotte bnsineas man, is seriously ill, and
here last Sunday.
step is taken tbe worst sort of gamb­
Sleigh riding is indulged in to a great ling is likely soon to follow. Those the physicians at tbe Battle Creek San­
itarium give no hopes of his recovery.
oi _A.11 Kinds
parent* who permit the introduction cf
The matter of organizing a county
Ernest Haynes and family will po card* to their premises tnay soon learn
horticultural society was consider­ Which they Will aellat hard-pan prices. Aho
west in a short time.
that their son* visit gambling house*
ed at a meeting of tlie Eaton county
While chopping, recently, R. R. for the most dangerous sort of ‘amuse­
agricultural society at Charlotte, Feb.
Haynes cut fare foot quite badly.
ment.’ Total abstinence from card­
Tho cloth peddler sold the people in playing. a* well as drinking, is the saf­
In the following Grades: Exceblor “A**
The new roller skating rink at Char­
this vicinity to a conciderable extent
est rule everywhere. Christian pa­
lotte is to be opened by a grand contest
Mel. Holcomb has traded hi* farm for rent* particularly, should not allow
of professional and amature skateni.
one iu tho Hendershott neighborhood. cards to enter their dwellings; and if
Fifty-five dollars in cash prize* will be
Miss Lisale Emmons went for a visit found there they should go into tlie fire
awarded.
.
among Iriends in A Hagan county this with no special ceremony.
Dr. Mary Green, of Charlotte, has
week.
Report of the school in the Dunham recently completed an elegant resi­ BOLD1ERS ud SAILORS who-.re &lt;ltehW
The bending works are doing a good
district for the month ending,Feb. 15: dence, the interior of which i* orna­ by wound, accident or otherwise, tbe loss of a
toe, plh-s, varicose vdns, x-hrotilc diarrbwa.
businqK at present. They are working
Nellie Phiiiuiaey, 100; George Smith, mented with numerous designs of rupture, k&gt;?* of sight, (or partially "&gt;) to** of
on a job for Bentley Bros. &amp;. Wilkin*. 100; Abner Shoup, 100; Liidu* S ho tip,
carving, the handiwork of tlie doctor bearing, falling back of-measltw, rheumatism,
Miss May Fox, a teacher from near
any disability, no matter how slight, give* vwr
a pension. NEW And HONORABLE DIS­ CHICAGO, BOCK ISMHD4 PJCfflC Bl
Prairieville, has been engaged to teach 100; Lillie Shopp, 00; Cora Shoup, 90; herself.
Bert Harding, 95; Eve Harding, 90;
The editor of the Diamondale Sun CHARGES OBTAINED. Widows, children
the spring term of school which began
pareute of soldiers dvlng lu tbe service, oi*
Lena Harding, 90; Harry Hinckley, 92; started to a masquerade in female at­ and
afterward?
from
diMare
contractMonday.
Mattir. Hinckley, 95; Rettie Covell, 90; tire, and wb* arrested by an officer fot atherein, are entitled to pension. REJECTThe scribe fpr the Banner seems to
and
CLAIMS a SPEC­
Lee Covell, 90; Ella Spriggs, 100; Vol­ appering in such disguise. Be placed IALTY. ABANDONED
Bounty, Back pay and Horse Claims
be on a backward track.
lie Buxton, W0; John McIntyre, 75; too great reliance on the freedom of ColletJod.
Mr. William Muaaon came near
Alvin ftoyst. »}; Willie Hoag, 90; the press.
PENSIONS INCREASED
bleeding to death Jaat week. Hi* life
Minnie HiH, 90.
A. M. Cheney, a Cbntlotte clothier, at any time when the dfaablllly warrants 1L
was saved by prompt medical aid and
In some uuuucr tbe dlsablUtv has increased
Tnr W. C. T. U. will bold tV»etr aext has sued the Buffalo firm who closed
hut recovery i» looked for by his
‘ALBERT LEA
or von were rated too tow. &amp; apply for an
frirnds.
Phil Phan.
mewtiurat Mre C. AiMwziftbX March him np on an attachment a short time,
laying
bis
damage
at
&gt;10,000.
It
ap4. W* would nnl- irtly urge all the
My experience and Using bore at head-quarmemlwr* of the Union to Im- more reg­
•reenables me to artend promptly to all claims
ular iu tia ir •ttendancr. for « lack of when rhe attachment wa* made.

0I8CT1T COURT ITEMS.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; C0.‘8,

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful!

But the Hummer was a Volunteer
And be would march and fight witbout fear,

pljl*
’ To tlckfc bis palate In the line of diet.
And that’s what ailed tbe Amy Bummer.

A large percentagi: of this band
Ware men who formerly tilled the land.
Agricultural pursuits was their delight
Before enlisting for tbe tight;
Consequently they could tint forbear
To follow tbeir vocation U»ere.
Aaratelng vegetable* wsslUj«lr occupation,
They al way* r*t*cd,
[id flnd'-^".

While marching throqgi this southern dime.

Of every artifice the Bummer thought

Tbe Captain of a pcovo squad
Cries. “Soldier, why did you shoot that hoc I
I must arrest you for this act,
Orders are strict and you knew the fact.”
With a quizzical look and a squint of the eye
The Bummer made him this reply:
“He called me \ Yankee son-of-a-gun
And turned up his now and wouldn’t run.
Now, Cap, I couldn’t stand that Insult.
Tbe Captain smiled as he heard him through
And -ald: “Under'tbe circumstances, I can’t
' blame you.
If he had called me that, I’d have shot him
And the Bummer skinned his pork in peace.
The Bummer in blue worked for his bash—
Tbe Bummer to-day works for a “mash,11
Though perhaps not as rude,
He Is a regular dude.
And not half as good
As the Bummer wb&lt;&gt; jaw-Uawked his food;

An Imperative law
Of nature compelled him to forage.
For b» would get rather thin
And bls chance would be slim
If he didn't stop eating bean porridge.
Bo be says with a will,
■
‘‘I will jay-hawk still,
And Old Jeff Davis can foot the bUL”
This Bummer Band on every side
Were picket* true. and often tried.
Thcr never knew till things looked blue,
They were just a little in advance.
“It does look shaky, but here’s a chance.”
Pop gn tbe rifles, tbe rebels fly
Figs are squealing, chickens fly,
Pantries searched for cake and pic
And when tbe shades of night draw nigh.
Than to their regt mints they hie—
This Band of Army Bummers.

Hard tack with them did not digest
They would rather give It a little rest.
And elephant soup they did detest,
Though made of vegetables tbeVery best

AU pressed in a square and wonderful cake;
wouldn’t partake,
- For be allowed with conelderoble vim
That that kind of fodder wasn’t made tor
him.
It might do for a bluff on a cold day in

But it wasn't quite tbe stuff for an Army
Bummer.

Arrests were made by shoulder straps,
But tbe Bummer still kept upon his tapi,
And the very first time he got a chance
H« would leave tlie rank* and go In advance.
He wm hi the skirmish left and right

Kids and pMU, sheep and lamb*,

RABS, MATTliBSAMD HEMPS,

w.

A. C. BUXTON,

Don’t Buy
Ten Cents' Worth of Goods

Graves &amp; Son.

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.

LUMBER!

&amp;

MARSHALL GALLATIN, &amp; CO.

PINE LUMBER

Belter, skeher, here they go. .
Up and down, to and fro,
With a dash and a “helio!”

Look inc out fur number one.
Bummers out upon a bum—

And as hedrinks, be akya with saddened tone
This makes me think of tlio dare at borne;

churn
And it’s be-rn *&gt; long it does almoet seem
But the racket and the clatter
Quickiy docs dispel the matter
From blsmln*Fj •iver-wruught,

•’Hurrah! boy’a, here'
if I don't have my iboi

“PENSIONS
X

Gm-. Money’s school closed thia week.

Ntimlny morning the body of «u no-.
knorcu npro was found lying
the j

numbers.

Klein id LWtaey, Jr. an t mpluye at

Vt.iw.lr

fkr._ wIIm

MrWiM a. Vnrilr.rtek Harttnau. a • I
Jo. i. ddl- r. who waa .’in-harnt-d froW . I

The M. E. 4 •*: teriy meeting Sunday

dung

„ ‘ *

TO

TIKRXE1.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
CREA’

CHICAGO.

�REMARKABLE

“Indada.
wurruk

LEGEND.

Tbo Fatality Atl»a&lt;lln&lt; Attempt*

length
But bow to

J BABB-BALL BALLAD.

RHEISA'I'IS*.

to toll.

Neuralgia.

LIL,

Toward th® southern en&lt;T the
[Toronto (Ont. I MalL]
Sciatic*, Lund ago,
tion is shallower, and several ladders it to fall. Th* eastern wall, however,
From time imuum-irial a sttauge fascina­ have fought st Waterloo under Napoleon.
aeems firm, and on that side the men' tion ha* attached to the pursuit of hidden
A German syndicate of Chicago is to col­
BKIDACHLTOOTBAQBB
scont. Ont- of th*w i« about sixty feet begin their work. It will be a long twk. U assure. To this day parsons are seeking onize thirty Utousaud acre* of lauds in Da­
SORE THMMT.
-•• Once
—— ___
__ ’s buried gol.l.
south of Gaskell. While he is waiting To work northward toward Gaakell for Captain Kidd
lu s_ kota. purciu.Mxl from tlie North Pacific
QCHWY.eweLLfMM
find" rewards
he surveys the distance between it and from
.
the bottom of the cutting will In­ great while ai valuable
v~.——- “
"
---- — — ■ Road.
iner trwe and bluff.
u -Recan 4y nw Danburgku I 11 ”
J- B. Butler, a clerk tn tbeevitably bring down more earth upon
himself with his eye.
“ I don't like die looks of things him, and the only available plain seems
FH&lt;«TK|TM».
ro.a.,«»rfj«hnpr«k». .ao A-au»OTO.Ur,J.I,,«.uai&gt;yJoh1&gt;
along here,” be says, half aloud. “I to be to make a transverse cutting from
believe 1’11 have boards put up as far the eastern aide, and endeavor to reach
A. A. Taltaadge, recently marie manager
as that ladder, anyway/’ he continues, him in that way. The news of the dis­
of transportation of Um Gould system ot
aster has spread very rapidly through
as he walks toward the south.
FIFTY C£inS I BOTTLE.
roarla, was in 1859 a brakeman on tbe Alton
The men at the northern end are the city, and in a short time crowds are &gt; found almost a peck of jewel*. The jewels A Terre Hauta.
Hold by al! IminMa ud
fwaim. IHrwdkxM la tl
working toward him, deepening the ourrjing toward Poplar street But |
George IL Fryer, one of tho best-known I
cutting in his direction, and wh.le be only
■
the workmen are allowed near the
miners of Colorado, who lost &gt;50u,u0j withpace* back and forth a dozen or more opening.
।
All others, except a couple of7 worth fifteen or twenty thousand dollar*. tn the post two years, killed himself at Den­
of the workmen are rapidly extending reporters, are stern'y kept back by the The belief expressed by tbo few who hare ver with morphine.
■bowed vita nor
their work toward that part of the '-ex­ police. The work goes on slowly, been fortunate enough to see them la that
The hospital building, the tailor shop and
B
—— - —_ _ _ _
the Mxxmd base.
cavation.
though many willing hand* are engaged. tuuy
• (MU OI IUW low
k UJ kUO
the bakery of the State Reformatory ITlson p
Herald reporter, a tall, well-made federate Cabinet, as they were ou that ** lonIa’ Mich., burned. Los* on build­
•• Be careful how you Jump round The
1
road
when
they
wen
lost.
It
is
suppond
on
B-VOJO.
there,
”
he
calls
sharply
to
some
men
:
fellow,
goes
to
tbo
edge
of
the
opening
• felt a preference Cor
Yo.k regulation UalL
on tbe surface who are hoisting up the above Gaskell.
that tiw party that buriod them was kilted
cltize:i of Fort ,
-----Ha* convinced me that
1? hl? J”. “ U“.9"“''’
"Courage,. Frank! ” he says; tender- non ^i.r, ud oou«1o..lly U»y TO. i
earth removed by the shovels of the la­
Evsuxelical Cburdi, bunday, called u&gt; the TILE ONLY TRUE WAY
borers below; “them banks ain’t none 1^; “they’ll have you out of this . novar tm«artha&lt;L
ck-rxjm.in
to
save
him,
stag^urud
to
th*
too strong, you know. Johnson,” he . "Oil yes, the boys will do their best,”
. alslo and fell dead.
says to one of the men who are peer­
i story, date-line and all, aa it appears in an I
D. W. Blackbum, ex-Treasurer of Lee
Be bad a noble mind, a* i
I exchange:
Tr
tr.„
ing down at him from above, “set some Gaskell answers.
I County, la., was held in &gt;5.000 bail at Keoone to moving the dirt further from the
“HoF-dld you happen to be the only 1 “ Cobxuco, N. Y., December 80.—A num- kuk, Saturday, for a sliorlage in ids acleft down there?*’ asks the other.
edge along there; and bo mighty quick one
।
Every man, woman and .child must have
Hl* own peculiar twist.
ber of Philadelphians ara negotiating for counts amounting to &gt;15,000. Noisecuring
about it, too.”
“Well, you know. Strawford, I had the purchase of a largo tract of land in th* | bondsmen bo was aent to jsU.
Groceries, and ought to buy them at prices aa
“ It is too hot to hurry,” grumble to Mt? that my men were all out. It town of Jasper, tills county, *omowhoro on j
A dispatch from Birmingham state* that near cost as possible. Tbe perron who bay*
’t have done for me to scramble which logond has for tlm* out of mind lo the wealthiest syndicate ever known is these good* on credit, must pay a bonus to
k'mu of the men at the top as Johnson 'wouldn
'
out first”
tolls them of Gaskell’s orders.
beuMt formed in Englund
England to transplant her the »torv-keeper for that privilege which be
cated a silver mine, which tho part lot hop* betog
This is said naturally enough, and as to find. On th* tract ta th* “treasure I leading Indn-trioi
But if it is hot un there, where tho
Industrie* In th*
the Wmlam
Western States, In.
In­ can illy afford to do in these clo*e times.
breeze-is blowing,
ia far won-e down if it had not occurred to the speaker cave” of much local fame. Tho legend is cluding whole ooiouies of workpeople. '
Hr broke ms heart
where Gaskell and the others are. It that he could havo done otherwise than । that during tho French and Indian War
The police of Chicago have nabbed IL C, Grnceries BouglM for &lt;nsli
is not very light there, ami the air is to see that his men were safe before try­ ( two Quaker brothers by tbe name of Dlck- Leonard, a man with one leg, tgbo robbed a
Henn* Ten to Fifteen Per
Bls body we have planted now.
close and bxavy. Some of the younger ing to save himself.
' inaon cam* Into the Cohocton Valley to countrj-inan of a con-dderable amount
Cent Nnved !
His soul is In tbe sky;
by staggering against him several tiiuei
men are complaining of the heat in no
"tajr. , noble follow, Frank.’' .■ trade with the Indiana. They gained „.
The angels reached from Heaven down
th* lu a saloon and helping him to regain bls
And upon this principle I propose to conduct
Strawford ray,: nnd then to tlie com- I jonaa.,,,. o( tb. Indian, to .net. an extant
And took him ou the By.
gentle tones.
feet
—Burtbidtoa Hawkcps.
my bu«ine»» hereafter.
“That's no good,” says Gaskell to panion reporter he adds: “rhere aren’t that tb* latter revested, to thorn the exist­
In tbe matter of the explosion of the
one man; “leave off your swearing and many fellows that would do as Gaskell ; once of a silver mine somewhere on West Lelsenlng coal-mine, at Uniontown,
I haven't time to enumerate tbe different
A COMMONPLACE HEBO.
go to work. It ain’t a-going to be no has done this morning.”
I Bennett’s Creek. Tbe brother*
had in tlieir. I Pa., the coroner’s jury rendered a verdict articles I k
______________
cooler for all your cussing.”
Tbe hour. moTO on .lowly, bnt It Umt I,___________________
_ the__________________________
■ho had come with : censuring
company and the Inspector stock const
Morning at Erie. A faint breeze Is
“ An’ you’re right there. Muster Gas­
from
lelphia. Tbo Quaker* f°r not having an examination made daily
blowing oh tbe land, that makes only kell,” comment* a brawny Irishman seem king to those above in the free air
and sunshine what must they bo to workod Ue
mln. th# ora of whlch for fire-damp. The heirs ot the nineteen
icest Grooqds
the lightest ripples on the surface of the near; “it’s not swearin' thit’ll coo) the Gaskell down there In the hairdarkness WM
poor and bid the treasure in a victims will now bring suits foe damages,
To be found in the Wholesale Market*-all
lake and bay. A mile or two out from air for Mike, and it's like to nrike it a waiting for deliverance!
Strawford caT#
’, to themselves, untI
uch , On May 15 Frank Ashton,
ford,
Astiton, of Ruck
Rockford,
cava kuown
known on
only
untili ,such
New,
Fresh
and
Clean.
Also a fall line of
the shore a few sails are outlined against dale hotter for him In the next worruld, goes
away after a time, but return* time as they could convey it to Phila­ Hl., leaves that place to ride to San Frau,
the horizon, and the course of a pro­ or else Father Casey’s a liar.
cisco on hh bicycle.
Crockcry, Olau and Cart hern Ware,
shortly with a bottle of wine, and after delphia.
~
peller s-« far distant as not to be seen
A marble bust of Ix&gt;ngfelk&gt;w, pronounced
There is a laugh at this, and Mike’s soaking a spong* with the wine lowers I
Confectionery.
Cigar* and
“ Near tbe close of the French and In- 1 by his daughters a striking likenrsa, will
may still be traced by a light line of grumblings and curses are silenced (or it carefully to GaskelL
Tobacco*.
jud M VOU can I dUn war ® ,tran&gt;er »PP«»red at tbe cabin on Saturday be unveiled in Westminster
smoke. The court-house clock strikes a time.
“That will do vou good If you can
And remember that It's a cold day when I
four long, Iwzy strokes, according to its
Abbey.
it, Frat.-,
Frank,”' —
he 1
th’*
*n
decpcet part of the
“It’s time Mahaffey was back," Gas­ possibly gel hold of it.
wilderness. H»said be was a deterter
Lieutenant Harber, who brought back get left sitter on quality of goods or low price*.
deliberate habit, and a little later the kell is beginning, when a handful of savs.
keeper of the Presqu' Isle lighthouse at aan&lt;l and gravel falls close to him.
Respectfully,
This tho other essays to do, and after frotn Che French army, and begged for from Siberia the bodies of De Long and his
comrades, was given a public reception at
the entrance of the harbor puts out his
or two ineffectual attempts succeeds ' shelter and food. This wa« gladly given
" Mind what you’re about up there,” one
1
light. He may well do so, for tl:e flush he calls, but as he looks up be sees in gening a portion of. the sponge be­ him. Tbe fir-rt night be was in. the cabin Youngstown, O., Monday night, which was
■ he overheard tlie Quaker* talking about attended by five thousand person*.
in the east has deepened Into a flame. there is no one near tho edze, and just tween hL« teeth.
In obedience lo tlie demand of the railroad
CASH GROCER.
The slender shaft oi‘ tlie water-tower is then a latger handful of earth falls ou
“ It’s good for you,” calls out Straw- ,' their treasure, after they supposed he was commissioners of Missouri, the Ruck island
| sleeping, and learned that it was secreted Road h i* promised to reduce it* passenger
crimson at its summit, and the city the other side of him. He turns to see ford
:
from above, "aud you shall bavo
j somewhere in the vicinity. He also rates in that State to three cents per mile.
spires one after another are tipped with ; from whence it has fallen, and all tlie just
.
as muc* as you want to keep up
| learned from their conversation that they
fire. UpTard comes the sun and down­ color In his cheek leaves it instantly. your
The lumber used in tlie scaffold on which
;
strength.”
ward sinks the glow. The water-tower for all along on the western wall of the
By and by the n&lt;K.n whistles blow i intended to start their
‘r servant for Phila- John Brown was hanged was- used lo erect
is a crimson pillar now, the ungainly cutting, where he had declared boards :.hrilly, .nd hundred, ol workmen who d.lphl.lh. n.xt d.y, Md h.d g^r.
a porch for a brick dwelling at Charlestown.
another
brother
there
elevators at the water’s edge look al­ should be placed, pebbles are falling h.re jn« hoard U.0 new, oi tho are.- message to “
mh"’ 1,r
°‘b" "
”r which Lost week the material was carefully
most beaut'rul in the fair light, the trees and the looae sand is sliding down. ।dent flock toward Poplar street, and would Inform him aa to the hiding-place of stowed away by Colonel John M. Caylu.
on Presqu’ Isle are bathed in it, and the Gaskell well knows what all this :from one to another it is told that the tre'iiure in case anything should hap­
Heavy snows In tbe Rocky Mountaindistant sails redden as it touches them.
Frank Gaskell is down there in the cut­ pen to the brother* who were working tho have prevented th rough traffic on the North­
ern Pacific Road for live days, and a liko
Still upward comes the sun till the hori-’
“Make for the ladder*, mon!" he calls. ting buried in the sand up to his neck, mine.
delay
will probably be caused by washouts
zon line can no longer conceal it, and ‘‘And quick, too,” he adds, hurriedly. and that it will be hours before they can
“The diabolical thought entered tho
from melted snow between Ainsworth and
It seems as if it must in a moment more
Some of the men have already pushed .get him out. Aga'n the whistles blow, mind of the stranger to murder the
come rolling In fiery splendor along the their work lieyond him, and these are and tho men from the mills and facto­ Quaker* In the morning, puraue and over­ Sprague. There are two hundred through
blazing path it has burned across the between him and the nearest ladder. ries return to tbeir work, but the take the servant, murder him, and secure passengers at the latter place.
Tlie Pnaser Twin-Cylinder Car Company,
water. A small boat from tlie lifo- Almost as soon as Gaskell, they per­ anxious, waiting crowd is still great, the m ssagv revealing the place where tho
AXMZSSION
saving station crosses the glowing track, ceive the danger, and. dropping tlieir aud to their impatient eyes but small treasure might be found. He carried out of Chfcago, with an authorized capital of
Sl.OOO.iKK), failed Tuesday for lacx of X,and red drops flash from the gleaming tools, they burry toward the ladder, progress ia making toward Gaskell’s his plans, but, upon getting possession of 597 cash.
LADIES, - 5 Ctb. | GENTLEMEN, - lO.Cwu
oars. And now the whole broad lake hustling and beating each other in tlieir rescue. The court-house clock strikes
Judge
Hilton
has
purchased
from
Mrs.
A.
gilstens as the sun climbs higher, but mad haste*. These will save them- two, then three, and still Strawford Is cipher. He was unable to And a key that I T. btewart the “Stewart Building,” at
SKATES, - - 15 Or*.
the red glow has gone, the glory ha*
belves, Caskell thinks; but what of the kneeling by the edge speaking encour­ wouH solve th* mystery, and, haunted by i Broadway and Chambers streets. New York,
faded, aud another commonplace day others?
aging won!a to Gaskell and telling him bi* fruitless crime, be fled to France, tak- j for &gt;2,100,000.
has begun.
'n.~• — ot
*
"Hurry, men! hurry!’’ he calls sharp­ what progress the workmen are mak­ ing the ci'pher with him. For year* hs i
Three charred bodlos- -and• -a ----number
A commonplace day to you or to me; ly, and swiftly the men, their faces ing. Ths long afternoon drags by. studied it in vain, and Anally die ! in a
--------------------------1 bone®
were taken---------------------from the ruins---of tlie
but never yet did there dawn a day that blanched with fear, fly past him.
Gaskell from his prison watches the mad-house. This is tho legend the Urst Jackson (Mich.) fire Tuesday. It is now
■
' the
' region
- •banded down to their believed that six or seven persons perished, j GENTLEMEN. 5 NIGHTS,
wa* not ere it* close-»consecrated by
in
And now the sand is sliding down white clouds chase each other across seitiers
some act of loyaltf to the best emotions rapidly, and the cutting is shallower oy the narrow rift oi blue aky that he can descendants.
John Wentworth, of Chicago, aavs
says tha
tho '’ ,LADIES,
.
6 NIGHTS,
of the human heart. You or 1 may a loot or more in the half minute? since see. He saya but little, and Strawford
‘Tn 1810 Gregory Harding settled in tho only remedy for the annual overflow of tlie
Des Plaine* River b th* enlargement of
have watched the splendor of ths dawn­ Gaskell gave the alartu. and still the fears he ia growing weaker.
town of Jasper. Ho had been there but a
the
Illinois
&amp;
Michigan
CanaL
Lie
favors
I
ji
ing day from Garrison Hill, and gone men are running past and are crowding,
"More wine, Frank?” he aska; but short time when bo dreamed that near his
home thrilled with it* grandeur, only about the foot of the ladder nearest, too the other saya “No,” and the silence is place there was a cave, the opening of the expenditure of &gt;30,000,000 for thb J HOllCr bk-CLtinSf IS tlie FOpnl.n.T
Pasr'inntin ti and.
to forget a few hours later the fine much crazed by terror to hasten to the unbroken save for the noise of the which was covered by a large flat *t&gt;-ne, purpoee.
The council of Fort Wayne, Ind., has
feelings that have sprung trp within u*, ladder* beyond, where they might be workmen’s shovels as deliverance slow­ upon which was a copper kettle. In the
contracted for nine electric light towers in ;
tbe vague aspirations that the sight has safe. From where hu stands Gaskell ly approaches.
to* outskirts and sixty additional lamps
evoked. For us, then, the splendor has looks at tbe throng.
but
it
wa*
guard'd
by
two
ghostly
senti
­
The clock strikes four, and as the last
suspended over street crossings in tha cen­
been exchanged for the commonplace.
nels. Harding did not Investigate tbe ac­ tral part of the city.
“Pretty poor chance for me,” he stroke ends Gaskell says wearily:
Frank Gaskell has had no time this says to himself; and just then the sand,
Skates furnished to psrties desiring to pur­
“ Is it no later? It seems to me I have curacy of hia dream. Shortly afterward
Officials of the Northwestern Road held
morning for see'ng the sunrise from stops sliding, and for moment the rate been here for days.”
a twin brother of hl* joined him. This a conference in SL Paul in regard to a fast chase at a »llgl&gt;t advance al-ove cd*L
Garrison Hill, had he wished to do so, tling of pebbles stops.
“Courage. Frank!” Strawford says brother bad a dream corresponding In train from Chicago which shall connect with
which is quite unlikely. A sewer con­
"A false alarm, may be,” Gaskell cheerfully; “we shall have you up hen* every particular with his brother’s. Tbe the Northern Pacific aud land passengers in
EVERTS &amp; CHIPMAN,
tractor with a large force of laborers in savs, half aloud.
■
with us before long. The men are work­ two then searched for the cave. They Portland In five days.
Proprietors.
his employ is not usually a man to
Yhe men are nearly all up the ladder ing bravely, and they are a great deal found the locality just as they bad seen It
Fifteen of SL Francis’ Little Sisters of tha
whom sunrise* appeal in any esthetic by this time, and Gaskell himself is nearer you than they were an hour in1 their dream*, aud discovered tbe cop­ Poor, from the mother home in Westphalia,
way, or one who indulge* in vague talk moving toward it as tlie last laborer ago.”
per kettle and tbe flat rock, but, rememler- have entered SL Anthony's Hospital at
about the commonplace. And, looking comes near him. He is an old man,
“I'm glad Jim got out safe,” Gaskell ing the specters that guarded the treasure Terre Haute, Ind., which institution will
at Frank Gaskell, you will say he is the too old for such work, Gaskell has often •aya, a little after this. “ Poor man! 1 beneath it, they did not venture to disturb henceforth be under tlieir control.
last man of whom anything “vague” said, and he did not mean to have him waa afraid he wouldn’t be able to move it. Tbe next day Gregoty Harding wet
A stone found near Eagle, Wls., and sold
can be predicated. A tall, well-built employed below the surface.
quick enough.”
killed bye tree be was felling, and bis to a Milwaukee jeweler for one dollar, te
fellow of thirty, only passably good­
“ 1 didn’t know vou were here, Jim,”
“ Frank, ' Strawford calls to him. brother was thrown from a horse and now deciurwl to be a Blxtcen-carat purelooking, but with a firm mouth, and he says to the elder man. "Johnson "Johnson tells me they hope in another killed. The secret of tho cave’s locality water diamond. The people of Eagle are
eyes whose angry flash the workmen shoul’d have kept you up there with hour to have you out of thia if all goes died with them.
excited over the find, and it is alleged that
land there b being sold' at fabulous prices.
under him do not care to encounter. him. But you must be mighty quick right ”—and here Strvwford breaks off
“In 1830 a Methodist minister named
When he speaks it is in short, nervous now to get out of this.’’
suddenly.
Tbe Grand Lodge, A. a U. W., of lllfc
Anson Green came from tbe Geneseo Valley
sentences that leave no doubt of his
The other scarcely heeds what Gas­
Sand and pebbles are once more rat­ with a woman who had a glass, by looking nob, met at Springfield Tuesday. There
meaning. Alert, k»;en and energetic, kell is saying, bat pushes on as fast as his tling down from the treacherous western
are *45 lodges in tiie btate. will: a member­
into
which
she
said
she
could
see
the
secret
he allows no idlers about him, ana you rheumatic legs will let him, and Gas­
ship of 13,766, and tho collecUoas last year
cave whore tho treasure of tho murdered
would call him merely a pushing, com­ kell follows. When they have gone a
"My God!” exclaims Strawford, in Quakers was hidden, and its exact location. reached &gt;2O4,61X3L Since the establish­
ment of the order in the State, In 1874,
mon-place man, and seek to know no few feet further the san&lt;f once more be­ low tones, "I am afraid it’s all up with
They wont in search of IL They found the &gt;732,387 has been paid to beneficiaries.
more of him. At present he is con­ gins sliding and the pebbles fall more Frank.”
spot the woman saw In the glass sod then
In a final decision at Keokuk. I«., Tues­
ducting the excavations in Poplar street rapidly. Frank gives a groan as he
Faster and faster slides the sand, and ■be was suddenly stricken blind, and they day, in tha bart&gt; wire case of Washburn ±
preparatory to constructing a sewer for perceives this.
Gaskell gives one agonized look into were obliged to return without discovering Moen against Walker and J. E. Rhodes,
that locality, and very busy this occu­
“Hurry, Jim," he calls; you are Strawford's pitying face. Then once the cave. They stopped for tbe night at Judge McCrary, finding for the defendants,
pation keeps him. Through the middle older than I, so you must go up tho lad­ again the sana comes down in one
the residence of Rev. Jededisb Htovea 1 declared the Glidden A Kelly lelnued
of the street for several sqoares the cub­ der flrsL”
fierce rush, completely filling the cut­ who lived In tho vici ity, where they re­ patents Invalid. Tim contest will be con­
ing extends, its course marked by two
As they hasten onward over the yield­ ting. and Strawtord, with the memory lated what had occurred. Hl* ion Silas tinued in tbe United States Supreme Court.
W lino of sand and graveL A yawn- I ing sand dow covering tiie bottom of
of Frank Gaskell's last look, turns
Queen Tahiti arrived at Paris Wednes- THE CROWN SEWING MACHINS.
ing chasm twenty or more feet deep it the dark' path an abandoned tool, which away.—Oscar Fay Adam*, in Christian
its location, but he was the only one who
ia, its walls carefully boarded at inter­ the uncertain feet of the old man have Union.
HF" Tbe “Crown" come* into the market
i'wo Chicago lads, Elmer Lyons and Al­
could see it. His brother Nathan and him­
vals. Down there in the half darkness strangely missed, is 8tombl*d upon by
the lost of all machines, but ha* sprung to
self started next day to search for the fred Stendr, Wednesday died in Um agonies front rank at once from the fart that it ha* ta­
some of Gaskell's men are laboriously Gaskell, who falls heavily.
What a Jealous ” Hubby ” Found.
of hydrophobia.
ken tbe good features in all other machine*
digging, while others are hoisting
“ Hurry, Jim,” he calls once more, as
Tbe Government has put a stop to the and pul them in one grand combination, mak
Last Wednesday afternoon a promi­ came Dot only blind, bat deranged, and
buckets of earth to the surface and add- he rises, bruised, and with difficulty;
gliding of th® recent Issue of the five-ceut ing this tbe Handsomest. Largest, Most Silent
nent business man, residing in the ex­
and Lightest Banning Machine vet offered. All
nickel by cheap jewelry manufacturers.
“you’ll get there safe.”
treme western part of tlie city, was seen
pile* on each side of tbe cutting. It is
“points” that the experience of twenty years
It is but a few moments since the
C. A. Selmer, the Norwegian Minister oi the
in allktnds of family and light manufacturing
nine o’clock when Gaskell, after care­ alarm was given, but now the sand is occupying one of the benches in Lincoln
DIED OF POISON.
State. has been Impeached, and sentenced work
ha* proved to tie absolutely good are to be
Park,
busily
engaged
handling
several
ful direction* to the laborers on the falling all about him, and as Frank ad­
to
forfeit
his
place
and
pay
costa
of
&gt;5,000.
found
only In the “Crown." Other machine*
surface. descend* to the bottom of th* vance* a few paces from where he felt hundred pieces ot small paper. A
The Senate Committee Investigating th«
excava ion to make hi* daily inspection part of the western wall comes down reporter happening in the vicirfty, and
Copiah County (Mixa) elect! ® outrages al
having
the
pleasure
of
the
business
of the work there. A* he posse* slowly upon him in one swift, terrible rush.
New Orleans adjourned Tuesday sloe die, Every device that I* really desirable in other
machine* will be found in the "Crown." Adalong hi* quick glance take* in every Bound about him rises the soft yellow man’s acquaintance, asked him what he
after examining 153 witnesses.
Yesterday af ernoon Andrew Gaffney,
vsntap has been taken of the experiments and
feature of the work. Now he stop* to sand. To his knees, to his waist, then
J. L. Osborne &amp; Co-’b butter and egg experience with all kind* of inacn'ne* ever in­
“
I
found
these
bit*
of
paper
in
the
direct some clumsy workman to u e hi*
to Dr. Tilton io have a painful tooth bouse, tho SL Charles Hotel, and many small
dining-room of my house, ana I am of extracted. Tha: dentist, however, refused residence* at Lincoln, Neb., burned Wedne*
th* opinion that some fellow ha* been to pull It, as tha tooth was badly ulc?r- day evening, involving a 1cm of &gt;75,000.
he pause* to tap the boarding at various
E. R. WHITK.
writing to mv wife, and a* I am anxious
places to see if it can sustain the pres­
Tbe late defendants in tlie Emma Bond
A* Jim painfully toil* up the ladder
sure of the looser earth behind it Sud­ and reaches the surface, a dozen voice* to see wbat the letter contained, I came Rnllaon, and that physician thought it aafe trial &gt;re ostracised in their homes in Ctrl* Catarrh C«a« mI'iIi
to this place to put it together."
denly he turns about angrily.
lo
extract
it,
which
waa
done.
Still
suffertian
County.
Merchants
and
busines*
men
call to him;
••Can I assist you?" asked theredecline lo have anything to do with them.
“Didn’t I tell y&lt;m last night to have
or l&gt;r.A. 'titra.
” Where's Mr. Gaakell?”
porter.
ited another physician, Dr. Flattery, who
this place right here boarued on both
Nine hat-factories at Reading, Fa., bars
•• Yes, if you promise not to give any­ took him home and injected som- mor­
sidea?' he says to one of the men dmf- ing in a bewildered way to the pit from
announced a reduction of twelve per cent
Belief at Oaee.
thing away.”
phine into his left arm. After Dr. Fla t iry in wages, and Ute Weimer machine-works
which he baa escaped.
At the expiration of four hour* the
I beliva you did,” stammer* the
At this the other* hasten to tbe edge, work was accomplished, when tbe left It is said Mr. Gaffney took a large d.x » at lebunou have mule a ent of eight per
Sot a liquor or
i, ** but there won’t no good board* just as the western wall fall*, but a few
husbknd was astonished by the follow­
Harry Tuttle, one of the men engaged In
here then, aud Jim Mulligan aaid he feet to the north of them.
pid slumber, and before aaalater.ee roul i
ing;
muff.
Applied
would bring some th* first thing thia
bo obtained died about two o’eUwk this a recent affray with Deputy Marshals, wm
‘‘It’a all up with poor Mr. Gaskell,”
taken from Ibe hoapiul nt bpaarfish. D- T.,
morning, but he hasn’t oome yet-'1
morning.
aay several voice*.
with the finger.
Tuesday night while in a dying condition
Gaskell hardly bear* the excuse, he
•• No, it isn’t; I can see him.’’ some
•nd lynched.
is «o occupied with hi* examination of one say* who i* peering cautio-’*ly over
At Wednesday’s session of the Ancient
the walls of the cutting.
ami nation. Mr. Gaffney »»’
O.-d.T of Utdtod-sWorkuMSi of Illinois, at
of excellent eharart -r, «n:l w
to be boarded for fifty
Hpringfleid, Vi. F. Beck, of Ukiuy. waa
Tbe Luiband
ly ideatified with fit. Mir
elected &lt;irao&gt;i Master Workman aud Peoria'
i bard by, and up
Church, of this village.
•elected m tlie next ulacc of meeting.

| EXPERIENCE

G.

W. FRANCIS,

OPEA HOUSE

SKATING RINK!
Open Afteroon and Evening.

17224185

TICKETS:

idar, Fascinating and
Exhilerating Amuse­
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THE CROWN!

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THE DEADLY

LiHw
mails,

There *M xomething about tho stur­
dy vigor of former generations that
chaUeDgM the admiration of every

ire*.

•ben the least load Is put upon bls back
BONG FOB THS DI800NTSNTSD.

The glare of the sun on th* sand ia
painful to our eves, and wo will pro.
tect them with green veils, or, better
still, with spectacles or goggle*. To
keep the burning rays from our head*
we spread our umbrella*, and thus
equipped get along very well. There
b not a blade of gras* to be seen on the
ground around □*. and as we look aWay
to tbe mountains or hills that form the
horizon, we find that they are destitute
of trees or other green thing*. Every­
thing is barren; toe ground beneath us
h yellow with sand, the level space
farther away b of deeper yellow, and
tbe bilb and mountains are of the same
color, perhaps with a tinge of red.’ All
the blue goes. out of the *ky in
the middle of the day; there I* not a
cloud to be seen, or even the suggestion
of one, and the traveler very soon long*
to return to the region of green fklds,
and leave the desolation behind him.
We are told that we must travel four or
five days before reaching water, and
when wo find It there will be only a
few pools or spring* barely fit for
drinking. A* wo settle down to the
dreary reality, we look ahead aud per
ceive a beautiful lake! There are its
water* spread out before us, it* banks
are lined with trees, and on ita farther
■bore b seen a village, or, perhaps, a
ca&gt;tle’, which will aflurd us shelter and

Though the wife may frown a bit,
Though she hits the ready wit

If you’ve got * trusty friend.
t
On whose love you can depend,
an't pay you, all his fallings upto add.
Love, whli gold ) •"* ~
Little faults pa «
O, it is a little mine

It lx easy to oomplain.
Till all happiness is ri

A CAMEL RIDE
• One of the attractions of our picture
txx)k* is "tlie ship of tbe desert,” as
tbe camel is poetically called. Tbo
name has been applied very justly, *s
the animal in question is admirably
fitted by nature for service In the desert
region*. He is awkward iu movement,
ungainly in figure, and anything but
handsome in appearance; he ha* a hump
on his back, but feet are Ill-ehaped, his
joints arc covered with callosities re•embling the *care of terrible sores, his
opper lip hangs down, and his nostrils
look as thougn he must breathe with
great difficulty. But when wo *eo him
at borne we find that the awkward,
•winging movement is tho proper one
for the level desert, the flatness of hi*
feet prevents their sinking in the *and.
Che hanging lip enable* him to grasp the
thin herbage that forms bis food, tbe
narrow nostrils can bo closed at will to
exclude sand when. the wind blows it
about, the hump on his back is a mass
of fat that enables him to go for some
time with Huie or nothing to eat, and
Che callosities on hi* joints are a pro­
tection from injury when he kneels to
receive his load. Then, too, the stom­
ach of the camel is so conducted thst
a provision of water may be taken in
for a whole week, and tho an­
imal can drink water which is
altogether too brackish or bitter for the
□sc of man. The camel can live and
carry heavy burdens where any other
aqimal would perish, aud the deserts
of Asia and Africa could not be
traversed without him.
How many
reader* have ever hail a ride on the
back of this famous beastP Most of you
will be compelled to answer no; but
you have not missed much in the way
of comfort, for it Is a very disagree­
able experience for anybody who isn't
need to that kind of locomotion.
To begin with, the driver orders the
eamel to kneel, as hi* back is so high
-when standing that you could not get
into the saddle wthout a ladder. When
the animal is on the ground, the driver
stands by his head to keep him quiet,
and then you get into tbe saddle. It is
•ot like the saddle of a horse, but a sort
of dish in which you sit with your feet
hanging over the side or crossed around
a high pommel. There are no stirrup*
for tlie feet to rest in. but traveler*
•ometimes tie them on in order to feel
more secure, and obtain a change of po­
sition. Sometime* on a long journey, a
couple of boxes or largo bags are slung
over the camel by means of ropes, and
Chen with mattresses and bedding you
may make a sort of lounge to sit or re­
cline od in a variety of positions. But
tor a short ride nobodv thinks of any­
thing more than the saddle. When you
are well placed and prepared to hang on
with all your might, toe driver tellr the
beast to get up. There are three motions
before be 1* on hb feet; first, a back­
ward plunge, then a forward one. and
then another one backward. If you look
at a camel when be is getting up^ you
will find that he rise* on half hb fore
Lien on all his hind leg*, and lastly,
on all bis fore. legs. When he is up and
start* ,ofl. you begin to realize that rid­
ing a camel is not the best fun in the
world. The motion throws the rider
backward and forward at every step,
and in a little while the beginner will
think he b being shaken to piece*. In
getting down at the end of a ride of a
couple of hours you feel stiff in every
joint, and after resting a few minutes it
ta no easy work to get into motion
again. The second day ot traveling
you feel as though you had a backbone
of glass, and wifi not get entirely over
this belief for the rest of the week.
Even the Arabs, after long period* of
zesting, arc subject lo the same trouble,
and find the movement of the camel
very fatiguing. But by the end of a
fortnigl.; one thinks no more of mount­
ing a camel than of getting on the back
of a horse.
Suppose we are mounted and off on a
ride in the desert. If we have a driver,
he.walks ahead leading the animal by
a rope; but if we manage our steed alone
we have the rope in our own hand*.
The camel is usually obedient, but some­
times he become* vicious and may run
away, la spite of all efforts to restrainhim. When he trots or runs the motion
b far worse than at a walking pare;
if you have
ever
been driven
at a gallop over a oorduruy road
or a cobbis-stona pavement, in a
•wagon without spring*, you can have an '
idea of the motion of a eamel at full ■

: nrvw want to repeat the experiment.
-tutor-times he will twist his long neck
taronnd. like a snake, and try to bite his
rider, aud if he gets a go&lt;*r‘:old i» b a
arrimu matter. Usually, however, he is
obedient aud patient, but It take* a long
rime to gei on really friendly terms with
tiie admirable adaptation of

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We point to tho lake, and our driver
smiles. Ho has scon the same thing be­
fore, and knows what it is. It b not a
lake at all. but a miragx Aa we ap­
proach it the waters disappear, the trees
melt away, the castle yanbhes, and in a
little while we are walking over the spot
where the pretended Inke made its ap­
pearance. Many a traveler has been
deceived by tlie mirage, not oqly in
Africa but on tho plains between the
Missouri River and the Rocky Moun­
tains. A few years ago. when a regi­
ment was crossing a desert in the'upper
part of Egypt, the men wore suffering
greatly from thirst; a mirage appeared
on the horizon, and the deception was so
great that the soldiers believed that they
were actually in sight of a lake. Mad­
dened by thirst, they broke from tbo
raks. the officers lost all control of
them, and one aud all ran in search of
the precious water. In a little while th*
lake disappeared, and when tho soldier*
realized how they had been deceived,
many of them fell to the ground and
were too weak to rise and join tlieir com­
rades. If you want to know how to dis­
tinguish a mirage, please remember that
it is always exactly the color of the sky
above it, while a real lake or river b
pretty certain to be of a different hue.
And if you are riding a camel you will
find that he will never be deceived; he
will scent water a long distance and go
straight toward it, but will never pay the
least attention to a mirage.—Congrtgationalut.
A March of 8.000 Mlle*. *
Noticeable at tho Spa Hotel is the tall
figure cf an old soldierly-lookinggentle­
man, whose military career is interestihg. It b General A. W. Doniphan, a
man seventy years old. who. at the be­
ginning of the Mexican war. in June,
1846, stepped from a large practice into
the ranks, whence be was elected td
the Colonelcy of the First Missouri Regi­
ment of Mounted Volunteers. Tiie
similarity between the names Xenophon
and Doniphan has been noted, but tbe
resemblance does not stop there. Gen­
eral Doniphan, like the Greek leader,
made one of the longest marches on
record. Starting at Fort Leavenworth,
the First Missouri Volunteers marched
to Mexico, then around Chihuahua and
Del Norte, conquering New Mexico aqd
other States, participating in the battles
of Brasito and Chihuahua, losing but
one man in both, but capturing five
hundred and killing the kame number
of the enemy. The hardy band ot less
than a thousand men, without a cent's
pay till their return, made a circuit of
eight thousand miles in thirteen months,
ten of which they were constantly in the
saddle. General Doniphan finds at Ida­
ho Spring* C. C. Bangs, a member of
hb regiment, and in the State ex-Goveroor Gilpin, a Major under him, and
“Commodore Decatur,” one of hb vol­
unteer*. An unde of Doctor Hall, of
the navy, now here, was in bb regiment,
and was elected from the ranks to Con­
gress. He, with General Doniphan,
framed the present laws of New Mexico.
Tbe General b still hale and hearty,
and seems to enjoy hb advancing years
as he deserves to.—Idaho Springs Ga-

The Lc*d Pencil.

[Chatham (N. J.) Special.]

are very much interested in several cases
tats of • skunk, that have cau« d tho
deaths of a number of domestic animals on

Tbe loser* are Isra. 1 W. Budd, a milkman
and his brother, William T. Budd, who I*

owns a farm adj &gt;ln*ng.
About three weeks ago William Budd
found a dead skunk In his hog-pen which
bail evidently crawled in there during the
tbr-s pt-, in the pen were Ln a most excited
hair for sevsral hours, refusing to eat, and
man Lasting extraordinary perturbation.
After a time they calmed down, but a

most peculiar mauner. It ran wildly
about the pen, refnaol its food,' snapped
and bit at tbe other pigs, and finally fell
on its hick, frot &gt;ing at tbe mouth, and
died. 4 few day* ago one of tho remain­
Ing animal, manifested similar symptoms,
but in a much more 'violent manner. It
would nub around tho pea for several
minutes, and then jump hi-h in the air and
fall down and tremble. It bit and tore the
otaar pig furiously, and Budd finally shot
them both. He has no ddubt that the three
animals were-suffjring I rom hydrophabla
communicated by tbe bite of tho *kunk
they had killed in ths pen throe weoka be­
fore.
Mr. Israel Budd's loss wu much more

and owned a young shepherd dog that was
trained to drive them to and from tbe past­
ure. One day in October the dog had a
misunderstanding with a skunk In the
barn-yard, from which bo retired victori­
ous, but unproten ablo in polite society. A
wt*ek afterward the dog man!fouled unmis­
takable symptoms of tho rablos, and flew
ata valuable homo belonging to Mr. Budd,
chained up, but it broke tho chain during
the night, and in tho mornin; randown
Into tho village and bit several other dogs.
Fortunately, it did not bite any human
beings, although sororal hal narrow
escapes. From tbo village tho dop ran
over to Stanley, another little town two
a panic. It bi; a number of dogs, and
finally chased a little son of William
Genung into bi* father's door-yard. Mrs.
Genung rushed out to the rescue of her
child With a chair, end tbo brute flaw at
her and tore her clothtag, and finally seised
her by the boot-hoal, to which it held fast
until her husband killed it with an ax.
Tbe wounds of tbe horse that had boon
bitten were at one* cauterised and tho an­
imal was placed in a box-»tall and watched.
Budd thought ten days would decide

municatod to the beast, but to make sure
be kept him confined for two week*. Tbe
animal bad shown no indications of hydro­
phobia at tho end of that time, and Budd
use tbe horse a* before. A week afterward
a son of Mr. Budd was harnessing tbo ani­
mal up with another hone when It sud­
denly sprang over the wagon-pole, seised
Its mate by tho now with its tooth, aud
clung to it until the young man drove It
put into tho box-stall again, where it be­
came furious and had fit* of rage so that it
wai foaro I it would break from tho stall.
It tore the manger with its teeth and
would spring savagely at the little door to
the stall whenever any one opened it. The
hone’s ravings became so violent and pow­
erful that Mr. Budd finally shot it In the
stalL Tbe other bone that bad been bitten
was at once treated for hydropho bia, and
the laceration* of Its nose won cauterised
as tbe other had been, but so far it has
shown no symptoms of tho disease, though
Mr. Budd is still on tho watch for any man­
ifestations.
Only a few days after the horse wa*
killed one of tho cows did not corns beck
from the pasture with the rest of the herd
at evening, and young Budd went to look
for U. The cow was running wildly about
the pasture, frothing at tbo mouth and bel­
lowing. Occasionally it would fall to tho
ground and tremble and then get up end
renew its antics,, manifesting symptom*
similar to those shown by the horse. The

and It died in paroxysm* in a few hour*.
Within tbe next week five other oows were
•elsed with the same symptoms and died
in tbe same manner. Mr. Budd did not
have any investigation made as to tbs

that they had been bitton by the dog while
being driven to or from tbe pasture. He
is positive that tho dog's hydrophobia was
caused by the bite of the skunk, because
tbe disease came so soon after its fight
with the animal and there were no other
dogs in the vicinity. The animals that Mr.
Budd’s dog bit In thia village and Stanley
have been killed.

There is no lead pencil; and there ha*
been none for fifty year*. There was a
time when a spiracle of lead, cut from
the bar of sheet, sufficed to make marks
on white paper or some rougher abrad­
ing material. The name of lead pencil
E;lde Willems, ot New York City, is a
came from the old notion that tbe pro­
ducts of the Cumberland mines, Eng­ Belgian, aged sixty. He recently married
land, were lead, instead of being plum­ a smirt and pretty Swedish girl aged
bago, or graphite, a carbonate of Iron, twen y. Tbe usual result: She leads him
capable of leaving a lead-colored mark. by the nose, makes him build the fires and
With tbe original k-ad pencil or slip, let her slumber until tho coffee la ready.
and with the earlier styles of the “leaa” She did more; she helped hsrsslf from the
pencil made direct from the Cumber­ mom 7-drawer, and tricked herself out In
land mine, the wetting of the pencil Was a manner that would have astounded Bol* preliminary of writing. But since it om ... But tho worst ot it all was that she
han become a manufacture the lead pen­ laughed whenever he remonstrated. This
cil i* adapted, by numbers or letters, to wns too much for Willems, so be appealed
each particulai design.
Then- are to cqprt. When questioned by th* frown­
grades of hardness, from the pencil that ing Jud ;e why jibe laughed, she replied
may be sharpened to a needle ftoint. to whh a rainbow of smiles: ‘‘Hike to laugh.
one that make* a broad mark. Be­
tween the two extremes there are a
number of graduations that cover all Judge couidu’ help letting the poor thing
the convenience* of the le w! pencil. go. In th* fan.ll Will in* seized Lia laugh­
These graduation* are made b» taking ing wife and tried to kistt her. imploring
the original eariionate. ami /riudiii - it.
and mixing it with a fim1 qual:fy of chiy grasp, laughing tbe while. fn-«*d herself,
in differing projections, regard leing
had to the u«e of the penriL Tin- n.ixture is luorotigli, the mass is Bque'*.ted
■isclaratlon that
through die* to form and size it, dried,
and incased in ite wood evelopv. Sricnrould return.
Ufic American.
—The life of a society belle is said to
be one of excessive hard work, and yet
tbe supply of women willing to intrnolate themselves in t’ni «a enntiptw

Flour!

MEPKHTS AMERICANA.

difficulty.

no epicure.*—tliooe ancient father*.
They
kithply, and suceeoafnlly
met and overcome difficulties that
would have discouraged thia age. and
ireoeratioD. The rigora of the front­
ier were aupplcmeoted by the savages;
wild beaata' tl)rentened their enter-,
prise and poverty waa a common com­
panion. Yet they bravely encounter­
ed and re«irted nil those thing* and
laid the foundations of a land whose
bleaainra we now enjoy. Their conRfltatiop* were atrong; tlieir health
nnaurpaMed and yet they were forced'
tn expose thetuaeive* oontinnally.
There certainlv mnat have been aome
kihhI and adequate enuae for nil thiw
mid for the phyaical auperiortty of thst
nge over the present.
It ia well known to everyone converaant with the hiataiy of that time that
certain home compound* of strength­
ening qualities were used almoat uni­
versally by those pioneers. The mal­
arial evils mid cxnoaures to which,
they were -subjected necessitated thia.
When tlieir Imdic* became .eh'llwd by
cold or debilitated by tlie damp mist*
of a new country they were forced to
eaiintemct It by the use of antidotes.
Medicines were few in those days, and
doctors almost unknown. Hence the
preparations above referred to. From
among the number, all of which were
c&lt;uinwnind&lt;«’ upon the same general
principle, on' was found to e more ef­
ficient and hence far more popular
than the rest. It waa well known
through the middle and western states
and wns acknowledged aa the beat
preparation for malarial disorders and
general debility then known. The
recipe fnr compounding this valuable
article was haudt-d down from one
family and generation to another, was
known to the Harrison family and ia
used aa the basis and general formuln
for the present “Tipirecanoe,” the
name being suggested by the baffle in
which General uarriMiu was engaged.
Ths manufacturers have thoroughly
investigated this an Inject in its iniuiiteat &gt;letails. and are certain that for
mal-assinillation of food, dyspepsia,
tired feelings, general debility, prnatrntions. malarial disorders and hu­
mor* of-lhe blood, nothing can exceed
in value "Tippecanoe,” which was the
medicine of our forefathers and seems
destined to be the the most popular
preparation of the day.
‘•Tippecanoe” is prepared and given
to the public by Messers. H. H. Warn­
er &amp;. Co., of Rochester, N. Y., proprie­
tors of tlie famous Warner’s Safe Cure,
which is now the most extensively usetl
of any American medicine. The well
known «tanding of this house is a suf­
ficient guarantee of- tho purity and
power of thia preparation which seeks
to banish one &lt;rf the greatest banes of
the iiineleeiith century—malasaimulation of foo&lt;i. Any one who experienc­
es trouble of digestion ; who feels less
vigor tha n formerly; whose svstem
Ims unquestionably "run down” and
who realixea the necessity of some
strengthening tonic cannot afford to
permit such symptoms to continue. If
the farmer finds that his threshing ma­
chine does not separate the grain from
the straw he realizes that something is
wrong and tries to repair the machine.
When the food does not sustain the life;
when i’ fails to make blood; when it
causes the energy to depart and ambi­
tion to die, it ia a certain sign that
something is wrong and that the hu­
man machine needs n-paising. It Is
not a question of choice ; it is a matter
of duty. You must attend to your
health or your sickness and nothing
will sooner overcome these evils than
"Tippeeanne.” tlie medicine of the
past, a safe-guard for tlie present and
a guarantee of health for the future.

‘Electricity is Life.'
.1 Revelation to the Sick; Nature's Laws
Brought into Harmony with the
Human Body.

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
NEW MACHINERY

I
Andean furnish *11 who*lev* Good Bread
with Flour that will dsligbt them. Ona

the Bom, and will be the

PRICK 81-30, IF PAID IN ADYANCB.

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

-TPIfflX THESE LIBERAL AD KAT*»

CIRCTTLATIOK, 1,800 COPTE8.

Farmer* will find It to tbeir Interest to make a

KM

the truthfulness of above statements.

rttf “tmi

We shall also keep In stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

ORNO STRONG,

OUR SAW. MILL MICHIBAN CENTRAL RAILWAY,
—I* taming cut----STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything in this line.
a call.

Give u*

MAIN LINE.
Trains on the Main Line will pass Jackson
• follows;

n. R. DICKIXNOM A CO.;
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

Mall10.15a.m. Arr Chicago 650 p. i
Day Express 12.10p.m. Arr Chicago 7.40p. i
Ev. Express 10.45 p m. Arr Chicago 7. 30 s.
Pacific Ex.. 12.40 a. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a.

THE OLO RELIABLE

MEAT MARKET

Going? 1-iaist from Jook»K»n.

HENRY ROE, Proprietor,

Mall 2 55 p.m. Arr Detroit 6.10 p. to.
Day Express. 8.53 p. m. Arr Detroit fl.25 p. n&gt;
Atlantic EsL- 8 40*. m. Ait Detroit 6-15 a. m.
Night Ex^. 5.40 a m. Arr Detroit 8.25 aid,

Nashville, Mich,
For choice roasts or luscious steaks,
Or pork loro with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old Reliable.!

The Atlan'I?*snij Pacific Expresses runs dally
other* ran dally except Sunday.

For pork sausage, pure and sweet,
Made in a bhop that's always nest.
Go to tbe Old Reliable.
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
You aka buy If you have the mean*.
At the Old Reliable.

tirtuid Rapid* Division.

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STATIONS.

Day

N. T.

AU

p. m
Grand Rapids Lv 12.30
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat Bowen
12.84 0.42 6-17
9.40
without grief.
Middleville
6.47 1023
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn Hosting*
7.11 10.57
beef,
Nashville. ..Lv 1.66 8.10
11.30
To be had at the Old Reliable.
8 20
VenootilvUle....
Charlotte
2.80
5.07 12-47
Good veal and fat mutton, tbe best in the Eaton Rapid*... 2.50
8 30
land
Rives Junction.. 8.22 9.82 857
We shall alwas keep the like on hand.
Jackson.
3.45 8 55 9.20
At tbe Old Reliable.
Detroit.
6.25 12.85
6.1*
a. tn. p.m.
There Is something else, which by your leave.
We will call thst elegant pressed corn beef.
WESTWARD.
To be had at the Old Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
STATIONS.
Mall G. R.
We have It on band all the wbile.
At tbe Old Reliable.
And aa for poultry, now don't be afraldl
Detroit
9.45
4.00
We keep ’em fat, specially for our trade,
Jackson
12.25
At tbe Old Reliable.
Rives Junction.
1.45 12.48
In factfor anything In the way of meats,
Eston Rapids..
2.35
7.38
8.30
The Old Reliable ia the place that can’t be Charlotte
8 10
beat,
Vermontville..
8.55
2.05
8 33
And don’t yon forget It.
Nashville
4.10
2.18
ay The Highest Market Price paid for Hastings
2.41
858
Middleville'....
ISO
8.07
Hides, Pelts, etc.
Bowen
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Through Coaches and Bleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All trains
connect tn same depot at Detroit with trains
on Canana Southern division.
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H. B. LEDYARD,
Ass’t Gen. Sup. Jackson. Gen’l Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen’l P*a* Mkd Ticket Agent, Chicago.

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Drugs s Medicines
I. N. HARTER
WOODLAND.

Miscellaneous C'ards.

H. YOUNG. M. D., Pbv*ieian and Be*
• geon, east side Main St. Office boon

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T. GOUCHER, M. D-, Physician and Bur• geon. AH professional calls promptly
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, attended. Office noun 8 to 10 a. m. and fl to
—Also a complete line of—

Grocery Drugs, Stationery, Tobac*

co and Cigars. Pocket Books,
Blank

Books,

Etc.,

Etc.,

Stationery,
Etc.

If you are afflicted. If you'are tired of taking
Medicine, go and see

DR. J. R. BARKER, Prescriptions Carefully Prepare*.

J

PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Streets.
EMORY

BURGMAN, Manufacturer of Boots and
• Shoes. Fine work a specialty, and war
ranted to give satisfaction. Best work for the
money. Repairing promptly attended to.

yyjIX'OTT HOWE,
A. 8. FOOTE, Paopairrott.

OVKK PinST NATIONAL BANK,

HASTINGS, MICH.,

Undoutably one of tbe best-kept hotels in
central Michigan. Sample rooms first floor.

And be cured by Electricity—Nature** own
remedy—without medicine.

ELECTRICITY

yj

Physician and Surgeon

Systematically used, open* the pores; helps hope to have a large boslness thb winter.
Nature throw off the excretions from the
body; gives tone to the nervous sys­
tem and life and vigor to all part*
of the body that have failed to
dotheir work heretofore;
makes tbe aged feel
younger, and fits
the business men or
woman to perform the du­
ties of life with greater ener­
gy and clearer minds. NUT Rem­
ember, there are no shocks or unpleas­
New Hardware Firm
ant sensations. Treatment short unless
In some chronic cases of long standing. and
then not of long duration.

Office first door east of Opera House and
near residence on corner of Washington and
State Streets, Nashville, Mich.

Hustings Card*.

HURRAH S

EF* Patient* taken only on the tan
trial treatment plan.

Dr. J. R. BARKER.

A. BAKBER,
nioMtsorATinc

KWBy keeping nothing but best quality of

MITH A COLGROVE, Attorney* at Law
Office over R. J. Grant* store Hastings,
Mieb. Practice ia all tbe Court* of tbe State.

OHN Q. CRE88T. Sheriff. Hastings, Mich.,
will attend promptly to all c -Bctal bustass*
FAUL &amp; VELTE, JAMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attorney &lt;tCounaeDoc,

JH sating* will attend to legal business in any

Our stock of heavy and shelf

HARDWARE I

W. NI8KERN. Attorney and Couucelior
• at Law, practices In all State Courts. Col
lection* promptly attended to. Office over
Spaulding'sstexe, Hasting*, Mich.

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It is on thia the beginui ng of the ne

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elsewhere.

BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

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Suaar Rig* of any kind order them at onse.

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Strong,

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

ORNOKniTOH
Pun PHANTOM.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1884,

VOLUME XI.

THE HARD TIMES
Of the last three month* have made a hard
row for merchant*. Those who have bad
Ing obliged to do an extra
amount of credit bualneim,

HaveAndLost
Money,
doubtless hope by
“TUCKING ON”

A little mors profit when trade doe* rerive. to

loMher**

LOSING
I have been making al
be sure, bnt enough
■

Tbe onlr reasons for my good fortune are:

I SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH
on the ipring ‘rade with f.
bought tar cash and

TO MAKE UP.
last fall and my profits will be kept the

New Spring Goods

their

REMEMBER THIS:
1 aball set tbe price* on Clothing. Hate and
Furnishing Goode, end leave competitor*
to follow along, getting, all the» can­
al! the w ay from twenty five to fltly
per cent.more than I a* ask. I
bare aeveral dozen
Sew Tork Afitle Doubled aud Twitted
Cottonade Panto, Lined Toroughaut.
To tell at 75 o&gt;ate.

CANADA GRAY ALL WOOL PANTS
THE MOST ELEGANT LINE OF

Fine Worsted Pants
Perfection In material, workmanship and fit.
and at prices which place them within the
reach of any person wanting something
nice aad which will wear until they
get-tired of them.

An Immense IA ne of All Kinds
of Suita
.

BY M, QUAD?

It.haa always been a wonder to me
that there was not a professional class
between tire lawyer and the clergyman
—a claim tn be called: “Peacemaker*;
all kinds of Quarrels made up at the
Shortest Notice and at Reasonable
Rates.” if you go to a clergyman with
a quarrel he talks atxl advises, but
leaves you as mad as before. If ynu go
trf a lawyer be hears you out and re­
plies:
“Sue him, sir; you’ve, got all-the
point* to beat him, and it won’t cost
making ptqanllmu tor a
you over ten dollars tn make him wish
he’d never lieen born!”
Take it in my neighborhood, for in­
stance. The man who lives in the
cream colored brick house got a new
And hare received and opened
piano the other week. The widow who
lives in the cottage with a sotne dog in
the yard wasn’t a hit envious over the
fact. She didn’t care if he hed a new
pinno in every room ir&gt; tbohou*e, nnd
a
three-ply, warranted fast-color organ
Of new Spring Good*. We would
down in the basement, but she couldn’t
resist saying to one of her friends:
"Well, it is cunoiiH to me how some
folks will starve their stomachs ami
pinch their souls for the aake of buy­
The attention of all Close Buyer* as we
ing an old horse fiddle to torture their
Intend to
neighbors with!”
She didn’t mean anything wrong. I
assure you, but the family in the cream
colored brick heard of her remark, and
And at eery low pricea
they replied to it:
“And it is curious to us how a widow
can take her husband’s life insurance
DOX’T FORGET : money Wtv- nnd sqander it in velvet an pets, when
edit better than money earn- she never hnd a rag one on her pallor
floor during his lifetime!”
They didn’t mean anything of course
you a dollar, we are bound but after that there seemed to be cold­
ness between the two families. Chick­
to do it.
ens were killed, cats poisoned, dogs
clublxul, and windows broken, and on­
ly yesterday both were down to see the
We want all th*
lawyers about slander suits and darn-

GOODS

NEW

SPUING

NEW

GOODS

BIG SPRING TRADE!

Respectfully Ask

merchants

WANTED—A PEAOEKAKEH.

Mark Them in Plain Figures!

MAPLE SUGAR

shoulders so that you could wear it
when yon went to visityour sister in
Dayton.”
And I am mad at the man on the
south-west corner of tbe block, and be
is mad at me, and ir’s all -on account
of norbing at all. We bought a man­
tel nnd grate jnat alike and costing the
name price. We hnd tiling of the same
put tern, laid down by the same man.
For five yearn .were like brothers. ' If I
had a sick horse I conwnlted him. If
his dog seemed a little off he consulted
me. We went over to bis house to
piny
old
sledge,.
and
Ina
family came over to my bouse to piny
croquet. I’d have turned out of bed at
midjaight of the darkest night you ever
saw, and walked twenty miles through
mud thirty feet deep,-to bring a doc­
tor in case of sickness, and I'm certain
he’d have done fully as junch for me.
In an unfortunate hour my brother­
in-law from Chicago paid me a visit.
He said the mantel was very handsome
and the grate a perfect beauty, and ad­
ded :
"But you want a brass fender.”
"No!"
“Certainly you do. It will be an im­
mense improvement.”
A day or two after he returned home
he sent pie a brass fender from Chica­
go. He not only sent it as a present,
but paid the express charges. Some
one told tbe man on the south-west
corner that I had a brass fender.
“It can’t be !**
"But he has."
‘•I’ll never believe it f
“But I’ve seen it.”
"Then lie is a scoundrel of the deep­
est dye! Some folks would mortgage
their souls for the sake of showing off a
little r
When this remark was brought to me
I turned red. clear back to the collar­
button. I called the south-west corner
man a liar and a horse thief.
I said
that bis grandfather was hung for mur­
der, and that his oldest brother was in
state prison. I advised him to sell ont
nnd go to the Cannibal Islands, and 1
oftered to bay bis honse and turn it in­
to a miap factory.
The usual results followed. He kill­
ed my cat hnd I shot his dog. He com­
plained of my alley, and I made him
put down a new sidewalk.
He called
my horse an old plug, and 1 lied about
his cow and prevented a sale. He got
my charch pew awavby paying a high­
er price, and I destroyed his credit nt
the grocery. Ha is now maneuvering
tn have the city compel me to move my
barn back nine feet, and I have all ar­
rangements made to buy the house
next him nnd rent it to an undertaker
as a coffin wareroom.

How easy it would have been for a
Peacemaker to hart? explained that the
piano was a prevent from n rich old
You have and will par you the very hlghuncle to his cousin, and to have excus
cat‘|&gt;\e «nd will give yon In exchange
ed the widow’s remarks by saving that
. dollar than yon ever aaw
morsg
HTREMEMBER THIS
insanity was hereditary in her family,
we will take It all in auWith every 45 worth of goods sold I give a
and that one of her spells was just com
garJiMttlM^S*^
present worth
cts. to 418.50.
ing on. She would have been invited
grl can use a limited amount of MAPI.L
to go over and pound ontbe instrument
SUGAR of good quality in exchange for gtXxU.
and she would have pressed the family
to run over and play circus on her new
VERMONTVILLE, MICH.
carpet, and peaches and cream would
have cemented ancestral friendship.
The family living next to the corner,
and the family in the house with a
stone horse block had been friends for
years. A year ago the wife of the
stone horse block man came out with a
A travel stained tramp called at the
fur-lined circular. Shejioughtit with­
out consulting the other women.
In­ bouse of an old negro.
"Have you got some wood I can
deed. she did not let on that she had it
in the house for a week after it came chop?”
"Oh. yaw. Dais’ de pile an’ yander’a
home. Some one told the wife of the
jSLDXiEZSSIO^T
man next to the corner the stone horse du axe. Jes lie’p yess’f.”
. LADIES, - &amp; Ct*. | GENTLEMEN, - IO.Ct*.
Tbe tramp after chopping for about
block woman had a fur-lined circular.
a half-hour, went to the old negro arid
SKATES. - - 14 Cts.
“I don’t Relieve it I”
said:
"But I’ve seen it!”
THAN AST BPOCT IN USE.
"Well, I’m done.”
"It isn’t silk P
"Done chopped ez much ex yer wants
"Oh, yes it is!”
ter, is yer?”
■ GENTLEMEN, 6 NIGHTS, - - - 41.00
"Then the fur is cheap
"I’ve chopped enough, I think.”
"Oh. no, the fur is splendid.”
LADIES, 6 NIGHTS,........................... fii.00
OLD LAST SEASON.
"Uh huh, but doan’be no ways back“It must be her daughter’s!”
’
ard
’bout in. Jei he’pyesse’f an’ recol"It can't be, in fact, she said it was
w
leck’ dat when yer wants tor limber up
her own."
“Then she never came honestly by it yer j’inta, here’s de place whar yer ken
and I know it. My husband earns as fin’ ’coinmodatiou."
“But I want something to eat. That’s
much as hers, and I know we can’t buy
why I chopped tbe wood.”
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­ such things ”
"Yer didn’t say nutbin’ ’bout dst.
She didn’t mean anything, but her re­
Skate* fumtrbed to parties desiring to purCOAL IRON.
marks were carried to the other, who Said yer wanted ter chop wood. I kin
• chase at a slight advance above cost.
go out any time an’ git somebody to
replied:
"Well, I want her to understand that eat. Good day, salt. Recolleck’ dar’s
EVERTS
CHIPMAN,
I don’t sit up nights to watch my neigh alius a axe heah at yer ’spoaal, sab.”
pROPRirrons.
bora. and I never stole a hymn book
MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
Young Doctor—Now, suppose I nm
ont of a church pew.”
ONE WARRANTED.
tending on a patient and he keepsgett­
She didn’t mean the least thing—I
ing worse?
nssnre you upon ray solemn word she
Old Doctor—Change your treatment.
didn’t—but the fat was in the fire. Up
Young Doctor—Suppose after thiahe
went a fence twelve feet high between
keeps getting worse?
the houses. Complaints were made to
Old Doctor—Change again.
the police of smoking chimneys, bowl­
Young Doctor—And then?
ing dogs, bad smells, nnd a do/.en other
AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN
Old Doctor—Feel round in regard to
thing*. They are mad yek They hope
your fee. '
THAT THEY ARE&lt;NOT READY.
each other’s children will have diphth­
Young Doctor—Then?
eria, scarlet fever, measles chicken­
Old Doctor—Tell him good-bye.
pox, and various other good things,
Speak to him kindly, as though you
and they no longer attend the same
are sorry to lose his trade, that he is an
church, nor buy tickets for the same
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
excellent customer and all that. Bid
-MANUTACTVBESSunday school excursion.
the family a courteous farewell and
S.A.'VT’ ABEOHS, AND OUR FANS, BUCKETS, ETC., ARE
How nicely a Peacemaker could have
afterwards,
if you are driving around
warranted to be of equal ma­
patcitrd things up. He would have
shatllng. I'ilUryA,
and the fpncral procession comes along,
been told that the circular was bought
terial AND
WOOD LATHIS, BUZZ hAW MILLS,
make it a point to gut out of the way.
with the &gt;50 received from a grand­
father’s will, aud that the wife of the
Evrnthia* in lb, MUI Lise.
Madame Gerster, tlie opera singer,
says
chauip igoe
strengthens the
man
next
to
the
corner
had
the
jump
­
THAN BY ANY OTKER .HOUSE IN
ing tooth ache tbe day she spit out her voice. That is what the police sav.
BARRE COUNTY.
A crowd of men will go to a champagne
criticism. He would have had them supper as quiet as kittens, but when
shaking hands and kissing and wiping they golioiue they will hang that friet
their eyes inside office minutes, and out of tbe window of tbe hack, and
the atone horse-block wife would have sing and yell so Hie noise will stop the
dork in tlie cliurcb steeple. There in
•aid to tbe next-to
woman : no&lt;i&lt;»aUUiat champagne atrengtheW
ext-to the-corner woman
“I got it a Ilittle large through the • the voice.
A. C. BUXTON
From tbe cheap working suit to the finest
casstmcre and wormed, at prices that no
dealer can duplicate who bas a large
expense for rent and clerk hire.

KOCHER BROS

OPERA HOUSE

EUREKA

SKATING RINK!
Open Afteroon and Evening.

SAP SPOUT

-HEt-bixa-&lt; , &gt; H,'
FIFTY PER CENT. MORE SAP!

COMMUTATION TICKETS:

Roller Skating the Pop­ EICLUS1VE SALE FOR BARRY CO.
ular, Fascinating and
Exhilerating Amuse­
ment of the day.
?8 4,

SAP BUCKETS!

A C BUXTON,
1 MACHINIST LEAVE YOUR

ORDERS

NOW!

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

IT TAKES TIME

Prico, Bottom I

C. L GLASGOW

STOCK STONY FOB COUNTRY TEMPEHANUE LECTURERS.
The first time I saw William Perkins
he was a smiling lad of eighteen. He
was strong, erect,handsome. Upon his
cheek there vtas a flush of health—in
h&gt;s eye the fire of a healthy ambition.
“Tell me,” said I, six years Inter, to
an acquaintance: “whois that pale,
scrofulous, nervous-looking man stand­
ing in front of yonder restaurantF’
“It is William Perkins,” was the re­
ply.
"Yon must be mistaken,” I said:
"for the last time I saw bi in he was incarna'ion of a vigorous manhood.
This man is a piteous wreck.”*
"Ah,” exchiimed my friend: "you
have not heard. Uien, the sad story of
his downfall.
“Downfall? No I have not,” I said.
“Isit Dossiblle that this paragon lias
stooped so low—has so far forgotten as

TERMS,; $1 ,60pek
Cash

in

Yeam

Advancx.

NUMBER 25
EE WAS BORH IE BOSTON.
"Does your father know mef
Gaston de Murphy looks tenderly
down nt tbe -Lady Agnes Rionlun as
these words, so full of tolemn import^
leave his ruby red lips and float slowly
across the breed demesne that stretches
away to tbe westward from the castle,
and on which the cabbages are sway­
ing gently to and fro in the soft, kis­
sing wind that coniefi. languidly up
from tbe south, hh if loath to leave its
sunny home. And the girl, aa they fall
upon the pink-tinte&lt;l ear, nestles close­
ly to him in loving fashion, and, al­
though her voice is firm when she an­
swers him, there is i fear-haunted look
in the dark brown eyes that are gazing
so steadily into his and a slight trem­
bling of the pretty -white arm with its
ronmled curves and soft flesh-tints
that is clinging to his own.
"I do not know,” she says, “whethet
he knows ysuor not, and tli4t is why I
am so fearfkl—wiiy my heart is always

in the auxintyoT a painfull doubt. It
"It is even so,” interrupted my friend
is because I love you so dearly,” the
“William Perkins is con firm cd in the
girl continued ; "because my love for
hideous voice of buckwheat-cakes.
you is of the mad. unreasoning kind
An&lt;l my friend told me the story—
that would renounce parents, home,
the old story, renlete with sadness, wealth, everything for the one uponk
reeking wish misery—while I—I shudwhom it is liestowed—that these doubts
denl and listened.
। are ever haunting me, ever peering
You all know it; why repeat now?
with their wicked, leering faces from
Atu social party, under bright lights,
behind the black clouds of sorrow that
with smiling faces around him. Will- |
I fill all ibe horizon of my life, that life
iam Perkins, yielding to the mtoxicat- ■
i which should hold nothing forme but
ing influences of the hour, bad tasted .
| radiant jc»y and sweet content. And it
his first buckwheat-cake.
It iteenm to | is only when I think of your great love
invigorate him—to stimulate him. |
Alas, that the serpent did not turn and Ii for me, and better still, when I stand
sting when first caught in the embrace | close pressed in your arms and feel
of the heedless notice! But, ah, ’tie nev­ your heart throbbing against mine,
that I am happy, nnd then there seems
er so.
to be no grief nor sorrow in all the
The pathway of tbe buckwheat-cakewide, wide world, nnd tbe sky, so late­
ard lies at first through gardens of
ly overc &lt;st with lowering clouds, seems
roses, by the side of purling streams; it
like a shield of turquoise bloom hover­
is over flowery meds that it gradually
opens upon the black, bleak moor of ing over tbe earth.”
"She is a daisy from. Daisyville,”
mental anguish and physicial torture.
says Gaston, Boftly, to himself, “and
Perkins took another cake and then an­
can
talk a man black in the face”—and
other. The next morning he rose pale
and trembling. He sought a remedy then turning to the Lady Agnes, he
bends
over her tenderly and kisses the
for weak condition in more cakes, and
before he hud retired that night six­ fair white face that is upturned to his.
She postM-slier dimpled hand over his
teen buck wheat-cakes combined to
face in a fond, caressing way, that
blind him in the fetters of the remorse­
allows how great is the love she bear?
less tyrant. His taste for cakes grew, 1
him. And then, when both are steeped
। till at lust every penny he could scrap
in the incense of n grand and enduring
up was squandered on this appalling
passion, when all the world seems rosehabit. He lost his situation. People
tinted, there comes suddenly over the
feared to employ a man abandoned to
girl’s face a wave of pallor, and into
such a vice. His family antlered for
her brown eyes a look of ghastly hor­
the necessaries of life. He pawned his
ror, that is frightful in its intensity.
wife’s jewelry, his young childrens
"My God!” she cries. "I hear it.
clothing and the household furniture
to secure means with which to buy There is no chance for a mistake*”
"Hear what?” asks Gaston, his eyes
buckwheat-cakes.
aflame with excitement.
Honor, duty, home, family, friends—
"The ancestral footstep,” says the
all seemed to be forgotten in his wild,
Lady Agnes, drawing still closer to her
insatiate craving for cakes, cakes!
lover.
"My father is coming!”
‘•I will try to sane this man,” I said,
and I stepped across tbe street to
Ten initiates had passed—hot seeth­
where Perkins was scratching his back ing ten minutes that can never be re­
against the resturant door, I spoke
called. The Lady Agnes bends over a
kindly to him as he raised his pimply form that lies prostrate on the ground
face tn mine. I argued with him, I
at his feet. ‘‘Speak to me, papa,” she
remonstrated.
exclaimed In agonized accents-^"only
“’Tis vain,” he moaned; I am broken
one word, to let me know you are not
out all over—’tis useless to attempt to
dead.”
save a mao who has once became n
The man opens his eyes. “And so
victim to the buckwheat-cake habit.”
that is your lover,Constance?”
I took him home with me aud locked
"Yes, papa.” •
him up in a room. That night he had
“And are you sure he did not have
a fierce delirium. His insane fancy
brass knuckles or a club ?”
painted buckwheat-cakes crawling
“Yes, papa.”
over tbe floor, twiuing themselves
“Then how do you explain his terri­
alxiut his limbs, hissing at him and
ble power----- ” and the duke of Gal­
threatning him with with their poison­
way pulled his nose 'nto place as he
ous fangs.
He plucked imaginary
spoke.
buckwheat-cakes from about his neck,
“He was,” said the g. tl, in low, trem­
tore them from his garments, swept
ulous tones, “born in Boston.”
them from the table, saw them every­
where, lowering, tbreatuing,appalling.
Thu Chesapeake &amp; Ohio railroad an­
Oli, my friends, could you hove seen nounces that it will in tbe near futnre
him wrenching there and heard him put whistles on its locomotives that
mingling his piteous shrieks with pray­ can be heard a distance of thirteen
ers and curses, not one of you to-dny miles. That is all nonsense. There
would have the utterly reckless hardi­ will If* just as many persons killed be­
hood to say:
cause they "didn’t hear the engine
"’Tis a harmless thing—this indulg­ whistle,” and just as much money will
ence in cakes.”
.
have to be paid to person', who drive
How pre saved him! know not; but in front of a locomotive just to see how
this I know, that After days and weeks close the cars can come to and not bit
of confinement and watching aud en- them. In any case the new older will
encouragment and kindly advice, we be real pleasant for the weary traveler
led William Perkins from that room a who is trying to sleep, especially if he
reformed man.
.
isallnerve&lt;. Let a whistle of that size
"My dear sir,” said he: "how can I open up suddenly just as a man is
ever thank you?”
dreaming that he is in some frightful
"Py promising me never to touch railroad accident and ho would stiffen
buckwheat-wheet again,” said L
right out and give up the ghost.
"I swear it to you!” said he, ferventCol. O.'T. Beard, late dt the Detroit
Post and Tribune, has engaged to write
Aod he kept bis word. I saw Will
iam Perkins to-day. He is a changed a rerial story for die Detroit Ecrro, in
man. He is cashier in one of your whidi he will expose some pbaae of tbe
banks—rich, posperotis, happy. His r eality in high quarters by wbirh
step is elastic, his oheeks rosy, his form tbe public are plundered, and by whidi
erect, his voice manly and his eye clear immense fortunes are amassed at the
expense of common peepta. Col. Beard
and steady.
“I feel like myself once more,” said has already achieved a high romite aa a
story writer, and the forthtxuning
he: “1 have not tasted buckwheat­ serial alone will be worth twice the
cakes in two years.
cwt of a year’s subscription.

�A W ARMIIQ,
-SATURDAY,

MAK.8.W84. Atrtean thicket or Hindooatau juDgto

hath tracked thia laud, bath atrewed
thia continent with mangled bodies of
Jadt* Metier, aged 10, Grand Haven, whole generations, and there are tens
of
thouaada nf fathers and mothers who
killed bjr the kick of a bbrw a few days
could bold up the garment of their
slain
boy, truthfully exclaiming, “it is
man, aged 70, Big
Rapid*. droapsd dead from heart dis- my eon’s cost, an evil beast hath de­
voured him.” The question is, who
Samuel R. Doty, &lt;n old and respect­ will hunt dowa this beast, and who
ed eWMO of Add Arbor, died Wedoea- shall destroy him. I answer, first, by
getting our children right on this sub­
day at tbe age of 81 years.
A man namedlMichael Comfort was ject Let them grow up with an utter
aversion
to strong drink. Take care
frosen to death on the plains about 10
m_il« from Harrison, Clare Co.
i how you administer It as a medicine.
Teach
them
as faithfully as you do the
Geo. Wilson, the convicted murderer
of patrolmen Bullard, of Detroit, has catechism that rum ia a fiend. Take
then
to
tbe
almhouse,
and show them
» received a life sentence in State prison.
Walk
'.Oyraa Sun doth n, landlord of the St. the wreck aud ruin it works.
with
them into homes that have been
i Ek*»howf U Ret d City, dropped dead
scourged
by
it
As
you
go
by
the
fthnt cf bis hotel March 4th, of heart
grog shop, let them know that is the
place where men are slain, and their
A man'.waa found dead at Bristol
wives made paupers and tbeir children
station, Iosco county, Monday, and it slaves. Hold out to your children "all
is supposed he froze to death oaring
warnings, all rewards, all counsel, le*t
the late blizzard.
in after days’ they break your heart and
Chas. Willis, a fireman on tbe M. C.
curse your gray hairs.
railroad, fell from his train Monday,
near Vanderbilt and rolling under the INFUENOE OF TRUE TEMPEBAN0E.
cars was crushed tn death.
In the town of H, a furniture dealer,,
nrt named
A young man of 1
Moffat was found wit
lhedak'ill wishing to accumulate wealth faster,
February 38,- betweei
place and purchased a saloon and entered into
the whisky business, bis wife a staunch
Nnnfca, where he had'
Lewin Bates died Monday morning temoerance woman objected to it.
from injuries sustained Saturday night Morning, noon and night he was treat­
' while attempting to board a street car ed to a temperance lecture from her.
showing the evils of such a buainese, in
while in motion, at Grand Rapids,
David TyreL formerly proprietor of its true colors. One day as Mr.and Mr*.
the Cass hotel Detroit was shot de id C. were preparing to visit friends, Mr.
recently by stage coach robbera while C. noticed his wife’ssho?s were much
worn and protested against her wear­
traveling near Fort Condro, Texas.
JohnieCannchnel, a railroad engin­ ing them, insisting on getting her an­
eer. suicided at Evart Monday night other pair. Then the woman, true to
by shooting himself through tho heart. her principles, answers, Mr. C. so long
Ho had lately separated from his wife. as you remain in that hellish busiuesn
* A young man named John Mooney, the shoes will drop from my feet be­
an employee of Wright 6c Ketcham, fore I will use your money. Every gar­
was run over and killed by a train on ment purchased would cry “Whisky!
their logging road in Midland county Whisky!” at every step. If the love of
money is more to you than wife and
Thursday.
A 5-year-old daughter of Chas. No- children then indeed you are lost. Mr.
dorf, of Keeler, Van ,Buren Co., fell C.convinced that-his wife was not to
backwards into u pail of hot water and be.moved In her views of the iight,and
was so terribly scalded that she died missing the contentment and happiness
that previbnaly reigned in his home,
Boon after.
Jacob S toe Ik er, of Saginaw Town, soon gave up the business, remarking
the man whose throat was'eut about a as he did so if every rum -seller had a
week agn, and who, it was thought, in­ wife like mine the business would be­
flicted the injuries witlThis hand, ’ died come disgusting, and saloons would be
few indeed. Knowing this incident to
Saturday.
Eben Cole, agtul 19 veara, of Weare, be true the thought comes often to me,
deeaua county," died I ant week' from if the wives of saloon keepers would
tfieeffect of a tree falling on him and take a decided stand against the busi­
then throwing him) some distance by ness, carefully open their husbands
its rebound.
_______________________ eyes to the light, showing them tbe
”A'deetractive fire visited Pentwater, work they are doing, would not their
Friday night. Nickerson 6c Collister’s influence be felt.

aiCHIUH S«W*

large flouring mill was completely de­
The question of temperance baa been
stroyed. Loss $25,000, on which there agitated to each an extent that there
was an insurance of only $7,000.
are,few but have thought of tbe subject
The boiler at the BatUe Creek San­ either for ur against it to a greater or
itarium exploded last Sunday, doing less degree. Especially are the true
damage^to the amount of $3,000 which mothers all over over our land looking
is covered by insurance. Three em­ upon this subject from every stand­
ployesand two parents were slightly
point, trying to devise some way by
injured.
which their bodb may be saved from
The Central boiler works, Detroit, the tempter’s snare.
turned out a 12-ton snow plow theothMothers may teach the evils of in­
er day on an order from W. H. Van­ temperance in the home, do all in theii
derbilt. It has a concave plow with power to make their homes the pleas­
wings spreading 18 feet on either side antest spot on earth, and yet becam e
aud is said to be the largest snow plow of the vile places in oar midst, and
ever built.
their viler proprietors, see their eons
Jud Crouch and Dan. Holcomb were enticed from their homes and brought'
arrested Saturday, charged with the low in degradation and shame.
murder of the Crouch family. New
I cannot look upon any man, whose
aud startling . evidence has recently business it is to sell liquor by the drink
been discovered in winch bloody cloth­ as deserving of the respect of his fellow
ing and some of Crouch's papers figure creatures. Neither have I any respect
prominently.
for tbe wife of the saloon keeper who
Alfred Cato, of Detroit, attempted to adorns herself in fine apparel with the
I card toe ferry boat Saturday after­ money earned by raining the bodies
noon just as it was moving from the and souls of oar husbands and bods.
dock. He missed bls footing and fell The sorrow brought into the home by
between the bout and the dock and was this curse is untold. It saddens the
crushed against the piling.
He was heart of many a wife and mother, mak­
picked up and shortly afterward died. ing life seem almost a burden. It may
Last Sunday morning, just after the seem at times as though we were not
Rev. E. Potter, ef Lookwood, entered accomplishing any great good, but al­
toe Fairehild school house, announced , though womans opportunity to work is
-the hymn, and the choir was singing, limited, we will still continue to do
be sat down and is a moment fell back what we can, trusting in our Heavenly
Uxiue chair. Two or three persons Father, hoping that we shall yet see
rushed to him and found that he was good result from our labors.
dying. Heart disease took him off
We hope in time to see this evil en­
Tbe moat interesting and in many tirely abolished, the vile stuff* banished
respects the greatest wrestling con­ from oar midst, and those who deal in
test ever witnessed in Michigan took
it made to feel the infamy the business
place at the Detroit opera bouse Mon
deserves, and by so doing save thous­
day evening between Henry M. Dufur
ands from drunkards graves. “Organ­
of MarMmro, Maas., the champion of
ized right .can successfully fight organ­
the work#, and Col. J. H. McLaughlin
ized wrong and give it odds.”
- of Detroit^ ex-champion of the world.
The matcil-was for $2,000 and the reThe next meeting of the W. C T. U.
vMjjpts of tlitr house. The interest cen- will be held at tbe residence of Mrs.
teritig in it was greater on account of J do* Merithall next Tuesday afternoon.
its being tile second meeting between
the athletes witbin s few weeks. As
When she called to consult tbe di­
avery^xiy know*. Col. McLaughlin vorce lawyer &amp;he was io a terrible rage.
’‘What charge do you prefer against
won toe first contest. He also won the
“er»&gt;nd, being thrown once and throw­ your husband f” asked the by menial
ing his antagonist twice inside of 73 bond breaker.
“Why, exclaimed tJ»e woman, burst­
minware. The receipts of the last
match were $3,«5J», all of which, to- ing into tears, "I bad t wo teeth pulled
griher with Dufur’s $1,000, gna* u, Mc- the other day, and rangk t a cold, which
- Laughlin.
it is becoming ulmotadaily incident creant told me tomy faeetK'f ,M* w“
goiug on an all-night racket
I
f&lt;»i some women to sue for sapport
wasn’t in a conditioo to bcok^ him
from a man who awaree ho was never
when he came home; A man who ***“
» :ikit «4 L» her. Hereafter &lt;m marriage
do that ia actually tv mean to live with?
wramny wfll be mnapteto until tho
80 there !”
t
wWriaringejrrgymiu! bat, branded with

_ ______
toe Tab*rnacte
Congregational Church to hear Iter. F. .E,
Emrirh. a young man entered tbe Comty
OwVsefloerei January 28, and applied to
dittos and multiplication records for a 11eonse for tho marriage of Drabeir Nwoi b,
aged twen'y eight, and Alleda Xocliw,
pronounced did not deter tbe license clerk
from instantly attending to his duty; few
jaw-breaking words are not exceptional in
■ this department of the public service, to

ing tbe requisite foe of one dollar and fifty
cents was banded tbe desired document of
authorisation. A day went by. Ths next
was Wednesday, on the evening of which

Heifmanda
WO, HMriette Witte 100, Irwfa Eddy *), Kate Galinger W. Walter
Fraaeit *0. Ella Frooetr W, Emarot
Feigbbrr TO. Liewrlin Evert »- Arith­
metic—Amanda Gslinger 100, Henrietta
Witte 100. Irwia Eddv 100. Mil too
! Hoover 100, Frank Hoover 99, Walter
| Franck 8*. Mina Hoover 90, Kate .Garlinger 95, Brrt Brumm 80, Ella Franck
ho. Emmet Feigbner 06, LleweliD Evert
90, Blanch Troxel 90, Gilman Linser 95
Annis* Linsea 95, Nellie Northrop 90.
Charlie Hoover 90, Roy Franck 90,
Maud LinaraTS; Cora Nwrthrop 75, Roy
Bramm 90, Coy Brumm 90. Wilber
Shepard 100, Jennie Troxel 100, Maud
Shepard
Cbm lie Murray 90. Geo­
graphy—Frank Hoover 99, Kate Garlinger99, Bert Brumm 98. ETki Franck
96. Blanch Troxel 90, Emmet Feigbner
98. UeueliD Ev&lt; r&lt;8.

Standing of pnpilw in District No. 1.
Fliiy Ackley 98, Sarah Quance 95.5,
ly meeting in th* llUla Congregational JennfeStrobe 91.1, Hattie Snyder 95.8,
Church opposite hi* residence, at No. 173
North Morgan strcot. There were two George Ackley 90.5. May Swift 95. Etta
hundred people in the church when Mr. Snoke Ml, Maud Swift 90.7. Charles
Emrich appeared, and among them ware Newton 80.1, Jeaae Par-meter 78.3. Nina
the gentleman wbo oaid bls name was Downing 89.5, Agnes McCotter 88,
Floyd Downing 81.1. Leia McCotter .75,
r.mrich observed them with a feeling of Nellie Shriner 77.1, Roy Bauta86, Mar­
pleasure. If there is anything be likes to
do it 1* to talk in a semi-humorous wnolly ion Swift 85, Julia Ackley 82. Cheater
Banta 79, Clodia Kennedy 89.5.
Flbie Elarton, Teacher.
effect by graphic Illustration and ingenu­
Standing of pupils in District No. 4.
ous argument, and here were not only a
Assyria for tbe month ending Feb.28th.
Cora Young*
poaranco, but two who ware repscially no_ 97, Emms Youngs 92,
ticeablo. During his di«cour*o th* mini*- ; Mary VanNocker 95, Etta Latty 99,
»&gt;'.
«u mor. U&gt;~&gt; one. directed to K,t, Bnr|n.„
■Scbontndmtr M.
th. ten -hl o! th. .odnoHom.elre. to Emm, Scb,n„UM.r M Mand WilcoI
the an’ranoe, where*at a tall and willowy
T
„ —
. ,
.l.,.ou,.ttlred
woman u^d.. M. Lottie LMtyM. Eroret L«tt, M.
handiome man of dark complexion, who . Frankie Latty 94, Otis Youngs 96.
Henry Green
92. Milton Snith 98, Allie
now and then stroked a black mustache ”
n
and small goatee, and displayed, as be did Yonrex 93, Eugene Vedder 95, Elmer
•o, a large diamond which sparkled from a Ashley 93. Henry Shafe 91, George
ring upon hl* little finger. Mr. Emrich fond­
*hafe 93, George Smith 94, Burt French
ly imagined that tbe good seed* sown were
approaching fruition and that of all his 90, Anna Potter 98.
George A. Mosey. Teacher.
auditors none c -old be more deeply affect- I
ed than tbe strangers who had first at- j
WHA1 k WOMAM RAID.
traded his attention; and hence it may be
under.tood that be was no whit surprised |
Mine Run Furnace, Va.. Jan. 31,1884.
wb.» ta&lt;orm«l .&gt; &gt;b. do» or U,. nodh( £ 8j
£*4 P.
U»i th. l.dy ,»d th. K.oC.oi.o —»ud u
Your valuable Cook Book came to hand, for
see him. Approaching, be inquired their
which
accept
my
thanks.
It's a treasure, for
purpose, and was informed that they
its Recipes are plain, and tbe book Is well got­
wished to bo married.
Mr. Emrich joined tbe couple at bls res­ ten up; its typographical and general make up
idence a few minutes later. The lady was speaks well for your department in doing so
still vailed, and bsr features she kept hid­ much for the “Women of America.” May
den throughout the subsequent proceed- your road be aa successful as every woman
will be who follows your Cook Book, and
contrary she appeared self-possessed,
while her escort acted as if marrying
Tours Truly,
might have been an every-day affair with
nlm. When ho produced tho marriage
ThisbeauUfnl book contains 138 pages with
license Mr. Emrich was surprised, for
both of bis visitors spok* excellent En­ with illuminated covers. Sent on receipt of
glish, with not a trees of foreign accent, ten cents in sta • pa or cash. Address, E. Bu
while their names, Mr. Emrich thought, John, G. T. &amp; P. A., Chicago, HL
indicated that they wore Bohemian*. Ho
A Chicago lady says she never knew what
askod tho guntlotnan how to pronounce tho
names, and was told. Thon tho two were true happiness ra* until her husband lost his
naked:
last dollar and she had to do her housework.
“Dost thou, Drahcir Nworb, take this
woman to bo thy wedded wife?” and
Tbe Oil City Blizzard start* a distracting
"Dost tbeu, Alleda Xocliw, take this man question. It want* to know who is going to
to be thy wedded husbandf”
pay the patvon's fee leap veer.
Other questions were put, to all of
which tho usual responses were made.
MARRIED.
Fivo dollars wore handed over; Mr. Era—LEACH—At tbe residence of and
rich gave tho couple amarriago certificate 8URINE
by Elder P. Holler, March 1st, Edward
only witnesses were Mr. Emrich’s father
and hou. Thu bride’s vail prevented tho
customary kissing. Mr. Emrich invited
his clients to visit his church, but they

item

part of the city.

Mors tbe

them. Hu has spokun to members of tbs con­
gregation on the snbjuct, but they declared
they were in a* great ignorance in tbs
premises as himself. A revelation, however.

stepped Into the County Clerk's office and
wanted to know if a man named Richard
Brown had recently secured a marriage
license to marry a Miss Wilcox, and then
the peculiar names were translated.
“Drahcir N worb” was plain Richard Brown
leda Xocliw,” was plain Adelin Wilcox,

ARRIVING DAILY.
I desire t&lt;» call Special Attention to the line? of goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them •
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.
‘
.

D. C. GRIFFITH
Onr Eaton County Neighbun.
Cheater baa tbe proepect of natationary mill.
Charlotte’s bonded indebtednesa ia
18,41181.
Over 1,500cords of wood.has been mar­
keted at Cheater this winter,
The Michigan double stave barrel
company of Charlotte, contemplates
engaging in thy manufacture of cheese
boxes.
Mrs. E. Shepard, of Charlotte, has a
well-work document, bearing the aigniture, “George Washington, president
of the United States,
The Mich, loan and publishing com­
pany ia tire name of an axMciation re­
cently incorporated at Charlotte, with
a capital of *25,000.
Charlotte will have a excursion to
Chicago March 11, yin. the M. C. rail­
road, to visit the celebrated panorama
of the battle of Gettysburg.
A broken journal on the Chicago-&amp;
Grand Trunk railroad, near Charlotte,
destroyed five cars and prevented oth­
er trains from running Monday.

prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affect­
ions, by the uh of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
fer the young men to shoot the girl who re­
fuse* U&gt; marry them. Of course, the girls will
be justified in turning the tables this year.

A GREAT DISCOVERY
That is dally bringnig joy to the homes of
thousands by saving many of tbeir dear ones
from on early grave. Truly U Dr. King's,
New Discovery for Consumption, Couim*.
Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fewr, Lose
of Voice, Tickling in the Throat and Lungs, a
positive cure. Gurantoed. Trial Bottles free
at F. T. Boise's Drug Store.
Arison* will string up five murderers ou tbe
28th of M*rcb, but during tbe interval vigi­
lance committees will stand ready to attend

HOFFMAN—WERTZ—At the residence of
and by Elder P. Holler, March 3rd, Charles
A. Hoffman and Emma Jane Wertz.
BACHELLER—HANCHETT. At the resi­
dence of the bride's parents in Big Rapid*,
Mich.. March 3,1884, by Rev. J. W. Halleobeck, Mr. Clarence A. ^acbeller, of Nash­
ville, Mich., and Miss Belle Ilonchett, of
Eckelaon, D. T.

BUCKLEN'B ARNICA BALVE.
The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, SOLDIERS and BAILORS who were disabled
Chapoed H-nda, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eiu. jons, and positively cures Piles. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or rupture, )om of sight, (or partially so) loss of
money refunded. Price 25 eeota per box. For bearing, falling back of measles, rheoxnalism,
any disability no matter bow slight, gives too
a pension. NEW and HONORABLE DIBCHAJWE8 OBTAINED. Widows, children
DLEDf
and parents of soldiers dying in the service, ar
SMITH—March 3, 2884, of spinal meningitis,
afterwards
from
disease
contractFrank E. 8mUh, axed 19 years, &amp; months and
cd therein, are entitled to pension. REJECT­
ouays. Funeral services were held at Ver­
ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­
montville. «Sn Tueaday, and were conducted
IALTY. Bounty, Back pay and Horse Claims
by Rev. Williams. . .
Collected.

AMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Uw and
Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office in the
Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.

J

MASQUERADE!

PENSIONS INCREASED
In some manner the disability has Increased
or you were rated too low. Bo apply for an
increase at once.

Kepwrt of VilUage Trtaiurer,
----- AT-----

IXCIDBXTAL ACCOUMT.

Mr. Brown was teught to write undur the
Hebrew method, which commenced at ths Rec’dG. W. Francis.
wioug end cf words. Howevur, it is more
“ during year,
“ texea 1883,
than likely that Richard Brown and Adsl“ “
P»viDg,
la Wilcox didn’t want the world to know
“
sidewalk.
that they bad committed matrimony. But,
after all, Mr. Brown’s trick to prevent Paid orders.
publicity may pro vs very troublesome U. Taxes returned,
himself and bride. The statute of Illinois Paving taxca relumed.
Total expenae!i.
upon tbe affidavit for a marriage license is
Totals
perjury, and perjury is a serious offense,
punishable with a senteuoo to the penitentbe marriage is performed under fictitious
names it io illegal and of no binding force.

Dress Goods, Prints, GinghoTns, Sheet­
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,

“ Uicn 18S3,
Paid orders
Taxes returned.
Total expenses.
Cash on ban&lt;L
Totals.

Clerk Ryan said yesterday that ths matter

Dr.
*484.12
S50 '.rj
1,300.00
233.70
13.41

OPERA HOUSE
*1,049.20
2040
4X98

r&gt;.s«a
• 50.04
700.00

*1,773.06
IM88J0

*1,049.20
_ 2040

WEDNESDAY,

MARCH 13, 1884.

ters enables me to attend promptly to all claims
against tbe government. Circulars and advice
free. Addres* with stamp,

». V. TKBRNEY,

BOX 483,

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Order orPubllcatlon.
State of Michigan, The Circuit Court for
the County of Barry, in Chancery.
Entered Feb. 18th, A. D. 1884
Jennie Bbort, complainant vs William Bbort,
defendant.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court, for tbs

It satisfactorily appearing to me by affidavit
that the said defendant, WOllam Short, is now
. ./t Item...
.ka ---- .

*i,oae.eo

819.50
*730.04

*730.04

Doors Open al T:8O.

M. Flint, solicitor for

M UOOL FUXD.

a.
ecuted before tbe Grand Jury. He lays Paid Assessor,
no blame on Mr. Emrich, the minister who Taxes returned.
Total expenses.
married them, but Mr. Brown ho proposes
Cash on hand.
ing to convince bi maulf that he has not

31.300.00

*600 00

•1,300.00

lijoaoo

*49.02
21.0U

Paid orders
Total expeui
Cash onnaiM
Totals,

Lnuinakinr ■&lt; Mt3O.

*037.83

One Admission to Spectators of 10 cent*.

pc&amp;ranee in said cause to be entered within
four months from this date, and in case of his
appearance, because bls answer to the com­
plainant's BUI of Complaint tn this cause to be
filled, and a copy thereof to be served on the
complainant’s solicitor within twenty days af...
. nt .
nt w.M Kin —
feodADL

315.61
*13.91

*70.02

•7U.0J

LUMBER!

days the said complainant cause this order to
be published in The Nssavuxa News a
newspaperpubltred and printed to said cooatr
and that such publication be continued once in

MARSHALL. GALLATIN, &amp; CO.

beforetlic time grrecrlbcd for his appeared.

RXC'*FT1L*T1OX.

aearebing for a buggy containing a child.
She bad left the buggy a short distance
from tbe houre, and tho horse attached to

Total amount received.
“
“
disburaed
Cash ou band
C. L. GLA8GOW, Treasurer.

Have Just Received a Big Stock of

JtAXMVIIX* nun BETOBT.

Fxn&gt;*r Noox, M*k-1,1884.
and becoming tired laid down. Tbe child,
a bright 1131s girl, was found by soma

tteaddao aune of Um wife &lt;., tl.e started up with a full fovreof work awn
back of the groom.
and will run to their full capacity
through the season. Tlrik is quite aa
tdaNxI to mount to die fact. -Tbnt’s important
important ioduKtry.Xand
industry,.and among
among other
other
^Zrf^dto re.*»vw Mr ohlAd, and will
psr bbl’,
s.u iei&gt; giria air all the tiww* Idush- products makes 135 different bindroO
t&lt;»efaithij|}kbonsB wiopcasabe 11»* I pork on foot, p
ing.
plow pumt*.

PINE LUMBER
1X5

-10

lyiLUAM JONXS,

of All Kindi
Wbicb they will sellat hard-pan prices,
a complete lim-of

....
In tbe following Grades; Excaislor “A”
4.00
*OOfjJlN) Extra “A.” Mar. ’“-inch Ko. 2, I* inch Not.

DENTIST

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-

ROMANCE IN REALUFE.

FIA IDTL

A

COURTSHIP OF TWO ENGLISH LOVERS.

•; t-Moagt axowded

bo wins tba first

man driving
longed admiration In a twilight of melton

looked, and who obviously belonged U

46,000 each. The administrators decided
to fulfill tho intention that the testator bad
these parties 85,000, a thing they had
departing sun.

earth revolved in circular orbits, fixed with
respect to each other, ths distance between

traveling sewing-

York.

remainder that was to be equally divided
among Messrs. Hay and Mather, and their

Ihe will’s publication on tbe fact that Mrs.
Stone was left &gt;2fi,0J0 eacu year, instead of

orn declination, near perihelion, and near

roads of Dingman Towntblp, bordered, by
But the orbits of both planets are elliptical
end not fixed In regard to each other, while
no two foliowing oppositions happen in
tbe distance between the planets varies
greatly at different oppositions.
When

time is io aph lion, or farthest from tho

be, or about 36,000,000 miles distant. When
Ma&gt;s at opposi ion is in apheflon, and the
earth at the same time fa in,perihelion, the
two planets are at their greatest distance.
•r about 63,0110,000 miles. The formerwas •
the case at tho oppo it!on df 1877, torTToocurred nine days after Mara had reached
perihelion. Tho grand appearance of the

open, these favorable positions all culmi­
nating next year. Nearly thirty years must

what spirited, suddenly shied and then
gave a jump forward and started on a
day. Ho then rises at noon-day, is on tho
meridian at six o’clock in the evening, and
sote at midnight. * Half Lis course from
opposition to conjunction is completed,
half his race as evening star is ended.
Ha is now a superb object in the tele­
scope, and astronomers are diligently at

half from perihelion, he shone
cause a panic among the superstitious,
who had firm faith in his malignant in­
fluence.
*
Tbe present opposition is one of the most
unfavorable for a near prospect of our ce­
lestial brother. As the earth is one mon h
past perlbeli ®, and Mars near aphelion.
It is not expected that Deimos and Phobos,

moo’ powerful telescopes. *
Oppositions that occur in August or Sep­
tember bring the earth and Mars to their
nearest point of approach, while those
that occur in February or March find them
able oppositions for observation of tho
planet take place at intervals of fifteen
years. The last one was In 1877. There­
fore we snust wait until 1893 for another.
Wbo can toll what the greet telescopes
in 1892 will reveal under more experienced
hands, tn the clear air of mountain observ­
atories, and with tho gigantic refractors
that will then be in operation! Continents,
islands, sea,, canals, atmosphere, clouds,
morning and evening twilight, raging
storms, clear skies and polar tee may then
bo eclipsed by discoveries as unexpected
and as permanout as tko twin satellites
that were brought into existence by tbe
Washington teleeoope under Prof. Hall’s
skillfull manipulation.
Meantime, the preseat oppooitlon of

and will be during tbe month, a conspicu
ous obj jet, shining wltWa fiery red light
unlike that of any other*planet, so striking
Greeks the distinguishing epithet of tbe

When Mars ia in opposition as seen from
the earth, tbe earth is in inferior conjuno-

ingnoteworthy in his present course.
Uranus is morning star, and pursues his
monotonous course without any incident
worth recording.
Mercury Is morning star throughout the
month. He reaches his greatest western
elongation on the 31st at eleven o’clock in
west of tbe sun. He would at that time
and for a week before and after be favor­
ably situated for observation as morning

linatlon. Sharp eyes may pick him up
aboutan hour before sunrise, for at elon­
gation he rises an hour and thr^c-quartcrs
befoi • the sun. He will bo found 1 deg. 10
mln. south of the sunrise point in the con­
stellation Capricornus. The sky and atmospbete mud be exceptionally clear to
lure him from bis hiding place.

tor defeated its purpose, 'and it alighted

one at that. He bad no weapon, but fort­
unately his whip waa heavily loaded at
the butt.
Clinging to the reins with his left band
ha drew tho whip from ite socket and dealt
tho catamount a blow with it on the head
wbioh caused it to loosen ita hold on the
robe and drop into the snow. It ins’antly
renewed the attack with increased fury,

Although tho horse was running madly
away along the narrow and crooked road,
throwing the sleigh from side to side and
threatening it constantly with destruction
against some rock or stump, Keeney was
obliged to drop the reins and leave the re­
fighting desperately and furiously to gale
a foothold in the sleigh and dose with its
occupant.

[Son Francisco BpodaL)
Prophets are plenty in this vicinity who
predict a tragic ending to tho tour of the
slugger Sullivan before his tour through
Texas is finished. They base tbeir fore­
casts of bls fate on his conduct in this city.

anything like him tn the sporting or any
laurels does not please the public. He Is
too arrogant altogether.
His journey across the continent hither­
ward was not altogether a triumphal one.
Smith -managed so that prosperity marked
every “stand” of the slugging combina­
tion, but there were several untoward
events on the outside that were calculated
to impress Mr. Sullivan with the belief
that be was not to any extent the ruler of
the continent. This waa especially the
case during his trip through Montana.
He bad a little adventure, bls agent tells
me, while on a train near Butte City,
which brought down his style several

tion interfered and mollified tho Westerner
with some difficulty, but Sullivan’s man­
ner was subdued after than He didn’t re-

THE FAREWELL

KISS.

tendered him was to bo deprived of any
benefit under the wllL But in order that
there might bo no possible ground for illfeeling because of discrepancies between
curity, tbe administrators paid everything
in cash, they themselves standing&gt;ny loss
that might result.
The estate has not yet boon completely
settled up, as the Ch cago Rolling-mill
Company and that al Youngstown have
not been straightened out; but ft is al­
ready settled that Colonel Hay and wife

a like sum will go to Mr. Mather aud wife.
The will provided that each of the
daughters should recei ve $600,000, and each
of tbe sons-in-law $100,000. After all other
legacies had been paid tbe remainder was
to be equally divided among tbe four, and
there will probably be a surplus sufficient
to bring the figures np to those already
mentioned.

STACKPOLE’SSECOND WIFE.

Onoe be thought it waa al! up with him, singburgh. Tnere waa a great desire to
for, as tho sleigh wai carried abruptly learn tho cause of her departure, but it
around a turn, one runner struck a stone, was difficult until yesterday to learn the
truth.
Mr. Stackpole waa a widower with three
mechanically threw the weight of his children. Among his personal friends
body against tho upper side, while still was L F. De Gault, a cummirclal traveler.
raining blows on tbe catamount, and A few months ago Stackpole acccp.ed an
invitation to visit De Gauit at his home in
A few more blows after that and Heeney Lansingburgti. There he mot Mra. Mnggio
waa n-jolood to see the tenacious brute Hepburn, a prepossessing widow, twontyfirst loosen one claw, hang for an instant
with tbe other while it tried to seise the fir it sight Stackpole paid marked atten­
back of tbe sleigh again with its teeth, and tion to Mrs. Hepburn, aud after hit return
then fall with a loud yell Into the snow homo ho corresponded with her, aud fre­
quently made flying tripe to Lansingand lie there motionless.
Keeney dropped back in his seat too burgh. Ho afterwards made a confidant
control of his horse, which was still runn­
ing wildly along the uncertain rood, now
made more uncertain by the gathering
darkness. After running for three mllei
the horse was compelled to stop from
exhaustion. Keeney bed recovered suffl-

dangerous antagonists when wounded or
dered desperate by hunger that thoy

SHOULD HAVE A PENSION.

(BL Paul Globe.]
The following letter on a new pension
subject found its way to the Blate Capitol
on Monday. The subject is eo tartly han­
dled, notwithstanding according to Web­
ster tho writer has a “bad spell,” that it
seems to be worth publication:
BixonsM Lax*. Jan. ST, 1HM.
or Mix.-cbsota: The undersigned was a soldiei
during the late war. Wbi-n 1 entered the
army! was a young man of good moral char­
acter. belonged to tbe church and attended
Bunday-school regular, hut’ now, after serv­
ing mr country. I have contracted bad hab-

Stackpole’s request, made inquiries touch­
ing Mrs. Hepburn’s antecedents. A favor­
able report was made, and soon afterward
there was a wedding, and Mr. and Mrs.
Blackpole wore installed in Stackpole’s
house here. After living together six

of which tho following is tbe one generally
accepted:
Prior to her moo ing with
Stackpole, and subsequent to tbe death of
her first busband, Mrs. Stockpile was
courted by George Roberta, who made his
home with Mrs. Stackpole’s parents in
Lanalngbfirgh. Mrs. Btackpds returned
Robr-ta’ affections, but aa ho waa in very
poor health she feared to marry him. Bhe
told him, however, that she would wait

health in that time she would marry him.
After her marriage to Stackpole she did
not forget Roberts, for it is said that she
wrote him a letter in which she professed
great love for him, and said that her hus­
band was many years her senior, that she
would surely outlive him, aud that then
she would marry Roberts. Robrrte in­
closed tbe let: er In an envelope and mailed
it to Mr. Buckpole. Ho showed it to the
wife, and a separation followed.
NUZZIN* OF SHE KIND.

en titled to a pension for lose of moral char­
acter? I bold that tlie Government Is bound
to return Us soldiers tn as go d condition ai
[Texas Siftings.]
It re re 1 red them, morally as well as flslkaly.
“Oh, here you come, tired as usual,** ex­
I will defle any man to asw&gt;ctato with guard­
house bummers, mule-drivers and offlerrs aa claimed Mrs. Baapper, as her lord, full as
loruras 1 did without losing bls moral cbar- a tick, entered tbeir bedroom at two
o’clock in tbe morning; “it’s a pity you
didn’t s ay out all night, then may bo you’d
got homo sober.”
“All ri’ duckie darlln*. Go back *fu shay
give me full advice just bow to act. 1 am a
little afraid if I should testify that I was a
“No you won't, neither. You’ll get right
man without any character I would not be be
suppose. Boon detaiued with
Late Private in Company G, Eighth Illinois on important business.”
Cavalry.
________
“Nuuin’ of she kind."

He is still fadle yr

[Texas Siftings.]

LBoeton Herald.]

bars on even an equal division with tbe two
daughters. The public did not know
that this arrangement was suggested by
Mrs. Stone herself, and that oach point
was arranged and settled to their mutual
satisfaction by Mr. and Mrs. Stone long
before tbe letter's death. It was the
testator's direction that each legacy should
bo paid in tho face value of such securities
M the administrators chose, and any bene

[Dannemora (N. Y.) BpodaL[
Henry bt.capole, of tide vidage, is one
of tho loading merchants in this pan. of
the Blate. He recently married a second
hUe time, but a few weeks later his wife left

fighting on the slippery ano

SULUVAN GETS A SETBACK.

copied a seat behind him ia the car. Dur­
bo transported to bis domain before the ing the trip be drew out his whisky flask,
event, they would behold tbe earth and, leaning forward, said:
dwindled tn a beautiful star, shilling in the
“Mr. Sullivan, will you join me!"
Martian sky as evening star like Venus in
“No, I don’t drink,” growled John L., at
our sky near her inferior conjunction, and, the uni" time scowling in his darkest hue
unlike Vonu«, accompanied by a moon, to
make the celestial picture more beautiful
“I hope you’ll excuse met” said tbe
Bright aa Mars appears, his diameter is not miner.
much more than half that of the earth, and
“You shouldn’t be so fresh with men
about double that of the moon. The ruddy you don’t know," said the Boston scientist.
planet has a peculiar interest for terrestrial i Tho minor sub tided and took his d&gt; ink
----------- —- —-T'alone. Five miles further on he wanted
Ut'b.
of .nr MI.4W obj.nl | ,noth,r IU ,o h,
a,, n„k „d
nrt-Ma our re.cb, tor th. moon I. .Uml, .nd !
lt j^i.ny to Sulllr.n. Th.
V«n. to bU ta . bl».ol 11,01 th.1 u.u,.pr.., to hI.
In . torr.
-You-r. « our." mid bo, "m..| l-m join,
It takes Mars seven hundred and eighty to ran u through that window.”
day«to revolve from opposition to o; post- 1 “■ ■ —
Run me through
a window!
” ----Me!
.
...
.------ '——•" I Whoop!” yelled the miner, springing on
Hod. During this IIm., the e«-ta moke. the
producing hl. revolver as
two revolu'ions in her orbit, and then it quick as a flash.
Come
on -I —
That-’s my
takes her fifty days more to catch up wj h game I Pve got a full band I”
him. Oj-pocitionn of Mars occur at tbie
Bulllvan paused.
average interval, and may be approxi­
mately calculated. Tbe present opposition said tbe Westerner, toying with his gun,
“ but you can’t run Montana nohow. I’ll
bet you an even hundred I’ll shoot six
April, l&amp;sd and May, 180), when will fol­
low tho much desired occultation of IMJ.

his distance from tho earth and approach­
ing tlie sun; as we follow his course in the
heavens, be is a magnificent object In the
star-spangled canopy that nightly unrolls

It

glared savagely atkoenoy, aa it dung to
(Markings on his disk. Mr. Ranyard, of tho
Royal Astronomical Society, observed in
November a narrow bolt on Saturn’s sur­
face of a bluish brown-color not quite twice
as broad as the Cassini division of the ring.
Bucb narrow belts are rarely seen on this
planet, though not uncommon on Jupiter.

great event also immortalised its paaaage

wonderful speed about their primary, and
measuring probably lees than tan miles in
diameter, tho smallest known worlds that
belong to the solar system. At an opposi-

he was rounding one of the short turns

seated

around the store.

•Nuuin* of she kind.”
‘Had to go and visit a sick brother, I
reckon.”

struggling and screaming were noticed
while brilliant Orlon and glitterirg Sirius

duct was in marked contrast with that

City, but aa for me, I shall evor feel deeply

Jai-iter to a moat desirable tidbit f

Chicago

“ Noisin' ov she kind.”

they realised tbe peril which surrounded
aa &lt;-xMbitol

was that produced by tho chiding

■MUtr--.. m plate __ , _ ,, w___ r__ _
thu« fulfill the marital vow of standing by
fortunes and
like figures on a blackboard, they form

nation of a newtempernnoe society, missed

my life."
“Whan!"

the boat.”

lakes. Got ship
‘•Yourenough to drive

whole ship’s company

“Na"
“Nabtegiri! fibs
lashed

MMdlseaff A Som, sf Clarion, ia.. haw
talted for MMM.
Z. G Hoagland, one of tbe founders «t
Elgin, ML, died Saturday, lu his sixty-fourk
y«tt.
.
Six penems in Philadelphia wbo soM
phfote to boy pupils in a public school tew
bnsn
teto
far
Crist
(W.Y.-WWM.1
Dr. D.'F. Kobertaon, inVcntor of tba fipMayor Kdson united in marriage a young
eouplu at the City Hall last -Friday after­ ing machine, dropped dead at Pbrt JcrvMs
noon whose romantic courtship, thus hap­ N. Y., Friday night
At Cahokia. Ill, there waa dtecowwO
pily condnded, was diversified by a num­
ber of thrilling incidents seldom occurring a vacaot tot tbe naked remaiiMOf a man.
ent lute pteoes, which had been buried tw
in real life.
.
Tuo bride, Miss Maggie Whallie, new lay*
husbands were kUM
Mrs. Charles-HollIngs worth, a beautiful byFtvnwMBWwbOM
the recent explosion in the West Leisessblonde, lived in the little town of Skipton, ing coal-sii^ft in l*ennsylvaula have com­
in Yorkshire, England. Her fatlier it a menced suit for &gt;15.000 each.
wealthy man and proprietor of tbe Mait­
William Ryberg, a b&lt;r-teuder in Boatan.
land House, tho largest hotel in t’ a’ place. while suffering from delirium tremens, killed
Throe years ago young Hollingsworth, who bitnaelf by ripping open his abdomen and
is at present only twen y-two years of age, shaving a slice from his thigh.
arrived in tbe t «wn aa secretary of the
Mr. Underwood, formerly Lieutenaahpassenger agent of tbe Midland Railroad. Governor of VennonL bus sued General
Ho Looided with a private family named Henry and otbera for &gt;1,500,006 datnagM
Rose, and it was not long before tho for ooudoing him‘tn a lunatic asylum.
daughter of tbe bouse, Miss Fannie Rose, a
A brakeman at Pittsburgh,, who was
dark-complexioned, vivacious young girl knocked off a ear by striking the wires of
of eighteen, fell in love with the handsome, tbe Western Union Telegraph Company;
has brought suit for &gt;20,Odd for his injodark-featured young boarder.
H ■ did not re’urn her passion, but loved rito.
A serious financial panic has occurred St
Miss Maggie Whall e, who had*been intro­
duced to him by Miss Fannie herself. Tbe Pekin, where many banks and u.erchajtks
young folks soon camo to an understand­ have failed.
The Governor of New York has signed .a
ing, and Cbarleo gave his betrothed £100,
all tho money be had. Fearful lest Mr. bill prohibiting tbe making of contracts fur
tbe labor of convicts bi the State prisons.
Whal.le would oBject to a comparatively
Last year 1.860,604 net of steel rails were
poor suitor for his daughter's han I, they
produced in Uiks country, a reduction from
kept their love a secret, but it did not es­ tl»© previous year equaling twenty per cent
cape Miss Fannie’s jealous eyes.
Foot and mouth dfoeore has broken out
Bhe began to hate her girl friend, and among tiic cattle lu Woodsoi^ County. Kam,
with Li-r mother conspired to separata tho over one hundred being already uffected.
young lovers. Tue two persons spread
Cattle near La Salle, HL, are said to be
rumors derogatory tJ Mr. Hollin^swortu’s suffering from a strange disease of the bow­
good name and saw to it tnac the-e slan­ el*. which in many cases bxs proved futaL
ders reached Miss Whalliu’s ears. Tho
A dispatch from Dover, N. 11., chronicles
high spirited young girl believed the re­ the death of Colonel Joseph Cushing, one of
ports and at Charlie*, next visit proudly the pioneers in the circus busiuoM in the
United
States., "
broke her engagement with him. lu vain
Montenegro Uas concentrated six thous md
the young man declared his innocence.
Rendered de&lt;;&lt;erat by her refusal to be­ men on the frohktar of Albania, with tbe
lieve him, be suddenly drew a revolver, evident Intentluu of selling the stnp of tetr
and, declaring that ho wouldond both tho r nlory in dispute.
May 11 a lacrosse team, composed «C
lives, fired at her. Fortunately tbe bullet
missed ite alm. The next Instant be placed : players selected from tbe most prominent
tbe muzxle of the weapon at Li-town lirvas . im iteur and college clubs in the United
With a shriek, Maggie sprang at him aud States, will sail for England by Invitation.
Jolib Rapp one of the pioneers of Henry
wrenched tiuaweapon from his grasp. Bhe
County. Ill., who many Huies brought grate
could not withstand this last proof of her to a Chicago mill with an ox team, died
betrotbed’s fidelity, and tbe young couple Sunday evening, lu his seventy-sixth year.
became reconciled on tho spot.
The steamship Servia arrived at New
Miss Fannie thought of another means of York yesterday. Soma of the, be rings of
revenge. In some way she an I h*-r moth r tbe enables had been melted, and the vessel
heard of the shooting incident. They re­ liad been obliged to go at half speed durh&lt;
*
peated it to Mr. Whallie in a greatly ex­ the culire passage.
Leonard WelndeL President of a manu­
aggerated form. Ho forced a confession
from his daughter. Armed with this ho facturing company InSL Louis, had a quar­
applied to the county magistrate for a war­ rel with his wife Sund y evening, and fired
rant (or the young man’s am-t, and Mr. at ber through a closet door, inflicting a
Hollingsworth was cast in Jail on the dangerous wound In tlie thigh.
Peter Schmitz®, u retired contractor Of
charge of having attempted to kill his be­
residing at Na 3)4 Mohawk street,
trothed. Tue utmost excit meut prevailed. Chicago,
choked his wife to death early Sunday
The only witness to tbe shooting was the morning on account of quarrels regarding
young bride. She had been brought into his step-children. He surrendered himself
court by her father, and had promised to to tbe authorities Moutlay.
give her testimony. A few foot from her
In a starch factory at Madison, ln&lt;L. Jo­
stood her lovei in the pri oner’s dock. On seph Daily had a jaw torn oil by the cogsuf
the front row of benches sat her rival aud a oom-shell er.
tbe latter’s mother.
Judge F. H. Waite, who was a candidate
In a low voice, often broken with emo­ for Congress in 1874 against Mark H. Dun­
tion. she told tbs story of her love and nell, died at Mankato, Mlnu., Tuesday.
Dr. Robert Coleman, who was Medical
trials. Bbo related bow &gt;-ho was being
made the victim of an odious conspiracy, Inspector of tho Confederate army of
in which ber former friend, Mrs. Rose, and Northern Virginia, died Tuoaday at Rich­
mond.
her owu father had joined. Bhe bad con­
Officers of tlie steamers running out of
sented to appear as a witne«s as tao only
Milwaukee state that there is barely five
means she bed to let tbe truth be known
miles of clear water between that city and
The effect of these words were elec ricaL Grand Haven.
*
The aud.once broke forth in a wild burst
In the police court at Great Falls, N. IL,
of applause and the Magistrate orderol Desire Boudoir confessed the murder of
young Hollingsworth’s honorable acquiteaL Frederick Grant, of which crime his father
A triumphal procession was formed and had been convicted.
the young couple were conducted out of
In the Maasacbi settfl Legislature Tuesday
court.
a bill providing for bienuiol elections waa
Fannie Rose and ber mother retired to defeated in the House, not receiving the
their home. The people of Bkipton gave a neoraanry two-thirds vote.
banquet in honor of tbe youthful pair, but
Tbe internal revenue collector at Louis­
in spite of all tbe enthusiasm Mr. WLa.lie ville on Tuesday received 3131,000 for taxes
refused to give hi* consent to a marriage. on whisky in hand, and large umounts of
Ho kept bis daughter closely guarded and spirits were withdrawn for export.
I*rof. Meigs’s seminary at Pottstown, Pa-,
told foe young man to go and seek a fort­
une before be could hope to become bls together with a fine gymnasium recently
erected at a cofit of 810,000.- was burned
son-in-law.
Total loss about &gt;40,000; par­
Charles accepted tho challenge and after Tuesday.
tially Insured.
having found occasion fora tender parting
The United Slates local inspectors al
be sot sail for thia country. For a year be Bocton
have deprived Captain Wright of
work, d hard in this city. Circumstances his license for leaving the wheel of the
not only (uvorud him, but he also receive 1 wrecked City of Cdluiubus in charge of his
tbe J oyful intelligence that his bride had second officer.
falieu heir to J3.UU0 in her own right. A
A shoemaker in Tarragona, Spain, en­
few months ago ho returned to England tered a cigar-store for th® pur;&gt;use of
and arranged with her to come to this plundering it. and oa being discovered ho
country aa soon as ho sent word that bo fatally stabbed a woman, her two daughters
had a homo prepared.
and u servant
The Canadian Government warned tho
Suddenly Mias Maggie waa miiaing from
her home in Skipton, but tho laat incoming authorities of Manitoba that they will be
a'oatnihipof the Guion Lino landed h r held accountable for bloodshed or serious
disturbance arising from the serious discon­
safely in New York Bbo waa mrt at tho tent in the NortliwesL A reply was sent
pier by ber lover, and tbe marriage cere­ that the Dominion Government is reupousimony, aa related above, concluded the first bie for all troubles ex.stlnr.
eiiapter in this romance of real life. Tho
Nobody In Chesterfield County, 3. G,
services were quietly performed, Mr. John dares to arrest W. B. Cash for th© murder
Gibbons, a friend of tbe bridegroom, act­ of Marshal Richards. A po.se of citizens
ing as best man. Tbe happy couple will wbo organized for the purjiose were im­
take up their residence at No. 194 Waverly plored by Sheriff Shoffend not to attempt aa
act so rasii. Tbe Governor has taken the
place.
matter in hand, and propose.* to bring Cash
to punishment.
route Uoaton People.
After four months boring oil was struck
I Boston JournaL]
in paying quantities Wednesday at Vinton,
“I hoar a great deal of talk,” said old l.i.
Mr. Joblingson, aa he drove out into the
Mr. Spurgeon, the London preacher, was
country the other day In order to enjoy a left a large fortune by the late Joseph Pool,
aleign ride with a friend, “of the decay of of Leicester.
The winter packing at Cincinnati was
manners in Americans, and particularly in
American youth. Now I don’t take much 365,451 bogs, a decrease of 59,949 from the
stock iu IL To be sure, when I waa a boy, preceding year.
John W. Mason, of West Virginia, to
I waa taught to say • sir ’ or * madam’ to
every man or woman who spoke to me, mentioned ilb a probable successor to John
and to tako off my hat to every grown C New, as Assistant Secretary of the Treas­
ponton I might moot on my way to school. ury.
A construction train on the Iron Mountalx
Nowadaya the Loys are leaf formal per­ Railroad was wrecked near Newport, Ark_
haps, but are they lees truly polite! I think Wednesday. John Tirana and Thomas
not. Look at the crowd ou-aldo the scbool- White were kilted.
bouae wo are juai oomlag to. Did you ever
Twelve members of the Canadian Parlia­
see a brigbter.more reapeetful, quieter set of ment have expraved themselves in favor of
boys? Gentiemen^vary oneof them, I make ti» widest reciprocity in commercial rela­
no doubt” Tho fcjys wore,indeed,remarka­ tion, with toe United State*.
bly quiet, and when the old gentleman
J. W. Burdette has been confirmed as
bad® them “good day,” as ho and his Collector of Internal Revenue in the Fourth
friend skimmed by, they responded in fit­
ting terms. “ What di I I tell you!" asked
Mr. Jobllngeon, proudly, as tbe cougregaTb« Union Pacific Road reports groaa
tion waapaised. But at that Instant a snow­ earnings of &gt;81,000,000 for tbe year, with
ball came between tbe beads of t he pair, and an Income at M.660/XX) from other amrom.
striking the horse, set him off at a dead
gallop; another knocked off Mr. Jobllngson’s hat; a dosen hit him and bin
friend on their backs at the aanjo instan t,
and ua long aa they wore In range they
were soundly peppered, amid the hoots
and yells of tbe “quiet young gentlemen.”
And when the horse waa stopped, aud Job•ng.au bad picked tee snow out of hh
ears and neck, he cursed tho youih of the ।
present generation roundly fora pack of .
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You wonki think that tnan wtwld forMAR. 8.1884. grt politics, aa hr w.ta falling, Hnd say
hia prayrre, or pick out a Soft pines to
PW8 BAD BOY ABD BIB PA.
strike wti tbe sidewalk, but he didn’t. promlnant official of Bsavsr County wars
Ah Only Ikauglir
tbe prindpals. In fact there ha* not b en
Aa hr pasm-d (be bod carrier he yelled
to hint, ‘Don’t forget the caarus in
yoar wntd to niffbt and get bat ail the
"Get out of hern nor, pretty lively," boy a.’ He struck in a bed of soft mor­ Dr. WlUiam Reamer,
&lt;ur*d hx ..air chtM -t
What gi w* our ChOdrea rosy cheek*,
« tn ti.i« roeyttyA &lt;1
said the grocery man to the bad boy, B* tar, which mi red bin life, and ns they
Wtta^cuno Urtir fevers, min them
tank
•
hoe
and
pulled
him
to
the'
sur
­
he came in rubbing his hands and Uy*
face he acrHprd tbe moi Ur ont of bis to Mh« Mamie Dcu’.be t. whose father it •
ing to be pleaasnt. "a boy that will
ryea, snd as a doctor came up to net prominent merchant and a gentleman held
loaf around here and eat things, and
liia bonea he aakrd tJmdoctor if he had in good ee eem in B&gt;-aves Fall*. Ml«s
kick when I aek iiim Io help me sort,
made up bia uiIimI bow to vote thia Douthett la a la iy of fine personal app-arover potHtora, can’t atny in my store.
y«ar. No. sir, there ie no room in a anee, and po*aes«es many mental accom­
Git!” and the grocerymaii picked dp n
polithian for anything except politico pli ’hmenta and gracee, which, combined
link of aatiiwgv and looked mad.
with ber good looks, have made her one
HaJICa*tovt^
“0, go hate yourself," said the boy 1 was Dever so Kiinoywl tn ray life aa I of the bell&gt;-s of tbe Bearer Valley. She is
was once In church when they put a of t blonde tyre of beauty, and has many
as he diew a knife slid cut a slice off
politician in tuy pew, and wheu we- friends lu the East End, tills city.
Centaur Llnlment.-a.^.
tbe gioceryman’r wrapou, and la-gan
In Uila instaaoe the course of true lore did
got up to dug and oprne*' a hymn bcwik
eaiiug it ns unconcerned a* pmutible.
tbe politician had a republican prmiwill tod lbw* little]
. “When you want tyoik done, say so
druthil ballot under bia thumb, and I
iys that tbeyWllnot I
eeiring tho attentions at t young doctor.
and I aill help yon, but when you nav
bad to rend it all through. Dear tue; Ths chief reason aaaigned for tho &gt;&gt;bjeo‘let's go ami liave some fuu’ sprouiiug
if you can get your pa out of politics,
potatoes or carrying in coal, that is too
do it. If yuu have to ncare tbe life out theft, who baa ju*t en ered Into her eight*
thin. When you say that, you are a
••nth year. Her parents thought that shsof liiut.”
gay dei-eiver, and yo*t are guilty of
“Let ma and me alone for that.’’said sboul I wait until more aummere an t win*
lalae pivteu»“. But quit l&gt; ing ami call
the
boy.
“
We
are
exprilmetiting
with
made opposition to Dr. Reamer calling on
it by its right miiiie, work, and yau
pho*.0M&gt;riia, and aotqe night when the tho lady. ILcy manap*d io communicate
catch Hennery, hut not with funny
and none, and nn hu-bsixl and I sltby our win
cha^T. But J have got all the work ou cam|mign ia fairly opened, and pa with one another, whether by Jove's tele- . ter flrr iiiurfi wa we did before tl&gt;e little mk*
vials nm
cornea home late at night acting crook
came to * iden ti&gt;e circle. Life U rontethmg
juy bands Doqr. I have Iwen appoint­
ar.d doctt -d upon marriage whether with like a iplral *taiicase wr are al) 1 t&gt;e lime eomed,
be
will
nee
the
linnd-wiiting
on
the
C1IITEU MEDICI YE CO.,
ed pa’s guardian, by ma, and I nro
iug around over tbe
» e started Irom, only
straining every nerve to keep pa out wall of n dark r«H&gt;m, and the nkeletonn out. Th-' jiarents kept a dose surreil'ane* one degree further up the •lain-."
'
hiiiI ennkra nnd animals and tbiiigtf
•‘That I* a pretty I. lustrations," retnii'rked
on thsir beautiful dang iter, but despite
of politics,
berfnend, musingly, gaz ng into die glowinit
that
will
visit
him
will
lirrnk
him
up.
th*
fao
that
she
was
watched
closely
on
“Good gmeioua," raid the grocery­
coal* • hldi nutlaird a ph-aaaui brat from the
If eveiy poliiicinn had a ginxl little Saturday last s!&gt;* managed to make bsr many windowed stove “You know we can­
man iu alarm, “I am imrry for your pa,
escape from the Lou o. .Dr. Reamer w«« Dot stop b-ilhig up tbe hill, bough.
if lie has gm his head seton going into Im&gt;y to look after him he might be aav
“Surely we cannot, and for myself I don't AGthTSEX
waiting a short distance away with a fl &gt;*t
politica. 1 was in politics oneyear my­ ed or killed, whidi would be better horse and a sleigh. Ths couple got Into And lault with tiial iicevasuy provid'd tbe adVancv iii life Is ium. attcixlro with calamity or
than
lingering
in
politics
to
l&gt;e
cut
self, and it has taken me five years to
t
cutter and dished away at fall suffcriDtf. lor 1 have liad my share of that
get nut and pay my debts, and now down like a flower after he had gone S- «4d for Botvsr Falls, gnf tg at a gait Not lowg since my lieallb utterly broke down.
Mv digestion
every ward politician owe* me for gro- through his property and lost his that ron-t rel prompt and effective pur- My system »a* full ui ma lad a
became thon»igbly disordered and my nerves
,u
cerira. You see, they came to me and health,” and tlie boy went nut to learn sult entirely out of th* quo* ion. They «er«- in a « retched stale. 1 was languid, ale
drove over to New Brigbion, where th* little and that without enjoying It, and had no
wanted me to run for supervisor. They how to draw a skeleton on tbe whII
■l«i;h was left with a waiting friend. strenuib or ambition to |«rtorm even my light
n
ith
pliosphurua,
and
tbe
grocvryniuii
Diaaaaea, *5c. Sold by dn&gt;r-t»u or aeut t&gt;y mall oa
said I was just the man. It wanted a
sKvipt of pries. Addfeaa Ina Moaas Dams C«x,
They got there In time U&gt; meet the expre** bou&gt;ehol&lt;! dui e» Medical treatment failed to
■mbmy, Coan. Send for circular.
The disease—
man with u laige head, one who was a sat a&lt; d thought of bis own experience train, whic t they hastily boarded, and reach the Beat o&gt; the trouble
as a politician.
business man, nnd who would Dot kick
Pay peaC-.
riving in Allegheny City tbe eoaole got in wbidi my pliieiciMii* [«&gt;i»&gt;ui&gt;&lt;-«*l to Ik- acute
at the expenditure of a few dollars
GOOD ADVICE.
COngvetioti of the i&gt;t &lt; mai h
Ti e )a*t of there
when be-conhl make* barrel of money.
well-known bank enabler, who llvefou
My son, when you bear a man growl­
They raid if I »iia on the bon rd of su­
I band beard &gt;&gt;l tbe
pervisors I could l&gt;e placed on a com­ ing and scolding Lx-caura Mnody gets
f
900
a
week
for
ptr-Hchliig
Christianity,
mittee that handled the funds, and 1
bary Chapel, of Fifth avenue, was sum­ t*iok it aixl frit itagiKMl rflecl* at once, ft apcould mage the purchases of groceries you will petevive that lie never wor­ moned to the caahi-r's residence, an l tho twarrd to prrvadr my Isaiy, aa though tl.e
nlcMii g of new life had come to me. Taking
No other complaints are so Insidious tn their
and piovisiona for all the county inati- ries a miout* because liigermdl gets happy coupl» were uni'-od in the hole no other medicine I contlned to Improve, and
attack a* tb-we affecting the throat and lungs:
tutioaa, the piarr house, bouse of cor- 8200 a night for pr aching atheism. bonds of wedlock In tho presence of a few am now in belter health than I have been for a
■one sn trifled with by tbe majority of Bufferfriend*.
iMl*
lime."
You
will
observe
that
the
man
who
is
crs. The ordinary Cough or eoid, resulting ■ rectioD, insane say linn, hospitals, and
(Exiract from interview with tbe wife nt
every thing, and I could buy them at unutterably shocked because F. Mur­ to Bearer Fills on the church train Sun­ Rev P. Perry Pastor of Baptist Church, Coldperb*|« from a trtdiug or ubcoiukious czmy own store at my own price, and in phy gets &gt;150 a week fur temperance day, and w -n to a nioely-fur iish~.l home
and
two years 1 could lw rich as any man in work, set-mi* io think it is all right which Dr. Ream r had pmrl ieddn antieitown. Well, 1. never had a piopori- when the barkeeper takes in twice aa pstlon of hia we Iding. Las* night ths
i’at.'O' Offer til
tion strike me so favorably, and I went much money iu a single day. The bride an I grom were serenaded by the
Beaver Falla Silver Cornet Band. Th*
in head over appetite. For a month 1 laboreFia worthy of hia hire, my buy,
parents of tbe bridi have become reconand
he
is
just
as
worthy
of
it
in
the
went around our ward night aud day,
“In 1A37 I inch eat"
In making y*ur aelecUona In Fool-Wear,
ry Orde
Renumber that
spending money, and the politicians pulpit as he is in upon the stump.
COT HIS DOSE.
Is the man who is honestly trying to
came to, the store and traded when 1
C. A. SNOW A CO.
wm out, sud hnd it charged, aud w ben save your soul worth less than tlie man
OppoalU- Fau-Bt
W*»hlngu&gt;u, D C
the causus was held I only got one vote who is only trying his level best to go
Is the only Evcluslre dealer in thia line in
for supervisor), and I voted that mv- to CongreasT Isn’t Moody doing as
'
Naahrille.
self. WHI, the politicians tried to ex­ gtx&gt;d work as Ingersoll f .Isn't John B.
Hartville, a small cattle camp north of
plain to me, but I bought a revolver, Gough as much the friend of humanity Cheyenne, and which b-an the re puts ton
aud they kept away. Do you know, as the bar tender T Do ynu want to get of be ng the headquarters of the most law*
CHOICE***
(lie uext 'day after the caucus 1 didn't all the good in the world for nothing,
□eased another cbl d- blooded a*sa si nation,
have twenty dollars worth of grocer­ so that you may be able to pay a high and tbe murderer goes unpunished. For
price
for
the
bad
f
ies in my store, and the clerk way dy­
Rriut-mlH-r, my Ixty, the good things
ing of loneMinirneraT Whatever your
it AVSK’s CUKMBV I'EiTolOL. a b. tile ut
For Men, Women and Children; also a com­
Spring
widen «m At»sy» kept In t*" Iioum. Tills । pu dues, don't let him go into politics, in tbe world aie the cheapest.
plete line of beat make* of
was trir&gt;l fn small and frequent &lt;!&lt;*&lt;». n&gt;4
water
costs less than corn whisky, a Ail tho quiet cltizans of the place Levo
।
or
he
will
bring
upiu
bu
inebriateasyto our liellglit in le»» tlian half an hour the
-=^--2. -SLl PPER8-^=^^~
30 PACKETS KJSWXs; St.
l»ox of cigars wi.H buy two or three bi. Inm. sure."
ALL KINDS OF
Tbe victim of the preeent assasslna'ioa
*» a- «-■&gt;«
wt .b?E. 5“" Si
“Well, pa has got it bad, but he is liles.'a gallon of old brandy costs more waa named Charier Connies, altos Dick
&gt;ur graUtU'le ? Smerrcl)’ urnra,
too DumerouA. He has been yr-arning than a ban el of flour, a “full hand" at
Mbs. Emma Ckdxk
.180 Weat With Su,
fork, May IS.
poker
often
costs
a
man
more
in
twen
­
fur two years for a political campaign
ville from Fort Fe U-rman, aa ba said, to
to open. I don’t suppose there is a cit­ ty minutes than bis church subscription Eottle an old dlffi ulty with a eow-boy Ladle*’ au&lt;1 Gent** Felt Boots,
nut
named Joe Rogers. He waa literally an
izen wbo enjoys politic* as much as pa. amounts to in three years, a state elec
He stays out nights till tbe laet place is tion costs nrore than a revival of reli- animated araenal, and ionn b came c.aa of
tried.
tbe numerou* terror* of Hart* Ila.
REMEMBER
closed, and is the first man on deck in gion,\vou can sleep in churcu every
1 euff.-reil for right yean from BronrUrtl*.
the morning. He has drunk with more Sunday morning f».r no'hing if you Into a quarrel with Enoch Was . wbo waa That these good* sere bought low for cash,
ami will Ue mid accordingly.
candidates, more different times, than are mean enough to dead Iwat your classed La one of Conner*' best frien ls.
REMEMBER
anybody, nnd when lie is ao full he lodging, but a nap in a I’ll I Iman car Tbe quarrel occurrtnl in a saloon, and Con­
That I have uo old, ah- p-worn goods to dlscan't drink he takes n cigar, and brings custa you two dollars every time, fifty ners* was drunk He drew hit pi tol on
it Lome. Hia guests have been smok­ cents for the circa*, and a penny for West, an I said; •* Enoch, you are my b*et
REMEMBER
ing up old election cigars ever since the littie one* to put in the nrssionary a. k. fini.n. ^' ..vi*. bm. . -is. - —I That the place tobuv Foot wear is where notbrwn lung ir- ul. e*
1. Bbawos."
A.bw flniah.d raying thia . rlfis r port ,
d.e
ihole
Paieaih.'-. Tisas. April X. INC.
tire Hancock campaign, and some of box. one dollar for the theater, and a waa heard nu'aide t ie rodm, and Conners
one cl *** of good*
I them are awful. But this time they pair of old trousers, frayed at the end, fell dead, wi’h a bullet ti.ronzh bin brain.
Rt
MEMBER
are going to run pa for alderman, and hafrgy at the km-e, and utterly bursted
The place—opposite Bievena' Blacksmith shop.
ahot came through ths window, but by
be has opened the campaign with a as to tbe dome, for the poor, the danc
CURES
R. A. KANAGA.
cork-acrew. Pa thinks that the posi­ ing lady gets &gt;800 a week, and the city whom it waa fire-1 ia not known, and not
muc i pnins were taken to ascertain who
tion of alderman is greater than gover­ missionary gets 8000 a year, the horse­
did lu
nor, because aldermen wear a badge, race scoops in &gt;2,000 the first day, aud
Tbe deceased desperado bad quite a hl&gt;
Dr. J. C.Ayer&amp;Co., Lowell, Masi.
and have influence. But pa is overdo­ the t hurcb fair lasts a week, woika
------- psopnirroxs-------Sold by all Drnggleta.
ing the thing. He wants to please twenty-five or thirty of the best wo­ co and Wyoming. He waa one of the pi ln• everytMMly, and he has promised to put men iu 'America nearly to death, and cipala in the noted Lincoln County vendab
ta, in New Mexico, in which wa- “Billy
ninety-seven men on the police foicr, comes out &gt;40 in debt.
IN
Why, my boy, if you ever find your­
has promised forty-four men the posi­
Orga Tbvmax’s Stub*, Nraavuxa.
men. A few month* ago Conner* killed a
tion of biidge-tender, aud there is only self sneering or scoffing liecause, once man in New M xico. They were -ittlng
one bridge in hia ward. He promises in a while, you bear of a preacher get­ ar und a camp-tire when they quarreled
Dental
Aak your Storekeeper for it, or w rite direct to
THEOKLTTEUE
the saloon keeper* to reduce the price ting a living, oreven a luxurious salary and Conners sho’ his companion dead and
t even deocripticn done according to latest
tbe mauufaclurent,
of lieenaes. and allow them to keep or a temperance worker making mon­ find. He was it bad man, and nobody will mproved modes. Cail and »er santph-s.
ey,
go
out
in
the
dark
and
feel
asham
­
open all night, and he has promised the
Teeth
Extracted
without
Pain.
prohibition temperance |ie«&gt;ple to raise ed of yourself, and if you don’t feel
STILL A SLAVE-HOLDER.
aaloon license* to * thouraud dollais above kicking a mean man, kick your­
No charge for Extracting when we do the j
Hip Vm Wlnkl* from tbs Wild
PLATE WORK. 8*tiBfB&lt;tk.n guaranteed.
I
and close every saloon in town. The self. Precious little doe* religion and
(Staunton (Va-i Cor. Baltimore American.]
WINN BROS. |■ Cleveland!
result i- going to be if pa is not elected charity cost th«« old world my boy, and
A atraugu r nniade ol las a .te-beliotn
he will kill himself, and if he is elected when the money it does give is flung
Ileialac Pilw-ayfegraaia mu* ( are.
tbe people will k II him, ao somebody into bis face, like a bone to a dog, the
busy a* ree’a of the peaceful city of Staun­
Th* ■/upturn. ar* BMMBiurr; lik« |Mmpir»tloiM
haa got to aave pa."
donor ia not benefited by the gift, and ton, in the valley of Virginia. A sturdy
TESTIFIES.
i*l***r itching, UttroaMi hj «cnUin&lt;. ver, *tMr*a
FACTS KECODUia
lug; porticu^rly U atghl. •*■■&gt;• aa .t pi* wunna
“You can’t do it aa long aa the fever the receiver ia not. and certainly should mnuotdaeer from Pocahontas County. W.
Popularity al home ia not aivay* the beat
wara irsalia* in *M about ilia n-etam, (tea prtvaL
V«., had male hi* way from h i secluded
ia on," raid the grocetyman. “You not be grateful.—R. G. Burdette.
pari•arc rox aUmta «tf&gt;iUd If allured I» cot tl»MNTJ atriMar«a«ka «ay (oUo*. ' SWAYNE’S
Castnees &gt;n an ou lying dlatrict ac o«a the
hare got to watch him, and when he
OINTMENT’. I-a nlaaaan «ur« curw
Ai»o Cor
A certain young man goes to see his Chea*, and Alleg iany Mountains, one hunmeets with defeat or reverse* in poli­
Tatter, lick roll Mwuul. Scald llmd. ErjMpelaa,
best
girl
i-very
Sunday
night.
I
mI
Barters lack, Ctoukae, all roal&gt;, oaaty 8i&gt;u 1H*.
tic*, then fire some sense into him. Bqt
«
mot Ifez U mM.M*u&lt;. &lt; fur l.K.
Add res*.
)t civilization, to make sale of 101m a rock,
Sunday
night
they
were
alone
iu
the
DB.SWAYW«a HOM, Pklia., Pa- Bold Pru*Kl.la.
a* long a* he is red hot in * campaign,
the flutrtratioua In who-e valtM on--w sent a
The following letter from ooe of our
nothing will Slop him, I have seen a sitting room, as usual, and the cuuver- throb through the &lt; ommerctal wori L In
known Miweciiaeetu DraggMs sboold
politician who waa 1nil of enthusiasm aatiou has ceased for want of a new hiahi4mnl i-olit«d ayrie, enjoying tho
•nd lieer, fall into the river and drown, sutyect. Suddenly the young tady tndBpoadent freedom and simj licity of
looked np and said: “By the way, rantl life, he had not heard of •• war's
and the police palled out and then roll­
Arthur, have you heard of the new alarmi” and none of the roa'uaion luck­
ed him on a barrel, and pretty soon he
dent Vi accession bad disturbed the peace,
came to «ud the drat thing be aaid was river that Stanley discovered iu Cen­ ful rounds of hia life. He had tcudod bis
‘Rah for Tilden. Set 'em up again!’ tral Africaf* Arthur thought fur a
moment,
and
then
kald,
“
Why
no,
You would have thought that mao
anttl tbe surplna waa beyoud hi* cote
Nellie, what ia the name of itF She aamp Ion. Reckoned among tho wealth
would quit politics, and try and lead a
popularity. The many notable cures it baa
drew hia head
down -----------------------------and whispered in that cwuld be disposed of aa so longer noo-----------adeeUrf in this vicinity oouvtee* me that ft
different life, but the next pay he was
is Um, best blood luedieloo ever offered to the
bis ear, "Th,- Kiwmelonga." He took ! «raary for his needs wars two fitx-ly.baill
going « hooping around, electioneri ing
public.
K. F. Habbul**
tbe hint and kissed ber so long thut colored
~‘ men,
** and*'it waa more particularly
a.. May 13, leSi
in the saloons and on street corners,
to *s 11 the** that he had got en &lt;he con­
J: p. MAMCa A, CUmm
she
turned
black
in
the
face
and
ber
with a cork life preserver strapped
sent of hia mind to makn the pe.Uous
around him. Hr is alive yet, and is an mother bud to put her to bed. Thia fionwY to the nrarm point wi.hbi tbe
waa for ore* twenty years before hU raeovai
VaurslKDiAiYEcnAHERus alderman. Wbeu a man gets into pol­ should be * warning to the young 1*L■ ■ J - I
M* TBS
ities it takes posM-sainn of him, and d ea, for a man is very quick to take *
hint.
whrreever he ia, he is getting in his
work fur his party. There was a ward
Tbe earth is raid robs ve two mot tons
politician that I knew once that used but to a drunkm mm coming home at
And all Bilious Complaint* to make a specialty of laboring with
11 o'clock at night it doubtless has mure
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mew.
the working men. Ooe day he waa on than MO.

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The Hague. March A—Tbe Lower
House of the States General Iirk authorized

Unloclown, Pa.

jnst reached here of a terrible tragedy

Glascock, a well-known and

the North Carolina Lsgtstataro

men tended at SoulhawptoQ February M

PROHIBITION 15 IOWA.

been identified
that found filled with explosive* at Cbartag Cross station, while the other was that
found ta Victoria station A portion of tne
t vercoal found Li tlie Charing Croad station
has
also
been
discovered
to
have been similar to that worn by

Des Moines, March A—Th* KeoMdy
Prohibition bill,.as given below, passed the
House Saturday afternoon by a vote of
53 to 4L All tho Republican member*
voted for It except Curtis, wbo Is
confined
to his bod
by sickness..
Johnson, Democrat, also voted with

Influential

when the neighbors reached there they
found tbs doors sod windows securely
bolted and
barred on tlie
inside,
suaUeti lu try jour KueumaUc byrup.

tarty, bald st Philadelphia, February 32.

Pmkisnttal nominates*. Millard FUlaoro
Be waa appointed Solicitor of die Treasury

tbe M
oga ta
twelve Svatbern and Western citiea. Several
memorial speeches were made ta regard to
tbe hooorabte oereer of the Ism BepessMt*

the Appropriation bills to prevent codaileraUou of tias Morrison Tariff biU. Tlie
4e:«ys In appropriation bills had been un­
avoidable. Each bill was In chance of a

obstructing other tagialation.

Tbe bills are

strong Indian a
.at what
effort that had been made to 'read him oat
ot the Democratic party.
SENSE OX A NONSENSICAL PnOPOSITTON.

Representative Rice, of Massachuaetta,
says ot the pending bill to copyright news:
UI shall make an adverse report. Under
such a law as tbe News Copyright lhert
would be a compUcMtlon of lawsuits, that
would bet all Hie Judges wild.
Every
newspaper publisher, it seems to tne,
would have
to retain a lawyer.
There Is Ingenuity to the composi­
tion of a book, the same as to tlie Invention
of a patented article. There is no element
at genius to news. It is talk, common gab­
ble. and none should be prevented from
writing all be chooses about current news.
To prevent cr prohibit it would be to arm
the monupolle.i and appoint a censor of tlie
press that would ruin our common literary
institutions.”
Tbe Postmaster-General has succeeded in
making arrangements for a special fas&gt;
mail train between New York and Chicago,
to leave New York via the New York Cen­
tral and Lake Shore &amp; Michigan South­
ern at 8:50 p. m., receive postal car
connection from the
New England
States at Albany, and reach Chicago at
13:3) a. in., making the entire run from
New York in twenty-seven hours. For all
intermediate offices that wish to exchange
mails with the train tlie pouches will be
thrown off and caught without stopping.
The first through train under the new ar­
rangement will leave New York for Chlca. go next Saturday night
CLERKS SUSPENDED FOB LACK OF FUNDA.

The entire clerical force of the Census
Bureau, one hundred and five in number,
has been suspended from the 10th lost
• owing to the exhaustion of tlie appropria­
tion for the maintenance of the bureau.
The Superintendent the Chief Clerk and

a *u flic lent sum remains to piy their salcries a fortnight longer, whoa It is hoped
the Deficiency Appropriation bill will be
APPLICANTS FOB THE BUMIAN MISSION.

There are two applicants for tbe Russian
mission ta tbe diplomatic service. Frauds,
Minister to Lisbon, and ’dkdeau, ConsulGenerai at Havana, would like toe place,
and are already being pushed for tbe poslAN IMPORTANT DECISION.

Tender case of J uillard vs. Greenmar, de­
cided Monday by the United States Su­
premo Court, tho question presented was
whether notes of the United States Issued
In time of war, under acts of Congress de­
claring them to be of a legal tender In pay­
ment of private debts, and afterward, in
time of. peace, redeemed under the act of
1B78, can, under the Constitution, be a leStender in the payment of such debts.
। Coart bolds that the case presented is
not distinguishable In principle from those
decided and reported by Wall hi Lis 12th,
13th, IStli and 24th volumes. All the Jus­
tices agree in this exorpt Justice Field, who
adheres to his dissenting opinion in tbecases
mentioned. Congress, It Is held, has power
to Issue obligations in such form, and to im­
press upon tiiem such qualities as currency
for the purchase of merchandise and tlie
payment of debts as accord with tbe usage
of sovereign governments. This power ia
included in that tn borrow money and pro­
vide a Nation il currency. Tlie opinion was
by Justice Gray.

Tbe Treasurer of the United States has
prepared a statement showing the total coin­
age of standard silver dollars under the ac;
of February 38, 187A to March, 1884, was
3188,125,119; bold In treasury offices and
mints, 3126,822,339; outstanding, &lt;39,802,­
720. Of tbe amount held by tlie treasury,
there are held to redeem outstanding silver
certificates 3M.247.72l, leaving owned by
tbe treasury Arf.574.678.
Washington. March 5.—Tbe following
to« copy of the bill introduced by Senator
Sherman Tuesday granting a copyright

1MU0 of »1J»',000.000 In areenbacka.
Tna Military Academy Appropriation blU

reappointed. A bill was favorably reported

coun-marUal from tbeir path of se­
crecy. Mr. Sherman introduced a bill
granting to newspapers or proas -associations
a copyright on tbeir newt of eight hour*. A
bill waa posted to punish the counterfeiting
of seeuritiee of foreign Government*....In
teratlon of teas, and to permanently Improve
tbe Erie Canal for free traffic. The Naval
Anpropr atiun bill waa debated to CommlUe*
of tbe whole.
In tbo Senate ou tbe Sth tbo Judiciary
Committee made a favorable report on tbeblU
providing for tbe collection of marriage and
Ings for post-othces of tbe flnit. second and
third classes for ten year*, at reasonable
rates.... In tbe House a resolution waa adopt­
ed unacatinc Tranquliltao Luna as Delegate
from New Mexico and admitting F. A. Manxanaroa, wbo waa promptly swo n In. Mr. Col­
lins from the Committee on J udlclary.roportcd
a bill establish I ng a un.form system of bank­
ruptcy throughout tho United States. Mr.
Tally, from the Committee on Pubbo Landa,
reported a bill forfeiting the Ontonagon A
Brule Hirer land granL An adverse report
was made on tbe resolution for tbe roller of
sufferers by the overflow of the Mlssi-rippl
and by the cyclone In North Carolina, but a
resolution was reported favorably requesting
si pl. Tbe Naval Appropriation bill was fur­
ther considered In Committee of the Whole.
Changes la the Americas Express Company.

Chicago, March 5.—Albert Anttedel,
resident manager of the American Expreis
Company at Milwaukee, has been appointed
Superintendent of the Northwestern Dlriswbo has been promoted to tho position of
Assistant General Superintendent of Wbiia,
Fargo &amp; Co., with headquarters at Son Fran­
cisco. It is Intimated that Mr. Antisdel
contemplates removing the headquarters of
tbe North western Division from Chicago to
Milwaukee. The promotions will necessi­
tate many minor changes throughout the
division, and will result in a reorganization
of tlie Wells-Fargo Company.
Many Kanas Cattie Duaxiad.
Emtobia. Kan., March A—Several
gentlemen, wbo visited Neosho Falls for
the purpose of investigating the disease
now raging among cattle in that reglun,
have returned. They visited three herds,
and found nearly four hundred head more
or lees affected, many having the disease
In a very virulent form.. Some have their'
hoofs off, and tho legs of some have rotted
off as far up aa the second Joint Tbe
disease is said to resemble and to be com­
municated exactly like small-pox, and there
is no enntarion among honied cattle so

February’s Fire*.
New York, March 5.—The Daily Com­
mercial Bulletin publishes its usual month­
ly fire record, showing that In February
tiiere were 181 fires where tbe loss was be­
tween 310,00° sofi 8300,000, with one oili­
er firu of 8500,000. Adding the January
fire losses, this makes lor two months 319,­
000,000, tbe loss of January being 812,000,­
000, and that of February 37,000,000. There
were only eight fires to February where the
loss readied or exceeded 3100,000. but there
were twenty-six the destructivenecs of which
ranged between 850,000 and 3100,000.

ReducUM of Telegraph Rate*.
Chicago, March 5.—The Western Union
Telegraph Compasy ..as within tho past
month reduced rates from Chicago to points
In Arizona. British Columbia, California,
Montana, Nevada. Oregon and Washington
Territory thirty-three per cent; to Idaho,
Utah and New Mexico twenty-five per cent;
to Arkansas, Maine aad New Hampshire
twenty per cent, aud to a large number of
Dotots to Dakota, Indian Territory and
Texas twenty and twenty-five per cent
Ollier reductions have been made to points,
to Michigan, Minnesota and New York.
Forger Brockway Rsceivn Fit* Years.

New Yohk, March A—William E. Brock­
way, the notorious forger and counterfeiter,
was arraigned yesterday before Recorder
Smyth. He was indicted ta November for
forging Morris A Essex Railroad bonds.
Lewis IL Martin and Nathan B. Fo-ter
Brockway was taken before tbe Recorder
be offered s pies of guilty of forgery in the

aoa. roe party lajured may
oocxpeteat jurisdicti &gt;a a

A duplicate of the focagutag msaawe will
no totnxlucwd in tbe Hoqm at the earliest

!
I
I

throe whose

voted against it Tbe following Democrats
were absent or dodged the vote: Baker,
Balllngnll, Grant, Russell, Lucas and Slew*

the Waverly. A reward is offered for tbe
ammmouwuu of
u. the five men, two w
apprehension
of. whom
« Owrlbod U imerfaTT TM CUo-»t
Gael u, expected oo St FUxiek'. Dv to
subotltute the knife for dynamite, and kill
some officials.
’

Des Moines, la., March A—The Frohb
bition bill which paned the House Saturday
through the Senate yesterday after““ “X • "&lt;•
UW
‘T’?™'- “d
Ju"r *•
. Th® following Is tbe bill entire:
u|ie 11 eosetod by tho General Assembly of

landed

portatiou Into
laboren, lasaar
in hie power to push Ura bills to completion.
He said hi* opposition to tbe Morrison bill
was well known, and be proposed to work

!

Buffalo. M. Y., March A—Tbe Na-

likewise

Soathsmptea

camp ten miles from Suaklm, and will give ' uuc h. or ttio C(Xj0
battle to the British as soon aa hb forces are
-------- —*— —
gathered in suffidant numbers. He has words Intoxicating liquor occur tn tbe chapter,
tho same snail be construed to mean alcohol,
tliousand some twenty miles from Suaklm. ale, wine/ beer, spirituous, vinous and malt
Tbe slaves have determined to support Os­ liquors, and all Intoxicating liquor* whatever,
man Dlgma. An Arab wbo arrived at Sna- and no person shall manufacture for
klra from Osman Dlgma's cainp reports that sale, or acll or keep for sale aa a beverU;c rebel leader Is sUll bitterly hostile
to the English. Tbo British troop* from
to intoxicating liquor*. shall. In like
Trinkltat will not land at Suaklm, but a lit­ relating
manner, bo bold and construed to apply to
tle south of the place. Admiral Hewitt and violations of this act: and the manufacture,
General Graham have issued a joint decree Mio. or keeping for sale, or keeping with in­
summoning the Sheikhs to Suaklm under tent Co sell. or keeping or establishing a plaoo
penally of punishment, several of these
Shlekixs have sent envoys offering to desert
“SeeUon A All acta and parts of acta tnonalstent with this act are hereby repealed.”
Osman Dlgma and assist tlie English
If paid for their services. General Gordon’s
reports of the subinlitetan of Sbelkhs is dis­
A DARING ROBBERY.
trusted here. It Is said Xh.it he Is the dupe
of the Sheikhs, who take bribes and delude
him. It Is reported that SLdklis Ibahim
875,000.
and Busscr are advancing on Khartoum
with seventeen thous tnd Arab*.
St. Louis, March A —It is the custom at
Fbinkitat, March A—On Thursday night tho Pacific Express Company's office here
General Graham's expedition was encamped
to
have tho money clerk aud the day watch­
near Fort Baker. Tbe troops were all as­
sembled before sunset, except tbe Slxty- man on duty Sundays, and no one Is ad­
Flfth Regiment, which arrived at eight mitted to the place on these days but mes­
o’clock Friday morning. Breakfast over, sengers wbo have money packages to de­
the forces, shout four thousand strong, liver. Prentlc* Tiller was clerk at tho of­
formed hi an oblong square, tlie front and fice here, and on Saturday tho watchman
rear being longer than the aides, owing to weut out about two o’clock to lunch, leav­
the different strength of the regiments. The ing three messengers sitting by tho stove.
length of the front was 350 yards.
Tbe Just after be left, Tiller weut out and re­
hussars acted as scouta, advancing In a turned directly with a stranger, whom tho
semi-circle one thousand yards ahead, messengers took tor a clerk. Tbe two went
covering tbe front and flanks of the main Into tbe front office and shortly afterward
force. Tbe troops advanced over sand­ Tiller returned, washed hlsjiands, and said
knolls and scrub for a mile from Fort Baker, he was going to lunch. Ho then wpnt into
along tbe Teb rood, when tho rebels opened tho front office, and, when shortly after,
fire with Remington rlflps, but the range wu tie watchman went there, he found
so long that the shots proved Ineffective. tbo front door open and Tiller absent.
Tbe rebels tn swarms occupied the high Becoming alarmed, be sent for the superin­
ground in tbe front and on die flanks of tbe tendent, wbo found that money packages
British army. They retired slowly as the enough to fill a buihel were missing. Tiller
English advanced, keeping about twelve had evidently brought to a confederate, and
hundred yards
from tbe main body the pair had examined ttie packages ta the
of tlie English force. The British cavalry safe, selected such os they desired, and
followed, covering the rear upon the left, made off. Late at night It waa found that
formed |n three lines, distant nine hundred 375,000 had been stolen, 31Q,000 of which
was ta small bills. A reward of 37,000 Is
yards from the main army.
After advancing some three miles the offered tor tlie apprehension of the thieves.
earthworks of the rebels came In sight The
rebel fire had now almost ceased, except on
A Convict's Bloody Work
tbe extreme right and letL The British
Joliet, I1L, March A—In the Penlten
stepped forth as If on holiday parade, the
bagoipee playing and tbe Highlanders footing riary Saturday afternoon Frank Rande, the
it cheerily. They advanced till within eight notorious criminal, crushed to Deputy
hundred yards of the rebels* position, where Warden McDonald’s skull with a jwker
an old sugar mill stood, surrounded by a and slashed Keeper Madden on the arm
number of huts, nnd two guns were placed
In position. Here a halt was ordered, and with a knlfa. Ho was then seized by two
the scout* rejoined the cavalry. Neither convict-, and thrown to the floor, where he
force at first seemed disposed to open fire, was held until Assistant Deputy Warden
but at last “ Attention I” was called, and the Garvin arrived, when lie was ordered tu
rebels, seeing the British move, began the proceed to the Deputy’s office. On the way
battle with shell from a Krupp gun, which
passed wide over tlie square. The next he seized a knife from a work table and at­
shots were aimed with greater accuracy, aud tacked Garvin, but tho latter Drat broke his
tlie a|iells burst close to tbe British, wound­ cane over Itande's heaa, and then shot him
to tbe ribs, Keeper McDonald at nearly the
ing several.
The rebels maintained a rattling fusUade same time shooting at bls head, but tbo bul­
wltli small xnns. As tbe shots Increased let only ’-lowed around the. back of the
the ambulance surgeons were kept busy. skull, rendering Rande unconscious. There
The English advanced stea llly to a square, are no iiopei that Captain McDonald will
without answering the rebel fire till recover, but it Is feared that Rande has not
they passed the north of tlie rebel been fatally injured. During tbe inelee tlie
works. At this point s piece of conduct of the other convicts was praise­
a shell wounded Baker Pasha and worthy. Should McDonald die, it will be
twenty men were hit. ^fter an echelon the sixth life Raude has taken in Illinois
movement of one tliousand yards, a halt alone. It is said that his victims to other
was ordered and tbe men directed to lie States number four.
Joliet, Ill., March 4.—Deputy Warden
down. It was now noonday, and tlie win &gt;s
dispersed the smoke of tlie rebel fire, dis­ McDonald, who was so murderously
assaulted Saturday bv Frank Rande, rested
closing tlie latter's movotnenta.
As tbe British advanced, still ^firing, tlie well Monday and It is now believed that be
rebels rose within two hundred yards of will recover. When Warden McClaughrey
them and rushed headlong with their spears rc.unied from New York be ordered an ex­
upon tbe British line. They fell dead right am inaiion of the murderer’s wounds, and
and left, but none of them bolted, but fell the bullet was extracted from his be-d. It
had flattened against his skull without pro­
bock sullenly.
Having cleared the ground to front, the ducing even a fracture, and as tl»e prisoner
British attacked Fort Burn by, and carried
It after a desperate tight They turned two at once ordered to tbe solitary for punish­
________________
Krupp guixs against the enemy, but the ment
Arabs contested every Inch of ground. The
Illinois Annual Fairs.
British then storm I a brick building, and
C
hicago
,
March 5.—Tbe Illinois State
at one o’clock the rebels fled, the GaUtog
guns and Martini ritles (rearing great havoc Board of Agriculture held a special meet­
among them.
ing at the Sherman House yesterday to
The enemy retreated slowly and the Brit­ make arrangements for holding the next
ish kept up tbeir fire. General Graham de­
cided to pass tbe night at the Teb wells. annual State fair and also the fat-stock
Tbe advance on Tokar will be made at once. allow. The time of holding the fair
London, March A—Tbe War Office has was fixed for tho week beginning Septem­
received a telegram staring that tbe losses ber A aud that of the fat-stock show for
of tlie British to the fight near Trinkltat the week beginning
November IL
were twenty-foar killed and 143 wounded. The board revised tbe premium
list of last
Tlie British c-'ptured four Krupp guns, two year, m iking u number of additions, and
bowltxers and one machine gun. Tbe rebel increasing the premiums In some cases, par­
Io* to one tliousand killed.
Khaktoum, March 4.—El Mehdi ha* ticularly for hogs and sweepstakes. Tbe
Illinois State Grange was invited to attend
forbidden Bbriks oa the White Nite and and
eo-oprrate nt tho State Fair, and the
Blue Nite to advance to Khartoutr or pro­ Illinois
Dairymen's Association waa Invited
voke hostilities.
give an exhibition of dairy products, ta
El Mehdi ha* stored up all his rifles, say­ to
ing they belong to tbe Egyptian Govein- connection with the Fat-Stock Sliow.
sentalives.• £1 Mehdi received General
Gordon’s letter naming him Sultan of Kor­
dofan with notaries of delight, and gave the

Rome, March A—La Liberia denies tbe

by limiting the pitcher io six balls, teatoad

paign (mumittos. these bringtbe
Territory which have seat •

March

nance Hurt Italy intends Co abandon tbe
Latin Monetary Convention. It says:
“Italy can not allow heroelf to become the
reservoir for French silver money.”
London, March A—Two members of the
firm of Parker A Cc.. solicitors, of B df nJ
Row, Loudon, have absconded, haring mi&gt;

A—Returns

groeMonal District election to fill Haskett’*

£3,000.00°

borrowed £500.000

Delore

Tbe neighbor* soon bartered

Rheumatic by tup.

then Ignited, were found the dead bodies of
Mrs. Glascock and her Infaat sob, tbe latter
greatly disfigured by tho flames. Both bad
been shot through tlie head with a revolver,
Mrs. Glascock having been wounded three
times. On the floor near the burning bed
bOh shot through the bead. The former
was also shot through the body, la the
woods overlooking the farm-boose was
found tbe dead body of John Glaacock, tba
husband and father, who, after murdering
tbe whole family and testing fire to Ums
botuc, had gnoo to- this piece of woods
and committed
suicide by shooting
himself with the same revolver. It ap­
pears that Glascock, while laboring under
some hallucination or bt of temporary In­
sanity, drove away tbe servant early Sun­
day morning, and murdered his family,
after
which
he
proceeded
to
to have watched his burning house
until
it
was
entered
and the
fire extinguished
by tlie neighbor*.
He then retired a few paces and shut him­
self through the heart The murderer and
suicide was the son of wealthy parents, and
had a very largs and influential family con­
nection. The father, mother and three
children were buried side by side in tbe
cemetery near Middkburg, Va.

Des Moines, la.. March 5.—Yesterday
forenoon Peter Johnson, a teamster living
In this city, killed his wife by shooting tier
twice with a revolver. Both alioU entered
her breast and the woman fell dead as she
staggered toward tho front door. John-&gt;oa
shot himself In tbe mouth and died Imme­
diately.
Last Sunday notice of tho excommanlca
tion of the f.imlly from the Swedish church
was read by Rev. Lawrence A. Johnson
from bis pulpit in East DesMoines, lliey
were put out because Johnson bad his broth­
er-in-law, Fisher Smith, arrested for rape
upon Mrs. Johnson, on an Informal loo
sworn by ber. Johnson was jealou- and It
was believed that his wife was forced to
swear to the information In order to pacify
him.
_________________
ST. PAUL HAPPT.

8t. Paul. Minn., March A—St. Paul's
vigorous fight which has been going on for
some time for freight-carrying to Deadwood
culminated Tuesday. The bulk of this bnslvia Pierre, and Chicago, Milwaukee A &gt;U
Paul via Chamberlain. Tbe Northern Pa­
cific ia contending for the business. There
are two or three rival Pointe, one
at Medora, at Little Missouri Cross­
ing; another at Belfield Point on tlie
Eastern verge of tlie Bad Lands, and
still another at Dlcklnaon, some distance
this side. Miles City w even now In coneotk&gt;n with Deadwood by tho Spearfish Hue.
But two more feasible points for a freight
line are Medora and Belfield. The former
is backed by Marquis Demores, wbo Is now
in Washington in the Interest of a mall cootract, and the other ia Belfield’s scheme,
backed by C. A. Lounsbury, Pusunasier of
Bismarck. In tlie matter of postal facili­
ties, Colonel Evans represents the Chicago
interest. The matter Is practically settled
in favor of tbe Medora line.
Marquis Demorc* Is to put the road ta
condition, and Messrs. Jones, Pennell di
Larson are to finish the outfit for hauling.
Contracts arc already made tn transport by
this line from 15,000,000 to 17,000,000
pounds freight consigned by Chicago, St
Paul and Minne &gt;polis parties to Deadwood
merchants and Industries. This busineaa
has been heretofore carried by the Chicago
line* via Pierre and Chainberhita. Tills
company will now carry tlie bullion product
of mines heretofore carried by tlie North­
western Transportation Company and stage
line from Deadwood to Pierre, thence by
the Chicago &lt;S North western to tbe East

lace were gold dollars.

Tv h±.rail4 DAMAGES.
Dear lady, tbereia probably no use telling

Life, tn all of iu exciument, anxiety, of fear
is no -Huul lever,’’ but the huaicwaru journey
of growing cinlureu.
DON’T GAYE IT UP BO.
“Oh! If 1 had unly known that in time.”
bead mat develop uiu&gt; vhiuUxc

lulu uglily ecleut

.
. I. Appo U&gt; Ute Dubinis
Wiui Uic huger. riTdedui) ueUU.

A ten-ccut suuup lately rom iu Nashville for
NEVER GIVE UP.
If you are sullenng witu low and depressed

piocuic

Uli) ccula a Mottle by

1. Boise.

Two-thlrda of tbe Georgia counties have
partial or total prohlbiuuu. But the law aud
Uie whole matter are out ol politics. ■
tr If jou have a cold or cough, buy a bot­
tle of Hill's Petries* Cough byrup. L»« 11 nilIf not satisfied, return the empty botue and *
will refund tbe money, 1 amt sell lecrics*
Worm bpedfle on the same .erms. hocu*e no
pav Cobb’s Little Podopby lllu Pills tjues
headache or no pay.
F. T. BOIbK
Woman la superlative; the best leader ta life;
tbe best guide In happy days; tLe beat con­
soler tn a. rrow.

It has ever been true since Adam was a boy
that the good wife of every buushuld aought to
keep her husband pleasant by a well supplied
table. How easy ills lor the mote fortunate
■ktll has produced such an ankle as DeLaod's
Chemical Baking Powder lor tbeir o»c. Read
the atatement un the table. Sold In tana only,
full weight, full strength, alwsys pure.

FOOLISH

WOMEN

Those suffering
complaints peculti
their sex, which arc
dally becoming more
dangerous and mure
neglect to use, or even
to learn about Zoa-

Friend.
For testimonials prov­
ing its merit, address,
K. PXNGELLY dt CO.,
Mich.

Sold by all druggists.
N. B.—Every woman, afckly or bealtr. should
read Di. Pcngrlly’a book, “Advice to Mothera.
concerning dlseaae ofs women and children,’’
Free to any lady. Postage in sealed envelope
4 cents.

While a farmer named Sisk was driving
across the St Paul track with his son at
Sibley, In., Wednesday a train collided
with die vehicle. Tho son was Inst anUy
killed and the lather fatally Injured.

TRADE

THE MARKETS.

MARK

BITTERS

SS&amp;w

i

LIVE STOCK-Gattio
Sheep___
FLOUH-Goc
Patent....
WHEAT-No. 8 Red.
COlSfc

PORK—Mms

CHI-.ESE.
CHICAGO.

Liver and Jdney'

TSCT CORE JYV^NJL 4
lFuAtt:

BEEVES—Extra.

Car

Good....................
Medium..............
itaitara’ Stock..
Ccrior Cattle. .

e

BHBEP..............
BUTTBH—Crcsr
Good to Choi
EGGS-Freah.
FIXIUR—Winter
?G»-

s

General Grant to Take Change el Ur.

New York, March A—General Grant

Mouroe this week. Tbe General and Mrs.
Grant will leave New York by special car
on Thursday evening, and will be Joined at
Washingion by their old friends, General
party will rewain al tbe Hygeia Hotel al
old Point Comfort for a week, and probably
any advantage to General Grant
Tbs Dali of CarpMlsr’i Trial Flxsd.

Limoolx, Ilk March A—Word has Jort
beeu received from Petersburg that tho Car­
penter-Bunw trial luw boon set for hearing
Mouday. March 10. It ta ttwught three

BROOM

Inferior.

Common Droa.^1 siding
Flooring ...........
.

BAST L1BBBTT

HOGS—Yoraero..
FhiladnlphlM.
SHBKP-tteM...

:s
•S

7 GREAT MONARCHIES

BALTIMORE.

V**ey street,«. T

�awer thereto.

SATURDAY,

He plead frailty and

LIFE IM MA8HVILLE,

EXTRA SEED CORN.

And H*r Environ*.

in.tbla IsUbouae and lot* to John E. Barry. Con­
sideration, 81,000. J

yoo to tag*”
^Addraea,

VMBnn^Co., Mich

NOTiCE.

Woodland, Mich.
t

*

TSDMAX’S

*

A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS

WANTED.
100 Cords Of 18 Inch Green Wood.
D. C. GarrriTw.
rffiTLanalnK XXX Butter Crackers 81ba. for
quarter, st
J wo. Busch’*.
FOR SALE.'
Pair Matched Mare* and Fine Ct

FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
Feed Grinder nearly new.
Mamkaix, GsujltIx A Co.
aV-Dot&gt;'t forget that John Braun keeps a
flne line &lt;rf Tobseeoa and Clgws.
•
NEW MEAT MARKET.
I desire to announce to the people of Nash­
ville and
communitynnHh
that I rtfhare
. surrounding
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K

SB? St

,,rt“

MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate al low rate of Intereat of
H. A. Dusk**.

SWTry Old Honesty Ping Tobacco at
._
Tnwa Ru&gt;l
NOTICE.
The annual election for tbe election of village
officers for tbe village of Nashville, Barry coun­
ty, Blate of Michigan, will be held in the town
ball in said villageon Monday, March 10,1884.
The officer* to be elected are as follows, to-wlt:
One President to bold office for one year.

One Marshal for one year.
One Street Commiaafoner for one year.

—Miss Josie Beard, while in school
Wednesday afternoon, was taken with
a violent attack of hemorrhage of the
lungs.
—D.C.Griffithhaa bought thelot'upon
which Dariar'a oar factory stood and
ha* moved bi* evaporating works
thereon.}

— Numerous wells and cisterns that
went all through the cold winter with
an unblemished reputation, “froze up”
during the recent cold snap.
(^-A numerously signed petition for
the appointment of a night operator at
this station has been forwarded to the
“power* that be" at the head of the
M. C. R. R. Co. \

—Kalamo a^ainkt the world.
On
Monday a five-year-old Durham cow
belonging to A. Chase, gave birth to
twin black calves, male and female.
Weight, I4S lb*; male 75 lb*., female
(70/lb*.
x —Winter hasn’t lost it* grip,but it will
do to begin thinking about shade tree*.
Several of our street* are already lined
with maples and a few more will maker
our village streets handsome in years
to come.
—James Morgan,who has been work­
ing in Frank Baker’s shop since last
1
came down with "shoemaker’s
measles" Sunday, and failing tn get
over toe attack. Frank fireA him out
Thursday. .
—Seth Pratt, forwards a long wind­
ed remonstrance to The News account
of the manner in which he was bounc­
ed out of office as school director. It's
good reading, but it* extreme length
prevents publication.
—The Good Templar* have secured
quarters iu the Odd Fellows hall. Their
first meeting will be hold on Monday
evening next and a large turn out is
request* 1, as business of importance
will come before tbe lodge.
—The.qnarteily meeting of the dis­
trict lodge of Good Templar* for Eaton
A. Barry counties, will be held at Odd
Fellows hall, this village, on Wednes­
day, March 13th, commencing at 10
o'clock, a. m. An interesting public
meeting will be held in the evening.

—Geo. Vanderpool, who became no­
torious some 13 years since, on account
f. Lente whose ternu of office will of being three times tried for tbe mur­
der of his fellow banker, Herbert
Field at Manistee, waa registered at
Fxaxk McDxhbt, .
the Wolcott bouse some days since.
Village Clerk.
He is now traveling for an eastern
NOTICE.
boot and shoe house.
Tbe Board of Troateea acting aa tbe Board of
—Fanner Frank Rawson, a News
Regtotrotlon for tbe village of NaahvlUa, Bar­
ry coanty, Micb., will meet al tbe office of the reader residing iu our neighboring
Village
on Batunlay. March 8, 1884. All
legal voter* wbo with to vote at the approach­ town of Vermontville, posaesMth a
ing village election arc req'-Sated to come for- cow which recently gave birth to an
offspring that is has a hog’s head, feet,
t McDmbbt,
Village C.erk.
ears and tail, its eyes are where, a* a
calf, its horns ought to be. Aside from
OOMMOH 00UH0IL PBOOEEDMQB these discrepencies tbe amimal is -a
calf.
CorxciL Raomb,
(
Naabvllle, Mar. 3, 1884. f
—A citizen* caucus was held at town
Council met pursuant to adjournment.
ball Thursday evening, of which Dr.
Present, Parody, Preaident; Boise, Hoag, H. A. Barber was chairman, G. W.
Francis secretary and C. W. Smith and
Minutes of hut meeting read and approved.
The following accounts were presented D. L. Smith tellers. The following
ticket was put in nomination :
Preatrtent—Wm. Boston.
.
follow*:
Clerk—Frank McDerby.

Truman. Nays, none.
Ed Partello,..............
F. McDerby...............
H. R. Dtekinaon.......

Marshall—Jaa. PHbeam.

20 84

E. ihddnrou.

Oroo Strong,...
Lyman Brown,.

(—The masquerade at the opera bouse

Registration—Hoag and Lenta.
was appointed

Motion by Hoag that the alley running cast
and west between village loU 18 and fi, 17 and
10, !• and IL 15 and IS, 14 and 18 be taken up,
discontinued and abolished. Mottos carried

On motion council adjourned.
F. McDkbbt,
B
dark.
MALUIIKD.

-

KENT—MATTESON—At tbe realdeoce of tbe

Matteaon.

rink. Saturday evening, was an inter­
eating affair and largely attended.
About thirty zamphila.otatioaist* were
an manque, and several coatusae* were
DOticible for their ..uiquenesa. For in­
stance Mrs, Geo. W. Francis appeared
as a flower girl; Mr*. C. W. Smith,
snow girl; Miss Powers, Highland
la**; Miss Joe Downing, snow flake;
Nora Ainsworth, Goddess of Liberty ;
Miss Jennie Trace, nun; C&gt; W. Smith,
red coat Britisher; G. W. Fraud*, sail­
or; C. M. Putnam, Turk; Eugene
Phillips, jack uf club*; Homer Down •
ing, base bslkat; Jim Campbell, Clar­
ence Barber and Jake Heckatborn were
costumed a la woman, and Jim
acted hia part so well that he suc­
ceeded in making several “mashes.”
Geo. Franck wa* toe only person
who preserved bi* identity unknown
to tbe “unmasking,” which occurred at
nine o’clock^ Taken altogether it
was a refreshing affair. Messrs. Chipcome off on Wednesday evening next.

pot (rilver plated), Mr. and Mr*. A. Kent; »M0
In gold, A. G. Kent; all ver cmVt, Mr*. Jane

A car load of Exoelmor binder* ar-

MAR. A UM

nmnil

— On the first of March the time for
which Wiue and Flint bad leased Glas­
gow’s agricultural room expired, and
the firm concluded to go out of business
and p.oceeded to balance up their pro­
fit aud loss. Thia proved a difficult
task, and bids fair to end up disaateroualy. On Monday Mr. Winn paid the
rent due, took up a chattel mortgage
on their skates and then gathered to­
gether tbe latter and wa* carrying
them away in a basket when Flint ap­
peared. The latter waa very angry at

agent for his step-mother, replevined
ths skates, tlie latter having, it is un­
derstood. a bill of sale on them. The
case is set for March 11. Another Item
of the affair is a garnishee suit; Flint
had placed 815 in E. Chipman's keep­
ing, and C. Ainsworth learning of
this fact, served papers upon Mr. Chip­
mao to withhold payment. Therefore
toe end is not yet.
—Nashville’* charter election occurs
on Monday next, and ia a matter which
should interest every good citizen.
Tbe future of this village depends
largely upon the class of men who rep­
resent it in the capacity of officers.
Men should be selected for these posi­
tions who are known to be men ot
temperance, morality, industry, enter­
prise, liberality and frugality,—men
wbo can spare a moment’s time to talk
to nnd encourage a man wbo wants
to bring an industry to tbe town or
become a citizen,—men who will talk
up the town whenever and wherever
oDportuuity preseuta. The progress of
this or any other place depends largely
upotj tbe men who represent it, and
the man who is al wars too busy to talk
up hia town, ought never to be elected
to any of it* offices.
Cnli to your
mind any prosperous village or city and
you will find that its president or may­
or, trustees or aldermen, represent al­
most universally tire enterprise of tbe
town. You will find them to be men
who hold their town first and all the
world next. Let every voter attend
the election and see that only good
and true men are elected to the
'
various positions of trust.

HELLO! HELLO!
Mr. F. A. Forbes ot Detroit, who
represents the Michigan Bell Tele­
phone Co., was in the village Monday.
He informed us tliat the various towns
along tbe proposed extension from
Charlotte to Grand Rapids have guar­
anteed tlie aid asked, poles bad been
distributed, and offices established,
and as soon as the weather moderates
sufficiently to permit, work will be be­
gun upon the line, which will then
soon become an established fact, The
line will, undoubtedly, be in running
order early in May.
The telephone is a great invention
and people who are accustomed to its
conveniences aud advantages, wonder
liow in tbe world tfiey previously gut
along without it. We congratulate
Nashville that she is soon to ba in tele­
phonic communication withall the oth­
er enterprising towns and cities in the
state.
Below we give tbe names and
amounts of subscription of those wbo
should be credited with bringing this
modern improvement to Nashville;
•25 G. W. Francis
0. A. Truman
A. C. Buxton
D. C. Griffith
H. G. Hale
F. C.'Boise
Ingeraon A Co.
F. T. Bolte
W. 8. Powers
Henry Roe
Barry A Downing
W. H. Young
H. R. Dickinson
W. A Buel
J. T. Goucher
E. Parody
J. Oamun
A. J. Hardy
C. Scheldt
W. Webster
The office will be located in
drug store.

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE

Considerable sieknes*. *
Everybody ia ready to welcome
spring.
Frank Fuller departed for Virginia
Monday night.
Mias Bertha Wood is seriously ill
with malarial fever.
Walter Webster baa a brother from
Saranac visiting him.
Sherman Fowler has returned to
town for the summer.
8. J. Prindle and wife returned from
Toledo Tuesday evening.
A. E. Kenaston, one of Hastings
torney* was in town Thursday.
The skating rink will hereafter be
closed on Tuesdays and Fridays.
A. W. Knee, wife and two children,
of Lowell, are visiting at J. M. Water*’.
Mrs. Nettie Gilfus, of Jackaso, visit­
ed ber sister, Mr*. W. E. Boel, thi*

Kocher Bru*, are offering bargains
in many lines of good*. That new ad.
the story.
B. Mills, of Assyria, succeeds Wal­
ter Webster in tlie practice of law. We
wish J. B. success, j
Several Naahvlfleltea took in the
opening of the new roller rink at Char­
lotte Toesday evening.
Wallace Hallock and wife, of Maple
Rapids, are visiting Mrs. H’s brothers,
Jeaee and Stephen Downs.
More new goods at D. C. Griffith’s
calls for a new adv’t this week. Tbe
good* are stylish and cannct fail to

G. B. Black, H. &amp; Dickinson
Co.’*
miller was called to Centerburg, Ohio,
Tuesday to attend the funeral of hia
butter knife, Mr. aud Mra. John Huges; hangmother.
.
'
Mrs. W. E. Fleming is-very low with
Bertha Kent; calico dress, Mr. and Mr*. H. C.
consumption.
Her 'husband arrived
from New York Tuesday night, to give
her his personal care.
A mammoth stock of uew and desir­
able goods for the spring trade have
M,...» »
iniUeig,
sod are arriving at Truman's long
reeded to walk up Winn1* back. Winn brick. New advt. elsewhere.
dropped hia basket, banged Flint on
The I^diea’ Congregational Aid So­
Jones; table doth.
ciety wilt hold a social at the home of
of time when bystanders interfered Mr*. Wm. Brier, aaristed by Mr*. T. 8.

Co live.
W. H. BUke nunnd to Sbsbbor,
Monday.
•
Mias Ella Gates, oi Orange, ia visit­
ing at Geo. Witte’s.
Frank Lewie made a business trip to
Diphtheria in North Castleton is
Heatings last week.
rapidly sa’oriding.
Will Stanton ia preparing to build a
Mr. and Mr*. H. Gates, of Portland,
house tins summer.
Dr. Barker of Hastings visited friends
Quite an exciting time in the Mud
in town thi* week.
creek neighborhood last Sunday.
Timber is frozen more solid now than
Several of our teamster* oo Bradley
at any. time during tbe winter.
street are drawing lumber from Wood­
Mr*. John Keith went to Howard land.
x
City to attend her rick daughter.
Neit Applemao, of town spent Sun
James Clark delivered a lecture on dar with hia brother-in-law, Wm.
"Baft*" at Lacey Tuesday night.
Wilson.
X.
Lewi* Wood has moved onto the
EAST CASTLETON.
farm he recently purchased in Assyria.
A donation was held at Mrs. Willis
Allie Brigham is quite ill.
Humphrey’s Friday night for Rev. Bur­
Eider Hewesi* slowly recovering.
nell.
Mis* Maggie Hofner is .dangerously
Owing to the chimney falling at the m
M. E church there were no services
MBlD.M. Hosmer Sundayod with
Sunday.
friead* in Charlotte.
i
Tbe concert at the M. E. church, Sat­
Clarence Bachellor is sojourning at
urday night, was well conducted by
Muskegon and Big Rapids.
Mrs. Edward Clark.
Prices corner* is no longer known by
J. B. Milla, Esq., having bought Wal­
the old name but is now called Ped­
ter Webster’s law office, will move bis
dlers resort.
family to your town soon. Assyria
Some of the young people attended
has lost a good citizen but what is their
Mias E*tlier McMore’s exhibition in
loss is Nashville’s gain. He is a good
Maple Grove last Friday eve and pro
citizen, a temperance man, and wo
nounoed it immense.
wish him success.
Rlt.

Stanley and family have gone to
display of farm machinery well worth Englund.
J. B. Milla made a trip to Schoolcraft

dayed in Bat le Creek. We will say
nothing about tlie scare home folks
had when they imagined they had been
robbed.
Jas. L. Gregory has advertised an
suction sale of his confectionery stock
aud restaurant paraphenalia, to begin
Saturday, March 15th. Look out for
bargains.
Decker Bros., Battle Creek, forward
their announcement, which appears in
this week* News. A dissolution of oopartnership eomnels them to offer many
lines ot goods at very low price*.
F. S. Loomia, Vt Ville, again make*
his bow via. a neat half column.
Frank’s announcements are always so
lively that every reader will find it
without any further reference at our
hands.
Nashville lodge, No.36.1. 0. 0. F., at
its regular meeting, Thursday even­
ing. entertained visitorr. from Wood­
land lodge a* follows: Messrs. Bar­
den, Teeple, Jordan, Wheeler.- Parmingtou. Miller and Wheeler; also A. B.
Green of Battle Creek. A' social time
is reported.

,

WOODLAMD.

Miss Lucy McArthur has gone to
Portland.
Widow Mills has moved into Mr.
Hauer’s house.
'
*
Mr* H. M. Lee, of Nashville, is vis­
iting friends here.
A surprise party occurred at C. Mc­
Arthur’s one evening last week.
It would be about as easy to mention
the well list this week as it would be
the sick list.
There will be a meeting of all who
are interested in the temperance ques­
tion at the town ball on Monday, March
10th at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of de
c’ding the advisability of running a
temperance ticket at the coming
election.
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MAPLE GROVE.
A. J. Wolfe spent Monday at Hast­
ings.
John McIntyre has returned from
Ohio.
Miss E. Nice wander has gone to Pen­
field.
T. L. Parker spent Saturday and Sun­
day at Carlton.
•
A. D. Wolfe is putting in his time
breaking a colt
Jake Endinger spent tbe fore part of
the week at Hastings.
Miss Lettie Howland returned to
Diamond Lake Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Palmer spent Sat­
urday and Sunday at Hope.
Misses Eva Bates and Grace Potter
spent Saturday and Sunday at Irving.
Geo. Pearce, Mrs. P. Shafer, Anna
Eno and Roy Herrick are on the sick
list.
Dame Rumor says that Charlie Huff­
man has taken onto himself a rib in the
person of Emma Wertz.
Trvman Parker’s school closed this
week and Mr. P. ha* returned to Lan­
sing to attend the Agricultural Col­
lege.
A brother ot C. W. Taylor gave a
concert at tbe M. E. church Monday
evening, and organised a singing class
of thirty members. Th ay bold their
meetii.js on Wednesday evening of
each week.
'
Dock Taxxkr.

BELLEVUE.
Bellevue has two good bands under
the leadership of J. W. Schofield, and
with so much musical talent one of our
churches is without a choir.
The new engine bouse is completed
and ia now occupied by the fire com­
pany. It in a fi&gt;.e two story brick
building and an ornament to toe town.
The election of village officers took
place Tuesday March 4tb. Two tick­
ets were in tha field the Citizens and
Peoples. The Citizens ticket waa elec­
ted with one exception by about fifty
majority.
John H. Stephens who lives in As­
syria near the Bellevue line, has peti­
tioned tbe probate court of Barry Co.,
for tbe appointment of a guardian for
bis mother. The hearing has been ad
journed to March 19th.
At the last meeting of tbe village
board it waa ascertained that one of
the Justices of the Peace had failed to
account for money received from fine*
during the past year. The Marshall
was ordered to proceed to collect tlie
amount and on Monday last commenc­
ed suit against said justice aud his
bondsmen before Justice Walker.
Phof.

WEST VERMOSTVILLECharley Bradley ia home again.
Leap year *utema to be very cool.
Chas. Smith lost a home last Thurs­
day.
Jake Smith is preparing to build a
house.
camp
this week.
Milton Snoke's smiling face is again
seen with bis comrades.
Any one wishing a saddle bone will
do well by calling on Lewis Strobe.
By the effects of leap year Edward
Surine con no longer be sailed an old
bach.
Eli Fashhaugh and wife went to
Grand Rapids last Wednesday ou busi-

Mr. Shepherd has returned home. He
has been in Ohio all winter with his
brother.
Hager, Buchanan fit Cline have in­
Mr. Tessma sports a fractured rib.
vented a rope feet to there mill, which
Miss Daisy Fay is borne from school. increases its capacity to from two to
Tbo Dunkard meeting* have closed. three thousand feet of lumber per day.
Dave Hunter is again domiciled up­
HtJCKLEBKRKY.
on bisold plantation, and to work in

WEST SUNFIELD.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hikok of Berlin,
-’ere visiting in town a few days the
first of the week.
George Downs closed his school last
Friday. George is a natural teacher,
and we wish there was more of them.
Mr. I. Hager and family have left
Michigan for the ‘Hand of promise,”
carrying with him the bes* wishes of
friends.
TbeL. and B. society are really a
credit to the burg where they so suc­
cessfully bold forth, and we wonder
wbatthey could do towards starting a
library.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Witberall have
concluded that W. S. is not so bad a
place to live after all, and waybefound
any time after thi* at their rooms No. 8
West Rochester St.
Tbe school closed in the Hunter dis­
trict yesterday (Friday) with exercise*
both edifying and pleasing. Mr. Hill
the teacher, will return to Lansing, and
again resume his studies at the college.
Mr. Howard Space and family are in
Onio spending tbe winter.
Their
bouse being occupied by a family in
their abe&lt; ence, last Sabbath while the
family were away, the house was turn­
ed to th?ground, with all tbe contents.
Mrs. Bishop Pratt, who has been so
miserable for upwards of a year de­
parted thia life last Sabbath, aged 86.
She ha* been a resident of this town
for the past 18 years, waa married over
47 years ago and leaves a busband and
four children to morn their Ices. Be­
fore death she made all prepration* for
her burial, choosing her minister, se­
lecting scripture reading, text and
bearers. The funeral Minoon was
preached by Elder Fifofe at the Dunk­
ard church otf Tuesday.
Omkga.

OUR OWN COUNTY.
Pneumonia took off a grand-daughter
of A. D. Rork of Rutland last week.
A 7-months child of Douglas Hal! of
Rutland, died of*malignant scarlatina
last week.
Fire licked upTfbhn Damoth’s house
at Bowen's Mills Sunday. But little of
its content* were Raved. Lom 1,200.
Fred. lauch of Rosa, Kalamazoo Co.,
led Miss Annie Bergman of Cedar
Creek, to the hymenia! altar on the 38th.
During the late cold snap the ther­
mometer registered as low as 15 de­
grees below zero iu some parts of the
county.
On Monday Middleville elected a
temperance ticket by majorities rang­
ing from 8 to 13, as follows: President,
Eli D. Sprague ; recorder, George W.
Matteson; treasurer, Jas. H. Luther;
assessor, Ge. B. Manchester; trustees,
Wm. C. Octo, Hilon J. DeGoli* and G.
W. Ickes. This means no saloons, and
continued prosperity to three drag
stores.

PRF.83 MEETING.
We had the pleasure of attending tbe
sixth semi-annual meeting of the 6th
district press association, held at Lan­
sing on Tuesday. It is always a pleas­
ure to us to grasp the baud of a co-laborer in the noble cause of journalism,
and aa we gather around the editorial
camp fire [and relate our experiences
—toe same as they do in Methodist
class meetings—a sympathy akin to
that felt by old war veterans, wells
up in our hearts, and we feel that if we
are in a bod boat, we are not the only
ones, and we return [to paste pot and
scissors with zeal rmd strength renew­
ed.
On this occasion we were glad to
meet Messrs- Yau Buren, King and
Clarke of toe Lansing Republican ;
Rowley of the Lansing Journal; Cook,
State Capitol; Robertson, Veteran;
Slocum, Holly Advertiser; McMillan,
Bay City Tribune; Fitzgerald, Ovid
Union ; Smith, Ithaca Journal; Nisbett,
Big Rapids Herald; Kelly, Pontiac
Bill Poster; Dewey, Owosso Times;
Bissell, Albion Republican; Powell,
Stanton Herald; and Aldrich, Flint
Globe.
The meeting waa a pleasant affair
and seemed to be enjoyed by the breth­
ren.

HASTINGS.
ALLEN—PARMENTER—At the reridenee of
the bride's parents, Vermontville, March 7,
Asa Rork was favored by bis friends
with a suprise on the 39th, it being hi*
birthday.
menter, of VL VOJe.
Mr. Miller, a fancy skater, gave an
exhibition at the rink Wednesday
tendered the happy pair.
evening.
Judge Smith and family left for Chi­
cago Thursday. They will return in
about two weeks.
James Clark has resigned his posit­
ion a* route agent, and Oscar Crook has
been appointed to fill biz place.
At the social held at Mrs. Kenfleld’s
residence Friday evening Rev. Carna­
THE FIRM OF
han was presented with a fine gold
watch, a gift from his many friends.
C. F. Brooks was surprised on the
39th by a party of bis friends wbo took
powsaion of his house during his abscence and located a fine bed-room set
before he arrived. He regrete that his
birth day comes only once in four
Dissolves by mutual consent, (our Mr. J.
year*.
Ha xs.

DISSOLUTION

DECKER BROS.
BATTLE CREEK,

EAMT MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. J. Perry is convalescing.
Frank Yourex is iu this section.

Stock Must be Reduced I

Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lamb a

T. Gould has retimed from Yankee
Springs.
Our open winter still remains snugly
around us.
Mrs. Button, of Eaton Rapids, I* vis­
iting Neal Lamb.
Neal Lamb ha* bought James Moon’s
inserest in tbe threshing machine.
Arthur Crandall and family, of Bed­
ford, are stopping at James Halls.
&lt;he sugar maker* are beginning to
open their eye* for an extensive sweet
time this spring.
I. C.

Prices of All Goods Reduced!
BUY GOODS ENDER VALUE.

BECKER BROS,

DRY 8D0BS, POTTER BLNI,

�■ jrnWMY.

MAK. M»S,

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.

T» any &lt;iM
of lift-, and »

CARPETS!

Desire to say that they are now making Flow

CAST SOME TO HIM.

NEW MACHINERY I

with special force aid intereot. The
tntnKmisaiou &lt;»f certain mental traits of ,
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
pn.vuiuence, sud of certain physics!
sack will nenvinc* all that oUr flour is
trails of equal propiuence, unj facte
PRICK 5L50, IF PADD IN ADVANCE^
which sit acknowledge, but which none
CIBCULATTOX. 1.5OO COPYKS.
can nuilerriaud. The father tuny be
VlicdcM-.lnU1 riinni, hlittle gil I. in touch­
•'TP-tlBE THESE LIBERAL AD RAT*-.
* iug Artpptieation. whs knrvHng &lt;»u tbft like that which a wmm-n would mak* while disringulbhcd,—ttie son, an imbecile ;
ot, the parent may be decrepit and un­
• rr&lt;pi-&lt;-i fnr Che little one’s _jerinf they
. ' person in the yard, 1 went down into it, known, aud /he child achieve the high
OUR STOCK IB
' ' because I »b-m ;htlt very strange that a est place possible to hamanity. But 'Farmers will ftad.it to their Interest to make
- m-.»vn! softly around the rooni, ami
• tm*rd tbe rude roffln tn the floor. At woman should be ringing there out in tbe throagh it all, there will be certain
cold and tbe snow. A&lt; I was about to pass
«n»t th.- child ixid u*i atUutiou to the a grape arbor I saw a uhild banging oa tba cliarxCtrriKtics, which murk the indi­
vidual ite descending from certain an­
EMBRACING AU, THE
grim *Mtnns«
doUtes-UM.’
We shall also keep tn stock
"6h. m immit," she &lt;ut'd, "please get
“ Tue man pointed ths child out to ms cestors. Too often, indeed, these charup.” Site was too youug to uiidersmnd when wo got Into the yard. On a slat of neterist’cs are infirmities, and often of Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
the meani'ig of dwirii. ''CH l»e good. the a। bor, about twelve feet up, was a lit- ii physical nature.
In Bruaoel and Ingrains.
And Bran.
Tlie facts were strikingly brought
Yoa won’t have to whip me any more.
ORNO MTRONG,
&lt;&gt;ur daring a conversation, which a
Plra-e get up.” and with her treiiihNnu
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
flegrra She tried to oJH H the woi&lt;|.’8
representative of this, paper recently
had with Mr*, Carrie D.T. Swift, who
Ing: • Mother; come, mother.'
"Ynnr mother i* dead, little girl.*’
“ I get a' s' op-ladder and took her down. is the wife of one of our most promi­
She stopped sp.eking, but I saw that she nent citizens. This lady related that
one of the tnen.
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME
Don't buy a Carpet until
slie inherited from ber parents certain
Na. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
"No. she ain’t. I vm had nnd cried,
rei&gt;denee», over which she liad no con­
and wurthln't hnsh wl»en she fold me
MAIN LINK.
eYou See Us.
trol, and which were in the nature of We keep everything In this line. Give us
a caR.
to, and now ahe’a gone to sleep mid
bipod difficulties, OMsuming the form of
Trains on tbe Main Line will pass Jackson
PRICES SATISFACTORY.
rheuniHtism. Her experience can beat
as follows;
H. R. D1CKINMOM A-CO.
and.I’ll HlwAjabr b«»o
[.jujh'II on- rate- d ber hand and said: *0(1, mother, i&gt;r described in her own word*. To the
W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO. Ciolnjr W» nt. from 'Ya-clcwbn*
writer she said :
EABT SHERMAN STREET.
anything to eonv,' beckoning toward sotnq object.
“I felt' the beginning of this heredi­
Mail10.15a. uL Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m
"Tueie was a lull moon. Thu child, as tary taint many year* .ago, in vagnb
eat. i ain’t hilrfkry now. plrnaw get up.”
Day Express 12.10 p. m. Arr Chicago 7.40 p; m
THE OLD RELIABLE
imiiis, which seemed to come unac­
“Little girl, we must take your moth­
Ev. Express 10.45 p m. ArrChtcagoT. 80 a. m
PadflcKx.. 1X'40a in. An Chicago7A&amp; a. tn
er away. Move aside plvaae, and let turned to look up ’U it »h n I placed her countably and at uncalled for tiuiea.
They were annoying, exhausting, aud
us lift iwr up.”
on tbe bench. Whan the paren* of the girl int*rfered not only with my duties, but
----- Has convinced me that-----HENRY RWE, Proprietor,
"No, no, you shan’t. You want to
also totally destroved my happiness.
Mall
2.55 p.m. Arr Detroit fl. 10 p m.
put her out- of the botifte. Take your When she awoke aba began to sob and then Ar first, they would lie only transient,
Nashville, Mich.
Dayl
8.55 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.26 p. m.
appearing for a day or two, and then
8 40 a.m. Arr Detroit 6.15 a. m.
hands away,” she shrieked.
To conduct tbe Grocery Business I* on
&lt;|in4Hn&gt;euring; then agnin they would
Night’ ... "5-40
" m. Arr Detroit 8.25 a-tn,
“
Her
name
ia
Bertha
Deidmuller,
and
“Little girl, your mother will never
come in such violent forms, that it was
For
choice
roasts
or
luscious
steaks,
ini
possible
for
me
to
lift
a
cap
to
my
The Atlantic and Pacific Expresses runs daily
get up again.”
that last sum tier h-&gt; found her- oh ths root
Or
pork,
to
go
with
nice
wheat
cakes.
others run dally except Sunday.
Afterward*, my feet and
She looker! up in alirm. “Oh, yea, of tbe bon** twice, both time, fast asleep, mon'h.
Go to the Old Rellable-I
Every mail, Woman and child mast have
hand* swelled so that it wasituno«&lt;*ible
GrandKap4d*I#Ki«i&lt;&gt;n. ‘
■be will. Yon go awavand I will wake and bo’b times leanlug against the chim­ fur me to draw on my shoes ami gloves
Groceries, and ought to buy them at prices as
For pork unasge, pure and sweet,
her. Oh, mamma, tell them to go ney and gating at the moon, murmuring: without tbe greatest effort. I realized
near
coat
as
possible.
The
person
wbo
buye
Made itr* shop that’s al wavs neat.
KAHTWAHD.
Mother; come, mother. The child, he said, what the difficulty was, but seemed
Go to the Old Reliable.
these goods on credit, must psy a bonus to
. "What n pity it ia," said one of the sleeps with her sbter. Bhe la aware that powerless to avert it, 1 finally became
the a(pre-koeper for that privilege^ which he STATIONS.
Day N. T.
AU
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
the walks in herd ep,and strives to break so bad that I was confined to the house
men, “that alie cannot understand. tho habit, twining ber arms about her sis* and to my bed most of the time My
You can buy if you have tbe means.
p. m
At tbe Old Rellsbfe.
Poor little thing. I wish I had not
Grand
Rapids
Lv
12.20
joints pained me continuously and
Grocerien Bought fhr Cn*h Bowen 12.84
my feet swelled to enornious propor­
undertaken this work. Let us lift Hot mother died about
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
Means Ten to Fifteen
MlddlevtUc 1.05
10.28
tions.
Knowing tligt I inherited
without grief.
your mother, little girl. MovethecofHastings 1.80
10.57
Cent Saved !
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled com
REAL ROMANCE.
tliia tendency. I had about abandoned
Nashville. ..Lv 1.56 8.10
fin near here, Bill.
beef,
hope, when I began the use of a remedy
S 05
Vermontville...
~
7.48
11.55
conduct
And
upon
this
principle
I
propose
to
To
be
had
at
the
Old
Reliable.
"Move the what!" she said qnickly.
wnich was recommended to me ns a
8.07 12.47
Charlotte
2.30
my business hereafter.
triend as being specially efficient in
How eagerly her ears caught the sound.
2 50 9.06 b.3o
Eaton Baplda...
Good veal and fat mutton, tbe best In the
cases
of
a
similar
kind.
To
my
great
Rives
Junction.
3.22
8.57
land
I haven’t time to enumerate the different
The woid “death” wan unknown to
IPittaourgb &lt;Pa.) Special]
Jackson
3.45 8.55
We shall al was keep tbe like on band,
A romance in reel life was developed to­ gratitude, I found that it relieved me,
articles I keep, but suffice It to say that my
her; the pallid face aud the Immovable
6.25 12.85 11.45
At tbe Old Reliable.
restored my appetite, and I am able to
stock consists ot
p.m.
eyelids did not atrike her with their day by tho announcement of the marriage say that now I have gained forty
There
Is
something
else,
which
by
your
leave.
of George W. Powell to Mrs. Mollie J. pounds iu weight, feel perfectly well
true meaning, but the word "coffin”—
- Ws will call that elegant pressed corn beef. The Choicest Groods
and
am
in
the
best
possible
condition,
To
be
had
at
the
Old
Reliable.
that word of all other* the most eug- Powell first met Miss Mollie Hurd, of thia
To be found in the Wholesale Markets—all
owing, wholly, to Warner’s Safe Rheu­
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
geative., the fullest of thought appal­ city, and became deeply smitten with bar, matic Cure, which was the remedy I
Mall G.B.
STATIONS.
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a full line of
We have it on band all the while.
ling—stirred her aenae of something and loved her belter than any other girl in used.”
At tbe Old Reliable.
Crockery, Gian and Barthem Ware,
tbe world. Bhe reciprocated, and ths
“No one would ever suspect you had
And aa for poultry, now don't be afraid)
horrible.
Detroit
9.80
4.(J0
Confectionery, Cigars and
s
suffered sb, Mrs. Swift, tosee you now,’
We keep ’em fat, specially for our trade,
Jackson ........... 1.06 12.25
“Oh. take it away,", she screamed
Tobaceoe.
A; tbs Old Reliable.
remarked the reporter.
Rives Junction..
12A8
8.00
Don’t yoa put my mamma in it. She’ll from some cause the engagement waa
"That is wtat all my friend* say. On
1.17
7.38
In factfor anything In tbe way of meats.
8.80
And remember that It’s a cold day when I Eaton Rapids....
broken off, probably on account ot sems
1A0
8 10
8.55
■mother; go away.” and she threw little pet in which lovers oftentimes in­ ly yesterday, an acquaintance of mine,
The Old Reliable is the place that can't be gel left slther on quality of guods^r low prices. Charlotte............. 3.15
Vermontville....
3.55
2.06
beat,
whom
1
had
not
seen
for
some
time,
Respectfully, &gt;u. .
herself across the corpse. Dead,” she dulge. Tlie two separated and were drifted
4.10
Nashville
2.18
And
don
’
t
you
forget
it.
hesitated, before speaklog, and .apolo­
Hastings
repeated. "She is dead
and burying wider and wider apart. The lady met Mr gized
2-41
4.50
by &amp; y ing. ‘why, I really did no
KT The Hlgbvst Market Price paid for
Middleville*
5.-0
3.07
her face In the straw, she wildly sob­ Reno, at one time well known in this city. know you, jou have changed so much Hides, Pelts, ete.
Bowen,
0-20
&amp;4O 10.08 11.03
HENRY ROE.
bed and moaned in that intensity of He, like Mr. Powrll,attracted byths charm* tor the better-sinoe I last met yoa, bovr
CASH CROCKR.
Grand Rsplda....
3.55 10.26 11.W
of
ber
society,
proffered
his
band
in
mar
­
well
you
do
look."
grief which is nowhere stronger, and
riage. Six* accepted, and in due course
“Have you any objection to giving
never so genuine as in childhood.
Through Coaches and Bleeping Cars to and
of time itecame Mrs. Reno. Shortly after the name of the party who first men“Bill," said one of the men, “step
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
tiom-d this remedy to you f”
connect In Mine depot at Detroit with trains
"Not the slightest. It was Mr. R. H.
over and tell the old judge to come marriage while.in a distant State, also got
on
Canada Southern dlvistsn.
here,” and unable longer to endare the married in c flt of pique. This looked like Furman die photographer.”
E. U BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Tbe newspaper man, after bidding
Asst Gen. Bup. Jaekaon. Gen’l Bup. Detroit.
sight of the dead face, he covered it eternal separation. So each devoted him­ Mrs. Swift good-bye, repaired to the A Revelation to the Sick; Nature's Lawt
O.
W. RUGGLES.
Brought into Harmony with the
with an olff apron.
Presently the self or borseif to tbe now duties of a faith­ photographic rooms of Mr.- Furman
Gen
’
l
Pass
and
Ticket
Agent, Chicago.
ful wife on tl£* one part and a kind hus­ when the following conversation en­
Human Body.
judge came.
band on the other.
sued:
Haven’t yon fellows got the firmness
Yllacelluiteoua
Cards.
"Have you been a sufferer from If you are afflicted, If youTare tired of taking
to do your duty when yoa arc paid for Powell died. Two years later tho husband rheumatism Mr. Furman 1”
Medicine, go and see
H. YOUNG, M. D., Physician and Bur
.itl You act as though it was a thank­ of Mrs. Mollie J. Ro no departed this life.
"Well, I should think I had."
&gt; geon, east side Main fit. Office hours
"For how many years T”
ee job. Of course wc feel sorry, but Neither of tho two lovers knew till a short
"Twelve or fifteen.”
she’s got to be buried all the same. timo ago that the other wan free. Tho man
"Did you try to cure it T’’
T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and 8mIn his home in a far Western State often­
Come, get away, girl,” and he took
"Yes. 1 tried everything, and, at last,
• fteoo. AU professions! calls promptly
times thought of bls first lovb in Pitts­
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and 6 to
hold of her arm.
burgh. She thought of him at tbe asms went to the Hot Springs of Arkansas,
and nothingseeiiMxi to do me any good
“Oh, please don’t.”
until 1 tried Wainer’s Safe Rheumatic And be cured by Electricity—Nature's
MORY PARADE, JnsUce of th* Pence.
“Come nwav.” and he lifted her from in this vicinity, learned that bls format Cure.”
remedy—without medicine.
Office, Corner Main aud Sherman Btreeta.
the floor. In her struggles she caught •wealheart was tree and paid her a visit. .
"And it cared yon, did it!”
A
reconciliation
was
effected,
and
after
ton
"Yes completely."
the apron and palled it from her moth­
Shoes. Fine work a st
“Andyou can cordially recommend
er’s face. The judge gazed in * wild yean tbe parties are happily wed,
ranted to give satlsfactkxi. B
HF
■tare and fell heavily to the floor. The
"Yes. indeed, more cordially than Systematically used, open* tbe pores; helps THE CROWN SEWING MACHINE.
[Kennebec (Me.) JournaL] .
woman waThis daughter.
Nature throw off the excretions from the
anything I have ever known of. -It is
GF Tbe “Crown" comes into tbe market
Benjamin Ricker can thank his store ft
JLCOTT HOLNE.
body; gives tone to the nervous sys­
simply a wonderful medicine. I be­
themat of all machines, but has sprang to
tem and life and vigor to all parts
front rank at oucc from tbo fact that It baa ta­
lieve that two-thirds of all cases, both
HEALTH HUI'S.
of the body that have failed to
ken tbe good feature* tn all other machines
death. Ha fell into
acute and chronic, could be con'd by
do
their
work
heretofore
;
and
put
them
lu
one
grand
combination.
mak
the oae of this remedy. In fact I know
mokes tbe aged feel
athia the Handsomest. Largest, Most Silent
Don’t shake a hornet’s nest to see if ths least. Mr. Ricker is a wood-chopper, n number of person* wbo have been in
younger, and flu
Lightest Running Machine yet offered. All
and Friday last was cutting firewood for (li&gt;' worst possible condition, and are
the business man or
any of the family are at home.
the “points" that the experience of twenty years
now
completely
well,
wholly
throagh
woman
to
perform
the
du
­
in all Kinds of famfir and light manufacturing
Don’t try to take the right of way StreetrCommisEiopsr CoUle on his wood
'
ties
of
life
with
greater
coerwork
baa proved to be absolutely good are to be
ite one.”
•
.
from an express train at a railroad
Knd clearer minds. tyRcmfound only In tbe “Crown." Other machines
The statement* above made ",re from
to Lhn act of felling a small tree. He had
, there are no shock* or unpleas­
may have one, two or three of these "points”
croasing.
sources, the aHtburitv of which cannot
nearly t-rered it from the stump, and was
aensaukms. Treatment short unit
but none but the "Crown” has them all.
They couduaively in ant
Don’t talk back to a woman who pushing In an attempt to force it to fall in be questioned.
some chronic cases of long standing,
prove the valpe of rhe preparation
then not of long duration.
handle* tbo Hre shovel with grace and a certain direction. Ho was unsncceestol. named and riiow that even hereditary
vantage has been taken of tbe experiments a
dexterity.
tF’Patienta taken only on the ten experience with all kinds of maennea ever
trajte can l&gt;e removed by the use of tbe
proper means.
•
Dori’t go near a draft If a draft,
Vented, and the “Crown" Ha perfectembo
trial treatment plan.
tant
was
another
small
sapling
Aa
the
ment of everything good tn them
8Ut* Btreate, NaahvUle, Mich.
.oomea.toward you. ran away. A sight
tame tree fell it'interlocked with this
Dr. J. R. BARKER.
E. R. WHITE.
THE 6SEAT GERMAN
dnrft is tbe most dangerous.
.
Pdri’t bknfr In die gua year franflREMEDY
fidbeg carried iu the war nt 1812. It is' the trees and imprisoned as In a vise. His
MITH A COLOROVE, Attorneys at U«
more diintreroan now than it waa then. feet just touched tbe ground. He strug­
Office over R. J. Grant' store Hwsrh»gn
Don’t hold a wasn by the other end gled with his utmost strength to froe himMich. Practice In all tbe Courts of the State.
while yon thaw it oat iu front of a
RHEUMATISM.
New
Hardware
Firm
stove to act if it ia alive. It ia generNeuralgia,
TOHN Q. CRE88Y. Sheriff, Hastinn, Mich.,
hia roloa. It waa but thirty rods to lb*
Sciatica, Lumbago,
O will attend promptly to ill oflSclsJ buefaws*
Don’t try to persuade a ball dog to
rintnsted to his care.
&lt;ive op a yard of which it Uyj poaiwsHEADACHE, T00TH1CH1,
AME8. A. 8WEEZY, Attorwry A Counsellor,
Hian.'^oteMMioB to a ball dog is tm
SORI THROAT.
Hastings will attend to legalbusiness In any
m. thairimt shouted aud struggled. It
n.vtzW th.
an.1 n—In .11
pointe of the law.
QUiMKT.'ewaxLrNoa
Our stuck of heavy ami shelf
DuuU, «At Uiipga after yoa ,bav.numt^d. Shortly after one o’clock succor
enofigh because yon fear they will g&lt;»
came. A gentleman from Sidney pawing
F^OWTBJTXa.
lections promptly attended to. Off
to waaie; such a ci’stoto wdl bring you along the road heard bls cry and came to
IV***, KtlUM,
ajauldtng’sstore, Hastings, Mich.
&gt;&gt;o mueh to waist yourself.
Was never so foil aud eomplrte to details*
£J£ 4MTIN«.I6 HOOIIB.
' Don't go to bed with your boot# on. much difficulty liberated the prisoner. Hia
It is on this the beginnl ng of the new ar
FIFTY
CUTS
A
BOTTLE.
This i* one of them&lt;x&lt;,t unheal thy prac­
and it shall always bd our alm to add to it
N. T. PARKER, Prof.
as tbe wants of our customers may desire.
tices that it man. ewpecially a married
keit.imnte m'ruimnl-, n young woman grory to a reporter. “ *»d 1 was xmh • uuxs
lay &lt;lrnul. The to'Un’y juilire. » &lt; «»hl, amased. A* I tou-ried io tbs bouse, my iaindiffkreat in hi. mnf w-verat men
, tornum’ said *h 1* heran by my aidsH

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hptts &lt;*«u&gt;^t*^rl&lt;licted-&lt;4i.
.
,4; ;
Don’t call a vef? large. sinewym.-tTi a
prevaricator. I f yna are sure he is a
prevaricator, hire another man 'o break ’
the news tu him.
, Don't put an &lt;»hl l»ombabell in. the I
stove to amuse tbe aiulienevi. You
may nor linger here below to enjoy the
Miplause. even if you should win any.
Don't, when guntrinr, pot the pipe,
yon have been smoking into tbe pocket
wh*re you are carrying ynur powder,
^anleaa ytai have a very strong constitu­
tion and allotirer-nit nt clothes.
Don’t allow ibe b»hy tn drink tbe
ewuernirated lye. Cnucenrrated lye ie

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG.)
Koitok ««i&gt; Pbofbibtom. f

Devoted to the Interests of the Best Party under the Sun.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH-, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1884.

VOLUME XL
the hard times
Of the I*»t three month* have made a bard
row for tncrchanla. Those who bare had
a bea’y rent and the salaries of one
to three clerk* to pay, beside* l&gt;eing obliged to do an extra
amount of credit business.

Have Lost Money,
'

And docibUM* hope by

“TUCKING ON”

A little more profit when trade doe* revive, to
make back wbat they have loat through
the winter; and while I do n&lt;&lt; delight
tn other*' misery, it dpe* afford me
pleasure to Qilnk-lhat while
nearly every other dialer
■/.
in the county baa ‘•eeb—■——

LOSING /MONEY
I have been making a little—not very much, to
be euro, but enough so that I can sec a
wide difference between making a
small sum and losing a large one.

The only reasons for my good fortune are:

I SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH
And have no expense. 1 am able to start in
on the spring trade with fresh goods
txiught for c**h and

TX7"izrt©r Losses
TO MAKE UP.
Wholesale price* are lower than they were
last fall and my profit* will be kept the
same. viz. from three to ten per eent
with an avteage of seven, a* nearly
a* may be, or about three per
cent le*a than sone of our
merchants .say their
frclgh tcosta them.

REMEMBER THIS:
I shall act the prices on Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods, and'leave competitors
to follow along, getting all they can—
.
• all the way from twenty fire to fifty
per cenLmore than 1 as ask. 1
have several dozen .
New York Mi&lt;lt Doubled and Twitted
Cottonade Pantt, Lined Toroughout.
To tell at 75 omfs.
3-ood. All Wool Cawst rxxarw Panta
To Ball at Bl.SO.

CANADA GRAY ALL WOOL PANTS
AT SI.40.
THE MOST ELEGANT LINE OF

Fine Worsted Pants
Perfection in material, workmanship and fit,
and at prices which place them within the
reach of any person wanting something
nice and which will wear until they
get tired of them.

An Immense Line of All Kinds
of Sults
From the cheap working suit to the finest
casslmerc and worsted, at prices lhx.1 no
dealer can duplicate who has a large
expanse for rent and clerk hire.
QT REMEM BE RTH IS: -fc a
With every fS worth ^&gt;f good* sold I give a !
present worth from 23 cts. to I18.80.
tSTl can urea limited amount of MAPLc.
BUG AR of good quality In exchange for goods.
S. IjOOZ^CCS.
,
VERMONTVILLE, MICH.

OPERA HOUSE

SKATING RINK!
Open Week Days, Afternoon
and Evenlug. Tuesdays aud
Fridays Excepted.

LADIES. - 5 Or*. | GENTLEMEN, - lO.Cra.
SKATES, • - 15 Or*.

COMMUTATION TICKETS:
GENTLEMEN, S NIGHTS,

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New Spring Goods

EVERTS &amp; CHIPMAN,
Proprietors.

A C. BUXTON, '

BIG SPRING TRADE!

A Fine. Line

Respectfully Ask

Mark Them io Plain Figures!

MAPLE SUGAR

KOCHER BROS.
“EUREKA”

SAP SPOUT
FIFTY PER CENT. MORE SAP!
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SAP BUCKETS!

P»*ctica| Machinist LEAVE YOUR ORDERS

NOW!

NASHVILLE,
—MANUFACTURES—

ARBORS,
Mhatling, Pulleys.
WOOD I.ATHfcN, BUZZ MAW BILLH,
Everything iu the Mill Line.
ALL KINDS OF

Gummed, Filed sad Hammered.

A. C. BUXTON.

BT BII.LHTK.

A pleasing anecdote is being told
through the proas columns recently, of
NEW
GOODS an encounter bn the South Platte which
occurred some years ago between a
Texan aud a buffalo. Two Texans
SPRING
went to. bunt buffalo, hoping to get
enough for a mesa .during the day.
NEW
GOODS Toward evening they saw two gentle,
man buffalo on a neighboring bill nenr
the Platte, nod at once pursued their
game, each selecting an animal. They
separated at once. Jack going one
WE uSCESB BtrS-ST
way, galloping after his beast, while
Sam went iu the other direction. Jack
m.Kinj pt tfwitluu tor a
soon gnt a shot at h«s game, but the
bullet only tore a large hole in the
fleshy shoulder of the bull, and hurri­
ed itself in the neck, maddening the
animal to such a degree that he turned
And have received and opened
at once and charged upon horse ami
rider.
The astonished Itoere, with the won­
derful courage, sagacity aud sang froid
peculiar to tlie bronco, whirled around
two consecutive times, tangled his feet
Of new Spring Goods. We would
in the tall grass and fell, throwing his
rider about fifty feet. He then rose
and walked away to a quiet place
where he could consider the matter
The attention of all Close Buyers au we
' and give the buffalo an opportunity to
recover.
Intend to
The info cited bull then gave chase to
Jack, who kept out of the way for a
few yards only, when, getting his legs
entangled in the grass he fell so sud­
And at very low prices
denly that his pursuer dashed over him
without doing him any bodily injury.
However, as the animal went over
IMl.VT FORGET : money sav­ bie form, Jack felt the buffalo’s tail
brush across his face. _aud rising sud­
ed Is better than money earn­
denly, ho caught it with a terrific grip
ed. and when we can save and hung to it,«tbus keeping out of the
you a dollar, we are bound reach of his enemy’s horns, till his
strength wns just giving out. whem
to do it.
Sam came in sight and put a large bul­
let through the bull's heart.
This tale is told apparently by an old
We want all the
plainsman and scout, who reels it off
as though he might be selling his own
experience.
Now I do not wish to- seem! captious
You have and will pay you the very high- I and always sticking my nose into what
is
none of my business, bat as a logical
eat price and will give you in exchange |
more good* for a dollar than you evsr saw । and zoological fact I disi re, iu my cur­
sory
way, to cooly take np the subject
and If you owe ca we will take It all tn su- i
of the buffalo tail. Those who have
gar just the same.
been in the habit of kitting buffaloes,
instead of running an account at the
butcher shop, will remember that this
noble animal has a genuine camel’s
hair tail about eight inches long, with
a chenille tassel at the end, which he
throws np into the raritled atmosphere
of the far west whenever he is surpris­
ed or agitated.
In passing over a prostrate man there­
fore. I apprehend th^t in order to brush
his face with the average buffalo tail,
it would be necessary for him to sit
down od the bosom of the prostrate
scout sud fan his features with the miniatare caudal bud.
-YIELDING—
The buffalo does not gallop a hundr­
ed miles a day, dragging his tail across
the bunch grnss and alkalki of the
boundless plains.
THAN ANY SPOUT IN USE.
He snort* a little#. turna bis blood■liot eyes toward the enemv a moment
and then, throwing bis cunning little
taillet over tile dash boot diet, he wings
OLD LAST SEASON.
his way in an opposite direction.
The man who could lie on his back
and grab that vision by the tail
would have to be moderately active.
If be succeeded, however, it would be
a question of the sixteenth part of a
second only wheaSher he had his arms
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­
jerked out by the roots and scattered
COAL IRON.
through space or whether he had
-----------.
. strength of will sufficient to yank out
the withered little frizz and hold the
quivering omaaieut in his hands. Few
people ha?e the moral courage to fol
MADE FROM XXX TIN AND EVERY
low a buffalo around over half a day
ONE WARRANTED.
bolding on by the toil. It is said that
a Sioux brave once tried it and they say
that his tracks were thirteen miles
apart.
After
merrily sauntering
around with the buffalo One hoar
during which time he crossed the terri­
tories of Wyoming and Dakota twice
AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN
and surrounded the regular army three
THAT THEY ARE NOT READY.
times, he became discouraged and died
trom the injuries he had received.
Perhaps, however, it may have been
fatigue.
It may be possiable for a man to
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS.
catch bold of the meagre tail of a me­
AND OUR PANS, BUCKETS, ETC., ARE teor and let it snatch him through the
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
coming years.
It might be that a man with a strong
TERIAL AND
constitution could catch a cyclone aud
SETTER TVT A.EE 1 ride it bare baox across the United
States and then have a fresh one readv
THAN BY AMY OTHER HOUSE IN
to ride back again, but to catch a buf­
BARRY COUNTY.
•*
falo bull in’the full flush of manhood,
as it were, and retain his tail while he
croaaed three reservation* aud two
mountain ranges, requires great tenancity of purpose and unusual mental
equipoise,

Roller Skating is the Pop­
ular, Fascinating and EICLU81VE SALE FOR BARRY CO.
Exhilerating Amuse­
SAJF ZRA2STS!
ment of the day.
Skates furnUbed to psrtlcs desiring to pur­
chase at a alight advance above cost.

OATOHUG A BUFFALO.

IT TAKES TIME

Prices, Bottom !

C. L. GLASGOW.

Reinemcmber, I do not regard the
story I refere to as false; at lest I do
not wish to be so understood. I simp­
ly say that it recount* au incident that
Is rather out of the ordinary. Let the
render lie down and have a lack rabbit
driven across his face, for instance,
The mbit is ns likely to brush your face
with his brief and erect tail as the buf­
falo would be. Then carefully’ note
how rapidly and promptly instantaneousyou must be. Then closely attend
to the manner in which you abrupt and
almost simultaneously -have not retain­
ed the tail in your memory.
A few people may have successfully
seized the grieved aud startled buffalo
by the tail, but they are not here to
testify to the circumstances. They are
dead, abnormally and extremely dead.
JU3TI0E AT LAST.

A northern and southern Methodist
became in voted in a quarrel.
The
southern Methodist exclaimed :
“You are a nigger lover. You’d rath er associate with niggers than with
white people, "and yonr church is xound
ed on this principle."
“If I wanted to bear a common liar,’’
replied the northern Methodist, “I
wouldn’t wont anything better than to
sit around and listen tn you.
Your
church split off from omw because you
had do religion, because you thought
that it wns right to whip people to
death."
“You area liar and n eoward. I’ve
more religion in one mi onto than you
have in ten years.”
“You are a cowardly Hur, yourself,’’
indignantly exclaimed the northern
Methooist, "and if the devil don’t get
bis hooks into you, wliv then he’ll neg­
lect'hi» duty, that's all.”
"I wouldn’t go to heaven with such a
vile tiling as you."
"Don’t be alarmed. You won’t go
there.’’
“Got a devilish sight better chance
than-you have," andaftei again calling
each other liars, they struck each other
grappled and rolled on tbe sinful and
earthly sidewalk. They were arrested
nod takeb before court.
The judge,
after hearing liro northera-ond south­
ern statement, said:
“Gentlemen—may the forgiver of
all sin pardon me for thus addressing
you—it is bad enongh for politicians to
engage io the broil of division, but
when the churches, claiming to be our
basis of ail that is good, fall out aud
fight, why I think the devil pope his
hoofa together three time*ra»d winks
with a gleeful eye at his associates.
Do you pretend to be a Christian, MrSunny South T”
"Yes, your honor.”
"Mr. Enferpnsiug North&gt; are you a
Christian t"
“I try to be, yer honor."
,“Yes, and I suppose that- you men
think that heaven has a north and
south pole Tliink there- is a northern
andieowthew God, don’byoo ? Suppose
that there is a northern nod southern
exposure to Abraham’6- bosom, no
doubt. Think that the recording an­
gel is elected by ballot, I presume.
Take Gabriel’s trumpet for a campaign
bugle eh T Understood the Saviour to
say ‘Softer little northern Methodist
children,’ or southern Methodist chil­
dren to come unto me,“didn’t you !”
“Judge," protested the northern
Methodist, "I mean no- insult to this,
court, but I must say that your lan­
guage ia blasphemous."
"I hope you will not take offense,"said the southern Metbodir.t, “but you.
ought to be ashamed of youiself.”
“Ob, certainly,” snarled the siufnl
judge. “Call me sinful and blasphe­
mous for attempting to classify your
respective and disrespective beliefs.
It’s all very well to-flght for the north­
ern or southern territory of paradise,
but a sinful and bhrnphemous to sneak
of the performance. However, it is
unnece&amp;mry to engage io a discussion
here, for it appears to me that Fve got
the bulge on you, and if you don’t think
I’m going to use it,’ why you are of a
decidedly off color. I have been wait­
ing a long time for this opportunity,
for I now have iu my clutches the class
of offenders who drecced our land with
the blood of internecine war. The law
assemblies have made no provisions for
your especial doss, desiring, presum­
ably, to allow an upright and sin-pun­
ishing judge the right of enjoying him­
self. Mr. North, I’ll send you to the
north pole of the rock-pilefor one hun­
dred days, and Mr. South, you go to the
south nole fora corresponding length
of time.”

Some years ago, in Georgia, that
baud of Christians know as Ascensionists were having a grand revival. One
day, when the meeting was in full
force, a storm came up, and a young
gentleman who was out hunting with
bis servant, took refuge in the church
door. Being curious to see the ser­
vice, the two hunters crept up into the
gallery, and there hid in a place where
they could observe without being ob­
served.
’
“Come, Lord, come, our robes are
ready. Come, Lord, come,” cried the
preacher, while all present gave aloud
“Amen."
“Marsu Gabe,” wbispend Cuffr,
lifting bis hunting born to bis mouth,
“let me gib d. m just one toot."
"Put that born down or I’ll break
your head," replied the master in a
whisper.
The horn dropped by Cuffy’s side,
and again the minister cried; Come,
Lord!, come; we are all ready for thy
coming. Come, Lord, come.”
"Do, Marsa Gabe—do jiat lemme
gib'em jiat one little toot," pleaded
CufTy, wetting his lips and raising his
horn.
“If yon don’t drop that horn, Cuffy,
Hl whip you within an inch of your
life," whispered the exasperated mas­
ter.
"Blow, Gabriel, blow; we are ready
for his coming. Blow, Gabrial, blow,”
pleaded the minister.
Cufiy could no longer resist the
temptation, and set a wild peal ring­
ing from end to end of the church; but
long before iu last echo died away bin
masterand himself were the only oocupaots-of the building.
“Ps ready fur de licking, Mavsa
Gabe," said Cuffy, showing every
tooth in&gt; bis bead, "for I ’dare to grac­
ious it’d worf two lickings to see de
way cemmon farm cattle kin git cber
de ground wid skeered ’Scensiomts be­
hind’em.”

There is a doctor in this town w •» is
too parsimonious to enjoy good health.
He eato about one square meal a dav,
an I tries to axik&lt;' hiraself believe he
gets two more, bu», he don’t, for break­
fast and supper are merely a sham.
Not cootent with starving hiuMelf
and family be has just lit on a Dew
scheme to starve his horse aod yet
make the poor animal think it i» his
own fault that he don’t get fatter.
In Ute back Dartof the manger.where
tbecueDie put, ho has set a aqaare
piece of looking gloss, which ho keeps
brightly polished. Ho puts in about
four ears of corn and of course the
poofihorse sees the reflection aud brace
himself fora good square meal, fondly
imagining that he is getting eight. As
he onto the corn off the cobs, the fietjouF.«ars also disappear, and eight cobs
appear to his astonished eyes. He then
wonder* bow he ean have gotten away
with eight ears and yet feel do more
weight io his stomach.
Than conuodrnu», added to the light feed, is wear­
ing the poor animal away so- fast that
if the doctor don’t make a change ere
long, ho will go-around k&gt;ling his pa­
tients on foot.—Ex.

People in the north wto judge the
negro from those portrayed by Uncle
Tom's cabin- troupes, are somewhat
surprised when brought in contact with
the actual, bona fide negro. A lady
from New York who imagined the ne­
gro* were- very morak changed her
views after hiring and discharging
several. The interview with the last
auplleant for the vacant position of
cook was.about as follows:
“I want it dis|iuct&gt;y understood that
you are not to have » friend coming to
the house after dark."
“A friend cornin’ ter sec me! Dat
moans one, don’t it P’
“Tern"
“One gemmau cotpin' tor see me!
Why. I never bos less den four comin*
lev see me at ebery place in Austin I’se
bin at yet.”
'
“If I hire yoa not a single man mast
come to see you."
.
“Single man! Dey’s all married. De
las’ one ob dem has’spectable families.”

Governor Crittenden has got bimself
into more trouble with the people of
Missouri, by simply kissing an opera
singer, than he did when he pardoned
the Ford brothers for killing one of
the James boys, and pardoned Jesse
James. He kissed Patti the other day,
and was so tickled over it that be bad
to give himself away by telling of it.
The governor should should learn to
keep quiet over such a thing unless he
“Don’t forge the poor,” urges a intends to kiss every woman in the
country editor. It isn’t often that
state.
Thia neglect
of
the
editor put* in a puff for himself, but women of his own state and brag­
occasionally he is driven to it by neces­ ging over it, is what caused all this
sity.
•trouble.

| TERMS; $1.60 per Year

I i

Cash iw Adtawct.

NUMBER 26.
Ofll*K IBG8.

The breeches ot promise, young man,
are the ones you haven’t paid for yeU
Tbis is to be a presidential and leap
year, and us fellows who are neither
presidents or women, will have to- re­
main seated until invited to dance.
Two wnmen were married to each
other in Virginia recently. It may be
all right at the present, but after
awhile—think of it—the children will
each have two mother* and no father.
By a new law in Arkansas, no saloon
can be built within 640 rods of a ch uroh.
But the natives dodge this law by
building the saloon first. Then they
erect the. church right across the road.

Every girl married thus far this year
positively declares that the engage­
ment was mode in 1883. She does this
to avert suspicion that she took ad­
vantage og leap vean
It has leihte^out that unmarried wo­
men all over the north-west are form­
ing leap year clubs, and when spring
nnens they will swoop down on the
liachelors, as the Assyrians of old
swope.
Pere Hyacinthe says: “It was acrime
for France to sell Louisiana to the
United States." Pere is rather late
with his in format i-»n, bat now tbatitis
known, what does he intend to- do
about jtY
A Duluth woinao. kicked a man on
the shin and jabbed his eye out with an
umbrella simply because be kissed her.
And yet he thought it was very funny.
If she had rammed the umbrella- down
his throat and opened it inside of him
be might have been tickled to death*
"Yes," said the Vermont yoang man,
"I’m reckless to-day and so’* Bill, aud
we are just going to paint the day red."
And then he and Bill went and-drank
three glasses apieee of cider, bought
two 5-cent cigars and pat in the- after­
noon playing checkers at the grocery.
It isn’t safe to rit on the grand jury
in Dakota. A member of one of the
grand juries out there has been, indict­
ed for stealing kindling wood.. When
a man’s wife refuses to get the kind­
ling and compels her husband to goprowling aronnd'the neighborhood af­
ter it, she and .not he sbeuld be in­
I dieted.
.Men who wear fur overcoats, can’t be
too careful when they are in the coun­
try. A nian up in Maine, was going
through the woods and happened todrop his knife in the snow.
He got
down to hunt for it, and »&gt;n-looking up
beheld himself surrounded by seven
hunters, who were going to- shoot bin*
for a bear.
“I am very sorry," said the illustmted lecturer, “but my slide representing
the greatest ruin of the age, has acci­
dentally been broken.”- Ono of the
audience ruse and said that he had seen
the editor of the couaty. paper there,
before the lights were turned down
ami had no^doubt that he would* serve
for a small-fractional share of tbo pro­
ceeds.
*
“I wanti you to make my pan to- to set
as neat as-the*e," saidta, bow legged cus­
tomer to- a Wisconsin!street toilor, at
the same time pointing to a late faslTion plate. “Certainly,” replied the
tailor, “but I’ll have to curve them con­
siderably as you seem to have been
born especially for horseback riding.”
And the customcc is womkring what
the toilor was driving at.
There were two little girls playing
with their dolls. Says Edith—“Dolls
I is real nice, ain’t they T Every so much

nicer as truly babies!” Mabel—“I don’t
knosv anything about truly babies. I
never saw but one.” Editu—“Didn’t
you ? I did that day mamma carried
ina down where the poor folkses live.
I saw ever so manv of ’em, but they
wasn’t a bit nice. They were so ragged
and dirty, you know."
They came near having a panic in
Troy, N. Y„ last week. A baby found
on a door-step wns adopted by a kind
lady who took it and bad it christened.
The clergyman called it Joseph. After
the lady got back borne she made the
horrible discovery that it wasn’t that
kind of a baby. Then she was in trou­
ble, but the good clergyman helped her
out of her difficulty and put the baby
in its proper class by adding “ine" to
the name first given. It was a narrow
escape for the baby, thougb.*
This is the way an ,Maho girl exer­
cised her leap yexr privilege, “Sandy
its my deal an’ ’yaFa the layout. You’ve
bin a prospecting*’ropnd the croppins
o’ this claim for six months an’ haven’t
made a fillin’ Now if you think the
leads a good un an ’ll pay for workiu’ I
want yer co locale it an hoi’ it down,
an’ if not you’d better pull out an give
some other galoot a chance to file on it«
Declare you* intentions now or abmi
don the claim.” Ten minutes later they
were figuring on the cost of furniture,

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Niagara
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Mo. Ann Austin his gone to Monroe remember that we live iu a civilised
Bellevue haa been without a hotel East and We*t route a* all.
country nod that it is their duty to
iluaaigli trains slop at “Fall Vieta.”
Charilr Bnullvy'a smiling face is stop such inhuman practices f
promised one as soon as the frost gets which ia reaHy one of the finest views
Cjtixkm.
out of the ground.
of the Falla anywhere to be Itad.
Charlotte * skating risk maniurer*
Crrtaiuly aoch a route may be boa*
EAST MAPLE GROTE.
e*tiy called a "Niagara Falla ionic.’’
Elmer Brooks is recovering.
Mra. Rockwell of Battle Creek Sun­
children from skating later than nine and the traveling public cannot be tong
Charlie Hall ia very sick with bmin o'clock iu the evening, as the craze is in finding out the gvoninraere of It*
days! at James Lock hart's.
Beit Smith and Alv*o Cross are at- fever.
said tn ba affecting the interest in the attractions. It only remains to add
Sennie Andrews was visiting her par­
seboola.
that by the new route, opened to-day.
’Vera Barber, took a dose of mnr no through Michigan Qjrntral trains go
Rev. Campbell Is holding a aeries of ents at Potterville the fore part of the
week.
I. C.
pliineat the. Baud hopse. Charlotte, directly East from the Fulls, hut come
meetings at the Scblappi church.
Friday morning, with suicidal intent, to Bnff.dn. thus securing the advantage
AUtert Haffner clmwl his school in
B1RRTVILLE.
and died at 4 o’clock in the. afternoon. nf all the city connections, and at the
th* Berryville dlrtnct last Friday.
Mr. Parrott is preparing to build this He formerly moved in the best society, same time making fast schedule time
Mr. Smith, of Hastings. Sundayed
but of late years bad been extremely on the through route.—Buffalo Express.
with hi* parents on the State road.
summer. - *
Titer* are a nnmlier of good farms dissipated.
H. Hosmer and wife spent Friday
for
sale
In
this
vlcinitv.
with hi* brother at Carlton Center.
W. C. T. U.
xicHiaiN sr.ws.
F. D. Soules and wife and H. Feglre
Cara Ovenunith, who ha* been seri­
and wife have been to Coldwater to
ously ill, ia able to be around again.
Fred Lewis, a young man r.f St Joe,
A TEMPERANCE SERMON.
Severn! of.mr ytjiLnjr men weree*/ attend a funeral.
was terribly wounded while hunting
Mias. Etta A. Acheson is visiting
corted to Hastings by sofa,® fair_JLiwdThe other evening daring service in
a few days ago and baa since died.
amnngl’rrold neijrtiltora. Since Christ
kIm from town.
;
'
A man named Benson, employed as the First Methodist Episcopal church in
Wes. Lyons, of St Johns, is spending mas she has l&gt;een to Savannah, Ga.
Steubenville. Ohio, a druuken man
Gro. J. Abbey, the boot and - ahoe a farm laborer on a farm two miles
a few day* with D. W. Smith and
from
Oxford, committed suicide 8at- passing by was attracted by the singing
dealer of thia place twenty-five years
friend* in the East.
He went and seated himself in front of
•
Mra. Campbell was called to the bed­ ago, has been calling du old firirnda re­ urdsy.
Daniel O’Conner, a well-known and the congregation and, was very quiet.
Item Izer.
side of her mother in Maple Grove who cently.
respected farmer of Medina township, At the close of -the meeting lie arose
is nut expected to live.
EAST CASTLETON.
near Hudson, dropped dead Saturday, sod Mid: “I am not fit to be here, not
E. Lockhart and wife attended a se»fit to apeak to, or l&gt;e seen by decent
aion ef Reitecca lodge, I. 0. O. F.,at
Julius Hosmer has returned from the morning while attending to his stock.
Miles Cooley, an estimable citizen of people I am a poor drunkard. You we
Mitldleville last WTednesday evening.
north.
. v
I aiu .iu rags, an outcast.
I am only
Porter
township.
VanBuren
county,
Quarterly meeting was held at theU.
A party at Frank Wrights Wednes­
was killed on the 7th, by the trunk of n living as a sample of what drink will
B. church last Saturday and Sunday. day night.
do.
In
the
Centenial
there
were gath­
tree
falling
upon
him,
from
off
the
The chureh wm well filled and able
Two engines run the saw mill in the
ered all kiada oQutmplesof work, save
aermotin were delivered by ministers Potter woods, and Mark Powles attend sleigh on which he was drawing iu,
only
the
work
of
salnon
keepers,
and I
Henry Smith, of Romeo, aged 38
from abroad.
'
them bnth.
am a sample of what these persons can
The parties that took the lines from
Nearly a third of leap year ha* pass­ yeats, fell into a sewer Tuesday night
do.
I
fought
for
my
country
and
whs
John Watriug’s team the night of tbe ed away nnd we have not yet received and was drowned. The unfortunate
mao was a victim of epilepsy, and it one of the first to gn, but I cannot fight
concert at the Hosmer school house, an invitation.
against
the
temptation
in
my
way,
aud
bad better call and settle for the same
The leap year party over ou the was in a fit that the fatal misfortune
I nm now a poor wreck, an. ontcaaL”
and rave further trouble.
State road the other night created overcame him.
A workman in theart album works His remarks moved all who beard him
Richard Elarton ■ lias fenced in his quite a sensation.
to
tears.
Battle
Creek,
Monday
morning
while
huckleberry swamp,1 ai.d will let the
Some of tbe people in this vicinity
carrying some naptha pissed near a gas
same to parties by the day, or will let came to church in time to hear the
'
WHO SUPPORTS THE GROG SHOPS.
jet, whereupon the naptha caught fire
them pick on shares. Those not heed­ benediction Sunday night,
and scorched him, bat not fatal!y. The
In n recent address at a temperance
ing tiiis notice will answer to roll call
JtfKINA.
building and goods were damaged meeting in Brooklyn, a speaker said :
intown.
almut $5,000.
“It fs Christian people wbo support the
Last Saturday evening as the shades
GOLDEN WEDDING.
The examination of Jud Crouch and grog-shops. Eighty-seven per cent of
of night gathered over the quiet little
Mr. and Mrs. Levi K. Stanton, cele­ village of Rosins, we stood gazing Dan Holcomb charged with the Crouch all the liquor-boles in Brooklyn are
brated the fiftieth anniversary of th eir through a window of the Ro«ina band murder is no w, going oo at Jackson. owned by people who profess to love
maniageat their residence in Balti­ hall on the white mantle that covered The evidence al through circumstantial God and believe the gospel. Prove this
more on Wedue&gt;day, March 5. The the earth below, when a sleigh load of ia very damaging to the accused. Ella assertion to be false and I will give this
day was fine and the many friends be­ men clad in uniform drove up and halt­ Shannon who worked nt Holcomb’s at church my check for $500. I .will also
gan to a^wmble at an early hour until ed, we came to the doorand werenlmut the time of the tragedy testified tn say that eighty seven percent of the
the number wa&lt; no lessthan 73, inclad to hoist a flag of truce when it occur­ finding bloody clothing in Jud ami property in New York City used for the
ing brothers, children, grandchildren, red to us that it was the Woodland Foy’s room. Detective Harris found sale of rum and other abominations, is
nieces, nephews aud many otiier friends cornet band. After they had stood where Holcomb had bought a revolver owned by professing Christians and
The fore part of the day was spent in around the stove awhile and bad for­ previous tn the tragedy, although he church members. It is well enough to
visiting and telling of the happy gotten their cold ride they played sev­ (Holcomb) testified at the inquest that blame politicians for the success of
days gone by, until it was announced eral splendid selections. The Wood­ he never owned one. A man named the rum (raffle, but the politicians are
that dinner was in readiness. A glance land band boys are jolly good fellows Herrington testified that he met Poyin whakthe people made them, and rum
at the well loaded tables was enough and it is needless to say, mot with a Jackson and the latter ottered him $50 will hever be put down so long
to assure all that there was no lack of hearty welcome. After having au en­ ■to go out to Holcomb’s; told him he Christian people will rote with rumgoods things, afteFpartaking of which joyable time they took their leave with knew him to be a man of nerve and sellers.”—Ex.
that he could get $2,000 for a certain
even the epicures pronounced it a suc­ a cordial invitation tn call again.
FBUIT OF THE SALOON.
job. Detective Galen Brown related a
cess. On the return of the bride and
conversation which he had with Foy,
WEST SUNFIELD.
groom to the parlor they found there
DruokeuneM,
who said that there were three impli­
an array of beautiful gilts, tokens of
Debauchery,
Mirtin Harris ia on the sick list.
cated in the killing, but that two of
love and esteem from friends both pre­
ProatitutioD,
Mine Ella Hunter spent Saturday
them did the work while the third kept
sent and absent.
Mia. E. A. Clark be­
Street brawls.
Ionia.
watch without. There is now no
ing seated at the organ led in a hymn
Violence and crime,
Aaron Bennett has moved into w doubt but that the accused will he
appropriate to the occasion.
Then
Fulljaila,
Hill’s bouse.
bound over to the circuit court.
followed the presentations which were
Expensive court trials,
W. Boyles, of Carmel, is visiting his
made by Mrs. S. L. Coleman, of Mon­
Heavy taxes,
brother, James.
a “falls route” at last.
tana Ter. She also read the following
Wretched homes,
Miss Mary Walsh, of Westville, !■
—g_
.
poem:
Ruined
families,
There never yet has been, accurately
home on a vist.
A OOLIXX WBDPIXO.
No coti in the bin.
Sylvester Witberal will work for W. speaking, a Niagara Falls route be­
Ob, happy fate, with blesrfrg* rife,
No
potatoes
in tbe cellar,
Hill this summer.
tween the east and the west There
’Mid calm and cloudy weather,
No bread in the cupboard.
Through half a hundred years of life
Mias Benedict, of Vermontville, u never yet haa been a route by wnich
Wrecked
manhood.
visiting friends here.
the man from Kalamazoo, going down
Heart-broken wives.
Messrs. Miller &amp; Miller, of Eaton to see the folks "deown in Maine,”
Woe-stricken mothers.
Tbcir streams of music flinging,
spent Sunday with Henry Miller.
could get a fair look at Niagara Falls
Hungry, shivering, wretched child­
Mr. and Mr*. Uren, of Canada, are from hia train.
We select the man
Tb0M wedding bells still ringing'
,_________________ »
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Morrison. from Kalamazoo for an illustration.not ren.
We banish care from every brow.
Andi eicomc mirth sod laughter.
Lift s spring may be a season meet
Fur lore and lover's kisses.
♦
But sulumn’o joj '• are doubly sweet

A child of* Mr. aud Mrs. Tessmau re­
ceived the rites of baptism last Sunday
The auccee.’ ot the L, R. society
which met at the church last Friday
evening was grand.
Omkga.
TERTIES CORNERS.

When past and present, linked in one,

Bring back the days long post and gone
. For bride aud bridegnxxn be our prayers,
So far as fate may spare them,

The'r joya -that both may nhare them,
A touching letter from a daughter
Mrs. Martha J. Atkina, of Lincoln,
- Neb., who wa* unable to l&gt;e present
-w«MSlao read.
Tin- following ia a lint of presents:
Fi»» couch, children ; center table
with handsomely embroidered scarf,
nieet-s and uvphewa;
handsomely
traturel photograph, Mr. aud Mra. A.C.
Stanton. Nashville; nickle plated tea­
pot, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Stanton. Kan.;
banging lamp, grandchildren; gold
pin. little graadchililren: beautiful
framwl photograph* of Mr. and Ml*.
N. Mill*’;. S. J. Miller anti sou, Battle
Sagitta, Mr. and Mra. Lewis, Madi on,
-Win.;, atfver eyrup cup, Jerome Clark.

C. Fuller ia visiting friends at Green­
ville.
Geo. Townsend, of Hope, is a guest
at CapL Thomas’.
Meetings at tbe U. B. church still
continue with good results.
Frank Townsend talks of going
abroad the last of next month.
S. Wolf and son have rented a sugar
bush and are now busy cutting wood.
Sylvester Hines says his chicken coop
will be lucked from now until after
anggriug.
A. Minsy is running his mill night
and dpy cutting bail bets for Brown St
Co., of Hastings.
G. Perkins and lady were in atten­
dance at the birthday party held at the
residence uf 8. Prrist’s, on Friday.
Some parties pretty well known en­
gage themaeives in untieing people’s
boreee who attend the meeting at the
Scblappi chnr -h. No gentleman would
stoop to so mean an m-t.
Tbe parties
later lx brought tn justice.

Mrs. C. Clark, M.-idi«on,

Mrs. Gru. Grgyburn, Mr. and Mra. Geo.
eUriu nraraailk-x b.«j apirn.l, Mr. and
Mra Gru. Bennett ;
&lt;1c««-d fruit
rrtpMna, groom ir be Hr; »«»fi felt hat,
band-hull Lire hnuh

A gun club is I ring onrainzed
Eaton Rapids.
Nine tram pa were rent up from ch

smrijre. Constipwtloo. and groerai debtlMu'rkJ.v
SsUsisctirm guaranteed

Potter’s Rink,
laoee eotnmiUere will stand readv to attend
any sudden call t &gt; nMe a horse-thief or ro­

VKRHOXTV1U.E.

Saturday Evening, March 18.

n!1
C°UJu-001 ** *° q«h*ly eurCome and ace toe wonderful exploits of thia,
C™0UI.,U HMMk*. V.uh^T.'
W young mau. Nothing like it under tot aun.
eure you. ■_, '
•
*&gt;
8LEEPLBNB aM&gt;ia "»de miserable by that
terrible cough.- BbHoL’a Cure b the remedy martile tmoatln
for you.
.
CATARRH cured, health »nd eveet breath
areured by Shiloh's Caurrh R„nedy. Price awkward tkalera.
NaaallDjcctorfroe.

rough atnl ronaumption curt to
•JJ by ua on a guarantee. It emv coturampBlilLOH’S Vltaltoer in wfaal you* Deed for
ronaUpation. LoaaotAppeUte. Dixxim-aa and
•U ayiuptnaw oCDyapepria. Price 10 aud 75
cent* par toerte
CROUP. Wbpopiog Cough, and BrooehltXto
Immediately relieved by Bbiloh'a Cure.
For 8 de by F. T. B018E:

BfCKLEN’B ARNICA BALVE.
The beat talve in the world for QUita, Brulare,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped H-nda, CbilblalM, Coma, and all
Skin E»u jcoa, and poaitireiy curre Pilea. It

r’lxst IFWUze,l®2.

Music will positively be in
Attcndanoe.
ADMISSION, 10 CENTS

UMAM

-- ---J -~KV. MWA. XVI
sale by F. T. Bolts.
TAMES B. MILLS, Attorney st Lsw and
If Notary Public. Special attention given to
cnHertinit and conveyancing. Office in tbe
Wheeler building, Naahviile, Mich.

FARMERS AND HORSEMERi
I am now in my own abop, corner of Main
and Mill St*., where 1 am prepared to do all
kind* of Blackarn'tolng. I make aapectolty of
•hoeing bor»e» having direared feet and guar­
antee my *wk to give Miiafactiou. Thankful
for paat favor* and aoilcitljur your, patronage
In the future.
1 am ven Re»pectfullv.
CHAS. MIDDLETON.

J. SPINDLER;

L*l

—STJCAM —

Custom flouring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISHlTO&amp;fiGMC R7

gy the central portion of Iu line, aonnacta U&gt;»
—A «*• waMby Ote.iHirwHia.roate.ao.oaa-

ham,

Corn

Meal

and

Food

Customer* &lt;utn roly upon
tin-vintr their Grists Ground
I’romptlynnd Ha t luftsoCortly.

“ALBERT LEA ROUTE.

J, SPINDLER.

REJOICE AND BE GLAD!
For Uie lime ha.-, come when through

—Healthful

Competition—

In my line of buMneaa the opportunity to glv
gn toe people of Nashville and surrounding
country to secure the very beat

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
At Toor DMTMt TtekM OtSM.or aOdrM

a. ■. QABLK,

P&gt;w.a0«*'lM'Cr.

K. ST. JOMM,

AtalTUtAiM. A

CHICAGO.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES "PENSIONS
In the market for the least money. Before -L
rpn
A
you make your aeiecUoua we would Invite
you a'tention to tbe fact that we keep the
SOLDIKBfi
and
SAILORS
wbo
were
disabled
very t&gt;cat Boots and Shoes tbe market and are
by wound, accident or otberwl»e the km of a
selling them at
toe, pile*. varicose veins, chrooic. diarrbos.
rupture, loss of sight, (or partially k&gt;) Iom of
Karina
—--- -■ —
any dtoabBlty. no matter bow alight, give* you
We have s large stock of
apenakm. NEW and HONOEQlUt DIS­
CH ARGE8 OBTAINED. Widows, cbildrea
and paresteal soldiera dying in the rewire, or
afterward*
from
di»eaw
contract­
ed tiwrefaL str dim 11! to iisMhfa REJECT*
UouaUlngof French Kid, Curiro Kid, Goat ED and ABANDONED CLAIM* a SPEC­
and Morocco, tooes of tbe latest «tylm, atoo a IALTY. Bounty, Back par and Horee Claim*
full Uneof

Rock Bottom Prices!

LADIES SHOES

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoes
ballot

BURT BRO’S.

PENSIONS INCREASED
Incrwue st once.
tiovvrawvBt Gaia* ef AU Klw4* Solicit.*!.

There was great surprise that many
My experience and being bore at bwui-quar
ter. enables me to stteud promptly to all claim*
Germans voted for Constitutional pro­
against toe government. Circulars and adrtoe
hibition tn Ohio. At Manstteid a Ger­
free. Addresa with stamp,
man butcher opened bis market, which Co. Call, gvt prices and tx* convinced before
SI. V. T1KRMEY.
■
was near the polling place, for the la­ buying elsewhere.
BOX 4«i5,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
dies to rat their tables with hot coftee
TOUB8 RESPECTFULLT,
Order
orPublicatioh.
and luncheon, aud quietly walked ov­
State &lt;rf Michigan, The Circuit Court for
er and deposited his ballot for home.
The more such Germans tbe better.
William Short,
A liquor dealer in a Massachusetts
LZ.IUUKUU
Suit pending iu the Circuit Court, for ths
town received a postal card reading:
"Please attend tbe funeral of man yon
have been ten years io killing;”
.
ll aattafacturfly appearing to me by affldatii
that toe said detexxiant, William SWt, la now
A stranger traveling on horseback
and wa.M tbe Ume of toe eonnnrocrmet^
tola suit a non-rraWent of toe »tat of Michl
through the backwoods of Arkansas
..... M
___ _ _____ ..7was very much impressed with the fa­
M. Flint,- w»Ucrtor for the compUia.ni, it ta or­
miliarity that existed between the pigs
dered
that
the
Mid
deietxUul
cause his apnnd the natives. The swine* had a
tioaranee iu m!&gt;1 cau*e to be entered wltola
’free Dass to the privilege* of the house,
and reerned to make liberal nw of It.
pLinsat’k BUI of Complaint in toi* cause to be
Riding up to the shanty, the stranger
Ailed, and a ropy thereof to be served on the
roniplaiuant'ii eolidior within twenty days *fasked a tall, unkempt specimen of hu­
ter M-rvice a of a ropv of said bUl.and a notice
manity:
of tote order, and that in default thereof toe
**Whv don’t you keep your pigs out
of your ho aw F
"Look here, stranger,” responded the
npU
the
raid cuuu.iaius&gt;it
causenIr
this order u.
blw^T
,T..!.?.^
Arkansas man, putting bis hands in
&gt; spa per puldiaM and printed tn said coonty
his pockets, uef yon mean to ray that
my family ain’t fitten for hogs to asso­
ciate with, just come out like a man
before tb* lime
and say it-“
appearance.
Cnk-H.
The stranger immediately appeased
leiaurely opportnuitic* to aee Niagara
Circuit CnarrO
the native by eonceding that the farmRheumatism
QanpWnaut’sBolteHCT.
AftCtiSX Ar»«e Or Ckrunic
that a generous public may Well accept
Lumnag?, Sciatica and
usual greeting of: •*’Light. stranger,
th, ww IWOTi
forriipnnriw
■ct£?fI*Herv0U3 H«i
lioir«. By the and have some rimmous beer. Roll a
yyiLUAk
pumpkin our from under the bed, and
make yourself at Irom. When you fust
Fill., H.U taken down the
because we have any 'ill-will for the
Gem City of Michigan, but because that
euphoniously-named cross-roads hap­
pens to be situated on the Michigan
Central Railroad. The Michigan Oeu
Ual is not the only road that has adver­
tised all these years—ever since the
Suspension Bridge was opened—to tbe
great and only Niagara Falls Route.
Tbe public—ud around Kalatnozoo and
Oshkosh, and thereabouts—is a con fid'
ing public. Itbuysitii tickets for its
annual Eastern trip "by the great Nia­
gara Falls route.” and starts for the
east iu happy anticipation of a view Ot
the Falls that shall equal the pictures
and description8 which adorn the
schedulesot “the great Niagara Falls
route.” But when it get* to Niagara
River and finds that the only view of
tbe Falls it haa Isa most unsatisfactory
glimpse from a point a mile and a half
down stream, little wonder that it feels
ita confidence has been abused, aud
that it camee to a unanimous verdict
that Niagara Fall- ain’t no great shak­
es anyhow.
But at last—tills very day—the Mich­
igan Central Railroad Company opens
a through Eaat and West route which
Is honestly a Niagara Falla route, and
which giAmi the tourist aueh full and

R. A. KANAGA.

DRUNDSEYSt
BL00DM
SEARCH!

NEURALGIA,

The old donrinr mill. at Clwtatw.

Hirer and

«r.o.-Mrkkmrlnction to

M rewro; Ngwdaomr tidr.Mr -,r,r| Mr-

twogn

BEN

k

�would be to beli-Us himself, for, as * man
wealthy merchant over

more dhtfagufebel tie fri'-nds the mom

friend la- to reflect clary upon

should have preferred the
adndaMva

think over tbe list ot after-dinner speakerii
wbo generally talk at all public banquets.

July, au’ atollin’ folio that his doctor said

live in a warm climate.*1

business” and aet tbe table in; a roar.

lasting mipreaaion. Actual ooutribut one
la’, ba slung bis style like a Mormon walk­
in’ by a United Btatee Marsbai’s office.
Waal, on* night bo came into a saloon
wbarc a let ot us wuxa-drinking, on’steps
upto tbe bar au’ aya: ‘Aw—I say, liabtondah, givs rue • trifle of aw wa’m lomonadu.’ Bill Jackson snorted right out, an*

thought or general Information by addreosea dAll vot ed on state «apDasl&lt;m&lt;; but
the accepted “funny man* never makes

worth remembering. The list of jokes
soon grow stale and lif -^ome. Yorick
will never be forgotten; yet that will not

“that our ancient profession ot vattcinaUou is fallen into disgrace from the total
unreliability of la-e seasons, particularly
tbe present. Within a radius of flitoen

different kiuda of weather.*’

back like he’d break ’Im in two. Bill’s the
in our hull kentry.
•Say,’ says fill}.
shelter drink gin.”
■farntSTTe’T deslah,’
lemoned-* den’rgo in these ’ere phrta; you
drinks gin or you drinks nothin; you bear

lys tl.e dood, without seemin’to see there
dwink wa’m 1&lt; monaide,’an’be reach out

thing fait gin P ‘Woolly I do not, mah
deah boy.’ '‘Waal,* says Bill, ’I’m a-goin*
to stand you on yer bead in that air box o’

says the dood, a-tipplng up his glass to
drink. Bill reached out an* grabbed ’Im
by the neck, an’ I never seen a man git licked
so quick.”
.

"no, siree: it wux romer way. ii wns
Bill thet got licked. Jerusalem and Oin’ral Jackson, but how that dood did jump
about I An* eVi ry time *e jumped *e fetohed
Bill one on the eye er under the ear er
along the jasp, an’ Bill couldn’t git within
gun-shot uv ’im. Why, tbet'er dood bed
more tricks fur flghtin’ than Bill -ever
drramp’ uv. Furst he’d be behind Bill, an’
then on top uv ’Im, an’ then under ’im, an’
every time BUI opened an eye the dood
stuck a fist in it—erry fist, it didn’t moke
no differince to ’im. He wux just about es
handy with his thumpers es any man
needs to be in this world. It didn’t take
’im more’n a minute to go oil around Bill
licked be took 'im the alltiredest crack on

behind the ice-box like a bundle o’ old
do’et.”
“What did be do then!"
“Why,.be jest turned aroun’ An’ brushed
tho sawdust off his knoe, wherebe’d ducked
down to come up under Bill, an’, says he:
*Gvntlem-n, will you all join me—aw—in
a wa’m lemonadu?’ Ar’ wo jtoed ’im, too,
quick.

stay unless th* consumption, gits away
wi h ’im. There hain’t nothin’ else down
there that kin dtr ft; that’s sure.”

this fact. Men of intelligence and right
septiment appreciate it. The great miudi
of tbe world have never been in tue beads
life to make any one serious. 1 here are
the problems of making au honest living,
of maintaining a good reputation, of estab­
lishing a pure character, and of leading a
respectable Ufa. Jests do not help us on

thoughts which aid ns and so gain our ad­
miration, love and esteem. Tuere are
times when anything amusing grates upon
our nerves, and then tbe perpetrator of a
joke Is hateful unto us. Baton on in our
gayen moods we do ant scorn a thought or
sentiment ot real worth, although we may
not heed 1*. Its utterance, at least, never
excites our scorn.
The moral of it all le—do not cultivate
any fatal facility ot jesting which you may
have. S.rika out in life with .a serious pur­
pose and make a serious bus ncss of pur­
suing iu This does not mean sanctimoni­
ous facial expression; but it docs mean in­
tense earnestness, and where that exists
there will be little temptation to be funny.
A young man who has the gift ot speak­
ing should be particularly carefuL Many
times when be rises to talk his impulse
will be to make hiaauditors laugh. It would
be easy, and be would instantly catch
their attention. But be should be cere al
not to do it too often. Let him say some­
thing worth saying, or let him ke- p quiet.
It is better to bo respected as a stupid
clown. The jesting lawyer; the panning
Judge; the fun-making clergyman; the
writerot humorous books or paragraphs
—wbo ever has any high regard for them!
Herein lies one of the drawbacks which ac­
tors bare te contend'with, and one of the
reasons why they so generally occupy in­
ferior social positions. ’Their main object
is to amuse and entertain. Any one of
their number, therefore, who hopes to.be
recognised as a man of worth and promi­
nence must have extraordinary taianta
which will induce men to respect him and
givejdma place in their esteem, despite
tbo fact that merely to amuse is his bad­
ness. So hard is it tor us to place a high
value on people, who only entertain us I
But life is not a circus; and clowns and
jesters will not succeed.
'v

ABLE TO HOLD HER OWN.

[N. Y. Mail and Express.]
r«inr worn.., a pw^et

bar husbandl Holomoh Meyer, to be taken
to the Tombs Felipe Court to-day on a
charge of cruel treatment In explaining
»or cmo she said tuat ber young husband
had recently shown an utter disregard for
her j&gt;enonal comfort, and contrary to his
former activity at housework would now
do nothing more than redfoa-on a lounge.
The accused mkn had tbe appearance of

Js a pad onion. Apoud a veek after ve
mar.tedvaa,! proks a sujar-pola Bbs

[Boston Special.]
“No, mother, I am never going to get np
again,” said Thomas McCarthy when his
mother went to his chamber to call him
thia morntng. “Tbe Lord came to me ip a
dream last night and told me I would
that if I would just lie still here Ho would

His mother at first '-bought that her son
was. joking. Tnen, aa aba aaw the wild
look about his eyes, tbe truth camo to ber
that the boy was mad.
,
“No, moth-r, ’I shall not starve,” be
went on. “There is a spirit in men and
the inspiration of tho Almighty giveth
them understanding. Tha Lord told ms
that I am to be one of His true sain te. lam

vide roe with all tbe food necessary te the
scrubs mo de floor up. Ven I do dis she

attacked with vertigo aud sick headache,
was compelled to withdraw. His young
Chief of Police, the Supreme and Common wife hung over him fa the silent watches
Pleas Courts, the Union League Club and
tbe City Troop. This was not because the and insisted on giving him a potion; she
ground-UogH were bogs, or that in their poured out a wineglass lul of laudaaum,
capaci.y ot woodchucks they were edible. and ho swatlowed it, unconscious of its

.Although according to tbe adage " all is

Yesterday being ground-hog day attention

the ach&lt;-olmaster, w..tbe hog is abrod.l
all Is well aud the rainbow of hope sheds a
rosy glamour over affaire prospective.
The barom :tric porcino, coming trom his
hole yesterday aud catching an exasper­
ating glimpse of his ugly shadow, turned
tall saJ went in again. This, iu leap-year,
is rvgarded as gross ImpoliMiUOss on the
port of his hogship. Exjwctations were
set upon a bright, early spring for horse­
back rides in the Park, for tennis practice
out of doors, for boating parties to RingStetten and for balmy days after Lent for
promenndo and afternoon teas and charm­
ing nights to walk from dancing parties in
tbe moonlight, 'lhe ground-bog has, with
his shadow, eclipsed in a sense the social
honeymoon. As the harbinger of bad
weather'bo has left behind him a cheerless
prospect ot hired cabs (one dollar per
hour), street awnings (fivedollars anight),
recourse to goloshes aud ulsters and wraps,
and numerous regrets on account of the
weather, not to mention lumbago, asthma,
sciatica and rheumathmad libitum.
“Bay, boss, yars do original groun’-hog
what done seen bls sbadder down de Neck
dis mornin’,” said a white-haired old negro
at the Nineteenth Police District Station
Candlemas morning, as ba held up a welldeveloped wood chuck before the veteran
desk-sergeant. “He done come out hls’n
bole and be Klimpe aroun’, cur*us like, and
when bo d&lt;me seen tbe sbadder be looks
ilisappinted like an’ makes um dead scoot
far de hole. Ho wus purty quick, but I
done ootch ’im wid de ole shoot-gun. As I
done say, boss, dis am de original Philsdalpby groun’-hog and I sells him dirt
cheap. Two bits takes de carkass.”
Tbe “original” was purchased and tbe
old darkey departed with a happy heart
and two bits as tbe purchase money which
had bean collected among the officers.”
“You don’t take any stock fa that old
woman’s tale about tbe ground-bog, do
you?” asked a dapper young officer.
“Don’t, ehl” replied the veteran. “Well,
I don’t want to win your money, but you
can gamble on six weeks more winter ail
the same.”
“Yea, sab,” said another old colored
man, who came limping down Darby rord
Candlemas afternoon, in answer to a
Thnea reporter, “I is mighty sorry de
groun’-hog seen bis sha Ider lu-day. Fac*
metis nigh ’bout all de winter, an’ I war
hopin’ fur to git er little groun’-hog fat
fur te grease my old jtnte wid. But now
1 spose,” be said, with a sigh, “dat 1’se
got tu bar dis pain fur two monts mo*.”
A tipstaff sauntered Into Judge Peirce’s
Court that day, just after the business of
tbo day had been disposed of, and inquired
of a group of lawyers whether any of them
had seen the ground-hog.
“Ground-hog 1” exclaimed one of ths
group, while* tbe rest dropped deep into
meditation. “Ground-hog 1 Whose ground­
ground-hog, don’t you know?”
“No.”
“Slowed if I do either. As I was com­
ing through the square a fellow thumped

tell of the Infusion of mysterious Influences
in tbe mind i&gt;y some superior power, wi.ich

but which he could not see, and which wan
specially exerted by the spirit of God upon
his mfaiL It is plain that his reason is
mr ro« pw»r Md LrU.
.b. hopelessly da-hronsA He is • young maa
glared M. him fa a style which made-him 1 ef twwty-one, to perfect physical health.
lusual
broke in

the renowned actress’

verance, but the beautiful Mildred resisted ' Are you clean-shaven, or with simple
hiu appeals, and the importunities of ’all side-whiskers without’mustachef
You a/e introduced by your Kentucky
years of assiduity and driioate gallantry friend *a “Judge” so-and-so, a beard
on lbw part of Mr. W., and tbe combine ! being considered os an especial appendage
to tbe military profession, aud a shaven
of her family, the fair girl reluctantly face esueulial to tbo bench.
On the other hand, if you wear a beard
stood before the a.tar and became his wife.
with a mustache, a military titlo is given

ground-bogs are given beiow. Where tbe
ground-hogs have lx-en killed the action

but to what Hamlet said.
The truth is, life 1* real at

that I was a bigger hog than him any day.”
“A ground-bog 1” exclaimed a retired
sea Captain, who stood at the corner of
Ninth and Walnut streets that day, as ho

ship of a Judge or Governor.
But, as I -aid, they do.no' throw titles
about iwdlscrltuinately. They have a eye-

Stupid and wandering. His senses reeled.

brink of the spirit woild, and tbe next ho
would leap up convulafaely, a strong man
in his agony. Mrs. W, denied all admis­
sion into h is chamber. At length be fell

husband, and holding a heated ladle in her.
hand attempten to pour a stream of melted
lead in bis ear! She trembled, and the
hissing liquid, intended to scald tbe brain
and thus kilt without a trace, fell upon hie
cheek. He shrieked in excruciating tor-

loon rushed into the chamber.
Them writbed the still stupid husband,
the lead riveted deep Into his cheek, and
there stood the fiend-wile, her bridal- fillets
yet upon her brow, the instrument of
death in her baud and an empty vial,
labeled laudanum, lying on the floor. The
fearful realities of the cause flashed upon
to a distant State. On searching the
containing the confession of a woman wbo
hod murdered five husbands by pouring
lead fata their ears. Tbe laudanum and
the lead, it was ascertained, she procured
fore the marriage, and tho ladle was part
of bls wedding gift. The Grand Jury,
next morning, found a bill against tho
fugitive, and tbe Legislature, being in
session, forthwith decreed an absolute
divorce. What rendered this case more
extraordinary was that Miss T. was pro­
verbial for tbe blandness of her manners
and uniform sweetness of disposition. Tho
sequel of this romance is yet more singu­
lar. Years rolled away, and W. continued
a wretched and solitary man; but tho
spell of the enchantress was still upon his
foul. He closed bls store, sold his estates,
collected his ample means, and traced her
to her distant retreat, to make a new of­
fer of his band. She bad just married a
gentleman of high standing, acquainted
with all tbe details of her career, shud­
dering at the tragedy, but Incapable of resktltig her charms. Poor W. I Then, in­
deed. did the iron enter ht*i soul. “ The
deadly arrow quivered in bls side.” His
early love, his fluctuating courtship, his
marriage and the catastrophe, tbe flight,
the divorce, his years of misery, tbe new
birth of his passion and now bis disap­
pointment, final and forever, came crash­
ing over him like an Ice-berg in the tide of
bitter enemies, and he prayed for death.
A DAUGHTER'S CRIME.

[Troy (N. Y.) BpeciaL]
Tbe other evening a ball was given in
Greenbush, a suburb of Troy. Miss Emma
Burrows, a handsome girl of sixto-.m, re­
quested her mother’s permission te attend
in tbe company of a certein young man.
Mrs. Burrows, ft Is alleged, having heard
rumors affecting bls standing, questioned
her daughter regarding him. The girl de­
fended the character of th* young man.
came enraged. An altercation ensued, and
the mother finally forbade her daughter ac­
companying her intended escort, who had
called for her. Thia command excited tbe
girl, and it is alleged that sha raiif to »
ilrawer, and, obtaining a revolver, aimed
it directly at ber mother’s bead and fired.
Mrs. Burrows fled from the room and into
the yard, where she fell unconscious. A
neighbor came to her asxiitanej and car­
ried ber back to tbs bouse. A physician
was summoned, and discovered that tbo
where it lodged. It has been impossible to
extract the ball, and to-day her condition

The rank you occupy depends largely
upon the time of night. Tuns, before the
firsiregular drink, you are introduced as
“Captain;” the second promotes you to

moonlight night wo was tryin’ to make

A WOMAN FLOGGED.

[Fuss* .(Reb.) Journal,]
with the dawn, wheu all of a sudden I felt

the second
. !T
«S»«1 P^Uo;
H». I: mm feu on, nuu
— Mu? WUfem, &gt;

and invited the big brother to hang out a

rui&gt; .I---.’

any information regarding the affair. The
daughter has not been arrested, but it Is
believed she will be.

aud Chicago to Nashville and pointe South.
The Grand Jury al Norwalk, O., has in­
dicted M. U Vaullent, Uw defaulting County
Treasurer, and suit has boon brouglit again**
his boudmnen for gtT.tkH. A Hue bill was
found against George B. Vatifir.-*. fur «v

iKki th bonds of A4.00J.
The Longfellow Memorial AM^-iatioa
hold- $ 12,000 in cash mid land for a iuimonwtit site worth &gt;7a,0JJ.
who, with John Humphrey Noy&lt;w. founded
the Oneida Community iu IM', was haind
The dramatic fewtlvai at Ciu. lnuxti wll
begin April 21. A contract w m made Menday for Ums use of. Music Hail for the oeca-

The sroeden from Hamilton College have
been refused admission to Union &lt; olbtra,
fourth to “General,”and you would keep .the latter claiming that it could not gradu­
ate men it had not’educated.
Twenty-eeven clearing-houaes
report
The same order of promotion is observed
Sl,12U.&amp;iS.tJ58 clearances the ;.«t week,
allowing an increase over the corn-*]-ending
by the way liquor takes on tbe appearance
Attorney-Genera! McCartney. of llliuota,
ered as a promoter of conviviality merely has given an official ojdnlon that. the W ard­
—you are p otnotod tho same way. You en of a State Penitentiary hi• not authorised
climb tbe ladder of preferment'from a
simple “Honorable,” to “Judge,”and flnAlAbram Breath, osr of tbe defenders of
ly to “Governor,” wblci k the limit of Elijah P. Lovejoy st Alton, HI., fa 1«37,
human grandeur, as under the old idea of
State sovereignty tho Governor of a B: ate, tn lhe building wheu Lovrj &gt;y W*.s killed,
especially a State like Kentucky, out­ died at Alton Monday afternoon, aged sev­
ranked tbe Presidency.
enty-nine.
•
Peter Schmitz, a wealthy builder of Chi­
It Is not as bad here as It Is reported in
Texai, for here the assumption of titles or cago, who recently killed 1&gt;1h ataxuii! wife at
their omission is merely amusing, while Na 214"Mohawk suwL ended Jils life In
jail Monday by clinking lii.ustdf with a
there, if report be true, danger may ensue threesqMjJcr Inch rord which he field la
from omission at least. It is written that bis hand.
\
a stranger approaching the city of Dallas
Active preparations are being made at
addressed a native upon tho highway Dodge City, Kan., fur the cotivmtlun of tiro
thus:
“ Mistar, how far is it to Dallas?”
lion, beginning April 2. Tbe AMOdfattioa
Tbe man addressed eyed him for a mo­ own* $3,000,000 worth of cattle, and teadment, and whipping out his revolver cor- lug critic-men throughout the Union will
attend the gathering.
ereddiim with this quiet remark:
“ Slister! Mjsrxnl Stranger, Kernal or
The bou.se of Herr Hotthaiwen, Comp­
troller ot the Duchy of Brunswick, at HaltsJudge, or die!”
When properly addressed, tho required uiinde*!. Germany, wax robbed on lhe niirt*
information was given and the two ported of February 15 of S2.500. Young Hotthausen, tbe Comptroller’s son. one of tbe
amicably.
burglars, was arrested at New York Monday
But this is an amiable weakness There on the hteamer Amsterdam.
are no more pleasant meu anywhere, no
The Massaeliuaetta House has passed a
more hospitable, nnd if there is something, bill. providing for Uio Ud^glng
of sham In their assumptions of chivalry beaters.
It Is at least a leaning toward virtue’s side.
Cowan A Co., merchants ofGtas/ow;
___
They would ell bo Knigkte were there any have suspended payment, with liabilities of
demand in this practical world for Knights. £100,000.
Were there any call for rescuers of virgins
Effie Eflsier, the actress, sties Brooks &amp;
and slayers of dragons, in this age of roll­ Dickson for $01,800 damagra for forfeiture
ing-mills and Pullman palace cars, they of a contract.
would be the most gallant of rescuers and
Captain Hunter, of the Salvation. Army,
slayers. If they do bold on to out-worn Bridgeport. Conn., sues the Chic.-oMMlks
traditions, it is something that they grip fur 812,000 for false arrest
j Serious damage to winter wheat by altartho govd ones.
j nate freezing and thawing Is reported from
the Hillsboro (I1L) district.
ANDREW BURT HULL,
.It la stated that the lumber cut tn Wis­
consin the present oe ison doubles the quan­
tity foiled last winter, and, as a result,
[Coltege Corner (O.) Special]
that prices will be materially reduced.
Last night while Mr. John Douglass, a
Mrs. Flit and Mra Jones, sisters, owst
farmer living near here, was looking after fifty yean old, and-a daughter ot tbe latter,
bls stock, he discovered a small boy stand­ were found starving al Montreal Tuesdaying by tbe barn in a balf-froaen and starv­ being so weak that they could not speak.
Helen King bpangler, wife of (lie Ilan.*
ing condition. He took him in and cared
for him until this mornfag, and then turned E. T. bpangleo and author ot “The 1‘hyaL
him over to tbe Relief Committee of this . clan's Wife” and oilier novels, was found
place. lie is a bright little fellow, with dead In her bath-room at Cmh - -iu,:. o.,
light hair aud blue eyes, but is dressed Tuesday. Apoplexy was the cau-«e.
Henry Richardson, a leading member at
vigilan-re committee of Brown County.
tioning be related tbe following story to the
Neb., was hnng by unknown ;*erH&lt;&gt;ns near
your reporter: My name is Andrew Burt bls borne at Mqpris Bridge. He has p *rtto-'
Hull; am ten years old; am the son ot ipatod in tbe lynching ot fourteen liorseGeorge Hull, who Uvea fa Van Wert, O. thieves.
My father aud mother parted, and my
William Brown, the negro accused of
step-father’s name Is George Breater, murdering the peddler at Cahokia. IIL,
who also resides in Van Wert. ~
One made another confession Tuesday, saying
day I was up town and a band that be first knocked bis vi* Um down with
of Gypsies caught
me
and tied a dub, when his wife finished him with an
my bauds and put mo in their ax, and then burnt tbe bead, hands and feet,
wagon and hauled me off. I tried to get he Himply assisting her in burying the mu­
tilated curpee.
Near Lafayette, Ind.. Tuesday, MiclAd
They traveled around several mouths wl h
me, sometime; on the cars, but mostly in Rorick, a wesdthy farmer, was killed by
lightning.
tbe wagons. A short time ago, when st
Sitting Bull is being taken to Minneapolis
ing ms they were going along, but they by Major McLaughlin to see something1 of
life among tbe whites.
laborers were Injured and ot» kills*
from there I tried to find my way back to byFive
a fall of coal in the Avondale abaft,
Van Wert, but wandered around and near Wilkesbarre. Pa., Wednesday.
found myself at Hamilton. From there I
Tho yield of lard in Cincinnati this see- son is rei-ortzxl at 12,475.000 pound*, a de­
have no money, and I don’t know
crease of 8,300,000 pounds from last sewwn.
Nearly &gt;80,000 was sunk at Portland,
Oregon, by a SU Louis joumalitd to endeav­
dressed in a blue velvet suit, with cap te oring to estab!Uh tbe A'ortbwat, which haa
iw libl6.au he describes

also stated that be di &lt; not wish to go homo,
and would rather die than go now. At this
point be burst into tears, and would say
h-re until some word can be obtained from
his people.

iy affected by re-

torf&lt;upport, so that

uoii. Ky., will tie bndgal :-nd ntJlruud &lt;«•&gt;

The Provident W’ood-yard opened by the
Charity Organisation Society at the north­
west corner of North Clark and Maple
streets, as a labor-test to be applied to all
[Philadelphia Call. ]
A poor woman fa the village had lost her able-bodio i applicants for alms, went Into
busband and had nothing left to live upon, successful operation this morning. Even
and five children.
AU tbe little Harpers were vary sorry tendeat, Mr. W. H. McLoughlin, bad about
one hundred applications for work. Bix-

N. W. 1‘alten, of Marehtkld, Wk, baa
told to George G. Wilcox, ot Chicago, six
thousand acres of pine lands iu Lincoln
County, WK, tor I100.80C.

ty, Mo.. Wednesday, doing great damage to
farm houses and stock. No one was killed,
but several Mistatued serious Injury.
Ex-Congressman J. F. McKinney aud IL
for receiving unlawful penstou feet. They
have been admitted to ball in $l.OJJ each.
Ctty Treaaurer John Boyle, of Erie, Fa.,
recently defeated for a third term. Las diasppeared. and a cursory fnteeflgaltoo derekipsa a shortage to his accounts AT &gt;7,00*
Two woman were killed by the cydolia
which wrecked Starkville, Mias., Tuesday.

General Badoau, United States ConsalGeoeral at Havana, WedncfeUr presented
Jay Gould to tbe Captain-General of Cub a

Mr. Gold’s yacht
&gt;f tbe Illinois Contrul

tb&lt;-btg bristher go* back te
the father, tea* arrival fa bo*

chase after Xh.» runaways.. The father and
big brothertsld a consultation and started
teeappota'ad

Tbo eelcred folks at Coxsackie, N. Y.&lt;
held a donation party a few evenings
sine-. A grab-bag wan one of tih&gt; features

Fred .
fondant

dropped
ing his bride wi
■a use.

�would only

__________

SATURDAY,

- MAR. IS. 18R4

TEA OLD PAW,

wUeh by Bopert.

She raoetrad •
J
Ura

• 1____ -___ I____________

measured bow.
She went to her room—went to her
bed, but not to sleep. That was for
her * veritable, null blanche. It was
already after two o’clock, and no slum­
ber visited ber eyelids for many hours.
She lay awake, acting over again in
her mind the scene' which baa taken
p’aoc. but hearing distinctly, beyond all
else, and as if they were ' being uttered
in her very ear, th® few brief and de­
liberate sentences which the young sur­
geon. Louis Baldwin, had spoken. The
sun bad already begun to make light in
the room, the first birds to utter tlifcir
earliest twitters, before she at last
dropped into an uneasy sleep.

ataly after luncn. A bosket carnage frBUfair
camo round, on seeing ^h.^Msr- • And
that Baldwin
was watching her, u he had watched
her from the moment he had first seen
“Oh, I should like to drive that pony her; and she was not going to be daunted
if I may?”
_by this watchfulness. Rather, since he
"Can you drive?” asked Rupert, was mystified about her already, she
would puzzle him still more, and turn
yes. I used—I tmed to drive ilie tobies upon him by s nging in-a
Mrs. Pierce’s children about a great manner which he could not L it approve.
deal," said Margaret, which was a Accordingly she iim led upon tho assem­
strictly true statement so far as It went. bled fishermen, and replied:
Rupert yielded a ready consent The I
“ Well, one more if you like, but only
man-servant, John, who attended him one.” - ‘
in these expedition*, placed himself on
Without waiting for any answer, she
tbe back seat in char'- Ol a Dunate Ot
&gt;wr vni„n --a Iw-o-an fn ■inorugs. C_‘
* ‘
JBol&gt;m Gray” «rilb &gt;11 lhe power
gird, as Ms
end pelboe that ehe could rornmoo to
thrill of
?!t pity,
P "'.Ihi’.k rim the
t torali It wee a eonw to
to which
which ehe
she
and made no
'“Uy cepeblc of doing perfect juu
last night. As they drove from the house, .
___ justice. If she
___&lt;1 _f__
more .1
than
down from tho bill toward tho stone
?
wished for a little triumph, it was not
bridge, he said, in a kind of undertone:
unnatural, and she had It- Louts’ gaze,
••Drive fast over the bridge, Mar­
garet, while I shut my eyes. I never which at first had been fixed upon her
if llrfenlng'aad
be would have
her knowwu^dthat he
„ " “JAl“J?kSSt,l as
-’

The following daWdargaret spent the
morning with her girl pupiL She saw
neither Rupert nor Mrs. Lascelles till
lunch time. When they did meet at the
meal, she found that even then it was
only Mrs. Lascelles, not Rupert, who owe my misery, and 1 often think it will
be th.'death o’t mo at Irak thooeh I
was present. Tho lady’s gentle dark be
the death ot mo at last, though I
eyes were suffused with tears as she don’t know how.”
said:
“You must put aside such morbid
“My dear, I believe you are going to fancies while you are-with me,” she re­
be the saving 'angel in this house. I plied, whipping up the pony and career­
can not express my thanks to you as I ing swiftly over the bridge and half
ought, but Mr. Baldwin says------ ”
way up the opposite Slope. Then Ru­
“Mr. Baldwin says what?” asked pert opened his eyes and told ber the
Margaret, suddenly pausing, with a Way to drive to the town. He knew
startled expression.
every inch of the road, she remarked,
The lamp stood on lhe table at the
“Oh, nothing but what was good.'
opposite side of the bed. an^ as the boy said Mrs. Lascelles, with a smile. and seemed to love it They drove
spoke, Margaret saw; that a lhsdow “ How he considered the influence you through the crooked, quaint old street,
came between her and the light. Look­ had acquired over Rupert to be 1 ttlc and alighted at the pier head. A strong
ing up, she saw opposite to her a man’s short of magic—little short of his own, young tisher boy, who seemed to know
figure, on the face of which her own that is, which comet to the same thing.” all about them, and wbo greeted them
with a friendly nod, came and held the
eyes rested, impell-d by she knew not
Margaret smiled a Little nervously.
what strange fascination. In after She had by some means imbibed the pony's head while John supported Ru­
days, she always maintained that it was idea that Louis Baldwin regarded ber pert to tho end of the pier. It was a
■omc occult power which produced with feelings not entirely and purely of short old stone pier with a stumpy old
^tin ber the vivid impression she cer- approval. Not that it mattered in the lighthouse at the end of it, and the river
nly experienced on first beholding least, she hastened to assure herself, flowed between it and a similar pier
underneath a frowning cliff into the sea.
him. He. being given to seeking the whether he approved her or not.
.
The pier they were on was the west
causes of things within the limits of ex­
“You have known Mr. Baldwin along
perience. as firmly opposed this theory time?” she asked, as they seated them­ pier; tho other was called the east pier.
They formed, as it were, harbor gales,
of hers, reminding her that he was a selves.
between which tho fishing-boats in­
medical man, an&lt;l assuring her that the
“As long as his own life, I xnay cessantly sailed in and out
hour, the circumstances and her own say----- ”
John, having arranged for his young
state of intense, highly wrought excite­
•• Ah, I remember, now,” Margaret
ment. were enough alone to influence said, suddenly; “Mr. Mallabarr said master’s comfort as well bs he could,
her impressions—to make every small yesterday afternoon that you had been left them alone. At the moment nooue
sound appear like a clap of thunder, wonderfully good to him and some else wns on tho pier. They had their
and to turn every hue Into a scarlet others, ‘ Louis Baldwin, for instance.’ backs to the land, and. by turning a
little, could look northward to tho long
blaze. Be that as it may. Margaret Those were his words.’’
line of cliffs which shimmered in a sil­
gazed at him. while he stood looking
“ Oh, I have done them what little
down into the boy’s face with a consid­ kindnesses 1 could.' They were both ver haze nnd seemed rather to be rest­
erate, musing expression, and then, as left motherless very early; and both ing lightly on tho sea than to have
their giant bases fathoms bjlow its low­
he looked up. Margaret found a pair of without any near relations.
Their
reflective eyes fixed upon ber own, and fathers were both intimate friends of est depths. It was a glorious panorama
—blue sea and sky that was yet more
a rather slow, gentle voice, said :
ours, and both consulted me on many intensely azure; richly colored rock,
“My work is taken out of my hands, points concerning tho bringing up of
whose tones grew gradually into a soft,
this time, I find.”
their boys. They have both tu ned out
Rupert’s eyes had closed again. He well I feel quite proud of John Malla­ neutral gray, as distance removed them;
appeared satisfied with tbo long nnd barr. he is such a fine fellow. But he the sea breeze, soft, yet bracing, and
guent look ho had received. Turning has not been to us all that Louis Bald­ not too rudo in its breath; tho splash of
the water; the voices cf men and chil­
his bead to one side, and still holding win has.”
dren calling to one another on the quay
Margaret's bands, bo heaved a deep
“ Mr. Baldwin lives at that old brown
sigh of contentment. Tbo lids drooped; house which I see from my bedroom at tlio other end of the pier; sweet
chimes from an old ebureb ringing the
the puckered brow smoothed; the window, docs ho not?”
hour of three; for the rest, peace, calm
mouth, with its expression of pain and
"Yes; his people have lived there for and solitude such as Nature, and she
fear, relaxed into a more peaceful
many generations. They are by no alone, can and does give to the hearts
curve. Ho slept.
Margaret hardly
means
rich,
though
quite
independent.
that love her.
knew it; rfhe knew not how weak and
Louis always had a passion for ‘doctor­
After a pause Rupert said:
faint she herself was. Mechanically
"You said you could sing a bit, Mar­
she gazed up Into the doctor’s face, and ing,’ as we call it, and persuaded his
father to let him study medicine and garet. I wish you would.”
it was with a kind of sigh that she at take his diploma. When be had fin­
"What, hero?”
last said:
ished bis studies, be came home, and |
“I fancied I could manago him. and
"Why not? There’s no one to iistenimmediately gained some practical ex- |
I have succeeded almost better than I
and if lucre were, they are not critics
perience. for the old doctor, Bainbridge,
, expected.”
Do sing! But let it be something wil
was almost past his work, and sadly
“You have succeeded in completely
and simple—none of your operatic
behind lhe times. Louis helped him
exhaust'ng yourself at tho same time,”
arias, orfioritura setinaa.''
freely, out of pure love of tho thing,
he ropliea. “Corjjo and sit down.’’
dear! How very particular
and was soon very much liked, indeed, we"Dear,
arc! Well, hero's an Irish song.”
He loosed Margaret’s Hands from
beloved
by
many
of
tho
people.
When
Rupert’s clasp, saying, with a half
She sang Samuel Lover’s sweet song:
old
Dr.
Bainbridge
died,
a
year
or
two
smile, “ Poor little chap! Ho clutches
“ What would rou do, Love.
ago, Louis said that having once
at a strong hand as a drowning man
clutches at a straw.”
' been in harness, be should never like
'Ibo mm beyond
etc
being
out
of
it
again.
He
took
up
Dr.
Margaret stood upright, and was
“I like that," said Rupert, whe£ she
about to say that she supposed there Bainoridge’s practice, apd succeeded had finished. "You have a delicicus
him.
Then
bis
own
father
died,
and
was nothing more to be douo, and that
voice, so fresh, like a mountain stream.
she might go; but her limbs suddenly there was no longer any real need for I wish yon would go on, if you don’1
failed her. She staggered a little, and him to continue to work, but he liked 1L mind.’1
He
says
it
gives
him
an
object
in
life,
caug t bold of the rail at the top of
Margaret had herself begun rather to
Rupert’s little bed. The young man and keeps him up to tbe mark in the' enjoy sending her voice out into the air,
hastened to her, led her to a chair, and matter of professional knowledge. Biol­ across the water. She was quite in the
ogy
is
his
favorite
study
in
his
leisure
remarked:
.
time. And we think him tho model of vein to “go on,” an&lt;L did so, breaking
“ Rest a little. It is the first time. a ‘man of healing,’ of course. That out with:
You will get more used to it by de­ may be partly our own partiality.”
“It is an English lady brirht
(Tbe sun shines fair on Csrlhlo walR
grees—that is—in a lower tone—•• if
“I think it is.” said Mr. Lascelles,
And Kbe would marry »."‘oottlsh kni»ht
Jou bide it out. None of tho others
(for love will itill bo lord of all).”
“
for
when
I
ride
about,
I
often
hear
a
ave been able to do so.”
This she sang to the end, when Ru­
good
deal
of
talk
about
tho
doctor,
and
Margaret repressed the sobs which
I find very varied opinions current con­ pert informed nor:
•motional reaction sent crowding to
cerning him. Some people swear by
“They are a music-loving people here,
her threat.
“Poor, poor boy!” she said. “And and almost worship him, like our poor and don’t get a concert on the pier for
he lives in the shadow of such a blight lad, and his mother here; and others nothing every day. Turn round, and
hate him, absolutely hate him, you look at your audience.”
—-such a visitation—as that! Better far know, like poison."
Margaret turned hastily, and beheld
be dead.”
“Indeed! How is that?”
at some little distance behind her some
“Y-s.” said he. slowly. He was lean­
“Well, I generally lind, when 1 come half-dozen marines in a semi-circle,
ing with his back aga'nst the mantel­
to inquire, ti.at it is the honest folk auite silent, and listening atu ntively,
piece, with folded arms, looking down
who like him, and tbe worst sort who their bronzed faces looking picturesque­
Upo;. her. “Your nerve. I am glad to
hate him. He has some odd ideas,and be­ ly weather-beaten above their closely
see, is pretty cool. Miss—a—oh, I beg
ing independent of his pract.oe, if not fitting blue and crimson jerseys. They
your pardon! I believe I do not know rich, allows the said ideas to have full looked somewhat sheepishly at one an­
your name.”
swing; for mind you, with all his com­ other when their presence wa; discov­
“My name?” she echoed, starting
mon sense, Louis is a man who would ered. Their presence alone, however,
visibly, and going on hesitatingly. “Oh!
die for an idea. For instance, be has a would certa nly not have disconcerted
Percival—Murgaret Percival. ‘
way of saying very severe things very Margaret. The presence, with them,
“Ah! You seem to have pretty good quietly, but in a way that cuts like a of Louis Baldwin did. He, too, had
nerve. Miss Percival. That being so, I
whip, and he can say them in a style of evidently been listening to her singing,
may tell you tbe truth. His mother
language not too dainty for our fisher­ and, with a slight smile on bis face,
does nut know it The boy probably folk and our rough farmers and labor- I was leaning up against a post near one
will die. It is the best—the only—hope
era to understand. He gives it them of the fishermen. He toOK off bis hat
one &lt; an express for him, that he should
sometimes on the subjects of drinking, as ho encountered her gaze, politely
do so.”
and dissipation, and ill-treating their wished ber good, afternoon, and then,
“That is terrible!”
wives, ana bo on—till I’ve seen a regular looking toward one of the fishermen,
“It Is very hard upon him and upon
Hercules of a fisherman, who could said:
them all—yes.”
“ You look as if the spirit moved you
“ It mutt have been you whom be have made mince-meat of him if it had
to a trial of strength, sneak awav to say something or oUier, Jake—per­
meant when he told me he had a friend come
home like a whipped cur, with its tall haps to thank this lady. I am sure she
whose hands were stronger than mine,
will be very happy to listen to you.”
and who could make him do what he between its legs.
Thus pointedly singled out for tho
“I am afraid ho has an unenviable
liked.”
general observation, Jake looked very
power of scolding."
"Oh, it’s not like scolding.
The foolish, indeed, shuffled his feet,
"Ie«. I am that friend.”
"And hare you that nower over worst things he says are usually uttered clasped one elbow in his hand, while bo
with a smile on his (ace.
But that held the other hand bashfully before his
him?”
‘
about which he carries bis crotchet the mouth.
“I believe so,”
“Eh?” repeated Baldwin, with im­
Margaret could not tell what impulse farthest is a Be of any kind—falsehood
in any shape or form. For anything perturbable gravity.
prompted her next words:
“Nothing, only that we meant no
•‘Do not use that power against me! of that kind be has no p ty. and allows
no extenuating circumstances. I should offense. VYe hope she doesn't mind us
Do not make him dislike meT’
not like—-though I’m old enough to be having listened,” be stammered out at
his
father
—
to
encounter
bh
look
if
I
last.
prised. “There are few things I dis­
“Mind—no!” said Margaret, railing.
like, or wish to be disliked, except had say shade over the clearness of my
“ I am very glad if it gave you any
• deceit or falsehood, or—ah! I believe I conscience.'•
"Indeed—yes,” said Margaret, a lit- pleasure.”
- see what you mean. ’’
** 1 mean, that however much he may tie lirtieady. m it seemed, and she
rrow to dislike me, yet I shall never be leaned back in her chair, and raised her
m your way—never displace you, for he tumbler to her lips.
la rAert anrl
••Yes. he’s an odd fellow—Tory. an assenting murmur. “If so be as
That hatred of his for falsehood you wat not too tired, miss, and thought
SmOPfftF to a menja ”
with a peculiar atnile.
lit to give us another song, we should
Margaret felt relieved when Mra. thank you heartily," he pursued, be­
coming still balder.
, Laacellea changed tbe subject, .saying:
which she btuad Margaret totakc, but i "Rupert is to much better tha t be ia
“Don t refuse, Margaret, whimrW

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Every rough lace of the nsnermcn was
turned intently toward ber. It was an
entirely new experience to her to be
able to awaken this intense, fresh, un»
sophisticated interest; it strung ber up
’o gratify it by doing her best Het
tuneful voice rang out, vibrating sweet­
ly in the clear air. As her last notes
died away,
“ And Auld Robin Gray ti sxdsman to me,"
she felt the tears In her own eyes—
tears of sympathy and feeling. Bald­
win did not speak. Jake, without any
prompting this time, said:
“ We thank you heartily, miss, and
bld you good afternoon.”’
“Good afternoon. I am glad you
have enjoyed it,J’ replied Margaret,
with that simple and gracious cordiality
which is far more keenly understood
and appreciated by "tho people'’ than
most persons imagine. The men strolled
away, the'r hands in the'r pockets, and
as they got more distant, a baritone voice
from amongst them came, like a deeptoned echo,
“Auld Robin Gray is gudeman to too."

[to be

continued.]

The Value of Exercise.
The value of exercise is always do- t
pendent on the special needs of the par­
ticular organism exercised. Tho body,
as a whole, inclusive of the brain, and
therefore of what wo are wont to call
“tbe mind.” is composed of a number
of essentially separate, though com­
bined, contributory and independent
parts or apparatus.
Health is the result of tho harmoni­
ous working together of'these systems.
Each one for itself obeys tbe universal
law that a living organism feeds as it
works. But as alL so to say, dine at
the same table, if one is unduly—that
is, excessively—exercised, so that it re­
quires a disproportion al amount of food,
some other part or parte, perhaps the
weakest, will be deprived of its natural
supply, and suffer in consequence.
Speaking generally, it may be said that
tbe food of the entire body is supplied
from a central and common source,
that each system nourishes itself as its
special needs or impulses require, and
hat its consequent strength or energy
• dependent upon or centered in tne
local apparatus. Thus some individuals
are well nourished and energetic as re­
gards their mental system, while they
are starved and weakly of body. Others,
again, are muscular, but deficient in
mind power.
If any one part cf tbe body, as
whole, be overworked or underfed,
is not likely to be beneficial, but the re
verse, to oxrerwork some other part.
Nothing is gained by exhausting one
part of the organism because another is
exhausted. I'racticelly "overwork”
means work which does notstrcngtben,
but weakens. It may either bo cxce»siws in quantity or bad in quality.
Whatever the defect may be, it must be
remedied locally—that is to say, us reKrds the system which is at fault, .not
r setting some other system in action.
In those cases which seem to be benefited
by prescribing muscular exercise for
mental work and worry entailing sleep­
lessness, the good gained is not due to
the exercise of the muscular system,
but to the relief of the brain.
'
Only in so far ns increased muscular
exercise may quicken the pulse and
promote assimilation does the physical
exercise of the brain worker advantage
his mental health. It is physiological­
ly impossible to repair the effects of nu­
trition In one part of the organism by
making snmc other work and feed.
i There ia. however, always behind and
underlying these special considerations ■
that all important one to which wo al­
luded just now; namely, that health
consiste in tbe harmonious working to­
gether of all tbe. parts or systems ot the
organism. Therefore, to establish a
no'-mal state the wine liver shoo'd SO
ord-r his life and wo^k as to give every
part of bis organism a sufficient incen­
tive to nutrition. This can only be ac­
complished by insuring the aetivitv ot
the body and mind throughout. Gen­
eral exercise must be made up of par­
ticular exercises, as general sleep is the
sum of particular sleeps.—The Lancet,

—A French physician has tried to
discover the psychological influence of
trades, and finds that persons dealing
in sweets like candy have a &gt; slightly
morose disposition, which gives women
the air of conceit; paper dealers and
booksellers are supposed to be uncom­
municative and rather courteous; glovndealers are represented to be specially
gentle and patient, and all leather
goods are . said to have naturally a
pacifying influence; silks and dry goods
in general are represented to cause
monotonous forbearance, and opticians
are supposed to have unusual equani-

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OUR WASH1XOTOH LETTER.

VnaTtlltMlVESTMUPlUS

Washington; D. C.. I
. March, 8.1884. (
The moat brilliant aocial event of
the
was tbe Prewdent’a third and
last official reception of the season Riv­
en at the White House, Tuesday even­
ing. The officers of theHrtny aud navy
were the honored guests whom the
Diplomatic corps aud Congress were
iuvitrd to niter. The usual arrangemeute were made for tbe comfort and
disposal of so large a crowd, and the
Marine band occupied its • customary
place in the enhance hall. The recep­
tion began at eight o’clock bo- *l waB
well kfter ten before the crowd grew
thin iu the pallors. Qhriatioe Nibliaou
came from a dinner party at the Kussian legation, escorted by tbe 8wewlish Minister. She was immediately the
center of attention. Attempting . t&lt;»
enade on tbe arm of a member of the
French legation, a crowd gathered
around tbe greatainger and she was
forced to retreat into tbe Green pallor
where standing beneath tbe large tem­
perance portrait of Mrs. Hayes, she held
au inpromlu reception. In recognition
of the seaaon of Lent, fashionable gayeties will now be be, in a measme, suaDended, and it is high time, temperance
in all thing* should come to the help
of health. Everywhere in this gay
Capital are sure evidences of the sea­
son’s round of excessive dissipation.
Eyes have lost their brightness, limbs,
their vigor, cheeks their bloom. Fash­
ion’s devotees wear pale, haggard faces
and bear many other well defined
marks of tbe winter’s revelry.
The
mad rout did not end until the last
hour of Ash Wednesday eve, and echos
of worldly frivolcy mingled strangely
with Lenten prayers.
Both Houses of Congress began tbe
week actively. The Senate lost no
time .in debate before patsing the ap­
propriation bill for the Military Aca­
demy at West Point, and then proceed­
ed to discuss and pass the Yellowstone
Park bill and that for tbe protection of
children in the District of Columbia,
who mty be cruelly treated or neglect­
ed. The House took up the Mexican
pension bill and after a short debate
voted to place every surviving soldier
of the Mexican war upon tbe pension
roll at eight dollars a month. Discus­
sion on the Naval appropriation bill
was then resumed aud still continues.
Ono speech after another is made on
"Shall we haves Naw P everv mem­
ber being limited to fifteen minutes.
Before tbe Mexican veteran bill got
through the House it was fiercely an­
tagonized by Hon. Mr. Browne, of
Indiana, on the ground that it was a
Democratic scheme to pension survivera of tlie Mexican war, who after­
wards went into the rebellion. Tam­
ing to that side of the chamber be said
."it is because you cannot get you rebel
soldiery pensioned in any otLer way,
and you know it.” His insinuation
was repudiated by Bepresentative
Townsend, Cox and Hewitt, of Alaba­
ma. While advocating tbe bill Mr,
Stock slag er said no country was £ver
bankrupted by paying liberal pesious
to those wbo bad iuperiled their lives
in her service. He dwelt upon the rich
territorial acquisition, greater in area
than ths thirteen original states, which
these now needy gray-haired wen hail
succeeded in adding to the Republic by
following the starry Hag to that foreign
laud, and said though we had alrem.y
taken a thousand million dollars of
gold and silver from Texas, there was
riill enough left to pay pensions for all
our wars for a thousand years.
Rambling irrelevant talk has thus
far been the bane of the Forty-eighth
Congress. It is now three months old,
and out of the five thousand bills pre­
sented, only forty-two have passed the
House, aud only five bids and nine
joint resolutions have passed both
Houses, aud become laws. There are a
dozen or more gentlemen in the Senate
and House of Representatives, any one
of whom is in tbe habit of occupying
not less than a day on every important
measure brought before Congress. One
man states just wbat u dozen others
have stated, Chas drowning thought in
words. Three minutes of pointed talk
will in most cases do mote effective
work than the longest speech.
Joaquin Miller has been before the
House committee on territories this
week for tbe purpose of giving his
views on the Mormon problem. Tbe
sect, he represented, as composed of
extremely ignorant people, led by
cranks, and thought all that was nec­
essary to bring them back to morality,
was to show them their true condition.
He opposed repressive measures and
prescribed education as a panacea for
Utah’s His.
Women Suffragists are now bolding
their sixteenth annual convention iu
this city at Lincoln Hall. There is a
full attendance of delegates from var­
ious statca, aud at each of their ses­
sions tbe ball is filled with members of
organization and interested spectators
from thia eity, wbo hear tbe oft repeat­
ed story of womans wrongs.

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EXPERIENCE.
The Re*. Z. P. Wilde, well-known clt;.
missionary In New York, nnd bmihei
of the late eminent Judge Wild*, of lhe
MaaenHiueelte Supremo Court, wriU-s
*e follow*:
“TH K. MM St., Afew Fori. .V-y If., tMC.
MKA'Xx. .1. C. AVKK At Co., Gelitt-iueis :
Last winter I wn« troubled with a &gt; •■&lt;
uncomfortable itcUhig
humor alt—-mru
more especially my limbs. which itch- •
intolerably at night, and burn-1
&gt;.
ty. that I could ecatwly bear » ■&gt;
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•ver them.
I wa» also a »nd. ■
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•everr catarrh and eatarriml
bit
appetito eras poor, nmi my -y-irr.i
■■.Mid
deal run down. Knowing lire .... i ot
AYKK'o S.klUlllAatU.A. bj ole. : ' 11 ot
many Other cant*, sml from •
in former yean. 1 l-rgan taking
u- the
above-named dlMinloni. Mj ap, . . i.. im­
proved almost from the first
tiler
a short time the fever an I itchli'u were
allayed, and all signs of irritation of the
akin disappeared. Sly catarrh mid cough
were also eureil bt the kum mean’s, and
my general health grcatl' imjwored, until
It li now excellent. 1 f&lt;*e&gt; » hundred jwr
«eut stronger, and I attribute Uiw roul:*
to tho u*-' of tbo
wnlrh
I recommend with all c-mtldciice as the
beat blood medlulnc ‘ever devised. 1 took
It in small &lt;liwn three times a d-r. end
■sol, In all. leas than two bottle-, I place
these facia at your service, hoping tlafir
publication tuav do good
Your* respectfully.
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Pullman did not gvw

for Infants and Children,

thousand dollars was found oondealed in

member him as bring particularly neat,

young lady will be too old to enjoy the
money before she Rete ft. In the flrat
place the defendant will apply for a con­
tinuance owing to tho absence of an im­
portant wltnes«, and will proceed to show

ballt after a time, and tbe furnishing of it

ooa&lt;t. Tho court will grant tbe contina-

everything that could possibly bo of use to

till tho March term of court. At that

aranrical tools, skeletons and tlie liks bei g
procured, and those only of the- best. The
impression* formed by the children who

but a continuance will be asked, ow­
ing to tbe absence of another important
witness by whom the defense expect to
prove that the plaintiff has been heard to
say that tbe ballot did not hurt her very
much. . This witness is a girl who attended
the injured young lady, and though tho in­
jured lady is prepared to demonstrate that
she never said anything of tbe kind, aud
tho ballot nearly killed her, the case will
bo continued till tbe November term. . By
the time tbe November term is ready, tho
girl will be ready to setUe for 510,000, bat
tbe case will have to be continued from
timi to time on account of the absence of
Mr. Pullman, who has gone to Europe for
his health. A charge will about this time
be mode in the daily papers that the
woman wbo was shot placed herself in a
position to receive tho bullet in order to
bleed the company, having bribed tbe col­
1ored man to drop the pistol, and the col­
ored man will be interviewed; while he
will not admit the story to be true, for fear
of being discharge.!, he will hint that be
has been appro&amp;cued, and public attention
will begin to tarn from the plaintiff,
who wishes she had
settled
for
16,010.
Before the next term of
eourt tbe story will have been pretty gen­
erally circulated that the girl inherited a
tendency to gun-shot wounds, several of
her family having been thin afflicts.1, and
Lhe care will be continued on tbe ground
that a witness, who knew several of ber
who naa
bad uouu
Loon iuoi
shot,, is
Is not
relatives wno
no-, to
w bo

Cast &lt;»rinpromoter Digestion
and overcomes Flaiulenty, (Juxuctipi^
:-&gt;n. Sou- Stomach, Diarrhoea, and
FeveruibnesB. It insures health and
natural sleep, without morphine.

HailCmUorln!

within were something akin to a visit now­
adays to a firsV-clata anatomical museum,
while by many of their seniors ho was
looked upon so a veritable JEecnlaplus,
such a remarkable knowledge of medicine

ing to tho town at an unusually auspicious
time for the practice of his profession, the
broad road to affluence seemed opened to
him at the outset.

bobby for erysipelas treatment, calling
everything In the shape of humors, blood­
poisoning, etc., erysipelas, whish, indeed,
bo bad good suooeits in treating, whether

antlst, and. while enjoying a large and
lucrative practice, be was troubled but lit­
tle with bad billx Always of an economi­
cal turn of mind, be conanua.1 to lay by
his surplus, though not for many years at
tbe expense of reasonably good living.
Latterly, with U.e declining years and
the almost dally occurrence ot defaulting
caahlers, and variable declining of stocks,
be began to lose all confidence in banka,
and was known to have withdrawn bia
funds in considerable quantity from them,
though tbe secret of the change he would
have kept to himself as securely as he did
the place or manner of deposit afterwai d.
By tho collapse of the Cranston Savings
Bank, in Providence, be lost a tjp mil dorable sum, and this wrought a marked
change iu him, causing him almost to distrust his best friend. Further than that be

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where, no one had his confidence sufficient­
ly to form tho least conjecture where.
Years ago ho appeared to form a strong

lioved to reciprocate tbe feeling toward
him. Things want on smoothly for a tims
when she suddenly sickened and died, un-

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found. By this time tho girl will be old
..oagb io b. married, .nd . oh.nl!. of
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„„
renue will be moved by tho defendant on
lhe part of tho Judge, and the defendant

will more for a non-suit, on the ground
that there is no cause of action, when it

get married she cac not have been injured,
and, in fact. It will be shown that tbo no­
toriety she attained by reason of tbo shot
secured for her a suitor and a busband,
and the company will put in a claim for a
commission on tbe transaction. By

yers will hare died, the Judge gone crary,
tbe injured woman will be a grandmother,
appeared to concentrate his affections on
the company
will prove that on
another, and for Awhile this courtship, a the day ’h" accident is alleged to have oc­
matter ot common knowledge, was un- curred that there was no railroad st the
ruffljd, apparently. After the lapse of place de-ignated in the complaint, and
some time, during which tho couple were that there is no such personas tbe plaint­
very often seen out together, a blight iff, wbo is alleged to be an unmarried
young person, when tbe company can
prove that she Is married and a grand­
mother, and not the person at all, tho
seen outside her houso since—n matter of colored porter will bare been gathered to
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iwunty-nve years—auu novar iu tuo comuw
n.j
w, 1• ,n
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pany of tho doctor. AU tbe while, al- !
Bn
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m*n rv,mrmnv
man
Company will recover a judgment
though he made his nominal boardlng- against the plaintiff for 515.000 for maiiplaoe at her house, be haa lodged at his office cious proa^ation, and she and her bus­
la a back room, taking his meals with band will have to mortgage their farm to
this lady until within a few years, when pay it, and do washing for the balance of
natural lives to pay their attorneys.
he has breakfasted and supped off crack­ their
Thia is about the way of such litigation
ers, cheese, etc., at hie office, continuing to these days. If Mr. Pullman will not pay
take his dinners at the lady's tabla.
tho amount claimed by the plaintiff he
Tbe singularity of this created no little should be put under bonds not to] get a
jndgment against the girl.
camo mors accustomed to it and hit grow­
ing miserliness in other ways, It ceased to

great reader, which he did not give up,
wlillo growing all the while more and
more recluse, depending on a seat and

Stores, xnJ the libraries of old acquaint­
ances for information on daily news and
matters pertaining to his profession, which
tlce. His habits were very simple and his
baccooouid he have obtained it without

other necessities or luxuries, he contented
himself with the smallest indulgence. Not
exactly relishing a pipe, in which he
smoked only the cheapest tobacco, bo final­
ly abandoned it, having found a brand of
cigars which seemed to suit him, made of
two oeute each. Fire of these sufficed him
for a week, which, with a ticket to an ocr
caalonal circa*, for which bo bad a slngu-

allow himself. When last seen on tbe
streets bL condition for want of clothing
would have entitled him to the charity of
tho poorest tramp. On finding him almost
lifeless tn his cheerless room, and remov­
ing his threadbare clothing, which was
literally oliva with vermin, as was tbe
old lounge on which he slept, great
was the surprise on discovering an old

which was Marly 511,000 in bank bills.

another J’.UOO. About the entire rooms
were evidences of tho most pinching want,
tbo remains of a bag of crackers, well

DETERMINED TO WED.
A Baltimore Couple Married Despite of
Vlsorous Opposition.

[Baltimore (Md.i Special.)
Mr. Frank Cooper and Mirs Emma Al­
lard were married yes-erday, in t.piU&gt; of
the efforts of tbe girl's parents to prevent
the matciL The man is a Catholic and tbe
woman** people Methodists. There was
tWiub. They had been courting clandea-

rovered it and invited young Cooper to
Lis bou»e. The visit was a stormy one.
The old man demanded of his daughter

ind the father ordered

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Climbing the Spiral Stairs. HWffiBj
,uc mu, vu: uuuuici
lusiiiru |,f
and Kone, aud my hu*b*nd and 1 sit by our win | —
ter fire much as we did before the little ones 1 '
came to widen tbe circle.
Life is something fl ,
like a spiral staircase we are all tbe lime cum- *'*,l
ing around urpr tbe spot we started from, ouly ***"
one degree further up tbe atairF."
“ho
“Thfitlaa pretty illustrations," remarked Tbi
herfnend, musingly, gaxTig into the glowingl _
coals which radiated a pleasant beat from tbe
•
many windowed stove. "You know we can­
not slop tolling up lhe bill, .bough.*'
“Surely we cannot, and for my»d&gt; I don't
find fault with that necessity provided tbe ad­
vance In life is not attended with criarnlty or
suffering, for I have bad my share of that.
Not long since my health utterly broke down.
My system,wait full ot nialatia.
Mv digestion
became Uioronghly disordered and my nerves
were in a wretched state. 1 was languid, ate
little and that without enjoying it, and bad no Obtained and a'UStber bn.lnr-.ln the U S. Pate

PATENTS

strength or smbltion to perform even my light
■ household duties. Medical treatment failed to we r&gt;n oo,,Iq r4,rn,^,„
I reach the scat oi the trouble.
The disease— molp from W ASHING TON
‘ wKlnh
L r,.... nf oil III. vital .
- . u tilt IWt
which my pbvaleiatis protioumcd to t&gt;e acute u ilARQE 1
, When pal
tlo.n.- । j ,,
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t»aiid beard of tbe merits of Parker’s Tonic as ojiLY UNI
au mvigoranxin
BI1
InvigorantTn jual
)u«i sucn
such cru-cs
cases xs
as m..._
mine.
I
\y,. reier.
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good
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cf the stomacb.
b.
Ti e !a*t &lt;&gt;f tbcw
congestion
was
struggle and
— a“ desperate •»"■**«
“ was given up to
die. As the crisis bad partially passed, my bus

I f™™!
W. 1~1’. ■&gt;
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I blessing of new life had come u&gt; me. Taking to artu*l
, |)o ot|jer me)llc)ne I cpmjncd to improve, and I write u&gt;
| ttln nrtw jn better health than I have been for i
long time."
(Extract from interview with the wife &lt;d
Rev. P. Perry Pastor of Baptist Church. Cold- a
brook. Mass.
_

Her mother
during a young woman, to whom Cooper
tad formerly been engaged, to keep him
from mooting bis intended at th" appoint­
ed time. Cooper got rid of her, however,
and, with bis best man and the brides­
maid. started in a carriage for his bride.
When he reached her bouse ber parents
told him she bad gone. They were in a

about to enter tbe carriage, Mr. Allard
ran after him with a hatchet. They had

dow was broken, but neither of them hurt
much. Tbe bridesmaid beesmu so fright­
ened that she jumped from the carriage

found his betrothed at the horns of
Methodist minister.

»c Post mast it, tbe hupu of

&gt;t official...!' il.e L’.t. Pau

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DISSOLUTION
vwuvBuiwn sEEDSiIfRUITS!
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in

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Dissolves by mutual consent, (our Mr. J.
Decker retiring) and sa a result.

HOOF

Stock Must be Reduced I
-And to accomplish

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Prices of Al! Goods Reduced!

GRACKEd HOOFS, SPRAINS,

An opportunity that seldom occurs k&gt;

SCRATCHES &amp; SORES
BUY GOODS UNDER VALUE.d

DECKER BROS.

IN

HORSES, CATTLE &amp;SHEEP
’ Ask your Storekeeper for it, or write direct to
tbe manufacturers,

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WINN BROS. !
OIL COMPANY,

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Dental

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f every description done according to latest
mproved modes. Cali and fee samples.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

Cleveland,

fti.wasltawrt.

Elm Township, this county, near the Adair

all bands were intoxicated and a general
Cghtansued. During tbe row sererat pistol
shots were fired, two of which took effect

WINN BROS.
VEGETABLE
SICILIAN

Hair Eenewer,

from 570,000 to JBO.OOO.

have proved fataL Ore shot psD^rated
bis heart and the other passed through bis

habit of his, which

It Is thought tbe shots were fired by I*ram Wor kington, but William Stoeu,
James and John Morrow, allot whom bear

and l wo small children who were depend­
ent upon him for their support. He has
been implicated in anumber of fights dur-

it has aecompltabed a complete reatoration al
color to tho hair, and vigorous health to tho
•ealp, are innumerable.
Old people like It for Ito wonderful power to

keep* dandruff svay, and makes Um hair
grow thick and strong. Tonng ladtai like it
as a dressing because it gives tbe hair a beaoUfol gloea* lustre, and enables them to drew
itin whatever form they wish. Thos it lathe
favorite of an, and it haa become so simply

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“SWATHE'S

nartxrs iun. uoiciiea, an scsiy, erswy onu muw- Box by mall. 60cta. S for 1.85.
Addrrsa,
DR SWAYNE A SON. 11111*., Pa Sold DrugslaU.

DEATH AT THE DANCE.

[Unionville (Mod BpectaL]

rJA Use tn. 7 rvea.

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$1.

THE FIRM OF

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in tbe affair had not been arrestZ.J —— .1_ __________ _______
proved too much for him.

CASTOR IA

rtYSONS
INK

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OUT IN

A SNOWY SEPULCHER.
DESTRUCTION OF * WESTERN TOWN.

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CINCINNATI, O-, 1

Ui

Uwg.-tat k«x! MMrtetltel ton­
, the auvere^a core tor all ted&gt;iy.
is, and 1 oMMlaliy bear ttua

isnWwtly

leatlnxMiy.
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FurUmouth. N. B., ptup.t- uiupped MKAJXX)
u.
n.iriw
Anri trrsu. 1. .

Wmitarly io Utoto

Um) Morrison Tariff bill were
•ubmltted to the House yesterday.

re eived
Mr
nd should hare

know wlien be will
Ion. Tire majority

umatad at HajJxi.um)
which would toilor

political a
which is &lt;
verolutton

HeprvatotaUve Laaker.

JegialatlcD

•nd.ng Dvoetntarra, ls&amp;i,mercbamii
Lto. being teal per cent, on the
thereof. In the corresponding six
a of IreX, under tlie old law, tho value
table Imports amounted to HI &lt;i,txXiU2 a.
e duty paid was 81U.2so.W7. or £ K per

man peopte have Ukeo lcan not regard this

p *c my.Ji&gt;dsnM*fli to lha*. of an li.u*trK&gt;us a*•embty like th© House of lUprwamtUns of
ti e link'd btatoa. If 1 had not raised, during
an active par. iciput.oa Id German internal peltuy opinion a certain oompotMu.. l oin not
make up uiy mind to aak his &gt;i sjes’y the En&gt;

coed JAit pcr cent. The average reduction
made Ln tn© Tariff-ComtuiMion bfll and that
to be.rnudo by tho p.O|K»od bill, together, do
uot reach tuv roducLou at which the comm.a
Mon aimed.

German Keichstarf. because I atrnuld tb«r»
wati bare to emctaily Indorse, for myMlf and
bls Majesty the. Emperor, an opinion wbteD J
aju finable to rocoguwc aa just.
Vos DuXAMor.
TO BRING OTRKR COU.VHUKS TO TERMS.

Senators Miller (of California), Edmunds,
Morgan and Pendleton, have made, an infarmal report to tlie Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations regar.Hng tlie excluilou
of American meats from foreign countries.
.They recommend tlie minclmeut of a
tneaaure autln&gt;rlzing
the
Prvaident,
whenever satisfied that Amerlc &gt;n prod­
of last year li iniiort*. '1
that ucts are excluded or discriminated
8&lt;LOuO.UuO the bid will
ag.dnat
by
a
foreign
country
on
Of unnecessary texesZ To that exiout
unjust grounds, to b-u© a proclamation sus­
taxes will
be reduced dlrecur as a
measure ot juttto© to couButner*, aud ro&gt;
pending tbe Importation of any or all prod­
dlrvcll/ in larxu.y Increased proportion*.
uct* of the Nation referred, to, and authorFrom th© statement made by the Bureau of
king Idin to establish a system of inspec­
tion aw! certificaUoD as to tin) quality of
American imtu. it is also recoiutneaded
rhlle thia is true, tber.- has been no Increase
that in certain emergencies all articles suspeeled of betug adulterated should bo sub­
compeunjr products loceived tuorv, us in
jected to inspection. The full committee
those that obtained leas protection under tbo
discussed the subject at length, and exact of March last.
prexse&lt;l
feelings ia favor of tho proposed
Referring to the o indltioh of the Iron and
lines of legislation. Aclian was, however,
atecl trade, as one of lhe leading tint mtnetUrea, the report an tint;tea tbe tlepreaton and
deterred for a time.
suiting from t&gt; e nom.nal reduction of 1.74
Bcenu results from the fal:ing off of noar.y
Al-JJXJ of tbe imports ia the Ur»t half y&lt; a •
er u e new law. a* compared with Uh&gt; first
half of.tbo previous year Ander the old iu*.
The red uc.ion of rovenuwunaer tbe bill re-

tho enforced Idleness of the woikliiumen to

Attorney-General Brewster has sent tha
following circular to all United Statei At­
torneys and Mandtals:
The minority report, which was prepared by
Mr. MaKinl y. after reciting the action ol tbo
last Congres* hi nnLuig the tan.r in places
whore reductions were n c-d-.d, urges ih..t toe
time whicn has elapsed since tlie new
tariff Went into Cfleet has been too short
to give it a sufficient test, and oaks that it be
given a fair trial before tho subject is brought
up again. Ano.her objection urged is tb.it inc
reduction propo.c-d by the bill uudcr c-onmdaraUou has not bond asked lor by a single loterost in the whole country. Continuing, tbe
report says:
.
while all unite In opposition to any reduc­
tion some Interest* aaocrt tho necessity CT an
Increase of duUet for tho actual maintenance

coun rr demand tbe restoratiou of tbe wool
duty of 1S70. Tbe undersigned have aought
to respond favorably to this demand of more
than a million of our fellow citlztm
representing
the
agriculture
of
tbo
country, but wo have been ovorru ed. Tbo
opponenu
to our views,
not
con­
tent with tho refusal to accede to the requests
of this large els** of producers, dchbcrutciy
propose to reduce duties still lot er. Aga.nst
thte weenter a most earnest protest. Jlu-ru

kqdJtttipMftt&lt;L Mar greatly dMpronort onato
duties to kninre.! articles, and should be made
oonslstent and harmonious.
We arc opposed to tbe bill, because, first:
It will disturb buidoe*. unset tie values.
. retard Incinteat enterprises, cripple those no»
established. im|mlr too confidence among
business mon so essentia! to our dovolopment
nnd prosponty, and bring uo countervailing
benefits.
.
“ It will of necessity fore© down the price
of labor In the United States, wid stimulate
Imports, increase competition trom abroad,
which can only be successfully me: by re­
ducing th© cost of hong product. Wo can
not tnostrongly emptinsiBB our opposition to
any legislation which even tends to reduce our
labor to tbe foreign standurd. either In price
or conrfl.lon.
3. That tho proposed reduction will Inevit­
ably Increase foreign importations, and us a
oonseiuence will increase our revenues, to

4. Itb&gt;whollyunmxx-ssarynndunjustlflablo.
The enormous Increase in too wcuitbpif the
country dur.ng toe lust fifteen years under a
protective tariff, now forces capital to seek
employment iu tho dcvelopmout of all min­
eral. agricultural and other resources, and a
change or mod incut ion of the system w 1:
create such doubt or *ucceasful enterprises
as to check this useful tendency.
6. It has none of the menta of a carcru)|g
matured Tariff bill, and is not tho rcflult of a
Stud&gt;ous cousideration of «be Intoreste ef our
people. It propodus to reduce alike toe duty
upon every article of foreLrn Import, without
any uammatioa as to its effect tl|&gt;on particu­
lar Industries, aud wholly ignoring it* nccc»snry effect in advancing price* at .road by tbe
destruction of competition at home. While
nominally it is uniform reduction, in fact It is
grossly unequal under the Uaiitations of th •
.Dill, and it will bo found dltbcull if not im-

it That feature of the bill which applies ad

form, you that It ia reported dint certain pur■oiih are alditir in the prosecuilon ot heinous
crimes by (tilppiuir to rorelgo |&gt;ort* exploaivus
dangerous in tn© u ghost degns? to life nod
pn&gt;i*er;y. No proof nu* been adduced that the
rumor is founaed upon fact, aud th© President
cun not believe lea truth. The honor of thia Na­
tion, bowtrver. require* that It ahould not be
open to tbe iuiiattailon. unfoundud though It
bo, of tlie etlgbtes: appearance oi toiora_ln»
rueb crime*, whether to be co tn ml It od against
our people or tboao of other countries Your

meat of explosive* and the punlibmontol
those wbo infringe their provisions, and you
are Instructed to tx* dllixent in your efforts to

them.

■land's BILL.
The House Committee on Coinage,
Weights and Measures bw agreed to report
favorably ^Senator Bland's bill to stop the
coinage of the three and one-doll ir gold
^lec&lt;«, the trade-dollar and the thrvoceut
nickel, and limit tbe coinage of gold double
eagles to twenty percent, of the bullion
punehaac.

W asiiiv
. gtox, March
11 —Accord!jg
to returns to the Department of Agri­
culture about nixty-sevea per cent, of tlx
corn crop has gone into consumption.
year ago. In Michigan, Wisconsin and
Mtnurauta the stock on -hand Lt but 9,009.­
000, as against 24,000|000 budirls last
March.
In Illinois, Oil io. Indiana and
Iowa, which produce 558,000.000 bushels,
Uv Block is only 152,000.000, 54.000,000 less
than last year. Of the total crop only sixty
per cunt is mnrkctible. The wheat crop
of 163S uow ou hoijd in returned as fl'J,000.000 bushels, as against 143,000,000
buahels last year.
cosGixExstoNAL raacEKDtxaa.
mlttrd a resolution instructing the Committee
on Judiciary to report as to the ex|tedicocy of
amending tbo Coasututioa &lt;ao as to provide
that Congress shall not have the power to
make anything but gold and ether a legal
tender lor th&gt;- payment of debts, nor to pass
any law impairing tbe obligation of co'itracis.
Mr. Garland submitted a joint xesolut.on protxisinga Constitutional amendment providing
that the aniuuntot legal-tender Treasury notes

voteA ob ail such bill*

quest) Introduced a kill to authorize the
United States to resume poa-eaaitn of certain
. Cen­

rko . iuru, UI EUU UI.,U
tna effect of-pro.actire duties upon wag&lt; a. is
the statement ot tho workmen theinecivcs.
wbo unite in declaring that protective duties
are re-ent lai to tairand remunerative wages,
and that every reduction ioevltab y results in
toweriag tbe standard of American wages. W©
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ratios. The
experience

to: atltutloa shall not be construed Xo Include
debts, except after a dec aratlon .of war.
when
the pub Io safety may
require
it: by Mr. Hewitt (N. Y.i, peopmunit
an amendment declaring that Conxre** shall
not have tbe power to make anything but
Cid and silver cola a tender in payment of
Uta: by Mr. lucker by request) arautlng a
copyright to ne*spai&gt;cnt, limiting the time of
each copyright toeight hours. A m -ssago was
received from the President transmittingdoo-

lutlon
ertoa .tfcproMed in every.branch, threat or
fear of change Introduces an element of uocertalnty.throughout toe country the evil ef­
fects of which no one can foresee. Twenty

a single schedule, and m Co many
be shown to be wholly disastrous.

reel:hue that •*&gt; * friendly and respectful cornmunlcarfcm to the J’artisment of the German
Em pl it&gt; bad been lateroepted arbitrarily and

eret that U should bee ven temporarily witbin
the power al a single subject to Interfere
with aueb a simple cxprenaion of klndiy feeiing between two great NaUona and that tbe

Dknveb, Col., March t A—At eta o’clock
Monday night a snow-slide descended on
tbe
little snuw-oounu
snow-bound »*»wuu
station w
of Woodstock,
um Hiue
on ■ branch of tlie South Park Railroad,
•eventy-five miles sontliwest ot Leadville,
carrying away every building in lhe town.
Including tho railway station. Tl»o newa
was brought to FHkln, nine tn Iles distant
by a section hand on anow-alxws, arriving
at two o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Eighteen
penons are known to have been caught la
tbe avalanche, including Mra. Doyle, a
widow wlio kept the staiion, ber six chil­
dren. another woman, name unknown, and
ten section men. The two women were
necuod Tuesday night They were alive, but
seriously Injured. The body of one aectionhand- has been recovered. None of the
otiiera can escape alive
.
As soon as the news reached Pitkin fire­
bells sounded an alarm, aud a large number
of citizens st&gt;rted on snow-sbixw to the
scene of the disaster. Among the tn Iasi ng
are Jacob Caswell, of Toiulcbl; J. S. Brown,
telegraph operator at lhe station*, George
Alexander, Horace Alexander and Mike
Sima. A large number of suow-abovelenr
have also jprae.
Tbe an&lt;&gt;w-fall In tho mountain districts of
Colorado tln&gt; present winter te without par­
allel In tlie history of lhe Slate. Many of
toe mining camps west and south have been
snow-bound since November. San Juan
County haa been the greatest sufferer.
Durango, Silverton, Rico, containing from
one to five thousand Inhabitants, are still
blockaded, no ' trains having reached
either town for several weeks. Brack­
enridge, fifty miles north of Lead­
ville, te nearly destitute.
Morkzuma
ten miles distant. Is in a pitiable condition.
Gunnison, situated a few miles from the
largest coal mines in tbo State, is r.tfJering
from a coal famine. Snow Is eight feet on
a level over the whole country; in the
ravines and gulches from fifty to a hundred
feet. The only means of communication is
un enow shoes, and few men are heroic
enough to brave the bitter storm*. When
spring thaws move lhese mounlalnsof snow
ft-ariul results must follow.
PoBTLAND. Ore., March 12.—Five men
engaged In grading on lhe Baker City Branch
Railroad through Pyle Canun, Union Coun­
ty, Ora, were caught under a vast land­
slide and crushed to a jelly. A very heavy
l&gt;hut hiul Just been tired, which -ImMened a
bug© mass of earth and rocks on the side of
the mountain, which came down bo sud­
denly that tbe men had do time to ru».
Tim names ot tho victims were not obtaina­
ble.
i'ERlSBKD IN TUB SNOW.

Salt Lake Chy, Utah, March 10.—
Twelve jx-r^ons were buried under a snow­
slide Friday night, near Alta. About six
O'clock a mass of snow fully half a mile
wide began mos ing from the summit of the
range, it soon attained a fearful velocity.
Iu some way the persons in its -track did
not observe ita approach until it was too late
to escape. With resistless force the great
mass swept down uj»ou tlie New Emma
mine property aud lhe little settlement
where lhe huts of the miners were. Tlie men
had come up about an hour before. Fortu­
nately. most of tkern ha.l gone to a neighbor­
ing settlement. Id an instant Hie snow­
slide struck the works of the mine
and the hamlet. All was awept away, and
twelve persons who had frantically sought
to escape were dasTied down to death. These
were: Gus Lydecker. D. D. Wasson,----Wasson, S rnuel Prethen, Charles Colgreen, Mrs. C. Colgreen, Edward Crockett,
Miss Lottie Pleon, 8. J. Johnson, N. 8.
Delnno, W. Stephenson, John Richardson.
The bodies of the unfortuaate victims, to­
gether with the debris of the huts and the
works of the New Emma Mine, were hurle&lt;
Into the valley below. There the snow was
piled up forty feet deep.
As soon as the full extent of the disister
became known men from all the surround­
ing caiii|&gt;s and villages hastened to the
pltox- where the snow had lodged. Work
waa begun by torchlight to rescue those
who had been swept away. All night long
tbe men worked, and it was not until late
Saturday afternoon that
the bodies
were
reached.
All
were
recov­
ered but one. They were laid out iu a
^ow. In tbe meantime a heavy storm had
set io, and all that could be done wm to
leave tlie bodies under a shad, where they
would be safe until it would be possible to
bring them down the nlCuntain aud give
them burial. George Collins, toe Mme
Superintendent, estimates the loss on the
mine at ^15.000. nnd declares that tbo slide
was tl»e must terrible ever known in ttw
Little Cutton wood. Several of tltose killed
leave families absolutely uprovided for.
The Wasson brothers came from near Port
Henry, 2i. Y., but their friends are un­
A Destructivs Fire.
St Lou», Ma. March 12.“— A fire start­
ing in a coe-atory frame building on tbe
levee in East St Ixmte destroy ed a row at
five frame boarding-houses, tho old passen­
ger aud freight depot of tho Chicago A Al­
ton Road, a portion of Ute stables of tbe
St. Louis Transfer Company and elov.itor
ot the Advance Elevator and Warehouse
Company, which contained 300,009 bushels
of- com. 50,000 bushels of oats and 20,000
busiietecf wheat Over one hundred cant
loaded with grain and hay were burned,
aa were also the Chicago &lt;fc Alton, and the
Ohio and A Mississippi repair-shops. The
total loss suiXalued figures up over 3500,000.

An Old Man Cnsally Murdered.
Milwaukke,'Wte., March 13.—Frederick
Vierke, an old resident of th© town of
Lind. Waupaca County, was. foully mur­
dered Tuesday evening. He was found by
hia wife at one o’dock In the morning out­
side hB bam with his skull crushed, prob­
ably by a heavy mallet found lying near
him. He was undoubtedly murdered, but
and usually earned large sums of money
with him. Vierke wm elghty-five years

of silver dollars

protection.

SSb££S$

and

fn the House majority and mfnoriti

Washington, March IL—ter Vote Kb
Joint raaolution

wimonia bili and on

poMdMwa copyright law have aa able
cliatupten ta the. Enquirer ot this dty.
Much opposition ia apparent among the
aewspapen of tbe leading cities and towns
-of this'State, Pennsylvania and Indiana,
and Senator Siiennao is roundly denounce 1
because of lite introduction In Lie Sen ite.ot
the bin to make such copyright the law of
the land. Tbe Enquirer of Tuesday aay»
Bdltoriallr
.
Congress should ttot dilly-dally with tho
scheme te create a m mopoly in news
U tho
U. end propose
patent, that is

matter ot the
4&gt;raln ot the

steam engine or the water-wheel—as to.ask for
a guarantee of proprietorship In events to
which they bear no relation except that ot
cbionlck-rs. A mor© direct route to tint re­
lief they seek would be to forward with a bill
and ut that the people In tbeir respective
bailiwicks
be
compelled
to
become
subscribers
to
their alobbsr.
Falling
In that, how would
it do for them
logo before their Log!slatures and a«k tho

, .ournalism that can not stand ordinary com­
petition? if the bill latroduoed at tbe lo•tanocofthe monopolists can pass, the aboemakrrs. batters and iron-worker* uow en­
tered in business should immediately de­
mand that ail new comer* shall bo
ruled out and the poop!© compelled to
buy from them, and from them a one.
Tbo
bill
la
a
fraud.
It
ta
for
Lhe purpose of establishing a dishonest mo­
nopoly, and Congress should alt down upon
t xithout ceremony, and with unmistakable
force. 'Hie scope or tbe bi 1 is poutbiy not
comprehend d by tbe publishers whoso inter। sts are most seriously affected. Town* like
Dayton. Springfield, Hamilton. Chilileotbe.
/ai esvillo, Akron, Urbana. Young-town, Del­
aware, Lexington, Frankfort, Paris. Cynihiunu. Lafayette, EvanrrtUe. Sl.elbyvillo.
T&lt;*rro Haute, etc., might as well tsk their
members of Congress to legislate them out of
builnres as to tolerate acquiescence Tn thia
most Iniquitous of monopolies. The country
... vcan
—
ocwapapeni that. have been doing well

not a**ure themselves of continued prospvrity by Indifference to tbe action of their Congressroen. ----------Their materia!
Interests nnd tlie
-------------------rights of iho putilo have iieen attacked In the
highest legtetatlve IxSdy.
Letters to your
ttepresentauvo* and Senators are in order.

AMONG THE POLITICIANS.

Campaign*.

TheaRepublicoD State Convention of Texas
will be held at Fort Worth, April 29. The
most prominent candidate for tho guber­
natorial nomination is C. C. Brinkley, of
Sherman, who Is strung In tbe cattle re­
gions.
The Michigan Republican State Conven­
tion for lhe selection of delegates to the
National Convention at Chicago will be held
at Grand Rapids, April 24.
The California Itemocratlc State Conven­
tion will be held at Stockton, June 10.
At Charleston, 8. C, Tuesday, the Re­
publican Convention of the Seventh Con­
gressional District nominated Robert Small,
colored, for Congress, to succeed E. W. M.
Mackey, deceased.
A dispatch from Norfolk, Va, says that
In an Interview General Grant expressed the
opinion that either Arthur or Blaine would
receive the Republican Presidential nomina­
tion. He thought Hie Southern outrages
would be used by the Republicans as a cam­
paign rallying-cry.
The Arkansas State Democratic Conven­
tion to nominate State otticers and select
delegates to the National Convention wid
lx* held at Little Rock June 25.
Tho Vernjont Republican State Conven­
tion for the election of delegates to Ciili-ago
will be held at Montpelier April 30. The
Gubernatorial Convention will be held at
lurlington June 18.
The Republicans ot Maryland will hold a
State Convention Slay 1 to select delegates
to the National Republican Convention.
W. M. Smith. ex-Rallroail and Warehouse
Co-u miss loner, denies that be Is a candidate
for tee Republican nomination for Lieuten­
ant-Governor of DllnuLs.
The faction of tee Republican party In
Mlsssourl known as the ‘‘Filley Republic­
ans" have decided Io hold a Stale Conven­
tion nt Sedalia, April 9. As this Is tee mine
time nnd place decided upon by the regular,
or Van Horn, Republicans for holding their
State Convention, there will undoubtedly

daybreak, ooenlrig Uie battle with a battery
of seven Galling guns. Tbe cavalry have
been dismounted, owing to toe rough nature
of Uie ground around the rebel eamp, and
Hwcjix, Wayne Co.,N. Y.
will probably fight as Infantry. The border
of Osman Digma are hidden iu trem hufl and
pita British scduis have been frequently
fired upon, but owing to the poor marks­
manship of Uie rebels no one has been
wounded aa yet Five Uiousand men are
Btiore
positively known to be Ln tlie army of Os­
man Digma
• London, March 11—Much anxiety Is felt
In regard to tbe situation at Khartoum.
The ? tmes’Alexandria special s*y»: "It te
proverbial that three courses are po&amp;aibfo— hliruinala- bj 1 up.
to leave General Gordon to his fate; to dis­
MOb, you uccuu’t
patch English troops to Khartoum, or to Im­
port Indian troops. The policy of doing aououa ku« vuu &lt;
nothing has Dfit hitherto achieved signal
success." •
To KEBA1K DAMASKS.
Pahis, March 18.—The deficit in the indi­
Dear lady, lUcieitf probably bo u»c u-lltag
rect taxes in Fr nee for January and Feb­
ruary amount to 11,500,000 francs.
Sr. Pkteimrvhg, March HL—Tbe Coun­
cil of the Empire approves, by a Urge ma­
jority, the proposed euucesslo-as to the Rus­
so-American Company, which contemplates
tlie erection of groin elevators throughout
the country, bat Michel Katkoff, editor of
the. OJtcbd Jutlmnl of Moscow, strongly
'opposes the measure on patriotic grounds.
It is therefore doubtful Abether the Cxar
will sanction tlie scheme.
.
London, March 12. —Orders hsve been
given to a detachment uf marines at Chat­
DON’T GIVE IT 'VFbO.
ham to proceed immediately to Soudan.
Hono Kong, China, March 12;—it is re­ ■ "Ohlifl bad utuy kuu«U that tn lime.
ported that General Millot, coinmiuider ot
the French forces in Tonquin, opened tho
cannonade upon B. c-Niph- Monday. The
French column advancing upon that
uiusauce
place from Hal-Dzuotig met Uie enemy
, in force 8unday&lt; and after a sharp
conflict drove tbeir opponents back upon
1 Bao-NInh. Admire! Courbet has placed an wire Uie umw^r.iit b..y tenia.
I iron-clad in front of Qulnho and decland
A leu-ccui stamp lately soiu iu Naahvlll&amp;for
, that pert of the coast blockaded. At Can­
. u,n there are all signs of a prolonged war.
I There has been no liostiliiy to foreigners,
A RUN UN A DKLG 8TORF,
however.
Never a a* such a rush made tor any Drug
Paris. March 12.—T^te Committee of the Store as l» UuW al F. 1. bulge s &gt;ur a U i*d buv
Chamber of Deputies to which Uie question tie ol Dr, King a Acw Dtacuvety lur LousUiupof the importation of pork has been re­
ferred, decided , subject to the approval of wuh azmuij, urou« tn,'*, Uoanoiecs, severe
the GovermuenL to consult the Counclte- cuugtia, ui uuy nilcciiou ol tee 'linou. aud
General of the various departments upon Uie Luu^s, uui geta home of the g’eu» tetuedy
mutter. In the meanwhile, M. latnessan, a lice, uy tailing at above drug siote. Iteguiar
member of tbe committee, resolved to re­
Two-diinl* of the Georgia counties have
quest the Government to suspend tho em­
bargo on pork until tho committee ahail pt’rtul ur total piontbiuou. Rut the law aud
the whole matter a*e out uf poiiuca
have come to a final decision.
London. March 13.—Oxford University
•Z" If you have a cu.d or cough, buy n bot­
has decided to grant women tbe same exam­ tle of Hill's Ferness Cough bytup. Lrc it all.
ination as given to men.
If not satisfied, return the empty bottle aud I
London, March 11.—The race between will refund the muury. 1 al»o sell Hcriesa
George Bube.tr. the well-known English Worm Specific ou tLe same teims. Nocuie uo
oarsman, and Wallace Ross, the famous pay. Cobb's Little Podbpbjlhu Pill* tuica
F. T. bOlSE.
New Brunswick sculler, was wiUiensed by ueadaebe or no pay.
enormous crowds. The distance rowed
ia superlative; tbe best leader in life;
was tour miles and two furlongs, tbeWoman
best guide m happy days; Lite best con­
over
tho
regular
Thames course, soler in a rrow.
from Putney to Mortlake, Roas con­
ceding Bubear ten seconds. The betting ou
Tbe home is tbe scat of human civilization
Ross was five against four on Bubear. Bu- and human love. Give to 'be ladles w ho reign
bear’s lead at lhe start was four and ©no­ there cveiylbiug hat is possible to add to Uiclr
half lengths, but at Hammersmith Uie I ■ its happiness. We think must ot them would be
were nearly even. The race was wtu by pru.iiutidly grateful it tin-y were always sup­
widi DcIuhmI's Sxlctaius and boda, as
tho American by six lengths. After paaamg plied
they are guaranteed to be equid to or superior
Hammersmith, Ross led in spite of Uie ex­ to any Uilug on the market. ,
ertions of Bubear, and came in easily.
Time, 26 minutes and 10 seconds. The
contest was virtually over at Hammersmilte
Rons [addled home fifteen lengths aiiead of
Bubear. &lt;&gt;real crowds Uironged the banka
Rome. March 11.—In tho Italian Cham­
ber of Deputies Monday President Fariui
Those suffering from
ruled a member out of Order. Tbo Cbarpcomplaints peculiar to
ber annulled the President's ruling, wheretheir sei, which are
daily becoming more
u|&gt;on lie resigned, thus further complicating
dangerous
and more
the Cabinet- troubles.
firmly seated, yet wbo
Cork, March 10.—The funeral of Jerome
J. Collins, of the Jeer,Delta expedition, took
about
place hero Sunday, five Hums nd persona
escorting tlie remains to the cemetery.
Frlend.

FOOLISH

Sent to Prison by His Son’s Crime.
Boston, March 12.—Nathan P. Pratt,
formerly Treasurer of tho Reading (Maas.)
Savings Bank, convicted of emberzllng
funds in 1879, was sentenced Monday to
tour years’ imprisonment at hard labor.
I’ratt is seventy-three years old, and pend­
ing
proceedings, was confined In jail five
The Wlkconsih Democratic State Central
Committee met at Milwaukee Wednesday years. The original defalcation was 3100.­
aud decided to call u State Convention to 000, but a portion ot the money was recov­
meet at Madison, May 2fi, for the election ered, and tlie final loss to depositors Is about
of delegates to the Chicago Convention. SlU.OOO. it wns shown that the defendant
The date of the convention to nominate did uot profit by the defalcation. Though
nominally treasurer, his son, Sidney P.
State officers has not yet been fixed upon.
Pratt, conducted tho business, and the lone,
it was alleged, was through the latter’s
Death of Bishop Clarkson.
Omaha, Neb., March If.—Rt. Rev. Rob­ conduct. Sidney disappeared when tbo de­
falcation became known, and has never
ert II. Clarkson, Bishop of Nebraska, died since been heard ot
about one o’clock yesterday morning. He was
born Novmber 19, 182fi,at Gettysburg,Pa He
THE MARKETS.
graduated at Pennsylvania College in 1844,
and graduated in theology at St. James Col­
Naw You a. March U.
lege. Maryland, in 1844 He was rector of SL LIVE 8TOCK-Cattlo
Bhaep..............................
J nines Church, In Chicago, trom 1849 to 1865,
Hewn - .........................
when he was consecrated Bishop of Nebras­ FLOt
8 wj u' a «)
’K—Good to Choice.
ka and Dakota, and came to Omaha, wliere
5 ,5 £ fl M
latent
be made his home.
I W tt 1 I3H
WBRAT-No. I Rod .
.
1 a a i obh
No. S bpritur
CORN
Disappearance ol a Poker-Playing Clerk.
OATS-Weatan Mixed
New York, March 13.—J. IL Fullerton, RTE
cm..................
a Sl,2W-a year clerk of the Manhattan KRK-M
RD—Maaai...
Beach Railway, was missed yesterday, aad CHUBB....
with him 474 shares of stock, valned at
CHICAGO.
H5.000. Fullerton is single, aged thirty- BEEVES-Exira.......................
five. and baa held a confidential position
Choice..... .......
with the company for four yean. He fad
Medium
in with extravagunt club fellows, and ia
Butchers' Stock.
known to have lust as much as 5500 per
Inferior Cattle..
HCMIS-Live-Good
night ad poker.
.
.

For testimonials prov­
ing its merit, address,
K. PaSGELLT &amp; Co.,
Kalamazoo,
Midi.

Sold by all druggists.
' N. B.—Every woman.sickly or bealtr, should
re»d Dr. Pengelly’s book, "Advice to Motbere.
concerning di*ea*e ofs women and children,’’
Free to any lady. Postage in sealed envelope
4ccnta

for HalcJby II. O. HATJB.

T

8

A Great Game In Prospect.
New York, March 13.—WUUam Sexton,
the bBlard player of Now York, haa chal­
lenged George F. Sloseon. of Chicago, to
play three gaoies for S 1.000 a side In Chica­
go ar New York, beginning tlie first week
In May, one game to be ctrihlon carroma
500 points, oue of regular three-ball esrroin
of 1,500 points, and one a championship
game of 1.000 points. Tbe games to bo ten
days apart ________________

St. Louis, Ma, March 18.—John I
Dutehtr. D. IL Sherman and several oth&lt;
Eastern CBpLilista who ow* the «ld bee

SsstMcsd tor- Ula
Muskegon, MJcIl, March 18.—Judge
Ruraell has overruled
motion for a new

arrived here yesterday and arr-ingsd to turn
their property into a large slaughtering con­
cern, from which tlicy will soou send grtt.it
quaiitUiM of dreaseJ beef to New York and

victed of poisoning John Guild with ** rough

KHEEP
BCrrER—Creamer}
Godd io Ch. ice L
EGGfr-Ereah
FLOUR—Winter...
Spring..*
Patant'
GRAIN-Wheat No. 2 Spring.

to Jackson Prison at hard labor for life.
She wm calm and collected. Her husband

Ftoartar-....-....
Fencing..

I

Mopwand Malt Bitters Co.
DITROTT. MICH.

UH

t&gt; an

ei*»*. PeMI j« rests lei
will mailjob ttre • rey
k sends that will pel to*
sre*eeey te a te* dajs

i^s

BAST LIBERTY.

ZSMgy.:-.---;:

mtodat the North Fola.

I
I—rot «U* «Y »u. OtMXn—;

Inferior.
POTATOHB-Good to Choice..
PORK-Mraa
LAHB-Steazn............ .........

HOGS-Yarttanc.......... ..

Boston, March 12.—Praridnnt Warren,
of Boston University, wm the Speaker t

mULlTI TttX BOWXU.

Barley. No. I
BROOM CORN-

Common Boards.

tbe

stroyed by fire at Allegan yesterday, eotaOing a Iom of over &gt;400,090. A fire also de­
stroyed •uo.ooo worth at prs-perty at Gawd
mpld*.

WOMEN

:£

j relief of Fitz Joko
H&lt;yw. Ja Committer of
aUtokru out, and an
tbe item for clerks by

ScA KIM. March lit, 8:30 a m.—The Brit­
ish have just taken a position one mile from

81S

7 GR|AT MONARCHIES

ili

�local
on Tbungfav, March
Tha jnry
disagreed andanother trial ws* had the

er

-RABBLE

Spring set in March it.
Al. Wbiteomb is home from Lowell.
Emigration westward ia looming

ttieir comfort do ring tbeir recent
ceMitons poaditiua.
_______

offering their farms for sale.
quittad. In this case the evidence, so
Dr.C. C. Sherman has returned from
Chioagu, aisi has resumed practice in
LIFB IK I ASHVILLE, far aa persons are conwred. was evenly
divided. Mr. Grant and wife swore ed by implication by tbj incorporation light.
this town. Office with J&gt;r. Snell.
Aud Her Environ*.
.
Deh. Green is clerking for G. W.
act of 1871, and that, therefore, there
Mra. Al. Mi* recently received a let­
Fender said ’twan't; but the jury be­ was no law authorising Nashville to re­ Francis.
ter announcing the death in Nebraska
peter Dunham bus returned from of her grandfather C. P. Lewes, well
in corporate in 1878. and consequently
lieved the former and ao decided.
Wednestcred at the Wolcott
New York.
known iu this section, and for many
—About fifty zamphilarotntionists no law providing for the aMOMmeni
f*irat thunder storm of the *ea*on
years a resident here. Mr. L. was be­
1 went oyer to V’t. Villa; Saturday even- amdcollection of the taxes of 1882. as
Tuesday
morning.
tlie methods of assessing and collecting
tween hinety and one hundred years of
।
ing,
to
help
dedicate
F.
M.
Potter
’
*
new
to put a night man on duty at this
Mr*. H. G. Hale is visiting her moth­
age
Hie timeef bis death.
skating rink. A large company, in­ taxes under tlie charter ot 1889 and
Btatim.
er at GreenvilU.
, eluding some twelve or sixteen couples under the general incorporation act of
—Joshua R. Crouch, who lives near
Our merchants’sliow windows begin
are
widely
different.
1873,
from Charlotte, were present, aud ■
WOODLAND.
Morgan is a nephe w of th? murdered
The counsel for tbe corporation con­ to put on spring attire.
coiiple of hour* pleasantly ptuwed upon
Jacob Crouch.
Edwin McCartney is clerking for H.
L. Parrot started for Winnipeg Tues­
rite large smooth floor of the riiik. tended ;
day.
’
—With tlie disappearance of the The only tiling .to mar the enjoyment
First, That the act of 1873 was not un­ G. Hide temporarily.
B. H. Hoag has bought a fine young
Bert Hood has gone to Burlington,
snow our youthful bicyclist* reappear of the hour was the absence of music— constitutional in its provisions for reIowa.
team of Flav. Feigliner.
upon the streets.
'
Mr. Potter being disappointed in tliis iuc-orpo ration.
Second,
'That
the
act
of
1878
was
not
W.
E.
Pari*h,
brother
of
E.
L.,
is
so
­
John
Velte, 8r. ha* bought the Perry
—Onr hardware men have manufact­ at the last moment. Mis* May Anger
farm.
ured and sold more sugar making with Master Fred Barrett an.i Mia* by implication repealed by the act of journing briefly in town.
C.
W.
Granger,
of
Middleville,
called
Misses
Ida Myere and Lena Grozingoods this'year.than ever before.
Stoner and escort, all of Charlotte, 1878.
ger are attending school at Hastings.
Third. That whether the act of 1873 on Nashville friends la®t Friday.
—C. Ainsworth and E. W. Murray gave an exhibition of fancy skating.
J.
C.
Grave*
f*maki
r
g
a
short
so
­
Tlie
signs
of tbe times indicate a
was valid or invalid, its regularity
have been appointed school inspectors The verdict for pretty skating was in
wedding in the north east partof town.
could not be attacked in a tax proceed- journ at Stcndan, Mt. Calm county.
vice Dr. Hull and W. Webster resigned. favor of Hie flrat named couple. Our
Jpg,
as
the
village
was
actually
operat
­
C.
Ainsworth
has
sold
his
residence
Wm. McArthur Im* rented Lc Par­
—With Tuesday’s thaw disappeared folks enjoyed supper at the Commercial ing under the law of 1878.
to C. KiH fora cnnsMemtion of $3,000. rot’s farm and wiM'move thereon this
nnd retained hoiiiit iirtime not to in­
our sleiahing which we have en
Ed. "Nayoe la conducting Knnagn’A week.
Fourth, That replevin could not be
fringe upon tlie rights of tlie Sabbath.
uninterruptedly for nearly eighty
Mra. H. Holly Imui sold ber farm |o
maintained for property seized for tax- shoe st are during the latter’s absence.
—The second masquerade skate at
HenryGrosa bbacloeed his shoe shop John L-ndis of Indjana. Considera—The replevin suit nf Lucy L. Flint,
the opera house came off Wednesday
Fifth', That the parties opposing the nnd has pnne to work for Frank Bakery'Hon $6,000.
by her agent Horace W. FHot, v*. Al­
evening. Commodious seating capaci­
Enoch Wilson and wife, of McBride®,
”
Dr. “
Baughman wm called to Saranac
corporation had so far acquiesced in
vin 3. Winn, came up for hearing
ty b
been arranged upon the stage *&lt;&gt;
the re-incorporation proceedings that are visiting friends in the village this to see Mita Clandie Haight who has
Tuesday and waa adjourned fun
the spectators, at least, were combeen sick for some time.
»
it was too ’ate for them to complain of
day (Friday) at N o’clock.
fortable. The Woodland band were
Several of our people who went to
Mrs. B.JL Hoag was called to Con. vis
—The Eaton district li
of the I. to have furnished tlie music, but failed any irregularities.
The circuit court gave judgment in thu week to attend the funeral of her Hastings on Monday, on Tuesday
. 0. G. T. met at tbe Odd Pellow’* hall to put in au appearance. A goodly
father.
► v.
were obliged to borrow a wagon to
Wednesday. Seven of the lodges in number appeared in costumes,, some of favor of thecotporation. Tbe case was
D. L. Smith has moved into hjs house come home with.
the district were represented and a which were pronouncedly elegant and renjpved to the Supremo court, where
“Another week gone and our baby
on the corner of Gregg and Phillips
very interesting session is reported. tasty.. Round and round they wbnt,. it was argued in January last.
not irr tbe News,” so saying Willie
The secretaries report is promised for prince and page, cowboy and niilk- ‘ On March 6th the Supreme court streets.
Dr. Garret and Mr. D. Golla. of Mid­ Miller threw the p iper aside in disgust.
rendered its decision, affirming the
mithext iwue.
‘all nnd short, fat nnd lean,
dleville, were in town Thursday trying Willie, you should have told us you
—Chas. Middle ton is now nicely lo­ graceful and clumsy, in a way that judgment of the circuit' court. The
had a brother.
.the “rollers.”
cated in the building lately moved up­ would dazzle the brain of a novice. text of the decision has not yet been
When some of our northern neigh­
The garnishee suit of C. Ainsworth
published,
and
the*
precise
grounds
of
on the grounds where Wood’s foundry 7’hose who' have smiled derisively at
vs. H. W. Flint resulted in a verdict bors go to louia nnd load up with fire­
the
opinion
of
the
Supreme
court
are
stood, nnd is better prepared than ever tlie sport are fast succumbing to the
water
it- take* tlunn two days and a
for
tbe
termer.
to meet the wants of farmers and horse­ cmze and everybody goes on wheels. not yet known.
night to make the trip, and when they
L. A. Duncan, of Niles, internal1 rev
Eminent legal talent was engaged
men, in the may of blacksmithing and Well, the affair wa« an enjovable occa­
are
nearly
home don't know whether
enue collector for this district, was in
horse shoeing ) Notice his card in an­ sion, and there’* no telling when it will upon both sides of the contest. Merer*.
they are in Woodland or Odessa, bnt
Clement Smith of Hastings and Geo. town Wednesday.
other column.
be repeated.
have
to
stop
at their- neighbors’ and
Elwood Corbin and wife, of Eaton
Huggett of Charlotte, conducted the
—F..M. Potter, of Vermontville, haa
case in behalf of the prosecutors, and- Rapids, visited at D. C. Griffith’s Wed- inquire the way. Shame on Ionia.
NASHVILLE A VILLAGE.
arranged special attractions at his rol- '
On Friday of last week Dr. Gou*hMessrs. L. E. Knappeu and James. A. nestlay and Thursday.
ler rink for this evening. Linden W.
trill Sweexey of Hastings, in behalf of the
W. H. Kanaga started for Mansfield, er, of N«shville, performed sequestrotGuno, nn expert of Kalamazoo, will
village, although we are credibly in­ Ohio, Wednesday evening, where he omy upon Mr. Olney Whoeler. The
give nn exhibition, and prizenof $2 nnd
operation consisted in cubing down
formed that Mr. Knappen really con­ will make a brief visit.
bound tbe Umbsl
$1 will Ire given for the two most awk­
James B. Mills haa moved his family upon th*bone of the leg and removing'
ducted the case alone, he preparing the
O'er Tliornxpple'» dark se*,
ward skater*. Full particularsin advt.
the diseased portion. The disease f
into
Joseph
Beebe
’
s
house
in
the
north
­
brief, arranging for trial and conduct­
Right ba* triumphed
elsewhere. Prepare for a funny time.
which tife operation wm performed is
And Naabrllle 1* free.
ing the same, both in the circuit aid east cornerof town.
'fcrank
Helm
having
rented
his
farm
—The ladies aid society of the Con­
the result of an injury received up­
Saturday morning the tidings reach­ Supreme courts.
gregational church at their annual ed us that the Supreme court had, on
All along The Nkwi has had faith in Benzie Co., has lx*co me once more ward® of twenty years ago. .
meeting last week elected the follow­ the previous dty. rendered a decision to believe that the matter would he de­ a resident of Nashville.
At tlie temperance caucus on Monday
ing nfficera for tbe ensuing year:
Clyde Nichols, formerly a NashvHle the following nominations were made:
iu the corporation suit, whleh waa fa­ cided just as it was and so prophesied,
Preaident—Mra. H. A. Barber.
vorable to the village. In honor of the and warned these men to desist, but to boy, is visiting friends in town. He Supervisor, H. C. Carpenter; Clerk, J.
GarverTreasurer, J.W.Holmes; Jus­
decision, C. W. Smith immediately run no avail. Now they ihust walk up to now resides in Cincinnutti.
Treasurer—Mrs. G. A. Truman.
Dean Fleming, of Jackson, wns in tice, Judge R. Barnum; School Inspec­
up the stars and stripes, and congratu­ the captain’s office, like little men, pay
Committee to solicit new members—Mrs. G.
tor,
B. 8. Holly; Highway Commis­
Nashville
during
the
week.
He
came
their
taxes,
and
several
hundred
dol
­
W. Freud®, Mrs. Oruo Strong snd Mr* L. A. lations and sentiments to the effect
sioner, P. M. Wheeler; Drain Commis­
Foote.
tliat Nashville was a village, “as la a lars extra for luxuries, in the shape of tootrend the fnneral of his aunt.
sioner,
Levi Holmes; Constables, A. L.’
Israel
Wright,
of
Saugatuck,
who
—If our correspondents would be as village,” were heard upon every hand ; expensive law suits. Good enough.
'sured of the publication of their item®, and if words aud expressions given Let’s all hip, hip, hurrah I Now a has been visiting his sister Mrs. Jar- Cooper^Wm. Miller, Jerome England,
0. S. Grant.
Vhc*E Gar. rard, returned borne Wednesday.
they should see that their letters reach vent to upon the occasion mean any­
Frank and Kate Graham, •€' Maresus by Wednesday afternoon, if possi­ thing, the men who have attempted to
CHARTER ELECTION
ASSYRIA.
go, who have been visiting at O. A.
ble. and Thursday morning at the lat­ “bust up” the village of Nashville- are
Tlie election held in this village on Phillipa’a week past, returned home
est. Write on one side of the sheet, the most unpopular men inside tbe vilSam Davis is not expected to live.
Mondav last, was the most quiet ever Monday.
, aud, if unknown to ns, don’Cforget to। lage limits.
Winney Russell is on the sick list.
John M. Roe waein tlie village Tues­
sign your name, not necessarily for
Below we give a history of this case held in the history of this town. One
Mr. Potter bos taken John Gay’s
publication, but as a guarantee of good from commencement to decision. Let hundred and ninety-three votes were day and Wednesday. He is aow in tbe farm.
faitu.
*
every chronic tax-grumbler read it polled, just 80 leas than were cast in employ of tlie Birkett Manufacturing
Charles Hyde, ef Muskegon, is visit­
the election , of 1881. This is not be­ Co., of Birkett.
—Edmund Paraloe, the soldier alocu- and take warning:
ing in town.
S. 8. Hamill held forth to a&gt;slim au­
The village of Nashville was origi­ cause we have less voters now than
tionist, has been secured by Jefterds
The Center schoolclosed Friday with
post, G. A. R. to appear at tbe opera nally incorporated under a special char­ we hadjn 1881. but because then an ed­ dience nt tlie Congregational' chureh, appropriate exercise*.
itor wm running for preaideut, and and the few who were there-failed to
house Tuesday evening. March 35th. ter in tbe year 1869,
U. E. Hinchman has newly shingled
In 1878 the Legislature passed an act everybody was interested, and the vo­ appreciate his effiwts.
Mr. Paraloe is reputed to be one of t?.e
his store house.
B. F. Reynolds shipped one of his
first elocutionists and humorists of our providing for the original incorpora­ ters turned out and exercised their
Mr. Shafer and several others will
tims, and will be ant to draw a large tion of unincorporated districts into right of franchise, just as they ought wajfons to Middleville Thursday, John start lot Kansas next week.
L. J.
bouse. Tbe proceeds of the entertain­ village*, and also providing that vil­ to at every charter election. The lack Wilcox being tbe purchaser.
Cai Smith has rented the Albert
ment are for the benefit of sick and lage* already incorporated might avail of interest is d- monstrated from the Wheeler will ahte take one of these ve­ Shepbart farm and moved thereon.
needy mcrabeis of the post of which themselves of the general act of 1873, fact tint but one ticket was in tbo- hicles to Dakota.
A dance will cons* off at Mr. Potter’s
Charley Woteott returned from a vth- on the Mulvany farm next Friday
by voting so to do at tlie annual elec­ field. About noon 91 vote* had been
there are no* quite a number.
tion in the spring. This act of 1873 cast, and then a few persons taterested it at ffemer Saturday. HO-wi’I start night.
—Last Friday night J. L. Stevens
conferred on villages adopting ita pro­ themselves. Result: two more tickets for New Mexico shortly in the employ
received a telegram, announcing tbe
visions, special powers, duties and were thrown into the field and the in­ of Unian City men who wiR’engage in Co. 'last fall than there has been for
death of hi* brother, W. L. Stevens, at
terest *as increased. The citizens the sheep business there.
years.
Lock Berlin, New York, aud took th* methods of procedure in the perform­
We bad' the pleasure of attending tbe
ance
of corporate rights, as a substitute ticket was elected by majorities rang­
A_boy living at Mr. Wilkes’, while
flrat
train
for Hie East.
The
ing from 73 to 180. We give ticket dedicatory ceremonies of tlie Battle coaatiDg. hurt bis back and death was
for
the
powers
given
in
the
original
particulars of Mr. Stevens’ death, a*
and minorities below:
Creek Knights of Pythias now and
ascertained, are that he was drawing charter ST»Dted by the Legislature.
Major! tiro. beautiful hall, this week, aud may say
In the year 1874 so much, at least, of
Tub Walker aud Rdila Feigbner
President, WUllanj Boston,
something about it in our next.
were made man and wife Wednesday.
loaxl was upset aud he was crushed be­ tlie general incorporation act of 1878 as Clerk, Frank MeDoby,
The Pontiac Bill Poster, in its re­ They took a trip to Cadillac.
provided for the original incorporation Assessor, John E. B»rry,
neath it. Mr. Staven* visited here
port ef Hie Sixth District Pte** Aasociof unincorporated districts, was declar­
Allen Graham’s bouse burned Sun­
this winter and during his stay bought
&amp; atior^says: “Strong, of the Nashville day night. Nothing was saved.
ed unconstitutional by *ur Supreme Street Commlbslouer, John Smith,
Tha
the building which is occupied by bis
no News* read a characteristic address en­
court. The decision, however, did not, Constable, Lymsn A. Brown,
family were away at the rime.
brother John.
in terms, apply to tlie provisions for Dsnlei L. Smith,
134 titled, ‘Confessions of a Country Edi­
Grandma.Butler departed this life
—For a convdrcablc time tbe reai- the re-insorporution of village* already John FnrnlM.
103 tor/ and was frequently interrupted
10 that his auditors might give vent to Taeeday. The funeral occared at the
deuta of school district No. 8, Hastings incorporated, nor did the reasoning of Hiram R. Diekliieoa,
Congregational church on Thursday.
and Castleton (frae,)have been wrought tlie dechion necessarily touch the pro­
tbeir feelings.”
THE 8101.
Her remains were deposited ia tbe
up pro and con over the the feasibility visions foi re-incorporation.
The Williams hotel, Battle Creek, is Ellis cemetery.
of dividing the diftrfct 'to better ac­
Elisha Crane is very sick.
having an immense run&gt; and the sign.
In 1873 the Legislature, doibtlea*
Rut.
comodate those living at ita extreme*. having in mind-the decision regarding
Mra. Geo. Gallatin is quite Bick_
JOHNSTOWN.
On Thursday last tbe school boards of
Frank Baker is on the sick list.
Castleton and Hastings township met original incorporatiou of unincorporat­
Elza Wells and wife are both sick.
of the fact that it is one of the largest*
0. Dunn is dangerously ill
Hl the Mhwnl house in that district to ed districts, making no mention of the
Wm. Martin is very low at present. hotels in Central Michigan. Messrs..
Burt Tungate is going to move on C.
hear the voice of tbe people upon tbe act of 1873, but dispensing with tbe
James McGrow is sick with eryaip- Garfield and Werstein, know just hew
Dickinson’s place.
subject. The law requires a majority features regarded by the Supreme
to make a wayfarer happy, and thair
A feather renovator haa dropped
of the whole number of Qualified vot­ court as objectionable in the law of
Amos DeWater** little child i* very hotel will always be a popular one..
down at Banfield.
er* in favor of division to secure that 1878. and making no mention of pro­ sick.
Fred Bristol haa moved into J. C.
WEST KALAXO.
L. McKinnU is very sick with spinal
and failing to get such minority, the ceeding* for re-incorporation.
Rente’* house.
board were unable to act and tbe mat­
In 1879 tlie village of Nashville took meningitis.
Leap year parties are all tbe rag*.
J. C. Wickwire has purchased the
C. W. De maray is the victim os a
ter is still undecided.
proceedings to re-incorporate under
Nothing new for last week’s items.
farm lately owned by C. Hunt.
tbe la* ot 1878, and ever since 1879 the remittent attack.
Farmers are pie paring for sugaring.
Rumor says that Warren Bellinger
Old Mrs. Crane ia dangerously sick
nity has been slightly exorcised over a affairs of tbe village have been con­
There is a great demand for good hiid several fat sheep stolen last Satur.
I
nasty trnusactiou which purported to ducted under the provisions of tbe gen­ with erysipelas.
hay.
Mrs. A. D. Squires is recovering from
have transpire^ in Woodland, but, we eral net of 1878*. instead of nuder ita or­
There are a large number on the sick
The crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
a serious illnesa.
are happy to any, that the beautiful iginal charter of 1869.
fiat this week.
8. D. McKee at the M. E. church was a
Earl Cooper is still ver» sick with
and highly moral township of Wood­
in 1883 Hi rain Coe and otliura, own­
Mra. John Teralin continues very grand success.
spina! meuiugiti*.
land is abaoivod'from the stain, as the ing land ou the outakirta of tbe village,
Burt Elscy is soon to move to Battle
Richard Graham i* recovering from low with fever.
transaction occurred in Sunfield. It doubtless desiring to relieve them­ an attack of erysipelas.
Tlte Dakotans are beginning to leave Creek to work for Titus &amp; Hicks de­
seem® that way long back in August selves from Uie payment of certain vil­
J. C. Grave*’ little girl is seriously for that blissful clime.
livering flour.
John Grint. Jn. had sick children and lage taxes, took steps to overthrow tlie ill with malarial lever.
On Tuesday came our first indica­
Evan Poork house caught fire one
Mr*. Frank Ove rami th south of town
becoming worn out with watehieg, hi* prtweut incorporation of the village, has a severe attack ef diphtheria.
tion of spring in tbe shape ot a general day last week- For all he is a blind
neigblkors offered tbeir aervice*. One possibly having in vie* Hint if the re- ;
Lon. Stowe’* baby i* recovering from break-up.
.
?
man iie climbed on top of the house and
night Walter VanNortwicfc an i Mr*. incorporatiou proceeding*coaid begot­ an attack of inflammation of the stom­
Wm. Spire has completed bis turning put it out.
,
Nell* Fender sat no with the children ten rid of, an amendment to the. origi­ ach.
TImj Grangers had an oyster supper
H. W. Hewes.wljo has been sick near­ machinery and ia no* making broom
While Mr. and Mra G. slept. In the nal charter might be obtained more ad ly all winter with inflammatory rheum­ handles.
Friday night. There was* good atten­
night tlww were awakened and saw vant*g&lt;*ous to the agricultural proprie­ atism, i* able to he out.
Joseph Tomlin la getting material to­ dance- They are to have a dance next
Sam. Hartford’s little boy, Jimmie, gether for building a new house which
tor®. To that end Hinun Coe, Matthew
week Thursday night.
rooked rn-^ going on l»ec*&lt;*n the P. Taylor, Myron Pennock, Solomon i« very sick with spinal meningitis he badly stands in need of.
That boy living near tbe Burroughs'
complicated with malaria.
Fcigbner. Henry Feigfaner and Jacob
Rub* SloMon who *a* accidently
Emory Smith, is very low with
Pnrkey refused to pay Hie eorpoiMg, sniual UMmingiti* nnd but slight hopes shot a short time mtn. is rapidly ree*v- b.meM and think, be w
who
school and highway taxe* of 1883. and
ensg from tbeaeeideut.
«l an d&lt;l.ru of whar upon seizure of their property by the
BnnO-’d.
oitible cnoditinu. It i* thought that
B big M-i O It
he wmnut live.
thank* to the many kind friends wbo publfahed.

MAH. IB, 1*4

« ntrur.

»e-

Not »ll. B&lt;rt *11. are here today
TBJM I— ... _u,
J

RrM* fn bis silent jpuve.

Then Frank deer, farewell.

Hix spirit pure aud bright
With morel* do* l« dwelling
In realm* of pure delight.

■ nd in grief bare given thee up
OuPloved and cherished one.
COMMON

COUNCIL

PROCEEDINGS

Cocxcil Booms.
l
Nashville, Mar. 18, 1884- f
Council met to declare election and transact
before the meeting.

Minutes last meeting read and approved.

tore o( slecticsi tbe following named peraon*
were declared eketed to tbe several different
office* for the ensuing year: President, Wm.
Boaton; Clerk, Fiank McDerby; Araraaor,
John E. Barry; Treasurer, CaaaiUf L. Glasgow;
Marahal, James M. Pilbeam; Street' Commla•iouer, John IL Smith; Constable,Lyman A.
Brown; Trustee®. ■ H. B. Dickinson, D. L.
Smith, and John Furniss.
The following accounts were presented
and on motion approved by aye* and nays aa
follows:

Truman. Nays,

815.96
&amp;00
:i ui
:&lt;oo
B. H. Hoag,
4 5u
Cha* 1-entz,
3 00
Thon. Purkey
3.00
G. A. Truman
UO
E.Parady.......................... ........ ..............
The account of H. W. Flint for S3.00 was
preseated aud on motion referred to finance
Frank McDcrbv
F. T. Boise,

On motion council adjourned.
F. MoDekih,
E
Clerk.
FLEMING—tn Nashrtllr, Mar. K 1864, of
cnmumplioa El lx* J. seed 57, wife of Win.
E. Fleming, of San Francireo, Cai.
Mr*. Fleming haa been a sufferer of Asthma
which tannloaUxi in consumption and death.
She has tried many different cHmakre but
found nO relief. Tbe funeral scrvicef&lt;, conduct­
ed by Rev. Ltvermoac, were held at the resimain® intersed temporarily, in the village eemetery.
________
.

CARD. OF THANKS.
I deelre to thank the people ot Nashville for
tbe many kindness they have shown to my late
wife, I also teodermy thanks to Rev. Livesmore and tho cbotafor service* tendered, and

w. E. Furan*.

LOCAL MATTERS.
To my fdend* and patron*: I have this dav
•old. my law offic* to James B. Mill*, whom I
cheerfullv recommend to youTpstronag*.
March l.t, 1884.

EXTRA SEED CORN.
I have 125 bushels ot Extra Seed Cora of the
Hathaway variety. It is tbe earliest and most
productive yellow dent corn grown In this lati­
tude. It raatrrred perfectly without tntary
from frost. Tbwse farmers wising to plant
strong and reliable seed can obtain It by order­
ing early. Price *2.50 per bushel and 35 cent*
extra for each sack aaea, deliven'd at depot.
As torellabUlty and fair dealing I would refer
you tn Eugene Davenport, of Woodland
Avkltess,
Da. N..D. Thomas.
Decatur, VanBuren, Co., Mich.

FOR SALE CHEAR
On* good work hone. ,
&amp; A. 7
*7* A Cue and nobby Uneof Spring Suit*
c men, boy» aud youths juxt received at
8. LiEMitir smb.

NOTICE.
All persona Indebted tn. the late firm of J. W
Holmes &lt;fc Co. are uotltled-to settle by the 1st
day of April, 18M. wltbctafaU.
Johx W. Hounra &amp; Co.,
Woodland, Mich.

A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS
To Loan on good Real Estate security.
________ H. A. Duaxa*.
Why don’t you •eoE'.R. White st J a* Flem­
ing’s Jewelrv Btore, and exchange that Old
Sewing machine for an Elegant New Crown
with *U tbe attach mente complete.

WANTED.
100 Cords of 18- I*ch Green Wood.
D. C. Gaimwi.
^Lttring mTBoitar Cnduro 8** fbr
quarter, at
Jxo. Baamt’a
AUCTION !
The uodertigiMd will aril *t their residence,
2 milt® aouth *Dd lJ&lt; mlleewt of Mapfa Grove
Center, on
Thursday, March 20th.,
At 10 o’etoek,*. m., tbe following property K&gt;
wit: Three good Horees, 2 Cow®, 2 tworsar-

Top Buggy, (nearlr new) 1 Bob Sleigh. 2 Bet
Double Hanies®, 1 single Haraes*. 1 Plow, 1
spring tooth drag, and other article® too nurnerou to mentiou. We will also offer a farm of
eitbsr 40 or 80 acre®. C. P. 4D. R. 8xadi.
FOR SALE
,Ooe good Work Horae. H. J. Bxocicnro,
FOR 8ALE AT A BARGAIN.

Mzuhaix, Gauitlx

aar Don't forget that John Braun keep*
fine line ot Tobaccos and Cigar*

NEW MEAT MARKET.
openod a meat market firat doer- n.).-th of 8.

MO^EY TO LOAN

Dcxxu,
JQHK BjUVM't.

�Fltmrt Flour! Flour! CARPETS I

among maomol
A REMARKABLE STOCK MANIPULATOR.

■agaltsUe,

well known
tected against F*
This Inquiry was addressed to a reporter

'Thia waa CbarltM Woerizhoeff.-r, bead of
tbo. firm of Woeriahocffer A Co., of Bx-

ker*.

His family con slats of his wlfo and

valued s’

knights in lhe Stock-Board tourney F*
His career, despite the interesting
glamour w.iloh always surrounds phenom-

aliUra; no thrill!n.-episode of any kind,
dime-novel romance. But it does conclusiv ly prove the wisdom, no far as this
world gons, of sticking to first instincts,
do

Woeri»bo.ff«r, a German
of good family, landed in &gt;hls country in
1804, when be had just turned his major
tty. Hu cam&gt;* from Frankfort-on-tho-

kings for centuries, and possibly imbibed
a financUl instin. t from tl^ Frankfort air.
His first steps wore
house of Von
moot with the wellnatural aptitude
Hoffman &amp; Co.,where
.
for ■peculation soon became cl rar.
Arter serving an apprenticeship at deak.work he became areolatod with tbo firm
of bpeyer &amp; Co., brokers and dealers in
foreign securities and exchange. In tho

Tho husband wm appointed trustee of
the estate, in which ho had a life intarest.
The brother of Mrs. Bllkmsu, Darius
C&lt;o»by. Mr. Sllkman’s son, Tneodoro IL,
office of Lockwood' &amp; Crosby. He is now
about twenty-six years old.
It is alleged that the eon, instigated by

ber children, without consulting his father
and in opposition to tho father’s wishes,

with the aon and Croeby, who ordered the

made by Si.kman "to expose certain dis­
crepancies in eortam marriages and births
vokod Mr. Crosby’s reaontmeuL
A few evenings afterwards, May 19,
1881, Bilkman was attending a lecture in

consult and respect his judgment on turna

broker*, wit Iding heavy capital, intrusted
him with tbeir brokerage. For some time
bo confined himself strictly to the legiti­

mate business of commissions, in which ho
earned an enviable reputation for his
acuteness and honorable promptness in
making returns. At long h, feeling his
own strength, and fully confident of busi­
ness from his German constituency, bo
branched out for himself, and lor the past

Thia arrangement is liable to confuse the
street as to a man’s personal dealings, for
AU*
|L«&lt; &gt;._
nt
which arc merely bandied on commission.
His very remarkable and successful intui­
tions ab iut the market brought him a rush
aitlon to command the entire German
strength of the street. When ho does
move, it therefore means far more than the
personal deals or the personal capital of
Woeriahoeffor &amp; Co. Sometimes on tbe

shrewd, generally successful. His latest
dash has becu on the bear side in Padfio&lt;,
He was In peculiar circumitancos to ac-

trade; for tbstance, he was
tbe Oregon Transcontinental Company,
which naturally gave him a full insight
Lute the affairs ai-o of the Oregon Con­
struction Company ani the Northern Pa­
cific. H!&lt; information was utilised when
tee in the North River Construction Com­
pany, and this was so closely identified
with tbo West-Shore and Ontario and
Western, that his knowledge,of this tripli­
cate concern enabled him to trade advan­
tageously on tbe board.
What soft of a man i» he! Wnat are his
-personal traits! Well, t &gt; look at Woerisboeffor yon would probably take him for a
solid and satis fl.»d Gorman merchant, with­
out a great deal of trouble on his mind,
medium height and sloe, quiet eyes, re-'

bly even temperament for one carrying :he
details of intricate' problems in bls head.
There is abaolu ely nothing about bis ex­
terior, if we except perhaps a peculiar
shrewd curl of the mouth, to indicate un­
usual financial instincts.

thing you don't. Want to know, and nothing
that you do. Always polite and gracious,
full of goo.l humor, courteous and un-uffled, be will laugh and jpko, slap you on
the back with* German heartiness, agree to
in his blandest brogue: "You go to Cam­
mack; b» understands these things better
shrewd broker from N&lt;&gt;w Orleans who fig­
ures with Woerishooffer in his deals.
Every evening about eight o’clock you can
. see the German speculator saunt-&gt;r quietly
into tbe Brunswick and hold a protracted
•confab with Cammack. Personally Mr.
Woe&gt; to'joeffar lias entirely withdrawn himael! from the Stock Board, hi» appearance
there being by d -puty, Mr. Sutumerhaus, a

In his social and bwiinecx relations
Woerisboeffer ia extremely popular, chief
Ay among his clerks, who ofte;. experience
his xindncuK. Often, when one of them
looks played out with bard work, he will
quietiy receive a good-aized check and an
accompanying order to take a trip and
build up. In case of any trouble or family
afflic ion tbe -atn- sort of considerate help
iaeztendad unasked. Thia make-* tbe boys

in his domestic relations Mr. Woeriak' «fferi« most happily fixed. A few years

Ing taken before Judge Gifford, who bad
issued the warrant for his arrest, ba wm
taken to Utica and placed in tho Blate
Lunatic Asylum.
.
There be wm detained untn August S3,

priaonmont was unlawful. Tbo papers
have just boon served In a suit brought in
the Supreme Court in Westchester County
by James G. Bilkman against Darius G.
Croaby J in which tho Ittacr is charged
with instiga’ing Silkman’s incarceration
in tho lunatic asylum, and damages ot
$,15,000 claimed.
On entering tho asylum ho was locked
up alone in a small cell or bed-room at
eight p. m., with no light, separated from
all bodily comforts and friends, and no
opportunity given him to communicate
with any person in his interest. While in
the mnd-houso ho was compelled to asso­
ciate with ordinary pooi^house patients
and those who were really insane, to listen
to obscene language, to endure the priva­
tion of all decent arrangements, to eat
poor-house fare, such as wretched butter,
soggy potatoes and Long Island coffee
under throats of reaort to the mouth-screw
and stomach-tube in case of revolt.
Ho chargee £hat a letter which he wrote
to an intimate friend, containing informa­
tion concerning important paper*, was
sent by the asylum officials to Crosby, and
that ,the papers mentioned wore taken

effort to prevent bis release after being al­
tered for tills purpose. Mr. Sllkmou ia one
of tho managers of the Society for Pro­
moting the Condition of the Insane.
A WOMAN'S WRATH.

(Williamstown (Kyj Special.]

War was declared aud a pitched battle
fought at a dance given not (ar from tills
place last night, near the line of Owen
County, which for a time created consider­
able oommotion and resulted in the wound,
ing of a young mtn named John Rudolph
by a young lady named Ml&lt;i M *lissa Coll­
ier. It appears that Rudolph is a very
iung-tonguad individual, aud that he had
moat maliciously slandered Miss Collier,
who is considered a young lady of most
excellent standing in that community.
Having heard of hie aland-ra, she sought
l ira. Learning that ho was at the dance
above mentioned, and being exasperated
beyond measure, she armed herself with a
hickory club and entered the house
crying. Tho dancers wore just about to
begin a quadrille, when they were in­
terrupted by the exdamatlin: “Where
is the scoundrel!” Tbe whole' assem­
bly looked up In utter amazement, and
discovered tbe lady rushing toward tbe
corner, where Rudolph wns seated, with
desperation in her eye. Swinging the club
assne approached Rudolph, she was heard
to say: “Oh, here be ia t ” and whack went
the shillalah upon his head, giving him a
glancing blow sufficient to knock him over.
Being in a corner be could not get out
hurriedly, and Miss Collier seised the club
with both hands and gave him a terribis
beating over the head, shoulders and arms,
which be held forward for protection. Tho
host endeavored to bold the young lady to
prevent ber from killing Rudolph, but
could do nothing with her, and not until

Tbe preaeoi Honda, which »&gt;« either
devastating or threatening the country
in every direction, are justly cauae for
apprcbeiiMon. No matter whether they
come suddenly or by slow degrees they
are in either case, a great evil and
much to be dreaded, and yet America
will always I* troubled by these spring
overflow*. Probably one of the most*
diMstrona that wm ever known, occarrdio R«»clieater, N. Ym aboat twen­
ty years ago. The Genesee, just above
the falls, where Sum Patch made bis
Husl and fatal lenp, became complete­
ly blorkndwl by ice. forming an impas­
sable dam, nnd the water coming down
the Geuesce river overflowed.tlie prin­
cipal portion «*f the city of Rochester.
Tula catastrophe would have been reIMMited the present year had Dot tbe
energy and forasigbt of tlie city au­
thorities prevented it. The writer hap
|M-ned to be in Rochester st that time
nnd was greatly interested in the man­
ner in which this great catastrophe whs
averted. Every few moments, a ioar
like tlie peals of.thunder ur the boom­
ing of cauuon would be heard, ftid in
order to wee this ice blasting piocess
the writer went to the tup uf the Dew
Warner building, which overlooks the
Genesee river. From here he was not
only enabled to see the. process unin­
terruptedly, but also the magnificent
building which has just l»een complet­
ed? Tliis is unquestionably the finest
building devoted to business and man­
ufacturing purposes hi America, being
entirely fireproof, eight stories high,
nnd coutuining raver four and a quarter
acres of flooring, .Mr. Warner treated
your correspondent very courteously,
and iu tbe course of the conversation
said.
"We are doing a tremendouabusineM
and are far behind in our orders. This
is the season ot the veur when people,
no mutter how strong their constitu­
tion muy be, fed, more or less, the
pidn anil indisposition, the headaches,
colds, neuralgia, rheumatism, dull
piiimc sore throat, coughs— all the 1,001
ills that flesh ia heir to, come this time
of the year, if at all.
It is natural,
therefore, that we should be very busy.
Thia is specially true of our Safe Rheu­
matic Cure, and It is crowding us very
sharply for a new remedy.”
"Singular, but I had forgotten that
yon do not advertise to cure all dis­
eases from one bottle, as is done gen­
erally by many other medicine men,
but I supposed Warner’s Safe Cure war.
for the cure of rheumatism.’’
"And ap it has been until our remedy
which was especially for rheumatism
and neuralgia, was introduced.
We
have been three years oerfectiog this
new remedy.
Study first taught us
there were certain powerful elements
in Warner's Safe Cure, better known
as Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure, that made wonderful cures in
clironicand acute rheumatism, but dur­
ing our investigation, we learned of a
remark ible cure at a celebrated springs
and put expert* to investigate and
found that the springs did not contain
any valuable property's, but the course
of treatment that was being given there
was performing all the benefit.
By
carefully combining the active princi­
ples of this remedy with our Safe Cure,
we have produced our Safe Rheumatic
Cure, ana the cures it is effecting are
simply wonderful, aud I do uot doubt
it will Iwcume as popular as our Safe
Cure.”
"You seem to talk freely in regard to
your remedies and appear to have no
secrete, Mr. Warner?’
"None whatever.
The physician
with hi* hundred calls and one hun­
dred diseases, ia necessarily compelled
to guess at a great deal.
We are en­
abled to follow up and perfect, while
physicians can only experiment with
their hundred patients and hundred
dineases, with the ordinary physician,
the code binds him down, so that if he
makes a discovery, he is bound to give
it to the other physicians, which of
course, diac .urnges investigation, toil
great extent. Thia ia why the great
qiacovrriea in medical science of late
years have been made by chemists and
scientists and not by physicians, and it
in a measure accounts fnr the great
value of remedies, alscTfor the remark­
able success of all those doctors who
make a specialty of one or two dis­
eases.”
"And you find that you are curing as
great a number of people an ever be­
fore F
"Yea, a fnr greater number.
We
never.suld so much of onr medicine as
now and never knew of so many re­
markable cures.”
The writer departed after the above
interview, but was greatly impressed,
not only by the sinceritv of Mr. War­
ner, but by the vastneM of all he saw,
Mr. Warner's medicines are used
throughout the entire length nnd
breadth of the land, and we doubt not
the reabIt they are effecting are really
un wonderful rm they are related to l&gt;e.
THE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

FOR PAIN.
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
El AD1CBR TOOTHACHE

dolph’s anna wore badly hurt, and also his

SORE THROAT.
ql-ixbt, rwkixiwgb.

to exhiust herself in the clubbing exercise.

Dooirc-to zay that they are now making Flout
by tbeir

'

NEW MACHINERY I

And can f uml»h all who love Good Bread
with Floor that will delight them. One
sack will convince ail that oar floor te
tbe Bom, sad will be tbe

PvauauD rraav aavtnuwr mxnts, M
Na*hwHlu, Michigan.
Office ta aemted story aC Tates' brie* Mask.

CARPETS I
X«rce«t Une betweea Xaal&lt;Min and Grand Rapid,

b*wi^*taS^iM*-^id6Miug.

NOW ON KXH1BTHON AT

PRICE gl.60, IF PAID IN advance

W. 8. GOODYEAR 4 CO.’S,

CTRCULA'nOjr. 1J5OO COFIEB.

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Farmers will flat] it to their Intercut to make a
trial trip co oar mill and be convinced of
' the truthfulneM of above Btatcmcnta.

We shall also keep tn slock

PEBDME THEBE LIBERAL AD EAYdm

OUR STOCK IB

Rich, Elegant and Beantifol I
EMBRACING ALL THE

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Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal ^To-w &lt;3z T^ate Stales

And Bran.

In Brumel and Ingrains.

OUR SAW MILL

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

-a—I. turolnjoul—

.

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything in this Hoe.
’ a call.

Give ue
-

H. R. DICKINMOW A CO.,
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

THE OLD RELIABLE

MEAT MARKET
HENRY" ROE,-Pkoprietor,

Naabville, Mich.

ORNO STRONG,
Editor and Proprietor.

RAGS, MATTINGS AND HEMPS, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Don't buy a Carpet until
You. See Us.

STANDARD (1&gt; Meridian) TIME

PRICES SATISFACTORY.

Trains on the Main Line will pass Jackson
as follows;

MAIN LINE.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Golnig West front Jaokeon,

tS-M

Mall10.15 a.m. Arr Chicago 650 p. m
Dav Express 12.10p. m. Arr Chicago 7.40 p. m
Ev. Express 10.45 p m. ArrChicago 7. 30a. tn
Pacific Ex.. 12.40 a. m. Arr Chicago7.56 a. m

PAST EXPERIENCE
t—Has

convinced me that----

Mall2.55 p
Dav Express 3.55'p m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. m.
Atlantic Ex. 8&gt;»0 a m. Arr Detroit 6.15 a. m.
Night Ex... 5^0a

THE ONLY TRUE WAY
To conduct tbe Grocery Business Is on

For choice roasts or luscious steaks, ’
Or pork to go with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old Reliable.|

I

OASH

Tbe Atlantic an dPaciflc Expresses rune dafty
others run daily except Sunday.
Every man, woman and child must have
Groceries, and ought to buy them at prices aa
Grund Itaplda Division.
« For pork raussge, pure and sweet.
near cost aa possible. Tbe person who buys
Made In « .bop that's always neat,
Go to the Old Reliable.
these goods on credit, must pay a bonus to
tbe store-keeper for that privilege/ which be STATIONS.
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
can illy affordTo do Id these close times.
You can buy If you have the means.
At the Old Rcliabfe.
Rapids Lv
Groceries Bought for Cnsh Grand
Bowen
Aud for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
Weans Ten to Fifteen Per
Middleville
without grief,
Hastings...
Cent
Saved
!
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
Nubrtlie.
beef,
And upon this principle I propose to conduct Vermontville.
To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
Charlotte----my business hereafter.
Eaton Rapkte.
Good veal aud fat mutton, tbe beat in the
land
I haven’t time to enumerate lhe different Rives Junction
Jackson
We shall a) was keep the like on band,
articles I keep, but suffice It to say that my Detroit.
At tbe Old Reliable.
stock consists of
p.m.
There is something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef. The Choicest Goods
WEHTWARI).
To be bad al the Old Reliable.
To be found In lhe Wholesale Markets— all
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
STATIONS.
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a full line of
Mall G.
We have It ou hand all tbe while.
At the Old Reliable.
Crockery, Glatt and Earthem Ware,
Detroit
And m for poultry, now don’t be afraldl
4.00
Confectionery, Cigart and
Jackson
We keep ’em fnt, specially for our trade,
12.25
0.45
Tobacoot.
Rives Junction..
12.48
At tbe Old Reliable.
7.08
Eaton
Rapids....
2.35
In fact for anything in tbe way of meats,
And remember that It’s a cold day when I
A15
1.40
Tbe Old Reliable la lhe place 'hat can't be get left either on quality of guods^or low prices. Charlotte
Vermontville
....
2.05
3 55
beat,
Respectfully,
Nash rille
2.13
4.10
And don't you forget it.
Hastings
4.50
2.41
8.M
9.M
I'10 H1«fkeet Market Price paid for
Middlerillc
5.30
8.07
9 07 | 10.«
Hides, Pelts, etc.
Bowen,
6 20
3.40
HENRY ROE.
CASH GROCER.
Grand Rapids.... 6.45
8.55

G. W. FRANCIS,

' Electricity is Life.' THE CROWN!
A lierelation to the Sick; Nature't Ijawt
Brought into Harmony with the
Human Body.

IL YOUNG, M. D., Pbysicten and 8u&gt;• geon, east side Main Bl Office honre

W

DR. J. R. BARKER,

T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician
• geon. AH professional calls
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. tn. ।

OVKB HUT XATtOXAL BAXK,

J

HASTINGS, MICH.,
And be cured by Electricity—Nature’s own
remedy—without medicine.

ELECTRICITY
Systematically used, opens the pores; helps
Nature throw off Uie excretions from the
body, gives tone to tbe neivous sys­
tem and life and vigor to all parts
of the body that have failed to
do their work heretofore ;
makes the aged feel
younger, and fits
ti e buMncss man or
woman to perfonn the du­
ties of life with greater ener­
gy and clearer minds. OTRemember, there are no shocks or unpleas­
ant senaationa Treatment short unlere
In some chronic caeca of long standing, Md
then not of long duration.

Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All traloa
connect tn saiae depot at Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern division.
E. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Aas’t Gen. Sup. Jack'son. Gen'l Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen'lPaas and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

FliBceliflinrouB Cords.

If you ore afflicted, if you“are tired of taking
Medicine, go and see

PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Slreeta.
EMORY

BURGMAN, Manufacturer of Boots and
ranted to.

promptly attended to.

THE CROWN SEWING MACHINE.

ty The "Crown” comes into the market
the last of all machines, but has sprung to ■yy OLCOTT HOUMB.
front rank at once from the fact that it haa ta­
A. 8- FOOTE, PxontlBTOM,
ken tbe good features tn all other machines
and put them in oue grand combination, mak
Nashville, Mich.
Ing this the Handsomest, Largest, Moat Silent
and Lightest Running Machine yet offered. All
Undeniably one of tbe best-kept hotel* tn
the “points" that theexperieuce of twenty yMrt
in all Kinds of family and light manufacturing central Michigan. Sample rooms ftnl floor.
work has proved to be absolutely good are to be
found only in tbe “Crown." Other machines
may have one, two or three of these “points"
but none but tbe “Crown" haa thejn all.
IHOMCEOPATinC
Every device that ia really desirable in other
machines will be found in tbe “Crown." Ad­
vantage has been taken of the experiments and
Patients taken only on tlie ten experience with all kinds of macblnes •ver in­
vented, and tbe "Crown" te a perfect embodi­
trial treatment plan.
ment of evervthing good tn them.
MH Bute Streets, Naabville, Mteh.

Dr. J. R. BARKER.

Physician and Surgeon

E. R. WHITE.

II m&gt; tinkb Card..

HURRAH Don’t Buy S

OOLGBOVE, Attorneys at Lbw
Office over R. J. Grant* store Raatinga
Mich. Practice in all tbe Courts of tbe State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money
to loan on real estate.
MITH A

----- FOB THE----

New Hardware Firm

Ten Cents' Worth of Goods

TORN Q. CHESBY. Sheriff, Hastings Mte*.,

FAUL &amp;”VELTE,

U win attend promptly to all ofllcb ■ bosineau
rlntusted to hie care.

T AMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attorney ACounaelloe,
O H astings will attend to legal buoinraa in any
narlnf f.h*» Alate .nzl
all
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-C’T’oodAaxLd, X^ZtlcH.
Our stock of heavy and shelf

HARDWARE!

tendorfer, tbe Btaalt-Zritvng proprietor,
(Boston Transcript.]
ani tbeyhnvo one child, a daughter. His • A few alight changes occasionally, such
home on Thirty-ninth street, near Fifth ss President (or Treasurer) for Cashier,

ptUlicv and Oto choice luxuries of wealth.
Kb. actual wealth it ia hard to compute.
He is not a Vanderbilt, or a Gould,

H. R. DICKINSON &amp;C0.

GRAVES &amp; SON.

W. NISKERN. Attorney andC«
• at Law, practices in all State Cot
loctions promptly attended to. Ofl
Spauldlng’sstore, Hastings, Mich.

P

p^AftTlNvS HOUMB,
Firn CEITJ A BOTTLE.

EVER V I’ H 15 «

lowing a convenient tornv for explaining
to the public all similar “irregularities.

N.T. PARKER, P«o».
This la the leading representative hotel

Grocery and Provision Line,
CauacM no Pain

Child Banged.

| RATHBUN liBUBB.

HTAPLH.iHt

[Paducah (Ky.iSpeulaLl

or l&gt;r?»d.

Give*

Grand Baplda. Mlote.
A FULL LINE l&gt;&gt;

Relief nt Once.

'fnyte^ while playing about

If you intend to build, see us before going
elsewhere.

-m«!T.
happen to remain.;
fctaUfy the M.ickbolders wi.h a
ntcDia, The regular
'■ani. have In—a ma&gt;ie.

If you are in need of Eave Trougbing, and
Applied want
a job that will stand the teal of years,

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery. Etc.

we can give it to you.
If von need any article in the Hardware
line, call upon us and we will try to supply
Tborongh treat- ?&lt;Wr would be pleased tobave tbore wishing’ B
Sugar Rlp» oflany kind order them at &lt;»nee.
ver ment pill cure. Your p»tr.&gt;Mgc te solicited. Prices low as xysec ns before you buy.
any &lt;»thcr dealer and satisfaction guaranteed.
GRAVES
FAUL &amp; VELTE.
ELY BKOL.. Druggist*, Owego, N. T.
with the finger.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.

E

A SON.

BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

MERCHANT TAILOR,
CLOTHIER
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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1884.

VOLUME XI
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—

sui'fs !,New Spring Soods

BLACK (
BROWN
BLUE
]

A Good Quality White Shirt,

Men’sHeaiy Cotton Suits, $2.76.
Bill* mr Kk«n

la tha

eat; ana every suit I aell la a LEAD-

soft I mH ADVERTISE MT
BUSINESS. Even If I
could ae 11 a few good*

I Don’t Care to Do it!
Il W.

tetur &lt;o ~l&gt; cmd. Io. .M

on other dealer*; the large pile* of winter
goods on their sbelvtaw line** to that. Of

Aud sell them to their CREDIT CUSTOM­
ERS next winter. A customer who
pays cash wouldn't take such

Then by marking "blind” and throwing &lt;&gt;ff »
little for their (the curtooier’B) influence.
No doubt the old good* can be worked

■
BIG SPRING TRADE!

Mark Them in Plain Figures!

cent. Now while I do not love
competing dealers less, I
do lore the confidence
of my patrons and
the *ystem of
Mlllug

Everything for CASH
and at ONE PRICE.
Better and above all.
enough no that an are.-agr profit of from 5 to 7
per cent will pay me for my time; and this can
only be done by selling cheap and turning my
money often.

MAPLE SUGAR

Don’t Forget the Present givtrl will take pxxl quality Maple Sugar in
exchange for clothing.

F.S. LOOMIS,

KOCHER BROS

Vermontville, Mich.

MICH1BAILCEIITRALJIA£LWAY.
’

EUREKA

STANDARD! 19 Meridian) TIME-

main line.
Trains on the Main Line will paaa Jackson
as follow*

Mail

ArrChicago «. 30
tn. Art Chicago IM

SAP SPOUT

Day Express 8_» p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. bl
AtlanticEx. 3.40 a. m. An Detroit 6.15 a. bl
HigkHfo... 5.40 a.m. ArrDetroit8.25 a.m.

Grand Haplds Division.

Grand Rapid* Lv
Bowen................
Middleville.......
Bastion...........
Nashville. . Lv
Vernxxitrille. ■. ■
Charlotte.........
EatooRapMa...
KIvm Junction..

Detroit..

FIFTY PER CENT. MORE SAP!

AU

N. T.

STATIONS.
p. tn
w.»

6.43
7.15
7.41
8.10
8.90
843
150 9.06
9-M
856
1235

6.17

6.47

8.07
8.80
8-57

12.4T

6.15

STATIONS.

Mall

G. R.

Detroll..............
Jackaoo ...........
Rive* Junction..
Eau® Rapid*....
Cbariotta.............
VerBXMlville....
Noahville............
Heating*............
Middlevflk.........
Bowen,................
Grand Rapid*....

13.25
12.48
1.17
1.40
2.06
2.15
8.41
8.07
3.40
8.55

6.45

4.10
4.50
5.30
0.30
6.45

id 2*
10l5T

7.38

: EICLDS1VE SALE FOR BARRY CO.

8.10
8.33
8.56
9.07
10. OS
10.35

Tli rough Coacbe* and Bleeping Car* to and
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. AU train*
coonsct la mow depot at Detroit with train*
on Canada Southern di viaton.
K. L. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD.
Aas't Gen. 8up. Jaekaon. Gcn’l Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLE8.
Gen'l Paaa and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

YLfETHQDIST EF18COPAL CHUBcH-N.
1VJL FsMeu. Pwtor. Services every. Sab­
bath st 10 40 a. m. and 7 n. m, Sabbath
sebool at 12 bl Prayer r-eeting every Tliur»CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH--Rev. A. j
vJ Li venoor?. ptoir. Residence at Wolcott!
Hoose. Services at the Christian church every
Sabbath at 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 tn the evening.
Sabbath school immediately after the morning'

I
Oi. a. oi r., meets at im
Castle Hall, Nashville, Michigan, every
Fridat evening, for tiie encouragement and

SAP BUCKETS!
LEAVE YOUR

ORDERS

NOW!

IT TAKES TIME

Prices, Bottom!

• Xv tiM-eU every Tueodar evening In Od
PelkiwV Hall. VMttog mcmlirr* welcome.
Caaui.ua 0. Dcmbax. N. G.
Job* C. Dillox, R. 6.

terrrre P The loving oouple went im­
mediately to a hotel, and ahart I y after
they had disappeared through the
doorway, two young men catuo out.
One of them* was Joho, while the other
was a stranger, and carried a small
boodle. The woman baa Dower since
been seen alive. —Free Press.

NUMBER 27

VAan atbiid.

You asay not believe that the devil vis“Have I ever been scared!" said old
it» the earth,'but I know better. My
Legends about the Nigara Falls have
Martaon in reply to a question, during rather told me that he’d, seen the devil
been so scarce that it will be a greatre­
a conversation around a table, where many a time; told me this eVen after
lief to many to know that a new one
glasses were many, and where a tell he had become an old man and had
has been discovered. Notexactly new,
GOODS either,
NEW
bottle held the lion’s share of attention.
for it is written on old parch
"What sort of woman was your
ment, and mast have been lying where
“Oh, no, I have never been scared.
SPRING
it was found for many years, but, as it
Haven't Imd my hair rise like bristles step mother T” I ventured to ask.
SUPFOSISG HE HADI
“
A regular terror, but that has ne&lt;hhasjiist recently been discovered, it is
on a dog’s back. I have seen men,
GOODS to the present generation new. While On a Bav City train coming into De­ though, who could not be frightened. “Probably that’s what the old gentle*
NEW
shoveling snow from the steps of the troit the other day was a great big hulk Luke Prince, a young fellow who once
Extortion hotel just after the recent of a fellow with a voice deep enough to lived in our neighborhood, wa» this man meant by seeing the devil.”*
“For goodness sake don’t talk so
heavy fall, the above referred to parch­ ■hake -the foundations of a house, and sort of a man. I don’t know how he
ment was found. The following is a a disposition to eat somebody up. He achieved the distinction, for I sever lightly in the very face of the devil
free translation of its contents: "John got into trouble with three or four dif­ saw him fight anybody, but he tmd it, himself. Keep still.and probably bell
Jackson, a young man of some pugilis­ ferent men in the smoking car, all of and was proud of the fact. He was too
| “I’m going to see what it is,” and I
tic attainments, who dearly loved a whom left it to avoid trouble. This much of a gentleman to be a buHy, but
।Arose. Tlie eyes glared at me awfully,
handsome young lady in Buffalo, de­ encouraged the man in the belrif that it seemed to me as though he sever r
making pieparatlon* for a
termined to take her to the Falla for a he could run the whole train, and he lost an opportunity, particularly among and die closer I drew, the more ter­
trip. Now, John, like many other was observing that he had come down strangers, to intimate that Iro was rible they became, but, having no sup­
Buffalo young men, didn't know much from the lumber eemes to sniff the known as the game mun of the com­ erstition in my nature, I walked boldly
up, and could not suppress a loud
about the outside world, and had nev­ fresh air and start a graveyard or two, munity.
«
laugh.
er been warned to avoid the Niagara when a brakeman who had caught on
“Luke and I trareled together onee,
“Come here, Luke,”
Falls hackmen. It was with a light quietly took a seat b aide his.
and he had an ample opportunity to
And have received and opened
“What Is itr hesitatingly.
“
Stranger,
”
said
the
overgrown
chap
heart that be stepped from the train
display his courage. This occurred in
“Never mind, come here.”
that bright Muy morning, and with us he limbered up his anna, “are you the days when railroads were unknown
“Are you quite certain it is not thb
Angelina Thompson hanging graceful­ prepared to die F’
in Arkansas, and’ all long journeys
The brakeman acknowledged that he across the country were made horse­ defil F
ly on his arm. started gaily tj the great
“Quite sure.”
cataract, little dreaming of the ter­
back. Luke and I, full of life, aud
“Look again.”
“Say! how would you like to step with prospsete bright and mirth-in­
rible fate that awaited him aud that
Of new Spring Good*. We would
“Come ou aud you will be ashamed
was destined to bring to so gloomy a 1 out on the platform at the next-at-itipu spiring, sst out for a distant part of
close a day which seemed to have and stand before me fur two minlts!” the state, .with a&gt;view of surveying and of yourself when you find out what it
The brakeman rather liked the idea. entering rich tracts of land.
dawned the brightest of all the days
Houses
He approached caution
Finally
“You will, eh! Say! Jist feel o’ along the road, if*a road it could be
of the year. The couple had gone but
be exclaimed:
a few steps when they were accosted by that! Then smell of it!”
called, were very few, and we some­
The attention of all Close Buyer* as we
“
Wei
’
,
if
that
don
’
t
beat
anything
I
“
Don
’
t
rub
my
nose
like
that
again,
a hackman,” who said:
times had 1o sleep in the open air.
I
intend u»
I sir!" warned the railroader.
“Have a back, sir!”
would oocasiunally express a fear of 'ever saw,” and we both sat down and
laughed.
In
ttie
wall
there
were
two
"Why notF
highwaymen, bub Luke always laugh- . ।
"Becauseyou might get hurt!”
“Better take a hack. This is‘one of
edat me, and seemed, to-my irritation, i large auger holes, on a direct line with
He hail acarcelv spoken when the big| to desire an adventure with the lawless |a
' burning log heap, over on a neighI the finest,’ and I’ll drive you to all the
l&gt;onng hill, und through the holos we
fist rubbed itself against his nasal or­ gentlemen ef the woods?’
points of interest”
could see the fire.
| “No, we will walk !”
gan, but something more than words
“What’s the use of being afraid 7 he
“Now, look here,” Luke remarked,
“What! Do you mean to say that followed. Tn about a New Jersey sec­ said, haven’t we got pistole.”
walking bock to his blanket, “as I
you’re going to make that young lady ond he had the big man by the throat
“Yes, but they might shoot us liefore {(
said before, I am Dot afraid of man.
DON’T FORGET: money sav­ toot it over thexe rough streets f If I aud jammed into a corner, and there
and I very r-crioosly advise you not to
“Have no fears on-that account. Naed is better than money earn- had so handsome a lady as you have I be held him until the man who wanted
wouldn’t be so penurious as to make to go into the graveyard business tore did not give me good ayes for mention this affair when we get home.”
“I respected Luke’s confidence, and
her tramp around here and have sore turned the color of a horae-plutn, ex­ nothing. One of my uncle* was killed
didn’t mention it. One day while a
hibited all the tongue he bad, and made somewhere along here.”
you a dollar, we are bound feet for a week.”
party of us wereaitting around, Luke
Now, John, as was formerly biated, siguals that be would even sell his
“You don’t tell me so t”
to do It.
began to blow a little.
I took up a
had some knowledge of the manly art, shirt to bring about an amicable set­
“Certainly I tell, you ml but you
gimlet, bored two holes in a ahiogle,
and the remark about penuriousness tlement of affairs.
needn't be frightened for be killed two
and
held
up
the
result
of
the preposi­
grated on his finer feelings.
Angelina
“Got enough f” asked the brakeman. of them before they got him.”
tion. Luke didn't say another word.”
said :
“Y-you bet!”
“Very little consol alien to him.”
“Oh, never mind him, John.”
“Will you keep quiet T”
"Oh, no, he seemed-to enjoy it, for
A lot of merchant travelers, in NewBut John’s blood was up. So he pat
when found with.a ballet hole through York, were watching the time, ball,
up his hands and gave the impudent
With that he was released, and. for a his bead, he had one of the brightest about noon one day, with their watch­
hack man one in the neck.
In au in­ long ten minutes he had nothing to say. smiles on liia face you oversaw.”
es in their hands, betting as to when it
You have and will par you the very high­
slant they were surrounded. AU the Then a sickly smile crossed his face
“But I am not of such a cheerful tern would drop.
est price and will give yon in exchange
hackmen came to the rescue of their and he leaned over to the man in the perament. I might kill a thousand as­
more goods for a dollar than you ever mw
“I’ve got a watch that never fails
co-laborer. Angelina screamed, and seat ahead and whispered :
sailants and even-then would not smile me,” said one, “and I’ve got &gt; dollar
gar ju*t the Mme.
that made John nervous, and he coaid
“He woa the man 1 wanted to step at death.”
1 that nays it will drop in foui minute*
nnt attend to bis counters and guards. out before me at the next station.”
“You wouldnlb mind it after getting and a half.””
The only faint was made by Angelina,
“Yea”
“Done,” said another ; my watch says
and the blows from whips, fists and
“
I never saw a ma» who treated grim six minutes, and here’s my 'dollar on
"Say, stranger,” continued the big
other misailesthat rained on John from ' passenger as be felt of his neck and matters as jocosely aa you do. I don’t yours.”
| all sides, made him retreat in dismay. । sort o’ licked his chops—“supposing he believe you are afrai I of anything.”
"Both of you are off,” chimed in an­
And thia, the day that opened so bright bad!”—Free Pleas.
“To tell yuu Che truth in confidence other. "I’ve got the regulator and she
, ly closed darkly, particularly in the '
old boy. I'm not. I never saw any­ says that ball goes down in five minregion of John Jackson’s eyes. But as
thing that frightened me, and 1 don’t
AMPLE EVIDENCE.
he washed the bload from his face and
believe I ever wilL”
‘Tec got a watch and two dollars
"See here, John Brown !” said Mrs.
tied Angelina's handkerchief around
“You might after a while, run across which kay she will go down in three
his throbbing temples, he was heard to B. iu a severe to^e at breakfast to Mr. something ou.the supernatural order to minutes aad a half.” put in a nice
B.. who bad come in very late the night
mutter:
bring up yoar hair.”
little Broadway fellow.
before and liad a bad headache. “1
i“I will be revenged !”
“Hopeso, for I think the sensation
“Here’s a fiver that says it will go
want you to liaten to thia item which I of fngbt would do me good.”
Several weeks had passed. The cat­
down in three minutes.” sang ont a
aract was still doing buaineM at the I find in the morning paper:
Night, cloudy and without a star, Claflin traveler, in a high collar.
A Lsaaox.—A prntnioent citlxen while »»old stand, anc^ waving on high its glor-1 turning In a hilarious condition very late, laal came on and found us near a large, old
“Ab, gentlemen.” interrupted a new
ious plume of white spray. The hack- ; night from the lodge waa inveigled In'O a atreet frame house, which upon examination man joiaing the gang, “batting on the
dan
and robbed of every eent he had aboat him. we found hod long been deserted.
1 ball, cb! Well, I don’t bet, usually,
men were also at the old stand. The (
“Well,” answeted Mr. B., wriggiins didn’t like the looks of tiro place, but
battle with the young Buffalo man bad
—YIELDING—
bat I’ve got fifty dollars ia.n»y mission­
orAsed to be atopic among them, and uneaailv, “I don't see how that con­ Lake insisted that it was a regular ary poeket, that I was going to pay my
in the wild tush for worldly gain they cerns mo. I was kept a little late at palace.. The weather was too warm to pew rent with, but if I hear no object­
tlw
office,
but
you
know
1
took
noth
­
admit sf a fire, and after eating our ions, I’ll pat it ap against a like amount
had almost forgetten the face of Jack­
son. A wild shriek pierces the morn­ ing but a little stomach bitters for the lunch, we spread down our blankets that she doesn’t drop
ton minutes,”
THAN ANY SPOUT IN USE.
ing air and the train from Buffalo, with dyspepsia.”
and ext'uguisbed the candle to prevent and be pulled out an. old tin watch,
“So then you were not the prominent the attraction of the buzzing bugs with
clanging bell and hissing steam, bring
with
a
gate
hinge
case
on
U, and look­
ing up to the depot. John Jackson citiaen that wna robbed then!” said which the darkness without seemed to ed into ito dirty face in a tender, lovwalks from the train.
At his side is a Mrs. B., with a look that required im­ bealtve. I bad just stretebed myself
person in female attire, but not the mediate attention.
on the floor, when Luke, who had pro­
The boys gave him tho laugh, and
“Certainly not,” replied Mr. B., near­ ceeded me, exclaimed :
OLD LAST SEASON.
handsome form aud smiling face of
covered bis pile, land then they all
Angelina. The hackmen, in the afore­ dropping h:« coffee cup and1 fambling
“Great Uid, what is that T”
stood and watched the ball, with their
nervously
in
his
pockets.
“
Jtest
see
if
said rush for worldly gain, do not ree
“L looked ap and saw two groat rod time pieces in their hands. One, two,
I am,” ami be banded two ten-dollar eyes seariog at me in lived anearthliOKDize the man.
three, four, five, sia, seven, eight, nine,
bills and a five for examination.
ness.
I actually thought my scalp tea minutes, and the ball still remain­
“Have aback, air T”
“This is sufcicnt evidence,” remark­ would ruro up in company with my
“No.”
ed up.
“Better take a hack.
It’a fifteen ed Mrs. B., as she deftly transferred bristling hair. Lake crawled over to
“Thunder and. lightning!” shouted
the cash to her Dockets, “1 will to-day where 1 sat bolt upright, and clutched
miles to the Falls.”
all of them at once, except the little
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­
buy that new bonnet I hare been want- my arm with the tight grip of fear.
“No, we wiU walk.”
man, who remarked, as. be stufted his
“Uh, you’re a pretty fellow to make I ing so long.”
“What can it be T” he whispered.
COAL IRON.
winnings into his pocket:
Mr. Brown comes home earlier now.
“Ob, Lord,” I prayed—for I never bethat young girl trudge around—”
“I’m sorry for you, gentlemen, and
That was as far as he got. Jack’s
There was a little party up town the heheld anything so terrible—“have glad for my paw rent, but, you see. I’m
arm bad straightened.
His fiat bad other night, and at one time during mercy on me.”
tlie party that takes care of the clock,
“On me, too. Don’t leave oat,” and and she’s ont of repair and that ball
come in contact with the nose of the the evening there waa a sort of pause.
MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
speaker. The noble form of the hack­
Nobody could think of anything to I could feel him tremble. After awhite won’t drop until some time next week,
ONE WARRANTED.
be became calmer, and said :
man was groveling in the dust. It was say, and if they did. they wouldn’t.
unless my men are faster than usual
“I’m going to shoot.”
at this period that the conduct of the
Finally some one proposed that
’
a
with their work. So long.” And ho
I did not reply. He took uphia pis­ skipped around the corner before the
person in female attire became notice­ song be sung, but this seemed to fall
tol and fired. The eyes didn’t even boys recovered from their astonish­
able. There was no scream, and no­ flat too.
body swooned, while the attitude asAfter another long paute youag wink. He fired again. The horrible ment.
_ ______
slimed was not a usual one for a lady. Eraatua Plunkett got up and said that orbs didn’t move. I covered n&gt; my
PATS DISCOVERY.
I The hat dropped forward until it near­
bead and lay a time in smothering dark
he know a song, and would sing ik
He did so, and everybody -who heard Dcea, and, by the instinct of fear, 11 An h-iahman, seeing the gas lighted
AND THEN YOU WILJ, NOT COMPLAIN ly touched the nose, while the fists—
very large ones for a lady—were tight­ him seemed to be affected with a desire: knew that Luke had followed my ex­ after his arrival in London, examined
THAT THEY ARE NOT READY.
ly clenched and the elbows were drawn to get mustard plasters and put them ample. At last we threw oft our blank die fixture closely, went to a store and
liack in Pat Rooney style, which plain­ on their stomaeus as quickly as pos­ eta. The eyes still glared.
pmebased one like it, threw up a good
ly showed that their owner would put sible.
“Lake,” I veatuied to say, “thoaght job and returned post-haste to Ireland.
up with no nonsense. The other backAfter be was through there was a yoa would never be frightened.”
“An’ why is it ye’re home so soon !” in­
men rushed to the rescue of their fal­ sigh of relief, and young Waggles, a
“No man can face the devil,” he re­ quired his old mother. “Shore, whisht
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
len companion, but the first to arrive, friend of his, took the blushing Plun­ plied, while bis teeth chattered a fear­ it is. mother. It’s a fortune I’ve brought
AND OUR PANB, BUCKETS, ETC., ARE
received sach a stinging blow from kett into one corner.
ful accompaniment to hh words of ter­ bebint me. Wait a bit, an’ I’ll show
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
John’s companion that he retired in
“Say, Plunk,” said he, “who tolJ you ror. “I’ve seen wild cats and panthers ye.” Pat accordingly proceeded to
dismay.
The
second
was
similarly
aud almost every other kind of animal, make a hole in the mud wall and to fix
TERIAL AND
you could sing F
dealt with, and be also took a back
“Why—er- my—er—my ehum, Chol- but that thing is the devil, ano I’ll bet tlie gas pipe therein. “Id about the
seat. In the meantime John was not mondely Plug told me I was a pretty you anything that before day he’ll have waste of a minute yer eyes ’ll be fit to
idle. He kicked, thumped and other­ fair singer.”
bis pitchfork through both of as.”
hang mo hat on,” he remarked to the
wise maltreated his antagonist, until
“Are yoa sure it is not an animal F wordering family, as he st-uck a
THAN BY ANT OTHER HOUSE IN
“Well, you want to lay for him and
be felt that the dishonor heaped upon kill him as soon as you can, that’s all.”
“Of course I am. An auima) can’t
match and applied it to the end of the
BARRY COUNTY.
him during his previous visit, had been
look always without winking. It’s the oipe. Match after match burned away
“Kill him! what for!”
wiped out. Then hh companion took
without producing the brilliant flame
“He’s the worst enemy you ever had.’ devil, I tell you.”
his arm, and looking up into bis face
“If it is not an animal, I am not which Pat bad seen in London. .He sat
down and scratched' ht* head In dee
As longas cats keep up their mid­ afraid of it, fd^ the devil theory is not
with a sweet, seaside-musing smile,
pair
“Sbure,” he said, “if it would
said : “Did you see me get away with night mewing* the bootjack trade will so finely span with me as it is with yon onlv gons it wint iu London. Pd’fi
made no end of » fortune sellin’ It,”
that red nosed coon what tried tor in- flourish.
I am going to see what it is,”

Respectfully Ask

Credit Customers Cannot
Always be Chosers.

A LEQEID OF KIAGABA.

C. L. GLASGOW

�MTVBDAY,

OB8EBVATI1

aud Mill eomiKK. auid wild rmniab to building a fire therein. He wa* burn­
ed Iwyotul recoguilion, aud hl* faith- ful dog shared hla fate.
A. M. Vrtan, nf Oxford. Oakland Co.,
had Im paying attentions th a mar­
ried woman. A« a result he Itecame so
own father fa'a n«
attached 'n her that be made n propo­
Hr. Bob Ingvreuil iLiuks Mr. Blaine
sal of taan-iagn. She t»jecte&lt;! him and
will I* eaadidafe for the Republican
lie iiiimcetialrly shot Mwxlf.
noaiuation for president
Oo Friday a little amt of \Vtn. Priegar of Rdgiunw, while playing with
J? hill has breu ml rod need in the
n pair of aciasora, Friday, fell an them,
National House of Reprexatatives by
the sciaaor* entering tiro light side
Mr. Calkins, granting each honorably
near the lower rBw and canning his
dlsalianrml Mthlier uf the lata war 160
death from internal hemorrhage.
acre* of laud.
Wm. Riley, «mui of tiro city comptrol­
Tim Fits John Porter relief blB pa»sler of Grand Rapid*, objected tn bi*
wifebei*!* biptiztai hr Btehop Patter­
Both nt Michigan’s Senators—Conger
son of the church &lt;&gt;f Zion 8und.iv, and
and Palmer—voted against the bill.
shot's* her twice beeaune she refused
Just M they ought tn.
to coiue away. Neither shot took ef­
fect.
Manton Marble ihiuks that the secret
The prwsecntion in the Cmnch trag­
parpoor &lt;»f the Tilden movement is to
edy exam Ina I ion have rested their case
gather tngetlirf’ the scattered machine
and tlie proceedings have been admen nnder Daniel Manning’s manage­
j'turned to ena'ile the defense to ar­
ment. Manning I* for Cleveland.
range tlirir evidence. ' Nothing of a
Thirty years ago, Fred Douglax xid
startling nature hx been brought out
in a speech at Syracuse. "If a black
man burns Ida feet by marrying a white
woman, he must expect;to stand oo tlse,
W. C. T. U.
blisters.” We presumehie is now"eiijoyipg bis blister*. /
HOW 8TAHD8 THE BE00BD?
Tho American eagle would like to go
The Importance of a good record wn*
and lift Mr. Biastarck by tlie spacious
most vividly illustrated iu a talk on
part of his pantletts and bear him to
the car*, between one oi onr \V. C. T.
the feet of the American congreaa, but
workers nnd a prominent business man
having a President to elect tljia year,
of a large south western city. He xid :
the proud bird will do nothing of the
“You ladies may find encouragement
sort.
in the fact that, contrary to the custom
The red Blaine clover spring* thickly

Of the three Allegan papers burned
out in the disastrous conflagration of
last week, the first to reach us was tlie
Gazette, it coating iu promptly on
time and containing an elaborate ac­
count of the fire. The Gazette is en­
terprising aud ought to prosper.
People generally like to take tueir
Monongahela hot. The Ebenexer Bap­
tist Church of Pittaburg prefers it cold.
Sixteen colored person* were baptized
the other day among the running ice iu
the Monongahela River while the
weather waa below zero. These per­
sons of color ought to occupy a prom­
inent place in the Church of Ebenexer
for their heroic dip. It will, however,
very likely be on Eben-sneezer Church
next Sunday.
0ABTLE HALL DEDICATION.

It was our good pleasure to attend
the dedication of the Knight* of Pytb
Im' new castle hall at Battle Creek last
week. It occdbies the entire upper
floor of the new Morgan block, and i*
one the most convenient and elegantly
furnished society halls in the state. It
consists of lodge room, ante rooms,two
reception rooms, banquet hall and
kitchen.
The following Grand Lodge officers
conducted the dedicatory ceremonies,
were shown all the knightly courtesies,
and given to understand that their
money was no good while they tarried
in Battle Creek: D. F. Glidden. Big
Rapids,grand chancellor ; N.W.Edgar,
Jackson, grand vice chancellor ; J. F.
Miller, Battle Creek, grand prelate;
Orno Strong, Nashville, grand inner
guard; H. 8. Robertson, Breedsville,
grand outer guard; C. A. Mack. De­
troit, supreme representative; Dr. T.
8. Barclay, Detroit, surgeon first Mich­
igan regimental division.
Ln the afternoon the uniform Rank,
beaded by the German cornet band
gave a public parade aud drill, which
C. A. Mack, Inspector General, pro­
nounced pood.
. The dedicatory ceremonica were pub­
lic aud witnessed by a large concourse
of people, who pronouoed them beau­
tiful and imprexive. E. M. Converse,
S*q., delivered an addrex of welcome
to the Grand Lodge officers.
Grand
Chancellor Glidden replied to the same
as well x delivering the dedicator ad­
drex, which was a fine one. Short
speeches were also made by Mewtra.
Barclay, Edgar, Mack and Strong.
After dedication came the ball at the
opera house, and at 11 o’clock a ban­
quets in the Dew banqueting room.
Battle Creek lodge has a fine, clean
.membership, is well officered, and will
prosper in the future as ft never has in

VER5 WRITES.

extaletl. We have lw*u Imping nil wfa
ter to get thawed out an Aden tly by rlre
fl rat uf Match To alt down coiuf&lt;Mtably
aud writeyoa a latter, but l«ring di*
appointed iu oar bopea will lie obliged
to go in on the half shell, therefore we
will direct a faw wonls to young men
and &lt;1InimIm all other subject*.
To nil living la more luuderafe elime*
aud wialiiiig to enjoy all the advntagea
of modern times, had lietteir not come
to till* polar region for they will aurely
have a hard and difficult row to line.
"In what respect!** you may ask.
Wa
will illustrate: You are here, let n*
piesunir, n high flyer, of course, and
tlieres an inner burning and an out ward
itching to take your best girl to a fan­
dango. Snow five fret deep perhap*,Uw
itnul* not broke, mid it would erem to
the unexperienced that the sweetest de
sire of the heart was ••squrlclird," but
thia ia the only khernarive. You go
down town aud piy #10 for two naira
of snow shoes, which, rnind, are not ao
easily conquered as roller skates, nor
as easily put on as style, yet you mnst
perform the operation. She sticka out
her fault les* foor and you bend over iu
the shape of a h df open Jock knife,
breaking a suspender peibaps and
commence the m aJus operand! of titiug
it to her pretty feet, and mind you, if
your hands be cohl and numb, an I a
mistake ensue,she will give you orders
with one hand and drum with the
otlier, using the -*mnll of your back foi
tlie drum, consequently great care
must be taken during tlie operation.
Shod all around at Liat.let us presume,
you take bold o- hands and start, walk­
ing bow-legged and leaning from each
other.wbich is in every respect contrary
to human nature, yet the rule must be
complied with invaribly or you will get
tangled in the harness aud make an
impression in die beautiful snow, nnk-M one is fortunate enough to fall nn
hi* snow shoes, which is neldom the
case. But why linger, Cupid, or rather
the magnet which is constantly flying
around in speh case* with out a gover­
nor, will, like a lode-stone, gradually
draw you together and the falls von
will receive and the imprexions you
will make will not be a few.
Verily,
this is a hard country for an aspiring
young man. As regards old people,
wait ’till we get thawed nut.
V. D. Amdrsws.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

A Methodist class leader is in trouble

at Calumet. Cause, a descendant of
Eve.
Allegan will speedily be rebuilt.
None but brick building* will be al­
lowed Id tlie fire limit*.
Manly McGarvy was fatally injured
by falling under a freight train he was
trying to board at Grand Rapid*.
Lester Eacker, a well-known voting
man of Constantine, waa found dead
in bed at Jackaon Monday morning.
A four-year-old child of Mrs. J. 8,
Carpenter, of Grand Rapids wa* run
over by a street car and died Saturday
night
A 18-year-old son of Arthur Lobb, of
Houghton, fell between the care Tues­
day, at the Osceola mine, and was
killed.
A 3-year-old child of Dan. Lavey of
Monroe fell into a boiler of hot water
and wa* so terribly scalded that it died
in three boors.
Mrs. Mary French stepped out of
doors at Saginaw Wednesday, when
she fell and injured her spine or brain,
and died shortly after.
Mrs. 8. Vandecar, of Burlington
township, while pursuing the usual
household duties fell, dead on Friday.
Heart disease wa* the cause.
George Extmin, who invented and
perfected the machine which made the
first percussion caps in the United
State*, is now living at Kalamazoo.
Mrs. John Stratton was found dead
in bed at her home in Alamo Town­
ship, Kalamazoo Co., Monday morn­
ing. She retired in good health the
evening before.
A boy named Crowley, while walk­
ing on tlie trestle work of the Frank­
lin stamp mill company's track at
Houghton, Tuesday, wa* run o»er by
a loaded rock car and killed.
The body of an elderly man wan
found in tlie river at Marine City, Fri­
day, and identified a* that of Mayhew,
a Frenchman of 8L Clair, who had
been mixing for some time.
Nearly 40,000 bushels of corn have
been imported into Portland by the far­
mers around. It is estimated that the
farmer* oI Ionia county have paid out
not less than * 1215.000 tor corn this win-

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that is I there t roan Ku ndat Baa* wine . after hen- ■
large anti . tally

MICHIGAN HOME JOUBNAL

Ol’ti BEST OFFEB1

Baffida

DETROIT

Hoffman a Billing*' machine and brarn
works at MHwaakee bunted Sunday ntorn-

Commercial Advertiser

La the Ontario Legislature Saturday the
bill giving widows and apinatara who have
Benjamin Rupert, one of the oldest citizfioa of Dubuqna, La., and a prominent Odd­
fellow, died Sunday, aged seventy-nine
year*
Cuban troop* had a flrht Saturday with
the bandit band of Santa Ciaro, killmg
three and capturing eleven. Twenty-two
others subsequently surrendered.
Tlie French Government has learned that
Germany te about to doable bur force of
marine* and aallors, and has ordered new
submarine batteries on a mori extensive
scale.
.
George Harris and Dan Harding, while
drunk, attempted to clean out the aaloou of
John Cbeamaa at Walnut Station, Ind.,
when both were fatally shot by tbo pro-

John Allen, Jr., of Buffalo, for many

atixl fifty-six years. Ho was noted for ha
charities.
The annual meeting of the American
Tract Society waa field at Washington Sun­
day evening The receipts for tlie year wars
shown to be J36V.0G6; expenditures, *3C1,280; donations aud legacies *116,967; avail­
able for benevolent work, *84.551.
The Grand Commandery of Knights Tem­
plar will on Decoration Day adorn ths
statue of Lafayette in Union Square, New
York, Id honor of that patriot's visit here,
sixty
yxn
and his being
made a Knight
in former yeaYs, one of the first que*- —
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w
tions now, when a I&lt;oui*ville firm Tc“I&gt;1'r’ ...
. .
,,
,
.
Six fine lake steamers are being eonstractwould engage a yonng man to work, is
at th&lt;) Detroit ship-yards, st an estimated
this: ‘DoesAe drink V Total abstain- | cost of *1.000,000.
era are nt a high premium, I can assure
Homer Deavea, who failed to pass the
you; Another fact that helps the tem­ dental examination at the University of
Maryland, killed himself with poison Sun­
perance cause, is tbp constantly im­ day night near Camden Station. Md.
proved facilities wo have for finding
Thirty-one cars loaded with com, shelled
out a tuau’-t yecord in bis own home. and cleaned, the offering of Sedgwick
For instance: Our firm is in the shoe County farmers and the business men of
Wichita, Kan., to the Ohio flood sufferers,
business, aud we have ten men on the left Wichita Monday forenoon for Cincin­
rend as drummer*. Suppose one of nati.
them sends up the name of John Smith,
The number of men killed In the Poca­
of Smithfield, a* a customer. We have hontas (Vs.) mine is officially reported to
three ways of finding out how that man
Mias Annie Key Tamer, daughter of the
stands. We have access to the private author of the "Star-Spanaied Banner," died
books of Bradstreet and R. G. Dun A Monday at Mare Island, CaL .
Co.’* businex agency, where every
Sarah Bernhardt refused the offers of Ab­
man’s state and standing can be ascer­ bey and A listen Brown for an American
tear. She wants higher terms.
tained at once. We also instruct our
Mrs. Cunlo, an Italian woman of Boston,
traveling clerk tb get the facta about has a babe which at birth weighed twentyhim from the books of record cf the four and a halt pounds.
county, always open to public inspec­
After an all-night debate the bill to In­
tion. If he ha* title deeds, they are re­ corporate the Orange societies was defeated
by the Canadian Legislature—106 to 68.
corded there; if bi* property is mort­
gaged, that can be ascertained. Our the history of tlie trade were made last
agent also inquires among otlier busi­ week, being 9,793 packages, valued at
nex men of the town where tbo stran­ *551,7*7.
The Inventor of a system of electric light­
ger lives.
Suppose we learn from
ing announces that he is about to use the
these sources and from Dun’s and water-powergat Niagara to furnish light to
Bradstreet’s books, something like this : sixty-five eitles.
Roughs attacked a "knobstick" boarding­
"John Smith, aged 90, is married, owns
hie home free of mortgnge, meet* his house at Fall River, Mass., Monday night,
breaking all tlie doors and windows Sev­
engagements, never drinks intoxica­ eral shots were fired on both aides, but Uro
ting liquors," that xttles the case ; we police finally dispersed tlie mob.
put him on nnr books, and Rend him
The Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fe Road
goods on credit. But suppose we get Is st wax with the Western Union Telethis instead: "John ."mith, aged 30, word messages throughout the State for
rent*, mortgage on goods, drinkt,” that
settles hiscaM*- We want do further
la the German Pari lament Tuesday all
proof that he's worthless as a custom- parties gave their support to the proposition
of the Government to appropriate 17,780,000
marks for the cons'.rucUoc of torpedo boats
s, The value of a record— how sharply and batteries.
it stand* out in the light of these hard
A valise containing *5,000 obtained at
business fact*! All earth as well ns the Treasury Department by a Philaddheaven conspire* to help the man who phian was thrown by a thief from *
car window at Wilmington, Delaware, and
helps himself. His is the "frictionless seized by * confederate. The owner quickly
way.” He ties the laws of nature and pursued with a revolver, and recovered bis
tiie supernatural to his chariot wheels: property.
A dispatch from Miles City, M. T., states
why shoi.ldh’t he succeed ! Our record !
Dearly six thousand Indians are alowly
It is our foreshadowed destine, "the that
but surely starving to
death
at
substance of thing* hoped for, the evi­ Uie Fort Pock Agency. The game baa sud­
dence of things not seen.” Science denly disappeared, and the red mao real­
ized
almost
nothing
from
one
thousand
acres
bring* to a focnsCits vivid light upon
of land which they zealously cultivated.
u* in these days by postal route and
Navigation on the Das Moines Rapids
telegraph, and we can hardly now Canal will be resumed April L
escape onr record more than we could I।
L. L Warner, the merchant-philanthro' ptet of Louisville. Ky., died Wadneeday,
if the judgment throne were xt.
Box Tweed hides sway in Spain,
jnji. ui. imKuaa. oi jLingsiou, ZU., OO
where a stray cartoon of Nxt’s reveal* mined a verdict of *500 and costa against
histrue inwardness,and he is remanded saloon-keepers who had furnished her hoe­
back to New York and the Tomb*. A bond liquor and ruined him.
A call ha* been issued by the Coaoeetfcct
defaulting clerk outrages the confi­
dence of those good Christian bankers, Republican State Committee tor a conven­
tion to be held at Hartford April 23 to select
Preston, Kean A Co., Chicago, and the delegate* to the Chicago Convection.
Iasi photograph, whose negative be
Charles C. Brown, recently of tbs United
could but leave behind him establishes State* Lake Survey, baa been appointed
his identity away down iu an obscure Profeasor of Civil Engineering m ths Rose
Polytechnic Institute at Terre Haute, Ind.
province of Month America. A rascal­

$50,000tisi
APRIL enrxl.

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mUuke&gt; opi.m foc powj^
Two of too little oom died aud the outer*

SUBSCRIPTION WITHOUT WATCH, *2.01

BOYS AND GIRLS.

GOOD AGENTS

Wi&lt; H. BURK. Publisher, Detroit, Mich,

Prize Contest!
Wednesday Evening,

March 26th,

Three Mile Contest
FOR A PRIZE OF *2.00,

Vermontville Skating Rink
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAMD &amp; PACIFIC Bl

Open to All!

Look out for Lots of Fun!
Admiulon, IO Centa.

F. M. POTTER,
Proprietor.

REJOICE AND BE GLAD!
For the time haa eome when through a

—Healthful

Competition—

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
At x«uiiMrw:TMMOSM.or*44na
«• R. CSBLC.
K. ST. JOHN.
Pna. a O«a1 M-g r.
O«'inuri»4,

In my line of buaincM the opportunity ia glv
en tlie people of Nashville and surrounding
country to secure the very best

CHICAGO.

lENSIONS

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

In the market for the least money. Before
you make your »cledions we would Invite
yon attention to the tact that we keep the SOLDIERS and BAILORS who were disabled
very best Boou and 8boea the market and are
■elllng them st

bearing, falling back of meadca, rheumatism,
uy dlaabUtty, no matter bow alight, gives yoa
a pension. NEW and HONORABLE DIS­
CHARGES OBTAINED. Widows, chlMrea
and parente of aoldten dying in the service, or
afterward*
from
diaeaae
contract­
ed therein, are entttted to penakm. REJECT­
ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­
Cousltlngof French Kid, Curito Kid, Goat IALTY. Bounty, Back pay aud Home Clalma
and Morocco, shoes of the latest styles, also a Collected.
full llneof

Rock Bottom Prices!
We have a large stock of

LADIES SHOES

Misses &amp;, Childrens Shoes
----- ALL OF-----

PENSIONS INCREASED
at any time when the disability warrants ik.
In some manner the disability ha* increased
or yoa were rated too low. 8o apply fog ■&gt;
Incrrajw at&lt;irw*e
z
er All Kiada Selicited.

BURT BRO’S.,

Make. The Gentleman’» department is com­ ten enables me to attend promptly loshdaims
plete. all Guaranteed to be flrst-daaa good* against the government. Circular* aud sdvtss
and at price* that cannot be beaten In Barry free. Address with stamp,
Co. Call, get price* and be convinced before
nz.v ?• V* TIKRMK1.
buying elsewhere.
BOX 485,WASHINGTON, D. 0.

Y0UR8 RESPECTFL LLY.

Order orPnblleatton.

SUU or
The OrraH Coan *r
the County of Barry, in Chancery.
Entered Feb. 18lh, A. D. U»44
Jennie Short, complaluaut it William Shoot,
( auses no Pain defendant.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court, for the
County of Barry in Chancery, at the dty of
•r Dread. ^Glvt HaaUnga in said county, on the 18th day "trf
Feb. A. P-1884.
। Relief at Onee.
and wen at the time of the commenceme t cd
aou-iesldent of the ttate of Muse
Not a liquor or thia suit a w.J
lk..
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R A. KANAGA.
Catan r

■E’fTTs'’!

ly Wednesday
young Ruxian
twelve
sembly oti
passedsteal*
the bill
mak­ thous­
ing It obligatory on cities of 90,000 IniiahItanta and upward to adopt Civil-Service
rules.
M. W. Ford beat the bop-skip-«od-.iamp
record Wednesday night st the New York
Athletic Club exhibition. He scorai 29 test

and dollars from bis employer in Mos­
cow, and is arrested the day after he
arrives in New York. Surely this
world at least has no place of rest for
the transgressor. Crazed by drink are
tbree-foiirthR of those who transgres*.
inches.
.
Aw*v, then, with drink in the interest*
ot nil legitimate trade and succ^xfal j
The Canadian House of Cranmem baa
husinex. Most of all awav with it in j passed a bill to enable the Grand Trunk
the interest of man's record Here and
Beyond.
Toronto and amalgamate with the Great

Ont(Waga, U. P., Mar. 7th. 1N84.
News Reapers ;
The apper peninsula of Michigan,
while it 1ms many chrima in summer,
i* id the winter rw-aeua a «emi-artic re­
gion and we don’t care who know* it.
The southern farmer win,* L*« a full
wood shed and full Isnler, «”d if he is
TEMPEBAH0E_WHAT IB IT?
“full” himself half of the time, hm
gpn»7 reasons to fee! thxuktnl k*owerer . A small boy at the 8cotta schoolhouse
A virtne» that exhales
fraexnalvs naught but
hntrra.'hamblr hie home may be.
Kalamazoo Co., waa stubbed in the France,
jA character,. ennobling in &gt;
We Write this not Kbut we would aide by ya little girl while they were thought—grand, in conception of truth
Larm a sfagle hair uf ifa *uow-c*pp,'d quarreling over some article thalfthe and noble In humanitarian feeling. A
The knife happened to paicelex jewel which shines with ef­
head, dot that we hold any grudgv ■ girl wanted.
&lt;r
Ageinot it whatever, for it has always | strike a bow.
fulgent light, id the contact of crowned
fraared ns wiih great respect .ujd has ' As .Mrs. Brandon, of Detroit, wx | nolrility of soul. A principle, originat­
uftan grabber! at an opixzrtUDity to do 1 about sitting down March 8, her little ing in purity of intention* engrossed
&lt;favor wiiMl we ought not to bare ex- l»oy polled the chair from under her with love fur humanity and a* peremal
No, it i* hot thu* that caumw j and she fell to the floor, xeerdving fa­ as troth, justice or mercy. The em­
p
***&lt;oBtrofable indignation, it to tlie ' juries from which she died March ML
bodiment of honor, stability and integ- '
v*r-nw-r*aH-art re -north - pole - lastThe prisoners. Matthew Kennedy rity. Tlie medium through which ri- --------- wealher.against
-------------------------------------- -Callaghan,
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tisl force
acta, insuring prevention of I
i «n auou-sowo!
and John
coufined ia Baud[
rnd ol er a
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t&lt;{| fiwhr-kin„na
1
moatewphwttoally kick We 1 wick jail for breaking and entering she diaMar and enhancing Irndtly vigor:
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we w rite in an easy chair j paatoffice in Harrax, Ontario, escaped I

THE DETROIT COMMERCIAL
ADVERTISER
.- AIWD-

Frauk Leah*
dsLsuvilie,

rrtvm'

I muff.

naw &lt;»• i.r. lurk on molMm u! Abllah
Applied .M. Flint,
•olicitor fur the complainant, it b »
dered that the sold defendant cause hU ap-

with the finger.

iTr-FEVER west will care. tilled, and a ropy thereof to be served oo the
complainant** solicitor within twenty day* af­
ter service a of a copy of said bill,and a notice
Price 50 cants, by mail or at druggist*.
of tbl« order, and that in default thereof the
BLY BROL-, Draggteu, Owego, N, Y.
»»id bill be taken as ronfetaed by the naid dotaiML

yyiLLIAM JONES,

rrpaperpubli-cd and printed tn sold coual
I that ouch publieatluti be cooUuoed once

Weitzel, whom General Butler
from Lieutenant to Brijpdier-

firmer Corps, died Wednesday.
The Iowa (CeL) Guleh Minoa, purchased
four yearn ago fw gteAOOO. were sold at
auction at Philadelphia Wednesday for

(which intends Morganizing) bring tiro purrhlB*r■

a ropy of this order
•aid defendant, at Im

DENTIST

Tbc board of Registration for tiw towSahlp
of CaMlcton will meet at the office of the town»t.lp eterfc in aaldtownsh pon Saturday. April
•u. I’M- All k..!
SS
1V x- v
u
,
•cgieter-l and » ln&gt; wish to we al U«- manMlp election to bettirid on Monday. April 7th
W84. an- requested to cutne forward ua that
tncsl tmvwth in. Uir- &amp;Hlb&lt; Ujawumte xnntetw. in iro day
and reguter J Mr nataea.
' hsiut&gt;-«tro. Mav «
Fb*kk Melt; sou. Township Clerk. I \

GREAT MONARCHIES

�a roller skatUgriuk a*.
iu
samphilarotsle.

VIOIIITY LOCALS
FUCHARDYILLE.
Mr. Stickler kF^oved to Gairo-

WOODLAND.

• ops i-gblly

I. P. Bol&gt;erta’ frame store and build­
ing at Eaton Rapuia waa dralroysMl
with the coop-bia, by fire Bunday

gel

la tha DMriol

I. N. Harter baa rv lamed from the
Melissa Emmous still tan irs al
John Groat wilt move to Hastings
towweblp.
E. H-ynes visited bis sister at Camp

Joseph Muaaon, of Banfield, waa here

Mine Gertrude Mowry is visiting
friends nt K.nm, Kalamasou county.
While felling tree* ireruily, John
Keauer was severely injured by a fall-

Geo. Suhbaugh has fitted np his en­
gine ami a buzx saw aud «ill saw wood
thia apt ing.
Emaia Haynes and Laura Hender­
shott are meiubent of the teacher’s
Ou account of the breaking of the
planer the Iw-udiugsliop hue been idle
for some. I line past.
8. Moiinie, late miller in'Hartley's
mill, Hasiiugflf.liaM n nti i'./tlieninl'Iiere^
and tia&gt;k powesaion Monday.
C. Prichard clofled his school in Or­
angeville the Sth.^uid started Just week
for ValNimiaiao, Ind., where be will at­
tend iheNbimal school.
Mel. Uoltunib Ims moved taihr Hen­
dershott neighborhood, and James
Brumley Ima moved uu the place for­
merly occupied by Holcomb.
‘Tis said by a relative of the bride
that if you cannot ki-a ths bride und
congratulate tbe groom you hnd beitri
stay away from the wed ling, und uui
do us P——’a fi.lks didon thu 28.
S Hiday aciiuol wua reorganized at
tlie Weeks school house lust Sunday.
The following officers were chosen:
Sup’t, Mrs. Delano; Ass’t. Sup’t, Mrs.G. Prichanl; Brc’y,, Mrs. Fisher ; Or­'
ganist, Mta. Merabuu.
Phil Phim.

the Naw T rt Hospital. j

building and coairnta, $1,000.
B. L. Hall ia preparing to buiW a
bouse.
A new baxuras shop adds odd to
Woodland's burinesa buuxee.
J. Vdte Itaa rented hia late purchase,
the Perry farmftn J. H. Towawnd.
Doga killed a Dumber of sheep for
Mr. 1 penerr, near the Tamarac church.
C. 8. Palmerton baa bought n25 boiou
power engine und w ill engage in man ufact uring putsuira.
Good faima iu Woodland command a
selling price of $75 per ucto and buyers
ate quite numerous.
Fillcen bands are employed in the
boll and bat mill iu south-west Wood­
land. Mr. Miuza ia managing tbe con­
cern and ia pushing business.

Although the editor &lt;tf the Bellevue
Gasette My a that he has always “hew - ago deeded p -o;&gt;erty wort &gt; I3J,01) to the
rd to.lite lias” wilhuut legs rd to the Ca hollo Cuurc i in De-iver. Bcanon’a
chips, he lias friends raougii in tlist rightful heirs, a widow and two children.
Irttrg Io elect him vlllagu derk. and
they did it.

A Battle Creek man wasfonnd lying
in oueuf the streets of Bellevue a few
nights ago, apparently lifelews. He
was taken to the lime kilns and thaw­
ed our, when it wm discovered that
Bellevue a hisky had wrought the mis­
chief.
Tlieodore Barm-a, of Kslatno, auppoited bis pan ula many years, Aller
his fslhei’&gt; drstii his niulliwr was al­
lowed a pruaiuu with whkh aJiebuugiil
samn ilarm, unit the undeistanding
that it should eveutu.illy revert ut
WEST VERMONTVILLETheodore. But now after her- deal It.
Sugaring Ims beguu.
ofhtjr relatives aie I lying to get a wliaie
J rare 1'utlciwu is fixing to build a of the piuperty. *1 heir tiisl attempt
new buruin court ul Chat lot te a few days ugp
Ibiyal Croak has bought the old proved a failure.
Fruot fartu.
We have been in' the newspaper buidMis. Stiobe bus rented Harvey Bee- n&lt;-s ncully leu years, and have uumrsseek’a place.
tukuble evidence that we have nut
Daniel 8nuke had the misfortune to pleased everyiMMty,which 1stquslly uucut liia lout qttiiu bauly.
uiiiUakubie rvidi nee that the paper is a ’
Tuke iiulice of liiu sign on Hager, success. Mru wIiucmii conduct uewsBiicliuunu
Cline's niw mill.
paptia flucct-imliillyiiiid plruse all, with
Mr-. Huger has been sick the past
uui uccusiouully trediug ou the favorite
week, but is now un the gain.
corn of some one, are numerous in I
Jtxie Stull mid family, of Hoytville,
every coiumunity, but they ureinvaria­
visiled Mia. Chance thia week.
bly engaged iu aotu&lt;- other Im-iuvM or
Mia. Fieiis, of Wyutuiug Territory, no business at all.—Giund Ledge liideia visiting her bint her, Cltaa. Phillipa.
|M-udvtit. All of which is us Due as
E. Purmenter hue moved ftum the 1
Guspel.
lumber uLuuty buck on hia own pluce. I
HlJCKLDBEKkr. j
The Crouch Tragedy Investigation.

Thirty odd year* a’o J*b»i Scanlon
bringing with him hia wife, wto'ip ba had
Ti^ir marr.ed life grot

Iim Imtrl by a young huh wtighieg

ouffaa-ml.I wbieii hs buHl was cnslJarol and jn-ttiug poMraalon of the drawingUh b.-l ta Un
u
In Marttb.
March, &gt;»1
mi,.............. |1Uho.
,|„|
..^
Alsop oooolu Is i to IO nai of th I bnsinMk ..
' ..
*7
W
named Ab anaxn Greenwald, an auctioneer lu-r at dinner, and I bought they did.
is Bintb avenue. Gro nwald )o&gt;uidod
&gt;■ adapted to every
Alaop to let him bare charge of bi/ busi­
Br.t.r »ery palatable, triiness a id sill it &lt;4 au^lii. Anp c &gt;nka It readily.
1« ma* .
........ .. —---------- r.— ■ ,
■ •
chin ry and what gooda ha
&gt; .WX i For aevml yearapaat it has (men cu.lxxaary

, claimed that bo had been the vtetim of a I
swindle and began ac’ion against Gnwnon bls dee h*Led. boma time before be wal 1 in one of the District C -urts. Tbe
had identified him elf with tbo North Dsn* papers were i-erved, bat Greenwald sold
vwr Catholic Chore-i, and when bo found ou bls btuine.s and left. He was Dot

worldly posarstions an I ask &lt;1 i bis will
was made, and io whom he had given hi,
property. Kcanloc had not ma to bls will.

Rrralddea has eorue berk di-guatad

er Aiaop div'xrvwred hi m In ■ uaineia on the
Rast s ue. Ho began another sui. a ainst
him. Tue rase is now pending In on, of
the city courts. The am unt that Alsop

that be waa a married man. and bad a fam-

wald, Alsop has lived in ths has meat at
aud, k La claimmI. sign &gt;d in the presence No. 440 W&lt;-sl ttoveut-snth strvst- Ho dxi
_
.
..___ burin*.a oa a small seal -. Of la’s b« bad
tbst bs ooul l not sign L s own na ns, and shown igns of despondency. Yo«t rday
was only aide t&gt; mike his croet-ma k by
_______________ _
the prk-st bolding the pen In Fea til »n’a tioueers, at No. 336 We-t Fourth street,
wit.i whom be mad ■ arrangem n s to sell
In ibe will Bouillon's heirs were i -norod.
Th • property whica was not wil.ed &gt;o deuce. This morning El rar M. Pl» t wn
Fa her (J’!l rn i enonally was given to tbo Mat to tlie home to sue Al-top about dis­
church. Tue esta o consisted chi&lt; 2/ of posing of the goods to-day. P.att fouid
land on the uor.b side. ILL went tr&gt; the the । luce dos d. He cake . Offle. r Ballou,

THMB ARE SOLID FACTS.
i
The beat btood purtfer ami sikTem regulator
ver placed within the reachot suffer.ng Ira-

"VgMa or whoever requires an appetiser,
or wild stimulant, will always fiial doeincMtirr- tbe bet ai.d only certain cuie known.
They act surely and qulekh. every togtlr guar­
anteed to rive rntnv awl Is la. U.u
luiued. fluid al fifty rente a buttle by y. T
Buise
Arinina will string up fire murderers oo the
28«i of March, but a a ring toe Utrrval vlgt- .
'*“*■* catomiUces will atend icady to tticuff
----------HE GAVE UPUECKVTCI1ES IN THREE
K2iEK.&gt;
Butkr/N. Y-, Mar. 12. 188L
Rliumatle Syrup Co.:

hear of aud doctored with different phy­
:ta I, and Alsop waa found lying cuukl
s k-is us to no purpose, and could get bo relief
dtb bid* throat cut and tlie rope until 1 ciHiiiueui cd Ukiux yuurajrup. 1 bad
Iskeu but two bullies Lefuie l euibd set:-a
dition ia crlricaL A number of lett m inai'gv.- Continuing it-UrC a le* stems find
w .ich be had written were found in the miM-il walk.ng without cruUlic* ur e«i c. Any
ouo troubled wiui rheUiiMiUJUu rhwuid lake
i.beuinaUc tiyrnp aud be cured, for. it U a ixisi| Mr. Kamual Carlwvll. No. 133 Thud avJ uvscuie.
' '
j. li. CusTriKLU.
! n“fl’ 1 wvt *’ foU ,w,:
South Buller, X. Y , Mar. iu, ihdl.
! .Foe tbin monllx'n rent on .LLeumatic tyrup Co.,
,u o. , nBTl. own •urrryu
b* e nut ta»en an oc.ier anioe.
rearted
(ieuta—Thia is to certify that I bare bad
“ “£,“5"5Al. bnH.n. ou
j brain naeciud: don t know what tod-, better tuy coat on without help. I lutniucuccd taking
; tn*n end my treubire at h me. 1 n a.o a I my
ii excellent
rOects to
your pjs^e
sion. Tbo
t&lt; e !a In ' uur rup, and toid teaeii it but a uiiurt time
p&gt;««slo&lt;i.
Thu „co
cone's
Y&lt;
*--- - - w order.
—
yoi|
aucU
n lt „j an,j « imtd il began toiirip u,e. 1 Dare tahcu two
I pay.
lr^^, «**„?
- -----------— . J."
t*entjr-dol ar eoih o-miil in •■utiles aixl am aa aeii as ever. 1 tin-a it has
security for 3is' No. i Ninth avenue. AU nu equal as a rUeutnato cute. 1. J. CLAW.

Father O’ilern. A f&lt;w I ou s at er this i
bean on, lying on b s Ion ly Led, bn a bed j *u 1wh1

time by a few, bu never became known to
For the prosecution, John C. Harris
the general pub.ic.
tfstifird t Itit r Htikonili ndiuit till to him | Surprise and indignation we e mingled
Menflli-s nt Bclluvur.
tlmt he purclinscd a 8iuitb apd Wem-uti when Mis Cody, s kiuJ-hearted laity of
Spinal fever ut Grt-wliam.
E__ 2„ 1la'ui-Z
— .— .
88 ciililue revolver in L *nsiug last full. I Denver, who bs 1 known ’B^Vlon
Bellevue coutuine 203 tulera.
nd isM&gt;li«.n&lt;r how
Sheriff Wiuuey cuiiuburuted Harris’ ly, interested hersel , and resili ng bow
A now bridge will spau tbo river at
. the heirs of teat&gt;Ion bad Leen defrauded,
testimony.
Diiiioudule.
,
d.u.rmn d O0UO U.O. op „,d - U..
Jesse Hurt], one of the coronor’sjrny.
EAST CASTLETON.
Publie tenchenT vxuniiiintion at Char
- -■ twygut their just ds-erta. 8bs knew of
ti-atifird thul Holcomb sworn at the in- 1 Bea don's deaU-bed confession, and by
Emory Smith alill continues very' lotte Mnich 28ih.
.
oo
ii
h.ii
ii and, detective
.
. aso-nJ
qurat Unit lie never owned a 88-ctillbie diligent
inquiry
work
A new church will be built in West
low.
revolver,
Sherift Wiuuey produced ; talned that Scanlon's son in Philadelphia
Van tie Price is sick with the diph­ Carmel thia spring.
years bet ere, committed a heinous
I lie liulteta tiikeu from the Itodies of had,
‘
J. 8. Bell'e bouse, Dimondale, burntheria.
the inurtlereil people and eliells picked crime, that of-murdering his mother, the
The OU City Buuard Marts a distracting
wife bet Jame. Bean on bad deserted on aixth airvet second Boor back. It there is a
George Coe is having a tussle witht ed iu the ground it few day h ngu.
up from llie flour, and they were shown
que»tiou. It wants to know who ia going to
The piopnetur of lheCailullr Leader
coming to Cukrado. It alxo came to her
the iuump«.
to be 88 calibre.
lay the parson's fee leap tear.
Mra. W.P.Eddy has relative* from ban put it new head ou that paper.
U. D. Hiirrington, Big Rapids, testi
Good Oyo, alL
cl*led while iu jail to prevent execution.
Tlie estate of the luteTliuilow Weed
Albion gMtiiig her.
Toe fol owing let’er wasa's rin his room:
fied tlmt lie knew Foy there tliireyearw Mrs. Cody went to Philadelphia ar.d looked
Fanners are very busy now-a-daya includes some property io Ch. ater.
Oh Lord, be merciful with me, with the
ngo; and that on the 11th of hint No- over tbe records of tbe court, without find­ blewslnxs
of Thy beloved eon Jesus Christ.
Thu Potterville bedateud factory baa
securing the maple extract.
ing
t
be
information
she
desired.
From
tbo
vemla-r Foy met him in Juckson and
Coroner's office Mrs. Cody went to the
Hiiani Coe ••farted fur New Yolk abut down ou account of high water.
and told him he could get $2,000 if he C« unty Jail, where she learned that a man
ElwiuDuvid, of Ruxund, ncciiaea Ilia
state Tuvflduy to visit Ida mother.
tr* 1 am wo riedall Uuuek-gau-e to n-preseut U,e town id
would put old Jncoli Ctouch out of the named Davids m bsd murdered his mother,
in aufle.-lngmy hoary cvuuty ouuveuUon, to br held at llwatiags, ou
Mra. Ira Baehr Iler has a couple of j wife of uduliery and wanton di voice.
way ; offered him $50 to go out to Hol­ and afterward, in June, 1882, killed him­
i Uurkday, April 10, to ehci deirgatea to the
aunta from Waterloo, Ind., visiting • CuuI, to tliu amount of 2,500 tons, comb’s with him. M&lt; t Foy aaniu in self while awaiting bis trial. No such
ktala cuuvcuUoo.
"goea up tbu tluu” every yeur at Char­
I i-ie.y Kcpubllcan In the townobip aboukl
name as Scanlon hud been beard of by the
Dvceuilwr.
Foy
told
him
to
make
himTHE CUP THAT CHEERS.
! twrar III iiuikI that the great PrrMdi-uUai cuuOne of our young men lirirgat Mar­ lotte.
prison
ifflcials.
'Eubu
quentinvestigation,
-elf scarce for Jud und Holcomb had
I teat takes place thia ye-u and should but prove
Marcus Pitcher, Charlotte, adjudged
however, proved tha Davidson's real name ;
tins' corners, who started out this
reerrauv—by neglecting to attend tkc caucus—
(N. T. Sun.l
lemned that he (Huilington) knew
spring to make his fortune, met with insane aud takt n to tbu Katumuzoo
Then* l« a large speculation in Japan tea I to prmcipice that th.e )rar, nburc all utoers.
rometliing ulmut it and would kill him. James Scanlon, of Denver. The wife and
poor success. He accompanied some Asylum.
in
progress,
and,
witbin
a
few
days
tbo
uuaerssi
turn out and a sboni
Galen E. Brown testified that Foy two sons of the murdi-rer and -uicido w&gt; re
“‘bt Ui
Mrs. N. Simons, of Bellevue, fell from
*■“
mated.
tramaction* at tl.o Importers' aud Grocers' imi —
young men who were gomgout to Ma­
fold him he knew just how the killing then discovered will out difficulty, end in­
rengo to wotk there through the Rum­ a duur-atep a few days ago aud broke
formed
of
their
good
fortune.
After
Scan
­
wits done; tlmt one person killed
4,250,i;00 p&lt; und». A short ime ago the
an
arm.
mer. They secured him a good place,
Croncli mid Polley mid another Mr. and lon deserted his wife she went to Phila­ sale of 50,&lt;XX&gt; pounds was considered quite CM ITU—BFARD—At the leridence of Ahiiah
The house of S. H. Rnraback, near
delphia and earred a living ly ped liing a Ian o Lusiness. Bow tl e speculation la
but as hi- thoughts went bick to the
Fl.ni, March, Ifl, by Ehler P Holler, Gilbert
Mrs. White; that l.e wouldn’t have to
J. onuUi and Anogenoctt* Beard
fair one hr had left at the corners, his Eaton Rapids burned Friday. Loes
work, for the Crouch estate owed him nows of hertiuant husband, but finally so b isk that 1,8X1,0 0 pounds arv sold in a
bean fatli d him and I he visions of a $1,500; no liiwuraiice.
singb
day.
Thu
trading
In
black
Um
to
BUCKLEN’B ARNICA 8ALVE.
$3,000, but would not tell him what for. Con luded hat he waa dead, aud married
A Bellevue jualice is charged with
fortune that were to eome was darken­
The beat »alve Id tbe world for Cut*, Braieea,
Foy eloo told him he was aflaid Jud a man named Davidson, who died about sold within lurtx. Jay s. Prices have been 8orr»,
Llccra, Bail Rheum, Fevertkae*. Teller,
ed by the thought of the teal one lie offiicul cioukedueaa and a legal inve-stiand Dan would kill him, but that lie
Chapped
H-nda, CbilbUn.a, Conu, aiai all
advancing
steadily,
owing
to
the
ajmcula
had left behind. So after a week lie gntiou will occur today.
Joan, bar eon by Sea-ilon, took the name
8ktu Eia. -w&gt;», and positively curr&gt; Piles. It
cotilA unravel the whole mysteiy il
J.
B.
Nickle,
of
Hoytville,
recrntly
te
guaranteed
to pre peti.-ct Mtiafu-Uoa, ar
gave np his wot k and by the aMistance
cents a pound bibber than recently. Be­ money refunded. Price 25 cento per box. For
worse
came
to
worst.
Brown
said
he
t &gt; drink heavily and formed Lad aaa-c:a sides &lt;he bunlner* ou tbe Exchange, fully
of a frirnd is again at the old quartern. pun liaaed two head of Holstein cattle
took two letters f.om an overcoat in
for
which
lie
paid
$600.
Out advice would be for him to take
80.000 chests of O.doog have been sold to
Mia. Catharine Biiah, of Eaton, died the Crouch house. They*were iu h's young woman iu bis own station in life •pecu a ora within a snort time.
her along urxt time.
pocket when lie was shut, but had been and tbo couple lived with bls mother. Ii
'* Ao a ‘.vanoe of three rente a pound in
on the 111ti, aged 81 years, having lived
bis
drunken
flubs
frequently
beat
his
aged
unable to find them since. One of the
tea," said a broker, “means a rise of $1.25
HASTINGS.
iu Eaton Co. 83 years.
letters was from Stn Antonio, Texas, mother, bis wife and bis two cbil lrsu. On a chest, and if a speculator has lu.001 or
A stuck company is about to be orga­
tbe 4th day of May, 1882, tbo older folks I ),U0* cheats on hand it Is an important
Hastings has a dude.
nized at Charlotte for the purpose of dated Aug., 1883. It contained the and children were living hu Idled toget bar
John Klepfer was in town Thoradsy,
words: “Jud and Dan, secure those pa­ in a miserably-furnished third-story attic
building a $25,000 theater.
of prolonged trouble between France and
Andrew Young started fur Dakota
Geo. Qunotn l), in ni Charlotte, acci- pers. You know only too well what iu one of the worst parte of tbo city. Young Chins, whereby the great tea par s of
Tuesday.
will be done when Eunice’s child is Scanlon bad been drinking heavily in tbo
Shanghai, Amoy and Foochow might bo
deuL-lly shot hiuisel iu tbu baud with
morning,
and
tbe
reigbl
ora
bad
heaid
him
Wightman &amp; Son have opened agrolarrn. Foy will assist you in securing
a revolver a few days ngo.
quarreling with bis mother. Whan bo re­
oery ou Michigan avenue.
The report that Fox’s floucring mill them.” Signed, Charles Mathews with turn® I to tbo garret abortly before dark be
duo solely
The baud boys have a dance at the
the initials "B. L. C.,” below, it wus
tur ed upon bis mother and struck her in
at Charlotte had been closed by credit­
rink Wednesday evening.
directed to Jud D. CiQiich.
ors proved to lie a fal e one.
to this country from China were 22.1.*9.»2
The question of bonding the city for
John
Giles
testified
that
Brown
read
picked
up
a
chair
to
defend
herself,
bat
Bellevue confldenily expects to have
pounds: but while we received 8J.0J0
$20,000 for the putpooe of putting in
before she coaid use it Scanlon had
ches'-e of Amoy O dong, only 41,00J cbeete
anew depot and nn iron bridge ac the above letter to him.
water works wifi be voted upon April 1.1
Sarah Giles, wifeof John Giles, beard snaic ,®d up a hatchet, and, nnhing at bar,
crosfl the river this aunimer.
'
bo
hit
hoa
terrible
blow
with
the
butt
end
Hunt Green took tlie first bath of the '
The Bellevue Bank will hereafter be Brown read the letter aud saw the ini­ on tbe top of the boa 1. She fell to the floor
season Tuesday evening. While going
J "pan, of which 34.314,000 pounds were ant
tials, “B. L. C.”
Insensible. Prensled, Bcanlon jumped on
a one-man concern, H. Longyear hav­
home he walked off the Jefferson street
Other witnesses gave testimony on tbe prostrate form and literally Lost the hare la • t ywar. Some think the quantity
ing Ixiuglit bis part nr Fa interest.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
will bo 2,040,000 pounds loss. But it is
bridge.
minor
iMiintfland
the
prosecution
crated.
head
to
a
jely.
He
was
arrested
by
two
L—teaje. Bachacte. HaatfacM. Toathaeha,
Clara Biggs, of Vrimontvillr, seeks
For the defense Nettle Snyder testi­ of his neighbors. Ha was committed to
legal separation from her husband,
JOHNSTOWN.
await a trial lor murder. His suicide in pounds; thia year only UJMn.OOJ pounds
fied
that
she
swept
Jud's
room
two
or
Walter, who, she avers, has deserted
his cell, which occurred on the afternoon
three mornings after the mn tilera aud
her.
of Monday, July 10, 1882, created tha great­
W. Burroughs has bought a horse.
Otis Bancroft, a boy 18 yean old, had swept liehind the trunk but did not sec est surprise among the prison officials.
C. 8. Bristol has purchased a span of
elusion of the Hitgansy tea that excited so
After having first removed all bis elotuing
his right Intud aerioudy mutihited in any Idnody clothing or muddy imota.
C. D. Harrington was called, but was he bung himself by hie red flannel shirt
H. M. Bristol baa bought him a tine the Grand Ledge chair factory the
from
the
lower
Lar
of
his
cell
window.
aacertaineo
to
be
in
fail
at
Mason.
17th.
taa in th.a country. Chinese p enters say
Mrs. Co&lt;ly says that when she found the
Owe Ihoocand A-Writ of Land and
Galen Brown’s wife was called and
A house owned by Calvin Stone, of
Will Bristol and wife are visiting
ill-treated wife of young Ecanlon, and told
«Xi«b! b«.4 tf Beals.*
Charlotte, occupied by a family named gave testimony intended to break the
friends here.
On the det!, o.* a b g MkJaaippI MeamLoM
orce of the former’s evidence.
Reed,
was
ruined
by
flic
Monday
after
­
SINGULAR
ACCIDENT.
Tlie dance at Johnstown Grange ball
Up
to
last
evening
no
other
evidence
noon.
Bean Ion waa then living by her own
wa« a eneceaa.
Hany Colby, of Chariot r, baa in­ having a very important bearing on
Coin Hunter Joe feels very much
।
[Bradford (Pa., Spacial]
vented and patented a buggy body, tlie ease has been produced.
grieved over the lone of bin good dog.
ittlngouti
A fatal accident oecu rod on an oil Isaaa
Tom A. Tok. I Which U deatiutal to come rutu uuiverie waters o
"Why bow wonderfully life-like!”
M Kutborfo d Run, thro&gt; mllae from this
city, this afternoon. Jacob Dickey has
ild
Mr.
Dortix,
gently
careaaiog
a
BARRY VILLE.
Milt Stovcoa, a lad of 18, while play­
r laud went iolo the MieaWeippi years ago."
bumble-bee which repow-’. among the mother's good treatment. Tue youngest
ing iu Ovrnwliitrt-’a mill ynvd, bellevur,
It Is potting no strain upon the figure torn
wlth *
fi*
Will is Lathrop will move to Barry- • as crushed between two logs aud artificial flowers and inflect of liin
1st rreat forMlsetf rnattifnl
-__
wife’s new bonnet. “If it was on a
ville.
to a rope passing through a crown-i ultoy,
killed.
garden
flower
I
’
d
swear
it
was
all
—
Gr▲neon Towl ia with na for a few
the rod dropping down the tubin; till it
Ed. Silvertkoni,.of.Kalan»o, aged 11
r-1 eotCewr-r-r-r Phe suddenly shriek­
An*w her treasure found at Wm. N. at Lanang n few daya ago, there to re­ ed, inserting a wooded finger in his
DeVine’s—« girl.
nHiti’h anti dancing ronud like a whirl­
main until he is 18 year* old.
Do
Henry Ltibrop ia recorrring from an
Wm. Huggett. of Hellrvtje, had a leg ing dervish. “Why, the blame thing
atUcK of quinsy.
broken n-cently bv toe falling of a tree. is alive P.
Two of Miner Mead’s children art­ It was a wooden one however, and the
The nrat reml.r meetiix of th. Co­
down with ecarlatiDa.
damage can tie easily rrpaited.
lon -III be belli al the mMenMol Mr. 1
hrrajh Uh Ml .ho.14m-, Urc^i Ik. I.ll
E«i. Hr inch baa decided not to have a
Wu-ley Canfield, of near Eaton RapHail in bar house when he bailtia.
I Ms. while wrrKtffag a few dura ago
sirable
that
all
members
to
present
aa
Day ion Hall has lately hem around had an ankle dWocated and both bones
arransemrtite fnr the Co. con vent ion of
the Hurry Co. W. C. T. U. will be made.
The IUII.ro.
. I ?,,i*e&lt;H'’“I »r.i»tNMhrill.
Our Euton County Neighbors.

the Stream.

�SATURDAY, -

-

- MAR.M.1WM

fear you are no dSacltdinarian.
"H« doe, DOI tsk, *dt liberty.” laid

take a liberty with me, I should know
how to correct it.”
••That is a most useful talent to
have," replied be, smllfng blandly.
“It Is a sjrn of kindly feeling, is It
not, Rupert?” she arid.
••Of course," said Rupert, decidedly.
"Miss Flint! Imagine any one calling
Miss Flint by her Christian name ! fl
she had one I don’t know what it waa.
And Margaret is not.like Miss Flint—a
ik tiie world to the supernal;
machlue ror slowly grinding horrid in­
saved up Lores oil and »ipe.
bruised human souls would pour it.
formation that one doesn't want into
&gt;«- and "n.Jue" would once combine one. Margaret is my friend.”
rid would bo the better for it.
“I&gt;oud distinction!” replied Louis;
» would act the play of i Jfe,
and Margaret’s choler rose, though he
ewar BfXUl It in rehearsal; ,
•poke in a slow, gentle manner, pecul­
try would sheathe its knife
pod became more universal;
iarly his own, and without the trace of
om. gray with ages grown.
a sneer or any ill will. •• Perhaps,” he
Ie» er blind men to adore it;
continued, • by the time Miss Percival
aleat a one far Truth alone.
• world would be the better for It.
has been at tt.as long as Miss Flint, she
will be more like a machine and less
en were wise in little thltura
lectin « le ■ in all their dealings;
like a friend." Ho looked at her with
mra bad tower rurtod atrinira
■
a slight smile, as if he had been eaying
। iaoiato their kindly feeiinga;
something rather complimentary than
en, when Wrony beau down the Right.
hi Id strike togeiner and restore it;
otherwise.
Igbl made Might In every tight,
Margaret's first angry impulse was to
e world would be the better for ft.
retort that there was not the least need
for her to be a friend, of a machine, or
anything else, unless’she choee; but she
fortunately (or otherwise) restrained
her tongue in time. All that she could
say waa:
Jtfter of “ Probation,“I know nothing about that, I:am
sure.” ,
Rupert held out bls hand~to Uiis
••IJiked Miss Flint," Baldwin went
friend, asking him without words tp XJfiu •• Sao wasa'tough old soul. She
come nearer. Margatet sat silent, un­ thought discipline the great motive
willing for some reason to be4he first to power of the universe, ana order Heav­
speak. Baldwin seen by daylight, she en's first law—that was the prophecy
found, was much the same as Baldwin for her! And I dare say she was right
seen by lamplight Margaret found in so far. that by enforcing strict disci­
that.her first impression had been a tol­ pline she gained to herself the maximum
erably correct one. He bad absolutely of comfort, with the minimum of. wear
no pretensions to good looks. His face and tear, compatible with the life she
was pale, his features blunt and almost led. But she failed to win the heart of
plain. He had a good, intellectual fore- this ungrateful youth."
nead, and a pair of hazel eyes, of no
•• Implying that if I can win bls heart,
particular force or brilliance of expres­ I don't know how to exploiter mv con­
sion. but calm, clear and somewhat quest when I have got it,” said Marga­
critical. His figure, though tall, was ret. involuntarily.
somewhat clumsy, and his movements
■" Implying absolutely nothing I was
devoid of any special grace. Cue
would feel inclined to trust in him—to thinking of Miss Flint, not of yon, Mias
Percival, if you can believe such a thing
believe what he said. Odo felt that his
asservati-ns would always be true, his possible, wh’ile you are here.”
He was atrocious, Margaret thought,
course of action conscientious—perhaps
painfully so. Whether there ’ were in and her face flamed. She bad never
his character any traits of profound no­ bees covertly laughed at before, and
bility. generosity, capacity of self-sacri­ the experience was a hateful one, in­
fice, chivalrousness, none unacquainted deed—the more so, in that she bad a
with him could possibly infer from any desire, which she could aot altogether
study of his countenance, which had no reprcs.s. to bo on good terms with Louis.
marked expression except one of How could Rupert feel for him the de­
marked neutrality. In those days Mar­ votion he spoke of? She replied, coolly
garet did not understand tbe crushing and distantly:
power of a negative kind possessed by
"No doubt, if I had the felicity of
some of these msignificantdooking men knowing Miss Flint, I should quite
with a neutral expression. Still, -she have understood that your thoughts
comprehended at a glance certain should wander to her sometimes.”
points; she fully understood, for in­
Louis burst out laughing.
stance, that John Mallabarr and this
•‘ Say rather that yon have the great
young medical man were characters felicity of not having known her,"
about uh opposite os characters well Rupert corrected her, dryly.
“Dr.
can be. In the presence of John Malla­ Louis and I don’t agree about Miss
barr she had experienced no sensation Flint in the least.”
of anxiety, and now, in the presence of
“I think her talents were wasted
Louis Baldwin, sh^did experience such upon you.”
a sensation. While walking about the
•• I know her talents exasperated me.
garden with Mr Mallabarr she had
been quite conscious that they got on I always connect her with Richard the
Third,
and I'll tell you why. 1 was not
very well together, and that it depend­
ed entire’y on her will and pleasure as doing any lessons one day. and she was
to tbe terms which were to exist be­ teaching Damaris English history by
tween them. Now she wondered question and answer—which is an ex­
whether she and Louis Baldwin would ploded idea now, I think. Damaris
get on, and she had an uneasy, but dis­ couldn't remember. Miss Flint glared
tinct consciousness that thaWwould be at her over the top of the book.
as be chose—not as she d'.d—which •What can you toll me about Richard
consciousness urged her to put on an the Third?’ 'she said, with a full stop
outward semblance of indifferent e, between even’ word. Damaris looked
She said he had a
while yet another emotion vaguely sug­ awfully guilty.
Mi &lt;3 Flint straightened
gested that sometimes discretion is tbe hump-nack.
bettor part of valor, and ever in tbb hers, and said that was a matter of no
background was the disagreeable con­ oonso juance—she wanted to know
sciousness that she was where she was, about his character. Damaris wm per­
and what she was, under false pre­ fectly and hopelessly ignorant, so Miss
Flint had to tell her at last, which she
tenses.
As she thought thus, she heard a did in capital letters, and evidently en­
joyed it—‘This King Waded To Tne
voice saying:
Throne Through The Blood Of His
“I hope you do not object to my hav­
Damaris—she’s
ing listened, along with the rest of the i Nearest Relations.’
awfully soft, you know—looked at hen
audience.”
fascinated, and said: Oh, Miss Flint!’
“It is a matter of complete indiffer­ Then I caught Miss Flint’s eye, and I
ence to me.” she answered. I have roared. She never forgave me."
sung to audiences before now without
“Now you won’t be surprised at my
sustaining any injury to myself from iu
I sang to please Rupert. Do you often having such an esteem for her," Mr
Baldwin
said, casually. “And, Ru­
find time to take walks on the pier in
pert, if you turn round, you will per­
the afternoon?"
“I might almost say never.” said he, ceive your pony-carriage standing at
regarding her, aa she 'felt with annoy­ the end of the pier, and John maxing
ance, i-crutinizingly. "But I called at
“Oh, bother!” said Rupert. “I don't
Blackford Grange to see our friend here
—you look wonderful, Rupert, old fel­ want to go.”
low!—and when Mrs. Lascelles found I
But Baldwin had risen, saying Rupert
could not come again in the evening, had sat in tbe open air long enough.
she desired me -o Come down here, as
••Well, let John carry the rugs,- and
she did not wish me to miss seeing him you help me along,” said Rupert, look­
altogether. To that behest you owe the ing into his face, with what a deep and
pleasure of my company at the present yearning devotion of expression Mar­
moment. I felt bound not to interrupt garet could see for herself. A pang of
when I found you singing, with an something like jealousy, a sensation of
audience behind’ you. It would not being shut out into the cold, contract­
have done to interrupt • Carlisle Wall’ ed her heart.
with a request to feel Rupert’s pulse—
Baldwin’s answer was to raise Ru­
which please let me do now, my boy,” pert from his half-lying position, and
he added, taking Rupert's hand.
pass his arm round him, as John came
Margaret was forced to sit still while up. The servant collected the rugs,
he counted tlie lad’s pulse, and she camp-stools, etc., and returned toward
pondered on tbe situation.
the carriage.
Rupert stretched his
“Did you rest last night, Mias Perci­ lame foot toward the ground, with a
val, after I saw you? ’ he asked, put­ twinge of pain.
He caught more
ting his watch in his pocket, without tightly at his friend's arm. and now
further remark.
Margaret saw why it was possible for
“No; at least not until long after day­ Rupert to love .Louis so devotedly, for
light It was, as yon said, the first time. the expression of compassion, of deep,
I was somewhat agitated and excited.” if unaomonstrativo tenderness which
“ No doubt. For me, I fell asleep in overspread the young man’s face was
the arm chair by Rupert’s bedside, and like tne revelation of another nature.
never woke till "l heard the servants
••My poor lad!” she heard him mur­
■tirr ng. Then I departed.
mur. “Wait a moment. You have sat
too long, till you have got cramped."
must some day soon have a con­
Yea, Rupert was in pain. Ho closed
versation with you about this boy,” pro­
his eyes, and leaned his weary head
ceeded Baldwin.
“Yes,” said Rupert, tranquilly, “do; against Louis' shoulder till the first
and then, Margaret. I shall have that
conversation with him about you that I slowly to bobble on. Margaret felt her­
self almost de Crop, but presently Rupert
spoke at”
"Ary: you on Christian-name terms asked for her arm too, say ng’, as he
already?’' asked Louis, with a slight slowly made his way, with his two suplaugh. “If he were a French youth. port^:
“Why, when I have a few lioujx of
Miss Percival, he would have begun by
now to tutoyer you; if a German, he ease and plea-ure,, do I have to pay
would have made you swear Brwler- for it iu thb way?”
BL' They came to the carriage. Baldwin
each a thing.”
helped Rupert in, ar. ' '
"Being an English boy, be very sen-• tbe reins, feeling quit
ly toward
ribly calls me by tbe name which myr Louis.
But the tri
godfathers and godmothers gave me in1 was destroyed, aa he —------------ ----tor hantiam “
biguous smile: "You have maay a»-

“ONE OF THREE.’

afternoon.”

••But be aaya I ought to try and walk a®
much m I can. When be s not here,
and I fail very bad. sometimes I shirk
it But when he’s here, I’d do it if-1
had to die for it.”

hls eyes, and they did not exchange
another word until they stopped at the
door of the Grange.
CHAPTER XL
dmttimo.
Blackford Grange was a quiet
cnongn, as far as company went; but,
as Margaret soon found, the visitors,' if
few in number, .were constant in their
attachment, and thev consisted chiefly
of Louis Baldwin and John Mallabarr.
Both these young men were bound to
the lady of the bouse by no ordinary
bonds of gratitude and kindness. Both
revered tn Her that motherhood which
for them bad been so early lost But
though they came often to tbe bouse
they were seldom there together, though
they did occasionally meet, and when
that happened, Margaret noticed that
neither of them was so perfectly free
and unconstrained as when they were
there alone. Owing to their respective
hours of duty and recreation, and to the
distance cf their respective homes from
the Grange, it generally happened that
John Mallabarr’s visits were paid in the
day-time and those of Louis .Baldwin in
the cven:ng. Mallabarr never failed,
while he was in the eounty, to present
himself three or four times a week at
the Grange, while it was a rare thing
for Louis to pass a day without calling.
It was not unnatural—indeed it was
the reverse which would have been un­
natural—that
Margaret Barrington
should have taken considerable interest
in these two, almost the only visitors
whoever broke the monotony of the
life there. The Interest was strong, and
she almost insensibly fell into a habit of
watching them and comparing their
■characters.
Given the common attributes, a love
of all that waa upright and honorable;
truthfulness In theory aud practice; a
high-minded love of all that was pure
aad of good report in the eyes of men,
and an equally high-minded contempt
for all that was base and low—which at­
tributes characterized both Mallabarr
and Baldwin—there could scarcely have
existed two natures which were other­
wise more antipathetic, the one to the
other. Baldwin wm a student, was es­
sentially retiring, and intensely reserved.
His humor was of the perverse and cyn­
ical kind, and delighted rather !n con­
founding his enemies than in re oicinr
with his friends. Not that he objected
to the happ ne®» of his friends. He
liked it, but they must accept the fact
of bis being pleased nt their prosperity
without expecting him to express bis
joy, either effusively or otherwise. His
wm one of the natures wtreb, while
quite able to feel deeply, are so almost
morbidly reticent that to express
those feelings, whether of
grief
or ioy. causes them a pain that
is almost physical. With Mallabar it
was just the’ reverse. The one man’s
| nature was expansive, that of the other
reserved to a fault. Mallabarr’s en­
thusiasm. when he felt it—a id he often
did feel ii—broke forth, and must out,
in words or actions. Baldwin con­
cealed his as if
it had * been
of.
something
to be
ashamed
Mallabarr was impatient and loved
to see immediate effects—would give
the coat pff his back or the horse from
under him if by so doing he could con­
fer' some instant good, or remove some
insolent obstacle. Baldwin wm slow
and patient —would work laboriously
toward a given end. and never lose
sight of it Mallabarr was apt to for­
get in a day or two things about which
he had shown more excitement than
Louis could have shown concerning the
dearest and deepest wish of his life.
When Margaret knew them botff better
she said that the impression which tlie
presence and conversation—the Wesen,
to use an untranslatable German phra^&gt;
—of the one left, wm like the sensat on
one exper enced on beholding a high
tide on a sunny day, with a west wind
blowing from the water. That left by
the other, recalled one’s feelings—her
feelings at any rate—on standing beside
some fathomless pool in a dark wood,
on a still autumn evening. The simile
wm a not unapt &lt; ne. Fortunately no
one Mkcd her whether her mind was of
the order which prefers a still autumn
pool or a rushing ocean tide.
"They remind me often of the old
rhyme about Till and Tweed, wh ch 1
used to know when 1 was a boy.” said
Mr. Lascelles one dav, when thev had
been talking about “the two lads, ’ as he
called them.
•• What rhyme wm that?” Mked Mar­
garet.
“Well, it ran aomething after thia
fashion—
“ Said Tweed to Till,
■ Why rln ye so suhr
Fad Till to Tweed.
• '1 bourh ye rtn wr speed.
And I rin ataw.
Yet. where yr dronn ae mon.

gene* too gr«mt ter her—no amount of
couMdcrxtioa too much. But. being
what she wjae—beautiful, charming for
an elderly lady as well aa for a spoiled
invalid boy. a refined gentle woman in
manner, and clever and agreeable ®6»
«ially— Margaret soon found herself
more-like a-daughtar of tbe house than
anything else. With her Mra Lascelles
felt none of tbe discomfort she had ex­
perienced liefore in dealing with stiff
♦nd rigid Miss Flint, or with morbidly
•erndtiv® young ladies, who', if ever they
—
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frg
service not in the schoolroom, routine,
thought th
’ ’
Insulted. More
than once __ _ __________ ____
,
“My dear, you are a friend, iudeed. I
♦ever can feet chat you are anything
I else.
You are my benefactreas, and I
shall be forever in your debt.”
On such occasions Margaret had an
uafomfortable sense of beIngina fab®
position, but she had never yet discov­
ered tbe courage necessary to extricate
herself from iL For one thing, .she
found this kindness and gratitude ex­
ceedingly sweet, and the sweeter in
that there could be no question as to
whether it was paid to herself or to her
position. These peop'o knew nothing
of her position—of her fortune.
The
atmosphere of flattery on the one hand,
and of warning and suspicion on the
other, in which she had been accus­
tomed to live, seemed to melt away from
her, and leave her at liberty to breathe
a freer and purer air.
She, Margaret
Barrington, nad found a practical work
in this life; she wm of some use, of
some solace to those who sorely -needed I
help and comfort How long oonld
such a state of things last if her true
condition were known?
Not a day—
sho knew It well.
If she told Mrs.
Lascelles the truth, that sensitive lady
would be constantly d.stressing herself
—imagining thatMargaret was detained
against her will—that out of pure k ndnesa she was sacrificing herself and her
pleasures to her and her boy. In every
way it suited the young lady better to
be known m Margaret Percival, gover­
ness of necessity, than as Margaret Bar­
rington. rich and independent, playing
at cnarity for a freak, and introducing
herself into strange houses to gratify
a whim. There waa no longer any fruak,
or whim, or playfulness in the matter.
As time went on, and Rupert grew
more and more dependent on her, she
grew more devotedly fond of him.
From out all his "pale winter of mis­
fortune’’ there gleamed sometimes such
tunny rays, such tender, and sweet,
and lovable traits, aa to endear him to
her daily more and more. She could
not find it in her heart to apeak of leav­
ing him. Ho clung to her; even h's
bodily health had so revived under the
influence of her companionship that she
ihrank from the idea of loosening such
a bond. Yet she knew that it must
jomo time be loosened. Meantime, she
tried to avoid considering the question,
and remained where she was. growing
Bach day more fond of her surround­
ings, and to them more indispensable.
It has been said that John Mallabarr
kud Louis were constant visitors. Mal­
labarr called several times after his first
visit, before leaving for town. On each
of these occasions, whether by accident,
or whether by design on his part, Mar­
garet found herself alone with him. On
each occasion he spoke to her more
earnestly, less carelessly than wm hiu
wont. On both occmious he spoke of
topics which were not quite common­
place, m if he did’ not care to bandy
trival words with her during the few
minutes in which they were alone toirether.
°

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Person41

Forty Ye4n'

Id dress bl«ot
preTiili-j
color—black for promenade, parlor,
church, ball or business. The motto
ran: “A black suit is always genteel."
The hat was bell-crowned, long-napped,
broad-brimmed and pressed vice like on
the head.
People then did not so much give
sway their s :ond-band clothes or dis­
pose" of them to the "old clo' ” man.
They "wore them out."
For this
reason the "swallow-tail” dress-coat
was often an article of every-day attire.
It wm the second-hand swallow-tail,
supplanted by the new one for Sunday
or state occasions.
The shirt collar was h gh. standing
nn«l sharp-pointed at tbe ends. The
black frock-coat was short-waisted, nar­
row-chested, with long, narrow skirts,
and the sleeves were as tight as pos­
sible.
Tbe ladies' bonnet was modeled after
the coal scuttle.
An artificial full­
blown peony or bunch of roses adorned
its summit, A plain cloak or shawl
hung like a rag from the shoulders, A
plain untrimmed skirt reached to the
ankle.
Their slippers were heelless, flat and
secured by bltwk strings wound round
the ankle." The parasol was edged with
deep, heavy silken fringe. A bag of
gayly-colored silk, embroidered with
head . was necessary for full-dress.
The handk- rchief was bordered with
lace and cat ried exactly in the middle
by the thumb and fore-finger.—Prentice
Aiuljord, in Sun Franciato Chronicle.

•’Horrid!” said Margaret, shivering.
** Oh. father! that is as much as to
say that Louis is treacherous,” ex­
claimed Rupert, hot aud indignant.
••Nothingof the sort, my lad! It wm
only that quiet Till was capable of giv­
ing a surprise, whereas the worst of
Tweed was seen as it rushed swiftly by.
But such discussions always give a
garbled view of things.”
Margaret agreed, siluntly.
From the first. Margaret seemed to
fit into her position at the Grange as
naturally as possible. Various reasons
conduced to bring this about Had the
situation been any other than it was,
it is almost certain that before a fort­
night was past Margaret's disguise
would have been over. With all
her professed desire to see life as it
was. from the poor governess point of
view, my heroine would have been
quite unable to put up with the secon&lt;b
ary place which a governess, pure aud
simple, must occupy. Mrs. Lascelles

—"Catch-a tree hundred-a spam
day. We fix-a feed for sporra a week-a
before we catch nm.
Spam laza.
Lik-a get food hautla.
He soon-a
know-a place. Then we catch-a sparra.
fiell-a hini to restaurant. Get thirt-a&lt; ent-a dozen, plucked. Restaurants
man sell him for a roed-a i ird. Psvs
us bett-a dan black-a boots. See?”
The speaker opened his coat. Inside
was a false pocket with perhaps fifty
dead sparrows inside of &gt;L—N. 1.
Star.

who had wrought ao wonderful a
change in her rick and generally un­
happy boy. Had Margaret been tbe

—A. Buffalo (N. Y.) mule has traveled
the Erie Canal towpath for twenty-oix
years without a murmur.

—An attempt was mad® to smuggle
opium into San Francisco by hiding it
in ordinary blocks of wood hollowed
out and covered with a thick coat of oil
and grease. Tbe blocks were placed
under the gangway of a steamer so
to support it and mislead the Custom
House officers. A protruding screw
exposed the fraud, and one tnousand
dollars’ worth of the drug was seized.
—San Francisco Chronicle.

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■ “What waa the biggest single bet
you ever saw madef"
“Sixteen thousand dollars. * I’ll tell
you how it happened. There waa a
little gambler iu 'Frisco’ who used to
deal it; Saudy Jackson was h1* name.
He came, if I am uot mistaken, from
somewhere in New Euglaud. George
Walton, the banker, wandered into
bis place *a little fall’ one night and af­
ter looking arosud rather unsteadily
for a moment laid his hand on Sandy’s
bead and said:
“Sandy, how much in the bank tonightF
The other players turned, to look at
the new-comer’s haudsume, intelligent
but diimipaled looking face. Sandy
took stock of bis pile. It had been a
lucky night fur him.
‘‘A ' thousand
ounces,” he replicd(*16,000).
“Will you take a tap, Saudy f" asked
the banker.
Sandy seemed to study for a moment.
He waa evidently a little staggered at
the proposition. Tbe lights shone full
on Ins peaked, old mannish featuit-s
(he was_bartly~turned of taenty),
connUewTfreckles, saudyTiair aud lit­
tle twinkling ferret’s eyes._He fixed
bis gaze on tbe window so intently
that liia eyes seemed to pierce tbe panes
and the darkness beyond to seek some
far-away abject; his hands opened and
shut nervously, Suddenly tbe lines
about bis moulh tightened ; be leaned
hack in his chair, and turned his face
to look up at Walton uttered the wotd,

Thtete
“But about tbe company V
“Oh, that's been organized and all
the officers elected.”j
“What’s tbe capital T”
“Five million dollars.”
“How much stork has been taken f*
“About *800 worth."
“What—ouly *800 worth !"
•'That’s all, mieter, and if you fellers
down here will only pitch Id and gob­
ble up tbe rest of it, we’ll go ahead and
make things bum.”

“I regard the use of beer as tbe. true
temperance principle. When I work
ill day and am exhausted nothing
aa-­
helps me like a glass of beer. It as
sists nature, you understand.”
“It makes a regular fool of me,” tbe
friend replied.
“That's what I say. It aasista na­
ture.”

ing occurred at Mr Bean’* station in Oo
tobar last. Eminent routine! had been op-

Infants and Children

gan Friday morning, oontiimint al) during

PATENTS

wars crowded with ladle*. while without

Twiggs began bls argument st eight o’clock.
Twiggs is an eloquent speaker, practiced
in and noted for hi» oratorical grace*. In
. ffiHOeWria,

the dim light, from which tiie rept facet

surrounding well calculated to inspire

his address upon the women an follows:
“At the lx tie of Gettysburg General
Pickett was ordered to begin the charge
which was to make him famous. Aa bo
Tbe Detroit EveningJournal congrat­ went Inta tbe terrible bat le his young
ulates itself upon the-marked success bride, on bora* back, followed him. When
it has achieved, aud promises to give । the bail of death was beating d • wn men
its readers tbe benefit of every dollar it'
I shell mingled their fierce screams with the
earns for the’next 12 mouths. Tbe
Evening Journal aims to meet the
lung-felt want for a clean, spicy aud
enterprising newspaper. It avoids een- ty be cried out to her aw sbe sat cool and
sationslism, and all mutters of sn collected as a veteran: 'Go back I Go
back! For God’&lt; take, go beck to the rear P
objectionable character are excluded • No,’ replied tbe devoted woman, 1 in tbe
figm its columns. This may be safely hoar of &lt;ianger a wife’s place is at her hue­
said to be one of tlie great secrets of band’s side.’"
.
At this moment through the court-room
its success, and as a family paper it is
now a recognized favorite. It prints there rang out one wild, thrill ng cry,
which nearly lifted tbe excited throng to
more reading matter than any other
its feet. It was tbe old rob&lt; 1 v 11, heard
evening paper in Detroit, and gives upon a hundred battle-field*, and never to
all tbe dows of the day in an attractive be forgotten. A deep ailence followed.
form. -Itvia the slave of do party, aod
and tbe servant of do man or set of clrclis. Then Judgi Roney’s cold voice was
men, but stands aa a throughly inde­ heard bidding tbe Sheriff to arrest the
pendent journal, devoted only to what offender. A man a as seen dodging
The banker seemed a little surprised ; it believes to be for tbe beat interoste through tee crowd, and the Judge contin­
ued: “Tbo man who is leaving is proba­
he evidently did uot think bis offer of Michigan.
bly the one wanted."
would be sccepted. Still be was too
“No, Judge,” exclaimed a voice, slowly,
proud and too gaiue a man to weaken
0HINKIHG8
“I am tbe man.” Tbe speaker s.ood in tbe
now. So be walked over to a aide ta­
aide with folded arms, quietly contem­
An exchange aaks : “What will tbe plating the bench.
ble, and drawing a blank cheque from
bachelors do to escape the awful girlaf
•*1 shall have to fine you ten dollars,
his pocket-book filled it in for the
Well, about the easiest way ia to marry then, for disturbing the Court.”
amount named, scribbled bis name at
“Very well, your Honor, 1 will pay tbo
a handsome one at once.
The awful
the bottom and tossed it over to Sandy
money," said tbe man without moving,
ones won’t trouble you then.
with the rrmaik: “Is that all right F
“but 1 meant no disrespect. 1 was a Con
Henry Ward Beecher says all tbe federate soldier at Gettysburg and just
Sandy glanced at it. “All right, I
prayers that are uttered in this world could not help hollering.’’
guess/be muttered ; “does it go I”
Tbe ladies present sprang to their feet,
~The banker nodded. Tbe gamblers for our enemlea— those who hate us,
at the other tablea stopped playing and “wouldn't take up the top of the page and in an instant the money was made up
and paid to the clerk. The invo.untary
clustered around this one to see the re­ in the angel’s record book.” That’s yell of the old soldier was an irresistible
sult. In ‘Monte’ the first card shown about the sue of it. "I will prey 'on tribute to womanhoo L Had the fine been
is for the dealer, the second for the my enemies,” is the worldly individuals
fered.
player. Sandy turned up two—tlie first disposition.
A Pennsylvania woman poisoned her­
was a queen, the Second a nine. Which­
A FATAL NAME,
ever caxne first dow would win. Saudy self drinking brimstone water, because
tune Which Follow,
placed them next each other a few inch- her husband's children wouldn’t obey
_
rs apart. Tbe room was aa still as I her. This may be efficacious, but we
[Cor. Indianapolis Timet.]
death.
indioe to the old-fashioned belief that
Sandy gave a quick glance around nothing is better tbsn a piece of clap­ called In a professional capacity to a
the gallery and then began to puli board whittled down at one end ao an rudely-constructed log cabin in the woods,
sixteen miles east of this city. A male
away tlie cards from the bottom one by to afiord a good gnp of the hand.
child was born—the first-^om of msn and
one. He waa as white ana ghost, bat
Breathe* there a girl with eoul ao dead
wife—whose Intelligence and general cul­
otherwise betrayed no emotion, Dor
Who ever to hereelf hath said
tivation were much Ln advance of the so­
m never wed I
would anyone have supposed that all
ciety in which they lived. They were de­
If
such
there
breathe,
now
shed
a
tear
he had in the world was at stake.
termined to make theme Ives a home of
For her. No '‘marriage bells" you'll hear plenty in the new country by their own in­
Tbe excitement grew intense as card
With ringing cheer
dustry, having nothing but a quartcr-nooaftercard was removed and not a nine
In rapture o’er her change of life
tion of good land and their household
nora face card showed iteelf. Ten,
To bleMednwa in being a wife
goods. They erme from Clermont Coun­
deooe, eight, four, ace, six—a dozen or
- This fond leap year 1
ty, 0. Three neighbor women were there,
more cards had been shown when Sandy
There was a large boiler of scalding and after tbe little stranger was dressed,
paused ; the card beneath the one be
the mother, with black hair and beautiful
waa palling had a thin layer of color water over a fire in the yard and sever­ eyes, was asked to name the boy. “1 want
al black imps playing near it. Sudden­ to call him Walter, but it is an unlucky
along its edge—it must be a face card ;1
ly a shrill voice was heard from inside
but was it a queen, or ouly a jack or a
tbe shanty: &lt;’You, George Washing­ Walter, and be never came home from the
king!
Then my hue­
ton, keep away from dat ar biler. war for independence.
Sandy paused, and taking bis band
band’s grandfather waa named Walter,
kerchief out of his pocket, passed it D'rectly you is gwine ter upset de biler
and scald yerself to def, an' when you
lightly over bis face and then replaced
never returned. His oldest brother waa
it. Agaiu be pressed his huger against is, you’ll be de fust one to say, “Twas- named Walter. He went to uea and wo
beard that be became a soldier in Europe,
tbe bottom card, and as it slowly yield­ n’t me, mammy.”
A medical autboritey says, “a dying but he never returned. We do not know
ed a hoarse voice behind Sandy’s chair
man may be.buroed with a red hot iron
called out: “A queen, by----- !”
stones mark their resting-places. Thera ia
Sandy’s face was the color of ashes, and‘not feel pain.” Ibis aueition
must afford gieat coDSolatton to the
but all he said waa:
sinn
er.
If
a
red-liot
iron
doesn
’
t
wake
favor of calling him Walter, that tbe old
“I leave for the States in the morn­
him jump and yell when he ie ball dead
in’.”
“Then he picked up the check and be will not be likely to experience any Twenty-two year* from that time Wolfer
bade bls widowed mother farewell to join
folding it up carefully, placed it in au ill effects from bisred-Lot home whet the army for the defense of tbe Union and
ebormoua red morocco pocket book. be is entirely‘dead. At least he may tbe home of his childhood. He was a good
“Game's closed for to-night,” he re­
aud brave boy, bat was missing after the
A worldly father, after tue style of battle of Stone River. All efforts to gain
marked in answer to a question. “Come
giving Tstxxl
boys, let’s go to the Bello of the West Lord Chesterfield,
and I'll set up tbe wine for the crowd.” adv ice to bis ^son, who in about to en t e r
As tbe boys filed down the creaking society. “And, above all, avoid flirta- hit remains. Hie moth- r mourned the low
stairway one very old, white-haired tations. But if you^must flirt' or fall of her first-born, and often regretted Chat
pretty she bad named him Walter. A few yean ago
gambler whispered to another, loud in lore, be(sure that it is with
__________________________ ^WhpP’
enough Cor me to hear:
“The slickest I ever see. Mustadone “Bccauae aome other fellow will be
it when he wiped bis face on that that sure to be attracted and~cutyou out be­
fore spy barm has been done.”
bandkeicher’.”
VEa hour.। was twilight and &gt;s_the
Twc sailors went with a tame parrot iustie of the atais grew bngbier in~the put him by hit father and mo.’ ”
to a show in Toledo where a Jspanese gatheringjtfai knew ba praftSed^Ada lipB
was giving an exhibit of sligbt-of- to tlie foreheaj of the beau11ful moman
[Albany Argus.]
hand, interspersed with acrobatic feats. who stood beside~him|and said trnnrrAt the end of each trick tbe sailors ly : “When will,you consent to name
would say : “Now, isn’t tlmt clever! the daytof^our union, darling—toTrt
Wonder what he’ll du nextP
tbt fwings of»my imagination reatT’
ae strongly
With each act of the performance And she answered, nestling her cheek
their astonishment increased, aud thej against;his shoulder: “When you
kept muttering: “Wonder what heli have badj your life insured, dearest,
performed.
do o^xtj"
and made me a present of the policy.”
Tbe parrot heard this exclamation ao
Now Georgia comes to the frobtwith
often that be picked |it uo off hand, as h two-beadrd boy, and is exhibiting
it were.
him over tbe state. It has been as­
Preaently tbe Japanese undertook to serted that “two beads are better than
keep in tbe air a number of bambu* one,” and now there is a chance to try
Micks ignited at both ends, but having it. But this two-headed business won’t
bis attention distracted by a movemen* lieeome ^general.
Suppose one head
in tbe audience, he allowed one of th* wants to go to prayer mt-e ting, and the
sticks to drop. Unfortunately it fe! other to a ball, what a time there will
□pons heap of firecrackers, bombs, be for tbe pair of legs the two beads
etc,which exploded.blew oat tbe,walir Imms. If they go to the prayer meet­ come unaccountable happening his o^u
blew off tlie roof, scattered the audieoci ing. one bead may get control of one
in all directions, and sent the parrot of the legs, and it will refuse to kneel.
minus its tail feathers and one eye
And just the same at tbe ball. Tbe
orayer meeting head will manage to
As the bird came down with a flop, I
u-ep one leg stiff, so it can't dance. No
■ieked : “Wasn’t that clever I Won
iris two-headed badness won’t do for
r what he’ll do next F

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xnxm’s
The Presidential fever
reached the
United States Supreme Court. It has re­
cently -been discovered that Mr. Justice
Miller, of Iowa, ta a candidate, and tiiai
Ma friends are endeavoring to secure dele­
gates for him to lhe Chicago Con­
vention. Tlie movement, although kept re­
markably quiet so f &gt;r, has considerable pro­
portions mid h is the support of some in­
fluential combl i itiiMrt In Iowa The pur­
pose Is not to form illy announce his c.&gt;nildacy until after tbe delegates shall have
been s-lectel, when It will appear that Hie/
will favor tlie nomination of Judge Mllier.
it baa not been Iranied that any attempt
has so far been made lo secure delegates 1a
justice

CONKLLNO'K PRESIDENTIAL IDEAS

Mr. Belford, who Is supposed to know a
good deal about Roscoe Conkling, was asked
by a Star reporter what were Mr. ConkHag’s Presidential id-ias. die said: “I don't
like to talk about Mr. Conkling's differences
with Mr. Arthur, but I will say this: The
wan Mr. Conkling ntvors lor the nomina­
tion la General Grant He thinks that
Grant is the best and most available mnn In
the Republican party. But If Grant can
not get it, and Nr. Blaine is nominated by
tbe Chicago Convention. Mr. Conkling
will cuter vicoronsly and earnestly Into the
campaign, and do all be can to secure bls
elec lion. As to Mr. Arthur, I don't want
to talk on that subject If Blaine Is nomi­
nate.! Conkling will support him. He will
work for Grant or for Blaine if lie Is nouit
Bated.”
Poitniaster-General Gresham, who re­
turned here yesterday, says Unit the new
fast mail will not coat more than was paid
for the old mall tariflUe*. and that ao far It
to highly ratl-lxftory to the Postaofiice De­
partment and to the -public.
FRUIT UILAXDT.

The Home Committee on Agriculture has
anUiurized that a favorable rrjxirt be made
mi the bill allowing persons to manufacture
wise or brandy out of apples, peaciiea.
grapes and other p -riahable fruits rained by
himself or bls tenants from any Internal
revenue tax or restrictions.
TIOATIOX.#

Secretary Chandler has written a person­
al letter to Ch- inuan Cox, of the House
Commitiev on Naval Affairs, nrotesUng
strongly against a second Investigation of
tbe Jexnuctte expedition. He declares that
Jerome Collin's friends bid every oppor­
tunity on lhe lint Investigation to ascertain
the facte of lhe case, and tbe proposed re­
opening was a pitiless sacrilek-e of the
graven of the dead for tbo purpose of In­
decently c.illing public attention to trivial
difficulties wliicti had no Influence In bring­
ing about the disasters to die expedition,
and no pernicious effect upon its general
conduct
A FfKLD FOR IHVtamOATIOX.

A resolution offered In the House Monday
by Nr. Henry, (California), calling for the
appolutment of a special committee to In­
vestigate tlie con tract with the Alaska Seal
Fur Company, was based upon a charge
that tlie Company secured lhe exclusive
privilege to catch seals, paying therefor
but
*65,000 a
year.
for
twen­
ty years, while a responsible company lu
California offered at the time the
lease was made *272.500 for tiie same prlvitegn. Charges of gross favoritism ami cor­
ruption are also preferred, it is said tlie
proAu of the company amount to from *3,•00.0)0 to *5,002.030 a year, and that It costs
bat *4 to lay down each seal-skui In Lon­
don, tlie average wholesale price for the
same being *3a The company can catch
100,000 a year, and It to alleged It frequent­
ly doubles tiie catch. Tbe resolution was
referred to the Committee on Ways and

BOUND TO END HIS LIFE.

Dr. Loma, Mo., March »a—Tiller, the
•Epress robber, could not stand the pranand yeejerday be confessed and Impll»ted McFadden In tbe robbery. When tiie
Etter hesrd of tl»e action taken by his
pl lie made a desperate attempt to comlit suicide, and probably will not live,
lust before being transferred to jail
XcFadden was given a good dinner, in
his cell hi the hold-over, realizing tbe des&gt;r.&lt;te position in which he wits placed, be
took a small, empty txidic that had conBlned medicine, and having pnunded It Into
Eaguieiita, he then swallowed tlie glass
with hh fixxi and waited for the end. On
&gt;e way into jail he told Tiller what tie had
tone, but the express clerk would nut betovc him. About four o’clock he was
token ill, and the atteiitiuti of the jail'
yrard was attracted to him. A physician
^as summoned, and emetics administered,
|nt tire glass had passed from tlio Stomach
tote the IntMtlnes, and coul I not be reached,
fle Is suffering Intense agony, »nd physicians
yronounce his case almost Ixipdexs. Three
kou&amp;md dollars in silver were recovered
Cecday in Kansas City, where they
hern shipped by Tiller tbe day
•fter tlie robbery. It was found in
lhe United titates Express office, marked
-To be held until called for." The ClitefJf-Police said that *12,000 wes still mlwdng,
tod that it was controlled by Tiller. The
totter says that McFadden went from here
■o Chicago with the proceeds of tbe robbery
two days after It wns committed.

MANY ACRES UNDER WATER.

Sax Fhancihco, Cat. Marell 30.—A
Weak In the levee at Roberta Island, near
•lockton, Tuesday night, destroyed 27.000
acres of wheat, valued at *500.00J. The
Broken levee was one of the largest on tlie
timid, being one hundred feet wide at the
Su.«e, forty at the top. and ten feet high.
Before the break occurred lhe middle

fcdieving tlie coon-lever. but the w ter
lidn't run off fast enough to take off the
yresMire. As tiie sudden heavy rush of

•■ward the lower section, tlie Immense
This of tall grain disappeared from sight.
•nd the whole wns Uansformed Into one
^eat lake. The inhab.tants quickly hudried together what they could carry off in
vagoua, seeking refuge on the lower seclou. Arrangements will be made to take
Siem ashore sliould tlie lower levee give,
way. lu the meautlme every effort will bo
Made to strengthen It Huraes and caitle
^.tnueded In wild fright, breaking across
^ward tlie dry ground of tiie lower portion.
tt the lower levee breaks the loss will 'be
tally &lt;1,003,000.
Excluded by Her Sax and C»nd Hon.
Philadelphia, Ita, March 20.—Presi­
dent Judge Ludlow, one of tlie ablest jurists
» die State, on Cueeday dlamta»d the mo
len for tlie admission of Mrs. Carrie B Kil­
gore to practice as an attorney. He opposed
Mie piea of the lady, who la a woman of un­
questionable character and ability, first, be­
cause no 1 w or custom sanctions it,, but,
on the contrary, contemporaneous exp&lt;o&lt;ftkm aud Diiiversal practice condemn it;
second, to grant tills moi Ion would be-in
the present condition of Uie law an act of
judicial legislation, and, tlieretme. of judi­
cial usurp tlou; third, becv'ise. In this InSance, the applicant being a married wom­
an, siie caa uot enter into those contracts
without ability to mak. which she can not
legally practice as on attorney of tlie
courts; fourth, becanee the qu»tlon must
be solved by legislative and not by judicial
authority.
Mrs. Kilgore lias petitioned
every Common Pleas court in tlie county,
and has failed to obtain admission to any
of them.

RIGHTED.

The United States Supremo Court has
.decided the suitor Napoleon Sarony against
the Barrow-GUc* Llthorrnphle Company, of
New York, for lufriugcnit-ut of the former's
oepyri'ht upon Oec-.tr Wilde's posing photo­
graph. Tiie court held Uwt such a picture
was an original w.&lt;k of art, and tberetore

ler Ciodimatt to *300,000.
toot up aa follows:

to which Great
Britain should go in the Soudan war,
but not enough to c use a split. Tbe Miu-

thu celebrated Holstein cow, owned by Mr.
T. B. Walaj, Secretary of the National Hol­
stein Breeders' Association, died Monday

calf, which has also died, were v dued at
ten tboioaod dollars. Mercedes had tho
greatest milk and butter record In tbe
woriiL Sire took the Breeders' Gazette cup
---------------.
। at Chicago last fall. Iler hut calf sold fur
lx the Sena • on the 17th a Joint resolution . four thousand doilara.

carried ou several plantations, which they
Valued at *188.000, and also had several

te preeurious and tu hourly jeopardy.
The Echo says Gladstone’s worry to re­
tarding his recovery. It urges him to
maintain
tbo
policy
of
refusing
to annex or protect tlie Soudan, notwllhstandme the objections of his colleugu-n In
the Cabinet -Gladstone's career to ------

Biamier worthy of his fame”
Tbe SL Jame«* 0&lt;uetU aseerts that
•erious Cabinet ciLsls Is Imminent The
&lt;taudan trouble is not tlie uuly question
about which there Ls a dtaigraeroent
Cairo, March 20.—All the good work of
the British in tbe btaidan seems destined to
be destroyed. The tribes from Karealo to
Berber are in full revolt, while tlie Arabs
between KurtM .o and Assouan are threaten­
ing open rebellion, bbelkh Soli man, of Hie
Uaddmiowa tribe. Ii is advanced
'
' 'toward Trinkitat with a strong force
of
rebrli,
and
will
ro-occupy
Baker Pasha's tort
Osman Dlgma’s
forces are growing dally, aud now number
fully seven thousand men. The fanatics
are crowding into his c..mp from all direc­
tion*. Three of tlie greaUnt tribes have
risen and arc occupying the Nile truiuDucin
to Shendy. Only two Shelklia have obeyed
Admiral llewett’aproclaiunllun. These are
rulm of mu ill trih « of lesa than one thou­
sand and five hundred combatants Even
tlk ir adhesion Is dechive.
London, March 19.—The Marquis of
Hartington, War Secretary, has rvedved
tlie texi of Admiral Hewitt’s proclamation
offering £1,030 lor Osman Dlgma’s bead,
and has ordered il withdrawn In tlie most
judicious maimer possible. Tbe Narqnls
stated In the Huu.su ol Commons that be
had received a dispatch from Admiral
Hewitt, explaining the reason for Issuing
Hie proclamation. He asserted thatUKinan
had kilted two of his inrosenger-s, and he,
there.ore. considered Hie rebel chief a mur­
derer.
Slakim, March 19.—The spirit of Os­
man Digiua and some of Ills fanatical adlien-nte Ls far from broken. He has returned
with as many as 2,000 follower* to tbe
neighborhood of Ills former encampment.
He adopts Hie same, tone In luteicour-o
with hh people ns before the last disaster,
anil is exhorting them to a religious war.
He assures them tlia» In tbe third
battle success will tie thelra, but tiie
trlbm are much demoralized, as they reflect
U|x&gt;n the full significance of their crushing
dt-feaL Admiral Hewitt's proclamation of­
fering a reward for Osman's bead reached
the hands of Sitelklui wlUi him. Tliey read
IL, and spumed It with supreme couieiupL
Osman's mtouIs, to the number of 150. are
under ordi-ra to kill all sirsgglen, whether
English or of friendly tribes.
LnxDox, March 20.—Mr. Gladstone has
gone to Coom be, in Surrey. He appears
J..de&lt;L
PaRir, March SO.—The Uepubltcrie
Francahc says: ‘•France can treat with
China uni) upon the basis of au indemnity
and recognition by China of French suprem­
acy over Uin whole oi Tonquin.
Bkrnk, March 20.—Tue Swiss Federal
Council has decided to grant tbe exlr uiitkin
of Anarchists whenever asked for. Other­
wise tlie Anarchists will be expelled from
tlie country.
London, March 20.—In the House of
Commons Tuesday Hie Army Estimates
bill was pa.wed. Tbo amount appropriated
Is £4,2»0,W)A
Tlie Marquis of Hartington stated that
the elastic terms of service and botintiuwere inducing the men to proMfug the period
uf iheir foreign service, and liad attracted
the past year over 83,000 recruits. This Is
the largest number ever known in one year.
Regarding tlie heavy naval ordnance In pro­
cm*, of construction he said three guns of
110 Ions, the most powerful In tbe world;
four of sixty-three tons, and three of fortythree tons, will be finished the present year.
Dubijn. March 19.—Parnell has brought
action in one of the courts In this dtv to re­
cover arrears of rent from one of Ills ten­
ants.

An Inlsrasting Case.
Salt Lake City. U. T., March 20.—
Andrew Peterson, the delegate to Congrws
hi 1882, an avowed polygamist, who was In­
dicted under the Edmunds law for register­
ing ami voting, ta now on trial Chief Jus­
tice Hunter allowed seven polygamist Mor­
mons to sit on the jury. One has tore?

ed by hh mother. Id conformance with th -ir
joint Ide* to rotahi tbe homestead In Um
fumily. Parnell will make it hie Amtricxn
home.

cago, SL Louis &lt;fc Pittsburgh Railway ComCny was held here yesterday. The inert
; voted to consolidate tlie entire line ol

hax fomrbt ever since against •x.r-dtti«&gt;n,
&lt;38 brought here from Toronto and lodged
fa jalL
.

A Duttreus Blaza.
Chicago, March 18.—A tire in South
Chien go Sunday night destroyed twn blocks
bonding*. Including a hotel, several

87,1100
tt.«ao
mo o

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Augwta.
Cattotts-1
Maysville
Nawpon..

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denees, punional property, eta* Thht ac­
counts for dtaparitkM, such as Newport and
Augusta. The total loss of all klnda-ta
greater In Newpurt, but tbe low to merchandlMi Is much Jess Ln Newport than In
Augusta.
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TUE I.WE5TUILS.

Meeting.

Cincinnati, March 18.—Colonel R a
Ingersoll has been invited to make the
opening address at the meeting of Inventors
to be field iu Cincinnati on the 27tb ln*U
Tlie convention will be one uf the most im­
portant industrial and mechanical meetings
ever iield In lids country. Every invenun
can bu a delegare. Tlie object sought will
bo to promote the interests of InveniuM
by producing a community of feeling among
them. Thu Anderson bill nbo.lshlng the
Patent laws, which recently jmumsI the
House, will be a leading object of discus­
sion, and every effort Will bu made to create
a sentiment which wh&gt; prevent Ita parsing
lhe beuate. Said a well-known Inventor:
•‘The tanner* hi Karuus complain bee.,use
tliey are forced to pay five doilari for an »rte*l n-well invention, and compel Amlenwin
to Introduce a bill abolishing the patent
laWA Not one of these farmers would do
awny with the benefits of the Invention for
twenty times tlie amount An Inventor
sliould be (raid for ills brains the same as a
lawyer ur preacher, and our faUiera were
right to make liberal laws to protect him.
In this way the accumulated brains of the
world have been forced to tlie United State*,
and wn are eu bird tu Dell farm produce amt
manufactured goods even in countries
where cheap labor and good lands are abundRhode hlavd PoIHIcl
Providence, IL L, March 13.—An Indepeu lent Republican State Convention as­
sembled here Tuesday morning, with dele­
gatee reproientint half the State. Hon.
George B. Corliss has been nominated for
Governor, but It Is not yet aunouifted
whether he will accept
Providence, IL L, March 20.—There
was a large attendance at tlie Democratic
State Conveutioa yesterday. Charles IL
Page was Chairman. John M. Brennan
nominated George IL Corllsa, for Governor.
G. J. West nominated Ama»a Sprague, say­
ing he understood Corliss ciiuM have been
Republican nominee any time during the last
h. &lt;tt-&lt;L A formal ballot was then taken,
i. orllss securing 44 vuttti, bprague, 26; Su­
gar. 32. A motion to declare Corliss the
nominee was then carried, 62 to 28. Cor
lisa, when nailed upon by a committee, &lt;lecllned to accept the nomination. The fol­
lowing no (dilations weie then made: Thom­
as W. Segnr, for Governor; Amasa Sprague,
Lieutenant-Governor; Jonathan M. Wheel­
er, Secretary of state; Charles E. Gorman,
Attorney-General, and George P. Leouar I
for General Treasurer. Delegates to the
Natumal Democratic
*'
"
Convention
•'
were
chosen.

Death ol BLhap Kivmaujh.
Columduh. Nisi., March 20.—Bishop H.
II. Kavan ugh. Senior Bishop of tlie Metnodist Ctatrch South, died here yesterday
morning, aged eighty-two year*. Tbe re­
mains will be taken to Ida home at Louis­
ville. Hubbard Hinde Kavanaugh, D. D.,
was bow In Clark County, Ky., Jan­
uary 14. 1801 Dr. Kavanaugh was
onu of the pioneer Methodists of the
South. Educated first to be a printer, his
conversion in his sixteenth year led him
Into the ministry. He was received Into
the Kentucky conference In 1823, mid be­
came nt once a prominent minister in tl»
Methodist Episcopal Church South. Dr.
Kavanaugh w.is eketed Bishop at.tlie con­
ference which sat al Columbus, Ga., in 1854,
and h 's occupied a marker! position in lhe
affairs of the church ever since.

Death *1 a Once Famous Cantatrlca.
New York. March 2a—Madame Anna
Bishop, the or-ce famous singer, died hero
suddenly Tuesday night of apoplexy.
Medatno Anna Bishop was bom In Lon­
don, Eng., In 1818. She made her debut in
llevad the Divine law superior to tlie laws tiie Italian Opera-House In that city In
of Congnsa, and believed polygamy to be 1830. After a professional tour tn Europe,
right and revealed from God. and would she came to America In 1847. first appear­
obey God rather than Congress Tbo de­ ing at tiie Walnut Street Theater, Philar
fendant admits marriage according to Mor­ delphla. In the opera of ‘•NormV Her
mon law. and says the marriage was by hmtoand. Henry Bishop, died tn 1855, and
proxy for utern.ty, and not fo. time.
iu 1858 site married Martin Schultz. For
many yearn Mad &gt;mo Bishop lias lived a re­
tired life In New York.
raraail Bey* Hi* Metter's Homa
Trenton, N. Jm March 2a—The “Old
Candy which IMox cals*.
Ironsldee” property. 225 acres, on the bluff
New Tome, March 2a—At tbe requeai.
Between Bordealown and White Hill, has of tbe Society for the Prevention ef Crarlty
Men sold by Mra. Parnell to her son Charles to &lt; hlldren, itie Brooklyn health depart­
Stewart Paraell, for a consideration of *30,- ment has analyzed the candy known as 'Tye

and liabilities of *55.000.
&gt;1»»
Dalultw Ualw I™1
New Bruxswick, N. J., March 1#.—Ex­
Senator i nd defaulting Collector and Post-

Otter potato

Cinctxnati. March aa—The Print Cur
rent has reports from the winter wheat bell
indicating a good average condition in Oid&lt;
and Indiana, fairly good pro wise in llilHOta,
•od by dry.

Couatipation, DoritirM, Lum ut AppeUts,
Yt&gt; low 8klu 1 Bhduh’s ViUhaer to • pusttivs

IltolMl

flavored wlUi “essence of whisky, or fusil
oil” in the projxxtion of .07853 grains to
the pound. The quantity of fusil found in
two poim to of this candy (1.4 to L0 grains)
would bo a fatal done, the smaller quantity
producing dizziness, lieadacbe, a sense of
falling, and suffocation. School children buy
Aeresitd as an Accessary.
Wavpapa. WK, March 19.—Jack 8pur-

fore tlie fact tn the klllinifcof tbo old man
Vierka. tiie German farmer. Harris, Mie
confeaaml luurleror, uys that after he had
killed Vieriui, Spurgeon was to come to the
huu-te an hour or two Inter nd rob It of
*uo0, which they underxtoo i the oh! couple
had bldduu away. Spurgeon protests his
Innocence.
Earthquake disturbances InMing fifteen

should bo remedied.

Cattle will soon have

aud then the InfecUoo an not be eradicated.
Tbe Governor makes teveral suggestions In
connection with the present trouble,
and advisee the appointment of a State
Veteriuarton who should be allowed a sal­
ary auflideiit to secure a first-ctess nan,
and sliould remain In office three or four
years. Tbe moving of Infected animate

law should provide tor tbe destruction of
more than throe-fourths of tbelr value. A
bill relating to Texas caUte was also intro­
duced and referred. In Hie Houbh a bill
wi.b introduced to confine legislation to Hu
subject of cattle dlseane, and anotlier pro­
viding for tlie appointment of a State Vet­
erinary Surgvou.
Effinouam, BL, March 18.—Interest In
the alleged outbreak of tlie cattie ptague
h. re has abated "alnce tiie publication of
t ie State Veterinartau’s report that tbe
rumor "i&gt; based ou casta ol foot­
rot
Dr. Paaren, sent here to took
Into tiie matter, has finished hia
examination, aud returned to Cliieaga A
few cases of loot dtaease exist hi Dr-.iQuoln,
Ferry County, but they arc clearly due to
tlie cold weather and want of proper care.
Tliey ure viewed with no apprehension.
Tlie cattle running with lhe diseased ones
have escaped infection. No trace* of discarte have appeired among cattle al Cen­
tralia, Mariou County, or Fairfield, Wayne
County.
Des Moines la., March 17.—The Gov
ern-.rhis received notice that a cattle dis­
ease h is broken out In tin? benl of Nr.
Drake, In Liuisa County, and that fiity
have died within two daya The feel aud
noses drop off, and the anim ila die rapidly.
Nr. Simon Beattie and Dr. 1’aarcn. after
au examination of the herd, find that lhe
cattle near Wiqirl.'o, are sufferer*from foot-*
rot, which be-irs no relation lo tiie foutraadluouth disease.
Des Moines, la., Mirchaa—In the Sen­
ate yesterday a bill was p &gt;s*mI authorizing
the upjximimenl of a State Veterinarian by
the Govcrior. The new officer shall have
lower, under certain clrciimstances, to eatxblish quarantine and order tiie slaughter
of diseased animals. Tire value of such an­
imals shall be established by three sworn
appr.'Lscra, api«als from whoso decisioa
may be taken to the Circuit Court, but ah «11
not delay the slaughter. The bill appro­
priates *50,030 for Hie p-tyuienl of cLduxa
aud $3,000 anntr illy for other expeuamk
ANTI-MONOPOLISTS.

Chicago, Larch 18.—This city is to have
a third National Convention uf a political
stripe. Tire Anti-Monopoly League, with
John F. Henry as Chairman and B. F.
Shively as Secretary, has established h&lt; dquartera &lt;&gt;t the Briggs House, and a Nation­
al Anti-Monopoly Convention has bees
called to meet in this city al noon on
Wednesday, M-iy 14, for tlie purpose of
nominating a Presidential ticket.
The
quota of representation is to be four dele­
g .tee and four alternates from each CongriMsional District, four from each Terrto
tory, and four from the District of Colum­
bia. Speaking of lire nocusslty of prompt
action, the call says:
The time tor preparation ta short; the noce stty tor action presaimr and immcdlaui.
w hero onranixattoni of AuU-MonopolUua al­
ready exist, steps should be at once taken to
IqcraaM the membership and prepare for aa
active campaign. Where no organizations
have yet been formol thoew who believe that
the people are above corporations should
form themselves Into local societies or clubs,
appoint committees and lake Immediate steps
to secure the oalhnjr of district conventions
lor the election ot dolcgwu-a at p sous con­
venient to the citizens of tbe'r dkstr eta. givIrnr abundant notice through tbe local papers

WHY win you •rough when Shiloh's Cura
will give immediate relief. Price 10 eta and *1
SHILOH’.1'Catarrh Remedy—a posit.ve cure
HACKMETACK a leading aud fragrut per­
U. .,.. iir.

FOR Dyepeprta nod Liver Complaint yon
have a penned guarantee ou every buille of
tiblloh'* Vltahxer. It Dever ialla to cure.
A NASAL Injector free with each boule of
Shiloh's Catarru Remedy. Price &amp;U cents.
For sale by F. T. BOISE.

RUIN WROUGHT IN THE FOREST.

nodal of your utherwioe abundant hair. Step
It at ouce by tbe urn ol Parker a Hair Balaam.
Fur actual ethiiiuc-y tbe lau&gt;«us article stands
at tbe Lead ol Hs ciass. Elegant lur the louet

In perfect uiUer.
Life, in all ifi us excite ment, anxiety, or fear
is rm "tlUul lever,'1 but the humewaru jouruey
ol growing chiiuicn.
Before 1 have u*»d one bottle of Ely't Cream
Balm 1 am cured ui Catarru. 1 couiu M-arvely
Bine I any tnii.g aud-UaU a headache tuiwt uf
tne urne.—HenryLUiy, AgL Am. ExpieaaCo.,
Grand liavcu, Mkli.
•
1 cuuld scaicely ifiwak; it waa almost Impos­
sible to breaUi u.lough my uoetnlA L»m*
Ely 's Cream Balm s churt umc the trouble en­
tirely disappeared—J U. Ttehuur, bhue McC-

Ely's C&gt;caiii Dann i» worth Ita weight In gold
K ten-ccul aump lately mj.u iu NuLvflle for
A ST ARI LING DlbCOVERY.
I’bysicnu* ate uitcii atartreu by ttiuutkable
diM.u*er.es. 'llreiact U.al Dr. .King s be*
D.acovcry lur Cu:&gt;eun&gt;pUuu and an ’1 l.rosl aud

bvi»c a drug stole.

ar If yon bare a co d or cough, buy a bot­
tle ot HUI'b FrtrireB lough tyiup. L»c II all.
11 not saiiefStnJ, return (be imply boll.e and I
will relUhd tbe U.ubeJ. 1 ano tell Iteiiris
Wurm b| etibc uu il c ren r lein.s. Nature no
pay. Cobb’s Little luuuphyllm PHU tuiea
headache or nu pay.
F. T. bOlhE.

WomiD Ib BUperlative; the best leader In life;
tlie be»t guide in happy uaya; the tast vdDTlie chances lor making a forlnue by deceiv­
ing tbe ts-uple arc so great that n.auj manufae
tin er» of Baking Powder ure the columns of
the Icadii g n« *s|&gt;apt-ra to show comparative
teste. UcDotlccuur brand. De Land'a CLeiuLtiuned or cumpareo «.th uiI.ctb.
Upon IdvcsUgaliun, we tied a Btaiement on the laid which
1b the be»t reafon in the world wbyother minufaciu.riB avoid u.eullomng IL
Tbe brand is
DcLaiin'i- Chemical, and ibc Blatt meat rcada:
••Pure Gnq&gt;e Cream Tartar and Bi-Carb. Soda
onlv
N’&gt;. rilhriK vbarever.’’!

FcOLISH

WOMEN

Thnrc Buffering from
complaints peculiar to
their rex, which are
dally
"
'becoming
‘
more
dangerous
ai&gt;d
_____ more
firmly veated, vet »bo
neglect to ure. or even
to learn about Zoa-

be deemed nocesaury tu a.-euro full delega­
tions to tbo National Convon don.

A TerriNe Fata
- Cleveland, O., March 3a—A still at
Meriatn &lt;t Morgan's oil works exploded.
Tlie escaping oil Instantly submerged
August Ftolier and August Guenther, em­
ployes, and. taking fire, they quickly
burned to death In sight of a borrifi -d
crowd unable to assist them. The rushing
stream of oil overtook William Btohlinau,
another employe, m be fled, and lie, too,
was burned to death. Meriam A Morgan's
loss is *15,000. No insurance. Tbo causa
of tbe explosion Is unknown.

Kcgu.ar site *1.1X1.

T«o-lhirds of the Georgia counties hart
partial or U.lal plubibiUcu. Bui tbe law aud
the whole tuallcr arc out cl puliucu

Friend.
Fur testimonials prov­
ing its merit, address,
H. Pknoellt &amp;Co.,
Kalamazoo,
Mich.

Sold by al) druggists.
N. B.—Even woman, sickly or healtv. should
read Dr. Pcnge’lly’s bno*. “Advice lo MoHiera,
concerning dbcaac of* women and children,''
Free to any lady- Postage iu sealed envelope
4 cents.

TUE MARKETS.
LIVE FTOCK—Cattle,
ttaeen..............
Hoge

FLOUR—Good to Choice
Patent

ffops&amp;MAt31

WHEAT-No t tteJ
No. ISpnng..

CORN
OATS— W&lt;wrero Mixed
RTE

POKX-Mom
CHBI&gt;K

FITTERS

CHICAGO.

BEKVKS—Extra
Cboioe
Go-d.""
Medium
Butchers' 8:o k.
Intern r Catlie . „.
HOGS—Uro—Good to Cboioe.

SHEEP.

TEI Ml DTVW&lt;U I MBBTBJ.

FLOUB—Winter
RKI?

HBannATX ®ta

bowzlc,

HoJ Tinped Hurl

Fine Green
interior
POTATOEB-Good loCboioe.

Hops and Malt Bitters Co.

USSS D"-8“ta':: 58 ES

Sttfc
KASf LIBERTY
HOG*—Yorker*..
Philadelphia!.

BALTIMORE.

CATTT.E—Best..
Mtelhim
hggf:. ...

�BBS

18M.
Ly

A Campnkll.
SATURDAY

Barb Wire Painted

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
_____ And Her Environs.

C. L- Glasgow.
PF HurraTf Alfkteda of feed griod-

K

Marshall. Gallatix A

nr We will trv and cl«we mit tha
bsUnre of nor Clothing bv May l«t in
order tn give ms more room. Come
Fowt.NR A fAMPBMLL.

n. A. DUKKEE

Writes insurance fnr the rnntiaenfwl,
Phoenix. Detroit Fire and Murine. Run
and Germania in«&gt;:ntnre companies,
at lowest rate*, and Innn* money nn
yr*I estate.
Mortgages bought and
sold. See him.
or wntron see B. F. Reynold* Wore
yon hny._______ ‘_____ •_______ _
•
rv* We hare the finest line of Ging­
hams ayer shown in Nashville.
Fowi.f.r A Campbell.
SHOES I SHOES! SHOES!
shoes! shoes!

The In rarest Un* of Women’*. Misne*’
and Children’* Shoe* ever shown in
Nashville, cheap for cash.
H. M. Lee.

Isnrr lin* nf Wall Paper. Bonier*,
Window Rhndr*. Ceiling Dernrstinn*.
etc., for the spring tra ’e. Call and ex­
amine. , •______________ ;______ •
tf" Denim*, Ticking*. Shirtinrsf
Sheeting*, Towelinga, al! sold very
cheap for *pot ra»h.
Fowler A Campbell.

-Abonuev foundry of abundant
capacity is talked &lt;»L
. — A«uml article'of maple sugar com­
m ami* Hi cents to-day.

Dunlap confectionery stock.
'
—Sam Rolmrt and father, each, will
erect new residences this season.
—People who Contample moving this
spring are already nn tlie “qui rive."
—Ed. Partello has purchased Tom.
Brady’s property adjoining, the Chris­
tian church.
—Taylor Walker has bought the Lar­
kins property on Middle St. aud will
soon occupy it.
—Shoup Bros.’ mill. Maple Grove,
was considerably damaged by fire
Suu Isy morning.
—Thomas,Parkey has bought of Mrs.
Ralston the long strip of land lying juat
east of north Main St.
r-Business has been keeping Lent for
a couple of weeks, but look out for n
rush when the blue bin! sings.
. — H. R. Dickinson A Co.’s mill yard
jis-delnged with Idgs. They are rapid­
ly be\g_conver6*d into lumber.

' —Election tickets promptly printed
at The Nkws office. Don’t forget thin
fact when ordering your tickets.
—Farmers report that wheat seems
to have wintered nicely and thnt they
have buoyant hopes of a good crop.

A third i-tereet in the Nn*hrill* Ele­
vni&lt;&gt;i ......
.........................
!
'ork linn been reanme*! on J. M.
vator
and Feed —
Mill.
Will tra*l« for
SninoirW
........... --- ■! Wood’s building on south Main street.
salable property.
acre*. (115 imnroved)v two
„ mile*
—., — we*tof j
wm
occupied as a livery barn,
Nash vil Ie.________ J. R. Marsh all.
—
A
vonng
Ind named Roy Herrick,
iy New style* of Furniture of every
de*crif»tion constantly arriving at aged 14, living five miles south of town
Kellogg A Demarav’* furniture store. died Saturday night of cerebro-npinal
Prices always lowest
fever.
—Butter seems to be a scarce article
FT Land Plaster, Salt, Lime and Cejust now. Our merchant* say they sell
meutat
Marshalu Gallatin A Co’s.
nearly as much to farmer* as to the
.
GF I have sold my millinery stock to town people.
Mr*. Cora Pag--, who has assumed pos­
—Dana Ji .ie* in getting lumber on
session, moved the goods into Mrs. the ground to bnild a new houno upon
Wickham's building, and I cordially
recommend her to ihy patron*, a* an the site of the one consumed by fire
experienced and worthy milliner and some time ago.
dress maker. Those owing me will
—R. A. Kannga ha* rented the
please call at my Inta quarters at
their earliest convenience and settle Wheeler building and will occupy it
np their accounts.
with his stock of boots and shoes as
27-38
Miss E. Chapman.
noon a* he returns from Ohio.

I

.—Orson B. Hager.of Woodland,load­
No one should buy clothing until ed a car of household effects at this sta­
they have calle*! nt Lek’s and examin­
ed the largest line ever shown in tion Wednesday. He goes to Abcrden,
Dakota j
Nashville.
—Lew Clark has sold his honne and
GTAfincand nobbyline of Spring
lot on North State St., to M. H. Palmer
Suits for men, boys and youths jnnt re­
and has bought Harvey Troxell’s un­
ceived at
8. Liebhauser s.
finished house
on North Middle
[V We have oyened this week a line Street.
of Hosiery for spring wear which we in­
—The firsl lot of maple sugar mar­
vite yoa all to inspect.
Towler A Campbell.
keted here was brought in Saturday by
iy Closing out our Lumber very C. A. Newton on the the county line,
north, and sold to G6o. W. Francis at
cheap at
12 cents.
Marshall, Gallatin ACus,
—High water interferes seriously
ty When in need of window or door
Frame*. Moulding* or anything in the with business at the Holler mill. Up to
lime of house furnishing, pinning and the time of going to pres* the river liematching, remember Kellogg A Bell. low the mill i* six feet above low water
Thev have an established reputation
on this kind of work that is second to mark, and still rising.
none in the county.
27-28
—Sap begins to run freely and maple
ty New style, adjustable eaav rock­ sugar manufacturers are getting down
er*. at lowest price*, just received at to business. Tbe product thus far ia of
Kf.ll9OG A Demarat’s.
a superior quality, and the crop prom­
ises to be an abundant one.
FT* Our stock of Groceries is com­
—Chicago parties we underatand,
plete, as usual.
Fowler A Campbell.
talk of establishing a creamery in
Nashville. They may be assured that
BOUGHT FOB CASH.
I have bought, my clothing for cash our farmer* will welcome them and
and am selling cheaper than any man m their prospect with open arms.
Barry or Eaton county. A good Suit
—W. G. Aylsworth is loading a car
of Clothe* for $6.
H. M. Lee.
with emigrant movables for Juniata,
tyThe Btat Bedstead in two coun­ Neb., having bought a farm there.
ties, only five dollars at
W. G. goes with the car and his family
Kellogg A Demarat’s.
will follow tlie first of the week.
FT Corn Meal, CIiod Feed, Oate and
—This is the opportune time for the
Corn at
. „ .
Marshall. Gallatin A Co’s.
health officer to don hisofficial garb and
commence
peering into the high wave,
Tu’bing clothing.
Don’t buy any clothing nntil yon see hedges and back alleys for refuse that
that handsome new stock just received has a tendency to breed a pestilence.
at
27 28
B. Shultx’s.
—Quite a number from Kalamo. Ma­
ty Maple Sugar taken* in exchange ple Grove, Woodland and Sunfield are
for good* and on account.
taking passage from this place for
Fowler A Campbell.
points west and south-west, being able
&lt;y A whole car load of Drain Tile to get better rates through this agency
at
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’a.
than elsewhere.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
k —W. E. Shields and Hiram Walratb
I drelre to announce to the people of Na*hvtlle and aarroanding community that I have have put an engine and machinery into
opened a meat market flrat door north of 8. the former's shop and are turning out
Liebhauser, wtarre can always be found a com­ corn cultivators at a lively rate. They
plete 'ine of freab and *rit meat*, Masage,
Srtri b«r,
whld. b. mid u lo«~, Prtc~ expect to manufacture window blinds
pa? and screen doors also. 1

NOTICE
d*y of April, iW4.wttboal talk
JOMX W. Holmss A Co-,
Woodland. Mich.

ertit rlrctkwi.
fact tiiat Mrs. D. had "MguoKtod" that
J. M. McElwain, a Hastings Banner ry, celebrated their silver wedding on
thrgfk.
•
MM?
cushion for needle* nearly every day
D. M. Wood, of Csritdh, has sold his
of ita life.
lor tlie werk.
farm
to
Jona*
Early
fur
a
consideration
0.
J.
Smith
and
wife
hare
gone
to
—Cliarles Strawn, died of old age
of*8,»o.
Wedneftday morning, having scored his hnnarkeeping with G. J.’s mother ou
Married: Evart E. Patten and Clar87th hjrthday only a fa&lt; days previous
Flavi FHghner, south of town, is suf­ i»*a M. Hendershott, in Baltimore,
to death. He had been a resident of
March
12.
rhe township many years and the vil fering frqgi an attack uf inflammation
8. Cavron has sold hra farm near
l.ige for tin* last fifteen years. The of the bowels.
Cedar
Creek
to Er. Hunt of Johnstown
Bring along ynnr caneus notices and
funeral services, oondacted by Rev,
for &gt;1.800.
Holler, will he held at the M. E. church they wilt t*e published without money
Geo.
Van
tin
a and Mias Nellie Brandand a I (hour price.
Sunday morning.
Spring, properly, begun Thursday- stead were made one at Middleville on
—A horwe belonging to a mnn from
on
the
4th.
Hastings di rd BtOsmun'a livery recent­ the sun having crossed the meridian
Clem BIbs. of Middleville, lost two
ly. The owner rum »ve&lt;l the circaiM to the -day previous.
Mandiail, Gallatin A Co.,.hare put fingers in saw mill machinery a few
flic Ruhuriw (near E&lt;1. Mallory’*) and
CASH M P1BJES.
day* ago.
In
a
new
parent
feed
mill
which
knocks
left it ataive ground. The matter was
Peter Cobh, post master at North
reported to the. health offiser who di­ o t tlie feed at a 2:40 gait.
Irving, died a few days ago of typhoid At Pricks that Deft ComprT.
B.
Skinner,
of
Battle
Creek,
fa
In
rected the marshal to bury it and send
pnemiintiift.
word to the H ratings rain to cume reevipt of the most elegant Stock of
Trnoif.
Steven, John and Wallace Haywood
down and pny i uteri nene expenses or sprin r styles be ever in solcrd.
and their families, of Morgan, hare
P.
G.
Stacey
removed
to
Grand
Bap
suffer legal punishment.
moved
to
Frersoil.
.
id* Tuesday. Ho will work at tlie ma­
—Tbe Good Trmplars district lodge son’s trade there for the present.
Mrs. Turner, of Orangeville, slipped
held in thia village la«t week, develop­
Clement 'Smith and family, and Mra. and fell a few days ago, and broke both
ed the fact that the temperance *enri
Wheeler, of Hastings were gue«t* of bone* of her left asm.
tnent is growing and the variou* lodges Hon. L. J. Wheelepon Thursday.
Orangeville now gets rtinil from the
in the two counties are gaining new
H. M. Lee desires to be recorded as M. nndO. railway, the trains stopping
memlier* at every meeting.
The ,
having voted nay in the mutter of tak­ at Gnn Marsh station.
lodge* are also miking tlirmwlvca
Jonas Early and 8. Aldering, of Carl­
GFSamples sent by mall If requested.
ing np th* aileron the north side.
frit—the repreaenUtivcM of tlie Middle­
Rev, Hall, a former presiding elder ton, hre happy in . the blissful posses­
ville lodge ntating that through thrir' of this M. E. church district,' died at sion of charming Ohio brides.
effort* Middleville wa* able to elect a
Hastings Catholics dedicated their
Niles of heart disease on the 14th.
temperance ticket at its recent elec­
C. N. Dunham will occupy the L. C. new church Thursday. Bishop Borgess
tion. The following resolution wa*
Boise property nn n&lt;xrth State afreet as of Detroit, conducted the ceremonies.
predated:
soon as it is vacated bv G. W. Francis. I PeterYanL'iater, of Delton, wlple
Wnnns, In the opinion ot many who have
A. Burnham, ra**enger agent of C.» chopping wood near there a few days
tbe true Interests ot Good Templar* at heart. It
tr thought be&lt; tn change the name of thia Dis­ M. &amp; St. P., R. R., waa in town Wed­ non cut a gash five inches long in his
trict Lodge, and that Barry county lodges
nesday
looking up business for that foot.
withdraw from this Lodge.
A heavy timber fell upon Melvin
Therefore. Reaolved: That the Barry county road.
lodges of Good Tempi irs do hereby fraternally
Frank
C. Smith of the Bay City di­ Smith’s left leg nt Middleville a few
withdraw from this lodge an 1 pnxreecd to .or­
vision of tlie M.C. R.R., was in rhe vil­ days agn and broke both both bones be­
ganize a District Lodge of their own.
The resolution wiu laid over nntil lage this week, visiting his brother low tlie knee.
Adam Niily’s bouse at Yankee Spring
the next meeting, which will be held in Charles.
B. H. Hoag and David Hnrt have was burned a few day* ago. A few
thia village on Wednesday. June 11th.
bn light the right to manufacture and articles of household furniture was
—The principle topic of conversation
sell "Burt’s Common Sense Gate” in saved. In*nred.
thin week has been the legal quarrel lie­
Geo. Wilkinson, of Hope, has been
Barry Co.
tween Wwn A Flint, ex-nknting rink
Warranted for Ten Years uot to Crack.
The email boys have opened their fined $3 and costs or 60 days in the
Peak Chalk or Blister. Faints, OH*,
proprietor!*, over twenty-nix pairs of
annual game of marbles, accompanied county jail for stealing groceries from
Varniahca and Brushes.
worn out rollerskate*. It will be rethe usual amount of argument and ex­ a neighbor's sleigh.
memiiered that Winn had possession of
Ao Alaska troupe attempted to play
postulation.
the skates and tliey were replevied by
Dr. J. T. Goucher has added to his an amateur drama at Freeport a few
Mra Lucy Flint, through her a agent,
zoological cabinet a couple of speci­ evenings since, but their "stars” got
H. W. Flint This action mode, of
BEST ON WHEELS.
mens of pelican bills from the land of drnnk and the whole thing fizzled.
course, Winn defendant. The cane
While drawing Ings a few days since,
tiie Dakota*.
wa* set for March 11th, then adjourned
Harvey Marple, who managed the Eddie Nichols, of Orangeville, fell Wlard Plow* and Repairs,
to March 14th, when the jury disagreed,
bazar a short time this winter, won a from his load fracturing aome of. bis
South Bead Plows and Repairs,
there being a tie. On the 15th the case
five-mile raca on roller skater at Char­ ribs, and sustained internal injuries.
Gale Chilled Plows and Repairs.
wa* again tried and thejury disagreed,
Samuel Powers, father of W. II. Pow
lotte a few evenings since.
standing one for tlie plaintiff and five
Elder Holler will not be able to fill era, postmaster at Hastings, died on
for tbe defendant. The case came to,
his appointment at the Misner school the9(h at Decat ir. Mr. Powers form­
trial the third time on the 19th, conhouse next Sunday he being called to erly lived in Hastings, bat had lived at SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
Btimiug all of that day and evening ।attend Mr. Strowe's funeral.
Decatur since 1875.
and most ot the following day, when
The Middleville Republican has en­
Henry Knickerbocker ha* a fine, new
the jury after wrestling with the intri­ boat which be will launch upon the larged to an eight column folio and
cate matter three bourn, brought in a .placid waters of the Thornapple as been improved typographically. This
verdict in favor of the plaintiff. This ,soon as the weather will penult.
week’s number is tlie beat newspaper
case baa coiinamcil in all five and a half
With the Best Hanger made, ail put up by
P. Hofimaster, succesor to Austin A ever sent out of Middleville.
a strictly Aret-dasa Tin oar of years’ exdays and cost upwards of one hundred Hoflmaster, Battle Creek, Imre just
Wm. Norman and James Clark two
dollars, and the end in not yet, as we .received an unusnal large and fine Hue Baltimoreans, were convicted of lar­
aad have your buildings
understand Winn will appeal.
of carpets. Announcement elsewhere.. ceny (poultry thieving) nt Haatinga the
spouted, and nave
A new advt. elsewhere, from the pro­ other day. Nartnao paid a fine of $25
many times their
LOCAL GTBBLE-GABBLE
prietor of tbe Vt. Ville skating rink,, nod Clark go?a to the Detroit house of
tells the story ot a three-mile race to correction for 90 days.
Three Middleville druggists were ar­
come off at his rink upon rollers on the
Now for mud. *
“The EUr that leodft them all.” ’
rested la*t week, upon complaint of
96th.
Select your cold.
Mi
s-D.M.Haight,for selling liquor to her
Ivy Lodge, K. P., knighted Geo. W.
’Twas a sugar snow.
At New Home Sewing Maclaines.
Francis in ancient, chivalric form Fri­ husband contrary to the statute.
Now make your slates.
day evening. C. W. Granger, H. D. their trial one plead guilty and was
Needles and Attachments.
Yes Naaivilleis a village.
fined, tbe other two contested the suit.
Purdy
and
W.
Hartwig,
of
Middleville
Mrs. E. T. Evans isquite ill.
One was fined $35 and tbe other acquir­
were present.
The Thornapple is ou tlie rise.
A Grand Rapids, Dakota, jiaper an­ ed. That’s right! whoop’er up, Mid­
Tbe flats are covered with water.
nounces the marriage of Miss Amy M. dleville.
Lay aside the hand sled and cutter.
John Kelly was run over at Hasting*
IDE'S
Tow]
and Julius A. Crawford at that
The bottom has fell out of the roads.
Spring smiled beautifully yesterday. place March 6th. Mrs. Crawford Is a by the evening train from the waet
sister of Mrs. L. C. Boise, and former­ Tuesday evening and died in three
Back yards present an uninviting as­
ly resided in Nashville.
pect.
hours. His left leg was mangled aud
Rev. A. Livermore did Detroit last
the whole lower part of his body was

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Frank Tucker ha* returned from
Dakota.
Henry Roe is wre.itling with the
mumps.
Mr. W. E. Fleming has returned to
New York.
The early advertiser catcheth tlie
spring trade.
Those roller skates are becoming
nearly tame.
G. A. Truman has sold his bay colt
to Olivet parties.
Mis* Mattie Killen is recovering from
a serious illness.
G. A. Truman’s residence is undergo­
ing internal repairs.
Sunshine eleven hours now—provid­
ing in isn’t cloudy.
The mumps have t*»e usual number
of victims this week.
Tbe boys have adopted tbe Old’s mill
building as a skating rink.
Mrs. A. M. Flint is recovering from a
severe attack of of tonsiletis.
Mias Ota Wheeler, of Hastings, vis­
ited her parents over Sunday.
Fred Hotchkiss, one of Hastings,drug­
gists Sundayed with H. G. Hale.
J. D. Wilcox and family, of Irving,
visited Nashville friends Tuesday.'
H. M. Lee contemplates starting on a
tnp to 8t.Lonto and the South, on Mon­
day.
G. A. Truman and daughter Belle,
were in Detroit the fore part of the

The opera house rink continue* to
be the center of attraction. It waa well
patronized on Saturday evening. The
barrel race assumed a number of hum­
orous aspects and brought down the
house in laughter. At each end of the
hall was placed a barrel, and on one
side four candles aud on the other a
box and some nails. There were four
competitors. A. C. Buxton, Charley
Walratb, Jimmie Evans and Charley
Hackathorn, for tbe prize’s. Each was
expected to drive a nail, cr%wl through
the barrel, light a candle and again
crawl through tbe barrel until they
bad made the circuit of tbe hall five
times. At tbe second round Buxton
lost a wheel from his skate and retired
from tlie race. Charley Walratb and
Jimmie Evans won the prises—a full
and half season skating ticket.
Again on Wednesday evening there
was good attendence and lota of fun
at the rink—the special attraction be
ing a potato race. There were five con­
testants—Dr. Barber, C. W. Smith. C.
D. Cooley, James Campbell and C. M.
Putman—in the race. Five rows of
potatoe* were strung lengthwise of tlie
hall, find cncb contestant was required
to pick up one potato nt a time, and
deposit it in the basket. Dr. Barber
come out of tiie race first and James
Campbell next, but through some tech­
nicality the prizes were declared off.

The winter term of ear schools will
close with appropriate,exercises next
Friday.
David Lobdell, of Adrian now pre­
sides at H. R. Dickinson A Co.’s flour­
ing mill.
Mrs. Crane, on Phillips street, who
has been seriously ill with erysipelas, ia
recovering,
8. Greusel, of the Hastings engine
—Mrs. Dan Deller, tbe wife of a good and iron works, was in town on busifarmer living west, twenty years ago neat. yesterday.
"Happy George," of Hastings, auc­
constructed r needle cushion. Last
week she tired of and proceeded to de tioneered for "Honest Jim," Bataraay,

The publhbenof Rutledge’s Monthly offer
twelve vaivable rewards in their Moulhly for
April, among which h tbe following:
We will give 430 00 to the peraon telling at
of

—Tbe roar that phiceeds from the
roller skating nnk on the still evening
air, sounds not unlike distant thunder,
but the monotony i« quite often re­
lieved by a heavy clap of the new re­
cruit as be site down to take a rest.

—Agent Oviatt ia now enabled to sell
tiekete direct to al! pointe on the L. 8.
A M. 3., C. H. A D„ G. R. A 1. and C.
W. M. Ry’s, also to all points west and
south of Chicago at greatly reduced
MMtee.
Notice l» hereby riven to the elector* of the rates, and check baggage direct to des­
towmhlp ofOsMfetoa. ta the county of Barry tination, thus saving passengers tbe an­
aad State of Michigan, that the next entulng
noyance of transfer.
Of Castleton, wUl be new on Monaay, April
—Tlie
amusement-loving
public
18M,*l tbe town hall tn tbe vtllagoofNohrtlle
should Dot forget the entertainment'
at the ooera house Tuesday evening
next. A Nashville man who heard Par­
Cl*rt.
sloe a fe?r evenings since, say* be is a
whole show and that his readings are
: of thehighest character. Good Music
will
be in attendance. Admission 15
. «Aor»l Itiwpectnr, to fill v*au»cy.
Four ConaabJe*.
cent*; children.19 eeota.

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1884. Should two oyoore correct answers be
retaived, tbe reward will be devlded. The
money will be forwarded to tbe Winuer April
15th, 1884. Persons trying for the reward must
•cad 30 amti in silver (no pottage stamps tak­
en) with their answer, for w hich they will recefre the May Monthly, in which the name and
address of the winner ot lhe reward and the
correct answer will b* pwbUsoed, and la which
several more valnatec rewards will be offered
Adcress Knuter pvauimixo OoMPawr,

crushed. His home is near Dowling
and he leaves a wile and two children.
He was addicted, to strong drink and
was intoxicated when the accident oc­
curred. The corooor’s jury found that
no blame should be attached to the em­
ployees of the railro id, and that Kelly
had competent medical attendance.
SORTH CASTLETON.

Welcome spring.
The farmers are busy ranking sugar.
Frank Feighner is getting out timber
for a barn.
Mrx. F. Price closed her school last
Saturday.
It is time that farmers were looking
after seed.corn.
The cross way on Pleasant Valley was
overflowed last week.
Miss Satie Read was the star actress
at Mrs. F. Price’s exhibition.
The exhibition at the Irland school
last Saturday evening was the finest of
the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Wallace, of Ma­
ple Grove were guests of E. Lockhart
last week.
Mrs. Manly, of Jackson, is making
her daughter Mr*. Richard Eliatonn
pleasant visit.
.¥ iss Bell Price rendered some fine
instrumental mnsic at Mrs. Price’s ex­
hibition la*t Saturday evening.
One of Frank Price’s horses was h»*dly gashed in tbe foot some time ago
and it was thought the animal would
die, bat it is now oat of danger.
M. H. Bloom received a telegram on
Monday that bu father in Howard City
was dead. He and his sister, Mrs. Eu­
gene Weaver, started for thnt place
Monday evening to attendtbe funeral.
Last week Thursday evening the
Flora girls gave a leap year party st
their father’s boose. A social time was
enjoyed. The young todies cswted
their company to aud from the party

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The Senate has spent much time thin
weak m secret sessions, the result of
which has been the ratifiaaaiiou of the
reciprocity treaty with Mexico bf a
two- thirds vote.
Neither geograph­
ical dot political linea were drawn in
this decision, the main contest being
over the atlraiasion of sugar from Mex­
ico free of duty. Of course the Louis!
sma Senators opposed the treaty warm­
ly, but those from Texas, and the
Mississippi favored it.
The Upper
House also had uhderconsideration the
subject of furnishing by public meth­
ods information on economic questions
through the establishment of a bureau
sf labor statistics. The proposition to
consolidate such a bureau with tbe De­
partment of lhe Interior aroused the
apposition of Senator Ingalls, who
claimed that the dudes' of the Secre­
tary of that Department were already
inordinate, and that it was not advis­
able to add to them through an attempt
at economy. The head of
partment has charge of the pi
_
sf the United States, of Indian affairs,
of the Pension system, of Patents, of
Education, of Railroads, of the Geo­
graphical survey of the country, and
ita Census. The Kansas Senator held
that the affairs of many kingdoms aneient and modern have been Jess im­
portant. and less momentus than those
now administered by the Secretary of
the Interior. Senator VanWyck took
the position that such a collection of
statistics would never be read, and
somplained that an expensive commis­
sion or bureau was the universal pana­
cea for every feeling that required at­
tention in thiscouutry. Ho said it was
true labor required something it did
not have, but that something was re­
lief from taxation, some protection to
save it from paying into the Treasury
of the United States the. same amount
of money that Gould or Vanderbilt
pays. Senator Blair defined the proper
subject-matter of the investigations of
a bureau of labor statistics to be what­
ever appertains the laborer under tLe
conditions of American lite, whatever
is necessary for tbe amelioration of his
condition physically, socially, morally
and intelectually.
In the House of Representatives the
tariff and post office bills have been
prominent features of the week. Tbe
long expected measure to reduce Im­
port Duties and Wfcr Tariff Taxes was
reportedjby Chairman Morrison Tues­
day, together with a report prepared by
him in behalf of the majority, and one
by Mr. McKinley, representing the
views of the minority of the Ways and
Means committee. Tue decision waa
•n strict party lines, eight Democrats
signing Mr. Morrison’s report and five
Republicans that of Mr. MeKinlay;
The post office appropriation bill has
been lengthily diseased and ia still un­
der consideration. Tbe debate has
been strongly flavored with party ven­
om, the Republicans contending for a
liberal amount for postmasters salar­
ies, and tbe railway mail service, while
accusing tbe Democrats of inexcusable
parsimony. The latuuf urge economy
and maintain that tbe record of the oth­
er side has been one of indiscriminate
prodiagality.
A bill to establish a uni form J&gt;ystem
of bankruptcy throughout the United
States is the next important measure to
some up in the Senate. It is called the
Lowell bill, and.haa been approved by
tbe National Board of Trade. Another
bill of universal interest that will soon
occupy the attention of that body is
one providing national aid for state
schools, and it is certain to be exhaus­
tively dis ussed. The recent astonish­
ing interpretation of the constitution
by the Senate ir the McPherson bill as
o the powers of Congress over the
currency has greatly augmented the
importance of popular education, for it
has thrown into politics a great ques­
tion with which the unlearned cannot
safely grapple.
Delegate Caine, of Utah, continued
an ai gum cut this week before the
House committee on Territories. He
complained of tlie conduct of the pre­
sent Governor of Utah, whose real de­
sire, be said was not to stop polygamy,
but to bring about conflicts between
the people there in order to plunder
them. Susan B. Anthony, and other
woman suffragists were present, who
said their only interest in the Territory
waathat women should not be discrim­
inated against if any disenfranchise­
ment was made.

Horse dealer "Why do you want to
sell that pretty ooltf He is not broke

Marshalltown, loaf*, ia said to drink
more whisky and eon tain more devil­
try than any city of ita size ia AmerHe that takes a wife takes care.—
Franklin. Yea, he takes care that his
wife doesn’t catch him hugging the
servantgiri. .
They have exhumed a forty-inch hu­
man skull, forehead measurement, in
Virginia. It once belonged to a roan
who originally told another he lied.
A Western paper speaks nf the Mor­
mons as a set of cowards. This cannot
be, as men who boM half a dozen or
more wives must necessarily be brave,
"This is indeed bracing weather^
said Crimsonbeak, when be waa accost­
ed by three friends within one short
block, ca.?h asking the loan of a dollar.
It has been discovered that' a Ten­
nessee man lias four living wives. He

"having at least one clean shirt for an
emergency.
"In Today already walks Tomor­
row,” said Coleridge, all of which goes
to show that the poet, like some of tbe
rest of us, reached home occasionly
about midnight.
It was a Western editor, accustomed
to taking his pay iu cordwood and cab­
bages, who complained that dollars
were getting scarce enough to be spell"ed with a capital D.
The novel "Two Kisses,” is said to
be having a great run.
We know of a
man in this town who took "Two
Kisses” and is having a great run. Tbe
woman's husband ia after him.
The New Jeray man who got his foot
caught ina railroad frog aud shaved off
part of his heel with hie jack-knife
was some what put out to learn that
the next train did not pass for eight
hours.
Bai num’s will appears to be growing
more voluminious. According to some
of our country contemporaries it now
covers 7,000 p igea of foolscap. At this
rate it will soon beat the biggest show
oo earth.
"Dogs bay the moon because they
are cold,” says a close student of the
canine race. We always supposed it
was because they were just red-hot to
chew up some late lingerer in the par­
ental masnionWhat this country is yearning for is
a public school system which will teach
tbe wives of tbe future that light
housekeeping is something more tuan
reading novelsand starching their hus­
band's stockings.
"I’m real glad that I married Decem­
ber last,” said a blushing Philadephia
bride. "If the ceremony bad been de­
layed until this month people might
have thought I took advantage of leap
year and proposed.”
A Chicago man shot at bis wife , but
her corset caused the boll to glance and
saved her life. And yet men whose
names are enrolled high up to the
scroll of fame asserts that corsets are
injurious to the health.
It is hard to keep un with the wicked
ways of Chicago. A girl of that city,
caught with her fingers on a man’s
watch, tried to excuse herself by stat­
ing that she was merely trying to slip a
leap year proposal of marriage into his
vest pocket.
“Oh, dear, I believe I should faint if.
a man asked me to marry him !” said a
giddy, gushing damsel. "Never fear,”
retorted her practical grandmother.
"You might possibly faint, but if you
wanted him you’d manage to say yes
before you did so.”
Marv Livermore repeals tlie old ques­
tion, What shall we do with our girlsf”
Well, Mary, being as now it is leap
year, we guess you bad better turn
your apprehension to our boys. It yon
didn’t the girls will be apt to do them
and do them effectually too.
We often pay if we could only live
our lives over again we would live
them very differently, but we are apt
to forget that if a man has a capacity
for making a fool of himself once he
will not be likely to lose the opportun­
ity when the second chance is offered.
If there is anything to convince a
young husband that it would be cheap­
er after all to engage a hired girl it is
to And that the dear young creaehure
baa gone and starched bis night-shirt
so that it makes him dream all night
of mustard-plasters and scalping
knives.________ ,_______________

•‘THE THIRD HOLME."

TWO POINTERS.

A Philadelphia speculator who knew
shat his coachman had a few hundred
Holinra and was sometimes interested
it&gt; stocks, observed to him the other
uinruing:
“James, a few of us speculators have
formed a syndicate to boom the stock
of the V. &amp; V. railroad.”
'I simply drop you a bint aa a point-

•‘Thankee, air; bar. h few of aa coach*
men aud butler* have fo tned a syndi­
cate co bear the stock -ot that very line,
and I was going to say to you yester­
day tlmt you’d better stand front un-

(Correspondence Bochettcr Democrat.')

No city upon the American continent
has a larger floating population than
Washington. It is estimated that dur­
ing the sessions of congress twenty-five
thousand people, whose homes are in
various parte of this aud other coun­
tries, make this city their place of resi­
dence. Some come here, attracted by
tbe advantages the city offers for mak­
ing the acquaintance of public men ;
other have various claims which they
wish to present, while the great major­
ity gather here, as the crows fl&lt;x'k to
the carrion, for the sole purpose of get­
ting a morsel at the public crib. The
latter class, as a general tiling, origi-

-v rnterprtwea rnnv onng.
While walking &lt;U&lt;n
avFDtto the other day I met Mr. WiHImu M. Aahlry, fnnneriyof yoardty,
whnee Inng reaidrncc hero baa made
htm onuMMlly well acquainted with the
operations wf the lobby.
Having made my wanta in thia par­
ticular direction known. In answer to
an intarroffative, Mr. Ashley said :
"Ye% during my raM'leuca here I
Imve become well acquainted with tlie
workings nf the ‘Thin! Himse/ as it is
termed, and mold tell you of numer­
ous jobs, which like the ‘Heathen Chi­
nee.’ are peculiar.”
"Yon do not regard the lobby, aa a
body, vidona, Ho you v*
"Not m-ceasanfv so, there gnod and
bad men comprising that body; yet
I Imre have been timea when it must be
admitted tiint tiie combined power of
the 'Third Honae’ h*» overridden the
will of the people. The had Influence
nf the lobby ean tie seen in the numer­
ous blood-bills that are introduced at
every session."
"Rnt how can these be discovered F
“Easily enough, to tbe person who
has made the thing a study. I can de­
tect them nt a glance.” /
“Tell me, to* what bills do you re­
fer f”
“Well, take the annual gas hills, for
instance. They are introduced for the
purpose of bleeding the Washington
Gas Light company. They usually re­
sult in so investigating committee
which never amounts to anything more
than a draft upon the public treasury
for the expenses of the investigation.
Another squeeze is the abattoir billm ns
thev are called. These, of course, are
fought by the bntjhefs and •market­
men. The first attempt tn fnree a bill
of this description was in 1877, when a
prominent Washington politician of­
fered a fabulous sum for the franchise.”
"Anything else in this line that you
think of, Mr. Ashley f”
“Yea, there’s the job tn reclaim the
Potomac flats, which, hail it become a
law, would have resulted, in an enor­
mous steal. The work is now being
done by the Government itself, and
will nd the place nrthat malarial at­
mosphere of which we hear so much
outside the city.”
“During your residence here have
yon experienced the bad results of liv­
ing in this climate!”
"Well, while I have not at all times
enjoyed good health, I am certain that
the difficulty which laid me up ao long
waa not malaria. It waa something
that had troubled me for years. A
shooting, stinging pain that at times
attacked different parts of my body.
One day my right arm and leg would
torture me with pain, there would be
great redness, heat and swelling of the
parts; and perhaps the next day the
left arm and leg would be similarly af­
fected. Then again it would locate in
some particular port of ny body and
Drodiice a tenderness which would well
nigh drive me frantic. There would
i&gt;e weeks at a time that I would be af­
flicted with an intermitting kind of
pain that would come on every after­
noon aud leave me comparatively free
from suffering during the baiance of
the twenty-four hours. Then I would
have terrible paroxysms of pain com­
ing on at any time during the day or
night when I would be obliged to lie
upon ray back for hours and keep aa
motionless as possible. Every time I
attempted to move a chilly -sensation
would pass over my bodv. or I would
faint from hot flashes. I suffered from
a spasmodic contraction of the muscles
and a soreness of the back and bowels,
and even my eyeballs become sore and
distresaod me greatly whenever I wip­
ed my face. I became ill-tempered,
peevish, ftetfu), irritable and desper­
ately despondent.”
"Of course you consulted the doctors
regarding your difficulty !"
"C insulted them ! well I should say
I did. Some told me 1 had neuralgia;
other* that I had inflammatory rheu­
matism, for wnlcb there was no cure,
that I would be afflicted all my life,
andt hat time alone would mitigate my
sufferings.”
“But didn’t they try to relieve your
miseries I”
"Yes, they vomited and physiced me.
blistered aud bled, plastered and oiled
me, sweat, steamed and everything but
froze me, but without avail.”
"But how did yon Anally recover!”
"I had a friend living in Michigan
who had been afflicted in a similar way
and had been cured. He wrote me re­
garding hi* recovery and advised me to
try the remedy which cureu him. I
procared a bottle and commenced 1
ito
use,
taking a tablespoonful
after each meal and at bed time. I
bad used it about a week when I notic­
ed a decrease of the soreness of the
joints and a general feeling of reflef. I
persevered in Its use and finally got so
I could move around without limping,
when I told my friend* that it was
Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Cure tlmt
had but me on my feet.”
“And do you regard your cure as per­
manent !”
“Certainly, I haven't been *o well in
year* as I am now, and although I have
been subjected to frequent and severe
clianges of weather tills winter, I have
uot felt the first intimation of the re­
turn of my rheumatic trouble.”
"Do you object to the publication of
this interview, Mr. Ashley!”
“Not at all. sir. I look upon it as a
duty I owe my fellow creatures to al­
leviate their sufferings so far a* I am
able, and any communication regard­
ing my symptoms and cure that mav
be sent to me at 506 Maine avenue will
receive prompt and careful attention."
“Judging from your recital. Mr. Ash­
ley, there must be wonderful curative
properties about this medicine F
“Indeed, there is, sir, for no tuan suffeied more nnr longer than did 1 be­
fore this remedy gave me relief.”
“To go back to the original subject,
Mr. / sbiey, I suppose you see the same
familiar faces about the lobby session
after session !”
“No, not so much as you might
think. New faces are constantly seen
and old ones disappear. The strain up­
on lobbyists is DeeeMaril.v very great,
and when yon add to this the demoral­
izing effect of late hours and intemper­
ate habits and the fact that they are af­
ter found out in their steals, their dis­
appearance can easily l»e accounted
for.”
“What proportion of these blood-bills
are successful f”
"A very small percentage, sir. Not­
withstanding the power and influence
of the lobby, but tew of these vicious
measures pass. Were they successful
it would lx! a aad commentary upon
our systeio of government, and would
virtaally annihilate one branch of iL
The great majority of them are either
reported advenly or smothered in com­
mittee by the watchfainessand loyal­
ty of our congressmen."
J. E. D.

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I haven't time to enumerate the different
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There Is something else, which by your leave.
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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MARCH 29,1884.

VOLUME XI

SSdlTS! New Spring Goods

‘THE DAJCrDESr OOMMWTY."

NUMBER 28.

with an exeericaccd eye the length of
A GOLD WITTER 1
IfTB08PEOT1VE PHILOSOPHY.
the Parson’s coat tail*, added :
Th«- Unix-generated people of Flint
“Dis hyar’s ben a pretty bad wintah"
A long haired gentleman while pwa"Han a fine crowd, cap’n. AH you
aaid Pete.
Point, a tnountaia district of Arkaasaw,
ing a barber shop was accosted by a
▲ Good Quality WTiite HHlrt.
“Yea.” said SqueezedL “but not so
had a .way of disregarding the gospel they’ll find you interestin'.”
bad
a*
de
wintah
ob
’
».
”
stood
io tbe doorway:
“I’ll shout it to them.” replied the
and subjecting preachers to irreligious
Hlilrt
Bold in
GOODS. indignities. In respect to the very few little yellow man, “and they will do “War dat a berry cole wintahF in­
NEW
quired
Shinbones.
me
cut
yer hVr.” #
doubt find much interest in me.”
gentle people who lived there, confer­
“Why do you want to cut my hoitF
“Make lively gestures, cap’n," aaid
PBING
ence decided not to give up the post,
’
bout
wot
happened.
I
war
stayin
’
out
stopping and politely replying to the
Tom Prout, -“Folks here like to see a
hoping that the united prayers of the
mac exercise hiaaelf. If he don’t they in Me rash county wid my huncle. He barber.
used ter keep lots 0’ chickens, and be
GOODS church aad physical dexterity would think he's lazy an’ afeerd o' work."
NEW
“’Case its mighty long, boss.” '
at last land the foresters on a plane of
Hilt. ever 8*.w» hi th. Onty,
“I shall endeavor to convince them bad a powailful big chicken house fur
“That’s where your depraved grasp
safety 'and high moral- influence.
of my industry,” the little yellow man ter keep’em &gt;n. Wai, big as dat ar for gain gets tbe better of your judg­
In every quality from the best to the cheap­
Preacher after preacher went to Flint replied.
chicken houM war, yo’ could hardly ment. My hair has just been clcuely
est; and every suit I sell Is a LEADPoint, but each one brought hack reThe “Trough" was crowded the fol git dem durn chickens fur ter go m dar shingled.’*
doKs discouraging to the cause of re­
lowing Sunday. Old Gabe. Torn Prout ter roost. Dey used tor boiler an’ run
salt I sell ADVERTISE MT
“What makes it lay down od yer
formatory
appeal.
Young
Adam
Boyle,
BUSINESS. Even tf I
and the other reviyaliate occupied their an’ fly in lebben ways for Sunday wen shoulder den, bossF
a man of excellent proportions and a
accustomed places. The preacher arose anybody tried fur ter drive ’em in dar
“It does pot lie on my ehonldera. To
disposition to thump, said he would
making pieparatloa* for
at twice their value
and gave out a hymn. It was sung et nights. But de wedder war so blame your vitiated sight it may aeeas- to lie
undertake the work of emptying gos­
witli all the tbe religious fervor a mao cole dat dey had to got in dar some­ on my shoulders, but in reality it docs
pel on the -unhallowed heads of tbe
could desird, and the prayer which fol how. Wai, one night, arter workin' not. Did you ever stu.iy introspective
burly sinnera.
.
It pays me better to sell good* low and I
lowed waa well received. Thon, the roun’ fur’bout a hour, we got ’em all in philosophy F
“We have prepared a feast,” aaid preacher, thrusting both hands into ’cept one old rooster. He flowed np in­
more of them. I know ft Is a little rough
“No, aah, neber heard o! ft.”
vouag Adam, “and now as they will
en Other daaters; the large piles of winter
two hip pockets, drew two revolvers, ter a tree an* wouldn’t come down for i “Well, that’s the cause of your saianot come upon invitation, I shall go cleared his throat and aaid •
goods on their shelves witnea* to that. Of j
And hare received end opened
nobody. So my huncle sex, ‘Let de take. You have stood here in your
out and compel them to come.”
“This is the damn’deat community blame old fool stay up dar, lie’ll bo a door S" long, wa tolling people with
“Coming is not the point,” re plied an on the face of the earth.”
| blame sight sorrier ia de mawniu’ dan long hair,until yop think that the head
old divine who, with coat tails stream­
Old Gabe looked up iu surprise, and we uus will? So we all wen| in­ of every man needs shingling. Your
ing had once left the neighborhood ot Tom Prout lifted bis bead, with a ner­ ter tbe house an’ left him up dar in de
And sell them to thetrCREDIT CUSTOM­
desire to make money baa outstripped
Flint Point “You will have no trouble
ERS next winter. A cuaUwner who
vous jerk from the end of the hickory tree. In do mawniu' I looked outen de tbe judgment of your eyesight. Men
in getting them to come, for they are stick, but neither of them, in. their winder an* dar was de rooster jea az
.
pays caah wouldn’t take *uch
•
Of new Spring Good*. We wet id
in your profession have keot on in this
all anxious to hear the Word. The
great surprise, could'find* a tongue to pert lookin’ az be was de night befoeh. way until they had to be taken to an
trouble arises from their lack ot sym­ speak.
He sot mighty still, but his head was asylum where surJ; diseases arc treated
pathy.”
। “I repeat,” continued the little yel­ movin’ roun* ex if he was lookin’ fur a You have been duinding out here for
“I'll undertake it at all events,” Baid
low man. “that thia is the damn’drst good place ter fly down. Putty soon about half an hohv^jjaven’t you F
young Adam, instinctively shoving up
Tbe attention of all Close Buyers
community on the face ot the earth, he flopped his wings an’ bisted hisaelf
hit shirt-sleeve and easting a compli­ and let me add that I don’t want any ez if be war goin’ to jump, but he didnt.
intend to
“And nearly every man who passed
mentary glance at his arm. “I think
by marking ••blind" and throwing ofl a •
dispute about the matter,’* significant­ He kep* on doin’ dat, ’bout seben or had long hair, didn’t he P
that you all have been too easily fright­ ly lifting hia pistols. “Old man, whose five times. Deni war dressed, an’ I
little for their (the cnklomer's) influence. ;
“Yas, sab, dat's a fack.”
ened, and bare, instead uf teaching
No doubt tbe old good* can be worked
“You have seen more men than wo­
locks the career of a reprobate have went out to see wat de mat tali was. I
them how fearless true religion is.
prematurely whitened, wbat do you pegged snowl&gt;alls at de rooster, but be men pass havcn’t&gt;you F
cent. Now while I do not love
|
And kt very low price*
shown them yourown lack of firmness.” think about this proposition f Answer wouldn't moveT Dea I went an’got a
“B’lieve I baa, aah.”
competing dealers leas, I
Young Adam went to the Point, and without equivocation.”
brick. I tuk good aim an’let her slide.
“In fact nearly everybody who pass­
do lore the confidence
employed runners to announce that ho
“Parson,” old Gabe replied, fidgeting It caught Mr. Rooster under de sineilab es is a man F
of my patrons and
would preach in the “Trough”—a name
an’knocked him clean offn hie pins,
around.
“
I
didn
’
t
come
here
prepared
the system of
DON’T FORGET t money sar- nppiied to the meeting house—the Sun­
an' be kem down widout ’em.”
“Well, now, tbe truth la, very few
fur a argyment.”
selUng
"Wot’s dat yo’am a aayin’F inquir­ men parsed here within the laft hour,
ed la belter than money earn­ day following. Old Gabe Lane, Tom
“Answer me.” and he made another
Prout, tbe four Gardner boysand Spike motion with the pistol.
ed Brother Shinbones.
and those who did pass bud short hair.
ed, and when we can save
Graditon were all delighted, for they
"He kem down widout ’em.
Dev In your eagerness for work, resulting
"Wall," said Gabe, "it sorter strikes
you a dollar, we are bound hod seen no amusement since the last
war froze fast,an’ wen de brich hit him from that brain-hallucination born of a
preacher afforded them entertainment.
dey
bruk
off.
But
dat
liain
’
t
th»
worst
desire for gain, you Lave mistaken
“Your reply Is not satisfactory. Is
Io do it.
Better and above all.
When Sunday came the church waa it or is it notF
ob it”
women for men and short hair foe long.
I like to sell a large amount of goods—
crowded. Old Gabe Lane took a front
“Wot is, den F asked Peter.
Haven't you been troubled in your
“Wall, parson, airter atudyin' the
enough so that an average profit of from 5 to 7
seat, and to look at bis bumb'e head question, I b’lieve it ia the dumn'dest
“Shoot me for a coon ef de durn mind about religion lately.
percent will pay me for my time; and this can
of patriarchal pattern, yoc would have community on the face o’ the yarth.”
rooster knowed anything 'bout it. He
“Think I has, boaa.”
only be done by selling cheap and turning my
taken him to lie the presiding elder of
“Of course. You are afflicted by
“All right. Now old fellow,” turn­ landed on de groan’ an’ commenced
money often.
the circuit TomPrtiut, with bis chin ing to Tom Prout, "what do you think peekin’for grub jess esef nothing had brain hallucination. Thia ia tbe direct
Don't Forget the Present &lt;iv.
resting on a hickory stick which he of the matter F
lisDpened. 1 wo.» worry for dat fowl, so work of tbe devil. You were a slave
held between bis knees, sat jurt behind
en with every 85.00 Male.
] You have and will pay you tbe very blgb"Parson, I ain't fixed for a discus­ I lifted him up an’carried him in by de before the war F
Old
Gabe.
The
other
noted
revivalists,
flah s’o3 be could thaw out. Gosh need
“Yas, sab.”
sion. "
•T"! will take good quality Maple Sugar in । est price and will give you In exchange
as they called themselves, sat around
i more good* for a dollar than you ever saw
“Certainly, and tbe devil's endeavor­
"I do net ask concerning your ability &lt;iy! WotyothinkT Soon’s de blame
exchange for electing.
in seeming anxiety that tbe clear wat­ of argument I have stated the propo­ rooster thawed out he felt dat his legs ing to keep-you a alave. He ia giving
' andlf you owe c a we will take ft all in sners ahouldaoen begin their flow. When sition plainly. What do you think F
। gar just the same.
was gone an’ he went off inter a corner you false eye-sight. He ia sowing in
young Adam saw these venerable-look­
an died frem m orti fleaship.”
your breast seeds of gain desire.
He
“I’m sorter like Gabe.”
ing gentlemen in front he thought
There was a few moments of intense ! knows that after a while, by your per­
“But how muchF and the pistol
Vermontville, Mich.
that his very presence had created a clicked.
silence, and then Brother Shinbones sistency you will make yourself obnox­
&gt;
reform, and, greatly encouraged, lhe
ious in the sight of the law.'*
“Wall, if you must know, I think it lifted cp his head and said :
stepped behind the pine table which ia the dauxi'dest comraunity on the
“Brudder Sqoeezout, how did dat ar
"Dem’s mighty cuis tacks, boss.”
served as a pulpit and surveyed the face o’ the yarth."
rooster
git
ter
dat
connah
F
"To be.sure they are. You have nev­
STANDARD (19 Meridlau) TIME.
congregation with an air of assured
"He fled, yo’ ole niggah. Don’t yo’ er studied introspective philosophy,
“All right; and I want to say to you
complacency
He gave out a hymn, boys tRat if you don’t keep quiet know nuffin’.”
MAIN LlrtE.
have you F
Trains on the Main Line will p*** J*ck*oo
and with the ardor of a helping spirit, and pay stnet attention, you will wish
Thao there was another long silence,
“No, Bah, kaiu’ say dat I hab»”;
as tallows:’________________________
it was sung with an entbusiam which
“Well, then so much for the devil.
that the wolves had stolen you from during which the men smoked away
astonished young Adam.
A feeling tbe cradle.”’
aa if life depended upon the consump­ He has just began to work.on yon now,
I
.10.15*. tn. Arr Chicago6.50 p. tn
Mall.
prayer waa offered. Tom Prout lifted
With this understanding, he began tion of tobacco, and gazed meditative­ but after awhile hell make you seize
Day Expreas 13.10 p.m. Arr Chicago 7 W p. m
his chin from tbe stick and winked at
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Ml &gt;1 m
Ev. —
Express
.45-p n.m. ArrChicago 7.30
little babies out of their buggies, take
to preach. He told humorous stories ly into tbe Ore.
PariSr Kx.. 13.40 a. m. An Chicago 7.561
Old Gabe, who replied with a squint ef and made the old fellows laugh, and
“De facts in d» hyar case,” finally them into your shop and attempt to
bis watery eye.
began
Sbinixmes,
with
an
air
of
great
shave
them and cut their bain.”
then with pathetic recitals made them
Mall........ 2-55 p. m. Arr Detroit6.10p. m
X“^ly good people,” young Adam be­ weep. He drew them to him with legal precisioa. "am few an’ can soon
Day Expreas 3.55 p m. Arr Detroit 6.23 p. m.
"nUy de Lawd save me from dat
AtUnUe Ex. 8 40 a.m. Arr Detroit 6.15 a m.
gan, “it is reported in my nighborhood warm expressions of love, and painted be put befoah de meetin’. It was in
time," replied the barber with a restNlgbtEx... 5.40a.m. Arr Detroit 8.35am.
that you are all going to hell.”
pictures of bliss that made their mouths the winter uf 1876, wen I was in Mary­
Tbe Atlantic sod Pacific Expresses runs daDy
“Political lie,”aaid old Gal»v.
..
---------- ‘.Bunday.
&lt;
water. At tbe'conclusion of tbe ser­ land at mv bmtlder’s house. He was a
“Sure to come unless you study inother*
ran• —
dafl]
"Got up by tbe devil for campaign mon, the “revivalists” shook his hands good deal like Brudder Squeezout’s troepct philosophy. You have gone far
Urnnd Kapldo IHrtaton.
purposes,” remarked Tom Prout, with­ in earnest affection. and vowed that, uncle, ’cause be kept an almighty lot o’ already. Yon are blind dow. What
out lifting his chin from the stick.
chickens. He raised most o' dem chick
they would lead better lives.
Young Adam waa not prepared for
AU
Conference granted a petition and • ens hiaself, but ’cassionally he used ter
“Yer’dressed like a man, Bah.”
N.Y.
STATIONSTHAN ANY SPOUT IN USE.
thia.
the little yellow man is now stationed borrer a few wen his own stock war
“And too thought just now that I
"You don't understand me, my good nt the Point—a community which few runnin* low. He hed a big chicken had long halrF
6.00
Grand Rapid* Lv
people. :1 did not say that I believed
12.34 A17
Boweu
can equal in piety. Old Gabe is a high house, an’ be used ter keep most all de
low
A47
6.38
Middlevtlte
tbe------”
officer and Tom Prout conducts the chickens inter it. Some on ’em would*
“Well I am a woman with abort hair
7.18 10.5T
Hasting*
“Political lie.”
not go inter de bouse at night, but used and wear Mowing Fkirte.”
7.35 11.38
prayer meeting every Friday night.
Naabvffls. ..Lv
OLD LAST SEASON.
11.55
“Got up by the devil.”
•
Vermontville....
ter
roont
up
on
de
trees.
De
ones
wo*
“Boss, you’a goin’too fur wid me.”
12.47
8.10
Charlotte
Tbe minister wiped the perspiration
“All right.ni bet you twenty dollars
887 8.30
1.35
“Sweet, Restful Eve,” is the title of did dat war all ole an’ tough an’ could
Eotoc Rapids....
2.30
of annoyance from bis faee, gazed at
8.57
stand
dat
kind
of
bed.
One
night
my
that
1 am dressed as a woman and that
3.08
9.20
tbe audience with an indignant stare, a water-color sold in New York fer brudder— his name
Sassafras my hair is short. We will leave it to
5.55
11.45
Detroit..
and said: "All I ask of this congrega­ $500. It ia net seated whether the por- Smiff, an’ he am dead now, ’cause he
p.m.
any man you may select.”
tion is a chance. The ill-repute under bait represents the lady before or af­ got shot one night while borrerin* a
WEMTWARD.
I "I ain’t a bettia’ man cap’n.”
which you rest----- **
ter the fall.
chicken—wal, my brudder he tried to
“I don’t blame you. I am a woman
Mall O. R.
STATIONS.
“Political he.”
git all the fowls inter de bouse anf dey dressed as a woman,* but 1 am an in­
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­
“Got up by the devil.”
Chicago boasts of a lady,now ninety- all went ’oept’n one young rooster wot trospective philosopher.
If you go on
9.30
Detroit
“I shall not submit to such an insult. four years old, who need to ait in George had jess kem dar to lire, an’ was green
COAL IRON.
13.35
in your ignorance, you are likely to go
Jaekson
SOO
You gray haired old sinner, and you
12.48
Rives Junction.
on de bixness. He loafed ’round an’ crazy after awhile.
Why don’t you
Washington
’
s
lap.
It
ia
comforting
to
8.30
1.17
Eaton Rapids...
oumngoutang with tbe club, can’t bluff
know that, even if George couldn't wouldn’t go in, so my brudder,. aez he study philosophy F
Chariot te..........
me,” and the courageous preacher step­
Vermootville..
“I ain’t got de books, sab.”
tell a lie. be nsed to have fun with the ter me, sex he, ‘Let de doggone ijit
2 13
ped from behind tbe table. This was
Naah rille
stay out, hell fly up’n a tree bymeby
"Madam if you please.”
girls.
MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
2 4!
Hasting*
what the boys had been waiting for.
10.25
an’ roost dar? So we all went to bed.
Middlerille'.. .
MT
“S’cuae me.
I ain't got de books,
11.58
ONE WARRANTED.
and rushing forward they seized young
340
In
de
mawDin
’
I
nz
up
pretty
early
an'
Nineteen years ago a man in Teamadam.”
3.55 10.25 11.20
Grand Rapid*..
? daaj, took him out, awunghim in tbe
nesee refused to let bis daughter go to went out ter look roun’ de place. Inl­
“Well, here ia a book on introspec­
air, and stopped him suddenly against
a candy pull. Vowing to get even with iers used to do dat so's ter see dat nuf- tive philosophy that I will let you
a tree. When they liberated him, be him she ran away from home, and the fiu’ bad ben borroed in de night. Wen
AH train*
from Grand Rapid* and Deln
have for two dollars.”
connect tn same depot at Dctrti
took to his heels, and when last seen
other day returned with eleven child­ I got down near de chicken house I
“Here’ayer money; gimme de book,”
on Canada Southern divUton.
by tbe congregation bis coat tails were
E. C. BROWN,
H. B LEDYARD,
ren and went about her work as uncon­ seed a eight dat kinder boddered me and the long haired agent for a great
popping in an agitated current of air.
Asst Gen. Bap. Jaekson. Gen’l Sup. Detroit.
Dar war day young work walked
cerned as though nothing had happen­ fur a few nainita.
away in content­
O. W. RUGGLES.
When young Adaru reported at head­ ed.
rooster, bout half way ’tween de ground ment with his own abilities.
a
AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN
quarter*. th*- campaign managers were
an’ de lowab limb ob a big tree. 'GorTHAT THEY ARE NOT READY.
discouraged. “We will have to give it
Any citizen of Massachusetts, who | ramigbty? tinka I, ‘has dat blame fool; There is no trouble these muddy
up as lost,” said a man whose fright contemplates beating his wife, will ben a huntin’ all night fur a roost'n j times to make a young man stick to a
VFETHQDIBT episcopal church-n
and
subsequent
exercise at Flint Point have to take her over tbe line into one - piacqf I watched him, but be didn’t farm. All you will have to do ia to
Ivl Fa**rtt. Paator. Perrier* every Sabhad given him a kind of nervous dance, of tbe adjoining states to accomplish it seem to mek no headway. I went clos­ get the young man to try and walk
talb at 10.40 a. m. and T p. tn, Sabbath
mhool at 121*. Prayer rating every Thursa performance which was regularly en if be wants to escape a beating himself er up ter him, an’ den I see dat be acrons a ten acre lot that was plowed
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
&lt;ay evening.______
He’ll either carry the lot
acted when oc spoke of the Point. They have adopted the whipping post, wasn’t floppin’ his wing*. Dar be war, laatfall.
AND
OUR
PANB.
BUCKETS,
ETC.,
ARE
/CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH--Rev. A.
around on his boots or stick right
“Have to give it up.”
in that state, for wife beaters. That u aimin’ for de tree limb, an’ not makin’ where he is.
Livermore. paat«. Rrsldetne at Wolcott
WARRANTED
TO
BE
OF
EQUAI.
MA
­
“No,” replied a little yellow-faced business. What is sauce foe the goose a inch o’ headway. I went up and tuk
House Service* at tbeChristian church every
Sabbath at 10:30 a m. and 7M0 tn theeventag
follow who had just been admitted. “I ia sauce for the gander.
bole o’ de rooster. Wot yo tin* was de
St, Ixiuia would do well to employ
TERIAL AND
mattahF
some ot the enterprising reporters in
am a sort of organizer and probably I
Dunno," responded both listeners. that city on the detective force. The
“Oh. don’t propose to me now,”^ “
might persuade the wayward gentle­
“Dat ar rooster bad started to fly up regular detectives of that city Lave
f VY LODGE MO. 8X T W P., me«M at iu
men to change their evil ways. I’ll go shrieked a Philadelphia girl a* her lov­ inter de tree, an it war so blame cold been hunting for a bank cashier
A Castle Hall, Naabvilie, Michigan, every
there.”
er dropped on hia knees and seized her dat he friz fast right in de air half way for thu past two months. Last week a
Fridav evening, for the encouragement and
THAN BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
daily paper wanted L write up some
Remonstrance waa made, but the lit­ hand. “Don’t pop the question dow,” up.”
*u;.t.-H t Of a3 wnrthv. uao, etendfMl aud boo­
The next instant Brother Shinbones
pAJtEY COUNTY.
tle yellow fellow waa firm in his re­ she screamed; “don’t, don’t, don't. If was knocked backward into a corner new points in the case and put a repor­
______
„ ter on to look up the fact*. That re­
solve. His appearance at the Poiut Isay yes you’ll want to kiss me. and of the room, while Brother Sqeesont porter knew his business. He went|to
was hailed with pleasure. Old Gabe, I’ve been eating onions.” Then she Peabodv marched out of the caidn. thecaaliiers’ old home had him located
Tom Prout, and the Gardner boys as- broke into a flood of tears that sounded tiouuiahinga bam bone and muttering interviewed and arrested within an
that he could "jess smash de interior hour from the time he started out. If
-------------- --------- ----------- —. like an Ohio flood swaaUia* through a
out’n any rnggah wot monkeyed wid de St. Louis is not careful that reporter
audience, and Gabe, as ht measured lever.
truff iu dat fashion.”
will soon be doing work in Chicago.

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MARXISM

HELD FOR TRIAL.
r-i Oiwcuit Court

Bpocial telegram to Tug N
JaOKMN, MiCit,. March 28.10:55 a. m.
—Daniel 8; Holcomb and J ud D. Crouch
were held fur trial tn the ciicuit court,
charged with the murder of Jacob D.
Crotch. ‘Justice Hunt announced the
dedaion this forenoon!

MICHIGAN NEWS.

Neil McDonald cut his throat
ear at Alpena, Wednesday.
John Whittaker, an old resident of
Concord was killed Saturday by falling
Thus far 110 witnesses have been
■worn in the Crouch-Holcomb examin­
ation.
Mrs- Waters, of Throe Rivers, was
kicked to death by a horse on Tuesday

A Canadian named Boulanger comsited suicide at Ludington last week
by taking poison.
Large numbers of tbe Indiana who
five near Petoskey are said to Ge'dying
off with various diseases.
Joe. Bowden and Jas. M
, miners
at tbe Cleveland mine, wc
lied last
Thursday while at work.
Jubu Wiggins, who was lately injured
by a falling tree and taken to tbe hos­
pital at Big Rapids, died March 17.
Francis Murphy, the famous temper­
ance lecturer has begun a series of
three week’s lectures at Muskegon.
The state chemist of New York says
the salt produced at Marine City, u the
purest in America, if not in the world.
Edward H. Phelps, chief engineer of
the Michigan Central railroad, died in
Detroit Thursday of typhoid fever,
agMlfifi.
James Otis, vice-president of the
Pine Lake iron company, recently in­
jured by the falling of an elevator,died
March 17%
J. Arnott a man in the employ of
the Wright lumber company, was kill­
ed near Meredith, Midland county,
March 17th.
John Morry, who lives near Hough­
ton Lake, stabbed JamesOgden, whom
he caught in adultery with his wife.
Ogden died and Morrv is jailed.
Frank Fellows, a Michigan Central
baggageman at Battle Creek who had
his arm« crushed between two cars re­
cently, died Thursday night
The dam over tho Thornapple river
at Alaska, Kent county, which was
built after the tioofis, last summer at a
cost of over *1,000 went out Sunday.
John Johnson was crushed beneath
a falling timber in an East Saginaw
ship yard last Thursday. One leg was
broken and his body badly crushed.
Henry King, a painter, committed
suicide at406 Croghan street, Detroit,
Friday morning by cutting ^iis throat.
Cause, out of work and in pobr health.
Asa Messnine, of Hayes, Otoe go Co.,
who had a foot badly crashed and was
otherwise hurt by n falling tree a few
days since, died of his injuries March
10th.
As Ezra Lovell, of uear Saranac, was
cutting a tree one day this week, the
trunk slipped from the stump aud re­
bounded upon Lovell, killing him in­
stantly.
The wrestling match iu Cleveland
Monday night between Col. J. H. Mc­
Laughlin of Detroit, and Duncan C.
Rosa of Cleveland, for 01,000 a side.was
won by Rosa.
Geo. Baxter died at Holly March 17.
He was injured by a large piece of
earth falling upon him and bitting him
in the center of bis back while at work
upon a bridge.
While Dennis Holland, a Houghton
laborer, was charging a hole iu the
Quincy mine, Monday, the blast went
off prematurely, killing him. The vic­
tim leaves a wife and 10 children.
Tbe body of a man, supposed to be
that of Roliert Coyle, was found Tues­
day in the ice nearthe Bay City dry
dock. Coyle was a man 55 years old
and hod been missing since last fall.
Phillip Post a saloon keeper at Sparta
Centre, sues Myron Ballard, who edits
tbe temperance department of tbe
Sparta Sentinel, claiming 05,000 dam­
ages tor alleged defamation of charac­
ter.
At Cahnuet Sunday night David St.
Germain was shot through the back by
A. L. Mikoski. a Haloon keeper. Intox­
ication seems to have been tbe cause.
St. Germain will not live, and Mikoaki
is under arrest.
The evidence in the Crouch-Holcomb
investigation whs concluded Thursday
afternoon nnd-'tlte case was given to
tbe justice without argument. ' It -is
tb&lt;j nniversa1 opinion that the prisoners
will lie held for trial.
J.hih and Lucy Stratton have been
arrerted
Kalamazoo officers on a
charge of having been concerned in the
murder «&gt;fMr&gt;. Lizzie Stratton, of Wil­
liams Station, by abortion. John waa
the hustmnd of Lizzie.
Preoeric Wurtzadimidt, for 30 years
a railroad engineer, died at Monroe
Friday.
In all hia service aa au en­
gineer be had never bad a collision,
never loot a life, never killed a person
aud never hurt himself.

yoanr men Wohl &lt;iut to charivari a !
newly raamml emiple. and &lt;m their n-

While tbe

iliirloninta «&gt;f Michi*

Uli

all styles

OOUMM to

to conquer, for uew laws’to enact, why ,about iL He Rvjm tn n palatial residence
Cleave, killing him jnrfautly.
.
and prices.
Mr*. Ulam, aupptised to be the oldest do they not sob that «nm« ot the laws &gt;
week and hen.led
person in MieUjQMi* wft* buried at'Ala­ naw on the st uute l»ook ato enforced T
ous
for
*uch
that
it
won
au
tuin
Tltere is a law in tills state wlicroby
mo ou the 21st. Her age waa 1 IS years.
Hhe was 11 years old when occurred any one heciuga person drunken on the what familiar with tha arrangemanta and
We have die very best appliances and the Finest Heabb*
that frightfol "day of darkness.” in street may report tire fact and have
New England. Her health baa been him arrested. He may be examined mined upon catching him at hia own game,
and forced under penalty of imprison­ and showing that be waa indebted to tha
good for one of her age.
Qreat excitement was caused at Mil­ ment to tell where and of whom he got
ford by the finding of a human arm and his liquor. Uulete.tbe perron no cliarg
Taking tbe bill from him, I said:
osite Williams House,
leg in a box In the' river a few miles &lt;•&lt;1 can disprove the oomplaint he ren­
" Well, Mr.----- , you have a burnarlnthe
from that place. A just lee of the pence ders himself liable to fine and impris­ cellar."
"Yes, BheneraL dare’s a purnor in tbe
aud deputy riieriff nusud the mystery onment. A loonl option law ia applica­
until they found that the remains were ble to uearly one-half of the villages of cellar, but, holy Moeee, who efer beard ot
lighting gas in de oellarF’
the state.
the property ot a medical student.
“You have a laundry?"
’
Are these laws enforced 1 If they
On Saturday Mar., 15, Janies Mc­
Cann started from SL Louis for his1 are not what possible hope can there efer beard of people rashing by gaslight!**
home in Cue township, Isabella county. lie of patting prohibition laws in force T
•• Well, you have burners in tbe kitchen,
On Sunday morning he waa . found in If they are, then, as the temperance
the ditch at the able of the road near committee recently reported to the
wo haf fire o’clock dinners.**
,
his home, with a wound on the side of State.Baptist Convention, they “result
“Well, don’t your servants use any In tho
in the practical prohibition of the traf­
his head. He lived but a few hours.
fic.
”
Under
the
law
first
cited,
"no
sa
­
Mrs. Wm. Steelier, living at Avery’s
"Veil, I’ll toil you. Ebonsral, ve baf the
brick yard near Traverse City, wishing loon-keeper would dare sell an intoxi­ verst hlrot girls you efer seen. They are
to throw away some poison previously cant to a minor or a drunkard; lie Defer in tbe bouse; day are out all times of
prepared for animals, put it in an oven would ^not dare to have hiab shop open night after dark."
"How about tbe dining-room?*’
to thaw out. A boy and girl thinking at all on Sunday or on election day, or
"Didn’t I tells you ve baf five o’clock
.6 •
.
it soup began eating it with a apoon. on any legal holiday; nor on a week dinners, and the cbjdrens always plays In
The girl, aged 0, died, the will recover. day before 7 a. tn. cor after 10 p. tn. the dark."
Frank S. Sleeper, an unmarried farm­ Under these circ unis tan res, he could
"WelL thore’s your sitting-room?”
"Sitting-room? Ve nefer light, tbe gas
er aged^S years, met with a horrible not pay his tax and live.” “Then,”
death,Tuesday morning nt hia farm, continued the committee, "should the there; we Always nits on tbe front schleps."
"Well, you surely have a light in the
'two'iniles north of Galesburg.
While ninety-five villages empowered to do
hallF’
laboring under a fit of temporary in­ bo elect to suppress all saloons within
"Vy, vould you vant toyreak a manupF*
sanity he set fire to straw stack, crawl­ their limitsandtupprete them, our atate,
"Well, there's your handsomely-fur­
outside
of
the
large
cities,
would
be
ns
ed in it and was burned to an unrecog­
nished parlorF’
free from rum ns Maine is. We repent,
nizable mass.
practical
prohibition v.
of the liquor traf- nisher, but yo haven't hat a ylaltor for ©for
pracucm pruiiivvivu
fic is possible auder oar present legis- • year."
THEY GAME TO TERMS.
tinn ”
I
discouraged,, I skipped the
.
house and came to
n
'
hi
*
other apartment*
tn the he
But even are these laws enforced !a point where
— •I *thought
l—
I .should be sure to
We sell the Best Work for the Least Money^Qf any first
This committee calix it "an alarming' catch him, and I asked:
“I beard a good story of the North­ facth that “having the power to effect­
"How about your bed-chamber? You class firm in Michigan.
Try us.
western the other day,” said a railroad ually cripple, if not entirely abolish, surely use gas in that apartment ?’’
Imagine
my
chagrin
when,
after
a
mo
­
man yesterday. “Down in the Four­ the. traffic, we prohibitionists allow ment’s hesitation, he answered:
teenth Ward there is a man named these laws to remain upon our statute
•‘My ped-chamber? Vy, I tells you,
Burns, whose house stands so close to books untried. It is especially alarm­ Shoneral, vebaf burner* there, butve nofer
the track that it is bard to see how a ing because the law doea not require
.
train can get by it. A few weeks ago the complainant to give security for
a flat car loaded with heavy beams costs of salt. There ia but one in- ] dark.”
ft-rence. The probibitionistBof of Mich- 1 Ho 8ot a reb&gt;tohelped to make up a train which was
igan lisve not the conscience and the |
MARRIED FOR A WEEK.
ptuMting the Bunin shanty. One of the
beams projected about four feet, and depth of conviction they must have be- I
when it reached the corner there waa a fore they can prevail,”
[Cincinnati Enquirer.]
There is no more probability of the
collision. The wliqle end of the house
enforcement of direct prohibition than ! Ono week ago last Wednesday Ida Bloom
tyas knocked offand every bit of plas­
and Edward Qulnten were made man and
there
has
been
of
thia
indirect
prohlbi;
tering inside shared a similar fate.
wife in tho Police Court, the ceremony be­
Next morning, bright and early, Burns tion. By neglecting to enforce these ex­ ing performed by Squire Schwab. A There will be * MAPLE SUGAR SOCIAL at
the
pranced into General Manager Hug­ isting laws the prohibitionists make mention of tbe wedding waa made .In the
bitt’s office and demanded damages. themselves responsible for tbe liquor Enquirer, which tho reader will doubtless
remember. Yesterday the bride of one
After a somewhat excited interview he traffic. Their plea for more legislation week was met by an Enquirer reporter
was gently bouoce&lt;i from the building looks like an excuse for neglecting to running hurriedly up Ninth street, crying
by Chief Clerk Wyman and given in­ use what they have already. It is as if bitterly. When questioned a* to tho cause
structions to sue the company if he had a man with a row boat should wait until ^f her weeping, she said that her husband,
be owned a steamboat before lie rescu­ who had so faithfully promised to lore and
suffered at their hands.
protect her, had deserted her, and taken
"Baffled in this direction, Burns went ed a drowning wretch in the water.
everything that belonged to her with him.
home, and, after thinking the matter HOW ANSLEY GRAY WAS CON­ Ida is a rather prepossessing-looking
over, struck an idea. He concluded to
German girl, about twenty-five years ot
VERTED.
paint bis house. Notifying his son of
ago, and has only been in this country
Ansley Gray, the temperance orator, ' three year*. She came to this city six al which time Wann Sugar will be served on I
this intention, tho two procured the
Roller Skates by »ix ladles drwed In fan- j
necessary utensils and proceeded to oays it won’t do to brand a man as dis- ।
business. Fastening ropes around tbe Loueat, simply because he differs with i owned a saloon on Eldridge, near Grand
street. It was at this place that she mat
chimneys, they lowered a horizontal you. “Why,’’ says he "I was opposed Quintan, who frequently come to the
CHIC1GO, ROCK ISLATO 4 PACIFIC
ladder directly over the track, nt about not only to prohibition but to restrict­ sa;oon for his lunch add schooner.
Good Mueie will be in Attendance.
By the central poattlca af its Mao. connect* tbe
ive
legislation,
until
three
years
ago.
Eaal and the Wee: by ihi ahortcet route, and earthe Light of a bead-light, and arming
Ida took a liking to tbe man, and
themselves with shotguns, paint pots I was educated, so to speak, in t^iat di­ was not long in convincing him of
worth. Atcblaon, Minneapolis and BL Paul. It
tho
fact
that
she
loved
him
as
It
wil
be
an
occasion
really
dazzling
to
the
and brushes, they mounted tho ladders rection. Three years ago a high li­
connect* ia Union Depot* with all the principal
line* of mad between the Atlantic and the PaclAo
Ocean*. It* equipment I* unrivaled and marninand were soon slinging paint to all cense bill was introduced into the Da­ only a woman can love. Qulnten persuaded people of this community.
bar to well out tho saloon, which she didi
oenh twine composed of Moat Camfartatiin and
BeauUftilDay Co*chaw Marnffloent Borton -Bepointe of the compass. Preaently a kota legislature. I was a member of and with tuls money, and seventy-five dol­
allnlns Chair Cars. Pullman** Prettiest Palace
passenger train came along, and the that body, and made up my mind to lars which she had saved, both came to
Prlcea too Cheap fbr Any thing.
Moari Hirer Point*. Two Tntn* between Chi­
engineer saw that he must either stop vote against it. A committee of ladies Cincinnati, whore Quintan found employta and XlaasspoUs and Bl Paul, via the Tuini
Admission, including Sugar,
or have a disastrous accident. Revers­ headed by good Mrs. Gov. Howaid,
“ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”
Mew and Dlraot Um. via Senooa and Kankaing the lever, he brought the train to s God bless her! called on me to try to
IO Cents.
induce
me
to
change
niv
mind.
They
standstill, and began vigorously blow­
married a week ago, after which they took
ing the whistle. Mr. Burns, however, did not&gt;uccced, though I finally prom­ up their residence at No. 3fl Stone street.
ir Good order will be strictly maintained. '
was to busy too look around, and con­ ised not to make a speech against the Everything went on smoothly until yes­
Ticket* for sale at all principal Ticket OSoee
tinued bis artistic employment, indif­ bill. Before it came to its final passage terday tnortLng, when Qulnten arose and
the Umtvd States and Canafa.
ferent to everything else. The con­ a little Jew named Allen, a Wholesale informed bls better-half that be waa not
BtaWt checked throexh and rats* of fare I
Causes no Pain way* as low as oompeuior* that oflur toes adv*
ductor rushed up under the ladder and liquor dealer,‘came to me to urge me to feeling well—in fact he was too sick to
or detailed isionuaUon. ret tbe Maps and Pol
work, and wished her to go to Boman’s res­
shouted : ’Here, pall that thing up and Rpeap. I told him I hail promised the
er* of the
or
Dread.
'Give*
taurant anti tell them that ho would not be
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
ladies that I would not. He urged and
let us pass by.’
on duty. She readily consented, and has.
At poor nearest Ticket OflSc*. or address
"’Pull it up yerself,’ was the answer. urged, and became much excited; ti- toned to tho place with tbe message.
Relief at Once.
‘Oi have no pulleys.’
■ ually he said: ‘Well, I tell you what, is When she returned homo tbe fair bride of
CHICAGO.
“T lorougbly angered, the conductor tbe matter. If we don’t look out, it
Not a liquor or
signaled the engineer to go ahead, but won’t be ten years before we will have ward gone. On looking around the room
mar.' Applied
at the first revolution of the wheels the so confounded many churches and so she found everything scattered about, and
on searching her trunk she missed her jew­
Bams family presented a full broad­ confounded many Bcliools in Dakota elry, which consisted of five rings, one
with the finger.
side of shot-guns at the cab, and shout­ that we will have prohibition/ This
and SAILORS who were disabled
ed : ‘Come off, now; come off, or we’ll opened my eyes. I began to ponder immediately donned I er bat and shawl
HwrooRb tre.t- SOLDIERS
by wound, accident or otherwise, tbe low of a
the matter, and became a prohibition- and repaired to the office of the Chief of
blow the stuffln’ out of yex.’
toe, piles, varicose veins, chronic diarrhoea,
Police, to whom she told her troubles.
ment will cure. I rupture, k&gt;MOf sight, (or partially so) Ion of
_ t w _________
"The train was stopiwd agxin and a itt.”
Colonel Reilly took a description of Quin­
bearing, falling back of measles, rheumatism,
message sent to headquarters for as­
Prtoe 50 cants, by mail or *t drnggHU. f
any disability, no matter bow slight, gives vou
Lyman Benn, a wealthy farmer liv­ tan, and steps will be taken to apprehend
ELY BROL- DruggtsU, Owsgo. N, T.
sistance.
The .superintendent and
a pension. NEW and HONORABLE DIS­
ing near Jackson, created a sensation the festive flunky, who evidently married
CHARGES
OBTAINED. Widows, chDdrea
roadmnster were soon on tbe ground. Saturday by driving through the streets tho poor girl for what little money she
Order ofPubllculion.
ant! parents of soldier* dying in the service, or
By the time they got there seven trains bare headed ami with a rope around hud, and, alter getting it all, deserted her.
State of Michigan, The Clrciilt' Court for afterward*
from
disease
contract­
tbe
County
ot
Barry,
In
Chancery.
ed therein, arc entitled to pension. REJECT­
were awaiting Mr. Burns’pleasure, and his neck, calling upon the people to Ida think* ho has either gone to Louisville
Entered Feb. 18tb, A. D. 1884.1
ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­
taking in tbe situation at a glance, hang him, as he was the murderer of or Chicago._________________
Jennie Short, complainant v* William Short, IALTY. Bounty, Back pay and Horse Claims
deteudantr r
e - &lt;
Collected.
.
(Lev readily proposed a compromise.
the Crouch family. After a desperate
Suit pending in the Circuit Court, for the
" ‘Take away that infernal ladder,’ battle he was arrested and put in the
[Poughkeepsie &lt;N. Y.) Eagle.]
County of Barn- in Chancery, at U&gt;e city of PENSIONS INCREASED
Mr. N. 0. Ctiiches er, superintendent of Haating*. in Mid county, on the 18th day "of at any time when the disability warrants tL
they yelled, * and we will pay any rea­ station house, where he became sud­
J
Arnold’s Chair Factory at Poughkeepsie, Feb. A. D. 1884.
sonable claim you may make.’
In some manner the disability has increased
It Mtlafactorily appearing to.me .by affidavit
denly calm, and to all questions gave tells a wonder:ui dog story. On Thursday
" ‘Cash down V asked Burns.
that the aaid defendant, William Short, ia now
no answer except that he was "a skunk he was looking out on the river from an and
waa
al
the
time
of
tbe
commencement
of
“ 'Yes. Come down to my office and skin from here down,” designating his upper window of the factory when he dis­
Government Claim* of 111 Klud. Sollclti-d.
thia suit a non-resident of the stale of Michi­
you’ll get tbe money, but yon must waist. He is crazy, but what drove covered a dog in tiie ferry track, struggling gan, but waa then, and now ia, a reeldent of
My experience and being here at headquar­
the state of New York, on motion of Abijah ters enable* me to attend promptly to all claims
take down your ladder first.’
him insane so suddenly is unknown, as hard to get out. Tbe dog would sw:m M. Flint, solicitor for the complainant, it la or­ agalnat tbe government Circular* aod advfoe
" *Not by a d—n sight Divil a train he has been a remarkably clear-head­ along tbe edge of the ice, then get both dered tliat the Mid defendant cause hie ap­ free. Addrest, with stamp,
feet on it, and raise himself partly out of nea rance in »*ld cauxe to be entered within
gits by until I gita my cash.’
SI. V. TIKRWRY.
ed man.
the water and fall back. The animal did four month* from thi* date, and in ca&amp;e of hi*
BOX 485,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
“ ‘But, great God, man, you’re stop­
A case has come to light Dear Sheri­ this once or twice, when another dog was appearance, be cause bl* answer to ..the comping the whole Northwestern system.’ dan which has aroused a feeling of seen hurrying to the spot. The latter nlalnant'a Bill of Complaint in thi* cauaeto be
‘“Yis, an’ I’ll stop it till h—1 freezes deep indignation. A widow named seised tbe half-drowned dog by tbe ueck filled, and a copy thereof to be rcrved on the
complainant’* aollcltor within twenty days af­
and pulled-and tugged away, vainlv en­ ter M-rvicc a of a copy of Mid bill,and a notice
over av ye don’t pay ap.’
Hall was applied toby a man who re­
" ‘There was no way out of it, so one sides in Evergreen township, who de­ deavoring to haul him out- He got .ten* of this order, and that in dofault thereof the
Mid bill be taken a* confcMcd by the said d»official went after the cash while tbe sired to get her oldest boy, a lad nf 18 nearly out two or three time*, but each feodaDt.
time be dropped back.
Suddenly the
And it is further ordered, that within twenty
other arranged the terms. Burns gave years, to go and live with him and do
would-be rescuer started like lighting for days the said complainant cauae thia order to
it to them strong for lath and plaster, chores for his board. The warnsn, be­ the slugs and tha dog in tbe water kept up be published In Tux Nasuvnxa Nxws, t.
shingle and paint, charging exorbitant ing io poor circumstances, was glad to his struggles. In a minute or two tbe newspaper publlsed and printed in aaid county
find a plnce for the boy, and Was assur­
price* for everything. If they mildly ed that be would be well treated. A other dog was seen returning, and there and that such publication be continued one* In
each week ho- six week* iu aucceMlon, or that
protested, he would say : ‘All right Oi few days ago* rumor reached the wid­ waa a man with him who was running. she cause ■ copy of this order to be personally
served on Mid defendant, at laa*t twenty day*
giro Oi’l paint some more? And they ow that her boy was nut being treated
in
time
to
pull
him
out,
and
all
started
for
before the time prescribed for his appearance.
had to give in. When be had thought as she had expected, whereupon her the shore. When the two dogs reached
Chas. H. Bxadt.
father went to see about tiie boy. He
of all the damages the most fertile im­ waa found in a bad eonditiOD. hia feet tbe bridge which lead i from the ice to the Circuit Court CoromlMtonerBarry Co., Mi«h.
Antean M. Fust,
agination could conjure up, he told tne and handa badly frozen, terrible sores
yyiLUAM JONX8.
Complainant’s Solicitor.
officials he might want to ride over gd hia feet, bis back and sides shoe ing and mad" extraordinary manifestations of
Caas. M. Mack,
bniisea oud Korea where lie bad b&gt; e«
28-».
Register in Chancery.
their road some time, and they gave pounded, and then oriven out to d» joy aod delight, and their cries, not bark*.
him au annual pass so quick it made chores during the coldest weathet of
ia owned by Mr. George Lumb,of Swart A;
hia head swim. Ho waa sorry after­ the winter. His aooe.ounce and crav­ Lu mb Brothers, aad the dog that went to
ward that he didn’t ask the company ing appetite showed bitu to be in a half
starved condition as well. He waa ex­
for palace car to nde in. Hostilities amined by a phraictan. and an investi­
Buapended, trains were soon running as gation of the matter will be poshed to
&gt;d faith,
Mavs Mad !»/■«
B ALI»Kn"wU*mt. I»
i the full extent of the law.

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REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.

Charles Dyer, of Bellevne, |«rot a
in tills watch through the. ice into about 30
feet of water. '
‘
i aav py BH CXpiUslOll IU uh:
JniUfa Hauiiltoci, Jr., pf Bellevue,
* Urttment of D.dhl A Co., nt Cinchm di, and Thursday, April 10, to elect delegates fee the
stepped on a pitch fork- a Tew nights
j the rout fell upon them and Irold tirotu until •Ute ctiuventioo.
_____
aince. One of the tinea penetrated IteMw
to WtoMMto. Bodnu ' “J
Every Rrpoblicsti. in tbe township should
bin foot and made an nrlywound.
A881g&gt;A.
'• *
riveto.fur Xlte boilerrof tbe Rist steamto1'".“*“■ ln Yirjtoto. to wbteb IW
to&lt; bear Id mind that the great Prosidratiai conB. J. Mowery, fate editor of the An to mraaure the amount ef whisky pro iuced lIlelr
’proponed to drill hoi®
DM.'
last ever aaite.a tne ocean.
burn (Ind.) Ifapublican has nasumt-d by • dtatiliery, waa one o€ the Mggwat Jobe throiuh Umj
of
mountain and thus rtereant—by urgiectiDg to attend tl
Clau/w^w-hM moved onto.his uA’lJj Fo*^r
^pril
.
nianagement.of the uircliiuiical depart­ I have ever known hare. A law wm In- I flood uw mine.
irm
poMtion as keeper at the county ment uf tiro Charlotte Republican.
trodwoed In Coagree« requiring the Com- &lt; Joaeph C. Foster, the wealthiest gambler
farm. His eon Jo ha w illafao go on tiro
H. J..Hart 6c Co;, of Chailotte, ■dMiouer of Inter &gt;al Reveutw to compel J in Bart Antonio, and tbe man1 Who kilted
Jvbu WtoliJ*' ba&lt; the franje for bis
farm with him ns help. Among the have leased their foundry and tuachhro tbe Introduction of tbe Ties meter in every j Ben Thompson and King* Ftahrr March 11. do tnated- ,■
Oxpbr Cort.
boeaeep. •
1
distillery in 'be United States, and as they i died Saturday. He leaves a large estate
inaip;
ketpere
the
county
farm
ha*
had,
R. Hyde will build a house oh C. Bu tshop to Mastick, Dnuoya'n '&amp; Car. rly, cost from flJDO to » 000 each there waa a gained between &gt;100,000 and 5200,000.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
big peroeutage aoioewhern. Tbe chairman I Helen Hankinson, a patient In tbe Insane
Ifr^fenV^? ‘
' ■ ' , . ' nuHi-baa given the jqrifataetion that who purpose eulnigiug tiro business.
Tbe Republlraua of Katamo will bold a mu­
Kerry Famth, a caij»euter, while of tbe committee to whom tbe intro lactim Asylum at Columbus, U.. crawl® I through cus at the hotel at tbe Center an Tberelay,
Harry,. Tojapkip? will liuTld a bonfie , K^TdyJerbna.
the bar of a window in Ute fifth story nud April 8, 18M. al 2 o'clock P- m.. to put In notoworking on a ladder at Oh rater station,
thfasumum. '
fell or Jumped to tiro ground, receiving In­ inatioo a ticket tor the curaing aprtiig ritrilou.
THE YOUNG MAN FROM MARTUPN
fell to the ground, cutting hia jugular
•
By On dkh Or Com
from which site died in five m.nutea
Houm favorably, and a variety of methods juries
- '.U0RNEE8.
Tbe victim was thirty-two years old.
vein with a chisel which be hold in bis
ka Tuesday.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
Gua Beede, a hock driver ot Detjolt,
The “young man” from Martin's Cor­
Bally be waa invited to play a game.of
Tbe
republicans
of
Msple
Grove wiH
at
Mich., left Saturday night for Germany to
Mr®. Emelle Hamlin, one ot the pio­
Manycr’s house. ____ _ ’
. . ners referred to in last week’s News
claim a legacy uf 3&gt;00,0jj left him by his Maple Grove Center, on Tburwlay. April 3rd,
1884. al 8 o'clock p. m., for tbe puipowj of
Day Wilcox has moved into one of would reapeetftlly Inform the public neers of Eaton coDty died at the realgrandmotlu-r. who died receulij, snd of Dominating
ticket for tbe spring elertum, al­
whose death bo received news a few days so to appouta six
that tire Eust Castleton correspondent deuce of her daughter, Mrs. W. 8. lard'* Hotel. Tbe game was
Cha*. Baker’s houses^
deleaatea to alteud tbe«otmtv convention to be held al Hastings. April 10,
Pblneas Walker and wife have re- who bakUken the pains to-analyze his Henderson, iu'Eaton Rapids, Saturday grooeman *M jubilant and the meter man­
Eptzoot of the most desperate type has 18M.
Br Omdmm Or Cox.
night
turaedfrom Cadillac.
personal affair* has succeeded in get­
ufacturer was sad. having lost 510.000. made its appearance at Dayton. O.
James B. Brainerd post, G. A. R-,
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS.
Mrs. Fitch has gone to Grand Rapids ting tlfe.fbing down flue. There is no
Thu MaasachmvrttB House rejected tho
Tbe Democrats of Maple Grove wHL meet
for medical treatnwrat.
doubt .that tire “young mau"_waa celebrated their flrat anniversary ou
bill providing that wife-beawn be publicly
in caucu» nt the rertdeDce of P. M- Hyde at
A’con vert at the M. P. church last “stuck” past all hope. Doubtless he the Htb. Il's commander, J. H. Ham­ Tice sold a large number of his machines, whipped.
halt part one o’clock, p. m.. Monday, March 31,
Hebrew settlers In Northern Dakota are 1884, for the purpose uf nomlnstlnii a tuwnridp
week by Mr. Taylor.
pined day aud night over hie “fortune” lin was presented a flue sword and belt, to the Government. Of course, his loss in
reported to be suffering for clothing and the ticket.
By Gaona Or Com.
H. M. Allen has tented a fflYru near Undoubtedly he whs chuck full of by the mvmberahip.
necessaries of lift
with Ita Introduction.
Grand Ledge's marshsl has got a
MAHRIEDi
Baffle Creek and is moving thereon.
“thnncbto that breathe and words that
Francois Auguste 'Harte Ml met, the
Chas. Vader and Eliza Shefthauser burn.” It is not to be doubted for a corner on tramps. Those who ask fur
French historian, born at Alx, May 8, ITOfl, 8M1TH—ANDREWS—At tbe rrrtdrere of,
and by Elder P.Holler.Mar 26.J K Smith and
died in Porta Monday.
were married last week i&gt;y Justice moment that hud he stayed any longer am! get a night’s lodging he arraiga be­
Caroline M. Andrews, both of Maple Grove.
Yellow fever ta reported to have broken
joatrelliiug wrjuld have happened,' bat fore ajustice next morning. Heserv-' can ait aa quietly behind three kings and a
out on the United Suites steamer Iroquois, PUGH—GRANGER-At the Presbyterian
John Manyar has rented LP. PooFA notwitlrstandirgall tliia pressure, be ia ed 18 uf them last week.
manse, March25, by Rev D. Morrison, Mr.
R. D. Wood. IL p. Webster and John
Frank Ji. Pugh, of Sunfield, to Miss Lucy
farm, and 8. P. will nja ro to Grand still alive and well, though bis person­
The iiuluies block at Jacksonville, Fla.,
these stalwart Kentuckians who refuse to
Granger, of Round.
al appearance indicates rapid decline. M. Corbin have formed a corporation drink sugar in their whisky play good occupied by bualuess houses, burned Mon­
Rapids.
To promote digestion, and foruse after tbe
There Will be a sugar dance at Union On the subject of tbe good p'oee allud­ known as tbe Eaton Rapids baking bands at poker. Fernando W &gt;od bad tbe day, causing a loss of 340,000.
James Hamilton, tho great short-horn mid-day meal. Ayer's Cathartic Pilis have no
heli April 1st. Good music will be iu ed, to there may be a I'ifterenee of opin­ company, with a capital of $10,000. reputation of having lost more money playcattle dealer, who since 1873 b.&lt;d sold &gt;500,attendance.
ion. Tbe y* m. ia not particularly They propose to manufacture crackers,
000 worth of stock, died at ML Sterling,
For several years post it lias been customary
A. Sackett and James Morehouse, of fond of cod fish aristoracy, especially etc.
Ky., Monday moruing.
Veropa, have been visiting their uncle, when tiro flab is served so sparingly
Judge Van Zile, of Charlotte, is iu
f
ff hia
A subscription has boon started at Inde­ fer the young met.' to shoot the girl wbo re­
. thcm&gt;-Q£cour»e, the _girls will
Dor
h7. dlxnlty.
mig t pendence, Ma, to enable Mrs. Frank James fuses to marry
Edwmd Fox.
that there is Dot enough to go around. WnabiDgton looking after tbe interto £ltcnd tite trial of her husband in Alabama : be justified In turning the tables this year.
Tho jbniains of Mrs. Ati Jones, of He fa quite as well suited at bis present rets of numerous purchasers of lands swears liule occasionally, but be rarely for tho M us&gt;el Shoals robbery.
1
--------------------------Kalatno, were interred in the Ellisccm- quarters iu Nashville and will make a in tiro grant made to tbe Marquette, unbent even for thia purpose. Hit face
The Ontario A Quebec Railroad Company I
A WIDE AWAKE DRUGGIST,
etery last week.
brave effort to forget tbe heart rending Houghton &amp; Ohtooagon railway com-! waa a perfect mask, giving no indications has decided to build from Woodstock to the
Mr. Boise Is always wideawake In Ida bust1 even if he held three aces and a pair of Detroit River and make running arrange- nesa, and spares no pains to secure the beat of
Wm. Lewis and wife went to Albion sorrow of tbe past.
pany.
ments
with
Uro
Wabash
Road
to
Chicago.
1
----------*“ * '■
““
-------- kings,
and
ho
could
bet
one
thousand
dol
­
’ The Aforesaid Youno Man.
last week to attend tbe wedding of
Erastna Clemmons, of Kulamo, died lars on a pair of.nines and nobody could
Charles McGuire, of Lafayette, Ind., agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Dlatheir son Albert.
March 10th, aged 67. Mr. Clemmons tell be was bluffing. Yet be was not a sue- when sentenced to tho penitentiary for lar­ cuvery for Consumption. The only certain
cure known. Coughs, Colds. Ho rvenes*. AsbPeter Hartein find wife have returned
retired at 3 o'clock, as wan hia custom,
ceny, claimed that iro
compelled by tua. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affectiJU
BEDFORD.
from* Kulamo where they have been
Boyd Winchester, once a Representative hunger to steal and crltvl like a adrool-boy. of the Throat and Lungs. Boid on porttivc
and util o’clock the same evening was
The Newfoundland Legislature has de­ SrunU-e. Will give you a trial bottle frea.
Elder Pricemire baa rented his farm a corpse. H e was for many years a from Kentucky, would play all day and
durinjMbe winter.
ular size &gt;1.00.
night, and for two or three days running. clared one hundred por cent duly on mer­
A dance was held at Mr. Guy’s last north of town.
stage driver and . mail carrier.
Be could always be depended upon. When- chandise packages as a retaliatory measure
Arizona will string up five murderers on the
week fur tbe benefit of Allen Graham,
Tiro birthday party at 8. Hinchman’s
A Charlotte man waa so much carri­
against Ute Canadian law demanding the in­
I 28lL-of March, but during tbe interval vlgiwhose house recently burned.
ed away by .one of Brick Pomeroy's game they know they had only to find spection of Nowfoundl.ind lierriugs.
passed ofi pleasantly.
A resolution was on Monday introduced I lance committees will stand ready to attend
Al Hub Potter dunce Horace Alden
Will Crandall has rented Mr. Wal­ mining scheme circular th tt he remit ­ Winchester to make np tho hand. He in the Kaniuis House declaring that the I any tnddet cailto raise a hone-thief or cuwand vvui Parker had a knock-down,
ted
$1,000
for
stock,
and
ia
now
circu
­
would
leave
a
committ
-e
meeting
or
a
ses
­
foot-and-mouth disease does not ezi»l j
lace liouae and t ken ■possession.
botLcoming out second best.
sion of the Hou«e to take a hand at draw,
Montezuma, Cayuga Co., N. Y-, Apr. ’£3.
Atchinson Crandall has secured tho lating a petition to congress asking a and be was a fearless player. Unices hia among cattle In that Slate, and Uiat Uie
Rvt.
present affliction ta neither contagious nor Rheumatic Syrup Co.;
large appropriation to tunnel through
mail route from Bedford to Hastings.
opponents
understood bio manner of play­ infectious.
Gents—I feel It tnr duty to let you know how
oue of Brick's pet mouutaius wh'.cli he
Mr.
Wallace
bos
rented
his
mother
­
ing
he
was
likely
to
pocket
a
great
deal
of
much
1 have been beucfilcd Uy the uw st
Mrs. Sarah Smith died at Mattoon, BL,
MAPLE GROVE.
in-laws farm and has taken posaeeaion alleges to have “miHions in it.”
their money. It wa&lt; shown by the Ways Sunday evening at the age of one hundred. Rheumatic Syrup within the hut three weeks.
Another fruit evMporaton company and Means Committee that about tho time Vond of tobacco throughout her life, she 1 bate a great auffercr for the last six yeara—
Carrie McOmber has retained from thereof.
much of the time my limbs and hands were so
.sod it to Uie last
baa been organised at Charlotte, with of tbe passage of the Pacific Mail subsidy
swollen that I was unable to help myself or
AlbiiiuPain. ; ACa, of Pittsburgh, have cloeed move without help. 1 have used many dxterJ. B. Belcher, manager. The company Winch star deposited with the Bergeant-atOUR OWN COUNTY.
There was a dance at Fred Quick’s
ual applications and liniments which af­
down
tbe
forge
department
ot
their
iron
Arms
51,000,
and
by
some
it
was
thought
will be known as the Enterprise manTuesday.
7
ford temperary relief, but tbe palu soon return­
mills
in
conse&lt;iuen&lt;e
of
dullness
In
trade,
Prairieville has a new harness shop. ufscturing company, and the chief ined, more acute and aggravatlijr than before. I
and 260 men are laid off.
A good many of oar young people
am fully convinced that, to effect a permanent
Herbert Franklin, a Middleville lad, duatry at present will be tiro manu­ corruption fund.
Michigan capitalists hare perfected ar­ and la ting cure for rheumatism, the liver and
are having the mumps.
was aunt to the reform school at Lan­ facture of a new evaporating machine his evidence.
Hv acknowledged to rangements to erect at Calera, Ala., an iron kidneys must be regulated. This, the Rheu­
Geo. Dean has the material on the
sing last week for vagrancy, there to recently invented by J; B. Belcher.
having
deposited
tho money, but furnace and agricultural Implement manu­ matic Syrup has done for mt, and now I am
groan'd for a lasge barn.
factory, tbe investment to enrt 31,500,000. as well as ever, and am indebted you for this
remain until, 18 years of age.
A conference of some of the public ho said be vote 1 against the bill, and did
Alexander Graham Bell has Issued a eall invaluable remedy, which Is sure to have the
spirited citizens ot Charlotte was held not get a dollar from tbe company. Ha for a convention of articulation teaebern, to largest sale of any medicine in the market, aa
Whitcomb are on the sick list.
finally acknowledged that he made tbe
suuu aa iu merits are known.
Our Eaton County Neighbors.
Saturday
evening
for
the
purpose
of
The Newton school has been cloeed
I am truly yours.
money at tbe gaming-table, and, being torans for the projx&gt;liori of th® cause of
Hits. Sarah Dexxib.
for taro weeks, bat will begin again
Scarlet fever is prevalent at Hoyt encouraging manufacturing and other pressed somewhat, gave tho committee articulation teaching In America.
enterprises iu that city. A committee quietly to undaWand that one of ita memMonday.
ville aud vicinity.
An assignment has boon mad® by James
Tbe OU City Blizzard start* a distracting
was
appointed
to
call
a
public
meeting
Goo. Spencer, walks with crutches.
D. Ferry, Bon A Co., cutlery manufacturers 1
Tbe bonne of Geo. Hinman of Eagle
at an early day for permanent orga­ alluded to Fernando Wood, and that gen­ of Bridgeport, Conn., who»e liabilities an question. It wants to know who l» going to
Canse, a gash in the ankle with a burned last Tuesday.
pay the parson's fee leap year.
tleman subsequently said be waa person­ 560,000.
naaghtv ax.
Tbe Charlotte M. E. charcb will be nization, and to formulate a plan of ally cognisant of the facta Winchester
Father Watters, of Lafayette, Ind., re­
work.
C.SIade left far Dakota'he lost of the improved $500 waith.
also told some of the members of the com* fused to accept for the church a purse of
THE GREAT GERMAN
A
few
days
ago
a
freight
train
on
week, to be fallowed by his family aa
mlttce that If they wanted still further evi­ fifty dollars derived from a dance St Pat­
The young wife of Thomas Fish of
the Grand
Trunk
railway
ran dence he weald summon General Schenck rick's night
REMEDY
soon as he saa locate.
Eagle died on the 16th.
into
tbe
rear
end
of
another
freight
from
tbs
American
legation
in
London.
During
Sunday,
at
Dayton,
O.,
Mrs.
Henry Spercerand Eastman Lattiag
Carlisle Adventists are conducting a
train which waa standing on tbe track The committee very cheerfully discharged Ijuigtry walked thirty-two mllee through
returned to Wbite.Hall via horse pow­ Satuiday “Sunday school.”
tbe witness before be could tell any more. the city and its suburbs, and claimed to have
er, to be followed by their families in
Bellevue B»ptfata havejast closed a at Charlotte, and Mrs. Lucy Craft, of Schenck had been chairman of that com- enjoyed the exercise.
Chicago, the only passenger in the ca­
a few days by rail.
A loss ot &gt;150,000 was Incurred at Chey­
successful revival meeting.
mitt -e, and they did not further want to
RHEUMATISM
enne by the burning of the store of F. E.
There seems to be quite a considera­
Three new brick Mores will be built boose, was so seriously injured that injure iu good name.
Neuralgia.
Warren A Co. The inachine-ahop of Geoige
she was removed to tbe Pbcenix house
ble-petty, thieving going on of Ute. at Eaton Rapids this spring.
Sciatica, Lumbago,
A.
Rollins,
at
Naahut,
N.
IL,
valued
at
Sugar makers will do well to look out
THE FRISBIES IN MEXICO.
Tbe Bellevue Young Ladies’ Band where she is now under medical treat­
525,000, was also destroyed.
ment.
for their syrup and sugar.
HIADICBAT00THACH1,
At the annual meeting of tho Bell Tele­
fa preparing to give s concert.
A male feetus, four mouths old was
A light-fingered chap from Assyria
phone Company at Boston Tuesday, the
SORE TMROAT.
Mrs James Nixon died at Grand
earnings for tho year were shown to be &gt;2,at Charlotte Sunday aftern’Bon in the
QUINBY. SWELLINGS,
removed some castings from Mr. Nor­ Ledge, March 10, aged 77 years.
(Mexican Cor. Washington Port.]
2V5.504. against &gt;1,570.031 Uie previous
ton’s sawing machine and appropriated
A bright and shining light hern is Col­ year. Dividends amounting to &gt;1.1M,47D
Mrs. Howe, of Eaton Ragids will open eastern end of the city, near the Michi­
gan Central Road. A coroner’s inquest onel John Friable, ths Intimate friend of had been paid, an t &gt;384,441 was carried to
them to hfeowQ use; but Uncle Reuben a millinery store at Dimondale.
recovered them and $10 to settle the
The pestiferous tamp is becoming reveals nothing but tbe facts aa stated General Diaz, ono of whose daughters wm tho surplus account
The Catholic literary societies of the
and the meeting was adjourned one lately married to Minister Morgan's sou.
matter.
Dock Tanner.., । anbeararably numerous at Bellevue.
Colonel Frisbia’s history Is somewhat ro- archdiocese of Baltimore Tuesday evening
John Wall’s house, three miles east week in order that the matter may be
celebrated the 250th anniversary of tbe
HFTT CHITS 1 BOTTLE.
fully looked into, and.tbe guilty parties Presbyterian fatally in Philadelphia, his landing ot the Maryland Pilgrims in St
EAST CASTLETON.
of Eaton Rapids;-burned last Friday.
father, I think, being a preacher of that Mary County. Letters were read from
Tbe Dew court' bouse at Cbarlntte feu nd if possible.
East Castletoahas* de de too.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, John G. Whittier
At Charlotte, last Saturday, two
Eiiory Smitti is recovering very will be provided wuh a clock and bell. young men from tbe country, named comumptire, bo wa« sent to Mexico for bis and CbarlN A. Dana.
Eaton Rapids fa in a state of anarchy,
Tbe ice has gone out of the Hudson Riv­
her mayor having emigrated to Da- Fuller and Stockwell, met in the street
er, and there is no obstruction to naviga­
Otto Kaiser’s father paid him a visit
and engaged in a quarrel about a girl,
tion.
Bpeedlly the gallant Colonel fell so dasp
Farmers In some portions of Iowa, Min­
Bellevue has fixed tier saloon-keep­ and finally agreed to settle tbe dif­ ly in love with one of the beautiful daugb*
L.Schlappi, of Dakota, ia visiting
nesota and Dakota have begun their spring
ers' bonds ot $8,000 and druggist at ficulty by a hand-to-hand fight outside
One! Thousand Acres of Land and
plowing.
his-eld home. *
the
city
limits.
They
accordingly
went
tbs
Catholic
faith
in
order
to
marry
bar.
$1,000.
Right Smart of Bearn.”
Tbe Chicago A Northwestern Rill way will
Mart Weaveo, W HMiadaie, viaited at
Ho wrote for paterfamilias’ blessing, but
_Measles are on the increae at Belle; out about a mile, followed by a number
opena
new
route
to
Dakota,
via
Iowa,
next
Ontbcdeckofa big Misatartppi steamboat
H. Coe’a thia week.,
Instead of receiving it a younger brother
an aged southern planter. Indicating by a
vue and her schools are nearlv^demor- of spectators, where they had two was dispatched post-haste to snatch him,
Frank Fuller late of Virginia was on
rounds, after which they were discour­
Samuel &amp; Beach, connected with tho sweep of his arm tbe waters tbe boat waa pass­
alized.
as it were, a brand from tbe burning and printing
over.be said to a paseenger from the north,
oar atreets last Sunday.
------ —'
trade ot Chicago for over forty ing
"when I waa twelve years old I killed my flret
_8ixty-eeven_ Eaton county teachers aged from farther combat by a specta­ bring him home without delay. But in years, is dead.
Ckae. McClne attended tbe funeral
bear Ina new plantation my lather was then
were examined at Grand Ledge laat tor who suggested to one of the bell­ lieu of accomplishing his mission, the mes­
James Nutt, recently acquitted of killing cutting out of a forest that grew directly over
of EcMeea^r at Haatinga Tuesday.
igerents
confidentially
that
tbe
girl
senger also fell a victim to Cupid's snares Dukes, Is en route to Kansas to take charge the waters of tbe bend. That was a mfgbw
Saturday.
Solomon Edwards and wife, of As­
with another of ths beautiful daughters, ot his mother’s farm.
good plantation, and there was right smart of
Williams Bro’s, Grand Ledge grocers. whom he was engaged to marry in a
and both brothers married sisters, became
syria visited at James Everett's laat
Jay Gould and party, on the Ataianta, bears there, too. But that one thousand seres
Lave sold their fltucK to W. H. Taylor couple of weeks might go back oa him, devout Catholics and have since reuided in
land went Into tbe Miartsalppi years ago-" Ml
sailed from Fortress Munroe Wednesday of It
as
bis
looks
would
not
be
very
suitable
la putting no strain upon the figure tossy
of Lansing.
this country.
morning for New York.
Mrs. M. V. B. MaHett, of Grand
that great forestsuf voutbful hope, womanly
W. J, Babcock at.d 8. B. Granger, of for a bridegroom if he submitted , to
Dr.
A.
A.
Holcomb,
U.
8.
A.,
baa
been
beauty and manly strength arc swept In tbe
Rapids, ia visiting relatives iu this
further
pummeiing.
popular
with
all
factions,
and
because
of
Grand Ledge will each build new stores
appointed Slate Veterinary Surgeon of rame way every »e*i Into the great Uirrrtit of
place.
disease and death. Yet it ehrnld not be so.
confidential relations with tho coming Kansas by Governor Glick.
this spring.
E. L. Snyder who has been visiting
Tho Greenville (Texas) Independent
James Egan, the base-ball pitcher, waa
Edgar Ellis, of Kal&amp;mo, had a baud
an Inin' i •
;lupdtodathe
future.
in this place for the paitfoar week&lt; re­
■ent to Jail for a year Wednesday, at &gt;le
gives tbe following as the results ot a
end tbc'rt.v.i . ! -t*~ the ino»i precious of
cutoff &gt;n a saw mill at Charlotte last
Waterbury, Conn., for stealing a watch.
which ta fa-Zta. mat gone, all Is gone. ‘Die­
turned home Wednesday.
three years trial ot the local option law
week Thursday.
William
Lankenow, once a merchant In taro is Stu.; 1*. laA torcvkicMi'CM or Ignorance
/wgfrr|iuujy.'
[Cincinnati Commercial Gasefta.)
CUirlea Knapp, of De’Ita. has receiv­ of that state, in the county of Rockwell:
Brooklyn, who waa the son of a ship-ow ner the simplest tilings might ss well be complexes
"The experiment is a successful demon r
ot Bremen, died in Chicago ot exposure a proportion in Cubic Section*. As the large
ed a p«DAion of $4 per month from 1065
western rivers, which to often flood the cities
Using tbe saifor phrase, the mud has
stration of the evils of dram drinking. Ing, and tho grass green, Lawrenceburg is and ptomnsa.
along their
arise
in —aa. few
to tiro present date.
... —shore*,
11 AH— -11
—. —
I.— ■mountain
—
I A—
The Sheriff at Atchison, Kan., levied on
Crime has bo notably diminished that
“no bottom.”/
—Sixty Charlotte cases of yagrancy fifat-claM people are coming here to look upon and to live in. But even then a Hannibal A St Joseph passenger train
M^ G. W. Slater baa aoM k* tana have cost the state and county au
find homes,
A recent aesaion of the Ita location suggests tbe danger of sub­ Wednesday to satisfy a judgement of &gt;10,- organa.
to Joaepb Mix. .
,
t average of $25 each.
The meet effective and inclusive remedy tor
court had no criminal docket. A new mergence. For it has not only tho Ohio 000 obtained by an employe of the road for
--J. .
disease is Parkers Tonic, it goes Io the souroc
B. P. Robart hits been on' the aiek liat
damages sustained by a collision.
....I
I.._ _____ ... ... __
Grand river i« nearly clear of icc, at jail built two years ago has never bad
for aomu time.
-; ' ■
nf t baton Rapids, it having broken up and an inmate save one, and be caioe here sither one la on tbe rampage, is in flanger,
Mrs. Lucy M. Hart, of Union City, Pnl,
tlirouali whiskey clandestinely got. So and when they combine there is no a void­ after failing to take her life Tuesday by
The mump* find an occasional victim gone out very quietly.
clear is the gain socially, morally, com­
submerging her head in a water-bamd, abot The Ton lets not, however, an Intoxicant, bat
► F. 8. Loomis, the Vermontville dotb­ mercially, universally,that even old to­
a &lt;krtrc for strong drink
Have yws
The present flood has already destroyed benmlf twice in the abdomen, Intiicting fatal cures
Blue binds,Jrobh)s gnd
injuries. The evil career of her two sons dyspepsia, rheumatism, or troubles u hi-J h*Vc
ier tiaa moved4tfastock&lt;nto-fi»e north pers are dow temperance advocates.
refused to yield to other agents! Hite is your
Men who would get drunk the very
led to tbe suicide.
have patio an’appearance.
— xorncr room of hfa-block.----- help.
day a saloon was opened, dow say, 'For
Mrs. JoSnTumiiu appears tb be slow
*7 Lovi'- who W:M* »PP0l«t«l receiver
Albert Lawrence, -of West Carmei,
s aake keep them closed forever.’” u to render them unfit for habitation. In- of the Yellowstone Park Improvement Com­
ly recovrffng frofii bei*Hlfo«a:
WAsaviu-E «ABxrr report.
fell from a building a tew days since
pany, went to tiie Mammoth Hot Springs
Miss Louise Yourexj wiooed her win arid sustained serious injuries.
Fain* r Noon, Man. 28,IteL
-dey were standing at the front ■enceberg, af^er two such immersions aa and waa warned away. It appears that
Rate.
■bout
&gt;6,000
is
due
to
a
party
of
thirty-five
ter term of school in the Matteson dis­
Chas. J. Dewey, late of Vermontville
workmen, and they threaten to burn tbe
“Won’tyou come in tbe parlor and
trict last week.
fa reported to have been killed by tbe ait a little while, George, dearT”
jairs necessary to make them habitable hotel rather than suffer others to posacse it.
John Mason and John Miller are care at Baraboo, Wfa., a few days ago.
"N-no, I guwa not,” replied George, vill cost nearly as much as to build now
l.M
Grand Ledge aud Eaton Rapids are hesitatingly.
at the April term ef court.
went on
both anxious to secure the location ot
Colvmbus, U, March 36.—Crowell’s
‘
has
the state home for tiro disabled oold- Fon® out aud father is up staira gro.
pies ion snggtwiri itself wl
it would Civil Rghta MH, os amended to give Colored
lug with rheumatfatu in the legs.’’
peopia a right to eat In all restiuirauta and
will
“Both legs Tasked George.
Sylvanue E. MlkeaeD*, a Charlotte
"Yea, faith legs.”
grocer transferred hie eotire stock Sat"Then 1’11 come in a little while.”
3.00&lt;

FOR PAIN.

Swept Into the Stream.

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1ATURDAY, -

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- MAR.». 1MM
Margaret, enable
whue this veiled

THX DXARKBT SPOT ON SMITH.
plared aide of the mau’a character,
r
T-----1 aa irrtwiatlble fuel nation.
Her life became like a dream. She

“Xr wealth la hoarded up." the other apaka,
“In abifM that hourly «kim the fanboat aea.
And bountooui fur'.uao follows la my

friend, to eqaal
Vo lofty hal'a uf murrel
Ano an thou, then.

“Xnd'-i.d: this fabled p’ane wo fain would see.
Whereof thou dust with fond on Jeanne uU
rar*."
■Then know—’ho dearest spot on earth &lt;p me
la this—a tittle, lonely, three foot
—A Geufys

“ONE OF THREE.”
st nan romatmx,
JMkor &lt;/ •'Probation.- ~TM WXM*,’ JRa.
CHAPTER XI.—CoSTl au aix

Once it was: “Does your health suf­
fer, Miss Percival, from being oonatantly with poor Rupert?"
••Not in the least, I thank you. My
health never was better.”
“Nor your spirits?”
“No. I am not given to fits of dcpress:nn. I have a congenial employ­
ment.”
“I think you are given -to fits of
goodness and 8eh-sacnfice.
No one
who was not a woman, and a very
good one, could find that employment
oongen;al.”
“You quite overrate what I do. Ru­
pert's eyes, whenever I approach him,
brighten visibly. His whole being re­
vives. Next to Mr. Baldwin I ‘have
more influence over him than any one
in the world. I believe. What an ex­
traordinary woman it would be who
found no pleasure in these signs.”
'•Next to Mr. Baldwin.
You make
such sacrifices, and are then content to
come next to some one else in the es­
teem of the person for whom they are
made!" exclaimed Mallabarr, his dark
eyes flashing npon her. “I may be a
cold mau of the world—since you seem
to think so little of it—but to mo it
seems as if. If any one showed such
goodness to me. and I needed it, my
whole soul would go out in worthip of
her—of my benefactor, whoever it
might bo.”
He spoke passionately, and Margaret
looked grave. John Malaharr had used
such a ‘one toward her more than once.
Another time—
"To-morrow I go up to town. Miss
Percival.”
“Indeed; for long?"
“I have not the faintest idea. A know
that when 1 am knocking about vhere in
the glare and heal, and talking inanities
with those who are inane, I shall think
many at'me of this cool room, with the
sea breeze ruffling the curtains, and
you, with yonr arm acting as a pillow
to.Rudolph's aching head; talking to
him, or listening to h'm. or reading to
him, and I ahull wish I were as well em­
ployed.”.
“I hardly think that making your
arm into pillows for sick people is your
sphere,” said Margaret, an involuntary
smile breaking upon her face.
“You think ! shall be more congen­
ially employed talking the inanities I
spoke of?” he said, trying to t*peek
lightly, but his smile was a forced one.
“You quite mistake me,” said Marga­
ret, earnestly. “I can not imagine you
talking inanities to any one, Mr. Malabarr; and surely you wrong the ladies
of whom you speak.
People are not
necessarily inane because they go up to
town for the season, and talk to their
friends when they meet them there.”
“Perhaps not,’’ said be, and his face
had brightened. Margaret noticed, from
the very moment in which she had said
she could not imagine him talking inan­
ities. Mlrgaret had received homage
ere now. in many forms. She was too
experienced not to know now that Malabarr adm'red ber, at least, and it was
on ’hat occasion that she first distinctly
said to herself: “I am very glad that
Mr. Malabarr is going to London, and I
hope he will stay there till the end of
the season, f wish he might find some
of those ‘inane’ ladies irresistibly fas­
cinating, and would write and tell Mrs.
Lascelles that he hojwd soon to intro­
duce to her the fnture Mrs. Malabarr.”
John Mallabarr departed on the fol­
lowing day. It is to be ore-iunied that
he found tbe inanity of those whom he
met, more than he could endure, for he
return d to Mallabarr Court iu a lortr.ight, and the reasons he alleged for
such a short stay iu the metropolis
seemed singularly wanting in cogency.
During that fortnight, Louis Baldwin
was indubitably /much oftener at the
Grange than before. His dubions court­
esy and sedate manners became in Mar­
garet's mind an inseparable accompani­
ment to Rupert's devotion, giving to
their intercourse a strange, pungent
favor, disagreeable enough at first, but
becoming afterward as greatly desired
and appreciated as is caviare to him
who has once acquired the taite for it.
Repeatedly she had with Louis con­
versations, scenef, passages of arms
even more vigorous than that which had
taken place on tbe pier. They seldom
met without disputing. Ixiuia’ intense
reserve tormented Margaret; he always
seemed to hold something back—a
something which she coaldnot define,
and alwut which she indulged in end­
teas speculations and guesses, till at last
a passionate, though unspoken, desire
poss s»cd ber to learn this secret of his
nature. If he only would reveal it, she
was convinced it would be good and
beautiful—aa lovely as those nanxlean-

—------ iplpyed. ber hack
turned to the young men. in arranging
the volumes In tbfir places fa a dwarf
book-case. Louis stood tranquilly look.
Ing at Mallabarr. with somet dug like
the shadow of a smile hovering about
his Up*. Mallabarr caught tho glance,
and suddenly a frown, black as night,

letter* from Mias Percival, from Mrs.
Pierce, from her faithful ally, Tom, who
was will ng for her sake to put himself
even to the torture of writing a letternil these came more as vexations than
as pleasures. She wanted no letters—
she wanted no reminders of a world
outside; she wanted to be allowed to going out, I think I shall go, too," he
*
drift on in peace, in this dreamy house­ answered। coldly. '
“All right,” said Louis; “only I
hold (for they were all dreamers, more
or leas), with Rupert' eyes hanging on have some papers to bring from the
her as she knew they did, and his heart drawing-room. Good afternoon, Miss
with them—with his mother’s lore en­
" Good afternoon," replied Margaret,
circling her also — with the souire's
hearty kindness and bluff gratitude: not even turning to look at him.
Louis sauntered out
one day it took the shape of a present
Mallabarr made a couple of steps
of a gorgeous black silk dress, and the
remark that no women in England bet­ across the room to the book-case, and
ter deserved such a garment, which gift said:
“Miss Percival!”
embarrassed Margaret sorely. With
She started, aud let a book fall. They
all this, and with—yes,' this was the
core of the matter—Louis Baldwin's stooped simultaneously to pick it up,
glance on their daily meeting, the clasp and their hands met. His voice had be­
of his hand on her thrilling finger*, am come quite gentle when he spoke again.
“Will you give my love to Mrs. Lasthe slow, measured, gentle tones of his
soft voice, which to Margaret had more oellas. and say I will do myself the
power to, 'thrill and subdue than the pleasure of calling again someday soon.
'moeWigmdus utterances of the most Tell ber, please, that I got very tired of
London, and came home.”
far-reaching tones
“I will tell her.” said Margaret,
One afternoon, toward the end of
June, Rupert, Margaret and Louis sat whose face still wore a very troubled
alone in the school-room. Mrs. Las­ expression.
“Have you been well—and happy?”
celles had set off on one of her unfre­
quent rounds of afternoon calls, and ho asked, in a low voice.
“Yea. quite," answered Margaret;
had taken Damans with her. Louis had
lunched with them, and since their re­ but she could not say: "Chiefly be­
turn to the school-room, had been busy cause you have been away.”
"I am glad of that. Good afternoon,
explaining to Rupert, whose appetite
for information was insatiable, some then. W ill you not shake hands with
new geological theory.
They both me?”- '
Silently Margaret complied; and
listened with the deepest interest while
Louis piled books in different ways, so though she knew he was looking earn­
as to show tbe position of the strata of estly at ber, she did not raise her eyes
which ho was speaking. Margaret re­ to his face.
With a brief good afternoon to Ru­
joiced in the sweetness of the moment.
The only thing about which she had pert, be went out of the room, and soon
ever heard Louis express any earnest ho and Louis left the bouse together.
desire, was, that he had only the means
CHAPTER xn.
to forward certain branches of scientific
RXIHB AMD HEIR*****.
inquiry, and she was thinking at this
It was about the middle of July that
moment: “How I could help him! And
how delightful it would be to do so!” Mrs. Lascelles ono day surprised Mar­
Louis was on his knees on tho floor, garet by saying: “My dear, wo ought
and Margaret lent a helping hand, to arrange about your holldaya You
holding up ono book while he propped will want a holiday.
Taken by surprise, Margaret had no
others against it. She leaned sideways
over a low chair in which she sat, and plausiblo excuse at hand, and said, has­
as they were all thus occupied, the door tily:
“Why, do you wish me to leave you,
was opened, a footstep paused, and
Mrs. Lascelles?”
then a voice said:
“Heaven forbid, my dear child! But
“Ifear I disturb; is Mrs. Lascelles
yon must wish to leave us—to have
not in?"
Margaret started violently, changing some change from this monotonous
life.”
color. Not so Baldwin!
“That is just what I do not want,"
' “Halloa, Jack! Is that you? I thought
"Perhaps to­
you were in London,” he said, deliber­ she answered, eagerly.
ward Christmas Imight take a holiday.
ately.
“Mr. Mallabarrl I—I also thought you At present, if you will believe me, I
were in London," was all that Margo had much rather stay here, and—
Rupert would not like me to go.”
ret found to say.
Mallabarr had paused on the thres­
“None of us. would like you to go.
hold. his whip and hat in his hand. Ho But your friends, your relations------ ’
looked the picture of a tine young En­
••I have scarcely anv relations, and
glish gentleman—proud, erect and no friends,” answered Margaret, shrink­
nandwme; but tbe smile which oftener ing with extreme distaste From the idea
than not relieved the darkness of his of joining the Pierces’, and having to
face, was absent. Something more like run the gauntlet of their jocose com­
a frown—still more like pain and dis­ ments and meaningless badinage on tbe
tress—a disconcerted expression sat subject of her "whim.'
The idea of
upon his brow and looked from his eyes: these, her precious friends, being talked
hu nostrils were a little dilated, his over and laughed at by the Pierce fam­
bead thrown back. Margaret had nev­ ily. was toq^terrible: while she turned
er seen him look like that, and the ex­ with even greater unwillingness from
pression caused her mu^h uneasiness; the prospect of Beck bridge Abbey, en­
out mastering her first embarrassment, livened by the society of the Misses
Percival,' and with Maurice Biddulph
she said:
“Will you not come and sit down? It hanging about somewhere in the near
is true Mrs. Lascelles has gone ont; but vicinity.
perhaps she will not be long, and she
"No." shp continued; "let me remain
w.ll be disappointed if she misses you.” here, if you do not object, at present. I
Mallabarr hesitated for a moment, can take a holiday at any time when op­
looking at Margaret in a manner which portunity offers."
she d d not quite comprehend, and then
Mrs. Lascelles was only too glnd to
said, reluctantly:
have the matter arranged thus.' Mar­
“Since I am here, I will wait a short garet stayed, and reproached herself in
time, at any rate.”
secret for lacking the courage to go
He laid bis bat and whip on a side away and. as she said, "break the
table, pushed his fingers through his spell." She stayed, and the spell was
hair, and sat down beside Rupert's allowed td work.
•
couch.
Tne summer flew by: the mouth*
“Well, old fellow, how are you getting progressed, finding her still at Black­
on?” he asked, in atone which sounded ford Grange, still not having said any­
rather weary, and his sentence ended thing decisive, or come to any conclu­
with a sigh.
sion as to what she would do. but less
“ Me—oh just as usual,” said Rupert, I happy at the end ot September than
listlessly. "Studying geology, with the she Dad been in tbe middle of July;
indeed, very unhappy.
aid of books as strata. But what brings sometimes,
you back so soon? I thought you were Her circumstances were growing more
and more complicated, and the secret
so fond of London."
He could not well have asked a ques­ spell and power wielded over her by
tion more ungrateful to the ears of the one of tho actors in her life’s story
three grown-up persons who were his paralyzed her judgment, her sense of
companions. Mallabarr did not imme­ duty, tbe commands of reason and
diately answer. Margaret sat motion­ justice. One person’s company, and
less, looking steadily forth from tbe that of one alone, g»ve her unmixed
window; but her heightened color,' pleasure—-that of Rupert. For him.
which she could not control, annoyed whatsoever she d d or said was right,
herself, and was perfectly visible to and ever would be. But she was un­
Louis Baldwin, though he appeared ab­ happy about Mr*. Lascelles. She had
sorbed in further experimental combi­ Cwn to love ber so dearly that the
* of telling ber she had deceived
nations ot imaginary movable strata.
her—even to her own advantage—was
At last John said:
a most painful one: she had not yet
“ I used to be fond of London, when summoned courage to do it. Strange
I was young. Now every place bores to say, she was now most st her ease
me. 1 was bored to death there, so I with Louis Baldwin—once she had been
came away.”
least so with him. She had acquired
“I should think you'd be'a blessed such boundless confidence in his char­
lot more &gt;jored here," answered Ru­ acter. and nature, and judgment—she
pert, who was not too well pleased at placed such Implicit reliance on his
Mallabarr’s return, and who spoke rect tude, that the fact of his treating
crossly.
her with more geniality, more expan­
John laughed a little, and replied:
siveness than before, and'with ap­
“ Perhaps I may be. If so, 1 can go parently no suspicion, set her, heart at
somewhere else. I wonder you're not re t. She coula not account for the
out of doors this fine afternoon."
sensation. She felt as if Louis read
“We should be, if you weren’t her through—knew the best and the
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wont of bar—she could not realize
“ Rupert!” cried Margaret.
that it must be impossible for him to
“Well. I mean, Miia Percival prom­ know the truth about her. The situa­
ised to go with me as soon as Lou.s had tion was a very unreal, forced one. but
gone.”
Margaret lived on fa It, and found it
“That is the first I have beard of bearable.
such a promise,” remarked Louis, de­
She found it Dearable, as a rule. But
liberately, while Margaret’s face flamed there were times when it became almost
again. “I’ll take the hint, and high intoerable. In them dot of the dream
time I did go, too. I had no idea time iu which her time floated away, one fig­
had flown so fast.”
ure mood out with a terrible reality
“ It does go very fast in wme places,” one fact forced itoeif relentlessly upoi.
said Mallabarr. throwing his head back, bur. She tried to stave off tbe admis­
and intently studying tne pattern of the sion of it, even to herself; ramet mn
colored beams and molding* on the ceil­ she succetMied in forgetting it for a
ing.
time, hut in the actuxl 'presence of
•‘ Will you oorae too, or you'll con­ John Mallabarr it would not be ra *ed
tinue to wait for Mr* Lascelles?" naked oiL would not be denied. Hr was tn&gt;n.

tbe puny little barriers she strove to
erect between them, would demolish
them with one stroke of bls hand
: would put hu question and have hia
! answer. The prospect of that "soon­
er or later" bung over ber spirit*
like a nightmare; ths more terrible
because she could perfectly appreciate
him for what he waa; because she could
find fa him no shadow of meanneas noi
nngenerodty,. nothing that was not
maniy, good and admirable. She
could comprehend that be was.
taken all in all, a finer mau thaa
Louis Baldwin, because his node traits
were spontane &gt;us; while even tbe strong
points of Louis’ character arose out o&gt;
a kind of perversity. uHe seldom carec
for anything much until be found it was
difficult to learn, or to get. or to do
and then let come what might, it must
be bis. he must have it, ao it, get it,.
and tbe more the obstacles fa the course,
the more doggedly be persisted fa re­
moving them. Margaret knew it; shs
knew that with John Mallabarr kind­
ness and chivalrousness were sponta­
neous things, while with Louis gener­
osity of conduct often resulted Irom
deliberate calculation, not of profit, but
of what it was right, and good, and
(ust to do. Mallabarr always knew if
&gt;y instinct and did it with joy. She
knew it, but she might have said oi
Louis as Aurora Leigh's lover said oi
hen
“1 care not to maintain
A thousand women have not larger eye*.
Enough that abo alone has loo ted ax me
With eyes that, largo or umall, have won tnj
aotul"
t
She was not happy in anticlpatfnc
the day when John Mallabarr should
burst tne bonds of etiquette and demand
to know why she cou.d not love him.
Meant’me the account of the tiayt
which passed between July and Sep
tember may be omitted.
They ren
monotonous fa their very swiftness oi
passage. The summer that year was s
long and glorious one. Tncy almost
lived ont of doors, so much so, that
Margaret grew, by long intimacy, quit*
accustomed to the uncanny garden, anc
loved above everything to stand on thi
gray stone bridge, looking upwan
toward the house, behind which the
sun used to set gorgeously, throwing i
curious, unearthly light, like that
neither of night nor day, on all things
around. Rupert was unusually wellhe had no more sudden, painful attacks
be began to walk a little faore, and,
supported bv Margaret and Louis, ba
even hobbled down to the aforesaic
bridge and back. They trusted that by
some such means, bls superstition*
dread of the spot might be overcome,
but tho experiment did not turn ont
happily. He turned pale and trembler
as he looked at the rushing water o
reering, noisy and clear, over its brown,
pebbly bed.
“I»et me go away!” he said. “Q
course I can't remember anything aboul
wh«a it happened, but 1 know that my
life was ruined at this bridge. 8om&lt;
people cross the Rubioon early. I hat&lt;
the place."
Margaret remembered that on tho dat
of her arrival she had whispered to her­
self that that was her Rubicon, and sh&lt;
: began to think that she had been right
Atleast, never again could life be u
ber as it once had been, never since thf
moment of first crossing that little
bridge.
[to be contdcueix]

The Confraternity of Death.
I saw tho members of the Confrater­
nity of Death ConfralerniLade'ia Merle.
the other day. wearing their wh'te sack­
cloths and hoods. They were on theii
way to Orta, to fetch the corpse of a
dead guardiano, or country guard, ona
Agostina Tosi Sutri, who fell from a
wind mill and was killed on tho s ?ot.
Tlie sad procession is a strange sight
to the travelers and sportsmen who
meet in the desolate Campagna. Tbe
members earn’ their bier, decorated
with gilt skulls, and covered by ■
golden-embroidered black velvet cover,
or coUn funerca.' It is the duty of the
society to start from Rome as soon ai
noti?e is given that a body is lying un­
buried fa tho wilderness around tha
Eternal City. Tho confreres belong to
ibe aristocracy and geutry. No storm,
or rain, or accident stops them/ They
go on until they Had the body. A
priest always accompanies them. As
scon as the dead man is found the priest
reads over him the absolution and the
requiem, and then, without any delay,
the body ia carried back to Rome on tne
dioulder* of the confraternity. No food
is taken ot the road, and the pluckj
young brethren pride them selves or
reaping their fast as strictly as possible.
IdOptf the immense Campagna it it
«onrt-t me* very hard to find the ditch
or the hedge in which the murderou
grn of a revengeful rival has killed r
• essful suitor, or to discover the
wiiie, open spot where the sun or fevers
s’ruck the roaming buttero or th«
doomed ■wirdinno. Sometimes after s
.-torniy night the brotherhood finds it-'
■&lt; tf. thed -.Hid drenched, in the sam&lt;
place whence it started nt sunset. Some­
times the location of the corpse is de­
tected by the crows, who crowd around
it This philanthropic institution h
&lt;;ti'te a blessing in a country like the
Roman wilderness, as otherwise the re
nain-&gt; of human creatures would be
fain to feed thu wolves and crows. Er'
triorlo clct
ns tbe people call
it In their dialect, has been the subject
of many a romantje poem and of many
a sketch. It is a great theme of gos
sip. and the small papers and the
'•omari, or women on the corners, an
always anxious to construct the eveni
into five numbers, which fare then pul
on in tbe lolteria. and very often prove
to be the lucky ones.—Rome Cor. N. Y.
■•wn.
—A few days ago a beggar was ar
rested fa Paris for using insulting lan­
guage to those persons who refused tr
give him alms, and on being searched
at tbe police station he was found to b&lt;
tie possessor of upwards of £2,000 u
bank notes and securities of differen'.
sorts.
—The word “ obey” ha* been stneket
from tbe marriage service byaMelh
odist congregation in Canada.—Dctroi

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shirt-collar turned down over a narrow
black necktie, and nicely polished shore of
•oft thin leatbar. By his side stood a tall

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little man in tbe peppe»and-aalt suit had
bo spoke in order that a Daily News report­
er might gnt a good look at IL .Ho stood
gaging down on it fondly, repeating softly
to himself: “ A very pretty stool.”
“How long have you owned it?” inquired
the reporter.
.
“Mors than thirty-five years’,” sighed the
little old book-keeper, linking bls bauds to­

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day I first entered a counting-ro &gt;m I sat
on that stool trying to train my schoolboy
■crawl into a dear clerky hand. That was
'forty years aga In a few years I became
so tojuLof-it’that I bought it of the firm.
They didn’t know what a prise it was, and
they sold it for almost nothing. It was
wrong for me to cheat them in that shame-

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together and chuckled quietly.
“What makes it so valuable?”
“Now that,” chuckled tho old book-

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“Unfold yourpali,” we suggested.
“I-’a a short story, btr it has a moral to
it,” said tbe agent. “We tackled Lead­
. ville under engagement to give • concert
la-law,-are tbe only other persons other at a hall belonging to a religious society.
been a dutiiui son, and his affection for hia
mother is as unbounded to-day as it was In
the days of his innocent childhood. When

left a widow. With a stout heart be started
out to battle with the world. For five
years he delved, and each work added to
tbe little store which th^ prudent mother
bad been able to lay away for tbe nucleus
of tbe boy's fortune He then bad reached
his majority, and, by his mother’s rare aud
advloe, found himself tn the possession of
be added &lt;8,438.75 to his bank account. Tbe
other members of tbe family, the boys,
contributed to the family funds and tbe
mother invested them, purchasing land in
tbe vicinity of Market and Mason streets.

be worth from JDO.UuOO to $173,000. Tho

couraged by his mother, who was continu.
ally urging him to lay away something
His restless Land-, strayed to his coat­ “ for a rainy day” or so that by and by ।
collar, then ono of them caressed his chin, “he could blow a feather in the air.” He
while tbe nails of tbe other one drummed j, says be never asked bls mother for tbe [
on tbe desk before him. “Nobody can un- pro^y end'doeTnot
- - * -1
derstand the value of tho stool except my- - -- - -■
■elf. I have seen many other people beside
you stare in astonishment when I told it divided among aix, share and share alike.
them what a treasure it was. But I have
passed so many years in its company that
I know its full value. It had a narrow ee- would have commenced suit if his mother
bad not told him to sue with her own lipa
the building where it stood was in a blaze He has naked for one-half of the property.
when I rushed through the smoke and carried it out Tbe idiotic firemen had taken
A COURAGEOUS ACT.
away ths books and the safe, but had left
tbe stool to burn, although it wav worth
more than all the other things put together,
[Davenport Democrat.]
But I saved it, I saved IL” The bookThere comes uuwn from Macon, Ga., of a
keeper rubbed his hands together in glee very serious injury to Tommy Downs, eon
and kept repeating the last words until in- ot Mrs. Dr. Downs, of this city, who with
terruptod by another question.
his mother is stopping with her brother,
“Would not a new stool please you bet­ Mr. Elam Evans, in Howard, about six
ter than this old one?”
miles from Macon. Tommy in twelve
“anew stool 1” shrieked the little old
yean of age. According to a long account
received by Willis Downs, of this ci y.
MV
ylua w UI..O VjJV,* Vk
* MU Tommy wont into tho woods near his
might as well ask me if a new desk would uncle’s house with his dog. The dog
not suit mo better, or a now pen, or a now jumped a rabbit and Tommy followed in
ruler. If you’re not a fool you can see the chase, and finally saw the rabbit enter
that all three things could not be replaced a hollow tree. About eighteen feet from
by money. Perhaps you think that 1 tbe ground was a holo in the tree, and
should like a new set of books to write in. thinking to catch tho rabbit ho quickly
climbed up and thrust his arm in. After
failing to find the rabbit ho attempted to
wlth indignation as he turned his back to withdraw his arm, and found that by soma
i
the reporter and climbed up on his stool.
means or other it was securely fastened at
“He’s a little queer, Isn't he?” said tho the wrist. For an hour or so be burg on
proprietor of the office after he had caught and halloed for help until he waa hoarse
and could call out no longer. In his eitua“He’s made so many figures in bis time
that his head ba« gone back on him. He benumbed with cold, and with the pros­
thinks he is looking after all the accounts pects of being hold prisoner all night star­
of the business, and it would break bis ing him tn tbe face, tbe lad did not know
be—rt U&gt; b. told
Tb.
U. \ "f,?”
"" - -----------tbU tb. brUk jrobuj m.. or.r .ber. bu &gt; Finally
Fln,1Iyh
. took his
h|. knife
^,1. out,
obt, and,
«bd, with
wltb
be
b^n doing tb. old bo..k-k«,p.rt .orb tor | th. fj-&gt;, h,„d, d.hb.r.wly
work u&gt;
U,oo .boald look lolo tb« (
off U,. Impn.onod ora. H. cat
book. tb. poor old t.llo. k..p. you would M tb, („
„..r
.ipo,,.
0,,ul,
tee that all tho entries there are about after having severed the muscles, ho
stools and books and pens. Well, we dropped from tho tree in a swoon.
dont deal in that sort of furniture. The
How long he was in an unconscious con­
old book-keeper has figured himself out of dition he could not state, but be camo to
his mind in his devotion to the firm. Of his senses without assistance, and walked
home- Two surgeons were summonwl,
of his days. If we didn't let him keep on and made a complete examine ion of the
flgu'ing be would die of grief.”
wound, the boy remaining calm and r.im­
“Is there anything of special value about posed as they did so. They found tho
she desk or the stool?”
whole of tho muscular portion of the
“Of course not. He thinks they are im­ lower and outer side, extending from the
mensely valuable, but be can't tall why ho elbow upwards for about three and a half
thinks so.”
Inches each way, completely severed and
cut out down to tho bone. At last ac­
SNATCHED FROM DEATH,
counts it was believed that the arm could
mural story Told by a lx&gt;ulsvUh
condition, owing to the severing of
tendons.
[Louisville Courier-Journal.}
A woman poorly but neatly dresaod in a
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT.
suit of faded black, and wearing a long
crepe veil,which shrouded her faoe,walkel
into tbe Central Station last night and told
[Louisville Cor. N. O. Timt-a-Democrnt.)
a pitiful story. It could be seen at once
While speakinx of romance and beauty,
hervnt utterances that she waa laboring I have an authentic account of how a noted
under great mental auffjring of some Louisville belle first mot her husband,
which sounds more like fiction than mat&gt;
quieted, and then stated her circumstances, 'tor of fact. About thirty-five years ago
Hbe gave ber name os Mm. Jonny Enders the landing of a steamboat carrying pasaud berresldenoe at No. 314 West Jeffereon sengers w*&lt; considered a social event of
street She was raised in Cincinnati aud some importance, not only because this

hall whore a traveling troupe of sluggers
from Chicago were to give an exhibition.
tough, even for Leadville, but Remenyt
had a certainty guaranteed him by the
committee, and bravely decided to carry
out his contract. His first piece was some­
thing by Spohr, but be didn't get through
1L He was interrupted by calls of 'TimeI'
and 'Knock him out 1* I got on the stage
and addressed the audience in hia behalf.

A C. BUXTON,

Practica| Machinist

MrNEW-tN.wCHOICEW'

SEED8IIFRUITS!

is a violinist of the first order.' *Lot him
play “Tho Devil’s Dream” then,' said a
big ruffian. Bemoqyl waa scared out of
his wiis and played a jig, to which the
mob responded by dancing and cal tng for
more. Ho subm ttod to half a dozer. en­
cores and then I interfered again. Baid
NASHVILLE, MICH.,
I: ‘Gentlemen, this is all wrong. Mr.
—MANUFACTURES—
Iteraenyi is a virtuoso.’ At this point the
ruffian interrupted again. ‘He is nothing
ABBOBS,
of the sort,’ said he. ‘This feller’s a fl Idler
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Mint fling. Pulleys,
be Insulted here, nohow.’ And with that
WOO!) LATHEH, BUZZ SAW MILLS,
he hit me and tbe rest of the mob danced
On me while my artist fiddled. That’s
Everything in the Mill Line.
what a fellow gets Lzi calling bis musical |
attraction hard names in Leadville. I’m
ALL KINDS OF
not in the business of encouraging art in j
Leadville any longer.”
/‘But how did tbe sluggers got along
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
among the religious people?”
‘•Oh,’ first-rate. They gave their per­
A Good Stock of Saws on band.
formance and had a big collection at the
end. When it was over the Lecture Com­
A. C. BUXTON
mittee of tbe church voted to invite the
boxing company to return and give anoth­
er exhibition for thi benefit of the Dorcas
Boc.ety. They froze us out altogether.
Science has tbe puli o rer art in Leadville,
especially tbe kind of art that carries a
fiddle along.”

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[Chicago Herald.)

A romance among the lowly was dis-

tin's devotion, and her ruse to keup with
ed from ber, yesterday, led a colored
woman named Lizzie Burton to a strange
exploit
Four years ago the couple were married
in Ohio and shortly thereafter they moved
to Kansas City. Within a fortnight past
Burton and his wife, very fnueb reduced in
fortune, came to Chicago. "Ill-luck seemed
to follow them, for the wife was taken ill
and tho husband was unable to procure
work. While hunting about town for
something, to do. Burton chanced across
the recruiting office, where he learned that
colored recruit. weru being enlisted for
service on tho frontier. It was bis only
hope, and he entered the offl -e to emerge a
few minutes later wearing the habiliments
of Uncle Sam’s soldier.
His wife was dumbfounded when Bun­
ton presented himself in his soldier
clothes. Hire was without money, and ber
case, it seemed, admitted of no cure. But
tho woman wa» not so easily vanquished.
She thought of a plan that would answer,
cruft appeared at the military office. The
new candidate was short and compactly
built, and returned prompt and aatiafao-

■miner. But when the applicant was
subjected to a medical examination. It waa
discovered that sho was a woman. The
poor creature burst into tears when her
secret was exposed, for sho was Burton’s
wife, and she thought to enlist in tbe army
ana be with him in his warfare on “Poor
Lo.” She obtained a suit of men’s
clothes, and. after having her hair cut
close, altered ber appearance as much aa
she could to resemble a man. Tbe failure

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the dead-house

guards, became absorbed in watching the

moul* and harried forward the household
effects. But Mrs. Hopkins was no young

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She cried* bitterly, and wandered out of
the recruiting office disconsolate.
f every defcrfptkn done according to latest
Busan Wamslo, the keeper of a colored m proved modes. Call and aee samples.
baxnio on Fourth avenue, mot ber on tbe
Rheuiualiam sSa'afiS
street, and. after supplying her with suit­ Teeth Extracted without Pain.
able clothing, conducted ber to the ar.
tfe; Sdata and
mory. Bhc was given a warm place for
tbe night, but ber grief was so great that
WINN BROS,
^crzliNervous Headache.
■he refused to talk, and shed tear* all
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Widow
Holmes.
JAMES
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a
chanic. About five months ago b« was gallon made it possible, but because the
[Troy Timos.)
thrown out of employment there and re- superb boats that than plied up and down
John Hopkins, a very pleasing Callforsolved to come to this city in search of the Mississippi were floating palaces and
work, leaving her at homo. He soon so- ' carried on l»oard constantly tto most brilcured employment at tbe rolling-mill and liant crowd* of society people. The time of bls long-lost friend, Americus Holmes.
Strangely enough, ho found bis friend
dead, and the rich widow mourning. Mr.
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Hopkins’panegyrics on tbe departed so
and distinguished party were on their way nearly filled tbe hill that Mrs. Holmes ro­
ta BL Loui&lt;- The par’y included some of fused to bo separated from the gentleman
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zva aot, from WASHING TON.
colic.” Ho was removed to the City HoeSend MODEL&lt;&gt;R DBAWING..WsXHre is U
well-known Ixmis- course, Mr. Hopkins repelled all thought re&lt;retabUtty free of eharsv: aud wr make NO
of fortune-hunting by a lavish display of &lt; HSHOE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT
It soma that tho Louisville girl reached
Illi b.
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calved as a gift a $16,000 check indorsed by
D. O. Mills, on a Han Jose bank. Diamonds aviie.a paper &gt;&lt;f ImmenM- circulation. AND Th

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w.

luiturui bleep, without morphine.

champion boxer, or something

flashed and carriages rolled. Mr. Hop-

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.

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for Infants and Children,
Citsforia promote* Digestion
il &lt;&gt;rtu«a I- I ,&lt; I &gt;• l..nr-v 1 &lt;

and strikingly handsome.

claim d that life was not yet extinct. Tue

Miss

dbundseys
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SEAR

ONLT ONE THAT PUbLlBLMTHW FREE.

c. A. SNOW a co.,
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struck her for $1,OX) she suggested that

this Mr. Hopkins went forth, and has
steadfastly kept going. Mrs. Hopkins,
with her entourage, aa tbe New Yorkers
say, returned to Pooleville, where a notifl-

faint
aud strong restorative a applied, which had
the eff.utjof bringing him back to conectousnFor a day or two ix&gt; lingered
the fair Louiavdltzn as she stood, earrounded bv ber admirers, on tbr steamer.

GOIDX^'^'

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diet or bachelor, bat conviction suddenly

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U» Jury

$37,500.
anything

Representative Morrison presented a peti­
tion from citizen* of Madison and 8L Clair
Counties. HL. and St Ixniia, asking for the
improvement of the Mississippi River be­
Morrison and tween Alton and St. Louie. The petition­
ers represent that Uiia part of the river runs
Randall made tho ojwnlng speeches. through a sandy loam noil and tai been con­
These were
tiie keynotes of ths stantly changing for seventy yeirs and up­
discussion.
Morrison
made a plain, ward. and that by the caving in of banks
straightforward
speech.
He
dis­ the stream between tbe pointe named
dained any Intention of bulldozing any has become wider and much shallower,
greatly to the detriment of naviga­
one, and particularly denounced tho foolish tion;
tost
the
distance
between
talk about reading Democrats out of th*. Alton
and Bt
Louis
by Uwwe
party who happened to b* oppoaed to him.
Tbe majority of the House had been elected past thirty yean; that from the mouth of
on the bash of a reduction of tiie tax for Wood River, about two mile* north of the
present Junction of tha Missouri River with
revenue, and to fall to accomplish this doty the Mississippi, to the foot of Uie Choteau
would stew tbe party was recreant to its Island, five miles south of tbe Junction
trust ai.d unworthy of further confidence named, more than aix thousand acres of
Tbe bill reported by th* Way* and valuable land bad been wnshed away in the
Mean* Commlttae wm not what tbs last forty yean. It is further represented
that unices some action be taken by Con­
tariff reforaiere had expected to aocom- gress these changes will occur tn a mor*
pUah. Il was In iteelf a compromise. H*
extent than In tbe past, and will
thought It but fair that this bill should tw Manning
materially Injure a still greater portion of
the river and affect the commeroe of St.
Louis.
to cm debate or to choke off suggestion*
The bill, he believed, wm tho best one at­
tainable under the circumstances.
He
thought tbe c ucus could not do &lt;ftfereotly tloo mtuurc and the bill to increase the salathan Indorse tills bill. Tho mctr.ta-ra Wt«i rtesof tbe Dlatrictuudgaa furnished material
•boaid afterward desire to oppose tho ma­ for debate unto tbe hour of adjournment....
jority of the. caucus Would du &gt;6 on th*lr In tbe House bills were introduced: By Mr.
. own reapousibiiity. United tiie party has a Perkins, to give tbe Southern Kansas Pacific
Road right of way through Indian Territory:
certain ebanev for succea* It wm u grave by
Mr. Morrill. providing a uniform grade for
responsibility for the minority to take upon invalid j»enstoners: by Mr. Money, to secure
tteelf to say that It would oppose tbe ma­ cheaper coneepondeoce by telegraph; by Hr.
Hardy,
to prevent the fraudulent re-use of ci­
jority of the party and thereby Insure Na­
tional defeat.
Mr.. Randall followed.
He offered no dollar.
substitute as it had been promised he would,
as he bad learned that hl* proposition inereastn* the salaries of Judaea of District
would not be accepted. He announced at Courts to
with a proviso that no Judas
the outset that he would not vote for the snail appoint to a position tn hia court any
Morrison bill under any circumstance* no
matter what was the action of the caucus. Joint resolution waa
that Government
He should oppose the measure. He laborers shall be nah
represented a constituency that
solidly
opposed
to the bilL
He bill waa dobsted, but no definite action wai
alone was responsible to his con- taken.
stitoeney for his acta. He did not intend
A BILL was passed tn tbe Senate on the SU
to oppose consideration of tho bill or to alotlrur lands tn severalty to InJlaus on tho
place any faction bars In Its path, but he various reservations, and extending to them
would oppose It In every legitimate way. the protection of the lawn of their States ot
This speech showed tbe uselessness of all rerrltoriea. The Education bill was fur­
attempta compromise, as Randall plainly ther debated. A joint resolution giving
said that lie would not support the bill It a balance of glS.OtM to tho Mississippi
the whole Internal-revenue sjatem should sufferers ■ waa pawed....In tbe House ■
bill waa Introduced for tbe erection of a ped­
be tacked on as an amendment
estal for the statue of tbe late Erraidont Gar­
A free discussion followed Randall's talk, field at Washington. A joint resolution waa
the debate continuing at great length. passed giving a balance of 8125.000 to the
by the Mteatealppl Soods and provid­
Incidentally a number of propositions were sufferers
ing for its distrii utioo. Alter some debate
suggested, among them ono to refer tho on
the Bonded Whisky Extension bllL it war
whole subject to a committee constating uf agreed that the dtecusaion should cloeo on
choXith.
__ ______________
one Democratic member from each State
Soon after tea o clock tbe Morrison reso­
Gives Up the Fight
lution was put upon its passage. It was
first amended, however, by an ' amendment
Springfield, HL, March 27.—Governor
from Hopkins, of Pennsylvania, which pro­ Hamilton produced a political sensation last
vided that the resolution should not be night by withdrawing from tbe Guberna­
binding upon tbe Individual member
against hia own convictions beyond tiie In- torial contest This announcement waa
lade to about twenty friends whom he In­
Joence that naturally resulted from formal
party action ta caucus. The resolution as vited to the executive mansion for tbe
amended was passed by a vote of 114 to 57. purpose of making known bis In­
Tbe resolution of Morrison as adopted ta tention. To most of them it was a great
a* follows:
surprise, for they believed he would
not withdraw until defeated in the conven­
tion. Tbe announcement waa then made in
a letter to the public. What effect tills will
have upon political contests is not known
fully, but the probabilities are that Oglesby
will have do opposition. It Is not likely to
have any effect upon the Presidential ques­
•Patrolling the Individual action of tbe Dem- tion. Governor Hamilton Informed some of
his friends that bo would return to the pracwas a quiet on*, as tbe differences declared

Carlisle offered the following reeolutloo,
which waa adopted—88 to 57:
----- --- ’------- VUUUliv­
ing opinion* and aocure legtaiatlon reducing
the plan for tbe reduction of taxrj
pr .Vision repealing

ah internal

also rwlucing the tax on brandy diati I led from
------- -r'-— — • —— —
UiBUC
• except In connection with a reduction in
tariff duties.
WamiixgTox, March 27.—The nominatlcm of Sargent as Minister to Russia was
a total surprise to most persons at the cipit*L It was not delivered to the Senate un­
til Secretary Frelinghuysen had spent an
hour or more at the capital for tiie pur|&gt;o5c.
It is conjectured, of preparing leading mem.bere of that body for its reception. When
it was laid before tiie Senate in ex­

asked and briefly answered to tbe effect
that the transfer,
though not re­
quited, or eveu suggested by Minister Sargant, would doubtless be agreeable to him,
and would also undoubtedly be productive
of good results as a matter of National
policy, although In what manner was not
stated nor asked, aa the Senate thereupon
the nomination by unanimous consent.
There is reason for believing that the ac­
tion of the Senate waa based not only upon
the belief that Sargent's transfer (which, tn
Euroiwan estimation, is a diplomatic pro­
motion) would be agreeable to him and
avert Ute possibility of furtinw unpleasant­
ness arising from personal hostilities, but
also upon the prevalent impression that tiie
position of American M inlster al th* Court of
Berlin would significantly and for an indef­
inite time be left vacant
Secretary Freltaghuyaen seul the follow-

approves rwi
nothing but obey th* instructions of thi*
Government therein. Tl.e President, think-

Fa*i.!xatiuT*xjt.

Iowa Will Not Have Woman Suffrag*

House yesterday the woman suffrage
amendment to the Constitution to strike out
the word ‘’male ” was taken up on motion
to reconsider the vote by which It waa in­
definitely postponed Tuesday. Tbe vote
to postpone was 50 to 45, and after some
debate yesterday the consideration of the
amendment was again indefinitely post­
poned by tbe same vote, the members vot­
ing Individually, exactly as they did Tues­
day. A bill was pas-cd to prevent gambling
by means of fictitious contracts for the buy­
ing or selling of grain or other produce on
mareins. The measure, which was known
as tiie Bucket-shop bill, had previously
jiaason tiie Senate.

Exprm Robbsrs Indicted.
St. Lems, March 20.—The Grand Jury
found thirteen Indictments against Prentiss
Tiller and George McFadden, the Pacific
Express robbers.
Seven of the indict­
ments charged them conjointly with grand
larceny, one covering the whole amount;
the other six charge eirbezzlcment In
three of these Tiller is ch i rged with being
principal, and McFadden accessory. In the
remaining three McFadden is charged as
principal, and Tiller aa accessory. This ar­
rangement leaves no loophole for an escape
on a technicality.
Weighed 200 Pounds at 8ix Yean Old.

Anamosa, la., March 25.—Warner Wil­
liams, better known as West, died here
Sunday evening. Williams was bora at
tills place In September. 1878, and at tbe
age of fourteen months waa considered a
very small child. From that time forward
he increased in weight, and at the age of
six years died weighing over two hundred
jounds. He had been quite celebr ated in
the West, and has been exhibited for sev­
eral yean. Last fall Barnum endeavored
to secure him for exhibition, but could not
make arrangements.
Illinois Ballis-Flags.
SrraxGFiEtJ), 1U-, March 27.—The bat­
tle-flags of Illinois regiments were yester­
day formally transferred from the basement
of tlje State Capitol to a spacious hall ad­
mirably fitted for their preservation 'and dis­
play. Appropriate speeches were made by
Generals Sherman. Palmer. McClernand,
Oglesby, Cook and Adjutant-General Elli­
ott. of this Slate. Governor Hamilton de­
livered the dedicatory address, and General
J. C. Black made an eloquent response.

pointed United Stales Judge of the Eighth
Judicial Circuit, to succeed Judge McCrary.
Tbe nomination was confirmed by tbe Sen­
ate. Brewer was burn In Smyrna. Asia
Minor, In 1837. his f itiier being a mbufloDary.
He graduated from Yale CuIIskb
Chicago, March 27.—Judge Drummond
ta 1855.
He attended
the
Albiufr
taw *elxx&gt;l in 1858, and came to Kansas In entered a final decree Tuesday in the case
a». In 1851 he was appointed United of the Chicago A Alton Railroad Company
States CominiMKMH'r. In 1852 lye WM against Samuel J. Tilden and Lewis IL
oiected jo.|ge ot tiie iTobate ami Criminal Meyer, finding the plaintiff Indebted to tiie
Courts wi Leavenworth Cojmly. In 1SC4 lie defendant.- in tbe sum of $35,25X83 for
services performed In organizing the Chi­
Fhwt District in Kann* In 1870 he waa cago A Alton Company.

The officials of tbe Pennsylvania iUUroad
deny that they con template reducuK tbs

Bermts Ky.. March 2T.-Tbe greatest
mlamlty that ever befall this section oc­
curred Tuesday evening about one mile
Irotn this place. A tornado struck the vil­
lage of Cotemanavllls, and utterly wiped
it out ot existence, after which- It posited
aver Mount Nebur several mile* east,
and .left hardly a house standing.

Antioch,

Snakelick

and

Conroy,

About four o'clock tbe oppressive atnio*phere and gathering clouds gave ■ evidence
of sd approaching storm and- a light rain
began to fall This gave way to ball, which
poured down like shot, accompanied by
high winds. The latter Increawd In
fury
until
It formed
a cyclone
which atruck
Colemans Uie full on
tiie soutiiwcstero side, and in a few mo­
menta had almost obliterated tbe town from
existence Every one either ran Into the
street or sought refuge in cellars, and many
were Injured by falllug timbers, which
dropped around In all direction*. In the
midst of th* storm a Mr* A. H. Lail rushed
out of tire house with ber Infant, inroe
weeks old. Tbe storm tore the ciiild from
hrr arms, while she was blown across the
street against a neighbor's house. Slie was
picked up insensible and badly Injured, and
tne baby was found dead two hundred
yards distant.
At Conroy, another village, the bouses
are scattered around promiscuously, and Uie
place. Ilka ColemansvHJa, la almost entirely
obliterated. Roofs of bouses were torn
away, trees from an adjoining wood carried
into tbe place, and every boos* Injured.
The storm then attacked tbe dense wood of
Thomas Earl, and literally cleared the
place, four hundred trees being blown
down or carried off.
Sn-&gt;ke Lick,
another small village, is also nearly
deatroyed,
while
Claysville,
Little
Richland and other places sustained seri­
ous Injuries. At the latter place Straw's
workhouse, a largo brick building, is entire­
ly demolished. An al mot l incredible
amount of damage lias been done, while the
suffering of fam dies rendered homeless is
terrible. Fifty families, perhaps more, are
seeking what shelter they can. and provis­
ions are very scarce. The path of the cy­
clone is nearly half a mile wide aud extends
along the northern portion of Harrison
County a distance of fifteen miles.
All along this distance can bo found rem­
nants of household articles, clothing and
fencing. Reports of damage done by the
cyclone of yesterday evening pour In from
all u 1 radiotw. Barna, stables and sheds in
great numbers have been destroyed aud tbe
timbers carried along hi the terriffle breeze
for hundreds of yards. Entire orchards
and parts of stately forest* have been
laid waste. It Is remarkable that only
two lives have
been
Inst, Cowan,
tbe farmer, and I'apeno, a small child.
Ex-Sheriff Glatfelter took refuge In a cov­
ered bridge. Tbe bridge was struck by
lightaiug and burled one hundred fort In
the air, some of Uie tltnbeas being carried
nearly a quarter of a mile away. Mr. Glatfelter was drowned.
patches continue to coma la regarding Tues­
day night's cyclone In this section ot the
State.
At Newton thirty houses were
blown down, the Methodist Church was
wrecked, aod the residences of Rev. Colry
Killian and. Charles JewcU swept away.
Cline A Williams’ flouring mills were par­
tially destroyed.
H»ry Hunsucker was
killed and fourteen persons wounded. Ru­
mors from Lenoir say a whole family were
killed. Six ladies are known to have been
killed. Tbe telagrapb’wires are dow* At
Mecklenburg five or six residences were
destroyed, but no livec were lost
Dattox, O., March ML—A destructive
cyclone swept over the country to tbe south­
east Tuesday evening, tearing down for­
est trees and sweeping away bams and
bouses. An eye-w I tares says out of a black
bank came a funnel-shaped cloud about one
hundred yards lu length. This was driven
before tbe storm at a terrible rate of speed.
Tbe storm struck tbe little town of Oak
Ridge, about eight mile* south of here, and
paaaed ou a serpentine course through thick
woods, falling trees like blades of grass be­
fore the scythe. Both the Pan- Handle and
Toledo, Cincinnati A BL Louis mails were
blockaded in several places by falling trees.
A hired band ou the farm of Thomas An­
drews was Instantly killed, bls body being
found several hundred yards away. A farm
house belonging to ono Wilson was blown
over and a child crushed by falling timtiers.
The cyclone continued on tn a southeastern
direction, destroying everything in its way.
Other people are supposed to be Injured,
but reports from the place* are very meager.
Indianapolis, Ind., March 27.—The
storm appears to have covered but a narrow

age in this city and vicinity was trifl'ng. At
Brightwood, four miles east, a Mias Xaribo
was so badly injured by falling timbers
that she will die. In the neighborhood of
Connersville a number of bouse* were un­
roofed and barns leveled to the earth. Tbe
barns and other buildings of the Updegraph
farm, south of Connersville, were badly
damaged. Two bams belonging to Will­
iam Robinson, In the same neighborhood,
were wrecked and bls residence badly
damaged.
There are some farms in
tbe storm's track which have hardly a fence
standing. At Bedford an engine and trav­
eler used for transferring (.tone from tiie
cars at the Hollowell Granite Company’s
mills were blown from the track, falling at
a distance of . bout twenty fret upon the
track ot the Louisville, New Albany A Cid
cago Riilw.&lt;y. causing considerable deten­
tion ot the south-bound train.
New Orleams, La., March 2A—Kemp
levee broke Tuesday, and an imniena* vol­
ume of water is jaiuring through tbe crcvasee, completing the inundation ot Tensas
parish. Kemp, oue of the largest levees in
North Louisiana, was destroyed by the flood
of 1882, but was rebuilt by tiie United
States Government last year at a cast of
&gt;75,000. The levee can not be repaired
result of tbe break will be to fores tbe
people In Uie parishes of Concordia and
Tensas upon tiie charity of tbe country.
Five parisite* of the State, Madison, Ten­
sas, Concordia, Pointe Coupee and 2«h|
Baton Rouge are now almost completely
Inundated, and tbe overflow of water, lb
seeking an outlet to die Golf, will probably
devastate tlie rich Teciie country. There
will necessarily be great suffering, even It

11,000 whites and
01,000 negroes
the
latter being /.rlnclpeUy tenant­
farment
or
working
on
sliaree
Tbe water wni sweep away what little parssy that at least fifty thousand of them will
be absolutely deperuirot upon cliarlty until

T«n**s Rivers aectiexM wore entirely over­
flowed. Fwopie and stock peed immediate
reliei. ‘
RtCHMOxn, Va.. March 27.'—AU the
wharves In the lower part of the dty are
submerged, and the water i* np into Main
street and steadily rising. Mchants are

SrAKiti, March 27.—Tbe advance of th*

water has risen twenty-three inch** and is
rising fire Inches au hour. Three treaties
on tiie Richmond A Allmtiieny itoad have
been swept «way.
Watxkixm. I*. March 25.—Th* water
hi the Cedar River st this place reached tiie
htibert point since ,1858 Monday,'at which
time It ^tood thirteen feet eight and onehalf Inches above low water mark. Fully a
hundred re-ldeuces In the lower portion ot
th* city are under water, and In some cases I
the Water ia two-thirds of th* way. to the'
second sloriea Tbe busbieaa houses in a 1
territory one mile square have three feet of
water in their cellar* Thus far there have
been no casualtie* but the damage to prop­
erty will reach quit* a large figure.
CHARLES HOULDEN’S FOUL DEED.
Karegwi at Hie Wtfa, a Itarmar Maar Pw

■oMd*.
Petersburg, DL, March 24.—Chart**
Houlden, a well-to-do farmer aged fifty
years, living about five mile* sou lb of here,
butchered bls wife in the moat brutal man­
ner Saturday night.
He and his family,
consisting
of five
persons,
were
siding at the supper
table when
a few unpleasant words passed be­
tween him
and bis wife.
Sud­
denly tbe fanner aroae from tbe table and
began smashing chairs and 'breaking oilier
tiilugs in liis reach. Mm Houlden arose,
saying that she bad stood bls chase as
long as she intended to, aud. calling to tiie
children, she began to make preparations to
quit 11mj house.
Seeing tills, Houlden
stopped Into a hallway, seized an ax,
returned to tiie room, and struck Mm
Houlden on the side of the head, knock­
ing ber down. Then, drawing his knife
from his pocket, he u.ow it across her throat
from ear to ear, and, thinking site was dead,
started to leave the room. As he got to tiie
door Mm Houlden raised up on her elbows
and begged that her life mlgut be spared
! until she could say a few words. Her hu»] band again returned and cut another mortal
wound In the side of ber n«ck and stabbed
her in several places about Uie breast and
shoulders.
The assassin was soon after arrested,
when it was found that lie had attempted to
take bls life by cutting a gash In his
throat, but only Inflicted a flesh wound.
Tiie murderer was brought to this city this
afternoon and locked up in the county Jail.

Tenth and Nineteenth Howers jtnd th*
mounted infantry advanced to the wells of
Tamanieb, and will be followed by the in­
fantry this morning.
Osman Dtarwi’s
hordes, ,tt;e number of which is’, uncer­
tain.
bold
ruggud
and
uncertain
ground at tiie end of tli* val­
ley in which th* village of Tam­
an leb is situated. The cavalry bad a sharp
aklrmtah of two hour* with the rebels, dur­
ing which many of the Arabs were killed.
Before lt»e skirmish began Colonel Stewart
•ent a mounted native to tail tbe rebels that
tbe English would not quarrel with them,
and would not Injure any one unless fired
upon.
Tbe rebel scouts retired without
listening to th* proposals. Major Cbermslde, w| th two natives, tlien advanced for a
parley, when tiie rebels fired a volley. A
lively aklrmWi ensued. Tbe cavalry finally
retired, amid the jeers of tbe rebels, who
are strongly Intrenched in such a position
that only Infantry can be used against
them. Owing to the Intense beat and bad
water General Graham Intends to limit hia
march to clearing tbe valley of Tamanieb.

der Uie crack British bat taliloos an easy
prey to Oxman Digm* Even la the cool at
tbe morning many soldiers dropped and fall
behind, and were with difficulty brought
upb
General Graham'* messenger, sent to ask
theSinekiis to come in. returned with a t*ply (rum Osm» Di. ma that tbe sword was
tiie only medium of communication let ween
himself and the English.
' Bkkun, Marcli 25.—The semkofllclal
German papers are urging tiie Turks to ooeupy Suaklrn and tiie other place* on tn*
Red Sea. This course would, lu their opin­
ion. prevent further and more dlstrouing
complications In regard to the Egyptian
queatioo.
i Coxstaxtixopix. March 27.—Mr. Zelcoe, at one time American Consular Agent
at Alexandria, has asked the Porte for per­
mission to build a ship railway from El
Arish to Akabaii, to as to unite tbe Medit­
erranean with the Red Sea. The distance
Is about on* hundred and thirty mile*
Lqxdox. Marci* 27.—Tbe latest advice*
from Tonquin state that a Prluce of tha
royal family ot Annam had been convicted
of promoting a massacre of the Christian*
and had been hanged.
Loxdox, Marcli 27.—In reply to Mr.
Gibson. In Parliament, Mr. Trevelyan said
tne population of Ireland, about Uie middle
of 1883, as estimated by tbe Registrar-Gen­
eral, was 5,015,828. At present he thought
tbe population was 4,903,000.
Pax a ma, March 25.—Tire yellow fevsr Is
frightening many of tbe European canal
I employes from tiie Isthmus Oue hundred
MUST LEAVE THE COUNTY.
and fiity returned to France by the last two
steamer*
Orrin A. Carpenter Itenoanoed |
| Rotterdam, March 25.—The Courier
demands that France, Germany, America
Lixcor.x, III., March 37.—The indignt- and Holland intervene to prevwr. the protlon meeting in the Court-boose square ye*- posed treaty between England and Portugal
&lt;mdsy was a large oue, the crowd pre*- lfl regard to the Congo country, and to mainent being estimated at from two tc five Lal.°_U?? rt*la S?0- L
Loxtxjx. March 25.—The PaU-MaU
thousand.
thoo-od. Sneeches
Spocba, were
wm made
raul. hv
bj aninn _______
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_______________
GazOU_says the
only
foundation for_ th*
of our moat prominent citizens. Including statement made by the Morning Pott that
Rev. J. A. Chase, Colonel IL M. Hough, Gladstooe’s resignation was withheld nt a
James T. Hobllt, Rev. Mr.
Ritter request of the Liberal Association, la in
Elder Boekmui ud IL L. Weree. I
CleUMone'e llldei 1» mora »er..m
_____ ,____ ,
____ _ than wasthan
at first
"BuL" it“aara
wassunnoaad.
at firM supposed.
But,” it say*.
tbe remark was made that Carpenter ought •'Gladalone's cold is one thing, th* political
crisis
another.*
’
to be told that bls preuence^was no longer
L
oxdox
,
March
24.
—
Cremation
has been
needed, cries of “RopeT’ were raised.
Resolutions were adopted denouncing the gaining ground in Engl &gt;nd ever Moce JnUcriminal code and declaring that the assem­ ice Stephens ruled thas It was lawful The
blage, thoroughly believing in tbe guilt of ' London City authorities have resolved to
Orrin A. Carpenter, demand of the said establish a crematorium at Eiford. a suburb
Carpenter that he leave Logan County with­ of tiie East End, on tiie recommendation of
out necessary delay. Tbe nwolutioos coo- the medical officers that cremation is the
least objectionable of all known methods of
dude as follows:
disporiug ot tbe dead.

Burna, and concurring In tbe al most unani­
mous voice of the people of thia county, we
dlspaaalonatcly but Urtnir demand of the said
Carpenter tha bo I-ave ixi/an County withnaked th rough the world.' so that, if tbe
IniaKo of hl. victim doe* not aofteu fit* cal­
loused heart, »-l.
tben sting
ofn pub io opinion
will
.
.b.
______
■The sum oi one hundred dollars was se­
cured for Mr. Burns by passing around tho
PENNSYLVANIA MINING TROUBLES.

Port Richmoxd, Pa., March 25,—Tbe
coal troubles in the Schuylkill, Lehigh, Wy­
oming and Lackawanna regions are becom­
ing worse than him been previously re­
ported.
The continued suspension of
operations and lialf-pay plan that has
been exacted by Uie leaders of the
combination Is creating Intense dis­
satisfaction
and
murmuring
among
all classes of mln* operatives In the Schuyl­
kill district The malcontent colliers have
met in secret convention and formed a pro­
tective union, similar to the old Miners and
Laborers’ Bon*v&lt;4ent Association which was
dtsrupted during tbe labor troubles of 1874
and 1875. Emissaries have been sent to
oilier great mining centers, and strong
movement will be mndc to *ecuro the co-op­
eration and assistance of all the workingmen
employed in the ininea throughout tbe an­
thracite field* Operatives of the Phila­
delphia A Reading Coal A iron Company,
the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Dela­
ware, I.ackawanna. A Western, Delaware
A Hudson, Pennsylvania Coal Company,
and Uie Lehigh A Wilkesbarre Coal A
Iron Company, as well as tho cod com­
panies of tbe Pennsylvania A New York,
and Lake Erie A Western Railroad Com­
panies hav* ail signified their willingnens
to take an active j*rt in tbe aggressive
movement foran increa.se of working time
aud wage*______________

Death of loha j. Cisco.
New York, Hatch 24.—John Jay Ctaoo,
ex-A distant United States Treasurer, died
Sunday .morning in his seventy-ninth
year. Ho had been ailing from a com­
plication of liver disease* for Uh
past year, but had Dot been confined
to bl* bed until Friday. He leaves a wid­
ow, a son ami two daughter* Mr. Cisco
had been known in (ids city for th" hat
twenty years as one of the lending banker*
He was liorn bore, and was Assistant United
State* Treasurer during Prauklln Pierce’s

lions* the bill giving women the right to
vote on the license quastien was overwhelm­
ingly defeated without much diaeoasion. On
tbe bill giving them Uie right to vote hi

the bill being rejected by 95 to 83.

Cuban Planters Ruined.
New York. March 25.—Sagar te selling
at about tbe lowest price It ever readied,
and many Cuban residents of New York
are eager speculative buyers In anticIpaUoa
of a steady advance. But they may be dis­
appointed. The recent progress of tbe beet­
root sugar industry in Germany and Russia
has been Immense,and tills,togetiier with Hi*
deplorable condition vt financial affairs In
Cuba, may drive prices atlll lower. Mr. Loobet, who han just returned from Havana.&lt;1x71:
“That wonderful island is absolutely
mined. 1 saw men whom I knew In Paris
when they were living on incomes from
$25,000 to $50,000 who have to stay at
home dow, being unable to derive one-tenth
of that Income from the same plantations.
1 am told that tb* Government taxes
amounted to &gt;30.000,000, and tbe wtad*
crop waa doc worth $35,000,000. Th* Span­
ish Government and the German beet-root
competition are killing Cuba."
THE MARKETS.

be so quickly curCumutami f Bhuuii'a \ lUiaur a gwuaute-cd u&gt;
cure you.
. ■
bLEEFLEM mgbta, made miserable by that
temtae cuukl- «x;Uuu’a Cure la ita: rciuady

tai AKK1I cured, in-aita and sweet breath
oucuied by bWtoU s Catarrh Remedy. Price
tan-cute. Na»al injector tree.
CMlLOR'a cough and cvuMimptiOQ ewe

tiuU.
'
bHILOH'S Vitallxer la, hat you need for
I
i..—.I.,— _..a
uov.c.
CituLP, M uouptng Cough, and Uronchittis

&gt;I8E.

‘•Oh, you needn’t worry,” she
RUIN WROUGHT IN THE FOREST.

lu perlccLuiuer.
Life, in all of it* excitement, anxiety, or fear
is uu **HUIU lever,” Out tue lunucwuu mur-wv
ul gruwiug ctaMiren.

Before J have used
Bairn 1 am cuivd ui U
srnc.l aujtaiug aud b.

bottle of Ely'* Cream

sibic to bicatu luiuugu tuy twatrus. Latug
Ely s Cream Baliu a »uurt Ulue the Uuubie ctiEly’s Ci cam Balm is worth it* weight iu gold

A ten-ceut atemp lately sold in Nashville for

THOUSAND BAY BO.
never bcsilatc to itxviuiueuu jour Electric
outers to luy cuauoueta, uwy give eullr* sail*la&gt;.uuu MiMl ate rapiu ocueia.'’ Electric Bitters
me luc puses; aua Deal medicine kiiu»u aud

piaiui*. Fumy tue Uuuu aud regul*te tue
uvwel* hu i*uiUy cau tUloiu to be without
iucm. They will save Uuuaicua ui UoUars in

Two-thirds of the Georgia counties have
partial or total prohibition. But the law aud
toe auoic matter art out oi publics.
tie of Hill's Beetles* Cough bjrup. Loe it all.
11 not tausfied, retuni the emplj boUie aud I
will teluud tbe muucy. 1 ai*u hell tteilvs*
Worm bpccihc ou iLesan.e trim*. No cure do
pay. Cubb's Little FudophjUiu Puls cure*
ti«adacbe or uu pay.
F. T. BO1BE.
Woman is superlative; tbe beat leader id life;
tbe best guide m happy da)*; the beat conrrow.
•oler tn *----Right will prevail, sod iu the near future, the
•tieuglh, pur.tj and excalleuce of DcLaud's

way poeeibleaud you will still find them what
they art guaranteed to be.

BUCKLKN'b ARNICA SALVE. VOH
Tbe best salve Id tbe world for Cuts, Braises,

la guaranteed to give perfect aatiafactioD, or
money refunded. Price X cent* per box. For
sale by F. T. Boisx.

FOOLISH WOMEN
Those suffering from
coni pls i nt» peculiar to
their sex, which are
dally becoming more
dangerous and more

Friend.
For testimonial* prov­
ing Ito merit, address,
R. PaxoCLLY A Co.,
Kalamasoo,
Mich.

Sold by

“i
IS Ki*
No. 1 Bprlns.
CORN...............
UA18—Western
RYE

CHICAGO.
BREVES—Extra
&lt; hoteo
Good
Medium
BotclM-re' Block.
Interior Cattle.
HOGB—Live—uood to Choice
HR EBP.
EGGB-Freah
FLUUR-Winter.
Bering.
Patent
GRAIN—Wheat. No.1 Spring.

I
Lirarind -idney Banrdy,
|Ootnpou*efed from tbe wrtl kirr*»
Ourattve* Hoc*. Malt, Bedra, Man-

beSjS’Sobn-..... '
Red Tipped Hurl..
Fine Grwen
Inferior
POT ATU ES—Good to Choice.
PORK-Me**...TT.
LUMBERCommon Urewed RMln*.. 1
ntoriag.............. .
1
Conmon Boards ]

5“SS

...... ‘

BhlnglM.......... .’............
EAST URERTF.
CATOX-Besu....................... |
Fair to Good..
HOOB—Tortere.......................
,
ladatohtaa......... ..........

Common
BALTIMORE.

hogsTtT;.’. .':
■BMHF-Poor to Oroto*..

BITTERS
iTffitoMmns

�WOWLAMtl.

b^rrw-d. Mr .Ml Mm. H.mmM dcr.
*&gt; rriurn tb.uk. u thaw.who uriiud

SATURDAY,

"

LIPB IN NASHVILLE,
i an tong.

9.000 |

And Her Environs.

IWHarrali! &gt;nkla4,of twdrtod—I’Hina m.pln wrHi eu.
log at
: thi* (pre**) afternoon.
Marshall Gallj^*E fit Co's.
—Beef timber i* getting scarce and
tFW* wHI try and r.lZ^ out the *118price of steak luts Iwen advanced
balnnc*»f cMrr'Cloteing by Muy 1*8 &gt;in -to -- a pound.
•
•
15 eta.
—At a meeting of tbe council Mon­
day evening Dr. L. A.' Foote was ap­
pointed health officer for the ensuing
H. A. DURKKB

Writes inZnrance for the Continental,
Phoenix, irerrou
Detroit r
Fire
and Marine,
Snn , — Henry Heath while out fishing
ITHwnix.
ire »n&lt;i
marine, nun
and Germania &lt;n*nm«M«i companies. I M(ind«y night fell Into the rapids be-

sold. See him.
CT* If you are going te buy a carriage
or wagnn see B. F. Reynold* before
y&lt;m bty.&lt;o
•
. ;i ,.
VIBGIMIA FARMS AND MILL8
For sain and exchange. Write ter
Free Catalogue. Refer to Mr. John F.
Fuller, of Nashville, to whom we have
sold a farm. R. B.Chavflx A Co..
38 31
Richmond, Va.
• CT" We have die finest line of Ging­
hams ever shown in Nashville.
.
.
Fowr.gR A Cawphelu
SHOES I SHOES! SHOES!
SHOES! shoes!
x
| rrhe 1 arrest line of Women’s, M
and Children's Shnes ever show
Nashville, cheap for cash.
,
tFF.T. Bole* ha* jnat received a
large line of Wall Paper, Borders,
Window Shades, Ceiling Decorotfona,
etc., for Uie spring trade. Call and ex­
amine. _______ _______ ________ _
CT* Denims. Tickings, Shirtings,
Sheetings, Toweling*, all sold very
cheap for spot eaah.
Fowler A Campbell.
A third interest in the Nashville Ele­
vator and Feed Mill. Will trad* for
salable property. Also a farm of 160
acres. (115 imoro^ed) two miles west cd
Nashville.
J. B. Marshall.

F GT New styles of Furniture of every
description constantly arriving st
Kellogg A Demaray’a furniture store.
Prices always lowest.
FARM FOR8ALZ.
A good farm of 130 acre* two miles
south-west of Nashville. Eighty acres
improved, 80 acres of timber, good
orchard, good house and bams. Price
•50 per acre.
Wm. Griffin.

i

CT" Land Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce­
ment at
Marshall. Gallatin A Co’s.
CT" I have sold my millinery stock to
Mr*. Cora Page, who has assumed possrtuiioQ. moved the good* into Mr*.
Wickham’s building, and I cordially
recommend her to my patron*, aa an
experienced and worthy milliner and
drees maker. Those owing me will
please call atmyUate quarters at
their earliest convenience aud settle
up their account*.
37-38
Miss E. Chapmah.

No one should‘buy clothing nntil
they have called at Lee's and examin­
ed the largest line ever shown in
Nashville.
,
OT A fine and nobby line &lt;vf Spring
Suita for men, boys and yontH* jnst ro­
seiveti at
8. Liebiiauseb’s.
FF* We have oytmed this week a line
of Hosiery for spring wear which we in­
vite you all to inspect.

CT* Closing out our Lumber very
cheap at
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s,
CT* When in need of window or door
Frame*, Moulding* or anything in the
lime of house furnishing, planing and
matching, remember Kellogg A Bell.
Thev have an •stabliithod reput-ition
on this kind of work that i* second to
none in the county.
CT*New style. adjustable easy rork■a, at lowest price*, jnet received at
Kellar &amp; Demaray's.

IV Our stock of Groceries is com­
plete, as usual.
Fowler A Campbell.
BOUGHT FOR CASH.

I have bought my clothing for cash
and am welling cheaper than noy man in
Barry or Eaton couuty. A good Suit
of Clothes for $0.
H. M. Lee.

CVTh? Best Bedstead in two coun­
ties, only five dollar* at
KELLOOfl A D*MARAY*a.

FARM FOR HALE.
Eighty-acre farm 8 miles sooth of
Nashville, *cll improved with good
double frame house nearly new 30x40,’
barn, good orchard, spring by the
bonne, ciaterp and well, farm fenwd
mostly wi»h board fence, all kinds of
fruit. Will sell cheap and on terms to
suit any one. Parties wishing to buy
can do do better than bv calling on me.
38-68
James 8. Perry.

CT" Con^Meal, Chop Feed, Oats and
Corn at '
’
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
SPRING cioTHDCG?

Don’t buy any clothing until ynn see
that handsome new stock just received
at.
97 98
B. Khultz’s,

K7 Maple Sugar taken in exchange
for goods andon account.
.
Fowler
Campbell.
CT* A whole car load nf Drain Tile
at
Marshall Gallatin A Co’*.
NEW MEAT MARKET.

Uebbotuer, where esa always be found * comp!rte'l»eof fresh and salt me»U, uuMfr,
dried beef, etc.. which be sold st lowest prices
By keeping be*&lt; quality good* ind aeillog low,
I bop* to receive « fair share oft be public p*u
___ — ■
‘
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NOTICE.
AH penwtw itwletaed tn tbe la

•&gt;»■■■ “■&gt;
.
s —Kansas has moved* bis boot and
shoe stock into the Wheeler building.
Hr has hn&lt;l a portion of tl.e room par­
titioned ofi and has moved hi* family
therein, t
—Harry Stowe hasrerted the build­
ing just vacated by W. II. Kansga and
will open therein a confectionery stock.
He will also serve ice Cream during
warm weather.)

a regular coupon ticket office.
—At a 8-mile abating contest at the
Vermontville rink tyednredey evening
C. L.Wairsth of thia village lost the
prize of 88 by aix of the shortest kind
of fret. Another contest has been ar­
ranged for Wednesday evening nextfive miles this time—fora puree of 110.
The race will be between Homer Bale
who woo the race WednORday evening,
and C. L. Wateath of this village. The
race will begin at 9 o'clock. No bet­
ting allowed at the rink.
—The furniture Ann of Ranger A
Farley, Battle Creek, have been in bus­
iness in that prosperous city lea* than
two yean, yet in that abort time they
built qd a business which is a source of
gre'.t pleasure-to themselves and. dis
comfort to their competitors.
They
occupy a business place of four floors,
and have their different branches ot
business systetnized and arranged io
most convenient manner for tbe display
of their beautiful stock. You will not
mis* theii advt. in another column.

THE MYSTERY
—A. 8. Winn ha*carried the replevin
. Of NaahvUI*** P*ttj B*rflarim Owri V*.
case of Lncy Flint, by her agent. H. W.
Flint, to the circuit court upon an ap­
On Wednesday morning A. J. Hardy
peal, and/the same will be argued dur- swore out a warrant for the arrest of
Ing-the Msy term. *
Rado Reypolds, changing him with the
—Potter, tiie Hawk man and propri­ larceny of a watoli and chain belonging
etor of the Vermontville skating rink, to Mrs. N. P. Frink. Upon being ar­
gives a fantastic sugar party at the raigned, Bad? plead guilty. He was re­
aforesaid rink Saturday evening, April quired to give bail for bis appearance
at the May term of circuit court in the
5th. See his advt. elsewhere.
amount of 8300. Failing to obtain a
— Tl.e fishing season opens encour­
agingly to those who love the sport, bondsman, be was remanded to the
and who doesn’t I A large number of county jail and was escorted to Hast­
ings Wednesday afternoon by Consta­
exceptionally flue pickerel have been
ble W. E. Gngga. Tbe developments
secured near the dam this week.
which led to bis arrest are as follows:
—The railroad co.’s new engine bouse
A few days ago a young man named
hup and enclosed. It’s a handsome
Ed. Reynolds, who ia a cousin of Rado'*
and commodious building and when
and who lives nt Eaton Rapid*, was
Dave Fitz, finds himself enclosed there­
visiting at Elias Ogden's in this village,
in, he will be well fixed and no mistake.
and while there Mrs. Ogden chanced to
—The Main'street gutters have been ask him where he obtained a watch
neatly cleaned and the refuse drawn chain which he wore. He replied that
away. Now let the defective side­ be got It of Rado Reynolds. It at once
walks belt-paired, some new ones built occurred to Mrs. Ogden that this might
and our stieets will be in a present­ bs .the chain which, together with a
able condition.
silver watch, was stolen from Mrs. N.
—S. Liebhauser will move his cloth­ P. Frink’s residence some time ago.
ing stock into his*store room second She made known her suspicion to
door north of C. W."8niith’s the first of young Reynolds (Ed) and he called at
the week. John Furniss will then oc­ Mrs. Frink’s with the chain. Mrs. F.
cupy the whole of the building with identified it as her property and it waa
bls meat market.
turned over to her.
When tbe report tlint the chain bad
—Frank Fuller has returned from hia
Virainia tour. He expresses himself been recovered reached Rado, he went
at
once to Mrs. Frink, confessed hie
as having been favorably impressed
with the appearance of things there, crime, but declared that he proposed to
and before fie returned bought a 160- do better and besought her not to
cause his arrest.
He also told ber
acre farm near the Pamnnky river.
that he traded the watch to Toni Brann
—Owing to the inclemency of the
who know working at Caledonia. Mrs.
weather, but a small audience greeted
Frink took do steps to secure Rado’s ar­
E Itnond Parsloe Tuesddy evening.
rest, b'dt dispatched Constable Griggs
Those who did attend enjoyed his re­
to Caledonia to recover the watch if
citations exceedingly, although many
possible. Young Braun and the watch
of them had lame sides next day as a
were found, but Tommy refused to de­
result of Parsloe’s mirth-provoking
liver up the watch. Mr. Griggs, there­
mimicry.
fore. telegraphed to Nashville for a
—H. M. Lee’s little boy, Gaylord was warrant ter his arrest. Receiving it
suddenly stricken with that terrible he took Thomas into custody and he
disease Cerebro spinal fever lost Fri­ was brought to Nashville where it
day morning and for a time it wan was ascertained that he knew all the
thought that be must die. A day or time that the watch was stolen proper­
two ago, however, he rallied slightly ty. Thi* frightened biui and he gave
and hopes are now entertained for bis up the watch* forthwith and very' w&gt;'lrecovery.
ingly paid the costs lie bad incurred.
—Some of the b-hoys, on mischief
After reaching Hastings, we under­
bent, thinking, perhaps, to antidote the stand that ILido made a clean brea*t
effects of ’hoi. b-junc^d Deppeller, of the whole series of burglaries impli­
Nashville’s German disciple of E»cula- cating several others who will b^tipeedpius, and Charley Neal into the river ily brought to justice.
Mond-iy evening, nt a moment when
they unconsciously got conveniently
LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE
near the wati-r’s edge.
—Woodland people are complaining
Most time for frog music.
of the condition of the crossway north
Maple sugar festivals are now iu orof town near E. Lockhart's. Nashville
can’t afford to lose any of the trade of der.
Miss Jennie Frace is visiting Char­
Woodland's good people, but we un­
«
derstand that many of them are mar­ lotte friends.
Mrs. Will Martin has been quite sick
keting elsewhere because of their in­
ability to get over this crosaway with for a week past.
lElzn Well* has closed hi* billard hall
loads.
—Tbe maple dngnr season has, thus j. and moved to Chester.)
Ella and Lucy iieckMthorn are sick
far. prove&lt;l anything but satisfactory
with spinal meningitis.
to maker*. There has probably been
C.
L. Glasgow has “hnug hi* banner
but about 15,000 lbs. marketed here so
far. Although we have hnd several [Excelsior] on tbe outer wall.”
Henry
Gross has laid aside the awl
apparently fine sap days, the flow has
been exceedingly thin acd most farm­ and last and gone to carpentering.
Will
it
be base ball again this season !
ers seem to think that the season is
The boys have already began to plav
about at an end.
“catch.”
—T. E. Niles took his first boat ride
John Graves has been putting in his
of the season Monday. In attempting
spare time thi* week taming a festive
to float over the dam hi* l&gt;oat filled
must mg.
with water and Torn concluded to take
Dennis Ward returned to Montague
hia chances without it. He according­
Wed uesday morning after a two- weeks’
ly jumped into the roaring torrent, and
visit in Nashville.
after a brilliant struggle which was in
L. J. Wheeler and wife departed for
ienaely amusing to lookers-on, reached
their western home (Columbia, Dako­
the shore in safety.
ta) Tuesday evening.
—Tuesday afternoon as Mr*. Onio
Dr. A. 8. Winn has had bis buck’s
Strong attempted to alight from her bead mounted upon a finely carved
carriage iu the bam, ber clothing shield. It** a fine specimen.
caught on the seat and she fell, her
Herb. White, of Lowell, visited in
face striking violently upon tbe floor. Nashville the first of the week and de­
She wa* picked np in an unconscious parted for Dakota Wednesday.
condition and Dr. Young* was sum­
Mrs. Elizabeth H intaburger and son
moned, when it was ascertained that of Wadsworth, Ohio, have been visit­
ocher than a number of ugly bruise*, ing at 8. Overholt's daring tbe week.
no senous damage resulted.
That the backbone of winter is irre­
—Since March ISch, Agent Oviatt has trievably broken is attested by the
ticketed through paaaeng-jra te the fol­ fact that Tom Niles has donned his Unlowing points:
One to Winnipeg,
Manitoba, three to Aberdeen, Dakota,
Mr*. Alice Willett, of East Clarence,
three to Juniata, Neb., one to Lisbon, N. Y.. after a four weeks visit with
D .kota. twe to Dakota City. Iowa, two Nashville friends, returned
home
to 8L Paul, Minn., one to Cleveland. Thursday.
*
Ohio, three to Monroeville, Ohio, two
Wm. Htfmmell moved bis family Ba­
to Troy, Ohio, three to Piqua, Ohio. te hi* new house Saturday—jus* six
Pretty good pasaeogw •bowing for a week* from the day tbe old one was

D. R, Slade, of Maple Grove, has
loaded a car with emigrant movable*
and stock and will start for Atchioson,
Neb., Un* evening.
Ard. Stanton left for Chicago Mon­
day morning, intending to stop on Uie
way at* Battle Creek and Michigan
City to visit friend*.
.
Spring must really have come. Mayo
now reads the daily report of tbe
Crouch tragedy to bis group of atten­
tive listener* iu open air.
W. E Griggs and R. E. Williams
have been doing some fine decorating
and paper hanging nt Uie residence* of
G. W. Francis and G. A. Truman. . ,
Dr. C. W. Goucher ha* decided not
to go south, but will move to Howard
City near which place he lias a farm.
He made a trip to that place this week
te arrange for locating there.
The Augusta Mines minatral troupe,
which was managed a short time by
J. £. Gregory and E. M. Everts, show­
ed at Bellevue recently. They still
are apparently in hard luck.
-J
H. M. Lee has received from Billing*.
Montane, a fine specimen of natunj his­
tory in the shape of a Rocky mountain
sheep’s head handsomely mounted. It
was sent by A. D. J area rd formerly of
Nashville.
.
James Fleming, the pioneer jeweler,
alive to the demand* of the people, has
purchased a fine Gilbert regulator and
has' plsced it in position in his store.
It is ornamental as well afl useful and
will no doubt be appreciated by our
citizens. It will indicate Nashville
time.
This week’s New, will be found to
contain a sunplemtent devoted mainly
to the announcement of Uie Hasting*
Engine and Iron Work*. The firm is
doing a rushing business in their line
and we take pleasure in commanding
them to those needing anything in
their line.
The old, reliable wagon manufactur­
ing firm of E. Clapp A Son, Battle
Creek, place their announcement in
The News. This firm has an unusually
fine line of carriages in all the popular
styles, such as White Chapels, Tim­
kins Patterson and Curtis side springs
and phaeton*, besides wagons, buck­
boards. etc., and are selling at lowest
prices. All their work is made by the
day and of best materials, and their
patrons can rely upon receiving their
money’s worth in every deal.

M. Reber start* for Aikanoa* thi*

1884.

1884.

SKINNER,

on a visit.
Temperance sermon at the church
next Sunday.
Lewi* Bizcr has gone to Marshall to
I» now receiving id* 'lock of
work for Mr. Bach.
Missionary meeting at Mrs. J. Co’e•tock's Wednesday.
Jno. Smith has rented and moved on
Cl A. Hough’s farm.
Faul A Vol tie’s new sign adds to tbe,
appearance of their store.
8. W. Holmes ba* gone to Detroit af­
ter a stock of spring goods.
Dan Hager and son expect to run a
meat market here this summer.
Miss Lucinda Borkle has returned
C ASHMJEItES.
from Albion, wherp she has taken a
course in music.
Mis* Clara Eddy gave an elocutionary At Prices that Defy Compe­
entertainment at the South Jordan
tition.
school house on last Friday eve.
This is the poorest sugar season we
have had in a number of years. There
is very little sugar coming into market
V. Heddinger, of Sunfield, ha* rent­
ed his farm and has bought Mr. God­
ard’s house |nd lot and expects soon to
moke here.
It is said by people living near a cer­
tytUmplc* »cnt by mall if requested.
tain saw mill in thi* town, that, Chica­
go capital, Hasting* talent and Wood­
land whiskey run the same.
A. J. Carpenter, of Bay City, is vis­
iting friends here.
He is the same
Carpenter yet, but looks aa though he
had passed through a very severe sick­
ness.
Vim E Gar.

BATTLE CREEK,

SPRING GOODS.
CARPETS
BLACK SILKS

Come and See Us and
Save Money. .

T. B. SKINNER.

HMM!

NORTH CASTLETON.

SPRING, 1884.

Sugaring is rather slim.
B. W. Austin is on the sick list.
Travelers now take the lower road.
Mr. Bradley ic the boss sugar maker.
Mrs. John Gardner is slowly recover­
ing.
Eugene Weaver has moved to Pen­
field.
Warranted for Ten Yean uol to Crack.
Esq. Warner has been building new
Peel, Chalk or Blister. Paints, Oils,
fence.
Varnishes and Brushes.
E. Lockhart’s little girl has tbe
mumps.
Cad. Bolo Sundayed with friends in
Assyria.
BEST ON WHEELS.
M. H. Bloom returned from Howard
City Friday.
E. Lockhart has a few tons of good Wiard Plows and Repaint,
hay for sale.
South Bend Plows and Repairs,
Mrs. Wm. Austin has returned from
Gale Chilled Plows and Repairs.
Monroe Co.
Wheat is looking very well consider­
KALAMAZOO
ing the hard winter.
Amos Snider has a new kind of ducks SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
they have laid all winter.
The crossway on Pleasant valley is
in a bad condition at present.
Freeman Oates, of Young’s Corner,
made E. Lock hart a visit laat week
With the Be*t Hanger made, *11 put up by
Several of our old citizens at ten Jed
a strictly firet-claw Tinner of years' ex­
the funeral of Mr. Chas. Strowo in town
perience, who is also a Tin, Copper
last Sunday.
and Sheet Iron worker. See ta
and bare your buildings
Rev. Bridenstine delivered a sermon
spouted, and save
at the East Castleton U. B. church
many times their
Tuesday eve.
“Col.” Crocker and The News “dev­
il” smiled on citizens on Pleasant Val­
“The Star that lead* them all.”
ley last Sunday.
Lo. Hosmer and wife have returned
from Holton, and Lo. has rented bis New Home Sewing Nlnchlneu,
mothers farm and commenced business
Needles unci Attachment*.

Nails, Glass, Putty, Sash,
Doors, Blinds^Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints

NASHVILLE WAGONS

I am credibly informed that a report
is being circulated to the effect that
our town*bip clerk. Mr. Frank McDerby, acted uniustiy sod unpolitically in
the matter of recording a chattie mort­
gage, given me on the roller skates
UM*dio the Winn A Flint rink, and a
certain bill of sale given by Mr. Flint,
on same. I take pleasure in putting Mr.
McDerby in fair light before the public
by plainly ntating that any report of
such n nature, is wholly false, and
a«k alt who may hear the name to con­
sider from whom it emanated b&gt;«fore
putting any confidence in It. I hand­
ed McDerby my chattie mortgage and
instructed him not in record it until
further advised, unless some other ar­
ticle on same skates waa presented for
record, I saw him later and Saturday
night instructed him to record mort­
gage-first thing Monday morning,
which he wa* in the act of doing when
the bill of sale Was presented for re­
cord, and there was do way but record
first the paper presented first. I was
in a position toknow all al&gt;out the cir­
HASTINGS.
cumstances and I can cheerfully say
that Mr. McDerby acted exactly aa law
The water works question will be de­
directs in all such cases, and I regret
exceedingly that any of my fellow cided by ballot at tbe coming spring
townsmen should stoop low enongh t© election.
utter for political reasons such false
Arthur Haskins, an employee fora
and recoiling statmenta atmut one, who
iu the administration of hia official long time of Bently Bros. A Wilkins,
duties ha* merited and won the appro died of consumption laat Thursday.
val of all except the seemingly uecesH. II. Willis, of Battle Creek, has
nary political and social crank.
been in town during the week talking
C. L. Glasgow.
up tbe water works project to our
VAPOR STOVES
00 MM ON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS citizen*.
John Hotchkiss’ dwelling on Green
Cocxcil Rooms,
i
street, occupied by Chas. Hotchkiss, In fact. Everything in the Hardware
Nashville, Mar. 94, 1884. (
was burned to the ground about 1
Regular meeting.
Line at Bottom Prieto.
Present, Boston, President; Dickinson, Fur- o’clock Friday morning. Tho building
nla»,Hoag,Purkey,Smith aod Truman,trustee*. is Hupposed to have ignited from a
CALL AND SEE VS.
Minutes last meeting read and approved.
stove. Insured.
The aecouot of Horace W. Flint for three
Burnes Messer, of Lakota, Dakota,
dollar* was presented and on motion allowed died at the residence of his brother
at two dollars by ayes and nays aa follows:
Chester, In this city, Monday morning
Ayes, Dickinson, Furals*, Hoag, Smith and
of congestion of the heart. Mr. Ches­
Truman. Nays, Pnrkey.
The following accounts were presented and ter Messer wo* awakened about eleven
o’clock Sunday evening by his groans
on motion allowed:
L A. Brown,...........................................f 3.50 and found him unconscious, in which
C. L. G !a*gow,........................................ 38.20 condition he remained for three hour*
On motion the bond* &gt;t the Mamba) and when death ensued.
Treasurer were fixed at 84.000 and Street ComMajor G. M. Anderson was in tbe
niiaaloner at 9500.
city this week and made a final pro­
On motion the president appointed tbe fol­ posal to our citizens for the proposed
lowing named truitee* for tbe aevend stand’ng
K. A II. R. R. The company asks that
committee*.
Finance—Trutnan. Smith and Hoag.
a sufficient number of our 'solid men”
Street*—Fund**, Dickinson and rurkey.
guarantee
the payment of 85 per cent
Licrnae—Smith and Dickinson.
On motion tbe salaries of village officer* for of the amount raised. It will hardly
tbe enMilng year were flxad aa follow*:
We are no»r exhibiting the
be
accepte
d.
___ ___________
Mamba!. &lt;125.
Clerk, 850.
WEST VERMONTY1LLETrea»urer, 825.
btreet,Comnu»sioucr 12j&gt; cent* per boar.
Royal Cronk i* moving on hi* place.
Health officer C. W. Goucher presented the
-STOCK OF. Daniel Snoke is able to be around
following report:
.'
Nashville, Mar. 94.1884.
agniu.
.
Board of Health. Village of NaahrtBe.
Wee Lyons returned to his home last
Gents—I herewith submit report for the
part year. Comparative good health baa pre­ Monday.
vailed. An epidemic of acarict fever occured in
Peter Hudson has got to papa—an­
month* ot September and October, thii ty case*
being reported with but oue death. Our citi- other boy.
aooa have aided tbe health authorities iu their
Dave Barnard has taken unto him­
endeavor to Improve the Sanitary condition of
tbe village and but two instance* were reported self another rib.
of person* tearing down or defacing placard*
The farmers are awfaliy sweet this
The Lowest,
muddy weather.
The mumps are using tbe people
J. TGoccreb, M. D.,
Health Officer.
rough in these parte.
On motion report accepted and Dr. L. K.
E. A. Campbell will move next week
VatAJb appointed Health Officer for the ensuing
OFKBA HOUSE BLOCK,
east of Vermontville on Mr. Blair’s
farm.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
Several of our young folks on tbe
On motion the president appointed Furals*,
Truman and Dickinson a* a committee to locate State rood took in the bop at Vermont­
ville Saturday night.
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"SATURDAY.

OUB WASHIWHTOH LETTfR.
jFros* *«r rap*tar *iDrv*peu&lt;UaL)
Waahixotom. D. C.,
March. 82. 1884.
• The House of Repwaeutatives
swollen to such formidiS^ proport

W© did this in order that all rradere
might know the •bnolot* truth of all
of all our aaarrliona and that they
were InummI upon tb© value of our re­
medy aud not upon idle word*. Belew
we give a few extracts from recent let­
ter*, which apeak fur themaelaea. We
will only add that we eoald farniab one
hundred thousand more el similar na­
ture did occaaion requite, but we be­
his amiable wife had borne tbe infliction lieve entire American pa bite ia now con­
with a Christian fortitude end equanimity vinced of the positive value of War­
ner's Safe Cure.
married life, but recently tbe gentleman Roebeater, N. Y. H. H. Warner &amp; Co
[MMtWfi CkK

M to involve deplorable waste of time
as roll calls.
Throe hundred and
twenty-five names cannot be called and
Toepotidod to in much leas than .Ibonr.
Medon*, amendme nta, and the passage
'of bill* often necessitate going tLrougli
this proceu a numlxir-of time* daring
B day’s session, and tiie time thus con­
sumed is an enormous loes nf money,
hl.h tenor enore that, would reach tbe
ecpecially
since Congress
meet*
every day at noon and adjourns at half’
past four p.m. Inventive genius, how­
ever, al ways follows close in tiie wake
of public necessity, and an invention vices for exorcising tbe unruly sounds that
that will interest tiie economist, politi­ poured from his open mouth ware unavail­
ing. Ho himself deeply regretted his un­
cal or otherwise n&gt; an electrical device, fortunate proclivity, and really triad to
now no exhibition in the Capitol for ooquar it
enabling a yea und nay vote to be tak­
Recently bls wife told her troubles to a
en in the House iastaataneounly. Each lady friend. Tbe friend was one of those
membvr would have on hisdenk a small
lever, which when turned to the right for everythin g, from a boll on the nose to
hereditary rheumatism. She immediately
vote* “yea,” and to the left "no,” tiie
"yeas” and "nav*” being taken at the snaring. It was aa .Imple as it was efflcasame time. The vote* are automatical ly counter! and placer! before ttJC '-pro- candle into tbe opened mouth of the scorer
fiidirig officer. Tbe name of each meta^ and tickling his palate with it. A candle
was prescribed as the only silicle that
ber, his rote and his state are at tho
could bo used without injury to tbe pa­
same time printed on a recofti sheet on tient’s te th as bo convulsively dosed
the eterks desk, nnd exhibited on an them on feeling tbe tickle. It was to bo
ananciator in full view of every oue.
used upon tho anorer without his previous
Oa Monday of every week a flood of knowledge, so that tho shock received
new bills ponra into the House, nnd on woo Id permanently cure him of bls habit,
last -Monday more than a hundred as it is a well-autb&lt; ntlcated physiological
fact that tbe mind of a sleeper actively re­
found a resting place on the clerks tains impressions so obtained.
desk. I uy resting place because they
Without intimating her designs upon
will never be heard of again thi* ses­ him his wife procured a brand-new tallow
sion, ioaamach a* Congress cannot pos­ candle and secreting it under ber pillow
sibly dispose of more than a small frac­ awaited an opportunity for Its use. It
tion of tbe matter already awaiting waa well on to midnight when this oc­
curred. At about that ghosily hour her
action, before tbe time for,adjournment husband. In tho pleasant phantasies of his
The House hs* paosed two bills this dreams, rolled over on bis back, aod,
week. Tbe firat was a deficiency ap­ with a few gentle, preliminary snorts and
propriation bill of *1,679,000, among puffs, commenced his solo. Wider and
tbe items ot which maybe mentioned . wider opened his mouth as the deep
*35.600 for paying tbe remainder ot tbe unearthly corruga ion of sound issued
forth. At laat it was stretched to Its full
*alnrtes of deceased Congressmen of
extent, and tho roar that came rumbling
the Furtv-eighth Congress to their out notified hia wakeful apouse that tbeap­
widows.
The Rcpreaentative* who pointed moment had arrived. Trembling­
have died being Haskell, Mackey, ly and with a thumping heart she seised
Cotts, Herndon and Poole. Tbe other tha candle, and bolding it, swinging I ks a
bill was the appropriation for tbe mail pendulum, by tbe wick end, she suspended
It over tbe yawning mouth of the sleeper.
service, than winch no measure during Tbe lady’s band shook so with suppressed
thia sesaiou Las been more lengthily excitement that she could scarw pilot the
discussed, more penitently antagoniz­ tut end or tho whiu ntoooll.lt b.t»»o
ed. .or occasioned no ninny parti­ hU twit It ... ootorl ju.t - . tre.
toondou. .nor. wm m.kli. &lt; Ito exit. Thor,
san tilt* and offensive personalities.
Tbe Senate pttAaed an appropriation was a moment’s awiul silence, and then
the bottied-up breath came pealing forth
,
.
... *
..
of *50,000 for tbe suppression of the
in rath . horrlbte, unoorthly rnoonor thot
fool and mouth disease in cattle, after hl.
wi .'n gave
ir* v* n
H tY «h
r i.-lr and—dropped
hia wife
a little
shriek
a lengthy and interesting debate, dur­ tbe candle. Down plunged half ita oleag&gt;
ing which Senate At Bayard and Pend­ luoua length into the throat of the inno­
leton indulged in some state rights cent sleeper, fairly plugging up that useful
doctrine. Tbe pleuro-pneumonia bill channel of life. He could not snore, he
MU* yell,
jru, be
uo could
wuiu barely
uaiviy breathe.
U1UAAUO.
could not
is still pending in that end of the Capi­ vuuha
What terrible thought shot through his
.
.
...
.
tol, ane the common schools bill has
. been taken up. In addressing tbe Sen­
rith a mighty i
ate in bebalf of aid fur public schools aevering tbe grease of tbe candle and
Senator Blair said this was the most ly Imbedding Its wick in the centei
important measure that । hod been
brought before that body sitice the war and aound. and firmly fixed. 'But
tbs man waa not there. With the
He thought if common schools had ex­ face of a boiled oys'er and tbe
isted everywhere and in sufficient num­ appearance of a hare-limbed lunatic be
bers all over the United States there wm gyrating around the room, hia eyea
would have been no war. Knowledge bulging from hia bead, hie arma wildly
and virtue were naturally aasociaterl aawlng tho air, and a great, gi la toning
and were essential to tbe maiotainance white thing aticking out of hl* inflamed
countenance like a pig’s tail prematurely
of free institutions.
The American placed. Waab-pitcber, bowl and atand
citizen bad a continuous pnblic life, went over In one dire craah. Chaira, table
even with holding office, and as the and bed clotbee mingled in a sort of house­
education of the cum mon schools was hold ball-■ term. Hia wife cried murder,
all that twenty-four 'wenty-fifths of thievea aud fire, and mado vain attempts
onr citizens could secure, the effort of to seize upon tbe projecting end of tbe
the nation should be to promote the thing. He could not apeak, be could not
system in every way.
fully perform was to dance around like an
Another topic of discussion in the enraged lunatic. At laat he seised the
Senate was undisposed of
pension crndle and by one mighty wrench drew It
claim*. Senator* bewailed the daily forth, stripping tbe Inside half off the wick
demands made upon them by impatient and leaving his mouth filled to running
and wearied applicant* for pensions. over with the broken tallow.
His wife is no longer annoyed by hia
Senator Logan said he received them
by tbe hundred in one mail. Senator northeast corner of tbe thi-d story, up
Blair thought if the force in tbepension
office were trebled thousand* of these whoee heart ia black enough to attempt
people would yet die of disease, and tbe murder of ber husband by strangling
starvation before their cases could be him with a candle deserves neither husband
nor home comforts.
adjudicated. But Senator Ingalls took
the pooitiou that undetermined claims
DYING AS THEY PREDICTED.
of more than two year* standing could
only be found iu case* where tbe ap­
plicant* bare failed to furnish the nec[Petersburg (Va.) Special;
easary evidence to support their claims
Fanny Bcott, a bright mulatto womar.
that tbe present pension system was and a cook in the employ of Judge Hinton,
efficient in every way. and that no na­ of tbe Supreme Court of Appeals of this
tion on earth had ever been so extra
VHgantly generous with ita pension list morning, and several hundred colored
people surrounded tbe bouse En which the
as the United States.
body lay. At six o'clock she had risen te
The bill to extend the time for the order to prepare the morning meal Jcr th*
payment of the tax on distilled spirit*, family, hbo hade them eat beartOy bsnow id bonds, the measure in which so
many eminent Kentucky statesmen dinner time.
are intereatad. came up in the Aouse of
Keprrseutative* on Wednesday.
Mr.
Morrison leading off in support of it
The debate waycontinned with anima­ present walked about the house. Late on
tion on Thursday and it i* thought a
vote will be reached this afternoon. As not return until an early hour on Bunday
*® ]b*t«nce of the varion* motive* that morning. H- then told those who were
present that he would die at tbe same hour
wiU prompt votes uu f|,is question, * ist which bia wife had died. A little before
pnnnioeot CongreMtnan was asked by sight
1
o'clock on Bunday morning hia
a la&lt;iy friend aud a zealous advocate of wife’s sister went into the room where th-temperance, what action he wonld take
&lt;&gt;n tbe peudiug meaanrs*. He replied
■ibe screamed and called for help. MereriVUtekey onre „Ved my lift. nnd 1 in­
al members of Fauuy’s •• society,” who
tend to vote for |f,"
aad been sitting up with ber body, rei|K&gt;nd«'d to hercull. It wm then discovUCaJi/urnia the other day, Ju at a*
•red that husband and wife were l&lt;otb
flie miiltsterha*! ronrlurft-l a marriage dead, bcott held tbe llfrlees t»&gt;d,-ofhta
c- ’-nn.nv. the hrfde
the groom
dta-i. Wirt,- u tiiooglitlul sympathy
I&lt;mi i'rvtng soiieiuidr Ntrangely out of Jis evening when the innend toakpet-o.

.FiW-U,,J RDcnoth west she

Warner's Safe Care doe* all claimed
fnr it.
Maj- James Singley.
Petaluma, Cal.
.

"I waa cured of kidney dtneaae and
bleeding piles by 11 bottle* nf War­
ner’s Safe Cure.”
B. H. Howard.
Auburn, Me.
"I wa* a phymcial wreck bv kidney
d&lt;m&gt;i&lt;h r, but Warner’^ Safe Cure baa
completely cured me,” G. C. Lauiug.
Columba*. 0.
"I wa* a sight-to behold from kid­
ney dropsy, but was restored tp pel feet
health by Warner’s Safe Cure.”
.
Troy, N^Y.
James Allen.

"My pliVBicians aaid I would never
get out of bed again. I took Warner’s
Safe Cure and felt like another being."
Beverly, N. J. F. Cuy^er Hutchings.
“I hnd 22 quart* of water taken from
me canoed by dropsy. Ten botrle* of
Warner’s Safe Cure entirely restored
me.”
Geo. B. Peasley.
Manchester, N. H.
“A neighbor of miene, W. A. Thomp­
son, has l»een raised from the dead by
the rise of your Warner’s Safe Cure.”
-uiumit City, Feb. 8th.
John Norton, P. M.
“Physicians said I could never be
cured of calculus and strnngnary, but
four bottles of Warner’* Safe Cure
entirely removed my complaint.”
San Francisco, Cal.
T. O. Lewis.
”1 was wholly prostrated by acomplicatloc of diseast-B and aa a lost resort
purchssed Warner’s Safe Cure. Every
one of the old troubles have diappear­
ed and I am very grateful.’’
Albany, N. Y.
W. E. Benedict.
Press and Knickerbocker.
"I suffered for over twenty years
witli a lame hack caused by kidney
I complaint, and my apine and nervou*
*y*tcm were badlv affected. When I
. had aliandoued all hope* 1 began the
I u*e of Warner’* Safe Cure, and have
I
MJ » »»U oi.tl otrong tor twenty
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iuki
and "an
was iiiruc
made uiisemoio
miserable u.n&gt;ug
through dia| ____ : L__2
kidoeyo ond bladder, with
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nervous exhaustion and
entire
prostra­
tion. Doctors and medicine did not
afford me any relief, and I waa advised
to use Warner’s Safe Care, which I did
in connection with the Safe Pills, and
am thankful to
state I . am
------------j entire!) cur1 “r. i v » ,«?*»* ’a* *
Di-nvpr. rn
1Otn Mrs.
Mth Dormer.-^
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Col.,. Feb.l9th.
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J

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son.

'Was never so full and complete in detalla*
it I* on this the beginui ng of the new ar

Dr. J. C. Ayer AC o.,Lowell, Mass.

oall find t&gt;e&gt; oonvln-

J. SPINDLER.

HURRAH
New Hardware Finn

Feed

having their Grists Ground

Propriftors.

Our stock of heavy and shelf
" 1 did »o, aud «a» n (•idlr cured. Since

GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and BwAll profeaatonal calls promptly
J•T.aeon.

^ioume,
Every man, woman and child must have
Groceries, and aught to buy them at price* aa
near cest a* powlble. The person who buy*
these good* on credit, muet pay a bonus to
the store-keeper for that privilege, which be
can Illy afford to do In these cloee time*.

Groceries Bought for Cash
And for an old fashioned dinner you ean eat
.Ylcans Ten to FiBeen
without grief.
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
Cent Hnved !
beef.
To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
And upon thi* principle I propose to conduct
my
buaineas hereafter.
Good veal and fat mutton, the best In tbe
land
I haven’t time to enumerate the different
We shall alwaa keep tbe like ou hand,
articles I. keep, but suffice it to say that my
Al tbe Old Reliable.
stock consists of
There l* something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant presacd corn beef. Tiie Choicest Goods
To be bad at tbe Old Sellable.
To be found In the JVbolesale Market*—all
New, Freah and Clean. Also a full Une of
We have it on band all tbe while.
'
At tbe Old Reliable.
Crockery, Olcut and Earthem Ware,
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraid)
Confectionery, Oigart and
We keep 'em fat, specially for our trade.
Tobaecot.
At tbe Old Reliable.
In factfor anything Id the way of meats,
And remember that It's a cold day when I
The Old Reliable I* tbe place that ean’t be get left altber on quality of goodajor low prices.
beat.
Respectfully,
And don’t you forget It.
og" The Highest Market Prioe paid tor
Hides, Pelts, etc.
HENRY ROE.
CASH CROCER.

Electricity is Life

HiacelLanrou* Cards.

H. YOUNG. M. D., Pbrskdai aod Bar­
. geon, east side Main 6t Office hours
W
VIA — m anA *
T n m

----- Hu convinced me that-----

To conduct the Grocery Business Is on
For choice roast* or luadou* stealu,
Or pork to go with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old ReliableJ

ELECTRICITY

valuable qualltle* o(

CTBCVLATTON. 1 JOO OOFOM.

Rich, Elegant and Beantifnl!

DR. J. R. BARKER,

• Calvert. Texas,

FRICK tl JO, if PAID IN ADVANCE.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S,

"I want to state how ranch my husbund has improved while taking War­
tier’s Safe Cure. All swelling has dis­
appeared from his limbs; bis water
If you'are tired of taking
trouble is much better and his voice is If you are afflicted.
Medicine, go and ace
improved that he preaches every
Sabbath. We are very thankful. The
people all Rmund here are taking the
remedy, and some are getting well bv
the use of a few bottles.
Multitude*
more must have iu”
HASTINGS, SUCH,
Mrs. Rev. F. A. Soule.
Sing Sing, N. Y., Feb. 29tt.
And be cured by Electricity—Nature'* own
remedy—without medicine
"For « score of years I suffered with
what the doctors pronounced dilation
and valvular disease of the heart, but
now I am led to believe that ^je heart
trouble was only secondary and a Systematically used, open* tbe pores;
helps
symptom of other complaints. Fre­
Nature throw off the excretion* fromthe
_
quently I was threatened with death by
brxly; give* tone to tbe nervous *yssuffocation. My breath me intirely. I
tcin and life and vigor to all part*
of tbe body that hare failed to
became cold and numb, and was as
do their work heretofore;
near death aa any living person has
make* tbe aged feel
ever been. This was three years ago
younger, aud fltt
and I have ever since enjoyed
the business man or
complete health wholl through Che use
woman to perform the du­
of Warner’s Safe Cure.”
ties of life with greater ener­
Chicago, March 1st. A. Bilderbeck,
gy and clearer mlnda. fy Rem­
28 18th street.
ember, there are no shocks or unpleas­
ant sensation*. Treatment short unless
tn son j chronic cases of long standing, and
then not of long deration.

EXPERIENCE.

baatiacu tW*

NOW ON EXHIBITION AT

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

A Bet-elation to the Sick; Nature't Lawt
Brought into Harmony icith the
Human Body.

An Old Soldier’s

CARPETST-

In the market tor the least money. Before
yon make your aciectiona we would invite
you attention to tbe fact that we keep the
very beat BooU and Shoes tbe market and sre
telling them at

Rock Bottom Prices!
Grocery and Provision Line,

LADIES SHOES

MTAPLK aud FAXr1.

Cousitlngof French Eid, Curl’o Kid, Gnat
and Morocco, »hoe« of the latest styka, also a
full llneof

A FULL LINE OF

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoes

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

BURT BRO’S.,

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.

----- ALL OF-----

t.p..
’
.
.Halen m oarry
Co. Call,
get.---prices and be conrtnced before
-I----

——

YOURS RESPECTFULLY.

OBAVES &amp; SON

R. A. KANAGA

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                  <text>VOLUME XL,NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1884.
WHY HE FELT HATHBAL.

'Hold on you infernal idiot and

1*1)

-

NUMBER 29.

“Hello,” said j; tall, raw-booed, vil­
lainous looking fellow as he invaded
the-News sanctum the other day, with
Gtx&gt;d Qnallty White Hlilrt, I
u biVH'-hnll bat resting carelessly over
his shoulder, “is the editor in F
“Well, n-n-n-no-oh, he-he just went
wnlr« HHIrt
-*"1'1 "&gt;
out. Can I ^0 anything for you F we
glowing with welcome, "I am .mighty bod
।
forgotten his manuscript. He call asked couageoudy.
"Do you write for thia sheet F be
(
fellow who t.»ok care of tlie tall three­ glad ter see y^r, fur it make* me ricol- ed
bi*son. who bad accompanied him,
a«ked in a gruff voice, a white, sorrow­
legged instrument. - He wandered leek the time afore mv daddy-in-law
and
told him to hurry home, go into th© ful smile pl lying about his wicked
wo*
struck
by
the
then
matin,
”
and
he
1
around until be found himself on h
ne Flaeat Um af Maa's a»d Beys' .
look into the top left-hand looking rye.
1
ni ck of.land, running down to a p&lt;dnt shoved up his sleeves. The anger of library,
Sult* «var Shown In the County«
..
“No-no-well, that is, not-exactly, I1
and bring him a bundle of
where two large creeks intersected. 1 Mr. Huggins, was not abated by these pigeon-hole
InereryqasiPyfroculWteMtotbecbesp '
I-I ;-»Kttle,” we stammered, "Can I do
j
don’t know why a surveyor ahonld be­ demonstrations, and approaching the papers
tied with a altoe string. The
anything
for you F we replied.
eft; and every suit I "eh
• LEAD|
।
come lost any more than I nodenuand man, Was alioiit to slap him when the little
fellow, pleased with acotnmlMion
“No, sir. I want to see-tlie editor or
ER- I *m bound to make every
seized the engineer in a mighty &lt;
uf such impuitaoce, ran home. Just as one- of tlie reporters. You see Jack
We will pay the Highest why a professor of botany should go fellow
Wlt I mH ADVERTISE MY
;
into the woods and eat poisonous ber­ grasp and lifted him from the ground. be
was entering the gate his uncle Hen­ Smith, one of my neighbors, got mar­
BUSINESSEvet} If I
ries. It seems to me that n mnn who Science came to his aid, and regaining jry, a recklttwv reprobate, stopped him
Mfttket Price in Cash for
ried yesterday and he wants a nice no­
s
dcrids hi*life in taking sight at distnn his fret, he tipped the squatter and (
al twice their value
and acked:.
tice in the News. He wants asliek upthrew
him
heavily
on
the
ground.
objects and squinting at imaginary
“Where are you-going in snob a hur­ and-Or-couiingnotice, and he told me to
"Nuft said, cap’n, an I’m mighty ob- 1
lines, a!tonId ever lie at home in the
ry, Willie F
stop- and leave thin basket of cake and
forest, bat no conclusion that a day’s Iregod ter yer.” arising and taking up
“Tile boy explained his errand, when this five dollar gold piece with the edi­
I»iur to -11 r—l‘ Io’ •»&gt;
stmjy might aid me reaching would the coon. “Wayne’* Point is er bout (the reproltate aaid&lt;
,
mm-oriLem. 1 Intow tlU. UtU.
tor man.”
Come , ter the
alter the fact that Mr. Ned Hnggins two miles frum here.
“I took that sermon out of the pig
“Well,” we chimed, in an improved
w as lu*L
Near the interseption of the house an’ I'll let one o’ the boys take (eon-hole thi* morning after your fath­
that. Of
state
of equilibrium, “I can take the
(
two creeks stood a small bouse, having yer over on the ho**. I ain’t felt »oer
left, intending to take it down to pointe, the cake and the money, and
nacliul
sense
I
fell
offen
the
bluff.
Iwen built, it appearer!, of drift wood
him but f&lt;wgot It. I’ve got it up stairs,
give
them
to the editor when he conies.”
WK HAVE THE NICEST LINE OF
and oddly shaped chunks snatched from
and if you’ll wait till I go up, I’ll bring । "No, I thank you,” said the fellow
"This is the best season for game I* it
: down.”
the hurrying tide. Not far from the
tviflv
tin.
nvi'Fiil
tvl 4,
A»d 'hD
«&gt; IMrCBlDlT CUSTOM.
with the awful ann
scow],
“XI want to see
house stood a lank mao, with a gun, ever saw in this section of the coun­
The boy would wait, and Uncle Hau- the editor. I’ll eome later.” and he dis­
KBS
A
intently gazing into the top of a tall try.” remarked an aged trump, as be
went into the iMuue. Pretty soon, appeared out the door and down the
cuS wooUqT
•«&lt;&gt;
tree.
Mr. Huggins approached and deposited a dead cat-andasparrow be- ' i returned with a paper, tied as de­
liind the door and made bis way cheer- ।scribed. The loy hurried away, and steps, ard as the echo of his heavy, re­
said:
treating foot-stops, died away, we sat
fully to the bar.
"I have been at it a -tlie young man walked slowly down
"Good evening.”
there and rendered the air thick and
“Don’t know what time it Is,” with­ great many years off and on, but this the stieet, chuckling in a cold, cruel
black and snlpliucq* with eloquence.
season discounts anything I’ve struck way.
out removing his gaze from the tree.
“Just our luck,” we murmured in bit-\
“You seem td be looking at some­ since I moved in thi* neck of the wildr
"Reckon I’d better lay out a day or
terneas, “we always happen to be in
ernes*.
Gimme
a
little
whisk
F
thing F
*wo after this,” lie mused. “When the
Then by marking ‘‘blind” and throwing off a
when
an indignant man comes in for
“Where’d you catch itF asked the old
,
"No. lookin’ ter see ef I kain’t find
man flu da it out he’ll ponnee onto satisfaction, and so to speak, out, when
Utt»e for tbelr (the cu*toaier‘») influencesuthin’. One o’ the boys’lowed he seed bartender, eyeing the game approv­ me."
No donbl the old good* can be worked
the cake is passed. Indeed, we possess
ingly.
a coon go up this here tree.”
When the boy arrived nt the church, the happy faculty of doing just what
off at a profit of from 80 to 50 per
“Just out here a little ways,” re­ the coogregx&amp;on. iM&gt;t with patience
“And you wan’t him, eli F
cent. Now while I do not love
we ought not to do.”
sponded
the
hunter,
looking
anxiously
;
"Ef
I
didn
’
t!
wouldn
’
t
hanger
’
round
IN
TOWN.
competing dealer* le*a, I
either, was waiting for the minister to
The moral of this story is, study hu­
at the jtig. “I got 400 of these rabbit*,, Ivegin his discourse.
here.”
do love the confidence
Mr. Mulkittle- man nature, know yoar man, and tell
“Mt friend, my name is Huggins—” and I don’t remember bow many of ,seized the papers eagerly, arose and be­
of my patron* and
the truth. In the language of Solomon,
the system of
them quail. I fetched these in for you- gan the prayerful and songful prelimi­
“Never axed yer what it was.”
“the truth has its own reward.”
. selling ,
"I know, that well enough.
I am and if you cook ’em right you’ll have a naries to hissermoo. He told the con­
chief engineer of the Little Rock and nice mess. A little whisk, olease!”
gregation that he would depart fronx
Tieklenbs is a practical joker, but he
We want ail the
“That's about as nice a bag of game tlie conventional method, in that he
Choctaw railroad, and—”
is very ranch afraid of consumption.
"Whitt’s yer ingine,’- moving around as I’ve seen for a year,” continued th*
wished to talk about a matter of an­ The other evening be got to coaghing
and still looking up among the distant bartender, regarding the layout with ,cient history. He had given the sub­ and went to the telephone and called
Better and above all.
sparkling eyes. “I’d like to get a day ject much study, and he hoped that
boughs,
up Dr. Whiteye, and told him.lie. was
'each person- present would observe the
“I don’t mean that I ran an engine. off and go out- w.th you some time.**'
in the first stage consumption. Now
enough to tb*t *n average proOt of from 5 to 7
"Fix your day," smiled the tramp, strictest attention.
I am a civil engineer.”
Tiekleribs had played a good, ns any
percent will pay me for my time; and this can
“Then yer ain’t a fightin' mao, I though the smile had something of an­
The long delay bad made him ner­ jokes on the girl at the central station,
only be done by selling cbe*P •«*&gt; ‘^ing my
xiety in It, aa he saw that the bottle vous and when be untied the shoe­
rec-kin.”
You have and will pay you the very high­
ho as soon as she heard what be said,
“Still you don’t understand.
I am bad not been placed before him. “L’m string ami' spread out the paper, he ex­
money often.
she rung up a store where n.young
est price and will give you In exchange
surveying a route for a railroad xnd out every morning, and there isn’t a hibited an embarassment which was maa is in the habit of practicing on a
Don't Forget the Prencnt gtv.
■nan that bants around thia part ot the rather unusual with this self-possessed
am lost”
more goods for a dollar than you ever saw
en with every »S.OO note.
base born about that time, and told
"Then yer don’t know whari yer air country that knows where the game is man.
him in her sweetest tone that she
Wl wUl l*.e rtod qtutllt,
Sagtr In
and If yon owe c awe will take It all in su­
as I do. I say, got any whisky !”
goin’ ter run yer road."
"The ancients,” he began, “were would like him to blow a short, sharp
exchange for clothing.
gar just the same.
"How much would that rabbitt weigh lacking in those pure element* of high,
“Oh, yes, fox the line is pretty well
blast right in front of the transmitter
nowF asked the bartender, coming low,.Jackand the game—” He stopped,
marked out.”
of bis telephone, as soon aa he heard
"Yer ain’t lost, then, air yer F shad­ around from behind the bar and exam­ hardly able to believe his eyes,, but
the bell tinkle. The young man got
ining the cat with the livelist interest. there were the words, written above an
ing his eyes with his hand.
ready.
Vermontville, Mich.
"Think it would weigh as much as ten erasure. Ho figeted with the manu­
“Ob ! I guess you’re mistaken,” said
*
“Wall, then yer ain’t got yer line pounds F
script a moment and continued:
the doctor.
“Ten or twelve,” returned the tramp.
marked out.”
“With all of their protended research,
“No I ain’t.
Lose no time. Come
"I wouldn’t pretend to give the exact they did not know the cause of a flush,
“Look here—"
right over at once.”
STANDARD (19 McMinn) TIME.
weight. Let's see, when a man’s been nor did they know the value of a full
“Ruther look for the,coon.”
“Hold on! Cough in the telephone.”
Mr. Huggins, unaccustomed to con­ hunting since daylight, a little whisk is on aces—” He stopped again. Old
main line
The girl who hod been listeningjerk tact with such a peculiar character, the best thing he can take, ain't itF
Train* on the Main Line will pa«* J*ck»on
mon looked at each other and the ed out the plug connecting Ticleribs,
regarded with a bewildered eye the
"Did you get the quail on the wingF young men tittered.
•* follow*:
The minister put that connecting the baas horn in
strange man, and replied:
demanded the bartender, picking np "bunched” his papers, and strained his
its place, and tinkled the bell accord­
Manr....L.id.ui»
"If you can neglect your intent the sparrow and turning it over with eyes. "Some of the greatest of philos ing to previous arrangement.
The
Day Express J2.10 p. m. Arr Chicago 7.40 p. tn
search
for
a
few
moments
and
answer
every evidence of respect. "You don’t ophers," lie continued, greatly embar­
tn XK r. tn ArrChicsiro 7.30 a. rn
young man dropped the receiver from
a question or two which to me are high­ mean to say that you can shoot a bird rassed, “xvere men of learning, yet a its hook and blew a terrible blast. The
ly important, I shall feel undei many while he’s flying through the air, do straight) flush would have—” He stop­
girl immediately restored the connect­
y*fl........... 2.55 p. ml Arr Detroit 6.10 p. m.
obligations to you.”
yon F
ped again and rubbed bis eyes. He ion, and the doctor, after recovering
Dav Expre** 8.55 p. tn. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. tn.
The man, without replying, raised
"That’s the only time you can shoot skipped a few lines and began again.
AthntlcF.x. 3 40a.m. Arr Detroit 6 15 a. m.
his astonishment, asked7
..7^
r
ti..«*&gt;.1 ■ m
bis gun, took deliberate aim and fired. him," grinned the tramp, pleased with
"Plutarch in his lives tells us of
"Did you cough I”
A coon tumbled from the tree.
Tlie the obvious gullibility of the bartender many men who did not know a se­
—YIELDING—
“Yes. Ain’t it pretty bad F
man uttered a whoop, and stood in “If you should wait for one of ’em to quence from a bob tail—n
.
“I should remark !’r exclaimed the
Grund Itapids IMvIMon.
triumph ovei tlie animal.
Then he light on the ground you would never
He stopped and began to-matter.
doctor.
turned and carelessly surveyed Mr. get much game. Is that whisk in that
“Here!” exclaimed an old deacon,
"What shall I dot?
bottle on the back shelf F
Ned Huggins.
“you axe not in a condition to preach
"Confine yourself to a diet of oats
De’I
STATIONS.
“And so these are for me F persisted to-day.”
"You have killed him I see.”
THAN ANY SPOUT IN USEEx.
and baled hay.”
"You brought
“Wall, yes, for a bullett through the the smiling bartender.
n. m p m
“Come down,” exclaimed a reformed
"Oats and baled liny! What do you
Grand Rapid. Lv i
6.80 6.05
bead i* mighty apt to injure the nacbul these around expressly for me I”
gambler. "The way you are sizing np me* nF
12 ''I 8.17 •JO
Bowen
“Well, now, bet! If any one aakayou now makes me lonesome.”
appertiteo’ most anything in ther com­
Mlddlevihc’ ’" ’ ’
6.47 0.88 10.25
"Why, you are turning to a jackass
7.12 10.57
HaaUngs............
munity. Woulder had my dogs here, who they were meant for, you canjust
"1-1-I don’t understand this,” said very rapidly, and you had better begin
7.38 7.35 11.36
Na*hville. .. Lv
OLD LAST SEASON.
but wife die took a fool notion this say they were shot expressly for you Mr. Mulkittle, stanunering in bis per­ your new way of Jiving at once. You
7 43 11.55
Vermontville....
12.47
niornin'that she wanted ter go ter the and no other live man. Will you, join plexity. "There—must be some mis­
2 30 8.10 7..V&gt;
Charlotte..........
have symptoms of the consumption of
1.35
Eaton Rapid*.... 250 8-37 i N
funeral o’ ole man Bodsacker, and tke me in a drink of whisk t”
take.”
280
-37
oats and baled hay.”
Rives Junction..
"Will I!” roared the bartender, slam­
8.08
dugs, as they ain’t had no fun in some
"Looks a little that way,” replied the
Jackion..............
While the doctor wondered, and th*
5.55
ll.fi®
Detroit...............
time, went along with her.”
ming the huntsman across tlie head reformed gamblar.
"Come down, we patient raved, the telephone girl split
p.m.
"I am lost, my friend, having been with the rabbit.
"Will I join you in a can’t stand such a shuffle as that”
her
sides with laughter, and the inno­
WEMTWAKU.
separated from my party, and I should drink 1 Well, now if any one asks you
The good man. persisted in holding cent young man tooted his horns in ig­
Mall G. R.
like to know bow I can get of of here F if I will join you in a drink, you jnst&gt; his place and attempted to deliver the
STATIONS.
norance of what be bad done.
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­
tell ’em that I won’t join anybody elseF7 sermon from memory, but in that
’•How did you get bereF
"Why, I came in—”
9.80
4.00
and down came the cat again on the' strange and philosophically inexpluea9.15
The young ladies were looking at a
Detroit............
COAL IRON.
12 25
Jackson .........
unhappy Nimrod, as be opened his• bio fascination for repeating a mistake, fine bouquet and they began to choose
- J'Wall, I reckin yer better go out.”
a DO
12.45
Rive* Junction.
“Hut bow can I get outF
mouth to protest, the bartender* jam­ Mr. Mulkittle spoke of a Roman flush which they would rather be.
•JO
LIT
8.55
310
1.40
3.15
"How did you get inF
med the sparrow half way down his&gt; and Giecian’s full on aces. This was
“A rose is my choice,” said a queenly
9.90
8.83
.2.05
VetmoatvIHe.... 355
“I tell you that I came in—”
throat,
"What morning would you। much more than too much, and the og- queenly girl, “for I’d like to bo elegant­
8.42
2.18
, , , ...........
Nashville
.............
9.58
i MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
907
2.41
"Wall, I tell yer to go out.”
like to have me go out with you after• gravated gentleman left the bouse, ly beautiful like a rose.”
Ha*ttof*........ 4.50
980 J®SI
ONE WARRANTED.
8.07
Middleville......... 5-30
“Oh, here, now, I don’t want■ any rabbits and quail f Wkat particular■ while the congregation stared at hixn in
“I’d rather be a hllv,” said a gentle
8.40 10.0B
.........
_ -----------! such foolishness as thi*. Night is &lt;com- day can you fix on as being moat con­ wonder.
8.55 10.25 IIJO ।
girl, “for of all the flowers the lilly is
Grand Rapid*.... 6-45
ing on and I nm lost.”
"Unde Henry got the paper for me,” the fairest and purest.”
venient F and he let the balf-sakotherThroogh Coacbre and Steeping Car. to and ,
"Reckin yer’d be lost if night wan’t ed hunter go long enough to get anoth­ sain the boy joining his father.
“Oh pshaw,” said the flirt. ‘Td rath­
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train*
cornin’ on.”
er bead on him, and down camo thei
“Did he !” exclaimed Mr. Mulkittle, er be a tube-rose, for the gentleman all
coonecl tn same depot at Detroit with train,
“Certainly. The reason I spoke of cat again, and the sparrow finished issi with a rasping laugh which meant dry love to wear them near their hearts.”
rm Ca'wia Sootberu divtuton.
E.C. BROWN.
H.B. LEDYARD.
coming on was to hurry the inform a- journey down the tramp’s gullett.
weather for somebody^-“I’d be a pink,” remarked a meek
Ain't Ge*. Sup. Jaekson. Gau’l Sup. Detroit.
tioD of which I stand so much ia'need.’
O. W. RUGGLE8.
“Look* to me as tbovgb I had missed[
*What are you going to do with girl, “because pinks are so sweet and
AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN
GftTl Paa* and Ticket Agent, Chicago"Why don’t yer set down F
gsomewbore,” soliloquized the&gt; that F asked the boy as his father rip­ modest.”
THAT THEY ARE NOT READY.
•"Ob, here, now. Tell me how
tramp as he pickecbhimself off the car- ped up a wet hoop pole from the gut“Shoot it!” finally sung out the gay­
fcoeiety &lt;«rds.
can reach Wayne Point.”
track and fished the sparrow out of bisi ter.
est one tn the crowd, knocking her hat
MTETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-N.
“Don't think you caxi
t from throat. "1 must have let something’
"Going to larrup a dog,” replied the down over her eye, saucily, “You can
Ivl Faaaetl. Pastor. Services every Sab­
here. Arms ain’t long
slip. Either I made a mistake in the&gt; minister.
“Whale him till he can’t be anything you please, bat I’m a daisy
bath at 10.40 a. m. and 7 p. tn.
sSabbath
"Confound your ngly picture.”
game or the bartender, and I’m blessedI howl."
I am, and don’t yuu forget iU”
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
"Never nad a pictur tuck, stranger. if I feel like going back to inquire
/CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH--fav. A. AND OUR PANS, BUCKETS, ETC.. ARE Went ter a feller wunst what had a which.”
“Thia should have been an open win­
An Omaha preacher is the last pulpit
V Livermore, pastor. RreWenrest WoteoU
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
ter, and it ain’t,? remarked the old pounder to try and pat a b(op
tent an’ a lookin’ glass, but be couldn’t
Sou*
House, fleevire. *t the Christian church ewry
"Boy, doyou go to school F asked a farmer to the groceryman.
git bis ole machine ter work.”
day night courting.
That preacher
TERIAL AND
"Now, arc here,” Raid Mr. Ned Hug­ stranger of a bootblack at the post of­
“WhyF queried the grooeryman.
would meet with greater success by
gins. exhibiting annoyance, “I want to fice, Saturday.
“Because the Almanicic said so.”
fighting a cyclone with a snow shovel
alnit-___
know how far it i* to Wayne’s Point,
This Sunday night courting business is
VYLQD
and the best way of reaching tba£
“Do you learn anything F
‘•Bat, yit, Hl bet it is an open win- an ante to come as death and the tax
Castle
THAN BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
"Well, I should remark F
place. 1 am hungry and tired and dont
OuUeefor. It U a. old e-tablbed indus­
wpport of all wwrtbv. tru
BARRY COUNTY.
“Give us a sample.”
want to continue thi* conversation any
“How so V
.
try, which has been going on since the
orable Brother KaigtePa.^
“
Well,
the
Amazon
river
is
the
“
Well,
it
’
s
opened
folks
’
eyes
to
the
lunger than necessary.
beginning of time, and it is sure to con­
II. A. Banna, K. of R
___ that
.
"Reckin yer’d better hash, thea,” largest river in the world, the tiger is fact
almaaick makers is durn tinue to the end.
It is about the only
taking up the coon by tlie tail and start found in Brazil, and I’ll shine yotir&lt;tars.”
induatfy that don’t ask for a protective
! ing off m though Mr. Huggin* had not batea for a nickle!”
After that the grocerymao really tariff, as the more foreign competition
N.O.
He abone.
addressed him.
had to throw in an extra plug.
it has the better it thrive*.
Joan C. DtixoK, R.

BLA&lt;T

ST OUl i » • EGGS!

EGGS!

Several day* ago, Mr. Ned Huggins,
chief engineer of a prospective railioml
running hcfomk a sheet of (hick p-uper
from a dot ialn*tleu Little Bock, and
(suddenly lislting nt a mark ticketed
Choctaw Line, became separated rrom
the nan who carried rhe chain, and the I

A BOMAN FLUSH.

whale you till you can’t stand op.”

Lost Sunday, lust ** Mr. Mulkittle
coon, put ,
reached hi* church, where.be was to
down the gun and turned toward Mr. deliver
(
his sermon on the “Lack of true
Huggins with a smile of extreme satis- ,
soul among the ancient Romans,” he
faction.
"Law, my fren’,” hi* face tfound to hi* great annoyance that he

The squatter dropped the

len's Heavy Cotton Suits, $2.75.

EGGS!

EGGS!

I Don’t Care to Do it!

Summer Them Over

Curtains !

Credit Customers Cannot
Always be Choosers.

LAMBREQUINS

Everything for CASH
and at ONE PRICE.

MAPLE SUGAR

F.S. LOOMIS,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILWAY­

KOCHER BROS
EUREKA

.

SAP SPOUT
FIFTY PER CENT. MORE SAP!

EICLU81YE SALE FOR BARKY CO.

SAP BUCKETS!

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IT TAKES TIME

I

Prices.

C. L. GU

E

�MR. K
THg SECRET

APR.fi. 18tM.

OUB W.HHIXGTO’I LETTER.

iPbllxielpMa Times.]
Washiwgtow. D

The De&lt;n»cratto. c.moai of Turadny
Bight li ts hum the t&lt;&gt; tic at the I Capitol
tn tlu» exclusion of Almost all other sub­
jects The effect of the resolutions
•paswMl wk interpreted largely in ac•orrlanee witli^ttin wi«h*» ot those dieeaasiuit it an taras there waa room for
doabtMto th-ir mtiniaa.
“ vote
&lt;ith M afuoo l'neut abolishing
libs btbtc-K twn. *'i'| catting down

thu tax on fruit bran ly to fen cents a
gallon. Hmab. nnder this arTai.gement the iuterna? rerioine system is to
boar i14 ah4» in the re iuovion of taxes
m well iw tlie tariff—a rWm pressed by
those who wish the. import duties kept
at protection rates. The most Interest­
ing feature of the caucus was Uie stand
it look on the degree of(authority claim
cd over the rote* of members. A Deniocrat dtMM not “reA'l h'mself out of the
party" by oppoaing.the bill.
The cau­
cus decision ah dl not.bind the indivld*

ual action of Democrats, except to
extent that each may fee) that
ought to be inflnenoed by the
the majority of bis associates. This
•uggnation may mean much or nothing,
according to the feeling of members.
The tariff will now be, so far m Demo­
cratic members are concerned, a “local
issue " Wlie'ra they have protection! at
constituencies they will oppose the bill,
where the people believe in free trade
they will favor it, whore indifference
prevails, members will be open to con­

viction.
Prominent questions discussed in
Congress during the week have' been
Aid to Public Schools, Whisky, Salar­
ies of DisLict Judges and Mississippi
iDUundations. Both Hooses voted to
help the Louisiana flood sufferers by
authorizing the Secretary of War, to
uss for that purpose S25.009, of the upexpended balance granted for the re­
lief of thn victim* of the Ohio overflow.
By the Senate, District Judges Rot their
salaries increased to five thousand dol­
lars a year, but with the restriction
that they shall not appoint their rela­
tives to positions in their courts.
The
bonded whisky bill failed to pass the
Bouse by a hundred votes, and the
Educational bill will continue to be de­
bated io the Senate until a vote is
reached.
Only within tlie last few
riays has that body become interested
. in the latter measure an&lt;l proceeded to
trrat k seriously. Aa to its general
purpose there can bo but one opinion
but it is opposed on several grounds.
The constitutionality of the measure is
qnestioned, aa involving the right of
the Government to interfere in any
way with the schools of the states.
Then the safety in a business point of
view, of intrusting large sums of rttoney to the states every every year, rely­
ing only on their good faith for the
proper manner of disbursement. And
lor the further reason that the benetits
of the bill being based upon illiteracy
will be appropriated principally by the
southern states.
The Constitutional
objections coaid probably l&gt;e obviated
by amendment, but the sectional dif­
ficulty ia not so easily reasoned away.
The whole country knows that legisla­

■. Our atock includes Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bed x ten ds,
Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suita of all stylet
and prices.

be rd at Grand Haven, ' Micte, valued at
f‘30.000,000, was burned at daybreak Sun-

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS.

,
O*o
evidence Andrew J.
I Konier WM convicted at Indianapolis Batur^
d«y of nti.rri^nn^ hiT wife and eeateucsd to
: death.
General Luard. commander of the Cana­
dian volunteer furvro, has forwarded his
resignation from England, where ho is now
located.
J mac Williams, a negro from Texas, was
on 6 turdsy executed at Calgary. North­
west Twritory. fur killing a ifierchant named
Janies 11. Adams!
A line of through Pullman coaches be­
tween Chicago and Ogden will be established
at. oner by the Kock Island, BL Paul A
Northwestern Road, running alternately.
Charles L. Kung, editor of a weekly paper
at Manzano, N. M.. waa aaaaxainatod by un­
not possibly have been obtained In tlie way famous little workshop, and a*w,' imvclf known mra. Willie a resident of Lead­
described. We have also traced the matter unseon, ths great man manipulating hit ville be made over &gt;100,(XX), which be soon
to its sourov, and d-» not hesitate to pro- j motor. Having detected ths in van tor’a
Bounce it a deliberate attempt to defraud secret and discovered, aa. he thought, Ita
Three of the Wagner Fefrtlval artists.
Investors.**
i weak point-, he determined to bull I a
Mater na. Winkleman and Scaria, have takes
As usual with moat discoveries of thia motor himself after Ksely’a model, with ■hipping for America, and will arrive there
kind the iron slag alloy haa been heard of hte own improvements, and bo set about It about April 7. They will appear in Bu*u»a
elsewhere before turning up in New with *11 tLo fervor u«ual in such cases. A
York. Ito alleged inventor, a certain friend and enthusiast to whom he confided
At Trumbull, O., Friday evening, after
Bierman, la In act!re demand In several hte purpose furnished tbo money, and bav- James Gifford had returned from hia wife’s
Europcan cities where confiding investors ing secured the services of a msebiuiat, funeral, Newtsn GHtuore, his brother-Io­
have bought .tbs secret of making wbo also had the inventor's erase, they la w, called ND&lt;i accused Gifford of causing
can not maks it work. jointly rigged up, edter a few months' le- the dtuUi of bis wife. Thia was denied,
and an altercation ensued, when Gilmore
N -w Yorkers have bad bor, a machine that was to cover them
■hot Gifford inflicting a fatal wound. The
_____
___ Bnerma:. within ths last ; with glory and revolutionize the motive
murderer waa Imprisoned.
few months; among them are John J. powsr of the world.
A colony of twenty-five families left Pitts­
Crooks, ths tin-foil menu acturer; Post fit j To carry out this scheme it waa necee- burgh yesterday for Seattle, W. T. Several
McCord, the well known iron merchants; p*ry to get the oo-operal ion and assistance hundred mure will Ibavo shortly If reports
Wm. P. Bhinn, of the Steam Heating i of tome employwof the West Jersey Road, from the colony are favorable.
Company, and Senator Jones, of Nevada, j and it would be better if one could be
The Governor of Michigan haa named
Fortunately tor these gentlemen their | found who bad somatimes himself taken a April 24 as Arbor Day, and suggests that a
losses were restricted
dollars
’ ’
' to a few
"
'
han 1 at inventing. Certain inquiries wsre special effort be made to beautify rural cem­
for the ex|*enjee of making a trial of the
eteries.
magic properties of the secret flux. But was found in George Barnaby, who, when
Hon. Charlea D. Hodges, who has resided
the plan was unfolded to him, entered into in Carrollton. LIL, since 1833, and served
it with enthusiasm. Through him a small the people as Judge and Congressman, died
have not come out so well.
bull ling near the track, and about half a Tuesday.
Tlie cases against Dick Liddell have
The manner of working the game was aa mile out of Camden, was secured, in which
follows: Sherman introduced himself to a “borrowed** hand-car and the new motet been disuu-^ed at Kansas City, and he has
persons interested in metal working as the wen placed and the work of adjusting the gone to Alabama, where he is under bond
inventor of a wonderful process (or making parts of the motor and attaching them to cd Federal charges.
Tlie Chicago, BL Louis A Pacific and Chi­
an alloy which possessed all the properties the hand-car was undertaken at once and
of tin and cost less than pig-iron. The speedily completed. The trial was made cago &lt;4 Indiana Central Railroads filed arti­
samples ho carried around with him showed last nl.ht. Tte reporter reached the little cles of consolidation Tuesday, the joint
capital being 330,000.000. The combina­
a white, brilliant metal, malleable, non­ building about nine o'clock, when ho found
tion will be known as the Chicago, St
rusting and evidently a valuable material his friend Barlow and the machinist mak­ Louis A Pacific.
for hundreds of us -a. Every one was in­ ing their final preparations for the test
The Dllnols A Michigan Canal is now
terested in the matter, and those who took and he then saw tbo new motor for the open to navigation from Chicago to Lock­
the bait were invited to see the alloy mvdo first tf—c. It consisted of two cylindrical port, and on next Monday will be open
and even to make it themselves, if they steel vessels, five Inchee in diameter by through its entire length to La Salle.
eighteen inches long, placed longitudinally
In the lunatic asylum at Toronto, Ont,
tioned said to a reporter of tbo Evening about one inch apart. Above them, also Monday night Valerie McKinney murdered
Port thia morning:
placed longitudinally, but at right angles Rachel Stephens, who bad been placed in
“I waa told that I could get my own iron to the two others, and connected with them her ward to prevent her from committing
by steel necks or ways, wu a third cylln- ralclde.
ble. So I went up to the Mott Haven
The New Hampshire State Greenback
Convention will be held at Manchester Sep­
foundry and got several pounds of slag and
a crucible which I wrapped in a paper and of the lower cylinders a steel tube, half an tember 1.
Snow-storms in Ohio and Indiana
inch in dlam -ter projected, and the two
Wednesday caused alarm In regard to
met Sherman by appointment. He took
small fruits.
inches above. At their junction was
The British steamer Briermo, which ar­
ing put my slag into the crucible Sherman I tmali hand-lever. By the aide of the mo•ztiiMrl the
tk. contents nf
n little nener
-r.ifrb.­ * .tor
_____
... a rived Wednesday at Boston, reports passing
added
of a
paper weigh
was__a vertical cylinder fitted. with
ing not more than a few ounces I put the rod and plunger, all anti friction metal, an iceberg a mile in length.
The announcement cornea from New
crucible into the furnace and no one went and to this was attached a small rotary
Haven that Prof. Cyrus Northrop has ac­
rhile the alleged reduction took
cepted the Presidency of the University of
in diameter, connected thO upper cylinder Minnesota.
crucible waa withdrawn and a lump of of the motor with tbo vertical cylinder by
A Deputy-Marshal and his posse on Wed­
alloy weighing more than a pound was its side.
nesday took to Louisville twelve moonshin­
found. The trick was cleverly done and I
About ten o'clock everything was ready, ers captured In a raid through Green and
could not believe that it was a trick and and the car, with the motor on its platform,
Casey Counties, Kentucky.
nothing more, until competent experts was removed from the building and placed
The postmaster at Chicago has received
assured me that the piece of alloy I had upon the track.. Barlow, his machinist,
•made’ was nothing but pure tin, and could the railroad employe, the inventor's friend, from Washington a package of waterstained letters found in a mail-sack picked
and the reporter formed the ex|&gt;erimentlng up by English fishermen In the North Sea,
more than oranges could be made out of party. Barlow, usually cool and phleg­ having been lost in the steamer Clmbria.
apples. The most suspicious feature of matic, was nervous and excited. His face
The Chicago Glucose Works use 8,000,000
the affair was that Sherman would not looked pale in the light of the lantern that
gallons of water yer day now. They pro­
allow the experiment to be made in his ab- stood upon the ear, but his every word and pose to enlarge their works so that 14,000,movement showed his eagerness for the UM gallons will be required. This quantity
magic flux. Sherman offered to sell the
will be about eno-fourth of tbo entire water
secret and build the necessary works for arranged themselves upon the car under supply of the city. The Water Commis­
J75.0U0. Whenever he discovered that his his direction, Barlow took his place by the sioner has informed the company that so
game was suspected ho would disappear and ■ide of his motor. As bo put his band large an amount of water can not be fur­
nished to one taker.
look for another victim.'*
upon the lever'over the cylinders there
was a moment of dead silence, and each
THREE WIVES.
Three
Failure*.
man held his breath In suspense. Was
this midnight experiment, conducted by
New York, April L—For the first quar­
ter of the year ended yesterday tlie business
new motive power and bring renown and failures in Ute United Staten are reported
riches to a hitherto unknown young en­ by R. G. Dun &amp; Co. to the number of 3.296,
[Atlanta (Gaj Special.]
. Chrisler, a well-to-do farmer of thusiast? Was the much taiked-of and aa compared with 2,806 tor the correspond­
long-delayed Keely motor to be shorn of ing quarter laat year.
The liabilities
and won the beautiful daughter of a neigh­ its alleged glory by so bumble and speed- amount to 840,000,000, as compared with
837,000,000 for the first quarter of 1883.
bor, Miss Josephine Webb. For awhile Uy-matured a rival? These were the
they lived in the neighborhood in which questions formed in the reporter's mind as
Wan Eight Garnet q( Ch*w Blladlolded.
be watched Barlow’s sinewy fingers—on
Atlanta, and for two years lived happily. which, by the way, no diamonds glistened
PiTTMJVnon, Pa., April 2.—Dr. ZukerThe husband grew careless of his wife, and 1
tort, the chain pion chess-player of the
finally neglected to support her. Then the vice. There was only “ minute's delay— world, won eL'htof the twelve games played
wife started out to got a living for herself, 1 the lever was pressed down, tentatively at blindfold Monday night. The contest lasted
and the busband returned to Jackson first, and a loud cheer burst from the ex­ from 8 p. m. until 3 o’clock the following
County. The wife sued for divorce, and in 1 cited party as the car responded and morning.
1881 a second verdict was granted, but was moved slowly down the track. It was n
THE MARKE1X
set aside on account of irregularity in the supremo moment for Barlow, but he b»re
it well and gradually pressed the lever
Naw Tonic, April X
Chrisler had married another Jackson more and mo • a&lt; the car went bowling LIVR STOCK-CntUe..
------ ----------County lady, thus at the same time haring | away with a steady motion that eent a
8h»wp.............................
Hogs.........................
RM
FLUl
K-&lt;iood
to
Choice
serted Chrisler, and that worthy was for a too much excitement among the men for
Patents..
second time left without a better-half.
। talk, but each one jerked out a word of WHEAT-No Z Bed
01W I 0&lt;H
No-Z
US
K
congratulation
and
urged
Barlow
to
“
let
With a weakness still for wives, Chrisler :
CORN
tarned his fans westward and brought up her out.” The inventor, however, kept his
in Ellis County, Texas, where he became bead, a&gt; d after a swift run to within sight
acquainted with the family of Charles P. j of the lights of Gloucester bo stopped the POKK-Mrea..
LAHD-SUMm.
Bragg, a prosperous farmer. Mary E. j
CHKB8B...............
Bragg was a beautiful girl, with sunny hair the return. He explained that the motor WOOL-Dornroue
CHICAGO.
was
of
limited
capacity,
and
had
been
and eyes. She had just turned into her
BKEVES-Kxtre.
twentieth year, and, blooming like a wild built for experiment only, but that force
Choice.............
Good...............
flower twenty miles from a railroad, enough remained to make a show of speed
waa not able to withstand the soft back to Camien. He then pressed the
Butcbers* Htock
words of the gay deceiver, and promiad
Inferior «atUo
to be his wife.
With that faith in human like the win 1, a id thn little building was 110(5fr— lu»c—G..&lt;xl to Choice
BHBBP .................................
reached
in
throe
minutes
—
a
speed
of
about
nature which has been ths destruction of
BUTTBR—Creamery
Good lo Choice Dairy
women Innumerable, the fair Mary on the •evenly-five miles an hour. Mr. Bariow is
very modest, and would prefer that noth­ EGGt&gt;-Fresh .
ing be said about his motor until be haa FLOV it—Winter
riago to the already mucbiy married Chrie- bull one capable of real work.
Thir

A great wonder has been offered to a
ereduloua public within the last few
months, and according to oomtpon rerw,rt
port ha
do Hftla
littls tnnnav
money has
baa twen
been colleete-d
collected
by the persona who organised ths scheme,
Toe wonder la an alloy, acid by the
p -raona having it in charge, to be made
aut of Iron alsg, rodueod by aid of a
aecrH fl &gt;x, and coaling al moat nothing,
Coneernln'g Uji« new alloy, M *&lt;». Torrey
and Eaton, of the United Spates Assay I
Office, wrote to the Evening Poet, several ;
lays ago, aa follows:
j
“The alleged alloy haa been brought to ’
ua three times by diff-rent persona for as-

tion has never been able to wipe out a
prejudice which has once fixed itself on
A geographical line.
Almost rvory member of the House
contributed to the lively debate on the
bonded whuky bill. Mr. Randall said
it was of graver consequences than any
considered st this session. Judge Kelflvy who has not spoken at length be• fore since the beginning of this Con­
gress was incited by whisky to an at• tack oa the internal revenue system.
When the venerable Pennsylvanian
had concluded Mr. Lqpg, of Maas.,
arose to make bis bebut in House de­
bate with a presentation of the evils of
intempentnee, declaring whisky to be
the dynamite of civilisation.
His re­
marks were warmly applauded.
Mr.
Follett spoke ably fa favor of the bill.
Mr- Furan briefly explained his advo­
cacy uf it. Mr. Jordan dwelt upon the
immense revenue which the tax on
whisky brought into treasury. Mr.
Hurd favored the bill in one of his hap­
piest efforts. Mr. Jones, of Arkansas,
spoke on the other side. Mr. Hatch op­
posed the principle ef die Government
lending money to one, especially to
whiaky traflkers sod Mr. Price, of
Witcuusin, objected to it on business
aud moral grounds.
Mr. Dingley
tbeajriit Uoogrrss had gone to the ut­
most limit already twrithe whisky inter­
est, while Mr. Eaton, of Conn., favored
the bill nsa wise business measure and
argue*I tliere coaid l&gt;e do constitutional affairs, and tru-tingly started with her
-objection to it. Senator-elect Black­ busband for Atlanta, arriving here four
burn, of Kentucky, made the closing
-argument in favor of the bill.

Onaka ia the largest city in Japan and
COu ruins l,fi8S,69fi inhalntaota.
The
gre .t majority of these inhabitanta are
Japaoeae, but in making up the renaus

tragedies,
died Friday, at Npring Arbor, Mich.
During the n.nitti of February of this
year tbo exports from the U sited bistre ox*
cccdcd the liapmto In value Brt.S01.fi34.

were cordially received, but when the
young husband was presented to the brldv's
mother-in-la

the world in suspense over hi. thimldafulof-water machine, a young man of this
ci y, named James Rodney Barlow, has
aUilan
itolen hia
hla than
thun tar
ter and
and snatched
snatched fain
fa m ti from
from
hia very workabop. ' Fur some time past
Barlow, whose rnl*»d waa given more to
queer mechanical dev:oM ths i to p-actical
things, has taken the most slmorbing intaroat in Kaaly'a alleged invention, rc*tling averyte.ing about it on which b a could
lay hia hands an J drinking in with hia
oara every word that be'hesrd «poken on
the aubj oL . Wiih the fatuous entbttdaam
oommon to inventors he believed everything said in its favor and rejected every

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taring drunkardi*!

measures of violence inorder that jus­
tice shall be done—such a state of
thing*, for example, as led the French
populace to attack the Baal lie. It is

March 95. of typhoid pneumonia.
Martin Spaulding, a reaident of Ainger, died Match 22at, aged 74 year*.
Sidney Peters, ot near. Bellevue, goes
to loom for ninety days far wife whip­
ping.
Many cases of.measles in Brookfield.
Eaton Rapids folks talkot a telephone
exchange. .
Silas Demott, of Bellevue, had bis
nose broken by a kick from a horse,
Thursday.
Vector St. Van Auken, of Charlotte,
have engaged in the manufacture of
rustic chain.
A Roxand man has a razor 108 yean
old, which be says was used by George
Washington.
Two deaths from scarlet fever at
Hoytville last week and a number of

enough to know in the present, case
that no such exigency really existed in
Cincinnati. Nobody will unitend that

new cases reported.
Perry, of the Bellevue Gazette, has
entered upon the third year of bis

graceful affaire ever know h in the his­
tory of a free a: d &lt; nlightmcd country,
like ouiv, occuned iu .the Queen City
•f the West, since our last isaw. • .
The CiDricmati not wj^l ba wellnigh iucoinprelivnaible if ww^iid not re.
member that aimless frenzy, like aauselesa fear, sometimes awreps through
great masses of men, almost paralyzing
individual will, aud throwing common
aeuse into a.delii &gt;um.There is do occasion now to discuss
the question whrther circumstances
mMy bot ever arise under which the

‘‘reign’’ in that burg.
The Charlotte Republican is going to
give all its county corrtapondenta a
grand dinner on April 19.
8. C. Krebs, for a number of years
one of the leading grocerymen of
Charlotte, has sold out.
Died: March 96, at Bellevue, Flor­
ence, daughter of Adelbert Beers, of
nu aides, aged nearly four years.
Tlie principal of the Bellevueschools
says there are 150 cases of measles in
the village. Three deaths have occur­
erty.
W'hat waa is that tlie citizens of Cin­ red.
An assault and battery case waa com­
cinnati wanted!
They wanted toe
methods of administering justice iu menced at Charlotte Tuesday, against
that city so improved that criminals Henry Gibbs, a united brethren minis­
should not escape due punishment for ter.
their crimes. But who established the
Frank Sherman, of Roxand, has a
methods that proved to be faulty ? The cancerous tumor which is thought to
people themselves, through their rep­ have resulted from an injury received
resentatives in the Legislature. The during the rebellion.
voters ot a state make the constitution
James Owen, of Bellevue, fell from
and thelaws under which tlie inhabi­ a house roof in Penfield a few days
tants live, and they can change either since, a distance of 30 feet and sustain­
or both. Cincinnati found some of the ed serious injuries.
laws of Ohio so unsatisfactory and in­
The temperance people of Charlotte
iquitous in their operations and practi­ are bound to put whiskey out of the
cal results as to be unbearable any way and take ‘‘no bonds” as their mot­
longer. Can anybody believe that if to. They will nominate a ticket and
the intelligent public opinion of that work hard.
city, sustained by the united and vig­
Eugene Foster, of Grand Ledge, line
orous .'oice of the press, bad demanded been arrested for bastardy and bound
a suitable change in those laws, the de­ over for trial in the circuit court, upon
mand would have been disregarded by complaint of Esther Hathaway who
gave birth to an illegitimate child a few
the legislative power.
In this case the fury of the attack is
out of all proportion to the caused al­
Harry Sayles, who lives near Char­
leged. The indignation of the people lotte, has discovered a new cure for
at the Berner verdict in particular, and rheumatism.
While his hired man
in general at the condition of things was carrying a hive of l&gt;ees past him,
that left so many murderers unhung, he dropped them and The bees stung
ia not sufficient to account for a mad the rheumatism out of him,
outbreak of fighting rage which led
Mrs. Bertha Press, daughter of John
men to hurl themselves on to death like E. Benton, a wealthy citizen of Char
desperate fanatics,and without definite lotte, died very suddenly Saturday of
purpose,or distinct idea of the re«ult to iwpticajmia after a few hours sickness.
The deceased, who was recently mar­
beaeccmplished.

it is right to resort to violent means to
effect a reform so long aaany peaceable
methods are available and remain un­
tried, and we undertake to say that
every reform which the people of Cin­
cinnati demand could have been and
can be brought about lawfully and
without any disturbance whatever of
the public peace. All that is deeirfed w
is desirable could have, been accom­
plished without the loss of a life/6t the
destruction of a dollar's worth of prop­

Even in communities where the sense
of order and the habit of obedience to
law are much more imperfectly devel­
oped than in Cincinnati, wfrere accus­
tomed to see mob violence proceeding
with some show of method. The essaped murdered is lynched. Tire-ob­
noxious resident is driven from town.
Thu house of the bated oppressor or
the church of the unpopular sect is set
on fire. There is usually evidence of
organization for an end that is clearly
kept iu view, at least until the crimi­
nal elements of society get the upper
hand, and there is a certain adjustment
of effect to motive. All these things
seem to be absent in the case of the
Cincinnati riot, where a grievance that
might properly have occasioned a Cit­
izen's Reform movement brought on a
social paroxysm* which spent inself in
fury, and where the wild impulse to
- boro, to destroy, to kill and to be killed
was communicated from man toman.

The rwuon why the prodigal »on of
tlie period is never joyously welcomed
home again, is because he never asks
for forgiven«ea and never aaks to be
taken back u u hired servant. He al­
ways walks right past the old man,
stalks into the parlor through the frost,
door, rings for a bath and clean Hues,
sets his boots outside the door to be
poHahed up, and sweuro'if dinner isn't
ready the minute he comes out of the
bath from.
He always comes back
with more gall than penitence; hia ap-

if be is shows to aback seat he kicks it
ever; he insists on taking the elder
brother's seat at the table, be won't
get no in the morning to family pray­
ers, and there is a general suspicion iu
the family that just as soon as he finds
he can’t have bis own way he will pawn"
the family plate and go offprodigalliag
again. And so be will. Away with
him ! Give him the shin bone; and let
him have it right on the none.
Some heartless wretch caught two
cats, Mad them by the tails, and flung
them into the cellar of a Connecticut
church. They hept pretty quiet until
- about the middle of the sermon, when
_■ pastor
Iirgan to complain,-ers.i
and the

ried to Wells -H. Press, a traveling
man, had since lived here with her par­
ents.
Her death was a sudden shock
to all.
Robert Force, a* Grand Ledge dead
beat, prevailed upon Geo. E. Nichols,
an attorney of that place to instruct
him in the manner of writing a chat­
tel mortgage note. Nichols drew up a
sample payable to “John Doe” and
signed it “Thomas Brown.”
Subse­
quently Force disposed of the paper
alleging itto have been given by Thom­
as Brown, a “solid man” of Potterville.
It was soon learned that the note was
fraudulent and Force now languishes
in Jail awaiting trial in the circuit.
A log bouse belonging to Wm. Car­
penter, in Charlotte, burned on the 97th
ult. witl£its entire &lt; ontents, consisting
of $2,000 worth of furniture and &lt;4.100
in greenbacks. Mr. Carpenter, a man
of 60 years, baa lived alone in thia house
for sometime, and kept his money in
different places in the house, end at
this time the money was in a mattress
od his bed. When he left the house be
boiled the front door and locked the
back one with a padlock. 'Thia morn­
ing toe padlock and staple, which bad
been drawn, were found near the
house, and nearly every one believes
that the money was taken and the
bouse then set on fire.
Witeu discov­
ered the inside of the house waa all
ablaze. The furniture was partially
insured, which is all Mr. Carpenter has
left.

MICHIGAN SEWS.
Henry Ward Beecher will give Battle
Creek a lecture April 16.
•Dennis Sullivan, aged 60, has disap­
peared from his home io Grand Rap­
ids,
A tramp was killed near Marcellus
Sunday morning while stealing a ride

, Mrs. Henry Bradley, of Battle Creek
died last Sunday from the effects of a
Jose of putash taken the previous Mon­
day.
John Kielty, drunk, lay down on the
track at Farwell, Monday. He lived
JustJO minutes after a passenger train
earns that way^ ”

remarked, “Will the choir please wait
A son of Frank Dallar of Marquette,
until its services at* required !
aged 14, was crashed to death by tlie
wheels of a loaded wagon, under which
It is whispered atxiat among the be accidentally fell.
knowing ones that Barnum’s sacred
Orix Hotchkiss, aged 28, fell in a fit
white elephant ia only tlie Holman on the street. East Saginaw, Friday,
boom in disguise. And when we read and was drowned.
He came from
that Mr. Dans
Dana bos
haa taken a private box WalringtamJ Canada.
far tlie first night of the circus, wo
Purrv Simona, a 14-year-old boy, wu
have oar suspicious.
1 drowned in Black river, at Croswell,

new liorn babe, which w»* fonud in a
vault up the premises wuere she has
Joe Nadeau has lea«rd th* Monroe
marsh company's niarxhi-a for trapping
puipo**** and has 90 or
iucd engaged
in the basin ess. Hu made a shipment
of 2,000 akinathia week.
Lorenso 1). Bean, the Spring Arlmr
fanner, insane over tlie Crunch mur­
der, has died from hia affliction.
He
was an enthusiastic champion of Judd
Crouch end Dan Holcomb.
A case of moral depravity ia reported
from the Miutliern part of Ionia county,
the seduction of a girl 14 yean, old by
a school teacher, a married man with
four children. His wife lias left him.
Hiram Jacoba, an old resident* of
Sturgis, was buried tlie other day it a ;
coffin made by himself of wood from a J

walnut tree which he planted in 1882.
on bis return from tlie Black Hawk

The largest sale of ahi ogles ever
made on tlie Saginaw nvur waa that
recently cloeed by J. R. Hall to Smith,
Fiiaett&amp;Co. of Tonawaud a N.
whereby the latter firtu purcbaaed of
blm 85.OOO.O6O.

Lee Foe, tlie Chinaman who waa re­
cently married at Flint to a colored
girl named SylviaOwena, .waaarreated
thia week on complaint of hia wife for
deaertioD. He settled by giving her SO,
she agreeing to trouble him on more.
David Mnrehead, who had hia skull
crushed by a beer spiggot in the hands
of Wilson Fox at Grund Rapids two
months since and had hiaskull trepan­
ned, is dead. Fox has b«-en 'arrested
foi manslaughter and been released on
bail.
Tho surviving members of the Potta
wattai.iie tribe of Indiana near Wa’ervliet, Berrien county, have united and
alterraising a suffice nt snm of money
have sent their chief, Stephen Pokagon
to Washington to look after their
righto, etc.
Wm. T. Palmer, of Battle Creek who
claims to be the only surviving guard
uf Napoleon on the Isle of Sc. Helena,
celebrated the 50th anniversary of hia
discharge from the British army. He
Is past 84 years of Age, but reads with­
out glasses.
Ad old gentleman named Joal Hink­
ley ofLivoni Center, Wayne county,
committed suicide by hanging bims.-lf
to a beam in bis barn, March 23. Some
years ago he received a, sunstroke,
which ia thought to have impaired his
mi&gt;.d. He was one of the oldest settlers
in the township,
Saturday eveuing Albert Nettleton,
a resident of North Bradley, employed
by Wiggins &amp; Howry on the drive on
Salt River, fell into the river and
waa drowned. Sunday tlie river waa
dragged and the body recovered. Net­
tleton waa a young man and waa un­
married.
John Johnston and Chaa. Feol were
terribly mangled by an explosion,
while at work fixing a bleat in the lime
stone quarry near Alpena, Friday
night. The former had liis eyes des­
troyed, teeth knocked out and the flesh
torn from bis lip. He will probably
die.
^Applicationbaa been made to Judge
Gridley to admit Jud Crouch and Dan
L. Holcomb to bail on the charge of
murder pending against them.
He
said he would examine the evidence in
tbo case, aud thou bear arguments up­
on the motion, notifying the counsel

Ernest Tyred, sent from Jackson
December 11 for five years for being
disorderly, died Tneadav at the De­
troit House of Correction.
He was
struck on the back by a falling tree
while working in the woods, March 17
and paralysis, which resulted in death,
Mt in.
a
Mrs. Lanaon, the woman convicted
of murder at Muskegon, has been taken
to Jackson on her life sentence, but aa
women are do longer received at the
prison there, she was placed in the
county jail until such time aa Gov. Begole commutes her sen tone to the De­
troit house of correction.
Frank LaDu waa killed at a mill,
near Six Lakes, Monoteal in county,
March 24. He was an engineer and
the governor belt having slipped off;
the engine ran away, bursting a large
pully, a piece of which struck LaDu,
tearing away one aide of bis head. He
was about 88 years old, and leaves a
family of four children.
The funeral of Hon. Alonzo Noble
waa very largely attended at Battle
Creek, Tuesday, many coming from
adjoining towns. Mr. Noble waa a
prominent knight templar, but at hia
request that body turned out in citizens'
dress. He was married when 24 by the
father of President Arthur, and last
October celebrated his golden wed­
ding.
At Grand Rapids, Monday morning
Rev, Samuel Biaae was thrown from
hia buggy and bad bis neck broken.
The thills fell down, tlie buggy stop­
ped suddenly, and he went over the
dash-board.
He was asuperannuated
methodist clergyman
from Detroit
conference, and had lived there six
years on a farm with his eon-in-law,
Geo. F. Owen.
Alexander Hill, a resident of Caro,
Tuscola county, was arrested about a
year since on the charge of embezzling '

her home iu Bli*xfi«*l«l to render aiwiaThree children were sick with scarlet
fever. Mix R. was taken sick with
the sa ne dioeaxo and died S.iturdiv.
The niiiiiiuiiremi-nt that his wife mil-d
di&lt;-( crazed Mr. Robin«&gt;u and ho'hits
remained in that condition ever sinew.
One of the worst tragedies that ever
de»&lt;dated Mtx&amp;wtkee County occurred
at Pioneer, April 1st. A young man
who bad iieen reading tlie life of Jesse
Janies, and who hud organized a ret of
young men, five io luitulier, into tlie
James' Avengers, was so excited by
leading of tlie Cineinhatti riot, that he
threw oil upon Ills aged mother’s dross,
ajdsetiton tire by a coal which he
seisaB from the fire place. While she
was writhing in agonv he brained a
yonuger brother with chair, and finally
blew nut his brains with hia 83 caliber
rerolver. When friend •searched the
house, they found the records of the
Avengers which are Imdly spelled
and written in ciohnrs known only to
the initated. This is what was writ­
ten on the first page: ‘jlm gOyLE hj z
buk, followed by a line in cipher:
‘EkQJ yadLoof IIRpaan..’

W. C. T. U.
IS THIS A FREE OOTTHTRI ?
In the year 1861 the news spread all
over this broad land of oure rtiat *vol
nnteers were wanted to leave their
homes and all they loved most dear to
go to the front and fight for the free­
dom of their country. There was slav­
ery in our land, and their homes and
loved ones were in danger. Most noi bly did our fathers aud husbands and
brothera respond to the call. Only too
well does the writer know tlie anguish
of those times. Mother and sister gave
np their only comfort and support who
were among the first to volunteer and
who now lie buried in unknown graves
on southern soil. At last our country
was proclaimed free from tliat dread­
ful curse of slavery, and all over this
broad land of our were homes that bad
vacant chairs.
Now I must touch a a tender point, I
fear. Is thia a free country now f Far
from it.
Are we not living under a
more blighting slavery than then 1 It
is a curse that reaches almost every
home and fireside, and takes the no
blest and best.
It spares no home

where it can find a victim. Cao any
one tell me what need we have of sa
loon keepers f Would not this world
be better off without tliemf I think
there is but one answer, and yet we
find them at almost every turn. There
are many who will give them help and
support. They will become bondsmen
for the saloon keeper and thus help
him to do the work of ruining homes,
breaking hearts and turning wives and
children out of doors. Must the peo­
ple stand these tilings for fear of hurt
ing their business interests or hurting
some one’s fuelingsf Did the men of
1861 think of those thingsT
No, in­
deed. Now I would ask the soldiers in
behalf of those who sleep on battle
fields, will you help us in driving thia
rum curse from our land ! There is
work to be done everywhere.
I hope
tlie time will soon come when those
who are working in the glorious cause
of temperance .an find volvnteera who
will respond to the call just as quickly
as they didin 1861. Now, men of Nash­
ville, those who were the blue and oth­
ers, what will your vote be! Will
you not vote for prohibition and help
the ladies who are working and pray­
ing so faithfully for itf We ask your
help in thia good cause, believing that
we will get it. 1 think I can seethe
bright, happy faces of those captives
of rum when it is driven from our
land. Come to our rescue and God
will bless you for it

The Rev. Dr. Vandyke givea sound
▼lews of prohibitory law in a recent is­
sue of the New York Observer. He
says very concisely:
Drinkers, as well as venders, Deed
something more potent than linguistic
persuasives. Some of them are not likt ly to be permanently reformed till the
places of temptation are closed. They
may determine to discoDUnuedrinkiDg
but with legalized venders coining
money from broken vows, it is impos­
sible that a majority of drinkers should
conquer the appetite. Will power is
too feeble.
The hope of future good
is obscured by the desire for present
gratification.
Nor is it worth our while to conceal
thA fact that the cause of temperance
ia seriously weakened by conceding
that moral suasion is the only agency
at our command. We thereby give
currency to the opinion that drunkard­
making is not wrong, though it ia a lit­
tle inexpedient Please desist Those
who regard this aa tlie only legitimate
agency would do well to reflect wheth­
er it might not be well to repeal all
laws against crime, and organize soci­
ety into a coaxing fraternity. When a
man finds his safe emptied of govern­
ment bonds by a neighbor, let him set
to work and coax tlie thief not to ap­
propriate his “Bland” dollars also.
If
on returning from bis business be dis­
covers his wife murdered by the coachnan, let him cry over him, pray with

Have wf’m* citH

idea, Null then aa CiirUiUns implore
Gu«| to undo the work of our hands?

The next meeting of tire Union will
tie held at Mta. Frank MeDerliy’s nt
the usual hour. A fill! aitendnneejs
deidiedrto make arrangements for the
county convention.

Aa apriugapproadieasod warmsup
the idtHHl, iu itora, of war and revolu­
tions are again beard “over the world.
Culm is again threatening to make it
hot for her Spanish rulers. A* the Ca­
ble inf&lt;nin» uk. Strain haa fifteen tbouaaOd officers clamoring for l»ack pay and
nothing to do. Thia Culm trouble may
afford an opportunity for killing off a
few uffieero. and thus cut down the pay
roll. It la an Hl wind that blows do
one good.

HALL—In Maple Grove, March 28, 1884, of
spins) fever, Cbariea B., aged 13, aou of J. 0.

SPRING GOODS.

CARPETS,
BLACK SILKS.
CASHMEBES,
At Paicis that Den’ CowrxTfflO«.

Come and See Us and
Save Money. ’

T. B. SKINNERJ

(In memory of Charley Hall.)

tSTSamplee sent by mail if requested.
As we look vfl the fona so cold and still,
But we humbly bow to the Master’s will.
Oh. why was thou taken tn life’s sunny more 1
Why vu tboc not spared our home to
A youth so noble, kind-hearted and true,
Bo willing Iodo what thy hands found to do.
The cheeks once so ruddy
Are now pale in death.
But In realms of glory thy spirit shall rest
Yea, Charley, we miss thee, all miss thee

CARD OF THANKS.
To oar neighbors and friends whoso kindly
assisted us iu the care of iur darling boy, Char­
lie, during hia sickness, and alteotums shown
us at bls buna), we wish to &gt; eturn our grutei ul
thanks.
Mu. and Mus. J. O. Hau,
Don’t lie awake night, and cuugul Ater's
Cbeiry Pectoral will relieve the cougb
and induce a good nlgh.’s rest.

For several years past it has been customary
fsr the young men to sbtsut the girl wb4 re­
fuses to marry them. Of course, the girls will
be Justified in turning the tables this year.

A STARTLING DISCOVERY.
Physicians are often startled by remarkable
discoveries. The fact that Dr. King’s Ne»
Discovery for Consumption and all Thrust ami
Lung disease* Is daily curing patients that they
have given up to die, to startling them to real­
ize their sense of duty, and examine into the
merits ol this wonderful discovery ; resulting in
hundreds of our best physicians using it in
their practice. Trial Bottles free at F. T.
Boise's drug store. Regular size |1.00.

Arizona will string np five murderers on_tbe
38th of March, but during the interval vigi­
lance committees will stand ready to attend
any sudden call to raise a horse-thief or cow­
boy
___________________
Rheumatic Syrup Co :
Wolcou, N. Y., April 5, 1882.
Gents—Having been afflicted with the Rheu­
matism over eight months in my left hip, at
times so 1 could not get a night's rest, or even
lie on that side on account ot such pains run­
ning through my hip and down my limb, the
Rheumatic Sprup was recommended. After
taking one bottle the pain left me, aud I could
lie on that side as wel. as ever. I think as a
Rheumatic cure it haa no equal
A. B. Tuacxkr, Merchant.
Rheumatic Byun Co.:
Butler Center N. Y.
Gentlemen—I think it my duty to recom­
mend your wonderful meeldlne—Rheumatic
Syrup. I have been troubled with kidney dif­
ficulty for many years; have been treated by
diffeienl physicians, but coold get omy tem­
porary rtliel until I commenced taking your
Byrup. Had taken it but a short time before
tt it began to hdp me, and to-day I am
perfectly well.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.
jVaiLs, Glass, PuttySash,
Doors, Blinds/Hinges,y
Locks, KnobS^Etc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints
Pew), Chalk or Blister. Paints, Oils,
Varnishes and Brushes.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

fflard Plows and Repair?,
South Bend Plows and Repairs,

T Gale .Chilled Plows and Repairs.

SPRING 'TOOTH HARROW,
kjanab'X'he BICtriT Made,

&lt;• ■■

; J-

EaveTroughingiSpoutuig
With the Beat Huger made, all pat Up by
• strictly ftrst-ctaas Tinner of yean* ex- .J
pcrience, who to also a Tin,, Copper
and Sheet Iron worker. Bee us
ud bare yoar buildings
'
spouted, ud rave

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHU
•‘The Etar that leads them all.’’

.Wew Home Sewing Machines,

Needles and Attachments.

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

The Oil City Blizzard starts a distracting
question. It wants to know who is going to

Barn Door Hanger

JjJ&gt;coMO

StoveB, Hauges
VAPOR STOVES
la fact, Everything in the Eanbran

Line al Bottom Price*.

CAT J, AND SEE US.

GERmaTSemedY FRANK C. ROISE.
Registration Notice.
The board of Registration for the township
ship elerfc in said towwh p on Saturday, April
SLblSM. All legal vour» whose names are not
registered and who wish to vole at tlie town­
ship election to be held on Monday, April 7th
1884, art requested to come forward on that

Swept Into the Stream.

Notice.

Notice U hereby given to the electors of the
Thousand Acres of Land and township cf C. Girton, tn the county of Barry
“Right Smart of Bears.”
and State of
Cist (he next ensuing
On the deck of a big Mississippi steamboat
aaagsd southern planter. Indicating by a or UkSUcvoi, in &lt; ■: Kia oa aaonuay, apru Ha
18S4,al Uie tn’* u &gt;-41 in the Tiltageaf NubviDe
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Baperviaer.
cutting out of a forest that grew directly over
Clerk.
the waters of the betid. That waa a mighty
Treasurer.
good plantation, and there was right smart- of
Justice of the Peace, full term.
bears there, too. But that one thousand acres
Highway Commissioner.
School Inspector, fall term.
Schoo) Inspector, tofifi vacancy;
that great forests of youthful hope, womanly
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and almost said: ** You have xnace such
its inhabitants. Kain-drops were tail­
a mess of your affa rs hitherto—you ing. The wind lifted its voice now and
APR. 5, 18H. she expostulated, emiHng.
SATURDAY.
“ That's a different ease.” said Louis. have let sucn a splendid chanoe go by again, in a mountful moan: a storm
“I know Mr*. Lascelle* had a fortune.' —you have delivered over such a noble waa at hand, and it behooved her in­
but you had ode still larger. Provided bird in the hand Into the clutches of a stantly to retrace her steps unless she
J MOTHEB-BOY.
my ‘wife’s money-were Dot more than little adventuress whom you ought to wislied to be overtaken by mirk night
have disdained—you have aoted alto­
my own------ ”
and the unpropitlouselements. She Lad
“Pooh! A*if you could lay down gether eo wildly and unreasonably— do umbrella, and a long. dark, tweed
hard and fast rules 4br any such case. that the-only, the least, thing you can cloak with a hanging hood, and a soft,
Suppose yourself in love with a woman, do is to return to. me. and lot me take tough-weather hat
In hand---------for the
and a good woman. You find she has you
"--------------- -future.
—--- ”
| she turned, and found the wind drivthree Lme* as inuehjnoney as you have.
11
— this
— _
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_______________
______
It wm
spirit
wh.ch infuriated |Dg ___
sideways from
the north ml
Bcnd«'u delannliiod
inr*ri m.iniomtintAx—— l-T--I „dI with
i.t her
1
.
.1.
What then?”
Marpm*-. Laur.'.
olwtk
ButBe wou.d spring to ber tap, and
•• I should be verynorry," said Louis, rt.no. ot the proportion tbM Mninree terino .round her, she walked boroeA chance to ffiro her * luvuy; kii
deliberately, “but I shbuld feel obliged would gladly b.re married Blddldpb it ward? and a. the wind war nearly In ber
to put en my hat, and wish her good be bad given ber the obMOe of doing t^th .he beard no round, behind her.
morning. Such marriages are too un­ so maddened her, for she regarded him tnd was unconscious that any one was
equal. Besides, a num is wrong to lay with even .more contempt than was neo- near, until a horse's hoof paused absohimself open to even the possibility of euary. One ot tbe mort i™it»tlng ot
The other bore, with their **ncy t!ln&lt;s
u|y betide her. aod Lotu. Baldwin &gt;
being considered an adventurer.”
the small annoyances of this life oon- roiee said:
“Adventurer! What you mean is. sista in having often to submit, with i
*• MLs Percival, you take a constitu­
that your wife might sometimes expect terribfo inward chafings, while one’s Uomdwith the same energy that char­
to have a say of ber own in things, and best friends and well-wishers make Mterizes all, the rest of your proceedwhenever that happened you would feel mountains out of mole-hills, persist in fag*.”
as lf you were playing second fiddle, regarding this person or that cireum- । fcbe raised her face, startled, but somand you oouldn t enduro it Bosh, my stauce as of paramount importance, ! fear Btill with the thoughts that filled her
up so his mother oould
dear boy! As I said before, it’s .nil and insisting that their victim thinks mind and saidla ber wMpwbood;
1 a comfort it w*a and Jof,
bosh.”
with themselves. Wnat girl of any in-i
“Good evening! The storm is upon
ibo had such a mother-boy.
•‘ I believe I admitted that ft wm -e telltgenoe has not been at some time or mo, you Beo. }Jut don’t let me keep
crotchet. We are all liable to crotch­ other of her life tormented by being r0U. Bide on, pray.”
.
*.
_
ets, and very much at tko mercy of our taasad
teased about antnn
some nun
man whn
who ia
is on.
su­ *
?to be cowronncD.]
aubjeertive sensation*."
premely indifferent to her, inferior to
“Subjective sensation* be hanged! It her, and with avhofle attentions she is
A.
Benevolent
Bird.
depends
on
warmth
of
heart.
Isay,
if
supposed to be agreeably flattered?
But »he «tni retrned In her home, and knew
Her children were faithful, fond and true;
your love for a woman can’t rise superi­ Such, in an intonsitied degree, was
There is one very odd case of benevAnd her staff and solace, whan near life' or to her money, why a good riddance Margaret's case now. So far from Id•leneo of one animal toward another
IsthcTruothei-bojr —now array-halned tn«ufor her, that’s all!”
■ducing her to think of returning to
Baldwin merely laughed.a little. “It Laura, that lady’s letter begot In Max* which shows that help is often needed
i where least suspected.
is evident we do not agree?’ said he.
garet's mind an
~ obstinate determina­ i
U'kn
—k.«J
Who would suppose that the&gt;1
elephant,
That afternoon Margaret, sitting tion of anothe
,,
another and an opposite
nature. ’
with its great size and massive strength,
apart, vaguely heard Ixjuis nnd Rupert
“I will go to Beckbridge,” she de­ rould be in need of such aid as so ins gtalking, without knowing what they said cided. "Iwi/f tell Mrs. Lascelles alL
niScant a creature as a bird could give
^orjneaaL '
*
I will show Laura that I despise ber
jMmt of '•ProbaUtm." "The WiVUM
••John Malabarr would never hold vulgar ideas, for 1 will take my own It?
Against such large animals as lions,
such a cold, horrible creed,” she said £lace as mistress of my nwn bouse, and
CHAPTER XII.—Comxvn/
tigers and rhinoceroses it can defend it­
to herself. “Why do I submit to these
larion Percival shall be married from self, but against tiny insects, which it
They took him away, and for the humiliations? Why do I not shake my­
future they took care that when he self free of this hallucination, for I ain there as if she were my own sister. might crush under its feet by the hun­
That is what I will tell Laura when I dred, it has no protection except what
walked out it‘should be behind the
sure it is an hallucination? Such things
| ,a g[
Ten U
"iven
it by a little feathered fridnd.
house, on the western side of tbe gar­ do not betray a generous mind. Oh, answer ber letter.”
This was all she had time to decide in With such
liaait
, has, one
ouch a't„
a thick skin,v as
den. The beginning ot October was no. And yet, whenever be looks at me,
gusty and wet.
They had to atay in­ or sneaks to me, I forget oil that Am her own mind before going to Rupert might suppose that the elephant would
It havo no trouble from insects; but, in
doors. Rupert's health drooped again, 1 obliged to choose the best? Why can and giving up her morning to him. i»
and ho was ilL Margaret was in close not 1 always bear in mind that he ad­ was not until afternoon that sho was truth, it is the very thickness of its hide
I which makes the small insect dangerous.
attendance upon him, for he would mits no one to his heart nnd confidence free.
hardly enduro her out of his sight. His as comrade and equal? It is dreadful'
!
Ticks, which arc abundant in all
pain and wretchedness not taught, but 1 will shako off this enchantment and
j forests, work their way into the cracks
called forth, the Heavenly patience and toll all to Mrs. Lascelles. She will be
in the skin of the huge creature, and as
After lunch, Margaret waited a short the skin Is so thick they are’ enabled to
pity which lay in her deep woman's kind. I can trust her. As for the rest,
ncart. She grudged him no. time, no I must try to face it. It will be a dread­ time. She felt a longing to be alone, and bury themselves so completely that they
with that longing camo the remem­ can not be scraped off when the smart­
care, no weariness.
She was repaid
ful wrench if it does not turn out as—
brance of Louis’ directions about going ing animal rubs against rocks or trees.
when at last bis head found rest on her
as—well, it does not matter. It must
out, and her promise to obey them. A differently constructed animal could
breast, wjen he pressed his quivering be done.”
She put on her walking thine* and set ase its teeth or feet to remove the an­
lips upon her band and brokenly mur­
Thus
she
sat
meditating
for
a
long
mured:
"Margaret, how did'I live
out, although the afternoon was gray noyance; but for the elephant, there Is
without vou? Surely I must have folt, time until Baldwin's voice startled her. and unpromising, and the sky lowering nothing but suffering and torture, un­
without knowing it, that you were com­ He was seated beside her, and said:
and full of sullen clouds, which might less some kind friend leu da a helping
“Will you promise me to go out to­ be laden with anything from tbe "gen­
ing to me.”
.
hand—or bill.
morrow, no matter what the weather tle dew from heaven'"to the elect or
John Mallabarr had been called to
And this kind friend is not lacking:
may be? You have Deen keeping in­ snow which meant “winter and wild
town again on business, only for a few
for no sooner are thp little pests com
doors too much, and it • is telling upon weather.”
days, certainly, but his absence gave you. - When I say, go out, I mean that
j fortably ensconced than a pair of smaD,
She knew all the country roads wall, ' bright, yellow eyes searches them out,
Margaret a respite, released her from
you must take a walk. You want soma
by now, and absorbed in reflections andthft next moment a pretty, orangetlie pressure of her heaviest apprehen­ exercise and frosh air.”
upon tbe news she had received thia ~colored beak pluck* *«
----- •forth. Tne
sion.
She had grown absolutely to
them
dread the sight, two or three times a
morning, and revived by the fresh, owner of the eyee and beak is a beauti­
morrow,
some
time,"
she
answered,
though cold air, she insensibly wan­ ful, snow-white heron; small of body,
week, of his brown hunter "Cossack,"
and his scarlet coat, as be trotted up looking at him with a startled expres­ dered on into the country, until sue was but large of heart; for it seems, in
the drive and across the bridge, while sion. Louis must have seen the hollow a mile or two away from the Grange, Northcru Africa at least, to have deroad. Snevoted Its life to the benevolent work of
they sat in the drawing-room, when it in her face—her pale cheeks and her on a high,
„ . distant
- ------ upland
,------- -----------------was twilight; to dread bis entrance five eyee which looked unnaturally large
reflecting eagerly upon her two let- watching over it* monstrous protege.
No doubt ters—
—-upon
upon hnatebes of both of them,,
minute* afterward, his bending over and dark and melancholy.
It is a novel and beautiful sight to
he
aaw
them
—
whether
he
put
down
the
which would keep recurring to her
»ee
Mrs. Lascelles, to kiss her hand and
‘
_s tbe dark-skinned giant of the
ask if she could spare him * cup of tea cause ot the change entirely to ber mind, like some importunate air which ■ jungle stalking ponderously along, with
after the day's run. Then there were close attention upon Rupert, and con­ would not depart. She felt an odd as many aa a score of these beautiful
the incident* of tbe hunting-field to be finement to the house, it is impossible mingling of sensations—pleasure and birds perched upon his back and head,
discussed. If the squire came in at the
pain: pain that it should be supposed busily working to free him from his lit­
"Ihave been talking to Rupert,” he that the engagement wm in any wav a tle tormentors. And full well the ele­
same time it was still worse, for he was
a mighty hunter and loved to expatiate went on. “I hare told h m that even disappointment to herself: pleasure that phant knows what he owes his bene­
upon the day’s doings, and tn such a from a selfish point of viow, his best Miss Percival wm well and suitably and factors.
Jiot for anything would he
case Margaret inevitably found Malla- policy is to release you from him now agreeably provided for.
harm them. ugly-t«-mpered as he often
barr beside her, asking some question, and then, for that if he doesn't we shall
“ For I suppose she considers it a is. Even where the sharp beak probes
trifling, perhaps, in itself, but with the have you laid up, and you will have to suitable provision.” she thought, with a deep Into the sensitive flesh, the great
low voice and the eloquent eye which go away for a change. How would you strong tinge of contempt mingling in creature bears tbe pain patiently, seem­
mean anything but trifling. Atglast he like that?”
her pleasure. Then the contempt, born ing to know that it Is necessary.— B'tZI
"Margaret gazed at him almost partly of irritation, partly of indigna­ H’oodman, in St. Nicholas.
had gone away and she was thankful
"I am
right,”
she tion, found its way out, took the upper
It haa been eaid that she had a foolish, breathlessly.
thought
"Ho
knows
or
guesses
some
­
unreasonable idea that Louis had pene­
hand.
.
Please Yourself First,
trated all her disguises; that, reserved thing.” Aloud she said, nastily: "Not
■•They are well
matched,” she
himself, and hating to besiege tbe re­ at all,” and Louis, with a slow look, thought "Worshiper and worshiped. [
A certain married pair
j-were discussand
a
half
smile,
left
her.
serve of other*, he had said nothing on
master nnd servant. ‘ He was ordained ingo the propriety
,„ of givi
giving a wedding
the subject. She had an idea that he
to call, and I to come,' and all that present
----------* *the
A_ —
,
other ------evening,
and. as
knew, and that she was in hi* power.
kind of insipidness. Oh, I feci degrad­ might happen in the best regulated
She was one day rudely disillusioned.
ed to think that one of my sex should families, failed to agree as to the object
On the breakfast table, on the follow­
Louis had called one morning and re­
be found looking up to that man aa her , and price. The lady desired to send a
mained for lunch, during which meal ing morning, Margaret found a letter Aero.'” He? checks flamed, her eyes cut-glasfl pitcher; the gentleman scoffed
for herself, and when she looked at the
Mrs. Lascelles said:
flashed. "Women, then, deserve the at this idea, declaring that nothing but
“Mrs. Pierrepont is going to bring envelope she knew that the letter came things that are said of them. • Formed silver would sa..jfy his taste.- After a
her niece to see me this afternoon. Miss from the genuine Marion Percival. She for a woman to love and loolT up ' very animated session, which finally
opened
it,
feeling
but
a
languid
curiBe kenham; you must see her, Mar­
to.’ Why. I wonder? And it was terminated in the usual way—tears anil
aa to its contents: out soon, but the other day. that he wanted me cigars—madame said she' should buy
garet. They say she has a splendid
voice. Perhaps'we shall prevail upon despite herself, she grew interested in it. to love and look up to him. What a her own present and monsieur might
-Mr
D
kab Mum Bamimoton,—It Is Ion*
her to sing. And I have heard much since I beard from you. and 1 have several model of constancy and stability! 1 suit himself. The next morning, how­
of her beautv; she was quite one of the Umea tbourbt of writing to you: but I fait as­ suppose this is to punish me. Laura ever, repentance seized both parties,
reigning belles this season, John Malla­ sured that If you were Hl, or hod left Btaok- think* I am punished, too. Pshaw! though still sulking with each other,
barr said. 1 asked him why he had
Every one who knows anything about and the gentleman, hoping to ••make
not allowed her to reign in his heart, communloate to you. and 1 feel 1 must not us will laugh at the idea that Marion up” with hia better hall, selected on bis
and the silly fellow seemed quite an- postpone wrttin* any lonrer. J little thought has been raised over my head, and will way down town a gorgeous cut-glass
when you made your kind and *vneraua oflepity (or rejoice in) my disappointment jug, writing his wife’s best wishes on a
It is galling for a mundane soul like card and disnatching it to the expectant
fixed upon her face, and miserable in
mine: but I will answer it in the only bride. An hour later out sailed the
the knowledge of who did reign in John
" 1 tnld you some time ago that Mr. Bld- way in which it can be answered. I must wife, only intent on buying what should
dulph bad aeveral time* vixlted the Hall, and take my place, and she must be married please ber spouse, and thus heap coals
Mallanarr’s heart, stammered out:
that while there be waa tn many « an very
"Is—is she rich, this Miss Becken­ kind to Fanny and me. Iu the beginning ot from my house, as if she were my dear­ of fire on his recalcitrant head. Tr.e
ham?”
October he came to make a longer stay, tor est friend."
result was a costly gold-lined silver
the hunting. We raw, or rather &lt;«. a great
"Qu:te the heiress of ber part of the deal of him. for be fa atilt at borne, and the
Margaret found a ray of satisfaction salad b wl, accompanied by the best
world." said Mr. Lascelles. "Louis, other day be aaked mo to.be hia wife. Icn- in this resolution. It pleaded her to wishes, etc., written on the gentleman's
fess
that
I
had
always
admired
Mr.
Btddulph
vou’d better stay and have a look at exoeedlnffly, from the very flrat time J saw think of acting with Portia-like mag­ •vi-iting pasteboard, which was duly
her,” he added, bluntly and uncon­ him at Mrs. Pierce's bnuae. and since I have nificence—of repaying "the petty debt” forwarded to the same address as that
sciously. “She might be a good spec.” seen so much of him horemy admiration has thrice over, of heaping coals of fire of the cut glaaa jug. At night nothing
“For me. do you mean? As how?”
upon the heads of those who sought to was said ot this joint maneuver, each
“As a wife, of course.”
put her to confusion. For she’knew one wishing to surprise the other by
tlms such a clever, intellectual wan. It may that Miss Percival, though so studiously showing the note of acknowledgment
Louis laughed a little,
bo a fond dream of mine, but 1 think be in
"Ihave seen Miss Beckenham.” said perfect, and made for a woman to lure and grateful, triumphed, and triumphed when it should arrive. It camo in due
be, -"nnd done homage to her, from look up to."
with a ffreat joy.
She knew that course of time, but it came not alone.
(Margaret's feel'ngs at this juncture Maurice Biddulph allowed Miss Perci­ The postman brought two notes, which
afar. I can imagine her look of superb
astonishment if any one suggested such overflowed: she uttered an almost pas­ val to triumph, allowed her to imagine to bewildered and mystified the re­
an idea to her; aod how she would put sionate ‘Bah! that fop!" which caused that she had won him from Margaret, ceivers that they indulged in another
up her eye-glass to annihilate me and Damaris to inquire what was the matter secure that the latter would never, un­ debate, that ended even more disas­
ar old brown house. She is wonder- with her.)
der any provocation, reveal the fact trously than the first. The lady de­
ly handsome, and lofty withal. But
“ It make* me so happy that be has cboeen that she had refused him and laughed clares she will never again make con­
If I admired her ten times more than I mo: It shows his nob c. disinterested nature. at him to boot.
cessions, or wedding presents for that
Iweausc 1 have so little claim to be chosen, ro
do, there's her immense fortune, an in­ few attraoitois foreman like him. But he
It was here that Margaret's chivalry mailer, and the gentleman takes refuge
says that attraction and repulsion *ro thin*-,
superable obstacle.”
in saying: "It was just like a woman!”
came
out.
It
was
her
ability
to
act
in
impossible always to be logically accounted
"Pooh!” said the squire.
for."
this manner which Tom P ereo vaguely Moral: Don’t try to please anybody
“To me,” pursued Louis, drinking
(‘•That is true, flood Heavens! to meant when he said that Margaret bufjouraelt!—lioAon Gazelle.
some claret, "thereis something unut­ think of that man tinding a worshiper!” "could not sneak.” She was furious
terably vulgar in the very phrase: ‘Oh. thought Margaret.)
at the false position in which she found
—A wide-awake cat in New York has
he did well! he married an heiress.*
I
herself. But to write to Laura and say: made a newspaper building its home for
think such marriages degrading.”
"Be silent, for the man you think I have &lt;o long that it has become infused with
‘•To'whom, man or wife?” asked the
lost I refused to take;” to send a suave the thorough knowledge possessed by the
taw to mo. You will come to our wedding, epistle to Miss Percival, hinting that
••Both.”
dear Ml»e Barrington, 1 bt-no, and so add a her Jord had not been so disinterested editors of that paper, and now when
••There may be something vulgar in Anal lr:ndne?a &lt;o tin. ion* Uni you bare already always as he seems now—to do these the feline wishes to journey from the
top to the bottom or the bottom to the
the phrase,” said Mr. L.-u et-Iles, with a
things never entered her head. She top of the building, instead of resorting
tolerantly good-natured laugh. "As
wanted ber revenge. She was a fight­ to the old-time tactics—viz., using the
you to be Bore me, very sincerely yours,
for there being anything vulgar in the
ing anima), and was not given to offer­ stairs—she very properly takes the ele­
*• Manton 1’nacn'AU"
thing, let me refer you to the head of
Margaret tras forced to put this letter ing the right cheek when the left bad vator as a mode of conveyance. She
my own table, eh. Bessie?” He looked in her pocket and attend toother things been smitten.
Simply, she revenged always mews when she wishes to be let
affect.onate)y toward his wife, nnd till the afternoon. She had also a sec­ herself in a difibrent manner from that
add d: "You talk high-flown bosh, ond letter to read—one from Laura, which would recommend itself to many out, and never makes a mistake as to
where she wants ,to go. The educate^
Louis. If my wile there had not had a who had 1-kewjMt heard the news, and women.
'
eat never uses the stairs when the ele­
stiver, do you suppose I should have who wrote in a strain of passionate in­
Two cold splashes on her cheek at vator is tunning.—N. Y. Times.
cared for ber one jot the less? Why, dignation against that designing little last aroused her from her eager reverie.
Heaven bless her! she could have wretch, Mir* Percival. She made the
She looked up. It waa twilight Tha
A soap mine has been discovered
wound me round her little finger, what- engagement a pretext to urge Margaret
sea, which, when last she had conscious­
Caliiornia.
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6LAD TIDINGS,
Catarrh at last
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krai and constitutional trouble. Tbe

Cherry Pectoral.
No other eocnplaitiU are so Insidious in their
attack aatb'weaffecting tbe throat and lungs:

poeare, U often &gt;’ul the beginning.of a fatal
sicknraa. Aren's Ciixnar Fkctoxlal has
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taken iu all cases without delay.
" hi 1*571 look . severe coid, which aUrcled
t&lt;y .ungs. I h«J
algin alter night
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KockiugUaiii, Vl. July IB, IbKL

'• While |n tlie country last sinter my Hida
*»y. three years old, was taken ill with croup;
t seemed as If 4&gt;u would die from strwugwlatlon. One of the family auggeilrd the use
•K AYK**n GMCaar Pm-TOBAL, a bottle of
wtaien was always fc.-jit Ilf the house. This

.ItUe patient wps breathing easily. The doe.
tor saul dial the Gnv.tr nr IVitobal bad
sure.I an darling's life. Can you wonder al
■rar gratitude? Sincerely yours,
i

Mas. Emma Grturrv.”

t&lt;&lt; I’lnniouuce it the most effectual

I miff.-re-l for right years from BronehHio,

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ut for Its use I abonl.f longMooe liave dl
ron&gt; lang treablra
F. BsidWX.’
Paiaciiiie, Texas. April 22. XW3.

rnnraBBD by

Dr. J.C.Ayer&amp;Co., Lowell, Mm.

THE OUT TRUE

IRON
TONIC
hBoMbahk

A country tramp who brought up at
a farm-liottae a few days ago claimed
to have bad all manner of bad luck,
aud among other tbipga he mentioned
that three fingers of hid right hilud had
been ao badly frogeo during a cold miap
in Dakotathut Ute' ductor had ampu­
tated ihbm.
“Let me see,” replied the farmer. A
dirty paw wm held out in response.
“Why, your fingers ate ail here and
all right-H
“Oh, ofcourse they are all right now,
b«it during the three year* it took to
grow new onea 1 got so badly in debt
tliat I lost al! hope* &amp;nd look to tntnip-

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

obliged to you for your kin&lt;ln--ss, and will
be pleased to talk to you again when our

[PIHIad l &gt;hta Press.]
‘ A young giri of R "ding. Pa., has lately
devt-Iopcd । atni»-kabl« powers m a spir.tual
msdiixni. It is aaid, and last Saturday, Tith
a circle of spiritualists ubout her, she took
a trip to the spirit world, as sbo called It,
and rslaUwi what she saw. Among tbe

"Now,” continued til- medium. “th**fnce

Castoria

“Then yoa love me truly, Elvira f"
“Yea, yea, my darling, truly, moat
truly."
“And in spite of my poverty f"
“What matters mere wealth when
compared to the bliaa of yonr. noble
love T"
“Thanks, thanks, my beloved, yon
have rendered me unspeakably happy.”
“I would rather be your wife and
■.live in a cottage than dwell in the
*pshice of a prince!"
‘•Blrasybu, blew you, my own—but
“But what!”
“But I haven’t the cottage !”

OHIRKIRGB.

An HIjuuim ludy ia aaid to bare col­
lected u Hiring ul buttuUH twenty-luur
feel lung. 1 bu uccuuuU lur bu muuy
j
men in that elute with tirelX bUependeib ;
■
aitacned to tireir punla wilb u nbingle
nail.
A bright buudMy-ecliuul buy txpluiii
txl to to liu puetur w by the pncal and
tire Lcvitc iu the Guud Suujiuiluti aluiy
puaeed by uu lire other aide.
He eaid
it waa ■'Ire cm lure tire wan waa alxeady
x-ublred.”

Tbo Cbicugu 'luueaiH happy over the
fact that Dr. Mary Walker ia to pub­
lish a bouk on tbe couditiun ul her sex.
Tbe Times believes tiiia will Bettie the
question of which sex Mary Ireluuga

How coutraXy human nature ia any­
way. Last week tbe diBputcbeH told uf
four mou in cliflvxeul pax to ot thc.countxy who com mi ted suicide because they
cuuldTuot get xu airred and this week
several men killed themaelves because
they had got married.
Without woqjbu man
would be
rough, rude, solitary,and would ignore
all the graces which are but the Muiles
of love. Woman weaves about him
the Howers uf life, as the vines of tbe
forest decorate the trunk of die oak
with their fragrant garlands.

In a few momenta the young medium

aldson. who has nev.r been heard from
.since be started on that perilous balloon
v.’ysge from the lake front, Chicago. Tbo
Professor was considerate enough to try
to. clror up tbe mystery, and told the
young lady all about his perilous voyage
and the terrible experiences accompany-

ward tbe company departed, considerably
impressed with the story.

Infants and Children
'Yhat gives our Children rosy cheeks.
What cores their fevers, makes them sleep;
Tts f'setnrta.
When Babies fret, and err by turns.
What cures their colic, kfiis their worms.
,
But Cuitoris.

.

SHOT ANO LASSOED.

But Cnstoria.

at which time Warm Sugar will be aenad on
Roller Skates by six ladies drcaMrd In fan­
cy costumes.
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Cvntaur L|nlmont,-A..Ksolute cure far RhauBstiam,

I was in the spirit lamb I call it spirit feet long, were seen lying for several hours
Sprains. Barns, Galls, dton aad aa
land.it is so much prettier, I think, than
lastaataaeous Paia-reli«v«v.
the clairvoyant state; the latter is so vul- , bad driven close to the shore near South
Beach, Clifton, Staten Island. Two voung
; men named Rollinson procured rifles and a
so much bumbug in 18.”
I boat, and tried to get out near them. The
By this timeeleven people had assembled
in tbe parlor sad formed a circle about tbe
girl. The gas was turned down just a
ashore again. They then singled out a seal
trifl-, and in a very short time tbe parents
each, and fired simultaneously. One of tbe
nodded and pointed to their daughter,
two creatures threw its head about for a
whose face had turned slightly upward.
few seconds, and than lay perfectly still.
Her eyee closed, and ber hands rested to­
It was apparently mortally wounded. Tbe
gether on her lap. She sat upon a ha«sock,
other, which did not seem to bo hurt, flopand it waa at laast three minutes of silence
before she spoke agaiiL The measured tick
to swim around its companion. Tbe ice
soon turned red about the latter. Tbe
cracking coals in the grate, tbe hurrying,
youag men fired several shots at the head
creaking fooUtepa on the pavement in the
of the live seal, but the excitement of bunti
icy air of night alone broke tbe stillness.
"1 see the same man’s face coming tion to tbe dead oua, and tbe firing ceased.
toward me again,” said the young medium. A crowd stood looking on for two hours,
—MANUFACTURES—
"He has black, wavv hair, well rounded
bead, large, short neck, dark complexion, np on । ho ice again, when the weight of Its S-A_"W AKBCHS,
and black mustache.
As he comes nearer body MpHru
uu„ va
„ over, wu(4
vur carcass
tipped tbe
cake
and the
Nhaning, Pulleys,
to me I see that one of bis eyes is dark and of
dead
roHed Into tho water,
the other light. On one of his cheeks I see Neither was seen again.
WOOD LATHES, BUZZ SAW MUXS,
a black mark. It is a mole or birthmark of ,
Another large-sised seal was noticed on
Everything in the Mill Line.
some kind.
xe ice close to a wharf at Stapleton. A
"Ho looks at me as if seeking'some one saloon keeper, who was formerly a ranch­
ALL KINDS OF
he cannot find. This is the eleventh time I man, took a lariat down from behind bls
| bar, greased it, and went down to the
-.
I wharf. He got his hand in first by lassoing
because I did not speak to him before. I | B ,pUe In handsome style. Then be crawled
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
now speak to him and his eyrs light up and out
th# end of
wharf, gathered his
Sparkle with delighL
deiighL He smiles and says: . long leather thong up, and tent it circling
sparkle
A Good Stock of Saws on hand.
"*I am glad
"*1
clad you
VOU spoke
snoke to me. You are thrnticrh
nrvun fell on
nn
through the annwflakni.
snowflakes. The doom
the first to greet me from tbe world below
A. C. BUXTON.
since I left It. Why did you not sp-ak to seal started up. It fl &gt;pped off th® Ice, but
mo before! Do you not know me? No,
it was soon to nave been caught by tho
you do noL You were too young when I noose
_
directly around its neck and under
lived in your city. But nodoubt you heard one flipper. A
‘ crowd‘ on tbe
“
rharf began
of me. My name is Donaldson. ' rax i to haul in on tbe lariat amid wild excitecalh-d Profeosor Donaldson.
[Here tbe
circle of friends were astonished and be­ the wharf, however, anti bad been plainly
came doubly interested.] Don’t you re­
member my name! I went up in balloons He smooth skin, and the coveted priao
In Reading and gave entertainments with
presents to all the little children and tbe
Another seal was discovered on an looTHE FIRM OF
grown folks too. Tell your father and cake a little North of the Tompkinsville
Basin. A boat containing turee man put
out from a cod-fishing smack at anchor in
to clear up the mystery of my strange the basin, and when the craw had pulled
death.
about a mile to the windward of tbe seal
“ ‘Borne say that I am not dead and will they shipped their oars lay down flat in
como back to my old homo and friends the boat, and permitted tbe yawl to drift
with the wind. One of the three lay on his
of the earth and flesh and am in the spirit stomach in the bow with a rifle pointed |
world.
toward the seal. Another was in the stern
“ ‘Everybody who remembers me will bolding an oar with which be kept tbe boat
Dissolves by mutual content, (om Mr. J.
Decker i etiring) and as s result.
after I went up in the balloon at Chicago. the boat, which camo so close to him that
That was my last ascension. Our balloon as soon of the rifleman discharged his
was caught in a terrible windstorm in the weapon the other two sprang up, seised
upper current. I never experienced such boat books, and before their victim could
a storm on land. It blew our balloon-baa- got into the water they had plunged the
hooks into it. It was soon killed. It waa
blown out of the' basket-car, leaving
— And to accomplish it—
mo up in tbe rigging, sitting on the hoop of
POISONING PARNELL’S CATTLE.
the balloon. I saw everything below me

A C. BUXTON,

Practice |

An old lady of Newark, N. J., cele­
brated her ninety*Dinth birthday, last
week, by waltzing for ten minutes.
No matter how old some people to ire
they can’t get rid of all their gidd; habita. Her next birthday will probably
be celebrated by an elopement with
some frivolous young centenarian,
fnaky maiden of her age alio aid be
closely watched;

-:SAWS:-

DISSOLUTION

DECKER BROS.,
BATTLE CREEK,

Stock Must be Reduced I

from the mouth of the balloon, aud it
would have suffocated me had tpt tbe
storm burled ns through the air at a terri­
ble pace. 1 was far above the clouds, but
how far I could not tell, because all our iq-

trled all I could to have tlie balloon right
Itself. I got way down oa the side ot the
balloon and polled st the hoop and rig“Then 1 went back and tied myself to
tbe end of a strong rope around «the body
and fastened it to the iron hoop, so that
if I should be blown off I would not drop
to the earth. Then I crawled out on the
side of the balloon again, further than
before. Just as I had finished this the
balloon gave another awful lunge, and I
was thrown off into space, but was held
by the. rope. The balloon Chen righted,
and I waa dangling in mid-air nearly out

era atates aud moat of the soutLuiu
ones, too."

I

U. ImUoon ... blown tnW u&gt;.
other, and quicker than I can tell you, the
two halves now wedged together, bulged
up and out in the hurricane and formed
a parachute, or a sort of an umbrella,
leaving me swinging below.
■ u* I realised for a moment that God bad
answered my prayer. Tbe truth flashed
uj&gt;on me that 1 was going down ho fast that
It nearly took my breath. I was too heavy
for tbe parachute. Then I saw that tbo
canvas had split again, and suddenlv

BUY GOODS UNDERVALUE.

that point makes a majestic sweep. Mrs.
Parnell, except in th. summer months,
•pendsdxtt a small portion of her time at

DECKER BROS.,

Parnell waa being -robbed by tbe petty
thetUof the hands employed on the farm,
and also by their wilful acta of negligence.
He took his bearings quietly, and, becom­
ing satisfied that ho bad hit upon tbo cul­
prits, made somo discharges in the working
force ot tbe plAntalion.
Tbe importation of a head farmer, and
his faithfulness to his employer, appeared

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Prices of All Goods Reduce

[Philadelphia Hocord.]
"Ironsides," the estate of Mrs. Della Par­
nell, tbe mother oi Charles Stewart Parnell,
tbe distinguished Irish agitator, is one of
the most picturesque anil valuable in tbe
environs of Bordentown, N. J., overlooking

practically to a head farmer. The direc­
tion of the estate prior to tbe beginning of
November last was not satisfactory to her,
and there were frequent changes in tha
position of overseer. Finally Charles
Stewart Parnell sent out to his mother
from Ireland, Chariot O’Toole, to assume
charge of affairs. Mr. O’Toole is an intel­
ligent und agreeable person, stalwart in his
build and mild in bis manners. He is,
moreover, a practical farmer, and it did
not take him long after bo bud settled

In talking about the strong man in tbe rope, tightening about my body,
severely cut me. How long I hung that
the show two liule boys uptown brought
way I could not tell, because I was
out some interesting points. Said one, nearly dead with fear, terror, exhaustion
“My father knows of a stronger man end cold. Tbe air was extremely light,
than Barnum’s strong man or the giant and I could scarcely breatise. I then
either." “Who is be !” demanded tlie crawled up the rope, band over band.
other young American. “1 don’t re­
had reached the iron hoop again, suddenly
member hia name,’’ waa the reply, “but
tbe muslin gas chamber split with a
1 know my father said this man be was loud noise, from top to bottom. God
help me, I thought, because it was the
talking about could carry a'i Uxe north

The papers are wondering about that
' Chicago girl-with ten fingers on each
hantk
They don’t ca’.cb on to tire idea
of tlie spoony youth who frantically
chitclrea both her hands and frantically
implores her to yield ber destiny to in’x
keeping. To Ire more explicit, five of
the fingers axe ber own, and the othet
five belong to ber young man, whom
she hopes to own in the sweet by-axxdby.

Good ifutic will be in Attendance.

It wll be au occasion really dazxltng to the
people of tills community.

Prlcr* too Cheap fbr Anything. |
Admission, including Sugar,

IO Cents.
MT Good order will be •trictly maintained.

CONTINENTA 1

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

RlThe baxrouxu lualera art, to credit
fearful plunge and
their talk, tire most broad-minded and
comprehensive financiers we have. hoop upward, and for a few minutes I waa
They pay the national debt dailv, lean­ sailing through the air on top of'the baling againet lump-posts, and settle taxdulged in by mortal man. The few minntes
ifts acd other great problems with seemed like an age. I bad the presence of
great c&amp;nn sitting on dry goods boxes. mind to grasp hold jif tbe nutting, so that

It ia explained by au eastern paper
that Cixe pioceM nf having a wife seal­
ed unto him by a Mormon dues not iufiU&lt; e tbe presenting to the wife of a
seal-akin cloak. Ah, that is difi'erenL
Many women who go to Utah to be seal­
ed to Mormons, suppose there is a seal­
skin cloak connected with the cere­
mony.

Sweetnegx

Without Mor-thlne or Narco tine..
drank or swore, but led an exemplary life.
He was brave, warm-hearted, and genor-

The young lady’s story ia aa follows?

He got bis din tier, bat the funner
was iu Detroit the next day inguiiing
about the wonderful weatern climate.

Aa an evidence of the lieAltlifulnesa
of a mountain climate the people ol
Denver point to n man w bo came there
iu *77 without fiesh enough to bait a
trap, aud now he puts sleeves in an or­
dinary leather bed and pulls it on
over his head for a lahirt.
People iu
poor health who -wish to crmtuuuicatr
with tbtf writer in relation to the facta
above Htated, are request) d (o inclose
two unlicked postage stamp* to inaurv
a replv.

Wrights Indian Vegetable Phu

STORY.

APR. 6,18S4.

An exchange saye:
“Men with a
great many wxvea became terrible fight­
ers” and advises the government nut
to tackle the Mormons.

AYER’S

GRAPHIC

cinity of Bordentown, and they began to
display their spleenM^cta of annoyance
toward Mr. OToole^^^ally their jealousy
or vengeance took another turn.
Miss
Fanny Parnell, whose decease occurred
some tin^e since, bad two dogs for petit.
Ono was a genuine Irish red setter, and
tbe other an imported Hu Bernard. These
p.ro„„ on .^n, o(

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FARMERS ANDHORSEMEN.
1 am now in lay own shop. corner of Main
and Mil) Su.. where ] am prepared tn do all
kinds of Blacxapdlhlng. I make a specially of
shoeing bonws baring dlwan-d feet and guar­
antee my work to give satisfaction. Thankful
for past favors and soliciting your patronage
in the future.
1 am very Respectfully.
CHAR. MIDDLETON.

Crder of Publication.
Stale of Michigan, The Circuit Court tor
tbe County of Barry, in Chancery.
Entered Feb. 18lb, A. D. 18841
Jennie Short, complainant vs William Short,
defendant.
Suit pending in tbe Circuit Court, for the
County of Barry in Chancery, at the city of
Hastings, in said county, on tbe 18th day 'of
Feb. A. D. 1884.
'
It satisfactorily appearing to me by affidavit
that the said defendant, William Short, is now
and was at the time of the commencement at
this suit a non-resident of tbe state of MicbSK, but was then, and now is, a resident of
state of New York, on motion of Abtjah
M. Flint, solicitor for the complainant, it is or­
dered that tbe said defendant cause bls ap­
pearance in said cause to be entered wlthla
four months from thia dale, and in case of bis

plainanl's Bill of Complaint iu this cause to be
filled, and a copy thereof to t&gt;e served on tbe
complainant's solicitor within twenty days af­
ter service a of a copy of said bill,and a notice
of this order, and that In default thereof the
said bill be taken ax confesM-d by the said de­
fendant.
And it Is further ordered, that within twenty
days tlie said coinpUinant cause this order to
be published In Tua Nashville Nawt, a
newspaper publixwd and printed in said county
and that such publication be continued once in
each week fi.r six » -eke &gt;n succession, or that
she cause a copy of this order to be |&gt;cniotially
served on said defendant, at least twenty days
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particulars toH. Halustt a Co.. PorUaixJ, Maine

&gt;i»a--.r« tViUciiar.

PATENTS
CYCLOP
mote from WASHING TON

association with her deceased daughter.

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visit to tho homestead, the dogs both
crawled into tbe house, received her cares*es, and died nt her fcoL
It was subse­
quently ascertained that they had been
___ the secret
poisoned.
Soon after ,this
enemies rallied upon the hennery. Tney
twisted off the beetle of valuable Muscovy
ducks, chickens and geese, aud throwing
^bem upon thedoirslepe, carried away tbo

papwof ImtneoM* circulation. AND Th
ONLY tiNIC THAT PUBL'BLES THU FREE.

C. A. SNOW a co.

the parachute into tatters, and I waa burled j mortem was made U|&gt;on tbe carcass, when
headlong down through the clouds. 1
dosed my eyes, prayed, and died going
down, thinking of loved ones at borne. Mr
noarlnlv fell fntn a wii,t
•
£*”■ fiwV
• *‘W, lonely, and
bleak swamp, ton miles north of the northwest shore of Lake Superior, where it was
slowly severed, separated, and scattered
by the .uueuu
eLb and uuw
flow ui
of tbe
waters, unm
until now
now
ujwo waters,

W orlc

f every dracripticn dene according to latest
mproved modes. Call and see samples.

CRACKEj hoofs, sprains,

it was found that death was doo to arsenical
' poison. Mrs. Parnell waa communicated
i
‘'®r
7“ 7****®?
1 day. Hho has determined to point out the
, AUlhor
mUchl.f, aad the faeta w.li
,lso be laid berere tbo Prosecutor of tbo
Pleas of Burlington County. Mr. O’Toole
i
yesterday that he was pretty wul) aaU
; .Isflud
own mind
tbo evidence
. iu nhis
ht«ino«i
h m«.from
f retrard
M the
Kiv win uu uuuvru uuwm,
b. ml&lt;U .unapt IV. d—Updi™

suuiy psr.y.

than you rrer tconsul poesi
Capital not required. |Wr i
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Dr LINDSEY’S
BLOOD
SEAR

ILLLAM JONE ft.

�ther words, tbe otmitemnatlon
records may "be In tiw itamta of

day Night till Monday.
Indignant si an Unjust Verdict, Ta
Thousand People Attempt to
Lynch a Murderer.
The Court-Houso Burned—The Entire
State Militia Odlad^nt—Scenes
of Great Garnik ’

'Berner's Escape, Recapture and
.
Imprisonment.

Friday Night's Struggle.
Cincinnati. O., March 30.—The popular
Mtlgnation over tlie unjust verdict ren­
dered a few days ago In tho case of William
Bener, on trial for tbe murder of William
&lt;m Friday night in a scene

■eased In this State.
found floating In MUI Creek. It waa iden­
tified as that of WlUlam IL Kirk, a livery
Stable keeper of this city. Tho appear­
ance of many bruises on the body. Jn ad­
dition to the fact that the skull v« crushed
in, gave unmistakable evidence! that lie
had been inuntefed, and bls ixxb/iitterward
thrown Into tho water to conceal the crime.
An investigation followed, and circum­
stances were developed which pointed al­
most conclusively to William Berner and
Joe Palmer as tbe perj&gt;etratora of tbe cold­
blooded affair. They were arrested, and
coder pressure brought to bear by Ute de­
tectives confessed tbeir crime. They said
that Kirk was killed by crushing ids skull
with a hammer. The object of the murder
was to secure a sum of money amounting
to a little ever four hundred dollars. Burner
was brought to trial, and on Monday even­
ing last tlia jury brought In a verdict of
manslaughter. This verdict so enraged the
people tout on leaving tbe court-room tlie
jury were hooted at aud atoned, and since
that time have in many ways been made to
feci tlie indignation of the public.
A ma*»-meeting was called to assemble in
tor Music Hail Friday night to publicly
eondrmn toe verdict Ttn thousand people
gathered there, and many who cume were
unable to obtain an entrance, thereby fortuirg anotlier crowd almost as largo on the
outside. Everybody appeared to be m
good-humor when adjournment was an­
nounced, and moved out of tbe hall quietly
and orderly. There wan more or k'-&gt;s talk
about “going over to toe jail,” but nut

tn earnest When tho advance guard of
the adjourned audience reached Twelfth
and Elm streets somebody slxMited “ FUe
left,” and with cries of “Come thia way,’’
a crowd of several hundred moved east &lt;ei
Twelfth, but hundreds, indeed thousands,
followed and swelled the throng until U
was a formidable looking procession.
Tbe news that a lynching party was as­
saulting the jail spror-d like wild-fire, and
soon the entire neighborhood swarmed with
tbou.sands. The advance guard of the
would-be lynchers arrived with a piece ar
joist and rushed down the steps leading to
tbe basement entrance of the Jail office.
Tbtta were back*# up by tlie crushing
crowd behind. First a window was emashed
. and t wild yell went up from tbe crowd.
Another shattered window and a wilder
yell. Then the thump, thump of the Im­
provised battering ram, pounding against
• tho office-door began, and etpry thump
awoke a responsive yelL BrickS'and stones
were buried at the jail windows, and tlie
shouting mob grew wilder as ouccews
seeiued nearer.
seemed
Tho door at last gave
way and tho crowd poured Into U»e
jail office.
Wild with excitement In finding them­
selves iu possession of the jail-office, It waa
Short work to force the door to toe cell
floor, boon too stairi and corridors. Indeed
tbe entire interior of the jail, was alive with
the mob yelling and hunting for toe mnrdercre they came to hang.
At 9:55 the fire bells struck toe ominous
®SL tbe riot alarm, and fallowed by a eegular alarm, aa for fire, giving toe number of
the box located at the Court House corner,
just back of the county jalL
The alarm
started thousands of people all over the city,
and Irom all directions they flocked by
scores, by hundred, towards tlie County
Jail. Police, too, to the number of thirty
ar forty were hurried to tlie scene in patrol­
wagons
Nos. 1
and
2,
but
by
tho time the second load bad ar­
rived the crowd closed around the wagons
In an impeuetreble mass and the handful of
police and two wagous were locked in that
eca of humanity as securely as a ship frozen
in toe Arctic Ocean.
At 11:30 o’clock tho sound of axes at the
Court street entrance announced that a
fresh attack wks being made from another
direction, and cheer after cheer rent the
air. It must have been a horrible sound of
approaching doom fur too prisoners behind
tbebira. Officer John Mechley, driver of
patrol-wagon Na A waa hit In the head by
a brick thrown from one of tlie mob and
seriously hurt. The mob. afteV Mech'ey
was injured, grew desperate and threat­
ened any officer or private citizen wivo
would either In action or word antagoulxe
their purjxise.
At just about midnight toe mob on Syca­
more street succeeded in battering open too
antnuiee a second time, and swelled Into
ibe jail-office. Here tiiey were stopped by
tbe heavy iron gate slitilting off toe office
from tlie jail proper. Behind this were the
policeman awaiting the attack, which was
not long in being made. Tbe mob had a
heavy piece of limber, a foot square and
teen feet long. Fifty men swung this
I and forth ag-vlnst the iron gate, and In a
I little time they broke it squarely in two
» middle. Then followed a haod-toI fight between toe police under the inadlp of Colonel ItelUy, toe Chief of Police,
theuiob.
Tim brat mon to enter through tbe braacb
wm a negro, who was Instantly seized by
half n dozen jx&gt;lkx;men, who bustled him
■Petain aud locked him up. Other rioters,
to Um nunber ta all of twenty-five, were
rimllaily treated, and were all lucked up In
spprr erita The charge of aMtag a riot
cottaliUitas a jwnltentt &lt;ry offense, but trial
■tut be by jury. Under strict orders from
Gilef Iteilly not a shot wm Cred during all
thia melee. ..Ithough wveral of too fighters I
both rioters and officers, were knocked I
4town aud more or law Injured.

I

and white a few hundred were left
ire to fight the policemen hundreds
carried the fanvy battering-ram

Sledge-haiumrr
and another
deiunilshrd
the lower
part A few well dire, ted blows -would
hare forced toe grate dpor. but a drUcbment confronted toe crowd on tlie oilier
aide of tbe bars, and a word of w. ruing and
a display of weapons cnwwnl a relreaL
Only the laek of a leader at this juncture
prevented tlie mob from a successful ending
of tiieir undertaking. Tbe mob retreated
and made their way into toe office. Tbe)
immediately began tiieir amiult upon Hie
heavy bars that stand between tbe offioe
aud Ute corridor to the cells
At lids time the militia began firing from
above, aud too mob were at once arrested in
their mad career, and forced to retreat,
though very sullenly, it to charged that tlie
militia shot recklessly, and some of tbeir
Dumber were wounded.
The crowd retired under the firing,
which many nt them seemed to think was
with blank cartridges. slowly aud surely, at
no time teeming stricken but at all limes
evidently without Intelligent organization or
generally recomized lenders.
All tlie windows of the basement and first
and second stories of too jail residence are
broken In, tlie sash torn out, too dour*
broken down, iron gratings torn out or bent
Into all sorts of strange shapes from the
force of bowlders aud heavy beams applied
to them, and there is general destruction.
Tlie stair-ways, some of them, are consider­
ably demolished, even though uf Iron, and
inside doors are battered and broken. Bon­
fires, which had been started in toe jail­
yards in these streets, flared up on shattered
windows and broken shutters, which were
In turn wrenched from their binges to feed
toe Homes.
.

armory aud Kittredge’s gun store and got
anus, but by the time this was done tha
crowd had so thinned out that no further
serious uttempt was made. Kittredge puts
the damage to his store and goods at $6,000,
and will bring suit against tbe county for
the saiim.
Saturday N.flhL

Cincinnati, O., March 8L—Throughout
the entire day Saturday excited crowds
could be seen sunding on the corners all
over the city, but more conspicuously in the
vicinity of the court-house, discussing the
fearful scenes of riot of Friday night Much
fear was felt by law-abiding citizens that
tlie trouble would be renewed at nightfall,
more especially as It was noticed that many
ot those who had taken a prominent par*, in
the actions of the rabble of tlie night before
were very greatly under tho Influence of
liquor.
There has been great indignation at Tom
Campbell, the principal counsel for Berner.
Saturday be received tbe following:
la our desire to avoid any furtner bloodshed,
but. being firm In our determination to rid
our city uf worthless and dangerous cbar-

Campbell appeared on the streets guarded
by a dozen men. He is the criminal lawyer
who baa been charged with corrupting
juries. The crowds shouted: “H*ug him!”

would not be safe for him to remain there.
While be hesitated about leaving a crowd
gathered about him, and Im was pushed be­
fore it out of the door.
The following circular was distributed
through the crowds aud Intensified tbe ex­
citement:
Public safe'y demand# Immediate action.
Organize vtgilanoe committee* In every ward.
Heal tore* by' purifying toe body; aerve
notico to ertmJna-a, criminal lawyers, garabiers and prostitutes to leave Hamilton County

juries, outraye justice and shield crimi­
nals. just .that long will our citizens bo
murdered, our property destroyed, and pre-

wurk cleanse toe moral atmosphere In throe
days. Organize at once and serve noUoc to
all dWreputabio characters in tbe ward to
leave and never return. The reputation of
ton city demands a change or wicked a cm
■will reign supreme.
At ten o'clock the riot alarm was again
sounded. There had been indiscriminate
firing on tlie part of the mob for au hour.
The mUltia returned the fire, but aimed
their guns over the tops of tbe buildings.
Their efforts to frighten tho mob had no el­
An attack wm made upon the Treasur­
er's office in the Court-house. Tbe doom
were battered down aud nn entrance effect­
ed. It is supposed coal-oil was poured
about the room. At any rate, a fire was
started soon afterward. It burned fiercely,
although tbo building is fire-proof. The
tire department waa called out. but the mob

the Court-house.

An effort was made to

oestful.
At 10:30 the milita charged the mob on
Court street. John J. Detu.iood. one of the
Captains of tbe First Regiment, Ohio Na­
tional Guard, was shot dead. He was a
young lawyer aud much respected. Ser­
geant MaJlone and Private McGuire were
killed iu the same charge. Many were
wounded. The mob fell back, but followed
the militia when they returned to the jail.
A division of the mob marched down
Main street and broke open the gun stores
of Kittredge Sc. Co.. and Poweli &amp; Co.
During the attack on Powell's store Mr.
Powell defended his property and killed at
leant three men. One account says he killed
At midnight the militia were compelled
to leave the oourt-boese and withdrew to
the jail-yard. About oae ■’clock the militia
charged on the mob and drove them down
Sycamore street Two of the mob were
killed In the charge. One of them was a
boy not more than twelve years old. Tho
Gatling gun was brought into use at this
time and Its work wm deadly in the ex­
treme, those falling victims to its murderous
fire being all shot tn pieces. Onp man waa
struck by more than a dozen bullets. At
this time tho mob permitted Use fire engine
to begin pumping In order to keep the flames
from spreading to oilier build Ings,, but no

court-bouse.
Tbe Dayton militia returned to tbe depot
after marching In sight of the crowd. They
did not fire a gun, and refused to again
leave tbe depot They were probably nfrsld
of tlie rioters, but their action was inter­
preted aa indicating a disposition to take

aj;;.l.'.ud.-&lt;!.
A division of the mob attacked the mili­
tia at the depot and eaptarad three heavy
pieces of artillery. Three were dragged up
Fifth street, wiy» Um c lssotu, by hand. On
reaching Fourth aud Walnut street* the riot­
ers ballad to load their ptecea. After loadteg they again started to the cpin-t-houM.

to force its way through tlie mob, but wm
driven bock precipitately- The rioter* tbea
battered the engines- to pieces witii axes.
Loveland, . O., March 81.—When tiw
Tlie bulhllng was burning from ecllar to train arrived iiere Friday night mi which
dome. Tiie taw library and Re. order's were Berner, Umj murderer, aud two Deputyoffice were broken opeu and cords of books
Shertifa, a mob of three hundred made ■
and records piled up wherever there was dash for tiw cart yelling: •' Phere ho It
wood-work* Tb» court-house was a solid Catch bkn!” Sameof the meii weremaakud,
structure tbree-etories tn height, and ins while part ot them were uot One uf Uit
stood twenty-fiva &gt;•«*«• It
built alntost deputies wiio had t&gt;-en detailed to watch
entirely of stone and Iron, and wm thought Berner sprang from his seat and started fot
to be fire-proof. The aafeand vaults in tlie tho front end of the car. The crowd thought
Treasurers office probably steal tho heat,
It wm Berner trj Ing to escape, and poundnf
lut the records of toe courts, the Auditor, on him, bore biui to the ground. Ho wot
and the Recorder are gone. The mob yelled , choked and beaten and almost killed before
with glee about the burning building.
tlio mistake waa discovered. Benicr had
The firing around too court-house contin­ sprung from bls seat, but iu attempting to
ued at Intervals. The Gatlhig-gun wm fired jump from tbe platform he fell headlong tt
ten minutes with deadly effect There Is the ground, it wm doubtless this accideul
strong condemn Uon on tha streets of the that prevented the crowd from recognizing
him. The iralu-boy? who was standing on
the platform at 'the time, aaya that
wm turned halt way around, and when tbe ,
Berner * walked
around
Uie
ca:
people rustled up to help those who had and
entered
again
from
tlw
fallen, toe remaining half of the charge wm rear. Meantime the wild mob had discovered
fired into tiiem and anotaar swslh felL
their mistake and were even more in­
Many of the killed and wound&amp;l ware furiated than before. Berner walked about
merely lookers-on. The crowd wm fired two-thirds ot the way through toe ear,whet
upon almost m often as tlie mob proper.
one of tbe deputies who had seen him jumf
After the recapture of the cannon from
from toe train cried: ’‘There be goea now:
the rioters It became evident that nothing catch him!” Immediately Berner started
further oould be done toward capturing tbe on and again jumped from the train, which
jail, and the mob soon afterward began to by Uib time had started to puli out from
dlsperee, and before half-past four o’clock
the station. One of the deputies ran after
In the morning tbe turbuknee and riot of the him, while the one who bad been mUtaken
night had ceased entirely, and the Im­ for Berner wm UlU held by tbe crowd, bul
mense crowd dwindled down to merely a they soon released him.
few knots of men here and there on tlie
corners. Smouldering
ruins, pools .of
blood and pickets of militia marked the WRECKED BY THE WIND.
section atxxit toe court-bowe and jalL Tlie
monetary loss wm fully $1,000,006.
All
toe
criminal
indictments were
destroyed, and now there is nothing to slww
against tbe prisoners in tho JalL Tlie coun­
ty records are sate. It b now suppoted that
no less than twenty personswere killed aud
as many more severely Injured In Satur­
day night’s broil.
Fort Waynk, Ind., April 2.—Oakvilla
a small station ot about two bundrpd inhab
Sunday's Developmenh.
Itauia on the Hue of toe Fort Wayne, Cin­
THE BATTLE RENEWED.
Cincinnati. O., March 31.—As the diy cinnati &gt;!t Louisville Railraid, In Delawan
wore on too excitement grow and It was County, i^us almost entirely destroyed by i
ealn more trouble was brewing.
Tlie
cycloua which struck the pl ce at fiv&lt;
ajor called tiie council together at noon o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Five persum
and faued toe following proctamxliou:
are reported to have been killed and
Mayob's Orrica. Marcb 80.—Misguided many wounded.
Only five dwellings es­
men. allerlng inu* rnauon that iho criminal caped destruction. Tbe storm formed ic
iaw* are nut properly executed, have them­ the neighborhood of Muncie and swept
selves been led Into the crime &lt;&gt;f assaulting
the public officer* of the peace and destroying soutiieasl, destroying everything in its patlu
£libile and private property. I therefore, tbe
to the path o’, the storm, lor five miles
ayor of Ciuclunati, do hereby command all
aucu person* to -Insist from tbeir lawieMue-s oast and weal ot the village, tile damage is
and obey tbe constituted authorities. 1 omII equally great Every farm swept by the
cyclone
was wrecked, barns, liuu-.es, or­
upon all good citizens to rally tor tbe preserva­
tion of tbe public peace. Such as are willing chards and forests being blown down, and
to enroll tbemselru* as speclalpol.ee during fences leveled to the ground.
the emergency will please report themsclrei
I’t.TsuvKOH, Pa.. April 8.—About ten
at the police station* nearest their homes,
where* the officer tn charge is hereby author­ o’clock yesterday morning a terrtole wind­
ized to enroll them and provide moans of as­ storm, accompanied by thunder, lightning
sembling.
Tbemembers of tbo Grand Army of tbe Re­ and hall, passed over this city and vicinity,
public are reque.ted to assemble with their wrecking a number of buildings aud se­
officer* at their post* and report themnelvre verely, if not fatally. Injuring several
by messenger to me for similar duty. Citizen* people. Oliver A Roberts' targe sheet-iron
are warned to keep tbe buys and youth ot
their lamlllos al their homes. exo*nt tnoae cone-mill, on Ninth street, wm blown over,
and William Lacy and James Donahoe, two
organized and enrolled as above directed.
AU person* found on the street* after seven workmen, seriowdy hurt, tlie former ft b
thia evening will be required to show their
cause for being abroad. Tbo authorities of feared fatally. A frame bouse on Twenty­
this city and State are determined that order eighth street, not yet completed, wm also
shall be Immediately and permansnily re­ demolished, but no one wm hurt. A car­
stored. and tiie consequence of disobedience penter named Robinson, who wm erect­
of this proclamation will bo upon thuso who ing the scaffold upon which George J one*
tall to regard it.
•
will be executed to-day wm etrack by a
Thomas Braruaxs. Maror.
A dispatch from Columbus states that beam and quite seriously hurt. A Dumber
Governor Hoadly, on advices from this city, of other persons were Lajnred by falling
Sunday, ordered every military organization chimneys and signs at Homestead, eight
in the State to report at tills city immedi­ tn lice from this city, a frame house In course
of construction was demolished and six meu
ately—seven regiments and five batteries lu
were injured, one of them, Robert Irwin,
alL II Is tiie first general appearance of
war «lnce 1865. The Governor also ordered very seriously.
Columbus, O., April 8.—A wind-storm
all State ammunition to the scene of the
riot, and borrowed a lot of supplies and of unusual vlolenou swept over various
equipments from the United States bar­ parts of the county In this neighborhood
Tuesday
night. At Reynoldsburg several
racks, having exhausted all his military
forces in the field.
houses, barns and bodges were blown down
Ti.e first renewal ot hostilities after night and a still greater number unroofed. Fence*
occurred at 8:30, when tbe communists and and fruit trees were laid waste, and five
troops came together at tiie Court street miles of telegraph poles along tbe National
market house. Here fhe mob began tiie
Road torn down. So far os learned no per­
fight, wbeo they were repulsed with a loss son was seriously Injured, though some
of five killed and twelve wounded. A reg­ live stock wm killed.
Tbe cyclone
iment from Columbus guarding the Court did not touch Columbus, except In
street approach to tbe court-house, was a haivy hail
and rain storm. At
fired into by one of die mob from an alley Dublin, O., die Christian Church wm un­
between Main and Walnut on Court street.
roofed, at a loss of over $1,000. Several
Tbe troops answered the challenge by a barns and outhouses were removed from
few shots, which were followed by a vol­ their foundations, and some carried to a
ley and several shots irom the Gatling great distance. The farm house ot Philip
stationed them.
Wolf, three miles east, was completely de­
About tliis time tho mob appeared in force
molished. The family were wedgnd in the
in the reaf of Music Hall, and, breaking in­ ruins, but were rescued with slight Injuries.
to tiie armory, captured six cannon, and A considerable amount of slock wm killed
were placing them on wheels when the mil­ by falling burns.
At Arcanum, near
itary appeared, fired several volleys and dis­ Jaysvilie.
twelve
barns
and
foui
persed them with tiie loan of thrtfc killed,
houses were destroyed, three peraonz
aeveraJ wounded, and a number of prison- being badly hurt Al Mechanicsburg many
trees were blown down, and several build­
The fon-o now in too city comprise the ings unroofed aud upturned.
following: First Regiment. Cincinnati, Col­
Atlanta, Ga., April X—A cyclone one
onel C. B. Hunt oommanding; Sixth Regi­ hundred yards wide passed through Dade
ment, Chillicothe. Colonel Entrelsen com­ County Tuesday night In a northwesterly
manding; Thirteenth Regiment, Hillsboro, direction. Two members of Colonel TaColonel Pickard commanding; Fourteenth turn's family were killed.
Five other
Regiment, Columbus, Colonel Freeman com­ deaths were reportoL Several trees were
manding; Seventeenth Regiment, Coshoc­ blown across tlie track of toe Alabama A
ton, Colonel Pocock commanding; Govemoi Great Southern Railway. The night ex­
Guards. Colutubus. Captain Bliss command­
press Was thrown from the track by the
ing; Fifth Battery, Springfield, with two obstruction; Fireman Ed Brown was killed
guns, Captain Hintz commanding; Ninth and Engineer Mike Fromley Injured.
Battalion, Springfield, Major Harper com­
Huntsvtixe, Ala, April X—A destruc­
manding; First Battery, Cleveland, four
tive cyclone passed through this county
guns. Captain Smith Knlrht commanding.
Tuesday night, greatly damaging timber
It Is Impossible to obtain a correct list of and fencing. The house of a family named
tbe killed and wounded. The Newa-Jour- White was completely blown away. Mrs.
nnl prints a list In toe morning, which is White and her mother-in-law were killed,
believed to be very nearly accurate, show­ and a baby wm carried several miles in tin
ing that, including Friday night, lliere have woods, where It wm found alive in tiw
x-en thirty-six deattis, eighteen fatally morning. A man named Glover had both
/rounded and sixty-eight more or less Inbls shoulders broken, and several others ar»
|Ured.
mure or less injured.
The courts have been re-established in
Ibe public library buildings, and copies of
Ac Indiana Town Almost Destroyed.
pleadings will be substituted for originals
Daxvuxe, LIL. April 1.—-Tlie majority
on application UQpio court Tbe Grand
Jury will resume Its session# nt once, and ot the business portion of Perrysville, Ind..
arrangements will be made for the speedy
trial of criminal cases.
terday afternoon. Tlie firms burned out
Tlie Municipal Reform AsMcl*tion, com­
were Hicks &amp; Son, dry-goods; Crompton A
posed of citizens of all parties, have Issued
Lowe, hardware; too American express of­
a manifesto to the voters of the city stating fice; William Beusell, grocer; S. S. &amp; J. S.
that they believe the occurrences of tlie past Smith, general store; Dr. Spottsw&lt;wd’s of­
few days more than ever demand the sever­ fice; Howard A Collins, boots and shoes,
ance of party politics and municipal gov­ and J. S. Johnson's residence. L_,
Ixhs, Z-Z,
$50,ernment and also stating that they place in 000; partially Insured The Danville fire
Domination for the various offices to be filled dep rtment responded to a call aud rendered
at the approaching municipal election men valuable assist .nc&amp;
of irreproachable Integrity and undoubted
qualifications for tlie positions, who have
Fergot H Was ths First ol April
crmsjnted to accept the nominations merely
ClkveiuLNd, O., April 3.—The announce­
from consideration# of the public duty.
ment was made In n city .paper
Tuesday
.
.
Tlwy are selected without regard to political
views, and all good citizens are called upon morning that a consultation of promineut
to unite with the Association In these at­ Demo rata
wm
to be held
here.
tempts to place pure and rehabte men In Sam mi J. Tilden and Henry B. Payne were
charge of the clly government Tlie Asao- Mid to be in the city, and it wm declared
elation has determined tocnll a mass-meet­ that ttio former would hold a public recep­
ing at tho Music Hall soon to ratify their tion at toe Kenn-ird House from ten to
ticket
twelve.
Hundreds of people crowded to
Columbus, O.. April 2.—Both branches tlie hotel, anticipating a sight of the New
of the Legislature met Munday afternoon, York statesman, and found when they ar­
and In the House of Representatives .i large rived that the whole affair was an Aprilnumber of bills and resolutions bearing fool joke.
,.
‘
upon tbe Cincinnati riot* were introduced.
An outbreak of glanders on the farm ol
Amcng the hills wm ooh by Mr. Tiwuipson,
autliorfclng the issuing of $600,000 tn bonds Mark Mito, near FoMland, Ill., was met by
to replace the deatroyed records and pay the shooting of live horses and the burning
other indebtedners at toe county. Also a of ban) and harness.

Purtecmuti.. N. IL, jeopeatunefl ISCO.Cto
i v.ud-cst mine*. Auu glass u&gt; a&gt;u*u.g IB
Wamhnoton, April a. —Tlie 'Trade

c-uergv.
provides
that until January 1, IBafl,
United States -trade dollars shall bo.
received at tiieir face value In pay­
ment of all dues-to tho United States, ami
shall not be again paid out, or in any other
manner faced; tliat ti»e bolder of any United
States trade dollars, on presentation of too
same at tlie office of toe Treasurer or any
Aaslstant.TreMurerof the United States,
WHY will you cough when ShUub’s Cure
may receive In exchange therefor a like
...
...... _ ..ua.M . — . —f ft—I. • ...m u....
amount and value, dollar for dollar, in
biilLUtt'o Cstanu Kcaedystandard silver dollars of
the United
States; that the trade dollars received
HACKMhi'ALK a leading and lisgntot per­
by, paid to, or deposited with the Tre.tsurer fume. Frox to *uu uu
or any Assistant Treasurer or National de­
bill LOH'S Cure will immediately relieve
pository of the United States aball not be Croup, VtUuopuigcougli auu Drummnut.
paid out, or iu any other manner issued, but
JUKDy»pcp»ia uud Liver Complaint you
at the expense of the United States shall be
transmuted to the coinage mints and re-,
coined into standard silver dollars. The
NA&amp;AL uijcctor free with each Lottie of
fourth section, providing that trade dollars
recoined into standard dollars should be
For tale by F. T. bOliiK
deducted from tbe amount of bullion to be
coined by the remonetization ac; was strick­
“Ob, you needu'i worry,” toe retorted, “I
en out, 181 to UK
There wm originally issued of trade dol­
RUIN WROUGHT IN THJb FOREST.
lars 85,959,000. Of thia number 27,000,000
were exported and employed In the Eastern
trade, being held principally in China.
There Is estimated now to be in circulation
in this country lean than 8,000,000. Quite
a number of these are supposed to have
been gatticred by speculators at a debased
price. In anticipation that Congress at some
day would redeem them at their face value.
TO

MAKE

FHACTIONAL
TENDgR.

COIN

LEGAL

Senator Maxey proposes to offer an
amendment to the House bill for the retire­
ment of the trade dollar, providing that aft­
er January 1, 1885, trade dollars and frac­
tional coin shall be sent to tha mint
as fast aa tiiey are deposited In tlie Treasury
and coined Into’half-dolins. each containing
906 W grains of standard silver, tome new
coins to be legal tenders for all public or
private debts. It also providea tor tbe re­
coinage of quarters and dimes Into naw
pieces, which »hall be legal tender for all
public and private debts. Sliver certifi­
cates based on these new coins are to be
toned In tbe same manner as now In toe
case of silver dollars.

Life, In all ul it* exau-ment, anxiety, or fear
is Du "num icver,” out Ute butuewaiu juuxuey
ul growing enuureu.

Before J have uzed one boule of Ely's Cream
Bamj 1 «iu emeu ui Caiarru. I cuinu »ciaixUy
blue, l ou)Unng aua uau * beoOaeue ruual uf

1 could scai cel) Bpeal-,
kibic to UicaUi luiuugu

the trouble euEiy’* Cream Uaim is worth Its weight In gold
&gt; a cure iur LuuUru.

Uue buttle cm cd me.—

the public Dinrr.

Washington, April 2.—Tlie reduction of
tbe public debt during March amounted to
$ 14.238,324. The decreA.se of the debt since
June 30 la $8X813,28X98:
Cub In the Treasury..
. $40.87X21!
Gold certificate*.........
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Silver certificate*......
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Certificate* of depoatt
, 16 47X0D
Refunding certificate/
. 806 410.000

THESE AKE SOLID FACTSThe best blood punier and system regulatot
ever placed a lUuu toe reach ul eufl.-nng LUirnun'y, truly in iutxtnc bittern, luactmty of
tue L&gt;Vcr, bdiouiftueaa, Jaundice, UouaUpaUuo,

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WHEAT BTATI8TICS.

A report just made to Congress by Statis­
tician Dodge, of tho Agricultural Depart­
ment. shows that the stock of wheal on
band is 119.000,000 buabela, of which 4,500,­
000 bushels are In llllnNg, 9,500,000 bushels
in Iowa, 7,500.000 buabela in Wisconsin,
and 13,500,000 bushels tn Minnesota.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.

presonted asking compensattoo to citizen* of
Kans** for property d-wroyed in the &lt; bey­
firmed a* Judge of the Eighth Orcutt. J&gt;. the
House a resolution wa* oncred by Mr. Nichol*
requesting an inquiry into tho circumctance* of tho
note at Cincinnati.
Among the bill* Introduced were tho
following: by Mr. Peel, granting right
of way through Indian Territory to th*
Pacific 4 Great Baetern Hal road Company;

taxattan ol domestic and fort-lijn ln«urance
companlM: by Mr. King, appropriating $«»,*k&gt; for tbe relief of tbo mifferers from tbe
Mississippi fi&lt; ods; by Mr. Graves, authorising
tbe appointment of a Mississippi River Com­
mission. Th* Trade Dollar bUl wm takaa up
ond debatefti.

1st by Mr. H1U to make gold and Oliver certifi­
cate* legal tender. A bill for the relief of ths
of tho 1&gt;5:jcation Dill wa# resumed. Generals
Grant and Beale wore tendered tho courtesy
of the no ir.. .In the House bll's were favor­
ably reported for tbe naturalization or th*
descendants of aliens who served honor­
ably In tbe army; authorizing the *ervtee
of proce-ocs of Federal courts witbin
the limits of Indian reservations: to
provide for tbe Inspection
of
live
stock, bog products and d re reed meats, and
toprohlblt contract* for tbe labor of Federal
prisoners Tbe bill to redeem tho trade-doP
lars wm ps**ed—188 to 4S—af.er the erasure of
the fourth section, which provided that they
•:.ou

lucy act surely and quickly , every buttle guar­
anteed to give enure saUslactiun ur inuncv reluuucd. bold at tuty cent* a bottle by F. T.

Two-third* of the Georgia counties have
partial or total prohibitum. But toe law and
toe whole matter are out uf politics

If jou have a co.d or cougb, buy a bot­
tle of Hili'* feerte** Lough byrup. Use it all.
If not satisfied, return the empty bottle and I
will refund tbe money. 1 also sell Ictricsa
Worm Specific od tLe same term*. No cure no
pay. Cobb's Little Podopbylllu Fids cur*a
headache or do pay.
F. T. BOISE.
Woman 1* superlative; toe best leader In life;
tbe best guide In happy days; th* best con­
soler In a rrow.

An ea*y way to detect imposition in Baking
Powder i* to boll a email quantity In water.
If ammonia t* present it will produce an cder:
if alum, it will swell old and taste bitter; if
starch, flour or Alling, they will remain in the
cup as the Cream Tartar and Soda will disap­
pear. DeLaud’s Chemical Baking Powder ia
made from Cream Tarter and Suu* only, and
by the uee of It, you get full strength, full
weight, no imposition, and very fine, delicious
^S*try al low cost. Bold only in cans. Try IL
BUCKLANte ARNICA HALVE.
The best salve In tbe world for Cute, Bruises,
Korea, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teller.
Chapped B-nda, Chilblains, Corns, and all
&lt;kiu Em, .cu, and positively cure* Piles. It
is guaranteed to give perfect sattafaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For
aide by F. T. Botsa.

FOOLISH

vestigate the charges against H. V. Boynton,
submitted a report accompanied by a nwo«utlon declaring that the charro* against Mr.

WOMEN

Those suffering from
complaints peculiar to
tbeir *ex, which are
dally becoming more
dangerous and more
firmly seated, yet who
neglect to use, or even

Hals of Henry B. Payne n Senator from Ohio
were pre-ented. The Education bill was
further debated....In the Houm a rec«M of

Friend.
For testimonials prov­
ing Its merit, addre**,
K. P«N0ELLI A Co.,
KsUmazoa

Grant, who loaned on a crutch at tbo Cork's
desk and wm introduced to motnbor* by
Bpeaker Carlisle. A message from tbo Preai-

Mkh.
on toe luwer Mlaalaaippi.

A Great Fire.
London, Aoril 8.—A destructive fire
started In Paternoster row yeaterday after­
noon among the great publishing houses and
burned for four hours, despite the united
efforts of twenty-four fire companies. Some
twelve large buildings containing book-bind­
ing and publishing establishments were en­
tirely destroyed. The Religious Tract So­
ciety's handsome building was also burned.
One publishing firm lost a large collection
of manuscript music. Tbe loss will bo ful­
ly £1,000,000.

Sold by all druggists.

.

F N. B.—Every woman.aftkly or bcslty, should
read Dr. Peugelly’a book^“Advlee to Mother,
concerning diseasewomen and children,’*
Free to any lady.' Vtostafe InsaMfl envelops

TRADE
Nrw York, April 8.—Tbe entries for ths
pedestrian match at Madison Square Gar1 den closed Tuesday at the office ot the
Turf, Held and Farm. They are as fol­
lows: Charles Rowell, Patrick Fitzgerald,
Robert Vint, George D. Noremac. D. J.
Herty, Frank IL Hart, Peter Napoleon Cam­
pana and a hafif-breed called Nitaw-E&lt;Ebow. Tlie competitor?, must make five
. hundred and twenty-five miles to share Id
: the gate money. Tbe race begins April 28.
!
Stung to Death. .

Helkxa, Ark., April 3. —The great peats,
buffalo gnats, are killing stock to Um value
of thousands of dollars. On the plant lion
of John Kinciicomb, In Western Miastedppl, they recently killed seven head of fine
mules, and on other plantations where they
had not built smoky fires and greatod the
animals •u-veral more mules were loet Im­
mense quantities of deer and wild game are
bHwc shot in tlie high lands of Arkansas,
that are endeavoring to escape the pesta.

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VICINITY
A Abort sugar wmn means * better

Castleton met at town hall Satanlay
Our schools are enjoying their spring
a”d orjr-miaed by choosing John Ktavartion (bi* week.
git- chairnran, Orno Strong Secretary
Woodlaud.
H&lt;m. Clement Smith, of Hastings,
I un&lt;l
Jnltn
Potter
and
Mvron
H&lt;»iitli«.r•
and John Potto!"
Myron Soother­
wm in town Tuesday.
‘
land toller*. Whereupon cnucu* pro­
8. LeibliHuaer has established himself
large iitte of Wall Faper, Bonier*,
ceed to eject by 'ballon delegates to
'
Aud Her Environ*,
Window Shad.*. Oiling Decoration*,
in In* naw building.
county convention.
The following
Carl Healer, of Grand Rapids, is vis­
- —Abbot one-third of an average ma­ were choaen^
iting Eugene Phillips.
ple sugar crop h*s been marketed up to
J. J. Potter, H. A. Barner, E. Parady,
Cold* are fashionable and nearly
E.
F.
Evan*.F.
l5.
Soules,H.
H.
Sparks,
.
.
Best four point Barb Wire Painted this date.
everybody is in fashion.
and Galvanised, a» a prirr that is Irs*
Myron Sutherland, John Keagle, Asa
. The township board settled with
than «»n‘*-l»ilf tiie cost of Board Fence, • —W, 0. Freeman received ».t this
Noyes and I. Swarxhout.
Ia«t five times as long. &gt;.000 station Wednesday eight thoroughbred
Treasurer Roe Thursday.
John
Keagle,
Frank
McDerbv
and
on hand.
C. L. Glasgow.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Chester
E. Panvly were elected township com­
. .
.
...
e.mploye at
Hyde, a ten-pound lioy.
ty Hurrah! AH kind* of feed griudmittee by acclamation.
igat
Chmio-’s portable saw miH in tbe Pot­
Lvmnn Brown baa ornamented his
Caucus then proceeded to make nom­
Makmuix, Gallatin &amp; Co’*.
ter’s wood*, was fajurrd by a log roll­
inations -for1 tho
spring
election premises with a new fence.
ing upon him lost week.
All fools’dny found the accustomed
as follows:
Wrier* insurance for the Continental,
number of fooT* in Nashville.
—We will give two months' subscrip­ ' Bupcrvianr—S. 8. logenon.
Phoenix. Detroit Fire aud Marine, Suu
Father Byse of Jackson, held mass at
Clerk—Frank McDerbv.
and Germani* imuirnace companies, tion for a well-preserveil copy of T he
Treasurer—A. C.Stanton.
tha Catholic church yesterday.
at I owe*r rates, and loans money on News of January 6 or 18,1883, or four
JuaUce of the Peace—H H. Spark*.
Mrs. Henry Rtsey a.id son, of Charreal estate.
Mortgage* bought aud months’ for the two copies.
Highway GunmlMlooer—Isaac Swarthout.
sold. See him.
School Inspector, to fill vacancy—E. W.
—House cleaning with its attendant Murray.
Mrs. L. Cessna, of Grand Rapids, is
ty If you are going to buy a carriage mops, scrub brushes, torrent of water
School Inspector, full term—Wm. N. De'
visiting at H.-Knidjerltocker’s.
or tragon nee B. F. Reynold* before and wrestle* with carpets and stove Vlne.
Constables T. E. Nilea, Frank Gok*y,
yon boy._____________________
Mias Ada Barnett, of Grand Rapids,
pipes interspersed with “cuss” word* is Hiram Strong, Samuel Lawton.
ia visiting at W. H. Ytrane’s.
'
NW MILLINERY STORE.
again upon us.
,
I nm now nicely located a* Miss Jef­
F. M. Potter, the Yeroiontville Hawk
cabtletox pemocrat.
—Jim Davis and Jay Reynolds en­
frey’s old stand, with a new line of
Tha Democrats met io caucus at the called on Thk Nr.WBThnraday.
Eat*. Feather*.
Flowers. Ribbon*, gaged in a little sd &lt;ring match without
Gen. W. Francis took np his abode in
town hall Tuesday afternoon. D. W.
iters, Silks and Satins, from the be*t
hou-rs, for the spring trade. The late­ gloves Saturday evesiug, the incentive Smith, was chosen chairman, E. J. hie Brooklyn property Monday.
nt sty lv* of Millinery of.evrry descrip­ to which was a dispute about the own
Ed. Partello haa, bought the Barry
Feighner secretary, W. 3. Powers and
tion will be krptcouMtnntly instock.
enftiin of some traps^ No arrests.
building and will move therein anon.
Dressmaking, in all its branches *
£j^li\Piilmfir,,xff Saginaw, a broth­ A. M. Flint tollers. The following tic­
Election slips, ready summed nnfl,
specialty. I have engaged the jtrrvice*
ket was put in nomination : .
of r fashionable trimmer, who will be er inf M. FT.lMmer of this village, died
Supervisor—John E. Barry.
&lt;nt. at inw prices at Thk News office.
with me anon.
.
Clerk-D. L. Smith.
March 94th, aged 68 years. Tlie latter
Mrs. Dr. Barber and" Clarence, are
Treasurer—Henry Boe.
By keeping none but good goods, do­ attended the funeral obsequ:e', which
visiting relatives thia week in Lansing.
Justice of tbe Peace—I««nc S. Baker.
ing good work and attending closely
Hjffinrsr Commissioner—Geroge Dlllrobeck.
B. S. Holly, nf Woodland, was a wel­
to the wants of ray ctiNtotuers, I hope were held fa Saginaw, March 26th.
to merit a liberal paironasre.
come caller at The News office Thurs­
—A five-mile skating match between
Your* Resp’y, Mrs. C. A. Page.
day.
C. L. Wai rath, of this village, and Ed.
Constable*—Wm, E. Grigga, E. O. Hyde,
A. 8. Winn departed'for Schnectady,
f ty New styles &lt;?f Furniture of every Barber, of Jackson, is in process of ar- Albert Hilton, L. A. Brown.
description constantly arriving at
n”’?*‘iiient and will come off at the Vt.
The following were elected delegates N. Y.. Monday evening on a protracted
Kellogg &amp;. Demaray’s furniture etore.
visit.
Ville
rink
as
soon
as
the
extension
of
Price* always lowest.
to county convention:
• D. 8. Hobbs departed Monday fnr the
the building is completed.
D. W. Smith, Ira B. Bachcllor, -A. M.
Flint, Lewis Wellman, Geo. Dillenbeck National Soldiers’ Home at Dayton,
—G.W.Holland.adeaf muteof Jones
A third interest in the Nashville Ele­
Ohio,
vator and Feed Mill.
Will trade for ville, Sundsyed in Nashville. He at­ Geo. Gtbbins. •
L.'O. Crocker has began the work of
salable property. Also a farm of 160 tended tbe Christian Sunday school
Township committee for the coming
acres. (115 imnroved) two mile* west of
repairing hia building on South Main
year is as follows:
*nd
recited
the
Lords
Prayer
io
his
pe
­
Nashville.
J. B. Marshall. '
D. W. Smith, Ira B. Bschellor and
culiar language. Mr. H. is one of tbe
Taylor Walker has moved into hi*
New style, a&lt;ljustable easy rock­ genu* “commercial drummer” and bo Thomas Purkey.
ers, at lowest price*, jn*t received at
lately purchased property on Middle
uo doubt talked our merchants most to
Kellogg
Demaray’s.
MAPLE GROVE REPUBLICAN.
street.
death.
The Republicans of Maple Grove met
J. D. Blair and mother have again
ty Egg*, of the White Leghorn varieiy, for hatching, only fltty cent* per / —Charley Feighner trapped a large in caucus Thursday afternoon. Lean­ become proprietors of the Nashville
dozen.
J. L. Stevens.
badger one day last week. It is pre­ der Lapham was chosen chairman, bakery.
sumed to be tlie same animal which T. S. Brice secretary, C. R. Palmer and
C. N. Dunham has moved into the L.
FARM FOR SALE.
A good farm of 190 acres two mile* wa* caged at Roe'* meat market last G. O. Hall, tellers.
C. Boise house, vacated by George W.
south - west ofNash rille. Eighty acres fall, but which escaped. Charley is
E. G. Potter, James S. Perry, Martin Francis.
unproved, 80~acr-s of timber, good matching his "badgerahip against gritty
Darling, C. R. Palmer, Geo. Greenfield
John Barry and wife are established
orchard, good house and barn*. Price
dogs tor prize fights. The badger i* and Geo. 0. Dean were elected dele­ fa their new residence, tbe Wheeler
&gt;60 per acre.
Wm. Griffin.
ahead so far.
gate* to the c-ranty convention.
property.
BF Land Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce­
—Henry H. Houghtahn, ex sheriff, is
The following ticket was put in nom­
Hortie Osman was taken seriously ill
ment at
Tlinraday night. It is feared she has
just now the political conundrum for ination:
Marshall. Gallatin &amp; Co’*.
Supervisor
—
Wllllani
Boston.
spinal
fever,
•
Barry county Republican*.
Ou Satur­
SPRING GOODS.
Clerk-C. R. Palmer.
•
। J. B. Marshall was elected worthy
Treasurer—Geo. O. Dean.
Our stock of spring gt»ods bos arriv­ day he accepted the nomination for
chief of the Good Template Ibdge Mon­
Justice ot tbe Peace—James O. Hall.
ed and we are better prepared to please Supervisor on tbe Baltimore Green
I!igbway Commissioner—Samuel B. Norton. day evening.
our customers than ever before.
"jack ticket. Tbe average politician
School Inspector—John B. Messimer.
Holme* &amp;. Holly,
J. M. Wood, on Saturday last, sold
often finds it convenient to rooat with
Drain Commissioner—Geo. Greenfltid.
________
Woodland.
Constables—Martin Darling, Philip Shafer, 20,000 lbs. of old iron from tile remains
queer bed-fellows.
James 8. Peny, Reuben A. Birina.
iy Closing out our Lumber very
of his foundry.
—
Tbe
division
question
in
the
Mudge
The
maforityof
the
caucuses
are
be
­
cheap at
Mrs. John Lichty and mother, of
district, west pf town, hang* fire. The ing held to-day.
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co’s,
Hastings, were guests of Mrs, C. W.
board of inspectors met at the school
8TAXLION FOR BALE.
Goucher
this week.
A TALE WITH A MORAL
On account of ill health I offer my bouse in that district Wednesday, but
Slick np your premises that t’;ey may
Stallion, Young Sir Charles, for sale. were obliged to adjourn the meeting to
One
cold
day
some
time
ago,
a
dy«be
in
ship
shape wben tbe health officer
Trice &gt;300, if sold *oou.
enable themselves to investigate the
peptic looking team was seen to be makes bis visit.
29-30
L. McKinnu, Nashville.
legality of the petition. The adjourned
hitched on Hain street unprotected for
Julius
Hall,
an old and well known
^neeting will be bad Wednesday next
REMOVAL.
five or *ix hours. Several of our citi
resident of Sunfield, died Sunday of
My patrons will please rememl&gt;erthat
—
This
is
the
accepted
season
when
zens noticed the fact and remarked up­ gastric fever.
I have removed my stock of clothing
to my own store, oppmite Lentz &amp;. every country editor hold* himself in on the cruelty of tbe owner of the
The frequent balmy evenings are
Sons, furniture store, and am better readiness to receive big eggs, but we
anggestive of “theeveringpromenade ’’
team.
prepared to serve my customers than
were somewhat taken back the other
Finally
one
of
the
aforesaid
citizens
of
modern times.
ever before. Please call at my new.
day when C. S. Dunham, presented u* who ha* au unuanally tender *pot in
G. W. Francis and L. J. Wilson re­
quarter*.
8. Liebhauser.
_
Merchant Tailor. an egg about the size of a common m-ir- hi* heart for suffering horse flesh, call­ ceived a car-load of stone ware from
ble, neatly packed in cotton in a pill ed the marabal’s attention to tne team, Akron, Ohio, this week.
ty A whole car load of Drain Tile
box, and asserted that the same was nnd advised that their owner be found,
Mrs. Cora Page, tbe new milliner,
at
Marshall, Gallatin &amp;■ Co’s.
the first dividend uf one his most-re­ and that be be icstrncted to look to tiie haa engaged the service* of one of Mar­
VIRGI.VLA FARMS AND MILLS
spected and best-looking hens.
animal* or they would be cared for by shall's best trimmers.
For sale and exchange.
Write for
Alex. Blair was in to n one day this
Free Catalogue. Refer to Mr. John F.
—Jeffred* Post, G. A. R., is endeav­ the village authorities, and the expense
Fuller, of Nashville, to whom we have oring to secure the annual meeting of incurred thereby charged to him. The wFek. He ia traveling for a wholesale
sold n farm. R. B. Chaffin it. Co.,
owner
proved
to
be
a
man
named
furniture
house in Chicago.
the first Barry county battallion for
38-81
Richmond, Va.
Henrv Holmes has rented one of
Nashville. It will be remembered that Knapp, who, added to criminal neglect
kSFThe Btsf Bedstead in two coun­ this meeting was held la*t year at of bis dumb brutes, bad abused himself .Wm. Bartley’s houses no North Main
ties, only five dollars at
Hantings, and was one of the largest with Michigan whisky until be felt St. and moved therein Thursday.
Kellogg &amp; Drmarat's.
On Tuesday Rev. Livermore return­
gathering* ever known in the history himself more powerful than the law of
FARM FOR BALE.
of that city. We are given to under­ the land. He reluctantly cared for the ed from making Eaton Rapid* friend*
Eighty-acre farm 8 miles south of stand that tbe Middleville, Hastings horses, but swore vengeance upon the a visit, in a very thoughtful mood.
Nashville, well improved with good
man who bad reported him to tbe au­
Mrs. Dr. Young will not give ber
double frame house nearly new 80x40, and Nashville post* are all after this
customary old folks’ party this spring,
barn, good orchard, spring by tlie meeting and the place that contribute* thorities.
One day this week, while in town, owing to the prevalance of sickness.
bouse, ci-tern and well, farm fenced tbe most money gets it.
mostly with board fence, all kinds of
Knapp met tbe citizen in question and
Lew Clark comes up smiling and
—About twenty Nashville bov* w-nt
fruit. Will sell cheap and on term* to
showered upon him a torrent of abuse. admits that its a girl; and has been a
suit any one. Parties wiidiing to buy to Vermontville Wednesdsy evening
can do uo better than by ca'ling on me. to witness the five-mile contest between Tbe citizen warned kirn to di'eist, but gueat at bis domicil since Monday.
Knapp would have bis say. A warrant
38-88
James 8. Perry.
Walter Webster departed for Manis­
C. L. Walrath of this village and Hom­
Hy Corn.Meal, Chop Feed, Oats and er Balo, pf Vt. Ville. After skating 3( was however sworn out for bi* arrest tee Saturday afternoon, where he has
charging
him with disorderly conduct.
lorn at
formed a partnership in the practice ot
miles, during which .time C. L. bad
He was arraigned before Esq. Parady,
Marshall, Gallatin t Co's.
gained two laps and a half, Bale threw
plead guilty and was flned &gt;3.00 and
I*. Hoffmaster, the dry goods and car­
NEW MEAT MARKET.
up tho sponge and the former was de­
costs.
pet merchant of Battle Creek is now
clared winner. Time, 18 minntes. Tbe
The moral which may be derived
ville ud surrounding community that I hare contest was characterized by good be­
in New York City buying his spring
from this transaction is this: The man
havior on the part of the spectator* and
stock.
who thinks he can poblicly maltreat or
Llebbaueen vbere can always be found a ctxn- good management by the proprietor.
Dickinson's mills began operations
criminally neglect hi* dumb brutes in
Thursday morning after a week’s jtlle—If anybody’s littla body i* a-weary Nashvilie is mistaken, for our official*
Av keeping beat quality good* and selling low,
ne*s necessitated by tbe bursting of a
i hope to receive a fair share of tbe public pat­ of the great world of politics, his ear will not hesitate to visit the penalties
flue in the boiler.
•
ronage. Highest price jwtil for hide* and pel ta. deafened by the wild jar of many booms
of tbe law upon men who aie thus
Give me atrial.
JOHN FURNISH.
John Laramy was in the village yeshis system falteriugly propped up by &gt;ubtr«_________ _ o __________
NOT.CE.
terdav. Hois employed upon tbe new
quinine, and his whole being saddened
court house at Charlotte, and reports
by world-smart and spring medicine, . L00AL GIBBLE-GABBLE
building operations booming in that
day ot April,! 8M. without fail.
let him possess bis soul in patience.
Joax W. Holmvh &amp; Co.,
city.
Gentle spring brings forth sweeter
Scour up the plow.
Woodlaud, Mich.
A white girl out in British Columbia
thing* than tbe mocking oyster cans,
April 7th tell* tlie story.
is going to marry &gt;200,000 with a Chi­
ash-piles And broken down barrel*.
Tbe weather improves.
naman thrown in. Such a wedding in
PALMER—MYERS—fn thU village. April 2, Hope on! There are April showers, vio­
The sick are inproving.
her dominions is enough to make tbe
lets, good fishing, house cleaning,straw
Most time for gardening.
quecnewarc.
hats, linen dusters and picnics in the
Did you get April-fooled I
e
HAMAS
Mrs. F. C. Courier, of Battle Creek,
near fa tore.
Della Reese ha* the mumps.
visted
at A. 8. Foote’s the first of the
—The regular monthly temperance
Buaioeas is picking up nicely.
week. She returned to Battle Creek
Somebody get np a sugar social.
meeting of the W. C. T. U., held at the
Thursday
morning. Miss Hattie Foote
Congregational church, Sunday eve.,
Sugar snow Wednesday morning.
accompanying her.
.
Now for leaks and fragrant butler.
was—as is tlie universal custom—large­

r twfore.

SATURDAY.

L.K.
APR K
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_ —. - — _ —

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

ly attended, Mr*. J. M.Wood presiding.
Rev. Livermore read a scripture lesson,
Bev. Faaoett offered prayer, J. B.
Mills, Orno Strong and Rev. Liver-

Prof. O. L. Palmer, principal of the
Deerfield school, having captured Myr­
tle Myers, one of Nashville’s fair sex.
marches her off to his home to-day.
painted.
Charles McMore, of Ond, is visiting Good luck will attend the happy conTbe roads are rapidy becoming set­

tled.
D, L. Smith has bad bis house neatly

uys ware read by Mr*. L. O. Crocker.
Nichol*. Ml** Lillie VanNocker read a

Mr*. A. Whitcomb is seriously ill with
bilkra* fever.
Mr*. 1. M. Flint is seriously ill with

.hUe wm

tauukU M t&gt;r

magnitude anything of like character
between Jackson and Grand Rapids;
and having viewed tho array, we are

LOCALS

WOODLAND.
Town meeting on Monday next.
A bran new girl at Jehu Reiser's.
Real estate transaction* are lively.
Greenlwek cancus, Friday afternoon.
Republican caucus to-day, Thursday.
B. 8. Holly Ims an auction the 16th.
M. Reiser departed for Arkansas on
Monday.
I. N. Harter has bought out the War­
ner Brna.
M. Niswouger has sold his farm to
Jac Farrell.
J. Acker nnd C. Grozin ger have ex­
changed farms.
Ortan Jordan is suffering from a
stroke ef paralysis.
Holme* &amp;. Holly have received their
new spring good*.
L. D. Warner will soon start for Ore­
gon prospecting.
.
H. B. Haye* and Mb* Emma Kiner,
were made one flesh on the 30th.
A Gvaud Army post of 31 members
was organized here on Wednesday.
J. England ha* a Durham cow, which
recently gave birth to a 123 lb calf.
M. E. Curtis will dispose of his per­
sonal effects by auction on tbe Sth.
A third meat market, with D. Hager
Son a* proprietors, has blossome^.
On Tuesday last, Dr. Goucher,’ of

Nashville, performed an operation on
Mr*. McManigal for necrosis and ca­
ries, removing two bones from the a.ikle joint and portiuns of three others.
_______ _
Yin E Gar.

HASTINGS.
A. J. Bowne has returned home.
C. A.-Bowne, of Larimore, Dak., is
visiting here.
Homer Moul has gone to Washington
territory prospecting.
J. McLaughlin has taken his departuro for New Mexico.
John Ifennis of the Journal, issuftering from a severe attack of erysipelas.
The seventh-day Adventist? will hold
quarterly meeting at temperaifce hall
on the 5th and 6th fasts.
Tlie roHer skating rink haa suspend­
ed buainosa. Room wanted for agri­
cultural implements. A new rink is
talked of..
Our women are seriously cansidemig
the question os so whether they shall
rote for tbe candidates for board of
education or not.
The union-or temperance caucus held
on Tuesday evening put in Domination
the following ticket: For mayor, L. A.
Stauffer; Recorder, W. J. Michael;
treasurer,Henry C. Lewis; Jtastice, M.
V.Barker ; marshal, J.Quaif ; school in­
spector, H. H. Lathrop ; aidermen, Hi­
ram Jones, L. N. Mixer, G. L. Wheeler
and A. Black ; members of board of ed­
ucation. A‘. D. Cadwallader, Clement
Smith, J. C; Lampman, and Philo Don­
ning ; Constables, F. M. Calker, Brad­
ford Dean, Geo. Curry and A_H. B. El­
lis; Supervisors, T. Phillips- and Geo.'

Acklry ha* sold Ms home­
stead to W. H. Klug who wilt reoerve
it as a sort of redoubt to which he can
retreat after hi* defeat in Dakota. ■

EAST CASTLETON.
Horatio Hosmer has gone to Battle
Creek.
Joseph Salhbury retarned from New
York l**t Friday.
.
Mi** Sadie Reed will teach the Feigh­
ner school this summer.
Clra*. Feighner caught a large bad­
ger fa a trap the other night. 1
Mr. A. Durfee nnd family, of As*yria
visited at James Everett’s ttil* week,
Mr. Chos/Sabine, of North Adatn%
was the guest of Asa Noyes Tuesday
night.
* Elder G.-A. Olmstead, of Spring Ar­

bor, Jackson county, visited Asa Noyes
last week.
About forty invited gnests enjoyed
a sugar party at Henry Witte’s Satur­
day evening.
The price Bros, made 40. pounds of
sugar and one gallon of syrup from
four barrels of sap.
Julius Hosmer found a pair of No. 8
ladies rubbers in tbe road the other
say, aud now what Jnlius is after is
the owner.

MAPLE GROTE.
Sugar makers complain of no up,
Fred. Sutra p smile th a ataole. It’s a

Douglass Slade and his father are
keeping bachelors ball.
Mike’ Mosey haa been building a
granary nnd tool uouae.
Miss CI'.rk, of Leslie, haa
goest of M iso Carrie McOmber
Geo. Mosey spent Friday and Sator
day at Hastings in attendance at tbe
teacher* examination.
The unpleasant season of hoa*ecleaning has again returned, and the time
for straw bate and ice cream will soon
be h»rc.
Charles, son of James Hall,-departed
this life Friday. Tbe funeral was held
at the M. E. church Saturday. Services
were conducted by Rev. Livermore.
James Phillips, a young man of
south-west Maple Grove, departed this
life Saturday morning. The remains
wei e taken to-Battle Creek Monday for
interment.
Dock Tanner.

ASSYRIA.

National caaem Monday.
Emf Latty eot bis foot badly,
Town bosrdJconvenea Tuesday.
Ptrineas Walker gashed bis foot bad­
ly with an ax.
Delmon Cole haa sold bis form to a
man from Verona.
Professor Thylor delivered 'a lecture
at the-M. E. church Monday night.
Rev. Mills, of Rioe Creek visited bis
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Lewis, last week.
Abbey._________ _____ ________
Phineas and Otto Walker with their
NORTB CASTLETON.
wives visited at Johnstown this week.
Lightning rod men have been plying
Born—Th-Mr. and Mr*. O&gt; Barnes, a
tbeir vocation in Assyria, i One farmer
son.
Vet Ovenunith has a fine span of invostea with them to the'tune of &gt;245.
W. W. Latty received a telegram
colts.
Cad BoTo is making his sister in Bat­ Tuesday announcing the death of his
mother at Jackson, and started imme­
tle Creek a visit.
The U. Ik Sunday school- held an S. diately for that place.
Last Saturday tlie Sheriff of Battle
S. institute at tbe East Caetleton U. B.
Creek came here and ’arrested Charles
church.
Mr. Worst has rented hia farm to J. Miller with a warrant for stealing a
Overemitb and intends to move to r ibber coati at that place Friday night.
The coat was found m bis possession
Stanton.
Mr*. Southwick, of Gogaoe, i* spend­ and'Miller was anxious to settle tbe
matter, but tbe other parties preferred
ing a few days with her daughter, Mrs.
to have it settled by law. Miller bears
Frank Warner.
Some low sneaking jxwboo purloined n bad naate.
some flower root* from Mike Ehret’s
•UR OWN COUNTY.
garden hw»t week.
Ricbari Wing, an old resident of
Mr*. Graham and family, of Battle
Assyria,
died
on tho 35th.
Creek, is spending a few day* with her
Rutland Republicans have nominated
brother*. Peter Bote.
Tobalb Garlinger drive* one of the A. D. Rork for supervisor.
Tbe M. and O. R. ft have established
finest span of horses in the county,hav­
mail stations at Gun Marsh and Star.
ing refused &gt;450 for them.
A nclect school. ha* been started at
Path master Smith has caused tbe
water hole near M. F. Snore’s to be Orangeville, with a Mr. Bonnell as
teacher.
drained which improves the road very
Cha*, and Frank Bnwer, of Morgan,
much.
■
Last Saturday Frank Wright receiv­ recently sawed ninety cords ef wood in
ed tbe bunting degree from one ofrAJ. seven day*.
G. P. Coon of Orangeville, was united
Hardy’* sheep.
Prank didn’t seem to
in wedlock to Mr*. Cramer of Plainwell,
like it very much.
on the 28th.
Geo. Baker, of- Cedar Creek, with 800
WEST KALAMO.
frogs on hand, is waiting for the frog
The festive leek begins to be viewed market to open.
Wm. Warm of Hope and Mi**
and interviewed.
Old boreas swept down upea-this sec­ Minnie Aetzcr of Hastings, were mar­
ried ou the 8teL
tion on Wwlnssday.
Allen Mathews, an old resident of
0. W. Matteson has gone to Marshall
Irving, died on Tuesday, at tbe ad­
to spend tlie aummer.
Frog concert* are very popular at vanced age of 73.
PrairieviMe Republicans stand two to
thi* season of the year.
.
.
S. P. Roftbrt is in the vicinity of Pe- one* in favor ot Blaine for president
over all other candidate*.
toaka viewing the country.
Wash. Roush, of Freeport, tampered
Miss May Crowell, of Ainger spent
the pail week with friends in this sec­ with an angry saw. !a*t weeg. aud now
ho* one thumb less than before.
tion.
Prairieville Republicans have nomi­
ExSnperviaor Well* has been enter­
taining a brother from Homer, for a&lt; nated A&lt; C. To woe for supervisor, and
the Greenback era Frank Shaan.
A. W. Clark of Lacey, having leased
W. H. King left this week for Dako­
ta to resume his occupation aa pioneer his farm is abont to start with his wife
it that far off cline.
Josiah Stocking, of Mancelon, baa health.
Jeff. Lee and daughter Minnie, Grant
been spending the past week with his
Hendershott and Cunningham, all of
father H. J. Stocking.
Charles Andrews haa returned from Irving, have jblned the great army
tbe County farm, where he haa been at marching Dakota-ward*.
work, and baa taken ponession of hi*
noy merchant
form.
Sinew Mrs. Lunqaiit’s recent illness, stracting the fr

speech.
A. R. William* spent the last part of

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SATURDAY.

ner’s. nteCure."
Jersey City. N. J.

APR. fi, 1884.

Did you ever watch a group of boys,
at this especial sra*on of tlie year,
[N. T. Cor Albany Arrua]
playing at uarblesl Of oounur you
have. If you are am anjoou feel just
as though you’d like to
down
girl came from
on the ground aud play ao hour or two
witli those boys. One of the most con­ resilience with friends in Brooklyn for the
vincing aymtoms of early spring fever purpose of cultivating her voice, which
is a desire to piny marble*. The secpiny
f ,
soon ascertained that the vocalism which
andaympfom which eon.ee later on is a ,
b^n
To.

F. B. Rattdolf,
'Jeweu Ave.

“I h'sve used eight bottles of War­
ner’s .Rafe Cure. aud bonestly believe
it HRVed my life."
A- F. Carlisle,
Carlyle, Pa., Fob. 2d. Editor Clarion.

“I waa given up bv my physicians to
die with drop«y. but Wnnrer’s Rafe Cure
restored me."
D. E. McCarthy,
Virginia, Nev.
Chronicie.
“Three bottles of. Warner’s ftafr Cnre
cured me of severe burning pain in Uh?
kidney*, especially at night.”
Lodi, Cal.
J. M. Mundell.

H. R. DICKINSON&amp;C0

CARPETS I
Isargeat Line between Jack'

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with Flour that will delight them. One
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tbe Bom, aud will t*tbe

NOW ON EXHIBITION AT

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HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

desire to dig angle worms for bait to go |edo wu reaUyof smsll cons'-qa*nce when
filling with. Take that group of boys | bmugtj tato oompsriton with the wellat marbles.
Watch them clone aud
note the echwuiug each boy isengageo
tn to heat Irin companions. It is
of Wall street on a small scale. Hear !

Tom tell Dick to “knnokle down” and
tiicn when it come* his turn to “shoot"
be foreeta all alroat his instructions to
Dick. “Knuckle down" always applies
to the oth*r boy. Thea Harry is ad­
monished by Dick not to “fudge,” yet
Dick wHI sneak up a foot nearer to tlie
nng when it co nos hie turn to shoot
than he ought. It ia not fair for Dick
to “fudge” bat it don’t count when
Harry’s torn comes. And so the game
goes on. Once in a while a little scrim­
mage will he indulged io, not so, much
for the tight as many would rttriuk,
but it ia a spice which it would fleem n_
naturally necessary tn keepup/the in­
terest of tbe game. Here conies a Iroy
with hia Dockets fnll of marbles. Note
tbe iuu&lt;»cent confidence he has aa he ia
ihduced to “stick in” a game. In a
abort time tha other boys hav« bi*
marbles, while he haa hia sad experence in the first speculative venture.
It is all aaneculation. just exactly as is
dealing in margins in a .speculation tn
men. Only the boys acta ally have the
“.stuff,” while the men bay and sell that
which they don’t have. The boy who
wentjnro the game with bis pockets
full of marbles and left it all cleaned
out is the some as the man who goes
into speculation with a fat pocketbook
and cornea out strapped. He entered
“long’’ bat came out “ebort” ou mar­
bles. The bov’a loss was aa great to
him as tbe man’s. Both have bad a
sad experience and have paid dearly for
it, yet there are few who profit by such
an experience to keep oat of tbe game.
No, they continue, with a hope of
winning hack that which they lost, and
have au idea that to gain what was lost,
they must do exactly as did the man
who palled tbe large fish out of the
water, but having lost him before he
was landed he continued to fish in th«
soot where the fish wm l&lt;*at.
Some­
times he catches that fish, but the
chances are ten to one that he don’t.
■ There ie this about* tha two apecnlationn. In marbles, the boy gets healthy
by the out-of-door exercise, and the
excitement does him good, while in
tbe other speculation the man is not
only liable to lose hia money, but his
health also on account of his constant
worry ment. There is another interest­
ing point in marbles, and th^t is that
- it brings out a boy's disposition. If be
is incline tube generous be show it. If
lie ia selfish or dishonest his compan­
ions must suffer. If incline to be quar­
relsome why of corce a fight is indulged
in. Indeed the games of the boy are
the trades and professions of the man
only in different form.

A woman stood at the front gate
watching ber neighbor’s dog coming
down the street wiib a kettle tied to
hia tail. It Aroused her vastly.
Presently the owner of the dog'scar­
red by ia hot pursuit; whereapon the
woman ut the gate laughed a gleeful,
anneighborly laugh.
Then a little boy rounded the corn­
er with a bright, innocent look upon
bis face, as who should say: “I—am—
so—don’t—detain—me.”
He stopped and said to the woman
at the gate:
“What are you ianghin’att”
She replied
witli liiUritj: 'Tip
bwirlno’ at old Bollnw'e dog with ,
kettle tied to it* tail."
“n’.BWfolruonr, ain’t itr tbe little
boy said, as he hurried on. “The kit­
tle is yourn.”
Theo tbe woman at tbe gate .addon
ly Stopped laughine-.
“Are you still a member of tbe Tem­
ple Baptint Church F»
“Yre,” aha answered, “but* it’s very
pokey, aad I’m getting awfully tired of

“Tired of it! You aurprue me.”
“Do If Then you can’t imagine

^fbat it in. In Mrs. Sprawl's church
tliey’re trying the clergyman for biga­
my ; at Mrs. Cbizeleton’s there's a jolly
row aaiuor the^eacou*; Mr. Jurkins
tells me a Mg aeaodal b brewing in
tbeir cougregation, and unleMaoiuething exciting happens in our church
pretry MMM) I know I shall have to at•roti tfivitsaaar vice some where elec.

El Mahdi haa eighteen wives. It has
nil along been suspected that there was
Muwrrhmg that the “fctee prophet” was
4rytf»g to get away from, which caused
him lv fight ao blamed hard. Any man
would Uoe au army in. red coats aud
tewHH* wUb ban nets, mkher than arMKMspoiM with eighteen wivr-. Tlie
over here with his wives

*

"Five bottles of Warner’s Safe Cnre Former* will flad it to tbeir Interest to make a
trained voioee in the New York txmservs- cured me of a very severe case «»f kid­
trial trip to our mil) and be convinced of
ney romplsint-”
B. F. Semnle,
tbe truthfuluem nf ‘above statement*.
torlee. Jibe Hved quteUy wither
Denver. Col. Clerk American House.
*
«—•— *
—«.
ln lor* with a John Clark, a reporter z “Warner’s SafeCnre saved my wife’s
We shall also keep tn stock
the Brooklyn Eagle Ho wee a strong, life when the Jiest doctorsand mineral
square-shouldered and manly fellow, with springs of the country did her nogtrod."
_
HiMlrei, Conn.
J. B. Woodruff.
prominent in amateur musical droll
“I had enlargement of the heart,
Brooklyn
and
York.
He became en­ which
•*
"’
-• -New”
"
whs pronounced inrunthle, and
gaged to tbo girl from Toledo. Even at
I was often thought to be dying, but
Wiirner’s Safe Cure and Safe Pills re­
beauty attracted attention. She was tall, stored me to health.”
sujieridy formed, and had regular features
Lafayette Wallingford.
----- 1* turning out----East Rochester, N. H.
come engaged when some wealthy Brook­
No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
lyn friends of Clark made up a fund of
“Owing to the high temperature nf
several thousand dollar* and sent him to the room in which I worked 1 contract­ We keep everything In this line. Give as
Italy, where be studied music for three ed a terrible cnld that produced seri­
ous kidney disorder.
Warner’s Safe
H. R. DICK IM MOM &amp; &lt;M&gt;.
Cnre restored me to health."
with
James Bruce.
successful appear* Exeter, N. H.
and
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

peroas. His wife's beauty was striking,
and she was a general favorite with tbo
people who visited ber husband's house.
Among others was a musician and tenor,
Carl Florentine, of whom tbe hatband be­
came jealous. There was a quarrel, and a
separation. They had a boy scarcely more
than a year old. Clark, wtio had adopted
the stage name of Brocolln! (after the city
of Brooklyn),came to New York soon after
as a singer for Gilbert &amp; Sullivan, when
they produced the "‘Pirate* of Peaxnnce,”
London.
Brocolini had fallen artistically
from grand opera to comic opera.
Ho re­
ceived a large salary, however, and was
careful to remit money regularly to his
wife and child. He was quite as successful
here as in London. Meanwhile. Florentine
had also come to America. Ili-bealtb had
parlous and obstinate temperament, ba did
Dot thrive well here. After beating about
from pillar to post for awhile, he was en­
gaged at the Madison Avenue Congrega­
tional Church, over which th® Rev. Dr.
Newman ia now presiding with a good deal
of difficulty.
Bjocolini’i
wife
*
and.
child
were still
in
London.
She
wrote to ber husband repeatedly for
money enough to come to New York, bat
he refused to eend it, simply forwarding
the regular remittances, which were only
enough to pay ber current expenses. In
tbie strait, sbo wrote to Florentine, who
scraped together money enough to pay her
passage, and forwarded it to her. Then
sbe camo to America with her boy and
(ived with ber friends in Brooklyn again.
Brocolini beard of thia and waa great!yfincensed. He traveled all the way to Toledo,
end bad an interview with the family of
his wife. Nothing of it. Mrs. Clark's re­
latione with Florentino were irreproach­
able, despite the suspicions of her hus­
band. Meanwhile, she wanted a divorce,
but Brocolini reiused absolutely to allow
it. Things drifted on that way for a year
or two, Florentino meanwhile getting
lower financially as time wentou. Finally
hia voice gave out, bat through tho Influ­
ence of John Abbot, Ticket Agent of tho
Erie Railroad, who was a member of Dr.
Newman's churcb, tbe broken down tenor
was provided with a position in the Erie
offices. Recently, after repeated refusals,
Brocolini consented to a divorce from bls
wife, and they parted forpvt. When Gil­
bert and Sullivan produced “Princess Ida”,
at tbe Fifth Avenue Theatre a few weeks
ago, they then engaged Brocolini for the
principal role. He is singing every night.
Mrs. Clark, tbe divorced wife, went to
Philadelphia and made her appearance in
a light burlesque company. She was em­
barrassed financially and wrote to Floren­
tine, who went to Philadelphia, where he
married ber. He gave up his position in
the Erie office, and together he and his wife
went away. Her hair haa turned almost
white, but it only enhances her beauty.
She refused to return to ber family. A day
or two ago I was passing through a rather
disreputable portion of the city, when a
crowd of booting boys and screaming
children, who were dancing about the door
ot the headquarters of tue Salvation
Army, in Bedford street, attracted my at­
tention. It is a tumble-down sort uf street,
with broken aah-barrels on the curbs, and
rickety trucks and carts standing along tbe
gutter. Tbe few awnings and signa in
front of the stores are weather-beaten, and
the shutter* of tbe houses are half un­
hinged. Within the building wm » crowd
of ill-dressed, vulgar and loud-mouthed
men and women, openly scoffing at tbe
members of the Army, who stood in line
on the platform and sang hymns. The
windows were grimy witu dust and dirt.
The ■ atmosphere was almost stifling.
Among tbe Salvation Army worshippers
who stood swaying back and forth in fanat­
ical fervor on the stage were Florentine
and hi* beautiful wife. A mH* away, in tho

•Waner’s Safe Cure has saved my
boy’s life. Doctors pronnnnced his tbe
worst case of Bright’s Disease they
ever saw."
E. B Buck,
Editor Macoupin County Enquirer.
Carlinville, Ills.. March 1st.
“I was treated by Doctors Agnew
and Wcbater, of Naw York, who pro­
nounced me afflicted with Bright’s diaeaae. I wna bloated exceedingly, but
Warner’a Safe Cure, 1 verilv believe,
saved my life.”
Geo. C. oteveua.
South Norwalk, Conn.

"l.badkindey disorders, indigestion,
rheumatism aud lumbago for three
years. I grew worse and felt aa though
a hundred |&gt;&lt;&gt;uud weight waa drugging
down my liver and kidneya. Waruer’a
Safe Cure baa fully restored me.”
C. B. De Noyeiles,
Albany,',N. Y.
MO Broadway.
“Previoua to a year ago I was severe­
ly afflicted with kidney difficulty. My
hack ached, my urine waa'audsv,’ and
I wm in u bad way. I had tried vari­
ous remedies, but unly with cemponuy
relief, until I began the uaeof Warner’s
Ssfe Cure, three irottlra of which, with
• he Safe Pills, effectually cured me, ant’
I have not had an attack since.”
Henry Hoebm,
Cleveland, O.
Captain of Pulice.

“For years I have had excruciating
pains in tbe small of my back and was
not able to raise from bed or he in «
dtting posture. The doctors claimed
• hat I was suffering from spinal dis­
ease, aud I Dever expected to leave my
IhxI sgsin. Though having no hope of
recovery, Warner’s Safe Cure was rec
•mmenned to me, which I commenced
taking, nnd eight bottles have made a
permanent cure.” Mrs. Christjahn,
Chicago, Feb. 26th. No 38 13th street.
“About two yrHDt ago I resorted to
tlie use uf Wnrner’a Safe Core, taking
in all ilih+v twoIsottle- f«»r kidney and
urinary uffectiona, and it lias proved a
cutuplrte oucceea, umi tadlcnlly cured
the pitin in mv back. A Indy in thia
comity, a confirmed invalid for three
yearn paat, with what the doctors here
aaid waa internal cancer, beyond , all
*kdlao&lt;riiope. in the doctors'opinion,
has l&gt;eeu rained almost from the dead
l»y the n»e of nine bottles &lt;»f this excel­
lent medicine.
J. II. Hudson.
Altoona, Pa.. Feb. 21th.

To Dyspeptics
The nio.1 common signs oi Dyspepsia, or

THE OLD RELIABLE

MEAT MARKET
HENRY ROE, Proprietor,
Nashville, Mich. ’

*

For pork sausage, pure and sweet,
Made in a shop that's always neat.
Go to the Old Reliable.

And pickled pork to bake with with beans.
You can buy If you have tbe means.
At tbe Old Rellabfe.

And for no old fashioned dinner you ean eat
without grief,
■
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
beef,
To be had at tbe Old Reliable.
Good veal and fat matton, the best in the
land
We shall al was keep tbe like on hand,
At tbe Old Reliable.

There la something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
To be hod st tbeOld Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
We have it on band all tbe while.
At tbe Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don't be afraldl
We keep 'em fat, specially for oar trade,
At tbe Ok Reliable.
Io fact for anything In tbe way of meats.

And don't yon forgetit.
■7* The Hlghart Market Price paid for
Hidea, Pelta, etc.
HENRY ROE.

‘Electricity is Life
.4 Revelation to the Sick; Nature's Laws

Brought into Harmony with the
Human Body.

If you are afflicted, If you'arc tired of taking
Medicine, go and sec

DR. J. R. BARKER,
HASTINGS, MICH.,

ELECTRICITY

Ayer’s Pills.

Systematically used, opens tbe pores: belpa
Nature throw off tbe excretion* from
body; gives tone to the nervous sys­
tem and life and vigor to all parti
of the body that have failed to
do their work heretofore;
makes tbe aged feel
younger, and flu
the business man or*
womau to perform the du­
ties ot life with greater ener­
gy and clearer minds. NWRsmemner, there are no shocks or unpleas­
ant sensations. Treatment short unless ,
in some chronic rases of long standing, and
then not of long duration.

Pilta, taken each day after dinner, is tsraally

ryPntienta taken only “o the ten
trial treatment plan.

stomach, nausea,

flatulency,

water-brash.

cotMtipation. Dyspeptic patients suffer un­

told lulierien, bodily and mental.

They

should stirauiaCe tlie digestion, and Mcwe

al) that b required to complete the eure.

vegetable —a pleaaatit, entirely sate, and re-

Dr. J. R. BARKER.

Ib

Brume] and Ingrains.
obno

RUGS, MATTINGS AND HEMPS.
Don’t buy a Carpet until
You See Us.
PRICES SiTlNFLlTOKY.

I'UTASKD nv

AMES 3. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
Special aUactk.u given to

PAST EXPERIENCE
----- Has convinced me that-----

THE ONLY TBUE WAY

The Choicest Goods
To be foand in the Wholesale Markets—all
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a full line of

Crockery, Glass and Earthem Ware,
Confectionery. Cigars and
Tobaccos.
And remember that It's a cold day when I
get left either on qaallty ot gooda^or low prices.
Respectfully,

This la the leading representative hotel of
Hasting*. Rates reasonable

Physician and Surgeon
Office flrot door east of Opera House and
Bute Btrerta, Naabvtlle, Mich.

Hustings Cards.
OHN Q. CRE88Y, Sheriff,Hasting*, Mich.,
will attend promptly to all official baaineM
r intuited to his care.

J
A. 8WKEZY, Attorney &lt;t Counsellor
G. W. FRANCIS, JAMES.
II as tings will attend to legal business in any
CASH CROCER.
part of the Stole, and practices In all courts.
OPERA HOUSE

SKATING RINK!

W. NISKERN. Attorney and Councillor

at Law, practices in all Stole Courts. Col
P•lections
promptly attended to. Office over
Spauidlng’sstorc, Hastings, Mich.

pgATHLBUN

Open Week Days, Afternoon
and Evening, Tuesdays and
Fridays Excepted.

BERNHARDT SCHULZE,
LADIES, - 5 Cra. | GENTLEMEN, - lO^Crs.
SKATES,

MERCHANT TAILOR,

- 15 Cts.

CLOTHIEH.

COMMUTATION TICKETS
GESTLEMEN, S SIGHTS,

LADIES. 6 SIGHTS,

-

NASHVILLE,

Roller Skating is the Pop­
ular, Fascinating and
Exhilerating Amuse­
ment of the day.
Skate* fumlsbed to parties dealring to purohaae at a alight advance above coat.

EVERTS &amp; CHIPMAN,
PRopntrroRS.

Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods

Custom I louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

t&gt;nm&lt;
&lt;u.t»m..r» oun rely upon
having their Ort.,. GroJ^na
Promptly and Mutlaraotorlly.

■
Lumbago. Sciatica and
.-•^■'•Nervous Headache.
suffocation the smoking car of a raUroad

If you need any article in the Hardware
line, call ajH&gt;n us *nd we will try to ‘apply

J. SPINOLgR,

AMD BE GLAD!

For the time has come when through a

—Healthful

Competition—

In my Uoe of basinets the opportunitv la riv
en the people of Nashville and surroundEr
country to secure the

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

Graves &amp; Son

In tbe market for the least money.
Before
you make your selections we would invite
you attention to the fact that we keep tbe
very best Fhw&lt;i«
___ __ .
.

Rock Bottom Prices!

OTAPLEimI FAXCV,

Rheumatism

JWlCn

----STEAM----

-

Oar stock of heavy and shelf

NEURALGIA

-

J. SPINDLER.

Grocery and Provision Line,

old bachelor In the room

N. T. PARKER, Prop.
llixwtlr&gt;|gai, Mlela.

And upon this principle I propose to conduct
Undoutably one of tbe beat-kept hotel* fa
my basinets hereafter.
central Michigan. Sample roocss grot floor.
I haven’t, time to enumerate the different
articles I keep, but suffice it to say that my
stock consists of
HOMCEOPATHIC

[PhUadwiphla CaU.]

ocewpy boeb aidaa

T7M0RY PARADY, Jnatice of the Peace.
Hl Office, Corner Malo and gbertaan Street*.
QMITH A COLGROVE, Attorneys at Law
O Office over R. J. Grant’ store Hastings,
Mich. Practice in all the Courts of tbe State.
Prompt attention given ? J collections. Money
to loan on real estate.
I

Groceries Bought tor Cash yy OLCOTT IIOIJMK.
Means Ten to Fifteen Per
A. 8. FOOTE, Paorairroa.
Cent Saved !

Was never so full and complete in detail**
H U on this the begiunl ng uf the new ar
aud it shall always be our aim to add to it
aa tbe wants of oar customers may desire.

the resplendent toggery of an opera bouf-

J Notary Public.

JJABTlXtsB IIOPSE,
Every man, womau and child must have
Groceries, aud ought to buy them at prices as
near cost as possible. The person who boy*
these good* on credit, must pay a bonus to
tbe store-keeper for that privilege, which he
can Uly afford to do in these close times.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

HARDWARE I

forw an audience richly costunsod and gllt-

T. GOUCHER, M. I)., Phyilclan and 8ur• aeon. All profeMioual calls promptly

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

~^77'ood.1 A.ndL, Zkilctu
i Pl’UfU wanted Tor The Uvev of ail Ibe preai.
u U (ifl • Udents of the U. 1- Tbe largru. LaaJ
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TXT H. YOUNG. M. D., Phrslcian and Sarv V . geon, eae*. side Main St. Office hours
7 to 10 *. m. and 4 to 7. p. m.

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New Hardware Firm

emioMo,

ALSO A FULL LIHI OF

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EMBRACING ALL THE

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And be cared by Electricity—h'atur.'s own
remedy—without medicine.

if paid in advance.

OUR STOCK IS

To conduct tbe Grocery Buslneaa la on

For choice roasU or luscious steaks.
Or pork to go with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old Rellab!e.|

ti.ao.

CntCVLATTON. 1 .500 COPIES.

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful 1

OUR SAW MILL

to America, married her, and together they
returned to Europe. They settled in Lon­
don. He was a pot of tbe pubi c for a
time, lived in comfor. -ble quarters, kept

price

LADIES SHOES
lioaun. of Fn»d&gt; Hid, Curt o Kid, Go.,
■wl Uanwv, -L— --- - I—..-.-._

A FULL LINE OF

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoes

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

BURT BRO’S.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.

tvs
e.M4ld br uakrd. Juu think nf
&lt;*»•«. tdirfitre-o wiyea and a pr&gt;»|»hrt to

YOURS RESPECTFULLY.

GHAVE8 &amp; SON

R. A. KANAGA.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1884.NUMBER 30.

VOLUME XI.

I kept this ap tfatil rav bottle was ex
. THE BLACK 0L0AX.
vrey busy over Uie papers of a pending
‘AH, HAH.’
haasted, twit not mrisfled, I sent oat
•yiL It waa in the days of the civil
Old Dave Powers is a minister of the
"There are many things in this life and had it refilled. Kept od drinking,
The stranger had borne his share of
for which we are not able to fullr ac­ the cloak Bud I, taro aboat. / fter colored gospel. "Colored gospel” may
3
need expiation to some people, but any the suffering th nt was in the land. Hs
count,” said the oolonoL when sotnspoe awhile I began to get- enough, and
throwing the cloak on a chair, was in man who haa heard the negro preacher had been wounded in battle, and weak
of the cornpany.nsd told of a phenom­ the act of going to bed when—and it’s in&gt; the old-time and original text» will
£ .. LJ
and emanciated, he was on his way
el UP
enon! which had surtled a neighbor­ just as true as I tell you—the cloak lift­ not stop to wonder.why the writer of back to his native state and town.
hood. "I have never had much expe ed its collar and; said :
this sacred chronicle had not said a
But the ba«y fudge scarcely raised
rience with the marvelous, still I have
"Don’t lie in a hurry. Pass the bot­ “colored preacher of the gospel.” Old his eyes to look at him. The poor sol­
had experiences which cannot be put tle again.”
Dave has an ambition to extend the dier bad taken off his cap, and stood,
.
b
down aa ordinary. Some time ago I
ction of his usefulness, and of­ feeling confusedly in his pockets.
"Look here, are you John BudseilF jariml
.
rented a room from an old fellow, cir­
5
ten makes excursions to wild and dis­
"No, I am o«»|y his cloak.” J
'
"I have—I did have a letter for yon."
cumstances having forced mo from
tant places to spread faith and collect
"Where is John now.”
The judge took na notice of Um tim­
well-appointed first floor apartments ' "He’s in h®l’ at present.”
P4
any loose change that may happen to id, hesitating words. He was very busy
to a third story mt repository. Tue
be floating around. Several days ago. and he was conscious only of a feeling
"Whv dilfryou leave him F
room waa poorly furnished, with home
WS WILL PAT TUB
"Well, you see in that climate he while on a pedestrian tour, be lost bis of annoyance that a stranger should
made carpet and two craxy chairs, along bad no use for me.”
way. After wandering arCnnd for a break in upon his time.
with the other evidences of poverty,
"I never thought th't John would g» length of time calculated to perplex the
The cou fused, nervous search io the
and I didn’t feel at nil comfortable as I to hell. He was liberal and kind-heart­ mind of a man even more devout than
pockets continued, and thejadge grew
sst there, the first night after moving ed; took great delight in feeding the himself, he found a narrow path wbieb stilt more annoyed. He' was a human I
| in, contemplating my surroundings.
hungiy and clothing the naked. I led him to a small house. Here he saw man, but he hnd responded to many
*0)
In CASH for
Looking up, I sav- a black doak bang­ thought tlmt he would be certain to go ia man sitting on a stump.
soldiers’ applications already—and he
ing from one of the Yafteis. ‘Must to heaven.”
“Good ebenain’, sah.”
waa ve«y busy just now.
have been left by some former occu­
2M
“How’re yer."
w
"He was there for a while."
The stranger came nearer andt reach­
pant,’ I mused, and there waa certainly
"Pse a preacher ob de gospel, tab, ed out a thia hand. A letter, grimy
"Whv did he leave F
S $
nothing unusual in the sight of a black
"Couldn’t get anything to drink.” an’ am lost.”
and pocket-worn, lay on the desk, ad­
cloak, yet I coaid oot keep my eyes off He was told he could get plenty down
"Well. I don’t reckon you’re the fust dressed to the judge.
the garment. It flattered, and with a in h •!!, and he started off Immediately. preacher o’ the gospel that’s been lost.”
"I have no time to attend to such”—
SJ 'g
start I apra ig from the clmlr and stor­ When he arrived, the devil greeted him
"Dat’aa fack, nr he. he," changing but thf impatient sentence waa ebeck- ’
IS
ed at the thing. Mast have been a fan­ very cordially, and invited him to take his cotton umbrella from one hand to ed on the gnod man’s lips. The hand­
WE HAVE THE NICEST LINE OF
cy, for I waited in vain for a repetition a drink. An old fellow he had known other. “An’ yer moot say dat some er writing on the letter was the bead writ­
of the performance. The only light 1 on earth was tending bar. 'What will dem ain’ sarchiu’ for de way out, but I ing of his son. He opened ths letter
had. waa a sputtering tallow candle you take ?" asked the devil. Take a.,ia, sah. I’se got a ’plntment ter preach
and read :
with a wick almost aa large as a plow little straight.’ The devil turned at Allen Lick, an* would lack to fine my
“Dear Father—The bearer of this
a t
line. I took out nr newspaper and at­ around and snickered. The bar-tender
is a soldier discharged from the hospi­
tempted to read, but the eccentric flame drew a glass of fire and banded it to
••Wall, ef yer git thar I recken yer’ll tal. He is going home to dhe. Assist
danced so tluit I coaid scarcely see. and John. The devil snorted. John turn­ find it,” puckering up his mouth and him in any way you can, for^Cliarlie’s
sake.”
in attempting to snuff the candle, the ed up the gliiM. drank the fire, smack­ whistling a doleful tune.
And then Judge A-------- forgot how
light went out. &gt;omething struck me ed his lips, and asked lhe bar-tender
"Z.tckly, Bah, zockly, but how’s I very busy he was. His heart went out
ia the face, not violently, but with a to fill the glass again. The devil was gwitie ter git dart"
Cowards the poor, sick soldier, and for
kind of flit, like the wave of a axirt. surprised. John took the glass,’turned
"Reckon yer’ll hafter walk, fur I don’t "Charlie’s sake,” Ins own s«Mier-boy
Nervously striking a match, and light­ off the fire, and asked for a cracker see no other prospeck.”
fur away, he loaded him with gifts and
ing the candle, I looked up at the and piece of cheese. The devil asked
acta of kindness, and lodged him till he
cloak. It was waving. I wasn’t fright­ him how he liked the drink. He repli­ walk ter a place a ben be doan, know
could send him on his way refoicing.
ened, still I didn’t feel comfortable. I ed that it was rather mild foran Arkan­
IN TOWN.
C
K
longed for a hilarious companion. saw man, still it would do in case of
"That’s a question yer’ll hafter ask
MEMORIES OF ANOTHER DAY.
Again I attempted to read, but the light emergency. The devil was almost par­ verse’t. I ain’t no school teacher.”
The other day, when the sun shone
danced as before, and unable longer to alyzed. After awhile John remarked
"W’y. yer*s the cuiset white man I
w«
endure something which bad becomes that it was a long time between drinks. eber seed. How fur is it ter de Lick, down so niee and warm that the people
felt like shedding tbeir coats for the
torture, I look up the light and went The devil winked at the bar-tender, now, boas?”
first time syice the beginning of 1884,
down stairs Every place was shut up. and whispered something to him. The
"Jist as fnr as it waa yistiday.”
a
citizen found a man- sitting on a
and alone I walked around, listening bar-tender went away, and returned
“Cou’se it is, mIi.cou’m itb, buthew
horse-block and weeping aaif his heart
to the hollow echo of my own footsteps. with a beer glass full of melted cast- fur wax it yistidy F
would break.
I could not entertain the idea of going iron. John turned it off, and wiped his
"Jist aa fur as it is now.”
"What ia the matter with you, my
iuto that room, and I went to a hotel, mouth on a hot stove door, and remark­
"Well, I ’clar ter goodness, I neber
You hsre and wiU psy you the very high­
where I engaged a room. I sat down ed that it waa an improvement on the seed sicb a white man in alter my bo’n good ma nF askud the citiceo.
2 e
“Oh dear! this bright and beautiful
under
the
gas
light
and
began
to
read,
last drink, but still failed to reach the days. Wantser know some inflermaest price and will give you tn exchange
complacently contrasting my pleasant spot. The devil didn’t know what to tion an’ he woan’ tell me. De bruders morning brings back to my poor heart
*
more good* for a dollar than you ever saw
surroundings with those of the bare do. He felt that he was beaten. The an’ sisters is er waitin’ fur me at dat memories of another day. when the
ft&gt;om and dancing light Looking up, bar-tender noticed his perplexity and place, bat how’s I gwine ter git dar ef sun arose in splendor and warmth
and If yo° °vf ta we will take it all in su­
I saw a black cloak hanging on the whispered something, glided away, I keeps on et* foolin’ wid such a man ez above the eastern bills and found me
gar just the aamc.
stepping from the door of my humble
wall. I summoned the waiter.
soon returning with a bottle of wagon­ yerae’f ia F
cottage, bereft of family and friends,
"Whose cloak is that F
"Yer never will git tiiar ef yer keep
yard whiskey. John took a drink,
to wander over the world io search of
OSS
“B’longs ter de gennerman what dropped the glass and reeled.
He on foolin’ with me.”
rest, which I have never found.”
wnz heah yestiday, sail.”
“Now, thee liasen at dat. Wbur wuz
couldn't stand it. Ob, but be bowled,
"You seem to be resting vary well
"How do you knowF
axd went around raising bell. He yer edycated, white man? Whar did
now my friend.”
Doan speak furabo*, sab, but dat’s de threw me oft and 1 left him.”
yer git yer knowledge, nohow."
"Yes,
I suppose I do seem to be rest­
’elusion whutl’se 'ribed at.”
"At school, I reckin.”
"I knew the cloak was' lying, but
ing, but I am not 1 am only waiting
Are you certain that it was in this soviehow I waa not disposed to dispute
“Wall, ’lore de Lawd, I neber seed de
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
until the deep wounds in my heart,
room before I came ?"
ita words. 1 began to grow sleepy, lack. I’se a great mine ter spread deae
which memory has made, shall be suf­
“Nor. sah.”
main line.
*
and tumbling over on the bed, was han’s on yer fur interruptin’ public
ficiently healed so I can wander on.
"With you’d take it away.”
Train* on the Main Line will p*»* Jscktoa
soon asleep. The next morning I woke worship. Sinners dyin’all or roan’ dis
aa follow*:
He took down the cloak and went out. in the lock-up. In the trial before the curmunity an’ heah yer sits on dis and on, forever and forever.”
"What happened to you at that other
I mused rather pervously over the pe- police judge, a policeman said :
stump, holin’ a han’ spike un’er de
Mall10.15a.m. Arr Chicago 6J» p. m
time of which you.speak F
culairity pf the situation. I had not
"Judge, last night I found the colonel wheel ob de gospel. Ef dem sinners
D»y ExpreM 12.10p.m. Arr Chicago7.40 p. m
"Don’t! Please don’t!” said the
been drinking to excess, for sobriety is on the street, very drunk. He bad goes ter torment it ain’ my fault.”
EV. Express 10.45 p m. A rrChicago 7.30 a. m
horse-block tenant,
looking pained
Pacific Ex.. 12-4C a. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. m
a principle to which I rigidly adhere. hung his overcoat on a post, and was
"Mine nutber.”
and acting as if be knew his heart
A black cloak hung on the wall. 1 asking it questions and answering
"Yas it is, sah. ’case yer woan’ git
Mali’3.55 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.10 p. m.
would
come
in
tow
.with
another word.
summoned the waiter.
them himself. I insisted that he should oaten de way ob de gospel.”
' Dav ExpreM 156 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. m.
"Come! Brace up and tell me."
"There hangs another cloak. Do you go home, but he said something about
Atlantlr Ex. 3 40* m. Are Detroit 6.15 a. tn.
"Let the gospel walk ’round the
Night Ex... 5.40 a.m. Air Detroit 8.25 a.m.
"Well,
”
said
the
follow,
slowly and
know who is its owner ?”
wipiug my '.mouth with a stove-door. stump.”
“TheAtlanticandPacificExpreaae*run*dailf
solemnly, "I will open the flood-gate of
"Mus* belong ter de man wbut wuz The wagon-keeper ’old me that he got
—YIELDING —
"I’ll whup do debit ’round de stamp,
ether* ran dally except Sunday.
__
my
soul
and
toll
you
allF
heah, yeatidy.”
.
; drunk on bis premises, and drove ev­ if yer doan’ mine. Ise fooled wid yer
"No, no.
Keep the flood-gates
Grand Itaplds IM vision.
"Did yon see anyone bring it here F erybody oft the place.”
long er naff.”
shut.”
"Nor sah, not fur sho. ’
"Better quit, then.”
“The sun arose that morning, bright
"Take
it
away.
”
"Look here!"
N. Y.
STATIONS.
An old negro sought an audience wiUi
and beautiful as this. I slept late, and
THAN ANY SPOUT IN USE.
1 went to bed leaving the light turn­
‘Generally looks whar I please.”
when I at last awoke, there seemed to
p. tn
ed up. For a time I lay with my eyes the Little Rock postmaster. "Boas,”
"Wall, I’ll make yer loot whar yer
Grand Rapid* Lv 12.90 8.00
I
closed. Opening them I saw a black said he, "I got a letter outen y«r bouse doan’ please. Ise a ole man an’ de be ft strange presence about me.
12.34 6.17
Bowen
looked ap. and saw my dear, devoted
de
odder
day
day
dat
dar
wuz
autbin
’
Middleville ..
cloak hanging at the foot of the bed. I
frost ob de winters hab stiffened de
10.57
Haating*
wife—” here emotioo got the better of
wrong wid. De outside bad mv name
closed
my
eye*.
Slowly
I
opened
them.
spring
bone
in
my
heel,
but
if
yer
doan
N »*b vtlle. ..
OLD LAST SEASON.
The cloak was gone. Something struck on it, but de inside workiu’s wuz fur tell me de way ter Allen’s Lick, I’ll him. aud the citisen shed a sympathetVermontrille.
13.47
Charlotte. ...
me in the face. The cloak was Ligo Smith. Now 1 has reaaonmeute whnp yer sho’.”
Eaton Rapid*.... 2 50
"Was she dead f”
hanging at the head of the bed. 1 clos­ ter berlieb dat dar’ a letter here wid de
2.30
Rive* Junction..
The squatter puckered op bis mouth
"Heaven help me, she was worse
ed my eyes and attempted to sleep, bat outside fur Lige an’ do inside for me. again and whistled his doleful tune,
6 25
Detroit..
than
dead to me. She stood at my bedWash
yer
’
d
look
ober
yer
papers
an
’
the skirts of that ominous garment
and then, as the preacher put down his
aide, and as I arose to a sitting pos­
brushed my face. By thia time I did see ef yer’a got dat letter erbout yer.”
umbrella, the old man of the forest,
The postmas'.er explained that he
ture, she said: Henry J. Bastap, git
not know what to do. It was useless
reached behind the stump, took ap a
Mall
STATIONS.
to have the cloak removed, for imme­ could only be governed by the direc­ hatchet and began to run his thumb I’ve supported you long enough. I
MADE FROM NUMBER 16 AND 18 CHAR­ diately, as I had found by experience, tions on letters, regardless of the in­
will wash only for myself and children
along its edge.
from this day forth. StrangA, that
9.30
Detroit ..
COAL IRON.
another one would appear. I wasn’t side workings.
"Look heah, bora,” said the preacher,
6.45
1225
Jackaon
"Bat 1 wants my letter, 'case it’s
made me a beggar, and this morning is
trigfrtened, understand. I was annoy­
8.00
‘ "I doan wanter hab no trouble, ’case I
12.48
Rive* Junction
frum
de
’
oman
what
Ise
mignty
ap
’
ter
so like that other one that I pause to
Eaton Rapid*..
ed. At lost I concluded to take down
doan want it said dat Parson Dave
8.5B
810
Charlotte
marry. It’s frum away up yander in
weep. Will yoa give me a quarterF
the
garment
and
examine
tluCthing.
Powerswuz foan’ dead de udder day
2 OS
Vermontville..
Kaintucky,
an
’
come
all
de
way
down
“No. This day is like the other ia
8.43
I
2.18
On tlw collar I found the name John
Nashville
4.10
‘ wid a bottle ob apple brandy in his
MADE FPOM XXX TIN AND EVERY
9.07
4.50
3.41
Hasting*
heah fer uie, an’ I doan’ wanter lose it.'
more respects than one.”
Budsefl.
Then
I
waa
indeed
startled,
pocket.”
9.80 lft36
3 07
5.30
Middleville....
“
I
can
’
t
let
you
have
a
letter
that
is
ONE WARRANTED
for John had been my best and most
1
“Wbar’s yer brandy F exclaimed the
3.40 10.03 11.08
"This is a pretty time of night for
Grand RapMs^.' 6.45
8.55 10.25 11.80
intumaXe friend, and bad been dead not directed to you.”
old fellow, thawing down the hatchet you to be getting in, Mr. CrimaonbeckF
“Airter I done made all dis expernaabout a year. Killed himself drinking.
and
arising with a bread and persua­ exclaimed Mrs. C. when her husband
Through Coaches and Sleeping Ctr* U&gt; and
tiooF
I remonstrated with him many and
sive smile. "Ah,” taking the bottle returned home late the other night
rorn Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All trains
"Yes, explantions are not worth much1 which the minister extended.
ma&amp;yatime, but he continued in bis
slightly under the influence of a full
on Canada Southern dlvtaUro.
heedless career an til be died. I have in this business.”
,
"Tech her easy, boss.”
R. L. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
moon, or something more exhilarat­
"Calls yerae’f a ’publican, I reckin F
always been a moderate drinker. Three
Aas’t Gen. 8up- Jackson. Geu'l 8ap. Detroit.
"Ah,” as the bottle went ap again.
ing.
"Yes,
I
am
a
republican.?
O. W. RUGGLES.
"Say tiiar, Dick.”
, -■
AND THEN YOU WILL NOT COMPLAIN pintea day, unless I felt particularly
Gen‘1 Pm* and Ticket Agent, Chicago.
"Why—hie—love, I don’t see any“Uh.,huh, an’ won’t ’commerdate me5
baa, were always enough for me, but
“Yea, pap,” answered a boy fiom the
THAT THEY ARE NOT READY.
■
’
case
Ise
a
Digger.
”
.
John took bis half gallon aa regular as
forks of a tree.
waa the husband's reply trying to get
“Yourcolor makes no difference.”
the day came. I knew that he couldn’t
"Git down, ketch old Bet an* take hia optic on the family time-piece.
•Rg-gTHODIBT ERI8OOPAL CHURCH-N.
"Yas, color do make a diffence, sah,
live, for, gentlemen, when a man starts
* this colored gentleman over ter the
Jvl
Pastor. Berrices ever- Sab­
"Well, if you could look straight
out to drink half a gallon of whiskey a ’case ef I wuz a white man an’ ez active’ Lick. Ab, had, ain’t tasted nothin’ bo
bath at 10.40 a. m. and 7 p. tn, Ekbbaih
enough, Mr. Crimsonbeck, you would
atoool st U to Prayer reeetlng every Thura
day. something that won’t be to his ad­ er yerae’f. I’d whup yer, aho’. Doan’ nachul sense I swallered a liaard.”
TO MAKE GOOD GOODS,
MM that it is 12:30 o'clock. Yon should
tell
me
dat
color
makes
do
difiTeoce.
vantage will be sore to happen. I
/^lONGREGATi* »N kL CHUBCa -EfV. A. AND OUR PANB, BUCKETS, ETC., ARE
have been home full two hours ago!”
thought of all thia as I stood there Recken yer wants me ter git outer dis
XJ Ltysrwors, pastor. R-xl.lcoce al Wolcott
"FOR CHART,™ RAKE"
“Impossible, love-hie—impossible
WARRANTED TO BE OF EQUAL MA­
holding poor John's cloak, and with room, doan’yer F
"Yea, your departure would be ap*
What maarveloas power liea behind for me to be home full tbro hours ago.”
such warmth of feeling did I recall him
TERIAL AND
ar the morning
predated/
"And why waa it impossible, I should
mm simple words.
“For mother’s
that I concluded to drink to his mem­
like to knowF said die better half
"Geod Lawd, man, gimmy dem words
ory. I had a bottle in my coat pocket,
looking
aa though she could chew her
an
’
keep
de
letter.
”
sake” of some loved one, what noble
and taking it out, I held it up and eaid:
"Go on, old man.”
deeds have been wrought! what perib husband up in her anger.
"Here’s hoping, old boy.”
THAN BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
Friday
-Beesase,
’’exclaimed the jolly man.
"Ub, huh, daritis srgin. Dis is «le and dangers shunned! The following
The cloak flapped, rot up from the
81*M covirnr.
n
bed where I had thrown it, and fell las’ time yer’ll set back heah wid de incident illustrates the potent influence
across my Isp. I poured about half a plow lines in yer han’. Gwine to vote of thia phrase:
The office door opened softly, and a
ashvillelqdge^ no.86, lo.oT'' I’riceo, Bottom ! glass of whiskey on the collar, and the ergin yer. an’ use my ’fluence fur a
stranger in poor, soiled soldiers’ clothe*
tbiog smacked its skirts and seemed re­
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I took aoollH, dtiok ud bo—«•»«’&gt;»&gt; b^w’m^ooterwek,

wuah it would Widow,.
fall down."’
MOis powriootodrioktortUoM. I’d wnth

�, Chamber Suita, Parlor Suita of all styles
Upkt.» J..I .art M«i. B”~ri.Uk-u, Mr. .art Mr*. B. MWrt.nrl);
terran. Mr. .art Mra.
Wilrtttt; day with tier aunt, Mn». G- Appieraan.
J. T. Goucher aud children, enjoyed
We hnve the very best appliance* and the Finn Hrxaa
ware, Harry and Chas. MagilrO ; fancy the country air snd a taffy pull at E.
in Central Michigan.
.
Tbeaaw-mtll and fnratture factory of S.
work basket. Mr. and Mra. Daniel Pratt; Lockhart’s last Sunday.
Tuesday mb Mr. Pennington and his B. Auderwo. at Berlainoat, Mich., valued
family bible., Mr. ahd Mra. Morrison ;
at
$30,000,
wm
burned
Saturday
night.
conch, Jninenand Albert Hunter; cake son, Theodore, were returning home
Tbe Gem City Polo Club, of Dayton. O.,
biisket, Emtnn Newell; toilet set, Clara from town, their team became fright­ are now tbe cbamploin, having defeated
Opposite WiiiiitfmB Houw,
Rawson; fabledamask, Mr. and Mrs. ened when near, tho town Hue and tbe Indianapolis club twice. A movement
ia un foot /or the orgaulzalton of a National
threw
Mr.
Pennington
from
tbe
wagon,
Thomas Hunter; handkerchief, Mra.
Anna Newell; majolica pickle dish, dUiucatiugone uf hi* knee*.
X.
Edna Brown; • large lamp, Frank
graphed the Republican Central Cora m Ittee
of bb State from Washington absolutely d»
ASSYRIAdining to be a candidate for tbe Frasktan
tial nomination.
'
WOODLAND.
School commenced at the Center
A Texas Pacific train «u wrecked rwa.
Monday.
'
,
Holmen hu hi* new barn enclosed.
Charles Tuckerman has rented John
B. S. Holly’s sale will be Tuesday
an embankment. Sevan persons were killed
Mauser’s farm.
next.
Jamva Willison and wife are visiting
Mra. 1. W. Metz, residing in Seventh
8. Haight baa been in town the past
in N-w York.
*
street, Louisville, who had been Buffering
Phineaa Walker and wife started for from dementia, flung heraelf from a thlrdHiram Walls baa hia new barn enNebraska Muuday.
•
*u fatally
doaeel.
Harry Tompkiua has the foundation
St John’s saw mill started up again
laid for his house.
tbs District of Columbia to tbs National
on Tuesday.
Allie Youngs bad a horse drop dead Republican Convention sBChicj go aro Co&gt;
John M. Reiser otters hia steam cider
and Ingersoll, A» M. Clapp, Colonel Cork­
last week while driving it.
kill, Prut Gregory and Fred Douglasa
Prof. Taylor has started a singing
Elm-r Bidar and Joha Bai ten paschool at tbe M. E. clinrch.
E. W. Barber. Third Assistant Poslmuatorare on the sick list.
Eight persons united with the Con­ General under Grant, was amputated Fri­
will return to her
day at ala homo at Jackson, Mich., ulcer of
gregational church Sunday.
Matoniayt
the bene having troubled him for year*.
A donation at George Tompkins’
_______ the People’s ticket waa
Thursday night for Elder Abbott,
The Young Men’s Democratic Club of
elected by majorities ranging from six
Assyria will pay a bounty of 15 cents Brooklyn ^va a dinner Saturday evening,
to fifty-six.
for ground bogs’ scalps, caught Ln this at which a number of leading local Demo­
Preparations are being made for a
crats were present and several Senator* and
Congressmen. Senator Bayard waa toe
considerable building in the north
Albert Ballis died Wednesday. His principal speaker.
west part of town.
funeral waa held Friday at the M. E.
Howard C. Trip, poet and magazine 1 SHALL OPEN UP ONE OF THE FINEST AND LARIt is not too late yet to talk about and
writer, ot Lemara, la., who n.id lampooned
raise money for that Telephone line church.
certain parties in poem* and sketettav*. waa
GEST STOCKS OF
At the recent election the Nationals shot dead in the street* ot Lctnara Wednes­
from here to Hawings
elected all their candidates but Justice day evening by an unknown person. He
Miss Lena Grozinger has returned
was twenty-three years old, and had been
and Treasurer.
from Hastings where she has been at­
Thomas Bartrom has rented his farm warned to leave that section of tho country.
tending the spring term for teachers.
for tbe wheat erpp In England
to Fred Dingman aud will start a meat areProspects
good, bat trade 1* stow. Flour rules
E. Berere Ims the contract for laying
market at Battle Creek.
the wall, and D. B. Covill of doing the
Will Parker stole a whip from Frank
Colonel Breckenridge, a bank president
carpenter work on B. 8. Holly’s house.
Clark’s buggy Sunday night and paid of San Antonio, has purchased 2,500,000
It must be that the reason the elect­
acres of land in the Mexican state of Tamantwo dollars to settle for it.
ion passed off so quietly was because
Cbaa. Miller was fined $84.50 and
At the r.nnual meeting of the London
the band gave the people so much mu­
costa or ninety days at Ionia for steal­ Athletic Club, W. G. George ran ten miles
sic.
*
ing a coat. His wife is trying to raise U 51 minutes and 90 seconds, odlpalng all
Mr. Holmes moved into his new
money to pay his flue- At present he records.
house on Thursday. Mr. Garver moves
A. C. Knopf, a grain commiasiou mer­
is confined in the Marshall jail.
into the bouse vacated by Mr. Holmes
chant In Chicago, ba* been forced to so*Rut.
pend by the failure of country customers to
and B. 8. Holly will occpuy the Briedkeep up their margins. Hl* liabilities are
enstein house.
MAPLE GROVE.
835,000.
Our town meeting passed off very
Tbe Northwestern Road la to swallow the
quietly with the exception that a for­
Jerry Elliott, is on the sick list.
Sioux City A Pacific and the Elkhorn A
mer resident ot Woodland, but now of
Ed. Mason, has returned from Can- Miaaouri Valley leased lines, 005 mtiea of
track,
assuming their bonded indebtedness
Castleton, who, it was aaid, had been
of 818,000,000.
John Wolf baa moved into Andcrew
to Nashville and voted and tbeu came
Monroe L. Willard and other Chicagoans
and tried to do the same thing here, Eno’s bouse.
•
have incorporated at Springfield, Iiu, toe
Wm. King and Add. Wolf have new American Deaiccating Company, with a
but failing in thia be Cried to get into
a racket with some of the boys. The board fencea.
only thing we have to regret u that tbe
Geo. Dean is building a barn. Wolf
General Dealer,
officers did not take him before a Jus­
0*8,084—arc 8184,667,699 greater than tiH
tice and have him fined .
Mias Mattie Walton, waa borne from
Vim E. Gab.
Battle Creek, a few days ago.
J. K. Wilcox bad a jug of syrup and
While ascending a mountain dmt Cbarlss*
HAMTLNG8.
a cake of sugar taken from his sugar ton, W. Va., with a party of friends, C. P.
damp a few days ago.
Willard reached one end of a rifle cano to a
D. B. Pratt lost bis inrfant son on tbe
Town meeting paaed off quietiy. The young lady. Aus she caught uold it ex­
3rd Inst.
ploded, sending a bullet through Willard’#
Anti Monoplist electing their ticket by
And now Hastings has a lady barber
majority ranging from 53 to 86. The
Subscription books for a cable railway
—Mrs. Eva. Troutwine.
vote for town ball stood 36 for, and 167 were opened to New York, Tuesday, and in
Daniel Booram, a farmer, succumbed
one hour 82,000,000 of stock was taken.
to that dread disease, consumption. against.
The Government Inspector of Live StocX
All Maple Grovers interested in tem­
Wednesday.
at Montreal reports four-fifth* of U&gt;e abeep
Estes Rork an employee in Bentley’s perance are requested to meet at the In La Prairie County 'ufected with disease.
residence
of.C.
8.
Dunham,
on
Thurs
­
The Infected districts have been quaran­
saw mill, scratched bis finger on a buzz
day eve. April 17U&gt;, for the purpose of tined.
saw Thursday.
Tbe strike of tbe brakemen cn tbs New
Mrs. Adrian Cook died of consump­ organising a Union Policical Club.
York. Pennsylvania O. Ohio Railway, which
Dock Tanker.
tion Monday, aged 41 years. She had
closed tbe freight traffic for a week, ended
Monday night in a compromise.
been sick a long time.
OUR OWN COUMTY.
Andrew Cunningham, of Chicago, has laid
The fair ground ia becoming a gen­
claim to the estate of the notorious Kate
eral resort for base-balling on the
Albert Bullish resident of Johnstown Townsend, Of New Orleans, who wm mur­
peaceful Sabbath day.
all his life,departed this life last week dered by Trotevllje Syktat Cunningham alMra. Wm. Perry of Rutland waa
"leges that the deceaaed was his sitter.
At tbe banquet of tbe Iroquois Club is
thrown from her buggy in this city on
Dan Whitman, of Gull Lake, receiv­
Tuesday, and bad an arm broken.
ed $2,540 back pension last week, and Chicago, next Tuesday evening, rtHpooses
to tbe toasts will be made by Senator
C. W. Crotber, planing mill man, still expects $2,900 more.
Pendleton, Governor Hcadly, J. Sterling
Carpenter A Fish, ex-Freeport mer­ Morton and Ex-Governor Hubbard, of
waa tbe victim of a painful accident
last week. A flying alivex j struck him chants upon settling up their partner­ Tkxaa.
Tbe Democrats of Cincinnati elected tbeir
in tbe eye, cubing tbe lid aud injuring ship bnainew couldn’t make their ac­ antire ticket, with the exception of Ctark of
counts balance into $5. Each baa spent the Police Court, by majorities of from 41*0
the eye-ball.
to 800. In Cleveland tbe Re;&gt;ubllcaa can­
Spiritual interests continue to pro­ over $20 lawing upon the matter and didates triumphed by an average majority
We sell the Beet Work for the Least Money of any first
gress. The Baptist church? adminis­ the accounts are not balanced yet.
Of 8,000.
The congregation at Col. H. H. Gill’s
Try uh.
While the rem-Jm of Mr. Milton were bo* clauH firm in Michigan.
tered the rite of baptism at the nver
to sixteen persons on Sunday. The closing revival services in Podunk un tag interred at Wabash. Ind., Tureday, the
coffin bunt twice, tbe corpse on both odPresbyterian church also received Sunday evening last is said to be the caslons breaking through and falling into
largest ever brought together in that the grave. At the third attempt proper in­
eight accessions on the same day.
section. The Colonel’s revival meet­ terment was effected.
The team of Melvin Holcomb, Balti­
ings at that place, resulted in 66 con­
Senator Mabone’s erudition to MMfa CM
more, indulged in a runaway Saturday
4
verts to tbe throne of grace and a fifty- he has left Washington for Petersburg.
and wrecked a double buggy. Mrs. L.
four dollar donation for the Colonel.
Hendershott was thrown from the ve­
Colouel of the Fifty-Second Ohio VolUD*
Out in the edge of Rutland- in Omar teen, died Wednesday at Clalrsville, Q,
hicle, bat fortunately uninjured.
Shaw’s house, did reaide a man named
The Calumet and Hecla Mining Company
E. W. Shope, a printer on the Demo­ Dezellum—an infernally lazy man, too.
crat, while ascending the office stairs Last Saturday night a lot of men went
Monday morning, fell, striking his to Detrllom's reaidenee, fired off guns, drop In the Boston market from 225 to 90A
The heaviest snow-storm of tbs winter
head violently and dazing him so that itnnged boards against tbe hoocc, and
Wednesday In the Pennsylvania
be wandered off, and when he came to, gave him due noiice to light out, or prevailed
coal region. Railroad travel to retarded
ny diitetahti. no matter Ik.- .Hxht, rlre* voa
found himself three miles from to«(n. they would tar and feather him. He
pemdon. NEW and HONORABLE D»I1ARGE8 OBTAINED. WMmra, chlldreo
is preparing to remove. He has done now abu fall in.Maryland.
NORTH CASTLETON
■nd parents of eoldtora dying In the aervlce, nr
nothing this winter.and his family have
afterward*
from
di*ea*e
contractbeen in the most destituiecircumKtauces cage in the amount of 84.1
are entitled to pen*ion. REJECTSnow Tuesday.
and would have suffered but for tbe sixteen Italian Jaltorera. w
BANDONKD CLAIMS a SPECkindness of the neighbors—Hasting* from Marshall, Midi., on
Mra. Peter Belo is on tbe sick list.
ploy
moot
on
a
rail
wiry
Al
J
Joarnal.
Geo a oath i has the scarlet fever.
Mayor Edson presided and Cart Sobun
The Allegan Gazette gfyee the Haatf. 8nore hai built a carriage bouse.
Gnn Lake Clubs great deal as follows: made a speech at a mass-fUeeting in New
Zeb Park* has built a new hog house "Hastings has a high-toned club which York Wednesday night to create a public
sentiment which will compel legislation tor
HOxflO.
owns a house and grounds at Gun Lake tbs prwwrvatton of tbe Adirondack forest
If you wish to sue a fine horse cal! «d and hires one England to care for them.
Tbe qiialit ies of the whole gang as
Zeb Park*.
sportsmen may be judged by the fact hour** coal-mine in Virginia, and the bodies
Elder Price is making arraflgemento rliat Engl and ima been engaged for a of several victims of the recent dimeter
to go to Ionia.
mouth past netting pickerel in the head
Quite an exciting time on Harmony of Gan rt reran

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LOCALS

HOFFMASTER’S DOUBLE STORE,

WEST KA LAMO.

Plowing for oata baa begun.
Au old fashion sugar auow Monday
wight. .
*.
Mitch Heath is confined to his bed by
sick ora*.
.
Partners are sowing grass seed when
opportunity occurs.
8. W. Powers has two big jobs of
wheat threshing yet on band to do.
Levi Wilton is pulling up • portion
of the orchard on the Gridley farm,
A. N. Barnett is building a barbed
wire fence along the front of his farm.
Luther Colton has opened has an ag
ricultural implement supply store at
the burg.
A Mr Moon, of Benzie countv has
been spending the past week among
Kalamo friends.
Your scribe was rather premature in
stating last week that Mr. Robert wp*
up to Petoaky, as be had only gone to
Sunfield, with the view of sometime
visiting Petoaky.
Tbe ladies of the M. E. and Congre­
gational churches spread dinner at the
residence of John York on election
day. by which means they realised the
snug little sum of $9.15 for religious
purposes.
•
Our veteran Town Clerk Warren
Ackley, who by the way ha little tbe
beat to be found, came out ahead, not­
withstanding some pretty dirty work
that was performed to defeat him at
the polls.
Election passed off as usual for Kala­
mo ; orderly and quiet.
Your scribe got office, but it h one
where one must work for the public
and board himself.
Election resulted in the election of
the entire Republican ticket by the
following majoritiea:

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ABOUT APRIL 12th,

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Robert Baxter,
Fred Vales,
WEST HL’NFIELD.

Charley Brown holds forth at Mr.
Dilley’*.
Miss Francis Ludwig visitol in town
Charley Hill ia nursing a foot which
came near being minus three toes.
Rev. Morrison is away at Presbytery
this week, which convenes at Tekon-

Schoo! in the Hunter district will
commence Monday. Nettie Witherell,
teacher.
Rev. Jacokes, formerly of this place
but now of K&amp;naas, is visiting old
frieods here.
Mrs. Burly Thomas is a great sufferer
in these days. 8bo has the sympathy
of her Dumvrious friends.
Tbe man who has the envied reputa­
tion of being the meanest school di­
rector iu Eaton couuty li\ us in Wood­
land.
Easter service will be appropriately
observed aUhe Presbyterian church in
thia place, and also at tbe Kilpatrick
church in Woodland.
Tlx last conflagration in town was
the dwelling of J. Fa*t, but the fire en­
gine being promptly on hand, tbe fire
was'put out and do damage occurred.
Mfa. Jame4 Bennett wears her merit­
ed honors with ineekue*s. BeKideo at­
tending to her household duties, she
has in leei than two year*, pieced a
quilt containing 7,575 pieces.
Orange Wosmouih.
Last Thursday
wvening
eight o’clock an event oc
-cared which has had society on tip-toe
Marriage of Deonis Hager to Ella
Hunter, only daagbtvr at James Hon-

FARM WAGONS, Wide and Narrow
Tire.
Carriages and photons,. Top
and Open.
• Spring Wagons. BUCKBOARD
Wagons, Etc.

SON

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

To Dyspeptics

Ayer’s Pills.

Mu&gt; Galcbc. ban bruit

ougtlie club members to a sufficient
tape extent to quiet any slight legal scruples
which might arise if they gM no part

Bar. Spiller, at Monroe, mad.
apteral hundred dollars’ worth at pfctfart that tra
PlrU.GarUoaeraad Mr. Strain, bar. S"dT.(

Jalia.

Dr.4.C.AyaraCo., Lowell, M&gt;.&lt;

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MicliiffMB Central xmrl.

Johnztown,

Orangnville,

lowing mi

Justice. J
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THE RESULT* IN DETAIL.
Ib presidential &gt;&lt;ars the reault of
MAHLR GROVE.

an influence upon the autumnal elecThere were two tickets in tbe field—
titMio to follow, and cousrqnrutly con- Republican and Anti Monopoly, tbe
flkting parties are exceedingly anxioua latrei wasXelected by the following
to secure every possible office, aa niifjoritira:
each scores one to their ciedit in tLe
Supervisor, Oreou Swift, 68.
Stork, Adam Wolf, 38.
soaring campaign. Barry county is no
exception to this rule, cone.quc.ntly
Monday’s elections were very impor­
tant to every politician, and much work
was done, not only by candidate* seek­
ing official honors, but politicians gen­ Shaffer. Wallace E. MsUmoo, 48, Jacob Ft
Marshall, 49.
erally. The principal object of GreenThe election waa a very quiet one.
backers aud Democrats seemed any­
370 votes were polled.
thing to beat the Republicans, and to
•btain thia object party names were igA light vote was polled in comparison
aered. Castleton waa the only town­
ship that hoisted the name Democratic, to last year. Tbe registration roll
and we can’t hear of a single town that / shown 817 voters, yet at the Mondays
fought for victory under the solitary election but 206 votes were polled. Tbe
banner Greenback. The majority of National Jinion-Green backs and Demoihe opposition tickets’were headed An- vcrata vomtiined elected their entire
ti-Monopoly, a few National-JJnion. ticket except Treasurer and Justice of
and one. st least. Greenback-Anti Mo­ tlie Peace. Below are the officers for
nopoly-Union Ticket. In Woodland tbe ensuing year with their majorities:
Supervisor, Wm. W. Cole, 28.
tho Deraocr*ts achieved victory under
Clerk, Geo. 8. Hartom, 14.
Treasurer, Wm. E. Brown, A
the guise of People’s ticket.
J u&lt;lice of tbe Peace, Dan. A. Chase, 2. .
The Republicans show decided gains
Highway CommlMkioer, Wm. W. Laity, 11.
over last year’s contest, but still the
Drain Commiaaiooer, Jacob Hartom, it.
School Inspector, Wm. Bristol. 12.
manjrities of the offices are inthe keep­
Constables, John W. Abbey, 11, Ottls Cargo,
ing of the opposition.
11, Elwood Sylvester, 11, Warren D. Joy, IL
0ASTLET0JT3 ELECTION.

Tbe election on Monday, so far as
this township Is concerned, was a very
quiet one. Tbe result shows large
gains in favor of the Republicans, wbo
wuuld, undoubtedly, have elected their
entire ticket, bad tho party been prop­
erly and thoroughly organized How­
ever they did well. A year ago the
Democrats elected the entire ticket
with the exception of clerk, by majori­
ties ranging from IB to 174, a mean av­
erage of 81. This year the Republicans
secure seven of the eleven officers on a
mean average of 53, whilst the lucky
oaes on tbe Democratic ticket are elect­
ed by a decreased majority, except
Dillenbeck, who has a gain of 28. A
year ago theio were polled 21S straight
Democratic votes, to 77 Republican.
This year the record stands 149 Demo­
cratic to 184 Republican.
Tiie whole number of votes cast ca
Monday was 687, a falling off of 21 from
last year. Below we give tbe full vote
with the majorities of the lucky candi­
dates: "
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HASTINGS C1TT.

Three ticketa—Republican, Fusion
and Temperance, were in the field. The
election was au orderly, but earnestaf­
fair. 072 votes were polled.
The wa­
ter works proposition was the impor­
tant question of the day, aud was car­
ried by 160 majority. Tbe opposition
carried of the bulk of the offices.
Be­
low is a list of the new officers, with
majorities. Republicans marked B and
Fosionut F:
Mayor. W. R. Powers, F .T8.

R97.

Carter, FOL

2nd wart!, H&lt;

Myron Maya

Sheldon

i ward, A D. Maynard, R, 30;
Boorman, F, 81; 3rd ward.

BcmM ot Kdaeatioe, 1st ward, J. M. Bauer.
JL 6; tad ward, John Licbty, F, IT: 3rd ward,
W. C. Kattey, F, 75; 4«h ward, k 4. Lathrop,
.

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP.

Of course weut fusion, electing her
ticket by majorities ranging from 28
to 46. Below is the lucky ticket:
Supervisor, Samuel McIntyre.
Ctark, Eber H. Lake.
'
364-181
Treaaurer. Wall.ce I. Brown.
Jurtlee, (full term,) J&amp;n N. Kennedy.
Oo« of R tghwayMJeovxe Hnlta*.

ForCtet-

BALTIMORE..

For School Inspector to fin Vacancy—
Elmore W. Murray,R.
383—106
Tor School Inspector, Full fam—
William N. Devine R.

Thia town is considered a greenback
strong-bold, and 'twaa something of a
surprise to the Republicans to wake to
tbe realization that they had elected
tbe entire ticket aa follows:

Frank H. Gokay, R.
Hiram Strong, RSamuel Lawton, R.
William E Grigg*. D.
Edwin O. Hyde, D.
Albert HUtou, D.
Lyman A Brown, D.
This year there were no side issues,
the contest being squarely between
Democrats and Republicans.

JOHNSTOWN,

Thia town hasjustly earned the rep­
utation of being the strongest town­
ship
in tbe county. Although a slight
ELECTION ECHOES.
vote (only 173) waa polled, tbe Repub­
lican ticket was elected by large odds.
The anxious seat ia a reality.
“Scratching” waa freely indulged la. Below is the ticket with majorities:
Supervisor. E F. Nye.73.
A nomination has ceased to mean an
t» 1 Wl.K—
election.
ireaarcur, w. o. nye, 04.
Justice, Hiram Coleman, 88.
John enters upon his fourth term as
Squaring up eld the score was tbe or­
der Tuesday,
Now the excitement U over let’s all
settle down to baainesa.
The many “split’* tickets were tbe
result of much button-holing.
Frank McDerby carried off the palm
b the matter of biggest majority.
Frank Chipman did some heavy *lectioneering for lies favorite candidates.
As stated previously, the saloons were
closed, but several pint bottles were

but tbe defeated

ones

NotwiUiauodine tbe fact tbat bath
aaloona were eloard. aereral men man.
Med to get quite mellow.
The ehap who tried to pass off a “slip­
ped" ticket as a straight, waa caught in
tbe act. before he had done material

Those l»oy pugilists were eot fight-

Mra. Tracy Clark and daughter, o
Ite publican ticket by a big majority. York Bute, are. viaiting at James
Of tlie SOI vote* polled 108 were straight EvereU’a.
Morgan voter* will come toNanlivllle
Republican. Below is the ticket and
quite often for the sake of getting a
free ride back on the ndlroadr.
80; J unlive, Wm. Brown, W ; Justice,
WEST VERXOKTFILLEvacaoey. JoBD Korton, 73; High. Com.
Wm. Burchard*, 24; School Inspector,
Geo. Qnance’*father is viaiting him.
Frank Bacon. 70.
Mr. Denton and family are expected
RutlMud elects tbe entire Fusion borne.
ticket by an average of 80 majority.
Ed ward Surine has gone to house­
Supervisor, John Dawson; Treasurer, keeping. ,
Jacob Edgvr; Justice, full term, C. A.
Mr. Kellogg has rented tbe widow
Newland ; Justice, vacancy, David L. Smith’s farm.
Hoes; Highway Com., A. A. Mathews.
Mr. Campbell moved last Monday on
Thornapplo gives tbe Republicans Mr. Blair’, farm.
Supervisor, J^ H. McKevItt, 77 msj;
Buckles err r.
Highwav Commissioner, W. H. Gray
Oar Eaten County Neighbors.
61 maj., also drain com. and all tbe con­
stables. Fusionistselect W. Guileman
Tbe village of Eagle is rapidly baildclerk 107 msj.; J. S. Johnson, treas., 87
F. A. Cider, justice, 84 maj.
III. settled that Charlotte will bare
Yankee Springs goes Immensely Re­
publican electing tlie entire tick.e) by
J. N. Warne, died of dropsy at Eaton
fair majorities.
Rapids, Apr. 1st
COMPLEXION OF THE BOARD.
Mra. John 8poor, of Revs nd, died
The board of supervisors stands 0 March 30tli, of paralysis.
Republicans, 2 Democrats and 7Green­
Brookfield dogs have killed •138
backera—in the matter of voting a tie. worth oi sheep within a year.
Last year’s board stood IS Democrats
Mrs. Eunice Hulet, wbo died thia
and Green backers to 6 Republican*. week at Dauby, was over 27 years old.
Below is tbe list. Republicans being
Louise, daughter uf Benj. Bissell,died
marked R., Democrats D. and Green­ of measles near Bellevue, Monday last.
backers G:
The measles still rage at'Bellfevue.
Areyria—WlllUm W. Cole, G.
Tbe schools will not be reopened for
Baltimore—Norman Latham, R.
Barry—Charlea A Polley, G.
the present
Carlton— lames N. Covert, R.
A seven year-old son of John Birker,
of Kalamo, fell frum a tree the other
day and waa badly hurt.
The Grand Ledge boating association
are making arrangements for a lively
Johnstown—Edgar F. Nye, R.
campaign tbe coming summer.
Maple Grove-Orson SwUt,U.
Mrs. Jemima Euuiugnam, an aged
lady, living in Maple Grove, fell from
Rutland—John Dawson, G.
Tbornappto—Jsxdm H McKevItt, R.
a chair at Bellevue a few d^ysago and
Woodland—J. Michael Reher, D.
sustained severe injuries.
Yankee Spring*—Samuel C. Richie, R.
Bellevue elected a third term treas
SUMMED UP.
urer, but it was afterward learned that
In abort, Munday’s contest may be
a third term was unconstitutional the
summed up aafollows:
office was given to another man.
Office*.
"
"
...............
Melvin, son of Tbos. Cooley, died at
Supervisors.
Clerks..........
7
Bellevue last Friday of measles. Mrs.
8
Chas. Morey, a daughter of Mr. Cooley
Justices..........
.10
died of the same disease Sunday.
High. Coms.e________
Drain Coms.................. 7
Mra. Craft, tbe old lady injured by
School inspectors... 9
the railroad accident at Charlotte re­
Constables................. .29
cently, fans been removed to Chicago.
Totals............ ... .......... 86
There are but alight hopes of her re­
covery.
THE 00U1TY OOffVErnOJ.
The building being erected for Olivet
Promptly at eleven o’clock the con­ college scientific department has been
vention convened pursuant to call at named Mather ball, in honor of Roland
the court house, and waa called to or­ Mather, of Hartford, Conn., who has
der by Wm. H. Powers, chairsan of given over •16,000 to tbe college.
tbe county committee. Asa D. Berk,
■1CHIGA1 MRWM.
Philo A. Sheldon, of Hastings, secre­
tory of tho meeting.
Upon morion the chair appointed J.
J. Potter, of Nashville, L. M. Dewey,
of Johnstown, and Wm. Scudder, of
Hastings, committee on permanent or­
ganization, and M. L. Cook, of Hast­
ings, J. M. Rogers, of Carlton, C. W.
Armstiong, of Yankee Springs, W. H.
Jewell, of Assyria and G. W. Searles,
of Thornapple, commltte on credentials
and then the convention adjourn­
ed for dinner.
Upon couveeiug after dinner and
listening to the reports of the commit­
tee on permanent organization and
credentials, tbe convention settled
down to the business of electing dele8Ule ©ODventiou^with
W. M. Scudder aud W. P. Sidman, of
Hastings, ws tellers.
Every township in the county-bar­
ring Barry—was represented, by full
delegations with a few exeepdons-88
delegates by actual count being present
ThecoDveation proceeded to ballot
with the umierotaDding tbat tbe candi­
date reeeiving the largmt number of
votes be declared elected.
Under this
rule tbe following persons were chosen
delegates to the state convention :
R. E. Combs, Tbornapple.
W. H. Powers, Hastings.
J. J. Potter, Castleton.
C. W. Armstrong, Ysnkee Springs.
Eugene Davenport, Woodland.

J. W. Sackett, Prairieville.
Philo A. Sheldon, Hastings.
W. H. Powers waa unanimously elec­
THE COUNTT.
ted by acclamation Chairman of ihe
Barry wentfuaion or opposiiton, as us­ county committee and Fred. Alexan­
ual, with slightly increased majorities. der Secretary for the ensuing term.
Saperviw. C. A. Pullej, 24 maj; clerk The following persons were chosen
W. A. Laairer, 22; treasurer, M. Rock­
Assyria—W. H. JewelL
well, 57; josEiee, (full term.) W. H.
Baltimore—Giliw-rt Striker.
Brown, 28; Justice for three years, A.
Carlton—J. M. Rogers.
Castleton—Emory Parady.
Adams, 28; commissioner of highways,
Hastings
—L. A. McIntyre.
Wm. Marshall, 54; drahi commissioner
HaatiDgsdty 1st ward-J. M. Mc­
Spencer Pickle, 148; school inspector, Elwain.
Fay Lamont, 18; 80 majority for each
Hastings citv 2nd ward—W. Scudder.
Heatings city 8rd ward—M. V. Bar­
of l he four cons tables.
ker.
Carlton electa Jaa. M. Covert, rep.,
Hasting city4Ch ward—Philo Sbeidcn.
31 majority, but missed clerk by two
Hope—Ira Osgood.
majority ; balance all Fusion by small
Johnstown—Edgar Nye.
maturities. The newly elected officers
Maple Grove-E. G. Potter.
are: Supervisor, J. N. Covert; Clerk,
Orangeville—H. C. Turner.
A. B.Carpenter; treasurer, Lewis Deck­
Prairieville-A. C. Towne.
Rutlaad
—J. D. Benham.
er; Justice, full term, J. D. Birman ;
Highway Commisdoa, J. Fleming;
School Inspector, F. M. Brown ; Drain
Commissioner, 'f. Fleming; Con­
stables, Chas. L. Smith, A. Davenport,

•f&gt;j •"I"’!?0'

,lM&gt; rol&gt;

c“b

Uacota 18. Blaioe 17,

iiig an titihmlalilr m&gt;re. He bnxiglit.
an actinn Hiruin-t the e&lt;ini|miiy far
ilMningr*, blit the min t ruled thrir wa*
no cnu-r fur artiuH. Tbe supreme,
cuiirt tnrrniled thia decision, and the
company has aetiled by paying him
•4.000.
.
1 he bond* of Judd Crouch and Dun
Holcomb for $20,000 apiece, for their
appearance for trial on charge of mur­
dering Jacob D.Ci o.ich.eigned by Amos
Roof, Dwight Smith. F.ank L. Rmith,
L. C.Hurd, ’Patton Morrilton, George
Baker, Wiley Reynolds, Henry Kellogg
W. H. Wlthington. Cliailra Fowler,
and Byron L. Crunch were accepted by
tlie court Monday afternoon and the
priaoneis released. Judd Crouch’*
bond* tn fiS.OOO to appear for trial for
the shooting of Galen E. Brown were
also approved, with Patton Morrison.
L. C. Hurd and Byruu L. Crouch m
sureties.
Louis, 17 years old, son of Daniel
Doke, a prominent lumberman of Man­
istee suicidal by taking Igadanum and
shooting himself thn.ngh the bead
last Thursday evening during* the ab­
sence of hia parents. Tbe boy had for
sometime been reading dime novels
and in hia pocket waa found a novel,
“The Forged Check.” Some four weeks
ago tbe boy forged die name of A. 8.
Hairies to a check for •lO on the bank
and procured the money of a hardware
merchant. No one aside from the boy
and the merchant was aware of the
forgery. The offeuiw) prayed upon the
boy so that he put his younger brother
out of.tbe room, locked the door, wrote
a letter giving directions about the dis­
tribution of his playthings. Tn it he
also apprised bis parent, of the forgery
and requested hia father to get at the
bank sufficient mone^to pay the check
and bill at the news depot, and designa­
ted who should be his nail-bearers.
Upon tbe return of his parent* his
corpse was seen lying on tlie floor.
Thit was ihe first intelligence they had
of tbe sad affair.

EDITORIAL K0TE8-

KIIKU

HkADlCHi:

FTFFT CEKTS A NTILL

Swept Into the Stream.
‘Right Smart of Bears.’
■tliiac by

cutting out of a fnreat that prew dlrecriv over
the water* ot the bead. Tbat wm a mighty
good plantation, and there wm right Ftuart of
bear* there, too. But that one lixiuaand acre,
of laud went into the MlMlwippt year* ago." g|

disease and death. Yrt It should not t&gt;c ao.
That tt la aola a dl*gr*ce a^-weila* a low. Peoe are largely toocarelew*or too Mupld loded their own IntereHa—UnMOoet pircioua of
which la health. Thai-gone, afrta gone. DU• ue U simple, but torcclilea*ue«a or Ignorance
the 61 ropiest thing* might m well be complex aa
a proposition In ColIc Section*. Aa the large
western river*, which ao ‘ often flood the ci Um
along tbelr shore*, arise in a few mountain

gin their work afreah,ai&gt;d dtocaee I.driven out.
Tbe Tonic I* not, however, an intoxicant, but
cure* a dreire for vtrong drink. Have yoa

lATAWI

Cincinnati will have to stand consid­
erable reconstruction legislation before
it will have a new com z homie.

iCREAM
—fiALI
I Cauw»jioPala
Give. Relief at
I Once. Thorough

Tbe boom for Col. Stockbridge, of
Kalamazoo, fur Goverrorin tbe Repub­
lican nmlu seems to be on the increase.

will

treatment

Tbe Jackson citizens’ league say they
have not yet lost a case against a liquor
dealer that they have caused to be pros­
ecuted.

care, Bela Bquer
or snuff.

: Apply

with finger.

Give U a Trial.
The Allegan Gazette has abolished
the patent bowels system and comes
out as a much improved, all printed-atFrank Meddium, at Moon’s camp, home sheet.
near big Rapids, was drowned on WedAnd Robert Lincoln may be tbe Re­
publican nominee for President. There
I offer for Mie at 25 per cent lew Than cort a
Frank Baldwin, aged 28, was drown­ is lota of good argument in favor of
Boomer &amp; Bodgm
ed near Big Ra pitta, Wednesday while Robert
Nteam CMer Press and Ap­
breaking a rollway.
ple C rtnder.
’Tis stated tbat C. B. Lewis, tbe fam­
Two children of W. R. Hopkins were
ous “M. Quad” of. the Detroit Free AflgoodMnew. Capacity:
burned to ddexh in tbe store and resi­
Steam Power, 100 barrel* per day.
Press, is about to quit that paper, and
dence of the latter at Bear Lake Satur­
Hone Power. 75 barrel, par day.
attach himself to a New York journal.
day.
Woodlaxd, April 12,1884.
.
Really Michigan cannot afford to part
Fred Mordoff, of Dorr, blew out the
JOHN M. REISER.
with this noted writer.
gas in bis room at tbe Kalamazoo house
F. B. Amger retires from the editor­
Monday night, and died from the efship of the Sturgis Journal to accept a
A vorkmu *t tbe Monrao paper mill mail route agency on the Grand Rapids
V*V —X
«»*»■■ ■■ T»—
T»««T W«
Hattie Cm.accidenully put out division of the M. C. R. R. Frank has
E. HikhUod’a ay. with a fork-Uno, made an exceRent paper for the past
year and now retires ia good shape.
Saturday.
Jaa. Sober, a veteran of tbe war of
It ia reported tbat I.D. McCutcheon’*
1811. died in Sal.m towoablp, Waabte. last wife, whose siren charms led him

Cider Press For Sale!

IS MAH

gan inl8M.
Boiler la John Diekaon’a mill near
Edmore exploded, killing Engineer
Dickson, a relative of the owner, and
injuring several otheia.

ably fatally injured at Muskegoc Mon­
day, hia horses running away and
throwing him under tbe wheels.
Donald Colima, of Benton Harbor,
who waa deserted by hia wife, follow­
ed her to Chicago, and on being denied
admission to see bia children, suicided
in the ball of her bouse.
Body of Nettie Kirke, 14-year-old
school girl who disappeared from East
Saginaw last October, waa found badly
decomposed, in Ten Eyck’s mill boom
Saturday. Supposed suicide.
Tbe house of Dari Slmltx at Harris­
ville, was entered by three masked
men, wbo killed Zultz’a son, aged 27.
Tbe father, wife and daughter were
badly beaten. The robbers got •8,000
io Gponu roid.
Heory Herriek.'a former re.id.nt of
SbiawaMM omiiitj, who mored to D.
kou. killed bl. wife Io odrookeo freoV • few w«ek. .&lt;o. HU oeiirlibom
hm&gt; DO farther ue for bin and .lynchio. party ended bi. eereer.
Jo«pb P. Edw.rd...o old .nd well
known dtUen of the take Superior
country, and U prewnt recorder of
tlie villa*. of Honyhtoo. committed
mricide Sunday try .bootin* hlnmelf

to put away bu estimable first wife,
has tired of him and Montana, and
g&lt;me forth to seek fresh fieli's and new
conquests. Poor McCutcheon sowed
to the wind and is bow reaping the
whirlwind.

“Misfortune never come singly.” 8.
J. Burpee, for many years postmaster
at Marshall, lost bis position; hia wife
has just filled a bill against him for di­
vorce, detailing tbe most inhuman
cruelty; and now the M. b, 0. company
has sued him to recover on a «K» note
be gave in aid of the road. And all of
these misfortunes have come’ upon him
through his slavery to liquor.

Cherry Pectoral will relieve
and tudoce a good night's rest.

PI
CHICAGO, ROCIISLAID &amp; PACTFIC RT

tbe cough

fuse* to marry them. Of course, the giria will

“ALL'G^T LEA ROUTE."
Genta-Hai

Butler Center N. Y.

GREAT RDCK ISLAND ROUTE

At year ncorc«: Ttekrt OOU&gt;:. or •ddrwa

a. a. c.ble,

a. st. jomm,

CHICAGO.
SMaviLU iinn bkfoet.

suffrring from an attack of delirum
Hope Republicans elect Ira Osgood.
was some opposition to tbe motion and tremens.
14 majority;. J. McCollum and Benj. several &lt;lrlvg.|ea refused to state tbelr
N«r Swnuw Clly, April S, occurred
Stanton, Justice, 8 and 6 maj.; H. H. dl"»r »’«rnupon. Tbe vote re• fn.htful mxidral ro Aupo.t Sr^luu.

email

Hr u**a»»ffir-

wbile in the act of placing an armful
on tbe fire be fell in a fit upon the
burning beep, and before ho could Ixj
sum.

from hi, ioewi npw.rd, hU

Aduramp.

i distracting Appk-, dried,.

�SATURDAY,

AIK 1-‘ KI

SHIPS OF THB LINE.
The raflorwu In the vine wreathed porch,
W.thaYounir-tor
his an -e:
। And lx&gt;tb were t»U.u* about the ships
■
That
acrosa the sea.
. . travel
- -- lllA
'll.lll,l!

.------.UQUicHoctel.

——

‘

Uom out aa a tnerchaot-eiup.

lb. what la bo but a jolly-beau
On whom the sailors depend)
l Jolly-boat that wtll always Uoat,
However the storms deoccnd I
Intent to reecue tbe drown!
All Borer to succor and u
A human Ufe-boau my boy.-----,
' "
How
many"he's

nJ

The morcUcas undertow/
- And hero Is one on a pleasure yacht.
Who fal&gt; along at bls ease.
But has not ballast enouyb. my boy.
So naUilynautioa! planned.
Pis better for h.tn aud hU laxy
To keep within eight of land.

Every where taut and staunch.
Will prose itaulf no unaeaworthy hulk
As soon as ic loavos the launch:
An&gt;l &lt;&lt;&lt;'tne for 8-nooth waters are only built,
While others spucar their best
When, out on an ocean that’s tempefittoMed.
They're put to a mighty tost.

JFripulo. schooner, clipper, skiff.
Jolly-boat, bark or brlr—
Wc come at last t &gt; the svlf-omo port.
To an unknown, distant •bore.
Where wc drop our anchors and fori
salla
And follow tbeora no more."

“ONE OF THJREE.
----- ;----“Most certainly not,’’ ho answered,
*nd dismounting quickly, he slipped the
bridle over bis arm, and Bailed hi* pace
to hers.
“ Rupert i* better to-day?" be asked,
and then, for the first time, she noticed
Something peculiar in hia tone—a curt
abruptness which it was long ainoe be

STUDENT.

THE GERMAN
m he looked emrch ngly *i her after
KB vol had looked very pretty. vcrycharmh,,t !urt • words hi* face was pale *■
H
n ...I
----- .
I. l.n — *1,,—,4..'aa ■'_
daa h; hi* eye* sought bert with un
QUEER ORNITHOLOGICAL SPECIMEN.
earner nee* not free from wtatfuluesa
Aa b e looked at him fiho felt that she every inch the Lady of the Manor, tbe
splendid bortea*, the first lady of the:
were tbe word or the best of the u occasion. The bride and bridegroom
three suitors, he was the one whe alone had started on their travels almost imAn Artlticinl Craattom
had won her. She loved him, Dot—she ImmecMatelv after tho wedd ng • break­
thought of .Mra Perelval and her lord fast. Margaret wja not g ring any
[Leipsic
Cor. San Frnncl*oo Chronicle.]
and master—not wi h the love that will evening party, and the last of the not
The German student is a queer, sort n
be trampled under foot, or rebuked un­ very num&lt;*roafi guests bad departed
bird.
Hpiaaa
full of tbe most conlradictoi y
heard, or accused dnjustly.
Perhaps scarcely half an hour ago. The invalid,
Louis had forgotten—peril aps with all Mi-s Percival, had gone to her room te caaracteristics as an egg is full of meat.
Ids drver..e*s he bad never yet found rest, aud was not likely to appear again
abort, bo is just wbat tbe circumstances of
out that with * few tender wonts, a tbat even’ng.
wU"P ™d
"I’** 1
10
Margaret had one other v'sitor—Tom tbe moment coll upon him to be. In the
do with your remaining here?" be Pier«‘o. namely—who bad come to spend presence of a professor or souse ono eD'­
might have led her whither ho would, hia Chrstmqs holidays with her, since high in authority he pocket* all bis Indo
might have heard frpm her lips what-o- she declined to fipeud hors.with his fath­ ’ pc nd cnee, bows, scrapes, and fa .ready c
cver confessions he desired; but that in er and mother and their family nt Irk- do anything an 1 everything t . curry favor
answer to such words as he had already ford. Tom was al that moment out ot with the great man. But with people in­
uttered, she would make her face as of doors. Alter having made a second and I furior to him in station ba can order, com­
stone, would harden her heart like a highly succe&amp;stul siteech at the wett­ i maud and bully and make himself mo«i
brass, and out of sheer grief aud pain ing breakfast, be hau hastened out. and offonsivu to tbe uudcrllngx. Among tie
would let contempt and defiance run was now disporting himself on one of equals bo assumes a s udied pol tones*,
riot. Be that as it may, he had taken the ponds before spoken of, and was not which Is often distressingly aitiflcioL Ho
his part and committed himself: and likely to return to tho house until tbe greets bls ffietids and acquaintances with
with the extraordinary fotuouaneM irresistible mandates of hunger should a low bow, reaching clear to bis M?b, and
I takes off his hat and lowers It to bis waist.
characteristic of a mao in such a cris a, summon him to dinner.
Miss Barrington had left Blackford If be jostles any of bls fellows bats profuse
lie now proceeded to make bad worw
by.&amp;0&lt; deny that 1 have for some Grange two days after her bitter quar- In bi* apologies. If he wishes to pass a
rel wTlh Louis Baldwin. Until now she fellow-w udent In a narrow passage-way,
time been convinced that you were not bad contrived to keep herself so busy— or do anything which will in the slightest
tbe person you represented yourself to
be. but I have respected your dliguise time to give to reflections upon the pash i “Permit me;” but he does not hesitate to
under the impression that some great Now, in am imentof sudden lonellnessr- plant himself directly in front of a person
perhaps also of unguardedness—it all .
•
’
*’ ‘
-need, or some great sorrow------ ’’
--------------------------------------her; how she had
- ----------------- ways forgets bls “ permit me” when be
“Oreomething discreditable, perhaps. rushoa suddenly over
gone —
into
the
that ~Lsr
miserable
does so. And he never will put him*elf to
g--——
- house
c on tbLt
“u’*
Go on, pray!”
.
*'* parting
-f with
*L Louis,
' —-l- had
,-~'1 tix&gt; slightest inconvenience to allow any
“Some great need or some great sor­ afternoon, after
row might have driven you to assume *i-aree waited to nave her wet things re­ one else a chance, even when he
IL Bat when I got my friend's letter moved in her impaticneo to see Mra could easily do so. He never thinks
this meming, tlie names, tho circum­ Lascelles, and tell her all, imploring of it. He treats everybody else as be
stances, many things which I had for­ that'lady to forgive her, if not for her
gotten, came rustling to my memory. own sake, then tor Rupert’a She had as he will send or accept a challenge to
I felt _almost
overwhelmed,
but I______
could told Mrs. Lascelles of her weary and fight a duel. He Is co ward!) , In so far as
___________
________ ______
•« doubt th'it roy cooclmtoo wuriubt. dissatisfied life amidst her uncongenial
Far from your toeing ia want or sorrow, surroundings; she1 told, without reveal­ ; opinion as to resent an Insult in any other
you are. by your own confession, rich. ing names, of Maurice Biddulph’* ofler way than by an Invitation to a "pistolsIndependent—you have plenty of friends toiler, and how its coldness, and his for-two-and-coffee-for-ona ” party.
Nor
evident desire to have her because she dare be refuse to accept such an invitation
“That Is not true. No one eve- beard was a desirable heiress and a woman
,
of
position,
rather
than
tbe
woman
he
me bsv that I bad plenty of friends. If
socially bls equal. For it m&gt;kes no differ­
I bad had friends whom 1 could have loved, had turned her heart eold. bad ence what be ia morally, be h a Herr
roused her into cynicism, had made her Student, and as such is, so be think*, con­
trusted----- ’’
repel
him
and
mock
him.
How
she
had
••Nothing can do away with the fact
siderably above tho ordinary run of m&lt;&gt;rthat you have used this deceit origin- coms to the Grange, ill at ease with the
til.y. not from any high or holy motives, whole world, and her entire lot, and him with more hair-trigger hunor than is
but o.mp,
simply* to amuse yourself—to pass how Mrs. LaseeUeB* first words had fall­
uul
en graciously on her ears; how she had And tliis hair-trigger honor of his Is re­
1410
'•For a lark, as school-boys say. Yes, found then: love and poace, and had sponsible for many an "honorable death”
it was exactly for that reason tbat I did known that the love was for herself, on tb» Arid of honor at the d ffereiit uni­
aud inai
that wie
the p&gt;T«-u
peace nruso
arose irvui
from untremit, and because all tny jrnn&lt;Ls said 1 | sun
uuu-'ui- versity tewus. But this exalted rank and
must not- Well’"
। tneled intercourse with noble and un­ station which bo occupies ia his own mind.
'
' ‘ “Iimcould
not natures.
give it
••Such things arc not done
with
i selfish
"I could Herr Student, does not prevent him. If be
punlty. You may not have countod the up," Margaret had said.
cost, but it has yet to bo paid -to tho not break tho spell. Send me away if be so inclined, from plunging into all man.
you like! Blame mo; I can not reproach
uttermost farthing."
you if you do. But try to forgive me, reckless kind, involving him so over­
“What cost, I wonder?"
.
“While you have been amusing your­ for Rupert’s sake.”
whelmingly in debt to everybody who will
Mrs.
Lascelles
would
rooembod
self. others
have
beenhave
engaged
in any, ­trust him for a glass of beer or lend him a
thing but amusement You have al­ to that appeal, had it been needed, but I pfennig tbat he often feels constrained to
lowed two mon whom you have seen al­ it was not. She clasped Margaret in
her most
arms, daily
calling
child, with
her you,
j brain* out.
to her
fall her
in lore
undor your very eyee, and you have not daughter, her selfoacrificing benefao- '
inns. Even in tho midst -»f her pam
attempted to undooejva thorn."
Margaret trembled suddenly. She tbo girl had the ooosolxtion of ibis
had no time to rejoioo—no time to deep and diaintereatod regard. In ex­ an effect as thia. For It io a comparatively
wonder; for ho went on. in a hard, btisi- plaining to Mra. Lascelle*, in trying to fashionable way of paying old debts among
account for her sadden grief and vio­
neee-like tone,
“You hare given me a lesson which lent agitation, Margaret had unwitting­ three of them wbo shuffle off their mortal
I shall Dever lorgnL Its cflecta will go ly revealed more than she had intended coils and discharge their obligations In
with duo
mo to my gave. A woman who —hadI hesitated a littie, and had than.
—about with a lie ia her right hand with anguish that ahe could not o&gt;nall glamour for me. No doubt it real, related what had
is a matter of great indifference to you; her and Louis. She ha
when you aro tired of Foul baren, you
will go away and amuse youraolf else- dom and narrownam, of bar own Indig­
where. As to poor Jack Mallaborr— nation, and had said sha ceald novar
wall, an obscure sargewn like myself see him a/raln. Mra. Loersalla* bad often
and hir feelings can not trouble youbut let me call your attention to the
fact that, from a worldly point of view, •he had said:
there might be worae
wor—e mateiuw than one
that the auielde did juM exactly ri^ht end
borne day yow
yo«
with John MaHabarr. ^anc
will have to nnawer him whoa he puta
a question to you. He is a carnfaas telHe fairly
•mail

“Not In the leaaL’’
“That is curious. She has been atayjpg at the house of a friend, it soems,
qloee to where Mr. Biddulph lives.
Tfio lady who owns the house is called
Miss barrington—Margaret Barring­
ton!"
“Yes, I know. I am Margaret Bar­
rington!’’
“From the moment after finishing
my friend's letter, I felt sure of that,
glncc 1 was quite certain you were not
Miss Percival. You are the Miss Bar­
rington who is a great heiress, and who
recently came of age; tbe young lady
whose freaks are as unaccountable as
hoc beauty is great, and whose de­
term inat on to carry out her freaks is
•o strong' as to ove-ride all obstacles
aud scruples; who does not consider
means in the least, so long as she gains
her ends.’’
“she may be all that, for anythmg I
care.
I am she." replied Margaret,
lifting her head to it* utmost height;
maddened more by his tone than his
words, and looking superb in her defi­
ance. Since that was the tone he chose
to take, let him! She was glad he had
inida ed it at once, before she had
stooped, or ut.ered one word of excuse.
None should be extorted from her now.
She would brave it all out to the bitter
end. and if he. to use Mr. Lf'scelles’ ex­
press on. chose to “tear her heart to
asunder at the same time; for even now.
jn the gathering twilight she saw that

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xjost mechanically.
Tbe dsrknese
gathered more rapidly; the drop* were
falling faster. “The storm u upon
ie,""Margaret had said. Her word*
were about to be full ID ed. and that to
fijo uttermost. His next question was:
“What induced you to go so far on
■Bch a threatening day?”
“ Because I wfabod to be alone, and
hard y noticed where*I wa* going. I
was thinking of something I baard
About Dus morning."
Margaret laughed
*• Indeed. Oddly enough, I also had
■ome news this morning, which has oo- and said In hoc haau
Aflpied my thoughts a great deaL"
“Ho may be hard hit, for aught I
“ Had you? That is a enriona coizui- cere, and you, too. Since I earne to
Blackford Grange, my mission baa been
Yea I will tell you
was. Of-course you will use your own of a burden to him. and I hope I have
ijserrtinn about confiding yours to mo, n joooedtvi. As for you and Mr. MallaI had a letter from a man who was a bare, neither of you'can
:an aay
nay that I ever
over
_ looked a look, or—
fallow-student of mine at Faria Ho uttered----- J . “
told me that a former acquaintance of raised
' ’ a finger, with the object of at­
—a very slight aoquaintancu. Mau- tracting the affections of either of you.
nee Biddulph, by name—had just got My conscience is clear. And as we are
bore at the Grange gatoK, 1 will wish
mgaged to bo married.’’
'•Indeed!’’ eaid Margaret, faintly, yon good evening. No, not a stop
her heart sinking, and surprise over- further, imiens you wish to insult ma. I
.
fipming her at the tone ho was taking. prefer to go alone."
With the
slightest po®ib!e
bend of
“Yea, and what makes tho coincidence
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Still more remarkable is, that bo is toe
2-ie head, she entered toe
the garden, and
ttgaged to a lady whine surname is left him standing outside in toe dripping
to same as your own—a hLsu Mxriou rain, his elbow propped against his
rnrcivaL’'
horse’s shoulder, to recover from the
“Oh!"
drenching
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he had received
"ho
“Did you ever hear of Mr. Blddnlph, might.
ar of that Mil* Percival?"
j
------O«Ai
haps?’
•‘Yes, I know them very well."
“Miss Percival may lie relauxl

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iind.ng you rich and redi

their beer-drtefiunp B*rt a larga proportion

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u&amp;n*—Miotti and Imbrian: wba ■
urged to make toe experiment by
eelebratad Venetian traveler, M
Polo. Undec tho Venetian Repu
and for eotne years after It* fall,
our Co**ul at Venice, tbe exportation
of bead* had not reduced the impx
tancc it has now attained.
This wa.*.
perhapo, owing to tho suialloe.-*) of the 1 uproarious songs
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to time
time &lt;ar tune, and by whooping
andb...
to Uie difficulty and ! •''•nOcn
Ono afternoon, close upon Christman, 1furnaces
Margaret Barrington sat by herself in length of the technical processes re­ and yelling whenever the notion takes
her drawing-room at Beak bridge Abbey, quired for tho composition of tbe paste. them. Of eourva such antics are forbidden
and abandoned herself to her reflec­ The Morelli, however, who in 1670
tions, which were of anything but an were the principal bead manufacturers, rendty statutes, and ths evsr-vigilant pohad four ships at mas carrying I ead.A to
agreeable nature.
It was a oold. dark day. Winter had the East on their own account, and they such disturbers of tbe public peace. But
set in early after a short and stormy became so rich that in I860 thev entere'.i then there ia not tbe slightest disgrace in
autumn.
A hard, black frost had tbe ranks of the Venetian nobility on being known as one of these midnight dis­
for all
tho
punishment
bound the earth in feUers of iron. The Kying the sum of lOU.OtX) ducats to to- turbers,
public- S:nco 1815 this industry hue that is meted out is a comparatively
sky was like a mournful gray pall; foot­
steps rang upon the hard earth; and become so important as to give at th&lt;- brief sojourn in the university prison, and
j‘ employment
t
’
' 'to a**»u. 1 U&gt;b, iistead of bearing any stigma atskaters in
warm bright costumes present time
persons. The traffic is carr.cl on . teebed to it, is ratber looked upon as an
thronged all the available ponds. Mar­ with 10al?*
the world, but the prin-”—
all the world, but the pnneipn honor, showing that tb« ono imprisoned Is
garet was in no out-door attire. She
was just then adorned with a splendor exportation of beads is to the j&gt;ori.- •&gt;,
An extraordinary
and in a festive style which ill accorded Asia and Africa.
young
is knowna as “sand.” Tbe
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, stimulus was given
to bloods
this industry
with the hour of the day or
her
own
A dress
c~
l frame
'~7^z of mind. . .*.2.
—. of velvet I few years ago by the prevailing ta-te next day, of course, after such an enter­
and fiatin. costly lace falling about her for beads for trimm ng ladies' dres*es. tainment at tho Jcneipt, tbe participators
neck and wrists, jewels ou her bosom, A great extension of the tn .mutant u re­
bracelets on her anna—all betokened took place, and tlie labor was paid so tbelr beds, where they can sleep off the ef­
that some festivity either had happened high that all who could do ho gave up fects of th« carouse and where their ach­
or was about to come off. Indeed, that their usual trades for bead-muk ng. But ing beads will not be tonnonted with the
which had taken place ' tbat morning when the demand for bend* dec] n«-&lt;l. sighs and sounds usually found in a lec­
had Ixsen a wedding- Marion Percival's most of the workmen who had been al­ ture-room. But when they recover enough
wedd ng, which Margaret had resolved lured by fancy wages to the bead manufacture were thrown out of work, and ' of their individual achievement* at the
should bo from her house.
She had carried out her resolution. compelled to return to their former oc­ mouth of tho beer-glass. “ Well, how
The bride had beeu only too pleased to cupations.
Whatever bo the cause, many had Mi tars did you drink?” o no will
be married with ecial from Mis* Bar­ bead-making has always been f e spe­ ask the other, at which the one asked will
rington s house. The br degroom had cial privilege of Venice, in spite of all put on a bored expression of countenance,
»ed no unwi lingnesa.” Perhaps foreign attempts to manufacture the as if be disliked ro be asked about such a
felt somewhat at Miss Barring- article elsewhere. The wages in glass common aud trifling thing, and will an­
j ton's mercy: he could not qu to have works are for a first master a. out 8f. swer: “ Ob, I don’t know. Twenty or
forgotten a scene which had token place a day, for a second master 4JL, and thirty, 1 guess. I was too drunk to count
between him and her, one night in May, for the ordinary men from 2t. to 6f. after twelve;” and in spite of the striving
by the light of the stars aad of toe a day. During toe last five years the of the narrator to put on an unconcerned
Chinese lauterns. in Mr. Pierce's gar­ average annual exportation of brads look, one can sue that ho is proud of the
den. Be that as it may, ho had yielded, has been 2o,U0d quintals, of tbe approx­ feat and is desirous that every ono shall
with every appearance of good graee; imate value of 6,60U,U0Uf.—Scientific know of his powers of drinking.
aad toe wedding jM*d been a brillfant. if American.

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chiefs, I proceeded st tbe appointed time,
with several 'friends, to the hut of our
host
* This but only differed from th* many
others situated at irregular intervals by
beiug larger and consisted of four corner
posts supporting • thatched roof, grs.s
mat* capable of being rolled up composing
the walls and a layer of pebb.es ab -at six
inches Jeep forming the floor. On tbe floor

hrip him along in tbe world, phrenology
r! ich fact is always sure of &lt;ywdwlons devotee*. Il
fiourisbM b- st on rural *oi, though wb«j
disease* which exist among them bat not well watered It grows^ fairly in a metro­
politan atmo phere.
As the euiious bus'nevs is generally
managed th* pbr*nolugts’—“world re­
from u* and an iriv.iatiun fr&lt;‘&gt;m our boat to nowned." according to the circulars—bM
his lair behind a screen tn a largo roc tn
left the but, w-!l pl»asad with oar novel gonerouviy furnished with plistcr-of-paria
entertainment and glad of-Che opportunly. ■beads mapped off in sec tons, and pic are*
of stretching our leg* after tho tiresome which indicate tbe business in hand.
position of sitting for twohou-ealeTnrqua Thither p netratoe the youth who thinks a
In spit* of our having attempted to do
ju Udo to our hoet/s hospitality, there was knows more about bls bead than be does
a large amount of food left, bat as soon as him«elf.

double purpose.of beds and seats, and
with tho exo-iptionlpf a log of wood to be
usedM* pillow are the only ar.icie* of wbo had gathered around the-hat and bad
•furniture used by the native,.
been singing during tbe fcMtwer* allowed
The chief received us kindly, using an in, and from th* manner in which they
interpreter In speaking to us, and upon tbe commenced to eat we felt sat is tied that
arrival of all tbe guests tbe girls appointnothing would b» wMUd.

hut for tbe feast- Tbe floor wm thickly
Strewn with fresh bauaaa leaves, sufficient

hi, own greatness hitherto.

[Harper's Bazar.I
There is small doubt bat that almost
everybody with an ache and a pain, every­
subjects at the order of their chief, were body wbo feels strange tn her legs and
then placed on the Improvised tabla. The queer in her back, sff.-cto some favorite
table was first bordered three deep with drug and panaoea, takes excursions into
tbe valley and shadow ot pills m a sbort-

m, ooooanut. and broad
native shell flab, wild
ing been stocked with the latter by Captain
Cook during bls famous voyage among tbe
Booth Bea Islands.
The great delicacy of the feast wm a

ter of the but, and to procure which a
canoe bad made a trip of fifty miles at saa
to another island. Bix sucking pigs,
placed at regular Intervals along tbe but,
completed the list of article* provided.
Most of the food had been baked in ovens
of heated stones, the pigs and turtle having be^n filled with heated stones to in­
sure thorough cooking.
The table having been thus prepared and

as placed a bowl of wellpolished, black palm wood, capable of
•OBiainiug about two ga-teas of liquid.
An attendant then whittled chips from a

anxious to ghMtliness; when he^te up ft
has a stunned expression. Tbe knowledge
imparted to him has stupe fie 1 him. He
has'more bead than be thought be had. and
he thought b* had a good deaL His brain

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Ar&gt;C. BUXT ON, ‘ CONTINENTA L

feeling that he never got so much for no
httle money before. Perhap, be has had a
chart made out In that case bis mind

Practica| Machinist

thought they kne
It known that though ne doubts his own
knowledge of himself and the verdict of

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nano*, and going about recommanding1 her
prweious nostrum to all Inquiring minds just patronised. Ho will “doubt tbat the
and sour stomachs; and thia in ths face of earth doth move," “doubt tbat the stars
tbe fact that when ws wish to say tbe bit­
-MANUFACTURESterns t th’ng against another, we call him a bat be never double that tho man wbo filled
pilL Many who nourish themselves upon
this far*, thinking to be able to abandon it he can read the signs on lamp-poeto. In
Wliufllng, PllIle.VN,
at ony convenient season after having years to come he will look over that ehart
built up a creditable constitution, dis­ —It will become a habit to look over it and WOOD LATULN, BUZZ NAW MILLS,
COTtr
- AND—
cover, psrhaps,
. too late, tbat this valley is talk about It, and he will still believe in it.
Ask your Storekeeper for it, or write OwQ-t to
Everything in rhe Mill Line.
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snares and pitfalls for tbe un- ; y0
sure, he traveled a different road
tlie manufacturers,)
Ono dos* demands another; toe I
that which th* chart said be wm
ALL KINDS OF
rhich may be, “like a Greek verb. | ad&lt;ptod to Illuminate; be bat not achieved
{ irregular to the verge of Impropriety,” the measur* of greatness which phrenology
। become detnoralisdd when regulated by a
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1 drag, and finally will do nothing without shake ids faith in his favorite science. Cir­
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
i assistance. But most people seem to hug
cumstances, not phrenology, ar* to blame
Cleveland,
•
Ohio
their chains; they discover a pew mediA Good Block ot Saw* on hand.
Fur Sale By
'’ cine with all the elation aud celebration for hi* falling short of tbe chart. In his
F.
T.
BOIOSE
'। becoming tbe birth ot a new planet, and Inmost soul to his dying day be believe*
A. C. BUXTON.
Nashvillf. Mich.
'' tbe failure of the last to effect a cure dues in tbat awful map. That repreoents him
not in tbe l*Mt intimidate them or dlmin- handicapped by rate.
"isb tbelr hopefulness. Il sometimes seems
ns if they would regret a perfect restora- 1_ll_rll-r__r,
_
I Lion to health, which would exclude no^jy.. The subject stirs hi* blood axtd
them from ths good office* of powder and • puU hlm
good tumor with himself,
pellet, and rob them of an occupation, though It givrn him a poor opinion of tbe
They love to *xtol th* virtues of their bitof mankind. H* can’t help but see

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housewives exchanging recipes; their 11 vm ,n his

HEW MACHINERY!

the girls commenced putting thee* ohipa

which they have at different liman eommiu

aud enrev

when beblna fret and arr i&gt;y turns.
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guests to be seated under the shelter of th*
thatched roof: for, as tho season wm De­
cember, wb were having tbe full benefit of
native summer weather.
- ’

interpreter announced, much to tue diemay of tbe unsophisticated ones, that tbe
feast would eotnmenoa with tbe ceremonial
Karva drinking.
To prepare this, two of tbe chief’s
daughters, large, strong women, of about
tbe age* of eighteen and twenty, with

They Insure regular daily action. and

Being a thing wboM revelations are more

ef aaeerting bis un.bakabie belief in “tbe

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trial trip to our mill and be eonvlneed ef
mediate rioinity had they laughed.

How

snd Mill 8tk, where I am Lie|kared to do all
ktodsof BlaciMsfthiDg. I make a specialty ot
shoring homes haring discaeed feet and guar­
antee ray work to give satisfaction. Thankful
for past favordRsad sol Writing your patrunag*
tn the future.
1 am v-ry Respectfully,
CHAN. MIDDLETON.

Crder •TPriblientkm.
alihough they are sensible of a medicated

dies faithful

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

Stole ci Michigan, The Circuit Court Mr
the County of Barry, In Chancery.
Entered Feb. Mlb, A. D IbM.I
J&gt; nnir Short, eesnpiadnant vs William Short,
defendant.
Suit pending is the Circuit Court, for tbe
County of Barry tn Chancery, st the city of
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OUR SAW MILL

Bdatlcu.' ftei, n-»i

It satisfactorily appearing to me by affidavit
that tbe mlM defendant, William Short, is now
and was at ths time of tbe commencrmr t at
&lt; this salt a non-resident at the state of MIchL
, gan, but was then, and now is, a resident of
No. 1 Hard Wo*d Lumber.
the stale of New York, on motion of Abijah
We keep svsrylhlng tn this Una. Blva as M. Flint, solicitor fo. the cumplainatL it is oedered that the said defendant cause Lis ap­
a call.
pearance tn raid cans* to l&gt;e entered wlthla
-----Is turning oat —

bench of dried

‘Thrxwtof MckeSsi” ware tho fasnClar

A GRIP FOR DEAR LIFE’S SAKE.

[I^nehburg (Ta) Mews.}'
On Bunday nig tel, when tbe eaeter
bound passenger train an tire NecfaJk

AYER’S PILLS
gin holds

the United States postal clerks, B. W. B»Bock and Georg* H. Southall, left Sbetr ear

Dr.J.C.Ayer&amp;Co.,Low«llf Mast.
him. ao that when Peeta}-Ctertt Hougban
he* tbe Irishman,

Teddy Hoot, but oim

IRON
TONIC

when he attempted

qualntanee saluted him with;
stay over Christmas T”
“ Indado I will.”

ft decidedly appetising. Not withstand mg
, preje ilces we all were compelled te drink
some of It, m it is considered a high breach

FACTS KECABOlia
taSotatahu

snough to lose mo thicket I shouldn’t ’av

[N. T. Tlmea]
Postmaster Pearson has issued instruoquite young, and tbe native* claim that

month, I have my doubts.
The ‘•Karva’’ drinking bring finished,
the Interpeter informed us tbat m this

employed in the Money-Order Division of
the Post-offioe tbat in future all persona
applying for payment of a money-order
mn&gt;t be required to prove their identity
unless positively known in -the office. X*
pereon tbe money-order clerk ia held re­
sponsible for the amount. ’-Thia decision

net frweeeetaiwwpia

T edited to.tbop^pa laj-

use our hands to supply the delinquency of
knives and forks. Th-, only aasiatanos

atod from the bodies by tho only knife
risible In tbe but. Tbe chief serving hi ra­

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaint*

~^*BWZ?’3ra!laS

WINN BROS

NewDentalParlors

tnsil-cabcher until th* train reactevd New
Riv*r, th® next station, or Use jump
off and run the risk of losing his Hia, *eoepted th* former situation as prefer ate**
and tightened his grip on the iron rod.
Tbe night was m cold m a Marot bit*fantastic tricks with Southall’s locks and
whistled through hia garments after an un­
commonly fashion. Tbe spacious part of
his pantaloons flapped and boomed like a

ma‘io Bonthall, for hi* quick arrival at Now
River wm hi* only salvation. The most
serious Mpect of this night-ride wm the
severe physical pain it oaused tbe unhap-

Work

WINN BROS.

time was dMhing along a* lightning speed,
and Boutball, finding tbat nothing re­

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come quite common. Almost invariably

hands brnumb-d, ia an experience no man

COLD

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that iron rod with great tenacity until ttw

rAnmO

WllCHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS

mutuant's Bill ef Complaint in tM* eaueeto b*
filled, ends eopy thereof tel* served vn th*
complainant's solicitor within twenty day* al­
ter semeela of a copy ot said bill,and a notie*
of this order, and that in default thereof th*
said bill be taken aa eonfesard by the aald
---------- yxorxixTox*---------fandant.
And It is further ordered, that within twenty
days tin Mid complainant cause thia order 1*
be published ia Tux Nssavtuji h’xws, •
newspaper pubiiaed and printed in said coanty
Ovsn Tbumax's Btoxb, Nabbtillb.
and that such publication be continued once fa
each week for six week* in succession, or that
she cause a copy of th I* order to he personally
•erred on said defendflnt, at least twenty days
before tbe time t&gt;rew ribed for his appearan**.
f every deecrtplkn done according te latest
Cuss. H. Bsanr.
m proved modes. Call and see sain plea
Circuit (&gt;»urt ComtniMtoner Barry Co., Mich.
Aauax M Flint,
Complainant's Bollcitex.
Teeth Extracted without Pain.
Cbab. M. Mack,
No charge for Extracting when we de tbe
S3-3Q.
Regtoter in Chancery.
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guarahteed.

matte” of protection to tbe mon­
el erks. Tbe preMntatlon of

riBlflQ nn.i.tu— t

J: P. MaN- Bk.iAanw

A CO.
EAST SHERMAN BTREET.

Dental

Reaching up.

with a jerk. Mr. Boutball grMped tbe
appliance need to eateh the mafl of small

TEEOHLTTmUI

Fl. B. DICKINSON

v&gt;y laughable to see two guests pulling
at tbe opposite legs of a chicken or tbe
tbs of a pig, endeavoring to get a piece
mall enough to suit his fancy, and many

tbe applicant is able to furnish the name
and residence of the remitter or to display

dismounted and

modestly related

Boutball aald be stood it

bin

NEURALGIA
Lumbago, Sciatica and

Nervous Headacue
hard struggle, found himself unwillingly

�LEAVES

BISMARCK

thia country.

March 28
bouse Saturday aficnioou, and tn .» body

S13.000.CM tbe second, and Sla.OXJOJO the tnlrJ,

^Washington, April

tbe Senate provides
shall be appropriated

.

privileges to all children of school age In uh
States and Territories, without regaitt

Ullin were

equal opportunity. for cducaUoo. Tbe
expenditure to te extend over eight years,
at tallows: Fing
year, &gt;7,000.009.
second year, $10,000,000; third year, &gt;15,•00,090; fourth year, &gt;18,000,009; fifth

in UKMiUily InstaUuiento by the Secretary of

bee of Schoo*. average dally attendance, tho

fi^ihilnoTbo" entitled to further aid un­
til it shall replace tbe money missppUod.
A Democratic Senator who voted fur tho
Educational bill was asked if be thought it
would be pissed by tho House.
representative la OongreM wire opposes
Government aid to education In this pro­
gressive ago will not have a long political

Senator Blair's Education bill, as passed
by the Senate, will give to Hlinota schools
&gt;L 185,100 during lhe next ten years; to
Iowa. Kansas and Michigan, $500,000 cuch;
and to Wisconsin, $700,000.
NUNXRAL OF THE LXTE MINlbTEE HUNT.

The funeral of tbe late Hon. William 1.
Hunt, formerly Secretary of tbe Navy and
late Minister to Russia, took place l*ue*-day afternoon from SL John’s Episcopal
Church. Many prominent people. Includ­
ing the Prerideut and bls Cabinet, were
present. The services were coaducSed by
The pall bearers

Mr. Justice

mind Rodgers, Senator -Gibson, Judges J.
C. Bancroft, Davis, Peabody. McCammon

TW EUROPE BT HUDSON BAT.

Ottawa, &gt;4)nL, April 9.—The Dominion
Govern mon l has determined to test the prac­
ticability -of navigating Hudson Bay and
the straits sc a commercial route to Europe.
Thirty thousand dollars has been voted by
Parltameat, andon Wednesday next a still
further mini will be voted to defray the ex­
penses of sending sn exploring expedition
tote the boy during
the
coming
Beason 4u
detenu me
whether th«
scheme of sanding the productions
of the Northwest to Europe via that
route is feasible or doL It is understood
that a large sealing steamer, one calculated
to baffle with ice, will be chartered for tlie
use of the expedition. It will take three
years to satisfactorily test the feasibility of
Uie proponed outlet. The British Govern­
ment hat? been asked to join with tho Do­
minion Government but declined. Sir John
McDonald stated that when the matter was
up for discassloa a United States firm had
made a preposltta® to expi re the straits and
bay at their own expense in cooslderatlon
■ot the Domlnlou Government granting to
them certain exdosivo monopolies of uiln«eral lands on the shores of Htaison Bay.
Tbe Government, fae said, had decided not
1O entortaia thia proposition.

Tbe remains were escorted to Oak Hill
Shiloh, Tenn., April 8. —Tbe G. A- R.
a battalion of Lhe Second Artillery, and ^SMntoa to Shltoh battle-field bald their
oc: vices Sunday, the column marching from
Washington, April 10.—The House
^Committee on Railways and Canals yester-

uffled drums. Hem F. D. Smith delivered
’
.followed by Judge T.

Atxkntown, Pa^ April 10.—Tbe State
Convention of Pennsylvania Democrats was
held here yerienlay. W. J. Harrity,-of
Philadelphia; W. A. Wallace, of Ctearfleld;
J. P. Barr, ot AUegbray; Ecktey B. Cox,
of Luzerne, C.F Myers, of Dauphin and W.
IL Snowden, of Lehigh, were elected dele

to present him with a copy of tlie resoluttonx, among whleh was "that we demand
Couiity without unnecessary delay.”
At the rmldeocs Mr. IL L IVrce. as
Chairman, advanced to Uie door and pre-

which Mr. Carpenter refitwi; to twelve,
and It was laid on tlie floor at his feet, and ferahle position of confidence toward for­
Granu and H. B. Plummer, were dieted in response to which be said: "Ido not rec- eign powers. Besides, -----------------foreign
affairs—
are
from the friction so greatly connected
olcctors-aHarge. Tlie resolutions adopted ognizc your authority to pass or present to I
me any such resolutions, and I refuse to ac- i *T. T™
ir~uy
denounce recet-Jl attempts to overthrow the cepl ttiein. I have lived a law-abiding
I w,tb Ilomo m'UUjr’principles of government ordained by tbe iz-n in Uil* country for the last thirty years,
Bkkun, April 95-Blsmarck, tn explana*
Federal Constitution, centralization, mo­ and don't know any more about tbe killing I Uon of his withdrawal Dorn tbe Pnujian
nopoly. extravagant expenditure, sub­
sidies, and tbe debavement of
the own Jodfawu
d.KnU.« u u
Io- j , „
oll H.
Civil Service; express a firm belief turn course. 1 thauk you all tor your friend- I bad condition. 1 have not time to be unotbat Tilden e.nd Hendricks were hen- Jy vMt" Thu appearance of Uie pro- t»ua Tbe telegraph fearfully muiUpbea ray
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Hormanv
In whatever
e-dly elected In 1878, and denounce tho cession upon the streets moving In tlie di­
Electoral Commission; favor a tariff foi rection of |be Carpenter residence created
revenue limited to the nectwalUee af lhe much excitement, but no demonstration of
Government, and also favor the abolition of violence was offered, and no reply waa
the internal revenue system at taxation. made te Carpenter’s refusal to receive tbe
Tbe Importation under contract of foreign paper, and now all is as quiet as tbouich •verrwbere. and to act rapidly upon
pauper labar is denounced. Samuel J. the proceeding had not Deen had. When, format-on teb-xraphed in haste. Tbe
Randall la declared by reaelullon the choice where and 1k&gt;w the shocklnx affair that lias oellunhlp is no slneouro. its duties
of Pennsylvania’s Democracy for Uie Presi­ so torn up this community will end It to Im­
dency. Mr. Randall will receive the solid possible to see or learn. It Is reported that through.
vote of the-deleg*’Ion to the Nations! Con- suit will be entered against each member of
Cauio, April 10.—The British Govern­
the committee, and it appears from surface ment h-'B sent positive orders to General
Indications that tbe end la far off.
Gorden
to withdraw from Khartoum with
Sedalia, Ma, April IA—Tbe Repabllotbe garrison as noun as possible. 'Accord­
SAKES WITH CLOSED DOORS.
and selected R. T. Van Hom. J. B. Hen
ing to reports from General Gordon, dated
dereon and IL E. Harens aa delegate*-atApril 2, tbe rebels attacked his troops
large to too National Convention. In tho
March 25, but were repulsed with tho loss
forenoon a mass-meeting was held, which
of
forty killed and eighty wounded.
was participated In by the "Filley” and
Monmouth, IO.. April fl.—Tbe Flrat Na- March 26 he disarmed 250 mutinous Haiti 1" anti-Filley "• factions. Tho result was
that all difference* in-the party ranks were ttoaal Bank here closed Its doom about Baxouka, and tho next day sballed tbe rebel
eleven o’clock Tuesday morning, tho cause camp on the Blue Nile, killing forty of ths
amicably adjusted.
- Atlanta, Ga., April 10.—The Repub­ being the speculations of Cashier IL T. O. enemy. Two days later ths rebels fired
lican State Convention held here yesterday Hubbard on the Board of Trade. Tlie de­ on Khartoum from a village opposite, but
elected A. &amp; Buck, N. A. Pledger, M. M. ficit Li estimated all tho way from $45,000' were soon forced to evacuate, with a loss of
Pleasant and C. D. Forsyth delegatea-at- to 9110,000. The depositors will loose noth­ fifty-nine men. The Bashi-Bazoulu then
large to the National Convention. The del­ ing, as Uie stockholders are liable for double occupied the village for three days, when
egation goes unlnstructed, but are consid­ the amount of tbe capital, &gt;75,000. Much the rebels returned in force. The Governor
ered favorable to Arthur's nomination. excitement prevails, but no run is expected of KassaI a Is asking dally for assLitanea.
The “Whl u Republican-;” also met here when the bank opens In a day or two, mi Uie He reports that many Bashi-Bazouks have
and Lsaued a call for a State Convention of stockholders are all moneyed mon of the joined tbe rebels, and that Lhe garrison Is In
a panicky state.
tho Whig-itepublicau -party, to be held
Madrid, April 1G.—News has been re­
New York, April 10.—Messrs. Julius IL ceived here from Cuba that Aguero’s force
Hagen, Otto Witte and Allen Lexow, com- now numbers 225 men. Of these fortyPirrsnuitorr, April 10.—The time for .prising tlie firm of Hagen A Billings, bankers three are either t x-chlefs of tho late insur­
bolding Ute National Coevention of tbe Pro­ and specie broken^ made an assign ineat rections In Cuba or have been otlierwise
hibition and Home Prelection Party” has Tuesday. • Preferences were given to J. A Identified with those movemdhta. Tbe rebeen chaaged from May 21 lo July 23. This W. Seligman for &gt;75,000, and to the Kansas
will secure a representation from twenty- City bmeltlng and Refining Company tor Uon9 jn Cuba have been destroyed by
two States 1b Ute Union. The couventloa to $-.*0,000. Tbe Ann had quite a reputation Agnem It la taared that another filibusftrto be held Lu Lafayette Hall, this city.
iu toe street. It was established In 1883, ; |11X expedition a now fitting out al Turks
euececdlng Cohn, Walter A Co. Messrs, lataod
Nona.
Island tor
for Cuba. This
Tills island
Island is under BritBrit­
' ish dominion.
Daxviixx, lit. April 10.—The Repub­ Hagan A Billings were the company.
Versailles, O., April 10.—Tbe Ex­
London April 10.—Stetson A Sons,
lican Congressional Convention of the Fif­
teenth District met here yesterday and re­ change Bank at this place closed Ite doors owners of lhe Theater Royal. Middlesbor­
nominated Congressman Joseph G. Canaan, Tuesday morning. The bank has been ough, have failed. Tlielr liabilities are es­
Delegates to Die Chicago Convention were weak for some tlma JL F. Cop pots, of timated at from £100,000 to £250,000.
selected with instructions to cast tho vote Greenville, &lt;1, has been appointed reeelver.
Tbe loss will be about $6u,00Q, which falls towus in tbe west of England.
of Che district for John A. Logan.
on tbe stockholders.
London, April 10.—One-half of Manda­
lay, tbe capital of Bunuah, a city of uloecy
WHEAT PROSPECTS IN ILLINOIS.
tbousand people, has hewn burned.
PITCHED BATTLE.
Pahjs, April 10.—Le Honde, tbe clerical
nowap-tper, says: Five French missionaries
and thirty catechists have been massacred
Bnownrui, LIL. April 10.—Advices
at Tlianhoa, Tonquin.
London, April 9.—Tbe Secretary ot tbe
Junction Crrr. Kan., April fl.—Mocday
tbe lUteois Department -wf Agriculture InTim O’Connor and hto brother Corn Exchange i eporta enormous stacks ot
watorsidc granaries.

and others

2,752,750

Jtoek latand. -nd desixnatod fa Iteuyuard’s

River to
tbe
IhmneIt providcj that
Um

'It Is obvious that tho w&gt;-eat
belonging to the school district
Not
heeding the warning an attempt was made

toning a hymn baaed on 8tonewall JackAn old-timo eamp tfire waa held by
•spring at night, and during Monday the

a corresponding date

wire etretehed acrons the achoc' district land

tbe prospects are net
He

It directs tbe Secretarywf War to secure
tbe right of way by agreecent, purchase «

eecond anniversary ot which they were ob■eeving.

llihreis ffsifkta ef Hmot.
Grand Ledge of Knights of Honor for iUk
nola yeeftrday morning the important ques-

division of the State, where but little winter

per cent, better than on April 1, 18S3.
The production of an average yield
per acre
In
tho central
division,

Is dependent upon continued favorable
weather. In tbe southern division, where
application for membership was finally di&gt;­
-other
counties of the State combined, the
i almost unanimous vote
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91,000,000 is appropriated
promlso
tor this season is Awo-lhlrds of an
tbe Grand
Instructed their repreeeopremo Lodge to use their average crop. The grain ia this part of the
influence to hare tbe daaso repealed. This State has suffered \ from bad weather. As
compared with the indications for previous
It seems that tbe rumor ef the realgnatimt
to tbe family of any member who oommite years upon April 1, the crop this year blds
suicide, whether sann or Insane. The Grand
will
de next week whether to accept tbe Lodge elected the following offloers: Grand tbe State. In IbW tbe Indications were for1
cy of a New York bank which wm Dictator. R. J. Steveaa, Murphysboro;
him last February.
Grand Vioo-Dictator, H. M. Gilmore, Dela­
van; Assistant Grand Vine-Dictator, B. B.
GOOD MEN SELECTED.
Tho.sub-oommlttoe of the House Coro- Miner, Effingham; Grand Reporter, M. Le
■Mttoepn Judiciary has agreed upon a joint Roy Wdoy, Paris; Treasurer, N. C. Naaon;
■Grand
Cbaplsin, Rev. W. F. Bwahleo.
resolution proposing a constitutional amendSMot relating .to the currency.
Cnfcnma-n, April 10.—A special Grand

soon as practicable and within six months

naything but gold and silver coin a tender

or invasion, when Abo public safety may dewiaaddk**

The Clowe Committee on Judiciary has
adopted Mr. Maybury’s adverse report on
the joint reaoluttaa proposing it consiitu-

B. Taylor will submit a minority report.
■rands, Stephenson and Charles N. TalntNew York, were granted a haanng before
&lt;be HouseOttniiiittei! on Commerce Satur-

Introduced ee Denewber 11 by Nicholas
Muller (New lock), to amend tbe Immi­
gration laws. TiMfLW pnopom to amend

BMHM*y so collected to constitute an “imtai-

tbreeCouu

tolleetluo districts of Boston, Charleston,
PhlteiiHf.hla. Baltimore, Now Orleans, San

for Col lecture
mt of-th.- “immigration fund.*.* Under this
bill tbe itcaUtiou of liumigrattoo would be
wholly under tbe juri-dl.-Uon of the Na-

than usually required. The list of men
summoned to composed entirely ef leading
business men of tbe city. Nearly all re­
sponded
and very
few asked to
Itooaeter, its Secretary for the West, whoao be excused.
Three are said to have
headquarters are in ttiis city. Dun..g the had military certificates in their pockets,
forty-two yeazsAif Its special mission work which entitle them to exemption, but
the society hasdaken ttie Gospri to over ttn-y would not present them. Toe
13,008,000 homes; lias circulated among jury, as made up, contains tho names of C.
the people 15,090.000 volumes of saving W. West, George W. McAlpin, Thomas G.
truth; &lt;has addressed nearly 500,090 public Smith, Joeeph hater, Herman Goeppcr, A.
religious meetings; has found 1.560,000 S. Butterfield, and other equally well-known
families destitute of all religious reading, buMineea men. Instructions will be given
and more than 2 000,000 families habitually tills jury next Monday. In tbe mean time
•eglectlng all evangelical preaching, its tbe Judges are in consultation on the sub­
147 missionaries during tbe past year la­ ject It to understood that this jury will be
bored In IMrty States and Terri toriea
charged with the most important duty of tovcsligatlng tho facta concerning the late riot
Crouch sad Holcomb Admitted to UaiL
and tlie burning of the court-house, Includ­
Jacxscx, Mich., April 8.—Jud Crouch ing tbe charge of bribery against the jury
and D m Holcomb, charged with tbe mur­ that oouvlcted Bemar.
der of tbe Crouch family, were admitted to
Commute tor TriaL
ball yesterday. In giving hto decision Judge
Tobowto, Can., April 10.—The eases ot
Gridley reviewed at some length tlie testi­
mony adduced is the exaan(nation and aald the four persons accused of attempting lo
that the ruonnity of tbe crime with which bribe members of tiro Ontario Government
tbe defendants ware charged justified him came np Tuesday morning, and all four
io making the bull very heavy. He there­ were committed for trtaL On hearing tho
fore fixed the amount at &gt;20,000 each. The
prisoners were congratulated by tbelr decision Kirkland, toe American, tainted,
friends, but the crowd received too decision and had to be carried from tlie court. He
had fait certain of getting off. Kirkland
in alienee.
to from Peanaylvanla, where he teas a
wife and children. He says tee was autliorFlamss In ■ Flat
New York, April 7.—Shortly before Izod by well-known Michigan lumber dem­
boo® yesterday fire broke out In the tipper
legisl tton, and dkl not think such action
was criminal, as he bad spent between $50.apartment house, at 223 and 225 Ea&lt; , 900 to &gt;100.000 In
Seventeenth wtreefand by four o'clock the
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elegant building had been completely de­ precedent In British cases of bribing a mem­
stroyed, entailing a low of over $200,0©a ber of Parliament, and the Judge based his
Thirty-two families occupied rooms In the decision on one given by Judge Eldred, of
Tract Society Is just dosing its
year, and Uie following Interesting state-

without many narrow escapes.

Three fire-

Use If tbe Great Eat'ern.
Eada has informed Director General Burke,
Of the World's Exposition, that the Great
ill lam Astor against tbe
buprotpe Court decided

Berlin. April fl.—Tlie North German
Oaxotte (Prince Bismarck’s organ) says:
“By bis physician's advice Prince Bis­
marck renounces tbe control of tlie affaire
of Uie PraasUh Gov.-niment, but retains tlie
direction of Imperial affaire, in thlspa-

bribery of a Oubtoet Minister could bo puw

Tbomas Scott, a thief now in jail at Jack*
deuce the night of tbe murder, was offered

vulgo the names of any party holding tbe
same, but refused. Bis nocy to geoeraily
dtomditod.

portant for the London and Uvcrp
money-lenders to know wbo holds this
tranrdtnary mass of grain.”
Tbe Standartfi dispatch from Madrid

BoraapMHL* wul give you aueugUi

WRY will you cough wbA Bhfloh's Cure

bHlLOU'b Catarru Remedy-

HACKKETACK a leading and IregnuiKpw-

BHJLOH’b (Jure will immediately relieve
Croup,'Hbuopiugcough ana Broocuiiiia

“Ob, you needn’t worry,'
RUIN WBOUGHT IN THE FOREST.

. Life, In all of its excllctucut, anxiety, or fcar
te uu “fittui lever,” but tue Humewmu juurucy
ui growing cLUUreu.

Before 1 have u*ed one bottle of .Ely *s Cream
ouie 1 MiyUuug aud u»u a
1 could scarcely speak; it waa almost impos­
sible tu brcaUl luluugli IDJ iiuatrus.
Lsiug
huy a Lreaui Daliu a tuurt Mine Uie trouble CU­

Ely's Ci earn balm I* worth Ita weight in gold
» a cure lur Cauurb. Oue bottle cuied me.—
A ten-cent stamp lately sold In Nashville tor
THESE AKE SOLID FACTS.
Tbe beet blood punier and system regulator
ever placett wittiui the reacuol Buffering 1&gt;Quuuuty, truly u Licctnc bntcra. Inacuviiy ot
U.e Liver, biuousueaa, 2aUUtUce, LuuaUpaUun,

organa, or wuuevcr requires an appcuxcr, luma
1 bey act aureiy and quickly, every buttle guar­
anteed to give cuure •aUaiatUuu ur muucv reluuued. bold al fitly cents a botue by F. T.

Two-thlnla of the Georgia counUcs bare
partial or total pruldblUuu. But tbe law and

or If you have a cold or cough, buy a bot­
tle of HUl’a Peerless Cough byrup. Lae it all.
11 not satisfied, retuni the empty bottle and I
will reluud Um muDcy. 1 also sell Pecrlvaa
VS ora bpecitic ou U.c same Uitna. No cure no
p*y. Cobb'aLitUe Fodophylhu PtUs cures
headache or do pay.
F. T. BOISE.

Woman is superlative; the best leader in life;

narued Allen and throe n:.med Breen, sta­
tioned there with shot-guns and revolvers.
Mike O’Connor cut tbe wire, when Eroeat
Alien shot and k 11 tea Tim O’Connor. Mike
than rushed at ono of the Breens with an
ax, and chopped his bead, inflicting mortal
wounds. Tbe party thee closed In on Mike,
and broke a shot-gun over his head, dis­
abling him. All the surviving parties were

Powder La lo boll * umall quantity in water.
If ammonia U present It will produce an Oder:
Advices from Armenia state that the Eu­ If alum, it will smell old and taste bitter; lx
starch, flour or filling, they will remain in the
phrates Valley has been visited with a seri- cup
aa the Cream Tartar aud Soda will disap­
pear. De Laud's Chemical Basing Powder la
about Dtarbeklr and Kharput
made from Cream Tarter and tk-d* only, and
by lhe use of it, you get full strength, full
Ministry have tendered their resignations tn weight, no Imposition, and very fine, delicious
pastry at low cost. Sold only in cans. Try It.
bet ot Depndes on tbe Premier's proposal Test IL Use IL

an old feud between tbe Breens and tbe
O'Counam.
___

•
BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE.
tbe revision of tlie Constitution.
The best salve tn the world for Cuta, Bruises,
London, April A—Tbe annual boat moo
Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Borts, Tetter,
between the Oxford and Cambridge Univer- Sorts,
Chapped B-nda, Chilblain*, Corns, and all
Skin Era , mjoo, and positively cures riles. -It
—four miles and two furlongs—from
Putney to Mortlake. Tbe weather was very
unpropltious. The air was filled with a
drizzling rain and a heavy mist overhung
the river, while the water was decidedly
choppy. There were but few spectators.
The Cambridge crew wbs the favorite from

Mexican Tradsi non la PracilcaJ Revolt
in the Republic are cloned in protest against
the stamp act Effort" at a compromise betweeu the merchants and Preaident have
failed. Tbe latter Insists on collecting the
tex at all hazards, and there is some talk of
fining merchants for violating the spirit of
tbe law. Minister Morg n is unable to pro­
tect the property of Americans against
tho enforcement of Uio decree. All buslneaa
is suspended, and no stores will be open to­
day unlese the police open them. There Is

Chicago &amp; Alien Election.
- Chicago, April 8.—At lhe annual meet­
ing of the stock:aiders of the Chicago A
Alton Railroad Company in tills city yeeterday Messrs. John F. Slater, of Norwiclt,
Conn.; George C. McMullin, of Chicago,
were re-elected DI: xMora, and subsequently
the Board of Directors re-elected Mr. T. IL
Blackstone, President; Mr. J. C. McMullin,
Vlce-Preeident; Mr. Charles IL Foster.
Treasurer; Mr. C. H. Chappell, General
C. Beckwith, Attorney.

A Sweeping Reduction.
St. Loom, April 8.—A general order
hns been issued by the Executive Commit­
tee ot tbe Gouid and Wabash systems, pro­
claiming a reduction of ten per cent. In sal­
aries of ah oflicers receiving one hundred
dollars per month and over. Engineers amt
train men are not Included. Tlie reduction
to made for the months of April, May and
June, or longer If necessary.

Six 0u. ol Eleven Drowned.
eleven negroes from McDowell's plantation
started to cross the river here Tuesday night
after stock belonging to their employer.
When about half-way cross the skiff u;iset
and six of the men were drowned. Tlie re­
mainder were rescued in an exhausted con­
dition.

Absolute Prohib lion.
Tuscola, ill. April 8.—The City Coun­
cil Monday nicht passed an ordinance ab­
solutely prohibiting the sale of liquors by
drugstores Even a doctor's prescription,
tho favorite dodge, will not avail. Thure to
not a saloon in toe county.
A Lyncher Convicted of Manslaughter.
Nkw Lexington. O., April fl.- Tlie jury
in the case of tbe State of Ohio against
William Blakely, Indicted for murder In the
second degree for lynching Richard Hickey,
alter a daliberation of two iioon brought In
5 verdict st manslaughter.

Spaniards toward America for allowing

FOOLISH

Tbe rowing and steering of Oxford were
some what wild, bat the men worked gamely
to pieces. Cambridge finished fresh, nearly
three lengths ahead, in 31:89.
London, April fl.—Gladstone's French he
bill passed its second reading in tbe House

WOMEN

Tbose suffering from
complaints peculiar to
their
‘
daily

Friend.

THE MARKETS.
New You, April 10.
LIVE STOCK—Cattlo.

FIZ)u3—Good to Ch'o'toc
Bold by allvlruggtou.

WHEAT- No.
No. 2 Spring.
OGRN
RVE

FK. B.—Everr woman, sickly or Im
Should
read Dr. Pcngelly’a book, “Advice
concerning disease of* women and children,'

PORK—Mess.

CHICAGO.

BEEVES-Rxtra...
Choice
Good.

Medium
Butchers' Stock
Inferior Cattle.
HOGS—Live—Good to Choice
SHEEP
BUTTER—Creamery
Good to Choice Dairy
EGGS—Fresh....
FLOUR-Wlntcr

TRADE

BITTERS
Barley. No.
BROOM (X)KNRod-Tipped Hurl.

THE BEIT SUOS
Liver and .kidney Bemady,

POTATOES—Good to Choice^
PORK—Mesa

Common Dreo*cd Siding.
Flooring
Common Board*
Fencing
lath
Shlngiee
EAST LIBERTY
TTLB—ReM..
Fair to Good.

THEY (THE UTkTwiA &amp; UTIGETOI,

HJBGULATB ¥&amp;■ BOWELS,
all Uri-

HOGS—Yorkers..

Pbiiadclpiiias

SHEEP—Bom....

Common

BALTIMORE

Nwpsand Malt Bitters Oa.
DETROIT. JOCH.

�- Good sugar weather.
women making the same requirement in con­
Vegetation begineth to sproat.
and properly luddenu They attended tained in the law of 1875, whieh it ia
Numerous farmer have begun plow­
in a body. Each in torn presented her claimed repeals the taw of 1873. See
ing.
*
- APR. IS. 1#M balloft,—the inspectors in each aud
SATURDAY,
The school* 1“Burned buaincaa Mon­
The plaintiff claim*that the law of
every c**e politely l&gt;ul promptly refus­
GF Hurrah 1 All kinds of feed grind­
day.
LIFE IH NASHVILLE, ing to receive and deposit itin the bal­ 1873 waa not in force when the reorgan­ Saturday waa a busy day for trades­
ig at
Marshall, Gallatin A Co*a.
lot box. The women now threaten to ization took place, and that it waa un­
men.
And Her Environs,
prosecute the Inspectors fur Dntreceiv constitutional ; ad tbat the authority
WIRR FENCES.
4
Various pieces of sidewalk are in bad
Best fnur-ppint Barb Wire Painted ^-Anticipating a rise in iron Frank ing their ballute, and the end ia not of the defendant dependent upon ita
validity. This substantially denies the
and Galvanised, at a price that is leas' C. Boise lias invested in two car-loath
Jacob Furlong has moved again to
than one-half the cost of Board Fence,
—The bine ribbon meeting was held corporate existeno i of the village.
If
Nash villr.
and will last five times as long. 2.000 of that commodity.
at the Met .odist church Sunday after­ tlie law is valid under which the taxes
lbs. now on hand.
C.L, Glasgow.
Jucob Young is building a porch to
—Thursday was a Rood day fur mar­ noon. Mra. L. O. Crocker presided. are levied, there is no showing or pre­
his domicile.
EF1 F. T. Boise has just received a keting maple sugar, and transactions Joule Williams, Willie Kellogg, Elmer tense but tba. the proceedings as to the
S. ft. Inge mon is at Marcellus visiting
large line of Wall Pap*r, Borders, In that staple were lively.
Grigg*, Blanche Powers, Aubrey Fran­ sale of the property are regular, and
Winnnir Sluwlrs, Ceiling Decorations, * —C. W. Smith lias Bold his grocery
hia son Charles.
cis, Minnie Potter, Louie Mnrshall, the taxes asseiwed reasonable and au­
etc., for the spring trade. Call and ex­
J. J. Potter has decided to move to
stock
to
W.
E.
Buel
and
E.
IL
While,
Frankie Wort, Gretie Young and Ella thorized. It appears that the village of
amine. _______________________
who will HMume pos^enion May Ut*7 Wolcott recited appropriate selections Nashville has been acting ita organized West Bay City.
FAINT. PAINT. PAINT.
Considerable drinking and drunken­
—A hunch of small white flowers, Bongn were rendered by Gertrude In- capacity a* a village for the last 12 or
BaxtetA Brils 161b. Liquid Paint out­
ness Saturday.
wears any otlier. 1 gallon covers 800 just opened, were discovered under a grraon nnd Mra. T. Bnuly, Gracia mid ■ 13 years under the laws of the state
Horace Larkins is building a house
square feet two coats, and costs kaa brush heap in Price’s woods the oilier Markle Foote, Minnie Potter and Edna passed for that purpose ; and the cir­
At Paicte that Dirr Coanthan any .redy mixed paint made. I
.
! Truman. Mrs. 8. Overholt gave a se­ cuit judge finds tbat the taxes for 1883 on east Reed street.
have sold it for 10 years sn&lt;l can testi­ day.
F. J. Purchis is again happy in the
Ads Webster, Laura were regularly assessed and spread un­
fy m to it* merit*. C. L. Glasgow.
TmoM.
—Frank Buker has purchased C. M. lect rending.
possession of a horse.
Stillwell, Irn Bnuly and Eat* Frighner der tlie laws governing said village.and
(J. M. Wood’s livery barn is completed
iy Bee the new spring style* in Putman’s old house and is moving it.
rendered
a
dialogue.
The
•.ttenilance
that
the
warrant
attached
to
the
roll,
onto
his
lota
in
the
east
part
of
the
rillMillinery
Fancy goods at
and ready for oocnpamy.J
was good and the entertainment was commanding the'marshal tn collect tlie
One of Henry Heath’s little girls is
tax against the plaintiff was in pnrau- very sick with spinal fever.
.
ATTENTION.
—Petition* are in circnlation pray­ well worth listening to.
All peraona indebted to me by note ing the common council to not accept
Jake Haberstaat got on a big drunk
. or account are requested to settle the
SUPREME OOUET DEOIB1OH.
on ita face, and the levy waa made in aud lost a good house-keeper.
same atyour earliest convenience with any saloon-keeper’s bonds for the com­
accordance with law. It does not ap­
ing year.
G. W. Francis.
L. J. Wheeler.
The telegraph office has been suppli­
pear that anv person except thia plain­ ed with a new operating table.
—Enmry Parody has purchased Joe
mJd Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce­
Filed March 6. 1884.
»
G^8e.mplcs tent by mail if requested.
tiff has ever questioned the validity of
Will Griffith has returned from a
Crout’s property across Quaker brook,
ment at
In * replevin raft for property seized to satis­ tlie village organization, and it has sev­
Marshall Gallatin A Co’s.
two weeks’ sojourn in Detroit.
and wfiLtake possesion at once. $1,000 fy taxes sssessed by tbe village authorities. It
eral
times
heen
recognized
by
the
leg
­
Is proper for the court to decline to consider
Frank C. Boise will build an agricul­
islature of this state. The corporate
Writes insurance for the Continental,
—.*/Burgman has a full-grown Ply- tbe constitutionality of the act under which organization of a village and the valid­ tural room in the rear of his store.
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun moth Rock hen. in whom he has al ways (be village claimed relncorpocatlon.
Robt. McCartney baa thoroughly re­
Tbe proceedings and levy herein being tn ac­
and Gertnania insurance companies,
cordance with that act, and regular on tbelr ity nf the charter cannot he attacked in painted his house and added new
at lowest rates, and loans money on reposed absolute confidence, but the face, lhe judgment of tbe lower court couflnn- this collateral manner. Thia has been blinds.
fowl
betrayed
that
trust
on
Thursday
real estate.
Mortgages bought and
l»g then: will not be disturbed.
substantially decided by this court
Miss Powers’ school closed Monday
sold. Bee him.
, s
by laying an egg that could have been
Error to Barry.
heretofore.
We do not regard the with two scholars and Charlie Put. ia
Clement Smith and Huggett &lt;£■ Smith, for case an calling for a decision upon the
If you are going to buy a carriage beaten by a bumble robin.
attendance.
or wagon see B. F. Reynold* before
- Frank A. Bacon. Clark B. Hall and plaintiff and appellant.
Knappen «f- question nf the effect of the law of 1375
C. L. Glasgow was at Jonesville over
you bny^__________
_
r.uixfh Andrus, county board of ex­ Van Arman, and James A. Sweexey, for neon that of 1873.
Sunday, sparking (Dame Rumor says)
F
New styles of Furniture of every aminers, held a teachers’ examination defendant.
.
The finding of the circuit judge is a pretty woman.
description constantly arriving at at the central school building SaturSherwood, J. This is an action of re­ sufficient to support the judgement ren­
Kellogg A Demaray’s furniture store.
J. W. Nichols, of Branch county, ac
dav. A large number of teachers, in­ plevin, to recover for the value of prop­ dered at the circuit, and it must be af­
ex-resident, has been in the village on
cluding thirty new applicants, were in erty taken by the marshal of the vil­ firmed. with costs.
business this week.
lage of Nashville, to satisfy a tax for
(Tho other justices concurred.)
A third interest in the Nashville Ele­ attendance.
Complete election returns, not only I 1
vator and Feed Mill. Will trade fnr
■—’Tis said that while M. B. Brooks the year 1882, levied upon the property
from Castleton but the entire county, J
salable property. Also a farm of 160 was at a "sugaring off” in the country of tbe plaintiff by virtue of a warrant
AHOTHEB CHAPTER
on third page.
acres, (115 imoroved) two miles westof a few days ago, some mischievous girls issued by the authorities of the village
Warranted for Ten Years not to Crack,
Mrs. John Furniss had another bad
Nashville.
J. B. Marshall.
Peel, Chalk or Blister. Palate, Oils,
buried his road cart under a straw stack in pursuance of act No. 179. Laws 1873.
Varnishes and BruAbesattack Thursday morning, but recov­
rp* New style, adjustable easy rock­ and otherwise caused him much per­ No question arises upon the pleadings.
As everybody knows the cornmnnity ered later in the day.
ers, at loweat prices, just, received at plexity. Have a care, girls, Barney is
The case is before us npon findings has been considerably exorcised for
Services at tlie Congregational church
Kellogg A Demarat's.
one of the most promising boys noir in of fact and law solely. The court finds three months or moreover the scandal will hereafter be regulated by Nashville
FOB 8AIX
the defendant wan marshal at the time regarding Miw Ella Powers school, but
the matrimonial market.
instead of standard time.
BEST ON WHEELS.
Buggies and Carriages, Wagons and
tbe suit was commenced, and as such on Saturday evening last the County
—We publish thia week the official
Billy Meynell has been doing some
Platforms, at factory prices.
was engaged in collecting the taxes for Board of Examiners took decided ac­
C. L. Glasgow.
decision of the case of Hiram Coe vs.
fine ornamental painting for I. N. Kel­ Wlard Plows and Bspalrs,.
the village under bis warrant, duly is­ tion upon the matter, and now if toologg, John Bell and Henry Roe.
ISTEggs, of the White Leghorn vari- J.L.Gregory. Persons specially inter­ sued upon an assessment properly and
South Bend Plows 'and Repairs,
D. C. Griffith is closing out bis stock
eiy, for batching, only fifty cente per ested in Nashville should preserve the regularly made, according to tbe pro­ rnueb-interested friends will give tbe
lady a let-up, no further trouble is ap­ of clothing and filling up with a full
dozen.
J. L. Stevens.
decision as a memento of the unsuc­
Gale Chilled Plows and Repairs.
visions of the act above mentioned, for prehended.
cessful effort of a few discontented
stock of choice family groceries.
ty Closing out our Lumber very
the
collection
of
the
tax
assesM-d
A
brief
resume
of
this
trouble
is
in
KALAMAZOO
tax-payers to "bust up” tbe corporation
R. W. Cross is moving into Lis house
cheap at
against the plaintiff, and upon which order. In December last complaints
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s,
of tlie village of Nashville.
across Quaker brook. C. W. Dcmary
the defendant seized and held the prop­ touching tbe incompetency of Miss
SPRING
TOOTH HARROW,
will occupy the house he vacates.
—We hope to see our newly-elected
STALLION FOR SAXE.
erty at the time the writ waa sued out
The M. E. church ladies served re­
Tlie BEST Made.
On aoconnt of ill health I offer my road commissioner Dillenbeck, put against him in this suit; that the vil- Powers to govern her department, were
made to tbe school board. At a meet­ freshments in the Burgman building on
Stallion, Young Sir Charles, for sale. some effective work upon the long
of Nashville was incorporated in 1869; ing of the board held during the boli
Price $300, if sold soon.
town meeting day. Receipts $7.
croaaway four miles north of town.
39-30
L. McKinnis, Nashville.
and that in March and April, 1879, tbe day vacation, the board decided tbat it’
G. A. Truman is now tbe possessor of
There is hardly a season in the year
election of officers of said village took was for the best interests or the school
REMOVAL.
Jas. Cross’ trotter—which attracts the
when a loaded team can cross it with­
With the Bert Hanger made, all put up by
My patrons will please remember that out fear of an accident. Nothing short place, and the action contemplated in that a change in teachers be made, con­ attention of lovers of good home-flesh.
* rtrictV flrrt-claM Tinner of years’ ex­
sections 14 to 21, inclusive, of act No. sequently Mias Powers was asked to
perience, wbo 1* alao a Tin, Copper
I have removed my stock of clothing
'
Albert Wright and wife, of Oregon,
and Sheet Iron worker. Sec ua
to my own store, opposite LenU A of piking will put it in respectable 179, Lhwb of 1873, for reincorporation,
resign,
but
she
positively
refused
to
do
and have your buildings
1
Mrs.
Polly
Wright
of
Ind.,
aud
An
­
shape.
Sons, furniture store, and am better
was bad, and the declaration of rein­ thia. A couple of weeks later the Town­
spouted, and Bare
prepared to serve my customers than
drew Wrigiit of Ovid, are guests at
—We have a village ordinance which corporation duly filed April 16, 1879,
many times their
ever before. Please call at my new
ship School Inspector investigated the• John E. Barry’s this week.
makes it illegal for any person to leave under the act; that ever since that
quarters.
8. LlEBMAUSER,
matter end reported to tlie County'
L. Faul of Woodland was in tlie vilMerchant Tailor. vehicles, lumber or other rubbish in time all the functions of said village
Board of Examiners. That body citedl lage yesterday looking up bis relations
th^streets and allevs, except by con­
A whole car load of Drain Tile sent of the council. The marshal w'.ll have been performed under the provis­ her to appear at Hastings on Feb. 9th,&gt; to the Barry, Ionia and Kent Ins. Co.
“Tbe EUr that leads them all.”
ions of the last-named act; that the to answer to a charge of incompetency
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
' He’s in over a hundred dollars.
soon lie making the rounds to inquire warrant was signed hy the assessor and ,I lo
out tnere
to Rovern
govern ner
her kiiooi
school,, but
there was too’
Mrs.
Margret
Snyder
and
sod Mat
VIRGINIA FARMS AND MILLS
Xew
Home Sewing Machines,
into the condition of such things and president ot tl.o Tillage, aod directed mnch Droo( 0„ tho othet ride ,nd the
» son. of Shelby, 0., and Sam Fowler aod
For sale and exchnuge. Write for it will be well to make peace with the
to tho maralial thereof, dated NoTetn- j cl„rgo waa not sustained and Miss wife, of Sheridan, Mien., children of
Needles and Attachments.
Free Catalogue. Refer to Mr. John F.
her 39,1882, and was otherwise in form Powers went on with the school.
Fuller, of Nashville, to whom we have city dads.
Mrs. Palmatier, deceased, attended the
sold a farm. IL B. Chaffin A Co..
—F. F. Hilbert, the wide-awake and a* required by section 7 of said act No.
Miss Powers’ certificate expired Mar. funeral on Wednesday.
38-31
Richmond, Va,
popular Woodland merchant, is east 179; that the assessment roll and war­ 34th and on Saturday la t she atte nded
Faul A Velte, the hardware men of
buying goods for the spring and sum­ rant were apparently a compliance the public examination and was exam­ Woodland, are doing a fine business as.
♦By not having to work through the mer trade. In tho matter of making with tlie act; and that plaintift refused ined for a new one.
they richly deserve to. Their stock is
summer over a hot stove, but easily selections Frank has an enviable repu­ to pay his tax when demanded by tbe
Tbe County Board of Examiners cal
complete and the boys are alive to tbe
and coolly doing the same work over a
Gasoline Stove. I have one where an tation and his customers can rely upon collector before suit was brought
ed a special meeting at the Wolcott wants of their customers. A new advt
The following are tbe findings of law Honor, Saturday evening, to receive elsewhere speaks at seasonable goods.
explosion is impossible, as you cannot the new stock being almost endless in
fill the Reservoir without the tires go variety, of tbe best quality and sold at npon the facts: “(I) The action of tbe
I. N. Harter,, at Woodland, has pur-,
ing out of their own accord.
No lowest prices, with a 7 per cent reduc­ electors and officers of said village so some testimony In regard to her case
and to render a decisive decision. The chased th© Warner Bros.’ stock of gro­
smoke, no bad odors, guaranteed per­
tion to every cash down customer.
bat* in March and April, 1879, had the meeting was planned for a qu:et affair | ceries and moved his fine stock of drugs
fectly safe; children ean use it.
—Wednesday eveui?.? ***C*at eight effect of adoption by said electors and but from all accounts tbat to us was an and medicines to the building lately oc­
VAPOR STOVtS
tyThe Best Bedstead in two coun­ o’clock Mrs. A. J. Hardy heard a rays­ officers, under color of law, of a special exceedingly lively session. The Exam­ cupied by them. The addition of new
ties, only five dollars at
tarions noise in the back yard, and upon charter containing tlie provisions of, ining board, after listening to some goods gives him a complete stock,
In
fact.
Everything in the Hardware
K«L!.0Gg A Dfmaray’s. ,
and
with
the
powers
conferred
or
at
­
testimony,
much
heated
remarks
and
a
which be proposes to sell at satisfacto­
investigation discovered that a sneak
FARM FOR SALE.
thief had made off with a large ham tempted to be conferred by, said act ' few tlplo"*™. and at Ur a ireful de­ rily low prices. Bee new advt.
Line at Bottom Privet,
Eighty-acre farm 8 miles south of that was being smoked in a barrel near No. 179 of the Laws of 1878. (S) Said liberation of the facts in the case, con­
Quitea number ot tbe friends of The
Nashville, well improved with good by. Suspicion pointed to a party whose act was not, so far as the n incorpora­ cluded to give Miss Powers the oppor­
News have forwarded the numbers
double frame house nearly new 30x40,
tion of said village is concerned, re tunity to resign, and if she did and her asked for last week. Tbe reward of
barn, good orchard, spring by tbe premises were searched Thursday eve.,
bouse, cistern and well, farm fenced bnt without developing connected evi­ pealed by implication by the general examination papers were satisfactory,it subscription went to Mrs. Walton of
mostly with board fence, all kinds of dence. Dan Keyes’ barn has also been village act of 1875. (8) An inquiry in­ wo ild grant her a new certificate, but Maple Grove, who was the first to re­
fruit. Will sell cheap and on terms tu relieved of a couple of hay forks lately. to the validity of said act No. 179 in­
if she wouldn’t then no certificate spond. We forward copies of differ­
suit any one. Parties wishing tu buy
volves an inquiry into the validity of
can do no better than by calling on me.
—Easter will be observed at both the reincorporation of said village, and would be given her; and it is thought ent publications to the other parties
38-33
James S. Perry.
Miss Powers wpuld have resigned then who kindly responded to tbe call, and
churches with appropriate and inter­ cannot be determined in this case. (4)
and there but for the interence of out­ will return their Hews if they so ex- SZPIR/IIISrG-,
84.
YEW MII.LINEHY GOODS.
esting exercises by the Sunday schools. Defendant did not unlawfully detain
siders.
press themselves.
Tbe latest styles of millinery of every The exefeises will occur Sunday even­
plaintiff’s property described in the
The school board on Monday notified
description for the spring trade just re­
ing. The Congregational folks will writ in this cause, and defendant bad
IMJCD.
- ,
ceives by
■
AIhs. C. A. Page.
her tbat her services would be no long
jJATEER— At tbe residence ot her sor.
give an exercise consisting of scripture
the commencement of this action, er required unless she could produce PAL
ChM. Fowler. tuWsple Grove. April 8, 18S4.
ry Coru'.Meal, Chop Feed, Oats and reading and responses, singing, recita­ at
and
still
has,
by
virtue
of
said
levy,
a
of
dropsy,
Mrs.
Mary
Palmateer,
aged
SO
the
proper
certificate,
and
on
Tuesday
Corn at
tions, etc. About the same program lien upon said goods and chattels to
Hardware Dealers,
years. .
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
| will be carried out at the Methodist the amount of $91.80, and tbat be is en­ she retaliated by serving Ja notice on
Mrs. Palmateer waa born In Pennsylvania,
the board to the effect that she would Feb. 2, 1804, and In early life moved to Ohio.
WOODLAND,
I church with tbe additon of an egg titled to judgment therefor, and for
NEW MEAT MARKET.
bold the same responsible for her years In 1824 ebe waa united in marriage to David
i I breaking.
Call lhe upecial attention of the public to tbelr
cost* of thia suit.” Judgment was ac­ salary.
Fowler, to whom she bore twelve children, and
rille and surnMusdlng coounantty tMat I hare /^General ill health seems to prevail
stock of aeaaonable good* raeh aa
cordingly entered for the defendant
There has been no school in her de­ with whom she continued to live until his de­
just at present in thia vicinity. Tbat for tlie amount of the tax, with costs partment since Monday noon, wh^n tbe cease in 1847. She remained a widow till 1862 House and Barn Trimmings,
LiebhAUMT, where can always be found a com
dread disease, spinal fever, b is numer­ of the suit.
when she was married to D. Palmateer. She Nails Glass.
hite Lead, Jlhmeats, Murage,
janitor locked the house.
1 at lowest t rices, ous victims, there are several cases of
Tbe plaintiff’s counsel claims that
lived with him until his death in 1883, after
s and telling low, malarial fever, the mumps are still the facts are insufficient to support tbe
which she shared tbe home and sympathy of Wool Twine, Hope, Cistern
ot tlie public patpalled home
her eon Charles, until she was called to ex­ Pumpa. Farm
prevalent, which, together with in­ judgment; that the proceedings by
Wire
numerable colds, leave- few in tlie which Ilia property was taken were not
Tnesday evening about 0 o'clock, change her earthly home for one “not made by
bright bloom of healthj With tbe authorized by any law of thia state; John Gaines fell dead. He had just re­ hands, eternal in the heavens." 8be has been a
BALT1I0BE.
eo'ttiug of more pirn-anr weather, and tbat ihe only valid charter of Nashville moved his boots nnd crossed the room member of the Christian church for the last
Hing and------i. Secured at a

WAJrillVII-l^Ki

BATTLE CREEK,

SPRING GOODS.
CARPETS.
BLACK SILKS,
CASHMERES,

Come and See Us and
Save Money.

T. B. SKINNER.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, Patty
Doors, Blinds, Singes,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead forks Painti

NASHVILLE WAGONS

EaveTmghingsSpouting

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

Barn Door Hanger
Stoves, Ranges,

CALL AND SEE US.

FRANK G. BOISE.
’

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

.

11. M. Slooua, kv renuxl th* White
fat in.
Mra. Speaker and eon have returned
toOtno.
A.X. Wlllhuu ha mored on bi.
fatber’a farm.
Mina Abd* Winters will toach in the
Bryant diali;c‘. Uiia summer.
Wm. aad Michael Hendershot will
both build buaaea thia aeaaon.
"Doxy ” hdh been on the aick list for

Uie general brightening up of spring, was tbat of 1869; and tbat tbe law of
it is throughtthat these difficulties will 1873 ia unconstitutional, (under which a
disappear and Nashville folks will be reincorporation is claimed,) and tbe
tax proceedings on their faces are void.
—The principal feature of the Hast­ We do not think the position of plain­
ings city election waa tbe attempt of tiff’s conn**! tenable. Tbe circuit judge
the ladies to vote for school officers. very properly declined to consider ‘he
Tbe Hastings women—God bless them constitutionality of tbe law of 1878.
—are interested in the matter of edu­ Tbe law of 1889, under which the first
cation and schools, and felt that they
had a right to have their say upon these made the marshal collector of taxes.
Under an
matters. Outside advice corroborated Local Acts 1869, p. 850.
their ideas, but home lawyers held tbat amendment to tbe charter of tbe vil
Isge, (Bess. Lawa 1873. p. 45,443.) It was
doubted ly had a right to vote at dUtrict made tlie duty of tbe treasurer of tbe

to set them down. As he bent forward,
Christian virtues.
be fell, uttered a groan and was dead.
Tbe funeral waa held at tbe M. E. church,
A coronor’s jury was summoned
Wednesday morning to investigate the
cause of death, and-their finding is
that heart diaease was the cause.
Mr. Gaine# was 67 yuars old. He had peopte of God.”
been a resident of Nashville about t/ro
years. For many years he resided near

ware; also the Ce'ebrated
Chicago Cooking (Mares.

to Hastings on Thursday where tbe f u-

Strong ia making a barrel of money
from tbe Nashville Nows, and yet it is
sard he want* to sell out. The News ia
a good paper—careful, reliable and al-

CARD OF THAIU.

Mr. and Mrs. Cram. Fowmul

the Hardware Mm.

PAUL a VBLTR.

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CARPETS!

APR. 1S.19M.

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IINWTOJI LETTER.
Wabuimgtox, D. C

briefly diacusMMl waa a resolution
cling the committee on Public
ihh tn invm'irate the adulteration
immI. drink and drugs, which is af-

W*a prttpostMl for the purpose of ascer­
taining to what extent Ummh. poisonous
compounds prevailed, sod whether any
was uecmssry. Tess, oleomargarine
aad the new commodity that the man*
afsctnrv call crcsmrrina were the prin­
cipal Llrwre talked alxrat.
Representa­
tive Parker mh! it had been shown
within a few days by examination in
the state &lt;»f New York, that the work­
men 'engaged in the manufacture ot
these aul*tsuc&lt;s were so affected by
the axilla used for deoderrixing filthy
materials made into what they call
dairy products that their nails fell from
their hands and their teeth from .their
mouths. Mr. Browne, of lad., did not
think this investigation was within the
province of Congreea. Mr. Wait, of
Cono., contended that action bv Con­
gress would be more effective than diseonuectrd legislation by the various
states. Hon. 8. 8. Cox complained that
Congress was getting otnniveroua, it
was taking in everything. There would
noon be a committee to investigate how
much aaud thrgrocer put in bls angar,
and bow much water in his milk. He
objected to the perpetual interference
of Congress with local matters, and to
what he called these microscopic bills,
brought in for tbe purpose of getting
money ont of tbe Treasury.
Tbe House passed the bill withdraw­
ing the tiade dollar from circulation
Wrlyin tlie week, and next proceeded
to discuss tbe Indian appropriation bill
which calls for five millions and is still
the pending measure.
Bills and more bills were introduced
again this week, although eight thous
and have already been presented since
tbe opening of tbe session, and five
hundred are awaiting the attention of
tho House. It is probable that Con­
gress will adjourn in Jane, and moat of
the House committees harecome to tbe
conclusion that it will be useless to re­
port any more measure*. however im­
portant, aa there will be no chance of
their being reached during thia session.
This week again the Senate bos
wrestled-with the Educational bill, •in­
volving Federal aid to common schools
Senator Coke delivered an argument
against tlie measure, bolding it to be
nncouatitutionsl, citing authorities to
show the Government hha do right to
raise money by taxea for such disposal
as the bill provides. Senators George,
Beck, Garland and Lamar discussed
points raised by Senator Coke, and
Senator Blair, tbe father of tbe meas­
ure. spoke briefly, taking time, how­
ever, to hurl at tbe Kentucky Senator.
Mr. Beck, tbe declaration that there
was no question of the superiority of
woman among all races. Tbe Dew
Hampshire Senator bad been twitted
by Senator Bqek, for bis advocacy of
the sixteentli amendment recently re­
ported from Mr. Blair’s committee.
Tho latter is Dow confident of the pas­
sage of his long cherished school bill.
Among some rather unimportant
measures the Senate passed a bill to
improve coinage. It provides for a
more perfect regulation of the relative
value of the minor coins, and their im■ provementas to metal, devices aud in­
scriptions.
Tbe Educational question waa put
aside the other day in order that Sena­
tor Platt, who is not addicted to long
or frequent speeches, might dwell up­
on the Decesaition of making the Pat­
ent office a oeperato and independent
Department. He read statistics show­
ing tbe value to the country of inven­
tive genius and urged that more room
and a larger force were needed to prop­
erly perform tbe increasing work. Tbe
Connecticut/. Senate: did not bare com­
plimentary attention from other Sena­
tors during bis argument. Scarcely
three of his political brethren occupied
their seats at one time, while tbe dozen
or so Senators &lt;»d tbe Democratio side
were variously employed. Senator
Saulsbury prom ensiled the floor in rear
of the dr-ka. Senator Garland reclin­
ed full length on a sofa. Senator

Mr Frye

wm

absorbed id a pamphlet

the firm
fore he had the asthma, so ho thought it
beat to lay it by for future use; in fact,
r Grind laM everything by for
um that he could.
as really tad to see this wNtehaired old man, this weather-beaten
green stump of the forest, bowed down
with grief, and tbe pitiful tears came
iuto his eves and trlnklrd down to the
end of bis noaa. from which be ever
and anon wiped them with the back of
hia gnarled and brawny hand.
"You seem under the influence of a
heavy sorrow, Brother Grind,” remark­
ed the young parwon, who had entered
unperoeived, and seated himself on an
upturned horse bucket while the farm­
er wan stuffing another bunch of straw
into the cotter. The farmer looked up
from hia work with a weary smile of re­
cognition and replied after he had
changed his quid on the other cheek:
"Yea, brother, the hand of misfort­
une has rested heavily npon me. I try
to bear it like a Christian, bat it’s
migiity hard, person, and it goes pow­
erful agin tlie grain to be resigned.”
"I hope ao, my afflicted brother, and
trust tbsWqnay offer the consolations
of religion,the-parson sympa­
thetically; "but in what way have you
been bereaved ! I hope your wife----"Oh, Betsy, she’s all right,” inter­
rupted the fanner.
"And the children ! I bad not heard.
You have not lost aqy of tlie children !”
and ths parson grew more animated in
bis interest.
"Nut as I knows of,” said the farmer,
"not a blamed kid; tbe children are
doing well enough.*
"Where, then, has the blow fallen,
brother! At what sacred plsce m the
family circle baa the dread shaft of the
death angel been turned to bring sad­
ness into a onee happy home! The
wind, I trust, will be tempered to the
shorn lamb.”
•
"The family circle is all serene, par­
son, but as for my misfortune, I should
rather think I’ve had my share since I
saw you. You know that colt—that
oPoary plug that aster run in the calf­
lot tiiar ! Well, sir, last spring I—I—b
At this point the old man completely
broke down, sobbed audibly, and grit­
ted bis teeth. "I sold him to Gabe
Cummings for *90 and an old hair bri­
dle."
“Seems to me that waa a fair price,*’
aaid the parson.
Seemed to me, at the time, that it
was, but this is a weary world, parson,
and we never know what trials is in
store for us. I know, parson, you’ll
pardon my emotion when I tell you the
news that I been! only this morning.
What do you think, butthat vbar dudblamed fool colt, tbat I sold fur *90 and
an old hair bridle, made a mile last
Monday in2J0,and beat Silverton Maid
on a *500 bet, and Gabe Canimings
rakejl in all that wealth. There isn’t
much temperin’ of the shorn lamb to
the wind in that Pm the worst shorn
lamb you ever see,parson, and I tell
you ibis seems to me a mighty cold day
for lambs.”
Under the shsdow of this great mis­
fortune the old man bowed his hoary
bead over the straw cutter, and drop­
ped a tear and a large gob of grief into
its depths. So ne sorrows are too holy
to be gazed on by strange eyes. Tbe
parson felt that even the consolations
of religion would be inadequate in thia
case, and he tiptoed ont of tbe barn,
and left the old man with his heart sor-

or

DECKER BROS
you hisd your han’ Id hit anyhow.
"Me! Meguhyer MJ tn fin wbot disa­
grees wid'yer f Unr.le Mose, I b’leeves
you’s a Iosin’ what little brains yer haul
iu dr fust place. What de deblwl did
and makes yer look co •iarrblef"
"Mv wife. Dat’* what you gob me.
Didn't yoa many me to dat Matildv
Snowball, what disagree* wid me for­
ty tin it* a day e»«er since we were mar­
ried T G’way Waagdoodle, or I’ll diarvtnember you am de ’nointed ob de
Lawd. and jam yer carkis* inter an ash
barrel. G’way, I a ay, din heah disa­
greement am catchin’, and 1 baa got
hit od bofe aides, bad.”

BATTLE CREEK,

"HowT
"Why, I bought up every pound of
it in town, and the roads are ao bad
'that do more can be got for a month.”
"And how have you succeeded!”
"Bustad all to smash,” was the sor­
rowful reply. "Justas I got the cor­
ner fixed only tlie three fam ilea in town
who eat cod-fish wdnt to Florida to
spend tbe winter!”

“Papa, is it a sin for a man to have

“Well, it isn’t a sin in heaven to
have two wives there, is it!”
"Yes, I suppose so.”
"Why, old Bloomer’s wife what
died yesterday is his second wife what’s
died (now, and if he goes to heaven
when he dies, he’ll have two wives
there, won’t he!”
"Then heaven must be a sort of Mor­
mon place, isn’t it!”
"That’ll do now.”"Oh, yea; yon always say •that’ll do
Dow’ when you can't answer what I

"Bedad, an’ owld Englind bad betther come to terums molglity quick, or
tbe frinds of Erin will blow all av her
railroad sthations oot av the wather.”
*fDo you think it right, Mr. O’Toole,
to carry on war in such a manner!”
"Yis, be jabbers. As long as Eng­
land thramples on the roights of Oirishmen, we have the roight to fight her
ivery way we can, an’ we’ll stab her in
the back ivery tolme we get a chance
to face her. D’ye moind that, now !”
"Are you a naturalised citizen of this
country, Mr. O’Toole!”
"Howly murtber. no! Oime thrue to
ould Oireland to the lasht.
"But I should think you would want
to become a citizen of this country, so
as to have all of its privileges.”
"Divil a bit. An’ its meself, Dinnis
O’Toole, moigbt get into thrubble some
doy, an’tliin wudn’t it be'handy to call
on tbe British flag to protect ita sub­
jects from harrum! Do ye moind tbat,
now.”
’

NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
PRICE •! », IT PAn» IN ADVANCE^

W. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S,

CTRCTn.ATION, l.BOO COHta.

f'wp.’TSX THESE LIBERAL AD EATtos.
Decker retiring) and aa a result,

Stock Must be Reduced I

Prices of All Goods Reduce
Au opportunity that seldom occurs'»o

The agent for a New York grocery
house happened into a small establish­
ment in a village in Nev Hampshire
the other day, nod noticing that the
grocer had a thumping big stock of cod­
fish on hand, be asked:
•
"How did you come to invest so
much in cod-fish!"
"Well I kinder figgered for a corner,

iLargmt Une between Jaek

BUY GOODS UNDER VALUE.

DECKEB BROS

DRYBOODS POTTER BLOCK,
THE OLD RELIABLE

MEAT MARKET
HENRY BOE, Propktktob,

Naahville, Mich.
For choice roasts or luscious steaks.
Or pork to go with nice wheat cake*
Go to th* Old BcHable.|

For pork aausaxe, pure aad sweet.
Made in a shop that's always neat.
Go to tbe Old Reliable.
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
Tou can buy if you have tbe means.
At tbe Old Rellabfe.

OUR STOCK 18

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful!
EMBRACING ALL THE

In Brane! and Ingrain*.

ORNO 8TRONG

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

Mlacellaneoua Cards.

RUBS, MATTINGS AID HEMPS
Don’t buy a Carpet until

T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and flu»•. geon. All nrofessfcnal calls promptly
attended. Office boars 8 to 10 a. si. andW la

J

PRICES SATISFACTORY.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

PAST EXPERIENCE
‘----- Has convinced me that-----

THE. ONLY TRUE WAY
To conduct tbe Grocery Business is on

AMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Lav and
Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office in tka
Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.

J

Y7i MORT PABADY, Jesttoe at the Psaca
Hi Office, Corner Main and Sbcrman 8 treeta.

MTTH A COLGROVE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant* store Hastlnca
Mich. Practice in all the Courts of thi
Prompt attention given to collections.

S

JJAHTUhtaS HOLME,
Every man, woman aad child must have
Groceries, and ought to.buy them ax prices as
near cost aa possible. The person wbo buys
these goods on credit, must pay a bonus to
the store-keeper for that privilege, which be
can Qly afford to do In these close times.

Groceries

Bought

for

C4ah

N. T. PARKER, Prop.

Thia la the leading representative hotel
Hastings. Rates reasonable

yy OLCOTT HOLME.

Meana Ten to Fifteen Per
A. 8. FOOTE, PaorareToa.
And tor so old fashioned dinner you can eat
Cent Mnved I
without grief,
Gat a good solid ptoce of sweet pickled com
And
upon
this
principle
I
propose
te
conduct
beef.
Uodoutably one of the best-kept hotels
my business hereafter.
To be had at the Old Reliable.
central Michigan. Sample rooms ffrtt fiooa
I haven't time to enumerate the different pj A. BARBEIt, H. 1&gt;.
Good veal and fat mutton, the best In the
laod
articles I keep, but suffice it to say that my
We shall al was keep tbe like pu hand,
stock consists of
At tbe Old Reliable.
' There Is something else, which by your leave.
We will call tbat elegant pressed corn beef.
To be bad at tbe Old Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
We have it ou band all tbe while.
Al tbe Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraid)
We keep 'em fat, specially for our trade,
*
At th* Old Reliable.
In fact for anything tn tbe way of tneata.

And don’t you forget it.
W The Hlgbeat Market Price paid for
Hides, Pelta, etc.
HENRY ROE.

The Choiceat Goods

Physician and Surgeon

To be found In the Wholesale Markets—all
Office first doer east of Opera House aad
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a full line of
near residence on corner of Washington .nd
Orgcktry, Glatt and Earthem Ware, State Streets, Nashville, Mleb.
Confectionery. Cigart and
Hastings Cards.
Tobaccot.
And remember that It's a cold day when I
OHN Q. CRE88Y. Sheriff. Hastings,
get left altber ou quality ot goods/w tow prices.
w01 attend promptly to all offlelaf b
rintostsd to bis care.

J

G. W. FRANCIS.
CASH CROCSR.

TAME8. A. 8WEEZY, Attonnv ACounasH^
v Haatlnga will attend to legal bualueas tn aag
part of the Bute, and practises in all courts.

OPERA HOUSE

• at Law, practices in all Blate Courts. OM
P
lactiona promptly attended to.

‘Electricity is Life.’ SKATING RINK!

W. N13KERN. Attorney and Uouneallcr

Spauldlng’eatore, Haatluga, Mich

D ATHlUWlfiUU

A Revelation to tkc Siek; Nature's Lawt
Brought into Harmony with the
Open Week Days, Afternoon
Human Body. .
If you are afflicted, if you”are tired of taking
Medicine, go and st^

aud Evening, Tuesdays and
Fridays Excepted.

BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

DR. J. R. BARKER,
LADIES, - 5 Ct*. | GENTLEMEN, - 10;Ct*.

HASTINGS, MICH.
And be cored by Electricity—Nature’s
remedy— without medicine.

ELECTRICITY

MERCHANT TAILOR,

8KATE8, - - 15 Cts.

COMMUTATION TICKETS

CLOTHIER
;nvrc.jLja,
- mich

J. SPINDLER,

GENTLEMEN, 5 NIGHTS,
•LOO
“My dear,” implored a husband, "will Systematically used, opens tbe pores; helps LADIES, 0 NIGHTS, •1.00
Nature throw off die excretions from
yoa be kind enough to sew some but­
body; gives tone to the nervous ayi
tons on my overcoat ! They are near­
tern and life and vigor to all parte
of tbe body that have failed to
“We are going to have a pretty ly all off.”
do their work heretofore;
WOODLAND, MICH.
"I am very sorry,” replied the wife.,
warm campaign,” aaid Cooel Morganmakes the aged feel
with a look of real regret aa she fast­
head to McFlail, the renorter.
younger, and flu
tbe
busineaa
man
or
ened
her
bonnet
on,
"but
tbe
heathen
"Tea, I think so. Wbo do you think
woman to perform the duare suffering and I haven’t a moment’s
will be nominated for governor!
tita of life with greater encrtime to spare. I am late for tlie sew­
"Can't tell, bat I know one thing.”
ry and clearer minds. OTRnaember, there are no shocks or unplaaaing society as it is.”
.
“What’s that!”
Skates furnished io parties desiring to &gt;wabase at a slight advance above sost
"I’m not a candidate, although I
It la all well and good to preach and
then not of long dnratiou.
have received several letters from
practice economy, and it ia also good
EVERTS &amp; CHIPMAN,
tyPatients taken only od the ten
prominent men, asking me to run; but
to demonstrate how cheaply a married trial treatment plan.
to tell the truth, I wouldn’t have the
Profriftom.
couple can live, for tbe sake of encour­
office.”
Dr. J- R. BARKER.
aging matrimony, but it is not a fact
J. SPINDLER.
“I am sorry to bear that, for I have
that a good many of the newspaper ar­
hoard several men mention your name
ticles, communications etc. that huve
favorably, and 1 contemplate publisgbeen published, the product of en­
ing their views.”
$
thusiasm rather than careful judgment!
"Don’t do it, please, for I tell you, I
A Brooklyn young man has been sued
wouldn’t be a candidate for auythich.
Healthful Competition—
by hia wife fur support. In court he
Say,” calling the reporter, who started
Groceries, and occupied tbelr late stand
awore that he received but six dollar*
to cross the street.
per week salary ; wm induced to marry
"Well.”
about aix months ago by reading how
“Go ahead and publish the intercheaply a man and wife could live, and
—CXTIX TOD saw—
waa n^ar doing all he could to support
“And eay that you positively de­
In the market for tbe least money. Before
himself and wife on the salary. A lit­
you make -your selections we would invito
cline r
V/ '11
AV*. —
&gt; .
tle judgment and common sense ia far
more valuable that enthusiasm.
"Al! right.”
‘flay.”
High-toned Massachusetts society is DRUGS
AND MEDICINES,
"Wen.”
in a terrible state. A large number of
—1SOXDIXO—
"Needn’t say that I positively decline. iren of high social and commercial
Just say that I don’t want the office.”
standing have signed a confession that Pateat Medicines, O1U, Dye 8ta&gt;,
"All right.”
they were the parents of colored chil
Perftmery, Toilet Artleka, School
Grocery and Provision Line,
dren. It appear* that a petition waa
and Bivnk Books, Statioaery,
"Well.”
circulated sating for more rights in the
Cigars sad Tobarcoc, Purr
•Needn’t say that even. 1 don’t want public school* for colored cDildren,
MTAPL.B aad FAACT.
to pat yoa to any trouble. Hold ao a which was signed by nearly everybody
minute. Jut say that if elected I without being read. It ia easy to im­
A FULL LINE OF
would strive to discharge my duty.”
agine the feeling* of some of the sign er* when they learned that the opening
Beu. Butler is scared half to death,
Newer, Freeher, Better
thtoto B. Anthony aaya abe "wanta to parents of colored chfldreu. ate.” It ta
aeehimele
a rise father that know* hia own eh fid.
take* into
No, that ain’t it. It i« a wise child that
JW, li i&gt; no wooder that Ben fdt like know* ita own parent*.

Roller Skating is the Pop­
ular, Fascinating and
Rxhilerating
Amuse­
ment of the day.

Custom Homing Mill!

’t Buy REJOICE
A Big Thing! DTenon
Cents’ Worth of Goods

Good People of Woodland

AMD BE GLAD!

BOOTS An SHOES

Graves &amp; son.

GROCERIES,

Rock Bottom Prices!

■eads the galierice that heard, bat SeeWiac. On the following morning even-

LADIES SHOES

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoa

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

■on-

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.

I. I. BARTER.
GBA VEtS £ SON

BURT BRO’S.,

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�Kal-imazoo is excited,
tery attending tAe death __
Wilson, a young lady of 18 years, and
I ah HfWAX M1WM.
well connected. She was last seen
alive lasit .Wednesday evening, when
W burWall, aged 17, suicided at
she was going toward the river. Sun­
Tuesday nighv
day morning tier body was found lodgJU Cadillac April 44. F. L. Berkey,
'
set a snag in the Kai a runzoo
years, suicided by taken mur....
Jr had evidently been in the
water several days. Miss Wilson had
Hiaut (Hood was killed by a falling
been disappointed in a love affair, and
• tree white sawing logs, near Millbiook,
probably committed anicide.

Swede working iu L. I’. Sjrift’*
rXMip, nvurCliase, wan killed lost week,
by a tn* failing upon him.
Richard Ralph, a fattier, wna run
over and kilh-d by a freight ^train near
Morrice, WtMineeday night. "
Cha*. Vahey, an 8-year-old boy, waa
■killed Monday in a Jackaon lumber
yard. . A pile of timber ho was trying
to climb fell upon him.
Wm. Fewlaas le't Mecosta sevei^l
day* ago for Moon’acamp, riding a log,
on the river. He hasn’t got there yeL
and it is snppoaed he is drowned.
Thomae Trem berth was killed and
Nicholas Johns blinded, by a blast at
the Calumet A Hecla mine, Thursday.
The former leaves eight children.
“At St. Ignace Monday night Carl
Piutarch fatally stabbed Stephen Kasprach in tbe head. Prutareh has not
yet been arrested but officers are on his
track.
At Montague, April 7, August Wel­
land, aged 60 years, committed suicide
by hanging himself in his woodshed.
Domestic troubles are said to have been
the cause.
Mrs. Gabriel VanWormer of Milan
took an overdose of opium last week
and was found lying dead about 9 o’
clock in tbe morning, with a large
cake of opium in her hand.
Win. Wagner, a Germa$fared 35, a
yardman at tbe Morton hoate, Grand
Rapids, was found banging in tho cel­
lar last Friday night.
No cause is
known for his suicide.
From present indications it is proba­
ble ihat tbe case of Dan Holcomb and
Jud Crouch will not come up for bear­
ing during tbe present session of the
Jackson county circuit court.
Timothy McHugh, 66 years of age,
for over a quarter of a century a ser­
vant of the Michigan Central road,
received fatal injuries at the Michigan
Central yards in Detroit Saturday.
Edward Bliss, employeatMcGregor’a
saw will, at Freeland, was fatally in­
jured by a slab from a circular saw
tearing our an eye and cutting ofi
nose, besides f
g bis
«knll.
to be D. F. Me Nickle
of Ray, Steuben,county,Xudinna, was
killed at Grand, Vanburen
ooxaty, Tuesday by the care. The
verdict of the coroner’s jury was sui-

Mictieal Brennan, au old employe of
the Michigan Central, was instantly
killed at Jackson Friday evening while
trying to pass between cars as a train
was being made up. He leaves a wife
and aeven children,
Clarence Kidder, a 17-year-old kid,
-of Braro, Allegan county, ^poisoned
■Was. Feruald.SO years old, and a mar­
ried man. The boy claims that he
found the poison in a barn and gave it
to Ferna!d supposing it was whiskey. ■
Henry Kleber, a barber, was drownod Sunday afternoon while duck-hnnting in a bayou of Manistee lake, caus­
ed by Ute boat upsetting. He .was a
single man*. His relatives live in Milwankee.
At Bay City some days ago, John
•Franklin, while interfering with a pa­
trolman who was making an arrest,
watt struck on the head with the offi­
cer's handcuffs. Erysipelas set in and
he died Sunday.
H. J. Underwood, of Grant, OmkooIb
■county, recently fpm Prable, N. Y.,
-had lout all power of upeech for 13
months, when suddenly on Saturday 5,
it returned to him as mysteriously as
it left. He in delighted over the evenf,
■ very naturally.
The body of Chas. Donnelly, aged 25
-and unmarried, was found hanging in
a barn at Lansing Monday. He was
laaUeen.Bunday noon. Donnelly was
in comfortable ciicnmatances and tem­
perate. Tbe cau-e of tiie suicide ia a
-mystery.
Five cattle, owned by Henry S. Aundbribe of Grand Ranid*. were victims
of a strange accident Tuesday night
They were tied in stall* with a rope
around their necks when the floor gave
way beneath them and they were left
hanging. All were found dead.Luke Phipp, who shot hia wife en
board a ferry boat-.between Detroit ami
Windsor, spine months ago, and after­
wards escaped from the SatMlwich jail,
' was recaptured in Illinois, wa&lt;extrad,
jtted and returned to hia old quarters
ou Friday. He will Im: arruiugitl the
last of the month.
*
Alexander B. Lee, an employe of the
puriiler works at Jackson, took mor­
phine and died io three hours. He
moved, to the city from the Crouch
neighborhood livt December, and i*

wu thrown into the fire-box, and burned

iatock includes Ch;
eaun. Bedateodi,
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MnttresseK, Chamber Suita, Parlor Suita of all style,
and prices.

Ths Ultaota Oeotral Bond ha* competed
branch of forty miles from Jackson, Miss..

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS.

V«U*yRowL

APR. It.- 1884

eilation of tho entire family. Too mur­
derer is a son ot Thomas Glascock, ths

1 trains.
'
.
Theodora A. Hurd, of Lenrenworih, haa
»f the wealthleet men |n Virginia. From j
; been appointed Aaaoctate Justice of the
Supreme Court of Kiutt ia, to succeed D. J.
.— ■ —r~, spite of
t his u-Kiax&gt;w company,
but in
ha bits L.be : Brewer, who was called to the Feddral

»as quite a favorite. Some years ago ho j
-------- by Vae
The train-load of. corn contributed
szarried a daughter of Herod Frasier, a i people
Of Buties
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“~** of
Butler County,
K n.,______
to the Ohio
OUR WASH 1 MOTOR LETTER.
promlnaot cl Imo ot Lood .n Cocci,, wbo , ____ r.:*.?;.-,
.ulTerrr^was
,usold at auction
.u«ta InIsCin
CTo­
Dore him three children, two boys and a cinnatl
'
-two
- -to—
--------*cinnati Saturda
Saturday at‘ from
three
cents
j*r buahei above market price, realizing
Wasbikoton; D. C„ I
bis mother's finest farms of several hun­ &lt;7,000.
April. IS. 1884. (
dred acres, about three miles north of this
Reports from 600 townships of Michigan
indicate that the winter-wheat crop and the
Thishas been an eventful week in, place, up to.but Sunday morning.
The first intimation that anything unus­ clover crop will be about 07 per cent, ap­
Congrem. First, the long discussed
ple*
about 00 per cent, and poaches but 50
Educational bill came triumphantly ual had happened was given to a hired
through tbe Senate by a vote of thirty
A coal operator well known throughout
the barn, between eight and nine o'clock in
three to eleven. Nine Democrats and the niomlng. To him Gian cock camo and the United States, ou being Interviewed to
two Republicans voted against it, leav­ aaid, in a calm and indifferent way: Chicago, stated his better that anthracite
will sell at from twenty-five to fifty cento
ing the majority with twenty Republi­
per ton lee* till* summer than last, as ths
cans and thirteen Democrats. The bill played the devil up there," and mounting pool bas but little strength. Soft coal Is
as passed, however,had been so amend­ his horse rods out as usual to the field lower, and tbe production is Increasing.
where
bls
cattle
were
feeding.
The
hired
man
The number of veterans in tiie North­
ed that it was not the aarnc measure
after a while went to the house. Tho doors western branch of the National Home for
presented by Senator Blair. It appro­ being open be went in and saw r shocking Disabled Volunteers, located near Milwau­
priates $77,000,000 to be distributed sight in the family bedchamber. On one kee, M 1.045, against an average of 068 tot
through a series of eight years, instead bed, with her body hanging partly over its the fiscal year ended June 30, 1683. Tbe
of $105,000,000 to be expended in ten side, lay the dead and yet bleeding body of number present and abaent la 1,887. For
iho fiscal year ended June SO, 1833, it coat
years, as was first proposed, besides a Glascock's young wife. On th* other aide to maintain tbe Northwestern branch, with
number of leus important changes. On of the’room in bed lay htr two younger 068 inmates, S18O.4OA
children drenched with their own blood,
Tbe river ia up to the doors of dwellings
the day it passed (he Senate,-Congress; and by the bedside, whore it had evidently
to a section of Montreal, and the water is
mail King litroducwnD~tne House an
fallen in its death struggle, was the body still rising.
Educatiorpd bill havipg the same gen­ of the oldest child, with a thiu stream of
Busbies^ was fully resumed in the Capi­
eral terms as the original Blair bill. blood flowing from a bole in its bead. tal and other Mexican cltiea Monday, and
Representative Willis has already on Death came to all of them in the same the stamp-tax affair is ended.
way,
by
shooting
with
a
revolver,
and
so
The
Ice in tbe Straits of Mackinaw is
tbe House calendar an Educational bill,
dose bad the weapon been held that their
and after a careful canvass of the vote faces were blackened with powder. So ef­ moving, with tbe aid of a strong easterly
gale.
.
of the House, he is confident he can ob­ fectually had h'e accomplished hia work—
A wealthy woman has presented tbe New
tain consideration and passage tor eith­ evidently done while his victims were York Presbytery with 862,000 for needy
er it or the Blair bill, before tho final sleeping—that not a spark of life was loft churches.
in either of the four.
E. W. Coleman A Co., of New York, re­
adjournment.
Tho hired man, ns soon as be recovered cently assigned, have liabilities amounting
The important questions decided by
to
&lt;411,000,
with
actual
assets
of
815,000.
from the shock, gave the alarm. Neigh­
the House of Representatives were,that
John Mundell A Co., shoo manufacturers
bors came in and hearing what little ths
duties on wool shall not be increased, man And to say supposed Glascock bed of Philadelphia, have discharged their 059
that no land shall be deeded severally taken flight. Some of them walked up Ur bands in consequence of their refusal to ac­
to Indian farmers, that there shall be the cattie field whither Glascock wu Mid cept a reduction of wages.
James Brumm, a young farmer, has vic­
uo meddling with the whisky internal to have gone, and there in &amp; little piece ot timized three banks at Charlotte, Mich., by
revenue tax, and that some millions woodland adjoining the field they found his forgeries aggregating $3,500. The names of
lifeless body, with the now empty revolver influential farmers had been signed to the
shall be expended on public buildings which had done such deadly execution lying
in various cities and towns. These beside him and hia own brains and blood bogus drafts.
Sadie Reigh, of Chicago, wno killed a ho­
matters were decided under a suspen­ scattered around on the freshly fallen
tel waiter tor circulating false reports as to
sion of the. rules, when only half an
her character, has entered a pie* of guilty
Glascock wu a free liver and gave fre­ of manslaughter. Sentence will be pro­
hour of the debate is allowed on any
one question, divided equally between quent entertainments at hi* bouse, the last nounced next week.
Tho clearing-house exchanges last week
tiie friends and foes of the measure. ■of which wu an oyster supper on the night
preceding the murder. No authentic clue —4832,776,162—are 3140,271.023 less than
This plan is adopted for the purpose of
disposing of bills on which the body ia b®sn found, but various theories are ad- pared with the corresponding period in
supposed to be well posted, and well vancod. Ona of tho moot plaasibl* is that 1883, show a decrease of 20.7 per cent.
Among the destlis reported Monday were
agreed, but which, if left to take their bls father, in hi* effort* to chock hl* sou in
those of Henry J. Hutchinson, of the famous
turn in the regular order of business, hia mad career, had recently out down hia family of singers, at Lynn, Mass.; James
would never be reached. Such curtail­ allowance, knd perhaps given notice that T. Todd, the oldest Mason In Maine, and
be would no longer be reaponaible for exment forces ai gument into epigram and pensca Incurred in riotoua living. Another John Y. Mugridge, ex-Presldcnt of the New
Hampshire Senate.
speakers make the quickest and must
Recent forest fires did 520,000 damage in
decisive blows in their power, lu the or without cause, suspected Uia wife of In­ Dooley. Tsylor, Webstar, bumter. Jeffer­
wool debate the feature of the day was fidelity, and that on the night of the cyater son and Glasscock Counties, Ga. . The
winds have drifted the huge sand piles over
Jhe free trade speech of Mr. Htird, of
Ohio, to whom Cbirman Moirison yield­ with soine of the guests that gave confirm­ tilled lands, making new preparations for
ation to bls jealous mind and determined planting necessary.
ed a few minutes of his time, saying, him to put an end to the whole affair.
Nearly thirteen hundred citizens of New
to the amusement of the House, that he
Jersey expressed their Presidential prefer­
ences at the request of a Trenton Journal
did so because this was claimed tol&gt;e a proachable reputation.
Tho
Democrats proved to be about equally
The father, mother and three children divided
sort of Ohio question. Mr. Hurd said
between Tilden and Rand alL Twoif the Democratic party were lifted in­ were buried side by iHe yesterday in the thirds of the Republicans favored Blaine
cemetery Dear Middleburg, Va.
and Lincoln, most of tiie remainder sup­
to powei on the shoulders of taxation
porting Edmunds and Lincoln.
and monopoly the leaves of ita laurel
A STRANGE PHENOMENON.
Ata meeting at New York Tuesday night
would be$ntwiued with a poison vine,
for the preservation of the Irish language,
which would cause them to wither
Moore's melodies were played .upon an an­
cient harp, loaned by G. W. Childs, of the
even as they were being gathered.
Philadelphia Ledger.
When he said he did not care that his
[Batesville (Tex.) Advocate.
Daniel Campbell, ar. old citizen of Mill­
party should triumph unless it was to
field, O., climbed a tree to the height ot
give freer trade tc the people, better husband and fa milj- lived on Coryell Creek, sixty feet and leaped from a limb, his death
some five miles from Turnerville, died being Instantaneous.
inveatmentment to capital and larger
rather suddenly. At the time of her death
The nineteenth anniversary of the death
wagM to tin laborer, the Democrats several neighbors were present, together
applauded long and loudly. Represen­ with the attending physicians. Dr. J. D. of Abraham Lincoln was commetnerated at
the tomb In Springfield by about one thou­
tative Converse closed the debate with Calaway.of Turnersville, and Dr. Toland, sand citizens, who were addressed by Gen­
a statement of the enormous interests of Jonesboro. When the spirit had parted eral Palmer and Colonel J. IL Matheny.
The Relief Commltttee appointed .y the
involved, and the calamitous effects of from the body and wended its way to the
home above, a sight was seen which, to the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce in Febru­
last winters wool legislation.
faithful ones who were watching by the ary, received 318v,000, all of which, save
Tbe House passed a bill requiring
80,000, has been distributed, and this resi­
that the Govern jr of a Territory must apectaele presented itself just above th* due will be given to poor persons to restore
be a citizen and muct have resided houso and was frightful to the extrema. their dwellings.
Fifteen hundred gypsies are encamped
within its limits at least two years Six cofilnu of different sixes were soon to around Dayton, O. Their Queen, who died
prior to his appointment. While it was coms and borer immediately above th* In Tennessee in March, was buried Tues­
bouse. The night was dark, and ordinary day with great ceremony, the services being
under discussion,two MembenuMessrs.
objects at any distance were invisible; but
Budd and White called each other tho coffins were as plainly seen as they conducted by one ot the leading Christian
pastors. Over her grave will be placed a
kicking mules without brains, while would have been tn broad daylight. When life-size statue of white marble.
others laughed at the undigniflee quar­
Sixteen fishermen of Aberdeen, Scotland,
ible
for
some
time
they
disappears
I,
and
rel. Lack of civility is the rule among
were drowned tn a gale Tuesday.
The case of Rugg. the Long island mur­
members of the lower House, but afew as they seemed to glide gently upward
■oun.’-of the sweetest and most melodious
minutes later I heard a similar exchang music seemed to accompany the dark omens derer, has been continued till April 21.
Bismarck has formally requested a speedy
.between Massachusetts and Kentucky, in the journey toward the skies. We did decision In regard to fils proposal to quit the
io the usual decorous Senate chamber.
Prussian Ministry.
strange phenomenon, but no doubt can be
The Northwestern Amateur Rowing As­
Senator Hoar characterized an object
ion made by Senator Beck in relation entertained of their veracity, or the tacts sociation will bold its annual regotta al St
Clair, Mich., July 23 and 24.
to the taking up of a bill, as an outrag­ regarding the strange sight u herein
The steamship Faraday, with eleven hun­
Stated. The phenomenon was indeed a
eous and
tyrannical
perversion of the • cunuua
.
curious uuo
one KI1U
and -.TO
we uv
do uu,
not icuiciuuri
remember wj
to dred miles of the Mackey cable, has cleared
from
London (or Nova Scotia.
courtemes of tbe Senate, while the lat- hBTe ever chronicled such a rare occurIt is reported that a strike in gold Ira-, icxm
ter retorted that tiie language was un- renoe before,
made
near Sliver City, NorthwestTe.i.K&gt;iy,
worthy of anyone but th« Senator from I
equal to anything hitherto found in Ameri­
CALIFORNIA DUCKS.
Mam.
i
ca.
&lt;
In a family dispute at Pipe Stone. . i
The Nava’ appropriation is now be- ।
C*l&lt;
Wednesday, Mary Delaney shot he* step­
fore, the Senate and the defenseless
father, Michael Cullaulne, IiuIIcUk. a *.»•
condition of the sea coast is being elo­
[Sierra Valley Leader.]
.
rioQB wound.
quently portrayed.
Fire at Carlisle, Ky., early Wednesrtty
As the storm somewhat subsided last
-k.
Tbe Parking Commissioners of Wash ,Monday, Quin Fletcher thought he wouil morning destroyed an entire business
involving
a lure of 858,000. The M
tic
ington are busy with the seasons work, i
lodge
loses 31,000.
There are already 69,000 trees aliyig 1ducks that, immediately after a snow storm
Gold U&gt; the amount of 32,340,000 wu
are
found
abundantly
in
the
spring
boles
the streets outlie city, making 125 miles 4
shipped from New York for Europe, Wednes­
of shade, nu&lt;W3,000 new trees are being in
] different parte of the valley. Mounting day. and It Is expected that a larger amount
his snow shoes, he proceeded to the vicin­
planted at an expense of $18,003. Theoe tity of the Hot Springs. As be was slipping will be forwarded Saturday.
include tfie sycamore, linden, ash and ।
Louis has sent one hundred barrels of meat
poplar brought from Maryland and &lt;
to the overflow sufferers along the St Fran­
Virginia Tbe parks, squares and lit- 1tinct quack of a duck nearly beneath hie cis Rivet in Arkansas, two hundred miles
from Helena.
tie triangular reservations scattered j
Leo Pettis. one of tho meu acquitted of
everywhere through tiie city became ।be a cave. Immediately a big mallard flew the .vwault ou Emma Bond, was married
more beautiful every year, and during ,out, which wu Immediately knocked end­ recently. The father of Pettis' wife killed
himself
a year ago because of bls daughter’s
the coming summer they will contain wise with bis pole. Another big duck tbra
150,000 flowering plan to.
1 came out, which he caught in bis bands affection for Pettis.
The wife of a German nobleman bos been
and wrung its neck. Tbeu another popped
out. which met tbe same late: then playing for high stakes at tho Monaco gam­
THE TRUE MEAIIJG.
another, until thirty-eight dueks lav dead bling-tables. Meeting with losses Tuesday
night, she strangled her child, and killed
•Will you grant me a . kiM?” said
herself with a razor.
Fletcher made a larger opening, au l found
General Sherman to a very ji
At the wedding of Mr. G. IL Worthingthat be was just above a large snriar bole
young lady in St. Louis.
Wednesday. Mr. IL b. Garik k, an intimate
••No.” wit* the IdnahiuK reply.
friend, fell dead of bearkdi*ea*e while ten• Ah. ‘no’ tneana’yeg,”’ aaid the gen­

tenAed that hr w*h the murderer.
_Tima is added another victim to the
urrihle list.
At Gr-ind Haven Wednesday morn
jng, the wall-! of n three -tory brick,
building, which'had bfien left standing eral, with much manner, and he helped
by a recent- fire, fell* ernshing beneath htmaelf to a couple of kraaea.
A few moments later be waa naked if
It sn adjoining building twcupied by
Daniel Affaldr »« a rah.-uti and imard- he wan a candidate for the !’■

Cliarlm Siienlwi, sixty years of ago, was
alioi and killed by his son Frank Wednes­
day in lake’s District, Ind. The father
eetnnrcd the young man for bit wild mode

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APB.ia.M8t

THE WOODLAND BU10IDE.
Lewis, Barden,'tbe young man who
committed suicide at Woodland Center

apected. Just one week previous to his
death he was elected clerk of bis town
by a large majority. He was a member
of tbe Odd Fellows society, having held
aJBumber of important offices and waa
treaanrer of the Woodland lodge at the
time of his death. He was a faithful
•on and exhibited an affection fur
his mother, that was commendable. In
fact he was the pride and the main­
stay of her old age. Although he had
boarded away from borne for three
years, be did not allow a day to pAss
without risiunghis mother and seeing
that she was comfortable and that her
material wants were supplied. He was
faithful to bis employer’s intereeta, in­
dustrious and frugal, and had oared up
a nice co npctency for a young man.
Up to within a couple of weeks pre­
vious to his death, l.e seemed the soul
ofjollity and good humor. How a mao
endowed, with his virtues and in his an
patently happy state should long to fill
a suicide’s grave and hereafter, is be­
yond contemplation.
And that unanswerable question:
“What made him do it 7” was asked
hundreds of times during the peaceful
Sabbath that followed, the tragedy,
but no one could voucbaafe.a satisfac­
tory reoly.
Some held that Lewis had been in­
temperate of late; that he loved liquor
but hated its demoraliz’ng effects and
that be felt himself under its baleful
influence and rather than to succumb
and make a wreck of his pride, pros­
pects, - reputation and good name, he
would flee from the temptation by tak­
ing his life, and yet he had not been
Jcnown to be under the influence of
liquor for over a year. Others held
that he had been disappointed in love
affairs; which so preyed upon his mind
as to fit him for the commission of the
terrible crime. Yet nether of these theo­
ries are back. d up, by even ciicumstantial evidence.
Lewis Barden was not demented,
crazy or insane. Undoubtedly he had
contemplated tills crime for some time
and it occupied his mind to the exclu­
sion of everything else, causing him to
be often absent minded, but there u
not the slightest evidence showing that
he was demented On the contrary his
whole life proves him to be a man of
positive mind. One thing is certain,
whatever was his trouble, he had *lhe
nerve to carry it, securely locked in his
own heart, to tbe grave with him.
It does seem as though the devil man­
aged to come into the world at times in
human iorm, but there are some things
in human shape that are guilty of acta
that would cause the devil to blush for
shame. A man in cultured and educa­
ted Massachusetts is just that kind of a
person. He seems to delight, accord­
ing to report, in torturing a ten year
Old boy. Recently he chained him up
in a barn over night and in the morning
thrashed him with a strap until the
blood ran down the boy’s back. He
then chained him to a cow out in a pas­
ture and compelled him to stay in that
condition all day. For this offense he
was fined seven dollars.
It must be a
nice neighborhood that would let a boy
remain chained to a cow in an open
field all day, and what a fine sense of
justice there must be too, in such a
locality when such an insignificant fine
as seven dollars ja imposed for such a
damnable outrage. It is just such par­
ents as this boy has that, send our boys
to the bad._______

Thebapd boys will give a dance the
Ith. Squires' band furnishes the mu- tzinga G. A. R. Poat at Kalamo. A
good idea as a large per cent of the vot­
Bhl L, C. Welton left thl&gt; city last ers are ex soldiers.
week for a few months sojourn io De­
Three cows belonging to Mr. Welch
troit and St. Johns.,: ’
went in for business the other day and
James A. Sweety started for New each gave birth to a calf the same day
Orleans Thursday. He is a delegate to and all within about five hours.
tbe Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias.
Some of the school scholars under the
PRlCHARDf ILLE.
direction of Miss Estes’will give an en­
Tbe bending works bare started once
tertainment at Uoiou Hall Monday
more.
evening.
S. Munro is preparing to plaster his
Mr. Dennis, of. the Journal, appeared
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,.
ou ths street last Monday for the first bouse,
Henry Tobias has gone to the north
time since his illness, which has been
quite severe. He is fast regaining his woods.
Chas. Warner is visiting friends this
usual health, k
Tho Episcopalian and Presbyterian
J. E. DeLano has returned from
churches were handsomely decorated
for Easter. Lovely blossoms, trailing Cooper.
Farmers have commenced plowing
vines and house plants were gathered
in profusion and their fragrance was for oats.
Mrs.
8. Prichard ia at Battle Creek
wafted heavenward while prayer was
visiting.
uttered and sacred songs sung.
A. W. Nichols, of Alba, is visiting H.
Some of the saloonlsts and their
friends run oue of their chums for Mar­ L. Tobias.
Delt Newton has moved hia sawmill
shal at theJate election/ Being de­
feated he tried next day to extract-con- to this place.
Geo. Sulsltaugh and Albert Matteson
BolctioR from their favorite consoler.
He succeeded so well that he made him­ are sawing wood.
R. R. Haynes is preparing to build a
self disgusting to everybody and was
barn this spring.
twice kicked out of a saloon.
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A surprise party occurred at R. R.
The body of Dan Murray was found
a few days ago seven miles from Sar­ Bayne’s last week.
T. Goddard has moved into the house
anac. He was a shoemaker formerly
of this city. Dan was a good workman belonging to Chas. Prichard.
Chas. Prichard has moved into the
but whisky and the-poker room proved
to much for him. About tbe middle house vacated by Geo. Prichard and
of November while at work in Saranac the latter has moved across the road.
Jack.
be.had sysmptoms of delirium tremens.
One day he walked out of the shop and
NORTH QASTLETON.
was not seen again until his body was
found.
The concert given by the McGibney
family was well patronized and gave
universal satisfaction. The little folks
sang well and a little four-year-old fel­
low was encored after playing the base
drum.&lt; Mrs. McGibney has a powerful
voice, yet mellow and sweet, mid sus­
tained very creditably the reputation
earned long ago ot being a fine singer.
The music, both instrumental and vo­
cal was excellent.
Hans.

Mrs. John Gardner was able to take
a rule Sunday.
Miss Ellen Gates has returned to her
home in Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have commenc­
ed housekeeping.
Mr. and Mra. Silas Hunt, of Vermont­
ville, spent Sunday with Isaac War­
ner.
Mr. Henry Gates, of Portland, made
his sister, Mrs. George Witte, a visit
Friday.
Several of our citizens attended the
WOODLAND.
funeral of Lewis Burden in Woodland
J. M. Reiser is taking the assessment Monday.
Isaac Warner cut and piled two cords
F. F. Hilbert is receiving spring
of four foot wood in six hours.
Who
goods.
M. Sweitzer took a trip to Lansing can beat it?
Bert Smith was laid up for repairs
this week.
Tbe Suicide has been the all-impor­ last week, but returned to school at
Hastings Monday.
X.
tant subject.
Tbe sound of the hammer and saw ia
heard on every hand.
ASSYRIA.
Miss Lena Grozingor has commenced
Winnie Russell is still sick.
teaching in district No. 4.
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Mrs. O. Phillips has returned from
Hiram Waltz has erected a new barn
Jackson.
and Jerome is building a granary.
Old age carried off a horse for C. C.
8. Myers has purchased a farm in
Gage, recently.
Odessa, to which he will soon move.
Mrs. P. Abbey Ims erected a sign in
The Detroit Free Press got their item
in regard to tiie Barden suicide badly front of her hotel.
John
Wheeler and George Tompkins
mixed.
W. Rowlader was thrown from his have lheir bouses enclosed.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
wagon and badly bruised a’-out the
next Saturday at.d Sunday.
head.
Wm. Lewis and wife visited at J. B.
I. N. Harter has moved into his new
store and is giving tbe outside a coat of Mills’ in Nashville Sunday.
The
M. E. social will be held at Mrs.
paint.
The highway commissioner has de­ Stanley Warren’s next 'Friday after­
noon.
clared the new road, near the Kilpat­
Chas. Nickerson’s horse took fright
rick church paSsable and has taken up
while at Frost’s mill Wednesday and
the old road.
ran
away. No serious damage.
Two funerals in town Monday, The
Rct.
other was that of the 13-year-old.

daughter of Julius Hayden, who suc­
OCR OWN COUNTY.
cumbed to th at dread disease, consump­
tion, Saturday evening previously. The
Mra. Wm. Havens, of Orangeville,
funeral occurred at the Baptist church, departed this life on Friday.
south-east of tbe village, Monday fore­
Two storesand seven dwellings will
noon.
be bnilt at Freeport this summer.
The whole system of dealing with
The officers of Leonard Mauch Post,
Cedar Creek ex-soldiers have peti­
murder in this country seems to require
No. 241. G. A. R., are aa follows:
tioned for a charter to organize a G. A.
being made over. Tbe long delays and
R,
post. Freeport veterans also talk of
chances of escape or pardon are half
DUlenbedt
organizing a post.
aa-goodtothe murderer as the asaurJ.
C. Slighter, a farmer living near
of an acquittal. Limitations and re­
Middleville, was crushed to death on
strictions to compel an immediate trial
Wednesday.
A house mover was en­
are a crying need. But even this rem­
gaged in moving his house. Mr. S.
edy will be useless as against juries that
stepped between the house and a small
have aeither tbenerve nor tbe charac­
building standing near, to block the
ter to- fulfil’ their agency in applying
MAPLE GROVE.
rollers, so as to prevent their rolling
the law. It is no wonder that one Cin­
AL J. Wolfe Sundayed in Assyria.
hack. At the first move tbe house, for
cinnati juryman in Bernet’s case has
Will Morse spnnt Saturday at.Middle some unknown cause, slid sideways
been Assaulted and another driven out
villa.
from
the rollers, crushing Mr. Blighter
of toss. That is the only method that
Geo. Baltz has eryeeipelaa in his against the other building and causing
the community has of enforcing a de­
instant
death.
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cent stardard of duty in the jury room.
Mumps are still prevailing in our
A juror who helps to clear a man who
midst
“Meet of us,” say* Matthew Arnold,
has done a murder is himself morally
John Walton, ot Byers, is visiting his
people.
The Quail Trap and Buck schools be­ we ought to be.” Why wouldn’t that
There are bat few towns throughout
make a good platform for the national
the state that sought to conquer in the gan Monday.
Plowing for, and sowing oats is the democratic convention ?
Ute election under the flag “Green­
back.” which causes tu to surmme that order of the day.
Mias Emily Biaaell, well know to
Mr. and Mrs J. Smith, of Assyria,
the Greenback .party, so far, at|leaal.
Nashville people, recently spoke
were guests at Joe Smith's Sunday.
bined. Tbe opposition tickets were
Will Hwlqomb, of Battle Creek, has Kalamazoo, on womans ■ condition in_
'headed "Unioe," “Anti-monopoly,' been visiting friends here the past India, so effectively aa to cal! forth
the following expression from the Kal­
'People's,” Citizen’s,” etc., but yet the’
Jerry Shoup and family have return­ amazoo Telegraph:
apparition victories generally are
From her first word It wm sridenv that tbe
sprokee of as Democratic victories. In ed to Maple Grove very much dizaatiahad capUred her audience. Her modesty, her
fied with Northern Michigan.

ally jubilant, and smile and rub their
bands with glee aa they exclaim : “You
well-meaning but deluded people can
continue to cut bait for tu to fish with.”

her favor. Her votae, not locd out clear, wu

The Oli vet cheese, factory opened for

Luther Colton has opened an agricul­
tural depot nt Kalamo. •
A receiving vault will lie built in
the Bellevue cemetery.
.Mr*. Earnest File, of Charlotte, died
April 4, aged 83 yean.
A &lt;2,000 bridge will be built across
the river at Dimondale.
Bellevue township polled 203 Repub­
lican votes to 217 Democratic.
John Holden, fo* 50 years a resident
of Bellevre, died April 4, aged 88 years.
West Carmel Congregationaliata are
building themselves a bouse of wor­
ship.
Ward and Hughes the temperance
evangelists were again at Bellevue last

and went to we Rim atw&gt;ut it.
’
“Hello, Charlie,” hr aaid. going into
bis office, “bow’e this F
"How’s what F lespondcd Charles.
‘-‘Why, I heard you had failed. Is
there any truth in it F
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“Yes, I’m aorry to nay there ire”
“Thafa bad. I. thought yon were
getting along first rateF
“So did I, till Tueaday night.”
“la that when it caught Vott F
“Y*a.”
,
“Have yon made an assign men t F
“Well, no, not yet.”
“What was tho amount of the
ureF
“A clean hundred tbonaand, old fel?low.”
“Good heavens» man! Not that much?
How tbe mischief did it happen F
“You won’t give it away I”
.
“Of course not.”
“Well, yon see, Tuesday night after
I was through work and bacf fixed up
my books. 1 called on that hundred
thousand dollar widow I’ve been court
tnjr for a year and asked her to be my
wife, and 1 failed Co get her, that's bow
it happened.”
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Tho sympatlziog friend set up tbe
drinks.

Theodore Gregg of Kalamo has a
broken leg, the effect of a log rolling
upon him.
Sam Stall, of Charlotte has a hen so
patriotic that she laid three eggs the
Sunday before Easter.
Measles at Bellevue are nbating.
Fifty-seven cases have been reported
to the village clerk.
Read all tbe sdverUtmenteof spring medi­
and then take Ayer’s 8'UMpanlls, the
The new Eaton county board of cines,
beat blood purifier.
.
supervisors stands 10 Republicans and
If
all
the bogs tn tbe country were buOt on
.11 Democrats and Greenbackers.
four legs, tbe price of pork would go down 100
Gordon Payne, a ten-year-old son of per cent. _______________________
Reuben Payne, Eaton Rapids, has
Bhockpokt, N. Y-, Aug. 15, ’83.
been missing from home for several Rheumatic Syrup Co.:
Gents—For tbe benefit of those who may be
days.
suffering from rheumatism, I make tbe follow­
Tbe G. A. R. Tost at Hoytville has ing statement In relation to your Rheumatic
I bad been suffering severely for six
over 40 members. It will soon be pro­ Syrup:
weeks with rheumatism all through my whole
vided with muskets, and will build a body. Spent many sleepless nights, for I
could not turn myself iu bed, nor raise my
new hall.
bauds to my bead. My wrists were so swollen
James Ruscoc, 10 years old, Eaton I could not bend them without causing terribis
Rapids has been sentenced to the pain, when I wm itersuade*] by a friend to try
your Rheumatic Sjrup. Have been taking It
Lansing Reform school till 18 for steal­ three weeks and find myself able to be up and
around the hom-c, and improving
rapidly
ingjewelry.
that I feel as if 1 couki safely recosnmend it to
D. Partlo, of Oneida, died April 3, '। all
those so afflicted. Yours respectfully,
from injuries received from being
Miss A. E. Goodell.
thrown from a buggy at Charlotte a
To understand tbe world is wiser than to
few weeks ago.
condemn it. To study the world is belter
Mrs. Geo. W. Perry, wife of tho edi­ than la shun It. To use the world is nobler
than to abuse it. To make the world belter,
tor of the Gnzette was elected school lovelier and happier is the noblest work of man
inspector of Bellevue township at the or woman._____ .________________
late election.
The Harris Remedy Co., Bl. Louis, Mo., must
It is now thought that the &lt;4,100 be­ have confidence iu the 1’astile treatment for
weakness, ttervous exhaustion, etc., in men.
longing to Wm. Carpenter at Charlotte They offer free trials and trust results for or­
_____________________
was not burned but stolen and the ders.
Many a man Spends enough on a single vice
house then set on fire.
bring up two children and give each of
I. N. Campbell and wife, of Potter­ to
them u ba udsomc dowry.
ville celebrated the 20th, anniversary
THOUSAND SAY SO.
of their marriage recently, by giving a
Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: “I
fifty-y^ars-ago dinner.
n“trer hesitate to recommend your Electric,
, J» Brum tn. a young farmer, is ac­ bitters to my customers, they give eutire satis­
faction ata! arc rapid sellers." Electric Bitters
cused at Charlotte of forging names are
the purest and beat medicine known and
of prominent farmer - to tiie amount as will positively cure Kidney and Liver com­
plaints. Purify tbe blood and regulate tbe
far as discovered of &lt;3,500.
bowels. No family can afford to be without
Oliver P. Richardson, one of the most them. They will save hundreds of dollars In
esteemed budueca men of Charlotte, doctor's bills every rear. Sold al fifty cents a
bottle by F. T. Boise.
died April 10, of Bright's disease of
the kidneys. He was 51 years of age.
Marcus Pitcher, of Charlotte, who
was recently taken to the Kalamazoo
IS'o .Afore a MyatorySeen I'roui Across tiie
insane asylum for treatment, died
XVorlvl.
there last week, and was taken home
“Haroun of Aleppo," said Sir Philip Derval
Saturday for burial.
“bad imuktcred every secret in nature which the
Olivet callege has received &lt;5,000 nobler magic iwcks to fathom, lie discovered
tbe true art of healing is to assist Nature
from the estate of Mrs. Tuttle of that
to throw off the disease—to summon, aa it
Goilforde, Conn.for the library endow­ were, the whole system toeject tbc enemy that
bar
fastened
on a part. His process all Includ­
ment known as the “Willie Sage Tut­
ed the rtHnvigorwtlon of the principle of life.’’
tle memorial fund.”
In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated
tbe
practice
ot the best physicians of to day.
Anson Hobson, a resident of East
What life itself Is, nolxxly knew then—nobody
Saginaw who was injured in the rail­ knows now. But wc have learned something
way collision on the Chicago and Grand of the reasons why the mysterious tide rises
falls. Provided the great organs of the
Trunk R. R- near Bellevue about a and
body are not irreparably dcstrojea, medical
year ago, has been awarded &lt;30,000 science can alwaj « relieve, and often save. Yet
no reputable physician now adheres to the liardamages by tbe company.
barous and stupid processea of depletion, such
Little Wane Decoo, son of W. M. m bleeding, by which It was attempted to cure
Decoo, has been dwarfed in stature diacaae by reducing tbe patient's ability to re
'• slsZ it. Now-a-daya we do not tear down tbe
and rendered a helpless cripple for life, fort to help tbe garrison—we strcnghten iL
In this intelligent and beneficent work. It la
by the excessive use ot tobacco, while
that PARKER’S TONIC leads all
a babe in his mother’s arms. At the conceded
other medicines. A s an invigorant It acta im­
age of six months he would relish the mediately and powerfully upon tbe circulation
tbe organs of digestion, thus giving Nature
strongest plug tobacco with astonish­ ami
the Mslstance she calls for. Il follows that all
ing greediness. His life will no doubt allmentaof the stomach, kldneya and liver are
soon pay the penalty of bis parent’s at once relieved or cured. No other prepara­
tion embodies tbeaamc qualities or produces
folly in feeding him with this poison­ similar results, it is delicious to use, and the
ous weed. He is now six years old, a best known aull-lntozlcaut. Price 50c and fl.
Htscox A Co., New York.
poor little helpless sufferer.—Oneida

Qtslck «n4

DKL1, NQV1KRS.
First Door Booth of Post Office.

‘

BERNHARDT 8CHULZEr

MERCHANT TAILOR,
’

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CLOTIIiJETe,
NAHIfVII.LE.■

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MICH

FARMERS,ANDHORSEMEI.
I am now in my own shop, corner of Main
and Mill Sts., where I am prepared to do aS
kinds of Blacksmithing. I make a specialty of
shoeing horses having diseased feet, and guar
anlee my work to rive satisfaction. Thankful
for past favors and soliciting your paUonags
in the future.
I am very Respectfully,
CHAS. M1DDLETOkf

WAGON &amp; CARRIAGE WORKS.
I am now comfortably ret tied in my new shop
next door to Charles Middleton, and «ra pre­
pared to do anytbldg in the line of Wagon and
Carriage woodwork tn better style titan ever.
Repairing will receive prompt arid careful at­
tention. Give me a call when In need of any
work In my line and I will satisfy you both io
workmanship and price.

F. T, OOrZEL'

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I^ATIIBUNI HOLhE,
A B. AKHADKL, Paoranrrao.

Or*nd Itaplds, Allo la*

This Houm furnlahss tbs baat screw naMa
&lt;SM af aay house ka Iba dR for ths saa*

iHMAK

Where the Fire is Out.

Catarrh

Cor. Charlotte Bepnhlican.
A terrible smash up occurred at the
crossing of tbe Chicago &amp;. Grand
Trunk and the Michigan Central rail­
roads at Charlotte las. Saturday. A
freight train moving westward over
tbe crossing on the Michigan Central,
was run into by a heavy train going
treatment
will
north on the Grand Trunk, bidly
Notn liquor
damaging the Grand Trunk engine,
tearing up the track and throwing
several cars off, causing heavy dam­
with finger.
ages. The blame is attributed to the
Give it a Trial.
engineer of the Grand Trunk tram,
who claimed he called for brakes to his
Rend for circular.
train, bnt owing to the speed at which iatered.
ELY
Droggtata, Owugo, N. Y.
the train was moving ho coaid not
stop.

[CREAfi BALI

at
X^t0Dcc’ Thoroa?h

J SPINDLER,

A letter from L. J. Wheeler of Col­
umbia, Dak., under date of April Sth,
says: Farmers are busy seeding. There
are evidences of a hard winter, but no
body seems disheartened or discourag­
ed. There ia immense faith in Dako­
ta’s future, and the rush is not abated.
From 50 to 100 loaded teams pass here
every day. Tbe people seem impress­
ed that the burden of supplying wheat
for the world ia being laid on their
shoulders here everybody is doing their
level best.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKOS PACIFIC R'T
By tas central poalUan of its line, connects tho
■aat and the West toy ttoe shorts* roots. sa4eor-

climn* Chair Cora.^^^aUMaato Frytpot

"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
Din— UM. —,I
gaatasgScKoggsn&amp;!

k VrwkkA

GREAT ROCK ISA-AND ROUTE
at yo«r Boarest TMkst Omaa. or aZdraoa
a. ■. CABLS,
K. ST. JOHN,
.... . IL..1 U .'.
! Tfc.. 1 I*—. »&lt;

QM AGA CO-

HURFITS!

, WhsslsayasroldsBcSMaaa marefar toaytttoss

WilCBTS IlHMTECnABUniU
voa ma

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

Custom I louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

ta'wo irra&lt;3e« of yioujr, Grsshnxn. Corn &gt;feal txxid. Fesd
kept constantly on hand.
Customers can rely upon
having their (wrlwta Ground
Prompt ly and Satisfactorily.
Give me a call andbeoonvln-

A Dakota lawyer was recently ar­
J. 8PINDLKR.
rested for stealing wood, but such was
the power of his eloquence that he made
the jury believe that he was walking
I offer for sale at X&gt; per cent less than eost a
James Ehret returned from Clare Co.
in bis sleep, and thought that be was Boomer A Bodgnr
sntrr into tbe itres of Hindoo women. Bte
last weak.
Steam Cider Premand Ap­
wrought lute the woof of her story the Boclal placing flowers an the grave of his first
Mrs. Qeo. Long is just recovering
wife.
ple tirteder.
from a severe tllaeaa.
In China it takes three* days to per­ As good aa new. Capacity^
form the marriage ceremony. If a man
8taam Power, 100 babels per day.
survives this test of hi* powers of en­
Horse Power. 73 barrels per day.
durance he is regarded as being able to
Woodlzxd, April 12, laM.
cope with a mother-in-law and hold hh.

WEST KALAMO.

Mrs. John Tomlin continues

A Clean Shave or A HlNeat
Hair-Cut
gat

Cider Press For Sale!

JOHN M. RKIMR.

NEURALGIA,
LumbaM. Sciatica surf

Nervevs Headaeira.
of crriiinty ihu challenge* dhpvsa. For sets'

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CARPETS 1

APR. 10, IBM
maintain- d her “No:” replying to do
arguments, answering no questions;
Bm need it bo one of unable to realise anyth.ng save thalshe

TBS TWO DABBS.

ft should be he.
theraP”
■
Tbe door to opened, and the footman

which she bad thrown heraelf, and
looked at him. repeating the word tor
the twentieth time beneath her breath,
CHAPTER XVL
and with a gaze that wa* like an appeal
for mtercy. No one ever - appealed in
Margaret looked up slowly at first, vain to John Mallabarr for fortearance
and found that while her eyes had been —no woman, or child, that is.
The
closed darkness had come on, but tbe look did what her voice had been una­
firelight wa* still bright, and glowed ble to accomplish. He slopped, looked
upon a tall figure, a handsome face, at her with his hagrard eyes from his
good, handsome and honest; it shone white face, and said:
into a pair of dark eyes which scruti“ Perhaps I am forgetting myself—I
don’t quite know what I am doing; but I
think—I must not say any more o you.”
of whom she had Deen at that moment
With that, and without another syl­
thinkin,
lable—without farewell look or vale­
!’\ she exclaimed, rie- dictory word—be left tho room, never
“Mr.
looking behind h.m. “Hard hit,” inforward, boldlag out hi*

?B?ss£yi
BMdO for wondw. k©^&gt;
pon aomc laud unknown.
bis ignorance my own.

UrooctioMWi

non *nd Grand Kapldn

U1BA(

HOW ON EXHIBITION AT

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.'S,

■rsa.

OUR STOCK 18

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful’
Itotod-

XHEPMAT1C BYEC? OO.. Rochester, M. Y.

AHEAD AS USUAL!
.Everybody exclaims upon viewing our Immense New Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Novelties tn

She tried to «ap “Ho, but I am

“I went out to see Ufa'-' she thought,
wearily. "If that is part of life., better
nevbr bo born.”

only of theeye?

He laid down hl* hat and stood on
the hearthrug, looking at her silently. for her maid and tell her that she wa*
Margaret perceived a great change In

*«.’MK£ES?3S&amp;fiS

“ONE OF THREE.
‘‘It must remain too-much for him
then.” Margaret had said.
“I shall
•never even sj&gt;eak to him again until be
has apologized to me—which no nover
will. I suppose you mean, dear Mrs.
iLascelles, that if I had in reality been a
, poor, destitute governess, who would
grave owed everything to him—home,
kind love, and position, everything—he
would have married me, sure that bo
must have always been first, that he, at
any rate, would be under no obligation
—would never have to stoop and say
‘Thank you.’ But when he found that
in a worldly point of view I was the
more important of the two—that he
would have had to change his way of
fife, his standing, everything, ana all
because of his wife. An! it ia horrible!
He gives me credit for do magnanimity,
no greatness of heart; he can not trust
me; be turns upon me, reproaches me,
■aaera sarcastically at my follies (which
I know arc innumerable, and every one
of which I would have crushed to please
a generous man, who loved me), and
uses a (one toward me to which 1 jrould
not submit from the best and wisest
man in tho world. I* not that the plain
Evi ah of it?”
“I fear it i*. But'you must not be
too hard upon him. You must forgive
him.” •
.“I will shake hand** with him when

give a man who wants a cringing span­
iel for his wife, and who loses bis temS* a he find* the woman he has
of distinguishing is not a spaniel,
respect my individuality, or I
will never notice him again.”
Mrs. Lascelles had not tried to shake
this determination. Perhaps she hoped
Bor time to nfovo it; perhaps she conaddered that Louis’ hardness deserved
sun shment. There had bee* a heart­
wreaking parting between Margaret and
Margaret:

Margaret’* heart

thrilled

at

having to put so noble » creature as this
to a mortal pain of the supremest kind,
thrilled her with anguish, even in an­
ticipation.
Sbe had never seen
him look as well as he did now,
with tho air of resolution on his
face which warned her that he
had braced himself for a struggle and
’would not tamely yield. What Louis
Baldwin had said was too true. Malla­
barr had, indeed, been “hard hit”
Before be spoke one wild idea darted
into Margaret’s mind. After all. her
instinct, as well as her judgment, told
ber he wm the best of these three men
who would each, within so short a time,
have cared for her, and told her so—he
was noble, s'mple, true • and high­
hearted. After the glimpse sho had
had of tho hard and uncompromising
side of Louis' na'ure, she feared him.
Could she not make up her mind to
stake her all on one throw, and say
“Yea” to John Mallabarr? He would
take her as far away from Foul haven as
she chose, and for as long as she chose,
and she, unless' she went out of ber
mind, or were a very bad woman, must
gain some affection for him in time.
•• Horrid speculations!” says Prudery;
“ improper, nay, immodest!” You are
very .praiseworthy, dear Prudery, and
an excellent friend, no doubt, to those
who stand in need of your protection;
but you can not do away with the fact
that each horrid speculations do occur
quently answered in tho affirmative.
Before Margaret could give any kind of
answer to herself. John Mallabarr had
taken up hi* parable, and she was forced
to give ear to his words.
“You will hardly believe that I have
been in London nearly all this time. I
had a great deal of business to attend
to. Quite unconscious of what was
taking place at Foulhaven, I quietly re­
mained in town. I came home the day
before yesterday. Yesterday afternoon
I called upon Mrs. Lascelles. I asked
after you—where you were. She told

“That she had been harboring an im­
postor.”
“Fou an impostor!” he echoed scorn­
fully. 'That shows what false ideas
have been put into your head of jour
own angelic goodness. Sbe spoke of
you witn enthusiasm and with the
wannest affection. Sbe said that until
you had gone they had had no idea to
what extent you had been the sunshine
of their house; that you had gone home
because a friend of yours was going to
the be married from your house; and also
—forgive my speakiag plainly, but so
Hewed you had had a quarrel with Louis
Baldwin, who had said something that
he bad no right to usty to you. She
Bold A* me in nonfidenre, because she
itaid sbe felt so sad and lot
Louis had quite deserted them.
Mallatarr

«he would summon ber if the boy’s
health gave her any uneMineM. Then
**“**"5..
she bad departed, escaping from Foul­ equivocate. Sn*
haven before John Mallabarr’s return delicacy, for
aa^reredhin
from
“Mra. Lorelie*
•ogo through it all
but the reconection
ICBttld Mt
- altercation with Louis

herself upon a couch, to “weep out the
night there,” to think erf Mallabarr go­
ing out from her presence into the
blackness of night, hopeless—a man
marred for the rest of hi* life through
love for her.
•
“It need to be one cf my dreams,”
she thought, " that no man who loved
me should be tho worse for it, but the
better; and now, what of John? what of
Louis? what of , myself P miserable
mischief-maker that I aro f”

We are going to “ Wake them up early and keep them up late" and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prices “Town Talk."

ZltXtaOIJR OBJECT^aXsySSfSrhTOU OBJECTWft',” vs
Just drop in and try to comprehend our "drop" in prices.
also, you will then notice, that

Another item,

In Brawl ud lagnUra.
AL80 A FULL LINE OF

RU8S, MATTIieS AH MIPS
Don’t buy a Carpet until '
You 8m Us.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

PAST EXPERIENCE
THE ONLY THUE WAY
To conduct tbe Grocery Business is i-n

An Active Trade is always conducted on the Small Profit Plan.

To The Front!

“Going abroad!”
She could well
imagine what the words meant to John
Mallabarr, and with how dreary a ring
they sounded in his ears.
Perhaps,
had it occurred to Mallabarr to make a
second exped tion to Beekbridge Aboey; perhaps, bad be dropped unaware*
upon Margaret, a* she sat at that mo­
ment conning Rupert’s letter with wet
eyes, her heart full of rue and pity—a
word then, a soul-to-eoul glance, m'ght
have settled things differently—have
altered the whole course of his life and
hers. But. a* ft bappeped, he was at
that very moment at a Lendo* railway
terminus, booking himself and hi* dog
to Paris, with tbe vague idea that from
that city you could go out all over tbe
world, when you had decided to what
quarter of the said world to direct

Slew Sc Xjate Style*

PUCES SATISFACTORY.

WOODLAND, MICH

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,

ARRIVING DAILY.
I desire to call Special Attention to tbe lines of good*
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them' a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville. • e

D. C. GRIFFITH

wa* a place provided with more aiyl
merrier mean* of killing time and
drowning sorrow than any other In the

Every man, woman and child muat have
Groceries, and ought to buy them at prices a*
near coat aa poaaiblc. The person who buys
these goods on credit, muat pay a bonus to
the store-keeper for that privilege, which be
can illy afford to do In these close time*.
Groceries Bought lor Cash
Heuns Ten to Fifteen Per
Cent Saved I

And upoA this principle I propose to conduct
my business hereafter.

I haven’t .time to enumerate tbe different
articles I keep, but suffice it to say that my
stock consists of

The &lt;?lioicest Goods
To be found in the Wholesale Market*—all
New, Freeh and Clean. Also a full line of
Crockery, Glass and Earthem Ware,
Confectionery, Cigars and
Tobaccos.
And remember that ft's a cold day when I
get left either on quality of goods^or tow price*.
Respectfully,

G. W. FRANCIS,
CASH CROCKR.

OPERA HOUSE-

SKATING RINK!
Open Week Days, Afternoon
and Evening, Tuesday* and
Friday* Excepted.

LADIES, - 5 Crt. | GENTLEMEN, - lJ_Oza.

8KATE8, - - IB Or*.

COMMUTATION TICKETS:
GENTLEMEN, B NIGHTS,

.

LADIE*. 6 NIGHTS,

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Roller Skating is the Pop­
ular, Fascinating and
Exhilerating
Amuse­
ment of the day.

Offered to the Trade
OCra, u4 Tkdr Aobra ra lie MrafflL
reaches to
Tbe Jews
of

mutM hirairara u&gt;
* ., .

ta&amp;bt h rar
___ .

EVERTS 4 CHJPMAM,
Pbohuvtom.

I did not wish to di*Mu JtotrS
She ha* Dot the lea*kldea &lt;rf Wk
in my miad.”
-I M&gt; SM «l UAC" raid Wm
beneath her breath. ■&gt;
,

ited space, and
night m a closed
pause, and be noticed. It manifest* it**U by eerieus
dieorder, headache, syncope, and even
by asphyxia if their act*
prolonged. In nervous
Mrs. Lssoeliea W
new may occur in all
friend*. and I am
convulsion* and Iom d
general only aatateof somnolence, ac­
before ber. Then she summoned up all companied by feebleness *ad.reiaoda■ wedding
ber reeolation, and tried to look at him tkmof tbe action of the heart. Thia
i went on;
firmly a* aiie spoke the word: “No!” state to often associated with, w*U■nd Mol Biddulph but the looksbe met shook ber to the very marked dimness of vision. Amongst
Tgaret with an air of
ie a small way in tbe flowers that are most deleterious
which to ei
John Malabarr’s may be mentioned the IHy, hyacinth®,
wound. But
__
___
__
diverted
tered “No!” although in the eofteet "of
tones, she dung to that monosyllable
qu'cldy conned as to her only hope.
their smell should be mentioned
Needb-se to follow out tbe scene in acton on the air.
During th® night
flowers actively produce carbonic acid,
which is injurious to health. Magen­
die even cites a case erf death caared by
Nothing could ever be so terrible a large bouquet of liists which the suf­
again a* this. It was nothing short of ferer. a previously healthy woman, had
torture to have to aee hi* heart laid bare slept w th in her bedroom. Amongst
before her—to have to realm*- the tlic more dangerous plants maybe men­
tioned the walDuc, the bay tree and

that Miss Terd tai’* letter had given her
* W&amp;rdme excuse for coming home.

Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear.

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.

CHAPTER AV it.
BticxrosD aaaaaa xoanr.
Don't allow it to-escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare
A few days afterward Margret had
with the extraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.
a letter from Rupert, in which he said:
“Everything has become *ad since
my dearest Margaret went away. Louis
Ls so dull—you don’t know how dull—
John Mallabarr has gone abroad. He
came here to »ay gocMl-bye. He looked
very ill, and hardly spoke. I think he
must have gone for bis health.-though General Dealer,
it seems odd to think of anything being
the matter with him, doesn't it? I asked
him why he was going, and he said be­
cause there was a ghost at Mallabarr
Court, aod after consulting the most ac­
complished ihagicians as to how to get
rid of it, they all agreed with him that
paint and paper would be the best
means of exorcising it. So be is going
to have a lot of the rooms done up, he
says, but he did hotseem to know much'
about it Then I inquired where be was
going, but he said be didn’t know—be
was going on what the Germans called
•a journey into tho blue,’ and that
meant a journey to no one knew where,
-INtbe traveler himself least ot all. I never
knew John to talk in that way before,
and to go away before the hunting is
over, too! He is M. F. H. in these parts,
•o my father is going to act as deputy
till he oome* back-’r
/

been reserved also for
to u*e them in the

by an acuter pang—the
lores me an 1 I love him.

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,

EMBRACING ALL THE

FARM Wagons, Wide and Narrow
Tire.
CARRIAGES AND PBLETONS, Top
and Open.
spring wagons,
wagons, Etc.

Don’t Buy
Ten Ceats’Worth of Goods

buckboard

Graves &amp; son.

We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

Grocery and Provision Line,
iTAPLE

VANOW.

PILLS

k run. Lisi or
Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST,
GRAVES &amp; SON.

�— REJOICE AID BE GLAD!

Castoria

distinguish foe fragrance of an onion

SATURDAY

CURE

SICK
•d praVwuUrLI
r uraoM
Un » «aly corvi

HEAD
ACHE
CARTER MEDinXE CO.. Mew TorW

GLAD TIDIIBS.

Mcdteatl...
CsUwrvh at ia. Correctly Troeted.

madieinea) 75c.

Rev. Father Wilds’
EXPERIENCE.

as folio
•• 78 K. Mtk St., A’«w Fori. May ia. ItQCL

nucomfortable Itching
humor affretitig
more espt'cially my 11 nibs, which Itched so
intolerably at night, and burned so tut&gt;-n*&lt;ty, that I eould scarcely bear nuy clothing

i

- APR. IV. 1HM

BATED BY A TBIED OAKE.

ppreeenting toUie render thl* Utile
aiodt it-bM been the wim ot the writer
to have a few character* a* poMlble and
but one female, and ir. order to make
au early acquaintance, will introduce
them all at tbe breakfaattable of Joaial;
Hash, father of the female, and owner
of the house and aforesaid breakfast
table.
On the right of ber father, sita Mary
Hash, a girl of ordinary ni*e aud intel­
ligence; Itweaty year* old, with hair,
complexion and teinper of a bright rud­
dy line.,Sitting opposite Mary, is *
young^man of tbe same age, Mr. Her­
bert Gray^clerk at tbe village store and
boarder at the house of Hash ; posses­
sing a good appetite, sweet disposition
dark hair and eyea, with the usual un­
ripe moustache and expression common
to youth* of twenty. At the footof tbe
table ia the farm-band, Peter Blake, a
man of small stature and little to do
with this story.
Tbe morning, without, presented a
dark and\ cbeerleM Mpect; and about
fourteen inches of snow.the idea ding­
ing to tlij) eave* ofThe bouse with a
death-li)rb grip, and tbe bleak Decem­
ber winds blew bard against thejloor
and sought Ingres* through the key­
hole to fan the flame of the tallow can­
dle, by tbe light of which could be dis­
cerned the morning hour of seven, so
it will be observed that the inmate* in
mates Indulged in tbe rural pleasantry
of early rising.
Witbin, wm light, warmth and com­
fort, female amiles, hot coflee aud
mince pie, with watch dog and fire
wood reposing serenely on the floor.
Whether it wMtho marked contrast
of tbe warmth within and the chill
without, or tbe natural attraction of op
posites, that caused the two younger of
tbe group to love is not known, but
nevertheless it was a fact that Cupid
had lighted his fires within their youth­
ful breads.
After dispersing with the food,—
wrought into palatable shape by the
rosy Mary,—each departed for his dif­
ferent "field of labor.” Mary, to do tbe
household duties, lieing seamstress ch&lt;f
de cuisine and "bottle VMber.” Her­
bert to tbe store to revel in "thoughts
of Mary,” gum drops and general mer­
chandise. Josiah and Peter, to awaken
and draw from the cow tbe morning’s
milk, to feed the swine and let loose
the fruitless ben.
Before proceeding further, it will be
necessary to give a few dates and make
known the plot of tbe story. It bad
long been known by the Hashes that
Mr. Gray wm the long lost son of a
wealthy family, and tbe only heir to an
immense fortune, which wm entirely
unknown to Herbert, m he had myster­
iously disappeared from bis home at the

tho perfect adaptability of. Avu'i Sana-

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
)

eteanses,anriebaa, and .irangthena tbe bkxxi.

Dr. J. C. Ayer*, Co., Lowell, M,».

AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Medicine

TRADE

MARK

BITTERS

inawBuoFBSina
Lirw end Ajdaey Beewdy,

Hope and Malt Bitters Co.

It was tbe endeavor on the part of
Josiah to have Herbert' and Mary be­
come man and wife, and for tbe con
Ruination of thia desire, be had pur­
chased for Mary many silks and rib­
bons, "set a good table,” and retired
early to bed himself.
Mary wm also anxious for the match,
but she wm entirely unfitted for tbe
wife of so docile and trusting a person
m Herbert; she was, no doubt, one pf
the moat ferocious of females, she bad
a horrible temper, told lies and took the
"Lord’s name in vain.” Sbe would al­
so swear, chew gum And "spit” like a
man, and bad many other serious faults
which respect to tbe sex compels the
writer to leave untold.
Herbert was also anxious to "mate”
with Mary, but through timidity, luck,
the sudden entrance of the hired man,
with the assistance of ’that "indescrib­
able something” that keep* u* out of
barm* way, bo bad thus far sailed on
the river of celibacy, though he bad of­
ten longed to say, “Wilt thou be my
wife.” He had been a boarder at
Hash’s and an admirer of Mary since
the early spring, and had so continued
until the introductory meal which was
on foe last day of the year 1888.
Notwithstanding the poor prospects,
Mary worked arduously for the union
and felt sure c-f winning in the end,and

hire manufactured tho dougbnnts, sire
had used some Chicago bog fat of un­
curtain date, but of Herculean smell.)
Back came Mary with a joyous smile,
and the doughnuts with the uncertain
ingredients and melancholy odor,wbicb
abe offered Herbert and partook freely
of herself. And as she munched tbe
dainties, she broke forth in tender tones
"Herbert, do you love me, me to-day a*
Herbert, extremely pale and dizzy,
answered “Mary, I love you btill tbe
same.”
Then, Mary, drawing near and look&lt;j
Ing into hia eyes, breatbod forth with
a voice filled with pathos and bad lard,
“Will you marry me this spring.'”
Herbert fain would answer "yue” but
tiie malaria from the doughnut* bad
driven him into a perfect state ot help­
lessness and, unconsciously grasping
one from tbe plate be fell fainting to
tbe floor.
All through the long night, Herbert
was the victim of a series of dightmaree
in tho shape of doughnuts, chasing him
tar into space, and sometimes into tbe
arm* of Mary.
' ,
In the morning he gave Mary a very
positive refusal to her eager and re­
peated proposal, and after adjusting bis
accounts be bid adieu to tbe scenes of
hia troubles, aud left for pastures new,
nqf forgetting to take with him, her
metically sealed in a glass Jar, tbe
doughnut which bad saved bis life. Of­
ten he would gaze upon that little talis­
man to charm away the fancies of bi*
brain, or to still the fieice, wild throb­
bing* of his heart.

HOT OR GOLD?
There was a social gathering at a res­
idence on tbe South side, last week, at
which games, dancing, etc., were apart
of the evening’s entertainment. Now
this part of the programme nassctl off
all right, but when the good things
which tickle a man’s palate were pass­
ed, something out of the usual order
of things was discovered. It was also
noticeable that two boys, sons of the
hostess, stood suspiciously near tbe
outer door, h'ing, as it were, on a hair
trigger, ready to move rapidly Into the
street in case of emergency. It wm the
ice cream that caused the trouble. An
ancient damsel from Racine wm tbe
first to discover tbe irregularity. After
getting a mouthful of tbe frozen stuff,
it was noticed that there was some
strong emotion at work in ber system.
Her eyes filled with tears, but with an
| I’ll ■ swallow - it - or-die-in-the-attempt
expression on ber face abe managed to
deposit tbe cream where it wm intend­
ed it should be. But she didn’t take a
second mouthful. No, her thoughts
were away off somewhere else just then,
tbe seemed to be deeply studying as to
the future state of mortality, when
mortality is Isid aside and immortaitly
is put on. Her neighbor wm similarly
effected and flnallyevery eye in the room
seemed called upon to shed tears for
something, but nobody could tell ex­
actly what. Then a good'hearted old
gvutleman remarked:" "Thisistbehot­
test cold dish that I ever struck.” Tbe
whole company acknowledged that it
wm rather too athtry to take inwardly.
Finally one of the ladies asked foe
hostess, who was wondering what ailed
' her company, bow she managed to get
eo much white heat to foe spoonful of
ber cream. "Heat T’ asked foe lady in
surprise. “I didn’t know ice cream
could be hot and frozen at foe same
time.” She then tooka spoonful of it
but couldn't tali whether it wm really
hot or cold. Then she started on a
tour of investigation. All she could
find wm an empty paper marked “cay­
enne pepper” lying on foe floor near
the ice cream freezer. She didn’t in­
terview her boys jptil the next morn­
ing. They went Tat in a harry to

of thsthrw candidate* forth* Presidency
having receive-1 a constitutional majority
of tbe popular vote, tbs election' was

to get a encashed dish of doughnuts,
saved for the oceaaion, (and while sbe

BOOTS &lt;fc SHOES
rc-

Without Moi—thine - or TLircotlnr.

(nylt

eherka.
for tho'rwpooUT* 8 *» d.*l*gstiou«, each
Whm Bsblss frat, sad cry by i
What cure* their colic, kill* tb

lar open apace In front of the Clerk’s table.
Before the hour for. taking their seats

What quickly rarra ConatJpaUon.
Sour Stomach, Colds, ladlgratten : .

eeUy conversing in low tones, every mind
being occupied in tbe result of Vjs election.

Centaur Liniment,-a.

Machinist

7

NASHVILLE, MICH
—MANUFACTURES—
avenue leading to tho Capitol was filled
with people, all of whose faces looked in
one direction, and were filled with one
Shafting, Pulleys.
common expression of grave and Inter­
ested curiosity. Into tbe galleries which WOOD LATHES, BUZZ SAW MILLS,
surround and overlook the Hall of Repre­
—AXDsentatives, not an Individual human being
Everything iu (he Mill Line.
could by any possibility be forced, and ths
ALL KINDS OF
staircases, quite out of sight and bearing
of what was passing within, were
crammed with watching multitudes,
hoping against hope to gain, by some good
Gummed, Piled and Hammered.
chance, or by dint of patience and of
physical strength, a glimpse at least of the
A Good Stock of Saws on hand.
exciting scene.
It had be -n proposed, In debate, on the
A. C. BUXTON.
day previous, that, during the election, the
galleries of tho hall should be closed, as
they could, at best, accommodate but a
handful of those who were anxious to wit­
ness the scene; but Mr. McDuffie (then a
prominent member of tbe House) warmly
denial tbe right of Congress to exclude the
people from witnessing, if they so pleased,
the acta of their own representatives in a
matter, especially, so vitally affecting them
D*«lre to asy that they are now making Flout
alL And when it was suggested that tbe
by their
admission of so great and so excited a
crowd would inevitably be productive ot
disorder, be sprang up, and in tones which
echoed through tbe ball and galleries, And can furniah all who love Good Bread
pledged him,elf for " tbe orderly deport­
with Flour that will delight them. On*
ment of the people, while looking on such
sack will convince nil that our flour is

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON AGO.
NEW MACHINERY!

dis faction It was to pass tbs vigilant
acruUoy of ths door-keepers, now doubly

restless movement of tho members within
tbe ber, and a general murmur like the
ish anxiety which prevailed th.ungbout
the body. * Could any revealing spirit have

fears, the boiling passions which Lumultuatod within those fierce bosoms, how
would the painful interest M the aceno

plete. all Guaranteed to be flrst-elaa* .goods
and at price* that cannot be beaten tn Barry
Co- Call, get price* and be convinced before
buying elsewhere.

TOURS RESPECTFULLY.

R A. KAN AGA.
WINN BROS

New Dental Parlors

Many a hurt that lorad Amari-

tho.unlrled experiment now, for tho first

be success fully resisted, and the doors
were thrown open accordingly.
It was an imposing spectacle. Tbe cir­
cular lobby outside tho bar (and into which
□one are admitted bat privileged persona,
whose right l* specified) as well as tho
login, or open area behind the columns in
tho rear of tbe Speaker’s seat, were filled
with members of the Senate, ex-Govern­
ors of the States, military and naval offi­
cers (those only, however, who bad re­
ceived votes of thanks by Congress for
meritorious service), foreign tuinisters and
their attaches. Judges of the Supremo

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoes
----- ALL OF-----

A. C. BUXTON,

ernmenh

LADIES biiuES

BURT BRO’S.,

perhaps months, while others went eo
fares to say that no choice would be

gather at Washington and ware whirling
through tho troubled air. Many persons
carried concealed weapons, as if expecting
some violent outbreak. . Tbe bar-rooms ot

Rock Rottom Prices!
Uonritlngnf French Kid, Curi'o KM, Cost
and Morocco, shoes of th* latest styles, also a
full line of

partisans without, most ferocious threats
were uttered. A second Missouri contest
was expected. Nine counted on less
than forty or fifty balloting*; some

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

Ov*a Tivmi'a Btorx, Nash tills.

f even drrertplks &lt;W&gt;cc srcvidirg to 1st
mproved modes. Call sod Ace samples.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do th*
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

WINN BROS.

FARMERSAND HORSEMEN.
lam now in my own shop, corner of Math
and .Mill Bu., where I am prepared tn do all
kinds of Blacksmithing. I make u «|ieciuity ot
t hoeing horses having diseased feet and guaratitee my work to give aathhictlon. Thankful
for past favors and soliciting your patronags.
i:i the future.
1 am very Kerpcctiullv. ■
CHAS. MlUUl.EION.
QB Qi week
home.
UDO I'cly sure Ro
lT«au&gt; r. If »ou war . !&gt;&lt;m

W« shall also keep tn stock

L'aphal DOI &gt;* qultid
rrile for

PATENTS
motr from W A8HJNO TON
NO

tlon. wi ib claims, yoor samn and •ddriM. will be
publuh-d in the Uni» d Btete* Patent Offlet- Ga
zetiejk papcrof ImmMMr circulation. AM) TbX
ONLY ONE THATPUhLteLES TH1? FREE.

Farmers will fiad it to their interest to make
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statements.

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

Work

Dental

C. A. SNOW a co.

GOLD
Capita) no* requl

OUR SAW MILL
No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

H. R. DICKINNOlb’ A CO.

Inir; partJ'tiiazlj

. FAST SHERMAN STREETr-L’. 3 YNE’S

At length tbe speaker’s hammer fell A
dead silaooa inztautly prevailed, and than

A Big Thing!

DiSWiYK

spend the night with a friend just M
foe tell-tale paper wa* found.

"Had a proposal from any of the fair
sex since leap yefa- began, Jones f

chairman, collect their

tbe daughter.of my boarding mistress.”
“Gimmini I you’re in luck. How did
she master courage to do it, and what

Good People of Woodland
GROCERIES,
DRUGS ABD

"Well, you ree. she keeps tbe book*
for ber mother, so ahe came to me the
cookery preparing food for the day other day and proposed.”
and dainties for tbe New Year’s dinner

Aa she prepares tbe "sweets” and
pastry, she breaks forth in happy smiles
and mellow-anple-pie-crust tunes of
love for the absent, but as sbe grinds
the coffee, and squeezes hard the yield­
ing dougb, her thoughts grow mean
and spiteful. Sbe thinks of the past
long months of waiting—the moths of
waRing wasted. 8he thlnksof Herbert
aa a "fool” that, maybe, she will never
wed, and then her angry thoughts
break forth aloud. "Damn him, if he
don’t propose to-night, I’ll ask his
hand myself to-morrow.”
Leap year came without any change
in the domestic affairs at the Hash
cottage, and tbe dinner hour passed
palatably and pleasantly away .also the
farmer and hirM man, again sought
tbe "cow stable” and tbe frolicking
"pig pen,” leaving Herbert and Mary
seated alone, to indulge in au after diu-

Infants and Children

Competition—

■Healthiul

MEDICINES,

ferora, irrltsMIU
ay bead, With dui
pELr are a X'
Cta. * for 1 do]m
BON. PblML, Pa.

»»
Buz jtO
l-ymaUtl
rra.bR SWAYNE AMP

Patent Medlciaes, Oils, Dye Stuft,
Perfamcry, Toilet Article, Eckwi
wad Bink Books, Stationery
Cigars and Tobaccos, Pure
Liquors for Medicinal

“She proposed that I pay up my ar

'Wbew

THBOILTTlul
"You look sad. Birdie; what’s tbe
matterF were the words addressed to
Birdie McHsatpin by ber friend, Mol­
lie Squeer*. as they met.
"I'm not feeling welt”

“No, I’m not precisely mck, but I
feel tired, overworked.”
“Do tell me about it”
“Well, you see our colored cook is
sick; and now poor mother has to do
all tbe cooking and scrubbing and
washing and ironing, and it makes me
feel so tired to see the old creature
work. Sho Is so slow”

A little fellow with a tall, stalwart
wife, was asked by a friend if the con
treat between them didn’t often expose
him to mortifying remarks.
"Oh, I
don’t mind that,” he said cheerfully,
“but since Sarah's grown a ear-righted

Newer. Fresher. Better

I. N. HARTER
Woodiakd, April 12,18M.

JduS

yyiUJAM JONXB,

leaker’s chair, said, la a loud, ctear toco
vuica: ■•Clear tbe galleries I” Ho was

dentist
Naafevilto. RUcC.

IRON
TONIC
kbrMhihh

�DEMOCRATIC LEADERS AT A BANQUET

nr lllluol*. Artemus. Louisiana and Tvonoa-

received ui»on toe departure

devoted to debater tho Tariff bill.

Cmcago, April A-TM Iroquois Club
obsen-od its third anniversary and tbe
birthday of Thomas JeftenioQ last evening
by a banquet at the Palmer Hoose. All
the representative Democrat* ot tbe conntry were Invited to tw preaeot, aud more
than three hundred, including tiie mem- i
ber* of the club, accepted the IndtaUon. I
The list of npeaxere wag confined to that
element of tbe party which favors tbe
reformation of the tariff, and In that Is in
harmony with tiie policy of the dub. Tbe
pending of tbe Morrison bill called forth

FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
full amount with certain panic*in
1 am lurchor ready to prove that
GORDOX'S BKTBKAT CUT OF»

General Swaim declared that there wu
said he .bad deposited the money

which doe-bill be had afterward disposed
of to the contractors who built his bouse,
bat that al the lime tho due-bill was thus

posit was checked out by him. charges Bate­
man with attempting to. blackmail him, and
says he h»s brought these cliarges ia order
to gut eut of paying the amount of this doebtlL

The House Committee on Coinage,
Weights and Measure* has Instructed Rep­
resentative Lacey to report favorably his
bill to prohibit the issue ot Treasury notes
tees than five dollars, ami to provide for tho
lame of one dollar, two dollar and five dol­
lar silver certificates. Tbe bill provides
that un and after tbe passage of the act
It shall be unlawful for the Sec­
retary of- the
Treasury to
print
end tesue Treasury notes of a smaller
denomination than five dollars, and any
bolder of standard sliver dollars or silve:
certificates may deposit the same with die
Treasurer or any As*! tant Treasurer of tiie
United States In sums of not less, than 810
and receive therefor silver certificates of die
denominations, at die option of die bolder,
of 81, 83 and 85. Provided, that nothing
therein contained shall interfere with the
issues oi silver certificates in other denom­
inations, as now provided by law. Tbe
following feature of the original bill was
stricken out by a vote of 5 to 3: “ Pro­
vided, that whenever tbe standard sliver
dollars In the Trensury not held for the re­
demption of silver certificates of the denom­
inations of .one and two dollars shall ex­
ceed the sum of 820,000,000, die Secretary
of the Treasury may suspend the coinage of
standard silver dollars, provided for in the
act of February 28, 1878, during the period
that such excess continues to exist” Tbe
yeas were Bland. Dowd. 1‘usey, Lanham
and Belford; nays—Hardy, Lacey and
Chace.

Wabhixgtuk, April 15t—Tlxi Secretary
of tbe Treasury has been making bond calls
for some time past with tolerable regularity
about every six weeks, as tiio Treasury
surplus accumulated In amounts,sufficient to
warrant such action. According to this prac­
tice a cal! was expected April 1, but for
.some rea-bon It lias not yet been made. The
probability , of legislation by Congress
which would relieve tbe holders of tiie three
per cents, principally bankers, who have
them ou deposit to secure circulation, is by
some said to be a good cause for postpone­
ment. while others bdieve that the rapid
decrease ol the gold reserve warrant* cau­
tion. Since the 1st ins'., the gold reserve
has fallen $2,500,000, and from the highest
point In March nearly 88,000,000 have been
loot. It has been tiie custom since Secre­
tary Sherman’s circular of 1877 to pay
bondholders iu gold, although the law pro­
vides for their payment in coin. For this
reason, with gold going out, as it. is. at the
rate of 8250,000 a day, the effect of making
a call which would take several millions
more away should, Treasury officials say,
be carefully considered. Gold certificates
cannot be Issued when the reserve falls be­
low 8100,000,000, but that point has not yet

cause fur uneasiness. Saturday last there
were 886,950,000 gold certificates outstandserve *141,000,000.
LEAGUE-

meeting of about four hundred German
American citizens Thursday night In the

cred sufficient to forecast the next plaVorm
ol tiie partv.
Mr. Erskine W. Phelps, tbe 1 ’resident of
tbe dub, opened the banquet In a few
words, Hftcr which he announced that Gov­
ernor Hubbard, of Texas, bad telegraphed

Cacbo, April 17.—Khirtoum has dM yet
fallen, bat Is In a most desperate *itaatk&gt;n.
General Gordon ha* succeeded in getting
word through the rebel hordes. Ho ha* re­
ceived
from
the
English
(*ovordering
ernment
him to withdraw at

curved in thia state TuMday. It was first
beard from In Harris County, and moved
from southwest to northeast
Forty-six
bouses were completely blown ajvay, eight
persons killed and many injured. Striking '
------------------------------- „ - --------------------- -tion ot property took place, tbe damage
being fuliy f.i&gt;6,000. Th* Powell place, ;
oae of the most noted in tl&gt;- State, waa ;
utterly swept away, and Mr. Powell, Sr., ।
bls gpindson Ben. Powell, and tear negroM ■

State Convention wu held here juMerday. ! MluueatoiU brimghl 3bu women to tbe front
„ „„ v—.mm, — — - ------ - ,
Ohairmaa of the State Central Committee. |
Physician*, clergymen, turn •en-attau, unite
Major J. A. Connelly, of Cotea County, «*» . __________________ e
mauu temporary Chairman, and tbe tempo- bmffian Hmr Renew«r. ■
' ' . rary organization was afterward ffiade peeUucie k-h, »
tawring debt, $1,258,
manent. The following State ticket was 75e,a*&gt;, mure tlnm ball u. t wnduefor tw^gbON'T bPILL HIE MILK.

ton-gins, etc., were demolished. Several
negro children were blown away,4 and have

ley’s farm, near Sandtown, terrible wreck
was made. Six colored people are known
to haye been killed on one plantation and
four on another. Many persons were fatalburnt up
The storm also passed through Carroll
•nd Paulding, acrons to Bartow, and around
by Clarke Counties. The Etowah and

State Treasurer. Jacob
Gross;
Aitoruey-General, George Hunt
ator Cullom, Governor Hamilton,
ton C. Cook and
Clark E. Carr
were appointed delegates for tbe State-atLargo to tbe National Republican Conven­
tion. District delegates to tbe number of
forty were also appointed. A Dew State

lowing In the list of 'Presidential Elector*
appointed:

to the toast “The Coming Campaign.” He
called upon Judge A H. Doolittle to take
his plane. Mr. DoolllUe responded In a
abort speech which was well recel.ed.
- rate, and the dancer of a freshet to very
Colonel W. C. P. Breckenridge, of Ken­
tucky, responded to tiie sentiment "T'he in­
vancing rapidly toward Broad. The ri
divisible Union of Indestructible States."
Hon. George IL Pendleton, of CmcinnatL are still rising rapidly, and merchants are
spoke In raeponae to the toast "Raform in moving their goods. AH railroad con­
nection
is cut off, and no mails
________
eamp. The/supply
of
tbe Civil Serric*’’
have been received. At Calhoun the trict. Cicero J. Lindley; Nineteenth District,
cannon hells
4s running
abort, while
but surely Taxation; Tariff for Revenue Only,” the Oostanaula Is rising fifteen Inches an hour, Colonel Jsaper Partridge: Twentieth District,
diminishing without producing any appre­ Hon. J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, said: and to nearing the high-water mark of 188L
ciable effectebn the beaicgldfc hordes. The
Two sub-conventions were also held at
situation la described as more critical than
rooty per cent., tbe Democratic directions, and the damage is serious. Tbe
m Itself unalterably and deb r- entire business portion of DeSoto is sub­ which A. IL Taylor was nominated for
at any previous time.
merged. The rivers are now rising abfiut Clerk of the Supreme Court of the Northern
London. April HL—The latest advices
from Shanghai Indicate that the CbiiMee Union. Fur one. I am not afraid to make thia four inches an hour. At tbe Alabama fur­ Division, and W. J. Reed, for that of tiie
Govenmeut Is greatly exercised at the re­ ismio, because 1 believe alnoerely that It Is an nace, on the Anniston A Atlantic Railway, Southern Division. J. J. Healy and Charles
Becker acre placed on tbe ticket as candi­
of truth and right and juMioo against
cent French successes in Tonquin. Persons issue
falsehood *nd wrong and injustice.
dates for Clerk of the Appellate Courts ot
standing on it, and both were drowned.
in any way responsible foe the reverses are
The people ask now. In tho name of
tho First and Fourth District* respectively.
A'FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.
being degraded and punished.
Active •quality and Justice, that all the legislation
The platform advocates the readjustment
Grand Haven, Mich., April 17.—Yes­
measures are being taken to prvent further which ha* been enacted by protect oaists for
benefit of a few manufacturers. u;rtl
terday morning the walls of tiie bnck of the Revenue law of the State so a* to be
loss of prestige. The Vleeroy of Canton the
against the interest of tho. millions of con­
has tx&gt;eu publicly degraded, for falling to sumers, l*c reduced; first, gradually perhaps, three-story hard ware store owned by George adopted to the present financial condition of
the
State; favor* a revlsiou'of the Criminal
E.
Hubbard,
which
were
left
standing
after
,
obey orders. The officers answerable for but that finally they be utterly abolished.
laws for a more effectual protection of life
the loss of Bac Nlnh have been condemned
Judge David Turple, of Indianapolis, re- MM.
~
b.mm
MM.J...« the two-.tory , and propertyt protection for labor and the
xpoudol to tho tout, "Tho rtn"ot tho »
K™
1".,1m!.. bunihj
to lie beheaded.
saloon
of Daniel Affeidt 1 right of franchise; denounce* all forms ot
1"” and
-”1 boarding-house
1— »&lt;
The Governor of Yuunan has been sum­ Tooplo." and nnother iJomlnenf lodl.nlan, I1 **
moned torPekin to receive punishment A Hon. Bayliss W. Hanna, of Terre Haute, in the ruins, together with seven persona, political terrorism; approves legislation
S. Jubtemas*
the efficiency
CivU
»uu crushed
uiL’ncu In
IU »
UUKUOUIM shoe-shop
gmxriuup . tending
---- ----- n to
— ipromote
------------------------- , of the
--------, .
general levy ot men for tho Chinese army spoke in response to the sentiment,-"Cor­ ;i ' and
...
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ti
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«&gt;
• 1 Service;
Kaarvln.,. Indorse
Inilnru. the
111 a federal nrwl
A &lt;1tiie west wall of James
Barnes'
and Klatn
Slate Adhave been ordered. Affairs al Pekin are ruption iu Politics Dangerous to Freedom." i and
zfurniture
. store,
completely
ruining
mintatraltoos; approves the course pursued
represented to be in an extremely critical
This concluded the speech-making, and , rnUu
5BI1-------_. ,“
r------ . --------The h„ department Jo tbe’benate by Senator Cullom, and In­
condition, npd adinlnLstratlve changes of then th. letter, ot repot u ImhlUl, 10 bo
structs the delegation from Illinois to vote
ptreent . wrre rred Iran prominent men. i ’“b,
great importance are Imminent
and wurk fur tne nomination of Senator LoThe capture of Hoang Hoa terminates
.ware; Sen.tor W.d. UunMon. o&lt; Suulh '
I*"0"?
*ud , *“ “
tiie campaign in Tonqutn.
wHirer.
I
PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS.
remalnloj
&lt;
rkkXSTL
London, April 10.—Positive evidence ex­ C.rodn,; Governor Gilek, of Kaosu: Mr. d“« 001 th”
----------------names of------------the dead are: D.tnlel Af*
H
—arrisbubg, Pa., April 17.—The Ho­
ists that all the late dynamite outrageshare Henry Watterson, editor of the Louisville 1 The
r.___ i_________ ». Hon. James
.____ «»E. r.__,r-&gt;.
feldt, tbe
tire nronrietor:
proprietor; Emir
Emma Affeidt; a | publican Slate Convention, which met here
been the work of Americans, br, al least, Courier-Journal',
English, feldL
chlld, n*mw
name unknown
unknown, thr™.
tiiree wars
years nMt
old; | yesterday, was presided over by Hoa.
that tire materials have been prepared and ex-Governor
of
Connecticut;
lion. Child
sent over hero by men living In tbe United W. IL Morrison, ot Illinois;
Gov­ Michael Murphy, a bo.irder. The rescued Galuslia A. Grew. A motion to instruct
were: Mrs. Daniel Affeidt, Hugo Affeidt, tiie delegatee-at-large to vote for Blaine
States. Colonel Miijendie,'Chief Inspector ernnr
Grover
Cleveland,
of
of Explosives, in his official report regard­ York; Governor J. Proctor Knott, of Ken­ a child fire yearn old, Frederick Affeidt, a and Lincoln for President and Vice-1‘resi­
ing the recent dynamite attempts, says that tucky; cx-Senator Allen G. Thurman, of brother of Daniel, and Frederick Long, a dent was carried by a vote of 200 to 417.
the agent used Lignin dynamite, a substance Ohio; ex-GovernorCurtin, of Pennsylvania; boarder, all of whom were more or less General Osborne, ot Luzerne County, was
the manufacture of which is positively for­ Judge Groesbeck, of Cincinnati; Hon. J. C. severely crushed.
nominated for CongressmaD-at- Large. The
TWO BIOCIDES nr ONE 1IOTEIbidden in England, and which is made only S. Blackbum,Senator-elect from Kentucky:
platform favors the continuance of tho
Nkw York, April 17,—A man and worn* present protective tariff; urges the sus­
In America. Slabs of the explosive were General GeorgeB. McClellan; Hon. William
an
went
Into
tbe
Aster
Place
Hotel
early
found wrapped in paper marked “Atlas F. Vilas, of Wisconsin; j. G. Carlisle,
pension of sliver coinage; commends every
Powder Company," un Americrn corpora­ Speaker of the House; Horn Samuel T. An­ yesterday morning and registered as John effort to promote civil-service reform; In­
tion. The clocks in the infernal machines derson, of Maine; Hon. James G. Jenkins, D. Llgori ana lady. They were conducted dorses Arthur's administration, and recom­
and tiie pistols were such as are made only of Wisconsin; Governor I load I y, ot Ohio; to rocm flfiy-one, on the third floor. T he mends the retirement of the trade-dollar in
man went away in a few hours, and his exchange for standard dollars.
In America.
Hon. George W. Julian, of Indiana; Hon.
companion bolted tiie door. A chambermaid
8. 8. Cox. ot New York; Roswell P. knocked at the door this afternoon, but re­
A Mam math Gathering of Railroad Moil
Flower,
pf
New
York
;
David
A.
Wells,
of
The Weet Virginia Democratic State &lt;&gt;•■&gt;ceived no answer. When the door wm
* Milwaukee, Wis., April 17.—The
Connecticut; John H. Reagan, of Texas; forced open the woman was found dead vention at Charleston, Wednesday, ic
largest gathering of railroad men ever Abram 8. Hewitt, ot New York; Senator in
bed. There was no marks of structod Its delegates to the National Cuuknown In Wisconsin was tl)at&gt;ttendlng tbe Vance, of North Carolina; and John W.
violence on her. and It is supposed venilon to vote for Samnel J. TUdem
funeral of Assistant General Saperinten-Jent Daniels, of Virginia.
Tbe Alabama delegation to the Republic­
she died from morphine. A letter which
The Horn Samuel J. Tilden, of New was found In ber pocket loads to the belief an National Convention will vote almost
Atkins, of the SL Paul Road, yesterday. All
the freight trains were taken off and such York, was Invited to respond to the senti­ that ber name w.is Bella Schwartz. Two solidly for Arthur.
passenger trains as it was possible to dis­ ment "Tbe Federal Constitution.” His let­ hours after Llgori and bls friend had en­ ' Tbe delegates selected by the State Cen­
pense wltlu’ Specials were run on every ter ot regrets was read during tiie responses tered the hotel a smooth-faced, dark-com­ tral Committee of the Kansas Greeobackers
division of. tbe road through Dakota, Minne- as a part of the programme. It concluded plexioned young man came in and registered have been Instructed to work for the nomi­
&gt;ota, Iowa, Ullnois and Wisconsin to ac- a* follows:
as Gus Lindon. He went to room flf, on nation of Ben Butler at the parly’s National
No reform of the administration is possible
eommodate*he employes of the road. The
tho fourth floor. A chambermaid found Convention to be held In Indianapolis.
LaCrosse division sent 2,000 men; Prairie so long a* the Government is directed by a him dead on his bed at two o'clock this
The Missouri Prohibitionists will bold a
psrty which is under the dominion of false
du Chien, 1,000; Chicago and Counci! doctrinos,
and animated by enormous pecuni­
afternoon. There was a bullet-hole In the State Convention at Sedalia, August 19.
Bluffs, 1,500; other divisions, ’,500; gen­ ary Intercsia In the j&gt;crpeiu*Uun of existing right side ot his head and a cheap twentyabuse-.
\
eral offices aud shops, 3,000; making a total
two-callber revolver In his hand. Mo one ’
Plenty of Cause for Suspension.
The Unit effectual step In tho reform of our
attendance of 9,000 employes, besides sev­
had heard the shot
must be • fundamental change
eral thousand friends and acquaintances. Government
CtxcnrxATL April 15.—Tbe Marine Rail­
In tbe pulley of ha administration. The work
KILLED BY A BURXHXO BOILER.
Free panes were issued to all. Every of reform will be di men It enough with tho
way
aod
Dry Dock Company, for building
Bat City, Mich., April 17.—At four
train brought floral tributes in vast quanti- whole power of the Government exerted In o’clock yesterday afternoon tbe boiler In and repairing steamboats, assigned Mon­
accomplishing IL ,
one of Dobeon, Chapin *£o. ’* drill-houses day afternoon to C. K. Shunk. Assets esti­
1 have such faith In the benignant Provi­
dence which has presided over the destiny of
In this city exploded. Tiie drill-house was mated at 8400,000; liabilities estimated at
Sudden Death of Wyoming's Chief Joslica. our
country In every great trial hitherto that
blown to shreds, and pieces of the timbers 8100.000. lue embarrassment to attributed
Nkw York, April 15.—John P. Perry, I do not despair of our ultimate doMverance. and other debris strewn in ail directions for to two fires, tbe Hoods ot last year and this
Though I can oo longer aspire to be one ot
the new Chief Justice of Wyoming Terri­
many yards.
Two men were Instantly year, and dull business the past six months.
kllled,&gt;three sustained injuries from -filch The creditors will.hold a meeting Thursday.
tory, died suddenly at his homo in Brook­
they can Dot wecover, and four others were It Is expected ‘die company will continue
lyn Monday afternoon. He was stricken
hurt in a lees degree. The cause of the ac­ bualneea
,
. ,
with apoplexy while walking tn City Hall
TILDEN’S POS1T1UM.
cident has not yet been ascertained, but it is
Square, Brooklyn, with his daughter. He
Big Coal Corporation Chartered.
supposed tbe water in the boiler had been
staggered and would have fallen had not
Harrisbubgr. Pa., April 15.—Among
allowed to .run too low.
his daughter supported him until other aid
the charters issued yesterday was one for
tho New York and Pennsylvania Coal and
Irish National League
New York, April 15.—The Pacific coast
Fulton Bank, and thither he was carried
Iron Company, of Johnstown, Pa. Capital,
Chicago, April 17. —The National Ex­ 13,000,006.
and placed In the directors’ room. Dr. politicians who called on Mr. Tilden Mon
Joseph . C. Hutchljison, the family physl- day were: Congressmen James H. Budd, ecutive Committee of the Irish National
cl &lt;n. came as speedily as possible, and by
League of America met at tho Palmer
his direction Mr. Perry was,removed to his Barclay Henley, Pleasant B. Tully, Charles
A. Sumner and John R. Glascock, all of House Tuesday morning and transacted
home L.
t™;
in the ambulance. Z
He
m A
died
mJ about
A largo amount
California; George W. Cassidy, of Nevada; much official business.
two hours after the attack.
of
detail
aud
other barinese wm
transacted by tbe committee. After discus­
NavIgaliM Begins.
presented to Mr. Tilden tbe spokesman said • sion it was decided that the next National
Dubuque, la., April 17.—Lake Pepin
.
"Mr. Tilden, we have called in behalf ot Convention should be held la Boston, and
opened ou Tuesday afternoon, when two tbe vast body of Democrats of tbe Pacific the second Wednesday In August was fixed
raft-boats passed through, bound up-stream. Stope to Inquire whether you are willing as uie caie. iuis ihuc, nowov®., was not
that your name should be brought before the
Navigation is now open from St Paul tc National Convention at Chicago as a candi­ made final, but dependent upon the ability
the Gulf of Mcxlca Tbe St. Paul steamer, date for the office of President of the United
which left here Monday night was the first States.”
passenger packet through tho lake.
To Uns it I* said Mr. Tilden answered
Milwaukee, Wis., April 17.—A dis- with a decided "Na”
South Chicago, April 14. — James
Stch from Escanaba, Mich., says: All Uh
** If you are not willing to be a candidate Maher and his little daughter Maggie were
i moved out of tbe lower bey Tuesday
yourself," continued tbe spokesman, "is both instantly kilted by tbe 10:39 Illinois
night and tbe Straits of Mackinaw are now
Central suburban train at Ninety-flnt street
prefer should be nominated?"
* I am do candidate myself.” replied Mr. SundaynigbL Mrs. Maher was In advance of
Tilden, "and 1 have do candidate to uro- her husband, and did not know of the acci­
dent for some time. They were walking on
poea”
"Will you make your wishes in this te- the track at tbe time, and the engine struck
them while backing up No blame ia alWaukegan, Ill, April 14.—Saturday epect officially known?"

i» a lurmuckMuL Appij tarhcr o Hair Balaam

pctiect uicMHKK »*uuu, Mean, nchiy j^rtumed,

by faffing over
▲ WIDE AWAK1 DRUGGIST.

11 Hol kauttbeu, return tbe empty botuc aud I

p*y- Lunu1* Laue tuduphjmu Fin* rtnai
ueMlsclie ur no p«y.
, 1, bUlbE.
After the hotels were lull a num applied to
one *ud s*Jd he’d become a guest ol tne house
1w a U»j or tw o. The hmdiurd said he guessed
THEY WILL bLRELY FIND YOU.
They are looking lur you every * here. Drafts

*'M?luuioO LO1U ib Uue litatt.”

meuiuniue ol tuv Utuu.

bale, agrtx-ao.c, cer-

"Ye*,” sigfitd old Mr*. Gumbo, “that acci­
dent was humble. Ubeu 1 rend about it, it
exaggerated me so that 1 couldn’t decompose
m&gt; self for several hours.”
To the Ladies.—One way to keep your hus­
band m good temper is to give Luu good lood.
If jou use DcLatiu'a fialeiatus anti boda, your
success will always be sure, and consequently
du clouds on 11-a1 Domestic horizon.

An Illinois widow put herself alongside Der
preacher In the pulpit the other Sunday, and
annonDced that she was beat on becoming his
wife. Ifiia aggravated case of leap year shortcued tfip services.
THAT backing cough can be so quickly cur­
ed by Shiloh’s cure. We auaraDtee it.
WILL you suffer with Dyspepsia and Ltver
Complaint I Shiloh’s Vnalizir is guaranteed to
cure you.
SLEEPLE88 nights, made miserable by that
terrible rough. Shiloh's Cure is tne remedy
lor you.
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
secured by 8filJob’s Catarrh Remedy, price
50 cents. Nasal injector free.
FOR lame bock, side or chest use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cent*.
SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure Is
•old by ua on a guarantee. It cujl-s cimsumptlon.
\
SHILOH'S Vltaltzer ia vhat you need for
constipation, Loss of Appetite, DixMoes* and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents j*cr boule.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, and BronchitU*
immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.
For Bde by F. T. BOISE,

In the ballway of the Chicago public library
bang* tbe following notice: "Here the police
pkk up dudes and nuubera Move on or you
will be taken for one." It to said to be very
effective. .
EMORY’S LITTLE CATHARTIC to the best
and only reliable Ltver Pill known, never falls
with the moat obetinatc cases, purely yegetaNIa
l.utalM. k.
~I—

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA BALVE.
The beet salve tn the world far Cut*, Bruise*
Bore*, Ukera, Ball Rheum, Fever 8orek Tetter’
Sapped B-nds, Chilbtaiua, Carns, andS
Skin Ei u „ ^cm*. and positively cure* Pile*. R
to guaranteed to rtre perfect satisfaction, or

FOOLISH

WOMEN

letter.

Several premie

new trial for Michael
Mooney, the Joliet murderer. No argu
mente were heard. The exceptions were
merely read by the Court At two o'dock
wu the least affected of anybody In the

National Central

Uon, and that when he pronounced tbe fatal

will be addressed. *’
The delegatloa then withdrew.

Refusad io ladict the Ball-Tesierx.

V.Fobt Watxk, Ini, April 14.-Tbe
Grand Jury wm last week instructed to In­
vestigate the Sunday base-ball playing
which has been indulged in by the Fort
tore adjourned yesterday morning until next Wayne Base-Ball Ulnb, of tbe NorthwestJanuary. A resolution was adopted ap­
turn an indictment, and the Sunday play­
pointing a committee to investigate tiie ing will be continued.
election trends at Cincinnati. Governor

For tesUmanlals’pi

David Davis W.M Net Ba a Megale.

Montreal, Cam, April 15.—The exodus

to rebuild tbe Cincinnati Court-house, two
Demoends and two fTlTiMWiKKf • The ap­
pointees are John Stettlnins, Judge Worth-

Bloomington, I1L, April 15.—In an in
terview David Davis said that under no ctr-

gallon to tho Republican Convention at Chk

principally for tbe New England manufact­

a,. m--- .■
■wpnute tnos mis
irouMe.
Jackbox, Mich., April IA—Alexander B.

took meftpbine at ten o'clock Sunday night,
and died at one yesterday morning. He
Tbe Tower Flour Mills at Princeton, lit,

Litchfield, HL. were destroyed by to

berhood test December, and to said
to
have
been
crazed
over tbe
■■fee of tragedies
and
to have

tear. *&amp;• another victim k a&amp;Mtg the
terrible fist

uring in tbe retirement of private life, and
doea not wish to enter the bustle and corn-

St. Louis, Ma, April 17.—Late advtoea
fever prevails

there, and that thirteen

Bold by all druggists.
read Dr.

4 rente.

�LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
■ And Her Environs.

condition of affairs when he first saw
tiie body, and Dr. Baughman in regard
U tbe fatality of tiie wound. F. F.
Hilbert testified upon the appearance
and actions of the deceased previous to
death; that he bad been exceedingly
altecot minded fora week or ten days,
and had made numerous mistakes iu
business. Lewis usually was quite jol­
ly aud talk Ulve, but for the period
above stated it seemed almost impos­
sible to engage him in any conversa­
tion or argument; in fact, he seemed
incompetent to concentrate his mind
upon any particular businqu for any
length of time. Lawrence Hilbert’s
testimony agreed with his son’s, which
was to the-efiect that Lewis bad been
for a week or more apparently labor­
ing under dementia. In a few min­
utes after receiving testimony the jury
rendered the following verdict: "We
the undersigned j urors, called in tbe
case of Lewis Barden, deceased, find
that the deceased came to his death by
a pistol shot fired by bis own hand,
during a fit of mental depression.
Then the body was conveyed to tbe
residence of Geo. D. Barden, a brother
of the deceased. The grief of the
strickened mother was pitiable to be­
hold.
The funeral services were held at the
M. E. church Monday afternoon under
tbe auspices of the Odd Fellows of
which the deceased was a member in
good standing. Members of the fra­
ternity from Hastings, Sunfield and
Nasi) wille lodges were present. The fu­
neral was undoubtedly the-largest ever
held in Woodland, and the church fail
-ed to accommodate more than half of
the people whn applied for admission.
Rev. Wm Judd preached an excellent
discourse from these words: “Set thy
house in order, for thou sbalt surely
die and not live,” found in Isaiah, 39th
chapter and first verse.
A procession' of seventy-nine teams
followed the remains to the Lake cem­
etery, three miles north of the village,
where the burial service according to
the Odd Fellows* ritual, was ren­
dered and the remains covered for­
ever from mortal sight by sympathetic
and forgiving Mother Earth.

—Five tie# del lings are now building
—Ths heirs of tjie Wm. Sherman es­
ijte village.
tate have attached the real and person­
—^e general report is that the sick .al property of C. H. Brady administra­
list is gradually growing smaller.
tor of said estate, to secure property
—Counterfeit silver dollars reported ito tbe amount of about &gt;5,000 which
lbs. now on baud.
C. L. Glasgow.
to be in circulation. Look out for 'em. !has been in. Mr. Brady’s keeping. Tbe
NOTICB.
claims to have expended nearly
—The present low price of wheat is latter
1
All peiwna indebted to me are here
by respectfully ba I earnestly requested enough to fade tbe color out of the 1the whole of tbe amount in behalf of
to call and settle their accounts on or growing crop.
tbe heirs. Whichever is the case will
K
Wf™ the 1st dv of May. 1884. ^1
—Will mlns the three-year-old dauKh- ’be shown by the investigation which is
bare notes coming due that must be
to come.
prorapU, txid.
ter of James Reynolds, died Saturday
—Mrs. Sarah Feagins died at 'the
night.of spinal fever.
residence
of her son L, 3. Feagins, non r
ty F. T. Boise has just received a i —Wm. Van Wagner ia building a ’
large line nf Wail Paper. Borders, house in the southern suburbs on an (Barryvilie.early Tburiujsy morning, of
cancer
of
the
face, at the age of 79
Whmow Shades. Ceiling Decorations,
,
etc., ‘for the spring trade. Call and ex­ acre of land.bought of Win, Boston.
years. She had been an intense suffer­
-Numbers nf our citizens are setting J
amine. __________ ;_______ ' ■ .
er for a long time. Fora week pre­
out young maples to lend to the ap ,
? PAINT. PAINT. PAINT.
vious to ber death she was unable to
BaxterABella 16 lb. Liquid Paint out­ pearance of their homes in years to (take nourishment and forfour days had
wears any other. 1 gallon covers 800 coma/
।
been unable to speak. The funeral
square feet two coats, and casta Iras
—John Furnisa is having the interior f
than tint ready mixed paint made. I
service* were held at the Berryville
have sold it for 10 years a nd can testi­ of bis meat market overhauled and re - (church yesterday.
arranged aud will soon open out in ship '
fy "as to its merit*. C. L. Glasgow.
—Many of The News readers will
shape.
j
ATTENTION".
remember C. Dearing,, who. a few
All persons indebted to me by note ' —The relatives of Mrs. Ida Cooper, years since perambulated thia com­
or account are requested to settin the who died Sunday morning, desire to 'munity in the role of a'Christian
same at your earliest convenience with thank the, people of Nashvillp and
preacher, and tried to force himself up­
G. W. Francis.
L.J.WnrxLkR.
Woodland'WfeqJiave assisted them.
(
on the Christian society as its pastor
QT Land Plaater, Salt, Lime and Ce­ . —The VtermoriU iRerHawk and Belfe- jagainst Hie wishes of the best mem­
ment at
vue Gazette say that Nashville is with- 1bers. Well, the old fellow was arrest­
Marshall. Gallatin &amp; Co's.
out a skating rioli. Mhtaken, boys; (ed near Bellevue last week, charged
H. A. DURKEE
the opera bouserink is yet in full blast. ,with haying stolen a horse, buggy, and
Writes insurance for the Continental,
— Frank Scofwld, of Eaton Rapids, &lt;other articles at Lansing recently.
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun
and Germania insurance companies,
। —The Easter evening kervices st the
atlowest rates, and loans money on ery barn, wns un the village Tuesday. M. E. church were largely attended.
real estate.
Mortgages bought anil
Jo a ill open b:s livery here very soon. The church was profusely decorated
sold. See him.
—The school-district-division rumpus with plants and flowers. The principal
GF If you are going to buy a carriage in the Madge district has come to an part of the program was carried out by
or wagon see B. F. Reynolds before
end
for the present, the board of in­ the children of the Sunday school and
you buy.
'__________
wa* a very Interesting affair. A.apecia
OF New styles of Furniture of every spectors, at a meeting Monday, having
feature of tbe exercises was the egg­
description constantly arriving at disagreed.
While this was being
Kellogg A Demaray’a furniture store.;
—Frank, son of Mart. Cooper, while breaking.
Prices always lowest.
out at his grand-fatliers sugar bush last done an appropriate song was sung.
week, stumbled ard thrust his hand in­ Twenty-six eggs were broken. Atisete*
In north-east Maple Grove, a patent to a kettle of boiling sap, scalding it &gt;16.63.
leatlier toe-pad belonging on a piano quite badly.
—The Barry county W. C. T. U. con­
box buggy. Finder please leave at
vention which will be held at the Con­
—John Morman, a practical baker of
Nxws office.
________________
gregational church in this village April
ty New style, adjustable easy rock­ Kalamazoo, was in the village yester­ 23 and 24, will be called to order at two
's! prices, just - recei ved at day prospecting, with a view of start­
o'clock on the afternoon of the 23. Pa­
Kellogg &amp; Demarat's.
ing a first-class bakery here. Just the
pers will be read on various subjects,
~ FOB SALE.
thing we need#.
'
aud good musio is expected. Mrs. N.
—Beer guzzlers must walk straight
Buggies and Carriages, Wagons and
Bailey will address the convention" on
Platforms, at factory prices.
hereafter. The council have instructed
Wednesday evening. It is expected
C. L. Glasgowthe marshal to promptly arrest every
LOOAL GTBBLE-GABBLE
that every Union in the county will be
tyEggs. of the White Leghorn vari- person, found tipsy or drunk, no mat­
represented
by one or more delegates.
eiy, for batching, only fifty cents per ter how alight an attack he may have.
Preparations have been made to enter­
dozen.
J. L. Stevens.
Most time for a ciicua.
—The amusement season appears to tain those from abroad.
A^nlce, warm rain is needed.
ty Closing out our Lumber very be about "played" although Nashville
Strangers arenumerous on our streets.
aheap at
'
has the reputation of being a good show
Marshall, Gallatin Ac Co’s,
A BAD, UKAOT0U8TABLE AFFAIR.
S. W. Walrath baa moved to Char­
town for it* size, fewer hntertaiumente
lotte.
STALLION" FOB SALE.
have been given here the past winter
Wm. Parker haa moved in with J.
On aceonnt of ill health I offer my than usual.
M. Waters.
Stallion, Youug Sir Charles, for sales
A.
Burgman was in Grand Rapids
—Levi Everts. Jr., was arrested Sat­
Price &gt;300, if sold soon.
29-30
L. McKinnu, Nashville.
Lewis C. Barden, a single man, aged on business Thursday.
urday last, charged with the theft of a
28,
of
Woodland,
committed
suicide
by
Doc.
Cote, of the Jackson Star, was in
bemoval7
revolver from Jaka Haberataat. He
My patrons will please remember that was tried before Justice Frighner in shooting himself with a revolver on the village Thursday.
Saturday
evening
last.
The
case
is
I have removed my stock of clothing the afternoon, found guilty aud fined
Mrs. C. L. Collier, of Jackson, ia vis­
to my own store, 'opposite Lentz A &gt;8 and costa.
one of the saddest that bag ever occur­ iting friends in this vicinity.
Sons, furniture store, and am better
Tbe W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs.
—The G. A. R. folks are anxious to red in the. history of the township,
prepared to Mrve my customers than
ever before. Please call at my new observe Decoration day becomingly. made doubly so from the fact that Oamuu's Tuesday afternoon.
Geo. Conley has accepted a position
quarters.
8. Liebhauser,
They v^.ll them selves tarn out in a body there appears to be no apparent reason
Merchant Tailor.
for tho commission of the horrible deed. in Barry A Downmr’s bank.
r
-and .will ask the Knights of Pythias,
r
Lewis Barden was an employ** in F^
Mias Jennie Stiles, of Battle Creek,
EF* A whole car load of Drain Tile company, schools, etc., to attend in n
F. Hilbert’s general store. \He roomed is visiting friends in town.
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
like manner.
.
. .
over the back part of 4he store. This
Herb. Walrath has moved into tbe
VIRGINIA FARMS AND MILLS
. —A skating contes* between C. L. room was oriaiaally designed ns a store rooms vacated by S. W. Walrath.
r sale and exchange. Write, for Walrath of this village and Harvey
The spring fever subject is not liable
Free Catalogue. Refer to Mr. John F. Marple of Charlotte, will take place at room and the way of reaching it was
ria. a hoist felevator, but for conven­ to have an attack of roller skates.
Fullei, of Nashvilln. to whom we have ,
the Vermontville riuk Tuesday even­ ience’s sake Lewis used a long step­
sold a farm. R. B. Chaffin A Co..
Tbe patrons of the roller rink enjoy­
28-81
Richmond, Va.
ing next. Tberace will b« five miles ladder, which, however, did not quite ed a Cue time Wednesday evening.
for a purse of &gt;10.
A WOMAN SAVED.
reach the floor above.
G. N. Warner and wife, of Olivet,
By not having to work through the
—Tne M. C. R. R. will sell excursion
About seven o’clock on the night are visiting at R. McCartney’s, -outh.
summer over a hot stove, but easily tickets from this place to the State Re mentioned, and during a conversation
Mrs. C-W. Goucher and Mrs. Mark
and coolly doing the same work over a
Gasoline Stove. I have oue where an publican Convention at Grand Rapids, with D. B. Cooper, Lewis started to go Powles are visiting relatives in Indiana
explosion is impossible, as you cannot Aoril 22, 23 and 24 good to return April up to his room. As he was about to
P. T. Boise is putting a second story
fill the Reservoir without the tires go 30. The fare for the round trip has step np the ladder Mrs. Hilbert asked balcony on the north side of bis build­
ing out of their own accord.
No been placed at$1.80. him the price of a certain coffee; he ing.
smoke, no bad odors, guaranteed per­
—E. Reese has traded his house and answered her. Mr. Cooper inquired:
Goo. W. Frauds aud 8. S. Ingerson
fectly safe; children can uao it.
■
■
C. L. Glasgow.
lot on South Main street to A. Gord- “Lewis, are you sick F* “No, I’m not were in Detroit on business, Wednes­
sick,
but
I
haven’t been feeling well for day.
ineer
for
the
latter
’
s
farm
in
Maple
QT The Best Bedstead in two coun­
Another sugar snow Wednesday
Grove, paying a difference of &gt;4,000. a week or ao," was the answer. “By
ties, only five dollars at
—
Kellogg A Demarat’s.
Mr. Gordineer has traded the Reese your looks you had better be In bed,” morning. However sugaring has play­
■
property toward Chas. Brady’s farm remarked Cooper. “I will be in a few ed out
FARM FOR SALE.
minutes,” replied Lewis, as he began
Mra. W, S. Barnett, of Grand Rapid*,
Eighty-acre farm 3 miles south of eas^of town.
Nashville, well improved with irood
to
•
’
scend
the
steps.
Mr.
T.
Houghton,
has
been
a
guest at Dr. Young’s this
F. J. Purchis has traded his village
double frame bouse nearly new 80x40,
standing by, also remarked to him that
barn, good orchard, spring by the property and a tract of laud up north
he
looked
bad.
N.
C.
Hagerman
now fills the position
house, cistern and well, farm fenced for the T. B. Van Wagner farm in Ma­
Lewis ascended the «rep«, and stop­ of bead sawyer in H. R. Dickinson A
mostly with board fence, all kinds of ple Grove. Frank will cease to mani­
fruit. Will sell cheap and on terms to
Co.’s mill,
ed
unheaitatiugly
to
the
floor
above.
A
suit any one. Parties wishing to buy pulate the tonSorial shears and razor moment later aloud report rang through
F. C. Boise is erecting a stora room
can do no better than by calling on me. aud will become an agriculturalist.
28-38 ___________ James S. Perrt.
Mr. Van Wagner will move to town and tbe building and Lewis was beard to in the rear of his hardware for farm
fall to the floor. Mrs. Hilbert cried out machinery.
dray
for
a
livlihood^
kF" Cdrn^Meal, Chop Feed, Oats and
F. F. Hilbert, Woodland, has anoth­
in alarm. Mr. Cooper sprang up the
Corn at
—Many of the German Baptist* of
steps and in the dim twilight saw Lew­ er new advt. this week, which speaks
Marshall, Gallatin A Co's.
this vicinity are talking strongly of go­
is stretched upon the fl'&gt;or. He called right out loud.
ing in a body, to the number of fifty or
NEW MEAT MARKET.
Miss Bertha Wood has recovered
for a light, which was furnished. Lew­
more, to Dayton, Ohio, the first of next
I desire to announce to tbe people of Nuhis was lying upon his face. As he was from her recent illness and is at Irving
month to attend the national conference
rille and surrounding community that I hare
picked up a small round hole, from visiting friends.
of their church in that city. Agent.
Those most anxious to get away from
which the blood was oozing, was seen
Uebhauscr, where can always be found a com­ Ovintt agrees to furnish them a special in his forehead, a revolver lying near Nashville are usually most anxious to
plete Hue of fresh aud salt meats, sausage, cor for their exclusive m»y (if thejr num his right hand told the story: Le wis get back again.
ber is 40 or more) for &gt;7.80 for the
Village Assessor Barry is making the
Barden had committed suicide!
By keeping beat quality goods and aelllng low, round trip. Ticket* good for thirty
Plenty of help, including Dr. Baugh­ rounds taking owners' property in “for
days.
man, was soon at hand. The unfortu­ all they’re worth.”
ronagc. Highest price paid for hides and pclta
—The Congregational church Sunday nate young man, still breathing, was
Theo. Gale, of Charlotte, was in the
•ire me a trial.
JOHN FURNIBS.
morning presented a very refreshing layed upon his bed. The wound was village Tuesday, "Waiting for the
appearance.
A tasty collection of slightly to the right of the center of tbe clouds to-roll bv.”
XAXHTILLE XAKXKT REPORT.
house plants nnd flowers surrounded forehead and about two inchea above
Henn Haver, a former Nashvillian,
the pulpit and a large white croMeiec- tha eyes. The forehead disclosed an­ lias been visiting old acquaintance in
Wheat. No. 1,
ted in commemoration of Easter. On other slight wound, occasioned by his tiie village this week.
OaU,...
the wall liack of the pulpit was the head striking against die bed post, as
Rev. Livermore will exchange pul­
1.00
emblematic motto “Hehasrisen." Rev. he fell after the shooting. Appear­ pits with a friend. Rev. W. C. Allen, of
Applsi, 'dried.
Mr. Livermore’s M*rmon was appropri­ ances indicated that the revolver was Leslie, rfext Sabbath.
Butter............
ate to the day. The evening's services lying upon a stand ; that Lewis picked
Mrs. Frank McDerby is vuitli^f at
by tbe Sunday school were good and
1.00 well attended. A number of appro­ it up, put the muzzle against his fore­ Parma, and Frank enjoys tho luxur­
ies of the Tbe Wolcott.
head aud bl owed his braids out.
1.40
l.fiO priate songs including, the “Vesper
Minor Mead, of Morgan, has moved
A slight probing of the wound, by Dr.
4.00 Hymn" were sung; recitations made
Baughman-revealed the fact thltthe tn Hastings, and Willie Lathrop has
by Gracie Foote, Mias Evans, Edith ball had entered the bra*n.
Maple Sugar.
Lewis moved upon Mr. M.’s ftrm.
Fleming, Eddie White, Allie Hardy. continued in a state of collapse, appar­
Fishing Is good. Leu Straw caught
Bertha Marshall, Ada Cook and Loie ently without moving a muscle, for fifty-six -pickerel,# baas
unco: .
aad suckers in
______
COOPER—In Nashrilie, Sunday morning, Marshall; also Grode sud Markie three hours, or up to ten o’clock, when
creek Thursday night,
ArwHI 1R l-iu I,L. —w- -t
__ Foote nfimg a song. Edna Truman aud
the heart ceased to beat and breathing
Jake
*‘1*“ Haberataat
----- v
haa
------Bold
” hia proper­
Minnie Potter an Easter carol. Misses
ty in Brooklyn (now occupied by C.
Gertie Ingerson, Nellie Truman, C. L.
iMtire in Stowril VH ooUSed o( L. GIm»o«&gt; to A. J. Uanlj lor * coal
Barb Wire Painted

BATTLE CREEK,

Ind., formerly of Naabville, has been
visiting friends In town thia week.
E«q. O. H. Cole, of Maple Grove,
weltUd together Tim Bigg* and Rills
Smith of that town Saturday evening.
Mra. J. Oainuu went-to Greenville
Friday morningiu response to a tele­
gram announcing tbe illness of her
father.
.
Mrs. Jacob Young was taken very
suddenly with an attack of toasillitea
and came nearly dying, but is now
some better.
G. W, Robinson, grand lecturer of
the F. and A. M., was in town Monday
instructing tbe brotierhood of Nash­
ville blue lodge.
At Prices tijat Deft ComteChas. Middleton has bought the pro­
perty first door north of tbe Christian
rmoi.
church, has had the house repaired and'
moved into it.
C. Kill has moved into his town
property purchraed of C. Ainsworth.
The families of both will live in the
house for the present;
A. J. Beebe has traded his small
house and two lots to Marcus Whitney
for twenty acres of land, south of the
QFSamploe sent by mall If requeued.
Quail Trap school bouse.
Tbe cemetery committee has noticed
that several lots are in bad repair, and
request owners of such to attend to
them as soon as possible.
Mr.Smith.tbe Charlotte concrete walk
man, was in town Tuesday and secured
several jobs of laying walks which wifi
’
n week after next.
LH)te has rented of G. A. Tru­
man a piece of- ground adjoining Al.
Rasey’s barber shop, and will move his Nails, Glass, PuttyXSash,.
office buildiogtliereon next week.J
Doors, Blinds, Hingts,
fF. J. Cole has established himself
Locks, IC 7. ch Etc.
next door to Charley Middleton, where
he will make wagon and carriage wood
work and do repairingJ See bis card
elsewhere.
iRoll Dunham haa bought P. J. Pur&gt;
Warranted for Ten. Fean not to Stack,
Peel, Chalk or Blister. Paints. Oils,
chia’ tensor!al instruments and- shop
Varnishes and Brushes.
furnitufe and has opened out in eonconnection with Dell Squires in the
Parody building.!
Mrs. Martin Cdoperwas taken voleatBEST ON WHEELS.
ly ill several days ago and although
every thing.in the way of medical atten­
Wlard
Plows
and Repairs,
tion was done for her relief, but to- no
auail. She died Sunday morning*.
South Bend Plows &gt;nd Repairs,
Miss Zalie Emery, one of the high
Gale Chilled Ptews and Repairs.
school pupils, supplied the vacancy in
tbe grammar department, (caused by
KALAMAZOO
tbe teacher being absent at the beside
of her sick mother) during tbe week.
SPRING TOOTH HAKR0W,

SPRING GOODS,

CARPETS,
BUCK SILKS.
CASHMERES,

Come and See Us and
Save Money. .

T. B. SKINNER.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.

Detroit White LaifWorksPainti

NASHVILLE WAGONS

Tiie BEST

a costly ruro.

On Wednesday R. B. Whitney,, a rea­
ident of- Maple Grove, was arraigned
before Justice Parody and charged
With the Best Hanger made) all put up by
with the larceny of &gt;10. W. 8. Powers
a BtrlcUy Ilmt-cIuM Tinner years' «Xappeared for the people and A. M.
Flint conducted the defense..
aad bava your buildings
spouted. and save
The circumstances which.led toWbit
many times their
ney’sxrrest about os follows: A few
days ago Mr. and Mra A- S. Quick
went to visit at Mr. Streeter's. On the
way Mrs. Q. lost a basket in which was
a wallet containing &gt;10. in money.
"Shortly after Whitney passed over the
New Home SewUjg Tlnchinei,
road they had traversed and was seen
Needles and Attaciuusents.
by W. H. Eldred passing the latter’s
house with a basket on his arm. Sub­
sequently the basket was found by the
roadside further on, minus the wallet.
Learning of these circumstances Mr.
Quick confronted Whitney therewith,
but the latter denied any knowledge of
Hangar
the affair. Thereupon. Mr. Q. had
Whitney arrested, chat god with the
theft.
The prosecution established a direct
chain of circumstantial evidence while
the defense produced no testimony
whatever, and after a brief argument
VAPOR STOVES'
the case was given to the jury who re­
turned a verdict of guilty, and Whit­ In faet, Everything in the Hardtcarc
ney was fined »and costa, amounting
Line atEottom Ericet.
to &gt;2C, which he paid and was discharg--

EaveTroughingiSpouting

DOMESTIC SEWMB MACHINE

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

Barn Door
Stoves,

ooxxos oouson pbooeedug#.
Council Rooms,
Nashville, Apr. 16,1884.
Council met pursuant to adjournment.

)•
(.

Rang-ed,

CALL. ANI&gt; SEE US.

FRANK C. BOISE.

Hoag, Funilss, Truman and 8i.lth, traUee*.
Minutes of last meeting read and apppovod.
Petition of Fowler &lt;k Campbell asking per­
mission to use a portion of east Mill and"Queen
streets foi the purpose of piling wood, present­
ed and on motion tabled anti! next meeting.
Hardware Dealers,
Petition signed by Frank C. Boise, James
Fleming, J. 5L Wood, and one hundred and
sixty four others asking tbe council not to ac­
cept any saloon bonds, presented and on motion Call the special attention of tbe public to lb Mr
tabled until next meeting.
stock &lt;X seasonable goods, inch as
the bonds ot Treasurer. Marshal, Street
Commissioner and Constable ware presented House and Burn Trimmings,
and on motion accepted aud approved.
Nails feinw. White lx&gt;ad, Mix-

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

utructed to see that the aide walk ia front ol Wool Twine, Hope, (intern
Tteo. C. Downing’n realdenca was completed Pumps. Farm
Bells,
Wire
within thirty days from date.
Screen* lor doom and winOn motion the contract for doing the village
draytng for the ensuing year was given to J.
Iso tire
Celebrated
B- fUsey on the following condition: TMrtvtve cia-per week for street dean ing and titcJn
cents per load for all other dray ing.
On motion tbe President appointed Tzuman
Dickinson and Fumha as a wmmittee to we
about procuring a plat of the village.
. MJot^LbZJrur2wl ,hat th,&gt; ‘akxin b®nd"
0na uM,«». Mitloo 10.1 b, .,w,urf u«y.
as follows:
'
r”n“*
Motion by Smith that the saloon bonds be
fixed at 63.000. Motion carried by ayta and
nays as fotiowa:
Ayes, Dickinson, Furniw and Bmttb. Nays
Truman and Hoag.
Tbe following accounts wsre presented and
on motion allowed*
John E. Barry ..................................... WOOO
Chas. Fox...................
60
Clark Rathbun........................................ 275
PuHK. Keyes,................................... 9 00

Wm. E. Bostcs^

FAUL * V1LTS.

�Mid:
friend.

have tl* editor

Ir.ve of hraYeu don't bint to him that

~0n a still night the rear of a lion baa
An editor aays if as many people
knew how to pay their subscriptions as
well as they think theykhow bow to run
a newspaper, editors would have an

been heard at a_distanoe of a mile and
a half, and when a-magnificent Nubian
lion imported for a certain circus first
arrived he was very proud of hia vocal
accomplialtments, aud set ont to show
There is at least one spot on this fair 'em what a roar was. He did succeed
earth where the base ball fiend cannot
get in his work. On »vacant lot near arousing the pride*of an old wagon
Covington, Ky., ia posted thia sign: mule, and the latter just tossed np his
"No plane bace-Bol on these Primaces.** tail, put back it* ears and sent forth a
bray that meantTiusiness. The morti­
A young married woman complains
fication of the lion at its own insigni­
that her husband i« constantly telling
ficance almost produced nanses.and he
her "not to give him any of her lip.”
hu never presumed to roar again.
never seemed to g»‘t enough of them.

Every woman has au undoubted
right to a bouse, a husband and a half­
. dosen babies—if she can get them.
This is leap year, and if she don’t make
a vigorous jump after her rights she
deserves to get left.

At Page, Tex., they have a peculiar
way of aettlirg religions arguments.
Recently two men, Mr. Burkhardt and
Mr. Bale, were arguing the proper
mode of baptism, and Mr. Burkhardt
thinking that his theory was the_beat
tried to impress it on Mr. Bale’s min3
by striking him ou tbe head 'with a
spade?I* Mid that'lie so farsno-

Bisasarck is about to retire from Ger­
man foreign affairs, eo that be may
make a stronger fight against the Am­
erican hog. There doss Dot appear to probably never again be renewed. A
bo room in the German empire for Bis- full hand of spades is enough to break
maeck and that bog.
up any man.
Alfred Chadwick yoked his wife to a
A movement for the prohibition of
plow with a steer, for which Judge the manufacture, sale or consumption
Jennison.of Detroit, gave her a divorce. of mince pie should be inaugurated. A
He insisted that be bnly followed the man in New York ate a piece of minee
general usage among the market gar­ pic on Thursday just before going to
deners of western Canada.
bed and woke up about an hour after­
ward just aa he landed on tbe sidewalk
It is stated that Gen. Sherman, while
conversing upon «he Presidency, re­ with a broken limb. That pie got him
out
of bed in hia sleep aud threw him
cently said that if there wm much more
out of tbe fourth story window. When
talk about his wife being a Catholic he
the contents of a pie goes about such
would run aud show a man could be
sleeted with a Catholic, as well as a diabolical business as this it is time to
kill it. It ia far more dangerous than
Methodist wife.
the old bologna san sage.
Speaking of juries and riots, and so
Among the numerous applicants for
forth, there is a jury tn Laporte, Ii.d.,
pensions received by the commissioner
that is liable to take to the woods. The
of pensions was one sent the other day
labor for stealing a mU of elMhaa, and by an ex-soldier, who ha* discovered
an entirely new ground for relief. He
stated that he bad no wounds and wm
murdering his uncle aud cousin.
not disabled I»y disease, but, while
Down in Pennsylvania they have so­ fighting in the Union ranks at the Bat­
ciables where you can kiss all the girls tle of Antietam, he lost his coat, vest,
yon want to at five cents apiece. Penn­ and one suspender. “The other sus­
sylvania evidently believes in keeping pender,** he wrote, "wm my only stay
down the prices ou luxuries, even if and support.
Imagine my dismay
when a bullet came along, and. slightly
taxes and other necessities of life.
scorching my skin as it passed, cut the
About tbe moot pauediious workman last precious suspender in two. There
I stood, iu tbe presence of many thous­
ands of men. My emotions cannot be
described.
You Mr. Commissioner, can
hammer raised to smite a nail just a*
the whistles blew for now, arrested it imagine them. I am certainly entitled
in mid-course, quietly laid it down and to a pension for the wounds given to
mv feelings so that occasion. . Possiblv
made a da*h for bis dinner pail.
you may not decide that a large pension
About the most punctilious workman should be given me, but, at least, I
we ever beard of wm the carpenter ought to have enough to keep be in
in one of our new house*, who had hi* strong, reliable suspenders all my life.”
hammer raised to smite a nail just aa
Congress is aakod from time to time
the whistle blew for noon, arrested it
n mid-course, quietly laid it down and to appropriate a few millions of dollars
for the protection of private property
made a dash for his dinner pail.
along the lower Mississippi by means
A-boy in New York, last week dress­ of levees. The House is now asked to
ed himself in bi* mother’s clothes and vote a hundred thousand dollars for tbe
then hanged himself.
He probably protection of tbe levees themseves.The
discovered that women's clothes were next thing in order, we suppose, is an
no improvement to man’s appearance appropriation for the protection of the
and so he concluded this world was no devices employed to protect the levees
which were constructed for the protec­
place for him to live.
tion of tbe lands lying along the lower
"How time flies,” remarked Mrs. Mississippi. Tbe description of ibis
Hustle as she wa* hurrying to get ready giant; river found in contemporaneous
for the opera.
“Yea," remarked her works on geography need revision.
huaband, who had fallen into a drowse Tbe Mississippi has its source in a com­
while waiting for her, “yes, it will soon mittee room in the Capitol at Washing­
be fly time.” Ano now he can’t think ton. It flows southerly by a tortuous
what made his wife so cranky all the channel through both Houses of Con­
evening.
gress and through the vaults of the
The Sultan of Morocco has just held United States Treasury. The yellow
a celebration in honor of bis marriage color of the stream isdae to the amount
wUh his 1.000th wife. If Morocco wm of gold and gold certificates absorbed
not such a dickens of s ways off, we during its passage through the nation­
should certainly have attended. Just to al Legislation and the Treasury De­
see what sort of a looking citizen a man partment It finally empties itself into
is who can manage 909 women and a bottomless gulf. Tbe point at which
protection against the overflowing Mis­
ben hanker for one more.
sissippi is most urgently required is
An exchange says: »p. D. Armour, just where it gnaws into the foundation
toe great pork packer, is a clerical­ of the public Treasury.
looking man of 45, and wears a pleas
There ianoreeordanywnere iu any.
antexprvMioo and mutton chop whisk­
ers.** If Mr. Armour lived in Michigan history of a happy married state where
he would be compelled to make im­ a man had more than one wife. Lamech
mediate additions to his wearing ap­ had two but tbe scriptures say nothing
more about him. Adam had but one
parel.
.
and Noah one, and they started the
When Mormon missionaries visit an business of peopleing the world. Old
honest, law-abiding people and coax Father Abraham bad one, and when he
youag girls off to Utah to be "sealed” took another one on the sly, old Aunt
to satisfy the just of the«El Mahdist of Sarah got after him and she flailed out
toe desert, it i* a good time to unseal tbe second one with a thrash pole and
the tar cans and pick tbe geese. A run her off. Jacob had two, and if ever
large numlier of such miMtonaries have a wan deserved two he did, but they
just been sent out to various states, did not get along well, even though
especially favoring the south. Give they were sisters.
Moses didn’t have
rhrm a coat toet^they will remember. but one. King David had several, but
It is about tiie only remedy left for
rivaling with such moral lepers.
committed murder to get one of ’em
and lived in anguish ever after, for he
Ed. Whitney au Oteego aaluonist tells
said, “My sin is ever before me.” Old
a g«Mrf sinry at hta &lt;iwd expense tbat
Solomon must have had an awful time
Idof it, for ha had a thoosmd, and they
kept him
harassed and bedeviled
that be flew to his inkstand and wrote
that be had found oue good man, but a
gtxMi woman in a thousand lie bad not
found. Of course not. How could a
1W liixnl woman lie goo i when she wa* only the
bought bim “--------- -“c —jt of a wife T But Soloof his folly and said it

perance. Total abetiuance ia die pro­
test. Will it lie made with aufficirnt
force to save the peonlt* f This is the
vital question for die future of Ameri­
ca, and I might add for the future of
religion.
What is to be done 7 Any­
thin*. Oh, God, but sometbiuff! I
speak to those who by position, influ­
ence, talent, or office, ought to taka au
interest in the people. In the name of
humanity, of country, of religion, by
all die moat sacred ties that bind us to
our fellow men, for the love of Him
who died for souls, I -beseech you, de­
clare-war against intemperance! Ar­
rest its onward inarch! If total abstin­
ence does not appear to you the reme­
dy, adopt some other.
If you differ
from me iu tbe means you propose, 1
will not complain. But I will complain
in tbe bitterness of my soul if you
stand by with folded arms, while this
dreaded torrent is sweeping ovif the
land, carrying with it ruin and misery.
All classes, high and loir, offer holo­
causts upon the altar of Intemperance.
The brightest mind and the noblest
heart are numbered among tbe victims.
Human wrecks, whose fortunes it lias,
dissipated, whose intellect it has stifled
are strewn over the land thick as
autumnal leaves m the forest. Alcohol
directly inflames tbe passions ; it is oil
poured on tbe burning fire. It fills tbe
mouth with blasphemy, and arms the
hand for murder. It turns man into
an animal, it makes him a demon incar­
nate. One week’s perusal of the daily
paper fills the mind with horror at the
shocking accidents, the suicides, the
ruin of innocence and tbe crime of all
kinds caused by intemperance.”

OH, MY_P0°H B0TAbout tbe year 1868, says'J. F. Sand­
erson, I saw a scene I shall never for­
get. I wm walking down the Main St.
of Nashua, N. HM and came in sight of
Jim Bright’s saloon, a horrible place,
from which honest and sober people
turned aside with disgust and dismay.
As I drew near, the door opened, and I
saw them lead out a boy of fourteen or
fifteen years, who wm drank, sick and
helpless. Being unable to walk, be sat
down upon toe sidewalk, the picture of
wretchedness and distress. A number
of persons stood around him, laughing
at bis pitable condition, and cracking
their customary bar-room joke*. As I
drew
”I
a walldressed, bright, intelligent looking,
lady
walking
up
.
the
‘ .
street.
Sbe came along, apparently happy and
unconcerned, until she wm opposite
toe saloon, when Uie cast a glance at
the helpless creature on the sidewalk,
and exclaimed, in tones that I shall
never forget:
“Oh, my poor boy!”
Itseemedasif a life time of agony
was condensed into that one exclama­
tion, which marked a revelation of such
sorrow as she had never known before.
She could not leave him in his misery
and disgrace. Some of toe by-slanders
helped him up, and the poor mother
led away her drunken boy.
There are places all about us where
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ruined by the accursed cap. Shall this
curse consume forever ! Sliall mothers
rear children to be devoured by this
dragon ? Or shall men and women who
fear God and love righteousness rouse
themselves from their slumbers, and
seek to banish this dire and bitter evil
from the homes and hatjpte of men.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1884.

VOLUME XI.

NUMBER 32.

would look grand in a red monogram
THE 00LOMEL'B TROUBLE.
with a mob, ancle F
I0T PBOUD OF HCB OOUJTBSMEI.
horse blanket and false teeth.
. ______
“Experience! Well I should remark,”I
Major Rufaa Yal Ragle was a mem­
When tbe Kentucky colonel goes to
The modern camp is not the camp of
Sam Jones, of-Gold Hill, who dearly
ber of » recent session of toe Arkan­ the wilderness. It wears the half •civ­ Little Rock, about the first objection­ said the o’d man, as he tried to corner a loves a Joke, has . a domastic io his
slippery
sliee
of
boned
pig
’
s
feet
in
a
saw legislature. One morning, while
ilised and shabby genteel gannets of a able feature he discovers is the negro plate filled with calves’ foot jelly, "I house who is a country women of Sul­
walking around in toe orchard adjoin­ sawed oft town. You know that if you
In Kentucky the town paralyzed a mob once, and they went livan. The other morning be and'Evan
ing the oreiuii»es where he -board ed, ride a day you will be where you can policeman.
Williams were citing breakfast, when,
away in a panic.”
the gentleman found a hornet's nest get the daily papers and read them un­ constable, a man who carries an enor­
“Tell m about it. Uncle Ike," said by a preconcerted agreement, they be­
under a tree where it bad fallen.
der the electric light. That robs the mous dab with which be strikes toe one of the boys, “and here, Bismarck, gan a dialogue somethio’g like thia,
“Nothing finer for a peo wiper than old canyons of the solemn isolation '^ewalk and dry goods boxes ringing
Sam leading off:
a hornet’s nest,” mused Mr. Vai Bugle. and peoples each gulch with toe od&lt; | w -ws as he walks along, i? admitted eight more beers, and take that cheese
“Canons, ain’t it, that Sall (van took
“I huveoftSn Heard my father speak of of codfish balls and civilization. Civ’ ■ .io good society, jfor his experience in to tbe morgue. How was it ancle ?”
“WeU, yoa see I was a deputy sheriff water from that Dutchman?”
how they were used in North Caro- ilization is not to blame for this, and titting around the livery stable enables
"Yea, indeed: I was quite astonished.
where 1 lived east, and one day I had a
Hua.”
.
him to speak of the horse -with enviable man jn Jail on a charge of horse stealing. He seemed perfectly cowed;” .
yet it seems sad.
He took tbe nest with him to the
Civilization could not have done this insight. It is an honor to be arrested It was at a time when a horse was con­
“Well, I don’t blame him. Han* is a
state bouse and placed on his desk. all alone. It had to call to its aid the by such a man, but to be seized by a
big man and strong as a ball, a..d I
Soon after the roll was called, the infernal fruit can that now desolates negro policeman is a humiliation which sidered of more valae than a human guess he can lick any two men in the .
life, the way it is out west nowadays, in
boose went into executive session, and the most obsure trail in the heart of the sinks deep into the Kentuckian's sensi­
WE WILL PAY THE
some places. The man was found on world, John included.” "
tbe sergeant-at-arms was instructed to heart of the mountains. You walk tive bosom of resentment.
“Phot’s that. Mister Jones?" broke in
the horse, and when we had him in jail
clear toe house of all outsiders and over chaos where the “hydraulic” has
Several days ago. Colonel Sarnener, and it got noised around tbe neighbor­ the domestic, who had been hovering
lock -the door*. The officer, as bis plowed up the valley like a convulsion of Kentucky, arrived in Little Rock.
hood,
tlie
people began to come into about the table; "a Datohman lick
time for taking a drink had arrived, or you tread the yielding path across He brought a few dollar* with him, and
the town from all directions. They John Sullivan! Are vex crazy or dream­
locked the doors from the outside.
the deserted dump, and oD*all sides the experienced no trouble in finding Ark­ used to drink Medford ruuz in them ing, Mister Jones?”
After a while the air began to grow rusty, neglected and humilited empty ansaw men who were willing to join
In CASH for
“It’s a fact,” said Williams. “Hans
days, just like water, and after the
warm in consquance of read hot stoves tin can stares at you with its monoton­ him in the social soaring of “straights”
crowd had got pretty full they moved Meyer, foreman of. the No. 2 crosscut,
aod heated debate, aud matters of such ous, dude-like star*.
and flavored spirits.
When evening on the jail and demanded the prisoner. Crown Point, deposited $500 forfeit to
interest were being discussed that
meet Sullivan, and when he saw oar
An old-timer said to me once : *Tve came, the colonel, having devoted him­
Major Vai Rugle&gt;did not bear tbe buzz about decided. Bill, that the west is a self so assiduously during the diy, was I went to a winder and told them they man be weakened and -pet* toe money
couldn’t have him. Says I ‘condemn
of intarueciae disturbance -going on in matter of history. When we cooked weak-kneed and weary.
A negro you, I have rode more than forty miles slide.”
jbe insectiferious receptacle. Arising
The domestic drop nod. a china plate
our grnb'owr a sage-brush fire we could policeman stopped blip and said ;
to get this horse theif, and I want to
to answer a sweeping assertion made get fat and fight Injuns, but now we
"Mister, yer’d better go to yer hotel.
on tbe floor, and stood speechless.
by tbe opposition, the major knocked fill our digesters with the cold pizen Dar ain’ no usen yer tryin’ ter buck board him a spell, aud get some fees
“He breaks all bi* rook with bis fist,”
WE HAVE THE NICEST LINE OF
out of bis trial.’ They told me to go
the hornet’s nest from the desk, waved and pewter of the canned peach, we go agin dem men fur da's at home.”
and soak my feet, and . all that, and broke in Sam, “and runs the steam
his arm in oratorical tragedy, shook to a big tavern and stick a towel under
“Who &lt;lo you belong to, anyhow-?" they prepared to batter down the jail. drill by band. We pay him $12 a day
h^ckncbed band at all antagonistic our chins and eat pie with a fork and asked the colonel, steadying himself,
They got a long stick of timber and just for the steam he saves. SnUivan
..—up and tramped on the hoi net’s beat up our carkisscs with antichrist and regarding the policeman with a
about a hnudrwd of them took it and happened to come in wb&gt;n (ae was
I nest.
coal, and what do we amount to1 ? contemptuous expression. "I’d give a started for the jail door. I knew if making bridseye porphyry with bls
I “Mr. Speaker, I am—whoop ! Look
fist, and I’m blamed .-if- he didnl'turn
Nothin ! I used to chose Injuns all day thousand dollars for you.”
that stick ever struck that d«»or it
। out, wbo-e-e-e 1"
Tbe dark guardian of the public would go clear through the jail into pale as a ghost.”
aud eat raw salt pork at night/bekuz I
----- and----1 Other members thought that he had
peace
did
not
seem
to
be
in
the
least
“Mr. Jones, if Mr. Evan Wil tiaras
dassent build a fire, and still I felt bet­
the next street, and 1 tell you was
(gonecrazy and rushed forward.
A ter than I do now with a wad of tin can offended at this unkind reference to
scared. My hair raised right up. There 'says this I’d belave him. but as you say
1 hornet lit on Representative Katsom’s solder in my stummick and a home­ “previous condition of servitude,'" but
so
they came, mad, and drunk with exc'te- 1 it wouldn't go. There must be some
! nose, and made that gentleman dance sick feeling in my weather-beaten explained bis position, telling the col­
ment and Medford rum. Tjjey were 1mistake about bis bein’ a Dutchman.''
while tbe leader of tbe swarm, evident­ breast.”
“He is a Dutchman?’ said Williams,
onel to go away somewhere and lie my neighbors, and 1 didn’t want to
ly held in esteem by tbe entire nest,
“or else I don't know a Dutch­
“No, wo don’t have the fun we used down. Such a suggestion from a "nig­ shoot them, because every one of them gravely,
1
took sight at the speaker and "zipped” to. We have more swarres and sciatica ger” enraged tbe colonel and he at­
was worth more to society than forty 1man when I see him.”
him on his laid head. The enrneat and one bloomin’ tiling and another of tempted to strike tbe policeman, but
"Thin,
gintieman,”" replied the do­
horse thieves, and I stood there tremb­
IN TOWN.
lawmaker “tqupaled" and dodged be­ that kind, but we don’t get one snort before he could realize how it was
ling. In two minutes more the stick of 1mestic, drawing horgelf up a couple
hind the desk, just as another burnt of pure air and appetite in a year. done the “big nigger” “tangled a hand
of
inches
higher,
“all I’ve got to say is
timber would telescope the premises, '
a hole on the back of his neck.
By They're bringing in their blame tele­ in his hair, my pet,” wheeled him
and knock my wife and the cook stove that John L. Sullivan’s no Irishman,
We not all tbe
this time the air wAs full of the fiery phones now and malaria and ague and around and marched him off to the
and
don't
speak
of
him as one in my
out of tbe back kitchen, and tbe gang 1
bugs, and a general rush for the doors old sledge, and fun might as well skip station-house. The colonel called loud
would come in and bang that horse prisence.”
was made. Locked. The sergeant-at- out. Their ain’t no frontier any more. ly to his friends who had found hiscom- thief in a minute. A&gt;1 of a sudden I
The case beingArgueAwas old Fann­
arms was yelled for, but that import­ All we’ve got left is the old-fashioned pany so agreeable, bat they merely seemed to be inspired. I was a class
’ ant factor was sipping a cocktail in a frontier joos aud rheumatiz of ’49."
smiled at the “freshness" of tbe blue­ leader in toe church, and when I got er Closegrip vs. a railroad company for,
naboringsaloon. Some of the brave
grass man, turned away and took a up to say anything I could clear the damages sustained in a collision.
Behind the red squaw’i cayuse plug,
The old man's lawyer was. making a
members seized their bats and began
drink with a candidate.
The hand car roar« and raves.
house quicker than wink. Somehow
You have and will pay you the very highto fight the hornets, which resistance
The next morning when the colonel nobody ever wanted to hear me talk, pitiful appeal to the jury—“Gentlemen
And pie-plant pies are now produced
of
the jury,’” he said, “just gaze upon
Above the Indian graves.
only stimulated tbe enemy to greater
was arraigned before the judge, he and I says to myself here is a chance
art price and will give you In exchange
I hear the oaths of pioneer,
effort. The chaplain, a highly respectmade an elaborate speech in defense to use my talent. Every man has a the true, honest,. time-beaten face of
The
caucus
yet
to
be,
of bit short-comings, but a mild fine of talent, if lie knows what it is. Mine my client, and suppose he bad. been fa­
more good* for a dollar than you ever saw ‘ ed gentlemen, implored the members
The first low hum where soon will come
to be calm, aud had begun a discourse
ten dollars was asked.
The prisoner was talking people ont of church. So I tally wounded ;:think of the sad blow
The fuzzy bumble bee.
on tbe resentful nature of the insect, ■'
was shocked upon learning that he had went out on the step - of the jail as the that his loving wife and little, innocent
gar Juotlbe umt.
when a hornet that bail been hurt
t and’ I
spent all his money, and that he would mob was coming with the stick of tim- children would have to receive; but,
J A Tennessee man tells the following be compelled to scrape the streets with
thank heaven, it was notso.bad as that.
was unable to fly, crawled up the good
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l&gt;er on a run, and yelling like Indians.
story of the bravery of Andrew John' man’s trouser leg and stood on hisihind
hind •
a hoe, but tbe deepest humiliation I took off my hat and us the leaders But, oh! how. he must have suffered
i son : "Just preceding tbe war," said
The negro policeman got within a few feet of me. I raised my during these long days of bis illness—
logs. The minister, in sudden and un­ I he, ‘ Andrew Johnson had many ene- awaited him.
_
’ , premeditated jerks ofr ,.zig-zag
zig-zag agony,
agony, em jeg jn T’enneMeei aod once, when he who took charge of tbe “chain gang" hand and said: “One moment, breth­ how the heait-stricken companion of
bis life fait when they brought him
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calling calling
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trou^rs;
WMbilIed for
evenJng Bpeech ftt was once the property of tbe colonel.
ren. if you please, before tbe purceedj on the Lord and other sources of pro- |
"Don’t you know me, Abe F asked ins’ goes any further. I want to make home, bruised and mangled. Now, tell
. ■ ro । Nashville, the report was spread that if
me, shall tliis poor old man go down to
, vidential ioterferecences as he did so.1
the
dejected
man
as
be
threw
a
shovel
just one remark.’ The fellows begun
be dared to speak he..would be either
his gravo-a maimed and helpless crea­
J The speaker, with a face like
pump | mobbt.(] or egged, and perhaps assas- full of mud into*cart.
to hold back on that stick of timber,
ture
without some aid. from the cause
kin,
raised
up
and
exclaimed.
“
Blebe
I
does,
sab.
”
J!
I and in a second they had all stopped.
ro ] “Keep on your britches, brother, for Isinatcd. When the hour for assemb­ "You used to belong to me."
of his affliction ?”
■
and
there
they
stood
holding
it,
the
ling came the house was already
During
this delivery Closegrip was
I
'Tse
mighty
well
cwnr
o
’
dat
if you don’t it’ll fair ill with you.”
tack, front end within six feet of me. They
thronged and Andy Johnson was on |
noticed to be very much agitated, and
; Too late, for the chaplain was al­
nah.”
nil looked solemn, and enly one spoke,
i the platform.- He nromptlj- arose, and i
rising os.the lawyer finished, he sob. ready unencumbered with pantaloons, j(goingto the front, took a pistol from j "I want you to do me a favor. You
'What is it. Uncle Ike,’said he,'and
j Hornets are wise as well as severe,and j his pocket and cocked it.
He then i know lam proud and that I don't want don’t keep the procession waiting.’ 11| bed—
l “Judge, 'scuse my breakin’in, but I
। when they saw the partly disrobed
to be seen in this condition."
said, 'brethren and sisters, in order to j
opeqfed tne meeting by saying: "Gen-1
~ fts
man they left toe majority and went tiemen and fellow citizens, it is meet । “Yes, sah."
x"
defray the necessary expenses of this !| must speak.”
over to his side. It is cruel to dwell on
। "Now just give me a chance and 1’11 ineetin’ it will be necessary to take up । “Go on,” commanded the court.
that when free men\ assemble fur the | leave here.”
“I didn’t know it wer so bad as it is.
'the misery of this man. It is almost
a collection, and I will now pass tbe
discussion of important business inter- '
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' sac-religious to tell how an ordained
“I reckins yer would, sah, but we’se hat,’ and I took my hat and walked | sir till Mie gentleman than sot down:
ests everything should be done decent­
a
an’if ye’ll let me, I’ll—I’ll.” heie he
[ preacher raced around a legislative
) needin’ good han’s atde present* Shovdown the stops nnd began holding it
ly and in order. Now, I nave been in­
i hall, jumping over desks and asking
I el in de dirt, sab,an doan stop ter talk. out. Weil, you ought to have seen [; faltered.
formed that a part of tbe proceedings
■ “You’ll what?” asked his honor.
' Abraham and Paul if they ever saw
It’s er bad’sample fur yer to be seed that mob.
They dropped the stick of
on
the
present
occasion
is
the
assassin
­
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“Just raise them tlgger&amp;on the rail5
1 tbe like; and it would be almost inhu- 1
talkin ter de boss.”
timber and began walking uwny, lookj man to note the dexterity with which 1ation of tbe individual addressing you"
i readier
a few dollars more—make it a
"Look here, Abe, I wouldn’t treat i0K
off „ !!,□□«!, they didn’t
T*4
"Here be grasped the pistol firmly you this way.”
me. It hud woh a pion, look to ~-e «•&lt;"■•“&lt;&gt; ’°«‘M «"&gt; h““ire&lt;1 ’• won’t
I he rolled over and over. We have
with
his
right
hand,
threw
open
his
V
I pursued men intc secret miseries and
“I reckinsuot, sah. ’caseyer’ll neber , mo with my Lead bared to the wind, [ye’
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and made their agony public, but we 'coat with his loft, and continued, I hab a chance."
passing the bat for a collection, and re­
o&gt;
One day soon.after Pope’s defeat at
। shall no farther attempt to remind an propose that this little matter may be
"Never mind. D—d if I don’t whale minded them so much of the church
2;
second Bull Run and Chantilly, a pri­
i honorable,
honorable, grave
grave man,
man, of something t*,e ®r8t ta^ieD UP- If any
- man came you when I get outof this."
where we had often met under similar
the luemvry of which must be
Own. to-night tor that purpo^ let him
2 sq
"None o’ yer swearin’ ’round here, circumstances, that the murder in. vate soldier belonging to an Ohio regi­
,
not
speak,
but
shoot.
”
ment sought an interview with his cap­
I to him.
.
fur I longs ter de church.
By de time
“At this there was a pause and do yer gits through wid dis job yer coldn’ their hearts was turned to a desire to. tain, and announced that he had a plan
When the sergeant-at-cocktails re­
get away from that hat, aud in a few
one
replied.
‘
Ah,
’
said
Mr.
Johnson,
for
a military campaign, which must
turned aud opened the doors, there
whale er grub-worm. Hurry updarur minutes I was alone with my prisoner.
's
was an outpouring of the spirit Sever­ •I see I have been misinformed. I will I’ll hab de jedge stretch out yer string. I didn’t get any money in my bat, but certainly result in crushing out the re­
proceed
with
meeting.
’
”
bellion.
The officer very naturally in­
al days afterwards, a northern man,
Now yer’s gettin’ at it. Oh, de white
“Apd there was not a ripple of dis­ folks ken work when de gits dar mines I cut a cord and a half of four-foot quired for particulars, but the soldier
looking at the body ot law-makers re­
wood out of that stick of timber that
sent
in
the
hall
that
night.
Johnson
refused
to
reveal thorn, and asked for ft
on it. Seems sorter idle at first, but the mob left. Yes, if some deacon in
marked!
It Cincinnati, Deacon Richard Smith, or chance to lay his plan before Pope him­
“Worst body of bums I ever saw. km applauded at every period, and he powerful fine han’s airter awhile.
liad
not
an
enemy
present
who
dared
Everybody lias a bead on him. No
hab been said dat de nigger ken han’le young Mr. McLean bad gone to that self. After some dtolay he was passed
U3
wonder tbe people call for prohibit­ to groan above his breath.”
de shobel and de hoe better den de mob and prepared tn take up a collect­ to headquarters. He did not get to
Gin ion. that mob would have bad its spirit see Pope, but after the chief of staff
ion."
When n native of China doing busi­ white man. bat it ain’t er fack.
had coaxed and promised and threat­
ness goes to toe wall, a Mandarin in­ me de white man ebery time. Take op broken, and many valuable lives would
ened fora quarter of an hour the Buck­
HO MORE FRONTIER
de
hoe,
marster,
and
dig
up
dat
‘
lump.
vestigates hie affairs, and the result is
have been saved. But I can’t be ev­
eye
stood up and replied:
Dat'sit. Wouldn’t want er better han’ ery where to protect prisoners, you
usually about as follows:
BY BILL NYE.
“Well, sir. my plan is, for John Pope
know that az well as Ido.”
“I find that your household expenses den yesself is,”
and
Bob Lee to swap commands, and
ft;
The system of building railroads in- have been 8 cents per day.”
"I’ll fix you, confound your black
There was silence for a]moment in
if we don’t lick the South inside of
to the wilderness, and then allowing'
the saloon, when one of the young men
“Alas! ob mighty Mandarin, I have hide!”
sixty days you may shoot me fora, pat­
the wilderness to develope afterward,’ an extravagant family.”
said, “Uucle Ike, there is a suspicion on
ent fork swindler I”
has knocked tbe essential joy of the’
“Your rent has been 60 cents per marster. Dat'siL Wouldn’t change the part of tliis crowd, that you are an
When he returned to camp he was
life of the pioneer. At one time the' month. How dare you to incur such yer fur no udder two men on de fo’ce." old liar, and that you never droven
hardy hewer of wood and drawer of expenseson your small capital F
mob away by passing a hat.”
HOW
(THOLE
IKE
STOPPED
A
MOB.
water gave bis lifetime willingly that
।
“
You
don
’
t
believe
it
t
Call
me
a
“I was in hope* times would improve”
“Well, they had a plan of their own’’
his non might ride on the “varnished1
"And I find among yoar items of ex­
"You talk about mobs.” said an old liar? Why, by jingo, I can demoa­
“What was HF
cam." Now toe Pullman palace car pense such things a* opera tickets, oys- fellow at a free lunch counter, the oth­ strate to yea that a mob can be dis­
“
Why, they took me out and booted
takes the New Y. irk er to toe threshold1 ter* for Sunday, and smoking tobacco
er day, as he blew the foam off a glass persed in that way. For instance, now
of the sea or to the boundary line be­ for yourgraudmother. No wonder you of beer, and took a swallow, hiccough­ I will pass the hat here, and take up a me for a mile and a halfI”
E 2
tween toe United States and tbe British have to shut up shop and cause yoar
&amp;
ed, and began to spear headcheese, and collection among ourselves, to pay for
Eureka! An exchange has at last dis­
co
possessions.
creditor* to mourn.”
plaster mustard on a piece of rye bread, this beer I have ordered,” aud the old covered that “the reason so many
k
It has driven out the long handled
“Oh, mighty Mandarin, show mercy with a wooden spoon, “that Cincinnati man took off bisold plug hat, when ev­ young men are fresh is because they
frying pan and the flap-jack of twenty to an honest bat an fortunate man.”
mob could have been scattered to the ery man got up and left **It works ev­ not able to earn their salt” It may be
5
year* ago, and introduced toe conden­
"Call yourself honest, when you four winds in a minute, if anybody had ery ti»«. ” told the old man, as be put exactly as stated, bat does it not seem
sed milk and canned fruit of commerce1 withdraw 70 cents of yoar capital to gone about it right.”
Along tbe highways where once tbe' buy yoar wife a party dress ? Come to
“How would you have done it, un­ the price of the beer pat on the alate. much indisposed to earn their salt in­
hopeful hundred* marched with long' the temple of Justice.”
de F said a friend who cense up with a "More people oaght to know the pow- stead of not being able? However, the
handled shovel and pick and pen, cook­
At tbe temple the creditor* divide up glass of beer, aud took a dice of liver
mystery is solved.
ing by toe way thin salt pork, flap­ the assets, and each ooe is then privilsassage, and peeled tbe ulster off with acoUMtioo.”
jacks and slum gullion, now tbe road is1 eged to use a whip on the debtor* bare
bis teeth, all the time winking at tbs
lined with empty beer bottles and1 back until he thinks he has got 100
. Some one is trying to prove that the
peach can* that have outlived their■ cents on toe dollar.
something now that would make their Garden of Men was at the North Pole.
usefulness. No landscape can be pic­
He win be saying next that the fruit
Look here. Old Probs, Vennor yea hair stand.
turesque with an empty peach can ini
‘•Did yon ever have any experience
i going to give u*a little spring?

A TERRIBLE 8BS3I0M.

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Highest Market Price

Curtains !

LAMBREQUINS

MAPLE SUGAR

KOCHER BROS.

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mon. In expectation that the initial.
fight over the bin would take place on '
W. dneMisv. the Republican and- Dem- ’
•&lt;K..iicu.rmlM*r-wIwmo duty it i. lose- !
■cure iHUr» fur abiretiCres, were kept
■busy during rhe nrerning l.ouro ;n we- i
iugth.it the vote of u&lt;&gt; man should [
be want&lt;mI and that all tire pain*should •
contain the name of an advocate mid j
jui opponent of the measure.
When
th.- Clmirtuan of the Ways and Means i
coniniiuee moved liiat me house go in
to committee
for the
con- 1
. .of
of the
the wh.de
whole for
the conrtidi-ration of the Tariff bill, there wits
nodivinion, and the proposition wiv*
agreed to 'iiniurdiAlely upon the aa.s&lt;*inbltng of the committee Mr. Eatnn,
of Dunn., objected to the bill coming
tip un&lt;i the vote wm, then taken upon
the question whether it rhould be discusiK-d. By the cluse vote of one hun­
dred and thirty-right to one hundred
and forty, the only “living tarae” aecttivd nliold and-Mr. Morrison *ook the
floor in support of his lull. His speech
was written and it wabB carefully, pre­
pared argument. During his effort
Ih-pl’csentative MiUlkon luked, •'How
mitch do you expect this bill to reduce
the revenue?" Mr. Morriston replied
“ftotu twenty-five to thirty mil noils,
anil it is' rstiiuntcd- the reduction of
takee will be double as much.” Messrs.
Kelly and Mills made tbe. first argu­
ment* in.oppuaitidn.
The House Ims also given Mme nttention’to matter* concern lug the Dis­
trict of Columbia during the week, and
the amount that Congress will probably
allow the District to u4e, as shown by
the Appropriation just reported, is over
one and a halt million dollura. This
money w available for improvements,
and the salaries of officers.
The dintrict Commissioners are to be given
sutlervision of charitable institutions,
aud large sums of money are to be ex­
pended nt their discretion.
Among tbe regular weekly flood of
new measures that poured into the
House Monday was a graded income
tax bill for the benetlt of millionaires,
introduced by Congressman Turner, of
Kentucky. The comment made upon
it was that it was too just to be passed.
Representatives from the Bosnia of
Trade and Chambers of Commerce of
r.riou, citie, are bringing tagumenu.
-to bear upon Congress to stop the coinage of silver dollars for at least two
years, and also to di«coutinue the issue
of obe and two dollar bills, in order to
bring into gradual circulation the sur­
plus sliver now in the Treasury.
Mr.
Smith, of New York, offere.i a memor­
ial to that affect signed by two thousand.
six hundred business men, and while
addressing the committee ou coinage;
aoaid much trouble was experienced for
■want of small change.
There was
plenty of it in the Treasury but it
could not be gotten out. To this Mr.
Belfor^l replied chnracterictitally “you
will never get it out so long as you have
.a New York Secretary.”
The Senate passed . the lilierally
:amended Naval appropriation, and is
•now proceediug sl«»w|y and caiefully
with the bill for a Uniform System of
-Bankruptcy. So fnr it has decided
among other things that any person
owing probable debts exceeding three
hundred dollars may voluntarily petiXi&lt;»n to be adjudicated a bankrupt.
. The first dead-lock of the session is
predicted over the Naval appropriation
bill, the Senate amendments to which
the House will consider to-day.
The
increase of over mix and u half million
doliarn u spoken of as preposterous by
the committee nnd there is no* probab
ility of a compromise.
The majorityof the House is not very friendly to tbe
present naval syaiem. There are suspici&lt;w of fraud in the proposed incieuar. of appropriation for steel c.ruisera. A prolougleri dead-luck between
the two Houses would at least not be

Railroads had another stirring up in
lire jjeuaie yesterday. In reroute Cowmewe aud Laud Grunt forfeitures be
lug die topics of tire day. Beuster Wil*&gt;u.&lt;»f I.iwh, paved Che way for a regnlatiuu of freight rates and .Senator
filater attacked the uutwtntod grants of
tire Northern Pacific Railroad
panr.:

&lt;3Tf OF MEXICO.
Tire Mexican Central train* are n/w
tanning from El Ph*o to the City of
Mexico miH schedule time of fifty-eight
hour*. Thia fa a deeided improvenreut
over the old stage roach trip of tw veekU
7
•
'
Tba'fem: fifn -tW1, d&lt;,nMi4 ftn«I firn
■enrsefealM^j. iuiprovrun-nt over «u*« I
♦M ?/#e&lt;1&gt;ru U root n fmtmre to viait !

It is noticeable ctrai tire Atrinsnn, 1 opeka A Sante Fr and Mexican Central
are theooly roads that meet in a ninon
depot at El Paso, where the trains
stand aide by aide, tliira avoiding a
troublesome transfer across the city.
Another conapicqoua feature of tire
train service is the arrangement liy
which those coming to El Paso over the
Smite Fe make almost Immediate cou­
nectlon with the Mexican trains, while
by other routes the traveler suffers a
delay of more than fifteen hours. Perhapa this was an accideti*, and perhaps
it wasn't; at nil -events, the average
tourist will take the quickest and most

W.

invoir..
wlrti him. Thm» th.r
।
let
h»ve t... suffer.
I„ 11 .lor.
„
,
. 1-roh.l.lr
,
•
five
Miffvrerato each diunkard would
i
Ire
stHtiug
it
very
k&gt;*.
Now,
1 mean to
।
work bard, and fight hatd, if need be
fnr
thooethat have no helper, nnd if tire
'
law can Ire m tdqtohdp iht-m, well and
good.” .
Our boys nre to b«« ntir fntnre law­
i
makers.
Let them Ire well tMtablishrd
in
tempeianco principles. Let -them
j
look on a liquor license just aa they
would on a llcenae to enmmitt any sort
, crime. All these, nnd far more, are
of
included
in every permit to sell rnm.—
■
The
Preabyterian.
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M* SsUoo^ i»ny.

aMoeialKma in the LniUM St.-ites will bolds
-r— - ------ - 4 tSnrritt. HUI A Child s elevaior at Ada.
I ifinii., burned Sunday, With betyroon flva
j thoUand and six Ihouandid bushels of wheat.
Tbe Georgia Central Rood bos started a
movement for an airdtee track from Atlanta
to Baltimore, five hundred aod eighty miles.
Tbe Federal Grand Jury at Yankton has
returned two indictment-* against Governor
Ordway for corrupt acts iu the organization
of counties.
The Governor-Geoera! of Canada pro­
rogued the Ikmiiiilou Parlhimetit Saturday
and made a sprectr approving the legisla­
tion enacted during tire past region.
The next meeting of the Union will . . Brigailter-Gcneral Lawrence, of the Misbe held nt Mro. W. S. Powers’ next’ ‘ •ouri mhltla (Eastern Dlristou) has re­
Tuesday at the usual hour. .
signed, and General Shennan has been ap­
pointed by Governor Crittenden to succead
“In Col; Prouder iuf”
,*
.
him. It is not known whetlier General,
“Yes, sah ; he’s in a mighty bad hu- Sherman will accept
mor. mb • an’ It Jot I, a'milk bill, w i
The i«H«b
of tta
Urik,
tad tatta,1 to-dv, «h,”
“MS JTilaSSS.

T.

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER
IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPAPED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

McCormick Twine Binder!

Market. With the Im*
provemehts for 1884, it Maintains its
Superiority over All Others.

INDEPENDENT MOWERS andREAPERS

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,

Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler's Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers.

BALL’S

CORSETS
SPINDLER,

Custom flouring Mill!

LETITALOKE.
a*jntnb»t •

RANGER &amp; FARLEY,
Battle Creek, Minh.

Oppomte WMiam. House,

convenient ronte. .
The Smite
trains run from Kansas
City to El Paso without change of cars
of any kind, so that the companies
have practically a through route from
the MisMiurijriver to the Cit^ of Mexi­
co.
|
- x ., .
‘ •
One of tilt/ pleasalifeattliing* about a
“Y«. but I want IUV money. Now
xiu.
County. Ma. k'rk
trip alonjrthU route U the entire ab­
this is the fifth time I’ve been put off; day night the house of. a farmer 'named
sence of danger from the dimsasea inci­ taro
Ho bus boon owin' tin, bill tor UouJ »“ wrertad by &gt; wltonnout On.
dent to a journey on the low lauds, for *iw ...nn»i.„ »
cl»U&lt;&gt; Wft:’ killed and several other members
. ! of the family injured.
the Mexican Central’s entire comae is six months. -Good Lnwd, bow. &lt;lnt, nullin.
Tte Sonltarn. erpodtlon u LonlnUI.
on the great plateau from five to seven
Dal’s too yonng yit fur tic kurnel to { wtll open this year August 16. and doss Oothousand feet above the sea-level.
pay. He am got some four-year-ole mber -2A
The summer climate, on ncconnt &lt;.f bills yit what got to be paid befoah dnt [ Thera
~ 'te a movement for the establish­
ment Sf' a manufacturers mid-merchants'
the elevation, is simply magnificent,
sail.”
j exchange at Philadelphia similar to the exmid will always hold for thin route the
I That’s discouraging.”, v
|
change; in Great Britain.
favor of the public, while its American j
“Can’t help it, sah. I’m de kernel’s ______________
A. S. Stearns, a well-known teacher of
conipadre, the Santc Fe, will open the pribatc w-cretary, nnd dnt am de con- Janesville, Wts., leaped from a bridge Into
eyes of the eastern tourist with their 1 ditiou obnlruira in di, hduroj Ver w, | 5“*^'.•“* “*
body
Yuls not been recovered.
.
grand hotel at the Las Vegas Hot |
de kernt-rs property is nil in his wife’s
lire Petroleum Exchange of Pittsburgh,
Springs,now being rebuilt on a grander
name, an’ dat why ho am so independ­ which cost Sl75,doo, wits formerly opened
scale than before, with the ancient city
Monday. There are 310 members, aud the J
ent."
of Saute Fe and the vine-clad valley of
treasurer has $8,000 on hand.
■ i
the Rio Grande.
Cochran &amp; Young, jraper manufacturers
Lord Coleridge is delighting hi* Eng­
lish frionds with stirries of bis Ameri­ at Erie, Pa, ware closed Monday evening
upon attachments. The liabilities are said
can visit, and among them with thia: to ire S 150,000, with assets reaching
C.
U.
He was at Mount Vernon with Mr. Ev­ SOT, 000.
'
arts, and, talking about Washington,
The Mnssachusetls Bouse Monday reject­
THE EUMSELLER'S WORK.
said : “I have heard that ho was a very ed a Senate order for biennial sessions of
When God made the earth he made ationg man physically, and that, stand­ lire Legislature, and also voted down a
resolution for a prohibitory amendment to
everything to tiill its’ place, but there ing on the lawn here, lie could throw a tbe Constitution—87 to 74.
is one thing he had no hand in creating dollar across the river to the other
Clearing-house exchanges last week—
and that is the rumseller.
bank.” Mr. Evarts paused a moment 8027.801,0-28—are 805,047,406 greater than
Let me draw a picture of the rum sel­ to measure tbe breadth of the river for tbe preceding week; but, when com­
pared with tbe corresponding period, in
lers work as I look nt it. There is an with his eye. It seemed rather a “tall” 1883, show a decrease, of 15.3 per cent
only son, perhaps the cherished-dar­ story, but it was not for him to belittle
Tbp Ilouse.Committee on Military Affairs
ling of a fond mother's heart; he luia the fattier of his country in the eyes of has agreed to recommend the appointment
the habit of visiting the ram shop, nev­ a foreigner. ‘"Don’t you believe it?” of John C. Black, of Illinois. W. B. Frank­
lin, of Connecticut, and T. W. Hyde, ot
Embody All the Latest and Most Desirable Improvements, and are, in fact, the
er thinking of becoming a drunkard. asked Lord Coleridge. “Yea,” Mr, Ev­ Maine os members of tbe Board ot Man­
Most Practical Machines in tbe Market.
He takes a social ulusa now and then arts replied, “I think its very likely to agers of the National Soldiers Home.
M i» cu.tomary at Uii«a»e ot the world. be tru$. You know a dollar wonld go
Henry E. Abbey's benefit at the Metro­
politan
Opera
House
In
New
York
Monday
Everything is done ‘that home influ
”
~ " ­ farther in those days than it does now.”
night netted him. S45.00&amp; He received
ence can do to lure them from these
nearly two tons ot flowers.
places of vice, but he finds them at ev­
An analysis ordered by the Board of
ery turn and the smiling bartender
Lincs com|&gt;oscd upon the death of Mrs. Ida Health at New York shOwa that mustnnl
does his work only too well. He’ goes May Cooper.
sold In that City te adulterated with uaplithal
yellow, flour and terra alba.
from home to his business all smiles
We kiued her brow and calm pale lips'
Michael Cunlan, collector of the township
aud happiness. On his way he drops
And called her name In tender tones.
of Troy. HL, who last month gave out that
into the rum shop for a drink, a friend
Then listened, but no answer came
he was robbed of $1,200 by highwaymen,
steps uj| and invites him to take an­
To break tbe silence but ocr groans.
has been held to tbe Graqd Jury for em­
And then we knew her feet had strayed
bezzlement
other. By that time his brain is fired,
Unto that mystic silent land.
Nichols A Mills, lumber dealers at Albany,
he calls for more aud is ready to stay
N. Y., have failed for $125,000.
Whose borders hide the great unknown
all day aod night too. High words en­
Reirerts from the Interior of Egypt state
While on Its hither aide we stand
*Co.’a Engtae. ■"&lt;* *eP»™&lt;..rK
sue aud with bis brain ail on fire and a
that the cotton wonn has reappeared.
Jone.- W.-l-A FIvc.Ton W«*&lt;m Senle
&gt; OO.
loaded revolver is his pocket, as is of­
And call our loved with tender wools
The Supreme Lodge ot the World. Knights
And
beckon
them
with
outstretched
ha
nd.
A
Full
Line
of Huggies ami Uoau Curts.
ten the case, he shoots his fellowman,
of Pythias, began Its sewdon Tuesday at
But deaf to all our pleading prayer,
New Orleans.
perhaps a friend of his youth. Oh!
They never more recrore that strand.
Belmont Castle, near Dundee, burned
who can picture the anguish of that
Monday night Many valuable paintings
O! can it be in jawing o’er
young man when he finds himself be­
They taste some Lethean stream they find, were destroyed.
hind prison bars, for something done
General D. S. Stanley h»s been assigned
THE LIKE 3KLELT2B B* THE U. 8. Gdt"f
And pressing to the land before
when crazy with the accursed stull
to tbe command of the department c* Texas,
TO CAHBT THE FAST MAU
Forget their loved ones left behind!
In place ofwleneral Mackenzie.
given him by a fiend in human form,
In vain we break our heart* with sighs
Ten thousand people were present at the
who is sotier nt the time.
But oh,
ojienlng
of
the
Alabama
Slate
Mineral
Ex
­
And wander at their stony sleep.
could the rumueller go to the darkened
position at Birmingham Tuesday. Governor
Unmindful of caress or cries.
chamber of that mother and hoc her
'
Their mute white lips death's secret-* keep. O'Neal delivered the address.
Freiglit rules in Chicago were utterly de­
kneeling by her bedside with breaking
O, death, relentless, frietftl aud foe
moralized Tuesday by cut? of four cents on ।
heart and tears streaming down her
Alike must bow to thy decree.
a cargo of wheat to Glasgow and eleven
white face, her son a mnrderer, would
Careless of broken ties or wnc
.
cents on pro-.-Woos for the same point
not that rumseller’s heart melt with I
Nor prayers nor lean hath power with thee.
Two iksporadoes named Flinn and Hate
pity, think you, if he has a heart 1
quarreled near irviag, Ky., Saturday. Hale
And yet, one ray of hope there gleams.
was shot through tlie heart but managed
And yet this picture docs not stop
Actum the darkness, through °’Wfears:
before he dijfi to fatally wound the other.
here: could he see the bent form of
Since Jesus died and rose again
Gold shipments from New York Wednes­
that father grown old before his time
That blwed hope shall dry our tears.
day fur Europe were $3.427,(Ma
with sorrow, and yet a loving sister
For through the coaqucrt Jeans won,
Mrw In Lon| Dland woods bate caused
who will still cling to him with whom
He wilL at last, our loved one* bring.
$.to,uou damage., nnd the flames are spre.ul•‘O grave, where is thy victory?
her childhood days were passed in joy
Ing. .
City Treasurer Francis L Smith, of
O death, where is thy sting!'*
aud happiness, and to whom she has
GOING WEST.
Bayonne, N. J., is abort in his accounts
looked for so much comfort as they
041,000.
o»lt lot itnnmio two through
OIIITVAKY.
TRAIM8 DAILY FROM
grew in years together, but in one mo­
CongTewiuftn S. IL Peters has been nomi­
Mrs. Sarah Feaglea, patted from • the scenes'
ment when crazed and maddened with and sufferings of earth to her heavenly reward nated for re-election by lire Hepublica.n* of
Thr sutv rretwrr mode &lt;b»t mn bo niumwl by CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST.L0UI8,
rum these hopes are all blasted, and Aj*1117th. She was burn Feb. llth, 1805, in Um Seventh K-iw.w District
The striking lusters at Lewbton, X *..
with crushed and bleeding hearts they Alleghany Co., N. Y. At the age of 17 year*
DENVER,
have been Indicted for unlawful aaotmmi/. in • »*rlrty ofrtj and prlrpuSold by nrrt.-UM
.&lt;ee that loved one torn from them and she accepted Christ n* her tiariour. In 1825 Geuend butter is their counaeL
Koc- mulM a*l"&gt; ti h-i» lull-, name vn tbe-box.
CHICAGO CORSKT CO., Chicago, III.
the home of his youth, aud taken to' the was united In marriage to Jacob Feagle*.
Jennie Dee. an orjthan from New Yu..;.
SAN FRANCISCO,
pn«s his young life away inside prison In 1877 they moved to Girard, Branch Co., only twelve years of age, has given birzii U&gt; 1
and all point, tn tbe For Week huorta.: Ui»to
' J
walls. Sti’l there is no redress for Mich. Sbeunited with the Freewill Baptist a five-pound babe ut Normal, HL
KANSAS CITY,
Knute Nelson was renominated for Con­
church in Girard and retained her relation there
—8T1-AM—
thane friends in their anguish. But
And
all posau In tbe JtouU.-Ww.-_
gress by iicclamatmn at the Keuubiu* n
my picture does not stop here: there in te*, near Barrwille, to which place ube moved
Congrvnsiuual.CouvvuUou for tbe FifbilsteTOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
Kbould not tortn Uwjtr - “ - ----- - —— ------ —
trict of Minneaola.
an &gt;ther human being sent to eternity in j 1874. her
rvSureS raua ran be
bualaual
having
died
The Grand Division of Illinois Sows at
*9
without a moment's warning. The fa­ Oct- S7lh 1871. Tbe last few year* of her life
•w&lt;
Temperauce is bold Ina its anutul soimmou at
WOODLAND, MICH.
tal bullet speeds on its way and a yonng were »evtTeiy painful caused by a slowly con- Propbetetowu. Tbe order i* represented to
wife mourns the loss of a husband, miming caucer, but through the grace of God belli a flourishing condiUou.
CIT* OF MEXICO,
SI palau la Uu Mrxlcao Rap
whom she has clung to through all, and the tender »yn»palhic. and faithful rare
A committee of tlw. United lYrsbyterian
HOME-SEEKERS
hoping to see him a reformed man. with of loving chlMren aud friends, ahe bore her Church iir Fittoburgh has decided to aak tbe

a woman's Jove aud constancy. He
was killed in a aaloon. On whom dors
the crime rest ? I think the rum­
seller roust bear a great share of the
blame. I would that they might stop
their wurk of ™‘*orr and crime. Let
a" *r * «»‘W atreogth «i.J &gt;al down
tW* cur* for *e ¥"&lt;”r tha€ Ood Rod
rlsbt .«•&gt;« o»rsi^ «»d-lib «k.&lt; MTh. npeub. -n lift -u*l.» Ib-ahria.
&lt;r a“* "°t tML

way* ihaa one. h give*

&gt; FURNISHING GOODS.

.
s the very l&gt;eHt appliances and the Finest Hearse
in Central Michigan.

tavern. u» pay up i
a« the “3 mod while his wife and*
will
They never touch liquor,
Torn _
th»-bitierret and tbe miwt exciting a* prune w ill wake it for moat of ua the

four w&gt;u» and three daughter*.

during tbe late rebellion, and one of the num­
ber seated bis devotion, to liberty by Mcrifleiug his life. The remaining three and all the
daughters were present at the funeral. May
Uu-1 moat abiding soUce of each of them t&gt;e
___ . - .---- - - lk-1
.11 ,k._

rvjowtag.

in churches uuluwluL
.^ ‘r
Oiualuicapiuli-l* have organized- a new
bank. u&gt; be known a* the Commercial N»rnmal Bank of Omaha, with a capital of
fi-’XJ.OOO, to beiriu business May 1Warren F. Leland, of CtoicMgii, recently'
cam-id the arrest ot lain is Moore for Urceuy.
but failed t« prosecute him. The victim
has retaliated by a suit fdr &gt;5,000 damogea
Preaident Endicott states that the- Oregon
uiumE*

Urau AW,tXW,000 by liw Mirinkiqp.* in tbs
Northern Pacific A Oregon Railway stocks.
Daucau S. Farquhar**, once s wealthy
t.l—» .J
V V K.W

:a, Kumm, Tex*., CuloraOo *od WaalUa*

tkum. Corn Meal und I-'ocxl
kept constantly on hand.
•
Cuwtoxnvrm oun rely upon
liuw-lnB tlieir C-rlwtM Ground
Promptly and Kntl»fn«rtoi-lly.
G|vo me * call andbeoonvln-

w-rt&lt;Ur

T J ;-ni—--tjsssi.

J. 8PINDLKR,

Cider Prtss For Sale!

How Power. t5 barrels per *ay.
WooniAam, April 12, !W4. -

JOHN WL ftKISE*.

.

�«•*•»* «bt»urtM at, tt« April
term of thedrvait court at Chai lot tr.

intarvfe

rhe
**«•&lt;•• of the iron bridge Gny Walker, tert-st in poflticp.

burned from
H ANTIMON.

the bridge and broke hia arm.
A Vermont rille fanner aeut'bia fared

he bqo&gt; In i*c country »vrr built
ths pace of pork would go down .

Jonesville.

feed. The hired man npon reaching
town tied the team, took tt&lt;next tiaiu
to seats ui Ui» convention .910 paring to etnfarat* tn Wyoming Ty8am Det’orrey ami wife are visiting . aud skipped.
Mr. and Mrs. W, -Monroe have re relatives In thia city.
Rumor haa it chat a certain Enron
uuW. Ar^M- olpwCto «nrk with
Tne
sheds onthe
j
----------------’j™'-* west end of the
—« fair
•—•[counry
deputy sin,riff uent over to r.-mr*h rerommvuded, uud pbyrtcl
ground burned
‘'"laid
’.“'YSaturday.
*"7
t L
I fjiruring, a few eveninga nine-, nnd nn i*Ued to girt mr any relief. Had
ently.'in the state were also present.
Wmittn 1 other UM a finger brokea •j ovtiook to
tn pjtint
C. 8. PalttMMrtew’s engine, woighiug
pmnt thn
tne p&gt;wn
town w|
reii, liur
iiur hlul
liaii
.The duty of calling die von vent inn to 11,000 Ihswwa-niwrod to Hastinr* this ot- the croquet work* ImI Fiiday.
his 6/c*painted black and buri lb pawn
order devolved upon Hon. E. S. Lacey,
Oxcar Crook Iim been reappointed aa his watch in order to get Lome.
. It prn'vril eo mil I an dertak i ng.
It tinaUj vctlled *1) ovitr uw. The pain w*a*n
severeI redid . li*rdV endure It, and could set
Chairman State Central cummictee.baf
Frank
jg Lockport. N. Y., ia mull agent, and ia again On duty.
A &gt;10,000 riauder suit Iim tiera enln- withfag to relferciiK-. My arrti» I could not
The
Electric
Liver
Pad
man
with
a
spending a few days with relatives
nieticed id th* circuit court nt Char­ nrnve ; was confined to mv lax!, and I wm com
pleU-lv di*reun«g»d. Finaliv tuy husband
ton preventing hia ttiepdance, that, here, and talking with the people of one eyed concert haa Struck the city.
lotte, by Yicharl Kenny, city recoider U*tJU*hl I bkd bettor try Kbeuiunjk- Syrup. A*
power was delegated by letter, which Hastings about water works.
_ The cnterlaintDeni rby JJie.acbobl of Eaton Rapids, again ar John M. CpF- * ^Fresort, 1 kohl him to get * t»uie. X had
was rend before tbe cou fentiou, to W.
roll at- bin n prominent fa to nicy of the same tin faith ni fa but was compelled u&gt; do totnvWm. J
W. LIvingitton, of Delroll.
'
fcuidvd.
SdteMR
place. Kenny- claims that C .rbin waa
Hou. £L G. Horr, of East -Saginaw, ehnreb'
.at the the origiuHtor of c»oinin ffaudhlH* scat­
aod am now Mog my owohoutowiMk. aui van
waa selected a* temporary chairman.
Banner office file was out for the firat tered about the city accusing him tif a Mfcly recommend It *» * »ure cure for Rbcuretary,
Horace
Myer*
;
chorister,
Dan
­
On accepting tlie position be made a
lime Satui.lav,
iel M»*r*.
.
discrepancy in bis wecoupu.
A. tnitfian or lhtpepii. Any uer troubled with
«ltb*r &lt;&gt;( tiwi*e OhNKlful dheatow ran be eu-«l
Bey. Hun»Jjerger willaddies* the
Re manfeA-Mr. sad Mr*.G.A.Wre&lt;L
A young woman named Mary•.Bnrd- bj uring Rueunuttc Byrap. I kOtrw ltt»a sunRev. Jndd officiating. Theabovfipar- temperance meeting Sunday afternoon man, temporarily living with a family
party. The Morrison tariff btii came iWfrrhtalMthe
JiSmed Kimimll &lt;m the Lanning roati,
iq ^s aBfcw ttf BtteatifUK the' Evinci­
probably in a fit of atierrntimi of mind.
ra. A. 0. 'R^artrt:
ble tudt C^ugrorenten j^ing it aa a tent therewith, concln
I wanderMfroin thn.houre-. WeduMwlay
to celebrate
boomerang to make the position of the
wlrer than to
their wooden wedding, be united and verely .burnedabout,the face.
night, while only partially dressed. The
Democratic part Of'Congfess1 mliculous
"
rvi-orGn&gt;. W. Ablit-’y h
filer- fomiiy hunted for her all tbs following than toakuuIL - To rue theworid tenobter
jog algug togeQwr for anptbec term.
ip the extreme./‘‘Tlflnk'Of our grogt
thnu to abuse fa To ni*kB tbe world bettor,
morning without success and then no- lovt-lfrr
*ul happier b the'uoUest, work of nun
state, Underlined with copper, iron and
KMemblsd attheir rviridrfice to see.the
mectmg lifiwl Mfty6r HriWnstm of the coqdi
salt,” said lhe Senator.
"Do you sup- ceremony performed, aud partake of of Ute bp»rd.
.. t,
. ;S1 ... .| dpn of affairs. Marshal Baxter organ­
Tbe
Harris
Remedy Co.. St. Lonla, Mo., mutt
A pleaaant aurpriae wa*&gt; given J. E, ized a posse and went in search and bar.- cooUdencr
the miyiy good things provided for tile
In tbe Paatile UeaUueiil far
occasion. The bride aud groom were Hogle last Friday evening, it being his about one .o’clock in the afternoon weakucM. ne'nrpus exhsuatton, etc... in men.
They
otter
free
' trlata'and trust result* for orvery appropriotely dressed. Tbe bride* fortieth birthday.. SotQU’ tliie presents found her lying in a fence comer io a
cratic ticket!” The speaker was con­ toilet bring consplctibaa in a wreath were proaentriJ.
• J'
neighboring swamp. The weather, k
a^nan »pen&lt;!» enough ou a single rice
tinually lutetTupted by applause during aud boquet of ybnv.ngsand the grooms
A Greenback county convention to will be ri-nienria-red, was extremely toMany
bring up two children and give each of
his speech Wh'icfi extended half on hour.
in a tie of the Baiun. After the usual nominate delegates to their state con­ cold aud the unfortunate woman was them a bandKtnie dowry.
The committee on ]&gt;ennanent organi­ question* were naked and proper ana- vent ion nt Kalamazoo, Apiil 30, i* to be
exposed in the mud and water for 10 or
A BLE88INGTO ALL M/.NKIND
zation reported M. 0. Burch, of Grand
were given, in which the groom agreed held here thia ^Saturday) afternmin.
12 boors. It is n miracle that she was
In them- dtne« when our Newvpspcra are
Rapids permanent chairman nnd E. "f.
Sleplien Crnndall. w'iio lia* filled tbe
te build firm during the summer'-and
. nor dead when found. The cane was fljwxlcd with patent mudfctae advertUetnenu. It I
Bennett, of Bay City permanent secre­ tne bride to keep his-stocking* darned ' P&lt;»&gt;&gt;rou of drrk at the Hatting house !
m&lt;re distressing by the fact that in gralifyiug to know wbat to procure tli*» will
tory, an-1 the convention began it* ic- and clean shirt always on hand, the for wome time, has gtioe to Muskegon the Kir| ,va„ in u (fa|j&lt;.4te condition, certainly cure you. II you are Billions, blood
out of order. Liver Inactive, or are generally
gular .wo'c .vit‘i rh.^e officer*. The gifts which consisted of arockiugcbair, t« accept n position with tbe Muskegon and likely U be confined at any uto- &lt;h-blliated, there is nothing tn the world that
will cure you «o quickly aa Electric Bitten,
convention went into session at 11 marble
_ .-t.i. . top
... i bible stand, wg of silver
.. lioritn
... .
..
boon* (Munnuhn
conipano.
Tbey *re S-blMfang to all mankind, and can ImmenL—Charlotte Republican.
o'clock and did hot conclude ice labors aporitiB, carpet sweeper and many other
The M. I. society held a public mretbal tu. only fifty «-ou • hmte ..t F. T.
tintil six p. m. Ah the work of select­ thiug»,were prewaled. The bountiful |
Friday evening and invited some
MhillGAA NEWS.
ingdrleg teste the national conven­
THE GREAT GERMAN
repast was then partaken of and tbe of the male sex who were well pleased . Alvin Fetch, operator in the central
tion, choosing members of the state
«ini the
nir program.
IHUK'IUU.
.mil.
'
Mr*. urowu
Brown invir
their ' ,
baud discounted sweet music. A good with
REMEDY
preaident Who Will noon take up her •
offlce.nl Xewaygv, Bni.ided
central comutiUe, etc., bid been done
word was spoken for the newly mar­
,,
,
*
by the various congressional diattieto ried pair and the company returned to residence in Chicago whs presentt-d , a“I.ur* ,l}'
with .h.wIm.kutofHo-er.u
' ' LroMwell. u,e&lt;l M, wa run over
eaily in the morning, thir. work Dossed
their htfiues having enjoyed a very
Dr. Barker. D. B.. eltoUopalhk pby-!
, cut *"
“ r»e«lay mornrog.
off hunnonously.
pleasant evening.
rieian and .urxeuu, late undent of Dr. I
l&lt;’ «■“»'«&gt;«
"&lt;
l&gt;«*.
RHEUMATISM,
Our distiict—the third—elected Ed­
W...nl.uan«e. ele., ha. luurraled u&gt; I
8“U,-°
bulll r ld »
Neuralgia,
win C. Nichols, of Battle Creek, and
fereimi
laud..
Dr.
B.
’
a
eleelrfc
way.
1
«™
‘
,
luil1
-■*l&gt;
l
&lt;«l-d
Tliun.duy,f«tally
The
following
reaoluiian*
were
unanimously
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Win. II. Powers, of Hastings, delegates
»&gt;v e.1(Meer, John .Miller,
to the national convention and John C. ado|&gt;tcd by Woodland lodge, No. 2S0,1.0.0. F. won him many frieuda aud it will be i
HEADACHE TOOTHACHE,
eome time before ~.me of them will be ,
&lt;*ropped deml at hia
Sharp, of Jacks.in, and W. A. Combe, al tlieir last meeting:
Whereas,, Brother Lewin C. Barden in the
SORE THROAT,
able to hear hia departure mentioned i
"“r Mttrin*’ Cit’'- Saturday,
of Coldwater, us alternates. C. V. IL 29th year of hia life, has entered r»»t eternal,
quinsy. swellinou
i Heart
disease
was probably the -cause.
Wbereaa, The intimate relaUoua long held without feeling a alight ahoek.
-------------------------------Pond, of Quincy, and Col. D. B. AinBro. Lewis C. Burden with the members of
, A 10-year-old Waverly girl named
ger, of Charlotte, were elected mem­ by
, Hans.
tills kidtfc render It meet that we nbuuld place
| H&lt;xy died of blood poisoning fromcotbers of the state central committee.
upon record our appreciation of hia aervicea *a
FHOSTBITE8.
Odd Fellow and hia meriu aa a man; there­
i ion threads left in her eais after being
The exciting work'ot tbe convention an
OUR OWN COUNTY.
fore,
pierced.
was electing four delegates at large.
Resolved, That tn hfa death Woodland
Jesse Schlo«a, a son of F. Schloss of
The contest reaulted as follows: IL lodge ha?, lort * worthy member.
Mamed—W. S. Rogers and
FIFTT CHITS I BOTTLE
Resolved, That we tender to bU afflicted
Detroit, wm drowned in Orchard-lake
G. IJorE, of Ea«tSaginaw, W.F.Swift, relatives our earnest sympathy in their affliction Katie A Herding both o[ Carlton.
Hold by all Dniajfata
IhCTdera. Dlrooluua 1
Geo. Undwiler, of Irving, is under
J vase was n cadet at tbe
of Marquette, 8..C. Watson, (colored) hi the Iom of one who wax a good citizen, a
sou and brother and an upright young
Michigan
military
academy.
of Detroit, aud J. C. Bunowk, of Kala­ loving
arrettlor
wife
beatfag.
■
mau
At Uvid Tuesday Victor Merrill was
mazoo. Ail. the delegatee go to the
Rasor-rm, That Woofifandlodge.No. 989. I.
J am el* Moulton one of the pioneeiH
O. O. F. tender their am cere. Chants to the of Irving and au old war veteran died instantly killed by the accidental dis­
Chicago convention uni list rue ted.
lodger for their kind aMlsukce at
r. T. Vu« Zile, of Charlotte, I neighbarinj
charge of a revolver which he was
tbe buriat of oar deceased brother.
,
lust week.
Resolved, That uur hall be draped In
was chosen chairman of the state cen­
A poatuf tlie G. A. IL ■ wpa organized cleaning. He leaves a young wife: w
mourning far tbe pext thirty daya, and a copy
tral cob mitttec.
At Nepesamg Luke, Lapeer county,
of these resolution* be sent to the county pa­ at Ce'de'r Creek on the 12lh with 20
pers for publk-aUou.
Saturday Justin Herscn.aged 18, wo*
charter uiembef*.
■ Rev. Wm. Jn»n,
i
0.
P.
Hathaway
lost
two
fingers
by
instantly
killed while duck hunting, by
EDITORIAL &gt;0TE8f
F. P. Pa:memos, -Com.
DBE.L SQI IEHN.
Jonx Wumdehucu, J
too much familiarity with a buzz saw tbe accidental discharge of a guu.
Firat Door South of Pou Offlaa.
Corveapondento of the Evening News
A 4-j ear-old non of George Rathbone
at Yankee Springs a few days ago.
interviewed3,415 Michigan Republicans
Au living mnn shipped a bundle of of Saginaw, fell against a chair nnd
aa t«» presidential preferences ami
ASSYRIA.
beech and ii an wood saplings to Dakota sustained concussion of tbe bruin, from
found them to stand tkus: Blaine S3S.
Inat weCk where they wifi be used for the effects of which he died Satnrday
Otto Walker has the mumps.
Lincoln 391, Arthur 8M, Edmunds 2M,
luortiing.
ox whips.
Geo. Ca»e will build a barn this BUtnLogo® 200, Gen. Sherman 137, John
Joseph Erickson, aged 3G years an
James A. Myer* of Rutland was ar­
.
Shenian 81. Nearly all favored Ro­ mw. • _
rested at Hastings last Saturday charg­ inmate of tbe county poorhouse nt MoA. W. Wilcox ha* put blind* on bis
bert Lincoln for second place.
ram, committed auicid*) ou Thursday
ed with uttering forged paper.
He
house.
.
was held over In the sum of $500, and by strangling himself with a pair of
Prof. Samuel Dickie, of Albion, re
George Campbell has bought a team
being uuable to get bail wan remanded sUBpenders.
caived such* cudgeling at tbe hands ot mules.
tojatt. ,
EugenwLabell, of Provement, Leeleof the republican,state pretw for his un­
Mrs. Eldred, otfN. Y., is viaitingrefounded attack upon ex-Governor Je- lative* injtowp. »_
Charlea Cox, of Row, Kalamazoo naw county, wa, found dead in Corp
J
. J
lake in le*s than two feet of water. Hcountyf
is
under
bonds'of
$500
to
ap
­
rtnbe,&lt;iB a speech at Jackson, recently,
Hepry Yretenburg has moved in Cal­
pear for triaFln the circuit court of thia bad started for work io a l&gt;oat and h
that iie has been prostrated, and ’tie
vin Smith’s
stated will retire from the political
county toanswer to a charga of burg­ thought to have fallen in n fit.
b“ in",M *“• lary «ud larceny committed in BaltiSimon Blakeman, a well-known far­
more tewmhip. ...........
mer living in Medina township, Lena­
Al»«r. knp os hood • bri«k. hoorty, - Seymohr Mayo and family have
One day last week John Kurtz, of wee county, was found dead by the
•etiwooeay. ThobooHliyoool, proof turned from tbe north.;
Hattmga, ahipped 180 head of stuck, I roadside Friday. The cause of hi/
tbot you are somebody. WHdiy-wo»by,
Quarterly meetingarthe M; P. and
THE TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS
one and two year olds, which he has death was heart disease.
empty, worthlem people never have ec- M. E. churches Saturday and Sunday.
WHILE THE STOCK 18 COMPLETE.
In the Jafikaon circuit court the trial
purchased for parties near Wyoming
A. W. Wilcox sent Rut and wife a
Territory. Tbe end of their railroad of Jud Crouch and Dsn Holcotnb was
ran unuoat anythin,; aad when a mH specimen of the weddj
transportation is Valentine, Neb. The set for June 10, but there seams to lie
i. Iboronghly dnad M«.Uteri, buri .4
Married—Oa tbe 19CJ
intention
of the purchasers is to sup­ a sort of understanding that the case
Bothia.„erntnaacaiaat him. Tobe E. Spafiord. W. M. Ha
i, of Belte- plant the inferior stock they now have
will go over till September, or at least
ran aaain.t 1. prwfof existence judl vue, to Mis* Add* Wi
. elegant display or
with
aifetter
grade.
i&lt;likely to do so. ,
n. ,n
poairitw.; to mu aaajuat
The marriage took ph|
While sawing wood with* buxs-saw
The board of supervisors held a call
protf &lt;a m.l&lt;ou. Tim Mat brat thina deuce of tbe bride’s pa
meeting at Hastings Monday and at a farm house in Deerfield, Richard
to ha .lag 100 ml filwrialato bare one"
Kirwin, aged 94, was instantly killed
ope^emmy.
,
tcouple. There were fifty gueete pre- Tuesday. John Dawson, Chairman of
Wednesday by tbe bunting ofibfaJfwt ma-u lb.
auce-wheel, a piece of which struck
■omeboOr with a 130-bone ^'Wrr pair
baziM of xfaBcssment on personal prop­ him in the bead, tearing it to pieces.
of lopaa to apritut apoo toe Hurt of many handaoiae presents of which Uh, erty was agreed upon which 'wUl^be
Justice Hewitt of Marshall has issued
eoointo, an3 toou at toe &lt;wp of hi, following ia a Um: Silk quilt and jfaa warrant for the arrest of Galen 'E.
roiee. -Sa,, yon brainy laMrieka, yoo
Brown, tbe Jackson detective, who is
mro doin, altoyether too reach ebin
charged by hi* wife with adultery, but
•iLver teaspoon*, Mr. aod Mrs. W. P.
•wblmkiaia Sire a.-rnr-Unmmrtds:
haa not yet been arrested. He U re­
Hfai and Mr. and Mr*. F. Wilcox ; net
VOrVOte’’tt beep roina yorir uifrmal
ported seriously ill from bis wound at
chatter nntri tbe Oru or meddle of next
Jonesville.
Probate Order.
Auauu. and prepare to adjourn u
Peter Beauvais e&lt; Fair Haven dis- Stat* or Mjautux, i _
-qnfcrrin.yftnS'ujp to*., beiriiilk M. L. Denton , cattar. John Markham,
County of Barry, f *
eovered in his woods tbe body of a man
country * reach-needed respite before CUnd Hunuker aud A. J. Kemberiy;
A firm of Bellevuq butchers has a Amnging to a tree. A fetter in the Cowaty ot Barry, holdet, at tbe Probate Office
•etailver kniven aud fork*. C. M. , Up­
yo« meet again next December.’’
pocket of the suicide discovered the Is Lbe city of HMtlog* Is Mid county on
ton; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. 8. ‘ Up­ hog that veigbaMO Rfpnda. ,7/
Two Vermontvillepjen talk ofbuild- fact that he wm a man named Swertx,
It la Stated that Genera! Grant lain ton; fi«e dollar gold piece, Mr. aud
ingawkatiaiericiiAt
Bellevde.
J
"
Cvzw.A-T Smith. Judge of Probat*.
whose home was in Detroit.
* B Wraidmtifa odiZatel Mrs. A. IV. Wilcox ; ulver pickle cas­
Noah 8U
Suafiald, aged 23.
A free fight occurred among Polacke
aod that be has begun a tour around ।tor and foaft, Jay PmaooU; Mujohca
LEWIS C. BARDEN, itereomd.
taken ^KaUtna- fa Sigel, Huron county, April 15, over
the country, not we extensive as hi* re- 1brerni plate-aud Cabinet me photo,
ttee boundary Inis or adjoining farms,
Mr*. Griswold ; fairer cream *pvon, D.
A Sm
resulted In the death af Josejfa KachE- Ba*b; silver batter knife aod aitgar
of
a
pai
aurhx
and wife at the hands of tbe
make fam a great atumbling blockin
Ditpeck*, fattier *ud M&gt;tM( wbo have
Bed. .
didatea is Chicago. It is said that
&lt;rntnt’a plan now is a carefully arrang­
Edward Muijfay. who was aenc to
ed pritgrauMBe for risiting personally,
Jackson state prison for life for startler
art* required
or bving represented at fa 1 tbe Grafa
Mehnm EMtman. of
A1W» of the Rrpnbli - meetings and Wilcox; pfaHe. album. Mary Wilcox';
by tbe death-bed confemuon of the
silver tray and berry dish, Mr. and
HMM itt
per real murderer, is inaaue.
Mr*. Chua. Hamilton; ailver butter
i, of Emmett township,
diah and knife, Mr. and Mr*. F. Latta;
", suicided Friday. He
of hi* roller akatiuK rink at
was a representative ami fa his town­
If Gran fa linen tewtfa, Mra. Crowfoot; pair
ship. having filled tbe office of Treas-

FOR PAIN.

THE FIRM OF

DECKER bros..
BATTLE EliEEK,
Docker rcUriDg) aud »• a result, -

Stock Must be Reduced I

Prien of All Goods Reduce
BUY GOODS UNDER VAL 9 E.

DECKER BROS.,

DRYGOODS, POTTER BLOCK
tiEftimAkDT~JCHDLZB,

MERCHANT TAILOR
Mieir /

NASHVILU;.

FARMERSAND HORSEMEN. '
• I am now In my own bhop, corner of Mfclti
and Mill 8ta., where I am prepared to do ail
kinda of BhckamlUiiog. I make a specialty of
duieing boraea haring diAc-axxl feet, aud guar­
antiee my work to give udsfacllou. TJiaukful
fto toaiu
favor
for
pant
favor*
jour patronage
Jn
»uture
. nod I twllciiing
to J,
tou to.to.uU
am ven- Rerpcet fully.
CHAH- MIDDLETON.

WA80N &amp; CARRIAGE WORKS.
I am now ixmforiabiy settled in my new «hop
next door to C’liarlea Middleton, and am pre­
pared to do onvtbing in the line of Wagon aud
Carriage wood work in better atyle than ever.
Repairing will receive prompt and careful tttcntlou. Give me a call when in nerd of any
work in my line and I will eatiafyyou both -In
workmanship aud price.

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�factor, ever stone he bad begun to be
his stay to pain and illness.

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Tour ripentns harveets ehall not fail.

" ONE OF THREE.’
For two months, January and
February, the time dragged on, and
Margaret found herself stfll in her old
country house—still, unw lling to leave
iL She had succeeded fa getting Mrs.
Lascelles to promise that whea the
weather was milder, -and the spring
more advanced, she would come to
Beckbridge, and bring Rupert with her;
but one morning she got a letter from
ihe lady in which she said:
“Will you think mo vary selfish if I
beg you to come to us. If only tor a
abort time? Rupert is far from well,
and be pines for you—at least, he thinks
if yon were only here ho would be bet­
ter. It may be a delusion. God knows!
but I would fain give it the chance of
proving a reality. Do tiy to come. It
will be dreadfully dull for you—even
jnore so than of old. You know how
small our circle is. Doubtless Rupert
has told you that John Mallab&amp;rr is
■way, and no-one has the faintest idea
when he will return. We think it must
be some love affair; some one, perhaps,
whom he met in London, when he was
there ao long: but hit cheering pres­
ence will nothe hero to make any va­
riety for you. You need not even see
Louis Baldwin- He does act.come bore
as he used to come. I can not approve
of his treatment of you, and I had to
tell him so. These are great faducements.my dear, -tor a young woman like
your&amp;elL are they not? And yet I ask
you—come—for uny boy’s sake, if not
lor mine!”
In a few days Margaret waa at Black­
ford Grange. It was with a feeling ak n
to mournfulnesss tbatshe iookedaround
as she alighted at ttbe station.and saw
Mrs. Lascelles standing on the platform,
waiting to meet her. and realized the
difference between this ai rival and her
firstone; between this sad raw day.®f the
later February, and.that beiuning after­
noon at. the .end of May. She was al­
most silent as they, dreve to the Gouge,

entered, and Mrs. Lascelles clasped her
in her arms, and Dtmiris rushed for­
ward to greet her with what was, for her
vehemence. But when-sbe stooped over
Rupert's couch, and saw his pinched
and frostily wistful face' melting into
tears and smiles, nnd beard his “Now X
am content,” then she tatew, and said
to heroelf: “I-axa also content”
It was the .end of iFebruary—wild,
blustery weather; whan’the tempests
lulled, -cruel frosts set in; • and when tbe

fibon «f the elements, "deep calling
unto deep.” winds fowling, skies freezW^far2aret thought she saw -a distinct
change for the worseJn-Rupcrt’fi health.
Though he revived somewhat after she
came, snd (laved to have her -ait with

She seamed ;to have almost an in­
stinctive knawlodge when he was iadhc
bouse; and.when she knew of his pres­
ence there, a be.usually’re treated .to her
own room. Rupert was .dfetremvd &lt;t
the estrangement, but not even to please
him wouW Margaret unbund.
“Nc
de»r,” she mid. ‘tthere are sime things
which can
bo-overiooked. and Mr.
Baldwin hmnriddAteu oUAmt kimfcto
me. We wWaot talk, about ifc ” Join

"wsis &gt;w&gt;ry glad to finlhtbat no
the faintest suspicion .of the
he had .token to Beckbridge,
red that 4»o .use ever should

even to bafafd AIeb-/* strung

hl* jeering.

Louis’ mrAMd racked

Ifswaiwt’. anuL and that th* ronrp in-

for him Mill existed
It all. bar
— ------------- - — --------- ,——
of Mm—.never mentioned his name, nor

her. Yst one 4ajr, coming in from c
short walk^e saw Louis' home standing

acrokod hl. UK AM ,.d»inwd:

■*JUT*KATCT FAC*.

'4n wm a tailBsntiy clear aMerooon towaidUMOBdaf March. TW weather
&lt;bsd at toot changed. Spring wu in
the skr, and bar breath waa redolent of
the promiaeof coming daya of bright­
ness. Birth were ringing. The tirat
earty primraree were peeping palely
through their leaves on the grasay
-banks. There was a gay tbow of manyhued crocwBM and snowdrops In the
ribbon border which edged tbe drive.
■sd these Aswan seemed to smile up­
ward aa tbn Squire and Margaret Bar■viagton rode slowly from the hooae to­
ward the high road. He had long promiaed to ride with her into the country
-on the firat really tine afternoon, and
there ooaldhe do doubt as to the finemeM-of thifi afternoon.
Mrs. LMoeUes and hoMaughter were
refag fore-drive in another direction,
feaport when asked what be Intended
Sa do, said tot he should most likely
atoyfa, ar, if disposed, -summon John.’
and toko a torn in the garden. They
therefore left him, thinking it likely
that Louis Baldwin would call.
That wwa pleasant Tide through the
tanas «f the highland*, with th. oonaciousaeas of the awakening spring
everywhere in the air, the twittering
birds.’the gay'fine eky, the sea in the
distance shining dazzlingiy. Yet it is
often on wsch days ar ikes j that the sad­
dest fancies arise in our minds—the
most eorrewful thoughts steal Into our
hearts, just as
*Our reeeteat aonss are tboao which tell of
itxldeat thouraL"
It waa thus with Margaret Barring­
ton, as she rode by Mr. Lascelles’ aide,
and looking over tbe brown hedgerows
on which the first -exquisite yellow­
green network waa appearing, beheld,
beyond the rolling downs of grass, the
sea; and, despite the radical brightness
of it all, some strange and melancholy
Lines would steal into her bead, and re­
peat themselves in a kind of tune, the
rhythm of which was kept un by her
horse's lioofa—those lines ■ which tell
how

«x»r asked.
*1 imagine so,” was the answer, M
be .□ddt.ly «i«d bl, hM&lt;J W»X
wood itiU. lookiai ,1 b«. "Al
be poiwed, .peeking repldlj ea be
antud Uaeyee, -yoo m»y oomtort
rmralt with tble a~uraooo—be ha.
W. qxnd a long. ItafW** Obe*
raff,Hag and mianiy drawn oct ladaffnltelr. and death at tbe end ol aU. Ha
waa much wore, bnl the wore waa yet
to core Ho ba. eaoaped IL -Whom
the god. lore, die young V "................
••fam glad to know are." mid Mar­
garet l.».ing lb. room. -May ho ret
I, pre*," abo wblepered to berelt, ae
abo went up Main. "In nano* «&lt;
laatr

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EMBRACING ALL THE

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,

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;o.

away, or try to while away his h«nua ol
lassitude and pain. A sob rose in Mar­ Wc are going to “ Wake them up early and keep them up late," and calculate upon
garet's throat, as she went forward,
making our Stock and Pricet “ Town Talk."
and mw the orderliness of each thinr,
and realized that bls poor little pale
hands would never disturb them more.
Tbe men were coming that night to
close up forever this hia last narrow
Jutt drop fa and try to comprehend our “drop*1 in prica. Another item,
resting place, and she wished before j
aleo, you will then notice, thai
that to lay on his breast some flowery I
andonoe more to touch his forehead
,
.,
n
„ n a. m

lit" utODE OBJECTS.

An Actl?e Tra(le 1S

low narcissi -his favorite flowers. How
often they had smiled together over tbe
SSYJpon0 Ms* o^^reti^tW fa toS

It was a long time before John Mallabarr returned to the bouse of bis fathers,
to try whether the ghost had been faith­
fully exorcised.
Masy things hap­
pened to him fa after dava, bat this Is

corded.
Mr*. Pierce always ha* and always
will maintain that aha kaew Margaret
Barrfagton would make a mess oj her
affairs when she ‘ was left to her own
speaking with almost passionate grief. evidence—that she might eertsihly have
‘‘They fortanstdy got him into the had Maurice Biddulph if she had played
house and bad me there before his moth­
er asturned."
“Ah» his mother? ’ gasped the Squire,
The Baldwins and the Biddulphs are,
who had bees leanh&lt; trembling against
and are likelv to remain, on terms
the .wall- “My wife-where is she*’•
“They carried hi* to the school­ amicable if not cordial. Mrs. Biddulph
has
so far become accustomed to the
room.” said Louis. Site is there; and
glories of her Dew position that it rather
annoys her than otherwlee when her
husband tells her with amiable patron­
But Mr. Lascelles was gone. Louis age that she makes a very good wife,
4id not fiowd) his rente***. A sob and is a favorable specimen o' “pro­
dtoked his voice. lie tiiruud away to motion by merit” Lottis Baldwin ba*
got quite
reconciled to hia
onsof the wiadows. *ndraiM«gbis arte, i never «»--r VL7
s wife's
iMiud M&gt; bwd
k.^1 lootad.tort»»;Dorrt.tol&gt;l.&lt;llfbtaollt.
cwt upon tbe garden nnd the terrace; j
L[the
THE kmdJ
upon the slopfag green basfa, the ;
--------- -- ------- -rushfag stream and the gray stone! —A Mormon arttiement ia Idaho fe
bridge.
| five miles loax. exteading from CUfton
“Ah!” he exclaim-«-l at last. w»b alto Oxford. It ia exiled Stringtown,
•ort of pasMonnte protest in his voice, I nnd the homesteads are so taken up
“the pl.ice w II be haunted for the* that the residences of tbe homesteaders
from henceforth. How will th««y Jive arc within three hundred feet of &lt;wd&gt;
here with that prm®ect riaring
I other, aud th* farms are mere stripe of
throwF’
land from 240 to WO fort fa width.
He pa -ed about the room, choklm? &lt; This land wm taken up fa tliis manure
back the tears that would rise. His Ufa Jo give every Bettiee frvatage on Uh
had nut been too cheerful of lata-his nuWic road.—Chicaoo Herold.

x

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful I

Everybody eadatme upon viewing our Tmmenee New Stock of Spring and Summer
Goode, Juet Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Nweltlee in

well’s dark depths, until at last he had
died for love of his own beauty. “I
shall never die of that Margaret,” he
used to tell her, with his half-cynicaL
half-amused little laugh.
Slowly, after looking upon the cold
and quiet face of the dead boy, she
snake, olive began to dispose her flowers upon Ids
breast
and over bis folded bands, fa tbs
IUV ICO-IMU.
_
Oa th® weather-rid® black, spotted whito shape of a rude, but simple cross. Her
with th® wind.
.
tears streamed upon them, as she went)
••Good fortune derartsand disaster’s behind.’ on with the work, until she was almost
Hark Ums wind with its wants and its Infinite
I blinded, and had at last to cease for a
wail!"
She remembered the drowsy summer momouL Covering her face with her
Atl
afternoon on which, months ago, fa handkerchief, she wept for awhiie.
happy times, Louis had read the poem last, looking up, she perceived that aha
to her and Rupert, and she sighed, was not alone. Louis was standing od
while still her horse’s hoofs marked the the other side of the still figure, and
looking at her in silence
rhythm of the words:
" Good fortune departs and dlaasu-risbehlnd."
“Have you, too, come to Lake a last'
Tbe ride was such * long one that It good-bye?” asked Margaret, scarcely
was almost dusk, and after six o’clock, above a whisper.
when at last they turned in at the
“Yes, I could not let him go without.
Grange gates. Slowly they mounted I am glad you are putting more flowers
the stope, and as they arrived at tbe there.
door one of the grooms, who seemed
With a quick, impulsive movement,
to have been sitting fa the porch, came : Margaret held out toward him those
forward to take their horses. Even fa
’hlch still remained fa her hand.
the twilight Margaret noticed that the | “Will yon not tinish it?” she said.
lad’s fa?e was grave, even to deje.-tion. j__
He_____
took_____________
the flowers from her; their
As Mr. Lascelles lifted her from her , hands and eyes met at the same time,
horse the groom said to his master:
| Louis’ were dark and troubled; Mar“If you please, sir, I was to say that garvt
famist of tears.
'
_ _’s were
-J .a
He
Mr. Baldwin is within and wants to see placed
—-» all •■-the —
rest of tbe flowers, and
y^i. Mr. Lupert has had an accident” then, folding bis hands, looked at her
“What?” cried Mr. Laspelles, his again, and presently said in a low voice,
hale cheek paling, while Maiirgaret, with and one which was not altogether
a sodden terrible dread at her heart,
------- steady:
looked speechlerelyat the lad, and saw
"AfargarcL I have sinned against you
something in his face which made her —but 1 have repented in all humility.
glad Mr.
had ...........
hurried aw.
forward
XIAt. L.jcelles urea
re w V.HU
Can VUU
you IO
forgive me—for his sake, if not
i_„
- J him. As for
fnr* tame"'
m win?* ‘
into X-the house. She followed
-1
__ _____
a. into al
_ . I.
-11 .tbe school­
they
went
the
hall,
The words were familiar in Margaret’s
room door was opened, and Louis Bald­ ears. She had said them bereclt His
win camo out abutting it After him, and mother had begged her to come to
motioned them into the drawing-room. them, “if not for iny sake,
for
Even then—even in that moment of Rupert’s.”
Now Louis used them.
great dread and terror—Margaret per­ Many things had been done, many for­
ceived with a sudden, quick pang, the given. “for Rupert’s sake.” She held
changewhioh had passed over Louis’ out her hand, saying tremulously:
face. It could not oe that all that hag- “For both, Louis, 'and freely, if you
gardnes®, that worn and pallid look, will extend tbe same grace to roe."
and those sad eyes, could have
“If you think you need it, yes,” ho
'been called there by the “ accident” of
this afternoon only.
*• What’s the matter? What ails my
Rupert “sleeps well” after the “fitful
boy. and has my wife come iaF1 asked
fever’’ of his young life. Never again
Mr. Lascelles, hastily.
had Margaret Barrington and Louis
•“ I hardly know how to teU you what Baldwin any great quarrel, after their
has happened,” said Louis, but I think reconciliation that afternoon. Yet in
it beat to make no delay about it the years that came afterward, of their
wedded Efc, though they clung to­
gether, there were moments of disillu­
sion that were almost terrible. It fe
could go out himself, which he did. not a perfect marirtage—how many such
But Rupert must have changed his marriages are ever consummated? But
mind, for some reason, afterward. Per*

“Thebridge!” echoed Margaret
“And they think-John thinks (be

Carpets i

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not even speak to Louis Baldwin unul

.•» irSYOO OBJECTS,’tfa’S’S!

ALSO A FULL LINK OF

RBU.IAniMSAWHENPR.
Don’t buy a Carpet until
You See Ua.
PRICES SATISEACTORT.

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

PAST EXPERIENCE
THE ONLY TRUE 'WAY
To conduct the Grocery Business is cn^.

conducted on the Small Profit Plan.

’Every man, woman and child must have
...
.
Groceries, aud ought to buy them at prices as
■&lt; D»3c«««&lt; •« 1 P«r
«• »•«« *■
•«
Customers
near cost as possible. The person who buys
allov! il
e**1P« V™ memory that none but tpecial bargains would compare these goods on credit must pay a bonus to
the siore-keeper for that privilege, which he
with the extraordinary low pricet at which ova etocJc u being told.
can Illy afford to do In these close times.
Groceries Bought for Cash
Menus Ten to Fifteen Per
Cent Saved I

Geseral Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH.

To The Front I

And upon .thia principle I propose to conduct
my b uulu cm hereafter.

I haven't time to enumerate the different
articles I keep, but suffice It to say that my
stock consists of

The Choicest Goods
To be found in the Wholesale Market®— all
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a fall line of
Crockery, Glatt and Earthem Ware,
Confectionery, Cigart and
Tobaccot.
And remember that it’s a cold day when I
get left aither on quality of goods.or low price*.
Respectfully,

G. W. FRANCIS,
CASH GROCER.

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­
THE OLD RELIABLE
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
MEAT MARKET
HENRY ROE, P
,
ings. Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Nashville, Mich.
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,
For choice roasts or luscious steaks.
Or pork logo with Dice wheat cakes.
bopkjetor

ARRIVING DAILY.
I desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them^a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

Go to the Old Rellable.|
For pork sausage, pure and sweet.
Made tn a shop that's always neat,
Go to the Old Reliable.
And pickled pork to bake with with beans.
Ton can buy if you have tbe means.
At tbe Old Rellsbfe.
And for ao old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief.
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn

’ To be had at the Old Reliable.

&amp;REAT roUCEMEUTS!
Offered to the Trade.

land
We shsll sins keep the like on hand.
At the OH Rriiable.
There is something else, which by your leave.

Lanl, did yon say, weU we »bould smile,
We have It on hand all the while.
At the Old BeUabte.
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraldl

And don’tyou forgetit
W Tbe Highest Market Price paid for
idea, Pelts, ete.
HENRY BOB.

FARM WAGONS, Wide and Narrow
Tire.
CARRIAGES AND PELETONS, Top
and Open.
Spring wagons, buckboard
wagons, Etc.

Don’t Buy
Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods

Graves &amp; Son.

We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

CLAPP &amp; SON.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

Grocery and Provision Line,
MTAPJLK Md FANCY.

CATHARTIC FILLS
A FULL LINE OF

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.
Worth twice th® money
wrv'a UMv Oattartta a

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST,
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EVENTS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.

NAiHViiXlr
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SICK

H^iirhr.yrt Cort rr*» Little UvarPuKercenuaBy
v^naUv in cou^ipodva, curia* aod pre-rt.-ucz

a^riguterettetowria. Evretftb&lt;y onlycured

HEAD

Aefcs flay wmkltaahBWttprifcte*/ to (Noe* wbe

X^M&gt;MttflMBWCltwllUMHllitpJlUr»l5-

- On the train from Cincinnati to Chat­

tanooga the talk of the mob of six or
the smoking car ran to train
* Tbe sahject waa canvassed
from every standpoint, aud all but one
agreed that a passenger car could be
robbed without danger to the robbers.
This elup waa selling drag* for a
Baltimore house, and be announced
bis readiness to lay down hi* life when­
ever an attempt was made to deprive
him ot hia cash. It waa generally be­
llved that hia courage was all talk,
by and by when bq fell asleep WQgt
□pa Job on him.
A giant of a chap from Dayton, 0w
was selected to play robber. He was

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Where the Fire is Out.
Mau Io &gt;’&lt;» More n Mystery
Hecii From Aorow tiio
,
World.
“Haroun of Aleppo,” sold Sir Philip Derval
“had masurwi c»cry secret in nature which the
nobler magic iwckr. to fathom, lie discovered
that Hie true art of healing Is to a*«&gt;»t Nature
to thro* oil the disease—to summon, a-' It
were, the whole *y»tem IO eject the enemy that
line fastened on a part. Hia process all includcd the reinvigoration of the principle of life.”
hi thia the Eastern sage merely anticipated
the prietice of tbe beat physician* of to dav.
What life itself Is, nobody Knew then- nobody
know* now. Bnt we have learned something
of the reasons whv tbe mysterious tide rises
and falls. Provided the great organs of the
body are not Irreparably destroyed, medical
science can always relieve, and often save. Yet
no reputable physician now adheres to the bar
barous end stupid processes of depletion, such
as bleeding, by which It waa attempted to cure
disease by reducing the patient's ability to re
slat it. Now-a-days we do not tear down tbe
fort to help the garrison—we slreughten It.
In this Intelligent and beneficent work, It Is
conceded that PARKER’S TONIC leads all
other mcdicUie*. As an invigorant it acta Im-’
mediately and powerfully upon the circulation
and tbe organs of digestion, thus giving Nature
the assistance she calls for. It follow* that ail
ailments of the stomach, kidneys and liver are
at once relieved o&gt;- cured- No other prepara­
tion embodies the same qualities or produces
similar results, 'll Is delicious Io use, atu! the
best kiinwn anti-lutoxidsnL Price 54k- and &gt;1
Hrseoi ,t Co.. New York.

THEOILTTBUB

IRON
TONIC

REPORTERS.

[Phttadalptit* Special]

APR. 36. IBM
the local staff of the PhUadelpb a Times.
Aleck Davi«, a mulatto, thiuy-flve ysars

HE DIDN'T SPARE.

Sick Hrediteha *»&amp; rtlta-'t al! t'-is trrtMre Hri-

ts

TUE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

pt T. HmM)

to the present anomalous condition of
affairs. Tbe cau«ea are partly financial,
partly religious and partly political. Tha
following table slto»• tbe chief events that

flk—Dismissal of Nubar-witeoa Ministry.
iXt-tteposniou of I small.

CASTORIA
for

Infants

and

When the colored man stalked into the
Philadelphia Tts*es," tbe aasemblsd Bor*
dentownere ware dumbfounded, and at

Farewell then to Morpblna flyrupa,
Coater OU aod Paregertc/and

CENTAUR LIWIWEHT—&lt;n absolute core for Bhennia!&gt;|, Sprulo., Burn., Gall,, &amp;c. The meat Powerful and Pens-*
■ itlng Puln-rellerln* and Uoaling Bemedy known to man.

Tbe negroes of Philadelphia fealanintevue interest In thia rise of their race In

some fifteen colored man on tbe polios
farce, appointed under tbe administration
of Mayor Klag, and their prospective re­

July 11—Bombardment of Alsxaadrta.
Juoo »—Dispatch of BogUsh troopstoLo’
erEgypt
Aug. 15—Arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley. .
Au*. IS-The Fatoe Prophet defeated
®*». ...______________ _________
ton thousand men.
Septi in— Defeat of Arabi at TuLel-Keblr.

matter of indignant comment. This Inten­
sifies the feeling on the reporter question.
The negroes of Philadelphia have always
been numerous. Some of them are wealthy
and respectable, and as long ago as 1840 a
blue-book of tha alite colored roctety waa
published.
There are three colored men regularly
•
uruiiro on loo
u &gt;me*-’ iiau
enrolled
tbe Times
staff an
all “uu
on apavc.
space.”
Daria has axci'sd tbe wrath of bls colored .
. brethren by obtaining admission to a nogro meeting which was said to bo secret, &lt;

•ent to Kordofan, totally destroyed.

Nov. 1—one thousand Egyptians killed Id a
successful attempt to reinforce garrison at
Deo. 81—Lord Dufferiu's
sebetno completed.

Children.

Cast orkpromotei Digest Ion
and uvervuimai l-'UiLuh ncv. &lt;4in&lt;np^tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoep, and
Fevcnshneaa. It insures health and
uutural sleep, without morphine.

A Philadelphia reporter was sent to Bor*
deutown to inquire into tbe case of Philip
Ma bews, a batcher, who swallowed bls
false teeth on Washington's Birthday aod'

8 No tab; -c.

borrowed two levolvera, removed the
cartridges and waited for tbe right mo­
ment. A* the train stopped aA a little
station the big fellow o pened and slammed the doer and cried out:
“Hands up, gentlemen I Tbe firat one
of you who drops a band is a dead
maoP’
Up went ohr hand*,and the drag man
awoke.
j
*
“Up with’em—throw ’em up!!* com­
manded Dayton a* be leveled both
sbuotera at tbe drummer and slowly
advanced.
“Not if I know myself!” was the cool
reply, and wbat did tbe Marylander do
bat out with bi* revolver and began
popping away I He bad fired four allots
and driven tbe robber to tbe door be­
fore anyone could grab him and ex­
plain matters. One bullet w&lt;*Dt through
the big man’a cap, a second burned bis
cheek, and the third and fouith went
through tbe window*. He was whiter
than anow aa tbe affair ended, and re­
turning the revolver* to their owneisl
he stood up in the aisle and said ;
“Gentlemen, you can put me down :
a* the biggest blniued foul in America!
Good night.”
And hr took his coat and grip and left
u« fur a seat in another coach.

morning papers working up assignments
to which they had been dote tied. Davis is
a lUlwart fellow and said to be a gradu­
ate of the Howard School at Washing'on.
Tbe other reporters’ surprise soon gave
way to a feeling of indignation, and it is
said a tacit agreement to boycott tbe ool-

r»or*a:iLuiUon

Jan. IS—El Obeld surrenders uncondition­
ally, and tbe false Prophet takes up his resi­
dence there.
FeU W—Abdel Kader enter* Bennsar, after
doleatlng forces of the False Prophet
March 4—Genera) Hicks arrives at Khar­
toum. and takes command.

WINN BROS.

A. C. BUXTON

Ps*L

MbiM NewDental Parlors
Ova* Tarnax’s Bronx, Nabbvhxx.

Dental

। Teeth Extracted without Pain.

NASHVILLE, MICH.
-

-^MANUFACTURES—

I No charge for Extracting when we da th&lt;
j PLATE WORK. Satisfaction gusratdred.

Che score of his color. No one suspected
hia motives, and bis account of tbe meet*
letters of correction. Tbe Journalistic
Club of tbe Quaker City is one of the best
known in tbe country. Members indig­
nantly deny that tbe new colored reporters
will bo admitted.

XV ork

f evrry derrripticn dnn&lt; s&lt;«vt&lt;*iiy to latev
' mproved mods*. Call and see samples.

WINN BROS.

wooa^n.r^saui.iRE’IOICE AMD BE GLADII
For the time has come when through a

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Competition—

In my line of busiues* tbe opportunity Is giv
en the people ot Nashville and Mirn'iutMilug

THE BOY HAD TIMED HIM.
temarkable Prayer by a Southern
Gummed, rued and Hammered.

BOOTS &amp;, SHOES

'
[Dayton (O.) Herald.]
“ Ous of the most remarkable and origin­
al prayers I ever heard,” said a gvntlrman
to a Herald reporter tbe other evening,

Jn tbr tiiarkrt for the lr*»t inoiiry
Before
dred. including the False Prophej’s Grand
A. C. BUXTON
&lt;&gt;u make your seta-lion* «.■ a mid Invite
V txler.
May 12—Tbe False Prophet defeated near
Khartoum, and tiles to Kordofan.
Aug. 12—Two thousand rebels attack Slnkat taking s run down through Georgia in
•nd are defeated.
hope of finding a desirable cotton planta­
Sept. &amp;—Genera] Hicks marches outof Khar­
toum with an available fighting force of seven tion. Ono bright summer night found me
thousand Egyptians
at the cabin of an old negro, who bad once
Oct A—Gene nd Hicks start* from Duem for been a slave, but who located on the old
Night waa coming on.
Obeld.
The sun was setting behind the south­ ElNov.
;1A—The False Prophet defeats General
Hicks
at
Kaahgate.
KJ
Obeld,
and
utterly
do­
west corner of Higgles' cowshed, and
ter. He gladly welcomed rao to hl* hum­
ble abode and wbat be could provide.
great chunks of datknesawere prepar­
Supper over, an 1 a most excellent one, Desire to say that they are now making Doui , &lt; otisitlng of French Kid. Curt . Kid. Goat
ing to waft themselves into the vicinity. hundred Bash! I'a ouka Bent out from 8ui»by tbclr
klm to reconnoiter, and cut to pieces by the too, tbe old man regaled me with »t tries of
And they wafted.
full line of
plantation life until his son, a good chunk
rebels, only fifty escnplnr.
Higgles didn't care for that. He did
Dec. la—linker Pasha leaves Cairo to take of a boy. came home from a neighbor's.
not care for anything that didn’t bring charge of Buaklm. 1S=M.
Before retiring the old man asked mo to read
him enjoyment. In fact he rallies liked
Jan. 9.—New ministry formed under Nubar a chapte. In the Bible, when he would And ean furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
pray. Ho said ho couldn't read, but was
to see night approach, for a political
sack will cenvlncc all that our flour Is
powerful In exhortin' and prayer. After
meeting was Di be held in hia town and patched to EryptJan. 88 —General Gordon leaves Ca’ro for reading a chapter from Job and part of a
he must go.
Khartoum, as Governor-General of the Sou­ Psalm we knelt down, and tbe sable broth­
dan.
Aud he goed.
Make The Gentleman’* lirpsrtment Is ecus
Feb. 4 —Baker Pasha defeated by the rebels er let bis soul flow out to God. Evon in
About midnight his unmeasured near Tokar, with a loss of two thousand men. ths uncouth language at tha old slave,
Feb 11.—Tewflk Bey endeavors to cut his every word wa« sublime, ana seemed a*
tread waa heard on the walk, then on way
I &lt; n. Call, gel prices aud be convinced before
out of Slnkat with «lx hundred follow­
buying elsewhere
coming from one inspired.
I remem­
the ftteps, then a rolling around, then a ers, all of whom are killed by the rebels.
ber one passage remarkable for iU. Farmer* will flail it U&gt; their Interest to make a
scrambling, and at Itat a voice at the and assume* tbe direction of affa'ra.
YOUR8 RESPECTFUI LY.
beauty
and
unapproachs
bio
as
a
figure.
trial trip to our mill and be couvinred of
Feb. 21.—Tokar surrenders to the reb -!&lt;
door.
tiie irutbfuiut-M of above statement*
of th* native garrison escaping to But
"Who’s there T” demanded Mrs. Mig­ «ome
klm.
mount do golden steps to da New Jerusa­
Feb. 29.—The rebels defeated at Port Bakei
giea putting her head out of an upper
lem and dip my fingers in de blood ob de
near TrlnkltaL by a force of four thonsau
window.'
British troops under General Graham.
Lamb and write de word redemption on
do blue vault of Heaven.” He praye-i for Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal' £68
"Who’s (hie) where?”
RIVAL LIARS.
tbe President of the United States, all hia
“At tbe front door.”
And Bran.
“Let's zee, (hie) damfino.”
rith nors of all tbe States, for me, hit guest;
“If you don’t get away from there Hl
for bis neighbors, for absent children, for
call Mr. Higgles.
(Detroit Post and Tribune.)
"Mr. Higgles, (hie) eh? Zat’a all
for many sins and thanked the Lxird for
A number of nautical gentlemen, veteran
right. Mr. Miggiea bin to corkus (hie).
many blessings.
Well, I began t &gt; g&gt;-t tired, and rested my
Meetin’full, spirits harmonious. Fair
---- 1* turning out----file* aitended to for MODKBATk. FEES.
ballot^ an’ free count. Ballot box teo- United Blates Steamboat Inspector in the
Mo. I Hord Wood Lumber.
badly, and at tbe same time did not want
ple American institutions.
Liberty federal building. They were spinning
mole fmm WASHING TON
to give offense to my host Thr boy re­ We keep everything in this line
must be left unpainted. Free trade,
constantly increased by each successive clined neat to ma with bls bead in
free ballot, free whisky.”
asleep. Touching
■peaker. One weather beaten Captain told the chair, sound
"Look here, Higgles, ia that yon F
how he bad left Cheboygan last season him gently I whispered: “About bow soon
ll. R. DICKIWMW &amp; CO.
Hon. with claim*, yv
"Yeah, vote with the majority ev’ry with five big barges ia tow for Lake Brie. will your father get through!” "Has be
published in the Ul
EAST SHERMAN STREET.
time.”
Before starting be took a look at ths coal
bunkers, steed up the pile, and concluded BcaF* Being assured that said point had
"You are druak, air.”
“Put motion ’fore house.”
continued: “Well, when be gits to whar
“Tbe motion baa been before the He reasoned that be could coal up at Moses crossed de Red Sea, he’s just half
house, and it has been moved and sec­
C. A. SNOW A CO.
onded that you remain before the bouse
all night, or go to the barn.”
Having purchased Warner Bros.' stock of
•A FREE RIDE.
“Motion’sout order; you’re out or­
Groceries, and occupied thsir late stand
and
and added new goods I am better prepared
der; I’m out order; every things oat or­
Lake Huron without
der. Order, order.”
taking another lump of coat I did the
A free journey by rail inside a carriage,
bolding
“None your Imaineaa.”
"Have you got to get drunk and come
home at this time of night ia this eonMr. George Adama, of Wolverhampton,
ditionT”
"(Hie) Pnry qaeacheum ask man ’at*
all plaatsnt, aa that gentleman will ba
lately sars. i'oatd*y
been building efionbo* aniom. Price
.«» a Co, Portisi
MEDICINES,
of vigilance ia eternal whisky. Ain't oners fired • Btrenaa of tobacco-juice into Adama foond himself in Liverpool uni DRUGS AND
tbe grata, hitched np Id* trouaera, crossed
drunk. Had bottle in pocket Feller
—xxoxnjxo—
tipped up sidewalk when I wasn’t look­
Patent Medicines, Oils, Dye Stalk, u&gt;waa* ucniaa, wareaore
ing. Sat down on bottle. Bottle no
Ing; paflkulanyat aigkl,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, School
bottle. D’ye smell whiskv an’ think
and Blank Books, Stationery,
I’m drunk f Whisky leaked out in
Cigar* and Tobacco*, Pare
pocket F
Liquors for Medicinal
Mrs. Higgles had slipped down stairs
llirkn tic' '
Purpose* than Ever.
ssse* Ho, ,
and waa unlocking it juat aa Higgle*
M.RWA) NE
leaned ■ gain st it for support. Aa she Mind you, I didn't go tbe moat direct route. leaving
I believe that I ean say without fear of
bile tredlction that my stocks are
opened the door Higgles staggered X couldn't, don’t you see! I think I must
be inserted hU shoulders into tbe
agauMt her and both fell aprawling on
Newer, Fresher, Better
other. In thia position tee bung when
the floor. Then Mrs. Miggiea allowed dead right, now.
than any now on exhibition in Woodland, and
her angry passions to arise and pulled
•very
article will be sold at Bed Rock prices.
Higgles’ hair and otherwise disfigured
him, ao that he waa unable to attend
“I’d say eleven,” chimed another.
the next meeting of tbe caucua.
“No; you ought to make that run on
Msdidnes. and I will save you money.
Mrintilag, claywhen it got into full swing ha had real
about seven tons," said a third.
•e fhr work.abds.
tortures, aod when he reached Crewe he
Little Flaxen Hair—“Papa it’s rain
was nearly dead with fright. Here be waa
ing.” Papa (somewhat annoyed by
WooDLAXD, April 12,1884.
taken into custody. To the magistrate
half."
work in hand)—"Well, let it rain.”
yyiLLIAM JONES,
Little Flaxen Hair (timidly)—“I waa
that bit sensations when swaying to .and
going to.”
ten looked groggy after thia round. Tbe
the sleepers as they rushed passed him
Aa enraged guest in a New York res­ prove all be eald, bat while bo was looking afraid that every moment the rope would
s—ad Iv Mlqws asets erl doll r »t &lt;1re«rt*U.
for tbe documentary evidence a third man
taurant burled a clam fritter at tbe
rallied sntficiently to start of. a story, ■lip from his shoulders aad hang him.”
W*lGirrS!HDIAUVECETABLEPnLJ
waiter, atriking the unhappy servant something about running to Buffalo with The magistrate decided very cutely that
abaft the binnacle, breaking both bit empty bunkers, when there was a stam­ bo bad had enough punishment and remarkbur v«ry «*E«»ly
bo was not likely to
legs. Had the deadly weapon struck pede that left him without a listener and repeat tbe expo rimant sent him about his
him m tbe bead, death must have en­ caused ti e officers from the United States buainea*. An excursion on tbe atick of a
Congrove rockat on the tail of a comet
sued. When, oh when, will men learn Marshal's office to run out with tbe inten­ might be more exciting than this, but not
tion of reading the riot act, but they only much.
E1B1IC on Jsssa* River, Va in a aorthan *nd all Bilious Complaints
to govern their passion and throw easy beard a clatter on ths lower stalnL
lAnNlv eeUlsawat. Illustrated siraUar free,
J:?. MANCHA, Claremont Ta
things?

18488791

Rock Rottout Prices!

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
NEW MACHINERY!

LADIES SHOES

Misses &amp;, Childrens Shoes
BURT BRO’S.

HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.

R. A. KANAGA.

our saw

MILLjpy\/rj£N'rs

A Big Thing!

Good People of Woodland
GROCERIES,

LiWtad

।to con nii’wu t: uwK?T'.ff5,l
Act apo* th* L. .ar wted SWotr*, j
I REGULATE-THI BOWELS.'
Tb-y cure Rheamattan, and all Uri-'
' nary troubles. Ttey tarlgoref*
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aiw* nnint

Aa ■ Tonic they hava no Equal.
| Taha ao— bt Hop* aad Malt
|----- FOE SALE BY ALL DEALERS------- ■

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Hops and Malt Bitter® Co.
DETROIT. MICH.

I. N. HARTER

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the Nstbmal C&lt;ranjamta F. MeCalF
waa tatna

tlie Mveral District Courte ot the Un^nJ
States and Territories and the Sup^t
Court* of the District of Columbia Courat
In Bankruptcy, with jurAadietida on all
quest loos of toe claims, assets, exemptions,

time, nnd when the District Judge, from any
cause. Is unable to act, the Circuit Judge

mtereeted ti*a District Judge may certify

'
.

States Circuit Court, which is given gumra!
superintendence and juriwilctlou of all bank­
ruptcy proceedings and tbe dactelon of Ute
CircA Court shall not be reviewed by tlie
Supreme Court of tiw United States except
upon certificate of ditogeenMnt between two
Circuit Judges. The OrirattCbwt shall ap­
point wltiiln each judicial district such num­

may be neceasary, u»t . exceeding &gt;lu
any State the number o&lt; members of
Congress tn which the Stale ta entitled, each
commissioner to give bond la the a um of
85,000 fur the faithful jterlonuanre of hta
duties. He Ls given all tbe powers of a.
Master in Chancery, and may represent and
, oct for tbe Judge in holding meetings and
' conducting the businemspecially committed
to him. The Circuit Court shall also appoint
a Supervisor in Bankruptcy for oacluludiclal
CircuiL who shall personally examine Into
the administration of all bankruvtcy
proceedings In his circuit, call the aitcntion
of-thc couiniteakmc. % clerks and trustees to
matters which would &gt;facilitate speedy and
economical a ttlemcnts, and move the court
for action against delinquent trudaes. He
shall visit and inspect the office aud busi­
ness of every commissioner and clerk in
his circuit os
i: olten ns once every
six montiiR, and
i.L make a report to
the Circuit ? Court. The supervisor's
compemuitlon Is fixed st 83.000 u year.
Tlie roiniul&amp;Moner's .compensation is fixM.
at 82,000. The court may, however, ilecree
him a furtlier allowance, not to exceed ten
dollars for each case instituted before him
during the year, but not more than 8 L000
In any one year. The. supervisors and conimtssioncni may be 'allowed a reasonable
sum for disbursements, Items Io be veil tied
by oatiL
Every party petitioning for bankruptcy,
whether debtor or creditor, shall pay to tlie
clerk of tlie court fifty dollars, and every
trustee dial! pay oue per cenL of the gross
amount realized from the assets, and every'
debtor making conqioslilon shall pay onehalf &lt; f one per cenL on amount uf such com­
position. tliese tees all to be paid by the
' clerk into the treasury cf (he United btates.
Any person owing debts exceeeing 8300,
nnd being unable Jo pay them, may, by pe­
tion. apply to be adjudicated a bankrupt,
and the filing of such jetitiou slndl be
deevned an act of bankruptcy. Any person
owing debt’ exceeding 81,000 who leaves
his btate to Avoid his creditors, «&gt;r conceals
himself to avoid arrest on sen ice of leg I pro­
cess, or makes fraudulent transfer of his
prop-Tty, or suspends payment of ids cominercbd pai&gt;er, or opens accounts for thirty
years after the same are due and payable,
or who makes fraudulent preference, sliall
be deemed to. have com nutted an act &lt;&gt;f
bankruptcy and may lx. adjudged ^bank­
rupt on petition of three or more ere-litom
whose bills would amount iu all to five hun­
dred dollars. Tlie bill excepts nnd exempts
An favor of tlie bankrupt necessary ami
proper wearing apparel for himself
and faqiHy, ami such other propprty
as may be exempted from attachment by
11)6 laws of the United Btate? or State in
which bankruptcy proceedings are insti­
tuted, and the court may, from tlie asseta,
allow tlie bankrupt a sum uol to exceed
$500 for auppGrt pending the proceedings,
and .If bls circumstances require It reason­
able wages for any services rendered his es­
tate at tlie request of his trustee, and usual
fees when attending as a witness.
THE KDL'CATIOKAL BILL.

The $77,000,000 which Is appropriated by
the Blair Educational bill to be apportioned
aiaong tlw several States on the bads of
illiteracy, will be divided as follows—incase
the bill jiasses tbe House:

4.whB&amp;&amp;£ktna»a

VEiSEEte
.IKtiO »(
CHABOF.S TO BE
GATED.

coin sent a tetter to the President in rtferenoe to the charges against Judge-AdvocaloGeneral Swaim. After detailing tlie hiate-y of tlie matter he commented unfavora­
bly on Swaim'* lame answer to the charges,
and -uggestoi that the welfare of the serv­
ice wupld require Swaim's perfect vindica­
tion. He therefore recommended the ap­
pointment of a court of Inquiry. President
Arthur at oqC3 authorized Um Issuance of
Generals Pope nnd Augur and Inspector­
General Sackett, to meet in Washington

lasted about half a minute In Essex and
Suffolk, where the most1 damage was done.
Ttte first symptom was a deep rumbling
Bound. This was speedily followed by
a quaking and ,aha king of all the
buildings.
Church bells sounded, tall
rine;
Skinner, to permit
---- ■ by
---Mr.
... .......I
1 publiahers ot ■chimney stacks crashed in ruin to Um
earth and other lofty atructures were
&gt;prUU&gt; »J.tXX).OOU In iiW

ury Department.' and to provIda that
Mon applications tire enfl-lmintand

t Che act restrict! nir
appointees to four

mind McDougall, and to ratify agrecmentu

for railroads through their territory....In.tha
House an order waa isumJu that evening »c*
aiona be held for reeeral dpbate on toe Tarin

of (tension aaenta to the pay department of
the- army be ini.- lust.
. •
A HMOLUTioa free the Ohio Legislature
was presented la 0&gt;e Senate ou the23d, reoom­
mending too granting of pensions to prisoners
of the late war. The Pleuro-Pneumonta bill
oiut
r. Wood.

'Naval Appropriation
mmittee of the Whole.

■ / .
Illlirols Schoell.
Spring field, I1L, .April 23.—The report
of the State Superintendent of Public
Schools shows the number of persons under
twenty-one years of age In the State the 30th
of June, 1883, to have been 1,540,018,
against 2,529,318 nt the correspond­
ing date the previous year.
The
number of children of the school age
(between six
nnd twenty-one) was
1.04b,936, as compared with 1,037,­
56" In 1S&amp;2. The number of pupils en­
rolled Inst year was 717.385, an Increase of
4,041 over the previous ye-ir. The graded
schools Increased from 1,120 to 1,166, and
the ungraded schools from 11,948 to 11,980.
Tbe number of teachers in the State was
about 19,550. The average monthly wages
of male teachers was $40. and of female
teachers 838.99. The amount paid to all
aggregated $5,318,058.

A Big Day’s Returns at Castle Garden.
Njrw York, April 2L—The largest num­
ber of Immigrants landed at Castle Garden
thia year arrived here Sunday. , They
embraced almost every race ami dime
from Sicily to Scandinavia. The steamsldp
I*. Caland brought 804 Dutch immigrants
from Rotterdam; the Oregon brought 400
Irish and English; the island landed 601.
most of
them
Scandinavians;
the
Washington, from Palermo, 361 Italians;
tbe Polynesia. ■ from Hamburg, 771 Ger­
mans; the Persian Monarch. -4'20 English;
the City o' Chester, 846 English and Irish;
and the Nevada, 465. Among tbe steerage
passengers of the latter were.318 Mormons,
half of them English nnd Welsh and the
other half Scandinavian. They weie ac­
companied by Mormon missionaries return­
ing Imine with the fruit of a two years’
tour.
Democratic Success In Louisiana.
New Orleans, La., April 2IJ.—The State
and city elections p issed oil quietly, tbe vole
being larger than usual in the city. Thu
Democratic majority on the city ticket will
be several thousand, except for Crlmlnd» Sheriff.
Stevenson,
the Repub­
lican candidate
for Governor,
raa
ahead of bis ticket probably 1.50J
votes, the faction tight in tlie city having
caused many of the parish Democrats to
scratch McEnery and vote directly for
Stevenson. McEnery will have over 7,000
majority in tbe city. Scattering returns
from tbe State indicate thnt the Democratic
State ticket will receive from 25.000 to 85,­
000 majority, with nn overwhelming major­
ity in the Legislature.

Distributing TrouL
Madison. Wis., April 22.—The dis­
tribution of trout fry from tbe State Fish
Hatchery here will be fully 1,800,000 Use
present spring. Nearly this eutire amount
has already been sent out to all portions of
the State. This is nearly 1,000.000 fe­
mora than were distributed List yean
There are vet at tbe Madison Hatchery
200,000 McCloud and Mountain trout to be
shipped. Tbe hatch this year U Regarded
as the best the commission has ever ex­
perienced. From tbe branch establishment
at Milwaukee 17,000,000 whlte-flsli were
hatched tills year, all ot which were used
In stocking Lake Michigan off Milwaukee
and Escanaba.

Plundersd His Bank and Fled.
Effingham. HL. April 2X—F. A. Von
Gassy, a banker at this place, has absconded
with al! ttie money and securities that he
had. The bank closed Saturday as usual,
and the cashier opened up Monday morn­
ing only Io find everythin* gone. It is said
Von Gassy went to Chicago Saturday night.
Grout excitement has prevailed all day.
The losses will aggregate $40,000. Joseph
Partridge, a hotel-keeper, loses about $10,­
000. cud many others suffered for smaller
amounts. It Is not thought this embezzle­
ment will seriously cripple auy other bust-

COMPTBOU^OC KNOX ETRFPINO DOWN.

Comptroller of tho Currency Knox ttenLost on a Voyage to Greenland.
dered bls redgaatlon. to take effect May 1,
wImui he will aramme tl« Presidency of toe
Philadelphia, April 33.—News has
Nataau.1 Bank of toe Republic, of New been received here' that tbe Danish bark
Yotk.
Alba, which haa been engaged io trade be­
The House CtfBHBiUoe on Banking has
agreed that a further Investigation of the tween this port and Greenland for three
cbargo against Govemmunl officials rising years past, was wrecked Tm one of the Shet­
out of Ute failure of the Pacific Natirna! land Islands, off the north coast of Scotland,
Bank ot Boston is -nnseceesary Its .-report on the 4th instant, and fifteen of her pas­
will say that tiicre is no proof sufficient to sengers aud crew were lost. Among those
justify Uie committee in entertaining toe , lost WM Her. L Washbeck, who was with
Charge of conspiracy, and that toe Increase Nordenskjold's party on his expedition to
of the bank's capital stock b nut a matter tbe North Pole. Tbe mate, two seamen
to be decided by Hie commUtee. While the .
an exhausted condition.
nollrtng to show Uiat lie wae actuated by an
impro;4*r motive.

A Fishing Party'of Stx Drowned.

Verplanck Point, N. Y., April 28.—
Sunday afternoon Jacob Keefer and his
Iu Ills answer to Ute Senate resolution ' two boys, George Hilliker and his wife, and
Nathaniel Wright started out In a row-boat

for cratn and cotton,

tbe demands upon this cunntry xlxrnld

2"''™ “
i2d*T
’
• rearen mg party, ami ruesdav
nmruUtff tbe boat witfrb tlie pasty had emin, and ou hauling t)&gt;e sliad uet from tin;
water they found Hilllk-r's body entangled
in IL it Is supposed that they were all
drowned by beinj rwo down by a night
bout

.child waa killed and a woman’s skull frac­
tured by falling bricks. Many persons who
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X.zl aavr.-Mi.
T.
-la impossible to estimate the damage in that
has been forbidden, assume of Um build­
Ings have been so badly alia tiered as
to be
considered
d.mgerous.
Tbe
spire of one of the largest churches lb the
place fell with k crash. The side walls of
many houses near the town Were shaken
■out It la estimated that the damage hi and
about the town will be fully $20,000. The
hue old p.rish church a' Langauhoewas de­
molished, and Um Imuses aa badly dam­
aged as though the town bad passed through
a tx&gt; tn bard men L The damnge at Wivenboe
will be $4,000. At Cogtleoball a numbers^
nebool-glrls rushed panic-stricken into the
streets wlten the Ahoek occurred and many
of them were seriously If not fatally Injured
by falling debris. At Southend the earth
trembled for miles around, windows' In
buildings
were
broken, . chimneys
dashed Ip the earth, and cro. kery and glass­
ware smashed. Al Ipswich tbe walls ot
houses were perceptibly shaken, plates rat­
tled and bi*lte rung. At Malden tire town
ball and private residencei were swayed
several times. In this city It Is assertet!
that several business houses were so per­
ceptibly shaken that the employes rushed
into the streets. Telegraph instruments
were shaken, and the shock wan distinctly
felt hi Cheajwide-aiid Fleet street
~
Tire wave passed from south to north,
and Its duration was from nix seconds to
half a minute. The jreople in the localities
most affected were thiowu into such a stale
of consternation that busIncA* han Irecn sus­
pended fur a lluie. Hundreds rushed wildly
from their houses, white hundreds more
.sought refuge in their cellma Cries filled
lire* air an chairs and tables wore overturne«l,
china ami glauware rattled together mid
were 5 hut lured, and chimneys and pictures
fell with a crash. The esrtbquake hn.4
caused a general feeling of alarm nnd inse­
curity throughout England, as it' is feared
more violent shocks will follow.
Loxdox
. , At»ril 24.—The Cabinet Coun­
cil has sent a dispatch to General Wood,
asking for the details of the plan of a
proposed expedition for tlie relief of Berber.
A majority of the Cabinet favor sending a
email fon-e of English and Eg’;j&gt;:lan sol­
diers. but trefore Unally giving their assent
they Insist that Nubar I*u»lin and General
Wood shall state lire exact number of the
force, what their equipments, will be, au4
the probable cost of tbe expedition. 11 ‘s
reported that General Wood proposes that
one thousand men shall Ire sent, one-half of
them EnglisII Many English oflicers have
volunUfre.i for the expedition; which will
be ready to start in ten &lt;lays if the camel
■ transport asod In the Red See expedition is
i.rentabie. Nubar Pasha has telegraphed
Hussom Pasha4 th^Governof ot Berber, to
maintain his position, as relief may now be
hoped for.
Lojcdox, April 24.—Sir Edward Watkln,
Member ot Parliament, offers £1,000
toward the rescue of Genaral Gurdon. Ho
asks the London papers to open a fund for
this puriMJw. ■‘when,*’ he says, ••£200,000
would bo collected in a feWhourr.**
I’.uus, April 24.—The ••inspired" pre*w
Insist that France will assert Irer rights iu
Egypt, and reject tbe placing of the debt
under British guarantee^ . Such a course
would be likely to lead U&gt; annexation. The
Rcpttoltyue Fra/rcuUe says: •‘France
can not further await English proposals.
Tlie manner in which England has
established herself in Egypt ro-upens
tire Eastern question.
Out of tn.utars
tn be discussed between England and
France, England has caused tire greatest
European question to arise.”
\ ie.vxa, April 24.—The Austrian Gov­
ernment has accepted England's proposal
for a conference concerning Egyptian affairs.
Loxtxtx, April 24.—Yesterday morning
fire broke out tn tire Bell restaurant and
public bouse In the Old Bailey, opposite the
Central Criminal Court entrance. Tne eooflagratlvn nt one time threatened tc destroy
hundreds of buildings, but the tire brigade,
by hard work,-succeeded in confining it to
tire hotel Five persons were pnuhed to
death under falling walls, aud half a dozen
were slightly Injured.
Caiho, April 22.—News of tire massacre
of four hundred .and fifty men, women and
children by tlie rebels'has just reached
here. It appears that the Governor of
Shendy, seeing that the prorfslns Iu town
were running short, resolved to send a large
ntunberof tbe non-combatants to Berber,
wlre.ro they could be better provided
for. They were, therefore, placed In
a steamer, and guarded by a number
of the Sbeody garrison proceeded up
the rivur. When tbe vessel reached a
point near KI Baals, At ran aground. Sev­
eral rebels saw the plight of tbe steamer
and, hastening off, gathered swarms of
their comrades. Tiierre attacked the steam­
er with great fury, swarming upon and
about the veaoels on all sides. The men on
the steamer made a desperate resistance,
but they were Itapeded in their defense
Soon the tebeta g.dnod
foot! told
on
the vesel. Tbe —
ent down one by one. *1 heu toe frenzied
Arab* ran their swords through the defense­
less women, threw the Children Inta the
water, and committed many other farberitim. Nut a pereon on the vessel was per-

Vienna, April 22. —During the perform­
ance in the Sidoll circus at Bucharest Mon­
day evening tlx; roof of the structure fMl in.
Tbe lights were exthiguiabed and a terrible
panic ensued, which waa increased by the
outbreak of fire. Five dead bodhis and one
hundred wounded have already been taken
from tbe ntlna, while a large number of
persons are nitesing.
Madrid, April 31.—The Governor-Gen­
eral of Cuba telegraphs that Aguero his
been surrounded nt Cidnoga, and that there

TBE OHIO KEI’UBLICAXa
Cleveland, O.', April 24.—Tbe Sher­
man mest fired the opening gun in tlie Re­
publican State Coriventido,which waa called
to order al S:S3 o’clock yesterday afternoon.
Over seven hundred delegate^ and three
tiioushnd spectators filled the Ontario street
Tabernacle. The district deU'_altons held
separate caucuses at two o’clock, one hour
preceding the opening of tho convention,
aud selected their drlegatee to tbe National
Convention, mmnbura of the various comiiilttees, and a Vice-President from each
district
Colonel J. &lt;X Coaveree celled tbe meeting
to order.
J
‘

pocary Chalnnan, and W. E. Slierwood
temporary Secretary. General Grosvenor
of their delegate* to the Chicago Convenllon and their committeemen as follows, Che
tirst two names in each dbnrlai being dele­
gates and the other two alternates, i ■
First District, Benjamin Eirglcaion.W. B.
Smith. Luke Stanley. A. Meyer (for Sherman);
M. AtnoaSmlth, Cburiea Firtechman. Wrulsm
Bonahem, H. L.^QuUiard|tjfu^ Sherman : 3d.
A.* Ditatuah (tor Balnei; 4th' 8. Craighead.
R..BarketL’A. Devour.-O. M. Ootuchali (fur
Shcrnwuitwtn. General J: 6. Hobtnson. Jnr-ph

known;;
lUcb. a L Luce. John D. ILce. J. D. Luekey,
O.W. Cleary (forBtalMB 11th. AlphonBeHart,
Charles Itoyd, John K. Pollard, B. btooe (di­
vided between Mbcrman'and Blalnci; Uta, O.
B-Dould. H. 8. Bundy. H. 8. NeoLW. B. Dobbin*

Brook* (for Sherman
W, Voorhees, C. L H&lt;
Blaine): 15.h. H. C. ’
oort
bar&lt;cr. L. K. Ande
Hm nci; Kith. E. G. —. - -------------- Geonro Adama Tbomaa Appieman rfor Sher­
man;; ITth.Cuxrlca H. Baltic 11. N. H. Pattern ai.
Geo. W. Taylor, J. W. Duuiflierty (for Blaine*;
(Bib. C. H. Andrew*, W 1,1 lam yiona^uan,
S. B. Cumpocli. A. C. Rose (tor Blaine ; 1Mb.
Co&lt;»-

Hord. GeunreT. Chapman. D. A. Dangler fur
II aliici. lotal— For liialtio, £S; for Sherman.
, Adjourned until to-morrow.
BLAlXC’a

.

MEN DEFEATED IN THE
. .
GARIZATION.

OB­

Utica. N. Y», April 24.—Tlie Republic­
an Convention was called to order shortly
after noon Wednesday. Nathaniel C. Boyn­
ton wa* nominated for temporary Chairman
through a combination of tie Arthur and
Eimunds following, defeating Edmund L.
Pitta, the candidate of the Blaine delegates.
Theo&gt;lore RoosefelL John L UllberL An­
drew D. White and Edwin Packard were
chosen delegates-nt-large to tlie National
Convention at Chicano. White and Roose­
velt are said to favor tlie nomination of Edmmfd.x while Packard aud Gilbert will vote
for Arthur.
Tne platform expresses confidence In the
success of tbe Republican |mrty in the com­
ing Presidential election; indorses tlie Admi. .^ration of President Arthur; expresses
satisfaction with tbe frugal expenditures,
reduction ot the public debt, and other ef­
forts of tlie party to relieve the burdens of
tlie people; declares that a departure from
the p&gt;mey which protects home Industry
from foreign Competition would oevnsli.m
bualiMMa confusion aud disaster; pronounces
in favor of Civti-servicerefonn, equal rights,
a free UalloL equalization and Just distribu­
tion of taxation, and approves of legislation
within just constitutional limits which
shall exlevd Federal aid to tho various
States Iir the work uf education; calls for
the removal of unjust natrictlons upon
American shipping Interests, and the estab­
lishment of our navy upon a footing in keep­
ing wiih our dignity as a Nation; ap­
proves of a plan of military Mucation which
shall provide for tlie National defense upon
a volmitary system, declares its adherence
to the financial policy which dictates tlie
Immediate suspension of the standard silver
dollar, the retirement of the trade dollar,
ami tlie Inflexible adjustment of tlie curren­
cy to the single standard of gold, and claims
that the vacldaliiig course pursued by tlie
Democratic majority in Congress demon­
strates tlie unlitaess and un-worthiness of
the Ijpniucnitic party to be Intrusted with
Um conduct of public affairs.
(Chicago, April 24.—Tbe Trlbune't New
York special gives the following summary
of tlie ptefenmces ot the New.,York delegatioft Io the Republican Convention : Blaine,
28; Arthur, 25; Edmunds, 14; anti-Arthur
and probably Blaine, S; anti-Bhrin'o sod
probably Arthur, 2.
MAIIONE'B CONVENTION.

Richmond, Va.. April 24.—General Mshone, upon railing tlie Republican Conven-

Chairman of tbe Readjuator State Commit­
tee, wiUi tlie concurrence of tha Cbainnau
of tbe Republican State Committee, named
Colonel WIHlam Lamb u temporary Chair­
man. Colonel Lamb briefly addressed tbe
body.
After a brief reotaa Cokmel Lamb was

Ualoo; D. A. Hopkins, of Eimex, urf
George IL Lari*&gt;n. of Hunterdon, were
chosen. It w.i* at first determined to iret
up a platform, but H. was finalty conclm'.et
to adopt the platform of the last National
Convention. It was adopted without being

pictrnj cured ‘

spilted milk,"
I\»ST|u»NED.
meating of the
Executive Committee yealerdiy the Nation­
al Prohibition Convention was pMtpon&lt;*d
until July 23, when It will Meat- in this
dty. The object of the postponement Is to
have this convention follow the otbrrs. If
their platforms And ticiretido not sulf the
Prohibitionists a regular ticket will be oomnated.
!&gt; .
I'ROflilUTlON COliV^XTlOX
Chicago, April 24.—Al a

t’urher r Baur toucan
imuteia gvt worae. It will

by lalhug over

A HCGE FULCBX.
EXCITED T1AOL8ANDS
Al! or er the land arc going uiu&gt; ix»
Dr. Ktag’oAjW Diacoven,. lui cum
Abeir uuMMAou lur r«us«y’»? Um U

New York, April 24.—John EC Deane,
Chsxnberiln. lawyers, made an assignment
yesterday to his partner, Ward R Cham­
berlin, with stated preferences amoutrtlng
to $505,438.63. Deane practiced -taw a
number of years, and camo into coquet
with builders and real estate upecalstoo.
Several years ago ha purchased laud epntalnlnr 900 building lots in tbe viclpIty of Mount Morris Itark. A part of
these lota bo sold to builders and *iv.u»ced
Uiem money for build imp. He also pur­
chased other unimproved property ou which
he had apartment and private houses
erected. In this way his operations bee &lt;tna
widely extended. As some of the builders
wlpi whom he had contracts did not tulDll
their part he became hampered. Last Au­
gust lie said that he was In receipt of rentals
to a total of $192,000.per year. Hia IndubtedneM aside from tlie amount of 8300.­
000 .for ^rhlch hte real estate As mort­
gaged is over $600,000. but the aKfllgiiM says
that tho assets doubte the liabilities. The
failure was precipitated by inability to real­
ize on the property rapidly enough to meet
maturing obligations.
.
Iowa Brewers Raise a Fighting .Fund.
Bcrlingtox, la.., April 24.—Tlie Iowa
State Brewers’ Association met hero yester­
day, about fifty being in attendance. It was
mutually agreed among tho members to
make an assessment of two dollars for every
one hundred barrels of beer sold List year,
tliis fund to defray the expense of testing
the validity ot the prohibitory resolutions
recently adopted. Resolutions were passed
declaring a judicious license system to be
tbe only practical solution of the liquor­
question.

Important to Sh ppars.
Springfield, HL, April 24.—Tho Illi­
nois Railroad and Warehouse Commission,
In the matter uf the third complaint of tire
Kankakee Coal Company agaiust tho Illi­
nois Centra! Rond, decides that a shipper
with one car-load »entitled to the same
rate ns If he had one hundred, and that
competition Is not a sufficient reason for
allowing a lower rate of freight to a given
point
The Alert Ready to SaiL
New* York. April 23.—The ?.lert, which,
together with the Bear and the Thetis, com­
pose the Greely relief expedition, arrived at
tlie navy yard yesterday afternoon. Tire
Alert was presented by the British Govern­
ment to the United States. She is one of
the most subetanlially built vmsels of tlie
British navy Her last expedition to the

K. C. B.. commanded her. Since her re­
turn she was at the Australian station until
1883. She is a vessel of 1,831 tons.

Warlike Times in Mexico.
Crrv of Mexico. April 23.—News has
Just been received that a band of men In re­
bellion against the Governor of tlie State of
Guenero were defeated iu Tarpche, Pacific
coast, with a loss of fifty-two killed.
Colonels Moraalee and Neri are marching
agaiust tlie roimiauts of the . band. Tlie
fight occurred ou the 2d instant. The ques­
tion is purely locat
Charged with the Creech Murders.
Hamilton, Can., April 23. —Joseph
Allen was arrested here Monday night ou
the charge ot being a principal tn Umi Crouch
murder at Jackson, Mich., last talk He
was taken to Jackson.
A leper, named Charles WUaon has es­
caped from the Tewksbury Alma-houae, and
the State of Massachusetts is being over­
hauled by tbe authorities.

THE MARKETS.
Now Tobe. April 54.
LIVH BTO€K-Cattle.:.'.,r.:.'... &gt;8 M « 7 a

'ctrr, bruucunu, niMcrecucM,

Core wlU iuh a cox. ’Ahe care must be exor­
cised in taking aim. Al u extreniu) difficult,
W If juu have acu.u ur cough, buy a bou
e ul hm a tallmsaLunghLw &gt;1 all.
hut saimum, lemru
tfiuij buUm aud 1
nt letuuu LLciututy.
«*u ittiacM

»y. CoOU'a LiAUjb , ruuuLLj mu kta*&gt; cuic*
uMiaebe or bo pay.
A. 1. LLtata
Alter tbe hotels were lull a man applied to

THEY HILL BL RELY HM) vku

Thej ate luukmg ;ur juu ctcrjwbeie. Drafts

Appucu IO
“Yes," sighed old Mrs. Gumbo, “1 Lal accirlit Un.i.,.. 11. .................. .1 ...........

Food—Some one who Is not a French cook’
but uuubllcan knows Mimctbiug about Hie art,

Baking 1 owOcr ouuic lime ago uu above princi­
ples uml uur mciL'iutbi* are tiuw ufferiugltio
au appreciative public, buitl m caba inu^.

An Illinois widow put ber»clf alongside ner
preacher in the pmpii the other Bunuay, aud
uiiuuunced that she was Lent ou beevimug bls
wile. This aggravateduoacui leap jear short­
ened the services.
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,
Bays: "Both rnysell auu wHe owe our lives to
Bbduh's Cuusumptiuti Cure.”
AKE you made miserable by Indigestion,
CuusUpuUuu, Dluiucm, Lues ul AppeUtn,
Y'eduw bkiuf bhuob’s Vltalizer u a punitive
cure.
WHY nlli you cough when Shiloh’s Cora
will give imioeUiate relief. Price 10 eta and »1
SHILOH’S Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
for Catanb, Diuhtlieris. anti (.anker mouth.
HACKMETACK a leading and fragrant per­
fume. Price 25 auU 50 eta.
SHILOH'S Cure- will kmuediately relinve
Croup, M i.ucpiug cough and Brimchntia
FOR Dyopepsia nnd Ltver ColBptaiut you
have a prwiea gusraoteu ou evwy btgtie' of
Shiloh’s Vltalizer. It never falls'tocure.
A NASAL injector free wilb each - bottle of
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Prjec 50 cento.
For Ml. Or ». I. BOISE:
bang
nick
will
effeul

w lib the moat obatlnate cases, |
bie, sugar-coated, taatcJcM, ban
tag or unpleasant effect*. Drug,
75?oSr iSS4*?^JrJiuhS?diuc lor twenty!

three yWtiki^' .yy
-■ •
- j,
,
.'j-'
BL'CKLKN’B ABSlCAaALVZ.

n.tat.mo Kwon. Brain,

Cbtpi-l B-Mk OalUtara Lur» ud .11

8kfn Eiu, ..cut, and posHivehr cures Pika

It

money 1
sale by

FOOLISH

WOMEN.

FLOUk-aotaiita rt
.
Patents
gates to the.Nattoual Coaveatton were tbw :WHEAT-No.-2 —Red.
named. Each delegation reported An fsror
No. I Spring...
of General Malmne as chairman.of tlie dole-z.-.-';in the convention. Hie platform whlcli wax
^vroSSSioiufaHti‘??.77.‘'

•

.
... CHICAGO.
known as the Republican party of Virginia, ..Hnyxs^ExtnH
m
and that In Uie Nation's affairs they shall
Cbotee.TF..... &lt;
act with
tbe National
jtapnhitaan
.
Hedium
.'
6
50
party and support its nominees for *
ButeMr&lt; Stock.............. . $ n
President
and
Vice-President.
The
statement was received with applause,
.......
■
which ktsted Mveral minute^ The plat­ 8HHBP...7,
..
form also declares in favor ot free educa­ BUTTER-Creamery
Good to Ctooloe Dal
tion and liberal appropriations df the «lrplua Government revenue for edncatJonal
purposes; demands a protective tariff iu tbe
interests of Notional industries; cordl &lt;lly GHAIN-Wheot MO.’ &gt;:
Indorses President Arthur's poiiey, which
Is characterized as conspicuously conserva­
tive and enUUed to toe respect and confi­
ra U
dence of tbe Nation, and conclude’ with an
emphatie preference for his Domination al
Chicago. After some ’noisy discussion tlie
following delcgates-at-laTge were selected; PUTA®UBt^-G«Od to Chotee.. .
•
General William Maliooe. William H. PORK-Mesa.......................... 16
Pleasant (colored), S. M. Y ost. Frank S.
Blair, James D. Brady u:id A. A. Dodson. LUMBEH-

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... tl ais

GENERAL HAWLEY NAMED.

Failure al a St Pari Flna.
St. Paul, Minn., April 24.—Mayo 4
Clark, wholesale hardware deniers, have
RW-ndeJ rayuirat. Ll.u:iu» SIM,000;
Basel.*, 8155.000.
$155,000. Unless
Unless an
an assirnmont
assignment is
b
forced a list of liabilities and assets will not
be given. The creditors are In New York,
Boitou. Chicago, Sl Louis, Pituibtirgb,
Cleveland, Milwaukee, CmdunatL Indian­
apolis, Louisville, Grand Rapids and Daves-

Hartford. Conn., April 2s.—TheRepnta
lican State Convention met ymterday, with
a large attendance present .Hou. SaiMu&lt;-&lt;
Feeaendan was chosen both temporary and
permanent Chairman.
The convention selected as delegates-at
large John L. Houston, Samuel E. Merwin.
Jr.. Augustus Brar.degee and Frederick
Mills.
The resolutions Indorre PreeMent Ar­
thur's administration; pledge tbe support of

BAtTiMOBK

Hmle.liy II. O. nAT FV

�otMffa!'

LIFB IS N

VILLE,

a&lt;ad did bm by a lively race
streets of tbe burg whh a
Tbe mail
which he left here aud
trrn.xHl# was hesrilv loaded with poli­
Peach* will not probably yi
ticians journeying Grand Raptds-ward. •but they do »ay several coat tails ware
placed iu good position u&gt; play marbles
than
jt^s'ou iispiuv uu lue lust i luinMiHy jq i .
,
: been engaged to teach the spring term on.
l»Kly. Why i. lld«. jujv
D. Fitch lost a valuable horse last
’
’
s
m
—
-------i
in
the
intermediate
department
of
our
U&gt;d*lyt
Sunday morning in a peculiar suuinei.
-ln« a matter of yro.ral rrpnrt that W. 0. T. U. OOUhTY OOKVEffTIOK. i «h.mk.
It
appears that tlie horse had Wen
_ ... ,,
; J-B. Milhi is getting material ready
Tb. member, of lb, W. C. T, U. ot. t„ bl,,l(| . I1OJ,
„f ,.nd playing in tlie staH of the stable, aud ia
condition.
B.rr.re«untrmet&gt;neonrem.
nu
.ul&gt;e
1KiniI
|„„
f
Mr
,
L
Bork
0Mr
rearing
up had thrown itself over the
—The district achodls in this vicinity j
before the 1*1 day of May, ISM. as I
oarti i&lt;m in such a manner as when
bare notes cotniug due that mnat be have most of them opened with good Coogragatiounl church Wedncmlay. Mallory’s.
promptly paid. - Joel St. John.
Conyeutlon
colled to order by U» pre.j„,t
lh,t th&gt; „iperri„,r t, ro,k. coming down, to some down on a post
attendance.
. •
Woodland. Mich.
»»"«»«- «"■ i», bl. nooffl., „ reorore
.wrt to which the stall was nailed, and in
CASmtERES
—A few more day* of sunshine and ’J'm .'*•
McEl—aln eotidiietodUiedrootioool ox- t|l„ bolt the. doo. .re -orplmno ...d snrh a way m to cut open its abdomen
balmy breeze* w’lt bring out spring
large line of Wall Paper. Bun far-,
ercisesand
then
tbe
president
declared
hnmdess.
’’
letting
the
intestines
out,
and
io
such
a
At Pricxs that Defy CompbW'nno* Mhartrs. C*dliag Der«*rati*«n&lt;. suits and straw hats.
ftemwitax opened for the traometion
|&lt;„,(. Ni&gt;e« towed Dr. Foote’. olBre terrible manner as to make it uecces—Only about three per cent of die
etc., far the spring trade. Call and ex­
of bnuo-o.. The committee on cm-' ,,„W1I M„,„ „reet„ncl,„tlll. siwy to shoot the suffering animal to
amine.
.
acreage of Michigan cioyer is believed
tition.
deortal. reported Um follomne it,t iu „„w mooring., with dtepntch end its misery.
to haye,been ^int«r Killed.
PAINT. PAINT. PAINT.
flrlcgates present: Hastings. MesdaniH#
without damage.
Again on Tuesday afternoon. Elder
Baxter&amp; Helts 13 lb. Liquid Paint ont- (-*J&lt; C. Duel, principal of our school
Bow.
Bently,
Bitru.n
Hoyer.
McElJ
C
.
W.
Smith
has
raorod
from
the
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.
iwnnj, ourion. iiayw, .hcoiHarder was called wpon to officiate at a
weazs auv other. ■ I khIUmi corers 300 *
U eVBP* I 'raic* Hunwbarirer, Smith, Raphe, Bail- j rooms over hia store into the building
square feet t wo coats, and coots les*
funeral at. tbe Matteson school bouse,
than auv ready mixed paint made. I orating concern at BelfavueJ
| cy, Lathrop and Striker; Rutland, wljoining, aad E. R. White*has moved that of the wife of Heury Reynolds, of
have sold it for 10 yeara and can testi­ ^-A inovemetitison foot to organize I Miwdanirs Snitli. Pennock. Monroe,
in to the rooms vacakxl by C. W.j
Bsookfield. Decease!i. whose maiden
fy a« to its merit*. C^ L. Glasgow.
n stock company to purchase land on Sionp and Van Wagner; Mi lflleville,
Frank Baker has had the h&lt;£ro he name was Lucy Ogden, waa bom in
Mesilame's Parkhirtst, Finney; W.&lt;odry Land Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce- the river flat*
flats for a race coarse. X
)
H»hy. Orle.w Co., N. Y„ M.reh 4ib,
purchased of C. M. Putnam safely an
'ment at
.
—Fanners have been so busy plow- land. Meedsmes Carpenter and Khse;
Marshall. Gallatfn At Co’s.
chorol on a s&gt;ilid fauuilauon and la be­ 18t5, moved to Michigan about 1858,
HTSamplM *ent by muillf requetted.
ing for spring crops tliis weerk Hint Naahville, Mewlames SHleck, Osmun
was married to Heury Reynolds in
ing neatly fitted up for oeettpaacy.
JI. A. DURKEE
onr streets h*vp prpnaented * quiet as- .Marshall
Marshall Md
and Wobd.
W&lt;mm1. . After th»
the com
c^m-­
March 1857, and resided in this town
Writes insurance far the Continental, IM^t.
Ed. Baillev, of Assyria has been i&gt;. since, until within the hist few yean,
-. x
mU.uu had -X
—»_j
mittee on credejti&lt;ls
refcxirted,
Phoenix. Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun
—The fish crofFTitji’t harve*y&gt;4 yet Mrs. G. W. Francis, in behalf of tlie town this week. It was hia firat visit since which time she resided in Brook­
nnd German is insurance companies,
at lowest rates, and loans money on by any pieansjf llienamHwffiT’attfngB’1 Nashville *Udioh gave the mldrero of to Nasliville rince he was injured by a field. this county. Mrs. Reynolds had
falling roof in a mill over a year ago.
real estate.- Mortgages l»ought nnd
been snffenng for three weeks With
of
them to be
every day is any in- welawne after which several papers
sold. See him..
J. W. Scotield, «&gt;f Bellevue, was iti typhoid fever, when, ou Sunday last,
were read and disci!used. Convention
lUcation.
the village Tuesday, making arrangc- she suddenly expin d, leaving a hus­
nF* If yon are going to buy a enrrisge- (—James Clay, ,ha« routed tike .front. then adjourned till 7:80.
or wagon see B. F. Reynolds before room of IV. 8. power*’ building and
The' evening n-asion was opened mente for a concert, under the auspices band, ouechild, a sou of nearly Rftyears
you bny., ’
■1*1 .open therein a restaurantaud with sipghig by thechnjr, fallowed f&gt;y Of the Bellevue Indies’ band, to take one brother, Elijs Ogden, of Nashville,
fftTRNISB’ MEAT MARKET.
scripture reading by Mrs. SiurtFi and place at the opera hou&gt;« in the near aud one sister, Mrs. John York, of Kaliuncii
room.)
,
;
.
• I now ocrllt
*
* ’ of
- -Boiro
• -’a
ip.v ’Um
whole
amo, ami a Urge circle of other rela­
. —The aeWer drain across Main street prayer bv-Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. Bailey, futnre.
itch
ha*--been
filed
building, will
--------—,.siieclslfy --p,"Inquirer’’, asks: "What mnkes.n cer­ tives. Her remains were placed iu the
up for iny business, and am better pre­ near A, L. Raeey’s baa iteen repaired, nf Hastings, was then introduced and
pared to serve my cnktnmors than here­ cleaned out and now "Broadway” will delivered a very able and interesting tain Nashvillu man go down Main St. West Kahimo cemetery.
tofore. A fnl! nnd complete stock of have good drainage.
address. A collection was taken at at a high mte of sliced early every
Tiiu funeral services of Mrs. George
Fresh and Salt Meats, Dried Beef,
f^Qiiite a buniber of onr citizena-are the close of the meeting amnuutiug to morningT’—Because he is in a hurry, J. Lang were held at the Matteson j
Smoked Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­
undoubtedly.
'
stantly in stock.
Bv keeping lient removing the fences which surround- ( $3.05.
I At the opening of the Thursday
et£
quality goods, selling low iud attend­
The travelling agent of the B. At 0.
ing strictly to the want* of my cnstom- their premises, and the change jn Ij morning session the presidept, in be R. R. will soon visit Nashville to boom deceased wa- born iu Wisconsin, was
Warranted f,&lt; Ten Years not to Crack.
ers, 1 hop • to nierit tlie liberal • trade I iappearance h for the better. 1
• linlf of the Union of Barry county, that road in the eyes of those of our 40 yearn uf nge, and was married to
•BmI. Chalk or Blister. PainU, Olis,
am receiving. The highest price paid
—The day’s have materially langtli- j' presented Mrs. Bailey a cash gift to­ citizens lyiio contemplate pilgrimages
X arniabes and Brush**.
Mr. Long in 1869. moved to West Kalfor hides and pelts. Call and M*e me,
ened,
ami
its
now
possible
to
do
ten
i
East Side Main St. Satisfaction guar- '
.
.
* gether with a beautiful bouquet. Mrs. to thesunoy sdutii.
anM&gt;.three years ago. Mrs. Long died
an teed, *
John Furnim.
1hours work lietweeo sunrise and sun- Bailey responded with some ver/apRev. W. C. Allen, of I^eslie, filled trusting iu Christ, having during the
set—if yon getup early enough.
propriate and pointed re marks show­ the puloit at the Congregational church past winter given her heart to God,and
FOR RALE.
—As the result of a defective fine ing that her heart was very much in­ last Sunday. Rr.v. Allen is a forcible continued an earnest faithful follower
Buggies nnd Carriages, Wagons and
BEST ON WHEELS.
Platfoims, at factory prices.
the high school teacher and pupils terested in die temperance work. The yet pleasant speaker/a dose reasoner of tlie Dear Redeemer to the hour of
C. L. Glasgow'.
were “smoked out” Wednesday after­ day was principally occupied ^in the withal, nnd delighted his hearers both her death, which occurred ou Friday Wlard Plows and Repairs,
afternoon April 18th, snrroundud by her !
noon and school was suspended for discussion of topics of interest to the morning and evening.
□?“ Choice Seetl Coni for Sale by
South Bend Plows^and Repairs,
33-83. Marshall, Gallatin Ac Co
the day.
‘
work in hand, and during the afternoon
The next Semi-anual meeting of the husband, children, parents and sisters.
—Money seems to have been scarcer tho following officers were elected for Marshall Congregational Conference The deceased was a faithful wife, a
Gale Chilled Plows and Repairs*
A BARGAIN.
I offer for sale at a bargain and on in this vicinity the past winter than tlie ensuing veur: Pres., Mrs. Monroe; will lie held in Leroy Calhoun Co., loving mother and a respected neigh­
time a bran new farm wagon.
KALAMAZOO
for many years; hut with the prospects Rec. Sec.. Mrs. L. IL Barber ; Cor. Sec., commencing April 29. Rev. Mr. Liver­ bor, and will lie sadly missed in society
of a better wheat crop we can’t afford, Mrs. Bently ; Treas., Mrs. Pinney.
more is bilk'd tex take charge of the She leaves a companion, five children, SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
anj
of
us,
to
despair.
At
the
meeting
Thursday
evening
a
father,
mother
and
other
relatives
to
C7 Closing out our Lumber very
singing aud to apeak npoh the Present
cheap at
The ITERT Jtlndc.
mourn her loss. Both her parents and
—It now appears that Rev. Ca Dear­ rolectiun was read by Mrs. Bailey, a Religious Condition of the Masses.
Marshall, Gallatin &amp;l Co’s,
ing who was recently Arrested at Belle- poem by Mrs Bently, an essay by Mrs.
Recognita nr the fact that the agri­ one sister were present at her death
vnecharged with having stolen ahorse Overholt, and short Speeches were made cultural implement season is at hand, and funeral. A large concourse of cit­
My patrons will please remember that nnd buggy at Lansing, is not guilty of hy Elder Holler and S. Overholt The
L. 0. Crocker plants a column ad. in izens assembled to pay their last res­
I have removed my stock of clothing
exercises were interspersed with sing­ TtfgNBWsthis week, and in it tells pects to the deceased, aud follow her
With the Bert Hanger nuule, all put up by
to my own store, .opposite Lentz At the crime. ’Twas simply a case of
a strictly nrzudaM Tinner ot years' ex­
Sons, furniture store, and am better mistaken identity, and the real culprit ing. Convention Then adjourned to what he has for role in that line. remains to the grave.
perience, who ia also a Tin. Copper
meet next year at Middleville.
prepared to serve my customers than is «tfl| at large.
and tMieel Iron worker. See us
Reiul the ad, and then don’t forget to
ever before. Please call at my new
'
and nave your buildings
—At the lx-ginning of winter the
NORTH CASTLETON.
see L. 0. before you buy.
quarters.
S. Liebhaui'KR.
Kpoutcd, and save
wheat plant through this section wan
LOCAL QIBBLE- GABBLE
many time* their
,
Merchant Tailor.
The
farmers
nre
busy
plowing.
small but healthy, and ns the winter,
WEST KALAMO.
Mpving is the order of the day.
ZV A whole car load nf Drain Tile ba* been unusually favorable, only a
at
Marshall, Gallatin Ac Co’s.
Mrs.
B.
Austin
is
on
the
sick
list.
Slick up your lawn.
D. C. Smith isdangeronsly ill.
small per cent has been winter killed.
Miro Maggie Haffuer still conLiuoa
Burn up old rubbish.
A WOMAN’ SAVED.
B. R. Babcock is building another
A good crop may therefore l&gt;e confi­
.
"The £Ur that leads them all.”
ill.
By not having to work through tlie dently expected.
Farthers are sowing oate.
I Mini.
Caas
Oveismith is able to ride out
summer over a- hot stove, butvarily
Gardening progreaseth slowly.
The measles are having tfieir own
—Tifiany Brhs.. of Jonesville, manu­
Ib’ew Home Sewing Viachines,
and coolly doing tlie same work over a
once more.
Did you plant a tree Thursday!
way at tbe burg.
Gasoline Stove. I have one where an factures of carriages, etc., have been ao
.Veedlrs and Attachments.
Mr. Peter Feigbncr has been plaster­
Squiers &amp; Dunham have a new sign.
Elmer Barnes, of Grand Ledge, spent
explosion I* impossible, as yon cannot well pleased with the roles of their
ing his bouse.
fill tbe Rrwrvoir without the tires go manufactures made by C. L. Glasgow
Hus vour wife cleaned house! Our’s Sunday in thia section.
ing out of their own accord. No
James
Allerton
has
moved
on
tlie
has.
•' .
John Riibart has been having a tough
smoke, no bad ixlors. guaranteed per­ in this vicitiry that they have made
Furuisa farm.
Mrs. A. S. Foote visited Battle Creek wrestle with the mumps.
Mr. G. their general agent for the
fectly safe; children can use it.
Charley Marion has moved on tbe old
James Ehret left this week for Indi­
whole of|tiortliern Michigan and a large tliis week,
Reed farm in Vermontville.
C. L. Glasgow was called to Jones­ ana to spend the summer.
stock for both the wholesale and retail
FARM FOR HALE.
Cyrus Downing's children from town
ville Tuesday.
Henry Auugat has sold his property
trade
is
expected
to
arrive
ic
r.
few
Eighty-acre.farm 8 miles south of
spent Sunday with him.
Chao. Lentz was in Grand Rapide on and is now ready for Arkansas.
Nashville, well improved with good days.
Thus. Case, of Maple Grove,has mov­
double frame house nearly new 30x40,
A
large
breadth
of
oats
will
be
sow
­
business
Tuesday.
—Try lodge, Knights of Pythias,
ed in Mike Eliret’a log bouse.
barn, good orchani, spring by the
Chas. Debolt, of Charlotte was in ed, the result o(Jhe scarcity of seed
house, cistern and well, farm fenced have provid' d itself with banqueting
Lo. Hosmer has improved tbe looks
* corn.
mostly with Ixmrd fence, nil kinds of materials, and lust Friday evening town over Sunday.
Rangew
of bis place by building a fencs.
John Davis is improving tbe looks of
fruit. Will sell cheap and on terms to affer the amplified third rank of Pyth­
Mrs. F. McDerby is suffering from
C. F. Wilkinson and family, of town,
suit any one. Partim wishing to buy ian knighthood had been conferred up­ an attack uf tonsillitis.
things by building a l»oard fence in
can do no better than bv calling on me.
enjoyed the country air at his father’s
VAPOR STOVES'
D. L. Smith is building a shed for front of bis honae.
on H. A. Durkee, the brotherhood was
W-.S8
James -S. Pehbt.
Miiw Libbie Knrcher has returned last Sunday.
served by tlie banquet committee with agricultural implements.
Mr. Graham, of Battle Creek, has In fact, Everything in the IIa rdteare
TF" Ccrn Meal, Chop Feed, Gate and a very polatable supper in the hall. It (C. W. Smith bought 32,874 lbs, of from Kalamazoo county where she haz
Corti nt
rented Claud Price’s house and will
been for some time.
proved a very enjoyable feature, and it maple sugar this seazonj
Line at Holtom Pritu.
MarahaLl; Gall ATM Ac Co’s.
Jerry Woolcote hnS gone to Chippe­
Men arc busy working ou the Kala- move therein soon.
has been decided that a banquet will
John Mater and B. W. Austin have
FARM FOR SAXE.
mo railroad, but so far it appears with
hereafter be given every time a can­ wa Lake on a visit to relatives.
CARL ANT) SEE US,
Forty-two acres of choice land two
bought 27 hives of bees and have gone
Mrs. W. H. Downs, of Grand Rapids, the object of ralaifig crops thereon.
and one half miles sou th-ea at of Nash­ didate is jknigbted.
Growing wheat is making a favorable into tbe honey business.
ville. Five acres timber. lutlance im­
—Harry Marple, of Charlotte, won is visiting at the Wolcott House.
Mrs. Ed Oldfield. &lt;&gt;F Grand Rapids, showing, yet thia is to early to make
proved. ^rw frame house. All kinds th* skating contest at Vermontville
of fruit. Plenty of good water.
any prediction in regard to the crop.
EAST CASTLETON.
Tuesday evening, making his five is visiting at Dr. C. W. Goucher’s.
-------- ------------------ -Pqqijl. ...
Many
of our neighboring towns are
We hear of a domestic cyclone in
miles about half a lap ahead of C. L.
Roll Sheperd has moved to Maple
FOR HALE OR RENT.
promised
ciicusea.
UTftre
s
ours!
North
Kalamoreeently, butdon't know*
Wai rath of this village. Tlie' latter
Grove.
Good house aod two lot*, p. Hollbr.
Pottorand BriiliJWUwthorne whether’t was trees or hair that got up­
had tbe niisfoitune to fall several ofClaud
0. C. McClue made u trip to Battle
Bay City, are visitlnlg Neville.
rooted.
times, .thus losing conciderably. He
Furuiro* meat markLt futaior has
There is an unprecedentd amount of Creek lust week.
S1LL8—SHVftDLT—In OcSmct. D»kot*. Mr. proved hi nine’.f the fleetest skater of
Sunday school began in tbe Feighbeen
treated
to
a
new
cLat
of
p
int.
Tunis Sills, of DeBmet, *n&gt;l MIm Hattie Bhucold north-east wind this spring.whieh
the two, bih! his backers are confident
felL of MiddJeriUe.
Miss Maggie Jeffrey} of Portland, retards vegetation and diacou rages the ner district last Sunday.
KNOX—BURPEE-Iu Yankee Spring., April that he ean defeat Marple, as on this
Mrs. Asa Noyes is spending tho-week
enterprising farmer.
Hardware Dealers,
•
Id, by Her. V. L. Garrett, Eugene C. Ktx&gt;j occasion his skates gave him trouble spent Sunday with Nasb?!!^ friends^
and Emma J. Burpee, both' uf Yankee
George J. Long wishes to tender his her daughter in Maple Grove.
A.X.Raaey lias had the interior of
causing tbe falls he sustained. WaiSprint*.
The nor-appearance of the East
WOOJD1.A.IVD,
his barber shop handsomely decorated. heart-felt thanks to those kind friends
rath
i«
ready
to
make
another
match,
LATHROP—HAf L—MIm Fmnci. Hall, of
District Ko. 0, observed Arlxirday by who so nobly aided him in the late ack- Castleton items last week iu due to the
Hsstincsaod CNcrter Lathrop, of Allegau, and If Marple is agreeable.another con­
Call the special attention of the public to their
mail being miscarried.
oa the I2ih in«t.
test wtt! undoubtedly take place be­ planting trees iu front of their school dsm and burial of bis wife.
stuck oi Maaooable goods such as
Chas. Babin, of North Adams visited
NIM8—GAZETTK—Bv Rev. J. W. Bancroft,
house.
John Cushman,
wife, William
u. f_u d a_'.____-j
i-i ___
tween them very soon.
Notwithstanding the fact that meat Long and, wife, of Calbouu county, and friends in this vicinity last week. Mr. House and Barn Trimmings,
—Auy person who had a husband
Mr.
I.™,'.
.Lter,
of
tlMti.M.
|
®'*
"
f
,°
“
e
NoJ
“
NsUla
Ginas. White Lead, Mix­
FOX—CROUSE—By Rev. Hun»bergrr. April brother or other relative in the Union is high, our butchers haven’t any "deer’
«lth&lt;.funmUor«H. L«lr lut Sm,. wl“&gt; left
danag a ed PadMta, Oils. Farm Tool*,
19th, Wm. H. Fnx. oi Bowne, andMi** Effle
meat.
Cronae. of Cartton.
Armi during the Rebellion, and such
4
M
y
fit
of
temporary
insanity
taking
with
Wool Ttvlne, Rope, Cistern
W. E; Buell' has been making imDr. Snell has moved on bis farm just I ,lim * Hpan
*,orse*BENNETT—SCHRAM—By Rev. R. A. Car­ soMier was killed, died of disease, or
Pumps, Farm
Bells.
Wire
provementa aud repairs upon his real
nahan, April 21 at, Mr. Wrn. BrnncU, anf
in »cj* I-prison, or have since died, and deuce.
Mollie Bchraoi. both of Harting*.
&gt;
south of village, Igpritig
V1- -:—
whowtsh to have such deceased soldier
dom. Tin. Zinc aud Nheet Iron
MAPLE GROVE.
Jno. Potter, C. S2 Mail ggent, has reaidenoe. The daetor ish
April «Jd, Mr. Wm. E. Falnwr. of Wert Bat rAnrmbered in the G. A. R. Memorial
ware: also the Celebrated
l&gt;ecn asaigtied to the Detroit and Grand and cannot practfc* Isis p
City. sad Mbs Rebecca A Duncan, of RutWill Eno bon tbe sick list.
aervices of Jefferds- Post. No. 88, of
present.
I
(tiicagv Cookin* Stoves.
Mrs. Joe Smith Is on the sick list.
Nashville, on Memorial day. May 30th,
fChas. Middleton’s and Frank Cole’s
The remaitM of Mas. Oria
Arnold Gordiiieer has moved to Nash­
;HARTFORD In NaahrlHv April 19, 1«M. of 1884, will please send, on a postal card ■hops have beea moved upon the site rived from SyracuBi'.Nohra
ccr&gt;-bro»glnal fever, W.JJaH»es Hartford, or otherwise, the name, rank, company
ville.
of Wood’s foindry J
Ed. Ter man has returned from
and reglnwot, place of death, and
Wm. S. Emery, ropreaenting theNsw visit to
whether killed, died in prison er at
Rev. A LtveruwMc.
England Furniture Co., Grand Rapids,'
home, Md any &lt;lt|,er particulars con­
Why ia it that Joe Shoop smileth
smile th ao
so V
was in townTueaday.
,’a a girl.
cerning rold deceased soldier they may
think proper,
Jerry Rlliott hro recovered from hia
rero. Adjutant Jefmb Gridley on Wednrod*y afternoon.
fcrds Peat. G.
Nashville..
CwUinly Elder Harder l».bM*ull—The medi
Eaton risinti

«T,S &amp; Co’fc

i.j n—

m. dical

SPRING GOODS.
CARPETS,
BLACK SILKS,

Come and See Us and
Save Money.

T. B. SKINNER.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, Putty £Sash,.
Doors, Blinds, 'Hinges,
Locks,. Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints

NASHVILLE WAGONS

EaveTroughingiSpouting

DOMESTIC SEWING 33

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

Bara Door Hanger
Stoves,

FRANK C. BOISE.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

�A TSAtilC KTKXT.

riEO AMO BEATEN TO DEATH.

[GroeavUle &lt;8. C.) ftjMK-ial] .
APR. 10.1884.
TTRDAY,
iTi "Ts I*’*1■"'J ,■—।————ia
DIDST WAIT AIT MISTAKE MABE.

The graphic occurrence that is deatalwart, »U»
bodied negro. ■■ he snatched hia wick Itttie ncribed below ia &lt;\he of tlie moat re
markable epiwHlca in tha dumtatic his­
taptaw
«l tad, ™rri~l bla i»,m.
rr,r
___.____
k. AU.1 Um with
tory of America. It i« absolute troth
| AtoeoB a girl about nineteen years
which can readily lie verified.
old. and wearing a somewhat faded and neck. Having thus pinioned the boy ths
The inhabitant* or the pleasant town
brute
wept
back
and
got
a
bundle
of
hickeoatumr, came up to the delivery win­
of. Corti and, N. Y’.', wetu shocked one
morning by tlie announcement that Mr.
dow of the pool-office, threw down a
Clinton
Riudge. oMot their tn net prom­
- letter aud said to the cir.rk .
l, cutting at Avery blow, and ex- inent citixena. had committed suicide.
4,MU.tliat air stamp all tquee-geeF
with oaths:
Tlie-Dows spread rapidly nnd aroused
"Y*», it seems to be all right."
the entire neiglilKirlrood where .Mr.
•‘Au’ ia I be uddreaa writ m&gt;V tbar kin you F I’ll make you think there’s anudder Rindge waa so well and favorably
known. At first it seemed inipossible
• be do "Imir of ita giftin’ ofl’u tbe trail hurricane dons come.” .
The boy cried with pain under repeated that any one ao quiet and domratic
an’ monkeyin’ all ’round thoj,country
cuts of ti e withes, and at last exhausted could do w» hwb a need, and tlie Inquiry
afore it gita to.whar it’s addreaaed F
nature refused to give expression. Think­ wh* heard on every slue as to the
“Oli. I guews so. Tbe mail* boys can ing this a favorable time to extort promises cans*. The facts aa developed on in­
vestigation proved to lie as follows.
of future early rising from the boy, Bernes
manage to----- r
M r. Riudge was domestic hi bis tastes
“Idon’t want an.v|guesa work about it, put the question to him, but the only an­ and took the greatest enjoyment io the
for that’s a matter o’ life an’ d«mtb. If swer be received was a drop of the bead a* society of his children and pride io
tbe boy sighed deeply.
their
dev-vloDment. And indeed he had
that letter’ll go straight, say ao, an’ if
“You won’t, won’t yon?” shouted the en­ good reaaon to be proud for they gave
it won’t, just limber your tongue an’ raged man, taking tbe action of tbo boy as promise of long lives of SUcccm and
give me square music."
negative. Ob, you lasy little rascal. You uaefulneas. Bur ao evil dav catlie. Hia
. yonngeat son, William, began to show
"1’11 guarantee that it will find the
person to whom it is addressed, ” said domdays,” and faster and faster the blows। signs of an early decay. He felt unns­
, ually tired each day, and would aomethe det k, who had deciphered tlie hier- fell, cutting Jnto the flesh and making reg*। times sleep the entire afternoon if per­
alar layers, which, aa a cross blow would
Oglypliica on the en velope.
sorer one end. streamed out like a ribboa! tu it ted to do so. His head pained him,
Then that’s all right; but if it don’t of blood. Barnes, maddened up into I not acutely, but with a dull, heavy
feeling. There waa a sinking sensa­
gittlmron time 1’11 have you took up
tion at the pit of hia stomach. He lost
Ing blows, and aa a frosh string of fl«s&gt; al Ire I i sb for food and much of bisinfur murder. Tlmt letter’s fur my fel
ter back in lllinoy, an be writ that if 1 was flayed out, would shout out "Ki, yd -tereat for things about him. He tried
manfully to overcome these feelings,
would marry bun right off he’d kill
At last the boy’s nock straightened un but they seemed stronger than his will.
hiaaelf. an I’ve writ back that bo kin
his eye* rolled and his bead fell upon hl*i He began to lose flesh rapidly.
The
come on uu’double up jest as soon an he breast with a feeble sigh, and the brute's। father became alarmed and’consul ted
want* ter. If t’ml letter don’t gut tbar arm was descending with another blow physictuna aa to the cause of his son’s
straight, Jim’s jest fool enough to when It waa-caught bv a negro woman, illness, but they were unable to explain
Finally severe sores broke out un his
■waller a dose of pizen or sonetbin', an who had stood by.him, i&gt;egging him to stay arms and he was taken to Buffalo
mind, young man, that you are liable blsbloody drork.
"See djr, you’ve dun killed your poor where a painful operation waaperforin
ed resulting in the loss of much blood
to be oulled any minute for * murder if
sister’s chile.”
but affording little relief. The young
he does. My name's Roda Lundy, an
Tbe wretch turned and ran. Other w&gt; man returned home and n couccil uf
anybody that knows the Lumlys’ll tell men came on the scene about this time and physicians was called.
After an ex-'
you that we’re not .to befooled with the first one called to them:
liaustive examination they declared
‘•Hurry up and untie the boy. I think there was no hope of final recovery and
When human life’s at stake.”
And she diook a warning linger at he’s living.*’ But as soon aa the last rope that be must die within a very few
was cut tho boy'fell into her arms dead, dava. To describe the agony which
the clerk and walked out.
this announcement canned the father
resting on her shoulder.
“Killed bis poor sister’s child,” was tbe would l&gt;e impossible. His mind failed I
HOT MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD.
ejaculation most frequently beard. Sev­ to grasp ita full meaning nt first; then
eral men came up by this time, attracted finally seemed to comprehend it, but
“You must atop this loud talk!*’ com­ by the woman’s lamentations. They coun­ the load was too great.
In an agony
manded a |K&gt;licf*man yesterday aa he ted upon tbe body 160 separate and dis­ of frenzy he seized a knife r.nd took his
own life, preferring death rather than
approached an individual who was tinct cuts, besides many more which were to survive his idolized son. At that
collecting a crpwdon Michigan avenue lost In others previously made. Fiesh time William Riudge was too weak to
bang out In strings, and tbe body felt like know what was transpiring.
Hie face
by bis loud tones.
a handful ot fish worms to the flngerj as had turned black,bis breath ceased en­
"It was an infernal mean Crick, I re- men Cried to lift it.
tirely at times, and bis friends waited
petp!" shouted the man.
At last a voice was raised: “Where’s fur hie death believing that the fiend
"Have you been run overt'’
Barnes?” “Hang him. hang him,” and the Bright's disease of the kidneys, from
"Worse! I was in that grocery over infuriated men, joined by many others whe which he was suffering, could not be
In this supreme moment
there. I took up a cako ot maple sugar bad now come up. Joined in tbe search for removed.
William’s sister came furward and de­
and nibbled at it. The grocer said if I the villain. White people also took part clared she would make a finai attempt
In the pursuit and soon captured him. A
did it again he'd kick me out."
to save her brother. The doctors iu"Wellf"
oent, owing to the determination of tho ne­ terposed, assuring her it was useless
"Well, I nibbled again and he kicked groes to lynch tho prisoner at once. H&lt; aud th-»t she would only hasten tbe end
by the means she proposed to employ.
me clear out here."
But she was firm, and putting all back,
now in Anderson Jail.
"And why do you complain?”
approached her brother’s aide aud ad­
The boy was a son of Barnet* sisU-r. Dr ministered a remedy which she fortu
"I complain, sir, because I under
Ing last Bummer she gave him Into bet natcly had on hand. Within an hour
stood it to be'a hippodrome affair. 1 wm
brother's charge. Tbe latter has a manit he seemed more easy, and before day
to let him kick me out, and he was to for work, declaring that not even a child was over he showed signs of decided
let me kick him back, and we were to ihould remain idle. His cabin in tbe out­ improvement. These favorable signs
divide th«;*ugar even. It’s tbe last time skirts of Townville, where the tragedy took coDtined, and to-day William B.
Rindge is well, having been virtually
I take twenty-eeven kicks without place, Is now surrounded by crowds of ex­ raised
from the dead through the mar­
cited blacks, who declare that they will
some sort of security.
velous power of Warter’s Safe Cur®,
lynch him yet.
a* can be rea Jilly verified bv any citi­
Pickles Snrith was requested to walk*
zen of Gortlaud,
AN ANGRY STEP-FATHER.
Any one who refiecta upon the facts
up the hall, and when he had come to
above described must have a feeling of
a halt before tbe platform Brother
sadness. The father, dead by bis own
Gardner said:
hand, supposing Ids son’s recovery to
[Scranton (Ps.» BpocHl.]
,
Brtidder Smith, I baa bin informed
be imoosaible, the son restored to
dat you has bin euqd hy a grotNur for a ।I Tho resident* of Frank.in avenue were health to niotirn tbe loss of bis fathei
ttartlod this morning by tbo sound of a and the agonized relatives with a mem­
bill of fo’dollars."
I pistol-shot, and on tbe sidewalk a violen! ory ot Badness to forever darken their
"Yes, sah.’’
»truggie was witnessed between a postman lives. Had Clinton Riudge known that
De bill was fur oystera. dried peaches named AgF. Scanlon and Thomas Hetx&lt;-ll, bis son could recover he would to-day
an’ jellies F
| i woll-krfown livery-stable keeper. Th« l»e alive and happy, but the facts which
.hot was fired by Hetxell. who has been turned Ids brain and caused him to
“Yes, sah.”
•
irritated for some time ovor the fact that commit suicide were such as any one
"And why didn’t you pay itF
would accept as true.
\
Scanlon
has boon paying attention to his
However sad this case may be, the
"Kase ize bard up."
&lt;tep-d*ugbter, Eva Underbill, a brunette,
"Now Brudder Smith, de member- of who has been fasciratcd by the hand.- om« truth remains that thousands of people
are nt thin mo"'"
”’ •••
-- great
——•
moment
in as
dis club who kin afford oyaterHon a young postman. Hetzell wanted his *tc|&gt;- actual
peril ax William
Riudge
salary of -?7 per week kin afford to pay daughler to wait for a rich husband, and and
in
as
great
danger
of
fur'em. If dat debt ain’t squar’d up told her that S--anlon. in addition to being of causing misery if not death toStheir
befo’ de nex’ uieetiu’ you will h’ar «u n poor, was Irish, and unworthy of her. friends. Liver aud kidney diseases are
la-coming tbe most common Vind dan
Last
Saturday
evening
tlie
lover*
visited
thin’ drap.”
'.be theater together, and He sell waited for gerous of any or all modern complaints
"In bringin’ dis performance to a ;। them at the door during tbe performance. Thej are the most deceptive in their
dose," said tbe preaident, as he nodded intending to shoot Scanlon ns they cans beginnings and horrible in their final
to Samuel Shin to strike the triangle, »ut. He was prevented from doing so by stages. They are far more deceptive
than consumption, and can rarely be
"let me say to one and all of yon dat .he crowd. This morning, when bo met detected even by skillful physicians
de present ailment of dia kentry am de the postman on '.'ranklin avenue, Scanloz unless a microscopic analysis be resort
want of common sense Do man who remonstrated with him for bis violent con­ ed to, and tew doctors understand how
duct. Hetxell immediately struck Scanlon io do this. Their slightest approach.or
aims *7 per week wanta to lib an’ dress
possibility of approach should stake
as well as de tnan who aims B12, an’ with his pistol. The postman then dropfMM terror to the one who is threatened m*
Jis piles up debts an’ brings about sis mail bag Co defend him«el?, and Hot well as to all bis or hor friends. These
trickery fraud an’communism. Nobody sell, stepping back about throe paces, flrod diseases have no distinct symptoms.but ]
am satisfied to lie what be am. Eben it him. The t&gt;all went dbiulng close by come in the form of lassitude, loss ap­
petite, aching muscles and joints, dull
de p&lt;x&gt;rest of the poo’ will go hungry Scanlon's head, and Hetsoil, thinking h&lt; lieadacb**A, pains iu the back, .tomai li
tied shot him, walked away. As soon as
sooner dan let anybody know dey can’t Eva Underhill heard of the affair she rush- mid chest, sour stomach, recurring
signs
of cold, irregular pulsations of
buy fried oysters. De members of dis into the street, thinking hor step-father
club who bankers fur luxuries made aad killed her lover. But Scanlon refused the ueart, nnd frequent dizziness. If
peglectud, these symptoms are certain
fur de table* of millionaires kin make
to run into chronic kidney and liver or
up their minds to pay for ’em or be shortly after by a United Htatc* Commis- Bright’s disease, from which there is
knows in dis hall nomoa’. Let us per- doner for Hetsell's arrest, and it wa&gt; sure to In* a great amount of agony and
•erred by Deputy Marshal Barring, oi only one means of escape, which is by
ambi-late homeward a."
Wllkesbarre. Hetseil was held in M.OOC uie use of Warner’s Safe Care. The
"I think it just awfully shocking the hdil for appearance at Pittsburgh on th' importance of taking this great remedy
•Largo of attempting tbe life ot a lette: upon the slightest appearance of any
way Mim Blank wears her dresses so
ot the almve symptoms cannot be too
Short," remarked a society young man
strongly impressed upon the minds of
A FATAL ENTANGLEMENT.
all nudt-rs who desire toescape death
yesterday.
and
pain and prolong life with all jts
"Yohs," replie&lt;&lt; the ’notlier society 1 Baltimore Sexton's Mystorlon. I&gt;
plensure and bu-usings.
World
Toyoung man, "but ye knaw. my deab
boy. the &lt;Hd Greek saying. ‘Honny soyt 1
.'Baltimore Special.]
ki mally pence!'"
John E. McGraevy, sexton of St. Plus’*
“All, yaM, but. by tbe way, ye knaw. Catholic Church, one of tbo most fash­
*o long since I left tire 'varsity, ye ionable in this city, was found dead in lied
C'ajiM* no Pain
knhw; what’s the tranalatio* 7”
this morning by a member of tbe houssHives Relief at
"L’tn. aw,—I believe it ia aometliing bold who failed to bear him come down­
stairs
st
Liu
usual
hour
to
ring
tbe
IwH'foi
about do auto others aa others would
Once. Thorough
be done by, or something of that sort." angelus. Physicians pronounced death to
treatment
will
"Ah, yaae, I remember naw. lx** go

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It has the new Reversible Point and Share, the Strongest and
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Father Malloy yesterday io be in default
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AME8 B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office in the
Wheeler Dullding, Nashville, Mich.
■OMORTTaRADT, Juice of tae Pmos.
-Li Office, Corner Main and Sherman btreeta.
MITH A COLGROVE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant’ store Hastings,
Mich. Practice in all the Court* of tbe State.
Prompt attention given to collection*. Money

THE EXCELSIOR TWO-HORSE BINDER S
Has Less Machinery than any Binder made.

JJAWTIHOUSE,

6 ft. cut; Easily handled; cuts and binds any grain that grows.

CROWN AND RAWSON MOWERS
Don’t,buy a Mower until you see the New Rawson with
the Self-Guiding Castor Wheel.

N. T. PABKER. Prop.
This la the leading representative hotel of
Hastings. Rates reasonable
■yy OIA'OTT HOUSE.
A. 8. FOOTE, Pbopmibtox.

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Undontably one of the best-kept hotels in
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HOMCEOPATHIC

LIGHT.

Rons as Easy as a Mower.

STRONG.

Come and see the Largest Display of Agricultural Machinery
Between Jackson and Grand Rapids. There is not room
enough in this paper to mention the articles.

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Hastings Cards.

OHN Q. CRE88Y. Sheriff, Heatings, Mich.,
will attend promptly to all official buslceas
rlntutted to his care.

TAMES. A. SWBEZY, Attorney &amp;Coun*eHor,
M Hastings will attend to legal business in say
part of tbe State, and practices in al) court*.

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Physician and Surgeon
Office Erst door east of Opera House and
near residence on corner of Washington asd
State Streets, Nashville, Mich.

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• at Law, practices In all State Court*. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Bpauldlng'aatore, Hastings, Mich.

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school at 12 tn. Prayer meeting every Tbure/CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Rev. A.
V? Livermore, pastor. Residence at Wolcott
House. Services at tbe Christian church every
Sabbath at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 in the evening.
Sabbath school Immediately aftertbe morning
aervlcea. Prayer meet itg every Thursday eve

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Castle Hall, Nashville, Michigan, evert
Friday evening, for the encouragement anil
mpport of all worthy, true, standfast and hon­
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Vf ASHVIL1.E LODGE. NO. 35, l.O. O. F.,
1’ meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
Fsilowa* Hall, visiting members welcome.
CuxMUt* 8. Dux HAU, N. G.
John C. Dillox, R. 8.

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MAIN LINK.

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Trains on the Main Line will pass Jackson
as follows:
Going Wewt from Jackson.
Mall.10.15a. m. Arr Chicago 6 50 p. m
Day Express 12.10p. tn. Arr Chicago 7.40 p. m
Ev. Exprcaa 10.45 p tn. ArrChicago 7.80 a. m
Pseiflr Ex.. 12 40 a. m. Arr Chlcsrm 7.55 a. iu

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Dav Express 3.55 p. m. ArrDetroit 6.25 p. m.
Atlantic Ex. 8 40 a. tn. An*Detroit 6.15 a. m.
NtrhtEx... 5.40 a. tn. Arr Detroit 8.96a-m.
The Atlantic and Pacific Expresses run* daiig
others run dally except Sunday.

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Grand Kapids IM vision.
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Day N.Y . Det
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
p. m p. r
a. m
Grand Rapids Lv 13.20 0.01
6.06
Bowen................ 12.84 6.1
630
Mtddlcrtlle.......
1.05 6 4
6.38
Hasting*............ 1 30 7.1
7.13
Nashville. ..Lv 1.80 7 3- 7.35
Vermontville.... 9 05 7.41
7.43
Charlotte........... 2.80 8 11
7J55
Eaton Rapids.... 2.50 8T 8180
Rives Junction.. 3.22 9.H
8.57
Jackson.............. 3.45 8 a
9.20
Detroit. Z.........
6.25 11.54 11.45
p. ni. a.m. p.m.
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9.40
10.26
10.87
11.36
11.55
12.47
1.35
2.80
8.08'
5.55
a. tn.

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9.30
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ELT BROS., Druggist*, Owego, N. T.

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mseellaneou* Cards.

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THE OLIVER CHILLED

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have sum pin.”
And with the shade* ,.f ThemhUwIea
-And Xenophon hovering over them the
two society young men went around
Uy ^.rner and pat xbeassalrcui ouuudc
of _ two egg iemotiadea. 1-rVo^rta.,

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from Grand Raptds and Detroit. All trains
connect tn same depot at Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern dlvtetoe.
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SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1884.
PE0Y8 BAD BOY.

EGGS!

EGGS!

EGGS!

EGGS!

WE WILL PAT THE

In CASH fob

WB HAVl THE NICEST LINE

OT

Curtains !
-AN!

LAMBREQUINS
JtN TOWN.

We want all the

_
.1 with you again,”
paid I he grow ry man to the bad boy, as
he made his regular call one morning.
with a scratch acriM* bis cheek, and a
atrip of conrt plaster ou his nose.
“I
heard you had ffot into a fight with an­
other boy almat one of these girls that
graduated from the IndHstrial School,
who wh» aent there for being incorrigi­
ble, and a. ter you had whipped the t&gt;oy
you walked home with the girl, in
broad daylight, right before folks.
Ain’t yon ashamed to associate with'
s-ich people ’ Bah, you are the moat
'
cbangable l»oy I ever saw, one day you
are a regular encyclopedia, and a Flor­
ence Nightengale and a philanthropist,
’
and the next day you are a John Sulli­
।
van, a regular tough.
What would
।
your Sunday school teacher have said
,
if be had seen you fighting with that
j
Loy, and going to Iter boarding place
'
with that awful girl F
.
“O, that is all right.
My Sunday
.
school teAclier he heard ab^tut the row
,
aud he
wn Ul &lt;inr. house ?nd
i
asked m«rabout
when I told him
_
the mulan he said I ought to have
।
knocked the neck all off the boy, and
that I did perfectly right, and ha got
the humane society to give me this let­
t
ter of thanks," and the boy pulled a
’ ‘•’•rout ot his pocket quite proudly.
and showed if so the groceryman.
‘
“Tl\e Sunday school teacher ain’t wor­
rying about me half as much as you are.
’
You see the little girl used to live Dear
us, and she was such a sweet little
thing that everybody loved her. Three
years ago her mother died, and her pat
was all broke up, and he drank a good
deal, and then be got married again,
’
and the woman he married was the
meanest stepmother that ever was. O.
’
you have no idea how mean she was to
that little gitl. She would maul the
girl, and drive her out doors, aud the
little one slept in alleys, and if ber pa
’
said anything abo at it bis new wife
,
would knock him silly. He didn't have

no ‘sand’ at all, and didn’t dare to stand
up for bis own flesh and blood.
The
little girl got about one square meal in
four days I guess, and she looked dirty,
and her stepmother said she was a dis­
You have and will pay you the vary hlghgrace to the family, and she lied about
eal price knd will give you tn exchange
the girl to her father, and one day
when be was full they both went to a
more good* for a dollar than you ever *aw
justice and swore that the girl was in­
corrigible, and she was sent to the girls
gar just the Mine.
reform school. Talk ab tut justice,
that was the greatest piece of injustice
that ever was. The poor little thing
found that the Industrial school was a
regular home, nearer to a home than
anything she had seen since her'moth­
er died, and she was happy,and a great
favorite, and learned everything. She
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
was never bad at all, only in the way
of the fol darned stepmother. No one
MAIN LINE.
Trains on the Main Line will paw Jackson but the stepmother ever said a word
* follows:
against her. The good ladies that
manage the school got mashed on the
MaO...............10.15 a. m. Are Chicago 6.50 p. m little girl, and knew she wrs perfect
Day Expres* 12.10 p. m. Arr Chicago 7.40 p. m little angel, and they got her a cnance
Ev. Express 10.45 p m. Are Chicago 7.80 a. tn
Paelflc Ex.. 12.40 a. tn. Arr Chicago 7.58 a. m to knit silk socks and mittens for a
fancy store, and got her a place to
p. m.
Detroit
10 —p. _
m. board, and made her father help pay
USE
.. 2.55
n —
_ Arr
* — TX
-.--I. a6 nt
her board, but be had to do it unbe­
light Ex-..' 5.40a. m. Are Detroit 8.25 a m' known to his new wife, or she would
The Atlantic and PacificfcxpttiMt*runs dally have cut a gash in him with an ax.
there nm daily except Sanday.
Thia boy that I had the fight with knew
ber as well as I did, when she lived at
Grand Kapids Di vision.
home, and kc^w she Dever did a wrong,
but be pretended to think tbat^because
Day N.Y. De’t Ail
STATIONS.
she had been an inmate of the indus­
Ex.
trial
school that she must be tufi, and
Grand Rapids Lv
6-00 6 05
he used to lay for her on the corner
12.34 aw afi
MiddfevUlei”" 1.06
10.96
when she went out to walk for a rest,
180
10.57
or when she went to cany her socks to1
1.56 7.18
11.86
Vermontville..
205 7.43
11.55
the store, and be would wake fun of
Charlotte-.......
M0 AW
19.47
her and call her names, and ask if he
Eaton Rsptda.
t-57
couldn’t go home with her. and be
3 45
2.20
a.oR
twitted her of being a reform school
Detroit.
1L»
bird, and everything. She told me।
about it once, when ma and me met'
BTATION8.
her on the street, and ma bent over
Mall 0. Rher and bugged her and cried, ’cause•
her mother used to be ma’s chum when
4.00
Detroit ..... .. 9.15
■Jackson ......
they attended a girl college years ago,
12.48
Rive* Junction.
•fore the flood, pa says. Ma told me I
1.17
Eaton Rajrida...
1.40 •» 8 10
Charlotte.........
3 15
ought to see that boy and talk to him
2.06
3 55
▼erowotville...
about it, and I asked ma what I should
4.10
MaahvlUe............
3.41
do if he wouldn’t stop bothering the
■Mtifigs............
10.26 girl, because he didn’t have any heart,
ROT
Middleville-.......
8,40 10.03 n.on
Bowen................
10.25 11J0 and ma she was mad in a minute, and
Grand Rapid*...
•be said. Hennery, do as yon would if’
IttThrouph Cose hea and Slreping Cara te and this little girl waa your sister.’
Well,
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train* that settled bis bash, and I told the lit­
aouneet in aarne depot at Detroit with trail*
tle girl not to cry any more about it,
«n Canada Southern dlvlatou.
a. C. BROWN,
H. B LEDYARD,
and be wouldn’t bother her no more.
Asa’tGen. Bun. Jadxacn. Gen’l Sup. DelroH
So’totherdav I waa coming along the।
O. W. BVQGLKB.
Gen‘1 Paa* aod Ticket Agent. Chteago. ■ street, and I saw that boy picking on
ber, and she tried to get by him and be'
MoHrty
z
got right in front of her, and just as I
-1TETHOD1ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—N. came up behind him, be called her a
flab­
-1U. PaMett. Partor. Service* every
C.kV-.L
name that do boy ought to call aoybody’s sister. She looked by him, at
we, and her face looked almost m pale
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Rev. A.
,
and
sorrowful as her dasd mother’s
V Livermore, pa*u&gt;r. R»*4det»ee at Wolcott
House. Serrlcre at the Christian church errry face did the day of the ft’neral, when
SaWwth st 10»a. m. and 7 JO in the evenin*, ail us Sunday school children saw her
babbsth school ImmiHllatcly after the morning
before the coffin was closed, and the
girl said, *0, Hennery, my friend, I do
TVT LODGE NO. 97. I. of P.. MeU at tta not deserve thia, and.it will kill me,’
1 Castte Hall. Nastovllta. Mlebigaa. every
The boy looked around at me with a
leer that reminded me of the rillian in
the play, and said. ’You wind yonr
own bnainesa.’
I was so mad that my

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mop the sidewallc with him. and break
pickets off the fence with him, and I
humped bia head on the curb, and kick­
ed him in the watch pocket, and then
1
be begged, but before I let him up he
promised never to insult her or any
other girl again, and be begged her
pardon, and then I borrowed ber hand­
kerchief to wipe the blood off tny nose,
and I walked home with her. That is
all, only I went -right homo and told
ma pa, and th?y was glad, and 'the
boys pa came over to our house to com­
plain of me, and pa was going to lick
him, and the minister heard of ir, and
he came up to onr bouse and put his
hand on my head and said he didn’t be­
lieve in fighting, but there were times
when nothing bnt a fight seemed to be
appropriate for the occasion, and he
put his arm around me and hugged me
till he burst one of my ribs. And ever
since that fight that poor little girt baa
gone about her work singing, and she
walks to the store in safety, ‘looking as
happy as a little queen, smiling and
joyous, and she says she knows ber
mother in heaven was lookig down and
saw that fight, for she sees her in ber
dreams every night, and her mother’s
face looks happier than it has anv
time since she moved to heaven. Say,
do you believe people up in heaven
have spy glasses strung t-Dough to look
down here, through the clouds, and see
a couple of boysscropping ou the side­
walk! Darned if I do."
“O, I don’t know,” said the grocery­
man, as be wiped a tear from his whiskera on his shirt-sleeve, “but I know
one thing. I am the meanest old fool
in this town, to keep finding fault with
you. You come out right every time,
and I swow, if yon hadn’t licked that
boy I would have licked you*” and the
bad boy said something about these
post mortem fighters, that are always
talking about fighting next week, but
who never get there at the right tiine,
and he went out whistling as usual,
happy as a bad boy could be.
DAB WAR

GWInFtOBE

A FUHSE-

"Uncle Pete, were you present at the
recent affrayF asked the justice of the
peace.
"I war, jedge. Dat is to say, not
zackly present, but kinder conspic’us
rotin de subewbaob de crowd."
"How did you know there waa a fight
goingonF
"W’v’w’en de crowe commensed to
run ober me, an de pistils begun to
crack right liberty an de bullits war a
flyin monsus thick roun my habyus
corpus, I jess eluded dey war a gettin
agitated, so 1 retiahed to de saddluli
shopF
“Did you remain in the shopF
"Not berry long jedge. Arter arrovin dar I dun look out do winder, an w’n
I seen free men shot, an a bullit come
in an grazed de side ob my head. 1
npected dar war gwin to ba a fnrse; so
I kinder sautered out-the back way, an
went to tend to some biziniss in de
country.”»

“I am a rustler, and don’t yer forgit
it,” eaid a man with a broad brimmed
hat ou and a belt full of dekdly weap­
ons on Front street the other day. "I’m
a bad man from Dakota, aud yer kin
put me down whenever thur’s any
scrimmaging to be done.
Tm thar
when yer want some big work, and
don’t you furgit it. None of the white
livered sons o’ wash-women kin run
over me. I’m a rustler, and don’t yer
furgetit!”
A number of men gathered around
him ont of curiosity and a little hit of
insignificant manhood stepped forward
and said:
“Shake, pardner. I’m a rustler mywh, an’ thar ain’t no white livered cuss
from Dakota that kin come around
here and brag about his stuff ’thout
lickin’ m. ."
"You! You!” aaked the surprised
Dakotan.
“Why, if you lived whar I
come from, they’d eat yer'up alive.”
"You’er a—ety—liar.” \
"Thar, now, yer needn’tYfrfnk yer
kin say what yer blamed rileme, lea’
cause yer little. Ef yer dou5t htfin. I’ll

slap yer jaws.”
“Oh! You great big, knock-kne&lt;d
coward!" cried the little man ' frothing
at the mouth, and the crowd ’clapped
their hands and cheered heartily, but
before the cheer had died away, the
Dakota giant had the little fellow bent
acrou his knee and wm spanking him
like all sin,
.
“Yer thought yer’d oome a game of
bluff did yer. Yer little, slinking, redbeaded pup. I heard yer tell that fel­
ler over yonder what yer’d do, an’ that
know’d yer’d take it up, I war layin’
far ye youngster.” The little mat
howled dismally, but the big man con­
tinued to spank, and when he was tired

KIBT4XES IDEITITY.
A good many people think the trav­
eling men are wicked, but the hotel
men they stop with are won*, and. oft­
en put np jobs on the traveling men to
have a little fun, and if they gets
good one on a traveling man on one
trip the traveling man more than gets
even on the next and vice versa. A Mil
wankee traveling man is a pretty fnjr
joker, and he does not often get left,
nut on a recent trip he was surprised
more than he ever wm before. It ap­
pear* that in Iowa City the minister
from from n distant elty was was go­
ing to exchange pulpits with a local
preacher. The name of the preacher
from the city was the -ame as that of
the Milwaukee traveling man, and
they both came'ou the same train Sat­
urday night. The traveling man wan­
ted a good rest over Sunday, so he tel­
egraphed-for a good room with a fire
In it, to the proprietor of the hotel.
The boss deacon of the church also en­
gaged a room for the viaiting nreacber,
who waa represented • to bo quite lib­
eral in his views, and it wm thought
he would feel more at home th, a hotel
thijn at a private house The landlord
was down to the train as wellas a coup­
le of deacons, and when the traveling
man stepped nff the car with his grip­
sack full uf plug tobacco and fine cut,
the landlord said, “good evening Mr.
B—” ’ The deacons heard the name
and went up to the traveling man and
one of them si»ul, “This is brother B, I
presume.” The traveling man said he
preaumedlt wm if he knew himself.
His wife is a sister of the church at
home, and being called a brother waa
nothing particularly new to him. So
the deacon took bis gripsack and they
all walked up to the hotel, conversing
by the way.
The traveling man
thought the landlord had got a new
runner for the hotel, and rather liked
the idea of having his grip carried by
a man who seemed a thorough gentle­
man.
“The weather seems quite propitious
for an early seeding on our broad
prairies,” said one of the deacons to
the traveling man.
“Very propish.” said the traveliog
map, as he took a cigar nut of his vest
pocket and chewed off the end, and of­
fered cigars to the deacons. “In all
the years I have been upon the high­
way I don’t know as I ever wvw the
weather any propishcr than it is now.
Have a light,” and lie scratched a
match on bis his hind leg and handed
it to one of the deacons. He had not
probably smoked a cigar in fifteen
years, but be thought if the city mir^
inter could smoke on the streets be
could, so ho puffed and strangled, and
got the ci gar to going, The other dea­
con said he would smoke bis after suppei. They walked along a few steps,
the deacon polling away, when all of a
sudden a stream of red fire b’lzed out
of the end of his cigar and fizzed and
sputtered, and be dropped it and turn­
ed pale. It was a loaded cigar, but
the deacon thought it wm a judgment
on him for smoking a cigar, and before
nnytliinggtaild be said they arrived at
the hotel,^d were shown right up to
the parlor bedroom without agister ing. Ontfof the deacons said, “Brother
B, wo have thought that you would
prefer this to going to one of our
houses to stop over Sunday. Is every­
thing to yonr liking here F
The traveling mao took up the tow
ela and smelled of them, looked in the
water pitcher, in the wardrobe, under
the lounge, and everywhere, and said,
“Thia is good enough for me. Every­
thing seems to be pretest or accounted
for, but you always find damp sheets in
thFse hotels,” and be stripped off the
bed clothes to let the sheets air, palled
off his coat and began to wash him
•elf, when one of the deacons said
"We will now leave you to your med­
itations and to prepare for supper, and
daring the evening some of the con­
gregation will call upon you and con­
verse with you upon oar needs as a
people, and the best way to arrive at
cettain resalts for the amelioration of
the condition of mankind,”
"That’s right," said the traveling
man, as be was rubbing his big red
race on a towel, while they went oat
of the door, “come around after sap­
per and PH play you a few games of
fifteen fmll pool.”
If a cyclone had struck the house, the
dt-aaras could not have been more sur­
prised. They never spoke till they
got ont of doora. and then they looked
at each oilier aud sighed. They had
never met a preacher, however liberal
he might be about his religious views,
who was quite so worldly in his talk,
and when the visiting preacher spoke
of playing wicked fifteen ball pool,
they felt as if they moat notify the of­
ficers of the church, so they went
nround and told what had happened.

"Th.r, I r^knii tbaTU do yer. may­
be you’ll learu by tbla that thar’. *
darned eigh t o’ lodiabneM i» the atorlea deal of talk.
about little men flayin’ big no. Yer

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per. the traveling man went into the
billiard room and got up a game wil'h
some of the dnimmerH.and pretty aeon'
the door Wm darkened by a committee
from the church, who looked at the
game for a moment, and1 acted as
though they would sink through the
floor. Finally one of them edged into !
the room just m the traveling man was j
•boot to hole a ball in a far ‘ corner
pocket and one of the drummers said;
lie couldn’t do it and the traveling j
man. who was supposed to be a preach- I
er, set his cue down on the floor and 1
offered to bet the Cigars for all four of 1

Loomis,

them that he would hole the ball.
This wm too much, and the deacon 1
touched the traveling man on the
shoulder and said in a piteous voice:
“Brother B, thia conduct is unseem­
ly. There is a committee in the next
room that desires to eovnerse withy'ou
Leave this wicked place anl come with

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The traveling man tamed to the dea­
con and laughed so they could hear it
in Dee Moines, and said, “Cap, I
thought at flrat you were having fan
with me. bnt now I see it is a case of
mistaken identity. You have taken
me for a minister, which I am not*
Yoar visitor, who is to preach to you
tomorrow, sits oat in the office there,
io a splint? bottom chair, feeling hurt
and ignored. I am sorry for the mis­
take, bat I couldn’t help it I travel
fora Milwaukee tobacco hoase.” and
he went on and pocketed the ball, won
the cigars, and the deacon went out,
and they soon found the right Mr. B,
and explanations followed, but the to
bacco drummer kept the parlor bed­
room.
However, all the traveling
men who were in town attended the
nex&amp;lay, enjoyed the german, chipped
in toward the collection, and all were
unanimous that the preacher did much
better in the pulpit than the traveling
man would, though they were satisfied
the traveling man could discount him
on the road selling tobacco.

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Three of us walked into the office of
a hotel in a little townin Mississppi one As other dealers ask 50c for.
night, and when tbelandlord had been
aroused from his nap behind the stove,
You can buy as good
a big dog kicked off the only bench in
the room, and a smoking lamp turned
up so that we could see each other, he
gazed up and said:
“Gentlemen, Tm a poor landlord.but
a truthful man. In the first. I’ll have
to put three of you into one bed. In
the next place, it’s a bed so dog-goned
OF ME FOR
mean that you’d a heap better lie on
the floor.”
“Can’t we sic up in the room F asked
one.
‘ Don’t believe you kin. There’s a
dozen panes of glass gone, the roof As other dealers ask $1.25 for.
leaks, and there’s no show to build a
fire."
You can buy as good
“ Wbat sort of a tavern do you keep,
anyhowT"
“Poor— miserable poor. I’m no land­
lord, my wife runs all to poetry, and
the building is mortgaged for morin
OF ME FOR
it’s worth.”
“How about breakfaatF
“Well you can coant on bacon, ’taters and hoe-cake, with mighty poor
coffee. The tablecloth is full o’holes,
we never use napkins, and maybe there As othef dealers ask 50c for.
won’t be forks enough to go ’round."
“See here!” growled the drummer,
“you’d better get oat o’this and give
room to somebody who can keep a ho­
tel!"
“I know it—I know it, bat where
and how shall I go? I couldn’t raise
-FOR FROMsix bits to save my neck, and what
town wants me! I haven't got no
-totrade, am too weak to labor in the
fields, and this keepin’ tavern seems Are Warranted fully equal in Every
to be the only opening for me.”
Respect to those my compet­
“Got any whiskyf”
itors are vainly trying to trust
“Nary!"
ont for &gt;25 to &gt;38—interest
“Any good waterf”
compounded four times
“Well, it’s creek water, and party
sandy just now.”
"Any moor wood to keep up the

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“Not a stick, but I’ll cat some in the
rooming.”
“The foar of us stood looking at
each other for a long minute, aud it
was the landlord who spoke first. He
said:
“Gents, its noose to kick. Tro sorry
and that’s al! I can do. I’ll light an­
other lamp, bring oat a pack of keerds
and we’ll play seven-up while the hired
man comes i n and fiddles for us. It’s
only six hours to daylight, and eight to
breakfaat,and a shilling ping of tobacker pays the bill for the hull three of
you.”
But when we left the next forenoon
he wouldn’t even take that. He said
our »ociety was recompense enough.—

Jones—“It is too bad. I believe I
wm boro on an unlucky day.” Smith—
“Why soF “Here I am, a mere no­
body. and yet the man I made aits to­
In the meantime the day in the hall of congreaa, and be
don’t acknowledge his debt, either."
referring F “To Colonel Blank." "But
he owes all his political aoectres to bis

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�Jill'HI GAM NEWS.
jfH. Smith. Pinionoing, wm killed
while unloading log* at St. Helen MonE, R. Brigg** ftre year-old boy, Am,
WM drowned near the mill at Daviaburg Monday.
Jamea Wray. *n »ld man living near
Buchanan, wm killed by a falling tree
' in the wind storm.
.
Byron Banna, aged 15, who lived
• three mil •« from Mair, wm crushed tn
death Thursday by a log rolling on him
A young lady named Stegtxla, while
atteinpiingto save her family during a
fire at Fillmore Center, near Holland,
Sunday, wm fatally burned.
J. B. Tonnley, an old mau, hung him­
self in his Hon-in-law’a barn at Wattonaville' Friday ufteiuoo'n. He Um
born deranged aince Che death of bis

mostly to fruevH. atan ding timber and
hay stacks. Some bams were panly
unroofed and many people badly scared
Mrs. D. R,Giuw61d died at Vermont­
ville Monday .morning. Mr. and Mrs.
Griswold were among the early pio­
neers of Vermontville, and have long
l&gt;een nAgnixed m prominent and inflneritiiumrtBber* of the community In
willch they have resided and have con­
tributed no email shaie to its develop­
ment and prosperity. Ina family of
right, including them selves and six
children, thia is the first death which
has occurred, Mr. G. aged 80 years afill
surviving. Mrs. Griswold had reached
the age ot 78 years. The funeral
was held Wednesday afternoon at Ver­
montville.

OUR OWN COUNTY.

Xorw MeShss.
. Which Mi. '»

(Virginia Qty (Nev.) Zotarprls*.)

street, received a letter and a newspapei
from her husband, who is in the diamond
fields of South Africa. When neariug

denoe of a friend wao generally reads for
berths letters that ooms from her hus­
band. While standing and debating in
her mind the questi/u of going on at once

McShana, almost nwcbauloally, opened
being able to spell out print. As she
opened the paper, she thought she ob*
or gravel ” fall out of it, though she
paid bat little attention, thinking at the
time it was some * schtuff that bad
worked Into the Da per on the road."
When her friend read the letter it waa
found that her husband—** trusting to

polled Um replanting of cotton in the district
about Columbus, Tex.
Edward D. Huntington, a well known
capitalist of Cincinnati, died suddenly at
that city Monday night.
.
.
On charge of the Otterville train robbery
Frank James. Um bandit, was Moudar. at
Booneville, Ma, admitted to bell in'fid.OW.
Advice* from Cape Town mention a strike
and serious disorders in the diamond fields.
The men are searched daily at the ooucluaion of work.
Alexander Mitchell says the BL Paul Road
will soon complete Ito branch from Cedar
Rapids to Ottumwa, but will make do new

All Hie German Princes have agreed If
the KeGcb-teg reject* tiie uir*.-urc prolong­
ing Uie antJ-bocixllal law lUo dteaoluUou ot
that body shall ensue.
Mra. Helen Cowles Pomeroy, wife of ths
American Minister at Cairo, and danxbler
of Edwin Cowles, of Cleveland, died Mun­
day at Florence, Italy.
The Sheriff at Garysburg, M. C., arrested
two prominent relored politicians who were
about to fight a duel Ou Ibe person of une
be found two overcoats and a plate of sbeetIrou fifteen Inches w;uare.
It h estimated that some 75,000 animals,
Including thoroughbred balls, stallions and
young cattle will be shipped over ths North­
ern Pacific Road to the Montana ranges this
Beason.
A bill was Introduced into the House
Monday making It unlawful to collect a
fare on any conveyance throughout the
United States when passengers could not

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Geo. Andweilefa house near Free­
port waa burned a fevr daya ago.
Mrs. Addie Murphy died from con­ paper, as specimens, no Iom than fifteen
Mr*. Daniel Porgnard, of Larnite,
diamonds in the rough, ranging In value
hung herself in the garret with a piece sumption last Friday at Cedar Creek.
1
Shank, of the Middleville RepnbHean from twenty to one hundred and twenty
ofaheep twjne. nearly aevering her
head, Saturday afternoon. She leaves ia about to establish a paper at Caledo­ etoue remained in tba. paper. However,
nia.
five children.
she remombcro-l that when the opened the
Myron Simpson and Widow SliarpThe VanBjiren county poorhouse at
paper abs was in a walk—where the snow
sti.ie,
of Barry, were united in mar­ waa off ths ground—just opposite too resi­
Hartford burned Tuesday night. Fif­
dence of a neigbor.
teen of the inmates were burned to riage last week.
Accompanied by ber friend she at ones
Tbn*. Cheeabrough had a hand bad­
death. The loss is about &gt;15,000; in­
A fierce rainstorm submerged the country
ly mutilated brTTbuzz saw at Freeport returned to the place. Not a diamond was
sured for &gt;10.000.
to
be found; but Mrs. McShane's frisnd around Dallas, Tex., Sunday night, result­
John Schnndler. a tailor of Bay City, the other day.)
bad observed a lot of chickens about tbs ing in serious washouts on railways. The
Kreler -Broa/store At Middleville was ■pot, and was confident they had found volume of water emptying into Trinity
has twice been presented with twins by
was so great that it changed the cur­
his wife, and the good woman, to burglarized of clothing and a large and swallowed the glittering little stones. River
rent, the river flowing up stream.
place him under everlasting obligations number of silk handkerchiefs the other In a short time quite a crowd of men and
The vacant
______
_A,-I
ma
vacant
rrwmoncy
or
dowuoid
voh ITesidency of Bowdoln Colnight.
wo»„ b*l
.boat th. -I»—b.T- ! ,
ho bM„ o|Tcred to
a jj.
has just given birth to triplets, .
u th. Soum, ot Amlioml.
Ed White, of Yankee Spring*, was ho Ins Iwn told .bout th.
Sunday afternoon two deaf mutes
“
Vo™*
Ov„ h»lt th. attl. tn Southern UUh
named Moore, twin brothers, while badly bitten by a stallion last week, »
ehlck.o. In ...rch ot gr.T.1, whU. th. h,„ dw (rom. ,u„aUoo
expo..,,
walking on the railroad track at Flint that his arm had to be amputated, and ground wa» covered with snow In meet ! during the past winter.
were struck by an engine. One of his life ia in danger.
pbon. It «u th. gonootl opinion thnt th. I
The 4tocgi,u lUc,„„ h,v,
The following persona have liee.n fowls bad swallowed the gems.
them wm instantly killed and the oth­
nM,lor for feny purpose, u they dedrawn as jurors for the May term of
The chickens belonged to the neighbor in I diM to pay a license of &gt;59.
er escaped with a few bruises.
The dead laxly of Thos. Birmingham the circuit court: Charles Severn, As­ front of whose place the newspaper had I 'Adulterated tea to the amount of 450
been opened, and this neighbor could not bo
was brought to West Bay City Monday syria; R. Haynes, Baltimore; Gideon
expected to sacrifice his whale flock—num­ a steamer which arrived from Londou.
evening. He wm on the AaGrce river Hughes. Barry; Henry Rogvra, Carl­ bering thirty fowls—for nothing. As no
A construction train on the Mexican Cen­
ton
;
Hibtiard
Opley,
Castleton;
Wm.
Sunday, and was struck by a falling
one could tell which particular chicken tral Road was wrecked Tuesday st Oltera,
tree, death resulting from the blow or Hicks. 1st and 4th ' wards. Elkanah might have a diamond in its crop, and killing two American employes and wound­
ing
ten.
Morford.
2&lt;1
and
3d
wards,
Hastings
which
not,
it
would
bo
necossmy
to
sacri
­
from drowning, or from both.
George G Cargill, Dun’s Commercial
Philip Fouser, a young man about utty; Chas, .‘ndrna, Hastings; Morris fice the whole lot.
, Agency representative at Des Moines for
Tbe
owner
disliked
to
lose
his
chickens,
28yearx of age, while at work at mill in CobooD, Hope; John. Yarger, Irving ;
but finally said be would let them go, un-k* several years, has absconded. Dabbling in
j grain options led to his downfall
Waterloo, Jackson county, last week, Alden Farnham, Jonhstown; James
I
The Eagle Slave Works, at Van Wert,
wm hit in the abdomen with a bolt Hall, Maple Grove ; Joseph Kelly, Or­
cents each, cash down. Mrs. MoShane had
thrown by the saw, which injured him angeville; Williard Perry, Rutland; no money, and knew not wh«t to do. How* I O., the largest establishment of the kind In
Hie State, were burned Tuesday, with 500,­
so badly that death resulted in about James Partridge, Thornapple; Mich­
000 staves. The loss is heavy, but is well
ael Switzer, Woodland; John Ever­ miner of a sporting turn, who happened to covered by Insurance.
six hours.
The House sub-Committeo on Post-otficea,
Daniel S. Holcomb hu been appoint­ hart, Yankee Springs; Geo. Kent, As­ bo present, agreed to pay for all the chick­
ens provided Mrs. McShane would give
ed administrator for the estate of Jacob syria; S. Hichman, Baltimore; Mason him any stone he might pick out from considering the contract system of teleg­
raphy, has decided to make twenty-five
D. Crouch. He gave bonds in the sum Byington, Barrs; James LancMter, among tho«e recovered. Mrs. McShane cents the maximum for twenty words
of &gt;50,000. And ba is at the same time Carlton; F. S. Barry, Castleton ; Geo. accepted the offer, with the proviso that throughout the United Slate*.
under bonds to appear for trail charged Gregory, Hastings.
The five-story structure Noa. 03 and 04
killed.
Duaue street, extending to Thomas street.
with the murder of the same Jacob D.
The fowls were enticed into their house New Yock, occupied by dry-goods dealers,
Letters from members of the Mich­
Crouch.
and the heads cut off the whole lot. The was entirely destroyed by fire Tuesday
John Shouta, a young man, aged 33, igan brigade, U. R. Knights of PvthiM, contents of their crops being carefully night, resulting in a loss of $250,000.
Embody Ail the Latest and Most Desirable Improvements, and are, In fact, the
in the employ of Ashael Owen, of near state that they arrived safe at Cres­ washed, twelve of toe gems were found.
The stewards of the Grand Circuit fixed
Most Practical Machines tn the Market.
Vernon, wm found dead Tuesday morn cent City, and were escorted by Or­ Generally they were worth from
:&lt;&gt; £», the trotting dates Tuesday at Rochester, ths
but there were three worth $100 and over. circuit opening at Pittsburgh, July 15-13,
ing nt the barn, where he bad gone to leans division No. 1 and Crescent di
thence
to
Cleveland,
Buffalo,
Rochester,
-do the chores, with a gun shot wound vision Nt». 2 to the Pythian armory nt One of these, a stone worth $130, fell to the Hartford, Providence, and dosing at Al­
io the right temple. Suicide and no Washington artillery hall, where they share of the speculative miner. Mrs. Mc­ bany. September O-IX
A canvass of a train between Milwaukee
were received by Chancellor Comman­ Shane was helped out on ber side by dress­
ascertainable cause.
ing and selling the chickens at from sev­ and Madison, carrying principally delegates
Thon. Blak»*, an ex-convict. stole a der Santini. Wm. T. Wbitinareh, of enty-tire cents to $1 each.
to the Wisconsin Republican Convention,
ride from Chelsa to Jackson. Endeav­ .Muskegou. Grand Chaplain, renponded
was made Tuesday as to Presidential pref­
oring to alight at the Junction, Jack­ in lichalf of the Michigan knight*. The told. Besides the uncut diamonds found erences, giving Arthur 17; Blaine, 8; Ed­
son, before the train stopped, he fell Adrian city band accompanied the bri­ in the craws of the fowls, there waa taken munds, 4; Fairchild, 2, and Tilden, 1.
Tlx&gt; British House of Commons lias re­
beneath the cars, fractured bis ’ skull, gade and won the prize in the compeli- j from one a handsome emerald that was jected by a vote of 149 to 79 the bill licens­
broke his left arm io three places and five dreoa dr^ll.
thought this stone ha I also been sent by ing crematories.
The maple sugar crop In Calhoun and
Jiad both fret cut off.
There wm a mau walking up and her husband, tbouch it was not mentioned Barry Comities, Mich., this season will
• Richard (Peer, a farmer near near
in bis letter. While this matter wa» bring largely exceed last yeai’s yield.
- South Lvons, in an altercation with a down in the Union depot, the other day ' discussed, a lady living in tbe yicinity
It Is officially denied that O'Kell;, the
neighbor's boy last fall while threshing who wum ho tall and thin oh to attract , camv up and at once claim *4 the ettwraliL 1 ne vspaper corres;&gt;ondent, has been arrvat~ the day j al by order of the Egyptian Government.
emphasised his remarks by jabbing a general attention. He llnallV approach | 8be said she lost it out of her ring
% Full Line of I! aggiea and Road Carts.
ed
Officer
Button
with
an
inquiry
about
।
before.
No
one
knew
what
to
say
to
this,
'
According to lie official report of the re­
pitchfork into the boy’s face. A jury trains, and the officer made bold to in
nresent did not wish to
u&gt;di.nt.u,
as those present
dispute 1 cent railroad accident near Ciudad-ileal,
in the circuit court charged him &gt;375
( the point. S--cin£ tow matters stood, the ! Sp .in, fifty-nine
...^ penoM were killed and
quire
if
it
wm a case of tapeworm.
and costs for the performance.
lady ran off home, and presently returned | fifty-six injured.
"No, sir!" wm the emphatic answer
Luke Phipps was tried at Sandwich,
■ with her ring, into the setting
h the I slua||-pox la epidemic at Cbarlmton, HL
THZ LINZ &gt;EL.-H'xdi BY THZ U. 8. GOTT
emerald fitted perfectly. On^liDg this, i The schools were closed Wednesday, aud
Ont., Friday for the murder of his wife "I am training for a prize fight."
"Indeed! Who are going to fight t" ' all at once ogrcesl that the stone was the • the Circuit Court, juat convened tor ths
TO CAiUY TILE FAST MAIL
on the ferry I Hint, Hope, August 19,
"Slugger Stl'livan, uulesa he backs 1 property of the lady.
spring term, &gt;d|ournesl until LilL
1883. The trial lasted from 10 o’clock
Tbe Siamese embassy 1* expected to ar­
out.*’
in the forenoon till 4 o'clock in the af­
I rive at New York next Sunday, and Gen­
"My dear friend," said the officer, as
A FREAK OF NATURE.
ternoon, at which hour the jury found
' oral Hancock tias ordered a salute of twvoa verdict of guilty of murder in the first t*Hrs of sympathy
- .
. stood in his
* • eyes,
Troat ( ly-ooe KUU8 to be Oral at Governor’* island.
.1____ aud
j ,i._
_______wm
______
_____.1 ““ififSllllivan
Sullivannlinnld
shouldhir
hitvnn
yonnalwk.il
body blow
**
- |
Albert
Witiielme’s fourtecn-year-oid
degree,
I he prisoner
aeuteuced
daughter died at Carton, O.. Wednesday
to -'be hanged on the 17th of next June. he would send his fist dear through
I from tbe effects ot jumping a skipping-rope
!Helens'H. T.) Independent ]
you
so
that
half
bin
arm
wotlld
np|&gt;ear
A terrible accident happened at the
One ot tbe m&lt;»«t peculiar freaks of nat­ ! three hundred and iifty-sevea cutiseculivs
Humboldt mine.Tneaday night rcaalt- on the other side.” ure that has ever mW fcJ °ur notice i* re­
•'Exactly, sir! That's what I have
Trichinosis caused the death of Mr. Friem
in the death of two miners named
ported to be upon the Trout Creek Trail in
Chas. Lobb and Joseph Bray.
They calculated on ! With rny ribs and ver­ tbe Cceur d’Al-ne mines. It is nothing at Baltimore Wednesday. and three of his
..uU“6T0lV A
daughters are hi u precarious condition.
had fired off two holes charged with tebrae holding his hand fast, I have store nor les? than an Ice-bridge over one The infected pork was eaten last Friday at
giant powder an&lt;l returned to thu place him at a disadvantage, and I will ham­ jt the gulch-* which tbe trail croesea. dinner.
too tMvoD after the discharge, having mer him good and solid. Yea, sir, let The manner ot H* formation is Very pecul­
iar. Tbe Trout Creek
i: will be re­
THE MAREtT
barely reached the spot when a large him jam bis fist through my body and membered, is what ia called a bmw- rati—
body of ground fell from above, bury- thfi stakes are mine!”—Free Pres*.
that is,—Cattle.
n trail upon the snow. The snow
LIVE
HTOCK
; QOITNfe WEST.
-iagdonr of the party underneath, two
the whole trail during the winter arwy rP.....................
«in.T Luts amnmrs
tHWWSS
COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS aged from eix to right feet deep, while in
of whom escaped with alight injuries.
TKAM, DAILY rBOM
! some places it wm even deeper. The
Council Room*.
stampeders followed the Mme path, wKKAT-Ntxf'&amp;d
MIT reasrr loads that can te PS’TTJnn3! CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
Oar Eaton County Neighbors.
NaahrUle, Apr. di, 1HM.
Uo. S ."prttif
..
.
1
which, with the alternating frwbxiug and 4XIKN
PERFECT LV SATIS FACTO **
'
Hssrt of tbs Continent b}
.1
..
i Regular meeting.
««sU ■
r
Tu , £*
NUe
Of PMSflc J uoettoo or Omaha to
Bollevr had n base Imll club 36 year* I Present, Boston, president; Dickinson, Ho- ;j thawing, by degrees became packed and i'ATS—Wesu'/n Mis&lt;-t
.
51?:
rtety st styles »n.l prlres. H.,14 by AreLclass
DFNVFD
- — i frozen hard from tbe ground to a level
'’"r”*.''"iltaUoua. _____ „______ ______________________________
PiiKK-SH./
..........................
ag, Purkey and Truman, trustees. Abeent, | wi.h Ue ,now. A, Ion&lt; o on„ k
nj&gt;iD
m&gt;- rruuln» unU w It l..« IUD's name &lt;m tbe but.
LAHD-Hoadn
......................
CHICAGO coni.LT CO., Chicago, III.
Malignant diphtheria ia raging ;u FurulM aud Smith.
i this frr.aen ridge he was all right, but to CHEE»H
I..............................
J Brookfield.
................
SAN FRANCISCO,
Minutes of iast.meeting ran! and approved, i step off of it at either side was to sink out WOijJ-rioafestic
ata in the Far West, bbo
CHICAGO.
Oe motion the petition of Fowler &amp; BBP
Camp- ' of sight in tbe deep soft snow.
Eaten county Gveenbackeru favor the
BttVRS-Bxtra....................
KANSAS CITY,
'
“
gulch
(
Or
gorge)
which
is
at
prexent
nomination of Butler for the presidency i brI1 WM
from the table and on motion
/' Choice. J
Good. 1. ................
. i*&lt;Wmx«rs
.
,
spanned by the ice bridge referred to, beBellevue is at I**t to have a skating ,
granted.
Meding
the petition asking
oat
the council not 1 came drifted full of snow, which was forty
On motion
rink. It’s ditueueions are 3«xl00 feet
‘ tbe
Butckrvrs' Stock.
■ was taken from the or fifty feet deep. Tne first stampede,-*
Interior Cattle
to accept any saloon
°
Tbro.th i.iae, to alliwiuiim
pfiSe
aod.-tt U.ae«rly completed.
table and on motion prayer of petltlonurv was over this rente had no difficulty, with their HOC, S4 Live—Good to Choice.
wnnnr
AX'D MICH.
MICH
n&lt;«&gt;rta
or u»
and HoeU&gt;W«aL
WI.HJDLAMI,
Uie
MinKlUdM
of W»l
c
While raising a barn a few tiny-K ago, not grantedsnow-shoes on their feet, in crossing upon ilL'TFBHl-Ciwamery .
Wallace Wood, of Eaton, waa atrnck by
Good
to
Choice
Dal
tbe
surface
of
the
snow,
and
by
the
slow
CITY OF MEXICO,
The druggist boad of F. T. Boise with F. C.
EG0»-Frenh.................
a timber ood aerionzly injured.
BUae aud debMtlan Leibhauser as sureties, process of packing, ami the alternating FIXITR—Winter..........
Rprtmr.
Ad eight-year-old lad nf tjvytville, presented and|oa [motioa accepted and ap- freezing and thawing, the trail across the
HOME-SEEKERS
gulch
finally
became
solid
clear
to
tbe
GRAIN—WhakuNo.’ 3
named Chariot Danielatried to mix fire
ground. Finally came a culnook and a
Com. No. I
and pewter Cue other day- . He wm ' The following accounts were presented and
general thaw. The water from tbe melted
on mottos allowed:
• bad-y burned.
snow urp tbe gnk-h accumulated against
Aiwoe Allen, • wealthy bapitaiist,
the frozen snow-wall until st last a hole BR(K&gt;M
was broken through the natural dam, next
■ died at his home, a few mile* northfof Clark Rathburn,.
John Roberta,....
• Cnarlntte Saturday. Deeeaaed waa 84
M. H. Reynolds...
rATOB8-riiood to Choice'
Geo. Greenfield,..
2 50 great distance from tbe surface of tba
J. 8PINDL.KR.
500
Nearly &gt;2,009 has fatwa paid our in Wm. Boston
Fran k Griffin, ....
250
Bdtevue for furs Uh* ptu»t winter,xkunk Daniel
continued this openin; enlarged, un: 11 it la
Hickman,.
Flooring.
■ and mt pelta preiominatiDg with mink MarkPmrtes,
I offer for sale at 35 per eent lass than coat a
sOMeraud coon in leaner quaotitlea.
WUngtoa.".,7^.71’ 7 7." 7.’
Darwin Foster, of Qoit-dia, has Dever
SOO
Steam Oder Preu and Ap■
»alu*JS
uihm’ a particle of tolxcco in any form,
n BAar liberty.
Wm. E. Borrox,
nor drank a drop of liquor, beer, cider, Fkaxk XcDrmrv,
Fair to Good .
Clerk.
PresMtenr.
HOGS-Yorkers
lea of coflee. and i* now 4ft yearn, of
PhUndeletes
Steam Power, 100 barrels par day.
DIED)
The pevide of Charlotte are obligtyl McINTOiH.—In Vermontville. April 25, MM. faUow of the party bad the aodnclty to
.
BAUniffJMli
WOODI-AXD, April
latite
McIntosh, wife of Darwin Mclntos x The
** iS&gt; Oe«nrr Pn*t&lt;n &gt;4.8® for io­
CATTLB—Best
funeral was held at the M. E. chureh Vv EJ-Medium
der P. Holter.
'
,
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MAY 8, 1884.

THE MEW I OBI OOMVEITIOI.
Tbe result of tbe New York Repub­
lican State Convention (a good report
of which appeared In last week’s Niwi)
will have a powerful influence upon
the National Convention.
Before the convention tbe state was
considered almost solid for President
Arthur, bat the broadaxe of Indepen­
dent Republican sentiment hewed
right and left effectually, and the big­
gest trunk* iu the Republican forest
Were felled one on top of another in an
unsightly tangle, and Chester A.
Artl.nr went down with James G.
Blaiae crash ia gon top of him. We re­
fer particularly to tbe selecting of del­
egates-at-large, which comes a* near
tn tbe popslar voice of the state as is
come-at-able.
Four years ago the delegates-atlarge .-.ere Roscoe Conkling, Chester
A. Arthur, James D. Warren and
Alonzo B. Cornell. They went to
Chicago instructed for Grant. This
year Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew D.
White, John I. Gilbert and Edwin
Packard are the de)egati»-at large,with
freedom to act in the best judgement.
These gentlemen are classed
a*
Edmunds men, but they are rather re­
presentatives of the sentiment witinn
the Republican party which is opposed
to ring combinations and tbe spoils
system than adherents of Mr. Edmunds
or of anybody in particular. In short
they are civil service reformers, and
■one at least is an outspoken Prohibi­
tionist. They will undoubtedly give
their cheerful and willing support to
Mr. Edmunds if it shall appear at
Chicago that he would be a* satisfac­
tory to others a* he' is to themselves.
They are in unison with him in desir­
ing that the Republican party shall win

THE 8ALVATI0NIBTSProbably no stranger phase of reli­
gion and religious services exist in tbe
civilized world tlmn ia exemplified in
the “Salvationists,” so called. Origin­
ating in London, a few years ago, the
organization has received considerable
accession* from certain classes of peo­
ple, and the story of the Salvation
Army is varied and unique. A* the
name would indicate, tbe Salvation
Aimy partake* of a military character.
It is led and officered by person* of
both sexes, under military titles, and
*wbo wear a peculiar uniform. Accom­
panied by bands of music, whose capa­
bilities for sound are reinforced by the
loudest vocal mesic, they parade the
streets, bold open air meetings, and
endeavor by these public means to gain
proselytes. If tbeir meetings are held
indoors they partake of tbe same na­
ture, and tbe exhortation* are, to sav
the least, of the loudest and strongest
eb* raptor.
The career of the Salvationist* bar
outiloor meeting* bare often resulted
in small riot*, and they have almost in*
variably defied the municipal author­
ities in the endeavors of the latter to
keep them within peeper bound*. In
thia they consider themselves nothing
short of martyrs. Of course it ia not
the intention or policy to interfere with
religious serrlres held in a proper man­
ner, but it i* v ery evident that the aal-

intelligent people, and vt i* stranw
that tbe organisation has gained such
a foothold that it baa Ito proceedings
are simply revival meetings on a scale
ao extravagant, and with soch aceeoaftacs as to rob them of all tbe charac­
teristics of true religion. They are recegn'sed by do religious denomination.

EDITORIAL KOTES-

ocratio pres*. Should Mr. Tilden be
nominated hi* party would require him
to eatebiiab hi* identity.

A person being naked what wa*
meant by realities of life, answered:
“Real estate, real money and a real
good dinner, none of which can be
realized without real hard work.”
Give the commercial traveler* of
thi* country -printed description* of
criminals at 1 irgv, with the assurance
of a liberal re ward fortapture, and no
rascal coult^ lakeajourney
_
. of a hnndred mile* by rail.

Seven thousand people sheafed “yes"
when in closing the session of the Mormob conference John Taylor put to a
vote the question: “Shall we uphold
tbe doctrines of our church, including
polygamy—stand by it and defy the
powers of the nation !"
We may expect a great influx of
dukes, eari*. counts and baronet* from
Europe thia summer. It costs only $20
by steerage to New York. Thon when
the “noblemen" ate married to the
daughters of nch Americans they go
back a* fl rat-c I a** pasaenger*, regard­
less of expense*.
Blaine pauses long enough in his
literary labor* to Jubilate over tbe re­
sult of the New York State Conven­
tion—Arthur’s own state—and says if
any candidate captures a single district
delegate in his state, he will absolute­
ly forbid the use-of his name in tbe
Chicago convention.

although this waa then justly CMsldered a prodigiou* number, Ibuamucb as
for the twelvemonth before tbe aggre­
gate bad been bet B.908.
Why are
claims of thia character, insteed of
gradually decreasing with the lapse of
time, as they should do, suddenly in­
found to quadruple within tbe apace of
two year*. The answer ia that thia
crease is due solely to the greed of
claim agents, who cheat their victims
out of a fee, and put the Government
to much trouble, for application8 which
they know to be preposterous. Official
statement*show that out of every hun­
dred of tlie recent application* for arrearaof pay and bounty, not ten have
the faintest merit, aud not five are
made through the voluntary action of
the claimants.

VICINITY

LOCALS

HASTINGS.
OH, WHERE I OH, WHERE 1

Ob where, oh wbete. ia th* electric mint
Where, ob where la be!
With bis pious whine, and bls tall plug bat,
Where, ob where can he be t
Where, ob where is my student gone,
Says Ductor Woodmansee,
1 lent him my name, that mau ot such fame,
Perhaps be a out on a spree.
Where, ob where, asya the Jeweler Al,
Where’s that perfect D. B. I
I’ve had a slight shock, and I’m out a watch.
, Confound that shocking M. D.
He’s gone, be’a gone, says the Banner man,
Where, ob where did he fleel
I’ve puffed with a will, his greatness and skill
And now I’m left, you see.
Oh when, ob when, will we people learn
Oh when be able to see
.
That boasting lipa if given due time,
Will prove tbe quack M. D.
Bastings, April 30.

Tbe following remark by Col. Ro­
bert G. Ingersoll of Peoria, III., is re­
ported by the Indianapolis Journal: “If
I had the privilege ot picking out the
Will Finley is again clerking at the
President I would name John M. Har­ Hastings h .use.
lan of tbe-United States Supreme
A. J. Buwne is in Kalamazoo trying
bench. He came from Kentucky. He to resurrect tbe railroad enterprise.
it about fifty year* of age, and is a man
Mrs. W. T. Brown departed for her
ot bravery and splendid ability.”
new Lome in Chicago on Saturday.
Tbe festive latzx saw in the crdqnet
South Carolina is in a very unfortun­
ate plight, and her people are much works bit off Elmer Jewell’s right
thumb
on Saturday.
worse ofl than the inundated inhabit­
A. H. Johnson, of tbe Banner, was
ant* of tbe Western valleys. A large
called
to
Oakland county this week,
number of her industrious and work­
ing farmers are actually starving, a on account of tbe serious illness of hi*
fact wbicbikeema almost incredible in mother.
Ike Hendershott’* residence on Green
a year when wheat is cheaper than at
ntxeet caught fire Sunday afternoon,
any time within twenty-five year*.
but prompt action on the pact of tbe
Congress is moping along io the
fire department prevented serious dam­
mo* tlXze and unpardonable manner.
age.
It seems almost linpoMible for the
The funeral of Mr*. Jas. Mead, of
members to understand that they are
Lansing, occurred in this city on Sun­
not only wasting time, but Iota of mon­
day, and the remains were interred in
ey in their long, drony and unneces­
tbe Rutland cemetery.
The, Meads
sary windine**. Summer will soon be
were formerly of Rutland.
here aud tbe work,of tbe sessi jn will
At tbe council meeting Friday even­
then be rushed through iu the usual
ing, L. E. Koappen wa* elected village
reckless manner, witboutdue coasider­
attorney, and L. E. Stauffer appointed
ation.
________
to serve w, supervisor in tbe second
The busy politician
and third ward* during the illness of
Boometh,
the
regular elect.
And lofty his ambition
Loometh.
The notorious Tom Casey, for whose
apprehension
a reward of $100 has been
To be * delegate be
Beeketb,
offered by tbe sheriff, wa* captured at
And with an air elate be
Jefferson, Wi»., Monday. Sheriff Crea­
Speaketh.
sy immediately departed for that place
and was -xpected to arrive with his
Bbowetb,
prisoner Thurod*y evening.
Era be to the convention
Goeth.
Tbe Greenback county convention
was in session at the court bouse Sat­
HI* heart beneath Msecdtor
Bwelleth,
urday afternoon, with Orson Swift of
When friends the ahtaing dollar
Maple Grove as chairman. TwentySeUeth.
four delegate*—including A. G. Kent
Tbereiaa report in the Argentine Re­
of Aaqyna, N. Clemons of Baltimore,
public, South America, that the Mor­
S. McIntyre and A. D. Kennedy of
mons, expecting to be driven oat of the
Hastings, C. P. Larabee of Hope, Or­
United States, contemplate removing
son Swift and G. D. Moore of Maple
to that sountry, and a soa of Brigham
Grove, J. L. Reed of Prairieville, Geo.
Young is now en route to Patagonia to
Bar^n of Woodland, C. A. Polley of
purchase lands for that purpose. A
Castleton, W. F. Hicks, J. LichV and
Buenos Ayres newspaper expresses the
J. H. Denniti of Hastings city—were
hope that 4to national government will
chosen to the state convention.
*‘at once knock the scheme on tbe head”
Hastings Lodge, No. M, celebrated
remarking that "not even the most
the sixty-flftiCsDDiversary of Odd Fel­
lowship ia America, at their ball, Sat­
should be aHowed to be polluted by
urday afternoon and evening in an ap­
Mormon footstep*.”
propriate manner. There waa a large
Last year ia the state of Ohio tbe av- attendance, members of tbe order be­
ing preseot from Woodland, Nashville,
teen marriages, but for sevea marri Freeport and Middleville. The princi­
ares there was ope application for di­ pal address waa made by Hon. D. R.
vorce. Of tbe cause of divorce the
greatest nawbee, 1,819, are for absence Geo. Rarden, Frank Palmertea, John
and neglect, then follow cruelty, adul­ Hines and Job* Wunderlich, of Wood­
tery, drunkenness and fraud in their land ; Elias Lockhart and E. Partello,
respective order, besides 18fl eases with of Nashville,; Dr.H.F. Peckham and
do causes aasjgntd.
In all these tbe Harrington, of Freeport; Dr. Hanlon,
of Middleville; a selection by Mrs. A.
except for adultery and fraud, and in D. Maynard, of Hastings, and Mr and
these the males are only slightly in ex­ Mrs. Hay ford sang a eouple of oldcess of tbe females. Only twenty-two
husbaads were divorced on account of to 150 prraoa*. »
A little after

iunntay Fredrick

NORTH CiMTLETON.
Cad Bolo has returned from Battle
Creek.
M. H. Bloom ha* gone into the poul­
try bnsinesa.
Last Sinday D. W. Smith’s corn crib
was blown down.
George Hine sold bis farm to Zeb.
Parks for 12.000.
The voice of an Indian was heard on
Harmony St. last week.
Lewi* Gardner spent last week with
friends in Battle Creek,
,
Hib. Offley ha* three of the finest
suckling colt* io the town.
Frank Price sold hi* fine carriage
team to a Grand Rapids party.
Albert Hafner spent Saturday and
Sunday with his panftito,
Mr. Snider, of Vermontville, Sundayed with Mr. Elliston on Harmony St
Richard Elliston went t.» Lansing to
undergo a surgical examination Wed­
nesday.
Several of the farmer* have finished
sowingoato and commenced plowing
for corn.
Mr. and Mr*. E. Lockhart attended
the I. O. O. F. anniversary at Hasting*
Apnl36.
Mr. H. Hart and family, of Battle
Creek, made friend* a pleasant visit
Saturday.
Mr. Irland and Wash. Price has im­
proved their fronts by building a new
board fence.
Mr*. Frank Waltz, of Maple Grove,
made E. Lockhart a pleasant visit
Thursday.
.
Austin Mullan and Henry Owens
have returned from the north. They
want to get a place to Work.
Miss Entella Elerton commenced her
school in the Hafner district Monday,
with an enrollment of twenty scholar*.
Mr. Cyrus Downing ba* sold his farm
to Mr. Mease, of Ohio, for $4,300, and
has moved in with Charles Raymond
for the present.
X.

EAST CASTLETON.
Mr*. HewesisoD the sick list.
D.L.Durfe« Sundayed with J.Everett.
Mis* Cora Northrup is on the sick
list.
Mr. Roberts has moved in D. Everts
house.
Amanda Garlinger is attending school
at Nashville.
School commenced in the Feighner
district Monday.
A band of gipseys passed along
our street* Sunday.
||
Mr. A. Center and wife Sundayed
with Elder Hewea.
Jas.EveretAand family visited friend
in Irving this week.
Anyone wanting some No. 1 white
ash flooring will do well to call on
Clum Price.
James Allerton has bought a farm
three mile* north of this place and will
take immediate possession.

MAPLE GROVE.
The Mayo *cbool began Monday.
Ed. Turman ia moving to Ode***.
Jim Legget deported for tbe Week
Wednesday.
Wolf Bro*. Have gone to Ar -yria to
build a barn for Mr. T. Wing.
Tbe ceoau* taker will find a little
etranger at Ed. Wood’s. It’* a girt
While at boxing school Saturday
night Ed. Mason had hu shoulder dis­
located.
Forest lodge, No. »1, I. 0. G. T.
elected the following officers, Apr. 36,
for the ensuing fern.: W. C. TM D. R.
Slade; W. V. T., Grace Potter; W. a,
Geo Spencer; W. T. Eno* Wolfe; W.
I. G., Vena Walton; W. O. G..J, M.
Culp; W. M., A.J. Wolfe; W.F.8.,

plows. The Judges decided that there
waa no difference in the working of the
tool a.
George Hartom, Albert Kept and
Whiting Ellis were delegate* to tbe
convention at Hastings Saturday.
Tuesday while a boy of Daniel Heartie- wa* driving hogs along tbe road
two men came along with a team and
ran over one of the bog*, killing it.
The boy followed them to the Center
and found oue of them to be Charles
Patman.
Rcr.

When Patti sang in Salt Lake all the
boaa saints of tbe Mormon church had
dead-head tickets.

DISSOLUTION
THE

FIRM OF

DECKER BROS.,.
BATTLE CREEK,
Dissolves by mutual eooaeut, (our Mr. J.
Decker retiring) and a* * result, j

Comfort,'Economy and Speed.
Tbe time when the seeker of a new home in
tbs tar West and bls wearied family were re­
quired to suffer tbe fatigue and discomfort of a
long Journey tn a regular day coach, with

Stock Must be Reduced I: (

—And Io accomplish it—
great majority ot auch paaaengcra being unable
to provide tbeir families with tbe luxuriea of
Pullman Palace Bleeping cara, on account of
tbeexpenae. The Atcbiaou, Topeka A Banta -*w
Fe R- R. Co., began, acreral yearaago, to equip
An opportunity that seldom occurs^to
It* line* witb aleepiug cara which would afford
comfortable altting room for ita paaaengera by
day and agreeable . sleeping appartmenU at BUY GOODS UNDER VALUE.
night, and to open tl&gt;e accomodatloua without
extra charge to all prtaona traveling, even on
the low iarc* unformly furnUbcd to eeekero of
bomea iu the new country 'ipeanlng along the
line of tbe road, aa well a* to tbe Pacific coast.
Tbeae alreplng car* are not upbohtcred, but
are finished on the interior hard woods, and af­
ter each trip are thoroughly washed, and made
aa clean as a ben they first came from the build­
er’s band*
These car* are also well lighted and ventilat­
ed, provided with closets and lavatories, and
are liberally supplied with water aud furl, so
as to make them comfortable at all seasons of
theyear.
Tne Arent of the Company at Kansas City
will take especial plans to locate passengers of
tbe same nationality together, and classify pas­
sengers with some consideration of accomoda­
tion and congeniality, so aa to make tbeir trip
aa companionable and enjoyable ua poasible.
Tbe train men are also Instructed to look care­
fully after tbe comfort of these passengers.
Assignment at bertha are made at Kaiiaa* City,
by which passengers may be assured of retain­
ing tbeir place* tnruugh to tbe Pacific coast If
desired.
These cars form a part of the express trains
Ifetwecn Kansas city and Tbe Needles, and
Kansas city and Deming, and passengers thus
have all tbe privilege* ot these comfortable
car* at the extreme low rates ot fare, and ar­
rive at tbeir destination as promptly as if trav­
eling in Pullman Palace Bleeping Car*.
Parties desiring any further information, IB THE TIME TO .MAKE SELECTIONB
WBILE THE STOCK 18 COMPLETE.
will, by addressing tbe undersigned, receive
prompt aud courteous attention.
J. O- Pnuxim.
33-38
General Agent.
54 Clark St., Chicago.

Prices of All thtij Riiice

DECKER BROS.,

DRYGOODS, POTTER BLOCK,

CARPETSI
CURTAINS!

All the New Colorings &amp; Patterns
Of the Season in above goods.

iTOW

Prices Always Lowest!

Belf made men are not “born to command,”
because they are not “made to order.”
Spring may be postponed on account of the
weather, but that new spring bonnet, never.
Ho»^many hard-working ministers and law­
yers sit at their desks and In their studies who
arc suffering from over-work or Indigestion,
dysiiepnia, nervou'inese, sleeplesane^a and irri­
tability, who might bv the use of Rheumatic
8vnip regulate their digestive organa, cure
their dyspepsia, sleep aoundlv 'and thus rest
tbeir nerves and be the better fitted for their
daily labor. Try II and you will be convinced
of it* merit*.
A Connecticut minister ia no opposed to kiss­
ing games that be will Dot Uke a ’bus even in
the atonalcst weather

Ullty and cause nervous exhaust ion, etc. The
Paatlle treatment la a radical cure. Harris

“Does yer kspe nothin’ but dry goods here 1”
“No, mi'im." “Thin where will I be after

ELEGANT DISPLAY OF

OressGoodsiSilks.
HOFFMASTtfi’S
DOUBLE STORE,
BATTLt CREEK.
xr

Trorr

A Clean Shave
or A Neat Hair-Cat
C|wlck a*4 Highi
MKI.L MQLIEUS.
First Door South of Pott Oflfco.

A LIFE SAVING PRESENT.

Mr. M. E. Allison, Butehimoo, Kan-; Saved
his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King’s
Naw Discovery, for Consumptlou, which caus­
ed him to procure * large boule, that complete­
ly cured him, when Doctor*, change of climate
u&gt;d everything elae bad failed. Asthma.
Broochluia, Hoaraoeea. severe Cougs, sod *11
Throat aod Lung diseases. M guaranteed tn
cure. Trial botue* free at F. T. Botae’a Drug

JONES

WAR!

5 TON
WAGON SCALES,

BOOKS.
IOUN B SLDEM,

ASSYRIA.
Awyria need* a blacksmith.
Mr*. Otto Walker ha* the mump*.
John Park has hi* bouse enclosed.
Richard Jonea has moved to Battle
Creek.
Mr*. Wheeler’s.
Marvin McDonald, an ex-resident.

Hasting* to act as a Juror.
Tbe meetings at the church SaturElder Preaeott, of Middleville, with

Schroder, a 14-y**r-o!d boy, employed

Thfe Center school ia in
lion this spring than il

Health Renewar
ttfeUNREMEOt

Parker's Tonic
OlCETmtD ALWTS PRE-

ft

�RPETSI
lerw&lt;-M IJur betwre. JMfc.

asm a:*d Grund Rapids

ed, Mr. CbUle i

KOU ON EXHlBITIW AT

ewmiAt. *»d wAin&lt;

Your

■toe to tide, and with sighing besyou won’t let ber deep. That
ter who nursed you in yoar infancy
d for yon in your childhood,- aud
Ml with pride and Joy upon you aa
wanted on rhe comfort aud trap
you would giro her in. her deehn

[e read of a moat barbarous man­
ner in which one of the Oriental nation
poniah Mine of ita eriminala.
It ia by
cutting the flesh from the body in email
.piocea slowly, cutting the lira ba, be­
ginning with the fingers and toes, ooe
joint at a Lime—until the wretched vic­
tim dies. That is just what you are doinf—you are killing your mother by
inches. You have planted many of the
Whitehall* that are appearing eo thick
in her head before their time. Your
cruel band is drawing the lines of sor­
row on her dear lac?, making her look
prematurely old. ■ You might as well
stick your knife in ber body every time
yon come near her, for your conduct is
stabbing her to the heart. You might
as well bring ber coffin and forceber in­
to it, for you are pressing her toward
it with very rapid steps.
Would you tread on ber body if pros­
trated on the floor ! And yet with un­
grateful foot you are treading on her
heart and crushing out life and joy—no,
I need not say joy, for that is a word
we have long ceased to see, because
you have taken it away from us. Of
course we have to meet our friends
With smiles, but they little know the
bitterness within. You have taken the
rosea out of you sister's pathway, and
and scattered thorns instead, and from
the pain they inflict scalding tears are
often seen coursing down her cheeks.
Thus you are blighting her life as well
as ours.
And what can you promise yourself
for the future f Look at tbe miserable,
bloated, ragged wretches whom you
meet every day, and see in them the
exact picture of what you are coming
to, and will be in a few years. Then
in tbe end a drunkard’s grave and a
drunkard’s doom! for tbe Bible says:
“No drunkard shall inherit the king­
dom.”
Where then wilt you be f Jf
not in the kingdom of God you must
be somewhere else.
Will not these considerations induce
you to quit at once and for all time!
And mav God help you, fur He can aud
will iLyou earnestly ask it
Your affectionate but sorrow-strick­
en father.
TOO MAIY BOARDERS.

“My dear,” said a fond father to his
youngest daughter, “come hither and
sit by mt£while I whisper a few words
in your shell-like ear. Liat to my gen­
tle voice as it goeth out to you in firm
but kindly tones. I observe with deep
feelings of regret that John Henry
continues bis visits here four nights in
each week, aud I observe with still
deeper feelings of regret that you en­
courage these visits.
Nay, do not
shake your bead, Mary Jane, for you
meet him with smiles, and it is not in
woman's nature to smile and smile aud
be unwilling still. Give the somberhue past one searching glance, Mary
Jane. A few brief years ago your eld­
est sister. Ann Elixbath, brought home
on tbe eve of a sunlit-day a blushing
young husband nud they still occupy
our parlor chamber. Then Catherine
Maria became a happy bride and when
the joyoun couple returned from their
wedding tour they took my iaom,
while I and your mother moved to the
attic. Next, Francis Eugenia brought
homo a clinging, fragile, youth
of dyspeptic mould and humorous cast
of countenance, and I had to plaster
the rooms over the summer kitchen,
and only a few start months ago, when
the last set of twins came, I was oblig
ed to build an addition to tbe south
end. I feel now, my beloved daughter
that I mu«t protest a.-ainsta father in­
crease of family, except by the hand of
Providence. As mfieh as I would like
to see yoa happily wedded I cannot
eoosoent to take John Henry in out of
the cold. There is no room to build
another addition, and your fond parecteare growing too aged and infirm
tostorpia the wood-shed loft. J»hn
tar, is doubtless an attractive

—

conceived

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S,

sultoiaiist.

think that tbs secretary of the greet
state of Arkansas should be familiar
with agriculture, for without this
knowledge, no man can find that af­
finity which should exist between high
state officials and tbe bone and - sinew
of tbe land.
Thu farmers cheered Mr. Cottie.
“I was raised on a f ann, my fellow-

Hbvrately committed

suicide

by

rasa.

taking

OUR STOCK IS

Dr. A. B. Hausman testified that he was
called to attend the girl about 2 p. m., ou
kad taken a teaspoonful ot parts green for
tbe purpose of destroying herself, because
she felt badly on account of ber mother

Rich, Elegant and Beaatifii!
BnzCM.TicBVBcroa,

IT.

AHEAD AS USUAL!

have followed the plow. A man who
follows the plow, follows tbe emblo of ordered a prescription to allay the irrita­
tion cauved by the poison end to Blimulate
honesty."
the brain which was'acting feebly.. After Everybody exclaims upon viewing our Immense Hew Stock of Spring and Summer
The farmers clapped their bands.
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Huveliies in
“I have put in quite a fine crop of
peanuts, aud I would like very much
for j ou all to go np to my house with dead.
’ ‘
Catherine Garrity, the mother of the
me and see under what a state of culti­
girl, testified that Maggio was fourteen,
vation I have placed my little farm.”
Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear,
years old, and was born In Chicago. WitThe agriculturalist would go. They
were anxious to test the future secre­ pared breakfast while Maggie was getting
tary of gate’s knowledgy/of tbeir art.
“You bee thhy -are'Coming up nidely,’
said M? Cottle, when the delegation the children would be tardy again, and IFa are going to “Wake them^up early and keep them up late," and calculate upon
would be aunt home. The mother did not
making our Stock and Prices "Town Talk."
arrived at the lot.
feet well and retired to bed. At noon she
“I don’t see that they are," replied was awakened from a sleep by thp cbilold mau dpeialow.
“Don’t see F pointing.
they were crying. Witness got up,and on
Jutt drop »» and try to comprehend our "drop” in pticet. Another item,
inquiring the cause of their weeping was
■‘No, I don’t. Them’s weeds."
aleo, you trill then notice, that
“To be sure they are," replied Mr told that Maggie» had kissed them all
and bade them good-by, saying that she
Cottle, coloring.
never see them again, but hoped to
“Mr. Spetslow scratched into a hill, might
meet them in heaven. . Tbe children also
took out the peanut, and said:
informed her that Maggie had taken pans
" "Whar’d yer git yer seed F
green. Witness asked her about it and
“Bought them from an old Italian." she denied it, but afterwards admitted to
tbe doctor that she had taken the poison. Don't allow it to eeoape your memory that none but tpedal bargains would compare
* I lowed so.”
There bad been parts green in the bouse
with the evtraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.
“WbyF
on several occasions. TBe child grew
"Because, yer see, they’ve been roast­
worse, and her mother sent for Dr- Bails­
ed. Yer’d jest as well ter hatch a boil­ man, with the result above mentioned.
ed egg.
Come on, boys, this feller
The jury returned a verdict that tbe
don't know nothing.”
girl came to her death from a dose of
Mr. Cottle has withdrawn his name. parts green taken with suicidal Intent.

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.

SAISBOUB OBJECT!:.

■SSJirhlon OBJECTXr’azs.Ts.'Sa:

An Active Trade is always condncted on 15662638

TOO PATIENT TO KEEP.

MURDERED BY HER SISTER.

“Do you love me so dearly ba men
have ever loved womenF said Mabel,
finding an easy anchorage for ber
cheek about the latitude of bis upper
vest pocket and the longtitude of bis
left suspender.
"More,” said George, with waning
enthusiasm, for this was about the 814th
encore to which he bad responded since
eight o’clock. "More, far more dearly
Oh, ever so much more.”
“Would you,” she went on, and
there was a tremulous impressivenefui
in her voice that warned the young
man that the star was going to leave
her lines and spring somethin? newon
the house, “would you be willing to
work and wait for me, aa Rachel wait­
ed at tbe well, seven long years!”
Seven he cried, in a burst of genuine
devotion. "Seven ! Aye, gladly ! Yes,
and mfcre! Even until seventy times
seven! Let’s make it seventy, anyhow,
and prove my devotion!”
Somehow or other be was alone when
he left the parlor, a few minutes later,
and it looks no*" as though he would
have to wait about 700 years before he
saves fuel by toasting his shins at the
low down grate in that parlor again.
There are men, my son, who ^ways
overdo the thing; they want to be
meeker than Moses, stronger than
Samson, and ten times more particular
than Job, the printer; that is, be isn’t
but he used to Uz.

A Planter's Wife Siabbrd by a Rotative
Who Had Jut Kissed Her Good-Bye.

“Hello, Moses," cried a white man to
a darkey, got back from campmeeting,
I see."
“Yes, sah," answer the negro.
“Have a good time?”
“You kin bet we did, boss; I nebber
seed so much Mefidis ligion •’splayed
afo, sense 1 bin ta’n.”
“In what way did you enjoy the ser­
vices most?”
“Well, sah, de ting what tuck my
eye wax de true way de preecber fol­
iorod de teaebin’ ob de scripters.”
“How soF
“Yo’ see, boss grub wux gittin’ powful skaee, bout de preecber’s tent, an’
de good man wux cornin’ on eaxy, w’en
up-toots er yaller moke wid de sickis’
lookin'rooster l ebber seed.”
••Sink, was he!”
•
“Yes, sab: sick wu’n’t do name fer
'im, an’ po’, good greious! Bnt de man
ob God tuck 'im, fel all ober, an’ seed
bow bony be wux; den turnin’ 'roan'to
de folks, be sud:
“Brederin’ an’sistern, ain't rite fer
to kill dis Cing, 'kaaede Bi* le sex dst
hit wux a rooster what crowed, an,
foteh old Peter ter, pentaace, an, t#kin’
dia foe’ in ’aidrratioD does yer want ter
mudder a fowell, whose forepa called
de ’teatatan of a man ter his sinsF '
“Dis speech got ’way wid ’em, an’
deytuck dat chickun, what wux den
mm’ ded. as’ earned *im tar a roe.’not
fur off. an’ leP Im in place ob throe
Mice, fat puHlt-*."
“tach ackahan aa dat. ear, speaks
well fer de 'vance mmt ob ligion.”

[Opelika (Ala.) Special.]
Coffee County is still greatly excited
over the murder of one sister by another.
Two young si&lt;ters, who had for several
years been belles in their town married Mr.
Harvey and Mr. Hughes, two of the
wealthiest planters in tbe county, whose
possessions adjoined each other. Here the
sisters kept up the intimacy of their child­
hood and became mothers of interesting
families. On last Thursday morning Mrs.
Harvey called upon Mrs. Hughes, had a
pleasant visit, and kissing ber slater good­
bye, turned homeward. She loft tho gate
open, and one of her cows entered the
yard. Mrs. Hughes drove tbe animal out,
striking it on tbe back with a stick. Mrs.
Harvey, who saw the action from the door­
step of ber own jtouse, ran in and immedi­
ately appeared with a butcher knife, and
ran at full speed toward tho bouse of Mrs.
Hughes. The latter went forward to meet
her sister, not suspecting the woman's pur­
pose.
"Oh, yonr blood will pay for this, sis,”
said Mrs. Harvey as she ran up. “1'11
show you whether you may abuse a poor
dumb brute.”
'
There was then a desperate struggle be­
tween the women. Suddenly Mrs. Har­
vey, grasping ber slate r around tbe waist,
plunged the blade into her heart. The
woman's head fell back, and she fell out of
her sister's arm dead.
The son of the dead woman ran up to
protect his mother, only to find her dead.
The infuriated woman, turning upon him,
said:
•‘You whelp. I’ll give you what I’ve
given your ma,” and immediately she gave
him a slash across the shoulder and then
cut at him wildly, inflicting altogether
about twenty wounds. Tho boy screamed
with terror and pain, and neighbors ran to
bis assistance. The woman sprang up like
one mad, and, holding up tbe knife, defied
arrest. The men slowly closed around
her. One of them slipped behind ber back
and caught her, while another grasped ber
hand, while she vainly endeavored to cut
a* her captor behind. Bbe waa finally tied
with ropes before she could be subdued.
As two men lifted the body of thodead wo­
man to carry it into the bouse the murder­
ess, coming to a sense of what she had
done, cried bitterly:
“My poor, dear sister; oh, what pos­
sessed me to do this deed I” "
Mrs. Harvey was at once taken to the
County Jail at Elba, where she will be
held. No reason can lx? assigned for the
act except mad frensy.
SEES THE PROCESSION.

marshal on tbe occasion ot the St. Patrick's

the societies was passing, a mounted marsented tbe President with a large and baod-

General Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front 1

EMBRACING ALL THE

di XAte StsriMi
I. BtmmI aat
ALSO A FULL LINE OF

RUBS,mnil8SM0H£«PS,
Don’t buy a Carpet untn
PRICES SATISFACTORY.

S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

PAST EXPERIENCE
THE ONEY TBTJE -WAY
Every man, woman and child tnui! have
Groceries, and ought to buy them at price# os
near cost a# possible. Tbe person who buys
these goods on credit, must pay a bonus to
toe store-keeper for that privilege, which he
can illy afford to do in these close times.

Groceries Bought tor Cash
Means Ten to Fifteen Per
Cent »nved ’
And upon thia principle I propose to conduct
my business hereafter.

I haven't time to enumerate the different
articles I keep, but suffice it to say that my
stock consists of

□The Choicest Goods
To be found In the Wholesale Markets—all .
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a full line of
Crockery, Glass and Earthem JTare,

Confectionery, Cigars and
lobaocos.
And remember that It’s a cold day when I
get left silher on quality of goods.or low prices.
Respectfully,

G. W. FRANCIS,
CASH CROCER.

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­ THE OLD RELIABLE
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­ MEAT MARKET
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
HENRY ROE, P
,
Nashville, Mich.
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,
For choice roasts or luscious steaks,
roprietor

ARRIVING DAILY.
I desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them a
“beetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

Or pork to go with nice wheat cakes,
uo to tha Old Reliable^
For pork sanssge, pure and sweet,
Made in a shop that's always nest,
Go to tbe Old Reliable.
And pickled pork to bake with with bOaue,
You can buy if you have the means.
At the Old Reliable.
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief,
»
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled com

’ To be had at the Old Reliable.

&amp;EEAT IUDUCEMEUTS!
Offered to the Trade.

Good veal aud fat mutton, the best in the
land
We shall alwas keep tbe like on hand,
At tbe Old Reliable.

We will call that elegant prveacd corn beef.
•
Te be had at the Old Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile.
We have it oo band all the while.
At the Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraid)
We keep ’em fat, specially for our trade,
AltheOiditeliabie. ■

«r- Tbe Highest Market Price paid for
Hided, Pelts, etc.

*

FARM Wagons, Wide and Narrow
Tire.
♦
Carriages and photons, Top
and Open.

Spring Wagons,
Wagons, Etc.

HENRY ROE.

Don’t Buy
Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods

Buckboard

Graves &amp;

son.

We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

end of the line passed. It was followed by a
carriage containing two ladies, an old gen­
tleman, and several children.

and Provision Line,
NTAPLE aad FANt’Y.
A FULL LINE OF

must envy that bird.

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

that carriage.”
i toe bad tarty re-

PRICES ALWAYS LBWKT.
Wore you bay.

GBA YES A SOK.

�SATURDAY.
Denial

• OHIBXMGS

ICK

^UtttaUnrr'.r.-swwTunny

coateR cowboy returned in three weeks
a perfectly cowed boy.
Wr re powerful
Mtelrigan raises nearly one half the
I™ theu age
tolerate. The
world’s ciop of peppermint, tlie annual
yield of oil being 70,000 pounds.
A man named Liwburger ban turned
Chut ch of England was popular
up at Rochester, New Yorn, who claims

Some people are forever keeping
down .other*. A man with lever and
ague ought to have a fair shake.
Mr, William Astor has a floating pal­
ace. Bo have we. Only his floats on
Sry wwM WshwHspricsJew to fl*o
the water, and oura floats in the air.
East Indian hospitality: 84.000 guests
at tbe wedding of the Rao of Cutch tbe
first day, 87,000 tbe second, 36,000 tbe
third.
There are three terrible diseases now
before married men, namely. Spring
a*C of torKy Dvrs that here T. art
fever, spring bonnets and spring booseelearring.
An obituary notice contains the touch­
ing intelligence that the deceased had
**acoumulatbd.xa little mongy and ten
children.” j
■
y
*
CARTER MEDfCIJE CO.. New YorM
The mojfcer-indaw was avenged a
few days ago in Ohio. A clown fell
dead while perpetrating the hideous
old joke.
"What is a lake!” asked the teacher.
A bright little Irish boy raised his hand.
"Well. Mikey, what is it F "Sure it is
a bole in the tea kittle, mum."
A complaining Chicagoan, in bis suit
for divorce, declares that bis wife baa
made everyting hot for him in bis mar­
ried life except bis tea and coffee.
ssceiplof price. Address fits Moaxa Daxa GoA Texas man baa invented a machine
Usnbury, Coan. Scad for circular.
for washing dishes. Now let him go
ahead and rig up a whole hired gill on
tbe same plan and he will make bis
Magic No More a Myatcry- fortune.
The Florida strawberries grow only
on low, ordinary vines. By the time
World.
they get north they are ao high we sup­
“Raroun of Aleppo," said Fir Philip Derval
“had mastered every secret tn nature which the posed they, grew on church spires aud
nobier magic seeks to fathom, lie discovered weather vanes.
that tbe true art of healing is to assist Nature
A wicked young man says that be
Xo throw off tbe disease—to summon, aa it
were, the whole system toeject tbe enemy that never will, upon any consideration
bar fastened ou a part. His process al) Includ­
whatever,
believe that a pretty girl
ed the rcluvigorUion of the principle of life." I
In thia the Eastern sage merely anticipated knows what a kiss means till he has it
the practice ot tbe beat physicians of today. from her own mouth.
What life itself Is, nobody knew then—uOtxxly
The following is a literal transcript
knows now. ’ But we have learned something
of the reasons why the mysterious Ude rises of a sign on a Peninylvauia village
and falls. Provided tbe great organs of the
body are not irreparably destrmed, medical store: "Tea and Taters, Sugar and
science can always relieve, and often save. Yet Shingle, Brickdust and Lasses, Whis­
no reputable physician now adheres to tbe bar­
barous and stupid proceMcsof depletion, such ky, Tar, and other Drugs.”
as bleeding, by which it was attempted to curc
Dr. Ott .has learned thaf’tbe’rattle
disease by reducing the patient's ability to re snake’s tail makes sixty vibrations per
list it- Now-a-days we do not tear down the
fort to help the-garrtson— we strenghten it1 second. It is a shocking waste of ener­
In this Intelligent and beneficent work. It te gy bn tbe part of the snake, as ten vi
conceded that PARKER'S TONIC leads all
Other medicines. As an Invigonu.t it acts im­ brations would scare a man just as
mediately and powerfully upon-the circulation much.
and the organs of digestion, thus giving Nature
Everybody has one mouth and two
the aasiidance she calls for. It follows that all
ailments of tbe stomach, kidneys and liver arc ears. This shows why twice as much
at once . relieved c curted. No other prepara­ is beard as said. And most people
tion embodies tbe same qualities or produces
similar results. It is delicious to use, and the have but one nose, which shows that
beat known antl-lntoxtoant Prieo 50c and SI. no one nose whether more than half
Hisoox A Co., New York.
he 'ears Aid is true.
Young fellows do not appreciate the
blessings of living in tbe present age.
Just think how little fun Adam had aa
a masher. He only had a chance to be
sweet on one girl, and he was compell­
THBOBLTTRUI
ed to take ber or get left
Let the hairy-headed citizen display
Iris charms and speak with sneers and
ridicule of his less favored brother, but
let him remember meanwhile that tbe
proud emblem of our glorious eounty
is a bald-headed eagle.
Benj. West used to say, "A kiss from
my mother madj me a painter.” We in­
fer that a great many sign painters,
FACTS KCMOm
who turn out such signs as this: "John
blsMIntah H.
Smith. Dealer, in. Dry. Good's, and
Notion’s” were never kissed by their
mothere.
"Young man,” said an orator, impres­
sively, "do you want to go to a drunk­
ard’s grave F "Well,” replied the
young man, with the careless grace of
a man who isn’t accustomed to refusiag, "I don’t care if I do. Whereabouts
is vour grave F
A Nevada miner, chased down tbe
meuntain by an avalanche, escaped by
dashing into a tunnel, bis coat-tails
beiag flkept away aa tbe elide went by.

rLATB,^JoSi1X«uSlIfu«’7»^nuta.**

Franco.

dalged in the lavorlte Tory duetrinae of
passive obedience aud divine right. The
Tbe

Government

Where the Fire is Out

sr IRON
TONIC
Effi

TRADE

MARK J

For tiita speech Blr Charles

REJOICE AID BE GLAD?

Orator Hunt,
August wai

—Healthful

it burned.

rhleh lasted three weeks,

ACHE
BUD TMHN88,

ordered

Teeth Extracted witUmi Pnlu

Birtuiag-

SWUraNjIllIetlsdjhrw

HEAD

Wo. 1

Infants and Children

Centaur liniment.-*military, and the Mancl^ster yeomanry
were ordered to break' through the mob
where Hunt and his - associates stood.
The soldiers did not attempt a regular

Conventicle, and those

watchword was “Church and SachcverelL”
and every one who refused to shout was
greeted with blows. Bishop Burnett saw
h-d UK
U.U Th.,
burn the Bishop and his h. use, when, tho .
.ppro^hlns, fcyl.l. Tl.i....
rf putUns I
the mob down. In Lincoln's Inn Fields !
U&gt;.T mM. • lun Unflr. nJ U» I.n&lt;^
•nd wood—ork of • dl.wndnk ebnpri.
Tb. mbar .» dUcuud In k.rl.nn,.nl,
l‘“ down
'
“°b o'tl&gt;» KxclwblU
of Sir RotaH Wripnlo, n. tb. nut tnon. oo. ft fnrni.h.. .n IniUno. of tb.
nbmt^lon of tb. How of Common, to •
djmomtratlon of phy.ioal foro. opooiy I

•botlod by th. minority. The bill wa.
aupportad by a autetanUal majority, and
would ban become a law but tor the andbloua oouduet of th. London populace,
who aeeembled In vaat namber. In tbe pal.
ace yard, and even entered the lobbies of
tikka
Hotkaam
tSTmlwwalre
HJH
the House.
Walpole x.11.J
called fitenen
them fia*O»
" sturdy
beggars.” Barnard, a Tory member from
London, thought it hard that merchants of
figure and character might not come down
to the lobbies to consult with tbeir friends
on the questions that concerned their own
interests. On tho night of March 14, after
be had carried his resolution by a majority
of aixty-one, the Minister was obliged to

yeomanry. The crowd was soon cleared.

A. C. BUXTON,
Rock Bottom Pricei!
.• We have a targe stock of
pBUCTiCkj MmimsT

LADIES SHOES

rested. Six lives were lost and thirty
wounded.
Constttngof French Kid, Curio KW!, Goat
Tua Chartistriots occurred in Blrudugand Morocco, shoes of the latest styles, also a
------------- - „
fsBllneaf
’
clamored for uuiverssd suffrage, vote by
p^d r.pr~.ntaU... In JWlUarni. «|U.l
el^noml dhtrtcu, .boll.Ion ol lh. pmpwty qualification for members of Partta—ALL OF----,„d annul PnrlUmraM. KMln,.
we„ told
our Kntlnnd, .nd Unnlly
u,,,
duUud by procUmMlon io b.
-MANUPACTURESU1-.U in Dw.mbw. But U&gt;. a^uUon
Make. Tho GcnUcman’s department is com­
bbchs plete, all Guaranteed to be flrct-class goods
continued, and in the following year tbe
and at prices that cannot be beaten in Barry
Cl..ru.u .tueknd S.-pon. Tb. l.ndnn
Co.
Call, gel prices and be convinced liefoss
w„
ud tb. mob dUpw^d.
buying elsewhere.
Th... dl.turb.oc, ontlnmnl until 1S41, WOOD LATHES, BI ZZ NAW WILU4,
—
AND
—
wb.n finally th. Cbartut. Uwtad tb.r
TOURS RESPECTFULLY,
hml potido.I oonulX
n.m..'
Everything in the Mill Line.
mj»j
wnUUn won appolnk'd,
ALL KINDS OF
,nd tb. Dub of WriUnpon ... ai bl.
pn,L When the Cbartlal. wore Informed
m,, th
d not
.Uowlxl M p.„
tb. bridge they wmt tbeir pe'lt.on In
Gummed, Filed and Hammered.
r, if you want banntat at which
three cabs and----—
1,975,480
names
"
'
A Good Stock ot Saws on hand.
all that the petitions contained, and many
o^ these were fabricated. Prince Albert
A. C. BUXTON.
and Queen Victoria’s name were several
times forged, anti the Duke of Wellington
was down thirty times. Thomas Carlyle,
tbe es-ayist, made himself famous by his
essays at this time on Chartists.

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoes

NASHVILLE, MICH.,

^
Nlraning, Pulleys.

BURT BRO’S.,

.

R. A. KAN AGA.

Flour! Flour! Flour!

THE MIND CURE
believed tbe bill would raise the price of Hot
tbeir tobacco, so that they could not be
rel ed upon, and they were ripe for re­
lBoston Letter.]
bellion. Finally the bill was withdrawn
The “ mind cure ’’ is the latest Boston
for two months, ami on this night a larger----cult.'----------There—
are_ .Three
____ _______
women ____
who____
now
mob than usual had assembled. When pose before tbe public as accomplished
tbe House was rising some of Walpole's I “ mind-corers,” and give Ircturvsandinfriends who^sd been outside came back and ■ struction on the subject in public halls or
told him Wbauto had to expect. Bir Rob- 'in
-----------------------• —
*•-parlor
mootings.**-------------At a recent
meeting
art resolved to face tbe worst, and boldly in a bouse at the West End there were
marched out upon the rioters. Fifty con- present Mrs. Elisabeth 'Thompson, Dr. Bar­
stab es bad been stationed outside the tel, Mrs. Abby Morton D‘ax, Mrs. Maria 8.
House to secure free passage for the mem- Porter, Dr. Mary J. Baffotd and two or
throe others. Opinions were divided. Tbe
Robert. A melee epsued, in which the “ mind-curer’’ related many singular cures
constables stoned and cudgeled friends as which she claimed could be prove 1 by !»-•
well as well as foes. Blr Robert narrowly vestige'ion, which she Invited. One in­
escaped strangulation.
Swords wore stance was to this effect: A young lady
drawn and many wounded. The with­ had been for many years a confirmed in­
drawal of tho bill was regarded as a popu­ valid, unable to walk. The " min 1-curer”
lar triumph. Bir Robert and a fat woman, war admitted to ber chamber, where she
intended to represent the Queen, were sat down and, in ber phraseology, “.bore
burned In effigy.
her on her mind.” She soon perceived,
It waa some time before England had she relates, that the invalid was -nffering
any-more riots. When Wilkee, who had from nervous fear. She sought tbe mother
been outlawed in 1763, returned to England and inquired if her daughter bad ever ex­
in 1768, and was elected to Parliament perienced any severe fright. The mother
from Middlesex, he was not only declared replied that she had; that her long illness
incapable of sitting, but was arrested. The bad resulted from being chased and tossed
London mob rose to protect their favorite. by a horned animal, and that she was
They rescued him once from the officers, found senseless, and since then bad never
but Wilkes sun^tldered himself and re­ been able to be about. In ale^-pshe dreamed
mained in prison two years. The day of of tbeterrible occurrence, and whe£ awake
his incarceration was the 20th of April, It haunted tfbr thoughts. The "mind-curer”
and from that day to the 10th of May, the now applied ber mental power to erad­
day Parliament opened, the vicinity of icating this impression on the mind of tho
the prison was occupied by a mob. On invalid and to infusing new power of hope
and Hfe. The girl began to feel tbe invig­
peared with a regiment ot military and the orating influence. Each day the mind
riot act was read. Stones and brickbats physician camo, and each day tbe girl

six wore killed and fifteen of the rioters
wounded. One man was shot by a soldier
before tbe order to fire bad been given. Ho
was found guilty of murder by a Coroner’s
inquest, tmt acquitted when brought to
trial, and probably presented with a purse
by f-- Colonel. The mob in this case waa
completely beaten, for Wilkes remained in

Competition—

Tn my line of bustae* the opportunity U rtv
cn the pe&lt;/p»e of Naabville and nurrvundiug

walked; then she came to town and visited
tbe Foreign Exposition; and it is claimed
theory of the metaphysical cure is that

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Desire to say that they arc now making Floui
ky their

NEW MACHINERY!
And can furniab all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will qeuvince all that our flour is

Our ofHeo la ao&gt; oei .e the b.
we can obtain I'atrnta In lea
n jle from WAHHIMQ TOX.
Send MODEL OR DRAWL
palrntablllty free ef cbarst
t HAHOEtiNLEHS WE OH
FATENT
When paUnt I. granted a di
lion, with cla'ma, your name
p-ibllabed in th* Unia d «l»
■etiA* paper of Immensa cirt.-..........
ONLY ONE THAT PUELiei.KSTHta FRER.

C. A. SNOW &amp; CO.,
Opposite Patent Offlrc. Wuhis&lt;tcn. DCrf|

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

.6QLDSX^S

Farmers will flad It to their interest to'make a
trial trip to our mil) and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statements.
Full parti*-

We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Com Meal
And Bran.
Itchiavn Pi les-Ay Bplsm and (nra,

OUR SAW MILL
,

Tbs symptoms art moliturc: like perapImtioM
Intense Itebiug. ineraaaad by ecratetag. very tfiatrw
Ing; particularly at night, team* as If pin worms
were crawl lag In and about tbs rectum . ths priral.
parts arc »on,dilute affrtud. If alUued to cm tleue very serious results may follow. "SW A T N E*d

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

We keep everything In this line.
a call.

Give us

H. R. DICKI.VMON A CO.
EABT SHERMAN STREET.

A Big Thing!

that it ia a delusion, a warped and unbalanoed mental condition. Something of

Hsvfng purchased Warner Bros.' stock of
Groceries, and occupied tbeir late stand
and added new goods, I am better prepared
to serve Um

natures, believes that she can excruise this
iofiuenca. Her experience, as she relates
it, is that the little son of her laundress
had epileptic fits;.that she put her hands

Good People of Woodland

Bethinks tbe abbreviatieo of his gar­
ment was "mighty email business for President of the Protestant Association in
an avalanche to be in.”
1779. He preeentetf a petition January 4.
■“I observe that the ballet girls most­ R8U, praying for the repeal of an act
ly wear smiles when they eome upon passed in 1788 iu favor of Roman Catho­
Uto stage.” said old Mr. Sfaaggs to bis lics. Ho called a meeting of Covenanters
wife, who had insisted on accompany­ May 9, al which It was resolved that the
whole as soda Lion should assemble at St.
ing him to the theater, "it shows that
they chink they ought to wear aome-

PATENTS

GROCERIES,
DRUBS AND

MEDICINES,

Patent Medicine*, Oita, Dye StaB,
Perftwery, Teltat Article*, flebMl
and Blank Boeks, Statienery,
Cigars and Tobaccos, Pare

VUGITSlROUaVEttrABLEPiUl

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

■ef from fifty to one bandrod thousand men
JUDAH P. BENJAMIN.

am jtlt’v r BKim.

"May taieir route tbroegti life be plensMt and profitable; tbeir track •Craightforward. and not beck ward. May tbeir
fatberw be safe conductora, tbeir moth­
ers faithful tenders, and tbeir awitch

"Weil. ao,” tbe old settler replied, in
Bnswer ta tbe traveler’! question, "tbe
Bapttata aeed to be wetly Mrtrn* about
here; that waa tbeir church ever there,
bet we had three awful dry aeaseme in

Xevwity-

fact or two about Judah P.
tnsre ch.

U»bo«»» or lx.nl

I believe that I can say without fear of enoSaturday. tbe l»tb day trf April, in the your
onc tbov^Ml eight htUMimd BBd eighty, four.
Present, Cutwinrx Smith, Judge of Probata.
In the matter of the eMate of
on exhibition tn Woodland, and
LEWIS C. BARDEN, deceased.

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any dow

jr®gseusstsjw

dark-skinned Spanish Jew, who kept a lit*

H,d.

I. I. HARTER.

Woodlaxd, April 12, 1884.

yyiLLIAM JONES,

Bitters Oo.

DEJSTTI

•mPa, u&gt; ma a&gt;&gt; .r
1. a. ma
*■
•»
for tbe hronrtr of add tMilxn:. writtal
'
y
•» &lt;HMr
'**’* taterttaedto MM estate. are required to

•

�FOREIGN

AFFAIRS.

frucn that tune”__________ '

A r&lt; &gt;u»ter Irritant—Th* woman who offers

both tor Blabw, ths* Edmund*.
&gt;—Alex. Stewart. Btataa: U

DONT SPILL THE MILK.

suceetaor of Him. John J. Knox, ComptrolAbuKNM hundred and

Uto elty Jom M, for tea purooM of forre- nolly, of Hfinoto, to be Bolicitor of tbe
iag a Btoto Trade M»d Labor Uatoc. Labor Treasury. Connolly to at present attorney
wrganlaaikkus of whatever kind through•at the State are tavtted to wnd OMdolo- for the Southern District ot llll.iota.

called tbe convention to order and explained

Baltimok*. April 30.—The State DemBratie Oonvowtfaiu to select delegate* to

the party. National and State
The CotmuKta

Republican Ouevrattan

The House Committee

well

hd

irs the old

afternoon the wi»ole city waa shaken by a
mediately filled with frightened peoplewbo believed tho city had been visited by

time and &gt;&lt;&gt;ar&gt;eif by tbe forelock while there
ia a toretoc-k kit. Apply Parker's flair BslMm
U. your hair betore matters grt «orae. !t will
arreat the falling off ul your hair and restewe
Ito original color, gfaa* and softoees. 11 is a
perfect drawingwrthal, clean, richly perfumed,
cools snd beala tbe sreip.
J

however, that tho powder magazines at

nlal show.
ril 80.—Whfo the y&gt;any Is stricken out. The section relath
Colored Men met
prepaid by telegram gtaoipe. *nd that tbe

MajorE. 0. HImwm

AN ANSWER WANTED.

tn which wa* stared
LiverComplaint the Electric Bitters will not

tbe
bum* mohma

ma—uiiMiii*, aew wereey,
hawjlnalt, Ohio, Virginia, District et
Columbia, Indian^ 111 Inola, Kantae a&gt;d
Louisiana, among them being Fred Doug-

that th

ef Bloomingten, III-

duty on forebps prodweta and manufactures;
dreuaods of Ctongreaa iogialatiou leokinx to

and 'tbe defame
approves tbe ef-

producer Che largest poaslbte fruit of bls
labor; demands pensions or county hmda
military or naval service during tbe late
war; indorses President Arthur's adminis­
tration, and, while mentioning Blaine as Ibo
choice «f Iowa Republicans, pledges thcwldUme majority of Um Slate for whoever may
be nomlibited at Chicago.
Tbe several Republican District conven­
tion* avere held lu the morning, and tbe fal­
lowing delegates elected to the Chicago
Convention:
At Large—J. &amp; Clarkson. N. M. Hubbard, J.
Y. Htoue. W. G. Donnan. Alternate*— Albert
W. Swuim, E. J. Hartshorn. J. H. Gear, Will­
iam Vandever.
First District—Dennis Morrison, of Lee. and
William Witoun. Jr., of Washington. Alterjuokln. ot Jenereun.
Beoond—Hoe. Joan Hkl»lnger. ot Jackson,

Tbtni—H, C. Hemenway. of Blackhawk, and
V. H. Norria ot Delaware. Altemates-G. A.
(elntrra ot Butler, and J. M. Hay, of
&gt; randy.
Fourth—G. II. Stewart, of Allamakee, and
&gt;. H. Lyon, of Floyd. Alternates— D. W.
lenient*, of Fayette, and William Keliow, of

Geddes, of Benton.

ftsr. of Davuu
Blgbtii—Wllbain Wllaon. o'f Clarke, and W.
1). Christi&lt;-. of Vnioe. Alternate*—D. T. Hijr-

Alternates

of Story, sod J. C K. Smith, of Hardin.
Eleventh —J. D. Ainsworth, of Monona, and

Carroll.

At a meeting of the State Central Com­
mittee it was decided to bold tbe next olate
Convention oc August 30, to nomiuate
State officera.
Madiws, Wta., May L—Toe Repub­
lican Coarcntion wa* called to order by
Chairman Sandenou. On motion of E. L.

cbosea temporary Chairman.
In the afternoon, after much discussion,
the following reroiutiou wa* adopted:
ture Republican
State ConveeOons
shall be
-a.*
.....
•*._ ■ .......

majority Jf a frn
ty shall Im entitled

Dalcgatae-ak-large were chosen as follows:
K. EL Brodhead, £. W. Keycc. Jonathan

Reaolutioas instructing the delegates to
propose the name of General Fairchild in
him, were defeated.

Tbe foltowtag was

customize

tbe National Republican platform. pledging
MU payment of the National debt, wa* a
dedaratto* which applied to State* aa well
as the NatioiK-^d Prerfdant Arthur is coudeeaMdtorfanfita repadiattoa upoa Vlf

Robert JactaMo, of Pittaburgh, wm
elected temporary Chairman. Fred -Doogtam was nominated for the position but Uie
Maveutloo oenfirmed Jecluou's noeataatlou.

tasure Uie continued aeeaadancy af it* princlpteo In the administration of the Govern­
ment. Preaident Arum's administration

ntlooUM

IbdA

It appears that that act caused

-as Presidsat
A geueral dtoeuastan on •’Our Political
•Status” Uen followed. Prof. W. B. Scar­
borough road an Interesting paper on the ing wuoh arednetioa u. 1L27 per cent; car­
subject, in which be arraigned the Repub­ pel wooL a reduction of A01 per cent; man­
lican and Democratic parties, and de­ ufactures of wool, a reduction of A 59 per
nounced the policy of ax-ITeddeat Hayes cent; manufactures of cuttou. an Increase
in withdrawing troops and leaving the ool
of L99 per cent; manufactures of silk, a
ored people at Uie mercy ot political ene­ reduction of ti.83 percent; earthen and chin*
end of President Garfield, this being the mies, upon the false theory that tbe Consti­
brat occasion on which a general coe- tution was powerless and public sentiment
against inter terlag with States. In many spirits and wines, an increase of 18.30 per
portunity of tendering to tbe widow and p.irta of Uie South, lie said, the colored peo­ cent, and malt liquors, a reduction of 59.01
ple were undoubtedly in a malority, but per cent Tbe report, which is a document
children their sympathy.
of seventy-two pages, embraces a somewhat
The following were elected delegatee-at- were kept under control by the minority.
Ferdinand L. B mett. of Illinois, fol­ elaborate sniletuent in regard to tbe changes
Lange to tbe National Convention: John F.
in ad valorem rates caused by tiie ta­
Dexendorf, B. B. Botts, William C. Wick­ lowed, warmly seconding the views of Prof.
Scarborough,
and
suggesting
that
tbe
ad
­
riff act of March 3, 1883, and by
ham, H. C. Parsons, J. AL Dawson and
ored men make houoiable capitulation to the tall in the Import prices of commodi­
William IL Lester.
the w hlte men of the South.
ties. It contains also a considerable
KAM* AS.
The conference then wetrt into executive
Tofkka, Kan.. May 1.—The Repute I lo­ session. Rev. C. S. Smith, of Bloomington, amount of statistics, and other information
regard to Uie production of sugar, Iron,
an State Convention a-wernblel here Tues­ HL, offered a resolution that It was Inex­ In
wool, manufacture of silk, and of spirits
day to elect fosr delegatee-at-large to the pedient at Ibis time to indorse any pirty and
wines in the United States. Tbe re­
National Republican Convention at Chicago. ar any Presidential candidate. This was a
with some particularity of pro­
Judge David Kelso was chosen temporary test resolution, and created sharp, acrimoni­ port treats
in the United Stales ot three great
Chairman, - and a perm moot organization ous and even angry debate, but it was duction
classes
of wool known to our tariff laws,
was effected by electing Captain J. B. John­ dually adopted.
namely, clothing, wool, combing wool and
son as Chairman.
I’irrsnuiiou, May 1.—The Colored Men’s
wool, and the extent to which these
A vote was taken for an expression of Convention met at ten o’clock yesterday carpet
kinds of wool are used in the manufacture
Presidential preference, resulting as follows: morning. George T. Downing, of Rhode of
and woolen goods, hats, carjast*
Blaine, 202; Logan, 48; Edmunds, 17; Dland, presented the following resolution, andworsted
other
article*.
1
Arthur. 6; scattering, li The delegates- without preparatory remarks:
THE CIVlL-HEtmCE COMM1MIOX.
at-large chosen are lion. P. B. Plump,
Kuolved, That the Iteputillcan and Demo
Joseph S. Merritt, J. A. Wood and A. W. oratlc manavera bare not. aa a rule, respected
Dr. Gregory,.of tbe Civil-Service Commis­
the
rights
and
proper,
feelinfes
of
colored
cite
Mann.
sion, will, in a tew days, leave for the West
General Rice and Dell Valentine were xeo* tn the management of toeir parties and to hold examinations for the general de­
the admlnUtrati &gt;na to whlchtbey have been
chosen elector*. The State Central Re­ In
partmental service In various cities. The
•elected and elected, and that It 1" both politic
publican Ommitte met and decided to hold and manly for the eo.ored voter to await datfo of examinations are arranged as fol­
the State Convention, to nominate State of­ ovonta and not at tbe present time commit lows:
May
13,
Dos
Moines;
bHnself
with
any
political
party.
ficers July Id.
15, Ooraba; 17, Lincoln; 20, Denver;
Mr. Downing moved that the resolution 24, Tdjwka; 2C, Kansas City; 2a, St
be coasidered in executive sews ion, and
The Wert Virginia Convention met nt thereby caused a lively discussion. Fred Louis; 39, Milwaukee; 31. Chicago; June
Martinsburg and chose four delegates and Douglass, chairman, Wheeler, and IL M. 5, Dubuque; 10, Minneapolis; and IL EL
Paul. Minneapolis and BL 14ul have been ,
four alters/tea to the National Convention.
Mitchell, of Illinois, opposed Uie motion,
added to the list of post-offices coming tmAmong tl&gt;e alternates are two colored men.
while Downing, Smith and I-ee favored der th® Civil-Service rules, as over fifty I
The delegation was instructed to vote for IL Rev. Mr. Smith said th it the Iron
clerks are now employed in each of uie*c
Blaise.
bls with the negro was that he was offices.
Henry Cabot Lodge presided over the eternally afraid He cared nothing for the
TOWXSHXXP’S PXMBIOM BTLX.
Mssaachusrtts Convention which was held opluion of white people.
Continuing,
in Boston- Senator Hoar, W. W. Crape, be said: "*I swear before God this morn­
A sub-committee of the House CommlU 1
John D. Long and IL C. Lodge were chosen ing tiiat in future I will wear no tee on Public Lands has decided to favor­
de legates-al-largo to Chicago.
political
clothes
prepared
for
me ably rejort to tiie full committee Represen­
Chartea IL Sawyer, George H. Stowell, without even taking my measure or tative Townshend’s bill granting bounty
consulting me m to the color or style lands to soldiers ot the late war. The bill
gate&amp;az-fiirgw to the Nation d Convention
ot li&gt;e garments. 1 im tired ot being field provides that every perton who served
from New Hampehtre.
Two of these are upas a red flag fora political bulL” Mr. in tbe late war not less than four­
for Edmund#, and one each for Arthur and Downing then withdrew the motion, stating teen days, and honorably discharged,
Blaine.
be entitled to eighty am**
Uiat he did m&gt; with the purpoea of pouring shall
The Maine Republicans at their State oil on tbe troubled waters
of public land; those who served
Convention held at Bangor selected four
A discussion on the value of organization not leas than one year to one hundred and
delegatee-at-large Io the Chicago G» ’ven­ was tlien begun.
twenty acres; and those who served not les*
tion, renoiu touted Governor Robie, and In­
Several resolutions were then offered and than two years, one hundred and sixn
dorsed Blalntfa candidacy.
defeited, one of them declaring that, as acres of land. In the event of the death &lt;&gt;. ,
Republican Convention* were held In the Uie Republican party had not been true and such peison during service, or after honor­
following Stales on Wednesday: Vermont, consistent In Its treatment of the colored able discharge, Uie patent shall Issue to tbe
California, Oregon. Nevada and Florida.
tiiey should therefore appeal to all surviving wife, child or children. If there
The Maine Greenbacker's (straight-out) race,
parties.
An address setting forth tbe be any. and if none, to the father, and If do
met Wedneeday at August*, nominated W. grievances of which tho colored race com­ father to the mother.
I
F. Eaten for Governor, selected delegates to plain was tiien adopted, and the confer­
Ollljl COXTXSTED SKAT CAJML.
the Ind im a polls Convention, refused to in­ ence adjourned. A “straw" vote was taken,
The sub-committee in charge of the Walstruct tar Butter, and opposed fusion iu any and showed Logan to be in tbe lead as a
lace-McKiniey case, from tbe Eighteenth 1
form.
Presidential candidate.
Ohio District, has, by a m -Jorily vote of
one, voted to sustain McKinley's claim to a
WorccRtbr, Maas., May 1.—The Dem­
seat It to rejxirted. however, that the full
BURNED
IN
THEIR
BEDS.
ocratic State Convention was called to or­
committee will reverse their decision, but
der by Noah A. Piympton, of the Slate
this is not confirmed. Tbe vote of the sub­
Committee, who made an address eulogUcommittee stood: Tureerand Adams (Dem­
leg General Butler and arraigning the Reocrats) for Wallace, and Robertson (Dem­
Buildingpebllcan party.
Edward Avery was
Haittford, Mich.s May L—The Van ocrat), Hepburn and Ranney (Republicans)
chosen permanent Chairman, aud aoBuren CMinty Poor-house, situated two and for McKinley.
one-half miles east of this village, was
burned to the ground yesterday morning.
Tbe report of the Utah (tommlasiou was
_ls tbe afternoon a motion, by William Fifteen paupers wore burned to death, and
IL Simmons, that tt ia the sense of this mauy others narrowly escaped with tbeir terday. The Com mto*toner* recommend
eooventloo that General Butler should be live*. The cause of th* fire to unknown.
Dominated for PreMdsnt by tbe National li originated 4n tbe inmates' sitting-room
equivalent interest tn tbe real estate ot her
Democratic Coorention at Chicago, waa
husband. They also suggest that, as J us­
adopted unanluMMialy, with great en-

claaa
distinctions or
the
crea­
tion of monopolies; advocates frequent
elections; reartinns
tbe
resolutions

current civil and criminal jurisdiction upon
the United States Commtostonera.

Tbe House Committee ou Rivera and

surplu* revenue; demands tbe rneoguitioa

■erttortoua ciataM arMbin tbe kaeet possible
period of time.
Pther reeoiutieBstaf the platform autiw

Washiwotox, April M — Mr. Kim­
mo, Chief ot tbe Bureau of Statistics,
on Saturday banded Io tbe Secretary

detail the cteaagM wwro a* follows: Sugar
and molasses, a reduction of 9.89 per cent;
truu and uteel and manufacturer* thereof, a
reductioa at LU per cant; clothIhg wool.

CtvU-Servfce Batons act is approved, and
tbe President to held guilty of violating Ito
provtotoos ia this State. Tbe resolutions
also taw tbe fkee-sebool system, condemn
political aboMS is the internal revenue ayetarn, proclaim tor Blaine while reading unInatracted detagatee to Chicago, and close

•ounces tike
Republican neglect ot
tbe fisheries; demands • reduction of
tbe tariff; that taxation be removed
from the necessaries ef Ufa,
and
leader* thank* to Butter for ids fearless pub­
lic Mfo. The tollowing were elected delegataa-at-large: B. F. Butler, J. G. Abbott,
M. J. McCafferty and James Delaney. A
Butler was tabtod.

«J Myer*, over W; Fete
l and Deborah Omrett,

explosl-re

mtoallre

prova Bright’s DtoSSpiSrtre, wSS
Baek, or Mjyytnary complain-, quickly cured.
Itoy purify toe Wood, regulate toe bowelk sod
act direetiy oo the diseased parts. Every bot
For rale at flOcabouteby r

Havana Gas Light Company, and aH tort

and Harbor bill an item at *800,000 for the
Hennepin Canal
Tbe estimated decrease ta tbe public debt
for April to Sfi,S50.Ma

better e&gt;

Tbe second shock, which wa* heavier than

Several bodies
tumid.
Il is
wee* in toe

“Will the youngest girt tn the room please
gp," said a school superintendent in a rural

ha. * already been
known
that
there
magaxln* depsrtaw*t

had been occupied for several days In re­
moving powder. The military hospital,
San Ambrosio Arsenal, and other buildings
in tbe neighborhood suffered tbe most dam­
age. In Havana, balconies, windows and
shutters fell to the ground in almost every
street within the custom-house wall, white
th* hospital at San Laxaro suffered Mveraiy.
Loyxxjx., April 30.—Tiie English fruik
growers sire in serious trouble, and America
to likely to be cal leu upon for even more
than ber usual contributions in this line this
year. A month ago the fruit-growers and
truck farmers, especially throtub tbe south
of England, were jubilant over the splendid
condition of their prospective crops, which
were at the middle of March, owing to the
mild weather that had prevailed, as far
advanced as they usually * are at the
middle of April. This very fact, how­
ever, has now proved their destruction, for
there have been some biting frosts withltw
Uie past few nights which have caught tbe
fruit without the hardy covering with which
It is usually provided at this time of the
year, and Uie result has been th.it there is
&gt;ow a general blight In the southern
counties. The general tstiiuate among ex­
perience*! men in tbe Irade is that the blight
has affected about fifty per cent, of the
growing fruit, and that not more than half
a crop will
win be
ue gniueieu.
gathered.
Glasuow, April 29.—The greatest strike
of ship-builders on record has been liiaugurated here. For some time past tire Clyde
ship-builders have been talking of reducing
wages, and the men, one and all, expressed
the determination ot going out should
tbe contemplated
’ ' ‘
cut
‘ ‘ be attempted.
'
i. nn oun cement of a tea per
The
cent reduction in wages was made,
men quit1 work.
and 12.000 ___
. _ There
------is every prospect of a long and bitter strug­
gle, as bbslnees is so dull that the employers
say it is impossible to go on at the present
rate of wages and make money, and the
men declare they can live ou no less than
they have been receiving.
Loxjxix, April 30-—The compro ae
amendment prupoeed by George J. Tod &gt;u
rendering that portion ot the Cattle il,
which compels the Privy Council to prohibit
the Importation of diseased cattle obligatory
tor only two years, waa pidopted by
ttw House of Commons by a vole of 357 to
309.
CAIRO, April 29.—Hussein Pasha has
proclaimed the evacuation of Berber. The
Inhabitants have all fled, ana the troop-*
marched out Monday to join the rebels.
The whole country is tn rebellion, and it is
doubtful if the fuxljlves will reach here.
Tbe Egyptian officers, of Assouan have re­
ceived letters from El Mahdi’s Lieutenants
ordering them to quit the town wilblu ten
days under pain of annihilation.
Lomdox. April, 29.—Italy agrees to tbe
Egyptian conference. Russia is expected
to annuum’e its assent. Austro-Hungary, il
is expected, will ask that tbe conference *&gt;e
limited to tbe discussion of the financial
question. Tbe Porte urges that the confer*
ence be held at Constantinople.
VtxxxA, April 29.—It is announced that
a Dew planet has been discovered at the As­
tronomical Observatory. It appears like a
star of tbe twelfth magnitude. It was first
observed at ter. o’clock on Saturday night
'
tn the constellation Virga

teacher.

CL 2°bb’,LUUe
Pills cure*
headache or do pay,_________ r. T. BOISE.
A contented mind la better than riche*; and
yet you can’t buy a brick block nor ray a board
blU with IL

From Col. C. H. Mackay 82d Iowa Infantry A
I have now been using Ely's Cream Balm for
tnrvtf* mnnrkia
,____ ....
uwu * Buucrer

——-----------

I^rJeD,J 3e*n—C- H‘

Bigouruey,

Ifee! very grateful for tbe wonderful cures
performed with Ely’s Cream Balm 1 bare had
Catarrh ;□ Its wont form for twentv-flve year*.
Crram Balm Is the best thing I ever tried—J.
B. Kelsey, 32 Broad BL, NTy? City.

Tbe only way to get a murderer tn the West .
convicted is to pm a rope manufacturer on the
jury.

I

DeLand’s L'heni’l

Bating Powder.

A Wall street millionaire has received a beg­
ging letter asking for &gt;25,000 to eatabllsb a
borne for “decayed point-givers” on the finan­
cial question.
THAT hacking cough can be ao quickly cur­
ed bv Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee It.
WILL jou suffer with Dyspepeia and Liver
CouiDiaintt Shiloh's Vitallzer Is guaranteed to
cure you.
bLtEFLESS nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough, bhlloh's Cure is the remedy
for you.
CATARRH cured, health andsaect breath
secured by bniloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 ceuta. Nasal inJector free.
FOR lame back, aide or chest use Bhlloh’s
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure to
sold by us on a guarantee, it ctuca consump­
tion.
• SHILOH’S Vltalizer is » hat you need for
constipation, Loa* ot Appetite, 'DUxIiicm and
all symptoms of Dyspcpeia. Price 10 and 75
cenu per bottle.
1 CROUP, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis
Immediately relieved by bhitoh’a Cure.
For Stif by F. T. BOISE.

W'omen ornament their drewes behind be­
cause they like to bare nice things said about
them when their back* are turne&lt;L
Why suffer with malarial Emory’s Stand­
ard Cure Pills are infallible, never tail to cure
the moat obstinate cases; purely vegetable,
contain oo quinine, mercury, or (khsoub of auy
kind; pleasant to take, sugar-coated. All drug­
gist*—25 and 50 Cents.

Taxation to said to bear equally ou all cJasrea,
from tbe fact that it hardly presses on the rich
and presses hardly on the poor.
BUCKLEN'B ARNICA BALVE.

SENSATIONAL CHARGES.

Nxw Tokk, April 29.—Tbe THbune
contains a letter from General Adam
Badeau. He says in substance that having
become disgusted at tbe action of the State

ruption and at the same time negotiating an
Improper and
injurious treaty with
Spain,
be laid
the
facts
before
the President tn telegrams *ent on
February 90 and March 3x froelving
do reply beyond a mere acknowMEement
of his dispatch, he again telegraphed Prertdent Arthur, requesting that be be called to
Washington to substantiate the charges.
No reply was received to tola, aad be there­
fore repeatedly tendered bto resignation,
but do attention w»a paid to thia, until at
last he notified the President that unless bis
resignation was accepted be should appeal
to ti»e people of the United Suites. He
then received a dispatch announcing tbe
acceptance of bis resignation, whereupon
b* came to America. General Badeau then

■ale by F. T. Bona.

FOOLISH

WOMEN

Those suffering fr
eomplalnta peculiar

Adjourned.

Convection of the National Greenback party

two

burned buildings.
Tbe toss to the county ou buildtag and
contents to about ten thousand dollara. ou
which there to lue thousand dollara insur-

Friend.
For testimonlals’prov-

about eight hundred
s waa DoiDsuraoc*.

and taro members of the Ceataal Committee,
as roitowi

riven by el*«rtetty; by Mr. Guentoer to pro­
hibit tbe impevtatton ®f ertfctoa falrely beari..
*------ .
.------ . K4.t ——- ■ - - -

also into

of Clinton County

rhlou was manifestly Injurious

to its diplomacy, for It proi
ad tuatea ahali &gt;*tamdon

All th/

Itoeewtier
Without OM word omkted or one line mu-

tte tariff injo-

. tor a Bqsmu of Animal Indurtry

Sevea Perseea 0. owned at a Canadian Ferry.
Boldby alldragpUu.

Hone ferry at SL Albert's crortiog oe the
Nkxdec River, broke throat Tueeday
montibg. Lo«a Dements, with his wife
aud daughter, Joseph Galuhwr and child,
and two erther children were drowned.

•oocernieC dlMa*e X.
BUU amonm,-Frea to any lady. Portage La mM rovaiqj*

For eairtl»y II, Q.

�SKINNER,
MAY a. 1*4.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
Aud Her Environs.

Thecaclx-lir, belli Mm, Thor-Uy.
that way.

dwelling was saved.
Tbe dwelling
conaiMed of a log house with a frame
addition. The fire ot tguated in tiiq log
part. Origin of tbe flTe unknown, but
supposed to have been caused by de­
fective stove pipes. No insurance no
building or contents.
Fire broke out in Joel Kocher’s woods
Just north of town. After demolishing
considerable.fence, it was brought to a
ntand-rtiU before further damage was
done.
H. W. Hewes’ bouse, north of town,
caught fire twice during tbe day, bu«r
by prompt action, serious damage waa
averted iu both instances.

BATTLE CE

story.
' Geo. Gallatin has built a new «ide-

—Mr. S. M. Smith, of Charlotte, is
to show that th®
now in the village engaged in the land­
fit tarn as many
—•Fighting fire waa the order of the able enterpriseof laying concrete walks
MUs Bertha Wood has returned from
wide and with
Irving. ’
alklug or sulky day in a 4h^d many neighborhoods Messrs. W. E. Boel. J. H. Smith, T. C.
last Sunday.’’y, ;
•
Mrs, C. E. Oviatt is with friends in
Downing, aud ye editor, have contract­
Binrd by a Dvnamotneter, an in—The wind must have blown one ed for such walks, and if any other of
Jackaou.
rtrunieut costing tlTO. This trial will
Mrs. D. Prink is at Jackson, visiting
be an honest and square trial, and all hundred mile* per hour Thursday night bur enterprising citizens want ’em.now
relatives.
•
having an easy draft plow will please tbe way it made thingx rattle.
is the time to speak while Mr. Smith k
bring ttiem along. They propoae to (—Pipe* have been layed to the new witb ns.
Mrs. P’r B. Fracc visited at Chester
demoimtrste to the farmingcommanity
Thursday.
.
—That typical April shower, Thurs­
that the Gilpin is ilie plow. The trial engine limine at the depot, and a new
8. D. Hawthorne, of Bay City, waa in
will tie in stony and hard ground. No engine and boiler has been set up in day, waa the most refreshing affair of
town
last
Friday.
aaapH nr rritJiM will l*e allowed but a tire building^)
the season and caused all manner of
rtraigbr. squat© trial of each plow upon
Milt Wil I is and wife, of Battle Creek,
Q—The Potter lumber company have vegetation to simply jump. The rap­
Ito iverita.
are visiting in town.
The trial will take place on the farms about a rad I io a fee&gt;c of lumber at this id growth of new grass almost tickles
Mrs. H. C. Wolcott visited at Hart­
ot M. K. Taylor and Hiram Coe, one place. Five car loads of th© same have to death roving borines; in fact all
ings over SuodWy.
half mile from town, ou Wednesday been shipped this weekj
mankind felt the influence of the show­
Mar 7tii, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon
r luu-uDo .jiaaiiti
ui lowamsiing
DEATH OF MRS. FURNI8S.
‘•Fruit-tree
Shrith" n
is in
tows making
and want evdtybody to come to the
—A shower of “April” bugs struck er; even hitching posts started and
bis annual spring delivery.
triaL
C, L. Glasgow.
Mrs. John Furniss, after a lingering
Main street Sunday.-and died. On Mon­ and show signs of bud and blossom.
“Talljo” claims the attention of the
—For reasons of tbeir own both sa­ illness from consumption of'upwards •*krds” these fine evenings.
!3F Hurrah! All kinds of feed grind­ day morning tbe walks were almost
ing at
loon firms and one of oar druggists did of a year, died last Wednesday after­
covered with their remains.
Dr. H. A. Barber lias commenced
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co’s.
not
present bonds for the ensuing year noon at 8 o'clock, aged 40 yearn.
—Everybody interested should re­
work upon that now barn.
Tbe deceased’s maiden name was
member that the sale of Barry county to the council at its meeting last Mon­
W. 8. Powers hair been '’detained at
Beat four point- Barb Wire Painted lands, delinquent for taxes, occurs at day evening. The druggists’ bond of Francelia Batten. She was born in Charlotte, on legal business all this
and Galvarifzeti, at a price that is leas the court bouse in Hastings on Monday F. T. Boise was presented, bat owing Windom county, Vt.» in 1844. Her pa­
week.
than one-half the coat of Board Fence,
to improper execution it is void rents moved to Ohio when she was 15
C. P. Wilkinson renraina iu the em­
and will laat five times aa long. 3.000 next.
and aeoholics, even for medicinal use, yearn old, and at North Royalton on ploy of the new grocery firm, Buel’A
lbs. now od hand.
C. L. Glasgow.
—C. 8. Kelsey, of Climax, owner of
have been unobtainable since Tuesday. July 14, 1865, she waa married to Mr- White.
tho
Rush
building
on
north
Main
street,
t7|5 buys a good suit of clothes at
^-A delegation composed of the tem­ Furoiae. They moved to Michigan in
rJesse Austin bos returned to Nash­
was in town Tucsday-and coutracted'to
Fowlek A Campbell.
have the buildidg' thohjugbly— over­ perance people of this village attended tbe spring of ’68, loeating in. Assyria ville and will work atrbriekluying thio
township, where they continued to re­ suinmcrJ
E7F. T. Boise has jnst received a
the council meetiug to advocate their
largo line of Wall Paper, Borders, hauled and repaired.
side until the fall of *77, when they
The Ramil boy is collating the days• ' Window Shades, Ceiling Decorations, ' —A meeting will be held at the G. A. cause as set forth by tbeir petition,, moved to this village.
till ’twllt be warm cnoogh to go in
eto, for the spring trade. Call and ex­ R. hall at 7:80 Monday, evening next to wbioh was presented at the last meet­
Upon every baud we hear good words
amine.
._________ ,
swimming.
ing. The council decided not to an­
arrange for the observation of Decora
spoken of Mrs. Furuiss. She was very
swer prayer of their petition, however,
H. G. Bale has re-furnMied and ca­
I would respectfully say to all of my tion day. All citizens of tbe village and the saloonist’s bonds, if properly thoughtful of tbe sick and ufilicted, pered bio apartments overt lie store in
friends ami cuRtomera, aud to the pub nnd vicinity ore cordially invited to at­ executed, will undoubtedly bo accept- and it in said that tbe dread disease elegant slmpe.
lie generally that I have disposed of tend.
• ■ .
that took her off waa contracted al tbe
e‘L2
Tbe next meeting of the W. C. T. U.
my stock of goods to Messrs. Duel A
—It ia amusing to see a man go up to
bedside of a young lady, upon whom
White.who have taken poMession and
—The suit of the Mansfield machine she bestowed much care and attention. will be held at Mrs. BartWy’a Tuesday
will continue in die trail® at my old the saloon door, and raise tho latch in
fU the usual Oonr.
stand. All persons indebted to me can a familiar way, only to find the door works, for R. F. Pelton vs. Lee A Dur­ She was-a good wife and loving moth­ ( Geo. Hood, a Charlotte- nw»n, has
settle their accounts with me at the locked, and then glance anxiously kee, is in progress in the U. S. court er, and died with tbe hope of life eter­
next door north. Thanking you all for around to ascertain whether ho has at Grand Rapids. Seventeen witnesses nal. A husband, three children and started a pool room in the third story
of the Naahvilte house.)
your liberal patronage, I am
testify in behalf of tho defense,- and if many friends mourn ber departure.
been seen.
Yours respectfully,
Wednesday evening4frs.49’. A. Tru­
their testimony is worth anything thr,
83
Chas. W. Smith.
The funeral was held at the house at
—A car load of potatoes, shipped
prosecution will be liable to find rather 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Mr. man returned fro-n a week-'a visit to
at
Marcellus,
arrived
on
Saturday,
and
17 Land Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce­
friends at Marshall and Jiicltaon.
found n quick market at fifty cents per sudden.no matter what the represent i- Livermore officiating.
ment at
Hima Wblrath went to-Charlotte
Mar-viall, Gallatin A Co’s.
bushel.
G. W. Francis disposed of tion maj have been, that they have "no
Thursday morning where Im wHl work
case.
”
DOGS EXTRA.
nearly a hundred bushels of ’em tbe
for Chas. Euhl at harness imrki&lt;ig.
—A most complete and beautiful
. Writea insurance for the Continental, first half-day.
Everybody is aware of the many ■ Get your doorand window screens in
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun
—Some unprincipled villian broke in­ stock of clothing is now upon exhibi­ dodges and artifices put forth by the position before that industrious- poly
and Germania insurance companies,
tion
at H. M. Lee’s.
His exhibits in
at lowest rates, and loans money on to the Vermontville Hawk office one gents furnishing goods, boots and traveling public to fuol railroad em­ ped with a pedigree, the masqaito, ar­
real estate.
Mortgages bought and night last week and stole tbe subscrip­
ployes and beat the company. The av­ rives.
sold. See him.
tion book. However Bro. Potter bad shoes, etc., were never so fine as now. erage boy of fifteen, when he takes a
Tbe fire laddies were on "dress piiIn fact piping dull times seem to have
some
old
ones
which
he
is
using
and
the
journey by rail, frequently shrinks rade last Friday evening. Ttiey pre ­
17 If you are going to buy a carriage
no terrors for Herb., and all in all bis
or wagon see B. F. Reynolds before Hawk continues as formerly.
bock to u ten-year-old and tries to sent a tioe appearance in their new uo stocK is one that would reflect credit on
you buy._____________________
squeeze through on half fare. Many a iforms.
—Uncle Adam Wolf, aged about 70,
a city. With every twelve dollar pur­
Mr. and Mm. Wm. Brice attended the
woman will manage to transport al­
E70ne dollar buys a pile of goods of Maple Grove, led blushing Widow
chase
he presents the customer with
at
Fowler A Campbell’s.
most enough personal effects, such as Congregational conference at Lero;y
Walden, to the hymenfad altar on Tues­
thpir choice of either a watch or clock.
this
week as delegate* from die- Nash dogs,
bird
cages,
baskets
and
bundles,
day. Squire Long performed the cere­
FURNT88’ meat market.
I nnw occupy the whole of Boise’s mony and the couple are just happy as |—A Union temperance club—the first to fill a double-decked car ; .rod what ville church.
building, which has been specially flted though they were forty years younger. and only one in the county—has been with such perplexities and-th® many
Those interested iu baser ball will
np for my business, and am better pre­
organized in Maple Grove: President, frivolous questions
answer
and meet at the town hall this (Ifiday) ev pared to serve my customers than here­
—The editorial management of the C. 8. Dunham; Secretary, H. R. Mc­
tofore. A full and complete stock of W. C. T. U. department changed hands Cartney; Treasurer, Phillip ShafferJ commands to attend* to, tbe railroad ening to organize a club aud-elect ofll man becomes possessed of a lasting an­ cent for the aeaaon.
Fresh and Sait Meats, Dried Beef,
Smoked Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­ thiswdbk andowingto some misunder­ Tb© club will hold a convention at tipathy toward tbe average traveler
We are under obligations- to B. J.
stantly in stock.
By keeping best standing, no matter for publication has Norton’s Hall Friday, May 9th,at 6p.m.
Martin, of Vermontville, for New York
quality goods, selling low and attend­ been furnished this week. We are as­ to elect delegates to the state conven­ and is ever on the alert to “gofreven.”
as well os to protect the company's in­ papers, and to Jas. A. ^weez*y,.of Hast ing strictly to tbe wants of my custom­ sured, however, that the column will
tion to t&gt;e held at Battle Creek, May terest.
itigs, for New Orleans papers.
ers, I hop ♦ to merit the lilieral trade I
am receiving.
Tbe highest nrice paid lie filled next week and regularly 1,4th. Every temperance man is cour­
Farmers will take notice that there
An instance of this kind occurred to
for hides and pelts. Call and see me, thereafter.
teously requested to attend the con­ Sam Robinson, who besides eajoying ia to fie a field trial of plows on H.
East Side Main St. Satisfaction guar­
—Tbe third quarterly meeting of the vention.
the honor of being a Nashville man, is Coe’s and M. R. Taylor's farms ia the
anteed.
John Fl-rniss.
M. E. church will be held in Nashville ^-Buel A White, the new grocers held iu high esteem by both bis em­ north part of the corporation-on the af­
KTSee our line of ginghams.
to-day and to-tqprrow. Services will succeeding C. W. Smith, lw&lt;gun opera­ ployers and associates. It’s a little too ternoon of Wednesday, May TLh.
Fowler A Campbell.
commence on Saturday at 2 p. m. On tions Thursday morning! Both men good to keep, hence we give it away.
A Naab'4!l&gt;» girl eating eonao.
Sunday at the usual hours. It in ex­ have had experience itr tbe grocery ! At a certain station a woman, aecom- '
FOR SALE.
Caught a.glimpec of a beautiful mouse.
Buggies and Carriages, Wagons aud pected that Rev. A. A. Knappen, P. E., biisine^s,aro liberal buyers,and if tbcii pauied by a small boy. boarded tbe 1
When the note that sba reached,
Platforms, at factory prices.
of tins district will be present and con­ Htock doesn’t always include the many train ou which Sam was baggage-man. ,
Ab the Blood np and acreached.
,
C. L. Glasgow.
Would have drawn a (10.000 bouse.
duct tho services.
articles necessary for tho kitchen and Sb© had as baggage an ordinary tin
t7 Choice Seed Corn for Sale by
—If there is any one thing which table, why they cannot lie found else­ wash boik-r with a cover. As it was ’ We are pleased to note that B. S.
:»-33. Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co
would add to the comfort of Main where. They will continue to keep tbe being lifted into the car the small boy Holly has been appointed town clerk
A BABGAIN.
ntreet business men and everybody else same lines of g'Mxlz as has been kept waa, overheard to ask his mother, "Is in place of Lewis C. Barden, deceased.
I offer for sale at a bargain and on in town, in a street sprinkler to peram­ heretofore, which includes crockery, the dog ini the boiler!” “Yes. keep Burt is a wide awake, enterprising
time a bran Dew farm wagon.
young mac,, thoroughly
competent to
bulate that thoroughfare. The ex­ glass ware, boots aud shoes. We wish
’ ’ still,” was th© reply.
...
Henry Roe.
Sura tumbled to the racket and at the I fill the positiou, and we’re glad be has
pense will not be excessive, and if the the Pew firm abundant success.
£7 Closing uut our Lumber very dust is kept out of our throats, we’ll
next stop telegraphed the agent at the I it.
.
all live longer and die happier.
station where the woman was to get ofl, [
----------- ----8DNDAP8 GALE.
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s,
WOODLAND,
to “collect charges for a dog in the
—
C.
E.
lugerson,
who
went
to
Mar
­
A wind storm of unusual violence
XEW MILUXXBY.
boiler,
”
and
scored
one
foe
himselL
M
r.
JudtL
has
a sister visiting him.
Tbe lady readers of The News will cellus last fall and embarked in the visited this section last Sunday. All When the woman reached ber journey’s
Emma Cooper is at Hastings leamuig
be interested in inspecting the flue hardware business, made an assign­ day the air was filled with worn out
end,
and
presented
the
cheek
for
her
the millinery trade.
stock of Milliner}' of every description ment for the benefit of his creditors literature, pulverized real estate and
boiler the agent very knowingly re­
now displayed at Mrs. C. A. Page’s, in
Palmerton &amp;. McArthurrh saw mill is
old bank' iiuilding.. These goods em­ last Friday. His assets and liabilities general miscellany. Pedestrians squint­ marked that live stock didn’t go as bag­ ready for busiueas.
brace the very latest styles and designs are about equal, but tho money he in­ ed at the dust, struggled with their gage without extra charge, and said,
John
Cook and Fauuie Downiug
and will be sold at reasonable prices. vested will nearly nil have been lost in hats and went in doors to stay their un­
were married last week..
Trimming to order and dress making the transaction. This is very unfortu­ til the wind abated. Conisderable ma­ "you have a dog in that boiler.”
specialties.
Mbs. C. A. Page.
“Yes, indeed I hrfve,” said the wom­
Tbe
carpenters
have resumed worK
nate and Mr. Ingerson avers that it terial damage was done, and that of
on Wesley Myers’ house.
would not have occurred had other which we have learn ml is enumerated an, “Jt&gt;ut ’tis a plaster of Paris dog.”
F78ee our Jme of 6c prints.
Of
course
the
ageut
told
all
th©
boys
A.
W.
Pettit
has
the Touadatiou built
Fowler &amp; Campbell.
parti'js lived up to their word.
below:
of Sam’s keenuvas and be will proba­ for tho addition to his hotel.
The pigeon hou.-ui on the “old reli­
—We note m last weeks Hastings
E7 Com Meal, Chop Feed, Oats and
bly never hear tl&gt;« last of tbe plaster of
Sunday’s gale did eorauderable dam­
Coro at
Journal that “W, 0. Freeman,of Naah- able” ineat market, was wrested from Paris dog.
age to wind-mills, fecces, etc.
Marshall. Gallatin A Co’s,
niie, haa left liis order at that office its foundation and demolished.
Geo. Townsend had tbe muscles o2
FARM FOB SALeT
The sign In front of-B. F. Reynolds* |
for some horse chromos.” The man
PAINTED IT REDbis J aft arm crushed in the engirs
Forty-two acres of choice land tw&lt;) who -Amis job printing or any otuer wagon shop, which had looked north
which-ha was running ou Wednesday.
and one half miles south-east of Nash­ kind of work out of town that can be aud south from across the walk ever
Frank Scofield, tbe man who li a«
L. D. Warner will remain in Woodville. Fire acres timber, balance im­
sinclklie days when P- Cook did busi­ rented Wobd’a livery barn, came to
landyand continue towpply our fnrmp
proved. New frame house. All kinds done at home, is usually always blow­
ing that "the totvn isn’t going ahead,” ness there, “tumbled to the racket” Nashville, Monday evening, accompa­ era with first-close.agrieultiiral machin­
Of fruit. Plenty of good water.
E. H. Poole.
and if everyone—which thank Heaven and now Frank will probably erect a nied by a woman of doubtful repute, ery.
sign of his own.
• with tbe determinatiuD, no doubt, to
Ono of the finest events of the season
I7N'ewburgh Overalls and Jacket^ they don’t —indulged in tbe same per­
Durkee and Marshall’s wind mill was ‘•paint tbe town redand if be failed was tho marriage »f Mr. Fred Wagner
nicious practice that he does.it wouldn’t
be long until his erv would become a tossed off its center of gravity and •twaau’t his fault or his partner’s.
and Miss Emma Schuler at the Evan­
&amp; A whole car load of Drain Tile
They applied for accomodations at gelical church Thiursdajr last.
reality and th© town ready to be fenc­ measured its length upon tbe earth.
Nearly
at
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co’*.
D. W. Smith’s frame corn crib north the Wolcott house, but were promptly W0 inivited guests witnessed tbe cere­
ed in.
refused.
They found lodgings, howev­ mony and thimall repaired to the resi­
WENT KALAMO.
—A short time since a representative of town, succumbed to the fury of’■ the
er, and raised “Cain” so far as they dence of the bride’s parents and par­
of tbe Hastings Banner made a can­ gale and was demolished.
Whp-o-wills are singing.
. A straw burn belonging to Mr. Wood­ were “Abel,” and both got gloriously took of the- good things provided.
vass of Woodland with the unqualified
Farmers are bnay plowing for corn.
drunk before “turning in.”
ard,
on
the
county
line
east
of
town,
Many very fine presents were received
Supervisor Jordan is busy taking tbe falsehood in his mouth to the effect
Next day they put in their time a&gt; by th© happy pair.
assessment.
that The News had invaded their ter­ caught fire and was burned.
and
between
tlm
saloons,
and
main
­
A
large
sheep
bora
on
Adam
Brown
’
s
Laat Sunday was the moat windy day ritory and iu order to induce people to
Mrs. Lou. Hilbert prepared a surprise
farm south east of town ignitAl by the tained tlte reputation they had estafe- for Frank on Wednesday moht.it be­
of tbe season.
stop tbe Banner, had offered to send
lisbed th© night before. Tuesday ev- i ing the anniversary of hi» birthday,
One don’t hear many dogs barking
The News to them free until tbe Ban­ spreading of fire from an adjoining
just at present,
Clearing and was licked up by tbe ening they departed on th© east-bonnd
Levi Wilton haa material on the ner should run out, when they would flames in almost an inconceivable short train folly as drunk, bat with leu mon­
those not connected with the band as­
l&gt;e expected to become subecr ibers to
ground for a barn.
time. A. R. Woolcott and Deb. Green ey, than when they arrived.
sembled at his residence.
Tbe band
Tramps are getting quite numerous The Nkws: consequently the Banner
Seafield, it is said, has a wife and started out serenading aad were led to
was ready to return the compliment, were tiding by and sdw tbe fire mak­
and troublesomeA +
family,
aud
is
old
enough
to
know
bet
­
ing
ite
way
through
the
straw
which
Frank
’
s
house.
As
soon
aa.be
saw
Born-April 26th to Mr.and MiVA.M, and all who would stop The. News
ter. As lw contemplates locating here, the house lit up ho guessed what wae
wnen their rabscription ran out, might covered the ground toward the barn.
A. R. William*., of Cheater, spent have tb© Banner until that time free. They went at once to tbe spot bnt were be no ionbt thought to oct aa bin own up. After giving the company some
advance agent and advertise himself. music a bountiful repast waa partaken
Sunday in this section.
In thia way quite a number were in­ unable to check it. Mr. Wolcott was
E. D. Williams and family, called on
HediAU.
of, and a good time enjoyed by all, ex­
duced to accept the Banner, agreeing nearly suffocated in getting some har­
relatives in Marshall a few days ago.
cept Frank,who had to be remembered
ness
out
of
tbe
building.
Other
than
to pay one dollar for fourteen, sixteen,
Now doth tbe busband wUlda club
by the nsual number rtripes and one tc
/X in 1 Bi'VI
■
tlie haroesa the contents of tbe barn
grow on.
Vix E Gar.
by fire during the heavy wind of laat and even as high as eighteen mouths.
If tbe efforts of the editor of the Ban- wm but a small quantity of wheat.
Sunday.
Lon.—on Main SC, Wednesday, a
Great goahamighty, donHha swear’
Mias Jennie Bee*, of Battle Creek, KrtoMcocadrcaUtUv for hi. M- Th. boUdlo, &lt;m ooi ionnd. w. .re
gold charm locket, one side plain the
spent the part week with ber sister
other with a garnet aud two pearls.
Mrs. Joseph Mix.
Tbe finder will be awarded by leavinn
Him Libtee Green will teach the
the same with W. L. Everett, Walcott
wnimei leini of school .iu tbe Matteson buaioeas is buainrem. and aa a matter
Hoose.

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that

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T. B. SKINNER.
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HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.
Nails, Glass, PuttijiSash,
Doors, Blinds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, £tc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints
Warranted for-Ten Years* trot to- Craek.
Wtl. Chalk or Bltoter. Palma,. OU«,
Varnish* and EOothee.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
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Ward Plows and Repair^-

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EaveTrou^dng-Spouting
Wllth. tbe Bent Hanger made, allput up by
a strictly fl ntt-ciaas Tinner of .years’ ex- ‘
perk-nee, who la ateo a Tin, Copper
and Sheet Iron worker. See us
and hare your buddings
apouted, and savemany times theiscoaL
•

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FRANK C. BOISE.
szE’zaiusra-, ’84.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,
Call tha special attoedon of the publie to U»e*r
attjek of aeawaablc goods such aa

House and Barn Trimming©.
\aU» Gias*. While I^ad, Mix­
ed Paintn. Olla. Farm Took
Wool Twine/ Rope, Ola tern
Pampa, Farm Rdli, Wire
Screens tor doors, and windnwa. Tin, Zine and Sheet Iron
wares also the Celebrated
Chicago Cooking Moira.

If you ara In need *Z Eave TvougMag.aad
want a job that will etfod the leea of yaaaa,
»• can give It to you.

PAUL A VKLTK.

�iHvTEfcS—

.

MAY AH

io«. He will never be bewrd of wxwv.
It te probsbfy tbe U-t way to tea»» a
note of lbw kind. M the hunily are
then made ui fully red’uw their &lt;urlty iu driving the poor boy out among
strangers.
When you hoire pseked up your little
bundle and *re off.it will be welt to*et।tle upon some plan-for the future.
want to be a aailur!
IPerhsp*
Nothing i*3*ier. Make yottr way to
:
some
lake
or
aeaport, and most any
&gt;
captain
will take yon. If he .can’t dis&lt;
gnat
you
with
the
Mijlnriug business in
I
iebout a werk, tar bucket*.sea-sickness,
poor
provision#
ami
a rope’s end willI
be
1 called upon to assist him.
Perhaps you want to become a mighty
hunter
! Mighty hunters are ndt made
I
in
i a fow days or weeks. You want to
begin
by letting your h#ir and finger
I
nails
grnw, sleeping in a swamp, and
i
wasting
&gt;3 worth of ammunition to kill
1

Waihimotom, D. C., I
A pit I. 10. 1*4. I
It is certain that an unrestricted
CouK»&gt;-' would never finish saying
all that i^ could &lt;tay, and all that it
would like to say on the tariff question.
Con-wquontly, Un- House committe on
srayiiiHd inruns have Iwcn discussing
th" expediancy of limiting tire debate
to a rvMouable length of time. Chairman Morrison said, before giving bis
decision, he. wanted to talk with the
speak&lt;-t and other friends of the bill,
bnt thought the limit fer general disCtUMtion should lx, within two weeks.
No member’.* wdhng that litelong-decbipmiink.
layed,’well-seasoned tariffspeech shall- aten-cent
i
If you have decided to become a bank
its flavor merely on the patient
well and good. Make tracks for
eongt'*-Hionnl record, and in order to clerk,
&lt;
nearest city, and the first bank you
give all tai* eager oratory an outlet, the
I
will jnmp at the chance of em­
evening seeainns have been resorted to. enter
'
yon at a salary of &gt;200 per
Lmm evening Mr. Evans, of Penn., waa ploying
I
mouth.
If it should so happen that the
the first' speaker, and, in the name of '
didn’t do any Jumping a* you
14.000 manufacturing industries in Ills bank
।
made
application,
you can console
district, protested against the pasMgr i
with the reflection that it is
of the horizontal bill. Mr. Eldiedgv. lonraelf
:
about
io
bust.
of Mich., said that a protective policy i
But, speaking,in_41l seriousness my
discriminated lietween the rich and tbe
be
if I had a Uozen\BonsJjh&lt;nild
&lt;
poor, and that this evil could only be boy,
'
td have ei.jlcli antT every one of
remedied by a complete revision of the glad
।
tarn
at
running
away
tariff. Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, in a them take his i
home. It is the beat cure in tbe
two minute speech, bad just time to from
:
thank the House, ironically, for the world for that disease called “swelllarge attendance which bad assembled head." There’s a heap of romance in
te hear his argument, when the gavel the idea of running away, You think
cut short bis remarks. Mr. Warner, of of
। tbe sparkling wa, the green prairies,
strands, robbers’ cavesand pirates’
Tenn., contended that a tariff should coral
।
be for tbe support of the government 1treasures. You feel that you know so
alone, and for no other puroose, and much more than your father that it is a
Mr. Riggs, of Illinois, argued in the waste of brains for both of you to re­
same vein, for a tariff for revenue on­ main in the same house. You have
ly. Mr. Dockery of Missouri, made an been forced to go to school, and have
extended effort in favor of the bill. aa&lt;’ been ordered to split wood and go to
Mr. Langhorn of Texas, maintained die grocery after butter like a common
that a protective system hud created slave. Don’t stand it any longer! Pick
milliomdres and pauper® with equal up yon duds and leave the house and
pace. Mr. Price of Wisconsin, advoca­ go forth into the world.
What! Come to a full stop in the
ted the protective system as benefiting
the laboring man, and enhancing the road before you are a mile away! Yon
price of labor. In reply to a question have got a peck or more of sour meat
by Mr. Weller of Iowa, as to whether and moldy bread in a pillow case, sev­
the wile and vicious element in the enteen cents in your pocket, and Just
laige cities might be attributed to pro­ tliink bow your father and.mother have
tection, the orator replied that ninety - misused you at home! The romance
nine per cent of it might be attributed begins to wearoff, eh T Yon don’t care
to saloons kept by pirates, 'licensed by half as much about mermaids and pxliti
daniagoguea, and patronized by fools. groves and pirate ships as yon did an
He.then proceeded to picture the bene­ hour ago. You hate to leave mother
fits of protection to the lumber indus­ after all, and perhaps father isn’t so
tries of his state. Mr. George of Ore­ much to blame tor tasking you around.
gon, made the closing address of tbe Come to think it all over, perhaps you
night session by showing the effect of hod better return home and try to
protective and free trade principles up­ stand it for a few more weeks.
Ah! my son, but we’ve all been there !
on the foreign 'shipping in tereats of
All these wrinkled and dignified and
this country.
The House passed a measure, de­ bald-headed old men you.meet on tbe
manded by laboring men all over the streets have had about the same expe­
country, to establish a bureau for the rience. We’ve Lad that same period of
collection of labor statistics. The im­ “swell-head," and eight out of ten of
migration and importation of labor, us have packed our bundle* and slid
the effect of shortening the hours of out to escape parental tyranny. Eight
labor on production and kindred mat­ out of ten ft us have slipped back
ters, are among the inquiries involved again, too. and the experience was the
in the plan. The head of the bureau right sort of medicine for the disease.
is to receive &gt;3,500. and the whole an­ Any time you come to feel that you
nual expense is not to exceed &gt;25,000. are a poor, overworked and downtrod­
The House also pasaed a liberal pen den boy, and that if you only had a
aion bill, aud got very much excited fair show you’d know more in a minute
over tbe "question of restricting tbe than your father does in an hour, just
terms of certain presidential appoint­ skin. There’s nothing like it.—Free
ments to four years, which it finally re­ Press.
fused to do:
Honor tbe dear aged mother,
Time
After disposing of a Dumber of mis­
cellaneous matters and passing the hafi Mattered the snowflakes on ber
bill for a uniform system of bankrupt­ brow, pillowed deep furrows on her
cy, the exelaaive Upper House make cheers, but ehe in sweet and beautiful!
eoDceMioDB to two distinguished offi­ The lipa are thin and sunken, but those
cials, namely, the commissioner of ag­ are the lips that have Kissed many a hot
riculture, and the secretary of the tear from childish cheeks, and thoae
Smithsonian Institution, toiwhom it ex­ are the sweetest lipa in all the world.
tends the privileges of the floor of the Tbe eye is dim, yet it ever glows with
Senate. This step waa not taken, how­ a soft radiance of holy love which can
ever, without earnest opposition from never fade. Ab, yes; she is a dear old
Senator Ingalls, who complained that mother. The sands of life are nearly
ter years there had been continuous im­ run out, but feeble aa she is she will go
portunities for tbe admission of the further and reach down lower for you
commissioner of agriculture to those chan all others upon earth. You can­
precincts, and that it had even been al­ dot walk into a midnight, where she
leged that agriculture lay bleeding in cannot see you, you cannot enter a pris­
the streets because of bis exclusion. on whose bars will keep her out; you
Ti.e Kansas Senator claimed that he connot mount a scaffold too bigh for
had Dodatention to stigmatize the offi­ her to reach, that she may kiss and
cer named, or to affront the great in­ bless you in evidence of her deathless
terest he represents, but he thought- love. When tbe world despises and
the perpetual din and uproar waa at­ forsakes, when it leaves you by tbe
tributable to the desire among men to wayside to* die unnoticed, the dear
go wherever they were not wanted. He good will gather you in her feeble arms
•aid if there was a place, or room, or and carry you home and tell you all
g locality over which te placed a sign your virtues until you almost forget
that this is intended exclusively for a your soul is disfigured by vice. Love
certain class of people, for any reason ber tenderly, and cheer her declining
whatever, that is the particular place years with holy devotion.
where tbe average American wants to
Visitor (who* has taken a small girl
go, and he generally manages to get
there.
on his lap)—“Now my little pet, what
do you think I’ve taken you on my
SHORT TALKS WITH THE BOYS.
lapforF
Small Girl—“To give me candy.”
Come now, my lad, but you want to
V.—“No but to give you something
run away. No boy ever yet reached
almost asegood as candy—a real sweet
the age of 15 without having aevetal
kiss.”
times firmly reaulvwfl to feaTe home,
8. G.—“I’d rather have the candy ;
y l’**° a boy La* mode up hie mind to n
you can go and kiss my governess.
•'"**“ fo nrryir That’s what papa does, and he gives
w
The first step in the me the candy every time I see him do
Yu ogrartm^ U to begin Mvin?up bread
and meat. When you haven bushel or
bo of provision hidden in the Imrn or I
under tbe woodshed yon are ready for
the hnttlr with the cold world. Make
your start at night. This will preveat
tbe sun hvm tauniug your complexion,
(National Iribvni of fTMAvto.)
ami J'ou will lie quite certain of tbe
A pleasing occurrence which baa jast
MOtpasy of * tramp or two.
r a note pinned to the come to our notice in connection with
4. This note g'w* on the New York Htate meeting of the
boy ba- l»ren jawed, Grand Army of the Republic ia no uuus­
d, pouadedand knoefc- ual in many respects that wa ventara ta»

• habitant* than twenty smm
with msdAcir* -Old AaftaS.
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CIRCULATION. 1400 COUIUK.

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EXCELSIOR BINDERS! RAWSON MOWERS! PERRY REAPERS!
Reed Harrows, Hay Tedders, Tiger Rakes.
In fact, all the First Class Farming Tools. Jackson and Hastings Wagons’and Tiffany Bros;
Carriages constantly'on hand. Come and see the display. It will do you good.
AMTUWVM 1IOLSE,
N. T. PARKER, Prop.
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reproduce it for the benefit of our read- j
ent.
Captain Alfred Ronson, of New York, I
while pacing in the lobby of the nrmory. previous to one of the meetings,
sudueuly stopped and scanned the face
of a gentleman who was in earnest con­
versation with one of the Grand Army
officers. It seemed tq him that he hart1
seen that face before, partially obscur­
ed by the smoke of Rattle, and yet this
bright and pleasant countenance could I
not be tbe same pale, aud death-like *
visage, which he so dimly remembered.
But tbe recollection, like Banquo’s
ghost, would not “down" at command
aud haunted him tbe entire day. On j
the day following be again saw the ।
same countenance, and ventured to I
speak to its owner. The instant the
two veterans heard each other's voices,
that instant they recognized and called
each other by name. Their faces and j
forms had changed, but tbeir voices
were the same. The man who Captain ।
Rensom had recognized was Mr. W. K.
Sage, of St. Johns, Mich., a veteran of
the 23d N. Y. Light Artillery and both
members of Buru*ide’s famous expedi­
tion to North Carolina. After the first
greetings were over, Captain Rensom
said:
.

OteCOTT HOLSE.
A. 8. FOOTE, Pkofbjxtob.

Physician and Surgeon
Office first doer east of Opera House and
near residence on corner of Washington -nd
State Street*, Nashville, Mich.

W.NISKERN. Attorney and Counsellor
• at Law, practice* in all State Court*. Col
tactions promptly attended to. Office over
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see you in (bis condition, for I thought
you must have been dead long ago.”
“Yea, I do not doubt it, for if I am not
mistaken, when we laat met I was occu­
pying a couch in tbe hospital, a victim
of •Yellow Jack’ in its worst form.”
“1 remember. The war seems to
have caused more misery since its-close
than when it was iu progress,” replied
the Captain. "I meet old comrades
frequently who are suffering terribly,
not so much from old wounds as from
the malarial poisons which ruindd tbeir
“I think so myself. When the war 1
closed I returned home and at times I.
would feel well, but every few weeks
that coofou&gt;.ded ‘Rll gone’ feeling)
would come upon me again. My ner­
vous system, which was shattered in
the sei vice, failed me entirely and pro­
duced one of the worst possible cdses
of nervous dyspepsia. Most of the
time I had no appetite: then again I
would become ravenously hungry, but.
the minute 1 sat down to eat I loathed I
food. My skin was dry and parched,;
my flesh loose aud flabby. I could hold
notiiing ou my stomach for days at a
time, aud what little I did eat failed to I
assimilate. I was easily fatigued; my J
mind was depressed ; I was cross and
irritable mid many a night my heart
would pain me so I could not sleep, and
and when I did I bad horrid dreams
and frigb’ful nightmares. Of course ‘
these things came on me one by one.
each worse than the other. My breath .
was foul, my tongue was coated, my
teeth decayed. I had terrific headaches
which would leave mv nervous system
completely shattered. In fact my ex­
istence, since the war. has been a liv­
ing death, frotfl which I have often
prayed for release."
“Couldn’t the old enrgeon do you
any good f”
“J wrote him and he treated me, but
like every other doctor, failed. They
all said my nerve was gone and with­
out that to bir Id upon I could Dot get
well. When I was at my worst, piles
of the severest d ture came upon me. ।
Then my liver gave out and witnonti
the use of cathartics I could not move •'
my bowels at all. My blotwl got like a |
stream of fire and seemed literally to •
burn me alive.”
“Well, you might better have died |
in battle, quick and without ceremony.”
“How many times I shave wished I :
had died the day we captured New- j
beroe 1”
“And yet you are now the picture of 11
hcaltli."
"Aud the picture is taken from life. I
I am in oerfept condition. My nerve ,
tone is restored; my stomach reinyigo- ।
rated;'my flesh ia bard and healthy;
in fact I have liew blood, new energy
and a new lease of life wholly as tbe
teoult of n»ing Warner’s Tippecanoe.
Thia remarkable preparation, which! JT
consider the finest tonic and stomach
restorer in the world, has overcome all
the evil influences of malaria, all the ;
poison of the army, all traces of dys-

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SOLDIERS and SAILORS who were dl—blW
by woond, accident oc otherwise, the low of a
toe, piles, varicose veins, chronle dlarrbc**,
rapture, loss of night, (or partially so) k&gt;as of
hearint-, falling baek of measles, rheumatism,
any disability, no matter bow alight, glv«»s yon
a pension. NEW and HONORABLE D»CRARWES OBTAINED. Widows, ehildrea
and (Ante of fL-ldlers dying in the service, or
I am now comfortably settled In my new shop *ft irWrds
from
disease
contract­
next door to Charles Middleton, and am pre­ ed therein, are e«UU«d to penatou. RXJECTpared to do anything In the line of Wage® and
Carriage wood work tn better style than ever.
HepalrinK wlU receive prompt and careful aitentiou. Give me a r*Ji when in need of any
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NASHVIL

BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1884.

NUMBER 34.

that woman get within forty feet of!
•
kf PARTY.
! week longer, but den ergin be might
A REMARKABLE 0A8E..
fre make the Wee-!
teV n,or’-”
, *
me again for anyt hing. Let me pass.” ' I
“1
A rather peculiar case of murder in
’
’ -V "I don’t know what to do,” replied'
"You’re excited man, you—”
, In.J V-/ V-Z L
inou Art with their I
Hnn pie-winded woman.
"Mr., the first degree was recently tried by a
"Excited i”exclaimed the damp indi- | 75'
•’
'
- । Parkmoat is away from home and jastice of the peace whose jurisdiction vidual, ”.r should say I was excited.
|
1 H.m uw
sweetest music play I
;
won’t rontni for two or three days.”
lies along the nver below Little Rock. Who wouldn't be excited to have a two.
While Robbie turns thewurH around; be’a sev"Yas. chile, auT he’d feel powerful A well known planter' named Milton, hundred pound woman chasing you j
•
en yean old to-day!
bad ter come an’ fin’dat dog dun dead
I
Tel! the president he’ll have to watt,
beciqno involved in a quarrel with a with a hose with a two Inch nozsle ! I '
wid
de spring ftta.T’
1
He’s only in the way.
halt Spaniard, half negro man, known went in there to collect a bill. Th© wo- *
And If the king should come In state.
" Wiia- can I do. Uode Isom F
aa Bad Jim. Words of uncomplimen­ man appeared glad to see me. We
He can’t come in to.dav.
.
"Well, chik, ef yer won’t say noth­ tary definition were exchanged, and used to tie rather spoony until I went
But tbay’Il have a welcome bearty
It thee cutne to doner and sing
in’ er ’bout de fack, so de l^w kaiu’ put,
Bad Jim, drawing a knife, rnshpd at into a business she didn't like. -She:
At the Prioce’a birthday party.
its ban’s on me, I’ll gin yer a ’senption.”
With the children tn the ring.
z
Milton, who, expecting an attack Jump­ used to say she’d kill a bill collector |
You can buy as good
"I
won
’
t
mention
it
”
Ha. ha! Jingle, jangle, Jingle.
ed backward, drew hi* pistol ami fired, some day, and I believe she will. As I
"Not ebeu ter yer husban’ F
. ]
Who la coining, Robbie know*—
just having time-enough to level the said, she appeared glad w see me and
How abe makes the music tingle
"Not even to him.”,
weapon between himiudf and the assa we talked about old times for awhile.
With the iMils ujxjii her toes.
"Wall, lernine ee«. Take er hafior
And Jack and Jill will tumble
ilnnt. The irall struck Bad Jim in the Finally,realizing that time was money,
With
our
stefny-treed
Boy
Bine,
tea^poonful
o
’
morphine,
er
pinch
er
-WE WILL PAT THE
forehead, just above the eye, and so I handed her a bill for provisions.
And In a outer fumble
quinine,, buffer spoonful o’ arsnic, put
Come the children from the Shoe.
close vias he that the flash of the pow­ ’That's all right* she said and then ask­
it in er piece or beef an’gi remitter de ani­
OF ME FOR
With bi* pipe and bowi you’ll find him
der burned his face. The planter sur­ ed me to come around to the back door
mal. Den, ef li ain’t too late, he’ll be rendered himself, telling the negro of­ and she would pay me. I went. I no
HappyJolly old King Cole.
And hl* Fiddlers sit behind him.
all right Clar’ ter goodness, I bate ter ficer that he had killed a man. and re­ more than got around the corner of the
With a tiddle. every soul!
see aiciT a fine dog die, Doan let him lated in detail an account of the affair. hnhM when a stream of water took me
And with fuauy Mrs. Jartey
See the gracious queen draw nigh,
In CASH fob
hab nothiti' ter eat ter day, an* early in
in the ear and damped me into a new
With the pudding made of barley
de rnawnin he’ll take de dose all right. I The day for trial was appointed, and made onion bed. Before I could get up
And the dainty Blackbird Pie.
when Milton appeared before the negro
Mrs. Park moat promised atricttobeHL hl! Jack, the giant killer,
justice of the peace, he learned that he she had that stream squirting all me,. As other dealers ask 20 and
dlance, aod the old man turned away. was charged with murder in the first and splashing mud on me. I managed
Hang your sword upon tbe-rack;
■
25 cts. for.
Now; you’re welcome, Dusty Miller
"All right, honey, he said to the dog.
to get up on my feet and made, a break I
With «&gt;nr taKtuY'Mnnn tho a u&gt;k , "
degree.
.
■
’
'Me spring fits will carry yer off. Don
.Ho! withaocTand *hpu£L4&lt;): tier,
"This case is beyond your jurisdic­ for the street, but I lost my-hat in the ,
Gocnc die Little Induns aJI—
blebe dars no hope fur yer now, fur de
You can buy as good
tion,” he Mid the magistrate.
“You rumpus. She can have that. I don’t
Morey ou utL^rhut'Mbe matter!
zense hab done tuck a mighty holt on can only bind me over to appear before care to go for it. It’s the first time 11
Humpty Dumpty’* got a fail!
was ever made to take water. Do you j
yer constitushun.
Little
clv»a
so
bright
aod
airy,
the
grand
jury.
”
WE HAVE THE NICEST LINE OF
hear it!” exclaimed the man, a* a laugh i
Mrs. Park most prepared the medi­
I
From their Loma beneath the hill,
"De cou’t ain’ axed fur yer opinion
Many a dainty, atar-erowned fairy.
cine with great care, and gave it to the
in de case, prisoner at de bar. De was heard coming from thosamedirecLaughing nymphs from brook and rill;
&lt;log early next morning. When old
tion he had', and taking the middle of
G'.-.nt*, ull a* any steeple,
’dictmeot says murder in de fust de­
And the Three Bears from the woxl,
Isom came to work, the protectionist gree, and dat’s de way I’se gwine ter road, the water soaked collector pro­
OF ME FOR
Come to meet the Httle people
was lying under a rosebush,foaming at | try yer.” ■
ceeded to make a record for fast time i
For on birthdays they're all good.
.
the mouth, and piteously rolling bis
I
that
would
make
Jay-Eye-See
green
Il* Just then Bad Jim entered the court­
How the noise will shake each rafter
bulging eyes. Mrs. Parkliouse came
In the House Jack built himself,
with envy.
------- AN1
When with about and song and laughter, out, and in a voice of anxiety, asked: room; The ball had flattened against
his skull, passed under the skin over
Giant, Fairy. Bear and Elf,
The Hon. Blank attended the demo- » ,
"How is our patient getting along f
1
DUh auubpoon, and Cat and Fiddle,
other dealers ask 25c for.
the top of the head, and came out at cratic convention last week, and wound j
Cow and Dog and even-thing.
"I doan like his symptoms dis mawn- the back of the neck.
Dance and sing. HI diddle diddle!
up
in the evening with a happily hil­
in, and Ise sorter a fee rd dat we ne।
With tj&gt;e children in the rtug.
"Come right in,” said the judge. “I’se arious party at Chamberlin’s.
On
You can buy as good
! gleked his case mos too long. De
. So his years are crowned with flowers, and the 1
glad ter see yer fur yer’s a mighty ’por­
spring fits, lady, when once da gets tant witness in dis beah case. Go on leaving, be concluded to take a street­
sun shines all the time,
car for home. He looked down the I
i And with dancing feet the hour* tell his days hold of a dng, is wus den de yaller janwid de testimony, gennermen.”
with aong and rhyme.
street and saw the colored light which '
i So witlj drcaim. his life is rounded, and old ders in de human family.
IN TOWN.
"Your honor,” remarked Milton, heralded the approach of one of the ,
1
Time must smile and say
"Uncle Isom, he &lt;s dead! exclaimed
arising,
"the
appearance
of
this
man
[ “Why,another cycle's bounded; Robbie’s ecvpeople’s carriages.
Bracing himself
the lady.
shows conclusively that I did not com­
"Data a fack, replied the old man, mit murder of any kind, and after all, firmly against the lamppost he mutter­
ed :
with
a
ouch
of
well-feigned
sorrow
in
SPRING FITSyou can only arraign me for assault
“There comsh shtreet carali.”
his,voice. "Dara nutbin lef now fur
And he waited patiently for about
Colonel Parkmost owned a fine dog. him but de bone yard. Go in de house with intent to kill.**
”
1
tell
yer
dat
I
neber
axes
de
pris
­
five
minutes, but the car failed to ar­
The Colonel bad been offered quite a an leab me wid de dead.
oner at de bar whut his ’pionion *o de
large sum of money for the animal,
The genuine mourner withdrew, and law is. De’dictment says murder in rive. He looked again. There was Hie As other dealers ask 50c for.
light apparently as far off as ever. Still
but so great was his value ns a watch old Isom, looking at his victim said :
dog, that the colonel would not part "When a dog interferes wid a man’s de fust degree, an’ dat’s de way we’s he waited. Still no car. Now, the
from him. The dog wo* a protection­ nachul rights he neednt speck nothin bound ter try yer. Go on wid testi­ Hon. Blank isa very firm man, and
You can buy as good
Tou have sod will pay you the very hlghmony, gennerman.”
when in bis cups, he is obstinate.
ist politically, and so high were his1 but trouble. Tole yer yistiddy when
"Judge, I never heard of such a case,
«t price and will give you in exchange
"Corah long time cornin’,” he said to
ideas of tariff, and so great was the1 yer wouldnt let me hab dat ham, dat it
revenue he demanded, that tramps1 want healthy ter git inter a scussion said a lawyer. A man to testify that himself, "but I’ll wait for’t ri* here if it
more good# tor a dollar than you ever saw
and nianv colored people of the neigh­ wid me. Ise argiod wid several dogs he has been murdered in the first de­ taksh all nf.”
and if you owe c s we will take It all In su­
gree, is something which finds no par­
And still be waited.
About an hour
borhood called loudly for reform.
an ebery one of em is in de col claws of allel in history.”
gar Just the tame.
had elapsed when a policeman came
Qld Guinea "Nigger” Isom, a colored death.
,
I "Whut’sdat? Parallel.
Mr. Clerk along. The Hon. Blank hailed him:
gentleman around the house, had no1
When Mr. Parkmost returned home '। enter up er fine o’ teu dollars agin de
"Shay, Misber Poleshman, been acuse for a dog who had been employed and heard that his faithful animal had 1
OF ME FOR
। gennerman fur contempt o’ dis court
shident.”
to work for the protectionists, for once &lt;l!e.l of.pnng tiui,
greatly de- We.)lrale oot Bad Jim.,
"Accident.
accident.
Where F'
when the old man lifted a ham from a prewed. He actually wept erheu the ; Go(jo wid d, tc.Umooy&gt; geuneniwn."
hook in the kitchen, the dog called for
detail, ot the agouutng death were
Atier a clo«! examination of the wit- queried the puzzled promoter of peace. J
“Why, aeshident to shtreet carali, [
export'duty with such imperative de­ made known. When be spoke tn ..1,1,
an(1 elabon4te WKani„nta by tb,
courah,” said Blank impatiently.
.
.,
,
.
.
oc mand that be tangled a tooth or two hmm, the phymemn replied:
lawyer, the jury brmigh in rerdiet of
1 •• So.,ir.there", been noaecidont to As other dealers ask 11.25 for.
in Isom's raiment.
“Dat dog wuz one of de lies friends , gUj]ty
cars,” replied
I
’’Neber mike,” said the old man, sad­ 1 eber had. uh. and when l mod dem | -Prioner Mde bar." udd the magi.- | street
..Wellthen
ah,the policeman.
“Well, then, why’n thunder don’t I
ly shaking his head, looking with a
You can buy as good
1 Here I’ve been ,
longing glance at the ham which he
had been compelled to relinquish.
countryman an’ hab been foun’ guilty i
•■Ni bvr mine, Mr. Do,. WUncbet die | bbl heert on de l'binm&gt; ob dt« life,
_________________
' o’ murder iu de fust degree. I’se sor-1
ole man is shoved int' r a ’scussion wid |
&gt;-«
PW“Nothing is the matter.
That is not
a dog, de dog is gwine ter get de wust, For freoty-elKht y«.r. Joko Lol.,; V
The Niagara Falls Route.
&gt;&lt;-'r d“T "» »r a street car, it's a colored light in a |
o’ it. Yer needn’ look at me. I’se seed low been the Mwdu.t comedian of tbt. ~ rbant« 1'»1' “&gt;«
OF ME FOR
RoMowii .bow, Md without him in the!
•»&gt;«»” '•rca.i.m. nod myw'f drug store window.
There’s no street
8TANDARp71» Meridian) TIME.
dogs'fore yerae'f wus horn’d, I ’know­
ring even a preliminary rehearsal must whnt am de jedge, am mighty irnrry fur railway along here.”
j
* imp
Iwlges dat yer's got de bes’ c,’ de ole
The jlon. Blank doubted and went
„
,
„ ’
, .
1 gennerman on dis beah present ’caaion. «em a failure. John ™ ju»t uwsk- &lt;li» man. Amen. Primmer at de bar
co“'t “"otenoe. yer ter be hung out into the middle of the street and i
JrX!“
'•«' &lt;!• &gt;:«• »
be ion, doomin' ening from hi. long winter", .loop, and ' bathad hurried down from hi. Cleveland! «&gt;» fu« Friday jp uaixt week. De cou
felt
all around for the rails. He didn't |
W-et com J.OU-•"“■•lenlv-U
er dr.«rin" ver
home with hn pocket, full of “chcs- if.»ny fur yer, hutdarkam nothin’ be find any. Still not convinced, be went As other dealers ask 50c for.
—,---------------------------------------- ----------- — out ter de bone yard. I ain t er gwine
uuta,” read? for the summer campaign. &lt;luu ter "abb F’'-’
,
Moll10.15a.m. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m f ter s|)&lt;tot yer an’ hab de white folks
unsteadily down the street 'uutil he ,
"»’d th« prisoner, "I aid came to the drug store and saw the de-.
"
-- &gt;»•«
ron’t^. so. Lolo always appeared sorrowful In I ,
Er. Expre** 10.45
pnntA
end
a
wet
chicken
under
tin.
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F.
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m
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r
“
“
&gt;
Uian
jrou
can
po.- ceptive light in the window.
Pacific Ex..
KX.. 12.40 s. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. m . blesq yer soul. Jes’ lemme take dis
; ilia ham an" we'll call it SQuaF.” and' dripping eave, ot a mule barn never ”hly be. I have always had great ro­
“Tiiaz zlie drinksh on me,” ejaculet- XTT
J
*1 d
»
Going Ea*tfrom
- --. Jackxon
the old fellow took bold of the meat. I
mon doleful than he last night. •lwct tor you and honed to live to m
ed, and he started off after them and, \A/ APO I 011
Qf
you on the supreme
Mail-.
iStm
The dog g.oelod. "All right, den.
"New Joke, plenty for thi. .ea»„, 1 J""
-------- bench of the state. finally went home in a nightlier.
Vl D UvU. D ILL UO •
3 40a.m. ArrDetroit 6.15 a. m. yer's bringin’ all dis trouble on yerae'f. | J°hQ Y began the newsman."Been study I was talking to the governor some
-FOR FROMtime ago, and we agreed that you
"Say. John, let’s go hunting,"
1 gin yer a chance, tor take back what in« “P “n flood® and riots,! suppose dur- u
yerM dohp but ez yer ain’ allowin’ no ! ’OR the winter, and are now ready to ”should be onr chief justice, and that marked a young man to his friend.
$15 -to- $19
other* ran dally except Sunday.
Af­
"Thanks, 1 just got in last night from I
- j sign* o’J'pentence, w’y sah. I’ll jes’ let knock the spots outof Joe Miller and we would work for that purpore.
ter I ain dead, lam afraid that the gov • one
— i.
—2 rI .i
—x.----2---------------•
’ Are Warranted fully equal m Every
hunt.
dont
want
any more."
Grandllnpkls llivision.
yer pop yer whip an-er head.”
those pbuuny phellows. hey F
Respect to those m y compet­
’ Shortly afterward*, while Mra. Park-! “No.” answered Lado, "no ” and his eruor will have to battle alone.”
"Did yon get anything?"
iiXt^rw xitp.
"Hol* on, prisoner aide bar,and lemitors are vainly trying to trust
"No, but I almost got a rabbit.”
nioAt was sitting on the piazza, old Isom eyes rolled slowly’, like those of a dySTATIONS.
Day N. T. De’t At!
meax de Lawd a ’portant question, i "Why didn't you get him?”
out for *25 to *28—interest
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
,'came around the house, removed his I ’nir calf.
"No, I never told but one
p. m
wwjo.e.nmj
u«e. That
i „.t was
w». in
10 ’50, ]j La"d-■uo»’1 &gt;nro di. man er low. 11 "Well, Hl tell you how it was.
compounded four times
1
hat,
placed
his
hands
on
the
balustrade
’
ne
^
joke
in
niy
like.
8.00
12.20
6.05
Grand Rapids Lv
a year.
and
some
of
the
littenera
are
not
done
D
.
e
“
Y
Y®**
1
risoner
at
de
bar,
|
K&gt;cn
tpjdgiog
around
all
day,
uutil
12.34 6.17 6.90
Bowen—
and said:
ouurvv,
.»•«&gt; uw &lt;&gt;wuc
,
- , .
w...un.wn
— • —-j* ——™
6.38
Middleville.. ..
“Lady, dat’s er mighty fine dog whut' weeping yet. No, I determined then dw cou t changes its cision. ^eraef is । nbout three o’clock iu the afternoon,
Haating*
.
yer
’
*
got.
”
1
that
if
I
could
escape
from
that
town
ft
free
luan
Mr
Constable,
arres
Bad
without
seeing
a
thing,
when
I
flushed
(
7.35 11.36.
Naabvfile. .. Lv
VermontriHe....
' "Yes, the finest in town. Mr. Park- I with my life I would never repeat the IJlm on
charge er interferin' wid dis । the rab.bitacrosa the thicket, about a |
Charlotte
most wouldn’t take a thousand dollars I experiment, and I have kept my word. co“rt
De .। hundred and fifty yards away, and I]
ri- Good
uuou ebenm
euemu , gennermen.
»,ruueruicu. ue
I
That on nil Cheap Goods such M
8.37
Eaton Rapids....
cou
’
tn
gwine
ter getjuthin’ ter eat.”
। dropped
ground
2 80
forMm."
•"New-------------------“
I
aai
.1.----- on to the
- and
- began
Rives Junction.. 3.22 9.10 8.57
jokes are failures.”
3.08
3.45 9 35
Jackaoo.
_
। worming my way into range. I was )
"How have you spent the tedious
5.55
“Doan blame de gennerman fur he’s
6.25 11.59
Detroit
HE TOOK WATER.
! watching the rabbU so close that I
p.m.
wuf ebery cent o’ it.
Yarse’f doan 1hours of the winter F asked the scribe.
OVERALLS,
A bill collector’s life is not a happy I u.uu
didn’ti b*-*:
•*« •uuiv
llule IU
»D front
of omv
me,- and j
Hl,... Wk
"Speculating in wheat,” replied this
• Know much er bout dogs, does yer F
the next thing I knew I was rolling I
Mail OR. ^'°c
STATIONS.
“Very little.”
11mournful tnerrv man.
one. On Saturday last a gentleman
I can save you 25 per ct.
Ex.
aMro
"I didn't think yer did.”
"Speculating F
while passing along fourth street was over in a hog wallow about two feet । And from 3.*&gt; to 50 per eent on
Detroit
flJO
4.00
I “Yes. I bought at 97 cents and cloa- startled by. a man all water soaked and deep. I kept my powder dry though, I
■ “Why.”
and got out, only to fall over a log and j
»W Fine Suits nnd Fine
Jaekaon
6.45
1JJ5 12.25
muddy leaping over a fence by bis side
s’oo
"Wall, yer see ef jyer did.w yer wonldu'; nd out at T» ceau.”
Rived Jaaetkx .
12.48
7.08
-----------—J i
Furnishing Good*.
■
Ratoe Rapid*..
“Indeed, How much of a load did and at the same lime bearing the tear the whole leg- off my pants, and
7.88
8.80 Jet di* 'un go on like he is. Dat dog
Charlotte
A15
8.10
when
I
struck
the
thicket
I
got
caught
sound of deviltry issuing from the rear
9.901 ookhter been 'tended ter mor’n a week ,y°n h*TeF
▼ertDontvllle... 3 55* 2.05
6.83
9.301 er go, ai&gt;' fust thing yer knows it’ll be I "Only one bushel.” replied John, and of the premises. The water soaked in­ I in the briars and had mv face all
JUST IS—A Few Dezen Pain
4.10
2.13
VashviUe
&amp;a
Hasting*
2 41
9.07
| he shrank within the creases of bis ul- dividual was evidently in a great hur­ scratched .and got a root twisted around
J“/tonl«to”
•
MMDerine'......... 5.30
3.07
9.80
Why,s Unde laotn, I don’_______
t under-! Bt«r, leaving the scribe on the outside, ry to meet a very pressing engagement, tl»e hammers of my gun and 1 Jiad to
Bowen
10.03 n.Mi “1 Why
10.95
Grand Rapids...
wondering whether John had really and yet at rhe same time there was sort cut it out, and then I got my foot fast
{stand yon."
■ "Mebby not, chile, fur dar’s lota o’ forgotten his vow and been jailty of of anxious look on his face, a look that in the fork of a grape vine and fell
Manufactured^ by the Michigan
r TlinHiu-h GmcIim and Sleeping Cars to and !
_i.„, j „„ i.„„„
would lead one to suppose he had been down again and jabbed a thorn in my
frap(tou&gt;d Rapids and Detroit. All train* 1 y°Dn* winimin wbatduan know nothin an attempt at wit.
Overall Col of Ionia, Mich.,
! fooling with a steam fire engine and hand, and had to pick that out Final­
connect in •sine depot st Detroit with train* ; 'bout animals. Dat dog is er sufferin’
• every pair warranted not to
Two
ladies
moving
in
the
highest!
JL i^brown’.*1'**' *n dlH#lBn LEDYARD,
”w^ut’8 called de spring fits. Hnbu’
didn’t know it was loaded. Yee, he ly, though, I made a break and got
rip and to give perfect
circles of Washington eocity, daring a
just
where
I
wanted
to
be,
to
bag
my
was anxious to get "anywhere but
AM’t Gen. Sup. Jsokson. Genl Sup.JMtrott yer noticed him er watchin’ meF
satisfaction.
friendly meeting on the street, got to
giime.
’
’
0. W. RUGGLES.
I ••Yes. 1 believe I have ”
Gen’l Pa« aud Ticket Agent, Chicago.
..uC?. . 2
«
j ...
, quarreling about their age, and used there” and the I-wish-I-hadn’t-callod
“And you didn’t do itF
expression on his face plainly indicated
=-------, -■■■■-■
k-rTSrSfec:!
"Wall, he knows I’ae a dog doctor. I
"No.
”
•
very strong language toward each oth­
“WhyF
that he was glad to escape with his life
MY’ MOTTO:
would hab gin him some medicine, but
er, At last, aa if to end the dispute,
"Because the danged rabbit wouldn’t
even if his water soaked clothes did
my licenses is dun run out an’ I’se er
one of them turned away, and said in
give
him thecaxe
appearance
a ­mop od
feer’d ter
practice,
de chief oof
’ po
very conciliatory tone of voice.
"Let
"It is now settled,” says an exchange
MORY PARADY, JoMlce &lt;rf the Peacr. lice wool’ nab me ef he fouo’ it out, an’ us not quarrel over the matter any scrubbing day. “ What’s the matter F
Office, Corner Main i»J Sherman Strerta. darn all ns a lot o' Diggers watchin*
anxiously inquired the startled gentie­ "that a newly-married lady ceases to
■ u*v«c.
mote. i,
I. at iwuk
least,, umc
have nui
not uie
the iiwtri
lieart w
to
. ,
•.
,
,
man, "You haven’t run Into a water­ be a bnde and becomes simply a wife
I
never
knew
-bom,
moriur
QMITH A COLGRDVE, Attorney* at Law „und Ki.noitaK.u.do.ta-^
tin it. I never knew whn tnv mother
when she has sewed a button on her
£7 Office over R. J. Grant* store Hooting*. rnr far de called folk, U powerful,
,be
,Un ,
„d spout or cloud-bun&gt;t have you F
husband's clothes.” It is this fact that
"Don’t detain me a minute,” anewerjealous o de man whut looks arter de who know, bu* that you may-have
country is fall of
dog* o’ de lan’. Dia dog maj lib er been the heartiMa parent.”

THE CLOTHIER,

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OVERALLS
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�&gt;•
RASHLY IMPORTUNATE.
SATURDAY.

MAY 10. 1884.

Mil HIHAM KKWH.
Hammic Anderson, aged six years,
waa drowned at Traverse City Batar. day afternoon.
John'S. Currie was struck by light­
. niug arui instantly killed at Grand
• Haven Tuesday,
A little boy named Murdock IS year*
old fell id tbe river at Caro, Tueaday
-and was drowned.
Two boys named Hoffman end John­
son, aged two and five, were drowned
at Manistee last Friday.
HA man wm found hsngiug in tbe
■woods near East Saginaw, is supposed
to?* Chas. Mddke. of Detroit
Mike Looser, a lumberman on the
drive on the Muakegon rive was drawn
into a whirlpool a few days ago and
drowned.
The little son of Warren Crothers, of
Saranac, injnred *hile trying to rescue
his father's horses when tbe house aod
barn burned, died Thursday night.
At Muskegon, May 8d, John Shafer,
a sawyer in aahiaglemil), was struck
by piece of the bolting saw, which ex­
ploded, and cut to the vitals. He lived
about an hour.
Sunday Wm. Hushner, aged 18
years, was drowned in the Detroit rivor at Springwell®. He was fishing for
minnows and lost his balance and fell
into the water.
The body of George Brock, a color­
ed boy 12 years of age was found in the
river at SL Clare Wednesday.
Ho is
auppoM-d to have been drowned while
flailing.
Detroit has a ca-e of small-nox, tbe
first in about 15 months. It is that of
an infant brought from Port Edward.
Every procation has been taken against
the spread of the disease.
Ed ward Delaney left the Village of
Freeland for his home about dark
Wedneatiajtevening. Soon after leav­
ing for home bis team ran away throw­
ing him out killing him instantly.
The boiler of a steam pile driver ex­
ploded Thursday at East Saginaw. Mrs.
Quinn, the cook, was severely scalded
and her two-year-old daughter was
blown out into tbe river and drowned.
George Osborn, toll gate keeper on
the Portage Lake bridge, waa shot and
killed Sunday night by ruffians who
wished to avoid oayingtoll. He leaves
a large family. Three arrests have
been made.
George Steagles, fireman iu a mill
north of Muskegon, was fatally injured
while sweeping the dust from the ma­
chinery Friday morning. Hia broom
caught in the fly wheel and struck him
in the neck rupturing an artery.
The bunt after James Walker, of
Ionia, missing on Boise Blanc island,
is thus far unavailing. A searching
.party was organized at Cheboygan, but
returned unsuccessful. He had a gold
and chain and $300 in cash on his per­
son.
Michigan furnishes more cedar than
any other state in the union, and it has
just commenced furnishing that article
John Bell, of Tekonsha, has a ram
from which was sheared April 91 a
fleece weighing44| pounds. April 13,
1888. a fleece was taken from him weigh
344 pounds.
At Grand Marais Sunday John Toey
■was shot by his wife. The woman is
under arrest, and admits thatshedid
the shooting, but claims it was done in
-self defense. Her story is not gener­
ally believed, as she has shot at other
D3eD. Tbe ball was found under the
left eye.
As was expected, the Allen examin­
tion of J acksou. came to naught so far
as he was concerned, and on Tueaday
he was discharged. He will sue De­
tective Gunn for false imprisonment.
The facts elicited, however, wove a nit
ub »ut Henry Holcomb that he may find
difficulty in extricating himself from—
and Dan Holcomb's and Jud Crouch’s
efforts to fasten the crime upon others
will fail. Justice Hunt iMued a war­
rant Tuesday for the arrest of Henry
Holcomb for perjury and aiding in the
conspiracy, Holcomb surmised lime
such action on the part of the officers
Monday night aud left after midnight.
H&gt;* bss not been home to Eaton R ipida,
and it i4 though he h^s gone to a broth­
er’s in Dakota,
OI R WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, D. C„ )
May. 8,1884. j
Debate on the Morrison Tariff bill
t proceeds in the House of Represeutati.rs, with increasing interest. One
&lt;tay more, Tuesday of next week, will
be (riven t &gt; the discassioD, and tlwrn
amendments wilt lie in order or a mo­
tion 10 strike out the enacting clause.
Tbt» ooUblr Hprech of the week in ad­
vocacy of the measure wm that of the
■Ohio orator, Hon. Frank Murd. Thia
ooutribrttion hu* beep railed the nio^t
rahialde and interevtiog argument that
has been made on either side during
the present araaion of comnvM, being
iu ifaeif a complete Tariff tract.
En •
•iHiMiianc DenriocnitHsay m» jiiw ef'Hvirut- rHinpaign docammt on the Tar­
iff can Ito devised than tbie last speech
from tlw Member fnmi Ohio, and pro­
pose tioU a aiillioii copies of it be atrew
told precisely what be thought a tariff
to lw*,wfaat tie thought the different
kind* &lt;■( Tariff were, And how U»ost*Qf
thi- prated i ve aor affect al ike ad verse
•ner-chanUi,

now. There was Duthiug, he contend­
ed, in the principle of the bill, which
take* off tbe taxes of the war,aod give*
the people cheap fuel and shelter, to
which any man should object. The
people, long sileDt, arp moving dow,
he said. Pri^te extortion muat yield
to public rigMoMfi'h inter • • must
be sacrificed to the general good, and
■-each individual manhood muat be left
free and unhaltered by tbe Govern­
ment, to work out its own destiny.
Predicting the result of the struggle,
the orator said this protective grant
of robbery and extortion will dtaappear
from the land, never again to offend
America or darkan her fair fields With
shadow. At the conclusion ot bis
speech Members gathered arpnud Mr.
Hurd and extended such demonstra­
tive congratulations amid applause re­
newed again, and again, that the chair
was coiupellod to use the gave! freely
in order to reatore sufficient quiet for
Representative Geddes, who hod taken
the floor to proceed with his remarks.
The District of Columbia fared badly
thia we^k at the hands of its Congres­
sional guardians. When the bill for a
free bridge across the Potomac waa
called up and also another proposing io
spend half a million to drain Washing­
ton, tbe old control'
*
*tbe
’*
yftnsy v
between
city and the nation[ aroeHjMfHlBs- ADd
the District receiveji1 its annual - abuse,
Some Con grossmeti wanted the .people
of Washington io pay for keepinjrtbem
healthy. Others contended a proper
system of sewerage for thin city should
be paid of the Treasury of the United
States in as much as the district is sim­
ply tbe property of the Federal Gov­
ernment, in which Congress has seen
fit to deprive the citizens of every right
except that of being governed as Con­
gress may dictate. Tbe result of it all
was that nothing was done.
The long expected trial of Senator
Kehogg, charged with complicity in
the Star Route frauds began and end­
ed this week. Persons anxious to wit­
ness the proceedings crowded the
criminal court room, and a number of
ladies manifested an interest iu the
trial. The Contractor, Price, swore
that he bribed the ex-senator, giving
him &gt;90 000 for a valuable service. The
indictment being barred by the statute
of limitations, the judge ruled out
Price’s testimony, and the jury brought
in a verdict of "not guilty.”
A hot debate occurred this week be­
tween Congressman Calkins and Hewlit, growing out of a charge made sev­
eral days ago by the latter that the Sec­
retary of the Navy had not complied
with the letter of Jthe law in disposing
of the proceeds from the sale of con­
demned vessels. Mr. Calkins made a
violent attack on Secretary Chandler's
critic,accusing Mr. Hewitt of creeping
up like an Nsaassin from a dark alley to
stab a man in the dark.
Mr. Hewitt
asserted that his position in the mat­
ter was strictly honorable, and that he
was sustained by proof in his charge
that the Secretary had disregarded the
law.
The Senate has passed the Pleuro­
pneumonia bill and is now plodding
along with the tedious shipping bills.
That body has&gt;st taken steps to pro­
vide for proper Ceremonies at the dedication of the Washington monument
on the next anniversary of Washington’s birthday. It its proposed that tbe
Hon. Robert Winthrop, who delivered
the oration at the laying of the corner
stone, shall be the oratoi again on the
22nd, of Feb., 1885.
It seems almost
incredible that the program is actually
being made up for the exercises to be
held on the completion of this work.

POISONED AT HEP LOVEIT^WEDDING.
resolution urtfiig tbs obliteration of aectioo-

WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN^MY.LINE

A merry wedding party was assembled
on Monday night at the residence of Mr.
George'Tiefel at'Mount Morris avenue and
One Hundred and Twcnty-eecond street
to celebrate the nuptials of Mrs. Tiefel’s
niece, Mias Fanny Tiefel, and Mr. Fred­
erick Braun, a wealthy manufacturer of
parlor furniture, doing basin*®* at No.
179 Hester street. Within, all was joy
and gladness; without, in the darkness, a
broken-hearted wotrjm, wrapped in a

then stopping to gase at the brilliantly
ligh'ed windows end catch a glimpse
through the lace curtains of the revelry

fora adopted waa written by Henry
Wittsraon. who received a great ovation
as ba read IL It reaffirms tha National
plat trema of 1876 and 1880, condemns ce»trallzation. subsidies and grants, and, touch­
lug tiwj tariff, declsrea tiiat the Kentucky
Democracy denounce the present tariff,
which burdens tbe peoplo with exemsive
war taxes in tlmeof peace, as a masterpiece
ot Injustice, Inequality and false preteoea.
Tbe Republican party Is arraigned as the crea­
tor and defender of a system which has im­
poverished many industries to sudsidfato a
few; which has prohibited Imports th^i
might purcboM the’ products of American
labor, aod degraded American commerce
from the fiwt to an inferior rank upon the

American manufactures at bqme and
abroad, and depicted the returns of
American agriculture and
Industries
cited gestures, stopped to watch 1
followed by
half the people. The
document further declares that tbe
uw that she was weeping bitterly.
Republ
’
ean
party
easts
the
taxpayera
At eleven o'clock a carriage drove up to
times more than It yields to the Treootake the bride to her husband’s house. five
ury; that It upholds fraud, fosters smug­
No. 177 East .One Hundred and Ninth gling, corrupts official*, enriches the few by
forcing bounties from the many; enrienw
gave th® coachman Instructions to r»- the dishonest and bankrupts the honest
merchant. The plafbnu asserts the dec­
nag® In waiting, saying that be and his laration of the Constitution that all taxa­
bride would walk there in the course of an* tion shall be exclusively for revenue, sad de­
hour. At half-past twelve the bride and mands that no morvrevenue shall be collect­
groom loft the home to walk to the stable, ed than Is required to meet tbe expenses and.
in One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street obligations of the Government economically
end Fourth avenue. Behind them like e administered. Mr.WaUexaon made a speech
In which be said that without the tariff is­
shadow crept the woman in the cloak. AU sue there was no dlfferenco between tbe two
unconscious of her presence they strolled parties. He was enthusiastically cheered.
along, chatting gayly and exchanging Henry Watterson, J. A. McKenzie, Thomas
terms of endearment that were so many L. Jones and J. Stoddard Johnston were
daggers in the heart of the woman behind elected delegate*-at-large, Watterson receiv­
ing tbe largeet vote and accepting tbe poolthem.
On reaching the stable they found the
carriage in waiting. Mr. Braun placed his
FORD’S LAST SHOT.
bride in the vehicle and was in the act of
entering himself when be was suddenly Chart.
confronted by a cloaked figure. Holding
him by the sleeve with one hand, with th®
other she raised a small glass bottle to her
IttcilMOND, Ma. May 7.—In a handsome
lips and swallowed some of the contents.
••Sec,” she cried, “Idle for yon!” as the eott-vge, about a mile east of this city, hia
bottle fell from her hand and was shivered father’s residence, Charles Ford, one of tbe
on the pavement.
•layers of Jesse James, now lies a corpse.
Braun brutally pushed the girl to one side He came hero about a week since. Yes­
and sprang into the carriage hoarsely or­ terday morning he ate his breakfast and
dered the coachman to drive on. As the appeared In good spirits.
After walk­
man was mounting the box, the girl, loos­ ing around the grounds be went up stairs
ing all self-possession, dung with the des­ to bis room. In a abort time the family
peration of madness to the door of the were startled by the report of a pistol, fol­
coach and begged piteously that Braun
lowed by a heavy blow on the fluor. Rush­
ing up-stalrs tbeytouDd Ford lying on the bed,
his coat off, with a small bullet-bole, pow­
cried, “I am dying, dying!”
der-burned. in his left breast just over tbe
Reaching through the window the man heart, from which the blood was slowly
roughly pushed her away, at the tame time ooxlng. Dr. W. W. Mosby, who happened
to bo puislng, was called in, and at ouce
shouting to the driver:
... faiat ”Every
••Don’t mind thia crazy woman—drive on pronounced the wound
ra^de
to ~
rouse the dying
effort was “
J* **
quick!”
was
Liu possible.
In
but „it
_
Before he could do so the girl renewed man,
an hour after the shooting he ceased lu
her desperate attempt to open the door of breathe, bloud flowing from bls mouth and
the coach. Again she was rudely repulsed. ejes. lie had been suffering from a pain­
Clinging to the door in spite of Braun’s ful illness. He was an habitual opium­
eater, and waa about penniless, all of which
herently, mingling her appeals with heart­ fuels doubtless combined to lead him to the
rending cries of agony Her cries were need. The pistol he used was an old ona,
heard by Officer Donald Duggan, who ran rusty and of but little value, and It seems as
to the stable and found the carriage mov­ if tbe idea of suicide must have been sudden,
ing out, the girl still madly clinging to the as be left no sign or indication that be
door. Ho stopped the coach and caught had contemplated the step. Dr. J. O. Gant,
tbe Coroner, is still at the raldunce of the
Jbe girl in bis arms Just as the wheel was suicide taking evidence, but tha above are
about to pass over her. Descending from tbe facts th «t are likely to be developed.
the coach Braun said to the officer:
A fter he tired tbe fatal shot be threw the
pistol upon the floor with so much force as
to break the plaster from tbe ceiling in tbe
and la annoying us.”
The bride, who was weeping bitterly, also room balow. Hundreds of persons have
I
been out to view the remains.
Ford was born in Virginia, but moved to
Take her
i
tills section at an early age, and was in his
twenty-ninth year. He was actively en| The girl wept and rayed incoherently*;
gaged with the James gang for about si “1 love that man,” .he cried. cHe prom- years, and was at the Blue Cot and otlier
robberies. A number of rumor* were afloat
to-day that he had been killed by Jim CumThe officer decided to lake the entire tilings, or by some other member of the
Jamee
gang, but there is absolutely no
party to the station house. There the girl
said that her name was Frida Stehle, and foundation for any such reports.
that she had been employed in Mr. Brain’s
lll.nols SingerlsiL
family as nurse for about a year. Under
W. C. T. U.
Joliet, HL, May fl.—The annual State
promise of marriage he had wronged her
and then cast her off to marry Miss Tiefel. Songerfe-it of Illinois for 1884 will be heli'
in Joliet Juda 22. 23 and 24. and the most
WHAT D0E8 IT MEAN ?
gered and fell to the floor. A surgeon was elaborate and extensive preparations are on
foot to make it one of the most successful
summoned,
who
applied
a
stomach-pump,
In speaking of our saloons being clos­
attractive musical festivals of thia
ed on last Saturday, we asked one of and an ambulance was then sent for, in and
character ever held in the State. T wentywhich
she
was
taken
to
the
Ninety
ninth
our leading business men what the efStreet Hospital in an appareatly dying five or thirty societies of the Sangerbuod
fecl was upon trade.
His reply was condition. It waa found that she had swal­ from different parts will be present, and all
we have not had as good trade this lowed a large dose ot oxalic acid in crys­ the local musical talent will be laid under
contribution. There will be six hundred
spring as we bad last Saturday.
talline form.
voices In grand chorus.
The subject of temperance has been
Mr. Braun denied that he had in any
Anli-Monopply Convention.
discussed by tbe American people way wronged the girl. He said that he bad
New York. May 6.—John F. Henry an­
during the past ten years from every employed her a. a nurse for his two child­
nounces
a
National Anti-Monopoly &lt; •••ireoren,
a
boy
of
thirteen
and
a
girl
of
ten,
and
standpoint from wh:cb it can be view­
had had no idea of her affection for him tlon to be held at the Briggs House, C iicaed. Scientifically, politically, morally,
until that moment. As there seemed to be
and physically, and the undisputed ver­ no ground on which to detain him he and
THE MARKETS.
dict after all this research is that the his bride, who during the examination in
tiaflic in alcoholic beverages i« an evil, the police station, wept hysterically, were
only an evil and that continually.
So
Hbeep (ollppea*...................
much has beer* demonstrated upon this carriage and rapidly drove away.
Hogs
Frida Stable is a German girl nearly FLOC R—Good to Choice .
subject that no man or woman is ig­
Patents
seventeen years old, and is apparently
norant as to its influence and debasing much younger, In fact little more than 1 WHEAT-No. ! Red
BH01
No. S Spring
effect. Whoever lends any influence child. While not bring strictly pretty, her roRs
................. ....
.............
OATS—Western Mixed
in maintaining and supporting this
EYE
great evil does so with tbe full knowl­ slender, with fair complexion, blue eye* PORK—Mesiunewi ......... . .
IS uo
LARD—Steam
edge of nil that it involves, and to the and a profusi n of auburn hair.
Mr. Braun, whose first wife died two CHKR8E.
extent of his influence is responsible
32
WOOL—Doa&gt;r«tlc
yean*
ago,
lives
in
handsome
style
at
177
for the continuation of this dread
CHICA'.O.
............
East One Hundred and Ninth street. When BBEVBT.-Extra
traffic.
_________________
Choice
a reporter called there yesterday he was
Good.
WHAT THE LIQUOR BUSINESS. 18 but.,
told that
and groom bad gone uu
on
ww. the
uiv bride
m
a«inm
Medium
• wedding tour and were not ex|&gt;a&lt;-t*d to '

Butchera* Stock.

- ~
.
— ....
..
Infrrlnr I attle
We copy from the Golden Censer
HOGS— Un—Good to Cbol&lt;-&lt;-.
published at Rockford, III , a very
handsome fortune 8HBBF&lt;eitprei&gt;
truthful deliiiitiou of “What the Liq­
UlTTEIt-treamen
la her own right.
uor BasineM is.”
Good toCLoice 1»«
zlt is a baidness which every merchant - In Frida’s pocket were found the two EGGS—Fresh
following letters in German. The first, FLOCK—Winter
and businesR mau hates and detests
Spring
It is a business which is the standing
ImMM,..........
drend of evety mother.
Butcher and grocer are paid, nor do 1 need OHAIN--Wheat. No. 1
Corn, No. I...
It is a business which is the constant anythin* more, not even myself. You wb.
Gate. No. S...
fear of every father.
And receipt for W1 on my tabic.
Hye
It is a biismeM which is ttie terror of
Barley. No. f.
The other was written in a clear band on BROOM CORN­
every wife.
-Green Hurt.
It is a business which makes 90 per
cent of the business of the cnmiual which was the initial “F.” The following
POT^TOBS-^iood to Choice' ’
is a translation:
It is a bnsincM wbicli inakes P0 per
March 17. 1864.
cent of the puaeriem for which (be taxpnver Gam to pay.
&gt;mon Dreaaed Stating.
It is a buxines* which keepq employ­
er! an army of policeman in (hecitiea.
FMMilW...,... ....
:
It is tiic buaineM which pate on t tbe
LAth
flrr on the hearth, and condemns wives
Mhinjrtea.........._
t&lt;&gt; htiDirer and rag*.
.
EAST LIBERTY.
God
U
my
CATTLB—Beat
1
Itia the busine** which foetera vice
you. that
fur protit, and educates iu wickedotate
fot
*ain'
Phlladelphts* ’;..
"ufJ,X«mneaa
"
*--------- &gt; JKIWB the Need of nil
6HEEP-Be*t...............................
Common..
*'
IJALTIMORR.
indudi
PrMa wu . loved y u until death. Half CATTI.H-Be*t
clo
bo®
i:e
iu
youg
trunk.
Gol
b&gt;eu
MteJfum..................................
Tire Union will meet with Mrs. BartHOG*....................................
•
I the children.
\
Frida.
•. Tm-Mtay afternoon. Muy 18.

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SOLDIERS a«d SAILORS who were disabled
' by wound, accident oeothcrwtae, the lose of a
toe, pile®, voricoae vein*, chronic dtarrtwaa,
' rupture, Iom of eight, (&lt;&gt;r partially so) toes of
• bearing, falling back of measles, rheumatism,
any disability, no matter bow slight, gives yoa
JOHN M. REISER.
a pension. NEW and HONORABLE DISI CHARGES OBTAINED. - Widows, cbildrea '
i and parents of noIdler* dying Ln tbe service, oc
afterwards
from
diseaae
contract­
ed therein, are entitled to prnaian. REJECT­
and MIU Sts., wberu 1 am prepared to do all ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­
kind* of Blackatulthiu*. I make a apeclalty of IALTY. Bountv, Beck pay and Horse Ciahas
'
shoeing horae* having diwaowl feet, and guar­ Collectad.
antee mv work tr- •»*
—»-«-■ PENSIONS INCREASED
TteaMai
for past favor® and suliciliiig your patraosge
•"&gt;.the disability
jow warrant®
P.UWW
at
any
time
when
it.
in the future.
I am very Re*;&gt;ntfuHy,
In some manner the disability has Increased
CHAN. MIDDLETON.
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Carriage wood work in better atyle than ever.
Repairing will receive nn®ipt and careful at­
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work in inv line and J will aattafy vwi both !u
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BOX 486,

WASHINGTON, D. C-

land. &amp;

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�STdecker,
Mayo district, April 28th.
The Quail Trap school is prospering
to that of PrwAdeat by thrwidden
■aaaviLLa
under tbe management of Mia* Eva
death of tbeir principal*. Ail deaired
Dr. Carpenter has loot another oolt Bates.
SATURDAY.
- MAY 10.1«&lt;to be cboaen to the Presidency at the
from diate ai per.
The Norton school having found a
EDITORIAL NOTES
liens-nest under tbe doorstep, indnlgmade a deplorable fiasco before the Na­
wagon purchased of C. A. Hough.
rd in an old-fashioned game of "egg
It must lacerate Arthur’s heart­ tional Convention of hi* party. Hot
ban Martin haa retui aed from Ne­
sucking.”
Bek Aw Round.
strings to ace Blaine end Edmunds at Gen. Arthur now baa a following which
braska, where he haa purchased a 100an^man might be proud of; and it ia
dagger*' points.
acre farm.
A
Tale
That
fo Told.
Morrison’s white elephant free trade by~WBt)MIcertain that be will not
John Valentineia giving Frank Hil­
bill failded in tbe House, on Tuesday, carry the prize after all. Tbe modera­ bert’* bouse a coat ot paint, and Van
The capture of Tom Casey and hia
tion. dignity and wisdom he haa dis­
by a vote of IBfi to 101.
Simmons is doing tbe same for J. sequeatration io Castle Creasy, will
played ation. dignity, and wisdom he
prove of great advantage to other bus­
Spindler.
1-*at year there were 1,317 murder*
has displayed in the White House have
Married: At tbe reaidenee f Rev. iness men. Tom bad just graduated
in tbe United States, 83 legal executions
won him many friends who were not
Mr Winey, in Campbell, May 4th, Mr. from a five year’s course in the peniten­
and 118 men were lynched.
hia friends before. Four years ago no
Reuben Crowell and Mine Martha Har­ tiary, on account of a little misunder­
««Qn yoa pay me • little money on .one would have expected him to be
standing about a bank bill which came
vey, both of Woodland.
that account ot yours this morning!” nominated for the Presidency, and
On Monday aa Ida Crowell and two into bis band* as a one dollar bill and
"ho, I don’t believe I can this morn­ now, after be has been tried, do one
other little girls were jumping from a left them aa a ten. Buch •» frightful
ing’ "Well,will you appoint the time would be suptiaed at bis nomination,
shed to a pile of straw, Ida over-leaped rate of interest wa* not to be thought
when you can. You have traded with and certainly do ode id hia party would
tlie straw and etrikiug on some boards of for a moment, aud his career as a
me a good deal and you have never Lave reason to be ashamed. The pre­
dislocated her ankle. Dr. Baughman "bull” was brought to a sudden check.
paid me a cent.” "I know it. Lama vailing belief ia. however, that neither
Upon emerging from bis retirement.
repaired the injured limb.
Blain ndr Arthur will be the choice ot
free trader."
'______
Woid was received here Wednesday Wolverine James went into the produce
Governor Begole declares himself in the Convention, but that some leas pro­ night of tbe death ofP. B. Hunaiker. trade, "raising”in a single night sever­
favor of free trade to "a limited ex­ minent person, will be selected after Mr. H. and family drove through to al bags of grain and a number of hams.
tent.” Ah. yes, limited to his own the more powerful favorites have inef­ Indiana, and then Mr. H. went to Ohio, This wouldn’t have been looked upon
family.' Governor Begole is the re­ fectually run their race. Experience where he waa taken rerionaly Bl. Hia so severely, perhaps, if be hadn’t upset
former who importuned tha railroad shows that such a conclusion ia nut •wife waa sent for and arrived on Snn- a smokebonse to get the bams, and
companies for "another of them little improbable.
dny morning, and be died about six then threw them into a fence corner
red Mok*." A free trade in railroad
o'clock p. m. Deceased leaven a wife when bis'sleigh broke down. Barry
county can stand severe frost*, freshets
passe* i« wl»*t strikes Be Gole right VICINITY LOCALS. anh four children.
»
where bp lives.
Woodland is again to have a cheese and even the purloining of a few bags
' HASTINGS.
factory. Tbe required number of cows of grain, but when iteomes to upset­
Tbe Cincinnati! Commercial Gazette
ting smokehouses and then throwing
has looked over tbe ground and thinks
Francis Grave* ha* resurrected the have been secured, a building obtained
and a meeting into be held this week away tbeir contents, it ia a little too
that the republican pary must beware Plainde^hr.
Bai rdSi minstrels gave a fair enter­ to establish routes for drawing the mneb. Hence, wbeu Tom disappeared
of a solid south of its own. It will
milk. Jerome England is at tbe head tbe anxiety to have him come back waa
take 411 vote* to nominate in the na­ tainment the evening of May 6th.
great; and the sheriff—note that all
Rev. Robinson of Irving and Rev. of tbe business and we hope that he
tional convention. Of these 300 are
for from tbe solid south, which will not Carnahan exchanged pulpits last Sun­ will not leave ua with tbe cloud hang­ officers are very accommodating in
presidential years—shared tbe anxiety
ing
over
bis
head
that
a
certain
other
furnish a single republican electoral day.
so much that he traveled away out to
Vtx EGar.
Glass ball tournament on May 31st, whey man did.
vote.
______ ■
Wisconsin just to accompany him home
and 22nd, by tbe Hastings Spurstmen
For our own part we cannot but hope
and iii now boarding him at bis bouse
NORTH CASTLETON.
—and as tbe spring draws on to hope Club. •
without charging him a cent. These
A very interesting lecture waa given
with more and more assurance—that
Amos Snyder has his new house in are the kind of stories that are afloat
at the M. E. church last Saturday eve­
the two great parties will both nomi­
closed.
around al&gt;oui Tom Casey, and the cir­
nate men about whom nothing has ning. Subject "India.”
Wm. Wilson spent Sunday in Ver­ cuit court is expected to find out just
Twenty-seven individuals united
been said that nerds explanation. In
montville.
liuw true they are. That is what courts
with (he M. E. church on probation
that case issue will be joined on ques­
Mr. Banta will mo re into Wm. Shnn- are for, outside of Jackson county.—
and by letter Sunday.
tions of principle and of policy—the
er's house.
Hastings Democrat.
Geo. Gouzen, who some since waa
only questions on which it is seemly
Tbe Hosmer brothers have loat two
adjudged insane, has been transferred
Our Eaton County Neighbors.
that a campaign for the presidency
fine spring colts.
to the Kalamazoo Asylum.
Mrs. B. W. Austin is slowly recover­
should turn. ________
Prof. Shepard of Grand Rapids is to
Charlotte contemplates a new park.
ing
from
her
illness.
Here are three signs of the Times: teach vocal music hereafter io the high
Charlotte will celebrate tbe glorious
Zeb. Parka is the first man to plant
The New York Times says that "The school bulbing every Tuesday.
fourth.
president, from present appearances. I। Ralph 8. Jordan Las ceased making corn. He planted Muy 2nd.
Bismarck cheese factory haa opened
Bert Smith, of H istinga, enjoyed the
will at the outset command a larger I• drunkards, in order to make Jordon's
for business.
country air at his father’s, Sunday.
number of delegates than any other, pile remedy. A wise.change.
The Gland Ledge pleasure resort
E. Lockhart and wife were guests of
candidate, and may come within seven­
A large calendar is expected for tbe
opens this .reck.
Frank Waltz in Maple Grove Sunday.
ty-five votes of a majority.” And the May term of court in which several
One death from diphtheria at Grand
Perlie Eddy is teaching tbe brick
Cincinnati Times remaiks that "The criminal cases will be brought to trial.
Ledge last week.
school on the town line with good suc­
Blaine party makes all tbe noise, bnt
A lung continued illness compelled
The Dimondale Sun has suspended.
cess.
Arthur delegatee to Chicago cow out­ C. M. Knappen to return to Michigan.
Lack of support.
Elsa Ellerton commenced her fourth
number the Blaine deligates two to He is at present sojourning at Lan­
Tbe census enumerators of Charlotte
term of school at tbe Misner school
one.” And the Pbiladepbia Times con­ sing.
are all ladies.
Monday.
tributes the opinion that "The republi­
A heavy wind la«t Tuesday night is
A Bellevue man will attempt to raise
Mr. Titmzrsb rejoices in the owner­
can nomination will be made at Chica­ said to have rung the bell in this city,
18,000 cabbage beads this season.
ship of a tine carriage bought of C. L.
go and not before.
thereby callingout a number of citi­
The wife of Geo. Warren of Bellevue,
Glasgow.
died April 26th of consumption.
The April report of tbe department zens to asertain tbe location of tbe
B. W. Austin’s neighbors turned out
Charlotte saloon-keepers are bonded
of agriculture baa issued. Tiie statis­ fire.
Wednesday and did hia corn plowing,
The Democratic county convention
this year to the amount of nearly f 32,­
tics show that tbe winter wheat area is
B. W. extends his thanks.
will
be
held
at
the
court
house
or
Satur
­
000.
27,600,000 acres, or about tbe same as
John Messimer commenced his sec­
Amos Alien, one of the oldest inhab­
that of last season. However, over five day. Hon. H. F. Pennington, of Char­ ond term in the Hosmer school
itants of Chester, died April 26, aged
per cenX of laM season’s area was plow­ lotte will be present and address the Monday with 81 scholars.
ed up,so that tbe present breadth is five convention.
Mr. Snyder has rented his farm to
The second base ball nine beat tbe
John Beers, one of the pioneers of
per cent larger tiian that of last year,
Joseph Parmenteer and will go to Jack­
Carlton nine on the first game of tbe
Bellevue township, died at Bellevue.
and larger than that of 1880 by over 2,
son to work at bis trade.
season
uy
a
score
of
90
to
4.
They
play
April
30. aged 78 years.
000,000 acres. Tfie average condition
James Allerton has bought the old
the Irving club at tbe fair grounds in
Chas. Dyer, a Bellevue lime dealer,
of wt.eet is ninety-five, a full stand,
Thorp farm, paying therefor fl,055 and
this
city
Saturday.
burned over 2000 bushels of that pro­
good vitality and medium growth be­
has moved on the same.
\
Jas. A. Switzey has returned from
duct in a single kiln recently.
ing represented by one hundred. Thia
As soon aa the weather will permit
New Orleans, where he has been attend­
Rev. Mr. Rrid, pastor of the M. E.
is an improvement over two out of*
highway commissioner Geo. Dillenprevious seasons, tbe April average in ing the session of the supreme lodge beck, will pnt a force of men on tbe church at Charlotte, will do more allow
Knights of Pythias. The affair was
the preaching of politics from his pul­
1888 being eighty, and eighty-five in
cro&amp;sway to drain and gravel it.
one of tbe finest ever held in tbe his­
pit.
188L
_____
tory of tlie order.
A re-nnion of tbe Eaton county sol­
Tbe seventeenth annual meeting of
Mr. M. L. Cook was married May 7,
diers
’ and sailors’ association will be
5 ERMONTV1LLL.
the Michigan publishers' association to Mrs. Belle Young. A reception was
one of the features of Charlottes dis­
will take place at Bay City the fourth given at tbe residence of D. R. Cook in
The telephone approacheth.
play on the Fourth of July.
week in June, commencing on Tues­ tbe evening which waa largely attend­
David HoweH’s bady, which
Byron Perry, of Benton township,
day. Active preparations for thia ed. Numerous presents were bestow­ boro deformed, died last week.
was taken sick while plowing and died
meeting have been in progress for a ed upon tbe h-ppy couple.
James O'Donnell lectures here, May two days after of inflammation of tbe
oeuple of months past, the result of
Tbe W. C. T. U.have insituted a new 13tb, on "The Private Soldier.”
bowels. He was 53 years old.
which we hope to be able to give te the feature in their meetings. An occa­
H. J. Martin has a number of men
Albert Martin bad a foot nearly torn
fraternity in detail in a week or so. sional social tea party; gentlemen to at;work digging a cellar for hia new ofl by falling into the machinery of an
Suffice it to say that a large number attend. One of these was held last •tore.
engine at Bellevue a few days ago. He
of interesting papers will be read be- week at Mrs. Niakern’a. Tbe theme of
J. B. Banta sod Emily C. Wheeler also sustained internal injuries.
foreXhe association, a northern pleas­ law and order was discussed, and a were united in the bonds of wedlock by
A Portland egg man's team ran away
ure drip taken, and any quantity of big plan of actios decided which is to be Rev. Olds, tbe last of April.
at Hoytville tbe other day. Tbe egg
dinner* indulged so. Biethern. what hoped will result in good.
H. J. Martin has returned from New man's leg was broken and so were sev­
Hams.
else 4a needed to tesnpt you from your
York, where he has been on business en hundred dozen eggs on bis wagon.
ink-Aegiimed lairs?
ano pleasure bent, for a week or more.
A Bellevue girl named Belle East­
MAPLE GROVE.
The benefit for widow Wells which man, was arrested in the woods near
The«reat trouble with ‘Congress ia
occurred at Potter’s rink some even­ Charlotte where abe had spent the
Tbe mump* are Mall raffingthat at ■contains too many lawyers. It
A. 8. Quick is sick.-also Frank Quick's ings since, netted that lady sixteen dol­ night, recently. It was thought ber
ia seWuni that a great merchant, manlars iu cash and a great variety of use­ parents would take ber in charge, so
ufaetacer or business man of any kind two boy*.
fhe waa sent home. A case of moral
Tbe late breeze wafted away some ful household articles.
finds hia way into that body. Tbe re­
Tbe burning outot a chimney at N. depravity.
sult is we have a body of men legialat- rail fence for Darling and King.
Dickinson's
the
other
day,
created
Ing oc &lt;qcreations abewt which they
Tbe Union party held a meeting at
THE PUEBLO PROPHECY.
quite a sensation. Tbe burning chim­
know oext to nothing, awd making con­ Norton's ball Friday evening.
ney waa squelched, and tbe town saved
fusion worse confounded. Il ia said
Former visitors at "The Montezuma,"
The greatest mystery that the super­
that at least seventy-five per cent, of visor finds is a large family and three from a disastrous conflagration, per­ tbe famous Las Vegas Hot Springs ho­
haps.
the nxii dow holding seats iu tbe Sen­ doga.
tel, which was burned down in Janu­
We sincerely hope that the village
ate aud House of Repreatoativea are
Mr* King received a new rocking board of Nashville will bold an extra ary, will be pleased to learn that the
lawyers and professional politians. So
architects are now at work on the plans
Anomalous a condition of affiair* exists chair April 38, it being ber 58th birth­ meeting and accept those bonds; if not, for tbe new building. Tbe manage­
we are afraid the Nashville boys will
an no other country with a representa­ day.
ment of the Atchlaon, Topeka A. Santa
Frank
Shaver
has
gone
to
Battle
Umpt
our
temperate
ones
to
dispense
tive parliamentary system. In Gel
Fe Railroad have decided to rebuild in
many, in France and England, the law­ Creek to "paint tbe city red” or any the ardent too freely.
a different style of architecture, and on
other
color
they
choose.
After
tbe
race
at
Petter's
rink
Tues
­
yers as legislators are in a minority.
a grander and more magnificent scale
The great landed, manufacturing and
Ira Cummins has a new lioat. Ira day night tbe ladies of tbe congrega­ than before. The "late lamented Mon­
other interests are all represented.
and tbe boys launched it Saturday tional society dispensed ice-cream and tezuma" was burned at mid-day, and
Some
night
on tbe placid waters of Ellis lake. eske to the famishing ones.
do one was injured, but in order to
AM but about fitly of the delegates to
You can't tell on which side John think tbe sale of church goods in such a avoid any possibilities of so serious a
the Republican National Convention
place
is tod much like using tbe devil's
character in the future, it has been de­
have now been chosen, and, while Mr. Wolf parts hia hair, in fact it seems as
livery, etc., but we are glad tn inform
cided to make tbe new hotel absolutely
Blaine has more of them than any oth­ though be had parted with about all
them that our rink is a strictly moral
fire-proof. The material will be the
er candidate, Gen. Arthur comes so the hair be had.
place in a moral town.
beautiful red and white granite which
near to him that there is very little real
Friday night Eli Letting gathered
forma the pictursque bluffs of tbe Gal­
difference between them. For Gen. up a little lamb and took it tn the
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
lina*, and is so abundant at the Springs.
Arthur 398 delegates are reported; fur house to give it stimulants during the
Mr. Blaine 200, with fhe delegation of night, and to keep it warm placed it
There was a dance at Milton An­ The new "Montezuma" will be situated
on what is locally known as Reservoir
Colorado probably in his favor. Among near the stove. Eli is usually very drews’ last week.
the leaser lights Mr. Edmunds has 64 convivial when sitting up, but of
Hide vourdog or the Supervisor will Hill,—a slight elevation north of the
plaza. The front will command a mag­
delegates; Gen. Logan, 55; Mr. Sher­ course there is a great difference be­ be Swift to tax him.
man, 38; Gen, Hawley, 12; Gresham, •; tween a little lamb and a big girl, ao
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer have re­ nificent view of theGallinae canon, and
those who have visited the Springs will
Gen. Fairchild. 4. It takes 411 votes in Eli soon lost his interest and fell asleep. tailed from Hillsdale.
the convention to nominate a candi­ About midnight be awoke, and found
Get your corn-planters ready: they know that the change in location will
be no small improvement. Encourag­
date. The enthuMssm of the canvass the lamb and a chair burned up and a will soou be needed.
is so far on tbe side of Blaine. Those large bole in tbe floor. Eli "got there”
Ben Miller ia at work on the founda­ ed by tbe flattering patronage of the
past season, no cost will be spared to
tion of his new barn.
who support him do it with a will. but be was asleep.
Mr. Warburton and family attended more than maintain the well-won reDockTammer.
Gen. Arthur’s strength is far greater

thiug that e nnib
and pleasure of the gsesto will ire re
taint-d and many improvements will be
dutioM fur 800 gurota will be provided.
The bouse will be surroudrd wiUi verandaa and furnished with that ho«t of
modern invention* which minister the
com tort of pleasure seeker* at ail pop
alar watering place*. The bath liuu«et&gt;
were not burned, and their rquinmeot
i* still complete. Invalids will still re­
ceive the same kindly kcare, aud will
have everv facility far enjoying tbe
baths. The wonderful beahwg proper­
ties of the&gt; Hot bnriugs are too well
known tuneed even mention io this
couuection.
Id order to meet the wants of those
who prefer them, the company will at
once erect a number of lisudMime cot­
tages having four nxinii each, and two
elegant villas con tain iug sixteen rooms
each, and m» arranged that ea«-h villa
can be divided into two or eight rooms.
They will be provided with every con­
venience, except in tbe matter uf cook
iDg, their occupants l»eing expected to
arrange for meals at the hotels. The
cottages and villas will add much to
the attroctiveoeaa of tbe Hot Springs.
Until the Dew building are ready fur
occupancy, pleasant accommodations
for 100 guest* will be found al the Hot
Spring* Hotel, a Drat three story build­
ing, which baa always received it*
quota of tourists. There is need to en­
large on the beautiful scenery and
magnificent climate to be found at
Las Vegas. A ho*t of ph-aunt and in­
telligent penpie, including, by tbe way.
Senators Edmunds and Logan aud
tbeir families, who escaped from the
dreariness of the average Eastern waterincr place and were entertained at
the Hot Spring* last summer, have Dot
failed to spread its praise far and wide.
Various other improvements about the
grounds, to add to the beauty and at­
tractiveness of the place, are contem­
plated, so' that, notwithstanding tbe
magnificent "Montezuma” is in ashr-*.
Las Vegas Hot Springs will add to its
reputation as a health resort, ami a
charming Imlf-way resting place on the
Santa Fe route to California and Mex­
ico.
The “Pueblo prophecy” shall be ful­
filled.
"Moiitrzum •” shall return.—
From'lie Kaunas City Daily Journal,
Feb. 34, 1884.

Decker Bros.,

DRY GOODS,
CLOAKS
—r.AND

.

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR,
Hattie Creek. '

LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS
A Specialty.

Best Stock Parasols, Gloves
and Hosiery In the City,
Misses' Lisle Hose. BOc.

Ladles' Lisle Hose, 75c.
, Sampler and CataLtpuej seat
Application.

oh

REJOICE AND BE GLAD I
For tbe time bss come when through a

—Healthful

Competition—

In my line of business the opportunity is riv
en tbe people of Nashville sud »urn&gt;uodiaff
country to aecure the very best

BOOTS &amp; SHOES
In the market for the least money. Before
you make your telections we would iovtt*
yon a'tcuUon to tbe fact that we keep the
very best Boot* and Shoe* the market and are
wiling them at

Rock Bottom Prices!
We have a large stock of

A Connecticut mlulitcr is so opposed to kiw^
Ing games that be will not take a ’bus even in
the stormiest weatbei.

LADIES SHOES

Why suffer with malaria! Emory’s Stand t onsitlng of French Kid, Curl o Kill, Goal
*rd Cure Pills are infallible, never fail to cure •nd Morocco, shoes of the latest styles, also a
full line of
the most obstinate cases; purely vegetable,
contain no quinine, merevry, or poisons of any
kind; pleasant to take sugar-coated. All drug
gists—25 and 50 Cent*.

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoes

“Does yer kape nothin' but dry goods here t"
"No, ma'am.” "Thin where will I be after
goin’ for a watered silk!"

A GREAT DISCOVERY
That Is dally bringnlg joy to tbe homes of
thousands by saving many of their dear ones
from an early grave. Truly Is Dr. King's,
New Discovery foe Consumption, Coughs,
Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hay Fever. Loss
of Voice, Tickling in the Throat and Lungs, a
positive cure. Gu ran teed. Trial Bottles free
at F. T. Boise’s Drug Store.

---- ALL OF-----

BURT BRO’S.,
Make. The Gentleman's department fa com­
plete, all Guaranteed to be fir»-t-clani goods
and at prices that cannot be beaten iu Barry
Co. Call, get prices and be convinced before
buying elsewhere.

YOURS RESPECTFULLY,

R. A. KAN AGA

Wind Mills; Wells.
I am better prepared than ever before to
put dawn

Tubular and Drive Wells.
Any Pump made will be furnished.

strait's Brass Cylinder,
The best made, used in all my tubular weDs.
Am also agent for

^trail's Celebrated 34 Ind Will.
Thia mill baa a stiff wheel and the machinery
is capped over.
My patrons can rely upon god work and rock
bottom prices in every instance.
Give me a trial,—5 miles south ot Nashvilla.

R. A. BRUOKS.
T"F

TTOTT

A Clean Shave or A Neat Hair-Ont
Qailck aaff Higbt

DELL NQI IERN.
Comfort, Economy and Speed.

The time when the seeker of a new home in
tbe far West and his wearied family were re­
quired to suffer the fatigue and discomfort of a
long Journey tn a regular day coach, with no
beds but seats, has long since passed by; a
great majority of such passengers being unable
to provide their families with the luxuries of
Pullman Palace Sleeping care, on account of
the expense. The Atchison, Topeka A Santa

First Door South of Post Office.

WAR!

BOOKS.

Seven Great Monerr hit* nf I he Anelrol l^.lrni
World. Ky Gsor*» Rawllnann. "What la mors
Terrible than W.&gt; » un&gt;—• It be a ».r among
pwbllel^r , llwn »h»i could be happier, for reJoi*.
Ii ■ book-bavaral Boeha war ia tn progress
Piles
rr Jured from J1&amp;00 to 12 SO.
&gt;m.-n
free.
Noteold by dealer*, prices loo l«w Books for rxamlnatloa before paymsnt
IOHN B. ALDEN,
Pu Usher. It Tss«y8U,N.Y.

iU lines with sleeping can which would afford
comfortable sluing room for its paaaenger* by
day and agreeable sleeping appartment* at
night, and U» open the accomodations without
extra charge to all persons traveling, even on
the low fares unfonnly furnished to seeker* of
homes in Ike new country opeanlng along the
line of the road, U well aa to the Pacific coaaL

are finished oa the Interior hard woods, and af­
ter each trip are thoroughly washed, and made
dean aa when they first came from the build­
er's band*
These care afe also well lighted and ventilat
ed, provided with closets and lavatories, and
are liberally supplied with water and fuel, ao
as to make them comfortable at all seasons of
tbeywor.
Toe Agent of the Company at Kansas City
will take especial plans to locate passengers of
m

WELLS’

Health Renewer

Parker's Tonic

ONCE TESTED ALWAYS PRE­
FERRED BETTER THAS
ITS PS^IISE,

tion aod congeniality, ao as to make tbeir trip
aa companionable and enjoyable as poaaible.
The train men are alto instructed to look carefullV after the nanfort of these passengers.
Assignment of berths are made at Kansas City,
by which passengers may be assured at retain­
ing their places through to the Pacific coast If
desired.
between Kansas city aod Tbe Needles, and
Kansas city and Deming, and paaaenger* thus
have ail tbe privileges of these comfortable
care at tbe extreme low rate* of fare, and ar­
rive at their destination as promptly as if .trav­
eling In Pullman Palace Bleeping Care.
Parties dreirtng any further inf irmatiou,
will, by addressing the undersigned, receive
prompt and eourteoua attention.
J. O. Pwruim.
General Agent.

5 TON

WAGON SCALES,
JONES
______

and

■■■wairtra. k'a,

JlAlLWOAIMarmSs

XAMHVIIXK BAUrr IKPOBT.

�ATLANTIC TELEPHONES
ABOUT SUB-MARINE CONVERSATIONS.

SATURDAY.

mere handful of people In au obscure up­
town hall. He claimed that electricity
was neceaaary to tbe existence' of animal

MAY 10.1884.

CARPETS!

Positive Curef—-^

A MIDNIGHT SEA NOE
They were seated iu tbe.parior, and

the dock had struck the hour ot ten,
this dock never struck any more than
(ton on theae evenings when coart waa
m aeaaioD). .
They were an economical young cou­
ple, never utilizing bat one chair tor
both of'then to ait upon, and ahe al­
ways daaped her anas aboat Ids sixteen-and-a half collar nesk, to prevent
her from falling oft.
.
To a*y that the young lady waa baadaome would not half express it, and
•he waa exceedingly dever, aa the se­
quel wUT lucidly show, that ber male
companion waa as stupid aa a bear the
day before Candlemas. •
She waa rather tall and Blender, bad
bright blue eyes, red cheeka, aad wore
a blonde wig. and .invariably wore a
mauve colored *ilk dress.
They had discussed tbe weather
probabiHtiea, ber pane's rheumatic par­
alysis, her dear mama’s neoralgia, and
all the other stereotyped topic*, inter­
spersed now and then with a long;
drawn sigh, or a kiss, as rite nestled
closer to hismauly bosom, and tbeconveiaation began to drag wearily en.
At last a bright idea entered ber lit­
tle bend, whereby she could infase in­
terest into tho evening’s entertainment,
and beside* bring n very important
point before the court. She said:
“Did you ever study palmistry F
“Well, Nellie, I’ve studied most of
the classics,” he replied, "but I can’t
say that I ever devoted much time to
that branch. Of what does it treat V
“Why,” murmured Nellie, “it is-nn
art whereby you can tell a person’s fu­
ture by examining the palm of tbeir
hand. Would you like to know your |
future T”
“I haven’t the slighteat objection.”
She took his band gently in here, and
after making a careful diagnosis of the
creases iu it, said :
"You come of a long lived family;
your grandfather lived to be eightytwo years of age and your grandmoth­
er seventy-five; your father aud moth­
er arc still 11 ring
”
"Why, Nellie,” interrupted George,
"I told you all of that the night we
went to the theatre to see Langtry.”
"Well, tost does notmako tbe slight­
est bit of difference. I could inform
you of the fact by this art supposing
you had never told me anything nl»out
it But pardon the digression. Yon
will probably live to lie seventy-one
years of age, or thereabout*; you are
desperately in love with a sweet young
girl, but too bashful topop the momen­
tous question ; there are two or three
suitors for her hand, but she ia yours
and your* pnly (sighing); she loves
you, dear George, I with that madden­
ing llame which-can only be the lus­
cious fruit of a trusting young heart;
she would make you a good wife (press­
ing his hand softly); in sickness she
would be ever found at your bedside
caring for you, and yon could not do
better than to marry her; she is tall
and slender, has bright, blue eyes, red,
roay cheeks, dreases in a mauve color­
ed silk,----- ”
"Stop!” shrieked George, "does she
wear a blonde wigf”
“It must be confessed that she does.”
“Well, that settles it- I know who
you mean, and I might Jell you that I
have no particular use either for her or
the art of palmistry.”
“You haven't eh T well, I guess I will
turn up tbe gas and go to my virtuous’
couch, and to-morrow night I will en­
deavor to hold a seance with some one
who -will perhaps appreciate me a little
more than yon have done.”
Cruel, cold world.

ontbi fifth floor of tbe

Battery pace,' a representative of the Star
found a somewhat thin, tall and nervous
man, who bad a prominent nose, a high
forehead, a pale complexion and light-col­
ored hair. The man was sitting al a desk
and busily engaged in a large number of
letters that had just been brought down
from the post-office. Approaching him, tbe

Largest Line between Jack­
son and Grand Rapid*

right.

THE COPYRIGHT BILL.
NOW UN EXHIBITION AT

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

The Stone- Smith - Waoerson - Sherman
bill,now before Congress, known as the
Newspaper Copyright bill, provides in its
first section “that any dally or weekly
newspaper, published in the United Statue

“ESS.
OUR STOCK IS

talk a minute or two with a nesrspaper
man. But we must talk fast, for time is
minute.”
.
Then Mr. Cyrus W. Field laid hia letters
upon his dock, and turning himself about
In his swivel chair, added:
“Won, sir,” the visitor replied, “I wn

bavo tbe solo right to print, issue and sell,
for tbe term of eight hours, dating from .
tbe hour of going to press, the contents of
said dally or weekly newspaper, or the
collected news of said newspaper associa­
tion, exceeding one hundred words.” The
language of tbe bill, like that of Truthful
undoubted copyright for tho eight hours
from tho time of “going to press” at all
matter original or selected going to make
up the “contents” of all daily or weekly
newspapers, excepting only-the poor little
papers whose ‘"contents”or collected news

to long-distance telephoning.”
“Yon mean talking by telephone from
The working of such a law will bo liable
Now York to Chicago, I presume!”
to lead to a great deal of trouble and occa­
“Oh, I mean a greater disUnee than
that I want to know if you think it will sionally some annoyance.
Suppose, for Instance, that Senator Lo­
ever be practicably to talk by telephone gan delivers a speech in Congress on the
through a cable; extending from one aide
I Fitz John Porter bill, which is reported
of*th* Atlantic. Oceanbe-tfceother!”
by half a dozen different stenographers
“I do not pretend to bo much of an ex­
pert, as far al .telephones ar^tfcncerued,
but I will ssy that tbe feat of which you Ing's Issue. Who owns tbe copyrightof that
apeak is certainly an* -ng tbe possibilities, speech! Manifestly either one would
and perhaps can be reckoned upon as one had no other one published it But apparof the probalttles. It may not be accom­
plished in our day; but some future gen­ owns it which can show piority of “going
eration may hope to see it realized. I have to press,” if no more than flvo minutes
not forgotten the time when it was hard (standard time!); and it a Philadelphia
to make people believe that ordinary tele­ paper was the fortunate first one, it could
graph signals could bo sent to and fre .1 collect damages and costs -of suit from
between Europe and America. But when ’ each of its more tardy neighbors in New
the Atlantic cable became an accom­ York, Brooklyn, Baltimore or Washington.
plished fact, the doubting Thomases were ■ Then how will it bo with the President’s
compelled to acknowledge that a new era message, printed copies of which are in
had dawned upon the world. That’s all tho possession of all the leading papers of
I’ve got to say now. Suppose you apply the country as soon ns it is delivered?
to some telephone man for information.” (The bill does not specify the copy for the I
At the main office of tbe Metropolitan “contents” of a paper shall be print or
Telephone and Telegraph Company, iu manuscript.) Of course none of the papers I
Greenwich street, the Star man found Mr. will know who was first to “go to press” [
W. H. Eckert, the Central Superintendent till tbe time of each pressman is sworn to,
of that corporation. Mr. Eckert is a and then will it be In order for one, which
brother of General “Tom” Eckert. Th-? can show the earliest record to collect
b. others have made telegraphy and tele­ damages of all 'he other papers of the
phoning a study for many years, and there : United States for having issued or printed
are few “tricks of the trade” with which their papers before the eight hour* limitathey are not familiar.
'
tliin
' lion.
“Tho telephone,” observed tho Metro­
Some onu paper will of course own a I
politan’s General Superintendent, “Is an patent on tho signal-service weather bul- I
instrument which has been greatly Im­ lotin and the fluctuations of the stock
proved since the time when it was flrat market, whichever paper can show that its
brought into general use, and there is still •'contents” contained it first, bcissoringa,
a chance for much further improvement. 1 stale Jokes and bad puns will rise to- tbe
. dignity of copyrighted matter, and doubt- J
COQUnu, till
Un tlio
tb» end of tlma.
Mme, for I'
tl'.iii. continue
-pii.bed in long
- distance-telephoning
----- ■....... ....... ® upon
&lt;—■■ , . litas tbu
dry land, and there is no telling
what
tb, may
bmlUllon expire for
-----be in the range of possibility as tar as
pa;&gt;er it will be conspicuous
trans-Atlantic telephoning is concerned, tents
IVUB. ” of some other paper. If an editor i
when perfect insulation and other desired 1 ____2
Should happen
. —To-.Originate
-.I—-J a jok-J and j
conditions hare been obtained. I know that want to -keep it to himself
-- ho could do so
tending under water, for our company han
eleven wires under the North River be tween

tending to Brooklyn, instead of being un­
der water, are stretched upon tho bridge.
Tho Jersey City lines, however, operate
more efficiently than those to Brooklyn.”
Another cA»ort with whom the Star man
talked wgs very enthusiastic in regard to
the ultimate success of transatlantic tele­
phoning. “I know the idea is a feasible
one,” be said, “and it only remains to be
perfected in detail.”
“How do you expect to overcome the
difficulty which exists on account of tho
current of electricity being weakened by

travel!”
“We could hare several currents on ns
many wires and cohosntrate all upon a
single wire at the end of the line. This
has been done In ordinary land telegraphy,
and I can think of no reason to prevent it
from being applied to the ocean cable sys­
tem. As a matter of course there must bo
as complete insulation aa possible. An­
other plan would be to have relay stations
at several points on the Atlantic. This
might bo accomplished by having the re­
lay stations placed upon vessels or im­
mense buuya anchored in the shallowest
water that can be found in mid-ocean. It

more editions of his paper a day. The
News, by publishing in its noon edition
tbe “From • yesterday’s - five - o’clock - edi- I
lion” column of the Journal, could collect |
heavy damages of tho latter paper if the
matter should appear in its la rue o’clock
edition. Perhaps this is tho reason the
News so strongly favors the posing &gt; of tho
bill. I: may see in it an opportunity rto
break up the Journal
This law would evidently put an^end
standing advertisements, which form
large proportion of the “content*” of
nearly every ;&gt;aper, because before
know* It some other paper will have
copyright of the same advertisement, and
here is where the heaviest damages would
be claimed.
Advertisers will be compelled tolurnish
special copy for every issue of every pa­
per and make solemn oath that they have
never furnished similar copy to any other
paper before a publisher would dare to in
sort It among hl* “contents.” The pa­
per which thus first secures the business
of an advertiser will have a sure monopo­
ly of all his advertising.
There ia only one class of d*ily or week­
ly papers whose matter will be commqn
plunder for all other papers until one of
them steals it, when it will thereafter be­
come copyrighted, and this class embraces
those whose “contents” or “collected
news” do not exceed one hundred words.
Probably a paper whose “collected Dews"
or other “cjntonta” do not embrace one
hundred words ia not considered worthy
nf protection by the Government! But
should not the Government gives its pa-

electricity and telegraphy. The old sayLn front of the Open house last night
was a handsome private equipage. Tbe undoubtedly hold good as long as our
horses, which were clipped bays, were planet continues to revolve ia its orbit.
ho restless that tbe coachman bad to Tho nineteenth century has given us the
magnetic telegraph, the phonograph aud
stand at their beads to soothe them.
“Why don’t you tame them horses Y” telephone. Tbe two last named discoveries strong?
But nearly all papers “sell” their.copi
asked a reserve officer.
in advance (If they can) three, six or even
“Tame ’em!” retorted the coachman. carried through an ordinary telegraph twelve months. It is safe to say that there
"They’re just as tame as kittens now. wire a distance of twelve hundred miles. is no paper which has not a si ogle advance­
.They’reJdat playful, that’s all. They The phonograph has recorded tbe eXact paying subscriber. Here Is where the law
wjll work tbs greatest hardship. The
wiD mind me like soldiers. Now, look
man can stand in his office in copies furnished such subscribers cau con­
how they’ll mind me.”
The coaclnnan stepped into tbe street New York and by means of Che telephone tain no matter which has appeared in any
and phonograph have his words recorded other pafia^aWyjiMUf to tbe moment of
in front of the horses and l^eld up bis in London.”
time whieb was eight hours previous to tbe
band, with a finger raised. The horse
Speaking of the realization of the Script­
pricked up their ears and looked ac ural prediction of “ knowledge running to
It begins to appear aa though all papers,
to avoid litigation, will be compelled to
him.
publish entirely original and exclusive
“Dick! John! Attention!” ne said, science added:
matter, both in thvir news and advertising
columns, or elsa be willing to apportion
and the horses trembled with pleasure
for Intelligence to travel upon the wings their entire substance among attorneys
"Forward mar—”
of lightning. Wa say of electricity :
Before he could finish the command
the bays had leaped forward and tbe.
Usher.
_________________
tongue of the carriage striking him in
INCINERATED GREENBACKS.
the pit of the stomach sent him stag­ but th • animal is not yet thoroughly tamed
and trained to its fullest capacity.”
How a Thrifty Qoarryman Recovered Hia
gering down on the street.
Uttle Fortune.
‘‘Who*’” cried the coachmen and the
it is within the range of possibility to send
[Washington Bpecial.)
policeman simultaneously, and the a message by telephone entirely around
A package of burnt money representing
bones stopped to rise on tbeir bind
$2,GJ0 was received by Treasurer Wyman
85,000 miles in length.”
legs­
to-day for redemption. It was tbe prop­
It waa apparent from the way the
“ That’s it. 1 shall not be surprised if I erty of Thomas Downing, a qoarryman,
living near Menasha, Wis., and represented
eoacbmnn held himself when he got np
that he had received a painful mortify­ into a telephone and have his words r- the savings of twenty-three years of card
work. His cabin was destroyed bv fire on
ing shock.
circuit of the earth. Perhaps when all this the6tb inst., and with it ail bis money,
which was in the.form ot greenbacks and
Shortcakes ought To have at leant t’•icily to numerous purposes which are not National bank note*. The charred remains
of tbe money were submitted to the ex­
two Rtrawberries in them this seaaon. yet even dreamed of. We know that rall- amination of a committee of Treasury ex­
perts. and al! the legal tender notes, to the
Chattanooga expects to ship two mil'
of S1JK0, were identified. They
lion pound*of strawberries this M-n*ou. for the experiment has been triad and amount
were redeemed at once. The remainder
The poor little overworked strawberry found in a measure successful, and (his will be transmitted to the banks of issue
for their action, and the result will be that
that has taken such an active part in
the • lightning express’ train will go flying tbe entire amount of tho burnt money will
festival for several- seasons past has
be restored to it* owner. This is only
reason *o feel encouraged over the attained by the power of steam. When we
prospect of receiving reiufoicementa.

S; rup will cure you.

reowMas

here

Rich, Elegant and Beautiful!

RHEUMATIC BYflCP CO.. TlnrtiMfr,N.Y.

AHEAD AS WAL!
Everybody exclaims upon viewing our Immense New Stoek of Spring and Summer
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Novelties

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Trimmings. Corbsts, Hosiery, Underwear.

We are going to "Wake them up early and keep them up late,” and calculate upon
making our Stoek and Prices "Town Talk."

syou objectw.a

Just drop in and try to comprehend our "drop" in prices.
also, you will then notice, that

In Brussel and Ingrain*.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF

RUGS, MATTINBS AID HEAPS,
Don’t buy a Carpet until
. You See Us.
PRICES HATIHFACTOBT.

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac.
.ODE object::.

EMBRACING ALL TEE

W. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

PAST EXPERIENCE
-----Ha* convinced me that-----

Another item,

THE ONLY TRUE WAY
To conduct the Grocery Business is on

An Active Trade is always conducted on the Small Profit Plan.

Everj- man, woman and child must have
Groceries, and ought to buy them at prices as
near cost as possible. The person who buys
Don't allow it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare tbc*c goods on credit, must pay a bonus to
store-keeper for
for that
privilege, which
which he
he
with the ettraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold. ।I the
,hc More-keeper
that privilege,
( call illy afford to do in these close times.

HlgbeBt E=rice paid, for Blatter and Eg-gs. Groceries Bouctu

for

Cash

Cent Nnved !

General Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front!
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In the “con- j MassieaJ

'TTT
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aBsaw ;&lt;***;

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And upon.this principle I propose to conduct
my business hereafter.

I haven't time to enumerate the different
articles I keep, but suffice it to say that my
stock consists of
■ To be found in tho Wholesale Market*—all
New, Freeh and Clean. Ainu a full line of
j Crockery, Glass and Earthern Ware,
Confectionery, Cigars and
'lobaccos.
1 And remember that It's * cold day when I
I get left sitiier ou quality otgoods.or low price*.
Respectful^',

G. W. FRANCIS
CASH CROCER.

Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Sheet
THE OLD RELIABLE
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­ MEAT MARKET
ings Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
HENRY ROE, P
,
Nashville, Mich.
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes. Hosiery, Etc.,
For choice roast* or luscious steaks.
roprietor

ARRIVING DAILY.
I desire to call Special Attention to the line? ol goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

GREAT INDHCEMEKTS1
Offered to the Trade.

Or pork logo with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old Reliable.|

For pork nussge. pure and sweet.
Made in a shop that's always ueat.
Go to tbe Old Reliable.

t

And pickled pork to bake with with beaus,
You can buy if you have the means.
At tbe Old Reliable.
And for au old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief.
Gel a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
beef.
To be had at the Old Reliable.
Good veal and fat mutton, the beat iu the
land
We shall alwas keep the like on hand,
At the Old Reliable.
There ia something else, which by your leave,
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
To be had at the Old Reliable.
Lard, did you My, well we should smile.
We have it on hand all tbe while.
At the Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don't be afraid1
Wc keep ’em fat, specially for our trade,
Al the Old Reliable.
In fact for anything in the way of meats.
The Old Reliable is tbe place that can’t be
beat,
And don’t you forget it.
99- The Highest Market Price paid for
Hides, Pelts, etc.

HENRY ROE.

FARM Wagons, Wide and Narrow
Tire.
Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods
Carriages and Photons, Top
and Open.
Spring Wagons. BUCKBOARD
Wagons, Etc.
Graves &amp; Son.
We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

BATTLE CREEK, MICH
EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
plfl ewrj nhfhi for * w«vk or two. zaakai the human nwbtnwy run as muUr
asctockwcrt; thcyj&gt;uHbrt»e b»ea4 aadrwMwr lifoinabroken-down body,
them. Bold by all Drmnd-ni and Aledlclne Dealers at IS OOhoHes, o/bymaiL

Grocery and Provision Line,
MTAPL.E and FANG Y.
A FULL LINE OF

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST,
ty’Bee us before you buy.
mny, ec Mtson oC aay kmo.
OantnnBaa.

‘■yassssOTXKyja,'

GRAVES k SON,

�SATURDAY.

Ita a few more weeks the candii
and voter will be ao familiar and &lt;
ttdrntial that they will not only

O AMBIT10D8 00W.
“Yoa'd find out party quick if she beginning now to paa* taffy back snd
forth with a rather Mg atick.
Old A^telkeaat under the mulber was berc," griun#d the prisoner. "Bbe’d
The price of Circasaian girls Iisa late­
ry tree near h&amp; cabin, singing tbe airuleteaoDg wf spring. Every old man onda. Hanner ia my se-cond wife. 8be ly dropped to.t«00—the lowest figure
who ban lived iu clime relationship wears a No. 7 shoe and km whistle like ever known. All young hien who have
been despising matrimony because
with nature, who had fondly watched
“Prisoner, do you plead guilty to thia
charge F .
* j
,rNo sir, I want Hanner here for a bappy.
___
of a song when the early morning air wltoe*a. There hain’t no ui«e in your
"One of the errors of the jouth of to­
valuUdata
ia soft and the sun seems to xxtelt his going on and scaring a feller half to
day," remarked a venerable obserier is
be«ms Mid pour tbe moltec glory on death in tbi* way. Gimme a allow.
"What has your second wife got to "that the majority of tbe young men
the earth.
‘
tliiuk
they arc bricks when in fact they
"Doan put yer hoofs on dat mustard do with this case.
"Juat aa much aa my first wife. If are.only half-baked clay. They are
bed,” be called, as yoong Mulkitdeapunwilling
to learn that which will be
proached. “Sprout* ia mighty ten’er* ahe hadn’t wanted me to come to town
an’ childish now: Hoo, ha, hie. !wp,n' 1 shouldn’t have got drunk. Say, don’t of service to them in the future.”
continuing to bis tape. “Set down on, jump a( me so suddenly. Lemmetell
Diphtheria is a terrible thing to
dekag, honey. Got nothin’ ter eat you bow ii, happened- It’s tbe first have in a family, but'aince it baa been
’bout yer close! What! Erboywhut’a time I’ve sloshed around for ’leren discovered that it i* £*bU to cate it ia
got de gospul fur hi* daddy oughter year*,, and there ain’t iw call to tend expected that there will.be quite a de­
toat cake in his pocket*. Ef I wax in me-dp/oTHfe-”
mand for it. A chunk of diphtheria
“You ought to be ashamed of your- laid oqt in the back yard at night ^ill
yerfe’fa place. I’d tost hnt bread an’ er
odf.”
can er milk«r round’ wid me.”
kill more cate, and make less noise than
“
So.
I
am.
If
youM
offer
me
t200
to
"You are always hungry. Uncle
forty, boot-lacks.
look my old dbg in tbe face I couldn’t
Ike."
Itis estimated from a statieical point
. "W’y, honey, l)
PQMOO dolt I tell ye, Sqnar, Hl have to do
ab®ap of skulking and lying to explain of tiew that lota of appetite among
in dis town.”
this at borne.
young people bn account of love, annu­
CASTS* aEblCIHR CO.. New ToH,
"Well, you are ii
"Perhaps you can stay sober for the ally saved to thia country &lt;100,000,od.
eatin’.”
/
Perhaps so ; but ttip expense of extra
"Dai’s whar yer’s wrong. Ef I had next year.”
j
"Nextyear!
Why, if you’ll let me light and fuel and caramels and ice­
my way I wouldn’t eat np mo’, but de
ecriptura tells me to eat on de face o’ off I’D take my solemn Davy Crockett cream on tbe acihi! account, it ia eatito keep sober for the next million mated, more than balances this amount.
SJ2SH?Tft2!Jtel
. successful. no moctiat)*
mos’ o’ my eatin’ out do’s. I’d like ter yeara. Squar, gimme aaliow. Gimme
It would be well for the country at
hab a cup er milk right ilia tain it, fur this one chance, and if you see me here
large to prepare for a severe cyclone
I’se erfeered dat I ain’ er keepin* up agin you may hang me.”
and
wind storms in June and July.
He was allowed to depart, and the
wid dem scriptures like I oughter.
When 'those delegates get at work in
Dar’a suthin, de matter wid de present whoop ofjoy.be uttered at the door
Chicago
they will get reckless and are
generation o’ cows. Detu’s big words, made all the windows rattle.—Free
very liable to let the wind out of sever­
honey, wliut a chile doan’know nothin’
al big presidential booms now held up
erbotit. Law bless yer, when I libed
Two or three years ago one of the for public admiration. A presidential
in Africa-de cowa beat anything yer
aprropriationsin the river and harbor boom may be a pretty thing to look at,
eber seed.”
bill
waa tbe sum of $15,000 for improv­ but they are a mighty dangerous thing
■ “Tell me about ’em.”
to fool with.
। "I doan blebedat it woul’ be treatin’ ing Goose Creek, Habenn. The Gov­
ernment
engineer for that district aa«Prominent Statesman—Send out re­
[ de scripture right, fur a man oughentei
ceeded
in
finding
the
said
creek
the
ports
that I am very ill and have be­
talk erbout.’em, daim if he should. De
World.
| Lawd.did yer heah me swar! Run ter other day. after a search of twwuty-aix come a physical wreck.
He found a rivulet three
“Hsroun of Aleppo.” saitl Sir Philip Derval de bouse, honey, an’ git some milk ter months.
Private Secretary (aghast)—But you
“had mastered eierv secret in nature which tbe
milt's long, six inches deep, and three weigh 200 pounds ifyou weigh an ounce
nobler magic e^cks to fathom. He discovered take de taste o’ cat cuss on ten my
that the true art of baling Is to as»lst Nature mouf. Run urlonger de ole .man will feet wide, and tbe banka ho found a and you look as though you hadn't
to throw off tbe disease—to summon, as It
solitary settler.
been sick in a quarter of a century.
ketch
er
mighty
punishment.
”
were, the whole system to eject the enemy that
"The government has appropriated
Prominent Statesman—Yes, I know
has fastened on * part. His process all includ­
The boy, fearful that bis old friend
ed the rclnvigorsUon of the principle of life.” | would be punished, run to the house $15,000 to improve this creek,” observ­ that, bull am thinking of entering tho
In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated i
ed tbe engineer.
race for the presiilency, and tbe popu­
the priclice of the best physicians of to day. and soon returned with a cup of milk.
"I know it, and 1 have been waiting,’ lar fancy seems to drift toward total
What life Itself ia, nobody knew then—nobody
"Ah,” said the old man, after taking
knows now. But we have learned something I
wrecks. I will receive no callers until
of the reasons why the mysterious tide rises I a swallow, "dat take de sulphur out. was the reply.
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„.
ITJ
v
„
.
"I
don’t see what improvement is after the convention.
and falls. Provided the great organs of the Ah,
as he drained the cup.
w?pbur)o your iuouiLT I nw,wl °r
t»4y. are not irreparably destroyed, medical
science can al ways relieve, and often save. Yst I
The Nova Scotia legislature haa just
I "Reckon not.
not, beimr
being an you are a
"Yas, honey.”
no reputable physician now adbenv to tbe bar­
barous and etjipld processes of depletion, such 1 "An’ did the milk take it out!”
j stranger, but this here cash was appro- plumed u bill giving the right to vole to
aa bleeding, by which it was attempted to cure
j printed to shovel dow n this here bank widows and unmarried women. This
disease bv reducing tb^patlrnCs ability to re ; "Took it right ouL”
is hardly the right thing. A married
slat It. Now-a-day* we do not tear down tbe
“No it didn’t for you swollowed the so that my old mule could git down to
fort to help
——'—
------- “
ip the
the ,garrison
—----we snenghicn
IV
...
women stands no allow at all unless
In this IntelBtfent
I “
and beneflieut work, it is milk an' the sulphur. Why didn't you water without breaking his infernal,
she becomes a widow, and what great­
buck.
”
conceded that
i—-----------------_____
PARKER S TONIC —
leads
all Bp
jt
j
spit it out!”
—
other
,— —
medicines As
A* an iuvigonuit
luvigorant it acts imitn,,T
,
er
inducement could l&gt;e ottered her to
Tho improvement of Goose Creek
"Look
muat’a
n’tax
t ax dei
dem
mediately and powerfulir upon the circulation
Look er beah. Yer
i er mast
was made at a coet of $3, and the en­ lose her husoand when-after a| pro­
and tbe organs of digestion, thus giving Nature I sorter questions. It ain’t right. Y«
tracted
political debate she is unable
wm
she .^1.
call* Iw.
...
tl»
.br
j.
.1. &gt;__
gineer will either have to turn the cur
aflmeuUof tbe stufnoch, kidneys ad&lt;| fiver are doan un'erstan’de merikle o’ de book
to influence him io ber way of think­
at onee relieved o»- cured. No other prepara­ o’ Jab. Ef yer’ll promise ter bring me rent up stream or send the rest of the
ing.
In
order to secure another vote
tion embodies tire same qu*||Ue* or produces some mo’ milk dis ebenin,’ I’ll tell yer I appiopriation back to the treasury.
similar results. It isdeficlou* to use. and the
r aakwi for ber side of the question and one
bevt known anti-intoxicant. Price 50c aod BL ’bout dem cowArhut my daddy had in I „Ia this yoaDJt man your
leas for bis there lias got to be a funer­
Hucox A: Co., New York.
Africa.
| the judge of an old negro who had been
al, and she will feel juatifie&lt;| in giving
The boy promised, and the old man airnignnl before court.
\
cause to dress in mourning.
continued:
,ir son, sah.r»”
"He’s .....
my i,half
“One o’ de cows in perticular wuz do
There ia a Dakota editor wandering
"Half son T How do you make that !”
fines’ milk giber in de lau . Dese cows
“Hi* mudder wnz married ’fore I about among the foot hills and muun
whut yer sue erroun’ beah doan gib no married ber.”
tains
waiting fur a chance to gut east of
*
THEOHLTTRUE
milk. Yer haster pen'em up an' take
the Missouri river. He sent a notice to
’Then he’s your step-son.”
iterway from ’em, but ole Pink, whut
tbeprinter
saying,
"Mrs. A—'sjam
“No, sab, he ain’, ’cause he wap’t
’longed ter us, wan’t dat sorter cow. boru’d fur two years arter his mudder beate the world.” It appeared in print.
We neber bad on trouble wid her. married me.”
"Mrs. A—’s jaw l»eata the world.”
Uster put a bucket out on de fence, an’
When the editor Oiacoveied the error
"Then he’s your son.” .
when Pink seed it dar, she knuw’d
The old fellow scratched bis head for he left through the back door without
wliut ter do. She’d take do bucket, moment and said:
explaining hi* destination, just as uu
milk berse’f, an’ den lake de bucket
“Duan de feck dat his mudder wnz a enraged woman/ loaded down with
on her horns, fetch it ter bouse an’ set married ’onian ’for site eber seed me horsewhip and revolver came through
it on de she'f. We alius leT de bucket make dis boy my half son F
the front. She is on the war path path
FACTS KCAKHW
yet, and at last accounts tbe editor waa
"Of course doL”
hfaWtafai on de feneeat night, an’in de inawuin'
w’en we got up, dar wux de bucket o’
retreating in demondized condition.
"Den he’s my whole son, is he F
milk on de sbe’f. Co’es dis pleased
"Yea.”
Everybody knows of the crookedness
dady mighty, an’ fur ebery bucket o’
"Come beah ter me, Silas, an’ let yer
of Boston atreeta, biu we think Will
milk.be tuck tar gibin’ de cow tine daddy fiing hia srmt ’roun’yer.
Been
gnas an’ hay. Arter while de milk er basin’ half o’ day boy all o’ his life. Rivers, tells tbe beat story about them
He says be waa looking for a certain
’gunter git bad. It got so thin Come beah tw yer daddy, sab.”
place one day, and after turning mulaea.'a.ft.Tiitttt that we coolin’ hardly drink it. I ’elud­
“Let’s see!” hs remarked to a dealer titudioua corners and becoming hope­
ed dat I’d watch dat cow, an’ soon one
mawnin’ I beard a mighty racket at de on Chatham street, “havn’t you a lessly involved in a maze of sinuosity
well. I slipped ’roan’ dar, an’, bless brother in the clothing business in Cin­ (William didn’t say sinuoaty, but he
would if he bui thought of it) he re­
yer ole Pink wux er drawin’ water aod cinnati F
‘•Oxaetiy. My brudder Moses vhas solved to ask aaaistanee. Turning an­
other corner at that moment he saw
backet ’bout na’f full, an’ dear.”
just ahead of him a man whose coat he
"And how is be doing!”
W. i ,&lt;■
“Bad—werry bad. Moses vhas not reached out quickly to grasp to arrest
der man to see opportunities.”
— his attention, when he himself at tbe
airier gain. Yer'll fin’ er great deal er ■THoierL22ML •«- =«■*■ same moment felt a violent pull from
dis sorter workin’s in dis life, honey, g^Vhell.Khenldgflood came Moses behind. Turning hastily Will discov­
fur when a pusaon ia got mo’ 'bitten should haf peen in der.rubber coat and ered that by reason of tho crooked
den principal, dart gwinter be some poet peesnc.nfi, bnt be vhas left. Den street and phenomenally sharp corner
tran sacsDude what ain’ hones', Now vben der riot took blace Moses should he bad grabbed himself by his own
MARK
TRADE
runerlougan’ doan furgin de milk. haf peen stocked up mit guns und coat tail.
Fetch er little bread wid yer, too. Dat pistols, but be hadn’t ao much as a
Prohete Order.
trigger. Moaes vhas on his vhay to
boy’s gwin ter make a preecber, yet ”
Stats or Micaruax,
tbe pooriiouse, be vhss.”
Codmtt or Ba MKT, !*“•
“George William Swift!” began his
■TSZ C-DiT W FUUuEK
It is alleged that David Davis visit­
iooor in a voice which ^seemed to be
HasUnga, in *ald countv, on
|jf Liver ana idosyBedM^v, tp nade up of cold-chisels and nitric acid, ed a roller skating rink at Blooming­ Monday, tbe fitta day of May, in the
ton and became so enthuaiastlc that be year one thousand eight hundred and eigbtyH Cnrapowsdod from tbe wll known
I'ntx Wc’*. Rrw-Sn
insisted on putting on a pair of skates.
“Bet you a load of tbe beat hay in
Before the proprietor would permit
Wayne county agin’asliirt button that
LEWIS DURKEE. Deceased.
him to go on the flpor he posted tbe
I wasn’t,” promptly replied tboDrlsopfollowing notice and compelled every­
I THEY OB 111’"I* *
body to leave tbe doan
"Children
“ Weren’t you here, charged with
BH&gt;»UT1 TO BOWKLS.
must notapproacb within seven feet of
drankeuneM *”
the senator. The proprietor will not
"Not by a jug full! I haven't been
be responsible for accidents.” Mr.
iu Detroit afore in two mouths, and 1
Davis com plains of the loneliness of
wouldn’t have come in Dow if Hanner
hia situation after being shoved out in­
to tiie room on hia rollers.
A large Interested in said estate, arc required to appear
at a session of raid Court, then to be bidden at
"Never mind Hanner.
Yoor are
number of tbe windows and crockery tbe Probate Office, in the dty of Haatlug*. iu
charged with drunkenness.”
Hop, and Malt Sitters Co.
about town were smashed iu just five said county, and show cause, if any there lw,
"That* nil right. Judge, but if it
why the prayer nt the petltkwer should not be
minutes after the senator started not grantedAofi It is further ordered that said
rbadn’C been for Hanner you’d never
to skate. Some people can’t s»t down petitioner give nntiee to the persoua interested

BUD TIDHB8.

Where the Fire is Out.

Sr IRON
TONIC

(KEEEESSEm

SISI
»E

"oftbJu’’

“Pri*M&gt;er you were found lying in
Roman Catholic temperance is strong
tire mud flat on your back, drunk as a In St. Paul. Every Irish Catholic haa
faiae prophet and shivering with the

ntS and i
&lt;:iMortapr&lt;&gt;m«te*lM|r-eUon
and irvi-rcvines Hatutenty, Coosripa-'
(ion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhcaa, snri
Fevenshnea*. It insures health and
natural sleep, without morphine.

CENTAUR LINmaWT ^,
cu„ ,or Bhcam_
GaU&lt;Ax. The rns.1 PowerftU and Pane-

FURNITURE!
_ Our stock includes Chairs, Tables, Bu-eaus, Bedsteads,
Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suita of all styles
and prices.

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS.
We have* the very best appliances and the Finest Hearse
in Central Michigan.

RANGER &amp; FARLEY,
Opposite Willisms House, Battle Creek, IWinh

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON&amp;C0.
Dcaire to aay that they arr now making FJoui
by their

NEW 3817

PATENTS
rflee MtrMW to for M«&gt;L&gt;KJ|ATE PEES.
&gt;»ur office u op; mltu tkr V. S Falvnt &lt; IflRsa.tix!

And can furnish all who love Good Bread «.-canobtain Patent* in lr»« time than tt*we ren.-'e from WASHING UIN
•
with Flour that will delight them. One
-end MODEL &gt;H DRAWING .We advtae ia to
sack will cenvlnce all that our flour is
prirntablllly free t»t ebarve: arxl w- make NO
i HARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT
.
the Boes, anil will be tbe

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
trial trip to our mil! and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statement*.

• ONLY UKB THAT I’Ufc1.1*0.lIKs FREE.
W«&gt; rcier. l.rre. to lb« KiMi’ru*«irr, tbe Ssipt. ot
M onry Order Div . and t • official* irf ike U. 8. Pat­
, ciitOffirc. Fur circular. ad«k-r,t« nut. and reh-rene*

c. a: snow a co.

MiU . Feed,. Chop,
Corn Meal | ti an yon ever
,

louashl possible at an
Capital not requbvJ. |Wr Will SIMI
run work all Iho time or in snare time

And Brun

OUR SAW MILL
----- 1* turning out----on*t dey
i'urtina

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
Wc keep everything In th!» line.
a coll.

Give us

II. IU I&gt;1&lt; KI\M4&gt;.\ A CO.
E^BT SHEKMAN STREET.

A Big Thing!

eaae* Box f&gt;y mail, 60c:l«. 3 for J.55Addrrsa,
MLRWAYPK* HON. Phil*., p*. Bob! brngsWa.

Having purchased Warner Bro*.' stock of
Groceries, am! occupied tbeir laic stand
and added new goods, I am better prepared
to serve the

Good People of Woodland
GROCERIES,
DRUGS

AND

MEDICINES,

—IMCI.VDIXO—

Pateat Medicines, Oib, Dye Staft,
Perfamery, Toilet Article*, feckosl
and Blank Books, HtatJsaery,
Cigars and Tobaccos, Pare

I believe that I can say without fear of eon
tndtcUon that my stocks arc

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any dow on exhibition Ip Woodland, and1

ITucvrs Ihnam Vegetable Piiu

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints
*«&gt;s»s*3rsas,n”
Prvbj.i- &gt;rder.

Medicine-, and I w ill save you money.

I. I. HARTER

Woodlaxd, April IB, 1884.

BERNHAKDT SCHULZE,

MERCHANT TAILOR
CLOTHIER,
HIV1LLE, ___ .

CotratT &lt;M Batri. /f**

At* aeaatou ul Me I*robaU Coart for the
Coanljr of B-iry. hoWen at tbe Probate Office
Id the eHy &lt;4 H»*Uum Io *aid county oa
Saturday, the 19U&gt; day of April, in tbe year
otic UmhuuumI eight hundred and eighty four.
Prerent, Clbmbnt Smith. Judge of Probata.
In the matter of tbe mtate of
LEWIS C BARDEN, deceased­
Oo reading and filing the peUUn®. duly veri­
fied,. of George D. Barden, praying that be. or
some other ■'tillable perwm may be appointed
administrate* rrf the stele of eaid Ucrrased.

MICH

WILLIAM IONIA

DENTIST

at ten o dork iu the forewarn, be areignedlor tlx- hr«ru.« U -.W prfiticxi, and tLrt
U.r heir, al low id said deceased. and all other
pwrtnw hitercatwl iu Mid curtate, arc mjubwl w
appear at a region of Mid Court, thee to be
boJdeti at the Probate Office, tri the city of
Heatings, in aaid county, and show cauae. if
any there be, why tbe prayer &lt;d tbe peUUouar
abonld not ix* gr.u.Ud.
.
. And it fat further ordered that Mid petiticttar
give notice to the pcracma lutirvauxl in mH
«Mate, of the pendency of aaid petition, and

this order to ba published'
taper printed and circulated iu
Bam. once in each week for
(A true copy.;

�rrmcB.
FATE OF

Um first buck bowse In Cleveland.
day tbe tweisty-Cfth aaotvereary ot tbe.

* Waminuton, May 7.—Tbe talk of the
town is tbe tariff defeat In Ute Houm.
When Speaker Carlisle and Mr. Morrwee

vote would be close, but they believed they
were about six stronger than the opposition,
and they were hopeful, not to say confident.

•‘before I saw that defeat was almost sura.
Men who had been counted on weakened at
tbe last moment, and though the
the result
last mo­
vrea in doubt up
_ K____ H “ TheCali­
fornia delegation, a majority of which had
been counted as to favor the bill, were
against It, and tills change alone was Buffictant to defeat the measure. Morrison is. a
good deal cast down by tbe defeat, though
Safeito *.o divest hlmsaif of all. person al
teoilBg and vlaco the responsibility on those

Qvbrbc, Can., May 8.—All doubts

Dtotrict ot West Vhrgtala.

was farther cor.sldad la Use oeatested election ease &lt;f Paul va.
O'FerralL teem the HevepUj District of V’ir-

not hesitate to say privately that

tho coming campaign, and thte oplnluo
is
shared by a majority of tha
Democrats in Congress and openly ex­
pressed by many? Randall Is really a blgtraders loch by tach, and beating them

nominated by tbe Democrats tor tire Presi­
dency Pennsylvania would *eed a good
dczl of watching and working oa the part
- of Republicans or he .might captuio her
Electoral vote. Ono good result of. the vote
Is the saving of two or throe weeks of time
which would have otherwise been consumed
in dutcussing tbe bill and its amendments.
For Uils reason a good many of the lew­
aider.' partisans on both sides welcome Site
outcome.
,
•

klnaon, Bayne. Belford. litngbam. LUebec.
Boutelie, Ixjwen, Boyle. Brainerd. Brcltuna.
F. B. Brewer, J. H. Brewer, T. &gt;t. Browne. W.

Campbell. Cannon. Chase, Connolly. Con­
verse. W. W. Culbertson. -Cullen, Curtin.
Cutchoon, G. R. Davin, R. T. l avia. Dingier.
Duncan. Dunham. Eaton, Elliott. Ehwuod.
KraientrouL U N. Evans, Everhart, Ferrell.
Fiedler, llndlay. FiniTty, Foran. FunHatch. Haruea, D. IL HonUersor, Hepburn,
Hlscock. Hitt, &gt;Holnie«. Hooper. HopUna
Horr. Houk. Hawley. Hutu, Hutchins,
James, Joilorda, Johnson. Joi dan, haMon.
Kean, heifer. Kelley, Kellogg Ketcham.

Long. Lymsn McAdoo. McCord. McComas.
McCortnuCK, Mchenley. Millard, i H Miller.
MUliSm. Morey. Morreil. Muller Murray.
Mutcblor. Nutting. OHara, C. O'Neill. P*b[e,
Parker, FuUon, Payne, 1 a&gt;son. 8, J. Fedie.
Perking
1'etere.
Pettibone,
I'helna,
Poland. Pott Price. Randall, Kanney. G. w.
Ray, U. Ruy. Kee-1. Kioe. J. R. Robinson. Rock­
well. lloweii, Huaaeh, Kyan, Seney. C. K. Skin­
ner, Bmalia. Smith, Snyder, bpooner. Sprigga.
Steele, ntepheuaoa. J. W. btewart, btunc.
htorm. Struble, C. A. Sumner. K. B. Taylor.

wuley. iiaucnunc. uaroour. huiiuia iksco.
Belmont, Blaekbum. .Blanchard. Htaud.
Blount, Breckenridge. Broadbead. Buchanan.

ington, 8. 8. Cox. W. IL-Cox. Gn«p. I). M.
Culber=on, Dargan. Davidaon. U H- Davie.
Deus.er. Dibble. Dibreli.•Dockacy.Dorsheluier.
Dowd. Dunn, Eldredge. Kill*. J. H. Evina.
Follcti, Forney. Fyan. Garrloon. . GibHaleb. HempblU. Henley, 'Herbert. A. 8.
Hewitt. G. W. Hewitt, Hill. HobbtaeX Hol-

‘“f
Morrison. Horae, Moulton. Murphy, Neooc.

Nelson. Oarea,

O’Farrell. J- J.

O Neill.

mour, bhaw. Hbclrey. Single on. T.G. Skinner.
Slocum, bpnnaer. Stevena C. Steward. Stock­
Stager. Strait, D. H. Sumner. Talbott. J. M.
Taylor. Tbonips-m. Throckmorton, Tillman.
Warner. Wellborn. Weller. M. White. Willtarns, Willis. W. L. Wilson. E. B. Winans, J.
Winans. Wolford, Woodward, Worthington,
Yaol". Yoiinr. John G. Carlisle—1&amp;&amp;.
The House River and Barber bill, at
made up, appropriate* &lt;353,000 .for tbg
Tennessee River; $600,000 tor the Ohio;
$250,000
for tire
Kentucky; -3149,•
-000 for tiie Wieeensln
rivers;
for
tiie Illinois River 3100,000; 32,310,­
000 for tire Mississippi; $525,000 for
the Missouri; $75,000 for Buffalo harbor;
3200,000 for Baltimore Ji arbor; S100.. 000 for the Savannah harbor; $200,000 lot
Mobile; 3100,000 for Cleveland; 850,000 f«
Michigan City. Ind.; $20,000 for Calumet,
Hl.; 8100,000 for Chicago; $241,000 tot
Waukegan; $85,000 tor Milwaukee, .and
&gt;196,000 for Wisconsin ports. Theaum ol
$300,000 Is appropriated for tho Hennepin
&lt; GaoaL The total anjwoprtalLcn ta $12,S1K11Q.

Baron von Elsoudecker, who ha* repro. sented the German Government at this cap­
ital Xor a little more than a yoar, received a
, dispatch yesterday from his iiome office in­
forming him of bls transfer to Bade i and of
. tbe.appointment of Herr von Alvensleben,
row Minister at Hague, to eucce.-d him.
The letogreiu was brief and the Minister
will be obliged to await further liiputebre
by maiLto ascertain the date an which be
will be relieved.
OUTRAOKa WERE COMMITTED IM OM*fAIL

arrived at Teuedos. Admiral Baldwin,
eoraaadcr. telegraphed American Min­
ister Wallace bis Intention to come

created a MBsation In Government circles.
Assyrn Pasbx, one of tiie ministers of state,
informed Mr. Wallace that the Forte would
stop the American ships at tbe Dardaneliea,
M America did not sign tbe treaty of Paris,
which regards the Dsrdaneliee as a
free sea.
It ta doubtful whether Mr.
WaUaoe will aak for a firman to permit the
passage of tbe vessels.
London. May 0.—A dispatch from Gen­
eral Gentea to Sir £vMyn Baring, dated
Khartoum, April 10, has just been made
public. In It Gordon says that since lie is
convinced that there Is no intention of eend­
lag relief to Khartoum or Berber be
considers himself
free
to act acHe deciares
that
will remain In Khartoum as
w
_ _________ endeavor to
suppress the rebellion, if compelled.to va­
cate Khartoum he will retire to the equator
and leave to England the indelible disgrace
of abandeuing the garrisons of Scnnaar,
h'tons la, Berber and Dongola, with tho cor-

conqcered if England would retain peace lu
Egypt. Cotonel Stewart and Vice-Consul
Power telegraphed at tbe same time that
Iron-clad osah was ooa
tiiey would follow -Geoera! Gordon’s fort­
renoe was refused in the'.
unes. £tate a is pateben from tho Soudan
blU
indicate that every one In that region Is Im­
pressed with the conviction that nothing can
committee. Tho Senate Amendments In tbe now save Khartoum and Berber, and that,
bill establishing a Bureau of Animal Industry unless the British post a strong force at
were also noo-conourred In. Bills were re­ Assouan, all Egypt will eventually succumb
ported:
Directimr tbe Committee
Military to EL MehdL An Arab journal at Cairo
A
th. r. rj,M«Fi*onmanemA.
affirms that El Mehdi demands £50,000 ran­
or a moQUtnoatto Mary, tao motaer oi wasn som for General Gurdon within three
Inmca: for the establishment x&gt;f a branch ■'TfUhfi
,
bo diets' home In Michigan, and .tho Bl ret
London, May 7.—The African Interna­
and Ilartxir bOI.
tional Association has given Captain Ste­
phens, an Irishman expelled from tho British
END or THE CHEAT WALK.
anny, a commission to enlist 2,009 Hou was
for service hi the Congo-country. Stephens
is hopeful of great results train the acceptice by the United States of tbe Associa­
Each Contestant Will Receive.
tion flag and from the alliance of tho socie­
New York. May A—At fl:45 -Saturda.
ty with France.
Rondon. May $.—Judah P. Benjamin,
night the great slx-day walking-match came
to a dose, Fitzgerald winning amid tremen­ the distinguished lawyer and advocate, and
ex-mewb» r of the Government of the South­
dous applause, eight mites ahead of BowelL ern Confederacy, is dead. Mr. Benjamin
Many arc of the opinion that Ute tatter died In his apartments In tho Avenue Jens,
would have won but for bls lame ankte, on Paris, lie had been In falling health ever
which he had been walking since Tuesday since he fell while descending from a tramnight, rather than retire on the excuse of a
Both
lame foot.
' '
”
-**■ ’ men *'beat
“** all pre­
A GREAT CRASH.
vlous records. Fitzgerald' made his
.mile
at
5:20:10,
beating
600lh
■
'hours. The
Hazacl's record by over tour
—
following was the score at the finish: Fitz­
gerald, 610 miles: Rowell, 602; 1'anchol,
566; Noromac. 545; Herty, 539; Vint, 530;
New York. May 7.—Tho Marine Na­
Elson, 525. Peter Duryea, Rowell’s backer,
wants to make another match with Fitz­ tional Bank ot this city, with a capital of
gerald, lire stakes to be over 35.000. Tbe $400,000, closed its doors at eleven o'clock
giite receipts are (*timated to be about yesterday morning, up to which moment de­
$40,000,.of .this Fitzgerald receives twentyposits were received, it was a debtor at
five per cent, after expenses are paid.
the clearing-houve for $500,000, and secur­
of the oix-day race were 338,446. The total ity for tiie deficit had to be given before
expenses, Including fifteen per cent, of the Manager Camp would allow it to clear.
gruss receipts to the manager for advancing Janies 1). Fish, the President, was not tn
money lot rent and all preparations lor the be found yesterday. Within a year or so he
■walk were $19,493.69. The money remaiiv- has purchased Booth’s Theater and the
ing to be divided among the pedeslri-&lt;ns is Casino, and has lately been erecting a large
318,352.11, Including 31,400 sweepstakes, apartment-bouse on West Thirty-ninth
to be dtvidod among the first three men street His nephew is Cashier of the bank,
only. Fitageaehl will receive 39,440.15, In- and several other relatives bold positions of
cladlng $580 in stakes; Rowell, $3,670. in­ trust On Friday last be Is stid to have trans­
cluding $280 .ia stakes; Pancbot. $2475, ferred to the bank building Na 78 Wail
including $140 in stakes; Noresnoc, 31.­ street Tbe Marine Bank was a designated
.188.86; Herty, $847.61; Vint, 3678.00; depository for tbe city, and on Monday Uie
municipal authorities drew for $300,060.
Among tiie stockholders of the wrecked.
DITCHED BI *A BROKEN BAIL.
concern were J. Nelson Tappan and James
W. Ewell. Grant A- Ward, stock-brokers
also suspended payment, on account of tire
failure of Itie Marine National Bank. The
paruiem
are General U. S. (Grant, Jamba
iDkcatcb,-HL. May m.—A serious rail­
road accident happened on live SL Louis di­ D. Fish. U. S. Grant, Jr., and Ferdinand
Ward. General Grant states that the firm
vision of the Wabash yesterday morning b nearly $500,000 short, but no accurate tig
eight miles soulheact ot this city, on wital ures can be given, as Mr. Ward has dL-uqr
&lt;s known as Boody mil, near Boody Sta­ l«earcd ami lire sates are locked.
New York, May 8.—Disclosures were
tion. Tho Wabaib fast time passenger
left here at 4:44, forty minutes lain, lu made yesterday tending to show that tiie
failure of the Stock Exchange firm of GraiLt
charge of Conductor Waller Morgan aud A Ward, of which ex-I’resident Grant is a
Engineer Harry •Gillis.
A broken rail member, te even more complete Uian was at
caused fee sleeper arid two passenger first supposed. It was learned that tbe
coaches to be turned-over. Thirty-nine per­ house had.rehypothecated securltire pledged
sons. were Injured, acvural of them seriously with U on loans by various railroad com­
and one of them. J- M. Vincent, the sleep­ panies. The total amount of tho rehypoth­
ing-car .cuiductor, of Buchanan, Mich., ecations could uot be learned, but It te
probably, fatally. Jared Vanvloet, of Flint. believed to be large, and In one
Mick. land excursion agent of the Missouri case at least a suit will be brought
Pacific. is also very badly hurt. Those hurt, to recover
tho securities that have
but net seriously, were:
passed out of the firm's eantroL
There was do excitement in financial cir­
cles yesterday. Directors of the Marine
Bank still declare that depositors will lore
Hentie. Fort Wayne; Aaron Short aud wife nothing, and people are beginning to be­
and three children. Boch.-ater, Ind.; L. W. lieve it Tho b-.lanco-aheet showed the
Flora, OonnesavUte: Charles Fee. St. Paulbonk to be $1.700,000 belter off than waa
wso, iu.; u- r. xsnna henna reported Monday. So far, the overdrawn
iler. MiUenters.O.: J.H. Peck. account of Grant A Ward foots up
Dearly $1,000,000, but tho final re­
port will make it close to $800,000.
uouucraviiK^ ino,; intcar » ajamrunu tnaian
An effort to expel the bank from
spoils.- Charles Mount. Coaeersvlilo; J. K tire etearing Boum failed.
Button. Morrisonville. 111.; EUz*beth Howard
Philadelphia, May A—George W.
Childs states most positively that the fund
rateed for avPreaidents is held in trust by
the exeeuton 4f tire estate of Edwin IL
Oincunati. May K—Tbe CtacinnaV Morgan, and is beyond the reach of Get*oral Great; that the latter Invested $50,
Price Current yublisbee a very earn pre ben
000 in the collapsed New York firm as a
alve Ftatemont of dhe.cacdition of crops col­ special partner, and can Joao no more ths:.
lected from special investigations. The con­ that amount, and that the houses In Nev
dition at winter wheat Im said to be: In York and Long Branch are tn Mrs. Grant's
Ohio, 87; Indiana. ;M; Illinois 75; name.
Missouri, 100; Kaawm. 105; Michigan,
90; Kentucky, 95; Tennessee,
W0;
West Virginia,' 95. The average oon- tlon ofjaeeph Alien, accused of complicity
dltion of tire entire winter crop is,$6, in tho Crouch murders, came to tire con-

the clght-boor law. Tho Stipples bill was

Tho report of tbe five Republican mem­
. here of tbe Copiah Investigating Committee
waa su bm if ted to the Senate yesterday after­
noon. After a carefully worded introduc­
tion - the report reviews the testimony as to
the alleged outrages in Copiah County,
and coiKludes that a conspiracy was
organized by representative young Demo­
crats to drive their opponents from ward, but the growth
cow progressing
■the polls.
To that end a mob was
^gathered and.systemailc outrages, ending In
pteted in Dakota and Northern Minnesota
.murder, perpetrated.
Tbe Democratic under
favorable conditions, and further
State and.county officers remained passive, south has made a promising start In growth.
and allowed the.election to be turned Into a The area is somewhat Increased. Reduced
mockery. The committee recommends tbe
publication ot the testimony and of S&lt;-nate winter crop at 35fl.000.000 bushels, against
bill No. 15, which Im designed to furnish a T&gt;4,4(X),OO(j
last year, and tire spring grow Hi
remedy for some of the evils disclosed. It at 183,000,000, against 125,600,000 bwt year.
is al~o recoiumendsd that unlem the next
election be .unquestionably fair, there should
Indiaaa ■uaicigal EteciiMt.
be a full Investigatka of the condition of
thinu.4 in that State.
.CONSOLE? DECLINKS FOB PM^NIARY tions were held Tuesdsf’ in many cities
and towns of this State. Returns come in
slowly. In I‘eru the Democrats aul Re­
publicans elected two Coundlcren each, and
tho tatter also eteeted a Water-works
Trustee. In Fort Wayne, oct of nine Coun­
cilman elected five are Democrats. In
Lafayette the Prepubllcamt elected their
of the Huumi (kunmillet' on Expenditures Alderm &lt;nic ticket in each of tbe stx wards.
Tire
n-eult will be an entire cliange of all
of ti»e Department of Justice, Mr. Springer

discharged. Prosecuting Attorney Hewlett
made n statement that he did not think
there was any evidence to bold Alien, and
declared that the entire costa of the exaiulU tills nctien were not taken he should adwtoe Um Board of Supervisor! to refuse to
pay tire costs. Wlieu Allen’s discharge was
ordered by Justice Potts be was greeted

considerable talk of arresting Henry Hol­
comb. the principal wttueM against Allen,
one visa ot the terrible tragedy.

Bloomington, UL, May 7.—A meeting
of the Greenback Central Committee of Illi-

determined that the State Convention shall
be held at Rprincfiejd July fl&amp; Tire com­
mittee selected the following as delegaU*at-Unre to tire National Convention: Colonel
Jem Harper, of Danville; A. J. Streeter,
of New Windsor; H. M. Miller, of Waverly;
H F. Norton, of Cbieago. Tbe State Com­
latter asked to ba Ml owe I to h|
Porte, Logansport, Michigan City and Htmti I mittee are almost unanimously for B. F.
Butter for the Lead o' the ticket It is antber ssid that If tbe oommlttae did not Io- *“*---------- 'ties for tbe Democrats.
mns
wore
suecM«tal
iq
nouuced
that Butler will deliver tbe Fourth
twtlgate him, he would wk the House UI
and South Bend.
1 Of July oration «t this ptace.

DON’T SPILL THE MILK.

Tbe late William H. Fogg. of New York.

of English wheat laatvreek amounted to
58,121 quarters at 87s 4d, against 66,336
George Osborn, toll collector an tbe Port­
age Lake (Mich.) bridge, was shot dead by
unknown persons Sunday night while at­
tempting to collect tolls. He leaves seven
childrea
An Illicit distillery and its contents were
wrecked by revenue officials Saturday in
Newton County, Art, and In the melee one
ot the moonshiners was killed and another
wounded.
The Mineral Belt Itaiiroad Company, of
Arizona, asks tbe privilege of purvlia-lng
from tiie Government, at 3L25 per acre, a
square mile of land for every mile of track

in a coUidon in mid-ocean with tiie bark
Pcraema, of Chatham, N. fi. Ont of -187
persons on board tbe State of Florida only
forty-four were tavod, while of tiie bark’s
crew of fifteen only tiie Capialu and two
men were reacuod. One hundred and twentythree souls went down with Um steamer aud
twelve
with
tbe bark, making a
total of one hundred aud thirty-five. Those
saved were picked up by tbe bark T’erera,
of Norway. Later twenty-four of them
were put on the bark Louisa and brought

recce, where tbe Lllanla, bound from Glas­
gow to Montreal, waa met Tbe Titania took

resc tiedfrom the State ot Florida leaving

way to tills port.
Tbe third officer (James Allen) says that
the night on which the disaster occurred
was clear, though moonless, and the sea as
An unknown equestrian rode up te John smooth as glass. Ho retired to bis bunk at
Goode's house, n«ar Morgantown, (L, Sun­ eight o’clock, leaving tire chief officer
day night, and fired through a window, (Thompson) in charge of the deck. About
mortally wounding Goode, wuo lay sleeping 11:10 be board a signal auldenly gixm to
stop the steamer's engines, followed by
with bls wife.
.
a fearful crash. He rushed Immediate­
witbiu a week loot several shorthorn calves ly on deck, and tbe first tldug be
noticed
was a red light pretty close
from spotted fevvt, tbe animals frothing at
on their
starboard bow.
At tbe
the mouth and dying in great agony.
. same moment he ' heard the chief
Sol and George Haynes and Dan Mitchell, officer’s voice and tbe cry "Collision.” He
three members of a gang wire have terror­ then saw ’be bark which run into them go
ized Armstrong. Ind.. Jefferson and Clarion down. This burk. be afterward learned
Counties, Px, for months past, were capt­ from Its Captain and two of its crew who
ured Monday and jailed at Freeport
were picked up and saved, was the Poneina,
With over 18,000,000 bushels of grain In of Chatham, N. B., bound from Liverpool
store iu Chicago, there still lie in tbe river to MlriinichL Running to the side of bis
vessels with a capacity of 700,000 bushels— own vessel be endeavored to ascer­
a fad almost without precedent iu the his­ tain tbe damage' doafe, and perceiving
tory of lake navigation In May.
an immense gaping bole Into which
Oliver Brothers A Phillips* three iron the sea was fast pouring, and feeling the
mills at Pittsburgh suspended Monday un­ steamer was lost, he at once hurried to the
til the w go question with the Amalgamated I Captain, who Immediately gave orders to
AssociationJs settled. The indications for | get out the boats, four c* which were down
a general strike June t are increasing.
i in fifteen minutes when the State of Florida
The clearing exchanges throughout tbe ju»t keeled over to port and went down
country last week—$1,146,992321—ore 1 stern foremost As far aa lie could calculate
8195,655,216 greater than for the previous । the disaster occurred about one hundred
' amt tWHlltV
inilHS
Off tilH
IfUll
twenty
miles
offCUOSL
the Irish cua.sc.
wck, and ..
as urltl.
compared with tbe correspond
­ and
James Bennett, of London, Ont, tbe
ing period in 1883 show an increase of 4.9
only first-class passenger saved, says that
The United Stove Manufacturers' Associ­ wucn the order waa given a rush was made
ation of Troy. N. Y., adopted rules Mon­ for the boats, and a number of persona, in­
day, tiie substance being that tiie right of cluding himself, got into boat No. 2. The
hiring help must not be interfered with, panic on board the doomed ship w.s fright­
each workman to make his own agreement ful. The lady passengers, of whom there
were only three or four, refused to go In
for wages.
the boat. Jane McFarlane, the atewWool-growers in the Colorado district unless, was only saved from her­
sent a protest to Washington Monday self
and
tbe
terrible
fate lmj
against that section ot Converse’s bill ad­ pending .by the self-sacrifice and gallantry
mitting carpet wool free, claiming that it uf James Bain, the chief engineer, who lost
would result in tiie impoverishment of his life in saving hers. He bad to use all
thousands and the extamluation of flocks. his strength to tear her from the deck of
Henry Ward, of Elgin. 11L, haa a mother the vessel and force ber into the boat At
over one hundred and three years ot age, that moment the ably careened to star­
who runs away from home whenever she is board and went down, urylng with her the
left alone. As Henry punished her for mis­ brave engineer and all um others remaining
behavior, an agent of the Humane Society on board. Bennett says be pushed a number
caused his arrestot friends into one of tl»e boute and jumped lu
The eighth annual dog show at New himself. He complains that Um boat bad
York opened Tuesday with an excellent ex­ no water-casks containing water. He added
hibit
that the City ot Rome ignored all the
At noon Tuesday navigation on the Wel­ Theresa's signal*, although they were s on
land Canal, recently damaged, was re­ quite well, but went on her way uncomx .nedly, offering no assistance.
sumed.
Those on duty at the time remember tree­
Prof. S. D. Gross, an eminent surgeon,
one of tho founders ol the Kentucky State ing a red light flash for an instant, followed
Medical Society, died Tuesday in Phlladel- by an instantaneous crash, after which there
was nothing but contusion and hurried
Pl&lt;iiner»l S. M. lUl-teJ. who touodwl lb. ! prepMJttom
_
■
‘to Urneh tbo bcU. The
bark
..tranomlol obwrv.tory .t Hriocewn Col- w'« d«w“ lnW«&gt;UI»o«»ly- Th. trigbt.
on&gt; d«k
deck In
in tbeir
their
ltSe. ™ wxW.nUUy killed &gt;t &gt; nllw.y 1 ened passengers rushed “
night-clothes. Women went into hysterica
station In Newark.
and men refused to move. Tho women
meeoodlUon ot wheel In Ohio .tpnwent especially objected to „
leaving ulo
tbe doomed
."“i r "IL1”
, “S’vLj. Jmo who could bn.e been eully
.hie ylrid wlUi food we.lber Uli h.nci,
„ blidCT „
la placed at -’H.MI.S3- bueliela.
Thou, who clung to the bottom ot Ux&gt;
Samuel Handy, a young man. resident or j capalaed boat all night aufferod u-trlbly trow
Mount Hope, WIa, arose from the dinner- | 5jle icy^oid water, thoughkbe sea was calm,
table Monday, procured a rifle and blew out . Qno o( their number, a man named Donaldbl« brains.
1 son. was underneath
•
- tbe capsized boat until
A severe storm of rain and hail swept tiie they were picked up by one of the boats In
Shelbyville (UL) district Tuesday. The the morning. When she capsized he kept
country is flooded, and farming operations bis hold and went over with ber, managing
ore suspended.
to secure a position above tbe bam, where
A Court of Inquiry Into the conduct of tbe be remained talking to himself and moan­
Fourth Ohio regiment during tiie late riot ing until he swooned. His companions on
at Cincinnati was begun at Dayton Tuesday, tire outside were unable to assist him. In
snd will continue over a week.
tire morning when they were picked up, Ute
The heirs of Tiiorqgs A. Scott sued tiie oottom of the boat hail to be broken through
city of Shreveport for 830,000 with accrued to get him out.
Tbe following is a list ot tho cabin pasInterest since 1875, but Judge Boardman
tendered a decision against him.
J. J. Baker, Daniel Cannon, Llxxle Cannon,
Michael Davltt denies tiie rumor that he
Elizabeth Colbacb and Intent, James
has quarreled with Parnell, and says he is Mn*.
Crulkshank and R. Vandereey, all of Philagoing to Australia to fill a course of lecture aeipbia; Joeepb Bennett, Andrew Fairbank,
engagements, In tiie hope of restoring hia Thom an Hall and wife, Mrs. Jane Ingraham
and
infant
and David Blathers, of New York;
health.
Bechena, Toronto: George Eddington and
Owing to the promised extension of tiie A.
Wllltam Fennell, of Ustoweil. OnL; James B.
Milwaukee&amp;. Lake Short Road to Ashland.
Wis., a new National Bink, with &gt;150,000
c pltal, was organized at Ashland Monday,
of which General Fuller, of Belvidere, UL,
Wood. Henry
is President
.
iatason. all of Chicago: Mi
Monday night Mayor Wozencraft, ol Wood. Him Lillian R. Woo
Paris, HL, nominated his son as Chief nf
Tbe Titania arrived here last night on ber
Police, but the Council refused to affirm, way to Montreal, bat did not stop. Tne
and also rejected Uio men named on tho previous orders to take off tbe rescued were
force. Tbe city is without law guardians countermanded, and ail were carried
for tiie present
through to Montreal. The saved on board
General Grant was elected Commander the Titania include eighteen members of the
of the military order of the Loyal Legion crews of the lost vessels; James Bennett, of
Wednesday.
London, Can., Crst-clats pas.&gt;M-nger; An­
Tho Monte de Piedad bank of Mexico drew Fairbalm and David Struthers, sec­
shows assets of nearly 31,500,000 In excess ond-class passengers; • James Patience.
of liabilities.
Jonah Hale and L. Churchans, steerage
The tea inspector at Chicago recently passengers oh tbe State of Florida.
condemned 100,000 pounds of tea siftings
wnieh arrived from Japan.
on board the Norwegian berk Theme, o
Wealey Rees, of Munde, IixL, climbed Christiana, include sixteen members at the
an apple tree, tied a strap about his neck, different crews, and Hugh Morgan, P. J.
itennlng, Martin Patterson and Francis Watt
and shot himself In tbe temple.
John T. Slater, who gave &gt;1,000,000 te •on, steerage passengers on tbe State of
tbe cause of education tn the Southern Floridx
Tbe State of Florida left New York on
Skates, died yesterday at Norwich, Conn.
12 with a small list of pamengers and
William Mlasey, paying teller of tin April
assorted cargo. It wm ber thirty-second
bank of Commerce, Baltimore, was arrest­ nn
out under tbe care of tbe New York
ed Wednesday, charged with cmbezzlini trip
agents,
which regarded her in every respect
&gt;51,000.
a seaworthy vessel. The ship was in com­
Henry Irving and Elleu Terry arrived al mand of Captain J. W. Sadler, who had been
London Wednesday. They state nothing with tiie State line since 1878, and a master
could equal tbe kindness and hospitality of
tiie Americans.
Bon. John Clancey, who died recently al
Chicago, May 8.—The Taylor family
Grand Rapids, Mich., bequeathed 360,000 mentioned above as coming from Chicago
to the Catholic Bishop to found an orphan nro supposed to bo from Des Moines, la.
asylum in that city.
They arrived here on the Rock island
t The Central Illinois Medical Association Jiosd. and took tiie Lske Shore train for
held Ms semi-annual session Wednesday at New York. At the depot they were booked
Bloomington, enjoyed a biuiqvei and recep­ Ln the list of the steamer’s passengers.
tion in the evening, and adjourned to meet
Five Man Killed.
at Fanner City next November.
Colgate Hoyt, ot New York; E. L&gt; Joy,
Watertown, N. Y., May A—The boiler
In the Whitney Marble Works at GourerFrank Coppetzer, of Nebraska, and 1). IL
Anthony, of Kansas, have been appolnteil near exploded Saturday, killing live
Government Directors ot the Union Pacific men and f..tally injuring twa Building
total km. _________________
Railways.
Tbe American Tract Society held Its flftyA Heavy Piece o« Artillery,
niuth annul mvetihg Monday at New
Boston. May 8.—A gun thirty feet long,
York. The donations and legacies for tbe
weighing
212,000 pounds, and costlng
rear were 31U2869. and the expenditures .
___ $28,.
$354,052
Blxty-three misstouariae die- . 000. was cast at the Boston Iron Worh^for
tribUted 133.483 V010BMB.
1 the Government Tuesday.

unre and yourself by the lorelock while there
is a forelock telL Apply Parker’s Hair Balrem
to your four bclure matters get worse, it will
arrest the Jailing off ul your hair and restore
IU origiual color, gios* and. suftoeas. It te a
I tri ect cressing a itbal, clean, richly perfumed,

sou. He will t&gt;c exhibited at the next scentenNEVER GIVE UP.
If you art suffering with Low and depressed
spirits, lo«s ol appetite, general debility, dia- .......ua.viv, uj an uiesua
procure a buttle ul hiectnc billet«. Yuu will
be surprised to see tbe rapid unptuvemenl that
* Ul fuiluw; you will be inspired with new life;
strength anu activity wui return; pain sad
..j

fifty crate a buttle by F. T. Boise.

Spring may be po.ipuu«l on account of the
weather, Imt that new spring bounet, Dever.
Rheumatic byrup Co:
with a severe lora ul rbcumaUam and uyapep-

but found nothing to relieve me, »nu tor the

work without eufiing muiuoe j*iu Utruugn my

niy victuals disuessed me ao that 1 uamty ever
ale for my supper any Unug hut cracacta and
mUk. CunHucuced taking itocuumuc Byrup,
and after taking twu uutuca 1 thuu^nt my slum
ach leitbetter. 1 began lu hate laitu tuat Uic
medicine * ar going tu help me.
1 couuuucd
IU use a lew aecia, and now my appeute U
good, ao-l can eat auefi luuu u larmua require,
without distressing me tn the least, anu 1 can

Kiieumatic byrup is Um best mcuiune iu the
world. Enough can not bv saiu iu ite praise.
Lxmoy LlKNDaxsuN.

Belt made men ore out “bum to command,'*

/Ugn, buy a bot-

p.y.

— ------ cutes

F. 1. bUlbE.

A cuDteiilcd mual 1* belter ifiau riche* ; and
cl you can't fiuy a brick block nor pay a board

luicc lUUUlllD, auu aiu eXpci tcuuLg Uu UuUbiC
duUic*UitU WuauiVer. 1 have La.cu a nulltier

1 leel very grateful for tbe wonderful curen

convicted is to put a rupc mauu.acturer on the
Jun________________
To the Ladies—BoJ your Baking powder and
If )uu Much aiMinunm uuu t unc IU 11 }uu hud

CUcliucai and you wm hud uotuiug felt iu the

ging letter asking for »35,UAJ to. establish a
bume tur "decajeo poinb-glVeis" ub the finan­
cial question.
THE Rev. Geo. 11. Ibayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,
ksjt. "Buth tujseu anu »iie uwe uur uu^,to
bnuob’s CuusuinpUuu Cure.”
AKE yuu maue tuiwruble by ludlgestioa,
Cuusupsuuu, Lixxiutss, Luu ul AppcUta,
IcUuw btabl bbuub's Vilanxcr is a pusiUYe

WHY will you cough when Shiloh's Cure
trice lb cu ana $1
hHiLoH’B LaUrih Euacdy-» positive cure

wilt give mimcuxatc icucf.

MAUKMETACK a leading aud Iragrant p«rfotuc. i’ttce lb &gt;uu to it®.
bHJLOH'S Cure will immediately reUsvs
Croup, W booprngcough aud Brouctauls.
FORDyapepeta nun Liver Comptaint you
have a pnuicu guarantee on every bottle of
Billtoil'a Vnatiur. It never laila to cure.
A NASAL rejector tree with each bottle of
EvrMKbrE.T. BO1SZ.

cause they like to have nice things sad about
them when their backs are turned.

tality and cause nervous exhaustion, eve. Tbe
Pasule treatment is a radical cure. Harris
Taxation Is said to bear equally on ail eta sew,
from tho fact that it.hardly presses on the rich

BUCKLEN’B ARNICA BALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Braises,
Bores, Ulcers, bait Jtorum, Fever Bores, Tetter.
Clapped IDixls, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eiu, -cn», and positively cures Piles. It
is guarsnued to rive pertecl satisfaction, or
money relunded. Price 25 cents per box. For

FOOLISH

WOMEN

Tboee suffering from
eomplainta peculiar to
their sex, which are
dally becoming more
dangerous and more
trmly seated, yet who

Bold by all draggtets.

N. B.—Every woman, sickly or healtv.'shonld
read Dr. Pengelly’s book. "Advfee Io MotiMrik
voncemlDg direase nfr women and cblMreD,**
4 cents.

�—
I^OCAL MAr

TVrBrwS.
.

namhvi r-x-£:&gt;

B~t Taor-amol Bark
SATUBDAY, - • • MAY 10.1884.
Mid G.lT.nh—d. a, a pH., dial i« I—
than om-haJI tb«
ot Board Fro&lt;»,
and will laat five time* as long. 3.000 LIFE IK KA8HVILLE,
It*, now oc hood,
q L Glasgow.
And Her Environ*.
buys a good suit of •clothe* at
FowLku A Camfbulu

CFF.T. Boise haa jn*t revived a
large line of Wall Paper. Borders,
Window Shade*. Celling Decorations,
etc., for the spring tra le. Call and ex­
amine. ________________ ______
Hurrah! All kind* of feed grindr
lI* ** Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY.

I dealre to say to the public in gener-:
aland tbefarmer*in particular, timt 1
am opening up at my old -tend in the
Hardy building, a flor exhibit of D. S.
Morgan** celebrated Clipper Mown-*
and Triumph Reapers, Thomas’ Hay
Rake*, the Bom Plow, Platform Bag­
gie*, etc. These goods are from the
beat manafacturers, are fits: clsm in
every particular, and will l&gt;e sold st
rock bottom price*. When wanting
anything in the agricultnml implement
line, see me before you bay.
J. M. Shoup.
t3T Laud Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce­
ment at
, „ ,
Marshall, Galt.a7in A Co’*.

Ph

— A fsm^jpeddler wholesaling no­
tion* from a two-hnrwe wagon ‘did’Nash▼ille dealer* last week, with what suoceps we did not learn.
h-Harry Stowe has rented steam power of Shields and Walrath, and put machinery iu the former’s shop and is manufactnring wooden bowl* at the rate of
nine dozen a day.J
—The price of wheat has risen bandsomely within the last few days. It is
hoped that it will reach 81 and not fall
below that fignre anti 1 after the grow •
ing crop can be harvested.
—The only disturbances in which the
marshal linn been called upon to use
his official power* to quell, during the
brief season that the saloons have been
closed, bare been dog fights.
- Marshal Pilbeam. after a careful
but unavailing patrol of the village,
nil day Saturday, came to the conclu­
sion that there was more noise in half
a gallon of whiskey than in forty gal­
lons of rain-water.';__
£-The telephone lin\ constructor*,

C. L. Glasgow.

twelve in number,tfeac.-.&lt;‘&lt;rtown Thnrsday. The work
setting poles and
putting up the wire I* being cashed
rapidly, and in a short time we shall
Write* insurance for the Continental, all have a chance to “hello.” j
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun f^Dr. J. T. Goucher’s running mares
and Germania insurance companies,
at lowest rates, and loan* money on “Leonaine”and “Jay Tee Gee” are in
real e*tate.
Mortgages bought and m-.iiih ng at the Charlotte fair grounds
sold. See him.
for the raoe* of the Central Michigan
ty If you are going to buy a carriage circuit. They are in the pink of con­
dition
and the doctor thinks they will
or wagon see B. F. Reynolds before
go to tbe front in amazing style. J
you buy._________________
tyOne dollar buys a pile of goods I —The snide jewelry man—the one
at
Fowler A Campbell’o.
who could sell a sett of silver-plated
FUBNISS’ MEAT MABKET.
spoons for a dollar—didn’t find trade
I now occupy the whole of Boine’s very remunerative about Nashville,
building, which ha« been specially flted and has departed to seek greener fields.
up for my bosioe**, and am l&gt;etter nreDared te serve my customers than here­ People who peruse Tn* News are sen­
tofore. A full aud complete stock of sible folks, mid don’t often get bit.
Fresh and Sait Meats, Dried Beef,
—Tho M. C. R. R. Annual ExcnrSmoktsi Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­
stantly in stock.
Bv keeping best sion to tbr Sea, via Niagara Falla, St.
quality goods, selling low and attend­ Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, th*
ing strictly to the want* of my custom­ mountains and Portland, will be run
ers, I hop ’ to merit the liberal trade I this year during June, July and Augnst.
am receiving.
The highest price paid
for hides and pelta. Call and see me, Full information regarding dates, rates
East Side Main SL Satisfaction guar­ routes etc., will be cheerfully furnish­
anteed.
John Furniss.
ed by E. H. Hughes, Michigan Passen­
ger Agent, Detroit, Michigan, who
Choice Seed Corn for Sale by
personally conducts tho excnrsioDs,and
32-38. Marshall, Gallatin A Co
oilers new attractions and unrivaled
A BAHGAIN.
I offer for sale at a bargain and on accommodations.
time a bran new farm wagon.
—On Monday Charley Middleton’s
Henry Roe.
five-year-old boy unhitched H-. A.
NEW GOODS.
Durkee’s horse, which was standing in
Another new stock of Dre** goods. front of Lee’s clothing store, got into
Gloves, Hosiery etc., just in at D. C. the buggy and started down Main St.
Griffith’*. Style* latest and prices low­
at a lively gait. When opposite Grif­
est. See them.
fith’s store he struck the hind wheels
ty Closing out oar Lumber very of a vehicle hitched there and upset it
eheap at
and its contents. Before be bad pro­
.
Marshall, Gallatin A Cu’s,
ceeded much farther, however, he was
LUMBER.
stopped and tbe horse taken care of.
All kinds of Building Material and
Seasoned Lumber* at my mill in Maple That boy’ll ha vote future it bo keeps
on
st this rate.
Grove.
J. 8. Perry.
—About noon on Monday, as Mr*.
I7*AH parties indebted to me on ac­
count can find my Books with C. F. Henry Baughman, living on north
Wilkinson at Buel A White’s, who will Queen St., was working over the cook
receive any money you may wi*h te pay stove she was taken with a fit and fell
in my absence.
C. W. Smith.
upon the stove. As she was alonu at
NEW MIL.LINEBY.
the time no one knew of the accident
The lady reader* of The News will until her husband, who was some din­
l&gt;e interested in inspecting the fine lance from the house, heard her moan
stock of Millinery of every description
now displayed at Mrs. C. A. Page’s, in and hastened thence, to find ber
old bank building. These goods em­ lying on the floor and just coming out,
brace the very latest styles and designs of the fit. Her left band was burned
and will be sold at reasonable prices. severely ; the skin was all off the palm
• Trimming to order and dressmaking
of tbe hand which was burned to the
specialties.
Mrs. C. A. Page.
bone, and she will undoubtedly lose
ty See our line of 6c prints.
the use of it. The right hand and fore
Fowler A Campbell.
arm was also badly blistered. Mrs.
ty Corn'Meal, CboD Feed, Oats aud Baughman’s father, A. Price,’conveyed
Corn at
ber to bis home on the farm tiie same
Marshall. Gallatin A Co’s.
afternoon.
FARM FOR 8AXE. ’
—At tbe last session ofthe legisla­
Forty-two acres of choice land two
and one half mile* south-east of Nash­ ture an act was passed to provide', for
ville. Five acre* timber, balance im­ taking a special census and statistics
proved. New frame house. All kind* of the state this year. Five schedules
of fruit. Plenty of good water.
have been provided for the enumera­
E. H. Poole.
tion of the several subjects of inquiry,
GF*Newburgh Overalls and Jacket*. which includes present population,
birth*, marriage* and deaths occurring
CF" A whole car load of Drain Tile within the past year, value of lands
t
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’*.
and agricultural produ-ta, manufact­
ures. mines, fisheries, libraries, schools
OUR OWN COUNTY.
and churches. An examination of the
John Holton, of Barry, died Sunday blanks shows that there are theoretical­
ly over two hundred question* tn be
morning last of consumption.
A Cedar Creek dealer bought over asked of every person. E. W. Mur­
ray
has been appointed census taker
100 dozen frozen frogs last Saturday.
John Pattison and wife, of Carlton, for Castleton township and the work of
taking the enumeration will be com­
celebrated tbe tenth anniversary of
menced June 2nd.
their marriage last Saturday.
[ySee our llnejnf gingham*.
Fowler A Campbell.

—The editor of the Hastings Banner
gushes all over two-thirds of a column
of hi* paper to say that be does not
wish to engage in any controversy with
the editor of The News ; that he bears
u» nd ill-will, but rather thinks we are
a good fellow, a anccess, etc., that good
authority, a year ago, informed him
that The News editor made special in­
ducements, to get folks to stop the Ban­
ner, and tliat if he had not heard this,
then he would not have been justified
in doing what he did, etc., etc., etc.
If the editor ofthe Banner really heard
that The New* pursued tbe unjust
course towards the Banner that be
EAST CASTLETON.
claims, be, being a sensible editor,
Potato** are legal tender.
would not have listened to anything
Mi*’or
ntt45l,d*,:,K t»hool
but good testimony, consequently, hi*
Elder Brumm is preparing to build a informer* must have been men who
house.
bad profited by our inducements, and
Casper Ovrnmiith mid wife are visit how easy ‘twould hare been tor him to
ing at Battie Creek.
Mr. aud Hr*. 0. F. Taylor and moth­ have named those men, who would
er, of Mancljeater are visiting Am have substantiated the Banner’* stateNoye* and other relative* in thia place. msuta, and then we would have "ac-

John Stark post, G. A. R., No. 349,
wa* muttered in at Cedar Creek May 8,
with 33 charter members.
Married-In Delton, May 4, William
Seible, Jr., and Mary Titus, Io Carl­
ton Dr. Wright and Mis* Ubl.
A double ba*e ball club, composed of
boy* of from 10 to 15 years of age. has
been organized at Orangeville.
Thoma* Norris, of Lacey, is the own­
er of a remarkable calf weighing 180
pounds. Who can beat it f L. Wilke*
of the *amr place in also rhe owner of a
sheep wlxxe lamb lifted
—
13} pound*.

LOO Al OIB1LK-BABBLE

1884L

1884.

s* town Monday and arranged to carry
those of our eitisen* who go to Virgin­
A. L. Raaey is grading upbis lot.
ia over their line*.
Jacob Lentz is re-shingling his resi
contrary, ha write* a long, akitn-milk
H. 8. Darier waa in tbe village on
■
article, which in devoid of a stogie ar­ denoe. .
Tneeday. He wa* on his way to ArJerry
Wolcott bs* returned from the kanaaa, where himself and father, will
gument in N* favor, and we cannot
.
help but to lelleve that iu order to fur­ north.
Mrs. A. L. Rasey visited in Charlotte
ther iu U|u»tiw» publisher'of the Ban­
- . (At the base ball meeting laat Friday
ner ia a* ready to adopt unprofessional this week.
Dr. Foote is building an addition to evening a committee was appointed to
and dishonorable means 'aa honorable
ones. However, it is notour intention, his office.
secure grounds for the club. The first
■ Mrs. J. H. Smith
friend* few games will be played in Phillips lot
by any mean*, te interefere with the
Banner’s entirely -original method* at Hastings.
east of tow nJ
The trees are beginning to don tbeir
of doing business. Our unty object in
Rev. Mr.'nick, formerly pastor bf
garb
of
green.
exposing
its
little
scheme
wax
*o,that
the Cbriatain church of thia village, at
&lt;
James Phelps has added a porch to ihe session of the Grand River confer-।all its patrons might know bow it did
ence at Grand Rapids, joined tbe Con­
’business, and insist that their money hi* residence.
Mrs. Goucher has moved ia her house gregational body.
waa just m good as their neighbors’
on
Sherman
St.
and
must
buyjust
as
many
Banners
as
C. W. Smith started yesterday for
!
Walt Stillwell is building au addi­ Lapeer, where he will remain over
1the promise* of the more-favored sub­
tion to hia house.
Sunday and'then wil. start for Rich­
1scriber* did.
C-A^BTMEIl E S &lt;
C. Ainsworth wa* in Battle Creek a mond, Va. At Toledo,on Tuesday, he
—A large number of oar people went
will be joined by H. A. Brook*, who At Prices that Deft Compbto
1 Vermontville, Tuesday evening, to
Geo. Franet* is enrolled on the in­ also seek* a southern clime.
witness the five mile skating race be­
valid corp* till* week.
Tiie meetingat G. A. R. hall Munday
TITION.
'tween C. L. Walrath of this village and
Dr, Snell, of Vermontville, smiled on evening to arrange foi the observation
Harvey Mnrple of Charlotte. It being
•
’
of decoration day was not largely at­
their
second contest much interest was Nash ville Tuesday.
'
A barrehrace takes place at the rink tended. but a committee which was ap­
'manifested in the race and many spec­ this Saturday evening.
ulations were rife ns to the outcome.
pointed st the meeting, report good
Supei
visor Barry will complete the success in the matter of donation* and
Marple having won the previous race,
;
assessment roll tbi* week.
tbe day wiH’Do doubt be fitly observed
naturally expected to do it again, and
There is much less sickness in this in Nashville.
Walrath’* friends not discouraged by
vicinity than a moth ago.
hia misfortune in falling during tbe
One of the neatest Wedding receptk^n
Bricklayers began work on B. F. Invitations we have ever seen was that
other race, were equally confident that
f3ff“8*mp)os bet)t by mall If requested.
tbeir man would win. In thin race tbe Reynold*’ bouse Thursday.
announcing the marriage of Marshall
Silas Barnes, of Charlotte, visited at L. Cook and Belle Wheeler Youngs, of
co testant* started side by side instead
of aCopDoaite corner* as in the former E. Parady’s during the week.
Hastings, thi* week. We acknowledge
Tom Niles speared a TOjlb muska- the receipt of a‘’complimentary,” and
,one. Av the word, both shot out like
longe
in
the
pond
Wednesday.
arrows, Marple leading and Walrath
sincerely regret that urgent bnsiness
Mr*. Z. Allerton has moved into Mrs. and poor clothes prevented our attend­
close at his heel*. At tbe end nf a
mile and a half Walrath pased Marple Wickham’s bnildiug-on Main St.
ing tbe joyous occasion.
Mr*. Heath’s bouse is being raised
and maintained a handsome lead un­
will have a new foundation.
—Marshall L. Cook, editor of tbe
til three miles and a half waa skated apd
(Emmett Everts started for Montana Hasting* Banner, wa* married to Belle
when Walrath fell and Marple once
id quest of sordid wealth, on Monday A Wheeler Youngs Wednesday evening
more forged to the front. Walrath’*
B. F. Reynolds sold a wagon and ln«t. Tbe ceremony was performed by
skating after bi* fall waa very labored
and he waa unable to overtake hia man carriage of his own manufacture Fri­ Rev. W. /. Hunsberger nt tbe resi­
,
dence ofthe bride’s mother, and imme­
and Marple won the race. Time 20 day.
Dr. J. T. Goucher moved into the diately thereafter the happy couple
minutes and 85 seconds.
house purchased of his fathers Tues- and friends adjourned to the residence
of Hon.. D. R. Cook, where a wedding
THAT nrSURAHOE SUIT.
f Dr. W. II. Young ha* had a cons treception was held until ten o’clock.
vatory
added
to
bi*
commodious
raaiThe verdict in tbe suit of R. F. Pelton
Bro. Cook has secured an estimable
dfence. )
vs. Lee A Durkee which was an­
woman for his wife and we extend our
P««k Gbtek or Blister. Paints, OU*,
f Frank Scofiekk tbe new livery man,
Varnishes and Brushes.
nounced here Friday evening, was a
congratulations. An editor, lawyer or
surprise not only to tho*e who heard took possession ef Wood’* barn Wed- preacher, cannot do a satisfactory nnd
neMlay.^
the testimony, bat to our citizens gen­
succesafnl work, without the comfort­
A blind organ grinder ground out
,
erally.
Tbe verdict was $1177, and
ing aid of a good wife. An editor, es­
machine music on- our *‘reets Thurs­
,costs of salt against the defendants.
pecially, must be above reproach) as re­
BEST ON WHEELS.
This sait has attracted so much at­ day afternoon.
gard* tbe sincerity o» bis editorial ut­
Mr*. Wm. Pit rmenter, of Vermont­ terances. For instance : Can weexpect I Wiartf Ptowtand Repair*,
tention aod excited so much comment
ville, wo* the guest ot Mr*. G. A. Tru­
that it becomes our duty to give a brief
tbe people to have faith in the editor
man, Thursday,
Seuth Bead PlowsJand Repair*,.
,
of
its history and tbe testimony a*
whoolamors for an increase of popula­
Mr*. N. S. Booth and Mrs. L. Young,
brought out at tbe trial.
Gale Chilled Plows and Repain,
tion, when said editor himself is not-in
of Seattle, Washington, are visiting
The *nit was instigated by the Mans­
a position to contribute to that desirafield machine works—who sold Peltoa at Henry Roe**.
abteendf No, indeed! Again we wish
Aaron Leonard has sold his farm in
machinery for his Morgan saw mill­
Bro. Cook good luck, and predict that
hut in the name of Pelton. Their in­ this township for $3,000 and has bought the Banner, hereafter, will be more SPRDia TOOTH HARROW,
another in Hope.
terest in the matter appears from the
readable than ever.
Nashville contain* some street rats
fact that when they sold goods to Pel­
ton on credit, one of the conditions of who will do doubt eventually bring up THE RESULT OF THE PLOW TRIAL,
liehind
prison bars.
the sale was that he should keep the
The advertised plow trial or contest,
The Missionary society will hold
mill insured in their favor.
With the Beat Hatger made, all put up by
their
next
monthly meeting May 14,at twtween Sulky and Walking plowscam
a strictly A'-bI-cIam Tinner of year*’ ex­
Pelton applied to Lee A Durkee for
off
at the place advertised. The weath­
perience, who it also * Tin, Copper
insurance, but wanted it at a lower rate the Wolcott House
er was very unfavorable in tbe extreme
and Sheet Iron worker. See uaMr*.
Wm.
Pbelpn,
of
Kalkaskia,
vis
­
than they could ofier. Finally they
and have your building*
it
having
rained
two
days
previous
to
ited
her
brother
J.
L.
Stevens,
tbe
lat
­
•pouted, and sare
consented
to submit the matter to the
&lt;
the
tesk
and
was
raining
all
Mie
day
of
many time* their
ter part of last week.
Manhattan insurance company for rat­
G. Decker, the wide-awake dry goods the trial.
ing at five and one-half percent, and
The
first
plowing
done
was
among
Pelton deposited $55, taking their re-, man of Battle Creek, han a new an­ stone* so thick that a hundred feet
nouncement this week.
।ceipt therefor, and departed. Tiie com­
“Die £ur that lead* team all.”
The lower saloon reopened Thursday could not be found in which to tent the
pany in "question refused to take the
morning and "the boys” will now prob­ draft, but it was shown conclusively
risk, and the same proposition was sub- i
nnd
beyond
a
doubt
that
tbe
Gilpin
Kew
Home Sewing Machines,
able give Vermontville a rest.
tn it ted to the Phmnix company. This
Mr.. J. B. R«my and Mr.. Hine Wart- I
c°oW ”ot
broken.
Needles and Attachments.
'company agreed to take the risk at six ed Thursday, for Luther Lake county,
The plows were then taken to anoth­
'pe." cent, if some corrections were made. where they will visit friends.
er field and a dynamometer applied.
The junior'(partner, calculating that
R. A. Brooks the Maple Grove well­ Before the test many Raid it was im­
everything
was 0. K., wrote Pelton a
possible for a plow attached to n sulky
1
postal card ns follows : “The Phenoix driver has rd advertisement io The and carrying a man. with as little draft
News. He is doing good work.
as a walking plow, but tne test showed
Co. have accepted your risk at six per
The boys are driving a thriving trade that the Sulky turned a half inch deep1cent. If it is* all right, will forward in fresh fish. One youngster succeed­ aranda half inch narrower furrow,
money and procure policy." The sen­
with same draft and carried the man,
ed in selling a dog-Ash for a baas.
ior partner, however, fearing that Pel­
a* a light steel walking plow, turning
Mrs. Burthick, of Kaltmazoo, who a half inch wider but one half inch
ton might mistake the intent of the
has been visiting nt Mrs. Durkee’s re­ shallower. Next an Oliver Combina­
'card, and not wishing to advance any turned home yesterday morning.
tion waa tested. Tbe rain was falling Stoves,
Ranges
money for him, wrote Pelton by next
the day wearing away nnd people
C. L. Glasgow, Mrs- Austin, Stella fast,
were anxious to get home. The Oliver
mail that the company had consented
VAPOR STOVS81
to take his risk at six per cent, and if Wilson, W. E. Buel and Taylor Walk­ draft was 25 pounds lighter than tbe
Economist or Sulky, but not having
he wanted insurance he must come up, er wore all in Grand Rapids Monday.
Hale, the druggist, has brought his been adjus’ed properly, *nt 10 inches
fact,
Everytkifv in the Hardwtwt
sign a proper application and pay the
deep and not wide enungb, but no fur­
soda fountain from its winter quarters ther work was done owing to tbe late­
balance on premium.
Line at Bottom Prioet.
Pelton upon receiving this later in­ and is dealing out the effervescent ness of tbe hour.
The Economist, against which the
liquid.
•
telligence, wnxe.1 wroth and swore he
CALL AM) SEE US
Frank Fuller has decided to go to Sulky competed, is a light, nice plow,
wouldn't have tbeir insurance ; that he
does good work and in reality there
Virginia
again,
and
will
leave
in
comwas no difference between them worth
could and w. -.Id get it at Hastings for
wany
with
H.
A.
Brooks,
Monday
eve
­
mentioning,
only
it
will
be
plainly
five and a half per cent.
seen that tbe very wet land was to the
Soon aftur the mill burned, and when ning.
great disadvantage of the snlay as the
the Mansfield machine company called \ C. L. Walrath will go toChariotie in wheels which carry the load made deep
Pelton to account, be showed a receipt a few days, where be and Haney Mar­ er impressions and thus drew harder on
ple
will
give
an
exhibition
skating
the wet. soft ground than the dry, hard
from Lee A Durkee for $55 and the
ground, still itdid tha same work and
contest.)
postal card, and said ho was insured.
drew no heavier.
Fred
H.
Warner,
representing
the
The firm accepted the postal for a duly
Since the contest I have made plain
executed policy, and began suit in the Canada Southern R. R. was in town and fair statements of facts, allowing
the walking plow, under the circum­
yesterday,
looking
up
the
interests
of
U. S. Court at Grand Rapids.
stances, which werejexceptional.my pre­
Pelton in his testimony stated tliat their line.
ference, but other parties on tbe con
Hardware Dealers,
Flint and wife have moved to trarv have reported that Economist
after receiving the postal card, he had (IBrier
Hill,
N.Y.,
the
former
home
of
steel plow beat everything, thus giving
a talk with Mr. Durkee at the lake,
an
unfair
ad
vantage.
Therefore
I
am
when the latter assured him that the in­ Mrs. F. David Lobdell has moved
forced to the following:
surance was all ngbt; that he had bi* into their bouaej
I hereby challenge tbe dealers or Call the special attention of tbe public to UMr
Two months’ subscription to The manufacturers of the Economist Plow
stock of seasonable goods such a*
policy in the safe, and that be must
N
ews
will
be
given
to
the
person
who
or
any other parties with any other
come down and pay the balance of tbe
plow to n trial, and will deposit $100 in House and Barn Trimmings.
fee, which he (Pelton) averred he did, first sends us a well preserved copy of the bank that tbe Gilpin Sulky Plow Nalls Gloss. White lx-ad. Mix­
but L. A D. were not in their office. The News of March 10, ’88.
will turn more square inches of ground
While at Hastings Wednesday, Mrs. with less draft than any of them. Time ed PainlM. Oils, tann Tools.
Irving Cole swore that Pelton told him
H.' A. Barber was taken ill,1 but waa and ground lobe decid d upon hereaf­ Wool Twin*, Hope, ('intern
that he had hod such a conversation
Bells, Wire
ter. A committee of disinterested Pumps, Farm
with Durkee, and that if he (Cole) able to return home in the evening. farmers to conduct tbe trial, nnd the
would substantiate the same in court She is still confined to her bed.
draft to be determined by a Yonker’s
Dr.
H.
A.
Barber
attended
the
quar
­
self
registering
dynamometer.
he would give him $25.
ware: also the Ce'ebrated
•
C. L. Glasgow.
The defense provided the testimony terly meeting of the Homeopathic Med­
Chicago ('•ekiag Sloven.
For Deere A Co., Moline, Ill,
of tho man who carried the second pos­ ical society of Barry nnd Eaton coun­
tal card from the post office to Pelton ties, at Hastings, Wednesday.
00MM0H 00UN0IL PB00EEDINGB.
Owing to the continued ill health of
and who swore to its contents, and sev­
, Covnc il Rooms.
i
eral in regard to tbe truthfulness of Mrs. Glasgow, now at Jonesville, Mr.
NastorllKMay 7,1M*. [
G.
has
stored
his
household
goods
and
any statement that might be made by
dK*”S‘Kw by tra,t~ Furn‘“’
will
board
at
the
Wolcott
bouse.
tbe prosecuting witness.
PrawnL Bmlon. president, Dicklwoo, Hosg.
J. E. Scotte, the Detroit awning
Judge Withry in his charge to the
8mlth “d Trumsn, tnuteea Absant
jury narrowed the evidence down to maker, wa* in town Friday, and a* a Purkey
Tbe'druggtet bond of P. T. Bolm with F. C.
'the conversation between Pelton and result new awnings will adorn several
BoUc*nd 8. Liebi *u»cr as »uretle«. presented
Durkee, purported to have occurred more of our store and office fronts.
•nd on motion accepted and approved.
at the lake, and to which there were no
The drurtlrt bond of H. G. H»)c with Jacob
A Morgan man complains that be
,witnrsue*. and also to the first postal bad some chattels stolen from hi* wag­ Lentz *Dd John E. Barry *« surctie* wa* pre­ want a job that will stand tiw teat ot yams.
tented and on motion accepted and approved.
rani: and tbe jury brought in a verdict
The saloon bond of Chiu. Schledt with Cha*.
for the plaintiff as stated above. Had on while standing on Main street one
Lrr A Durkee kept a letter pre** and night recently, and shouts for a night M. Putnam and Andrew J. Hardy m snretle*
wa* pretented and on motion accepted and iqp,been able to have pyodueed-fn coart a police.
proof of that iM-cond postal card, the
On motion council adjourned.
E. R. Davidson, of Detroit, northern Fbakk
verdict might have been jnat the re­
Mc&amp;aasY,
Wm. E- Bohtos.
verse of what it was.
passenger agent of the Columbus,
Uterk
Prwldenl.
PAUL &amp; VKLT&amp;,
mrnu to tb« Bxnn.r, aod

rjr lUinsr

BATTLE CREEK,

SPRING GOODS.

Come and See Us and
Save Money.

T, B. SKINNER.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, Putty*Sasht
Doors, Blinds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit WhiteLead Works Paint*
NASHVILLE WAGONS

EaveTroughing • Spouting

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE

Pumps, Pipe and; Sinks.

Barn Door Hanger

FRANK C. BOISE.

SPRING-, ’84.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

�TO INVEST YOUR MONEY FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.

LARGEST STOCK OF
’

In Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s. A. Complete Line, of

ft oots ana Sboesy Gents’ ITui»nlsliln£» Goods* dee
My stock is TOO LARGE and I am BOUND TO REDUCE IT! No dealer in Barry or Eaton Co
has yet DARED to offer their customers the value for their money that I will give them for the next
thirty days. Yon will do me a favor to examine my goods and compare my prices with other deal era.
A beautiful Chromo given with every pair of Shoes.
J3Z. ZMZ. TjZEJS.

ThrNewS
SATt.'KDAV.

- MAY 10. ISM.

AN OLIO
Some philosopher haa written "put
yourself in the way of the/orces of na­
ture and she is a willing and powerful
servant.” Acting on th -t theory 1 plac­
ed my physical personality inside of a
railway coach at Detroit aud languidly
awaited the Action of nature's force,
represented by a tiresstire of steam at
ninety pounds to every square inch of
surfacw in twn locomotive cylinders hav
ing a twenty-four inch length of pidton
stroke,by a diameter of eighteen inches,
connected to six foot driving wheels.
This “initial force” while not hurling
ns through theQueen’s dominion* equal
to the rate attained by McOmber in his
memorable run from St. Thomas to
Amherstburg with Bishop Borgess, was
sufficiently speedy to satisfy an ordin­
ary plebian, and being sure of our
headway and oar physical comfort hav­
ing been luxuriously provided for, we
gave up to a doxy languor, in which the
somewhat * dreary waste of muskrat
marshes, stretching east almost inter­
minably from Windsor wa» passed
without Impatience.
The deep roar of the Niagara river «m 1
we crossed it on that wonderful struct­
ure the old suspension bridge, aroused
us partially fiom our lethargy, but
agaiu yielding to the influence of inor­
pheus, we passed into a state of unconsciousneM to awake bolow Binghamton
on the Now York, Lake Erie aud West­
ern railroad, shooting rapidly over and
past tbe ravines and precipices of tbe
mountains “on the banks of tbe bright |
Susquehanna.”
Fora distance here as we wind down
the river we took in nt one view tbe
stride of the nineteenth oentury in the I
improved methods of transportation. |
Thu "stage” of water in the river was (
high and the channel was full of rafts j
»f timl&gt;er and lumber floating down
• from the upper* mountans to city marof
kete. On tile opposite side
ran the
Delaware,
the
river
nnd
Western
caLackawana
nal propelling those floating warehouse
known as canal boata, by horse power.
While on our side wu were bowling
along a train of luxurious coaches witli i
all the modern appliancesof air brake*,
Miller platfonns, electric l*lls. etc.,
drawn by n beautiful and powerful lo- i
comntive that seemed to bound and '
spring like a wild steed of the desert.
To our mind the lumber rafts repru- |
aente-J the primitive old time fl.il boat •
propelled by Doles and paddles, such at.
President Lincoln in his early daysusaistod in navigating from Pittsburg to |
New Orleans. The canal marked tbe
tbe gieat advance from the flat boat,
by which the enormous distance of six­
ty miles could lie traveled in twentyfour hours.thoiigll ite patrons were oc«*asionnlly subjected to such perils ns
those described in the old musical leged of the "raging canawl," where tbe
gallant packet captain passenger* were I

t link of the fruitage of hu nau genius
in nearly every other i}omain of
thought and labor. Within the cen­
tury we have received the telegrnh, the
power press, the electroplate,telephone,
the mower, reaper, seed drill, the stock
ing loom, lace loom, cotton gin, steam­
ship and numberless other valuable in­
ventions of appliances for lightening
the labor and increasing the product­
iveness of the various branches of
manufacturing, mining and agricultu­
ral industries and with the improvemetitsiu mechanical appliances has al­
so come a kindlier benevolence in­
dicative of a broadening nnd dwpefl­
ing of.tbe channel^ of iuimjin jtympathy, beautifully ill/istrateil in the commeat of Thoreai/on the character of
.John Brown as “one who left a Greek
verb slanting backwards that he might
right up a fallen man.” A spirit ex­
pressed in the numberless institutions
for the care of the indigent, sick and
maimed, resorts for tbe dumb, blind
snd tbe insane. The sacrificing self­
banishment of cultured men nnd wo­
men, at homo and abroad, and in far
off missionary fields, all showing a
spontaneous concert of endeavor to lift
up and save the degraded, poor and
au,lering.
But we are digressing, and while we
have mused have left our beautiful &gt;usquehaoa which at Port Jarvia turns to
the right and is finally lost in its wind­
ings among thn far off blue hills of
northern Pennsylvania,
have sped
past tbe famed dairy farms of Orange
county, the home of the American silk
industry at Newark, across the dreary
flats of the Passaic, pierced the tunnel I
under Hoboken heights, through Jersey
City, with ite smoke, vile smells and
lager beer saloons, and stand on the
bow of a Povunia ferry boat with the
familiar spires of the Equitable, Tri
bane and Western Union buildings
and the dome of the New "York post of­
fice in full view.
Reaching the New York side we hes­
itate* moment before plunging into
the surging stream of inen and vehicles
that throng in a restless, hurried pro­
cession through every street, but
launching away soon find ourselves
hurried uo grand old Broadway to our
eyrie in Union Square, where we bid
you good bye, while we catch our
breath and look about for further items
that may l&gt;e o£ interest to the readers
of The News.
H. J. M.

OLIVER COMBINATION
Nashville, Michigan.

WOOD JLTTID STEEL BEAM.

PRICK 81-50, IF PAID IN ADVANCK.

CIRCrXATTON. 1.500 COPIES.

X

-TP.U8K THESE LIBERAL AD RA1*~
8pae*
11 ason, 18 moa. 18 moa. | li w
inch...... | 8 L75

The Most Sensible and Complete Tool in the Market!
Society ( nrtls.

Reversible Roint and Share!
------- WHICH--------

SAVE 50 PER CENT OF THE EXPENSE OF POINTS!

EXCELSIOR BINDERS! RAWSON MOWERS! PERRY REAPERS!
Reed Harrows, Hay Tedders, Tiger Rakes.

llf'ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-N.
LVJL Foam-h, Paator. Services every Sab­
bath at I0.4o a. m. and 7 p. m, Sabbath
school*! 12 tn. Prayer r-ecting every Thurs­
day evening.____________________________
/CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH--Rev. A.
Liyenuore, pastor. Residence at Wolcott
House. Services at the Christian church every
Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 In the evening.
Sabbath school Immediately after the morning
services. Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
nlng._________
VY LODGE NO. 37. K. of P., meets at Its
Castle Hall, Nashville, Michigan, every
Friday evening, for the encouragement and
support of all worthy, true, steadfast and hon­
orable Brother Knight's.
H. IL Dickinson, C. C.

I

In fact, all the First Class Farming Tools. Jackson and Hastings Wagons and Tiffany Bros.’
Carriages constantly on hand. Come and see the display. It will do you good.

ashville lodge, no. sc, i. o. o. f.,
Tuesday evening in Odd
visiting member* welcome.
CilABLESS. DUXHAM, N. G.
Jonx C. Dilix&gt;x, 1L B.

every
Nmeets
Fellows’ Hall,

CARPETS! Agricultural Implements
CURTAINS!

L. O. CROCKER

All the New Colorings &amp; Patterns
Of the Season in above goods.

IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPARED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE

M iser I taneons Cards.
YOUNG. M. D., Physician and 8urcast Bide Main St. Office hour*
Wtn• H... geon,
...
j j
rr — n.

T. GOUCHER. M. D.. Physician and Sur• geon. Ail professional calls promptly
J
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and » to

AMTlXt»S HOL SE,
N. T. PARKER, Prop.
lIiiNtlnffH, Nileli.

This is the leading representative hotel of
Hastings. Rates reasonable

yyoucoT'r iiousis.

"Are you moving tn day?” asked the

"No, I moved Iasi night,” replied the

*18171615

THE TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS
WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE

thin man without a shirt collar.
"High rent?”
"High rent?”
"Couldn’t agree with your Inndlu.'d
ELEGANT DISPLAY OF
about the rent, hey f
“We couldn't
‘ agree."
“So you moved.”
•'1 moved."
"That’s it. that's junt it."
cold tea man, emphatically,
•'Extort innate rent ruin* hundred* of home*.
A man don’t like to live in n hog-pen. i
yet whut can he do about it! He don’t
like to place hi* family in a few dingy ,
loom*, but bow can he help in! I tcH
you eight or ten dollar* a month on ■
rent counts up.”
“cast away at Tonawouda creek,’’ and I So it does, endorsed the thin man.
Y&lt;;a, air, rapacious landlords break i
to avoid shipwreck were obliged to {
"call the driver aboard ami hang a Ian- ‘ up many u household, continued the I
------- fbopristom-------tern on hia hack.”
x
I cold tea man. How ain a man of limit- 1
With the application of steam power j cd income afford to buy. real estate in ]
to ioeomotion came the railroad, now ' rent aud then have nothing to show:
having in our country over one him- for it! He can not du it, air. lie haa I
dred thousand mile* of completed track i'to accommodate himself to circumstan ■
carrying daily millions of people, with ces, and house hia family in a place he I
Dental
W ork
speed, safety and comfort. What me- i isaahamed of.
High rente are the i
f every description done according to latssi
dianical genius has achieved in per- I great drawbacks to prosperity. When m proved n&gt;o&lt;le*. Call and we sample*.
fected railroad appliances was seen ht a man has paid his rent on t»ecr, pentiie Chicago railway exposition, oxhi- 1 uckle. tobies, pool, cigars, base ball Teeth Extracted without Pain.
biting side by side the first locomotive 1 mutches and cock-fights, what has he No t-nargc for Extracting when w* do tbe
ever built and used in America, run- left! Nothing, sir, absolutely nothing, PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WINN BROS.
ning over tiie original strap rail track His family must suffer. Two cocktails I
with ite dangerous "snake heads,” aud are a quarter. Sat-em-up-all-rouud,
J J A. BiKIKKIC. M. !&gt;..
tire present solid steel T rail and the I aeventy-iive cents. There is a dollar!
finest Baldwin passenger engine.
i plump gone out of sight in a minute. ’
Witli this view of the wonderful and I Say it only occurs once every day, that Phv«irift.n nnd Qin'tronn’
gigantic growth of our railroad system knocks the spots out of fifteen dollars rU^
&amp;UU QUTgeUD
comes in contrast *i
the
&lt; month. i I »tall
you
high, I Office fl rat dosr ea»t of Opera House snd
—condition
----- ji*»— of our&gt; 1 •n.nhfh
—n vn
.. rente are to &gt;.;&lt;,&gt;&gt;
near
residence
on
corner
of Washington wl
shipping iuteresta, which by the grace ' Take a few pooh and lose live or ten
State Streets, Nashville, Mich.
of John Roach and an infumems Con - ! dollars a week on them, and you can
grcMi&gt;Hial lobby, are governed by a 1 euy ■©« where exorbitant rents keep a
sett of navigation laws. originating man P001- Why, a man can push half
somewhere iu tiie period of a remote a months rent in to a billiard table in
fenchdism, continued and defended un- one night, they are up so. When did
der the plea (God save the mark) of &gt;&lt;&gt;» “I you moved?
“protecting” American shipping, which
Last night, replied the thin man.
What, tu the nighttime?
is so thoroughly protected that with
___ (
Yes. I wanted to avoid the dust on
thousand* of miles of ocean. coast and
intimate commercial relation* with all I ray furniture.
fhe‘ world, we have hardly a decent
How much did your landlord raise
sccnn steamer, and the stars and stripes i ymi!
are about aa rarefy seen at the mast of ! He did not raise me.
an ocean steamer .-is t he black fltig of a! Why, what was the ^difference bepirate.
’
] tween you, then!
In connection with improvement* in i It was about the
tent, replied
Mtlw.iy Mi&gt;pli:inc«w it.*is pfeisint to the thin man.

Prices Always Lowest!

McCormick Twine Binder

A.S. FOOTE. Pkofkiztob.
i Undeniably one of the best-kept hotela In
I J central Michigan. Sample room* first floor.

Hastings t’arda._
OHN Q. CRES8Y,Sheriff. Hastings Mich.,
will attend nromptly to ail official business
rintuated to bls can. '

J

DressGoods^Silks

A. SWEEZY. Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
Hastings will attend to legal business tn any
JAMES.
part of tbe Slate, and practices in all courts.

W. NI3KERN. Attorney and Uouncellor
• at Law, practices In ail State Courts. Col
P
lections promptly attended to. Office over

HOFFMASTtR’S

Spaulding'sstore,'Hastings, Mich.

DOUBLE STORE

UMAN

BATTLc CREEK.
WINN BROS.

New Dental Parlors First Machine in the

BALI

Improvements for
it Maintains its
Superiority over All Others.

INDEPENDENT MOWERS indREAPERS
Embody All the Latest aud Most Durable Improvements, and are, in fact, the
Most Practical Machines in the Market.

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup's Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers.
Jones' Scales—A Five-Ton Wagon Scale only S&lt;M&gt;.
A Full Line oT Buggies and Hoad Carts.

Job Printing oC very iscriptiun at The Ntws office C^eap.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 17,1884.

VOL

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EGGS!

EGGS!

EGGS!

EGGS!

print &lt;• here. All over the land the
glsdiolus bulb and tbe ice men begin to
swell. The south wind and the new­
born calf at the barn, begin to sigh.
Tbe oak tree and the dude begic to put
on their spring apparel. All nature is
gay. The thrush is warbling in the as­
paragus orchard, aud the prim a donna
does her throat np in a red flannel rag,
to wait for another season.
All these things indicate spring, but
they are not so certain and unfailing
as the little barefoot boy, whose white
feet are thrust in the face of tbe ap­
proaching season. Five months from
now, tboso little dimpled feet, now so
bleached and tender, will look like a
mud turtle’s back, and the superior and
leading toe will have a bandage around
it, tied with a piece of thread.
Who would believe that the budding
hoodlum before us, with the yellow
chilblain on his heel and the early
spring toad in his pocket, which he will
pre«ent to the timid teacher as a testi­
monial of his regard, this afternoon,
may be the Moses who will lead the
"What denomiuHtfooF
American people forty years heuce into
"Fust 9rfie an then tuther."
tbe glorious sunlight df a promised
• “What makes you change!”
“Wall, you see, if I am a Baptis’ an land. .
He may possibly do it, but he doesn’t
the season ain’t good, I think that
oughter change. By tryin’ al! o’ them look like it now.
Yet John Logan and Samuel Tilden
I’m mighty up ter git the right one air­
were once barefooted boys, with a sus' ter er while.”
’ "I'd like to meet some good old Ban- , pender apiece. It doesn't seem possi। i xst, ion I need a drink of whisky aa [ ble does it !
j batt as anybody ever needed anything* How can we imagine at tins time
in thia world. Do you know who’s got that Julius Civsar and Hannibal Hamany!"
'*n nnd Lucretia Borgia at some time
I "Any Baptista?"
1 or other stubbed their bare toes against
i “No", any whisky.”
i root BD(i filled tbe horizon with pian! “Reckin the Baptist have got some." । issimo wails.
’ “Where can I find a Baptist?”
[ The barefooted boy of spring will al“Don’t know, rur
fur tne
the only
-Hon
—, one
— what so proceed to bathe in therirer os soon
aa tbe ice is out. He will choose a
live* in this kermunity is dead.”
“How does lie live here if he is dead!" point on tbe boulevard, where he can
____ "
get a good view of those who pass, and
i "Dam ’f\K
kuow."
Buckley-1 in company with eleven other little
1 “Does a manby
r--------,the
-------nameof
---------------' barefoot boys, be will clothe himself in
bro&lt;nn live in this neighborhood!’
an Adam vest, a pair of bareskin pan­
"Old TomUuckleybroomF
taloons, a Greek slave overcoat and a
' "Yes, I think so.”
yard of sunlight, and gaze earnestly at
I "He u«ter live here."
those who go by on tbe other side. Up
’’Where rfbes lie live now!”
and down the bank, pasting each other
"He don’t.”
with mud, the little barefooted boys of
Btip"You mean that he is dead, I
spring chase each other, with their
P "Sorter."
vertebraj slicking into the warm and

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ADVICE TO BABE BALLI8TSin making the bed, he arose, took up
WITH A HARROW TOOTH.
the feather, examined it a moment,
Do not wait for tbe ball to rebound,
Tam Joies and Hank Spain
raised a window and threw it out. This
before striking it.
It may not re­
performance did not entirely satisfy 1on good terms. They were "kifi by
bound.
him, for in his mind there lurked a bua- marriage,” buttlie matrimonial sta^ is
Do not depend too much on the judg­
picion that bis wife might fancy him to not likely to adjust difference, nor doek
ment of the pitcher; be may be indis­
be drunk. In looking arouud for an the paternal root always serve to cover
creet.
other test, he discovered the water­ iu harmony the heated blood nf broth­
Try to hit the hall before it passes be­
bucket. He knew that to bring fresh ers. An unsatisfactory settlement of a
yond tbe range of ypnr bat. '
water would lieyotid a doubt, settle the small estate brought ulmut a law suit
If it bits you on the end of the oo«e (
question of his sobriety, so he took up which was decided in Tam -Joies’ favor.
do not try to knock it off. Have a lit’ the bucket and went-to the well. Feel­ Hank Spain swore 'that no law should
tie patience and it will fall off.
,
ing around and not finding the "moss- [deprive him of liis rights.
If it should become imbedded in
7. covered, bucket,” but deciding that it
"Whut can you do F Tam asked.
your brain, go on with the game as if
“ ” mnst be at the bottom of the well, he
“What could Cain duF he replied
nothing bad happened.
. began to turn tbe windlass. For fif­ turning on his brother-in-law a look—
Don’t let the bat slip from your hands teen minutes be turned the crank.
the molten auger of burning revenge.
when you miss the ball unless you are
"Deepest well I ever saw,” he mused,
“Cain could kill his brother.”
'
certain it will hit the umpire.
and continued to grind. After awhile
"Welir without removing his gaxe.
Never knock a ball nut of the catch­
bis wife came out and Said:
“He could kill bis brother with a club
er’s bands. Mont catchers don’t like it.
"Harvey, what in the name of com­ but can you kill me with oneF
If you can manage it, try to send the mon aensq are you doing F
"Witli one or with two, it makes no
ball among the spectators. They like
"Try’n to draw bucket water. Deep difference.”
to be noticed.
"Now here, Hank. I don’t want any
eat well ever saw. Grinnin’for hour,
Have a few rotten bats on hand, no
trouble with you. This aflair has been
bucket not up yet.”
as to ireate a sen nation by breaking
, “Why, don’t you know that we bad settled by the courts.”
them- The ladies will be tickled. If ’
the well cteaned out. and that the buck - j “ Was Abel setclwl by a court F
you could manage to have a string at- et has been taken oftf Come on away.
"Oh,
««, well, •*
if uviu,u
nothing
K vuv
but blood
u&gt;uvu will
«u«
ucl„.d to th. part which HIM oft. it T
Y„
&lt;lrank
„ ,w.. ’
™ „ ..
'satisfy you, I am willing that you
—
—
—
11
,1.
—
I.
—
would be all the better.
Name tbe
“Keenes’ observation I ever saw,"” should have enough of it.
• Always sneer at the pitcher of a rival
said the unfortunate gentleman to him - weapons and I will be with you.”
club. It makes him feel good. If he
"Did Caiu ask Abel to name his
self, "Nczer naw thing like it.”
plugs you in the eye, you must take it
‘ weapons F
Minks—Yes, my boy, I am going to
as a Joke.
“You are a blamed fool.’’
When you make a good strike, throw Salt Lake City to live.
Hank turned away without replying.
your bat in the air, look at the spccta- i Finks—But you don’t expect to be Wbeu be bad climbed the fence, he
tors, appear perfectly cool, aud get put come a Mormon, do you F
wheeled around, shook both bis fists at
out.
Minks—Certainly not; but don’t tell Tam, and passed out of sight.
Mrs. Mink* I said w». Y’ou see I have a
Both men were known to be desper­
"My mind U made np. No power special object in settling where a man
ate, m hen aroused. Iu boyhood they
can stop me. Life is a torment. 1 can can have as many wives as he wants,
hud come from Kentucky to tbe Ozark
stand this thing no longer,” and Clar- I though, of course, I will never have
[ mountains of Arkansas, and attaining
euce de Limberger rushed wildly to a , bet one.
manhood bad taught school together.
closet in the room and seized a piece i Finks—A special object!
r
i Hunk bad attempted to preach, but was
of cake and a bottle on which was a
**
’ ‘
Minks
\rs. 'I never cun got Mrs. dt iveu from the pulpit in consequence
label printed in large letters, "Poison.” Minks to keep my buttons sewed on. of brtviUK killed a man.
Tam
was
afl-. ■
,
n
. I.
r
'
----- - ...........
uiiMug Killed u umu.
juui«
ubuu
For m.v Mko, Clxrroce, cried Illa but I think there will b.. no more rrott- „ilu.dtoU10 bar, but harinx ahortlj
wife in pitiful tones; "for my sake de­ bl. about that alter we nettle iu Salt •
killed a prominent attorney, wa.
sist. Oh, Clarence, remember the love i Lok. City.
i forced io surrender his license.
I have always borne you. Think of. Finks—Why not •
QJit,
about week after Hank had
my agony, darling, aud pity me.”
, Minke—When the button# are off I' declared bis violent intentions, Tam
"No. »ald Clanrace. m eol.1, d«UTxentlv bun U&gt; Mrn. Mink, (bat |
arou„d in hia door jard.
mined tone, ; “m, I cannot, dans not «|H- Dcelj, more
and tbe, will ito I carrylIlg his little boy in bis arms. The
.ton
I.i,« ifl
i. made a mockery to tne.
firn,
chUd ba(1
j|(_ a,jd U)e frM(1 n]oni.
stop. Life
me. I —
on t.
jn u.. jiffy.
Through all’ the long watches of the
--------- —-----——
ing air, the birds, the old dog. and the
night I lay tossing in despair, trying in
Geueral Forrest was once approached
scenes which ior so long bad been
vain to find oblivion in sleep.
The by an Arkansaw man, who aMced:
past cannot be forgotten. If you bad | "General, when do you reckin’ we’re | denied him. revived bis little spirits,
and iu delight be clapped his little
"Isn’t there another Buckleybroom sleepy air, while down in the marsh, been guided by me it would not have |
** something to eat F
in
coo||nullityr
where the cattails and the broad Hags Iwooao; but you heeded not niy anffbT-1 "Eat!"
■Eat!" exclaimed
exclaimed the
tho general.
general ; "did ,j
T
been bo ; bat you heeded not my fluff* rfence. The child took Ins father’s hut,
j and tbe peach cans aud tbe deceased irg, and thia is but the legitimate end. | F®“ J“&gt;“ «&gt;»
“Y aa, there’s one named Jack.
merely to get aomo- .
j horse grow, the bull-frog is twittering
threw it on the ground and laughed.
"Where is be!"
I will not reproach you. but I knew th.
*°
J"
.
I
Hank thrust his gun between two rails,
“Wall, take this path up the hill,, to its mate.
end would come sooner or later, .nd Wall, that..bont the ala. oftt.
and sank on his knee.
The father
keep od till yer come ter a son eg, then, Later on tbe hoarse voice of a rude now the erini. Im. arrived. My tortur' Here, calbug tbe officer. g.ve th..
now the crisis has arrived. My tortur­
kissed the little fellow, and sat him on
take the left pan’road. Aarter awhile' parental
* ’ snorter is ‘beard
J approaching,
U1
ed soul can stand no more,-’aud Clar­ man something to eat, and then have , hia shoulder. Hank fired, aud the child
him shot.”
I
yer’ll come ter a little house.
Git and twelve slim Cupids with sunburned
ence de Limberger moved quickly to­
। fell from his father** shoulder. A
The officer undcratooud the joke, and ;
down, go out in the orchard an yer’ll backs are inserted into twelve little waid the open casement, through which
, stream of blood ran from his forehead.
cutton shirts and twelve despondent
replied:
the
pale
moou
peered
in
on
this
once
He quivered and was dead.
“How do you know he’ll be in the or­ pairs of pantaloons hang at half-mast
"All right, general.’
The murderer escaped.
For years
to twelve home-made suspenders, and united household with looks of sadness
chard when 1 get there!”
The Arkansaw man, exhibiting no
and
pity.
Tam
followed him.
At last the father
"Caus/he kain’t leave. He was put as the gloaming gathers about tbe old
Ah, how tranquil and beautiful np- |। alarm, said :
came home. In tbe meantime bis wife
1
borne
twelve
boys
back
up
against
tbe
thar las' spring.”
peared the sky; bow calm and serene I[ “Bile me a ham, ctip'n, ntew up a i.ad died of grief. The miserable man
"You mean that he's buried there?’ I ice-house to cool off. while the enraged
couple o’ chickens, bake two or three
lived alone. When the war came he
parent hangs up tbe buggy whip in the moon, which so soon was t&gt; gaze
"Sortei.”
h&gt;-rr. hoe-cakes, fetch a gallon o so o' butterringing
Bt
upon the face of death. \u —
.
[mtlCnnd load yeV xnn.,/ With sicb
th. army.
peace be
। the old place.
"He’s dead then."
hands in angusb, Flora de Limberger i inducements, the mao what wouldn't tween Woody
bnt no peace
------------ • » --------------"Yas, fur we don't bury folks erlive
made one more appeal to her husband. be wtllm’ to die is a blame tool."
for "
“**“
I| “Yes,
les, yes," smiled the old countrycountry­ ---in this country.”
, I appeal to you ; be
,
.
home. He had no companions, save
.
....
i
"Oh, Clarence,
“What’s your.nameF
man. as he stood talking
to a.c.trcb.p,
c
DOtraah. Turn
------------Turu □
not
from me and leave
When Theodore Thomas was in two graves in the orchard. Here he
“Potta,”
।&gt; whn
who seemed tzi
to brtnur
know him.
him, "thar’s a roe in bitterness and gall. Have pity, _ ___________
___
|j(._Wrs ..approached
one eve- would ait for hours and hours. StraDg"Where do you live!”
oh, have pity
i,y ___
a man
____
- ! and
1 *the
U *fren- j ujug
। -j• - -who
--T ~said
.-s • :
era who saw him there, often said:
heap o’ tricks played on tbe kentrymen Clarence,
"On the other aide the bill.”
zied
woman,
seiztMl
hia
arm
and
^.uug
'-Colonel,
I
understand
you
are goin’
"Wonder why that old man site so
j they gits sucked in lots o’ times. But I
"Were you in tbe army!"
to it in an'agony of despair, while a ■ to gjve a Murt o&gt; a C(Jn ert jiere/i
jOMK under the apple tree!”
! kinder figger that the sharper what
"Yes; I fit fnr the Union."
of tear* chased each other down
"Yea."
"Ono night, recently, old Tam sat
. shower
Riioweroiw
DO I tries to draw wool over my eyes 11 git
"I’m glad to know it. You
c|jee|.|i •
-----------| "Well, I tell you. I live down the under the tree. The moou was shining
! left party bad."
doubt a law abiding citizen?’
"Too late!” he cried, iu cold, stern I river
hafter
home___thisx..v„.
evenin'
and 3tbe
y|»ung
waving
leaves
___ an'
_______
__ go_____
u —brightly,
„— ----------young
waving
leaves
"Y es, I alius have been.
,! “*I’ll uvi/uu
mv a good vu»&gt;,
bet you «arc
one," answer
tones, aa be saturated a piece of cake an* I’d like for you to sing me a song above wrought aau shadows on the
"Would you assist any one in en-; ed the stranger, patronizingly, “I can
with the contents of the bottle.
jes
’ so I can say that I’ve heard you.”
grave
stone.
forcing the law!”
! tell a man when he’s green.”
“I can’t sing."
"Thirty years ago to day since befell
"Oh, yas.”
I The rustic poked him in the side,and , A moment later he turned calmly
"Well, come ’round to the wagon- from ipy arms," mused the old man.
'; from the window, and said in chilling
"There is a man in this community pulling down his eyes, laughed.
yard
an
’
play
me
a
tune.
I've
got
the
Ho
knelt by tbe two graves, aud long
j tones:
that I want. I am not certain about j "D’ye see any green there ?’
best fiddle ’round thar you ever peed." remained with bis face pressed against
"There, ’tie done.’’
hir first name, but his surname is Buck-j "Not a bit of it,” merrily replied the
"I
can
’
t
play.
”
tbe
damp moss. He looked up with a
And Flora de Limberger, ”ith a wild
leybmom. Show me where lives, and ()ther&gt; then in an advising tone he con­
"Then what sorter show air you? *tort- Someone with a long, white
scream of agony, fell fainting at his
Hl give you fine dollars.”
Itined "I’ve seen more of the world
Colonel, I believe you're a fraud, no- beard, knelt opnosite bug.
"Tbit's sorter dangerous, fur if bin 1 than you hnve, aurt would like to sav feet.
how, an’ effore I’d give fifty cents to go |« "Who are you F
folks seed me goin' rouu' with yer, it i yiat yj0 moat important action is couIt was morning. The bright orb of
to your circuss, Tdese you walk outen । "Hank,’’ replied a low voice.
woul' far’ bad with me.”
icealing the money."
day was shining brightly in the east,
1 Tam arums and held to tho tree for
"Well, direct me bo that I can’t miss ’
pvo got
down fine," broke when two persona stepped from the town.”
support. His baud struck something.
the way.”
. in tbe countryman, pointing to hi* left rear door of the De Liml&gt;erger mansion.
A merchant traveler was put in a : Au old harrow tooth in the fork of the
"All right,” and the old fellow, with , sleeve, "d'ye Bee that ar little bump!
Casting his eyes around, while a grin bed with a stranger at a crowded hotel.' tree. He grasped the iron and turned
many evidences of nervousness, gave ■ well tiiar’9 the caah. inside o’ the linin’ of diabolical satisfaction illuminated During the night he became very rest-1 tv
now erect form of Hank,
minute directions. He received tho an(j nobody can take it tliout me know- his countenance, one of them spoke :
less and waked up his Ix d-fellow by . .. ^ru y0ll ready to die !"
rnnney and exacted a promise from the i jQi n
"There, John, remove the ca. casses. kicking him clear out of bed.
. "for God’s sake don’t kill me,
I
officer that be would ever keep his ; A fow momenta after they parted,the I reckon my wife's pet cat won't hold
“Thunderation,” yelled tbe victim, have suffered enough. I have been dymouth abut concerning tbe transaction, conntryman going into a clothing store any more festivals iu our back yard,” "wlmt do yon mean by that sort of ■ jUg for three years.
I have come here
Tbe old fellow watched the deputy । to do some buying. He had made his and then he slipped out by the rear treatment!”
i to pray.”
marshal until he wa* out of sight, and purchase and was waiting for the bill, gate and went down town to business.
"Oh—oh—beg pardon.” said the trav­
“And to die."
then turned to the boy who stopped । when one of t|je Ralesmen approached
eler, rubbing open his eyes aud gazing
"Would you murder me when I am so
from behind a tree, said:
^m auj
:
A mau is never so much impressed at the man on the floor, "1 was dream j penitent.”
with his wife's power of discernment l ing.’
"Nick, fetch tbe bosses, fur thia here : "Can’t I sell you a nice coat F
"The condemned murderer is ever
neighborhood is sorter bilious. Made ; ««Not metr anBwered the farmer, "I’ve as when he goes home drunk aud at­
"Dreaming, was you? Well, its all penitent. Yet justice calls for his guilty
five dollars by tollin’ o’ a lie when the I got a Plenty o’ them fixing.”
tempts to play sober. As a rnle the nght. Mister, but if it's all the same to -blood.
—”
-­
truth woulder snatched me. Wall, he
"But I see tire sleeve of the one you mau has only taken one drink. He you, Pdjustaa lief you wouldn’t keep
•Tam, sure, when, when you lay on
won’t get so clos to ole Buckleybroom have on has been torn or cut, and, if doesn't understand why one drink your dreams loaded.”
the battle field wounded, I gave you a
again thia season."
you wish, one of the ladles will mend should make him drunk, but after
drink of water.”
Young Blabbit has been making calls
it for you.”
awhile lie acknowledges he did take
"And years ago you gave me a drink
THE LITTLE EAREEOOT BOYWith a ghastly look, the farmer jerk­ two drink*, but the last one was so at stated intervals for some time in ! (of grief.”
South Clinton. Last Sunday night he ('
With the moist and misty spring, ed offJjis coat and viewed the wrecked small that he had forgotten it.
1 “Look at me, Tam, I am old, and al­
The other night when Mr. Harvey called as usual, and after waiting an (most helpless. There are not many
with the pink and white columbine of sleeve.
Then turning to the clerk, he said Blades, a well-known official of Arkan­ hour in the parlor the girl’s little broth- (days left for me in this world.
the woodland, and the breath of the
I have
saw, went home, he bad reached that er came in, and in rather a sheepish (come far to seek this peace and pray
cellar, and the incense of burning over­ sorrowfully:
"Mister, kin ye tell me whar I kin git close-observing stage of intoxication manner asked to see Blabitt’s nose.
shoes in the backyard, comes the little
for pardon. I am afraid to die. I be­
“See my nose!” exclaimed Blabbit.
barefoot boy with fawn colored hair, a rale stout man to kick a dinged fool when a man stops and minutely exam­
lieve in an endless hell.
Would you
outin town.”
ines tbe most unimportant objects and What do you want to see my now' see me go there.”
and a droop to his pantaloons.
for!
”
makes
wise
comment*.
In
this
stage
Poverty is not the grand difficulty
"I would go with you to see you
"Well, Plummer Plunkitt was over
'Wake up!” exclaimed Mrs. Mnlber- of drunkenness, a man takes notice of
with the little barefoot boy of spring.
sqnirm.”
in a fond1 whisper, as she punched every household article. Everv chair last night and Maria promised to mar­
It is the wild, ungovernable desire to
Tam seized his victim and threw him
vrigglehia toes In tbe ambtentair, and the fond Mulberry in the abort ribs demands a certain amount of attention. ry him, and ma said she thought you’d across Yhe grave*.
to soutbe his par-boiled heels in the I with her elbow tbe other night, "wake After sitting down with studied gravi­ find your nose out of joint when you
"Oh God—"
yielding mud.
|up; I'm'sure I hear burglars in tbe ty, Mr. Harvey Blades noticed a feath­ called again.
The barrow tooth mashed bis skull.
er lying on the floor. He debated for
after life was extinct, the aven­
I see him now in my mind’s eye,! dining room.”
This is the happy time of year when Long
making his annual appearance, like a j "Don’t disturb them then,” said the awhile whether or not it would be an a man getteth upon a stepMdder to ger continued his work of retribution.
When morning came, a bloody maa*
rheumatic housefly, stepping high, Hke drowsy Mulberry, turning over on the illustration
UlURCrntiou of
ut sobriety
soonety to remove it,
u.
___ ’a ti,„
of
fle*li
lay scattered over two graves
a blind horse. He has just left hit ;other aide. * Be just aa quiet as you •nd, r.m«nb.rto» tlial he had ott.o kS’tSnpbrtlndand.taodeth'hira op- An old man, holding in his hand a
1,is"ear,
—, bloody harrow tooth, and with bis uack
shoes in tbe woodshed, stepped out on , can, and maybe tbev will eat some of seen his wife pick feathers from the on his
ear, and falleth over upen
upon *•*
him.
against an apple tree, dead.
*
the piazza, to proclaim that violet-eyed that fruit cake yon have in the pantry. carpet after having jammed the pillows aud filleth him with much woe.

The United States authorites at Lit­
tle Rock received intelligence to the
effect that old man Buckleybroom, of
Faulkner county, had been for some
some time engaged in illicit distilling,
so tbe arrest of that gentleman became
a governmental necessity.
Deputy
Marshal Bescal, a man of undaunted
courage, wa* sent out to lead tho .old
mtn to justice. Mr Bescal has never
associated verr much with the sqatters, having hitherto operated in sec­
tion of tlie country where violence in­
stead of craftiness is required.
While riding carefully along a nar­
row road, the deputy marshal saw an
old man sitting on a log.
"How are you, sirt called Mr. Bee­
cat.
"How’re ye.rF
"Do yon live in this communityF
"Wall, I hang enoun’ here some.”
"What i fryour business!” ,
"Preacb^X
/.
.

WE WILL PAY THE

*

Tbe gic*U*l pleasure I take is la

Selling Lots of Goods.
Selling Lower than oth­
er dealers Can­
Buying for Cash.
Selling for Cash.
f
. Making no Bad Debts.
Doing nly own Work. ■
Having no Rent to Pay.
Trying Mways to see
how Low I can place my
goods before my custom­
ers.
some of the re**
lie*! bargains of

$500 WORTH
F.S. LOOMIS.

NUMBER 35.

�BATTLE CREEK
morning Mr. G tt MeCnrmWc. ate mUltem

wm drowned in

Clam Lake.

Alic* Near. 14 yamrsold, was drown­
ed *t East Haginaw Saturday while in
an epileptic fit.
&lt; young daughter of J. C. Crogin,
•f Kendalls, was drowrred in a cistern
dUck Worden, living six miles north
pfPb!ittiur,!lwtigl&gt;ini«clf in his barn
■ Tbuna^'i.r morning.
''JLtAroc-ygar-old son of John Clark,
M Grain! R&lt;pids,wa* fatally scalded in
a bucket of water, Saturday.
John Carney fell from the third atory
window of a. Iio'uae at East Saginaw
Sunday and was fatally hurt.
A bean*e drawn by a yoke of oxen
attracted considerable attention in the
streets of Citdillac the other day.
Mr. Kan-ge-a-go-shuneor and Mias
Grraebocqnetouce were united in mar­
riage at Kewadtn, Antrim county.
Archibald Rodenbu, a farmer of
Orion township, Oakland county, hang­
ed himself witha chain the other day.
Mias Edna Abbey, of Wayland, acci. dentally or otherwise took strychnine
at CenterviUe, Sunday, with fatal re­
sults.
Brady Vincent, the sleeping car con­
ductor killed in the railroad smash up
at Blue Mound, III., a few days ago was
a resident of Buchanan.
Sebastian Huppo, the murderer of
Osborne, the Hancock toll bridge keep­
er, him been arrested.
He confesses
the killing but claims self defense.
Th" body of an unknown man was
found in the lake at Ludington Satur­
day. Ho had a watch and two .gold
rings sold by a dealer in Liverpool.
Mary, a 9-year-old daughter of John
Syplaupski.45 Indiana street, Detroit,
was run over Saturday afternoon by a
. delivery wagon and instantly killed.
In March Mrs. Stahibush of Port
Huron, mysteriously disappeared.while
temporarily insane. Tbe other morn­
ing her body was found floating in the
St. Clair river.
At Crow Island saw mill, John Myers
was caught in a pulley and had the
muscles, tendons and flask torn from
the hip to the knee of his right leg. He
will probably recover.
Willard Blaisdell had his thigh crush
ed aud received probably fatal internal
injuries, by being caught between two
huge stones, Tuesday, at Hobson’s
stone yard, East Saginaw.
The wife of John Menoh, of Maoches
ter gave birth to a boy on the 8th that
had no arms. Its legs were also de­
formed. The child weighed nine
pounds, and is apparently bright.
. 0. H. Hovey editor of the Reed City
News, who pleaded guilty in the U. S.
sourt to pubhsing obscene matter has
been sentenced to the Detroit house of
correction for one year and fined &lt;10.

Joseph Pratt, a young Unmarried
man of 30, and einployedlfor the past
two years on a farm adjoining the vil­
lage of Schoolcraft, suddenly dropped
hia work, went Uftbe woods not far
away and has not been seen or heard of
sioce.

George Heune, while helping to raise
a barn in Chandler, Huron county. May
12, fell *rum the purline. He was un­
conscious for a short time, but, after
coming to, he walked to Port Austin, a
distance of two miles.
There he sat
down in a chair and within 15 minutes
TTic body of James Walker, of Ionia,
who had been lowt for nearly three
' weeks on Bota Blauc island, wa* found
Saturday abwnt a mile from tbe spot

• raesy&amp;reiveA b low tbe, cheek with a
hflbJkerehief held tightly over the
wviftid. Hie watflh and money had not
bcet» diaturbed.
I a October lout a mat: named Frank
Rt-adrrdied io John G.Heated's saloon
tioor children aoed Boated and
mifM, claiming that their fath-

X»vrtbe

CARPETS,

Monopolist party on assembling for tbe
United States.

Ha ntoo called attention to

Friday, wm being felt to Naw York. He
numinaled for temporary Chairman Al*on
J. Streeter, of Illinois, who wa* unan­
imously chosen. B. F. Shively, of Indiana,
and N. U KUnwr, of New York, were
choaea temporary Secretaries. Tbe roil of
States wm called, and each delegation sub­
mitted names of peraoua to serve ea Com­
mittee* «&gt; Credentials. Org nixallon and
Platform, and for Vico-Prosidents of the
“mTpmI, of Illinois, reported that the
Committee on Credentials had found that
there were 15S delegato. eatiUod to *aals.
reprerenting twenty States and the District
of Columbia. The States were Hliuol*. In­
diana. Iowa, California, Oregon. Mtorouri,
Michigan, Mabe, Nebraska, Now York.
Wtoeoosln. Eansv
land, Vermont,
rado, Minnesota,
Jersey.
'
,
■ Tbe Committee oy Organization recom­
mended that John F. Henry, of New York,
be permanent Chairman, and that tho tem­
porary Secretaries ba made permanent This
wm done, and Mr. Haury briefly addreaaed
the convention.
Upon reaaaembllng tn. the evening tbe
convention wm addressed by Mra. Marion
Todd, of California.
The platform, m reported by the majority
of the committee, wm ba subrtanca m tallows:
The Anti-Monopoly organization of the
United States In convention as*etnbled de-

ferrod upon mankind inestimable IwtH-flts

factoring the machine till 1MU, aud la too
meantime the young Inventor engaged to
the lien-awelting buafaeaa, which offered a
large field for bis ambition and need , of
tn 1884, and additional patents were
granted for still more valuable Improve­
ments in 184? and 1858. In 1859 Him.
Keverdy Johnson, iu on argument before
tbs Commissioner of Patenu, said that Um
McCormick rea per had already contributed
au annual Income to the whole country ot
855,000,090 at least, which most tocraaM
through all time
It is generally supposed that Mr. McCor­
mick was one of the wealthiest men In Chi­
cago, his fortune being estimated at from
815,000,000 to 818,000,000.
CnAIU.KS O’CONOS.

Naxtvckkt, Mass., May 14.-Chariee
O’Conor, tho veteran Jurist, Is dead. He
breathed his last late Monday afternoon,
and wiis perfectly conscious to the last,
wbeu be suddenly exclaimed: "My God P*
and expired. Tho remains left hero to,
day, in charge of friends of the deceaaedfor New York.
Charles O’Coeor wm .born nt New York
to 1WH. He did not receive the benefit of a
university training, being educated at a
common school. Al twenty be wm admit­
ted to the bar, and was looked upon m a
rising legal light before be wm thirty.
Among the important cases undertaken by
him during his lifetime were tbe Matibn
will case and the great Forest. dtvoroo
suit.
He married one of bls clients, a
widow, but bad no children, and sub­
sequently be and his wife separated,
or law. auuuia w coairoiiwu
owing to religious differences. Mr. O'Cooor
there should be Hje groatoat reduction nractia Democrat in politics. He died worth
cabi. In public expenses: that there shall be wm
enacted and executed lust taws aaauriag about 81,000,000, which he aecu mid a tod
equality or right*, prtvilegro and power*; principally by his practice, but augmented
that Government should regulate com­ by wcU-advissd trausaettoos in real estate.
merce among State*, including trenaDAVID E. HAKHAVOIL
portation, money, and the tnuuml#Drmr. Mich., May 14,-Darid X. Hasalon of intelligence, to tbe end that
the controlling Influence of monopoliea may bangh, ex-Police Justice of Detroit, died
be removed: that Bureaus of Labor StatlaUoa. State and .National, should be established j yesterday at the Pontiac Insane Asylum.
that tbe National Eight-hour law Should
he enforced: that the Importation of foreign 1S08. end camo to Detroit fody-nina

that the
due: thi
elected ।
tax should

(tore.should k«
thattbalncotno
the tariff should

corporations: that rranta already made be
annulled wherever the conditions have not
been strictly complied with: that legislation
hM
which
A.__ discriwunated
_.1-- «___ - against agrteulture,
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a-j.

Tbe minority report wm a recommendslion that tlie platform adopted July 4, 1883,
be readopted- That platform was read.
On motion of Mr. Streeter tbe previous
question was ordered on the adoption of the
majority report. This wm ordered, and the
report wm adopted by 80 yeM to 20 nays.
Ou motion ot Mr. Crocker, Mrs. Marian
Todd, of California, was honored with the
I privilege of naming to the convention a
candidate to be nominated for President.
It wm decided to proceed to Dominations.
Thereupon State Senator John G. Boyd, of
New York, triedlo get in a resolutioo as a
substitute for the motion just pasaed. He
At Hancock a dog was found drag­ wm told that it would not be in wder. He
ging. tbe head and neck of a baby lutlon, but unsuccessfully. He insisted
through the streets. The citizens are on holding tbe floor, and refused to alt down
now_wBtcliing tbe dog, hoping thus to when ordered to do
A great shoal
see where the rest of tbechild is secret . against him was raked. Mr. Boyd lost his
temper, shook his fist to tbe laoe of the
•d.
Chairman, and ibouted out that be de­
H. B. Freeman, of Stockbridge, Ing­ nounced and defied the convention, and
ham county, editor of the Stockbridge said that, as AuU-Moaopolists, the whole
Sentinel and associated with Dr.Choati crowd were frauds. He then gathered up
his coat and hat and left tbe hall, followed
in publishing the Jackson Sunday Sen­ amid hisses by J. H. Georgs, sf the Dis­
tinel is missing. It is thought he is in- trict of Columbia, and Mr. Medderbura, of
Maryland.
Mrs. Todd wm then given the floor, and
Martis Koeniki, a polish laborer, was

.fatally injured while tearing down the
okkSt. Marys church on the corner of
Croghan and Antonine streets, Detroit
last Prsday, by the falling of a heavy
timber.
f
Monday afternoon a Detroit, Lan­
sing &amp; Northern train struck, an un­
known man near Gowen, utterly de­
molishing him. He had dug a wallow
between fcro ties, stripped himself, and
laid down to die therein.
.
•
Fredrick Olney died at Muskegon
Wednesday afternoon from effects of a
dose of laudknum taken Mon day nightwhether taken accidentally or with
suicidal intent, is not known. He was
45 years old and an employee in the
Kirkie box factory.

SPRING GOODS.

Hall in thh city yafaerday.
John F. Henry, Chalnaau of tbe Nation­
al Committee, called tbe renvnttan to order,

designated to request tbe ccavaottoa to
nomi:;ate Bae/atmu F. Butler for toe Presi­
dency. [Great applause.] Tbe fate-rests of
the country anil of the whole people were
suffering under tbe oppression of monopoly.
Benjamin F. Bullet was appoaed to monop­
olies, wm to favor of woman’s suffrage, a
defender of rights and all the Interests of
tbe people, for which reason she was proud
to name him. John Kooney, of New York,
speech also nominated Butler. Tbe nominaUon of Butler was seconded by J. IL

Michigan. Pbocion Howard and others. Mr.
Blanchard, of Vermont, nominated General
Weaver. That gentleman was prevent and
authorized the Chairman to say tliat he de­
clined tho bottor. Mr. Sotoilltag, of Wis­
consin, wanted to know if Buller would
stick by tbe Anti-MonopoUsia, and was ate
sored by Mr. Litchfield, of Massachusetts,
that he would.
James Barude, of Nebraska, nominated
Judge Thurman, of Ohio. The call of
States was then had with the following re­
sult: Butler, 124; Thurman, 5; Stloa
Chase, of Maine, L Mrs. Todd, of Calk
fornia, moved that the nomination of Butter

followed up with three roaring cheers.
It was decided to leave the nomination of
Vice-President to tho National Committee
tlonal Committee from the various States
were chosen, J. F. Henry re-elected Chain
man of tbe National organization, and the
convention adjonmed after providing for
KbUficaUoo to Butter of bls nomination.

came Collector of Internal Revenue,
and some years ago filled the oftice of
Police Justice. Mr. Harbaugh had been
made famous the world over by too Central
Station sketches of “JL Quad,” toe liuHiorpictures of “His Honor'’ and •’Bijah" were
grotesque characters of Mr. Harbaugh and
the venerable police doorman, AMjab Joy.
The latter is still living here. Mr. Har­
baugh became a mental wreck some yean
ago, ud has since been to the asylum.
SOME

REASONS

THE

FOR

RIOT.

Cikcinnati, a, May 18.—Tbs special
Grand Jury appointed to consider crimes in
connection with tbe riot and burning of the
court-bouse has made a report to Judge

too common report that the jurors ware
bribed; of the general complaint that
courts
permitted
too many delays,
and that good citizens avoided jury duty
to tbe detrimen l of a fair administra­
tion of justice It also points out detects
to the criminal coda. The report commsods
highly the conduct of tbe Fourteenth itegi11 fc to the court-house. Fifty-tour Indict­
ments were returned, covering twelve dif­
ferent grades of crime, but nothing furthar

arrests are mode. Judge Avery, in recalvinfc tile report, made a brief defense of a the
courts and remarked that the pubfic would
judge whether tbe Jury bad done its work
Although a number of rioters wen ar­
rested on Friday night, they were re­
leased without having been brought to trial.
Among the indtetraanta bronchi is ane tor
bribery

against

T.

C.

Campbell,

bell at oneo went before tho court
and gave
ball to &gt;1,000 to apKu*. Another Indictment is that against
puty Sheriff Minchdl, who is charged
with having played cards for money with
tbe Berner Jury during tbe progress of tbe
Utah
His bend was declared at A’»00.
Campbell declares that a prosecuting wUuesa to the cose against him is Michael

bie about tho settlement of some fees when
Gaeb was being defended iu * munfor trial.

THE MARKETS.
IJVM 8TOCK—Cattle..

Skeep (dipped.

the National Convention.
Battle Chuck, Mich., May 15.—The
Union Prohibition^’ State Convention
met hero yesterday, two hundred leading
representatives of the new party bdng
prroent. Including many
dent y men.
Hou. John Sdmmasber. of Aus Arbor,

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Spring

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Men’s Low Button Shoes, - $2.00
Men’s Low Button Shoes, - 1.75
Ladies’ Dressed Kid Button
Shoes—Best,
2.00
Ladies’ Button Shoes,
1.25
Bleached Muslin, per yard,
06
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Beals Them All! 40
HARDWARE! 40 This
FORTY SUITS OF CLOTHING
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, Putty iSash,
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Coffee “C,”
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Granulated,

6
7
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8

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Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs,

EaveTroughin^Spouting
With the Best Hanger mode, oil put up by
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many times their

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Our stock includes Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suite of all styles
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New Home Hewing Machines,

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DOMESTIC SEWIN6 MACHINE
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Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

Barn Door Hanger

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tn

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FLOuS^-Good to Cbotoo

crutic Stele Convention met her* yesterday,
Governor Bedie be!
Chairman. District
cratic State Convention met here ytriterday.
John T. Harris was chosen Tnaiixvary

the

BLACK SILKS.

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FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,

ro grade* of Flour* Gra-

BROOM

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BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

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lam
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Boomer A Bodger

Green Hurt

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.
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Wool Twine, Kop'c, Cistern
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AfterWnff further fri
“GcwtiMMLMbnD
Th, toneral "ot ffruk I&gt;t**llfr.t»o&gt;
8r«

olooo

Mrs. John Hurd i* on the rick list.
BwtSmilh
from Pakota. ' ‘ J
W. F. Gregfcr b bnildtng more barn
room.
Peaches will be a slim crop here this

brewing Wheat ta putting ta Its bort
lickri
. ’
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Manning Barnes is. enjoriag poor
health.
flowf'is.
Williams'it striAging np some barbed
wire fence. .
Mr*. JohnTombn is irtill in a sad
।
EMI tfaawm huTeturoed trom -sW

visit to Jackson.
*
Fred William* killed two very large

y trees are in full bloom.

Lqwf* Lftckbirrt has beea- repairing
his HouM. *
*
Th© furniera are getting ready to
plats corn.
Oaaof 2eb Park’s boys has b new
carriage.
...
.
The carpenters are at yvork on James
Cross’ new barn. H
Mr. Bradley hm'built a new fence
around bi* house.'
on
Jews Guy of Maple (
pleasant vgUy Monday.
John Snore i* spending his spate'
timqin brealdogMcolt .
Mr.Jj8W^0&lt;Umily of North Ver­

montville Sundayed with Charley
Dr. Miller, of Lansing has been call­ Newton.
ing on tn is part of the country.
M. H. Bloom has sold his poultry
S. A. SlMspard.and 8. JP. Hobart are bu8inew,ti&gt; Jfr/K^unedy, a.nd has gone
1
completing their bouses erected last to peddling.
■
Several of Our sromiriebt^Hrinersat:tended tiie plowing match last week,
bofte i.u
land pronounced the sulky plow just
late Dlan'ang,
the tool they have been after to eave
Th'j land known A* the Perrin lot ha* labor.
•x last boenjtoll.' The bayar t* Baid lib 1
Geo. Appleman is growing
live1
be Alden BwifL,
fence.
X.
James A. Grant and family, and Mrs.
Charles Pheips aud- children left for
MAPLE GROVE.
Dakota last week.
Planting corn is, now in order.
E. E. Tiech baa improved the looks of
Geo. Pierce is on tlie sick roll.
hi* farm by a neat board fence aloug
Mrs. VanHorn is among the rick.
tbe roadside. .
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Tramp* are getting quite numerous1
Henry .* ungat didn’t go to Arkansaw,
but instead virited Sunfield and theo of late.
Mr. Whitmore of Allen, is a guest of
returned to Kalama. u. -j
.
P. Shafer.
Pear, cherry and plum trees are in
Supervisor
Swift ha* completed the। •
full blossom imlionlingya bjg crop of
aMessmentj,
■
there valuable fruit*.
Geo.
and
Frank
Balts ride in anew'
Albert Reese And wife, of Battle
I top buggy.,
■
Creek, were visiting tbeir danghtorMrs.
Will Morse and A,. J Wolfe were in।
Joseph Mix a tew day* ago.
Hasting*
Friday.
Thoma* Gould, of Maple Grove, is
Russell Slade hits been appointed cen­
building a house for Mrs. Buck, in tbe
sus enumerator.
place of the One recently iWrned.
Ira Cumminsand Ed. Mason have
Some unneighborly person milked,
John Tomlih’* cow* last Sunday while gone to Battle Creek to work.
E. G. Potter picked 150 loads of stone*
they were feeding oa the common*.
The firm of-Howell A- Bowen general from two acre*, and still there is morei
to follow.
dealers at the village, has changed to
Mrs. O. Dunham, of May view, Kan.,,
Howell &amp; Blackmcr, Mr. Bowen, hav­
ing nold his interest in the store to W. formerly a resident of Maple Grove, Imsi
sold &gt;00 worth of eggs Uhb spring, ho*&gt;
H. Blackmer.
Jel&amp; PV^&lt;-and bis fathar Pet^r, over'300 yoeng chicks, has 40 hen* now'
years'ago keUxnown hereabouts, are Betting and more to follow.

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residents of Mtnnesota.'/Jnhn is a
wealthy-farmer, whil^-bjs father is a
miDUteroruie'gOspel/
'
a ci. i

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Fine weather again*. ’ * '
*

Charles Miller is out of Ionia.
Fruit trees are all in blossom.
Orin Adams is building a barn.
Winney Russell is on the sick list.
Wheat, oate aud grass are looking
fine.
Several farmers planted com last
Charles Nickerson is building a corn
house,
Mrs. M. Welch er went to Charlotte
last week.
C. H. Russell baa a new wheel to bis
windmill.
George Case raised tbe frame to his
barn Saturday.
A. W. Wilcox has bought a village
lot of Chas. Baker.
Geo. Kent and Charles Servin went
to Hastings Tuesday.
W. W- Cole our supervisor is through

Ma\ RueaaeH has invented a banjo,
and plays It with bls toes.
Otto Walker aadC.C. Gage will soon

Tbe M. E. social will be held at Ml*.
Nickerson’s next week Friday after-

%

Dock Tanner.
WOODLAND.

Faul &amp; Volte drive a spanking sea­
team.
Reuben Crowell is dangerously sick
with cerebro-spinal fever. Woodlandera are shouting loud aud[
long for a competent shoemaker.
A num tier of Woodlanders have been।
"courting” at Hastings this week.
The board of .review this year is1
composed of W. H. Lee and L. Hilbert..
Mrs. George, mother of Mrs. David
Haight is very sick at the home of tbes
latter.
At the raising of Geo. Rising’s barn
the other day John Pessler had a foot'■
bruised and August Geiger wa* struck:
on the back by a board falling upon
him. The temperance people of Woodland
will hold a mass meeting. May 30, in
the M. E. church or Haight’s grove।
nearly. A baakk.diqner will bo reiv­
ed and one
more speakers f froai
abroad are expected. Everybddy in
Woodland and tbe surrounding town­
ships is invited to attend.

perance meeting Sunday afternoon.
The school board have engaged the
services of Prof. Hall for another year.
Judge Smith and wife went to Belle­
vue to attend a wedding last Wednes­
day.
Chas. Knappen has returned from
Dakota. He thinks it a poor place for

&gt;500 in caah prlzea will be Riven to
• tbe beet abootiata, Mav 31 and 23, by the
Mtortamana' clnb of tin. city.
Circuit coart adjourned Until Mon- I

daughter* were coating home to the

nage, with liveried attendants, he rode
to the depot, thinlringef hb splendid
business, aud planning for tbe morrow.
Hark ! did some one ray, •‘Accident !*
There are twenty*livr railroads centeraccident it te Dot likely it hat happen•rlnn

.„rl

v«tti trrmhiM, him
bT'hte knM.'
Yet it troubles him. “K is 'bis bnsineas” qpw. Tbe bones are stopped on
_
the instant, and upon inquiring be
finds that it has occurred twenty miles
distant, on the----- and Mississippi. He
telegraphs to tbesuperintendent:
"I will give you &gt;500 for an extra
engine.”
The answer flash®* back. "No.”
"1 will give you &gt;1000 for an engine.”
■ "A train with surgeons and nurse*
already gone forward, and we have do
other.”
With white face an anxious brow the
man paced the station to and fro. Tki*
i*hi* burinera now.
In half an hour,
perhaps, which seemed to him like half
* century, toe train arrived. He hur­
ried toward ifc aud in the tender found
the mangled remains of his wife and
one of hie daughters. In the car fol­
lowing lay bi* other daughter, with her
ribs crushed in, and her precious life
ooring slowly away.
* A quart of whisky, which was drank
fifty miles away, by a railroad employee
waa the cause of tlie catastrophe.
Who dare* say of this tremenduouR
question. "It i* not my business f”

TEMPERAB0E IB POLITICS.
There is nothing which *o disturb*
the nerve* of the average legislator as
the introduction of temperance into
politics. He will legislate on tlie potato bug and domestic relation*, pas* res­
olutions on the Irish tenantry or the
Panama canal; introduce bills to pro­
tect sheep aud tax dog*, but he abhor*
the pestilent subject—temperance. He
is iu favor of regulating the practice of
dentistry, of medicine, of caring for ail
forms of suffering humanity, the feeble
minded, and the idiots, but he beg* you
iu the name of your party never to in­
troduce temperance into politics. Noth­
ing i* clearer than that the temperance
people have settled down into a calm,
cool determination*, founded on long
experience and settled conviction, that
they will push on their work to a sue
cesstul conaumation, if it takes to the
crack of doom. Excitement has given
place to earnestness. Tbe temperance
movement baa crystAlised into bard,
solid fact. It is no longer fitful ahowera and sudden floods, but it move*
like the glacisrs move—right on, and
almost imperceptibly, but over all be­
fore it.

A Kentucky judge ha* taken a decis­
ive attitude in reference to tbe liquor
traffic.
A Kentucky journal ray*.
"About two year* ago, Judge A. W.
Bartlett, of Tnmble county, Ky., re­
fused to license the rale of intoxicating
drink* to any man iu the county. Tbi*
‘new departure’ by a county judge was
carried on appeal tbe Court of AppeaJ*.
But the judge remained firm. He look­
ed at tbe work of the license system in
the county, he raw ’evil, only evil,' and
that continually, and resolved that, bv
his hand, no more men should be allowed to work ruin among bis oeople, that
ia eternity no rumseller should hold up
hi* license and ray, ‘Here, Lord, is my
authority, signed by the county judge
of Trim ble county.’ The Co«rt of Ap­
peals sustained tbe judge, and since
that day not a licensed rum-shop has
TERTIES CORNERS
been granted tor the county.
Now,
mark the result: To-day there is not a
Homer Wood is very ill.
Will Sutton has retanraff from Duck criminal cr*e on docket in Trimble
ceenty, not a criminal in the jail, not
Will Demond raised bis baru last a pauper in the county.and not a licen­
sed bar-room.

Mr. Richards and family, of Battle
Geo. Townsend will finish rawing his1
week.
.
yard of Iocs this week.
There will de a temperance meetiag
Elmer Wood had tbe misfortune to
at tbe M. E. oborck next week’ SatarAndrew Townsend has the pleasure
day night.
George Brown and C. C. Gage have of carrying a black eye since he exer­
cised
with the boxing gloves.
done a fine job of slicking np the road
along tbeir farms.
If reports are true Frank Lewis and
OUR OWN COUNTY.
Frank French were made man and
wife Sunday evening.
Rut.
Tbe little steamer on Tboraapple
lakg,waAlaunched Tuesday.
HASTINGS.
Mr. Woodward, landlord of the Mor­
gan Grove house, is very low with con­
sumption.
—Saturday.
Mis* Ida Chaffee, of Morgan, suffered
the bursting of a blood vessel one day
of the street sprinkler.
last week and died in a few hours.
•
Chea. Burton, of Detrait, is visiting
Geo. Anweiler aud wife, of Irving,
his relatives in this city.
after firing together very unhappily
J. L. Wilkins will remove his family
for a year, separated a few days ago,
from Grand Rauida to this city.
The M. E. church raised about &gt;435 and Mrs. A. toqk abont &gt;800 aa her
share of their woolly chattels and de­
for benevolent purposes la«t Sunday.
Re*-. Carnahan will address tbe tem­ parted for Chicago.

held at Charlotte A_
William Gower, of out*. u.&lt;i .
One could wee a cloud of deslowly spreading over the thumb taken off b, a bui «, one da,
Democratic side. Group* of Democrat*
Were observed in earnest conversation
with their brechrea who had joined the died May 1st, of inflammation of the
bowels'. Her age was « years.
Mrs. Alice McCutcheon, of Charlotte,
miffbt be brought back by appeal*
bss been granted a dweroe of divorce
ty. The bolting Dntnocmui did not sgninat her husband, Hon. Isaac D.
look perfectly satisfied with thrm tel re* McClllcIm.il.
An Ainger man gave bis child, who
but on the Rcpiblictiu »i«le of the ball,
one could see the Anticipated triumph had the croup, poiaou tn mistake for
medicine;
but a doctor and an emetic
on manv faces. The prim ipal speeches
of me
the Utty
day WMV
were IBMW
made by
R»n-’ saved the child's Hfe.
Battle
Ot
By Messrs. B'tll
Goo. Heiatnmd. of Potterville, while
BUokbum, K issou and Morrixon
who spoke alternately airainst and'for rawing wood one day lust week, wa*
the bill. While Mr, Randall was de­ caught bv a revolving shaft and whirl­
fending Ids position, he was frequent*y ed around ft several.times, breaking
4 Hprcially.
applauded by the Republican ride, but one kg in two places sad otherwise in­
not more than a dosrn of hia forty-one juring him aenouriy..
An Eaton county farmer has recentDemocratic. folh»iVeh» juiueti lu. When
1y unearthed a mammoth tooth, thought Best Stock Parasols, Gloves
he arose to apeak, profound silence pre
vailed. He read his defense from to belong to the mastodon giganteus.
and Hosiery in the City.
manuncript, and his han’t and voiee The enormous molar measured over 4
trembled very much for a veteran Con­ inches in circumference, and was 8
Miasma
’ Male Hoao. BOc.
gressman. Representative Blackbarn inches in length.
A very exciting case has just been
'of Kentucky, made an appeal for reve­
Ladles’ Lisle Hou, 7Bo.
nue reform that was loudly applauded closed at Charlotte—that of Pcnningby bis political associates. Represen­ tor vs Sagendorph, in which plnibiifi,
Samples tuid Catahguet lent os
tative Kasson, of Ill., severely arraign­ Lillian Pennington sought to establish
Application.
ed tbe provisions of the bill concluding on h ’irsblp to certain property by prov­
with tbe remark. "All hail! to the giant ing legitimacy, of birth, etc. The
jury
brought
a
verdict
for
the
plain
­
protection, which strews his pathway
tiff.
with gold, and Hues all tlie border*
For tbe time has come when through *
Fifty leading professional and bus­
with the flowers of comfort.” Chair­
Competition—
man Morrison closed the debate with iness men of Charlotte have petitioned —Healthful
D. F. Glidden, of Big Rapids, Grand
a rapid review of the objections which
Id my line ot buslnefes tbe opportunity is gir
had been made to tbe bill, and equally Chancellor of the order of Knights of en tbe people ot Nubvillc and aurroandiDg
Pythias, for a dispensation for a war­
country to *ecurc tbe very beat
rapid answers to those objections.
Turning to Mr. Randall he said, ‘‘You ranted lodge of the order in that city,
claim to have the power to strike out and a* the petitioners are all-wool-anda-ynrd-wide, we look to see the prayer In the market for tbe least money. Before
tlie enacting clause of this bill. If you
you make your •election? we would invite
have that power you also have the pow­ of the petitioners granted and the un­ you aucotloo to tbe fact that we keep the
fading principles of of the mystic trio, very beat IkxXa and Shoes the market aud ar«
er to amend this bill and make it what
F. C. B. soon promulgated in the beau­
selling them at
it should be. When he finished, the
tiful Prairie city.
chairman directed the. clerk to
the
bill, and the suffocated crowd iu the
COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
We have a large »tock of
gallery bushed the limn of con verra­
Covncil Rooms,
)
tion and watched with intense interest
Nsabville, M*r 12, 1884. f
the further proceedings on the floor.
Regular meeting.
.
Mr. Conver»e, an Ohio Democrat,
Present, Boaton,President; Dicklnaon.Hoag, Uonsltlngof French Kid, Curi o Kid, GoM
made the motion for the fatal strike, Furnlaa, Purkey and Truman, tru«teca. Ab and Morocco, shoes of tbe latest styles, also a
full line of
which was followed by a volley of •ent. Smith.
groans and hisses on the Democratic
Minnie* ot two hut meeting* read and ap­
side, and by rounds ot applause from proved.
chairman of committee appointed
the Republicans. The chamber waa toTruman,
—all of;--»ce about procuring plat of tbe village, re­
thrown into the greatest excitement ported that plat made by A. S. Boweu could be
and confusion, the galleries aiding tbe bought for 115. Ou motion report of commit­
tee accepted and tbe Marshal Instructed to buy
noise by loud tokens of approval end tbe plat.
The Gentleman's department is com­
Fu-nlas. cludnnan of the committee on well Make.
disapproval. The chairman next ap­
plete. all Guaranteed to be firat-claaa goods
that the well waa completed accord­
al prices that cannot be beaten In Burry
pointed Merars. Converse and Morrison reported
ing to contract with Leon an! Straw and hat and
Co.
Call,
get price* and be convinced be fere
as tellers add when the affirmative vote there waa fl ve feet of water in tbe same. On buying elsewhere.
report accepted.
announced that the Tariff bill was iimtIon
The aaloon bond of Gregory and ' Dunham
YOURS BMPECrFULLT,
dead, its opponents on tbe floor aud with W. E. Buci and Henry Roe aa sureties,
friends in tlie gallery made Che hall re­ presented aud on motion accepted aud approv­
ed by ayea and nays as follows:
sound with cheers.
Ladies waved
Ayes^ Dickinson, Hoag, Furnlw and Purkey,
their handkerchiefs, gentlemen tbeir Neva, Truman.
On motion the atreet commissioner was in­
hats. The father of tbe lost bill walk­ structed to have concrete walk built across tbe
ed quietly to bls seat with a smile on alley on Washington St., between John H.
Smith's and Christian church.
his thought-worn face.
.
The following accounts were presented and
I am better prepared than ever before »
Besides tbe one on Capitol hill two on mo’.'on allowed:
put d*wu
other Congresses are now in session in
D. Hickman,
&gt; oc
flO
this city. One i* the American For­
Orno Strong,...
Any Pump made will be furnished.
estry Congress for tbe purpose of im­
Levi Everts,...
C. W. Smith...
pressing upon our law-makers strait
the ne’­* Brass Cylinder,
1500
cessity of preserving the fore*ts of tbe
Mark Pow lea....’
country ; and tbe oilier is a great gath­
Am also agent tor
John Roberta,..
ering of physicians from all parts of
Clark Rathbun,.
Strait's Celebrated Wind JM1L
the United States. About two tbousThis
mill
has
Mart Cooper
250 Is capoed over. a stiff wheel and the machine^
of these healers are here, many accom­
834
Frank McDcrby^
My patrons cau rely upon god work and rock
panied by ladies, and they are combin­
John Andrews,
bottom prices In every instance.
M. H. Reynolds.
ing pleasure with business. A special
Give me a trial,—5 miles sodtb of NashvfBe.
500
Chas. McClue,
reception was tendered them by the
Joe Saulsbury,
It. A. BBUOKS.
750
Lyman Brown,
President, and banquetsand excursion*
On motion council adjourned.
to Mount Vernon are mixed up with
Fkank McDbhby,
Wm. E.______ _
technical treatises and all kind of
Clerk.
PrreidenL
"pathy” and medioine talk.
A
C
ard
.
—
We
desire
to
return our heartfelt
The other day ex-Speaker Keiffer led thanks to the friends who so
geocrouslv aided
an assault on the Fits John Porter bill, us in the rebuilding of oui house, lately de
Not sold by dealer*. pricra too &gt;-« Books t&gt;r «the Senate amendments to which tlie stroyed by fire.
MlMUoobef-wvpojMst
JOHN B. ALDKN.
Mb. and Mbs. Dana Jons.
House does not agree. Gen. Slocum
said he. was glad the gentleman from
Ohio attacked Fits John Portdr, be­
cause Gen. Porter and the country
would regard what Mr. Keiffer bad . Why suffer with malarial Emory's Stand­
said against him as a compliment. ard Cure Pills are infallible, never fail to cure
Here the Democrats applauded and tbe tbe most obstinate caret; purely vegetable,
no quinine, taerenry.
poisons of any
Republicans hissed. "Mr. Keiffer re­ contain
kind; pleasant io take, sugar-coated. AU drug-.
plied that he knew the member from gteto-36 andflOCeate._______________
New York would get down to some­
"Does yer kape nothin'but dry goods here t"
thing in tbe peculiar exigences of the “No, ma'am." “Thin where will I be after
case of Fits John Porter, which was be­ goin’ for a watered ailk 1"
neath the dignity of a Congressman.
A GREAT DISCOVERT
OIBOUIT 00UBT PR00EEDIHQB.
That ia dally brtngnig Joy to the bcaDM of
thousands by saving many of tbeir dear ones
The May term of circuit court has from an early grave. Truly to Dr. King’s,
New Discovery for Consumption, Couriia,
thus far made the followiagdisposition Z^K*- *-**-— BronchiUa. Bay Fever. Lobb
of cases on its calendar:
S tn tbe Throat and Lungs, a
oranteed. Trial Bottles free
People vs. Raido Reynolds, larceny;
pleaded guilty.
People vs. Emmet Pierce, rape plead­
ed guiity.
THE GREAT GERWUt
People Thomas Casey, burglary;
pleaded guilty.
,
People v*. Dan Bolinger, aaasult and
battery; continued.
CBDIIC raJsssreBhrer. Va. to a nortbsra
People va Charles Cox, burglary;
pleaded not guilty.
Joseph Hughes vs. Michael Delaney,
RHEUMATISM,
trespass on the case; stricken from calNeuralgia,
endei.
,

Decker Bros

qbureli Bunday Ryaning. Tbs
law and order question will be discuss-

Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, in her address
to tbe W. C. T. U. convention of Lo*
Angeles Co., Cal., raid : "Tbe license
movement was a sad delusion, but in
the end would do some good, because
tbe trial of it would show tbe people
bow futile everything is, short of pro­
hibition. It is like the measles, it has
to come out, and when it is well out we
are sure the patient is doing well.”

Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop says that some
men pray in this sense: "Ob Lord help
tlie temperance cause, if it will not
hurt our party.”

The W. C T. U. will meet at Mrs.
Osmun'a next Thursday, A full atten­
dance* is desired as ini portant business
will be brought before the Union.
OITB WMMIMUTOI UTTXB.

.

.

Washington, D. C., I

DRY &amp;OODS,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS

REJOICE AND BE GLAD!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

Rock Bottom Prices!

LADIES SHOES

Misses &amp; Childrens Shoe
BURT BRO’S,

R. A. KAN AGA

Wind Mills? Weils.

Tubular and Drive Wells.

WAE!

BOOKS.

Health Renewer

Parker's Tonic
DICE TESTED ALWAYS PRE­
FERRED! BETTER THAI
ITS PROMISE.

RBMBDV
FOR PAIN.

Herman Wheeler

v*.

Parool M.

Wheelen verdict for pltf. for &gt;10.87,
and order staying proceedings.
Elvira Jordan va R. &amp; Jordan;
judgment for pltf.
Hiram Watte v*. 1
stricken from calender.

tinued.
M«y 10.1884. &lt;
Orrin Thorp vs.
No Tariff reduction will be made by
judgment forpltf. to
the Forty-eighth Congress. On last
PR1UHA1DYILLK.
8. P. Russell vs. H.
Tuesday it killed tiie Morrison bill, de­
Sarah Weeks has a new horse.
riding to strike out the enacting clause
S. Prichard is in the frog business.
l«n Waldorf; order for commiraion to
H.H. Merab on is plastering his bouse. On that day at an early hour, the floor take tMCfibpoy.
Clement 8mfa tl Tbnmu M. Mitch­
H. I— Tobias is building an addition and galleries of the hall of the House
ell; Jn&lt;l«n&gt;ent tor plaintiff for UMTS.
to hi* bouse.
Enna Bonahton ra. Luther anrt Etnof Representatives were crowded with
Dell Newton has moved into the visitors interested to see the fate of the ma F. McDorhy, forecloenre; decree
aud order of ante.
store building.
great question.
Dl.oreea were rrantod aa fnlknra;
- ----- —k ,j uuuie vi me tpiy Lottie ve Chea. Galuaa ; Ellon ra Geo.
work on R. Haynes' barn.
there was enough of doubt in the sit- D. talth; IdaE. ra. Eleohda Miller;
P.wG.
------' ‘ ‘ “
_
. Strobridge and J. R. Daly are j
Minervara. Geo. W. Biehle; Henrietworking for MiTwihol
-----------------J UVU. »v .
Mriou^ tor the atatu of all orei.lt1 Learen Smith.

hudaoei, woman,

BALL’S

QUXNBY, BWKLWraa,
BPM* INB,

vnobtbitxb.

tmxa, scalm,

nrn cuttj a bottle

aS

s CORSET

�A TERRIBLE BLUNDER.
CELIA RENNY

KILLED WT A FRKND.

XarWMt JUm beeweea Sack.
•aa an&lt; CraaA RajW
&lt;W. T. Bun.]

NOW ON EXHIBITION AT

There were aeveral callers at the bouse
wf John Cassidy, 476 Sixth a venae, Bro sib
lyn, yesterday. Dennis Riley, aged thirty
years, and Celia Renney, aged seventeen,
were among them. Both wore friends of
Caosidy’s daughter Mary. Riley began to
chaff the girls alwut mesmerism. “I have
oom-thing bare,” be said, ••that will do it."
He than took firom hia poebat a tbirty-two
calibre, four-barrelled Sharp’s revolver
and pointed U at Mary Cassidy.
“L wfll me—arias you, Mary,” bo said.
“Put H away." Mary exclaimed, placing
bar hands i* front of her face in fright.
Riley then turned to tbe other girl and
pointed tbe waapon at her. saying’:
■
“Tate will meraeriae you, Celia.’’
The words bad hardly escaped bis lips
when the pistol went off and Miss Renney
fell dead. The bullet entered the centre of
her forehead add passed through the brain.
Riley dropped the revolver, and rushing
forward, caught tbe girl in hia arms.
“My God!" my God!" he said, “what
have 1 denet What a dreadful mistake.’’
Riley went with a policeman to tbe Fifth
avenue station. All the barrels ef the re­
volver were found empty. Riley said he
thought they were all empty when he took
tho weapon from bls pocket. There had
been no quarrel and no drinking before tho
shooting.
Rilry is at present unemployed. He lives
at 257 Fifteenth street, and is unmarried.
He wept Incessantly for hours after be was
taken to the station. Captain Murphy is
satisfied that the shooting was not inten­
tional. Tbe dead girl was removed to tho
residence of her parents, 454 Prospect

W. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; C0.’8,
X avail, do ** b«

This letter made tho good man blush.
Ho is the loader of a lively Methodist
prayer meeting, and would much rather
be found in the river than in Houston
street after dark. With his nerves shat­
tered ho tore open another letter:
Why. Olhe, didn’t you know it was papa's
umbrella that you took last Tuesday night?
I've had to tell a lot of small fibs about it
ever alnoe. Bring it up to-night darling.
Here are 2.C0J kisses.
Ella.
If this had been the first letter opened it
might have startled the old gen’Ionian be­
yond repair, but the others bad paved the
way for it, and he merely threw it with iu
predeeeuors. Tbe next letter contained a
pawnbroker’s address, the next an um­
brella mender’s card. After that was a
note from one of ills best friends, which

Her parents are overwhelmed with grief.
She was tbeir oldest child, and with her
father she worked in tbe Ansonia dock
factory in Seventh avenue. Riley was
also employed in tho same place until a few
weeks ago. He had been acquainted with
Miss Benny for about a year, but he did
not keep company with her. She was tall
and handsome and of irreproachable char­
acter. &gt;The meetlngbotwien her and Riley
at Mrs. Cassidy’s bouse was accidental.
She had made an engagement to call on
Miss Cassidy in the afternoon to go out for
a walk.
The law defines a homicide committed
without a design to effect death, but your green cotton umbrella, which you loft
through culpable negligence, aa manslaugh­ In tho place of my elegant Christmas pres­
ent from my wife. If you do not answer
ter in the second degree. Negligence is de­ ti&gt;is I shall apply at tho Poet-offloo for your
1 ‘--.Km 1mm -mVm I*.
fined in the code as a want of such atten­
tion to tbe nature ar probable consequences
Tho matter was getting tnorc aerious the
of an act or omission as a prudent xnan or­
dinarily bestows in acting in bis own con­ further ip be went. Tho immense pile of
cerns. Manslaughter in tho second degree
is punishable by imprisonment for not Jess
than one nor more than fifteen years or by This one called him a door-mat thief, that
one a robber of hallways. Tbe united
a fine of not loss than $1,000. or both.
weight of guilt unjustly charged surpassed
the aggregate of Sing Sing's occupants.
A DRUGGISTS MISTAKE.
No more could tbs old gentleman stand.

[LoutevIUe (Ky.) Special.]

ing occurred in the family of-‘Squire Gif­
ford D. Aisop yesterday afte.-noon. It ap­
pears that bls three girl children—Grace,

**—*

a poor woman. He ordered his son never
to live with tbe woman whom be had mar­
ried, and tho boy promised hia father that
he would not return to her.
Archie neither wrote to his wife nor went
back to Now York to meet ber. The true
wife waited until about the middle of Juno
for him. and then she eamo to Scranton to
see ber husband. She met him on the
street, whore sho asked him what be meant
by not keeping bis word, and implored him
to keep his promise. Archie left tbe fond
wife on tbe street at nine o’clock, saying
that be wanted to see a friend and he would
return to ber ia twenty minutes. She
waited for him until nearly midnight. He
failed to return. A lady who had seen the
lone girl standing there invited her to stop

0VB

&lt;fc iJate Stylea

U Bnuwl u&lt; 1,&lt;T&gt;laL
ALSO k SULL LINK

[Richmond (Vs) Cor. Philadelphia Pre**)
While visiting an old friend in a Virgini* At Boston Stotler Informed Emma that ho
village a month ago, I attended worship was satisfied she came from a good family,
one Sunday at tbe Parish church, and was
would let her know by letter what he would
six-mtles southwest of the city, and the some couple who sat In the pew opposite
On August 1, Emma again came to Scran­
purchased drug was taken by Aisop to his me. The pastor preached a very affecting
home, about a mile away. Yesterday the sermon on the Prodigal’s return, which, I ton. She had an interview with her busband
noticed, affected the old lady to tears and and his father at tho Wyoming house. The
divided tbe medicine, of which there was had a marked effect on the gentleman. I latter said she was not good enough for hia
mentioned tbe circ*:mstance that evening boy. On the following day the young wife
them. Almost immediately all three became to my friend, when she related to me tho had Archie arrested for desertion. The lad
very sick, but -Grace vomited her dose al­ following sad, true story:
The old couple were Mr. and Mrs. Colonel come to trial; the young woman, however,
most as soon as swallowed, and Jessie
has been in Scranton ever since August,
stuck, and she rapidly went into convul­ erotic, wealthy families of Virginia. Colosions. Drs. Foss and Wilson were called
as soon as possible, and their examination tieman, but very proud and passionate. winning manners has become a favorite
revealed tbe horrible fact that the drug He had one son, “Gus,” his only heir, a among many large-hearted ladies.
was opium instead of rhubarb, and anti­
She baa boarded at tho Wyoming House,
dotes were speedUv given, but too late for
little May. as she died soon after the phy­ He was well-known throughout the coun- the kind-hearted landlady, as well as sev­
sicians arrived. Grace soon recovered, but
eral lady boarders, took an interest in her.
He inherited his father's pride, but not his
little hope of her recovery. Investigation violent nature.
About a mile from Colonel D----- ’s reeiA friend stated this fact in a note
family and the Colonel's a food of long
opium sever*] times, mistaking It tor rhu­
barb, but it happened that in other incumstanoes to visit any member of tbe gen­ city. While at the hotel they did not rectleman’s family. A daughtar of tbe hated
house on her eighteenth birthday gave a
tbe part of the county in which it occurred. large party, to which all the young people
were invited, including the venerable Colo­ up to look fifty yean old. Tho young wife
without nel’s son Gas. On hearing of tbe party and feels that she ia being persecuted. To-day
his son’s invitation to it he sent tor him and abe left the Wyoming House and went to
most positively forbade him to attend. Whyte’s Hotel, one of the male detectives
MIRACULOUS PICTURES.
doing .the same. Stotler, it is said, will
The invitations were for four o’clock,
Gue called for his team, a splendid pair of

THUR

FAREWELL

BREAKFAST.

After the waters had withdrawn pictures

servants that be had driven out two hours

young lady, and * Ithout

ytr. John B. Crisfield is a respected cittaen of Yonkers. Mr. Crisfield owned a
fine residence in the suburbs of the city,
and was surrounded by a family consisting
of a charming young wife and several fine
children. To visitors Mrs. Crisfield’s
house was a model of domestic peace.
Lost week, however, Mr. Crisfield aston­
ished bis neighbors by publishing a aotice
to the effect that his wife bad left him.

whip-. “You ungrateful acoumlrel,” bo
mid, "nmr com m, p.th
TS.

said that hit wife bad been in the hibit of
making frequent visits abroad without bls

mounted his
and was certainly marvelous in Ha bold

tion occupied the half of one wall. Geth be­

half. There were animals of every deecrip-

time.

Frequei.tly

Or

RUSS, MATTIIGS AID HEMPS,
Han’t buy a Carpat until
You 8m Us.

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.

W. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

5T0D0BJECTMX”'£Z

Juet drop «n and try to comprehend our "drop” in prioee.
aieo, you will then notice, that *

Another item,

PRICES SlTUriCTOKT.
SMS

PAST EXPERIENCE
----- Has UNiviiKta me that-----

THE ONLY THUE WAY
To conduct the Grocery Business la on

An ActiYe Trade is always condncted on the Small Profit Plan.

-A. O AFST3: BASIS I

Every man, woman and child must have
Groceries, aud ought to buy them st prices as
near cost as possible. The person who buys
Don't alloio it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare these goods on credit, must pay a bonus to
the store-keeper for that privilege, which he
with the evtraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.
can Qly efford to dots these dose times.

IXigrliest ZFrice paid, for Blitter

General Dealer,

EggB.

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front!

The next morning she sought and found
ber husband. Archie promised to go to
New York with her that night. He accom­
panied her to tho train, but, as soon as it
was under motion he jumped off. Emma
soon missed him. She stopped at Moscow,
fourteen miles east, and on tbe fallowing

he found her people to be respectable, hia
son might recognise tho young wife.' Stot­
ler mot Emma at Lowell, and together they

IB

RMBRACING ALL THE

Groceries Bought for Cash
"Means Ten to Fifteen Per
Cent Saved!
And upou.thls principle I propose to conduct
my business hereafter.

I haven’t dine to enumerate the different
articles I keep, but suffice it to say that my
stock consists of

The Choicewt Goods
To be found in the Wholesale Markets—all
New, Fresh and Clean. Also a full line of
Crockery, Glass ana .Earthen Ware,
Confectionery, Cig*,s and
lobaccos.
And remember that it’s a cold day when I
get left either on quality of gtxxte.or low prices.
Respectfully,

G. W. FRANCIS,

T»ve orders at the PosUofflco not to divulge
his name.
Stotler agreed to go to Lowell and Boston
A SAD VIRGINIA ROMANCE.

STOCK

Rich, Elegant and BeautifulI

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,

“rtKOUB OBJECTS'

rated. Young Stotler cams to Scranton
and told hir father that he was a married
man. Old man Stotler, who ia well off
through acquaintance with the big guns in
tho Delaware, Lackawanna &amp; Western
Railroad Company, was exceedingly angry

two y «ars—were suffering with coldx, and
that ’Squire Al sop hod purchased what ho
supposed to be rhubarb at the general store

representations of familiar scene.-, and per-

—*

Mmh

youth, his weight being 170 pounds. Ho
sred tyrup will cure y«.
stopped in the neighborhood of the Grand
Ivejr rrtoe. *1.00 per bwtMsf tilMilferSSM.
C-ntral Djpot, and frequently visited tho
Devonshire Hous*. While tn the parlor
ono day ho saw tho handsome Miss Biard
for tho first time. Tho young lady's queen*
on It blocks your little game. Leave that ly carriage, straight figure, pretty face and
i—L. clerk
1 - .*
umbrella with the —night
at tk*
tho Wl.a.
Wind­
sor Hotel or abide by the consequences. polite manners Infatuated him. He sent
bar several letters, to which she paid no
This was not a cheerful beginning, but It
was a natural consequence of ttying to bo
Everybody erclatme upon viewing our Immenoc New Stock of Spring and Summer
holiest. Another lettersaid:
Goode, Juel Opened, coneieSng of all tke Standarde and Noeeltiee inJtB ~~
If that umbrella is mine, and I think it
is, I will ask no questions if you will bring
U to the following address:
The finder of tho umbrella began to gasp.
Helsa respectable banker, whose name
stands high on tho roll of society. The
Tr»«MU&lt;O*. CORSETS, HoSIERE, UNDERWEAR,
umbre'.la was a costly one, but gave no evi­
dence of its ownership. It bad been left
at the bank during a rush, apd.tbe
innocent banker was . trying to find ice honeymoon was passed at tho Devonshire.
1 ho youthful Benedict then told his pretty
and stylish wife that she could visit her JTe are going to ‘Wake them up early and keep them up late” and calculate upon
parents in Lowell for a few weeks, while
making our Stock and Prioee "Town Talk."
but I didn't like tho ide* of going there for he would go to Scranton to get a situation.
1L Very much pleased am 1 to know that it With the utmost ooufilenoe in Archie, EmteU into such good hands.

first. Resolved to do bis duty iu the mat­
ter ha pullvd off bis coat and waded in. He
tore open tbe first latter and road:
You villain, so tt was yo* that stole my

CASH CROCER.

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­ THE OLD RELIABLE
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­ MEAT MARKET
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Proituxtok,
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,
For choice roasts or luscious steaks,
HENRY RUE,

Nashville, Mkh.

Or pork logo with trice wheat cakes.
Go to tbe Old Reliable^

ARRIVING DAILY.

For pork sausage, pure and sweet,
Made in a shop thit’a always neat,
Go to tbe Old Reliable.
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
You can buy if you have tbe means.
At tbe Old Reliable.

I desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief,
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn

D. C. GRIFFITH

* To be bad at the Old Reliable.
Good veal and fat mutton, the beat In the
land
We shall al was keep the like on band,
At tbe Old Reliable.
There is something else, which by your leave,
Wa will call that elegant presort com beef.

Lard, did you say, well we should audit,
We have It on haod.aU the while.
At the Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraid!

Offered to the Trade.

And don’t you forget it.

hZJXST*

FARM Wagons, Wide and Narrow
Tire.
CARRIAGES AND PELETONS, Top
and Open.
SPRING WAGONS;
WAGONS, Etc.

buokboard

We sell the Best Work for the Le&amp;flt
Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

E. CLAPP &amp; SON.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

paid foe
HENRY ROE.

Don’t Buy
Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods
,

r—Vf ran►—

XjXitb x
—VMTH. JfOU 8BE—

.GRAVES &amp; SON.
HVEHYTH1NG
Grocery and Provision Line,
STAPUB ami FANCY.

days she would return and again Install

Colonel’s son, it was found afterward, bad

over the break ast table Mm. Crisfield went
left for

parti

unknown. A

beautiful

Blue* this Mr. Ciisflald baa board naught

•ever before.

a run. lins or

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.
tW"8ae*a before yon buy.

.

GHAVES &amp; SON.

�—f—..
1

NANMV1LL8

SATURDAY.

wJRE
ebla success has bwa steowu la curing

SICK

CxrtertUtfle UrsrPHlaere equally

HEAD
who once trv them will find

Umms little nlll**

ACHE

■

-

An anecdote worth laughing over is
told of a man who had au "infirmity”
a* well as an appotiG- for flab. He wm
paying hia bill at the fiahmouger'a, and
whilst the latter wa* making it receipt­
ed, with his back turned, the honent
buyer *lippedft»odfiah under bl* coat­
tail. Bui the glhnenta were too abort

to cover up the theft.
"Now,” said tlie customer, "Mr. Sal­
mon, I have traded with you a good
deal, and I have paid you up promptly,
haven't IT*
"Ob, ye*,” was the reply; "I make no
complaint.” ■
•
"Well,” says the customer, "I always
insisted that honesty was the best pol­
icy, and the best rule to live and die
by.”
"That’s *o,” replied the fishmonger;
and the customer turned to depart.
"Hold on. friend,” said tbe fishmon­
ger; "speaking of honesty, I have a bit
of advice to give you. Whenever you
come here again, you had better were a
longer errt or steal a shorter fish.”

Where the Fire is Out

THBOfflTTEUI

£7IRON
HTONIC
FACT! RECAB01M
Dr, 8sM Ira Tok

"How do you like the squash pie, Al­
fred!” asked a young wife of her hus­
band a few days after marriage.
"Well, ita pretty good, but----- "
"But what! I suppose you started
to say that it isn’t as good as that
which your mother makes.
"Well, yes, 1 did intend to aay that,
but----- "
‘'Well, Alfred, your mother made
that verv pie and sent it to me.”

We wrote it patient as Job, but tbe
Intelligent set it up particular. It re­
quired a compositor to discover that
Job wa* particular. We always bad an
impression that Job was anything but
particular; that he was a patient, much
enduring man, who quietly took every­
thing a* it came along, Sabean raids,
lightning and fire* from heaven, cbaldean foray*, cyclones, sore boils,
I friendly abuse and cold comfort, with­
out a murmur. It never occured to us,
until the compositor edited our little
eflort, that Job wm st all particular.
"Then you do love me, Elijah!” “Love
you, Elizabeth Ann? Why, I adore
you.” And you would do anything for
me!” "Teat me. I would die for you.”
“You would die for me!”
“1 would
this minute. Yea, Elizabeth Ann, I
would die for you.” “Then I will ask
for that teat of your love.
Get your
life insured for $10,000. make tbe pol­
icy payable to me, and then die.” He
went off to go to the insurance afiicc.
That was three months ago. She hasn't
seen him since, nor baa ahe heard any­
thing of the insurance nolicy.
Some fellow has written a poem to
his girl, started off in this apocryphal
fashion: “If thou couldst only know!”
Yes, if she could only know the num­
ber of old socks be is saving up for ber
to darn, and the piles of dilapidated
wearing appaiel generally that she will
be expected to resuscitate, we have no
doubt the course of true love would
run less smooth.

A WHITE ELEPHA5T AT LAST.
Th. Beaatlfol “U&lt;ht of A.IV-TU Gca of th*
Skv, Um tilorf
tk» L*a4. aad th» Holy Nyatel •&lt; Bo44hl.tif Belief Arrivro tn Aarrie*.

ra sm: suss m
I

Liver and. Jdney Kenedy,

18EllT8L
“Jd-'x.’3'-Inru,w:'than
ttJS.
cs
■ 1—»
Lira OU.

ZI

——

ENSIGNS
1
i

MAY 17.1884

Mrs. Flamley attempts to be fashion­
able. The other night, when she dress­
ed preparatory to attending the thea­
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. Hew YorN
ter, she appeared with a silver spoon
on her breast.
~ BUD TIDIRB8.
"Margaret, what .fir the world do
. Itome'e Deeble Medic.ties.
you call thatf asked] her htasbandr
Cazarrb ul lut Correctly Treated.
"Thia was my gpindmother’s *auce
spoon. You know that it’* fashionable
now to wear old-fashion family plate.”
Flamley said nothing more, for be
knew that it was unnecessary to argue
with his wife. The next night be ask­
ed hi* wife to attend tbe theater with
him, and again she put on her spoon.
After awhile Flamley came out with
an enromous butcher-knife on tlie
front of bis shirt.
•'My gracious, Henry, what latltatF
"This.was my grandfather’s butcher­
SXnUTlo No More a. My»tory~ knife. It’s fashionable now to wear—”
Hoen I 'rom Acfomm the
"I’ll take off the spoon.”
“All right. Off goes the knife.”
World.

“Hsroan of Aleppo," azld Str Philip Denal
"h*J mastered e&gt;cry secretin nature which the
nobler magic s*«k6 to tethom. He discovered
that the true art of healing I* to omIiI Nature
to throw oil tbe disease—to summon, aa it
were, the whole system toejcet the enemy that
ha* fastened on a part His process all Includ­
ed the reinvigoration of the principle of life."
In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated
tbe practice of tbe best physicians of to day
What life itself la, nobody knew then—nobody
knows now. But we have learned something
of the reasons why the mysterious Ude rises
and falls. Provided the great organs of the
body are not irreparably destroyed, medical
science can always relieve, and often save. Yet
no reputable physician now adheres to the liar
barous aud stupid processes of depletion, such
as bleeding, br which it was attempted to cure
disease by reducing the patient's ability to re
stet It- Now-a-days we do not tear down the
fort to help the garrison—we slren^btem ltIn this Intelligent and beneficent work, it Is
conceded that PARKER’S TONIC leads all
other medicines. As au invtgorant it acts im­
mediately and powerfully upon the circulation
and the organa of digestion, thus giving Nature
the aasiatance she calls for. It follows that all
ailments of tbe stomach, kidneys and liver are
at once relieved or cured. No other prepara­
tion embodies the same qualities or produces
simflar results It is delicious to use, and the
beat known antl-tntpricanL Price 50c and BL
Hraoox &lt;fc Co., New York.

...........

d*rm. w|iM&gt;i*
«a at the rod. nNkchwto the floor when I
it* ptww*ir ia ia a atewding pnaiUoa.
Thi* mm rrionn apecimaa of toe white

The Now Y’ork Graphic of March 21,
iu it* usual graphic aty le, proclaim! the
advent cf the Light of Asia, tbe first
Sacred White Elephant, to tbe Ameri­
can continent, and announces that a
Zoological deity of Eastern lands ar­
rived m New York on tbe steamship
City of Chester.
He did not come ashore as be had to
be passed at tbe Custom House before
being swung from the aft hatch of the
vessel to the wharf. The Light of Asia’s
name in Siam was Riman mankan, the
English for which is Tiger-eater.
There is nothing about him, however,
that suggests in any way it consumption
of tigers. The Light of Aria is tbe first
white elephant that has ever come to
America. He is not &lt;&gt;f the wbiteoe s of
new-fallen snow, but he is so light iu
color and *o strikingly in contrast to
the ordinary elephant that calling him
white is not a misnomer.
The Light of Aria is about 6 year*
old. and stand* 5 feet biuh. Tbe color
of Lis hair may be descritied a* that of
"ashes of roses,” except on the car*, at
ihe end of the trunk and under tbe
shoulders, where it I* a pink hue.
His whole appearance indicated tlie
greet care which has been bestowed up
on the coming attracriou for young
and old America. His akin is soft ano
quite smooth. A scanty growth of stifl
hair, noticeable only upon do*e fi&gt;•peetjad, cover* bis ari:-colored body.
I ha tip* of a tiny pair of tusks barely

SIU. in II* ua'ire cuuuirj.llMOOUS up
on mate of gsld. snd is fed from royal
tables, the king’s physician attends it.
incense snrrorinds ft* and prayers and
w*crrta are whispered in it* ear. But
in this conntiy 'imrtead of relieving hia
thimt and hunger from water iars and
enfiug out of trougbsof silver and gold,
tbe white animal will have 40 be con­
tent to drink from a wooden pail and
ent from lie straw-covered floor. He
is quite an epicure in hia mates, and has
* keen reliah for banana*, cocoanuta,
cake* and candie*. Mr. Forepaugh ia
to be congratulated upon hia enterprise
and will, no doubt, reap a golden re­
ward.
Forepaugh. with his famous white
elephant with his circa* in three ring*,
biagrand menagerie, museum, and gor­
geous street parade, will exhibit at tbe
place* in Michigan, and not elsewhere,
on the days and datea named below:
Adrian. May 20 ; Coldwater, May 21;
Three Rivers, May 26; Allegan. May
27; Knlamaxoo, May 28; Battle Creek,
Muy 29; Jackson, May 80; Anu Arbor,
May 81; Detroit. June 2; Fort Hufol,
June8; Pontiac, June4; Flint, June5;
Bay City. June 6; East Saginaw, June
7; Lansing. June9; Ionia. June 10;
Grand Rapids. June 11; Big Rapids,
June 12; Muskegon, June 18; St Jo­
seph, June 14.

PBESlDKTIAL favorites*

Viaitora who, from canoiilty or buainea*. have called at the White Hjuse,
muat have been impressed by the court­

eous yet system Uic manner with which
they were received and escorted throng
tbe mansion. Tbe gentlemen whose
duty it is to receive all persons coming
to tbs White House ore Colonel E. 8.
Denmore, Mr. John T. Rickard and Mr.
T. F. Pendi-l, and they have occupied
their present positions through the /arious adniiustintions sinew and even
during the war. Mr. Pendel wim Pres­
ident Lincoln’s body-guard, saw-him to
his carnage tbe fatal night on which
he visited Ford’s theatre, and he now
has iu hia poteMMlos the nlood-stained
coat which Mr. Lincoln wore on that
memorable occasion. There is not a
public man in America to-day who
dues not know, and who is not known
by these gentlemen, and tho rumini
sconces of public and social life which
they can recount would . till a Congres­
sional volume. During the weary yet
exciting years of the war. through the
more peaceful times of Grant’s administtation, while Hayes held the reins of
government, aud when Garfield was
shot, it wm these men who stood in the
executive mansion, welcoming the ad­
vent of each new administration, bow­
ing at ita departure, and receiving both
martyrs through itapor'als.
During that long, hot aud never to
be forgotten summer, when President
Garfield lay between "two worlds,*1 tbe
nation became aware of tbe deadly ma­
larial influence which hung about the
White House.
But all through that
period these three men never deserted
tbeir posts for a single day, although
each une was suffering intensely.
In
conversation with the writer, Colonel
Denmore said:
"It is impossible to describe the tor­
ture I have undergone. To be compel­
led to smile and treat tlie thousands of
visitors who come here daily with court
esy when one is in tlie greatest agony
requires a tremendous effort. All that
summer I had terrible headaches,heartburu and a stifling M-nsatiou that some­
times took away m&gt; breath. My appe­
tite was uncertain and I felt severe
pains in tbe small of my back.
I was
under the doctors care with strict in
structions not to go out of the bouMi
but I remained on duty nevertheless.
You would be surprised to know the
nmountof quinine I took, on same days
it was as much aa sixteen grams.”
"And was Mr. Rickard badly off,
tooF
"I should think he was. Why, time
and again we hove picked him up and
laid him on the mantle, here in the veatibule, he wasso used up.”
"Yes.’’ exclaimed Mr. Rickard. "I
was so weak I could not rise after lying
down withnt help, and couid only walk
with the aid of two canes, and then in
a stooping position. ()h, we have been
in pretty bad condition here, all of us.”
"And yet you are all the emboidment
of health,” said the writer, as he look
ed at the three bright and vigorous
men before him.
"Ob, yea,” said Mr. Rickard, "we
have not known what sickness was for
more than a year.”
"Have you some secret way of over­
coming malaria and its attendant hor­
rors T’
"I think we have a most certain way’
replied Colonel Denmore, "but it is no
secret. You see about two years ago
my wife began to grow blind, I was
nlarmeJ at tier condition. She finally
became so she could not tell whether a
a person were white or blsck -&lt;t a dis­
tance of ten feet One of her lady
friends advised ber to try a certain
treatment that had done wonders for
her, aud to make a long story short,
she did so and was completely cured.
This induced me to try tlie same means
for my own restoration and as soon as
1 found it was doing me good I rec­
ommended it to my associates and we
have all been cured right here in tlie
stronghold of malaria and kept in per­
fect health ever since by means of
Warner’s Safe Cure. Now I am not a
l»eliever in medicines in general, but I
do not hesitate to say that I am satis­
fied I should have died of Bright’s dis­
ease of the kidneys before this had it
ndtbeen for this wonderful remedy.
Indeed, I use it aa a household medi­
cine and give It to mr children when­
ever thej have any ailmenta.”
"Yes, exclaimed Mr. Pendel, "I use
it in mv family all the while and have
found it the most efficient remedy we
have ever employed. I know of many
public men 'who are using it to-day
and thei all speak well of ft.”
"I weigh 180 pounds to-day” said Mr.
Rickaid, "and when my physicians
told me over a vear ago I could not
hope to recover I weighed 123 pounds.
Under such influencesyou rannot won­
der that I consider tliiii tbe best medi
cine before tlie American people.”
The above statement from these
gentleman need no comments. They
are voluntary and Outspoken pxpres-i«»ns from sources whicn are ihe high­
est in the land. Were there tbe slight­
est question regarding their authenti­
city they would not Im* made public,
t»at as they furnish such valuable truth
for all who are suffering, we unheoitatingly publish them for the good of all.

Infants and Children

chronic diarrhea.

CHARGK8 OBTAINED.

Wblowa. ebildrea

The Niagara Falls IRouie.
«TAMD1M&gt; (1» M»WUn) TDtt.
p.r ud

MAIN LINB.

»S3S?a2Mi1SM^

Hall Castori*.

Centaur LlnlmenV-^ •&amp;-

Trataam U. Mala
aioUrna:

Um

paaa Jaakaoo

Maflu.......&gt;Ulfla: tn. Arr Chicago 6.» p. «
Day Express 12,10 p. m. Arr Chicago 7.40 p. m
Ev. Exproas 10.45 p m. ArrChicago7.80a. m
Pacific Kx.. 12.40 a. tn. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. m
-----WM — — — — w ....I,,
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Kell............ 2.86 p. m. aTO tortt 640 p. m.
Dav Express 8 55 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. m.
Atlantic Ex. 8 40 a.m. Arr Detroit 6.15 a. m.
Night Ex... 5.40 a m. Arr Detroit 8285 a.m.
others ran dai'y except Bunday.

tirabtod Haspids Uivision.
STATIONS.

WAIT I

WAIT!

Look nt the Date.
Tbe KING of SIAM’S ROTAL SACRED

WHITE ELEPHANT!
4-PAW SHOW

At]

Det

Grand Rapids Lv
Bowen
BM
I Middleville
Hasting*..
Nashville. .. Lv 1.56
। Vermontville....
Charlotte
2.30
Eaton Raptda... 2 50
Rives Junction.. 3 22
Jackson
3.45
Detroit.

6.00

C'lUa.

PENSIONS INGBEASED
it:
a

Ml. V. T1BHVR1.
BOX 4*6,
WASHINGTON. 1). C.

PATENTS
ffloe aitestsd iM.ter MfWMRATK FESS.
Our office U op; adieus V. tJ PMeat'Ofll
recMObtels I*si*sts iu less Ums than 11
ms's from WASHING TON
Brnd MODEL "RDMAWfNG .We advise t a to

6.05

6.17
6 47

7.45
8.10 7.55
8 37 8.80
9.10 ■ 8.57

10.96
10.57

rton. ARI* T-.
M Till.-FREE.

ONLY Oi
1147

1.85
2.80

C. A. SNOW* CO.

STATIONS.
Mall G. R.
Exhibited Without Extra Charge.
Come and see thia Silvery, Sacred Symbol of
Slam.
Detroit
Jackson
Rives Junction.
Eston Rapids..
Charlotte
Vermontville..
NashvOlc
Hartings
Middlevine'....
9.80 10.26
Bowen,
8 40
11.08
Thousands ever thronging this first time
Grand Rapids..
3.55 10.25
seen in the New World of the latest,
greatest zoological wonder on earth
^Through
Coaches
and
Sleeping
Cara
to
and
the sacred Siamese
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
WHITE ELEPHANT! connect in same depot at Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern dlvteten.
E. C. BROWN,
ii. B LEDYARD,
Ain't Gen. 8up. Jackson. Gcn’l Sup. Detroit
O. W RUGGLES.
Gen'l Pass and Ticket Agent, Chicago.

cm n,or th* w*Tkl,*t

uULUp^tM*."'^ w» Willmi

•• youo.
it. Ui £

ADAM FOREPAUGH’S

GREATEST olall GREAT SHOWS

nay lor tbe tree

lara. dlroctloiu,
■"•d. by those i
•work. Great i

rrliioc ui Full rartiea
. trrr
FortUMS will b«

The symptom, are moisture. like prraplrallona
iiilenv-Itching, loereaaod by scratclM. vsr&gt; dlatres
■ ng; particularly at night, teem* bi If pin wonna
ue very nrious resaIta anay follow. ■'BWAYKE’S
■ HNTmKNT'J-a njsaasnL suro cure. Ale© for
Tetter, llch Salt Kheiim.ScaM Head. Eryplpelss.

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.

Gnat Kogli.h Toilet Article. Kcslorr. growth,
color gio** and ■oftneaa Removes Dandruff Arlatecralic families of Orest Britain endnr*e It. Elegant

Desire to say that they are now making Flout
by their

NEW MACHINERY I
QUARTER OT A

100 Trained Elephants.

fevers, Irritability, whitish tongue, dry cough, dl&gt;-

And can furateh all who love Good Bread sy bead, with dnfl pain in back lanjorsof memory
foggy sl.hL For these tumbles 'SWAYNE'*
with Flour that will delight them. One
PILLS’' are • eore cure. Box !W plllsj hr mall tt
sack will ceuvlnce ail that our flour la

HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.

■pssdlly follews. Meis w 1 dollar al &lt;lnjg»-Uu.

Colossal gathering ot all Nations, and first
Solt&amp;n'a Own Children of tho Dessert.

30 MOSLEM MAMELUKES and MOORS
Accompanied by a real Arabian Musical
Band with 1,000 Wild Beasts; 1,300 men
and horses; 8 Circuses; 3 Rings; 90 Acta,
with Roman Hippodrome (full half-mile
race track). Races by Elephants, Camels,
Honea, Ponlen, Men, Dogs, Monkeys, and
all kinds of races, and Just Imported thirty
thousand dollar

Stud English Race Horses!
Roman Chariot Racu.
Grand Mnseum of Marvels; Giants 8 ft high;
Dwarfs and Living Wunders from every.
where. Beats for 30.000 people. Four
Railway Trains. Worth miles of travel to
sec the Grand and Gorgeous Historical

STREET PAGEANT!
Fiv&gt; Bands ov mcsicA Wim Opnx Dens of
Savaon Monstku!
500 Rot ally
ROBZD PKCZSSlOhZaTS t
Venus, Goddess of Love; Cleopatra Lalla
Rookb. All the wealth, pomp and pageantry
of tbe distant India*. Abeo-utely larger than
Barnum’s or any other combined shows tn ex­
istence.O — Admission,
only 50 cents. Children
OB
। ,__

Farmers will find ft to their interest to’make a
trial trip to oar mill and be convinced of
the t -uthfolnesa of above statemenu.

We shall also keep in stock

-----Is turning out

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything in this line.
a tail.

Give us

H. R. DICKINNOW A CO.
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

A Big Thing!
Groceries, and occupied their late stand

HERE ARE THE PLACE®.

Good People of Woodland
GROCERIES,
DRUGS AND

MEDICINES,

—IXCLVDJXO—

Port Huron, June 8.
Pontiac, June 4.
Flint, June 8.
Bay City, June «.
E. Saginaw, June 7.
l^aualuK, June 9.
Ionia. June IO.
Grand Ita pl &lt;1 a, June 11,
Big Ritpids, June 12.
Huskegou, June 18.

LIVER

TT.48TINUB HOI BE,

OUR SAW MILL

little, Insignificant concerns.
Tbe Great Forepaugh' Show will positively
ezblbit st the following puces in Michigan, on
tbe days and dates named below, afternoon
aud eyening, and not elsewhere in Michigan •

20.

ffUCRTS INDIA* TECETABLE P1U|

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal And all Bilious Complaints
And Bran.

paugh Show. Don't forget the Day and Date;

Adrian. 91ay 90.
Cold water. May Ml.
Three Ki ver*, May 20.
Allegan, May 27.

Coughs, Colds, OaUrrk, Csa.aaiptisa.

Pateat Medicines, Oils, Dye Stalk,
Pertauery, Toilet Articles, School
and Blaak Books, Static aery,
Cigars and Tobaccos, Parc
JUqoon for Medicinal
Purposes than Ever.

N. T. PARKER, Prop.
Uaaitliifgs, Allelic
This la the leading representative hotel of
Hastings. Rates reasonab'*

Probate Order.
Stat* or Michigan, |
County of Horry, |
Ata session of the Probate Court for th*
County of Barry, boiden at the Probate Offie*
in the dty of Hastings In said county o*
Saturday, the 19th day of April, tn tbe year
one thousand eight hundred and eighty four.
Present, Clmmmnt Smith, Judge of Probata.
LEWIS C. BARDEN, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, du if veri­
fied, of George D. Barden, praying that he, or
home other suitebls person may be sppolntnd
administrator of the elate of said deceased.
Thereupon is ia ordered, that
Katarday, tbe nth day of Nay, A. B. 1AM

the heirs at 1st
persons latcrwrtrd in said estate, are required to
appear at a session of said Court, then to be
bolden at the Probate Office, in the efty of
Hast Inga, la said county, and show cause, if
any there be, why tbe prayer ot the petitioner
•bonld not be granted.
And ilia further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the persons Interested In said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and
the bearing thereat by causing a copy of this
order to be published in the N ashvillz Nrwz
a newspaper printed and circulated in said
County of Burry, eoce in each week for three

■
Clbmxwt Smith,
(Airvssopy.) 33®
Judge of Prob*to

ProlMtie Order.

8tatx of Michigan, IM
County of Bakhy, J '
, ,
At a scssiot of the Probate Caurt for th*
I believe that I ean say without fear of son County of Barry, bolden at ths Probate Offics
n
the
dty
of
Hsstings,
la
.said
county,
oa
tradlcdon that my stocks are
Monday/ths 5lh day of Mar,
in ths
rear (toe thousand Alght hundred and etgfatyNewer, Fresher, Better
Pick out your town tn tbe above list and get
f°f*rcwnt, CurMXKT-Sami. Judge of Probat*.
ready to go and see the Great Forepaugh Show
aDd the king of Siam's Sacred White Elephant. than any now on exhibition in Woodland, and
In the matter of tbe estate of
every article will be sold al Bod Rock prices.
LEWIS DURKEE. Deceased.
ADAM FOREPAUGH. Prop'r.
On reading and filing the petition, duly revi­
led, of E.B. Blaler,* creditor of the Mid dec**j^ATHBUN HOUR,
ed praying that Andrew J. Hanlr or some olhMedicines, and I will save you money.
•r iultabl? pcreon may be appointed adminisnlot at tbe estate of s*M deceased.j
Thereupon it Is ordered that
WoonLAwn, April 12,1884.
Lt ten o’ddck in the forenoon, be assigned for
be hearing ef said petition, and that the betra

I. I. HARTER.

FOR TEN CERTS.

yyiLUAM JONKS,

DANE’S BALSANIC TABLETS
ONE PATENT TUMBLES TO*
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,

DENTIST

ONE COOK BOOK.
The three above nacfnl artletee Biped. postpaid
to any address npoo receipt ot tOe. tn sumps.

■ by the prayer of tbe petitioner should not be
ranted- And It is further ordered that said
eUUontr give noUce to the persons interested
&lt;1 said estate, of the pendency of said petition,
nd the bearing thereof, by causing u copy of
da order to be published In the Namiviujb
zwa, a newspaper printed aud drt-uUied tn
aid County of Bam, once in each week for

'Sg
—*
(AtoMGW) 34-37 Judge ot Probate. .

�■■F———
loctssrr.

ANIC

leu caste a yard lor forty cent goods.
on k sharp curve just wort at tbe Bpoer Send

•tartingfor Europe Saturday
Vanderbilt returnto General and Mrs.
tee derf. tor tb.it property, which

York, *u a defaulter for nearly 88,000,000

of Grint A Ward In return.

He said Grant

for cattle
breaks
for she'ler during the winter. Tbe Improveuf six oars. It contained about fifty men
from the Pittsburgh Southern Road, and
tbvy ware ou their way to Ohio
Pylw Falls to work on the grading
for a double track on th &gt; coal cud
of this division.
Both trains were

trod need
Hewitt;

N«w Yota. M„ IS. -FriOlntal Wtal

points tower, and dropped at a frightful
rate-of spaed. Within a few minute, th.
suspensions were announced on the Stock­

of ills creditors Tbe assignment covers all
his property of wliaUocvex kind, and first
directs payment of Ward's individual In­

■Jib

DON’T SPILL THE MILK.

have DO life Id tbe roots of your hair, there it
do use crying over that, either. Take both
time and younrif by. the forelock while then: within u few miles of tbe station on the
Is a forelockIcfL Apply Parker's Bair Balsam

with Ita original color, gloss and soluicaa. It Is* a
perfect dressing withal, dean, richly perfumed. ruble for eight or ten horses, with tin roof,aud

coal from the United States); timber.

An Iowa dog haa killed 3b7 skunk* thia sea-

remained on the track and telescoped each
nisi show.

and of J. C. Williams. Goff A Kendall, and
the failure of ti» Metropol 1 tan National

Grant A Ward
Bank Examiner Scribe's preliminary n
port ot the condition of the Marine Ban
ahows that whan the institution etoeed Ito

right In this car and four others fastened
down by tl&gt;e broken timbers were roasted
u»Wtatau&gt;tan
tajtan'. Ara.
ammtata o, U« Stata NtataU B mk.

that tbe defalcation ot A Cr Eno had
been promptly paid up by hia father, and
that tlie bank examiner pronounced tho inroom la Watt street for ten blocks was oo-

jkened to be in New York and ordered tho
immediate payment of the last call for
bomb, in the hope of eeaing tbe
monetary stringency produced by the
psuilc, as currency commanded one percenL
per diem. Before tbe Stock Exchange
clcoed the suspensions were announced of
Hotchkiss A Burnham and of Donnell,
Lawton A bluipoon. Later In tbe after­
noon tbe Atlantic State Bank, of Brook­
lyn, with a capital of $2,000,000, dosed iu
doors. The Clearing-House Association
adopted measures by which the banks
were to stand by each other, and. Id a man­
ner, this restored confidence, values show­
ing an Improvement at tlie close. It Is
confidently areerted that the Metropolitan
Bank will resume today or to-morrow,
and that a continuance of tbe “ scare ’’ is
beyond tbe bouuds of probability.
The events of the morning drove St Paul
preferred, Northwestern common and Pull­
man stock to par, knocked Michigan Cen­
tral 12 pofiita, forced Union I*acltic to 39
and Western Union to 49. The total transac­
tions were 6JO.000 shares. The petroleum
markets in tlie Pennsylvania cities were
driven down ten poinU, with but little re­
covery. July wheat in Chicago at one time
showed a decline of 4X cents irom
Tuesday’s highest figures, but most
of tixi lews was regained. Charles
5L Bayard, a stock-broker in Philadel­
phia, suspended payment In Boston large
blocks of Mexican Central bonds «nd Atcbisdti steck were ffnhg on the market, cuuting
a drop of from five to seven points, in
London, Louisville A Nashville stock fell
nine peinta, aud other leading American
socurillM showed a corresponding decrease
in value. No Chicago bank or individual

ten there w.u» comparatively no excitement,
and a feeling of confidence that no general
Wxnungton, May 15.—Hundreds of
telegrams from New York were received
by Members of Congress yesterday urging
iiniwediate legislative action
to re­
lieve the financial strain. . A majority
of
tlie
telegrams
were
received
by Representatives just before the
adjournment of the House. Unanimous
eousent was asked by Mr. Springer to pass
Dr. iriugley's bill authorising tbe Secretory
of the Treasury to Invest In bonds lawful
money deposited by the banks for the rrtlrcmeut of tiie circulation. Messrs. Holmes
onrf Weller objected, and the House imme­
diately adjourned.
A meeting of the Committee on Banking
and Currency has been called for Monday
morning to discuss die best method for se­
curing the passage, at the oarliest possible
dale, of both the Dlngley and the McPbersoa-bills. It is expected that the committee

apwzt for the consideration of tbe meas­
ures. The McPherson bill hse been favorabiyacted upon by tiieSenSta. The Dlngley
bill ka» not yet been considered by that
in-reference-to’the condition of tbe banks
of tbe country at large, the Comptroller
saykthat they seem lobe In an exceptionally
strong condition, most of thum carrying un­
usually large reserves. The condition of
affaitb Is entirely different from that ot
1878; te' does not think a general panic

NiwTobk, May 15.—Tho editorial coroaenta of tbe leading papers of this city iu
regard.to the panic, are aa follows:

EaraWem. orrrtraders and rotten financial
inatitutloa* seems to have arrivc&lt;L After
such action aa that of the clcarlnr-houiie as­
sociation. *of course anythin* like a panic U
Impossible. To-day matters are certain to as-

few speculators
a few innocent
iffer. But there
d panic—•capital

Tbe report was current at tbe Windsor
Hotel that President Arthur had tort money
by tbe failure of Grant A Ward, having InIt thromb Sb.MB.kv. Mita. * Co.
Mr. Urar K. Show. Ik. t. or Uil, bra. U ■
p,.terr—I creditor of Kred Gt.nl ud Jam K.
Cruitta»l«.l»o. Hbr»rav.Mr.j. Kbloo
UuMr DUtat, cVI.I upoo th.,rri&lt;&lt;".»
u th. ruth Areou«-lloua SMorfw. Frat
tat Arthur*, tartar? Me. B—l. tad
nljbt Uta be tbotxht lh« report Uta th.
President bad lort
the failure wm untrue.
Comptroller
appointed Walter
SJohtaoreta
MtaoeSMlt.

made an additional Assignment yesterday to
facilitate tbe delivery of hh property to bls
creditors. When his affaire are settled, he
says, be will be peouileaa, and will probably
go to his brother’s ranch In Colorado.
Toronto, Can., May 13. —Smith A Cotnegie, accountants from Scotland, have been
here recently examining tlie affairs of the.
British-Canadian Lumbering and Timber
Company on behalf of Scotch c &gt; pltaifats,
the result being that tbe company has as­
signed to a representative of these capital­
ists. The liabilities are placed at £1.000,000
and the assets are trifling. Tho failure of
the American Lumber Company Injured tlie
other company, Otherwise the aaseta would
have been much better. Among tbe credit­
or- are the Batik of Commerce, 8350.000;
Toronto, 8100,000; Quebec, $150,000, partly

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
Mayer’s brewery, at New York, was
burned Monday. Lots, $100,000.
At Peoria, I1L, Monday, four hundred
coopers struck against a reduction ot wages.
Osgood Bradley, the veteran car-builder
of Worcester, Mass., died Monday in his
eighty-fourth year.
Tho Kentucky Lumber Company's mills
at Williamsburg, Ky.. burned Monday morn­
ing, creating a loss of $80,000.
Baker Pasha has returned to London, still
suffering from a Shell wound received In tlie
disastrous attempt to relieve Tokar.
In the trial trip of a new Pennsylvania
Railroad parlor car a collision occurred
Monday, near Altoona, four persons being
seriously injured.
At g meeting of New York shippers.
Ship-owners and underwriters, tho bill now
before Congress relating to toternational
bills of landing was universally condemned.
William Farris, who bad been followed
for many weeks by Pinkerton’s men, was
Imprisoned at Lincoln. HL. Sunday night,
for the murder ot fanner McMahon and his
hired man at Ml Pulaski
The clearing-house returns lost week—
81.09l,70L028-&lt;re 855,3V 1.893 lees than
the preceding w#k; but when compared
with the corresponding period In 1883 show
an increase of 8.9 per cent
Suit has been brought against Col lector
Robertson, ot New York, for several hun­
dred thousand dollars duties collected on
paper boxes containing boxes and cotton
laces. The suit Is a test case, and is brought
by R. M. Obertenffer.
Major J. W. Vance, of Paris, III., wa-,
Tuesday appointed Adjutant General of the
Blate
Hail fell to the depth of three Inches in
the immediate vicinity ot Fort Madison, la.,
during Monday night, wrecking windows
and destroying leaves.
The reported rupture between France and
Morocco is confirmed.
Judge A. C. Thompson has been nomina­
ted for Congress by tbe Republicans of the
Twelfth Ohio DUtelcL
Benjamin Wallace, the wealthy New

insane by the Lunacy Comm Isa ion.
The extra session of the California Legis­
lature was concluded Tuesday, leaving un­
done the business for which it was called.
The thirty-fourth annual National Con­
vention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians
began a four-days session at Cleveland Tues­
day.
The Board of Equalization of Missouri
54X000,00C—a 8A«W,000 Increase over last

turned stove and burning up before tbe
stupefied survivors could comprehend
the awful situation of their shrieking

SrnxwATr.R, Minn., May 12.—The
Northwestern Manufacturing and Car Com­
pany, located here, of which United Stolen
Senator Habln Is Prealdent,' failed Sattinlay,
wtth liabilities of about JI.009,000, and a»sota that wfll aggregate $4,000,000. J. IL
Townaand A Ca. UilJens, also suspended,
their llahBMM being Mtimatod at 8500.000.
Senator fiabm. in M interview, stated that
the only difficulty &lt;u that the company
held too many firmen' notes on jrrhlch it

of thin city, was appointed receb'iff, and
has accefrtssL He will assume charge of
affaire atraaee.
tear featlll tas&lt;ly at mgk on tbe affairs of
looked for until

ten days more. There wm a rumor oo
tbe afiert that Ferdinand Ward had at­
tempted to commit sulekle, but that he was

ire

constantly

mi

ths

wi ui&gt;- prviuuwuu

Mr. O Nelli, of Nlsa-iurt, supplemented this
with a bill placing on the free list raw sugar.
ve set able*, and cblcorr. He estimates that
this will accomplish a reduction of $67.00X000
NO CAMPAIGN WORK BY OmCE-HOLDERS.

Washington, May 14.—The Bebublican
Congreaslonal Committee held a long meet­
ing last night, owing to the discovery of a
section
in
the
Civil-Service
bill
which
forbids
Senators.
Represent.!tives and Delegates, all Executive, Ju­
dicial and other officers and employes of
the Government to directly or Indirectly re­
ceive any contribution fot any political pur­
pose from any one receiving a salary from
the Government. The opinion
pre­
vailed that this section requires tbe
reorganization of the entire Republican
machinery, for If a dollar is given to
the members of the Congressional Commit­
toe by any one but a private citizen, the
entire thirty, with Senator Hawley at their
bead, will have to go to prison for three
years. The same rale applies to tlie Na­
tional Committee, and to all State, county
aud townsnip organizations which must
hereafter be composed of private citizens.
It is the opinion of several members of the
committee that the law Is unconstitutioual.
but It has decided to advise all Federal of­
ficials to lay down their political honors.
INVALID PENSIONS.

Tbe Bouse Committee on Invalid Pensions
has unanimously agreed to report favorably
the bill increasing certain pensions pre­
pared by Representative Matson as a sub­
stitute for the bill ot similar character.
Tbe subotitute provides that all persons on.

while in the military or naval service of the
U id tod b ta tea, have lost an arm or leg.
shall be entitled to a pension of &gt;40 per
month, and those who have lost a
band or fool to a pension of 830 per month,
and If they have received a wound or other
disability in addition thereto shall receive s
peu«ion of $50 per month; and all persons
who have a leg amputated at the hip-joint,
and all persons who lost an «rm at Che
sl-oulder-joint, shall be entitled to a pension
of $50 per month; and all persons who lost
an arm and a leg be et&gt;titled to a'pensicn of
572 per month.
' Tbe House Committee on Elections, in
the con tested-election case of English vs.
Peelle, from the beventh Indiana District,
derided, by a vote of 5 to 8, to report Iu
favor of seating English. Those voting In
favor of Peelle, Hart, Pettibone and Hep­
burn®.
The vote in tbe Wallaoe-McKlnley con­
tested-seat case, from the Eighteenth Ohio
District, In the House Committee on Elec­
tions, was 6 for Wallace and 5 for McKinley.

reatiicr, but that new spring bonnet, never.

Rheumatic Syrup Co:
Wolcott, N." Y.
Gents— I have been troubled for tbe past
yaar with rheumatism, or cramp in my limb*,
of bodies partially burned.
They were so at times I could hardly get around. I con­
taken out to tbe bank of the river and piled futed several pbysicla.ni and was treated by
them, but received do benefit or relief. I com­
toted from an Injured man an hour be­ menced taking Rheumatic Syrup, and three
e. A hungry mouutali&gt;-dog came pro wi­ bottles cured me. I can moet heartily recom­
mend your syrup, for it baa cured quite a num­
ber that I am personally acquainted with.
At three o'clock tbe remain* of eight of tbe Harlow Merrill, ot the firm of Merrill A Booth.
An excess ef calcareous or limy matter In tlie
men had been recovered and taken to Con­
nellsville. Two Justices ot the Peace im­ blood and an Insufficient supply of add in the
urine to hold these particles in ao utiou is the
paneled juries, and both of titem held an direct
of gravel,-and the best known rem­
Inquest on the remains of Cassidy, but Cor* edy to cause
disaolve and expel these corrupt and
oner Baltin arrived 1 «tcr and took charge.
poisonous particles from the system is Rheu­
The Ooroner's verdict wu to the effect matic syrup.
that Gilbert S. Lewis, a train-dispatcher,
Self made men are not “born to command,”
caused the accident by a mistake. He is a
sober, In.duslrtbus man. He has not been because they are not “made to order."
iudlcted, but It is thought be will be. Tbe
aa- If you bate a cold or rough, buy a bot­
total death list at midnight footed up fif­
tle of Hui’s Peerless Cough Syrup., fee it all.
teen; injured, twelve.
[t not satisfied, return the empty bottle and I
will refund the money. I also sell Peerless
FROM BEYOND THE SEA.
Worm Specific on the same terms. No cure do
pay. Cobb’s Little I’odopbyllln Pills cures
headache or no pay,
F. T. BOISE

London, May 14.—Gladstone achieved
another triumph in the House of Commons
yesterday, but it was not as decisive as his
friends would fain have bad it The
motion of censure by
Sir Michael
Hicks Beach was voted down—303 to 275.
The debate on tbe motion was bitter. Lord
Randolph Churchill attacked the Governfiereeiy.
He
declared
that
moot
England
wanted
Gordon
all
rould
that
Gladstone
coed,and
__
either have to submit or resign. He com­
pared Gladstone’s speech with the declara­
tions of Pontius Pilate, publldy washing
his hands of the blood of a just man. For
ster. late Secretary for Irrinnd. also made a
vehement attack on the Government He
declared he could never support It in Its
present Egyptian policy. He was frequently
interrupted with cheers. Goshen also made
a strong speech. Hartington, Secretary of
State for War, said tbe Government recog­
nized Its responsibility for General Gordon
and had do desire to avoid It Sir Stafford
Northcote concluded the debate by remind­
ing the House that It incurred grove respon
slblllty by voting against the motion. The
galleries were crowded and large numbers
of persons were gathered around the Parlia­
ment buildings. Forster and Gouhen ab­
stained from voting. Thirty-two Parnellita voted with the minority, having ascer­
tained that they would not defeat the Gov­
ernment by so doing.
London, May 12.—Advices from Tier
tlen say that Captain Fournier, acting on
behalf of the French Gownmeot, from HI
Hung Chang, for China, have signed a
treaty under the provisions of which China
recognizes the French protectorate over
Tonquin and Anam, with ttie existing
frontlcra. It la stipulated that the con­
tracting parties shall together regulate cus­
toms and police on the frontier. The prov­
inces of Quang Tung. Kuang H! and Yun­
nan are to be opened to general trade. No
Indemnity will be paid France.
Cairo, May 14.—Fourteen hundred
Egyptian troops will proceed in a few days
to march beyond Assouan to lend assistance
to Koroako in case tbe rebels attack Berber.

Conmtantinofle, May 14.— Wallace,
It is generally believed that tbe bill to
place General Grant on tbe retired list, tbe United States Minister, left yesterday
which passed the Senate unanimously, will
pass the House with liltic opposition. It
will give him an Increase ot about 819,000
per year, which, with tho 815,000 from tbe
SLAIN BT AN ANGBT PARENT.
Grant fund, will make him quite comfortTho colored delegates to tbe National
Republican Convention say that they inBrace aa a candidate for Vlee-President.

At Louisville Tuesday the Elevated Short-

double murder growing out of a love affair
was committed at Petersburg, Grant County,
atone o'clock Saturday momlnr. Lawa farmer near the
handsome
step-daugbtown, bad
deaired
whom
marry.

neighbor, and on Friday night
they eloped and went to Petersburg. Arm­
ing himself, Spoiler pursued tliem. but was
too late to prevent their marriage. Tney
liad retired for tbe night at the boose of a
friend named Williams, i Spoiler forced his
way Into tbe room, and as the bridegroom
rose In bed be shot him through
tbe heart Tbe bride shrieked for
Leip, and SprJler attacked her with the re­
volver. Inflicting wounds which will event­
ually end In death. Without molestation ba
mounted hia borae and left the town. An
annoa paaee followed and arretted him at
his home. For tear of lynching be was not
brought in until Saturday morning, and at
last accounts was safe in jail, which is
heavily guarded.

tarty Tuesday morning, i&lt;nd coded hia sufTerlngs by killing him with a bullet.
Go' ernmenta

nsur.mre in Fountain and Warren Counties,

tom of eseb application. Qa Saturday they
told $700 of these notes to a bank at Attica,

appointment ot a Governor and a District
Court with civil and criminal jurisdiction.
A unconrrdebate took place in tb* Senate
Yotnrorrmrx, o., Mv IS—Brna D.
PotaoSw UtacUr. or Chloro,

A contented mind Is better than riches; and
yet you can’t buy a brick block nor pay a board
bill with IL

From Col. C. H. Mackey,82d Iowa Infantry:
1 I have now been using Ely's Cream Balm lor
three months, tod am experiencing do trouble
Irom catarrh whatever. I have been a sufferer
for twenty year*.—C. H. Mackey, Sigourney,

I feel very grateful for the wonderful cure*
Srformcd with Ely’s Cream Balm I have had
larrh In tla worst form for i&gt;cnty-five years.
Cream Balm is tbe beet tiling I ever tried —J.
B. Kelsey, 32 Broad Bl, N. Y7 City.
convicted ia to pul a rope manufacturer on the
Jozy.
A lady died recently tn one of our large cities
»tx) is said to have danced with LaFayette. Tlie
great General must have devoted moat of bis
ume to the art, aa this adds one more to the
50/100 reported to have danced with him. it
requires a vivid imagination to believe this, but
none at al! to believe tbe assertion that ten
time* that number of ladles have used Delo, i .a’s
Badaand Saleratua, and always with one n; ult
Success in every partclular.
A Wall street millionaire ba* received a beg­
ging arttcr asking for $25,100 to estab)irh,a
home for “decayed point-tilvei a" on the financlal question.
[

bottom land,m st of It under ditch and cultiva­
tion. It has a small grist min. ran by water­
power, and several other buildings, located

The tract Is admirably adapted for a fruit.
mands a large tract unoecupied land adjacent
to IL Will be eold entire for $8,000. Are* of
tract, 574 34-100 acre*.
• No. 4—la a part of the Mora Grant, contain'
Ing 25,919 acre*; 10,000 acres are choice till­
able land; 5,000 acres are now under ditch; 10
miles of completed wire fence with cedar posts.
Enough fencing material on baud to com­
plete a fence around the whole tract. A good
three-atory min newly fitted up, with two run
ot atouea, capacity for grinding 30,000 bushel*
of wheat a year. A store with $3,000 worth of
merchandise in It doing a btulnesa of $10,000
per annum, yielding 33X percent profit Thlu
busineta can be very much increased vilh good
management There are about 50 buildings
on the place, one-half of* them large Ind wellbuilt tbe remainder suitable for tenement
bouses for laborers and tenants; 264 grade and
thoroughbred abort-born cattle; 35 well-bred
and thoroughbred mares and horses; I Ken­
tucky mammoth Jack. The stock, houses,
furniture, Implement* and improvements of oil
kind* inventory $72,500. Tbe whole tract is
finely watered, beautifully located, and is an
exceptionally desirable and valuable property.
Will be sold with all stock, furniture, merchan­
dise, implements, and everything on the ranch,
for $125,000. We will take pleasure in famish­
ing a full Inventory of property upon applica­
tion.
•
No. 5— A patented Spanish grant, contain­
ing 378,537 50-100 acres, well located in the
Territory, to increase largely in value with the
growth and development of the country. Good
grass, abundance of water, timber, andahelters{&gt;ota well distributed over the tract. This
very desirable tract ean be purchased entire for
$1 an acre, making It one of the best inveatm«nts offered in New Mexico of a large tract
with clear title.
Na ft—A [atented Spanish grant of 90,000
acres, coming to the Rio Grande river—having
many desirable features, i* offered saJeat $135.
000.
No.?—A patented Bpanlab-grant, containing
100,000 acres. Very desirably locate'! from
future increase in value from tbe development
of the Territory. Well watered, with good
gross. Price $1.75 per aero.-

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ComDlaintl Shiloh's Vitallzer Is guaranteed to
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secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
ly under ditch, wtth aoari building* ou IL A
50 cents. Nasal injector free.
FOR lame boek, side or chest use SUUoh’s specially deslrabte tract! for a coipny arttie
meni. Price, $6 per acre.
SHILOH'8 rough -nd consumption cure is
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sold by us on a guarantee. Il cures consump­
tion.
SHILOH’S Vitallxerls vfaat you need for
constipation, Loes of Appetite, Dizziness and
all symptoms of Dyapcpria. Price 10 aud 75
cents per bot t)c.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, and BreuchiUis
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.
25-51
For 8 tie by F. T. BOISE.
cause they like to have nice things said about
them when tbeir backs arc turned.

IngiMW,
acres. Close to railroad.
Good water, gnus, and timber. Price J1J0

tality and cause nervous exhaustion, etc. The tlie whole country was open to select from,and
Pasttie treatment la a radical cure. Harris they were selected sfecttlly with reference to

Taxation is said to bear equally on all classes,
from tbe fact that It hardly presses on the rich
BUCKLEN’B ARNICA BALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise®
Borea, Ulcere, Bolt Rheum, Fever Boras, Tetter,
Cbapr^d H’Dda, Chtiblalna, Corns, and all
8kta Era , ataii, and positively curea Piles. It

body. They can be bought
&gt; dollar to one dollar ana a
□t are rapidly increasing In
ear, 1884, will probably see all

sale by F. T. Bou*.

FOOLISH WOMEN
zaoee ranenng re
eomplafnta peculiar ,
tbeir sex, which are
dally

I&gt;r&lt;Um CMnmiMkmcr'a .«•&lt;$&lt;«.
Public notice la hereby given that on the
28th day ot May A-D..fe8i.aX one o'clock p.
tn. al tbe residence of Jonas HauNeUel. in tbs
township of xaple Grove, in the
ry, I will be presentfor tbe pat
ravine in tbe W. of the X
8®. 18.ranr*-------- ------ •­
of tbe N. K
drain ta (78)

I aSi

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Friend.
For testimoniala prov­
ing IU merit, address,
U. Pbnoellx A Co.,

Skaelor Defeats Sltnson.

Chicago,

the land. These water-rights give control of a
large area of choice grazing land. Will be
sold for $8,000.

cut la to lie from (34) twentv-fowr to (40) forty
Inches deep; and from stake Na 4 to terminus

(12&gt; twelve Inches wide on tlx- bottom with

Muy W.—-Central Music Hall

occuron ot tea balk-line billiard mateh for
the championship between Jooob Schaeffer
and George SImbod, about 3,500 persons gold by all druggists.
belug present The game was 800 jclnta ' N.
Every wosnaa. sickly or bealty. should
for $500 a side and the balk-Une cbaiuplon- read Dr. PeDgelly’s book, “Advice to Mutbere,
•oncernlug disease ofs women and children.

Indianapolis, who a few mouths ago
umt circulars through the malls to all
^arta of the United States and Canada, rep-esentlng that they manufactured a
oin bl nation tlurmometcr and barometer.

and letters containing money, and sent out
• iraagroM of instruiu»-D'.H manufactured at
iswram, X- Y. Gordnn’s proper imroe li
4. F. Gardner. Be and Blue lately left Id-

E

C
maxing
feoofrwiro-o'r balnr-UeB. ’ The President is
requeated to withdrew tbe Oonauli from

signed a bill to prevent lite Insurance com­
panies from discriminating against colored

&lt;nd was given ten notes of 8500 eadu
When ho returned to have the mistake cor­
seted he was not even thanked.

rocure a bottle of Electric Btttcre. You will
e surprised to see the rapid Improvement that
will follow; you will be inspired with new life: No. 8—la a desirable water-tight oo the Peens
strength aud activity will return; pain and river, which has been secured by location and
purchased of sixteen ferttfacre tracts, co tocaprulsc of Electric Bitter*. Bold at
L boCle by F. T. Boise.

bands began putting out Urn fire. At one
rat car, sitting by tbe iron
foufid a blackened skeleton.

sections of the dty, was Connally opened.
The line cart 81,000,000.
or flnanctal inter-

NEVER GIVE U.P.
If you are suffering with low and depressed

^Topo. &gt;&lt;. ~r~ -d fe
gravel-train tender back upon the first

ing the championship wm won by Schaeffer
In a match wjth Vigneaux, April 7, 1883.
In tbe match but night, Al Smith, man iger
for John L. Sullivan, waa chown reieree.
Mooney, who wm io hare been hanged In

made tbe necessary 800 points In 2’ Innings,
Simeon’s wore at the end of the game being

5 TON
JONES

WAGON SCALES,

A Clean Sbaie or A Neat Hair-Cut
Qwtck

200, which was made io hi# last Inning; li
property is feared.

Rigkt

IJKLL MIUIER8.
First Door Bomb of Post Office.

�SASH LOCAL.

idi him. This being promptly
Billie Scadafforded; Geer had Porter hitch up Dur­
SATURDAY,
fee’s team aud with it started in pur­ moans bis taking off, and indignant
suit of the murderer, but as tbe horse threats against the miserable wretefi
A DESPERAM
j famished was far inferior to those in
the hands of Durfee, the task of over- on every hand. Had tlie marderer been
brought in. in anything but theserious,
The munlerer^Xs in great haste and condition that he was, the county
his trail wa« anw*/ one to follow. would have been spared tbe expense
THE SAD FINALE OF A PETTY Geer tracked him Ao Yankee Springs, of trying him. But as Darfee has "but
LAW SUIT.
where he changed teams at Mr. Otis’, a few days to live, no trouble is ap­
and again started in pursuit,Frank Otis prehended. ,
The corooor’s jury. Dr. Wm. Upjohn
going witti him.
It was soon evident that Durfee bad presiding, brought in a verdict to tlie
FHX PABTICUXARS OF THE TER- changed bi* plans and was taking an effect that the deceased came to hia
■ RIBLE AFFAIR.
entirely different direction from that death by a wound inflicted by a pistol
started oat upon. They followed him in the bands of Stephen Durfee.
Wedneafiay afternoon tbe *tartling
Mr. Scudder’s funeral is announced
through Hope, Baltimore, across the
intelligence reached this village that
corner of Johnstown and into Assyria, to take place at one o’clock tills press
honest, big-hearted Wm. M. Scudder,
finally overhauling him at bis brother’* day (Friday), to be conducted under
of Hastings, while attempting to en­
A. H. Durfee, in Assyria, shortly after tbe auspices of the Masonic, Odd Feb
force kiaofficial duties upon one, Steph­
•ix o’clock, looked in a bedroom with low and G. A. R. fraternities, of which
en Darfee, a few hoar* previous, bad
he was a prominent and esteemed
tta ax still in hi* possession.
been shot and instantly killed, by
member.
THE ABBE8T.
•the latter.
THE LATEST.
Geer posted a guard at tbe bedroom
Ou Thursday we visited Hastings, at­
window outside, another at the bed­ • We learn by telegram, just previous
tended the ooroDor’s inquest and learn­
to
going
to
press,
that the public pulse
room door aud proceeded to reconnoi­
ed the following particulars in regard
tre. It soon became evident that tbe at Hastings continues to beat at white
to the sad affair:
heat,
and
that
lynching
is freely talk­
kind of assistance needed to arrest a
THE BEGINNING OF THE TROUBLE.
ed of. The report that an indignation
Stephen Darfee, a grass widower, desperate murderer was scarce. A meeting was held Thursday night is un­
crowd of men and boys, neighbors,
owns a farm in Rutland, one and a half
flocked in. They talked very courage­ founded. Durfee is reported as lying
miles west, of tbe Rutland town bouse.
in aferitieal condition.
Seme time ago bis hired .band, Orvtn ously and boosted what they would do, /.
kB. scudueb’h hiktobt.
Thorp, being unable to secure his pay but when the murderer in the bedroom
The Hastings Banner gives the fol­
made a little neise, thovshQtouToFthe
for labor, brought a suit against him in
lowing
history of Mr. Scudder1* life:
justice const, and won it. Durfee ap­ room.like a ball oatofdk cannon.
William M. Scudder was born in
pealed to the circuit, which on Tuesday - Fortunately Marshall Nlms, of Hast­ Farmington, Oakland Co., Michiiran,
last affirmed the decision of tbe lower ings, unexpectedly arrived at the scene August 19th, 1844. He removed to
pf action, and after the almost famish- Prairievillein 1861, where lie resided
court.
'&lt; Sc«r bad secured refreshments, a until 1873, when be was elected register
A TAX BILL OF COST*,
of deeds and removed to this city, and
For $45,was placed in thehandsof Dep­ plan was agreed upon. Two men with baa since made this his home.
In the spring of 1869, when bat 18
uty Sheriff Geer, and on Wednesday clubs were placed at the window, and
forenoon while Durfee wa* in the city. another with a club, Niros with his re year* of age, he was drafted, and wa* a
member of Co. K., 2nd Mich. Infantry.
vol
ver
and
Geer
with
a
shot
min
guard
­
Dear tlie bank, Geer served tbe notice
At the battle of Jackson, Miss., he « hh
upon him. Dnrfee at firat refused to ed the door. Upto this time the mur­ wounded in the right leg, the rebel bul­
receive the paper, but did finally take derer had refused to be taken alive,but let ho then received being carried to
day of bis tleath. He served nine
it, double it up and thrust it into big Nimshad taken tne lock oft the bed: the
months, and then returned to hishome
pocket, and asked Geer if he intended room door and now ordered him to in Prairieville. In August 1864 he en­
to come out to hi* place to collect the throw thi ax out of the window and listed with Co. E.. of the new 3rd Mich,
debt. Geer replied that be sertatnly give himself up in just one minute or and served with his company til! its
discharge in May 1866. During the lat­
should if the execution was put into they would break in and take him dead ter part of his military career be held
or alive. Durfee refused and when the
his bands. Tbed
the position of orderly sergeant. He
order wn* rc]&gt;eated said he couldn’t get was known aa a most gallancand trusty
DURFEE FLEW INTO A FURIOUS PAS­ the window sash up.
One of the men soldier, and ou many a hard fought
SION
arointed him and then hq threw out tho field showed beposeroed a true soldier’s
and swore that he would kill the first
courage and bravery. He was a prom­
ax and gave himself up.
man who invaded his premises on any
inent member of tbe Grand Army Post,
Geer and Nims secured Darfee and here, and at tbe time of his death was
such errand. In fact, he jumped oft tlie
sidewalk, grabbed a stick of stove­ returned to Hasting*, about three Captain of the Barry County Battelion,
G. A. R.
wood and hissed at Geer, “G—d d—n o'clock a. m.. and confined him in tbe
Mr. Scudder filled many positions of
you. I’ve a mind to fix you now.” How­ county fail. Ao inspection of Durfee’s public trust ami honor daring hia lite
ever, he changed his mind, crossed the revolver showed that be had only load­ time, always with credit. For many
years he was town cleik of Prairieville,
street to Greble A Powers', bought a ed two chamber* which he bad dis­ and in 1876 was elected register of
self-cocking, five-shot revolver nnd a charged at Scudder. The others were deeds for Barry county. This office he
new
and
had
not
been
blackened
with
filled so acceptably, that in 1878 be re­
box- of 33-long cartridges, and would'
ceived the largest majority of any coun­
have loaded it then and there bad not powder.
THE ML'HDEBER.
ty official. The state senate of’81 chose
oue of the proprietors interfered. As
him
at Arms, and the senate
Although we were assured 'twas of ’83Sergeant
ta p iroed out upon the street he gave
again elected him to that position.
Geer an insinuating, determined look •airainst order*, we were permitted When Sherift Cressy assumed the duties
—« look which several bystander* in­ Thursday n^on to bare a peep at the ।of his office, he made Mr. Scudder Un­
der Sheriff.ami while in the faithful dis­
terpreted to forebode trouble for Geer. nrisoner. He is a grey-haired, tall, but 'charge of bis duties as sneb officer he
Durfee stopped on the street lorg wiry-looking man of 55 years. He was was cut down by the murderous bullet.
Mr. Scudder was a prominent mem­
enough t &gt; slip a cartridge or two into .attired in a suit of old clothes, the same
bis revolver and then started for home he had on—barring an old weather­ ber of both the Masonic aud Odd Fel­
beaten overcoat, which had been bor­ low lodges of this city, and was a prime
in hi* buggy.
mover iu all that contributed to tbeir
rowed from i.is brother—when poor nrosperity. From these as well as from
THE PAPER* FOR AbPREHENBION.
Durfee’s manner was so threatening Scudder attempted to arrest him. We the Grand Army post he will ta sadly
missed.
toward* Geer in every particular, that were told that the doctor had suggest­
ed that his clothing regain on him .for
the latter wag advised to swear out a
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
fear
that
the
coagulations
over
Ins
warrant for Durfee’s arrest for threat*,
Arrangements are about completed
and did so. About eleven o’clock un­ •wounds might be disturbed nnd the
for the observance of memorial day in
der-sheriff Scadder, and Geer departed , man bleed to death.
The prisoner showed as a result of Nashville. The exercises will be nnder
in one of.Porker’s rigs for Rutland,and
this is the last time tbe former was the conflict, five wounds. Tr.o, the the auspices of Jefferds post. G. A. R..
seen alive by Hastings friend*. They splitting of the middle finger and the .aud will be conducted in accordance
arrived at Durfee's a few minutes be­ grazing of the thick of the loft han ’ with the memorial service of that or­
fore twelve o’clock. Darfee and his were undoubtedly done by one h» . ,der. A grand procession will be form­
hired matt, Horace Porter, were near Another shot entered theright w' on ,ed in front of G. A. R. ball at thIJO a. m.
the barn, some twelve or fifteen rod* .the inside and came out of the opposite A tioral guard composed of school girls,
distant from the highway. G *er stop­ side of tbe arm just below the elbow. ,each representing a state of the Union
ped a moment to hitch the team, but 'Another iu the right shoulder blade, will lead the column, other school chil­
Mr. Scudder hastened toward the par­ lodging in the body. Still another pen- &lt;dren bearing flowers aud flags will fol­
ties. Durfee bad been assisting Porter etrated the body near ita center not low next thereafter, and then in order
.more than an inch and a half below tbe martial music, Jefferds post, visiting
to grind a knife. They had just com­
pleted the job and Porter had entered a heart, lodging in the back. The lat- ,comrades. Fire department, Knights of
shed to get some seed corn, when tho ter Isa bad wound aud, it i* believed, Pythias and all others who take part.
former noticed (be officer* approaching ■mast soon cause death. He complained The procession will proceed to die cem­
and said to Porter "Hold on." The that it gave him pain at every breath. etery where the G. A. IL ritnal service
Sheriff Cressy made some light re­ wilt be gone through with. The graves
latter stepped into the barn an instant
and when he camo out be saw Durfee mark in regard to tbe seriousness of of the ex-soldiers will then be decoratstanding at the wood-pile with his' the man’s wounds, when Durfee ex­ by each member of t'ue floral guard iu
hand ou the handle of an axand the of- claimed, "You don’t think there is any behalf of the state she represents. A
danger, do you T" He also stated that memorial list of the names of deceased
fleer approaching.
be wanted to write to his brother, and soldiers will then be read, and as their
In a threatening manner and Scud­ seemed anxious that the letter should names are called, friends, if present,
der said: "Put down the ax.”
Darfee. go out ou the next train. Rado Rey­ will tender their floral offerings.
The afternoon exercises will consist
refused and Scudder told him again to nold* offered to write, the sherift' promput down the ax. They were then fif­/ iaed to furnish writing material and we first of a street parade which will form
.
departed.
in
front of tlie opera bouse at 1:30 p. m.
teen or twenty foet apart, Durfee on*
Darfee has lived upon bis present The column will parade the principal
the highest ground and Geer rapidly ■
farm
little
over
a
year
and
1*
not
very
streets
and then returning to tlie opera
approaching. Darfee suddenly pulled
well known in the neighborhood.
He house, a memorial address will be de­
bis revolver from bis pocket and fired
is, however, too well known in the vic- livered by J. H. Palmer, Esq., ot La­
upon Scadder.
At the second report.
imty of Lacey, and is spoken of as a peer. Mr. Palmer is an old-time resi­
Scudder returned the fire, all tbe time
sullen, morose, disagreeable man of un­ dent of Nashville and is a worthy mem­
approaching Darfee.
governable temper. It is said that he ber of the Grand Army of the Repub­
JastasGeer reached the beligerenta
beat and cruelly treated his wife until lic.
they clinched, and Scudder exclaimed
District schools are invited to parti­
she left him.
faintly
cipate and everybody else to attend.
THE MUKDEBKR’S VICTIM.
Geer pat bis revolver to Durfee’s bead
and snapped it twice but without ef­
fect. Again he essayed to use his re­
volver but tbechsmtar* woaWtrevoive.
Then Scadder whispered "Get the ax."
Geer succeeded in doing so, bat drop­
ped it in order to wrest Darfee’* re vol -,
ver from his hand. The latter releas­
ed his hold of Scadder, who fell to tbe
ground dead. Grabbing np the ax,
DURFEE THEN HAVE FOB GEER,

Who havingfound the desperate man’s.
revolver empty, throat it into his
'pocket and retreated, trying, however,
to get his own revolver into working
order. Succeeding in doing this hei
whirled, took deliberated aim and firttd
and thinks his shot took effect in Dur­
fee's breast, who, however, continued
to chase Geer, throwing stones at him
until he reached the vehicleaUuiding in
the road, when be cut the tie-strap with
his ax. jumped into the boggy and

But to return to tbe scene of the
tragedy. A messenger was dispatched
with all haste to Hastings for help, and
Dr. Wm. E. Upjohn reached tbe scene
of p&lt;»or Shudder’s death shortly after
one o’clock. He found Scudder lying
where he hod fell. Tbe doctor noted
simply that life was extinct and the lo­
cation of tbe wound and then had the
body conveyed to Hasting*, where a
careful examination was had. Dr. Up­
john found the wound nnder the right
collar bone, about one and a half inches
to tlie right of the median line.
Up­
on probing it he found that the tall
had taken a backward and downard
coarse aud mast have either penetrat­
ed the heart or the large vessel leading
from tlie heart, in either caae death
wa* inevitable.
After the examination the remain*
were removed to the naudsDce of tbe
deceased, where the atrickened wife
and^'fn mourned their lota. Aud that

'

DEATH OF A PIONEER.
Henry Mallory died in the insane asy­
lum at Kalamazoo, Sunday evening, of
inflammation of the bowels, aged 84
.years. He liad been suffering from a
•diseased state of mind about a year.
Last February his condition became
such that be was taken to the asylum
at Kalamazoo where he remained until
his death. He was not conscious of tbe
fact that he was suffering from an ab­
erration of mind and never seemed, so
the attendants say, to realize that he
was in an asylum.
Mr. Mallory came to Barry county
in 1848 and settled within the limits of
what is now Maple Grove, which town­
ship was given ita name by his wife.
He lived in Maple Grove 81 years and
then moved to Nashville,where he has
since lived aatil he was taken to Kala­
mazoo, making bis home with bis son
Edward for the last few year*.

Durkee
fe Creek
slippers. Tta dnb w expeeteditwar­
aver Sunday.
.
rive next weekj
Dave Fitzgerald was called to Wayne
—Wm. Peek, aged abontOO, of East
Saturday, on laomrt of tbe serioas illBaltimore, died of typhoid Ifcver on'
new
of his mother.
Wednesday tta 14th. The funeral
-Mrs. M. E. Hindmarch and ber
occurred at the Methodist church, Ma­
daughter Mattie started for Toledo
ple Grove, yesterday.
Tp*day to. vise friend®.
.
—While tlie way freight going west,
•El ray Boise and Leas Moore were
Thursday, was pulling io upon the
married Sunday evening and departed1
side track, tbe front trucks jumped a
on Monday for Dakota J
.
frog and let the front end of the car
Don't fail to aeeScbofiriffs Minstrel*.
down onto the track. Damage slight.
Concert company and braas band at the
—The Great North American Horae
opera house,Monday, M»v 98.
Thief and Detective Association is the
C. L. Walrath goo* to Charlotte next
title of an enterprise which baa just tarn
Wednesday evening to skate another
chartered under the law* of the *tate.
fl ve-mile race with Harvy Margfe.
Its head quarter* are-at Nashville; W.
Geo. Spenoer and Cha*. Dunham
S. Powers is its president and J. C- Du­
Maple Grove Good Templar*, visited
el its secretary.
—
the Nash rille lodge of that order-Mon—The excitement over the shooting day evening.
of William Scudder ran high in this
Charles Downs, who lived ia thia
village Wednesday afternoon. James vicinity many year* ago. died at May­
Everett’s wife, living a mile north. Is a field, Grand Traverse county. May 3
sister of Durfee’s, and an officer sus­ of consumption.
pecting the murderer might apply there
A telegram wa* received hero Mon­
for snccor, shnddowed the house all of day morning announcing tbe death at
Wednesdaynight
Lansing of Cota, youngest daughter of
C—The up-town saloon opened Tues­ Mr. and Mr*. Alex Blair.
day evening. It is note owned by J.
Mrs. C.N. Young, wife of editor of
L.4 Gregory and C. N. Dunham, the the Hesperia News, is visiting her mo­
former having boughtTaylir Walker’s ther, Mrs. P; C. ’Yate*.. She report*
interest! The bond* of tlie new firm,
Clark a* accumulating wealth.
signed by W. E. Bnel and Henry Roe
The Congregational ice cream social,
as sureties, were, accepted by the coun­ entertained by Rev. Livermore at the
cil at their meeting Monday evening.
Wolcott Louse,. Wednesday evening,
—Tho young ladies of the Congrega­ was unusually w«Q attended. Receipt*
tional church formed a Flower Mission $7.30.
Tuesday afternoon, with the following
Kocher Bros, bavrjustReceived tbeir
officers: Pres., Mis*Hattie Foote; Vice annual big stock of spring and summer
Pres., MIm Nellie Trnman ; Ex. Com., goods. Thcirnd.—received too late for
Misses Hattie Foote, Nellie Truman this issue—will tell about them next
and Ada Cook. The object of the mis­ week.
sion is to furnish flowers for the church
It now appear* that Cha*. Middle­
which are afterward to be distributed ton’s little boy waa-told to unhitch AL
among the sick.
Durkee's horse om day last week, by
— Scofield’s Michigan minstrels, con­ tliose bigenough- and old enough to '
cert company, bnum band and orches­ know better.
tra give one of their new and novel en­
A. C. Buxton and family visited
tertainments at the opera house Mon­ Charlotte, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo
day, May 26. Tlie company compose* and Grand Rapid* the fere part of the
all first-class musician* and artists ': al­ week. Mrs. B. has-returaed home but
so the inimitable comedian, J. Gorden ALf is still on the war path.
McDowell, and Ada MeDowell, the cel­
Al. Lentz claim* the palm a* an am­
ebrated soprano singer. Don’t fail to ateur poultry raiser, Jiaviag 57 nprigLtand hear the finest musical treat of ly euiekens to show for G7 eggs set,
the season. AdiniMion, 25 cents ; Re­ Ou* of the puinber ha* thiee legs aud
served seats, 35 cents; Children, 15 cts. is doing well with alFof tbetu.
—David Dickson, living south of
The G. A. R. poot is anxious to re­
town, reports that half a dozen fine ceive the names of all deceased sol­
hams were stolen from a smoke house dier*. their regiment, company and
near bis dwelling Wednesday evening. time and place of death. Such imformA three-gallon jar packed full of dried ation should be addressed to tta adju­
apples was also in {he building and this tant.
too was taken by the thieves.
Last (When the time for departure came,
fall Mr. Dickson had anumlwr of bush- the Virginia prospecting party swelled
e)»K&gt;f wheat stolen from' bis granary. in num tar to six. II was composed of
He doesn’t propose to have this sort of Geo. Francis, C. W. Smith, H. A.
thing continue if future vigilance will Brooks, M. B. Brooks, P. Holler and
prevent iL and says woe to the mis­ Frank Faller. Thop oxpeet to be ab­
creant who is guilty of making mid­ sent until about tho liJtofJune.^
night visits to his store and larder hereThe ladies’missionary society of the
Congregational ohurch, accepted the
Ine andTfoaeCo., No. resignation ot Mrs. C. L. Glasgow, as
1, at a meeting a few evenings since, secy and treas., and appointed, at
elected tbe following officer*:
their meeting Wednesday afternoon to
Foseman D. L. Smith.
fill" tbe vacancy,Mr*. Ge®. W. Francis
First Assistant—D Fitzgerald.
seo’y and Mrs. G. A. Truman treas.
Second Assistant—H. W. Flint.
Preaident—Taylor W alker.
Rev. A. Livermore leaves Wednes­
Vice Preaident—G. J. Smith.
day next for Port Huron, to-attend the
Recording Secretary—Shermsn Fowler.
Financial Secretary—H. W. Flint.
state association ■ of Congregational
Tieaaurrc— H. C. Zuschnltt.
churches, which begins Wednesday
Property Clerk—R. Mayo.
evening and continue* until Sunday
evening. It is probable,therefore that
TlftHwys are being drilled frequent­ there will be no aevrices nttheCongre- I
ly, and when out on dress parade, pre­ gational church.'-one we*k from Snnsent a fine appearance. Supply them
«Ltey._______ , _ __________
with water and they will do effective
service in case of fire.
TIT ECONOMIST HEARD FROM.
—The German Baptists of Wood­
South Bbnd, Ind^Mat 12. 1884.
land and vicinity have completed ar- C. L. Glasgow, Esq.,
raugtneuta with the M. C. R- R. for an
’ Nashville, Michi.
excursion from Nashville to Dayton,0.,
Dear Sir: Iu response to your pub­
to accomodate all who may wish to at­ lished challenge we desire to say : We
tend their National Annual Conference are ready to meet yon at any place you
held at Dayton, commencing the first: may designate within six mi es of Nash­
week iu June.
They have securedville, within, 15 days from date, in a
the very low rate of $TJ0for the round­ friendly contest between tho "Gilpin”
trip.
Tickets good till July Isl­ and "Economist" plows; but we cannot
and a stop-over of ten days at Piqua wcept the conditions you propose.
allowed each passenger to visit friends
First, We object to your proposed wa­
on their return. A first-class pa Mea­ ger. Having a hundred dollars or any
ger coach will be placed at disposal of other amount at stake would only emthe party, running direct to Dayton bararo aud'hamper the committee ; be­
via Detroit and Toledo without change, sides, it would prevent the most capa­
leaving Nashville Sunday evening June ble farmers from serving at all, or giv­
1st, at 7:38, arriving at Dayton 4:40 p.m. ing countenance to-a gambling transac­
A party from 50 to 60 people is expet- tion, and- it conld oot give any addeded.
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force or authority to the commitee's re­

port. Ifwemeetyoo it must be on mer­
it alone, and without resorting to the
shipping brick to methods of tlie race-course and cock-pit
—we are not in that line of business.
Hastings.)
Second, We can’t permit the use of a
James Phelpahas had his house neat­ dynamometer, which neither we. tlie
ly i epain ted.
committee, or any one else, except the
Mr*. Allen went to Fowler Thursday operator in eharge, understand tbe
to visit friends.
workings oL^or why it produces- the
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. L»„ R. Rey­ readings indicated; an instrument
nolds, May 14. a daughter.
which may be all right, bat beiagso
Chas Middle ton’s house Ium donned complicated, intricate and obscure, it
a new coating of paint.
might be through design or accident,
Such crisp, chilly nights as Thursday thrown out of adjustment, while at
work, and noliody but the operator be
are tough oa young gardens.
wiser. We are credibly informed
Jno. Me Derby, of Bellevue, is visit­ the
that while the universal verdict of tbe
ing his sou. Frank, this week.
spectators was, that in the recent trial,
Calvin Ainsworth and family visited, we beat you on draft, nobody ceald tell
how much. In our next contest we pro­
in Battle Creek over Sunday.
pose that the instrament used shall be
That social event on tbe carpet for one that any school-boy can read and
next week is the talk ot the hoar.
understand, eo that when the trial is
A. D. Haynor and wife, of Chicago, over, tho committee and spectators will
know just exactly whatdiffuMRoe there
are visiting at Frank McDerby’s.
is between us.
Mrs. G. IL Keith, of Greenville, is
Again, if we meet you, we shall in­
visiting her daughter, Mrs.H. G. Hale. sist that tlie work done by both plows
The telephone gang has gone west­ while taking draft shall be m good aa
that
done for exhibition purposes. To
ward. They are making rapid head­
be plain on this point, what we mean is,
it you attempt to raise tbe heel of your
Dean Fleming and family, of Jack mouldboard so the farrow will pass un­
eon, visited the former's parents this der it, partly unturned, attempt to get
over a wider furrow than your plow will
week.
turn, throw down weight oo yoor neck
Oar Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges yoke or put side draft on vour pole for
received notification yesterday to at- the purpose of easing the pall an the
LOCAL

GIBBLE- GABBLE

(wm Boston is

oald run it
propuee

k* "Govern •
d" open-faced dynamomtrwd to be nieasui ed aud
stations,and draft,' width
ke» at lheee stations onand calrtibfrd in
Oi this kiBd
J. H1&gt; .vnun
9d. Borir How* tobe drawn by One
team selecfea by ttacommittee.
8d, Esch plow to be limited to such
width and depth nf farrow a* it will
turn in a wwrkmanHbe manner while
draft is bfiffr taken.
.
4tli, Each plow to twrn one trial fur­
row with ioauunuint attached so the
committee can *djOR* H to ita proper
width and depth before tbe draft fur­
row is turned, the latter t» l»e plowed
at the same depth a* tta trial fui row.
If van really desire a trial, v«»u can­
not decline thest.-cond it rm*. They have
been uni versally adopted of .UrA years
as the only rule*'known whfe*c»u in­
sure accuracy, .prevent trirtrrv. aud
satisfy the committee and apecraiors
that everything jn-tair. open a»l thor­
oughly understood. We are anxion* to
meet you again and as nn evidence that
we are, we will g»r a lirtfe further: If
you hsveany fault to findwifii the plan
we propose, we shall not allow it to
stand in the way oFour coming togeth­
er. We will accept your challeage to
meet you and test draft withoot any
other comlitionSwand on the dsy of tri­
al. after tta committee has been select­
ed by the farmer* present, we-will sub­
mit our iuHtrament and plan- tx&gt; the
committee; yon can do the s me They •
mnv select which method they prefer,
nnd manage the test ti»*air ttamm-Hes.
Further, you may elect-which w&lt;a shall
Flow ngamst, our hand or sulky dIow.
f it makes no diffm-noe to you we pre­
fer using the latter.
.
Now, Mr. Glasgow, iftyou meau bnsinero. let us bear froirwyou. The only
condition waask is five davs notice of
date and place nf trial, given to our
agents, Messrs. D. L. Smith A CO.
Respectfully Yonrn;
Economist Plow CO.,
per E. D. Meagler,
Secretary.

LOCAL MATTERS
CFTwo good Wagons for sale very
reasonable.

Marsull, Gallatin &amp;,

Co.

Best four-peint Harb Wire Painted
and Galvanised, at a price that is less
than one-half the co st of Board Fence,
and will last five liu tea as long. 2,000
lbs. now on band.
C. L. Glasgow.
buys a good suit of clothes at

Fowl ek &amp;. Campbell.
Another new ato ck of Dress goods
Gloves, Hosiery etc. , just in at D. C
Griffitti’h. Styfeelati .'St and'pricea-low­
est. Bee them.

t3F F. T. Boise bi tn jnst received a
large line o* Wall I Paper, Borders,
Window Shadvs, Carling Decorations,
cto. for the spring tr ade. Call and ex­
amine. _________________________
rV Hurrah ! All kinds of feed grind-

Marshall, Gallatin A CD’s.
Bdesire to say to tJ io public in gener­
al'and tta farmers in particular, that 1
aiu opening up at n ly old wtand in the
Hardy tiailding, a f.ne exhibit oPD. S.
Morgan’s celebrated Clipper Mowers
aud Triumph Renc-ers, Thomas" Hay
Rakes, the Boes Pi ow. Platform Bug­
gies, etc. These good* are from the
best mafflnfttrfaren., are first-claro in
every particular a nd will be sold at
rock bottom pnccs. When wanting
&gt;my thing in tta uzriculttiml implement
litre, sew me before, you buy.
J. M. Sboct.

rP'Latd Piaster, Salt, Limo and Ce­
ment at

Marshal^, Gallatin AlCo’s.
FOR SALE.

Buggies and Carriages, Wagonsand
Hat forms, at factory ynces.
C. L. Glasgow.
rySee our line of ginglmms.
Fowler -A Casfsibm..

Writes insurance for the C®ntine«tal,
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine^Sun
and Germania insurance eumpaflies,
at lowest rates, and loans money on
real estate.
Mortgages bought and
sold. See him.
FF- If yon are going to buy n carriage
or wagon see B. F. Reynolds before
yon buy.________ ■___________

tyOne dollar boys a pile ot goods
at

Fowler &amp; Camfimill’*.
A BARGAIN.

I offer for sale at. a bargain and on
time a bran new farm wagon.

Hknjut Roe.
fyCall and see tbe novelties in Em­
broidery and Liaen Trimmings nt
Adda Nichols’ store.
FVKNISS’

MEAT MABKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats, Dried Beef,
Smoked Hams. Sausage, etc., kept con­
stantly in stock.
By keeping best
quality goods, selling low and attend­
ing strictly to the waste of my custom­
ers, I hop.i to merit the liberal trade I
am receiving.. .Thehighest price paid
for hides mid pelts. Cail and see me,
East Side Main St.
John. Furnis*.

ET Closing out our. Lumber very,
ebeap at
.
Marshall,Gallatin A Co’*,.
litnouB.
All kinds of Building Material and
Seasoned Lum tai* at my mill in Maple
Grove.
J. 3. Perry.
fiFSee oar line of 6c print*.
,
Fowler A Campbell.
. M1U.IT.’KRY AT COST?..

Hereafter and until June 1st. I shall
sell my entire stock of Millinery at cost
for cash. Ladies should improve this
opportunity to secure Millinery at a
lower price then thev have ever before
in Nashville.
Mbs. C. A. Page.
OT Corn.Meal, Chop Feed, Oats and
Corn at
Marshall. Gallatin &amp; Co’s.
CP’Newborgh Overall* and Jacket*.

Fowler &amp; Campbell.

OT A whole car load of Dr* n Til©
at
Mar*rai4^ Gallatw A Co1*.

�TO INVEST YOUR MONEY FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS

My stock is TOO LARGE and I am BOUND TO REDUCE IT! No deakr in Barry or Eaton Co.
has yet DARED to offer their customers the value for their money that I will give them for the next
thirty days. You will do me a favor to examine my goods and compare my prices with other dealers.
A beautiful Chromo given with every pair of Shoes.
IE3Z. ZMZ. T iTOTU
orchestra into the opening overture of
the Opera of Lucia De Lemmermoor,
with Madam Gerster in the title role.
Toe dally cablegram from ber baby
M AaHVlLLl^
darling in far off Venice must have
SATURDAY,
- 'MAY 17, 1884. been a happy one,aa she sang and acted
with an abandon that was a continued
surprise. Tbe charming duet with the
SEW YORE LETTER.
tenor in tne first act was a sustained
rendering of beautiful, rapturous mel­
• Editor or thi News:
ody. Madam Gerster was admirably
4n a choice of aubjecte to mention in
supported
by tbaCprince of baritones,
aYnirried letter from thin magniticeDt
Galassi, and in tfle marriage scene th*
metropolia, the puzzle we find to be up­
quintet of splendid artiste, leading a
on whatahall we employ our poor di»chorus of sixty And an orchestra of fif­
cnptive talent.
Of commercial matters, markets, ty, produced a torrent of noble music
stocks, bonds, accidents, crime®, con­ in which we closed our eyes and float­
flagrations, etc., — a world of talented ed in an avalanche of song unconscious
journalists report them hourly, so that of all surroundings. The intricate vo­
calization of the mad scene, Madam
“he who runs may read.”
•In political matters we are a novice, Gerster gave with a power and richness
and are happy it is so, as the booms and of execution that produced a burst of
■ counter booms of a host of candidates applause that reverberated again and
posturing for public favors, backed by again from the parqnette to the very
their respective literacy bureaus aud dome of tbe theatre. She was recalled
managed by trained and skillful clacq- and greeted with an ovation oyer which
uers, are shouted with a din that is in­ any artist might be exultant
My next evening at the academy was
cessant. We are out of the race in that
department of correspondence andean at the Opera of Semiramid* with Adadismiss pplitical affairs with the com­ lina Patti in the leading soprano role,
forting assurance that tbe decision of supported by Madam Scalchi. a charm­
the coming national election depends ing actress and the peer of Miss Cary in
upon tho state of New York,
who her palmiest days. The entire per­
numbers among her sons one hundred formance was a perpetual delight.
thousand independent voters who hold The academy was packed as never be­
the balance of political power, ackuowl fore and Madam Patti was greeted with
edge alliegiance to no political boss, the wildest enthusiasm, loaded with
and will cast their Bufferages only for floral offerings and recalled with a per­
some candidate of pronounced convic­ sistence that was wearisome. On ber
tions and clean record, and whose ad­ last recall the curtain was rang up
ministration can be relied upon to en­ and she sang "Home,'Sweet Home,”
force and strengthen the present en­ with a beauty and pathos never to be
From the academy she
actments for tho purification and re­ forgotten.
drove directly to the dock of the Gnion
form of our civil service.
The whirligig of time occasionally Steamer, Pegasus, tripped lightly up
plays strange freaks in political as well the gang plank, waved her band to a
&amp;b other matters, as was demonstrated Herald reporter, quoted the Russian
in tbe Utica convention, where tbe phrttee “Nichie Vo,” “good bye to
force of a determined public sentiment America” and was gone from our shore,
outraged with boas rule, smashed the and as it ia thought, forever.
The theatrical asnsation of the week
Blauieand Arthur slates and, much to
the disgust of tbe “practical,” set. com­ has been tbe engagement for a series of
. pelted the selection for the honorable farewell performances, before their de­
' .position of delegates-at-large to tbe parture for Europe, of Henry Irving
'Republican National Convention of and Ellen Terry given at the Star,
such “literary fellows” aa Theodore Wallack’s old theatre. The first per­
Rosevelt and Andrew D. White, ap­ formance we witnessed was "The
pointments held in 1880 by Conklin aud Bella,” with Mr. Irving in the charac­
his pals. As remarked by Jake Hees, ter of Mathias. The drama ia founded
a New York admiustration henchman, on the murder by Mathias of a rich
•
on seeing Bob McCord, Barney Biglin, Polish Jew in bis sledge in winter, and
.Johny O’Brien and Mike Cregau, New the burning of tbe body in a lime kiln ;
York liquor selling ward strikers, swal­ and by a discreet use of tbe money tek low the independent dose, “ba* the eu from bis victim becomes a rich
■ millenium comqf” Being thus assured Burgomaster, respected and honored
that tbe political forces of tlie Nation by his neighbor*, but secretly stung
. are in tbe control of an element that with the pangs of remorse for the crime
will obtain for us for another four years committed, imagines he bears aledge
an administration of public affairs that bolls which are heard by the audience
-shall be pure, honest and progressive, rung belling the scenes, but which ia
we are content, and being tired, let ub supposed the other actors do not hear.
rest or amuse ourselves, and in a search As the play progresses the tortures of a
; for amusement noturrslly turn our remorseful conscience deepen and in
eyes toward concert halls and tbuatres. tbe climax parallel the horros cf Mac­
Who was it wrote “let me make the beth. Id portraying tbe character of
Mengs of a people and 1 care not who Shylock iu Merchant of Venice it is
make their lawsr Let your laws be claimed Mr. Irving is not the equal of
wbatnhey may, only give tbe charact­ Mr. Booth, but in general equipment
er of the popular amusements of a peo­ and finished conception of the parts he
ple, and an estimate of tbeir average represents, is the peer of Booth, Mc­
refinement and culture can be easily Cullough and Salvini. Miss Terry u a
prepared. We have no theories to op­ brilliant, vivacious, piquant actress
pose to those who denounce the thea­ with the clearest and most distinct en­
tre because of its alleged immorality unciation and all her representations
and eorrupiing tendencies. Conceod- are bewitching and clfhrming, but in
ing all that is charged,tbe fact remains impassioned dramatic fire and vigor is
that it is tbe medium chosen by multi­ nothing so powerful an actress as either
tudes of worthy people aa affording tbe Mary Anderson or Clara Morris.
Tbe
relaxation and amusement nect-swry to great merit of tbe performances, how­
recuperate their weary bodies, spent ever, is tbe finished and complete re­
and worn by tbe continuous exhaust­ presentations given by tbe entire com­
ing toil of our busy lives.
It its ten­ pany to the most trivial detail and by­
dencies are immoral it ia because of tbe play of tbe lowest subordinate, giving
immoral taste of society itself.
Tbe a constant happy, shifting and blend­
theatre supplies such amusement as the ing of pactomine and panorama which
public demands, and, instead of pro­ fairly entitle Mr. Irving and Mim Terry
ducing a vitiated taste, is the expres­ to the credit of having attained the aim
sion of ne already formed.
For our sought in tbe motto they have adopted,
• own part, contrasting the stage of tbe “Not every one can command success,
olden days, from the brutal spoita of we will do better, we will merit it.”
H. J. M.
the Roman amphitheatre down through &lt;
tbe^oarseness and vulgarity of the
It was a dare stormy night on the
publioof Sbakespere’s day to the cul­
seething bosom of the Atlantic. The
tured-elegance of our own theatres, we
fully believe that with all other per­ noble vessel plougned her.way through
tbe writhing billows like a great mon­
manent institutions or the world, it has
ster sentient life. Heavy waves dash­
grown better aa it has grown older,
■ adopt the sentiment of Matthew ed over her bow, and, surging aft, car­
Arnold, “reform Che theatre if you will, ried the hole of tbe larboard hawser­
pipe abaft tbe main hatch of the star­
abolish, you cannot, it fa iavincibte.”
•It has existed from the earliest period board gasket. Bat Admiral Goald
stood undismayed upon the bridge, in
of recorded history and will continue
cool and collected accents directing
so iotig a* human nature requires re­
the labors of the frightened seamen.
laxation and amusement and inherits a
“Ease be a little!” he cried to the
love of the ideal.
man at the wheel. “Take a reef in
In our first search for amusement we Erie 3ds, lower tbe forolop gallant and
: loogefiTbY a view of Barnum’s white ran a spanker boom ou W abash. So.
*faUn&gt;haur, big snakes, tettoed New Now she takes it.”
At this moment tbe captain of the
’Zealander awl Jumbo on exhibition at
larboard watch Advanced and said with
Madison Sqnwre Garden,'.but instead, a pallid face. “Sir, there’s ten foot of
by some system of contraries found water in tbe bold ”
ourselves in tbe academy watching the I “It aint enough,” cried the Admiral,
j “Break a bole abaft tho poop. She’ll
bald pat® of Signor Arditti (Mupleaon’s | stand more water than that and I know
conductor) ns be inducted hia splendid •it.” •

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Af ETH0DI8T EPISCOPAL CHURCH-K.
1’1 Fassctt, Pastor. Services every Half­
bath at 10.40 a. tn. and 7 p. tn, Sabbath
school at 12 tn. Prayer ceetlng every Thereday evening._______
■_______________
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH--Rev. A.
V7 Livermore, pastor. Residence at Wolcott
House. Services at tbe Christian church every
Sabbath at 10 JO a. tn. and 7 JO in the evening.
Sabbath school immediately after the morning
services. Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
nteg._______________________ ______
T VY LODGE NO. S7. K. ot P., meets at tta
A Castle Hall, Nashville, Michigan, every
Friday evening, for the encouragement and
rapport of all worthy, true, steadfast and hon­
orable Brother Knight'*.
H. R. Dicxixsok, C. C.
H. A. Bxhbbh, K. of R. 8.,
XfAStTVILLE LOWETKOrM, 1.0. 01T,

Xl meets every Tuesday evening in Odd
Fellows'Hall. Visiting members welcome.
.
Cbarlxs 8. Dunham, N. G.
John C. Dillox, R. 8.

CARPETS! Agricultural Implements
CURTAINS!

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All the New Colorings &amp; Patterns;IS 1N
Of the Season in above gouds.
13 THE TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS
WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Prices Always Lowest!

THE MARKET AS' USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPAPED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

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• geon, east side Main 8t. Office hours
W
7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p. m.
T. GbUCHEBTSTlx;Physician and~8ur”
J• geon. All professional calls promptly
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. a., and 8 to

8. p. tn.
AMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office in tbe
Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.
25-50
TpMORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
JLU Office, Corner Main and Shermxn Street*.

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TAMES. A. SWEEZY, Attorney ^Counsellor,
’J Hastings will attend to legal business in any
part of the State, and practices io all ccurts.
W.NI8KERN. Attorney and Councellor
• at Law, practices in all State Court*. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Bpauldlng'sstort. Hastings. Mich.__________
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                  <text>VOLUME XI.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1884.
WOULDN’T GIVE HIM A OHANCE.

Kocher Bros.

Old Sinmqp had been employed to'
work in CoJ^eLHatcher’s garden. The
’
colonel noticed that toe old man spent
’
the most of his time at the. kitclieo
window, talking to the colofed lady
,
who condescends to the menial office of
cuok. While the colonel was standing
at the front gate, Bitueon came around,
and was in tlie act of passiug not,, when
the colonel observed the gentle,maii’s
coat bulging and his erm raised in a
rather suspicious manner.
"Simeon, what’s that you’ve got un­
der your arm F
"Dis heah arm, sah F
"Yes, that there arm.
"Dis ’on F placing his right hand on
bis left breast,
"Yea. you know which one I mean.”
"Yas, sah, yas. I’ae got a powerful
swellin’ un’er my arm, aah.”
"There was nothing the matter when
you came thia moruimrF
"Nor, sah, dat’a a feck, but de swell­
in’ wuz mighty suddent. I don’t think
dat’s my blood’s right, aah.”
"No, and I dogY-thiuk your flesh is
entirely alxive suspiciom^L--——y
"Doan tbink itis, sab. Tse had dis
swell in’ seberal times, sah, in de las’

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ais arm gun ter go up, an* pains gunter
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“Oh, yas, bat it wuz un’er de udder
arm befo’. Kept on er swell io* jes’ like
I .toils yer, till I got skeered, so Tse
now goio’ ter see a doctor, fur I don’t
wan ter let it run on.
"lam a physician. Let me examine
yon,”
"Hole on, boss,” stepping back. “Yer
doan nn ’emtan’ dis cane. Yer mout be
a good doctor wid de chills, but I’se er
’feerd ter tras’ yer wid a case like dis.
My reg’lar family ’zishun is de only
man what un’erstan’s dis case.”
“Who is your physician F
“Doctor Pillings.”
“He’s out of town. You’d better let
me make an examination.”
“HubF shifting uneasily.
“Let me see what’s the matter Y’
“Bona, my doctor tole me dat I nms’n
let no adder1 tech me, ’case if I did de
swellin’is ap’ter strike m an’ kill me.
‘Twan’t far dat, I’d put mysef un’er
j yer charge in er minit. I’se .heard dat
yer’s a mighty fine ’zishun, an’ ef yt-r
had tuck dis case at fust, w’p yer mout
er been a good han’ at it by din time.”
“I have treated many cases like this,”
said the colonel, “and I don’t think
that I would b&amp;discharging my-sworn
duty as a physician if I were to allow

emotions abd keep back her tear*, and
then, booby like be began-to apologize.
Of course she barat into tears tl»en, and
the pearly drops plashed down a poo her
flowing robe. That made bim redouble
bis efforts thus:
"Now, don’t, Mollie, please, I didn’t
didn’t-”
Here a sob from her stopped him,and
he wrung his hands in anguish, and
n-dmibled his efforts to console her.
"Now, please don’t. Miss Molli»— I
did not go to—that is, I couldn't help—
I didn’t want to-1 feel just as bad
about it as yoa do, and—”
The liar! He didn’t want to. and he
wouldn’t do it again ! Mollie cried hard
er than ever when he said he didn't
want to, for that wasn’tmach-of a coin,
plimeut, but when he avowed he’d
never do it again, and that he felt aa
bad about it aa she did, her wrath over­
came her mortification, and she jerked
away with:
"You’re an unmitigated fool, John
Thompson !”and flashed intoihehouse
slamming the door after bim.
And she was right! John was a fool,
or any other fellow who would say hr
felt bad over such a glorious steal as
that!

One night not long ago the daughter
of one of our beat citizens was awaken­
ed by a noise in her room, and, upon
sitting np, discovered a man disguised
in a black mask standing beside her
bed calmly contemplating her-features
by the aid of a bull’s eye lantern.
"Don’t be al irmed, miss,” he said,
T haven’t taken anything yet.” '
"Bless me I” said the girl, "I do be­
lieve its burglar.”
"Of course it is,” said the bouse break
er with an ungratifying smile as he lit
a cigarette. "And I am prond of it.”
"What do you want!” demanded tlie
young lady.
“Well, I did |want to sample your
jewlery case,” said the robber, "but
you looked so all-fired pretty lying
there with your auburn hair—just my
style—that I couldn’t help waking you
to see if you also had dark eyes. “
Fm
terribly fond of light hair and dark
eyes, myself.”
"Well, I have,” said the young ladv,
glancing at the mirror. "But I must
look lixe a fright in this—this dress.”
“On the contrary, white is very be­
coming to you,” said tlie disciple of
Jimmy Hope, tenderly. "By the way
are yon engaged F
"That’s tollin’” said the girl.
"No, but are you- honest injun!” .
"Well, yea, I am—to a young lawyer,
but I don’t care for him very much.” .
"He’s poor isn’t he F
"Ob; awfully.”
"Exactly, I thought aa much. Now.
my dear girl, don’t you know there ;s
nothing in thia love-in-a-cottage busi­
ness ! You don’t want to peg along
nursing babies in some stuffy back
room for the next tea years do you F
"N-n-n-o,” murainred the girl.'
"Then why not let this fellow slide
and take me ! Pm pretty comfortably
fixed. Business has been good this
sea«ion, and our profits are large. Our
firm is now running a tnnnel unde?1 a
Marysville bank, and I’ve got a fourth
interest. Besides, I’m secretary of tlie
Burglars' Protective Association. What
d’yer say F
"Couldn’t we ago abroad next sum-'
iperF asked too girt thoughtfully.
’"Why, certainly. I expect to have'
to. Just think over the matter, and Til
drop in some niaht latter in the week.
I know how to get in.” And shoulder­
ing his kit, the secretary stepped out
of the window and went off to open a
jewelry store for an engagement* ring
And the next day the young lawyer
received back his letters and photo­
graph.

THE FOBGOTTEM BAGGAGE.
“Well,” said Conductor Jone*, "one
'
of the funniest things that ever hap­
(
pened on tny train occurred one day at
Brihlrhem. An old man. whom 1 had
noticed in the drawing room car as a
(
very lively and talkative traveler* got
off at that station. I wa» standing at(

an nprnn window of the car, just a*‘
tile train was starting off. when who
should I see but the jolly old man mail­
ing to»ar&lt; me from the outside. He
pointed frantically to a window just
Imea of me, exclaiming as well as het
tould, while trying to catch his breath.
"My valise—left it—there—throw it
out.”
"Turning quickly, I sawn large black
valise in the seat indicated, and seiz­
ing lt, rushed to the rear platform of
the car, where there were quite a naml&gt;er of gentlemen. Towing it to one of
the men, as they blocked the way so
that I couldn't get through, I shouted:
"Throw it to the old man tbeie.”
"Without a moment’s hesitation the
man did as directed. As the valise left
his hands be made an iutffrctnal effort
to regain possession of it; then, with a
muttered exclamation, which I could
not comprehend, leaped from the train,
seized tlie ill-fated baggage, and was
just in time to board one of the rear
cars. It was all done io an instant, al­
though It takes ti ne to tell the story.
In a minute be made his way forward
and angrily asked!”
"What did you tell me to throw this
off fort” "Because the old man wanted it.”
"Well, then, he’s a thief. That va­
lise is mine.”
"Then,” said I, lasghing, for the
whole situation seemed so perfectly
ridiculous, “why under the sun did you
throw it off stall! Didn’t you know
your own property!”
“Yea, but then it was so sudden, and
you told me to throw it, and—”
"But the roar of laughter that greet­
ed bis explanation broke short his sen­
tence, and he was voted a-leether medal
by the passengers. The jolly man, as
I afterward learned, had been joking
all through.” '

| under y&lt;*ar finger nail, ■bout fonrteen
I inch**, apparvrrtlv.
Hold, oh Baal f
When you read; under a rocking
chair to nick up yoor pencil, and a fat
msn rocks back on your Angers.
Ehru! hei! valia! Jiminiuy pelt! '
When ym lift ot a rod-hot lamy
chimney with your bare hand.
Murder!
When vow take a base bail from the
bat with the end ot it.
Whoop!

When it is hooked into your buttonby the man who baa a new plan
foe retiring the ailver dollar, or has in­
vented a safety carcoupler.
Oh, death !
These are the times when* it is not so
maivly mute as iu intense mutability
would-seem to warrant.
'
It ip somewhat muter when-the man
from- whom yon are proposing- to bor­
row $25 until next day, slowly draws
down the corners of bin left eye with it,
aa though to invite you to prospect for
indications of spring in tbe' corner
"when the corners waving-, Annie,
dear.”
O, sad muteness.
- When tbe friend to whom you are ex­
plaining tlie bonanza beautiesof a lit­
tle western land deal Into which you
can tot bim come, gazes nt yo» fixedly.
and mlently lays his eloquent fore fin­
ger along-side of bis unflinchiag nose.
0, pitiful miscue!
When the head waiter pins yoa with
bisdfotant finger and pointe yoa-to the
last table in the darkest corner of the
long dining room.
0, s!ovr starvation!
When the man taps with hm finger
on tbe counter to indicate where the
cash must' repose e’re he weigbetb out
the groceries.
O, eloquent brevity!
When be; her father, atands-at the
parlor door and voicelessly points at
the clock,and maybe, to tbe door..

After all, it is a question if the mate
eloquence of the unspoken fiogw be
not the greater eloquence.
In fact, it is.

NUMBER 36.
AamotTLTtraAL bests-

This nwmth is a good tiwe to pay the
interest ow your mortgage »nd renew
the notes ywu gave a year wjo. It is
also a pretty good time to take up the
notes you wwwittingiy gave totbe cloth
peddler
Christmas under the itnoresrion thwlr you were.only signing a
contract.
Oats thrive-Best In an elevator. A
farmer who bwd thirty thousand bush­
els of oats in ■•elevator need dot wor­
ry about tlie weather. Always raise
onto in a g.»od elevator and keep oat of
a deal with the Oricago man.
kook after the- bean poles you had
leftover fromi&amp;vVyear. You will look
a long time befbve yon find any. They
have gone, partially into the insatiate
maw of tlie all devouring fire place,
and the neighbors have-stolen the rest­
Raise chickens, if you have a nice
little garden., by alhneaas raise chickena. Your neighbone-hem are the best ■
ones to raisf. You will Sad them from
5:30 a. tn. until 6JO pr-1»., so your let­
tuce, salon, radish and flower beds.
Yoa can-raise them higher with a Shot
*
AIgun than anything die.
N. B.
ways eat the ben you raise. P.S.
Cook (the hen before eariag. P. 8.
Before eating the hen r that»
Crash-egg-shells andtfbed them to
your own chickens, If yon awe foolish
enough* to ■ keep any. If the-whites
and yolks are removed ftom tfre shells
first, they-will crash more easily.
If a good .horse shows-sya^ttoms of
going b^ad and is developingr a few
firat-class -spavins, it is time to*sell him.
Sell hinsAXituf the county,.ii possible.
Beware©$ the deacon wUo haw-a little
blaze faeed "pacin marrTfliat he wants
to tnulb-foc “just such a boss-’”
Eternal Vigilance is the- pnne- of the
potato crop;- About ten- hours- a day,
devoted to crushing potato-bagw with
hard stiaka will probably save-tiie up­
per part of- the patch for you*
By the
the t*me-yoo dig the potatoes, yoa will
be so disgnnted with everything uertaining to potato culture tim« you
couldn’t look a potato in-the eye with­
out a feslingef nausea, and as-fur eat­
ing one—but this ennblenyoutoeetl the
,
whole
bashd) without a paag.
Young hena lay more eggs- tilan . Jd
&lt;
ones.
This ia because tbogiddy young
t
things
have wot yet learned their val­
tue. In a few years tbeykuow jnsfi how
tto stand aroand on a strike when eggs
t
are
fll.ZSa. de®n, and then rush- out
{
and
work dratbte time when eggs are
(so common that tramps-woa’teat them.

The sod was setting in the west.
Bijab’s last prisoner nut answered to
If anybody ever heard of it setting
the name of Scott, and he was such a any place else, he will please report the
benevolent-looking, ba'd-headed old fact at this office, and take the gate
chap that everybody expected bis ar­ money.
rest would turn out to be a mistake.
A glorious maiden, just bnddiag into
He smiled and robbed bis diands to- beautiful womanhood, stood upon the
And win pay you the Highest Market price
gather, and bowed and' nodded and lawn surrounding her father’s mansion,
for them.
finally remarked that it was a fine and shone as radiantas alivingrnby
morning.
upon- an emerald throne.
The sound of his voice acted like
When.we rode out from Birmingham
Beside her was Harold De Caurcy, a
magic. Four different persons came bonny lad who loved her well, but to
1 cake a look at the b4; coal mine the
driven.by a bump'bncked
forward from the audience as plaint­ whose youth and fortune were yet carriage-won
&lt;
iffs and witnesses, and the shot off against him.
!darkey at least sixty years old. He was
their voices as follows-.
than bump-backed. He had a
He was eighteen and was getting six worse
1
"He is the man who broke do head!” dollars a week.
1 terribly ereeked leg, a cast .in one eve,
tbe ardy two teeth- left ia.bis bead
“He’s the feller as give me a black
He sighed, as he gazed in rapt emo- and
1
’t have sold for a coat apiece.
eye!”
tion upon her lovely face and figure, wouldn
'
“He’s a terror!’’
you
to
leave
my
premises
without
hay
­
and- wished he bad $35 and was a mil­
—BY BUYING YOUR—
“He pulled me hair until me scalp is lion years old.
ing attempted to relieve you.”
.
1met aemart looking, colored: woman
She was
loose!”
"Boss, heah is de fack in de case. Dr.
You see he was distracted, with love 1about thirty years ofi age.
"Judge.” whispered the prisoner in or be would have wished be had a mil- ■plashing along .through the- mud and
Pillings owes me money, and I hare
weepingOur
driver
haltedltho
team
a
voice
full
of
new
maple
sugar,
promised to take it out in doctorin’.
liomdollars and was twenty-five years ’
"there’s a mistake here somewhere. old.
Now, et he finds out dat I’se ’ployed
£aa idie came up and calked oab:
"Hi-I
gal,
what's
the
oal»
ow
!”
I am the most harmless individual in
some udder man, he’ll get nid, ’sides
It is ever thus.
Detroit. I have so little courage that
"Moses gone bark on me^-wae her
dat, I ain’t got de money ter pay yer
She fondly met his fervid gaze, and
a boy ten years old could chase me all eyes looked love to eyes that spake 1pros»pt reply. „
wid.”
‘
*
*
“Has dat^ar' Most*- gone an’ dan an’
over town.”
“I won’t charge you anything.r again.
I “Yer’s a powerful ’bUgio.'gennennan,
"He’s the man!’’jelled the four plain- I, This i$ not original.
1inur'd seme odder lady F
tiffs
in
chorus.
but 1 doan* wanter take de ’vantage o’
I She drew nearer to him,.and placing
“An’ you is left cut-in do-ooltl T
"Officer, did you arrest this manf
yer. I attas make it er rale not ter
her soft bands upon his manly shoul­
“Way out.”
’pose on a kin’ man.
ders, she turned her lovely hazel eyes
“Gem’len,” said the old negro as he
"Don’t you know you did!”
“I cannot allow you to$ fro without
searchingly
upon
his
face,
and
finally
QobiUot attention gUen to bay g low by
turned
around, "Ise bin waitin' to mar­
"Pm not exactly sure, sir. I brought they rested with painful concentration
exerting my skill,” taking hold of old
crytli;pally
ry dat girl fur de last tea years, but
in a chap for cleaning out a saloon, but upon his lipa.
Simeon.
I reckin de
he didn’t look like this man.”
“Heah, take de daim piecer meat!"
“Twas but an inatant,.then a seraph­ cciridn’t git no show.
Kin you wait
“Prisoner, what were you arrested ic smile played- angel music on her 'clkance has now arrove.
lifting his coat and exhibiting a ham.
fo r
I have been able to sort up for the Spring ("Yer’s de wust pusson I eber seed.
countenance and she murmured sweet­ two slip nta F
Being tyld we could wait a half an
"For prayiugon the streets, sir,” was ly, yet in startled tones-:
Trade with Kveral
Won’t gin er man a chance nohow.”
hour if necessary, he said to th© wothe solutnn reply.
“Ob, Harold F
No officer could .be found who- had
I She was as lovely as a bonri, as grace“What is it, darling ?. Tell your Har
•‘Clotty, 1'11 say right heah befo’ dese
made any such.arrest, and his honor old what there is Strang© to you in his
•*—* A—✓
A
: ful os a fairy, as bewitching as a siren,
rhite folks dat I lub you.”
was about to discharge Mr. Scott when face!”
a.id as dazzling to Johnny as a mid
I Bijah disappeared into the corridor for
summer's san at noonday.
She was
“Why Harold yonr—your—”
"Where have you been at this late! _____
___ __
__________
a minute
and
returned_with __________
a handful
just budding into a glorious woman­
10 TO 25 PER CENT
“Go on, angel mine. Have np fear •: “An’I’ll furder say right beah in
; daylight dat we’ll get imu-’d right off if
­ that your Harold will chide.*’
hood, with a crown of golden glory hour F sternly asked Mrs. Tonguelash-1 of whiskers. Mr. Scott had cut off fals■'
। that flowed and rippled down over her er, aa her leigeand lord staggered m at! burnrides to disguise himself, and on
“Whyi Harold, your mustache is get- you say so.**
She put her finger in her month and
the bench in hie cell was found a set'• ting real hairy, ain’t it F
superb neck and shoulders like a river the door, bowing to toe bat rack.
"Been to club,” be answered with of false teeth for bis npper jaw. Hie।
twirled her apron and looked silly, and .
o’er the golden sonde of the Occident.
That was all.
he
jumpe&amp;down into the red mud with
He was just at the age when be was much difficulty.
sandy eye-brows has been blackened
Wasn’t it sufficient I
“You know this is not club night,” with coal, and the facial disguise was
a great karslap and put his arm around &gt;
neither man nor boy, when the pulses
A
literary
society
bad
assembled
alia
she
howled
emphatically.
her
and kissed bet. It was all settled
beat
like
a
trip
hammer,
and
the
blood
almost
complete.
Seiling Lots
f lirly leaps torongli the veins.
They
"Was call meetin’ by sec’terry,” he
"I shall give you three months, sW’ house on Clifford street,the other night in a minute, and turning to the three
when
a
stranger
pulled
the
bell
and
replied
thicker
than
before.
of us he whispered :
were on tbe portico of. her father's
said his honor, as the truth was reveal­
"Oh, yes, it may have been called a ed, and Mr. Scott’s benevolent expres­ said to the gentleman who answered
"GemHen, you don’t know deze
stately mansion, (we say mansion, for
Can
we do#t tell any ."poor but deserving” meeting by the secretary, for be runs a sion vanished like a streak of lightning it:
southern black Mdies. When yon gits
"Is this a literary meeting!**
one on de marry yoa dasn't (stop til
back-alley hovel or wood-shed stories, gin shop; now tell me, what was the as he was led away.—Detroit Free
"Yes, sir.”
de ki&gt;»t am tied. If yoall only laud
though we would shed ail the warmth object of this called meeting F
“Vcty well; I should like to come in1 me half a dollar an’ one of you drive
and light we can over toe lot of toe
“Was call meetin’ to confer with a
ELOQOEHO
E
OF
A
FUOEZ.
and read my piece.**
j humble) in the leafy, rosy month of crowd lawyers,” he returned, feeling
the carriage up to de mine I’ll jine you
“What k kF
in an hour an’" hah dis uiomenshns
{June, and he was reading a new novel his way to toe water bucket. “An’ I
Well, you can just bet there is rarfte
"It ia something to draw tears from1 question al) settled."
I by Susan B. Anthony, written M Y.ears, tell you, ’Liza,” he continued. “I met
eloquence in a finger. And sometime b every eye.”
We fixsd him on that, and it waa just
5 inoDtli6, and 19 days ago.
He called sbev’al mos’ prom’nent members of
it is a great deal muter, and then, agai n
"But what’s the suhjectF
fozty-five minutes by the Pittabnrg
her attention to a striking possage.and bar.’’r
f ■ ■’ " &gt; .
it Isn’t so awfully mute aa it would be
"It
’
sabout
onions,
sir.
”
man’s watch when the old man put in
; she leaned over hie shoulder e[oser and
Sorrowfully she looked at him and if it were more mute than it was.
For a tong minute the two glared att aaappearance at the mine, and taking
closer, till her golden tresses brushed said, aa be snugly lacked bis boots be­
When you shat a car door upon it.
how
eaeh other, and-as th© owner of the
‘ ’ off bis hat bowed clear to the ©aethand
his cheek and her perfumed bceath tween toe sheets, and threw himself
Ahl
bouse reached for hie revolver the» said:
, softly stirred the down on fall face. under the bed: "Yes, from the way
before
stranger fled into the darkness.
Still doser she leaned till her red.ruby, yon smell, I should think you met all
'"GUss’len, you has made m» de hapYoa comprawoey voo» do you not !
ripe, peaty lips were there—right toereJ 1
paest man in de bull world, and all of
We thought yoa would.
A boy baby with three legs is
’ you may kiss the bride fo’ Imswmi ober as
Then there was silence on earth for toe
How mute is the eloquence then !
ported at Albany. Now what on earth
•pace of half a minute. Then“amaek!”
At Augusta, Ga., the other day the
Let as draw a veil over the dreadful does a boy want of three legs! It will
knot am tied an I’zc so foil of jubilee
and it waadone. Surprised, indignant, lightning
1
struck a hen that was setting
frightened, ate sprang back panting, on
&lt; a nest of eggs . f When that thunOr when yon are sewlegoa a button, and then there is a fair prospect of
blushing, and tremulous.
E__
Her XBps dsrixilt got out of toe hen-bouro it and ram the needle clear through the the boy becoming a chronic kicker. min it longer.
quivered and heart palpitated, while looked
1
as though it had been drawn end of it!
There is, however, some hope of the
In a Minnesota broach of promise
be—scared, enraptured and fearful] through
I
a aausage machine, and toe
Hi. hi. Ho, Jimminoddy I
boy being able to win a long distance
suit a broken-down gate was brought
way it scooted for the clouds was a
Or you bare loet a suspender.
walking mateb, as he can always hare

BUTTER AND EGGS!
KOCHER BROS.

SAVE W
CL0THIK&amp;
The Vermontville Clothier.

WATCHING OUT!

IIJ 1-^ T

I

Below Retail Price.

of Goods.
Selling Lower than oth­
er dealers
­
Buying for Cash. ■
Selling for Cash.
Making no Bad Debts.
Doing my own Work.
Saving no Rent to Pay.
Trying Always to see
Low I can place my
goods
my custom­
ers.

$§00 WORTH

F.S. LOOMIS.'

In feeling for it, yon ran a stray pin

an extra leg to bring into use while one
ef the otoeri is resting.

•V

�nlAmong tbs many obfeets of interest lav antboririnr gatnld
to an occasional visitor and attractive iowed the momla of ita people to Ire de­
bauched
for
tio.ooe
a
year.
Here
the
one.U the aamrroas massive buildtugw
recently finished or under way in dif­ gcntli'inan from Colorado icsme again
ferent parts of the city, including die to tbe defence of all chance enterprise*
। Equitable and New York • life insu- and accused the gentleman from
MAY M.1884
8ATUHDAY.
, rance bufldlnge. The Tribune and Indiana of wanting to take charge nf
Western Poion buildings, the new post morals of the uatiou.and of attempting
8EU0.W NEW kQRK LETTER,
office, the coal and iron exchange, new to deprive the people of their to upend
stock exchange, a ten .-tory white gran­ their money in tbqirown way. Amid
ite building o#^aaaau street, Hoffman laughter and applause be tlieiTgave no­
house extension, Catholic cathedral, tice, that when the end of the bill was
• The eyeutof the week, attractive to Masoaic temple ami almost a city iu it­ reached he would move to strike out
Ipvers of Dure, artistic music, has been self of flats or apartment houses many the enacting clause, and commit tlie
a'senes bt Wagner concerts, given un­ of them ten stories high. The intro­ mortality of the nation, as the politic*
der tbe direction of Theodore Thomas duction of steam elevators renders the ■of the country had already been com­
with an orchestra of one bandred and
use of an office or apartment on the mitted, to die State of Ohio.
fifty, and a chorus of over seven hun- tenth floor entirely practical. The ar­
The speechoe made for and against
dted. led by M sterna, Wiakleman and
chitectural beauty of many of these the education of I be Indians were, for
^Cariov soloists from the imperial opera
buildings combined with their massive the most part, of the time honored pat-'
Of Vienna, and to whom ’Wagner a*strength and huge site produce an ap- tern, good hut old. Senator Vest held
signed rhe leading parts in hfo'fcetiVAl
that the Indian boys and girls should
t«Arance grad.'! *ud iffipOslog..
- at Bsyeruthdb.lflW, ForbA£uty 0| ox.
We also enjoy hugely a
in Bat­ be educated together, and equally or
' ecuu*MK 1,u^1,1coii,p’elB
°f
tery Park and along East riverfront. else they would Collapse .into worse
difficult classical composition, The continued arrival and departure barbarism than ever. He nlno took oc­
"Tr. Thomas’ orchestra is perhaps not
of the trains on all the elevated roads casion to vindicate tlie humanity of
equaled, certainly not excelled, by any
of the city, near South Ferry, the con­ Gen. Sheridan, who, he said, had been
organization in the world, and for an stant coming and going of the nurner- falsely credited with the remark, much
intelligent, comprehensive interpreta­ uur ferry boats in the difletent line* to used among western people, that “the
tion of the ."music ol die. future,” no Staten Island, Governor's Island, only good Indian was the dead Indian.”
one in America is so capable as Mr. Brooklyn and Jersey City, the almost
Of the two new Tariff bills that were
Thomas.
innumerable fleet of vessels along the presented in the House this week it may
The Wagner school of music differs river and iu the lower bay from the di­ be said that Mr. Hewitt’s bill would be,
from the Italian in a construction of a minutive lugger to the stately steam
in some respects a more popular meas­
drama upon the theory of a perfect ship Oregon, (which recently made tbe ure than the horizontal idea. ■ Its treat
blending of the poetry, the vocal melo­ run from New York-teLiverpool in ft meat of the free list would give it
dy and the instrumentation illustrated fraction over six days,) is a '?ie*-»hidi­ strength on the Atlantic sea board, and
by the dramatic acting of the artists ot itself is worth a visit from Michigan its tenderness to wool would placate
. and stage scenery, all dependent one to New York.
7
Ohio.
Mr. Hewitt claims that the
upon the other, each being an indis­
To watch the shipping in any large measure is non partisan in character,
pensable factor of a harmonious whole, port is always interesting and particu­ and made up largely in accordance with
iaaten^ of an arrangemeat placing all larly so iu this harbor, where the ships tbe recommend ttion of tbe President,
to’ku din ite to the score of some lead­
and flags of all nations are mingled and tbe Treasury Department.
ing hi libt. and so entirely overidea all together, and where such a legion of
The Senate expects to resume tlie
older musical traditions, that for many navigator* “sail away from New York anti-polygamy discussion next week,
years Wagner's music was unpopular Bay on board the Kangaroo,” or tbe but tbe opponents of more stringent
andafteo ridiculed, but has now prac­ Clippers, the Swallows, Sea birds, or anti-Mormon legislation are hoping
tically supplanted Italian opera and be­ Dolphins, whichaa they hoist ttieir sail* that tbe pressure of other business
come firmly established and accepted and float away to remote ports of the will befriend them to tbe complete ex­
m indeed the music of tbe future. It east, seem enveloped in an air of mys­ clusion of the question.
requires, however, a trained and culti­ tery akin to that surrounding a brill­
The bill whicii got through tbe Sen­
vated taste to fully appreciate it and iant comet as it rushes through apace. ate for placing Gen. Granton tbe re­
demands the closer application and
One point of interest, however, not to tinal list with the rank and pay of Gen­
study while listening to hear it with be neglected is a visit to the Egyptian eral of the Army, passed without de­
satisfaiUioo. 'As to the trio of German Obelisk in central park, which aside bate, but not by a unanimous vote.
soloists singing in those concerts, for a from a sense of shame for the act of Senator Vest was a conspicuous oppo­
full, rich, powerful and perfect render­ vandalism which filched it from right­ nent of tbe measure, expressing him­
ing of Wagner’s compositions, there is ful owners, ever awakens sensations al­ self as averse to the principle of the
probably not their equal living. They most of reverence and awe and recalls bill.
are, indeed, aa stated by a recent writ­ as peculiarly applicable, the musings of
President Arthur has affirmed all the
er, “Musical Giants.” Of the rugged, Twain when viewing another Egyptian bills nnd reso'u ions that have been
wild and wonderful combinations- of monument—the sphynx—part of which sent tobim prior to tbe present week.
Wagner’s instrumentations, it is im- we quote: "It was stone, but seemed He is now going over the old camp
Dosablv to convey an idea by a written sentient. It was looking over and be­ ground and battle fields of Virginia, io
description. It is beyond the power of yond everything of the present, and far company with Chief Justice Waite and
language to depict and must be heard into tlie past It was gazing out ove. a distinguished party of excursionists.
. to be appreciated. Tbe entertainments the ocean of Time, over lines of centuNo event in (be history of the tem­
wore probably as fine rehearsals of high I tury waves which further and further perance movement in this District has
classical music aa were ever given in seceding closed nearer and nearer to­ caused such interest and enthusiasm as
America.
gether, and blended at last into one un­ tbe session of the Grand Lodge of the
We owe a huge debt of gratitude broken tide away toward tbe horizon World, of tbe older of Good Templars,
to Mr. Tbomaa for a successful educa­ of remote antiquity. It was thinking which will assemble in this city on
tion for the paat twenty years of the of tbo wars of departed ages; of the next Tuesday.
One thousand good
of the taste of music-loving Americans. empires it bad seen created and de­ templars from foreign countries are ex­
While he undoubtedly baa his likes and stroyed ; of tbo nations whose birth it pected to be here.
dislikes, he is thoroughly impartial in had witnessed, whose progress it bad
rehearsing and performing anything watched, whose annihilation it had
C. T.
excellent by any -composer and by re noted ; of tbe joy and sorrow, the life
fusing to lower his standard by pander­ and death, the grandeur and decay of
ing to a popular caste, rigidly adhering thousands of slow-revolving years. It
A CALL FOB PRAYER.
to his determination to offer only the was tlie type of an attribute of man.
best productions, lias left bis impress It was memory’s retrospection, wrought L*»a*4 bj ths MiUobsI Wob»&gt;’» Chrlatis* T*asysraas* Uaioa la Tlrw of U» pendiai: PreaL
upon his myriads of listeners, and now into visible, tangible form. All who
deaUsI CcbtsbUobs and Cam pals a.
ito stead of tbe simple airs of Foster, know the pathos there is in memories
Work and others of a quarter of a cen­ of days that areaccotnplished, will have
HaaoquxBTSHs N. W. C. T U., N. Y.
tury ago. tbo melodies of Chopin. some appreciation of the pathos that To Au. Christis* Pkoplz:
“Blght«ou*DeaB exslteh * naUua, but sin is a
Gluck, Lite, Mendelsohn, Beethoven, dwells in that look so steadfast back
Buch and others, are the ones admired upon things it knew before history was reproach to any people." Our nation la to-day
from Mooaehead Lake to San Diego, born, before tradition had being. a legal partner iu the bualness of selling intox­
while pork-packing Cincinnati boasts Things that were, and forms that mov­ icating liquors aa a drink. This fact dr tines
tbe greatest, m mt immediate, most vital issue
as fine conservatory, as skillfully drill­ ed in a vague era, which even poetry
in National politics. Government of the people
ed a chorus, as elegant an academy, as and romance scarce knew of. and pass­ cannot success fully coexist aide by aide with a
can be found in many of the capitals of ed one by one away and left the stony traffic protected by law, whose result Is to rea­
Europe, and one of tbe gema of the dreamer solitary in the midst of a der tbe individual incapable of self-government
world’s opera bouses stands over the strange, new age and uncomprehended Tbe Loan s of America are imperiled by the sa­
quartz rocks of Colorado.
scenes. It is grand in its loneliness ; loons whose patronage Is constantly recruited
Turning away from tbe c-queert and it is imposing in its magnitude; it is from tbe fireside and the cradle. We therefore
drama we unconsciously wend our way impressive in the mystery of its story. mothers and sl-tcrs, wives and daughters, be
towards the collections of statuary and And there is that in the majesty of this seech all who believe In God, to Join with us in
solemn, earnest and im;&gt;ortunate prayer that
paintings. At Goupil’s gttllery on fifth eternal figure of stone with its accusing
the heart* of the people may be so turned unto
avenue, as usual, we find a limited memory of deeds of all ages, which re­ Him upon whose shoulder the government
number of painting of decided merit, veals to one something of what he shall shall be, that bv some party such principles
and among them one grand picture— feel when he shall stand at last in tbe may be declared, and such candidates chosen,
awarded second medal at the Paris sa­ awful presence of God.”
that Christian men can conadentionsly cast
H. J. M.
their ballots for i.,c same, being assured that
lon-founded on the poetical legend of
they have thus struck a blow for .the National
the trial of Constance De Beverly,
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prohibition of the traffic in strong drisk.
written by Walter Scott.
We name Tuesday, May. 27th, aa this Day
(From our regular correapoudaut.)
AV the national academy of design
of Prayer and urge all our local Unions to ob­
tbe exhibition of this season, as we re­
Washington, D. C., i
serve thiadate, enlisting all pastors and church*
May 17.1884. &lt;
member those of former years, is much
to co-operate, so far as possible,with us. and re­
At the Capitol thia week, the Indiana spectfully requsting pastors to Breach on the
above the average.
Bi erstad t, De­
Haas, Church and ocher American mas­ the Diplomatists, and the Polygamists, subject ol God In Government, on the Sunday
ters are conspicuous by their absence, have principally engaged the attention preceding or following this day of prayer.
but the Morans and other painters of of the upper branch of Congress. The
We suggest the following programme:
Tuesday, May 27th, 10 to 11 a. m. Subject:
note are well-represented. Among the lower House too, has dealt with trie
gems is n picture by Homer Winslow Indians, but its moat vigorous legisla­ For the Leaders of tbe W. C. T. U: That they
"The Life Line,’’ representing the res­ tion wit* in behalf of another class of its may be wise aa serpent*and harmless as doves
cue of seamen from a wreck by a large involuntary wards, the denizens of the In tills great controversy; that they may have
tbe courage of tbdr con vic Mona and be true to
rope shot from a mortar over tbe strand­ Diatriot of Columbia. The latter had
tbo National motto. "For God and Home and
ed vessel, and passengers carried on come to tlie conclusion that they had
Native Land;" that a divine charity may pro­
shore by a running tackle. The draw­ no friends in thia Congress, when sud­ vide all their utterances, that they may meet
ing find coloring are bold, grand and denly, great interest was shown in Dis­ argument with argument, misjudgment with
perfect, and one wanders back to it trict matters, and a number of impor­ patience, and all their difflultles ami dangers
again and again. Among marine views tant District bills were passed within with prayers.
11 to 12 m. ForChriaUan Pastors and Ed­
as usual, the Morans carry away the two hours. Among them was a bill for
prize*, while in landscapes and por­ a half a million dollars to complete the it &gt;ra: That their trumpes may give no uncortaln
sound; that they may so apeak and write
sewerage
system
of
this
city,
and
a
traits it is hard to choose among so
many. A leisurely visit to the several much needed bill of police regulations a* those who shall give account to God; that
as leaders in our Chrutain civilization they ma
When
the
clause
prohibiting
tbe
sale
gal I ones of the academy is a pleasure
of lottery tickets was reached. Repre­ demand the outlawing of the liquor traffic.
not soon forgotten.
1 to 2 p. m. For the Platforms of Parties :
The finest collections of paintings in sentative Brown, of Ind., and Belford, That they may not seek to revive sectional is­
New York—the private galleries of of Colo., joined issue. Mr. Belford, sues, or glitter with old Umc generalities, or
Mr. Belmont, the elder Vanderbilt and said, they did not want any Puritanti- conceal thought under subtleties of expression
Mrs. Stuart—are beyond tbe reach of cal cant about this bill. He held that but that they tuny pointedly declare that tbe
common humanity. Oar American a man hud as much right to take chan­ saloon murtgo.
3 to 8p.m. For the Presidential Candidates ;
life presents some strange anomolies. ces in lotteiiesas In a game of poker at
A great railway king, with the coarse a private dinner party, and he was ut­ That Urey may be men of sueb personal hablte
aa
tbe mothers of this Nation might safely hold
terly
opposed
to
Congress
enacting
tastes and instincts of a stable boy,
possessing one of tbe fisesc collections laws wherby parlor amusements should up aa models for their sons; men committed
by
character snd publie pledge to National Pro
Mr. Browne said tc
of art gems that tlie world can produce; be conducted.
hibtUon; men who fear God and work rigbtand in the musical world a thrifty never played but one game of poker in
nunager from Ohio, scarcely knowing bb life, and when La iwt up from that, C°3 to 4 p- m. For the Christian Vuten of the
a b.tri tone from a soprano, producing having no mosey left with which to KapubUc. with whom retie tbe balance ot pow­
an entire season of opera with a galaxy play another, he quit. The Indiana er: That their spiritual Insight may be great­
of artist*, an elegance of atnge mount­ Member then referred to the Louisiana ly quickened; tliat their conscience may be nF
that tbe cry from broken beans, deing s.-arcrly matched by the opera of Lottery company a* tbe colossal swindle
’ of tbe age and said that state, by the
»tomes an.l ruined souls may atlr their
may of the monarchs of Earope

W.

u&gt;. ) asjMtta: tact* la no poatnwut offfwy
which doe* mX Involve irremediable lew: ?bat
they may be cor. doced that the right is always
expedient, and usolre to walk worthy of their
high callltg/aneuimake no compromise with
wrong: that the) maybe Inspired to are their
duly to tireir Home Cousteatoey, and to rep­
resent the women whom they lore and honor
by outlawing the saloon and protecting the
home.
.
Let the leaders be—one for each hour—duly
cboaen and announced. Bible texts, Ulastrating and enforcing tbe five general topics here
given, may be readily collated.
Yours for a Republic whose rulers shall be men
of God.
Faaxcu E. Wuxabd, Illinois,
Csboukz B. Bcauu, Conn.,
Maar A. Woodbhhxjz, Ohio.
Esthbh Puon, uhlo,
L. M. N- 8TZVZKS. Maine,
General Officers National W.C. T. U.
The W.C. T. U. Of Nashville will ob*ene
tbe'cal) to prater on Tuesday, May 37th, at 2
o’clock p. in. al the Congregational church.
BLAIR—At Lansing, May lltb, of rheumatism
of the heart, Cora, daughter of Alex and Su­
san Hlair, aged 13 years and 11 months.

in auouu.
Not once, not twice, but thrice hast tbou, 01
Ddaih,
Within tlie last four quickly passing years.
Touched with thine icy fingers tender heart*.
First on an only son thy seal was set.
“Twas In u-e auiuiun, when the brightest hue*
Crowned branch and tree.
O! each successive year
When fading verdure drops so softly down
There comes anew that pain to stncKen hearts. ,

Anon a fragrADt breath of human life
Crept In upon the beartbstoiH-. it* sweetness
Warmed tbe heart* so chilled by tbev, O!
Death.
Tbe flow‘ret like a valley lily grew
Till thou came high; and uuw the “light of i
home,"
The nestling Daisy, sleeps ’neath western sod.

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Equal to the grade generally telling for 00 cent*.
In memory we see a little form
Whose curling locki strayed lightly o'er her Beni Patterns Embroideries, Table L'neni, lYapkins, Towels.
face.
Crushes, Cretoncs, Ete.
Blown here and there bv gentle summer breezes.
And IsHgtiter, pure and Jojocs, ever seemed
Like ripples bubbling from her childish Ups.
We see her now, with gentle, quiet mien.
As last we »aw her.
How could weeven think
This department lias become one of our most Important lines and we have made extra
That when May's blossoms decked the fair,
effort* this spring to secure an assortment in
green earth.
That thou, O.' Daath, wouldst rest upon her
MENS
’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND SCHOOL SUITS,
brow;
Tbe lip* be dumb; the eye give back no glance Well worthy of examination. Special attention is called to our assortment of Choice Styles
of Foreign and Domestic make* aa well a* low and medium grades. A full line of
E'en so, tired heart, thou’rt gone in life's
springtime.
But rest thee, Cora, safely, sweetly resL
Sisters' and brothers' graves arc sundered far.
The mortal frames decaying, dust to dust.
The part Immortal, safe ic fairer fields

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Hastings, May isth. 1864.
i&gt;i icr»i
DEAN—In Assyria, May 30, Harry, son of L.
Dea::. Tbe funeral services were held al the
P. M. church. Elder Holler officiating.

MAHIUED.

BOISE—MOORE—At tbe residence of the
bride's parents, May 11, by Rev. N. Faaaetl,
El rar W Boise and Mis* Lena Moore, both
of Naabville.

Ladles' Fine Kid and Goat Shoes, Gent*’ Fine Shoe*, Mieses and Children's Shoes in
full line. Fine assortment of Indies' Fine Walking Shoes Everything first
da**, latest styles and s Id as low, for same qualities aa by any dealers
in Barry or Eaton counties.

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CARPETS!

L. O. CROCKER
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PREPARED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

McCormick Twine Binder!

CURTAINS!
All the New Colorings &amp; Patterns
Of the Season in above goods.
UCW
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Prices Always Lowest!
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AWWT7AT. MEETING ANT)'ATTKNDAJTT FKSTIVITIBS.

Bro. Editors aed Publimikm :
Tbe aeventeeuth annual meeting of
the Michigan Preaa Areochttioti will be
held nt Bay City, commeucingon Tuead»y. -luneSUh. The following papept
will i&gt;e read before the A**»cintion:
Tbe La” of Libel—A. 0. Boynton, Detroit

forme-A. &amp; Kedsle. Grand Haven Herald. • '
MechantHn of a Newspaper—Wm. VanBurCpr2^ralD^liiUU|n PublUhlns-M D. Hamil­
ton, Mm»roe Commercial.
Relation ot the Newspaper to Politic*-A. P.
Aldrich, Coldwater Republican
Tbe Country Editor as a Business Man—D.
B. Ainjwr, Charlotte Republican.
Legal Advertising—George M. Dewey, Owosao Times.
_
_
What I know of a Country Newspaper-H.
C. Kudner, Lapeer Democrat.
Editorial tiase matting Wm. P. Nlsbett, Big
Rapid* Herald, and Geo. F. Uwis, Bay City
Morning CaH, claw leaders.
All paoera a ill beopeu for discussion.
The first quoted ifi of vital concern to
every publisher iu tlie state and at thia
meeting steps will be taken, which it
ish»pe&lt;f, will sol vo tlie k unity problem
and prove highly beneficial to tbe fra­
ternity. The class meeting Beamon, in
which every editor ia expecteri to relate
some humorous or pathetic reminis­
cence, will undoubtedly prove a very
refreshina order.
The Michigan Central, and Detroit,
Mackinac &amp; Marquette railroad cumpa
niea have extended the courtesies of
their road* to the Association for an ex­
cursion to M tcWnac dslnnd and Mar­
quette, which will begin Wednesday
afternoon. Ample time will be given
the excursionist* to take in Michigan’s
“iron city,’’ the beautiful Isle of Mack­
inac and other pointe of special inter­
est, nnd then reach their‘re«pectlve
homes Saturday night. From advices
already received we nunniae that the
people of Bay City, Cheboygan, Mack
inac Island, St. Ignace nnd Marquette,
have a mighty fine opinion of newspa­
per men, and the quill drivers will be
tendered reception* at these placea
that will surprise ’em.
Active preparations, with the view
to making thia meeting and excursion
the most profitable, interesting and
pleasant ever held in the history of the
Association, have been in progress sev­
eral months and the indications all
point to the fact that it will be a suc­
cess in the strongest meaning of the
term. Every bona fide editor and pub­
lisher in the state, with bi* wife or
girl, is cordially invited.to attend thia
meeting and join the excursion. Spe­
cial provisions for the transportation
and entertainment of tbe ladies have
been provided.
Brethren of the press, we are about
&lt; entering spoil a perplexing political
campaign. Before doing so let us in­
voke tlie Hearing of Deity by a renewal
of the physical man. Attend tbisgueeting! Take in tbe excursion! Expand
your lungs in the exhilarating atmos­
phere of northern Michigan, and yon
will retrrn toyourink-begrimmed lairs
so full ef fresh air, new life, enthusi­
asm, wit ant} origiaglby, that you will
be enabled to make your newspapers
ao quick and racy that your old fogy
competitor, who stays at home, will
Tbe effleial circular will be oat in
about e week,,bat every editor who
ooatemplatea attending ia reqaeated to
forward a postal, immediately, to A.
McMillan, president. Bay City, or the
undersigned, and to give the meeting
all the publicity poari bl e in his publica­
tion.
Yours fraternally,
Orno Strong,
Bae’y Mkb. Press Aseoctatlon.
Our Eaton County Neighbors.

Cliariotte Toutbs have organised a
brass hand.
Eatmi conn tyteachert’assocsatioRRaet
at Grand Ledge butt week.
Charir.tro ha* six blooded Itorree.

three minutes.
An rfieri is being made to bare the
Crouch murder trial transferred to
Charlotte.
The Mldiere and sailors of Eaton Co,,
will nari'X Charlotte is celebrating the
4th of Jdly.
Tbe Charlotte eotnmnn council is
•ritating tbe matter of potting In the

Harriet—W. H. Blackraar, of Kalamo, to Mias Sy 1 ria E. Bowen, of tbe
The residence of Joseph McClintock,
four miles cut of Charlotte, burned
Sunday niwbt, with most of the con­
tents. Partially inaurad.

tint, pastor at Beading, Charlotte, Parlag Green, O., aged 63.
Th© Eaton Rapids woolen mill gets
tbe contract for making tbe cloth for
the boys* wear at the state reform
school. of whom th’re are 480 present.
The claim of Thoa. Carey, of Char­
lotte. aminat tbe Chicago 1c Grand
Trunk Rulroad Company, for iqjnrlaa

dty saying that part at Minister Foster &lt;
mittiOD here is to aid fa «mi negotiations to
be taken
Governmont and that &lt;’t
Spain forthe^reknse of-Cuba. He say*
Spain la now willing- to oell aa low a&gt;
&gt;50,000,01'0. which is considered very low
In vi-w of tl)F former - figures mentioned
patch farther up that Secretary Frellnr
THS LUTHSK STATUS VXVEII.KI*.

Inrldcnt.il to the dedication of the Luther
statue, which stands tn front ot the Memo­
rial Lutheran Church, were concluded
yesterday, whan the statue was formally
uhveiled. Tbe ceremonies took place on n
platform built about tbe* pedestal, which
covered the entire parking in front
of the church, and when t’w exercises be­
gan the 3,000 seals provided were filled
and many spectator! were-standing oo tbe
wxlks and lhe streets.
•
Justlea MiUer preaided, in place of Chief­
Justice Waite, who was detained by sick­
ness. Seated Dear him were the speakers,
Ute officers of tbe asaociatioo and Umj In­
vited guests, indudlng prominent Lutheran
clergymen from various Statea
Senator Conger, of Michigan, delivered
the address of tbe
, and Rev. J. 8. Morfai'ktb]
BK
tbe statug
_____
as the
dr pery fell, dtochs/.ng the fare 61 the great
refexmer, thend rendered Luther's
famous battle hymn.
The cereinoniro were brought to a close
with the benediction, pronounced by Rev.
Dr. Albert, ot Philadelphia.

bxn dr-wn

W. II. Smith, residing near Rockford.
HL, Apparently dted .Saturday night, hut
after h-vlng becu laid out recover'd so M
to be able to speak. He relaieud, however,
and dhd Sunday iilghL
The clearing exchange* lari Waek—&gt;1.168,725,820—are &gt;T 4.034,301 gredsr than
the preceding week, and when compared
with the corresponding period Id 188S show
an increase of 8.7 jer cent
Senal or Don Cameron arrived in New
York from Europe Tuesday.
Joseph Frazer, who lay in Jail at Ander­
son, Ind., for murder, hanged himself with
hla pocket-hhndkerchlef.
.

animals tbe mere aurht oT which is
mote itupreaaive and iutereatinx than
was killed in a railroad accident at To­
nny work od ualural history that ia to
peka. Ks , Sunday night.
be fonnd in any library, to lay bollt
Thoma* Tnllt-y, an employe at the s«*h and laud uiider triliMicjn the aim
to make tills fein me an attraction in jttrcqiiea n jinlgeni-nt, an. out lai
Austin, fell into a pan of hot brine .one
day laat week and was terrilijy scald­ and n dt gree ,,f vneigy that entities ita
t&lt;» one respect. In this way.
ed.
Mi . Forep.iiigli is coutrib.if ing his fullHbt| ju,truclu»i»
The property of tire murdered Jacob •hitnite the
Ilia istreet pantile in «
D. Cronrh inventories $107,653. includ of his fellowg.
friitupae of Paradhw u&gt; uiauy who aning &lt;88,000 of Capt. Byrbu D. Crouch’s uriaide to penetrate the mysteries of
note*. This ia. much leas than had bis great rent, and the marvels disclos­
ed nnder hix ranvasa excite wonder of
been supposed.
County Treasurer A. A. Shaver was millions of children. !ti»uo easV mat­
ter to sati-fy thecraviu* of.adulta, to
buekedand gaged by nuknuwu desper­ whom the clowns, the elephants, nnd
adoes, at Hurrisoo on the night of the monkeys are an old story, by pnaluc14th, and robbed of $6,000. There is ing novelties and yet retain those per­
petual f.iuutuins of jujf, tiiecluwD, the
no clew to who tbe rascals are.
Henry llilburn, employed at tire ring master, the monkey, the bears,
eleiiliaiit*—the jest* and pranks thni
Michigan school furniture company’s sii rpise child ret) and the it elders into
foundry- at Northville,' was terribly 1 lujrhter. The gilded chaHnte, the apk
I hi mid a few days ago, by having Nntlspao new cos umes, the migluj
elephants, the group* ot figures illusmelted iron poured into lifa boot.
tiating hi"teiicn! incidents, combine to
Charles E. WiiaoD, of Otsego, cut his make (he finest street parade ever witknee with an adz a few days ago. nesM-d in ihiscity, while tbe perform
ai
oes under oidvhm bio of a very super­
Gangrene set in, necessitation ampu­
ior unter. Thru there fa tlie wander­
tation, which was preformed Friday. ful white eltplisnt. a iroupe of MimIcui
He died at 2 o’clock next morning.
Mamelukes, quarter of a hundred train
At East. Tawas, May 17th Walter ed elrplinnta,.a great circna in Uiice
Duffy, temporarily employed ou tbe. rings, a manimutli mrDMgeiie, mtiaruni
and liipiaxlroiiiv, etc. Nidliiug like ii
railroad, tell between two cars, and ns hitherto been Bern in this state, and
was run over and instantly killed, the take it all in all,-Mr. Forefiaugh is en­
wheels striking his neck and crushing titled to the credit of presiding uvei the
show that has evei visitone arm off.
&lt;d us. It will ’exhibit at Adrian,
Wil iam Palmer, the old vetran who May
SO;
Coldwater,
May 21;
hn* attained a national reputation from riirre Rivers, Muy 36; Allegan. May
being the only surviving soldier who 27 ; KhImiiihzoo, May 28; Battle Creek.
May 39; Jackson, Muy 30; Ann Arlan,
guarded Napoleon while on the Island Muy 31; Detroit, Jitue 3; fort Huroi..
of St. He'eua, died at bis residence in June 3; Pontiac, June-4; Flint,.June-’i;
Bay City, June 6; East Sugitiaw, June
Battle Creek, Monday night.
Luusing, June 9; Ionin, June 10;
A flve-year-old child named Henry 7;
Grand Rapids, June 11; Big Rapids,
Doritre, at Negaunee, aittmpied to Juiir lS; MiiskegUD, June 13; SL Jo­
catch on to a truck loaded with a 30-foot seph, June 14.
log. fell under the wheels and was al­
F. T. Boise guarantees positive re lef for aa y
most hteiaily cut in two. Ho lived but cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by using
Acker’s English Remedy, or will refund the
a tew minutes.
• money.
On alighting from her carriage at the !

MUSLIN UNDt.RWt.AR,
Battle Creek,

LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS
A Specialty.

Best Stock Parasols, Gloves

and Hosiery In the City.
Misses’ Lisle Hose. 00c.

has been levied by tlie Cincinnati Dramatic
Festival Association, the total receipts front
Ladies’ Lisle Hose, 70c.
the eute^talamenta reaching only &gt;10,700.
I*8ter Momlnea, a blind veteran of the
Union army, residing at Vincennes, Ind.,
S^impkx utul (’ataL&gt;fjuca tent on
h &gt;s been allowed gv.350 for arrears of pen­
Application.
sion.
James Stephens, who, It i» allrgwl. by false
pretenses has swindled lumber firms In
many large cities out of 8*5,000, .was ar­
rested Tuesday at Wabash, Ind., and taken
to Indianapolis at night
I am belter prepared than ever before to
put dawn
.
in tbe Circuit Court at St, Joseph, Ma,
Abram N &lt;ve was granted a divorce on a
private agreement to pay hla wlfo &gt;50,000
eash and fc-’OO per month during bar life.
Any Pump mode wPI be furoiabed.
She will leave for Europe next month, fora
Strait’s Brass Cylinder,
THK LKOISLAT1VK APl'BOrHIATIOX BILI- stay of two years.
The best made, uaed tn all my tubular wells.
A sj»ecial eosch of the Rock Island Road
Mr. Hohn -n reported the.Legislative Ap­
propriation bill to the House to-day. It ap­ landed In Chicago '1'uewiay tlie Japanese
Am also agent for .
propriates $20,736,87(1.
Lust year’s bill Prince, Yaruaahian. nnd fifteen traveling
stmil’x Celebmtrd Wind Jliil.
companloaA
all
of
wlrnm
spoke.
English
voted 820.648,030. ‘Die estimates this year ,
Thin mill has a stiff wheel and the machinery
were 831,675,502. The bill provides for a fluently. Thu IMnoe is slxieen yean of
is capocd over.
Second Assistant Secretary of the In­ age, and is going to England to be edu­
My patrons can rely upon end work and rock
terior at $3,500 per annum. ten cated. Two of hla suite are noblemen.
bottom price* hi every instance.
additional principal
examiners In
Lieutenant-General Adye will command
Give me a trial,—5 miles south of Nashville.
tlie pension office at &gt;2,000 each, 150 the expedition to Khartoum.
special examiners In the pension office st ' B. G. St 11, a well-known Cincinnati gro­
BROOKS.
8.',fl00 each, tfilrty-sevcn additional clerks cer, died suddenly Wednesday evening.
In the Sixth Auditor’s and ten additional [ The festival in celebraliou ot Uia 570 h
clerks in tn© Second Auditor’s office. It I anniversary of the death of John Wycliffe,
also reduces the clerical and cop, ist force' the English reformer, wu begun at ixmdon
of tlie pension office 270; abolishes the as­ Wednesday.
say office at S(. Louis, reduces the number
Horace. F. Taylor, Past Grand Master of
of internal revenue districts from eigiityA Connecticut minister is so opposed to kiss­ ■ HNTMl-NT'. I-a tjrasaol, sure cure. -\l»o for
Baptist church in l.sius’Dg Sunday,Mrs.
latter, Ileh Salt Rhenm.Scald Head. EryaipeJOs,
tliree to sixty-three, and contains a clause the Masons of New York Stain nnd a lead­
ing games that be will not take a ’bus even In tkrbrra
lich, Blote’urv. all aeaiy, crusty l?mu iriswhich prohibits ttw payment ot salaries to Ing banker of New York City, dropped dead Jefferson Pearce was seized with a the stonuie»t w cathet.
■■aw- Box ha mall, tocia. S for 1.35.
Address,
I in his office yeitarday.
the inivaie secretaries ol Senators.
fainting sjiell superinduced by the
D R. SWAYNE A SON, Phlbk, J*a. Sold Draomau.
The Eliel Brewing Company, of LaSalle, by heart disease, and fell in such a
Why suffer with malarial Emory’s Stand­
AS 18LAXD MOVTSO 1X1WS THE MDWM8IFPL
' UL, have made arrangements with tireir
ard Cure Pills are Infallible, never fail to cure
Secretary Teller has refused to order a creditors to pay dollar tor dollar. Edward manner as to break her neck.
tbe moat obstinate cases; purely vegetable,
survey of Arsenal Island Id the' Mississippi Ellcl will be appointed receiver.
Amasa Billings aged 89, an nld resi­ contain no quinine, mercury, or poisons of any
River opposite SL Louis. Tbe survey was
kind; pleasant to take, sugar-coated. Ail drug-'
Fire
destroyed
WoodrufTa
papermill
at
dent
of
Victory
township,
Mason
Co.,
gista-25
and 50 Cents.
asked for by Robert Cralcb, and is refused
on account of the movable nature ot the iri- ! Buffalo, and Ilarrlsh’a tobacco factory al was found drowned, tying face down­
‘•GuANDTRY IT."
and, which, it is stated, moves down stream | Lancaster, Pa, and inflicted damage of ward iu tbe Little Saubb- creek May 13.
“It will do you more good than anything I
at tbe rate of eight Inches n day. The de­ i 825,000 on the Kelly nail-mill at Ironton, O.
! &gt;So pnixi by mSU IS
prescribe, la what a prominent physician
posit is washed from the upper and adheres ! lhe proposed consolidaiIon of what is The water was not over 12 inches deep. can
bU. SWAYNE AND
of Rheumatic Syrup to a laxly who was
known as tbe Blair Railroad System with He is supposed to have fallen into the said
to tlie lower end of the hlutid.
suffering
from
iheumatlsm
and
neuralgia
She
tbs Chlc-igo A Northwestern Road was sp- stream in a* fit of dizziness.
ANXIOUS TO ADJOUBN BKFOBC JULY.
did
ao
and
was
cured,
and
to-day
U
entirely
I proved Wednesday at the meeting of stockThe time tor the probable adjournment hol&lt;»TS at Grand Rapids.
John R. Carbaugh, Collins, has a free from pain and cannot say enough in iu
pr &gt;lae.
of Ooogress Is now the uppermost subject
calf that is strangelv and peculiar?
Thousand! of children all through the land
of discussion among Senators and members. , George H. Levis, a petroleum broker of
to-day suffering from salt rheum and scrof­
While no one knows the exact date, it is ! Washington, who had over five hundred constructed, and resembling different are
ula, and thousands of mothers are using llnlunderstood that an adjournment can be ' custoniera, has been missing since Monday animsfa, its ’read being that of a rabbit, tnviita and salves with the hope of curing the mote from WASHINGION
reached by the end of June. Randall is - morning. He » believed to be short to the hog's feet, and back and neck and dear little ones, but how many are disappointed
working up the remaining Appropriation t amount of &gt;100,000 or more.
and discouraged.when, after trying tbewe vari­
Counsel in the Swaim investigation shoulders resembling tbe hippopota­ ous applications, they find lhe child woi se than
bill in the House, so as to adjourn at as
when they commenced their use.
early a date as possible. He said yester­ 1 Wednesday submitted their arguments to mus.
Mothers, do you not know that salt rheum,
day that be knew of no reason that would j tne board. A Wasliingtpn dispatch says:
A boy 13 named Spicer was drowned
I “It is understood the Dudinas of tbe court in tbe lake at Alpena laat week. He scrofula sod fever sores are all the result of im­ ONLY UNKTHAT PUBLISHESTHlKMtEF.
pure
end poisonous blood, and that to effect a
•eems to be the desire of nearly all lhe Dem­ j are adverse to General Swaim.’’
cure
you must first cleanse the blood of its in&gt;ocrats to get away before the meeting of the i At the annual meeting of the stockhold- went out in tbe bay in a skiff when a puriteal
Democratic Convention at Chicago.
| era of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chica­ storm came up and ha began to drift
The safest and most effective remedy to reg-’
SOLDIBB8 AND HAILO1LH TO HAVE A fiUOW. go Rallro d at Pittsburgh Wednesday. Sajn- out into the lake. He became frighten­ ulate the liver and kidneys and rid tbe system
The House CiAnmltteeon Military Affairs uel J. Tilden. G. W. C-sv, J. N. McCulloch ed and jumped out of bis boat, al­ of these loathsome diseases is Rheumatic By
C. A. SNOW A CO.,
nip. Being a compound ot roots and herbs,
agreed to reports bill providing that hon­
Pl-pMlte Patent tittev. Washington. b C
though a tag was hastening to his as makes it a safe, harm lees and effective remedy
orably discharged soldiers and sailors shall their terms having expired.
foryoong and old, feeble or strong.
istance.
In
a
speech
In
the
Canadian
Parliament
be given preference in appointments to civil
Try It, and before three txrttlcs bare been us-1
Tuesday night Cartrigbt, the leader of- the
offices.
Oscar Clark, an Ann Arbor medical ed your child’s skin will be aa smooth and tte
Opposition, aaid the present unrest of the graduate, went to SL Paul where, fail­ cheeks aa rosy as that of your neighbor.
Canadian people could be done away with
"Does yer kspe nothin’ but dry goods here t"
l®th: By Mr. Plumb, to forfeit unearned in three ways—annexation to tbe Uhlted ing to get any practice, be went to saw­
lands granted to the Atlantic A Pacific Hall­ States, Independence, and the federation of ing wood. When that gave out be “No, ma’sm.” “Tbln where wifi I be sfter
way Company and to the Northern Pacific ail tlie English-speaking people of the found himself pennilesa, and Friday gotn’ for a watered silkT'
world.
JOHN B. ALbKM,
A RUN UN A DRLG 8TORF,
evening, in the presence of his family,
To bis Domination for the Presidency,
Never was such a rush made for any Drug
m de by the students ot Washington''and he cut an artery and bled to death in a Store as is now nt F. T. Boise’s tor a trial Bot­
Jefferson College, in mock Republican Na­ few minutes.
tle of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump­
tional Convention assembled, Senator Ed­
Tbe National Association for tbe pro tion, Cough* and Colds. All persons affected
munds says that he much prefers it to the motion of HolinAa will hold a camp­ with Mthma, bronchitis, hosrsnese, severe
coughs, or any affection of the Throat and
real thing, as be dislikes to assume tlie
meeting at Lansing, Mich., od the fair
Nation.
grounds, June 11—18, 1884. The fol­
kiae 11.00.
to allow a rebate of ten per cent, on
lowing membexa of the National assoc­
imported In vreeels of American
Extended Franchise far Ireland.
iation will be present: Rev. Wm. Mc­
Lohdox, May 2L—During tbe debate on Donald, D. D., Boston, Mass.; Rev. G.
the bill for the extension of the franchise In
A. Wood, D. D., Boston, Mass.; Rev.
the House ot Commons yesterday, Lord
ffMCMTSliroiAIllECETABlEPnil
E. I. D. Pepper, D. D., Pbila., Penn.,
Randolph Cnurchlll strongly disagreed
and
Rev. Geo. Watson, D. D„ Cincin­
with tlie amendment of Brodrlck, Con­
WAGON SCALES.
servative, to exclude Ireland from the nati!, Ohio. Dra. Steel and Levy of
openitlona of the MIL He said that al­ Philadepbia are expected. Ample facthough he objected to tbe bill on account of littea for tenting either in board or
MBHAMTOI S6O
iu provislr-&gt;% be thought that the Govern­ canvas tents, at moderate rates can be
And all Bilious Complaints
ment’s portion was statesmanlike. He had
no fear of the result of enfranchising the secured by early application to the sec­
Irish agricultural laborers, and hoped tlie retary, Rev. W. H. Thompson, ’adSnainr the right at M
Conservative* would not alienate the good sing, Mich. Reduced rates on all rail­
over Mr. Enriish to the
&lt;tan*.byavote of BI) to 1X7. Mr. Springer
moved a reoonaMeratioo. pending artrioh a rick’s emepdment lord Geofge Haiuili on roads leading to Lansing.
motion to adjourn
Peter Elegoneby’s son, 18 years old.
asked Churchill what he was driving aL If
tbe remarks were those of Democratic tbry- was plavmg with several children in a
fewn of the future, be would decline to fol­ vacated building, May 20, formerly
low under aoeh le.idership. Brodrick's
amendment was lost—33J to 1S7—Churvh- used aa a gunsmith shop, at Cross vil­
from TylSr, Marfin. Navasota, Crockett.
lage, Emmet county, some above and
some below. He was poking a stick
til rough a stove pipe hole, when a lit­
yeaurday. continuing last night
Thia
tle girl seizing an old rifle fonnd in the
makea the fourth aoueuaDy targe ratefall
Tolido, O., May 10.—Tbe man calling garret pok&lt;*d it through tbe same hole,
himself Charles NeivUie. had hit hearing saying, ”PH kill you.” The boy hit the
hi ttie Police Court Satcrday on the barrel with a stick, when it went off,
charge of bigamy. No defense was offered, killing him instantly. The right side
and at tlie rood union of tbe examination tlie of bis bead was blown off and his skull
accused was held to tbe Common Plesa
Court on U&gt;e charge of bigamy Id &gt;1.500 was shattered into pieces and bis brain
The
tbe rainfall daring tbe last tweutrdonr ball. Itiaalao mW that be has claimed to was scattered promiscuously.
hours was owr eight Indies, at ConsMM b? the long-lost Str Reger Ttehbonw.
shocking affair baa almost erased the
five urciKM, at Dallas, Palmtln. and other
father,
who
threatens
to
be
revenged
pointe four Inches. A hurricane at Mexia
by killing the girl.
was fallowed by a peculiar glare. At
Drmorr, Mieh,, May IL—William
Hempste 4 a Loum wm btewn over and a
Palmer, an old veteran who has attained a THE BELYAK’S CHILDREN OF THE
child killed.
National reputation from being tlie only
DESSERT
Ikwrtands ol ChMrao hi Procession.
“Ha: Ha!” erfas Adam Bennett,
s inland of of St. Helena,
“Why don’t yon buy a Dennett 1
Battle
Creek
Monday.
*d»oi scholars of Brooklyn observed ChUTie tbe only machine that will cut your wheat
inu’s Day yesterday afternoon. In tbe
And with twine very neatly will bind it.
Colembcs. O..May 3L—Tbe DemocratThen cease that horrible frowning,
Wo clip from a neighboring paper
For of all machines ’tie the crowning,
tlie following endorsement of Adam
And taka my advice and do not delay.
and bis great show: “Mr. Adam Fore­
I.40L and Baptista, 9.109. Id attendance on
But bny orw of H. E. Downing.
paugh is entitled to tbe credit due u

A Charlotte firm hsve placed in '
tbeir »t«re, %n electric caab carrier by
which money received for a purchase fa , frealinwnta.
convever! automatically to the cashmt’s «)&lt; sk and the chance returned to
ti&gt;e clerk who sent 1L Itia tbe iuvrn-1
tiftH ot a Kalaroax/wi man

Wind Mills; Wells.

Tubular and Drive Wells.

R. A.

WAHI

BOOKS.

Health Renewer

JONES

aartbqnuta vane

5 TON

LIVER

man who Inu. succeeded in organising
Large stock of Top an 1 Open Buggies, Phaetons,
and carrying forward a scheme which, firm and 3-Spring Wagons, Whips, Harnesses, etc-, that
beside affording rational enjoyment to
sjI! at Rock Bottom prices. Call and see me.
the public, really supplies a need.
There are thousands, hundreds of

Plat] will

�BLOOD

I. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
NEW NACRIIERY!

NcuraJffxa.,
LTICA. U.’BAW.r;

Blood, *&lt;teh
tser.

suddaa blank cam---ever my mind
while preaching, and altbeagh I finished

ing; read it, and tbe Judge strode gloomily

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

of tbe raons lrnorBnt *nd credulous white

It to their Interest to make

The letter in part was as follows:
of terror in lb* HalesviHe section. Mr.
3fllk&gt; Bimpson. the man that you gave the j Nick Colvin, Jr., one of the dtecoreror* of

RHEUMATIC BTRUr CO.. Rochester, M, T,

“No; It seems n^t, for after prontmneing
toners in a rational tummr. -So 1 am told.

was perfectly tautiliar with any of the

* t hla wannm and klak and I—: h.a ewx'w in j ***• OPphSja, vu pl-winc In « S/ld Baar
U» «"■«. b. wauld «« Ulna »n&lt;h
lalm-rtmad
Sb plow
a tan a »:h I knp.U,. aar. io.. r«&gt;b oaiha ! bu&gt;dl-a Andaraon aald that on V. ld.y
for my goal because that womans sun took tbe , week bo was in the woods with Mr. Colvin
doing some catting. He beyd a sound like

OUR SAW MILL

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,

“How did yon reach home*’’

some distance; but, as I said before, I was

at times was like tbe puffing of
rival homo say family Immediately noticed
Colvin returned and dug anti! they got
tired. Tuoy continued to hear a sound like
something frying, but developed nothing.
He had not been there since. Most of tbe
colored people bad been too scared to visit
tbe spot. On the second Bunday after the

quietly seat for She physician. On being frost if Tomic
restored to consciousness ray head ached
slightly and I was unable to sleep.”
ho might disoomode Billie Simpson. The boy
that took lhe goat out of my hou e he was no

citament and exhaustion, and strictly for­
rvlation to me. Bl Iks Simpson treated him for
bids me to do any work for the present”
bringing ont my goat. Tbo capton told mo to
“ Were you ever under the influence of a
similar attack previous to this one!”
“ No; though 1 am by no mesa* well and

time. Ia response to further questions
Anderson said that there bad been a num­
ber of white visitor* to tbe spot. To-day

nia. I went abroad three different times

was noting about me that my husband went
benefited by doing so. I can not give up away on a count of a go it. Your Honor Tomia
my labors, although a council of tbe vestry­ McKenna made p good statement t i you when ,
MB
I
men meet to-night, an 1, si I uo lerstand, »«went Wrour Boom
was &lt;1 run It all that afternoon ho might not,
want to give me an assistant, which I do loose a balf-a-day on my ocounl for be did no I
not care to bare, at least not at present.”
rood for me nor he did wait to sataday the
Dr. Rice js a middle-aged gentleman, bidy .said to Biliio Simpson to knop the irat j
tall, with a full beard of a brown color, loked not to let the g &gt;■: out since I see i :ho I
gray eyee, rattier pale complexion and a goal last I cann &gt;t got It out of my mind nor ■
forehead of more than usual Intellectual no ver will—at tn&lt; m, gate when my goat camo
talo me BllUe Slmprao wit. U&gt;M me &gt;h.i the |
"*!! I
as one of the leading divines of Jersey City
a d I sed that the lady would
and has a wide reputation for hie energy phllude'phia
have to come here and swear to her goat. l|
and eloquence. His connection with the would not have no king to do witb-the goat If |
trial and acquittal of-Covert D. Bennett and
Jennie IL Smith, who were tried tor tho
murder of Policeman Smith, Jennie’s hus­
BOGUS BUTTER BRANDED.
band, and his efforts tn their behalf are
[Albany (N. Y.) 6poclaL]
Alarming adulteration of food, especially
in relation to oleomargarine, was reported
by tbe Senate Committee on Public Health,
says, his mind was a total blank.
in nearly every city end town, they claim,
adulteration by tallow, bone oil and lard
FIENDISH SON.
oil wartound to be prevalent. The pro­
duction of oleomargarine equals half of
the butter production. It ha* been difficult
to discover tbeve imitations, in some esses
[Cape May Coart Houae (N. 3j Special.]
chemical analysis haring to he resorted to.
Public feeling here runs high against Only ten out of thirty samples of butter

clearness and eloquence from beginning to
end, while during tbe larger part of the

Qrace, whose aurrfaat is imminent on the pretense of labeling oleomargarine was
made. The bogus article was largely pur­
mother, two sisters and two brothers, with chased by ealoona, boarding-houses ani
“Rough an Rato.” Tbe boy has been a second-class hotel-*. While pure butter
grief to Lils parents for several years, wild said for forty and forty-five cento a pound,
in his habits, and ungovernable in temper. oleomargarine is sold for a little more than
The punishment which Mr. Grace adminis­ one-third these amounts.
New York and Brooklyn are tho centres of
tered to him rather hardened than subdued
him. Dr. Downs, the family physician. ■ oleomargarine manufacture, some concerns
manufacturing a total of 2,000,000 pounds
horn before supper-time yesterday young e^ch oat of fats brought from tbe West and
from France and Italy. A great deal of
Grace entered the drug-store and said:
bogus batter is made in tbe West and sold
‘Arsenic Is not used nowadays to poison
State’s dairy interests, many farmers being
already driven out of business by the rainThe less of these interests can be ectimated
him. About eight o'clock Dr. Downs was at fromflvetofteamlllionsof dollars yearly.
Fully 40,000,000 pounds of tiogus butter pro­
duct is sold yearly in tbe State, and the Il­
-cept the little daughter Berths, writh­ legitimate business is breaking the export
ing In agony. Ho oooa discovered that butter trade.
The committee strongly condemns the use
of nitric and sulphuric acids in tbe mann.m

AHEAD AS USUAL!

looked around to locate them. Ho at last Ererybody exclaims upon tietcing our Immense New Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Novelties 4a ft*, '
concluded that the sound came from
j tbo
earth
at
a
certain
spot.
neighborhood wed that they are tbo blgest
rakeil
off
the leaves thare,
rogues tn the city of Brooklyn 1 will claim the He
but found nothing. He stuck bi* ax-helve
into the ground, and when he pulled it np
Old Simpson aauing to Hlilie B.mpaon that he
Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear.
male the goat all rite with the Judge that was

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

aaanu tap aicj,

,

t*Oh,” said little Bertha, “it was just
fuL Pa. J
----tildrea drank
their cd

prohibition after

turo and sals of all butter adulterated.

Groceries, Clothing, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.
We are going to “Wake them un early and keep them up late,” and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prices “Town Talk.”

SSOUB OBJECKST-S'JiSffSTiTOIJ
Just drop in and try to comprehend our “drop” in prices. Another item,
also, you will then notice, that

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front I

home of a pretty girl, in every town and
city on his route, which is to say in tbe
principal places east of the Mississippi
River. To my amurmcat, when I seemed
to doubt this, bo produced a little moroccocovered memorandum book and showed
me his collection of feminine addresses.
Leaf after loaf was filled with the naeves
of women, streets and cities. I could not
read them all, nor count them, but I susmoral this
conveya What a state of affairs it indi­
cates I These wore the addresses of res;&gt;ectable dwellings in every instance, tho drum­
mer assured me, and of young women pars­
ing as modest and self-respecting. There
ware not five, bo said, who did not
live with their parents. To only a very
few of them had this man enjoyed at, in­
troduction. He had literally flirted bis
way into so many scores (or hundreds for
aught 1 know) of homes. He told me all
about it, not being able to perceive any­
thing extraordinary i.bout it, except that
a man should' be so fascinating and so suc­
cessful as himself. Ho said he bad met
those young women at tbe railroad depots,
in the churches, stores, horse-cars, stages,
trains and oftener than anywhere else in

interests to enforce thus laws against food

time .by ths use of antidotes all the suf.
reileved of their cramps and retching.
The infant is still dangerously ff not
fatally ill. No cause for this fiendish act
r doing
away with hla family the boy:
; inherit
his father's property.
A FROG quartette.

[Grass Valley (CaLl Tidings.]

GlrtJ

Mr*. MulcsUiy—Good mornin'.
Mrs. O’Holllban—Good mornln’, Mr*.
Mulcahy.
Mrs. Mulcahy—An' how's tbe ould man,
Mrs. O’Hollihan?
Mrs. O’Hullihan — Och, party well,

last night, though.
in question has spent tbe most of biaUfe io
catching dlffesaot kinds of frogs and oiher
little animate, and is quit*^ neutralist.
Tbe ;&gt;arty has now on on baflF^nur differrat kinds of frogs, which
bad for noticed two tram approaching tbe bouse, one
two years, and in that time has quite suc- of whom she recognised as her unwelcome
O^fuUy a----- ....
. visitor. She armed herself with a small
By-and-Bj
little marsh frog is the hand-ax and waited development*. Tbe
niously entered by tbe front door, followed
by his comrade. He approached the lady
and then be must have thought he had
been struck by lightning, for be received a
blow from the ax which felled him to the
floor. His companion advanced to his‘ aid

• bird-1
charuri

ing the soprano a solo, and when it is learn­
ed be intends traveling.__ Tbe soprano.

ouu retched arm, which laid him out
Weeding from a terrible wound. Tbe vil­
la!* soon revived enough to make their
Sound his wife in a terrible state of ex-

Mrs. O»Hollihan—Did you bear tbo news
•bout tbe increase in Mrs. McCarthy's
family, Mrs. Mulcahy ?
Mrs. Mulcahy—Oi did not. Wux it a
bye or a gurrullf
Mrs. O’Hollihan—'Twa* nayther.
Mr*. Mulcahy—Nayther?
Mrs. O’Hollihan—Nayther; twins twins.
Mir. Mulcahy—Wull, wull, wall!

[Arkansaw Traveller.]
“ I’m tbo hugest fool in town,” said a
disconsolate man.
/
Very naturally some one askod bim why.
“ Some time ago I borrowed ten dollar*
from a fellow, and since then have b on
patting myself to great in convenience
i s unning him. To-day I found tnat tbe

i her place.

I left town.

I dssptee to b* troubled unneo

AND

MEDICINES,

—1XCLVD1XG—

Patent Medicines, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
Perfumery, Toilet Article*, School
and Blunk Books, Stationery,
Cigar* and Tobaccos, Pare
Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes than Ever.
I believe that I can say without fear of aontradictlon that my stocks arc

Newer, Fresher, Better

I. N. HARTER,
WooDLaxn, April 12,1884.

THE OLD RELIABLE

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Sheet­ MEAT MARKET
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
HENRY BOE.P
,
Nashville, Mich.
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, CottonFor choice roasts or luscious steaks.
Or pork to go with nice a best cakes.
andes, Hosiery, Etc.,
Go to the Old Reliable.!
ropbiktol

ARRIVING DAILY
I desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them a
"beetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

D. C. GRIFFITH
GREAT IMUCEMEHTS!
Offered to the Trade.

For pork sausage, pure and sweet.
Made in a shop that's always neat.
Go to tbe Old Reliable.

And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
You can buy if you have the means.
At the Old Reliable.
And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief,
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
beef,
To be had at the Old Reliable.
Good veal and fat mutton, -the best in the
land
We shall al was keep tbe like on hand.
At the Old Reliable.
There Is something else, which by your leave,
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
To be had al tbe Old Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
We have it on hand all tbe while.
At the Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraid!
Wc keep ’em fat, specially for our trade.
At tbe Old Reliable.
In fact for anything tn tbe way of meats,
Tbe Old Reliable is tbe place that can’t be
beat,
And don’t you forget it.
&lt;•" The Highest! Msrket Price paid for
Hides, Pelts, etc.

HENRY ROE.

S^EzIJSTCa-, ’84.

him what kind of girls they were, and that
ho replied: “Oh, all kind.” God save the

could not add to his list witf
freedom and lack of ceremony.
[Bpdngaeld. (Di.) Special.]
I Mr*. King, a young married
couple, reside on a farm near Dawson, in
this county. Three weeks ago a. tramp
canib to their bouse and applied for food.
Mis manner was eo insolent that he was
sect about hi* business, and as ho let*tbe

GROCERIES,
DRUGS

-IN-

and said something about the weather, and
she walked with him, invited him to her
home and entertained him. I remember

A TRAMP’S REVENGE.

Having purchased Warsar Bros.’ stock of
Groceries, and occupied their lata stand J
and added naw goods. I am better prepared
to serve tho

Sec me when in need of Groceries, Drugs or
Medicines, and I will save you money.

tbe object of bis admiration, and she xuiule

200^00 out «fS»,MX&gt; quarto famished New
On being confronted with the suspected York City dally in 1882were skim.milk.
young man. Dr. Down* questioned him Tbe appointment of * State inspector of

A Big Tiling!

than any now on exhibition in Woodland, and
every article will be sold at Bed Rock prices.

[New York Mail and Express ]
This drummer was a goo ^looking fel­
low, well dressed, a good talker and in­
clined, 1 should say, to make the world a
play-ground. He told me he bad just met

passed through. Ho said ho had on hour
to spare before tbo train came, and he saw
this young woman and made her acquain­
tance. As ho continued to talk it suddenly
began to appear that he made tbo chase of
the fair sex a regular diversion—perhaps I
ought to -say avocation. He said he bad

EABT SHERMAN STREET.

An Active Trade is always conducted on the Small Profit Plan. Good People-of Woodland

The so-called volcano is evidently nothing
but an underground stream. Tlie detona­
tions were doubtless caused by the caving
of the earth in the hollow made by the Don't allow it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare
with lhe evtraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.
water, and the varied noises were made by
,h. rtppltax ot U. Imprt.oned torr.M.
„„
i„ . uni
TU^olcano •PP**red on the side of a hllL
At the foot of tho hill three hundred yards
«*V» spring gushes up. Tue rains just
before the discovery had been extraordinarlly heavy. This is tho only plausible
explanation of the great Chester volcanic General Dealer,
demon.tr.tlon. which 1, no doubt «IU
“"S k-I&gt;‘
•nM&gt;«lt»&gt; by^tU corrw
....
’ spondonta for the benefit of Northern newj
paper*.
_________________
THE FASCINATING DRUMMER.

H. R. DICKIMMOW A CO.

FARM WAGONS, Wide and Narrow

Tire.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,

CARRIAGES AND PELETONS, Top

and Open.
spring’ wagons,
wagons, Etc.

buckboard

We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

Call the special attention of the public to their
stock of seasonable goods such as

Ilouw and Barn Trimming*.
Salla Olaaa. White la-ad, Hla­
rd Calata, OUa. Farm Teals,
Waol Tvitar, Rope, Ctatern
Pumpa, Farm BrMa. Wire
Hrrerna lor doora and wtndowa. Tin. zine and abort Iren
war®, alto tbe Ce ebrated
Cl&gt;lca&lt;«&gt; CooUlnf Stovea.

stabls, Narmlees, Pteaeestf. InfsHlblc. the yoangMt child may take
by all Druggbta and Hwbcioo Deals™ at IB OSe. a Bas. er by mail.
iryoa ,-f la mM ot law Trou&lt;bint, “*d
not • Job tin, will .Und th. Ini ol tw,
we ean give it to you.
In fact any article in the Hardware Um.
Our good# are from the beat bourns of tbe
laud, and wc guarantee prises aa low as aw
other dealers.

FAUL a VKLTI.

�■ ■ .nj

URE
SICK

HEAD
uytbmwmtod than htUer.il tav»l»-

ACHE

(Me.l Special.]
d. all told, mor® than
bandrd him

on account of tbe girl's youth, sha b-.ln;

these words:

evening, howevei, they bad a Brief inter­
view, after which both were taken deathly

Louis." (Signed]
nected with this letter, if letter It can be
called, is a mystery and romance. Some

this city became engaged to a young lady,
also a resident here. He is about twenty-

ter with tbe Portland postmark on tho en­
velope. Opening It, she found a piece of
very fine note paper, about two inches
wide, on which were written there words:
“Your lover's wife and child are Ln Boston."
[Signed]
• .-it.”
Tho young lady was shocked at this
revelation of her lover's perfidy, and she

ner, but it did not end there. The first let­
ter was followed by many more, and at

CARTER HEDlCIin CO-. New Tori’

during thia
time, and learned tht/&lt;»uso of his diamis-

FOR TEN CENTS.

DUE’S BALSAMIC TABLETS
OSE FATES! TUMBLE* TOP
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,

ONE COOK BOOK.

Where the Fire is Out.
World.

“Haroun of Aleppo,” said Str Philip Derval
“bad nustered every secret tn nature which the
nobler magic seeks to fathom, lie discovered
that tbe true art of healing is to assist Nature
to throw off the disease—to summon, as It
were, tlie whole system to eject tbe enemy that
has fastened on a part. His process all includ­
ed tbe reinvigoration of the principle of life.”
In thia tbe Eastern sage merely anticipated
tbe prictice of the best phyaiclans of to uar.
What life Itself U, nobody knew then— nobody
knows now- But we have learned something
•ct tbe reasons why tbe mysterious tide rises
and falls. Provided the great organa of the
body arc not Irreparably destroj ed, medical
science can always relieve, and often sake. Yet
no reputable physician now adheres to tbe bar­
barous and stupid processes of depletion, auch
as bleeding, by which ft was attempted to cure,
disease bv reducing the patient's ability to re
slat it. Now-a-daya we do not tear down tbe
fort to help the garrison—we strenghten it.
In this intelligent and beneficent work, it la
conceded that PARKER'S TONIC leads ail
other medicines. As an Inrigorant it acts im­
mediately and powerfully upon tbe circulation
and the organs of digestion, thus giving Nature
tbe assistance she calls for. It foltows that all
alltbcnts of the stomach, kidneys and liver are
at once relieved or cured. No other prepara­
tion embodies the same qualities or produces
similar results. It is delicious to use, and the
best known anti-intoxicant. Priee 50c and 81.
Hiscox &amp; Co., New York.

THZCELTTHUE

£7 IRON
TONIC
FACTS SEMDUi.'

Dr. Eatart faa

ing upon a girl, Ada Swift, daughter of
Oliver Swift, recently postmaster of Lhe

ed in demonatratlng tbo fact that ho never
had a wife or child, and in the end tbe
young lady was made to see the groat
wrong she had done him and he was re­
stored to his former place in her affections,
and by that time it had become manifest
that tbe letters emanated from an insane
brain. They continued to come, In fact
they came all the time. They were found
folded Into the morning paper, they were
found in Isikete of groceries left at tbe
bouse, and at one time twenty-five of tho
notes, rolled together, were found in the
front yard. Every possible effort was made
to discover lhe author of the letters, but all
in vain. The notes bearing the Portland
postmark w re followed by others sent
from outside tho city. In several instances
letters were .ent from Baltimore, two had
the St. Louis postmark, some thirty came
from Now York and one from Chicago.
Stranger still, one came from San Fran­
cisco. There is absolutely no trace of a
purpose animating the writer, otherwise
than to give annoyance to tbe parties con­
cerned. For example, one day tho notes
wlllsay, “Your lover's wife and child are
in Boston,” and perhaps tho same day
another letter will locate them in 8;. Louis.
The writer sei ms to have but one thought.

two ounce* of landannin and they had
swallowed it, Intending to die together.
The heavy • doses produced vomiting and
suiokie was averted, though tbe girl is still
to tho home of tbo girl to see ber, but failed.
He talked about killing her and; hlm.-l',
and last night, at tho suggestion of Dan .’a
friends, Hwlft bad bim arrested on the
charge of attempting murder, tho obj -ct
being to deprive him of his ability to injure
by Constable James Hannon, who, with D.
H. Crawford, 4®clded to guard him In tbo
office of Magistrate J. M. Crawford until
morning. Dane willingly submitted, was
searched and settled down in an arm-chair,
soon going apparently to sleep.
Boon after midnight the guards were
aroused by two pistol-shots, and caught
Dane falling from the chair, revolver in
hand ahd blood gushing from his right tem­
ple. Ca had drawn a smell revolver from
concealment in his clothing, placed it to his
need and fired, tbe second shot proving
harmless. Hs lingered unconscious uutil
three o’clock and died.' He was twentyone years old, of good family and good ed­
ucation, having been correspondent for
“veral local papers. The .writer drove
through ten miles of mad to tbe scene, and
gained the particulars from talks with
Swift, Hannon and other witnesses of the
strange and sad affair. The girl will prob­
ably recover, though all knowledge ot her
lover's death is an yet kept from her.

A LENTEN COMPROMISE.
low Mrs. Topnoody PmpoM-il to llrcttn i
CbristUw Life—II r Huabnnd’a DlsgUat.

(Merchant Traveler.]
. Mr. Topnoody was quite hilarious when
he came home, Tuesday evening, and goin;
into the kitchen, be smiled gaily at his wtft
and said:
“My dear, it bad not occurred to me liefore, but why is this week like our um­
brella?” .
"1 don’t know, I’m sure.”
“Ha, ba, my dear, because it’s Lent!”
“Yon don’t moan to say, Topnoody, that
you’ve gone and lent that umbrella again,
do you?” she snapped out, regardless ol
the venerable conundrum her husband had
launched at her.

The letters received through the mall, are
but a small portion of the total number,
many having been thrown into the houae
or left at the door.
The Bunday Timex is not delivered st a

only a joke. Besides, in the Lenten season
you should forego your usual pleasure, and
not be quite so high tempered.”
“Don* talk to mo, Topnoody, about tem­
per. I haven’t got half as much as you

be tampered with, if at all, in broad day­
light, and yet recently in one copy of that

“Of course not, love. You’ve been giv­
ing your temper to me so long, that 1
sometimes think tbe supply oogbt to b&lt;
nearly exhausted.”
“There yon go again, Topnoody! You
arc always finding fault and trying to
make me unhappy.”
“Forgive me, my dear. Bat really, now,
don't you think it right to recognise th it

Four of them located “the wife and child”
in Boston, and one carried thorn to Provi­
dence. The manner In which lomt of the
notes have been introduced into the bouse
has been not a little strange. For exam­
ple, the young lady, on entering the dining­
room recen ly, tounfi two notes on her
plate, both reading as follows:
LBlgnodj
Spy.
The girl was astonished. No one had been
in the room since she left it to go to tbe
parlor, and the door leading Dorn the par­
lor to the hall had been wide open, as well
as that leading fiom tbe kitchen to the din­
ing room, and the outer door leading to the
kitchen had been locked. W..en she won'
to the parlor the person who carried the
notes to tbe dining-room must bare gone in
by tho kjtch* n door, and in order to have
reached the kitchen most have passed by
tbe low windows of tho parlors. Tbe
enemy. No member of either family of tbe
young people have been outside the city for
many months, and suspicion doe. not rest
upon any one at present. The young peo­
ple propose to avoid all notoriety and the

from temptation, desires and frivolities ot
the world? Don’t you think that Lent ia
the Bunday of the year, and that we should
observe it accordingly?"
“Certainly 1 dp. You didn't take'me foe
a Chicago woman, did you? I’ve got just
aa much religious sentiment as you have.
and cigars, until Easter, 1’11 agree to give
up the strongest link that binds me to the
Old Nick, and for a season try to be s'
Christian."
“It's a bargain, but you must tell me
what you will give up, if I give up cigar#

[Baltimore (Md.i Special.]

Caldwell were plaintiff, in the celebrated
Johns will case, an action brought by the
heirs of John Tolly Johns to set aside a

TRADE

MARK

ences by tbe beneficiaries under the wUL
the jury and it is s ieged that during the
trial of the cane Turner and Miss Cal well

Liver xad Jduey Bemecy,

plaintiffs. cuunst-I for defendants filed a
motion tor a naw trial, on the ground that
Turne/had been influenced by Miss Coldfled that Turner while sitting In the jury­
box would smile at Miss Caldwell and she

COLOSSAL SWINDLERS.

DLTBOrr, MICH.

[Cincinnati Special.]
The N^w*Journal publishes a lengthy
expose of aww;-idle, which the Post-office
authorities designate as tbe colossal swi &gt;•
die of the age, carried on through the nuiiii
Ite victims being in all parte of the country.
For a long time tbe following advertise­
ment has been inserted in hundreds of
weekly papers all over the country:
"Life loans at four percent. Principal never

8600, for Ufa. Bead tour cents torn irtcilare.
“W. Kobebth, Ma: arur.
•WWeet Fifth strait, dnclnnad. O."
On receipt of the stamps a circular was

&gt;uio. hour Steinach, Diarrhoea, and
1’cvenshneea. It insun-a health and
unturui Bleep, without morphine.
! mtotumend Uaai

Mall9.t»a. m. An-Cbkago 5p. m
Day Express lL30p.m. Arr Chicago A50 p. m
Bv. Express 10.35 p m. ArrCb'cago 7.30 a. m
Pacific Kx.. 11.66 a. m. A er Chicago 7.56 a. m
Fan-well then to Morphine Byrnja.
Castor OQ and l-aregcrte, and

CENTAUR LINIMENT—&lt;n absolute cure for Bheuma.-.m, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &amp;c. The most Powerftil and Pene*
i rating Fain-relieving' and Healing Remedy known to man.

UaU.....7.. 8O6 p. m. A -r D&lt; unit 6 00 p.m.
Dav Express 4.03 p.m. Are Drtrofc 6.25 p. m, ’
Allxjtic Ex. 3 -5 a. tn. Arr Dei mi i 555 a. m-

Tm Atlantic end Pacific txp-esses run. da! ly
other, ran dally except Sunday.
:
Grand Kapidw IMviaioti.

STATIONS.

FURNITURE!
Oar stock includes Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Springe, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suite of all styles
and prices.
,

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS.
We have the very best appliances and the Finest Hearse
in Central Michigan.

RANGER &amp; FARLEY,
Opposite Williams House,

Battle Creek, Mich,

NO ONE!
WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN MY LINE

CAN AFFORD
To make theirSprinlg Purchases with­
out First Seeing My Stock.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS I OFFER:

Men’s Low Button Shoes, - $2.00
Men’s Low Button Shoes, - 1.75
Ladies’ Dressed Kid Button
2.00
Shoes—Best,
1.25
Ladies’ Button Shoes,
.06
Bleached Muslin, per yard,
.08
Double Width Gingham,
.04
...
Good Prints,

De*!' AU

p. m
Grand Ranlda Lv ^5
Middleville.....

VermontrlUe...
Charlotte......
Eaton Rapid*...
Rivea Junction.
Jackson
Detroit

1.50
305
2.80
2.68
3.22
845

STATIONS.

amall

Icra had received about $1.25 in cash and
stamps for almost nothing, and made no
further replies. Complaint being made to
tbe Chief of Polica a reporter ferreted tbe

ber of swindles of a like character, tho last

Coart room. Turner, when put upon the
stand to testify, acknowledged the flirting,
and said he had become infatuated with
Miss Caldwell in court and cultivated the
acquaintance sincethat Lima; that they had
me several times daring the trial of tbe
Case, and he had frequently visited l.er at
borne. He denied being influenced by tbe

year ago. Robert.., Williams or West, or

diet for defendant., but was overruled by
the other jurymen. Tbo judge refused to

and Hub
Watch
headquarters at fo Clark street, ho carried
on various swindling opera-Ions under the
names ot Henry B. Hudson, Hudson.

0.00
6.47
7.11
a io
&amp;S7

780

9A5

5.56

G. R.
Ex.

000

2.85
3.55
4.10
4.50
5.20
6.40

lies

8Ji2

Mall

...
Detroit.
Jackson ------Rives Junction.
Eaton Rapids...
Charlotte
Vermontville. -.
Nasbrille
llaslinx*..........
Middleville'....
Grand Rapids..

9 20
10.25
10-.7

400
6.45
7.""

12 43
1.07

7£&amp;

1.40
X'JO

9.07

S.50

10.35

10.25

Through C«u.in-« and Bleeping Ca.» to and
from GranA Rxpld? and Detroit. All I .ulna
connect tn same depot at Delmit with .rains
on Canada Southern divlslen.
E. C. BROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD,
Aaa’t Gen. Sup. Jackson. Gen’ISup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen-'Pa-« aid Ticket A"ent. &lt; bl«-?jr.
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. 8. GOV’T
TO CARET THE FAST MAU

Burlington
Route
GOING WEST
ONLY LINZ SUNNING TWO THROUGH
TRAINS DAILY FROM

CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

SAN FRANCISCO,

KANSAS CITY,

40 This Beats Them All! 40

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
Throagh Llae. losllUse Braith red neum
Keren* of the Wasl and fcstb-Wet, iKiwUng
u&gt;e Moeotalna of OOLOKADO, tboVnitej ot IM
Yoosnlta, the

CITY OF MEXICO,
HOME-SEEKERS

FORTY SUITS Of CLOTHING

TH BOUGH

------ TO CLOSE OUT AT------

car uni

T.J. FOTTKR,

pcacsvTL' lowill.

Gen. Pare. -AtfiChlcaf..

You must call at once to secure a Fit

GROCERIES CHEAP

BALL’S

6 cts
7 cts
77, cts.
8 cts.

Brown Sugar,
Coflfee “C,”
Coflfee “A,”
Granulated,
Best 50-Cent Tea in America.
Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs

casion, from the surplus profits arising
from tbe Immense lists expected. The vic­
tim at once subscribed, and in making ap­
plication for a loan
stamps, and finally
blank No. fl.

ano her juryman saw Turner .lip Mis*

Turner lioth mere in excellen: nocirty.
T~us a courtehtp which began in a court
room ended happily in a marr.a;®.

MAIN LINK.
Trains on the Main Line will pans Jacksou
as follows: .
Going Went from Jackoon.

Every suit marked in Plain Figures

enormous so far. Tbe princi|»al .windier.

and Matt Bitters Co.

STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
,

75 Cents on the Dollar. 75

Christian as any woman
Topnoody backed out.

Maud W. CaldweLL daughter of John Cald­
well, a well-known physician, and tbe

Trxner, member of the Corn and Flour Ex­

The .Niafcrx. Falls fRoute.

for Infants and Children.

"Well, Topnoody, it is my husband. I
feel sure if I could send him to the countiy

the lady, “and I guess the letter, won’t

A ROMANTIC LOVE AFFAIR.

CASTORIA

CORSETS
---------

SIGNS

1IOM&lt;EOI»A.TIXIC

Physician and Surgeon

SOLDIERS and SAILORS who were disabled

Office first door east of Op ra House and
near residence on comer of Washington -nd
State Btreeta, NaabvUla, Mich.

any diaability, no matter bow slight, gives voa
ELY'S
a penstao- NEW and HONORABLE DlECHAROE8 OBTAINED. Wtdowa, children
and parents of aoldlcn firing in the service, or
afterwards
from
direaso
eontrerted therein, arc entitled to pension. REJF.CTWives Belief at ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­
IALTY. Bounty, Back pay and Hone Claims
Qaee. Thorough Collated.

^cificACO

' ?tr.rsr&amp;3

CO.Vch’cago.'nL

OPIUMHABIT!

Catarr CREAM BALN
LT'S

Boeton. Chiea.o, New York and Cincin­
nati. He has also been in jail for «oma of
his numerous swindles. In New York in
1&amp;&lt;2 he was conducting swindling schemes
under the al ares of G O. Horton, Burton
&amp; Co-Hale, Owen &amp; Cn^Hamruoud 4C-1.,
C. O. Horton &amp; Co.. T. E. Wallace A Co.

treftmwit

will

NstaUgaor

•r naff.

Apply

PENSIONS INCREASED

at any lime when the disability warrants it.
in sotne manner tbe dkability has increased
or you were rated too low. So aj&gt;p!y for

(iorm

AU Ktad. Reiiatted.

tert enables me to attend promptly to al claka*
Hive it a Trial. __ I__. .1_________ .r„l .-IrU.

Isterrd

Send for circular.

Parker's Tonic

DICE TESTED ALWAYS PRE­
FERRED! BETTER THAN
llydfeordarsii
ly hrtpful

HIBCOX a GO.,

�BUNTER.

END OFTHEI.ATE PANIC

1884

. 1884.

COWIOXHCe RE»TORtt&gt; IN COTHAM.

tbe um of St Jacoba Oil. Mr. Hay writes that
&lt;•
0.
.. .
—.1 g

caltod

■r»tra of Mxrftomic terMatloo
A counter Irritant—The woman who offer*

Arttar f&lt;
CnicAoo, &gt;l*y M.—The Natiooal Indue*
gN*w To**, May 10.—Saturday moraine

fully restore*. Affaire progressed tn a fair
way toward the speedy recovery of values
bi stocks. There was no crowd st Rn.well

090,000 ainoo Wednesday
and
ioet
probably 85,000,000. Tbe oplntoa pre­
vailed last
Saturday
that
Sage’a
trouble waa not ovet. but he ts repertedto bare more ready money than any
man on Wall street. Tlie firm ot IlotebJ Use* Burnham bare liquidated over &gt;1,000,000 ot ludebtedneas and will rwutue
soou. The other broker Arms are fixing up
their accounts awd can Dot yek tell where
they will stand. Tbo banks «x»w hold &gt;3,127.025 In ezeesa ot legal requiremeuta.
Share speculation In the Exchange opened
with a marked improvement. Thu sales
for the day were unusually liesvy, re &lt;hing
456.000 shares, a largo number of ■which
were taken far for foreign account Money
which at ooo time lent at one-quarter per

1

annum.
.
In lite aftemooa tbe banks were free
lenders, causing a buoyancy in which tho
active stocks partloipated, iieavy sates being
made at the advanced figures, a nA closing
denis Indicated that values had improved
over tiie finish Friday to the extent of 1@4
per cent Government bonds were active
at higher ratwu The feeling In railroad
bonds marked an improvement but Nlate
Mcuritl'-s were rather lame. United States
called bonds to the amount of 8323,800 were
redeemed.
.
C. McCulloch, Beecher 4 Co., shipping
and comtni-wkiu merchants and bankers,
suspended Saturday and made a general
assignment Tbe bead oi the firm is a
nephew of Henry Want Beecher.jTho liabil­
ities were not definitely known, but were esti­
mated at from &gt;280,000 to &gt;500,000. Wilk
lam Pinkney, doing business as Benner A
Pinkney, shipping and commi-ssion, also
made an assignment giving $22,300 prefer­
ences. His liabilities are estimated at about
8100.00(1

New Yoiik. May 21.—Ferdinand Ward,
of the firm ot Gnral de Ward, a as arrested
yeateiday afternoou on the application of
City Chainberlaiu J. Nelson Tappan, who
claims that the firm owes hitn 3M5,OUU.
. Ball wm Used at giteO.OOO.
PiTTsBVHon, l*a. M«iy 23-—Owing to a
continued run by depositors, the I’enn
Bank «»f this city ctaaxi its doors at noon
yesterday. The capital is S2M.00U. The
latest statement showeil loans and discounts
of$L0Ss&lt;XW and deposits of 82,137.000.
Disuust was caused by rumors that od
brokers bad been allowed to overdraw their
accounts, causing the withdrawal of nearly
5700,000 within five daya. Willlan N. Rid­
dle. tixr President, who has been prostrated
by illness claims ta have the largest dePwilt and the greatest amount of stock.
Tbe Farmers’ National helped tho Penn
Hank thrmigh the clearing-house on Tue»day by a lean of &gt;100,000.
BASE-RALL.

i
The following is lhe standing of tlie va­
rious clubs hi tbe National League up to the
dose of play on Saturday:
1 Ichlcsgo..
1 Buffalo...
2 .C-eveland
&amp; Detroit..
Phlladelphial
Tbe following is tbe position of the con­
testing uuioe In lhe American Association
Hon. //»'.

2, Brooklyn5
LoutevUle.. .. 10
Metropo-itan V
Cinc.nnatl
&amp;
HL Lou i«...... 7
PiUsbunrh ... 4
AthloUc fl
* Washington.
3
Baltimore
fl
Indianapolis . . 1
Columbus •
•il'oledo............. 1
Tbe Union League clubs stand as follows:
Won. Lad.
Waa. taML',
0 Chicago............ ti :
...... 15
Boston ..
.. 14
5 Pbliaiolphia___ fl Ji
H
0|Waatiington...... 3 D
Baltimore.
8
»| Altoona.............. 3 14

S

Ihm.Ai&gt;KU’iHA,M«y 2L—In the Methodnouuced that Rm*. D. M. Buckley had re­
ceived 251 out of-324 votes for edltor.cf tbe
ChriatiaM Ailvooale, New York. Her. Dr.
Arthur Ed wards, tbe present lucumbcaL was
nominated aud «-elected editor of the
NorDucetlem Christian Advocaie. Ctticaga Bev. Dr. Fry was ehoseo editor of the
CenUnl ChrlsMan Advaoaie, Buffalo,
iter. Dr. Baylis waa elected editor of lhe
IFestem Christian Advocate, st Cincin­
nati. Rev. O. IL Waxnrn was re-elected
editor of the Northern Advocate. A bal­
lot for editor of tbe Pittsburgh Advocate,
resulted iu ao cboJcc. tho Rev. Dr. Smith

to obtain adnUodon. raan.tgecsent of tbe enterprtoe or lack of
dreds left,
Upe* th* ptelf&lt;
.
„ proper advoi Using, tbe attendance was very
ball were many ladies. A mlllt my band much smaller than was anticipated, and at
enlivened tbe meeting with popular.and Na­ do time exceeded sixty.
Tire industrial represented In the con­
tional alra. C. N. Btlse called tlie meet­
ing to order, and F. 8. W inatou. Chairman gress were cane-sugar, bect-reurar, sorglium,
rice, cotton, ilnreed oil, wool, salt, jute.
which be rtated the object of the meeting,
introdu- ed Judge Horace Russell, who read
ducto. Delegates were present also repre­
tbe rwoiuiloiM iudunmg tbe ftaddunh
Tbe resolutions decL.ro a deep interest by senting commercial interests, manufactur­
tlx? business men of tlie city to lhe welfare ers. the Inventor's A«aoclaUna. several
of Um country, sod expnea a desire that Iktards of Trade. Railroads, aud tbe New
President Arthur may bs Doiuluated tor a Oricsns Exposition.
number of reason* He assumed the office
S. S. Boyoe, of this city, called tbe non­
under circumstances of great delicacy; be vention io tinier, and at hi* suggestion T.
baa borne btoueif, personally and officially, D. Curtin, of Syracuse, was made tempora­
so agio inspire confidence; he has brought ry chairman. Mr. Curtis delivered an ad­
order out ot eonfusiun, and tbe country lias dress upon the demands of tlie hour.
been peaceful and aafeasd the Administra­
At Ute conclusion of Mr. Cortis’ addreaa.
tion b.is been pure. He has bwu President Colonel
Louis Bush, of Louisians, was
and his actions regarding the cuneucy. re­ made permanent Chairman, with S. S.
of Chicago, as Secretary.
duction uf taxation, public ecuuomy aud Boyce,
An
adjournment
was taken until 3 o'clock
the proper protection of American industry
meet with our heartiest approbation. He to n .bie„tl»e Conitn'itee on Resolutions to
ie commended for tos efforts to separate prepare its report. That proved to be a
civil service from political partisanship more difficult task than wii expected, for
His judicial appointments have been auccvMlve adjournments to three o'clock,
impartial and
free
from
political lour o'clock, aud finally to 7 210 o'clock were
blit. Judges Ora* and Biatchford are fuund oeccasary.
Tlie rejiort of the committee, when pre­
cited as examples. He has been President sented
Id the evening, proved to be of
himself, and has uot(use(H&gt;i» official patronage lu-any way to pri&gt;tnul.?bKjM»n-potitia*l formidable dimensions. Each industry
represented
In the congress was mentioned
future. All lhe f/epublcan convention*
in
tlie
resolutions,
which, taken as a whole,
have thus far appiyivod unqualifiedly of his
Administration. The la»t sect.on of tlie were strongly of lhe protection stamp. They
were adopted with virtually no opposdlkm
-resolution is as follows:
except from Judge Atwater, of M uneapo
Ito. who gave hto suppbrt only to one advo­
cating tlie Improvement of yie Mississippi
umptinntlv elceted. To the accompiMhmcnt ami other inland transportation ways.
of thia end we pledge our unwearied efforts.
Below will be found a condensed state­
The principal address of tbe evening waa ment of what was Included In the pream­
delivered by Bev. Henry Ward Beecher. ble and resolutions which were adopted:
Other spe»-dies were m de by Park Good
The principles applicable to mqnan bl-4
win. Ex-SecreUry Bristow, J. IL Herrick. and artstocracica are nut applicable, to Ui a
ITesldeut ot the Produce Exchange. Ed­ Nation, wli.cti to one “of tbe people, by tbe
ward Pierrepont, and W. A. Geidatby. a people, nnd tor the people.' Tbe marvelous
merchant A committee ot oue hundred
r.llK c p
WRIUI,
(* .
will be appointed to go to Chicago.
•n brought about ver) lartre1 . home Industries. Our
most prosttoroua ora* have beoa those under
KILLED-HIMSELF IN FEAR.
a iiro.cetiiu policy and the most &lt;1 su*ir&lt;ui»
ones under it policy spproxlmatlnir fro*
trnde. Free tnufu toad ctr&gt;ne not upp icaid*
be«namong nations except on a ba’ls of equad.7

csttonai. relljnou. and .octal privilege and
•uob
.k-l— .phyaieal courforta aa tho. ..freemen
r( /"I,,.. St of
♦ Z,
m a fa ladou« and

impraoUoabl- theory, sue
i reign oapitained
..I —a. tanreiy
‘-- -by. the
&gt;k. money ot
a. ..mavS.-IB
naxleraUoti the theory of thu*a mauu.acb

ask with etnphaala why tabor r»|Uire&lt;i to pro
duce wool ia teas worthy of protootton than

DON'T 8FILL THE MILK.
“There ia do Me crying over spilled milk,”
rays the old saw. If you are not only baki. but
have no life in tbe note of your Lair, there is
no use crying over that, cither. Take tmtb
time and youroelf by the foretodr wldfe there
to a forelock lelL Apply Parker’s Hair Balaam
to your hair before matters get worse. It will
arrest the falling off of your hair and restore
its original color, glosa aud aoluteaa. It i» *a
perfect dreaaing withal, clean, richly perfumed,
cools and heals tbe realp.

BATTLE CREEK

SPRING GOODS

CARPETS
BLACK SILKS

ton. He will be exhibited at the next scentennlal show.

CASHMERES.

kMIR V. — VW
That tbs long-continued, pa pablf and avstemBtlc underra uation of imported wool*.

WELL REWARDED.
A literal reward will te jmi&lt;j to any party
who will produce a case ot Liver, KiUuey, or At Prices that Deft Cokpb8to&lt;nacti cumptatat that Electric Bitter* will
not «|&gt;eeuily cure. Bring them along, It will
cost you uothiug for tbe medicine if it falls to
rmos.
cure, and you wul be well rewarded for your
should rtxxj.vo tho immediate attention of trouble teaide*. AH blood db&gt;ea*ca, bUiou*ncs*, Jaundice, Constipation, aud general debil­
The resolutions were signed by Albert ity are quickly cured, bauslactton guaranteed
Chapman, Vermont; John Ray, New York; or
। money reluuded. Pnce only filly cents per
It A. Puglt, West Vinrlnla; A. D. Whit­ bottle. Fur sale by F. T. Bo tee.
more, Wisconsin; Edward Brunson, Kansas;
Spring inay be postponed on account of the
Mortimer Loerlng. Indiana; &amp; P. Smith,
Illinois; H. McAllister, Jr., Colorado; L. weather, but that new spring bonnet, Dever.
L Seiber. Missouri; R. IL Claridge, Texas;
AakF. T. Boise about Acker's Blood Elixir,
I*. Jansen, Nebraska; W. IL Cowden, tbe only prcpaiauon guaranted to cieaitec the
Ohio; William Bull, Michigan, and W. L blood and remove ail enrume diseases.
{JTSamplcs Rent by mail If requested.
Archer, Pennsylvania.
Self made men are not “Lorn to command,”
Chicago, May 21.—The WoaLOrowere*
Oootwition re:i metabled at nine o'clock !&gt;ccause they are uot “made to order."
yesterday morning.
.
A contented mind to belter than riches; and
Mr. H. McAllister,- of Colorado, addrermed the.gi'thering. In the course of bls yet you can’t buy a brick block nor j-ay a board
remarks he said that Colorado was united bill with it.
in favor of protection and a restoration of'
From Col. C. H. Mackey( 3k'd Iowa Infantry :
the tariff on wool.
have now t&gt;een Ukibg Ely's A ream Baiu&gt; lor
Secretary John M. Millet rea&lt;l a paper Ithicc
tiMjtilha, and am expeiieuclbg uu trouble
written by John McDowell, of Pennsylva­ iruuicatarrh whatever. ‘
-■ - - - - nia, on tlie all-absorbing tuple to wool­
growers—protective tariff.
Prof. Van Buren Denslow was requested
t1 ira
feel very grateful for the wonderful cures
by President Delano to address tlie ronven- perlurtucd
with
—
... E
uq
.- ■,i Cream Balm I have bad
tion on lhe '•Twriff.” He did so, and was • -•
—*• —
- form tor twenty-live yearn.
atarrb
in --------ita w&lt;&gt;r»t
L&gt;udly applauded.
triCTi-—J.
Tho address urges the wool-growers and
sheep breeders of the United Stales to sus­
Tbe
only
way
to
gel
a
murderer
in'the
West
tain al the |*olls for legislative officers only
Mien
such C-UIUIU»IU'
candidate* wS
as luc
are in
HI ,«,(■(
favor *&gt;l
of uunpiawade&lt;]uate- convicted is to pul a rope mauutacturcr on lhe
|„ protecting and encouraging the great IdJ //.
., L
b rest uf siicep-buebandry bv
by vftlln
voting
to, rft
re_­
store tbe wool tariff of 18117. or rate, of din . DeLand's Chemical Baking Powder lias al- '
ties al least as protective as those embodied
Wartwnted for Ten Years uot to Crack,
Frei. Chalk or Blister. Painta, Oils,
Varnishes and Brushes.
TUe following resolution was adopted;

Come and See Us and
Save Money.

T. B. SKINNER.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, Putty * Sash
Doors, Blinds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints

ibe true j-oltc- of this Null «n until such tit »e mnounta of ahoddy t-elng us&lt;*l in the n«nu- ! sun b*toa uuiy. Plea?*- tiv it. It will go tar­
ns o her nations shall secure to their worse •» fu ture of clothing fabrica, thereby di-pl ciug ther, make better basin, and to ven healthful,
a recompense for their tabor o ;ua) to that *•- ' many million j ouuds of wool, call* for the et&gt;
-'
cured to our worker*.
acunent of law* by the several .-ta e* by
A Wall street millionaire ha* received a tegi (ingress shuu.d maintain a fairly protect!*. , which all wood* shall be labeled by th, venBEST ON WHEELS.
tan.f uiHin ail American productions and | dor. *»&gt; the purchaser may know tho kind aud
buUie for “decayed point-givers” on the finan­
A resolution looking to tbo establishment cial question.
WLard Plows and Repair*,
do not promote economy or justice; and lh&lt;-tr of a quarterly periodical to be publtobed in
cultovUon la Inquisitorial and Imtstinx, boinx lhe Interest of wool-growers waa parsed.
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourtxm, Ind.,
Sooth Bend Plows nnd Repaint;
a direct tax on aclcnce, art, medicine and
TLe committee appointed Monday to says, "both my sell aud wile owe our lives to
other Interests, and should be repealed.
SUdob's CmiBuuiptiuu Cure.”
Gale Chilled Plows and Repnira.
tbo Itnt-orvallon ct pauper and contract )n- draft an addreu to the woof-grower* ot the
ARE you m»&lt;lc miserable by Indigestion,
ber should tie prohibited by law. Th* devel country reported an address which wu
CousUpaUuu, Dizxiurw, Ixmh ot Appetite,
opmont and protection of our national system adopted.
ZOO
ot inland, water and rail transportation, es­
Chicago, May 21.—The Wool-Growers. Yedow bktu! buuoii'a Vitalixcr la a positive
pecially the Improvement of the MiasiMlppl. Convention, at Ito closing aewstau, TOeeday cure.
are easential to the prosperity of our var.uus
SPRING
TOOTH
HARROW,
WHY
will
you
cough
when
Shiloh's
Cure
afternoon,
decided
to
establlih
a
quarterly
Indus.rlea. and abou d be advanced The pro­
ducer of raw material should receive tbe nunc publication in tbe interest of tariff legislation will give immediate renef. Price 10 cts slid &gt;1
benefits that tbe tariff gives the manufacturer, affecting lhe wool-growing interest of lhe
BHILOH'B Catarrh Remedy—a positive cute
and there should be no reduction of the dutlw* country, and a committee was appointed to
now on raw hemp. tlax. Jute, ramie, or their
_________________
awr and fragrant perHACKMETACK a leading
substitutes. The mining interests should t-e carry out the project On motion of Mr. Codfostered by tbo Government.
Congress ding, of Kansas committees ot three each fume. Prue U&gt; auu tto «.ta.
should carefully guard our sugar Interests,
BHJLOH’8 Cure will immediately n ve
and protect them by adequate duties on for­ were appointed to attend the Republican
eign sugars produced by stave, scmi-slave and Democratic National Conventions Croup, M hooping cough auu BruuchnUa.
possible, a wool-tariff
and o her low-grwde labor. Such a specific to secure. If
FUKDyapepcta nod Liver Complaint you
With tlie Best Hanger made, all put up by
duty should be restored on cut-hoop and cel­ plank In the platform of each. The have a pnuteU guarantee uu every buttle ot
a strictly first-claM Tinner of years’ ex­
lo n-des as would enable manufactureni ben' committees selected were J. H. Hop­ ttbiloh's Vilalixcr. Il never Ians to cure.
perience, who la also a Tin, Copper
A NASAL injector tree with carh bottle of
and Sheet Iron worker. R«-e u»
There should be such a duty on old rat’s and pin. of California; P. Jansen, of Nebraska,
scrap Iron a* would prevent their Importation. and Columbus Delano, of Ohio, Repui.Le­ Shllob'a Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
and have your buildings
Tbe reciprocity treaties with Mexico and the ans; and Colonel John Slockd-le, of Penn­
spouted. and save
Sandwich Island* should be abrogated because sylvania; W. it Cowden, of Ohio, and Col­
many times their
under an abuse of them the semt-alave-gro«n
•urar of tboae countries are introduced into onel Lester A Faulkner, of New York,
this country, thus brtngui* American free Democrats.
The Cooveulion then ad­ cause they like to have nice things said about
latKirer* In direct competition wf h seml-stavr journed.
them when their backs are turned.
laborer*. The wo ( grower* of this country
represent a capital of *&gt;*iO,UOO,OOU and their
“The Etar that leads them all.”
New York Democrat c Slate Convention.
Over brain work and ezcctac* reduce the vi­
Interests *bouid tie amply protected, lhe
tality and cause nervous exhaUatiun, etc. Tlie
patent taws should be carefully revised.
▲lbant, N. T., May 8L—The Demo­ Pastile treatment is a riujieal cure. Harris
Mew Home Mewing Hachlnea,
cratic Stale Committee met st the Delevan Remedy Co., bL Louis, Mu., send free mils.
dustr.ai and Centennial Cotton Exposition to House, In tills city, at funr o’clock yester­
be held there nex. December. Mtfaara &gt;obn
Needle* and Attachment*.
Taxation to said to bear equally on all classes,
Foos, of Ohio; C. T. Brown, of Illinois: T. D. day afternoon. Every member was present.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
Curtis, of New York; J. D. Bushnell, of Iowa: The proceedings were unmarked by any­ from lhe fact that it hardly presses on tbe rich
John Diamond, of Louisiana; J. A. Smith,
and presaea hardly on the poor.
of Colorado; J. A. Smith ot Missouri: thing unumiak There was no discussion.
Thonuu Williams, of Pennsylvania, and The time and place for the Slate Conven­
BUCKLEN'B ARNICA BALVE.
Delano were selected to act with
Paris, May 2D.—Ono of the most won­ Columbus
Chairman Buah and Secretary Boyce as an tion was fixed at Saratoga, June 1H- There
The best aalve tn the world tor Cuts, Bruiaea,
was a unanimous sentiment in favor of the Bores, b’kera, Balt Rheum, Fever Bores, Teller,
derful discoveries In pathological science
nomination of Mr. Tilden.
Chapped
H*nda, CbilbialDs, Corns, and all
since those of Jenner and Koch were an­ per on protection by Mr. Hawley, of Syra­
Bkiu Ei u, -uuk, and positively cures Plica. Il
nounced yesterday before tbo French Acad­ cuse. and oni tn the Interest of tbe New
la guaranteed to give perfect satudaction. or
A Very^Yevaf Hera.
Orleans Exposition by Mr. Bignoy. of New
money refunded. Price 25 cento per box. For
emy. M. Louis Pasteur, the great chemist Orleans, the congress adjourned to meet u
Bismarck, D. T.. May 19.—In tbe ab­ sale by F. T. Boisa.
and Professor of Physics, at the Ecole dee the call of the chairman.
sence of School District Treasurer Brown,
WDOL-QROWKBS DC CONVENTION.
Beaux Arts, read a paner In which he de­
two robtieri tried to enter bti bouse, when
scribed aud declared completed his experi­
Chicago. May 20.—A convention ot his eight-year-old son shot one of them
ments to obtain a process of inoculation wool-growers from all parts of tbe country dead and scared the other off.
against hydrophobia. Prof. Pasteur claim? met yesterday at tbo Grand Pacific The
was approximately two hundred,
Bhrnarck’s Successor Appointed.
VAPOR STOVES
that be has discovered a specific far the attendance
tlie largest delegations being from Ohio,
Bkrljn, May IX—Tbe Emperor has ac­
prevention of rabies in the human bring, Pennsylvania. Illinois, Missouri, New York,
In fact. Everything t* the Hardarwre
tbe remedy being tbe Inoculation ot tbe per­ Wisconsin and Iowa.
Representatives cepted tbe resignation of Prince Bismarck
son with virus originally taken from a rabid were present from twenty-three States. from the Presidency of tbe Cabinet, nod
Those suffering from
Line at Bottom Prices.
compialnta peculiar to
animal and weakened by a scientific process Hon. Columbus itelano, of Ohio, called the appointed as his successor Boe til cher, Prustbrir sex, which are
alan Minister of Stale.
of transfusion through other animals ot In­ convention to order. The only budness
dally becoming mure
transacted
In
the
morning
session
was
U»e
ferior size and lower vitality. M. Pasteur
CALL ANT) SEE US.
dangerous aud more
Is enthusiastic over hto discovery, and claims appointment of Committed ou Resolutions,
THE MARKETS.
Irmly seated, yet who
Purmanent Organization, etc.
At tho opening of the afternoon session
te be aboolatoly certain in bls hypothesis.
Hou. Columbus Delano,
was tiiat
made the eminent
IJVB STOCK
—Cattio
It of
is Ohio,
reported
profensor
Rboep
(Clipped)
permanent Clialrm &lt;n, and R. T. McCulley,
Friend.
For testimonials prov­
of Missouri, permanent Secretary.
FLOVB^Good to Cbokie.
ing ito merit, address,
Tbo report of tbe Committee on ResoloPatents
big upon himself by find inducing a mild
R. PaworixT a Co.,
8 Red .
form of rabioa by iDoeulatiou and then al­ tiooa. which was in substance as follows, WHKAT-No
Kalamazoo,
NalBprtng
was adopted:
low Ing himself to be bitten by a rabid dog.
Mich.;
CORN
M. Pasteur in the conclusion of bls essay
For lhe time has eome when through a
nrged tbe academy to tuemorlallie the Gov­ assembled In National ConvenDon to make
PORK—Meas (New).
ernment to appoint in official commission
LAHD-Bteam........
—Healthful Competition—
to thoroughly investigate tbe subject by
CHER4E ...............
In my line of business tbe opportunity ia ftv
•old by all druggists.
CHICAGO.
lacto or condemned prlsonera. He insists
en tbe people of Nashville and surrounding
BREVES—Extra
that tho process will be witiiout peril and
rvwrntrv tn
N. B.—Every woman, sickly or bealty,' should
almost without pain, and that tlie boon to
Good
read Dr. Pengeliy'a book, “Advice to Mothers,
humanity in conquering hyrophobla would
Medium
concerning disease ofa women and children,"
Butchers'
Block
—
.
far euiwolgh tbe email risk which would be
Free to any lady. Postage in sealed envelope
Inferior Cattle..
incurred.
reached «*1,&lt;XUOOO pounds.
HOGS—Live-Good to Choice.
In the market for tbe leaat mooev. Before
Jluu.uUQ.ajO. The r’’'ue of the
SHEEP (clipped&gt;
you make your selections we would invite
Mew Hampshire Democracy.
BUTTER—Creamery
you attention to tbe fact that we keep ths
Good to Choice Dairy... .
CoaooBD, N. H., May 22.—Ths State
very beat Boots and Sboee the market and are
BOO*—Freeh .........................
Mi
purau'ta, si
Democratic Coovention met here yesterday. nuhunal
FLOUR— Winter.
aeriutu diminution
Spring
Beeolutlous were adopted declaring against entire agricultural
Patent
.
duatriea
dependent
upon
it.
An
agriall laws tending to the centralization oolui al pursuit which adds SHO.UJO.of/ power, wealth and political
In- QuO yearly to tbe Nation a wealth, bat
We have a large stock of
aiv&lt;
flneoce; demanding a reduction of tho
Bariev. Na &gt;.
DELL KQUIERS,
war tariff; oommending the
Demo­
CORN—
reducing duties on foreign wools baa serf- BBOOM
First
Door
8oati&gt;
of
Foal
Office.
cratic majority of the House In their
Oreen Hurt...
recent efforts for tariff reform, and oust/ injured, and if continued will dlmlnteo
UooatUngof French Eld, Cwri’o Kid, Goat
inferior
and Morocco, shoe* of tbe latest styles, also a
TATOEH—Good to C&amp;olco
U1 tbe revenue system is reestablished oo
full Uneof

Medford, WIa, May 21.—Dr. Singleton
B. Hubbell committed suicide iu his office
in tills town Monday evening by shooting
himself iu tlie left temple. The suicide
was due to tlw discovery by Postmaster S.
IL Keeler of a letter from his wife to Dr.
HubbelL It b said that thia . letter con­
tained proof of Intimate relations between
Dr. Hubbell nnd Mrs. Keeler, and th .t
Mr. Keeler threatened to kill them
both If they did not leave town st once. Dr.
Hubbell's body was found about midulghl
by mere accident, aa do one had heard the
report of lhe revolver. Tbe coroner's Jury
found a verdict that be died by bis own
hand. His will was made op Monfiay, and
bis property was left to his relatives and to
Mrs. Keeler, whose share, it is thought,
will amount to 84.0U0 or 8S,0ue. He left
bis interest in the bank to his banking part­
ner. A H. Wheelock, and his medical outfit
to his medical partner. Dr. Phelan.
Dr. Hubbell was the son of the late Judge
Levi Hubbell, of Milwaukee, formerly one
of the muni distinguished occupant* of the
bench In Wisconsin.
Dr, Hubbell, who
was a graduate of the Bellevue Mociical
Collage in New York in 1875. practiced
medic!oe in Foud du L»e for a limo and
then settled here. He was Treasurer of
this county in 1M1, and was an active t»iitlcian.' In addition to his mwdicai practice
be was interested In the S. B. Hubbell ex­
change, which he founded to do a kind of
banking bminoss. He w &lt;s a member of
several secret societies and was very popu­
lar in tb«i community.

NASHVILLE WAGONS

EaveTroughingiSpouting

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

Barn Door Hanger

WOMEN

FOOLISH

Stoves, Ranges.

FRANK C. BOISE.

Bean* have nominated Genera! James 8.
Twmij-lhlrt Dtatriet
Indiaxapou*. May 22.—The Demo-

I

convention at Blootxdnrtou. nominated C.
Q Matson on the frwoutyAflh ballot.

ans of tlie Fifth Kaneas District Wednesday
renominated John A- Anderson for Con-

Wednesday tbe Bepahtteana of the Fitrt

I
I

nominated E. N. Morrill for re-election.
Two Court Clerks Moaiaatod.

eratic Convention of tbe Sontbera DMato'i

REJOICE AND BE BUD I

BOOTS &lt;fc SHOES

A Clean Shave or A Neat Hair-Cut

Jiock Bottom Prices!

LADIES SHOES

^ricof tbe ttaprame Court, Jacob Q

WINN BROS

LUMBER^

reform of tariff, financial and administrative
■ffaira.

Fifty-nine ballots were taken, nanlting In
tbe Section of Burton.

this year will

MacK&lt;- n and Alva Sul to way were cbwen
delegates-at-tanc*.
No iusUactioiu wer •

tbe convention preferred th*
ticket•*
they will support U at tbe Nation*; Conveo*
tier.. Adjourned.

and county »ocleues. sad In this way. and by
all other legitims e methodic we will do all to

Grint Gives a Msrt|x;c.

Vie Itineracy Committee, relative to women
preaching. w h adopted. The report of the

BAIZHMORE.

b-a sorttfrl M« pn»j«r»y at tUteMm
•A«l May A’-

NewDentalParlors Misses &amp; Childrens Shoe
-ALL OF-----

Lath
Bhtaff'oa.............................
EAST LIBERTY.
CATTLB—Befft............... ......... |
talrtoO od......................
HOGB-Yo km

Ovik Trumax’b Stobe, Na«hvillf..

Dental

W ork

/ every deseripticn done arrordlrg to latest
mprovad modes. Call and see samples.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranty.

WINN BROS.

BURT BRO’S.,
Make. The GentietnaD's department to comCo-be convinced before

YOUR8 RESPECTFULLY,

A KANAGA

s

�=
SATURDAY,

- MAY* 1884

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
C. L. Glasgow.

XIW GOODS.

Gloves. Hosiery etc., just in at D. C
Griffith's. Styles latest and prices lowCT F. T. Boise has just received a
large line of Wall Paper, Border*,
Wfndna Shades, Ceiling Decorations,
etc., for the spring trade. Call and ex­

Hurrah 1 All kinds of feed grind­

ig at

Marshall, Gallatin A Cota

AGRICULTURAL MACHIMKRT.

I desire to say'to the •public in gener­
al and the farmer* in particular, tiiat 1
am opening up at ray old ataud in tbe
Hardy building, a fine exhibit of D. 8.
Morgan’s celebrated Clipper Mower*
and Triumph Reapers, Tlioraa*’ Hay
Rake*, the Bom Plow, Platform Bugteetc. These goods are from the
manufacturers, are firat-claM in
every particular, and will be sold at
rock bottom price*. When wanting
anything io the agricultural implement
line, see me before you buy.
J. M. Shoup.
y Land Plaster, Salt, Lime andCement at
Marshall. Gallatin &amp; Co’s.
FOB SALE.

Bnggies and Carriages, Wagons and
Platforms, at factory price*.
C. L. Glasgow.

nrSee our line of ginghams.
Fowi.fr A Campbell.
Writes insurance for the Continental,
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun
and Germania insurance companies,
at lowest rates, aud loans money on
real estate.
Mortgages bought and
sold. See bitn.

I

ty If you are going to buy a carriage
or wagon see B. F. Reynolds before
you buy.
*________________
GF*One dollar boys a pile of goods
at
Fowlkr Al Campbill's.

-

And Bar Environs.

.

-Ab infantclRffidof D. 8. Miller, of
Maple Grove, died Tuesday of cholera
Infantum.
—The farmers can pay one-fourth of
their road tax by planting trees along
tbe highways.
—Considerable road work baa been
done on tlie highways within the cor­
poration thia week.
*-

—Baidu Reynolds was sentenced to
Ionia for one year. We lea^p-that be
arrived at that institution Tuesday.
—Deputy Sheriff Smith served nine
summons for debt this week,—a straw
indicating that “money is close and
hard to get,"
—Tbe tick tacks were abroad Sunday
night. They didn’t molest tbe man
who came u» the front with a double­
charged army musket.
—C. L. Wairath was defeated for the
third time in a skating contest with
Harvey Marple, at Charlotte, Wed­
nesday eve., this time'by 8i laps.
,
—Excursion tickets to Obicgo_j&gt;ver
iic«j
the M. C. R. R., will be sold for one fare
for the round trip May 29th to June Sth,
good to return ten days from date of
sale.
Path masters are do W required by
law to plant at least fifty trees 60 feet
apart along the highways in . their disH-’ete each yerr until each rood is prov &gt;dod for. \
—Ivy todge, No. 37. again worked
the third rank, Friday evsning, after
which came refreshment* in the shape
of ice cream, cake, oranges, etc., in
which the wives of .the knights partici­
pated.
—Mrs. E. Buck, of Maple Grove, re­
cently gave birth to an infant which
weighed 3 pounds and 13 ounces, dresi­
l'd. The length of it* leg from knee to
beel was 8i inches, foot H inches, fore­
arm 2 inches.
’
/^-Thursday afternoon Bige Flint

praciical teat.
C. W. Smith ha* sent C. F. Wilkin­
son from Virginia sample* of wheat
Itradcd out,clover in bloom, a fine rose
and sprig of whortleberries.
•
f Mia* Emily Bissell formerly of this
place, is now traveling nnder a contract
to a K«lamux -o party, giving her lect­
ure on Hindoo women and cri.-»tom«J
The editor start* thi• (press) Even­
ing for Chicago oo basioes* couurcted
with tlie aeventeenth snnnsl meeting
of the Michigan Pres* Association.
Mias Grace Spencer, of Battle Creek,
a r.iece of E. Chipman, recently won
rhe first prize for wood engraving *nd
drawing at the Cooper Institute, New
York.
LOCAL GIBBLB- GABBLE
Tbe Nashville New* contained an ex­
cellent write-np of Wednesday’* trag­
edy. It* editor waa here Thursday
Beautiful spring weather.
and obtained tbe fact* personally—
’Tis leafy June with a vengeance.
tlastings Banner.
E. Cook waa in the village Wednes­
Rev. A. Livermore ia at Port Huron
day.
Tbe fish crop continues to yield pro- attending the state meeting of Cong­
regational
churches,
consequently
llficy.
Cora Van Wagner has returned from there will be no services at his church
to-morrow.
Battle Creek. '
Martin A. Downing, Vermontville
C. E. Ingerson has returned to Nash­
merchant*, claim a column in which to
ville to reside.
Wheat and grass flonriabeth like a proclaim the merit*of tbe new goods
’which they have on band and receiving
Thia firm’s stocks are complete
Bael A White bang out a bran new daily.
'
in every department, price* bed-rock,
sign thia week.
Our public schools have in ^ontem- 1and their customers always satisfied
piation a picnic.
*and happy.
Chas. Me More ia repairing the inter- fM. B. Brooks, P, Holler and Frank
Faller of the Virginia prospecting par­
iorofhis house.
They
Frank Baker moved into his new ’ty returned Tuesday morning.
report having bad a pleasant trip.
bouse thia week.
Geo.
Francis
will
extend
bi*
visit
north
­
Strawberries are in market, not home
ward through the eastern state* and H.
grown, however.
A.
Brooks
and
C.'W.
Smith
will
remain
The endowment rank K. of P. meet* ‘
Monday evening.
’and do further prospecting besure they
)
M. L. Cook, of the Hastings Banner, retorn.
1
C. L. Glasgow'a mammoth illustrat­
was in town Wednesday.
Dell Durham’s hoa*e has received an ed
' ad. on eighth page presents a good
view of the celebrated Exelsior binder
attractive coat of paint.
Tom Purkcy is at Battle Creek, work 'and tell* of it* many good point*. Mr.
Glasgow is a man who believe* in a
ing at his trade—plastering.
Horace Larkina now occupies his new liberal use of printer's ink and is bound
to have a big sale of these machines a*
bonne od Eaat Middle street.
Pleasure seekers have already begun 1a* all other kinds of agricultural ma­
chinery he bandies.
excursions to Thornapple lake.
C. D. Cooley has returned from a
ORANGE BLOBBOMB.
visit to friends in Calhoun county.
The News is a 6 column quarto, all­
printed at home sheet.
Further par
titulars furnished upon application
—The friends of J. W. Powles will be
glad to hearthat by the recent death
of l&gt;is rich uncle Birch, at Plattekill,
N. Y., he has fallen heir to a nice little
fortune. Said uncle bad neither chick
nor child of bis own, and hia estate,
which is not lew than $100,000 and may
be half a million, is to be divided
among 90 heirs. John ba* been cited
to appear at the probation of the will
which takes place at Kingston, July 21.

Young man, if yon want that
buggy painted befere tlie Fourth, take
W. E. Buel and family visited in
it to Frank Woolcott and have it done
brought io the finest catch of black Hastings a couple of days th is week.
at once.__________ __
bass ever seen upon our streets.' They
A BARGAIN.
Round crip tickets to Petoskey have
I offer for sale at a bargain and on were taken down thenver; were nine been placed at $9.40 from this place.
time a bran now farm wagon.
in number, the smallest weighing four
Mrs. L. Z. Sloason, nf Kalamo, was
।Henry Rob.
pound* and the largest seven,/
the guest of Stella Wilson, Thursday,
O"Call and see tbe novelties in Em­
—At a meeting of the G. A. R. mem­
Mrs. G. W. Gallatin is suffering from
broidery and Linen Trimmings at
orial committee Misses Gertie Ingerson, an attack of inflammatory rheumatism.
Adda Nichols’ store.
Zalie Emery, Hattie Foote, Bertha
Screen doors and windows have re­
Wood, Nellie Truman and Edith Flem­ turned to their last summer's positions.
Fresh and Salt Meats, Dried Beef, ing were appointed aa a decorating
Mra. C. W. Smith spent tbe fore part
Smoked Hama, Sausage, etc., kept con­ committee for tbe ball on Memorial of the week visiting Battle Creek
stantly in stock. Bv keeping beat
day.
*
friend*.
quality goods, selling low and attend­
Peach trees fail to blossom, hence we
ing strictly to the want* of my custom­
—A special train conveyed the gener­
ers, I hop' to merit tho liberal trade I al superintendent and other officials may expect our peaches from abroad
am receiving. The highest price paid
this
year.
over
the
Grand
Rapids
division
of
the
for bide* and pelt*. Call and see me,
Tbe Good Templars will hold their
M. C. R. R. Wednesday.
They were
East Side Main St.
John Furniss.
on a tour of inspection. Several im­ next few meetings in A. H. Winn’s
Closing oat oar Lumber very
provement* will be made at this ata- dental parlor*.
cheap at
A number of our citizens took in the
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s,
room, and buildups all newly painted. glass ball shoot at Hastings Wednes­
LUMMB.
day and Thursday.
All kinds of Building Material and
—Some time Monday night one
W. S. Campbell ha* moved into the
Seasoned Lumbers at my mill in Maple of Fleming’s store windows and one of
Nichols bouse opposite the one in
Grave.
J. 8. Perky.
tbe windows in Baker's shoe shop were
which he has been living. ■
totally demolished.
It is thought to
nrSee our line of 6c prints.
Jas. T. Plant, representing W. H.
Fowler A Campbill.
have been the work of some drunken
Hooker A Co., New York, waa a caller
boo Hums who were on tbe rampage
at The News office Friday.
that
night.
Evidence
sufficient
to
war
­
Hereafter and until June 1st. I shall
We bear many inquiries made as to
sell my entire stock of Millinery at cost rant their arrest, ha* not been obtained whether the Glorious Fourth is to be
for cash. Ladies should improve this however.
celebrated
in Nashville.
opportunity to secure Millinery at a
—On Wednesday evening last aa Lee
The Missionary Society of the M. E.
lower price then they have ever before
Dunlap and wife, of Vermontville, church will meet next Wednesday af­
in Nashville.
Mrs. C. A. Page.
were leaving Kalamo for home, in a ternoon at the parsonage.
ry Corn.Meol, Chop Feed, Oat* and
baggy drawn by a spirited team tbe
Corn at
The pay car went through Thursday
pole fell from tbe neck-yoke, Mr. and afternoon and “shucked out the shek­
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
Mrs. D. were bounced from the vehicle
(▼"Newburgh Overalls and Jackets. and tbe team ran away. Mrs. D. es­ els" to the M. C. R. R. boys.
L. J. Wilson was down in Ohio, buy­
Fowler A Campbell.
caped uninjured, hut Lee bad hia col­ ing potatoes for Na*hville consump­
(▼" A whole car load of Drain Tile lar bone broken and right hip serious­
tion,
tbe fore part of the week.
at
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.
ly injured.
The regular monthly mans meeting
—The Whitney Family, well known of the W. C. T, U. will be held at the
NOTICE .
to Nashville folks are billed to exhibit M. E. church Sunday evening.
here this Saturday evening. They have
The degree of Truth was conferred
^b£r^propcrtJ“d
combined with Lock and Long’s gym­ upon C. F. Wilkinson by the Odd Fel­
nastic and accroba tic aggregation and lows lodge Tuesday evening.
now number twenty-four people. Their
John Clark and wife returned from
OUR OWN COUNTY.
entertainments have heretofore drawn Louisiana, where they have been since
Bowens mill Grand Army men will “fall bouses" for them and we doabt last fall, Wednesday evening.
not that they will have a big audience
-observe decoration day.
Mrs. A. T. Drake received a tele­
The Cedar Creek saw mill has been this evening.
gram Thursday evening, announcing
moved to Podank.
—The arrest of a citizen, last Monday, the death of her mother at Palmyra.
Solomon Prichard exported 700 dozen upon a charge of assault with intent to
A large portion of tbe corn crop has
frogs from Prichard rille last week.
commit rape upon a young girl, creat­ already been planted and the recent
William Peck, of East Baltimore,died ed considerable excitement. The ex­ warm rains will give it a grand start.
May 14. of typhoid fever, aged 60 amination was set for Wednesday but
W. H.'Atkinson of Hastings was in
adjourned to Jnne3nd, when it is hop­ town last Frilaj evening and was in
Mrs. Caroline Barlow, widow of tbe ed that the truthful faet* in tbe case attfMidance upon lyy Lodge, K of P.
late Win. Barlow, of Hastings, died at may be ascertained and tbe affair M young man by the name of DanEvanston, Ill, Ill., May 90.
proven not so flagrant aa Dame Rumor lap, of Charlotte, contemplates start­
ing an ice cream saloon in this village^
An unknown person or person* fired would have it.
two revolver shot* through the win­
Mitl McElwain, of Hastings, district
—Ticket agent Oviatt ha* fully com­
dows of George Baker's house in Cedar pleted arrangement* to carry the spec­ deputy of the L O. G. T., attended the
Creek a few night* since.
Nashville
lodge meeting Monday eve­
ial partv of German Baptists' from
It is said that one of the Hastings
Nashville to Dayton, Ohio. A first ning.
gambling dens is furnished with the class coach will be given these people,
The mail train from the east now ar­
richest and most costly of furniture, leaving Nashville at 7:38 Sunday even­ rive* half an boar earlier. This is tbe
tbe proprietor of the same finding it ing, June 1st, and arriving at Dayton only important change in the new
necessary to procure a safe in which to
at ASS Monday afternoon, without timecard.
keep bi* valuables.. Ha* thia man
Aud H. E. Downing comes forward
change or can. Round trip $7.80 and
with a jingling advt about Dennett’s
years T—Banner.
mower and twine binder, buggies, harw® forward a large number of
Tbe circuit court baa disposed of the
following caace Mince last weeks report: hffif ahecU of thia issue to newspapers,
Tbe rains hare sadly interfered with
Albert Roach vs. Albert Stanley, eject-, -not on out exchange list, we will share tlie business of tbe concrete walk men,
ment; judgement for plaintiff. Peo­ tbe edification of editors who are not but what thov have been able to make
ple vs Rado Reynolds, larceny; z4n- posted in regard to Nashville, that it is
a widewake village of 1500 Id habitant*,
E. W. Murray. chairman of the town­
with two grain elevators, two grist ship school board, has been visiting■
Thomas Casey, burglary;
People mills, one saw mill, one furniture fac some of the school* this week and will
tory, one machine shoo, one plaining visit others In a few days.
mill, one wool carding and spinning
C. D. Tillo, formerly in Che job print­
ing buxine** at Battle Creek, now with
house and a goodly number of merchan the Chicago Newspaper Union, made
and Geo. Keagie, assumpsit; judg­
The News a call Tuesday.
ment for plslntifl for $144 Jb.
Court by as fine an agricultural district aa
Johnnie Graves, who knows whereof
adjourned sine die Monday afternoon. there is in the stale. In fact, in the he affirms, state* tiiat Dr. Gouchers

A 85 cent circus will visit Hastings
tlie 30 th.
Mrs. Win. Scudder will receive $3,­
300. insurance.
Miss Belcher has returned to her
home.io Maine.
Tbe telephone will be in working or­
der by Juue 1st.
Col. Gill will address the temperance
meeting Sunday' afternoon.
The band boys give another bop
Wednesday evening next. Bill 00c.
Tbo director of the Kalamazoo rail­
road met at tbe Hating* bouse Tues
day.
Her. M. V. Rork - was visiting rela­
tives in this city tbe fore part ot tbe

c. H. Rureadl started

Tbe new concrete walk on Jefferson
St. in front of the M. E. church ia a
decided iniprovweut.
Mr*. Adelino Eady died Tuesday,
aged 75 years. Her remain* were ink­
eo to Jonesville for banal.
The old Baptist church was moved
the first of tire week aud work on the
new structure will commence imme­
diately.
’
•
Tbe remains of Mrs. Wm. Barlow
were brought to this city Thursday fur
interment in the Riverside cemetery.
Mrs. Barlow died very sudenly at Even­
ton 111.
The glass ball shooting tournament
held in thi* city Wednesday and Thurs­
day was Dot as well attended as last
year. The result of tbe contests
so far as I am able to give them are:
8boot No. 1.—8. Crowell and W. D. Hayes,
city, first mooev: Wm. Watts, Jackson, and A.
J. Baughman, Woodland, second; A. Crowell
and Lute Bennett, city, third; R. Mudge and
A Black, dtr, fourth.
Shoot &gt;o. 2.— W. D Bennett and 8. Crowell,
city, and Mr. Bunrea, Jackson, first; Mr. Dodge,
Jackson, and R. K. Grant, city,second; J. W.
BetiUey, city, and P. Granger, DowIInt third;
P. T. Colgrove and A. Black, city, fourth.
Shoot Na 3 — W. Bennett and L. Bennett,
city, and C. Gregory. Jackson, first; Mr. Shout,
Jsckson, and A. J. Baughman, Woodland, sec­
ond; G. A. Gould, Grand Rapid,, third; J. W.
Bentley, fourth.
Shoot No 4.—C. Gregory and Wm. Watte,
Jackson, and R. K. Grant, flrat; L. Bennett
and G. A. Gould, second; Mr. Dodge, third;

oboot No. 5. doab.e tear*. 30 ball*—W. Ben­
nett and 8. Crowell, 28; Watts and Gregory.
30 ; Gould and Widdtcomb, 20; Hares and
Mudge, 20; Dodge and Barge**, 28; Bentley
and L- Bennett, 27; Colgrove and Crerey 25.
The team shoot was the most excit­
(*The nuptual* of Freeland T. Boise
,and Isabella Truman were solemnized ing thing of tlie tournament. Team*
, the residence of the bride’s parents from Jackson, Battle Creek, Grand
at
,on Wednesday afternoon at five o’clock Rapids and three Hasting* teams com­
■Tbe ceremony was performed in an peted in this conte«t, each man having
,appropriate and impreoaive manner by 35 balls. Tbe Hastings team composed
of Haves, Crowell, Giant and Bennett
Rev. D. E. Millard, of Maraball, and
beat by two balls and carried off first'
money. Jackson took second. Wm.
The bridal pair were supported by Geo.
Watte, of Jackson took the cup for best
F. and Nellie Truman, brother and sis­
average shouting, breaking 114 out of
ter of the bride Tbe bride waa attired
in white satin, plainly made, and with­ 115 balls. Will Bennett, of Hastings,
was one behind.
Hams.
out ornaments. The parlors were mod­
estly but tastefully decorated with dow­
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
ers. the only item bordering on ele­
The democratic county convention,
gance being the parasol of natural dow­
to nominate delegates to tbe state con­
ers, underneath which tbe bridal couple
vention pf June istb, at Detroit, as­
stood. After the ceremony and con­ sembled* at Union hail on Saturday
gratulations, a choice menu was served.
last. May 17th, and waa called to order
A fine collection ot beautiful presents by M. W. Riker, chairman of the coun­
were received by the happy pair. Below ty committee, who read the call stating
is tbe list:
the object of the meeting.
8Uver Tea Set, six pieces, A. 8. Foote and
C. W. Crowther of Hastings waa
Mectod
chairman of the convention,
wife, Jaa. Fleming, wife and daughter, J. J.
and Cha*. 8. Hilbourn secretary.
UDQ wue, o. o. iuj,crBon bug wue.
The following named gentlemen
Rev. A. Livermore, W. H. Young sod wife, A were elected delegates to the state con­
Mr*. E-Look, Mrs. m. rveoeicr, Mrs. i,. v,. vention:
Franc!*, Mr*. Tboma* Bradr, H. A. Brooks
Hastinga— A. J. Bowue.
sod wife, 8. J. Prindle and wife, Mi • Hattie
Assyria—James Willison.
Foote, Mia* Fannie McPberooa. Ml** Stell*
Hastings—Chas. 8. HUbourn.
Wilson, James Campbell, David Flugerald.
Castleton—G. A. Truman.
G. W. Gallatin and wife, A. K Wolcott and Woodland—F.F. Hilbert.
wife. Frank Bratton, E. Paradr and wife.
Silver Water Set, H. MrLee, 11. A. Barber,Omo
Strong, H. R. Dleklnaoo, C. L. Galagow, mera­
Baltimore—N. F. Ctemeoce.
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O- V
D
.U.1Caatletoo—Ira Bachellor.

Domestic Sewing Mschtne, F. C. Boise
snd wife; Silver Fralt Dish, A. W. Olds, wife
and daughter, Petoskey; Silver Pickle Dish,
••W. Holland and wue. Jackson; Mounted
Specimen (owl), Elmer Allen sod wife, Lisbon,
Dakota, and M!m Ida Parmenter, Vermontville;
Silver Pickle Castor. B. Lee and F. B. Wheel­
er; Dozen Silver Knifes sod Forka, Father aud
Mother of bride; Sliver Butter tHah, E. R.
White sod wife; Silver Butter Knife, Z. M.
Lester and wife, Marshall -; Fancy Vaae, J. C.
McLaughlin and wife. Port Horan; Gold P’at-

for Battle

Bran new babies at Delbert Olmsteds
and Charles Haffners.
.
George and Larry Tompkins hare
moved-in their new house.
Mrs. Wolcott will go to Battle Creek
to attend the sick at the Sanitarium.
The Bnggs school houae ha* been
moved to make room for the new one.
• The G. A. R. post will bold their
meeting at tbe M. P. church next Bun­
day at two o’clock.
Rirr.

EAST CASTLETON,

Frank Feighner raised a 30x40 barn
last week.
Tbe Rutland tradegy is tlie absorb­
ing topic.
'
Mr*. James Everett is visiting friends
in Assyria this week.
Sum’ay school is in full blast at the
Frighnrr school house.
Mrs. Flav Fighoer spent a portion of
last week with her parent*.
Clarence BacbeV.or has moved into
the bouse lately vacated by C. C.
McClue.
Miss Stella Elarton suspended teach­
ing a few days last week on account of
siknes*.
Wm. Helm of Benzie connty ia work­
ing with bis brother Frank at the car­
penter trade.
Frank Helm’s little five-year old
daughter was badly bitten by a dog
last Saturday.
The Taylor Bros, have completed
their season run of sawing in Hope
and returned home.
WOODLAND.

Reuben Crowell is on tbe gain.
W. Myers ba* his bouse enclosed.
M. A. Fay was in town this week.
Corn planting is tbe oi dei of the day.
Mi*s CJaud Haight i, od tbe sicklist.
John Baitinger died May 10, aged 25
years.
C. Lee has given his house a coat of
paint.
G. W. Rising has his new barn near­
ly enclosed.
Tbe carpenters have commenced
work on A. L. Pettit's houae.
Woodland band bas ordered new caps
belts and music pouches.
Tbe boys
are preparing to attend tbe state band
tournament.
Tbe temperance mass meeting which
was announced last week for Friday
next will be held on Tuesday the 37th
of May. Good speakers from abroad
are expected.
If tbe weather ia suit­
able it will be held in the grove, if not,
at the M. E. church. A basket dinner
will be bad. Let every one come and
enjoy a good time.
Vim E Gab.

NORTH CASTLETON.
Frank Feigbner Las hia barn up.
Bert Smith spent a few days in Belle-

John Wstring has commenced work
on his bouse.
Tbe orchards are in bloom and bid*
fair for a good crop.
M. H. Bloom is peddling for Hitch­
cock Al Co., of Detroit.
Geo. Frank has bought Horace Mc­
Cotters 40 acre farm.
E. Lockhart planted four acres of
corn in three aud a half hours last Sat­
urday. Next.
Wm. Smith talks of selling bis farm
and going into the brokers business at
Vermontville.
James McCotter has a gang of man
clearing some new land. McCotter in­
tends to plant 10 acres ol sweet corn
'■ Hon. H. F. Pennington of Charlotte, and 14 acres to watermelons and
secretary of the state central commit­ squashes. He is going to save the
tee, being present, was called for and
seeds for D. M. Ferry A Co., Detroit.
made a brief address
The qm-stion of. a connty organiza­
tion waa briefly discussed, and it was
MAPLE GROVE.
decided to accomplish the desired re­
Mrs. J. Jones is on tbe sick list.
sult by appointing a committee com­
Ben Miller raised his barn Tuesday.
posed of one member from each town
T. L. Parker, of Lansing, was in town
Ablp and having a chairman and sec­
Sunday.
retary at tbe county seat.
Elder Fassett, will speak expressly to
John Bessmer was elected chairman,
and Cha*. 8. Hilbonrn secretary, of the children next Sunday
There
was a surprise party at Joe
such committee, which ia aa follows;
Smith's last Thursday evening.
HuUngi City—M. W. Riker.
O. Swift has bought the farm south
Woodland—Its Stowell.
Caitiston Ira Bscbellor.
of Perry Pearce known as the old Miller
Bony—Willard A. La*ber,
farm ; consideration, $1,400.
Baltuuore—N. F. Clemente.
Aa*yria—Wm. W. Lattv.
Tbe singing class at the M. E. church
Prairievflle—Jacob F. Brandatctter.
is practicing for a con -ert to be given
Carl too—Truman B. Barnum.
Maple Grova-P. M. Hyde.
in two or three weeks for the benefit
Orangeville— Fred Nauabey.
of the Sunday school.
Dock Tanner.
Hastings Tp.—Pleiades Brown.
YERTIES CORNERS.

Bpooo Baek and Call Bell and half dozen
Bpoooa, Geo. F. and Nellie Truman; Niekie
Coffee Urn, C. Kill and wife; Stiver Tooth
Pick Care, Peter Rodbaar and wife; Book of
Poems and Set Fruit Knives, Sidney Allen end
daughter, Charlotte; Glass Water Set, F. D
Soule* and wife; Hand Painted Plaque, Geo.
Fleming and wife, Detroit: Lace Pin Cnahiou.
Mrs. N. P. Frink: Lace Bed Set, Father of
bride; Silver Thimble, Sanford Truman; Lace
Apron, Edna Truman; Dressing Mirror. LAdda Nichol* iPiaho, Groom to Bride; Two
Bouquet*, G. W. Francla
Tbe guest* from abroad were: D. E.
Millard and wife, Marshall; Mrs. E.
W. Holland, Jackson; Sidney Allen
and daughter, Charlotte; Rev. F. A.
Bissell, Otsego nnd Mia* Ida Parmenter
Vermontville. Regret* were received
from Villisca and Marshalltown, Iowa;
Leroy. Ohio; Richmond, Va. and Lan­
—Hastings Democrat.
sing, Petoskey, Detroit, Port Huron,
Bellevue, Marehall and Nashville.
ASSYRIA.
The happy couple are well known
Corn planting is nearly finished.
and universally esteemed throughout
Mrs. Wm. Lewis ia on tbe sick list.
tlie entire community. The bride Is
George Case has hia barn enclosed.
tbe e ldest daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. G.
Daniel Keys &gt;ha* moved on hia farm.
A. Truman. For the past nine years
There are many sick horses ia town.
she ba* filled tbe position of organist in
Mrs. J. B. Milla “was in town last
tbe Christian aud Congregational
churches in a faithful and accomplish­
John Parks has moved in his new
ed manner. Tbe groom i* one of our
yenngand most popular business men. bouse.
Jerome Wolcott ha* returned from
tho north.
Lixiie Spaulding has* returned from
The newly married couple departed
on the 7:88 train tbe same evening for Charlotte.
Geo. Brown is putting a wall under
Detrot,- s* they left tbe bouse the tra­
ditional good luck shoe being thrown hi* barn.
A. W. Wilcox will take tbo census
this press*waning and will immediate­ in Assyria.
A. W. Wilcox msde a trip to Hastings
ly go to house-keeping in apartments
over Mr. B.’s store, which have been Wednesday.
fitted up and sumptuously furnished
for this purpose. We wish them a long
and happy life.
While Wm. Jewell waa lifting a sick

Planting corn ia in order.
Lee Fuller has tbe mumps.
3 ddie Coats ia on the sick list.
Mr. Hynes is a guest of Mr. Wood.
Mr. Perkins and wife are visiting at
Hickory Corners.
Stephen Wolfe and Willard Demond
caught a nice mess of fish last Satur­
day.
Rev. Cummings will address the
young people on temperance Sunday,
evehing.
Alonzo Wood has bought 9 dozen
turkey’s eggs and has his park built.

keys than wheat.
Man ia a harvester.

He begins life

nt tbe cradle; learns to handle the fork;
often has rakish ways and sows wild

and yellow leaf. Time

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“Wh.t’a the matter, Sllpt j Y Mked •

CWn

friend. “ tbe perwii .d.lre~ed »pIA Ae- /*** BB
profiled with tbe imprenlon of tire
•
,
' i tinper nail, on etutb law. will. Id* !'•*
,W » BH V ■ LLB
oB. roollnp bfa head, that reaembled a
MAYS4.1R84 half picked fowl.
SATURDAY.
"Nothing much, he answered, trying .
to smile, “just a little domestic cyclone.
. HARD LOOK.
“Whatcaused it!”
"Well, you see at breakfast my wife
The drummers have had soma hard
time** of it lately. Throe of them asked me what 1 thought would be the
boarded a train at Jaeknon tlie other next thing to heaven.”
"And I remarked that I thought my
day, and with long fares began to dis­
cuss the pre*eot situation. 1 have sold mother in-law was the next thing to
only three hills of goods in four days." heaven. She' wanted to know why,
said theChicago drummer, "and didn't looking nwfiilly pleased. and I told her
get a nibble in Jackson.'1 Neither because I didn’t tbihk-TBy-’‘mother-indid I, said tlie Detroit drummer ‘.‘and law would jever get to heaven. and,con­
I haven’t made expeneea this week.” sequently, she would be tlie next thing
•‘Now to show you how funny luck to that place. Then the air got sorter
runs,” spoke the St. Louis mau, “I’ll tangled up with finger nails, hair and
•you my experience.
I’ve been ont 1 thought best to come out and cool
thirteen days no x; and hadn't sold a off.”
•dollar’s worth of goods until to-day.
‘•Father.”
In Jackson I took one solid older.
Thus spoke a fair girl, about whose
“The thunder you did," ejaculated his
unbelieving listeners. “Yes, boys, and sweet young face there clustered a
I’ll tell you how I did it. It’s a point­ bang like a solid ntone wall around a
er for you. Yon know that big Dutch­ Hower garden, and iu whose voice were
man that keeps a grocery I s’pose. mingled the soft notes of a flute and
Didn’t you call on him? Well, I did. tho silvery tones of a dinner bell,
1 was desperate, too, and was bound to half an hourlate. The person address­
sell or talk bim to death. I stuck to ed was a cold, hard man, with ironbim three straight hours, boys, but I gray hair and cork screw whiskers, and
fetched bim. Jn«t as I was getting with that stern look in his eye which
hoarse be turned around kind o’ quick prompts a man to go elsewhere to bor­
nnd business like, and says: I poot a row a dollar. He was sitting in bis of­
stop on this, pye Gott. I gif you an fice reading the morning paper.
“Well, girl, what is it?” he replied,
orter, und I vant it villed pooty Um
quick, too. I know von I’f cnoof, I’m looking at the head lines of the Chica­
no aelepbone to scTitan up and dalked go grain market dispatches.
‘‘Father, Gerald lias asked me to mar­
at all de day long! “Bet it made you
feel good,” said the Chicago miio; first ry him. and I have accepted him.”
"I don't doubt it.”
customer in thirteen daye. But what
“Yes, father; and I thought I would
did he order?” “That’s the worst of
tell
you, so it would not suprise you
it replied St. Ixmis. "He ordered me
when he asked you for me.”
out of hia store!"
“Don’t worry yourself, girl. Don’t
The antics of puliticiann to-day re­ worryjyoureelf. I will not be half as
mind me very much of a story I once much apprised as Gerald will, my darheard told op Jamea Green, for year* ,ling,” and he reflective threw hia right
in the United States senate from Mis­ leg over hia left knee, and ran Ins hand
souri. Green was riding along the carefully around the toe of his boot.
country- road, near La Grange, his
There are so many presidential birds
home, and his attention was attracted
Kitting with their tails exjjosed. 'that
to a small boy in the fence corner.
"Hello, my son,”’ said the wnator. no one yet has been able to decide on
“what are you looking nt?”
which to Nprinkle the nomination salt.
"Pups, mister, six pups" was the It will be sprinkled, however, before
many wt*ks.
response.
“What kind of piipa are they f’asked
the senator, meaning, of course,pointer,
set ter, lion nd, or cur.
They be democratic pups, sir,” said
the l&gt;oy, looking up from the litter.
Green was a democrat, aud the proud,
open answer of tbe boy amused him
very much. He coocluded-the boy wa*
a genius, and no mistake.
A few days later Green, with a num­
ber of political friends, were passing
that place. They were going to a "pole
taking.” Again the boy was noticed
in the fence corner. Green turned to
hia companions, ond raid :
"There is a bright boy. Ho is a wise
'fellow. I will iwk him a few questions,
and if you don’t agree with me, I’ll
treat to the best at Bowler’s.
It was agreed.
The men rode up. When opposite
the lad. Green said :
"Hello, my little man, how !r onr
democratic, pups ?”
"Ain't got no democratic pups.” Raid
tlie youth unconcernedly.
"Why, the other day you stud they
were democratic pups,” said Green,
somewhat baffled.
“Yea, and they was then,” Raid the
little fellpw.
“Well, why ain’t they democratic
now?” said Green.’
"That wart several days ago,” Raid the
boy, “they ain’t democratic now, they
have got their eyes open.”
Green treated to Bowler’s best.

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500 Rotallt
Robed Pmcessioxests I
Venus, Goddess of Love; Cleopatra Lallaj
Rookh. All the wealth, pomp aud pageantry .
Is coming through Michigan with the great of
the distant Indies. Abso-uteiy larger than
Barnum’s or any other combined shows in ex-1
tetetice. Admission, only 50 cents. Children
nrwtor fi v&gt;t*ra. 2ft rente. Rvlra train. ■ I
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Come and sec this Silvery, Sacred Symbol of more to visit this great .how than it does the i
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HERE ARE THE PLACES.

Adrian, May 20.
Cold water, Mssy 21.
Three Rivers, Hay 23.
Allegan, May 29.
Hal &gt;tnazoo. May 2N.
Balllr Creek, May 20.
Jackson May SO.
Ann Arbor, May 31.
Detroit, June 2.
Port Huron, June 3.
Pontiac, June 4.
Flint, June S«
City, June O.
K. Maginaw, June 1.

Miscellaneous &lt;^srds.
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7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p. m._____________
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attended. Office hoars 8 to 10 a. m. and 6 to
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tl Notary Publie. Special attention given to
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MuaMrgwti, June 13.
Mt. Joseph. June 14.
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TAMES. A. 8 WEZZ Y, Attorney &lt;fc Counsellor,
U Hastings will attend to legal bustnea* In any
part of the State, and practices in all courts.
W. NI3KERN. Attorney and CottDeellor
■ at Law, practices in all State Courts. Col
isctlons promptly attended to. Office over
Spauiding'sstore. Hastings, Mich.
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O Office over R. J. Grant* store Hastings,
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Prompt attention given to collections. Money
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yyiLLIAM JONES,

FARMERS AND HORSEMEN.

A. S. FOOTE, PbOPUetom.
I am now in my own shop, corner of Main
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next door to Charles Middleton, and am pre­
pared to do anything Iu the line of Wagon and
Carriage wood work in better style than ever.
Repairing will receive prompt and careful at­
tention. Give me ■ call when in need of any
work in mv line and I will satisfy you both in
workmanship and price.

of the Harvest!
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CHICAGO.

Probate Order.

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“I tell you,” he said, as they were dis­
cussing the situation while going out
on the train the other evening, "tbo
farmers of this country may get ready
to face the music. It wouldn’t supprise
me to «.•*■ wheat down to 75 cents per
bushel next fall.”
‘‘What's that?” asked a woman sit­
ting in a seat behind them.
“I said that wheat mightnot be more
than 75 cents per bushel next fall.”
“Lande alive! but yon don’t say so.”
"Yea?’
* "And be you a sort of prophet?”
''‘Well, I think I can see into tlie
future a few months."
“Yon can? Say, are y ou going to
step at Corner’s station.
"No’m.”
"Dear me, but I wish you was! My
husband will be right there on the
platform, and I waa going to put him

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Two or Three Horse, 6-foot Cut
Acknowledged by every Fanner and Mechanic to be the simplest and most
approved Binder yet offered to the trade; with its Light Draft, Ease of Man­
agement, and Perfect Construction, it stands above them all. Will bind in
the middle any grain that grows from 10 inches to 8 feet long.

prophecy aa to whether

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GLASGOW,
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Statb or Michigan, I
Covxtt or Bammt, j "■
At a sesslot: of the Probate Court for the
County of Bam, bolden at tbe Probate Office
in tbe city of Hastings, in said county, on
Monday, tbe 5th day of May,
tn the
year one thousand eight hundred and eightyfour.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In lhe matter of tbe e*tate of
LEWIS DURKEE, Deceaaed.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of E.B. Slater,* creditor of the eaid decay­
ed praying tiiat Andrew J. Hardy or «xd* oth­
er suitable person may be appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of said deceaaedj
Thereupon it is ordered that -

interested In said estate, are required to appear

in said estate, of the pendency of said petition,
and tbe hearing thereof, by causing a copy of
tola order to be published lu tbe Nashville
Mews, a newgp*;&gt;er printed aud circulated in
•aid County of Bam, once tn each week for
tore* saseaariv* weeks, jtn vious to said day of
haariag.
CLEMENT SMITH,

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                  <text>VOLUME XI

Kocher Bros

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, MAY31 ,1884.
Kin&gt; or COAXED HIM.

' I never practiced law very much, but
I during the brief period that.my sheet
I iron sign was kissed by the Washoe
I zephyr, I had several odd experiences.
I1 am sure that lawyers vfho practice
I for forty years, especially bn the front(ier or - in a new country, could write a
I large book that would make mighty fai teres ting reading.
' One day I was figuring up how much
| a mao -onld aave in ton years, paying

day st &gt;40 dollars apiece. I said I liked
the conveyancing hu«in«M very much,
and if a client felt like haring a grand

THE LATE BAD BOY.
"Ab, good morning,” said the gro-

NUMBER 37.

thinkfnw of anything, and unconscious j
MAH 0VERB0AH),
that there km anybody around, when
Speaking about prohibition, said
the point of the umbrella slipped off the
post and run- in to the pocket of a wom­ Misery Brown. "Pm prone to allow
the
more
you
prohibit,
an’s dress, who was standing .on the that
other side of the post, talking to a man. you prohibit, the more you-ndl at
“Well, she was scared, and grabl&gt;ed once—diaeov. red that yon have more
the umbrella, and when she looked at or less faded to prohibit.
“The worst time I ever had grppa, she was mad. Ph haln’t got no
mom about such tiring*. He tried to pting with the great enemy I reefam,
smile as though it was an accident, but wiw in the Inter years of the war, when
when pa tries to smile, when it ain’t a I pretty nearsquashded the rebellion.
natural smile, but forced,- Ije looks as 1Grhn-visagcd war bod worn me down
though he was grinning, and be looks pretty well. I played the big tuba itt'
ent,. Thewom.n KrennM when die
•*' Wrin-eowl &lt;&gt;•"&lt;’
1
&lt;«'
saw pa smile, and thought he was try­ sigh for peace.
“
We
bad
been
on
the
maren
all
sum
­
ing to stab her, and pa pulled (be um­
We’d travel
brella to get it away, and she pulled to mer, it seemed to me.
through-dust
ankte-deep
all
day
that
keep from getting stabbed again, and
the man with her, be bit pa, and struck was just like a»hes&gt; and halt in the ledhim on the nose, and a baggage mnn hot sun five mi nines to make coffee in
grabbed pa by the arms behind, and five minutes, and sometimes we’d
they called a depot police and he waa make it nr the middle of the road; but
going to kill pa. If pa had tried to ex­ chat's neither here nor there.
“We finally found sot that we would
plain, it would have been all right, but
he kept on smiling, and pulling at the make a stand in a certain town, and
umbrella, and he thought they were 'hat the O’. M., had two barrels of old
trying to rob him, and be kicked, and and reliable whisky,in store. We also
they bad to put him on a baggage track found out that wo coiridu't get any for
and wheel him away, He lost his um­ medical purpose nor awy thing else. All
brella, and when they turned him loose, we could do won tn hufiler on and wait
he run up the alley for home. It ia bio till the war closed. I didn’t feel like
absent-mindedness that causes all the posponing thr tiling myself, so I began
trouble. Jewhillick, what’s the mattei to investigate. The great foe of ba- (

ing by without looking toward the
furnish the raw material. '
-HAVEI then tore up the deed and the two •tore. “Come io and let’* talk over the
women went quietly away After they state of the country.”
“Well, what part of the country shall
had gone, my client in an aboent-mlnded way, took out a'lanre quid that bad we begin on F aaked the boy, as lie
nut-lived itiusefuElness, laid it tender­ came in and busked a few strawberries
ly on the open page of Estey’s Plead­ from a box, and complained because
the groceryman did not put cream and
ings, and said:
.
“Yon doubtless think I am a singu­ sugar on them. "Shall we touch on fi­
lar organization and that my ways are nances, politico, religion or agricul­
past finding out. I wish to ask yon if ture F
I forty dollars a month rent, and taking
“Finances,” said the grocerymsa. ns
I did right a moment ago.” Here ht
in two dollars and fifty cents per
took out another &gt;30 and put it under he laid down a paper id which be had
month, when a large man with a sad
been
reading of the Groat failure, took
the paper weight
“When- I went
eye and an early purple tumor on the down stairs I met my mother-in-law. of his spectacles, wiped them cm a
side of his head came in and nuked roe She -alwayr looked to me like a firm piece of manilla paper and put them in
if my name was Nye. I told him it
woman, but I did not think she was so a tin case. “What do you think of the
wns, and asked him to take a choir and
unswerving as she reallv was. She trick Grant’s sons played on the old
spiton the stove a few times and make
asked me in a low, musical voice to ■nan ? That’s about as had as any of
himself entirely at home.
_
please destroy the deed, and then she the tricks you have played on your pa.
He did ro.,
took one of them Smith &amp; Wesson au­ Hennery. I should not be surprised to
After an
g in a lou^/and trem
tomatic advance agents of death out see the New York papers accuse you of
nlous tone of vo
were ha*’—WHICH WERifrom under her apron and kind of living responsible for the downfall of
ing rather A backward spring, he pro­
wheedled me into saying I would. Now the Grant boys, as they accuse you of
duced acotton handkerchief and
I do right? I want* candid, legal ruining all the boys that go wrong.”
CAREFULLY SELECTED took out of it a deed which he submit­ did
“0, the Grant bojrs are like lots of
opinion, and I’m ready to pay for it”
ted to my ripe aud*logical legal mind.
other boys all over the country, and
I said be did perfectly right!
I asked him if that was lilt name that
-FROM THE—
Grant is like many fathers, of less bus­
appeared in the body of the deed as a
iness sagacity. Grant is a good man
“Didn’t that long-neceed exclama
grantor. He said it was. I then asked
to sit around and draw a pension, and
him why bis,wife had not signed it, as iion point over there call you a liar*" wait for another war. He is entitled to
with that strawberry? It feels as
. med to be the homestead, and her demanded Spriggs of his friend.
live like a king, end have all his ex­
though it had been wanned by She and the Q. M. slept three night* be­
name appeared in the instrument with
“Yea, be did.”
penses paid by the government he per­
tween the barrelk-. Tbeehaoees for a
that of her husband, but hor signature
la the Wholesale Marhehu
“Why, don’t you jump on him and petuated by Ins military genius, but hr stove. Whoosh," and the boy got n debauch looked’ peaked and slim in .
drink of water as quick as he could,
wasn’t at the foot, though his name lick the stuffin’ out of him F
is not equal to runnings peanut stand.
the extreme. Bbwever, there was a
was duly signed, witnessed and ac
“Because he is bigger than I am, and There should be a law to prohibit him and chewed ice, while they groceryman basement below, and I gat in there
went to dusting the cans of fruit, al­
know I edged.
wonld put a regular boulevard on my from trying to go into businoM, and do
though nothing had happened worth} one night with a half-inch auger and
“Well,” said be, "there’s where the face.”
one should be allowed to kanoodle him
Iwo waah-tubs. Ilater on Mierw was a
of notice.
gazelle eomes in.” He then took a bite
“Don’t fret about that. I’m here, and into the um of his name to catch suck­
sound of revelry by night. There was
----- WERE----oft the corner of a plug of tobacco will see you through.”
ers. Grant mode the mistake that
Mr. J----- , a seedy old bachelor of a considerable ‘on with the donee, let
abont as Rig as a railroad land grant
With this assurance the light weight nearly all fathers make, in thinking his
joy be nnconfinedtr
and laid two twenty dollar gold pieces lit on the blasphemous member of the -tons are smarter chan other boys. Be­ certain county in North Carolina,
“The next day there waa w spongy
on the desk near my arm. I took them crowd, and g«t whipped in just exactly cause Grant was a successful soldier, it one of the most penurious men I ever appearance to the top- of the bead,
and tapped them together like the five seconds.
was no evidence that Lis boys was saw. 1 once met him in a country which seemed to be confiued’ to our
cashier of the Bank of England, and
"I thought you said you’d see me above the average. They were ordina­ store, when the following scene took regiment, as a resnlfr of the sadden
disguising my annoyance over the lit­ through," he howled at Spriggs, clear­ ry boys, had an ordinary education,
.giving way, as it were,, of prohibitory
place:
tle episode, told him to go on.
ing the blood from his face.
and would have stood as good a chance
restrictions. It waa-tv very, disagree­
Addressing the merchant (in a nasal
“Well,” said the large man fondling
"So I did," answered Spriggs, “and I us most boys in running a grocery, re­
able day, I remember. ATI’ nature
A Complete line of
the wen which nestled lovingly in his can prove by every man here, that 1 porting on a daily paper, or braking g twang). “I’m coming up to make a -teemed clothed in gloom, and R. E.
I
pretty
big
bill
’
with
you
in
a
few
days,
Titian hair, “my wife ha* conscien­ stood as nice as any one could stand, freight train, and in niiy of these 'posi­
tious scruples against signing the deed. and saw you through the fight."
tions they might have failed, and they but all I want to-day is a darning charge-of thejproeeedings
Rbdreyed
We have been married a year, but not
If looks could have killed, Spriggs might have been successful, and come needle. Have yea got any?”
Regret was everywhere.
“All right, Pve got the best lot yon
actively for the past eleven months. would have been turned into a regular to thrf front. But because their father
“Wethen proceeded to-yesru-tor the
I’m a kind of ex-offlclo husband, as you Gatling gun victim.
was a good soldier, the boys thought
other barrel of woe, that we might pile
“What do you charge for them?"
We want all your
they could run a bnainess that would
might say. After we’d been married
up some more regret,.and Imve-enoogh
“Mr usual price is two cents; but as
about a month a little incident occurred
“Moses Watson, you are charged paralyze the ablest financier in thia
you are going to make a large bill, you misery to last as through the balance
country, and the poor old fatlier was
which made a riffle, a* you might say, with assault and battery.”
of
the campaign. Wo acted1 on- this
may have one for one cent.”
induced to believe his boys were made
In qui domestic tide. I was division
“Nebber did it, sah I”
“All right I’ll take it.
(Reaching roggestion, and, xvitii a firin' resolve
master on the U. P., and one night I got
“Didn’t you kick that plautiff, who of better material than other boys, and
and
the same half inch aug&gt;f\.wx‘ stole
down in the pocket of his long-tailed
And will pay you the Highest Market price
lie lent his name to their wildcat, fool­
an order to go down- toward Sidney, says his name is Peter Snow V '
duster and producing an egg.) “I’ve once more into the basement of the-to­
for them.
and look at a bridge.
Of course, I
“Oh, am dat what you mean, sah ? If ish enterprises, and they at once owned
bacco-house.
«
brought you an egg to pay for it; eggs
couldn’t get back rill next evening. So I kicked him I didn’t go fur to mean to the earth. Some one else owned the
“I bored nineteen, conseen tiro holes
wire worth ten cents a dozen.”
KOCHER BROS.
[ sighed and switched off to the *uper- doit. I reckon be moight have been earth under them, but they owned it on
into
the
uttnosphcre.
aad
then
an
iwti“That’s nil right.” Takes the egg
intendent’s office, expecting to go over bin pawin' by me, when my leg flew top, and they got the big head, and
and lays it in a box; and goes th wait mate friend of isino boredt twenty­
on No. 4 and look at the bridge. At out an’ hit him, Ize drefful keerless competed with millionaires who bad
seven
distinct
liolee-in
the
floor,
only
to
upon another customer.
the offic^tbey told me I needn’t gft till sometimes, snb.”
more money than they could possibly
bore through the bosom of the night
After a little whiie Mr. J. addresses
upend, and for a year or two you have
Tuesday,'so I strolled np-town and got
"So am I, Moses.”
with a dull thud. Eleven of ns spent
die merchant again:
read more about the style the Grants
home about 9 o’clock, went in with a
“Is you F
“Say Mr. S----- , don’t yon treat n the most of the n’ght boring.- into the
latch-key, just as a mutual friend went
“I shall keerlessly send you up for were putting on than you have of the feller sometime* when he trades with flour, and'at three o’clock a..in. it look­
A stars and Vanderbilts. While the
out through the bed-room window, tak­ thirty days od that kick."
so- fu'L of
you? I feel like an eye-opener would ed like a hammock,It
ing a sash that I paid two dollars for.
“Shoo! Why, I’ll let anybody kick latter were spending money that Lail do me right smart of good this frosty bole*. The quartermaster slept on
-BT BUYING YOURalready been earned; and laid up, the
I didn’t care for the sash, because he me sixteen times for half a dollar."
through
it
all.
Hte
slept
3n
a very au­
mornin’.”
left a pair of pantaloons worth twelve
“After you are through with me you Grants were discounting the future! “There’s some bock there; help your dible tone of voice, and every now aad
dollar* and Rome silver in the jxwkets, can make any bargain with Bijab yon and spending money borrowed on the
then
we
could
hear
Irim
eiumbering.
■elf.”
but I thought it was such odd taste for see fit. Your face is familiar to me; strength of the name of their pa. Now
“At last we decided that be- was
J. takes the bottle and pours but a
a man to wear a sash without his uni­ and I'm thinking you were here Inst that it is over, anybody can see what pretty good one. “I’d like to have a sleeping middling close to-tbat barrel,
fools they were, and what a wc«k old
form.
week."
so
we begun to boroclowr to tlia-sno're.
little sugar, and—say dn yuu care if 1
father Gra»t was, and they will drop
“Well, as I had documentary evi­
“Nebber heah befo’, sah.”
put this egg in itF Taking the egg It was my turn .to-bore. I’ reurember,
dence against my wife, I told her she
"And you hadn’t better come again. down to their level, and if they ever
and
I took tlieaugor with a heavy.hesrt.
out of a box.
.
■ could take a vacation. She cried a The next time I get hold of you the amount to anything again, it will be
I bored througl&gt;the flocr, and for the
“That’s all right, help yourself."
' good deal, but it didn’t count. I suffer- sentence will be for three long months.” from what they earn, unless ti^ey are
first
time bored- into sorecthinp- besides
J. puts in the sugar and then breaks
I ed a good deal, but tears did not avail.
weak enough to help spend the money
the egg and finds two yolks in it. “Say, oxygen. It wna the quartermaster. A
It takes a good deal of damp weather
A fanners’ mutual insurance com­ that a grateful people contributed to
wiki
yell echoed’th rough the southern
Mr. S----- , is this the egg I let you
to float me out of my regular channel. pany doing business in Virginian.bad a their fa'her, and I think they would
confederacy, and I palltodout my auger.
have?*’
She spent a night packing her trosseau, meeting of directors, the other dayiond be about equal to the emergency. It
It had on the paint a rtrawberry mark,
and in the morning she went away. after the transaction of routine business is a clear case of big head on the part of
cootinually
"Caus, it’s got two yallera in it, and, and a fragment of one of those oldthe whole family, and nobody is sorry
Now I could get a divorce and save all one of the board rose and said :
dam’f you don’t owe m« another darn­ fashion woven wire gray shirts, such
this trouble of getting her signature,
"I notice among the bills of expense for any of them except the pa and ma.
as quartermasters used to wear,.
ing needle.” . •
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bnt I’d rather not tell this whole busi- one for f4 for printing our annual state It is not entirely the common boys like ,
“I remember that we titan, lefii the
m« that make trouble for their parent*. I ..j
yon „0 g(&gt;|w „ embark ta tobacco-hotww. In a hurry we forgot
meet
on
4,000
postal
cards.
”
to-Ux.prtu I""" ■■■ &lt;="“«•
Trade with aeverul
! seems to be trying to do better, and if
•‘That’s all right,” explained tile pres­ You would think that the aon.of It..-at | tl,„ mMofBC€are of gunpowder," n.- two wash-tubs, a half-inchauger* and
y
y
ilt wasn’t for her blamed old hyena of a ident.
m«o. .Uteamen. aoldtora and Klmlar,.; mBrkeda Third .troet bankerto al-earl 980,361 new half-inch auger holes that
I | ) |-&lt;
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l||
| mother would get along tip-top. She’s
“How all right? Don’t we employ a would be perfect model, for ... boy. to ,lwt „,an OD chM1gt.. tbeother day.
bad never been used.
J— ✓
A
J hving with her mother now, and if a secretary at a salary of $400 per year.” go by. but f read that .uch boy. are j -Tlmt’a the propomtioo now before
“Yes, and the secretary prepared the more apt to be .windier., .pendthrifu [ the h()UM, -b&gt; repli,,,).
-WMrt 1rauuI
’»"ld KO
the eirl .nd uU her
When one realizes the comforts we
how it is, and that I want to sell the copy and contracted for the printing.” and dude, than ordinary boy* And
-Ain't y.m afraid to Koiiito that kind enjoy now days, ansi these enjoyed by
10 TO 25 PER CENT
property and want her signature, in j “I don’t say he didn’t but I’d like to great men, from the president down, | &lt;(f busineM?"
our ancestors two hnndsed. years ago,
t
i place of getting a divorce, I believe know what business he had to contract have many heartaches, and pass many
"Certainly I'm not. There’s no more we can bat pity the people who. strug­
WoaMyoumlodtrylnitiir for any such printing, when* we furnish sleepless nights, thinking of suns wjio : rjg|£ ojr ]OM1D1» money than any other gled along and lived at that early dav.
him pens and ink. It wns his duty to ■re doing their best to bring the gray : tI0lliue8S.'’
The following law waa in fatxe two
I Kid It I eonld
Ume I .nuld
I over and .talk with her and see what write out them curds, sir, and I, for one hair, of their p irent. in .arrow to tile : ,.j tno„. tbat&gt; |,llt I ,bou)d think- you hundred years ago in the Now Haven
i she said. So I did. I got along pretty shall kick against and such extrara- grare. I toll you parent, that only I wool(t
„traidof being blown up."
colony.-’ “Whoaoevei shall Msreigle or
Tto gieatest pleasure I take la In
well, too. I found the young woman । gance.”
have a few jukes Dlayedon them, are in
draw the affections of any amide or
"Blown up r
I at home, and tola her the legal aspects
luck. If Grant’s boys had initiated
wii
•'Certainly.
Ain't you afraid of; maido servan t&gt; either to hitaertf or oth­
A New York state man tried to shoot their pa into Masonry, and given the tjjat
_
of the case. She wouldn’t admit any
ers, without tin«t gaining tbeconscntof
1 of the charges, bnt after a long parley the ramrod of his gun through a dog. goat degree, os me and my chum did
"Well, not hardly I I’ve been
her parents, shall pay to the plantation
■ agreed to execute the deed and rave The gun burst and the gentleman could my pa. Grant would have picked him- ried for twenty-five years,
for the first offense forty shillings, the
i trouble. She came to my office half an ouly find cite thumb of nne of his bands elf up and felt a good deal bettet than
—---------- ■&lt; to- — .... ...........
second, four pounds, for the third be
| hour later, signed the fattrurnent, I got hanging on a bush. The dog was un­ he does to be initiated into the *Oue I “Papa,” said a small boy, is President shall be .rofprisoaed or corporeoualy.
two witnesses to the signature and had injured. The best way to shoot a dog Thousand and One,1 where the first i Arthur a big man F
punished.”' And under that law thejust put the notarial seal on it when is to shoot it without ramrods tor am­ degree is ‘petit larceny,’ the second de- ] “No my son not particularly large,"
police reports giro the prosecution off
the girl's mother came in. She asked munition. Just a common lead bullet gree obtaining mouev on false pre- ; “But lie is mighty stout ain’t he F
Jacobelh Martin and Sam Tuttle, “for
her daughter if she bad signed the will kill the .dog. It is not every .gun tences, and the third degree highway • “1 never heard i hat he was very much sitting down on a chestle together, his
deed and was told that she had. Sli&gt; that exactly understands Low to go off robbery?'
1 on hi* lunscle. Why F
arras around her wairte, and her arms
Wbeu loaded
said nothing, but smiled in a way that with a ramrod in it.
“Well, that is about the way I look
“Beoouae I heard a man say to-day. uogh bU shoulder or about his neck,
made my blood ran cold. If » woman with ramrod the gun is liable to get ex­ at it/ raid the gtoceryman as he spilled that he could carry Ohio. and. Ohio and coatiuuiug in that sinful posture
were to smite on me that way every cited and fly all to pieces as in the case a little cayenne pepper on a big straw­ weighs a good deal don’t it”
about half au hour, in which time he ,
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_
’
,
day I should certainly commit some cited. Ramrods are not to be depend­ berry on top of a box. But 1 noticed
“OK-sli! run away and play. You
___ kyssed her and sliekyssed him. or they
ed upon in certain cases.
your pa out in the back yard with a don't understand polities.; my boy. kvsaed one another, as ye. witneases
handkerchief tied over his eye, and his And the fllow you board say that, don't testified.” Imagine one of the Yale
' w“ J“‘
on
A gentleman called on President none seemed quite red. He has not know much more,” he remarked to him students being arrested and compelled
'
the MicceM of the business, and was
looking at the two &gt;90 gold pieces and Arthur a few days ago and found him been drinking again, has he F
■elf m the boy went out.
to pay a flue every time he hugged a
“No, pa is a reformed man, but be is
trying to get acquainted with them, as quietly picking at the strings &lt;rf a ban­ ■
“maide” there at New Haven of the
Says Lillie Deveraux Bisk*. “A wo­ present day. The coantiryia progresit were, after the two women had gone jo. This is rfood news, indeed, for! nervous. He can’t stand still. The
away, when they returned with the when Mr. Arthur leaves the Whitei other day he was at the depot waiting man’* first right is the right of a hus­
hushend and sou-in-Isw at the head of house, be will have a trade to fail back fora train, and be walked up and down band, even if she has to support him.”
the procession. He looked pale and on and will probably join some minstrel the platform all the time. You know This may account fur so many wives
la Sweden there i»al*w taking away
! careworn to me. He asked me in a low tronpe. IfGen.Graut had been able। them posts ou the platform that hold supporting their husbands. They are the right of Muftr .ge"front every ip*a
j voice if I had a deed there executed by to play a bao|o or the bone*, he would up the roof ? Well, pa was walking merely insisting on their riglBts so now, who hoa been drank three tit»m. Such
his wife. ] said yea. He asked me if
along jabbing the point of his umbrella daa't let us bear any more disparging
i at the ports. He had walked for quite talk ou thia question of a wife’s privi­ falling off of fifty per oajtf in the vote,
IwoaJddertroyit. I said I would. I
• U. JUVJkvlVjLlO. would make deeds and tear them up all
awhile, jablung the posts, aad not lege and a husband's luxury.
nt t|ie next election.

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er dealers Can­
Buying for Cash.
Setting for Cash.
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�OX TO WAMhXOTO!'.

The mother of Ira Killam of Bros$,
Macomb county, a lady of 88 years,

UfiUMM

Ihw Msy 17. The horse ran KV, both

the light of rbe moon” from New York
to awake in Philadelphia, and after a
brief halt ia lite shadow of the veuerable groves of Valley Forge. Mcre&lt;l to
the heroic sufferings &lt;d «h* Army of the
Revoh&gt;M.&gt;u. hurried on to fl ml nur
sshnv*iil Washington on the spot made
IfcnofGeji. G*rflrld.
Heetvning up
P.-nn*iIvanin Avenue to the Capitol,
soon stood in the central rotunda feast­
ing our eyes on the magnificent fresco*
that adorn the dome ; (be noble paint­
ings on its walls, then to a view ef the
massive bronze eaatdoors; the group*
at statuary on pedestals at either side
of »be eastern entrance, then to back
of capital square where a complete en
semble of the capital buildingitself can
best be obtained. Climbing the moun­
tain of stairs to the dome, the entire
city and surrouging* lies spread ont
before you, and is among the finest
views of the continent.
The broad
Potomac stretching away to the south,
the heights of Alexandria and George­
town on the west, with the entire city,
its splendid outlay of parks, fountain*,
statues, avenues and. streets with its
multitude of elegant public and private
buildings at your feet.
Whatever may have the faultof Bos*
Shepard,, whatever scandals may have
attached to hi* official life one thing
must be conceeded to hi* enduring
credit, ids comprehensive appreciation
of the future greatness os die city and
it* weeds;
and the initial work
accomplished and made permanent in
preparing the ground work for so
beautiful a city a* ’. Washington is des­
tined in the near future to become,!
Among the numerous government
buildings, the finest by far is that of
the State War and Navy Departments,
of grey granite, just west of the White
Hbnse. It would almost seem impos­
sible to place material ;in a building
and secure an appearance so grand
and beautiful as that of this edifice.
While walking through its vast corri­
dors I felt proud that I was an Ameri­
can citizen, and that a* a citizen was
honored by the erection at our national
capital of a structure, wldch in the sur
roundings of their headquarter* did so
ai uok to maintain the dignity of thai
bureau of our government, having un­
der its charge oufextenaive foreign re­
lations, die state department, and those
agencie* of national defense, the Army
■nd Navy. The White House and
Treasury buildings, are interesting in
. connecting
by their style of aichi• tecture and history with the earlier
days ot the republic for which we
prize them and ; should regret to see
them set aside for more modern struct,
urea.
We made a harried visit to the cele­
brated east room of the White House
and requested&gt;dmi*sion to its conser­
vatory, but found acess to that barred
to the great unwashed and being politcally a follower of the fortunes of the
Independents, (the diagust^of the old
Stalwarts,) and lucking the backing of
official introduction, was obliged to
sorrowfully turn our feet away from
that paradise of plant* and dowers,and
hastened to that arena of American
polities, the Hall of the House of Re­
presentatives.
U is a settled truism of philosophy
that a stream rises no higher than its
fountain, and in its flow reproduces or
reflects- the character of its source
Judged by this test if the members of
our House of Representatives are a cor­
rect reflection or type of the average
culture and developement nt our na­
tional life,we have yet much to achieve
■nd our political millenilum is still a
long distance in the future. -A more
turbulent, disrespectful, disorderly
•soDection of humanity it would be dif­
ficult to group together. A continual
&lt;eoming and going, loud and continuous
•
laughing and talking, smoking, clap­
ping of hands for messengers, produc­
ing a din us incessant M that of a
township caucus, with a perpetual flow
of talk, talk, talk, for it is nothing else;
the finished orators cau be conn'el
upsu the fingers ®f your hand*. Th ■
.
procedure tied up by clumsy
precrdhiita and restrictions which af­
ford alL’iwu &lt;»f opportunities for fillibnsreringand obstruction and nearly
all IiiisIdmb conducted in a petty par
-titan spirit it* no wonder that but lit­
tle i* accampllslied. For an organiza­
tion that champion* the world for spend
ing lime, wind and money and -doing
.nothing commend us to the Congress
wl’Ac United States. Awrong the mem­
bers of the present House many might
beaelecrrd a* types ot Ure best culture

Congressman of which Tom Ochiltree,
«f Tex**, may r»erhsp« be fairly cited
s* a representative hi a gross, slouchvilhaHnneird sucker, whose highest idea
of statensanshlp wunid be beat expres­
sed by a “hurrah for the old flag and
The Senate i* a much mure dignified
»ud«»»ilerly a»winbly than the Hoose.,

those old relic* ot
for it* welfare is pathetic.
As a relief however to ths unsatisfac­
tory view afforded by a cooaideration
of Cougremional aciion, as seen from
the dead level of a day or we*k or a
reasims session, surrounded by all the
depressing association* of party selfish□ca* and temptation* to plunder, boro
of the power to control the legislation
necessary for the collection and dU
bnrsementof immense revenue, a re­
trospective* view of Congressional histoiy is encouraging. Our country’* ad­
vance as indexed by the record of Ccngressiopal enactments and other na­
tional cautempqraueou* history view­
ed from the eminence of a century’s
progeas is one of the grandest of the
world. From the dechdstion of Inde­
pendence, through the wasting war of
ihe’revolution, the slow and painful
prooess sf securing foreign recognition,
Uie bloody war&lt;of 181R, the tedious pro­
of
gress with &lt;
‘ ‘taxation and
finance, the _______ ug-atriiggle for
h the slave power, endiction by a terrible war
and the establishing of our assailed
national government upon a founda­
tion so broad and deep as to never be
overthrown, the enfranchisement of
black man, the protection of national
financial honor, the purification of our
civil service, removing it forever from i
the slough of political favoritism, well
nigh accomplished; thoeo twin instru­
ments of extortion and robbery, dis­
honest money and protective tariffi*
soon disappearae, the mass of our
people as well as those of nearly every
other civilized country determined up­
on the early destruction or great dlminuation of the liquor traffic, brings us
to a future the grandest and brightest
with a thousand years before us in
which to experiment and perfect our
political, social and moral relations.
H. J. M,
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

of “Tilden and HBoerick*” wn*
shaktm in the fsc© of the House of Represrm stives by Representative Lowrrv.
The RrpubHeaus pointed tbrir finger*
and cried “cypher”. To get even with
i term the other side cried ”taux&gt;»&lt;r.
Tho debate wa* made exciting by sev­
eral other tilt*, but English was elect­
ed by ariose vote.
Representative Moulton did not want
« bankrupt law &lt;»f any kind passed. He
*aid all Bankrupt laws had been failur
ea in every country, and operated as’a
premium on dishonesty.
Th ■ House formed alliance against
art, deciding by an overwhelming vote
against the bill for the abolition of ex­
isting duties on paintings and statu­
ary

KOBTH C1HTLETON.
Mr. Gallop has built a new granary.
Marion Shore* is patting in several
rods of tile.
T. Garlinger is making arrangements
tp go north and locate.
Geo. Dillenbeck Las been building
several rods of new fence.
Several of our formers spent Monday
fishing at Tboroapple lake.
Mrs. F. Bolo is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Baker, near Bittle Creek.
Pathmaster D.’ W. Smith is doing
some floe tiling on the State road.
R. Hosmer and family, of Carlton,
Sundnyed with the former’s toother.
E. Gates and wife spent Wednesday
with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Witte.
C. F. Wilkinson and family Buodaycd with Cort’s fatheron the State road.
Owing to the wet weather a latge
amount of corn is rotting in the
ground.
Wm. Wilson and Wm. Straw called
on Mr. Durfee at the Cresay hotel,
Hastings.
Mr. Canfield hat* his new barn near­
ly completed. He has also been re­
pairing his buildings and fence*.
While out fishing a few evenings
since, Charley Raymond speared a
pickerel, but not so as to hold it. The
wounded fish made a lunge, landed in
the boat and was &lt; aptured.

Washington, D. C., 1
May 84. IBM. i
(tar Eaton County Neighbors.
Wednesday of this week wa* Martin
Lather’s day in Washington. To the
Vermontville will celebrate the
long list of statues of statesmen and Fourth of July.
warriors that adorn the Capital there
A baby show is one of the coming
was added on that day a colossal bronze events at Charlotte.
memorial to the great reformer. The
Charlotte young men have organ!**
occasion' brought hundreds of Germans ed an athletic society.
here from all parte of the country, and
Charlotte's old cemetery is being
many of the clergv and members of the transformed into a park.
Lutheran denomination.
Folly ten
Aiuger parties are manufacturing
thousand people stood in the broiling large numbers of cheese boxes.
sun, in front of the Memorial Lutheran
J. Courtright, a Cannelite was bitten
church and witnessed the unveiling. on the hand by a massauga recently.
Tbe.dedicatoij ceremonies were long,,
A lately arrived Chinese emigrant
but they werArelieved of monotony by lias established a laundry at Charlotte.
such incidents as the giving away of
Mrs. W. F. Holmes was thrown from
the platform on which twelve hundred a buggy near Eaton Rapids a few days
people were seated; the late arrival of ago and severely injured.
several societies, with brass bands play­
Joseph McClintc's house in Eaton
ing, when Senator Conger, the orator was burned a few days &amp;gt&gt;. Insured
of the day. was in the midst of an elo­ in Barry, Eaton and Ionia Mutual.
quent reference to Luther; and the re­
A little son of John Root, of Wind­
fusal of the National flag,
which sor, played with a feed cutter and -has
enveloped the statue, to come off at two mangled bauds as the result
the right time. The drapery moved
A boy at work in the cracker factory
about half way up the figure, and re­ at Eaton Rapids, had a. band crushed
fused to go an inch further. At this between the rolls one day last week.
moment of suspense and cxj&gt;ectancy,
Several persons living near Char­
Luther’s prominent nose protruded lotte, have recently been bitten by a
through a rent in the flag, and two men mad dog, and it is feared they will
were compelled to ascend by ladders, have hydrophobia.
to the top of the statue, and loosen the
A Californian named Benson, was
rebellious folds. When the sunlight fell robbed of $25 and a watch at a Grand
upon the figure, the Marine Band play­ Ledge hotel the other night by a stian­
ed Luther’s hymn, and a benediction ger who roomed with him.
closed the ceremonies.
A young nmn of Charlotte, while
Congress is working industriously clearing up some rubbish,Thursday af­
now, aud has disposed of a good deal ternoon, was bitten by a rattlesnake,
of Biiscellaneoas business during the and is now in a precarious condition.
week, Mr. Randall is rashing the Ap­
Claud Carr, of Lansing, was arrested
propriation bills through with the hope at Eaton Rapids Monday ‘ morning, and
of an adjournment by the middle of found'guilty of stealing jewelry from
June. Other members, however, do Mi*. Owen’s boarding house and sent
nut think the session can close so early. to the workhunse at Ionia for 90 days.
The Senate has cleared its calendar of
A $300 tenm was driven off’the river
Public Buildings bills. The favored bridge at Grand Ledge the other night
towns being Jacksonville, Fla., Vicks­ and drowned. A subscription has been
burg, Miss.. Chattanooga, Tenn., Troy, raised..to make good the loss
the
N. Y., Portland, Oreg., Opelousa, La., owner.
.
Sacramento, Cal., Asheville, N, C.,
Dayton, and Springfield, Ohio. The
RICH WAN NEWS.
eostof each of these buildings, includ­
Two Indians were killed by the cars
ing sites, is from $30,000 to $250,000.
Thu Senate also debated at length near Manistee Munday.
Horace Vickery fell into an elevator
and passed the $30,000, for sinking artesion wells on arid lands, and au item hatchway at Jackson, last Thursday
of $15,000, for the encouragement of and died of hts injuries next day.
silk culture. Mr. Morgan the fluent
A five pound eel has l*een speared in
Senator from Alabama, earnestly ad­ Ore creek, Livingston county, the
vocated Goveromeutassiataoce in be­ largest ever known to be caught in any
half of the latter industry. He wanted of our lakes.
silk-worm eggs of various qualities and
Levi R. Brown, of Soa*h Haven, for
varieties that are grown in the differ­ 22 years a resident there, was found
ent latitude* of the United States, dis­ drowned in the river Saturday morn­
tributed gratis among the old women
ing, Suicide undoubtedly.
and children of the country so that
Dr. J. G. W Weeks, for many years
they could during the next winter and
a
physicau at Allegan, dropped dead in
spi ing, start an industry of this kind.
his
house Monday evening. He was 73
He stateil that the silk worm eggs
raised in this country were better than years old and is presumed to have died
from
neuralgia of the heart.
thuee raised in Japan, and that largely
The body of George Davis, aged 00,
exported to Italy, France, and Germany.
was
found
May 20, by school children,
Senator Hale euggested that a* it was
not au incipient or struggling industry, near a barn in Girard township, seven
mile* north of Coldwater. He lived
money for it. Senator Morgan then
Mrs. John Kidder, of near Decatur,
was struck by a trait, Saturday after­
noon, her horse killed, buggy mnashed
to-seed, and corn-seed, for distribution and nbe was inatantly killed, nenrly

broken. The old lady has since died.
John Sciian, while at work with

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Kalamazoo. Saturday afternoon, was
struck by a piece of wood in the eye.
The eye was knocked out and part of
the brain exposed. It is supposed be
cauuot live.
A stranger was found lying in a shed
in au unconscious condilion at Vicks­
burg Friday.
Ho was taken to the
lock-up and cared for, but died Satur­
day. A book wna found ou his person
with the names of John, Mury and Rob­
ert Bingham, of Canada therein. He
was about 55 years uld.
»A remarkable marriage occurred last
week between Henry Kaylor, of Ches­
hire, Allegan county, who I* 70 years
old, and Betsey Thayer, who is chiiniby her father and mother to be only 18.
They say tney never gave their con­
sent to the marriage, and are trying to
get Betsey tc return home.
David Stone, the man who was ar­
------- A large line of-------rested at Hillsdale on the S8d inst.,
charged with having outraged and
murdered his little niece, Lulu Dy eke,
,
BETTER THAN IMITATIONS.
made a full confession Sunday night.
Munday night be was brought into
court and a plea of guilty was entered
by the prisoner. He was sentenced to
solitary confinement for life in the
Best Patterns Embroideries, Table Ltaena, Xapkius, Towels.
suite prison at Jacksun, where be wo*
Crashes, Cretones, Etc.
safely lodged bef jie morning.
Friday noon L. B. Miller of Alma,
Gratiot county, who formerly kept a
livery stable went home as usual and
Tbi* deportment h*» become one of our mo«t ImporUnt line* *nd W« h»»« made extra
ate dinner.
Nothing particular was
effort* th!* spring to secun^*n sMortment in
noticeable in his actions, but as the
family roue from the table he drew a MENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND SCHOOL SUITS,
revolver, placed it to his temple and Well worthy of examination. Special attention I* called to oar assortment of Choice Blyls*
of Foreign and Domestic make* a* well a* low and medium grades. A full line of
la-fore bis horrified wife could speak
or move, blew his brains out, dying
al must instantly. The only cause that
can be assigned for the act is despon­
dency.
Sebastian Luppo, the Italian Who
was arrested at Hancock on a charge
of murdering Geo. Osborne, the bridge
Hoe Kid »ud Goat Shoe*. Gent*’ Fine Shoes. MIMca and Children’* Shoea in
toll gate keeper,May 6, was acquitted
full Hdc. Fine aaiortment of Ladles’ Fine Walking Shoe*. Everything Aral
in the circuit court Wednesday on the
ground of self-defense. He stated
that he offered' Osborne three cents,
the toll t^at he had paid many times,
but that Osborne demanded five, which
We ihall take pleaiurt tn aboviag oar stock to all who favor tu with a call.
he refused to pay, and started on over
CAHH I--OK .BUTTER AJWJ&gt; ECiCiH.
the bridge. Osborne followed and in
the struggle that ensued Osborne was
killed. Luppo showed signs of rough
treatment when arrested, and his story
is generally credited, especially as be
has*always borne a good reputation.

Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Funrtshing Goods, Etc.

Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays and
aWsh Goods, for Ladies’ and
Children’s Wear,

Ticks, Denims, Cheviots, Checks and Cottonades.

REAL JAMESTOWN GOOIIH

A FIFTY-CENT SUMMER SILK

Ready Made Clothing

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS!

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING

For the successful operation of any
great enterprise there is nothing like
young blood; so thought we last Sat­
urday when we made the a*.-qiiaintace
of Messrs. 0. W. Ruggles and F. I.
Whitney of the M. C. R. R. Neither of
these gentlemen look to be over 85, and
yet they stand at the head of one of tie
moat gigantic cor|x&gt;rationa of the age.
—that is they attend to all the bustne**
relating to tlwr passenger and advertis­
ing department of grand corpora­
tion operating over 1,500 miles of road,
—a corporation that has twenty-two
divisions touching Dearly every impor­
tant city and town in Michigan am.
extending fronf Chicago to Nia­
gara Falla
and
employs
half
as many men as are contained in
Uncle Sam’s standing army.
And
what is true of the M. C. R. IL ia true
of nearly every other great enterprise.
Young men are required to do business
as it is done to-day. Young mao can
you grasp the idea T Can you compre­
hend the point ! If jo, brace up! Throw
away that cigar 1 Relinquish the b'Uiard
cue, and your chances for the Presi­
dency of the United States are just as
good aa any other man’s.
A rural debating society recently dis­
cussed the question: “What is the
greatest mystery in the world F* We
suspect the condusion reached waa in
favor of “Hash
but all the same, the
greatest mystery in the world is why a
poor man with half a dozeu children
willfkeep three dogs.
The joyous crow of the rural rooster
and cackle of the suburban heu Is once
more heard. All this joy is natural,
for the egg is one of the few articles of
food which man can neither imitate
nor adulterate.
A philosopher says: “Woman is an
enigma.” We don’t know about the
enig, but she is often a ma. __________
THE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

Agricultural Implements
• L. O. CROCKER
IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPARED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

McCormick Twine Binder!

First Machine in the Market. With the Im­
. provenients for 1884, it Maintains its
Superiority over All Others

INDEPENDENT MOWERSandREAPERS

FOR PAIN
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia.
Sciatica, Lumbago,
EIAD1 OBI. TOOTHAffil,

Firn can a wnu

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers

�3.
SATURDAY,

SELF-SLAUGHTER OF H. M. RICHMOND

111. I

MAY SI. 18*4.

W. C. T. U.
THEMARH MEETMG.
The n«Mmeeting at the M. E. church
Sunday waa well attended and much
interest waa manifeated. Choice se­
lectiona were read by Mra. Mareball,
Mre. Dr. Young and Mre. McDerby.
The article read by Mre. Young waa
fmtn the pen of T. DeWitt Talmage
and was one of his highly illoatrative
and moat forcible argument* affainat
high licence, proving condnaively
what everybody believe*, that it is on­
ly a device to ateve oft, aa long a* pos­
sible, the temperance reform which ia
speedily gathering and marabaling ite
forces from tfvery quarter, gaining
strength and power aa it move* along,
and will sooner or later sweep over the
land like a mighty torrent and redeem
it from the fearful cu,rae of ram.
Short addreaaawere mafle by'Hev.Faasatt and Mt. Overholt, the ideas of
which are that Nashville should take
up the forward line of march and keep
pace with other towns of Michigan and
elsewhere, which are forming protect­
ive unions for the suppression of
drankennees and the enforcement of

o’clock ia the morning. He riept very tran-

with one bullet in bis female ana
©•her through hteJheart, Hiram Morris
Richmond, the
jU B. Richmond, a
Hotel, at half past ten o’clock yesterday
morning. The wounds were self-inflicted.

We pricked him with a pin and applied a
bo aougnt relief tn change ot climate, and

remained in an upright position; the mem-

the disease, and at the solicitation* ot bis

The child remained thns until the
sun-disappeared behind the bill-tops, when

at once to the Metropolitan Hotel. They

after which ba romped with his brother

gen.

He waa ravenouily

XtoffVILLE MA BlKT BKPOBT.

Morris returned to the office and found that

carried a pistol, and believes be slipped

A poet asks: “VMieru 1 bury him,
thia love of mine T” If he is dead—and
we infer that he is, or she wouldn't
want to bury him—we suggest that she
inter him in a cemetery. To bnry him
in her back yard, under the ash pile,
would cause her neighbor* tn talk.
“Now thou Patrick,” sai the mer­
chant to hia new office boy, “suppose
you go for the mail.”
“Yis, sor, an’ what kind of male wurf
you l»e wan tin; Indian male or oat
male.”
,
~~ ,
’hile cleaning house.
asked her husband to nail up Home [];
be refiixed; she looked t f nt him, and
told him his conduct waa without ||
then l»mt him with her GF anti! hr
Bate • ' He now lies in » ,td*e state-,
and may soon tw a anhjert fur disf.
Th&lt;* m to who mI a tty* dap* y«n «»«&gt;
the back iiikI make* n pimi|i hniwllt*
Jon righr orm is not nlwny* f«nr trtn
rh*«rl. Y*»«irtrtir frii-mls make thfin- .
■elvee known Id your times ot troable.

A FIGHT FOR A BRIDE.

by to the various departments. From
the large lobby ot tlie main &lt; »■

Cement per bbl, /
Balt,
“ •• ...
Lime, per bbl..,

tween Ezekiel Henry and Mary C hrisUnan,
daughter of a well-to-do farmer living eight
miles from here. Henry had been paying
court to Miss Chrt«tman for some months

three large double doors lead to the
neats for the delegates and alternatee and tn
the rtalrwaya (or the galleries, and sewn
corridors, painted yellow, blue, white, red,
brown, green and orange, correspooding
with the color of the ticket*— lead to the
&gt; isles on the ground floor and to the Mate
on the amphitheater.
Adding standing
room for one thousand to the nine thousand
seats the ball will comfortably bold ten
thousand people.
Tne management claims th’t the aeooustira of the hall are perfect, and any ordinary
voice can be distinctly beard in any part of
the halL Two large sounding-boards, ore

instantly swore to kill Henry if be canght
him, and kept a strict watch on the move­
ments of his daughter, refusing her the
privilege of going outside of the house un­
less accompanied by some member of the
family. This afternoon she was missing,
road In a carriage.
Hitching In a
light spring wagon, he prevailed on Isaac

DUCKING THE BLOODHOUND.

placed in position.
The building Is amply lighted by wlndowa
and aky-llghta, and gas will be used for the
evening eeealona The May Festival Aaac.clatlou and the managing committees uf the
two conventions share equally in toe cost of
construction, which Ia 115,000.
It is
claimed that the hall can be emptied in ten
tn in J toe if ordinary care is usod by the
public.

Without betraying the

1.80

CARPETS1!
CURTAINS!
AU the New Colorings &amp; Patterns
Of the Season io above goods.

WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.

DressGoodS'Silks
require
Leering for public distribution
BANE-BALL.

the shoulder. Bwope then turned and fled.
Miss Christmas, who had sprang from
Tbe following Is the standing of the
various dubs of Um National Base-Ball

ing:
Wow. LoaLi
Providence .... 1*
2 ;1Philadelphia.
Christman and his friend to bls home,where sBostoo.............. IS
4 |(
New York......... U 4 (
arrested near Lebanon, and held under Buffalo............. 8 U I)
The
Union
Association
teams have made
bail to await the result of the injuries of
his victims. Miss Christman is a tall and tha following record:
remarkably preUy, but uneducated girl ot
fl Baltimore....
Boston.........
■ Philadelphia.
about nineteen.
Ouoianati ..
M,Washington .
8| Altoona.........
WILLIAM RILEY’S GRIME.
The schedule of games played by the
clubs In tho Northwestern League Is as folHay-8tack.

attorney, who will make
Riley was a widower with three children.
Although possessed of considerable propkept his children in ignorance and

fevers. Irrltahlllti
tj heal, with dull pain In back
of memory
oirsy »l bl. For them- trucbln -SWAYNE’S
i'lLLS” are » sure core. Boz ISO pill*}
mall S
■
kfor 1 dollar,
AddrrM DR. SWA YNE AND

pabluhrd in the Unis d Hutes Pslcni Office G
sene s paper&lt;&gt;f Immense dreulstlon. AND Tb
ONLY ONKTHAT PVBLtBi.ES THla FREE.

The architects of toe &lt;&gt;nvwnttoa Hall

ELEGANT DISPLAT OT

Kiley, thirteen years old. has been indicted

i lien, uiounes.
Box »«» mall, Ml
.-ATNKaBON,

IS THE TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS

Prices Always Lowest!

[Washington (Minn.) Special.]
The Grand Jury has indicted William
Riley, sixteen years of age, for murder in

““J r®&gt;lew. “8WAYNCT
_&gt;INTMENT’J-a eleamnt. *urc curs. Also far

Our office i« opr odle the V, S Patent office,
we can olMaln Patrol* tn !&lt;■»• time than tbnar
moie from WAtGlINO I ON
Send MODEL or DRAWING .We adrlre rs
l&lt;ifntabl)lty free of eharrr; and w- maka
• it ARG E UN LESS WE OBTAIN PATENT

BOMB CHANGES MADE.

catching Henry’s horse by the bridle, the

And he walked.

.lb

and lashed his horses into a gallop. Christ-

hile Henry jumped into the carriage and
drove rapidly down the rood. The noise
occasioned by the shooting brought a num-

For Rapidity, Convenience and Labor
Saving thia lar-hlne far Excels all
Others.

2.00

him ia pursuit of tho fugitives, whom they
overtook about tan miles from here. Upon

inflicting a alight flesh wound on Henry’s
forehead. The latter fired ia return and
struck Christman in the right leg. Moyer

lat.’ Tbs rubber la swung in such • manner
a* L. be in pertwit control of the operator, who
may stand st the ki(le.&lt; r toe eu4 ol toe luscLlDe
&lt;nd operate It quite *oi4t*AsfuUy.
2d. Tbs rubber adjust* itself easily and perectly.
3d. The rubber Is held square—■cannot tip
rideway*.
4to Tho clothes can be shifted in the box
by aligtitlv raising ths robber at intervals with­
out disturbing toe regular motion.

Addrroe,------------------

[Gold Mine (£a.) RpeclaL]
terrible shooting affray occurred here

Christman discovered a small boy in the
act of conveying a note to his daughter
from Henry, In which the latter said lie hod
everything all fixed for their elopement,
and that “the old man had no right to in-

Saves Time, Labor A Clothes.

REPPETO A HCLLI5GKR,
l.M _____________________ Nashville, Mich.

Apples, dried,.
Butter,..........

I dered him to discontinue his visits. Up to
about two weeks ago it seemed as if all was

BEST IACBIIE IN THE MARKET,

IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.

^Liable to immediate change. ]’

mirably appointed. One large double door
at the north end of the ball next to the en­
gine house serves for the occupants of seats

▼tile last night.

Rov. Mr. Talmage advises married
people to avoid first quarrel*. Tkis is
excellent advice.
If married people
must fight, let them begin at about the
fifteenth quarrel.

A point to the wife whose husband
■pends but a few evenings at home :
A piece of soap left on the stairs at
house-cleaning time has been known
to keep a man in the house for three
months.

musicians are placed In one of the galleries
or at the extreme north or south end of toe
building.

pose of purchasing the weapon.

child, a girl of sixteen months.

WHICH SHALL OOMQtTEH?

“Say, John, did yoa know that Jones
wasmarrled?”
"No; but I suspected as much. I
noticed that several times recently his
nose was scratched.”

fret, la divided Into two amphitheaters,
BuLter, N. T., March 10, 1882.
seven aisles and two galleries. The amphl- Rheumatic Byrup Co:
’
tbeater at the north end of the ha 1 contains
Gent*—I take thU opportunity to expt-M my
lire stage, on which are arranged l.JOO gratitude for what your Rbcum*tk-fhrup
done for me. After Suffering over one year
seats. During the convention one thousand with rhrumatlcm in my ebouMera so I could
hardly get my cost on without beip, a friend loguroia, and Ute remaining three hundred du«-e&lt;! me to tn- a bottle of Rheumatic Syrup
After taking if I could cee aueb a decided
will be occupied by the officers of the con­ change,
that I continued it* use * abort time
vention, members of the National Commit­ '“&lt;* cured
me._______ Daxikl Roe.
tee »nd guests of honor. A space contain­
" De** jrer kape nothin’but dry ^da here !”
ing three hundred seats Iminedi «tely In front
“No. ma’am.’’ “Thin where will I be after
guin* tor a-waVredrilkf’
liecn arranged for committee-rooms, tele­
A B1AK1L1NG DISCOVERT.
graph offices and dressing-rooms.
The
Physicians are often atxrtJed by remarkab'a
discoveries. The fact that Dr. King’* New
Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and
Lung dlaeasea Is daily curing patients that they
have given up to die, ia startling them to real­
e xmphttboater at ise their sense of duty, and examine into toe
the ball, sod of merits ot this wonderful discover^ ; resulting in
hundreds of our best physician* using ft |(l
Um 1,000

mate boy’s limbs were plastic as clay, and

Na 8M, was still hanging in the uffloe.

The great question of the present Natcbes wa saw a big bloodhound corns
day with us ia whether the liquor trade
is to conquer thia nation or to be con­
quered by it. That trade U thorough­
ly orjtaniaed, has unbounded capital at
cotnmand, and has its agents every­
where. Its profits are so great that it tacked.”
will never lack apologists and defend­
ers in the press, in our legislatures, and
among our executive officers as well ss
among the people. It will go out like
“I’ll give any man
the evil spirit of old, upon compulsion,
and even then it will try to rend and
convulse society. Were all good men
opposed to it. it could be easily over­ him up fora 410 bill."
come, and there is a class entitled to
“Hump 1” sneered a
that name who defend and patronise
the liquor traffic in some of Its phases,
though condemning it in those forms
which do uot interfere with their own hotly remarked tho $10 man.
“1 think I could.”
indulgences, and the better the man of
this class in other respects the mors
power they have m supporters of the
liquor traffic. Tbi* is the struggle for
hfe and death in which there is no neu­
tral ground. Every man and woman
must either be for or against the great
enemy of all ■nrighteousnese—the traf­ seise him by the collar and fling him into
fic in intoxicating drink*.
The Uninn will meet with Mrs. Fmsett next Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. m.

toe most obstinate-esse*; purely vegetable.

Tbi

knocking at 1
and becoming alarmed procured a chair
Naahvtlte, awake! How cans't thou rest.
and looked over the transom. He saw Mr.
Richmond lying on bis back on the floor.
The door was at once forced. The unfor­
tunate man was found to be quite dead.
By his aide lay a new five-shot revolver of
THE DAY OF PRAYEfi.
thirty-two caliber, two chambers of wnlch
In response to a call from the Na­ bad been discharged. One bullet bad en­
tional W. C. T. U., a very euthu&gt;&gt;Mtic tered the rigtit temple and the other had
meeting wm held in the Congregation­ pierced directly through bia heart Death
had beun instantaneous. Tho body waa
al church on Tuesday, May 37. All the
■till quite warm.
topics given for consideration were
On the dressink-table was found the
ably discussed and prayerfully present­ following pathetic note:
. ed. Appropriate music wa* interspers­
ed, and the exerciaee w ere not only en­ Baby: Ere this will hare reached you doubtires you will have heard of my sad ending.
joyed by each one present, but will, we
trust, prove a lasting benefit to all. In father and mother. May God forgive mo.
behalf of the mum bora of the W.C. T.
Good-by, God bloss you—God
U. a vote of thank* was extended to

tho pastora and th'Mie outside the Un­
ion who so kindly responded to the call
for assistance; and as we listened to
thetoany heartfelt prayer* ascending
to a throne of grace for help in this
great work of reform, we felt a deep
conviction that God will surely work a
work of righteousness in this nation
and that we shall become a temper­
ance, and we think, a God-fearing na-

The little fallow was very happy and
laughed heartily at the stories wo told him,
until the first glimpse of sunsbins ap*
peered, when be suddenly said, "0, mister.

Chicago, Msy «7.—That portion of the
Exposition BuUdlag In which tho ftepobflcan National Con

Grand Rapid*... 13

0,Minneapolis..... t
S
1, Fort Wayne...... 4 10
■ Muskegoo......... 8 11
4jTerre Haute ... 8 11
4 81. Paul............ S 13
418Ul!water......... 0 14
Tho schedule of games played by the
dubs In toe American AesodaUon is as fel­
lows;

Metropolitan. U
Louisville........U
8U Louts.......... 11
AthteUo........... U
Columbus....... M)
Baltimore...... ■

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And all Slllou* Complaint*

4| Brooklyn- —
4|Plttaburgh..
k Toledo.........
7 Wash.ngtorT,Indian* poll*

Peisceod with tbs H«sds M latahes.

found. Tho finding of h.s buffalo overcoat,
covered with blood, led to further search.

broad grin, aad

asked:
“Did you see itF&gt;
“Heaps of it; but if you had owned him
for five years, and had played this same
rouldBOTH DEAD AND AUVE.

[Franklin (Pa.) Cor. Philadelphia Pros*.]
One of the moat wondartui cases of sus­
pended animation in a human being ever
heard of is now puzzling the doctors of Uds
nt two months. The subject is

Toulgnes De Nera, said to be tho sdou of
one of the best noble fam!Ilea of Franca,
baystack, death having been caused by a was found In bis room in a hotel here Tues­
gunshot wound In the head. The three day night suffering fiom acute poisoning.
children, the youngest nine years old, con- He had steeped the beads of matches In
water and swallowed the fluid. De Nora,
who hns been drinking heavily of late, was
William says.that on the morning of Feb­ despondent He has ample means. The
ruary 2 he went ont to the stable, found sufferer la considered out ot danger.
hi* father, who bode him go back and
secure them. He want back, but could not
secure them. He returned to the house, and
waa just about ready to Arc at hia father,
who was in bed, through a loop-hole long
befoie prepared, when hia sisters came
down, and he desisted until they went out
to tLe barn. Then he again put himself in
poaiUuu with bis gun. Hi* fattier tu&lt; ned
bi» bead on t‘—
senting a fair
thirty mmutoe.

ring in about
beard the re­

pa. ent. near Egypt, Cranberry Township,
Both the parents are healthy Gormans.
One of Ci.e physicians, on being inter.

rhooping c&lt; ugh.
men the boy’s parents told ms their Loy
h»d be. n in a comatose condition ail day,
and they were afraid be was dead. He had
slept nil nl/ht, they said, and at sunr.so
bad complained of sickn&gt; s«. after which he
fell into a stupor from which they failed to
arouse him.
“He bad do sensible respiration, no

A convulsive movemeu*. ol the right eye­
lid convinced me that the child was Dot
dead, and I applied such restorative rem­
edies as I had at hand, but they were of no
avail. 1 worked until the sun bad di*ap-

boy ialiened
corpse, went
two girt-.paahvdwi.il* be pulled until they
got toe body up. They dropped it. iuto toe
bole, covered It up, and le.t. They then
stroyin^ part of one and putting
par. in-ddu of another b &lt;L
were fear ul that h«- «-ould marry again
and tbev would bo iurther abused. Un e
before they bad attempted to kill the old
man by poison, but tailed.
To bo/
pouiiuod up a slug of lead to fit the shot­
gun. The ebildieu show no sorrow or reel•ng for tee deed.

Cattle Dying ef a Strangs DiMist.

Galesbubo, HL, May 28.—A strange
disease h.u» broken out among the cattle of
this vicinity. Four cows worth WOO have
died within two days tn Dr. Miller’s herd
of Jerseys at Abingdon. The first syrup­
ion Is a dizzy stupor. A fit follows. The
animal becomes feverish and dies within
forty-eight hours. Black spots are found
on the flesh under the hide. It Is thought
Spain Csvsitatsd by Wind and Rain.

Madrid, May 28.—The vineyards tn the
district of Carthngena have been ravaged by
hurricanes and many families ruined. In
the district of Oribueia bou.iee Lave been
inundated, the vIHage of Molina submerged,
and poop.e compelled to take refuge on the
roofs ot bouses and in bouts. The frigate
Saragossa has gone to the relief of Lares
and Durgus, which are flooded.
■cKeagne Await ed..

Chicago, May 20.—The jury In the cnee
of Neal McKeague. on trial for the murder
of Mr. James L. Willson, of Winnetka, has
brought In a vrrdi-.i of “not guilty.” The
trial of Uie seo&lt;ad Indictment against tee
prisoner, on the charge of having muntered
Mrs. Willson, H still to take place, and Mo&gt;
Keague has been remanded to jail to await
IU
The premiums for races at tbs lows State
Pair, Is-ginnmg at Des Moinas August 21),

E

"Ha! Ha!” enrs Adtini Bunm-tt,
“Why don't you buy n Dennett?
'Tie the only mndiine that will cut yonr wheat clean,
And with twine very neatly will bind tr.”

Then cease that horrible frowning.
For of all niachinea ’ti* the crvwninc.
And take my advice nuti do not delay,
But boy one of H. E. Downing.

Large stock of Top anil Open Buegies, Phnetons. Plat­
form and 3-Spring Vl’agons, Whips, ILiniesees, etc., that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call and see me.

^bTa^nd’otctsivEBATTLES OF THE WORLD.

�IEW MCHIRERYI
PwMf-

TWA. UiM

tween Chicago nod Toronto without
change. The car a ill leave Chicago &lt;h»

’ HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

Tereetn • Is* mtaelw- pot ninn tbe
troing. This being the an­

die reads over which it
.vopatatteas for excellent
•ccommMtatkMM. A line from Chica­
go to Montreal will noon be fonued by full.store at raw and cooked hams, sontcd

x&gt;f the C. P. Whk Ml laid, bat'not yr t
-ballasted. Tfr*. w7»v n completed, will
‘be the beat equipped line in «he. coun­ beef and ham tonguoo. Tho offi ers
try, and vfflaprnup an excellent route will have no occasion to oomplain about
then! not being a variety, for ten ides tha
to Ottawa, Mwirtreal, and the Eastern

An ingevnn feRowrin tWifoba* in
vented a*caat-ipea hen that promises to
lay him aqr^dem'-egg. It4a finished up
to life, TaH siue,, cacklea, cluck# and
looks vrifh one«eye at atime so natur­
ally that it willdleceive flic oldest hen­
hawk in Whe town try. It ia so arranged
that vebeu a hawk, mink, or polecat
pouBcee«uto'k, tbe back springs open
and the wings fly up and force the aasailant&gt;on to a ravenocs bozz saw tnat
makes 1,700 vevolutMoe per minute.
At let rnuving half a minute the saw
stops, the heu el sesop, folds its wings,.
and hegins to-cackle as though it had
laid an egg. One winding up will an­
swer for three maEoacree, providing
tbe rather "delicate machinery does not
get clogged up too much with blood,
bones anti feathers. He set a freahly
4&gt;aieted oae out ia the sun to dry last
Wednesday.
Which attracted the
atten t/La-n -of a fine old cat be­
longing to a doctor who had been
poking ut greet Meal of fun at. the fool
thing, Tbe ’hen is there bnt the cat is

Mannon mMsiananes u the old coun­
try arehnvingherd luck. One destroy­
ing angel that went oyer there to lay in
a new stock of •females, has been throw
into prison.
tf tbe United States
would pull -every Mormon that they
find looking for wives', tbe country
would be a good deal better off. Even
but when iboonies to dtaving from six
to a dosen, tit looks as though they
wanted a ihesniapbere, with a fence
around it If it keeps on at this rate,
Balt Lake Citv will soon bq the largest
part nf the United States, and women
be unable tu find a wife, and will have
to depend on Chinamtmto do hit hoaae-

A colored gentlemen. Darned Clem

appearances, fdl dead on the street,
the other
day, and sympathizing
friends inrnjediatcly laid him out for
buriat In tbe evening the people
gathered at tiw bouse .to pray and sing,
wheatbedartc complected Clem sud­
denly, sat up. It fa said that everyone

outride, and the way that they climbed
through tbe doors and windows wof
a caution. It must make a man feel
nice te art-op in bed and find that be
has been dead twenty-four hann and
laid out for the grave.
It was Shakeapeare who remarked:

minutetoo late.” Shakespeare oevti
*»ite4^taw&gt;taan.ii&gt;, nnllnil.i;

THE ELEVATED.
the Bom, aud will be lh&lt;
•That’s the right adjuwnent.’’
••I chi* k
A fragment of converaatvon was heard
iu Baltimore, Md., ot which tbe uImivl
waa riie lM-gi»nitigt about Hie elrvatco
branch thruiigb Pratt St., to be built bs
Fsrmers will find It to their inlcrret U- axake a
tbe Bnl'imore and Ohio R. R.
rial trip to our mill and be coovlacBd ot
•Tne property owners ought to lx
tbe truthfulness of above sute®*nu.
paid.”
“Yea, and the rood must go through
the city or under it. The city can’t at
We »b.U ■!» k«p h&gt; nori.
RHEUMATICS RUF CO.. Rochctea, M. Y.
fold to throw away so great an enter
pris-.*.”
Mill
Feed,
Chop, Com' Mea
••And that’s where the compromise
comes in."
And Bran.
“There is only one thing more, the
street ht narrow and will, at times, be
jammed.’'
"We must put up with some inconveni**nce for the sake of trade.
And Everybody exclaims upon viewing our Immense New Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and JUurelties inh.
speaking of jams: Mr. Chas. F. WatMin, 4MW. Fayette street, Baltimore,
MiL, a driver for tbe Adams’ Lx prehi
Company, was jiunmrd against a wall
and very badly injured, his team hav­
ing ran away. Mr. Wateon say* a few
H. R. DICKINMOV A CO.
application* of St. Jacobs Oil. the
Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear.
great pain core, completely cured him.”
EABT BRERMAN STREET.
—From tbe Baltimore, Md.» “Morning

spiced beef, Philadelphia pepper pot. tur­
tle soup, mock turtle soup, oxtail soup,
mutton broth and vegetable soup. Ibeae

AHEAD AS USUAL!

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.

on will bo

b ef and mutton tor the e

;u

be packed in round tin

OUR SAW MILL

1 tHULUAG EPISODE.

beef and luulNubs-.antial box,

We are going to-** Wake them up early and keep them up late,” and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prices •‘Town Talk”

A Big Thing!

;0UB OBJECTS’
nlabes the beef and mutton muat guarantee
On one of the darkest and stormiest
Groceries, and occupied their late stand J
•that It shall keep good in any climate for nights of the recent unusual winter, the
and added new goods, I am better prepared
twojreara from tbe date of delivery. In
Just drop in and try to comprehend our "drop" in prices. Another item,
expresson
one
of
tbe
leading
New
York
event of any portion of the beef or mutton
also, you will then notice, that
being condemned by regular purvey wltb- railroads was moving westward from
Albany. The engine’s headlight threw
a strong refleclion in advance, but the
paring tbe beef and mutton will be placed storm, was so blinding it was almost
impossible to distinguish anything ev­
en at a short distance. Under such cir­
choice, selected, fresh oysters, put up la cumstances instinct nrcesaarily takes Don't allow it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare
one pound, hermetically sealed, tins. Tbe tbe place of sight. All seemed to lie
with the extraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.
DRUGS .AND MEDICINES,
latter will ba fried in pure lard or olive going well, when, in an instant, the
oU. Spited mackerel, sploed salmon, bo- engineer reversed his engine, applied
the air brakes, and came to a full stop. Hlgixest I=xice paid, for Eutter azxd Hg-gs.
Why. he ilid so he could not tell any
Patent Medicines, Olis, Dye Stufls,
cola:© will be found in no email quantities more than any of us can account for
Perfumery, Toilet Article*, b'chool
the dread of coming disaster and death,
and to the wondering inquiry of hia
and Blunk Books, Stationery,
pickles, also, will not be forgotten, for fireman he simply aald: “I feel that
Cigars and Tobaccos, Pore
G
eneral
D
ealer
,
pickled cabbage and sauerkraut are something's wrong.” Seizing a lantern
Liquors for Medicinal
ho awnog himself down from tbe cab
Purposes than Ever.
gineer Mel villa is said to be particularly and went forward to investigate. Ev
erything appeared to be right, and he
.1
believe
that I eon say without fear of eot»■quantities while lu tbs north. Among tho was al&gt;out to return to his engine when
tradictlou that my stocks are
delicacies that have boon ordered for ;lb» his eye caught signt of a peculiar np
expedition I might name the following: Kara nee at the joint of the rail next to
Newer, Fresher, Better
m. Brushing the accumulated snow
■English plum pudding, mince meat, evap­
than any now on exhibition In Woodland, and
orated apples and quinces, apple and away, be looked a moment, and then
uttered
an
exclamation
of
horror.
The
every
Article will be sold at Bed Rock prices.
poach batter, prepared pumpkin, csndkd
demon peel, tamarinds, figs, citron, dried rails on both sides had been unsptked
and would have turner! over the instant
the engine touched them. What in­
pluoia, raisins, pie served cranberries, as­ spired this attempt jtt train-wrecking
sorted
’
ia unknown, but it was presumed tbe
kinds,
confederates of a &gt;me prisoners who
were on tbe train hop. d, in the confus­
Woodlaxd, April 12,1884.
of all kinds, Spanish ollrea and dry cooked ion of an accident, to deliver their
friends.
.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Engineer John Donohoe, of Albany,
pepper aaaee, tomato o^eup, Woros.Utabii-e, SObaaco and other sauces will also to whose wonderful instinct waa due
the salvation of the train, when asked
by the writer why be stopped his en­
gine. said :
HENRY BOB, Pxonurrox,
“I can’t tell why. 1 only know I felt
something was wrong.”
Naahvfile, Mich.
ting their particular favorito,gpirlic, which
"Do you have these feelings often
will be packed la water-tight kegs, oa&lt; h when upon the road?” continued the
keg containing twmty-five pounds. Choice writer.
For choice rcaMa or luscious steaks,|
"No, very seldom, although for the
«o go with nice wheat call
past twenty years 1 have been in a con­
Goto the Old RelisbleJ
dition to feel apprehension at almost
anv tiling.”
quantities for tho expedition.
"How is that F
"VV hy, 1 have been a victim of oue of
condensed form for use on tho sledging the worst cases of dvsprpsia ever
known. I have not been confined to
to my bed, as like thousands of others,
At the Old Rcllabfe.
I desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
1 am compelled to work whether able
tion?”
or nob Indeed, when it first begun I
had only a loot of appetite, a faint feel­ mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them a
Gstagood
ing that would not go away and a bad
beef,
is
perfectly fresh hens* eggs, boiled fully tasto iu the mouth, but 1 finally sot “beetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.
To be had at the Old
twenty minutes. When thoroughly cooled those terrible craving and gnawing
Good veal and fat mutton, the best In tbe
the eggs will be put in air-tight kegs, fifty feelings that make lite so unliearable
We iHS alwaa keep tbe like on hand,
and are known aa general debility.”
“What did you do F
At tbe Old Reliable.
“I tried physicians until I became
There Is something else, wh Ich by your leave.
discouraged. I gave eight different
micany”
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
ones fair teals, but Done of them beneTo bo had at the Old Reliable.
fitted me. I then tried proprietary
medicines, but they failedjikewise. ft
looked pretty dark for me so Car as any
At
the Old Reliable. '
more peace or enjoyment in tins world
And as for poultry, now don’t be afraidB
wrte concerned and I became terribly
disconrageo." “You certainly do not look that way
and one-halt pound of pure, best leaf tai- now.”
"Oh, no, indeed, I am in perfect
health now,” waa the re ply, "and I pro­
pose to continue so. My nervousness
is entirely gone; I ean sleep nights;
will consist of two puunds of tallow to one die aching numbpeae j&gt;aa diaappeared ;
HENRY ROE.
the psle, sickly appearance lisa given
place to the color of health, and 1 have
rqadily put on flesh. This is what has
been accomplished by means of War­
ner’s Tippecanoe. If I can be cured
taken.
after a chronic illness of nearly a quar­
ter of a century I believe all sufferihg
in a similar manner can be restored by
using the same great remedy.”
Hardware Dealers.
Such is tint testimony of a man who
won tbe bat.le ot El Teb is undoubtedly a could detect and remove unseen dan­
formidable om in these days of long-rang* ger on the road but could not remove
the dangers from his own system until
W OODLAXD
bronght face to face with the groat
uiinaled long before they can reach tho preparation above-named which did so
C.U Ibr .p^Ul U«Uco ot the public u,
much for him and can do so much for
rtock ot mmmH, grab roeb u
have been broken by cavalry on more than all those who require it.

An Active Trade is always conducted on tbe Small Profit Plan. Good People of Woodland
GROCERIES

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front 1

I. N. HARTER

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­ MEAT MARKET
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,

ARRIVING DAILY

GREAT mVCEMEITS!
Offered, to the Trade

"Better never tUu time bean too

dor the head of "Forty Years Ago” n&gt;
this: “Coffins were very plain and
fanerale much cheaper.” It is easy to
c-timate k&lt;iw tnocli money a mad Bright
have saved by dying forty yaws ago;
bnt he never dreamed that t£w-price of
fonerala would become so odtrageousJy high that it ia now cheaper to live
than to die.

-

“Have a little fun at home.” advisees
family journal. That’s all right; but a
man in Albany has got into trouble b'
endeavoring to hare uliUe fun at hom&lt;
For simply branding his wife with n
red hut poker because hia dinner w*»
not cooked to hia liking, hewaa itanton
cedxo ayrarin the penitentiary am)
fined tl.OGO.

FARM WAGONS, Wide and Narrow
CARRIAGES AND PH2ETONS, Top

and Open.

AuthorLiM are still divided as to whether
Victor Hugo waa right in affirming or
brigade drove in the face ot a Brills &gt;
square at Waterloo. But Montbnui's
cuirassiers ^sroke a Russian square at
Boro-lino in 1812, and Colonel Caulaln-

Mr. Evarts is reporu-ii uh being op
posed .to instructing dr legal es as for
whom they ahull rote at tbe nntiona J&gt; arged into an intrenched redoubt. In
ccnvrpUmiA. It make. a Kreat diffrr.
fallowed England's annexation of Aden,
In 1830, an English square was attacked iu
inHructedto rote for.
A Verniotrf. mao offered h young In«l»
ten thou Min, dollaas io cash if sb&lt;
would mmry him. Strange to aay th?
young lady accepted the money am

BALL’S

honor,” answered

out asair..”

SPRING WAGONS;
WAGONS, Etc.

BUCKBOARD

We sell the Best Work For the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

■ louse and llarn Trlmmlnm,
'all. tlw. Hhllr la-ad. Mix.
rd 1‘alnra, Oita.. Farm Taota,
Wool Twine, Rope, CIMrra
Pump., Farm Belta. Wire
wares alio the Orbralcd
Chicago Cooking Mtovea.

EMORTS LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS

Car as to kill several men in the third rank,
and wer&lt;i then beaten off with bsyonetu
and clubbed muskets, an occurrence util­
ised by James Grant in one of his military
novels. The Irish Brigade had a rimilar
naught boys,” said General Fictou Io them

pm heard of rhe

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

Tire.

OMlpocS,&lt;STr’olimid by
pin every ulKht for a werk or two. ni
m clock work; they puri.y the b-looS
Purely Ve^tablo.Ksrm.rvo.FUaoi
BUdbyimtear^MdJbll

CORSETS

Emery's Utile CaRartb
best 11 ever nH-d 1^.. W

If you are lu need of Earc Troughfng, and

i, Tozs«.—--They am ci &lt;-r.il.--------------- -ed.-Mw.
Errsxs. Mebcrty, Ko.

-------- - --------- Etef* Stoutart fiwrah,

land, and we guarantee pneee as low as any
other dealers.
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PAUL, a VELTE.

�J. SPINDLER,
Michigan Ce;h.’il&amp;V
— 8IT1JAM— '
Mi
Custom Flouring Mill!

Castoria
Infants and Children

;E

SICK

other,
before going to bed one of them asked Mr.

ing.

HEAD
ACHE

Is thobsne of so many Ihre Ihafhtre h W
Od^rebO*-U
PUU

CAKTER MEDICINE CO . New Yor*

FOR TEN CENTS.

DUE’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
ME HTEST TUMBLES TUB
MEDICINE TIME KEEFES,

J. SPINDLER.

bushes or shrub*, caused by the secretion :
iu the bark of an insect egg that hatches ]
and causes the growth. In this cate, you !
see, ths-gall is little larger than a mustard

iahed counting It the stranger quickly
placed tho &lt;60 bill on the 160 in change,
and said: “If it’s all the same to you,
eir, would you please give back tbe
$100 bill, ac the change is too heavy
to carry P’
Mr. Cobb banded over the
bill and took the $30 bUL&lt;nd the $50 in
change and placed it inlthe drawers The7
fe they
were closing the front jioor there was a ru­
mor of a suspicion in a far corner of Mr.
Cobb’s mind that there might possibly bo
some mistake In the transaction, but the
rush of business dispelled tbe rumor.

ONE COOK BOOK.
Where the Fire is Out.

sole with him.

ST IRON
TONIC
FACTS RECARDINC

As rf rule, our bank men

match for the many sharp tricks employed
by sharpers, but in this instance they acknowledx" that they were well beaten. Of
course, the banks lose none o&lt; this money,
the Cashiers always making good any
shortage that may occur.
A POET OVErAaULED.

ivatuablo to man. and are stinlo com- 1

Dt.Esiifi Ira Zok

onemnaetMwr, va. tn a northern
settlement. IllastratMlelrcahr free,
I: B 4i \NCRA, &lt;1«rrtrnnl V» ►

galls

trom

Germany, Turkey, Egypt,

blasting pc wder is made of powdered galls
and chlorate, but the moat valuable prod­
uct is ink. This is made from them al­
most entirely.
“Seeds often jump about In the same
mysterious way. Iu Mexico strangers see
a curious seed known as devil's bean, or
jumping seed. In appearance it ia a small
wi.h mechanical springs, as they not only
rolled about, but jumped several inches In
the air But open one of tho seeds and the
mystery is explained. Tho sb&lt; 11 Is hol­
lowed out, containing no hing but a
white larva that has eaten out nearly all
tho interior and lined it with silk.
Its motions occasion the strange move­
ments.
“Some seeds move by an entirely differ­
ent process, that of exploding. A friend
of mine got some seeds ia India once and
placed them on his cabin table. All at
once dame an explosion like that of a re­
volver, and be received a blow on tbe fore­
head that drew blood, while a looking glass
opposite was shattered. Tbe seed: had
become heated, and all at once tbe cover-

all directions. That is their manner of
dispersal, and a large num*-er of plants
have n similar method of scattering their

FUR NITTJRB!
We have the very best appliances and the
in Central Michigan.

NO ONE!
WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN MY LINE

CAN AFFORD
To make theirSprinig I^archaseB trlthout First Seeing My Stock.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS I OFFER:

Men's Low Button Shoes, - $2.00
Men’s Low Button Shoes, - 1.75
Ladies’ Dressed Elid Button
Shoes—Best,
2.25
Ladies’ Button Shoes,
1.06
Bleached Muslin, per yard,
•Og
Double Width Gingham,
04
Good Prints,
.00

—-- —~

Ih. .U, ot

uiuvo OT»r t

40 This Beals Them III! 40

complexion.

(SESSSfcEm

near the door of the bank buQdinr when

tbe poet of their dinner. Tueirs is the pun­
ishment, therefore. Mr. Winter, true to

LbooUor&gt;»oboudMdn(ni Mn Biron.

woman noma nnr

’TV— .I.—,—___ __

tho path of the vain lugubrious because bo
waa confronted by tbe alumni of a Bsptlst
university. He promptly “quenched tbe
op a somber sky.” Toen be kindly pointed

Rhops&amp;MaTt
MARK

(BITTERS
0

rbesom mm 4
Liver and. Jdney Kenedy,

fompounded from tbe wril known Jr.
Ran Walt.

M-...

i!ET CUBE DTTrwIA &amp; HBKSnnT,
Ast «p&lt;mtlkeL«&gt;arud Kidney^
.d
Irbgitlat® ¥he BOWELS. '-,
|Th*y cure Rheumatism, and all Uri- fr;1
nary troubles. They invigorate.
As a Toalc they have no
r f
— aodHtlUm a

A

.

---- FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. — ►

Mops and Malt Bitters Co. "
DETROIT, MICH.

d&gt;ee&gt;in&lt;. FracraoUy prifamoH, ITlw favorite &lt;
stbb n.At drurrtsu fer S« 1 l-2&lt;f or7i»tcal» U

dreams of mortal reality wrought,” and
there la nothing left for man but to imitate
William Winter, pul. hh hair over his
eyes and “Bo blind to all purpose and
merit, and silent in tbe eyes of fate.”
There is something touching In this bablingpagani.m flrod off freshly ar. the alhility, that seems to sing itself like

meriug for the philosophers, must Lave
made an inscrutable appeal for tbe bard
ttiell collegiate.. “Brothers,” said this
poo', “one lesson comes to all that live. One
final truth their lives declare; Tue earth
has naught but toll to givj. And naught
to teach Imt how to bear.” Possibly ihore
was in that hard-shell oplerie more than
one s out-hearted fellow not so far steeped

r'U
Vermontville...
CharfotU.........

Eaton RspidB...

Rives Junction.

Jackson............

Detroit.............

2-S1
.’..VI
3.22
8.45
6 25

^20

4.00
7.30

10.51

-02

12.47

9.15

8.08
5.66

STATIONS.

Pae.
Ex.

Detroit..

900

Mall

G. R.

4 00

Rives Junction.. 1.45
Eaton Rapids..,.
Charlotte.............
Vermontville....
Nashville............ 4.10
Hastings............ 4.50
Middleville......... 5.30
Grand Rapids.... 0.40

S.00

12-15
1 40
2.07
2-1-2
*3.20

3 10
8.33

1.0.25

9.26
0-56
I0.S
11J0

Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
connect In name depot at Detroit with trains
od Canada Southern dLvli&gt;»n.
E. L. BROWN,
H. B LEDYARD,
Ass’t Gem-Gup. •Jackson. Gen’lSup. Detroit.
0. W RUGGLESGen'l Paas and Ticket Agent. Chicago.
THE LINE SELECTED Bf THE U. fi. GOV’T
TO CA1HT THE RAST MAIL

Burlington
Route.
GOING WEST.
ONLY LUI EmnrOIG TWO TH30UUH
TEAXHI DAILY OOH

CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

SAN FRANCISCO,

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS

CITY OF MEXICO,

■’T"”
t.j.

romex,

Every suit marked in Plain Figures.

You must call at once to secure a Fit.
Comfort, Economy and Speed.

GROCERIES CHEAP
Brown Sugar,
Coffee “C,”
Coffee “A,”
Granulated,

the country.”

f Ware.]
'Hie Afghan shell j, an&lt;| philoeophw,
Gomel Ed-Dln, now aiding in Paris, is
said to be tbe right- %an.j m.n ot El MehdL
He is there to four
A newspaper printed
in Arabic, to be distributed gratuitously
all over tbo Mur
world. Wealthy
East Indians a 4&lt;J E-yptfaM furnish the
money. Ita oh ^ct w jj be to preach tbe
“Holy War,” a war without pillage and
without destr action of life, except to those
taken in anr /&gt;&lt;
reporter of the Figaro
* O*m*&lt; Ed-Din and obtained
the follow'
particulars In regard to the
Mehdi, or -m*,, inspired by God to lead

fi.00

ton Territory.

75 Cents on the Dollar. 75

ence, the philosophy, the ethics taught in
sago,” the “mystic pledge of God to man,”
tbo “bannered pomp of young belief,”

AU

Ex.
Grand Raptda Lv
Middleville.......

11 points in Um Mexican HepeUla

TO CLOSE OUT AT—

CEMAL ED ^7

Dmx

Grand itaptd.a IHvfadon.
j^AerrwXitix

FORTY SUITS OF CLOTHING

«urt„ wtu,

odor of his jasmine had reached their hard-

Me'li".
Day Express 4.03 p. m. . Arr Drtnrtt 6.25 n. m.
Atlantic Ex. 8 25 a. m. Arr Detroit 5 55 a m.
Nlgt.t Ex... 5 45 a.m. Arr DrLn Mt 6.30 a.m.
The AHauilc and Pacific ExprrreesrunsdalS
others run dally except Sunday.
-

KANSAS CITY,

working

started for the woods. Afterward we
came together at the camp, an* he told mo
about the case, but th eaten«i that if I

Battle Creek, Minh.

Opposite Williams House,

[Boston Special.)

“About three y&lt;

Finest Hearse

RANGER &amp; FARLEY

Dexter (Mo.) Barings Bank, was found
dying in the vault of that bank, an appar­
ent martyr to tbe trust imposed In him by
the bank’s depositors. Since that time tbo
belief that he waa murdered has been some-

pher says:

Mail............ 9.C3o. m. Ayr Ctdcmco 5 25 n. m
Daj Exptern M .80 p.m. AirOWcuirodSOn tn
F.v.. Ex pro* 10.53 p m. ArrChiraso7.a0iL m
Pacific Ex.. 11.55 a. m. Art Chicago 7.56 a. m

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS.

AFTER SIX YEARS.

tectivee in producing tho author of tbo
crime; but to^lay evidence hat come to
hand that tbe murder.was committed by
three men, one of whom, natno-J Chase, hoe
since died. Although it La said that the
widow of the doo-l man ha« admitted that
her husband confessed before his death,
aud implicated tbe other two, the only
positive evidence of such confession comes
from « man named Lanpher, who worked

J«au

STATIONS.

ra’.&lt;b,l°.*5n°pi'"wb”.'Our stock includes Chairs, Tahlen, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
are green, blue or biack, the insect is in 1 Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits of all styles
them, but when white It
it haa ascaned.
escaped. En- ' _ J_ &lt;__
and prices.

D.XW

sufferlKS trom all complaints

'

Fin||C
r An Ind

solicited it. The alumni had beard of Mr.

srssrs
rsw.zTKs.iwr- £"",“
■ A mCPft

niLI. Mlt'lKItN.
FiratDoor South of Poet Office.

my siwp.ciou I had about hi* connection
with tbe case I ran into camp one day a&gt;nj

It will;

--- V. “ W. H. “ . 4 —

”te

William Winter read a poem boforn tbi
alumni of Brown University at a rvunloi

ind declared In tuneful numbers that yea-

AClean Shaner A Ntat Hair-Cnt

Hnil C»mtz&gt;rii».

Centaur Llnlment.-A..w-

brought up. Tbe stranger haud-d over a
$100 silver certifies'*. “Now, would you
tie kind enough to give me a $50 bill tor and from some secretion Introduce ! Into
this change! It Is so bulky.” The spirit of the wound, the vegetable matter entombs
accommodation rules high among Macon the insect In a ball of fiber separate from
bankmen, and Mr. Cobb agreed. He went .the leaf, from which it finally drops. The
to tho vault and got out a 16» bUL and larva's movements iu restraint create the
handed id to the stranger, who put down curious activity.

fared the First National Bank, and tbe
reader will here duplicate the Scene that
tran«pired at the Exchange Bank, only
substituting W. W. Wrigley, the Cashier,
Tbo three shove useful articles mailed, postpaid.
for Mr. Cobb, and with tbu addition: As
soon as stranger No. 1 received bls $100
THE MOSES DIME CO., Danbury, Conn.
back stranger No. 2 stepped up and ask d
change" for a $10 bill, which was given.
This was done to aid in the confusion of
the Cashier and to divert attention from
JMCnfflo No More a Mystery- the previous transaction. After the de­
parture of tho young men tho same rumor
that rambled momentarily through Mr.
World.
Cobb’s mind found lodgment in Mr. Wrig­
"Hsroun of Aleppo,” said Sir Philip Derval ley’s mind, but ho hurriedly ran over his
“had mastered cterv secret tn nature which the cash and thought be was all right.
nobler magic eeckt to fathom. He discovered
that the true art of healing la to aaaist Nature young men entered thb Central Georgia
to throw off the disease—to summon, as it
were, the whole system to eject tbe enemy that Bank, and the reader will substitute Major
has fastened on a part. His process all includ­
ed tbe reinvigoration of the principle of life." Wrigley and Cobb in the same foene.
in this the Eastern ssge merely anticipated When the young moa left Major Cbestney
the practice of the best physicians of to-day. scratched his hea I end instead/of a rumor,
What life Itself la, nobody knew then—nobody
knows now. But we bare learner! something •he cold, froealng fact was fixed in his mind
of the reasons why the mysterious tide riaea that there was something wrong. Where
and falls. Provided the great organs of the
body are not irreparably deatrmed. medical ly know. He ran over his cash, and was
science can always relieve, and often save. Yet
no reputable physician now adheres to tbe bar­ of the opinion that he was io-er Ln the sum
barous and stupid processes of depletion, such ot $50. He telephonvd to the Exchange
as bleeding, by which it was attempted to cure Bank, and was told that the young men
disease by reducing the patient’s ability to re
slot It. Now-a-days we do not tear down tbe manner for the $100 bill. Tho First Na­
fort to help the garrison—wc ttrough ten it.
In thia Intelligent and beneficent work, It is tional Bank responded ditto. Then Major
conceded that PARKER’S TONIC leads all
ether med iclnea. As an tn vigorant it acts im­ victimised.
mediately and powerfully upon the circulation
and tbe organa of digestion, thus giving Nature
the assistance she calls for. It follows that all of the city. They made a dean $150 by
ailments of tbe stomach, kidneys and liver are
at nnce relieved o'-cured. No other prepara­
tion embodies the same qualities or produces
aimliar results. It is delicious Io use', and the the fun made of Major CbesCney by tbe
beat known antl-lntoxicant. Price 50c and 81. other Cashiers, who thought themselves
secure until they balanced up cash for the
Hisoox &lt;t«Co., New York.

THECELTTRUE

as fSX“

When Babies fret, and erf by tnras.
What cures their colic, kills thete wo

good deal of attention.'’
“So it is only a plant,” said the re-

• - -* * -

alter all siek bead

'

MAIN LINE.

■Not exactly a plant,” bat the unnatural '

them asked Mr. Cobb, the teller, If he could

Itbn.

.iTANW'^gktoito^ThtX

I animal and plant life. In fact, the little

while we see whs" was done at tbe hanks
yesterday. Abeut 11:80 o’clock twoyounx

h hrTRADE

The J^ia^rd Falls (Rottie.

l.-.d M Brow.'. Hotel from OUfr.cx “&gt;~~d .pon«m»o». mrmlo..
•
— -ok.n.ftw.
1.1—U be tried I Wltkovrt MsrsHas or Narcotfasa
wrote —an
•xhaustivs mawMA
paper —
which
A»oUor ,0..,
frxMm*tn«_~... ...
7 T"

Wsttroi after catlur,
|*i tbrirvioeCranarL-

L.V. !, tbeirgo
v-booocetryt
aMein soman
U dowlUwa’

WOODLAND, MICH.

6
7
7%
8

cts.
cts.
cts.
cts.

Best 50-Cent Tea ia America.
Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs.

JJ A. BARBER, ». »■

“PENSIONS

-L
TO -A.JLL
Physician and Surgeon SOLDIERS
and SAILORS who were disabled

or worda otthe Prophet,
Office first door east of Opera House and
- Z__
predicts that otter many years near
residence on corner of Washington ind
uarei” ,e“ke ot h,B ■hall be born, whose State
Streets, Nashville, Mich.
Yj , ssu- name snail t»o too name as ui.—
sSlah and Amln.-L Tho names are
atadd
ely m
5**^/ **n enough in nil Mussulman cou». /w. but, tn addition, he must be “tho
*• //vicar.” The Mehdi will capture llomu,
® .’/rand the Mussulman religion all over
tanxes no I’oiu
overlooked tbe dainty pusillanimity of this * f&gt;«? world, nut an end to all wars, gratify
Abe-world by hla wisdom and make all
•tuanktnd happy for two hundred years.
stalwart Morgan Edwards s ill breathes tn
It he does not siuwd, if he ia killed or
taken pr toner, then he l&lt; not tbe real
monte the doctrine tba man’s destiny 1
Mendi, and tbe Mussulmans will a wait the
*
will
comini.’ of another.
Hi« resources are immense. Personally
has no place In the jocund atmospben
L
c‘Sottt ,Iqnor
tbe nine evnth century, when tnan,
L^. he owns no hing, but a 1 is bis by divine
right. When be comes into an Arab vib
1)r MiuC’ Apply
free of the -oil is awakening to hop7
endeavor. Neither po try nor rrligiwit 1 fl n F • T.
Grin d Ed-Din is a Essst theologian, nn
aaceUc,
a
fanatic,
a
student.
He
lived
teach. BotodecUra t'atitis good
filre it a Trial.
sewrn years Ln a well, and his life is para
as that of S J* Galahad.
morfai-J poet stops half way to
**7.
Ltp-pd Send for circular.
hi« own sobs.
*

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■^"‘■gCREAMJALR

by wdund, accident or otherwise, the lore of a
toe,rpllea, varicose veins, chronic dlarrhrea,
rupture, lore of sight, (or partially so) loss ol
hearing, falling beck of measles, rheumatism,
any disability, no matter how slight, rives you
a pensfcw. NEW and HONORABLE DIS­
CHARGES OBTAINED. Widows, children
and parents of soldiers dying In tl&gt;e service, or
afterwards
from
disease
coutractcd therein, are entitled to pension. REJ EC I •
ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­
IALTY. Bounty, Back pay and Horae Claims
Collertcd.

PENSIONS INCREASED
at tay Ume when the disability warranto it
In some manner the dlaabliily ban Increased
or you were rated too low. Bo apply for an
increase at once.

Tbe time when Ute seeker of a new home in
tbe far West and hie wearied family were re­
quired to suffer the fatigue and discomfort of a
great majority of such passengers being unable
to provide their families with the luxuries of
Pullman Palace Sleeping cars, on account of
the expense. Tbe Atchison, Topeka A Santa
, Fe R. R- Co., began, several years ago, to equip
Its lines with sleeping cars which would afford
comfortable sitting room for Its passengers by
day and agreeable sleeping appartmenta st
night, and U&gt; open the accomodations without
extra charge to all persons traveling, even ou
the low farts unfonniy furnished to seekers of
homes in tbe new country opcauing along the
line of tbe toad, as well as to the Pacifl,- coast.
These sleeping cars arc not upbo'xlered, but
are finished on the interior bard woods, and af­
ter each trip arc thorougi ly washed, and made
as clean as wherf they fin-t can e from the build-

These cars are alec w^D-llghtcd »n 1 ventilat­
ed, provided with ckteet-’ and Ini stories, and
are liberally supplied with wale’ a wl fuel, so
as to make them comfortable at all seasons of
they ear.
The Agent of the Company at Kaunas City
will take especial plans to locate MHKjpfli of
the name nationality together, and classify pas•engeni with some consideration of accomoda­
tion and congeniality, so as to make their trip
as companionable and enjoyable a« possible.
Thetnlin men arc also inslracled to look carefullv after the comfort of th.’sc i»w rrerrt.
Asaigument of berths are made at Kansas City,
by which passengers may lie
«01 icimnIng their places through to the I’nc.fic «m«1 if
desired.
Three cars form a part of the expyrea I rains
between Ksdhi.&lt; city and The Nrr&lt;tir«. and
Kansas city and Dewing, and prer-ngem tbua
K.’-jj —11.1.— — —I—— t fl&gt;—_.. '
.fz.,, «■ (J.

&lt; - VC at tlieir deMinoUon as pronij th as if uorIn Pullman Palace Flecufng Cars. "
My experience end being here st beed-qusr- • ing
p-rt'es drfiring any further information,
tcra enables me toartend promptly tn all claim*
.......
' ■ CTwd, rtedvk
against tbe grrvemmr"' Circulars and advice prompt
and courteous attention.
BOX 485,*

TltiRlEY.
WASHINGTON, D. 0.

J. O. PniLUPPt.

54 Clark St,

�F1SH,GRAXTAXDWAKD.
INTEREtMiC FACTS

AffOUT

MHW» ne*hwt from General Greet WWstx
vw tmor ■■
Mh
■&gt; to w«rr««*
warrut “any
“J «•«&gt;
one m
ta bavin*
Ue

, I

’ - ’ ’ -Wit.

THEM.

General Grant's position tn
Ward’s tranMctfaw aa aimRar

last night upon a warrant taued by (Jolted
States ConualestotMu* Shields He was found
at the Mystic late, Broadway and Thirty­
ninth slreeta, where l»e had been hiding.
He was not token before tbemagidtrate, and
was issued upon the affidavit

proprtated &gt;1,141,000 between March 1 and
May «.
by a series at credits to the

wttrdy fictitious.

terns with- Ward, and did not see him

-moot contracts. !ln reply Im received -two
■letters from General Grant, one written by
’General Grant ptosooslly and tbeether by

and signed hyGeaeral
Grant himself. In both Grant said that all
' transactions wore straight and that tbo
Fish further-said that the ruit or. which
Ward wm arrested was originally against

letters ami certain other
City Cbasnbertaln Tappan destroyed tho
warrants ogaiast Fish. These LSrant let­
ters
were
piiotograpbed.
and
a
publish

wanted

D. Fratt. J W. Cary. T. R. Budd and &lt;1 '
W. Cate. '
’i
The following were chosen as candidates
for Prwditenttal Electors:

following autograph letter la reply to a

THE UrtNAWCi AL SCANDAL

‘Fish

punlicaiUow wvould bavo disastrous effects on
General Greet. Fish said that thirty days
ago he was worth fully &gt;1.000.000. «nd that
It was not tikely that a man aged sixtythree wonk! dcllbtrately throw away his
competence and rata Ms family. Fish
also told how
Ward would come

were written all iged Govarum ent con­
tracts for supplb ml FYih would go to
Ward’s MBce and generally found there
General Grunt and Senator Chaffee. Waxd
kept telling him all' the tioro that General

the financial aitualloti, said yesterday that
bo thought It had decidedly Improved. N
Congress would pass toe McFheraon bUl.
which baa already gone through the Senate
and been favorably reported by lite Homo
Committee on Banking and Curroucy,
it would ^laoreaM tbe circulation of
MINOR NEWS ITEMS. tho country more than &gt;30,000,000
and afford Immediate and permanent relief,
it was toe simplest sad most available key
to the financial problem, and would reach
every Natleual bank in toe country, and
Buffalo brick-layers and masons are add ten per cent, to tbelr circulation with­
striking for fifty cents a. day advance la out any disturbance or risk. There are
lying lotto vaults-of the Comptroller cur­
rency already printed for many of toe banka
er at Springfield, HL, felled Monday for •f tbe country to take the place of mullF
ated and worn-out currency, and if tbe bill
&gt;14,000, with ascii of about &gt;4.000.
Secretary Fnlger has written a letter to should pass thls-currency would be Immedi­
Mr. Hewitt Indorsing the plans proposed by ately AvaUable.
tbo New York ■ismber’a Tariff bUl tor ad­
ministering tbe Tariff laws.
report of tlie Senate Election Committee ou
articles, tbe friends of Mtaa Hazard, who the Danville riot was submitted yesterday,
disappeared some time since at Gtaetanatt, ll-declarea that tho riot was preconcerted
believe that toe body found at Hasttaga, N. lor ths purpose of Intimidating tlie negroes.
The-eoilimittee found no evidence that tbo
megroes bad fired a sikrt until after tbo
tbe Naval Academy drew to Ankapelis whites had fired a volley. Tbe whites were
President Arthur, General Sheridan, Ad- generally armed, but the negroes were
doL
Arms
were
distributed » from
•nona
The objects of the whites were:
W’eJh (KrpwbUaaa) «n- First, to 'intimidate the colored voters in
-ft- - - - ---localities were they were strong; and,
ta tb* Tenth Ittfaote DteaTcL making toe «eeond. to produce sneh a feeling in toe
sixth saan ixi th* field. Maier Wollsta for Stole as would induce white electors to join
freetratt.
z
A prominent Western Democrat, ’who is
frateralxed with the “niggers.” It was made
latter will Immediately after the Republican to appear that the blacks were the offenders,
National Convention make a public state­ when in truth tbe white Democrats were in
ment ■cf bls iateatious.
The Empire buildings hi New Ywrk have
been purchased by a London syndicate for
Thirty delegates from tho Universal
fl-LTM.OOO.
Peaeo -Ualon called upon the President yes­
it'has been decided to held tho Mlseouri terday. Tbs President of tho Unlon made
State Republican Oouveation MX Moberly a short address in which he said that tlie
September 9.
object of the visit was to testify their ap­
Bight business bouses were burned at probation of the President’s Administration
and particularly his course in reference to
of &gt;15,000 to &gt;.10,000.
the Congo River and tlie Panama Caaah
Two masked men, armed with Winchester President Arthur, in reply, expressed his
rifles, halted the Fort Bouton coach twenty- sympathy with tbelr cause, and added that
five miles from Helms, M. X, robbed the It was nearly settled thaltols country would
remain at peace with other nations.

eys belonging to Ctos beak. The ball was
fixed &lt;1 &gt;so,ooc i James E. Ward, ot

friends. TJefore be left toe building he was

Warbinoton, May &gt;7.— Republican Sen­
ators have received Intimations from Demo­
cratic leaders in the House that they would
journment of CongreM before the 1st ol
July. One of tbe obstacles to adjourn-

counted except tooee of tbo delegates ac­
tually present, this being regarded as a
triu nph for Butler. Under tote decision
tbe actual vote of tbe convention te 411.

choeen permanent Chairman.,
General Weaver was conducted to the
chair and delivered a speech, reviewing the
growth of toe Greenback party, commeuAmg its principle* and denouncing tiuawdd
mcaru cs enacted in recent years by mem­
ber* of toe old pirtlea. At the conclusion
of Weaver’s speech a rocees was taken until

bling, and it wm eight o'clock when Chair­
man Weaver called it to order. The roll of
States was called for members ot the Na­
tions! Committee, with the following re-

Cunningham: California. D.

A. J. Utley:' Kentucky, L A. Woou;
Louisiana. W. H. Hyer: Maine, Charlei
H. Emerson: Maaaachusetta, G. B. Hutch­
inson; Michigan K. 8. Greene: Mino**-,
•ota. C. H. KoOerta; Missouri, Ifcnry D
Hill; Nebraska. L C. Pace: Now Hampshire.

Foansylvanla, J. A Casa; Rhode Island. D P.
Chase; Texas. Andrew Young; Vermont. M.
N. E- Bake: Weat Virginia. J. W. Gorham;
Whonnisn, Robert BhUitag; District of Co-

(United States

in tbe
priation

Post-office and Naval Appro­
bills. Conference Committees

joumod until nine o'clock to-morrow with­
out transacting further buslneae, Um Com­
mittee on Resoldllous not being ready to

per bushel, tbo Canadian Government will,
for this season, reduce their canal toll .to

hoped that the difference may bo adjusted.

During the day the following telegram*

other

who was arrested Monday, appeared before

—* ..
■
. .... ,
,
Jone Harper, of -Hlinote, Chairman
of tbe -National Committee. Hon. John J
Tiler, of Florida, was elected tem­
porary Chairman, and George C. Hackst iff,
ot Mtesourt. and Cornelius Dowdy, of New
York, Secretaries. All the btates were rep­
resented except Delaware and MtadsslppL
booth Carolina was represented by Murae
Ordinary
business
Cburett,
proxy.
------------------was transacted at the morning session.
consist­
A Committee ou Credentials,
" * “ '
ing of one from each Stale was
appointed. . There was a deh*gaClon
contested from Maine. George 0. Jones,
of New York, attempted several times to
get a resolution favorable to the Chase dele­
gation. but wai not recognized by the chair.
Tbe convention adjourned 1.11 two o’.clock
to give the Credential Committee tone to re­
port.
Almost tho entire afternoon session was
occupied In discussing toe question whether
delegates representing States whose delega­
tions were not complete should bo allowed
so cast the entire vole to which the States
were entitled. After throe hours do-

THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION.

osteon of Senator Mabone), tabzccontotoal
Petersburg. Va.

FICX.

At Tower HIM, HL, Mosday night omob
attempted to lynch three highway robbers
on thalr w»y to toe Stmlbyvile JalL The

Produce JSxchsngo Tueod&lt; it was a»nbuneed that tbe new building-cast &gt;3,300,000. A net annual surplus of &gt;75,000 is

agreed ^substitute tor Ms. Jackson's reso­
lution relay ng to tbe terms of President
and Vice- President, Mr. Ingalls’ substitute,
which makes the terms at President and
Vice-President six years, prohibits the

a •attofactory pteLformf No ottior question
bare.
J. W. Bmooijl
BuOTON. May ZS-—J. W. Bxaolz, Jadlanaposhould 1 bo

make them pubii E,eecept as to their general
scope, Which b e had already disclosed.
Friends -of Gen erwfl Grant assert that be
will show in a dag- or two that Fish's

black s

Vice-President ineligible to election as I “res­
ident If be-ehall have exorcised tbe office ot

yield-

clem wIUku. a
rould cause me

crt-Lr Convention was called to order yester­
day by Weudoll A Andtsroun, Chairman,

little exeltemant Ln
the district.

bills wvre tacroduoed;

thusliutuu
t lie following district delegates
elected:

Hefner, foarieen years old, waa caught In
the machinery of a mill and his arm tom
off. As he waa being whirled about his
feet struck John Bartholomew, about toe

bill in the Senate

qulry from toe Ihresltent of tiut bank. Fish
said

thad

both

General

Grant

and
himself
were
gonoml part­
ners In the firm -of Grant A Ward. July
5 Fish wrote to Grant saying to .t
them toeeuusel a.Uttte occasionally to re­
gard to Gcant &lt;fc Ward’s business, cspeelilly

counted sad ln&lt; toned 0200,000 of notes for
tioveraaMot coiattaeta. To Ibis letter Gen­
eral Grant replied that Fish's underatsud-

firm were

the

of both. Later Word prepared a letter and
handed it ta fepenoer to copy. Ward ob­
tained General Great’s signature to the
- copy. Grant -signed it without reading it,
being assured that it was only an ordinary
iimsiness ttile. This saM that Gr .nt thought

leg that Ward rstmuld .derive wnat profit he
oould for the firm that -the use ot his name
and Influence Might bring.
-Naw York. May SB.—Ex-Senator Conk­
ling, counsel tor General Grant, a dd yester■diiy: •'The aaly statement that is to bo

o'clock last night AdoipU Suera, a Germai
apple-peddler about forty-five years at age.
shot and killed his wife and then put
a bullet through ids own brains.
For throe months paat Uio oouplt
have not lived together, and Mrs. iiuert
supported her two children by WMking
and doing odd jobs for Dclgbborx. She had
once possessed considerable money, but
Buera bad lost It all lu the Turf Exehaege.
After bleeding bar of every eeotsnd bring­
ing the family to the verge of starvation he
abandoned them. Mrs. Suers brought suit

have been tried to-day.
Lret night
be entered
her room
about
0:SO
o'clock and the pair quarreled tor nearly
iudf an hour.
Then the neighbors
beard throe shots in rapid succession, and
when too police arrived they found Mrs.
buers sitting lifeless on a lounge. She had
been shot through the abdomeg and rlulA
leg. The murderer was lying In the middle
of toe floor with toe better port of his
brains scattered around the apartment. A
six-year-old daughter was found screaming
on tlie floor, her limbs bathed in her par­
ents’ blood. _________________
LOST ON THE BANKS.

Danville (Vi

the
Democrau
totlmidaung tb«

PiTTHBVROHf Pa., May 29.—In tho ex­
tremely muddled condition of the Penn
Bank affairs, the absence of President Rid­
dle, toe only person who holds the key of
the secrets of the bank, and too reticence
directors
and
others conof the
definite
condus.on
can
cerned,
now-----------taken— for
be reached.
- --------granted, however, that the depositors will
be tortunate If they get five per cent, of tbe
amounts intrusted, as It is now definitely
known that the concern is completely
gutted. The assets are diminishing rapidly
and the liabilities swelling even more so.
Tiioee_ who bad called on the resources
drew with un unsparing band, and then- i»
little left. Tbe book abed very little
light as to the identity of those who de­
posited with toe Institution under fietltlow

I feel very grateful for the wonderful cures
performed with Ely'sCresm Balm 1 have had
Catarrh lu its worst form for twenty-five years.
Cream Balm ia toe best thing 1 ever tried —J.
B. Kelsey, 82 Broad 8l, N. Y. City.

raveled, and from &gt;350,000 overdrawn It
baa grown to &gt;1,000,000 now, and ths

tbs axe believed to have reached oval
&gt;2,00-0.000.
It la said tbe bank's peculiar methodsdatt
been losing steadHy.

A promt

The only way to get a murderer In the West
convicted is to pula rope manufacturer ou the
jury.
Free Trade—In DeLand'a Soda and Baleratus should be advocated by every true Ameri­
can cltizen, on the principle that that thing Is
desirable in a Republic that is the greatest good
lotoe greatest number.

A Wall street millionaire lias received a beg­
ging letter asking for *25,01)0 to establish a
home for “decayed point-clvera” on the finan­
cial question.

THAT backing cough can be so quickly cur­
ed by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee lu
WILL you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
Comnlalntl Shiloh's VitaHxer is guaranteed to
cure you.
SLEEPLESS nights made miserable by that
terrible cough. Snlion's Cure Is the remedy
tor you.
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50cenU. Nasal Injector free.
FOR lame back, side or chest use Shiloh’s
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure te
SHILOH'S Vltallzer Is r hat you need for
constipation, Loaa of Appetite, 'Dlxxincss and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, and Brooch I Uls
Immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.
35-51
For 8 tie by F. T. BOISE.

Rseoivert A*poialod lor tbo Wabash.

Treat, of the United States Court, bari ap
pointed Solon Humphries, formerly of St.
Louts, ana Tltomas E. Tutt, President o
the Third National Bank of this city, re­
ceivers of the Wabash Railroad and all it?
leased lines. Tbe receivers, before enter­
ing on their duties, are to give bond In the
sum of &gt;500.(XXL The receivers are ap­
pointed upon cnmplalDt of the company, Hit

cause they like to bare nice things said about

tellty andcAUM nervous exbausUon/etc. The
Futile treatment lg * radical cure. Harris

ami presses hardly on tbe poor.

Outagamie.
Seventh—J. W. Lusk. Sauk: J. R. MeCullota.

L March I us. Maratboo.
Tbe Committee or Permanent orgaiuzatlon recommeKdad tbecontlunance Ln office
of the temporary chairman and secretarial.

of Prentice Tiller, express robber, waa
ealjed in the Criminal Court yesterday,
hb attorneys pronounced themselves as
ready to proceed. The Indictment wu then

The Committee on lleso udous then re­
ported as follows:
carefully-do-

hesitation: “Guilty, your honor.”

Gray.

BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Sores, I leers. Bolt Rheum, I ever Sores, Tetter.
Chapped il-nda, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Jkln Eiu, aons, and positively cures Hies. It

other* waa stricken out....In tho House a
bill was rooortzx! to forfeit the unearned land
grant of the Atlantic &amp; Pacific Road. 11m
Legislative Appropriation bill, which reduces

There
Those suffering from
3omplainu peculiar to
their sex, which are
dally becoming more
dangerous and more

teneed him to five years' imprisonment in
the penltontl-try. This te tbe full penally
ReaSoed, In tbo language of the National
THE MARKETS.

free from distress and labor lightly burdened:
we denounce the present tariff Levied upon
Crushed Beneath Her Father's Hetna.

Streator, HL. May 27.—Saturday even­
ing Joseph Peters was raising and repairing
bls house. While so engaged his little
ehild Eliza, four years old, crawled under
tbe building, which had not been sub­
stantially propped up.
One of the sills
gave way and let the structure fall, break­
big toe child's neck, back and one arm,
and crushing her body to a jelly. Deputy­
Coroner Bullock impaneled n jury, who re­
turned n verdict of accidental death, attach­
ing no blame to any one.

WOMEN

FOOLISH

upor. liquors and tobaooo, as shall be found

GtxjucERTxe, Mass., May 38.—The loss
published yr**miay morning In all the of life from the port ot. Gloucester since
papers of this eify. and al&lt;o through tho August 1, 1883, caused by tlie heavy gales
agency of the AseocAte 1 Prow, in thwu- of on the fitoiog banka, has. now reached.the
other parts of the Un.ud States. In th t total of 250 men, the largest loss recorded Rumored Reslgnstioa of the Swiss Minister.
London, Hay 28.—A Berne disp tch
from this port in any one ye-ir, 187&gt; rank­
ported interview w;fta Fish were given In ing next with the total of 248. These states that Colonel Emile Frey, the few les
full, .in * 1 see no leaaon for a further fishermen have left about seventy widows Minister to toe United State-*, h 8 resigned.
statement on the part cf General Grant.”
Washington, May 28.- No Information
and 134 fatlterless children upon tbe world's
Tlie toliowirur are toe letters of General ; ; charity. The disastrous wiuter fisheries 1 can------------------------be obtained here regarui.ig
the reslgna--„------ „---------—
Grant to which Fish reteued:
commenced in 1830. and since that time, ! lino of Colonel Frey, tne Swiss Minister,
lie
left Washington about two weeks go
jnwi: tm my amval Ui l&gt;&gt;« city tDls morning
°n
for -a visit ---------to Europe, —
and
1 find yo'tr letter of yaaierday. with a ictuer/ ZraT.ti
2,800 lives have been sacri- . —
— before his depart.«---- ---------- » —------ n—.J__.
e._
fleed [n ibe fisheries centered at Gloucester. ! ureengag*« rooms, which, It Ls said, he locoin National Bank, and a copy of your reply Untll 1803 but few Ye&amp;tels were employed tended ZZ
occupying ~upon hb return, In Auin fishing In comparison to tl»e great nutnnext.
her owned at prevail, &gt;.nd up to lh.«l I
you desire it 1 A-n entirely wilting that tho d.tte but 401 lives had been lost, a
Gayeh Tumod to Gloom.
adreruaerncat ot tbe firm shall be so cbauged yearly average of over 14. In toe winter oi I
Chatham,Can., May 37.—During the holi­
as to express this. Not having been in tbo
city for more than a week. 1 hare a large a&gt;?- 1862 a gre&lt;t gale was encountered on day games here yestenlsy the grand stand
cumulated mni to look over and some bufl- George's bank, during wtilcL tlie loss of lift
neta nppotntm -ms to meet, so that i may not wus swelled to the then unprec.-dcnted num­ eolbpeed, and 150 people were injured, sev­
ber of l«-3 for toe entire year; from Ibal eral seriously. No fatal results are fear&gt;-cL
time toe yearly Iihs has gradually increased, Tlie Injuries consisted of broken arms, lugs
often exceeding 10J and seldom being lest au&lt;l ribs, some being injured intern dly.
In relation to the matter ot discount id nd I. than 50. From 1803 to 1884, a period ol
twenty-two yesra, the w..ole number of lad i
Dcath of a Well-Knawi Huuorht’s W fe.
Hing that Mr. Wool
Bublington. fia., Moy 27.—A dispatch
from Ardmore. Pa., conveys tlie sad intelliDeath cf the Father of Forty-ft ne Chi'dren.
Petersbuim?. Va,, Miy 23.—Ed Wart genreof tbe death in that place yesterday
Fish now s -ys that he did not menu to
ohurge rh.it GeoeraJ Grant bed ; ny guilty Wilson, colored, died here yesterday, agd of tlie wife of Robert J. Htmlelto, Hie wellhumorist and editor ot the Bnrlin.&gt;
knowledge uf frauds in Geyeroiuant cn&amp;- »ne hundred anil five y«u-a Ha wjs tta known
ton Hatckeyc.
■’ulbcr of 'orty-uiUR children.

f

From Col.C. H. Mackey,82d Iowa Infantry:
I have now been using Ely's Cream Balm lor
no trouble
sufferer

a default ot the Interest falling doe upoo
its general mortgage bond there waa dan­
ger of its rolling stock being swept away.
Mr. Humphries says no changes will b&lt;
made in toe officers of tbe road.

man, Milwaukee.
Fifth—Carl Zlllier. Cheboygan;
Brown County.

TRAGIC EID OF Jf 1AL1TAL KT RIFE.

up lettesa receiv
sent notes of Grunt A Ward to the Lincoln

bad outlook of a broken bank.

Potter. Washington County.

akulL

that toe actual facts are so distorted
and misrgprescnl afl an to be worthless.
Mr. Seward, m m«T General Grant's attcr-

r. If you are not only bald, but

time and yoanelf by tbe forelock while there
te a forelock left. Apply Parker's Hair Balsam
. to your bair before mattera get worse. It will
aiinuia; reventn, m. 3. iHoKcn
arrest the falling off of your hair and restate
mo; Eighth. J. w. Hnncock.
its original color, fiosa and softness. It to a
Ninth, J. H. Woodworth, of Wauj
Dr. W. A. Anderson was unanimously re­ perfect dressing withal, clean, richly perfumed,
e! reted Chairman of the State Central Com­ cools and heals the scalp.
mittee, add the Gunveutiou adjourned.
An Iowa dog has killed 287 skunks this sea­
KANflAH DKMiK'HaCT.
,
son. He will be exhibited at the next scentenTotkka, Kan., May JU.—The State
Democratic Convention met here yesterday nial show.
at four o'clock. J. T. Burlas, Johnson
THE8E ARE SOLID FACT8.
County, was elected temporary Chairman.
Tbe beat blood purifer and system regulator
The resolutions adopted indorse Speaker
placed within tbe reach of suffering hu­
Carlisle’s position on tlie tariff, and de­ ever
manity, truly Is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of
nounce tlie present system of taxation, tbe Liver. BUiouaiieaa, Jaundice, Constipation,
which Imposes duties on tbe neccMitiet of
life for tlie benefit of a few to tiie injury of organa, or whoever requires an appetiser, toate
tro&lt;ny. The resolutions also declare cn&gt;- or mild stimulant, will always find electric bit­
phatlcally for TUdeu. bu( do not instruct. ters tbe be»t and only certain cure known.
Governor Glick, the first Democratic Gover­ They act surely and quickly, every bottle guar­
nor of Uie State, te also Indorsed. Tlie anteed to give entire satisfaction or mooev re­
Bold al fifty cents a buttle by F. T.
temporary organization was made perma­ funded.
nent. Congressional delegates were chosen. Boise
Governor Gilek was then nomlnstod for
delegate-at-large, upon which tlie rules were Feather, but that new spring bonnet, never.
suspended and toe nomination made by aoci ■ mation. Tlie Governor made a brief
F. T. Bolte disk 0(11 v states that Acker's
xpeech. In which he hoped the N tional English Remedy has and does cure contracted
Convention would declare against sumptu­ consumption. Ask lor circular. An entirely
ary legislation. TIm&gt; practical result of tbe
prohibition in Kansas only Increased the
revenue of the expreos companies, opened
the back doors of saloons, nod Invaded
homes with toe whisky bottle and jut Tlie
other throe delegates-at-large are T. P. yet you can't buy a brick block nor pay a board
Fenian, W. C. Perry and T. J. Hudson.
blU with IL

qUMUon which, nndot

riKOOMBUi DIMOCEATS.

the letters which Fish raid General Grant
had written him.. Ash said bo did net
believe Generid Qrast had denied hav­
ing written the Jetiera in question, aa be
(Fish) now liad t bnm in l:Js possession. He

DON'T SPILL THE MILK.

and John LMANrtor. of Prairie du Chien.
First District. M. L- Ayres, of Walworth;
ttonal Greenback Convention assembled at Second, Lcoiunl Martin, of Waukesha: Third.
ttona!
English's Opera* House at eleven o'clock yes- | Al

UBVXD.

President Arthur waa never tatereotod tn a
nnirecL and I hat* never
him but once

were helping him by political Influence to
get contracts and tfa ssi deceived bin. General

had

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of
Injustice..
Inequa'iry
and
raise
prefonee,
wltich
yields
a dwindling
and not a veiiriy rft.'ng revenue, and has
Impoverished many Industries to subsidize a
few; jt prohibits i*iuporta that might purchase
tbe products of American labor: It baa de­
graded American commerce from the first to

returns of American .agriculture, an industry
followed by half our people: Il costs the peoKe five times more trian It produces to tho
caaury. obstructs tho .processor production,
and wastes tbe fruits cri labor; It promotes
fraud, fosters smujnrlln*.’, and enriches diebonost officials and bankrupts honest mer­
chants: we demand that all custom-bouee tax­
ation shall be only tor rsvtnuo.'
a swales-1, That &gt;h* continued resistance ot
the tariff mono(&gt;oii*ta who ciwirol tiio ItepuuLean party to thia demand of Justice by the
people boa nu»ed tbs issue to a po.itlqn ot
n&lt; st Isapo tance In tin* coining campaign, and

ate, reasonable and well coiuldervd *teos

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Sheep (clipped)
Hogs........... ..............
FLOUR—Good to Coulee
Patents....,
WHEAT—No. « Bed . ..
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PORK—Meas (Now)
LA HD-Steam
CHBB8E
WOOL—DomcaUc
CHICAGO.
BEEVES- Extra
Choice
Good
Medium
Butchers' 8u-ck
Inferior Cattie
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HHEEP c.lppodi
BUTTEH-Cnamcry
Good to Choice Dairy.
EGGS—i-resii
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11 rs In excess of the public service, and hun­
dreds of ii.ll ions beaJ’les to subsidize un-i en­
rich a lavored .ew.
I. ruar we cordially approve and
commend tho course of tho Democnun' lU'j&gt;-

well a.* toe large ma orlty of Donocrat'
the i resent Hon&lt;e of Kerin’ScniutlveB.
their lultbim ouorti to br ng ub &gt;u&lt; a red

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Fine Green.

PORK—Me a
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LUMBERi ominon Dressed Siding
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Common Board#
Shingles

Sold by all druggists.
N. B.—Every woman, sickly or beolty. should
read Dr. PengeHy's book, "Advice to Motoera
mncernfng disease ofa women and children,”
Free to any lady. Postage In sealed envelop*
4 cents.

1 am better prepared than ever before to

GRAIN-Wheat. No.
Rye, Na !
Bar ey. No.!
BROOM COR&lt;-

Mich.

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Tubular and Drive Wells.
Any Pump taade will be furnished.

Strait’s Brass Cylinder,

•M The beat made, used in all my tubular wells.
40

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^trail’s i’elrbrnled Wind .Vliil.
This mill baa a stiff wheel and tbe machinery
is capped over.
My patrons can relr upon god work and rock
bottom prices In every Instance.
Give me a trial,—5 miles south of Na*hvilla,

11. A BBOOKS.

EAST LIBERTY.

ruption, pro-Jliacy and fniud in tbo Fedc-itl
Go.ernmcnt i.a e cotitoi :cd o multiply w th
every si ccu.-sive Admmls ration oi tbe Hcpiib-

some ne . Ini tuity &lt; I lu prvu« ces-or, and that
ti c i o o trom too par.y which has no lung
abused iu
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Fair to Good .
HOv'Jfe- Yorker*................ ..

Pmlado’pbias.....................
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Common
BALTIMORE.
CATTI.S—Best

Medium
HOGB
8HEKP—i’oor to Choice

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�LOCAL 8IBBLE-CABBLE
An&lt; ParMsal Ohst-(to

NAMHVILLKi
scribed within
. MAY 81.1884. posed to form a stock company for die
purpose of carrying out the enterprise,
LIFE IN NA8HVILLB, snare* being placed at tM each.J
Tlie committee in charge oFthe pro
And Her Environs.
jecthave in view land east of^town
—Diphtheria ia.
in Kalimo owned by O. A.PhilHps, which appears
are. already to be suitable for the purpose and it is
veiy probable that it will be bought.
—A. trial game of ball wm played on Washington street will undoubtedly
the grounds east of town Thursday af­ then be extended eastward so that
ready access can be had to tlie grounds.
ternoon.
The race course will be graded and a
—A. C. Buxton ia manufacturiug an
profusion of ornamental trees set out;
emery machine for H. R. Dickinson to
jn fact it»the intention of the parties
be used in gumming saws.
interested that Nashville shall have a
Hcnrv Gross has bought Frank public park of which she may well be
Baker’s old house, is tearing the same proud. The’afore*aid subscription pa­
to pieces and will rebild it for a -car­ per may be fo.indat Barry it Downings
penter shop. J
bank, and every man who would like
—The Potter Bros, have over a mil­ to see this advance step in the pro­
lion and a half of lumber .in stock in gress of our village conaumated, is re­
this village. The same carries an in­ quested to contribute as much as his
geuerousity will allow to help the
“
surance of 833,000.
—Scofield's minstrels and comedy cause along.
company materialized Monday even­
MIOHIQAN OENBUB.
ing, but an audience did not and no en­

SATURDAY, -

than one-half the cost of Board renm
and will last five timre as long. «.«
Ibe. Dow on baud.
C. L. GlaWOW.

Fowler it Campbell.
.

NEW COODM.

Another new stock ef Dree* ffwd*
Gloves, Hosiery rte, JuM in at D. L
GriflthV. Styles latest and prices low­
est. Sec them._______________

CF F. T. Boise ha* just received a
large line of Wall Paper, Borders,
Window Shades, Ceiling Decoration*,
eta., for the spring trade. Call and examifie.______________ ;_
EF" Hurrah! All kinds of feed grind­
ing at
Marshall, Gallatin it Co’s.
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY.
I desire to say to the public in gener­
al and the farmers in particular, that 1
am opening ap at my old stand iw the
Hardy building, a fine exhibit of D. 8.
Morgan’s celebrated Clipper Mowers
and Triumph Reapers, Thomas’ Hay
Hakes, the Boss Plow, Platform Bug­
gies, etc. These goods are from the
best manufacturers, are first class in
every particular, and will be sold at
rock bottom prices. When wanting
anything in the agricultural implement
line, see me before you buy.
J. M. Shoup.
K7* Land Plaster, Salt, Lime and Ce­
ment at
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co’s.

FOB SAXE.
Buggies and Carriage*. Wagons and
latforms, at factory price*.
C. L. Glasgow.

B7*See our line of ginghams.
Fowler A Campbell.
Writes insurance fnr the Continental,
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Manne, Sun
and Germania insurance companies.
real estate.
5
sold. See him.

GF If you ar- going to buy a carriage
or wagon st- B. F. Reynolds before
you buy;,
QFOne dollar buys a pile of goods
at
Fowler it Campbell’s.

ty Young map, if yon want that
buggy painted befere the Fourth, take
it to Frank Woolcott and have it done

I offer for sale at a bargain and on
time a bran new farm wagon.

Henry Roe.
GFCall and see the novelties in Em­
broidery and Linen Trimmings at
Adda Nichols’ store.

Fresh and Salt Meats, Dried Beef,
Smoked Hama, Sausage, etc., kept con­
stantly in stock. Bv keeping best
quality goods, selling low and Attend­
ing strictly to the wants of my custom­
ers, I hops to merit the liberal trade I
am receiving. Tbe highest price paid
for hides and pelts. Call and see me,
East Side Main St
John Furniss.
EF" Closing out oqr Lumber very
eheap at
Marshall, Gallatin A Co’s.

LUMBER.
AB kinds of Building Material and
Seasoned Lumber* at my mill in Maple
Grove.
J. 8. Perry.

OF See our line of 6c prints.
Fowlkr it Campbell.

MILLINKRY ' LT COST.
Hereafter and until June 1st, I shall
eelI my entire stock of Millinery at cost
for cash. Ladies should improve this
-opportunity to secure Millinery at a
lower Drice then they have ever before
in Nashville.
Mrs. C. A. Paoe.
PF" Corn'Meal, Cbon Feed, Oats and
Corn at
Marshall. Gallatin it Co’s,
tyNewburgh Overalls and Jackets.
Fowler it Campbell.

EF" A whole car load of Drain Tile
t
Marshall, Gallatin A. Co’s.

.

.

tertainment was given.
To the Residents or Castleton :
4-Thc first lot of wool sold here was
The work of taking the state cen­
brought io by H. Cavern of Maple sus and statistics will be commenced
Grove.
Marshall, Gallatin it Co. on Monday, and that people may be bet
bopght it, paying 30 contaiuy poundj
ter prepared to answer the questions
•—L. 8. Smith, a farmerpving^short which it is. my duty to ask. I give be­
distance east, has purchased a creame­ low a brief synopsis of each schedule.
ry of ten-cow power. He will practi Read it carefully, refresh your memo­
cally test the plan of making batter ry as to dates, make estimates and cal­
with tbe aid of a creamery, and if suc­ culations upon tbe vield of your crops
cessful, will embark in the business on for the past year and be prepared to
give accurately tlie value of your real
an extensive scale.j
■ (- The poles on tbe telephone line estate.
Schedule 1 pertains to population
from Charlotte to Grand Rapids which
and upon it you will be tequixed to
passe* through the village, will all be
give name, age, sex, color, civil condi­
in position to-night and the workmen
tion, (single, married or divorced) place
will at once begin a return trip putting
up the wire. They are expected to of birth, occupation, etc.
Schedule 2 is designed to be a recordreach here by tbe 2th or 10th of June.)
of mortality and is to state the death
—John Liebhausef caught an 8-lb. and cause of death of every person who
pickers) with a hook and line in tlie has died in the township during the
river just above the dam Monday, and census year, and also every death which
on
Wednesday Frank Dickinson has occurred out of the townabip, but
caught ft ten-pounder there in the same within the state, if the deceased was at
manner. On the same day W. E. Biel time of death, a member of a family
and J. D. Dickinson caught eight of which resided in this township, June 1,
the same species, weighing from five to 1884.
eight pounds.
Schedule 8 is an agricultural record
—The Nashville schools have never and must state the number of rods
each
of tile and open drain upon every
been in better condition than now. The
departments are all in charge of com­ farm, the kind of soil, a list of the live
stock
kept thereon, namber of bushels
petent teachers, who sp ire do labor or
pains to keep their respective schools of grain and fruits raised during cen­
sus
year,
number of pounds of butter
up to a high grade of excellence. If
the board can secure the entire corps made, amount of milk sold, etc., be­
for next year, they may consider them­ sides, as before stated, the value of
real estate.
selves fortunate.
Schedule 4 refers to manufneturies,
—Owing to the failure of many of the etc. .The answers to the questions on
members of Jeffords post to get word this schedule are to be taken, as far a*
that Rev. Fawiett would preach a mem­ possible, from the books of the several
orial sermon Sunday, theorder was un­ establishment*, but in no case will tbe
able to attend in a body. Those who information thus gained be made pub­
did attend, however, and all others lic, the,enumerator being prohibited
who heard the discourse were well re­ under heavy penalties from communi­
paid, a* it wa* a sermon well worthy cating any information required by the
of commendation.
schedule.
Schedule 5 ia a library school and
MEMORIAL DAY
church record. Every person having a
collection
of .books kept in a fixed
Yesterday morning dawned clear
and beautiful and at an early hour the place, as a book case, will be consider­
ed aa having a library. The officers of
•‘vets” were astir completing prepara­
public libraries will be called upon for
tions for tho occasion.
A speakers’
statistics in regard thereto. Pastors
stand and a goodly number of seats
will be interrogated as to the statistics
had been erected upon tlie open space
of their respective churches, and school
east of the M. E. church.
teachers and school officers will be ask­
At 0:30 the floral guard was formed
ed for infoimation regarding schools.
on the school ground and at the same
It is to be toped that people will be
time tlie members of Jefferdspost were
prepared
to answer all questions
assuming military order in front of
promptly,that the work may be done as
post hall. When all was in readiness,
expeditiously os possible.
the music and color guard were sent to
Very respectfully.
the school grounds for the floral guard
E.
Murray,
composed of thirty-eight Nashville
Census Enumerator.
'
lasses.
They were
escorted to
the head of the column and the pro­
THIS WAY MR. MERRYMAN!
cession moved toward tbe cemetery.

When the latter was reached the choir
sang a selection and the chaplain offer­
NOTICE.
ed
prayed. Tbe adjutant then called
Three yearling ealves broke Into myeuclneure
few days ago and arc now tn my possession, the list of states and tbe representa•woercan hare them by proving property and tive-of each responded by depositing a
aring tor pasture and this notice.
bouquet in the name of her state.
Tbe memorial list was next rend and
friends of deceased soldiers were per­
6UBOWN COUNTY.
mitted to make their floral offerings.
Hickory Corners has a new millinery This completed tbe exercises at tbe
store.
cemetery and after tbe benediction was
Carlton will have a Good Templar pronounced, the procession returnlodge.
Wm. Bristol has opened a hardware til afternoon.
The program for the afternoon exer­
Del. Cjle, Carlton, had a leg broken cises, the report of which we go to
while wrestling the other day.
press to early to give, is as follows:
Ira Blackford, ot Bowens mills, has
At 1:30 the procession is to form m
been incarcerated in the Kalamazoo in­ front of the opera house, and after par­
sane aaylum.
ading the principal streets will halt at
Two or three narrow escapes from tbe speaker’s stand, where J. H. Palm­
drowning by pleasure seekers have er, of Lapeer, will deliver an address
b«en reoent occurranccs at Tborn&amp;pple appropriate to the occasion.
lake.
NOTES.
An old man and a young woman
The school children enjoy their bolidisgraced diemselves and Orangville by day.
/
indulging in intoxicants and a fight.
Barnum's band furnished the ___
So says rumor.
tial music iu their asual good style.
Several
vetrans from Morgan, quite
MAPLE bHOVE.
a delegation from the Woodland G. A.
R.
post,
and a number of country
Item* are scarce.
schools attended the memorial exercisBen Miller has his barn finished.
Sam Niccwander lost a horee a few

The Woodland band contributed
largely to tbe succew of decoration
day exercise*. They present a fine appearence and are a credit to our sistei
town of Woodland.

The M. E. choir were at Assyria Sun­
day to help sing.
Sam and Emma Smith, of Assyria,
were guests at Joe Smith's Sunday.
■The annual Sabbath school convenA NEW PROJECT.
•of tbe Michigan conference United
Brethren iu Christ, will be held at the
Brick church iu Maple Grove, June 8rd eolation for several days the object of
which is to raise money to pa rebase a
iiuf at 7 o'clock.
suitable tract of land to be converted
into a lace course and park, the1

All right sir, what will you have? I
will have 3,000 men, women and chil­
dren to attend G. W. Donaldson's
Great United Circus at Nashville, Sat­
urday, May 81, consisting of sixty men
and forty horses, with a company of
thirty-five artists. The only circus
that will visit this city the present sea­
son. Don’t fail to be in town in the
morning to witness the Grand Parade
of nearly one half mile in length, con­
sisting of several beautiful tandem
teams driven by young and handsome
ladies. Also, an elegant Band Chariot
drawn by eight magnificent horses with
Prof. Alexander*s grand military band,
large and handsome wagons of various
designs followed by forty men and wo­
men on horsback, dressed in the most
gorgeous manner. All the parapher­
nalia, trappings and wardrobe are en­
tirely new and very expensive. Tbie
will be tlie largest and most complete
circus that ever visited this city.
Re­
member wje have five large, new tout*,
coveting nearly an acre of gronad,
which will be decked with a variety »&gt;f
handsome flags, bannera, shields and
emblems of many 'devices. Bear in
mind that we show more outside, free
of charge, than any other show will ex­
hibit in this city, under canvas, this
season for twenty-five cents. There
msy be several little variety shows un­
der canvas here this summer, but oura
will lie the “great show” of the season,
and for the same price of admisrion
that w charged hv the small affairs
See the large bill-bosrd iu tbe center
ot Main street, covered with a great
variety of cuts and lithographs, etc.,
giving a description of what is to be
witamaed under otfr wm id of canvas.
Lastly! tell every one you see that the
largest and most talented combination
ever exhibited for 25 cents will be at
Nashville, May 31. Also at VennontviDe/june 2.’

Washing sheep lime.
Mm. A. S. Foote ia visiting at Battle
Creek.
The fire laddie* are being drilled fre­
quently.
.
Mrs. C. Ji. Dunham is visiting at
Chester.
Charley McMore has built a fine
grape arbor.
C. L. Glasgow visited at Jonesville
over Bunday,
Roller skating stock id Nashville i*
way below par.
- Dr. Boell, of Vermontville, was in
town Thursday.
A. C. Stanton’s house has recently
donned a new dress.
H. R. Dickinson waa in Jackson on
business Wednesday.
Lew Clark has gone to Grand Rapids
to work at hi* trade.
Another organ grinder * and more
machine music this week.
A sharp white frost Wednesday
night nipped garden "Num”
Geo. W. Gallatin’s bouse is resplen­
dent in a new dressing of paint.
Mrs. A. L. Whitcomb is slowly re­
covering from her recent illness.
P. Holler is having the interior of
his mill ceiled with pine lumber.
C. M. Segur, of the Eaton Rapids
Times, called at The News office Sat­
urday.
Taylor Walker and wife have£been
visiting friends in Baltimore for sever­
al day*.
H. M. Lee departed for St. Louis,
Mo., last evening on a tout of business
and pleasure.
Jake Haberataat has built an addi­
tion to his house and had the whole
neatly painted.
R. A. Brooks has finished driving a
115-foot well for Charley Feighner,
north of town. The hill on North Main St. ha&gt;. been
improved under the supervision of the
Street Commissioner.
Little Earl Cooper is gradually wast­
ing away, daily growing weaker and
cannot possibly live long.
Wm. Feister, the only and original
“Billy,” was In town over Decoration
day attending memorial service*.
Two of Nashville’s blacksmiths, J.
L. Steven* and Cuarley Middleton,
have been ou the sick list thia week.
S. C. Warren is operating the Valley
Mills at Peterville near Eaton Rapids,
having rented the same for three years.
An ad. which seta forth the merits of
the Star washer, manufactured bv
Reppeto it Hollinger, appears in this
issue.
Good sized delegations from Nash­
ville took in 4 Paw’s show at Battle
Creek on Thursday and at Jackson
yesterday.
We have recorded tbe repainting ot
more buildings in Nashville this spring
than has ever been known in the his­
tory before.
Farmers are already to be seen tak ing to their homes new mower* and
reapers to be in readiness for the com­
ing harvest.
Powers’ building presents a very neat
appearance since the trimmings have
been added. The work was done by
Jgfan Liebbauner.
rSeveral of our citizens report finding
ice over an eighth of an inch in thick
news Tubraday morning as a result|of
Wedneseay’s cold wave.J
There will be a meeting of the Mis­
sionary Society of the M. E. church
nexjt Wednesday afternoon at half past
two o’clock at the churcl^
Tlie Charlotte Knights of Pythias
lodue will be instituted Thursday,Jone
10th, and a goodly delegation of Nash­
ville Kuights expect to be present on
the aoepicious occasion.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Oviatt and Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Marshall were inadvert­
antly emitted from tbe list who con­
tributed toward tbe tea-set presented
to Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Boise.
The Woman’* Missionary society ef
tbe Congregational charcfi will meet
with Mrs. Marshall Wednesday after­
noon, June 3rd. All interested in tbe
work are invited to be present.

One and one-third fare from Nash­
ville to Jackson and return on account
of Forepaugh’s circus May 30th. Round
trip, including ad mi-won to circus,
♦2.40, good on day of circus ouly.

East Baginaw on account at the Michi­
gan state band tournament held at that
dry Jtne 2nd and 3rd. Fare from
Naahrilletfi 95, good to return not lat­
er than June 4ch.
Com Oversmith bas been nearly de­
prived of the use of hbi limbs for twoer
three mouths fiotu the effects of diph
ttiens. -Heianow howeverreaaiDingt be
use of tliem and will, soon be himself
agfiin. He has rented his farm to his
brother and will, in a few weeks, take
up hhrwideuce in Marshall.
On tbe occasion of the special excur­
sion party leaving Nashville for D»yton, June 1**, quite a number of people
from this vicinity will avail themselvea
of the opportunity to vi-it friend* in
Ohio. They leave in a special coach
Sunday next at 7:38 p. m. Everybody
who so desires may accompany this
party. Round trip only 87.80.
Tbe Whitney Family and Locke it
Long’s gymnastic combination
their miscellaneous entertainment in
this village, Saturday evening. Tbe
company is materially larger than
wbeu here before and presents a good
array of talent. The acrobatic feats of
tbe juveniles were specially worthy of
commendation.

WEST KALAYO.

1884.

1884.

SKINNEE,
BATTLE CREEK

SPRING GOODS.

CARPETS,
BLACK SILKS,
CASHMERES,
At Prices

that

Defy Comfe-

imos.

Come and See Us and
Save Money.

T. B. SKINNER.

Mr*.L. Andrews continues an invalid.
GFSampleii mt by mad If requested.
Darius Fitch is suffering with tbe
measles.
Levi Wilton ha* begun the work on
bl* barn.
Corn planting and growing is pro­
gressing.
Frank Babcock is building more
boune room.
The festive mosquito begins his bill­
ing and cooing.
Apple trees presents fair promise of a
big crop of fruit.
The condition of Mrs. John Tomlin
doe* not improve very fast.
Miss Bunting, of Vermont, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Fowler.
Manning Barnes went to Ann &gt;.rbor
this week for medical treatment.
Jay Perry has been up io Charlevoix
county, where he has bought a farm.
Warranted for Ten Years not £n Crash,
Peal, Chalk or Blister. Paints, (Ml*,
Among the recent additions to the
Varnishes and Brushes.
business of our city is a barber shop.
W. H. Davis aud family visited their
daughter id Calhoun county tbe past
week.
BEST ON WHEELS.
Charley Slater, of Charlotte, called
on his mother, Mrs. G. W. Slater, a few
VHard Plow* and Repair*,
days ago.
H. C. Sanders Inst a valuable colt re­
South Bead Plow* and Kspsdin,
cently, for which he had refused sever­
Gale Chilled Plows and Itepafrs.
al hundred dollars.
Henry Searles and wife, of Battle
KALAMAZOO
Creek, have been the guests of 0. W.
Bailey the past week.
SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
A Sunday school baj been organized
at tbe Matteson school house, M. H.
The
Mad^.
Bradley superintendent.
Frank Long and wife, of Lee, spent
Sunday in this section. Frank preach­
ed st the Matteson school house fore
noon and evening, Sunday.
With the Beat Hanger made, *11 put up by
* strictly flrst'ClsM Tinner otyears' ex­
Tbe county-liners, abase ball clubjs
perience, who is also * Tin. Copper
holding forth on Sunday on what is
and Sheet Iron worker. 8ce.-j»*nd have your buildings
known ns Perrin lot. Better to rest on
spouted, and save
Sunday than practice such amusement.
many times their
George Matteson has a hens egg, tbe
cost
production of one of bis enterprising
biddies, that measures seven inches in
circumference, by nine inches theotiwr
“The £ur that leads them ail.”
way'______________ _________ _
N&gt;ew Home Sewing Nbichines,
HANTINtiS.

MME!
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, PUttyiSash,
Doors, Blinds, Singes,
Locks, Knobs, Ett.

Detroit Whitehead
WorkaPaints
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NASHVILLE WAGONS

EaveTroughinglSpouting

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE

Niecdiea and AttaclkmentDu
Goodyear A Sons have a new safe.
Tbe law and order league is assum­
ing telling proportions.
The graduating class of the high
school picniced at Thornapple lake
IjUE'S;
Monday.
J. H. Denniejs attending tiie Nationtinnal Greenback convention at Indi­
anapolis.
A. J. Bownehas been elected presi­
dent of the Fourth National bank ot
Stoves. XLaing;e«i,
Grand Rapids,
Prof. Hall attended the state super­
intendents’ association meeting st
VAPOR STOVBS'
Jackson last week.
.
The Caro ladies' band which is stop 7« fact, Eccrjlhing in the Ibrdtcare
mug at the Hastings bouse will partiniLine at Hottors, Britu.
pate in tbe Memorial exercise.
Barry Lodge K. of P. will go to Char­
CAX.L, AN» SEE CS.
lotte Juue 10th to be present at the-institution of a lodge of tbe order at that
place.
The iusurasee firm of Welton, A.
Crook is succeeded by Welton. A.
Whitlock, the latter recently withGreble it Powers,
The suit of Mrs. R. K. Mudge vs. the
aidermen of the 3rd ward for refusing
-----Has convinced me that----to receive her vote for school officers at
the recent election, will be heard Sat­
THE ONLY TRUE WAY
urday. ___
_________ [
To conduct, the Grocery Business Is ea
EAST CASTLETON.

Mrs. James Fleming will entertain
tbe Congregational social at her resi­
dence. on Wednesday evening, June
4tb. Something by way of entertain­
ment may be expected. All are cordial­
ly invited.
On Saturday last Mrs. Dr. Barber re­
ceived a telegram from Lansing an­
Mias Rills Gufchessis quite sick.
nouncing the death of her mother, but
Crows are growing troublesome.
owing to sickness was unable to at­
James Everett made a trip to Parma.
tend the funeral whieh occurred the
Mr. Hoover lost a colt the other night
following Monday.
Potato bugs have put in an RppsarUnde Killen onyx he ho* good pros­ auee.
pect* ef being elected circuit judge in
The organ grinder was oru our street*
Texas, and if he can sell out, he will Saturday.
kick the dust of Nashville off his heels
Preseiit indication* are t!*ct the corn
and go where a man iseatiraated by his crop will be a failure.
brains instead of his money.
Wesley Noyes has tlie finest piece of
One of the best places to get a satis­ wheat in the neighborhood.
factory meal that we hare struck in a
That was a Wise bride and groom
long time ia the M. C. R. R. eating that perambulated our streets Sunday.
bouse at Jackson, N. W. Edgar, mana­
Miss Lulu Ingram, of Kalaiaaxoo, is
ger. Everything is first-class even to viaurng her sister, Mrs. C. C. McClae.
the tooth-picks, which are highly perWOODLAND.
/h*. A. Brooks, Geo. W. Francis and
Mis« Clandia Haight is seriously ill.
b. C. Doud baa received a pension.
C. W. Smith returned Tuesday even­
Much of ins core will have to bo re­
ing from their southern trip. They
planted.
had a very pleasant time and saw many
B. 8. Holly has the foundation laid
grand and intereoting sights, but they tor a new house.
Some commendable road work is be
can’t go tlie “corn pone aud baconnand]
will not emigrate to the "old dominion^ ing desue ou our highways.
Tbe temperance mass meeting was
Tbe M. C. Railway will sell excursion laigely attended and waa an interest­
tickets at one fare from all stations to ing and enjoyable occasion.

Pomps, Pipe and Sinka.

Barn Door Hanger

FRANK C. BOISE.

PAST EXPERIENCE

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CAATT

TRUSTS I

Every man, woman and child suust have
Groceries, and.ought to buy them at price* as
near coat aa possible. Tbe perdoa who buys
these goods on credit, must pay a bonus to
the store-keeper for that privilege, which he
can illy afford to do in these close ttaMM.

Groceries Howghl tor duh
JI cam Ten (o Fifteen Per
Cent MnveMt
And upoujtbla principle I propose to conduct
my bualneM bereWtar.

I haven’t dme to enumerate tbe differentarticles 1 keep, but suffice U to say that ray
stock consists of

The Choicest Good*
&gt; be found In the Wbn'ssale Market*—all
Also a full Hue ef

Svw. Fresh and Clean.

C/ocAenf, Glass and Earthen IFanr,
Confectionery, Cigars ami
lobaccoe.
And remember that It’s s cold day when I
get left either on quality nf snod^orktw pricer..
Respect! ally,

G. W. FRANCIS,
CASH CROCKS.

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TO INVEST YOUR MONEY FOR TE NEXT THIRTY DAY .
THERE

STOXT

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LARGEST STOCKS OF CLOTHING
.

. In Men’s, Boys’ and Children’*.

A.

Complete Line ol’

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Boots and Shoe«» Genta* Fnralsliinj; Qoods,

fl
1;
&gt;

g. decker,

"Hba» on me. cap’ll. Cutyer capcra.”
irouth, go elsewhere where thbir talent
Sullivan playeJ with him awhile,and
ha* scope an 1 become actual men: snd
the daughters mny emigrate also, or then administered a blow thateenr him
they may stay in New Orleans and go sprawling on the floor. He anwe with
v:—.
— ——- ~
through Ute same experience that their difficulty, and add:
mothera did before them.—“Nasby” in
“Give me fifty dollars, an’ L’ll quit
MAY 81. IBM
SATURDAY'
nowT’
•
Toledo Blade.
•
"No, I'think we’d tatter finish up.”
PRETTY 00TB00N8.
’J’he Sullivan "bruiMng combination’
"Well, but here.” taking off the
’
----- -। । recently gave an exhibition in Little glove*, “I^ve got about ernnff o’ this
TTierr la in No* Orleans a race and
...ectatora was
A thousand dollars ain’t
airtl„tr.«.hi«lii.i&gt;or.^.
It I... R.«..ud •■»«»« tbo “"f*'””’" busineM.
nothin’ to me, cap’n. It’s youHn an’ I
its one hand upon .the wl^tes and the old Jethro Felter, a man who squatted
reckin’you’d tatter keep it. I never
other upon tbe blacks, and it occupies in the state many years ago.
wuto’ a gnupin, dispersition, nohow.
a pnaition betwixt and between, ta"Would you like tv-make n thousand
Say, come out in my neighborhood and
longing te both aud te neither.
Tlie . dollars?" said a mao, hirrnng^ to a
help ns roll logs.”
whites refuse to a?konwledge them, squatter.
1
and they hold them»elve-» so far atave
"Wall, I wouldn't mind picking up a
The positive wad makes the best
the blacks that will acknowledge non - (lump about that size.
lover and the best hater. He loves and
____
-See that big fellow?
He otters a hates with all his might.
lationsliip with them.
Like the hat.
"See
fcllo
He is no
Creek
miiual, • liiit . thousand to any
man who can stand sneak and never sits on the fence.
they are neither bird nor at.------i......I
in frnntnf
occupy a position entirely distinct,
and ' “I’io
front of liim.
him.””
You know where to find him every
•
’
He
don
’
t
mean
it,
does
het
”
a very lonesome one it is.
These are
••«*-J ’*
—
time and his friendship is to be prized
octoroon*, which iu New Orleans means J “Yes, and now’s your chalice to make above that of him who is "a friend to
everybody” because he has no-fixed
not only a person whose blood is oue- , a raise.”
"Look here, my friend.
He don’t and positive opinion of rightaud -wYoiig.
. A Specialty.
eighth iiegio, bnt all that class who sitalmost white, but in whom negio know what powerful fellers tbaiair in The neutral.won ia not to be depended
blood is preceptible.
Down here they this here country. I never liked ter upon, as be is swayed one way or the
Best Stock Parasols, Gloves
don’t say negro hluOtl—it is negro taint. make my brags, but thar ain’t no man other according to the opposing influ­
They are not white enough for tiie in the community that ken knock me ence brought to bear.
and Hosiery in the City.
white nor Slack enough for the negro. down.”
“Die you ever bear of this fellow,
There ia one industrious farmer in
Their position, especially that of the
Georgia. He liven near Dublin. He
Misses' Lisle Hose. DOc.
women of tlie race, is very peculiar. Sullivan?”
“No. He never was out iu my neigh­ recently found a rat’s near full nf half
No matter ho*w white an octoroon giii
Ladies’ Lisle Hose, 75c.
gt own rats in bin horses tail. It is ante
may ta, a white man may not rnairy borhood. Blamed if I don’t try him to say those rata have taken their Inst
her. She may be an beautiful ns Venus a flirt. I piled Nat Jackson, an’ I’ll bet free ride.
Sample* and Catalogue* tent on
and accomplished iueveiy possible wav Nat’s better man than this feller. Say
THE BUSIEST PLACE IN CHICAGO.
Application.
.
she mav sing like Patti aud paint like thar, you feller,r arising.
“
Are
you
talking
to
me?
”
Sullivan
Rosa Boaheur, bnt no white ninn
Any person who visits the Advertis­
.
ing Agency of Lord &amp; Thomas. Mc­
would marry her and remain in New asked.
Cormick Block, will not donbt that
“Now you're shoutin’.”
Orleans. It would be ostracism for her
thev are transacting an immense bnsi "Wat do yon want?”
and for him also. She could not ta renew with tiie newannpers of the coun­
"Want
that
thousand
dollars.
”
ceivced in society, and he would find
try. A thorough knowledge of their
Ntram Cider4 Press aad Ap­
"Well. I'll give you a chance.”
busineaa, coupled with energy and a
himnelf on the wrong side of the wall
ple Grinder,
the
"Ef
I
don
’
s
try
yer
one
time
liberal
use of tlieir own medicine, has
at ouce. Tbe law is fixed and the barplaced them in the front rank of a&lt;l- .Ae good a» nc*\ Capacity:
devil’s a hog.”
■ ncude is impmisabic.
vertiaing
agencies
in
the
United
States.
Strain
Power,
100 barrels per day.
the
Amid loud applause be ascended
The women of the mixed lace are
We will not state the exact amount,
Horae Power. 75 barrels par day.
but we will say tbnt during the past few
wonderously beautiful. Their com­ stage and took off his shirt
Wnonuxs, April 12,1884.
“I don’t know nothin' ’boat knockin’ weeks they have dosed contracts which
plexions are dazzling white with a
will aggregate hundred* of tiiousauds
JOHN M. REISER.
shade of olive underneath the skin with them pads on, an’ ef it’s jes tlie of dollars, and this business has been
that
.shines
through,
toning same ter you we’ll leave them off.”
secured iu competition
with the
"No,
”
said
tliedirector
of
ceremonies,
yyiLLIAM
JONES,
Eastern agencies, thus demonstrating
down tbe white to a shade of brown
their claim of possessing unequaled
that is taautilul in tlie matter of color you must use the gloves.”
“facilities.”
“
Gloves,
ehr
takings
pair.
"Wall,
as beautiful can be. Their teeth ' are
Their business offices are veritable
marvels 0f]wbiteness and regularity. now, wouldn’t they by fine things ter hives of industry, every member of
Tile figures are invariably perfect iu wear when a teller's breakin’ up new their efficient corps of employees being
Cheir voluptuousness, and the whole groun’ with a Jumpin’ coulter? Cutyer furnished with work enough t &gt; develop
their working energies. We think this
woman is as near phiscal perfection as capers.”
linn might well adopt as, their motto.
After a few wild blows, on the part “Courtesy and Energy.” The Herald
anything ever permitted on '.this earth
to tlie tempration of men.BSt Anthony of the squatter, Sullivan tapped him congratulates them on their merited
woftld bare stood but a poor chance over. Arising, lie exclaimed:__________ success.—Chicago Herald, May 10.
and bad he undergone hh temptation
in Now Orleans and bad tbe arch ene­
my employed taen octoroon women to
hiafall. There is nothing in woman­
hood mere delightful. Thu men
among them are£in in are in various
cm ploy menu*, and many of them have,
achieved sneceas. They have had ad­
vantage above their half brothers who
are darker in color, for they are all nec­
essarily the sons of white men, many
of whom have for their mothers' sake
taen litaral to them in the matter of
education nod means to commence life
with, after education was completed. •
To understabd this, tbe 8‘atus of the
octoroon-women must ta understood,
she osnuot marry a white man, nor can
a white man marry her. She cannot
jwsouitite with the race with which she
is allied, for she has had opportunities
far atave them. She looks upon thp
“nigger” proper with even (more con­
Sit.
tempt thou does the pure 'white.
Her
contempt is tinged with bitterness; for
she cannot help thinking that, were she
without that one drop of negro blood,
tier beauty and acquirements would
give her any place among women she
might desire. But, white a white man
cannot marry her, there is no law—buni.ui at least— that prevents his living
with net. As the poor girl cannot
marry a white inan, and will not marry
a negio, she does what acems to her
the next best thing, and the only thing
she can do; she accepts the "protection”
of a white loVer aud lives with him.
The next thing is for the white lover I
i* to buy tar a h oue*- and fnrnish it I
g-u geously, and make it realy his horn'
Bt&gt;4&lt;»cs not take her to tbe theater or

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My stock in.TOO LARGE and I am BOUND TO REDUCE IT! No dealer in Barry or Eaton Co.
has vet DARED to offer their customers the value for their money that I will give them for the next
thirty days. You will do me a favor to examine my goods and compare my prices with other dealers.
A beautiful Chromo given with every pair of Shoes.
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Don’t Buy
Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods

Nashville. Michigan.

Decker Bros.

DRY GOODS,7

—&amp;•«-Son,

habitants than twenty aaaes loaded
with medkina.—Old Saying.
PRICK- &lt;1.56, IfT/JD IN ADVANCE

graves

CIRCULATION, 1.500 COPIES.
Advertising Rates Reasonable.

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR,
Battle

LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS

Cider Press For Sale!

DENTIST

Mleeellnn*

Grocery and Provision Line, nr . n ,A * — n.1
7 to 10 a. m. KDd

A tn
4
to 7- r\
p- m.

T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and Bur• aeon. AU professional calls promptly
J
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a, m- sod 0 to

mi’LE UDd FAX Cl.
A FULL LINE OF

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Soaps; Stationery, Etc.

8. p m.________
-_
,
TAMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Uw and
tl Notary Publie. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office in tbe
Wheeler bonding, Nashville, Mieb.
25-M
MORY PARADY, Justice of tbe Peace.
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Street*.

E

~ 'wHnitlnif Cardg. '

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST
tar** us before you buy.
GRAVES 4 SON.
BERNHARDT SCHULZE,

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MERCHANT TAILOR,
CLOTHIER,
hiville.

-

TOHN Q. CfiXaYrabrtttff.'HMtt^ra, Mich?,
U will attend promptly to-all official busineM
rintuatedto hit care.
•
A MES. A. 8WEEZ Y, Attorney &lt;k CounseHo
H aatinga will attend to legal bualneM tn an
part of tbe State, and practices tn all coorU.
W. NI8KERN, Attorney and Uouncellor
• at Law, practices in all State Court*. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Spauldtng'satore, Hastings, Mich.
MITH A COLOR©VE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant’ store Hastings,
Mkb. Practice in all the Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money

MICH

FARMERSAND HORSEMEN

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yyol&gt;COTTirrtCMF.

A. 8. FOOTE, PaoniXTOR.
1 am no* in ray own suop, corner oi Mtm
Na-hvllls, Mlcli.
and Mill Sts., where I am prepared to do all
I kind* of BlackamUiilug. I make a specialty of
Undoulably one of the best-kept hotels in
[ shoeing horses having diseased feet, and guar- central
Michigan. Sample rooms ffrat floor.
। antee my work to give satinfaction. Thankful
for past favors and soliciting your patronage
in the future.
I am very Respectfully,

chas.

IA MAH

Middleton.

WAGON &amp; CARRIAGE WORKS,
I am no* comfortably settled in my new shop
nextd(xx.to Charles Middleton, and am pre­
pared to do anything in tbe line of Wagon and
Can lage jrood work in better style than ever.
Repairing will receive prompt and careful at­
tention. Give me a call when in need of any
work In my line and I will satisfy you both in
workmanship and price.

The King of the Harvest!

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; CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &amp; PACIFIC R7

»« Atlanta »nd’

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Con
In th* World. Tnr»«Tr*ln» tx'tw.-«,n Chicago nod
MJaaouri Hirer Fo.uU. Two Tre.ua belwr.-n CWaagoand Minus ipclu aiui 8C Paul. »U (LvFamuua

“ALBERT LEA ROUTE."

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witb-taron tho street; lint, her house is
re.iBy iiis home. She bears him childr»«n be educates at.d provides for, in
many instances, tatter than his legal
. oflspring; but he may not recognize
&lt; them. Tire black blood in them bars
■that.
When he is tired of his illegal flame
Jfi&gt; tta ivropiest thing in the world.
yitf hiMtte-Atid ita furnishings are here
&gt;0..* whatever money he has given her
become* he&gt;s in her own right; and
the middle -aged woman who has lost
her taaut* awepta the situation, leta
tbe furuistad rtkuns to single gentle­
men, and lives in comfort all her life
on the proceed*. It was for that b she
entered into the arrangntent to begin
wi'U. and ite ending mUiktiea her. 8 he .

Two or Three Horse, 6-foot Cut

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GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

CHICAGO.

Probate Order.
State or Michigan, l
Couxtt or Bakky, f®
At a scmIhe of tbe Probate Caurt for the
County of Barn, holden at the Probate Office
In the city of Heatings, tn Mid county, an
Monday, die Sth day of May,
in the
year one thourand eight ha nd red and cigbtyi four.
I Present, Cubmext ^Mlfn, Judge of Probate.
1 I n the matter of tbe ertate of
LEWIS DURKEE. Dereaaed.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of E.B Slater,a creditor of the said decM­
ed praying that Andre* J. Hanir or some .oth­
er suitable person may be appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of *aid Jcveased-i
Thereupon it ia ordered that
for

Acknowledged by every Farmer and Mechanic to be the simplest and most
approved Binder yet offered to the trade; with its Light Draft, Ease of Management. and Perfect Construction, it stands above them all. Will bind in
the middle any grain that grows from 10 inches to 8 feet long.

(Double Hardware.)

NASHVILLE, MICH.

News, a newspaper printed and circulated I
■aid County of Barrv, oace in each week f&lt;
thrM sooceaalts weeks, previous to Mid day &lt;
hearing.
CLEMENT SMITH.
(Atrweopy.l 5^7 Judge of Probate.
l um! Lbh AfltetiowoMroS to
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JUNE 7,1884.

VOLUME XI

Kocher Bros,

MA£8 AOOTDEKT.

Mr. Peelworth, a country merchant
of Arkansaw, is so excessively fleshy
' that his pnlestrianism is seriously im­
! paired. He read tbe great German
■ physician Epstein’s book on the reducitionof corpulence, and in accordHOev

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Mraf5 to We cUy |n

; consult a doctor, preparatory to bejrtn: ning a course qf diet. He wanted the
coolest ruum of the hotel, and one

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Full and Complete Line.’ • LnOSft
windows looked out on a green
and breezy view. He entered the

“ ♦ nd now, Julius, in alt your sorrows
what a joy it must be to you to think
that-”
“It is! It-is !”
“That yon need not trouble about
your wife’s clothing. For thia vety day
i bought a lace shawl, a silk dress aud
a spring hat, and I shan't want any-,
thing more for a month.”
Julias wept.
NOT UP ON BOIENOE.

NUMBER 38,

THE his loving eyes counted the freckles on
ONE OF THE FIENDS.
her maws “I must fl»-e from here, sweet
He first appeared in a tobacco store
one, and seek some foreign port, where
A man walked down the center aisle unknown to all, I may begin a new UFi Michigan avenue. He bad some­
of the Star Theatre, New York, at the life.”
thing rolled up in tin foil, and be care­
fully pl
it oiLMl*5 counter aqd ask­
first performance of "Much Ado About
spoke u&gt;rw
thesS
Nothing,” Monday night.
He wore A L As
,. the
~ manly
7—v fellow sp„»u
ed:
~
dress
sub. A light top oust anft beaver ] woids, his fiutn shook from the weight
“Do you eyer have any use for dyhat. There was someting about him of woe Slid that of his companion.
“ Where do you think of going F she nnmileF
which indicated that he was from the
“Dynamite! Take the infernal thing
Uuioa Club. The high, double distill asked, childishly toying with his brass a wav F-shoited the tobacconist as be
watch chain.
rd brandy which suffused his face and
What on earth are you
“I lisd thought of Griffin,” he re­ jumped back.
culminated in one triumphant bhue on
carrying the stuff around this way for!
sponded teeliuglv.
’
rhe top of his nose, tbe huge, diamond
“Why do you leave our fair city for Here—have a smoke and take it away.
that he wore on the little finger uf his
Griffin T” she demanded, a jealous look I don’t want any fooling around my
left hand, and the sleepy long about
store .n
flashing from her eyes.
his dissipated eyes, stomped him as
Thu man lighted liis cigar and stroll­
“Beciiuae,” he faltered, “because—
from the Union. He is a special part­
ed down the street and into a saloon,
oh, darling, can you stand itF
ner in a large brokerage firm in Wall
and when he had placed the little pack­
“I can and will,” she answered firm’y.
street, and is known as Gabe Care’s
age on the bar ho observed:
“Then, with a demoniac glare light­
"pet,” becanse he drives up to Gabe’s
"Ifsjust as safe as sugar as long as
ing up bis long-cut features, Rubert
every afternoon and sleeps on the piaz
you know how to handleitF
Melville hissed:
za uutil it is time to go home.
Then
"What’s that! Say isn’t that the
“Because rhe saloons .have quit mak­
Gabe goes out and wakes him person­
stuff they call dynamite!”
ing nickel plates of ice cream:”
ally, with a brandy and soda in one
The man grinned.
hand and a lemon in the othef. The
“Now yon get out o’ this! I don’t pro­
A passenger who boarded a train
Union Club man was'shown to his seat coining east over the Detroit, Lansing pose to have my head blown off to hu­
by the usher, who assisted him in re­ and Northern road, at Ionia, the other mor your nonaense. Here come up to
moving his coot and hat. The attend - day, took a seat in front of a woman this end of the bar and bare a glass of
ant started up the aisle for the purpose who was very curjous about the coun­ beer, and then you pick that stuff up
of checking the garments and getting try, She asked aliout the crops, the powerful careful and tip-toe outF
Down at the corner another saloonten cents comtniMion in the lobby. Up price of land, the characteristics of thu
on this the Union mnn wheeled a*onnd people, the climate, and many other ist bought him oft in the same way,and
in his seat and watched the disappear­ things. To each and every question he on the next block a grocer who was
asked to take the State agency turned
ance with anxiety.
When the usher returned n respectful:
had got about half way toward tbe
“Don’t know, ma’am—1 really don't as white as new process flonr and his
very first jump measured eight feet.
door thp conversationlist, suddenly know.”
conceiving the Idea that he was being
“Is this as good a climate as New The dynamite man asked him how he
sold
plug tobacco, and he stood in the
robbed, roared at the top of his lungs: York F
“Hurry! wash goin’ nn F
“I think ao, ma'am, but I ain’t sure.” alley door and called back:
“
If
you want a plug pall it off and
The usher hurried back, and explain“Do the people s&lt;em cheerfulF
“I think they do, but I’m not certain.” get out'*'this! When I get ready to
ed that it was all right, and again re­
“Whom do they seem to prefer for a vacate here I want to in the regular
tired toward the dnnr. The Union
EMPLOYED

HIMSELF
THEATRE.

AT

He sat by the stove in a Michigan
.
room, puffing and blowing, and draw­ avenue grocery store for full twenty
, in a chair to tha IkHto window, the minutes before speaking, lie spread
leash"of which was raised, he thrust his out liis legs to encircle as much of the
feet ont and leane’ back in tbe enjoy- fire as possible, drew his sleeve across
nient of that ease so much craved by a his nose at regular Intervals, and there
fat man.- He bad remained in that po­ was a strung smell of burning boot­
sition about ten minutes, when the leather ns be finally. looked up at the
window uah, with an awful bang, fell grocer and asked:
"Can you tell me why combustion
across bis shins. In bis struggles he
fell from the chair, and unable to free causes a draughtF
“No, sir!” was the prompt reply. '
himself, be hung, with the back of his
“It's positively wonderful how igno­
neck on the floors loudly shouting, for
help. The hotel ^lerlbheard Mr,yPeel- rant the masses are on scientific sub­
—WHICH WERaworth’s cries, biit!thinkmgTT|aFhe was jects.” continued the man as he helped
engaged in tti&lt;yRendition of operatic
himself to an apple. "Con you tell me
CAREFULLY SELECTED airs, remarked to some one who stood | why this isinglass io your stove is not
consumed by the heatf”
■ near:
“I guess it’s because you keep all the
“Oar fat guest seems to tie musical.”
—FROM THE—
“Yes,” replied the bystander, “fat heat oft!” was the sneering reply.
“You are a liar, air, and you say that
men are usually good humored, and in
«nng give expression to their bubbling to excuse your ignorance ! Now, then,
what pressure does water exert upon
spinia.”
“Landlord!” yelled Mr. Peelworth, the human body at a depth of sixty
"why the n—1 don’t you come up here F feet f”
In the Wholesale Market*.
“I’ll exert a pressure on your body if
“Sings tragedy,” said the clerk.
‘ Good baritone,"replied tbebystaud- you call me a liar again!” exclaimed
the grocer. “What do you want hereT”
“I want to nsk if you understand the
People w ho passed along the street
were astonished at seeing an old pair of! principle by which birds fly.”
“You get out of this ! I have no time man calmly crossed his legs and fell presidential candidate F
! boots poked out of the window, and
----- WERE-----way!”
He was trying his persuader on an। several mischievous boys, bringing bot- to fool away with such nonsense.”
with Ills chin resting upon his diamond
“Can’t say, ma’am."
— aaloonirtt when a policeman
"Nonsense!” piped the eld chap, shirt stud and his hands thrust into his
nn , ties from an alley began to throw them
“Are the farmers low spirited over L.L
other
overhauled hl
him
at the old leather. One active young "why, I don’t believe you know the trousers pocket.
overhauled
— and sternly demanded
He slept peacefully tbe low price of wheat F
I
amount
of
oxygen
you
consume
at
each
1 fellow struck Mr. Peel worth’s foot, and
“They may be, but 1 can't n^iy as to the package.
and quietly until nearly the end of the
J “There it Is yon can take your
that gentleman, had he been possess' d respiration.”
first act, when the Indy behind acci­ that.”
“Should you sav this was a good chances.” replied tbe man as he placed
The grocer lay bold of the man to dentally touched his bald head with a
of the time, would have sworn that
I his hoof Lad been removed from liis draw him to the door, but be caught a fan. He raised hisjiead and looked in­ state for a young mau to commence • the affair on a chair and walked out
Tartar and was flopped on his back.
I ankle.
,
| doors.
tently at the stage, blinking occasion­ life In F
I shouldn't like to wiy, ma’am.”
. It was five minutes before the officer
A Complete line erf
“I exerted a force of about one- ally like an owl suddenly brought into
“Landlord!” veiled Mr, Peelworth,
His non-committal answers seemed picked it up, aud then be was all alone
. "bring a pistol and Til shoot off the eighth horse power to accomplish that” davlight. At this time Henry Irving
bar,
|
to
annoy
her,
and
after
a
brief
silence,
in the place He placed it on the b&amp;r,
said
the
old
man
as
be
knelt
on
the
was on the stage soliloquizing.
When j
top of your infernal head.”
V/L k_
illv
The colored porter, who happened to 1 prostrate body.
carefully removed the wrappings and
“A dead blow of the tragedian was in the midst of onei she continued :
“
Have
you
been
in
Michigan
long
F
when
lie
reached
the
compound
itself
twenty
pounds
from
my
fist
would
flat
­
of
his
most
unpareioned
speeches,
in
J
; be passing along the hall, knocked at
he stuck up bis nose aud walked oat
I the door and asked if anything wa» ten your nose, while two pounds addi­ which his complicated utterance wa* 1‘ “Three years, ma’am.”
tional wonld crack your skull.”
We wsnt all your
j wanted.
unusually prominent, the Union Clubjj “And yet you don’t seem to have and pursued his way. Itwas^acake of
। compressed yeast.—Detroit Free Press.
“Git off-n me or I’li slay you.”
man, who had just waked from bis j posted yourself much.”
» "Come in here !”
—■
"I seize your hair with a clutch equal dore, leaned over confidentially to the 11 “Well, ma'ain, to tell vou the truth,” 1
The porter tried the door, but it was
The cases of young girls wrecking
1 he replied as he turned about. “I am ft !
to the grasp of. a hand lifting fourteen man in front of him.
Dm
LUuv ! 1 locked. Then Mr. Peelworth swore.
their lives un tbe breakers of perdition
"Skuze me. Is tliish in French or!! resident of Ohio. I came np here and
i “Break down tlie door F be howled. pounds of iron mid I bump your head
which are so frequently coming to
1 stole a horse, and was sent to the Ionia
And will pay you the Highest Market price ‘ The colored gentleman replied in ef­ on the fluor with a force equal to nine herman F he said.
1 haven’t been Poblic »&lt;**«• iu tb® »ew»P»Per«» “aSforthem. ; feet that such an action on* his part Rounds.
“English,” said tbe man curtly. i prison for three years. 1 naven c oeen gest that home ml.,
rule and
aud n&amp;rnrnnl
paternal rere­
"Let go my bar !” yelled the grocer I -That’s Mr. Irving on the stage now.” '1 out more than two hoars yet.”
would not be tolerated by the propriestraint have become to lax. Too great
She rose up and took the fourth seat I
KOCHER
’ -You don’t shay. I’m glad I’ve seen
: tor, aud intimated that if the genthi- As he kicked and struggled.
freedom of choice as to conduct aud as­
back in ft way to make tbe dust fly,and I
“You are now exercising a foice :’Iro."
- ! men were too lazy to get up and open
sociation is premitted. Unrestrained
equal to eight pounds to the square । Then be settled calmly in hisreat and she didn’t open her mouth again, even I
All f"
■ ■ f\ I I
f । ^&gt;e (,uor&gt;be "XRht remain locked up so
and unguarded intercourse with the op­
|1 ■ I 11
■ ■ 11 ■ I J
If ’ long as it suited his convenience, after inch,” said the old man as he bumped . Wl,nt.
8leep again. He did not wake | to the conductor, until the train wns posite sex is allowed at loo early an age.
him again, “but It is ureiesa. I now I Ilntj| tjH,
act&gt; when a church | running into Detroit.—Free Press.
1
I At that period when danger is greatest
ill
d“Hveryi&gt;f opinion tbe colored
\ Ij U j
|U|| I 111 I
| 'gentleman went down and reported exercise a force equal to the clutch of I
wu« represented.
They were
I girls are premitted to have “company”
DIDN'T PRESS IT.
Itlmt the fat gentleman was drunk. The forty-eight grass-hoppers to shut oft . burning incense by the altar, and when
--------- of their own and to pass quite away
then administer 1 t|1B CHrtaln waa raired it floated all (
tn the
tbe street continued
contiuuea tn
co throw
tnrow your wind, and 1* will
••••&gt; .....
। boys in
Afewdaysagoa Detroiter aud his wife ■ frum the trained aud vigilant eyes of
missiles at the old boot*, and with such । “
«lnal
the farce nec-saury to ' overthe house so thoroughly that it ■ wero making a trip through the State tbeir pareuta. They attend dancesand
—BY BUYING YOURwakened tbe old rounder and brought! prison
nndbotb were much ‘ parties unattended by their eiders, cnI increase of vigor that the clerk com­ upset a cord of four foot wood.”
When
the
grocer
got np the man was him bolt upright in his seat.
! ing out drove them away. He could
I impressed with the countenance of a tertuiu young men in the parlor, ac­
/
“I shny,° he remarked,promptly lean ccrUin t onvict in one of tbe shops, company them on muumer evening
not understand why the fat gentleman across the street.
"Police ! Police!” shouted tbe victim. ing over on tbe man in trout of him j,,. lookl,d
lllelaticholy and down- ramble.*, winter sleigh rides, and are
should make a spectacle of his boots,
“You exhausted six gullonsofoxygon again, “therab a fire. Smel’tF
'hearted that the lady's sympathies premitted to go and come at their
and be went up to remonstrate with
"That isn’t a tire, said the man, who । ,7e;r0 thoroughly aroused, and the gvn- pleasure. Care is not taken to know
him. He kicked the. door violently in the first yell and five in the second,”
when he found that it was locked, and called the scientist, “but it was simply was beginning to lie bored by too much tlemall W1U certain that he could dis- who the yonug gentlemen are with
became so furiously mad that be did wasted. I will now make- off at one- attention. “its incense.”
| cover evidences that the man had great ( wjlolu tbe daughters keep company,
quarter the speed exercised by an ante­
"Who r
.
di-al of moral worth iu his cliaiaCter. and jDdeed it cannot be, with the freelope in outrunning a lion. Good-bve, , “Incense, incense man. Don t you , 0U(J
t|)e gUardtj WAS appealed to f.»r . dom |iremilted young giria- The com: know what incense isF
Peelworth suddenly remembered that sordid flesh pot. good-bye.”
pauy that comes to the house may be
information, and he replied:
' he had a small pistol in bis hip-pocket.
"Never
met
bun
in
my
life,
”
answer
­
“
Yes,
he is very well behaved-one UDexceptionable and safe, but the comFor several weeks past, a number of
Drawing it, he began firing it through young peopleof Austin have been get­ ed tbe inquirer, rubbing gently against of the best in the prison.”
puny eccouutcredeleewhere.at the bulls
,
, ' the window. A few moments later the ting up some private theatricals, the the man’s bead.
“He seems sorry for his offense. ob" and on the promenade, may l&gt;e danger­
t'~““
« •"
|K)|ice broke „„„ tbe .1,,,,,,
The other then explained incense, af­ served the lady.
asoaum
Satan inpw,
paradise.
। oous
va os
»***^*,. .Tl»e parents
—-performance of which is to take place
him from the window, hustled him at the Clifton mansion on Austin ter which the Union Club man insisted
“Yea’m.”
i do not know. for often they have no
upon
shaking
hands
with
him
cordially
down stairs, aud put him in the city avenue.
“
And
I
know
he
would
be
lumest
if
j
knowhdge
of
where
their
daughters
Mrs. Peterby Clifton is boss­
_
, "cooler.” The next day he was fined
and once more fell asleep. He did uot pardoned,” added the mau.
j#re. ft is from the slundesline acing the whole affair, the object of
1 ten toro .bl. to wrt up tor th* Sprit.,
twi-nty-avo dollar, io the polio, court. which is to erect a new gable end on wake until the fourth act, when a
"Yes’r.
You might speak to the.| q
Uain-aQcesl&gt;ip and
quain'anccsbip
anti association that
Trade with several , and then taken over to the justice’s the parsonage of a local clergyman. couple of torch bearers came into Hero's Governor. I believe the ofiemse was a the
l(n&gt; greatest danger comes.
court, where he was fined fifty dollars. The
tomb
in
advance
of
a
line
of
mourning
trifling one.”
i lie ki
gi &lt;»u&lt;i
aud performance
I1CI till imiuic win
will take
lone place
piulv
.
.
I He has consulted a lawyer, and will to-morrow night provided Co. DeSmit Pr“,u- 1 *&gt;' w™11“
ba!r “7^
“Do you know exactly what it wasF &gt; It is not good for a married couple to
' belong to different churches, as in the
bring suit against the great Dr. Ep­ who !&gt;». w leading role, eon.wnts to act......... ’beB he ’«ked for the tbitd
“Why, I believe he came from your
which, at the time nt writing thi.. he ,1“«- He leawd forward, pat b»«m city 1 think he entered a house in the care of Col. McSpilkins am! wife. He
stein.
—Which 1 ean retail—
poaitiveb retnwato do. ta aar. be:
&lt;«•««■’« J-«k *"■&lt; »■'? bi. evening, choked the lady ------------senseless attends the Cumberland Presbyterian
church, but she is a Free Will Baptist.
John Augustus Lovejoy was n mei - was insulted by Mrs. Clifton, and he 'bcwl I^ntiy against another man sear. | an(j t|icn 9to|e mOney and jewelry.”
10 TO 25 PER.CENT
“Wbo-eeteetedP hoaaked excitedly.
--W.why! when wa. itT ga.pe.1 the Religious disputes are quite common
chant on Main street.
He was yonug, will have nothing to do with tbe perbetween them, and when there is a
ambitious and enterprising, but for formanve. It ...» a few eveDing, i H&gt;o .ttnal.on wM eaplmned to him. |„)y.
fearful row in their house, the neigh­
®nnK
“Oh, about two years ago.”
..tune went against him, and one day ago there was a rehearsal, and it passed H® e,art®d °P t,u’ an,I° w,tb
a f^e expressive of oisap..And he was sent for five yearsF bore know that they are discusAlbg the
the cashier at the bank refused to let oft very pleasantly, but after it was
Innn
.
question
of predestination, or the fall
Half way out the usher I „kc&lt;1 tho man.
, him overdraw bis account, aud be over Mr. Clifton said to Gus, who per- I Probation.
The greatest pleasure 1 take is In
if you
desire to press the from grace, or something of tte kind.
knew that ruin stared him iu tbe face. sonates the leading villian:
•niet b,m. ... .
.
“YeJr. I.
-------------A
few
mornings
ago McSpilkins made
“Mr. DeSmith hadn’t you better in-( “Wbat Aind ofAplAy is thishF he niatter. ni_r
Sadly he weuded his way home.
Selling Lots of
, i “Angelica," he said to his beautiful vite a number of your friends to take •*®d- •UdlD&lt; bia ann through that of
..PrvM,
hanged!” blurted the De • his wife so mud, that she chased him
Selling
than Otfl- । young wife, “the end has come—I am part in the mob iu the third act. Our ‘heuMier. .“Mostof the play sin Dutch . troiter. -Here’s the very woman he out of the house with A chair.
“Yes, McSpilkins.” she said, “yon
, ruined.”
mob is too small. We should have a *“d ^r*’* Hn*eB and Wbee,er t&lt;,rch choked and robbed! It was my own
er dealers Can­
light procession aud burnm’ brimstone j wife be nearly killed! Mary. I guess may sueer at the Free Will Baptiste,
Then be told her the history of Lis dozen more men in it, at least.”
but
IU get to heaven long before you.
“That would be a good idea,” said ' *nd not a blooming ballet girl in the we won’t slop over him any further!”—
misfortunes.
Baying for Cash.
will.”
/
.
» v
“Oh, my darling,” she murmured, Gub.
&gt; houseF
J
| Detroit Free Press.
i Selling for
“
I
hope so, Molly. I on&gt;y wl*b 7°°
“be not so »a&lt;t. Though tbe clond of
“Yes,” contined Mrs. Clifton, “you! "No, air.”
'Do von want n snake item F asked । were there already,” replied McSp'dktn*
.
theXrouble
is
blm:k
os
ink,
1
cun
show
I..v»
.
rn-wc
mnn
y
intimate
friend.
[
"Ana
w«.b
j
mean
cbnrgin
fourdolno Bad Debts. ’ you a silver lining.”
_____ .___
. . a malicious
■___ smile, as
-a he lithd!
with
lifted
who could take part.
To make the
. ....
...
. a man from Elk Neck at the sanctum
Doing my
Work
At thia point he disappeared through ; door of an Elkton newspaper. “Yes.” ■ himself ove* the feuce by bi* boot‘
scene effective we want to have as
t..
"&gt; I’LiHen. Seven
,Ko. l^fore many depraved looking wretches as the green baize doors, and be was not said the editor, “come right in and tell etraps.
no Rent to
yolI, Irmd Bbe&lt;wtilo
,
us all about it.”
possible in the mob. You will be sure aecu again that night.
AN UNINBTRUOTED DELEGATE.
“Well I killed it to-day down on the
Trying Always to
of a young Wife saving every cent she to be od hand with your friends, will
"Ob, darling, must I leave theeF
,
'
could unknown to ter husband, and
North Eist road. It was nineteen feet
Little Jrck—Pop, you are a delegate
you not, Mr. DeSmitb F
flow
can place my When the hoar of need came to him she No wonder Gna is mad, although As these words fell like molten drops from bead to tail. I took out my rule to the presidential con vention, aintyouf
of lead, a look of deep pain flashed
Pop—Yes, my son.
Mrs. Clifton haa disclaimed any inten­
before
x
across Rubert Melville's Chicago coun­
“How many drinks of pear cider have
Little Jack—And didn’t roa say j on
tion of insulting him.
tenance.
you taken to-day F asked the editor.
6T8.
.
r “And I resolved to do the same
was nn instructed delegate ?
“Oh, Ruby, and must you leave me F
“Only two,” said the man from Elk
John Armstead, of Adrian, Mich.,
~...
...
.
.
thing. Sight after night I have taken
Pop—Yes.
has a calf that was born without any passionately queried the lovely thirty- Nack. "What haa that to do with the
Little Jack—Then what for did Mr.
din... -nd nienle.
| your pocket. Sometimes a stray dol- hair on its body. A. hairless calf is * five-year old, laying her blushing face snake item F
biggs tell Mr. Bogg you wasn't f
“Oh, a great deal,” answered the ed­
.
lar found ite way into my savings un- very nice thing to show to callers, but on his coat sleeve, and leaving signs
Pop—Oh! I guess you misunderstood.
when winter comes and Mr. Armstead that would' lead people to think that itor. “We always deduct nine feet
Little Jack-No. I didn’t. He thinks
finds that he will have to put weather he’d been drunk and fallen Into a lime from the snake for each dnnk of Cecil you are uninstructed.
ooaaty pear cider taken by the
stripe and an ulster on that bovine to barrel.
Pop-Why do you think so?
who bring* in the snake-item.
w
“Indeed I must, dearest,” be fondly
Little Jack—Because he said he Aid
keep it from freezing to death, he will
And the editor held the ,*anctum
wish that it had been born with enough answered, bracing himself against the door wide open for the man from Elk D*t see why the party should select
such an ignoramus as you.
mantelpiece for the final plunge, while Neck to pass oat,
hair to keep it warm.
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look of &gt;*4M expediency is perfectly
Intelligible ”$id-natural. Il has ever
been the history of "tbe hsgof protect­
was forttNiste ia hearing the masterly ion" that it will fight to the bitter
death for its privileges, and in this
effort wfHuo. Frank Hurd, in support
•-aLUrn measure. Tbe contrast between country its money contributions to any
his ringing, powerful utterances and Important party that will support its
theories, are large and constant.
the nronotoDoiis talk ot those who pre­
From no other source can so large nn
ceded and -followed him was like mi
election
fund attained. Thia, with tire
•lectric flash in a dark night.
His
natural habits of our people, particular­
speech Is pronounced to have Oceu one
ly
of
tire
north with their German En­
-f the finest oratorial efforts delivered
glish origin, cautions and doDserrative,
in Cougrrea for many a day. Thraiaverae to change, are reasons which in
guiuetjt wai\» clear and convincing ar­
raignment of the evils of the protective tliemselvea are sufficient to explain the
action of the republican party for at
system ; its iniquitous operations upon
k'MMtthincampsign.in plantingitaelf up­
the tanner, mechanic, laboring man
: ti&gt;&lt; mauufacturer himself. on die platform of protection. Our pro­
A system by, or under which an aver- tective system was adopted in 1881 to
supply a revenue needed to defray the
agoc. tax of forty-three p^r-ceotis levied
expenditure of a great war. and during
en idmat flrery article we consume;
tbe last twenty years, owing to the
eustiMC *»» average of twelve dollars
greatly improved and extended facili­
yearly for every mau, woman and child
ties lor transportation, bringing large
in the land, which enormpus amount
areas of productive land within reach
goen to swell tlie private fortunes of
of market and tha marvelous improve­
about four hundred thousand manument in agriculturiK machinotj/ in­
facturera. The debate and vote were creasing the productive'wapttRy^of the
interesting as being the flrat stand-up
farmers’ Libor fptir-fold. giving a large
fight between the advocates of com­
aud constant surplus of agricultural
mercial freedom and those of the ex-_
products sold abroad at high prices, has
foniuus &lt;»f protection, for Dearly forty
in spite of protection given us a tre­
yearn, and that tlie forty-one protoctmendous prosperity and large accumu­
ioniatdemocrats with the aid of tlie re
publicans were only able to defeat the lation of wealth. At the time of our
adoption of protective measures thu
measure by four votes, should convince
men now votera were boys or babies,
those apostles of protection. Kelly,
having all tbeir lives seen a rapid
Raudal, etal, that the future of the
growth
uf country and constant in­
•onutry commercially is Dot to their
crease of wealth, and bearing contin­
ually the assertion that our increased
By the way, are we not becoming un­
prosperity is due solely to protection.
der heavy obligations to Pennsylvania
As stated,tbe money contributions of
statesmen for philanthropic efforts! In
1878, under tbe lead of “pig ironrKelly. the protected monopolists and tbe
our treasury made the market for the strength in the Shibboleth of the word
cast off Silver of tbe world, and a de­ protection to the masses, are undoubt­
based silver coin not needed forced up­ edly for the election to be held this
on us with a legal tender value sixteen year, the strongest politic al forces that
per cent above its commercial value, can be marshaled together. We pre­
which constantly threatens and will in dict, however, that within four years,
the end produce serious financial mis­ certainly within eight, the eyes of at
chief; and in 1884 democrats from the least that portion of the voters of the
same state, led by Mr. Randall, defeat­ United States that bold the balance of
ing measures for the moderate reduct­ the political power, will be fully open­
ion of our enormous war taxes, the ne­ ed to the abominations of protection,
cessity for which ceased fifteen years when the leaders of tbe republican par­
ty will suddenly discover that our ten­
since.
_
,
How do the readers of Thu News der infant industries coddled for a hun­
relish the dose of protection filched out dred years have at length in the full­
of them on manufacturers of wool, 63 ness of time reached a point where they
per cent: silk, 50 per cent; sugar, 43 may be trusted to go alone.
Allow us a word of inquiry whether
percent; earthen and china ware 56
per sent; cotton, 40 per cent; iion and ourjsrmer friends are not neglecting
steel, 88 per cent, enhancing the cost of tbeir privileges. The only logical se­
about everything consumed, from one- quence of protection must be to pro­
third to five eighths under a tariff high­ tect any man or any interest that re­
er titan those of England, France, Ger­ quires it and at any rate no matter
many and Italy, combined. But leav­ how extreme tbe percentage demanded
ing, however, the question of econo­ without this, there is Dot protection
mies entirely out of consideration, on enough to go around. Allowing this
what ground of ethics can the system theory, have tbe agriculturalists been
be defended? What possible right fairly dealt i^th while they are mulct­
has the government to so levy and col­ ed sixty per cent to the owner of tbe
lect taxes directly or indirectly, under woolen mill; fifty-six per cent to the
anj^eacuM whatever, so M to take my Newark silk loom; forty-three per cent
earnings and transfer them to you! on the sugar ot Louisiana; forty per
Protection ia at the bottom, nothing cent to the cotton mH!; fifty-six per
more nor less than the essence of com­ cent to the pottery shops; thirty-three
munism. Not, of c ursa, tbe common percent to the iron gang; two millions
mob form of forcibly taking tbe accu­ per month since ’78 to aid the silver
mulations of the few and distributing mine owners of Nevada; fubulotissums
among the multitude, but the more ex- to the pauper millionaire owners of the
eioMve method of gobbling the earn­ consolidated Calumet and Hecla cop­
ings of the many and transfering to per mine of our own slate; one hun­
the purses of the few. If it does have dred mill ion to be dumped in the school
tins effect it does not protect, and all ma’am market by the proposed educa­
the clamor of special interests for sub­ tional]; a three thousand dollar ed­
sidies Is but a transparent fraud. Over­ ucation waiting at our agricultural col­
looking its inherent dishonesty which lege for any tow-headed clod hooper in
can-only be defended by a false soph­ the state that will take it; itinerant
istry, and debating only its purely eco­ pill peddlers, tooth pullers and cross­
nomic features, is it policy, is it good road pettifoggers ground out by the
financial management to tax the many dozen at our state university “free gra­
industries of a conutry that are natur­ tis for nothin’with all these perquisally productive to build up enterprises ities and benefits doled out to individ­
which unless subsidised would be un­ uals and corporations, are our hard­
profitable.
working farmer yeomanry to sit quiet
Th* system is wrong, it is vicious, jt ly down and see their solid yankee
ia deba’ing. It is foolish and unjust in wheat in competition with tbe cheap
gOKsrauient io enact laws that will In grain from Russia, Turkey, Egypt. In­
tiie «iml take tlie accumulations of tbe dia ami Australia, degraded in price
country and transter them to the pock­ down to tlie paltry pittance of seventyets of a tew. The fact that certain five onta. wben the mere bsgtelle of
me:; or certain interests are benefited thirty three per cent protection would
by it to the extent of u few dollars or a sustain it at tbe good old price of a dol­
fow million# does not make it right, lar ! The protection asked fur could
and .my system founded on a false pi fn- undoubtedly be secured but tbe dis­
eipls cannot be defended. The whole gusting phase of tbe matter seems to
villainous baggage of protection is a be that we grow more wheat than we
curaed, outrageous arrangement (or le­ can consume and the surplus sold
galized robbery, a relic of old time pri- abroad fixes the price. The probable
raritun that planted itself across tbe future of tbe wheat market warrants
cbanuete ot trade and exchange, and the belief that as low or lower prices
forcibly compelled its extortions, but in will prevail in tbe fnture as at present.
these later days attempt* by the chi­ When fully convinced that be must in
canery of sophistry aud bald deceit to the future be content with low prices
accomplish the same end. All questions for produce, oar farmer friend will
otwhie must in the end be settled by
&lt;Se great law of supply and demand/ en bis purchases and and it will not be
aud no legislative enactment in the long before be bucks against our bar­
world can give to any article whatever, barous protective tariff. When he does
be it wheat, eoni, lumber, iron, eoal. the tariff humbag will tumble as rapid­
ly and fatally as stocks last week in
H. J. M.
than it will sell for when brought into Wall street
An unknown tramp, aged about 40,
world. Wlicu. however, by legal in
who was stealing a ride on a flat car
terfereuoe the price ot any cow modify
carrying a tank of oil, was accidental­
i« enhanced it Is only doing by authorly killed on the Chicago At Grand
i«ed robbery what Hie old freebooter
Trunk Railway, near Battle Creek
Sunday night. The car ahead of the
ease than the other.
one bo was riding on broke its draw,
which dropped down into tbe cattle
republiguard, stopping it suddenly and letting

ing for Chicago te nttend their party
convention. By the beginning of next
week more than half the ante on tbeir
Many who are not delegates will go ;
some in interest of candidates, others
in tbeir own interest, for tbe notion is
as prevalent this year as ever that it is
uecesaary for a politicso to be in some
way connected with the great quadrenial convocations of his party. The
business of the House will not be re­
tarded, however, by thia exodus There
will be forty or fifty Republicans aud
nearly all the Democratic Members in
attendance, and a good deal of work
will.be done on the calender. By an
amicable arrangment between the two
parties, many bills, involving no polit­
ical questions, can be disposed of dur­
ing convention week.
At the Capitol, tbe blankest uncer­
tainty preyals aa to tbe head of the
ticket. A few southern delegates both
black and white may be seen about the
corridors in conference with Republi­
can Members; but no Republican lead­
er ventures a positive prediction now.
Even that class of men who are wiser
in their own conceit than those who
can render a reason have ceased 'to
pose as propbets.
l'i the Senate this week the Utah bill,
which lias been so often postponed was
tbe first to come np, and Senator Hoar
opened the debate. He aaid that the
American people did not mean to have,
in the heart of tbeir Un!ted States, in
a territory subject to the exclusive leg­
islation of Congress, a State founded
upon a denial of pority and integrity of
the family relation. He reviewed the
forces of church, state, and society
which the Mormons bring to bear for
recruiting tbeir numbers and perpetu­
ating their power. The Mass. Sena­
tor concluded by saying: “It is in no
spirit of religious intolerance; it is
with no desire to interfere, by the
least tittle with conscientious belief,
however erroneous we may deem it;
but it is simply that the responsible
law making power for that territory as
for all territories, shall see thst tbe
great influences of Government and
legislation are no longer used for thia
illegal and un Christian purpose diat
this bill is drawn."
Here the Mormon question Was put
aside for the Mexican pension bill, and
on the following day when the former
again came up in tbe regular order,
Senator Brown of Georgia made a long
speech on the question of divorce, in
which he hit New England some hard
rapt, which Senator Hoar replied. Here
another effort was made to drop the
Mormon problem.
Senator Vorhees
said be favored Utah bill, but it could
not become law this session sinse there
were two hundred bills that bad been
passed by the Senate now lying on tbe
Speaker’s table in tbe House of Reprert-se natives. He urged action first on
tbe Pension bill, wbich could become a
law, and which was urgent in charact­
er. So it i&lt; likely Senator Hoar’s
favorite measure will not be voted on
during the present session. Ta'e Sen­
ate also discussed without coming'to a
vote the bill granting the Cincinnabar
railroad company right-of-way through
a portion of Yellowstone Park. In op­
posing it. Senator Logan said be hail
been lobbied more on this bill than any
ocher daring the past winter. Hex did
not name bis principal besieger, bnt
located bin* in the Interior Depart­
ment on a salary of &gt;5,000, a year.
' Among the new bills introduced this
week, all of which go over to tbe next
session of Congress, was by one Represenative Morey of Ohio, granting Pen­
sions to all honorably discharged sol­
diers of the rebellion wben reached the
age ofjforty-flve years.
The House spent two days this week
over an Ohio contested election case,
and decided by a large majority to seat
Mr. Wallace, a Democrat, and to dis­
miss tbe sitting Member Mr. McKinley.
When three other contested election
cases are disposed of, tbe record of tbe
election committee will be complete.

hopeful re-

the

raurr

VER

of intemperance.

The puoiahment ot vice and intem­
perance does not end with tire vicious
intemperate, bwt tire great human famil yis so constituted that one member
can not sin without palling down otb
era. Thus in an an appalling degree,
are parents answerable for the weak­
ness and vices of their children.
A man drinks moderately aud stead­
ily. ali his life, with no apparent barm
to himself, bnt hb daughters become
nervous wrecks, bis sons epileptics,
libertines, or incurable drunkards. —
the berditary tendency to crime having
its pathology and unvaried, laws like
scrofula, consumption, or any other
purely physical disease. These are
stale truths with medical men ; but tbe
majority ef parents, even those of av­
erage intelligence and culture, are ap­
parently either ignorant or wickedly
regardless of them.
When our people
are brought to remove gin-shops aud
gin sellers, for the same reason that
they would stagnant pools, or unclean
sewera, there will be a chance of rid­
ding our jails and almshouses of half
their tenants.
We have urged thia
point until it has become hackneyed
aud tedious, but how can we be silent
so long as a fresh murder or suicide,
every day exemplifies die ghastly peril
and itscausef—N. Y. Tribune.

PREPARED FOR SPRING i SUMMER BUSINESS

LOCAL OPTION IN MICHIGAN.

Best PaHerm Embroideries. Table Linens, Napkins, Towete.
Crashes, ( retouei, Etc.

W. C. T. U.
TEMPERANCE VICTORY IN TECUM­
SEH.

The Common Council of Tecumseh
has postponed indefinitely tbeir action
relative to tbe acceptance of aaloonists'
bonds. It ume about in this way: At
the corporation meeting in March, tem­
perance workers did what they could
to elect men to the common council
who would reject all bonds.
Tbeir
success, though partial, strengthened
tbe temperance aldermen whose terms
Of office do nut expire nntil March, *85.
Then the temperance voters made
known their desire by means of a peti­
tion and tbe W. C. T. U. presented a
similar petition. Rev. C. E. Conley
was selected to bring those before tbe
council and to give expression to the
considerations which bad influenced
the parties offering them.
After the
motion had been made and seconded
to accept a bond, one of the aldermen
requested that Mr. Conley be first
beard, and that gentleman proceeded
in a rigorous manner to show why the
bood should not beaceepted. The rote
was then taken aud a tie resulted
which conld not be broken. Tbe whis­
ky ring of the council yielded, and the
vote was unanimous to indefinitely
jwetpone all action. Then tlie draggists’ bonds were presented. There

SPECIAL BARGAINS
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Fanfishing Goods, Etc.

Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays and
aWsh Goods, for Ladies’and
Children’s Wear,
-------- With a full stock of-------

Ticks, Denims, Cheviots, Checks and Cottonades.
ItE-JklU JAiMKSTOWN GOOX&gt;»
BETTER THAN IMITATIONS.

&gt;

A FIFTY-CENT SUMMER SILK
.

, Equal to the grade generally selling for 00 cents.

The Legislators of 1883 pnased a law,
which can be found on page 43 of the
General Acta of 1883. which bits the
nail squarely on the bead as far as tbe
Thl* department ha# become one of our moiit Importint line# and we have made extra
incorporated villages of tbe state are
_
effort# thl# iprtng to aecurv an aMortment 'n
concerned. It gives every in corporal- .
ed village the power and authority "to MENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND SCHOOL SUITS,
suppress saloons for the sale of the Well worthy of examination. Special attention 1# caltM to our assortment of Choice 8tyka
of Foreign and Domestic makes as well as low and medium grades. A full line of
spirituous'and intoxicating liquors.”
We have quoted the exact language to
be found in the seventh subdivision
Tbe Finest wc have ever offered.
of Section 1, Act No. 53. There can be
no mistake in the language of thu sec­
tion, it is plain and explicit. A large
majority of tbe Democrats in the Leg­
islature voted for tbe passage of thia
Ladks’ Fine Kid aud Goat Shoes, Gents’ Fine Bbues, MIm-s sad Children’s Shoes tn
law. Tbeir names are in the journal
full line. Flue assortment of Ladles’ Fine Walking Shoes. Ever-thing flrat
class, latest styles and s Id as low. for same qualities as by any dealers
records.
There are 217 incorporated village*
in Michigan, and from the most reliable
data which we are able to obtam these
We absll take pleasure tn showing; oar stock to all who favoi U« with a call.
villages aggregate a population of 181,­
943. Fourteen of these villages contain
a population of over 2.000,aad 55 a pop­
ulation of over 1.000.
Twenty-four
villages were chartered by the last Leg
islature. Now here, in these incorpor­
ated villages, tbe people have a legal
opportunity to.teet tbe merits aud ef­
ficiency of a prohibitory liquor law. If
these 317 incorporated villages take
advantage of tbe prohibitory law en­
acted for their benefit, and do actually
prohibit and suppesa liquor selling by
the saloons within their corporate lim­
its aud jurisdiction, then tbe groat prob­
IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
lematical question of legal prohibition
iu the state of Michigan will be solved,
PREPARED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
if not codc usively settled.—Marsh all j
THAN EVER BEFORE.
Statesman.

Ready jMLade Clothing

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS I

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER

Thc Union will meet at Mrs. Flem­
ing’s next Tuesday. Al! are cordially
invited to be pi esenL

BY L. ADDA XJC8OL4.

McCormick Twine Binder!

Looking bsrkward to-day, thru' smile* and
Looking back thro’ tbe vl*u of twenty yean.
To the Boys tn Blue, who side by side
'
Boldly fought for freedom, and bled and died,
That our country’s honor unstained should be.
And forever unfurled the flag of the free.
Looking back to tbe war-cloud that darkened

To ths strong hope thst waited an Ea#ter-day;
Now in iu fruition in triomph we sing.
But in Dotea. soft and lender, as backward
wing
’
Our thoughts to the fallen, the brave and true.
Sacred to the memory of the Boys in Blue.

Looking back to tbe old camp-ground to-d*\.
On familiar faces long since psaaed sway;
Tbe cause they defended we’ll ever mainUin,
’Tls sealed with the blood of ten thousands
slain.
With garlands of flowers we strew their grave#.
That dot our land like a broso #ca uf wave#.
Tbeir swords are all sheathed, the bugle is
still
The marches are ended, they're resting at will.
At borne, in tbe land where no furloughs shall
end.
Where forever united are kindred and friend.
Their works still remain of the loyal aud true.
Enshrined in our heart# tbe brave Boys in Bine.
Looking back, then forward sad upward and

U here tbe sunset’s gold tlngea Hw

shorn^

Where »o foe# shall molest thro' etarnity'#
Aud forever U peace, the Blue ud tbe Gray.
THANKS.

Chairman.
MARRIED i

VISE—CANFIELD.—At the M. E. parsonage
May 2&amp;b by Rev. N. Famed Mr. Samuel A.

tleton.

First Machine tn the Market. With the Im­
provements for 1884, it Maintains its
Superiority over All Others.

INDEPENDENT MOWERSandREAPERS
Embody All the Latest aud Most Desirable Improvements, snd are, in faet, the
Most Prsctical Machine. In tbe Market.

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers.

�THE STAR
SATURDAY

JUNE ?,

Httle
avnahine, that reacheaoutand intooth
rrhnmea than their own.
Mn. John Tomlin ia slowly reeorer- Mr. aod Mrs. C. 8. ChikU.

WB»T XALAMO.

•W
A. SUbraiMdtfetnno tor *
Ul. w.«k
Mm, mm balldioin tn |OU, op In

John Daria has irone in for barbed

thority for bowing.
Jack Front made sad havoc with gar-

John Mant has gone to Calhoun CoM
to work a abort pme.
Dario* Fitch is recovering from hia
tanole with the meaalea.
John Hurd baa aa hiagu eat th is week,
his mother from Charlotte
The first really good corn weather for
thio season is thia Week.
Small fruits received considerable
damage by last week’s froat.
Henry Banders is in Lansing this
week attending the races.
D. Crowell, of Aiager, was in thia
section tbe fore part of the week
The Vermontville G. A. R.s decora­
ted tne Kalamo cemetery on Memorial
day.
■
D. C. Smith has recovered his health
sufficient to start for Dakota Monday
next.
Sylvester Day. of Walton, called on
relatives in this section tbe first of the

kUM foot Friday al MLUa-

BEST IACB1IE II TBE lARKEt

COUNTY.
railroad macMn*

Thornapple lake.
,
An obi resident, familiarly known aa
Uncle Sliaddos,of Bowens Mill*,depart­
ed thia life last week.
Bowen’s Milla will celebrate. A
speech by Gen. Pricturd and a sham
battle will be tbe chief attractions of
tbe day.
Mrs. McElwain, district deputy of
the I. O. G. T. for Barry Co., baa orga­
nised a Good Templars lodge at Carl­
ton Center.
On Saturday a Middleville grocer
named Whitney received chee-e from
Grand Rapids and sold it to customers.
All who partook of it to the'number of
23. were taken violently ill, and for a
timeit waa thought tbev would not re­
cover. i There waa much excitement
over tbe affair.

of tooGlbaoa Hauaa. Cincinnati, dted Boa-

Syrup to all who are auffrri t

Fira at Roektoc.. LIL, Bunday morning rwnedlta ever offered to tiw public. 1 hare
taken many so-caliod remedke but found no re
Ikf until locmsMoeed the ore ot toe Syrup,
and aftartbrea wreiuure I bad so pain, and

one of *• Bmitb.ru roads. Attbacloaoot

formed at Dao Moina* Saturday with thirty

of thirty yaara. Shortly before reaching

Barkley 4 Hassou, coffee dealers at Bal­
timore, are insolvent, owing &gt;240,900, with
nominal assets of &gt;900,000.
Charles Foreeat, of tbe firm of Foreeat A

Dow entirely free from it and aa well'
- NOT A HUMBUG.

Saves Time, Labor &amp; Clothes.
luu Tlie rubber Is swung in *u b a manner
a* to ba In perfect control of tbe operate*, who
may stand at tbe side,or the end of the machine
and operate it quite »uccvaslally.
3d. The rubber adju*te itself msily and pe*tetyI
mn
fil
8d. Tbe rubber I* held square—cannot tip

by sllgbtlr iairing toe rubber at tuterrate with­
disappeared. Involving iris partner lo ths ex­ him to hia room for month*. Hr alao'aaid that out
disturbing Uie regular motion.
tent of &gt;35,000 or more.
5th. Tbe rubber I* easily disposed of when
Tbe schedules of Ferdinand Ward were
filed at New York Saturday, showing total Syrup.
liabilities of &lt;749, Ml. 11, with actual assets
For Rapidity, CoBveaiewce and Labor
of only SA WO.
Tbe nominal auteto are
and by a mao five foot high.
Saving this Harbine far Exeds all
track V* Ullanu west up, tailing everybody placed at &gt;B77,87L85.
Others.
There Is good authority fur the statement
THOUSAND SAY SO.
and lifted the engine as easily as if It bad that tlie Secretary of War ha* informed
Mr. T. W. Atkin*. Girard, Kan., write*: “I IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.
been a feather. 'In an instant the driving­ the President that toe evidence against n*ver hesitate to recommend your Electric
and Macb'nea for sale Id quantities to
wheels started off like lightning, covering General Swaim Is sufficient to require his bitter* to my customer*, they give entire *all&gt;
faction and are rapid *eIlers. " Electric Bitter*
William* wi h oil thrown out from the trial by court-martUL .
At Batesville, Mias, Saturday morning are the purest aud t&gt;e*t medicine known and
rap dly revolving rods and oil cup*.
will
poohlvely
cure
Kidney
aud
Liver
comREPPETO
A HULLING ER,
Everybody was frightened, as well a* Ji. W. Thaler, editor of tlie lilado. was platuta. Purify the blood and regulate the
EABT CASTLETON.
Nashville, Mich.
Williams, who dropped the locomotivs fired upon by Julius Porter, a lawyer. Af­ bowel*. No family can afford to be without
ter
an
Interchange
of
shots
Porter
iell
dead,
them.
They
will
save
bulxl.'ed*
of
dollars
in
'ork state/ quickly. I be sudden dropping of the eu- and Thater was acquitted al.toe preliminary doctor’* bills every year. Sold at fifty ertita a
Hiram Coe is tiaitii
gino on the Hocking the engineer had put triaL
bottle by F. T. Bocae.
Mrs. Huover baa go
under it made them fly In 'very direction
Samuel M. Shoemaker. Vice-President of
Ing; partkaurly at .labt, arena a* 4 pin vonaa
visit.
• .
and bent one of the rods—but fortunatol j tbe Adams Express Company, died Sunday
werecra.Lw In sod ateol the zrclom^ th* privatWm. Fieater and wife, of Bellevue,
paru are »on Mime, affretad. If allowed io cn« tloat Old Point Comfort Of bte years be had
oe eery a&gt; riou* re* a It* May (olio*. “SWA YNh.*B
visited at Asa Noyes'last week.
ing to get tbe engine on. had neglected to entertained himself by raising thoroughbred
'•INTMMfT. I- a pkaaaol *urc core
Also foe
cattle In Maryland, and owned tlie finest
Tauar, lich tjalt Bhaam.Scald Head. Eryiipelaa,
Jay Strickland and mother, of Carl­
Harbors Iteb, Clotchre, all *e*lj , realty Bkio Di*
lifted off the ground, the steam not b&gt;-ir.g herd of Jersey* in the United States.
ton, Sundayed with H. W. Hewee.
eaao- Bus by mall. ted*. S for 1#.
Addreaa,
Tbe public debt statement for May shows
DR.8WAYNBA 805. Pblla., Pa. Sold Prussia**.
Path master Hart is doing a fine piece turned off, the wbe.-ls revolved like light­
a decrease of &gt;4,763, ML The available
ning.
of grading on the road north of Price’s
W llllsms got the astonished engineer to cash b.lance is &gt;147,817,660.
Yellow fever has reappeared at Guaymaa,
corners.
shut off tbe steam, and then patting bis
Cyrus Higgina and wife, of Bellevue,
band on the spokes of the driving-wheel*
apent Sunday with Mr. nud Mrs. D.
Our Eaton County Neighbors.
Fi*k A Hatch, banker* and brokers. New
he lif rd tbe engine on tbe track as easily
Fitch.
as if it bad been a pound weight. Dm ing York, resumed busIneM Mon Isy.
: sy beat, with dull pain In baek ia&gt;Q&lt;»&gt; r-i tuen&gt;ory
Eaton Rapids is to have an &lt;900 rol
In a mixed wrMtling match Monday night
tbe balance of tbe trip Williams was re­
I imtry *1 kt. For three tr.ubl. • ••SWATNE’S
Supervisor Jordan waa called to Ohio ,
i Pl LlJJ” are * sure euro. Box ISO pin- by uuulrt
ler skating rink erected by Jackson gards 1 by tbe engineer and train bands at New York. Duncan C. Rosa defeated 8orlast week by reason of the death of hia
ct*. * for I dollar.
Addrea* LK. HWAY5K A5D
aklchl,
tbe
Japanese
athlete.
parties.
as a man from Had. a instead of B&gt;uth
805. Phil*.. Ps Sold by dress •*«father.
Fire Sunday morning destroyed the flour­
The big bell for tbe new Eaton Co. America.
Corn fields present a sad appearance
ing mill and elevator of C. R. Barnes, at
1
stopped
with
Williams
ati
the
BL
house hits arrived and is being
in consequence of more grass and weeds court
1
Nicholas and this afternoon went to the Clay Center, Kan. Loss, &gt;40,00J.
placed in position.
A sneak-thief on Monday secured about
itendr l to fur MODERATE FEES.
levee to see the receding floods. A large
than corn.
Harvey Church and Miss Nellie Dick
coal-barge that had Lean fitted up with &gt;1,000 at tbe Wayne County Bank In Cory­ Rheumatism,
R. C. Smith lias an Indian stone pipe
, Sciatica, w
, AU-UI. |U I IM wmi, ,U»U
don, Lu. during toe dinner hour.
Toothscha.
n&gt;o*efrr&gt;&lt;u W XriUINGION
which he plowed up from his premises 1D8OD, of Vermontville, were married bisvy, strong timbers along tbe entire
The
Ware
River
mill
at
South
Barr,
&gt; bend MOUEL &lt;R bRAWI5G..VTt-*dtl*« i* to
on tbe &gt;9th. They have the good wish­ length to support a wrought-iron girder
this spring.
I pairntoiiiiity trw of cLarre: »ud •- inste SO
was burned by an incendiary Sun­
for a railroad draw-bridge (thia section Maa*.,
es
of h&lt;»sta of friends.
j ■. UAKOE CNLK88 WE UBTAlh' FATB3KT
day night, causing a loss ot &gt;100.000.
Only three cases of dyphtheria now
Miu Myrtia Denton,living fire miles was on Ila way from Pittsburgh to some
For playing base-ball on Sunday at Green
in town, and the malady seems to be
Bay, Wis., six mrai from tbe competing
north of Vermontville, died of oondecreasing.
probably two hundred Ion*) The barge, nines were arrested and held in small bail
zeue.a paper &lt;&gt;f tramenao clrealaiioa. AhD-Tli
ONLY OWE THAT FUELWLKS IHlr FREE.
owing to tbe neglect of the watchman, to tbe Circuit Court.
W. G. Wheeler and family, of Battle •unittiou Suuday evening.
At the close of Decora ion Day exer­ had grounded as the water fell, and was
Creek, were visiting relatives in thia
Hon. James L Worden, who had been
cises at Eaton Rapids &lt;364 were raised stuck so fast that two steamboats tugging Judge of toe Supreme Court foe nine­
section a few days ago.
—— FBOFIIIXTORS--------at it could not pull It off. It had careened teen yearn, died Monday night at Fort
A Mr. Patterson, of Grand Rapid*, for erecting a soldiers' monument. An
so much that the heavy girders were Wayne, Ind., aged rixty-five.
C. A. SNOW A CO.
lectured on temperance at the M. E. effort will be made to raise as much about to slip off In the river. Williams
In William Lethere* mine, near Dubuque,
more.
•burch Tuesday evening.
boarded the barge, put his hand under tbe
C. F. Marple and C. C. Haslett, of timber, and lifted it up with no more
W. H. Davw and wife have sold
I Book antUTQ are treat, d *'
Ovxa
T
bcmax'b Btomi, Nashvillk.
their personal property and now intend Charlotte, have purchased the patent effort than lifting a chair. Tbe barge, Letocrs Is a Chicago commission merchant.
, that ADuR I O u sacsan&gt;pled
for Green'.s electric cash carrier.and are relieved of its load, righted and floated
At a meeting In London Monday evening
moving to Nashville to reside.
off. Wben Williams lowered tbe timber Mr. Moody announced that Mr. Sankey's
lAeiital
W ork
Bill Davia went to Battle Creek Sun­ making arrangements for an extensive
health
bad
entirely
given
way,
and
he
f every drwriptitn done accord irp to latest
day to return home with bis wife who business in the sale of them.
would sail for the United State* next Satur- tnproved modes. Call and see samples.
The Michigan state fireman's tour­
has been visiting in that section.
was lined with spectator*. Wben Will­
At Okdnnstl Tuesday the price of whisky Teeth Extracted without Pain.
Potato bags have began their sea­ nament will be held at Charlotte, Aug. iams lifted the immsnse girder with one
was ro-establlebsd MALI 1. the price from
son's work with a promise of that 19, 90 and 91. Good prices are offered
which It broke May S2. This was necessary
stick-to-itivoees so well known in the and sweepstakes and hub-and-hub rnllered of iu weight, bounded np light nnner the rules Of the pool 'to maintain its PLATE V&gt; ORK. 8*U*f*cUon guarantees.
Q 0 3 M»a «r I *4lre tn rech revnty. Addrre*
races
for
bulb
hose
and
hook
and
lad
­
control ot the market
WINN
WIN
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w.ziESLKRa^o.aucren.11^
ZIERLER hjep. aim, in.__________ _
critter.
balance, wben he put the two-hnndred-ton
As a tnrisber of men were driving logs to
All farmers should visit L, S. Smith der companies will be held.
The W.C. T. U„ of Charlotte, re­ the cheers of tbe spectators, came ashore, the New Bay saw-mills at Notre Dame
and learn the woikings of bls new
Biy, Newfoundland. Tuesday, tbe dam
creamery which he has just put in op­ cently got into an unpleasant jangle when, with difficulty, bo mads his way trarat, sweeping everything Before it Two
over the appointment of delegatee to back to ths hotel amid the pressing crowd. bodies have been recovered.
eration.
A Pure Fm Jj lediciae A* I flerer III licitei
I am better prepared than ever before to
Tonight ho has been waited on by a
Clara Vrooman a young lady attending
Mrs. E. Roman, of Calhoun county, tbe state convention now in seas on at
put dawn
who has been spending tlie past week Flint, which resulted in tbe withdrawal committee of the leading men of Cinciu- too Holy Angels' Academy at Logansport,
Ind.,
swallowed
a
piece
ot
chowing-gum
a
with her father W. H. Davis, returned of numerous members and tbe for­
few days ago, and has nearly died through
mation of a new uniun. and tbe end is lor, Mr. Snilllto, Mr. Hinton and othere—to' consequent Inflammation of tbe stomach.
Any Pump made will be furnished.
home Sunday.
learn something of his re-narkable power.
Mrs. John Mix has been prostrated not yet.
William IL Vanderbilt nils to-day (ThuroH* told them ho ha&lt;l, when in tbe Andes,
Strait’s Brass Cylinder,
day)
for
tbe
United
States.
for a week past with spinal com plain u
made a discover} that enabled him to over­
S-dle llayt, a Degress, who killed Police
MICHIGAN NEWS,
but is at tliis writing somewhat improv­
Am alto agent for
any one adopting the same method could Sargeant Jenks, was sentenced al SL Louts
ed in health.
Eben Gibbs, of Springport, suicided move or lift any weight, no matter how Wednesday to be hanged July IA
Mtrnit'n Celrbr»«te&lt;l Wind Mill.
Great credit ia dne the marshal of recently, by rubbing bis throat aero«e
The milling business of Stearns A Co.’I
This mill haa a stiff wheel and tbe machinery
great. The committee were astonished at*
NaaliviUe for tlie gentlemanly manner tbe blade of a rusty bash hook.
tbe evidence he furnished of the fact. laboratory at Detroit. Mich., was consumed la capped over.
Wednesday afternoon with valuable ma­
My patrons can rely upon god work and rock
in which be aided tbe columns on
Edgar McDonald, -of Marcellus, bor­
b.',;U&gt;ra prices In every Instance.
HT«€OX • CO.
Memorial day to have clear streets for rowed bis brodrei’s Yuzor, Sunday, os­ no doubt, and its effect on engineering and chineryGive me atrial,—5 mile* south of Nashville.
The American crickttera met tbe gentle­
parade, and tbe remarkably good order tensibly to shave himself and cut hia science is beyond all calculation, and men of Ireland Wednesday al Dublin. The
R. A.
make* everything poasibl-.
maintain d during the day.
Americans
scored
In
the
first
inning,
9-JO;
throat from ear to ear.
Ireland, 88.
Some farmers begin to look for a
John Goelriger, about 50 years old,
rjcbts ndian
Pint
James Coward, too I 'St victim of tbe pis­
total fuilure of the corn crop this sea­ committed suicide, at East Saginaw, that would gtva WHliama 12,000,000 for bls
dtooovvry.
tol practice ot Bogan Cash, in South Car­
son. There ia no use in borrowing JuneS, by jumping into the river at
Wben wa read the above special to tbe olina, died Wednesday, after suffering greattrouble over crops yet awhile, better Bristol street bridge. He leaves a fam­ Hot Bloat, detailing the wonderful powers
wait until fall nod Lave tin* fun all at ily of grown up children.
Labouehete, editor of London Truth, re­
of Mr. W Ullanu, we were surprised, and
iterates his former predictkm of tbe early
once, 'twill do us all good and we will
*nd all Bilious Complaint*
John Heller waa inntantly killed by doubted ita accaracy. But it seems Will­ resignation of James Rmwell Lowell as
iams has discovered a lost art, and one
have &lt; ooler weather for our fever.
tbe bursting of a circular saw at which
United
States Minister to England.
that tbe Egyptians once possessed. We
All persona interested are requested
At Iowa Qty, Wednesday, John Niger
lie was employed, in the Township of
to meet at tbe West Kalamo cemetery Rivers, Saturday. Tbe piece of saw find in history thl* fact:
killed himself with a revolver on the ride“Tbe Pyramids required the labor of
in the forenoon ot Wednesday June 11, severed bis Lead in twain.
sister, because of being crippled for life by
to clean tbe grounds of briers, and do
On Saturday, at Marine City, while supposed that they were the sepulcher* of a fall.
any other work thongbt necessary. By
Tim Pelkey was hoisting a piece of
order of Trustees.
£. D. Williassa,
setae
distance
from
each
other,
on
the
Wedneed .y at tbe meeting ot tbe luwa
scantling at tbe drill house of J. A.
President.
banks of tbe Nile. There are about Grand Lodge of Freemasons at Council
Wonscy’a salt wells, a portion fell in
forty of them, many being small and in a Bluffs. Charles F. Grtngar, of Waukon,
Tbe friends of deceased soldiers,who
such a way aa to gouge out both bis ruined condition. Tbe great Pyramid of was chosen Moat Worthy Grand Muter.
have not already done so, and wiro
eyes.
Tbe striae of the canal-boat men against
Gisah,-er Jt-aeh, is four hundred and fifty
wish to have their deceased friends
A sad case of suicide occurred in feet high and covers an area of thirteen the insurance charges of Buffalo and Tona­
names perpetuated, will please hand or
wanda shippers ended Wednesday tn the
Leoni townabip,Jackson county,Satur­
obnoxious
rates being rescinded, and forty send tbe name, rank, company and reg­
day night.
Mrs. George Harvey, a teen hundred tons each, and were dragged five boats went to toe docks for cargoes.
iment with time and place of death, if
mother of seven children, bung her­ hundreds of miles from tbe quarry. It io
J. M. Pratt, of Sheboygan, Win., gave up
estimate i that it would take two thousand
known, to the Adjutant of tbeG. A. R.
&gt;1,000 in currency foe a bogus tbousandself &lt;o tbe door knob with a clothes cord.
Post in Nashville, that a proper record
Temporary mental derangement caused itonM to tbe Pyramid; and it must have doliar gold bond to a confidence man at too
depot in Omaha Wednesday. He was tak­
may be made to be used od the next the act.
required much mechanical knowledge and ing toe money lo his son, rerideut at River­
Mesuoiial day.
The boiler in Abe Maybee’alaw-mill, great power to lift such anortnoua stonaa side, Neb.
ten milea north-west of Monroe, ex­ to their place* In the Pyramid.*'
The General Synod of the Reformed
WOODLAND.
Just think of it I One of these stonaa Church of America inet In annual conven­
ploded May 81, utterly demolishing the
weighed as much as our cotton factory tion Wednesday at Grand Rapid*, Mich.
John Spindler has returned from mill, killing one man and injuring five
building, and yet tbe Egyptian* could Rev. Dr. Darid Cole, of Yonkera, N. Y.,
Buffalo.
others. William Heury, tbe engineer, and did handle them with ease.
w.i elected Presldnat There are two hun­
dred delegatee pr.-eenL
A large number of our Dunkarda was killed. Hie age waa 45 year*. He
Tlie exposition and fair managers, In seetook in tbe excursion to Dayton, 0., leaves a widow and two children. Tbe
stou st SL Louis, considered a scheme
Sunday eve.
top of hia head waa blown off and near­
Wednesday for bolding a world's exposition
[Boston Globo.]
"Hu! Har cn«e Adam Beunett,
Tbe Imod gave an exhibition drill ly every bone in bis body broken.
In
1S9-2, to commemorate toe discovery of
Alexander Graham Bell, the originator
“Why don’t you buy a Dennett 1
last Sa'unlay afternoon and dispensed Daniel Helen waa scalded about the
America, and recommended SL Louis as toe
Tia tbe only machine that will cut your wheat clean
place In which tbe fair should be held.
music and ice cream in tbe evening. back and legs, and dangerously hurt.
And with twine very neatly will bind it,”
Tbe
annual
meeting
of
toe
Itock
Island
Net profits $10. They will serve ice Richard Tripp was badly scalded about guagee ia tbe Boston Un Ivars tty. He and
Road was held in Chlcaxo yesterday and IL
Then cease that horrible frowning.
cream in connection with a band social the face.
Charles Hocbradel waa
U. Porter was re-elected a director, defeat­
ticals
tion
to
the
mu-e
—
those
whoso
vocal
For of nil machinea ’tia tbe crowning.
again on Saturday evening at tbe town bruised
about
the
legs
aud
ing John Newell, tbe rcpresratative of tbe
powers lacked training because the power I Vanderbilt faction. Marshall Field, of ChlAnd take my advice and do not delay.
hall.
________
_ ___________
body. Jacob Henry waa scalded about
of hearing was lack’ng. During this time
Bnt buy one of H. E. Downing.
tbe
face
and
head.
Henry
Moses
was
WENT SUNFIELD.
Gould.
scalded on rhe face, hand* and arms. lieved It was then he conceived and eonLarge stock of Top and Open Buggies, Phaetons, Plat’
To those of our kind friends and After viewing the rums it seemed al­
Fatally InInrad with Molten Metal.
form and 3-Spring Wagons, Whips, Hanwsses, etc., that 1 will
neighbors who remeinberetl u« in a most miraculous that they were not all
Cleveland, O„ June 8.—Through the
Call and see me.
manner no pleasing, surprising, nod killed. Wm. Boehner an Adrian &gt;&gt;oiler flattering at first, but with assGtanco of his unskillful tapping of a blast at tlie Cleve­ sell at Rock Bottom prices.
father-in-law, Prof. Bell Anally enlisted
•ubstMDtial upon tbe evening of tbe maker, who bad just overhauled and the interest and tbe money of such men a* land Roiling MUI company's new furnaces
on tlie flats yesterday morning fifty Unis of
ten di anniversary of our maniage, repaired the boiler, ha* been arrested
May 97th. we would aay that while our for manslaughter. He saye he caution­ Bradley and others. To-day Prof. Bell is uicited metal roahed out in one avxlnncbe,
oterspread inc everything In Use vicinity aud
hearts are replete with gratitude, any ed the engineer that
the entire re-ddiug in Washington, and be also ha* a

WINN BROS.

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Wind MiHssWelis. Parker's Tonic
Tubular and Drive Wells.

BRUOKS.

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word* of ours to expiees our thanks, boiler waa unsafe above 80 pound*,
will fall but lightly on the ear.
We aud the rngineei afterward said lie had
were glad to have you come, to receive I ruu it at over 1&lt;X&gt; pounds pressure.

magnificent re ide ice in Ca nbndge.

PJWJOO to WpOOJXX).

ttis

Ing thirty feet away,
sboeklnriv mutilated.

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BATTLES OF
THE WORLD.
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bare*— —u*j
a

histort

MeCLHBY

�NEW HACHIRHY!
with Hour, that will drlight them. One

kle .wife of the American Minister was a
woman’s suffragist, be began to exhibit

which invented

tohostiHtiea by inviting Mr. Sargent to
dinner. The latter graciously accepted.

tic d® roncea of the good, cbsrch-golng
together to-night at the Cafe Hohenaowliggnr. No. ein und Bwaualg Godbeuhow*.

bottom prlneiplie, or
nillgiacs sensirivene«i&lt;, of Christian tem­
per, tol.catlon sad forbearance. It is

him to tbe banquet hall. The streets* along
the route ware lined with puffy Germa**
girls, who waved little American flags

rels, they seem we-childish in their cbarao-

Mlnister Sargent arrived at the cafe

For inatanna. Mr*. Genevieve Ida Hub-

a ch.'ck for hie high hat and umbrella,
hurried up stain, where Bismarck awaited

taut Protestant-Episcopal Churches

in

had bten riddlcd by cannon-balls in the

ton year* ago by Bishap Huntington, ot
faithfulneas te-tbo marriage vow, no bru­
tality on tbe part ot the husband, ao
deed, there k nothing whatever alleged
her aldo. What ia the grievance? It is
apparently all traceable to tbe vicious llt-

Mr*. Hubbard testifies that at no period ef
her married life did she live happily. Her
ordinary household duties.

views or uabita,” &gt;aad “treated me with
great rudeness, nnkindness and violence”

tongue. Ho was always dictating to or
scolding her; sometimes he “fiercely dedared that he sLonlJ never again live with
bought a ticket -for her to her relatives

lisbed a residence with her al&lt;ter iu Phila­
delphia, then brought a suit far divorce.
the part of the reverend doctor of divinity,
who by his default allowed all his wife’s
charges. In thia disagreeable drama one

old-taabioned

husband, despot of the

advance-of Scripture that the despotism of
tbe husband ia obsolete, and that marriage
is no laager n.nxatch of driver ami driven,

For
come. It U essentially pictureaquo, and
reminds ono of tbe Arabian Nlgb.st old
Aryan tolk .orr, the sun-mvths and other
traditionary literature; or, to come nearer
tbe tragedy. The North Carolinian hus­
band, IL H. Peoples by name, demanded

nature of tho surroundings must not make
us forget the variocs difficulties which had
previously arisen between the wedded
pair, or that both at them were “ wealthy
and highly .connected.” Tbe culmination

quest tlxat -her husband should climb nn
fruit for her.

.This at cnee reminds us

climb a pear tree to pick some pears, and
woman's conjuration until tbe world was to
misery because boxlid not appear to do his
duty. Although there waa po mischievous
influence'a* tim world Mt large, Mr.J'so-

would coop

waited uatiLxhwtxeafalL and a tmnbor-«f
his uones wero brokeo. Tbe jurygavejMx.
Peoples a verdict without leaving thdr
natural..

arm's-length,
and made a basinv
of hi* jewelry.
Minister Sargent
girl as ha replied:

Bethel, a beautiful child. Mr*. V. B.
Young, wife -ot Colona! V, B. Young, a

AHEAD AS USUAL!

about two miles back, and a lady requested
me to bring thia baby here and ask you to

Mrs. Vico took the child, and the gentleman

Frankfort are a deep blue, and it has light hair and a
fine form—not a blemish from head to toot.
Mr*. Young has named it Stoddard John­
ston Young.
Tbit morning a gentleman made his rpherring, pickles end roast American pork.
The last named dish was intended as a del­
icate compliment to the laud of Mr. Bar­ and requested to see the oh lid, to see if he
could identify it. Wben he saw it be
“Vy you don’d spoken Cbermlnf” asked recognized it ttutaatly. . He brought with
the Prince, when the “schooners” of beer him some pieces of clothing to compare
with that of tbe child’s. They were tbe
had been placed on tbe table.
"Why should I,” replied tbe Minister, same. This is his story:
My name is Shelby Carpenter; I live five
“wben Your Excellency speaks such de­
miles southwest of Owingsville, and am a
lightful English F’
“You tinks I spoken goot?” said the r arme r; have a wife and family of five
children. On tbe 3d day of October, 1883,
Prince, unable to conceal his pleasure.
„„„ sack
—. .. a gentleman and lady cams to my house
“I have Dever beard it spoken with
freedom and silvery sweetness,” replied Bnd rtaled tb*t
wrr* married. He
Cancber.
He
the diplomatic Minister.
1i gave his name as Henry
“■*""* &lt;^-*
*"»**“Hans,” said the Prince, turning to one stated that ho was employed on some rail­
road,
and
that
his
wife
was to bad health,
of the Barons, “pring to von uddsr Nord
and that be wanted to get some quiet
Emcrcaine bog.”
At a late hour the Prince and tbe Minis­ healthy place in the country where she
ter were throryng pig's feet at each other, could recuperate. He was a man appar­
and tho population outside wore singing entJy of about twenty-five years of age,
six feet tall, sandy hair and red whiskers,
Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus.”
handsomely dressed, with a diamond pin
' and an elegant gold watch and chain. Hia
A PLUCKY SWIM FOR LIFE.
1 wife said she was twenty-three years ot
| sge; she was of small stature, bad deep
bead,
[Boston Globe.]
j, *blue
’1“® eyes, flaxen hair curled over her head,
“That is a handsome dog,” remarked an oval face, straight no-e, and would
Patrolman Magee, of Division 8, to a sea weigh from ninety
‘
*to one uhundred
■* ' pounds.
J*
Captain whom he met unon Atlantic ave­ I Mr. Carpenter, after much persuasion,
nue, in the neighborhood of Commercial concluded to board her. He soon found out
t that ahe waa a very relined woman, highly
Wharf.
' educated and very Intelligent, and waa
■command of a coastwise collier, looking rally superior to any person in his neigldown with all the tenderness of a woman borbood; that abe brought with -her a gut­
r.t the beauti.ul beast that stood gating tar and quantities of * music, and a great
upwards into bis weather-beaten face. many books; that she sang and played on
the gutter, and read ber books; that ahe
traordinary ono. I picked __
that______
noblebrought with her a large valise with her
fellow up at sea, eighty mill from
*
-land.
- -” I clothing; that she never loft her house; vis­
“ Eigthy miles from land I” ejaculated ' ited do one; that her husband came to see
her only three times, but did not stay long;
tbe officer.
-“Yes, sir; eighty miles from land on my that on tbe ISth day of January, I8S4. her
trjp to this port, and I think when we got child was born, and when his wife suggest­
ed to her to seud to Owingsville,' for a
physician she declined, and sent for a mid­
wife in the neighborhood, Mr*. Ann Wilson,
who attended her during her slckneas.
The woman stated that she was from Jef­
ferson County, Ky., and that her maiden
name was Linty Evans; that her father
dismasted Norwegian bark bound for Bal­ lived near the city of Louisville; that she
timore that we passed hours previously. I and Mr. Henry Cancber were, married, in
think he was washed overboard from her February, 1883. She was devoted to her
child, and when It cried she would cry.
dock:”
She would sit up and nurse It daring tho
quaintances of tbe Captain appeared upon night at late as two o’clock, and wou.d say
if it died she wanted to die also. She made
officer in their company, the dog, a hand­ its clothing out ot portions of her own. She
some Newfoundland and Hi. Bernard
crossed, leaping on ahead with all the playfutoess.of an urchin just out of school

of A black tail coat, black knee-breeches,
elk stockings, and shoos with silver
bucklec. A white tie ia worn around the

baby. Mr. C. loaned her a horse and went
with them to Bascom’s mills, two miles
from Owlngsvi.le, on tbe Owingsville and
Mount Sterling turnpike road. There Mr.
Cancber had left hf« buggy, and having
fully settled with Mr. Carpenter for tho
board and care of his wife and child, ha
parted from him. Tbey got into their bug­
gy. came through this town about dark and
took tbe turnpike rood leading to Bethel,
and left tbe child as above stated.

bile two pieces of ribbon, each about a

any letters., with the exception of about

child the
rosette is of white satin.
Strangers no doubt often mistake these
voluntary, which in individuals for high dignitaries of the
turn was loudly applauded; and thia in­ Dutch C..urch. Tbey pursue tbeir callings

mother and directed tbe letter to some
Post-office ia Jefferson County, Kentucky.
I write this account that In tbe event
this should meet her eye to let her know
that her darlingj&gt;oy is safe, and will be
tenderly aud affectionately raised. If at
any time she wants to Gear from her child.
Jet her write to the undersigned, and * er
secret will be kept inviolate; and at any
time abe wishes to visit her boy to come;

struct.their marital failure.
IN HOT WATER.

melancholy tidings.

The costume of these

(bgetber. the number employed being ao
cording to tbe position formerly held by
Ike decrawd; but it looks very like ONteoformod.” Tim? Cirrus Huls. n thus re er.od duty that might easily be done by one perto is n&gt;mo other than the »}&gt;era-bon*e, of
which, aa w.-ll as Hue otbe i oyal ti.eaters,
Herr von tiulseq, who stan la high In favor
with*
Emperor, la In endaot. Hans felon of luuoral ■, great leasts were former­
ly given, a nd stroui buer was sp cially

Beg’Srs si

OUR SAW MILL

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery’, Underwear.

n. K. DICKIMMOW A CO
EAST 8HKRMAN STREET.

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.

in the direction of BelheL
Mrs. Vice aat up until the next morning
waiting and watching for Mrs. Davis; but
Bismarck’s brow contracted, aa though sue failed to put in an appearance. Then
she knew that tbe little fellow had beea
Mr. Sargent’s levity, but be quickly re­ abandoned. Mrs. Young suggested to Mrs.
gained his good humor, aud kindly asked: Vice that probably tbe child’s parents were
not of good repute; that they were of bad
stock, etc.
Hrs. Vice repliedt “Mr*.
“I don’t care If I do," replied tbe Amergood and high-toned people; they belong
•ican diplomat.
to tbe aristocracy, because we poor people
never .abandon our children in this way.”
Mrs. Young took the child, as above stated,
and is perfectly devoted to IL It is »
gentlemen then walked slowly to the table beautiful child with delicate and refined

(Kxchange.j
When a death occurs in a Dutch family,

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

had been loft si staled, got into brr buggy
and west to Cjo it. In the evening she
drova Into town In possession of the ilttle
stranger. Instantly our whole community
the truthfulness of above atau
turned out "and went to see I:. It heli
quits a levee until tan o’clock that night.
A« soon as the mothers would see it tiiey
We shall also keep In Mock
RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.. Rocbsster, N. T.
all admired the beautiful little.boy, and all
were anxious to have IL Mr. .and Mrs.
Mill
Feed,
Chop, Corn Mea
Young have no children, and are perfectly
delighted with the find.
And Bran.
Mrs. Young says that Mr*. Vice told her
that about eleven o’clock of tbe night of
the U:ii tost. a lady and
gen­
tleman drove up to tbeir house, which Is Evcrybody crclaim* upon viewing our Immense Jiew Stock of Spring and Summer
directly on the turnpike road leading from
Goode, Juet Opened, ermtittiug of ail the Standard* and Huveltie* in
Owingsville to Bethel, and about one-half
!•. 1 Hard Wood Lamber.
mile from the latter place. The gentleman
We keep everything in this Una. Give
got out of his conveyance and said to ber:

We are going to MWake them up early and keep them up late," and calculate upon
molting our Stock and Price* "Town Talk."

StOUB OBJECTS.

joooBJEC»^’rs:

A Big Thing!
Groceries, and occupied tbeir late stand*

Juft drop tn and try to comprehend our “drop" in price*. _ Another item,
al*o, you will then notice, that

Ad Active Trade is always conducted on the Small Profit Plan. Good People of Woodland
--------- WITH----------

Don't allow it to’,e»cape your memory that none but epecial bargain* would compare
■Ba- with the extraordinary low price* at which our etock-i* being eold.

General'Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front I

GROCERIES
DRUGS

AND

MEDICINES,

Patent Medicines, Oils, Dye Stnfk,
Perfumery, Toilet Article*, Schoo!
and Blank Books, Stationery,
Clgan and Tobaccos, Pure
Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes than Ever.
I bellere thst I can aay without fear of coctradictlon that my stocks arc

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any now on exhibition to Woodland, and

Sec me when in need of Groceries, Drugs or
Medicines, and I will save you money.

I. N. HARTER
Woodland, April 12,1884,

-IN-

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Shee
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots. Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,

ARRIVING DAILY.
1 desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

GREAT IMUCEMEHTS!
Offered to the Trade

THE OLD RELIABLE

MEAT MARKET
HENRY ROE, Proprietor
NaahviUe, Mich.
For choice roasts or luscious steaks.
Or pork logo with nice wheat cakes.
Go to the Old Rellablc.|

For pork sausage, pure and wyt,
Made in a shop that's always neat.
Go to the Old Reliable.
And pickled pork to bake with with beans,
You can buy if you have the means.
At the Old Kellabfe.
And for an old fashioned dinner yon can eat
without grief,
Get a good solid piece of sweet
beef,
■
To be had at tbe OldB

Good veal and fat mutton, tbe best in the
land
We shall al was keep tbe like on band.
At the Old Reliable.
There is something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant [mwd corn beef.
To be bad at the Old ReHable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
We have It on hand all tbe while.
At tbe Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t be of midi
In factfor anything In tbe way of meats,
Tbe Old Reliable is the place that can’t be
beat,
And don’t you forget IL
D1£,?e‘^u,?!?'”,M■rt'e, Prt“ p*'&lt;1

HENRY ROB.

FARM WAGONS, Wide and Narrow FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Tire.
Hardware Dealers,
CARRIAGES AND PHOTONS, Top
and Open.
Call tbe special attention of the public to their
Spring Wagons Buckboard
\all» Clau. W bite Lead. nix.
Wagons, Etc.
We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first Wool Twine, Rope-,
Pumps, Farm Bril*.
class firm in Michigan. Try ub.
SfeWX, Tin, Zine and Hheet Iron

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

Chlcut-o &lt;&lt;Mtkln( M«vn.

EMORY’S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS

b-. treated kindly. For did not our Master
say to tho woma*», “L-t him that is without
•in cast tbe first »Ume?”
V. B. Yovxo,
Attorney at law. Owingsville, Ky.

A Boston clergyman boa had the temerity
to advance the theory that the Garden of gascnteriV LITTLE
Ed«m was located at the north pole. Here- OOTWaPTlO FiUtofore ths gen ra! hnpreeslou at tho Hub
aronsenwvd from
has boon that this famous garden fronted j4
fy
on Best'-on street.

»nt &amp; Job that will stand the test ot years,
In fact any article iu tbe Hardware line.

Standard Cm
FAUL A VKLTE.

�The JJiafara Falls iRcuts.
of Marrvll, A’asde- j dUte
X exciting event at. of
th’iir realdenoe, bear khe" Free Lyter Ian '
Cliureh in Loveland. A lady vhitor and
relative of the family arose in ber sleep,.
jumped from her bed-chamber window,'
and was ion nd walking down the.Cincinnati, Washington A Baltimore Raiirosd

.

Id Chiyr2n.
lo,Q ra Et,
Train, on the Maia 'Lflffi wHt paw Ja-Xsoa
■ foUo«r».*
.
&lt; erccj&gt;b»esB. it insuiet health and
- nutnnd sleep, without morphine.

Mail.

of giant plauwts. Ho bM a family of bis
awn akin-to tbe sun’s family of four small

iba bowrla. Ettnlf ucymuj

HEAD

cent murders was indulged in. About
eleven o’clock the eallerti left for home.

’txw uytbm^fll forftb-eiiale pUU ■&gt;

ACHE
CAIITER MEDICIME CO . Mew YorM

the street. Wben they caught sight of the

found some of the parties trying to force
open the dining-room door, while nt tbs
same time the front door-bell was violently
ringing. The eon ran from one door to an­
other, determined to keep the murderou*
robbers out. Up to this time not a word
had been spoken. Mr. Vandevort. Sr.
was awakened by the noise, and Inquired

ME PATENT TUMBLER TOP
a
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,

ONE COOK BOOK.

Where the Fire is Out
MAtflo No Mors a MyatcryWorld.

“Haroun of Aleppo,” said Sir Philip Derval
'•had mastered everv*ec-retln nature which tbe

were, the whole system lo eject the enemy that
ha* fa*t&gt;wud on a part. Hl* process all includ­
ed tbe reinvigoration of tbe principle of life.”
In this the Eastern sago merely anticipated
the practice of the best physician* of to-dav.
Wbat life itself la, nobody knew then— notxxly
knows now. But we have learned something
of the reasons why tbe mysterious tide rises
and falls. Provided the great organ* of the
body arc not Irreparably destroyed, medical
science can always relieve, and often save. Yet
no repartable physician now adhere* to tbe bar
barons and stupid procewtsof depletion, such
a* bleeding, by which It was attempted to cure
disease bv reducing the patlent'asbllliy to re
fortto help the garrtnon—we strenghten it.
in this intelligent and benefirect work. It is
conceded that PARKER’S TONIC leads all
other medicines. As an invigorant it acta Im­
mediately and powerful)v upon tbe circulation
and the organ* of digestion, thus giving Nature
the aarfaunce ahe calls for. It follows that all
ailment* of tbe stomach, kidneys aud liver are
at once relieved or cared. No other prepara­
tion enibodkia the same quahtica or prodUtv*
similar results. It ia delicious lo use, and the
best known anti-intoxicant. Price 50c and 81.
Hmcox A Co., New York.

THEOBLTTRUZ

ST 1 RON
TONIC
FACTS KECAfiDIAC

fit. Bciffi ba Tnk

LADI

awered that tbe family were murdered,
and a woman had jumped from the up
per window. Mr. Vandovort immediately
Imagined a foul schema. Opening the
door he found a crowd, headed by Officer
Martin. Mr. Vandevort Informed them
that his family were all alive and well,
and used some violent language against
tbe intruders, at the same time inquiring
where tbe woman was. Ho was escorted
to tbe residence of Colonel Nash, and there
fonnd his guest, who wm supposed to be
sound asleep, and the family using caution
to prevent ber rest from being broken
by
the noise.
Explanations were
in order, and were given m fol­
lows: Ths crew of an eastern-bound
freight on tbe Cincinnati, Washington &amp;
Baltimore Railroad were taking water and
receiving order* when they saw a white
object coming down the track towards
them. As it drew nearer tbey discovered a
woman in her night-dress and barefooted
walking over the frozen ground, through
the ireezing wind. They asked her wbat
■wM tho mattes. She said tbe Vandevort
family were all mUrdu red, and that ahe
had escaped by jumping from a window.
When asked where the house wm, she led
them toward tho Vandevort residence,
making strange and pitiful noises all the

Jotain, ; U,„

tt.

crosaing the continents of the htddy

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS.
We have the very best appliances and the Finisrt Hbarre
in Central Michigan.

subject ot inquiry. Schiaparelli not only
believes In them, but as in 1879 be &lt;114 pot

Ippnhite Willihnih House,

able api roach of Mars in 1881 he clearly
saw the parallel double tnai kings, be con­
siders that the second set must have been
made in the meantime. On thia last point
be is almost certainly in error. He miglt
as justly infer that as th* se markings were

lately over a portfolio of astronomical pic-

TUV^t intimate

today ber young frien-

al afternoon visit

atltute, Holioken, in which the oval mark,
ing Is shown precisely in the same position
same size, tho only difference being that in
Prof. Mayer’s drawing the oval spot ap-

ALT

peud through tbe
tune-teller! Abou'
dried-up old Di

___

predictions ot a for­
a month ago a little

fere-wandorod
Xquoer, quiet 1&lt;
at an old-fMliir

BITTERS

x&gt;k, and wben he registered

around an oval white spot, m though after
an uprising of boated vapor, by which the
clouds had ben dis a i pa tod or dltaolved,
the central jwrtion of the cleared region

RANGER &amp; FARLEY

Battle Creek, Minh,

NO ONE!

At!

Grand Rapid* Lv
Mtddlrrtiie.....
Baal Inga............
Nashville. ..Lv
Vermontville....
Charlotte...........
Eaton Rapids....
Rive* Junction..
Jackson............. Detroit..............

BOO

CAN AFFORD

£1

-M

1247

7.11

887
3.45 .0.85

10.®

&amp;S

Mall

Detroit...............
Jaekaon ...........
Rives Junction..
Eaton Rapids....
Charlotte............
Vermontville....
Nashville............
Hastings............
Middleville’.........
.Grand Ila pkts....

WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN MY LINE

MO

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188

STATIONS.

1 &lt;8
2
8.15
8.55
4 10
4.:X)

9.00
4 00
11.50 . C.-45
12.15
7.0ft
11-48----748
8.10
8.88
1.4')
2.07
9.07
2■
9.80
3.20 10.25

8.80 •
«,n
10.-.

Through Coaches and Bleeping Cars to and
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains
connect in ramr depot a? Detroit with trains
on Canada Southern dlvUian.
R. C. BROWN,
H. B. LEDTARD,
Aaa’t Gen. Sup. Jaekaon. Gen'l Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
G*n’l Pare and Ticket Agent’ Chicago.
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. S. GOT’l
TO CARRY SI JA8T MAIL

To make theirSprinlg Purchases with­
out First Seeing My Stock.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS I OFFER:

Men’s tow Button Shoes, - $2.00
Men’s Low Button Shoes, - 1.75
Ladies’ Dressed Kid Button
Shoes—Best,
2.25
Ladies’ Button Shoes,
1.06£
Bleached Muslin, per yard,
.Og
Double Width Gingham,
04
Good Prints,
.00

(JOING WEST.
tuna »nn num

celt Lm stnrrae two thkocgt

CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

SAN FRANCISCO,

nta ta'ths Far West.

hhc

KANSAS CITY,

40 This Beats Them HI! 40
FORTY SUITS OF CLOTHING

TOURISTS AMD HEALTH-SEEKERS

CTTY OF MEXICO,
JI points in tbe Mexican Bej

HOME-SEEKERS

----- »T0 CLOSE OUT AT^—

75 Cents on the Dollar. 75
Every suit marked iu Plain Figures.

You must call at once to secure a Fit.
Comfort, Economy and Speed.

GROCERIES CHEAP
Brown Sugar,
Coffee “C,”
Coffee “A,”
Granulated,
Best 50-Cent Tea in America.

6 cts.
7 cts.
7% cts.
8 cts.

tbe far Weataad ids wearied family were re­
quired to suffer tbe fatigue and discomfort of a
long journey in a regular day coach, with no

great majority of ench puweugcrs being unab&gt;

the expense.

The Atchison, Topeka A Santa

IU lines with Bleeping cam which would afford

the low farea nnformly furnished to seekers of
home* in the new country opeaning along the
line of the road, as well aa to the Pacific coart.

changing from tbe form of invisible vapor
to that of visible cloud.

are flnlahed on tbe interior hard woods, and af-

fortune-teller. Amelia

[Boston Globe.]

T3S SKSAT non FTOinsa
j

my inter
many thl
•You w

took Amelia’s hand, and to
•e astonishment told ber of
Nfk of which we bad often talked.
mo born unlucky,’ »aid bs, •and
1 bring evil on all whom you love.

meet a dr adful end.’ We were dumbrte;!, and the old man quickly got up

stant moon, and as for'Propi. be bat given
us a fine day once or twice before. Don’t
Never mind him when b&lt;‘ warbles;

filing thee.” His capacities for decep­
tion are as limitless as the poesibUitiee for

emergency, but the.public are not ,-qual to
rbat the fortune-teller said, aud Deitiier

:

FURNITURE!

the strangest feature ( resented by them is
the parallelism of tbe dark markings in
pairs—much as though rival companies
had dug sets of canala connecting tie chief
pointe of resort on Mara. If these dark
markings really exist, and if Ahoy really

been made since. But a point deserving to
bequiieas attentively considered is tfeal
as yet other observers with telescopes as
powerful as Schiaparelli’s (and some more
powerful) have not detected these mark­
ings. It will not do to waste time and
thought over features which may bo due
to tricks of Schiaparelli's telescope—like
that companion of the star Procyun which
turned out to be but an optical ghost, and
the moon ot Venus seen in so many tricky
tdevcopea in tbe eighteenth century.
Jupiter is especially intoreellng now as
having nearly got rid of tbe wonderful
red marking di wove .wd by Prof. Prichard
in 1878 on tbe planet’s southern hemisphere.
This amazing rod spot formed a gigantic
oval at least 151,000,000 miles in extent.
Dr. Henry Draper found evidence which
satisfied him that the great spot shone in
part with inherent light, and although
doubt was thrown over this, aa nearly all
which Dr. Draper did, by acllque of the As­
tronomical Society (unable to forgive Dr,
Draper for discovering oxygen in tbe sun.
which planet the loader of tho clique had
decided should be without oxygen), those
who knew how carefully that eminent
voung Vandevort at the window and mis­ physicist worked wore well satisfied to ac­
took him fo- one of the murderers. cept his conclusions. Tbe red spot reAlarmed, they fled, aud, after taking the
lady to Colonel Nash’s h^pte, they raised markaWe feature of tbe disc of Jupiter,
a crowd, including officer Martin, and pro­ fben it gradually loat its distinctive ooluf;
ceeded again to the house determined to and latterly the son hern edge of a great
belt extended over it, though tbe outline
of the great spot could be clearly aeon
Tbe lady has no recollection of anything through the overspreading beU.
that occurred until Mr. Vandovort spoke to
What na» this strange marking on
ber at Colonel Nash’s. Up to that time ahe Jupiter signified? There are some pecu­
bad persisted that the family were all mur­ liarities in the pheuoatfenon, which, care­
dered.
hen awakened she again wrent to fully examined, seem to lead tolerably
near to a solution of tbe problem. Con­
sider first the symmetrical figure of tho
able night’s experience. Although weigh­ preat rod s&lt;JOt. This proves beyond all
ing 200 pounds ahe escaped without a visj- question that it is not due to any change
■in a dorvesponding region of Jupiter’s
.-eal surface. For such a region would be
A YOUNG GIRL’S DEATH
more likely to have a symmetrical shape
than would a continent or an ocean on tbe
worth. Tbe ruddy color and the inherent
luminosity ot the great spot show that tho
c’ond-laden region which, before tbe spot
[Philadelphia Bpecia) Q
This afternoon in Brideabur j.
«n beds
away or dissolved by increase of beat, so
that here, and here alone, the ruddy light
from tbe planet's interior could make its
afterward. She bad lived
with her mother and brothr

-lo«». I»

Grand Kapldg ItivfMlon. .
STATIONS.

Our stock includes Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suite of all styles
md prices.

the house. Alarmed at the strange sight.

other* run dally except Sunday.

and Mara more especially ink Testing just

In tbe case of the planet Mara, tbe point
of chief interest at present fe the system
of double markings which EcbiapareUi. of
Milan, noted in 1879 and again in Ml.

In about half an hour

Wit.Ex..

CRNTAUIt LIMIMEMT-*n absolute cure for Ilbeuma: a'. Sprains, Burns. Gallit, &amp;c. The most Powerfol and Pener.-’ting Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man

that useful observations may be made

mark about one of the murdarera. Notb-

MIPS BALSAMIC TABLETS,

of mine representing the paths of the four
terrestrial planets had been broken by a
careless assiatant, I used Instead a pic ure
representing tbe paths of Jupiter’s ima I
world around tbeir central planet, and the
aubeiftute served very well indeed-

occupied a chamber having a window open­
ing out to tbe veranda. About midnight
some of the family were awakened by
volcee of men and the walling of a female
voica. Mr. Court- Vandevort, the eldest
son, appeared at the window, revolver in

FOR TEN CENTS.

liver and. Jdney Eemedy,

tu I-wUand Avw, Brooklyn, K. T.

Ro much doea Jupitw’s family rr»cmbk»
bar urgent request her name is withheld.
The family had several young peoplp as
callers during the evening, and consider-

. _ ___ ,____ _ ______ Bi
Hopsand Malt Bitters Co. V .
DCTjtorr, hick.
2;

effected wben a yonug man came to see' to pot Into a spring suit, he can rest easy
ber three timm and suddenly ceased his
vialts without giving her any reason for it. fore that spring suit—unless it boa diving
Her mother came into the room as boot* h' can invest bi* money in pocket
Amelia stood over the sink with a long handkerchiefs. Will* slush one day and
ia discourarlnr. but it is too ewfnlir trua.

aa dean aa wben they font came from the build­
er1# hands.
These cars ore also well lighted snd ventilat­
ed, provided with closed and lavatories. and
SOLDIERS and SAILORS who were disabled arc liberally supplied with water and fuel, »0
bv wound, accident or otherwise, tbe loss of a
toe. piles. vsricoM veins, chronic diarrtxra,
the Company at Kansas City
rupture, Jobs of sight, (or partially so) loss of
4 tale Streets, Nashville, Mich.__________
bearing, falling back of measles, rheumatism, will take especial ptatri to •‘■"ate pareetupra of
disability, no matter how slight, gives you tbe same nat'onalay together, and dantlfy pas­
PataDoH ~bx.wS~~ any
a penefoo. NEW and HONORABLE DIS­ sengers with aome consideration of accomoilaCHARGES OBTAINED. Widows, children tton and congeniality, so as io make their trip
and parents of soldiers dying ia the service, or
from
disease
cfwitractc.u-r. ..&lt;&gt;p.i. afterward*
ed therein, are entitled to pension. REJECT­ fultv after the comfort of lhase
Belief al ED and ABANDONED CLAIMS a SPEC­ bv which passengers may be a»-urrd of rere.ii&gt;IALTY. Bounty, Back pay and Horae Claims
Ing their places through to the Pacific coax if
fajlonrr. Thorough Collected.
:. ’ HOMCEOPATHIC J •

-PENSIONS

Physician and Surgeon -L

nU1

TO AJLL

PENSIONS INCREASED

at any time wben the disability warrants II
In some manner the ili*ability has Increased
or you were rated too low. Bo apply for au hare all tbe privileges of three aotitfottkW
cars at the extreme low rates of fare, and ar­
'*r Miuff. A|'1*I.T increase at oner.
rive at their destination as prompt-’? aitfl u*
ding In Pullman PaMcc FWrtt« Cara.
Parties desiring a«y ftWhcr ii-formatt w.
will, hr arWrereJiijE the uwIersigiM-d, rerexVeHire It a Trial.
pwnpt and ron
attention.
J.OPuiujrr
•W cents at Druggists. CO cents by mail reg­
,M8
TIBKNKY.
t ered- Bend fur circular.
WASHINGTON.
D.
ft
BOX
4».\
ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N. T.

M

!i“'“

�8AMP8OM*8 LEGBAND LoCKfi. -

SSSB.

W. Ftetober. With hi* live* his aou. Merritt

Half a mile south at the Fist 'her farm, oo

while superintending work on tbe light­ S4»d restores the ortgiual color If faded or gray.
house being erected at that point Anotoer Besides it to a great addition to the tottet table
Cirate telegram savs the ci.au diy occurred simply a* a drossing.
onday. Tl* body of Babcock ouly was
Ward, tbe financial wizard, to now referred
recovered.
General Orville E. Bab-

FIERCE RAINS IN TEXAS.
straiMta by m.rmm! to, lateUact Aroagt

be best ooatroltad bj prohibitory
believe that tbe tMchiugs of sd&gt;

grating land sufficient for the waste of his
1 Galvnston, Tex., June 4.—MUlloos ot
dollars of damage bee been (Loa, thousands

testify against the traflic In a cohblta
as a drink, and itutt tbe bomee of

come together tu nominate candid ales for
Preaident and Vice-Presldcntor toe Republic.
—•- a
----- -----•*Hall
doors

fu ly and earnestly petition you to advocate
and adopt auch measurea aa are requmtte to
tbe end that prohibition of tbe importation.
exportation. manufacture and sale of ata&gt;
bolto beverages may l-ecotnc an In terra! part
of tbe NaUmal Constitution, and that your
candidate shall be by character and pub.ic
ilfo committed to a National prohibitory con-

constant stream of humanity pouring into
tbe building aod every seat and every avail­
able inch oi standing room waa occupied
wben toe &lt; balrtaau’s gavel fe.L It is esti­
mated that between nine and ten thousand

aa.l«ta*a
*oaiM.
.30 New York&gt;3
.Is North Carolina22
.lAUhio.......................... 4«
. * Oregon. ®
.12 Pennsylvania®
. 0 Rhode Island 8
. 8 South Carolina. .. . 18

Mlcbigai

Mtostoaippi
New Hampshire.

..30 Vermont
..W Virginia
..MWett Virginia
..3G Wisconsin
..IB JerrUoru*.
12 Arisons . ..
IA Dakota
SSldabo ..............
...»Montana
.

.18 Utah
.«Washington
.
W Wyoming
. S_DisL of Columbia

tlonal Committee, called tbe convention to
order, saying: “Gentlemen of the Big ith Na­
tional Republican Con von ion. toe hour havAfter tbe preyer Mr. Babin delivered a abort

Hon. John K. Lynch aa a aubadtute for

Tbe cadi of tbe roll waa taterrup ed
('.Myton a* Chairman.

srt,of Pennsylvania.

nreW.nr the
General Ctor;

N. Taft, of Sooth

said tbe action ef the National Committee
waa merely a reoommendaUon or suggestion.

tabln.
therefore,
lor
i»e
by Individual*
made for too
— roU.William G.
if Maryland, spoke briefly, favorvneh. Mr. Thurston, at Nebraska,

euiegixod Powell Clayton, to whom be ga:
tbe credit of suppgeaalng the Ku-klu.
He presumed
everybody
here
In

I ought n .t to say I thank you for tbe
igulshed honor you bare conferred upon

|

'

fallen in the past twenty-four boars. The
rainfall still continues in many sections, and
the total damage will be Incalculable; Tbe
storm-belt covers tbe most cultivated porthe same area of country flooded twice be-

west from tbe Arkansas and Louisiana
lines from Manhall to beyond Fort Worth,
a distance of two hundred miles, thence
south from Fort Worth to the gulf, three
IzMur-, relating to tbe ownership of land by hundred aud fifty miles, embracing an area
nearly equal to Illinois and Indiana.
„ There is no longer any question but thst
crops of all kinds have been seriously dam­
record Day’s
aged and that the loss to the agricultural In­
Lynch mount- terests will amount to many millions ot dol­
Cmicago, June A—Uhait
ed toe platform in toe oo..-------------------- ...
north
line. of tho storm—— Along
------ ■ tlie
---------,— .-----. .
o'clock yesterday, smiling and looking neat ■lars.
and natty in a standing oof ar. black tie. and a tell wteM .u H»ly tor tamatac. but
th. rata, have praraotad wort, «»d taourad.
oturrM
h.™
teen
pnra.tad
.nd
ra
bis heavy gavel down upon toe mahoranrtopped table. A largo bsskot of very band- bnlnx drarroyrt b» mt Tho notion crop
some flowers rested on the tables edge. rattanUra u.o.tratousd»mM». TlraouUook
They were rosea, call* Ulloa, and petunias to ur.oy raetlono ta bopeteM. L«t re«
—
on a- bed” -* —Tbe crowd upon Ura ration crop ot Tmi w«. .horu
tbe stage
_ ra.v— — z—™&gt;•
day. but toe distinguished rueeta were not I armors consequently planted heavily this
tbe same, showing that the ticket* are fair y
MreD&lt;
distributed. Ellbu B. Waaabume .was a. point, wlthta Ute rtoravbell h.d reporud
prominent figure on the stage. Tho seats in three plraUop ot ration prevtaw. to lb.
the rear of the hall oocuptod by guest* were
not quite fil eL Tbe ball presented a mure pntrat .Iona fnnherplraUn, I. now eta
gala appearance. Additional nags were put n.o« Imtraralbte eraepl in UTOred rataloM,
above tan bubdlng. There was also more u U&gt;« wraou will h.ra rarrarad loo t.r by
ai imation and freedom tpan on the opening
day. Tbe Naw Y ork delegate* filed Into tbeir the time the ground Is in condition tar re­
scat* in a tx-dy. prerentlng a very fine *p- planting. As a result of this dreary out&lt;-rwar*nc«v
pearanoe. Their
T heir nutranor
entrance waa
was wreeted
greeted bv
by tbs
the look, thooavnds of farmers depending 00
band, which at ruck up a lively air.
Tbe proceedings were opened by prayer by the coUoq crop feel greatly alarmed.
tbe Rev. J. H. Burroughs, of thia city.
SPORTING NOTES.
itbe Secretary began reading* memorial from
tbe Amun can ’lemperaooe Alliance, of Ma-j-

Deettea tbe Galana and Prairie street ro*ia
won grazing ground for tbe herds of
Fletcher and Hop* The men have bad
trouble at various times over tbeir claims to

tbh trouble culminated in murder Sunday
morning.
Wtteu toe two herds were driven Into tbe
road Saturday mornin t tlie two Fletchers
assaulted Steinburn and beat bi n. Hope aocom panted Steinburn yesterday muruing
wben toe herd wasdrlven to toe road, Iu the
expectation of meeting Fletcher and coming
to an understanding In reward to the use of tlie
1 nd. They met Fletcher sad bto sop about
midway in the disputed territory. But a
few rftomenia* talk bad ensued wben the
•Ider Fletcher drew a knife and advanced
on Hope. Steinburn seized Fletcher^ arm.
and bald him. Young Fletcher, who was
sitting on tbe fence, here Sprang to the
ground, drew a revolver, and fired. Stein­
burn fell shot through the hip. Fletcher
urcu
fired iwu
two mine
more Biiuva,
shots, -inain.;
striking Iiopo
Hope
Bkk ,„d b^,t ,nd
hlm £
,UnU
T„.m„d.rer then tunrad to lira
, pnratr &gt;te Stetabura, aud io ru.k. bl. work
Lr. bred Mother ^ot talo hl. brral Tho
tw0
,h„ krt a,, JpoL stelnbura
e„wled u, the houa, oI jJ^p* , ,
,boni » quarter ot . nil. dtateit. wbLra he
WM carej for।
Th®
hboThood was soon aroused, and
|
oI ,xclM4 „r,oen&gt; W(.re
u„ murd,,
Stolnbu„.,
, M(m
uk
whl’h e|loU)d lh [lu£ a,
,
A,
,
, , th
|I „
rwt
arrori of the Fletchers, and Uiey are lucked
up at the police st Uon here. They aay the
killing wrs done In aelf-defenw); that
I Hope attacked toe younger Fletcher, and
I thnt In tbe straggle Hope was killed. Tlie
| story is discredited, as Fletcher shows no
signs of being attacked.

DISCOVERY OF AN AWF* CRIME.

tions adopted by tbe Central. Committee of
the State Temperance Alliance of Maryland,
urging that tbe convention nominate a man
who wtll advocate tbe suppression of toe
liquor traffic. The resolution waa referred to
tbe Commit tee on iteeoluuona
.

Tbe standing pf the clubs In tbe Nation­
al Base-Bail League up to the close of SaV
Pleasanton, Kan., Jan. X—About noon
urday’s play Is as follows:
resolution favoring tbe consideration of a res­
„ . ssterday a report was received that two
o ution to extend the Presidential term to six
children bad been drowned in Sugar Creek,
Providence
♦iCevriaod
Mr. Plumb, of Kan***, introduced a resolu­ New York..
TiPbiladelpbi*
io ! five miles north of Pleasanton. A Coroner’s
tion to toe effect that American lands sheuld Buffalo
M| Detroit
Jury was summoned, which, repairing to
belong to those willing to till them and diafaThe record of North western League clubs the rcene, found a wagon, one horse, a full
to as follows:
set of double harness,,excepting one bridle.
resolution that tbe dc&gt;cgatea support their
Bay CityU
Lying beside the wagon was the body of a
Fort Warne---- 13
girl about sixteen years old with the bead
Grand Kapida...H
severed from the trunk. Tbe stream was
Reginas
ee-.rched and the bjdiee of two chil­
Quincy
4(8UU wwter”.&gt; 14
dren were found—a girl about eleven and a
Tbe Union Association stands, In games
skull had been crushed with an ax aud tl»e
ship pecan L, aa follows:
boy’s throat cut from ear to ear. Tbeir
who would vote against It were found out
bodies had been thrown into the creek.
and were out of the Repub ican party toe
1 Baltimore...
Coffins were provided, tbe bodies placed in
•boner tbe party wou d be better off. What
SPhil* Jelphi*
reason could this con venUoa give for not sup7 Washingtonthem, and an Inquest held. Meantime a
terrible stench was noticed issuing from a
Altoona
Chicago, June X—At Creitrsl Music Hall neighboring thicket. Investigation revealed
said that a* a Republican and a free man he
Saturday uignt. JacobSchaefer waa defeated a culminating horror In tbe mutilated body
at the “Champion’s Game’’ ofbillianis by of a woman, apparently the mother of the
George Sloeeon, tlie score standing Slonon, murdered children. The side of her head
“No Republican Convent
“should cast a reflection
the gentlemen BOO; Schaefer. «&amp;7. The game was BOO bad been beaten in with the same murder­
__
—
-attornan from points for five hundred dollars a side. ous weapon, and ber throat was cut from
California dares aay one on tbte poor Twenty-eight Innings were played. Slos- ear to ear. Tbe body waa bidden under
n’’is Idgbeet
hhttaet run
run was
was 217;
217; Schaeter's,
Schaefer’s, V8.
V8. I u,e brush, and was covered with logs. All
him that tbe resolution laaa Insult. |Cheers. I soo
Schaefer uaa
has tsauou
issued *a cuatieuKC,
challenge, upo:
open uj
to । the
Dodies were too much decomposed for
In the name of Garfield and the Republican
ocuacioi
—-----acceptaaee by any billiard player in the i renioval.
world, offering to wager 85,000 to &gt;4,000
ls understood that a man, accomnanlod
that no one can beat him at balk-line bil- 1
murdered woman and children, was
and to vote the resolution aa unworthy to be Hards in a game of 5,000 point*; 1.000 i ln town lu( week, but nothing was dtorovratlned. (Applause.]
polnta a night for five consecutive nights,
as to the Identity ot the party. The
Several members attempted to speak on toe the match to be played in Chicago tome i ni*n wu of medium statare, and raggedly
resolution, but the Chair ruled that speeches
made on the resolution must be made alter time during tbe month of October next He dreroed. The affair to a mystery,
says he makea the challenge to George |
'
Over ■ Hundred Murders.
Slosson In particular, but next to him Vlguaur is preferred.
rested yesterday at Varanda,dlungary, who
Two Hundred People Kilted.
confessed that sho had poisoned four hus­
The rc[&gt;ort of the Comrnjttee on Permanent
Organisation, recommending John B. Mender
London, June A—There was a violent bands and about a hundred women in tbe
earthquake
May 19 on the Island of Ktohm, past two years. A number of accomplices
dissenting vote.
Tbe Uialr appointed Hon. Galuaha A. Grow, near tho mouth of tbe Persian Gulf. Twelve
of Leaaaylrama: Hou. G. F. Hoar, of Msma vtltagu were destroyed, two hundred per­ were also arrested.
Kansas City, Ma, Jane 5.—Sheriff
dian a to conduct toe newly-elected Chairman sons killed and many wounded. Ki*hm is Schandler. of Miami County, Kan., arto hi* &lt;**L
tbe largest i*l &lt;nd Id tbe Persian Gulf. It
Mr. Henderson waa tatroduoed by Mr. Lynch
as Permanent Chairman, and at oooe pro1 th*t
ot
* y°ut&gt;« rin, was found
ialion
Is estimated
at
‘
—
- 7,000, chiefly
- - Arabs.
—
Measanton Tuesday.
Tbe mur­
Tbe Wand belongs to the Imaum of dered party has been Identified as be­
party: to rejoice
Muscat
longing to the family of John H- Anderson,
■oodit ba* done;
an Improvident farmer. It ppears tbey had
reamboat Expies on.
a knowledge of some crime committed
Evansville, Ind, June 4.—About six by Lewis Wampler, a nephew of
Our past hlMory 1* tbe Union proserved,
slavery abolished, and its former victims o’dork last evening the Rosa Belle, a small Anderson, and some days ago the
cquailj and oonorably by our-kio? tn this con­ steam-r plying in the White River, en two meu left the house and Wampler re­
vention: the pub Ic faith maintained: un­
bounded credit at borne and abroad: A cur- route from Washington to Deeker’s Station turned alone, saying Anderson had sent for
They started In a wagon,
with a c^rgo of com, exploded her boiler the family.
of indu-try throbbing with t
supposed
fire miles below Petersburg, instantly kill­ and on the way It is
health and vigor la every section of
and
ing Captain Charles* Applegate and his son Wampler murdered the women
the
four
children
and fled.
It to
■pha ever adverse pol.cie*. and John P. Hayoe, tbe engineer, and mak­
supposed
that
Anderson
also
has
nlitary and civil conflict* of ing a total wreck of the boat Tbe boat
was supposed to have be.-n lying at the been put out of the way. Wampler after­
ward waa seen near Pania, riding the
men. challenging confittence and love at ho nc. bank at the time of the accident
this city.
the abundance, of Prealdcntlal material.

uneven, unfriendly llrht of public acrutlny
Bepoblican party of tula Nattoo, through it*

make victory beyond tbe aimdow of a doubt

i Loud applause.:
■Mod la aa clear a* tho cryatal springe
naafvo State, and wbo*e rirtne is as C

falait In the discharge of public duty.
Whether In council chamber or on the field of

country are loo l-yal
inaugurated President

made in the United States Circuit Court this
afternoon. appointing receivers for tlie
Reading Railroad Company. Tbe plaintiff
in tlie snit upon which decree Is made w-ut

can noL If he would. I e afient. but. grasping
that banner, tn him
dear, which he has al-

erar. (CheeriLi
i tl ank you. gantlcEien. for this dlstfagsriabed mark of your confidence

aad Territory tn the L’n'on. Inciudm .- Aiaan

appointed receivers, and ordered to file In­
dividual bends of 5500,000, which they did.

Tbe Faint-Hsarted Fourth Disbanded.
Colombo*, O., June 8.—Adjutant-Gen­
eral Finley yesterday disbanded the Fourth
Regiment (infantry). Ohio National Guards,
for Inefficiency at tbe Uneinnatl riot* and
partially reorganized If as the Seventh Regi­
ment, under command of the officers who
reported for duty at the rlota

Terrible Accident to Balloonists.
Paris, June A—At Lille Saturday the car
of a captive balloon containing twenty per­
sona broke from its fastenings and fell 150
fret. Three of the oempnnts of the ear
were killed outright, and the remainder so
severely Injured thst it to not likely they
will live.
DRatfrons Railway Acrideet in Eiflaod.
London, June 4.—A train on the South­
western Railway was thrown from the track
yesterday near Salisbury, and ptangeddown
an embankment, causing a frightful wreck.
Six perwm&lt; were killed outright aud twenty
were injured, some of whom will probably

of 1‘resident Grant, and Benjamin P. Suter,
of Washington, were drowned Saturday in

Tbe greatest excitement prevails

which Stale he waa appointed io tbe military
academy. Graduating In 1B67. he was ap­
A WIDE AWAKE DRUGGIST.
pointed. May fi. 1ML Heson+LlebMant of
Mr. Boise to Always wide awake In his boatVolunteers, and made a First-Lieutenant in
sss, and spares no pains to secure toe best of
the .oilowing November. June 1, IMA b«
very article in his line. He has secured tbe
waa promoted to a Captaincy and March 21,
1MI. a*alimed toe rank ot Ma)or of Engi­ etire Known. Coughs. Colds, Ho-raeaia.
neers. He was made LieuteuauPColouel
of Volunteers January L 1M3. broveUed ma, Hay fever, Bronchitis, or any aff&lt;
Colonel January 34,1883, and made a Brevet nartnue. Will give you a trial boats tree
Brigadier-General Mirth ix, 1855. During Regular sloe 11.00.
the campaign ot General Grant tn trout of
Wiggins predicts a great storm for Septem­
Richmond and up to tbe time of tbe elec­
tion of toe latter u President, be served ber IK This is giving timely warning.
utxxi bto staff, and when General Grant en­
tered U»e White House he made General
Babcock bto military secretary and also Djspcpeia Tablet* to cure ।
Commissioner of Public Buildings and
Ground*. While be held theee positions
Maj. Booth says to bis Salvationists; “About
be Was also practically tbe private secretary
of President Grant until after Um exposure those who can’t stand the nise wlil never get to
of tbe great whisky-ring' frauds in
BL Louis and the Indictment of General
Babcock for complicity therein by the Grand
CREAM AND COLD WEATHER.
Jury on the 9lh of December, 1875. Ilia
Wbat a luxury is a bath in summer. Surely
trial cvtomrnced In St Louis on Febrqpry but a greater luxury is a clear head in Wtnter;
B, 1878, and lasted until the 34th of the just MUcnalaxMl everybody to sneezing and
suuffiug with a cold in the bead. Hut when
same mouth, when he waa acquitted.
Shortly after his acquittal, and just be­ you areattacked use Ely's Cream Balm. It
fore the Inauguration ot ITesldeut Grant's
succtswor, General Babcock wk* appointed bay lever. Not a liquid, not a ent ff.
to take charge of tbe fifth llght-huuM. dis­ toure. Quick Relief. Radical cure.
trict, which extends from Maine to Florida,
Ten-cent and nlckle subscriptions from all
having his headqu rten at Baltimore. At
the time of bis death he was superin­ parts of the country are increasing the Bart­
tending the erection of a light-house holdi pedestal fund about &gt;1,000 per week.
at Mosquito Inlet, Fla. His nonilnattan.
It costa nearly double to manufacture Defor Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers ia now
Land’.Cbeuiical Baking Powder, wmui is made
(■ending in tbe Senate.
lium Cream lartar auu buda uuiy, uam it dues
Uivm: filled with ktareb, fluur aud otuer dead
The Orsgoa Elect on.
wcgui*. boiue mauuUcturerr, to avoid tbe
Portland, Ore., June A—Complete re­ expeunc ot Cream Tartar,use Atutuuma, Alum,
turns of ti&gt;e State election are still want­ Tartaric Acid, At. Yuu can detect toe impure
ouea by bulling iu waler a small quantity, luc
ing. The majority of Herman (Repub­ auiUMJUia *1U produce an odor; am in also, and
lican) for Congress will be fully 1,700. It teste bitter, aud Uic starch and lining will nut
to believed Thayer (Democrat) has been disappear wuile Cream Tartar and Duda will
elected Supreme Judge. Returns received
are that the Legislature wilt have a Repub­
The Mule is toe name of a new organ of
lican majority of four on joint ballot Com­ opinion published at bpokane Fall*, Washing­
munication with tlie interior of the State is
so alow tliat it will probably be several days ton Territory.
before tbe final result is known.
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,
says: “Bulh my sell and wile owe our lives to
Tally One for American Pork.
bnilub'a Luu»uiupUuu Cure.”
Paris, June 5.—The Parliamentary Com­
AKE you made miserable by Indigestion,
mittee of Inquiry into tlie importation of ConsUpaUon, Jjizxiiicm., Lotte of AppcUta,
Ye.luw Dkibf bliiiub's Vitaliter 1» a puaiuvs
American salted meals has agreed to make cure.
a report allowing such imports after the
WHY will you cough when Shiloh’s Curs
meat to minutely examined by microscope will give inuncdiaic relief, trice JU cl* and •!
or otherwise Tho report at the same time
BHlLOB'B Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
antes tbe prohibition of tlie importation of for Caiarib, D.Dhtoeria aud vaukcr tuuuto.
fresh meals from toe countries where it to
HACKMETACK a leading and fragrant per­
known trichinosis oxista
fume. Hive Zb ana 50 cto.
BHJLOH'8 Cure will Immediately relieve
A HorriMa Diac ovary.
Croup, W hooping cough and BruucmiU*.
Hammonton, N. J. June 4.—Tber • Is
FUR Dyspepsia nud Liver Complaint you
much excitement at finding tbe bodi. - of have a printed guarantee on every bottle of
twenty-one children buried In a pla. of BUUoh's Vitauxer. It never fau* io cure.
ground *t ’be Mission Feme, a s.iniA NASAL injector tree with each bottle of
tarium eoudw-tea by Miss Nivtoon, for too ShUob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 5(1 eenta.
purpose of raising waifs and children, by
For Bale by F. T. BOISE.
ch &gt;rity. Il to alleged the deaths were from
Five of the six murderers hanged on a reeent
Improper care and feed.
Fnday in this country declared tost rum had
KcKaagua Sat Free.
led them into crime.
Chicago, June 3.—Noil McKeague,
If you suffer with sick He^tocuea, Constlp*charged with the Willson murders at Win­
Uou, DiZZiuca*, Sour btouiacli, or Buiuu* at­
netka, and acquitted a few days ago oo one tack*, Euiory 'a LitUc Cathartic Pul* wffi relieve
you
; a* a regulator ot toe bowel, u^j u&lt;Te do
of the Indictments fonnd against him in
..
connection with toe cases, wt&lt; liberated eaual; lerv *io*ll
from the County Jail Saturday on the au­
thority of States-Attorney Mills.
A New Ycrk saloon keeps two big Muscovy
ducks half drunk most ef toe time fur toe uoBail Rsducsd.
Washinotox, June h.—Judge Wylie,
of the Criminal Court, han reduced tbe
bail ot Colonel Burnside, the defaulting dis­
bursing cleric of the Post-office Department
from J'5,000, as fixed In tlie Police Court,
to *30,000.
.

, ——pwu,aj cure* rue*

1* guaranteed to give pcrlcct satlafacUc
money refupAed. Pn« 25 cent* per box.
Alabama State Officers Reeetninaisd.
sale bv F. T. Boisa.
Montgomery, Ala., June 5.—The Dem­
ocrats • la State Convention yesterday re­
nominated Governor O’Neal, Secretary of
State Phelan and Treasurer Smith by aotlamatlon. M. C. Burke was nominated
for Auditor.
England Preparing to Maks a Pretext
London, June 5.— Earl Granville, tho
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, la
preparing a note lo the United States Gov­
ernment in relation to the collecting of con­
spiracy funds within tbe Jurisdiction of the
United Stabs.

Ladies

of Nashville.

REMEMBER 3 FACTS:

THE MARKETS.
Hbeep tolippedj
Hogs...
FLOU rt—Good to Choice.
Patent*
WHEAT-NaS Red ..
Na t Spring
COBN
missing horse.
OATS— Western Mixed.
BYB .
FORK—Mom (New)

U 1 (B*
— It is positively proven that Zoa« 07S
Phora (“Dr. PengeJly’s Woman’s
It isi« believed
toK
beFriend
citne’’to
), 1* toe tx%.t kno—n remedy
M Ml
for all aim plainto peculiar to Women
SnS14
young or old.

Fit Esi oi ■ W.fs-Bsater.
Laporte, Ind., June 5.—Two weeks ago
Robert Alltoon and wife, of Tracy Station,
this county, qu irreled and separated, he
Good................. .
driving ber from his house. Tbe indignant
Medium
Butobers stock.
neighbors warned him to leave tbe place,
Inferior Catue
and he attempted lo commit suicide by­
taking morphine, but was pumped out and
saved. He finally coaxed his wife to live
with him attain, until yesterday, when sue
left him, after being knocked down and FLOC H—Winter
choked by him. Allison threatened to kill
Parent\ ’
her should she Leave, but a neighbor assisted
ber. whereupon Allison blew out his own GRAIN—Wheat, No.
brains with a gun.
Prince Bismarck Hissed By a Nob.
Bkkuw, June 5.—A crowd of factory
workmen gathered in front of Prince Bis­
marck’s residence at Friederichsruhe, on
Monday, and biased tlie Chancellor, in­
dulging in threats of violence, The gen­
darmes. assisted by tho domestics of the
mansion, dispersed tbe mob by force,
wounding several person*. Seven smart*
were made. Tlie men were employed in a
Dail factory ne.tr Friederichsruhc. It to
understood that tl« demonstration was in­
tended to show their boetility to Bismarck’s
taxation scheme.

BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA 8ALVE.
Tbe best salve In toe world for Cute, Bralaea,
®?res’Salt Rheum, Fever bore*, TeUer.

I— Any Lady Deeding such a remedy
and postponing toe use oi Zoa-Pbore
makes* dangerous (perhaps fatal)

Sold by every druggUt In Nash rille.

3rdeoodamtng diseases of women aod children.”
Free ip any tody reader of thia paper. Postage
tn sealed envelope, 4 centa Address,
R. PENGELLY A CO.,

C mm o .
Flooring.
Common
Fencing

Shingles
BAKT LIBERTY.
CATTLB-Best
।
Fair to Good
i H0G8-Yorksrs......................
PMtodetphtas....................
Cengresi onal Noninatieu.
8HEBF-Best
....................
Lancaster, Pa., June 5.—Paris Haldc
HI
man has bee:: nominated Ly the Demo- 1
BALTIMOBB.
crata as a candidate for Coogrees from the
Mitiium
Fifth District of this State.
J.’.Iir’*

5®*

U.S. STANDARD.

JONES
BfcHAMTM

5 TON
WAGON SCALES,

�rial art

INA.MIA VH,LK:
SATURDAY, - - - JUNE 7. 18(M.

u LIFB IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Envirwt.

latest and prices tow-

r. J. T. Gouch­
er came up -for examination in Esq.
Parady'a court on Monday, whim it
wm continued to Friday.

large line wf Wall Paper, Border*,
Window Shade*. Oiling Decoration*,
etc., for the apring trade. Call and ex­ rented R. S. Brady’s brick store and
am hie.
■
will stock it with clothing*)
FOR SALE.

at the town hall Tuesday evening. E.
Cnipman wm selected chai, man and
W. 8. Powers secretary of the meeting.
All favored celebrating, consequently
C. W. Smith and W. 8. Campbell were
chosen » committee to solicit aubacriptiot&gt;«, and the inerting adjourned Till
the following evening.
At this meeting Ute soliciting com­
mittee reported over two hundred dol­
lars subscribed, and more to follow,
and it wm decided to celebrate by a
unanimous majority.
. The following committee* were chos­
en aud instructed to make arrange­
ment# a# speedily as poMtble:
Cotnm’ttee on Speaker—W. 8. Power#.
On Music—E. R White*™! D. L. Smith.
Program and Arrangement—W. 8 Power*,
G W. FrancU, C W. Smith. X. F. Evan.. W.
8. Campbell, A. 8. Foote and Homer Downing.
The meeting also selected tho follow­
ing persons a* officer# of the day:
President—W. 8. Power*: Reader, Elder
Livermore; VleePresident^ H. R. Dickinson.
Nashville: Orson Swift, Maple Grove; Jease
Jordan, Woodland; Wm. W. Ode, Aiwjria;
Leo Moabler. Johnytown; 8. W. Mapes, Kalamn; Wm. Merrick. Hasting* townamp; R.J.
Grant, Haatinga Qty.

—That Mr. Geo. Swan is matrimonBiurgir* and Carriage*, Wagon* and
iallyJnclined ia apparent from the fact
Platform*, at factory price*.
that he is erecting. a cosy home on
C. L. Glasgow.
Edit Francis St.
.
AGBICULTVBAL MACHIXERr.
I desire to say to the public in gener­ (— Fred. Appleman has gone into tbe
al and the farmers in pHrticnlar, that I. manufacture ot bouse ornaments out of
am opening up at my old stand in the Portl tnd cement and gravel, and ha*
Hardy building, a fine exhibit of D. S.
Morgan’* cekbrated- Clipper Mower* planted a specimen of his' bandiwoik,
and Triumph Rea tiers, Thomas’ Hay in the shape of a horse block in front
Rake*, the Boa* Plow, Platform Bug­
gies, etc. Tbe«ie goods are from the
—To destroy cut worms, make a hole
best manufacturer*, »we first qIbm in
every particular, and will be sold at in the ground from three to five inches
rock bottom price#. When wanting deep, and the worms will take to the
anything in the agricultural implement
holes and never get ont; at least thia
line, see me before you buy.
is what farmer S. J. Babcock, of Bar­
J. M. 8houp.
—Dear News Readers, a score of
ry ville, who baa trical it, asserts.
CT” One span work horse*, and 8 year
—Nashville lias again fallen into line time* have we essayed to tell yon of a
old mule for sale.
L. O. Ckockeic.
dark sorrow that hi* come upon ns,
aud will have one of hetenthusiastic,
■when our heart would refuse to act and
CT"8ee our line of ginghams.
old-time celebrations. Nowhere else
Fowler A Campbell.
our pencil to do its duty, and now, at
there a spot where easteZn Burry coun­
tlie midnight hour, a week after onr
H. A. DURKEE
ty people can enjoy a fourth of July
sorrow came uoon us, sitting in the
Write* iusnrance for the Continental, celebration as fully aa at Nashville.
Phoenix, Detroit Fire and Marine, Sun
shadow of a on«eas beautiful and hap­
—The editor of this paper has been py home as there is in this world, we
and Germania insurance companies.
at lowe*t rates, and loans money on | nrreated upon as grave a charge as can find the task as difficult a* ever. We
. 1 «ta»e.
m
.
,
...
rcai
’Ms.**
Mortgage# rwitlcllf.
bought 1LI111
and I
। h« made against mortal man. We are fully appreciate the intimacy of the re­
sold. See him.
iuu u-dy and anxious to answer to the
lations that have existed between us
CT" If yon are going to buy a carriage charge preferred against u# when tbe
or wagon ae&lt; B. F. Reynold# before case comes to trial,—but not ’till then. for nearly a dozen year#, and suppose
you have a right to know the whole of
you bay.
~
_
—Eve was made of a rib out of the this dark affair, but again do we find
CTXJne dollar bays a pile of good#
side of Adam—not mode oat of bis onrself powerless to say wbat we in­
■at
Fowi.er A Campbell’#.
head to top him, nor out of bis feet to tended to when we commenced this ar­
CT” Young man, if yon want that be trampled upon by him, but out of ticle. We cannot do it. Please beat
'bnggv painted before the Fourth, take his side to be equaTwith him, under
with ns, dear friends, and in due time
it to Frank ’ Woolcott and have it done
his arm to be protected, and near his you shall know all. We willainply
at once. ___________________
heart to be beloved.
#ay to those true friends who have so
A BARGAIN.
f^-Mrs. W. I. Marble, of Otsego, has unreservedly extended to us their sym­
1 offer for sale at a bargain and un
purchased Mi s. C. E. Payee’s stock of pathy and aid in our trouble—we thank
time a bran new farm wagon.
Henry Rob.
millinery and assumed possession' you. May peace, plenty and happiness
CT“Mra. Z. Allerton will serve ice Mrs. M. has excellent taste iu the mat­ ever be your*; may our sorrow never
cream daily at her place, two doors ter of selecting style* and (hades best distress yon ; may the blessing* of a
south of Koeber Bros’.
adapted to beantify the human form never-failing righteous Judge be upon
CT”Call and see th* novelties in Em­ divine,aud has host* of friends in Nash­ you; and after long and happy years of
broidery and Linen Trimming*at
ville who will give her their patronage this life, may the angels of God attend
Adda Nichols’ store.
the transit of you and yours to that
and we wish her success.
—“My grandfather ’s clock” may not land of Everlasting Happiness.
FURNISH’ MRAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meat#, Dried Beef, be n novelty, but a great-grandfather's
—A short time since Geo. Fracck
Smoked Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­ clock certainly Is. G. A. Trumau posstantly in stock. Bv keeping beat
bought a 40-acre farm of one McArthur
quality good#, selling low aud attend­ sesseth the oldest clock, undoubtedly, in the Zeb. Parks neighborhood. North
ing strictly to the wants of my custom­ in tlie country. 'Twas formerly the
Castleton. He hired a man to trim the
ers, I hop, to merit the lil»eral trade I property of his great-grandfather, Pe
am receiving. The highest price paid lick White, over a hundred years ago. orchard, which wascompleted last week
for hides and pelts. Call and see me,
It is a tall, weight clock, rosewood case Wednesday. A few days afterwards
East Side Main St.
John Furnim.
be noticed the trees dying, ar.d an in­
and a rare ornament for any home.
vestigation showed that forty of the
CT" To loan on real estate $500 for
—Memorial day exercises, under the
long time.
H. Cok.
best trees had been girdled. The gird­
auspice* of Jeffords post, ^ere a success
ling was done in a very ingenious man­
CT"See our line of tie prints.
in every particular. Tbe detachment
ner, evidently with a chizcl,—the bark
Fowleb A Campbell.
from the Vt. Ville post, 36 men strong,
of the tree being loosened from the
CT"Newbnrgh Overall# and Jackets. under tbe command of Dr. Hn-11, made trunk, instead of being cut or peeled
a fine appearance. Mr. Palmer's ora­
off. The commission of the deed was
tion wm a brilliant effort. The temp &gt;tr c^d to Mrs. Me Arthur and has been
HASTINGS.
rary
memorial
m*iument,
upon
which were hung wreaths of evergreen, amicably adjusted on a cash basis. No
Wool bM made its appearance.
cause is given as to why the orchard
was a very appropriate affair.
Children* day next Sunday at tlie M.
was girdled.
The McArthurs were
—The Woodland hand, fifteen men about moving to. Saranac, all of their
E. church.
There was a large crowd m the city strong, departed via this village for household good# but one load having
tbe band tournament at East S.tginaw been removed from the premises.
Decoration day.
Editor Cook and wife will soon start Monday afternoon. Before doing so,
however, they inarching up Main SL, '
for the west.
LOCAL GIBBLE- GABBLE
W. Nelson haa the frame up for a and discoursed several airs in front of
The News office. The member* of the
fine residence on State St.
Warming up.
Hastings will celebrate under the Womlland band are a mauly-looking
lot of fellows and as we listened to the
A growing time.
- management of tbe W. C. T. U.
Nashville will celebrate.
Hastings is to have another brass perfect music tbey rendered, we could
The picnic season ia ripening.
band, a ladies’ band. We don’t see but wish them good luck and plenty of
honor.
Mrs. G. W. Gallatin geta no better.
why our girl* can’t blow.
—The Woodland baud returned from
Oar sportsmen continue to gather in
Judge Smith and Prosecuting Attor­
ney Col grove went tbe National con­ East Saginaw, Thursday, with their big fish.
honors,
in
tlie
shape
of
a
blue
ribbon
H. Hickman ia having liis house re­
vention Tuesday.
The concert to be given Fridav even­ tied to their horns. Tbey carried off painted.
The Taylor Bros, are manufacturing
ing by the Ladle*’ band is for the ben­ the second prize of $80 iu the fifth class
(the only one they entered) playing in bee hives.
efit of Hastings city band.
W. H. Kocher is visiting homo folks
Barry Ixxlge K. of P. will go to Char­ competition with the Ludington band
—
a band whose baritone and E cornet at Parkville.
lotte the 10th to assist in the organiza­
players took part in the solo contest
Lots of strangers in the village dur­
tion of a K. of P. lodge at that place.
ing the past week
Tbe concert given by the ladies band The band scored 203 point* out of a posConsiderable building going on in
Monday evening waa well attended and ■, sibie
*ible 420. winning on a score one point
than
carried oft the 2nd prize in the the rural districts.
and pronounced a first class entertain- I1less
"
*
A. Aiken, of Grand Rapids, is visit­
meat. Miss B&amp;rdeu, the elocutionist third cla*# conteet. Tbe band upon enteringand leaving the stand made such ing at I. N. Kellogg’s.
proved herself an artist in that line.
A. P. Green visited at W.Parker’s the
Tbe suit brought by Mrs. Mudge a fine military display as to cause the
against the aidermen of tbe third ward President to compliment it, and to aay fore part of the week.
Mrs. Sate Altoff, of Chicago, visited
for refusing her vote on election day that it should have entered the con­
Mrs A. L. Rasey Tuesday.
waa deaided in her favor. Judgment test for marching.
Aud
for once the wagging tongues
$50. It will probably be carried to the
—We copy the following article from
higher court as a test case.
the Home Journal, published at Has­ have had enough to do.
Sheep-washing
and shearing is tbe
Tbe report reached here last Saturday tings. not because we indorse it, but
■of the encounter between tlie editor of simply because we, a* a journalist, owe program among farmers.
J. 8. Boise, of Viliaca, Iowa, is visit­
Thk News and Dr Foote,of Nashville. our reader# tome account of an aflair
It created quite a sensation and caused which is in everybody’s mouth, and ing hi* sons, F. C. and F. T.
many to express themselves in sympa­ prefer the following as told by an­
Mrs. W. I. Marble, of Otsego, is vis­
thy with editor Strong while everyone other solely on account of ite brevity: iting at the Wolcott House.
expreased contempt for the person who
Charles Middleton is veiy sick with
sou occurred tn our sister village of Nashville
would attempt to destroy the harmony on
Saturday, in which Orno Strong, of The
-of a home circle.
Mrs. Jennie €’orbitt,of Detroit,is vis­
News, and Dr. Foote were the principals.
It
Tbe program on Decoration day waa has been rumored for quite a long time that nn iting C. M. Putnam and wife.
improper intimacy existed between Mr*. Stioug
carried out very nicely in every respect and Foots; bm. a# it was only a rumor but lit­
John Liebhauaer has gone to MoaherThe boys in blue liave reason to feel tle &lt; redcnce was placed In the. reports until ville to awing the paint brush.
lately A few days ago Strong started
well satisfied.
The procession was unite
H. A Dickinson depart* for Kansas
for flaglnaw. expectin': to remain over night,
nearly half a mile in length that went but, chancing his mtn&lt;l. went to .Tackson and City ca an extended visit, to-day.
returned on the nine o’clock train and went to
Mr*. L. Faul, of Woodland, is visit­
his home about ten. and there found the doc­
10 a. m. Tbe Hastings city band, mar­ tor locked In with his wife. Mr*. Strong being ing at H. C. Zuschnitt'a this week.
tial band and Donaldson’s circus band In good health and Foote not tbeir family pbyMr*. M. E. Hindmarch and daughter,
siclau, Orno rather came to the conclusion that
furnished music.
Misses Smith, Pet*
Matie, have returned from the east.
eraon and Sprague of the ladies band
Mrs. A. Whitcomb, who ha* been
assisted in the vocal music; tbey have
sick for a long time, is able to be out.
fine voices and their kindness was ap­
Father Ruysche, of Jackson, held
preciatedMiss Smith sang a solo at
mass at tbe Catholic church Thurs­
day.
the cemetery, also one at tbe court
bouse grove. She has a very sweet
Mr. A. Falcqper and mother, of Har­
risville, O., are visiting at G. W. Galla­
Rev’*. Hunsberger, Carnahan and
tin’s.
J. E. LaDow, from Ohio, is here
showing to the people the Practical
court house grove. Spaulding &amp; RobHouse Physician, a valuable work,
i Mr. LaDow is a gentleman, and is just
Ban*.

tbe HMCrohip of Dell

list.
Farmers arc busy re-planting tbeir
- Knickerbocker, of Eckford,
visited his sod. Henry, the fore part of
Reuben
Alleron returned last week
tlie week.
•
Mr*. C. Newton, of Bellevue, visited
Mr. Bolo went to Assyria on buainef*
ber daughter, Mr*. Cha*. Middleton,
thia week.
.
A. Graham aud family Sundsyed iu
I. C. Ketcham, of Maple Grove, ha*
Hasting*.
sold hi# farm to a man from Tecumseh
Vet Oveniruith ha* lost one of bu flue
for $5,550.
Mr*. Zilpha Scoville, of Hol ton, Mus­ black hoTHCR.
E. Lockhart and wife were in Hast­
kegon Co., la visiting ber brother, Joing Thursday.
Lo. Hosmer and wife Stmdayed with
Elder P. Holler started for Cold water
Mr. FUher in Hastings.
yesterday morning to attend an-advent
Julias Hosmer, of Battle Creek, Sun­
quarterly meeting.
day ed with bis mother.
f E. L. Parriuli has been promoted to
Mrs. Can Oversmitb’s fasber from
head postal clerk, with a liberal in­
Marahall is visiting her.
crease of salary^
Ed. Severn and wife were guests of
A new opera House at Hastings, Neb.,
t rices that efy ompe
E. Lockhart Sunday.
.
is cbriAteoed after William ’Kerr, fonnJudge Smith and family Soadayed
erl v of this village.
tition.
with parent# on State road.
f J. D. Campbell started Monday for
Cliarley Furnisa, of town, amiied on
Muskegon, where he has a situation in
Harmony St, Monday.
a wholesale grocery J
K Gate*, of Iwoia, is spending » few
Mr. Lute Livingston and sister, Liz­
days with E. Lockhart.
zie, of Battle ('reek, visited Miss Stella
Several of our good people attended
Wilson over Sunday.
Decoration day at Nashville.
•
A. W. and D. A. Phillips departed for
Wm. Feigbuer, of Clare, ia #need­
York state to visit their- sick mother,
ing a few day* with friends.
VYfdnesdav evening.
Isaac Clough, ot Vermontville, spent
(Our base ballista have secured play­
a few day* with Lewis Lockhart.
ing ground of O. A. Phillipa, at tlie
Quite an exciting time on Harmony
head of Washington St.J
St. over a swarm of bee# Monday.
G. W. Donaldson’s great united cir­
Richard Elliston has been putting
cus wa# about as near a sell as they get
new eave trough# oo hia bouse.
—especially the concert entertainment,
Bert Smith, of Hastii.gs, spent a few
fll. C. Wnolcott, P. B. Frace, H. L.
dava under the parental roof last week.
Lt rkin* and H. W, Flint have gone to
Tbe path master in the Haftuer dis­
Buttle Creek to work at their trade­
trict has been improiring &amp;ie highways.
carpentering)
Thomas-Carr has shaken the dust of
G. A. Truman and J. B. Marshall,
Harmony St. oft his feet and moved to
Glass, PuttyOBessh,
have new concrete walks. Dr. Young
Parks town.
and P. Holler are having some laid and
Mias Ehret returned from the east
converts continue.
where ahe ha# been spending a few
Knobs, Elis.
An Italian from Detroit, a vender ot
weeks with-friend#.
of plaster of Paris images, was in the
Highway commissiower Dillenbeck
village and supplied the eager demand
ha# a force of men and teama gravel­
for his class of goods, during the past
ing Pleasant Valley.
week.'
The citizens of Pleasant Valley ex­
D. R. Burkett has a fine garden on
Peel, Chalk, or Blister. Paints, Cits,
tend thauka to the Woodlaud band for
East Francis street, from which he has
Varnishes and Brush**.
some fine music Friday.
been furnishing the village with let­
The second son of J. Parmenter pack
tuce, radish?# and onion* for tbe past
ed bis grip aaok one duy last week and
five weeks. He has just planted 85
started out in tbe wide world to seek
grape vine*.
BEST ON WHEELS.
bis fortune.
The Masons enjoy. I a banquet after
Last Tuesday Cos# Oversmith drove
lodge Wednesday evening. The East­
Hlard
Pl
sws
and Repair*,
from Marshal) to Nashville, 28 miles,
ern Starlodgebave made arrangements
with one horse aud 11 tree in the baggy
South Bend Plows and Repairs,.
for a social and sapper this (Friday)
in 8} boars. Next.
press evening, which, it is pesumed,
Gale Chilled Plows and Repafrx.
Last Wednesday Charley Newton'*
will be an elaliorate affair.
oldest boy thought he won Id like to
Our foreman, E. W. Murray, having
3ALAMAZOO
see the drone in the bee hiveu so he
armed himself with the census •numer­
went to peep in, and as be went to look SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
ator’# roll and gout forth to conquer
be was met by the guards, and be left
tl&gt;e township, we are compelled this
the bive with a face large enough for
week to do double duty, and ask tbe
two boys, Cliarley will hereafter be
forbearance of our readers on auy short­
careful how he looks at bee#.
X.
coming# of this issue.
The Women’s Missionary Societywill
MAPLE GROVE.
hold a public meeting at the Congrega­
Scarlet fever nt J: K. Wilcox'#.
tional church, Sunday evening, Jufie
a strictly flrst-elass Ttnaar of years' exS Shaffer has gone to Liberty.
8tk. The ladies are about sending a
perlene?, who 15 also a Tin. Copper
and Sbost Iroa worker. See us
L. Lapham and wife have gone to
box of literature to missions in North
and have your building*
ern Michigan. Any one having paper# Grand Ledge.
spouted, and save
E.
G.
Potter
and
wife
visited
at
Bel
or books to contribute for thia purpose
please bring or send them in Sunday levue. Sunday.
Wolf Bros, are building a barn for
evening.
Messrs. Loomis. Snell. Stevens, and Mr. Smith iu Assyria.
“Tba Etar that
them all.”
Joe Wheeler, of White Cloud, is vis­
Hammond, of Vt.Ville, representing
that village in tlie matter of 4th of July iting at P. M. Hyde’s.
Xew
Home
Sewing
Nlnchiuea.
Geo. Spencer is painting King Wil­
celebration, were in the village Thurs­
day. Tbey seemed suprised to learn liams country residence,
XeerUe# and Attachments*.
Mr. and Mra.Humphry,of York state,
that Nashville would celebrate, and
H’ate that it wm understand that are guests of P. McOmber.
Russell Slade, our census taker, has
if their G. A. R. post took part in the
I Memorial service# here, that Nashville had a stroke of apoplexy.
I should “give off” to Vt.Ville for a 4th
If you wish to see fine garden sass
take a peep at Mr. Watkins’ garden.
of July celebration.
Mr? Walker, Mr. Spaulding aud oth­
ers, from Section hill, visited Frank
BALTIMORE.
Quick Sunday.
Summer like.
•
Elder'Fasaett preached a memorial
Corn is planted.
sermon at tbe M. E. church Sunday.
Batter can get there.
The sennon waa interesting and im­
Cut worms are numerous.
pressive.
VAPOR STOVES
First of June brought wheat beads.
Prof. Taylor’s singing school closes
Mike Hendershot is building a bouse. at the M. E. church and Dunham school',
Iu
fact,
Ewythiny iu the IfarriWaae
Charlie Freer is killing gepbers for house this-week. These classes have
Sets a piece. Go-pher ’em^Cbarlie.
Line at Bottom Print.
made great improvment.
Ex-Treasurer Lichty and. wife made
Cora Daily and Grace Bale were bit­
your scribe a welcome visit Sunday ten by Mr. Shaffer’s dog last Saturday.
CALL
SEE
The wounds are nnt serious if the dog
Wheat is booming, bay good, oat* was pleasant but if be was mad, that
also, corn came up good aud garden worst of all diseases, hydrophobia, may
sass is a little oft.
set in.
M. M. Slocum received the grand
There will be Childrens Day exeroisbumper degree by a ram while washing e« at the M. E. chqrch next Sunday,
sheep the other day.
June 8th, commencing at 1 o'clock, p.
Col. Gill lecturers on temprance at m., consisting of singing, recitations,
the Hendershott scliool house at three reading, etc. A cordial invitation u
o’clock Sunday next.
•
extended to all
Dock Tannrr.
E. D. White has a good job of clear­
ing for some one that wants work. In­
ASSYRIA.
quire ot M. M. Slocum.
Lots of ent worm* in these parts.
Sheep are washed, shearing ba* com­
Peter Hartom has bought a fine colt.
menced, and farmers will soon be ready
Winny Russell is not expected to
to have the wool palled over their eyes.
lire.
.
Doxy.
W. Ellis has commenced work on hia

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J. Prescot is clerking in Geo. HarRoads are dry and dusty.
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tom’s store.
8. Holmes has a Dew horse.
Dr. Baker ha* moved into Oscar CreRanson Hine* ia iu the frog business. foot’s bouse.
Tbe Memorial services at the Center
Jim Wellman i* a guest of Mr. Ole*.
Anson Wood raised his bam lost Fri­ were wall managed.
The G. A. R. post went to Bellevue
day.
Corn look* rather pale since the re­ Decoration dav. They report a fine
cent frost.
time.
Mr. Yertie and wife started for Ohio
By the time this item get* in print
Rut will have new hay in hi* barn.
Fred Odell is preparing to move into Next.
his new bouse.
- C. H. Russell and dangnter and Mr*.
J. D. Townsend is preparing to build Chas. Servin made a trip to Marshall
new horse bam.
last week.
The bov* of this place have organised
Mrs. Green and Mis. Brown, of Bat­
a base ball dab.
tle Creek, visited at Mrs. John Servin’s
Walter Barnum is preparing to build last week.
a house on hi# fathers farm.
Onr county drain eonimiasiooer was
The Woodland band will play for the intown last week looking up some
Sunday school picnic »t Coate Grove ditch route* that C. W. Taylor ha# com­
next Thursday.
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menced.
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E 7. 188i-

THE UNEMPLOYED HINT.
&gt; pale and wnu Htatkfubd leaning

against a Tamp
“Hello!” said a cigar Htore. Iteban,
bolding out toward.him a handful of
cigars, “what are yoi driving at these
days!”
“dust now l’iu in the permanent va
cation business,” riipliod t!ie Hint.
"What’s up f’
"Oh, rtofh’.ng. only I didn't •oih luy
last employer; lie add I wasii’i strong
enough to do Ida work.”
“Who was het”
"An exchange editor.”
“Wbat soil of work did you i
“Oh, Bused to stand around and try
to get people out "hen they crime in to
bother him and read hia exchange*. ,
“So you didn’t givoMdisfitotinn, eh f
"Nop. Worked rnj’s^lf m*»-t cn»zy
'■'blit they wouldn’t go our.”
“Who’s got your place ?”
"Nobody. Toil it I heard he was hulk­
ing about fur a Kick, hut he said
he was afraid *lic wouldn’t find one
big and healthy and lively enough.”
The other afternoon a vigorous luok‘ ing pair of young women appeared at
the box oflice of tbe California thea­
tre, aud iequested admittance to tbe
matinee, on the score of proferaional
privilege. Tbey claimed to be ballett
dancers.
"Very sorry,”&gt;«aid tbe ticket seller,
"but I don’t know that you really be­
long to tbe profeaaion.
"You'll have
to be identified.”
The couple conferred for a moment,
and then, .approaching the window
. again, one of them said :
“Won’tyou please stick your head
our here for a second.”
The dispenser of pasteboard protrud­
ed hi* head just in time to observe a
____________________
flush
of red atockiug, ______
and to have tbe
rip uf hia nose nkiuned by a w^ll direeled kick of the other damsel.
"That Hetties it!" he exclaimed, ui» be
hunted for a bit of court plaster.
“PuM right in gtrlo.”

“The trouble with the funny men I#
they don’t have time to be funny. The
moat of them hit newspaper editorn.
Their live* are one demnition grind.
When we have waded through a bush­
el of exchange*, helped at the spring
cleaning, attended to the wond and
coal, had a fight with a tramp printer,
thrown a dun down a flight of ataira,
stood umpire-at ’a dog fighL reported a
fire, pied a form, jammedour thumb in
a door, put out the clothes lino, bought
some liver for the dog, taken part in a
vestry meeting, and ground out a reli/gioiiH editorial and a poem on "A
Balmy Day in Msy,” we certainly do
Thia world is the tliA ter of a vast not feel a flu*h of fun flurrying in our
experiment. For more than six thou# soul and bubbling in our inkstand. At i
least, not much bo, unless we have just I
and years men have been trying to do got n new subscriber and feel recklesly |
■ without God. They have ex peri men tmagnified over our good fortune.
rd with pleasure, business, science,
’ nrt.aenaiiality,and refinement. Atheism
"My boy,” be said, to tbeyoung man
and all forms of contradictory'schemes who was almnt starting out in life,
have been lieraled as great discoveries: "when you hear a mau telling nbuut n
t||(,y m(Ut By ijlireB run UDtfl they ruu
backward apring, too much rain, cold '
• out k j3 probabte that thia world ia
waves, and all that he is trying to bull j
trying an experiment which will anknow just what they wnnL A .young
man was reported drowned in thb
Clinton River.
Folks were awfully
sorry. They dragged the river and
were full of expn»adoo*‘ of sympathy.
Later the young mau torned up nil
right. Then the people got mad.
Si ehig be was not born to be drowned
they wanted to hang him. He had to
leave the town of Mt. Clemens till the
rlotida rolled by. Now, all this botlier
might have been suv-mI if the people
could have jnat made up their minds
whether they wanted the young man
liHDged or drowned, .—

"Ye** Tmmv” replied the clerk smil-

iog.
"Oh, weli.yotwig man, you may laugh
»ow,” • rid tlie okixen, solemnly, "but
' when you get forty or fifty years bld.
mid have three or four grown up
•laughters on your hand to diapose of
yon wiT be looking might? careful
to tire binges of your front grite. I’ll
warrant you?”
that little long.”

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IVneh ville, Mich.
I ora now In my own abop, corner of Main
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L'ndouubly one of the best-kept hotel* tn
kinds of Blacksmithing. I make sapectelty of central
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bo that in ull the iiiliqite ages yet to just pnt nil my money into a glue fac­
come no world would try it over; that tory.”
never again, and iu do world, would
rational beingj attempt to Mw-k happi­
First lady—How do you like my car
ness in n pniverlesa, godless, sensual, petal
I offer for sale at 25_per eentllau than iwt a
selfish manner of living.
Swcnd Mr-Oh. tb«y »re ju.t
Booraer t iM„,
lovely for anything. They are of aim- I
Strum Cider Press iind Ap.
Wise father—“My son I want you to ilar pattern to mine, only the moraeqne
pie Grinder,
effects in yourn are beautiful.
learn a trade.”
awful ' A«
Capacity:
First lady—Yes, They*"are
t
Son—"A trade 1 What trade f”
1
Steam Power, 100 barrel* per day.
"Anything. Become a machinist, it : sweet. Does your husband like you rsf’
—
lady—Don’t know. He
carpenter, a blacksmith, a Ibrick layer— i Second-----Woomuso, April 12, ISM.
.. W
nnl
owl n”
not seen the
the hill
bill yet.
anything, but learn a trade.
”
JOHN M. REISER.
First lady—Neither him mine.
“Why, you haw not lust your mon­
Both ladies—Te-he.
ey, have yob, pa!”
^yiLLIAM JONES,
“No. my money is secure, and you ’
A merchant traveler at dinner rewill never lack fur wealth. But 1 want
I quested tho waiter to bring him a piece
dm, and be nure to gu to and from■ I ■ of rare beef, and wben it came it was
'rare ibdee&lt;l. "Waiter!” ho remarked
j y«"«r laln.r tn your working ehitht-H,'
! warningly, os lie looked at the undone
"Mercy on me! But what for F”
"It will keep Home fool of a woman, dish. "Yes, sah,” responded the dar­
ail airs, HwUihUiiejm lyul vanity, from key. "Take tliis beef out, please, anil
kill it.” The waitererpwled intoa nnpmarrying vim."
I kin ring and disnnnenred.

"1 bid very sorry for you my poor
mau/’ &gt;taid a minister, as be entered the
cell uf a condemned murderer.
"Is there do hope lor me T' asked tbe
prisoner, as he took the visitor’s prof­
fered baud.
"I am afraid we must aaticipate the
worst, although every cfpfrt is being
made id your behalf, and it is pos-ible i
that a reprieve may be granted. But,
iu tbe meantime, my poor fellow,” con­
tinued tbe good mau solemnly, "iet us
turn our thoughts to what is beyond the
grave, and seek consolation from the
teachings of the holy Scriptures.”
“If ft reprieve is granted, when will I
hear of it f” the prisoner inquired,
“To-morrow, or later.’*
"Well then, suppose we postpone
tanking consolation of that kind until
we know definitely about the reprieve.
If one is granted,” went on the condetuned man, "I won't need any con­
sol ition of that kind, and if not, why
we can work all thu bardci and make
kp for lost time.”

A citizen with a broad smile on hi*
countenance stepped into one of our
hrnd-ome stores isnt Saturday and
Cilled fora pair qf extra strong, heavy
hinges. As be kept smiling all the
while the clerk waa doing them up.and
seemed to be very anxious to have
.otnehody ask him « question, the
clerk as he handl’d over the parcel, n marked:
“We don’t si’ll many of these big
bingtw.”
"No, I presume not,71 replied the citi"but you see, ths way it in with
me, my oldest girl baa just got her
fi&gt;nt beau, and if it claara off this even­
ing tbey will probably hang on the
gate, aud if the thing hold* tight, and
nothing occurs to embarrass the young
man he will probably propose co her—

.

"And when you bearanother hurrah- ।
ing over an opposite state of aflairsyou ■
can set him down for u bear who wants
to sniasli prices andrip things.
Trust
neither, but strike a medium.” .
“Exactly sir— that’s just wbat I have
j aOIW..” replied the yoanir”maii'

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one of the spirits of the air.
"Wbat
fools these mortals are!*’ Perhaps this
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                  <text>MH. MAKDIGRAB O’MALLEY.

PE0F8 BEOEIT BAD BOY.

and walked
got a little sleep by spelling

along with an old-faahionad oil cloth
carpet bag. with one handle gone, and.

ouM
a •irrdteok on the carpet bag and the
tall in behind, and the delegate at the
hoy, as though tiiey had just returned
rear of the prooesrioa would drive him
from a journey. *'Haven’t seen you in
away. In the morning we went over
to »be depot and borrowed fifty cents
think you had been abdneted, or mys­
qf a conductor that pa knew, who goes
teriously disappeared. You look sick.”
to oar church, and then we got r caSe*
“0,1 sm not sick, bnt tired soil
for breakfast, and started for the con­
sleepy, and hungry. I wish you would
vention.
We couldn’t get within four
cut me off a cheese rind, or give roe a
blocks of the building, and didn’t have
herring skin, or anything,” said the
no tickets, and they drove ns out of
bad Im&gt;v, as he dropped the carpet bag
the line. Pa found one of the men who
on the floor and dropped onto a half
encouraged him to go to the convenbushel measure, and closed his eye*.
tiou, and tried to get a ticket, but the
"We are just on the way from the de­
man told pa to go over on the lake
pot, and pa baa left me to carry this old
front, back of the exposition building,
satchel, and he has gone up the alley
and be would bring him a ticket.
We
to climb over the back fence, cause he
went over there and stayed four hours,
wore his boots out on the railroad tie*
and the mao never came. Pa got thirs­
coming up from the Chicago conven­
ty, and followed a crowd into a saloon
tion."
to take a drink with them, and the bar­
—WHICH WHH—
“Wliat! Had to walk bafk," said the
tender fired him out O, it was cofttingroceryman, as be handedr-4he boy a
um! .round of. pleasure.
Pa was dis­
generous
slice
of
cheese
with
a
«pqLo£
CAREFULLY SELECTED
couraged, and said we would go to the
green mould on the under side.
“I
shoo Id suppose your pazhad influence hotel and get our satchel and go borne,
-FROM THEso we went there and asked the porter
enough-to get a pass, or borrow money
for the satchel, and be threw this old
to get home with, if he got booted.”
- ^That’s what pa thought," said the Agtcbel at pa’s bead. It was one some
body had tried to get board on, and
boy. ns be rn^de a camel’s track in the
there was nothing in it but ps took it.
f tece of cheese, and then, making up a
He said it would look better to' travel
face at the mouldy mouthful, reached
In the Wholesale Market*.
with a satchel. Bo we got enough con­
into a cracker barrel to get somecracKvention and went over and got on a
ers to take the taste put. “But borrow
freight train, and the conductor put us
ing was played out the second day. Pa
off at Evanston, and we walked to the
lent money for two days, -and then had
next station and got on another, and
to borrow, but they had all quit lend
wan put off, and we kept it up oft and
ing when pa’s turn came to borrow.
----- WIU----on, till we got here.
Say, I think pol­
Gosh, but pa and 1 are out of politics
itics is a fraud, don't you F
from this out. Pa says be will never
“That is the way I have al was lookvote again.
He says the country is all
ee at politics," said the groceryman,
gone to the dogs."
and the bod boy got up to go out, say­
“Well, what was your pa down there
ing. “I am a little interested in know­
for. anvwuyf He wasn’t a delegate
ing bow pa will explain this business to
was he F asked the groceryman.
ma. He has been making her believe
“No, pa was only an assistant dele­
he was high up iu politics, and to come
A Complete fine of
gate, and I was pa’s assistant," said the
home this way will be sure to arouse
Imy, as he gathered in groceries and
her suspicions,” and the boy hobble out
provisions with both bands, and ate as
with the satchel in his hand and a atone
though be had fasted for several days.
bruise on his heel.
“You see, the pollticans have been play­
ing it on pa tor six months. They got
“Fifty dollars to the mau who can
him to work in ward politics, bv encourging him to think he is an impor­ prove that any two things put in this
tant factor in the country’s affairs, He ice chest will taste one of the other.”
wanted to boa delegate, and that en­
He had a refrigerator run out to the
couraged nira, but he got beat, and curbstone, hung the above sign over
then they told him he better go os an each side, and retired indoors to await
. And win psy yoo the Highest Market price
assistant deleXate. They told him that the expected run of customers. Peo­
delegates did not amount to anything ple passed up and down the street, jost­
without some smart fellows to tell them led each other in their hurry, glanced
KOCHER BRO
howto vote, and what they wanted ut the ice-box and its sign, and—went
was a lot of outaidere to go along and on. After some hours of disappointed
brace up the delegates, and ‘whoop-it- hopes and expectations, the dealer saw
up.’ There is nothing that pa likes a pedestrian halt, calmly peruse the
any better than to whoop-it-op, and he wonderful announcement, and rather
took me along to give nie an insiirht hesitatingly advance to the door.
into politics, and carry "he satchel. I
“Do you mean itF ho inquired iu an
don’t want any more insight into poli­ anxious tone, pointing over bin shoul­
-BT BUYING TOUK—
ties. I have had insight enough to last der to the sign.
me until I am twenty-one. Pa told me
••Yea-sir-ee.”cmphatically responded
all the way down to Chicago, what an the deale-.
important position itjwas to be assis­
“Put your money up," insinuated the
tant delegate, and how much depen­ strang er.
ded upon Clearheaded outsiders. There
“No. sir,” replied the dealer, in a
was a band nt the depot, and pa pulled pompous style, “my word is as good as
up his collar, and pulled down his vest cash."
and looked around as much as to say
“All right. I’ll take you," responded
‘watch me now,* and I thought he was the stranger, as he departed.
.
going to make a speech, when the
Some time after he returned with a
crowd walked right over him, and his box under each arm.
hat come oft and rolled under a car and
“Stick to your agreement F he quer­
somebody picked it up and left an old ied.
Ootwlsnt attention given u» bay g low by
dirty hat on the ground. Pa was mad.
continual!)
“Of course 1 will,” answered the
but when the crowd got away that was dealer, wondering what in the Dame of
all the bat there was, and pa took It Christopher Columbus the man liad in
and gava it to me, and he took mine.
It was to small for pa, but it made him
The strauger set his boxes down on
Trade with wveral
look an though he had a great big bead, tiie sidewalk, and a crowd began to
and so I didn’t kick.
We went to a collect He told the dealer that he was
hotel, and a man grabbed the satchel, afraid that be (the dealer) would |back
and told pa to go to room twelve hun outof the bargain, but the latter as
&lt;lred and fifty, and pa was tickled, serted his readiness to put up the
’cause he thought a roem had been stamps if necessary.
The stranger
saved for him. Then a fellow came opened tiw box, lifted out a cat and
10 TO 25 PER.CENT
along and said for the delegates to put placed her in the refrigerator; then be
on bagrs. Pa took a badge and put it opened the other box and took there­
on, and he looked proud, and fellow he from a wire cage containing a large rat.
used to know asked him for five dollars
“Now, mister,” said he, “you jnst
till he could see the chairman of the shut that door in a hurry when I flop
delegation. Pa took out hia pocket the rat inside, and 1’11 go you another
book and let him have it, and before he fifty that one will taste the other in
got the pocket book iu his pocket an less’n five minutes.”
other fellow asked hbn for change !for
The crowd yelled, and the dealer
a ten, and pa handed'it him, and the slammed the refrigerator door and slid
crowd closed iu so tight ps conld not iotoZthe store, with a remark about
find the man to get the ten. Thea we
fools and swindlers. He still refuses
went to find oar room, and wandered to recognise the stranger’s claim to the
around the hotel until we found Xthere ♦flO—but he has taken his signs in.
were only six hundred rooms, and such
room as twelve fifty, and a porter told
The clerk of a southern hotel sent
us to get opt. Pa kicked because he
couldn’t get his satchel, and a big fel­ bin room-mate was in. When the boylow took him by the neck and led him returned the clerk asked him the re­
out on the sidewalk. Pa said be would sult of hh visit.

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Making no Bad Debts.
Doing my own Work
Having no Rent to Bay. '
Trying Always to see
how Low I can place my tried tn hunt op the rest of the delegoods before my custom- thing to do with pa, and they all laugh­
ed at him except the colored delegatee,
and they wouldn’t do anything only
drink with pa. They laughed m&gt; much

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meat for plug tobacco printed on satin

MardigTMO’Malky, the foreman of
Tbetall grutiamau, placing one foot
the night-shaft in the Golden Goose
Mine, was a greet practical joker. He on a stntnp.snd bringing his elbow* to
was pBssirmately fond of tittle April rest on bis knee, looked at the colonel
Fool surprises and sells and gags and a moment and replied: “Yer say dat
rnyrs l»y which he oould make some
one feel silly,and then join tn the langh
with much merriment. He was the
kind of man to pull your chair away
'•Wall, dal’s a good sign dat I doan
while you made a response toast, and
take it, ease ef I did, it wonlden’ be
then he would ripple forth into merry
tuireen’ when I comes, but wheu I goes
laughter when you drove your spine
into the floor and pulled the table­
“You know what I mean, you black
cloth, withfi987 worth of Mumm’s Ex­
scoundrel.”
tra Dry nod rut glass, into your lap.
“I knows whnt ver aavs.’’
Murdlgnui O’MaUey worked nights,
“Yrs, and you’ll feel what I say if
and thought of deyiltry day-times. He
yon don’t keep a way from here. What
worked twelve hours, and his mental
lias become of the plow that was lean
relaxation during the other twelve
ing up there in the corner of the fenceF
was to ponder on some scheme by
“Ain’t de plow dar now, sah F
which he could induce a warm person­
“Don’t you see that it is gone F
al friend to sweilow a can of what he
"How ken I see a thing when it’s
called “consecrated ley" or “joint
gone F 'Clare ter gqpduesa de white
powder,” or break his neck for the en­
gv.unermnn is er gettin’ so cui* 1 kan’t
joyment of tiie careless throng. We
mwiHtan’ ’em ha’f de time.”
had one gnslin named Harrison. He
•TH make you understand .me the
worked nights at the mine, and the
first thing you know. What became of
boys called him Malignant Measles be­
the saddle that was hanging on the
cause he was always doing something
rash. You knowhow a crew of men banisterF
“Saddle gone too. Colonel F
will get to calling a man eome kind of
“You know it is, yon infernal thief.”
a nom de plume or other, and .it will
“Look heah, doan cpme crowdin’ me
stick to him a hundred years.
dot way. I tries ter do de bes* I ken,
Mr. Mailignant Measles was all the
an’ I doan like ter hab my reppertation
time bragging about his tough feet.
dragged erroun’ in de piten o’ a white
He said he could run amile through the
man’s spite. I ain’t been ’tendin’ dat
snow barefoot, and never even get up
uight school ter be ’bused."
a glow on the soles of his feet. He' al­
“Move on and don’t come skulking
lowed that he would run half a mile
around here any more."
and back for a purse of ten dollars any
He took his foot from the stump,
night between Christman and New
turned and walked slowly to the fence,
Year’s Day, Marquis |of Queensberry
then, throwing one arm over the top
rules
rail, he looked back at the colonel, and
Finally Mardigras O’Malley saw a
said:
chance to have some fun, and so hr
“Dar*a a time er cornin’ when you’ll
raised the purse, and held the money
rake back all dis heah slander. I come
in his hands ba referee.
up heah ter day ’apeciin’ ter hab peace
O'Malley got appointed one of the
wid yer.
De niggers down on de
judges, and a friend of his Truman J.
Young plantation sent mo up heah ter
Wise, was the other. Mr. Wise was a
'znniiue yer ex er ’vailable cannerdate
kind ot poker partner of O’Malley’s
fur de leoislatur’, but I sees dat yer
Well, they picked out a regular old
doan want de perrishun.”
stinger of a night, when the mercury
“Look here,’’ the colonel replied,
1 &gt;egged to be brought iu and cared for.
let’s talk this matter over."
We all nearly froze. They were
“No, I’se er’bleeged ter yer. I’ll go
afraid that Measles wouldn’t get the
on back knd tel! de fool niggers whut a
full benefit of thetcool and bracing
mistake da’s made. Good day, *ah,"
air, so the judges sprinkled salt on the
and he began to climb tie fence.
snow, and got him out there ready for
“Hold on a minute. I thought you
•tart. Measles said:
could take a joke.”
“Now you must get me started right
“Yer’s cored me o’ takin' eberytbing
away, bekux, you must rekollect. I’m
else," sitting on the top rail of the
in my bare feet, rikofleet, and yon fel­
■fence. . ■ •
.
.
,
\
•
lers has got on yonr over-shoes on.”
“Simon, you have been around here
O’Malley said that was pH right. and
long enough to know me.”
risked Wise whether Measles was to
“Yas, putty well ’qnainted, bleeged
start at the word, or at the dr«&gt;p of the
ter yer.”
‘
handkerchief, or on tbefireiugof a re­
"Come on. old hoy, and let ns look at
vol ver.
this matter in a sensible way. The
Wise thought a revolver-shot was
colo&lt;ed people know that they have no
the most abrupt and spontaneous
better friend than I am.”
sound with-which to start a fleet-foot­
He got down and approached the
ed flyer from Fly town.
O’Malley
colonel. They talked for some time,
ihdtight that “One, two, three—go!”
nud tne smooth flow of conciliatory
would be just as good; but Wise mildly
words of the colonel were occasional!)
suggested that he cuuld not possibly
interrupted by the pleased haw haw of
ngree to that old, played out process.
the colored gentleman. When every­
O’Malley gave his reasons why it was
thing bad been satisfactorially arrang­
just as well, and urged the inconvened, old Simon said:
it-nse of flndinga revolver in a mining
“I’se mighty in need o’a little mon­
enmp. Nineteen, all loaded, flashed
ey, sal). Dat udder cannerdatc is fling­
forth in answer to this argument.
in,’ his silver ’piong de niggers, an’1
Malignant Measles begrfli to get rest­
wants a leetlc ter sorter oftset him.
less. He stood on one foot and then
’Bout ten dollars’ll do. Tbankte, sab,"
on the other. His feet Iwgan to look
ns the colonel gave him tlie money;
like those of. the November gander.
“wish ver good-day. Mr. RipreaentaHe didn't see why either way wouldn’t
tive."
do. Still the two judges were stub­
Shortly after the diplomatist went
born. They stood there and argued
away, the colonel discovered that a
the matter up and down. It seemed to
fine set of baggy harness was missing,
me like au hour that those men labor­
and that a game rooster for which he
ed with each other, while Meanies padhad paid quite a large sum. was also
died around over the salieflTsuow.

Once he started to go into camp, and
said he’d come out when they got the
thing settled, but Wine naid they'd
agree in a minute, so they got Measles
back and commenced the parley again.
All at once it l»egan to bore its wiy
into the place where Meanies’ brain
should have been, that O'Malley was
working off one of his practical jokes.
Then you should have seen Mr. Malig­
nant Measles break oat. He knot ked
O’Malley dear over a tall man, and be­
fore the Judge could recover had se­
cured the ten-dollar purse. Then he
put his feet in the pit of O’Malleys dus­
ter! ng hair, and kneaded him up gen­
erally.
I do not remember when I ever saw
such a spontaneous retribution, or the
air no full of whiskers and other debris.
Mardigras O’Ms’.ley had to introduce
himself to all his old friends after he
got well. Pulling a man’s nose oat
about six inches, like concertina, and
»ying a knot in it, will change the ex-

A CASE IN POINT.

Yuting Johnnie Jarplcy was inclined
to be a good boy, and his mother spent
much time in instructing him in the
enormity of the sin of telling false­
hoods. and to impress it npon him,
wound up by tellleg him that people
who told lies choked to death. When
the Res-. Mr. and Mrs. Muckle were
taking dinner at the Jarpley’s, on a “Re­
turn call," the next day Mr*. Jarpiev
n.-ked her guest, “80, Mrs. Muckle, you
like my cookiug F
“It is splendid, Mrs Jarpley, just
splendid," enthusiastically responded
Rev. Muckle's lady. “Mr Jarpley is
fortunate in the possession of such an
excellent cook as yourself."
Just as the lady concluded abe took
a sip of water, and a fow drops “going
the wrong way,” caused her to cough.
“There she goes! There she goes,
mother," exelaimed young Jarpley in
great excitement. “I heard her say,
“There ain't a living thing in the
That's the way it was with O’Malley. when you was out of the parlor, to Mr.
room,” replied the boy.
Muckle, that ‘she wished it was all over
“Are you sureF inquired the elerk.
bo could wtps it with a steam derrick
and a bed-quilt, be want to work; but kill a brales, sod she wondered bow
“You didn't look in the bed around
you couldn’t make him touch
.pracu- your husband had ever lived so long.’"
the edges of the mattress, did youF
cal joke with a ten foot pole. He hated
Some of our exchanges are speaking
asked the guest.
“No, air."
iam
did not fight in the war for the
A DIPLOMATIST.

rent away gently eeratchiog himself.

ba found k o«t,bat haeaaMfl*t find the

buy a whole state from the Indian
for a f*w quarts of rum and a market

Quarter.

justice court, and the oppo«ihg
~&gt; •basin tluu tile old
“I/wk heah, jedgr, is yer gi
■wt dar looking unconcerned an
white man boos me dat way? .1
dun him no harm.”
“Mr. Carter," said the judge, “piewe
abstain from prisons 1 iten."
“With pleasure, your honor. I wks
only showing th. standing of this man
Absalom which you all know, is Done
of the best- I shall not refer to the
fact that he was suspected of having
taken a hog which did Dot belong to
him. neither will I dwell on the report
that he stole six dollar* from » ferry­
man.”
• “Jadge!" exclaimed old Absalom,
rising and atrikinga table with his fiat,
“dat ar white—da^ar white mao is er
liar."
“Hold on," replied the judge. “You
must not make use of such language
In court."
“Whut’s I gw in do den? Let dat man
base me? I’se got ter hab some sort­
er way er ’fending myse’f. Look heah,
white man,” aittingdowo, “Fse gwiuetcr put my feet on di* table, an when
I shakes one foot, dat mean* yer is er
liar, an’ when I shakes bof; dat means
yer*s a daim liar, sar.
Now go erbead.”
The judge again reprimanded the
old man, and the lawyer continued:
"Far be it from me gentlemen of the
jury, to throw one speck of dirt ou the
bright sheet of a man’s name. It is my
exalted iesj&gt;oct for a good name that
causes me to mercilessly attack the
bad.
My cliunt is above reproach.
This mao, Absalom—but I dislike to
dwell on the fact that be is dishonest.”
Old Absalom shook one foot.
“During my long experience as a
lawyer, I have met few mm more dis­
honest than this person, for, gentle­
men of the jury, if he wore the clothes
■ if justice they mould be encircled with
stripes."
Old Absalom shook both feet so vigerousljr that his chair tilted over and
he fell to the floor, striking the back
of his bead against the edge of an Iron
spittoon.
“Dam sich a caper," he exclaimed.
“Now.jedge, I wan ter say right heah
dot I’se gwiu ter hold dat man ’sponsi­
ble fur all dis. Foe gwine ter whup
him till yer could bang er saddle blank­
et on de knots what’ll rise on his
head.”
•
The case proceeded and the lawyer
continued his abuse. Wheu court ad­
journed, olc Absalom approached the
lawver and said:
“Now, I’se wid yer. ’Pare yeree’f fur
a killin'.”
“Look here, old man,” the lawyer
replied, “I hope you bare taken no
exceptions at what I said, for you
know it is law to abuse the opposite
aids. Come on, and let’s take a
drink."
The old man looked at the lawyer a
momeut and said:
“I’se wid yer on de drinkin’ question
fur yer hab bercome tie perlitic’ gunuermau I ebber seed. De man whut
was on my aide ain’t said drink yet.
Coiue on I'sc half er mind ter hub dat
case tried ober agin*."

"I’ve had an awful discassion," said
a Boston wife, coming into the room
when, her husband was.
••With whom F be asked.
“With n woman over our back fence.”
“What about F
“The functions of transcendentalism,
and we talked, and talked, anil talked,
and talked, and—”
•'Did she beat yonF
“No, air, she didn't."
“Did you beat herF
“Well—no—I can’t say I did."
“You didn't give iu, did you F
“No, sir, I didn’t."
“You didn’t."
“No, sir; I gave out, and I’m just as
limp as a disb-rag after a hard day’s
washing." And she hung herself over
the back of a chair to recuperate.
There is short-sighted young man
living in the Seventh Ward who is lia­
ble to keep close for a week or two.
On Tuesday evening he was at a social
gathering, and while engaged in con­
versation with a young lady on whom
ho had looked with wistful .eyes as to
the future, he pointed oyer tn the oppoeite side of the room and said : M1
wonder who that conceited fool talking
with that lady in the next room is? I’ve
noticed that be has monopo'ired her
■ Why." replied the young lady, with a

her face, "that is no room; that's a
mirror. The young gentleman Md

A Michigan man whippad

�VERMON

Lewin Stark*, of Grand Ledgq. who
Wahrelenski. living io tbePolWi quar­ •hot Frank B tidy, tlai policeman. Inst
Dou^aa,
ter, allowed the body of her dead child MUDON-, ba* settled the cane by paying
MHM1HAA JKWN.
to lie la the house without attention &gt;300.
Ben
Noah
is
the
latest
victim
of
R. H. Thompson, a Monroe dothirr. four day*, when the neighbor* notifi­
Mrigusd Momtey. LiabiliU** &gt;12.000. ed tbe police. It waa claimed that
u«, but‘reckon*!’ be bought them’’bout
Eaton Rapid*, loosing the first joint of
.
Earrivat Crawky, *n fi-ycar-old boy, the child waa starte^to death.
Thia is unjiikt toward the short, thick-art
Mr*. Loren Pierc£^f Coopersville, his first Anger.
wa* drowned while IsMbing at Lanaiog
The Charlotte Driving Park Associ­
van, with .a florid, clean-sbaren counteon the lltb. while in afit of temporary
Fruto’ .
*
ation will hold its annual meeting July
insanity,
gave
each
of
her
three
child
­
Mr*. C. 1’. Sherman wa* inatantly
1C-19. Over &gt;2,000 is- offeied in pre­
killed by a locomuUve near Alma on ren a dote of atrychnine.and then swal­
WeditM*day.
lowed a dose hertelf. The yonn gear miums, and good sport ia anticipated.
“Th - Little Giant.” Stephen A. Douglas
Wm. Smith, of Eaton Rapid*, ha* Dever owned a negro in hi* life. When be
-----In all the deportments of—
Ofeao. htmer, aged 20, formerly of child, one year old, died before the phy­
made a conditional sale of bi* trotter, first cams to Congress he fell in love with
Owohmi. fHttolly rirot him.telf *t Ches­ sician'arrived, and the others will re­
"Wm. 8.” to Chicago r artie* tor&gt;8.000 a lady from North Carolina, who hod coms
cover.
M
rs.
Pierer
’
*
recovery
la
doubt
­
aning Monday.
The condition* being that he trot* in to Washington on ■ visit, a daughter of
The Sturgis village council have re- ful.
Colonel Martin, a rich planter. Douglas
Josrph Ferderer wa* convicted in the 2fl7.
peakd/the prohibitory hquor law they
'
—An unusually large and attractive aasortment of- followed her to North Carolina, whore be
A horse bdpugingtoanEaton county
Circuit Courtat Monroe, June 11, upon
wooed and won her. They had two sons,
rooently pa-aed.
farmer dropped dead in the strveta of and lived very happily together until she
Frank Wilaon, wa* drowned Sunday, a charge df criinnal assault brought
died. I think, although I am not certain,
while bathing at tbe foot of Mt. Elliott against him by bi* 18-year-old daugh­ Laoaing, from sheer fright at Fore
ter. Several years ago he debauched pnugh’a herd of elephante—an out­ that her father had died previously, be­
aveuuc, Detroit,
.
right expense of &gt;100 to the furrnei queathing to her the income of a plantation
Geo. Keller, a achoM teacher, was an older daughter. and since his arrest
which be owned in Lawrence County,
drowned in a lake near Hilladale, Mun
upon the charge of which lie was con­ for one day’s sight-seeing.
Miss., on which there were upwards of a
A brick building in die business por­
victed, a third and younger danghtei
. day, while bathing.
tion ot Charlotte, owned by E. A. Foote, plantation and slaves ware to be the
Mr*. N. J. Miller committed suicide informed the officer* that he had crim­
aud occupied by R. N. Hold, n aa a property of her children. In this way,
via poiaon ou Sunday. Continued ill inally assaulted her.
Judge Douglass, as the guardian of his
At Sturgis, June 11, Dora Cook, a oakery, wa* almost entirely destroyed minor children, had the nominal care of
health waa the cause.
'
*
by fire Mon lav ujorniug. Prompt ac­
Wm. Fitzgerald wa* fatally injured servant girl, was waylaid by an un­
------- With a full stock of
the Mississippi plantation. It was entiretion
of
the
fire
department
and
favor
by a fall while worl^on a dredge in known man and outraged. He sent a
able wind kept the fire from valuable
couple
of
hoys
to
her,
telling
her
that
Detroit, Saturday.
.
buildings adjoining.
provided for the slaves, which consumed
At Owomo, Juno 9. a man by the her father had been hurt in a runaway,
At the Democratic County Conven­ nearly all of the rsCStpte for tbe crops.
name of Bedford, while swimming wa* and she started for her home,twejpiles
. -------- A large line of------When the war broke out there was a
tion
held at Charlotte on Saturday, the
in theoountry. When out aboqt a mile
accidentally drowned.
fpliowing delegates were elected to the large crop of cotton on hand, which, with
A Mecoata man named Tabor wa* the man met .her, and, after choking,
more
that
waa
raised
during
toe
war,
fell
State convention: M. T. Streeter, C. A.
BETTER THAN IMITATIONS.
nearly killed in a fight at a Stanton and gagging her, committed the out
Into the possession of the Federal troops,
rage. Citizens and officers are looking Mapes, E. B. Scott, G. H. Gaylord, J. and for which the two sons of Judge Dougdance hull Friday night.
M. Corbin, C. H. Rowland, Samuel Rob­
Geo. W. Roeatnan, of Niles, dropped for him, and lynching is threatened.
Edmore was the scene of a mob vio­ inson, W. W. Ashley, J. N. Aines, H. living, one in Chicago and the o'her in
dead from heart disease upon Main
Equal to tbe grade generally selling for flO cents.
F. Pennington, A. D. Baughiuer., Sol­ North Carolina, and bear a striking re­
lence Monday night. E. G. Hawley, n
street- Friday evening.
semblance to their father. Just before the
Hecry Gursky, a young of West Bay liaruess maker and wife were accused oi omon Middleton, F. A. Baker, Silo* war Judge Douglas married a Washington Beat Pattern* Embroideries, Table Lineng, Xapkins, Tevvela,
Anson, Cha«. Gardner. H. F; Penning­
Crashes, Cretonea, Bfc.
City, aged 22. wm drowned at Peto* cruel-y abasing their 8 menths.old ba
belle, Miss Ada Cutta (descended from the
ton was re-elected Chairman of the New Hampshire Cult ),.who was admira­
by with intent to cause its death. The
key while-booming logs Tuesday.
County
Committee
and
Frank
A. EIl* bly qualified by beauty, grace and deport­
Stephen Stiles, of Morley, wa* run child waa found co have been cruelly
Secretary.
Tbe vote for President ment to advance his political interests.
over and killed byaG. R. 4c I. freight injured. It waa nearly starved, one
was: Buller, tweuty-six; Tilden, twen­ She bad no children, and after his death
train while crossing Pine River.
ear was nearly torn ofl, and his little
This department ha* become one of our most important lines and we have made extra
raa married a --second
time to Colon d•
Cleveland, eight. Carlisle, two;
"•»
----------------------At Harrisburg on the 10th, during n body wbb bruised up in a terrible man­ ty-four;
effort* this spring to sacure an assortment In
Hancock, on*.
Williams, of tbs AdjutanuGenoral’s Ds
were thunderstorm Frank Direly and ner. Hawley was arrested Saturday
partment of the Army, with whom she has
MENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND SCHOOL SUITS,
Lived very happily.
wife were struck by lightning and nnd put in the lock up. On Monday il
W. C. T. U.
Judge Douglas was a man of great abil­ Well worthy of examination. Special attention I* called to onr^aaaortment of Choice Btyha
killed.
was found dint the only lawful punish­
of Foreign and Domestic makes as well as low and medium grades. A full line of
ity. Hie mind was capable of grasping,
The body of an unknown man with ment the courts could administer upon
an Aly sing, and elucidating the most ab­
the head oevered from the trunk was the inhuman father wa* a sentence of WHERE ARE OUR BOYS TO-NIGHT. stract and difficult subjects, either In the
found four mile* south of St. Joseph, 90 day* in prison. Therefore, Monday
The Finest we bare ever offered.
In these day* when our town is teem­ science of law, or that of government. To
June 11.
night a body of masked men overoow- ing with evil snare*, when the placet* these qualities was added a courageous
vigor, and a manly boldness which charac­
Mka Hattie Jones, aged 20, a dress­ e.ed the night watch, bound him and
of temptation Hing open wide theii terised all his efforts!' He expected to
maker at Bangor, died June 7, from the took the key, thee proceeded to the lock
doors, and use every allurement, that have been nominated for President in
effects of medicine she had taken to up, took Hawlev out with ropes around
vice know* how to assume to ensnare 1862, and again in 18M, when the combined
- prodnee an abortion.
his arm* and a sack over bis bead.rusliLadle*' Fine Kid and Goat Shoes, Gents' Fine Sboea, Mltsc* and Children’* (Shoe* in
tbe feet of Uie unwary,
shall we Dot courtesies of Franklin Pierce and of Jef­
full line. Fine assortment of Ladies' Fine Walking Shoes. Everything first
Chas. Dunn, of Solon, Leelanaw Co., ed him off the woods and treated him
pause and ask ourselves this question. ferson Davis secured bis support for the
class, latest styles and * Id as low, for same qualities a* by any dealers
who had been missing for a week, was to a coat of tar and feathers from head
in Barry or Eaton counties.
'
Where are our boys to night? For 1
Buchanan’s administration a breach en­
found dead- on tbe 1st near While to foot, then they gave him about thir­
feel that these little ones, these almost sued. “1 beg you to remember,” said
Cloud, Newaygo, county.
ty lashea with a heavy whip and re­ babies are iu danger. What they are
Buchanan to Docglaa, when their diffi­
John Murdock, an employe of the turned him to tbo lockup and disper­
learning in tbe street* and alley*, aftei culties commenced, “the fate of Talmadge
We shall take pleasure in showing our stock to all who favor us with a call.
knitting works at Cassopolis, was sed. Tuesday morning he was token
night has donned her sable robes, is and Rives, who undertook to oppose the
CAHH FOR RUTTER ATv'D EGGH.
found dead near Mishawaka Friday. Itefore a Justice, who sentenced him to
but tbe beginning of a biller end. Ack bead of the party to Which they belonged.”
Cause of death unknown.
“Mr. President,” exclaimed Douglas,
the Ionin prison for ninety days.
Tbe
that broken hearted mother whose eyes
Stephen Lewis, a 11-year-old boy. of woman departed, leaving tbe babe to
defiantly, “I beg you to remember that
are ever dim with unshed tear* and General Jackson is dead.” Frot&gt; that
McBrides, waa playing upon the top of be looked after by the public.
constant watching. Where is her boy day he had to fight the Administration on
some box cars and fell to the ground.
to nightf And, oh, the pitiful pathos the one aide, and the Republicans of DllWBHT KALAMO.
He died two hours afterward*.
of her answer os she says, would to nois, beaded by Lincoln, on the other. In
Mrs. Ci(A*. Barden, of St. Louis,
Sheep abearingis iu full blast.
God that I knew. But he has ceased 1860 be would have been satisfied with
while temporarily insane, tied a hand­
the Charleston platform, and James Guth­
L. McKiunia ba* painted bis barn.
to care for tri* mother’s’praye.s and rie, of Kentucky, as a compromise candikerchief tightly around her throat, pro
Wheat i* fully headed and in blos­ tears and so my night* are tilled with
duciag death, Sunday evening.
som.
sleepless agony and dread, knowing the disunionista put Breckenridge into
At Jeffrey’* Corner*, on tbe KawkawThe long-looked-for rain came Mod
that bis feet are treading the paths of the fight, against bis wishes and bls
lin river, Sunday, a young man, John day, reviving corps.
evil and his Lome coming* will .bring will, but be could not shake off his
McClellan, whose home is at Union­
Luther Colton, census enumerator is cursings and abuse, or else the drunk­ political entanglemen «- When hostili­
ville, was drowned while bathing.
ties were declared he found bis efforts IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
buay getting knowledge*
ard* tielpleasDcsa, and she say* when 1
At the Summit City mill in Grand
Cultivating corn seem* to bettie uiain think bow earnestly I have prayed that
PREPAPED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
Had bis life been spared, he would un­
Traverse county Juue 7, a piece ef work with farmers just now.
my boy might be kept from temptation doubtedly have stood by his old antag­
board flew from the saw, striking Dan.
THAN EVER BEFORE.
Horace Shepard, of Washtenaw Co., I could almost curse this government, onist, President Lincoln, as a defender of
Hovens in the abdomen.
He died the
is visiting his niece, Mrs. A. Mix.
that baa licensed place* to ruin my boy". the Union. Ho died when a young man,
next morniag.
Purter Barnt-s ba* just comple'ed a Knowing all these things,ought not the disappointed and broken-hearted, but no
At Jackson. Juue 6, Thomas Sachen- roomy and convenient wood house.
public man at Washington—no, noV one—
father* and mother* to know where has left behind him more devoted
dorph, amarried man of 80. took a dose
Fred Long and John Cushman, of
the little boy* are each night, and try friends than Stephen A. Douglas, and It
of morphine and died. Despondency
Calhoun county, Sundayed in this sec­ to keep their feel from treading tbe is an insult to his memory to accuse him of
because his wife had left him was the
tion.
having stood up against teh slave-holders*
moat remote byways of sin, and watch
cause of the act
Hiram and Reuben Gridley are en­ ’ere watching i* wholly vain. And power while having owned slaves.
Frank Stebbins, of Collins, has been
joying their annual fishing vacation iu father* who have sons grown almost to
A HERON S STRENGTH.
running an illicit still. When tbe of­
Charlevoix county.
manhood’s state, who arc restive-under
ficers went to arrest him be kept them
Crows, cutworms, wireworms and all control, can yon not
now where
at l&gt;ay all night, but tbe next moruing
pool seed i* what is tbe matter with your boy is at night This govern­
[Denver Republican.]
they marched him ofl to Grand Rapids.
many fields of corn.
ment licenses place* of temptation but
A few weeks ago Colonel William K.
.A Big Rapids man named L. Pred­
Last Monday afternoon was remark­ it also make* somv restrictions. The Slaty, the Fish Commissioner of Colorado,
more, whose domestic troubles have
able tor a very steady, strong north­ work uf drunkard-making cannot leg­ went to the State fisb-batchery, on the
been of long duration, got un a spree,
east wind cold enough for March.
ally commence until your boy is twen­ Platte River, nine miles from Denver.
went to hi* house in Middlebrook
The road* hare received the atteite ty-one. Why then do we see so many While he was inspecting the hatchery be
Township, a few days since, drove his
tion of tbe farmers for tbe past week, young boy* intoxicated ? The salooni*t saw a large blue heron preying upon the
young fish in the box. He approached the
family out aoors and hung himself.
and now present a better appearance.
cannot legally ply his nefarious buai- heron, expecting that the bird would take
Wm. Wiggins, of Cheboygan, left for
The Kalamoites have a wide field to | ties* after teu'o'clock.
Who then do alarm and fly; but the heron attacked him
BoisIBlane Island in a sail boat, June
select from in buying peanuts and
(uriousiy. The bird was fully as tall as
«, to bring a man over by appointment. lemonade, a* Charlotte, Vermontville! so many father*, husbands and sons Colonel Bisty, and was so very swift that
come to their home«, as late even a*
Tbe man came over and says that Wig­
and Nashville bids for their patronage three o’clock in the morning in a state
gins never got there. It ia thought his
instant. He uae/l hi* ueclc with lightning­
on the 4tb.
of intoxication. Tbe rum seller can­ like rapidity, striking all tbe time at
boat was run down in tbe strait* and
Money is so scarce that Indepen­ not legally sell liquor on the Sabbath Colonel Blsty’s face. Colonel Slaty was
that Wiggins was drowned.
dence day will receive but a limited al­ day. Why then are our Sabbaths the enable to do more at fir«t than protect his
H. L. Hasbrook, of East Leroy, Cal­
lowance of ice cream, lemonade aud scene of so many drunken carousal*. eyes, and the blows rained upon his hands
houn county died very suddenly May
jxjauuta, but beer and forty-rod may- I say why are these things ? Because and' left them bleeding. His face waa also
27th, Mr. Hasbrook ate his dinner a*
get sampled quite liberally neverthe­ the rumaeller cares not for broken laws ent In places, for the bird wa* quicker with
usual, was at his barn at 2 o’clock, came
hi* bill than tbe man was with his hands.
less.
broken heart* or ruined lives so long After the surprise was over Colonel Bisty
in and took ofl his boots and paton hi*
8. J. Babcock’* remedy forthe ravag­ as bi* coffer* are being filled, but kt prepared to assume the offensive. Pro­
alippers and died in a few minutes.
es of cutworm* may do for armyworms me extract oilc hundred dollars of hi* tecting his face with his hat, be rushed in
Near Leland, June 9, a case of
or tbe cutworm which works about tbe ill-gotten gains and how soon be will upon the huge heron, seised the creature by
drowning occurred in Carp Lake. The
ground, bur. the worm that is doing cry for lattice and protection and pun­ tbe body, and hurled him to the ground.
two daughters nf Napoleon Pont us,
aueli destructive work in the corn field ishment for broken law*. And I would Then tbe struggle was soon decided, for
earned Catherine, aged 22, and Emma,
Colonel Bisty grasped the heron’s neck and
Uiis season is of another species, being aak why need these be, laws were made held on until his enemy wait choked to
aaed 18, while out riding with Eddie
a kind more destructive and vuaraciou* to be enforced, why don’t we see that
Nelson, were drowned. Nelson was
than the common cutworm, and work­ they are and when the rumseller breaks exhibited to hundreda of people, who noon
ing entirely under ground, eating off the law,punish himjustuhe would us Inrnwl of the Fish Commissioner’s exD. C. Sanford, a melancholy patient
otbe stalk of corn next to t?.e kernel and if we should take his money. I appeal P*o'L
from Battle Crock, committed auiclde
Hash.
sometimes devouring even tbe corn tt- to every law abiding citizen in tins town
at the Kalamazoo asylum Friday after­
[Tourists' Gsxetu-.]
‘
and
vicinity
to
we
th.it
out
law*
are
selt This enemy of the corn field is
Enibo.lv Al! the Latest and Most Desirable Improvements, and are, in faet, the
noon. He tore a piece off a sheet, fast­
On one of the northern trains recently
enforced. Form yourselves into a vig­
nearly white, with a reddish bead, and ilance committe if necessary and when was an old lady, who evidently had never
Moat Practical Machines in the Market.
ened it to the ventilator, placed it
no remedy short of digging tbejn up the law says saloons must close at ten before made a railway journey. After
aronn.l bin neck and jumped from tbo
and killing them will answer, and even o’clock be sure that they 'are closed, looking about her for eoxe time in curiosity,
top nf a_ bureau.
after the corn is two feet high they and not opened in some darkened np- her eyes alighted on the bell line, and she
A drunken vagrant, known an Ned
room where gambling and drink­
have lx-en known to be so destructive Grcare
allowed nnril nearly morning passing at the time what it waa for. “That,
Reed, was found dead in a barn- at
that whole field* uf corn has been en­ If die officer whose business it i* to at­
HarriMiu Tuesday morning. He had
marm,” said toe boy with a twinkle in bin
tend
to Uiis lacks the principle and the eyes, "is to ring the bell when you want
tirely ruined by them.
been dead aeverxl hours when found,
moral courage to do his duty, let him
and whisky can lie traced as the cause
be removed and wm* one put in his
Iter Eaton Cooaty Neighbor*.
place who has. This licensed drunkard liter the old lady got down the family muof hi* death. Nothing ia known of hi*
The capita) of the new Eaton Rapid# waking is * hun-jble l&gt;uaine»K, but if gave * vigorous pull. Of courwo the brakes
friend!*.
men will engage iu it I hope :UI&lt;1 Pray
On the 4th iu Rsciiland Township, Saving’s Bank will amount to &gt;30,000. , that they will !«• obliged to conform to were applied, the window# were thrown up,
During the year1888Cbarlotte’edeath tbs laws in every particular by doing questions naked, etc., the old lady slttinj.
.Saginaw Co.. Mbs Johanna Coughlin,*
even
this it will he easier U» tell where
and
birth
record
was
as
follow*:
death*
school teerher, was shot, and pethape
our boys are at night
the conductor came rushing into the car,
fatally wounded, by John Shea, her 40; birth*, 55.
exclaiming, “Who pulled that bellf” "I
The wool market ha* opened at
discard*-! lover. Shea was captured a
The Union will meet at Mr*. Over­ did.” replied the old lady meekly. “WeU
frw hour* after, and in now m jail at Grand Ledge with price* from 25 to 27 holt’* next Tuesday. All the lailies of what do you want?” snapped the official
the
society
and
all
others
iutere«ted
cent* per pound.
Impatiently. “Well,” said the old party.
Saginaw City.
are invited to b? preaent as we wish to
Race* will be held at Eaton Rapid* consult upon matter* relative to the
June 4, Constable Merrill, of Kalhash.”
anutziM). went to Vickabncg to arrest • Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and coming fourth of July.

UTIBPav.

JUNE 14. Wt

PREPARED FOR SPRING s SUMMER BUSINESS

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Funrishing Goods, Etc.

Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays and
Wash Goods, for Ladies’ and
Children’s Wear,

Ticks, Denims, Cheviots, Checks and Cottonades.

REAL JAMKSTOWN GOODS

A FIFTY-CENT SUMMED SILK

Ready Made Clothing

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS I

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER

McCormick Twine Binder!

First Machine tn the Market. With the Im­
provements for 1884, it Maintains its
Superiority over All Others.

INDEPENDENT MOWERS indREAPERS

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers.

�W.!*

CAPITAL NOTES.

third coxarcniire nlghf.
“Why. thb.4h-t Lt rnther lo&lt;» devoid
dree-.’’]
nnsweti d hi* «&lt;M»d wife, “Yes." i*-plied

We mtiaf take the iriltrr with the |

” , “Yes,’* inainualed hi&gt; wife,
WAAiiiRGTOir, June . 1L-Thr mottoa syiwi.
1
for adjournment yt-s»lerd«y passed the “tome folk* like lots of the bitter.1’
■nd Ironer
And
then
she put od her bonnet to gt&gt;
Huum without a diseeoUng vote- The
.
date fixed U June
Some uppwdlloo. H with tin* deacon.
ni»g. Cliulrtnan
expected in tire Senate,, but a vijpormw
Many hnaineaa (!) inert have (ailed
etiort will be made t*» secure their com­
pliance.
Tire principal objection to lately, owing to the fuel tbnt they have Saves Time, Labor &amp; Clothes.
treen subjected on account of Meen Fun venrion. I saW:
gave fuel to the fury with which he Ml
an earlier kdjournmeui thin August been doing bnaincsa on oilier pwiplr'a
Tlie following A dvantagrb Belong Exclusive1
ia based on the very *.-n»iulo money. Men xvho liHvr a ••iipital basiupon tbe atrangw, greatiy to the aatoniablr toYhls Moelilne:
ground that, iu addition to the upp&lt; opr lo­
tnenl of Sam Lrexnd hi* assistant*. Meen
1st. The rubber 1* swung In such • uiauuer
tion bill*, there are o.trer UDisirtaut itx&gt;4»- their own hard earnings are frenrraily
prudent,
eant
ion*
and
economic,
and
qu*»i
urws that should be acted upon. Ttatf* is
uisv aland at I be eidc.or the cud 0! the machine
treat ng, defended himself, and a brisk) even
tx&gt;M of prt
the Electoral Count bill, Uie Shipping bill, have nooccmiou to tiavil ou (he na and operate it quite auro mdullr.
fight took place from the outer into the in­ inattou i or
tbe Postal Telegraph -bill, and the Inter­ sign me nt road.
•Al. The hibber adjusts it »elf easly and perner room where; by a dexterous maneuver,
lecilv.
£
V
state Commerce bill, ali of which ought to
Fung Hi to«sed his antagonist into a-vat of
renunciation or re- be passed at this ara»ioo. Tire argument
Hd. The rubiter is Iwkl s&gt;|uarc—cannot tip
The Salvation Army at Muskegon sideways.
which- the supporters of .an euiny ad­ baa painted it* Imiracks reti. Thiele
■4th
Tho
c
I
o
U
mss
can
he
shifted
In
ztlie
box
most exhausted, then seising a scissors
journment make in reply i«. that ..i.ly thr lieginning of tin* end. Tin by s)ik'&gt;&gt; th raisitig'tbe rubber at interval* with­
docked his pig tai off close to the scalp,
the consideration
and }mmu|» m
whole city will be » bright rriuiMin bo­ out disturbing Uwregular ni-rfloa.
own. I have ac. ord**d a* these
violated In
uiemmres would extend
lire
Mh. -The rubber l» wisllv disposed of al-ue
ny decWon a* pa*»ib&gt;e.uut I session until late in September. By thia on* the itnuy leave* it.
Fun, like a shorn lamb, was then allowed
time the Preeldcnilal campaign will have
to depart and did so hastily. News of what
F. T.‘ Boise wishes it known that he guaranfairly begun, and as tbe prominent nrembera
had occurred wan at once transmitted to
mere./ pcraonal et both Houses are expected to particlp .te re* Acker’s DyspcpsU Tablet* to i«e the be«: For Kapidity, Cunrrnirnre aud Labor
rmedy for indigraUou ever nude, that alwayr ✓ »&lt;nrlug thin Mu' hine far Excrlw aM
they urge the necessity for a session uf real
va uc »o » “ .i'-..
....
—
eUeve headache..
valion of tbe pig tall is th" greatest pun­ the
Othej-x.
■
country. I oaid Cour year* ago In ac­ beture commencing tire. arduous work of
ishment a Celestial can suffer, expressed cepting tbe tiomlnidon: ’ Knowing a* Ido, speaking on tbe hustings. Colonel Morri- . Spring may be postponed on account of thr
himself fully satisfied with tbe measure of ttieref* re, from m-*n experience, bow areal Hin th hl kA ’ tbe Sen .to will agree to tbe veather, but that De* spring bonnet, never.
IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.
me
difference
la
between
gliding
througu
un
vengeance which had 1 alien on tbo head of uivclul n utli.e and wonting out a teiona ol. House’s proposition, but .should they refuse
Territory and Machines for sale in quantities to
that, July 25 wbl be the date, next fixed
Prof. Harris' Pastilles for nervous dehflity. ■mit, and on reasonable tenn*. AKrtits wanted.
hIs treacherous friend.—Brooklyn Eagle.
.... —
—————— ... —- upon. *.
•tc.. ere offrwl on free trial. Their failure Address.
.
,
fr ede.ai Adiutnistratio.i without an anxious
The increase in the area of spring wheat muse* no lu»s except to proprietor*, who kw»
REPPETOA HULLIMJKR,
scuse of the diuajulUeaof tbe undertaking, if
TIRED OF LIFE AT'EIGHT.
heir merit. Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis, M­
&gt;utnmo..ed by tbe Mintages of my country- appears to be nearly WOO.000 acnm, or nine
.17 49
NMhvtlla, Mich
per cent. No part of the Pacific Co*,! is
iuea
.0
attempt
tnis
work
I
suall
endeavor,
Wbj’.wo Little Child re
An Iowa dog ha* killed 287 skunks this sea
wiui God'slteip, to bo tbo efbciout inSvrumo.il iucludcd oa spring wheat. The largest in­
o&gt; thoir will, huch a work of renovation, alter crease h In Dakota, amounting to about ■on. He *111 l&gt;c exhibited at the next rceuteDmany year* of inl«ru e. eueo a reform of sy»- 400,000 acres. Tbe condiUuu of spring
[Philadelphl
lialgbo*.
: etna and policies, to wbic.i 1 would cheerful­
have sacr.tuxxi all that rcmalnel to me of wheat averages 101 per '.ent. Gralu
Down to tbe black banks of the Dela- ly
hea.tu aud Ute, is now, 1 fear, beyond my is hip to the standard in nearly every
- North WolcoU, N. Y., Jan. 97,1851.
I am better prepared tii»u ever before to
strength.' ”
diattict, and the condition of winter wires! IbeumaticSyrup Co:
”
Winter’s ice, two children went on Thurs­
continues high and the average is 08 against
-t h w Hi pleasure I write you in regard to
day. Their purpose was suicide. Tbe time wcii-*nown to you and to others, and H4 a mouth ago. 1L was 75 In Jn»e of Iaal
our Rlieumatic Syrup. I yhiuk it my duty t&lt;
name of one was Charles Drenk.aged eight wheu. at U.noiunaU, though. reopecUnx my year and 99 al the same lime iu 1882. Since et tbe suffering public know what it has donr
Any Bump made wl'l be furnished.
years. His sister Clara #as six years old. wisno* yourecif, you xmm -nlcuted to me au tire last rejxirt the Illinois average has de­ ■ irme. 1 have suffered greatly twoyeara with
many valued Iriend* to relinquun
Two days before the boy bad attempted sui­ ■ppcul-irom
that purpose, 1 reiterated lay de.ermiuat.on clined 11 i&gt;oini*, Ohio three and Kentucky . lieumalism in my hip. 1 hav* tried ipany HuiStrait’s Brass Cylinder,
cide by hanging. These two children had unoondiUouaiiy. in toe tour years wb oh three. Indian-. Michigan, and some other uenta but received no benefit from them. Be
ng
ucquainted
with
a
numlicr
wlto
had
been
...
nothing
ba*
-.ccurred
to
The
best
made, tmed tn all my tubuhrr dellr.
States show a higher con lltlon. The Aver­
tied themselves together in their attempt
ured by the Rheumatic Syrup, 1 gave ita tris1
.co. but everyth.ng to airciigUieu.
at solving the secret of the shadow feared
h.- c nsidera ions wuich induce ' my age conditions of the principal Staten are: aid 1 am cured after using' but four bottle*. 1
Am also agent for
New
York,
98;
Pennsylvania,
100;
M.rydthdrewal
from
public
Ute.
To
all
who
of men, and were only prevented from the
tno* tbe syrup *111 cure any rase of rbeulna
are addre-.*c&lt;! me on the subject, my l»nd, 90; Geonria, 93; Texas, 98; Ken­ ism, If taken as directed, as hundreds will Htrait's Celebrated Wind Will.
execution of their intent by tbe interfermention ba* been irunkly communicated. tucky, W; Ohio, 83; Micbigan. 91; In­ estly to In this Immediate vicinity. I am
This mill han a stiff wheel and thr machinery
■noe of John Giddlng, an observant neighis capoed over. •'
.
■
diana, 91; Illinois, 76; Misaouri, 90.
'ratefully yours,oor, who had witnessed their attempt.
.My patrons can relr upon g»xl work awl 10C*
Jonx'P. Fowi.br. Justk-eof tbe Peare.
The increase in the area of oats I* four
puu.icly atated my determinaUoa to be Utcprices In every instance.
Tbe cause of the children’s sincere effort
per cent, and the average condition 9b. it
Pimpies, blotches, sores or scaly eruption- bottom
Give me adrial,—5 mile* -outh of NashvHM.
at self-destruction was alleged parental
was
16
last
year
and
W1
In
June,
1882.
•m
anv
part
of
tbe
body
can
l&gt;c
cured
by
thooresponsiuiUty. Tue appeal maJo to
abuse. James Drenk, their father, has, in have
It. A. BROOKS
me by the Democratic mua»CHWIUi apparent The averages are hlghesL as is usually the im) of Rlieumatic 8yruo, which cleanses tin
common with the responsibility of intro­ unanimuy, to serve them onoe more, ia v-n- ease, in tbe States north of the fortieth ;*r- lie system aud blood of all Impurities, and
■uild* up the debilitated system and gives Den
ducing them inte the world, the burden of utiL-d to the tno-a deferential eomuderatioa, allel, and coming up to the standard In all ■ de
to tbe feeble andoverworked sufferer.
would inspire a ai*|&gt;o*iUon to ao any- tbe Western States. The general average
rearing other children, all of whom have, ana
tuiug desired ot me, it it were com-latent wuli
Tom Thumb’s widow la being courted again,
since his wife died in 1877, grown up and my judgment ot duty.
I belrevo that ol rye has advanced from 96 to 97.
Tno barley average has fallen from 101 and by a man five foot high.
left him. One of them,, Maria, is the wife tlicro is no instrumentality in huma.i
society ao potential in l.s inuueno upon man­
of a well-to-do operator tn a Hansing: on kind for kvhxJ or evil ns the governmental In May to 98. It was 97 last June, and 91 in
June,
1882.
It
is
97
tn
New
York,
90
I
d
THOUSANDS
cotton mi IL A Timet reporter yesterday machinery tor ndtninis.eriux justice and lor 1‘ennsylv.miA, 101 in Wisconsin, 100 in All over theEXCITED
land aru, going Into ecstacy ..ver
■* w* sse* . * — ■
niaaitix and executing law*. Not alt the
afternoon reached the hovel where the fam- ■Iccmosynary
institution* ot private benevo- Minnesota, 97 in Iowa, 10J in Nebraska Dr. Klug’s New Discovery for consumption
ic-ncc to wuich philatituropis * may devote and 90 In California. These States usually i'hcir uuiooked for recovery by tbe timely u*e
their uvea are *&lt;» iruitful in tamefia as the produce four-fifths of tbe crop.
.if Uii* great life saving remedy, enure* them
rescue ar.d |&gt;rvaerva.lon of pn* machinery
io go neatly wild In iu prai&gt;c. it Is guansulrchildren to bang, drown, or burn, as they
XV orK
•-d to dosltivelv cure Severe Coughs. Cold*,
BLOODY WORK OF A MANIAC.
saw fit, at home. From adversity they
Asthni*. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarsened
had learn tri to cook. Iu the smoldering tnu people, for titty years, a, u pn
Low of Voice, or any affection of the Throat reproved modes. Cali and see Nunph
veto ciiLet’. never contemplating an oH cis)
.«nd Lungs. Trial Bottles free at F. T. BoIm’s
Drug Store. Large size $ 1.00.
tatoe* when the reporter entered.
Teeth Extracted withuuCPain.
Wheiuso, W. Va., June 12.—A boy
“Why do youwautto kill yot.self, Char­
named Andy Adams attended a series oi
No charge for Extracting wlnre we do the
lev ?" be asked. The small &lt;uicide cowerTHE GREAT GERMAN
PLATE WORK. Satisfsctlnn guaranteed.
meetings held by tbe minister of a Hsptial
a brief pcr.od lor a apccnd purpoae, andouiy Church on North Creek near here. In the dioWINK BROS
REMEDY
wben tue occa&gt;h&gt;n *«*t mcd to require Irom me
tli-jt Mie. lu.-c of private preference! to tbo trict school-house He became deeply Im­
poked the po'atoes.
pubic we 11 are 1 undertook U&gt;e state ad- pressed and went Insane on tbe subject ol
“Wiry uptF’
minutrauon of New
t-wmu &lt;&gt; ... religion. The family consisted of tue imy.
ou y
In the high-pitched treble of youth the Mippoeed
that
that
In
a sister of eight years, and the mother, who
could tbe executive
boy answered:
lived tn a sparsely-settled neighborhood.
“Fop licked me night before last because
RHEUMATISM,
Tbe non-appearance of tbe family last Mon­
I1WH. »t
day caused apprehension, olid when
■ - . art* h»
supper to git.”
tire neighbors called they founu that
Sciatica, Lumbago,
The amsll boy and still smaller sister in
tlie mother and daughter were both
craiic
inajoriiy
of
tin*
people
Ueyred
to
have
the corner began to beat rataplan against
dead.
The former had
Lbead
HUD ACHE. TOOTH 1CH1
out 10 tue Federal Government, a* it
the back of a picture of Abraham Lincoln, worked
bad been Hi that of tnc state of New \ ork. J m shed aud the latter’s throet was cut from
SORE THROAT.
which she had ^lacked from tbe wall with beloved that 1 ha&gt;l Mrengub enough then to ear to ear. The buy waa ou id crouched
QUINBY. HWKLLINOS,
,
In
a
corner.
In
reply
to
qu
all
ms
he
said
the tongs.- She bad black hair and blue
tbe Lord told him to offer hi» mother and
IA hrt h» Ij Iditm Ik-1 Amr In mW,
a ai/ocresor faithful to the xa.no policy. sister as a sacrifice, and would bring them
“Why did you want to drown yourself?” to
Tttough aax.ou* to seek the rnpoM- of priva.e to life again. Tire mother was killed with
I If you «r« * mrchanlc or farmer, worn out with
asked the reporter again.
Ufc, 1 nevertheless acted upon tbe ide 1 that
•‘Charley wanted to go swimming,’’ was every power m a trust, and involve* a duty. a boCcher-knlfe. The boy la in custody.
hutnehote dotir* tn Paike
Jo reply to the iuldrc«x«t tbe cotnmu.ee oouk The religious meetings have been stopped.
the response.
muuicaUux my nviuimuiov. 1 deplck-d the
The- boy, open-moutteed and round-eyed, difficu tie* of the undertaking, and likeneo
Fim CLMTS A BOTTLE
my toellux* in engaging tn it to ibo-e of a
BANE-BALL.
•said:
soldier entt-riug baoln, but 1 did nut wit'ibo.d
n crimper

BEST BitHJIE Ilf THE MARKET,

Celestial, drenched

lew sized
from head to foot,

p Leonard' street, jumped on • Buahwick

aapry looks and emphatic monosyllables
showed that they were not Sending bless­
ings after him.
ina endeavored fruitlMaly to learn from
of the excitement. Through the medium of
a professional gentleman, however, who
was with Mr. Burlingame during the mis­
sion to China, ho succeeded in obtaining
tbe foil-wing particulars:
Ah Chow, iu 1861, kept a small tea hong

rtteamof commerce known as Chatham
street. New York. He b there still, but
doing business for others, his venture on
his own account having turned out disas­
trously. He b principally noted for his
benevolence, and is, therefore, generally
the first person sought by poor and friend­
less Celestials arriving in New' York to
week their fortunes. About the time stated
■a high grade Mandarin named Meen Fun,
who had come out bore “under a cloud,”
was received into bte employment as s«-cretary or amanuensis until, through influand permission to return in January, 1848..
On tbe eve of his departure Ah Chow con­
fided to his oaro a letter and $1,009 in gold
for his wife In Canton.

some months later, Ab Chow had reason to
expect some intelligence of Meen Fun’s ar­
rival out, he did not know what- to think,
as several advice* had been received in
New York since the announcement of the
safe arrival of the vessel in which Meen

strange, too, wh&lt;*fea* heretofore every mall
brought him a letter from his wife and his
two little boys, Dun Kee and Mun Koe, not
a line from them came now. Being at last
unable to account fur their sudden silence,
he wrote to an old friend of his named Hi
Wing, one of the Pos’.-offloo attache* at
Cantou, asking him to ascertain for him
whether his wife was alive or dead, and
In due time camo a letterdrom Hi Wing
Informing him that bis wife and children
were ahve and welL The epistle then pro­
ceeded to say: “Seeing tiiat vou are alive,
for which Heaven be praised; this man.

he informed your wife that yon had cut off
your pig tail and died a Christian. He also
stated that you were in poor clrcun. •lances
left was a sum equal to jlO,-which he
handed her. The worst remains to be told.

peared to be much attached to her and ‘.bo
children. One day, however, when your
she cultivates a little tea patch on one of
tbe spurs of the Welding M&lt;&gt;un ains),Meen
Fun called in Fung Hi, the auctioneer, and
having converted all the household goods
and valuables, including one of the earliest
copies of Confudus, 4nto a considerable
amount of readjVaih, exchanged ft for
American money and disappeared, leaving
your wife and the children only tue bare
walls of thair once finely furnished domi-

WinlMillslWells.

Tubular and Drive Wells.

WINN BROS

New Dental Parlors

FOR PAIN.

Parker's Tonic

From the letter, too, It appears tha1 others
ere involved ia her misfortunes, for, ac­ that did it.”
“What for?"
cording to tbe peculiar-criminal jurisprud­
“I’m too tired to take off my shirt—look
ence which pre-vails iu China, when an
-at them lumps.”
offense is committed justice must be pla­
cated by a victim. If tbe principal offender
half an inch wide.
“I git lumps like them every day
motcly or slightly connected with tbe cans.

bamboo—of justice in this instance fell
upon the unfortunate auctioneer, Fung Hi,

“Do yon kno

license revoked. “Pedal judgment prevails

“His
Ah Chow wm aghast at tbo revelations
The “wife” was tbe boy’s mother. The
contained in the letter. Was this the Meen neighbors of the children have resolved to
Fun whom be bad housed, clothed and fed? ••toke them from the possession of their foThen the scoundrel had evidently appro­
priated all but $10 of tbe $1,000 which be the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Is
■ children; had deceived them with tbestory

[Boston •fllobe.]
Of * yearT” asked ibe.reporter.
thegms like a sedative unction to bis heart,
be resolved to await patiently the sure pun-

ratchin' ’em. Hence I began driving

poae; explained to her Mia peefldy of Meen

everythin’, from a nnedl* to a pick-ox, aa’
money from a nickel to a fifty-dollar bill.
Didn’t that bill look awaet a lyin’ there!
thin* I find—les it’s too bulky—I don’t
never expect nobody to neuira do flfty-d dlar billsev mine when they find ’em! Only
yesterday on Washing on street I poaMxl
over a fat, hwaltby-lookitr* f»ua I ketched
sighplur it between the dsu-b-board and the

Itver her hatband’* letter, failing to And
disposing of misdirected lest re in Chinn,
therefore, still believing

4ion of her, aba still regarded aa her lawful
hnsi4&gt;ud.
Havinz ascertained In June last that
as intending to

friend of Ah Chow named Yu Bee, profilm to keep a bright look

oomplisbnd without tbe uioal energetic and
efftcicai personal action on the part of th*
chief cxrcut.ve of tbe itepuimc. Tue can­
vas* and administration which It Is lieaired that I should undertake would em­
brace
y flve
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The clubs of the National Base-Ball

following record:

S65 M
e«cb cvuut)
• W. ZIEGLER 4t?CO. Oilcagn. Ill

Providence
10 Philadelphia.
New York..
______________
UiDetroitv...
Buffalo
The games won and lost by the teams of
the Union Asaeclation are as follows:

Bt. Lout*34
2 Baltimore. .
Cincinnati17 10 Phllalelpbta
Boeton..M
B Washington
ChicagoU lOjAitoona
The Northwestern League clubo
made the following record:

mads me familiar with the requirements or
soeb a work. At tbe present ume tbe consid­
eration* which induced my action la lh*O nave
become Imperative. 1 ou«ht not to awume a
e not the physical strength to
To reform the Admlnintra-

Grand Rapida..I8
Quincy .t..18
Fort Wayne17
Baglnaw............ 17
Bay City18

people.
' could
Jlch tbe
undertakmg would involve. But, iu my con­
dition of advancing year* aud dcoiinmg
strength, I feel no uaeurance of my ability to
aocomp .sb tboee objecta I am. therefore,
constrained to say deBnitely tbst 1 can not
now assume the labor* of an AdministraUun

UVE STOCK —Cattle
Sheep
Hoge
FIX)UK—Good Co Choice

a mere QiodivuluaJ
impulse tor good-

crime* like tbo»e of Mt-en Fun.
Rewrote to hi* wife informing her that

bad failed to put up

maiadmintirtratiou, under Utc demoralizing

have IniecU-d tbe wuole G&gt;vurniuental sy«J
tern of Ute U niu d State* with the caiicerourf

MilwaukeeH

IMuskegon...
I M;nneapolis
1BUffwater. .
I St. Paul

Ul-COX * OJ

r*nUC on aames tuver, va. la* northern
setllemeot. Illustrated circular fee t

■ Anffly

FARMERS IMP HORSEMEN.
I am no* in my own shop, corner of Main
and Mill 8ta. where I am prepared to do all j
kind* of Blacksmitolng. I make a specialty of
‘ ring diseased feet, and gunr-1
rve satisfaction. Thankful:
soliciting jour patronage
I am very RespecUully,
JOSEPH BURKETT. |

ffrights Indian Vegetable Pint

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaint*

the suicide of the children is opposed

cede him in their affection* only for the
parpns,. of further deepening and after-

Meantime the hou-e of Ah Chow, in Can­
ton, had been sold under fored-sure, and

us

I kep* on. I looked fur it when I come
rards; but p’rhaps it warn’t nothin' tut

“Are all “rivers as fortunate aa you iu
find ng things?**
to do with it. Sotne people
nothing, yer know, as other*
, there’* J .in bimpson. (They
iBuffalerJlm lor bo wears a big
coat 'bunt six mouths in tbs year.)

All e r us drivers And that

bestowed
would

nto their
trenglli 1

Timsx.

hroiAXaroLU. Ind., June 11—Hon.
Thomas A. Hendricks, in an Interview con­
cerning Tilden’s letter of declination, s&lt;fd
that tbe news was not ■ surprise to him,
tor wlwn he'visited Tilden August Inst
that gentleman very firmly announced his
intention to remain periectly out of
politics. On a succeeding visit in April
last Ute same determination was ex­
pressed. Mr. Hendricks thought there was
little doubt that the old ticket would have
been unanimously nominated at Chicago, if
tout the demand for it among the Democ­
racy was sltnost universal, and greater
than any movement Ht tlwrkiud he hid
ever seen In pobilcs.
I’vreooaly be
fell no great disappointinent; lie did
not want tbe office of Vi&lt;e-P&gt;e-ldent
eight years ago, and did j»t* want It
eow, but if tile old ticket bad rotn ihtcd
In the field ho altould bare counidered his
slectlon to that place 3 great honor an*

THE MARKETM.

WHEAT—.No. B Ited
No. t Spring.
CORN
(»V1H— Western
MTB
KiKK-Mess tNew)
LARD-fiteam.. ..
CHRR8B ”
.
WOUL—DotwMUc
CHICAGO.
BEEVES—Rxtra
Choice..
Good....
Medium
Butcher
Inferior Cattle
HOGS— Live—Gooa to Choice.
SHEEP.................... .. .......
BUTTER—Creamery
Good to Cboois Dairy.
RGGS-Miash
FLUOR—w later
MS:-:::

B«r*ey. Ko. t
■BOOM OURNPOTATUKR—flood to Choice

Shingle*
_ RA-T I.IBE1ITY'
CATTLE—Bent...
- Fair to wool..
HOGS—Yorkers..
PhUAdHph.M.

BAtSIMOU.

“Ha! ua! ertea Annul Bennett.
“Why don't yon buy a Dennett 1
’Tia tbe only wine bine tlrat will cut y&lt;wir w
And with twine very nra'ly vrill Mud

Then cease that horrible friiwwinC,
For of nil iuiu'hinr« 'tlx the crutrnin^.
And take iny adrire nn«l do not di lay.
But buy on*- of IJ. E. Po-vnlwg.

Large stock of Top aud Open Buggies, Phaetons, Plat­
form and 3-Spring Wagons, Whips, Ilarnense^ etc., that 1 will .
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call and see me

�H. R. DICKINSON i CO.
Positive Cure*-—
”
•Tbrv® to five
walking-a to*

HEW MACHIIERTI

Baorwlft*,
iTICA. UVAW.^-^riu»=

public m&lt; n, to nolle® the different styles

with a crook’d

and trippwd

with Flour that will delight them. Ooe

For initanoo iom» oommuntoaA yellow omni I-us bowling downward

channing maidens, who seemed to smile

Ti

U. SWUM -a »««-1

West vtowinx th® sights of th® Yelia t

from the college physician.

He

first

trin tn
p
ing at Narragausett nor no met miss
B®ach. it was late in the evening. Allan '
was walking along over the smooth sand ‘
of ths shore smoking' a cigarette and |
wondering bow long ho could postpone
going back to Princeton. A young lady
passed him carrying a small basket
of flowers. Allan is near-sighted. He
mistook her for a flower-girl, and said:

Miss Brach laughed.

As her ail very

realised his mistake For a moment he
stood speechless, and then, falling on his
knees, he made a graceful apology. While
he was brushing the sand from his trousers
Miss B.:ach ran away without making any
reply. Allan started in pursuit and got a
mutual friend to introduce him. The rest
followed as a matter of course. Allan has

has sacrificed his studies and bia future to
bent her side even to the time Miss Beach
had the measles.
Mrs. Beach, however, interfered when
Allan was over here last. She told him he
could not expect to marry her daughter
before he had graduated from college and
had settled in some profession or business.
Tbe prospect was not inviting, but since
then Allan has remained apparently close
to his books, evidently determined to go to
work in earnest. Hia changing nature has
'been the source of great worriment to Mr.
Arthur. He has lectured bis sou repeatedly
on his careless ways and habits, all to no
effect. Mrs. Beach seems to have had
mere influence. How long it will last is
another matter.
Allan is in his junior year at college, aud
He never could be called handsome. He is
scarcely twenty yearn old. He stands six
feet two incbee in his stockings, and does
not weigh over one humlred and forty
pounds. His face is long and narrow. He
han coal-black eyes, long dark hair, and
Mr. Arthur doe® not oppose the match.

■o long as he keeps within a proper limit.
“1 don’t suppose my son will want to
marry,” said Mr. Arthur, “for a co pie of

engagement to Miss Katie. They point to
his alleged engagement with Miss Maud
Crowley and several other young ladies
slnoe bo entered college. “All the bloods

once a year.”

Allan has follow.-d their

leader in everything.

Before tbe end of

gagement has been broken off, and that the
young man has lost his heart to another
fairy.”
Tbo Beach family are highly respectable
the head of tbe household, died a few
weeks ago, leaving his wife and children in

stock. They have lived here since the war.

very homelike looking

young Arthur's suit, bat not caring to

sparkling blue

eyes, and

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

th® Pres I 1-nt, Executive Mansion, Waih-

dent personally you should always say,
terod i’, knocked tbe top of his hat in while •*Mr. President.” “Your Hon'ir” or “Your
walking past a fat passenger and a telcred in bad tas®, yet it ia no uncommon
UM
thing to hear public men from the diff rent
nitir remtdli
parts of th-’ coun ry open conversation
ItHEUMATIC BYRUF CO.. Rochester. M. T.
failed.
with the President in theae terma The of­
ficial title of tbe Governor of Massachu­
over his countenance, and be unbuttoned setts is “His Excellency,” and of tbe
his ooat and went down into his waistcoat Lieutenant-Gov &lt;rnor, “Hia Ho ior,” but
the President has no offic al title, and is
turned a shade paler, and b® dived bur- called simply "Mr. ’ President.” In ad­
r
lDto •ach ot hi* trtM“er** P ’ckets. dressing communications to the Cab­
Obvious! v there wore no result®, for h® inet effloers ynu
should, however, Everybody exclaims upon viewing our Immense New Stock of Spring and Summer
Goode, Juel Opened, consisting of all the Standarde and Novelties in
write, "Use Hon. Ciarlei J. Fotger, 8-ere
,hr___h
troueers, aud felt carefully In all the cor- Chandler, Secretary of the Navy,” etc.;
were, while the three charming maidens,
the fat passenger, and tbo telegraph boy
began to find some difficulty in restraining General," or “Mr. Postmaster-General.”
Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear.
their smiles.
Should you desire to write to a senator
The dude turned an iamlprlpg glance yowwould direct to ” Tue Hon. G -orge F.
upon the first passenger, but'; that .person Hoar, M. C...Senate Chamber, Washing­
made no sign, and then the yicum began' ton, D. C,” and if a formal communication
commence tbe epistle “ Mr. Senator,”
five cents. He hurriedly (lived iato his which title you should also use in private ILe are going to “Wake them up early and keep them up late,” and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prices “Town Talk.”
overcoat and pull’d out from one pockut conversation with him. Of course, if you
an embroidered handkerchief, and from were an intimate friend, you. could take
theotber a newspaper clipping about th® greater liberties, and perhaps cail him
Bociate de 1’Harmonie ball, and laid them “Dear George,” or something of that sort;
on tbe seat. He next produced from his but I am talking now only upon formal
Just drop in and try to comprehend our “drop” in prices. Another item,
waistcoat pockets two lead pencils, eight communications. A member of tbe House
,
also, you will then notice, that
cigarettes, a memorandum book, a visiting ia not so particular, however. You would
card, a toothpick aud a glove button®r.
From the inside pocket of his coat be took John D. Long, M. C., Hou«e* of Represen­
three letters, a Rus dan leather pocketbook tative®, Washington, D. C.” In speaking
aud a ticket to the Arion ball, and added to a member you would ordinarily address
them to the heap. Then he evolved a pen­ him by his last name, but if he had ever
knife, a bunch ot keys, a pocket comb, a been a Speaker, Senator or Governor, in- I
silver fruit knife, a corkscrew, and a ciga­ variably give him that title, for it Is not Don't allow it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare
with the evtraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.
rette bo der from his trousers. Next, with only customary, but it gives him the iman expression of hopeless despair and bit­ pr asion that you have made a par­
ter anguish he reached into his hip pocket ticular study of his record. Many a I33.g-ri.est j=rice paid, for Eutter and Eggs.
and ad led to the collection on tbe seat a man has wrecked his chances by call­
revolver, and Anally dragged forth from ing an ex-8enator simply “Mr. Blank.”
his coat tail another handkerchief with an You must have some knowledge of
embroidered monogram in the corner. the war in order to steer skilfully
Toes® tbe dude regarded for several mo­ around among these statesmen. If a mem­
ments with silent horror, aud just then the ber ba® t&gt;een a General, call him that, and General Dealer,
driver thought it waa time to ring Hm bell
but I would advise you to draw the line in
■tart at the sound, put his property back the Inst-named title, for a man who has
into his several pockets, assumed an ex­ served during the war and risen no higher
pression of dignified unconcern; pulled tbe
■trap, descended loftily into the street, and
bolted into the St. Nicholas hotel without elected to Congress. I do not know how
a single further glance at tbe three charm­ tbe custom waa originated to limit tbe title
ing maidens.
“Et 1 was a slim, like that,” remarked to be the fact nevertheless. In addressing
the telegraph boy, gaxlng after th® r®treat­
ing figure, “I wouldn’t pay no fares
down town. I’d git in a draught an* blow Carlisle, and tbe Justices of the United
States Supreme Court, th® Court ot Claims,
and other judicial bodies of final resort, as
TNTHE COLOR CRAZE.
“Mr. Chief Justice.” and “Mr. Justice.”
This is a republican form of government.
[Ban Francisco Bulletin,]
little better if
in the outside painting of bouses in this
which I have mentioned are as immovable
limited the colors to those which repre­ aa the long line in the court of “Vic­
sented tbe ordinary building material a toria IL” ______

AHEAD AS USUAL!

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.
!T0U OBJECTW'."1

MUR OBJECTI

An Active Trade is always conducted on 15668600

To The Front I

THEY STOPPED

A THIEF.

ARRIVING DAILY.
lines of goods
find them a

D. C. GRIFFITH
GREAT UBUCEMEJTS1
Offered to the Trade.

FARM WAGONS, Wideband Narrow

pliah this if his father is not re-elected is an

captors bold him until tbe panting indi­
vidual bad taken a wallet from one of his
trousers pockets.

and played at sk Ulee with bottles of wina J Tb« l«»ient gentleman walked hurriedly
“ On one occasion,’’ says Mr. Sutherland, down tbe avecue for a short distance, and
** two lucky, diggers laid a wsger about then, breaking into a sharp run, dlsapwith tbo largest about I" Tbe first one orlastitamsr received

OUR SAW MILL
Ko. 1 Hard Wool Laaiter.
We keep everything in this Uno.

n.

r.

nicWiNNOiv

Give us

a co.

EABT SHERMAN STREET.

A Big Thing!
Haring purchased Warner Bros.* stock at
Groceries, and occupied their late stand
and added new goods, I am better prepared

GROCERIES,
DRUGS

AND

MEDICINES,

—4XCLCDIXG—

Patent Medicines, 011m, Dye Stuffs,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, School
and Blunk Books, Stationery,
Cigareand Tobaccos, Pure
Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes than Ever.
trad Icdon that my stocks are

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any now on exhibition In Woodland, and
every article will be sold at Bed Rock prices.
Bee me when tn need of Groceries, Drugs or
Medicines, and I will save you money.

I. N. HARTER.
Woodlaxd, April 12,18M.

THE OLD RELIABLE

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­
MEAT MARKET
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
HENRY ROE, P
,
Nashville, Mich.
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, CottonFor choice roasts or luscious steaks,
Or pork to go with Dice w best cakes.
andes, Hosiery, Etc.,
Go to the Old Reliabie.|

William Garrison is an emplye of tea
OU Works at Bergen Point. Jeremiah
Hathaway, of Pittsburgh, a friend of hia,
ia paying him a visit. The other night they
came to New York to spend the evening
I desire to call Special Attention to the
with a friend who lire® in Third avenue,
out with vermillion—red setoff with purple. near One Hundred and Twenty-sixth mentioned above, believing that the Public will
street.
It
waa
midnight
when
they
left
These eccentricities sr« found in private
dwellings as well as in ■ ores. In tbe case their friend's house. They walked down “Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.
When they were be­
of tbe latter the advertising value of brig -t Third avenue.
colors ia well understood. A store pre­ tween One Hundred and Twenty-fourth
senting a great deal of color ia distinctly aud Ono Hundred and Twenty-third
visible for blocks. But why a man should streets a man camo running around
have a green or red dwelling-house
trimmed with the colors that make the toward them ai full spool. The next in­
greatest contrast is another thing. No stant another nan turned the corner of the
street. He was evidently in eager pursuit
doubt there waa a good deal of deception
ia toe old s&gt; stem. It was Dot exactly tbe ot
ha 1» man, for h® cried out:
thing to make a redwood bouse take on th® ' “Stop him 1 Stop him! He’s got my
!”
color of a marble, brown-ston® or granite pocket-book—
Garrison and Hathaway headed off the
other building materials as respect® color. flying man and seised turn. H® pleaded
Almost any shade or hue can be imparted with them to let him go, declaring that his
pursuer had robbed Mm of his watch and
was chasing him to secure his pocket-book.
That a man who had been robbed should
tian a malachite honse, with brick trim- bo wildly flying, with the robber tn doe®
pursuit, seemed too unlikely a story to the
what kind of a structure it is. Certainly captors of tbe allrg -d robbed man, and
they held him until the pursuer came up,
factorily than on neutral tints. Rows of
| “Thia man has got my pocket-bock I” ex­
claimed the latter. ■•Please hold him until
Green lawns and shrubberi

There ia in Victoria
-Malli

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

Plan. Good People of Woodland

WOODLAND, MICH

houses. Boms years agfi an Innovation
waa made* in wbat waa called the trim­
mings. Tbeae latter were usually of a
darker ahada. But of late we ar® getting
away from theae rigid ruled. Every man
now paints his house to suit him&lt;elf. Olive
tints have long been fashionable. They
are found in carpet®, wall-paper and up­
holstery. There are hou es now painted
on the outside in the same colors. There

.rmers will find It to their interest to make
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statements.

Tire.

roprietor

For pork sausage, pure and sweet,
Made tn a shop that’s always neat,
Go to the Old Reliable.
And pleklcd pork to bake with with beans.
You can boy if you have the means.
Al tbe Old Reliable.

And for an old fashioned dinner you can eat
without grief,
Get a good solid piece of sweet pickled corn
beef,
•
To be had at the Old Reliable.

Good veal and fat mutton, the best in the
laud
We shall alsraa keep the like ou baud.
At tbe Old Reliable.
There is something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant pressed core beef.
To be bad al the Old Reliable.
Lard, did you ssy, well we should smile,
We have it on hand all the while.
Al tbe Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t be afrsi®
We keep ’em fat, specially for our trade,
At tbe Old Reliable.
The Gid Reliable is tbe place that can’t be
beat,
And don’t you forget It.
tr The I Highest* Market Price paid for
Hides, Pelts, etc.
HENRY ROE.

ST^RzTJSTG-, ’84.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,

Carriages and [Photons, Top
and Open.

Spring Wagons,
wagons, Etc.

Call the special attention of tbe public to their

BUCKBOARD

We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

Wool Twine

the wallet. Supposing that he intended
dloa», Garrison and Hathaway
him to render any aid that might

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

of conduct ruined many of tbe diggers.”

me the minit I showed up.

day with his children’s cries for brva I

Bun trod and Twenty-second street.

His
t*S7tsudS\ai'i

it aB.

Ho toiled ou through life in povwr-

rated railway station, and Garrison found
that hi&lt; p cket-j ocket containing flty

fart any article in ibe Hardware line.

FAUL a VELTE.

�RE

SICK
HEAD

The Mazara Falls (Rout*
STANDAHbVlP Meridian) TIMX

far Infants and Children
lanifwit dispcxltion to

Almost every blizxard that swoops over
this section causes similar ot net of sufferdelusion that, while it may be colder Jn thia
latitude than it la further south, “You
dost feel it.” Men bury their frozen
wives, children and other relatives and
strangers with many self-comforting ob-

of Providence, and boom their town all

aaLdluws:

natural Bleep, without morphine.

Mail.

«v. Exprew 10 35
Pxciflr Ex.. 1 1.S51

Fan-well then to Morphine Byrtine,
Castor OU and Parvcortc, and

climate in winter, and that. when the
blluard rolls about thi-ir habitations they

RECONSTRUCTED NUPTIALS.

MAIN LINS.

Caatorifti
and uvcrcviDi
lion. Sour St---------- ,
, ----------Fevenahneaa. It insures .health and

Mail...?.?.. 8.&lt;
Day Express 4.1
Atlantic Ex. 3:

CENTAUR LIWIWIENT—an absolute cure for Bhetuna• ixni. Sprains, Burna, Galla, Ac. The moat Powerfill and Penei rating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.

lection of wooden huts calling itself a city .

ACHE
c-lhcra do »■*.

CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New Tor*

FOR TEN CERT8.

tax collector find no room to give mire
[Chicago Times.]
than a mere mention of occurrences which ! Richard Brown, tbe young man who
elsewhere in this country would posses* a thought be was doing a smart thing when
startling LnU-rest. If a man or a woman he gave hia own name and tnat of bis bride
and a child disappear, the newspaper is spelled backward, in order to secure a margood enough to chronicle tbe fact, and to riagu license and thu» prevent publicity,

the County “Clerk yesterday morning, aud
skeleu ns.begin to peep oyt from the 'di­ braced him-elf at the marriage-licenso
minishing snowbanks the discovery of tbo window. He had bis bride with him, and
remains is usually dismissed in three lines. tbe pair looked sheepish enough. “I see,

EURNITURBI
Our stock includes Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suite of all styles
and prices.

little incidents of Ufa in the frozen North-

clerk, “that I made a mistake. But I gave
our names backward because we didn’t
want it known that wo wore married.”
“But don't you hr

HE MTEBT TUMBLES TOR
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,

*wuu MIC

•»«»MIC w.c. w.

ONE COOK BOOK.

th us I a* tic railroad telegrapher, impressed
Opposite
“Richard Brown,” replied he.
with and surprised at the fact that with the
w
“That's the name, is it?” reiterated the
ctill alive, telegraphs tbe information clerk.
abroad, but d-nlala afe promptly sent out I fc “Yea,” aaid Brown, “and the lady’a
from forty different points. If a statement name is Josephine Advlla Wilcox.”

Bulwar Lytton’s Bridge.

mec after them, for no re* I dent can see | "No,” said Brown, “I didn’t think I was
more than a mere “natural death” notice doing anything wrong, or 1 wouldn't have

frozen to death, a stage lost; or mall cartier buried in the snows, somebody w.ll
deny it from a point 3J0 miles away, where
nothing is known about it. It is a fact,
nevertheless, that dozens ot people have
been lost in tbo storms tore during tbe
past winter, and the winter has not been

and Brown waa admonished not to be so
■mart in ihe future. The County Clerk
stated that, under the circumstances, ho
would net prosecute the man, though be
would be more severe upon such cases if
they
. occurred again. Brown didn't give
hie bride's name of Josephine backward,

A snowfall which iu some localities
would scarcely make good sleighing, be­
comes in thia region a foe to human life of
almost inconceivable fury. The flakes are
always small and dry, and borne along by
winds of such power as to make locomo­
ure overhead. God’s will I* best exemplified tion almost impossible; they cut the flesh
in the law* He has made for the creatures whom like razors. Toe blizzard comes up sud­
Hebas placed under their control. Neither denly, like a tornado, wrapping the earth
tbe child's trustful “Our Father.” nor tbe
old man's “Forget me not In tbe midst of mine thing tbo appearance of whiteness. Ot&gt;infirrnltiea,” will altar thia by the weight of a
single grain.
Science and art first— then faith and prayerla tbe order of Heaven Itself. Divinity heals stifled by the*whirling clouds which onthrough its agents, and those ageula an the
vague antiounrela life a burden ginning of one of these storms it is bard to

that name In that way. Enibpesoj sug­
gested itself to him a« being a little too
formidable to wrestle with, especially as
bis knowledge of Slavonic tongues is some­
what limited. After renewed protestations
of regret at the inadvertent masquerade,
garnished with becoming blushes from the
bride, who had been married under false
colors, the thoughtless scion of tbe B own
family pocketed the revised license, and
tbe couple hied them to a marriage dis­
pensing officer. Justice Arndt retied the
knot which Rev. Mr. Emrlch thought he

“What a iieautiful bridge between old age
and childhood i» religion. Ho«r Intutlvely tbe
child begins with prayer and woesh p on enter­
ing life, and bow intutltlvely. on quitting life
the oid man turns hack to prayer and worship,
putting himself again side by side wltb tbe in­
fant,” remarks 8ir E. Bulwer Lytton, in his
“Strange Story."
Yea, but between its distant abutments the
bridge of life has many high and awful arcliea,
through which tbe wild water* dash and roar
In wrath and deeolation. Prayer and worship
alone do not sustain these. Nature's solid

and duties weakened 5 You
blood is sluggish and taint-

parted for home.
A CLEVER RUSE.

r bother, in fact, the greater

a blizsard onos attacks a section it grows
colder very rapidly, and added to tbo ter­
[Lenoir (X. C.) Specie•_]
“Lucky” Joo Wilson, chief of a gang of

been shut up tn damp,

llfe.

can prevent a man from losing his way in
a blixxard, so nothing in tbo shape of cloth­
ing can prevent his freezing to death if he
cannot find shelter from the cold which
follows. It is very difficult to tell just
the air tilled with icy particles long after

THEOHLTTRUE

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he heard footsteps ha threw the snow into

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all pursuit. A visit to his cell showed how
artfully the escape had been planned.
Wilson had killed a chicken and saturated
himself with tbe blood, then ripping open
tbo mattress ho hau concealed the chicken
in it. Ha bad scraped in a lot of snow and

Grand Rapids Lv

mswimK:..;.

To make theirSprinig Purchases with­
out First Seeing My Stock.

Early this morning the Warden of the jail
entered Joe’s cell and found him lying on
bls mattress, which was covered with
blood, as was also tbe prisoner's shirt and
mouth. His eyes were wide open and
r taring, bis jaws fallen, and his limbs
cold. Help was summoned, and tbe body
was carried from tbo coll into an outhouse,
laid out for burial, and placed in a plain
coffin. Tbe mother and sister of Wilson

rise from tbe coffin, put bis hands omi­
nously on hia lips, and bolt from the room.
She screamed and fainted. Tbe ruse was
not discovered until an hour afterward.

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The time when the seeker of a new borne
long journey tn a regular day coach, with no
great majority of such passengers being unable
to provide their families with the luxuries ot
Pullman Palace Bleeping cars, on account of
the expense. The Atchison, Topeka A Santa

its lines with sleeping cars which would afford

extra charge to an persons traveling, even cm

graphy of the Patriarch Abraham, and re-

MARK

line of the road, as well

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inj seat moj mim

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These cars are also well lighted and vcntOat

Physician and Surgeon

.thspHna

8UU Streets, Nashville, Mich.
ELY’M

aedaltUri-!

they had at band aa beet they could. Doling

in natural history, replied: “The bog baa

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C*«ms bo Pali
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■eat

as companionable and enjoiabJe as poa
Tbe train men art- b!k&gt; inetrurlcd to k»k

fevers, irrltabfiltj
ing house* itig
tootheir
many questions in their
These cars form a part of the express trains

JSftlSlAl

will
exborter,

Notallqaor

mhts

death. It 1U&gt; licved that they realised tbe

ei« it &lt;
remarn in the

if LtSViu Pullman Tali

�Another victim to tbe btte ot a mad dr*
ha* beea add«d to tbe already long ii« at
camm which have lately occurred iaUiis
city and its suburb*. Tin- same dog which
fatally bi£ little Elmer Lyon* the eleventh
of January in the town of Lake, also bit
Eva McMahon, tbe four-year-old daughter
of M. L. McMahon, living an Forty-sixth
street, near Wallace, and if repcr s art- to
be relied upon at least half a dozen other

Jam 0. miiiu u4 John * La(u
for Prwidi-nt ud VicoPruidont.

Tbs Former fiomiakted on tbo Fourth
Ballot and the Latter by
AoolaioatioiL

Eva McMahon was playing. or rather
toddling along the sidewalk not fifty fee*
away from her home, when she was at­
tacked by a dog, which bit her on the right
ch'ek just below the eye. Bhe was i mime­
diately taken by her mother and sunt to a
drug-store, where tbo wound was cauter­
ised, after which it healed up and gave her
no particular trouble until last Sunday
evening, when she became restless and for
vert«ii. Dr. Kiley waa called In and in­
formed of the circumstances. He gave it aa
' bls opinion that the sufferer would die, but
consulted with Dr. Caldwell in regard to
the case, and they agreed that all that
could be done wonld be to relieve her suf­
fering as much aa possible.
She lingered along, the spasms becoming
more frequent and severe until yesterday
morning at 7:83, when ueath ended her mis-

The Convgatioo.
CtnCAOO. Jutig fi.-Tie

convention

sttting fiMBberaot the contesting delegations,
tnciudinv tbe entire Mabone de.egaUon from

•mrndtnems to the proposed rale relating to
tbo
ot cCooalinr
th* new National
__ ——method
&lt;1* ...ip..'.,..ntn
— IK.. mKiln

•eoted
that, each State snail be entitled to four deleratco-Bt large, with two additional deiega es
for each mntnl&gt;er of-Conxre*o-at-ianrefifanyi;
that each Territory and the Dls-rict of
Columbia shall be entitled tn two dele­
gated, and that each Congressional District
shall be entitled to two delegates. Mr.
Btsuon. of Mas*achuscua on behalt ot the
minority of the committee, reported a
rule that each State shall be entitled to fourdclegate^-at-largv and one additional delegate
for each l(Rpr&lt;-sciit«t!rt-at large (if an v); that

for the itopubllcan Presidential Elec oral
ticket at the last preceding Presidential
election, and that the Republican National
Committee shall, within a year after each
Presidriitini election, certify the representa­
tion to which earn State ia entitled.
A lenguiy debate foi nwed toe introduction
of tbo minority report, part clpated In by
Messrs. Carter, of Indiana; Brady, of Ken­
tucky: J.ynch. of Mtraiasippl; Townsend, of
New York; West, of Ohio; Filley, of M.a*ouri:
Clayton, of Arkansas, and l-ong, of Massa­
chusetts. It be nr evident tnat the sentiment
of the Convention wa* decided.y against the

Georgia.
flUoote .

The Renubbcan party favors a Roller which
hall keep us from entangling alliances with
to expect that foreign nations snail refrain

ern Hemisphere.

may In any sea protecttbe right
citizens and tbe 1 trresis of A
tbe burdens under

no sea unexplored, ana a nary which take* no
law from su erior force.
RettoeU, That appointments by the Presi­
jority report was then adopted without oppo­
dent to offices In the Territories should be
sition.
*
During the discussion of tbe above ques­ made from the bona-Qdc citizen* and rettoneuta
of the Territories wherein they are to
tion. Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, was called to
.
preside. Chairman Henderson's voice having serve.
failed him. the effect of a severe cold.
The Committee on Rneolutious being ready enact such laws as shall promptly andcfiectie
suppress the system of polygamy within
to report. Ga'usbu A. Grow, of I'cnnsylvania. ally
was call to tbechair to permit Mr. McKinley, our territory, and divorce tbe political fiora
Cbairo an of the coniinitter. to read tbe re­
port. tSUch was a* follows:
•
THB FI.ATrOHM.
Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, from »he Committee
on Resolutions, then presented tbo following
The people of the United States in their or­
^^Hepubllcans of the United States, in ganized capacity constitute a Nation and not
a mere confederacy of Statea The National
national Convention assembled, renew their Government
ia supremo within the sphere of
allegiance to tbe principles qpon which they its National duty,
but the 8tatoa have reeerrod
h.LA tr iimnhi.1 in air ■iwvw.a.Ivn Pn.Klili*ntlal
right* which should be faithfully maintained.
Republican party ha*, after saving the Union,

and tbe embodiment of the l&gt; si thought and
highest purposes ot our citizens.
Tbo Republican party nas gained It*

liuenu of the Gov*new the duty of
who«o sound statesmanship, long conspicuous
in Congress, rare promise of a strong and
suooeas.ul Administration, a promise ful y
realized during the short period of bls office
as President of tbe United Ktates. His dfs-

in tbe Administration of President Arthur

protect the rights and promote the interests
of its own people. Tbe largest diversity ot
industry is most productive of general
prosperity and of the oomfort and inde­
pendence of tbe people. We the re I ore
demand thru the imposition of duties on for­
eign imports »h..lL be made not “ lor revenue
caiy,” but that tn raising the requisite rev­
enues for tbe Government, such duties shall

tilled ndustries. and protection to tbe rights
and wages of tbe laborer, to tbe end that act­
ive and intelligent labor, as well a* capital.

juvio ate. Tbe perpetuity of our Institutions
rests upon the maintenance of a free ballot,
an honest count and correct return. We
denounce tbo fraud and violence practiced
by the Democracy in Southern States. by
which the will of the oter ia defeated, as
dangerous to the preservation of frt-e InstlioUona. and we solemnly arraign the Democrat­
ic party as being the guilty recipient of tbe
fruits of such fraud and violence. We ex­
tend to the Republicans of tbe South, regard­
less of their former party affi tatloua. our
cordial sympathy, ano pledge to them our
wul secure to every citiand color, the full and
xcn. of wt
complete
f nil civil and poilUcwT rlrbtx.
Toe renort wks unanimously adopted.

afteen minutes of enthusiastic cheering, tbe
Chairman rapped twice to stop the cheats, but
.was only cheered for bis trouble. Ho rapped
thrice and the crowd sang“MarcningThrouah

three cheers and a tiger for
which the Ou Ineos proceeded.

of Mississippi, and Winston.
When tbe Plate of Vermont wa* reached In
tbe call of8taua.Gov. Long.of Mawachusetts
responded, presenting the nam. ot George F.
Edmund*. Mr. Long's speech brought out
loud and pro onged applause from the vast
multitude. George William Curtis. of Now
kora. seconded Mr. Edmunds’ nomination.
Judge J. B. Foraker spoke tn advocacy of
Senator John Sherman, ot Ohio, and aaxed his
vic-s to bls country in both Houses of Ongross and aa Secretory of the Treasury. Ho
was loudly applauded.
Aitor the balance ot th*- roll of States and
Territories nasi beer, called Judge Foraker, of
Ohio. Jumped to hl* feet and moved that
the convention proceed to ballot. Half

of Pensylvanla. moved that five ballot!
be taken but no second waa given. Mr. Thu re­
ton. of Nebraska, moved that tbe convention
adjourn until ten o’clock this morning. Tbe
roll-call was demanded nnd resulted .as fob
FOURTH PAT'S FnOCXkDIWOS.
Chicaoo. June 7.—Notwithstanding the dis­
sipations of Thursday night, the delegates and
spectators, bearing in mind tout ticket* were
no help tn penetrating a crowd of 10.000 peo­
ple outside, appeared bright nnd early at tbo
I—rir o.-Vi
niu nf non.

Tbo convention was called to order at 11:3)
o'clock: prayer by Rev. Dr- Scudder, ot
Chicago; tbe roll was called for the purpose
of filling the vacancies in the National
Committee, and then the first ballot wa*
ordered for a candidate for President
of the United stAtea.
Following in the result of the
ntrr dallot.

Atanama - William lounrblood.

Georgia- H. F. Putney.
Illinois—J. T. Littler.
Indiana—John C. New.

failed completely to relieve the people uf the
burden of unneceaaary taxation by a wise re­
duction of tbe surplus.
rcci tan incouaiiisea oi we tar n, anu t;&gt; re­
duce tbe surpiua not by tbe vicious and in­
discriminate process of horizontal reduction,
but by such method* as will relieve the tax­
payer without Injuring the labor or the great
productive ink rests of tbe country.

presalon which it is now experiencing and the
danger threatening its future prosperity, and
representauves of Utts important agricultu­
ral tntcrein, for a readjust mentor duty upon
foreign ol. tn order that *ucn industry snail
have fui&lt; cud adequate protection.
We nave always recommended the beet
money known to tbe civlltzed world, and we
urge that eOorts should be made to unite all

all tbo relative value of gold and silver co la­
- sort tmnortiint prerogative* of the general
Government, and tbo He publican party dis­
tinctly announces its purpose to support such
legislation as will fully and rn.clentiy carrv
out tboconstitutional power of Congress over
Interstate Iommerce. The principle ot tbo
publie regulation of railway eurporatinns is a

tinn tbs; abafl prevent unjust tndiacrimln^
lion and exeeasivc charjre* for t ransportati .n
and
people ana tbe rai^W.—.that secure
. I... to tbe
.1 ........
ta vor tbe establishment of a National

Maine—d. M. Haynes.

Micnigan—John E. Hanbora.
Minnesota—H*. J. Norton.

Nortn Carolina—L. W, Humphrey.

Vermont—Georee W. Hooker.
Virginia—F. 8. Blair.
West Virginia—John W. Ben tn er.
Wisconsin—E iward Sanderson.
Arizona Territory—(.nark Churchill.
Dakota Territory—Judre Bennett.
District of Columbla-iPerry B. Carson.
Idaho Territory—John M. Collin.
Montana Territory—James A. Smith.
Now Mexico Territory—Stephen D. Elkina
Utah Territory—C. W. Dennis.
Washington Territory—W. D. Miner
Wyoming Territory—J. M. Teary.
Adjourned to T p. m.
Tnw convention was not called tn order for
the evening session until
when Chair­
man Henderson announced that the bustores

nysptcRHisly to-

fected a cure. I* the madstohe has .my
from the wound. If a man will apply
his mouth to the wound at the first and
suck out tbe virus, it will no doubt beat ail
the mad-stonea ever discovered.

Five of tbe six murderers banged on a recent
Friday iu Ibis country declared that nun had
led til cm into crime.

If you suffer with sick Headaches, Constipa­
tion, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, or Bilious at­
tacks, Emory’s Little Cathartic Pills will reJUrve
,uu, ui regulator at tbe bow els they have no
equal; very small, one to three a duac,—15

A CYCLONE OUT FOR A SALE-

[Alta California.]
During the great storm tbe other day a
phenomenon was observed at Hueneme,
Ventura County, which possesses some sci­
entific interest in connection with tbe
origin of tornadoea, or, as they are popu­
lar ly but erroneously called, cyl ones, which
is a mystery as yet unexplained, between
four and five o’clock on tbe afternoon of the
day mentioned a waterspout was observed
at sea, traveling in the direction cf the
town. It left the ocean behind it a seeth­
ing track of foam, and "as it come nearer
water was seen swirling in it- and dark ob­
jects, either large fish, seals or bundles ot

A New York saloon keeps two big Muscovy
ducks half drunk most of the time for the am­
usement of patron*.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
Tbe best salve tn the world tor Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcere, Sall Rheum, Fever Sores, letter.
Chapped H’nda, Chilblains, Corns, aud all
dkiu kt u , -.on*, and positively cures riles. It
:« guaranu-ed to gne pertect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. yer
sale to F. T. Boise.

New Hampshire.

spout changed Into a tornado; tearing up
weeds and small eucalyptus trees, and
finally struck a house, which it totally demallsbed, tbo floor being carried sixty feet
REMEMBER 3 FACTS:
convention should Join Tenneasco in giving and dropped, without harm to the occu­
him a unanimous vote. Logan's nomination pants. Furniture was smashed, trunks
was also seconded by Mr. Thunttqn. of broken open and contents scattered and
Nebraska: Mr. Lee. of Pennsyltania, Mr.
Horr. of Michigan; Mr. Dancy (colored!, dishes lift in fragments. A second house
of North Carolina; Dr. Arnold, of Georgia: stood In the pathway of the terrible de­
Mr. Bradley, of Kentucky; Samuel Lee, of
South Carolina; Mr. Pettibone, of Tenumsee; stroyer, but luckily tne rotating air column
Morey, of Louislna; B air. of Virginia; Robin- took one of those sudden leaps upward
which ore mentioned in reports of to many
Western tornadoes, and the house escaped
coio ed people of the South.
uninjured.
Theae particulars are furnished by a cor­
ule, but was
delegates to respondent nf the San Buenaventura Frez
— It is poeitlvelv proven that ZooPress, and show that it was a genuine tor­
Phora (“Dr. Pengeily's Woman's
‘•Mabone” were sent up from all over the nado which done the mischief—such as
Friend"), la the best known remedy
ball, but be. being abeent. Mr. Blair, of Virfor ail complaints peculiar to Women
abound in Kansas, Missouri and othei
young or old.
States of tbe Mississippi Valley—but oi
smaller dimension* and inferior d- struc
ere be given leave to print their speeches.
Shortly afterward toe chair started up with tiveness. But tbe interesting circumstance
sudden determination, and put the motion to
suspend tbe rates and make Logan's nomlna- is that this tornado occurred partly on sea
and postponing the ose oi Zoo-Pbora
n -.Ha WM.,
tKa, &lt;n and partly on land and thereby proved tbe
makes a dangerous (perba;&gt;s fatal)
mistake.
the chair declared tbe motion carried, and absolute identity so far as cau«e is con­
cerned of waterspouts and tornadoes aa
completely as Franklin’s experiment with
during which time wverai clustered around the kite proved the identity of electricity
the cbairmaB, evidently trying to convince
him that be had put his foot In it most disas­ and lightning.
Sold by every druggist iu Nashville.
trously by not permitting Logan's nomina­
tion
to lie
formally
made
by
A unmnier-* nerve.
a call of the States. Mr. Henderson, however,
wa- dtitormined. Shortly afterward. Grxirve
[N. 0. Tim e»-Democrat] •
K Daria of H.iools. demanded that tbe cat!
of 8ta:*-« be made, and It wwa bad with the foitime that were stuck on gambling,” rem»iked a faro,dealer in Louisville, Ky.,a
three voom for Falrehlld, but sb&lt;&gt; tly changed few nights ago, as be deftly shoved the
card* out of a box, making the jack io»e,
iumb a voted solid, but us tbe two delegates and picking up a bet that was heeled from
ar&lt;&gt; not on speaking terms, each reso and an­ tbe deuce and one that was on the
nounced bis affirmative vote aeraraielv. The
usual motion was mail' to make Logan r. nom­ outside cot ner of the king, “but i think
ination unanimous, and was carried witnout the worst case I ever saw waa that of a
man named Bruno. He ct^tted in the
decided to appoint a committee to notify
Blaine and Lomn of their nomination. Tbe at a salary of $LS a month. He served t as
.-.mderning diseases of women and children.”
time without drawing a cent, and last fall, ’Free
io any lady reader of this paper. Postage
during the races, he came here with ^7-0 in in sealed envelope, 4 cents. Address,
his
pocket.
The
first
day
he
struck
town
R. PKNGKLLY A CO.,
: Veteran Club, ibo convention adjourned
Kalamazoo. Mira,
amid tbo cheers of the audience and the he lost &lt;703 on Monticello in tb« beat rare,
flaying of the ’-Skar Spangled Banner” by the when Gua Match *ws Leat him. He came in
from tbe track and put the other
upon
the high card mid loat it on the turn. He
K IM by m Exploding Best Kn«. .
then borrowed fifteen Cento to get shaved
WAGON SCALES,
Nirwmrno, N. Y .June IS.—A barrel of on, and walking off he enlisted for five
beer exploded hi a brewery here, killing
James Qulllan. His head was tnanrled be­
yond recognition. The uewn of the accident coats off their back to play, but that man
caused his Invalid wife tolxwuic demented.

North Carolina.
Ohio...................
Oregon..............
Pennsylvania...
Rhode Island
r-outb Carolina.

Vtrgtnla
West Virginia.
Wisconsin

next challenged. Kx-Becretary Thompson
voted for John Hberman. The rest were spilt

name of General John A. Logan referring
ball &gt;t and Blaine gained one. Arthur
in eloquent terms to on -T-l.career
_ . — as n •nd
rained one in Kentucky. Arthur lost one in
Lou^Utna and Blaine gained two, getting one

c - »r» wtiteti ft it

Florida, Jesse D. Cole; New Mexico. Stephen
B. Elkins; District of Ooiumbla, Colonel Perry
Carson.
A motion was passed allowing State Central
Committees to select membereof the National
Committee tn cases ot vacancies. On motion
of Mr. Taylor, of Illinois, the time waa limited
to ten minutes in presenting the name of a
candidate for Vtoe-Prcsldent, but no attention
waa paid afterward to tbe resolution.
The next busmen taken up was that of
nominations for Vice-President. Tbe roll of
States was proceeded with until Illinois was
reached before any response was riven.
Then Senator Piumh. of Kansas, took the
1 erred to tbo platform adopted as an excel­
lent one. and tbe nominee for Preoidrnt a*
one
who
could defeat any Democrat

F. T. Boise disLoctiy slate* that Acker’s
English Remedy has and does care contracted
Ask for circuit. An entirely
A Trituae reporter visited the bouse yes­ consumption.
new medicine, guaranteed.
*
terday and saw an aunt of the little girl, and
learned from her that the usual symptoms
Maj. Booth wy* to bls Salvationists; “Shout
of barkmg were not developed inthis case.
Sbesaid that Eva wonld drop off into •
drowsy sleep, from which sbe would
CREAM AND COLD WEATHER.
What a luxury Is a both In summer. Surely 1
she would go into convulsions, which be­
but a greater luxury i* a clear bead in winter;
came more frequent and terrible.toward just when almost everybody is sneexing and
the end. The little sufferer lay in the arms muffing with a cold in the bead. But when
of her mother, or one of her aunts, most of &gt;ou are attacked use Ely's Cream Balm. It
the time. The sight or sound of the* pour­
ing of water would startle her and throw hay fever. Nut a liquid, doc a sut ff. Pleasant
her into convulsions, which soon wore her to use. Quick Relief. Radical cure.
out.
■
Ten-cent and nlckle subscriptions from ail
Wjien tire reporter was there yesterday
the neighbors were dropping in to see tbs parts of the country are increasing the Bart­
remains of the little girl, and to offer their holdi pedestal fund about &lt;1,000 per week.
condolence to the stricken family. The
We mean business, and have authorized
funeral will take place to day.
every grocer to refund cost to any customer
The frequent occurrence of this dreadful wboi* dissatisfied with DeLaand-s baicratus
malady raises tbs question whether ths
city and town authorities are not crimi­
The Mule is the none of a new organ of
nally careleea in allowing dogs to run at
large without being muxxled. It used to opinion published at Spokane Falls, Washing­
be supposed that dogs were only danger­ ton Territory.
ous of Hable to have hydrophobia during
THAT backing cough can be so quickly cur­
the dog-days of summer, but this theory
ed by bh Hob’s cure. We guarantee tu
has teen exploded, and hydrophobia has
WILL you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver
become almost an every-day occurrence. Complaint! Shiloh's V ttalixcr is guaranteed to
Would it not 1* iieller to kill all the dogs cure you.
BLkEPLESS nights, made miserable by that
than to endanger human life in this way!
Icrnbie cough, bluluti’s Cure is tbe reiuedy
Many dogs are only a nuisance and ex­ for you.
pense to their keepers, and their owners
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breata
hardly know why they keep them, except secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
that they dislike to kill them or turn them 50 cents. Nasal injector tree.
FOR lame back, aide ur chest use Shiloh’s
adrift, but if they were once off their Porous Plaster. Pnce 25 rent*.
bands they would be glad of it.
SHlLOH'b cough and consumption cure is
Another suggestion: Do doctors know sold by us on a guarantee, it cuica ccuoump• ■
anything about hydrophobia, or will they liun.
SHILOH'S Vilallxer is » hat yon need for
constipation, Loss ot Appetite. Dizziness and
all symptoms of Dyspcpcia. Price 10 aud 75
pie have no faith in the mad-stone, but cents per bottle.
CROUP, VS booping Cough, and Brouchittis
there are some who, while they don’t pre­
tend to account for its workings, are will­ imtnedlxtcly relieveu by Shiloh's Cure.
20-51
For 8 de bv F. T. BOISE.
ing and anxious to try anything that

was known 'throughout the length
breadth of the land, and would odd

Washington Terr. .
Wy iming................
Dlst.-ictof Columbia.
UtahTotal.............. ........ STS 334 tO: &lt;b| 80 13
Tbe following scattering votes were given:
candidates
Lincoln received 4 votes fre.m Kentucky and
Hon. Silas P. Dutcner asked unanimous t from New Jersey, and General W. T. Sher­
consent to introduce a resolution providing man received 3 from Michigan.
for the issue of five hundred tickets tosoidirrs andaailors of the late war. Objection
On toe whole ballot Blaine gained »4K and
being made, the resolution was not consid­
Arthur lost 2U, Edmunds lost f. Logan lost
ered.
Nominations of carffildates for President. «H, Hberman lost " Hawley stood the name.
M also did Lincoln and General She. man.
tilalno's friends cboerod for several minutes
of names.
No response waa received
tbeseoom ballot Blalno
until Connecticut was reached, when Mr.
Brandecse, of that State, took tbe stand,
and.delivered
an eloquent
address In support saa. jeMina one from Arthur aid tw o from
u-.
--- C.nnrel
Edmunds. Illinois voted forty- for Logan,
thro- for B'alne and one for Arthur. Colonel
Abne- Taylor disputed the announce me nt and
wa*
the
signal
_- —
Ul-JT
___ for
—lou
-—! and.. prolonged
.unrcheer
Mv ­
chairman 8 desk when the State of 111noil.

•V&lt;s2 (dread;

Ths session was opened by a brief
prayer by Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, of De­
troit. The first business transacted was the
completion of the National Committee by the
addition of members from btetes which had

Wiggins predicts a great storxn for Septem­
ber 19. This is giving timely warning.

Kentucky........
I outsiana
Maine...............
Maryland
■•Mfienggttg.
Michigan

Io cl: ton* by American

labor.
rtenoirdeo tlie importation of contract labor.
wbi-;fe r trom FurojH! or Asia, a* an one.wo
agsteffc &lt;i»e,spirit of Amcrteaa Institutions,
and V # pledge onnwive* to (unualn th* pn.*eril .«» r««*«r»ct ngCh nrec immigration and
to.pvntflite 5t:ch lurtber h gi-iaUun as is neo-

Mr. Burleigh, of New York, moved that the
nomlnat ou of Mr. Blaine be’made dnanlmoui Tbe motion whs carried without a dis­
senting voice, and was the occasion of anoth­
er tumultuous scene in tbe ball. Uaung for

Kansas-Silas Wheeler.

New Hampshire— Edward H. FoSct*.
Now Jersey—Garrett A. Hobart.

standard, we enter

Michigan .
Minnesota
Mlarta*lr*pi.

BLESSING TO ALL MANKIND

fltM'ded with potent medicine advertUements, it
is gratifying to know what to procure that will
certainly cure you. If you are Bullous, blood
out ot order, Liver inactive, nr are genereliv
debiliated, there is nothing in the world that
will cure you so quickly a* Eleetnc Bittern.
They arc a blessing to all mankind, and can be
bad for only fifty cents a boule of F. T. Boise

Arthur gained one at
ip the sir, the demonatra ion tasting for eight
or ton minutes. General H M. Prentka
Mia*ouri. ma le an able speech seconding Mr.
Logan’s nomination.
am I nation I nf J’ihn Sherman. Blaine gained a vote in
alne. HU , Wise insiu which Edmunds lost.
spoke the ;
third maugot.
■
iroke into
On rhe third ballot Arthur mined one from

wa* a «&gt;ttci&gt;nuin. and enjoyed the confidence
and admiration of aiL Hr was a apldler. and
was idolized by the million men still living
who participated in the late war. Tbe name
of Logan waa received by the audience with
wild applause and cheers.
The nomination of Logan was seconded by
Judge Houck, of Tennessee, who lauded him
very highly, declared that bls nomination
would be received with delight by the whole

Ladies

of Nashville.

5 TON

ras lllled wit
b. fata un
n
gained
Uthto valued
When Ohio

�terror to

NA8HVILL
And Her Environs.

titan bom people mighty scarce in tbe*1 Chancellor Glidden, of Big Rapids, aa

Shad.-a, Ceiling Decoration*,
foe tlie spring trade. Call and ex-

gTWtow—Glasgow,
agbicultukax machixkbt.
1 drsi re to asy to the public iu gener­
al and tbo farmers in particular, that 1
mi opening up *1 ray old «taud in the
Hardy building, a flue exhibit of D. 8.
Morgan’s erlrbratad Clipper Mower*
and Triumph Reanera, Ttmn * "
Bog-

J**7

every particular, and will be. sold at
rock bottom prices. When wauling
anything in the agricultural implement
Hue. see me before you buy.

J. M. Bspur.
GF One span work horses, and 8 year
old mule for sale.
L. 0. Crocksr.
GFSae our line of ginghams.
Fowler it, Campbell.

—Tbe report is current teat Nash­ tbe Grand Lodge and waa not complet­
ville leads Hasting* on liberal price* ed until two a. m. The new lodge is
made up of the representative business
C—An effort is being made to organize men of Charlotte, has had a good send
off, and cannot fail to prosper.
a braas band in the village.
Frank
—The wool market may now be said
Helm is tnovhr in the eu'erprise.j
to be fairly opened, about 7,000 Ibe hav­
—The nomination of Blane and Loging been taken at prices ranging from
ru seems to give entire satisfaction to
25 to 80' cents. Marshall, Gallatin A
Republicans in this commonwealth.
Co. and Hardy A Ainsworth are our
—Bill Davis, of Kalamo, has bought buyers. The bulk of the wool already
a lot on Queen St., and ii getting ma­ marketed is designated M “blanket
terial on the ground for a now house.
Inti" and ia in a much better condition
/tebu. W. Smllb and a baaa ball
than last year’s crop. Our buyers haw
collided during a game Tuesday after­ adopted for their guidance in pnrehas
noon. and now C. W. carries a painful ing wool the Michigan rules which are:
looking right eye in a sling J
A deduction of one-third on unwashed
—Earl Cooper, aged about ten years, wool when few fleeces ire found among
wbo has been sick with spinal fever for washed, one-half on unwashed bucks,
the past fonr months, succumbed to one-third oo palled wool, one-third on
the inevitable and passed over the dark heavy uumerchantile wool, one-fourth
on heavy poorly washed fleece. Well
river yesterday morning.
—The Vermontville people have tlie washed tags full price, poorly washed
tags one-third deduction, unwashed
Ladies’ Cornet Band advertised to,play
at their place on tlie 4th, but Nashville tags 10 cents per pound.

has secured their services and the&gt; will
penainly attend vur celebration, .
Writes insurance for the Continental,
—The marshal is making ft survey of
Phoenix. Detroit Fire and Marine. 8nn
and Germania insurance companies, the lots oo tbe west side of Main street,
at lowest rates, and loan* money on from Cherry alley to the railroad, aa no
real estate.
Mortgages bought and survey of them has ever been made,
sold. See him.
r-d t’.oy are wanted to appear upon
iy If you ar« pot ng to bay a carriage tb^riltoge plat.
or wagon set B. F. Reynolds before
X^*he largest family in the village is
you bay_________ _
that of D. R. Barkert. It con sista of
HALF FARE LAND EXCURSIONS
twelve member*—ten children,the age*
of whom range from six months to 21
years. Mr*. B. ha* been the mother of
Complete and perfect arrangements fourteen children, eleven of whom are
have been made for this popular, cheap
Land Excursion, in order to give Far­ now living. 1
—D. Snrffh and Cort Wilkinson own
mers. Mechanics, Merchants. Lumbern»nn. Laborers nnd all parties an op ram* that were introduced to each oth­
portunlty, at a low rate, to inspect the
great resource* of the magnificent er for the firit time last week. The
SOOth weat Millions of acres of timber meeting between the rams was so en­
and prairie lands areawaiting yon, at thusiastic that Cort’s fell deader than a
from two to five dollars pet acre, aban­ flounder the first time they cracked their
donee of good water, climate the finest
in Ihp woild, no long, coldI winter*. heads together.
Tickets first-class, good forty days, and
-Twenty-three members of Ivy
good to stop over and inspect land*.
For rate*, maps and full particular* call Lodge, K. of P-, attented the institu­
tion of the new lodge at Charlotte
on or address
W. 8. Powxrs. Lana Ageht,
Tuesday afternoon and evening, and
Nashville. Mich.
returned home with their faith in the
Jno. B. Frawley, Land Agent,
unfading principles ofF. C. B. mater­
109 Clark street, Chicago, Ill.
ially strengthened.
tyOne dollar buys a pile of goods
/^the Republicans of Castleton
At
Fowlbr fit Campbell’s.
vicinity will meet in Justice Parody’s
iy Young man, if you want that office, over D. C. Griffith store, Tues­
begrv painted before the Fourth, take
it to Frank Woolcott and have it done day evening next at 7:30, for tbe pur­
pose of organizing a*Blsine and Logan
club.
Active preparations will be
A BARGAJTM.
made to make the campaign lively in
I offer for sale at a bargain and oo
thia vicinity, 0
Hkmrt Rok.
—Did yot^ver notice such a radical

E^Call aad see the novel tips in Em­
broidery and Linen Trimming* at
Adda Nichols’ store.
ty For nice Extracted Honey call
. on
W. E. Griggs.

FUBN188' MKAT MAJRKET.
Freah and Balt Meats, Dried Beef,
Smoked Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­
stantly in stock.
Bv keeping best
-quality goods, selling tow and attend­
ing strictly to the want* of my custom­
ers, I bop' to merit the litwial trade I
.am receiving. Tbehighest price paid
for hides and pelts. Cali and see me,
East Side Maio St.
Johm Purniss.

iy To loan on real estate &gt;500 for
Jong time.
H. Cok.
PF*See our line of 6c prints.
Fowler &amp; Campbell.

EFNewburgh Overall* and Jacket*.
Fowler 4c Campbell.
SPECIAL ORDER.

thanks uf Jefferds Post is hereby tendered the
citizens of '•'ashvllle and vicinity for tbe very
generous manner In »hlch they contributed to

kindly aided us in the floral display, and espe­
cially to tbe little Misses who so ably person­
ated the fleral guard, and tbe boys and girls
who so patiently and nobly marcbed to the cem-

Special mention Is made of tbs Woodland
Cornet Band, to whom Jefferda Post Is under
grant obligation* for their voluntary rerrlce*
during the day, for their splendid appearance.

&lt;n several occasion*. sad to Edward Dwight

E. D. Wuxisms,

Adjutant.

-lo-CN«f.
E. Potts*.
Poet Commander.

Morgan, Jone 11, UM: Edward Custer, W. N.

change in the weather aa was experi­
enced in this locality Monday morn­
ing 7 Everybody felt the oppressive­
ness of the beat, when suddenly tbe
sky was overcast, tbe thermometer
darted downward and room fires and
overcoats were in demand. ‘Twaa a
typical Texas “norther."
—Prof. Freeman Advertised to lecture
upon tbe wonder* and mysterie* of tbe
age at the opera house Wednesday
eve., but our people had no particular
anxiety to witness any feat* in mes­
merism, ventriloquism, etc., conse­
quently tbe professor didn’t have an
audience nnd the wonderful lecture ha*
been indefinitely postponed.
—Mrs. Horace McArthur, the worn in
tree-girdler, whose transaction* were
mentioned in last week’* Nxws, was
arrested for her misdemeanor on Sun­
day and brought before Esquire Feigh
ner on the following day. The case
wa* adjourned until 8 a. in, Wednesday
when tbe McArthurs settled by paying
Geo. Franck tl50 and costs of snits.

-Charles Middleton, aged 29, died
about six o'clock Saturday morning.
Three weeks since be waa injured while,
shoeing a horse, and after a few days
illness returned to his work, but was
again prostrated and died as above
stated from a urethral stricture. The
funeral wa* held al the M. E. church ou
Sunday. Rev. Faasett 'preaching the
sermon, and the remains interred in
the village cemetery. The deceased
leaves a wife and three children In re­
duced circumstance*.

LOCAL

GI9BLB- GABBLE

Warm enough for you 7
Wm. Martin is failing rapidly.
Have you had strawberries, yet!
B. H. Hoag and wife a;e visiting at
Battle Creek.
Job Wilcox’* family are recovering
from scarlet fever.
II. M. Lee returned from St. Louis
Tuesday morning.
Mr*. Mina Wickham is visiting
friend* at Detroit.
Herb. Walrath is happy in the pos­
session of aborse.
L. Murray and wife, of Sparta, are
visiting at N. Murray’*.
8. W. Walrath. of Charlotte, was in
the village yesterday.
C. L. Glasgow in having a big sale of
agricultural machinery.
I. L. Oviatt, of Morenci, is visiting
bis-son, tbe M. C. R. R. man.
John E. Barry is visiting at Carlyon,
N. Y. for a couple of weeks.
Elder Harder and wife are attending
a camp meeting at Lansing.
Miss Lennie Parrish, of Middleville,
is visiting at Herb. Walrath.
H. R. Dickinson start* for tbe eMt
to p i*U old-time friends to-day.
Tbe pelriotle e»gie "Ul’•’Wc t«ll
screaming in this towb Oh Hie 4th.
Mr*. Durfee residing with her Son
Daniel, near Lacey, died last Friday,
Ivy Lodge, Knight* of PythiM,
knighted W. E. Buel Friday evening.
H. M. Lee display* a small art gal­
lery in the show windows of hi* store.
The average boy that han’t been in
swimming yet is way behind tbe time*.
The census enumerator is looking
for the man who wasn’t born in New
York.
Will Kocher ha* returned from Park­
ville, bringing with him hi* sister, Mi**
Sarah.
Deb. Green rejoices in the advent at
hi* home of a bouncing boy baby.
Came Sunday.
Mr*. C. L. Glasgow returned from
Jonesville Tuesday and Cass. &gt;• a hap­
py man now.Mrs. M. 8. Roothe and her daughter,
of Setttle- Wrahiugton Ter., areguests
at Henry Roe's,
fA. L. Whitcomb has a position in tlie
oar factory at Lowell and departed
therefor Tuhrsday.^
Never before in tbe history ot the
Thornapple has it given up so many
Ing fish m it is doing now.
(Claud Potter has secured a position
in the main office of the W. U. Tele­
graph Co. at Grand RapidsJ
Cuildren'* Day was obe."^ved by ap­
propriate service* at tbe Congregatugjsl church Sunday morning.
^A. J. Beebe and C. D. Cooley have

invested in a tent and will start out
shortly on an itinerant photographing
tear. I
Mr. and Mrs. Rorabeck, of Hickory
Corner*, a freshly married couple of
68, visited at J. J. Potter’* the fore part
of the week.
.
Dr. W. H. Young and wife visited
Grand Rapids Wednesday. Tbe for­
—The maiden meeting of the Wo­ mer to attend a meeting of the state
man’s Missionary society and the “Lit­ medical society.
tle Helpers" took place at the Congre­
Joseph Barkert hu assumed control
gational church, Sunday, and was a of tbe blacksmith shop lately occupied
very interesting affair. The program by Cha*. Middleton deceased, and will
consisted of choir singing, responsive run it for all its worth.
reading, recitation by Allie Hardy,
Tbe Goucher case came up again on
song by Gracie Foote, remark* by Rev. Tuesday. The prosecuting witness
Livermore, “Bu^hist Legend" by Mrs. gave her testimony and tlie case was
G. W. Francis, Pois Barwell'*soliloquyadjourned to the Mtb inst.
on tbe Woman’s Board by Mr*. G. A.
The two Boise brothers with' their
Truman, a colloquy by Edna Truman, wives aud father and G. F. and Nellie
Minnie Potter, Mabel Sellick, Ads Truman opened the picnic season at
Cook and Louie Marshall, in costumes, Thornapple lake last Friday.
Tbe Jackson Saturday Evening Star,
representing Africa, Mexico, America,
India and China; missionary sdug by a with its new suit, sparkles more bright
class of girls, a missionary poem by ly than ever. The Star has ever been
Mr*. James Fleming, recitation by a readable reliable newspaper.
Hortie Osman; and a contribution to
Henry Roe and wife, Mrs. H. Zusehaid th* cause.
nitt, Mrs. W. S. Campbell and Porter
—Alodge of Knights of^Pytbias of 47 Barnet and wife took In Forepahgh's
mcmliers, wa* instituted at Charlotte show at Grand Rapid* Wednesday.
Tuesday evening. The gathering of
F. C. Bu'bc and wife with father de­
Knights from neighboring lodges on parted to visit &lt;4il-tiroe friends at San­
dusky this morning. F. T. and wife
will join them at Oberlin on Tues­
cation of
day.
Sol. Troxell, patbtuaster in district

. Quackenbush, of Ypritauti,
has secured the principalship of
oar schools for the ensuing year.
aiao been secured for the second pri-

H
b-dc Roberteon’syoung Indira'
band and cor net company ia billed for
the opera house this (Friday) press ev­
ening. They come well recommended,
will give a good entertainment and
ought to have a large house.
Tbe Detroit Free Press celebrated its
occupancy uf its magnificent new office
by issuing a 38-page paper of 253 col­
umns,—aaid to be the largest newspa­
per ever issued. The Free Prese ts a
rustler in everything that pertains to
enterprise and progress.
On Wednesday evening, June 18th,
the Ladies’ Aid society of the Congre­
gational church will bold a aoc’al at
the residence of Wm. Bnce. Refresh­
ments will, be served and it is hoped
there will be a mod turnout. A most
cordial invitation it extended to ail.

fdtJBTHOF JULY.
Arrangements for *n apnropriste
celebration of the coming Fourth at
Nashville have been fully consumated.
Below we give the program of attract­
ions:
’
National Salute at lonriM. The proceaz'.on
will form oo Main street at 9:30 a. m. Its left
rearing on Washington street, headed by the
Young Ladies' Cornet Band of Bellevue, fol­
lowed by the President, Orator, Chaplain.
Reader, Vice President*, Glee Club, Village
Council in Carr rages, Sunfield Cornet Band in
Fantastic coatumea, the much worshiped
White Elephant, “J igbtof Slam,”, in charge
of his worshipful keeper, guarded by the Nash­
ville Fire Laddlea, who are under heavy
bonds to tbe King of Siam for bis safe return,
the NaahvtUe Fife and Drum Corpa, tbe G. A.
R. Potto of Barry A Eaton countler, and dUzensin carriages and oo foot will proceed
south to the grove tn charge of tbe Marshal of
of the day, where they will be entertained by
Glee Club, Chaplain, Reader and Orator, after
which tbe G. A. R. Posts will compete in a
drill for a prize of 610. Judges to be chosen
one by each competing post.
Bicycle race at 2 p. m., first prize,.S3; sec­
ond prize, 82;
mile dasb, free for all, on
State street. Committee, H. L. Walrath, C.
N. Dunham.
Fat Man's race at 2.30 p. m., 20 rod* free to
all weighing 200Q&gt; and ov-r. Flrat prize. 83;
secood, 2; ou Main street Committee; H. E.
Downing and W. 8. Campbell. ,

Mr. Fluher and family Sanday rd with
Chas. Phillipa wear* a broad smile.
It's a girl.
Joseph Overamith wm taken seri­
ously ill Sunday.
Gabe Vanauatin, of Ohio, is making
hl* children a visit.
Nelson Appleman called ou hi* pa­
rent* Sunday.
J. Gardner ha* improved his yard by
boilding a new fence.
Alvah Crow spend Sunday with
friend* in Hastings.
James Lockhart visited friends in
Bartie Creek this week.
Geo. Phillipa, of Baltimore, is visit­
ing his brother Charles.
George Morgan is on the sick list
Inflammation of th'* bowels.
Thr carpenter* on James Cross’ barn
have the frame ready to raise.
Maggie Hoffner, who has been sick
tor some time, iaahle to ride ont
Mrs. John Meter i* visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Feighner, at Clare.
The croaaway on Pleasant vaW has
been repaired and is now in gooff con­
dition.
Mr. and Mrs A. Brooks, of Nashville,
spent Sunday with James Cross and
wile.
John Titmarsh has returned from
Albion where he hu been attending
school.
.
t
Lewis Lockhart went to Ionia Mon­
day to see 4-Paw’s white elephant, and
look for a better half.
Miss Mica Madge has accepted the
position of second assistant teacher in
the Hastings high school.
Daniel Mater has built a machine
shop, put in ahorse power and is man­
ufacturing bee hive*.
North CMtleton can boast of a herd­
er. Zeb. Parks ha* employed Wm.
Word to herd hi* sheep on the high-

SPRING GOODS.

CARPETS,
BLACK SILKS
CASTTMmHJESi

At Pbioes

that

Deft Compb-

•nnoM.

Come and See Us and
Save Money.

T. B. SKINNER.
Cyflample* rent by nan if requested.

HARDWARE!
SPRING, 1884.
Nails, Glass, Putty ^Sash,
Doors, Blinds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints
Peal, Chalk or Blister. Paints, Oils,
Varnishes and Brushes.

NASHVILLE WAGONS

E. Barton's team ran away a fewdaya,
ago and threw out hia little ten-yearBEST ON WHEELS.
old daughter, whose arm waa broken
in the fall.
Wlard Plows and Repairs,
A number of tbe young people at­
South Bead Plows and Repair*,
tended the Sunday School Institute at
Maple Grove last week.
They pro­
Gale Chilled Flow* aad Repair*.
nounce it good.
Several of our scribes are boasting
KALAMAZOO
of their garden*, but Mr*. D. W. Smith
has the handsomest flower garden in SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
tbe county if not in tbe state.
Vet. Ovenmitb left hia horse with­
Flrstprise, |5; second, 3; third. 2; on Main
street south of Washington street, 40 rod laps. out hitching the other day, and aa a re­
Commltteo, T. Q Downing and Taylor WaJk- sult has a bruised animal and a broken
carriage to show for his carelessness.
Running Horzc race at 4 p. th.. tingle dob
HASTINGS,
40 rod* free to aU. First prize, 87; reeood, 8;
With tbe Best Banger made, all pat up by
* strictly firet-clasa Tlnucr of years' e»Committee, M. B. Brooks, C. M. Patman *nd
Mis*
Anna
Holbrook
is visiting her
O. Freeman.
Slow Horae race at 4 30 p. rn., tree to all, on mother in this eity.
and bare your buildings
spouted, and save
Main street north to Town Hall from railroad.
Clark A Riker ia the name of the new
many Uroe* their
firm in the legal fraternity.
Otmun, J. E. Barry and John Graves.
Fifteen dollars was realized at the
Foot race at 5 p. m., 100 yards single dash, Presbyterian social Friday night
free to all, oo Main street north from Truman’s
Tbe bank has been improved inter­
crossing. First prize, 93 ; second, 2; Com­
‘•Tbe ttar that teadc them aH.'1* B. C. * * F. * *
nally by John Michael the painter.
mittee, John Marshall and George Conley.
Gov. St. John will deliver a lecture
Three Legged race at 5.30 p. m., on Main
New
Home Sewing Machines.
street. First prize, 82; second 1. Committee, at Union Hull Juno 35. Admission 25c.
There will be an excursion to Detroit
Tkeedlea and Attachments.
J. L. Stevens and F. Bake^.
Tbe laughable event of tbe day will be Jane 24th good to return the 37th.
tbe Xtalygqpbams In costumes wbo are so fun­ Fare &gt;3.
ny that aa you listen to their jokes, songs, aud
M. L. Cook and wife started for Da­
speeches, you will laugh grow fat and be hap­ kota Tuesdsy. They will be gone sevpy for the nhxt three months.
eial weeks on their trip.
A Baloon Ascension and grand di1pl ay of
Tbe ladies’ band gave a concert again
Fire Works will take place in the evening.
Friday night with a change of progam.
It was largely attended.
COMMON POUNCIL PEOOEEDINGB.
A Blaine and Logan streamer was
flung to tbe. breeze Saturday.
They
Council Rooms.
i
Nashville, Jane 9,1884. )
will be supported by the Republican^
Regular meeting.
of this city.
Present, Boaton, president; Dkkixuon, Ho­
Barry Lodge K. of P. were at Char­
ag, FurnlM and Truman, trustee*. Abaent,
VAPOR STOVES*
lotte Tuesday to attend tbe ceremonies
Purkev and Smith.
of
instituting a new lodge. They took In fart, Everything in the Hardware
Minute* of last meeUeg read and approvedPetition signed by D. F. I Hand, C. M. Pat­ the comet band with them.
Line at Bottom Prien.
man, Henry Roe and rtzteen other*, a«kMig the
MAPLE GROVE.
eoaocll to eetabiiah a public drain tn the vil­
lage, commencing about ten rod* aooth of D.
CALL .AND SEE US.
Mrs. Ed.Savage is on tbe sick lint.
F. Iriand'* south line and ten rod* vest of Wa­
The scarlet fever patients are on the
ter alley, thence in a southerly direction to
gain.
empty into Thornapple river st or near the
Elya Nicewander ha* gone to Char­
mouth of Quaker Brook, *aa presented and on
modon, refered to board of sewer eommlsaiOQ- lotte.
Henn Moses has returned from Chi­
Reports of Street Cotnmi* zloner and Mar­ cago.
shal presented and on motion accepted.
Mattie Walton has returned from
On motion the street commiMiuner was in­
structed to place a Muri ob each end of the Battle Creek.
bridge across Thornapple river, and to point
Russel Slade commenced taking the
np the abutments of the bridge across
Quaker Brook.
census Mouday.
Tbe following accounts were presented and
Mr. Baker, of Adrian, is visiting
on motion allowed:
James Pilbeam.......................................... 8 7 50 friends here.
Orao Strong.......
30 65
The
dance at Ben Miller’s
J. M. Wood .......
500
most a failure.
Leonard 8trow..
Clark Ratbburn.
Wolf Bro*, are building a barn at
Mark Pow l« ....
L. A. Brown----2 50 Kalamo Center.
John Roberta...
Mr. and Mis. Ed. Young, of Elba, are
Hiram Coe.............. ....................
H. A. Durkee..........................
90 00 visiting friends here.
Will Morse and Charley Mason spent
On motion council adjourned.
F*a*k McDzmbt,
Wm. E. Bostox,
Sunday at Battle Creek,
Clerk.
President.
A great deal of complaint is heard of
cut worms destroying tbe corn.
WOObLAKD.
Children's Day wm observed at the
M. E. church. Tbe church wm nicely
News dull tins week.
decorated end tile exeicise* were en­
A new clerk at Hilbert’s.
joyed by all.
Don't you wish you had a band f

EavolNUghingiSpouting

DOMESTIC

MACHINE

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.

Barn Door Hanger
Stoves. Range*

FRANK C. BOISE.

BALL’S

Frank Hilbert is discharging his du­
ties as census enumerator.
Oar people are weUsatisfied with the
honors carried ofl by our band at the
state tournament, and believe that next
time they will be able to go higher.
The little boy of A. W. Petit, wbo
was injured by falling through the
joists of a new building, ia recovering.
Children’s day was observed at the
M. E. church Sunday by appropriate ex­
ercises under the auspice* of the Sun­
day school.

TERT IE., ^OK.MKKS.

Georgie Fuller is very low with the
mnspp*.
Sylvester Hynes is at Grand Rapids
on a visit.
Frank Weitnau. while cultivating
corn, killed a massauga.
Will Clary has taken possession of
Andrew Townsend’* place.
The bell society will hold an ice
cream social next Friday evening at
the reaideBceof Loe Fuller.
Cash St wel fonot vnry well pleased
with bi* new well. They have driven
180 feet and have uot struck water yet.

KAHMTILUt MAMUfT UrtM.
Fato* r Noon, Jux. 18,1864-

�LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING
In Mer&gt;’», Boys’ and Children’s. A. Complete luine of .

My stock is TOO LARGE and I am BOUND TO REDUCE IT! No dealer in Barry or Eaton Co.
has yet DARED to offer their customers the value for their money that I will give them for the next
thirty davs. You will do me a favor to examine my goods and compare iny prices with other dealers.
A beautiful Chromo given with every pair of Shoes.
IEL. ZbdZ. LHE.

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10

CARPETS !|Don'tbuy TheHrwg.

• 1 out of busineM in'CiUritiaati. and ; powMMir of health rnch m ia aehlom
run out of Omaha on general princi­ seen. But home anti family du tie* and
the depretming otrea which too often
ples. I’ve come here to make a new Rccnmpany them had proven greater
Mfsirt in life, but two hours after steal­ than Iter aplemlid at re ng th ami ahe felt
ing that last mule I’m overhauled nud at that moment not only that lift; wa*
a burden but that death would Im* a
find a noose around my neck.” ’
grand relief. This ta no unusual ex­
dATVHDAY- - .fUXEU.tMM.
They felt sorry for him, but, fearing perience. It is, in fact, a moat common
that if he waa turned ’.ooae h® would everyday occurrence, and a great pray­
ADVICE TO OLD MEM.
turn up Itankmpv in Sun Francisco, he er is cnnatantly seconding from thonaandaof liotnea for deliverance from the
Don’t presmne on vonr age.'
’ was suspended to the limb in first-class deadly power which ia enalaving ao
Don’t b»* vain of yout gray hair and business style.
many wives, mothers and daughters.
And yet then' duties of life must be
whisker*.
The papers are full of items in re­ met. No woman cao afford to turn
Don’t act youraclvesnp SM models of
aaide from the proper care of her home
gard
to
Ex-MaJor
Reed,
of
Racine,
wbo
propriety in public, and,get full of
and the onea who are committed to
was ^rested for tapping a till at a sa­ her care, n I though in doing three duties
boose m private.
Don’t think because young men are loon m Minneapolis, securing aMollar ahe may sacrifice her health, and poaaiand a half. It is probable that- the mn- blv life/itaelf
Th® experience of ou®
young, they are fools. They probably
-whmttfccesafnlly overcame such trials
are., but yon was ynung once yourtelf. jor did not intend to steal. He Jsimply- and yet retained health and all the IS THE TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS
Don’t take the front neat at ballet fek like tapping •omctliing./and he bleaaings it brings, ia thna told by Rev.
WHILE THE STOCK IB COMPLETE.
shows. Yoor bald brad reflects the knew if he would tap a keg uf beer or William Watann, Preaiding Ehler of
a barrel of whiskey, the temperance the Methodiat Epiacopal chnrch, resid­
light unpleasantly.
ing nt Watcitown, N. Y. He raid:
Don’t say vulgar things before ladies people would uot like it, and would
"My wife became completely rnu
and excuse yourself on the ground that place a wrong construction on hia act down throngh overwork and care of n
you are old enough to Im their fathers. so he comproiuiMjd the matter by tap­ sick member of our household, and I
entertained Rerioua apprehension ns to
Don’t forget that age must respect ping the till When a man feels a de­ her future. She wiw languid, pale, ut­
ELEGANT D18PLAT.OF
itself before it can command it from sire c-’ming on to tap something, and terly exhausted, without npjwtife, and.
he taps that which will do the least in n complete state of physical decline.
others.
Don’t sour tlie world on you by sour­ damage, he should l»e complimented And yet ahe did not, could not neglect i 1pQQ
and not arrested.
. her duties. I have seen her about the U
ing yourselves on the world.
house, tiding courageously to care for]
Don’t fool with temptation.
rhe ones ahe loved when I could tell, ,
,. —
a.
“I wont to see you outside for ahonl from tbe line* upon her face how mncli '
Don’rix* too wise.
li Us I IVIHO I L R 0
Don’t try to make love.
The old five minutes!” exclaimed au infuriated she was suffering. At times ahe would
ta'ly for a day or two and then fall I
youth to a companion, rollirg up hia back into the state of nervons exhatinfool* are the biggest fools.
ty rtmrvrtTt
Don’t let your lore of the world make sleeves and assuming a decidedly belli­ tion ahefelt dtefore. Her li&lt;*nd pained |
her frequentlv, her body was becoming .
yon forget that a man i**never too old cose manner, while in the club room.
“Well, that’s how you see me,"coolly bowed by pain, nnd all hope or enjoy- I
to die.
tn ent in life seemed departed. Whnt j
Don’t try-to be o boy. Your grand- replied the young man mldressed ; “if to do we could not tell 1 resolved. I
anna will Attend to that part of the bus­ you think for a moment that I would however, to bring her back to life and
turn myself inside out to accommodate vitality if possible and to this end be­
in ess.
gun to treat her myself. To my great |
Dbn’t let the evening of life be less any one, you’re mistaken, that’s all."
relief her system has been toned up, !
Verily, the tongue ia mightier than her atrtngih restored, her health comI offer for a*lc at 2S.per centjleu than co«t *
Joyous than the morning. The fresh­
pletelv recovered and wholly by the ' Boomer &amp; Bodgvr
ness of the morning gave you vigor to the sword.
use
of
Warner
’
s
Tippecanoe,
which
I
|
work through time ; and the quiet of
Kteum Cider Prraa and Ap­
regard os the greatest tonic, invigora- ;
the evening should give you peace to
HER SECRET TROUBLE-.
ple Grinder,
tor aud stomach remedy that has ever i
rest through eternity.
I was led tonne it. * gixxl *• new. Capacity:
Th. tskaowa Trial. Which a Woman kVdurrJ Itccn discovered.
the more readily hr [ had tested the ’
Steam
Power,
100 barrel* per day.
Wlthc.t Complalat—Why Tk»j VanUhwI.
health-restoring properties of Warner’s j
Thank God, some of us have bail oldHorse Power. 75 barrels j&gt;er day.
Safe (hire in my own person and 1
fashioned mothers. Not a woman of
Sear the close of one of the moat tri - therefore knew that any remedy Mr. I Woodland, April 12, 1884.'
the period, enameled and painted, with ing of tbe few hot days of the present Warner might produce would he a val­
JOHN M. REISER.
her great chignon, her curls and bustle, year a pale, care-worn woman might uable one. 1 have since recommended .
whose white, jeweled fingers never felt have been seen at the window of her both Warner’s Tippecanoe and Wat - ,
W ILLIAM JONES.
the clasp of baby hands, but a dear old dwelling apparently io a condition of ner’a Safe Cure to many of my friends
and I know several Doctors &lt;tr Divini­
fashioned, sweet-voiced mother, with complete exliauntion. Her efforts to ty as well as nuiuerotiH laymen who
eyes in whose clear depths the love­ meet the accumulated duties of her ar® using both with great benefit.
'
•If all the overworked aud duty driv­
light shone, and brown hair just household had lieen great but unsuc­
threaded with silver, lying smooth up­ cessful. while the care'of a sick child, en women oi America could know of
the exiH-ricnce above described, ami
on her faded cheek. Those dear hands, whose wails could even then lw hear... act upon tlic'sinne, there can Ire little
worn with tyil. gently, guided our tot­ was added to her otherwise overwhelm­ doubt that, much &lt;&gt;( pain, mid imwt of
tering steps in childhood, and smooth­ ing troubles. Nature liitii tlohtt uiu&lt; u the depressing iuffuences of life might
for her and in her youthful «la&gt;i-liv be avoided. Such truths are too vale
ed our pillow in sickness, ever resell­ hail been not only beautiful but th- able
to remain unknown.
ing out tons in yearning tenderness.
Blessed is the memory of the old fash­
ioned mother. It floats to us now like
the beautiful perfume of some wooded
blossoms. The music of other voices
tuny be lost, biit the entrancing memo­
ry of here will echo in our souls forever.
Other faces may fadeaway and be for­
gotten, but hen- will shine on. When,
in the fitful pauses of business, our feet
wander back to the old homestead, and
r.roesingt.he well-worn threshold, stand
onee more in the room so hallowed by
her presence, how the feeling of child­
hood, innocence and dependence comes
over us; and we kneel down in the
moltbn sunshine streaming through tbe
"open window—just where long years
ago we knelt by our mothefa knee,
lisping “Our Father."
How many
times, when tbe tempter lured ns on,
haa the memory of those sacred hours,
that mother’s words, her faith aud
prayers, saved us from pluuging into
the deep abyss of sin. Years have till­
ed great drifts between her and us,
but they have not hidden from our
sight the glory of her unselfish love.

Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods

CURTAINS!

All the New Colorings &amp; Patterns
Of the Season in above goods. Graves &amp; Son.

Prices Always Lowest!

JJO U 13Ajlll

1 ( ) l&gt;, rt,

BATTLt CREEK.

Cider Press For Sale!

PRICE ILSO, IT PAID IN ADVANCE
CIRCULATION. 1.500 COTTES.
Advertising Rates Reasonable.
Editor *-.d Proprietor.

Grocery and Provision Line,
STAPLE Hiul FANi
A FULL LINE OF

Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,
Iwflnil QzXI I K C
I UOQ UUUUO«UI I l\O j Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

U fl L L W| A CT i. D’C

mwv bvnefldal to th. LealU trf th. »
Ushiunts than tvvnty mom loads*
With —

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.
t3TS«e ns before you buy.

GRAVES &amp;. SON.

Our office is op;-o.ite the Li. S Patent Office,
wceanoblalu Patents in leva lime than tbnM
mole from WASHING TON.
Send MODEL UR hfMWfNG .We advlae is
peii-ntahdlty free ot chnrrrr: and we make
■ HAROEUNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT
When patent la granted a draw.ncaf your ini

___ IftocdlaaertiM Card*.
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fl.rmfNsrjijs:,«y«raaw

W•

gvon, east aide Main St. Office hours
7 to 10 *. tn. and 4 to 7. pm.
T. GOUCHXR, «■ D., PbyaAeUn aad 8n&gt;• aeon. All profewlonal calls promptly
attended. Office flours 8 to 10 a. m. and fl to
8-pm.
- ■*-____________
TAMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
t» Notary Public. Special mention given te
collecting and conveyancing. Office In tbe
Wheeler building. Nashville, Mich.__ «W5d
IpMOUY PARaDT, Justice of tbe Peace.
J Office, Comer Main and Sherman Streets.

J

HmatinCT Cards.
' ^ Mteb.,

U will attend promptly to all
business
rintusted to his care.
TAME8. A. BWEEZT, Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
'J Hastings will attend to legal bustneM In any
part of the State, and practices in al) courts.
W. NISKKRN. Attorney and Ceuncerior
• at Law, practices In al! Stale Court*. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Spaulding'sstore, Hastings, Mich.
MITH Jt COLG ROVE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant* store Hastings,
Mich. Practice in all the Court* of tbe State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money
to loan on real,estate._______ .__________ .

P

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yy olcott HOVhK

A. B. FOOTE, PaopRirroK.
raiica paperofimmerMn circulation. ANU Tt-E
ONLY ONETUAT I'l bIJSJ.ESTHIS FREE.
W&lt;-reter. here, to th. I'Miinaater, the Supt. ol
Money Order Dlr , and i. offlelib of the U. 8. Pat­
ent O®re. For elrruiir. .deice, terras, aud refrrrnc
m aetusl cllont. In yonr youi own state or county
write to

C. A. SNOW &amp; CO.,
Opposite I'.U li Offi.r. Waehingtoa, I&gt; C

.

TNanH vllle, Mlot*.

Undoutsbiy one of the best-kept hotels fa
central Michigan. Sample rooms first floor.

UMAN

niACQuaMTta wtvw rat Mooumvorms i

WAGON A CARRIAGE WORKS.
I amcow comfortably settled in my new shop
next door to Charles Mid.llcUiu, and am pre­
pared to do anyiblng in the line of Wagon and
Carriage wood work iu better style than ever.
Repairing will receive arornpt and careful at­
tention. Give me a call when In need of any
work in mv line and I will satisfy you both in
workin*.i»mp and price.

the Harvest!

An impecunious aud visionary fellow
* a* talking to hia friend about money­
making iu the southwest.
“I tell you what it is,"he Raid/' poor­
est kind uf a man can buy Lmd in
Texas."
“Can beF’ waa tbe indifferent re­
ply“Yes, he can, nnd I just saw to-day
where there are a million acres at.only
a dollar an acre, and a whole million
of them!”
“A million acres at a dollar au acre
is a million dollars, ain’t itf”
“Yea."
“Well, where’s the poor man going
to get the moneyT”
“WhatF
“Where's the poor mau going to get
Mie mooeyf“Why—why—I never thought of
that!"
Then he borrowed a quarter and inyitrd the lender to drink.

-wniog ilie other day who bad
When hr failed

i‘or denoted luiorTOAtJca,«ct tbe

&lt;u:d Toid-

’"cREAr ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

J. SPINDLER,
— MTKAM----

Custom I louring Mill I
WOODLAND. MICH.

Two or Three Horse, 6-foot Cut
Acknowledged by every Farmer a d Mechanic to be the simplest and most
approved* Binder yet offered to the trade; with its Light Draft, Ease of Man­
agement. and Perfect Construction, it stands above them all. Will bind in
the middle any grain that grows from 10 inches to 8 feet long.

te i* little dance *&lt;. the end of a
Hr didn’t nrgt any particular
ioaa, but before bring drawn up

iu Chicago, drown-

CHICAGO, ROCK ISD.5D 4 P.'.CIHC R’Y
By tUc central poalucn of ita Hee. e&lt;-uoert» tb»
JE*M aad th* West by the •Iwrtect rct'-r, aai carrias pwsaaera. wltbcu: clianyo - f cat*. b-iw.-cn
Caio«o aad Kansas City. Cnunc-l Blue... U.&lt;»»n-

•A-wo arradcMB of Flour, Gra­
ham, Com Meal and Feo&lt;
kept constantly on hand.
Customers oan rely upon
bavins their Grloto Ground
Promptly und H*tlHfactorlly
Give me a call sndbeoonvln-

J. SPINDLER.

Adem Shaie or A Neat Hair-Cit
(Double Hardware.)

NASHVILLE, MICH.

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                  <text>;, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1884.

VOLUME XI.

wrestling match with the usual bo .rd
ing bou*e spread, and i* still aliv • bat
“n« •
who on th* went to his landlady with a complaint.
“Madam,” be s* d,.with a demi-semi
quaver in his voire and a piece of wetocas in each eye about as big as a buck­
clinging toil in hope of being rescued,
shot, "haven’t I Inren a pretty good
and a-crowd rushed to the dock to pro­ Itnarder for the two years I have been
cure small troata to go to the relief of
with youF
the wrecked crew. A young fellow
।“Why, Mr. Ridgley, of oonrse yon
jumped into a boat and waa just about
have. Only yesterday a lady asked m&lt;!o pull off, when his father came upon how long you had been a member of
the dock, and reeingbi* son about to
the Y. M. C. A.,” replied the lady in
undertake the perilous trip, toe father
surprise.
said : "Herb., you better not go. Let
“Yea, and when you gave us eggs
some one take the Imat who under­
with the feathers on did I ever kick F
stands it." The boy looked at his fath­
"Who—what’s thatF stammered th*
er, then looked at the men struggling
woman thrown oft her balance by the
in the water. It was, for. a moment, a
suddenness of the blow.
question in the boy’s mind what to do.
“And did I ever insist in your clip­
It was a struggle between duty to the
ping their wings F .
parent, and duty to the men who were
"Rlr. I don’t—&gt;
Ruble to lone their lives if oot rescued
"And didn’t I keep right on, even
at once. To obey the father, com*though yon let the butter wear its hair
ashore and get out of the boat, sod let
hanged, when you know I hate bangs F
others gel in, would have taken valua­
"Mr. Ridgley, this is going ton----- ”
ble time, and would hav^-sijhjected
yAnd did I complain when I found n
Herb, to comments that he could jjo£
"button
in my pie, because there wasn’t
have stood. "Father,. I ^ell in there
once, myself, and did notAvant to wait any buttonhole in the flapF
"Sir, I won’t stand this any------”
for some one to1 Irarn boating before
"And did I report you to the Society
they came to my relief, and I am go
for die Prevention of Cruelty, when I
ing.” And lie went. He did not mean
picked that poor helpless cockroach out
l to disobey, and did Dot mean to shoe
j . . _ '.lect to his father’s wishes, but of the biscuit F
"Shut up, you----- ”
his star-spangled blood was stirred,
“Yes, and when I found a minnow
aud he knew that what was doue hail
in the milk, did I ask you whethet yon
to be done at once, and the command
milked your cow with a fishing pole or
iuent,"Do unto others us ye wouhl have
a seiner
Otliera do to you." went skipping
"Wha—wha—wha---- "
through his mind, and he pulled foi
"Don’t mention it. madam. When
the wreck, and he had the proud satis­
the steak was a little tough, was I one
faction of helping those in distress, and
of the boarders who sent a buzz saw
the shout that went up, as the rescued
and a steam engine up to the house f”
and rescuers landed on dry ground,
was as pleasing to the old father.whose
“A^d did I ever object to paying for
advice had nut been taken, as it was to
furniture repairs, because the brea I
(the boy. and it is probable, if the ad­
was mi heavy that when I swallowed it.
vice had been taken, and.the boy had
it knocked the bottom of the chair
come ashore aud let some one else go t&lt;&gt;
outF
the rescue, he would always have bat
"You mean, good for nothing----- "
ed" himself, and the father would have
"Don’t get excited, madam. Did I
been deeply mortified.
In this life there are times when a ever inquire whether you drew your
tea with a windlass or a chain pump T”
man has to do something and do it
“Oh, you villain, you wretch, you—”
quick, or he never amounts to any­
I “1 bear you, madam, and I want to
thing, and never helps those wbo are
in need. There are times when a man ask if I ever reflected on your molasses
has got to take lots of chances, and do* can by asking if you had a patent on
ing a thing on the spur of the moment, l that fly trap T”
"Oh—oh—oh you—oh----- ”
from an idea that is grasped as quick
“I ask, madam, did I ever do any of
as it enters the head, saves the day.
these things! And 1 answer by saying
Men are at times saved from financial
•never, no never.’ Therefore I want to
ruin by timely aid which peihaps
know why in thunder, excuse my for­
would not be rendered if the matter
cible language, please, when they bring
were studied over aud investigated.
me a plate of soup with a dishrsg in it,
Conservatism is s great thing, and the
safest as a rule, but there will be occa­ they don’t bring along a pair of scis­
sions when delay is criminal, procras­ sors to cut the darned thing up ao a
tination creel, and declining aid almost man won’t choke on it. That's all mad­
murder.
Americans, as a rule, are am.”
When ths lady was resuscitated, Ben
equal to emergencies. When a person
is drowning they do Dot look up the re­ wns compelled to go out into the cold,
cord of the victim, or wait to find out cold world and get another boarding
if the UDfortunate person is on their bouse. Such is woman’s inhumanity
visitiog li&lt;t before going to the rescue. to man.

TIE BUY WHO DIM’T TAIT.

Th*
■tor, ot a yoanf

-HAVB-

Spring and Summer

DRYGOODS
-WHICH WKBZ-

CAREFULLY SELECTED
-FROM THE—

Choicest Goods
la the Wholesale Market*.

PRICES

Never Known tc- be so Low as
They are Now!
A Complete line of

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

BUTTER AND EGGS!
And will par yon the Hifch®»t Market price

KOCHER BROS

SAVE MONEY
-BT BUYING TOUR-

LOOHxzCIS
The Vermontville Clothier.
eoutlnasUy

WATCHING OUT!

JOB LOTS
10 TO 25 PER CENT

Below Retail Price.
Seizing Lots of Goods.
Selling Lower them other dealers Can­
Buying for Cash.
Selling for Cash.
Making no Bad DeMs.
Doing my own Wrk
Having no Rent to Pay.
Trying Always to see
how Low I can place my
goods before my custom­
ers.
_____

To refuse to aid a drowning person
becansc you have never been introduc­
ed is not a characteristic of our people.
There is a sermon in the reply of Herb,
to bis father on that occasion, which
every boy should study and remember.
If a team is running away a brave man
will not wait for somebody in the next
block to catch the frightened horses,
and save life, but be will ran a nsk be­
cause he realize* that whatever is done
must be done now. Y&lt;m can't stop to
inquire whose team it hi, and how they
happened to get the advantage of the
driver. We once read of a youug fel­
low who saw a team running away,
and be drew a revolver and shot one of
the horses dead before he bad time to
think a second time. The carriage
was stopped and a frightened old man
got out and thanked God that the horse
had fallen dead right there, as there
waa an open draw-bridge half a block
ahead, aud he and his daughter would
have been drowned. The boy had seen
the dancer, and fired, but became
frightened at hteworit and went awsy,
and it waa not till the next day that

and it took a week to find out wbo shot
it, and then the boy felt as though he
should be arrested for firing in the city
limits, aud have to pay for the horse
beside. But he couldn’t have helped
shooting to save him, and the result
was that be saved two lives, and he
was rewarded by the thankful rich man
in a manner that made him wealthy.
Such things are sometimes done by in­
spiration, and^it is best to wait to be in­
spired, and not be shooting horses all
the time, or going out in boats that you
don’t understand, but always be ready
to do the right act, at the right time,
and do it quick. “I fell in there once,
and didn't want to wait for anybody
to learn boating before they came to
my rescue,” the words of Herb., aud
we don’t know what his other name is,
should he engraved on a gold medal
and presented to the boy.
HE WAS BOTA KI0 KER.

$500 WORTH
Of New Special Bsrgsla. to Uris week.

F.S. LOOMIS.

Ben Ridgtay, a Louisville newspaper
man, who fur the first twenty years of
his life had been »ccu&gt;*t4itnrd to femf
ingun champagne and diamond bark
terrapin, has for the past twenty year*
been having a catch - as - catch - can

There was once an old monk waking
through a forest with a scholar by his
aide. Toe old man suddenly stopped
and pointed to four plants that were
close at hand. The first was juwt be­
ginning to peep above the ground, the
second had rooted itself pretty well in­
to the earth, tl&gt;e third was a small
shrub, .while the fourth asd last was a
full sized tree. Then the monk said to
his young companion, "Pull up the
first.” The boy easily pulled it up with
his fingers. "Now pull up the second.”
The youth obeyed but not ao easily.
“And the third.” The boy had to put
forth all his strength and use both arms
before be succeeded in uprooting it
"And now," said the master, "try your
hand upon the fourth.” But lo! the
trunk of the tall tree, grasped in the
arms of die youth, scarcely shook its
leaves, and the little fellow found it
impossible to tear ita roots from the
earth. Then the wise old monk ex­
plained to hi* scholar the meaning of
the tour trials. "This, my son, is just
what happens withour passions. When
they are very young and weak one
may, by » little watchfulness over self
'
and
the help of a little self denial,
'
easily tear them up, but if we lot them
*
cast their root* deep d wn into our
1
souls, then no human power can uproot
'
them
—the almighty hand of the Crea­
1
1tor alone can pluck them out. For
Uii* reason, my child, watch well your
first impulses.”
A gentleman interviewed by the
Washington Critic makes the following
point which is worthy of serious and
,
careful
consideration by old and
young: “Why is it that it i* only a
,
drink
or a cigar that your friends ask
you to have. You never hear a man
say to another when be goes into a
hardware store, ’Have a pound of
nails T1 or in a clothing store, ’Have a
coatT or in a bakery, ’Have a loaf of
breldf It is always nd offer of some­
th rug you ore better off without I tell
it is the bane of the times, and leads
more young men to destruction thun
।all other tilings combined.” It would
Ire more sensible, iu many instances to
induce your friend to taKe a bath or
for you to pay his laundry bill, hut you
won’t do it. This i* a funny world,
full of funny people.

nee A lad ptauking his nickels down at the mad. The white ermine trailed in
the desk of a aaviuga bank, I know hr the black ooze. an a bejeweled pairC_
is one of the future men who ia going arm* lifted the bruised brat front the.
to build our railroads and our whole ground. The carriage door dammed
sale iMtidnesa. There's a big difference shut aud Thomas drove on. ,
' The blood front the cruel ent on the
between being economical. The richeat men of America are filters! iu giv forehead stained the silk, the lace* aud
ing to churches, asylums and to the un­ the auperii furs. Even the white neck
fortunate, but they never waste. They of thia lovely Samaritan waa stained
.don’t indulge In this or that just lie­ with common blood of a pauper brae.aa
cause they have money enough to p iv rhe poor bead lay pillowed upon a hu­
for ifc.
man breast.
Now, if you are about 16 years old
And yet, the world said the had no
you've got a sows king idea into your heart! Better wonld it be for thing]rat
head that it’s a big thing to use an wmld if there were more women in it
nath occasionally. You never made a who had heart* like the gay faahir-a
greater mistake! It is true many men queen’s, not a heart of gold, b..t h«use more or less oaths, but i would man heart full of nature’s love for
like to have you find me a man who pour, down-trodden humanity.
isn’t ashamed of it! It’s a mean habit.
E800UBAGIBG BLOODSHED.
I know you can point to the greatest
men in the land and prove that they
A Detroiter-who put in apart of the
-pit out oatlis, bat that’s no reason why winter in a T'tinc*tee town, mule a
“Yes, sir, I want to see ynnr license you should follow suit. There isn’t a
number of friends, among whom was a
for selling goods in Texas. That is my swearer in the country who doesn’t
gentleman called C&amp;lonel, and anoth­
duty as the high sheriff of Dallas Co.”
feel a qniet satisfaction in sitting er known as Judge. Both were recent
The drummer showed him a docu­ down to converse with a man whose arrivals ia the place, and no one knew
ment, fixed up good and strong, in ' language is clean and pure. Swearing just how they came by their titles or
b’ack and white. The sheriff looked al is abou.t thflrst thing you hear from by wbat right they wore them. The
it, and pronounced it "all right." Then1 the lips of a fool or drunkard. Even m ' Cuteuel and the Judge were good
turning to the commercial traveler, heathen can swear,
triends fur awhile, but at length they
he said;
Sow, don’t get the idea that I want hud a falling out over politics and the
“I don’t know, now that I’ve bought you to be Ux&gt; good, The too good bov
lie was passed. This brought a chal­
the stuff, that I’ll ever want it. I reck­ is a nuisance. He was bdrn to be an
lenge which was duly accepted. In
on that I may ns well sell it to you1 angel, but they forgot to spike on the
the course of a couple of hours the
again. What will give for itF
wings. Go to the circiisf Certainly. Colonel called on the Detroiter and
“Oh, I don’t know that the darned1 I know there are people in this world
said:
stnffis any use to me, but seeing it&gt; who look upon a circus as the Dex'
“The Judge is a good fellow at heart,
you. sheriff. I’ll give you n dollar foi thing to a visit from old Satan himself,
and I hate to kill him. Maybe you
the lot, if you raly don’t want it.”
bat they ought to have lived forty hud best go quietly to the Sib riff, aud
Tire sheriff delivered back the medi years ago. If you_wvre my boy I’«l
he will appear on the grounds in the
cine nt four dollars discount from hi* walk you iu, show you every animnl
morning and interfere.”
purchase, and received the change.
and curiosity, and then we’d take n TvTire Colonel lt*d acarcely disappear­
“Now;” said the drummer, “I’ve got -&gt;erved seat and see the circus. When
ed w hen the Judge came in and said:
a question or tow to ask you. Hev yon a man has trained a liome or mule or
“I’ve been challenged by tire Colongot a drummer’s license about yom dog to obey him with almost hitman
iroiisers anywhere F
intelligence bo has proved to you tli&lt;
"No, 1 eaven’t any use for the article practical value of patience aud perse
“Aud I’ve accepted.r
myself,” replied IhesherilY*
verauce. Every man will stop on th&lt;
"Yes.”
“Hain’t, eh'f Wai, I guess we’ll se«-‘ street to see a jumping match. Then
"And I’ll certainly kill him, for I’m
about that pretty darnfti soon.
If I[ why deprive you of the sight of tin­ a dead shot.”
understand the law, it’s a clean cose’ performance of an athlete, who ha"Well, he must take his cbancea.”
that you’ve been tradin’ with me, and1 spent years to bring bis strength ami
"Yes, but he’s a good fellow and I
hawkin’ and peddlin’ Rudwny’s Heady' agilitj to perfection T
hate to slaughter him. You might
Relief on tire highway, nnd I shall in­
I want my boy to rob against every­ drop quietly around to the Sheriff and
form on you—darn’d ef 1 don’t noew I”’ day life while he is a boy. If he has
give him the wink, and of comae he’ll
When the Yankee reached the court1 the idea that a hunter’s life is full nt
prevent the duel and the Colonel’s lifs
house be made his complaint, and the‘ buffalo steaks and victories over griz
will lie saved.”
sheriff was fined eight*dollars for sell­• zlies. I’m going to send him into the
Both principals understood that the
ings goods without a license.
woods fora week to live on woodcheck Sheriff was to be notified, but that of­
The sheriff was heard afterwards tn' meat, carry a cold in his head and be
ficial did oot receive the slightest hint
say that “yon might as well try to holdI jumped oat of his boots the first time
of the affair. On the contrary, every
a greased eel as a live Yankee.”
an owl hoots. If he asks for money I'm effort waa made to keep any knowl­
going to give it to him, but I want to edge from him, and morning came to
8H0BT TALKS WITH THE BOYS.
sit down of a Saturday night and see find the men on the ground and in a
how he spent it, and show np some of great state of anxiety. Things were
BY M. QUAD.
his foolish bargains.
delayed as long as possible, and finally
My son, I heard you speak of your’
Sil down and talk to your boy m you when it was realized that the Sheriff
father the ether as “the old man,” and would to your brother. Don’t buldoze
would not show up, thoCatonel apolo­
of your mother as "her highness ”
because you happen to be his father gised, the Judge said he wa*sdrry,and
What’s the matter that you can’t re­' .md have the bulge on him. Argue and
the duel waa declared off. Neither of
fer to them ns your father and mother!
reason. Don’t expect to make asserSuppose your parentaslionld apeak of। tions and nave him swallow them as ihe men would afterwards walk on the
same side of the street with the De­
you os "the kid” or “ths tiy." You’d gospel truths unless you have backing.
soon begin to think you had been born1 Teach ».iiu what to do, to avoid Aud troiter.—Free Press.
into the wrong family.
The son wbo’ what to cultivate, and turn him loose
A stranger in Chicago had his watch
is ashamed of his parents ought to be5 for awhile. If he seeks the good, he an ate I red from his pocket by a thief,
ashamed of himself.
has the right instincts; if ho runs after and the man drew a revolver and fired
Suppose their ways are old foshioted1 the bad, don’t walk him into the wood­ at the thief. The man was arrested
nnd their grammar a little off, and they' shed for a pounding until you have and fined eighty-five dollart for carry­
don’t
1'ke keeping up with the' asked yourself if be doesn’t come nat- ing concealed weapons, and shooting
fnshionsof the day! Not one fatherr urally by tbot failing.—Detroit Free within the city limits. It would have
or mother in ten had the advantages1 Press.
*
been money in his pocket if he had com­
you enjoy. Forty or fifty year*ago they
promised with the thief by calling him
wnlkial three or four miles to a country
The world was wont to say that thia back and giving the revolver and fifty
school to pick npa learning, while now gay fashion’s queen had no heart.
dollars in cash in addition to the watch,
you are talking of going to college.
Men—pettied darlings of society— and said nothing about it. Strangers
Thev began poor and have toiled and
ought to learn that it is not right to
labored and saved for their children. wbo hud knelt in vain at her shrine, shoot at a highway robber. The Chi­
You just remember that tnings have said that she was utterly incapable of cago justice wbo assessed that fine
greatly changed in Um country. Years experiencing the warmth of divine pas­ oilght to be robbed by a highwayman
ago a calico dreM was seen at church sion.
the first time he goes out doors.
Decked in her silks and lacea, with
far uftener than a silk. Men went to
meeting clod in homespun. The rule glittering jewels upon bersnowy breast
“How many feet are therein a yard F
in moat house was fur the children to —whose clear, white skin fairly rivals asked a lady of a young fellow in a
stand up to eat. The big pieces of pie the pureness of the one pearl ensconed store, "sixty five,” waa the answer. It
went to father and mother, and children among the diamonds—she looked in­ was found on inquiring, that the young
were not allowed to sit up until 10 deed a queen ef beauty. Clad in her fellow based his calculation on the
o’clock at night, or to argue a question soft furs, whose thick, warm folds number of boots that be thought hit
after the head of the family had decld- shielded her from the chill night dir, him as|he w as going out of a door yard
daintily she tripped down the wide where be called upon a girl whose fa­
My boy, don’t get any foolish notions steps, entered her comfortable car­ ther had forbidden him the house.
into your head. If your father is old riage, and was swept awsy to the bril"George,” said a South Side girl to
and gray and bent—if your mother is lisnt ball.
Her eyes like wells of axure skies,her her beau the other night, “here5**
trembling and weak and has no care
hair
like
fine-spun
gold,
her
sylph-like
piece
in the paper headed
for the frivolities of this day, it is toil
which ban brought these, days of bard waist, her grace, her every action—all, Wbat does •Kismet’ meat!”
al!
caused
men
to
reiterate
their
former
“
The
word must be pronounced witl
work and nights full of anxiety that
their children might be spared the assertions, “Fair as a queen, but no the ‘t’ silent, Nettie,” replied George.
heart,
no
heart
!
’
’
“
Why,
that would be ‘Kiaa me,’
same slavish life. Where they wore
The last strain of the superb orches­ said Nettie.
blue-jeansyou have broadcloth. Where
tra
is
stilled,
one
by
one
the
lights
are
"With die greatest pleasure,” rephed
their mode of life and forced economy
prevented them from enjoying society, extinguished. The carriages depart, George.
_
________ .
amusements or books, just think how and the spacious mansion puts on the
They raise some greet crops m Cali­
you make the shillings fly, and what ia, sombre robe of darkness, and the in­
mates retire to their couchesfornia. A tree recently cut down in
offered to interest and amuse yon.
“Confound the brat! They’re always thatatato turned out thirty-one cord*
Now let's have a word about economy
I’ve been right among yon, and I know under the bosses’ feet,” cried the of wood, eighty-four fence posts, and
that you want this, that aud the other, coachman as he reined in the steeds a swarm of bee*. It is probable, if the
tree had been left alone, for another
and “want it bad.” Up to the time of shortly.
The carriage window is raised and a j ear, it would have produced wool
war if one of the boys of that day had
a dime to spend for Fourth of July, he fair face gleamed in the ysllow gas­ enough to have clothed the whole state
thought himself well fixed. The boys light.
Did vou ever node© a s»-1 fish man!
“Thomas, what is the matter F
want about five dollars apiece nowa­
“Bun over a brat that’s all. They're He lives for himself, consul s only his
day, aud that's all gone before noon.
always
in
the
way.
Shall
I
drive
onF
own
pleasure, and when he dies lie on­
Pm not saying that you shouldn’t
ly mourns for himself, a* in lifehs on­
“Is the child ipjuredF
have money and use iu, but right there
“
Shonldu
’
t
won
ter.
Hasn
’
t
moved
ly
thought
«»f wlf
is a vital point.
Be sure yon really
need what you buy. Ask yourself if since the h&lt;»of struck het-r-”
"Wfiat ia it that. &gt;uu like a&lt;-ont that
“
Good
heavenst
Get
down
aud
hand
it will pay! Money is the wheels oo
giriF asked one youug man o auo her.
which the world utovva. Acquire the
•‘1 can't drop the rein*, the horses are
habit of throwing it after every novel­
ty brought out and you'll by and by too tull of life this cold wwiilur. Shall
Now the grocery •««•»
oxpetehave a second-hand museum and no I call an uftioerF
The dour of Urn carriage waa opened ora to-lb her claws aud excUima, Da
to
IdcdtUa
doxeu
’
”
I dislike a stingy boy. bat when I aud a pair of white Rlippciasouk into
A YABKEE DRUMMER.

Sheriff Wiggins, of|Dallaa, Texas,1
made its prominent part of his busi­
ness to ferret out and punish commer­
cial travelers who traveled in Texas
without a license, but one morning he
met his match, a genuine Yankee
drummer.
"What have you gnt to ae’l f AnvthingF asked the sheriff, a* ha met the
Connecticntt man on the streets.
“Oh, yea. Pm selling medicine—natent medicine. BellinglUffwny’a Ready
Relief, and ita the best thing iu the
world. You ought to try a bottle. It
will cure vnur sgor, cure rheumatism,
cure anything.”
“And ynu sell me a ca&lt;»eF
“Snrtenly.sir. glad to.”
Then the sheriff bought a case.
“Anything moreF asked the drum-

�dlTMoa

Germany will send no Minister

Heateoanti to the same regiment.

from thrir neighbor. scarcely *v*r Ventur­

is tito platform, utl suddenly striking

Billy Birob, the minstrel man, earned a
scanty living by repa ring violins and oth-

teip-pocket, loudly demanded: “What does
the wbi e squaw want with Be uyiklll

the old buil iing fell down, but the occu­
pants were unhurt, and continued to make

white squaw was for a moment dumb­
founded. Had Jesve James &lt;&gt;r Kittingbull appeal ed Lei ore her widi this.demand

Of which was in such condition that It
could bo propped up a few feet from the

composure, sb* quietly said to him: “John­
ny, I am told that you Uav.- a plitot. Where
faltr Hebnylkili Jack, muttering “Trcach-

board fence ten feet high.
which han stood there. It is Mid, fuU

public, auction a f*i

■choc!, trpaUDf bi&gt; nine confederates,

lector, and the Court ordered the
Marshal to deliver the proper y to the pur­
chasers. Under the order of the court the

grossed in their spelling-lessons. HchuyU
MU Jack was thereupon led to another
room, aud the w.dt&gt; squaw,, awlsted by
another teacher, went through the young
bandit and dimruud him of a pistol nrar-

boards of th* high fence in front of the lot

on the sidewalks aud gaxed curioaly on
the confused msai df boards and tlu roof­
ing which were piled up in the interior.

in confinement until his father should

boards, the hermit, a tall man, without hat

Schuylkill Jack by the ear and led him
panted by his sister, an old woman,fund
er strep, he relieved Schuylkill Jack of all their grief at being compelled to Ipava
ideas of brigandage and returned him to their homo found expression in loud cries,
the m bool M the uijromanilc Johnny Ka- mingled wl h entreaties to the Marshal
lor and the disgraced Chief of “The Phila­ and' bis aaaiotaqt*. The hermit bine­
self was calmly cool, and after talking
delphia Cowboy*,”
with too officers he returned to arrange
Upon further examination nine more for hi* final departure. The prop­
fierce brigands were discovered with ro- ertv has been sold for ten thousand dol­
volvers, which were confiscated. The lars, which will be divide 1 between seven,
fathers ol the bandits were summoned, and heirs, the hermit and his sister beinj
each one o. the cowboys was Ind home and among them. Among the crowd on th*
made acquainted with the leather strap. sidewalk, Birch recognised a man whom
The white squaw has no fhrtuer trouble
with lucn. From fierce cowboys intend­
forty yean ago. The aceno was a most
. ing shortly to move westward in search of
pathetic one, and much sympathy w« ex­
scalps, captives and treasure, they have
b.'Oonic aMfduout seekers after knowledge.
more so as it is believed by some that in
The police investigation showed that “ the
their ignorance of business affairs they
cowboys” were regularly organised, and
have not received a fair valuation for their
that Captain Kai or, under tt&gt;e romantic
_________
name of “ Kchuylkill Jack,” was installed property.
strong mansion. Their outfit was found
to be tents made out of ntoien blankets.

a few poun is of raw boef, which they
were learning to eat, and one hun­
dred and twenty-three
dime-novels,
among them “Little Tim, the Terrier of

[Pittsburgh DUpatoh.]
Fifty-one pianos and organs that went
through the flood with more or less damage
were counted by a reporter ia a Fl. th avenue

strument would amount to probably sixty
dollars, which would make the total cost of
besides some ensanguined piraiieal stories.
It bad first boon iutended to occupy a hut
on the Delaware, and as the spring opened

but slightly injured, ond with the aid of
good condition as over, while others

’hey went, bu the cold weather deter, od
them. They finally determined not to go

“There stands
ended against the wall, “that was worth

the river. The discomfiture of Schuylkill
Jack st ' the hand.- of the white squaw,
however, has broken up the organisation
and relieved this section of the country

ally was.

That instrument was floating

unction that has t.ikin
phis 2¥eas givva the followof' another organisation ra­

You can see that the sounding-board is en­
tirely destroyed, tun hammers, checks.
keys. The veneering is also enti ely ru­
ined, and in fact it would ba &lt;bout as
profitable to replace the piano with a new
one as attempt to fix it up." Several more
of the lot ware equally as badly dilapi­
dated. The gentleman stated that prob­
ably two hundred piano, and organs were
damaged in the two cities, arid thought

pteix Cowboys' in the Thaddeus
tehooL exists in West Mlddlesei

ettimato of the amount it would cost to

[St. Louis Post-DUpareb.]

ff their pistols at Idin. "He didn't dtstbe brotherhood by showing the white
serious turn
id taken. According to
young desperado
who
—_ A—
1.-^

These affairs seem amusing on the ourItdoes not bode well for the future of

ad with the pistol and knife so early.

It

morning with pistols in their pockets.
But beyead all this there ia a direct re­
sponsibility attaching to tae publishers of
the dim*-novel literature with which the
market is flooded. Our periodical stores
aro loaded with gaudily-illustrated stories

voted to the magnifying of crime and
laudation of criminals. The bill-boards

VERMONTVILLE,

were . longing for a government which
would represent the greatneta of the Ger-

W. E. Cooke, agtx’. twenty-one, claiming
&gt; be a son of Jay Cocke, tire New York
‘ Itimore Saturbanker, was arrested
day for forgery.
without exception, were ripe for revolu­
The United States steamer Mlehlgwx will
tion. About this time a young orator, Carl toon
make her appearance In Chicago har­
Schurs, began to attract attention, and the bor. when Western lads dealring to enter
the navy will have their opportunity.
came inseparable confidants. Toe oloquence of toe pleader played havoc with ben County, Ind., reports that there ia no
the discretion of the two lieutenants, and cljild ip his district between ten and twen­
ty-one yean of age -unable to read and
flight. Aft-r s everal narrow escapes th*
friends took passage for New York, and
Mayor Chase and City Marshal Guthrie,.
shortly afterward Higel
went West. of Omaha. Neb., 'have been Indicted for
levying blackmail of fifty dollars per month
on
five gambling houses and pocketing the
the watchword for thousands of his coun­
trymen, and ihm bis fame and future proceeds.
At Dougiaston. Ji; B., Monday, Hutchin­
wore assured. Carl Schurs also sought
the great centers of German population, son's tplll and 1,500,000 feet of lumber were
where his name speedily became known. destroyed by fire.
A lad at Bridgeport. Conn., wu para­
lyzed by hooking a wire to tlie electric light
fore the people of the country as the only conductor,
and in twenty minutes expired.
man who ever held a seat in the cabinet as
L. D. Lefllngwell, a plate-glans dealer and
the peculiar representative of the foreign prominent
business man of Cleveland, acci­
element.
dentally shot himself through the heart last
Rebel pert, regarded as the brightest and night
most promising of the trio, went to ModiAt sunrise Monday morning tbe thermom­
eter in sections of New Jersey was down to
stituoncy of/ his countrymen, as were bls 38 deg. and the frost seriously damaged
.__ S ■__ i □_
fruit and crop*.
At Oconto, WI&amp;, an aged woman, named
was spoken of as “the only Dutchman in
th* town." With no proper incentive to Mrs. Charles Ritter, bralucd her busbaud
spur bis ambition, and timorous of seeking with an ax, and then took parts green.
more congenial surrounding*, • h* sought Both are still alive.
The Canadian Department of Customs
work as a barber, and for years piled th*
raxcr in Madison, and subsequently lu this refused to citizens of Kentucky permission
city, where ho now lives. In his solitude to take whisky Into the Dominion and then
be indulged in a passion for entomology, export it to New York.
One hundred and fifteen Norman horses,
and as a result he has now throe large
direct from France, reached Bloomington,
frames .containing auch a collection aud 11L, Sunday night, being imported by par­
variety of shade, sice and subject as is ties In JucLean County.
rarely .to be met with. It has cost him
Specl.il reports to tbe Galveston Ncwa In­
thirty years of toil and thirty years of dicate that tills year’s wheat and corp crops
such intelligence as but few mon possess. In Texas will probably exceed the yfcld of
He bus been offered large sums for his 1&amp;82—tbe largest lu the history nf tbe State.
treasures, but refuses to part with them.
M. G. Norton, of Winona, elected mem­
They now adorn tbe walls of an Atlanta ber of tbe Republican National Committee
barber-s.op, where th* least fortunate of Irani Minnesota, has resigned. It is be­
th* throe young rebels Is employed.
lieved that ex-Governor Davis will be apjKiinted to the position.
Returns from the clearing bouses last
HE CAVE HIM THE WINK.
week—3718,080,577—show a reduction from
tbe previous week of &gt;107,112,583. When
compared with the corresponding period
. (N. T. World.]
last year the decrease Is 33.1 per cent
One of our Aidermen was Importuned by
Generals Diaz and Trevino have settled
a constituent to secure him a political job. their differences In Mexico, and an agree­
“ You know,” said the man who has been ment has been made that upon Diaz's ac­
one 6f th* “ outs'* for a long time, “ that 1 cession to tbe Presidency lie will make
went against my conscience and Tammany Trevino becretarv of War.
Hall when I worked and voted (or you.
A London dispatch states that the Ben­
Now I ask th* favor of securing me a place. nett-Mackey cable will be in operation by
lire end of July.
The Alderman puffed at bis cigar, and
Tbe L*f»yeite (Ind.) Hominy Mllli were
replied: “ Well if that is so you know consumed Tuesday night, causing a loss of
more than 1 do; but you were a good 850,000, with $29,000 insurant
Henry Haveineyer, of New York, with a
along and I’ll see what 1 can do for you.” yearly Income of &gt;25,000. has been declared
The couple walked to a certain depart­ unable to manage his estate because of in­
ment of the City Government. Th* Aider- sobriety.
the Innumerable princelings who devoured

were detiroyed by fire Tureday, several per­
sons being injured by jumping from the
blazing buildings.
Tbe financial lore is
placed at 3102,000.
J. C. Dougherty, Chief of tbe Money-Or­
der Department of the Baltimore Post­
office, has btrtia arrested for tbe embezzle­
ment of 85,000, the larger portion of which
was wasted on lottery tickets.
Most, Fore A Co-’s gasworks at Spring­
field. O.. catfght fire at an early hour
We&lt;lne*l y. The fire originated In tbeexp o-ion ol a naphtha tank, and the city te

for a Job wore in the presence of an august
Commissioner.
the Aiderman.
Toe Commisskiner ducked his head and
the election-district worker bowed low,
very low. “ Now, Commissioner," con­
tinued th* Alderman, “ this wan is one of
our bent workers. You ought to see him
on election day around the polls. He con­
trols the votes of three brothers in one
family and their brother-in-law. Tuere

While towing a bark from New York in
tire Misel-sippi early Tuesday morning, tire
iron 'tug W. W. Wood suddenly e-treeuetl
and sunk, drowning the pilot aud two other
J-'t
. •
Five thousand visitors are expected to nV
tend the session of tbe National Education­
al Association at Madison. Wla, atxi fears
are entertained that accommodations for all
can uot be found.
Mix Christiana Roth perished in her
burning house At Erie, Pa.. Tnesdav morn­
ing, and tbe large family dog also fell a viotim, preferring to stay with his mlatroas

voter* of which come from the same coun­
ty in Ireland be bails from. The German

block got his license revoked and thia man
got another license for him. Ob, be Is a
stunner. He is my friend. Don’t be look
■ ike a deserving maul Now, do rue a
tavor and put him to work in thia depart­
ment. Now, I know you will do it for

proprietor of a «bo.’ factory in 8 . Louik,
He was coming down-stairs with a lantern
in his hand, after closing up, when, at t]&gt;e
foot of the stairway, he was suddenly
stopped by two men, one of whom thrust a
revolver in hi* face and commanded him
to keep quiet. The features of both were
concealed by handkerchiefs. He was led
up-stairs again into the work room, tied to
a bench and his eyes bound by a handker­
chief, after which lie waa robbed of fifty
dollars in cash, his gold watch aud cha n,
a Masonic charm aud a Knight of Pythias
emblem- Toe miscreants did not appear
to Le professionals, doing their work clum­
sily. O.»e of them did the talking, and ab­
jured Mr Aldrich to make no n &gt;ise under
covered his face with a leather apron, and
accounted that they would not untie him,
as his friends, when be win misled, would
search for him and effect his release.
They cautioned him to make no attempt to
releaua bimeelf under an hour. When

Aaron, IU., n&gt;

The constituent wa» paralysed for a
moment by tbe appeal of tbe Alderman
In bls behalf, and cast grateful looks at
tho City Hall Mogul.

plays tend melodramas that aro a disgrace

. (Chicago Tribune.]
story illustrative of the audacity of
done, tuis kind of literature would

rencc, is the small but lively and active
representative of a prominent Chicago
paay of some Lively young men awaiting

laiiou of ita provision*. A few seasons of
‘ the ben! thy old Puritanic legislation is
what is needed to correct the present
social d«*gra latioti and demoralisation.
"T-v-re
taws fo bidding the publication

Mahoning

station.

Heuuvssy remarkel

friend's response.
“Bet yoa Are dollars I can do it," said
the drummer undaunted.
sfa'iOting men.

pro?;&gt;? -1

It 1« drawu upon the slight-

tbemM^lvii’

it i&gt; not remarkable that tiiey are

beginning to “guy" the Chicagoan for his
apparent loss of courage, wuen the con­
ductor cried out, “All aboard," and the
tram started. Then the young man s eppM
In-r a kiss the smack of which was heard by

SUMER DRESS GOODS!
LARGEST AND FINEST LINE EVER-SHOWN IN THIS VICINITY.

Dolmans, Shawls and Summer Wraps
WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO PROFIT

FROM THE CHEAP TWO FOR A NICKLE TO THE FINEST AT 32.00.

Parasols in all styles and prices.
Ties, Collars, Laces, etc., in endless variety.
Gloves and Mitts from the cheapest cotton to the finest
silk and kid.
.
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Full assortment Ladies Muslin Underwear, Aprons, Infants
Robes, etb.
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Our Domestic Department is full in all the popular brands.
Bleached and Brown Sheetings; Prints, Demins, Ticks, Shirt­
ings, Jeans, etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF

In Vermontville, ranging in prices from a good Cotton Suit
at $3, to the finest Imported Worsteds and Whip Cords at
$ i5. We have just received a few dozen Pants that we shall
sell at SI, $1 50, $2 and $2.50, the best value we have ever
shown. Call and see them.
We are beadquarters for Boots and Shoes.
•
Grocery Stock is full.
Your’patronage is Respectfully Solicited.

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER
IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPAPED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

^77963

Twine Binder!

“Now, Mr. Commissioner," interrupted

Columbus, 0., June id—Tbe Supreme
Cour*, announced its decision yesterday in the

th* Commissioner, who continued: “But
perhaps 1 can appoint him to a place in a

Capeilar, judgment was aflirmed, and ia
that of Bulzman vs. Wbitbeck, Judgment
“It looks all right, Jim," said the Aider­ w ^reversed. This declares tiie second sw­
man.
“I don't think so," replied Jim. “I saw on the premises, unconstitutional, and
leaves the rest of the law valid and oper­
ative as heretofore. The question of the
constitutionality of the whole law is held
your bahota In my hands, either."
this record. The liquor dealers will there­
fore be required to pay the June collection
A LONG COURTSHIP.
tax under the law. leaving the matter open

Terrible Barias D easier.
Sax Fkaxcisco, Cat, June 17.—New
Zealand adriore by tbe steamer ZealaodiA,
which arrived here Sunday afternoon, are
to the effect that tbe British iron ship Syria,

[Sylvania (Go.) Special.)
A courtship oX forty years’ standing haa
Just resulted in marriage. Ln 1843 Miss
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c^cu. boood &lt;or
rounds of the Chicago clubs.

Take the Lead.

So many delegates are in attendance at
the session of the American Homeopathic
Institute at Deer Park. Md., that half a
dozen sleeping-cars have been ordered to a
side-track for their accommodation.

sioner. “Perhaps I can fix it. Ha looks
like an honest, sober and industrious mao.
Perhaps 1 can find a place for him. But

ascot In December.

living;

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING

..Ulbte &lt;®.re. Th. torer, bo.*v*r, was moody, and bocam* jsolous of
Miss Mary’s popularity with th* beaux of
the neighborhood. Tb* girl was of a proud

existed. Gross wandered off, and for ten
years was not heard of, when one day ho
n-turned, bronaod and bearded, exporting
to find his foimer sweet-heart married.
True to her heart, she was still single.

itranged, since which time they
ing socially. Vicissitudes ol timo and cir­
cumstances kept thorn apart and seemed
to have chilled out whatever of love had
tletu birthday. Mr. Gross began thinking

that the long deferred nuptials should

|

nil

n&gt; ..bore on U» N««ll reel. Al lb. U.»«
,uuck u„, w„.
«,
|n additiun to the regular crew. Seventy ot
the coolies were drowned and all but three
‘ crew are missing.
of‘ the
Wholesale Grocers in Conference.
Dea JIoi.xkh, la., June 1».—The West­
ern Wholesale Grocers' Association, in Me­
non bt tliis city yesterday, elected tl&gt;e fol­
lowing officer-: JTeeident, J. H. Merrill,
Ottumwa; Finn VieoPresldcnt, A. C. Dart,
Kock Lland; Second Vice-President, C. CProuty. Dre Molom; Third Vice-President,
Benjamin H. Jeweii; Secretary and Treas­
urer, J« hu Bland. Jr.
.
A Vessel and Ten Sailors Ga Dawn.

New Yobk. June IV —Tbe quarantine
bark Rafael Power, front Havana, has Just
arrived with tfie sole survivor of 1 lie bark
G. P Sherwood, from Philadelphia for
Halifax with coaL Un the 14th in a heavy
gale her cargo shifted and the vessel sunk.

First Machine
provements for 1884, it Maintains'its
Superiority over All Others.

INDEPENDENT MOWERS shdREAPERS
Embody All tbe Latest and Most Desirable Improvements, and are, iu fact, the
Most Practical Machine* tn the Market.

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
।
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Camera.
------ AGENCY

l-OR-------

AiaUman A €•.•» Hnrinre. and Sepnrnlors.
Jonea- Henles- A Flve.Ton H.rie Neale only Mo.
A Fall I4ne of Buggies and Bond Carts.

U. O. CROCKER.

�SATURDAY,

JUNE tl. 1884.

VICINITY

LOCALS

WEST KALAJIO.
Harvest promiae® to

be late thia

Newell Barnes la building
James. Ehret returned from Indiana
this week.
Oats are looking rather discouraged
for want of rain.
This week finishes up the sheep
shearing buslncM.
W. C. WHoox has invested in a mow-

Mrs. I. M. Vanyke went to Muskegon
on Monday, to visit a daughter.
Chas. Herring a one legged veteran,
has had his pension suspended.
Wm. Spire is buying ash and cherry
bolts for handles and furniture.
Wm. Milla, a former resident of the
cast part of town, died last week.
Freeman Upham, of Ainger, called
on Kalamo friends last Sunday.
Mrs. Ehret, of Elkhart, Indiana, is
vimtiag her son John this week.
Dau Roscoe, of Walton, called on
friends in this section last Sunday.
Haying has begun on a small scale
this week, but next week it will begin
iu earnest.
Porter Barnes contemplates the
building of a new stock barn after
harvest.
Jeff. Showalter and wife have been
on a visit to friends near Marshall the
Chauncy Wack,of Oberlin, nnd Wm.
Wack, of Carlisle, Okie, are visiting re­
latives here.
.
The very dry weather and high wind®
for thejpa't week has been very dam­
aging to growing crops.
Bill Davis will rent his farm when
he becomes a city resident, Jeff Sho­
walter being the lucky tenant.
J. B. Mix has nut down along string
of bliud drain which adds much to the
looks aud convenience of the old
homestead.
Pipbably there never was no great a
breadth ot growing corn in this section
destroyed by worms as has been tlris
■season.
Word has been received hero that
Mrs. John Ogden, wellk«on hereabouts,
but a resident of Brookfield, was re­
cently married to a Mr. Mathews, of
Calhoun county.
L. S. Smith is having a bank barn
constructed from hi®old barn,and other
improvements made which adds much
to the looks of his premise®. Levi is
an enterprising farmer and don't be­
lieve in the dull monotonous babitaof
many noo-progressive farmers.
About thia distance from VtWille
and Nashville, it looks very much as
though there wae like tn be a bit of
competition 'io celebrating Indepen­
dence day. From -what this scribe
can learn, one or tbe other should have
ston'd tbeir powder and patriotism un­
til next year, or else gained forces and
Jiad a regular old -blow oit, but as it
pvronkl appear now the «mokc of Nash­
ville powder will envelope Vermont­
ville and vise tvrsG, causing much ill
feelicg and some bad words; but then
chitdien will often be a little contrary
just-for the fun (hero ia in it.

» ElUIOKTYILLI.

brought him home from Nashville, that
Ke brought with him a keg of beer
which be placed in his shop, but which
soiue one soon afterward alluvred torun out. Another trip to Nashville,
but lw returned witliout a keg, being a
little Miliered.
The stir, about the
bouse and a hurried top down town
with slippers ou aud u4ESt, made by
his wife, followed, immeduftcly by the
half-sobered husband, indicated some
domeetic disturixwee which whiskey
and beer are too apt to create. We drop
the vail here, and remark from ouuide
tlie curUin®, that the curbed whiskey
iu this case, as in thousands of other®,
Iihs mastered a victim who bad fondly
hoped that he was. himself, the victor.

i

NORTH CASTLETON.

Geo. Appelmao baa built a wagon
shed;
M. H. Bloom want to Lansing. Wed­
nesday.
John Watringbos his cellar wall done.
It is a fine job.
Mrs. J. Mater and Johnny have re­
turned from Clare.
,
Ixsonard Strow put down a well for
Richard Elarton thia week.
Bert Smith baa a new skeleton buggy
purchased of Frank Reynolds.
Daniel Warner, of Milton, ia visiting
his sister, Mrs. B. W. Austin. /
John Stage, of Lansing, w^a thkguest of M. H. Bloom last wue^f
Marion Skturea bus sold hia iron gray
horse to a Charlotte mau for $215.
Quite an exciting time over tbe ditch
that is to run through Pleasant Valley.
Geo. Gates, of Orauge, made hia sis­
ter, Mrs. Sarah Lockhart, a pleasant
Visit.
Thomas Bolo has moved from the
State road onto Mr. Keyes' farm in As­
syria.
Henry Ward, J. (Jversmith and d.
Spnngett sheared 330 sheep in three
days.
Zeb. Parks, having bought a new self
binder, ia ready to ao harvesting in
abort order.
Mr. Deau, of Hastings, called on E.
Lockhart Wednesday. He exhibited a
fine Singer sewing machine.
E. Lockhart has improved the ap­
pearance of Ims premises by building a
new fence aud trimming hia shade
trees.
i
Last Friday afternoon Mr®, dame®
McCotter entertained
her Sunday
school clasa at her home. Ice create
and candy were served tbe liwhi ones
and a good time was enjoyed.

ASSYRIA.
A new baby at Mr. Brady’s.
Oscar Crotoot baa completed hi®
barn.
John Wheeler has moved into hi®
new btraev.
White-Ellis baa the wall commenced
for a Dew barn.
Miss Ellie Mills, of Nashville, is vis­
iting relatives here.
The new school bouse in the Brigg’s
diatricLis inclosed.
*
Children’s day at the M. E. charch
was a flue affair.
George Brown low completed the
wall under hia barn
Mr. Churchill, of Kalamo. has moved
into Wm. Segar's bouse.
Mr. Pivacott and family visited at
Eatoa Rapids last week,
The -G. A. R. Post held « social at
Lorencn Park’s last week.
Adam Russel basooe-half mile of po­
tato® planted in tbe read.
Lucto® Hyde's cote bad-pneof its eyee ,
gored out by a co w &amp; few days ago.
Jennie Sackett’s echool -dosed Fri­
day. A picnic wm held,in the grove
Saturday.
A aliew under theananagenrent of 8irona &amp;.-Sbuster visited Aaeyda and La­
cey last week.
Mr. Harder, who waa so badly hart
while raising Adam’s barn.ds very bad
off. He is 75 years old.

evening.

ing vacation.
Anns Jordan, daughter of Ralph Jor­
dan, was buried Sunday.
The sirre Ui have been lined with
wool for the last few day.
* M. H. Clark, of the Maniates, Demo­
crat waa iu the city Thursday.
Tbe peiaoual property of Dr. Barker,
D. B., was sold by the sheriff Saturday.
Will Herring ia ■ pea diog hia vaca­
tion from the University ia Hastings.
Miss Ota and Stella Wheeler attend­
ed the commeucemeut exercises at
Albiu?.
The ladies are making extensive pre-,
paratious to celebrate the gloriou
•Fourth.
.
Bert Niskern, of West Point, ia ex­
pected home in a few days to spend his
vacation.
The ladies baud is fully organized
and under the leadership of Walter
Howell.
The Young Ladies Caro Band took
tbeir departure Thursday for a trip
up the take®.
*
N. Diamoud who has been on tbe
siok list fias again made his appearance
on tne Btieet.
Hasting® is the place where the .sec
otid annnal encampment will be held
Tbe young ladies of the Presbyterian
church will sell ice cream in the court
house yard Friday evening.
Win. Hay ford, an old rvsidentof this
city died from hemorrhage of the stom­
ach after a short Illness, ou Tuesday.
Mrs. Hodges, mother of Mrs. P. A.
Sheldon, was buried Monday.
She
came to visit her daughter aud died af­
ter a short iliness.
Thursday A. J. Bowne aud C. 8. Hilbou.n returned from Detroit where
they have been attending the Demo­
cratic convention, which was one ot the
most cuthuisiaslic conventions ever
held in the stalk.
Hans.
MAPLE GROVE.

The MeOmber school closed tlii®
week.
.
•
Fanner® have about finished shear
ing sheep.
Irn Cummin® was home from Battle
Creek Sunday.
Strawberry shortcake nnd ice cream
is now in order.
Mr. aud Mrs. L. Lspbam, spent last
week at McBrides.
Tweuty-two duuiIkts were sold at
the dance at Nortaa’s a few nigbts-ago.
John McCartney has nearly recover­
ed from the efieote of being kicked by
a horse.
Sotxre of our young people took in
tbeceeeert Thursday evening atKatam s gives by tbe young ladies' band of
Bellevue.
Tbe singing class at the M. E. church
will give a crocert June 25th. An admiasiop fee will be charged at tfie door
fertile benefit of the Sunday school.
Married—At Ceresco, Saturday even­
ing,-Jixne 14th, Mr. Douglass R. Slade
and Mi as Grace R. Potter, Rev. Bryant
officiating. Douglass and Grace have
many warm friends who join iu wishi&amp;g them a lung aod happy life.
The Lsdiee Independent Belief Corp®
of Maple Grove, to be auxilary to Jef­
fords Pftft, No. 82, G. A. R., waa organ­
ized at £.43. Potter’s, June nth. The
following officers were elected ; Pres.,
Mrs. E. 0. Potter; Vice Pres.. Mrs. R.
Shepherd; Sec’y, Mrs. R. Palmer;
Treas., Mrs. C. E. Eldred.
Tbeir next
meeting will be held atMr.-Geo. Dean’s
on the35th.
All ladies that are in
sympathy with tbe cause are cordially
invited-to-attend. An admission fee of
f&amp;cts will -be charged also rufre»hments

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TnE MTAGI
STORY.
some charity it will help the. record
junazingly.
The “Rev.” Eward L. Sullivan, who
The traveler ot Ute pve*eot day, a*
Ins been preaching in Sidtftsy township.
Montcalm county, was, arrested Inst lie ia hnrrird - along by the lightning
week nnd taken to Ohio, where he ia express, ia iis buffet cars aod palace
.wanted on charges of burglary and sleeper®, seldom reverts ia thought to
horse stealing. It is also hinted that the time when stagecoach and packet
two or three wives would like to see were the*only means of communication
between distant points. It is rare that
him.
Saturday night Adam Wellirer, a one of tin-real old-time stage drivers
is met with uuw-a-days and when the
farmer of Alamo, was found uuconsci­ writer rerenily ran serose Fayette Haaous in au unsavory quarter of Kalama­ kelr. of Lock port, N.Y.,, he felt like s
zoo with his skull fracturedback of the tiihilugrapher over the discovery of
rare volume of “forgotten lore.”
right ear. He states that he waa knock some
Mr. Hs»kc:i, Mltliough &lt;&gt;ae of the pio­
ed down and robbed of a S133 cheek, neers iu Msgr driving (he formerly ran
•40 iu cash and two watches by two from LewtsloD to Niagara Falla and
Buffalo,) is lode and hearty and bills
men.
fair to live for many year®.
Tbe
John Mulholland, an unmarried man strange ®tori»-» &lt;rf Iris early adventures
about 80years of age. was-killed in would fill a volume. At one time when
Barney Pitcher's saloon at Sheridan, going down m mountain near Lewiston
Saturday, by.Celos Isham, of Crystal. with no less a peraouage than General
Scott us a passenger, the brakes gave
Both men had been drinking during wpy aud (lie coach came on the heels
the day and were under the nfluence of the wheel horse®. The only remedy
of liquor. Ikhnm. knocked Mulholland whs to whip the leaders to a gnllop.
dow n aud then kicked him in the aide Gaining moim nturn with each re«*olution of lhe wheels the coach swayed
of-the head breaking hit neck.
nnd pitched down the mountain side
At Big Rapids', Monday evening, a nnd into the streets of Lewiston.
girl named Bartine, 10 years of age, Straight ahead at the foot of the steep
hill flowed the Niagara river, towaids
waa brutally assaulted by some ruffian which the four horse® dashed, appar­
unknown, and wlien found was deliri­ ently to certain death. Yet the firm
ous. The girl waa returning from the hand never relaxed its bold nor the
train wbep a man about 20 years of age clear brain its conception of what must
be done iu the emergency. On dashed
seized her, and in the struggle nearly tbe horses iiniil lhe narrow dock waa
stripped tbe clothing from her. She reached on the river hank, when by a
screamed with fright and then fall in­ iiniMterlv exhibition of net ve and dar­
ing, the conch wa» turned in scare its
sensible. The man escaped.
own length nnd the horses brought to a
Sixteen years ago James Lapp, of stand still tAifure the pale lookers oil
Saginaw City, mysteriously disappear­ could realize what had occurred.
A
ed, and Cole Lincoln and Jamec C&lt; I ii s purse was luitu-d by General Scott and
presented u&gt; Mr, Haskell with high
were arrested charged with murdering compliment®
f&lt; r skill aud bravery.
him, but were acquitted. A day or two
Notwithstanding all bi® strength and
ago be reappeared iu Saginaw alive nnd hinrohuHt coii»tituti&lt;&gt;u the strain of
well. From bis story, it ia thought continuous work and exposure proved
। too much for Mr. HuskeD'H couatit* tion
that he was attacked and left for dead, The constant jolting of lhe cn.Mli nod
but recovered and went to Canada, lie the necessarily cramped position in
Rays he never knew anyone had been w hich lie was obliged to aiL contribut­
ed to this end, and at times be wm ob­
tried for his minder.
liged toahiindoo driving altogether.
At Lansing, Saturday, the jury ren­
Speaking ot this period be said :
“I found it al most impossible to aleep
dered a verdict of acquittal, after delil»erating ten minutes, in the case of at night, my appetite left me entirely
and
1 bad a tired feeling which 1 never
Mrs. Clark who shot Mrs. Clark No. 2,
knew before and cuald not account
of Chicago, in t-e Chspmsn house for.”
there last summer. Mrs. Ctaik the ac­
“Didyoufrive up driving entirely f”
cused, it will be remembered, met Mrs.
“No. 1 tried to keep up but it was
Clark No. 2 at the Chapman bouse, and only with the greatest eflort. This
state of thing® contiuiied for nearly
loegeda bullet in her bead. The wo­ twenty year® uutil last October when I
man who was shot hailed from Chicago went all to pieces.”
and before she took op with Clark was
"Oh. I doubled all up, could not walk
an actress. Clark waa a prominent
without a cane and was incapable of
citizen of Battle Creek aod platted that any effort or exertion. I had u coustet
portion of the city called “Clark’s Ad­ desire to urinate both day and night
dition.” Mrs. Clark Nd. 2 did not die and although I felt like passing a gal'
Ion every ten minute® only a few drops
from the efl* eta of her wound.
could e»teape anil they thick with seniOne of tbe most horrible, brutal and nient. Finally it ceased to flow entire­
cold blooded murders evyr committed ' ly and 1 thought death was very near.”
“What did you do then I”
iu this state was done in North Plains
“What I should have done long be­
Ionia Co., on Saturday night last,when
fore, listen to my wife. Under her ad­
Lucy Long, was deliberately murdered vice I began a new treatment.”
by her husband, Andri w Lung. The
“And with what result I”
“Wonderful. It m-stopped the closed
husband at first stated that burglars
committed tbe crime. His story, how­ passages and what was still more won­
derful regulated (he flow. .The sedi-’
ever, waa considered too thin, and he mentvanished, my appetite returned
was arrested and ou Wednesday made aud I am now well aud good for twen­
a confession, which is to tbe effect that ty more year-* wholly through the aid
lie slept with his wife until midnight, of Warner’s Safe Cure, that has done
wondera for me as Well a® for so many
when he arose went -to the barn pro­ oth.ro.”
cured a club and deliberately pounded
Mr. Haskell’® experience is repeated
hi® wife to death. The murderer gives everyday in the liven of thousands of
Aiuericau men aud women. An un­
do reason for committing tbe crime.
known evil ia undermining the exist­
ence of an inumerable number who do
ABOUT MISSIONS.
uot realize the danger they areiu uutil
b&amp;lth has entirely departed and death
Last Sunday is tbe date observed by peiIiap8stales them iu (lie face. To
tile Congregational churcbe®, the world uegl* ct such important matters is like
dnftiog
in tbe current of Niagara
over.aa a'day when ita ministers preach
above lhe fall®.
missionary sermons and take up col­

lections Zo aid the cause. The Nash­
ville Congregational charch is no ex­
ception Ip this general rule, and Rev.
A. Livermore's sermon upon missions
Sunday was an able effort.
,
In nearly every denomination mis­
sionary werk is one of tbe leading fea­
tures. Especially is this true in regard
to the Congregationaltala, and this is
as it should be. The missionary ®ysi«a is one of tbe greatest institutions
of tbe Christian religion. Be it at
home, in tbe greatoities, on tbe wild,
western frontier, beneath tbe burning
huu ef tropical climes, among thefierce
cannibals, or tbe ignorant African, civ­
il nation flourishes as the apostles of
tbe Christian religion make their way,
aod turn tbe untutored mind to higher'
aud better things. The march ef civ
iltzation has ever been in the footsteps
of the missionary. Wherever tbe ban­
ner of Christianity has been planted,
there civilization has received its first
inspiration and grown and flourished
and prospered.
Many scoffat the idea of sending men
and women thousands of miles away
to do this work when, as they say,
“Charity begins at home,” but never­
theless this does oot detract one iota
from tbe value to humanity, the honor
and tbe -blessedness of the spirit that
leads the disciples of Christianity to
forsake home, comfort and friends to
go out into tbe world preaching and
teaching tbe religion of Christ

W. C. Bodine is playing farmer this
season, having for his field of opera­
tions the land formerly owned by S. S.
Church, deceased.
Fred Albion, a grandson of^Jamea
Clouse, a boy of about 10 years, fell
from a performing bar, on Tuesday
evening, and broke his left arm .near
Dock Tanner.
tbe wrist.
Rumor uaa it that Miss Ida Parmen­
MICHIGAN NEWS.
ter intends to give your .citizens a.treat
in the way of an amatuer concert from
Rut.
The-7-year-old son A. 8. McCaftery
your own young peopte^nside of a-oouwas dr ok Dedin the river ox Detroit
ple of weeks.
RAST CASTLETON.
Sunday.
Beer and whiskey are now sold bare
A saw mill and salt block - at Bay
without doubt by two persona clandes­
A®a Noyes ia building a kitchen.
City burned Saturday night, entailing
tinely, and at timi s drunken men are
Him Elia Franck isun tbe sick list.
a loss of S46XXX).
seen ou ourstreets. Where u* the mar­
Elder Brumm baa gone to Caledonia.
Wm. Asbrun, while insane from
shal aud where is the cooler !
.
Young .man engage your best girl fur
drink, committed suicide ot Sebewaing
Dr. Pariueater attended the meeting the fourth.
by cutting 1ms throat
of the state Medical society at Grand
Jaa. Eveiett made a trip to .Hastings
Geo. Kulmbach, a farmerlivmg five
Rapids on Wednesday and Tbaraday tins week.
miles west of Ann Arbor, committed
nf la®t week. Wbep be returned he
Cut worms are making sad havoc
suicide last week by banging.
found his wifegone on a six-week®’vis­ with tbe corn.
Joseph Feaderer, the Monroe beast
it to New York.
Geo. Morgan has just recovered from
who raped his daughter, has been jsen
H. J. Martin is rushing his new brick a serious i Hueas.
tenced to state prison for life.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury visit*
More to completion. Tbe basement
A boy named Carl Kecbite, aged 15
wall was completed lust Tuesday anil
was kicked io-the head by a frightened
the M whole buriuesa” will now be fin­
M. IL Taylor made a busineas trip to
colt ia Leighton, last week and instant­
ished “In the best style of art,” in much Battle Creek thia week.
ly killed.
leas time Ilian Solomon, with unlimited
Miss Perlie Eddy closed her spring
At Big Rapids, Thursday, one of
means and plenty of help in the kitch­ term of school lust Friday.
Forepaugti’s equestrians was killed by
Mrs. Dan Miller and daughter Cora,
en, tuufc to construct that seven by nine
hi* horse stumbling on a hurdle aud
are
visiting
friend®
at
Jackson.
temple.
EDITORIAL ROTESfalling upon him.
Miss Etta Noye® baa just recovered
Tbe council is putting in tile drains
Speculaii -u is disease that is making
A 5-year-old son of James EYwtn, of
on etch aide of Main street, three feet from an attack of iuflamatery rheuma­
Pentwater, fell froo® tbe dock wberefce specks in Ute reputations of too many
below (be surface, hoping to prevent tism.
'
waa playing into tbe lake and was business men.
tho accumulation of water io tbe earth
BALTIMORE.
diowned on Saturday.
We are* glad to wore that Bro. Fred
under the track, and th*’ consequent
J. J. Adam®, a resident of Chase, Slocum of the Caro Advertiser, who re­
heaving from frosts, and resulting
June bugs.
Lake Co , but in busineM at Bellaire cently lost his office by fire, is on hia
mud. Tbe contractor of the job left
Blizzard Monday.
committed suicide Saturday night. feet again with new presse*®, new ma­
in disgust with his own bargain, and
Cura is Imoming.
BusinrM trouble supposed co have been terial and one of tbe htuMfiwimert pa­
now, I take it, tbe council propose to
Potato bugs are having ft picnic.
pers iu the state. Fied is woiking
the cause.
dig the drains themselves. Won't it
A circus struck Dowling Monday.
be fun
see such pirn as Benedict,
Chas. Beihler, tbe farmer whose tisrd and will reap success because he
Strawberries are now ready for tbe
deserves it.
Stone, Stiles and Chilson wielding the cream.
Dam was killed at Marshall by the
pick and spade ?
day express ttie 31*t, and who was ser­
Dr. VanHorn and N. Latham
The News hem tily coucur® with the
A well-to-do citizen of this place,who taking the census.
iously injured at the time, died at hi® HsMtiuga Banner in its views on “crimes
formerly drank to excess at times, but
Elder Townsend will preach at Ithe home three milts from that .place ia Barty county,” we will even go far­
Thursday alg.iL
who for nearly two and a halt years McOm her school house Sunday.
ther and state that where a deliberuto
ha® be«-n sober and industrious, be­
D. Brant and F. Speaker came very
Prof. D. Maclean, waa amply vindi- murder has been committed, tbe evicame again entangled in the f.i*cina ;near getting setiously butt by
. the fall- csted at Grand Rapids by &amp;u rosy eh-c»‘l being conclu®iv^to this fai t,
tionB of the beer bottle on Saturday iing of a ebed »tx&gt;f they were erecting, tion to the presidency of the medical “
the perpetrator ahanMloibr lhe penhast, and between this town and yours
Dvxt. ' aaeodation. If he will now pay over alttee of capital punishment.

ing aequaiDte-d with a number wbo b«l t&gt;eea
cured by toe Rheumatic fiynip, 1 gave ita trial
and I am cured after u-tog tan four boltim. I
know toe syrup will cure tuy c**e of rheuma­
tism, if token ae directed. u hundred® win
testiy to in this immediate vicinity. I am
gratefully yotirs.
on any purt of the body can
cnrvd by the
use of Rheumatic 8yup, »hiei» cleanare tbe
tbe FVBtem aud blood of ail fmpurltica, aud
build® up the debilitated ayatetn and give® new
life to the feeble and overworked aufferer.

Tom Thumb’s widow ia being courted again,.
EXCITED THOUSANDS

pouaumptiou.

Dr. Kit
Tbeir n

to go neatly wit
ed to dodUvch
Low of Voice, or any affection
■nd Lungs. Trial Hottie® free i
Drug Store. Large site SIM'.

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVELY.
J. OMHUNi. Proprietor.
My convenience foi supplying the public
with anything in the Livery line are not excel-'
lad in this part of tbe Blate.

Four Pair of best Matched Horses
In tbe county. Both

.

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

With riding accommodation* for two or eight,
furnished on short notice aud at loweal ntos.
PaUouizc rue and you will be happy.
JACOB OSMUN.
THE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

FOR PAIN.
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sol sties. Lumbago,

HUD ACHE T00TH1CHK
SORE THROAT.
QUINBY. SWELLING*.

FIFH CUTS I BOTTLE
^sif&amp;xssrrt

CatarhH"^

&lt;FEVER'

UMViug peculiar »ymIpuxn®. It la atten­
ded by inflamed con­
dition of the lining
Iraexnbrane ot tbe
I nostril®, tear ducts
land throat, affectling the lung® An
I acrid mucu® Is ae
I ere ted, toodiac barge
I is accompanied with
la paintui burning
| sensation.
There

a |.,f sneezing frequent
ILamwowMa attacka or blinding
IfAkT *“EEVEf&lt; headache, a watery
and inflamed state of tbe eye®, Ely’® Cream
Balm la a remedy founded ou a correct diag­
nosis of this disease and can be depended upoo.
50 cU. at druggist®; 00 eta. by mail. Bamnie
F. T. Bolec wishes It known that he guaran­ bottle by mau 19 cts. Ely Bros., Druggist®,
tees Acker'® Dyspepcia Tablet® to be the best
remedy for Indigestion evar made, that always
relieve headache.
ProUale Order.
Btats or Mica IGA®, I
Couktt or Bahmt, | ’
At s aretiur. of tbe Probate Ourt forth®
Ckiunty of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office
in the city of Hasting®, in Mid county, ou
Tueaday, tba 17th day of Juns, in iba
re-«r oo'e thousand eight hundred and clguty-

BALL’S

I i-eecut, Cekmkwt Smith, Judge of Probate.
Io the matter of tbe tatate of
EMILY E. LINKLETTER. Dereaaed.
Ou reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied, of Jcare Jordan, administrator of
eatato of said deceased praying, that hie aorount •
an such admin is trator may tie heard and. allow­
ed and an order of dialribution entered, and he
be discharged from said trust.
Thereupon It is ordered that
■»adaj. the l«th Sa; af/aij, ®r®» _ ,
At ten o’clock tn tbe forenoon, be assigned for
tbe hearing ef said petition, and that the heirs
at law of said deceased, and ail other persona
interested tn said estate, are required to appear
at a session of said Court, then to tx- bolden at
lb« Probale Office, in tbe city of Hastings, in
said county, and show cause, if any there be,
why tbe prayer of tbe petitioner should not be
granted. And it is further ordered that said
petitioner give notice to tbe person® interested
in Mid estate, of the pendency of arid jMttitlon.
and the bearing thereof, by causing® copy of
thia order to be publiabed tn tlm Nasuviixb
Nawa, a newspaper printed aud circulated la
arid County of Bam, once In each week for
three succcmIvs week®, previous to said day of
bearing.
CLEMENT SMITH,
(A true copy.) 4048 Judge ol Probate.

COBSETS
1884.

1884.

Probate Order.

Btatx or Michigan, [
County of Barry, | ”
Ata reaaiou of tbe Probate Court for tbs
County of Barry, holden st tbe Probate Jffiot
tn tbe city of Hastings in said county on
Monday, the Iflih day of June, in tbe- year
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
Present, Clkmsnt Smith, Judgegf Probsts.
In the matter of the estate of •
PETER B. BUN8IKER, det-eawd.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, Rebecca H nntikre, widow of aaiddcccaacd, prsring that Daac Harter may lx- at&gt;pulnti
ed administrator of said estate.
Thereupon Is is ordered, thai

SKINNER,
BATTLE CREEK
I® now rreeh-lng hl® ctock of

SPRING GOODS.

at ten o’d«* tn the forenoon, be aarigoed for tbe hearing of said petition, and Uiat
the heirs at law of g&gt;id deceared. and all other
persons interested in said relate, an- required &lt;•
intu-Ar at a &gt;.r
r»
...... ...
- ------- - ..... . ...uw.c VUM.-V, IU inc cuv
listings, In Bald county, and nbow
tf
soy there be, why tbe prayer of the petitioner
siiould n&lt;d lie gruLU-d.
And It is further ordered that wild petitiauer
glve notice to the peraona luteiwred iu aakl
wlaic, of the pendency of M‘d petttinn. aaA
the hearing thereof bv routing a ropy of this
order to be puNlabed In the Nabrvuj.i: Nbws,
a newspaper printed and ctrenUteti in raid
County of Barry, once in each week for. three

CARPETS,
BLACK SILKS.
CASHMERES,
At Pricks that Defy CompeT1TIO1T.

Come and fee Usand
Save Money.

T. B. SKINNER.

W“6amnk« tent hr mail If

(Atrued&gt;y.) 4048

i

,

CLKMWXT 8&gt;'tTH.
Justcv. ri.-*h

�H. R. DICKINSON &amp;CO,.
XrOSUve

KW ■ACHI1ERYI

1ATISI

n

with Flour that will delight them. One
will eeuvinev al! that our fioar is •

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

itseq tn Xtn«JMUi ynj qnop pus Sujpeejq
•m jo
• jo sumnnj*!
•» *i n«p

trial trip to our mill and

1 Syrup will cure you.

.juajpyiqo joq oanon

Bend tor our
BHEUMAT
tbe bride.

THP Ruyutooyq ‘Xyaaoy

jo

spwpuuH *»R

•ary." replied Father Heritage, aotmlmi-

•no/lPtl II jo qxqqy oy **&gt;u»qa oq*a ouo

Xjaae oy jajaop « * oyqy deoens ‘pnqo
pyo-JuoA-xjs •yuwotrai *asaydyoq eqy ynq

in
a saUsCaotory agrwe-

regularly

ordained

minister.

ried out the doorway, cut through tbe
■quare, and went into Independence Hall

oepduij yup eqy yaornp **ouq noX pm *yy

difference, tail sbe mightn't like it."
“We'll go up-staira to the first landing,’
of thia fact. He alao stated that, while on

qocm ovy easy pyuQM yj ysqy ‘ujwyjao oa

P«V» «‘»iqje»&lt;&gt;d 3J «J „

ritege, with a startled look in his eyes,
leaned over the balustrade and saw the
bride apparently in tbewet of freeing her-

jaupsfis wouwyeq jo ynomenyea eqy Suyqonoy
uoy.aenb « uoyisyoossy canoH-3apw-&lt;l3
»qi oy pepanudcud Xy qjooj qjo^
ye

ABOUT LENT.

■ujoo ojyyua aqy oy uonyppe uj ysqj kniaio a
*C00'(Wft Xfjwou JO qynoui eqy 3uyjnp
MWJJDUJ us Wns'Kl »I PI»q AOU Sjwyyop

ginning or Thursday evening, or the day
before the day of the Lord's passion, and

*000*000* It
ynoqw oy poonpoa eq yyjM spuoq ~y
-»d
{ jo ynnoms eqy Xyyjnywui uodn pus 'qowe
000*000*014 JOJ ®J»
owqx T Xsjc uo
qajBjfuojUQium yy|M yywa qyjp.XyuaMy pus
pejpunq euo eqj, ‘Jiijpuwvqno yyjys am co®
•Wtt tooq* ‘pesnao swq ysaiayny qoyqw uo
pus ‘uoyydmepej joj peyyw&gt; spuoq eqy jq
-Xouauno jedwd jo uoyyaenb
ywjenak eqy Sujqonoy Xpoq ywqy ui Zaj

is evident from the fact that, alluding to
A SINGULAR ELOPEMENT.

rived in thi» city a couple of youthful lovers
Her name was

worldly life and revive tbe ardor of the
primitive piety. To . thia may be added a

a \ Irginia fanner living near Moun Jackaon. Shenandoah County,Virginia. Charles

Ham and of the penitents for absolution.

their watchful parent*.

Groceries, and occupied tbeir late stand ’

GROCERIES,
AND

DRUGS

MEDICINES,

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front!

Patent Medicines, Olla, Dye StnfD^
Perfumery, Toilet Article#, Scheel
and Blank Boeks, btatlonery,
Ogars and Tobaccos, Pure
Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes than Ever.

I believe that I can my without fear of cqntradiction that my stocks are

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any now on exhibition tn Woodland, and
every article will be bold at Bed Rock price*.
Medicine*, and I will save you money.

I. I. HARTER,
Woodlxmd, April 12,1864.

uojysjapjauoa enp
| (noq» ywqi cao
pus •yosj yuwyjodtnj no sj sjqj, ‘000'000 9£i
ynoqu Xouauno jr-dsd jo ese»x»m you eqy
lu|ae*| pus ‘Xouexino ;o smioj eeeqy uy ‘ypj
*flOC*8rt jo ossejouy eywkaififis uw Suiqsm
‘‘t(X‘CSb‘fiS jo soywogyyxeo jaajys eqy uy paw
‘O06*8eC*«S jo soywaBjyjBO rjoS Sajpuwja

THS OLD RKLiABLS

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Sheet­ MEAT MARKET
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
HENRY BOE, Proprietor,
Nashville, Mkh.
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, CottonFor ebqlqa roasts or luscious steaks,
Or pork togo whb nice wheat cakes.
andes, Hosiery, Etc.,
Go to ths Old Reliable^

ARRIVING DAILY.

For pork sausage, pure and sweet,
Made la a ahop. that’s always neat.
Go to tbe Old ketabte.
Toue-b^^tarottau^

I desire to call Special Attention to the lines of goods
mentioned above, believin^hat the Public will find them a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

D. C. GRIFFITH
GREAT lEDUCEMEHT
Offered to the Trade.

•iqojwjf uo ovq, *000*000*®* Xq •jemeiJ

without grief,
Get a good solid piece of sweet pfck’ed cun
To be bad. at the OldBcUabU.
aa keep tbe like on
the Old Reliable.

To be tad at the Old Reliable.
Lord, did you **y, wail ws shouldamile,
We have it on band all the wUUe.
And as for poultry, now don't be afraid]We keep 'em let, specially fur our trad*.
At tbe Old Reliable.

quag ysno|mn J° JwMSjpqyyM ryqy Xq

make Raster tbe time for Initiation into the

yonng lady’s paren a, although reciproLent are the first day, A«b Wednesday, and
Fasai-m week, and particularly Thursday
tbe day of the institution of tbe Holy Com*

-2&lt;ud uy yin* si uoyyny ysqns jo uwyd syqy
pus •amqurou jaaaoy ifuptveq jwyovjwqo oqj{

fluixneq spuoq rysqy peosydej squoq
eqy jo Xuwm
ywqy Vmj »qy| Xq
pmqwidxe sy syqj, -j__ ___ „ „
petuwqo Xnapoyaui u- q you swq nyusq

strictly aa a last—ti.at ia to say taking but
one meal m the day^md tlia‘ at evening, Sun-

iwnonvjj jo uoDWinajp eqy po oojj® you svq

but at f-axt*. Too Hebdonuu Mayna, or

‘auoinpa n-4 jo uojywn««nso ajqx •peywis
-onpad y ueuwm. ed w JtijyoajP anqi ‘p tu.».ip

this morning. A marriage licenne was
week on which tbe power* of till* world

new world from Heaven.

T. e Saturday

penueiy in b&gt;ve with a gin who lives there.

And don’t you forget IL
«■ Tbe Bigbest^Markcl Price paid for
Hides, Pells, etc.
HENRY ROE.

jodsd aqx -ldjou qtrog ywuoyysg uy OOO'UOO
■‘lit Xyiw*u jo aqyuom aapj*y oqy Ruynp
eoy osxjuoo v swysuypuy s|qj, •uotywynajp
5yu&lt;a ywuoyjwyi arnoos oy pyoq ynmms oqy
°I 000*(X»*8lt jo •Ulioop • naoq swq wqqy

was set for the eventful flight, and while

[Philadelphia Call]

A Big Thing!

-IN-

aj arwip-p Jean* J° Jeqtnnn eqj, ‘ooo'oili
jo J X vnjqej eouys eavuoep « *nt*lK‘M&gt;

tbe apostles. At first the observance waa

Gbbkral' Dealer,

•nywm sdsqjod pus ‘aa*nwo {wppyyxw oy eyq
-synqpue sj yj yeqy eaenaq oy paujpuy ®J«
pus *p|ofi 'O uojywyjodxo eqy oy eoawogyuRya
j'.ynoryxvd Xtre qovyys you op ajeoyno Xsn
-evoJJ, -qMM yssd eqy Sujjnp «mjd ueqwy
•wq ywqy p[oS jo uonvyjodxe eqy Xq peyoej
muoxjuj ue
oy ayunotnu pyeq
noninq p|ofi pas U|oo pyoJI eqj,
g

bnrst-

EAST 8RKRMAN 8TREZT.

*S3SSDi N3Oai8MOJ

1Hellor there I” cried Father Heritage,

‘Do yon recognise that bandwNUpg!"

H. R. DICK I!VMO» A CO.

Just drop in and try to comprehend our “drop" in prices. Another'item-,
also, you will then notice, that

Don't allow it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare
with the evtroordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.

was found to be invincible.
Mrs. Chase upon seeing that her own aon
was the opposing counael nearly broke

rigid and

----- Ia turning

Ad Active Trade is always conducted on tbe Small Profit Plan. Good People of Woodland

eouwyvq earns eqy uwqy jeyvajk *000*0 O*Ct
“Now look here,” he said, pointing up at a usqy ejotn ay eousjwq o]qspsAs yuaeajd oqy
big black object banging oy a chain: “do eewojoep syqy Uuypuwysqt|aiyou -y Xjwniqaj
you see that thing! It is the old cracked •OOP mice* JO sruajoep « 'igTw^iJ
Liberty belL It rang out freedom to all our nwtrejwq qswa oyqopwaw aqx -qyuurn aqy
3a|jnp cre‘08St jo aswuouy us ‘OCTWUA
ay Sujpowyeyno aeysoyiueo pyol jo yunotuu

to hia bride “There it Is now, give it to
tbe minister. I didn't mean that.”
'Don’t mention it Good-by.” “Mr.
FYambes, $10 for you," sa d Father H &gt;ri-

OUR SAW MILL

PI** ,/jeqraeaieu,

plainant, and Nathan 8. Chase, eon of Mrs.
Chase and brother to Harry, was counsel

“I’ll not forget it," haetilyput in the new
btuband, as be threat something into

.OUR OBJECTllw ■sr.^.’SX'JJYOU OBJECTS^1

U«&gt;aap •’U ■! WlM IW'rt

tossed bu&lt; k hia cur Is and cleared bis throat;
the bride and groom Joined hands, and so
they were married. Father Heritage had
brought a pen and a bottle of ink with him.

the following story: I lived tn Maynard

Trimmings, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear,

We art going to “ Wake them up early and keep them up late,” and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prices “Town Talk."

The party tripped up. The bride and the
win low.
Deputy Sheriff arrnuged themaelvos besid j
the groom, w ile the women who had come

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.

oy auodduq

Father Heritage. “Here’s a place to

“You don't want, ua to be married in thie

AHEAD AS USUAL!
Everybody exclaims upon viewing ovr Immense New Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Novelties fa

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

ysqy *o&gt;6*918 fit ,-c ’ qn cm eqy Joj ouyjonpai
s SMoqs yq-p 3upseq-t*ajeyt&gt;| jo popuoq
jo uainp-o eqy ‘y Xusnuqej «ouys 089’5
p.x&gt;np«.j ej» M»Xjn»uwi. ot y ut qwwo
•yu. um oaoq 014 josuonsSuquMiy yyq M
PUV oct
Toj non

Farm Wagons, Wide and Narrow FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,
Tire.
CARRIAGES AND ~PHOTONS, Top
Call the rpecial attention of the public to tbeir
and Open.
SPRING WAGONS, BUCKBOARD
WAGONS, Etc.
We eell tbe Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Miehigsn. Try us.
blot r*.

CUicuKu

BATTLE CREEK, MICH
EMORY’S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS

the Lenten e*a&gt;
re iiroulbi^d. as w -d

lnthi« city tbe Ep’uw psi and Cabolio
u o vs ob.e- ve L-mt w tu ecru uii.ua-

Jon thai

In fart anv ari'rle In the Hsrfiwarr line.
•*uie suitab w a idem. snd mmaiy of i "OD^T.O GNV ciACOi

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Her teau y was an inkoxicattou to tbe
eye. She w.s twenty-four. She answers iiout aad dumb; but you cau see his sfflieto the sweet name ot Amelia.
Uoa ia his face.”
For myself, I wm simple,
credu- • “How soF’ asked another lady, studying
Iouh, and romautic. Happy time., that
never n turn. I loved her as one love»

nu. &lt;x.xg

SICK

My Amoi s!
When I pronounced that name there
woe a grand concert la my heart and a
symphony on my lips. My Amelia I
I met her first in a car. Yes, she was
alone with me, and her pantomime ol
delicious timidity- made me risk some
phrases ef insinuating politeneos. She
listened. By the time other passengers
arrived 1 bad -arrived at permission to
call.

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or overworked. This fact may have token the
form of dvapvpala, rheumatism, godt, malaria,
peins iu the ssunaeh, ebroule headache, or any

TIBOHLYTtUI

IRON
TONIC
hBoMImtak

“My locket with the hair I It ia admira­
ble! How tbe hair is interwoven; it is
only your .ilky ringlets that would be
flexible enough for such curves. And that
shade, that I should recognise among 100,
000--wbat do I say? There do not exist
two like that on the surface of the civilised
globel”
“Then you aro contented F*
“I am in Paradise I”
That night—I had to make her some re­
turn—I sent Amelia an Indian shawl.
But why arouse these poignant memo­
ries? My friends, poor me a little of that

There are moments in life whoa eno doee
not understand why the heart does not
burst. I experienced such a moment. I
bad gene home with my precious love-

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covered it with burning kisses. I could
Dot get enough of that speechless con­
templation. A whole world of thoughts
were awakened by looking upoa 1U I rv
viewed the past from our meeting in the
car. I peeped into tbe future-fidelity for

threatening! of a slight April ahovar, but
by the time Um “No-Nothing” waa reached
the clouds had vanished and the skies were
clear. Only an Instant’s stop la ever made
at this elation, but the young lady with tbe

aod beetowed upon her two crispy little
good-by omacka. Tnen she tripped throagh
the door, nnd tbe train started. Tbe April

different, but as it was tbe bell-rope wm
resortedte and the train brought to a stand­
still. Prefase in her thanks she alighted,
and then as she started, womanlike, she
turned and throw a kiss at her friend,
whose anxious face peered at her from toe
car-window.
“Yee," .aid the figurt-flend, who hM not
a grain of sentiment in him, “but I’ll wager
a fo’ponce ithe Dever thought bow much
that kies ooet. Just see her*. These ears
will seat sixty people apiece, there aiw tan
of them and tuey are all mH. That makes
six hundred people. We were Orlayed one
minute. That you see makes six hundred
minutes, or ten hours—a whole working
day. Reckon it up as you’re a mind to,
Caere wm money in it. Tnunderation!
All for a kiss, too!" and the fiend ao.tUd
Lack m disgust.

The .Niagara Falls ftoula.

pan—

fl.03 a. m. An- Chicsgn 6 2S p. at
11 .RUp. tn. Arr ClnroKubSUp. m
10 W&gt; p‘ tn. Ai.-Lhicugo 7.3tla. nt
ILtf a. m. Art Oiteigo 7.5&amp; s. m
&lt;4olng Fkuxt froin .FiktU —«n.
Hail......... X-(*n.m. Arrth tnMt4bQp. m.
De&gt; Express 4.tti p. m. Arr D&lt;-tr&lt;.it tt.25 p. a.
Atf&amp;titte Ex. 8 85 a. m. An Detroit 5 fife a. ta.
Night Ex... 5 45 a.m. Arr lt.tr.nl b.20» m.
7te'Atlautiean&lt;tri^cifcfapnM4esrtihBdM||y
Otho’s run daily except Sunday.
Hall.

AGENTS

■aether, “that If .people would convex
their intelligence through th lr lipa the
dumb would be able to answer and ex-

by the sign'ma.hoi.**
“Ob, that is an old D.'sn,” said tae -Iret
speaker: “tbe labial language is wall un­
derstood by them; watch dm now," and
the turned upon tbe young mnn, wbo wan
caressing the baby, and looked him s’eadily ln the face, at the same time slowly
articulating and touching bar lips.
“D-o y-o-u u-n-d-e-r-s-i-e-nd ra-eF’
“Perfectly,” replied the man.
“You
needn’t about. I can hwr distinctly.”
“Who are youF’ gasped the woman.
“Ona of the managers; I can pse tbe sign
language if you prefer it; I learned it tome
years ago."
Buck hair. AU blonde divinities could
At that moment the real husband and the
giro you bat an insufUcleet idea.
father of tbe pretty babe came up and
But why arouse these poignant memor tbe interested ladies made a a hasty exit.
ies? My friends, pour mo a little of teat
absinthe.
'
/ '
E KNEW HIS ABILITY.
When one passed his hand over itbe
silken tresses there was the sencatiqnot Ths Dying R-qumI ot the &lt;J.dge” to HU
Friend,
tbe “Majah.”
sntm combined with that of velvet/with
[Washington Critic.)
tbe addition of an electric thrill. As to
An old “Jedge” from the far Booth, who
the other, Ddacroix. in bis best days,would
bare broken his pallet in spite. Tbe hairs resided in this city for several y ars, was
o’ that dear bead did not cease to run in ■ few days ago gathered to bis fathers.
The day before bls death an old friend, a
One day, after long hesitating to risk “Majah,”called upon him.
"Jedge," said tbe Majak, “you are a very
such a bold request, I stammered:
“Dearest, 1—I am afraid you may be of­
“Yoe, Majah, I am very, very rick.”
fended at what I desire."
“It looks as if you are dangerously ill.”
“Offended? If I can please you, you
“Yes, I am bed off, and I fear I am going
know very well I am ready to do as you
to band in my checks. “Now,” continued
the Jedg", “iook here, Majah, I want you
alter I die to write my obituary.”
“No, no, Jedge, I can’; do that: you mart
“You know I detest compliment*.”
get some one more qualified than I to do
“That does not keep you from valuing
that,
” exclaimed the Majak.
tha’ head of hair.”
“Ob, Majah,” said the Jedge faintly,
“For your sake—to please you.'
“you are the man to do it; you Ite so grace­
‘•For me—then you will
fully, and X know you can polish me off
hpuer than any one else."
.
“WbntF’
“To let me cut off a lock of it!"
.
Bet why arouse these poignant mem­
[Boston Globe.)
oriae? Mr friends, pour mo a little of the
Yes, she was very pretty and very
Caambortin. I waited breathlessly tor her manning, and was tbe saucy possessor of
answer. 1 trembled lest she might refuse. one of tbe most kissable mouths that man
But she smiled lovingly upon me nnd
naid: “Behold, than, that sacrifice so for­ about that. She liked to kiss and be kissed
midable! What a boy. to believe I loved too. At least she demona’-rated. tbe fact to
him too little to accord him such a alight the perfect satisfaction of a car full of peo­
proof of love. Yes, Mr. Doubter, you shall ple. It all happened in just the eMieet
have a lock, and what is more, 1 will take way possible. She and her young lady
it myself and bare it made into a mono­ companion took a seat Jn the forward part
gram—oer inl'ials interlaced."
of a car on a train that stood in one of the
“O! thanks."
railroad stations of the Hub. The train
“Are you satisfied? Ingrata!"
happened to be express, which run ten
“Am I satisfied!—but when---- "
mllec out of the city before stopping, but
“Tpenorrow momlng-^not to take down of this the young 1 idy wm moet charm
my hair at this moment—1 will _ cut the ingly ignorant. She laughed and chatted
lock off with my own hand.”
‘
and chatted and langbed with ber compan­
“Ye., darling—yen, tuy adored one—-only ions as if there were no suoh things m ex­
tell the jeweler to hurry.”
press train*, or, at loMt, that they would
“Be easy."
stop at her own sweet will. The warning
1 wm radiant. My heart leaped for joy.
bell ctruck, tbe engine backed into the
That eight—■it wa&lt; the text I could do—I
depot, the man with the signs shouted his
sept Amelia a pair of diamond earrings.
monotonous “AH aboard.” snd the train
But why arouse these poignant memo­
was off. The conductor quickly put in au
ries? My friends, pour me a little ab­
appearance, and wm presen'od with a
sinth*.
'
ticket far a town about a mile out of tbe
Three days panned. A ceataryl Each
city.
morning I hoped to find at Amelia’s house
“We don’t step there miss, don’t stop till
the promised treasure. At last, the fourth we get to B----- - Express, yon eea YouTl
day, as I entered:
have to get off at thv. •No-Nothing’ station
“Sit down there, sir."
Just this side of L— - (the piece at which she
“Behold ma obey, my beauty
wished to stop). That's the beet I can do for
“Ittsdone.”
“1 make you Chevalier of Love and I
pass around your neck the badge of my

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“Ha! Ha!” cries Adam Bennett,
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Then oeaae that horrible frowning.
For of all machines *tia the crowning,
And take my advice and do not delay,
Bnt bay one of H. E. Downing.

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[Charlotte. (N. C.&gt; Obeerr«r.)
Mr. 8. H. Farrow toils how a uog and a
rabbit on bis lartn got them«eivus into a
queer scrape. The raublt tan into •
Tbe clairvoyant took tbe locket, felt bole under a lot ot root*, and tbe dog. in
of it, and angrily exclaimed: “You amu*o trying to get at tbe rabbi , siu k his bead
youre.li, air. That lock of hair came irom »n the bolv and became taut -toed a out the
■ deal r in rebb.wkiM. It was in a lot n&lt; ck in such a manner that it was impossi­
bought by an an 1st in hair, wbo cuts ble for him to ^et bis bead ou. T .e.do.'
up those sort ■ f things for tbe lov^-tokuas ba I been missing from borne exactly ten
days, when be waa ac &gt;d«-n ally diegiven by oar aln women.”
cove. ed by a little darky wao waa walk*
I muuered en oath and took flight.
But why arouse these poignant nx-mor. ing through the field. Assistance was
Ise? My n lends, pour me plenty of p&gt;o u ed,an I the dog was rob sued from
btepaiului eituati-.n, but so weak and rxh-*u Led Liat bo s aggervd abo.it ae if
drunk. Toe rabbit wa&lt; umnd dead in'the
bottom of tbe i.ola. Hav ng t*cu unab e
(I. strait Free Proaa]
Among thu .tml.es who excited rnurh totecap* it died of etarv .torn in sight of
inter.Lt nt tbe U.by show last week was tbe un.ortuna e dog. Th s ituLUm. is inaresting as an ^llj.tra iou of a d g’s '
___ ___ ________
t uoe which consl-toil of a deaf and dumb iate
treely on reaching the bouse, an “d. F?5H0U3-Sd’DE
I father and mother, and a Very fine baby.
I T-r lad.ee w«rs a»l pleased with tbe baby
|«ndmu b int-re,'.ed in the liule mother. now asauougand active as ever, iu hw
baa n &gt; um lor rabbi.s, re u 1.g o run one &gt; *
Um was tanked luueu at hia bum.

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the Presidency &lt;it the United
btatee was tbe liveliest worker among the
the Groonbaek National Convention, Gen-

SAMPSOM’8 LJEG8 AND LOCKS.

Park with children from Um Second Pres­
byterian Church on an excursion.
At

but
they are believed to sued 48 ’
bind. 14 for Flower aod 7 for Bay

hen the Appropriation Committee

vote and act aa a unit in lhe National Cun-

bents, Charles Andrews and Charles AA. Rapelio, were nominated for Judges of
tbe Court of Appeals.
LOUISIANA.

ocratlc Stale Convention on Wednesday
adopted a platform In favor of a tariff for
revenue only, and Indorsing Tilden for, the

a desire to go home on July 3, and
agreed that they would disagree as to
what should be
done with
the
tariff and internal revenue taxes, and that,
nothing mon about revenue reduction. It
ta by do means certain that the appropria­
tion bills eon all be paaaed by July 8. Ran­
dall thinks they ean be, but does not feel
certain of It. If tbe Senate joins the House

ate Is yet problcm-itical. but as lhe weather
grows warmer the Senators grow more rOoU

Cumby and R. CL Wickliffe ware selected

seven cam left Atlantic City for Camden
and Philadelphia. The trains should have
passed at Ashland station. Superintendent
Bannard sent a telegram to the operator at
Ashland tc hold the accommodation on a
aide track tliero until the excursion liad

by Ashland, and ■boat a mils thia aide
ntsbed headlong Into tbe excursion train.
As soon as parti 1 quiet had been restored
tbe uninjured went, to tbe assistance of tbe
wounded. Mreniaa Nicholas Barber was
taken out dead, wkh bls entrails protruding.
Mali Agent Winfield Hiles was, with great
difficulty, gotten out. He waa lying deep
under the debris, and it was some time be-

BOUND TO HAVE CUBA.

veution.

tw lulralnlKtered tor too people nod by
e, bad m enooufided. Tnataj-Btom of

&gt;r a free people in Ita infancy saved
the Nation, periabxnx Witoout ikand

X?’h£Kr »T”X“

ittun tbe oon■ power of
branctH-s
-•
tho
que&amp;uon.
having
submitted

Micmo/jc.
Dktboit, Mich., June 19.—The Michi­
gan Democratic Convetilioo opened at noon.
The members are feverishly watching the
bulletins from Saratoga. The eeuliment la
s.rongly netting toward Cleveland.
Coo M. Dickinson, of Detroit, was made
temporary Chalrmnn, and tiie conventioa
adjourned till k:40 p. tn.
,
The districts have chosen delegatee to the*
Chicago Convention hs follows:
rison: Second, F. M. Holloway and Jiton
Stroug; Third. Michael r- hoc maker 'and
Devilio Hubbard; Fourth. Ctxariea H.
Kixnmcrlee and F. E. Hievuns: Filth.
Horace
B.
Peck
and
John
H.
Wither; Sixth, W. L. Bagg and A. J. Eddy;
Seventh. Billot G. Stevens and M. L Biabb;
Eighth, James K. Wrirbt a id Jerome W.
Turn** Ninth. Robert R. Blacker and Daniel
K. bo; er; Tenth, 8. O. Fisher and C. P. Bisbit;
Eleventh, W. P. Preston end Joba W. Powers.
Deiegatea-st-large were elected at fol­
lows: (J. M. Barnes, Landng; TlmE-Taraney. S-ginaw; O. M. Powers, Kalamazoo,
and A. P. Swineford, Marquette.
Resolution* were adopted reiterating the
Democratic principles, arraigning tbe Re­
publican p rty, denouncing the present
tariff, and deputing the withdrawal of Til­
den.

Nasuvtllm, Tenn., June 19.—The Dem­
ocratic St te Conveotiou mot at noon yes­
terday. Hon. J. D. a Atkins was made
permanent Chairman. Delegatee to the
N tional Convention from the State at large
NeaL Thom -s L. Williams, &amp; A. Cham­
pion and John F. House.
Georgia.
Atlanta. Gb., June 19.—Tbe State
Democratic Convention met at noon. Will­
iam E. Smith was made Chalrimm of the
convention. E. P. Howell, A. O. Bacon.
elected delegates from tbe btate-at-Lugo to
the Chicago Convention.

Buxuhoton, VL, Juns 19.—The Re­
publican State Convention met yester­
day. with a large attendance. Henry C.
ide.
Chairman, addressed tho convention.
Therefore J said 1 vraa
His reference to Mr. Blaine was received
with gre^t enthusiasm. Samuel E Pingree
waa nominated for Governorby acclamation.
£. J. Ormabeo for Lleutcnanb4k&gt;vernor. and
* V. IL Dubola for Treasurer.' A recess was
then taken.
re bam
THE PROHIBIT! ONISTS.
Bloominotom, I1L, June 19.—About four
revivify and agitato controversies which hundred delegatee attended the State Pro­
hibition Convention here yesterday, under
the Presidency of M. H. Tibbles, of Lee
pie, with apparently but
County. Ex-Governor 8L John, of Kansas,
was present, and delivered a brief address.
Miss Frances E. Wifilard waseboeeu VicePresldetit-at-large (or this State. Mrs. E.
B. Harbert, of Chicago, offered a resolution
agitation seers to repudiate, over- urging that tiie convention enunciate a rad­
ical and ringing platform of principles.
was referred to a committee. Ono
soldier. This
VIce-lTesident was cboaen from each dis­
trict. At 5:30 the convention adjourned
until to-day.
Columbus, 0.. June 19.—Tbe State Pro­
hibition Convention met here yesterday, one
hundred delegates being preecnk
The
declaration of principles rehearsed tbe
damage done by the liquor traffic, asserts
the inability of the old parties to remedy
evils, and reiterates tbe assertion of an
alleged false count ot tho vote on the second
am constrained, were it the amendment teat fall
The following nominations were made:
Secretary of State. E. J. Morris, Cincinnati;
Supreme Judge, J. Woeeborough, Fulton
County; Member of tbe Board of Public
Works, W. J. Kirkendall, Jackson; Elecl­
ore-at-Large, F. Z. Payne, Franklin, and
Ferdinand Schumacher.
1 xrraBUBoH, June 18.--Tbe local Recep­
onx and
tion Committee of tiie National ITohlbitiou
Convention which meets at Lafayette Hall,
this city. July S3, is making thorough prep­
arations for the convention. Delegations
are expected from every State in the Union,
and arrangement* have been made tor am­
ple hotel accommodations for all. Over
1,100 tickets are reporteu sold.
»

POLITICAL NOTES.

________
to tbe end that Uten may be In
equality
of rixbu, eqality
«r
------ — of bur-

W. C. Cooper was nominated for Congreea Tuesday by the Republicans of the
Ninth Ohio District
The Democrats of the Nineteenth Ohio
District Tuesday nominated Horace Alvord

mrttce of Independent Republicans met
tbeir brethren of New York and Brooklyn
yesterday.
George William Curtis was
chairman of the meeting Carl behurz in­
troduced a M-ries of resolutions Identical

J. Campbell and J. a Martin, elected
Presidential Electors at tho Democratic
Slate Convention recently held at Stockton,
Cal., have resigned. They refused to ladorse the platform.
Ex-Senator Thurman, of Ohio, stated in
an Interview Wednesday that he was not a
Presidential candidate, and be simply re­
quests the world to leave him alone.
Tbe Democrat!* State Convention of Col­
orado elected as delegates to Chicago Gov-

with an addition providing for a committee
to take up the work of organization in tiie
Eastern and Western States. The general
wutiment of tbe meeting was that the en-

D. MeGilvary, Dennis Sullivan and A* IL
Letcher.
They favor Cleveland, but re­
ceived no Instruction.

» good Democrat. such »s Cleveland or
Borrow, June 17.—A lady In thia citv
has ne-irly finished making a presiding offiTbe
.
w8 K*vel oointw*«1 of rare wood and
State Convention of
Live Oak yesterday,
.countire Blone p‘«« &lt;»« historical value. It will
betas'
rcprvser.tett.
Reoolu lions1
- - —
,------- ---- -------------------were contain a fragment from WasiiLngton's
»?urt&gt;,,D »•'««&gt; • tomb, marble from Crmr’s palace In Rome.
y. F. VV.
W. I1-opr.
boiling Democrat, and
They.
of*’, &gt;
a bolting
■nd a» niece
piece of torch found in tlut
the wolfs den
atnunalad for G-Jwmor, ami J. C. occupied by General Putnam at Pomfret,
dy. aiteplKrilcan. for Ifirutenant-Gnver- Conn. Tiie gavd te to be used at tne Nwtiunul Democratic Convention, and is ta lie
sat in Florida.
presented lo the succe.isful Pre.idrntl.il
c- nd Ulate. _________________
Han«&lt;»u. Me., June 18.—Tfie Democrats
Tbeir Th rt Bre&lt;
J»y. An ailnsuHj jn ti.a tempnr-ry Chiiruiau * rrn.art's tn lllden and Cteveland
was rntimfiiaatlflaiJy received.
Payson
Pttcker, David R. MastlfiJ') ami James F.
Rawson W&lt;*re elected delrratas-gfi-targB.
rhe plat orm Indocww that ofltMi, «*p|nmm

Co., wholesale millinery, liave made an
over thirty years. The linn fulled in 1801,
■ml eompromUed at twenty-five per eent
They faded &gt;&amp;.lu In 1878. with llabi ittai ot
989,000 and naiuprumiaed at Uiirty-flva per

Secretary Frellnghuysen has instructed the
American Envoy it Madrid to ascertain If
Spain will part with Cuba, and given him
authority to offer 9103,000,000 for it, and-to
state that no other Nation will be permitted

call "Here 1 •in.” and w &lt;s thus found.
When gotten ont he could not give much
account of himself, as he waa terribly in­
jured internally, and died in a short time.

exdtiog reports reached this city tastevetting that mighty athlete al once became "as xz
of a mutiny by tbe artillery militia uo board men.” If It could be proved that the powca•ton of luxuriant hair would enable men to tear
a vereel lying in t&gt;»e harbor down tbe river open
lions' jaws, Hlacux * Co. would bedriven
Shannon. For some days put the lullkiayuen who objected to their quarters on board
Balsam
prevents your, hair from tellt
the ship have exhibited signs of Insubordina­ and restores
the original color U laded
tion. Yesterday afternoon, defying all
orders, tiiey broke away from tbeir float­
ing barrack in boats, deserting their posts.
Ward, tbe financial wiaard, is now referred
Flinging aside their anus and cursing to as -the Wall street bunko man.”
their officers., they departed with wild
A BLESSING TO ALL M ANKIND

Glin, some miles below Limerick. Tbe
place is a small one, not mustering a thou­
sand inbabltanta. Immediately they reached
tbe river bonk the mutioems advanced two
hundred strong on tbe town. The fright­
ened people fled before tiie ruffians
wbo, half mob and half battalion, stunaed
the place, beating tiie townsmen as they
ran, gutting bajtvra’ and provision abops,
and stealing whslever of value they could
lay tbeir hands on. Returning, they cem
tered on the two or three wine and liquor
shop* in the town. Into which they broke,
and whisky, porter and ale . flowed in gai-

about two hours’ work, mangled In a terri­
ble manner. Both engineers were killed.
Conductor Albeit Smith and the brakeman,
While the beaotted militiamen were get­
Gustavus Edwards, of' tbe Lakeside train,
were taken out dead. Smith was counting ting drunk aud filling the air with yells the
hia tickets in tbe front car. It was nearly- townsmen had gathered back of Gila and
an hour and a half after the bcduent had armed themselves will- every conceiva­
before medical attendance was gotten on ble weapon from a shot-gun to a pitchfork.
I he few constabulary were powerless from
tiie ground. The most affecting thing
ot the affair was the fact that Uie daughter tbe beginning. With a grand rush and a
of Civil Engineer Fenton w«s ou the ex­ great yell lhe Ghuamen came down on
cursion train. She looked for her father tiie now maddened -militiamen, and a
and was told that he was safe and bad gone pitebed battle endued. He-ids were smashed
aliead to flag the trains. She then waited on both Hides. Citizens were beaten with
and walked to Haddonfield. In a few min­ bottles, belts, chairs and table-legs. ^TLe
utes after she had gone her father was militiamen were shot, pitchforked 'and
taken out of the ruins, his head, almost clubbed, and finally broke and run for lhe
flattened where It bad been crushed. Bag­ water. They were pur-med to the Shan­
gage-master Vaughn waa also killed. The non's edge, and, bleeding, tattered and
wounded number nine, so far as ascertained.
bruised, made their way on bonnl the vessel
tliey had doierted nonuple of hours before,
and surrendered to their officers.
BISHOP SIMPSON DEAD.
The pursuit was so hot and the threats
from die victorious Glinsmen of burning and
Away lo Philadelphia— Biographical.
sinking the ship wers so earnest that tbe
vessel,
with the disabled and cowed tnnPhiladklphia; June 19.—Hialiup: impCONG RKSinONAL.
tineura, al once put to soa. A number
Tm the Senate on the Mlh Mr. Ingall* ores* I sou died at eleven o'clock yesterday murnnu. were killed.
His encl was comparatively sudden, con in'
GRAZED BT A BULLET.
unexpectedly when be appeared to be last­
Bordeaux, June 17.—At a balloon as­
ing easier.
cension in lhe Place Quincane Sunday,
Mrtthcw Simpnon wan born at Cadiz. O„ George W. Rnoeevelt, the United States
June Li, 1811. and consequently ax tbe ume of Consul, and wife were present A French
hia death only lacked three days of behig soldier fired a pistol at tne Americans. The
investigation
•• ventr-thrce years of age. He received fits
education at the Cadiz Academy and Malison bullet p.&lt;baed through Roosevelt’s h-t,
Pennsylvania. After spending some contused his head and knocked him over.
o every hooorably-dis- College,
as a teacher In toe latter fnstluiuon he
wounded man polntod.out the soldier,
charred. soldier or sailor ISO acres of land. ume
entered tq-on tbe study of medicine, but only The
but the latter, with two companions, es­
caped. It is supposed tho soldier mistook
collegiate
education
be
tiie
Consul
for an officer In civilian's dress,
mltting Mr. Morey (Rep.1. from the Seventh
Pittsburgh Con- against whom he had a grudge. Tbe Com­
Ohio District, In place of Mr. &lt; smpbcll (Dem-i. fercncc of tbe M.r ofK. the
in IW7
A ) evening se sion waa b&lt;-ld to consider tho he was made FrofemorofChurch.
mander at Bordeaux has ordered an In­
Natural
ficiences
Deflclvucy Appropriation bl!L
and Vice-President of Alleghany Coileko. quiry.
Cairo, June 17.—Admiral Hewitt his
17th affaloat the wisdom of orlering an In­
arrival at Aden from his mis-aon to King
John of Abyaainia. The Governor of Maator of the
for
This place
sowah telegraphs that tiie result of Admiral
hlblting bank ofilccr* other than directors He was &lt;
mission has been that Klug John
thirty-two yaors axo. At the time of his ap­ HewlU's
pointment as Bishop there were only three has undertaken to relieve Kaaaala. For
liishopa io active aerrtoo— Waugh. Morris and this purpose thirty thousand of the Galabos
John Porter, providing that he shall receive James. They are dead, and Bishop .Simpson or Galas tribe are about to descend al- ig
no compensation for the period since his dlstbe Baraka River, which King John will . ti­
miaaal 7 he Deficiency Appropna ion bill
ter by way ot Abaibu. Ills believed Uirt
wss passed, the Chair ru ing out a proposition
credited
Metho tlicse steps of tiie Abyssinian King will
against QOlitlcal asseasnienta.
have wioespread effect, extending beyond
affording relief to the beleaguered cities.
tbe relief of Fits ’ John Porter. The In Ber in in 18fr7, and after extended travel in It is said General Gordon has evacuated the
Utah bill was passed—33 to 15.... In tbe House Asia and Egypt be returned to America in Government palace at Khartoum and has
1N&amp;L During the la e war be wan an Intimate taken possession of a Catholic miaaiuDfriend of Pro-idnnt Lmcoln aid Secretary house and entrenched grounds which con­
tend the provi ions of the Thurman act to the Stapton,
and wm among the first to suggeu
Union and Central Pacific Roads. It requires
tbe slaves He edited tains three wells and hundreds of date and
the companies to pay annually into the sink­ the emancipation-of
“Cyclopedia of Method.am," wrote ‘"A orange trees.■
ing-nnd 81.004 0 rach. with leaser amounts the
Hundred Yeats of Metho Ham. “Lectures on
A Llttls Gtrt’fi Hero.tst.
orable occasions.
AN IMPORTANT ARREST.
New York. Juno 18.—At Sag Harbor,
Bisbop Blmpaon lived In Philadelphia for
many years before his death. He was mar­ L. L, at tbe risk ot ber life, Friday, Nel­
ried to Miss KMen H. Verner, of Pittsburgh,
soon after be entered tbe ministry. Hia only lie White, sged ten, dragged Willie Youngs,
11 ring son ta M ittbew Verner 8imp«un. Assist­ aged eight, from in front of an approaching
Chicago. June 18.— About six o’clock ant Solicitor of Philadelphia. Of tbe four train. Tiie boy Youngs made two deter­
daughters, two live at tbe tamUy residence, mined efforts to stay on the track, laying
last evening Officers McInerney and Mo- 1X4 Arch street. Another ta the wife of Rev.
W. Ruoy, of Philadelphia, and tho fourth la his head on the rails. He Bald he tboegtrt
Keough walked up to a small, dyspeptic­ C
the wtfe of Colonel Jamea it Weaver. Consul­ be could make the train stop for him.
looking individual at lhe comer of State General at Vienna, and somo time Consul at
Antwerp.
and Twenty-second street, aod balled him
Daath Iron tee Lash.
with ’•Bello, Ike I” Tbe man half replied
Fort Smith. Ari- , June 17.—-At tbe re­
TRAIN WRECKERS AT WORK.
and half denied that that was his name, but
cent term of court in Massachusetts DisDisaster to
when the officers told him they wanted him
jrict Choctaw Nation, three men were con­
he walked off toward the station with them.
victed of larcency, aod the sentence of the
As be walked along he pondered on the
Court waa that they be strung up and re­
Atchison, Kan., June 19.—The west­ ceive one hundred lashes on tne bare back.
matter a moment, and then said: “Pat
Doyle gave me away, tbe------ , and I think bound train on the Burlington A Missouri Tbe sentence waa carried out, and ao vigor­
It was a dirty, mean trick.” He then ac­ River road, for Denver, was ditched ously was tbe lash applied that one of the
knowledged te the policemen that his name Deer Falls
City
early
yesterday men died in half an hour after receiving tha
mornirg, the rails .spreading on ac­ punishment
second sou of the notorious Buzzard
MH Flnl aad Last Iprea.
family of six boys, wbo were for­ count of a washout The passengers
Omaha, Neb., June 17.—While Inebri­
merly tiie terror ot the region about. were badly shaken up, but not dangerously
Lancaster, Pa. Tl»ey lived up in the hurt. The east-bound passenger train was- ated Sunday, James Cowan, eight years old,
mountains, and were to tbe surrounding less fortunate as it approached HubbeL It was drowned near here. His little compan­
country exactly what the James and Young­ appears some miscreants had removed tho ions ware so befuddled with beer that they
er boys were to curtain parte of Nebraska
could render him no aaelstaoce.
and Missouri They were so powerful In •plkea and spread the rails about sixty feet
tbeir mountain fastness th.(t they time and from the approach to a bridge one hundred
THE MARKET*.
again defied a posse of constables, and even and fifty feet long. Tbe engine left lhe
bid defiance to tbe militia. Nearly three track, but crossed
the
bridge on
years ago Ike and Lis elder brother, Abe. tbe tbe ties. The jolting weakened the LIVE STOCK-Cattle
Shoop..............................
leader of tiie gang, were captured and sen­ bridge, causing It to fall, carrying
tenced to the penitentiary. Tliay both quietly down tbe entire train. The engine, smok­ FLO JS^Good to Choice ‘
Parente..........................
worked away at their sentences until Sep­ ing-car, day coach and sleeper were a com­
Red
tember, 1883, when Ike managed to make plete wreck. About thirty persons were WHRAT-No.fi
No.fi Spring....
his escape by slipping from his cell and Injured. A spec! ■! train brought nine of COKN
locking up tbe turnkey in an adjoining cell tho wounded to this city. Examination In­
dicates that tiie wreckers drew out spikea,
With
tbe
keys
which be took removal fisli-platea, fastened barbed wire PORK—Meas' iNew&gt;‘.
from the Imprisoned turnkey Ike re­ Iff lhe holes, and pulled the rails apart when CHEESE
leased
twelve other long-term pris­ the train approached.
■ &lt;t
oners,
and the p&gt;rty
started to­
CHICAGO.
BREVES—Extra..
gether for ibe mountains. After traveling
BASE-BALL.
Choice
a short distance lhe party separated, and
Go.d...
Ike abandoned both of the n. l|.. managed
Medium
Butchers' stoc-a
Inferior
Cattle
Freedouia, N. Y., where he was hidden in
In tbe National League the Boston team
— Live-Gooa to Choice
his aimer's house for a abort time. Theuce has a lead of two games over Its nearest HOGS
SHEEP
be fled to Iowa, where be had some &lt;ii»BUTTER
—
Creamery
tant relatives, and during tiie winter and , competitor. The eeliedulo Is as follows:
Good to Coulee Dairy
KGGS-Froah . .
spring be passed the time at Omaha aod other | Boston,
,58
7 Chicago
81 ■i
FLOUR—Winter.
Western cities. He started East ouly a
M
IS Philadelphia.
Barta*
81 ■ 2
JS JOitievelaad....
Patent
8 1 10
*«n
M 171 Detroit.
terday. Tiieonly reason be gave tor ac- . Buffalo16
171Detroit
o
ta
GRAIN—Wheat. No
Corn, No. t...
cnslng Pal Doyle of having betrayed him i
Tbe Union has had IU schedule somewhat
• &gt;«A No.fi....
waa
&lt;a^« tKat
m, and ILat.
— if 'I dtaarranww/t
hzvw... drop
was tka
lhe lact
that Ihe
Doyle were I.,
iu ijail
disarranged bv
by raaa/m
reason hf
of IKa
the A
AHouoas
Rye No «....
oui-”of sight v
Kansas
has—
organ­
at Lancaster eight years ago, and -tiiat he plug
------------- ruCliy
— *■“
~
Bariev. No. fi.
3
met his fellow prioonc-r on lhe street here ized a club and takes tiie place of tiie Altoo­ BKO&gt;M OIRNGrrcn Hurt..
Sunday and »hook hands with him.
na n'lte. Tbe standing of the vaiiuus clubs
Buzzard is a man of twenty-seven, weighs In tho race is as follows:
one hundred huu twenty-live, and has lae i
POTATOES—Good to Owtoa.
appear■&gt;uce of being anything but a dcs18 UPlZaielphla0 21
LARD—Steam.
jH-rado. But tits record allows that he hai Boston
ChicagoM fitiWaatrington 8 SO
LUMBER—
accumpiishrd feats ot strenuth and endur- Cliiomnntiis lz|Kansas City u at
Common Dressed Siding.
Floor njr...
auce aud been guilty oi crltuM tii.il would ■
Tiie Northwestern League clubs stand
eppal tiie stoutest ruffian. The I’etin-.yl- I as follows:
Fencing..
vania uthociLRs have offered a re war! of ,
Lath
five hundred doilare for his arres:, and he ,■ Bay Citytl
Shingles.
will be itehi until lhe ufficen at Laueuster Grand Rapids...fil
EANT LIBERTY
CATTLE-Bust..
Fair to UQd.....................
HOG-n-YnriPcrs......................
Geontf F. Sanborn, nweivel of lhe Mante ibhraukee.'
l*buuwater''
Fhlladelpbiaa................. .
ficturvrs
....... ...of Milwaukee. estiutatN ■
tcwrera’ Bsiik
8HKBP-tte«....................... .
Common;
the Uat&gt;Ulti.-A at H00.00J, and the nmntna]
The Nation ii Union Vaccine Company,
BALTIMORE
aa-ete at W0U.009. Albert qunro niferad
CATTLE—Do»s.
■^.Mefium......
and s&gt;. 11 animal vaccine. w*» Tuesday IIdtHodoei , If givcu time.
Two important things were settled by
r.__-------~T&lt;jay. one was that there
la no chance
IM House concurring In tbe
U blit By a non-partisan
-thirds it Hook up the Defi­
ciency jA-ppropriatioti bill, setting aside the
Educational
bill
Tho Appropriation
bill could be called up at any time,
while the Educational bill can not
be called up M a matter ot privi­
lege again.. Tbe other matter settled
wss the date of adjournment Mr. Randall
■aid Hutt he bad Information from tiie Sen-.
Sts, th 4 they woufti be ready to adjourn on
July A The House has alre dy passed a
resolution to adjourn on June 30, and Ran­
dall says that tbe Senate will amend it to
July 8 and pass it, and then the House will
concur. This result It is said, was reached
id the Republican Senatorial caucus held
today. It will give all tbe Democratic
Congressmen who desire to do bo an oppor­
tunity to attend the Democratic Convention
ct Chicago.

s fa
s

is gratifying to know wina to procure teat will
ecitaimy cure you. 11 yon are Buliuus. blood
out ot onter, Liver luaJuve, or are gwmrSy
dcbiluucd, there is nothing in the world that
will cure you so quickly as Electric Butera.
Wiggins preSteu a great storm tor Beptem .
ber 19. This is giving umely warning.

English KernedJ lias ana doca cure cuuttactcd

Maj. Booth says to hia Salvationists; ‘‘Shout

CREAM AND COLD WEATHER.
What a luxury is a bulb m summer. Surely

on util ng aim a co.d in tuc head.

but when

baj lever. Not a liquid. out a suu ff. Pleasant
to use. Quick Rebel. Radical cure.

Tcn-cent aud uickle fcubtcrip'lona from all
pans of lhe country are increasing the Bart­
holdi pedestal luud about tl.UJUpcr week.
We mean business, and have authorised

The Mule is the name of a new organ of
opinion published at Spokane .Fans, W aahtngtou Territory.
THAT hacking rough can be so quickly cur­
ed by ouiiuu'a cure. We guanuMce it.

BLu^tfLEBa nights, made miserable by that
ternuic cuugu. Bxuiuu'eLuie u the rcuieuy
lor you.
la 1AKR11 cured, health aud sweet breath

auuuu o cougu auu rousumpUon core Is

btlLLOH’B Vitalizcr ia » hat you need for
couBUpaiiuo, Luoo ui AppeUte. DixxlucMi aud
mji eyiuptutUB ol Dyapcpua. l*nce 10 and 75
ccuui per ouiue.
Uwuf, W uuoplng Cough, aud Bronchltti*
tmxucuiMtciy lencvtu oy ejuuoU'b cure.
■^&gt;01
bur cue t»v F. 1. BOISE.
Five of the elx murderers hauged on a recent
Friday in Ulla country decJarea toai rum bad
lol them into enme.

If you suffer with sick Hcaaacne.-i, Const!pa-

uacment of patrons.
BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA BALVE.

Bores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter,

Ladies

of Nashville.

REMEMBER 3 FACTS:

Pbora ("Dr. FangeUy's Woman’s
Friend”), is the best known remedy
for all complaints peculiar to Women
young or old.

2nd— Any Lady needing such a remedy
and puatponing the um oi Zoo-Pbora
makes a dangerous (perhaps fatal)
mistake.

Sold by every druggist tn Nashville.

&lt;

8I

i sex.

3rd—Every women, sickly or healthy. «bo»ld
read Dr. Peugelly’r book. "Advice to Mothers
‘erntag di»eaae» of women and olilldren.”
to any lady reader oi this paper. Postage
aled envelope, 4 rente. Address,
R. PENGILLY *00.,

U.5.STANDABD.

JONES
OF

BKGHAMTOI

-

5WAGON
TON
SCALES,

�The Barryville

LIFE IK NASHVILLE,
-The Smith Bros., half a mile west
tbe village, claim the flneat piece
of
enrn in Castleton.
.
Latest and prices low—The refreshing rain nf Wednesday
OF* It will pay you to look at the ta wpith thousands of dollara to grow­
Bankrupt Clotbingio the Brady Bitak. ing crops in BarrvJnity alone
—Sunday afternoon C. F. Wilkfnsnn
was prostrated by an epileptic attack,
which rendered him unconscious op
wards of an hour.
—F. D. Soules lost a $100 cow last
kw line nf Wall Piper, Border*.
week. Tiie animal’s death was canard
Window Shades, Celling Deeonrtfnoa,
by
bloating, which was brought on by
etc., for th* spring tra le. Call and exan overdone of green clover,
*®iD6- R. _________ ‘
~__
An&lt;/tbat Naah ville ia to have a cor
HLAUGHTSat HAI.I OF JIWKLBT.
I have bills that have matured and net band is a fixed fact The membermust be paid, and in order to realize ahlp has been taken and three hundred
the where with in order to pay them I
shall offer mv entire stock of Watches, dollars to aid tbe project subscribed by
Cinch*. Silverware, ’ Jewelry, Roger* our enterprising citizens.^
Flat Ware, Holinnd’* Pens and Hold-Friday next doses Prof. Duel’s
'

gOB BAUE.

Bnggiee and Cerriegt*. Wagons and
Platform*, at factory price*.
C. L. Glangow.

principalship of our schools as well as
manufacturer* in the country aud tiiia the year. The schools will observe tbe
sale is inaugurated solely for the pur­ event hy appropriate exercises and a
pose of realizing cash hii/1 will not con
tinue longer than tiie day* mrui ionrd. picnic in Hickman's grove.
Remember this and improve the oppor­
—The problem that bother* Vt. Ville
tunity.
James Fleming.
is which town has engaged the ser­
RTNewburgh Overall* and Jacket* vices of the Ladies’ Cornet band, of
FoWLKN k OtMFHELL,
Bellevue, for the 4th. The prob cm
dors not bother Nashville in the least.
AGRICUJLTURAL MaGHIN ER Y.
I desire to say to the public in gener­ We A aotc we have ’em.
al and tbe farmer* in particular, that 1
—The Goucher examination-_ caseam opening up at my old stand in lhe come up Wed needs v nnd was. hy con­
Hardy building, a fine exhibit of D. S.
Mntgan’s celebrated CliDper Mower* sent of the attorneys, was adjourned
and Triumph Reapers, Tbomas’ Hay nntil the 34th inst, when. Squire ParnRakta. the Boss Plow, Platform Bug­ ■ r’v^nvern, it must be finished’ without
gies, etc. These goods are from the
best manufacture!*, are first class in any more adjournments.
every particular, and will be sold at
—A R. Wolcott has the toes of his
rock bottom pneea. When wanting right foot done up in nice, soft, swad­
anything in the agricultural implement
dling
cloths. Roarlle thought ’twaa an
line, see me before you buy.
J. M. Shoup.
earthquake that flatted ’em ont.hot the
elevator boy* state that it was only the
The Cheapest lot of Clothing ever
offered for. sale in Barry county, will be end of a very heavy grain spout.
fojind in the Brady Brick.
(—h. reservoir well for fire protection
SF’ One span work hoiws. and 3 year is being sunk at the corner nf Maple
and Middle sheets. If it provvasatisold mule for sale.
L. O. Crocker.
factory the village government w’l)
I3TSee our line of gingham*.
have several sunk at available pointe
Fowler k Campbell.
throughout the village. Sensible^
H. A. DURKEE
—Cut-worm* are making sad havoc
Write*insurance for the Continental,
Phoenix. Detroit Fire and Marine. Sun with corn in these parts. These nasty
and Germania insurance companies, peats attack and down corn nearly a
at lowest rates, and loan* money on foot high and are sources of great an­
real estate.
Mortgages bought and
noyance to our farmers, as in some
■old. See him.
cases nearly entire fields have had to
ry If you are going to buy a carriage |be replanted.
or wagon ae« B. F. Reynolds before
/-Bvrt Borgman who has been break­
you buy-___
ing on the M. C. R. R. waa caught be­
j
TAKE NOTICE
All unsettled accounts and notes tween two cars, at West Bay City, on
which are past due will he put into col­ Tuesday and was considerably "aqnoza”
lectors’ hand* after the first of August. about the thighs. He came home on
Dated, Woodland. June 30th.
crutches Tuesday evening but Is not
40-45
1). Lixklettkr. M. D.
seriously injured^
KyOne dollar buys a pile of goods
—The Michigan Tradesman, pnbat
Fowler k Campbell’*.
ished at Grand Rapids, writes up W.
fy Fairyland will be snng by home A. Dunlap, who it,will be remembered
talent directed hy Mis* Ida Parmenter run a candy store here last winter, as
previous to the 4th of July.
a thoroughbred dead beat, which is
BANKRUPT CLOTHTNG.
about the site of the opinion expressed
See those 36 eeat overalls. $4.50 all by several of our people.
wool seits worth $10. Thia is a gen­ /^-The telephone constructing gang
uine Bankrupt Sale at the Brady Brick.
passed through here Monday, putting
ry Young man, if von want that up wire. They average eight miles per
btiggv painted befere tne Fourth, take
it to Frank Wooleott and have it done day. The instruments^ it is expected,
will he placed m position next week,
and then Nashville will be permitted to
A BARGAXN.
"hello” with the outer world.!
I offer for sale at a bargain and on
—Geo. Sellick, aged 13, whfae play­
time a bran new farm wagon.
Henry Rok.
ing with his school-mates at the cen­
tral 'school building on Friday, was
ry Only 150 suite, and every suit
■Wil! be sold aS soot, a* customers thrown down and his left collar bone
canbefnnad to iget inside of them.ii broken. Dr. Barber instituted repairs,
this wiUnot be long as they have begun and as Georgie is young and healthy
to move, they can’t help hut move, the
price* move rhern, at the Brady Brick. he will not be sept in doors long.
NOTK7B TO LOG OWNERS.
All owners nf logsiu the street at H.
R. Dickinson’s saw mill, must move
them hy Friday, June 37rh, or thev will
he moved bv me and held for damage.
J’ M’
Village Marahal.

" IFTor nice Extracted Honey call
•na
W. E. Grigg*.
Fresh aod Salt Meats, Dried Beef,
Szaukcd Ham*. Sausage, etc., kept conataafJy in Mock.
By keeping IwM
quality goods, aelhng low and attend­
ing strictly to the wants of my custom­
er*. I hop i to merit the liberal trade I
am receiving. Tbe highest price paid
for hides and pelts. Call and see me,
East Side Main SL
Johx Fdrmim.
jy See our line of 6c prints.
Fowlxb k Campbell.

0F* After you have sold your’ wtiol.

Will be at Nashville, July 4tb at 9:30 a.m., ac­
cording
contract. No proposition for that
day from any other aoorre. ba* been or will be
entertained by ua.
Tour* R^p’y,
Bkllbvcm Lambs' Bod
Bellevue, Jane 17,18M.
TBE wwnx KLXTMAKTHHABD from.

Nbw Yomx. Jckx 30. ISnM.
Foerth of July Committee. NubviHe, Mich..

—Oil Friday ns Willie, a seven year
old son of Robert Shoup, of Maple
Grove, was standing upon the steps of
the Guy school house, a playmate sud­
denly pushed him off the steps, Willie
striking his right arm against a rock,
breaking both bones of the wrist.
—The school board has secured the
service* of Miss Harriett Shankland, a
graduate of tbe state normal school,
to teach our grammar department the
coming year. Miss Mimi Browne has
also been secured for the primary de­
partment, which makes our corps of
teachers for tbe coming year complete.
—As Bert Smith and Cort. Wilkin­
son were riding near Hosmer’s corners,
Tuesday, a snake so big and ngly that
it made the "shivers’’ play freely up
aup down tbeir spinal columns, worm­
ed its way right up to their bnggy.
Bert speedily dispatched bis snakesblp,
which Proved to be a tree blacksnake
over six feet long.
—Irving Boston, aged 10, a student
in tbe intermediate department of our
schools, was enjoying himself swing­
ing from the limb of a tree standing
back of the school house, Wednesday
noon, when be suddenly fell, striking
on his bead so violently as to render
him unconscious, in which condition
hejas taken home.
^■Tlie population of the village of

J. J. Know-all,
Nashville, barring that fraction which
lies in Maple Grove, foots up 975 souls
MARRIED.
WALDEN —EI3ENBEIS—At tbe rertdencce all told. A large majority of those not
of tbe bride’* uncle, June 15. by tbe Bev. Aa- born in Michigan are natives of the
gnrt FaknH. Mr. JifobWaMen to Mia* Chris state of New York. In taking the cen­
HAUN—BILL —June 15th at tbe M. E. nar- sus of the village tbe enumerator ha*
aooece in NaahTUle, by Bev. Fasartt. Mr. writen the word "white” 974 times and
John E Haan *..d Mb* Florence D. Bel!
—Drake k Everette, tbe concrete
DIED.
walk men, have laid quite a number of
PHILP—June 18. 1884, ot paralyM*,
walks In thia village, and their work is
Ann Pbiip, aged 81 year*. The funeral
complimented by everyone who in­
spect* it. The hoys are thoroughly
pnetcd in regard to thia work, use noth­
ing but tbe beat material, give thenHollar.
undivided attention to all the detail* of

lady was wheeling a baby across tbe
Glasgow crossing, totally uncondous
of impending peril, when a bystander
saw the team coming, yelled at ber.
t when she saw her danger, grabbed cab
-and baby In her arms and rushed to
safety. Charley has satisfied tbe
wounded feelings of property-holder*
by instituting repairs, and peace and
quiet has Iwen respired.
— Tiie Michigan Central.Railway will
run three special pleasure excursions
—Nashville pdaseaaeth, undoubtedly, to Portland and the sea, via Niagara
as good fishing ground* a* there are in Falls, the rivers, lakes and mountains
this part of tbe footstool, but occasion­ of Canada and New England, thi sea­
ally the disciple of the line and rod is son. on the following dates: Wednes­
doomed to bad luck the same as com­ day, June 35. Tuesday, July 15 and
mon humanity. Lw&lt;t Tuesday a well- August 5, offering choice of three very
known citizen, while fishing in the beautiful routes going, and choice of
Thornapple, Was asked if he had two-grand rentes returning. Also nu­
caught any, when he replied: "Caught merous aide trips can be made at small
This affords a splendid
any; no, you fool, I’ve not beein at it expense.
chance for the business man and pleas­
only four hours yet.”
—Mr. aud Mr?,. Theo. Barnes, living ure seeker to avail themselves of a
a couple of miles east, celebrated tbe cheap trip to the sea shore. Ticket*
13th anniversary of tbeir marriage on for these excursions have been placed
Tuesday. Fifty relatives aod friend* on sale at Nashville and Agent Oviatt
were present, and many valuable gifts will*give full information as to route,
and good wishes were tendered Mr. etc. Fare for the round trip only
and Mrs. B. A table heavily loaded $35.80, good for 80 days. .
locate permanently at Kalameaeo.
—During tbe showers nf Wednesday
lightning Mrnek a telegraph pole down
the treek and enough of it hit the wires
to make things lively and interesting
at the depot. It is stated that a ball
of fire a* large aa a watermelon darted
past Mr. Ovistt's head and the smell of
brimstone was as large aa a hayetaek.
Tiie telephone wires, also, received
Mime attention from'the electric agent.

—Alfred Young, of Assyria, is wanted
with good things waa set in a bowery,
and at the proper time, Beebe and to atiswer tn the charge of seducing
Cooky photographed tbe festive scene Nettie, the 15-year-old daughter of
John Tuckerman. Up to last accounts
fprfuture reference.
—Holcomb k Robertson’s young la­ Young had not been apprehended, but
dies’ cornet band gave concerts on we hope that he will be and properly
Friday and Saturday evening* at the dealt with. The man wbo roll* woman
ojiera Iioiim*. Their program consists of that priceless gem—Virtue,- and demainly of instrumental mimic,and aa'tis lianche* her, is a cowardly, sneaking
rendered in a perfect manner, the en- stink-pot, and ought to be dealt with
tertaiument is one of tbe moat pleasing the same ns you would deal wi'.b a dog
of it* character we ever attended. The that you caught slaughtering your
band made many friends here who will sheep. Tho best meh of our country
gladly welcome their return, shoulij hold that the greatest crime against
humanity is tho seduction of woman,
they see fit to favor Nashville again.
and that no punishment even to death
—John Shafe is an honest, hard­
. is too severe tn be meted out to the
working German, living on the old
deapoiler. In the case of Young, how­
Mulvaney place, Assyria, and ought
ever, the youthfulness of the aggres­
not to have an enemy in the world, but
that he Im* ia evident to anyone who sor—he i* but 30—ought to be consid­
ered.
*
listens to a recital of bis troubles.
—The editor hereof departs for Bay
Sunday some mmcreaut set Cre to a
City next Monday, to take in the sev­
died od a farm he own*, some eighty
enteenth annual meeting of the Michi­
rods distant from the one he lives up­
gan Press Association, of which he ia
on. Th*' wagon shed and $125 worth
of farm implement* and furniture were secretary. A banquet will.be tendered
the Association at the new Fraser
totally destroyed.
House, Tuesday afternoon, after which
—An Irishman living near Beltz's. the editors and their wives and sweet­
Cheater townahip, recently sold hia hearts will depart on an excursion to
wool to Hardy k Ainsworth. The buy­ Mackinac and Marquette. Over one
ers thought they smelled a peculiar hundred editors—many of whom will
smell from that wool, but were assured
tie accompanied by lodieaMiave signi­
hy the Irishman that ’was all right. fied tbeir intention of attending thia
Later a careful investigation showed meeting and "taking in" the excurthe wool to be wet and seven pound*,
' sinn, and this gathering of quill-drivers
of tag* done up on the inalde of two ia looked forward tn as one of the most
fleeces. Mr. Irishman has been notifi auspicious of Ita kind ever held in Mich
ed to call around and settle up or sufigan. The cities the excursionists will
ferlbe penalties of the law.
visit have evineed a disposition to ex­
^—Thursday waa a big woo! day for tend them a hearty welcome, and if
Nashville—fnlly 10,000 lbs being mar­ the editors and their ladies don’t enjoy
keted. Among those who marketed themselves ’twill h* their own fault.
wool on -that day, were nearly 40 far­
L00AL JJPIJHTEB8.
mers from Kalamo, Vt.Ville, and Car­
mel, wool being marketed here that
M. B. Brooks is buying sheep.
wm grown within a mile aod a half of
It i* a low man who thinks woman
CborlotteJ Some credit for the Urge
low.
numberHrho came from that vicinity
Our wool buyers ship wool direct to
to market their wool, iadue to Johnnie
Boston.
Graves, who did considerable mission­
Mis* Lillie VanNocker has returned
ary work in that community a few from Kalamo.
daj* ago
John Smith is building an addition
C—h. Blaine and Logan club, forty-five to hi* house.
strong, was organized in this village
Mr*. Tho*. Parkey is visiting friends
on Tuesday evening last. The officers at Battle Creek.
of die club are: Frank McDerby, pres­
The paint brush slicketh up the
ident; E. W. Murray, ternary; E. Catholic church.
Parody,treasurer. A committee waa ap­
0. A. and A. W.Phillips have return­
pointed to secure martial munic, and ed from York state.
*
another to organize a glee dub, *o that
John Bel! and J. B. Marshall have
the campaign iu Nashville may tie ex­ new concrete walk*.
pected to be aa lively and interesting
W. I. Marble aud family will become
as u*uaLy The names of quite a num­ permanent residents.
ber of young men, who vote this fall
Mias Stella Wilson Sundayed with
for tbe first time, appear upon tbe mem­ Grand Rapid* friends.
bership roll, and as the meetiug was
Martin k Downing, Vt. Ville, have a
sort of an informal affair a much larger Dew and interesting advt.
membership than the number given
Hi. Dickinson is enjoying a justlyabove may be expected by the time tbc- earned holiday in New York.
campaign is fairly opened.
A.C. Buxton is manufacturing shaft­
—The great bane of our social life is ing which will do duty at Lansing.
tbe injury done by scandal-mongers.
Mrs. D. W. Smith and son, Burt, are
An instance of tho mental torture it at Battle Creek this week visiting.
inflicts occurred in Nashville this
H. C. Wolcott’s family dined on Dew
week. A woman, who has l&gt;een un­ potacos of their own raising Thursday.
justly scandalized, felt the pangs of
Joseph Borkert has a new black­
torture so keenly that she went into smith—Wm. Woodruff, of Eaton Rap­
convulsions. Medical aid waa called ids.
and for a short time the woman’s life
C. W. Smith and wife departed for
was despaired of. A great many peo­ Lapeer Wednesday on a protracted
ple of good repute assist in circula’ing visit
scandals, but we have sufficient faith
The M. E. missionary society meets
in humanity to believe that if people, at the parsonage Wednesday after­
before repeating a scandal would but noon.
pause an infant and think of the pain
The brick work it completed and
and torture to human hearts the words roof being put on B. F. Reynold’s new
they are about to speak are liable to house.
caus«j, they would desist from thi* com­
N. Murray and C. D. Cooley have
mon but devilish practice.
&gt;*een apoointed assistant census enu­
merators.
,i
—A heavy team belonging to Chas.
Rev. Livermore will exchange pul­
Fowler, attached to a pair of trucks,
pits
Sunday
with
Rev.
A.
J.
Hadley,
of
wa* standing hitched near tbe corner
of State aud Washington streets, Sat­ Kalamo.
Fairies are everwh*re, but not visi­
urday evening, when the band at the
opera bouse began to play* frigbtuing ble to moi tai eyes, except when they
the team, which broke loose, ran down sing in "Faiiyland.”
Judge D. G. Robinson and wife, of
to Main street, and thence down that
street to D. L. Smith’s Store, where Hastings, visited their niece, Mrs. H.
they were captured amidst much ex­ G. Hale, on Thursday.
Arthur Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids,
citement. When the team turned on
to Main street it collided with a buggy spent Sunday and the fore part of tbe
tielonging to Geo. Brumm and paral­ week with his parents here.
David Dickson and son, Arnot, have
yzed it. A lumber wagon, fastened to
tbe tracks, was also*trung along Main returned from a trip to Isabelle county,
street. In front ot D. L. Smith’s tho where tbe latter has a farm.
trucks struck Eugene Brown'a&gt;wagon,
Taylor Walker having received in­
dumping it and a mowing machine it structions on concrete walk building

fence and generally cleared np.
k?ev. L Brumm ia repairing the honae
on hia farm in the north-western aaherba and preparing it for occupancy.
. A Grand Rapid* corn doctor baa been
paying hia respect* to Nashville crip­
plea thia week, with conaiderable sueThe 4th nf July advcriiaing commit­
tee exhibited conaiderable enterprise
in utilizing the Young Ladies' Baud iliuatrationa.
Mi*a Ida Parmenteer will give an
amateur concert in thia village soon,
consisting principally of the operetta
"Fairyland."
Mr*. C. L." Glasgow returned to
Jonesville Tuesday afternoon, her state
of health* being such as to require ber
instant return.
.

Graves k Bon have added an eat­
ing estahli*hment which gives univer­
sal satisfaction and is having a large
run of custom.
Will person* knowing themselves In­
debted to The News please call up
and settle. A little of that wool money
would be greatly appreciated.
Rev. A. Livermore went to Olivet,
Tuesday, to attend college commence­
ment. He took in Eaton Rapids, of
com^e, before he returned home.
Twenty-thiee
menilten
of tbe
Star lodge attended a picnie at Thom
apple lake, Thursday, as guests of the
Hastings lodge of the ar roe order.
Hon. L. A. Nichols, of Orangeville,
was in the village and secuied the ser
services of N. S. Hagermaq to "boss" a
saw mill be owns in that town, on Tues­
day. .
Jacob Osman’* ponies have donned
a new and nobby h aniens. Jake has a
fine lot of turnouts and is receiving a.
liberal patronage.
New advt. else­
where.
A. D. J hitsrd,' conductor on the
Northern Pacifllc, with headquarters
at Glendive, Montana, was in the vil­
lage over Sunday on business. He de­
parted on the return trip Wednesday.
Mrs. Charity Down* ia entertaining
Mrs. E. J. Robinson, of Paris, Texas,
whom she has not seen, for 38 years.
Mrs. R. went to Indian Territory wheie
she taught an Indian girl school for
ten years, afterwards moving to Texas.
C. L. Glasgow'* new advt. mentions
a line of seasonable goods, needed by
every progressive fanner. Tbe articles
mentioned are reliable in every partic­
ular, and if C. L. can’t fityou on prices,
why, the man that can will be bard to
find.
Clarence Crocker leaves The News
to sell agricultural implements for bis
father. Clarence has been a long and
faithful employee of this house, which
will never forget him, but wishes him
"good luck" in his new field of opera­
tions.
__ _____ ______

fengly, perh
tore.artinn
ImmIv aod aearehed the premises previous
to rhe arrival of (he nhrriffs.
The only apparent incentive for the
crime was the suppo-ituxi, (whether
correct or not is unknown.) that the
victim was the poasreaor of a cotisiderahle.amMint of Rmn- y. F om th.- fact
that tiie ord bore no ludicathinsef hav­
ing been occupied that night, that tbe
body wlien found was dressed, even to
the felt boots, and that tiie brohen
lamp was lighted at lhe time, as evin­
ced by indication* of a Dillow having
lirea used to smother the flames from
horning oil, it is evident that the mur
der waa commuted in thee*riy part «»f
ihe evening. It is proliab e that ifie
murder was done by person* wbo-went
there for tbe purpose of robberv. If
any money wk*Mi-cured hy the murder­
ers tory evidently knew just where to
&gt;ook for it, a* nothing about the hou-e
indicated an extended search.
In
clothing not on tiie deceased were
found a dollar bill and a ten cent silver
f iece. A leather wallet and a pouch
or carrying silver, known to have
been in tbe po*M«Mion of Searles, were
mi**ing. Suliarqueot search has thus
far failed to find any money about the
premises.
There is no proJpect of the immedi­
ate apprehension of the mnrder»-r*.and
iM-ihan* thi* will pass into hiatory aa
one of the myateriou* murder*, tiie perpetratms of which succeeded in elud­
ing the law. hut we are confident that
all will be done that i* possible te. fer­
ret out the guilty parties.
■
Thi* immediate locality has for some
time been noted as the rendezvonaof a
gang of lawless persons. Nut that all,
or a majority of those living in that
*ection aie of thi* eharact r. aa there
nre many excellent, law-abiding people
there, but it is a fact that this section
ot Hope ha* an unenviable reputation,
whether justly or not. Of conrse there
are many conjeci ure* aa to who com­
mitted this crime, but they are as yet
conjectures only, lackingsubstanee aod
tangible proof. But let n* hope that
"inunler will oot.” and thp blood of
this inrioo-nt old man haunt his mur­
derer constantly.

A good wife is Heaven’s beat gift to
mau—bin angel and minister of graces
unumerable—his gem of many virtues
—liia casket of jewels;—tier voice is
sweet as music—her smiles, his bright­
est dap—her kiss, the guardian of his
innocence—her arms, the pale of bis
safety, the balm of bls health, the bal­
sam of bis life—her industry, bis sweet
wealth—her economy, his safest stew­
ard—ber lips bis faithful counsellors
—her bosom, the softest pillow of bis
cares—and her progress, tiie ablest ad­
vocates of Heaven’s blessings on his
head.

HARDWARE

MURDER MOST FOUJL.

SPRING, 1884.

Thos. P. Bearlas, of Hope, Brutally Mur
dared for His Money.

Nails, Glass, Putty£Sash,
Doors, Blinds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

NO CLUE TO TRKRLRDaRER.

It seems that Barry county is pecu­
liarly plagued with tragedies, the last
being one of the most da-ta&gt;dly and hor­
rible of tiie whole, and for cruel bru­
tality and cold blooded lieartlessness
Warranted for Ten Year* not to Crack,
has but few parallels in tbe crimina1
Peal, Chalk or Blitter. Paint*, Olla,
Varnlabea and Brashes.
annals of Michigan.
Some time during Friday of last
week, Thomas P. Searles, an inoffen­
sive, economical, indtistrions old man
of 77, living alone, half a mile north of
BEST ON WHEELS.
Hope center, was brutally murdered
with an ax and evidently for money. Wlard Plow* and Repair*,
We glean tbe following from the Hast- ’
South Bend Plows and Repairs,
ing* Banner, Mr. Johnson having visit­
Gale Chilled Flew* and Repair*.
ed tbe scene of tiie crime and gathered
as full particulars as any one could:
KALAMAZOO
It was a general impression in tbe
neighborhood that Mr. Searles hail a
considerable amount of money either SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
nbout his persnn or on the premises.
He lived alone in the log bou*e, where
he worked at the cooper trade, using
the house for the double purpose of
dwelling and shop. He was last seen
alive by the family of Orin Gesler. a
near neighbor, at 10 o'clock a. m., Fri­
day. He was at Mr. Gesler’s on an er­
With tbe Bert Hanger made, all put up by
rand. About dark Friday evening,
a strictly fln^clua Tinner of years* ex­
his nearest neighbor, Dorr McKay rap­
perience, wbo is also a Tin, Copper
ped at the door; meeting with no reand Sheet Iron worker. See u*
spoiice be went away, thinking Searle
and bare your building*
had retired for tbe night. As Searles
apouted. and save
was somewhat deaf, be felt no aurpriae
many times their
at not receiving a response to his rap.
About 7 o'clock the next morning he
again visited tbe prenises occupied by
Searles, and rapped as Iwfore, but re­
ceiving no response be looked through
The £tar that leads them all.”
a window, saw, lying upon the floor
near by, a pillow, underneath which
was an axe. He pushed the door open
and entered, seeing a broken lamp and
oil upon tbe floor near tbe bedroom
door. He passed into the rear room,
oot finding Mr. Searles he attempted
to enter the lied room and found his
progress barred by some otatuction
against tiie door, which opened inside
DIE’S
the bedroom. Pushing harder, be suc­
ceeded in opening tbe door sufficient to
admit of his ingress, when a horrible
sight confronted him. With the feet
■gainst the door and the head lying iu
a pool of tdood underneath the window,
lay tbe lifeless body of Thomas Searles.
He at once gave the alarm aod in a Stoves,
Ranffe*
short time upveral neigh bora, arrived
on the spot.
William Doonau, one of toe justices,
VAPOR STOVSS
upon hi* arrival deputized an officer,
had a jurv summoned aod held an in­
quest. Tbe remains and the premise* I* fad, Everything ia the Hav&amp;m*
were viewed, and a post mortem made
Line at Bottom Price*.
by Dr. Smith, of Cedar Cn ek. It was
found that the decesaed had received a
blow over the right eye and a deep cut
US.
with the blade of an axe up id the right
aide of the face a abort diriaoce under­
neath thoeye. Tbe back of the skull
was crushed with three blows with the
head of an axe. It was thought that

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brihgihg a hibbayd to taw.

I Two men were auuuiing al the gate
|ofae&lt;mnttyfBriDyBrd whittling sticks
‘
M a m M v Ir/tTwrBUri giving each other dots about man­
I aging women. "Talk Baaay to Vm,”
jIUNE 41.|18iM. | t|je man OQ t|10 oiitgide -of the fence
BATUttDAY.
l said, an’ye’ll see how they’ll be fetch
OCR WARRINGTON LETTER.
| down.”
i Just then tiie cabin door opened, and
a red headed, long-necked woman yell­
WABHIBtdTON, DX:., t
ed:
June 14.1884 $
"Say, *Zeke thar flours oat!”
The Democratic Mi-rabera of Con"Oat wharf” he yelled back.
gr«M are anxious to leave the Csp"Oaten ther harl,” she answered.
itol before tbe meeting of tbe National
"Wall, put it back an’ corer it up
Convention at Chicago. They ask the tighter,” he replied, while tbe outside
Senate to concur io the vote ot the man grinned.
“Don’t you see how
House to aqjouru Congress on tbe30th,
mat. Nobody supposes however, that ready.F be laughed, w
the Senate will agree to this. -The knot disappeared.
“I rfoea,” spoke the elated victor.
possibility is acouted by some Mem­
bers of both Houses, and tbe preva­ Presently the same ahull voice er ed:
"’Zeke, Pse gwine over to mars, an*
lent opinion iu the Senate ia that Con­
gress cauoot be ready tn go before the of ye think ther measles are kutchin,
Til
leave the b iby hyar.”
last of July.
:*Duno whether they’s ketchin’ or
When Congress returned irom Chietgo to resumeite legitimate buidneA-t, not,” replied the husband. "I’ve never
tiie Square again seized hold of tbe aeetl ’em ketch anything.”
Again the head waa drawn back amid
perplexing Mexican Ve e ans Pension
bill, aud the House attacked the for- applause from the outside. The next
aiidabln Hirer, and Harbor Appropriat­ time the door opened the muzzle nf s
ion. These are still tho pending quen- shot gun w.is poked out, and bead
tiousinvacL House. Senator Morgan drawn uu the saucy man.
"’Zeke,” came iu a solemn voice.
likes thia pension bill because it makes
do disciimiuMiioobetweea officers, and . "MelindT,” be gasped, looking iu vain
for
some place to dodge.
privates. He holds teat the private
"’Zeke,” she continued, "ther flours
soldier, who fought Lu the ranks man­
fully, ia more entitled to the gratitude out”
"All rite. Phi off ter tiie mill at once”
of hia country Ilian tbe man who was
earning honors at the aaate time that he answered shiveriugly.
he was reoeiveing a large salary, and
tiie chances for a largo pension. The spell, d’ye think the measles are ketch
inF
"No, Melindy, I seed pap ter day an’
hauyauch ttiingaaapreoodeotia apenbe aed tbe ehillunt wut all well.”
"Kerrect,” she said, lowering tbe gun
fouglit for precisely the same reasons.
"I’m off. You can sorter clean up tbr
As the debate on the River and Har­ place ’till I git back, hut be shore ter
stay
inside while Pm gone.’’
bor bill proceeded iu the House, &lt; ach
"AH right,” be answered meekly,
Member comes to the support of his
pet river. He conteDda that the im moving aside to let ber pass.
provement of the littio etjvam, which
EFFECTS OF WEALTH.
outride of hia CongreariouAl district, ia
mure really conceded to be of national
importance; that it taagre .t artery for
trade- and commerce; or payait some
riiaiiar slowing tribute. Two alartling novel ties however, io a river aod
harbor debate, excited tbe Holine.
Representative Hewitt furniahed one
sensation by urging to reduce a New
York appropriation from &lt;300,000, to
&lt;50,000.
And Mr. Ochiltree moved
that the entire amount of &lt;460,000, for
tbe improvement of tbe Oalveaton har­
bor be stricken out, oo the ground that
it waa useless. Tbe red haired bacbel
or Member from Texas; grew sophBorical io hia remarks, and raised a
laugh. Speaking of tbe money that bad
already been thrown away in tbe Gal
veaton harbor, he said the people there
bad been fed upon a tropical fertility
•f promises, and a sham aridity of per­
formance. Tbe House waa so dated by
these unheard requests, that at first it
refused to hear them. Finally it re­
covered ita nerve and took Mr. Ochil­
tree at hia word giving. Galveaton no
appropriation. Later, it waa whisper­
ed in explanation, that the Texas city
waa only letting go to get a better
hold. That ahu wants congress’to

to Capt. Eads, wbo, it is said, is schem
ing to work througb auetb.*r petty pro­
ject, with millions in iL
During tbe present ssssiou of CongreM the House has passed bills pro­
viding for the forfeiture of seventy
million acres of land granted to railrond compantea. Tbis Lwd ia in Ore«on. California. Arizona, New Mexico.
Texaa, Indian Territory, Missouri,
Arkansas, MiMiaaiopi. Alabama, and
Louisiana. BepresantaMvs Cobb, of
Indiaua. Las. perhaps, been tiie moat
aggressive and earnest advocate in
.sMber House of Coagrees, of the doctotds that no railroad oerporatiou shall
- be permitted to retain possession ot an

b earned tbe tide.

Bud alwo.huis'a night
It is
fsr behfo&amp;tiie Senate iu the ecaaioDH
work, that d,o lutter bodj think* ,t
might be beat to vote against tbe pro-

"Here, boy; come hold this horse,”
said a fashionable equestrian, alighting
from bis stead in front of a New York
hotel.
Tbe boy to whom he spoke was puf­
fing tbe stump of a cigar, and having a
few c&lt; nta In liiii pocket felt that he a i •
an incipient Jay Goiftd, so instead ot
responding with alacrity be drawled
out languidly, with some hauteur:
"La that such a rip roarin’ boas thai
it taxes two men to bold him f”
"What do you meauF’ reto;«.ed the
swell young man.
"What do you mean V 1 mean if one
man can bold him why don’t v«u hold
him yeraelf F aod he resumed his labor
on the stump of tbe cigar.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.^MICH., SATURDAY, JUNE 28. 1884.

VOLUME XI
i

Kocher Bros?

“THE LOIG PAOI."

t he inside.

Istood

Like s flash then I under- ]

the whole thine. • The peddler
was one of tbe road agent’s gang, and
knowing. I had considerable money
about the house, then had adopted this
plan for smuggling one of their crew
inside the house. After I had gone to
sleep, tbe fellow Inside could let &gt;n the
rest and finish the job'. I walked qmetly act «s the room, took my gun from
the sutlers, knelt down a few feet from
tbe pack, aimed square in the center,
and pulled the trigger.”
“Go on,” said the listener, with a
shudder.
“But the grin didn’t go off,” con tinued the landlord, clearing.his throat.
“The nipple was rusty and wouldn’t
work, so I laid down the rifle and got
an ax from the kitchen. It had been
newly ground that day, and when I
lifted it above my bead, I counted up
on cleaving thac pack, robber and all,
clear to the floor. Just as I raised the
ax and braced myself Tor the blow, I—
I saw a ghost.”
“A ghost F
“Yes, sir. The pack opened, and I
saw sticking out of its top the curly

:

DIYHE AID.

chump owid und get yourselluf a bolieeeraan.’
“ ‘Tuehy.’aaycdat fearful Irishman,
•ton’t you moof a steb from yourselluf,
else I shall kill you. I am a republican
Plaine.’
‘Kill der poy.’ I sayt; ’I root moof in
six veeks unless you trdp in before
dot und dell me I shall go. I aui der
farder of a vife and children.’
“Veil, sir. dat vrigbtful Irishman
crabbird der tnonkry parper by der
droat and mate him rail der whole of a
cupbul of, lather. zAte ft, ye furrin
eager, ’ he sayt, ‘or Oi’il mash yet to
uiincemeate and make yer boss ate yer
up fur Frankfurter sasaidge.’
“Veil, to make shortness owid uf a
long sdory, dez monkey parber ate der
soapsuds un«l ’bromiaed to wode mit
Blaine der same dime.
Dot’s vot
makes me say. 'Der longer you can Jif
der more you shall fiud py grashua
owid.’ ”

NUMBER 41
EEE BLOWED.

When a recent diaaatrona run was
On Decoration day. when the fire de­
rnude on the Hot Springs, Ark., bank,
partment of Bloomington wKfiriac
an old fellow who had come to town
on exhibition, a conn try man walked up
—HAVE—
with a sack of fish, stopped on the
to Marahal Chase and asked:
“Say, mister, what makes tliat air
'sidewalk and in astonishment viewed
the exciting crowd.
water come out o' ther pipe as’ go so
“Why the bank is aboat to break
higL r
•
and
they want to draw out as much of
"Well, you see we’ve got a very
1
the
money as possible.”
strong lunged man oat iu the north­
1
“If that’s the case I’m in with ’em.
west part of town, who 1* hired.by the
Been lookin’ for somethin’ o’ this sort
city to blow whenever there is a fire
for
Nome time,” and. dropping his sack
We get the. pipes full of water, aud
1
of fish lie crowded his way- into the
then he blow* in the other end and
bank,
fought his way to the cashier’s
blows the water through. He often
1
window,
and said:
get* tired and has to stop, and then the
'
“Here, Cap’n band her out.”
water stops too,” and the marshal
“Hand what out.”
adroitly turned the valve in tbe nozzle,
“Money. Give me my ahere.”
aud elint oft the stream. "We need
somebody to take turns with him, but
. “What is tbe amount of your depos­
it!
we cannot find anybody with strong
1 Where’s your check!”
The old fellow did nnt understand,
enough lung* to do the work. Bee, he
“How
is resting now.”
’and the cashier continued:
much
money did you put in here!”
“Bay, mister, what kind o’ lookin’
1
“Didn’t put none in. What do you
A few day ago two men, who were critter is that feller!”
take me fur! Thought it was a sorter afterwards found to be Detroiters, ar­
“Why, he looks very much like you.
-WHICH WER*.—
free fight.”,
rived in town about fifty miles to the You remind me of him more than any
“Stand aside old man.”
west of this, leading a pig. It was per­ other man I ever saw.”
“Hold on. If the government’s bust­ haps big enongh, and lievy enough to
CAREFULLY SELECTED
“D’ye reckon I could git a job o’
ed, why don’t you divide up. Buy. be called a hog, but they termed it a spellin’ him !”
giminy
ten
dollars
an
’
1
’
11call
it
squar.
”
“You cau if you can blow hard
pig, and ns tlwy turned it over to the
—FROM THEHe was thrust aside, and finding care of the lahdlord, nt whose inn they enough.”
that I sank on my knees. I wiped my
lihnwlf
near
the
door,
he
thought
of
“
Whatd’ye pay !”
they proposed to rest for the night, one
eyes, und wondered if I had not gone
"He gets seventy-five dollars per
crazy. I was almost certain of it, when hir fish and hurried to the place where of the men explain tv!.
he
left
them.
The
sack
whs
gone.
“Be awful careful with that pig. He's month.”
the ghost stretched out a pair of chub­
“Whar’s them fish,” he exclaimed, a daisy—n new breed just froiu'Scot“Would yer throw in board an'lodg­
by white arms, and said:
turning to a cripple, who with ghastly land. We’ve sold him to a farmer out in’ an’ washiu’ au’ mendin’ F
la the Wholesale Market*.
“’Deevnin, drandpa*!”
expression,
leaned
on
his
crutches.
“Certainly.”
here
for
$50.
and
we
dont
want
any
“Ah,” said the guest, with a relieved
“I don’t know.”
__ “Wall,
how mu
kin *I u;-.
try? *I’vr
ve pn
got aA
thing to happen to him.”
•’«*•» »•«*,
sigh, “I begin to see. And what did
“
Yas
you
do
know,
Bet
you
ran
The
landlord
locked
the
pin
up
and
mighty
good pa’ro’lungs, and I’d like
you do then !’’
| away with them.”
then began to think and cogitate and ter fry llier jub.
• •*”
“I don’t, exactly know,”said the land- ■
like running away with any- suspect. When the strangers had gone
“Well, you can put your month to
lord, softly, “but if there la anything ।I “I look
.
sighed the poor fellow.
----- WERE----to bed he called in some of the boys the nozzle here, and if you can outthat will bend a at iff, stublmrn neck. '
i
“
Wall
it
ain’t yznir fault if you don’t and said:
quicker than the arms of a child, I’d
**’’
blow him, you will be employed. Yes,
“I’ve twigged the racket; them two wb’ll take you if y(Hi can blow hard
like to know what it is. I put the tired an' it you wasn’t a cripple an’ bigger’u
little prisoner down by the fire, opened I am, rd whole you. Anybody seen n fellows are sharpers and that’s a guess- ' enough 10 sfop the water in the pipes.”
sack
o
’
(tali!
”
he
cried
and
rushing
into
- To
- ...... they .....
ing pig.
morrow
will „...
give. ' “All, right. Mister. I’ll try’er on,”
the door and held out my arms.”
the street, Le accused nearly every one you a chance to guess at his weight at' an‘l th® erceuhorn pulled off bis coat,
“And tbe mother----- ”
“Yes,” nodded the landlord, “they he met. The circuit judge was up­ at ten cents a guess, yon will Im* clean- j loosened a leathern belt around his
tbe
—"»»■ and took H,
“
were both there; and, mis’er. I guess braided. the county clerk was called a cd ont—only you won’t! As die fellows waist, drew a long **breath
knick-knacks around from onenniuing that’s the end of my story,” and the thief, aud the leading minister of the sleep we will weigh their pig and beat nozzle in bis mouth, and the marshal
A Complete line of
camp io another. Some of them were old man wiped his eyes. “You must town was rudely jerked to one side and their game.’”
turned the full force of water on. and
lively chaps enough aud well educated, excuse tue stranger, but that was a wet told that if he did not immediately sur­
Nobody slept until tbe pig was taken the blower was picked up two blocks
' but 1 wns fresh from the states with all evening, and somehow I haven’t-got render tbe sack of fish the air would be over to the scales and weighed. He away, five miuutes later, snouting like
the eastern prejudices and it almost quite dry since.”
full of his tattered wardrobe.
pulled down 170 pounds to a hair, and a whale. When became to sufficient
•
drove me wild when Nellie told me she
, In a tumble-down cabiu, at the end the villagers went home and hunted up ly to talk, he remarked:
A lot of supper tourists were on the of a squalid alley, sat an old negro.con- their nickles and dreamed of pigs and
wanted to marry a yoiiug fellow who
“Wall, darn me if that fellow^can’t
beach
at
Los
Angeles
the
other
day
brought
bis
pack
through
our
district
ternplating with a steady eye of satis­ scalesand sharpers through the remain­ out-blow me. I reckon I’ll keep on
We want all your
a good deal oftener than tbe trade watching some fancy rifle shooting by faction gleaming array of bass, pike, der of tbe night:
harvestin’ at a dollar a day, an* drinkseemed to require. 1 was a hot-tem­ a party of professional otter hunters sun-fish and goggle-eyed perch.
Next morning the pig was led around in’when I want it. This air the fust
pered fool in those days, so 1 stormed, .who bad come over from tbe Channel
“Law, Nelson, whar'd yer git all dem in front, and before starting oft on bis time I ever drunk a bar5! o’ water, an’
threatened, locked Nellie up for a Islands for a Sunday lark. These real­ 1 fish!” asked the woman who entered journey, one of tbe owners remurKed to I wnn’t dry, nutber.”
week, and sent word to her lover that 1 ly wonderful marksmen, most of them and put down a bundle of dirty tbe assembled crowd:
And will pay you tbe Highest Market price
■ for them.
An editor out on the Northern Pacif­
hot! loaded by gun for wildcats and native Californians, were killing gulls clothes.
“Gentlemen, I’m going to weigh this
on the waters, breakings bottles and
peddlers.”
“De Sabier sent 'en, honey, fur de pig directly. Maybe some of you ic railroadhas started oust and is walk­
ing
unfrequented roads and across prai­
KOCHER BROS.
"What did Nellie do!”
hitting dollars thrown in the nir with Lawd hab dun had bis eye on my ap- would like to guess on his weight ! I’ll
“You might have guessed it,stranger. great gdat, when a dudish-looking pertite an’ longin’ fur fish fur some take all guesses at ten cents each, and ries; from choice, notwithstanding he
has a railroad pass. His paper gave an
One day when I came back from a young m»n fioin 'Frisco yawned in a time. De Lawd made de white man whoever hits it gets fifty cents.”
account of a society event, and in
cattle sale she was miu'ing. 1 chased bored tuauner and remarked in a very go an’ ketch ’em, chile, an’ fetch 'em
This provoked a largo and selected
her a couple of days, but they had tak­ audible voice to a companion that be ter town. When de white man met stock of winks and ffiniles, but no one speaking of one beautiful lady of quite
en to die tall timber and it was no use. didn’t see anything very wonderful in me, be put down de ttah an’ .xchrouged walked up until.the pig man said that larg&lt;’ proportions he wrote, “Mrs.—pos­
After awhile I got a letter from ’Fris­ that sort of shooting.
inter de bank arter money; an’ I has any one person could guess as many sessed a form that Juno would envy.”
The editor went home and left the as­
This produced a series of sarcastically | ebeiy reasoU ter beblibe dat when be
co, and I wrote buck saying 1 ^isowned
times as be cated to, provided a dime
' her, and that he had better keep out of polite retorts on tbe part of the origiua1 coiue back, do fishes wuz gone. Dish accompained each guess. Then a rush sistant to get out. the paper, and
-BY BUYING YOURlords of tbe soil.
I heah transaeshuu wuz intended by the set in. Three or four merchants put the morning be read in liis paper tliat
the range of my deer rifle.”
“Mrs.— possessed a form that Jam bo
“Perhaps tbe gentleman could allow I Lawd fur tersarve two pjirposes: One
“What did you do then!”
up fifty guesses each. A justice of the
“Suffered, mister-Vjust suffered. 1 them something better!”
purpose win tor satisfy an’ ole ser- peace took thirty. A lawyer said about might envy.” He knew there would be
trouble as so»n as the lady’s husband
“Weil, I don’t know,” replied the i rant’s appetite, au’de udder wuz tor
knew I was wrong, but I’d have died
twenty would do for him. Before
rather than give in. Fur four years 1 young man. languidly taking oue of j show a white men de vanity o’ leakin' there was any let up in the guessing, and her four brothers saw die article
and
noticing that there was a commo
lived like a toad in a rock, hating tbe tbe hunters* Wiucliestera. “I might if । whut de Lawd bad gin him, an’ arter about 600 had been registered and
whole world. All the pleasure I had somebody would bold a cork sr some, j de gains o’ dis heah worl’. Fix de pAi&lt;i for. Every soul of*em guessed at tion about the house of the lady who
had
such a magnificent form, he put
was in watching for peddlers.
The thing on his head to- me.”
cookin’ intentials. Daim et din ain’t a 170 pounds. It was curious what nna
number I chased oil the ranch during . T .e riflemen showed their white monstroui fine pike. Uh. hub. Fish | nim|ly there was in the guessing, but some crackers and cheese in a paper
bag,
kissed bis family good bye, and
wau'ttonded fur white folks nohow. theplg men (lidn*t
to Dol|ce it
that time would astonish you. One ev­ teeth with amusement.
ening, after a terrible rainstorm, one . “Doubtless,” said oue of them, wink- Hurry up dar. 1 wants ter heah dat When all had Deen given a chance the started for the effete east on a gallop '
The
friends
of the lady followed the
gutter.’’
pi(f
uken
aod Io!
of the lrilie came to my house aud ask­ ing at bis companions,” doubtless the I
editor on horseback for about thirty
----bis weight was exactly 174 pound.!
ed for shelter for the night He was a gentlemen’s friend would oblige him ” |
HE FOUHD OUT.
। **Yon see, gentlemen,” explained th® miles, but could not catch him. and he
"WLy, to be suro,” diawled the dude,
thin, weak looking fellow, with tiis
Constant siU-ntinn given tn bey g low by face covered by a huge ragged beard. looking round. But bis fellow-dude
plodding his weary way along across
spokesman,” while the animal only ,
coutlnusll)
“Der longer you can tit tbe more you weighs 170 pounds along about 11’ o the prairies, and is expected ro show
He carried on his back ab enormously had sauntered off and was standiu g
up
in St. Paul about Saturday night
some
th-ee
hundred
yards
further
along
shall
fine
py
grasbus
owid,
”
said
the
long and heavy pack, aud seemed so ex­
clock at night, we feed him about five
hausted with his tramp through the the beach meditatively smoking along German barber yesterday. He could pounds of corn-meal in the morning He telegraphed back from Bismarck
offering
a reward for the proof-reader.
hardly contain himself or keep his face before weighing! You for got to take
mire that I didn’t have the heart to do
“Ah! there’s Cholly,” said the lan­ straight. He was shaving a stranger, [ that matter into consideration!”
more than order him off tbe plaoe.”
During the recent political conven­
‘“That was pretty hard,” said the lis­ guid party, cocking the gun.”Let me but was itching to get the reporter in
Then
kicked the landlord, and tion in. Arkansaw, when opposing fac­
see. You observe that he has a cigar the chair. Presently his change came. he kicred the justice, aud kicked
tener.
tions had “locked horns” and when it
“Der monkey parper bas got von tbe merchant, and when the pig looked
“I suppose it was. Tbe peddler in his mouth. Very well. HI put a
seemed possible to nominate a candi­
seemed .ail broke up when be found I hole through it,” and taking careless licking alretty,” said he, “and der cam- back from a distant hill the whole town date, a man from northwest arose and
wouldn’t even give him a bunch of sight he fired. At the report the smok­ baign has only choost gommenst. Hef- was ont kicking itself and throwing exclaimed:
straw in the stable, and no other house er gave a sadden start, took out and fen can say vot a lod of lickings he empty wallets into the river.—Det.
10 TO 25 PER.CEHT
“Feller citizens, you are all urging
within twelve miles. Instead of com­ examined bis Havana, and then shook shall git uf be ton’d shut up his moot Free Press.
the claims of your respective candi­
up.”
plaining, however, he merely begged his fist angrily.
dates, but yon don’t give any reason
Tbe entire crowd ran toward him.
Then the German barber went on to
that I would let him leave the pack,
A friend and bis wife, on a trip why any of them should be nominat­
which he said contained goods of value, Sure enough, there was a hole right say that his playful assistant thinks through tbe southern part of Indiana, ed. I came to fight for Col. John
under shelter from the rain. I finally through the center of the cigar, almost himself a thorough politician, and will stopped before a well-to-do farm house Hornrock.”
not learn to keep his views to himself and asked permission to water their
consented to this. Bo. as I had sworn cutting it in half.
“What’s he done for the party,”
“That’s the fourth cigar you’ve spoil­ in business hours. An Irishman with horse, which was cheerfully granted.
one of his trade should never cross my
cried a voice.
threshold, I carried his pack inside, ed for me ,“ said this smoking dude in a a face like Tom Nast’s pictures of John Tbe lady of the house shyly proffered
“Never mind what be has done. He
while its owner limped off to crawl un­ vexed tone, “I wish you’d stop that Kelly came in and dropped into the a gourd fall of fresh batter-milk to baa done enough. He made five hun­
assistant’s chair. Tbe young barber tbe lady io the baggy, which was
sort of thing!”
der some bush or other.”
dred gallons of whisky last year and
As for tbe banters, they looked at supposing he was perfectly safe, began cho« rfully accepted.
“Didn’t you feel mean f”
each other in mortified silence for a few to talk about Blaine’s nomination.
“Are yon from up-ken try wbar them
uls voice was drowned by deafening
minutes,climbed
into
their
boat
and
set
“He galled Plaine ’der dattooed railroads air!" asked the country cons­
time, for something about him remind­
shouts. Col. John Hom rock was nom­
man.” said tbe barber, “und sayt dot
ed of Nellie’s husband a little. How­ sail.
inated by acclamation.
“That’s tbe post wonderful shot I der Republican barty vos aboost like a
ever I locked and barred all the doors
“We are," was the reply.
and windows, as usual, for some road ever Maw,” said an old gentleman to Connecticut parrel of abbles. Ven der
“Queer, ain’t they! §ee am every day
With all the trickery and capers
agents bad been around tbowj parts the shooter the next morning. “Such parrel is obened der top abbles been I'spcct!”
Americans are supposed to be infected
pally; but de farder down you vent
about that time.^gnd bad stood up and a terrible risk, too,”
“Cars and locomotives! Oh, yes. Did with, “statistics prove that there is lean
“Nothing wonderful about it,” said versergot der abbles, undil py load
robbed several ranches, and as I told
crime in the United States in propor­
you I was all alone. Somehow I could the California Tell, confidentially. “All week nodiugs vaa left iu der republi­
“NubF very derisively, "but I’se tion to its population than any other
not go to sleep when, after that, I went you have to do, is to have yoor confed­ can parrel put some redden sdar rout over to Orleans last fall and beam’ one I nation in the world.” Well, we have all
to b-d. After tossing around for erate cut a hole in the cigar with a pen and laud-crabbingaoilis-Beekingabbles boiler, thet wer nuf fer me.”
awhile, I got up and sat by the fire, knife beforehand. It’s a boss shame!” with such a sbeckled ding like Cbim
bind other nations. The United States
A story comes from Connecticut tel­ don’t aspire to bead the procession of
Plaine der mittle der heap. At last der
brooding over my trouble, and trying
not to think of tbe poordevil shivering
Whiskey may make snakes bat it is monkey roller sajs right owd: ‘Nopody ling of a hen that has adopted two crime. It is satisfied to bring up in the
out there ’in tbe cold and rain some­ evident that rum makes sharks. At any put dievea und loavera vill vote such a young pigs which she cares for to the rear, and the further it is; in tbe bet­
ta-st of her motherly instincts. That
where 1 looked at his pack sitting up rate a vessel just from Jamaica, the dickeL’
ter.“Dot darned owid to peen a deffil uf hen is undoubtedly a Native of the nut­
in tbe corner, and wondered what made principal place of rum, reports seeing a
a young lady wrote a poem on
it so long. As I watched it. I fancied forty-mile school of sharks. Francis an Irishman. He champed der chair meg state, and is evidently exercising
her
Yankee
ingenuity
in
figuring
on
a
j
“Death” and then committed suicide
Murphy should lie sent for at once to owid, und he sayt: 'I can lick all der
I saw it move.”
try and induce the crew of that vessel Tuchmen x ich can be backed in Cbones way to sunplv ham with her eggs. If at Baltimore. It is thought after writing the
she was seised with
*" poem
~
...re“Exactly, I wouldn’t believe my ej es io
i sign the pledge. We know bow to Vouta. I am der pouncer from der she succeeds inlier undertaking, and ’metse.
Mtbough it is alleged that her
for a man with “snakes" but a bublic adores iu Voshiugton sdreet*
at first, but after watching intently for earn
&lt;
father had scolded her. The graeral
should have a nickel plated nest, sad imprr*4on, however. Is that the pw«
with ’ sharks" is altogether un- and I fight sooner as I eed.”
awhile, I distinctly saw Ute from of a n*an
i
’ “Olt man.” says der monkey harper, a gold meet to sleep on.
was tbe cause of it.
hand pressed against tbe canvas from i

JUST RECEIVED

I High among the hills, on tbe wagon
:rood that runs through-the Caseitak
pass, is a small tavern, iiLai frequent­
’
ed by commercial travelers/ and which
'
l*ears tbe odd title of “The Long:
Pack.”
,
“Does that mean a long pack of
cards!” inquired a traveler, glancing at
tbe swing!hg signboard, which also1
represented the weather-worn picture
of something faintly resembling a sol­
dier’s overgrown knapsack.
“No,” replied the gray-haired land­
lord. “It means a peddler’s pack.
Nowadays they call them sample cases.
I believe,” pointing to the baggage of
several commercial drummers that
stood in a corner. “Yon see I have a
good deal of that sort of custom. I try
to make the 'road l»oya’ as comfortable
as possible, for I was a little too hard
on their fraternity once.”
“How was that!”
“Well,” said the mountain Boniface,
who had waited until his daughter, a
buxom matron, had I. ft the room, “it
aitft a very pleasant story, butj like
to tell it sometimes, just to reiuiod-np'self that the worst thing a mpn can,
have in this wor’d is a hot, otjbtinate
temper. Yori see. I came to tills coast
soon after tlie-gold fever broke out, and
a..»«W down in tbe Sunta Barbara vnlhv. oelow here, ranching. I was n
widower then, and had brought with
me from the states my only child—a
daughter, past seventeen. She was a
pretty girl, if I do say it, and being as
, good as pretly, yon can imagine I was
quite wrapped up iu her. Of course. 1
was anxious to keep her with me. and
• f not that, at least I looked for her to
f &lt;lo something better than jfnll in love
, with a peddler.”
[ “And she did!”
I “Yes: you :*ee, in those days, tbe
country was full of young fellows who
had struck out for thrmseh’es, and
were trying to get a start by* carrying

Fall and Complete Line
Spring and Summer

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Choicest Goods
PRICES

Never Known to be so Low as
They are Now!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

BUTTER AND EGGS!

SAVE MONEY
CL0THIK&amp;
The Vermontville Clothier.

WATCHING OUT!

JOB LOTS
Below Retail Price,

Selling Lots of Goods.
Selling Lower tha n oth­
er dealers Can­
Buying for Cash.
Selling for Cash.
Making no Bad Debts.
Doing my own Work.
Saving no Rent to Pay.
Trying Always to see
how Low I can place my
goods before my custom­
ers.

$500 WORTH
F.S. LOOMIS.

�VERMONTVILLE.
Mow I who»d a thought it?" To

harsh uwl profan*. Bui hi* i»wrt was tan-

eonduoiw to longevity. ■
nv&gt;»Ui

vendorfill influence over bin spirits on!
Inckb.MK small boys whom be louna u&gt;rmenUug a stray dog or cat. And if ba
found a man abusing a horaa hta tongue.

physician

inclose
two unlicked pontage stamps to insure

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING
2] Take the I^ead

paraging r» marks about him.

l-roughr. into action iu defense of the ani-

SUMER DRESS GOODS!

CHOOSING A WIFE

LARGEST AND FINEST LINK EVER SHOWN IN THIS VICINITY.

In January,ani o.'t.x&gt; tnott inhuman out­

He cwnUnued:

went in tbe Fall, hoping to make hia pile

Net
Mttvfonp, like tbe County Hospital, for

While Mopping at the hotel two froliccure tiie young man's pantaloons at dead
of night They then sewed up the bottoms

tn ice-houses,- and when it b whispered
abrt-ad that a body h wanted at this college
or that, there will be one forthcoming."

1 -

■uaxr'

. ki
•It ta injected, froqueutly, with a soluttoo
it, hardening, brings out in relief the arsubject is placed upon the table.

til wanted in an ice-house. In former days

in it- -r-pths for what you wanted. Males,
females, babies, all were there. Perhaps
you booked off a scalp and left a ghastly
■ Arbor.

Iu the School of Practical Anat-

kind in tbe world, there are used four
thousand bodies a year. Upon the tables
in that great school ninety-six bod es may
be dissocted a*, once. At Bellevue, In New
York, I Ultnk there now may bff almost as
many sui jecta under dissection at the

“I suppose in large cities like Chicago,
New York and Ban Francisco, material is
plenty, is it not?”
“Yes. in Now York the medical students
are well supplied with the article, and It is
necessary, as tbe State Board will not rec­
ognise n student if ho has not dissected a
boV. In numerous cases a man sells him­
self beforehand.”
"B metimeean old hulk may drift in, ai&gt;d
after standing the students* fun for awhile,
will sell himself for «*, J60 or WOO. But
there’s some uncertainty, you see, when an
old chap sells himself on future delivery.
He is liable to skip. Bo they usually mark
kirn. His price depends on probable apfiles go around ready for.sale. Frequently
relatives bring around some old subject
■ alter be has collapsed. His worth depends
en the market price and the rarity. In
with an echo in his voloe. Ho would say
*hot waffles,' and tlic ‘waffles* would come
beck. Twenty pounds was placed as the

«ay in a deserted dissuotiug-room. doee be.

‘Well, perhaps nou Every large dis­
* i a watchman to clean up
and look
the bodlee. Occasionally
in',vemrata made by tbe bo ilea. They may
rol' off or flop off, and, on tbe authority of a
■ distinguished New York physician, I may
;-«-tiy up, the head and shoulders bending
up tow ord tin- middle of the body. But no

ably form tbe source of tboee rath or disncreeable evolutions on tbe part of corpses
tint reahy ought to know when they're
dead. Bodies often are found on their
fa. f-sfn their coftlns; they have probably
sve teen told

do:

talk of it, my boy, it’« horrible. Somo-

was tbe accident that befell
recopta-

'allow. V bat did he do I Fainted.

manufacturer of steel should choose a
named Bess-Emma. Yes, certainly,

a gang of “noodhims”
pelting it with stones in a vacant lot. Jake
tried to teach it some of his amenities of
civilisation, but with small success. It be a burden to him. and yet an absolute
was as ill-favored a looking bird an could female duck—Ida down.
well bo imagined. Ite torn and battered
plumage gave to it a wo-begtme appear­ he would be more apt to pronounce it. An
ance. It was of a taciturn nnd morose dis­ &gt;Uycar.
For a sporting man—Bet;
position, and its confidence iji human na-

b tek through the transom and squealed
all I ope of repair. It pecked at cverybody
"Fire!”
that came near it. Jake was often chaffed
ateut the unfortunate bird aud none wero
!
•“»
Xonder-of joking Jake about ids protege
I
pantaloons while he danecd around ■
I
ah&lt;r am|
in Ur general cry
than bis friend Jim. Now, Jim whs
a man of some leisure and single. He
•
nw hall seemed Ailed wltM p«
squandered all his surplus affection on two
ostensibly seeking's mode of egress from diminutive black-and-tan dogs' that were
the flames, bu. in rsality trying to dodge said to be unequal-id at rat-killing. They
were pert, noisy, aud itrjusivc lltUr huitrying to insert himadf in hU obstinate­ aances. Jim wa-, ns usual, one morning
teasing his friend about his unlucky crow.
pantaloons,
He did not tumble, as it were, until the
t ight watchman got a Babcook Are extin­ at repartee, replied by sundry ominous
;; Isher and played on him. I do not know growls, strongly flavored with "cup
w.iat he played on him. Very ' likely it words,” in the nse of which he was an
adept.
ing?”
“Now. Jes’ tell me what that bird’s good
Anyway, he staggered into bis room, 'or, any way,” said Jim with persistency.
ami although he could hear tbe audience ."He’s ugly enough to scare u witch.”
vutaide In their wild, tumultuous' encore,
- refused to come before tbe curtain, but his patience fairly giving out. "1*11 bet
. eked his door and sobbed himself to drinks for tbe crowd Uivt he can lick them
&gt;kep:
,
two ouery, sniveling little cum of yours
• How often do we regret tbe finer feelings until they are blind." And to give ad­
ditional emphasis to his words he brought
of others and ignore their sorrow, while
’“
his flats down with a resounding crash on
the table. “What, &lt;&gt;o you moan it?” asked
Jim, bis eyes wide open with astonishment,
THE STAMP FIEND.
“Mean it I Of course Ido. Do you take
me for a suaker?” repliod'Jake iu an indig­
nant tone. “Call the boys, and trot out
your dogs.”
[N. Y. T.ibune.]
Tbe boys wen- found not further off than
She did not seem to Know It, but there the nearest saloon, and required no per­
was a string of thirteen eager tn-n and suasion to transport themselves speedily to
boys behind bor as she stood nt the stamp the little room where the novel combat was
window on the Broadway side of tbe Post­ to take place. Meanwhile Jake had brought
Office.
Her rich, Americanised-Irish in the crow from an upjK-r room. He bod
• ■rogue could be heard to the end of tte cor­ barked himself into a corner, and there
ridor as she talked with the stamp man. blinked suspiciously at the crowd. Tbe
He was quiet and polite and endeavored to two black-and-tSns, yelping and eager,
were with difflulfly restrained from throw­
“What in thief" he ask^d whoa she hand- ing themselves on the apparently doomed
bird. Nobody would back the crow al any
“It»s a book.”
odds. A few among the crowd murmured
"Any writing in it?"
"Narya-fcit there. It's Just a book for unoerlmoni»ti&lt;dy bidden to “shut up” by
pictures lust 1 wish to send to Glasgow to the unfeeling majority, who perc&lt; iv»-d that
tae daughter who was married and left me if that sentiment prevailed the “drinks for
thcvrowi!** would unite forthcoming. Jake
"Any pictures in it?" interrupted the doubtie* • felt much chagrined that, con­
official.
ti ary to his tavorite psinciple of helping
"No, no; none at all.' Every Nge is the helpless, h« ha&lt;l l»e-m provoked into
blank with a hole in it."
propo-&lt;ing such a cruel conflict. B it it
“It’s an album, I suppose?"
was too late to retract, and he stoutly pro­
tested unbounded confldanca in the flglit-

mended-to the care-of-Ann. or if he would
prefer-aSrlfe who can give-him shelter, let
him seek a caravau-barey.
For an auctioneer, Lo'tic or Blddie. and
that suggests n good name lor an auctioneer
himself--Oh l-bid-hlgherA railroad traveler may be obliged to pat
up whether he Will or no, with a LxMc-Cm-

To a very mean man it mny be said by
way of consolation that he can easily find
a woman who is Mina still.
The poor but honest young inan will no
doubt look forward with joy to Earn-his*
tin; quite correct. Earnestino.
To a magistrate Madge’s traits may not
prove unpleasing.
For a miller, Ca-miUa is eminently suit­
For a rifleman—Minnie.
For a man who does not know wha' kind
of a woman bo wants may te recommended
us an indefinite article. An?
For a quack, as a second self, CharlotteFor a punctilious man—Hetty-Kit?
A man who starts building will be apt to
fall in lore with Floor-rente. Yes, Flor­
ence will suit him.
An umbrella maker’s—R"ne.
An pugilist’s wife—MUl-drod.
A man who perspires proiusely -bould j
get a Fan.
For or fisherman—Iziose-eel. xcs, uu- i

,

A ,

„

bu

•ong as the supply of H am lasted tbe cro«
control of the business. Bo. year In and

Suppose that the directors of a cemetery

thronr behind bar.

but was not hurt in other respects, and got
dogs. The crow was ris.ng in j ublic
furor an l was warmly a ip’auded, but to
these demonstration« I e appealed quite
indifferent. When it came to the sixth

IPbU-idelplHuCalL]

festly abated. It was a short round. One
CotnpAUiO »•

I bavenftbad

mouthful
dently be was desirous ot cogitating on
some other plan of attack. He looked ap­
pealingly al his mas'er for advice and a»-

Paranols in all. styles and prices.
Ties, Collars, Laces, etc., in endleba variety.
Gloves and Mitts from the cheapest cotton to the finest
silk and kid.
Full assortment Ladies Mu?lin Underwear, Aprons,. Infants
Robes, etc.
Our D omestic Department is full in all the popular brands.
Blenched and Brown Sheetings; Prints, Demins, Ticks, Shirt­
ings. Jeans, etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF

In Vermontville, ranging in prices from a good ^Cotton Suit
ut $3, to the finest Ini ported Worsteds and Whip Cords at
$2-5. We have just received a few dozen Pants that we shall
sell at $1, Si 5(V, $2 and $2.50. the best value we have ever
shown. Call and see them.
g v’e are headquarters for Boots and*Shoes.
•
^Grocery Slock isjfull.
’
Your patronage is Respectfully Solicited.

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER
t

■‘DICKEY PEANUTS.”

"Not In all casea.

age and called “Next,* but b j ore “next*

FROM THE CHEAP TWO FOR A NICKLE TO THE FINEST AT «3.00.

is IN THE MARKET AS USUAL,* AND IS BETTER
FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

at length jtskrd Jim. "In a minute,”
the prompt response. "La* me first git my
Stand to Noble Rank.
bird’s dander up.” Jake stepped up to tiie
[Randolph (MUti SpeciaL]
crow and poked his foot at it The crow
Jaetaon Baergaiubo, a street peanut ven- ■
■ spread bis clipi*d wings and necked at the der here, has fallen heir to tbe title and |
gowr* in doubtful tones.
I&gt;oot viciously. “He’s game," said Jake, estate of a wealthy Count of Northern &gt;
"now I’m ready." “Sic ’en&gt;,sic ’em!” said
*• Well,” resignedly, "1 can’t complain Jim, as be placed his'dogs on the floor. Tbe Italy. The story of bls remarkable career ‘
of that You ought to know. If you don't. - spiteful little animals rushed at tbe crow is briefly as follows:
About twenty-five year* ago AnJJqus
How much for this?” and she took the as hungry Inmates of a third-rate boarding­
smaller parcel end handed him something house swoop down on the dining-room when Totila, a second eon of a noble family of 1
Northern
Italy, embarked at Leghorn with j
done up in a brown paper. It was placed tbe first glad note of the dinner-bell is
de wife and Infant son for America, hoping ■
beard.
to increase the scanty portion which the ■
"What is this, ma'amf”
It looked as though it was all up with the ■Lohan laws of primogeniture bad awarded I
“It’s a writing desk.”
crow, lie was thrown on his back and both him. He left behind him an only brother, |
“Anything written in it?"
. dogs grabbed him. The crow made no who bad Inherited the vast poeseeaions of
“No*
noise, but clawed vigorously and did muds the family. The ship encountered exhad weighed It.
ing blood from one of tbe dogs at a tender age was half completed the young father ,
“Ono dollar I” she almost shouted.
and mother sickened and died. When the ;
“Yea, ma’am. It ia merohaudli
half a minute the dogs drew off -pitting vessel reached Boston tbe orphan child leU i
and coughing, and pawing at their into the bands of one Baergaiubo, a Boston !
mouths, which were full of feathers. peanut vender, wte. though ignorant of ite 1
for it.*
With tbe exception of the feathers it bad parentage and poor himself, adopted him, I
and treated tbe little waif aa a son.
&lt;
Five or six years ago Ba-rgalubo cama I
like an old veteran calmly awaiting an­ here from Boston, and s&gt; t up bis street ;
“No, ma’am, not in this country."
other charge. It was then seen that his stand for the roasting nnd sale of peanut*- '
feathers rendered him unexpected assist-

again he clawed and pecked, while they
tilled their mouths with feathers, and then
withdrew to pick their teeth. In this way

WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO PROFIT.

For a man as long winded as these dubJou« puns, may be truthfully recommend-PREPAPED

"One cent for this,” be said.
"One cent, did you sayf”

dollar

make a big fuss about M

For a regular diner out—Dinah; and
may the offspring perpetuate your Dinabsty.
A bankrupt will probably find put what
Judy-Cate means at well as anybody.
A danalng-master's wife ought to bo
named Grace.
A man with a wooden leg would perhaps
like to be able to say to bis wife: On! limp
Here! It would Le tetter than Infirm
Mary.
To a lover of the awful is to be recom­
mended The-aufuller; ye*, Tbeophilla.

Dolmans, Shawls and Summer Wraps

McCormick Twine Binder!

Firgt Jffachine tn the Market. With the Ini'
provemente for 1884, it Maintain* it*
Superiority over All Other*.

ciank of tbe roasting machine, and Bailing
dreaming of the title and estates that were
awaiting bimon tbe other side of toe At­
lantic.

^INDEPENDENT MOWERSandREAPERS

in relation to the child left dentitute by bl.'
brother’, ddath, for upon his deceaee overt
a year ago tbe lawy ra in eaargc of bi**.

inherit tbo property, as tbe deceased bad I
never married. Alter a long and persist- 1
ent search it .was leirned that the boy I
bad been adopted nnd brought up In Boo- |
ton in the manner above d.-kcribed, and
through the assistance o’ the Italian Core ■
sui ho was located at his present place o£
.....................................J

from whom tbe foregoing facta were ob­
tained. He is a sturdy, broad-shoal lered
fellow, of pleasing countenance, aud baa
a pretty little wi.eand two small children.
Ho is happy and contented, and ai-pean to
La satisfied with his lot. To bis former

The dog was evidently oi ths opinion that
necessary uape-'s will tw prepared and i

Embody All the iaHest and Most De-drable Improvements, and are, in fact, tbe
Meet Practical Machines in the Market.

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers.

�*R*t
Itattte Creek.

GUd ha. l»-rn

Abram Hook,
dxowired at Hank Creek Friday.
Auna Howett, of Dr Wi t, Clinton
eounry. drowned herself Friday.
John Bishop, of urar Montague, drop­
ped dead Thareday. .Cause, sunatrokr.
Peter Vandenharg, a young Belgian,
was drown-d at Mt. Clemaiis Saturday.
Frnuk Comas, aged 94, a resident of
Hillwlale, was struck by lightning on
Saturday.
George Bursty; a laborer,drowned at
Canfirhl’s lake, near Manistee, Satur­
day night.
A son of John Pendergast, propritnr
of tbe Exchange hotel EaH Saginaw
drowned Friday.
•
W. W. Horan, an employe in a mill at
Baraga, was recently killed by the
bureiitig of a saw.
Cliariea A. Powel, an insurance
age at, died suddenly of heart disease
at Battle Creek Saturday night.
A H year-old lioy named Roberts, of
Lake Linden, Houghtou county, was
drowned in Torch lake Inst week.
Wm. Soling, age 18, of Seville town­
ship, Gratiotoou-«ty wm fatally injured
by tbe bursting of a shotgun, Friday.
Sunday afternoon A- J. Stewart, a
clerk iu a Detroit drug store, was
drowned at Hamtramck while bathing.
Tbe littie ran of Tteos. O’ Doonel, a
blind mao, was drowned in the riser
while batbiug at Grand Rapids. SunA headless body found in Royalton
township, Betyivn county, has been
identified as tlmt of Win. H. 8. Rover,,
of Sycamore, Hl.
Neil Phelps, of White Oak, Ingham
county, cut his threat Friday night.
He was 80 years old, blind, out in good
circumstances financially.
Jacob Fogle, of Caseville, ent his
throat Thursday, notwithstanding the
fact that li^was in good circumstances,
and would soon have died of old age.
Albert Jones, -janitor at Lapumu'a
'lodginghouse. Grand Rapids, raided
Saturday, taking rat poison. Trouble
with a women is allegnd as thecaa&lt;m.
Edward Davidson, of near Sc, Jubna,
cut his throat with a razor Saturday.
He was a rich fanner and has been a
little off hia mental balance for some
time.
county, diseaibuwehMi by a buzz saw a
few days ago, aud lingered iu terrible
agony two days, before death brought
hiui relief.
A carpenter named Mnlou Pelton,
was killed by lightning at Grand Rap­
ids Sunday. He was in the act .of
grooming ahorse, and (he ouitnal was
also killed.
Tilly Martin, of Fowler, was killed
by lightning Friday. She was a little
girl, aud stood watching her father do
sqm* work in a cellar when die fatal
stroke came.
Libbie Jone*, tbe eight-years-old
daughter of Rev. Thoiuas Walker
Jones, paster of Hope church Holland,
was drowned in Macatawa bay Satur­
day evening.
A atfe in the store of John Collins, at
Elk Cornet«,Sdnilac County, was blown
open Uy burglaisa few nights ago and
money and racurlies to tbe amount of
$10,000 taken from it.
George Bagley, aged about 30, was
'found hanging in the. woods a mile
from his home in Canadaigua Sunday.
Doufte of tbe fidelitv pf his wife are
supposed co have driven him Cd suicide.
Geo. Drover, while operating -the cut­
off saw in Gregory’s mill, in Grant,
was struck by tbe saw in tiie breast,
glaoctag downward through tiie abdo­
minal walls, completely disemboweling
him.
A box containing the dead body of a
baby was found beside the track of the
Michigan Central at Kalamazoo, Wadneafigy, it having evidently been
thrown there by a passenger on the

leaves a wife and child at
Chicago.
On nufiday morning a man vaffred
William Slocum, living with hia wife
and modiar-iii-lAW, Mrs Gould, two
miles msuUmmo* of Now Hudwin, qnarrelwl with Ilia wifo surf then aho&lt; Min-

ried, and was one oj the earliest rat*
ties of Lapeer.
At Ionia, Friday night, while the
members of the Salvation army were
on their knees, A file cracker six i
long aud oue inch in diameter
thrown into their midst aurt i-xplod
directly io front of Capt. Jane
Cracgeu’a face, destroying die tight of
both of tier eyes.
The body of an unknown urau was
.found Wednesday night in Muskegon.
He was seen' in that locality Sunday
evening in the act of kindling a lire,
and it is supposed he died sometime
during the same evening.
He waa
alwiut 80 years old, and had a iiottle
with a little whiskey in it, which probaexplains the cause of his death.
While returning from Traverse City
Mouday night a farmer named Coiilan,
living near Kingsley, was waylaid by
three neighbors having a grudge
against him. They clubbed him. stab­
bed him over tbe loft eye, knocked
four teeth out and then beat his face
out of recognition and left him for
dead. It is thought he will recover.
Our Eaton County Neighbors.

Charlotte thinks tliat she should have
u soldiers' monument.
Report says that Mrs. Anna Fonda,
of Bellevue, has fallen heir to $30,000.
George Dickenson, of Charlotte, had
a hand taken off by a saw in a planing
mill Friday,
Louis Stine, of Charlotte, has been
appointed naval cadet for die Third
district uf Michigan.
*
John Sullivan, aged 91, supposed to
hail from Mt, Clemens or thereabouts,
drowned at Dimoudule Friday.
Miss May Foreman, a school girl of
Charlotte, has a record of never being
tardy, (luring the twelve years of her
school life.
Thomas Favorite, of Brookfield town­
ship, was kicked by a horse the otlfer
day, breaking bis jaw, and, it is feared,
causing fatal injury.

The resiaence of Samuel Pillback,
near Bellevue, was burned last Thurs­
day evening together with its entire
couteiita. Loss $3,000, no insurance.
Thomas Welch, of Toledo, a young
man employed upon tbe new court
house at Charlotte, fell from a scaffold
one day day last week and broke a leg.
James Brumm of Benton, Eaton
county, recently arrested for forgery,
haa l&gt;een discharged. It is claimed chat
business relations with the man whose
name wra used had been such that
Brumm, had authority to use it.
A sou of Leander Lewis, of Dimon­
dale, was killed by lightning Sundav
as he was riding a horse to cultivate
corn. Tiie home was also killed, and
another sou, who was holding the cul­
tivator, was badly shocked, bat will

The tawiy of Jolin Ford, and employe

A BAD CAAEOFte.

Mr. Cuoley, of town, is taking our

la

CVBK&amp;.

M&gt;ni&lt;&gt;n Steres has bought a new
F. Snore is building an addition to

from Georgia with

A te-rimis necflent near Prank Piice’s

bkxxt poriflrr ! thtak K ■

Jamr» Cow* baa roiaod hia new barn.
The AKtieulluxte DeparUueqi of llliuris,

opin® iaaanl to lie the canoe.
Wai. C. Stertilt, a prominent Pittapurg, man was rp«i away wjth June 94,
and itiiuwn over tiie dashlMiard, when
tbe horra kicked him In the bead nnd
di agireHlnni a square and a half at full
speed. His Imdy was
a fearful
specracle. He emmot. survive.
While Benjamin W. Ball, a well-todo deaf mute who resided at Lapeer,
was crossing thu railroad track iu
Flint Wednesday night he was struck
and, killed by a freight train. Hr

Workmen on the new court heuae at
Charlotte; foetid all the rope* by which
the scaffold 'was bappended, had been
cut with one exception. But for the
discovery a terrible accident must
have resulted. Tbe work waseyiden
Uy done by persona having a spite
Michsel Behans, a rich farmer of against aotue of the workmen.
neai Jackson, died at 8 a. m. Sunday
AUSTRIA.
from tbe effects of a dose of Paris
green. He had a wife aud four child­
John Wheelerhaa « new barn.
ren, but bad not lived happily with bis
A. W. Wilcox tuts the census taken.
wife,
C. L. Briggs raised his bam Satur­
A child of Mr. and Mrs. John Weir of day.
Moutraoe, Grantee county, was struck
James Birt has gone west to join hia
and instantly killed by lightning
Thursday. About a year ago a child in
Chat. Nickson bascompieted his earn
the name family was killed by the same house.
agency.
.
Mat Russel plows with an umbrdtta
A desperado named Lorenzo Pickle, over him.
R. J. Russel has built an addition to
was shot and killed by officer E. M.
ParMI at Flint one day la»t week. his house.
Wm. Segar has built an addition te
Pickle resisted arrest aud the officer
"
•hot iu
stlf defease- Pickle was hia honra.
Frank Lewis haa moved into Jacob
.about 00 vesta old.
Wil: Slocum, living between Brigh­ Hartoin'a hense.
Solomon Ed wards has moved in with
ton a’nd South Lyon-, while in a fit of
tiie Durfee Itoya.
Henry Spnnlding loot a fine 8-yearDOghiKtr's with a gun, and failing t4&gt;
eateb her. returned
hia home and old cult recently.
Mrs. John Darling visited friends in
■hot hiitiMrif thro .gh the head.
•

were

reference" tovhitn~elf, am! in the handA torn ide Monday evening nnrriofsd’
twwtre buildings at bort Madison, la. A
Ofhl of one hundred rare* of corn, near
nut to tiie fortunes -of dally-(foUsfo. ■ -Gmto Gordo, m.,
flooded to the depth'
'whether of victory or defeat, lint was •f elx f&lt;-el by a cloud-Uui st on Sund-yailernot secure again at tbe parthian arrow*
thst m flying foe might dixenarge from
(he sufo Hiiibtish of &gt;he pnotiug houra.
Here the CliMir nailed the Kansas Sen­ compared with the figures for tiie corro
week in J&amp;&gt;3 show a reduction of
ator to order, but la-fore taking hi* sptmding
21Lb per cent
seat rhe hitter succeeded in making ihe
While a uurse named Rachel Smith was
rvmnik.that Mr. Brown’s uUnlr of at­ fiiliug a spirit lamp at Montreal Mund &gt;y the
Muid cat
eaugut tim. Igniting her duthing, and
tack required the tame amoiiutof cour- Mute
age that was exhibited by u thug who she was burned to death. Jlx Dowling. In
attenipUng to extinguish the Eames, was
Wiiited up til liia enemy was asleep and also severely burned.
.
then atabbed him. .Senator Biowa an
Floods In the Elkhorn Valley, tn Calfe
nerd that
would reply to them- fornix, have broken the levee and destroyed
con
tiie following day, nod a
Furert fire* are burning fiercely in the
crowd wu* drawn to the Senate iu exvicinity of Round Pood, N. H.
pi-etaiiou of aaerue. A large number
Dr. George F. Magoun, President of
of reprerautati vesappenred on the flout low* College, at Grlanril, has tendered hl*
of the Chamber, aud stood in ailunce reriguatlon.
The Republican Convention for the Wla waiting the cra*h, while the visitors’
galleries were unusually full, and tiie bosh District *t Knkomo, Ind., Tu-wdsy,
renominatod Ceorge W. Su ete for Contres*
press was present in force. The-Geor
G'mwtmI Wnrd B. Burnet who gr du-*ted
gia Senator re tn med Senator Ingulls at West Puini in D«\J, and wis known' an a
greeting of the previous day. reading veteran at five wars, died Tuesday in WasbilMCtOD.
. V.
, ■
from manuscript. He said tie did not
Mrs. Doud died Tuesday on a farm near
wish -to speak under the irritation
Peru. Ind., al the age of &lt;&gt;n»&lt; hundred and
which the remarks of Senator Ingalls five years. . Her grandchildren numbered
were intended to urovoke. The lan
forty-tiro
Henry Muller, brother of Coogretaman
guage of the latter was a deliberately
planned iuanlt. When the Chair called Muller, of New V.irk, railway mail agent
al Jersey City, vra» arrested Tuesday night
him to order, as it did from time to for rubbing tiie maUs.
time, he would agree to withdraw the
The legacy of tbe late Charles A. Raed,
offensive remark, and theiAproceed to of Newton, Mau., of 850,OiK) toward pay­
make anotlter. He claimed that in the ing Um public debt, with 83,000 Interest
was paid Into tbe Buston Sub-Treasury
course qf nn eventful life. au&lt;k &gt;n his Tuesday.
inuny conflicts with brave men, where
Willinm Fitzsimmons, an engineer on tbe
there was real danger, he hW never be­ Fort Wayne Road, who was Injured In a
fore been accused of lacking courage. eollisloa near Alliance. O.. Tueadiy, re­
830,000 damages iu tbe District
He ventured to say there wm nothing ceived
Court at Youngstownin the person, character, or Antecedents
Adrian Ritelwr, the German artist, died
of the Senator from Kansas to excite Wedneaday at Dresden, In hig eighty-first
tire fears of any man. Mr Ingalls re­
The Lindell Hotel Association- i-t St.
pl ini to tills tartly, and then Stnator
ix&gt;ute made nn asidgnmeut Wedoes »y for
Hampton came to the support of the the benefit of Its creditors.
Senator from Georgia, saying he had
The banking-house of R. T. 4CJ-. Han­
apnkep iu tire chaniix-r, the word* tintt grove, at Rome, Ga., dosed Its dour*
hud npimared iu tiie record. Here Mr. Wednesday, with liabilities of 800.000.
Ingalls nroMj again, but, to tiie dinapReport* from California are tliat heavy
poiulmect of everybody, ignored the rains have lodged grain, and that the lues
-question, and presented some Kansu* •will approximate twenty-five per cent
Tbe Episcopal Conference at Omaha
petitions.
Wednesday elected Dr. Potter, of Geneva,
At five o’clock yesterday the bill for N. Y., Bishop at tbe Nebraska Dlocere.
the suppresMoa of polygamy in Utah
William Cox, at Danville, Ky., shot at
passed the Senate, hut it is thought tit two men Tuesday night who were trying to
l»e toolato for action by the hou»e this Lreak into hia bouse, aud killed h&gt;s mother.
session. Senator Vest made his record
At the commencement dinner at Harvard
against the bill, saying that althnngh College, ITesident .Eliot announced th it
the struggle against Mormonism t&gt;egan only $125,000 had been donated during the
year.
in his own state, aud although neither
A large painting of Mrs. President Polk,
lie. nor any man. woman, or child pmeoled by the ladles of Tennessee, ha*
ainopg hisconatitueuts, had the sligl* - been bung In tiie^green-room of the White
rst sympathy with tiie institution, tiie House.
Rev. Henry Wa-'d Beecher celebrated hia
bill violated the Constitution. Sena­
reveuty-firal biru-day at Peekskill. N. Y.,
tor Beck thought, on the other hmn1. i Wednesday, surrounded by his graudchllthat it contained nothing i'legal or un­ eren and many of his friends.
constitutional, aud that polygamy wna
Tbe druggists of Marshall County, la.,
an orgnniwd conspiracy agaiust tbe have agreed to sell no liquors, even on preacriptkm, wImjq th* Prohibitory law takes
civilisation of the age.
effect, because tbe Attorney-General de­
Adjournment in sight begets in tbe rided that they must take out permits.
House of Representatives a diapo* The supreme officers of the Knights oftioct to work hard, and from tins tin e Honor have secured a charter in Missouri,
ou, few idle boars will be sprat in that and will locate tiie offices in the bull-dug st
3L Louis lormerly occupied by the United
enJ of tbe CapitoL Routine tMr*ine&gt;s dtates
customs authorities.
is abandoned to consider appropriation
The Appellate Court at Chicago has af&gt;
bills, aud night sessions which last un­ tinned the judgment of tbe Circuit Court
til nearly miduigkt are in older- Tbe giving a colored citizen named Timothy
House refuse to consider con testerI Cooper tbe atim of $3,000 for being ejected
ioiu an omnibus, owned by Ford W. Peck,
election cases at present, but baa bad 'solely
because of i]la color.
the Fits John Forti-r bill up again.
Near Albany, Wia, Farmer Alexander
This has been finally disponed of and Murray te dying from the bite of a horse.
is ready to ’go fo tbe president. The A. mad dog recently bit one of a span of
Deficiency bill wm passed, bat tiie iiTnres, the Injured animal later biting it*
proposition against political asaesa- iMte, and the latter biting Murray.
loeote wm killed, *aa teeing out of ol­
der under the .rale. Messrs. Cannon
THE MARKETS
and Knaaoo committed the deed.
Governmental frauds develop thick LIVE STOCK—Cattle
and fast. . Tire last cases taro.up in
the navy department, and involve sev­
Patents
eral locally well-known names, on tbe
les©
clmrgd of issuing fraudulent vouchers.
................. ............
Col. Burnside, who wm released oh CORN
CATB-Wastara Mixed.
•
bail last week, is la jail again no fresh MVR
charges ef embezzlement, aud tiie late
?.7."
::
chief cletfc of the money order division cagihaB..
'POOJL-DoowEttc................
—»
CHICAGO.
mitted for defalcation.
(hoice...
Good...
President Arthur haa no intention of
Medium
leaving Washington for any length of

been spoken in the Senate.

Mr. In

113

U

time this rammer. He,expects to oc­
cupy his cottage at Soldier’s Home; as

FGGB—fresh
“What fool* tbeae mortals he!”
Scarcely a week pasxes without record­
ing some foolish eaper of boysqryoung
men. Last week two hoys down in In­
diana could find no otlwr way to enjoy
ihemselvra l&gt;ut to throw tlirir hate in­
to the air and
at them. The
progressed finely until one of
tbe young men had the top of hi* head
shot off. There are very few if any
boya to lie trusted with fire-arm* of
any kind.

The heavy min of last week eaorad
In the village of Vnranria, in ranth
the wall under W. Ellis’ house to cave
Ilongray, a woman Iuk been nrrrsted
io.
on i be charge of polraniug l»er
Young min. don’t put to mneli
husband.
She confewe*
dem lH».ik, ike last rntiy in wfaidt wa* confftlence in th® old saying that “love
likewise potoaed liei
Mayss.
is blind.” An ice cream sign is never band*, and further to
Sbiilmg
Eddy, living
Cold---------_ pear
—
_
ra ams 1 that fore can’t seen. It would the same way
*a&lt; drowned Aatarday evening ha well «o bear thia ik mind when out
ing the

A

iiuihIh i

of Indian* are camping

Mr. D. Wsinrr returned to Milton
on Tbnix&lt;L«y last.
Mr. Offiry ircrntly sheared five sheep
io thhty mint tea.
Srveial of the farmers have commrncrdfniHking hay.
George Dil!aulM-ck*has several horses
sick «i»li e&gt; iraotic,
Lewis Wellman is naindug and pen­
ciling his brick house,
John Ehret, of Muple Grove, Sundayed with hi* brother Mike.
R. Hosmer, of Carlton, made bis
mother a vv.it Wednesday.
Bert Smith Iihs g’ne into the stock
raising Imsiiieas with his father.
Johnnie iskm, pf Maple Grove, Sun­
day rd with his uncle. Mr, Snore.
Warren Read, Geo. Franck and Mr..
Hewett have new mowing machines.
B. W. Au*tiii discovered four su arms
of bees inside of three hours and secur­
ed them all.
E. Lurkhart and wife attended a ses­
sion of Reliecca lodge. Wednesday
night at Shay town.
Mrs. Johnie' Burgman is spending a
few days m town with her molhei,
Mrs J. Powles.
Samuel Wise nnd bride are at pres­
ent boarding with Mr. Canfirld, but
will commence housekeeping soon.
Mr. I’rett, the county surveyer, and
Highwsy Commissioner Dillen1&gt;eck
have lahl out the ditch from the- Mate)
lake to the Pleasant Valley crossing
and .thence 80 rod* north.
X.
The quality of butter depends immedistlely upon the ehaeacter of the
cow’s food, and should put the cauri
one dairy man upon Lis guard to see
that hi-cows ennnot get any kind of
food that will injure the quality of the
milk. Hence he should be sure to des­
troy all the weeds in ids pasture even
more carefully than he does in the corn
field, nnd as water, when tainted, will
work the sarhe evjl as bad food be
should see that only a pure article is
within reach of the cows.

DkLzxd's Chemical Baxixo Powder,—
Tbe statement made ou each label "Made
from Grape Cream Tartar and Bi-Carb 8&gt;xi*
onlv- No Ailing whatever.” It cannot l&gt;e dis­
proved. Teat it, try it, and you will nie no
other. Il will make tbe moat &lt;Iellc!ou» paairy.
■nd i« always sure, full weight, healthful atxi
economical.

A LIFE BAYING rtlt~

bto life by a simple .....
New Ducovery, for CooauiEption, which caus­
ed him to pjocure a larxv buulr. &lt;hat nwpkjtety cured Mm, when .Ductor*. change of rhrnata
«nd everything eU* “-o
Arthn*
Hn-nebitU*, Hoei------ Thrust and Lung dta-Me*. fe gUBraniced to
cure. Trial bottles free at F.T.
Drug
Ktzir. I .nz.
El

■ THE OLD RELIABLE
&lt;1. OwMlW, 1’roprietor.
My crtiYentenee for supplying tbe publie
with anything in the Livery line are not exori '
Jed in this jtart of the State.

Foor Pair of best Matched Horse
.

fumlahed on short notice and at lowest rate*.
Patrnuixr me and you will be happy.

JACOB OSMUN.

GERManreMEOi

CatarrHt&gt;*’X
vl i&gt;g pecu 11 ar ay m-

ptomM. It 1* atten­
ded by inflamed conCUfXVWvj|,]itlon of tbe lining
Di*-*
I membrane of tl»uoetnla, tear duels
and throat, affect­
hmms
ing the tung». An
acrid mucu* k ae
ereted, the dhebarge
isacuompained with
a painful burning,
sensatiou.
There

Great t ngluli Toilet A&gt;U- le

BALL’S

In ibedounty. Both

SINGLE
AND DOUBLE TURK0UT8
With riding sceotnsDodatlon* for two or eight,

USA. lot eueezitsg frequent
'E*WE*E» *Usc*&gt;*
,,llrK,lng
headache, a aatery
■ndinflamed stale of the ejes, Ely’* Cream
Bahn in a remedy founded on a correct diag­
nosis of th I* dlnesae and can be depended upon.
SO eta, at druggiete; B0 eta. by mall. • Sample
txitlle by mail 19 eta. Uy Broa., DruggUU,

Probate Order.
Stats or Michigan, I
•
Couhtt or Bakst, J
,
.
At a soMiioE of the Probate Court for the
Countv of Barry, hotecn at the Probate Office
m tbe etty of Hastings, in «ld county, on
Tuesday, tbe 17lh day pf June, in the
«rtr one thousand eight bundled nnd eigbiy-

CORSETS
««v mtae tkta out ta retaHMd ky

sSsSSgaBS
“^'JcXoO CORMT CO.'.

CMOMmB.

1884.

Preacnt, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of
EMILY E. LINKLETTER. Deceased.
Ou reading and filing the petition, driy wenfled, of Je»&gt;e Jordan, administrator of 'the* es­
tate of said deceased praying, that hk&gt; account
■s such adminUtrator may be heard ra&lt;! sltewed aud an order of distribution entered aud be
be discharged from said trust
ThereujMiu it Is ordered that

tbe hearing ef «*ld petition, rad tliat U&gt;e Print
al law of mu! &lt;Jccea*ed, and all other persoos
interested in Mid ertate, are required U&gt; appear

1884.

SKINNER,
BATTLE CREEK

SPRING GOODS.

CARPETS

why the prayer of tbe penUouer should uut be
I'rkiited. And It ta further ordered that said

News, a newspaper printed and cfcvutatod In
Mid County of Barrv, one? in each week fur
three suceeaalve weeks, previous to mW &lt;i*yja
bearing
CLEMENT SMITH.
(A true copy.) 40-43 Judge of Prt^Jate. .

Probate Order.
Bran nr Mjcbioam, I

Ats session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, hoWcn at the Probate iffice
tn tbe city of Hartings In Mid county oa
one thousand
PETER A BUNBIKER, deceased.

BLACK SILKS,
CASHMERES.
At Piucbs

that

Defy Comfe-

J administrator of Mid estate.
Thereupon Is la ordered, that
.

laadAt. the l«tk Say ..I

tition.

Come an d See Usand
Save Money.
. Common Board 4 .

T. B. SKINNER.
LIBERTY

11bights I h d iah Vegetable Pius

Kliouid n ut be gnuLud

�DICKINSON*
IEW ■ACHIIERY |
And can furntih al) who lore Good Bread
With Fkw that win delight lb«n. One
•ack will cenvince all that our flour b*

HOUSEWIPE’S FAVORITE.
be summoned when occasion
it. Can it be cultivated for tbe
urns of lUef

my

para* ion for thia. And in order to do this
we believe the more responsibility children
uro made to assume at boms, the better for
them. For example, a round of duties
may be assigned, for ths regular and cor­
rect performance of which they are held
reepouslblo. This supposes that they
be not reminded of thoee duties from day
to day, but expected to think of and at
tend to them. It may tie the care of a
room, the setting apart of certain hours
for study, tho looking after certain chore*.
No matter what, reepousibfiity is attached,
and tho chUJ then left. If careless, It is
_
evident that it is weak in a very important
Tula is all very fine. But it to bosh. \ particular. And education, along this
-—*-•*— *--*---- ------- ---•------- line, may Im regular and constant. It is, nnlv th., Iw. innincr.
married woman, every married man, and
In a more advanced-stage this element
a good many single people will agree that
the author knew nothing about it, or was assumes tbe exercise of judgment. For a
child to merely’perform routine service
thia fact, the tact stands out in bold relief does not bring into play focal les which
that the women make nia^out of every tend to self-reliance. As a rule, self-reli­
ten matches. If she makes up her mind ant persons are those who have decided
that she wants a man and goe* for him, opiniom;, and confidence in them. Tb-y
oho gets him if she over stood any show at thus act. And judgment moat he exercised
in oider to strengthen and grow. As a
rule, tbe beet way to promote this is to
UMe arts by which she make* a man know compel its exercise, and then aid by en­
that she cares for him, and those Little arti­ couraging criticism. Fault-finding criti­
fices and those pretty littla ways &gt;ro dis­ cism is not, as a rule, good. It tend* to em­
played so delicately that tbo gentle­ barrass and discourage. But by ponting
man sees nothing wrong about It. In out errors with judicious praise where de­
nearly every instance the man is pretty served, and encouraging assurance*, this
. certain that bo wifi be accepted, as tho quality may be strengthened. We remem­
woman has shown during the ccxrtahlp ber a boy who 'for years could not be
that she cares for him.
taught to observe. Censure, abuse, ridi­
What married man will deny that his cule and scorn only confused and discour­
wife, during the balmy, romantic days of aged. One day a gentleman jxfinted out
the courts tip, did not, in all the tender particulars of certain objects in a pleas,
ways for which tiie sex is noted, make It ant, kindly way. The dormant faculties
apparent to Wm that his attentions were were aroused in tbe boy, and his power of
relished? That she liked to have him come obeervation rapi lly grew. bo with ju Igto see her, and showed her preference for menL It is a faculty that can be culti­
him in numberless little ways, about vated and encouraged.
which there was not a shadow of Indelica­
But all mental and even moral qualities
cy. If a man is naturally modest and need to be encouraged, _’.ot driven. These
bashful, a good, sensible girl can make him can be best promoted in this way. A lout
fuel so perfectly at home and show that may bo driven to manual labor, but tbo in­
she appro iate* and. vsteoms him so much telligent must be encouraged. So with
and would liko, perhaps, to be more to with moral qualities. And self-reliance is
him, that ho finally throws off all reserve, a moral quality, based on a certain npfeels perfectly at home, and tbe proposal precla'lon of our intellectual faculties.
is made in a way so easy and natural that Thia quality may bo so promoted that tbo
possessor shall be inflexibly tenacious in
it com s am a matter of course to both.
Continuing, the inexpert-need or hypo­ any pursuit in life. And it ie this self-re­
critical writer says: “Unless bo speak liant tenacity that reaches ultimate suotho necessary words, it is all as if it bad oeas. In many cases the difference in suonever been. He goes away free to choose cees or failure is that of self-reliance and
some other woman, while sho must wait to tenacity in the’p remoter of an enterprise,
be chosen by some other man.” Poor thing! ▲nd where poisessei, it will over-ride dif­
hard must be her lot, but if she wants the ficulties that appear insurmountable to tbe
man, aud he has any .idea that be wahts weak. It is a quality that may well be
her, it can be bet on as a dead moral cer­
tainty that she is going to get him, and zhe
AQUATIC frauds.
don’t say: “Will you marry me, John?”
either. There are cases when a woman
Upon
tbe
Waterway* of the Country.
who has not spoken a word of affection
[Chicago Times.)
considers that she has been rejected by a
Civilisation has Improved many things,
man she has made love to. She knows
both
animate
and inanimate. It has in
that she has given him every reason to be­
lieve that sue loves him, and if he keeps creased the size and Improved the flavor of
every kini of fruit and vegetable., and
friendship, she feel* that her affectlci is added to tbe productiveness of all varieties
not reciprocated, and nlnety-nins cases in ol grain. It has converted many savage
a hundred she has hit tho nail squarely on beasts into animals that do work for man
and are worthy of his companionship. It
the head.
▲ woman can show her esteem in a hun­ ban made tbo desert to “blossom liko the
dred ways a man can nob Ko matter rose.” It has drained marshes and rescued
what her walk in life, if she really feels land from thu sea. It has not, however.
as if she wanted a man for her hus­ Improved rivers. In many cases It has
band, and would liki the prerogatives of a made them worse than they originally
man to tell him so, she can prcce-d and were. Tne rivers that behave worst arc in
propose to him in demeanor without ever highly civil Bed countries. Witness the
suspect.ng it, and he, if he is matrimoni­ Rhine in Germany, the Po in Italy, the
ally inclined, feeling and knowing that bls Rhone in French and the’Ohio and Mi*,
affection is reciprocated, proposes and is sbsippl in the United States,
havior is worse
During
accepted. _ _______ s________
year their
waters are limited to a channel so very
TWO COATS.
small that navigation is difficult and in
many plates impossible. At other seasons
they break over their bank* in floods, car­
[N. Y. Journal.]
Two goats earned tho fray. “Billy” rying ruin aud devastation. Tbe water of
goats they were, with brass-tipped horns most rivers i* less‘clear then it wm before
and a wicked twist in their tails. They tho country on t.»oir banks was settled and
came from tbe wilds of Mott Haven early eitlee and towns built. In many cases it
in tbe day. and, walking across the Third is positively offensive, unfit for animals to
avemw bridge with tbo intention of visit­ drink, poisowuus to fishes and repulsive to
ing their relatives in Upper Fifth avenue, waterfowls. It does not cleanse; it soils
they paused in the jxtbway to gare into everything that comes in contact with iu
the r.vor. A policeman, a quaint remiu- Before railr^xls were inven ed most in­
land towns were located on navi table riv­
ers, on account of toe aid they aff-rded to
transportation. The behavior of rivers
has become changed to such an extent by
“locust.” The gnat to naturally a quiet c vilizition that such location to no longer
animal, and, Instead of remarking: “Gd&gt; desirable. Not only property, but life has
tiemen, we are about to fire,” tbe twain been rendered unsafe. At present trans
“dred” their bra»*-tipped horns with co
much emphaais upon the broadest part of
the policeman’s anatomy that the official
fell in an unrecognizable heap. And then
UNTIE THE STRINGS.
becomes tbo prorer. A leading metrofervid .di oriai on
i tbe unwritten laws
*“**’

(OeveMbd (OJ Herald.)
Said one of toe inoat,, successful mer­
relic of law that bad fallen chants of Cleveland to a lad who was
ght and recovered, rapped opening a parcel: “Young man, untie the
an I he got it. Eleven IuO* strings; do pot cut t j»m.”
poileemen cam ’, and In c imIt was tho first remark that be ha i made
to a new employe. It was the Orel lesson
the Ind had to laaru, and it involved tbe
rinciple* of succwni or failure in his busi­
ness career. Pointing to n wMl-dressed
mnn behind the counter, be said:
“The e is a man who always whips out
his ecissor# and cuts the strings of tbe
packages in three cr four places. He is a
good salmman, but he will never be any­
thing more. I restunn ba lives from baud
to mouth, and i. more or la*s in &lt;k-«. The
trouble witii him is that be was mver
tau^bt tu kSv-.
“1 told toe boy ju*t now to untie toe

have often heard my father spook of bow
they were used in North Carolina.”
Ha took tbe nest with him to tbe mate­
house and placed it on his desk. Soon
after tbe roll waa called the House wen
Into executive session, aud the S rgeantst-Arms was instructed to clear tbe house
of all outsiders aud lock tbe doors. The
officer, as bis time for taking a drink b%d
arrived, locked tbo doors from tho r'oUiie
. After a while tbe air began to grow warm
in consequence of rod hot stoves ami
heated debate, and matters of such interest
were being dbcusaed that Major Vai Ru tie
did not hear the burs of internecine dis­
turbance going ou in the insectiferous receptacla. Arising to answer a. sweeping
assertion ma le by the opposition, tbs
Major knocked the hornet's neet from ths
de k, waved his arm In oratorical trage Ly,
shook hi* clenched hand at all antagonistic
Ideas and tramped ou the hornet’* nest.
Mr. Speaker, I am—whoop! Lookout,
_ tn
/
crazy and rushed forward. A hornet lit
on Represeatatire Kataotn’s nose and mads
that gentleman dance, while a leader of
the swarm, evidently held in high esteem
by tbe entire nest, took sight at ths speak­
er and “ zipped” him on hl* bald head. The
earnest 1am-maker ** squalled” and dodged
buhind the desk, -just as another hornet
burnt a hole on the back of his neck. By
this timt the air waa full of tbe fiery bdgs,
and a general nub for tbe doors was made.
Locked. Tbe Sergeant-at-arms was yelled
for, but that important factor was sipping
a cock ail in a neighboring saloon. Some
of the braver members seized their hats
and began to fight the hornets, which re­
sistance only stimulated the enemy to
greater effort. The chaplain, a highly re­
spected gentleman, implored tbe members
to be calm, and bad begun a discourse on
the resentful nature of the insect, when a
hornet that had been wounded and wm un­
able toj fly, crawled up tho good man’s
trouser leg and stood on bis hind legs. Tao
minister, in sodden and unpremeditated
jerks of zig-zag agony, began to remove
his trousers, calling on tbe Lord aud other
sourdee of providential interference as he
did so. The speaker, witii a face like a
pumpkin, raised up and exclaimed:
“ Keep on your britches, brother, for if
you don’t It’ll fare ill with you."
Too la e, for tbe chaplain was already
uneneumbared with pantaloon«. Horne.s
are wise as well as severe, an I when they
saw the partly disrobed man, they left the
maj rity and wen tover to his side. It is
cruel to dwell on the misery of this man.
It is aimo«t sacrilegious to tell how an or­
dained preacher raced around a Legisla­
tive ball, jumping over disk* and asking
Abraham and Paul if they over saw tbs
like; and it would be almost Inhuman to
note the dexterity with which be rolled
over and over. We have pursue I men
into secret miseries and made their agony
public, but wo shall no farther a tempt to
remind an honorable, grave man of some­
thing the memory of wMich must bo pam-

When the sergeant-at-cocktails returned
and opened the doors, there was an out­
pouring of tho spirit. Several days after­
wards a Northern man, looking at the
body of law makers, remarked:
“ Worst body of bumr I ever saw. Every
one has a head on him. No wonder the
people call for pronibition.”
DUCKS ON A BENDER.
Two Tippling allrds who are Always ou
Hand When Drlnka are Going Bound.
IM. Y. Bun.]
One pf tbe attractions of a liquor saloon
in East Newark is a pair of Muscovy
ducks. A stranger going in would see
ncthing remarkable about them, except
their extraordinary alee, but the regular
patron* of the saloon know very well
what tho birds want when they approach
with a gentle “ quack.”
They seem not to care what their Mpple
is. They will gulp down beer or whi-ky
with equal satisfaction. They nod their
beads before dr.nking, and this, the pro­
prietor of the saloon thinks, is their mode
of Indicating that tbe libation is dedicated
to tbe healtu of the donor. It is. clearly,
not conducive to their own. for alter two
or three repetitions of the social draught
their eyes assume a foggy, far away ex­
pression, and they mb their beads with in­
creasing fervor and affection against the
legs of the customers.
From the drunkenness of affection they
pa« to the drunkenness of hilarity. They
wa die staggeringly around the saloon,
quacking oat .jokes which, though not
wholly intelligible, famish the bystander*
w ith a good deal of fun. Men who would
not by any means offer one of their friend*
a second glass of liquor open their hearts
and their pockets and minister to the vice*
of these dissipated ducks, until tbo drunk­
enness of hilarity merges into the drunkonness of pugnacity, and, with gaping
beaks and uncertain feet, they strive, in­
effectually, to injure each other.
Finally the intoxicaCod ducks, ceasing
to afford amusement, are carried away
and put to bed. Formerly th.-ir couch
was on tbo gras* iu the back yard, but oue
day a large cat found them there, and was
so astonished at her own good luck tliat
she hesitated before set ling down to
work. Tuc delay destroyed her chance.
She was seen, and only bard climbing
savi d her from being brained wi h an
empty bo tie. Since that time, the ducks
have Loen al.owed to sleep off their spree
in :beetd-ar.
“Kill them at la-al” exclaimed the
prop ieior, when this poosib l.ty was sug­
g -sted to Lltn. “Well, may be so; but
they’ve bopn five yejm nt it, and it
doesn’t *e»:n to have done them much
harm yet. I think if their liquor ***
0opp .-d they woul 1 not live Ickqff but I
dou'l intend to try it. I have had offers
of a good deal uf money for those ducks.
You »•’ they’re eee^ovd, aud a Frowcb-

Fanners will flad It to their Interest to' sake
trial trip to our mil) and be eoc stored of
the truthfulness of above statements.

We bIjaI) *J»o keep tn stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Trimmings.Corsets, Hosiery. Underwear.

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.
Haring purchased Warner Bros.’ stock of
Groceries, and occupied their late sund.
and added new goods, I am better prepared

An Active Trade is always conducted on the Small Profit Plan,

GROCERIES,
DRUGS

General" Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH

AND

MEDICINES,

Patent Medicines, oils, Dye Btnffk,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, hehsl
and Bink Books, Stationery,
Cigarsand Tobaccos, Parc
Liquors for Medicinal

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any now on exhibition In Woodland, and
every article will be sold at Bed Rock prices.

I. N. HARTER,

Woodland, April 12.1884.

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Shet t­
MARKET
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­ MEAT
HENRY ROE, P
,
ings, Pacific Lusters, Bareges,
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes. Hosiery, Etc
roprietor

ARRIVING DAILY
I desire to call Special Attention to the lines ol good,
mentioned above, believing that the Public will find them i
“beetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

Offered to the Trade.

Tbere is something else, which by your leave.
We will call that elegant pressed corn beef.
To be had at the Old Reliable.
Lard, did you say, well we should smile,
We have It on hand all tbe while.
Al tbe Old Reliable.
And as for poultry, now don’t »«• afndd|J
We keep cm lai^pecLtily for our trade,

Jn factfor anything in the way of meatal
1 be Old Reliable is the place that can’t be

HENRY ROE.

FARM Wagons, Wide and Narrow FAUL &amp; VLLTE,
Tire.
Hardware Dealers,
Carriages and pjletons, Top
and Open.
Spring Wagons.
llouve .nd Barn Trlnamlnn,
WAGONS, Etc.
We sell the Best Work for the Least Money of any first
class firm in Michigan. Try us.

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Wool Th lor, Kup,-. , l.tera
1'umpa, Farm BelU. Mire
Ncroru lor doom aud Hln&lt;!'■««, Tin, Zinc and Sbwl Iron

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

want a job that will stand tbe test of years,
we can give it to you.
In fact any article in the Hardware line.
Our goods ar»r.n tbe twat bousee c&lt; the
tend, and w« goarautee prfee* as low assay

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ICbNBVO Tlrora.]

i____ 5IAIIIUIID /l.SrtitaJTIMI.

rMultdDK lr&lt;-m bydrophia were

MAIN LINE.
E'm«r Lyons, formerly living at Ml Root

hydrophobia.

On .January 11 last the llt-

foundlaud dog owned by

HEAD

most extreme agony, frothing at the -mouth,
growling and knapping like a rabid dog.
bold tbe sufferer upon Ms cot, aud dually,
on tbe ad view of the physician and‘-thera,1
wan induced to tie him to the bed. In tHat
condition tbe boy di-d shortly before mld-

ably rabid, nnd, after biting two other

dog which bit his son had hUten another
boy Jiving on Thirteenth street so sererrly

that was bitten waa killed yesterday by

ten several dogs in tbe neighborhood, nona

the deceased, had their wounds ennterised.

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ONE COOK BOOK.

Lyons was bitten In the right wrist, aud
upon g Ing home, although bo declared to
his mother that the bite would cause his

chatting gayly with his playmates, but
constantly crying out to Ms mother 1^
tones most piteous: “Mamma, the
'
killed me.” Nothing remarkable wm
dky, when Rimer becam • exceedingly
less, and bis body indicated all tbe signs of

thought he wqold die, bat as it was be­
lieved the excitement had caused a morbid
condition of his mind, little attention was
ps.d to his complaint. A day or two later
a peculiar sensldvei»ss of tho akin h-camc
shuddering. Tbe muscles of the throat and
s' o &gt; kiers twitched convulsively, at long

day morning. The doctor was seen at his
office on Forty-third street by a reporter

to hia bed at short intervals. Ho frequent­
ly expressed a desire to get off the bed and
seein d to feel relief. On Tuead-iy afterno&gt;n Dr. H-krodgo held a consultation

St, Istsi Irs Tok
rexulxts

who, upon diagnosing the ease, said re­
covery Wan impoasib.o, out after a discus• on it was decid-d to experiment with
hypo Jamie Inj actions of curara, all other
remedies having fa led. Difficulty was
experienced In finding a reliable prepara­
tion, Im: the remedy was Anally tried, but
with no effect. Cnlorul and tho bromides

Ye«terday morning at eight o’clock
tbe symptoms had increased In severity,
being both more frequent aud violent, no
excilitig cause being required to bring on a
convulsion. Tbe boy waa frequently de­
lirious, though rational at intervals.
Heavy hypodermic injections-of morphine

halt grain doses, still without effect. Tbe

found with tbe playing of imaginary
music-boxes. At 3:3) o’clock the patient
was visited by the attending physician
and Dre. CXGleary, Redmond, Axford and

If you feel dull, drowsy,
have frequent headache,
mouth tastes bad, poor appe­
tite, tongue coated, you are
troubled with torpid liver or
“ biliousness.” Why will you
suffer, when a few bottles of
Hops and Halt Bitters will

cure you ? Do not be per­
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said to be just as good. For
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(Newark (Conn.) Special]
Henry Chappell, eeveuiy-vlgbt years
old, and a bachelor, owned one of tho

two hundred acres of sweeping Mils aud
northeast of Gover-

water waa brought in the poor victim was
dead.

cause of little Al. red 8tendei’s death when
a burial permit was obtained by his giiefstriGken father yeetei day. The unfortunate

re-ide* at 688 Weal Eighteen b rtreet.

kitchen be saw the body of a man lying at
full length on tho floor, with blood ou toe
nearest dwelling, that of Mr. Fuller, a
Mr. Fuller, hia hired man aud another
neighbor, Mr. Pendlotou.

the body.

Cuappcll lay on his back, his

his aide, aud uis cloches ai ranged and uncnimpled. There waa bl od on the face
and a deep cut in the temple, which Dr*
Barber found afterward io mark a bad
frac.ure of the skull, the right temple be1 .g entirely beaten in. In the body was
an old-faahioued dn lantern, the caudle oi
which had turned dowu unevenly I all its
length aud «-X ingui.h**d itenlf.
Tne party next visiieu tin-barn. They
found Mr. Chappell’s flue herd uf cattle in
tucir stalls. They hnd evidently lawn unbeliovod was perpetrated just af .er night­
fall on Tuesday evening. Too iront barn
doors were wide open, and tbe appearances

intention

E

Hur cnpn Adam Benin !t,
“Why don’t you buy n Dennett !
’Tie the only mncliiiie that will cut your w
A^d with twine very neatly will bind it.

Then ceane that horrible frowning.
For of nil machine* ’tin the crowning.
And take my advice and do nut delay.
But buy one of II. E. Downing.

Large stock of Top and Open Buggies, Phaetons, Plat­
form and 3-Spring Wagons, Whips, Harnesses, etc., that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call and «ec me.

NO ONE!
WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN MY LINE

count of mooting a black-wh.skerid cramp
on Wednesday afternuou near Goshen Vil­
lage, wuo was braiding a whip-lash, one
end of which was tied to a trie. He was
suort and scout. A bag lay beeide him
under the troo. The tramp asked Mr.
Noyes to purcbusiLtoe whip-laeh.

CAN AFFORD

his farm since bis birth. Uutil last spring
a hired man wit.t his wife bad lived with

To make theirSpr in iff Purchases wtth\ out First Seeing My Stock.

employing a m*u only in emergencies. He
seldom visited bis neighbors. By his
frugal habits be had amassed a property

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12-47

8.52

Midi

hia term or on depo.it in Norwich and

lew dollars by housebreakers a few years
ago be had never kept any money on bis

HIT WITH A POKER.

IFhiladelphla Special.]
naan, a young woman of prepoe-

arraigned be.ore Mayor Bradshaw, of
Camden, last night at the city-had on the
charge of attempting to take her father's
life. On the desk at which th* Mayor was
butchery, the weapons which tl&gt;a father
Foreman is a well-to-do farmer, with three
grown daughters, two of whom have had

all of conspiring to drive him from bls
home or take bis life. On many occasions

over tbe
head
with the furnaoo
poker by his daughter Ida, while tbe

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and believed

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which be wns badly cut with a carving­
knife in the bands of his wife. .On a num­
ber of occasiomi Ida, be said, run bed at
him with tbe bog-knifewith ihrjsts to take
nls life. Finally Hun lay morning he was
generally attacked for insisting upon hav­
ing a little more dinner than was allowed
him. Bu wu badly beaten with the poker,
and hia daughter Ida declared that she

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bad a quarrel with their father over a year

DETROIT, MICH.

ll.W

Rives Junction
Eaton Rapids..
Charlotte.........
Vertnoaivinc..
NashrlJ’e.
.
Harting*.........
Middleville'.........
Grand Rapids....

said that on Wednesday afternoon bu vis­
ited Mr. Chappell’s house, aud noticed that

for

agony aa to be unbeambl* Co the alghL In

Detroit...

10.25­
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use

Detroit

As Cuappall bad dwelt al&lt; ne, it was ailticuil to obtain facts In relation to the

hideous details the frightful contortions

thrown.

910

STATION'S.

desire to get up was allowed to do so.

tea was gim out of a spoon only a slight
spasm was perceptible when swallowing.
As an experiment, water was bnsught into
tbo room, the result being frigktiui. No

Eaton Rapids...
Rives Junction-

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6.45

the brow- ol Kick BID. Mr. Cuappell’*
body, with fractured skull, was found in

no good effects following. Daring the
night Ute convulsions increased in sever-

twelve o'clock'the boy was Isugi ing and
joking with those aboqt his bedside. At

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following hhtory of the ease from the time
“What a beautiful bridge bctwwp old age
and childhood is religion. Ho« mtuUvdy the morning aud.found young Lyon complainchild begins with prayer and worsh p on enter­
ing life, and how intutitlvely. on quitting life
tbe old man tarns 5ack to jrayer and worship,
patting himself again aide by side with the m - tending from the bitten wrist to the
tant,” remarks Str E. Bulwer Lytton, In ids •boulder, being at Its minimum at'the
uri t and at its maximum at the shoulder.
but’oefween its distant abutments tbe He al«o complained of sleeplMsuesa, but
bridge of life has many high and awful arches,
through which the wild waters dash and roar whenopiatov induced sleep it wav fitful and
broken, t e boy talking amost con’inually.
On Tuesday morning be for tbo first time
rocoA must He unakoken beneath, and human experienced a difficulty in swallowing
art and skill must reitr and solidify the struct­ liqul is, while at the sanuti time be coinure overhead. God’s will is best exemplified
In the tews Re has made for tbe creatures whom flained nlmnst constantly of a burnint
He has placed under their control. Neither thirst. Hr could swallow tea or any warm
the child’s trustful “Our Father.” uor the or colored Bull with but little difficulty,
oldman’s “Forget me not In tbe midst of mine and all soil is were taken with a relish and
tnfirmitles.’’ will altar this by the weight of a
without qis«mi. Those symptoms eontlnsingle grain.
. Science and art first—then talth and prayer— u- d. with the spnsmn constantly increasing
is tbe order of Heaven itself. Divluity heals in violence, for some hour*. After that
any attem|&gt;t &gt;o »akn liquids, blowing upon
the skin, or a sudden dAft of air would
to you! Does time drag I Is your power to cope pro luce a spasm. There was an absence
, with life’s problem and duties weakened! You
are not well. Your blood la sluggish and taint­ but with (base exceptions the cave was a
ed, perhaps; or some important organ Is torpid very marked on. of hydrophobia, and I
ar overworked. This fset may have taken tire
form of dyspepsia, rheumatism, godt, malaria, prescriInd-chloral and hromi ie*.”
pains in the stomach, chronic headache, or any
At tw&gt;4ve o'clock ou Tiu-sday Dr. R»kof a dosen other ills. * Parker’s Tonic will in­ red 40 said he called atjaiu and found the
vigorate you, as fresh air invigorates those
who hare been shut upin damp, fetid cells. It *am*&gt; coudilinns, only id a more aggraIs powerful, pure, delicious, seen rifle, safe—the
keystone of the central arch of the bridge of

£7 IRON
TONIC

uutur.il sleep, without morphine.

wound Io bleed freely, supposing any
poison therein would drain out, and it

ily became alarmed and sent tor Dr. Bsk.

Bulwer Lytton’s Bridge.

police. He said tbe police had told him
that they canid not kill she dogs un'11 it
was abown ih it they had bitten some one.

tion. Saur Stomaclt, Diarrhoea, and
Fev«n*hn«m. It insure* health and

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aa to be in perfect oAUnd or the operator, w ho
may atand at the side,or the end of the machine
and iqienitc St quite *ueci Mfliliv.
2d. Th- ra»dNTadju&gt;la itself easily aud per­
fectly.
Ikl. The rubber is held square—cautxx
sideways.
'
ft
4th. Tbo clothes can I* shifted- In the _
by slightly laislug the rubber at intervuM with­
out dhttiirbing the regular motion.
Sth. The rubber is easily deposed of whe®
access to the clothes is desired and is easily re­
turned again to Its work.

For Rapidity, CoHTeateace and Labor
Marine thin Machine far F-xcels all
Olbent.

IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.
kipp to 4 avtintuHr,
37*9

Natevffr. M»

FA.-.MERS ARD IORSLNEF.

dimly-lighted

hat fall.

NEW STYLES IN VISITING CARDS

�SAMPBOMt LEG* AND LUCKfl.
tl-at mighty athlete atvure
men.” It it could be provi
•k*u of luxuriant Lair would

briefly

MCA

Eagtl-ib.

Tho plank ludoralu* Mr. McDou-

f tbe Government. economically
from luxuries: and sue* tariff
of tbe tabo ing people of the United
HUM: favor* tbo enforcement of a National
Bisht-bour Labor law. as also tbo rod uo Jon of
tbe number of boura In a day's labor upon all
Ebito works, State am! municipal; favors
• eaw.tii thmtnu of Bureaus of Labor sta' rooognLe* th© rtjrhtqf all men
•ochu or material advanceurar
wage-workcr-i to umi ia«-fu" m.

John Q New CtedraMB and L.
TUX OHIO DKMOCUACY.
CoLUMatni. O.t Juiie 2A—Congressman
R. R. Paige, Chairman of tlw Central Commltteo, called the Ohio DetnoQptie State
C xiventton to order at half-past ten o'clock
The Committee on Permanent OnDnlzitioa reimrted, and General E. B. Finley,
Chairman, waa introduced.
The Committee on Resolutions, through
Elmer White, reported the platform, to tbe
• ffeetthut the Democratic party of Ohio
reaffirms its platform of-1883 ; that we favor
a tariff, for revenue limited to thu necessities
uf the Government, economically admin­
istered nnd so adjusted in its application as
to prevent unequal burdens, encourage pro­
ductive interests at home, afford jum compensatioh to labor. Lut not to create &lt;«v fos­
ter mouophtitw; that Ute just demands
of the wool-growers of &lt;*Mo and of
the counlry for an equitable reggljutlm«it of duties on wool (unjnrtly reduced by
Indusa Republican
Republlean Congress),
Congrws), so
an that'
trait this
thMIndustry ahell be fully and equally favored withz
rJkwr Industries,
liutnwtrUw ought
run-lit to
tn be
lio compiled
nntnTiliari with,'
with
other

erotic members from Ohio in tbeir efforts
to accomplish this-, result; that we are In
favor of regulating the liquor traffic and
providing as &gt;lnst the evils resulting there­
from by a judicious and properiy-grod»i
ponite stock: demand* reform in the civil license system; and that we demand a thor­
ough reform of tbe civil service,
A radical free-trade amendment to the
Donald.
platform, offered by Mr. Russell, of Cleve­
Ii gat-s from land. was voted down overwhelmingly.
Congrowman Converse offered the foilow­
tiom’-to support hia nomination for that ii gh ing addition to thu platform, which wav
office sa a unit, and to iw all lion urnLie
adopted wiih great enthusiasm,' and no dis­
After tiie adoption of the platform Isaac senting voice.
Heaoivfd. That ft-is tbe sense '’f thia oonven
P. Gray, M. D. Manson and David Turpie tlon
that Samuel J. Tilden, v o waa ouoa
were placed in nomination for Governor.
legally and fairly elected Prertdcnt of tiie
On tiie flrat ballot Mr. Gray was nomina­ United States but defrauded of U'.a office,
receive the unanimous nomination at
ted. receiving 3W votes, Turpie 923, and should
the hand* of the Democratic &lt; &lt; nvendon,
Mamon
»
which meets in Chics o in July hexL
Several nominations were made for LicuColumbus, June2&amp;—Alter the announce­
tensirt-Governor. but all withdrew In favur ment of the district delegates, the Demo­
• ^of M. D. Manson, who • was nominated by cratic State Convention proceeded to the
acclamation and accepted.
selection of delegatas-at-large. General
W. IL Myers, of Madison, for Secretary Durbin Word was elected a delegate-atof State; James H. Rice, of Floyd, for Au­ large amid great confudon.
John IL
ditor. and JoM* J. Cooper, of Marion, for McLean, Allen G. Thunn n and Hon.
Treasurer, were nominated by acclamation. Jacob Mueller were also elected. The fol­
The delegates to the Chicago Convention lowing were eelucted alternate* nt-large by
are as follows: •
acclamation: A. D. Marsh, of Mercer, DanDaniel W. Voorhees, V Iso; Robert C. Belt isl Flanagan, uf Delaware; W. 11. Howard,
Alien:
First of Clenuont; Thomas Melzer, of Fnirfield.
r»._Charles
n v' Denby. Vsnderburg.f ____
General A. V. Rice, of Mercer, and T. E.
Powell, of Delaware, were selected by ac­
clamation for Electore-at-laree.
The following is a list of Electors so far
oorri; J. H. Woolford. Jefferson. Fifth— as ciioaen: •
First District—M. Ryan, of Hamilton: Feo
ond—T. J. Ute vens, of Hamilton: Third—-1* G.
of Preble: Fourth—To be aolectoi at
O. B. Hord. Pei er Lieber, Ft nrJon. Eighth— Gould,
Convention; Fifth—C. 8. Br»ce, of Al■numrsF. Iiavldroa, Fountaine: C. F. Mc­ County
lenv Sixth -lo be te'cctud nt z'“—— '---- “ Nutt. Vtgu. Ninth—J. V. Brunt. Madison: S. Heventh
—Robert Mcifoiiy.
8. Dally, boon. Tent).-Clinton Chamberlain,
, Ninth
Fulton; A L. Jones. Porter. Eleventh—Dr. D. —...
v..
Manon:
Yengllng, Huntington: Hugh Dourberty. Tenth —..Dean•
14
Uogbitn.
of
Lucas:
emu
ovriiuxu
oiauucu,
*
WellsI
weltth
—
Herman
Freygang.
Htcuben;
Eleventh
—G. W. Pettie, of Adama Twelfth—
ii .... /i..
in.. m. I........u
_
i David Armstrong. of jackaon. Thirteenth—
Beck.'KorcJuako; Daniel McDonald. Marshall. t). E. Nilea, of Pickaway. Fourteenth—Judge
The following are tbe Presidential etect- J. Johnson, of Perry. Flf'ecnth—D. H. Gau­
nter, of Mu*klnguai. Sixteenth—J. J. Mull­
van. of Holmes. Beventocuth—To be selected
At-large: Harless W. Hanha. Montgomery; June 2B. Kigiiteenth—J. C. Ferrell, of Car­
It. W. H. D. Hunter, bearoorn. Find Di»- roll. Nineteenth—D. L. Rockwell, of Port-

eyed monopoly
Tor their mbor
required of

Crnvena. Washingt n; Fourth. Frank E. •
.'Formally notified.
Gaten. liccatur: llfth. WUiJsHickam, Owen; |
Hlxtb. N. K. E.i ou, Henry: Seventh. James A. I Avgusta, Me., June S3.—The commltNo*. Hancock: Eightb. j»mei M. Teller !' tee appointed by tho National Republican
Montgorw-ry: Ninth. William IL Oglesby.
Tipton; Tenth Fred KopellDB. Lake; Eleven:n, Convention^ notify M- Blaine of tils nom­
William H. Harkins. Jay: Twelfth. WUl&gt;*m ination for tho Preddoucy proceeded to hie
H. Diels, De Kalb: Thirteenth, Mortimer Nya, residence in this city yesterday morning.
Laporte.
General Henderaon read tbo address. Th*
After tbe conveutton adjourned the State candidate |resp»nded that the platform
Central Committee held a meeting, aud or­ adopted al Chicago had his unqualified ap­
ganized by tiie election_pt Ebeticzcr Hen- proval, and that he fully appreciated tbe
tleraoo ms Chalrmad and J. L. Kiley Secre­ responsibility attaching to hi* leadership.
tary. The delegaics to the National Con- The committee returned to Portland, and
Veatioa Iteld a conference, and determined were gives a reception last evenlug.
to du everything possible to secure tbe nom­
Washington, June 25'.—Chdrruan Hen­
ination of McDonald.
derson and the committee appointed for tiie
purpose by tiie National Convention at Chi­
INDIANA BEl’UBUCANH.
.
cago waite I on General Ltogiui yesterday
Indianaj-uli.-, 1d&lt;L, June 20.—The Re­ and notified him of his nomination for the
publican State Convention yesterday was la Vice-Presidency. General Logan, In re­
Beation without Inlenutsdoa from 10:80 x sponding,
said that, although tie was not
m. until P;30 pi m. The proceedings were
characterized by immense enthusiasm both seeking the nomination for Vice-President,
mr
I«.unn9. ticket nn
&lt;i tunrM
rmK™1®1111 for the iionor conferred
for uw
the
National
and
ticket
for 1' h® WMhhn
State
offi^ra
Fv©^ ref..™
to Tu.S
’ 1Ie
inwt re­
state offieera. Every reference to Blaine
hlm
Ums Republican party, to
and Log n iq tiie speeches of j&gt;urmaadvancement of whose broad policy or.
nent Chairman Stanton J. Pcclie, of j the
this city, Governor Purler, Colonel 1L W. questions of Government he has dedicated
Thompson and otiier sjeakera was received 1 his best energies. He promised a more
with Ute most unbounded applause. Indica­ formal acceptance. The members of tiie
wereApleasautiy entertained by
ting anmLtakably their popularity among committee
General and Mrk Logan after the formal
Indiana Republicans. Niue hours were
occupied iu tbe nomination of the Blate part of tbe proceedings was over.
JOHN KELLEYS CHOICE.,
ticket. There was a slurp fight for every
Milwaukee, Wia.,- June 24.—A private
office and balloting was clone.
lion. John Orermeyer called tho Repub- letter from John Kelly to a gentleman iu
can State Convention to order at 10:30 the city is printed here, in which tiie writer
Bean
o’clock. -Hou. btantnn J. Pello was made
I have tbe ImprcMton Mr. Bayard would be
Chairman. Iu re»|«mjc to the call for tiotuithe BtrongeFt candidate to run In tbo present
nattons for Governor the names of W. tL condition
of political affairs. There are a
Calkins, Laporte County, W. W. Dudley, I-- * .......
Wayne County, and John P. a Shanks, whose t-r&lt;&gt;7 are turned toward him as twdng
one
of
the
purest
men in public life. Yours,
Jay County, were piesented. No reference
etc..
Jorx Kxllt.
KAIL 1LATKS TO THE CONVENTION.
Before tbe balloting begun Colonel R. W.
Chicago, June 2a —All railroads lead­
Thompson reported the platform, which
ing to Chic go except the Chicago, Mllwauk&gt;&gt;e t Sl Pau! and the Chicago A North­
western, win uaiuport delegates and visit­
——
.....
nuuuuuuir ors to tbe Democratic Convention for one
Honor Governor Porter. Fax or* an appro­
priation for the erection of a suitable luuno- fare for the round trip from Julv ft to July
14. Tbe fare on the Chicago, Milwaukee
&amp; St Paul, from noo-eompeting points.
oi the roueuion. a convention to frame i w||| t&gt;e one are! one-third for the roundtrip,
a nv« con Ututton &gt;s rvcommended buoh
.V,?; ' .1., "?
Ctoan^ in th., .aw M aha ! take toe a&lt;lmin.»- Fhe jChlcago AN wtb wottem will mH
tna.' n of priwmti and reformatory and be- round-trip tickets from non-competing
ucvoloat iMt-tuttooB Of thchtate out of ’be points fqr one and one-fifth fare. domain of party politka la re omiueou kL ,
- .................
-

ailoded

their Inhabitant* are little *i»ort of poaicrtrrcken. Binon Saturday last it U outivictims to th© ptagua All who can leave
the IB-fated city are doing so, and unleM
tiiere is a marked abatement of tbe malady
tbe place promises to be deserted within a
furtnlghL
j
—-

business was dueidud upon substantially as
follows: The annual appropriation bills, In­
cluding Ujc River and Harbor bill, are to
Wbei.

bo. appropriation

bills are rwuiy tlm
repcsl th© Pre-emption' and Timber-culture

&lt;citure bl L Poatal Tolcwraph bill, bill relat­
ing to route of railroad line* Into vVaaiitagton
City, Chlanae bill, t ontract-Labor bill, aud bill
1 or tbe adouavlou ot Dakota.
It is not tit be expected that all throe Legialative Appropriation bill. and itruck out
measure* will be reached, as tbe final ad­
journment will not be delayed for them after
the Appropriation bills are disposed df.
Diatrict of MiratMipp. a reaohKtoa to
the election void being voted down b
A MEASURE TO PREVENT DESERTION.
MSL A bill was paMixl to author-ire
The Senate jdaced a .provision in the Ar­ tabilahraeot ot a branch »cldiero' bcm
my Appropriation bill which, if permitted
to remain, will go far towards removing the
HURLED TO DEATH.
prioclieU cause of desertion. Tiie auMuid*
Brent fltoyfctol " *■ enlisted' men■ detailed
•—
echnnlcs, clerks, laborffoFbxtra &lt;luty
11 be jiaid for such px;Ua d||ty M the rato ot ftUy
per Uay
{or mechanic*, eterks and school-teacher*,
Waurau, Wis., June 2ft.—The boiler in
.............
.__
und■ thirty-five
cents per_ day for_ ...
laborers
J. C. Smith’s planlnr-mlll exploded at
aud teamsters. Thia pay is In addition to nine o’clock a. m., yesterday, completely
pay proper as soldiers, it is now the custom
dcmolbidng the mill nnd shaking
' '
up
form mechanical, clerical and farm labor at tbe whole town. Eleven men were
frontier posh and allow no additional com- at- work in the mill at the time of
pcmiatioii for labor thus Imposed, and the tbe disaster. George Brown.______
_—
the engineer
result baa been discontent ano numerous and foreman, was frightfully mafigled; frag­
desertion* Raceatly an order waa forward­ ments of his body were thrown In all direc­
ed to a frontier post to have enlisted men tions. August • Stcrlch, the fireman, was
cut four hundred eords of wood during thrown fifty feet and died before help
the present' summer, and' within two reached him. John Kux was bo badly in­
weeks . from the receipt of the order jured tliat his death resulted in a few min­
at tbe post thirty-five men deserted. Tho utes. Mary Crocker, who was standing co
offlears of the army have always deprecated tiie porch of -her house, near tiie mill,
•Jils policy of forcing soldiers to perform was struck by a
flying fragment
tabor not couternplatol by the terms ot their and Inatanily killed. Her mother w.&gt;s also
enlistment, but tiw imposition has been mort lly wounded. Mrs. John Marguson,
necessary because Cougnsaj has uniformly an invalid, living near by, will die from the
&gt; efused lor several years past to make ap­ effect of the simck. A dozen other jiersotis
propriations for furnishing proper supplies. were seriously , injured. Two houses near
The Senate amendment appropriates 3250,- tbe mill were gutted by flying aectiuixs of
UOO to pay for such extra work in the Hie boiler.
'Ut'ire, and If it be retained in the bill
■there will be less desertion hereafter from
Severe Storm in Pennsylvania.
the n&lt;nks of the army.
PmwnuRGh, Pa., J quo 26.—A terrifltbunder-storm passed" ever a portion of'
It Is expected that tiie tulanco-sheet of Western
Pennsylvanm i
Eastern
tbe Government will show n total reduction
Tuesday,
damaging
property
of th© debt for tit© year of 3IOO.OOJ.UOO and a Ohio
a decre e in the revenue from ail sooretH and killing several perrons and a
of about SiO.OOO.OuJ. Thia decreum of large amount of live stock. At Murdebt is *37,000,000 tees than
last raysvlllo, Pa., a boy named Wolf aod four
vear. Tbe commercial balance in favor bones were struck by lightning aud In­
c»t the United Stites for tiie cuirunt stantly killed. A younger brother of.the
rear, however, will be but 5&lt;'.O,uOO.O‘IU, boy w&gt;&lt;s -badly burned. Al Waynesburg,
against $00,000,000 in, tbe preceding year. Px, Miss Joule Keener nnd William Rader
Vbc legislation whlch'wns designed to re­ were serioualy Injured by a light­
duce tiie. revenues caused a reduction of ning boll and three horses were killed.
815,0!»0,000 only from cusftoms Suu,000,00 i At Corry. Pa., several bead of blooded
from intenial revenue and about 35,000,000 stock belonging to Henry Case were killed.
from mLceltaneous receipts.
At Salem. O., Mia* Minnie Wwtphor, aged
THK 7ItAI&gt;F.«DOLLAK
sixteen, was standing in a doorway when
The Senate Committee on Finance hnv.» tiie lightning struck, tbe
verund.i,
postponed the- farther &lt; mi^iderat;on of the killing lier instantly.
At Yoixuir
Trade-Doll, r bill 'until next lieceinber, fot town, O-, lightning struck
the resi­
th© renxin that tbo House bill requires an dence of Abner Memlsker. killing his
amendment, und the concurrence of the daughter Minnie, and seriously injuring sev­
House could not be obtained tills session.
eral othera of the family. Three barnwere also destroyed ne..r Youngstown. Al
A GREENBACK l&amp;SUKTho Treasury Department will is*ua Newconi&amp;rstown, O.. the storm was Accom­
$250,000 in one and two dollar notes the panied by a furious tornado. Trees were
uprooted, fences blown down, aud great
'last of tiie week.
damage done to grain.
THE ELECTORAL-COUNT HILI-

a moctimr of tbe two Hi&gt;u*ea In Joint con-

ceudin* every m etlng of the eectora. ahi
for tbe -determination of all objccnons and
qucalions arising in th© count by a
ma ority vote of tbv Joint convention.
Alter providing for the appointment of
tellers on th© part of th© two houeca. the
oi&gt;cninx by the President of the Senate, th'-

count ot tiie rote and tbeir entry upon the
Journals of tho two Houses, the formal an­
nouncement of tbe result, and the notlflcalion by too presiding o Beer ot tho person
found elsetea. the bill then provides as tollo«s:
□If upon the call of a State no objection m
made iu tbe return, then fhe vote thereof

caae object on hits been made, as herolir
hi ter nrov) l&lt;-d. then auld return filial)
be laid asldi-. to be proceeded to
within the *ame manner aa herein­
after prov dod fur th - caw uf a double
return ot votes from a State. All ob.ectlona
Ui the counting of tbe vote of any State aball
t-c made in wri ing und signtx! l&gt;v at least
thro- members of the Joint convention, bolore the cali of Mid State, Mid objecLomi to
be placed in tbe tiandr of the preatdlu* ofltosr
of raid Joint convention, who shall present
If more than one return on paper purporu
ing lo I* a return from a Stale shall bare
be&lt;-u received Ly the President of tbe Sena-c,
then *..2 In that case the prMtdinr ofBoer ot
tbo Joint convention shall submit to tbe mem­
bers tbereot tbe determination as to which
is the proper return; aod throe hours shall

vsDtkm.
JUDGE DRUMMOND’S RESIGNATION.
The President received the resignation ot
Judge Drummond, of thu Seventh Judicial
Circuit, yeaterd &lt;y, and directed Attorney­
General Brewster to
— ■--*
ft Jalfl
Drumicnnd writes thal
re mM *t

Failure of M. Horgan's Sons.

New York^. June 2ft.—Matthew Mor­
gan’s Sons, bankers, nave tuspended. Tiie
announcement caused depression In the stock
market, but it soon recovered, and became
steadier. The firm is an old one. They are
not members of tbe Slock Exchange, but are
known as merchants' bankers, drew ex­
change and dealt In securities not on the list.
The suspension is attributed to the shrink­
age of values in railroad bonds, principally
Denver &lt;fc Rio Graude, of which they were
large holders at high prices.
Edward
Morgan Is expected from Europe In a few
days. TLeir HabUltles are mainly due ou
exchange, but they have no liabilities on
the Stuck Exchange. The members of tiie
linn are large real-estate owners, tbe New
York Hotel being one of thek holding*, and
Il is believed that inability lo realize ou real
estate is thu immediate cause of the suspenThe house of M- Morgan’s Sons has been
In business in this city thirty-five years.
The members came originally from New
Orleans, and have always been correspond­
ents of several London houses. They were
rated at Si.000,000.

Coai. Bluff, Pa., June 20.—List Satururday evening eleven persons ate ice-cream
tn Conlln'a saloon, and within two hours
tue eo.Ire party was attacked with vomiting
and violent pains In the stomach. Tbeir
Buffering was intense and several of them
a eto Uirown into convulsion!.
Tbe
party consisted of
William Coulin,
wife and child;. Joseph Coulin. Mrs. Wil­
son, a widow, and three children, Thomas
Williams. Robert Cook and a colored nun.
One of Mrs. Wilson's children died Tues­
day, and la*t night one of the men died.

ever, have been nogllgvnt, and have cooIst) ted themselves with tiie local abiftings
o troops. Little has been done to remove
built on piles, many home* are wlth-

Balsam prevents your hair from faffing out,
and n-Atorr* the original coicr U faded or grar.
Beside* it Ir A great addition to tbe toile: tabaurnply a* Adrowing.
-

Ward, the financi*'. wizard, Is now referred
to as "the Wall street bunko man.”
AN ANSWER WANTED.
Cs.n any one bring ua a omc of Kidney or
Liver Complaint Uie Electric Bitters «ni not
who are daily recommending Eteeiric Bitten
wrft prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak
Buck, or any urinary complain , quickly cured.
They punfy the blood, regulate U.c bowefe and
act dlreetiv on the diseased parts. Every but

emptied Into stream* and not swept away
by ilte Mediterranean, which k without
Ude at this aeaiwn, and in calm weather at
all limes the erai-n.itlona are Insupportable.
San Franciaco, Cal, June 2ft.—Advices
received here announce that cholera has her 1». This la giving timely warning.
broken out In the neighborhood of Pekin,
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbbn, Ind.,
Cldni Those attacked die in a few hours.
The disease first made its appearance at sajs: "Bulb-myself out wile owe our lives to
.
Yangstun, a large town between Tmtsln buttob'a Conauuipttun Cure.”
and Pekin. Full particulars have not yet ’ ARE you made miaemble by Indigestion,
CouatipaUon. Dizziues*, Lum of Appeute,
Ye.low Skin I bhdvb's Vitahxer U a puattiv*
reported at Tokkg Japan.
Toulon. June 2d.—There were five
WHY will you cough ^hen Shllob'a Cure
deaths from cholera yesterday. 1 here hare
will
give immediate relief. Price 10 cu aud fl
been no further admiwdoo of cholera pa­
tients into the civil bospltaL At a meeting'
of physicians In relation to the cholera, the for Catanb, DtDhtherla and &lt;.ai&gt;U«r mouth.
majority expressed the opinion that it was t HACKMETACK a leading aod fragrant per­
Asiatic. Ten new cases of cholera were fume. Pnce U&gt; bm 50 i t*.
taken to the hospitals Tuesday. The Gov­
SHILOH’S Cure will Immediately relieve
ernment physldwmi confirm tbe sporadic Croup, W booplug cough aod Bruucbiiila.
character ot tiie malady.
FORDyspepaia ddu Liver Complaint you
Bxi-fast. June 2ft.—The third general have a p:ioi«l guarantee on every , boule of
council of the reformed churches of the Biittob'a Vnabser. it never I alls to c«he.
world, known Id eceiusiastic.il circles as
A NASAL injector free with each buttle of
the Prrabyterian Alliance or Pan-Presbyte­ Bhdoh'B Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 ccnu&gt;.
rian Council, convened this morning In SL
FuTMloby F-T. BOISE.
Enoch’s Church. A vast assembly and
Maj. Booth nays to bis BalvatiunisU; "Sbou:
driegMtes are present from every quarter ot
the glphe. The opening termon waa by
Rev. Dr. Watte, Chairman of tbe General
Committee.
London, June 24.—In the House
HAY FEVER AND ROSE COLD.
Of Commons yesterday Gladstone made
I can recommend Ely's Cream Bahn lo re­
an elaborate aUtement concerning the lieve all perauus auffenug from Ko*e cold and
Egyptian questton. Tiie neutralization ot Hav fever. 1 have been a great aufleicr irom
Egypt, Gladstone said, is to be aeterred un­
til England withdraws from the country. rccumiueuiied it to many uf my friends fur Ca­
The Premier further staled that a confer­ tarrh, ind iu all cases where the) have uacd the
ence of the Powers would meet Saturday Bairn ireely they have been cured.—T. Kenny,
next Its province would be to decide io re­ Dry Guuds Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
gard to Egyptian finances, but no decision
Teo-ceut and nlckle subacriptions from all
winch it might form would be of any force ports of the country are increasing tbe Bart­
uutil Parliament should give Ils assent. In holdi pedestal fuixf alxjul gRUJOper week.
the Lords Earlville explained tiie confer­
ence scheme, max Ing a statement similar to
AskF. T. Boise about Acker’s Blood Elixir,
that made by Prime Minister Ferry to the tbe only preparation guarahttti to cicanae the
Ereuch Chainbjr of Deputies.- Tiie Mar­ Dluod aud remove ail ehruiac diacaac*.
quis of Saltabury said the statement of the
The Mule tv the name of a new organ of
Foreign Secretary contained much that
was perilous to British interests, aod was opinion published at Spokane iFaila, Waahitgfull of menace for the future peace of the U&gt;u Territory.
world.
Intense discontent prevails among tbe
F. T. Bolre guarantees positive relief for any
group of Independent liberals In regard to ctAigh, cold, croup, or luug cutuplami by using
Gladstone’s statement couceruiug Egy ptian Acker’s Eugltah Remedy, or will relund the
money.
affairs.
Cairo. June 24.—Tlw» proposed arran
Five of the six murderers banged ou a recent
m-mte for tbe future of Egypt liave created
Friday iu thia country declareu that rum Lad
a most favorable Impression here.
(finikin, June 24.—Moody closed his led them Into crime.
mission last night with a largo reunion at
It you suffer with sick Headaches. CuustipwTstaple HalL New converts ahd many lion, Dizxmesa, Sour Stomach, or Bilious at­
leading clergymen were present. Moody tacks, Emory's Little Cathartic Pills will relieve
made a long Drewell atldrewi, in which he &gt;uu: as a regulator ol the bowels they Lave no
anted his bearers to become systematized equal;yery small, one to three a uoec,—16
and thorough students of the Bible.
Warsaw, June 24.—Tbe Hoods iiave de­
stroyed the new bridge across the Vistula
ducks half drunk most of tbe time for the am­
000,000. Crowds were standing on tbe usement of patrons.
great bridge watching toe torrent when tiie
bridge began to give way. Twenty porBUCKLEN’B.ARNICA BALVE.
itons were drowned.
Tbe best salve io the world for Cuts, Bruises,
London, June 24.—rarnell has been ioteo, Ulcers, Salt Rhi-iim, Fever Sores, letter,
threatened with assassination If the dyna­ U Lapped H-nds, Chilblains, Corns, and all
mite outrages continue. It is oald that he jkin Eiu.acus, aud po«luvelj cure# Phea. It
a guaranued to give perfect MUofactioh. or
has recently received several anonymous
noney
Price 26 etc to per box. For
letters, and each of the writers warned him
..I. relunded.
L' T"
that an attempt would be made on his life
unless the dynamiters ceased their outrages.
Rome, June S3.—The powder mills’ at
Pmilrcrnoll exploded yevterd &gt;y, ' killing
thirty men and wounding seventeen others.
I’outretnoil
is in the province of
Maaaare Carrara, at the Southern de­
clivity of the Appcnlne range of mount­
ains and twenty-three miles north­
west of Carrara. Tbe town, which
has a popul tlon of about 13,00b, is divided
into an upper and a lower town, the former
being defended by an old castle and ioelutted by massive fortifications. The lower
REMEMBER 3 FACTS:
town is modern, and contains many band­
sump residences. It has a cathedral, and
manufactures silks, linens and wines.
The Hague, June 23.—Alexander,
Prince of Orange, aod heir apparent to the
erown of tbe Netherlands, is dead.
Berlin, June 23.—The whole Gallgriau
country is flooded. Heavy rains have fallen
during tbe past forty-eight hours. Streams
have burst their banks and swept away
thousands of cattle, sheep and *wlno. Hnodreds of human habitations have disap-

Ladies

Lemburg spying that two hundred nnd
City soldiers were engulfed and per­
ished in tbe raging flood.
Tbe re-

of Nashville.

Pbora

dispatches, but the TaydAnU v-raohec lor
the reliability of its source of information.

subHiding Great deatituUon will prevail
In thu deluged district Subscriptions for
the relief ot tbe sufferers will be taken up
throughout Ilia empire.
Paris, June 26.—Tbe Fnmeo-Amerlcan
low. It a supposed they were poisoned Committee will deliver the Bartholdi
from the v-inilla flavoring, l^xere is great St tue of “hlberty Enlightening the
privilege of the law. which entitles him to excitement_________________
World’! to United State* Minister Morion
retirement from Ute bench, and asks tbe
July 8 fa the.ureecaee of Prime Minister
Worlh Go ng to Law About
Presldtuii to nominate hia successor al hta
Ferry and ■ ddegate representing President
S
t
.
P
ahl
.
Minn.,
June
34.
—
The
United
earliest c-onvenieuoe.
Grery. The statue will be shipped to New
There is wry little don'll of the appoint- Stales Circuit Court yesterday considered a York late In July.Faia! Fall freai a Hifn Sisaple.
men; of Postmaster-General Gresham as case In which 1.700 acres of land in the
New York, Juno 25.- A derrick on tho Drumiii-ad'a
soccessor. aliboiflth tie has in­ . heart of Duluth, worth 17.000,0W, is intower of Grwco Church used for hoisting timated no desire for the position, and not a
stone and building' material for the new wont li-'S passed bu&lt; ween the President nml 1 volved. Tbe basis of tiie suit Isa reserva­
tion in the Indian treaty of 1864, between
steeple fell yo«terdey, carrying with it a himself npim the subject The President the Lapointe bind of Chippewas and the decision of the Supreme Coart of Appeals
mass of timber and rigging. Joseph Mo- dislikes to lose Judge Gwliam from his United States, whereby tbe land in dispute In the celebrated land csm» of Chapman &amp;
FreiH’h . gainst Joseph Maitl.md. from Wy­
Cabinet,
as
he
cMiau
’
.
ts
him
move
frre
Kee, the derrick rigrer, and Robert Siwip; quentiy than any member, but he is was conveyed to on© Armstrong. He sold oming County, Culooel Jamra W. Davis,
t aware of Gresham's distaste for polities an undivided hall to Fred Prentiss, and alt- roun-el for plaintiff, Is In receipt of the
(H-ward mo iI a.’i to Uiu Northern Pacific Rail- lurzr-t. fee that has ever fallen to the lot ot
wliere Ids wounds were prouounovd prob- has ai«»,s nxnrroaed «t leaving tip, bench, rued and oihenb-tilioR but ITentats never
ably fatal. Simpson was caggtit in tbe rig- It I* pretatble it wlil not be mad© until conveyed hli» HRei-est In Igo land, and now ing to exceed one hundred thousand daHara.
ping some distance below the edge uf the next winter. In' unier th &lt;t Mr. Gresham sues to reouver. Tbe ca*e is being argued Two hundred ami seventy-three tboutuiid
tower, and remained there for a long time, may serve out thu term of tl&gt;e Admlulatra- by tbe most prominent lawyer* in the coun- | acres of land fat Involved. Cokmel Davis* 11
ctxnpena tlon fc to be a certain petoeutitgc •
uf the value of *11 land recovered.
'
tite court will jeamiL
A Great Lack-Ort of Humbert.
FKAMDO A JCM

plum here locked out eight hundred worknseu

United Empire reached here
titno on

Saturday

and puatpoeing the me ot Zoa-Pbora
makes a dangerous (perhaps fatal)
mistake.
,

isold by every druggtat tn Nashville.

�HAf

C.KMo, rim. t.Kfa&gt;4&lt;&gt; Urir
tarrln,. TI»rr«pMI.I»l«.fc1w.
oombioed

Clock*. Silverware. Jewelry, Rogers
Flat Ware, Hnllsnd’s Pen* and Holdera, etc,, on July 3rd and 4th,regardless
of cm.t. My atocks are from Loe best
mannfacturera in tire country aud thia
tale 4* inaugnrated iMih-ly for the pur­
pose of realiKing cash and will not con­
tinue longer than the days mentioned.
Remember this and improve rhe &lt;ip|M&gt;rtumty.
James Fleming.

AGMIUXTLTURAI. MACHINERY.
I desire to say to the public in gener­
al and the farmers iu particular, that 1
am opening up at my old stand in lhe
Hardy building, a tine exhibit of D. S.
Morgan’s celebrated Clipper Mowers
add Triumph ReatH-ra, Thomas' Hay
Rrtkrs, the Boes Plow, Platform Bug
gie:\ etc. These goods are from the
beat manufacturers, are first class lit
every particular, aud will be sold al
rock bottom prices. Wlteu wanting
anything in the agricultural implement
line, •«- me before you buy.
J. M. Suovp.
GF* The Cheapest lot of Clothing ever
•offureii for sale in Barry county, will be
found in the Brady Brick.

HF One span work horsf-s. a«»d8 yeiir
old mule lor sale.
L. O. Ckockeh.

Writes insurance for the Continental,
- Phocnl£ IJetrnit-Pire nnd Marine, Suu
aud Germania insurance companies,
at lowcat rates, and loans money on
real estate.
Mortgages bought and
sold. See him.
t
ty- If you are going to buy a earring*
or wagon act B. F. Reynolds before
von buy.__‘___
TAKE NOTICK.
AH imscttleil accounts and noten
•whicVi are past due will lie put into coliect'ora’handssfter the first of August.
Dated, Woodland, June 80th.
40-45
D. Linklettek. M. D.
BANKRUPT CLOTHING.
See those 25 cent overalls. $4.50 all
wool snirs worth $10. This is a gen­
uine Bankrupt Sale at the Brady Brick.

•

FF* Young man, if yon want that
buggy painted before the Fourth, take
it to Frank Wuolcott and have it done
at once.,
■
A BARGAIN.
I offer for sale at a bargain and on
time a bran new farm wagon.
Henry Roe.

ty* Only 150 suits, aud every suit
•wiH be sold as shod as cnatomern
■can tie found to t get. inside of them,
tliis wil$u&lt;&gt;t l?p long as they have begun
to move, they can’t help 1&gt;ut move, the
prices move them, at tbe Brady Brick.
NOTK’E TO LOG OWNERS.

•j

Al! owners of logs in tiie street at H.
R. Dickinson's saw mill, muar move
them by Friday, June 27th, or they will
• be moved by me and held for damage.
J. M. Filbkam, Village Marshal.

TUT" For nice Extracted Honey call
on
W, E.,Griggs.
FURNW MBIT MARKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats, Dried Beef,
8moked Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­
stantly in stock.
By keeping beat
quality goods, selling low and attend­
ing strictly to the wants of my cn*tomera, 1 hop - to merit the lilieral trade I
:un receiving. The highest price paid
for hidre and pelts. Call amt see ine,
East Side Main SL
John Fcrniss.
CP'After you have sold your wool,
gdtotbe Brady Brick and look at those
wool suits for $4.60.

ry I will Sell at public aution Jane
3rd to tbe highest bidder, on the corner
of Main tud Washington streets, one
lumber wagon nearly new.
J. Smith, Deputv Sheriff.

Providence has started on a work the
United States authorities hesitate to
do: Wiping out Mormonism. The river
Joi dan is overflowing Salt Lake City,
and three hundred men have been set
to work, by tbe church., to dam it.
Three hundred Mormons are capable
ot doing a good deal of it.
Now doth the busy boy have visions
of fire crackers, red lemonade, ginger­
bread aud sky-rockets.
Behold the
time of the powder burning Fourth uf
July draw th nigh and thr American
eagle propareth to spread itself amt
wreiui. Verily the small b&lt;»y savetb
up old iron aud junk when with to pur­
chase eclfa usiaatn.

COMMOJl

OOUSOIL

P2OOTEBIXGB.

Cotrxcn. Room*,
Nadwllie, Jane M, WM.

(
f

ter sad DieMttaob.
Minutes of lut uweUng read aud approved.
Tbe following accounts were presented and
oo aaidoaaUowed.
.(&gt;00
V. K. Grtgp.......
Wm. TraceT. .......
Leawanl Metre.......
ust
James Mbma. .
D. K. Kma..........
J. H. tarns............
S88

Prink Hyde

and wife, of Maple

Leri ^'ilton raised tbe frame for hia

Rorithanr.
Mrs. Emma Eyrter aud daughter, of
the growCanton, Ohio, are viairing at E. J. from a severe illueas.
Mr*. J. D. C mphel! is enffering with
.
being manufactured quite extensivrly Feighuer'n.
Wheat is beginning to tern color and
—Ttte Michigan Central will sell at Brunswick in that state. C&lt;MJ*iderRichard Hamlin baa added to the
wUl
be
ready
to
cut
soon
after
tbe.Glor
­
able
talk
is
heard
of
for
in
ing
a
stock
etuta for oue tare for the round trip
look* of Li* barn with paint.
rtwuen all station* July 2, Sand 4, company here for tbeir maun facta re. ious Fourth.
Corn aud oata are jait jumping with
'
but
no
definite
steps
have
bueu
taken
Bareey
Brooks
wm
at
Irving
over
tx»tl to return not later than July Bch.
Myct^r
Sunday visiting his—or somebody gladness by re*aon of the rain.
A. J. Lara wav, of Marshall, spent
—
Tile
Cantata
of
Fairland
will
l&gt;e
Sul leek’*,escaped a few evenings since,
W. 8. Adkins, the good-looking the past week ainnrrg K damu frieuds. and waa touud Beat morning making a sung and acted by a company of about
Lue Mitiory lost a valuable colt last
Morgan
meroliaiiL
is
Laving
Lis
store
breakfast io . Jarnos Philp’s poultry 25 children of thfo viFage, on Tueaday
work. Cause, itiflumation of the brain.
.
1-vruiug, July 1st, at the opera bonse. tastily repainted.
Moutie Matteson has returned from
Dr. C. W. Goucher’s horse was badly
It will b~i under direction of Mim Ida
Dakota, a wiser if not richer individ­
—Juhn Martin, at Kalamo, brought
Parmenter, who has ao lung been known kicked Tuesday night by the home in ual.
to town Munday 97 lbs of honey which
as teacher ot the piano and organ, in an adjacent stall.
Mis. Joe Mix aud Mrs. G. W. Slater
waa made 0ib spring by a single hwarm
H. M. Lee has been in Detroit this
this place. The beautiful contumes,
u’sited at Mrs. Mix’s parents at Battle
uf bees. These busy brea-must really
the fairylike music and the tasteful and week buying hot weather clothing and Creek last week.
have “improved each shining hour.”
sylphlike acting of tbe children, will furnishing goods.
One housewife declares tbe jimecane
—Ellas Mosher, of Morgan, has prov well repay every one who witness it.
A Nashville lady proved her worth
eu his identity as one of thu heirs ap­ Admission, adults. 25 cents; children by tying up wool for three shearers of last week blew tbe bung out of her
rain
water barrel.
one day list week.
parent to thu great Musher estate in under 12 years. 10 cents.
A Inrge amount of buckwheat is be­
England, and confidently expects toreFourth of July combustibles are al­
—Paint swindlers have been at work
ing
sown
in the place of the corn de­
ceive a hiuidsome dowry in the near
ready on Mie and the small boy has
in various portions of the bi ate this
stroyed by worms.
begun celebrating.
future.spring,
and
believing
that
“
forewarned
The
flats
west of Perry’s mill have
/^■The heavy rains and in tot mediate
A. Borgman, H. M. Lee, A. C Buxton
is fore-------•pied'----------------------” we say to our readers,
and A. L. Rusey took in the Excursion received a coat of gravel which 'makes
hot weather of the past week, ‘
“look (eedle oudl” for them. Their
it Getter traveling over that thorough­
to Detroit Tuesday.
rcnoi
a check upon the work of the
_
for a solicitor to take orders
Nashville dealers have been having fare.
cutworm. In many ’fields,
for painting a fuimer’s roof, costing a
Mrs. John Tomlin has ao far recover­
less than a fourth of the cor
is left moderate sum agreed upon. In a few an unusually U/ely trade in liar vesting
ed from her long Beason of sickness, as
sUindiug.J machinery recently.
..
days a uiuigof men come along with
The carpenters are making rapid to be able to sit up for an hour or so at
—The.attentijn of travelers will no au order for painting amounting usual­
strides upon the woodwork of B. F. a time.
•’ ?V* be attracted to the three signs ly to from $100 to $300. Tbe farmer is
Among those who have had tfieir en­
Reynolds’ now house.
upon Main street bridge, which wain induced by threats of suit to compro­
Notice
the
announcement
of tire fields of corn destroyed by worms
them to “drive slow/’ und if the array mise by giving his note for from oudFleming’s slaughter sale, July 3rd and ia J. 0. Hall, and as tie ia not alone, be
don’t bewilder them, they will most tliinl to one-half the amount of the
takes it'cool.
4th in another column.
probably take heed.
order.
Al. Mix weighed a sheep before shear­
The Hext meeting of the W. C. T. U.
—M.' H. Reynold’s little b'ly was quite
—John Conley, a farmer living four will be held at Mrs. Fleming’s next ing which tipped the bean at 160, but
when
fifteen pounds of wool fell off it
badly bitten un the face and neck miles south-west of town, wm leading Tuesday at the usual hour.
'
didn’t weigh so much. Tuesday by a dog belonging to Petei a cow about darg Wednesday evening,
T.’B. Van Wagner lias bought the
A young tornado passed through
Duibuii:. Mut uul a shut-guu are re­ when the animal became frightened barn'on Mrs. Me More’s lot and has had
this sectM»n dining the ruin storm ol
sponsible for thr dog’s death which oc­ and startud to run. Mr. C. clung to the same moved upon his premises. '
last week Wtstlnesduy, slashing fruit
curred J he aunts evening.
the ro|&gt;e, but a lug was soon t-uconutDetroit papers announce the re-elec­
—The erm is enumeration ol Castle eied und be-was thrown against it so tion of the editor hereof as secretary trees and scattering rail fences.
' Perhaps before this is read by The
tun township a ill.be.completed to-day violently that be was rendered uncon­ of the Michigan Press Association.
News readers Mr. John Chambers will
or Slonujy. Ou Tuesday thu board scious. Dr. J. T. Goncher was sum­
The Blaine aud Logan club meet have bceu culled home, as :it this writ- ’
ot review will convene aud aud remain moned ami found Mr. Con ley badly Tuesday evening next, when oil who
in sesviuu until the whulu of the sched­ bruised about the head-and face uud desire can enroll tbeir names as mem- ing be lies at the point uf death.
The township drain cummissiouer
ule pertaining to' pupulatiur has been somewhat injured internally. He was
has located a ditch begining on M. H.
made ns comfortable as possible and
reviewed.
Oar dealers are stocking np for Bradley’s farm on section 20, and hence
| later advices announce that be is im­
—Win. Cartwright of the Capper,
Fourth of July trade, und patriotic west on aud across a portion of sec., 19,
Bertsch Leather Co, Grand Rapids, war proving.
lemonade mity pe expected to flow like which when completed will bring joy
—Unprincipled tuodnes from Nash­ water.
iu town Munday und Tuesday making
to all Laving to travel the road be­
nhipmuiits uf wool purchased this sea- ville, despairing of beating us out ot
Mattie Killen was taken again to the tween those sections during the wet
our celebration in a fair way. have
sou by Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co., and goue about the country tearing down, Kalamazoo insane asylum, Tuesday,
season, as it will make passable a hereshipped two cans to Hartford Conn, our large po.iters and putting up theirs it having been found necessary that
tu-fore bad piece of causeway.
iu place ut them.—Vermuutvdlu Hawk. she be caied for elsewheiV.
Wednesday,
Mrs. Ananias Ackley, mother of our
. If Nashville or any other “luodocs”
Del Squiers bos an elegant new bar- township clerk, died on Friday even­
—A farmer in the southern snberba
have torn down any ot Vermontville's bur pole. The painting b the hanicomplains that a neighboring young
plu-catds, she has bat to put the bounds workof W. F. Wolcott and it is a job ing of last week, from paralysis. For
man abuses his horses iu u shameful
the last fourteen days next preceding
uf the law upon tbeir track to get hei Frank may well be proud of.
manner. Wo refrgin from giving
her death, not u particle of foot! could
revenge. But we venture to say-that
Rev. Williams, of Vermontville, fill­ nhe in any manner partake, therefore
iiiiiuru, hoping that the erring youth
the Hawk is mistaken. Nashville can ed the pulpit at the Congregational
will reform aud save Henry Bergh a
death was looked fur at any moment.
celebrate, and do it in a way that will church last Sunday morning and even­
trip to Nashville.
Mrs. Ackley leaves an aged husband
drown the Vermontville side-show iu
— Andrew Long. .*the North Plains the sea of obliyiuu without making use ing, iu the absence ot tbe resident pas­ and a large family of grown up sons
tor.
und daughter*.
s
•wife murderer, passed through thia of any unfair means.
Our right to
The regular monthly mass meeting
City yesterday morning ou the east­ celebrate is is good as theirs and oui '
of
the
W.
C.
T,
U.
will
lie
held
at
the
HASTINGS.
bound train, in custody of the atierift'of ability to curry it out better, so wuy
Ionia county.enroute for Jackson where shouldn't we do it? If Nashville men Congregational church Sunday even­
Chas- Gordon is home from Albion.
Long will be lodged for safe-keeping. have desecrated you bulletins, seek ing. A program of unusual interest
Ims been arranged.
E. R. Brown has sold hia bakery to
They came by the way of Grund Rap
your revenge through the law or hold
Inquiry
proves
tliat
certain
unearth
­
Julius
Stark.
ids.
&gt; our peace.
ly nuisea, which have been beard in
Prof. Hall will spend the vacation
—The M. C. Rv. is studying economy.
—The new ins'rumen is fur the band various pints of town since Wednes­ with liia family in Anu Arbor.
The section men ou the entire Gnmo arrived Wednesday. Thty are of hue day, are but the baud boys practicing
Fred Hotchkiss sportaa new sign; also
Rapids division, have received order* quality, uud when the buys are able to un tbeir new instruments.
a very line new soda fountain.
to remove tbe sod six feet from thr make them talk, willjuo doupt Send
,Mn». C. W. Demarny was prostrated
Miss Nellie and Fred Kuappen are
rails each side aud do a large amount forth sweet music. The buys met from over exertion Monday evening,
visiting old friends iu thin city.
of work which would seem to belong Tliursdiiv evening and organized with and tor iktime was delirious.
Prompt
Mrs. Clikra Allen aud son, Fred, are
to a road train.
The boys kick vigor
medical attention was had and she was spending tbeir vacation with W. D.
oualy.
,
Frank Helm. Ebuuroet.
enabled to attend to her usual duties Hayes.
Fitzgerald, 2nd Ehcoract.
—The Goucher-Brown case bold its : 1&gt;.
next doy.
w
The editor of tbe Democrat is taking
H- W. VValratb. k-&gt;etartonet.
regular weekly session Tuesday aud
H. L. Wairatb, BucUnonet.
Tho editor is tills week taking iu the in the excursion on the lakes with the
-WILU
mu Holin, Bti curaet.
was adjourned until Monday. The de­
meotingofthe Michigan Press Associa­ Press Association.
Mark Powlea, 2nd Ht&gt; comet.
fense began giving in their testimony
Jake Heckatboru.;ird Bt&gt; cornet­
tion, at Bay City, aud ao excur-ion
A Blaine and Logan dub was organ
In the afternoon, aud the evidence ot . C N. Duniiaia, solo alto.
from there to Mackinac. He is ex­ ized Tuesday evening with ,108 mem­
Frank Wulcott, 2nd alto.
sixteen of their witnesses was taken.
pected
to
returuand
takeup
theburden
Eugene Phillipa, 3rd alto.
bers. The club will moot Saturday even­
Luwta Clark, lot tenor.
It is the general verdict of the people
of ordinary business life next Mon­ ing at 7:20 for future business.
Frank Brumm, 2nd tenor.
that the case is developing into a fullday.
A company of friends of Bert NisCbaa-.ftavtuoud, trombone baritone.
fledged farce.
_H. C. ZuKhniu, Bb base.
The schoolsare having a gala day this kern gathered in honor uf bis return
Tayktr Walker, Eb tuba.
(Friday) afternoon. The regular exer- i to this city, at bis borne Tuesday even­
—Fird Baker knew it wm loaded,
ciaea closed Thursday and teachers, ing. A very plesant social time wm
but overestimated his ability to handle
Officers—Frank Helm, direelor; C. N. Dimtut- nasty little revolver. In trying to. hiuu, busiocM manager; D Fitzgerald, aecre- pupils and tbeir Pa’s and Ma’s and enjoyeu and refreshments Were serv
their Uncles and cousins and theiraunta
remove the cylinder from it, Monday
are at Hickman’s grove enjoying a pic­
Wednesday evening Ex Gov. StJohn,
morning, tbe weapon was discharged
LOCAL
8PLINTEB8.
nic which is the compliments of Prof of Kansas gave what wm advertised
and tbe ballet pldwed through tbe
Deuel.
ns a temperance lecture. He took up
middle finger of Fred’s left hand, in­
Celebrate.
.
Prof. Duell this week closed one of tbe political cudgel aud gave tbe Re­
flicting an ugly wound.
Dr. J. T.
Cob! mornings.
the moat successful and satisfactory publican party a ciiMtiaiug. Of course
Goucher dressed the injured member,
Vegetation boometh.
terms of school ever taught In thia our Republican friends felt like throw­
but a stiff-jointed finger will probably,
Strawberries are plenty.
village.
No teach er
has
ever ing in another quarter.
ever aftes bear testimony of its owners
James McKelvey is repairing his ly gain ed tbe good will of the pupils
The pt eaunt matrimonial wave, has
house.
and
parents
to
a
greater
extent
than
deluged tbe following parties: Wednes­
6—Tbe oldest married couple in this
Mrs. IL C. Wolcott is visiting her he has, and it is to be regretted that
day evening, Mr. Jacob Gish, of Lafay­
township are Mr. and Mrs. Jame sCul­ father at Hooter.
hia service, could not be retained for ette, Ind., and Mrs. Fanny Hobbs, of
lins, of Morgan, who have lived to­
The crop of wild berries, it is report­ another year.
this city. Mr. Loomis, of Grand Rapids,
gether in wedlock .aixty-two yearn. ed, will be large.
Tbe Michigan press association an­ and Miss Nellie Geer, of this city.
Mr. Collins is eighty-four years old, a
W. 3. Powers is suffering from an at­ nual meeting opened at Bay City yes­ Tiiarsdny, Frank Goodyear, of this city*
little rheumatic, but lively for his age tack of bay fever.
terday with over 100 of the guild pre­ and Mins Kittie Parkhurst, of Cold­
aud is m full of jokes and banter as be
Very little sickness in and about sent, many of them bringing tbeir
water.
wm at twen‘y-five. Mra,C., although Nashville at present. »
Hams.
wives with them. The citizens of Bay
almost eighty, does housework for her­
Cherries h»ve began to ripen, but City have made handsome arrangeself, busband and two boarders. Tbeir tbe crop wilt be small.
M1FLE UBOTB.
menu for the care of the aggregation
eldest daughter, Mrs. Christopher
Miss Mary Kocher has returned to ot talent they are entertaining, and un­
Pickle, is sixty years old and lives near ber borne at Parkville.
The Norton school closes Friday.
der the indefatigable efforts of Secre­
the old peuptc^ /
A. Brusee and wife, uf Albion, are tary Orno Strung, of the - Nashville
Arthur Gould ismakioga windmill.
—It has been raid that a dog fight or visiting at A. J. Hardy’s.
The Mayo school picniced last Fri
News, a fine program of exercises was
a third rate nigger show will draw a
Mrs. CbMjEruso, of HMtings, is vis­ presented. After tiie regular- business day.
larger crowd in NMhville than a flrat iting at James McGraw’s.
Corn is growing three inches every
.
wm disposed of 300 gueats stowed
class entertainment.
While this may
J. M. Wood is manufacturing a num­ awafr an elegant banquet, which wm 24 boars.
ber of patent land rollers.
Mrs Cora, of Jackson, is visiting at
followed by an editorial class meeting,
suit will discount either. A case of
Juba Kanaga, of Mansfield, O., is with Wm. P, Neabitt, of the Big Rap­ O. H. Cole’s.
this kind occurred in the village thi* visiting his brother, W. H.
Mr anil Mrs Terman were guests at
id* Herald, m class leader. At 1^6 p.
week, and the court room was crowded
E'1. Navue has returned from a two- m. to-day the wit aod talent will be J. K. Wilenx’s Sunday.
almost to suffocation by an idle crowd mouths' ata^ at Muskegon.
The household of Job, ia no longer
shipped to Mackinac by boat—Detroit
of scan mug mongura drawn there by
Mira Jennie Pryer, of Marshall, is Evening Newa, Wednesday.
quarantine:! for scariet fever.a morbid desire to increase their stock visiting at G. A. Truman's.
f
Wm. Marshall and wife were visiting
of smutty lore by what they might; Hiram Water*, w
of Fremont, Illinois,
‘•Let me see,’’ thoughtfully said a Geo. Watkins tbe fore part of tbe week.
hear. We have it upoa good authority | is visiting hl* brother. J. M.
( man who wm looking
.. at an old well.
that fifteei. hoary-beaded men, all j 'Remember Fairyland at thu opera | “the windlaw'needti repairs, tbe backet our midst a few Jay* a&lt;
hare
above sixty years old, were counted at bonse next Tuesday evening.
eaka. Hie rope is rotten and the earh- moved on the children
• out
from under tbe bed.
_-—_ —
i think it will do.
DotkTamikb.

den upward tendency. Herxperuto
octinpy it,by the first of R i ptamtrr.
Stiles A Pray are rising
their

hardware trade.

thousand dollars, which be in-

The glorious fourth will be cclebrat-■
rd in thia place between the Sid and Sth
of July with appropriate excreiacs. A
hilarious day is expected.
Perry Gnn has again taken up the
brush which he laid down on account
of the pamtere enhe. He is one ot-the •
best painters in the village.
The Congregational pulpit wm tilled
laat Sunday by Rev. Livermore, and
nntwitbatandiug the heat he managed
ft) keep his audience awake and inter*
estrd.
■
D. W. Allen is completing a resideuce od South Main Mi ret, which will
approach perfection in its arrangement
and finish. Mr. Allen is a first-date
house builder.
Waller Nagle sheared 1350 lbs of
wool this season which for quality is
pronounced the best that baa been
bi ought in to.th is market. He is offer­
ed 28 cents for it.
The Chippewa County Nows publish­
ed n't the far northern village of Sault
Ste. Marie, celebrated its sixth birth­
day. by publishing an eighteen page
paper, which was simply lat in adver­
tising.
Tbe Newoas a good paper and
isjust 1 r entitled to the liberal patron­
age it is securing.
The Jackson Citizen lias been figur­
ing und has come to the conclusion that
it is not neeesaarv to carry New York
to elect -Blaine. The total electoral
vote of the republican states foot up
188, end the democratic 153. Indi­
ana, New Jersey and
New York
are considered doubtful.
Thu first
named has 15 electoral votes, and the
republicans have only to carry her to
secure victory while the democracy
must carry both Indiana and Now York
or suffer their usual defeat.

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SPRING, 1884.
Nails, -Glass, PuttyZSash,
Doors, Blin,ds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead Worts Paints
Warrautcd for Ten Years not to Crack,
Pwd. Chalk or Blister. Paluta, Olis,
Varnishes and Brushes.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
DECT ON WHEELS

Wiard Flows and Repair*,
South Bend Plows and Repairs.
Gale Chilled Plows aud Repairs.
KALAMAZOO

spring’ tooth harrow,
The JJEfSTl? Made.

EaveTroughing: Spouting
With the Best Hanger made, all put up by

and have your buildings
spouted, aod save

DOMESTIC SEWIMfi MACHINE
New Huiue Sewing Naeittaea.

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.
RIDE’S

Bara Door Hanger
Store*, IAanjj-e&gt;*,
VAPOR 8TOVMP
/bat. Everythin# in thr Hardware

Am* al Holton Prion.

CAJLL AND 8EJB DS

FRANK C. BOISE

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My stock ia TOO LARGE and I am BOUND TO REDUCE IT! No dealer iu Barry or Eaton Co.
has yet DARED to offer their customers the value for their money that I will give them for the next
thirty days. You will do me a favor to examine my goods and compare my prices with other dealers.
A beautiful Chromo given with every pair of Shoea.
ZE32. Adi. LEE.

Thr News.
?XASnVIT.BEi
SATURDAY.

•

JUNE38.18M

W. C. T. U.
*1 WANT TO VOTE TOR MY PA."
“Good morning, mv little man *. and
who will yon vote for to-dav T” So said
a neighUir tn little Jimmfe Lambert, a
brave five-year-old.
It wall' village

election day, and the neighbor wm on
hia wav to the poll*. Jimmie straight­
ened himself dd. nnd wa4puwlrd.bat
for a mutuant: a bright, thought struck
him.
“I—Fm going tn vote for my pa,” be
said, as if there could be no doubt
about the propriety of that.
‘‘I gore* you are hardly big enough.”
replied tin* man. laughing, “but you
might try."
Jimtn."’- «&gt;ld play* Middenly grew
•tale. Here was a new thing men were
doing, and hr wanted to do tbe same;
for all play isbutnn imitation of reab
life, whether it be the play of children
in the nursery or of grown-up people
on the stage. But he was sorely puxxled how to do it. and after trying sev­
eral things nnd railing them voting, hr
said to tiiw lit tie sinter fourteen months
younger than himself:
“Mamie, le’s go an’ vote down town."
and off they went. But mamma saw
th in. Now, Mrs. Lambert was some­
what out of temper tliat day. for Mr.
Lambert, while fuddled with beer, at
the saloon, had just made a peculiarly
unfortunate bargain. He bad traded
his cow, one main support of his fami ly. fora washing machine which some
smooth tongued guxxler assured him
would do their washing before breakmenced early enough. . Mrs. Lambert
waa kneading bread and brooding over
this matter, when she spied the two
children just taming into the street.
“Jimmie,” she cried, “James Henry !
Do you hear me f Come into t'»e house.”
James Henry obeyed, though reluc­
tantly.
.
"I'm goiu* to vote foi pa,” he said
by way of apology.
*
“I wish you would vote for him,” re­
torted Mrs. L imlM-Tt, a« «he went into
the pantry after some Hour, “that be
Wouldn’t have any saloon to go to."
This was takea at once by Jimmie as
his mother's permission to do tbe vot­
ing, aud slipping out of the door he
was soon on bis way to the town hall,
leading Mamie by tbe hand.
Tbe usual question of License oi no
License was before the people, and as
the contest was expected to be very
close the excitement ran high. Each
aide bad computed its forces, and waa
seeing that their last man was brought
in. Tbe large room was full of men
looking od, passing tickets, keeping
.tally of the voters, or discussing tbe
situation in loud tones. Jimmie, still
holding Mamie’s hand, timidly twitch­
ed a man’s coat, and looked up in his

“I want ta vote for my pa,” be said.
* You are toonmal), my little man, to
•“Who is itf’cried a second.
•“Sam Lambert’* children," reapond-

“Lobbyiog tor a new candidate/'
“Give him a vote !*
"Give tbe boy a chance!”
Bo ran the exclamation* around the

••Give a* a speech, “cried a brawny
gnnamitb. “What office does your fa&lt;he children upon the judges' table.
AH were hushed for a moment, in ex­
pectation of something to cause merri­
ment. Some who had just come in
stood with their ballots in their hands,
onjoy ing the diversion with the rest.
“Poor little things!" said on«, in a
whisper, as if to suggest that the play
had gone far enough. Jimmie's lips
trembled, but he managed tossy:
“1 want to vote for my pa.”
—Shimmis’s doin’ to foie for our pa,”
i.-peated Mamie, iu a prompt, clear

CAITOSl'Ms*

wen* up from the erowd ! An officer
rapped for order.
“Tbe boy has voted, now who’ll vote
for the little girl F cried the gunsmith.
“That’s EM I”
•Tm another f
“I’m your man, little oue!” and three
bands were stretched for ballots, draw­
ing them from Mamie’s closed fiat.
Another cheer went-up.
“You must remove the children, gen­
tlemen, and stand back a little," com­
manded one of the judges, rising.
As
they were being lifted down another
cheer arose, with cries of "Good P
“That’s it!” and all eyes* were turned
to the cornet band teacher’s
nn which a local artist waa
the two children, with an
.over and under.like this:
VOTERS ATTENTION!

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5

•
gotos’loon!"
In vain did tho other side try to
dampen the enthitaiaam. The children
triumphed, nud tbe prohibition board
woM elected by thirty-one majority.
Aud ao Jimmie did vote for bis pa and
won.
_____ ____
A well know.i railroad n»an who has
had much experience in the uverflowi ng districts of the South wasaeked If
railroading was not very disagree-able
during high water.
“At first it is rather unpleasant.” be
replied, “but after awhile a®.regret to
see the water falling. You see we
place the train on a lot of skiffs, made
for the purpose. The engine has two
large driving skiffs and a number of
small ones. Every coach is provided
with four fluttering-wbeels, which by
an ingenious arrangement are operated
by the air break pipes. Paddles are
placed on tbe driving wheels of the en­
gines, no yon see oothingcould be more
convenient.”
"Well, hut why not employ a steam­
boat and be done with it.”
“Steamers are slower, and besides,
we could not run a boat with safety on
a railroad’s right of wav.”
When the prominent railroad man
from tbe South walked away, hia ques­
tioner looked after him for a moment
and said to himself: “I don’t know
anything concerning the standard of
truth in your country,—the longtitude may make a difference* but here,
it strikes me, that you are a liar.”

We were going west on tbe Great
Western Division of the Grand Trunk
and tbe night was chilly for the Utktr
end of May.
“Hi! porter,” said Ute commercial
man in the buuk overhnad; "can’t you
give u« another blanket! It’e deuced
cool to-night.”
“Aia’t got another, boss."
“Well, just see what you can do for
a fellow,” said the c. m., putting his
hand through the curtains with a
quarter in it.
“Dunns, boss, but I’ll du what I
kin.”
There waa scarcely a perceptible
pause in tbe porter’s measured tread
as he passed our section fifteen minutes
liter, but the curtains parted and
a blanket passed through the opening
as if it had been shot out of a cannon.
“Thought I heard somebody carrying
off part of my bed-clothes last night,”
said a passenger tn tbe further end of
tbe car, as be worked himself into hia
boots in tbe morning.
“Duddo, boss; went mighty fas’ las'
night, making up time; probably run
from under ’nm.”
He who makes it • role id life to at­
tend first tn the necessaries, ther tbe
useful, leaving the ornamental until
the last, has very fair prospects of suc­
cess and little to fear of poverty.
One great trouble is that the general
run of mankind want the ornamental

All the New Colorings &amp; Patterns'
Of the Season in above goods. ।

Editor sod Proprietor.
18 THE. TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS

WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.

popular and exciting

M

ELEGANT DISPLAY OF

As good a Shoe Machine as the trade
demands. Also

EXCELSIOR BINDER

Ten Cents’ Worth of Goods

graves

Binding Twine for all Binders. Re
pairs for all Champion Machines
and Sections for all machines.
Single and Double Hay
Forks Carriers
‘
and
Hay Rope, Hay
Rakes

AND

EAGLE

lections promptly attended to. Office over
8|iaul&lt;l!ng*Mtore, Hastings. M‘*h.
MITH &amp; COLGROVE, Attorneys at Law
Office over R. J. Grant* store Hastings,
Mich. Practice in all tbe Court* of tbe State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money

A. 8. FOOTE, PaoraiKtOk.

&amp; son.

UMAN

Grocery and Provision Lina,
NTAPLEand FAMf 1.
A FULL LINE OF

GIANT) Tobacco, Cigars, Extracts,

LITTLE

Horse and Hand Dump

Soaps, Stationery, Etc.

PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST.
EF“8&lt;-e u» before yotfbuy.

EURNITUREI
Our stock includes Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits of all styles
and prices,

FUNERAL FURNISHING GOODS
We have the very best appliances and the Finest Hbabm
in Central Michigan.
•

RANGER &amp; FARLEY,
Opposite Williams House,

Bfvttle Creek, Kidu

Wind MillsiWells Parker's Tonic

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND » PACIFIC FY

GRAVES &amp; SON.

Cider Press For Sale!
Boomer &lt;t Dodger

Qm. yaliaun', Fryfl^otlagaa
and UM Saai UM atMUM Con
Tfraa Tygaa byws— fsinMn ynd

’ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'
Steam Power, 100 barrel* per day.

Woodland, April 12, 1884.

OHN M. REISER.

land taMnanUaM pemu.
toasagara TVavsl on raat

J. SPINDLER,
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

Custom Homing Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

A Fire tah IWkiw M Never iikikata,

Tubular and Drive Wells.

‘owioAC&lt;\

ZELATHJITTS.
o«r effise to
Um V,
we ean obtain PsUals In toa
mo&lt;a fraa WASHING PON.

Mrt taae lutoalcaUrc aUmaiaDta bat aaa Parksr'e

Customers own

Strait’s Celebrated Wind Mill.
Thin mill has a.stiff wheel aod tbe machinery
ia capped over.
My patroaa can rely upas god work and ruck
bottom prices iu every Instance.
Give me a trial,—5 miles south of' Nashville.

"cslrnw •- two- 01 .uuid,,.

w ork

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Exin»&lt;-ting when *e de tbe

C. A. SNOW a

next door to Charles

DENTIST

Cariiagv wood work in better »tyle than ever.
Repairing will reeclvv prompt and careful at­
tention. Give me a call when tn need of aa/

JJ A, HAHBEK. fl. !&gt;..
U Ilfs
talilAx
BISCOX

HOMCEOPATinC

Physician and Surgeon

AClean Shave or A Neat Hair-Cat
DKIJL

Adan-PE.1

WINN BROS.

co.

WAGON 8 CARRIAGE WORKS.

PARKER’S

, Ora* Tartojur's Bvoar, Nassvuj.i.

DentHl

J. SPINDLKR.
yynxiAM jonbs.

I every dererq^isa tkrnc arenrtBeg to latest

wbat a wild borfah

nnnGinCT &lt;’-arda.
I OHS t» t RF.wY*. Sheriff, Hastings, Mich.,
*J «lil attend prom pt iv u&gt; all official business
rintuated to hfa cart* '___________________
T AMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attornev ACounaeBoc,
tl Haatlnga will attend to legal busltMM In any
pan nf the State, and, practices In all court*.

Undoutably one of tbe best-kept boteh Id
central Michigan. 8atuple rooms Aral floor.

New Dental Parlors HAIR BALSAM

be

XV H. VOVSG. M.
HbjUrti.-iSa'lS.
»». gcoo, «wt aide Malo St. Office boors
7 U&gt; 10 a. m. and 4 U&gt; 7. p. tn.
T. GOUCHEBTm. D., PhyaMau-and Sot• ceuu. All profesalona] calls promptly
attCD-lrd. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and 6 to
8. p m._______
TAMES B MILLS, Attorney at Law sad
t' Notary Public. Special at tentUm given to'
collecting and conveyancing. Office in tbe
Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.
25-M
pMDKY PAKADY, Justice of’tbe Peace.
LU Office, Corner Main and Sherman Streets.

Crown Mower Don’t Buy S

WINN BROS.

blear cried an iri.Hhmau. Sure, an'
I’ve a mo in d to help ’-m mtsaelf.”
'•Give’em acme tickets P abonted a

IVlinrrlimtMMHM &lt;^mr«la. __

•Prices Always- Lewest! J

Of the age. With self guiding castor
Wheel, Center Tilt and Flexible DressGoods-Silks
Frame, The Finest and Light­
HOFFNIASTtR’S
est, vet the most durable
DOUBLE STORE
and be st Mower in the
market. Also the
BATTLt CREEK.

R. A. BROOKS.

The merriawnt waa over, An ali»o*t painful awe crept, over that asarm‘»ly ot men, a?. if in tbe voice of
helpless chUdbopd they had heard tbe

PRICE »1 JO. IF PAID IN ADVANCE
CIRCULATION, f .500 COPIES.
Advertising Rates Reasonable.

strait's Brass Cylinder,

OPIUM HABIT!

NaMhvllls, Wchlvaa.

CURTAINS!

State Streets, Hartville, Mich.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1884.

VOLUME XI.

Kocher Bros.
JUST RECEIVED

Full and Complete Line
Spring and Summer

DB! GOODS
-WHICH WEIU-

CAREFULLY SELECTED
-FROM THE-

Choicest Goods
In the Wholesale Xarkefa.

PRICES

Epyro

I

Never Known to be so Low
They are Now!
A Complete line of

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

BUTTER AND EGGS!1
And will par you the Highest Market price
for them.

KOCHEB BEOS.

Michigan Central

Falls &lt;Roul&amp;.

Ths
'

8TANDARD710 Meridian) TIME. ~

MAIN LINE.
Tralaaon the Main Line will pa** Jockbud
Going Weat from Jaokaon,

Mall....\. . SXKp. in? Arr Detroit6.00 p. tn.
Dav Express 4.03 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. tn.
Atlantic Ex. 8 25 a. in. Arr Detroit 5.55 a. m.
i. Arr Detroit 8.20 am.
The Atlantic and Pacific Expresses run* dailj
others run dally except Sunday.

Grand Kapida Division.
STATIONS.

Atl

8.00
8.47

Gr*»d E^plde L»
MiddleviUe.........

6.00

10.25
10.57

IM
renaoctTillc.

Eaton Rapid*. . ■ ■
Khre* Jaoctiou..

2.53

11.55
12.47
1.35

8.10
8.37

11.45

Detroit..

STATIONS.

Detroit............
Jackaon .........
Rive* Junction.

Nashville.......
Hastings.........
Middleville'...
Grand Rapids..

000

Mail

G. R.

3.08
5-55

11.50
12.15

8.45

2.85
su
3.55
4-10

1J!

8.10
fi .'43

8.50
8.17

5.30
6.40

3.20

10.35

10.95
11.90

8.00

AU train*

on Canada Southern division.
E. G. BROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD,
Ass’t Gen. 8un. Jackaon. Gen’l Sup. DetroiL
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen’l Pass and Ticket Agent. Chicago.

Moriecy 4 ards.

II. R. DXCKIMSOM.C. C.
'M’ABHYILLE LODGE. MO. 88. 1.0. O. ?..
•1’ meet* every Tuesday evening in Odd
yellows'Hail. Visiting members welcome.
_________ CsanuaS. Dvrbam. N. G. ,
Jobs C. Dim,or, R. 8.

•

NUMBER 42.

The managers of the Weater? rail­
he growled savagely as he noted one
A LIVELY TRAIN LOAD­
YK
i^.
I W. Vanroawn aod wife, Harald,?** Paw- road, which is virtually an extension of
solitary exception to the unanimity of
C. B. Turner and wife. Gazette, Pontiac.
Last week strain load of insane per­
A Brief Synopsis of the Seventeenth An­
the
D..M. it M. *o Ishpeming, brought
the acceptance, "or. by the erdok of my
W. E.O*tnau and wife, Entered**, Bbelby.
sons
were
removed
from
the
Oskosh
nual Meeting, Attendant Festivities and
Jay Alien and wife. Herald. West Branch.
out a special train and the editor* were
olbo, I*l&gt; hurt yer; hurt yer bad.”
W. Miller and wife, Argu*, Chesaning.
invited to rake a trip to Ishpeming and Asylum to the Madison Asylum. As ' The slagle exc *ptlon, however, quiet­
Griff Lewis and wife. Daily Cal-, Bay City.
the train was standing on the side
J.
G.
Holme*
and
wife.
Record,
Buchanan.
view
the
mines.
It
is
needless
to
say
ly retained his seat, and neither by
The seventeenth annoal meeting of
J. E. Barr, wife and Mr*. L. D. Harri*, Re­ that the invitation was unanimously track nt WatertownPunction it created gesture nor speech did be show the
the Michigan Press Aiibciatfon.held at ,cord, Linden.
considerable curiosity. People who
accepted.
sllgheet
coDsciousneon of the presence
C.
8.
Hllboarn
and
wife.
Democrat,
Halting*.
Bay City but weeK
AOconta m
Joe. Boult* rod wife, Enterprise, Fort Gra­
The road to Ishpeming is all up have ever passed Watertown Junction and the language of the moat famous
every particular, so said all interested. ।tiot have noticed the fine old gentleman
grade,
and
the
handiwork
of
the
indus
­
and
infamous,
deapeate aud dreaded
C. W. Bailey aod sister. Monitor, Vicksburg.
About 100 publisher*, and fifty ladies,
who comes into the ’car with a large
J. H. Bu-ers and daughter. Review, Wayne.
trious miner, wan to be seen upon eithdevil that ever frightened the western
representing nearly every portion of
square basket, peddling popcorn. He is
E.D. Stair and MImm Birdie aod Hatue Guil- eraide.
Arriving
at
Ishpeming
we
sheriff
into
temporary
civility.
the southern peninsula, were present. lotlc, Obwrrcr. Balloe.
A. G. Boynton und daughters, Free Pre**, viewed the workings of the Cleveland one of tho most innocent and eonfiding
Great was the terror’s amazement,
Never before in the annals of the state
men in the world. He is honest and
DetrolL
mine
—
the
second
largest
m
the
upper
and greater was his wrath, when he
has there been such a gathering of ed­
B. W, Fowler, wife and two children, Stand­
peninsula—and boarding our* special believes everybody else is honest.
became convinced that it was actually
itors, and Bay City acted as though she 1ard, Manistee.
He came up to the depot with his
E. A. Blackman and wife. Free Pre** and returned to Marquette without the use
appreciated tlie situation and was glad Courier. Paw Paw.
basket, and seeing the train he asked i the intention of the raah stranger to
of steam.
ignore him and his mandatory invitaWm. P. Nlabett Herald, Big Rapid*.
to entertain thia formidable arrav of
Pierce, the landlord there, what train !
John F. Lu»k and wife, Ec)lp*e, Chase.
At nine in the evening we again
i tion. With bugh, self acting revolver
brains. We never struck a cleanlier,
C. W. Clough and wife. Exponent, Brook­ boarded our train, and after giving it was. Pierce, who ia a moat diaboli­
I
In hand, he started toward him. Ashe
better-looking or more jolly gang, and lyn.
three cheers and a tiger for the good cal person, told the old gentleman that approached nearer, the silent unknown
Fred Slocum and wife. Advertiser, Care.
have enjoyed ourselves immensely.
it was a load of member* of the leg!*-,
Orno Strong, New*. Nashville.
people
of
Marquette,
which
were
re
uncoiled
hi* legs and extended himself
The meetings of the Association were
D. P. Whitmore and wife, Democrat Masponded U&gt; with vigor, started on the latnre and femme lobbyists going to , gradually upward, and upward, and
•
held in Walton Hall and the same pro­ •on.
Madison.
Joseph Saunder* wife and daughter, Repub­ return trip.
I upward, until at last he presented to
•
gram carried out that has been given lican, Battle Creek.
With that beautiful confidence which
We arrived at St. Ignace early the
I our astonished vision the towering
W. C. Weatland and wife. Independent
heretofore in theee columns with the
Grand Loire.
next mornfng, crossed over to Macki­ the popcorn man b*d m all persons, he : form of the tallest and thinest mortal
addition of the welcoming address by
O. W. Rowland and wife, True Northerner, nac Island, breakfasted at the ancient be]iven the story, and went in the car;
! we had ever seen.
Paw
Paw.
j
Mayor WeAdock.wbo spoke in Noetic
John Jacob Astor house, ai.d then pro­ to sell popcorn.
I When within ten feet of him the ter­
K. McMillan and wife. Tribune, Bar City.
strains upon the wonderful growth of .John W. SweeUaod and wife, Argu», Edwards­
Stopping at the first neat, where a
ceeded to do the Island in carnages.
ror paused and said] "I gives yer tu
Bay City, and the ahle addre** of Pres­ burg.
Probably the Joi I lest party was that middle-aged lady was sitting alone the j understan' that I’m Bloody Bill—the
W. K. Sawyer, Echo, Three Oak*.
ident McMillan. We have not time to
which occupied the “tally-ho” which popcorn man passed his basket and/iaid, terror of sherrufe an’ the pattern saint
C. F. Newkirk, Picket South Lyon*.
go into the details of the various pa­
E. R. Powell, Hendi’, Stanton.
accomodated twenty persons. We Vis­ "fresh popcorn.” The lady took her of undertakers. D’yerhere me!”
M- D. Hamilton, Commercial. Monroe.
pers. Suffice it to say that they treat­
A. H. Finn, Tribune, Port Huron.
ited Lovers Leap, Chimney Rock, De­ foot down from the stove, looked at
"Oh, ves; I’m Dot deaf,” was the reed upon every branch of journalism,
the man a moment wl(h pypn glaring
F. W. Newman, Independent Sbclby.
J. A. Marvin, wife and daughter. Democrat vil’s Kitchen, Skull C»ve&gt; Sugar Loaf, and wild, and said, "it is—nd It cAnnot plj» iu n cool. Rteadv voice.
aod were of vital importance aod Inter­
Arch
Rock,
tlie
new
resort,
tori,
etc.,
"Ad’ I’m a favorite of bell, an' the ri­
.- t to the craft. Of the business affairs Sturgt*.
H- C. Acterly, Herald, Hilladale.
all of which attractions have been fully be—and yet it is to me Jong lost Duke val of de’th an’ dockters,” continued
of the Association the Detroit Evening
Eugene Foster, Record, Gladwin.
described in Tux News iu days gone of Oskosh," and she grabbed the old the desperado.
M. Dewey and wife. Time*, Owomo.
Journal ws "they were conducted in I. Geo.
man by the necktie with one hand and
A. V. Pblater »ud wife, Advertiser Hubbard* by.
"Fust rate record, that," was the ap­
an exemplary manner."
ton.
At 2:30 we—with a few exemptions— pulled him down into the seat, and be­ proving reply.
L. 7. Phlsteraud wife. Tribune, DetrolL
On Wednesday morniqg occurred the
gan to mow away corn into her mouth,
C. E. Barnes, Clarion, Reed City.
embarked
on
the
boat
for
Cheboygan;
"I’m a jumping Jumby—Pm the very
election of officers for the ensuing
Mr*. G. W. Owen. American, Curruna
The popcorn man blushed, looked at
fe’tber that broke the campbell’s back
Ward Ingeraol and Mia* Hammond, Journal, reached that city and immediatly took
year, with the following result: Presi­
the Tnlnnd Route for Toplnabee. Thia the rest of the passengers to see if they —I’m a Texas steer stampeded—I’m *
dent, C. 3. Hampton, Harbor Springs ; Corunna
The*. J. Peach, Herald, Big Rapid*.
j trip ia a mo*t charming one and excla- were looking, and said, as he replaced curncl straight from Arkansaw—an’,—
Secretary, Orno Strong. Nashville;
J A. Trotter and wife, Pioneer, Vassar.
Frank H. Thoma* and wife, JefferaonUn, malions—-eapociolly when one wheel of the neck tie knot from under his left ear ---------- yer! look out. fur I’m gom’ ter
Treasurer, Fred Slocnm, Caro. Trav- Caro.
onr steamer trieel to climb a pile in and pushed bis collar down, "Madame, shoot!” Simultaneously with the ele­
erae City was fixed as the place of the
J. T. Cobb and wife, Grange Vlaitor, School­
in the river.sucreeding in elevating one you are mistaken. I have never been vation of the revolver the stranger’s
next meeting ; time and arrangement* craft
F. W. Boughton and wife, Chronicle, Mar­ aids of the boat some 10 or 12 feet a dnke of Oskosh. I live here at the foot flew forward and upward, the ball
subject to the executive committee, shall.
Junction.” The
, UQ woman looked
,w„q at him
„„„----------------hi, bwrt„nt cnulbi
Ural.
above the other—were abundant.
which ia composed of the officers named
T- B. Fox and wife. Era, Roebeater.
thoogh ,h. doubted bi&gt; .uusmont, I u„lv
rooZ_,nd
„ltb
John Becker and daughter, Lumberman'a
We took supper at the magnificent
above.
v
lr
l.f
l.lm
Gazette. Bay Citv.
but let him go.
Mullet
Lake
House.
After
supper
the
r
u
n~.lt..
___
*
___
a
rapidity
of
movement
that
gave
to
The following resolutions were preJ. R Doughty; wife and *tster, Enterprise.
He
proceeded
to
the
next
scat,
when
a
'otod and upon motion unanimously
ananimously Wl.
« .. membersof the association were call d
. his russet brngan the appearance of
aented
| A. J. Aldrich snd wife, Republican. Colfi- to order and tbt? following unanimous­ serious looking man rose np and bow-1
a chunk of lightning in a mighty buny,
adopted :
I water.
ed; the popcorn man also bowed and
ly adopted :
.
he kicked Bloody Bill under the chin,
J. H. Junkln, Record. Northville.
Raaolved, that the thank* of the Aa*oclatlon
J. W. Cannon and wife, Globe, Oxford.
are herby tendered to the Miehizsn Central.
Resolved, That the member* of the Associa­ and *niiled as though he might have behind the ear, in the stomach. Id the
B. B. Bissell, Republlcsn, Albion.
Lake Shore snd Michigan Southern, Flint A
tion wbo bar* been *o fortunate a* to enjoy met him before. Taking a paper of
back, on the chin, with first one foot
W. L Bond, Time*. Pincoolng.
Pere Marquette. DetrolL Lansing Northern,
the excursion to M»« Upper Peninsula and re­
J. W. Lnng, wife and dsugfater, Times, Ml. turn hereby place upon record thl* expreuion popcorn and patting it in bis coat tail and then the other, and so effectually,
Grand Rapids A Indiana, aod Detroit, Grand
Haven A Milwaukee Railroad comp*r‘ ‘ ‘ “ Pleasant
of thank* to the M. C. R. R. and genera) pas­ pocket, the serious man said, "I was too, that the astonished and thorough­
8. C. Rowlaon and sitter BUixlard, Hillsdale. senger agent O W. Rurgle* an&lt;l hi* a**t*tznt,
their very liberal favors extended In Conner8. D. Crane and wife, Republican, Center- F. J. Whitney, for the facilities, provided snd honestly elected president of the Un­ ly shocked man-eater found it impossi­
tlon with' thin annual rnerting, and we rscosnlze In the pa**enger agent* ”f the several vtBe.
eourtclse* extended: also tu Frank Brron. lo­ ited States in 1878, but was counted out ble to use a single one of the dozen
Mm. A Custard, Tribune, Mendon.
cal agent at Bay CUr, who ha* accompanied
rallmad* named, gentlemen who bare large
L G- Wilcox and wife, Ixnd Guide, Detroit. the excurslonlsU and done every thlug In bi* by the vilest conspiracy that ever was weapons attached to his belt. But the
heart*. If the corporation* they repre«ent are
j popularly supposed
E L Sprague and wife, Tnrt*r«« Bay Eagle, power to render the occasion in every way both concocted on the earth, and I believe terror was really hrave, and be strug­
suppotwd to have
hare no souls.
soul*.
enjoyable and profitable; that the Association you are one of the conspirators,” and
gled pluckily to uphold and preserve
ha* been placet! under obligation* to many dif­
ferent parties along the line for favor* which he spit on his hands and looked the the sanguinary reputation so dear and
we hereby grsteful'y *cknow]ecgc.
popcorn man in the eye. The popcorn profitable to him. until his slim aud
j City for the regs' entertainment they have gtv
{J. P Grow
"g^J^buoe. Bay City
This pleasant duty performed we man said he never took an active part
...
" a joraan, lieraia. Wyandotte.
supple antagonist finally terminated
I
THE
‘ trolL
w w Record, Michigan Good Tempisr, IU- , again "took tn water" and soon ar- in politics, and had nothing to do with ■, the figl.r bv a double-footed kick that
Tilt hsmaitwt
HASQl ET.
river! at the Pike House, Topinabee. that Hayes business at all. JL
T' 611 *’
ettetched Bloody Billproneand breathProbably the most refreshing feature |, L Cline, Pre**, BayCity.
B»y Cttv.
Here some of the lively onesdiscov- serious mao sa‘. down and began
eat* ­ less upon the floor.
E. 8.
Enterprue,
Willtematoo.
1
! of the meeting was the banquet spread |। v
“ Andrew*, *
“•
“ w,
”‘ -*
C.
L
Faller,
wife *nd niece. Herald. G»y- , cred a piano in the dining room, and ing the popcorn, while the two women
at the New Fraser House, Tuesday ev- I| lord.
When restored to consciousness he
r chairs and tables were wbiskedlto one on tb. other .ide of the ror helped appn)„ched the greet uokoown ud
••ning. The spacious dining room was;, Frank Byron, M. C. R. R. BayCity.
| J H McCall and lady. New*. Barnesville. O. j end of the room in n jiffy. Two set* of themselves to the corn in the basket,
handsomely decorated and illuminated
I said:
for the occasion. There was / profus- 1j This company included some of the ’merry people former! on and dancing I The popcorn man held out his hands
"Fur the las'—but, fust, what shall I
, best-natured and jollieat specimen* of । Is-gun. Thia was kept up for more ; foi the money, when a man twe
’o^seats ; cai) yerf Geuefl—&lt;iook —president!"
ion of flowers, but tlie crowning decor '
humanity that ever graced an excur­ : rhitti an limir or until it was time to re- back came foward and shook hand*
“Plain mister," said the other.
at ion of the room wo* a representation
sion party. We "supped” at the Went­ pair to ous train. Topina»&gt;ee is a new t with him, saving: "They told raeyou 1
"What! Yer a plain mister!”exclaimof a Gordon press constructed wholly
worth House, Mackinaw City, crossed resort for hav
fever sufferers. It is would not come, but you have come, e(1 terror’ incredulouslyfrom flowers. At the close of the ban ,
1 the straits on a I ig ferry bontnndstartbetween Mullett an;! Daniel, and now we will fight it out.
quet President McMillan delivered the i| ed on the JIM mile jaunt through an nl । nicely located
__ ______
Burt Lakes, on the line of the M. C. R. I will takethis razor
nnd________
you can_____
arm
MAMemblnge over to jolly, good-looking j'
"All right, all right, since yer say so;
{ most unbroken forest of both pine and R. and will undoubtedly become a fa- : yourself at your leisure.” The man
bv G—! yer deserve promotion. Now,
| hard wood to Marquette. The sleeping metis resort,
I reached into an inside pocket of bi* &gt; mister, fur some years I’ve thot I was a
accommodation* of the D. M. A M. R’y ,i Upon boarding the train,every mem­ coat, evidently for a razor, when the whole menag’ry in myself—loyne, elctrain was somewhat limitevl, or else the ber ot t*&gt;e partv realized that he or she popcorn man started for the door, bi* tint, wtilf, on’ all tli-»t, but I’ll be durn, ning order. A press glee dub.with ye
crowd was too large for’em, hut not­ wna weary enough to retire to the eyes sticking out two inches. Every
i ed ef hit don't look ter-day like I’d
1 humble local as chorister, had Immsd orwithstanding the fact that the quill­ sleeper, but reiuerul&gt;ering that with the person he passed took a papper of pop l&gt;een runnin' a two-bit sideshow all
ganized, which interspersed the im
drivers were tired and sleepy, they morning came parting, and tipt many corn, one man grabbed his coat and erlong. Ef agreeyble, sir. I’d like tu
promptu speeches that followed with
yielded gracefully to the situation, hus­ acquaintances had been formed, with tore one tail ofl. another took his bask­ I’nrn who an’ wliat yer air."
songs, one of which was written spec­
bands separating themselves from whom they were loth to part, visiting et away, and as he rushed out on the
"I,” replied the stranger, in a deep,
ially for the occasion and set .to the
their wives inorder to give the ladies was pretty throughly indulged in all platform
tlie basket was thrown at his grave voice, "am the great Amerinin
,
tune of "Good bye, My Lover, Good
the full benefit of the sleeping car ac- night
long. Everybody expressed Lead, and a female voice said, "I will be tDU|e.”
bye." Mr. Nisbett conducted the meet­
c'uiimndations. whilst they «moked. themselves hertlly pleased with the ready when the carriage colls at 8,”
, “Then, God be thauked,” gasped the
ing in a pretty and pleasing manner,
spim yarn", and enjoyed themselves so meeting and excursion. Said twas the
As the old gentleman struck the plat­ trembling terror, “that yer didn’t have
calling upon different persons to re­
well that daylight appeared before they greatest success of the kind ever held form and began to arrange his toilet, on yer irnn shoes.”
spond to the subjects be announced.
realized it.
With the light came in the State, and that if they lived be met Fitzgerald, the conductor,
For instance, D. B.Ainger of the Char­
A sharp lad of fourteen started out
glimpses of Lake Superior, a very they wanted to be counted io for* the who asked him what was the matter.
lotte Republican was asked to toll
pleasing contrast to the wild scenery next one. But there is an end to all He said 1‘ierce told him that the crowd two or three weeks ago with a twowhat he knew about "the missing
through which we were ’impelled to things —especially pleasant ones—and whu going to the legislature, "but, ‘says shilling bouquet in His hand and rang
satchel, or the secretary’s dilemma;"
upon arriving at Bay Cift soon af­ he. as he picked some pieces of paper the door bell of a house occupied by a
A. McMillan of the Bay City Tribune
ter six a. ni. of Saturday, hand shaking, collar out of £he back of Ins neck, "if widow. As she came to the door he
to relate bis experience ns a missionary
we were met by a committee ot lead­ embracing, "good byes and “God bless those people are not delegates to a asked :
on Bad Island; Jos. Saunders of Bat­
"Is this No. 2640 Blank street !”
ing citizens and escorted to the two you’s” were the order. A remnant of democratic convention then I have
tle Creek to explain bow he lost his
principal hotels, the Mensard and Clif­ the great party returned to Jackson, been peddling popcorn on this rood toil
"boodle;" A. C. Teft of the Alpena Pi­
“Then thia bouquet is for you, with
ton, where, after washing and break­ and then dwindled down to C 8. Hil- years for nothing, and don’t know my
oneer, the ups and downs of newspa­
fasting, we were ready for sight-see­ houro. wife, and _-e local, when the business.’’ Fite told him they were the compliments of—of—why I have
per life; A. C. Maxwell to explain the
lost
his card.”
ing. and the opportunity came in the Grand Rapids branch «as struck.
patients going to the insane asylum.
workings of the Quannecassee ditch;
shape of plenty of carriages, furnished
So far as we are concerned, the j The old man thought it over a mo- 1 "Forme! Oh! how sweet! Never
ye humble servant to state what he
who it was.
gut
by the citizens, as soon as we were ready trip lias done us a mint of good, and if ' ment, and then he picked np a coup- ' mind the card—I can guess
knew about Bay county strawberries,
for them. Everybody was surprised there is one thing we are proud of ling pin and went looking for Pierce. । Here my lad. take thia"
and Fred Slocum of CaTowliet heknew
They expected to above another, it is the hearty interest He says he will kill him. Pierce has । It was a fifty-cent piece, and it soenabout beiqg burned out. W. F. Clark with Marquette.
jeouraged the lad that he began to buy
find a shabby mining town, but found! that the many members of the Michi­ not been ont of the house since.
of the Port Austin News, the oldest ed­
I bouquets and bunt the city directory
an elegant city, nicely located on the gan Press Association stem to have in
itor present, gave a very interesting I bluffs, built of stone and brick and
&lt; for the names of widows. He played
BLOODY BILL THE TEBB0R
us and our future welfare. Editors al­
account of pioneer printing, and short■
that game right along until some of
possessing all the conveniences of a me­ most universally represent the the able,
remarks were made by Geo F. Lewis1
"Whoop-la, whoop’’’ thundered the them gave him away to the police and
tropolis. Marquette with its substan­ influential and moral part of humani­
of the Bay City Morning Call, and oth- i
hairy, herculean, heavily Armed terror an officer overhauled him and remark­
tially built buildings reminded ns of ty, and to feel that you have their
of terrible fellows, as he kicked open ed:
era. Geo. M. Dewey closed the meet* '
.
ing with a brilliant eulogy upon the i Denver. What Denver is to the west, confidence and friendship is a fortune the rickety door of the "Frontier Sa­
"You'll have to drop this, my boy.
. Marquette is to the Upper Peninsula. of untold wealth to a humble plodder
generosity of railroads in general and
loon,” and glanced thieateningly upon but there is no law to prevent you car­
A sumptuous banquet was spread at like ourself.
the hospitality dr the inhabitants of
the quiet crowd within. With a defi­ rying a pair of No. 2 shoes from house
the Men sard House at one o’clock to
Bay City in particular.
Now doth the picnic youth and maid­ ant swagger, and many horrible oaths
to house to look for the owner who lost
which Uie party, owing to the bracing,
en bloom forth in all their glory. Ar­ he advanced to the bar and said:
Ths people and press of Bay City
I them on the street.”
atmosphere they had taken in during
did everything to make the visit of ye
rayed in smiles mid garments of white,
"How's biz to-day, Toddymau!”
the morning, were abundantly qualifi­
qnill-drivera one that would be long
at the riling ot the sun, they return
"Dull Bill, dull. Can’t yer he’p me । "Who is that!” asked Jones of Ben­
ed to do ample justice. At the close of
again at ths setting thereof, clothed in ont!”
remembered. Carriages were ever at
ton, a* a man’passed.
the banquet Joe. Saunders of the Bat­
brown and green decorated garments.
the command of the members of the
"Of co’se I can—an’ will," answered
"He’s a carpenter!" was the reply.
tle Creek Republican read the follow­
Yea, verily bis white duck pants plain the terror.
Association to drive about and note the
"Is he any good! He wanted to buy
ing, which was adopted by a rously showeth the green moss stains which
varion* attractions of the third city,
Turning, he called out to the loafers a ham at my store, to-day, and give me
did put themselves thereon as heclim- scattered around the room:
and Wednesday forenoon the steamer
hie word he’d pay forit Saturday night.
Resolved, that the thank* of th* Michigan
Burt gave the editors and their Indies prtw association am hereby tendered to gen­ eth the tree to hang the hempen pend­
"Come up hyer, come up, yer d----- Do you know him!"
a ride up and down the river and an eral superintendent D. MeCool and general ulum on which to swing her, while near coyotes! an’ treat yo’ae’fs, an’ me too,
"Slightly. I know that hie word is
opportunity to visit the largest saw Kseuger and ticket agent Frank M'lligan. of the top thereof, and where their full­ at yo’ own expense. That’s right,” he n- good as his bond. Is that enough!”
Detroit.
Mackinac
A
Marquette
and
Marmill in the United States, and a salt qqette A Western railroads, for transportation ness is, have these same white duck continued, as ten or twelve persons ad­
It looks like it ought to be.”
block.
"That’s what I thought, and I took
and personal attention* securing our conveni­ panto changed to "crushed grass" and dressed, sprang nimbly from their keg
berry pie tints. She who went forth in perches and smilingly expressed their his bond, ten years ago, for twenty
Wednesday at 1:15 p. id. the editors ence and comfort.
Also to the citizens of Marquette for the
*nd their ladies departed in aped*! very complete arrancement* by which we have' all her glory, looketh even as though willingness to accept any invitatim? dollars, and it has been good enough
coaches as the guests of the M. C. R. R. enjoyed the carriage ride about their be*atifui. her robes bad been used as a towel, however worked, the said terror might to keep ever since. I suppose bis word
city, and tbl* bountiful dinner; and from
will last twfce as Inng. Come around
for Mackinac and Marquette. Below which wc anticipate an instructive and plea* yet both are much pleased, at least so extend.
in the spring of 1900 and let me know*
ant excursion to the mine* this afternoon.
they say, with their picnic experience.
we give the
"Hump erlong----- ! an’ in a hurry,” about it. Tata.”
LWT OF XXCUR8IOKI8T8:

�ThrZNrwS.

DEATH ENDS THE CLEW.

;be plague spreads.

PINKERTON’S LIFE IS DONE.

BREAKING OUT IN ITALY AND RUSSIA

Tt»a Orwt OStMtlve Wreath's «)• Em*
Attar Many bays at Hopair.. Illnrre—
Ulurj ot HI* Long and Noec.Ul
right with Crtma.

asvsrsl latecsaO asllvrt E.capa frost
Quarantlaa—A Poat Mortem Mbowa Xt.
to Bn Asiatic Cholera—-A Blot
at AJgtera.

ALLAN

N ARHV 1 LL *C
"SATURDAY,

•

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JULY 3t 1884

W. C. T. U.
Far OmU «&lt;»»• a»4 Satire Ua4.

A UMAKKAnidt MAR OOXB. .

. U&amp;AK 8istkrs;
Wheu requested hy y«ur cotoiuittei
to p*i»pa*%Man«*thiUK for tbeoolumu so
kindly riven by tl»n editor of The
News and dedicated to the caoae »»f
tempeTMOcn, I hardly knew what, to do.
for when I looked within my own miiid
my own atom of knowledge, I found
much a vacancy lU«-re, I win about «lia•ouragrd, but b&lt; day* and years juiM.
when temporrtocv workers .were te.wrj
in our midst than they art- now, I nevei
failed to throw in my few broken
tbonghta when called upon, I can hard
ly And in my heart to decline now.
even though among our lioct of hoin*
■peakers and writers 1 should not b«
mowed if I kept silent.
My mind rana bark over the past six
years of temperance work in thia p'acc
to the many pleasant social, intereetim
meeting* that have been held, to the
eloquent addresses of our home and
foreign speakers, to the' meetings ot
the W. C. T. U. where we have talked
and prayed over the subject of intemp
trance and sent delegates to tempe­
rance conventions in different parts of
the state, and in my impatience I am
led to say what haa it availed in com
parison to what should have been ac•omplidiod in pntting down this great
evil in our nii'tot, and long for mnn
rap'd strides towaid peace and good
order iu onr community, when the ty
rant king would Ire destroyed and our
peace no more disturbed by drunken
brawls, hut the infitnmoe of truth and
Christianity would brood over our vil­
lage and our homes. But let me any I
firmly believe by past and present
movements, that this glorious state of
things will never be brought about un
til itis largely done by temperance
voters; until prohibition shall be stamp­
ed upon our hearts and preached upon
our business from the Atlantic to the
Pacific. .
This great world of oura is too fu'l
of suffering and crimes for intolligeo'
ebrfatian men and women to hold their
pence, or be idle lookers-on while the
great mass of human beings are rash
ing blindly to distraction, when it is
within our power to save at leant a
share, aud bring about a greater refor­
mation than has ever yet been known
in the mornland temperance field; and
when we may be able to say one to an
other: "Lo, the day breaks and the
shadows flee away.”
We ntny pour forth our
smooth
sounding essays of polished sentences,
to please the ear and entertain an au­
dience, but what does it amount to.
unless we practice our precepte;and the
only way tn carry them out with per­
manent effect, is with the ballot.
I
have reference of course, to the men.
for the women have not yet the privil­
ege of using it; and though I have
never advocated woman suffrage, nor
cared to have it brought about, on'y
tor this one ipie.stinu of temperance, I
feel convinced that there is not an ear­
nest, truth inspired woman in our com
nmm:ty. who at this present day with
the evils and practice of intemperance
constantly before her, but Lhat would
use the ballot to put it down had she
the privilege.
But many tell us we should not bring
temperance into politics. Ah, but if
tlie principle is right we should bring
it into politics. It is almost as much
of a mystery to me as any I find in na
cure or theology, why in tho past few
years, nien who claim to be strictly
temperance men,and have so thorough­
ly advocated the course, should not
vote for license,. We might a*, well
license men to commit murder, as to
deal out poison to their fellow men,
which is only another and worse form
of murder; but they have been licensed
to do their deadly work. They pay
their license which gives them legally
(though not morally; ns good a right to
follow their business a« any businea**
merchant has to sell articles of
food and clothing. Yea, they pay there
House and temperance people share
tho proceeds; (we are guilty of this)and
then coax them to quit the business,
which we should never have given
’hern the legal right to commence.
Yonrs for temperanc*-.
Tlie next meeting of the Union will
meet at Mrs. D. C. Griffith's next Tues­
day afternoon.

"The difference between me and the
strawberry and oyster is thia,” re­
marked the Promise to the banana
pool. "I work but once in four years
while the strawberry and oyster have
to work every year. To be sure
the oyster gets pretty tired at the end
of the seaaoo, but look at me. I have
to work for tlie nominees of both partfes. In fact the short Reason of work
1 put in once every four years ia more
debilitating tn the ordinary constitu­
tion than all the work nf the straw­
berry combined.r And then
the
Promise rushed off the hotel steps after
a man, patted him on the. back in n
familiar manner nod was heard talking
about a government appointment a*
they went around the corner.
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A band of hoy brigands, who had
vowed tn exterminate the dude, was |
recently discovered in New York. Each ;
boy fa supposed to have been armed
with a feather with which ther intend­
ed to braia.the dudes.

Chicago, July 2.—All-^Pinkerton, tbe
lieud aud founder ot UwY^it Hukerton
National Detective Agency/ died at his
Imjiiio, 554. West Adams street, at 8:05
o’clock yeatetday afternoon. His death
bad been momentarily expected for some
bourn. Hto friends had given up all hope of
hfu recovery some days before hto death.
He was sixty-five years old.
• Allan Pinkerton was bom In Glasgow iu
18IB. the son of a small tradesman. He
married young and Immediately after left
for tiie SV extern hemisphere, landing in
Canada The young couple’s early strag­
gles were a series of hardships, aod after
many vicissitudes Pinkerton came to this
city, where be engaged in the cooper trade.
It was while be was thus engaged that
Air. Pinkerton allowed tils detective qu db
lies and made a name in detective circles.
Very little money was io circulation, aod
tbe Milwaukee Fire aod Marino Insurance
Company issued checks, which passed ai
an equivalent. They were cheap affairs
aud ea-diy counterfeited. The result was
Hut numerous fraudulent cheeks were soon
in circulation. Some of these forged checks
came into hla bauds, and he resolved to
bring the rascals to Justice, which b&gt;_ final­
ly did.
(
Mr. Pinkerton was appointed! special
agent of tlie Treasury Department under
Secretary Guthrie in 1848, and' was later
made special mail agent Here his detective
experience came in good play and won him
I urels.. Iiris54 bis services were in such
groat demand throughout tbe country that
he came to Chicago and established ths
Pinkerton Detective Agency, which, in
&gt;ater ' years.
became
national In
its work. He established branches al
New York and Philadelphia with great
success, aod tbe men under bis iuslrucUuu.*
woiked wonders in unearthing enmiuab
and criminal acts. His early detective work
wax marked by his cun viclion ot Augusta
btu it Byron, tbe illegitimate soo of Mary
Sturt and Lord Byron, ami a nephew of Ad­
miral Napier of the English Navy, for train­
wrecking aud plundering Um Um ted Slates
mads.
Uno of Hie moat notable of Mr. Pinker­
ton's early cases was the arrest of Nathan
M rotioy, agent of tho Adams Express Cutnpaut nt Moulgmuory, Ala., who stole 34U,OzO from Uie company and ran away. Aller
some months of labor Maroney was found
and nearly all tho money recovered from
ila biding-place In a New Jersey farm-house.
A little time afterward he ran down Andy
and William Roberts and otherr, recover­
ing &gt;3u,oi)U which they had stolen from
an express car on tho New Haven 11*11Hoad.
While looking for incendiaries
among the Philadelphia, Wilmington &lt;Jc
Baltimore Railroad in 100! ho discovered a
plot to assassinate President Lincoln at B b
Utuore when be should puw through dial
city on his way to Washington to be Inau­
gurated. Mr. Pinkerton carried the Presi­
dent through Baltimore in disguise and
■nnded him safely in Washington. During
tlie war Mr. Pmktrtbn was authorized by
tbe ITesident to organize tbe Secret-Service
Division of the Union Army. He served
nt its head under the name bf E. J. Allen
throughout tile war.
Alter the close of the war Mr. Pinkerton
resumed his private detective work. He se­
cured the arrest and conviction of six
thieves who stole 8100,000 of the AdamExpress Uompmy from a train near Balti­
more, recovering all tlie money. He also
brought to Justice robbers of tlie Harden
Express Company, at Baltimore; the Car­
bondale bank, al Carbondale* Pic : the
Adams Express ( oinpany, on Ute New Ha
ven Railroad; Myiart's Batik, at Scranton.
Px. and
the
perpetrators of liir
Hudson River Railroad robimry. in which
0.100,000 was stolen from the Merchant Union Express Company, h: the same year
(1808) Mr. Pinkcrtou arrested the lou.
Reno broUiers and Charles Anderson, ex­
press robbers who had terrorized lire whole
country around Seymour, ln&lt;L, where they
lived. One of their acts was the robbery of
an express car of 8v~,0J0 near O-k&lt;mh1 Sta­
tion, ln&lt;L (hi tlie!r arrest they were placed
in Jail at Now Albany. Masked men over­
powered the Sheriff in charge and hanged
the desperadoes.
He leaves a widow, Mrs. John Pinkerton,
whom be niamed on leaving bls home In
Scotland. Three children survive of the
eight who were bom to them. They are
William A. Pinkerton, the eldest, wtio has
charge of tlie Chicago office of the agency;
Robert A. Pinkerton, General Superintend­
ent, with immediate charge of tne Eastern
oflices, and Mrs. Chalmers, wife of William
J. Chalmers, of Chicago. Mr. Pinkerton
was quite wealthy, owning much valuable
res! estate, besides ills elegant residence
and magnificent country place.
Plying Many Millions of Interest

New York, July 2.—Vast sums of mon­
ey were paid out In thio cl|y for July Inter­
est to-day. Tbe United States four per
cent. 1907 bonds owed 87,387,725 interest
and tbe Pacific aid bonds sixes owed 81.038,­
705, nine-ten ths of wbicb will be paid out
at tbe sub-Treasury in this city. The
Union Trust Company paid &gt;1,000,000, tbe
Mercantile Trust &gt;1,200,000, and three
other trust companies &gt;2,000,000 combined.
The Northern Pacific began paying &gt;1,211,355, and tlie U mon Pacific began paying intereit this morning despite the rumors to
the contrary. Tbe Missouri Pacific passed
out &gt;050,000 of tbe &gt;1,600,000 due, aud will
continue paying today. Tlie Wabash made
default on all iu bonds and those of the
reads unde ite coulroL
Tbe Denver &amp;
Rte Grande failed to meet 8655,917 due.
Thon were the two principal defaults. As
much as &gt;83,000,000 cab will be paid in
July interest Id this city betora tbe end of
tlie week.
Shields by Starvallea.

Atchbox, Kam. July 1.—Lizzie Brno
ley, of White Cloud. Doniphan County,
who started to commit suicide by starva­
tion. • ucceeded bunday morning at three
o'clock. She wholly abstained from food
for a period of fifty-threedaya, during which
time riie also stubbornly refused to speak.
Before beg Inning tbe act she had lain sev­
en wnrite «i a bed of stefauw. aud
Her system was tlierefurc much reduced
when she began. An autopsy revealed the
fact that her organs were all perfectly
healthy. Tlie foniint verdict of tbe physi­
cians was death by starvation. When she
took tlw strange freak she had an uupleeei.it qtiarref with her father, aod Uie death
of 3 little niece whom riie had reared di»ronriosi her. She resolved upon suicide.
1,cm tried chloral, and that friliug abe
rating.
Boston Debt Increasing.

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-Tl*e debt of Boston ra'?7 ilttttawr'he year.

raooREM or nnt scourge.
Touixjx, France, July L—Tbe steamer.
Mistral arrived here yesterday from Mar­
erilles with a ease of cholera oq board. Tbe
vessel was ordered to quarantine, but soon
after tho Captain and entire crew, includ­
ing the sick mon, abandoned her and took
to tl&gt;e woods Gendarmes are searching for
them. Six deaths occurred here from six
o’clock Tuesday night up till noon yester­
day. Many refugees are in the railway
stations here. A transport has been sent
from Italy to convey Italians to their native
country. The disease has sprea** to vil­
lages in Ulis vicinity and four deaths have
‘occurred.
Toulox, July L—It to generally ad­
mitted &lt;liat the worst of the cholera crish
isover. One feature of the disease has
been the shortness of time elapsing be­
tween seizure and death. This would seem
to Indicate that tho malady is Asiatic chol­
era. During Un eight hours ending at
seven o'clock last night one death occurred.
Mak-kiu.es July l.-r-Nodeaths occurred
here from cholera between the hours of
nine x m. and six p. m. Five fatalities oc­
curred Sunday night. Tbe Peninsular and
Oriental Steamship Company will discon­
tinue running Vessels to London and Bom­
bay for the present, owing to the outbreak
of cholera. Captain Ballot, of the navy,
committed suicide- wlien his wife was
seized with cholera. M. Rochxrd, Chief
of Uie Naval Health Department, de­
clares that the disease was not brought
from the east by troops. - .
Saluzzo, Italy, July L—A workman
from Lyons wxs seized with cholera br.e
ami soon died. Hygienic precautions are
redouuieu.
Toe militia manenvers ap­
pointed for July have been postponed until
Septeaiber.
OPKsaA,*^July 1.—Six deaths occurred
from six o'clock Sunday night up to noon
yesterday. Vessels arriving from China or
India will be detained twenty-four hours
when they have a clean bill of health, but
fourteen days if they have not. A medical
examlu»tiou to made of all vessels arriving
via Egypt.
Algiers, July 1.—The recent actors of
the Spanish authorities In subjecting ves­
sels from this port to quarantine has cre­
ated a riot here. Tbe Spanish Consul here
has requested Spaniards to remain Indoors
and truoim are stationed in various portions
of the city.
Paris. June 28.—A porLmortcui exam­
ination of two todies was made at Toulon
yesterday.
In each ease there were
unmistakable signs ot Asiatic cholera.
Tlie heart woo ahrnnken and with­
out vesicles. The blood was drawn
Into the lungs The peritoneum was con­
tracted. The Interior of tbe stem &gt;ch was
contracted and sunken. Tba kidneys were
badly affected, but the 11 vet was Intact Spots
of a yellow hue were found on the intestines.
Fires are kept burning on the streets of
Toulon all tlie tune Vigorous efforts are
being made to purify the rity. There were
ten deaths from cholera Thursday. Twelve
new caws were Liken to tbe hoepttaL There
were seven deaths up to noon yesterday.
A reign of terror prevails in tbe stricken
city yesterday.
Post-tnortem examina­
tions have increased tlie alarm. Hundreds
are fleeing from the plague, and carrying
with them the genns of the scourge. Re­
ports frbm Marseilles say th.it tlie cholera
iias made Its appe.u*auce there. Tbe public
fete of July 14 has been abandoned. *1 ho
news from Toulon creoles great alarm
In this city and throughout tbe entire
country. Hie authorities everywhere are
doing their utmost to minimize the mortal
Ity should they have a visitation oi the
plague. So far tliosa who have fled from
Toulun are not known to hare propagated
tlie disease elsewhere. This fact has a
tendency to allay the growing uneasiness.
MAKHEII.I.K3. June 30.--During the twen­
ty-four botirsending at six o’clock last night
four deatiis from cholera occurred. There
were tiirce fata] cases Saturday.
There
are no rase* of cholera in the hospitals here,
and tlie Mineral hegltb of the citizens is in
average condition. The Board of Health
refuses to issue c^an bills of health to vesT01 mjn. France, June 30.—At noon yes­
terday four deaths had occurrol during tlie
preceding eighteen hours. There were six
tlie precerilog day. A petition has been
sent to* the Minister nf Commerce asking
that, on account of the general collapse of
local trade through cholera the dale of ac­
ceptance of bills be extended. Arrivals
from Algiers are subject to five days' quar­
antine.
Lois-imix. June .30.—Special reports in re­
gard to cholera in France give a greater
number of deaths than tlie official returnx
and file truthfulness of tbe latter is dis­
trusted. Bochard, Chief of tbe Naval
Health Department, reports tLa number of
victims al Toulon as from eight to ten
dally; that the aggregate of deaths is
fourteen bi toe navy and tinny-one
In the town, and that there
are
slxty-two patients in tbe naval bospltals.
Rumors are current that tbe Commander of
the Sarthe has committed suicide, the act
being the result of remorse for having intro­
duced cholera into France. A mosquito
plague at Marseilles Increases tbe gloomy
aspect A tiiousand bonfires are kindled -n
various parts of tbe city to disperse tbe
pests. Gibraltar now refuses entrance to
French ships.
New York, Jone 30.—The Health Officer
baa ordered all vessels from tlie West In­
dies, Mexico, tbe Spanish main. South
America or any port where cholera or yel­
low fever prevails, to be boarded and ex­
amined in tbe lower bay by quarantine
officers.
PxtUH. July 2.—Tiiere were three deaths
from cholera at Marseilles Monday night, and
four at Toulon. Tlie railway stations in
both cltiaa are filled with refugee* Italy
has sent a transport to take the Italians
borne from tlie plague-stricken citlex
Madrid, July 2.—The Spanish Govern­
ment to diaaatisfirii with the precautions
by England against cbolerx
It has
therefore
ordered that all vessels arriving at Spanish Forts direct from
Eneland be detained three days; those from
Englund by way of non-Infected French
ports will be subject to seven days' quaran­
tine; tboee by way ot Infected French porta
to ten days. If they have a clean hill of
health; If not, to fifteen days. The same
conditions apply to vessels from England
which take jms-eogrra, baggsge or goods
from veseeta from France.
Three Children Burned.

Yovxoktows, O., July L—The resi­
dence of Mra. Patrick Murphy, ot Brier
Hili, a suburb of tills elty, caught fire yester­
day at one o’clock x m. Mra. Morphy and
sue child escaped, bnt three child ten sleep­
ing in tbe second story, aged five, seven and
nine, were burned to death.'
&gt;24.000 Paid !e* a Harte.

Loudon, July 2.—Lonl Rosebery ha*
purchased FoxhalL paying £4,800.

minok news items.
Wwk
ai, «.
There were twenty-five deattis from yeL
tew fever in Havana lant week.
The Toronto Laeroeee Club defected tbe
Bliamrocka of Miititeea! Saturday for Um
chanipionRlitp of the world.
John Strange, a lumber manufacturer ot
.Manfaba, Wix, whuee debts are &gt;50,000,
made an aMignnment Saturday to P. D&gt;
Morton.
Tbe Hlinobi Watch Company, of Spring­
field, baa shut down for tbs summer, dis­
pensing with tbe services of one thousand
employes.
Tlie iron steamship Onpoko fa on the way
from Chicago to Buffalo with 100,100 bu-hcls of wheat, the largest cargo ever known
on tlie laki-ii.
Colonel John A. Stevenson, Republican
candidate for Governor in the recent elec­
Boo, dfod Friday night In Iberville Pariah,
La., aged seventy-five.
Tbe Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company
filed a judgment, at New York Saturday
nsalnst Um American Heating and Power
Company for &gt;1,157,200.
Palmer. U» Cincinnati murderer, .who I?
partly responsible for Um terrible riota Iu
that city ixri March, has been sentenced tc
be hanged on October 10.
Farmers harveatlna wheat in the vicinity
of Jerseyville. 111., find many fields running
twenty bushels to tbe acre, and report that
tbe average yield -will be fifteen bushels.
William 8. Beach, the distinguished New
York advocate, died Saturday of bsart-disi**e, aged sevunty.-fpur. Deceased will be
remembered as tbe leading counsel for the
prosecution in the famous Tilton-Beecher
rase.
A pool rinong starch manufacturers! has
been formed under the name of the West­
ern Starch Manufacturing Association. Ten
firms have Joined the organization, includlag one from Peoria and another from Dan­
ville, 1IL
Crops and railroads in Western North
Carolina, chiefly in Bunscombe and Mc­
Dowell Counties, have suffered by lieavy
rain.*, tbe former being washed out, and
bridges and trestles of tbe latter wrecked.
Fire Inod-riides have stopped all through
trains.
There are now over 50,000 post-office, in
the United States.
•
The New York anti-Monopolists Monday
decided to form a National League, having
a branch in every city of tbe Union.
In a dispute at Windsor, IB., Sunday
evening, Harry Tice, aged sixteen, fatally
stabbed Newton Ensey, fifteen years old.
Mel I fa Bros., wboleaale dealers in milli­
nery and fancy goods, of Portland, Ore.,
failed Monday for &gt;100,000; asaeta, &gt;20,000.
During June there was coined al the Phil­
adelphia Mint, In different denominations,
fl.771,435.
Captain Andrews, ninety-three yean of
age, has completed his walk from South
Carolina to Mx^achusetts, arriving in Bos
ton in good condition.
Senator Conger hxs been officially notified
that the degree of Ductor of L iws hxs been
conferred upon him by the Gettysburg Col­
lege.
Hog cholera is prevailing to an alarming
extent in the Eastern and Southeastern por­
tions of Fayette County, 11L In many indt-mccs whole herds have died.
The South Platte country in Nebraska,
formerly regarded as almori a desert, now
has abundant crops of grain, and fa diver­
sified by large tracts of timber planted by
tbe Battlers.
Walter Terrell, aged twenty-one, com­
mitted suicide at his borne in Baltimore
early Monday morning, because Miss Ada
Dowd, hfa fiance, refused to keep her en­
gagement and marry him.
Tlie Clearing House exchanges the past
week—S827.273.204—are XJ1.321.204 great­
er Ilian reported for the preceding week;
but when compared with the corresponding
nvrrod of 1883. indicate a decrease uf one
per cent.
Frank Bouchat and John Smcizinger, the
latter an old man with a pretty daughter,
fired several shots at each other In tbe
street al Baltimore Monday, but no wounds
were received. Sinelziuger opposed Bouchat’s attentions to his daughter, and the
duel w.&lt;s the result, the old man first open­
ing hostilities.
The lite Samuel Shoemaker, of Balti­
more, directed that &gt;25,000 be given lifa
sons wheu they each arrivo at the ages of
twenty-one. twenty-eight and tlilny-five
years. The remainder of &gt;1.000.000 to left
to a trust, company to dlvifie tlie Income
among hto children and grandchildren dur­
ing their Ilves.
The St- Croix &amp; Wisconsin Railnmd Com­
pany. capital stock &gt;1.080.000, hxs been in­
corporated. This is a consolidation of the
Si. Croix A Chippewa f oils and of die St
Pau! A St. Croix Railroad Companies, with
Hon. Charles L. Colby as President and
Howard Morris as Secretary. Trains will
be moving from Chippewa Fall* to St Paul
by the 1st of January.
A car-load of new Delaware wheat sold
in Phil delpbia at &gt;L10 per bushel.
Philadelphia plasterers demand &gt;3.50
per day from Monday next nr they will
strike.
Tbe receiver ot the Newark Savtnxs In­
stitution hxs commenced to pay a sixty per
cent dividend, which will require 83,700,­
900.
A charter has been secured at Spring­
field, HL, by C. It Vandercook and others
to build a railway from Chicago to Batavia,
at a coat of &gt;600,000.
The shore end of the Mackey-Bennett
cable has been L.ld in Waterville Bay, on j
tbe Dish coast aod the mid-ocean apllce
will probably be made about July 20.
H. R Thom peon, a paralytic of Mon­
mouth, UL. who lost &gt;14.000 through tbe
embezzlement of R. T. O. Hubbard, was
yesterday lodged in Jail for threatening to
■boot the ex-cashier.
The Secretary of tfte Interior, In compliaoce with tbe request of exule-mea at
Dodge, Kan., has seal an inspector to tear
down the wire fences in Indian Territory
closing the established trails between Texas
and Kansas.
Tlie Citizens' League lias decided to be­
gin a struggle at Milwaukee for the closing
of all saloons on Sunday, according to law.
A number of brewing companies and one
thousand saloon-keepers will make a de­
termined resistance.
William Edinger, a German merchant of
twenty years’ residence In East Saginaw,
Mich., disappeared myaterkmsly on Sunday
night, and to supposed to have &gt;1,200 ot
&gt;1,500 In Lto poaseealon. His family ap­
prehended foul play, claiming that there
was no motive for his intentional absence.
Attempling to Row AcrMS the Ocean.

New Haves, Conn., July L—Captain
John Traynor, of Bath, Mr, on Saturday
put out from Morris Cove in bls slxteenfoot boat, in which he win attempt to row
across the Atlantis. Two years ago be
crossed In an eighteen-foot dory, but the
attempt to row acrees haa never before been
made. Captain Trayuor’a boat to of stanch
build, and fa provided with air-tight coinCronents a* a safeguard ngalnot sinking.
iree months, lie lb'mks, js ample Ume. as
It to hfa expectation to reach Queenstown bv
the middle nf August.

Fourth ol July Celebration!
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VERMONTVILLE.

BARTHf&amp;DOWNISG
,

■ Take the Lead.

SUMER DRESS GOODS!
LARGEST AND FINEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN THIS VICINITY.

Dolmans, Shawls and Summer Wraps
WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TU PROFIT.

FROM THE CHEAP TWO TOR A NICKLE TO THE FINEST AT 82.00.

Parasols in allBstyles and prices.
Ties, Collars, Laces, etc., in endless variety.
Gloves and Mitts frum tbe cheapest cotton to the finest
silk and kid.
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Full assortment Ladies Mubiin Underwear, Aprons, Infants
Robes, etc.
Our D imeetic Department is full in all the popular brands.
Bleached, and Brown Sheetings; Prints, Demins, Ticks, Shirt­
ings, Jeans, etc. w
WE CARRY THE LARr.FJTT RTOT'K nr

In Vermontville, ranging in prices from a good Cotton Suit
at $3, to the finest Imported Worsteds and Whip Cords at
$25. We have just received a few dozen Pants that we shall
sell at 11, Si 50, $2 and $2 .50, the best value we have ever
shown. Call and see them.
£ We are headquarters for Boots-andJShoes.
^Grocery Stock ib^full.
Your patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
IICAHH &gt;X&gt;H JUUT'nsn AMT&gt; 1CCIOM.

_________ MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER
IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPAPED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE

McCormick Twine Binder!

First Machine in the Market. With the 1mk provements for 1884, it Maintains its
Superiority ore-r All Others.

INDEPENDENT MOWERSand REAPERS
Embody All the Latest and Most Desirable Improvements, and are, In ftet, the
Most Practical Machines In the Market.

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
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JULY 6. 1*M

■ lUHlGAN NEWS.

to put uo a notice that p***unirer&lt; are
not allowed to stand on the platform.
Mr. Slterman then deprecated this in­
tro motion of party platform s to guide
Senators in the performance of their
own duties. Democratic opposition to
tids amendment was on tbe ground
that it witli others was forced upon the
bill by Republican Senators in order to
kill it, thus making it aopear that it
of Democratic unwillingness to pen*
siou the Union soldiers. Seu^tor Wil­
liams in tbe course of hla a^Mh,.Mi&gt;l
as there was not a perfectly aouhd msn
on the face of-the earth thirty five
years of age, tills bill would place npou
the rolls 500,000 additions! pensioners,
which would banknpt even our burst­
ing Treasury. ‘He invoked tho shade*
of Sumner, Morton, Stevens, and all
the groat leaders of the' Republican
□arty In tbe day* of its palmiest powei
and glory, to look with contempt upon
their successors,-who had he’d a caucus
to engaged iu tlie miserable little bus­
iness of robbing* handful of war- worn
poverty-stricken Mexicans soldiers yl
their pensions. On the other side
Senator Ingalls remarked
that the
Democratic Senators found no difficul­
ty iu voting somuihicg like a hundred
rn'illion d -liars out of the Treasury t«»
educate the poor people of tbe South,
bnt when it came to pensioning th*Northern soldiers, the Treasury wa*
outraged.
Senator Morgan though'
pensioners at any pace would be well
enough if tho burden of taxation/b*
pay them could be laid on the men ypio
remained at home during the war and
accumulated tbetr millions whileHhei
sent their substitute. He referred to
the Republican Presidential candidate
as a ca*e in point, aud further said thai
John A. Logan’s glory would have been
confined to the triumphs of his youth
on the Battlefields of Mexico, if the
Confederate soldiers had a cowardly
uupathetic, and half hearted man.

■ANY BLAZING OIL-TAIUL

A JURY OF HIS PEERS.
OFFICERS TO TRY GEN. SWAIM’S CASE.

CgiCAGo, Jun* SO. —In reply to the ctrtalanrecently seat oat from u» lie &gt;dqu &lt;rtereof the Nsttonal Veteran Association.

ready over fifty letters bstsn received from
Emily C. Carpenter. of S*be«*. went
military officer* of alt rank* who B-rred dur­
Washtnoton, July L—Th* ITesident ing the war. The asaoeUtton will formally
to milk the cow» a few morning* ago,
convene at its temporary headquarter*.
and dropped dead while at the work.
114 Monroe street, at eight o’clock oa
- Michael Keating, a brakeman in the
DnIBd State* army, aod Lteutenant-Colonei the morning of Uie convention. Among those
employ of the .CWcago&amp;Northwcstern
Albeit P. Morrow, of the Sixth United who have already consented to take part In
Ute proceeding* are Genera! George B. Mcrailway comptny, wa* killed at Bark
States Cavalry, be brought to trial before a Cl. lisn, Colonel Vitas. Generals Itoswran*.
River Thursday- Both . bi* legs and
general court-martial, which te'anpolnted Slocum. Denver, B.F.Buller.SigeI,Goveraor
one arm were‘cut off.
Crittenden and many other distinguished
veterans of-the war. Nearly 8,000 names
Mr*. FebaCrawford, an aged widow,
following l« the detail for the coart:
are already enrolled. After the conclusion
sitter of the Ute Jacob D. Crouch, who
of the convention a mass conference of
wa* murdered Nov. 21 last, notified tlie
Holafilrd. Brigadior-Gcnerd Kobert Murray, the National Veteran AMoetatlim will be
Briuadicr-Gcneral
John
Norton.
Colonel
C.
the officer* Monday morning that *om.&gt;
H. Smiib, Nineteenth Infantry; Colon 1 G. U held in the Exposition Building. Nearly
of tb&lt;ee whose names have
one had stolen &lt;her wallet containing
Andrew^ Twenty-nrtb Infuntry: Colonel L. all
P. Brad ey, Tblr sooth Infantry; Colonel H. been
mentioned will
addreas tbs
&gt;145 cash, aud note* for &gt;100,&gt;68. &gt;50
H Aycra, Second Artillery. Colonel K. 8. nia, gathering.
Il is expected that over
Two-Ueti. infantry; Colonel H. M. Black. 5.000 Democratic survivors of the war who
and &gt;25 and certificate ot depout for
Twonty-tbird in^otry. with Major A. B.
(ought In tbe Union cause will be prvsenL
&gt;900. She like her unfortunate brother,
Gardner a* Ju dye Advooa^.
A i&gt;ermanent orgaiiization will be effected.
kept her money secreted iu the house.
TUK ENOIAHH CASE.
It Is confidenUy expected that before the
William IL English, recalled, testified next
Last Sunday a stranger went to a
election the Aasociatlon
yesterday before the committee that ia i&gt; will PresldenUd
Battle Creek livery stable aud , wanted
have an enrollment of more Uian
vestignting his conduct on the floor of tho 80,000 member* It is esaenUally a polit­
a horse to go a few miles out into the
House tliat, while the case of hta_*on against ical organization, and invitee the adhesion
country. He was gone all night anil
Peelle was pending In the commlUre, ho of all who are in favor of a change in the
called on the Democratic members and National Administration.
returned in the morning, and a few
pressed Ute claims of his son. He said he THE PBOHIBITION NATIONAL CONVENTION.
minute*after tbe horse was. unhitched
did not know that such conduct was im­
PrrraBL'HGH, Pa., June80.—The Nation­
he dropped dead. It was afterward
proper. Mr. Springer testified that Mr. al Prohibition Convention, which will as­
English had asked lilni to see Mr. Cook in semble iu litis city on July 23, will be one
found that lie h-d taken three own
tl»e interest of English, Jr., and he had of the largest temperance gatherings ever
with him to Hastings and relumed, a
done so. Mr. Cook *-dd that lie had been lield In the world. Tlie indications are
drive of 63 miles. f
,
solicited by half a dozen members to vote in that there will »e over one thousand dele­
The dead body of one Hugh McKin­
favor of young English.
gates present, eighteen States having al­
non, West Brauch. was found Sunday
ready selected their
representatives,
\ Nearly complete return* to tlie Treasury and* the interest in the convenUon ia
on the door step* of his own house. His
Department
tor
tbe
fiscal
year
which
closed
increasing every day. Tbe conveotton
rifle was found a few feet away with a
yesterday show that the receipts tor custom* will be held In Itafayette Hall, a place
rope attached to it, aud all the sur­
were &gt;194. 178,637. for internal revenue which is associated with the advanced
roundings indicate that hr had been
&gt;121,219,480, and from miscellaneous pollUcal reform* having been the birth­
sources &gt;27,346,988. The reduction when place of the Republican party. Tlie main
dead a week, perhaps. McKinnon wax
compared
with die preceding twelve month* floor of tlie building will be set apart for
a widower nod lived alone, his house
la over &gt;55,000,000.
the exclusive use ot deleg les. who will be
being in alooelyaud untravied section.
allotted seat* by States in alphabetical orIOWA CONTESTED SEAT CASE.
It is not yet settled whe ther he was
In tbe Iowa contested election case tit d&gt;T. There are many names mentioned,
murdered or committed suicide.
Fredericks vs. Wilson, from tlie Fifth Dis­ bill Clinton B. Fiske, of New Jersey, for
trict, the Committee on Elections, by a vote President, and John Russell, the, veteran
As the U-vear old eon of Myron Me
ot 6 to 5. decided to report in favor of Fred­ Prohibitionist, of Michigan, for Vieo-PrrsiWethv, residing a few mlh-s northeast
dwiL seem* to be a very satisfactory comericks, tlie contestant.
binaton. Mr. Russell will' deliver an ad­
of Marshall, was driving a mower Mon­
dies* on the evening of July 22, on "Politi­
day morning ou his father’s farm, be
Tbe President has nominated Henry S. cal Prohibition,” as a preliminary of Uie
A long, lank, bonev fellow sat in the
■was unseated liy a sudden lurch nf the
Neal, of Ohio, to be Solicitor of tbe Treas­ convention.
seat behind a short, fat, jolly-looking ury.
machine aod landed directly in front,
man. Suddenly the thin man raised
of the knives. Before he could escape
Boton, June 30i—A speciil from Utica
!iia knees, braced against the cushion­
Colonel Gilbert A. Pierce, of the Chicago says
of ex-Senator Conkling that Mr. Conk­
tbe frightened lionwa started up, and
ed back of the seat in front, and com­ Dally New*, was nominated by the Presi­ ling will take no pul whatever in the cambis left arm was drawn in and severed
posed himself foi a snooze. Th® pren- dent yrolerday for-the Governorship of Da­ puign, either tor or against Blaine. He has
kota Terrtocy. Il is not known that been called to Europe on professional busi­
from the body. The othe&gt; arm was
HUieofliis knees gradually increased Colonel Pierce will accept.
terribly injured, bring cut inio the
ness in connection with suits of foreign coruntil they produced bumps on the re­
&gt;BE BL'HKAU OF LABOH BILL SIGNED.
ixirallons, fur whom he has bren counsel,
hone in eight places. Hr died Tuesday
verse of the seat-back, causing the
The President signed the bill Saturday mid will remain abroad th rotighoul tlie sum­
night.
fat man to give a grunt and glauce creating a Bureau ot Labor, which will be mer. lie has nothing to say about politic),
Wm Vandurburg has been missing
except
that under no clrcumstancoa will be
an adjunct of the Interior Departineut The
around. Presently he exclaimed.
some tiqie from bis home near loom.
Bureau is authorized to inquire into mat­ take any part In politics again.
,'Thank you, sir! Much obliged to ters relating to wages, hours of work, wom­
Since his disappearance Oscar Scott.
you. I’m sure.”
an and child labor, imported contract la­
GARFIELD’S MOM ME5T.
VHinlerburg’s half-brother, Ims been
The thin man dropped liis kneesand bor, such as Italians, Slavonians. Hung&lt;living witli the hitters wife. Suspicri ns, Chinese, etc. The lYesliieut will ap­
| apologetically said:
iouiug foul pluy, the officers began
point a Cotumt-iloner sn&lt;l the Secretary of
| “1 la-g your pardon. I hope I didn’t tbe Interior a Chief for tbe Bureau. There
searching fur Vander burg's Iwtdy Tues­
1 hui r j&lt;iu, sir.”
is a good deal ol speculation as to whom
Cleveland, June 28.—The following in
day, when they began digging in an
j "Hurt mef” chuckled the fat pnaaen- tlie President wl'l select. Owing to the a description of the design for a monument
old, partly tilted well, Scott got a re
sin-illness of the appropriation nut much can to tlie late President Garfield .which was
| ger. "Hurt me! Well. I guens not. be done tills year.
vulver aud shot himself. Vandvrburg's
You made me feel perfectly at home, JUDGE GRESHAM WILL QIHT THE CABINET. awarded the first prize on Tliursd iy bv the
body wan fouud in tlie well in a disgus­
j For which I extremely grateful, sir."
Washington, July 2.—Tlie retirement Garfield N-tionul Monument Association.
ting condition. Scott died the same
| The thin passenger looked perplex*d of Judge Greslinm from Uie Cabinet has The author of Uie design is George 11.
evening. Vanderburg's wife has con­
| for a moment, and then stammered: been for some time quietly mootmL It ia Keller, of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Keller
fessed that, she and Scott murdered her
asserted that he has signified hh adopted a tower for tlie form of tbe inonu। "I—I—I don’t exartly comprehend' openly
willingness to accept the vacant United uienL (containing a carved aud sculptured
husband.
। you, dr.“
States Judgeship to succeed Judge Drum­
OUR WASHINGI OS LETTER.
"Well, I don’t suppose you do. All mond. The President has tendered liho
funning » tlignJied sppmach and pro­
I the same you've done me a favor that the jakilllon, and In a few days bi* nomina­
'I'rotn our re&lt;ul»r oom»|»nde&lt;&gt;l)
tion, witli that of his BUi-cessor as Postmas­ jecting porch. The b &gt;se contains n ve*t»1 won’t forget, I assure yon.’’
ter-General, will he sent to tlie Senate.
bull-, on one side of which is Uie keeper's
Washington. D. C., '
"Will you be kind enough to explain WAN! TO BE THE tOMMISSIONKK OF LABOR. ofiice, on tbe oilier a room for relics and a
June 28. 18Sj. \
« hat you mean?” timidly inquired the
The bill establishing the new Bureau ot visitor's register. Tlie vestibule lead* Into
Congress is devoting this week to
Labor Statistics became c law yesterd y. a round, vaulted cb unber of stone, the roof
uttoiMlaled chap.
the passage of approrialion bills with
' carried on eight missive,
Tills fact increased the eagerne** with of which is
"Why. certainly, sir; you »ee, I live
aud without debate. The recent fierce
winch the claims ol Uie respective candidate- polished grafiito columns iu a circle
iu a boat ding-hoii*c when I’m arhoine; far the commi'sionership are being pneued. around
.
the
sculptured
tomb,
in
beats have excited a non-partisan de­
or, ralher more strictly speaking, my The leading of candidate:. In the order In Uie center ol ti pavement tiled in harmo­
sire to finish the session us soon as pos­
nious colon* anil designs, tlie whole lighted
only home is a boarding -house; where which theyareaaid to stand noware JohnJ ar- Dy rlchly-niullioned windows. An atele, or
sible. and the passage of the House un­
of Pittsburgh; T. V. Powdcrly.of Scran­
I endeavor to exist. In that place of retL
ton, am! Miles Humphreys, of lltlsburglL i&gt;uibul dory, outside of the column* sur­
der a suspension of the rules of so Im­
refuge the bed I occupy is as full of Charles 1. Hill, of tlie Stale Department, rounds tbe chamber, the walls of lyhichHre
portant a bill as the Sundry Civil Ap­
hummocks as an old cornfield. So the well-known scientific statlsllclan, has decorated with niches for statue^ or vases
propriation, indicates that the Repub­
of iluwers. A spiral stone staircase leads
when I felt your spike joints punching been aiugested io tlie President by dlstin- from the ambulatory to the top of tho tower,
licans may not oppose a final adjourn­
guhlied New York merchant*, who are
me in the back I really thought I was friends of both genUmnen, as being Just the 250 fevt from the ground in height, winding
ment the last of next week. The dem­
reposing on my own couch. Again tnan for the place, but it seems probable about tlie tomb below. Triple window* at
ocrats of course du not want to come
that Hie place will be given to some repre­ irregular interval*command extended views
back to work after the National Con­ penult me to thank you for making me sentative workingman. Tbe (XMition lias a for miles bi every direction, at one point
feel so much at home."
looking out over Garfield's birthplace, eight
vention.
salary of S3.U00 a year.
tulles distant. Outside of the monument,
The thin mau thanked the fat pas
Oue of the latest resolutions adopted
THE PUBLIC IIKIIT STATEMENT.
. atMive Uie deeply recaseed jxjrtal. is aWena
sen ger for his courtesy, and has ever
The decrease of the public debt during cotta band or frieze of sculpture six foet in
by tbe Senate proposes an investiga­
since Ixx-n trying to find out whether tlie month ot June was &gt;9,217,256. The height, extending around Uie base of
tion of tbe Department frauds aud that
the obese oddity was really as greatfu'. decrease since June 30. 1883, is &gt;101,040,971. I the tower, which is forty feet square.
body has authorized a sub committee
in the Treasury J.’Sl.'Mft.tES
| Tlie frieze Is divlde&lt;l into panels,
aa h»*-seemed, or whethei be was only Caab
Gold certificates
utu»U,«u
of that On Expenditures of Public
with bas-reliefs repre-&gt; nilng Garfield ** an
polite Iwcause he thought himself Silver ccrtiUcates UV.8U.MH
Money to remain for this purpose after
educator, soldier and statesman; long, nnxCertificates of deposit
U.3A.UR
funny.
Refunding
certificates
a»,(XX»
tous watching of the world over his death­
Congress goes.
Lc.al tender*. . ............................ 3«J.6*Lulti bed, and the funeral procession from Elber­
IractionHl curscncv.......................
Senator Ingalls thought there must
Whenever you see a mau with a boat Available
ot-h................................... 13U.HK.,4.Sl on to Cleveland Garfield's remain* will
be some radical defect iu tbe keeping ol of friends, his popularity is, nine times
be enclosed in a crypt below the level of the
chamber under a carved tomb. Tlie family
Departmeu* accounts, which permitted out ot ten, explained by tbe statement
vault Is In the rear of tbe chamber.
a series of speculat.ons to go on for that he possesses personal magnetism.
r.tory
to
tbe
Southern
Kansas
Road.
Mr.
years undiscovered. He did not want This phrase may be misunderstood.
BASE BALL.
introduc-d a bill to incorporate the
the examination coutined to the case* It does not mean that a man ia charg­ Mltcbell
National Encampment of tlie G .and Army of
of defalcation already discovered,but ed with a superabundance of electricity the Republic. Mr. Hawley called attention to
false statement in a »wvcl' printed in rite
though thev should lie such as to satis­ which effects all who ' come in coutact alUc&gt;&lt;rd
that General lx&gt;gan owned eighty
Including tbe games of Saturday the stand­
fy the public mind tkat other irregular with him. Personal magnetism is one thousand acre* of land ... 1 n tbe Hou*&lt;\ by a
vote of 121 to 114. the bill to forfeit the "b ckidea did not remain undetected. It of the simplest things in nature. The bone" railroad land grant was tabled Tne ing of the National League Clubs is a* fol­
subject of printing undelivered speeches In lows:
has been claimed that Treasury book
wideawake, progressive, manly man,
keeping was so perfect a* to make with a big warm heart in active sym­
Providence ...34
II Cleveland...... 19
Boston
.... 34
IZCbicajro......... .19
fraud impossible, but faith in this as­ pathy with all that concernsbisfellowNew York. ... 2S
19 Pblla&lt;ielphia. 15
. ... 25
21 Detroit.......... .IU
sertion has been severely shocked by men. naturally draws around him a port was made on the bill to pension tbe Buffalo
The teams of the Unlun Association have
the disclosures of the past few weeks circle of admiring friends. It is not in
made the following record:
Nor is there any de'enae for the integ­ human nature to stand aloof from *ucl. eral Deficiency bill was pasM-d. with an Item
the payment of *3,000 to CbarlM
rity of those intrusted with money* a man. Such men are leaders in every authorizing
4 Cincinnati18
H. Reed for defending Charles J. Guiteau. Chicago
.21
In Washington 8
like a certainty that any irregularity circle, and now nothing can redd The River and Hart&gt;or bill was further coa- Boston
„ ..
aldcred... In the House tbe day was spent io Baltimore18 15. Kansas City 2 7
will be aaiely and q licldy exposed.
their influence- People who regret considering the bill to adjust the wage* of
Tbe Northwestern League record is as
Mexican war pension* have caused their utter want of magnetism, will not workingmen, laborer* and mechanics under follows:
great discord tn the Senate this week. have far to go to find it, if their hearts
A bill was reported tn tbe Senate on tbe
Rapids...30
8.Milwaukee... .18
The bill dually passed, but the Ingalls are all right. ' The main thing is to 30h utt to forfeit the unearned land-grant Grand
ItayClty............ 2»
9 Minneapolis.
IS
amendment granting arrears of pen­ show a genuine sympathetic interests
Peoria..... ....37 14 Muskegon.. .
Harbor bill wa* taken tip. and several amend­
12
8L Paul
sions to the Union soldiers was reject
12 8tiU water ..
in every human being around us. Tbe ment* were disposed o..... In tbe. HouseMr.
_.
ed. There was much partisan debate man who can do this wins the lewd. If King Introduced a bill appropriating *20^,000 Fort WayneW
prevent tbe introduct.on of cholera .nto
Tike clubs of Uie American AasoclaUoa
on this question, which assumed a po- j he cannot do it, he repels his fellow­ to
tbe United States. The Committee on Elec­ stand as follows:
tions
made
a
report
teat
John
8,
WUel*
en
­
litical phase, and even among political men, and I* left standing alone.
titled to retain bls scat a* Representatlve st- Metropolitan. . .28 12 Athletic
brethren, who did not agree, rough
lanre from Virginia. An interesting debate
Louis..
- M Brooklyn
took plnce on the Furtit cation blit in Commit- BL
words were exchanged. Senator Sher­
Columbus.
UToltat.........
A whiskey shop in the city of Mexico
Louisville..
— 101 Pittsburgh..
man mode axtryng argument against is called "The Life Eternal.*’and an­
Baltimore..
.» iSdndlanap »H*
tlie Ingalls &gt;250,000.00amendment, and other "The Little Hell.” The rmtn
.24 15| Washington.
the Senator from Kansas combated that named the latter understood Ids
dier* improperly charged with desertion. &lt;x&gt;d
Forthcoming National Military Reunion.
Mr. Sherman’s logic with bisusal vigor. business. Tbe individual who christ­ to grnnta pension of tiny dollars per mon-b
St. Paui^ Minn.. July 2.—Preparation*
He called attention to the fact that the ened Che former was a botch. Bnt per
are making on an extensive scale for the
Republican platform of Ohio, and that haps "Eternal” is a typographical error
Jii.Oij.OM trade dollar*, and for an mveatlga- , annual meeting of the Society of the
of the National Convention declared for "Infernal.’’
| Army of tlie Tennessee at Lake Mlnnofor the thing which this amendment
■ tonka August 18 and 14. Tb* coming
embodied. The Senator from Ohio
A New Jersy editor editorially com­ came frr.m the Housejappn petering &gt;13 9M,- ■ meeting will probably be tbe most not­
maintained that the declaration was plained of the indolent habits of hens TOO....In the House tbe Coni erenee Commit­ able ever held by the society. General
tees on tbe Naval Appropriation and Fo*tnot biuding upon the conscience or ac­ when the price of eggs was so outrage­ ofiloo Appropriation blllM reported failure to Sherman will preside. General Grant has
slgniflud his Litentloo to be present for ptrtion of those who were called to vote ously high, and the very next dav one
bajK the last time, aod to deliver what may
on the question. Mr. Ingalls favored of his chickens laid two eggs and reT • Dura Im KIIM.
be his farewell uddres* to the army &gt; nd
liberty of opinion, bnt thought if the spon.led to an encore for several suc­ * Victoria. B. C., July 2.—An explosion people. Tbe annual oration will be tfellvparty platform was to be disregarded cessive days. And yet some persons In th® Wellington Colliery at Nanaimo ye*- sred by Colonel Oz.ro Ihxlds, and the ban­
; quet will be attended by some of the most
by those in authority, party managers argue that the power of the preas is jured a number of ochare.
&lt; noted Duets and orator* of tlie country.
Jikeraihoad managers would do well waning!

s

Erie, P*. July 1—A terrible explosion
and fire occurred at Drift wood, .Cameron
County, this State, yesterday. Driftwood
is a place of one Uiousatjd inhabitant*,
and 1* *4 tbe Junction of th* Alle­
ghany Valley and Philadelphia 4 Erie Rail­
way* A train of empty olf-tank* esed
for transporting crude petroleum, wa*
standing on the side track of tbe flratnamed road when, without previous want­
ing. several of them exploded, th* piece*
flying in a Uiotmand direction* Tbe large
fivemtory hotel of Cb «rle* McDonald, stand­
log io the rear of tbe depot, and-tally com-

l« gratifying tn know a hat to procure that wifi
certainly cure y&lt;m. If you are Billion*, blood

•ill core you *o quickly a* Electric Bitter*.
They str a l&gt;lc»*ing to all mankind, »nd ran ir
had for only fifty cent* a-bottte of F. T. Buit*
on the street* aod *veuae* oT Washington.
For the benefit of the few readers of this pa­
per who do wit already know that Del^nd'*
8aler*tu* at&gt;0 Suds I* kept to tbebiglwst *»*ndsrd of xceileuce, we *&gt; uld any that mu ti U

foundations and immediately took fir*.
Guests to the number of one hundred were
in the hotel, but neaped minus dothjBt
--------- .
and
personal
effects,
soon
fe.'L
Tbe
_ __ fire
__
,___
with great rapidity, destroying nearly
the whole btuhras* portion of tbe
town. Tlie Pennsylvania conni ny’s depot
was partially' destroyed, and fifteen olL
tanka are a total wreck. The can** of the
expknkMi la a mystery. The total lorn I*
&gt;125.000. exclusive of tanks and damage to
the depot and ralway tracks; insurance,
$35,000.

ood-rate good*. l.x DeLand’s only.
that they are better off without bank accotuit*

F; T. Bobe wishes It known that he guaran­
tee* Acker's Dv*pep*la Tablet* to lie the best
remedy for indigestion ever made, that always
relieve headache.
Tbfey say thai the best wife always I* «&gt;nir
others fellow'* wife, but tbe best lu*&gt;y i» aL

A GREAT STRIKE PROBABLE.

Prof. Harrl*' Pastille* for m-rvou.- debility,
le.. rre offered on free tri*!
Their failure

their jni riL Harris Remedy Co.. 8l Ixmlr. Mo
New Orleank July L—Owing to tbe
repeated overflows and low price* the lx&gt;nlaiana sugar industry just now 1* parsing
through a serious crlsl* It has been tbe
boast of tlie *ugar-planters that they pay
higher wages than is paid in any
other branch of. agriculture in tho South,
tlie average ranging from seventy-five cent*
to &gt;1. -5 « day. A movement has ju-d been
inaugur ted tor a reduction of wage* The
planters in several of tlie sugar parl*bes
met Saturday in Terre Bonne and decided
to inaugurate the cut to-day. The planters
of Terre Bonne pledge themselves not to
pay more liiuu fifty cenU a day ^ith
rations,
or
sixty-five
rents with­
out, except in tho grinding season,
when the r te* will be respectively seventyfive and ninety cot* It is probable that
Hie action of the Terre Bonne planters will
be generally followed throughout tlie sugar
district It I* thought the laborer*, almost
altogether negro*-*, will resist the reduction.
About one hundred tlioujiand lalorers will
lie affected if the movement become* gcre

I no not, » ranum.
New York. June 28.—Tbe failures of
the past seven day* reported tu IL G. Duo
4Qi were: United til.tea. 171. Canad*
28; total, 199; against a total uf 203 for the
precedmg week—a decrease i.f 5. The
failure* in the South were notably few, and
tn the Eastern States below Hie average.
lirudslrcei"n »&gt;y*:
‘Tbete were 153
failure* in the United State* reported dur•nr tlie past week. agaln*t 1ST iu the preced■ng week, and I•!•’&gt;, 153 and 103 in tlie cor­
r&gt; »i&gt;oii&lt;iing week* of 1583. 1883 and 1881,

THE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

FORPAIN.
HHKVMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,

HUDACHITOOTHACD.

SORE THROAT.

FIUJWI'BITIS,

FIFTY CENTS * BOTTLE.

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Sycamore. IIL. July 1. For the pad

•&gt; Hie .Mar*l&gt; Binder Company, of till* city,
has been imihewlmt of a failure. The com­
pany’* affair* came to a ellm ix yesterday,
l•■•rtlt)cates of levy being til&gt;-d iu the
Circuit Cleik’s oilire of £.*eKalb County ia
lavoi of the Rochelle National B&gt;nk. L N.
Pt-ny. Rochelle. HL. W. 11. Halcomb, of
Un- Chicago A- Iowa Railro'd. and P. M.

OOITVG WEST.
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH
TRAINS DAILY FROM

CHICAGO, PEORI A A ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

v »n&lt;l Atctllr-J.l
Denver wnb ihrougti tralrai tor
SAN FRANCISCO,
KANSAS CITY,

uf the Divine rotate, tlie total amounting to TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
745.01b. Tlie Marell Brollier* were the in.rotor* and manuf.icturer* of the Mareh
and boutb West, liciudiuc
harvester, which wrought such a revolution
LOH ADO. U&gt;e Valier or u»
• n grain harvcMiing .oiue year* ago. They
CITY OF MEXICO,
were counted among our solid men. Many
iiartles lose heavily, oue tn particular looing
HOME-SEEKERS
xnue 820,000.

K lied in Saving Her Mother from Suic'd*
Hki.ena. M. T., July 1.—Yeaterd y af­
ternoon Mr* C. E. Kemp, while ill and In
'rent pain, attempted to shout herself. Her
.laughter Elia, twenty year* old. tried to
lake the pinto! away, when it wa* di*■harged The bullet passed through tbe
d.mghter's brain, killing her Instantly.
Omaha's Mayor Deposed.
Omaha, Neb., July !.—Mayor Chai**,
who ia under Indictment in the Criminal
Court for bribery, was yesterday Impeached
md removed from office by thu City Coun'I for bribery, drunkenness and Incapacity.
Ex-City Mareti.il Guthrie is cow being tried
in the Criminal Court on chargee of bribary.

\ V 1LL1AM JUhhft,

THE MARKETS.

JLlhL-.
FLUUK-Go&lt;
I'atent*
WHEAT-No. 3 lied.
No. 2 Spring... .
COKN
OATS—Western Mixed
HYB
PORK—Mrs* (New)..
1.ABII—Steam
CHEESE

^yHEN IN NEED Or

GROCERIES!.
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CHICAGO.

BEEVES—Extra
Cboiee.

Inferior Cattle
8HI.RP
BL TTt H-‘ rra

Three Gnitlex. Brown and Whit. . *«»W
nt Iwttom prices.
,

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FLOUR—Winter
4 60 U
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rr

choicer

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Ftoortng
Common Board*
Fencing
Lath
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CATTLE—Best..
n Fair to Good,
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CATTLE—Beet
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HOGS
SHEEP—Poor to Cbofre.

CANNED GOODS,
Don't miss hispectaiifr our fresh *t«x-k-

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar ami R»ti
1wo the
lineal lirandH in tlie market.
Also a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and CijM
We are roo«tantly receiving fre»h Gro*«ri*B
tC prepared to Ml six p*Uta&gt;r ths*
I. Come la and get acquaint! d.

Graves &amp; son.

�FtaffHfar! Flohr!
BLOOD
dfalo-robas, and drive

fflSSif

IEW

MACHINERY!

Ksmraiffia.

which be is rapidly adding.

■ack will ccnvioee all that oar flour h

obtain a photograph nf his

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

Blsiue she shared like tho others, - though
Eph hadn't very much of this wo'ld’s.

fissst.
CoMKODOaa Jo«n H. Braanr, of Mew

trial trip
Syrup will cure pm.

man Gllli

of which was MDl
a the chief.
Cynthia Ann Parker was the heroine of
Texan border.

Her paranta and grand-

mission in his behalf, as they claimed tbe
real life, Joel Chandler Harris, is said to old gentleman was mentally incapable of
bo one of tbe moot retiring of men. His taking care of hla estate. The question
came up before court for a hearing, but old

Lorp Randolph CaunoHtLL ia said to-

Blate. Her grandfather, Colonel Parker,

waa a noted man in hia day. The Parkers
lived on an exposed frontier, and, though
formidable n Indian warfare, they were

hlmaelf. Ephraim Blaine, hia aou-in-law.

Parkers

and Cynthia,

her.

rich, indolent, fashionable mau.
His
father was Chief Justice of Louisiana, and
tbe son inherits his wealth and social sta-

"You are my son-in-law, Eph, I believe F’

“Did you get any dowry with my daugb-

Ex-Govxrnor Robb nr C. Winthrop
long been ona of tbe leading literary ct

Washington monument was commenced .

tbe effort to return her to her family.
Every device was resorted to to gain infor-

If

will

would be believed that she had been killed,
but Anally a vague story would gain cir­ •tor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, recently
culation to the effect that a white girl had said: "I have invested quite largely in

that property you had
Tho witness objected on the ground that
it bad nothing to do with tho case.
“But I'll show you that it has," respond­
ed Gillespie; and to humor him tbe Judge
required Blaine to anawer tho question.
“Well, I didn't have anything," said tho
witness, reluctantly.

here is worth 5200,001. But before I get Were married f"
When Cynthia wa* taken captive the through I will sps nd 5300,001 more. Mr.
“And where is the money F’
savages placed her In charge of their McLean is regarded as a very successful
“Oh—It has been speut for household
women, and the child, finding that she was ■peculator, and hit judgment as to the
and other purposes."
to be well treated, soon came to enjoy the
“Got any of it left now!"
wild life which aha led, and to look upon
the Indiana as her natural friends. When
Emils Zola says writing novels is a sad
“Tuat will do,” said the old man, with a
her clothing was worn out she adopted the
twinkle In his aye. “Pm done with you
savage costume. She learned their lan­
guage, took part in their games, and, he has made a fortune by writing grossly fur tbe present."
He took up tbe next witness, another
eventually, having become a &gt; sturdy immoral teles. He recently expressed a
woman, joined them on some of their raids. sympathetic astonishment over the decay
of English fiction. He ascribes Chis de­ excruciating cross-fire, and so on to the
end, the result with each relative being
wife of the war chief of tbe tribe, appar­ terioration to lbs monopoly tbe clrculattbe same. Ephraim Blaine was called up
ently as contented with her lot as any
_ of ing library bolds, and its tendency to
rho were her constant cater exclusively for young girls, to the
Eph, I want you to tell the Court if
estate was diminished any when I
Some years after ber marriage, when “Any story," he says, “is good provided
re a part of it to you and your wife.”
the Co manebea were at peace with tbe sot- ' it be sontimoutal enough. Neither poetry
tiers, a party .of white men entered tbelr . of language nor observation of life and
camp-one day and found the missing girl, manners is a.ked for. The work is, I bear,
naw grown out of their recollection, al- j done chiefly by women who produce their kept on diminishing UP’
“ I believe you have bought pome land
moot. Two or three children played about ' two or three book* a year. Ahl how I do
her knee, looking much like the other admire their facility. Hero am 1, just
“Added several farms and stocked 'em,
youthiu abcr ginea, save that they were oome back from Azin, where I have been
nea-ar in appearance and much more care- for
- tho
- -last two months compiling notes,
fully watch.-d by their mother. Whenthey and I can barely complete three pages a
“ You have sold your farm and got noth­
q lesilooed ber they found that she bad al­
ing left of ItF*
most forgotten her native tongue, and it
Attounky-Gknkrzi. Brewster's wife h
waa with the utmost difficulty she could the handsomest woman ot the Cabinet cir­
“And you want me declared a luna'ic,
make them understand. Bhe inquired cle. She has a plump unwrfhkle-i face, a
and you take tbs management of my esafter her relatives, and asked many que*tions about the white people generally; •mile. She was the daughter of Robert J.
but in reply to a suggestion that she
should accompany them to her former Treasury, and after an unhappy marriage
The old fellow, tall, gaunt and awkward,
bnmo she said shv was happil) married, with a Frenchman she was employe 1 in
had a good husband and nice children, the Treasury Depsrtmin' here. Her bus­ iro&lt;» in court, glared around on the mem­
and oould not leave tl/em. She had made band having died. Brewster married her, bers of the family who bad wasted their
»ub&lt;taucr, and yet wanted him adjudged a
their home her borne, and no other place
on earth would be other than a prison to plly muted. Mr. Brewster, homely as he lunatic, and blurted out: •• Well, you are
is, hai nothing uncouth in his manners.
Ho is tbe prince of courtesies and waa,
strange to say, a Philadelphia beau Iu the
days of his youth. He is a very proud
was reviv d, and many old settlers who man and many think ho cultivates his
know her father aod grandfather threat. strange dress to attract notice from tbe
terrible scars on his face. It Is a curious
take bar away from them. Nothing could thing that he, like bis wife, wa&lt; married
convince thi-so old settlers that Cynthia to a foreigner before he married her. Mr.
would stay with tbe Indians of her own Brewster’s first wife was a German, aud
she having died, he married again two
omphalic protests by the men who had years later.
Jar GonLD has more enemies on Wall
would-be deHvereni abandoned the idea of street than any other man, and there is no
taking her by force. She was finally re­ telling what shape their enmity may as­
cap u.od most unexpectedly. Being out sume. Scores and even hundreds of ruined
with a war party of tho Comanches in tho speculators ascribe their misfortunes to
fall ot tQM, she was cut off from tlie braves him and many of these are only awaiting
in some manner by General L. B. Rots, ot a suitable opportunity of revenge. Gould
Waco, and taken prisoner in company seems to bo conscious of this, aod there­
fore keeps concealed as much as possible.
one recognised her, bnt after being taken He is, indeed, the hidden power of Wall
to .Canton, Van Zindt County, some
close observers expressed tho opinion one ran obtain admit:ance until
that she was a white women. Then the
story wae cireubued that she was Cynthia placed in the visitor’s band, on which is
Parker, traditions of whose fate still ex­ printed as follows: “State name." “State
isted, and her brothers and venerable residence."
“State business." These
grandfather were sent tor. Tbe brothers being printed one above the other, with
looked at ber long and earnestly, but could broad blanks to be filled out, have a rather
forbidding appearance, and many who
identified bar as tho stolen girl, and she
finally admitted that be was right. There
chances are much against an interview.
part of her relaUvaa aud the.r friends, but There are not more th*n a score ofjpersons
ind-on returning to the settlements spread
ter story far and wide.

my estate after you’ve squandered all of
your own." And be strode from the courthuu*e in a towering rage. The Court re­
fused to adjudge hltn a lunatic, and tbe
suns and sons-in-law failed to get their
fingers on the old mao’s property.
Killed by the Klectrio Current.
[Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer.)
Tho electric wire was hooked at tbe top,
and hung swaying in tbe wind, nearly
reaching to the ground. Iho first boy, ac­
cording to tbe statements of about eight of
tbe lads, witnesses to the catastrophe,
who caught hold of the wire to gratify bis
curiosity, was John Crowley. He only re­
ceived a slight shock, and his success en­
couraged tbe others to try it. John Rickel
next seized tbe wire and immodiately
turned a somersault from tbe effect of the
current, which was strong. No one dared
to touch the dangling tins until young

and General Eckhar-*. When Gould was
the moneyed man of the Tribune be al­
lowed its reporters almittance, but at
present be exc u lea all of this class.

[Sen Francisco Alta.]
One of tbe delegates to the Democratic
Convention at Stockton uu Uncle Bob

tbe mining districts of this State and
Nevada. Uncle Bob ia now past eighty

than ordinarily inteiilgvnt. One of them is
dian Territory, a man of great influence

decided pr&lt; gross in civilisation. He re­
members his mother'affectionately, and
his advertisement in the Fort Worth paper
just befo eshe died al
tbe likeness, but, determining to obtain it,
wra copy of it,,if possible, a ivertiaed in &gt;
placed in b,is hands.

Hon. Mobmson H. Warns U an Ohio
man. H« ba* b*n ten yeari Cilef Jus­
tice of tho United States anti ia by no
■monk an old looking num. TUktb are hot
faw gray strands iu his dark hair, and hi*
family i* a kmoiired one. dodge Wai •»•
father dfed at the ngv of oigtety-t wo, an 1,

a prominent citizen of Mono County and
shining light in the Democratic council
of that county. He ia ouh of the old-fast

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions

OUR SAW MILL

Groceries, Clothing, Eats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.
We are going to “ Wake them up early and keep them up late," and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prica “ Joint Talk”

OBJECTM^S

iOUR OBJECTS

first thing that ho saw was when young
Emil took hold ot tbe wire, aud bedscribed the event as above. He further
•aid that Emi .’a brother k.locked Emil’s
bands off tbe wire; this he could swear to.
He, himself, helped tbcarry tbe boy home.
Emil did not die till they arrived there.
Boon after reaching the bouse Murphy says
that Emil gave two Or three long gasps
and expired. He did not know anything

[St fouls Globe-DemwcratJ
Some years ago a de tach moot of United
States artillery was stationed at Hot

ty, tbe Supreme Court having decided
that the Springs belonged to the United
dearly a game of draw-poker. Once upon Sta es. Oue day one of the detachment
fall ill and was ordered by the surgeon to
“take a ho- bath and drink tbe water,”
ty dollar gold piece didn't look as big as
short bit does now. Uncle Bob waa ci meaning the sulphur spring water. He

fe»4onal Sport, single-banded. The sport
waa down to his la-t cent, sitting behind a left to enjoy the luxury.

Jmt drop in and try to comprehend our “drop” in price!. Another item,
aleo, you will then notice, that

Don't alloc it to acape your memory that none but tpedal bargain! would compare
with the evtraordinary low prica at which our itock it being eold.

ub

A Big Thing,
Groceries, and occupied their late stand
and added new goods, lam better prepared

GROCERIES,
DRUGS

AND

MEDICINES,

—INCLUDING—'*

General Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH

To The Front I

Patent Medicines, Oil*, Dye Stnflsr
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, School
and Blunk Books, Matlonery,
Cigars and Tobaccoe, Pore
Liquors for Medicinal
Purpose* than Ever.
I believe that 1 can say without fear of con­
tradiction that my stocks are

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any now on exhibition in Woodland, and
every article will be sold at Bed Rock prices.

See me when In need ot Groceries, Drugs or
Medicines, and I will save you money.

I. N. HARTER.
Wooplsnd, April 12, lb»4.

Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams. Shee
ings, Ticks, Denims, Dress Suit­
ings, Pacific Lusters. Bareges.
Plaid Cheviots, Cottonandes, Hosiery, Etc.,

ARRIVING DAILY
I desire to call Special Attention to the lineF ol poodr
mentioned above, believing that the Public will; find them a
“Leetle the Finest” ever brought to Nashville.

’84.

FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,
Call the sjicclal allention of the public to their
stock of seasonable goods such as

IIouac aud liarn TrimniLngn,
.Nails GImb*. n hlie lx-ad, Mix.
ed Faints, Oils. Furiu Tools,
Wool Twine, Hope, Cistern
Pumps, Farm Beils, Wire
Moreens lor doors and ttindvws, Tin, Zinc and Mbeet Iron
wsrei also tbe Celebrated
Chicago t'ookiug Stoves.

GREAT’IMUGEMEUTS
If you are in need of Eave Troughfng, and
want a job that will stand the test of years.

In fact any article in the Hardware Hue.
Our goods are fromitbe best houses of th
land, and we guarantee prices as low ss any
other dealers.

FAUL * VBLTK.

Farm Wagons, Wide and Narrow

Tire.
Carriages

and photons,

THE STAR WASHER I

Top

and Open.
Spring Wagons.
wagons, Etc.

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BATTLE CREEK, MICH
EMOHYS LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
M
.VS « WV-s* V. v. ■ ■■ I
•
clockwork; they p«ri*y Mm Meed and put

tee how he was getting along. He found
took theretrom two false teeth on a gold die soldier sitting on the edge of tbe tub

souse for it”

Give

Good People of Woodland

An Active Trade is always conducted on 18763835

After tbe usual

“there’s more gold in this plate then ter reduce ! about one-half. The attendant
enough to call you - be*; I’ll call you aud
icldier replied:
“Pretty well. 1 enjoyed the bath. But,”
said Unvl» Bob, and reaehiug hi* hand
into his mouth, be drew forth a full upper
ormmation settled upon his countenance,
‘1’U be doggoned if I drink all that water.

We keep everything in this line.
a call.

H. R. RICKINMOW A CO.,
EAST 8HERMAN STREET.

Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear.

caught bold with oue hand. He received
• teirible shock, aa the fluid passed to the
grouuL He turned around quickly, and
cried: “Take it away,” striving with tbe
other hand to remove tho wire. He fell
heavily to the earth, without Icing able to
loooen his grasp on the wire. His brother
Henry ran to bls assistance, and forced
open the clinched fingers and palm. He
lay apparently pai alysed for a few mo­
ments, aud was then carried hoice by his

are Russell Sage, H. N.. 8ml.h, Washing-

and died.

Mill Feed, Chop, Coin Mea
And Bran.

studies newspapers coastr ally.

rod A ins and searched for tbe child, and.

two eldest having been left at horn •. The
little one bad a smattering of Spanish, and
the mother spoke that language, aa well as
the Indian, tongue, fluently, but neither
knew anything of English. After awnile
Cynthia and her child accompanied her
brothers io their home in Parker County,

AHEAD AS USUAL!
Everybody arclamt upon viewing par immense A cte Stock of Spring and Summer
Goode, Juel Opened, coneieting (fall the Standard! and Euveltia in

as United States Senator from Louisiana

lost

RHECMATICtnkVPCO.. itoctuaur, N. Y.

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and operate it quite successfully.
?•'. The rubber adju»u iUwlt easily and per­
fectly. T*____ 1. v-ij
4th. Tho clothes can be shlftei in the box
by sllehtlv taking the rublicr st Interval* with­
out dUUirblng toe regular motion.
Bth. The rubber is easily disposed of when

Fsr Rapidity. CosTenlrsce as4 Labor
Having this Ma-hlne far Exceh all
Oth rm.

IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.

3ATMA&lt;mO PILLS

T, Enrory's Stintlard Cara Pills,
idakd cubVcST no &gt;7^nfis

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�ST. LOUIS JOURNALISM.

RRtRCe

A CRANK'S FUNNY YARN.

VICTOR NAPOLEON.

Cider Press For Sale!
I offer tor sale st 35 per eent les* than cost a
Butmu r &amp; BothTrr

ESTABLISHING A DAILY NEWSPAPER

Nimm Cider Prexx nun&lt;l Ip- _
plr Criitelrr.
.

and of William H. Vandarbill

His Indignation at tbe Insult put upon him

CURE

rtunltiaa for ainias-

infants and Children

doavored to innugurB'e new journal!

protection. If he felt *o disposed, • t«
lines from bim to Mr. Vsnderbilt would

, and teller* oil Hv» troebk* {nd-

SICK

a wsek . ago the Morning Cott, a two-oent
sheet With Republican proclivities, made

boast of its wide-spread circulation, when

tasting tho life be

longed

for, when

J. SPINDLER,

What gtves our Chfldren maycheeks.

—-team—

Custom Flouring Mill!
WiKJDLAND. MICH.

prowling around and waa taken in ns a
crank. Hix examination was held before
Justice Mnrray, In the Yorkville Court,
who remanded him to await an Inquiry

died. This lady left a fortune of 00,000,OOOf. to ber busband; but she provided tn

ttetMteweta. Bvqrif tbry &lt;mlj
•ulted in the squelching of the sheeL
When tbe paper started, the projectors.

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“What a beautiful bridge between old are
and childhood to religion. How Intativdy the
child oegins with prayer and worah j. on enter­
ing Hfe. and bow intutitively. on quitting life
the Old man turns 'mck to prayer ond worship.
‘Sitting himself again aide by side with the in­
fant," remark! 8ir E. Bulwey Lytton, in bit
"Strange Story-.
Yea, but tietween Ito distant abutments the
bridge of life has pany high antfawful arches,
through which tht wild waters dash and roar
tn wrath and deaolatkui Prayer and worship
alone do not sustain these. Nature's solid
roca* must lie unshaken beneath, aud human
art and skill must rear aod solidify tbe struct­
ure overhead. God’s will is beat exemplified
in the laws He has made for the creatures whom
He has placed under their control. Neither
tbe child’s trustful “Our Father." nor tbe
old man's "Forget me not In the mid st of mine
infirmities." will altar this by the weight ot a
single grain.
Science and art first—then faith and praver—
is the order ot Heaven itself. Divinity Deals
through its agents, and those agents are the
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is powerful, pure, delicious, scientific, safe—tin
keystone of the central arch of the bridge of
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Dr.Btrtnilffllsx

died; ber husband survived her, and suc­
ceeded to her fortune. Ha fait, however,
a kind of scruple at taking everything,
to suit the popular taste, and Mr. Alfred and made, indirectly, overtures to Prince
Patek and Mr. J. W. Whitman were se­ Vic or, with the view of presenting him
lected a* the editorial managed". These
two young gentlemen differed just a so immense a fortune, bnt was neverthe­
little but they compromised matters, less a considerable ram, for It amounted
Mr.
Patek taking charge of the
money affaire of
the paper and Auban’a intermediai tee then placed thernMr. Whitman, who was recently a reporter selves in communication with Prince Na­
oil the CAroucU, doing tb* intellectual poleon and Prince Victor, in ordertoaagiant act a* occupant of the editorial
tripod. Mr. Whitman wanted to run the out M. Au ban's intentions. The negotiapajier wide open and proceeded to do iL
He gathered about bim a lorce ofj editors
But Prince Victor, with tbe impe uotlty
And reporter* and promised them all big of youth when a dream is near realization,
pay. . Tuey got out a good paper for one so asfsoanna he knew what was going on.
.A
young, but Monday was pay-day, and tbe _ La 1__ 1__ , "_ _ _
stockholder* came down to pay off for the hi/n the good news, i hat he was about to
first week. They were surprised, dun&gt; Become possessed of a considerable for­
founded, paralysed, when they beheld the tune for a young man, hurried to one of
long string of tbo editors abd |S0 reporters his intimates, who happened to have a
yoang man's lodging to lot, and, a* if tbe
of tbe men and they wont to Mr. Patek. millions were at bis command, wished to
thoose these apartmenU. This Is tbe
whole stonr. Ccntrary to what ba* been
pensei*, and the actual expanse* were three
times the esliiuate. Ho said that bo didn't tions, nothing os yet being settled. M.
know, it was all owing to tbe Napoleonic Auben is etill master of bis whole fortune,
iduus of journalism which filled tee brain and there is nothing to show that an ar­
of J. Walt Whitman,tue managing editor. rangement will be made.
Mr. Patek went up stairs aud hu saw Mr.
It is evident that a Prince can not ac­
Whitman and demanded a discharge of cept a revocable annuity from a private
person, who at any moment might lay
by the boys and wouldn’t discharge any­ down conditions, and oblige tbe possible
body. Mr. Patek then endeavored to col­ Pretender to subordinate bis political acta
lect all th* reporters’ copy, but Mr. Walt­ to the will of tbe donor. It may
ay therefore
man gathered it up and put it on his desk. bapp -n. although it seems improbable,
Improbable,
Mr. Patek went down stairs, and th*, the gift will not be carried
m! out.
out, and
nolo came that Prince Victor will still be confined to
up to Mr. Whitman. It read: “Mr.. his £.W0 a year, aod condemned to live
Uhtunan— You are hereby discharged." with bi* father, and to renounce his pretty
Mr Wuiunan penned the following iu re­ dream of an independent home, where be
ply: “Mr. Patek—You can go to tbe could do tho honors and receive whom be
devil." The reporters stood around, smok­ pleased. Prince Napoleon will certainly
ing their cob pipe* sod wondering wuat not show any disposition to increase his
wa* going to happen. Mr. Patek was rear­ son's allowance, after the outcry which
ing and tearing around the buuueu office ba* been made about the projected separa­
and Mr.
unman, calm, cool and coLlecL- tion from the latter.
edj held tbe toit upon the second story
As to the question of whether or not
where tbe intellectual work of too paper there are political differences between the
father and tbe son, such differences de
on bund, lending hi* moral support to Mr. exist. Prince Victor does not share tbe
Wortman, aud Major Luuu Francois
U Itlig was wondering how tin was to get objects to Prince Napoleon leaning ever
so little towards the Republic. In fact. It
mas'i room at tbe head of thrhe robust
typc-sticks- He commanded the typos
man paused tcmi&gt;-&gt;rarily in bis production
oi a in illieut editorial paragraph, put ins

wouid be paid tor tuoir work. Shortly tue
stockholder sen, a reply and Mr. Whitman

WHitman was no longer connected with
tbe paper, but Mr. Patek insisted upon un*

Whitman read copy aud wrote editorials
all nigut with his pistol in oue hand aud
bis pencil to too other. The pajier will upstockholders will detoi mine whether they

imnlaJnL
rill Bn&lt;l it

Patek, or tho Napoleonic and blood-tuirsty
editor, Whitman.
The experiment of
young men in journalism has so lar proved

vitality into a daily new-paper. Tbe bust-

)

Siitni-Uiing when bo is -the son of an Kmpcror, or even of a Pretender; but that the
son of a President of the Republic is sim­
ply the son of bis father, and nothing
more. He therefore certa’nly disapproves
of bi* father'^ Democratic policy, and
when, «otne time ago.be wu» shown Prince

a six-abooter deposited it upon a pile ol fashion recogniz-d the Republic, Prince
copy. He iuviied the gi-uilemeu to take Victor »aid, “It might be worse"—a chartue copy Out tuey did not accept the in Vila- acteri* ic utterance, showing that bis
Eton.
They went down stairs
‘ ! father's policy i« not approved by tbe son.
Mr. Patek once moi e asserted
supremacy in tb&lt; counting-room.
ilarmed by the parental opinion. 1 am
amused himself by reading u
advertisements.
Tbe reporters then nre not the ruling preoccupation of the
gathered
around
Mr. Whitman
young Prince, and that be would willingly
they iniormud him turn they want
lot lu* lather compromise tbe Imperial
know if they were to skirmish for t
I oiicy on condition of being permitted to
Mr. Whitman asked Unm to wait a
moment*. He bad sent a letter U
&lt;-nt is for tue gaieties of youth.

It will purify And enrich the BLOOD, rerulala

speak as toey pass by." It was reported
az a late hour last night that .Colonel Fan­
ning, reporter of an afternoon paper until

[Harper’s Bazar.)
It must add another terr

nity reflect* that in all probability, sooner
or later, ber place will be filled by another
perhaps by one of her own friends, per­
haps by a person
mon whom
woo tn she
sue dislikes;
uiMiiars; that
mat
ber child wi
rill
" ’bo ’brought up by alien
‘
hamb, misunderstood,
nderstood, it may be,
lie, and
end all
Its little faults charged to her account. It
is to be hoped that these thoughts do not
annoy ber, that she is happy In tbe eonfiweak as to think of nothing but tbe discom­
forts or alleviations of the present mo­
ment. The widower, if be is at all of a
semlmental lemperament, thinks for a sea­
son that bis romantic and domestic happi­
ness ia at an end; all wometfebeiides are
to him like shadows fora time; be doe*
not remark that they are pretty or engag­
ing. “As much beauty as could die” has
peiished with her. Ho visit* ber grave;

memory green in tbe heart of ber child; he

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PinchCapitol at Washington so long and to
wuotu Ben Perley Poore gave a National
fame by putting hla picture fa the “Cen­
tury Ya^oHne," is dying la an insane
asylum ns Washington. His pet delusion
was that some member ot Congress, usual-

comb storming around tbe House of
tbe police can teU.

haps; these are his recreations. Bat byand-by there comes a day, unless be is tbe
most constant of mortals, when tbe dead
wife abdicates; some friend accidentally

the stock-yards to look after my property.
1 own tbe yards, you know. Bough . them

Vanderbilt—Mr. William H. VandrrUiL
You see, Willie—1 always call him Willie
—did Dot need-tbe yards, and as I thought
of going into cattle pretty largely I paid
him fcf.OuO.OO for the place. I was up
there making arrangements for new sheds
when these fellows (with a contemptuous
glance at the policemen) Interrupted me."
Officer Corey asked how be had secured
the JS,t*iO,OUO, and Mr. Butler explained.

is; that tbe anniversary of his wife's death

gins to demand the care and consideration
oi other than the Frei ch bonne. He flirt*
a little, to make sure ho has not lost his

'as committed to the asyium in which he
into, eating mental wreck.

Nobody knows

dent from his talk in lucid moiuen s that

baa decided to do so himself, and sometimes
selects bis second wife, accord.ng to the
laws of propinqnisy. Later, be discovers

with me, and by little signs, perceptible
only to a lover, she let mo know h-r heart
raa on tbe point of asking
_
did not like
tat—absolutely bated it In fac:—and of
course I broke off toe match. Poor thing
—jf she bad only been different. But it
would never do to have two that eat only
lean in one family," and the disconsolate
gentleman wiped a tear from his eye with
: the corner of Lis cost tail.
Then be went on to describe tbe Inner
life of the young lady whom be claimed
was bis friend, detailing minutely bur
taste for chocolate creams and for morocco
prayer-book*. Hi* relations with Mr. Van­
derbilt had been pleasant, bat friends of
tlie latter had tried to poison tbe mind of
Mr. Vanderbilt against him. “Tbe last

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j
j
.

crank srent on, “something was wrong
with the fire-escape, and he blamed toe.
। Now, in the name of all that is good, what
have I to do with the fire-escapeP’
' Butler is well-known about the stockdetective." He carries huge memoran­
dum books, and when a thought strike*
bim be sits down in the middle of the street
to record it. Daily reports of bis work are
forwarded to Mr. Vanderbilt, who seems
to be his patron saint.
Nearly evi
he plays a different character. No,
“Old Sleuth," with slouch bat and rough
clothes, following up some imaginary clew.
Tuen be oiosaoms out as a man about town,
wear* bis bat jauntily on one side, and,
»itb a sprig of green in his button-bole,
talks largely of bis moneyed interest*. Bo
hr carries him«elf during tbe week, and on
Sunday fornakes hl* old haunt* for the
Thirty-fourth street ferry. Here he stays
patiently all day, silently watching the
passenger* going and coming and making
mental notes of tbe profit derived from
each. He claimed that tbe ferry wa* bis,
and worked hard arranging the carriages

good-naturedly to be ruled by bim and
obeyed bis instruction* aa they would
those of a policeman. On Sunday Mr.
Butler never spoke of his love for Miss
Aitor or of bi* fl iendship for “Willie."
That was a purely week-day fiction. Ho
is perfectly harmless, and ills thought will

William H. Vanderbilt's treasure

some *100,000,000 in securities, ia one ot tbe
most redoubtable works of defense on tbe
American continent, toougb you may not
be entirely certain of that by surveying
bis mansion from tbe outside. Its founda­
tions were blasted out of tbe rock; the
front wall is five fee: In thickness, and tbe
rials used being pressed brick with brown­
stone trimmings. The b?ams, girders and
main pillars are iron, incased in fire-proof
material. Tbe doors, window-frames and
minor partitions are iron, marble and
structure. The great vault ia thirty-six by
forty-two feet, of wrought iron, steel and
Franklinite iron, is imposing In strength
and proportions, and ia situated on tbe
ground floor. Its four outer doors weigh

rounds the iron-work. Tho vaul*, which is
burglar, fire and water-proof, constitutes*
distinct building in Itself.

new book of memoirs of Rufus
Choale we find the following: “1 can
not find a fair report of his cross-exam­
ination of witnesses. A correct report
would be worth preserving a* a mod*L
Hi* fairness iu the treatment of wit­
nesses often secured their favor and th*
good will of tbe jury. It the witness wa*
timid, l-.e was enrouiaged; if nervous.

truth found him patient, courteous, hclpThe total value of the exports, of beef,
pork and da-ry products or M ty was &lt;7.*
K4J39, ageutat 56,47.1,4® in same mon h
UUiliOU.
ot tb* export* of these articles in seven
months (his year ending Mt»y 31, was $S0,178.7116, against
4 mi tn • months
28-58—fl decrease ot nearly eleven millions.

hi* bachelor days; that be feels as if tbe
world was all before him where to choose.
But lor tbe child he might a।meet forget
that be had ever married. In fac, there

from inability to distinguish what they

wi'h the breadth ofHnvsn betwixt them;

having the sanctity of an oath in mind, be
car d for the witne-s as he cared for him­
self. Such witness** of en mentioned bins
with graiLude, while dishonest witnesses

joorns his sorrow, I* it altcyetber biz
fault’

^11!

Dear Connie," and closing his eyes he
drifted off Into a rhapsodical reverie of th*
young Isdy.
Leaning forward in a confidential way
and apeaking in low tones, Mr. Buller told
tbe “secret of bis life." “Never have f,”
said he, “brea'hod a word of this to mortal
ear*. But now you shall know all. Some

Until Igtely be

deeds to his fictitious estate*,
ventured to disagree with him. Then his

Tlxexrx

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could have paid cash for tbe purchase, but
my friend, M ss Astor, hearing that I
wanted tbe yards, insisted on lending me
the money. Connie, as she begs me to call

He begins to take an inter-

picture, placed con«

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“Why don’t yon buy h Dcihm-ii !
"Tie the only machine that will cm y«»ur «h«-m
And with twine very nesdy will l»iml i»."

Then ceaae that horrible frowning.
For of all machines ’tb« the cn»wifimr.
And take my advice and do not d«-lny.
Bnt boy one of H. E. Downinjr.

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THE LATE SALMI MORSE’S FUNERAL.

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alnanc* iu'.o which the t)hio
Medic*! College has been brought by tbe

CM. T. Jouroak]

bled to witness the funeral service* over

OGLETREE’S OPERATIONS.

Gainsborough bat with a drooping black

L. O'Hullivan, ex-Uuited States Minister
to Uvbon, who bad been a warm friend of
quaint Jewish funeral rites were allowed
Tb- coffin rested on throe chairs in the
back parlor of tho residence of Mra. Char­
lotte Behrend at No. 130 East On® Hundred
and Fifth streeL It was of plain white
pine, which had never boen touched by a
painter’s brush. Mrs. Behrend is a mem■ to their rites the purity ot the unpainted
wood of tho coffin typifies tho purity of the
character of the person in it. Over tbe
coffin was thrown a black cloth shroud on
which, iu Hebrew characters, wa* the
name ot tho tribe to which t_e dead man
had belonged.

Kadlshe
Hoel Izchak.

Tbe rough, unplaned lid of the coffin was
drawn down from the top enough to show
with a wh.te shroud. There was no under­
taker present. The Jewish belief will not
p rmit of tbe haudlmgof the deceased save

Nino o’clock bad been tho time set for
the funeral to start from the house, but it
wn&lt; half-past ten before t..e inexperienced
hands had tho body ready to meet tho gaze
of tbe assembled friends.
Joseph Wronki, chief of tho committee
appointed by tne Society Kadiabc, took
his stand at the head of the coffin, and, in

County a man with a terrible history. Six
months ago be appeared in that county,
and attracted attention from his solitary
ety. of little boys, several of whom told
»trar go storlo* about him. Ono night the
house of a farmer,'who waa absent from
home, was entered and a fiendish outrage
the darkness bo escaped undetected.
Search was made by the infuriated inhab­
itants for tbe wretch, when tho recluse ex­
hibited greater signs of fear than were
ever noticed before.
He was arrested,
brought before the injured woman, and

Uh prayer was next read iu English, and
then a man, with an old bear-skin cap on
the back of hi* head, began to batten down
the lid
. “ Hol l! I command you to stop I” cried
a clear voice, and Mias Blackburn, wi.h
’ hair disheveled and will, blood-shot eyes,
again ru-hed into the circle about the cof­
fin. Hhe wa« dragging with her by tho
urru a 11.tie gentleman of clerical npfRiar.once. “He shall uot be buried in this burway Before he goes,” she said beseeching­
ly to tbe clerical gentleman at her side.
For a moment there wa* perfect stillness
over the ro m. Al! present were dumb­
founded. T ie man hammering down the
coffin -.topped his work and looked up in
amazement, tbe sister of the dead man
oeased weeping, and the men stopped thpir
cha.teriiig Ln wonder. (July the heavy,
excited brea hing of Miss Blackburn was

.

Then those present began to look angry at
tbe unexpected interference and the men
began to mutter. The little clergyman,
however, looked determined, and turning
to Mis* Btaczburn, he ask.&lt;d in a low tone:
•’Do you wish me (o goon!”’
she implored with |
her hands clasped.
Tho clergyman did not wait another mo­
ment. "My friends," he said, “I speak in
behalf of one wbo*e sorrow demands rec­
ognition.”

terra plod a man in the corner.
“I speak aa from no sect,” went right on
the strange minister, without noticing the
interruntion. “I abjure for tbe time all
creeds and religious differences. I speak

To reach the apartment where thousand*
benefit ot science one has to climb the
stairs to the top (fifth) floor of the college
. building. Entering tbe door, attention is
first attracted to a long row of tables on
ei-her side of the room, which is abou
thirty feet wide by forty feet long. Here
and tuerea table contained a “point,” as
the medical profession term a body. In
the day time tbe “pointe” are covered
over from head
U&gt;e with moist bandages
to keep them from drying up. Tbe disscoUng is done only at night, when
the scene ia a busy one and much:
con­
‘
‘
room
more interesting.
The
__ ______________
and
all,,
tain*
forty
table*
in
in the midst of the college

man. On the way to jail tbe Sheriff's
posse mot a party nf
III Alabama
Aiauaiu* immi­
i
of7 whom,
looking at tbe pcisoV* ' conslsta of a large slab formed somegrant*. one 1
’
............................
'
mod: “-------Hello, Ogfetree, ----bow ^*rhat
hMI on the plan of a woman’s ironing­
ner, exclaimed:
board,
oidy It is a little larger. Gmter*
came yon here?” The prisoner bung hi*
head in shame, and denied that hi* name
deep
enoqjh
to allow the drippings to go
wa* Ogletree, but- the whole Alabama
into a pan on the floor at tho foot of tho
party united in declaring bi* Identity with
board. The slabs are set on horses abou.
three and a half feet in height, with tbe
kept the borders ot Georgia and Alabama
bead a little the highest. On each side of
in a ferment over bls deeds.
He was -first board of in Atlanta, whore a table is a bench large enough to nccom-

he induced a newsboy named Tilton to go
with him. Once out of tbe city, ho cut off
Identifying him in a crowd. After inflict­
ing on the boy unheard-of cruel Use a party
of men got on bis trail in Paulding Coun­
ty, when he took to tbe woodland escaped.
He was next beard from in Haralson Counrbere be approached the farm-

movable. There is another smaller bench
for the student who works on the bead.
Small blocks of wood are provided to place
under different parts of the body to put
them into position. A small room adjoin-

t! a same fate this.
a grand celebration such aa he thought )&lt;•&gt;
fitted tbe dignity of the occasion. Shortly
before tho wedding tiie prospective souin-law was overtaken my misfortune. He
bad indorsed for a friend, the Irlend
failed to take ap bis notes, and the
young man lost what be had—e farmnear Chambersburg, with cotmi Irrab e

could not consent In view of -the change in

coetly a wedding as had previously been
ber on tho day appointed, q lietly and unosientatioualy, and then take ber wltu
him to share bis fortunes. Tbe Judge,
however, a man of ofialinacy, insisted on
carrying out tb • programme in all it* de­
tails. It was bls daughter who was o be
married, and be Insisted that the cere­
mony should take place with all the.p&lt;&gt;mn

deserving. Mr.----- decline.!, and left for
New York that night. Early tlie next
morning the young lady followed him.
Tuoy were married in New York, lived
together for two or three days, and then
she returned to her home, he remaining ax
tbe metropolis.
Not long after the father-in-law died.
By his will he disinheiiled hi* daughter,
but (M-rhaps in* moment of relenting, per­
haps with a malignant desire to try their
patience, be inserted a proviso that, if
they should live apart for six y are, never
meeting, never corresponding, trying to
keep up no communication whatever, at

other. For instance, they will stick
elasamate’s pipe iu a cadaver’s mouth
and then Udi him where be can find it
j Woe betide the unlucky professor who is
j disliked by the students,should he apjnar
Ln the dissect Lug-rooms. They will pay
firstatarm a wild looking man was seen
him sundry unpleasant attention* and de­
approaching a farm-house In Coweta
posit m hl* pocket* portion* nf tbe anatoCounty, tying a little boy, by whom ho was
accompanied, to a tree. He went up to tho
house and asked for food. While staudin/ tion of the head is useful only for the
knowledge it gives of the muscles of tbe
on tbe door-step a pursuing party was obneck and back. Tho student* make an in­
aerved coming in hot chare. With a dart
cision
about on a lino with tbe breast­
Ogletree started across a field alone. Tho
bones, and then such other inciaious
pur -uers, glad to rescue tho boy, who was
nearly dead with fright, lingered with him,
Ogletree meanwhile escaping, since which
tissuus beneath. These he investigates sepa­
time be has not been heard from until tbe
rately, locating tne mu -cles, his bo k
presenL Hi* trial for his present offense
before bim, following tho course of the
will come off in March, and in the possi­
blood-vessel, and nerves as they appear
bility of his acquittal he will be hold under
requisitions from Governor O’Neal, of Ala­ to his observation. He Investigates thor­
oughly
to tho wind-pipe, and the only
bama, and Governor McDaniel, of Georgia;
so that be blds fair to become an inter­ thing that escapes his knife is tbe back
bones going up to the neck. One part of
state subject of interest.
tbe bead of importance is the muscles

During the greater part of thi&lt; time Mr.

nine-year-old boy named Joe Allen, white.
He was no tn on- than a day out when de­
tective* and relatives located the course,
and, striking out in pursuit, followed up
one ot the most difficult trail, over before
undertaken. From the Tennessee line
down the Georgia line to Newman, nearly
three hundred mile,, through threat, over
mountain* and across rivers, the chase was
kept up. the criminal being sometimes al­
most caught up with, and then, slipping

BRIEF HAPPINESS.

(Chicago Times.]
A sad sequel to a marriage has recently

husband die almost ere his lip * bad ceased
to tingle with tho thrill* caused by her
first wifely kiss, and ere tbe orange
blossoms had faded in tbe wreaths with
which he crowned her. Tho joyous
wedding bells a e tolling a dirge, ringing
a requiem to her dead love aud coffined
hopes. A’, seven o'clock Saturday morn­

unrepresented t.ionsands who are at this
moment thinking of tbe man who lies here Belle Jarvis, one of tho loveliest young
in this box. He was not bigoted. H&gt;s ef­ ladies of Monmouth, HL, and the couple
fort* wore to establish a broader human­
took the 7:3J a. m. train for a wedding
itarian spiriL Thousands who did not trip to Chicago ami Eastern pointe. They
know him personally will mourn him for arrived at fl:30 of the samo evening and
took apartments at tho Matteson House,
intending to remain over until Monday.
tbe Almighty Being, the Father of us all, Mr. Payue had boensubject to rheumatism
for *&lt;&gt;me time, bat had anticipated noth­
before us.”
ing seriou* to result from IL Ho had
The g.-ndeman spoke earnestly and em­
recently become conscious that the
phatically, aod before be was turough all
trouble wa* affecting his lungs and
present were listening to him, either in
approbation or from curiosity.
his lady-love, thinking that it would
“Thank you. O i, God will bless you for
that,” Miss Blackburn cried, seising him the trouble return, and had spasmodic at­
by tbe band as he finished, while Signor tacks through tbe day, each one of in­
Operti, the musician, also pressed forward creased severity. In the evening, in his
to thank him.
room with his wife at bls side, tlie disease
Tbe outers had nothing to say, and four assumed an alarming phase, and Dr. Jame*
men tilted tliecoffin and attempted to carry
it through tbe hall. The chief aim seemed hastily summoned. He expressed the
to be to get the body out of t ■* house opinion that the patient’s lite would be
and the whole matter over a* soon a, pos- short, though he anticipated that the
Bible.
climax would not come lor some time. At
“Hurry up! hurry up!” ordered the
brother-in-law to the unfortunate pall­ bride of righty Lour* was left a widow.
bearers.
Her grief was hea trending, and she is
still gn-a ly prostrated. Mr. C. D. Temple­
end myself,” sh ruled a stout little man at ton and hi* wife, of Monmnutb, whose
'be foot of tbe coffin, while tbe crowd bouse tbe pow widowed bride ha I for years
rushed hither rod thither to got out of tho made ber home, came on yes'grday after­
way. At length after Lumping again-t tho noon and took Mr*. Payne and the remains
to Monmouth. Mr. Payne was a general
too wide for passage and had to be taken travelling solicitor for tbe Kittaning Fire

through the front
lie wa.
nephew of General E. A. Payne, who died
x-*«ed was 'hirty-one year, old and hla

The brain, as a rule, is dissected coll ctively. However, it is not often in a con­
dition to dissect. After this there is little
or noth ng left but tho skull. Everything
course is pursued, only more attention i«
given to tho muscle* of the han is end fin­
gers. Everything ia utilized, and the same

chest and abd .men are dissected collect­
ively by the class, and generally with the
aidof the Demonstratorof Anatomy After
tbe work on a body is completed nothing
remains but the bones. In the first
case the.® go to the college, and in
tbe second to the studmte. A skel­
eton prepared la worth considera­
ble money. Contrary to all expecta­
tions tho dissecting-room is rather a neat
place, and, although tbe odor is not familiar
with every one, still it Is not so horrible aa
people might be led to suppose. It require*
weeks to complete the diameffon of a body
by five studen a. Tbe bodies of people dy­
ing of consumption are most desired for
dissecting purposes as they have the least
faL Fleshy xubjecte are at a discount.
8:udents have little choice as to sex. Tbe
body should be at least fourteen years old,
and thos«over twenty are most preferable.
Ol 1 persons are not so good, as the arteries
are weak and break down, and will not
stand following. For the lecture-room ex­
tra ma erial is held. For instance, a body
on which no post-mortem examination has
br-en made will be laid out on tho table,
and hit on tbe head to produce a fracture.
This is to show the class how t» attend such

for tbe generosity of tho world It has
preyed upon its neighbors and exercise-1
Its g-m*ros:ty with true commercial thrift.

genuine regret and mortification. The vast
majority treat Uie subject with indiffer­
ence or openly boast that Chicago gives no

past, they smile over I he world’s generos­
ity in pity for the world. They are grate­
ful for be nsfl « past, they pay their debts

a good round commission. Business is
business.
When Sir Lepel Griffin wrote bis biting
criticism on the Puilistinea of America his
picture of its business, social, moral and
seen in th s city, tq be relished here. His
de-ciip'lnn of the “sordid, mean and un­
lovely ” life that he met in America only
needed the addition of a lew such adj ctive, as boastful, tricky, unscrupulous and
tOcndaciou* to have betrayed one of our

none of tl.e condition
broken, were unable to find anything t-.e road to commercial distinction, ami be
which could Justify th® trustee* in declar­ who outwits, uU'lie*. outswiiidle* an out­
ing that the Judge’s requirement* bad not sider is regarded a* a public benefactor.

marnc I.

evidence* of the public *pi« it of its living
or dead merchant prince*. It is unadorned
by the mark* of their gratitude. They

He kept bis

getber their thousand* ami hundred* of

ing men.
Luild

a

monument

of

to the head of the flan that he
rted and bad b -en for six ye
to and sustained l y religious bodies, there
that the terms qf the will had been com­ are no institutions th nt ie!l of man'* love
plied with, and that Mrs. -----wa* entitled snd care lor his fellow nun. Slay, thore is
the Michael Reese H -spi al. Hut it was
ing to about'twenly-fivc thousand dollars built by Uie bequest ot a Kan Francisco
—not what is nowadays cal.ed a fortune,
but enough to enable them to live irf com­ i!s history, the Chicago Relief and Aid
fortable independence. Soon after that, Boci&lt;-tv finds itself called on to solicit conall business matte:-* having been settled tnb. ti &gt;ns from our citizen*. This unusual
up, the wife came to this city and met her call is not meeting with the most generous
busband, whom shd had not seen for over
poor of Chicago have received the only or­
the firm, and they are both living happily ganized aid afforded th-.m from the surplus
together in pleasant quarters on the South &lt; 'charity of the world, which has - been most
Bide.
.
economically managed by tbe society just
Tbe busban-i is a little exultant over this
reward of bis patience and endurance, ju*t b&lt;1 the sympathy of ciyiliiaiion for Chicago
as Jacob felt joyous after he ha 1 served Ln 1871, some &lt;00.000 surplus remained to
fourteen years and finally earned the hand relieve its poor until ISM. Tho poor wo
of Rachel, and is not disinclined to tel. the
city that can have its poor fed and warmed

•I hare burled six family phystotana, and
wlcb, Coon.- He Is 98.

An advertiM-rnent i* headed "A Pretty Wo­
man’s Secret. ” It probably refers to* where
she got her complexion.

HAT FEVER
For twenty years I ws* a sufferer fmm Ca­
tarrh of the bead and throat in s very aggra­
vated form, aud during tbe summer 'months
with Hay Fever. I procured a bolt Is of E y's
Cream Balm, and after a few applications re­
ceived decided benefit—was cured before the
bottle was used Have had no return of tbe
comptaluL—Charlotte Parker, Waverty, N. Y.,
Got through his work quickly—Tbe cooper
who tried to stand on the bead of a barrel be
had just finished.
SHUN DANGER.
Rheumatism or neuralgia of tbe heart almost
invarial'iy result* to the death of the patieuL
aud tbousaud* who are troubled with these
diftcases refort to their liniment* or other ap­
plication* for relief, thus endangering their
lives changing tlie seat of disease or pain and
forcing It to other and more sensitive tua fatal
portions ofthe system. It is lm[&gt;o^lb)e to cure
these direasea while tbe acid poison remains
in the bloud, and Rheumatic Syrup ia tho only
remedy yet known that will dlsoive and expel
Lorn Uie *y»tetn all trace* of unc acid, which
is tbe sole cause of all rheumatic and ueuralgtsc pains.
.
All obstractlotis of tlie kidm-ys and attend­
ant organs prove*fatal if not removed. The
surest and best remedy to dissolve and expel
these obstructions l» Rheumatic Syrup.
Robert Armstrong, of Auburn, N. Y-, writes
that til* wile bad been u great sufferer from
Rheumatism and Kidney disease for years and
that the Riieutuatic Syrup cured tbe pain iu
one Week, sud that she is now penuanenlly
Originally the term of “grase widow*' meant
s widow who hadn't been a wife, now it mean*
■ wife who isn't a widow
P T Boise di»t tn tlv states that. Acker**
Eiigll’h Remedy ha* and doc* cun-contracted
&lt;-&lt;&gt;ii*umpth&lt;i&gt; A»k tor circular. An entirely
new medicine, guaranteed.

The faidiionsblr balbiug suit lbt» neaaon
stone bruise on tin heel.
THAT hacking rough can be so quickly cur­
ed by Shiloh's cure. We guaranire itW1LL you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
CoOrDlaint! Shliub's Viraliacr i» guaranteed to

terrible cough- Shiloh's Cure l» tbe remedy
(or you.
CATARRH cured, health and owed breath
secured bv Bbiloh'e Lalarrh KcpaeUt- Price
5U ecuu. Narel lujector tree.
FOR larue back, Mile*ur che»l Use Shiloh's

SlilLOH'S rough and consumption cure I*
sold by up on a guarantee. Il cures cou»umption.
SHILOH’S Vltallzer Is hat you need for
constipation, 1a*&gt;» of Appetite, Dizziness and
oil rymptom* of Dyspepris. Price 10 and 75
cent* per bottle.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, and Hronchlttls
immediately relieved tiy Shiloh's Cure.
2rt 51
Fur 8 de bv F. T. BOISE.
A new fashion paper is i.-ailed Uie Sewing Cir­
cle. From the title one might suppose It was
entirely devoted to news.

If you suffer with skk Headaches. Constipa­
tion, Dizziness, Sour Siomacb, or Bilious at­
tacks, Emory's Little Cathartic Pills will relieve
you; a* a regulator of tbe bowel* they have no

cents.
■.
A little five-year-old girl in Maine said re­
cently that there were two thing* she hated,
pense. It is a question if that surplus bis
namely, Sunday, and dying.
not proved a curse to Chicago.
It has
taught our citizens that charity cornea
BUCKLEN'fi ARNICA SALVE.
from abroad. It has not fostered home in­
Tbe best *aive in the world for Cuts, Bruises,
dustry in that virtue wl.lch covers a multi- Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Teller.
CbMpi^d H*nds, Chilblain*. Corns, and all
Skin Eiu ^cna, aud positively cure* rile*. Il
that other gift of the xreat fire, tbe Public is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Library, has bad any injurious effect. money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
Judging from the' miserable quarters In
which this mosi valuableoutgrowth of Eng­
lish generosity is housed, we should never
have had a Public Library had it l» en left
to local inception. The rare collection of
book* which formed its nucleus is a con­
REMEMBER 3 FACTS:
stant reminder of Uie debt of gratitude the
city owes for help in the time of Iu distress;
the lack of a decent library building shows
Pbora (“Dr. Pengelly's Woman's
Friend"), is the best known remedy
bow lightly tbe obl.gat.on rests upon this
fur all comiilainta peculiar to Women
generation.
Voang or old.
But why multiply instances? The air ol

I* unwilling to have the story known
among tho acquaintances whom she has
made since she came here, and it is, there­

A HUNTER'S FATAL STEP.
Through the Snow Into a Deserted Hhaft
-X Dog Bring* the New*.

LL*adviUe Chronicle.]
Early ou Sun tay morning Mr. Gustave
Rotzler, who lived at Evansville, started
out with his gun and dog to hunt jack­
rabbit*. About dark hi* dog came home
without him, aud bounded into tbe house
whining and howling in a most piteous
manner. Tbe dog’s strange conduct at
once attracted tbe attention of the family
and friends of the missing man, and after
waiting some time for his return a pos**
was formed and started out on snow-shoe*
to see what had become of him. They
took tbe trail about ten o’clock, and followed It about two mile* north, until they
came to an open shaft to which tbe track*
led. All around it was a patch of suow,
beaten down by the dog, where h* had dr-

giuit toilet article, highly appreciated becavse

EXCITED THOUSANDS
Ail over the land are gutng Into ecstscy over
Dr. King's New Dttrorery for consumption.
Their unlocked for recovery by the U*»*ly use
of this great life saving remedy, caure* them
to go neatly wild In its prahe. It is guarante­
from starving 4,000,otX) year*. There 1s no ed to dosittvely cure Revere Coughs, Colds,
excuse in tack of means, for the sordid abil­ Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness.
ity to give is unquestioned; it* ^will to give
i* alone lacking. A *mail “remnant” of Drug Stun. Large size 81.00.

average Chicago buiim ss man aa bis model
of the American Pnilistino. His picture
tacked detail and tho relief afforded by
noble exceptions end extenuating circum­
stance*. In every pro ession and occupa­
tion in Chicago are to be found men of lib­
eral views, refined taste and public spirit,
but in the aggregate mul i'udo that give*
city, entered the employ of a laig« mnnii- tone to society and character to business
lite they are so few that their influence is
Wabash avenue near Congress, and *oou hardly perceptible. The concrete of com­
mercial life here is *o varied that tbe suc­
and hi* attention to bu*ine&lt;s, t-iclr c •!»- cess.'u I merchant may L«- tho graduate of a
fldential man. All this time be nev.-r *&gt;w gambling booth or of an Eastern college.
Tue intense struggle after mammon beletters from her. it i*
that !i • might have
through hi* mother.
the i-onsola ion of the victim. The Chicago
proven to tbe satisfaction of the trustee*
of tho ea’ate, the daughter might hav u
share. For nearly two years the husband
lived in Now York. Then, bi, health fail­
ing, he went to Denver. Af;er staying

children, and kept them tied out in the
wood* for several days, visiting them
when It suited his pleasure. Ho joined in
several of the searching part.es for tho
purpose of misleading them aa to their lo­
cation, and finally, when he saw they were
In the neigbliorhuo i of where the children
were, took an abrupt departure. By this
time the county was getting stirred up.
Hr was next heard from near the Junetion of the State line* of Alabama, Geoi

Wv depend on tbe gen-

which eye!
OPENING THE FOUNTAINS.
In numberie** bulb* tameatb the »kin Is se­
creted the liquid substance which gives tbe hair
.. .. ____ J
.. .

lustreless, brittle sud gmy. Is that the
expressions of feeling which indicate bow dry,
coudiuou ol jour batrl if so. apply Parker’*
a city may reap a ba: vest of contempt HairjBalMm at uuce. It will restart the color
when it sows eelflabnes* and rapacity. glare and life t&gt;y renewingUie actwcol nature.

saved up during his service in N. w York.
The moment that *• Learned ot bis mis­ that signals for help. When tbe cry for
fortune ho went to the Judge at aid came up from Southern Illinois, which
Chambersburg, told him what had hap­ borders on the Ohio, the store-houses of
pened to him, and said that, wb le as aax- Chicago contained enough grain to feed IU

hundred student* attending the Ohio Col­
lege at present it I* necessary to have at
least forty cadaver* for the course, wuich
lasts six months. Each student at the
commencement of a term pays ten dollars
for a dissecting tickeL Till* entitles him
' to a fifth portion of the find l&gt;ody he works
ou. After that he pays five dollars extra
for his share of tbe subject. Fiye s.udent,
work on one body, and pay five dollars
each for the privilege. They draw cuts as
I to the choice of portion*.
:
j Tbe new student generally get* sick and
'i does not take kindly to tbe work at first.
He is careful in donning a large gown be­
fore he goes near the corpse, and particu­
larly careful as to wh&gt; re he puts bis
finger* for fear of blood poison. When
they finally got broken in they lose all ab­
horrence of tho work and sit and smoko
and chat while they carve and pelt each
other with d.ffercnt portions of tho sub

tail burial service in Hebiew. Twice be

to go on by those standi ng around. The
men wore their hats,'and many of them
were chatting aud laughing with each oth-

made it his business to visit th® dissectingroom in which the bodies of old man Tay­
lor, hla wife and daughter were found and
recognized by Marshal Brown. A graphic
description of tho manner in which subwas also obtained, together with other in­
teresting pointe ' about the dissecting-

[J sickson (MUa.) Special.]

. . Ilk* a father. She wa« richly ctad In •
handsome sealskin cloak that reached al-

Cincinnati editor. V Don’t Veil us

“Chicago does nothing for any one; she
thinks only of
Bbe left us to

Man With

coffin-lid and sobbed aloud.

[Chicago Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer.)

friend*.
Nearly seven years ago Mr.

Ladies

of Nashville,

the city stifles generous impulse.
Ite
citiz- ns move about with a sharp, self-reli

2nd— Any Lady needing such a remedy
and pietpmitnglhe u*e ol Zos-Phora
and give none. Tbe city site like a big
makes a dangerous (perbsps fatal)
mistake.
black spider at the center of ite converging
lines of railroad and takes toll of ’every­
Sold by every druggist in Nashville.
body. Everything is fL-sh that comes to
its net, and it is a very worthless shell that
From the condition of the si.ow, and the is throwb away. The pride of Chicago is 3rd—Every women, sickly or healthy, sltould
rear) Dr. reogelly’s book, “Advice to Mother*
fact that the man’s tracks 1-d directly up
coiidcnitng dlres'srs of women and oblldren.*'
tn the sbafLand none could be (ouud leav­ rit. Ho may be a scholar and a “heutle- Fire to any lady reader of this paper. Postage
ing the fa'al pitfall, they concluded that man,” or illiterate and a boor; but he is In sealed envelope, 4 cents. Addre**.
R PENGFLLY A CO..
their missing comrade mu*t have falls:: in
out the fragments.
Kslsmszoo, Mien.
and that his dead and mangled body was on * that falls foul of him adds to his store
at tbe bottom.
of gain and their own stock o( experience.
REMOVING THE OLD MILL.
One of I ho men came to the city and not The neophyte returns w. once he came a
tided tbe Coroner, who ordered a bucket
and windlaxa taken to tbe shaf', and one of to learn the trade. Judge Hilton’s experi­
(Mooaop (Conn.) Special.]
the meu went down to the bottom, a dis. ence of tbe Chicago busim s* man would
tance of over a hundred feet. He lighted a niiikc interesting reading. Hi-&gt; vocabulary '
dent of Amityville, has long owned a tum­ candle and there, al! bruised and bloody, gave out at “throat-cutting” when once Le ,
WAGON SCALES.
a tempt8«l to give utterance to his thought* j
ble-down mill In this village, which the
cit.sen* regarded a* an eyesore. Tbe au- whom they had been searching. It seems on thesnbjecL
“
Chicago
is
young,
rich
and
lusty,
”
say
tboritle* have often tried to buy tbe place that the unfortunate mau w*s walking the reranan’. “It will outgrow it* present
i
»• ... , , .
*m*i ma umurmusw mau wm waiainr
or to induce Mr. Aldrleh to remove the un•_
grved for accumulation and disregard of I ffBICHTSlNDIANVECHABLEnui
sightly structure etaowbere, i u hr had de- thrpnSh 11,0 •now
hl« »earcb for jack
high
cltned any protxj-ition locking toit.de- rabbit*, and ca .upon the mouth ofthe pure thftu bts, kind thoughts,
• h -ughts. I&lt;e&gt; u« hope so. At present it
FOM TH*
■ ruction or removal. Last night some sha.t, over which tbe snow had drifted, i* a city of magnificent selfi* .nesnt untir­
persons put two k*rs of punpowder under covering it np compie ely.
When be ing enterpi ise and uncon*&lt; tonable shrewd­
ness—the Mecca of the unscrupulous ad­
“o"
venturer and the unfaithful wife. Its pollexplosi n. and they
and all Bpious Complaints
be old mill has been went down the fearful depth to destrur* ■ criminals are ruled by a
Anally removed.
I’.ton.
• remnant Lt not alert, actlvt
lit is waiting for a miracle.
'

YOU ARE

$60.5 TOM

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Nellie TrwBARXKMIiHJ

ALRATH'B.

•rquently give* solvere* I satisfaction.
Buy your haruea* of Herb, and be
ry We have a new Tea. "Extra

attendants. and little Ara Robe, aged
SATURDAY,
JULY a, 1884. four, led the maids. The costumes
used upon the occasion were very pret­
the fairies being dressed in white,
LIFE IS NASHVILLE, ty,
water nymphs in bine, wood nymphs in
And Her Environs.
blue and maids in white.
—Frank E. Goodyear rhe jnnor mem­
—B. F. Reynolds has sold his house
and lot naPhillips street, to
Wal- ber of the firm of W. 8.G&gt;widyear&amp;Co.,
Hastings merchant*, went over to
rath. Pries $8S0.
Coldwater
week ana
and ma
married a
.,
. &gt;
mwowb
'bt last
iws wees

WIRE FENCES.
nightly and a public seance is liable to
r point Barb Wire Painted oecurat any time.
h fried, at a price that is Iras
—George Rapaon, living in the east
alf the cost of Board Fence,
it five dmea as long. 3.000 part of the corporation buried a two
i Imnd. , C. L. Glasgow.
months old child to-day.
—Don’t forget that the Bellevne
Another new &lt;jnock of Dress gnoda. yoonr ladies’ band will be on hand at
Gloves. Hosiery, etc,, just in at D. C. the Nashville celebration.
grift!ttf*.18tyha latest and prices lowi —Geo. W. Francis, will build a 30
foot addition to his store,—work to
EF A beautiful line of Fly nets, commence immediately after tho
Duste.rs and Lap R&lt;&gt;bra at lowest prices
Fourth.
at
Herb. Walrath’s.
—8. W. Walrath baa sold hia honse
FOR 8A2LF.
'
and int on Queen street, to Cyrna
Buggies and Carriage*, Wagons and
Downing. Consideration $1,100. Mr.
latfonus, at factory prices.
D. has taken possession.
C. L. Glasgow.
—Jesse Downs has traded hia brick
FF* We are making a run on Sugar. hoove and eight acres of land just out­
Geo, W. Francis.
side th* corporation limit*, sontb, tn
HF If you ar* going to buy a carriage James Philp for the latter's house aud
or wagon set B. F. Reynolds before lot in thia village.
you bujL'
—C. 8. Dunham, of Maple Grove,was
TRUNKS AN1&gt; VALISES.
The4uest assortment of Trunks and riding a mower last week when
Valises intown at Herb. Wai rat h’s. struck a bog and Mr. D., was bonuoed
When in need of anvrhing in this line to the ground an voilentlv that he atjsdon’t pass n» by. If I can't suit you
both in quality and price I will quietly talned injuries that laid him up a week.
/-Building operations have been ex­
throw up the sponge.
Herb. Walrath.
ceedingly lively the past two days—4th
Salt Fish of all kinds by bbU kit of July celebration is what causes it.
or pound at
Francis .
* nrches have been erected across
EF" Best tools now ready for Engine Main street, and numerable shade trees
and Boiler work. Do not wait till you
want to thrash.
A. C. Buxton.
—Dam*- Nature, appreciating the
fact that Nashville is without a sprink­
Ice Cream at Mrs. Z. Allerton’*.
ler and the 4th of Joly is coming, did
EF* You can find tbe be*t Oatmeal
a little sprinkling on her own account
t
Francis’.
Thursday. The same was gratefully
GF Sweat Pads for farm horses at received.
Herb. Walkath’s.
—The census and statistical report
TAKE NOTICE.
was completed Monday, and the board
All unsettled account* wd notes reviewed the first schedule Tuesday.
which are past due will be put into col­
lectors’ hands after the first nf August. The board dined at the Wolcott House
a* the guests of tbe enumerator and
Dated, Woodland, JnneSOth.
40-45
JL&gt;. Linkletter. M. D.
assistants.
—The Catholics have had the weath­
TF* For nice Extracted Honey call
on • *
W. E. Griggs.
er vane taken off their church steeple
and the cross put in its place. James
FURNTSS’ MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meat*, Dried Beef, Pilbeam did the work in a courage­
Smoked Hams, Sausage, etc., kept con­ ous and workmanlike manner for
stantly in stock.
Bv keeping best
quality goods, selling low and attend­ the small sum of ten dollars.
ing strictly to tlie wants of my custom- ^-The^erai-annual election nf oftiicera
on. I hops to merit the lilieral trade i of Nashville Lodge, No. 38, I. O.O. F..
am receiving. - The highest price paid
for hides and pelt*. Call and see me, occurred last Tuesday evening with
the following result: N. G.. Chas. 8.
East Bide Main St.
John Fcrnim*.
Duoham; V’. G-. Ed. Partello; Tretts.,
nr A big Block nf Whins at
David Dixon; Bec’j., J. M. SbonpA/
43-43
Herb. Walkath’s.
—Tbe examination* of Dr. X T.
Some funny things happen on the Goucher was completed on Wednes­
telephone lines occasionally. Several day, Esq. Parady binding the defend­
•evenings ago, a young fellow repaired ant in bonds of $1,000 to appear ar the
to tlie store where he is employed, af­ next session of the circuit eourt for
ter working hours, and rang up the trial. Prosecuting attorney Colgrove.
residence of hi# best girl. The con­ conducted the examination in an able
nection was made, and tbe ' young manner.
—A few days ago Mrs. N. Murray
blood inquired:
J captured a cricket, which wheu^tilled.
"la that you. Miranda T”
"Yes, George dear,” came the reply. was found to contain a hair twelve
inches Jong. The latter soon began to
"Are you alone T”
show signs of life and proved to have I
•'Yes, darling.*’
developed into a "hair snake-’ which,
"I wish I waa down there.”
having tieen kept in water is alive and 1
“I wish ao too.”
"If I were there do you know what I growing.
r^The arrangements for the 4th of
would do with my darling T” ’
'‘No, Georgie.’’
July celebration are complrtcted and
"Well, rd unbuckle the crupper and the indications all point to a rousing
put some dirt in her mouth.”
celebration, participated in by an im­
"Oh! you brute!”cried Miranda,and mense ciowd. People in this part of
ttiey never speak as they pass by. and the footstool like to'celebrate in Nashthe man who was talking to a farrier villeand a big and enthusiastic crowd
about the best plan to start a balky
mare, aays he think’s that anybody f —The telephone instrument was put
who
would
advise a man to position Friday and connection made
put'hisarms around tbe neck of an ob­ with other towns of the line. The first
streperous horse and hug and kiss it message waa receivel by E. W. Mur­
And hold it on his lap and whisper ray from county clerk Chas. M. Mack
words of love in it* ear, ought to be of Hastings. The machine comes in
hang to the nearest lamp-post, while for a large share of attention and as
the telephone girl, who mixed tbe con­ soon aa our people get used to it* work­
versation on pnrpose, smile* blandly on ings, will be of immense benefit to
all tlie parties concerned.
them, ft
— It was amusing, spectacle to see
"Dear me,” gasped Mr*. Knoal, here
is a terrible item in the paper. My how some ladies from the country viewing
the
profiles of the members of Holcomb
the poor man must have suffered.”
"What is itf” asked husband,coming and Robertson’s ladies’ band which
have
been made to serve as bills for the
to ber side.
“Why.oneof the poor walking match Bellevue young ladies' band which
plays
here on the fourth. They were
fellows swallowed a sponge.”
picking out the members ot the Belle­
vue
band
which they were sure they
After reading the article, Mr. K.

threwtbe paper down, growling.
“You women ain’t gnt a grain of
venae; it don’t aay be swallowed a
sponge.”
"I know it don’t, in those words,”
answered his wife; then brightly con­
tinued. "but how could he throw up
the sponge if he didn't swallow itF

At a home show in New York, a few
days ago, the horse Leo is said to have
made the highest jump on record—six
feet six inches. That is a pretty good
jump; but when Mr Rigbee meandered
into the kitchen the other morning aod
inadvertently sat od a poker which the
hired girl had placed on a ehair after
raking the fire, be would bavoaebieved
a jnmD thirty-seven feet high if tlie
oeiligh'd o been m the way. Ghe
a man a fair chance and be will beat
a bores niue times out of ten.

"Ma is pa acquainted with the dev Hf”
"Of course not. my child! What put
it into your head to have such a horrid
opininn of your fathorF
"Oh, I just heard him tell a man that
'he’d see him to the devil first, and I
didn't think he’d offer tn see him there
if he wasn’t acquainted.”

knew.

—Chas Me More had hie baby oht rid­
ing Tuesday evening. He stopped in
front of Squier’s barber shop to talk
with the boys and when his attention
was diverted from tbe cab one of the
liveliest youths stole the baby. When
Charley discovered his loss his con­
sternation—so tbe boys say—was too
acute to describe.
But baby soon
turned np alive and kicking and Char
ley’s usual calm dfemeanor returned.
—Although we were not permitted to
view tbe cantata of "Fairyland,” we
hear plenty of expressions in regard to
its meriLand Miss Parmenter ha* rea­
eons for being proud of ber effort* in
(his connection. A short concert pre­
,ceded the cantata in which Hiss Par­
menter and Mra. F. T. Boise played an
:instrumental duet, Minnie Potter an in­
। strumental piece, Percie Demaray snug
a solo, Mabel Sellick played an instnmenta! selection entitled "Waves of
tr.e Ocean,” Ada Cook an instrumental
piece and Mias Parmenter and Mra.
Boise closed this part of tbe exercises
with a vocal duet. Tbe inhabitant* of
"Fairyland” were divided into four
'clarees, representing fairies, Water

mi.
A. Parkhurst. Thehsppy couple arriv­
ed In Hasting*Tneaday andon the fol­
lowing evening were given a reception
by the father of the groom. Frank and
bis bride have the well wishes of The
News. May their life be a happy one.
—George Tyler of Woodland, wanted
the best mower in the market nnd
Invited our dealers,, also the wood­
land dealers, to bring on their mower*
for a trial. They cheerfully responded,
tlie trial coming oft at Mr. T*a farm on
Monday, in the presence nf a fine gath­
ering of representative fanners. The
Crown, Champion and Warriors ma­
chines were represented and all did good
work, but the Crown, represented by
C.L.Glasgow, distanced all'competi­
tors and tnnk the cake, while Mr. G.
too^ Mr. T.’s order.
/—The wool market has been exceed­
ingly lively this week, our streets be­
ing thronged with loads of wool every
day.—Probable the largest clip of wool
produced in either Barry or Eaton
conntieu is that of Hiram Gridley’s, of
Kalamo, which aggregates 3800 lbs.
sheared from 400 sheep. The biggest
load of wool marketed here was brought
in Saturday.by A. Spaulding,who lives
four miles south-east of Kalamo vil
lage. It weighed 1804 Ilia. Hardy &amp;
Ainsworth alone have purchased 70,000
lbs. of wool so far this season^

—Considerable excitement was occaused upon our streets Tuesday morn­
ing by the report that Dr. W.H. Young,
While sitting reading in his home the
night preceding, had been shot at by
some prowling marauder. The atory
was hard to believe, as the doctor is
eminently respectable, and is not
known to have an enemy in the world,
and we are glad to state that, a* soon as
the doctor appeared at hie office, the
story was found to be a canard, and
that the shooting was done by Herb.
Stevens who was trying to kill a both­
ersome cat.
—Tlie editors of the Vermontville
Hawk made a very redicnlous and li­
te lous attack upon our Fourth of July
advertisingcommittee in his last week’s
edition. That committee have not
torn down the Vermontville celebra­
tion’s posters. They are too good men
to work in that way, and the editor of
the Hawk can bring no proof to show
that we have torn down single bill to
make a place for ours. The best peo­
ple of VLville denounces tbe Hawk's
attack upon our committee as unwar­
ranted and uncalled for, a "dog in the
manger” argument Not one of onr
citizens have any objection to Vtville’s
celebeating, simply claim the same
right for Nashville.
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
Hello!
Buy a fan
Or a palm-leaf
1
And try to keep cool.
I
Oats are heading onL
Haying iu full blast.
Vegetation boometh.
Celebrate in Nashville.
Wheat ripening rapidly.
Have you tried the telephone ?
New potatoes are in the market.
Front gate matinee*. are popular.
Wood’s livery barn is l&gt;eing painted.
What has become of our base liall
club?
A Union Sunday school picnic is talk-

The white elephant arrived last ev­
ening.
H. M. Lee and Graves Jc Snn have

John Barry has returned from hia
eastern trip.
Powles’ woolen mill has again open­
ed for business.
Ed. Pilbeam, of Tecumseh, Is spendthe Fourth here.
New cabbage has made its appear­
ance in the market
Clement Smith's professional card
appears in this issue.
Jacob Osmun made a business trip to
Toledo. 0., thia week.
Miss Kittie Burral. of Jackson, is
visiting at J. M. Wood’s.
Tbe patriotic fire-cracker has al­
ready made itself beard.
David Keith, of Greenville, is visit
ing his sister Mra. H. G. Hale.
A new concrete walk graces the front
of Henry Zuscbnitt’s premises.
Chas. Paine, of Middleville, has been
visiting C. L. Walrath this week.
The name of tbenext President will
begin with a letter not lower down than
C.
From present indications Nashville
will celebrate more largely than ever
before.
H. IL Dickinson returned from New
York Monday, looking five years
vounger.
Fourth of July, or something, seems
to have taken tbe wind out of locals
this week.
C.L. Glasgow is the busiest man in
town, and the days are not half long
enough for him.
The regular monthly meeting of W.
C. T. U. held at tbe Christian church.
Sunday evening presented an iuterost-

Wedneadav.
, F. A. Forbes, of the BeB Telephone
Co. Iia* liven iu the village this week
delivering script.
*
We print The News one day earler
tills week in order to give our employ­
ee a chance to celebrate.
W. .8. Campbell was in Grand Rapids
on businew Tuesday, in connection
with the coming 4th of July celebra­
tion.
H. W. Walrath has rented Mrs.
Ware’s house ou the corner cf Reed
and Queen streets and moved therein
Monday.
A large number of our citizens are
availing themselves of the liberal rates
offered by tiie M. C. R. R. and are en­
joying a "ride on the cam.”
L. P. Cole, of Thornappleiakereceiv­
ed at hi* station Wednesday, some fine
plums and toms toe*, wnt from Jndlohia, Ark., by R. B. Harley.
A Knight* of Pythias picnic to come
off atThoruspple Lake for the gratifi­
es tion .of the Charlotte, Hastings and
Nashville lodges, Ison the carpet.
The Vermontville Hawk ha* added
a local editor, W. E Holt, of Charlotte.
If Mr. Holt evds his career aa localizer
ns well as he begina.he will have noth­
ing to be ashamed of.
The law firm' of Smith Ac Colgrove
of Hastings, has dissolved by mutual
consent. Both mem tiers of this firm
are attorneys of ability and excellent
reputations, and success generally
crowns their well-directed efforts.
O. E. Packard, of Charlotte, was in
the village on businem Wednesday.
He ia a member of the Knights of
Pythiaa lodge recently instituted in his
town, and says tbe name ia booming,
having acted upon twenty-three appli­
cations Monday evening.
ih-mi

WOODLAND.
Geo. Barden has completed the cen­
sus.
D. B. Kilpatrick is erecting a new
honae.
John Myers bos sold his store to Ha­
ger Ai Son.
D. F. Roberta and Lewis Christian
have new barns.
A new awning graces the front of
Harter’s drug store.
Mr. Valentine's two brothers from
Ohio are visiting him.
The boys have been taking some nice
fish out of Jordan lake.
Farmers are smiling all over on accoun t ot the rich prospects for good
crops.
Van Simmons has painted pnd paper­
ed the hotel. The new hall will be
dedicated the fourth of July.
Our people wil divide their celebrat­
ing between Vt. Ville and Nashville,
aud a few will go to Hastings,
The boys who ran into Herb. Smith’s
buggy and left.him without fills, came
up and settled the bill like little men.
Dr. Baughman has friends from Ohio
visiting him. The doctor says he i*
going west this fall to trap prairie
chickens.
Hot weather, hut nice growing time.
Chan Williams says he won’t men­
tion any names but he bid the keys
under a boat.
The G. A^R- post had a strawberry
and ice cream festival Saturday even­
ing. The proceeds will be used to
purchase uniforms.
Woodland lodge No. 289, I. O. O. F.,
elected the following named persons
as it* officer* for the ensuing term : N.
G., F P. Palmertnn ; V. G„ John Wun­
derlich ; Recording Secretary, Leonard
Wunderlich ; Treasurer, C. S. PaHnerton.
NORTH CASTLETON.

Mr. Titmarsh baa bought a self-bind-

John Burgman has pat up a new
barn.
Mr. Flory is patting up a new hay
barn.
#
Bert Smith is breaking some fine
colts.
Hager's saw mill has abut down till
after harvest
Lo. Hosmer was in Hastings on busi­
ness Thursday.
Al. Linsley and family, of Clare, is
visiting at M. H. Bloom's.
A. Graham has returned from Irving
where he has been at work.
Chas. Marion and family, of Vt.Ville,
Sundayed with B. W. Austin.
Mrs. Mike Ehret's mother,of Indiana,
is making her a pleasant visit.
The farmer* are busy haying and
harvest will began in a few days.
Dr. Colter’s little daughter, of Chica­
go, ia spending a few weeks with her
grandfather D. W. Smith.
There was quite an exciting time at
Pleasant Valley last week. Frank Pen
ington’s sheep got in to Vet Overamitb’a
corn field and Vet notified P. to keep
them out, but P. failed to do ao, and on
the third offense, V. abut them up in
two peas and watched them till mid
night and then went to bed and at
four o’clock the next morning the sheep
in one pen was gone but V. bolds part
of the sheep yet.

COATS GROTE.
Corn is looking well. .
A new boy at Wallace Townsend’s.
Anson Wood has hia uarn completed.
Charley Fuller fell down stair* last
Sunday and unjoioted hia hip.
The boya of thia place have adjourn­
ed their ball playing till after harvest.
Frank Townsend and Glen Fuller
killed a rattle snake nearly five feet
long.

Dnvy Lewis pick* potato bugs for
one cent a hundred.
'
XaahTllU,
Jerome and Loie Wolcott have re­
turned from the north.
Elder Paton preached two sermons
on Sunday to large audiences.
A picnic,will be' held in B. Caaady’s
ordiard on tlie 4th, and adanoe at Mra.
P. Abbey’s.
Edward Wadsworth has traded hia
mill and sixty acres of land for a farm
CIRCITLATION, 1,800 COPIES.
near Middleville.
Two men from Hastings posted bills
at tbe Center for tbe fourth of July,
UIwm
but no one from here will celebrate at
Hastings.
Ottj Walker sat down on tbe sharp
end of a honey bee tlie other day. Ot­
to says he don’t know-who got hurt
the worse.
J
School closed at the Center Friday.
A bridge ia being built across the
river on the south town line. C. Edi­
son has the job.
Mrs. Amos Brown, formerly of Assy­
ria, departed thia life Thursday mornat her home in Penfield.
The funeral
waa hela at tbe Next Age church at the
Center.Friday, Elder Paton of Almont,
officiating. Such an example of broth­ T T. GOUCHER. M. D., Phyrtetaa aad tarF*1®- AH profaMloual c*!U pmopM*
erly love aa waa shown there will nev­
er be forgotten. Mrs. Brown was a
faithful companion and a loving moth­
Attorney, st Law sod
er. She leaves a busband, four chil­ V NoUry Public. 8ped*l attention given to
crrflertlngand conveyancing. Office in tbe
dren and a large circle of friends to Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.
mourn their loss.
Rut.
PAKADY, Jastic* of the Peace
-LI Office, Corner Main and Sherman Street*

HASTINGS.

Rkv. R. A Carnahan is quite ill.
Smith Al Colgrove, attorneys, an­
nounce a dissolution of co-partnerahip.
Daniel Birdacll Buffer* a temporary
derangement of miud occasioned by
sunstroke on Monday.
The M. E. pastor will administer tbe
rite of baptism on a large number of
candidates next Sunday.
The Odd Fellows have elected W. H.
Cook N. G., A. D. Maynard V. G.«
E. P. Brown R. 8. and G. H. Brook*
Traas., for the ensuing term.
The bank premises have been thor­
oughly rvjuyiLated and now Mr. Bowne
and as istanLs have one of the most
pivasant business rooms In the country.
A man known here aa "Yankee Rob
inson,” some time ago stole five dollars
from tbe bazar man, but is now paying
the penalty via a thirty days* sentence
in the county jail.

EAST CASTLETON.

Haitian Cards.
OHM Q. CRUST. Sheriff. Hasting*, Mich.,
wQ! attend promptly to all officialbtuineas
rlntutad to hl* care.
T AMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attorney A Counsellor.
CF H sating*will attend to legal buMnees tn any
part of the State, and practice* tn al) court*.

J

tedious promptly attended to. Office oyer
SpanMtng’Mtore, Haatlnga, Mich.
/ELEMENT SMITH, Attorney at Law. Offlee over R. K. Grant’ »tore HeatingsMich. Practice Id all tho Court* of the State.
Prompt attention given to collection*. Money

yy jlcott hoCmk.
A. B. FOOTE, Prophiktor.

UixJouUbly one of the best-kept hotel* ia
central Michigan. Sample room* ttnt &amp;oor.

A. BAJBBEK, ■. j»..
* HOMCEOPATHIC

Physician and Surgeon

Office first door exit of Opera Houm and
Dan Everts has resbingled his house. near residence on corner of W**hlngton i nd
Miss Jennie Miller has the chicken State Streets, Nashville, Mich.
pox.
Mrs. Alex Price is visiting at Grand
Rapids.
Ren Noyes took in the excursion to
Detroit last week.
Miss Ida Mather, of Manchester, is
visiting relatives here.
Niley Lin sea has sold his 40-acre
farm to a Clair county man.
Miss Sadie Reed closed her school in
tbe Feighner district this week.
C. C. McClue, Joseph Salisbury and
M. R. Taylor made a business trip to
Bsttle Creek this week.
Young man, try to be on time when
you go to see your girl, and don’t let
that other fellow get the start of you.
Remember it’s theearly bird that catch­
Warranted for Ten Years uot to Crack,
Peal, Chalk or Bllater. Paints, Olla,
es the worm.
Varnishes and Brushes.
Nelson Bruce of Irving, was kicked
by a horse last week and seriously in­
jtired. He had two ribs broken,
ceived internal injuries and lies in
BEST ON WHEELS.
a critical condition.

HAROWARE
SPRING, 1884.

Nails, Glass, Putty iSash
Doors, Blinds, Hinges,
Locks, Knobs, Etc.

Detroit White Lead Works Paints

NASHVILLE WAGONS

Our Eator County Neighbor*.

Geo. Semon, proprietor of a confec­
tionery store at Charlotte, caught bis
left hand in the cogs while freezing ice
cream Tuesday morning. Three fin­
gers were so badly mangled as to ne­
cessitate amputation.
Fred Harmon, while riding on a Chi­
cago Al Grand Trunk flat car at Char­
lotte, by sudden movement was thrown
in such a manner as to break his right
leg belo-T the knee.
At Eaton Rapids, Harry Williams
aged 13 years, while hunting with his
father Sunday dropped a rifle, which
was discuarged,
the ball passing
through the boy’s left ankle. He will
probably lose the foot.
A Charlotte horse has been attacked
with hydrophobia, the result of a dog
bite received a few days ago, and the
mayor lias ordered all dogs th the city
to be muzzled or shot.

A young man who bad ueen follow­
ing a lady drew alongside of her and
observed:
"Haven’t I met you somewhere lie-’
fore!”
"Onoe, I think.” answered tbe lady.
"I knew it,” said the young man,with
a self-satisfied smile; "and you’ve
l&gt;een in my thoughts ever since.”
"I thought you bad not noticed me
particularly,” said the lady. "I met
you two weeks ago at your wedding.
Your wife is my oonsm.”

Wiard Plows and Repaint,
Sooth Bend Plows and Repain,

Gale Chilled Flown and Repair*
KALAMAZOO

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,

EaveTroughing;Spouting
With the Best Hanger tna^te, all put up by
a strictly tirst-elaaa Tinner of yean’ ex­
perience, who Is also a Tin. Copper
and Sheet Iron worker. Sse u*
and have your building!*
spouted, and save
many times their

DOMESTIC SEWIN8 MACHINE
"Tbe Et*r that leads them aH."

Pumps, Pipe and Sinks.
IiX&gt;E’S

Barn Door Hanger
Stove*, Ranges

The great objection to the nomina­
VAPOR STOVRS*
tion of Mr. Cleveland to the presiden­
cy la in the fact that nothing can be
made to rhyme with hisuame. This In fact. Everything in the Harthcane
would exclude campaign poetry; and
Line al Botimn Prien.
waatis a campaign without poetryT
It’s the early fire cracker that has
tbe biggest boom. If you don’t believe
it, try aud sleep after daylight in a
neighborhood of boys on tbe 4th of
July.
. » _________

Marriage is certainly a Terr abort
song, but it generally has a most ever
lasting long chorus.

CALL

FRANK C.

US.

�&gt;, of any place in Nashville
e place and has been bought

You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, —*■'
verv LOW for cash I also carry the largest stock in the n

and Children’s f
A few more pairs of those

worked button hole3, Women’s Shoes for $1.25, same as

other dealers seu io

Call and see

NAMHVTKlJEi

SATURDAY.

JULY 5. 1884.

UIOLE XEBE’B SCHOOL OF PHILOS­
OPHY.
-Who in blares threw that.wadF
cned Uncle Zobe, as he bounced from
bis chair out of a sweet little oap in
which be had been indulging, when a
spit-ball about the size ofateo-cent
fish lull 1 passed hia head and flattened
itself out with a ddl thud against the
Mack board, back of his chair.
“Now listen to what I am going to
•ay: it any of you beys know who did
it, speak out without fear; don't mince
matters; take my advice and never
■iiuce matters except in pie. Well, I
see. as Usual, no one knows any tiling
about, it, of course not; it is the strang­
est thing in the world that as soon as I
in deep meditation, expressly for j
ypur benefit, some of you must get in­
to ■‘Onra hang-blasted mischief, and the
nnsatisfactory part is, I can never dis­
cover tbe culprit Oue would think
you meditated my destruction. I am
neither the English government nor
the Czar of Russia. Perhaps you aie
nihilists or dynamiters in disguise.
That reminds mo of a matter upon
which I have been meditating for some
time past Yon are doubtless aware
that an e xpedition has been*sent out
again toward the north pole. ZThis
time to discover if possible the where­
abouts of the Greely party; they are
looking around for a few more ships to
be prepared by fall to bant after those
just started; in fact, I think they ought
to have, at least, a dozen nearly equip­
ped to send nt a moment's notice until
they have the navy of the whole world
hunting after each other. I was about
proposing to England and Russia to
send al! the nihilists and dynamiters,
with their explosive compounds, towBrd the north pole, in search of John
EL Sullivan, who will knock them ont
in three rounds if they do not behave
theQMelves, thus being rid of these dan - |
gerons gangs, and at the same ‘time |
they can got their work in by blowing
up the icebergs io give free access to
tbe long looked for pole. What a
great and glorious achievement it
would be for our country if this last
expedition should accidentally run
across it! These things generally hap­
pen by accident They should send an
expedition to look for icebergs-! then
those gigantic masses*of ice would dis­
appear and poles wonld|b»come very
common things. Each dude in the
United States would have one hanging
to his watch chain as a charm. Now
they bunt for tlie pole and find lots of
ieeborga. As I was saying, what an
honor it would be if they found it!
They would return with glory frozen
upon pieir eyebrows and icicles to their
noses; then the world, indeed, would
envy this great and independent soncinent. They would say, 'Why! oh why!
didn’t we have tlie—’”
“But, Uncle Zebe, please tell tne
what they would do with it if they
found itF interrupted Snorkey Long-

“What do you suppose they would
do with it.* Haa your concentrated in­
tellect conceived the idea that they
. would bring it with them, smear a
strenk of red paint around it to sell to
‘Who is GooseF that be might stick it
in front of a crematable five cent bar­
ber shop as an advertisement I Do yon
imagine the north pole can be pulled
up witli oue hand, like a woman does
her paper bnatle before taking a seat,
And earned nway? Allow me to in7«orm. you that it cannot be done any
.more than a man can eat soft-boiled
. eggs without dropping seven tear* and
breuHt pins on his clean shirt boaom.
What kind of a jimcrack do you sup&lt;-puae the pole is anyhow ? A stick of
woud wltLa gilt, hall on top, and when
-they And- three t.e them together and
sell them, for pawnbroker*' signs?
Dang it, boy, it isn’t anything of the
kind, any more than a forelock ia in­
tended to fasten a trunk, a mule spin­
. uer is a circus performer, or a wart
with hair is a oumet. Some of you boy*
are enough to. drive a man to sulitrac-tion, short division and multiplication
witli your .cr&lt;Ma-‘&lt;yed questions. They
. tu.ike me feel like tbe beau in the boiler
■ I»r army soup, not knowing wliere I
started, what I: have to go through,
many tinuMi I will be compelled to

end, or like boarding-house cofie**, not
knowing how many times I will be com­
pelled to go over the aame ‘ground.’”
“I thoogui. air, that 1 would—I
tiimgbt Idid right to—”
• 'Stop.** yelled Uncle Zehe, don’t chew

yonrwordsj hate it worse than money,
if yon want to chaw, why chew taffy.
Take pattern by Shakespeare; he nev­
er repeated, but then he never lived.in
Fourth Ward during an election. Re­
peating In excusable only after you
have eaten fried liver and onionn. If
you have anything to say, come ont
with it boldly, like maggots in cheese,
nevet whine, except it is Mamm’s
extra dry, nor quail, except on toast, do
yon heart Now let the weight of your
body rest upon the posterior portion of
your anatomy. You have broken the
thread of my discourse, but I will tie
a knot in it to remember where I left off,
and give you the balance some other
time. Now pay attention while w&lt;/go
on witli the usual duties of tbe day."
She waa reclining in a ateamer-chair
out on the front stoop, looking wist­
fully in the gloaming.
“Are you admiriug th at natural etch­
ing of tlie poplars softly lined against
the lilac skyF
“No,” ahe replied.
“Are you watching to see the flrat
star or the first fire-fly F
“No,” she responded.
“Are you watebina to see the I ary
kine come wading homeward through
yonder plashing brook F
“I am not.”
“Are yon wrapt in pleasant dream b.
listening to the robin’s vesper song, or
awaiting the mellow rhythm of tbe
curfew bell F
“I am not”
"Then you are looking for *0016006?”
“I am,” she saidas she opened and
closed her ivory fan.
' I see,” replied the other; “I suppose
you are greatly interested In him 1”
“Yea, I am, if you must know.”
“Is he handsome?”
“No, he is not. He ia red-headed,
bow-legged, freckled, and has bat one
eys.”
“Then he mast be wealthy F
“No,” she replied, “beris poor.”
“Then why do you want such a creat­
ure ?”
“Because 1 am hungry."
“Ah. I see—hungry. Is he going to
bring yon caramels F

“Ice cream F
"No; bnt if you must know, I am
looking for our fishmao. He prontised
to have the clams bore by this time,
and if be don’t hurry it will be too late
to have clam soup for dinner. I dote
on clams ; and while I close my eyes in
revery will you kindly wa*ch and let
mo know if you see a canvas-backed
dam-wagon etched against the purpl*ringh U of the gloaming.”
And she left him watching.

Many years ago there lived in Put­
nam one James Dismukes, called
“Laughing Jim." He waa fond of his
dram, and when under its influence
was very noisy. On one occasion when
the supreme court was in session, he
went into the court room, created a
good deal of disturbance, and as he
could not be kept quiet, the judge or­
dered the sheriff to take him to jail
and lock him up. When the sheriff ar­
rived at the jail with him he unlocked
the door and ordered him to enter the
ceil. Dismukes pretended to be afraid
to go in flrat, and askod die sheriff
to lead the way. The sheriff did so.
As soon as he entered the cell Dis­
mukes suddenly closed tbe door, lock­
ed it, took the key with him and re­
turned in great glee to tbe court house,
and getting on top of a box, he ad­
dressed the court and said :
“Your honor, here is the key to the
jail, and when you want year sheriff
you will find him locked in jail.
This brought down the court aod
bar and Dismukes went free.

“I ssy,young mau, ia the editor ini I
want to are him about a lot of poetry
our Susan Ann’s writ,” and the slant­
eyed women retied
her bonnet
strings with an air ot determination
tiint brought the foar-feet-two-inch
clerk oit* his stool with unusual agility.
•You see’ continued tbe doubtful eye
party, aa she followed up the young
man in the editor’s sanctum; “bur Su­
san Ann baa a 1'arning, more after my
family than ber pa’a Lor1! is that tbe
editor? Do tell and Susan Ann’s ma
nodded euergetially in tbe direction of
rather small sized gentleman, who
was bij«y writing at -a desk, as sb
ejaculated;
“Bakes alive! it would take two sicb
to make my John Henry. These writ­
ing chaps is poor sorts. They don’t
know the taat of a square meal, I tells
our Susan Anna; bat ixir1, girls ia girls,
and. you might m well try to make a
rooatar set ns to talk ’em over.’’ Here
the office clerk wisely vanished aa the
editor, becoming aware that be was
not alone, inquired bia visitor’s busi­
ness. Carefully depositing her ging­
ham upon the editor's desk. Susan
Ann’s ma, aa she settled herself com­
fortably in a chair, observed.*
“Well, you see, Mr. Editor, I thought
as how I’d come and see von myself.
Girls ia not to be trusted when ther’s
business on hand. Our Susan Anu she's
writ a heap of them verses like yon
print in your paper, but Lor’ bless you!
she’d be fool enough to let you have
’em for juat what you offer, but I’m
nnt to be taken in. I don't look much
like a woman as could be rid over, do
ir
“Excuse me, madam, hut we are over
run with manuscript,” here the editor
managed to edge in.
“Do tell, now! Yon ought to iry
'Rough on Rats’. There’s my sister
Lousinds, she was that pestered with
them nasty anta, so you couldn't eat »
decent mouthful, and that stuff clean­
ed ’em out in no time. You’d better
get Rome. My! do you have to read all
them Ie.ttera!”pointing to a pile of M8S
upon the desk. “I never took much to
writing, but onr Susan Ann has a
hankering after it.”
'Your daughter's contribution*- ”the
editor’s words were nearly snapped out |
of his mouth with—.
“My daughter don’t contribution to
nothing. You can’t enme any of your
heathen storieaover me. Me and John
Henry puts in the plate every Sunday
it’s hsndt*d 'round at our church, and I
don’t propose to go and help a lot of
savages which isn’t known to our min­

“You’ll excuse mo inndam, hut my
time ia valuable. If you’ll—”
“Lor’, go right along writing. I can
talk jnst as well. You needn’t mind
me. Now, ther’s then, verses; Hl let
yon have them for—”
“If you choose to leave them, I will
notify yon concerning—”
“Didn’t I tell our Susan Ann you’d
be up to some dodge to get ’em?” and
tbe woman’s
uncertain eye fairly
gleamed with self-satisfaction, as she
added: “You can take 'em or leave
’em, but it’s cash on delivery.”
“In that case I think Hl-leave them"
answered the editor ns he touched a
bell, whereupon a boy put in an ap­
pearance.
“Show this lady out Tom,” was the
order.
“Well, Pm an re, do you think I'm so
blind that I can’t see my own way out?
And the gingham waa aeized with a
jerk, which sent the papers flying right
and left from off the editor’s desk.
“What do you have a papet for if you
can’t print anything? You’ve had the
last cent of my money, anyhow.” And
with this parting fling our Susan's run
stalked out of the room, nearly upset­
ting tbe dumfounded boy in her ex­

“Dat boy," said a colored gentleman,
referring to his son, “w’y, he’s de
smartest chile in de lan’. Dat boy, w’y
There are some real Christians in
be is got er high edycation.”
“How far advanced ia he F someone New York city after all. A "health
homeu ia tbe new branch of the Chil­
naked.
"Who, dat cb;le ? /W’y, he’s mighty dren’s Aid Society that haa juat been
nigh got al) de way, dat’s how ’vaneed opened at Coney Island. Thither dur­
ing tbe latter part of thia month will.be
sent deformed, aiefcly and convalescent
“Well, but what can he do F
“Who, dat boy ? Wbut is it he kaiu* children from asylums and institutions,
do? He ken read dese heah signs and in Joly and Augnst poor mothera
whut de white folks nainta on de fences, with sick children will be taken iu par­
an’ it take* er mighty sharp chile ter ties of 70, to spend a week at the
dodnt. 1cm me tell yer. Bat datain't home. Such an institution is an honor
de climax o’ whut be kin do He kin to New KSrit and should receive tbe
read deee leathor-kivered books. Mos' support &lt;&gt;' every citizen. Think how
any boy ken read one o' dese heah pa­ much goo J such men aa Vanderbilt,
per-back books, an’ any ord'nary pus- Sage,GouM and Field eonld do by con­
•en ken hanle de newapapers and pam- tributing to a fund to make thin “health
flets. bu». when ho takes down one o’ home” a yermauant institution replete
&lt;LMe here leather kivered books an* in every department. Such men and
reads off de talk, w’y he’s gwine ter be their mon jy engaged in such a work
a lawyer nboee yer bo’n. Doan talk would do much better work for their
ter me ’bout dat chile, ’case I knows own good, the good of the country, tbe
Mm. I’*e seed him han’lin tiggvra wid good humanity than to pile it away to
bof hauV." —•
rust or lose it in speculation.

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State or Michigan, i
County of Barry, I
Ala session of the Probate Court for
County of Barry, boJden at the Probate Office
THE OLD RELIABLE
in the dty of Hastings in said county oa
Monday, the Iftt h day of June, In the year
one tboQMUd eight hundred and eighty-tour.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probata.
In the matter of the estate of
PETER B. HLN81KER. deceased
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly TeriMy convenience for supplying the public
fled.
Rebecca HmsikrT, widow of saidttecesswith anything in the Livery Hoe are not excel
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prating
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WINN BROS
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ile heirs atlawbr said deceased. and all other
persons iatereeted tn Mid estate, are required to
appear at a aeaaioo of said Court, then to be
hidden al the Probate Office, in tbe city ef
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And It ia farther ordered that said petitions'
give notice to the peraona interested In said
estate, ofthe pendency of Mid petition, and
tbe hearing thereaf by causing a eopy of this
order to be pubUsbed ia the NabNvij-LE Nbws.
a newspaper printed and circulated in said
County of Barry, once in each week for three

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tatb of Michigan, i
f even' description done according to latest B
County or Bambt,
At a seaaloc of the Probate Ourtforths
County of Barry, bolden at tbe I*robate Office
Teeth Extracted without Pain. In
tbe city of Htstinga, ia aald count,-, oa
Tuesday, the nth d»v of June, ia the
aa prepared lo do all
rear oue thousand eight hundred and eightyg. I make a specialty of
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four.
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WINN BNO8.
EMILY E. LINKLETTER. Deceased.

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petitioner give notice to the p&lt;-reoIJB interested
m raid c*tate. of the ;&gt;endenev of raidpsUtion
and the bearing therwtf, by cauvla* a copy of
thia order to be pubIWied tn tbe Na eNT ills
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three snuccsatvo week* previous to raid day cd
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B. L. BROWN,
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Aaa^t (^.(St^JickBOD. Gen'18up. Detroit
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NUMBER 43.

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“Undonbtedly,* wa* the ready reply,
THE FINANCIER.
- meeteth the wheelbarrow in his path, HE HAD BEEH 15 THE OOUHTBYA WESTER M ROMABCE.
and the wheelbarrow riaetb up aud
though he mentally asked: "Whoev­
“Well, for the goodness sakes alive
What Is this?
„
She was a beautiful Chicago girl.
smitetb him to the earth, and falleth
er heard of a whalebone mask.”
This, dsrliug. is a financier.
The use of the word “beautiful" in
.
upon him aud runneth one of it* legs what’s the matter with you ? Yon look
“And the stringsF said she turning
like a traveling hospital.” remarked a
What does a financier do for a living? into hi* ear.
this connection is An exemplification of
it around.
In the gentle spring-time he putteth gentleman to.4 young man whom he
"Strings F echoed Henry in perplex what poetic license ean and will do,
Wteutis it be finances?
when the halter is taken off aud it to
on bis aummer clothes, and a blizzard met on the street. The youug man’s ity.
Finance.
striketh him far away from home, and face looked like a crazy quilt with Us
"Thetis, the straps—the fasteners— turned loose.
Oh! that is very funny isn’t it.
She lived on a farm in the far west,
filleth him with woe and rheumariain. ninny sized and shaped court plasters ; how does one keep them on T
one arm was in a sling and one foot
Vert.
He layetb up riches in the bank, and
“Let me show yen.” said Henry, and her husband lived with her.
was incased In an old slit boot; In fact
But what is really bis busineM?
Both .of them being from Chicago,
the president speculateth in margins
reaching for it. '
lie looked all broke up, and a wish-heManaging other people’s money.
and then goeth to Canada for his
"Oh, don’t trouble, yourself.” cried this statement sounds a little like a
hadn’^seeu-me look was on his batter­ she. With a half cream, and then she | newspaper yarn, but when we explain
But does ho never manage his own?
health.
ed countenance when he met his friend.
Oh,yes.
turned pale as death while Henry took that they had only been weddep three
In the autumn he putteth on his win­
“I ain't no hospital nor I ain’t been to the mask into hin bands.
When?
months, it may be accepted as true.
ter trousers, and a wasp that abldetli in
When he has got through managing them filleth him full of intense excite­ no convention. Tve been rusticating,
It was evening.
As be stood loosening the strap* pre
I have.”
otlier people’s.
It always is evening once aday, in the
paratory to adj a*ting the affair, the cus­
ment.
“Well,” replied his friend, “I guess
Then whom do the poor neglected
tomer seemed paralysed with deep
He starteth down cel I er with an ole­
you made a success of it, for you’re emotion, aud ou the verge of fainting.
people get to manage their money?
He wo* retiring from a neighboring
ander, aud goeth first hastily, and the
about as rusty B looking fellow as ever But when Henry pulled the mask over village, where he had been to sell a few
Nobody.
oleander co meth after him and Qitteth
I saw. Got a corner on court plaster?" his face the color returned. She gasp- pounds of butter, his fair bride bad only
Why?
upon him.
"No, I hain’t got no corner on court ,ed for breath, opened wide her eyes, that morning made, in all her»beauty
Because they have no money left to
He sitteth up all night to get tho re­
plaster, an* I don’t propose to stand and panted:
manage.
and domesticity.
turns from Oldo. and in the end learnhere to be made fun nf. Last summer
Why! Where did it all go?
If this was note romance, she&gt;would
“Why, what in tho world is itF
etb that the other fellows have carried
I met a girl up near Elkhart lake. She
This is what they would like to find tt.
“Why, a base-ball musk, to be sure ; probably have made it in a churn, bnt
was kinder stuck on me, an’ I promis­
out.
young
brides think they know more
didn’t you. know F smiled Henry
i If* buyeth a watch-dog, and when he
ed her I'd come out and spend my va­
Do they never find out?
than anybody else about household
cometh hoiue latc from t'iie lodge the cation on her pa’s farm. I went. 1’11 throngh the wire*.
Hardly ever.
j
matters.
“I—no—that ia—I thought it was a—
watch-dog treeth him and sitteth be­
never make such a fool of myself
But how, if the poor financier spends neath him until rosy morn.
She was waiting for him at the gate,
oh, dear!”again. I believe the old man and the
all bis time managing other people’s1
Her prostrate form was laid upon the and as she stood there she looked like a
He goeth to the horee-trut and betgirl, got me out there to murder me. counter.
can be make any money himself?
beauteous
flower, transplanted from
teth his money on the brown mare, and
That is what he is trying to find out.’ the bay gelding with a blaze face win- Oh! this life in the country is a great
the conservatory of thecivy to bloom in
Tho following sKetch drawn from ‘the sweet simpHeity of the country air.
thing. There’s nothing like it, and I’m
Ha? Who?
netb.
glad there ain’t. The first day I was tho wood, shows how the spider some­
The District Attorney.
As be approached, her heart beat
He marrieth a red-headed heiress
Will he have much trouble in finding with a wart on her nose, aud the next .there I started about eight o’clock in times gets caught at his own game:
high with hone, aud she was in a flut­
The glint of the sunshine as it sifted ter of excitement.
the morning to cross a field to get some
out?
day her paternal ancestor goeth nnder,
daisies. 1 didn’t get’em though. A throngh the lattice window of the plain
That depends.
She was also in a white dress and a
with a few assets and great liabilities,
bull got after me and I had to climb a farm-house attic turned the spider’s
On what?
and eometh home to live with his be­ tree. I couldn't make the fence, the web that gracefully floated to and fro big calico apron.
The evidence.
He came nearer, and she saw upon
loved son-in-law.
darned beast was too previous. Well, in the mellow light to golden gossamer. his face a frown.
Gracious! do thty bring the poor fi­
Far up among the rafters a great, fat,
the
bull
kept
me
up
in
that
tree
until
She knew it was a frown, because
nancier to trial?
There wra a fanny scene on the 8
sleek, black spider bung upon hto filmy she had seen the same look on the faces
Sometimes.
o’clock train from Patterson yesterday noon, when he went away. I feel sat­
What for?
morning. As uaul, the train was filled isfied dow that that girl knew of my cabta watching with eager eyes the of people who had been married twen­
For financiering.
with passengers on their way to busi­ predaciment, fur come to think it over gnM» and bugs that circled around iu ty years or more.
But is it a crime to manage other । ness in New York, and at Passaic a new now, I did bear some one laughing, In Uip dust Laden air.
"Ob, Augustus, what is itF she fal­
«Basz. buzz, buzz! bumpsty bump,
people’s money, even if it gradually arrival entered the smoking car. He the afternoon we, that is the girl and I.
tered.
gets managed into a hole?
was an unmistakable Englishman, but went for a walk in the woods. There bumpity bump! znee, znee, znee! sim­
"What to whatF be replied,
Certainly not.
• he had run all to seed. His plug hat is where the trouble begun. She man­ mer, zee, zimmer, zee. Bump!”
You see, Augustus bld never been
“Ab! there’s a big blue-bottle trying very much at school, or he would have
Then what is all the fuss about?
looked like a concentrated concertina, aged—I knew it was &amp; put npjob—to
They try and manage some of it out and bis long. Methodist, ministerial steer mo onto a yellow jacket*' nest. to get thought the lattice," softly said known that “what” was a copuliation
of the bole.
looking coat nearly touched his shoes, You never struck one? Well, you’ve the spider, as" the insect without clum­ conjunction, in the imperative mood,
But why didn’t the poor financier but not near enough to expose the fact missed one of the most exhilerating ex­ sily thumped and bumped away at the and not asked such a question.
manage his own money in the first that his trousers were of the high-tide periences in the world. I believe there frail barn.
"Why, darling, that look upon the
■‘Bumpity, bump, bumpity. My! I’m
place, and let other people's alone?
pattern that are always picked before was a million yellow jackets in that
face I lureF
Because he had none of bis own to they are ripe.
nest. I bad no sooner struck it than glad I’m in." said tho fellow, as he
"Because, dear, I have bad news.”
manage.
As the train neared the tonne) he took they instantly formed a procession and 'found an opening large enough toad­
“What is it? Ob, what is it? Did you
.
But you said that after managing the concertina off and showed unmis­ V fore I could get sway every blamed ; mit his body.
only get twenty-eight cento for the
"Ah! Hain’t he a rich, juicy fellow?
other p^?Pl®’&lt; 1»® managed bis own?
takable evidences that he had either one of’em was marching up my pants
butter, when Mrs. Bliffkius get* thirtygrown too fast for his hair to catch up, leg. Why, they’ve got the hottest kird Won’t I suck him dry ?” cogitated the: one and a halfF
fat, sleek spider, as he began to awing
or had been spun on his bead fordrinks of feet. A torch-light procession could
How did be uiakfi It then?
Women are always envious of each
round
and
round
in
a
circle
banging
That is what they would like to bo frequently that most of the capillary notbe hotter marching over the same
other.
from his cable.
substance bad got tired of the fun and route, I think I done some of the live­
know.
"Worse and more of it, mia carissiThe intruder commence*! to explore
liest dancing I ever did in my life.
Who?
gone home early.
ma.”
। the strange place in which he fopnd
The other people.
That’s Italian, but Augustus didn’t
“1 see that Cleveland is likely i&lt;» re­ Where w&amp;i the girl ? Well, the Lord himself.
But did the poor financier make much ceive the nomination," be Mid; in a only knows. All I know about it I saw
know it. He thought it was Chicago
“Zimmer, zee. zimmer zee- Bump!
OK of the management?
nutmegrater Cone pf voice, “and 1 pro­ a woman's skirts going over a fence he came against the rafter 'rom which F rench.
Yes, about that much.
"Tell me, then; haste and tell your
pose to see how the crowd stands as to* ord the house, and M I didn’t see the spider’s cable hung.
the gu’l again until 1 gut there, I think
About how much?
bride. She will be strong, for your
between him and Btotoe/’
‘ Hello! you fat fellow down there!
About as much as the other people"Why didn’t you bring your hair!'it wasla.‘r- Why, I had to tarn my Playing circus ?” said the intruder as sake. Are some of the loved ones at
put in.
I along with yon?” asked*a young bro­ pantewrooa Blde out nnd run into 8
homo—are they—are—are—are they
creek before 1
nd of t1'0** yell®* he balanced himself upon a splinter.
My! financiering must be a very pro- ker with eighteen carrot hair.
dead?"
"Ahem! Good morning,” uttered
jacket*.
When
1
*
lh
®
hoa,M
’
th
”
fitble profession.
He threw his Htrojpg arms about her,
“Oh. where I was raised they didn't
the spider, os he took in hto cable aud
It is.
and as her head was pillowed ou hto
have anything but red hair, and 1 girl's mother gave mt ft P*** of butterWhat do they do after they have wouldn’t take that," returned the man ru’lkaud told me to go a?d bathe my­ drew near the other. "Must use diplo­ manly check shirt front^ he bent low
macy in tliis case. The old fellow
their money?
over her, and in his gentlest tones,
with '.he surpertitiouh cover. “Now. self where I had been stax*’
that buttermilk helped me out. Wtien looks like a sharp one. If I get him those she bad known in the'roseate
They salt it.
let's see bow we stand.”
once into my house—n’.vnm ! What a
Why do they salt it?
hours of his loverhood, he whispered:
He had proceeded half throngh the it was time to milk the cows I follower j^ast!” cogitated the spider.
Because the people they made it out car when the train entered the tunnel. the girl out to the barn yard. There
“Be strong, darling, be strong. When
“DC 7°“ l’ve hsref” asked the new
were too fresh.
were
six
cown
ip
tie
milked,
and
I
He collected the returns from the
I went into the grocery, and showed
But I should think they would take rear counties under difficulties. Half thought I would help the girl out. She comer.
"Yes; won’» Jou walk inU&gt; “‘X Par’ the man what your own fair hand had
little trips, and vacations and all that the time he was under the seats and the said she didn't like to have me do it,
made, he didn’t give me a chance tc
sort of things?
other half over the back of them. but it I wanted to try it she’d give me. lorT returned the tusnarer.
speak, but told me harshly, be didn’t
"Parlor
? Do you «p&lt;h? one
They do, generally.
When the train emerged into daylight a big apron to keep my clothes clean.
“Yes; right this way. YoJ “D fly wont any axle grease, and I’d have to
But you spoke of financiers being he was lying across the stove and en­ Well, everything was going finely un­
take it somewhere else."
tried?
deavoring to pull his hat back over his til I got the pail about two-thirds full, there easily. So. Isn’t it a daisy 7
Jn the fresbneSA of the morning, they
"But what are ail these dent! flies and
when all of a sudden I turned a back
Are they ever convicted!
After he bad counted the votes he Bummer-sault, the. air was filled with bugs doing here F asked the stranger, were found in the dewy grass and
flowers
by the gate-ride, locked in each
That depends.
trying
to
loosen
his
left
wing
from
a
shooting
stars,
and
the
cows
were
runascertained that he had two for Blaine,
other’s arm*, and the key lust.
On what?
four for George Washington and one ningaround tbeyard like all possessed. strand of cobweb.
The amount of money they manage*!. for John L. Sullivan. The rest of the Before I could get up I honestly be­
“They’ve died. I pity the poor
"You ain’t afraid to die F anxiooriy
How if the amount be very, very votes were illegal, and consisted of ci­ lieve every one of those cows kicked things. I’m a private embalmer.
asked the clergyman, as he • rood by
large?
gar stumps, hunks of coal, a boot-heel me a' dozen times. Just lock at the * "Ah ! -Got a family 7" asked the vis­ the death-bed of a Bridgeport mm. a
They are never tried.
and four of lost year's quids of tobacco. patch work on me if you don’t believe itor, a* he tri. d to lift hto feet out of day or two since.
How if it be moderately target
"Oh, no,” was the assuring response.
“It’sno use trying to fight the &lt;. owd,” it- Well, they picked me up and car­ the strangely entangling mass.
They are tried.
"No. Let uie whisper something in “I ain’t afraid to die. *10101 that what
he said a* he left the train, “but if I ried me in the house and put me into
And sentenced?
ever attempt to canvass n drove of brd, where I lay for three days. But your ear," softly said the spider, os he get's me. It i* the fear that when I do
American bogs again you can call Old the worst is to come. The old man approached the now thoroughly en­ turn up my toes the old woman will go
But if the amount be only large?
England ,Jack’ Bull right to my face.” charged me with twenty quarts of milk wrapped victim. The latter waited un­ a snooping in amongst my private pa­
They get sis months.
at ten cento a quart, aa be said he til the other drew near. Then like a pers the first tiling, and get hold of
Six months’ whatf
One day during the noted Kentucky couldn’t afford to lose that much milk flash, he threw the lower part of his some of them letters I orter have de­
Vacation.
campaign, aud while the confederate on account of a greenhorn’s monkey­ body forward and as quick a* lightning stroyed the very day I got them. Oh.
Wnere?
army wa* pasring through Allen coun­ work about a cow. Ob, I tell you there tho long, slim lance pierced the dast- no, I ain’t afraid to die. I’ve made my­
In Ludlow street.
self solid for the next life.
ty, General Breckenridge, approaching is nothing like life in the country.” tardlv spider through and throngh.
"Ah! you’ve killed me. This to a fit
But how if the amount be small?
And the victim h&amp;iled a street car,
General Hindman, said:
return for my kindness,” groaned the
Thev go np for twenty-five Team.
Two railroad engineers were sitting
“We are only a&amp;hnrt distance now which be entered to go over on the
Where?
spider, as he fell dead in his web.
on the depot platform at Beatrice, Neb.
from Bear Waller and are not very far West ride to see a doctor.
Sing Sing.
A tearing and buzzing in the spider’s telling about the fast time they had
from Jimtown.”
TOOK IT FORA SUBTLE.
home drew all the gnat* and bugs
This short-haired gentleman in the
The solemnity of his manner attract­
funny striped clothes?
Aftei a hard struggle the a pretty good run that day the depot
A very pretty, modest young woman thither.
ed Hindman’s serious attention, and re­
stranger
released himself from the fear- ,caught fire. They sent me over to
His amount was very small.
garding Breckenridge with a look of came shyly into Hawley’s yesterday.
ful net. Flying to the lattice, he bal­ Fairbury after the fire engine. It is a
Was be convicted of financiering?
Approaching
Henry,
she
pointed
to
a
inquiry, he asked:
a
anced himself before diving into the plump twelve mile run.and I made it in Only in the sixth degree.
“But, General, why does our near­ base-ball catcher’s mask in the show­
clover below, and said:
And what is financiering in the sixth
just eleven minutes, but I lost the"
ness to those places so concern you F window, and with a demi-blush timid­
degree?
"It to an extremely cold day when a ‘smoke-stack off the enginein doing z it,
“Well, you see,” Breckenridge repli­ ly said: “Please let me examine that.”
spider
pulls
the
wool
over
the
eyes
of
a
Blurgiary.
/
though.” How was that?” inquired the
“Certainly,” beamed the gallant Hen­
ed, “I fear it will be my fate to be kill­
genuine bumble bee.” Away he sped, ,other engineer. “Well, when I started
ed in an action at Jimtown or Bear ry. Then bo extracted the mask from
MAH.
leaving
the
tyrant
behind,
dead
among
from Fairbury this way: I just pulled
Waller. ;Bear Waller” he repeated. among the other base-ball goods, while
out the throttle and let the old machine
Man that is born of’woman is small "The thought of being killed at a place be whispered to a Cincinnati reporter: bis victims.
“One of the female nine, sure as I’m a
potatoes and few in the hill.
bearing such a name makes me sick.”
A writer iu a scientific journal says a spin. When we got within a mile of
sinner. Didn't know they weie in “black eye” is simply “a severe contu­ the switch where they unloaded cin­
He riaeth up to-day and flourished]
?Yes, sir,” he said, much excited; town.”
ders I saw something on the track. I
like arng-weed, and to-morrow or the
sion af the integuments under the or­
saw at once that it was a flatcar that
The young lady turned the mask
day after tile undertaker has him in the "lie’s a liar, and I told him so.”
i'That’s rather a risky thing to do; I around gingerly in her daintily-gloved bit. with great extravasation of blood, the section men bad onto the main line
ice-box.
and eochymorin iu the surrounding
wpuder
he
didn't
knock
you
down.
”
to
unload, and you can just bet I did
hands, examined it critically, and ask­
He goeth forth iu the morning warb­
“Oh, 1 told him through the tele- ed with a pert, upward glance: “Isn’t cellular tissue, which is in a tumefied wme pretty lively thinking. I couldn’t
ling like the lark, and is knocked out • II,,,,.
state.” And here all this while we have
■
mi one. "
stop,
so I just pulled the throttle clean
it rather short F
in one ronnd aud two seconds.
Huppossed that* "black eye" was rimout and let her rip. I felt a jar, bnt we
In the midst of life be is in debt, and
'!'I’d bate to be in your shoe*?* said a ' “Oh, no—they -oome iu that size al­ ply the result of a little man calling a kept right on. I looked buck and there
the tax-collector pursueth him wberev- wbraan, as she was quarreling with a ways,” smiled the blonde chief clerk.
big man a liar.
wtu the car ou the track and the man
“I never saw one made exactly like
he goeth.
'
neigh bo-. “You couldn’t get into
“Is this one of your all-wool, 73 cent shoveling off cinders just as though
Tire banister of life is full of splin­ fibem,” sarcastically replied the neigh­ tliis before—new invention. J sup­
nothing
had happened. We scooted
Buito,
Mr.
Isaac?"
“
Yea,
mine
friend
pose
F
ventured
she.
ters, aud be slideth down it with coe- bor.
Oh, my. no; been in use three years, dot vos von of dem peautiful zuits.” right under that car and all dawagw
aidwrable rapidity.
done
was
to scraM
“
But
is
all
cotton!
”
A
Doi
cannut
pe
. off'my smoke-stack.”
He.walketb forth in the bright sua- | Girls, learn to swim, it accustoms! at least,” said Henry.
light to absorb ozone, and meeieth the | you to kick out, and after marriage it Ij “Indeed! How strange.
„ Doyon
w
think helluped. Dot i» ‘all wool sebenty-; Without another word being saia the
dree
riient
zuit.
1
hut
dot
name
given
I
two
men
got
up
and ’ walKed away ii.
bank-teller with a sight draft for $857. ।
sometimes nrqwsary to uw more (they are better than those made of
opposite directions.
it myselluf.’
He corneih home at eventide and I han the bauds in fighting.
whalebone F
•

�LAY F
candiUute i*gan ThUnuUy
At 1:15 Hto ballot, •totxl:
_ _ 18S9, Bayant 170, TlturrannBR,
Randall 77. McDonald 68. Carl is e »7
The convention
adjourned tu 10
rhlcb the bank discounted; another pur•’clock. Aa Hh* Dviuocrato nominate
under toe two-toinik majority rule the
task of nominating,» presidential can reed-d In raising &gt;7,000, vary n ariy tbe
Ridate mny be h difth-ult one. Ab it i«
ClevHMoi must huvt* 155 more rote* to In
get I be nomiwition. Should be fail to
htai votes In favor of Thurman or Rantl•11.
A-wr
lu preex (1 p. id. Friday)
Wr are informed by dispatches that a
jarond haHort wm taken at 11:40 in
which Cleveland gains ouv ballutt front
. .Alabama. nix Horn Colorado, f.»ur froin
Georgia, ten from Iliinuis, and lose*
two from Florida.
Illinois e ata one
’u&gt; T. A. Hendricks, which created tuatiiltuouM applause, cheering, waving
of handkerchiefs, hata and umbrellas.
W..tn order is partly restored Voor­
heis withdraws the name of McDonald
in favor of Hendricks.
Celeveland’s friends assert that fee
will be nomb.ated on the third or
fourth ballot. If be is not it now jocks
as though Hendricks would be the
man. AH agree that a nomination will
a be reached this afternoon.

■K'HIGAN NEWS.

’

Niue-ycare-old son of Wm. Merty, of
Hancock, drowned in Portage Lake on
the 4th.
Thro. Hawley, of Dansville, killed
by a do*’ of corrosive sublimate ta
ken by mistake.
A young woman, aged 33, committed
suicide at Marengo, July 1.
Domestic
trouble was the cause.
The house of Wm. Stump, near Alle­
gan, burned Wednesday, and a 1'^tle
baity was burned to death.
Floyd W. Min*r, Robert Gibson,
*^olin Spickermau and John Strong
were drowned at St Ignace on the 4th
Two men named McDermott and
McNear, were billed by a train of cars,
near Read City, ou the 4th. Both were
drank.
The bouse of Phillip Morgan, of Mar­
quette*, burned ou the 2nd and his 10yesre-old son was burned to death in
the building.
Frank Luscombe, a young man of Ly­
ons, was run over by the cars at that
plnce Friday and so injured that he
died in an hour.
A young unmarried man named Win.
A'. Ward, was drowned io Grand River
a; Grand R-tpids Friday, while he and
others were in swimming.
In'a'sham batlre at Grand Haven,
Friday. Lewis Smith, of Grand Rapids,
had last a hand and Edward Lowing a
thumb by the premature explosion of a
cannon.
At Goguac luke Friday, the steam­
boat pier gave way
about 50 per­
sons, more or less, were thrown in to
tlie water. Fortunately no one was
drowDvd.
Wendeliii Hotter, employed in the
Michigan Central car shops, Detroit,
was shot by au udkowd person and iip
stantly killed Friday. Whether the
shooting was an accident or intentional
has uot been ascertained.
Willie Covert, 17 years old, Flint,
was thrown from a mowing machine
by h runaway, and dragged Dearly 40
rods. Hia left leg was nearly cut off at
the knee, and he was badly mangled.
The limb waa amputated, but he can
hardly survive the shock.
At East Saginaw, Friday some of the
memliers of Co. E Third regiment, M.
8.T., were out tat get shooting and a
stray shot struck Fi-nk Wukonsky who
was quietly fi -thing some distance below
where the target was situated. He
was inateutiy killed. He appeared to
be about 4-5 years old.
Daring the celebration at Clinton
Friday, aa the procession was moving
through the streets, one feature of tho
display was a heary monument placed
on a truck serving to exhibit the enter­
prise of a local marble cutter. The
laud was toppled over by an irregulari­
ty in the street, and the monument fell
on Pied. Broadbent, who was on the
track. His head was crushed, causing
instant death.
MMow.r said Elder Cleveland,
he
inished reading the Bible lesson be­
fore the Berea Sabbath-school class,
and looked benignlr at the front row
• of ohildien—“now I have been reading

to you from toe Bible 1"
■•I k».»-i
bolding up her hand tnamphanMy
"Well, my IIUI- rirl. I
c|«| ,ou
l»id we* «Um uiwnu&lt;m.
Mow
wwy telTito oUorcliildrmi wimt Ham*
-Ml •»&lt;!. WlM did h«- «y r
-"Bo«dd.-»it lien-. Eli I GitUo r,
Eli r m»w«mI
p,„od Uul, niri.
AIm! Eli PerlcMW lectured before
ahaStduUerbocinty^Baldwin Univer­
sity the nisl«t before and the little &lt;gjr]
had etuzlif the mmwm- from the street
boys, who had hrwu shnnting ‘’Git
JtafaBUr dll day.

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING

little whisky Lift aud a box and

most of their dubtorn bad vanished.

Take the Lead

8ev-

almost out of
stock, and entirely
out ot courage and hope. Both

Potomac after midnight.

“«SEK,:

ried in his aedile bags, and waylaid him
To the challenge to stand and deliver, the

During tho year ended Juno K the Northern
PaotflcRailroad Mid 478,71* acres aud L3o4

double misfortuns.
Every effort was made to find the high­
wayman, but In vain, although a certain

proved to be an old tattered lottery-ticket,
waa found sticking in hia coat-alcove. At
la«t the clay upon which he was Ur And his
family beggars and homeless again ar-

and then Rogers, one of the partners, said ■
to Henry, the other:
|
1
1
Pulling hia hat down over hia eyes Rog- ‘'1
ers sailed out, and Henry, sitting down on
a box in the barroom, looked tho picture
of melancholy. Pretty soon one of the
well-to-do miners came in softly, aud

man pac-nl the fl Kir and brooded upon his
misviable fate. . When tho morning
children, and then, walking with

about to press his baud to the trigger,
when a pubbie struck sharply on the win-

muffled figure of a man, who beckoned him
to ascend. He did so mechanically, and
the stranger led him some distance from
the bouse. Then throwing open his coat,
the visitor said:
“Do you know mef"
The termer shook bis head.
"Well, I am a man who robbed you and
“Indaed!” said tho farmer, grimly.
“Weik Into the bouse.”
"J guess that isn’t necessary,” replied
tbe footpad, dryly. Juat listen to me. Do
you remember tbe number of the lottery
t.cket you found that ni&lt;bt?”
“It was B, No. 4^&amp;f,0fil,” replied the |

"1*11 do it,” said the farmer.
And be kept his word. The reward wa*
withdrawn, and the robber, very naturally, was never again heard of. Tlie (armor
cashed bis prix-, less the usual enormous
“discoiMl” in such cases, and becanii." tho
richest man iu bi* county, a* some who
rend his can testify. Unfortunately, be
was one of those who i-annot boar prosperity. He gradually sunk Into politics,

[From ao Old Sa up Hook j
hair-dresser as opened a wcry smart Hltie
shop with tour wax dummies iu the winder
—two gentlemen and two indies—the
gentlemen with blue dote ff&gt;r their beards,
wery large viskrra, oudaclou* beads of
hair, uncommon clear eyes and nostrils ot
amaxin’ pinkness; the ladies with their
beads on one side, their right fore-fingers
on their lips, and their forms developed

lowed but very little shoulder, and ter­
minated rather abruptly in fancy drapery.
“He bad also many hair bru«hes and
tooth brushes, bottled up in the winder.
the counter, a cut tin’
room up stairs and a weighen
i
____________
macbeen in
» the
tho shop right opposite
the door.
door. But
But tbe
the

buried Id h.s bands, said:
"Cheer up, old man. It’s hard, of course,
but you rnusn’t break down. Tuat will on­
ly make a bad matter worse. Take it cool
and brace up. If there’s anything that I
can do for you let me know. What is let
Out w.th iu”
“Well, this thing struck me, pardner,
just at the worst time, when I had just re­
mitted all my money, and of course it wiU
lx- some Cirno betoro 1 will got much again.
If you could let me have s ten it would
help mightily."
The money was forthcoming, and soon

such traps together as they could carry
conveniently, and ~oon after dark Mr. and
Mrs. Henry and tho shrewd Rogers were
footing it to tho railroad.
The next day,
when some of tho kindly old miners called
to help bury Mrs. Henry, they having al­
ready dug the grave, they found this Dote
written on an old envelope stack in the
mouth of

1 The old-timers simply sawed their teeth
। together, and walkbd sullenly away. “No; body’ll raias ’em," says one.” “Nor their
I whisky,” says another.

.

[N. Y. Bun.)
Apropos of Governor Robin’s “congratu-

Republican Convention for

ill enter into the
bonds of wedlock," he says, "until 1 meet
wi'h a young ’ucmanas realll •• my Idea of
that lairest dummy with the light hair.

blundern. The funniest happened in the
fall of 1880. Stephen A. Douglas was a
Democratic candidate for President. He
made a tour of New England, - snowing
himself to the people wherever possible,
making several speeches, and being re­
ceived with almost universal entluiBlasm.
The Democratic local committee there made
arrangements for a grand out-of-doors
meeting. Judge John A. Patera was then
a Democrat, and bo was also the originstor

coiTho young hair-dresser hadn’t
in the habit o’ makin* Nils
al about sir mnnth&lt; vim
young lady a*

a Interchange o’saw iment! Look up J
love,” says the hair-drearer, “ beho11
imlge in my winder, bnt not corn

idea I" she vm, "It is a portrait, but I
feel that noble lace must be in the in llinitary.” “Wot-do J hear?” aavx he, a
crumplin' his carls. "Vdllaut Gibbs!” uyx
aba, quite firm, “never rvnoo U»e rabjec*.

independc
'

Hon. William Williams, Minister to U
Parxguay, has sent a cablcgnun docll
_
Kepuuiicun nomination for congress treat
the Thirteenth Indiana District
While Mr*. Harris, of Kingman County.
Knn.. was at a neighbor's Monday, her house

The Sheriff al Chicago haa attacbe-i about

In rfl«p&lt; n«e to an Invitation General H. F.
Butler states that be will probably attend a
session of the National Educational Associa­
tion which assembles st Madison, Wls.. on tho
15th of July.
Thoma' J. Navin, the absconding Mayor of
Adrian. Mich., bas mailed from a Cuban
town a letter opening negotiations for a oo»
Eromite with the estate of K. S. Ciark. which
r robbed of KJ.UCX1
Tbe University of Psnnsylvanis crew won
the inter-collegiate boat race at Saratoga Mon­
day forenoon.Oo, net 1 second. Pnncetou third.
Locsuae Of s dispute Brown, of Bovdoin,

rrray in a Keokuk (la.) hotel Tuesday
B. D. Courts, of Dean, shot B. Spence
&gt;e murdered man accused Courts of
Oring four shots.
B. A J Somnerlcb, millinery dealers at New
York, have failed for &gt;SQ,UOQ.
The Baltimore 4 Ohio Oomjany has pur­
chased the Pittsburg, Oewiand 4 Toledo
Hoad.

hydrophobia.
Philip Hamilton, younrest
Hamilton, who waa killed by
at Poughkeepsie. N. Y, V
eighty-two.

ORATORS’ BLUNDERS.

was alius wretched and miserable, to think
they was behind the shutters. Vun of
these dummies wos a favorite with him

ahipin’a idol; but

FROM THE CHEAP TWO FOR A NICKLE TO THE FINEST AT «.00.

As a result of a suit for &gt;100.000 by the
Broadway National Bank, an aitaebruent was
U«l. l.»r In en». two worklocn. ,n, i»U&gt;
with sympathetic looks aud tender words. , drew* Bros. 4 Co., of Hasloton, O- and propBefore turning to go, ono of them said, as erties at Youngstown.
____ _____ _a______ _______ _____ _______
would be a good idea to assist the nffl icted
, and get s drink at tho same time. "Let’s
have something.” Henry went behind tho
{ poor old bar and set up toe well-remom..................
“'
*
-­
] and as they were turning to go the saloon- I elghty-eeven.
The eleventh
i keeper called their attention to some prime 1 *™
’
’* annual National soldiers’ and
sailors' reunion win uo
be held
at Caldwell.
• . —
,- .. .. .. - .■ .• .. -.
, . -’ sailors
n«
- which
.. •. •.bottled,
...
; stuff
ho bad jout received
; September 17 and is next.
I and which he was selling fora dollar a |
Ben Lusblc. widely kno
known throughout the
I pint.
This was a little more than the country
* *a* the "lightning ticket-seller," died
i men bad counted
MM, on,
on, but
on, thoy
,o.y
2,;no,
,
,
. ■* each
..
In ore have been inirwru esses ot smau-pox
bought a IboUle
’ and* sauntered ouU All at Leroy, Mich. Dr. Betts, a young physician.
”— ------------------------ - • died of the mu ady Tuesday.
William W. fteed. a wealthy cittsen of Can
at the White Star.
fjuch a steady
ton. O.. was found guilty Tuesday of forgery,
for which he was indicted two years ago.
been known in Eagle for weeks.
Scores
| called, dose ns drank and bought bottlssof
i the freshly imported stuff, and all ex• tended to Hoary their sincerest condo­
during Monday night
and clothing vu u&lt; d at
'l-.nce. Toward night Kogers returned and
1 found the White 8 ar saloon thoroughly
1
August Sundlng, a victim of unrequited
cleaned out and Henry awaiting him, his
love, tired two i^bocs a!, a policemau at Minne­
apolis yesterday and then blew out hit own
*
"It jiaa paid immense, pardner,” said brains.
Henry.
"We’ve got morv’n enough to change to Import Swedes and Hunrtri»n« to
climb with now, and it’s my opinion that
now on a strike in the Hocking Valley.
The Freeport (Ill.) district ex
er.” For an hour they wore busy getting

dummies, which this here young hair- 1
dresser was constantly runnin’ out !

approach the altar." All the young ladies
be know’d as had got dark hair, told him

Dolmans, Shawls and Summer Wraps
WILL BE HOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO PROFIT.

selves for. some time pulling up
luted article of whisky in pint flasks, of
which they had quite
thinned the stuff
thinned it some

homo with difficulty, and the sale waa de-

puttied victim.
“Exactly,” said the highwayman, handIng him a printed list of tho Havana drawing; “you see it han won OUO.OOO. Now,
proposition Is
Lathis:
Keep that ticket
my proposiilon
this: Koop
and call off the detective*.
Let me alone
and the prlxe is yours; arrest me, and I
will claim that money, and willaa quarter
of it 1 can, as you know, fight my way out
of any court in this State.
What do you

SUMMER DRESS GOODS!
LARGEST AND FINEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN THIS VICINITY.

saddle a[. the report of the footpad’s gun,
and when be regained consciousness found
his right arm broken by a load of buck-

to you about what Samuel said to Eli.
Now canany of you tell me what Sam-

There was no answer.
"Wilatr exclaimed toe clergy man.
‘‘c*n’-t Rnr of You remember what Sam­
uel sai&lt;Lto£li, when I have just read it

VERMONTVILLE

a loss of WQ.U0U.
Fire damaged the Hamilton Rubber Factory
at Trenton. N. J^ &gt;40.000 Wrdneaday night.
Five firemen were caught by the falUtur roof
and two seriously hurt.
Hlxty-three children started from New York

Parasols in all styles and prices.
Ties, Collars, Laces, etc., in endless variety.
Gloves and Mitts from the cheapest cotton to the finest
silk and kid.
. t
Full assortment Ladies Muslin Underwear, Aprons, Infants
Robes, etc.
Our Domestic Department is full in all the popular brands.
Bleached and Brown Sheetings; Prints, Demins, Ticks, Shirt­
ings, Jeans, etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF

In Vermontville, ranging in prices from a good Cotton Suit
at $3, to the finest Imported Worsteds and Whip Cords at
$25. We have just received a few dozen Pants that we shall
sell at SI, $1 50, $2 and $2.50, the best value we have ever
shown. Call and see them.
We are headquarters for Boots and Shoes.
Grocery Stock is^full.
Your patromige is Respectfully Solicited.

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING

Hot Weather!
Ind a Tendency to Fro no my on the part of Purchaser*.

Recognizing thia state of affairs, I desire to announce
brietiv that I have a large line of

SEASONABLE GOODS
Which will be sold at Decidedly Low Prices for the next
sixty days.

Was never so complete in choice goods as at present. When
in ne-.d of Sugars. Teas, or Coffees, don’t pass me by or yo
may lose moeny.
The finest line of Tobaccos in town, including the cele­
brated brands of '‘Verdict,” ‘'Sweet Cuba” and “Herald” in
fine cuts ; “Circus Girl,” “Nimrod” and “D. T. C.” in plugs,
and “Centurv,” “Telephone” and “Boss of the Road"
smoking.

D. C. GRIFFITH

yyHEN IN NEED OF

nominating

J. SPINDLER,
— 8TKAM----

perpetrated. 1 suspect that it waa at hi*
suggestion that a committee waa appointside at the Douglas meeting. He fell Inta
the trap, and never thoug t of the anoma­
lous position tn which be was placed until
the chairman introduced tho Mayor to the
“Fellow-Democrats”
assembled.
The

GROCERIES I Custom
---------- SEE---------

•nbordinate lodges waa not deeirable.

town will also build a suitable landing for

WOODLAND, MICH.

A FULL LINE

The race at Cleveland t&gt;-twecn Cllorstoae
aud Jay-Eye-Bee haa been declared eff. Ctlng-

Three Grades. Brown and White, sold
ut iHittom prices.

the Called States waa unveUed at New Or­
leans Wednesday in memory of Margaret
Hsugbcry. known as the Orphans' Friend,

the wrecked Erie &lt; ounty Savlnco Bank, was
I arrested on the charge of having embesztod
। the funds of the Institu’ion. &gt;15u.(O&lt;!. and waa
He wa* a business man, a staid respect- ■ committed in default of giOj.OJO.
able citlsen, and a gvod Mayor, but did not
—
.Mln. u u or«.or Hl. &lt;m&gt;y, bow.yw-.
0M.
Skm BrnwM
Coshocton, O., July 7.—Tbe works at
Senator from I.linois, and be did it in very the Newark Machine Company, at Newark,
eaught Are at four o'clock Saturday morn­
nwnng:
ing, and before the flames could be got un­
"Honored Sir—We can not show you the der control the entire structure and Ita conmagnificent prairies of yntft—of your own

Rvpub' leans ot Baugor, welcome you with­
out distinction ot l*rty ”

GRAVES &amp; SON

I louring Mill!

until too late to check ito progress. The
In* is eetim ted at fully 8350,000, on which
there is &gt;325.000 Insurance, disteilmted
among leading home and foreign compa­
nies. Titres hundred men are thrown out
of employment by the disaster. It is not
known whether or not the works will be re-

ITCHOICE^J

Teas and Coffees.

cail and beoonvln-

J. 8PINDLKR
tVILLIAM JONXB,

IF YOU WANT

CANNED GOODS
Don’t miw inspecting our fresh stock
Prices lowest.

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar and Red Cross, two the
finest brands in the market.
Also a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.

S6U.5T0N

i We are constantly recei' ing fresh Groceri'-.n

graves a son.

WAGON 8CAU68.

LIAR

�—

8up&lt;

•* I

JULY 11. 1884- instruments.
Mill
.
Tbe croquet works are nndergotuff
repairs sod will not start up until the on the Mb had no more than begun,
when tbe combustible which were
first of AuguqL
• Solon Bentley an old resident and beaped together on the plattorm in a
father of C. W. Wallas Bentley, died pile, caught tireaud a small rarthquske
last Sunday. Tbe funeral took place riisuedwhich frightened Joiin Yarger
? Maa. BOvnaco/r, I Mas. F- McDxxar,
who had charge, ami be leaped from
at tbe bou»e Tuesday.
.
The officers who have been working the platform, breaking au ankle and
injuring
bis other foot so seriously that
0ATE0HI8M OH HDEPEHDEH0E in the murder case of the Old mau
Searles of Hope, arrested Darwin Mc­ tie is unable to use iu
DAY.
Kay. How strong a network of evi­
Oar Eaton County Selghber*.
Question—Where was our marshal dence they have been able to get pos
whose duty it
to
that-the sa­ Mussion of will Be brought to light iu
The Eaton county G. A. R. post*
loons were closed on the fburth of July ? due Um*.
have organised a county battalion.
Answer- Ob, he was kept busy tak Complaint was made against one of
Bellevue J.bas raised the necessary
ing drunken men. here from tbe coun­ t*ie saiooutets for selling liquor ou tbe
bonus and will get iu chair factory
try to tbe lockup.
fourth,' the ca&gt;e was adjourned until
W. Bak«-r, au invalid, waa badly hurt
Question— Where were the fathers Friday. There will be more to follow
whose sons were being made drunken m some of our best citizens are fully bv a ferocious hog, at Vermontville a
few days ago.
in Nashville on the fourth of Ju|y f
determined to make them live up to
Wm. Resch, a plaining mill man al
Echo answers, “where T’
Charlotte, bad the fingers of one hand
Citizens of Nashville, why are such
Tbe. programme for the fourth was u
axweJ
off Saturday.
violations, of the law tolerated in our good one and .well carried out. Tbe
A young eon of Isaac Griswold, of
midst? Tbe saloon keepers here defi­ excerciac* in the Court House yaid
antly violate every law which die state were very interesting. Tbe oration by Vermontville, accidentally shot Him­
of Michigan requires them to keeb iu Rev. Joy wm good butlengthy for such el f Monday, and is in a critical condi­
- order to hold tbeir license, and which an occMion, A large crowd passed tion.
Mr. Wm. S. Bollea, of near Olivet,
diey pledge to eraseIves in their bonds everything off pleasantly until even­
to keep. They sell to habitual drunk­ ing when an accidentccurred which has a. spring of mineral water that
ards, to minora and upon legal holi­ brought sadness to many hearts. While tastes juat like lager beer and boils up
days. Thia ia* perfectly well-known they were firing rockets several bad in a stream 15 inches in diameter.
fact, bqt for some unaccountable rea been laid on the platform. Sparks' _ Ou the oigh&gt; of die 4th, as the tiresoc they are permitted to go on with­ ignited them and one darting down in­ wo.i ks werebeing let off at Dimondale,
some of-the pieces became prematurely
out molestation.
to tbe ciowd struck Mr. Oreur
The fourth of July in NMhville hM Hadley ou the lower part of his neck ignited by taparks from a rocket and
become notorious in all directions m a with great force. He was taken to tbe Avery French had his band badly
drunken parade. Boys thirteen and hotel in an unconscious condition. burned.
Tso lively centers ot Mk-bigau
fourteen years of age were reeling up­ After sometime be became conscious,
on our streets, some of them too much but died about midnight from internal racing having determined to pool their
intoxicated to stand alone. The wo­ hemorrhage. Mr. Hadley was an old issues invite the attention of horsemen'
men of Nashville have done what they resident and will be missed by many to their forthcoming meetings. Char­
lotte takes Che lend with dat*s on July
could and it is about time that the men friends,
___ _ ______
16, 17, 18 and 19. Eaton Rapids follows
wake up to the protection of their own
EAST CASTLETON.
ou July 93, 94. 35 and 35, aud entries
houaebelds, and do somethiug to stay
for both meetings will close on July
tbls tote of evil that is swiftly dragging
Zeb. Parka ban a new self binder.
13th. Tbe trotting will be attended to
our yeuog men and boys to irretrieva­
Philip Franck haa a new wind-mill.
by the 8:00. &amp;50, 2:34, 3:37 aud free-forble raw.
Laoies or thk Ukion.
Miaa Hattie Coe visited at Jackson all clauses will) purses of $300 each.
The next meeting of the Union will iMt week.
Tbe 3:40 and 2:20 pacers will settle their
Cha*. Fuigbn er is tbe first man to differences in their respective classes,
be beta at Mrs. Appel man’s next Tues­
cut wheat.
day afternoon
Cal. irtend lost a valuable cow of for purses of $350 each, and tbe thor­
oughbreds can allow bow fields are
milk fever.
WOODLAND.
won in the half mile race, three in five,
J Mine-- Everts and family visited
Harvest is the order of the day.
aud a mile and repeat for $150aud$100
As*} ria last week.
Leri Holmes has erected a wind mill.
respectively. The dates of these meet­
N. C. Bullock and wife, of Detroit,
John ?/ee’a little girl is dangerously
ings will l&gt;e in harmony with many
are visiting at Clugy Price's.
ilL
meetiugs in Michigan and neigh bor­
Dr. A. C. Taylor aud wife, of Man­
W. Downing buried his baby Sun­
ing states aud we shall therefore ex­
chester, visited Am Noyes this week.
day.
pect to see them secure fields worthy
Mr. George Strong and Miss Ida Noys,
J.U. Smith haa three acres of mead­
of their meetings.—Chicago Horneman.
of Grand Ledge, spent the Fourth at
ow that yielded
tons ot hay.

SATURDAY,

M. Dove departed this life on Wed­
nesday, from inflamation of the bowels.
I. M. Rowlander ia rapidly recovering
from the kick he received from that
festive steed last week.
A 4 it tie daughter of L. Parrott's fell
from a stoop, breaking her left arai
aboev the wrist, last week.
Quite a lively business has been done
in real estate lately. G. W. Smith and
C. -'8. Palmerton have traded place*,
the latter purchased E. Brevier’s, who
in tarn purchased,John Summ's, etc.
Gbo day last week Joa. Spencefa
barn wm struck by lightning. It was
considerably damaged and would have
been destroyed by tire but for tbe
prompt efforts of the family. Two
horses, standing in the barn, were
slightly shocked. Lore fully covered
by iiMuranoe.
Tbe following.persona installed offi
cbm of Woodland lodge No. 980, I. 0.
0. F.. by D. D. G. M. Jerome Walla, on
tbe evening of -July 7th: N. GM F. P.
Palmerton; V. G. John Wunderlich,*
Recording Secretary, Leonard Wonderiioh; Treasurer, C. S. Palmerton;
W., W. H. Miller; Con.. R. Banner;
I. G-, D. O. Perry; 0. G., Hxraxin
Wheeler; R. 8. of.N. G-, John Hynes;
L. 8. of N. G„ Frank Miller; R. &amp; of
V. G, Henry Waltr.

GRAZING IN NEW MEXICO.

NORTH CASTLETON.

A Graham is seriously ill.
Wiliter Austin haa a new reaper.
Chas. Raymond is building a burn.
Joseph Parmenter has built a wagon
shed.
Frank Brown is building an addition
to his barn.
Cad Bulo, of Assyria, Sundayed with
friends here.
Mina Mudge ia spending a few days

Mr. Thorp haa moved on AL Durkee's
farm through harvest.
Quite a skirmish on the state load re­
cently. No blood spilt.
Ella Overholt and brother spent Sun­
day with Rills Gu tehees.
John Stroud. of Muskegon, called on
old friends here last week.
C. Newton bad a runaway Thurs­
day with but slight damage..
The Hosmer boys, of Goguac, .-.pent
the fourth with their mother.
Chas. Bradley, of Jackson county,
spent the 4th with hia parents.
Geo. Abbey, of Hastings, spent a few
days last week with E. Lockahrt.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, of Vermont­
ville, Sundayed with James Cross.
James Yacey, of Charlotte, is spend­
ing a few days with Wm. Wilkinson.
Mr. Low and family, of Assyria,
MAPLE GROVE.
spent a few days with B. W. Austin.
Jim Moon, haa built a barn.
A tn ob Snyder haa returned from
Tom Poller, haa built an a.ldilioe to Jackson where he haa been at work.
his barn.
H. Hart and family and hare been
Mrs. H. Hyde of Newyago, ia visiting spending a few.days with friends here.
friends here.
Mr, Potter, of Lenawee county, ia
Ante Holcomb and, wife, of Battle making his daughter, Mrs. J. Warring,

Cbildrec’s day was .observed at the
..Evangelical Church.
Mrs. 0. U. Cole, has .a brother from
New York visiting her.
Whortleberries are ripe. There is
quite aa abnodaat crop.
There is some talk ot organizing a
Blame at Logan, club, ia Maple Grove
Mine Lettie Howland, of Diamond
Lake, visited friends base a few days

Albert Hafner haa returned from
HaatingH where he haa been attending
echouL
Mrs. Southwick -haa gone to Battle
Creek to visit her daughter, Mrs. W.
Williams.
M. H. Bloom became so excited over
tbe Indians that when he went to town
Thursday evening he took his gun and
dog with him.
X.

Harvesting has begun. The Indica­
tions are that there will be aa average

OUR OWN OUDNTY.

The Salvation ariuy otruck Middle­
ville Sunday.
The M. E. singing, class concert waa
Mr*. Cyathia Hall, aa aged lady of
a injoyable affair and netted $10 door Carlton, died on Saturday.
Dr. IL C. Turner, of Orangeville, fell
When Geo. Spencer started to re­
taro home the 4th he found some one
F. A. Blackman and Miss Mattie
take. It wab retaroed. however, the Ford of Drlteo, were made man and
next morai ng.
Dock Taxxxx.
wife on tbe 8rd inst.
The Hastings base ball nine beat the
HASTINGS.
Middleville d (often a score of 18 to 9,
at Middleville on Wrdueoday.
Bad boys disturbed a prayer meeting
at Chicago.
at Middleville last week by shooting
off fire crockets daring tbe services.
Maynard L. Matteson. of Hastings,
M*n Grace Black, returned from
and Cora B. Shu felt. of Middleville,
were
married at the latter place, June
Rcv. Masters ot Albion, waa in the
city the fore part of tbe week.
Henry Hay wood, aa old man, while
celebrating the 4th at Bowen’s Mills
shipped from Hastings thia season.
jumped from a swing, striking the
Judge Stone of Grand Rapida deliv- ground in swell a manner as to break
his left leg near the knee. A runaway

From an article iu tbe New Mexico
Review of June 3 we learn that 60,000.U00 acres are near tbe actual pastoral
area of that territory, after deducting
the space occupied by “towns, villages,
ranch houses, corrals, lakes, stream*,
mininu.Campa and auricultural lauds.”
Imt nor deducting "the immense space
ecru pied by the Rocky Monti tains and
Other me as.” The Rkview says:
This last space is a must valuable
part of the pastoral resources ot New
Mexico; the foot hills and mesas adja­
cent the highest mountain ran gen—up
to the snow and timber hue in the
highest altitude— pnxluce m a general
thing from 100 to 300 per cenu more
grans in bulk than tbe plains’ pastoral
region. Now we come to figures.
Admitting there are 1,500,000 cattle
in New Mexico, and that it take* .eu
acres to sulmint each head annual’i, we
have 15,000,000 acres; add for 3.000,000
sheep three acres each (aud not ten
acres), we have a total of 24,000.000
acres occupied. Deducting thin from
60.000,000 acres, leaves over 30,000.000
acres unoccupied. Therefore, allow­
ing ten aciea per head, thure is yet
room for. over 3,000,000 cattle, not
counting tbe hundreds of thousands
that will eventually be fed and subnis
•fed from agricultural lands, from the
gronh area where those agricultural
lands are, m they will be in time plan­
ted with alfalfa, especially and exclu­
sively for stock breeding, green for
summer aud cured tor winter use.
Alfalfa properly cultivated will pro­
duce toree crops per season, in the middle(7,000 feet above wa level), and four
to five crops in the lower altitudes in
New Mexico, eft&lt;o tons peracte fur
each cutting, or from six to ten tons per
acre annually, depending upon tbe al­
titude.
Let those whe give their attention to
raising of Que stock, cattle, horses aud
mule breading, beef and dairy purposes
carefully look iuto this matter, form
the near future this will be the absorb
.ng topic m gradually the grass dutauin
l&gt;ecninea occupied. It must be stgtetl
for the information of the uninformed
that alfalfa in not nlanted or sown
yearly. Nei her does it require madi
mote atteotiou than irrigation at tinproper time, mataringtbe first year. Lt
m die first tiling green in the spring
aiMl Die last in tbe late antumn. One
seeding will last from five to seven
years.
Now, of tbe over 89,000.000 acres yet
nDoecnpied in New Mexico, between
2.900.000 and 8.000,009 acres are private
domain in tracts of from 15,000 to 500,OOQacres in round nambers, which orj
not vet stocked with eattle.
These tracts embrace, as a general
thing, (be choicest iMutersl domain and
iu sensecaaes cairj ing large bodies of
building and saw timber with limited
amounts of agricultural land*. Chicago
Standard.
________
Twe Caban papers have been obliged
to suspend for telling the troth. It is
dollars to battens they were not cam

bls rapidly Increasing wraith. About a
month ago Mr. Fill more purchas 'd by gas­
light a nice-looking twp-carat stone from a
gentleman named Schwarts, and thought
be had got a t-arzain, UH a close inspec­
tion by daylight revealed tho &gt;*ct that tbo

record of commercial dishonor, it is plsaa*

beautiful straw.color.

uuiy.

As Km,- Joan’s
that they are better off without Laak

permissible in this greet and gloria* Ra­

in what •iron's contrast baprominent millionaires of to-day.

that baa been aoeorded to Mr. Dowa

NEVER Gl.*£ Lr.

said nothing, but looked so ■* I that his

He

tBt-ans of his own unaided abilities,
c &gt;up!ed with a strict adberenoe U&gt; high
and honorable principles in trade, haa dei

venting impossible stories of

besuUfnl

was gradually succumbing to the healing

procure a buttle ot Eleciric Ritters. You will
(■r surprised to sec tbe rspid In-pruvcn^tit that
wfl) follow; you will be Inspired with new life;
strength sik! activity will return; pain and
misery, will cease, and bencef&lt;«lb you will re­
joice In the praise of Electric Bitter*. Sold at
fifty &lt;*ota a bottle by F. T. Boise.

which if applied to an off-color stone bad
otben fellow's wife, but the best baby i» attue effect ot making it a beautiful blue
white. An hour later bo was in consulta­
tion with a chemist, and next day bo ap­
Vigorous health is man’s finest estate, if
peared in tbo office with a lovely pure dta- weak and nervous, send for cbeular free Ute!
mond ring and exquisite setting. Hu bad paeksxv of PasUlie*—a radtou eurr.
Harris Remedy Cu., Bl Louis, MoLad bls off-color stone dyed and reset.
It waa noon on Kearney street Tho
His brother, Jo in Dows,'
sun shone with its usual glare and all tbe
foe-cream foundries and coffre corrals were
mission grain merchants and transporta­ doing a rushing business, when in o tho
tion agents. Young De vid was a clerk in store ot BcUwartc stalked majestically the
the house, and by strict attention to bis l ately Fillmore.
“Buow me some watch chains," said tbo
dealing be won tbe respect and confldsDcs Superintendent in his haughtiest manner,
rith whom be camo in contact.
In as be nearly dulled the Schwarts lett op de
with the flash of bis diamond ring.
“What a beautiful stone," said Schwarz,
David Dows came to tbe iront and formed admiringly.
the copartnership ot David Dowa A Co.
“Ou, gotd enough, but I don’t like the
In 1881 Mr. Alexander E. Orr, a nephew, cutting," said Fulmore, carelessly^
t
and Van Duron Mairs were admitted to
“Is it lor saloP* askod Schwarts, anxthe firm, and tbe latter remained a perma­ ioualy.
nent member un'il bis death in 1874. Three
“Well, perhaps, if I get a fair offer. 1
don’t care to lo-o much on the thing," said
G orgo B. Cockney were admitted into Fillmore, coude .cendicgly.
partnership. They are both highly esSchwarts screwed a' glass into his eye,
tecmed end talented m-rc'.innte.
' and alter examining the ring carefully,
Th. Orm
. tr.rt. of lol- &lt;' Lid wich
:■ iff7Ld"?ndUf.rX\
“ .1 • ^2^7--------- , ••Well, 1
menso proportions tn aU departments of might give »7JO lor it; it is not quite worth J
ffrain, flour and provisions, and has large that, but I think 1 can find a customer."
।
branch offices in Chicago and BL Louis.
These connections'give the parent house more, but I don’t care to haggle—you can '
tho best possible fac lilies in all branches have the stonq," said FJlmorc, in a t
of the trade and have proved successful wuich. conveyed the idea that be cared no
THE LIRE SELRCiZD BY THE U. L 0OVT
adjuncts to the Now York office.
Mr. more for a few hundred dollars than he
TO CARET THE FABT MAIL
Dows has for many years been a leading did for tho earth.
member ot the Produce Exchange and has
It took Schwarts just ten seconds to grab
labored earnestly in behalf of its best in­
terest* He is a publio-spiri ed cltiaen, a bo.h parked tickled to death. 8c.iwarm
warm and generous friend and an upright waa not so well pleased when next day hu
merchant who well deserves the high repu­ received the following not ':
tation be hu so long sustained throughout
the country. By tho exercise of great com­
mercial integrity and financial ability, intimated It was pure wtilto, 1 presume you
combined with a straightforward system
of honorable dealing and energetic man­ m.sia.cl bad be stone dyed and reset at a
agement, Mr. Dows has attained a promi­ iS»i of gi2. You took suoa a fancy to it yesnence which is accorded only to those tnnlay that you paid me SiiM for it. I do not
whose operations have been characterised I des.re to defraud you. so return you the d-30
throughout by the strictest principles of
mercantile labor. Mr. Dows has a home of
quiet and unostentatious elegance at No. 1
Kcspoctrully yours.
East Sixty-ninth street, and in dividend­
paying stocks and bonds and first-class
GOING WEST.
real estate in the uppar part of the city is
n.T LOT RinnnNG two through
reputed to be worth be. wren $10,000,000 and
I Correspondence Boston Herald.]
TRAIRS DAILY FROM
$13,000,00!.
Considering the small number of Jews CHICAGO, PEORIA iST.LOCIS,
Said an old member of the Produce Ex­ in, New
S«&lt;w Yoik
Vntk—nnlv
-in
.
.
......
...
only (W,0u0——
in rvininor,ar,n
comoanson
change yesterday:
"The beauty of kir. with the number ot Christians, their suc­
cess in the business world is simply phe­
DENVER,
quirvd by industry and thoroughly leg it!- nomenal. There are mi Hi Ans upon millions

Mr. Dows was born in Chartton, Sara­
toga County, N. Y., in 1814.
Ho received
a thorough common school education, and
in 1833 ho camo to tbo metropolis. His

^coByn

GERManreMEO'I

ion. i_^:

Burlington
Route..

OUR POKER PARTY.

■The littio green table in Dr. Bill Hawk’s
room was empty when Mr. Palatka, tbe
first ot our poker party to arrive, enteredDr. Bill was smoking a fitly-cent cigar,
the result of a “little friendly game."

SAN FRANCISCO,
many linos of trade Is nearly monopolised
KANSAS CITY,
by Jew-sh ftrins. 1 started Irom Union
Bquare tbe other morning and walked
down Broadway to Wall street, following TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
the Interesting occupation of some of my
fellow beings from tbe country, namely, Aeeorts o( tbeWast •nd Mouth WeL itciudiiut
ot reading signa. I counted no leas than UwMoon-.alnsor OO1~OK ADO, the Vatter &lt;* U»
Y nssmile, uw
(150 upon which Jewish names were painted.
CITY OF MEXICO,

kind of wbolexale and jobbing trade lo­
cated on tbe great artery. The millinery,
clothing, hat, cap and fur ’rades predomi­
nated. 1 also found many retailers of
membera of the poker party.
Jewish nationality. Ln one block I found
Palatka; ***fraid you’d lose some money, I only one Christie- firm.
Turning Wall street, I found the same
•hP’
evidences of Jewish prosperity, only in a
“Time la money," grinned Mr. D. O.
leaser degree, among tinkers and brokers.
Tells
Mr. Updegraft remained in the back­ Two of tho largest banking boa &lt;et in the
ground, and when be wu seen by his country, J. A J. W. Seligman, and Kuehn,
friends it was observed that a stranger Loeb A Co., are distinctively Jewish. In
slo &gt;d by hie side.
the S ock Exchange are tho Henriques
^“Ahem I" coughed Mr. D. O. Tellso.
Bros., Wormser, Marx and a host of oth­
“Gentlemen," said Mr. Upd 'graft, "al­ ers, all of whom stand high and wield an
low me to in reduce you to my friend. Mr.
influence among tbeir fellow members, and
Muller. He is known among the boys as carry largo accounts for their customers.
’Kid Muller.* He hu never plsyed poke^
In .Maiden Laue and John street, tho centre
yet bo is cqnfi'ient of sustaining his reputa­ ot tbe who! -sale and retail jobbing jewel­
tion of having plenty of oonfl lencc."
.
ry trade ot the country, tbe name of the
Tbe game opened and the stranger
Hebiew is found right and left, above and
bought $60 worth ot blue chips.
Dr. Bill
below. A round $&gt;,(K4),UOO of capital is
nudged Mr. Palatka significantly.
Tbe employed by the Jews in thia trade alone,
cards were deilt. Dr. Bill bet $5 and Mr. and with it they transact fully thirty-three
Muder threw down his band, containing
three aces. The party looked surp ised,
West of Broadway, in Broome, Mercer,
but said nothing.
Every time any one of White, Leonard, Greene, Grand, and
the party raised a bet tbe stranger would other streets comprising the great dry
throw down a good han L
If it so hapgoods and clothing districts, is a modern
Jerusalem. Seventy per cent, ol tbe en­
ure wholesale clothing trade is done by
lag manner. The party caught his style of Jews, who employ a capital of feS.uOO,operating and raised him out of his l&gt;ooU. OuO. In clothiers’ trimmings the Jews
By midnight Dr. Bill Hawk, Mr. Upde- have $10,000,000 invested.
Ninety-five
Ire per cent, ot tbe ladiaa*
cloaks and
id suits aold throughout ihe
country otne irom New York Hebrew
ened into
booses* rho annually turn and return
of capital.
In tbe lor trade
and stacked up their chips. Mr. Muller

HOME-SEEKERS

Hardly had he ceased speaking when the

too Territory-

ri.M x-untssiiWTi:;"

“JS-tSi.

IA MAJ -

Hebrew controls exclusively

CHICAGO, KOCK BUTO 4 Ml
around the table called. Dr. B. 11 held a
fln &lt;h. Mr. Palatka had a pair of quoens
and a pair of fours. D. O. Tellso had a
straight and Mr. Updegra t, with a ghast­
ly smile, threw down a "bluffing*’ band.

"There is this difference between us,’
said tbe needy tramp, looking at tbe
editor full in the eye. “You fill a long
felt and I want a long felt fiU.” The
editor wept, and, with many a muffled orders promptly attended to."
"Where did yos meet him**’ Mr. Updablow, hewed off a fragment of a wed­
ding cake that had been sent with tbe
"He callei me by name and I thought 1
notice, and handed it to the wanderer. knew him. Go&lt;&gt;d-nigfa
Fill up on that,’' he said "and you will
Four gold watches and four Bpring overfeel it long after all trival fond records
e that night and our poker party

area his profits. in tbe manufacture of
alike and ribbons toe Jew ia at home.
Hia capital bare amounts to $25,000,0 K),
and ot tho baalneaa in this lino offemiains apparel be transacts sixty per c nt.
Hi io alee active in the tobacco, su. ar,
and wholesale liquor traffic, holding large
internes in eacn. Btrange to say tho
low la Dover found in the retail liq tor
business. “Gin ml Is” and “gin sling­
ing” ho gives tbe grand go by, and al­
lows our s abexmen of Hd-rdan and
German extraction to run the saloon
without bis interference or competition.
Tcore is not a bar, I am told, in Gotham,
presided over by a Hebrew.

Wood Benson. a rvteian actor, nged aaventy who appeared as Fblneai Flanim la
J equine, with Miss V.ck*r* and Mr.
Rogers, died at Minneapolis, Minn., on tbe
19th, ot dropsy.

�H R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Positive
L
FOB

REW MACMINERY!
KcuraJfia,
mcA.

Golumb's will

forty

■be kokt around to find out whether

trandparvBte

pet him

i

u'iiaw

into no end of

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

tor never la a HL And, speaking of orators.

trial trip to our mil) and

gvt one f&lt;-oi up over tbe top rati.

tihe

us, but bls func ions

ter till the excess of oily subetence should
rise and be skimmed off; after which they

This utne «be is bolder and throws hvr

must be done instanter. Grasping tbe top
rail with all her might she pulls herself up

map.

Il anybody appears in sight aba

shot and gathers baroelf up when she‘gels

II tbe coast continues clear she proceeds

feels backward with tbe foot which is al-

reliable rail.

Having louud sveh

to get tbo other foot over the fence.

day
horrid man comes
along and Hile them off. Not so tbe tru,y

to climb a fence than to sit in tbo same
room with a mouse-trap. She will never
in the ancient and honorable manner ot

She grasps ths top rail and kins as far
back as ber arms will allow, and then

jumps back a-straddle, with a little laugh,
After a 'brief rest she tries another
wrinkle. She lies down flat on her face.

hor intention. But just as she is about
to slip off pallid fear Mixas bar. She
screams, rights up, aiglstraddles the fence

This kind of thing continues for five or
ten urinates. Then the fair acrobat be­
gins to got wrothy. Sbo looks at the

and'makes up her mind she will reach it

determined look, steps back on the reiiable rail, and wiuiw mighty effort 'draws

the top rail, like an archer drawing an ar-

O, if it only were not for that French liecl
there with tbe dull persistency of fate.

A

countenance; her eyes stick out like Ixittons.
She gives a quick backward leap

What surprise, what delight I Kio finds
herself alighting, right side up with care,
on the sott turf, without so much as a
feather jostled in her hat. 8he can't lx**giae bow it happened so.
She fully ex­
pected to be picked up a complete wreck
end carried home to die among her sor-

But now that she is really safe and
looks up with unspeakable gratitude to tho
dear blue sky; then, brushing her skir s

bang straight, she vows that, should she

young man along to pull down the

Aa Imprudent OflteiaL
[Philadelphia Record.]
“That’s a cool teliow,” said
nu*. street, where Colonel Ludlow, the
Chief ot the Water Depot trnont, was
Waiting for a oar. “Let me tell you

fore preferring all of his requests, took a

holding up tbe bilL

port. Tua expense of this method was
found to cat away about all the profl "a.

nlng process has been followed to a greater
advantage.
.
'The canning of Oregon salmon has bocome a staple Industry on the Columbia.
It employs some millions in capital and
thousands of laborers, engaged as fishers,
cutters, and canners. Its annual products

in value. But it has been long known
that, with cheap and rapid facilities tor
transportation, the noil profl able dispo­
sition that can be madebf the Columbia
Alvar salmon would bo to ship IF in-'tbo
unsalted state to tbo eastern markets.
Tho 'first experiment on a consider­
able scale in this business has just
been commenced. Ono full refrigera­
tor car-load was landed by way nf
tbe Northern Pacific Railroad at New
York on tho 19th of last month. The

cxcltumeiu the oratorical resources of the
country are best developed, tbo ratio of tho
development depending entirely upon the
magnitude of the issue. People now-a-

t-n eitalnment rather than for Instruction.
Tue newspaper anticipates tbe orator and
th» ;wple seek the printing press rather
than tbe stump for in ormadon. Tbe aver­
age audience is, therefore, well informed
and tbe speaker lias tbe advanlage of in­
telligent ears. But it has grown, aud nat­
ure. I y enough, much harder for tho stump­
er to convince or turn tho oppo-dtlon, and
oven those who come prepared to a| plaud
do not seek for confirmation of Choir con­
victions.
Insensibly the people hove grown to look
"wj&gt;on orators os they look upon actors. It
s I recta the function of tbe orator has
changed. He ia now heard for his abill y
to give artistic expression to known ideas.
His calling is, in this regard, much like

Tentions, where the most important party

effected by tbe eloquence of leaders, yet
the people of the galleries hang with
rhich were surrounded by crushed ice. breathless interest upon the words of some
man known tor the music of his voice and
the freezing point, and from ten degrees tbe vigor ol bls periods. In the campaign
to twelve degrees below, though the that follows tho convention tbe political
freezing point would suffice as well as missionaries who go rid.ng up and down
the highways, exhorting the people, are
talned one honored boxes, each box sent out more because of their personal
having from tlx to seven, according popularity, magnetic qualities, and ability
to the size of the fish. If we assume 6 to encourage the friends of the particular
1-1 as the average, the car-load con­ cause through" confident and apt assertion,
tained 650 salmon; and if we average than bccauhc ot tbeir argumentative pow­
them at twenty pounds each there ers. The political debate is, accordingly,
was an aggregate of 13,000 pounds of a thing oi tbe past. The people pre!er to
salmon, or 6 1-3 net tons. As the sit as ea-y-going auditors, rather than as
average car-load Is ten tons, it follows
Nevertheless, it requires a very high or­
that the ice and boxes muat have weighed
3 1-2 tens, or thirty-flve per cent, ot der ol ability to be an &lt; ffectiva stumper in
tuese days. The people have become more
fish. For every HO pounds of freight critical ot an orator's manner, both in its
charged by the railroad against
tbe physical and intellectual manifestations,
shipper, hu had sixty-fl re pounds of sal­ and are impatient under tbs most.elaborate
mon, and tbIrty-fl-.-e pounds of dead effort of a s|&gt;e«ker who gives to bis discourse
weight. Tbe fish cost him, delivered no coloring and who ignores the epigram
at the cars at Portland, fire cents and the sharp, strong metaphor as inspirit­
per pound, the freight charge was lug agencies. Tue audience is interested
seven
cents,
boxes and
ice
in­
cluded, and the shipper bad to pay in add!- does. Li. is an age of booms and booming
and. as booms are the product of temporary
a tendance to regulate the temperature of ;&gt;oiiulur laucios, ot sudden and exhilarating
the car by replenishing the melting ice.
The fisn retailed in Newt York at twenty er to develop them or to propel them after
cents per pound, leaving a profit o( eight they have been developed. Wulle It is on
cents per pound, minus the cost of tl-.e the mump that the trend of popular oratory
person who attended tho car. Tbe profits
on tho whole carload of 13,001 pounds was in the pulpit or on tbo rostrum.
T..o
didactic speaker is becoming rare. It must
attendant, say $240 fare for tbo round trip not be imagined, ’from ibis condidou of
andV*0 for wages, or $290 in all, and we things, that tbo people are not eager to
have a net profit for the shipper of $750.
His investment was: Cost of 13,'fOO pounds
and convenience ot the newspa;&gt;era, aud it
of 100 boxes at thirty cents each, $30; has lollowod that they have learned to
cost or l&gt;-e, say 5.000 pounds, at om- cent make up tbeir minds wkbout the aid of
per pound, $80; cost of attendant's tare, deinousirntorx. The idle nature of much
prepaid to New York, $120, or a total of
$88J. Tbe profit on this is about $750, or
above eighty--eight percent.
debates on questions of the gravest mo­
And so the experiment demonstrates the ment begin. The partisan speaker is
fact that tbe new business will pay better handicapped by his panisanism, aud his
than the old methods of disposing of the utterances have come to bo generally taken
Oregon salmon. There is an unlimited with a grain of salt.
Tho vital work in campaigns is now
price will be well maintained aa long as done in committee rooms and not in the
beef and mutton averages as high as they oj&gt;on. The stumpers are employed in the
now do at New Yerk. For, apart from he
question of luxury, these fish, pound for
pound, contain as much substance an beef party men. Ho is not sent, out nr
or mutton, and, to use a homely phrase, a missionary to convert the heathen
“will go as tar in the family." Eight cars of ztLe other side, but rather to en­
courage his own party comrades to cleave
after it becomes thoroughly organised and unto the faith. Stumping has. therefore,
perfected In all its details a good deal become a very pretty and attractive busi­
ness, nnd speecli-inskiug is not so ardu­
ous a matter as it was, since facts and
tbe fish in prime condition at London and figures are uot wanted by the audience,
Liverpool as at New York, for the only who are sufficiently advised as to them, it
requisite is to keep them frozen from first being left with the speaker to simply
to last, and such salmon at London will be take a position and mafhtaln it to ttiu
worth a good deni more than twenty or satisfaction of those who w»re pre-detorniined to approve all be said. Buch 1s
from the friths of Scotland readily sell for the duty of tho stumper. Of course
fifty cents or one - dollar a pound in that there are higher demands on orators
market.—San Francisco Chronicle.
than this—In the lec.ure roots, the pul­
pit, aud ou great occasions ti.at have
The Original Pat Malloy.
no relation to politico. But all orators
[Louisville Special.J
must take cue irom Aho art of tbe
Pat Malloy, the man who drove tbe first s.umper. who takes for granted that the au­
spik ■ on the Louisville &amp; Nashville Rall- dience is sufficiently informed as toUe tacts
------- ,------ „------- --------------------------------------- -of the case and only desires pertinent and
dead in his bed at his homo on Eleventh J happy de-lvt ions, with as much of tho
street, tiesr Maple, yesterday morning, speaker's pei tonality included as will give
and until today bo was not recognized as to the whole discourse an agreeable flavor,
the historic Pat Malloy, of which the It does not lollow that great speeches,
world haa beard no much.
Mr. Malloy worthy of regard an classic, may not be
Louis- nude. On the contrary, this -ery con­
dition seems produc.ivu of great speeches.
first Tbe collvge students who think there is no
demand in these days for this oratorical
quality aie much mistaken and should be
sot right. Kvery whore is eloquence de­
manded. Thu age is not growing as dull
aud practical end colorloss ns some
Imagine.
Tbs stumper, with all bls partisanship,
his un»B.rnesa to the other side, has done

AHEAD AS USUAL!
Everybody exclaims upon viewing our Immense Sew Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, Just Opened, consisting of all the Standards and Eutelties in

Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions,
Trimmings. Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear.

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.
-

OUR SAW MILL
----- Is turning out—

We keep everything tn this line.

n. R.

Give us.

dk hiamox a co.

EAST SHERMAN STREET.

Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &amp;c.
IFc

are going to "Wake them up early and keep them up late," and calculate upon
making our Stock and Prices "Town Talk”

.'ODE OBJECT!:.

■X:“i7iT0U0BJECT!:raX’^xs!

A Big Thing,
Groceries, and occupied tbeir late stand

Just drop in and try to comprehend our "drop” ta prices. Another item,
also, you will then notice, that

An Active Trade is always conducted on the Small Profit Plan, Good People of Woodland
Don't allow it to escape your memory that none but special bargains would compare
with the extraordinary low prices at which our stock is being sold.

GROCERIES,
DRUGS

AND

MEDICINES,

—INCLUDING —

General Dealer,

WOODLAND, MICH

Agricultural Implements
L. O. CROCKER
IS IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPARED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

Patent Medicines, OUe, Dye Stalk,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, School
and Blank Books, Stationery,
Cigars and Tobaccos, Pure
Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes than Ever.
I believe that I can say without fear of cottradiction that my stocks ere

Newer, Fresher, Better
than any now on exhibition in Woodland, and

See me when in need of Groceries, Drugs or
Medicines, and 1 will mve you money.

I. N. HARTER.
Woodland, April 12,1884.

ST=I^I2srC3-, ’8-4.

McCormick Twine Binder!

FAUL &amp; VELTE,
Hardware Dealers,
Call tbe
the special attention of the public to tbeir
stock of seasonable goods such as

House Hud Barn Trimmings,
’hails Giaass. Wliile Ix*a4, Mix-

Wool Tuiae, Hope, rialrrn
Pumps, Farm Bells, Wire
Screens lor doors and win­
dows, Tin, Zinc and Sheet Aron
Chicago €

first
Improvenients for 1884, it Jfaintaitis its
Superiority over All Others.

If you are In need of Eave Troughing, and
want a job that will stand the teat of yeara,
we can give it to you.
Iu fact any article In the Hardware line.
Our good* are irom tbe beat tomes of th
land, and we guarantee prices as low as any

FAUL a VKLTE.

INDEPENDENT MOWERSandREAPERS THE STAR WISHER I
Embody All the latest and Most Derirable Improvements, and are, in fact, tbe
Most Practical Machines in the Mar kt-1-

Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
BEST IACHIIE IN HE IABKET,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
And Don’t you Forget It!
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriers. Saves Time, Labor A Clothes.
A "FuM U«e of Baggie* aad Hoad CarU.
3d. Tbe rabter adjusts itself easily and per-

tations. and, in keeping alive the fin

CMWBCPOLS

rith a careless gaoture Colonel Lndlow
*Wb.ll into a paper-lighter.

tbeir speak-tv, Ibofr det-&gt;rrmnatiou to save

• than. ntwrlsve •
“ ‘
1
song-writer and
Th« *aBMW Criy j^op’.o ore predicting
&gt; made a humor- that the r oily w di in c lew years be

y slixbtlv ielstaK tbe rubber at intervals ntbat.d&amp;MtrMaff tooruguim arttou.
5th. The rubber is easily diopoaedof whoa
eccso to tbe clothes t« desired and is easily re-

. by *U DneshimsmiSBS
LNDARO CURE 60, Pre*

IT SILLS OH ITS MERITS.
. wbi-rh held iu My friend gets
M
f~
1 1JU &lt;

was &lt; aur,±d by apoplexy.
, I,
-- I KKl/no for auimalx.

‘’iSjsroiia

�[Peeks BuaJ

and Children,

shr.ttm

viote« of lyiug in a borwe trade. This is
the worst proc-dent it could be possUfS10
osteblish In free America.
If every l^in
who brils a lie in a horse trade was sen­
tenced to three month A’ imprisonment, the
public buildings, such as hails, wholes* e

SIC

from the United Rates lute eternity witB-

“Some young lady, 1 mean.1

* inattentive pharmaci-t. Th" absentnded dispenser of KMUri-y w.dl&amp;i should

said the brute.
“Some one about my s'se,” persisted tbe
in gel.

lion. Sour Stomach, DuurbtM. and­
! &lt;■ vvrwhixm It insures health and

be lYsnsformed Into prison*. If every man
in Milwaukee who baa told a lie in a horse
Uon building wou d not bold them without
patting on an addition, and tbe p -oportloo
would-be tbe same la the population of
any other city or village. It is perfectly

HEAD
Misiytto

?.ch**

who think 'hair calling and electionTssare
for a glorious immortality beyond the
ribly
ing.

ACHE

about horsga they were sell-,
A man has a horse that ac-

to get rid ot tbe animal.

ebsne of so mac y Bry (bathers Is w*
.__ ___ .
ru~
-r- 1.

than the cbe-rfnl humorist
who fondles tbe unloaded gun- Tbe pros-

“Oht” she replied, "I’ve no particular
Aesire to take you horn-, t&gt;ut as 1 was go
ing your way 1 thought—”
He interrupted her with an “All right,"
snd together they left.
Be was leaning «&gt;u her arm, and silontly
they meandered through the streets. They,
stopped at his door. He invited her In.
•-Ho, Charlie, I won’t go in, but 1 want

FOR TEN CENTS.

As a general thing the proprietor of the

ONE COOK BOOK.

1
'

'bon asked to let him out

Tbe three above useful articles mailed, postpaid.

owner knows that in another block bo will

hto release : “My life to gone, snd where Is my
UspptncMt Oh I give nie my nippiness.” But
that could be done only tn port, as gleams of
warm sunshine occasionally fall across tbe
gloom &lt; t a Ne»* England autumn day.
In a letter to Messrs. HIk-ox &amp; (jo., Mr. I.
H. Titus, of Pennington, N. J-, saya: “I have
suffered untold misery from childhood from
chronic disease of the bowels and dtaurb'ea. ac­
companied by great pein. 1 sought relief at
the hands of physicians ol every school and
used every patent and domestic remedy under
tbe sun. I have at last found Iu Parker's Ton
ic a complete speefflr, preventive and cure. A»
your invaluable medicine, which did fnr me
what nothing else could &lt;k&gt;, to entitled to tbe
credit of my gett ng back my liaj-pr days, I
cheerfully and gratefully acknoledge the fact."
Mr. E. C. Wells, who needs no introduction
to tbe people of Jersey City, adds: “The testi­
mony of Mr. Til us Is genuine and voluntary:
onlv be does not adequately portray the suffer­
ing'he has endured for many year*
He is ray
brother-in-law and I know the case well. He
to now perfectly free from btookl troubles, snd
enjoys health and life, ascribing it to all to
Parker's Tonic.
Unequaled aa au luTigorant; stimulates all
the organs; cures alimeuta of tbe liver, kid­
___
J-11
Kt—«

talking, ho could never consent to pert

four legs, and, that there to “not a pimple
on him nowhere,” and the customer offer*
him three hundred dollars for the family
horse. The owner looks sad, says it is a
mean trick tor a rich man to get stuck ou a
poor fellow's horse, and offer him so mu&lt;-h
that a poor man la almost tempted to sell.
“No, I’ll be darned if 1
d—without
I
can make it
all
rig.it
with
my
wife,"
and he
goes into hpusc

to bls nose:

love you aa a brother, watch over your
pathway through life, and should you
stand in used of advice and assistance,
you can rely on my willingness to assist

‘
I
morrow tny dead body will be found in tbe
cold waters of tbo river.” And, clasping
him in her arms in one convulsive em- i
j
brsoe, she fled into tbe outer darkness.
I

l
The struggle between the Norwegians
and King O*car, of tbe dual Kingdom of
.
Norway and Sweden, continues.
Tht
King remains firm as to his veto of the bill
the Norwegian Legislature, providing that
the proceedings ot the House. The King
and his party take the ground that tbe
royal veto is an absolute right, but the
Norwegians point to the law which gives a
bill statutory effect after it has been passed
by three successive Assemblies. Ln ths

“Now, Mario, I am going to

and when tho man leads him away, I want
you to come out on the froqt steps and
dren go into hysterics,” and they bo b

'here the customer ia looking the
to da His wife is in ths house crying like
a baby, and it seems as though he had
rather lose hto right arm; but tbe fact is bo
owes $350 that Las got to tie paid that day,
and be does not know but be would take
that amount for tbe horse. They finally

smites him aa be sess the wife and cbildreM’
on tbs front steps wringing their bands
and “bellering.” He is halt a ml ad to go

moment, when tbe man

FACTS 8ECARDMC

Dr. Hntei iron Ttmis.

Hbe interrupted him.
“Darling, it It should bo necessary, I
would work from morning until night, and
even take in washing and sewing; you
■hall want for nothing. Only say you will

house, and the customer looks the horse
over aud asks if his wind is all right, ana

THEOHLY TRUE

sy IRON
TONIC

Will you be mine, dear-

“Then you refuse me?"

Spring Without Blossoms,
Headen or HawtborneVHouee of Seven Oa
Vie" will recall the pathos with which poor
Chfford Pyncbeoo, who had been unjitejy Im-

you a good home.

know where he can got another, and that
hie family would not consent to selling

he would buy within an* hour after bo sold
the old one. The purchaser gets in to ride
with the owner, and be drives tbe
■low,

goes. Tbo next day they are out driving
with tbe new horse be haa bought, and they

this borne ever cough very much, or sboi

truly good num looks a«toni."hed, and says

wegian Parliament has impeached and
tried and sentenced, through tbo Supreme
Court, Minister after Minister,’ and the
Secretary of Blate has been sentenced to
ejectment and tbe payment of a heavy
fine. The King immediately conferred a
decoration on tbo disgraced official and
ordered four editors to bo imprisoned, the

lisbed a letter of tbe celebrated novel­
ist,
Bjornstjerne
BJornson,
criti­
cising somewhat severely
the con­
duct of
the
King.
The Norwe­
gians are greatly excited, especially as the
K ng has appointed a new Cabinet, not in
sympathy with the people of Norway.
Tbe Norwegians never fancied the ar­
rangement of the European powers, which.
mark and handed it over to Bweden. The
two countries have separate administra­
tions and separate armies and navies.
Tbe tendency of tbe Norwegians la to a
Republican form of gorerment, aud if
King O«car continues to obstruct their
wishes and preferences
theyare
mayoverdoing
dissolve
the bouse, you
tbe arrangement of 1314 and leave the
King to lord It over Sweden, where tho
monarchy is more popular. Even in Swe-

people and tbe King. The popular branch
of tbe Swedish Parliament has voted a re­
duction ot the land tax, but tbe party of
the King opposes it. When Bwedes and
Norwegians vigorously demand tbeir
rights, they are likely Vo get them. They
are not a people given to political quack-

something, and then the little boy in

Don't you remember when you had the
veteran surgeon to see old Ltck.and be said
it, and you had better eeil him to tome fool
for eighty dollar*?" The two mon drive
oc, and when they are separate'!, tho man
I who baa sold tho sound "old family horse,”
tells his w.fe she ought to know enough to

palpable infringement of their rights.

scrip ion. Nobody ever saw a remains de­
liberately walk into an apothecary shop,
lay down a dime, and wink solemnly, at
the boy who. fires off the soda water
fountain. But it frequen ly happens that
the druggist hires a deputy, wbo, of
course, having no permanent interest in tbo
concern, is inclined to be careless.
In our opinion, the medical profession
iUelf is principally to blame. Tbo doc­
tors frequen Iv write a hand that re»embl&lt; a window shutter struck by light*
sembles
nlng. Some doctors think it is a sign
of genius
to write
a bad band,
possibly
because
Napoleon,
RobesPierre, sou severs* u.acr gi
p&gt;u&gt;—sional men,who took wholesale liberty with
human lile, just as if they were M. D.’s.,
wrote wretched fi»U.
But that is not tbe
serf pt ions not only in a bad band, but in
worse Lakin, hence when a sleepy drug
clerk, at a late hour, substitutes some
deadly night shade, or eramp-c. mpelllng
hellebore, for soothing condiru-nU, he U
not so much to blame as the phyr.ioian who
edited tbe prescription.
The doctors con­
tinue to srrite - heir preecrip'.tons in Latin
because it preserves some of tht mysteries
and illusions that surround the healing art.
It awes people to discover that they are
afflicted with diseases with long compli­
cated Latin names.
Allopathic doctors,
however, should not write tbe prescrip­
tions in Latin under any circumstances.

tbe prescriptions for them in Latin is
adopting the Homeopathic dogma that
like cures like, but that is not material to
the quest on now under be bate. Almost
everybody has a dread of that which
be can not understand, hence much raver-

professional man who emits Latin phrases
has a much firmer grasp on the people

body can understand, although tho latter

affectation is not detrimental to human
life, no great objection can be raised to it,
but when drug-clerks poison people on ac­
count ot doctored Latin, then it is time for
F.at Justitia to step in and put an end to
tho slaughter. Either that should be done,
or else tbe doctors should return to tbe old
this tiling,
practice of putting up their own prescrip­
tions, This would b-3 rough on druggists^

druggists, but it would not be ae rough as
to have them supply people with “Rough

per­
else
For
-

HOPS &amp; MALT
BITTERS CO.,

Large stock of Top and Open Buggi«*8t Pliaetons. Plat­
form and S-Spring Wagons, Whips, Harnesses, etc., that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Cull und see me.

NO ONE!
WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN MY LINE

CAN AFFORD
To make theirSprinig l*urrhasen wtthout First Seeing My Stock.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS I OFFER:

Men’s Low Button Shoes, - $2.00
.75
Men’s Low’Button Shoes, Ladies’ Dressed Kid Button
2.25
Shoes—Best,
,C6
Ladies’ Button Shoes,
Bleached Muslin, per yard,
•08
04
Double Width Gingham.
.05
Good Prints,
-

40 This Beals Them All! 40

noee women one ordinarily sees in this
country. Why, of course she is. I sup­
pose she is the first real Chinese lady that

FORTY SUITS OF CLOTHING

high class Soochow people never leave

America, and their universal reply has

------ TO CLOSE OUT AT-----

75 Cents on the Dollar. 75
Every suit marked in Plain Figures.

ras therefore qbiigml

You must call at once to secure a Fit.

them, and lie about

GROCERIES CHEAP.

troubled with torpid liver or
^ biliousness." Why will you
suffer, when a few bottles of
cure you ? Do not be
suaded to try something
said to be just as good.
sale by all dealers.

Then cease fha^ horrible frowning.
For of all machines ’tie the crowning.
And take my advice and do not delay.
Bnt buy one of H. E. Downing.

(Philadelphia Times.]

and go fishing on Bunday, will not be

Hops and Matt Bitters win

“Ha! Ha!” cries A&lt;lj»tn Bennet t.
“Why don’t yon buy ■ Dennett?
“Tislbe only machine that will cm ynur wlx*m clean.
And with twine very neatly will bind »t.”

■aid D. F. Pitler, the brother of Wes. Pit­
ler, the Camden base ball player, yester­
day. Tho speaker had just returned from
Cuina, bringing with him hie Chinese

HENRY MASTEN'S EXPERIENCE.

On Saturday, May 81, Henry G. Muka
of this city, a dealer in cuuden-ed milk, fell
from his ws^on tn a fit snd was taken into

If you feel dull, drowsy,
have frequent headache.

CEWTAIMt LlWlMEMT-an abaoJote core for Bbrant.
-nt, Si train*,Burnt,Galla,&amp;c. Tbe mostPowerful and Pcne* r-tf iitff Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to nan.

■inatlous himself. The man wbo has his
money invested in a drug s'ore knows
that it does not pay In Ute long run to
furnish cash customers with oxalic acid
instead of epsom salta. A few mistakes
bt that kind in putting up presertptirAS
create a preju Hoe against tho drug store.
The
survivors
prefer
to purchase
even their soda water, tooth b. ush-s,
complexions snd other sedatives, at some
,other
__________
tberapeude arena. Tbe live druggist
"knows
' ’ “
*
that mte
it -----is only
live people 'ho
wander into his aromatic lair to spend
\
money, hence he does not care to has
have
if there H

•I am abundantly abls to support* husnd. 1 have a bank account of a good

when a purchaser asks him what be will
take for his family horse, and be laughs

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
■St MTEST TUMBLES TOF
MEDICINE TIME KEEFER,

tion has the public against ho man who
substitutes arsenic fur magnesia, and
wri'es the victim's name in large letters on
the bottle, as if it wore a tombstone, ami
then sends it to him with directions bow

He don't want

Lustness bi* word is good, and be would

CARTKR MEDICIXB CO.. Mew Tor*

be Bogardus by belaboring blin into in-

(Hebron (Neb.) JeurnaL)

good Lumored and lull

child, visited John Carhart, of (Spring
C&lt;e»k Precinct.
During the afternoon
their attention was aoractad to tha child,
who was tugging and pud Ing at a.mu obja. t wiiu all uis str. ngth. Uola .■ iowai .1

Best 50-Cent Tea in America.

•Wall?’ Tbe m-sn-

DETROIT, MICH.

young Philadelphia belle’s

heart

Whia t..n child was pulling the

er child, pa I with u
cans d The Ilfle ow

Brown Sugar.
Coffee “C,”
Coffee “A,”
Granulated.

language with tbv same facility as she

6 cts.
7 cts.
7% cts.
8 cts.

�■•sklag tern pci My erovMe* for the navy.
OaueUooofkr. Bayard, a vote of thanks
wa* gtvM to Mr. Bdmunda for tbs ability,
csertesy and Impartiality with which b* bad
tMTf*rn»«l too dutMM of PreeMent pro tem.
any iucteent at cares p in. yesterday. The galleelM lit both booM wore comfortabty HIM.
There wm littl* or ae sxcttecient or bustle
.bouttbs QaolteL
The last act ot PnMAeart Art iur in ronneetie* with the session was tea i.oatination ot
tbe three nnffinaffinnsu provided by a reoes*

cuertiou
&lt;-«ue
he oleou-d
said th« by
de lora
^w Yorkstbad
t^en
at large, and it would be an outrage
minority not tn perm* them to vote s
to the wiabM of their opestMeMia
Mr.. Power*, of Miebkraa. advoo
amendment offered bv Mr. Grady.
■sany thousand* surged to and fro In froht of
tbs various aotrancea, stnigghng with each
nthet tor a tkxrthold.
Atil^O ocl«k the Tonnease' and Texas
demotion* earns tn quletiy tn • body and took
tbeir SC-M. They were folloaed soon after by
tbs Kansas and then tbe N w Hampshire
daiegstioita. Then ibo Marylander* camo in.
At 11:45 the band commenced Its labor*, and
tbe delegations arrived rapidly and protnlrou-

lion. Thoma* A Hendrick*, of Indiana* reoefvad quite an ovation on hie arrival, and a
Ksady floe of hand-*haken&gt; oc-cupi'd hia at­
tention for about fifteen mltiutes thereafter.

LEFT THE JEWELS AND FLED.
over ■ period of seven month* and
four day*, although toe actual- working
tluio will not exceed one hundred and sixtyfive day*. Iu that time there have been in­
troduced to the Senate 2.S87 Mito and nluety-*even joint resolution.*, and In the House
7,507 bill* and 284 resolution*.
Of
these sixty-six Senate
bills and ten
Senate resolutions and sixty-two House
bill* and thirty-two House resolution*
have, with executlw approval, become laws.
Three Houm bill* hare become laws with­
out ths action of the President, and one wa*
returned to the House with hto veto. Of the
measures introduced to the Senate, 388 Mito
and seventeen joint resolutions were indefi­
nitely postponed, and *ix bills laid upon the
table. In tbe House fourteen bills and
three Joint resolutions • were postponed in­
definitely. A majority of the measures in­
troduced to both bouses related to matters
not of general importance, such a* bill* for
private relief and penxious, for the erection
of public building*, bridging river* and oth­
er Improvement* of only local Importance.
Tbe measures that passed both house*,
and were signed by the President, in addi­
tion to the regular annual Appropriation
bill* and Ute Rivet aud Harbor bills, were as
follows:
To reduce toe rate of postage on newspaper
and per.oilcal publications of tbe seoond
cia*s.wben Sent by -there than tbo publisher
or news agent, to one cent for each four
ounces; to provide cirfi government for Ala*-

Mr. Jacob*, of New York, said that be wm
ooe of to* minority and would exeroira his
privilege of voting against tbe choice of tbe
majority: but a* a Democrat and a* a man
loyal to hia oonsti-uenta. be would be obedi­
ent to tbe orders of the Btate Convention
and bow to the will of tbe majority. lAp^Jobn^ Kelly, of New York, advocated
Grady's smfarlmsmt. There were, he said,
sixty-two oountiM in tho Btatc o» New
York, of which but ten to twelve were
Democrats. According to the argument of

al r. Fellows, of New York, again spoke
against the Grady amendment There had
been, be said, an extraordinary mls.-oncep
tioo of toe issue involved. It did not
look to stlfiing th* voice cr roprcMlng

will harmonise tbe Democracy througout toe
I nlon and will insure victory in November
Harmony prevailed to the dellberstioua of
the National Committee. No effort wa* made
to nominate a temporary Chairman in tbe intnreet of any candidate, but. oo tho contrary,
one wbo shall preside over tbe deliberations
of this convention with absolute impart.ality.
In t«*t spirit and to that end. I have been dF
rooted by the unanimous voce of the National
Committee to name the Hon. Richard B. Hub­
bard, of Texas, far temporary cba.rman of
this convention. As many a* favor tne elec­
tion of Hon. tt. B Hubbard for temporary
Chairman will say 'aye;'contrary 'no.'
‘
“HuA IL H. Hubba d, of Texas, t* unanlmoual^lectrd temporary Chairman of this

sire* on any question before tbe convention
She recagntoed toe Democratic method of aa
certain!ng what her will was. but. when toe
will of the ma.ority wa* ascertained she had
a right to prescribe the form In which that
will should be expressed. He asked Kel.y
hew tt was that .they. loo. had obtained-the
credential* which permitted toem to be here
at alL
•
Kelly replied that Mr. Fellow* represented
one Democratic pnrty In the City of New York
and be (Kellyt a oti ' r.
Mr. fellows suggested that they represent­
ed only different oaraaixauoa* in tbe Demo­
cratic p -rty.
Mr. holly said that ths gentlenma's purpose

form. The convention should not take away
that ristit. It was a right dear to tho Stale
of New Yo k. If ahe were at rip ped of that
right she would feel degraded and dlalmnoro&gt;L In conclusion he asked whether ine
National Convention would atrip New York

ination* until alter tbs platform t* adopted.
Mr. cnowden accepted the amt ndment. and
then th-- motion as amended was agreed po.
The call ot State* for nomination* for Pres­
ident and Vlcw-Pretident wa* then (twop. tn.i
commenced.
Thomas Francis Bayard was nominated tn
George Uray, of Delaware, seconded by U. E.
Hooker, of Mtosls-lppi.
Joseph E. McDonald was nominated by T.
A. Hendrick*, of Indiana, seconded by John
C. Black, or Illinois.
Allen ti. Thurman wa* nominated by J. W.
Breckinridge, of California, seconded by Dur­
bin Ward, of Ohio.
J G. t arliiie was nominated by J a. MeKenxic. of Kentucky.
Grover Cleveiaod wa* nominated by Danle&gt;
M. Ixxikwood, of New York, secoodud by C. H.
Harrison, o Illinois, an 1 R A. Jones, ot
Minnesota. Senator Grady, of New York,
spoke against the noin n«tion of Clevelsnd.
W. 11. fochran. ot New York, on behslf of

sented by Bnurg. of Wisconsin. He moved
to lay the Grady amendment on tbe table.
After some parliamentary objection*, the
motio-&gt; to lav ou the table wa* withdrawn,
and the previous question was moved and mk&gt;
onded.
7%e amendment offered by Mr. Mootiea or
Indiana, was withdrawn, sad the convention

politan in every Uber. Toe Demon atic party,
in all &gt;U clmueuta. waa the same at It was
when found'-d by the framers of too Con­
stitution.
marly thret--&lt;|uart'rs of
a
century ago. Mtn died, as the leaves in
autumn, but tbe principle* underlying
liberty
and
srh-goveruiucnt
were

Democrat.c p*ity coukTnut perish from tlie
earth, although their authors .night cease to
be. ■Applause.) The Democratic party wm
to-day a* much a party organized for an ag­
gressive war M when victory perch'd upon
its banner*. Thu Democratic party had now
tbe House &lt;-f Rcprc*-n tax Ives, and wn«&gt;ld
have the Senate but for treason in tbe Senate
chamber itself. (Cheer*. It would have bad
the Presidency, too. bnt for tbe bands of rob­
ber* wbo struck down the expressed will
of the peep e by means of pertury. bribery
and corruption. Tbe I’rvs dency had been
stolen irom th,- Democratic party by men ut­
tering ta-sebood* through pale Bps and chat­
tering teeth. FOn-s of the men who hud partioipaud tn that crime bad passed "beyond
toe over." there to give an account of tbeir
stewardship. That stealing of tbe Frrstdency
was tbe greatest crime la the National hi-tery.
The great les ion, or the party (Tilden and
Hendricks-, with the dignity which be-

OPENING TBE FOUNTAINS.
In numberleM bums benratb tbe skin I*seCtrted the liquid substance which give* t|.r b*jr
id tcxtuie, color and gios*. M ben thl* »metiou stops, the hair begins at once u&gt; become
dry, lustreless, figt|tk six’ gray, is that tbe
rondittoe of jour hair! H so, apply Parker's
H»:r Bal ram at once. It will restore tbe rotor
Hh*a aud life by renewing the action ol nature.
3 be Balsam it not att oil, not a die, but an ele­
gant toilet article*highly approbated because
of ite cleanllnrra.

87X00 earn per annum nod expenses, Gen­
eral George H. Sharp, of New York. Presi­
dent Arthur's chief manager at Cnieago, re­
eelves the Ant place on tbe oommlsaion.

erratic Frestdent If an opportunity were given
to them- would be disfranchised. That wa*
toe rrihciple which wm n&lt;&gt;« presented and
be appealed to the sente and liberality of thb
convention In favor of Mr. Grady a propost­

order by ex-Kenator Barnni
the National Democratic Cea
Prikyer wa* offered by Bev.
of the Northwestern Theolr
He praytxl for a "blessing o
eembty of represantaJre______ _ ___
they
should
be
endowed plentifully
with that wImIoci which is first pure, then
peaceable and gentle, snd easy t&lt;&gt; be entr- ated; that noth-ng should be done through
strtf* or vain Jealousy, but that they anomd
be filled with that cba.ity which is not puffed
Kand doM not i«tiare Itself uns emijr-”
-prayed that tbeir deliberation* would be
gutaed Li such conclusions a* would best pro­
mote the glnry of God and tbe welfare of the

which eye I ____________ .

French Officials B*eoating Paaio-Strleken.
Paku, July 10.—While the ravages of chol­
era seem to have at least temporarily
abated at Toulon, where thod.sea.** origin a ly
appeared, tho reverse 1* the case at Marsetil- a
At the latter place nine deaths occurred
Tuesday night, while from noon yeatc-nlay

The vote waa then taken on the original
motion offered by Mr. Bmaitey, of Vermont,
and It was adopted.
The committees on Credentials, Permanent
Organ nation and Platform were then appomteu.
Daniel W. Voorhees, qf Indiana, offered a
resolution tn give to the representatives of
the several Territories and District of Colum­
bia a I the r guts and privileges of tbe sorer d
Stale detesate*. Tbo resolution was re.erred
to tbe Committee ou RcooluLona, after which
tho convention adjourned until eleven o'clock
thl* morning.

SECOND DAYS HK881ON.
CHtCAJGO. July 10,-At 1130 o'clock yeston! ay Govern -r Hubbard raoped tbe oonvonti'W to ord-T. and the opening prayer was
inane by HL Her. Bishop McLaren, o. the dio­
cese pt Chicago, too detegates and the con­
vention generally ruing *f tbe request of the
thalr.
At the conclusicn of tbe prayer a oommuuleation waa sent to tee chair by J. G. Jenkin*,
•f Wiaoonsln. to U&gt;e effect that no report
from ths Committee on R.-wiu ion* could be
submitted b fore to-mor ow morning.
Various resolutions aud urembrlais ou sub­
jects of female suffrage, laud-league affairs,
convict -abor, sumptuary law*, etc., were
then introduced and referred.
The report of the Committee on Creden
ttais wm adopted with practica.ly no opposi­
tion.
A resolution against polygamy wm Introdueed by Mr. rmitb, nf Utah, and referred.
Further rerolullon* were offered a d re­
ferred to toe tJominittee on Platform
against tbe acquisto-n of large tract* of
public land* by corporations; tor reform in

Burnt, M. T., July 8.—An accident occur.ed here Friday at the race course.
Five hundred people were on tbe grand
stand when the roof fell In, end tbo founda­
tion gave Way, precipitating the people
a distance of twenty feet to the ground
belnw. One boy was killed and a dozen
others were seriously wounded. Two of
them are not expected to live. Mayor Owstry, to trying to prop up the wreck, was
siruck by a piece of timber and fearfully
cut on toe bead. Several persons had limbs
broken, and many were otherwise injured.

Milwackxv Wla., July 10.—A young man.
giving bis name aa William C. Toon, and reafdenob at Cincinnati, waa placed under arrest
here yesterday. On Tuesday be called at
tbe office of B. M. Weil and asked for an

Detective Streublg waa sent for and • as Intro­ duced as a pawnbroker The detective Invl elToonto accompany him to bi* store,
and led him to tbe Central Police Station,
where bo wa* searched. About 87.UU0 worth ।
of diamond jewelry wa* found upon bi* per­ (
son. loon claims to be a traveling man. and
says be wa* on a western trip, and being
short of funds endeavored to raise tbe 8X.OW.
He waa released last evening, but tbe jewelry
was re lainrd until It should be proven that
Toon wa* It* rightful owner. Subse uentiy,
a dispatch was received from the thief of
Pobce f Cincinnati laying that Toon l&gt; not
known there. Toon was then seat for. but
cou d not be foun 1. Tbe police say they had
no reaaon for keeping tbe man la cusioiy,
but felt justifiod in retaining the diamond*।

. A GRUT DISCOVERY
Tl-UU dtflj brtmlj I.., to th. Inax. ot
Umw-o-I. I., -A, m«o,oIUwIrta, oct.
from sd early grave. Truly is Dr. King1*,
N.-w Discovery for Consumption Coughs'

Au advertisement is beaded "A Pretty Wo­
man’* BecreL” It probably refer* to where
she got ber complexion.
BAY FEVER.
1 1r“ ■ ««fferrr from Ca­
tarrh of tbe bead and throat a very aggrarated form, and during the summer mouth*
wltb Hay Fever I procured a bottle of E y*»
Cream Balm, and after a few appHcations re­
ceived oecided benefit—ws* cured before tbe
kbottie wa* used Have bad do return of tbe
compiainu—Charlotte Parker, Waverty, N. Y.,

Got through hl* work qufckly-Tbe cooper
wbo tried to stand on the bead of a barrel be
had Just finished.
ONE OF THE WORST CASES OF ERYBIPELAS CURED WITH THREE BOT­
TLES OF RHEUMATIC SYRUP.
Wouxnr, N. Y., Sept. 15, ’82.
Rhucmatic Syrup Co:
Gents— Al though your remedy 1* called
Rheumatic Syrup, 1 find It it equally good for
other disease* of tbe Wood. Borne Mx weeks
since 1 was taken wtth erysipelas In my face,
so that mv eye* were terribly inflamed, and I
was a sight to behold, and the pain 1 suffered
wm almost bejoud tbe limit of human endure
ance. I was induced to try yffur Rheumatic
Syrup, as U wm recommended a* a great Blood
Purifier, and before 1 bad used all of tbe see­
ond bottle I was entirely cured, and my skin is
now m Muooth and clear u ever. I de*ire to
recommend tbe Rheumatic Syrup to all whose
blood is impure.
Gratefully yours,
B. F. Kmap.

Tot.XDo. O., July 10.—At noon yerterday fir*,
was discovered In the lumber-yard of the,
Mitchell A Roa .and Lu raber Company, located,
in the lumber district la the upper part of tbe1
city. Tbe flames spread with Incredible1
rapidity, and in a short time bad communi­•
cated with the lumber-yard of Nelson. Holland
ber. 1-W; to prevent and punish the counter­ * 10.. and thence to that of J. B. Kelly. In
feiting In the L'nltcd States of ths bonds o«- four hour* twelve acres, containing XJ.UU0 i&gt;0;
,
other securities of foreign Governments: to
,
grant fifteen days' leave of absence, with
y.
in tach year to letter-carriers; to aii-honzc Luii.ber Company, loss 828u.&lt;M0. Insurance।
tbe Scoreuiry of War to offer a reward of W5&amp;.UU0; Nelson. Holland A &lt; o.. I'M S7U.U0U,
»25.(XJU for the rescue of ths Greely arctic ex­ fully Insured: J. B. Kelly, Iom 8IK000, fully
ploring party: to establish a bureau of labor insured. Over 8&amp;OUOOX) worth of property
Originally the term of “graM widow" meant
s'aiistloa; to make ail public rou&lt;l« and high­ wa* jeopard xed br the fire, wb.ob I* supposed
ways post-road*; to authorize the I.czirlatures to have originated from sparks from a pass­ a widow wbo hadn’t been a wife; now it mean*
ing car. Nearly every Insurance company a wife wbo Isn’t a widow.
having an agency here I* represented la the
appropriated for echo »i purposes: to remove fire for from 81,000 to 87,000 each.
F. T. Boise state* that Indigestion prepare*
certain buidenx from the American merchant
every one for disease, but guarantee* Acker's
marine teommonly known a* toe Dingh y shift­
A Defaulting Cashier la Custody.
Dyspepsia Tablets to cure all forms of iudlge*ping Iqfi): to establish a bureau of animal mNkwvtix, fa-. July 10.—Jerome G. Cotton,
du«try, prevent the exportation of diM-a*od
catt e snd provide for tbe vuj prewuon and charged with being a defaulter tn 84).ouo as
Tbe fashionable bathing suit thia season
ex lrputlon of pleuro-peeumnhta and other, cashier ot a bank In this city. baa been arrestworn by the boy» wbo jo in swimtng will be a
contagious discuses among domestic an!ma!»;
to make l( a felony for any per-on to person­
ate any officer or employ - ot the I tiitM-'istes
acting under the authority of the United
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Boarbon, Ind.,
BratrR or any department thereof: to repeat
says: “Both myself and wife owe our Bevs to
tbe test-oath act of luff: to uiitliorixe th* it
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.”
ting out of aa expedition for th&lt;- relief of
Lis । it. Greeley and pirty lathe Arctic -cat; to
ARE you made miserable by Indigestion,
limit the time la which prosecutton* raxConstipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite,
begun against persons for vio ntlo i' of tLe
Yeiluw Skint Shiloh’* Vltalizcr is a positive
Internal Revenue law* to throe years; to re­
lieve from the charge of desertion certain
WHY will you rough when Shiloh's Cure
ik&gt; dier* of the late war. who. after ha-.- n-r
Chicago, July 10.—Section* of McLean,.Liv­
served faithfully until toe c-osc of the war. ingstone, Piatt. Champaign and La Salle Coun­ will give immediate relief. Brice 10 cts and 81
left their comman-'s Without leave; to proSHILOH'S Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
ties. । IL. wore visited by a rain and
for Catarrh, Dinbtheria and Canker mouth.
HACKMETACK a leading and fragrant per­
fume. Price
and U) cts.
SHILOH’S Cure will immediately relieve
land* in Ute bottoms are overt -wed. At Croup,
Whooping cough and Bronchial*.
Stieator and Philo cellar* ware til lei with
water and bouses damaged by lightning.
FOR Dyspepsia nod Liver Complaint you
Stock were killed and harvesting entirely have a printed guarantee on every bottle ot
stopped.
.________________
Shiloh’s V tuhxer. It never falls to cure.
Logan's Letter Ready.
A NASAL injector free with each bottle of
Id addition many laws have been enact­
Bostox, July 10 —A Washington special savs: Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cent*.
ed which wen* Introduced as riders to tho
For sale by F. T. BOISE.
appropriation billi Among them were the Logan has telegraphed to Blaine that hl*
letter of acoeptanoe wa* ready, a id dsslred to
(allowing: *
A oew fashion paper is called the Sewing Cir­
know when Blaine proposed tn Issue hl*. *o he
might make hia public at tbe same time. Lo­ cle. From tbe title one might suppose it wa*
gan* letter, to addition to a forma) accept­ entirely devoted to news.
ance of toe nomination, will treat upon the
n-suiti accomplished by the war. and unn&gt;
Prevent seriou* sickness by taking occasion­
tbe necessity of msintainlng tbe same in ac­
cordance with th* principles inxolred In tost ally one of Emory’s Little Cathartic Pills, a
wonderful appetiser, an absolute preveutne
struggle-_________________
sod cure of BiiiousheM, pleasant to lake.
tary of the 'irv.&gt;*ury.
manner; to provide
of Deputy C -Hectors &lt;
ganger*, store kerpen. —ployed in the Internal-Bevcnue Service shaL

electricians in Fhlladelp.i'.a in the autumn of
1 fit; to authorise tbe Presldgbt In &lt;**e of a
tbreatened or-.otual cplds nlc, to use the un­
expended balance f the appropr ation*. not
lt&gt; ex -ved 8I00.UUU. in the aid of biate and local
I cards, or otberw se in bi* discret on, and In
matKalning
a
quarantine
at
points
o&gt; danger: to permit admission to tbe

Monthbau July 10.—J. Legri*. Joseph Pilon
and J. li. Elie, convicted of paying money tor
votes at Soulanges at tbe election in October,
latE, were each condemned yesterday to pay
a fine of 840J and corns; to be disqualified
from voting or taking part in any election,
and from bo ding any oflloe under tbe crown
for el*ht year*.

Hoot hern Progress In Manufsetare*.
Baltimo**, Nd.. July 10.—The Baltimore
Manuf.ietur'rt' R mni publisaee tbo semi-an­
nual statement of the progress of tbe South,
showing that during the last six months near­
ly S70.tMJ.UU0 have been invested tn new induatrla. en e prisea and in enlarging those al­
ready ectabiM&amp;ed.____________

A little five-year-old girl In Maine said re­
cently that there were two things she hated,
namely, Sunday* and dying.
BLCKLEN’B ARNICA SALVE.
Tbe beat salve '.u tbe world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sore*, Ulcers, Sall Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter.
Chapped H-nds, Chilblain*, Corns, ami all
Skin Etu . ..cm, and positively cures Pile* It
Is guaranu-cd to give j-erlect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For
tale bvF. T. Bods.

THE MARKETS.

Nrw Havkx, Conn., July 8.—Captain
John IL Traynor started yesterday after­
noon to make hto trip across the Atlantic
Ocean to hto sixteen foot Cepe Ann dory.
An American flag floated from the bow. and
his d&lt;&lt;. Jumbo, hto only companion, sat In
the stem. Hto destination I* Bristol. He
carried a sufficient quantity of canned pro­
visions to last nearly five months.
A* low* C*«sty Treasurer Abccoods.
Omaha, Neb., July 7.—Treasurer
Huggies, of Carroll County, Ia, to short
822,000 of county bonds and ha* absconded.
He left Saturday, after transferring hl*
property to hto brother. Ruggie* was a
heavy speculator on the Chicago Board of
Trade, and to supposed to have dropped tbe

Wabhixotox, July 8.—A new counter­
feit too-dollar certificate baa made Its ap­
pearance to tbe West On tbe beck of the
note where it should read “And all public
dues, and when sr received” tbo word “aU"

WOMAN’S FRIEND.
Waasixotom,

July 8.—Tbe Govern­
ment nnw bolds more than UNM*
000 to silver coin and bullion.
Ot this
amount S J .5,560,000 Is to ml ver doll am,
84.055,000 to bullion and 998.800,000 In
fractional silver coin. This enormous maos
of metal, weighing nearly 5,000 tons, Is
lodged to great vaults which have been
built far its reception at tbe various mtote
and Bub-treasariea. Tbe aggregate capacity
of those
vaults b 54,000 cubic feet
....
Tlie *largest
is ~
York SuMTraMuy,__ ,___ . _
_
11,064 coble feet, and the next tn stoe that
at New Orleans, measuring 10,890 cubic
feet. At tbe bin Francisco Mint and Hub­
Treasury are four vaults with un aggregate
capacity of 12,800 cubic feet. Tbe New
York office bolds over 834,000,000 to silver,
the Hen Francisco Mint and Bub-Treasury
over 8Mt.0O0.000, the New Oris ns Mint
and Sub-Treasury nearly 990,000,000, the
Philadelphia Mint and Seb-Trewury more
than 921,000.000. tbe Chkagn office DMrly
918.000.000, and the 84. Lento eAce imriy
M.OUO.BOQ.

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day

LIFE IN NA8HVILLB,

id

Nashville.

P*cit» of a

U. T. Munis h building a
Corn fields present a very uneven ap­
pearance.
MiuCora Notion lavishing friends

ara*MU«h

sporting element of their spare shekels.
And Her Environs.
Several cases of over indulgence in is visiting her brotttera,-F. C. anil F. T.
Mrs. J. K. Norton has "been visiting
—John Feighner, north of town, has “patriotism" held over until next dav. Bdiar. Mim Boiae is a graduate of the relatives iu Ohio.
,
being need, and con- a chieken whore wings are bottom aide
street fairly -groaned with the mu-icd deportment of Obeiltn, Ohio.
Kalawio township has a population of
antvernal aatisTarUon.
College,
aud
upon
the
completion
of
_
from
lemonade
aad
lunch
up and grow forward instead of back
FRICK ttJO, V ? AID IN ADVANCE
her vi«it at Nashville, will go to DeleBmirit, of Washtenaw comity, is
ward. It’s qnito a curiosity and Mr.
Immc Hoover set out to cuff another ware, 0.. to accept au important poaj visiting at Al. Mix’*.
Feighner will have a whole side-show
man, but was caught at, it jagged and Hon as a professor In the conservatory
-'TF-TOR THESE URKRAL AD RATO*.
G. W. Fbancia
Tbe M. E. church has been receiving
of music at the Ohio Wesleyan Univer­ some needed repair*.
fined $5 and costa—&lt;8 30.
WIBE FENCES.
sity.
____ '
Three
balls
and
a
bowery
afforded
Wilt
Davis
went
to
Calhoun
county
aid in organizing a camp of .“Sons of
on buainoM Saturday.
Veterans" in Nashville, auxilary to tbe those wbo delight to trip the light fan­
IERMONT Y1LLE.
tastic plenty of atnaseraent.
than one-half the co*t of Board Fence,
Nim Davis is completing his new
and will I*«t five time* aa Iona. 2.C00
John Blowers was picked up for be­
honrein Maple Grove.
A new boy at Ed. Hanford’s.
eighteen, wltose fathers served in the
lbs. ae«r ou baatl.
C. L. GlIMGOW.
ing
disorderly
and
“
walked
the
chalk
”
The
Mason brntliere have their bare
Mayor Dickinson is io town again,
Union army during .the Rebellion, are
QF’PrrscripHoo* fnr animal* from eligible to membership
to the time of &gt;8.30 next morning.
J
Mr. O. Q. Stebbins is again at Battle on its flew foundation.
pure drugs. I. N. Habtee, Woodland.
J. W. Weatherwax was locked up as Creek.
Eli
Wells
is getting lumber on the
—George R»p«on imbibed some of
OF A beautiful line of Fly nets, the .“patriotism” which was left over a result of disorderly conduct and
Dr. Snell and wife have gone to Con­ ground for. a new house.
dropped $7.30 Into the village treasury necticut on a visit.
Dosters and Lap Robe* at lowest price*
Win. Jone* aud wife, of Sunfield,
ORNO HTRONG,
from the Fourth, Satuidav, and was box.
■*
Hf.br. W alba th’s.
H. L. Curtis still limps around with visited at 8. P. Bobart’s over Sunday
found by the maraffal. lying in an alley,
An amusing spectacle, witnessed by
FOB HALE.
Andrew and Jennie Reese, of Battln
his mouth filled with real estate and a number, was that of an old lady bunt­ a swollen knee—rheumatism.
Mrs. Coates, with her grand laughter, Creek, visited their sister, Mrs. Joe
very ranch debilitated in general. He ing peanuts among the shucks in front
is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Gris­ Mix, last week.
H. YOUNG. M. D., Phrairiao aad SorC. L. Glasgow.
was taken in and jngged. Pleading qf a Main street store.
• geon, east aide Malo fit. Office kom
It is noiaed abroad that Abner Spanl
wold.
guilty, be was fined and sent home.
Tbe white elephant in charge of his
WOOL CABDING AND SPINNING.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Fay started dn ding has the best field of wheat in this
—Tuesday morning John Bahs, liv- keeper, guarded by the fire company
1 am better prepared than evdr be­
T. GOUCHER, M. D.. PhyafcUu aad fturtownship. Bet a goose that your scribe
• aeon. All nrqfreriona! call* promptly
fore with improved facilities to do ing.two miles west, led a cow to town and drawn tbrouah town by Taylor Mouday last fur a visit in New York
has a field of as good wheat in the attended. Office noun 8 to 10 a. m. and fl t«
state.
wool carding and spinning in a quick which had been , sold to Henry Roe.
Bros.
’
traction
engine,
“
took
the
pie.
”
shock.
.
and workmanlike manner. Farmers,
The telephone is in working order
A woman from tbe country observing but tlie boy* act a little shy of the ma­
get your wool manufactured into yarn When he reached town the animal be­
A few days ago a little son of Peter
AMES B. MILLS, Attorney « Law ud
Notary Public. Special attention given to
and nave money. I make this work a came infuriated and turned upon him a limb of, bananas asked how much chine yet.
Davis was thrown from a swing, re­ cnllertfng
and conveyancing. Offlee In tbe
specialty and my customer* say my and bunted him vociferously. His
” were worth, and
ceiving
some
severe
bruises,
but
tbe
Wheeler
building, Nashville, Mlcb.
36-SS
Mrs.
Harrison,
with
her
daughter,
is
yarn is unexcelled.
clothing
was
torn
somewhat
in
the
me
­
nether
branch,
wot
A full stock of yarns, both white aud
visiting her brothers Chas, and Henry doctor soon' made him feel like swing* J7IMORY PARADT, Junttcc of tbe Peace.
Ill Office, Corner Main and Sherman Rtrertecolored, for sale at lowest market rates. lee, but luckily he escaped serious in­ so fully doe, were "butternuts.’’
ing again.
Southwell.
41 44
J. W. Powles.
jury.
Waan Walker, of Bellevue, started
Way down here ve wonder if the
A party of twenty five went to Thorn­
—John Waber and Wm. Reynolds, his team np Main street at full speed. apple lake last Tuesday and had a very Hawk furnishes die stuff to make hia
CF &gt;We are making a run on Sngar.
TOHN.Q. CRE88T,8bertff.Ha*tlnm, Mieh^
Geo. W. Francis.
of Kalamo, were arrested .and brought Marshall Pilbeam sighted him and rnn pleasant time.
typos feel all tangled up, for if he doe* •J win attend promptly to all offlcialbiuliiMi
him down, sprang into tbe wagon, stop­
Miss Mary Stevens has removed her there waa no need of celebrating the rlntortad to hl* care. ________________
Proprietary and Patent Medicine* at to town Thursday, charged with tbe
TAMEfi/A. B WEEZTjAttoroeT A Com»es£r,
lowest price*. I. N.Habteb, Woodland. larceny of a buggy cushion, whip and ped the team and took Wash to the millinery gnods to some other point,— 4th tn Nashville.
H ailing* will attend to legal buaine** tn aay
robe from H. E. Downing. They were cooler. Next morning Mr. Walker was Albion, it is said.
Recently Joe Mix was down in bis »J
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
part ot the State, and practice! tn all court*.
The fiueat assortment of 1 ninks and arraigned, plead not gnilty and were brought before Esq. Feighner and paid
Mrs. Wm. Welsh fell while skating well, cleaning out the dirt, when his
held
to
answer
in
bonds
of
$300
t0
.80
for
his
fun.
Valises in town at Herb. Walrath’A
the other night and fractured her left wife, fearing danger, called to him
When Id need of anything in this line for their appearance for trial op Mon­
come np. but he thought he would first lections promptly attended1 to. Office ov*
arm near the wrist. •
don’t pass me by. If I can’t suit you day next.
Spaaidtng'sstore, Hastings, J
Mich-_________ _
LOOAL 8PLIBTEB8.
H. J. Martin has deferred his annual complete his work, but a peculiar.rum­
both in quality and price I will quietly
/ELEMENT SMITH, Attorney at Law. Ofr
—A couple of Vennontvillians came
throw up tbe sponge.
sojourn to Harbor Point cn account of bling noise made him change bis mind V7 flee over R. K. Grant’ store Hasttim’
Cherries
—
plenty
and
ripe.
Herb. Waleath.
aud he was drawn to the surface, but
over to Nashville Monday to have, as
his daughter’s health.
Walter Webster Ims returned from
Chas. H 41 was arrested ou Wednes­ none to soon, for just as he stepped
CT Salt Fiah of all kinds by bhl., kit one of them expressed it, a little "blow Manistee.
out” after tlie fourth. They mode them­
or pound at
Francis’.
day on a charge of selling intoxicating from the bucket the well caved in.
L. 8. Smith stands ready to talk yy tlLCOTT HO18E.
selves so conspicuous that Marshal /"Harvest is at band and farmers are liquors contrarv to law.
iy The Nashville mills will be stop­
as busy as beesJ
Geo. Browning and wife go east n^xt oheese factory with all earnest advo­
ped fnr a few days in order to make Pilbeam promptly "pulled” them.
A. 8. FOOTE, PKOHurrox.
Miss
Campbell,
of
Hastings
is
visit
They plead guilty and after leaving
important repairs.
P. Holleb.
week on the Evening News excursion cates of that industry, and if enough
encouragement and milk, and a few
$7.45 each with his honor, they were ing Hattie Hummel.
to the White Mountains.
' TOUND.
The
pump
house
and
tank
at
tbe
de
­
Vndoutably one of tbe bedt-kept hotel*
The new assistant editor of the Hawk dollars, are promised. Mr. Smith will
A lap robe which wa* stolen the allowed to depart.
pot have been painted.
central Michigan. Sample room* first floor.
night of May 8tet Owner can have
bids fair to make a work of the right make a big effort to bring tbe matter to
—While John Leeman, a farm band
Bert Kellogg Sundayed with rela­
a successful termination. Now, why
same by callingou th'-; village marshal, mtbeemploy of George Seaman, south­
color. Ho is well received.
proving property and paying for this
tives at Grand Rapids.
Daniel B. Griswjld left for Battle can’t we have a cheese factory f Far­
west of town, was attempting io cut
notice.
J. M. Pilbeam, Marshal.
HOMCEOPATHIC
C. L. Glasgow Sundayed with wife
Creek a few days ago, expecting to be mers must go into other business than
some shavings with a drawing-knife,
Best tools now ready for Engine Saturday morning, the stick be vraa and friends at Jooesrille.
permanently absent from Vermont­ raising vheat, and no better returns Physician and Surgeon
and Boiler work. Do not w,ait till you
Mrs. Wm. Edick, of Parish, N.
is
can tie realized than from keeping co w«
ville.
shaving broke and the knife penetra­
want to thrash.
A. C. Buxton.
visiting at W. «. Cambell’s.
,
Tlie 4th of July was celebrated with and making cheese.
ted his leg inflicting an ugly wonnd.
Miss Nettie McBride, of Watertown,
Hero is a nut for th&lt; scientists to flute Streets, NuhvUfe, Mich.
1. N. Harter, Woodland, sells“Young The leg has since become alarmingly
great success. A large crowd was pres­
Fritz" tbe best 5 cent cigar out.
N. Y., ia visiting the Durhams.
ent and everbody was happy. No ac­ crack: On the farm of your correspon­
swollen and Leeman is in a critical
Mias Nellie Farnnm, of Almont, is
ty You can find the best Oatmeal condition.
cidents and but very little drunken- dent is a field of wheat, partly on
visiting Mias Malic Hi nd march.
ground newly cleared and on which
at
Francis’.
ness.
/—D. W., familiarly known aa Whit­
W. D. Frace and wife, of Chaster, vis­
Wilber Baker was attacked^by a there never has been wheat grown,
rF* Sweat Pad* for farm horses at ing Ellis, a resident of Assyria since ited at P. B. Fraee’aovor Sunday.
and on which there is many stumps.
Herd. Walrath’s.
laige
sow
on
the
fourth
of
July
and
1844, departed thia life on Wednesday
Miss L. Adda Nichols and her moth­ bmlly demoralized, having one hand Tho soil is sandy and quite rolling, and
last at the age of 74 years. The fuliter­ er are in N. Y. on an extended visit.
TAKE NOTICE.
descends to the east, and except on tho
and
arm
bitten,
his
clothe*
torn
off
and
AB unsettled accounts and notes al occurred at tbe late residence of the
Mrs. D. Padden, of Greenville, visi­ being so shocked by the onset of the east side of tbe stumps the field is free
•wiricb are past due will be put into col- deceased yesterday. Mr. Ellis was one
ted at T. B. Van Wagner’s this week.
from chesn, not hardly a stalk to be
Jectorrf band* after, the first of August.
beast
as
finally
to
become
entirely
help
­
of the early pioneers of Assyria, hav­
Mrs. J. M. Roe and ehildren, of Ann less, when the animal left him. He re­ found, while on the east side of the
Dated, Woodland. June 90th.
ing started the first blacksmith shop in Arbor, are visiting at Elder Holler’s.
4048
. D. Linkletter. M. D.
stumps
grow not much else but chess,
ceived no very serious injuries, howev­
the townJ He .was a warm-hearted,
Now ia the time for onr e’erits to er, and has nearly recovered from the and quite enough for a fair sized bun­
For nice Extracted Honey call genial ifllfn and hia home waa a favor­
take a week’s vacation—if they can get
dle
at
each
stump. Will some person
n
W. E. Guiggs.
—VIBRATOR—
shock.
ite spot for the recurring gathering of
arise and explain this treak of nature.
On Satnrdaj last a small party re­ Agricultural journals please copy and
KT* Patrol* having negatives with many acquaintance*.
W. JI. Kanaga i* moving bis family
sue and desiring duplicates should call
turned from a fishing excursion laden give us a diaertation on tbe chess ques­
into
Mrs.
Gaines
’
house
across
Quaker
—The floral ^decorations at the fnat once and secure them, ns they are
___ _ ________
with a hundred or more of the finny tion.
liable to be destroyed.
43 44 neral of Wm. E. Martin, on Monday brook.
LACEY’S LIRE K1LX CLUB.
F. P. MORUSOi^ Photographer.
H. G. Hale and wife attended the fu­ tribe which were dressed the same ev­
last, waa the finest ever seen in Nash­
ening
and
placed
in
an
uncovered
jar.
iy When in need of Teao.Coffee* or ville. The tiowera were beautifully neral of Solon Bentley at Hastings Next morning all but three were gone.
A short time siuce, a communication
Tobaccos see L N. Hahter, Wood land. and artistically arranged in wreaths, Tuesday.
was received here stating that Brudder
The railroad company ha* ballasted The dogs were blamed, the cate up­ Gardner’s Lime Kiln Club was about to
crosses, anchors, and stats. A sickle of
braided
but
the
fish
returned
not.
On
Freflh and Salt Meats. Dried Beef, flowers with a cluster of wheat beads the stock-yards with twenty-two loads the next Tuesday, certain odors nixiut be broken np on account of the death of
Smoked Hams. Sausage, etc., kept con­ was suggestive of the uncertainty of of gravel.
the most prominent members, and ask­
stantly in stock. Bv keeping twat life. A beautiful pillow the center
A Biiwett and wife, of Parmelee, vis- the house suggested dead rats or some­
quality goods, selling low and attend­ formed of evergreen* and flowers, up­ ted at H. A. Brooks’ the fore port of thing. A boy was sejit under the ing that a club bo organized h'ere to
perpetuate the memory ot Hrudder
ing strictly to the wants of my custom­
house
a
la
ferret,
the
rats
were
all
ers, I hop to merit the lilieral trade 1 on which tlie word “Rest” was tastfnlly thj^week.
alire and the dressed fish were on de­ Gardner. Accordingly many of the cit­
am receiving. The highest price paid set with white blossoms, made one of /The people of Morgan and vicinity
izens of the surrounding country as­
posit
for
their
summer
supply
of
fresh
for hide* and pelts. Call and see me. the principal decorations. Floral trib­ will organize a Blaine and Ixigan dub
meat. It is a matter of interest how sembled on the cornent in front of (he
East Side Main St.
John Fubniss.
utes were the work of Mrs. Dr. Barber, on the evening of Joly IGtjij
blacksmith shop on tbe 4th of July, and
John Puiufrey and wife, of Parmelee, the rats managed to get the fish out of tlie following persons expressed them­
ry A big stock of Whips at
Mrs. C. M. Putnam. Miss Matie Hind
tlie jar and why they were not satisfi­
Hbrb. Walrath’s.
march, Mrs. J..E. Barry and Miss Joe spent the 4fhat Nashville aa guests of
selves
willing to aid in perpetuating
----- AT----ed until they had taken all but three.
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Brooks.
Downing.
Brudder Gardner’s memory: W. Hum­
11 EEEURUE.
Mr*. N. M. Wooley and son, and The family, however is most interest phry would assume the title and honors
Miss Eliza Jewell, of Johnstown, visited ed to find how to get rid of the bad of Brudder Gardner, W. Bristol, that
At eleven o’clock p. m., July 5th, a highly
AB USUAL
smell.
•'
X.
esteemed atlxen of NaaterWe, Wm. E. Martin,
atJL C. Stanton’s this week.
of Glvo-a-dnm Jones, Ed. Clark
/h7g. Hale has closed out his news
PRICH1RDYILLE.
Lightweight-Banty, J. S, Stored* Elder
stand stock to Fred Baker who will
Toots, J. McColm an Waydown Beeby,
Jessie Helm is visiting at Ann Arbor.
hold forth with tbe same at the postand
F. Wilber Whalebone Hawker.
Mr. Martin waa bora In Springfield, Rich­
The opportune shower of Thursday oflieg,/
Mrs. Holcomb has recovered from his Many others expressed themselves will­
land county, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1849. With Ids pa­ night laid the dust nicely and
sun­
Austin Brooks celebrated the 4th in sickness.
rents he came to Michigan in 1855, since which rise Friday morning brought with it as
ing to help in this great movement as
Vermontville about two hoars, and
Miss Rose Bostwick, of Hastings, soon os they could got money efiough
pleasant a day aa one could wish.
daring hia brief stay he had*buggy visited here Sunday.
to buy a Lime Kiln bad^e.
The streets were thronged with teams whip stolen.
C. E. Pond, of Pennsylvania, is vis­
The next thing in order was to procure
of in coming people and it waa evident
Nine car-loads of wool were shipped iting at Mr. BL H. Mershon’s.
a suitable place for meeting, Give-athat the great day of tbe year “ waa at from here this season. Hardy ic Ains­
Harry Monro fell from a scaffold in dam Jones offered tbe use ot his “ Par­
Rake your stubble and save
band.
”
Ruch were hto moral and aocial qualities aa
worth sent seven of this number to the barn, nearly breaking his arm.
adise Hall”for the very liberal sum of
The Sunfield band was on hand in Bofton. Mass.
The social at J. E. Delano’s was a $5.00 per year, and an motion of Way­ the cost of a Rake the first
good time aud favored the gathering /Daniel Keyes haa bought tlie Blair succeHR. netting the society about six­
down Beeby the offer was accepted and
mnlritude with several selections.
bakery and took possession Wednes­ teen dollars.
tlie meeting adjourned to Paradise Hall season.
Tlie Bellevue Ladies ’band arrived day. The Nashville bouse is no more
We
would
say
to
the
readers
of
T
he
where tbe following officers were elec­
fiextloo&gt; as an instructor that he was employed on the 9.80 train and paraded Main
—for the preaentj
News in West Baltimore that we have ted; President, Brudder Gardner; Sec­
street, dispensing most excellent muRound trip tickets, Nashville to Pe- returned from our trip to Indiana, and retary, Give-a-dam Jones; Treasurer,
eat Castleton be w»- deeply in
toakeyand Traverse City, have been have once more taken up the pen to re­
The Nashville martial band waa also placed on Mb at this station, good till cord the news in this vicinity. Any Whalebone Hawker; Backdoortender,
Leightweight-Banty, After the elec­
on deck and enlivened the exercises Oct. 81. Fare for round trip $9.40.
items of news which they may have tion, the officers were called upon for
BEST ON WHEELS.
with the old time music of tbe fife and
A new advt. from merchant Griffith will be thankfully received by
remarks. Brudder Gardner responded
drum.
aud upright a* a eittten, kind aud aflectloaaU
thi* week speaks specially of groceries
Phil Phin.
in
a
very
able
manner
and
gave
it
as
a* a father, reliable a* a friend, and coo»iderAbout ten o’clock a procession waa and tobaccos, of which Mr. G. baa a
bis opinion dat de fucher wellfare of de
formed, which proceeded to Mal­ complete stock at exceedingly low
BALTIMORE.
niggah depends upon de number of Wiard PHwa and Repairs,
Utter part of hU life all of hit other virtues lory’s grove where an oration Dy D. P.
were enriched by tbe grace- of the holy spirit.
watter me11 ions and chickens he am
/
Cherries are an immense crop
May HU
aver preve «/ofeee to all who Sogendorph waa listened to.
Neath Bead Plow* aad Repair*,
G. A. Truman, wife and Miss Nellie,
mourn hlFloea. snd heaven finally reward them
In the afternoon came the races, of F. T. Boiae wife and Miss Maud Boise,
F. W. Johnson, of Sparta, is harvest­ able to steal and not get caught at it.
Give-a-dam
Jones wa* next in “ordah”
which the following is a list, together D. C. Griffith and wife, and Rev. Liv­ ing io Baltimore.
Wale Chilled Flew* aad Repair*.
To tbe dtfseui of Naabrille who have *b*r- with the names of the prise winners:
A stool of Dehl wheat in C. Altman’s aud he started off by saving, “fellah”
ermore pirn iced at Thornapple Lake
Bicycle race—1st prize, Clarence Barber
wheat field numbers 22 all well beaded. citizens and brudder*, dis am de ever
on Thursday.
Dowling celebrated the 4th without memorable forth ot July, it am de day
Dr. Barber will be at Vermontville on
KALAMAZOO
! dot de big boy and his gal eats fiah
tbe afternoons of Tuesdays. Thursdays tlie loss of a single soul. A sumptuous, crackers and de small boy and his
dinner in N. Clemens’ orchard, two
Emma Mamtix.
Smile foot-race—1st prize, A. Greenfield, and Saturdays fora few weeks in atten­
chum shoots off de ice cream.’’
SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
dance upon the patients of Dr. Snell match games of ball, fire works and a
At this moment a rap was heard at
bowery dance in the evening were the
IAK3AN—AME8—In Mrebrille. July 4th. bv
wbo is visiting in Maine.
the back door and de backdoortender
Rev. NWilliam W. Logan and Mire
The BEHT Made.
attractions
and
300
people
ware
congre
­
The boys have been having consider­
informed Brudder Gardner wbo com­
ton, 17 00; 2nd Dr.J. T. Goueher, 83.00.
able sport this week with a twenty- gated.
, mauded bim to open to de intruder.
Blow Horae Race—let prize, Wm Davis, 83.00 dollar-bill advertisement at the ex­
TbaDedar Creek base-ball club came
Accordingly Mrs. Jones was ushered
2nd. Peter Davis, 82.00.
pense of some w lio are not very well over to D iwling tbe 4th to wax the in and said she would like to know
Foot Race, l«i varda—Irt prixe, Wm Hill
Baltimore White Stockings, and made’ how much longer Give-a-dam was goversed in financial literature.
83.00; Sud Ed Keyes, 83.00.
■ ing to keep supper waiting, a* she
Mr. Nelson Davidson, professor of the day hideous with their yells as they&gt; wanted de table clotf to put on de tied.
m Heck*.
the Latin and English language* in came. The count gave tbe White. Just then th* dock struck midnight
1 "SWAYNE'S
Stockings
.1
and
the
Cedars
4.
Wind
1 and tlie meeting adjourned to meet
Doane College, Crete, Neb., is in tbe
,
Doxt.
again in • week.
Appropriate fireworks in tbe even- village visiting bis sister, Mrs. A. A. didn’t win.

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Factory Prices

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�You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at L E E ’ IS, of any place in Nashville.
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very LOW for cash I also carry thj^Largest stock in the place of
.

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes
A few more pairs of those Kid, worked button hole, Women’s Shoes for $1.25, same as other dealers sell for $24

Call and see them

Tl;r3Unv§
SATURDAY'

JULY 18. IW.

OUR WASHING! ON LETTER.

Washington, D. C., I .
J ulfG, 1884. i
Id these dosing daya of the session
while the Hou.te of Representatives is
waiting for tbe Sennce’s consent to go,
patriotic members have been devoting
tbe time to speecbmakiuc on the ques­
tion of seaboard defenses. On Monjiny and Tuewlay the American eagle
’flapped his wings and kept up an inces­
sant screeching iu that end of the Cap­
itol, while tbe tail of the British lion
got many painful twiau. Representa­
tive Horr waved the star spangled ban­
ner furionsly and demanded money
for-strong fort* and big guns. What
waa t|;r sense, he said, of the Governform it began to prepare for it. He
did not want the nation to -insult an­
other nation, but thought the power to
strike terrible blows would of necessity
lessen the number ot oar antagonists.
Tbe Michigan member said there was
snch h thing as national character—a
if.asitivenea-i aa to the honor and re­
putation of our nation's conduct, de­
vout reverence f&lt;&gt;V our national emal dishonor, and a sense of delight at
anything that tulds new luster to our
nation's glory. To cultivate such feel­
ing*, be maintained that,national deeds
must be constantly transpiring. Na­
tional works be engaged in, national
improvements and national defenses
be growing. He thought men could be
careful of expenditures without being
mean. Littleness wils no sure evidence
of good judgement. Ho wanted fulure
general ion* to say that the policy
adopted by a forty-eighth Congress
wa* convinced in a spirit of patriotism
aud carried out with nigh wisdom.
Mr. 8. S.. Cox followed with some
milder remarks. He hoped the house
might strike a golden mena. He would
not be guilty of extravagances, because
there was no imminence of war. Neith­
er would he b*&gt; derelict in regard to tbe
proper defense of the country.
Mr. Finnery next took the floor and
made a rousing speech, saying in con
elusion, “You, tire Repreaenatives of
of this great nation which has never
turned.its back to a foe, you of tlie
gallant South, and you of tbe sturdy
North, let u* close our racks aad as­
sure the people that a partisan assem­
bly does not sit in this ohamber. Let us
fortify our sea-cost, and then we can
*ay to the powers of tbe world, "Come
on and you will find that every spot of
our soil shall be the grave of a here
•r of an invader.
•
Mr. Holman spoke aext, the calm
euol manner of the Indiana statesmen
contrasting strikingly with the impas­
sioned manner of tbe Illnois orator. He
criticised the provision* of the bill, and
tbe principle upon which it was found­
ed. Providence bad made it possible
fo( tlie nation to ignore tbe methods of
die world, which it was now proposed
to copy. When it was considered that
the country wa* at peace with all tbe
world and free from any entangling
foreign alliances, the people could not
sympathize with the effort of the pres
•nt CoogreM to build a great Navy,and
make the great preparations for the na­
tional defense.
Mr. Donrhmer a so made a stirring
speech in which he showed the danger
of a defenseless condition, he urged
tbe importance in preparing for self de­
fense.. He asked what waa to l&gt;e done
-witb the vast surplus which a monAtrous taxation brought into tbe Treas­
ury. Every effort in tbe House to re­
duce taxation aud failed. He would
go home no«r to meet hia con*tituenta,
and when they ask him what Congress
has areomplisbed he would be able to
aay that
had been saved by cut­
ting down the salaries of Secretaries of
Legation, and &lt;2J3OG by _cutting down
the salary of the Minister to Rome.
Od Wednesday tbe President vetoed
tbe Fitz John Porter relief bill, and the
House immediately proceeded u p*M
it over bi* objection, or rather over tbe
objection* of id* Cabinet, a* it is un
derstood tlie President left the decision
.of the question to hia advisers, saying
that he had not given it anfficrently
eareful attention. The action of the
House waa greeted with cheer* from
the Democrats, and hissed from the

' HE HEARD THEM TALK.
“ Wh^t ail* youFinquired a couple of
dos**o ratu. as a country fellow came
up Center street the other day, looking
as if he had be caught id tlie out­
skirts of a Missouri cyclone. Oue ear
b«iDgby&lt;mere shred of skin. The
other was entirely gone, his nose could
scarcely been seen, on account of its
retiring disposition, one eye was closed
and tbe brow of tbe other one hung
down over it like a Freemason’s apron
over his lap, one arm hung limp and
helpless by his side, and the other was
jeaticalstinv wildly as be limped along
yelling at the top of his voice :
“Where is- he! Show me the vile
wretch, and I’ll murder him.”
"Wbo—what—whereF inquired the
“The man told me to do it!” cried the
injured countryman, striking out sav­
agely, and grinding bis teeth ferocious­
ly. "Show him to me. quick, so I can
make an undertaker happy!”
"Why, what have you done* What
in .the world has bappenedf Hits a
house fallen down on you, or what has
happened T'
“House fell od me! Do I look like a
great, big cry-baby, that would go
meowing around like a sick tom-cat at
a little thing like that! Do I look as
if nothing of importance or interest
had happened! Show him to me, and
I’ll make him think be has collided
with a comet! Show me the scoundrel,
until I murder him!” Just at thia junc­
ture a policemm came up, and asked
the man what he meant
"I mean that I followed the advice
of some low-lived coward. I asked a
fellow nn tbe corner if I could see a
Chinamen anywhere, and he told me 1
could at the laundry down yonder, and
be told me it I wanted to bear them
talk, just goto the door and say ‘rats.’
Show me the villian, and I’ll rip bis
heart out!
«
“Did you go tlie door and say “rata!”
“Don’t I look like I did!” Do you
suppose I rolled down hill in a keg of
nails to get these numerous wounds !
Ob! Show me the vile dog, and let me
wash my hands in his heart’s blood.”

During John L. Sullivan's recent
southern tour a Tennessee negro known
as big Sandy was induced to face the
champion. Sandy bud a state reputa­
tion as a man of muscle, and marvel­
ous stories had been told of bi*
strength; aud among the superstitious
negros it is believed that Sandy is m
league with tho devil, and that he re­
ceives an annual shipment of strength
from tbesatanic realm.
“I’se glad," said Sandy, "dot tlie
champum hab gin a nigger er chance
ter down him. White folks hab been
er runuin' agin nigger* er long time an’
hab gun ter think dat de nigger kain’
take kere o’ o’ hisse'f in er fight.”
Old Sandy laughed when he compar­
ed his own muscular proportions with
those of the boxer, and turning to him,
said:
"Look heab. dar aim gwine ter be no
gittin’ mad in di* thing, i* dar F
“No," aaid Sullivan, "everything
must be in good humor.”
“All right. Don’t want ter sec a
man widbishan’ on bi* jaw mutterin’
an’ growlin’ case I bit him so hard. I’se
ready when yisae'f is, boss.
Time wa* called, and old Sandy grin .
ned when Sullivan slowly approached.
When within fair striking distance
Sullivan struck old Sandy under the
chin, tlie negro fell like a log, and
when he failed to get np a number of
hi* friend* gathered around him. Af­
ter awhile, slowly opening hi* eye*, tbe
old fellow stretched out his leg* and
Mid:
"Take kere! Lemme git oaten dat
man’s way! A pnsaon whut toota a
maul ’round like he does, ain’t got no
business wid me.”
“Don’t you want to try another
roundF some one asked.
"Han I who would try him anaadder
roan’! Did de calf wanter^att de in­
gin’ ergin ! I’se like de man what de
tree tell on. ‘Take di* log off me,’ be
said, ‘an’ daimed ef Hl eber come inter
■ dis wood* no mo1.'"
"I’ve a story aboat Dean Richmond,”
said a railroad man, “that I know i*
true, because I wa* there. I have nev­
er seen it in print, bat I think it ia as
good a one as waa eve.- told on tbe old
man. It Lapp* ned up in New York in
—let me see—’56 I believe. Dean Rich­
mond bad au office iu Buffalo then, in
a little seven-bv-nine building, that he
held sole po«*essiou of. Wel&gt;, one day
while the old man was scribbling away
suited in a tie, and cnmiequently Fite --be wrote a hand in comparison
with which Horace Greeley’s writing
____________ ._____________
.
like print —a fellow that bad a lot
&lt;: -:g till early me on aud cucumber j of shingles piled up at a station fifty

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Ue.a looked up and aakad:

----“Whit d’ye wantF
“I’ve got some shingles down here I
want to sell you.”
“Well; you go back home and when
I want ’em I’ll send fox 601,” and tbe
old man commenced scribbling again.
“About three months afterward the
shingle man wanted to go to Albany
fur something or other, and wrote to
Richmond asking for a pass. In a day
or twu he got a letter about eight
words long, written on plain note pa­
per and signed ‘Dean Richmond.’
There. wasn’t a mon in town that could
make out nryuiLitcxcept the signature,
buy tlie shingle speculator supposed it
was Dean’s way of making out a pass,
so he took the train for Albany and
presented it to the conductor who
glanced at, said ‘All right,' aud banded
it back to him. Well, air, be traveled
for week* on that piece of paper, until
nne day he landed iu Buffalo again.
Passing Richmond’s office be thought
be would drdp in and thank tbe old
man fur hia courtesy. Ho said: ‘Mr.
Richmond, lam very much obliged to
you for that pass.’
“'What paasf was tbe gruff re­
sponse.
“ ‘Why, that pass you sent me a
mouth or two agn.’
'
" *1 didn'taend you no pass.’
“‘Yea. you did; here it is,’ said the
shingle man. producing tbe paper.
“Old Dean took it, studied over it a
minute, got purple in tbe face, and
shouted in a voice trembling with an­
ger. 'Why, yon----------------- fool, you,
that aint no pass.’ And then, shaking
it in his visitor’s face, be pointed At it
and added, with a yell: ‘That says:
"Why in h--l don’t yon send them
shingles! Dean Richmond.’ D’ye un­
derstand that, you----------- Idiot?
“Tbo shingle man beat a hasty re­
treat, and it took tbe old man a week
to cool down.”
"My! how hot it is!” exclaimed a
fleshy lady as, entering the car, her
eyes fell upop tbe stove. "What an
idea! A fire such a day as this. What
in tbe world are they thiking off’
Aud she shoves up the' window and
fans herself like all possessed.
An elderly gentleman next eaters.
He »ita down to read bis newspaper,
Brat glancing at tbe open window in an
offended sort of way. As bis eyes
move arourd from the open window to
his paper, they fall upon the stove.
"Great Scott!” he mutters. "Do they
want to roast a fellow aliveF And up
goes his window.
Each new comer site down quietly,
looks at the stove and then cries, "How
hot it i*F "What an awful Cre they’ve
got!” "Isn’t it ridiculous!” or something
of the kind; and each opens a window,
one gentleman going so far aif to open
all the ventilators, while another opens
both doors.
"Conductor!” cry a dozen voices, as
that official makes bis appearance, and
a dozen foretinge ra point to tbe stove.
Tbe conductor looks at thecause of
all the commotion, its m»ea window
glowing like a furnace seven times
hotter than Is wont to be heated. He
takes off his bat and mops his brow.
Then be takes along Doker, and, stand­
ing as far away from the stove as pos­
sible, throws open tbe door. He falls
back to a avoid tbe beat, then steps
forward, looks into the empty cylinder,
and remarks, with a laugh:
“Sold by mighty! That boy’s gone
and painted them winders red!”
Instantly the doom are closed, every
windows comes down with a bang, aud
a little man in the end seat asks tlieoonducter iQie won’t please shut the
ventilators.

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Statk of Michigan, I
County of Barry, |
.
Ata session ol tbe Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, boidrn at tbe Probate Office
in the city of Hastings In said county oa
Monday, Ute 18th day of Jane, In the year
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.

LIVERY
J. OHJIlX
Proprietor.
OHM I*.Proprietor.
My convenience for supplying the public
with anything In the ’J very line are not excel
led in thl* part oftbe State.

PETER B. HUN8WE&amp;, tecMaed.

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WINN BROS.

CORSETS New Dental Parlors

Its rvr-»"~-

The other day a sun-barn rd farmer
waa aaleep on the cars, with his head
thrown back and hia bat drawn over
hia eyes. Tbe conductor whn happen­
ed to be near-sighted, came along, saw
tbe red ear, and thought it waa the
mao’s ticket stuck in his hat.
So, not wishing to awakenthe dream­
ing agriculturalist, be bent softly down
and drove a bole through tbe bucolic
ear with bis punch. In an instant the
fanner let off a scieech that caused the
engineer to atop tlie .train nnder the
impression that something serious lu&amp;
happened. Then be attempted to
maul tbe conductor, who thereupon put
him off the train for disturbing tbe
peace.
‘
Tbe mural of this fable teaches us
that if we have ears that look like rail­
road tickets, wo should keep them
where they cannot be punched and that
we should do our sleeping at home,
and not on the cars. It also teaches
us that, if we are railroad conductors,
we should not be courteous and punch
ticket* without disturbing passengers,
but should rudely wake them np with a

HAIR BALSAM

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Otzb Tmuman'b Btome, Nautillb.
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should not be granted.
And It ia further ordered that said p
give Dock* to tbe persons interested
estate, ol the pendency of
pctUl.
the bearing thereof by causing a eopv
order to be publiabed in the Nashvoxi

COr/chlcacojTlL.

FARMERS ARD HORSEMEN
and Mill Sts., where I imprepared to do *11
kinds of Blacksmithing. I make * specialty of
shoeing horses having diseased feet, and guar­
antee my work to give satisfaction. Thankful

JO8EPI

WAGON A CARRIAGE WORKS.
I am now comfortably »etiled In my new shop
next dour to Charles Middleton, and am pre­

Carr luge wood work in better atyle than ever.
Repairing will receive prompt and careful at­
tention. Give me a call when in need of any
work In my line and I will satisfy you both In ‘
workmanship and price.

OPIUM HABIT!

Dental

•ng.

Clkmimt Smith,

W ork

Probate Order.
t every deecrlptkm done according to latest Btatx or Mpcsioan, I
Cocntt or Bakst,
.
mproved modes. Call and sec samples.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

At a aeaeioc of the Probate Coart for the
County of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office
In tbe city of Hasting*, In Mid county, oc
Tueaday, the 17lh day of June, In the
vear one thousand eight hundred and tlghty

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EMILY E. LINKLETTER. Deceased.
On reading aud filing the petition, duly reri
fled, of Jrate Jordan. admiuirtrator of the* ea-

«1 and an order of distribution entered and he
be discharged tram Mid trust.
Thereupon ft U ordered Umt

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strait’s Brass Cylinder,
why tbe prayer ol the petitioner should
granted.
And K Is further onk-red tl

Ntrasll’a Olt*brated Wind Mill.
Thl. miil haa a stiff wheel and tbe machinery
capped over.
My pay oris can svh uprai god work aud rock

R. A. BROOKS.

N*wa. a newspaper printed and
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                  <text>VOLUME XI.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1884.

NUMBER 44.

"The fact that it turns a smoker’s WAITUG OH THB OOMBIfATIOI train, and as she got on the platform
AVAILABLE TIMBEB.
stomach at the first trial."said the wellhe took oat his pocket-book and hand­
An editor who had procured a Hall
Young Galacioaa Middletoe saw
dressed crank, "ought to be proof
ed tier a sum of money, she returned
enough for any rational man that the safe on an advertising account to toy­ thanks with eyes, voice and face, and Judge Male land's daughter. and im­
smoking ot tdbacoo never entered into ing with the combination. Man wait­ went into the car with her handkeroteM mediately allowed bis soul to go forth
ing to collect a bill.
to her yea, and the dramtner retaraod and worship at the shrine of serene
Thomas' orchestra, the Wags er trio, the Creator’s scheme of life. But If
“Eighteen times alow tn the right,
to his companions with a serious face, beanty. The young lady consulted not
and Christine Nilsson. .The Coliseum you want rocknbbed. copper- faateued stop at 83*,” the editor soliloquises.
proof,
I
can
give
it
to
you.
What
do
The acene was enough for the boys, her shrewd father, but, upon demand,
Isa large rink Just out of Minneapolis
“Copy," yells the boy who sets sp the
and they began to joke him about be­ surrendered her heart. Several night*
ou the road between that city and 8c. you say to killing a eat with twenty paper.
ing a masher, and getting acquainted ago, young Middleton, after having
Paul. It seat* 4,000 people comfortably. whiffs from an ordinary tobacco pipe, F
Hastily abandoning the safe tbs ed­
"It can’t be done,* said the reporter.
with everybody. One of them said he spent two delightful boars in company
itor
cuts
sut
a
half-eolumn
article
from
"Seeing is believing. Follow me."
should write to the dratamer’a wife and with the yonng lady, entered the
an exchange, mirks it "editorial,”
He
led
theway
to
bis
room,
which
tell
her al! about it, another said he judge’s library just as tbe legal gen­
watch the perspiration trickle out
hands it to the boy and returns to the
was a wicked wretch, and would bring tleman, in writing an elaborate opin­
through tbs clapboard* on the outside. was handsomely famished, with dark combination.
brown
Moquerie
carpet,
chair*,
and
a
the
greyaha 1 rs of his children in sor­ ion concerning the case of Johnson va.
On the closing afternoon, during the
"Let’s see,” he muses, "stop at 83*.
Patterson, had made his pen say;"Pat­
ma&amp;nee performance, the building was lounge of some rare wood, upholstered stop at 164.” and then looking up at the row to the grave; and they had lots of
In
brown
morocco;
a
blue
satin
case
fun
at the expense of the ladies’ man terson undoubtedly stole the bog.”
struck by lightning and a bole knock­
coneetor,
he
paused
and
inquired:
"Good evening, judge?”
as they called him. They looked at
ed out of I he Corinthian duplex that pied bedstead, marble mantel and lace "How much is that bill of yourinf"
"How areyoa?” shoving uo his spec­
each other and winked as he seemed
Miroounts the oblique portcullis on the curtains in the windows. A full-grown
"Two doHara.”
annoyed at their pestering, and when tacles, and regarding tbe young man
oft ride. The reader will 440 at once tortoise-shell ton.cat jamped down
“Can’t you come in to-morrow! I
with a why—this—intrusion stare. As
thelocatlon of the bolt. The lightning from his nest in the cushions of the haven't any change about me, and 1 their train started the boys followed
the judge bad omitted to extend the
struck the flag staff, run down the leg lounge snd rubbed against the crank's don’t like to ask you to wait until 1 the big drummer into the smoking car
courtesy
of a chair, tbe young man re­
and kept on making It warm for him.
of a man who was repairing the alec- pearl-gray trousers with the asual fe­ open my safe."
Finally od« of them said, "you didn’t mained standing for a time, and then
trie light, took a chew of bis tobacco, line demonstrations of delight.
"Just as leave wait as not,” respond­
said:
"Hava you a pipe of tobacco with
even know that woman, when you
turned bls boot wrong side out and in
ed the collector.
‘
"I suppose I may sit downF
'
*poke to her. Now own up you old
duoed him to chyige his sock, toyed youtj’
"Besides,” continued the editor. *'I
"Yes, I suppose yoc may.
Don’t
■ot; bat the defirascal.
-WHICH WERuwith his chilblain,wrenched out a soft
haven’t anything less than a $100 bill
know of any particular force to keep
.
1
by
the
crank
pro
­
"No,
I
didn
’
t
know
her,
”
said
the
big
corn and roguishly pat it in his oar,
in the safe. Break a $100 note!"
a clean clay pipe sod crumbling
drummer, as he knocked the ashes off you from It.”
CAREFULLY SELECTED then ran down the electric light wire, dating
"Yes two of’em was the dishearten­
"Thank you,”
seating himself.
his cigar. "That is, I bad never been
a part of it .tilling an engagement at into it a cigar furnished by the visitor. ing response.
Judge, I have stepped’in to consult you
introduced.”
the Coliseum and the balance followed The next move was to oroduce a glaan
"Al! right Lemme see, 164. Then
—FROM THEconcerning
a
very
important
matter.”
of
clear
water,
after
which
the
pipe
"Then what did
you go and
the wire to the depot, where it made
to the right past 164—but bold up !
"Do xon desire my opinion as a law­
double-pointed toothpicks of a pole was lighted and the anti-tobacco man seems to me half of that bill was to be sp*ak to her for, and what did von yer, »i r!"
flf’t font high. All thia we* d ine very began to smoke. Instead of expelling taken out in advertising. How is give her money for! O, you bad man,”
"No, as a father. I love yonr daugh­
and the boys all groaned at the thought
briefly. Those who have seen light­ the smoke directly into the air, howev that!”
of each wickedness in one so young as ter.”
ning toy with a cotton-wood tree know er, be passed it through a glass tube in­
"No snch thing.”
"Yo'i don’t tell me so.”
the
drummer.
to
the
water,
whence,
of
course,
it
es
­
that this fluid makes a specialty of it at
"Surer
"Yes, sir, I love her, aud 1 want yonr
!■ the Wholesale Markets.
"Well, boys, seeing you've caught me
once in a brief manner. The lightning caped in the form of bubbles.
"Yes.”
consent to our marriage.
After
fullthe
puffs
been
in thistwenty
case broke
glasshad
in the
sky­ "Very well. Then to the right past at it, I will tell you,” and the big drum
“Ob, I have no objection to your mar­
light and deposited the broken frag­ passed through the water an oily scum 16* fourteen times to the left stop at 75. tner began to show interest in what riage, young fellow, but—if you will
was going on. “I know that woman**
ments on a half dozen parquette chairs
Louk here,” to the collector, "better
grant
me the right—I would rather my
that were empty, because the specula­ skimmed off with the utmost care, come in to-morrow. This is accom­ husband. He and I used tn travel foi daughter would marry some one.”
tors who owned them couldn’t get but making in all only a few small drops. modating combination—stops at all the same bouse, and while I never met
"Am I not someone, sir!”
.«•
----- UTM---Three of these drops- were rubbed on
hrs wife, be has shown me her picture
$50 apieeo, and were waiting for a man
stations, and besides that, it’s flagged
"I don’t know. You have not told
to mortgage his residence and sell a the tongue of the cat, near its root, and every few minutes,” he added, as the often enough so I knew her. This me your name.”
morning
I
read
in
the
paper
that
my
with
watch
in
hand
the
demonstrator
team. He couldn’t make the transfer
boy called him out to see "that woman old comrade was stricken with typhoid
"Excuse me.”
in time for the matinee, so the seats awaited result*. Beyond some lively with some more ppatry."
"Excusable sir.
You needn’t tell
fever at an Iowa hotel, and that bis
were vacant when the lightning struck. exhibitions of disgust, the cat made no
"You
couldn
’
t
wait
till
I
read
this,
it
”
The immediate and previous fluid then unusual demonstrations for the first could your be asked, "or maybe you wife had been telegraphed for. When
"Oh, yea. I will tell you. I am GalaI
saw
that
woman
looking
over
bag
couple
of
minutes.
shot athwart th* auditorium in the di­
would like to skin through it yourselfT gage at the junction I knew who she cions Mid'Ieton."
"You are iati*fied, are you, that the
rection of the platform, where it near­
"You shall not have my daughter.”
be added.
was, and I west np and offered tier my
ly frightened to death a large chorus oil on the water was the pure oil of to­
"WhyF
But the collector said he felt faintly, sMistsnce. She was a little annoyed
A Complete Hoe ot
of children. Wouen fainted, ticket bacco produced from a single cigar!” and would just ait still and wait until
"You cannot support her.”
at first, until I told her tnat her
“Certainly; but it seems to have no
speculators fell &gt;3 on desirable seats,
"I Lave an excellent business.”
Che safe is opened.
h 11 a I &gt;and was mv old pard. and then
and strong men coughed up a clove. effect on the cat.”
"Yes, but not eqough to support a
“Oh, you will, will you! Correct—75, when we were walking on the platform
"Don’t be in a hnrry ; give it time to
The scene begeara description. I in­
! act. Its effect* are something like then to the right past 75 thirty-eight ■ii«t told me bow for the past two years wife as she should bn.”
tended to have said that before but for­
"My sales are enormous.”
times alow, stop at 98* a hundred and her husband had been out of luck and
got it. Theodore Thomas drew in a those produced by belladonna, especial­ sixty-eight times, atop at 43: then th
"Make* no difference.”
nut ot health. He need to get a salary,
full breath, and Christine Nilsson drew ly on the victim’seyfs. Look at them." right past 43. Say! rather you’d come
"And I think of making an assign­
but for the last two years he has had to
The pupils of the animal’s eyes were
her aalarv. Two thousand strong men
in to-morrow. I’m a little* pushed for travel on commission, and he earned ment in a week or so.
thought of their wasted lives, and two certainly dilated to an unusual extent lime now. Can't wait! Then to the
"What,
make an assignment! Then,
very little on account ofjiii* health, and
thousand women felt of the^r back and presently seemed to widen to the right, past 43 six hundred and twentyby jingo, you shall have her. I was
hair to see if it was still there. I say, circumference of the entire cornea. two times, stop at 18. Thia is a long she has been clerking in a store to help afraid, sir, that you had not the proper
And will pay you the HigbMl Market price
therefore, without successful contra­ Then he began to cry with short, ear stretch of country I’m going over now.” along. They have two children, and busine«s capacity, but I now see my
.
foe them.
when she got the dispatch announcing
diction, that the .scene beggared de­ piercing cries; froth oozed from both said the editor, ns he whirled the knob
Will you have preferred
her husband’s sickness her little girl mistake.
corners ot his mouth, and dripped upon
scription. Chesnuts!
"but when I get to 13 I’ll be nearly was sick, and she didn’t have hardly creditors!”
KOCHER BROS.
In the evening several people sang the velvet carpet where be crouched.
"No, will bear them all alike.”
half through—confound it, I’ve passed money enough to pay her faie to where
At the end of the third minute
the
cat
•"The Creation ” Nilsson was "Gabri
“Ah, hah! Asm s how much!”
it! Have to begin all over
now. her husband was- but she left her sick
el." "Gabriel” Jbas a beautiful voice began a wild, free-for-all race about
"About three thousand in stock.”
Eighteen times slow to the right, stop child with its grandmother, pawned
cut low in the neck, and sings like a the room ; over chairs, under the table,
"And liabilities!”
at 33*-"
her winter cloak and started, and she
joyous iKtbolink in the dew-saturated overturning a corner eaael upon which
"Seventy-five thousand.”
"Hold on there! Stop right where expected to be with the old boy that
mead. How’s that! Nilsson is proud a'small water-color hail restedj: finally
"Say,
” exclaimed the judge arising.
you are.” interposed the collector; "I’ll night. Boys, when I broke my leg
and haughty in her demeanor, and 1 bringing up i«. the center of the room,
come in *g&gt;me time next month;” and four yean* ago. by being thrown out of "Stay here until I come back with the
had a good notion to send a note nn where he executed a war-dance of a
left.
a livery rig in northern Wisconsin, preacher,” and as he closed the street
to her stating that she needn't feel so couple of seconds’ duration, and then
“lt’« my opinion that no newspaper with a sample trumk, that man stayed door he mused: "Cannot afford to let
lofty, and if she could sit up in the pea­ dropped like a atone. His limbs still
I office is complete without one of the by me two weeks, and cared for me as such valuable son-in-law timber es­
twitched
convulsively,
and
his
eyes
nut gallery where I was and look at
combination lock safes,” soliloquized though I was his brother, and when she cape.”
herself with her dress kind of sawed were wide open.
editor, os he deftly turned the told rue how she was fixed, and how he
There is an anecdote in the great list
The .Niagara Falls Route. oft at die top, she would not be so vain. Throe minutes and forty seven sec­ the
knob twice, opened the safe and got was in hard luck. Idividedmy roll wiih
of American yarns which runs some­
She wore a diamond necklare and a onds. and dead as » mackerel. Killed
BTKHtokKD (19 Meridian) TIME. '
out
his last cigar.
\
her. and when I get home I am going thing like this: A wicked, unregener­
silk skirt. The skirt was cut princease, by twenty whiffs from a common clay
to send my wife to help take care of ate and profane man once journeyed
MAIN LINS.
I think, to harmonize with her salary. pipe. Are you perfectly satisfied with
A very tall girl wearing a Mother
her sick girl while she i gone. Now, through the south, in tbe land that is
Trains on the Main Line will pa*» Jackson As an old neighbor of mine said when that verdict F
Hubbard dress, stepped on a platform
as follows:
__________________
if Diave done wrong, I ask your par­ over against Mason and Dixon’s line,
The
twitching
of
the
limbs
proved
he painted the top board of the fence
scales at Coney Island, and informed
green, be wanted it "to corroborate to be involuntary actions of the mus­ the proprietor that she wished to be don, and if any of you want to write and behold he met a large multitude
to my wife about it, I will give you her upon the way; and he said unto one of
cles,
and
soon
ceased,
when
the
cat
—
Mall9 OS a. tn. Arr Chicago 5 25 p. tn
with his blinds. He’s the same man
weighed.
Day Express 11.30p.m. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m
address. Nqw, boys laugh all you those whom be met, "Whither go yeT’
which but five minutes before was in­
He placed a 900 ponnd weight on the
Er. Eitor** 1035 p m. ArrCbicago 7. 30 a. m who went to Washington about the
Pacific Ex.. 1L55 a m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. m time of the Guiteau trial and said he stinct with dim lives—was stone dead. hook, and the suddenness with which want to at me. Eh! What* None of Aud they answered him, "Even unto
was present at the “post mortise" ex­ It was certainly a startling exposi­ it went down frightened him. Then he you laughing any more. Tears in the the baptism," which is after tbe man­
Going M*x*t from JT**cic»*«&gt;n.
tobacco man’s eyes! The whiskey man ner of that country. And he turned
Sail....... 3.05 p. m. Arr D-troitd.66 p. m. amination. But the funniest thing of, tion of the deadly nature of nicotine.
tried a 150-pound weight with the
Day Express 4.08 p. tn. Arr Detroit 6.95 p. tn. all, ho said, was to see Dr. Mary Walk­
actually crying! Well, maybe you are about and followed them even unto tbe
same result.
Atlantic Ex. 3 25 a. m. Arr Detroit 5 55 a. tn.
'thinking how it would be if you were nnk whereat they did baptize.
"Yea air, I wm up to the Chicago con­
Niigbt Ex.5_45^. tn. Arr Detroit 8.30 a.ni. er riding oneof these "philosophers”
“Stranger,” be muttered with a presick and yours wives on the road to
vention,"
replied
one
drummer
in
re
­
“Now it so happened that when tho
The Atlantic and Raclfl- Expresses run* dallj around on the streets.
plexed look at the girl, “something
other* run daily except Bunday.
meet you, short of money, and a sick preacher had washed away a slough of.
But I am wandering. We were sponse to the inquiry of another, us must be wrong with the scales.”
child
nt
home.
But
I
get
off
here,
”
sins, and was about through, tbe pro­
Grand Kaplds Division.
i speaking of the festival.
Theodore they both looked aroand in vain to see
Finallf. after repeated attempts, he
1 Thomas is certainly a great leader. if there were any pretty girls on the informed her in dubious tone of voice, and the big drummer took his sample fane man from the San Juan, who
EAMTWABD,
What a pity he is out of politics. He car; had a royal time, too. Walked that she weighed just eighty-nine case to go out of the car. when all the stood by the shore, seeing that tbe
boys shook bands with him. and never preacher was aweary, and that he ap­
STATIONS.
AU
pounded the air all up fine there Thurs­ about the hotels and made people pounds.
said a word, because they couldn’t, but proached the bank for to come out,
day. I thing he bad about twenty-five think I was a big politician. Tried to
"Thank you,” she said, handing him
they pressed his hands real bard, and put forth his hand to aid him; but be­
ADO
make
Steve
Elkins
believe
I
was
a
del
­
Grand Rapid* Lt
small-sized fiddles, 10 medium size.
the nickle. 1 seem to be gaining,” and
1.00 6.47 ft. 45 10.96
he knew their heart* were in the right hold. when h* put forth his hand-the
Middleville
egate
snd fat
hard
up for
andfrom
five the
of south,
those big,
ones,
thatshe
a tripoed away.
1.33
7.07 10.57
. r
stuff
to
pay
my
hotel
bill
with.
But
he
preacher rallied, and jerked the world­
bald-headed man generally annoys.
Then the amazed scalesman looked place.
7 3s
VenaocitvtDe..
ly man from San Junn into the water,
Then there were a lot of wind instru­ was too flip for me—couldn't work after her and remarked:
"Pa, di&lt;l not they not belt knights of
&gt;5.1(1 8.08 19.47
Charlotte
him.
”
"How
did
he
catch
onto
you
F
and
proceeded to baptize him with th«:
ments, etcetera. There were900 per­
Ml
"Some young fellow will get terribly old to make them noblemen ’” asked
E*loo Rxpidr.
I■
•J.ao
Elves Junction
usual extempore remarks. The pro­
formers on the stage, counting the cho­ "Well. I'll tell you. He took me into fooled by that Mother Habhard dress.’’ young Jarphly.
3.08
Jacluoa..........
I 45 0 35 9.15
rus, with 4,500 people in the house and room 40, Grand Pacific, clear into the
5.55
11.BP 11.45
Detroll..
"So it is related in ancient history, fane man sought again and again to
THE BOLD,'BAD DBUMMEB.
3,TOO outside yelling at the ticket office little back bedroom. 'Now,' says be,
my son,” replied Mr. Jarphly. mneii excuse himself and even with.tears to
'we want all the friends
we can
get in
set forth that be had not been regener­
—also
at the
top of their voices—and
pleased at the little boy’s erudition.
A party of traveling men were at a
Loe swearing because they couldq’t mort- the south. We’re going to have a glo­
Mall
STATIONS.
"And would you not like to bezoroe ated, and that owing to the panic.be
i gage their immortal souls and hear Nil­ rious foreign policy, and—but let's take junction out in Minnesota a week or two a nobleman and live in a castle, and had failed to meet with a shange of
4.00
Detroit
9 (M)
sson’s coin silver notes. It was fright- a drink first,’ says he, ‘Certainly,’ says ago, walking about the depot waiting not have to turn your cuffs?” continued heart, but the preacher would Dot lis­
11.50
Jackson ....
I. • Whiteley.’ says Steve, 'pass the bot­ for their train. Three trains were
ten to it. He immersed the ungodly
mxi। ful. The building settled twelve inches
Rives Joactioa
12.15
his son.
i in tho*e two hours and a half, the elec­ tle.’ They gave me the bottle, but 1 steaming and smoking, waiting for an­
Eaton Rapid*..
19.4.1
"Those are singular questions,” said man from San Juan, and asked him
A15
s.M' trie lights went ont nine times for re- hesitated. 'What nowf says Elkina. other to arrive, tl»e traveling men were
-Chariott*.........
how be felt. Forgetting for a momeut
his
father,
cautiously.
"To
be
a
belted
8.33
Vermontville..
9.95। freslmimta, and on the whole the eu- ‘A gins*, if you please,’ says I. 'Young smoking and joking, when suddenly knight in Golden times was esteemed a the peculiar circumstance* by which be
4 10
1.441
S.43
Nash rille
9.55' tertainment was a grand success. The man.’ says he, as he took me by the the biggest drummer looked towards a
was surrounded, the profane man made
Hasting*
2-07
9.07
great honor.”
’
.
10.25
MO
232
MkMlevfHe’....
collu*, 'your name may be Brown, and pile of baggage where a beautiful wo­
"Well, you can become a knight, if answer that be felt O. K,, but it would
6.40
10-95 11.901 first time the lights adjourned nn usher
Grand Rapid*..
be a d—d long time belore be attended
p. m
; came in on the stage through a side you may be a delegate from Georgia, man was convening with the baggage you want to, pa.”
man. She was i women who would at
Through Coaches and Steeping Cars to andI entrance with a kerosene lamp. I guess but I believe you are an infernal liai.
“How so, my sou !”
. another baptism.
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train*1 he would have stood there and held it You're the first man from the south tract attention anywhere. The big
“Why, ma said if yon came home at
♦Ninect in mumt dep^t al Detroit with train*
"Howls my little dock, to nightF
for Nilsson to ring by if 4.500 people I’ve seen—and I’ve seen about all of drummer threw his cig.tr down on the two o'clock in th* morning again and
on Canana S-miUera dirtaleu.
ask rd young Crimsonbeck of Mia* FuE-U BROWN,
H. B. LEDTARD,
hadn’t with one voice laughed him out ’em—that asked for a glass to drink tract, went up to the woman, mised his stuffed the key bole of the front door
sanfeather,
his fiancee, a* she met him
Am’lGer.. 8«P. Jackson. Geo'ISop. Detroit.
into tl»e starless night. You might as whiskey out of. Now you get out of hat and asked her a question. She full of tobies, like you did last night
O. W. RUGGLES. *
at the door the other evening.
looked
atto
him
in astonishment,
here.’” ,
Genl Paa* and Ticket Agent, Chicago.
, well have
tried
light
benighted Af-and the she would belt you.”
“
Ob,
I
’
m
nearly
roasted, George P
other boys said their friend was a daisy,
' rica with a white bean. I shall never
If I were in California,” said a young
Mociety Cmrd*.
The bar-room as a bank: You de­ exclaimed tbe petulant maiden.
. forget how proud and buoyant be fop, in company the other evening, and was scraping acquaintance with a
"I’m so glad!" came truin tbe lover,
&gt; looked as be sailed in with that kero- "1 would waylay some miner with a at range woman. After a few moments posit your money—and lose it. Your
wi1'. a serene smile.
। sene lamp with a soiled chimney on it, bag of gold.knock out his brains, gath­ conversation with her, her face lighted time—and lose it. Your cliaracter—
"GladF eried tbe girl, preparing to
up,
and
she
smiled
thanks
as
he
liegan
an
1
loae
it..
Your
health
—
and
lose
it.
■ and bow hurt and grieved he seemed er up the gold and run.” "I think you
take a bath in tears, “you bearttem
when he took it and groped his way would do better to gather up his to pnll trunks around, and finally be Your manly independence—and lose it.
Dtckissqs.C. C.
found her trunk and bad it taken to the Yonr self-control—and lose it. Your creature!"
out, while the Coliseum trembled with brains, quietly responded a young lady.
H.
“Yes,” said George, in a low voice,
train she waft to take. Then the two home comfort—and loae it. Your
ill-concealed merriment.
I use the
•'Don’t put in no mnskeeter uettin* walked up and down the platform for wife’s happiness -and lose it. Your after be bad tamed out the rm and
i term “ill-concealed merriment” with
pot
tbe clock back »d hour, “you see, I
a few miustes. talked earnest!v, the children’s happiness—and you lose it.
Jeltowi'Han. VWtJng member* velaim*-.
permission of the proprietors, for this for me,”said Aunt Hannah, “I don't
am passionately flhd of rffast dock!”
Cbabuoi 3. Dvmsam, N. G.
bell rang and he escorted her to her Your own anal—and lose it.
want to breathe no strained air.”
season only.
Joax C. Duxes, R. 0.

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Are now.

Wednesday night and was fatally in
jured.
.
A little child of WlUtaa Glass, of
Minden City, Sanilac Co., drank *og)r
fly poison, from the effect* of which It

the must succeasful failure the world
h likriy to exceed in has ever known. If the parties in toraver hrfare produc- Mted iu that firm get'their deserts they
State*, with pae ei- will go to the peuitcuti*ry far life. It
i* dMgusting to think about, and poor
oW Great is *iruply pitied, while hi*
fool sous are the laughing stock of th**
World.
, ' ■.
M d________
eased. It is carl)
to make farerasts regarding corn, but
•o far the indications are favornblr,
jaar. Scarcely ever before was corn
looking Iteiterin the earh part of July,
(tats, rye and barley are also all advan­
cing to the satis faction of the farmers.
Tbe people, therefore, have good
reason to expect a continuance of k»w
Hi ici m far food, and at such prices we
ahull be able to export our surplus. Tf
farmers ge.t lei* per bushel for their
grain, they teill have more to sell and
to feed to their stock. Wheat at
curhtj’ cents per bnshei, so long as ,we
have enough u&gt; dtapose of at the price,
is not the terrible calamity the pronhoto of evil have been predicting. More
’ •rur. if wu must meet increased compe
tition in foreign markets, we have st
home a market which it* the best in the
worki, and one which is rapidly becom
&gt;ng greater.
It is, therefore, probable that an soon
aa the abundant harvest is made a cer­
tain ty -we shall begin to see a revival of
trade. Th:* improvement may bo slow,
!»ul it will be all the healttiier for that.

Says a red hot political editor: “We
want a business man, calm, coo), full
of energy withal, to repress disorders
at home, and ripe with the knowledge
nt year*, to control our finances and
add to our wealth.
We want such a
iniu at -the head of the nation.” If'
that is all that is wanted, the editor
iHodn’t shout any longer or louder.
There are several localities in this
great nation ready to supply him with
just such a man.

Rev. Dr. Crosby, of New York, is
bound to hold spite against theditscenilauce of poor mother Eve, on account
of her little.flirtation in the Garden of
Eden, which, it is alleged, has caused
u« poor men all out vexation*, troubles,
and tailor bill*. He says: “Ff all young
ladies were what they should be, we’d
neversee a dude dr dog cart."
Maybe
the reverend gentleman hw an idea
we’d lie going it blind.

Ferdinand Krause, of the Saginaw
rifle team, was aochleutally shot and
killed by Ben. O. Bash, of Kalamazoo
while practicing Wednesday.
Mrs. Elisa H. Disbrow, aged 69, drop
ed dead at Grand Rapids Thursday
morning, while on her way to visit
friends. Cause, heart diaeaM.
A child was recently bom in Isaballn
eountX whose bands and feet were ex­
actly like the paws of a dog. ’Tli*moDstrosity was boro alive, but died
shortly.
Jerome Cooper, aged 39 years, loggipg boss for Raddock, Nattal At, Co.,
dFMaqlfitee, was killed iu the lunibei
wtooda Miminyr 'at Free Soil, Mason
^Aunty.
*” At East Saginaw, Tuesday, Samuel

Morris fell f rom a log carriage in Ed­
dy’s mill, striking his bead against a
piece of iron, splitting his tongue near­
ly in two and fracturing bis skull.
Adam Randal’s 8 year-old daughter
had her left hand chopped off, at Mus­
kegon, Monday, by a little boy named
Wheeler. She was holding a piece of
rce while he chopped it, but the blow
sadly missed its aim.
While Hattie Merritt, a colored wo­
man, was out boat riding with her hus­
band at Grand Haven Sunday, And wa*
about changing seats, the boat capsiz­
ed and site was drowned, while Merritt
was saved by holding on to the boat

Neman’s reputation can be solid by
bolding to his conscience. Beirua to
principle, regardless of men. No mat­
ter how highly you may esteem a per­
son. stand by the right ev u though
Jfar tbe first time in our history, t-he you hare to lose the friendship of that
advocates of Prohibition are likely this person by not consenting to do that
pear fa make a decided figure in the which he would bare you do contrary
national election. They are bound to to the dicatre of your conscience.
John Kilcher, a German teamster.
Rapport their own candidate for Presi
They deal oat some most uncommon­ De r vit was stabbed and almost instant­
dent, aod we suppose that Governor
Bl John of K msas will be their next ly heavy whisky in Massachusetts. A ly killed by William Steins, a boarder,
man. Their pi jgrame is to amend tbe man while taking adrink nf the illam on Sunday. Kilcher accused his wife
Constitution of the United States so a^ inated lie verage ata Worchester bar, v.ith improper intimacy with Steins
to make it prohibit alike the manufac fell and broke lioth his legs. If it had and the tragedy grew out of that trou­
ture, the importation, and the sale of been “mixed drinks” the man was ab­ ble.
sorbing, it is more titan likely he would
Willard Golden, aged 83, years com­
ardent spirits.
mitted suicide, at East Saginaw, Tues­
This i* a big idea, and it is sure to have broken his neck.
* day afternoon, by banging himself in a
have a great many eonscientiona and
Greater evidence of progress snd ad­ barn, having previously attempted to
earnent supporters. The strength of
vancement of higher civilization than
ent bis throat. He had been on a spree
the Prohibitionists 1* still a matter of
that recently given in Cuba, can not ever since the fourth. His parent* live
Mtimate aud conjecture. But it is evibe asked for. An editor cowhided an , in Flint.
dearly much greater io the Republican
obstreperous individual who came to
A German by the name of E. Margie
States than in the Democratic.
thrash him. Annex Cuba.
*
was found dead in tbe woods just out­
We fancy that the majority ot the
.Ottbibitiunista were onginally RepubIo the case of Democracy it is the old ride of Petoskey, Monday rooming, by
h«*»/R,xnd tluit the Prohibition vote ticket with a new head, or a new tick­ some boys. He had been missing from
will hetawt mainly -at the expense of et with tbe old tail. The tail iu this home for some five week*, nud by tl e
tbe Republican party. The Democrat* instance however, is considered as good condition of the body Imp been dead
have never hud Prohlbitiomsto among pr better than a rew and on ried one that leugth of time.
them. They have beuu id favor of free
I&gt;eroy has been terribly scou raged by
Sullivan ha* found an opponent tlm' ■‘mallpox. there being now in the pe*tL'qvor and plenty of it; but the Repairlican* have always counted among knocks him out easily enough, even ^unse thirteen cases.
Dr. Bettis, a
their numbers a great body of sineread though not - standing.np -before him prominent young physician, Iihh died of
vocateK t&gt;f tern peniuc-c. For th is reason long—whisky. It will beat the strong­ rhe disease.
Hobart, ten miles north
we presume that in its effect the Pro­ est man, iu time.
has seven cases, and Ciuiilac is terribly
hibition vote will reduce the strength
Don’t try to please everybody.
Do excited over the presence of one case.
of Mr Blaine, and will tend in that what you know to be right regardles*
John M’ller cracked thei.kullof Hor­
wav to increase the nroportionate of popularity, then you can depend on ace Bryant, at North Muskegon, Wed­
strength of Mr. Cleaveland.
a clear conscience and nt least a few nesday evening, with an iron slab hook

The New York 8un7 has for years
been considered tbe strongest organ iu
the Democratic party, and has used the
moat violent language in speaking of
the Republican party. However it
bow thinks that there is hardly differ­
ence enough lietween the two parties
or their candidates to quarrel over, and
warns it* realtors not to get excited.
If yon don’t like Cleveland, vote for
Blaine, and vics versa; if neither. suit
you. which is quite likely, you can stay
at home and lot the other fellows do
dn the voting. This is certainly very
remarkable language far the Sun.
Rev. DeWitt Talmage, the celebrat­
ed Brooklyn preacher, in a recent lect­
ure said: “If the best man that God
ever made ran for the presidency, lie
would have to wade chin-deep through
obloquy. The flrat target was put up
two weeks ago, and tbe next will be
put np two weeks henoe. The target
with the most boles In it will lie elected
president. Defamation elected Gar­
field. Linsoln and Jackson. As soon
as a msn achieve*anything by brillian
ex. eloquence ot statesmanship, all the
hound* of hell are turned again st him.”
w1h Pat McCarthy in the ranksf” said
tbe Duke of Wellington at the battle
Waterloo. “Yes. sir," answered Pal.
“Then," said the Duke, solemnly, “let
tbe l«attle go on.” Mr. Cleveland
may net think it worth his while to
ask such n question next November.
Mar Im* Pat won’t be there; buttlie bat­
tle will go on all tin- same. Possibly

rcirret tbe ilwnirt of Pat, if he really

The Battle Creek Journal, Hon. Geo.
Willard’s paper, has come out squarely
far Blaine and Log* a. Mr. Willard

the presidential

iasne. in

pct himself more fol|V.,,,
t .
m&gt;u&gt; in tbe
..
line of Atnrri-

true friends.

-_________

The independent newspaper, like
the independent voter, .1* the true pat­
riot. It require* no brains or patriot
i«m to follow the machine and extrolit*
wo i king.
____ _______

and was bound over for examination
on the 17th.
Bryant aod a fellow
named Fisher picked a quarrel with
Miller and the latter claims self-de­
fense. The victim is liable to die.

At a dance, held Friday night at
Trent, Russell Clement snd Joseph
The preponderance of evidence is to Loomis quarrelled over and old grndge,
the efiect that if Ben Butler does not and after the dance Clement went to
take part in the Presidential fight he Loomis' house, where the quarrel wan
will at least keep his powder dry.
renewed and kept up nntil Clement
The Republican Congressional con­ had stabbed Loomis five times, inflict­
vention for this district is called to ing wounds from which he died &gt;5 min­
meet at Jackson court house on Tues utes later. Clement gave himself up
immediately.
day, Aug. 12th, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Mr. Ingnlla Brown, for yrars a resi­
There is considerable difference be­ dent in Gratton, Kent county, died ar
tween a sacred white elephant and a po­ Luther, Lake county, June 2, aged 88.
litical dark horse. It is principally in Some ten weeks before Mr. B. met with
the “sacredneas.”
a terrible accident, hu right leg being
crushed from ankle to the knee, while
The Battle Creek Moon has been ma­ on a roll wav of lovs. Tbe bones never
terially improved by by a new drees.
knitted and he would not consent to
amputation. Blood poisoning Met in,
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Two boys and two girls went' out to
printer, far it is the printing pre** that
speak* with a thousand tongues; that row on the Detioit river in a small
boaton
Sunday evening. Their skiff
Carries light everywhere; that analy­
ses all things; that penetrates all was capsized by tbe swells made by a
things; that has become a lever of passing steamer, aasr^hree of the num­
more power than that of which Ar- ber drowned. The fourth, a 12-yearcbimides dreamed. It is a lever that old girl named M«ry Maney, managed
n &gt;t only mores the world, but while it to get hold of the upturned boat, io
moves it also benefits mankind. It ag­ which she clung for 20 boars before she
itates—it ploughs upon the surface of was rescued, being washed off once or
society, but it produces in the place of twice during that time, but fortunately
weeks the legitimate frnite of cultiva­ able to regain her hold each time.
Paul Looeher, of St. Joseph, went to
tion. It sometimes sweeps and rends
like the tempest, hat it parities the air Whitehall with tbe idea of killing one
Hugh
Parmenter, whom he claimed
and gives tbe shrub aod tree and flow­
er its refreshing rain. It brings good had wronged Mrs. Lurcher. The wo­
from what might seem to bo evil, and man was ac work in the Franklin
as it leaves each successive guueratioa house, at Montagn&lt;&gt;, as a cook. Not
butter, wiser and happier, it may rec­ finding Parmenter. Mr. Loreher called
oncile u* to that otherwise dishearten­ on Mr*. Looeher, and they took a walk
ing tiactuation which is written on the together. Hetned to get her to go
face of all human things. This ad­ back home with him, but she refused.
vantage i* applied to the ooblast of all As they were at a spot near the ncbuolpurposes, to the diffusion uf knowl- house be drew a revolver and shot her
edge, the dusenrioatlon of intellectu- dead. The murderer then directed an­
al aud morel light. It is applied to the other shot at himself, and the bullet
teachings of human rights and social took efleet in his head, but tbe wound
oHuratum*.
not necessarily fatal.

Bup’lfor the Cuogregatioual 8. 8.
it shall be the duty of this Superinten­
dent to attend the examination of
TO TRADE WITH U8, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO,8 AVEi yd(i ojf ALL DEALS OF
leaciwra aod note with the same care
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER, IN
as in other branches, they are examin­
ed in physiology and hygiene, with
■ pedal reference to alcoholic* and nar
cutica as five law ivquiiea. The ques­
tion* fur tbe same are furnished by the
state Superwteottatof Public InatructiouA. The Local Supriutendent should
ascertain fruiu the school census how
IS COMING Hxax, AND A HANDS0MI PAR CENT FOB PROFIT. COMI AND «IB
many children are of .proper age to at
tend the public schools of her locality,
and by conference with teachers learn
what percentage of theae are actually
ia attendance, fur tbe law provides,
“Every child between the age of eight
and fourteen years shall attend at least
four month* in eadijear, commencing
on the first Munday of September, six
weeks of which must be cous^cutive.
Mwy remarks were made for the
good of the order, tbe real sentiment
of which may be summed into these few
lines: We believe tbe time is coming
when tbe sentiment of the. Christian
world will be such that thorough tem­
perance instruction will be given with­
—IS SUPPLIED
outspecified work; but that time is not
yet, though it has-been hastened in tlie
past, and will be in the future, proper-,
tion to faithful and efficient special ef­
forts in this line. The heart of the na­
tion is sensitive to the enormity of the
great evil of intemperance ai the pres­
—-EOR EXECUTING
ent time, and the opportunity singular­
ly propitious to make this sentiment
lasting and religious.
“Tbe door of milennial glory has a
child’s hand on the latch.” It is oars
to help that little baud lift tbe latch,
And other in tbe day when kingdoms of
this world shall become the kingdoms
of our Lord and his Christ.
Respectfully submitted,
Mbs. Jambs Fleming.

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Protein Court for the County of Barry
on the 14th day of July, 1884, six month*
tliat date were allowed for creditor* to pn
their claims agaln*lthe estate of Peter B.
slicer. 1ste of said County, deceased, and tb«t
all creditor* of wild deceased art' requested to Silver Dollar and Red Crow, two tbe
;&gt;ti.M iit Uivlr clulru- before said Probate &lt; ou.-t,
Aho a full line
al tbe Probate Office, In tbe Ctly ol Hasttng*.
In Mid county, for cxamlnatx* and allowance,
on or before tbe 141h day of JsnuH-y next, and
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GBAVES &amp; SON.

�Tbe North Carolina Democratic Ootatii

.cine coyld be

tore than
partial j

toes to have a good time without any
outlay of persofutl caah. The Senate
.in tact beat tbe CongrcSaional record.
There may be eomething of a practical
outcome from tbeae ploa»urc parties,
but it ia very doubtful. Tbn^bontraiy
ia tho almost universal history, of such
little ahains. But they do one thing at

keg was left at the

This or

wht»ky it's gone. Got to devise some plan.
The afck dodge!” pretty well worn anf, and

lonjcr.' I tnu&lt;t give titf- question due study
.and secure a run on that keg.”
"Mr. Ogfesby .sent you a keg of whisky,
number of *nen who, in-the capacity of love,” Mid the judge's wife. “1 have filled
alleged work as clerks, will not be i a up the camphor bottle and shall keep the
burden apon cotniuunities ui theiridle* s
■ Il - “for j have not been tooling' well tQ-day.
First M importance of the numerous
“And the fact that the keg of whisky
tours provided -for at the expeuae of
tbe Goveruieut is that of the Commit­
unking slyly at a relative who bad come
t&gt; spend a few days, but who bad spent
tee oa Transportation Routes to the
Softboard. That committee is author
“Cfc, I hadn't thought of the keg. If I
icad ts appoint a subcemmittee to act
rant whisky, I suppose that I can get it
as a Committee of die whole, to. setae

any place within the United States at
auv time during tbe recess of Congress.
Tbecomuiictee on Indian affairs islike-

kiBut if people were to see you drink It
rould bo Injured.”

laughid at the idea, and devoted himsolf
to tbe evolution of a plan which soon mamuch of the. good lucre of Unde Saiu tuitd in his mtn-L After dinner ho went
as it wishes iodnquiriug into tbe con­ to work in tbe gardsn. Pretty *090 he
dition of the(aeveral tri bea and bauds of
Indians in tbe IndumjTerritory- Atrip bin pantahxinx, scratched his shin wtth a
across the continent without ft complete briar, and ib&lt;n struck a trot for the house.
ran through the*'California'valleys Buixting into th. sitting-room, Lo exdaim-d:
’
•
would be no trip at.all. Then tbe cli
“Snake bit! snake bit! Oh, my gracious,
mate and tbe scenes in California are I am snake bit!”
delicious about October, or just after tbe
Tho uouM?lioid was thrown in'n consternat.ou. Mrs. Nuckson wsung her hands
elections, if you please.
Tbe Senate Committee on Fisheries
also observed tbe beauties of extending serpent's fang, but the visiting relative
being more selt-poss- ssod—.ur relatives
its trip during recess to California.
They have due fish and choice fruit are—&gt;ugKe-&gt;ted wbivky. The Judge aworo
there, aud native wine and other little that he would not drink it. Tbe relative
ceteras beside the scenery. After this declared that peroone who were bitten by
committee had been authorized to look snakes always objected to whisky, which
after the fish interests, and to see if showcl that the poison was striking in.
Mrs. Nockeon swore that the Judge should
any of the tinny tribe had gotten away, drink whisky. The Judge foamed at the
it had an additional resolution adopted mou.h and swore that ba would not. The
directing that theinvestigation ioclaae
tbe fish growing streams of the Pacific remedy that would save him; that the
&lt;Jpast, and the bays and arms of tbe sea .more be drank the better ik would be for
and lakes. What a delectable thing to him, and that wh-u he became intoxl-

think of it. Modestly reads the resolu
directing the Committee! on Public
Lands to have a good time during re­
cess aud to take enough cash out of
tbe Treasury to b$ar expenses. Tin
committee are instructed to investigate
the entire subject of tne transfer of tbe
land grant from the railroad known at,
the Backbone Railroad Company to the
New Orleans Pacific Railroad Company,
to send for persons and papers, and ait
in tlie^ecess of tbe Senate "at the moat
convenient place for such investiga­
tion,"
Before adjournment Mr. AFiiaoa
made a statement iu regard to appro­
priations. He said those of this year
eaoeod by $22,000,000 tuose of last year.
This was what was comprised only in
the fourteen regular appropriation
bills. In addition to this there was a
River aod Harbor bill aggregating up­
wards of $13,000,080 when there was

y etding to treatment.
Mrs. Nnckson
drew a la^ge celery glass full of the
bedside. Tbe Judge •‘gagged,” but suc­
ceed- d'in taking a pretty copious swallow,
and then, ax Uo gamed strength and (pres­
ence o: mind, be turned op the glass and
proceed to enjoy hiiu^elt.' “Moun
the judge remarked; in answer to

•iTeUy full thank yon.

He made rapid progruas, and was soon
able to relate the details of the unfortu-

it and.expressed ebeapud cities than it was

tiling to talk about.

General Die* was femaily notified by tbe
Great eu-

Lhurissm prevails el lha Caj
the.bttsiuexs in proprittary ardicles was at
latt aarried on at actual loss, particularly West clawing tho sigfate of the Yeiiow- wbeat crop in California to placed HIM,wm Chis the
cbm
in New York,
Philadelphia. Boston, Chicago .and St.
Louis. Gomel blng bad to l&gt;o done to check from tbe- college physician. He first
Harry S. Elecuor. son of a prominent cit­
the downward tendencies. Two or three went to Long Branch. Finding ft dull izen of ML Vernon, 0., whose reason bad
there, he joined a party on a trip to been dethroned by.over-study, hanged hlmto Narragansett Pier. During his even- setf Monday in the Michigan State Retreat
UDettotk
of Pittsburgh, plsetaod and planned until
tbelr labor* finally resulted tn one of the Beach. It wax late In the evening. Allan
strongest and mo*t p wcr.ul combinations was walking along over ths smooth eanil
or protective asrixtfattans eror formed in of Che shore smoking a cigarette and
bullet
any branch of tho ymreantile or manu- wondering how long he could postpone
tacturinx world. lt'op.-in:ss on a curfous going back to Princeton. A young lady through Mltehell. the Cedar Rapids murpassed him carrying a small basket
corner-stous of th® new capital build­
and HOu triio^Mle estab­ of flowers. Allan ia near-sighted. He ingThe
at Lincoln, Neb., was laid Tuesday
lishment*;
ich enibrree the entire boon- mistook her for a flower-girl, and said: with imposing Maoonlc crremoeles, ten
try. They therefore secured the organisa­
thousand people being present. Ex-Govtion of a joint association, composed of chase some of your flower*,” quite like eroor Furnace delivered an historical orathree me mb -re front t-acb ot the retail and
wholesale associations and the proprie­
Two parties of poor childrec In New
tors ot uwdreities, and this aosociatfaci has
York, numbering nearly one thousand, snrp
realised hi* mistake. For a moment ho on Tuesday sent to the country for two
stood speechless, and then, falling on his
This scheme may be outlined as follows: knee*,he made a graceful apology. While trlbuted by the public under tho auspices ol
A combination consisting of the thirteen he was brushing the sand from his trouser* a newspaper.
largest patent medicine manufacturers in
the United. Blates, representing tbe great reply. Alls'll started tn pursuit And got a at Freeport, I1L, Tuesday by citizens who
mutual friend to introduce him. Tho rest enlisted In September. 1864, two weeks
prior to tbe offering by Stephenson County
sixty preparations—has been formed. followed as a matter of course. • Allan has of $300 for recruits. The State’s Attorney
These firms have employed an agent.
holds that the claimanta are not entitled to
Individually they have sent out cir­ has sacrificed hn studies and his future to tbs bounty.
culars to all wholesale druggists in bo at her side even to the limo Miss Beach
In the last year tbe taxable property of
had tho measles. '
Texas has Incremed S6C,000,000.
Mr*. Beach, however. Interfered when
•ent out circulars to the retailers. The
. The New York State Greenback Convertgist of the,® circulars is thia: When the
•oald not expect So marry her daughter City August ST.
bind them by a contract not to sell their before he bad graduated from college and
medicines below a certain price, and that bad settled in some profession or business. from California wns shipped Wednesday
they Id turn will bind their retail custom- Tbe prospect was not inviting, but since from San Francisco to Chicago.
then Allan has remained apparently close
Reports have reached Ottawa, Ont, that
foot-and-mouth disease prevails among cat­
tle at Helena, M. T., and an investigation
•ale dealer aud proprietor ia- violated they
will be tnsds.
brand whatever. Then i£ the contract be­ Arthur. He has lectured his son repeatedly
tween the retailer and tho wholesaler is on his careless ways and habits, all to no
National independent conferences at New
violated the name of the retailer violating
it is at once reported by honorable drug­ more influence. How long it will last te
gists to the agent of the proprietors, who another matter.
Allan
te
in
his
junior
year
at
collage,
and
gr ide, Cuba, containing 2,000 hogsheads of
immediately notifies every wholesale deal­
sugar, wers burned yesterday. Tbe lose M
er in tbe United States not to sell any
put down at $500,000.
He
never
could
be
called
handsome.
He
is
more goods to him. According to their
Bismarck has ordered plans for a canal
contract with tho proprietors, therefore. scarcely twenty years old. He stands olx from tlie Baltic to the North Sea, and will
feet two Inches in bis stockings, and does
a-&gt;k the Reichstag to make an appropria­
not
weigh
over
one
hundred
and
forty
to keep up with the public demand are
tion for its construction.
forced &lt;0 put up prices and submit to the pounds. Hie face is long and narrow. He
Charles Pulty, a fars-collector on the
combination. Last week thirteen promi­ has coal-black ryes, long dark hair, and
nent firms in the eastern cities were pun­
from tbe structure by tbe protruding step of
•poets
be
resembles
the
typical
slim.
ished in this, manner for cutting rates.
a mail-car. He fell eighty foot to tbe water,
Mr. Arthur doos riot oppose the match. and was drowned before aid could reach
Now they can not ge: a supply of goods by
him.
any hook orcrook.
so long as ho keeps witnin a proper limir.
Tiiere died Wednesday InMbe penitentia­
“1 don’t suppose my son will want to ry nt New Jersey a convid who was for­
A SEASONABLE SUBJECT.
marry,” said Mr. Arthur, “for a co pie of merly janitor In a bank at Elizabeth, where
he war. caught fishing uphills from a toller's
fore that time to decide the matter.”
disk with a cord, sinker and shoemaker**
LBostoa Commercial Bulletin.]
Some of Allan’s chums are inclined to be wax. through a bole in the second floor.
The wife of Rev. T. S. Strong, a Metho­
make its appearance in the jobbing market engagement to Miu Katie. They point to dist preacher at Dublin. Ga., has caused a
later in the season than this and become his alleged engagement wttu Miss Maud aenxatioa by occupying tiie pulpit on alter­
—
the leading style,” said one of the leading Crowley and several other young ladies nate Sundays with, her busb nd. Bishop
dealers in Boston, “but it looks now as if since h. entered college. “All tho bloods Pieroe says that she should not be allowed
to preach, and Mr*. Strong prays
the white Mackinaw wiuld take the lead
fur fashionable trade just as it did last once a year.” Allan has followed their Bishop’s conversion.

laughed.

Mitin* straddle fence.

Reached down.

if desired. Prices have been dropping for
a number of years owing to the decreased

fairy.”
Tbe Beach family are highly respectable

to-day thau at any time in tbe history of
the business.
Genuine Mackinaws sell at $24 per dosen

Katie, and Miss Agnes Beach. Mr. Beach,
the head of the household, died a few
weeks ago, leaving his wife and children in
•omfortabie circumstances. He was a
Brigadier-General in the Union Army dur-

half that figure according to quality and
trimming. Imitation Mackinaws sell from

Snake

winsky.”

State. The family are of early English

$‘Ao to per dosen. Not only is the cost
of making reduced but the straw and the

Farragut Square. It is covered with moss
and ivy, and ia a very homelike looking

year's hat varys but slightly from that of

young Arthur's suit, but not caring to
offend the President, she gave her consent
with the conditions mentioned above. The

ever. The man 111 a hat has bad its day for
young men's stylish wear and will now be

Beach ia a very small blonde, with bright,
sparkling blue eyes, and a handsome
mouth. She Is not remarkably pretty or

little airs that are considered attractive.
Miss Beach is inclined to bo romantic. It
is probable that the circumstances attend­
ing her meeting with young Arthur bad

devoted nurses compelled him to drink the

THE LINE SELECTED B7 THE U. ». GOTT
TO CAW THE FAIT MAIL

Burlington
Route..
GOINGWEST.
0KLY LINE KUMinNG TWO THHOBGK
TRAIM1 DAILY FROM

CHICAGO.PEOBIA &amp;8T. LOUIS,
DENVER,
8AN FRANCISCO,
ma in tbe Far West,

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKER

Hoooldnot for*M U&gt;® fact tks: Roand Trip tiefcru i

U&gt;e Mountains of CO LOMA DO. th. Vai

CITY OF MEXICO,
HOME-SEEKERS

considerable ground as

are procressing on other banka, nono of
which is especially serious, except that on
Hettinger's bank, an institution which has
a large number of small depositors. Tbe
suspension of Fletcher &amp;. Sharpe was an
absolute surprise, even to tbe b .nkcr*. and
i« generally supposed to be ths result of
large advances to grain and pork dealers
and Inability to realize on securities.
Assignee Wai.ace estimates the liabilities
at $1,800,000, with aseots aggregating $$,­
000,000.
________________

J. SPINDLER
---- HTJLJA.M’

Custom I louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

“ Harper’s Weekly ’’ Indene* Cleveland.

tte has a leading editorial in Harper’s Wetitr
ly yesterday, indorsing Governor Cleveland
as a Presldentin* nominee. It saye:

cundidnto

hid;

office. Whether
pliah this if his father la not re-elected ia an

having tlwir Orlat* Ground

J. SPINDLER.

Ot support, at
has nommatad

Tno India bate ar. jobbing at fifty
very neat Can­
gentleman would want

yumuaug^J
There te a wonderful petrified fore.* at

DBS Morans, la., July IA—Tbe brewers

rods, thence south-easterly one hundred

twecry-elght (2b) inches st I
an cotward riant at ten (10)
foot in
Inches

Sijefficid

intenimHMMon

bboa

KANSAS CITY,

posted on tho doors stating -that tbe sus­
pension was ths result of inability to real­
ize on securities, and adding that the prop­
erty, when converted, would bo ample to
pay all depositor*. William Wallace was
appointed assignee. The firm was composed
of Ingram Fletcher, Thomas H. Sharpe
and Albert E. Fletcher. Tbq suspexuloa

importation of India Panama and Swiss

Tbe next aewiou ot Uie Mietiignn
leffidature wiil witoens a strong effort
to amend tbe ftewapaper libel law foi
tbepurpose of making it intelligible

LsMsgs.' Botaache. Heatache. TeUheeba.

financial Institution tn the city, did not

$3300.000 leu than the last one; the Leg­
ittail ve an increase of $072,000; the
Sundry-Civil red need tn $1 600.000.

tbe contrary.” His other qsestiona
«wore put without further prrfaea.

GERmanremEOI
Rheumatism,Neuralgia, Sciatica,

THROUGH CAR UM

Winked, reached
and gunter chaw flt to kill hisself.”

“Do you think that he Mou| of dangerF’
UM year, bo that the aggregate thia
■k d Mr*. Nuckvon.
year was about the name as last.
“1 think so,” tbe relative replied.
Tbe Poetoffice bill was increased
$3,300,OW over last year, and the Naval doctorJ"
did not materially differ iu Amount

questions which may seem impertinent,
but which I assure you are perfectly
legitimate. Now, aa rejeards your
children”—“Yes, air,” she replied with
energy, “they aae legitimate, air, and

ways your ova.

Closed lt» Door*.
Imdiaxafolia, July 15.—The hanklne*

City trade buy what they want. Coan-

Tbe tobacco debate, the Wor'd.a Ex­
anoned.
position and tbe District of Columbia
absorbed an increase of about $0,000, - rid .a’ stick-horse haw, hi
000. Reunions only took about $22,000­
000 this year ag-iinst upwards of $80.-

tor jiilMduced himself to th** lady ot
the bouse and said, “Now, madam, tbe

WKW REWARDED.

cloud-when

In Luis It car­
tradition tbe
tenets of which have been strictly ob
served. Tbe House was unusually
eoouomic tn this respect. It only au

�Nichols, Shepard i Co.’s
VIBRATOR—
tlnMHtitoi

kUptabUity of small thingi. Out of
rdtuary affair he ‘could ere ate a sf.niuu Ha. Tbe strength of thsne mon
never more taxed than when they became candidates, and it w^a evident that
the abler man would win th*, race. Their
stock of untruthfol loro was drawn upon
larishly, insomuch that actions instead of
words were demanded. One bad to prodeoe something that tbe ottos could not

enormous suaka. His soul experienced *
thrill ot delight. He killed the roptile, took it
to the cross-roads where tho voter* were a«_
•embled aod in an elegant speech said: “My
fellow citizen*, here is the boss soaks of
thia community. Providence has thrown
him in my way, for tbe illustratiou of a
purpose. My worthy competitor, than
whom I must say. no readier liar llvss,
can not duplicate this order.
Fellow­
citizens, let Mm produce a larger snake or
withdraw from the race.
Th* people cheered vociferously. Tai’s
friends, feeling that thar champion would
wagged their beads ominously. Tnl was
oooL "Give me tlm\ my friends," said
ba “1 know that the worthy and senten­
tious Har who bull-rags you, has pro­
duced a credl ahie snake, but do not
throw up yoar bands until I have bad
time. I erill go to tbe woods and call
upon nature to aid mo.’’
He was gone two days, but be returned
with a snake that would have done credit
to any man. Ob, it was a monster, so
much larger than Mose’s reptU* that a
wayfaring man. thouxb a fool, could have
seen the difference. Tai’s friends were
proud of him, and, lifting him, they car­
ried him on th*ir shoulder* and sang cam­
paign songs with the loud voice of re­
vived hope. Mose was calm and collect­
ed, bat on his brow there were penciling*

"Do not sn render, my dear friends,"
said be in a voice of stirring depth. "Give
ma a few day’s time and f will produce a
racket of deep-seated hilarity. St. Louis
was not built in a day, anti, although Nero
fiddled while Chicago was burning, yet 1
will produce a snake that will make your

Mos* bade his friends an affecting adi»«,
and for three days be roamed over hili and
through dale. His friends had begun to
despair,when lot he returned with a snake
that was fearfully and wonderfully made.
It ws* at least seventeen foot long, and
had a mouth that looked like tbe inside of
• red-leather sachet “ My patient and
enduring friends," said be, wiping the
perspiration from bis face, "oeni Jido versnvuu. Tbe work has been accomplished.
I do not see how our opponents ean contlnu* the flzht, for this snake is tbe largest
member of a large family. Declare mu
your unanimous choice 'and let the proces­
sion proceed."
“You are a trifle too previous," replied
TaL "You are almost pre-historic in your
soonness. I have not given up this con­
test. My determination ha* not yet re­
ceived a block eye."
“Do you pretend to say,” exclaimed
Mos*, that you can produce a larger snake
than tbe beauty which has delighted this
orowdF’
"I make no pretensions that can not be
sustained by facta that shall soon follow,"
replied TaL "Only giro mo a little tim*
and I will pluck tbe ripe paw-paw of suo-

down the aisle, and loaning bis elbows on
tbe platform, seised tbe *p&lt;-aker’» leg and
shook it vigorously. “Give us a rib»a,
pard,” be continued, as be steadied him­
An old preuter walked auto Lincoln a few self aud attempted to remove bis hat,
days ago. lA&gt;ck bad been again*, him. H* which set jauntily on fee beck of his heed.
“Certainly, my dear friend," said Mr*.
was tatsored of ralanent, f*ob)eof step,and
unappoased of appetite. Too proud to Murphy, grasping his hand. "The Lord
solicit Bid,' ha went to wort on a tram* bless bim J" shouted Mr. Francis Murphy,
placed Si bls disposal by a follow e-aft*. who sal, nar bis son. Tbe audience
man In tb^fournal n*w*-room. H» set cheered. ' Murphy, father and eon, seised
silently al*bis task, drawing with trem­ the shaky man by the collar and pull-»d
bling hand a pair of ancient spectacles hmnpontbo rostrum. With trembling
from their hidlug^lace tn his bosom. H* bands he signed tho pledge. A ribbon was
tolled on quietly and pa i*ntiy until past tied in the button-hole of bis b&lt;-er-*tained
midnight, when be told tho foreman he wis coat, and with a Murphy on each side of
played out aud would like to rOst. He sat him be was wheeled before tho audience.
on th* foreman’s chair till the night’* work Ona leg of his panto was stuck in the bootwan done and the dupes pasted. Tbe boys top ; the buttons of his vest were in the
crowded around him. but to *ald to did wrong holes; his shirt-front looked Jlko a
not feel ahi* to talk. Would somebody crash towel, snd tbe bow of bls necktie
cash his string! It was dene, and the hung over his shoulder. Ho cleared bis
poor ohlman tottered off to a tenement
"I’m er trsvelin’ man." said be, with an
boeee where be could got a cheap lodging.
He did do« ■come around next day, and one impressive j rk of bis bead. "I’m ear
of the boys, who wanted, a sub, went to Creates' travlin' man tn ser wori'." The
lock him up. He found the old man lying (audience laughe-L The elder Murphy said
dn tho floor of a bare little attic-room, in “air—^" "idon’l live in Chlcager,” he
which one could scarcely stand erect,utterly /continued. ' "I gi*h cum ’-re. I've got
daroU ot fumUur-. H. —1 slot ud wort enuf. Yer see sis hat (holding up a very
Taint mine.
out aud could not work. Tho compositor dilapidated specimen)!
came back to his associates and told tho Mine's s’hole. Bthole while 1 wus ersleep
story. The chapel relief OOgfemfifeeg be­ in er alley. Baloon-keep -r on ser levee
stirred ttomsnlves and a collection was gitn'e sis un. Don’t drink—nun uv yer.
taken up. Printers are proverbial for thslr Whisky stheals yer brains; stheals
kindness to tbe distressed of their guild, yer money; stheals yer frens; pnorSer's
nuthin in it.
Yer
and in an hour the poor, decrepit old man slhan!
dollersh on ar
was lying upon a comfortable bed, bls spben two huner
bum, an* never git cent back. When
yer broke yer go inter some sloon wher
and a snug sum of cash reposed In the new yer sphen yer two huner doliersh, an’ ask
pantaloons that bung over tho foot of tbe for er drink an* git kicked out—hie—unerbedstead. Chairs and table were added to sthanf I'm sick. I’m sick uv whisky an'
his comforts, and his room rent was paid a
“Chicago is a good city," Interrupted
week in advance. The old taan softly mur­
mured his thank*. As tbe boys retired th* Mr. Murphy, reprovingly.
“Yer bet it ishl" aqid tbe shaky man.
poor old fallow’s “God blase you" rang
'
sweetly in their ears. Next morning one "It’s er goM city tar
ot them went to the room to see how th* don’t yer fergit it.”
Amid great applause
object ot tbalr whole-souled kindness was
getting along, aod to minis tar to his fur­ the shaky man was led
ther needs. He paused at tho door, struck. with the declaration on his part, and tho
by the sense of silence and loneliness, snd hope from Mr. Murphy, that h* would neva presentment lodged in bis heart that all er drink again.
“At hie old tr Qks," said a man near the
was not well He bent aud listened a mo-.
moot, but not oven tho sound of breathing door, who bed been watching the proceed­
ing*.
“What do you mean!" asked his com­
entered. la th* silent watches of tbe night
the old printer had passed away. B-» had panion.
“Why,” continued the first
the bed and the bedding and the furniture
and ths new clothes and the money and “that convert is “Old Jim,” tbe
tbe nurso. And so, too, bad tho sweet torious drunkard oi Pittsburgh,
‘tramp’ printer, and at &lt;
spirit of charity.
was quite a rapid compositor.

IN. Y. Sun.]
peranee meeting when in his neighbor­
A young woman richly dressed and hood. He always promises to reform.
wearing diamonds in her ears and on her
‘
speech, borrows a small sum
finger*, called at polic* UaadTjuartor* on
men who have charge of the
Batu.-day with a little girL She said that
and celebrates his reformation
she had been deserted by her husband, and
new spree with the money
that she was penniless and without shelter
He’ll work all the temper­
for th* night. Matron Webb gave her and ance gatherings in Chicago, and have a
th* child a^bed and breakfast the next prolonged drunk."
'
morning. After breakfa.t the woman left
the child with Justice Murray, at Yorkvi le
Police Court, to be cared for. She ap­
peared yesterday at tho Tombs, stilt woa-log her diamonds and fine clothes. 8*
IN. T. Run.]
was known there. Bbe is Barbara Bowen,
"I learned one thing in Albany last win­
wife of George W. Bowen, a shopkeeper
ter that surprised me,” ssid one of New
York city's Senators to a reporter, and
have B &gt;wen committed to an insane asy­
that was that Albany has more opium-eat­
lum. Bbe said be put Paris green into her ers, or at least consumes more opium, than
soup. Afterward nho tried to make a com­ any other place of its wise in tbe country.
plaint against him for non-support. Sue I bad always noticed a sort ot a far-away
was sent to Superintendent Blake, and look on the faces of many Albanians, but I
nothing was heard of her story.
thought may be it got there through long
Yesterday she charged that Charles E. gazing into futurity to see if there was any
Harris, of 6l Chrystis street, had insulted prospect of the new Capitol being com­
her ‘n Houston street early yesterday pleted. I mentioned this peculiarity to a
"Look out that you do not pluck the morning.
friend of mine one night. He keeps a big
“What did be say to you, madam!”
green persimmon of defeat."
drug store in Albany. Ho said he didn't
"I don’, care to tell you bare, right be­ like to express any opinion in tbe matter,
Without' altering another word, Tai
fore the whole court-room,” Mrs. Bowen but be laid some very interesting figures
went away, leaving his frien Is somewhat
replied, "but if ita just the same 1’11 write
in doubt with regard to his ability to beat
" ’About the time that Tom Alvord flint
Mose. Nearly a week passed. No one
The court acquiesced, and she wrote on came into the Assembly,’ said my friend
hsd beard-from TaL Several old citizens,
acquainted with the proud disposition of a strip of paper, which was banded np. the drugri’L ’Albany was managing to
Tbe Court read and smiled. “You are di*- grub along on something like four hundred
the man, declared that bo, having recog­
charge-1, Harris,’
pounds of opium and about four hundred
nised his deleat, bad committed suicide.
ounces of morphia a year. Tliatgave each
This surmise gradually gained supporters, Mr*. Bowen."
Bbe hsd written on the paper: "The inhabitant nearly fifty grains. We had
and a universal nomination was about to
be given Mo-e, when, one evening to .the prisoner, Charles E. Harris, said I had a about €0,000 inhabitants then. Now wo
surprise of every one. Tai appeared, riding pair of Chicago feet when I was on Hous­ have between 90,000 and 100,000. I don’t
a mule. Tbe animal wore harness and ton street on Bunday night, and there is intend to begin to even Imagine wb* it ia,
dragged a snake thirty-seven feet long. not a word of truth in that statement. I but the clamor for opium that has arisen
with that increase of 40,000 compels us to
The people were so stupefied by the sight
deal ou’ nearly 4,000 pounds of it a’ year,
that f &gt;r a. time they could not shout, but
besides 7.000 ounces of morphia and be­
finally there arose a great tumult cf exult[Chambers' Journal]
ation. Tai dismounted, ascended the
A young officer returned Irvm China re­ tween 500,000 and 000,0 K) morphine pill*.
rostrum composed of two stumps and a lated, apropoo of burying alive, the fol­ This gives more than 300 grains of opium
pine-board, and said:
lowing experience: "On our passage and about twenty-five grains of morphia
‘■Z» hop signature Vincennes Indiana. home," be said, “ we had in tbe transport to each one of us. About one-quarter of
TUs is tho largest snake over seen in Ar­ besides our own troops a large draft of the inslduou* and fascinating drug is
kansaw, and is, I am persuaded the last French soldiers. Diseasi soon broke out taken In fta native state, and the remain­
ot an Mutinous race. Natural history among tbe closely .‘packed men, and deaths der in liquids, pills and powders. We
says that tuls specie* of snake is known as were of dally occu Fence. The French drew a barrel of laudanum in this store
dealt stunnarily with their daaL As soon alone la-t yoar, and the ono we have on
largest reptilo known to man. Ita body, as a poor fellow had breathed his last he tap now fa pretty well eaten Into. As
you will observe, i» nearly as largo as a was s-ripped, a twenty-pound shot tied to near as I can get at It, four-fifth* of tbe
flour barrel, aid its head—%ut I wish you his heel a, end his body turu-t through a opium consumer* In Albany are women.* ”
could have *ecn its head, but, my fellow- port-hole Into tbeeea. John Bull’s preju
ottiaens, I was compelled to shoo it off. f does rebelled agaiuzt such, rapid proceed­
recognise tbe fact that 1 am th* victor, ings. Wuen w* loot any of our comrales
yet I do uot wish to crow over an adversa­ they were allowed to be for twelve boars
ry setose ability t»raise k note oa the truth covered with fee union jack, and the better book thou has ye*. appeared. There
toe ever awakened my unselfis i ad mirais hardly any field of labor tn which so
mart IngeneAty, faacy, skill aedtnossey is
-TTm," replied Mow, removing his bat
and bowfog in deep reverence. "I can no
no longer ooutfone tho mutant with a man _________
whom X must acknowledge my superior. , toe dfod, to to thrown overboard. The
lamvanqmabod. I twenty, poend shot had been fastened to
Having no opposition. Tai was elected ide feet and 4fe» sheet removed, when, in
by anoverwtoiming majority. Ho went pustong him “-----“ '
advnrttalng • certain- manufacturer's
to tho Lejrislatatro and took Ms seat among ca «gbt by a j
wares.' My Lord Alfred, most people will
be inc ined to nmark, will be a goose if be
.
A few more vigorous thrusts Mt the
doesn't accept. Advertising has given a
wtna nasse, etis Moee unerpM: edly ap- body further through, and in so doing tho certain impetus to art. Not a tew ot the
peered a &lt;4 cUtaned tho right to reprueent flesh w*s tom by tbe hook and blood b gun struggling young artists owe mock ot the
Boneeet County. He gave a history of the to flow.
‘
“
Tbe attention of the byrtandars
contest snd t-ow ba was beaten by tho was attracted to this; and, moreover, they on to tbe liberality ol merchants who buy
failed tbvy saw about th* corpse other their pict-ureo to catcii cnstem with. The
s-artlfog symptoms- "Tto man’s alive!" moot original and cleveriat idea I have
flew from, mouth to mouth. In an instant beard of, however, is that ot a Chicago
willing hands wore preming to tho rescue, man who proposes to hire a phalanx of
and before the body could touch fee water ot bald-heid*, paint th* name of bi* com­
. :
caught and brought up on deck. The pound c;.on thvir rhiny »onlp*, and exhibcloh. The *holo tatog was stuffed French sorgo ant was ooe of fee soundest U them every night In their hi*ior‘c f.otrtud. Now, having toe» defrauded, mea on board the transport ship whan wo ruw meta in the theaters.

THESHINfi
MACHINES
TRACTION

ENGINES
Factory Prices
Recognizing this state of affairs, I desire to announce
briefly that I fiave a large line of

SEASONABLE GOODS
Which will be sold at Decidedly Low Prices for the next
sixty days.

Rake your stubble and save
the cost of a Rake the first

Wax never so complete in choice goods as at present. When
in need of Sugars, Teas, or Coffees, don’t pass me by or yo
may lose inoeny.
The finest line of Tobaccos in town, including the cele­
brated brands of “Verdict,” 4,Sweet Cuba” and "Herald” in
fine cuts; “Circus Girl,” “Nimrod” and “D. T. C.” in plugs,
and “Century,” “Telephone” and “Boss .of the Road” in
smoking.

NASHVILLE WAGONS

D. C. GRIFFITH.

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
IN THE MARKET AS USUAL, AND IS BETTER
PREPARED FOR THE SEASON OF 1884
THAN EVER BEFORE.

FRANK G. BOISE.
Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO
NEW MACHINERY I
And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will convince *11 that our flour is
the Bcsa, and will be the

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

First Machine tn the Market, With the linproven! enta for 1884, it Maintains its
Superiority over All Othera.

OUR SAW' MILL

R. DICK IN MOK A CO.
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

INDEPENDENT MOWERSandKEAPERS THE STAB WASHERI
Buckeye Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators,
Superior Grain Drills,
Fowler’s Horse Hay Forks,
BEST IACHIKE IN TBE IARKET,
Grosscup’s Harpoon Hay Forks,
And Don’t you Forget it!
Milwaukee Wood Track Hay Carriere. Saves Time, Labor ft Clothes.

foetly.
• ad. ib&lt;
sideways.
.
.
4th Tho clothes can be sliffted tn tho box
by MlgMfe intang the rubber at intervals with-

�ularty new
it*
den’bs 1» f» your offi -.-hMder,
your pul. he funrttonary. Wbvu I eee OC*

SICK
reJraaf t»e StesswKcn;n:.&gt; Jr the liver
puts the bwwviaRk^a U Ury «Hy curvl

HEAD

the folly and dan:er ot conducting bush
nets, society and politics oe self-cocking
principles.
. “
'
Uka most other BUtea Texas has Had
laws against carrying concealed weapons,

nxtaly tlwirgbocteeaMore not end nrri, and tbo*»

ACHE
Outer'sBCfaJeliver PCM arevdyssskManA

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FOR TEN CENTS.

through Phliadelphia atKnit two years
ago. Lut waa oonfi.ivd until recently to a
sympathetic imagination. "'bmlwtblm
Can’ly i^noran^ I aa&gt;romiud.xlof the ’••If-

leaped into the yawning gulf which Ofwned
in the Roman forum. Woen I behold hiss
tensive and defensive warfare. Tbe cow­ 'sadly contempts'Ing his maj-tstie features
boys, cowmen, freighter*, profeasinual
desperadoes and adventurers of all kinds which ia furnished him at Uh&gt; public ex-

many era

l- town and full
of liquor they .genrraily ^Bsde things un­
comfortable for everybody wise by shoob

thy. ' When ! see him seated sorrowfully at

the only duty for which be is fully compe­
tent, signing the receipt for bls monthly
pay. 1 am so overwhelmed with pity for
,bis miserable condition that I wish I were
tremendous in . his place. /When such considera-

creasing number «f homicides in old con
munltlee, coupled with some very snrrov
ful featur s, and the growing rttekiessnei

plain*,

broujlrt

about* a

ONE COOK BOOK.
The three above useful srtlctes malted. postpaid.

I bars felt, under tbe sudden impulse at
tunity to ridicule tho man who carried
old cobble-stone pavement oo tbe avenue

individual* wl»o In anger or fear had com-

Spring'Without Blossoms,
Mend.

Readers at Hawthorue's“Hocu*e ot Seven Gs
Me’’ will recall the pathos with which jsx&gt;r
Clifford Pywcbcon, who had been Mjuatly im­
prisoned since his early manhood, said, after
happiness! Oh I give me my happtoess." But

Probably if all this had not be^n sternly
backed up by the courts and the local mag­
istrates, not much good would have come

fasbionad patent wooden ones, over which
the spteudid carriages of our Governmerft
officials with then- coats of arms an&lt;l liv­
eried outriders might glide as smoothly
and noiselessly" as tbe aerial car of tbs
fairy qu~vn through the ro«e-tinlsd -lou&lt;fs
of tho upper ether.** Mr. Knott disclalm-d
anything but tho kindest feelings toward
tbe people ot Washington. "I rejoice,**

into tbe » plait of the reform with groat
•troogeet Lncentivrs, both of persuasion

and lighted all their streets for them, after
we shall have supplied all their houses
with water, after we shall have contribut-

fines were imposed there was some grumb­
ling, but in a little while everybody
laughed and approva l the punishment ex-

convenience and tastes, they will not Insist

I i Tyler tbe other day three men stood on
a street corner conv rilng on the subject
of a recent killing, when one of the men,
in an endeavor to deicribe the acene ef­
fectively, reached for his revolver mechan­
ically, and, finding that be did not have it

dth an a imonition to be careful

lice man aud bad the owner of the pistol
Justice, tbe crowd following, and fin.-d
one hundnui dollars and costa, the limit of

been found guilty ot carrying concealed
weapons, and so many fifty dollar and

salariee to the little cast-iron niggers
which I see some gentl&gt; m -u have put up in
front of their houses to hitch their horses
*THEM ARE NOT THE MEN.*

[Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise.)
Lloyd L. Majors rendered an important
undertook, a few days ago, to break cut of
jail. In his fight with Ms jdlors hie arm
was broken, and ha died on the scnffold
with the wounded limb in spliute.
has rarely had an opportunity V' study
the earliest process-* of repair iu

disposed to resent tbe innovation eonclu lad

TBBOBIT TRUE

sriRON
TONIC
FACTS 8EEAIDIIC

Dr. Bala's Im Tail
dtmw rwculrlmr acsrteln i

■ Wttb Immediate and wood.

le that Ircqacet att«mpt»
inly added lulbepopular-

tag, pUquo and panel deeseration, poroottireate-uing embroidery, .fancy needle­
work and the piano-lorta distraction. In
fact, it is "the thing’’ in iaahionabie femi­
nine circles, ju»t a» miner al painting was

the now dispensation.
Tho surpdte of some of the cowboys on
coining into the nearest settlements has

have been seised on ths charge of carrying
concealed weapons, for most of them wear
their arms in full view, but a great many
have been arrested and fined for shooting
within tbe city limits of some town wlkjse
principal house* skill bear the mark* of
previous sociability on tbe part of tbe cow
punchers. Groat has been the diagust ut
the cowboys, on firing a round or,two
down the a treat just for the fan of seeing
tho folks scatter, to be dragged before a
rural Justice and fined ten dollars for vi­
olating the city ordinance*. Such a
thing was never heard of before, and ia
some instance* Indignation meeting* have
been held, and ail the innovation* of tho
tenderfoot denounced.
Just where the thing will end, or bow
lasting trit be tbe reformation, remains to
tbare appears to be uo disposition to show

conscientious

ne*s will cause as much tumult as a weildeveloped blacksmith, and from tbe fine
house of Colmuble Heizhta there issws on
fine afternoon* sound- which persuade the

has chanced on a region of aristocmUtc
boiler factorU*. Tbe tools consist ordinari­
ly of two broad-heade l steel hammers, one
weighing three ouaevs eH'i the other half a
flat heads and points of varying styles.
be bought in any artiste* supply store. It
is sold by tbe pound, in any width from

rith broken bont-a.

deemed absolutely necessary Io perfect
repair. From an examination of Ma­
jor's arm the precibus and practical
truth has been evolved that it is
unwise
to
delay tho
work
of
perfect adjustment. Io his caee temporary
union of tbe broken bone had already
taken place, not by callous material—as
but by means of the organise'Ion of ths
blood which had been poured out about the
fracture at the time ot the injure. This
disclosure i« of great scienUHc value. It
demonstratee not only that surgery is a

rhich

[Boston Poet)
Soon after the loss of tho strainer City

before be.ug taken from the shop.

among these sised sheets the youug lady
screws it all around the edge to a smoothplaned piece of board, Say, for instance,
it is to be a medallion bearing Minerva’s
head. As it lies flattened to tbe board a
piece of impression paper is spread over
it.
Over this again is spread a
print or drawing of the head. Tak­
ing a stylus the artist follows all tbe need­
ed lines carefully aud then remove* tbe
paper*. The design remains clear, and

c«*ss is indispensable even to those who
sketch the best, for pencil will slip ou the
braes or bronse. Tho drawing done the
tracing begins with one or other of the tools
mentioned above. Toe worker, constant,
ly beating with the lighter hammer, runs
tbe tool more or less rapidly along the out­
lines, and the sheet which lately wa« flat
springs upward in graceful features and
rounded cheeks and flowing hair and mar­
tial helmet and dignified eye.
When tbe
face, helmet and nair are all complete the
background is boston carefully down, end
then, after being colored artificially, to
give it Che flavor of antiquity, tbe medal­
lion is fivtood in velvet plush and stand*
complete.
The articles usually made by the bronsebeating belle* are medallion*, figured

mirror aud picture frames, panels for um­
brella stands, gobleta, vaaee and pitcher*.
Tbe goblets, vases or pitcher* are spun
into suape on a chuck at some establishm--nt where brass and bron*- spinning are

Brooklyn alone. New York has no culC
and very few individual laborers. Tbs
Brooklyn ladies affected by it are almost
altogether influenced by the desire for accomplixhment, but a small minority fash-

jecting to tbe clean shirt which she iusist-

“Just reflect, Tomi

What if you should

ledge light, distant atmur two and on«-half
one-half fathoms where tb" (Jovnrnm-nt

[New London Our. Boston •lobe.)
The whaling schooner Era will anil for
Greenland in a few days. Among otherarticles she tsk'-s out nre l^kM) pound* of
'obacco, thlrty-aix rifl-s, twenty-four car­
bines, 1,000 pounds of shot, 00,000 porous-

WITTERS

eraging thirty-two pounds each, and a half
a ton of Usd, which will be moulded into
bullets. Tbe vessel will be a veritable

tbe main ship channel, din-ctly in the path

aval«kIn that would make

Philadelphia, Balli more and all

co," said one of tbe Era's officers. ‘‘Wo
hire the natives, male and female, to catch

York,

antet you bad worn fare week! i should
die of mortification.** One day Mr.
Rsalsing tkftmp-n
Ulloa to the marine
died twonf ttc repr­
ate tbs story, and tl
inee the early part &lt;

■alt.

valuable

[Denusr (CoL Neva.)
has been obliged

die also has

Good morning, sir,** said thj reverend

ledge a»d should be bsaeyed at secs; that
it ik not dowa on any chart, and that they
k»ew nothing of fie existaw as, and »*ration on their chart*.

Then ceaae that horrible frowning.
For of all machines 'tia the crowninu.
And take my advice and do not delay,
Bnt buy one of IL E. Downing.

Large stock of Top and Open Buggies, Phaetons. Plat­
form and 3-Spring Wagons, Whips, Hamenses, etc., that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call and aee me.

NO ONE!
WHO HAS TO BUY GOODS IN MY LINE

CAN AFFORD
To make theirSprhiig Purchases with^
out First Seeing My Stock.
BELOW AKE SOME OF THE BARGAINS I OFFER:

Men’s Low Button Shoes, - $2.00
Men’s Low^Button Shoes, .75
Ladies’ Dressed Kid Button
Shoes—Best,
2.25
Ladies’ Button Shoes,
.06
Bleached Muslin, per yard,
•Qs
Double Width Gingham,
04
Good Prints,
...
.05

40 This Beals Them Ml 40
FORTY SUITS OF CLOTHING
------ TO CLOSE OUT AT------

75 Cents on the Dollar. 75
You must call at once to secure a Fit,

ialand*. The men want fire-arms, though

dg,n*n&lt;

had •« • clean shirt!" It it needless to
say that Ahls quite restored bar compos-

"Ha! Ha!” crib* Adam Bennett,
"Why don't yon buy a Dennett!
Tia the only machine that will cut your wheat clean,
• And with twine very neatly will bind it.”

TOBACCO FOR GREENLAND.

[Exchange.)

most ‘‘particular** of

. OPS&amp;Maly

ZEBesLts

inexpensive aud over-durable. A pupil oan
either catch tbe primary ideas from books

sise being mads only to order.

the fruits of tbe Government*/ munificence
in improving tho Nation's Capl-teL’ But

rmn sunshine occasionally fall across the

H. Titus, of Pennington, N. J., says: "I bare
suffered untold miaerv from childhood from
chronic disease of the bowels snd dlarrh.ra, ac­
companied 'by great pain. I sought relief at
the hands of physicians of every scliooi and
used every patent and domestic remedy under
tbe sun. I have at last found tn Parker's Ton­
ic a complete specific, preventive and cure. As
your Invaluable medicine, which did for me
what nothing else could do, is entitled to the
credit of my getting beck my happy days, I
cheerfully aod gratefully acknoledge tbe fact."
Mr. K. C Wells, who needs no introduction
to the people of Jersey City, adds: “The testi­
mony of Mr. Tltue is genuine and voluntary;
only be does not adequately portray the suffer­
ing hp has endure! for many rears. He is nu
brudter-in-law and I know the ease well. Hi
is now perfectly free from bisokl treublea, and
enjoys health and life, ascribing It to all V&gt;
Parker's TOtilc.
Unequaled as an invtgorunt; stimulates all
the organs: cures ailments of the liver, kid­
neys, and ajl diseases of the blood.
,

GeWTAVR L|WIWlEWT-^n
enre for Etatuna. :n, SpralgM, Burnt, Gall*. Ac. The most Powerful a«4Pen»-

Now it enjoy* the Uigh-tide ol popularity
and the fashion ia spreading. Belore ita
progresa tho old favorite arte tn which
/ould-Le eccompliabed fair onee dabbird

JU
poor neglected public servants are racked
The newspapers, waged au arveieuUng

Being preachers left their homes and went
about the State making stump speeches

.

K. Havana, of Bo. 1G7 Grrvne avenue,
Brooklyn, a profeesiemai artist, of many

by looking tor half an hour at a,iHand's

MME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS
OSEMTEST TUMBLE* TOE
MESICHH TIME UWEI,

Brooklyn young Udy of fae’iioa thinks it

•bi ppedat the Utter port.

GROCERIES CHEAP.
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Coffee “C,”
Coffee “A,”
Granulated,

6 cts.
7 cts.
7'/a cts.
8 cts.

Best 50-Cent Tea ia America.
Cash Paid for Batter and Eggs.

�Tb. UU1 C.UUUM from U» H*-*- n.
fixnt ■ppwnirvc are 878.
Toulon. July 17.—fltae* Thursday night
•town death* have taken place from cholera,
h** “hl* eye on the Democratic nomluaU.^ '
including Um Comml-aary Of Felice, Um whichoyei _______________ Chtof i'rteoe Warder and Municipal CouoOPENING THE FOUNT AINA
ellkv * Altaard. Tbe wife of Admiral Fia&gt;
Innumbortea* duiu* beneath the *km to se­
creted the liquid subatanco which give* tbe hair
it* texture, color and gkwa. When thia JoeUon
dre hair begin* al oore to liecumc
dry. histreics*, b.-:ttk- and gray. I* :b*t the
tsiDdltioa ot jourhatrf if Mi. apply Parker '*

JMs Rally, attended by eome of Ma anpinrtcr*. left tbe ball confused and disgusted
X fete thorough defeat.
.
•
'
Tbe rotes of tbe stat*e tn detail were then
»ne o'clock! announced by the clerk tor verttcation.
'
Tbe genera! result was announced as fol-

A*M-.-tlng tbe equality of all men before th*
daw. w* hold that it &gt;■ the duty of !be One
•rnmort. Iu it* dealing* with th* people, to
tn.-te out equal and exact justice to ail eft 1­
sen* or whatever nativitr. race, color or p*ra ttor count;
and we recall to Use memory of tbe peotde
the nohi* fltruggie of the Democrat* In the
XLVth and XLVHh Congresses, for Which a
rOinctsnt Republican opposition W*s com­
pelled to a*aant to tagtslstloa making even*
where Utagnl tbe presence of troop* at tbe
poll*, a* ths ।conclusive proof that a Demo-

emoat of individual rigktoswainM
■uaaa. we bold that tbe wotfare ot
nda upon a scrupulous reaard for
property a* defined by to*.
e that lntx&gt;r U l«*t rewarded

may Ic assured. United Bia es papers of nat­
uralteation, ^sued by courts of competent
Jiir Sdicuon. most i&gt;e irepoctej by the oisoutlve and legislative departments of our own
Government, and by all foreign powers.
It is an imperative duty of ihw Government
to efficiently protect all the rJttiti of persons
aud pro|&gt;erty of every American citizen in
toreurn lands, and demand and enforce tud
reparation for any invasion thereof.
An American citizen is only re*[&gt;oiisjblo. to
hisowu Government for any get done In bis
own country or under ber flag, and can only
Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania.
George Hoadly, of Ohio.
Tbe announcement* ware all received with
enthusiastic cheering, but the demonstratlaa
was greater when Grover (leveland was
named than in the case of any other candi­
date. The occupant* of the galtero-s arose

the delegatee also stood up and eneered with
tho spectators
■
When toe uproar ha-l subsided the Chair
recognized Mr. House, of Tenneseee to move
an sojournment. Tbe convention, on motion
of Mr. bnowden. of Pennsylvania, inatructod
the Committee on Rcsolut one to report at
eight o'clock, and adjourned to that hour.
■vsunaa sxaaiow.
Q0CAGO, July 11.—Tbe session last evening
was called to order at 8:23. and R H. Henry,
of Mississippi. Immediately presented the
following rvsolutlcn. which was unanimously

'mwldenbai necessity which constrain him to
osclloe a nomination for the highest office in
tho rift of the American people; second, dial
though fraud, fore* and vio enoo deprived
a*mu*l J. Tilden and Tboraa* A. Hendrick*
of the offices oonierrea upon them t«y the
Democratic party of the union in 187t&gt;. they
SUva. and over will, first in the heart* of
Democracy of tbe couitry u boerw;
third, that this convention express tbe Nation'* regret that this »amc iohy palrioUsm
and apiendid executive arid adminiMvedv*
ability which cieunscd and punfled tbe city
andbtatc governments of the great Umpire
fit ate can not now be turm-d on &gt;be Sugcan
. Stable of NaUonal fraud and corruption ao
b tong and auoceaafully inaugurated and main­
tained by the Republican party at tbe Na­
tional capital; fourth, that a copy of three
resolutions be suitably engroseed, and that
the Chairman of this conv.-mlou appoint a
commiuee wuore duty n ahail be. in tbe name
Of the convention, to forward or present the
same to Hon. Samuel J. Tilden and Hou.

Government to expatriate an American Citisen to do tried in any foreign land for any
such act.
Thia country naa never had a waA defined
and executed foreign policy save under Dem­
ocrat* admin istruUos; that policy baa ever
been, in regard so foreign Nation*, so long aa
they do not act detrimental to the intcreau of
tbe country or hurtiul to our citizen*. u&gt; let
them alone: that, aa toe result of this policy,
we recall tbe acquisition of Louisiana. Flori­
da. Calltnmla and of tbe adjacent Mexican
territory by purchase alone: and contrast
these grand aojuisluonsof Democrat!'- stalcsmanshiDwtth the purchase of Alaska, tbe a &gt;le
fruit of a Itepubuan Administration of near­
ly a quarter of a century
The Federal Government should care for
and Improve tbe MlMiaslppi River and other
great a atcr-ways of tbe Republic, ao aa to se­
cure for tbe interior Ntatcs easy and cbeap
transporta'ton to tidewater.
ITnaer a long period of Democratic rule and
polk-y. our merchant marine waa fast over­
taking and on the point of outstripping that
of Great Britain.
Under twenty years of Republican rule and
policy our commerce has been to t to British
bottoms.-nd almost has the American flag
been swept off the high aeaa
i ndi-r I&gt;einocrat .&lt;• rule and policy our mer­
chants and sailors, flying the Mai* and stripes
in every port, suewasfu ly searched out a
market for the varied product* of American

State*: despite their population by the foremo-t races of uen and an annual Immlgra
tl n of tbe young, thrifty and adventurous of
all Nations; despite our freedom here from
tbe inberite 1 burden* of life and industry in
old-world monarchies—thotr costly war no­
nce, tbeir vast tax-consuming, non-producing
Ktandlag armies: Seanite twenty years or
peace—that of Republican rum and policy
oarr tnamuroa to surrender to Great Britain,
along with our commerce, the control of th*,

taxes, to tbe end that these Ukited Hiatoa may
compete with unhindered power* for tho
primacy among nations to all Um arts of
prone aad fruits of liberty.
* itn profound regret wo hare boon appnoed
by tbe vmmbto autteaman thr-ugh whose

gio** and hie by renewing the actMMol natore.

“I have buned mx famih pbvslcians, and
still live,’’ said Col. G*o. L. Perkins of Nor­
wich, Conn. He I* 96.
*
A BUN OH A .MUXS WORF.
Never waa such a rush ma.lc for any Drug
Store aato how at F. T. ikF»e’afor * trial Bo^
Me of„I)r’Discovery for Couaumpt on, Coughs and Cotas All Know affected
with astfima, brnoc-Mtl*, tkMnasa, severe
c. ugb*, or auy affection oi Se Thntat and
■uhgts can Sri a bottle of the great ren.edv
iiw8i7oo
g at aUne dn* *lote

An advertisement h headed “A Pretty Womav * beereb” It probably refers to where
rhe got her complexion.
?AtnMUL
I have been a great sufferer from Hay Fever
ftw ISjtoara 1 read of the many wondrous
um dt Ely’s Cream Balm aod thought j would
UIn
“foote* after ane
application 1 was wonderfully helped Two
weeks ago I commeueed uring it and now I
feel entirely cured. It fa lhe grratret disoovery ever known -Duhamel dark, Farmer, Lee.
Mass. Price flfl) cento.

grsG.’

far as poamtne. to oe kept as homesteads tor
actual sculers: that all unearned lands here­
tofore Improvid.-ntiy granted to railroad oorporauons bv tbe action of tho itopublican
party should be restored to the publwdomaln:
and that no more grant* of land* shall be mad*
to corporations, or t&gt;e aliotwl to tall into tbe
ownersbip of alien abaeutoea.
We are opposed to an propoaltiin* which,
upon any pretext, would convert the General
Government into a machine for eollectiug
taxes to be distributed among U&gt;* B tatos or
lue cillsens thereof.
in reaffirming the declaration of the plat­
form of 1*5*. that "the Ubera. principles em­
bodied by Jeffc-r-on in lhe Declaration of In­
dependence, and sauct lotted In the ' onstltuUon wh ch makes our* tbe land of lltterty and
the asylum ot tbe oppressed
-.(I...I of evmy nation.
—r

physician to examine veaaels leaving Lon­
don tor tba United State* for the purpose ot
ascertaining their sanitary condition*.
WahhingtoNi July 17.—Th* Treasury
Departtoont has been Informed by one at
Ito agent* on tbe Camtdtan border th«t pafiei-nig* supposed to have been collected in
the cbolerwlnfocted district* of Egypt- Tur­
key and South France ar* being imported
into tha United State* through tbe
Canadian porta. They are deaa Ibed aa a
low grade aod likely to eon tala th* genu of
the dlaeaa*. A large lot waa recently shipped
to thia country from Liverpool.
x faJs'-tockth heat.

fl Connecticul rave Cleveland 12. Dei iware.
for Bayard. A Florida gave Cleveland fl; Bay­
ard, X. Georgia gave C.eveland 11; Bayard. 10.
llllonis gave Hendricks 1. (Here there sud­
denly bn-ke ou a scene ot wild, general am
enthusastic cheering and viritu of bats,
fans and handkerchiefs. It was Impossible h.-i
tbe Chair to suppress It, a though ho tried.
Most bf the delegates ana *i ectators took par.
in It. It was tbe first exhibition of genuine en

was repealed. Tbe inturrup'lun of proceed
lags must have occupied fifteen rnlnu'eHnndricK* at tnsett was not present, bavins
left the ball just previously.!
At the end of a quarter of an hoar, and
while the uproar was at Its teeiguL Mr. Voor
heca mounted the platiortn aod announced
that, at the request of the Indiana deleg*
tion. he withdrew the name ot Joseph E. ileHonald for tbe purpose, at a proper time, o
as .Ing tho vote of L-dlana tor "Thomas A'

and Governor Glick, of Kansu.
Alabama and Arkansas were pa -sed on tho
call, and Hon. Niles Searles. of California,
placed Geo, William S. liosecran* in notn In atiou.
bens tor Wallace.of Pennsylvania. then said:
I riae inter place on the floor of thia con*-*nMou not to p ace in nominal-on a Penn­
sylvanian by birth, but, air. to place in nomi­
nation for the ►econd rift of the American
peopie a man springing from ok! Penn*) ha­
uls s stock, from tbe western portion of that
• Id • oui mon wealth This gentleman la coo-

«t*&gt;oa up ana ab&gt; urea. Mr. Walter, ot Coomxiucut. and Mr. Me ixtee. ol Indiana. t&gt;oth
unipoo on cnalra nnd tried to attract tbe at­
tention of the Chair. Mr. Walter started sev­
eral inure to speak, but bis voice was always
was heard, seconding Mr. Hendricks nomme-

Illinois and Her Charitable

and laughter.I This I* a convention of tbe
country, and the Democrat* looking *11 over
ihe country bate a right to take u Ht man
from any place they may. Connecticut, sir,
woa &lt;1 not have made al anybody a request a
nomination. Of a.man tor auy office unless
they had exercised a little Yankee cutenes*
a* to whether a man w&lt;&gt;tod probably

take it- If any man in thia convention *ay«
that Hendricks at this time 1* not patriotic

Hendricks. 2; Nebnxska gave Bayard 1.Cloveland U: Nevada gave Hendricks 6. Thurman in 1HM representing tho Kask Thoma* A. Hen­
I: New Hampshire gave Cleveland 8; New dricks representing again the West, will be.
Jersdy gave Bayard 2. Clove and 5. Hen­ In the opinion ot every Democrat who bears
me. victorious in November.
dricks 11: New York gave for Cleveland 72.
Mr. Wallace, of Fennsyivania—Mr. PrcsiMr. Manning announced that on polling the
del^rates there were W for Cleveland and £! deuLJt wi uld not be beneath tbe dignity of
an elected \ c -President of the United Blates
scattering
Mr. Cochran asked, tn the name of the dis­ io be a candidate for tbe place a second time.
franchised minority of tbe Now York dele­
gation, to bat e that last statement extended
in the minutes.
North Carolina gave for Bayard ss. [A dele­
gate Mated that these were ifl of the North
Carollua votes for Bayard and fl for Cleveland,
but they bad agreed on this ballot to east their you. that tbe ru c* be suspended and that this
vote* aa a unit. । Ohio gave Hendrt -ks L Til­ convention nominate Thoma* A. Hendrick*,
den 2. Thurman 23. Cleveland XI; Oregon gave of Indiana, aa ita candidate for V»ca-Presi­
Bayard 2. Cleveland 2. Hendr ck* 2: Peansyl- dent of lhe United Btatea by acc.sunatlon.
v an la was pawed for the prerent; Hhodo Isl­ (Cheer*.)
Tbe nomination* of Ro*ecrana, McDonald.
and gave Bayarxl X. Ciereland a; South Caro­
lina gave Bayard 8, Cleveland 8, Hendricks Glick sod Black were withdrawn.
Every Mate and T-m*y cast if* full rote
ll Tennereoe rive Bayard HI. Tburmar 11.
Cleveland X. Hendrwk* 1: Texas gave Hen­ for Headrick* oa tbe reread with the excepdricks 1, Thurman I. Bayard IX, Cleveland 12; bon of one iu Mississippi for McDonald, four
Vermont gave Cleveland 8; Virginia gave in Illiooto. wbteh were not voted, and tb*
ClMMtaafl U Bayard A Henartatui x. Thurman thirty vote* of Indiana, wh ch asked to be ex­
J: West Virginia gave Thurman 2. Randall I. cused. baton the Convention insisting upon
Bayard A Cleveland 8: Wisconsin gave Hen- Indiana votlw. her thirty votoa were caat for
dricka 2. Cleveland 80: Arizona gave Clevs- Mr. Hendrick*.
Wbsn th* vote of Indiana waa announced
tend 2: Dakota gave Cleveland 2: District of
Columbia gave Heudrtoka 2; Idaho gar*
Cleveland 2; Montana gave Cleveland
2;
~—■—-» ♦.

the quarter to be 8,787. The lotol expenses
of the quarter were 8304,070, of which
8185,371 were ordinary expenses. Ol Uh
lota! appropriations for charitable institu­
tions like re remains undraws 81,432,131
The expenditures for building and repair
during the quarter were 8105,337.
Lost with Their Chile! in Lak* Eric

Erie. Pa., July IT.—A man named
George Wicks, with his wlfa and daughter,
aged five, residing in Dunkirk, N. T.,
started to g* from Erie to his heme in a
skiff last Saturday. Since that time noth­
ing has been heard from them. A beery
sea han been running, and it te thought a.;
three were drowmKL Wicks wae in good
circumstances and prominent In pc! tlcal
circles. The Chautauqua County shores of
Lake Erie are now being searched for
traces of the missing people.
A Terrible Outrage.

Cci.PEPpgR, Va., July 17- — Three
masked men at MitcbeU’a Station, near this
place, Tuesday night bound and gagged
Frank Somerville, took him to tbe cellar of
his store, where tbej remowu his clothes
and tarred his limbs. They then blew epee
the safe and carried off Si.B00 in money.
When Somerville was discovered bo waa

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bHILOH'8 Vitalteer te what you peed for
coimupatwn, Lom of Appetite. Dlztiucs* aud
all rytuptom* of Dyspcpeta. Price 10 and 75
cent* per bolGc.
CROUP, Wboopiug Cough, and Bronchial*
immediately relieved by bhilob'a Cure.
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For 8 tie by T. T. BOISE.

A new fashion paper ia called the Sewing Cir­
cle. From tbe title one might suppose it wae
entirely devoted to uews.

Prevent serious sickness by taking occasion­
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wonderful apueuxer, an abeolute preventive
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A little five-j ear-old girl to Maine said receutly that there were two thing* she hated,
namely, Sunday* and dying.
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Chidf Justice Coatoy hw resigned m profakA»r in Um law depsurtoieut of tbe Stole
Ualywdty &gt;k Abb Arbar. Mich. He intends
to dtmHe his time te literary work.

bLEEPLEBB nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. buiiuh'aCure is tb&lt; remedy
(or you.
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
M-cutW by Blnlobs Catarrh Remedy. Price
jo wirt*. Nasal injector tree.

WOMAN’S FRIEND.

Hamdricfcf/li B lyard, 3; MoDons d. 8: Clove­
land. 87. Keness changed her vote as follows:
Fur Bayard. •: Cleveland. U: Thurman, t
North Carolina changed her S rotes from
Bayard to Cleveland. (Great excitement and
cheering.&gt; Virginia changed her vote aa fol­
lows; For C eveiand. Xi; Heudrtoka. L Geor-

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leUltelier .

Springfield. I1L. July 17.—Tbe quar­
terly report of tbe Secretory of th* Stole
Board of Public Charities, bow ready to be
submitted to tho board, shews the a veraxe

Mr. ilacon. of Georgia—I desire to ash tbe
gentleman from Indiana If he I* ant horned to
any that Mr. Hendricks will not'accept fed*
inanlmous nomination from the Nattonnl
Democratic Convention lor tbeoffioc of Vice
.M r. Menzies turned around to sprak to -Ome
of his colleague*/ and &gt;bo &lt; hair recognised
the gcnth-man frotfl Connecticut, Mr. waller.
Mr. Waller commenced, when Mr. Menzies
turned around and addressed Mr. Bacon.'say­
ing: "I will answer t.ffi gentleman by saying,
n the languase of Mr. Hendrick, himself
that be is not and will not be a candidate for
tbe t ic&gt;.—1*residency."

man 1: Cleveland 3, Bayard 7. Hendricxs lb;
(cheer* &gt;: Louisiana gave Thurman 1, Cleve­
land 15; Maine rave Cleveland 12: Maryland
gave Cleveland 10. Bayard fl: Masaaebuaetts
gave Hendncks
12H, Cleve­
land
A
Baran!
7M;
Michigan

Chicago, July Ifl.—The last day of the
summer trotting meeting at tbe Chicago
Driving Park was mad* notable by the
breaking of a record which bss stood un­
touched for eight year*. Aa if that was
not a sufficient
triumph, tbe fastest
fourth beet ever trotted was also rocordsd.
Phailaz, the bay stalllm belumtlag to Mr.
J. L Case, trotted tbe fourth beat of the
free-for-all race in 2:13Jf. The track waa
Got through hie work qukkly-Tbe cooper
fast, but tbe day was a trifle too cool to be who tried to stand on the bead of a barrel be
considered a good ooo for fast work. Only a had Juel finished.
fair-shred crowd witnessed the progrimme,
bat what was lacking in numbers was made
up In enthtuiasm.
On August 3L 1376, tbe stalltac Smug­
gler trotted a fourth heat in 9:I5W, which
ha* stood ever since aA a wonderful per­
formance for a stallion.
At Buffalo.
August 4. 1880. Maud 8. Dotted a fourth
li^at in i:16&gt;^. whlcli ha* stood since that
•.ime as the record, never having beea beat­ —
locmseive*.
en, and only equaled by Hopefni at Hart­
Toun trel,
?&gt;,&gt;■ 11. n.™,.,
ford three weeks later.
W &gt;th durkc, Fiu Simons. Hone A Co.
Rheumatic 8jrup Co:
Clydb, N. T.
A New Tflnnel Under Laks Michigan.
Gru lieman—I iiave been troubled with rheu­
Chicago, July 17.—The new lake tunnel matism lu my ankle* and feet for over one
year. Have tried several ren&gt; dire, but found
of the Hyde Park Water Works ia nearly nothing to relieve me or Mop pMiD j commen­
finished. It will b« exactly 5,000 feet in ced taking RbrumaUc Bvrup, and in less than
length, and 4,750 feet are now completed. two week* all pain had left me, and to-day I
so** well a* ever. It i* a sure cure for rbeuNot a single accident h.ts occurred in which taatlsm.
Mas. Albkkt Gmaham.
life or limb was eudangered. although
Originally the term of “gr**« widow" meant
a
“pocket” of
sand aad water
a
widow
wbo
hadn
’
t
been
a wife: now It mean*
caused a
temporary
ceesatlon
of
the work
and
change
in
the a wife wbo isn’t a widow.
course of the tunnel Electric lights, a
steam-elevator. a mule- power tramway, aad
patent blower* have made the work rapid
and easy. |t is expected that tbe tunnel
will be done by August 15. The coo tract
The fashkmabie bathing suit thia aeaau
for the construction of tho 'nlel crib has •oru by the boy* wbo go in swlming will be
Deen let for 824.300, the work to be com­ •tone bruise on the heel.
pleted by November L The work when
finished will have cost about 8135,000, aod
unless accidents occur th* water will ba
pumped through the new tunnel thia year.

�I tally
-Ivy Lo*re.Ka.&gt;7. at Ws W regular

PART AID tACE 00UME-

Qao. Simson plead guilty to keeping
beei aoooria* tb* MmMmdfog eon nicy hiSWooe opt»a on tba ; &lt;th, in E*q.
Campbell's
court on Friday, and waa
for a week pa«t in qsest of berries.
Mr*. J. C. Grave* waa tak&lt; n audden- fined $35 and coat*.
A. R. McOmber ia troubled because
acme nnprinnpled jewelry men who

Rev. WHH,
their w*rr», represent'themselves, as day oe hi* annual vacation.
H. J. Marrin aad C. E. Hammond will
establiah a steam frnU evaporator.
Good.
Ed. Stevens will start for Dakota
Wednesday. He hopes to assist in the

match iu glove* with Charlie McMore.
The Greenback eouaty roovrtaton
C. W. Smith aod wife returned
JA. sufficient, amount having been
CnHWon rojsed, the »ub*criber* .to the project of to Nashville Thu reday, the former
buying land for a park and race course making the trip from Lapeer oa horae- nominate county offievra and to send
delegate* to tbe senatorial and corMe to oUthea line. Eye retreated io STw hereby notified to meet at th©
If the individual who stole the satch­ grewional convention*.
Town halt Tneaday evening next, for
Mrs. Geo. E. Goodyear had a nar­
el from • wagon a few night* ego will
row earape from being perripitated in­
in and purto
Fall Creek by a cfrelea* driver wbo
All arisen* to,pts.
inaeof such
oat aeenjiniriy inexhanatible
Ed. Hedbflthorn. formerly a Nash­ allowed hi* wagon to collide with Mrs.
soothe,” Thursday.

and just aa much right to thrf honor ns
Jackson
any other, county in the
district. *
; ‘
ded to «bew mlliag faetflitieaby put­
ting in a Morse bolt, which' ia an im­
proved machine for “dressing up”
flower,and are making many other pro-

/—Th* big huckleberry swamp, Maple
Grove, now sports a lively population.
The erop is said to be above the aver­
age and the picker* aa numerous as
usual. The berries fi&lt;’.d a ready market
at 10 and 111 cent* per quart. J
-Twenty-fiveof H. Hickman’s prom­

tion, and vow* that there will be some
sbootin’ done when he sp* &lt;* tbe cat.
—The M. C. R. R. agent sold twentyone tickets to the Charlotte races on
Thnraday. Among the number were
E. Parady and wife, John Barry and
wife, J. T. Goacber, C. N. Dunham, A.
L. 'Rasev, D. L. Smith, John McIntosh,
A. D. Squiers, Frank Wolcott and J.
M. Pilbeam.

—TheChariotte, Haatings, and Nash­
ville lodges ot Knights of Pythias will
day, July 5HHh. It is expected that the
Hastings band will furnish music.
Bosts, dining room and grounds have
been secured of Str. Cole and a general
good time is anticipated.
—Dr. Barber and ye local visited
the Hastings Knights of Pythias lodge.
Monday evening, and witnessed the
■conferring of the second and third
rank upon three candidate.
Barry
lodge. No. 13 is finely officered and we’
do not believe there is a lodge in the
state that does better work.
—Frank Reynolds—new cistern ten
feet deep-plastered by Tom Purkey
wbo descended by means of a ladder—
when Purkey wanted ant, ladder gone
Reynolds having taken it down town
—atmosphere in cistern 102 Fahren­
heit—made hotter bv Tom's language
—finally lifted out with a strap.
—Nelson Phillips, a youth of 18, liv­
ing with bis father five miles south,
Wednesday forenoon was industnnasly endeavoring to extract a cartridge
from a No. 23 revolver when the tiling
went off, and Nelson yelled with pain.
The ball took effect in Nelson’s left
knee, inflicting a painful but not serioos wound.

—During the cool, breezy mornings,
when the air appears fresher and the
fields are bespangled with dew dia­
mond*, when ail nature jmm ms to invite
a* the drat streaks of daylight steal
through the shutter*, for tho refreshed,
reinvigorated sleeper to turn over in
bed nod take another nap.

pie va. W. F. Reynold* and John Web­
er waa tried by jury Ware Justice
Parody Monday. P. T. Co’.gmre, proeacating attorney, appeared fur tbe peo­
ple and Cha*. Holbrook, of Hastings,
and A. M. Flint, of thia village, in be
half of the deleudanta. Tbe hearing
■orenpied nearly the whole of tbe day
aad a part of the night. After wrert-

i» set for Monday next.
—A few days ago C. F. Wilkinson
took some eggs horns with him from
Boelk
Hi. boo-keeper up

iug pan beard a peculiar metallic thud

Wbo can explain

tbe

Geo. Browning and wife took io the
Evening Neira excnrsion.atartiug from

At the annual school meeting held on
’ G’* baggy while tbe lady was ojrtrid- Mopdar it tm voted to raise $50 to
ville boy, aow of Huron, Dakota, was
ing.
ly invited to attend thip meeting, help married to a lady of the latter place a
Darwin McKgy. the man arrested grounds.
•/
it along by further subsoriptimu, and fo.wdsywsto^
Village taxes are are high this year.
S. J Prlndl* bad Aiwhoroe and bng- and charged with the murder of T. P.
taking part therein. Thia prefect i* a
Searles Was arranged Mondav, when
commendable one and should have a। gy taken on Au attachment issued from
he
demanded
a
prelum
nary
bearing.
work.
Some of the heavy tax pa vent
warm support of every, patriotic citi­ the circuit court in favor of Mrs. M.
The asm© has been set for Tuesday, grumble, but it can’t be helped.
E. Hi nd march, Tuesday.
zen. LA there be n good turn-out. ’
|
July
34th.
Engineers from Ann Arbor are re­
There will be an ice-cream social on
On Monday a large number of our surveying a portion of Woodlawn cem­
the evening of the K, at the M. P.
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
church in Banyvillo, for the benefit of people were out scouring tbe country etery; demands for the purchase of
for three tramps, whose preyions actions burial lot* being occasionally made.
Corn is looming np nobly.
thfwmatcr, L. D. Abbott
Chas. Hall pleaded guilty to illegal
fTbe Blain»4c JLogsn club will pur­ had created the suspicion that they
HuYeyanbeen bertylfcgyetf
,
chase, with-gionry raised by subscrip­ were abont to raid the city. One man, selling of intoxicating drinks, and was
Hirvqsiigdrawi^ ta * close.
tion, a tetiur and bass, dnun upon •apposed to belong to the gang, was fined bv Justice Stevens $30. His at­
apprehended and boarded one night in torney* advised this course and every­
The d*ya are growing shorter.
which to beat campaign music;/
body appeared satisfied.
the loek-np.
Splendid weather for barvesting. •
A harvest dance i* to come off st the
Geo. Popoff, a Bulgarian, lectured in
Look out for a revival of trade, soon. opera bouse Thursday evening next
OUR OWN COUNTY.
the Congregational ehureh Sunday
Martin &amp; Downing, Vt Vijle, new under the managemantof Harry Stow*.
advt.
Freeport want* to be connected by and Monday evenings to small but ap­
Refreshments will be served in the
preciative audhfMw, on the customs,
Tbe drummer 1* abrawd in aU of Mb _haH.. Bill. 10 cent* per dguce.
telephone with Hastings.
Jdiddleville wants* Knights of Pyth­ manners, eiviliAtion tmd need* of tbe
fltory*
.
Will our correspondents pleae©“brace
Bulgarian people. It was highly en­
Watermelons have appeared in the np” in the matter of contributions. ias lodge. She ought to have it.
A Blaine A Logan Clnb, thirty men joyed by those who heard It.
market.
, Tb» week their contributions are con
The band is making commendable spidous for their absence, which is un­ strong, was organised at Freeport Tues­
BALTIMORE.
progress.
’
■ ■
doubtedly ••ring to the rigorous de­ day evening.
John Kocher is visiting parents st mands of harvest
The following are the petit jurors
E. Tobi** has a new reaper.
Mrs. Geo. Fleming, doo Addie Reed, drawn for the August term of court:
-l
Tbe M. E, Society will bold baptis­
“ fr
Tn»t OuVyoar candidate* for county of Detroit, VM the gnett *f Mrs. F. T.
Chas. H. Hicks, 1st ward, Hastings mal servicie* at Clear lake Sunday
ominatWaV
JLMJL.
Boise Wedeemiay. She stated that Mr. City; Walter L. Wilkins, 2d ward. next
Popular watering places—the Main F. lias secured a position in the large Hastings City; John McGurn, Hope;
M. M. Slocum baa found a stool of
street pomp*.
Frank E. Doty, Dehl wheat with 31 stalks well headed.
music bou»e of F. A. North* Philadel­ M. P. Lee, Irving;
T. C. Dovniing is the prime mover in phia, and they will soon move-to the Johnstown; Daniel P. Wolf, Maple Who can beat it.
the park project.
Grove; Fred J. Huglies, Orangeville;
Qiteker City.
Dowling came very near having a
Miss Stella Wilson Snndayed with
(Wheat ba* been nearly all harvest­ Robert Marshall, Prairieville; Chas. a rackbt last Saturday evening Chancy
Hastings friends.
ed and in cood condition; in fact the H. Stone, Rutland; Joseph T. Crum­ Boice while full of that which makes a
F. Reynolds is having hjs carriage weather could not have been more pro­ back, Thoroapple; Stephen W. Branch, man develisb commenced slapping the
shop newly roofed.
pitious. The crop is not quite a* Woodland; Horace W. Snow, Yankee little boys, which was taken up by the
■heavy, taken m a whole, as last year, Springs; Chas. S. Clark, Assyria; Ed­ larger ones and came very near ending
ment in Thr News.
but has been secured in better condi- ward Mowry, Baltimore; Ansel Bush, in a general row.
Rasplierries and cherries, your choice tionj Many farmer* have already got­ Barry; Andrew J. Cain, Carlton; Ira
TEE FA0T8.
for a nkkle a quart.
ten their grain under sbdlter or stacked, B. Bachellor, Cm tieton; A. P. McIn­
James Wright, of Saugatuck, is vis- as the experience of last year and sub­ tosh. Hustings;
William Raph, 4th
In view of many and varied stat­
ithyr In this vicinity.
sistence upon bread made from legged ward, Hastings City; C. G. Bentley,
/rheoldlaw firm of Webster &amp; Mills legged wheat has taught them to get it 8d ward, Hastings City; Geo. N. Rc- inenta concerning my purchase of a
Champion, and also a Rawson Mower,
has been re-instated.)
H. C. Wood, Irving; I make tbe following statement^wbich,
where rains cannot effect it, soon as plogle, Hoor;
Frank C. Boise invoiced his hard­ possible.
Lemorue E. Wallace, Johqstown; regardless of any remarks, statements,
ware stock this week.
From €st of this city a few miles Emerson W. Hyde. Maple Grove.
oaths or signed documents whatever
B. R. Lee has been visiting Wood comes the report to uh which needs
by myself or anyone else prior to or
Our Eaton County Neighbors.
land friends this week.
looking up. A young fanner, while
after thia date, is true aud an exhet
Let’s hear do one pray for rain until calling at his neighbor's, made a bold
A national bank has been bartered rendering of the entire circumstances:
the wheat crop is secured.
assail npon the woman of the hone©, at Eaton Rapids.
'
vix., I gave Mr. Glasgow a straight or­
Clarence Crocker has gone to Battle although un*ncces*tfal)y,for the woman
Died.—Youngest child of Augustus der for a Rawson Mower and Mr. Glas­
Creek, to work on a farm.
was strong and determined. After the Perry, Kalamo, of diphtheria.
gow came np, started the same on my
A concrete walk adorns the front of ruffian begged and implored the woman
M. C. Oliver, of Vermontville, has farm and it did first class work just as
J. L. Steven,s new residence,
to sav nothing about it. If that fellow received $1,593 back pension.
he represented I took it to another
R. J. Grant of Hastings was the guest gets hisdeserto he’ll do the state some
A W» st Carmel man has a two-year- very heavy piece of grass and tired it
of D. C. Griffith’s Wednesday.
service.—Hastings Jonroal.
Correct old colt which weighs 1,830 pounds.
by drawing it into heavy grass and
And now the newspaper suffereth a Mr. Journal. Draw on u* for a liberal
W. Wilcatt. Roxand, adjudged in­ then let it cut itself out. Being 9 new
drouth ic the matter of locals.
contribution or even's little muscle, if sane and incarcerated in the asylam at machine and the joints and paint not
fThe billiard fiiwtw of Elza Well* this will assure the vile wretch who in­ Kalamazoo
being worn off, it would not cut out
have been sold to James Moore.)
sults a woman, proper punishment.
A eamp of Sons of Veterans waa mus- quite as easy as the Champion. Mr. D.
J. B. Mill*’family is ruatieXting in
teted at Grand Ledge Saturday even­ L. Smith came along with a Champion
ANOTHER FOOL FOUND.
Assyria aud J. B. is “baching” it
ing, with Geo. S. Strong captain. Char­ and got me to try it taking my note*
The arguments as to “which is the
Under the above caption tbe Grand ter members 35. .
for same and saying, “if there is any
best man” are as spirited a* usual.
Hamilton Pattoraon, for sometime so trouble you need not be afraid; I wiU
Rapids Democrat relates the following
The ’phone is be-ing appreciated by experience of a Woodland man, who inmate of the county home, ba* re­ give you back the notes,’’ at tbe same
can be none other than mine hoet A. ceived $1J)1O back pay from the pen­
our people and-i* kept pretty busy.
time telling me that the Rawson was
Sanford Truman left for Petoskey W. Pettiti:
was nothing but a poor metal machine
“Yesterday a man from Woodland. sion department.
Thursday morning to visit friends.
Barry county, a hotel keener of that
Mrs. Ed. Seabolt, near Charlotte, and his was malleable Iron. A few
L. E. Rnappen, of Hastings was in place was fieooed out of $40 by threeaged 17. and married but a few weeks, evening* later Mr. Glasgow came up
card monte men. He was in town at
town on legal business Wednesday.
died Sunday from theefiectsof an over­ and most fully convinced me by a prac­
J. L. Stevens shipped a top buggy of tempting to sell a span of horses which dose of morphine.
tical test with a hammer that the Raw­
he had at the barn of the Indiana
his manufacture to Lapeer, last week. house, and while be was standing
Csri Bosworth, an Olivet boy, lost a son was a malleable iron, first class;
L. J. Feigbner, a former News typo, around a stranger accosted him, learn­ piece of jaw and two teeth as a result
called on Nashville friends Thursday. ed his bunineM aod said he wa« in the of being too familiar with a loaded re­ and by so doing conclusively proved
W. A. Aylswortb, of Big Rapids, call­ same, business himsdf. He invited the volver, one day last week.
that the representations made by Mr.
Woodland man to go with him and aee
ed ou Nashville friends a few days a 2,400-pound horse. Such an animal
The Charlotte hook and ladder com­ Smith were false. I settled with Mr
was a cariosity and they both started, pany will give an excursion to Belle­ Glasgow giving my notes aa agreed
hut when they got to the stable the
His supposed vue, Ohio, June 22, to theOhio fireman, and was satisfied. I took Mr. Smith’s
Boise viaited Charlotte friends Thars- horse was not there.
Champion mower back to him and he
owner said they had taken him out to b ind and bicycle tournament.
get him shod, and just then the con­
On the morning of July 5th, David refused to give up the note* or accept
Farmer, too bnay to come to town. ventional cowboy specimen of human­ Cappier was struck by a passing train the mower. I then went to Mr. Glas­
ity
lounged
into
the
stable
and
in
a
Thiata tbe dullest week of tl&gt;e whole
enuntrifiee way told of how he had near Chester. One foot and hi* head gow told him the circumstances and te
been gambling and had saved nothing were badly Injured. Recovery doubt­ at once told me to return the mower
Eli Overholt aud family, of Wads­ bnt three cards, and be bad learned ful.
to his wireroom; that tbe Rawson
worth, Ohio, are visiting at S, Over ed the game that beat him. Produc­
T. H. White, a Charlotte carpenter, good* did not need any under handed
ing the card* he illustrated his knowlbolt’s.
work
to sei I them. Mr. Gla*gow,thougb
got drunk Monday night, and finding
Henry Roe, the lively meat market e&lt;!?e and the owner of the mammoth
equine won $30 from him. Although his wife in the same condition, threw living tbe straight order and my notes
man, has a new announcement else- the eefmuded ‘countryman’said he hud heron the floor aud nearly pounded iu settlement which was evidence of
saved nothing hut lhe curds, it never her to death.
my being satisfied, gnd had done his
Pieal Lamb, of Maple Grove, is tbe occurred to the Woodland man to ask
Monday morning about 8 o’clock J. business straight without saying any­
where he got *20 to loae to the horse
first farmer to thresh. He didityesman. In a few minnte* the gullible C. Deuel’s barn, at Bellevue, with ita thing about any body else’s mower aud
visitor from Barry had risked and lost contents, was consumed by fire. Loss, made no representations but what were
Enthusiastic skaters still roll ovex *40. and just then a fbtmh party came
$1,150; insured for $750, in the Home, true, yet was generous and manly
tte floor at the opera house Saturday in and appealed highly indignant that of New York.
enough when I told him tbe circuruthere should be wy gambling going on
emings.
there. Tbe nmcals “litont” and tbe
F. M. Potter, of tbe Vermontville
J. Lents A Sons have added a fine dupe betook himself to police head- Hawk, has been mentions asa caodi
give np the notes^nd I makethU state
casket case to their undertaking de­ auarter*. His description of the men date for Governor, but the man who
&gt; meagre and they probably can not mentioned him escaped before th© offi­
partment.
be apprehended. He said they hsd lots cers could identify him.—Evening
Hirai Wai rath carries one cheek in a Gf money, for be saw it. When he
particular, and I can any th© Rawson ia
was altown a ‘flash up.’ such a* is used
Grand Ledge will ha ve a band tour­ a good one and is made of good mater
by confidence men, hr mid it looked
like their roll, aad was much surprised nament August 90 and 21. Throe hun­ ral, is easy draft and eaaely handled.
C. Ainsworth and family start for
dred dollars in prizes are to b© offend, Signed this 17 day of Jaly 1884,
and eighteen* b«nd* have already signi­
Jacob Stine.
next week.
fied their intention to be presuit.
Pro&lt;. IMwa rfe-rldm, of N-braMa,
The l»e»t sewing njacbjpc in the marM. is for sale by
ermriag. speaking upon
M*s. L. O, Cxocker.

Obduiasc* No. 39.
AN ORDINANCE to punish persons for driv-

of NMbvUteortola

prisoned Iu the county jail not mon, than thlr-

1Mb, A. D.. 19M.
Approved July 14th, 1884.
Fmakx McDsbbt,
Wm.
Clerk.
On motion Council adjourned.
Fmaxk McDbsbt,
Wm.
OwR.
• ’

Boston,
President.
Borrox,
Frt*M*st

LOCAZ MATTERS.
FOR SALE.

One good, second hand Champion sin­
gle reaper, cheap.
C. L. Glasgow.
rr-I. N. Harter, Woodland, sell* 16
lbs. of yellow C sugar for $1.
WIRE FENCES.

Best four-point Barb Wire Painted
and Galvanized, at a price that is leas
than one-half Che cost of Board Fence,
snd will last five times as long. 2.000
lbs. now on hand.
C. L. Glasgow.
FOR SALE.

On account of ill health I detdroflp
sell my griat mill. For particulars call
on or address
J B. Spindler,
Woodland. Mich.

tyPrescriptiouH for animals from
pure drugs. I. N. Harter, Woodland.
FOB SALE.

* Buggies and Carriages, Wagons and
Platforms, at factory price*.
C. L. Glasgow.
WOOL CARDING AND SPINNING.

1 am better prepared than ever be- '
fore with improved facilities to do
wool carding and spinniug in a quick
and workmanlike manner. Farmers,
get your won) manufactured into yarn
and nave money. I mase this work tt
specialty and my customers say my
yarn is unexcelled.
A full stock of yarns, both white and
colored, for sale at lowest market rate*.
42-44
J. W. Powles.
Proprietary and Patent Medicine* at
lowest prices. I. N.Haktek, Woodland.

’ nr Best tools now ready for Engine
and Boiler work. Do not wnit till you
want to thrash.
A. 0. Buxton.

I. N. Harter, Woodland, sells“Young
Fritz” the best 5 cent cigar out.
TAKE NOTICE.

All unsettled accounts and notes
which are past due will be put into cob
lectors’ hands after the first of August.
Dated, Woodland, June 20th.
40-45
D. Linkletter, M. D.
iy For nice Extracted Honey call
on
W. E. Grigg*.
NOTICE.

Nashville Mills are now running.
P. Hoixee.
Patrons having negatives-----rith
me and desiring duplicates should call
atone© aud secure them, ns they are
liable to be destroyed.
. 43 44
F. P. Morrison. Photographer^
ty When in need of Teas.Coffee* ur
Tobacco* see I. N. HAKTEit,Woadl&gt;iixL

Sharing &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
fFmf Sid* Jfato SM.

We'ilcurl and dr&gt;-M the’

AU lhat art and okUl ora do.
It you »&lt;U call, we’B do Cor you.
^igrX2igar», Tobscco aad Geate’ Furutehlng

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
A republican caaru* to eteet tie
rour.ty convention, to be bold at
Wr.’nrMtay. Atxg. fch. 1*H. vfll t
»w n H*H to lb* VIUm» at Maato
uar. July »b 1388,475rfckrt. I

�You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at T , E E ’ 9,
place in Nashville.
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very LOW for cash. I also carry the larga^; stock in the place of / .........

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes.
A few more pairs of those Kid, worked buttonhole, Women’s Shoes for $1.25, same as other_ dealers sell for $2.

Call and see them

TfrrMwr*
SATURDAY.

JULY l«. 18N.

At the Michigan Central depot, the
other day, three or four citirens who
bapfirnrd to Iw waiting for the unit
troin to come in got to talking about
confidence men and their victims, and
one of them pointea out a particularly
verdant specimen of young man-from
the-eountry, find said:
"That fellow would i&gt;e a ripe subject
tor the fntfernity. The chances are
rhnt he could be bamboosed as easy u»
rolling off aMog.”
“1 duuuo,? replied auutiier.£“iinppose you work on him a li«tle aa an ex
perinient. Here is a check which I will
fill out, snd I will come in at the right
time as your pal.”
The idea was entered into, and in a
few minutes No. 1 put himself in the
way of the greenhorn and made some
inquhv s about the trains, and ascer­
tained that the stranger was going to
Michigan City.
"So! Why, I’m going rirgbt there
mv^elf, I own n big saw-mill there.”
“Yew, dew,eh!”
"Yes, and I’m here look tag for a fore­
man. I have-&lt;&gt; boas place for a man nt
$08 a month.”
"Thnt’» me to n huckleberry. I’ve
worked in saw-mills all my life.”
"You can have the place, and I’m
glad co get hold of such a man. Con­
sider yourself imgaged for a year at $60
per month.”
“Snakes and tom cats, but ain’t that
luck!” chuckled greeny. “Stranger,
yon must be nn awful good man,”
“Well. I run a Sunday school and try
to live an upright life Maybe vou
want a month’s salary in advance!*’
"Woogh! yew don’t say so!. No, 1
guess I can get along, as I have $45 in
my wallet"
At this moment the pal came up with
the usual Idll, which must he paid at
once or the new saas for the mill would
uot lie shipped. No. I had only $3or $4
hi bills, but offered a check for $200.
Following out tlir usual programs.

you sign your name to a note it is aa
sulld as n rock.
“Bniddei Bottomfall, we am all of
us pleased to observe deae praiaeful
halts in your elieryday character, an’
in presentin’ you dis medal we assure
you our great esteem an* continued
friendship.” ’
The meml«er was completely surpris
rd and so great was his embarrass­
ment nfte'r receiving the medal that be
walked'over to the water pail and
would have sat down io it had not El­
der Dawson bailed
his shin with
a
vigorous
kick.—Detroit
Free

An express train filled .with listless,
sleepy looking passengers in a New
York railroad station, on the moment
of depaiture for Philadelphia. Tbe lo­
comotive had backed up to the cars
and poured a volume of thick smoke
into the hot stifling atmosphere of tbe
station. The travelers lolled in their
seats looking as though they dreaded
the di worn forts of the long, dusty ride,
but yet were impatient to be whiling
along through the open country, away
from tho smoke, the smell of tiie noise.
A slow moving, ^irly-loo' 1 g boy of
fourteen or thcreaftuts, passed through
tbe trait/, calling out:
"Fa-a-ns, five cento.”
He spoke in a dreary, disconsolate tone
which made the people more tired and
languid than ever. He went from tbe
smoking car to the rear of the train
and sold just two fans.
A colored t&gt;oy about the same age,
followed immediately after him, with
a big armful of new bamboo fans. The
difference in the two lads was striking.
Tbe darkey bail a cherry, business-like
way with him which appealed directly
to tbe comfort and to the pockets of
the perspiring passenger. In a pecu­
liar, boyish voice, as mellow as a flute,
he called out:
"Keep yo’selves c-o-o-l, now, ladies
an gemmen! C-o ney Island breazes!
A big fan only five cents! Zephyrs
from de billows! Buy 'em while you
Tho effect waa like a draught of cool,
air Everybody at once wanted a fan.
The darkey was os much in demand aa
the newtdaiy on an early train from the
suburbs. People left their seats to
avoid getting left. In two cant the
Imy sold sixty-seven fans. He could
have sold as many more if he bad had
them. He jumped off the platform aa
the train moved from the station, with
bis pocket full of change and bin heart
full of joy. "Golly!” be shouted, "dat
waa quick buaineito." The other boy
started in stupid astonishment, aud
wondered how it was done.

$45 and take the check as security.
The words were loudly off’ the man’s
lip. when greeny spit on both bunds st
•nee, shot out with his right and left
incliorns. and there was a thump!
thump! which knocked two men flutter
than panci kes.
•Softly, gentleman—softly!” said the
greenv, a* half a dozen men rushed up.
“I look like a last year’s punkin saved
•verin the basement of a canning fac­
tory. but after traveling with Barnum
“Oh, but haven't we had fnn to-day!”
for the Inst eleven years I ought to
know buckwheat from spring goslings. exclaimed a young lady to some of her
companions
an they settled down in
IPiek’emup and spungo off the blood
and turn ’em loose. They'll feel tired altout fifteen seats, a young man and a
maiden
to
each
seat, with one or two
all the rest of the day.
disconsolate young men leftover, as is
“Am de Hor. Peabody Bottom fall in the rule with picnic parties. “I don’t
de ball dis evenin,f” blandly inquired care if it was a Sunday-school picnic.
Briither Gardner as the meeting open- I’ve had one of the best times. Say,
Charlie, what’s that on your panta­
He was. He caiue forward with an loons ! You must have sat down on
expression of humility covering him tbe pie. Say, Mary, were yon. with ns
like a blanket, and when he bad taken | when—{.outbreak of laughter]—when
hiti station before the desk the presi­ tbe minister—[ another outbreak]—
dent continued.
when the minister kneeled down to ask
"Brudder Bottomfall, I am about to the blearing on our lunch there by tbe
present yon, on behalf of our organ­ big tree, the one that—” Here occur­
isation, wid a silver ruedal. Yon am de red Hie third laughing fit and tbe fiist
fust an’ only member of de Lime Kiln pause for breath. Mary improved die
Club eber receivin’ rich h gift, an’ opportunity by replying that she waa
some explanaa'iunH may be In order. not there, wherever it was, and to in­
You hns bin a member fur de las’ three quire what was so funny. "Well, re­
y’ura, au’ your conduct 'in an’ out of sumed the first maiden, "Rev. Hobbs
P.iradw Hull bn* been rich as to call lunched with us.
We spread onr
fnr constant praise.
We who hev
ings nut on the grass, and so he
watched you de cloweat hev observed kneeled down to ask the blessing.
[More laughter.] It—it makes me
“What you have lucked iu flower­ laugh so I cau’t tell it. Well, as I said,
pots in &lt;ie front yard him bin made good hr was kneeling down. He started out
by a big crop of cablmges io de back to say, ‘We thank thee, Lon^ in tbe
garden.
name of thy son Jeans Christ, but no
"Y^iur lack of cddecaabun has bin sooner bad he said thia than he jumped
made good by yonr industry.
about five feet up in the air.
You
"Wimr! yonr integrity ha&gt; caused ought to have heard the way he spoke
you to hunt up de owner of alost dollar those last two words. He just yelled
bill your luck has made you a two-dol- ’em out aa if be was swearing. It waa
-lui friend eiiery time.
shocking, and we girls started to run
"You have carried no motto on your away, when Jimmie Johnson •.»me and
h ick fur de world to lead, but your told u« what tbe matter waa.” “And
rent Ims alius liecn paid in advance,an’ what was itF “Well, just as the min­
your rubbord am neblier empty.
ister reached ‘Je’a horrid wasp bit trim
"Yon has not demanded to be sent to right tlirough the pants.”
-de ix’giakichur’ ua amvinber,‘lint. yonr
mu ourhnod resiwcks you an’ co’iier
"Well, it’s about grub time,” re­
marked a tramp to one of his fellows
"Just you
"Your prater* have not prevented on the station platform.
you,- uwybure from goin’ to sleep, but keep your eye on me an’ I’ll show yer
a trick what’s
wuth bavin’ wid
yonr kinduem in cms^ of misfortune.
yer. Go down there l&gt;ehind the water­
'&lt;Yourvoice has not bin heard from tank an’ wait fur me.” No, S did m be
the slump ur rostrum, but your whole was told, when No. 1 stepped behind a
family w’ar* wootrii under ehirte door- convenient firight car.
He was as
iu’de winter, an’lias ice-cream ebery ragged and dirty as lhe average of bis
third Bunday in de summer.
class. Hia hat hud probably done duty
"You have writ nn pnelry, lint when on the tup of a stick in some corn-field.

Failing from beneath his coat a
piece of cardboard that bad a railway
advertisement on one side, and that
was white on the ocher, be slashed its
corners bff with an old pocket-knife
and cut a scollop in one end. A piece
of white paper came from one of his
pockets. The cardboard, white side
out, was slipped under his dirty vest,
the scollop Just fitting his Dock.
The
piece of paper was deftly folded and
the corners clipped and placed aroand
his greasy neck. Two pins fastened
the paper to the,'cardboard; two / more
fixed the cardboard firmly^jHider his
vest. Just ,tb*&amp; Ute tfioroarfh train
came In. The^inner gong rattled on
the platform.
Over the steps of a
coach from behind the freight car came
Mr. Tramp. His mother wouldn’t have
recognised him. He was bare-headed.
His shirt front waa glossy white. His
collar wns the cleanest seen there that,
day. Ho had left his old l&gt;at lieliind
He looked nearly aa respectable as any
of the passengers with whom he rush­
ed for tbe lunch-room. At the counter
his ragged pants and clay-covered
shoes could not be seen bv the waiters.
'Here put these two plates of cold
chicken, them sandvitches an’ a con pie
o’coffees on a tray; quick now!" be
shouted; “got to go way back to tb©
sleeper with ’em,”
A few minutes
later two tramps were enjoying a snug
lunch liebind the water-tank.
"I say.
pard. how’s that for a game, anyhow !”
chuckled tbe one with a snowy bosom.
“Nothin’like puttin’ on style if yer
want ter get along in tbe world.”
Tbe prohibition law went into effect
in Iowa July 4th, and all saloons have
been closed, and intoxicants are only
drank on the sly. It will be interest­
ing to watch that state for a year or
two, to see if a great people can actu­
ally get along without liquors, and
live, and transact business. It seem*
aslbough they could, but there is nn
telling what will come over a people
that is forced by law to be sober.
In time the people in lown who desire
to drink will become proficient in evad­
ing the law. the same m they do in
Maine, where an innocent kerosene
lamp is liable to contain a slug of whiskoy, a ga* burner is a«r»’iged to draw
b&lt;&gt;er from a concealed keg, and botiles
of pickles contain biandy, aud mineral
water i* pare gin. Iowa will have to
watch canned tomatoes for fear there
ia a quart of whiskey to oue can of to­
mato. canned gnods of all kinds will
be objects of suspicion, while powder
kegs and prayer books may be made
for the .cession and filled with bever­
age that Ims to visit the Hawkeye state
in disguise. However, the inventive
genius of the country will supply
drunkenness to Iowa the same as it
does to Maine.

Dunng the services of one of the
Presbyterian churches in Ithaca, last
Sunday, a dove entered the auditorial)
and, after circling around once or
twice, alighted on the shiny pate of a
bald-headed gentleman. The symbol
of peace was rather unceremoniously
dislodged from ita resting place, when
it took wmg and flew to a perch near
fl:e ceiling. Just after communion
service was finished the dove floated
down from aloft, lodged on a table in
front of the altar aud began eating the
remains of tbe sacramental feast, but
it was not allowed to enjoy itself any
longer than it took a devout deiicou to
cover the distance between hia pew
and the table.
Affable old gent (to porter)—"Seems
to be an extremely clever gent that,
but—” (clever gent has been telling a
tremendons fish story about his ex­
perience iu the Arthurian pilgrim-,
age to the Yellowstone) "but isn't he
somewhat—that is, occasionally ad­
dicted to the practice of—of mendaci-

Porter—“No sir; he practices law,
and i« such a thunderin' big liar, he
would n’t have no show to practice any­
thing else in this town.”

Ata fashionable ball, MiaaGlytlyfry.
wbo ia rather careless in expressing
herself, approaches Mr. McPral, and
says: “Supper h.ready. Why don’t
you take a lady to eat!”
"Be—l&gt;c—because,”™ plied tbe stut­
tering McPeal, "I net—oer— tier—ner-

Parker
’s Tonic
hnluil; Idcitt fol Jeer Imiiciia.

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PARKER’S

This is the popular and exciting

HAIR BALSAM
the youthful color to

Of the age. With self guiding castor
Wheel, Center Tilt and Flexible
Frame, The Finest and Light­
est, vet the most durable
and best Mower in the
market. Also the ’

Crown Mower
As good a Shoe Machine as the trade
demands. Also

warranted to pre»rat falling ofihe hair aud to itmove datu.rnfTBn^ Ii.li..-

HISCOX A CO..

Our oflJcel* Ob;o*0e fhr V.8 Pslent OSce, sod
we CM obtain Palonu In lew Una than those re­
mole from WASHING TON.
S**&gt;4 MODEL OR DRAWING..W* advice t* to
■ •al.iOaMllIa. * - ...a

xetie* p*per of Immense circulation. AM) TliX
ONLT OWE THAT PCBT.16LKH THIS FREE.

C. A. SNOW a co.,
Oppoailc I'au-Bt OffiBe^WMhlnftoti, D C

EXCELSIOR BINDER
Binding Twine for all Binders. Re­
pairs for all Champion Machines
and Sections for all machines.
Single and Double Hay
Forks Carriers and
Hay Rope, Hay
Rakes
EAGLE

AND

LITTLE

GIANT

Horse and Hand Dump.

ioicnir;icn&gt;ot, increaaea ny acratcn
Inn; particularly at eight, *rema aa

"SWAYNE’S

OINTMENT*. I- a pie
Tester. Itch Salt Hur
,-aae. flox hr mail 50ct», 8 for 1.23.
Addrraa.
PR SWATNfcaaON, Pbii*.. P«. Sold Drugetou.

total

P1LLH"

rbltlah tongue, dry eoagti, du­
ll ti In hack lanjwf memory
lheae trouble* "SWAYNE’S
ore Box &lt;
’80 pill*] »&gt;y mail] »
Addrva* DR, SWATHE AND

Great Rnzli.h Toilet Article. Reetaree xrowtfc,
eolor rI&lt;&gt;« and *nf.ae«» RwnoTM Dandruff A iitocraoc tamlliei of Great Britain andorae II. Megan:
.ln-a»ln&lt;, Fragrantly perfumed. The favorite erf

C. L- Glasgow
I*
* I ■ I ML THE OLD
BALLS

tt. MAJ

reliable
livery
■■ ■■ J.
Proprietor.
I My convenience * for supplying tbe public
। with anything In the Liven- ttne are not excel
led in this part of lhe State.

FonrPair of best Matched Horses
In the county. Both

■SINGLE AND DOUBLE TORNOUTS
I With riding accommodation* for two or eight,
I furnished on abort notice and at lowest rate*.
I Patronize me and you will be happy.
JACOB OSMUN.

CORSETS

.
OUT CnUST made tk*t e*B be rvtorrwl by
it* porch*Mr
Ihrre *e*k* wear. IF not found

WINN BROS
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CHICAGO. ROCK 1SUKD4 PACIFIC R1

Oykr Truman's Stoke, Nabbtiixb.

'siraWoiK co';.‘ci«ys.‘fs.

Dental

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t even deM tlpUt n done srrvriliDg to Intent
mproved mode*. Call and see samples.

'WARE

LIAR

$60.5 TON

WAGON SCALM.

OPIUM HABIT!

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do t
PLATE WORK. Sattafactwn guarantee.

ALBERT LEA ROUTE

WINN BROS.

Wind Mills!Wells
I am better prepared than ever tielore to

Tubular and Drive Wells.

CREAf ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

Any Pump made will be furaiahsd.

man but be ought to be killed.

strait’* Brass Cylinder,
"Look at the doggie with tbe long
note!” aaid young MUtiadea at the
menagerie.
“What’s that called V
“That/ replied hia mother “is an ant
e iter.” "An ant eater,” he repeated
ihoughtfully.
"Then I wish they’d
feed him on Uncle Jack’s wife, ’cause
. site didn’t give me any birthday pres’ eat*

lain • ttioli

WABOH &amp; CARRIA8E WORKS.
I iitnnow ciMDforUbh nettled in my new shop
next door to Cbarfcs Middleton, and sm jxv- NlraM'i Olrbmled Wind Will.
psred to do anjibing in the line of Wagon and
This mill Lua stiff wheel and tbemachinery
Carriage wood work In better style than ever. I • capped over. . Repairing will receive prompt and careful at­
My pstron» can rely upon god work and rock
tention. Give me i call when In need nt any bottom prices tn every Instance.
wnrk In mv line him] 1 will satisfy you both In | Give me a trial,—5 mile* south of Nashville.
workmanship and price.

B. A. BBOOKS.

____________ OHK3AQO.__
ETHODIBT BP18OOPAL CHURCH-IL
Faaeett, Pastor. Servlcaa every Sab­
bath at 10.40 a. m. and 7 p. m, tfabhatk
school at 12 m. Praye- feeling every Thure-

M

CHURCH--Rev.
Llvennore, p*ator. Residence u Wok
t&gt;WNGKFGATiONAL

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1884.

VOLUME XI

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Kocher Bros.
JUST RECEIVED
------ —A——

old he nr love.
Old Ike. toe eow*l d,y. bed been at

support? A dark cloud settled on his
face.

Finallv be said:

bigges’ fool is man. I moot er knowed dat dar wan’t no truth in dat gat

□cation, like the drouth-grains of corn, time I sees de dfiber o' dat ice wagin,
scattered over the oob—Beriioda, by HI make it so hot fur him dat itll take
all his ice ter cool him off. It ain’t dat
xjtp’g stock of inherited and collected I keen fur de girl; oh, do. She’s a
De naixt time I
wisdom, and conceived the idea of wart in my sight.
chops her some stove-wood she’ll know
it.
I
’
m
gwine
in
dat
kitchen an’ fling
WM entranced. Where is the old man
। who would not be delighted by the at­ out dat bucket o’ water whut I drawed
fur
her.
”
'
I ‘entiona of a young woman! Of course

T
all and Complete T,in*
ifl|rt|ii*,ltttb* **««■
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Spring and Summer

DRY GOODS
-WHICH WICHa}-

CAP^FULLY SELECTED
—FROM THE—

Choicest Goods
In the Whelesals Markets.

PRICES
--WERE----

Keyer Kwin to be ss Loy as
They are Now I
A Complete line of

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

few and live so far apart that they
rarely exchange neighborly visits. Old
Ike had been unfortunate with his
wives. Before the war, when every
negro wm a*polygamist, he wm quite
a "catch,” and like all catches wm
caught. After the universal recogni­
tion of the rights of man, when a negro
' could marry “sho* ’naff,” the old fel
low soon found himself married to the
1 "sho* ’uufi” woman. She never allow*
ed bnsloww to grow doll; she made it
lively for Ike. He cleared out a law­
! yer*s well, and in payment, received a
। divorce. Shortly aftei wards, old Ike
married a "mighty likely yaller ’omen.”
! Sl&gt;e ran away with the deck hand of a
••'--’nltoat. Now, after many years
aud many twinges of rheumatism, it
wm encouraging to know that the
fair sex had not forgotten him.
To
him, Berlfnda’s smiles were like the
lighting of a candle in a dark room.
While the old fellow wm trimming a
rose bush, Berlinda, with her hair
“done up in great shape," came out
and said:
“W’y, jedge yer very tech makes the
flower® bloom."
“Thank yer fur dat compliment,’’ re­
plied the old man. bowing.
"It ain’
my tech, young lady, its de sunshine o’
yereyea. Jes* now, dis rose wax only
bud, bat when yerse’f corned oat, it
basted inter fall bloom."
"UacleTke. yer’s tryin’ ter flatter
meF
“Law, miss, sicb a thing is fur from
de truthfulness o’dis heah throbbin’
heart,” placing his hand on bis breast.
“Du heah tongue,” thrusting out the
physician's k&lt;Yto biilfousoess, “neber
spoke de false word ter de beautiful.
When de hawk says ter de Wno bird.

BUTTER ANO EGGS!

A BTOBT WITH A M0BAL.

Handsome Yoeng Millionaire—“Bo
you would like a position m companion
to my sisterF
Pretty Girl—“Yes, please; I would do
my very beat to give satisfaction.”
“Can you singF
“No, I am
“Youp“No; I
atud^Lmusie”
ably, then, you paint
crockery oZ-”
“It is needless to con tin ne the list
sir, I have no accomplishmeota.”
“Indeed!” Why, how have you pass­
ed your time since you left scboolF
"At home helping mother.
You see
"Pardon me for interrupting.* You
have said enough and----- ”
“Oh, do not say I will not do.
If
Decessary I can pick up some accom pl is h menu in a reasonable time, I am
sure.”
“You will not not do m a hired com­
panion because you are entirely too
good for the position, but if you will
take half of my fortune and me with it
I will consider myself the lock eat man
in the world.”
She did. ,

A big man and a smaller one went
into Mr. Harrington’s store late last
night and asked to look at some clothMr. Harrington himself waited upon
the visitors and was showing them var­
ious lines of goods when the door lead­
ing to his residence in the rear of the
store opened and in came on the run a
baby daughter of the Harrington fami
ly. The little one eame in hurrying
to escape her mother, and fell over a
box. Mr. Harrington left the custom­
ers and went to the rescue of the baby.
Xfter the little one was quieted and
placed on the floor be resumed hu bus
inesa. but io a minute she fell over an­
other box and apparently hurt heiwelf.
He left the customers and again looked
after the child.
At this the man turned to bis com­
panion and said: “Let’s go out of Gere.
I ain’t lool^ng for a nursery.”
The proprietor beard the remark sad
was not slow to respond. He said that
be had lived fifty-two years and
done twenty years of business, and had
had 30,000 customers, but he had never
had but two Harrington baLses. and
this wm the only one left. H. could
get along without the custocDer, and
the sale of a suit of clothes to him, but
be conldu't get along without the Har
rington baby, and he didn’t care bow
soon the customer “skipped.”
The dmd, who was looking at the
proprietor io slight aatouishmeat at
first, when the story wm finished, had
bis baokerchief out, wm wiping his

“Bat de hawk wanstor ter teat de
. blue bird. Uncle Ike.”
i “Yas, honey, an’ I coni’ eat yesse’f
I right now, yer’s.so sweet. Look heah,
chile, doan call me Uncle Ike. Er dub
•on ter heah yer ’dress me by dat titlemeot woul’ think dat Tse gettin’erlong
jes’ ole
IIvrtTV/'itT fTriT/rnuT in
io years,
years, when
when de
de troth
troth is,
is, I1 ’se
seje"
olc
I f£NTl\
ernuff ter vote wid vigor an’quickness.
“■
tl, rnrmnDar ain’er pusson Iin dis k.
heah
cunnu1 nity dat ken outrun dis chile.”
“Pl! bet yer that I ken outrun yer.”
i “Oh, yerse’f mout, honey, ’case light
I travels fast. Look er beab, ain’t yer
got no nreetheartF
“No, and I never had one.”
"Don de human farnHy bab been
Tfce /fia^ara Falls (RtntU. powful blind. I’se yer ’voted slabe,
honey. I neber iobed nobody befo’,
STANDARD (18 MsridUn) TIME.
an’ I’ae had my eye on yer eber since
MAIN LINK.
yer wuz er chile "
Tralaaon the Main Line'will paw Jaciuos
"W’y, yer didn’t know roe when I
a* follow.: _________________ _
wnz er chile, fur I waVt raised, in di®
state, an’ didn’t come heah till two
M*fl.
years ergo.”
“Dat may de true, honey, but Tse Harrington, exclaimed: “Partner God
seed yer in my dream*. Say, ain’t yer bleaa the baby.” He couldn’tdo much,
got some lub fur er active young pus.......... .... &gt;- — AnD«n&gt;&lt;t».00p.p-, „n like I tot Kain’
fliug enide de friends.

wQlparyoaibe Highest Market price
fcwtteii

KOCHKB BROS.

/VlIGH IOAN

Al/

“Fire !fire!!" yelled an inebriate on
“Flingin’ erside de flesh-pot® moat the street the other day
“Fire! fire ! F bawled out the police.
| be trouble, sah. Tee powerful fon’ o’
“Fire ! fire? F called out a citizen.
meat."
"WbereF anxiously asked a mer­
' “Yer doan un’erstan’ de parerble. I
EAHTWAHD.
chant in the vicinity. The patrol wa­
; didtf ynoaa dat yer won't bab no meat
gon captured the drunken dude and the
De’t AU
STATIONS.
ver eat, fur de Lawd knows dat ef yer
police gathered the dude’s high bat
waiter marry me, yer’d hab rou’ pig
aud ferociously observed, “fire it oct.”
(MM luoiiu
an’ baked lam’. Oh, say dat yer will
t,«5 MS
The judge, in alibis stern pomposity,
l.CM
Middlevflit...
be
mine.
Say
de
word
an
’
Hl
pull
out
7.07
1.3.4
the next morning said:
7.110
1.58
“Vat ish der charge of dis mans.”
7.4.5 TAB 1L«
S.10 Ml 12.47
Cteufotte.
“Faith he wm drunk and disorderly
ter think erboat it."
j “Lab kun’ think, honey. Hate ken in a high hat” said the police man.
8.16
“Und vat you say mit dot you fellers
When ken yer
5.56 &lt; think but lab kain’.
Detroit-.
11J0 11.46
mit a stovepipe hat on,” said the judge.
gin me der answerF
“Bay fire."
weATwahK
! “Pretty soon" smiling on him.
“I
“Veil, said the judge, “you may vent
Mall
8TATIOM8.
won't keep my precious waiting long."
out on the sharge of doonk, mit disor­
“Bless dat beauty’s sweet monf.
De
derly,
but I gives you 5 tollars ec ac4.00
Detroit
Eg
honey -dew falls when she’s in de neigh •
kound of det defective stovepipe by
11.50
8.00 borhood. Good bye," and the old man
12.15
year
bead.
”
_ ________ __
18.41
UM
•JB threw her a kiss m she ran away.
8-74)1
I io
“Who’s that you’ve been talking to
“This is al) nonsense about Russia
8.17
▼•nnootvlll®..
Nashville.......
4.10
1.40
___8Ji
Uncle IkeF
being behind the times,” said a Wall
2.07
8.OT
2.56
KastbMps.........
The old man turned away and saw street banker, who was reading a
MMilevfllff....
8.80 1OS5
UB
Mt
MulkiUle
approaching.
,
newspaper, to another gentleman.
a.
40
8.80
Grand Rapid®..
"Talkin’ter dat sweet Berlinda^ehile.
“I don't know, bat I don’t think
Through CmcbM and rflecpiug Car» to and Oh, she’s got de sweetes’ moaf I eber there is maeh civilisation in Russia."
from Grand Rapids and IX-troR. All train*
“Yon don't, eh!
Well, just read
- - - - _ ■ ----- wi.k rH(n.
"An’ do you love hefF
this account of a government official
Ll. BROWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
"Wid all de soul whut de good Lawd having gotten away with 10,000,000
Asst Gen. Sup. Jscksoa. GenT Sup. Detroit.
iiabgintae. Yas, an’ Pse gwin ter roubles. If that’s not a sign of cultiva­
o. w. ruggLeb. _
I Ticket Agent, Chicago.
tion, then the Americans are a race of
‘•I wouldn't if I waa youF
^urbarians.”
Ex... 5.46a.m.

Arrbetroll 8.20a.m.'jjDe haUl’ wid meF

Atkntie sndParfgcfcxpnw—rma’daUy

l£fi

u

IS

“I wouldn’t many her if I wm yon,
’cause she don’t like you.”
npport nf all worthv, true, rtcadlaat and iion“Who doanF opening his eyes.
ora • Brotear Kutgtt
c
“She don’t. I heard her tell tlial
feller that drives the ice wagon that
H. A. Baaan, K. of R. 8-,
/
you was the biggest old fool she
saw. Baid she was bavin’ fun with
you. She wants to marry that fellow.”
The old man leaned on die fence for

"Old Zach,” evidently had a sort of
gnm humor if the anecdote ia true that
on one occasion during the Mexican
war the army ran out of wadding for
their guns, whereupon Gen. Taylor or
dered the boys to use their biblea.
When ordered to Are the general said:
"Now. boys, show them bow to scatter
the gospel in Mexico. JFirer

ALLAH PHXEBTOFS ADVICE.

---------

gibing, Imj laughed and said be would

NUMBER 45.
THE SOCIAL PM.1B SHIM.

Mr. Plgkerton—old All«u, *• be «M Chicago mao onnght ten fine hippopo­
tamus and a rhinoceros only a eoopk&lt; pleasant rennioo and two -handedrentinieceuct with aa oW-Liroe friend,
caught a bmms of sea lions. Bless me
if I didn’t treiwbte when the man talk- years. Daring that time be nas been in
of a noble maple in the beanttfal gar­
the penitentiary, aad I, having been
den of bis Monroe street home, which while I tried to horh ,t lb. ide, of
catching such tiriogs in Wisconsin, I &lt;
daction of which may encourage many actually shivered when I threw io a ithrough different walk* •£ life.
struggling men.
“My yowth," said Mr Pinkerton, was
a continuous straggle. I knew but lit­ yon. I trolled along foe half a mile,
tle of the Joys of childhood; my fate aud became nervous every time a weed
was work. When I was old enough to would catch my hook, and the man and apparent wealth.
My friend,
see the distinction between right and who wm rowing me began to get excit­ prior to his retirement, Ind been en­
wrong—and I think if children are ed m I jumped aronwd in the boat. gaged in the wholesale bwegbag trade
property educated they will realize the Pretty soon aomethiog-eacirhtmy book. and general grand-Ihveeay business,
the difference—I obeyed the dictate® of I goes* it wm a log. and the folks who and his experience hud rimopewed his
my couscienee, and to that I ascribe got the hook next day said it was judgment and1 knowledge- of ha man
r.iy success in life. No matter bow caught on a stamp, or something, bat nature, rcalltb-m^ mind- eww, sev­
many temtations were placed.in my ns qaick m it struck the hook I could eral of his maxims.
way I adhered to my prindDels. Id see a hippopotamus, come to the Mrpolitical matters conscience was my faee with its, month open m plain as er to follbw a man very far who- bought
guide. Early in life I enlisted in the I can see that boose over there.
I strawberries in January. Ifiv said that
cause of my native coun try’•( Beotia nd) jumped up in the boat and shouted to wealthy people were noOthe ones who
freedom and when I came to the Uni­ the man that I h id got a hippopotamus, bought tlie- high-priced: seate- t» bear
ted States I became a rod hot abolition­ and be yelled to sit down- or I would Patti, or ate^rreen Dene-ftr CHriarmaa.
ist I have erred many times in my tip the boat over, bat I stood np and
It ia tbe JAmes Crow ariateemt and
life, but I have eudoavored to right pulled on my hippopotamus,, and conld nickel plated* social favorite with the
every wrong unwittingly committed.
see it nearing the boat, straggling, and tin-foil iMck^llamond io Ma- oaly shirt
“Many young men have come to me iMhing the water. I wm scared, bat who buys things-because they ate high,
applying for advice and assistance. My wm boaori to land my fish, and I de­ and get side-tracked al Stag- Biasi- with
advice hw been the same in every in scribed it to the man rowing for ma, ten years for repentance.
stance. If a young man is willing to and told him to get ready wfctra ctreu*
I wish that Dbad a- vome liko-aleg­
work and to lead an honest life he tent for a landing net, to scoop it in horn, thakl might *it on die corner of
will be successful. I have given pe­ the boat. I coaid see the man wm a cloud and psoelaim to the wnrH' shat
cuniary assistance to some applicant®, frightened, m I got the aaimal near the man who isris apoigbee- to- bnevk
and I acted nnwieely. A healthy young th.- boat. He looked atme as- though his neighbors ooM'witb eavy io liable
man needs no pecuniary assistance I wm the worst case he had ever taken to get a chance-to recover ltis-liM*aleep
from his friend* if he Hm got the get­ oat fishing. Finally I got the hippo- under the geatio guardianship od the
up in him which mnkes men of sound potaniua right up near the boat; in my
principles.
imagination, and wm tellingthe man and provided.
“A number of young men just start­ to hit it on the bead with an ear,, when
Fewer people are actual b* footed" by
lug out in life Mked me for advice m the man dropped the oars, jmnped out band-me-dowapewip than is-peoersdty
to what profeMion or busioeM they of the boat and started to nwnb- ashore. surmised. Tbsee who bovwarrivwd* at
should enter. In every instance I ad­ I looked after him. and while my back
monished them to steer clear of count­ was turned the hippopotmaaa- had call to mind frosn- twentyysevom* to
ing-room® and store®. My experience crawled into the boat, and with its thirty-nine peoplin'their owDhroriMm
has taught me that clerk# of every de­ month open, aud the spoon hook caught who have soughrtoget timerbotTtepscription are the neoot unhappy mor­ in its upper lip, wm coming tor me.
tals, m they ure expected to live and That was too ranch. I wm willing to fell with a sickcmag tiitid.
dress well on small vaiarie®. I know catch a hippopotamus, bat I didbU-want
of hundreds of clerk® in Chicago who one to catch me, and m it neared ‘me 1 seem. Only aflrw wotiMi ago-»a. ass
are compelled to steal and pilfer in gave a yell and jumped out of the boat who occupied a Mteeo-ddBa* • seat* at
order to keep op appearance®, while with the animal after me, and I wm the opera fainted^ and wham, they bad
industrious young meehanics save a floundering around, trying- to get carried him out and*worked'hM»&lt; toe
little money every week in the year.
away from it, when a boat load&gt;of fel­
“Many young men from the country lows from the Gotel picked me up. I be alarmed andovcrbauhufithim.aliteie.
are ruined in large citie*, aod my men totd them aboat the hippopotamus, and they found that bis shirt- inoom - was
could tell you of scores of promising tried to show it to them foRowing us pinned to hi* vest/and hio* cuffs were
young gentleman whose honorable ex­ io the water, but they woaM'not be­ pinned to the ianHe- of tte&gt; slee«wof
istence ended at the bridewell. They lieve it, and they took me to the hotel, his spike-tail coat, beeaaso there wan
came to Chicago with the expection of and sent roe to this hospital. I anoer- nothing else to panto, and to-onlyjsore
finding work, aod being disappointed stood they dragged the nvev for the
they fell into the hands of thieves and body of the man who wm with me, bat
Little do we know of tl *&gt;aotoak.'suf­
thug®. It seems to me that the news a few days after they got a dispatch fering thst iagkiag on alll around! no.
paper of the country should warn from him somewhere in Illinois, telling Do yon think It harts my .sonsitiooKiayoung men against coming to large then* to send his trunk down there. I ture to be frowned upon by- the proud
cities. Of course, *ome are successful, gues« be got ashore aud never stopped and haughty milkman's alternate* as
but to tbe great majority the step is running until be got to Illinois. The lie rudely Jostlee-ane on Hideray to' the
fraught with danger.
landlord says it is hard to get a man to draw-circle, whale 1 joyoanly climb-to
"Young women also shonld avoid go out rowing for a msn who looks red the peanut-gaHoty, nottijr'buturning, to
large cities. When they arrive from io the face, ns they think he m liable to myself “Empty.ie-the Ckadle. Baby’s
their country bon&gt;e» they are innocent see hippopotamuses. Well, that was Gone,” or a bar from some other great
and easely fall yictims twtheprofession­ two weeks ago. and’I am better now ;
al ‘mMhers* of tbe dtie®. Giris can but 1 shall never teach inteaicating li­ silive in that way. I couH call a block
earn more money in *&gt;mall towns and quors again, and I want to get oat of of stock in my Nsw JesoMdera* mine.
citiea. Thousands of Chicago factory this hospital and go around tearing
girls and clerks in the
good® stores ^Zn“iFSvjif&lt;mMlta tiwUhaveSS &gt;nd sit in the baldheadaAl row myself,
cannot earn more than five dollars per pictures of hippopotamuses on. It is if I wanted to? but I’d rather not. oocqweek. They hare to pay from one to wrong to frighten drunkards that way. py a eeat in u mixed company.
L’d
two dollar* room-rent per week, which
rather ait among business stete that
leaves them a ba!lance of three dollars
He was from the rural districts of are paid for than snaDsar-tails that
for board and dress. The result of Dakota. There were wheat apoatea ia will have to W returned text day..
such a life is apparent. Look at oar his hair, and a sort of real-estate-bloom
factory girls. Starvation is written expression in his eye. Be sat on a hap® it’s plebeian and vulgar*, but it’s
upon their faces, or if they they escape
beer keg opposite a Washington ave­ comfortable. Really, .we need as maoh
the marks of hanger you can aotke the nue saloon, with an eaae and grace reform in society m ww do • ia. poMtic.
If I hadn’t so much to attend to mgaelf
marks of a shamefot life. 1 have mad*)
that indicated he waa txorn to that po­
several efforts to induce the newspa­
sition. "Soil.” he remarked, “you bet
pers to call attention to this state of
youraweet life Dakota ean put up J the
affiant., but bare been only partially
my brill iast social record aud personal
gosh rangedest lay-out of rich land io
magnetism, I could elemta sesiety
successful.”
several degrees Fahveftbeih
"Raise anything hut wheatF
WHAT IMAGINATION WILL DO.
Society is too apt to interfere- that
“Wai, I should sgy ’twould.
Ef
the riff-tafi and thecomutoa. Laid' are
A man who has been drinking pretty you’ll show anythingr'twout raiaej.m
fooled and blinded)by the glare and
hard for a year or moee, nod who had give yer the best alab-dauged fans-1 in
been missed for a few weeks, was seen Catamount county. I never run up
age jewelry.
walking about in the vicinity of a hos­ against sech cantankerous land ia my
On behalf of tho riff-raff and) com­
pital recently, and a man who knew life. Why, Dardnerv I started to. build
mon hard, I desire to state than we are
him, and has watched his downward a barbed wire fenoe around my farm
not. We find that fey..wearing blue­
last fall; I got it ’bout a quarter done
glass goggles wn oau jutglam a dia­
an’ had ter quit on account of^ther
mond as big as a cut-glaas ink-stand.
tered into a conversation. The drank snow. Wbeu I want out in th® spring
Let as remember that clothe* dbaot
ter
finish
ther
fence,
ther
darned'^wire
ard said that be had bad a fearful
had commenced!Io grow an’ vrM^nin- make the man. It ia the head and
heart that makes tue man;, though, of
sick, bat be bad undergone an experi­ nin’ all over mg wheat field. 1 trained
course, he hauld aha w e that bo baa a
ence that Imd taught him a lesson, and ther stuff an’ she’s grown about half
good, light-nsnning andidniabla liver.
be should never drink again.
The way round ther whole bixniz bow an’
He ought also to have a stomach which
friend asked him to relate his experi­ if nothing happens I’ll commence to
will not caave watcrme'sma in Janraise barbed* wire and1 raise the* d—1
ence, and he did. m follows:
“You see, I had been full for a year with eastern,manufacturers, in a few
or more* us til I was on tire verge of de­ weeks- Yns, sir, that’s ther kind o’ thirty day*.
lirium tremoos, and my friends, who soil we've got in Dakota. Why, I left
“I would like ca-Mkyaatia lake some
are pretty well off. advised me to go my sulky plow out in the field !s&gt;t
out to one of the summer resorts, and winter mx’ when I went ter get it" this
brace up. Thev said I conld go fishing spring Yad grown so big it took four tatingly in. the wuidesKsot a saloon.
and bare a good time. Well, I do like horses, to draw it out of the ground.
fish. For a week before I went away I broke it up and sold it for old iron Brooklyn a few day* K» luo afraid
I bad noticed circus bills on the bill and made enough out of it to buy six
ahead.
boards, on which wm a picture of two
hippopotamuses in the water, with
“A throe of pain my being fibs, and asked, holding him hack with both
their mouths wide open, and I got to
thinking bow, it would scare a man to racks me with his clutches," is the way hands.
“Why, over one hundred and fifty
be trolling for pickerel, and get a hip­ a sweet singer of Iowa starts a poem.
popotamus on his hook. 1 laughed The Hawkeye maid should be careful
when 1 thought of it and couldn’t keep about her diet. Hearty laboring men frveser.’’
“It must have been terrible. Stilt
It off my mind. I went out to a sum- can eat the frisky cucumber and tooth­
some melon without feeling any ill ef­
and hired a man to go oat and row a fects; but poets and others whose
boat for me. He didn’t know my con­ minds are on a constant strain are apt
dition, and when 1 told him to take me to have strains elsewhere if they in­ a look of ieve unutterable-.” we ■ will
where there was good hippopotamus dulge in too much garden truck.

k—

�Same

feel*

HATnKDSy^y*}lll. Y&lt; 1WM Wfoll
bndbuih, &lt;xi Friday, and lived only

f EDITORIAL NOTES.

two boar* afterward.

’ If you wntild mit fall tet&lt;» sin, do not
tit by tlw door of temptation.

filled the ti»ell of a breeeh loader with
powder and exploded it with a match.

Tbrreare288 0(Miladian*inlheUuiwri
Stare*. No wonder the regular array

Wednesday morning Henry Heat-

quid
w I rose num
more awili

dug s(&gt;iiidiitvw under
re) head &lt;16wn ward*.
Forest fire* hare been raging north aupervfahifl of Lime Hoag. Lime fa
the "Irosi" td^dteiptth.
• . Chpnrgp fclhrk li** ,hi« house nearly
the Tawak regions. • Tire damage up to
tile
small, the’ fire"faring
mostly .enSiAed toawAeip fallen’lim­ some dwelling., George has quite a
iter .fields, fences, some lumber, and taste for nice things.
Our merchants are doing a thriving
Shingle*. Ciliwns have kept busy
fighting tbe fire, bat it i* now thought business, Mosher has enlarged his store
and
now ha* a tine building fl0.x90, he
that the greatest danger is past.
Some week* ago an improper inti­ keeps several clerks busy all the time
macy aorung up between John Harder waiting on customrre.
W. Bri*U»l, the uew Hardware mer­
and Mre. G«&lt;orgr Baggrriy, of Canan­
daigua, near Hudson. On: hearing of chant is also getting hi* share of trade,
and
bid* fair to make a success. A few
it tbe woman'* hnsbnnd committed
•nicide by hanging himaeli. and on the more such “solid” men with capitol to
locate
here and then al! Licey needs to
2tml, Mr*. Baggeriy, the unhappy wife
.
added another chapter to the terrible become a city is a railroad.

Manistique bv Mrs. Rama, into whose
houne he was trying to enter.
Campaign honor Is different from all
An 18 month* child of David TrilL of
other intoxicating stuff. It make* the
Nrison, Kent county, mt down ia a
victim want to hurrah and carry a
pail of hot water sodding him ao *evtorchlight when none but the officers
of the clubs can rxpect to secure an
Mra. Birner, of Frankemuth, so ter­
ribly injured by a hammer iu the hand*
When the last call of tAe house was of her iimane husband, died on Satur­
ordered Mr. Cnx mid. “Let •• die with day. Hei* insane on religion* *nhjeet*.
d«* qooHiro." And with thia awful pun
William Kimhle.* reditetrt of Vicks­ affair by taking her own life, with poi­
Oar Estes Cosaty Neighbor*.
lowering like a blade cloud above its burg ail his lifts oo* nearly fifty yean son, one morith-frum the day that her
hueband ends I hi* oxieCeace.
record, the last nemion of the fortyNew wheat ia coming into Char­
At
Grand
Rapids,
July
28.
the
Salva
­
ly Monday suorniug, hanging by
lotte, and selh for 85 cents per hnahel
tion Array turned out and rni«ed high
Walter Smith, of Delta, fell from a
Congress ha* don* a generous deed
“Raised” greenbacks are mid to be jicka on the street*, beating dram* and mowing machine.
Result, broken
in placing General Grant upoa the re­ uumerMM at Buchanan. A well-to do : am borines and yellimr like mail peo­ arm. , .
..
tired Hat- It ought to aupplemeut thia farmer of that place has been arrested ple. Mayor Belknap called upon tbe
William Waggnner, one of the old­
act bv retiring his son* also. They for pawing a $10 bill raised to repre- police and a lively skirmish en*neri. est residents uf Walton, died suddenly
should not be permitted to transact
The mayor read the riotacLand the po­ last week.
bn*ine*a on their “par” value any lon-'
Jerry Phelps, foreman of the ho*e lice charged the crowd and lodged the
L. T. Sntliff, of Delta, fell fronf a
company at Whitehall, wm run over entin army in the police station* and load of wheat last week, and was ser­
! by a ho*e cart and instantly killed the jail, where tUcy-made the night iously in jit red.
%
While Congress was tinkering with! while running to a fire.
He wm 18 hideous by tinning hy^Qjumd-sCreau)Mr*. C. B. Hollister, of Bellevne, fell
♦he tariff, making long-winded speeclie*
ing at the top of/their voice*.
year* old.
from a cherry tree last week nustaining
and working with reference to “cam­
James Mead, a farmer ou the KnwLast, week tbb house of John Deller, severe bruising.
paign material,” the Greeley party, for’ kawlin river, near Bay City, dropped. in Oregon, Lapeer county, caught fire
H. Perry, of Ainger, was scraped off
whose relleltim appropriation was de­' dead July 23, from paralysis of the from burning brush, and consumed toof a.load of inv which he wm driving
layed for week* were alowly starvingr heart, while watching with » tick gather with bh little S vear-old daugh­
into hfa barn last week, and seriously
to death.
- 1
daughter.
ter. It aeems that Mr. Duller wanaway injure'l.
.
Charles Russell, sect to stat e's prison nt work, and the died a' la -.lied to tl e
Jacob Mikesell of Charlotte had a
Jeff Davis, Robert Toombs, and R.
’ from Chesaning, Saginaw county, in house became ignited, when Mr*. Del­
voluble hor*e stolen Satnrday night.
M. T. Hunter, three of the most active
। 1881, on a fifteen years sentence for ler went in sea* ch of her hudiand to No trace of the thieves has been ob­
promoters of the rebellion, are still
alive, with the prospect of several। murder in the second degree, escaped put ont the fire, la tving the child in tained up to thia writing.
the houne, When they returned the
Tbo republican county convention to
year* of life yet for each of them, while, Sunday evening.
Dave Gray, of Burr Oak, ia in jail whole structure was in fl irnee nnd their nominate delegate* to the state and
the statesmen who foiled and conquer
.
charged
with
committing
an
aseult
on
child
cnuld
not
be
rescued.
Mra.
Del
­
c-&gt;ngre**ional convention* will beheld
ed them have slept for years in the
a 1 L-year-old girl. The sheriff was ler fa said to jure lost her rea-um since at Sampson hall, Charlotte, Wednes­
obliged to shoot him before capture tbe occurrence of the *ad event.
day, August 6th.
China exprewe* a determination not’ could be effected.
Muskegon Iim a bad case of poison­
A young man living north of Char­
Mrs. Sylvia S. Olds, aged sixty years, ing. Mollie Milligan, a notorious wo­ lotte, named Reben Victory, had the
to yield to the demands of Franco andI
a general war between the two coun­ wife of Herman H. Olds, living five man wm formerly the toi*tre**of John first Auger of bi* left hand torn from
tries appear* Inevitable. With the• miles west of Paw Paw, suicided Tues- Sprick, who boaids with the farndv of the socket, while engaged in threshing,
cholera on onecside and hostile Ger­■ day night by drinking kerosene and Wm. Fritz. She wmcmI off bvSprick, Saturday afternoon.
many on the other France may AndI araenic. Cause, family trouble.
and on Monday-she managed to convey
A Bellevue runaway team ran
A 10-year-old sou of Gvo. Coultin, a package uf “Rough on Rats” into the through the principal street of that
considerable trouble in co-erdng the•
almond-eyed Mongolians.
*
who lives near Washtenaw County tea-kettle from which the family cof­ village and four mile* into tbe country
Poor House, wm accidently shot in tbe fee wm made. Fritz, hi* two daugh­ without doing any damage. The feat
Mr. Blaine ha* been a prominent fig­■ forehead by an unknown person laet ter* and Snrick* drank the coffee aud could not have been accomplished in
ure in public life so many years thatf Friday. The wound proved fatal.
were thrown into convulsion*.
All Nashville.
Mr. Gilbert Liddle, of Colon, wm in day Tuesday physicians labored with
hi* record is familiar to every intelli­The Jnly term of the Eaton county
gent man in America. Hie splendidI tbe loft of bi* barn, July 15, aud fell the sufferers and succeeded in saving circuit court opened at Charlotte Mon
talent*,bis ripe scholarship, hi*magnet­- about fourteen feet, striking on bi* all but Fritz. The murderer mode her day with 27 cases on the calender, in
ic oratory and hi* intimate knowledgej head and uhouidera, inflicting injuries escape but bo been apprehended io eluding only three criminal cases.
of public men and national affaire,. from which he died tbe next day.
Chicago.
James Leonard pleaded guilty to com
Saturday moi ning while Mrs. Orvin
plane him at the head of the great meni
Again Iim the plucky-village of Ced- pound larceny and wm remanded for
Hick*, of St. Johns, wm sitting in a er Springs, a short distance north of sentence.
of America.
neighbor's conversing plcaiuintly, she Grand Rapids, been sweptout by fire,
They had a big Republican ratifica­
Some of the Democratic editors have’ wm stricken down with a pftralytic making three time* it ha* bonie th’*
tion at Charlotte Wednesday evening.
begun to hint that tho next adroinistra stroke. Which she has since died.
*courge within a year. At 8 o’clock One
hundred and fqrty
plumed
tiSn will bo without a lady in the'
Geo. W. Crawford's mill and lumber Friday afternoon fire broke ont in knights iu bright uniforms and new
White House, as Gov. Cleveland is a1 yard at Utia, Newaygo county, wm toJohnson &amp;. Link's lumber yard, caught torch lights, p raded and Hon. E. S.
bachelor. They seem to forget several1 tally destroyed by fire Monday. It fa
from burning stumps a few rod* from Lacey, Robt. Frasier and Judge Vanpossibilities. Mr. Cleveland may mar­’ nuppesed that it caught, from wood
their mill, and soon communicated Zile spoke to the house.
ry Iwfore next March, and whether he' tires. Seven or eight million feet of
with the mill and village. The entire
Tlhe Prairie Queen Hook aud Ladder
does or not Mr*. Blaine is not dead yet,• lumber burned. Loss $90,000.
husinens portion wm awept away, to­ Company, of Charlotte, cliampious.of
and it is possible that she may live forr
Frank Blondin, of St. Chailes, Sag­ gether with twnty-five residence*.one the State, Hccompaimxl by about fifty
several years to come, and there may inaw countv, sold hl* fanu three week*
saw mill, a lumlier yard, the Grand interested citizen*, left by *prcial car
b* a lady in the White House after' ago and started fur Saginaw with about
Rapids &amp; Indiana depot, and all the Tuesday morning for Bellevue, O.,
all.
________
$700 with him. He has nut been Been hotel*. Two stores, the Clipper of where they entered in ahe sweepstake*
We notice by our exchange* that O.. since aud it fa feared be baa been foul
tice and one saloon fa all that remain* race at the State toernament.W. Rnggle*, the young, but efficientt. ly dealt with. He left a wife and five of the business portion, except the
Cliarlotleh&lt;w organized a “committee
general passenger agent of tbo Mich­■ children.
nhiugle mill owned by C. Pelton. None of fifty,” to promote business and
The body ef C. R. Ford, a lawyer, of the churches. or «diool houses were manufacturlug interests in that city.
igan Central railroad, has been offeredI
the general psnsenger agency of the• who wm debarred at Detroit ia*t wiu- destroyed. No one wm injiired except Thu executive committee consist of D.
New York Central road. We are not: ter and subsequently drowned at Mun ediior Sellers who was bidly scordod B. Ainger, presedent, Samuil Robin­
informed whether Mr. Ruggles has ac­. roe, has been found in Lake Erie. about the face anil eyes. The territory son. E. S. Lacey. A. D. Baughman. F.
cepted the position or not, but it seems। There bad excited a strong suspicion burned over, i* nearly fifty acres. The A. Hooker, E. T. Church aud G.E.Ely.
tn be the unanimous desire of the trave­. uf foul play until it was known thalhe fire apparatus at the village is very secretary and treasurer.
ling public of thia portion of the coun­. bud skipped out.
limited and consists only of one old
Charlotto contains 879 families, and
Geo. Cook, an inmate of the Ionia hand engine und a sroull bose cait. ot these Ware without children, which
try, that he refuse the tempting offer,,
and continue with the old and reliable■ house of correction, died yeaterday of The bucket brigade did good service makes it evident that there are about
delirium tremens. He bad been in pri­ in several localities and were effective 949 husband* in Charlotte who are do­
son only tinea the 17th, aud bi* akin in checking the fire on the soath side. ing nothing toward* the. increase of the
The Manchester (England) Journal WM8O full of whiskey when he arrived
The estimated lo*» is $900,000, covered population of that beautiful and enter­
has an editrorial on the Presidential there that the jim-jams broke out the
by about $75,000 Insurance.
prising city. This is a bad state of
campaign in the United States, in the day after hi* arrival at the prison.
affaire and should be investigated.
course of which it says: “The Democrat
The Campaign lie met Sad-Eyed
South Lyon, Oaklaud county, ha*
Charlotte has the reputation of being
nominee is George Washington Curtis, tbe banner yonog family. Father,mo­ Truth on the Avenue last Tuesday
one of the quietest and most law abliand the Republican papers do not talk of ther and twelve children all live at morning.
ging cities in the state, but that there
any one H*e. The Republican candi­ home, two children lie in tbe cemetery,
“How are you.” said the Campaign n? a rouah element there, which i*
date is one Stephen Grover, of Cleve­ and the mother fa but 38 years old. The
Lie.
bound to crop out occasionally, will be
land, Governor of New York, and all father ia 0 veteran of tbe twentieth
•Tam feeling very badly,” reiuaYk'd
readily perceived from the following:
the Democratic paper* arc trying to Michigan infantry in tbe late war.
Sad-Eyed Truth. “Just regard my sal­
About two o’clock Sunday morning a
show how unworthy a wan he ia.” It
Miss May Brooker, a pretty girl went low complexion and debilitated gait crowd broke into Gardner’* skating
is awful to contemplate the darkness
to Chicago from Saginaw thiee month* and my terrible attenuation.”
rink and Chas. Cornell and Dan Hay­
in regard tn American politics in which
“Ye*, yon are looking mighty peak­ den Lad a prize fight. After eight
ago and obtained a position in a retail
Englishmen would grovel if it were
dry goods store. She now appears a* ed,7* said the Campaign Lie. “Butaa I roand* were fought both parties were
not for the enlightening influence of
complainant in a suit for breach of am very well, and there will be no pos- so badly used up that it was deci led a
the English pres*:
promise and bastardy brought against aible necessity for yourpreaewee this dntif,_______ , ■ __ _________
Fred Reynold*,a middle aged man em­ summer, owing to my large contract, I
MlCHflUX news.
would advise yon to take a vacation.” Last Grand Exenrrion ef the Seaaon to
ployed at the stock yards.
Portland^ M« » »»d the Bea Shore.
“I will follow your advice,” replitd
Mra. Joseph Van Fleet, of Decatur,
Herman Knnolfaki, of Alpena, drowwdied of a broken heart. She nuraet! Sad-Eyed Truth. “Goodbje.”
ed Sunday.
Will Imtb Dev-oi* Ti» Mlchliraii Cen­
Then
Sad
Eyed
Truth
went
out
into
her
husband
through
a
winter's
tickTho*. Carlisle, a butcher of Monroe,
tral R. R.. Turaol'T. Ao«o»« Mb. *o
dcwv and when he recovered be left tbe country and curled up in a eave NhqnMFdk, theft. L»«rei&gt;re Rlret,
w«* found dead io bed July 22.
Jeaae Phelp*wa*nin over by a horse her. Weak from exhaustion she be­ where it could not possibly be discov Montreal. Qnebee. F.b, nn’k the MoonCart, at Montagne, Wednesday night, came srek. Soon she learndd that he ered, and the Campaign Lie linked Him. Portland, Heine.
had deserted her aud then she lost her arms with a couple of Democratic poli­ Shore, enaWhig tourists
And inatnntly killed.
behold
JtMnph Chapman died at Burr Lake, reason and death came to her rescue. ticians and began to hobnob with them the most charihlbg riyer,
e “,d
Albert Petertua fa under arrest at over the pkaaant time they would all
Monday, from ifOurit# received in fall­
mountain scenery of Canada and k
Howell for ass Milt with intent to do have together during tbe summer and
ing from a cherry tree.
Engiatd,
and
to
enter
the
very
f
Willie ^haddean. a Haginnw City boy great bodily harm, a state prison of­ autumn.
of the Presidential range. There is al­
fell frurn * ah ingle ahed a few day* fense. He fa accused of committing
A woman hastily entered a lager beer so numerous side trip tickets sold at
tlii* crime on a little 2-year-old step­ saloon and demanded of rhe proprietor:
ago ftnd died from hi* injuries.
greatly reduced rate* in conneetiofi
Loiii* Barry a 10-yeax-old youth, wa* daughter, whom, it fa said, be pounded
“Has my husband been in here!”
with these excursion*, including Bea­
drowned, at Bay City, July 21, while until totally blind, while her leg fa
“I don't know him,
fa he a tall ton, Newport, New York, Saratoga,
fractured in two places and an arm man!"
-bathing with aome companion*.
Lake George, etc. For guide, giving
W. A. Waltz, a miIooo keeper of broken.
full particular*, address E. H. Hughes,
About a vear ago, Thurston Tewka
Marahall,.dropped dead in In* More
•Red headed!"
Michigan Passenger Agent, Detroit.
bury,
of
Almont
tuwmdiip,
married
the
Tuesday. Excessive tire of liquor.
•Y s, and i ed complected'.*''
Mich.
Edward Culver, a Bay City lad, was daughter of Benj. Skinner, of Good­
'Full bcardF
i A cookery book *ayu, “Alwavsum-ir
•motlicresl byaotoc materia) burning in land, Lapeer county. Two weeka ago
Mra. Tewksbury wm confined and her
I a salt codfish -before buying it.” We
the mum ti. which ire wm confined.
'Wear a slouch hall”
.
j aliv*y« do, and after buying it, too,—
Mur/E. Grey, a coim»d woman, of IG-year-old sister came to take earc ________
About this time she and
Detroit, nicided, Sunday night, be- of her.
“He wm here not five Minuter iwro; j or three or four days after. The fact
4inC? het husband wax convicted of Tewksbury disappeared, the latter tak­ He came in, drank a glass of lemonade, । &gt;• you can smell a salted codfish withing $125 belonging the father.
sod then walked down the street."
out buying it at all, if you get witbin
Lircei.Y.
Thursday a little daughter of Otto
“Dr nk what!”
ten roil* of where it fa. Tbe odor of a
A Grand Rapid* husband intercepted
“Lemonade.”
, salted codfish fa like ibe darknv*e that
alette I to hi* wife from another mun, Geraaback, a Polander, who live* at
“Wrong man!” die said. &gt;1 looting ! once settled ou Egypt; It» something
Detroit, fell into a ywill barrel ana
i
be fell.
i-sintc agreed «wj Ttte mtetioc took drowned. The barrel wa* sunk in tbe i herself ont of tho door.

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Everything dean, sweet, fresh and tender
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Notary Public. SpecUl sUentlon giren to
collecting *nd conveyancing. Office in tbe
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H as tings will attend to legal business tn any
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•
at
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�THE DOWNWARD COvHSE.

JULY M. IBM
Ini e

•Denver &lt;CoL) TrlbunsM
tee since there camw lo Colorado
firom Indiana
Ma«. R

|

Maa. F. McDaaav,

tired of monarchies, bad emigrated to
America and started a German paper in
an Indiana dty. In Colnrad e’s mountains
iHy, consisting

TlH-r&lt;-

&gt; briMbl prn.p«-r in
bwUii— !«f &gt;he nunw utl Im bMMM*. bin tor W--M7’hK* to in it W fearful looking-for

of evil tl«»t WH( «••»? times cause the
bravest hearts fo «ink. And ia it right
that the prime reavers in all tbistlaflic,
and the ramselleL and their boudsnu n
all on Id escape tile law'and Bone blM
their victims be punished? No, it te
no&gt;right, bntyAUchls life* Can noth­
ing ba duue bat to look with pity or
perhaps scorn upon these victims made
■oby thia heense law? Ito 1 ask can
nothing be ■done ? Something will be
done, the ^altte cry has gone forth.
Have wtrt^te Tjnsyers of flhe Christian
teaapenuice workers bees heard against
tbe law makers and the rulers ot the
la^d ? It matters pot what hmtbrougli'
about tho divisMms w tbtoe political
parlies, “but divisions fibere are, auri
may they spread)-farand wide untile
pgrGfokYi!
। -d thatwiU free
iWA ftur laud ftoax this •blighting carve
of fateitypurauce, and --i|l honor to tbe
brave-men that have and will forsake
their old partlee and cast their voti»
for God, home and native land.

the deaired nomination, but before eketinn
day had dawned bo toand that In trying to
secure the honor ba bad sp nt evJry cent

is a ruined aud de­
little mining prop­
Ln«-aaaa and made a living by making
trades. Hie wife was an invalid. She

ILr husband mourned her death greatly.
ho sought for another. His lady frlenda,
that had know* him for ynare, would have
nought to do with him, and. at a last re­
sort, within a imnth afte&amp;ls wits’* death,
tho following advertisement appeared in
&lt;be Tribune:
.
PBRSONAL-A widower of m«-ar.s decree
I «bo eo luaintanne of a lady (widow pre­
ferred), wlb s view to matrimony. Address
Inquired for nls mail

Out of a Lunch of

People Uilk with listed breath of tire
dangera of a tornado, and speak of the
temble accidents of this year in van
ouweections by which over two hun­
dred lives have been lost, arid yet toe

The ladies of- the Union wiT. meet
with Mra. Goucher next Tuesday after­
noon.
JThe regular monthly mass meeting
will be held at the M. E. ciiurdti next
8 on day even! ng.

' 'In Sammere when the Levea be Qrenr’
Every den into «f tbe heated aod duaCy towfl lonjrs for the leafy shades, the
rippling 'broitkaide, or lunlly lake 01
river, rnounUin crag or ocean anrf.
—anywhere, io fact for heaven's cool
ant! untainted breezea, rest from engroMiojt carea -of btudoeas, recreation
in a larger thaa•ordinary sense. Wan­
dering through green lanes, treading
forest solitudes, following the stre.mi
with rod aud line, climbing granite
peaks, drinking in the salty atone of
the sea breeze, he comes bock to his
desk A. browner and healthier, a hap­
pier and a better man.
To direct bis footsteps in the best
and most r-xpeditious manner lo m&gt;id«of the finest aud most picturesque scen­
ery on tbe American contibeuris the
object of two handsomely illuatrafesi
and printed folders recently issued by
O. W. Ruggles, -General! Passenger
Agent of the Michigan Central. If he
desires to see the best aud mo*t charm
ing as well az the most varied scenes,
in the least time, at tbe least expense,
and in tbe moaLeomfortable manner,
and 'to' avoid all tpoesible delays and
annoyances, he will write to Mr. Rag­
gles, at Chicago, .for theee folders. In
them be will find oxcellent mapsztnd
birds eye views, with in teresting de­
scriptions uf Maekiuac Island, Niagara
falls, the Thousand-Islands aad Rapids
of the St. Lawrence, tbe White Moun­
tains, the wonderful Muakoka Lake
zregioB, and other delightful summer
ing -places, with the time cards' show­
ing bow to reach them. The equip­
ment of the MicJitgau Central and.its
commoting roadsis unrivalled and nd

spared Ao bring cverv aiodera achieve

carried on.

,f«, ojlginsUy Elsie Justin,

able were George William Carta and Carl
Schurz.

Department and in tbe Patent Office In
Washington. She also wrote Washington

that wt&lt; sr»i
fT-al trad I

natural intona-iona were decidedly erouked. Ryland first mat her in. Baltimore,
■mart young
woman with a talent ior cbuck-raialng
and co'itidonoe work in general They
liv--d together and “worked” together
H'Vti al
years
before they
were
married.
In
New
York
they
act up ‘business as “croutes” almoot

pre-vutative
Otier O b€«rz according tn o r Indi

th t portion which related to KepMUoana

&lt;1 by applause,
man w»s elected
namea of the Enrollment Cummiltee

nominees were all elected.
After Chairman Codtnsn had concluded
his speech. Hen. Carl Schurz moved that a
committee be appointed lo act ou resolu­
tions and llio address. Carried.
Mr. Curtis read a communication from
tho National Temperance Society. It waa
referred u&gt; Hie Couiuinilttee on Resolutlou-c
Horace £ Iteming, of Brooklyn, said he
be!iflved thia confervbee would leave behind
It some work that would show It,intended lo
do some fljrUUnr during r tbia—eainnadxQ.
Carried, and a committee wks appolmoi
with Mr. Deming aa Chalrmok
The Committee on Pena nent Organiza­
tion reported in favor of the appointment of
a National Committee. The report was
adopted, and the foHoWing were Appointed:
New York—Lari Fctourz, Tlieodore Beoon.
John H. Cowling. Charies B. Milan*. H. P

Deosacratft candidate's record, and concludes
by doctoring that h|s quslltl a are what the
iclitlca situation demands in tbeCbko Ex­
ecutive o-Kterof the Government and «u h
as tbe Indei’cndcct voters desire, buch In­
dependent voters do not propose to ally
.“irea inextrcahly with any paly.
Republicans do not propose to
thema* Ives in- any ctner partv;
do prvpoee’to aid In drteatins.’ a Ite-

They operated extensively, but their work

of expediency only, but for hlirb m &gt;ral and
Criotla ooni de mt ona, with due regar 1 lor
Henub-icaa name and for tbe Atncncim
character, was unfit to be made. Th*.' desire
not to evade tbe proper responsibility o an

and when bo came ou '• ah* would have noi fa­
ng to do with' b'tu. Bbo had found so­
other bouncetion w dch auited h»r better,
and Ryland moat go. Ryland becaioe
broken down and went te tbe alinahou-e..
Him wife wai then Ln BaUhodre. Bbe
would nothing for him, and to get rid of
Idin altogether abe k
him * Baltimore
i&gt;a]ier with an announcement of bur death.

&gt;ot son-cseo-.oualy support the Itepubcaadtdafe. promote the objects which

byauppo tlng a candidate wbo repraseou
the quaiiiiea ot spirit aid purpoee wn.cb
rosy ail agree in believing to bo of cootr lUug l uportanoe to tett oeeuoa/ No
cUuen can ngbtfu.ly avoid th" ia uo

One meeting was ^followed by another,
and six weeks afier the dra h of tbe first
wife tho wed Ung day was fixed.
Witb&lt;a bird in the band the wily widow*
er was not satisfied, but continued to an­
swer tbe matrimonial advertisements that
could find.

ly accused her betro hod of becoming tired
of her. Her dinners wore good, and the
gay Lo hario swore that he loved her and
only her. The wedding day came, but tbe
bri legroom did not A m ■ssenger boy was
d spatchod to the residence of the latter,
but even a not ’ from hi« love, that loved
but him, would not fetch tbe unwilling
bridr^room to her side. Love not bavin;

lorscy— Daniel Drake Smith, Simeon
The committees retired for consultation,
■nd short uddrwsee were made by Colonel
Tlieodore Lyman and T. W. Higginson, oi
Matanc linarite. and Tbom*0 Bacun, of Con­
necticut, after which ■ racetis of one hour

Un rvaaeembllnf the following platform
Tbe paramount issue of the Preaidentta
eiccuon thia year fa mural miner than politic
y of the adminiatratio ■
iral policies of governmeni, unou which
e plattorma of the two
part.M d» not css
tally diuer. No position

takenbyouepl.tr---------- —------- - -------------- ...
by the other. Both evidently lOaismpUfc
the genorai agreement of public opinio .
—M..
u
,&lt;K...l
which
UlC " auteecu
long
io
controversy, 1
iu
unwilling iiom
to
ipon other and card.no! queatxo—------.-Iowa, wtiiob in u&gt;c present oendttJono

threats, and gently wrote that she would
sue him for breach of promise. This
brought him to his knees, aud be promised
ound peace at bou-e and abn
threatening national peril
political corrupttou. which a in
uciuorallzlog lo npictt and baa
result in what la well describe

takem bridal tour and spend tbe honey­
moon on tbe shores of the Atlantic at rwhgiaus Ocean Grove. '
TbU wai agreed upon, and all went mer­
ry as a mariiuge-bdl without the belt

and that the true cud tor which it should bo
used when gaiued is the protflbtioo of « re.fl’h
amb.tiua a-.d gralincaUoa ot personal re

iio pubii-

success inobiaininge.nincatposition dis,&gt;o*e«
oi every tmput f on and suspicion of wrong­
doing. and Ui&lt;7 despise allpraot.cal rneaau e&gt;
to reform that

use election without regard to

nubile nid.tlercnce or misunderstanding Ubi
corrupt spirit is a’- - — ■*-------- ■* ••----- •■-­
country shall sppr
ten highest honor 1
nriotlc

lied and no
for breach of promts* of marring*, If hs
everepmea 'wck lo thia fttato. But in tb«
meantime tbe Iowa couple ata enjoying
the hon eymoon, and the widowar—wido

rtefcHting u&gt;e demand.
lean Convent.au hud presented

tenure &lt;&gt;i
A SAD CATASTROPHE.
aa

Interview

[Tokdo Americaa.]
Mra. Mmiggle ■ living in tbe Eighth Is a

Zechariah Bmlgglea departed this earth

matrimonial harneha. Current report hat
was am thing but an agreeable une—for
Zechariah particularly. Bo much for that.

tate I1M journeying-

"ladsad.” lisped ar East End beau­
ty, “Cvereally loot my appetite.’’
“WaiU’ growled her -crow-grained

• —.

eye open for her return
York city,
She did return
days ago, and
Ryland
tra&lt;

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puSlicwe: a etban tbe del berate Indifference
of Uie people of the Un ted States to tho locreasing public corruption and to ’hewa.it of
o'bib imomty in tbs hlguast trusts of tho
Governmenu
Mr. Curtis during the reading was fre­
quently Interrupted by appUnso. and whfcu
he iiad finished, the resolutions were adopted
without n dlaaentlng voice.
Mr. Williams, ot MaMachosetts, Ina few
retn.rks criticised the action of Governor
Long of M-msachuM’tta, and Theodora
1 looseveil, of New York, in induraing BUina
after having denounced him in tbe conven­
tion, and be denounced the rule of the con­
vention which compelled the delegates to
stand by the choice nf the party.
Mr. William Everett, of Mass &lt;chusetta,
offerwl a resolution naming Cleveland and
Hendricks as the nominees of tike confer­
ence. It was laid on the table, and *oon
utter the conference adjourned. After tho
■djourumeut Hie National Committee went
Into aeaaiou ami discussed a plan for perma­
nent organization, but no-definite action was
taken, and the matter was referred to a sub­
committee, constating of Me^n*. Deming
and Miller, of New York, and J’uarce, ot
Massachusetts, to report a plan.

THE PROHIBIHON! STS.

bls promt&lt;ed wife a letter in
next day left the city.
That waa all very well until Friday last,
when hh daughters received a let-or from
their father a.king Cheat to meet him In a

They auoceeded well for ewhile, but finally

l Ills oonfidonoe. tbereiore. aasumimr that tbe
Republican and indt-pendetn voters who for
any reason can no; sustain tbe KepubUoaa Yuan,” and tbe ex-Treasury clerk, bis wife,
cotninauon. dem. e to take a course which un­
ave certainly fall &gt;o pro.ty low, though
der tho neuoeearr condition* and conaUtuttunal uxetbodsui the Proa.deaUaloli cUou wid tm th stared in the world with pretty good
m at rvadl.y and surely aevurc the result at . ■-&lt; .specie--much better than either will
which they aim. respectfully r&gt; commends to
all such eliLtons to sum-ort tbe e-ec ors who
wl I voio I or Grover Ctevuiaud, in o der m st
HENRY HAVEMEYER.
.■ffoctually 10 enforce their convicteco that

rue .or. Joseph H. Walter

by eleven of the family party, tie other

waa to obtain cb«oka from ba*ineaa men
for small unuunte, and bur bua aod'« w*a

-a revenge, as he admit*.
kv.— - —-

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completed, and the following Sunday, ac-

tire-cry of (JO.OOC men and woman aM&gt;n
ally sacrificed by strong drink. It is
well enough to dig cellars in which to
hole from tbe (ary of the ato m, but
who will deride rhe fathers and moth­
ers who desire protection from the
great scourge of inteinpetMnce, sweep­
ing broadcast through tbe eerth, its
hands red with reorder and its voice
aiiuie up of curses. The man or woman
who asks protection from such a mon­
ster iniquity should not be regarded ns
either a crank or fanatic. There ia no
mistaking the fact that intemperance
is the great crime of the age.

bfien reculariy nornthat generally qutet
corridors of tbe little

ot Georgo William Curtis on ttw plaUortn

time of? bis eldest eon’s death he was
seized with tbe political fever. He desired

forrar and a gen-

irmeu honest men would r
nomtualiou does net From!

PlTTHMcnGH, Pa., July 24.—There was a
large attendance at Lafayette Hall at eleven
o'clock yesterday morning
Gideon L
Stewart called the National Convention of
ProhibltionisU to order. The oad of the
convention was then raid by the Secretary,

Tho case of Henry Havemeyer, son of
the late Mayor Havemeyer, is a striking
illus ration o(.bow a man may be brought
down by money. Mr. Havemeyer’^ share
of bis father's estate Is about toOO.Qju, end
his income from t ia S&amp;),’40 a year. For
u 4y tbe income, but making large inroads

r ». ov.m: u.»llieu&gt; ,u,U» that Acker't
English Remedy Imuisimi docs cure conn acted
couaumpUun. Afek lur circular. Au riiUrely
new
mculeme, guarauin-d.
proper! y on, New Orleans han a cabbage with twenty-five
by order of a court, and the extravagant Leads on one elalk.
life that Mr. Havemeyer has lately been
The &gt;wt of pure Bakh-g Fuudtr, made from
leading is checked with a sudden snan. It
Grape Crcum Tartar and B’-&lt;aiL. Buda, b
alK&gt;ut uuuble the «-osl ul Ifae aVeisge Urai-da
and by. His case is not a new one oi iu (iffered for sale. DeLami'f Chemical baking
kind in Naw York by any mean*. Hun­ I'owder la made only ol Grape Cream 1 artur
dreds of young mon have descended the and Kola, and instead ot prize package* and
advrruaing, they ertrk U&gt; give tlvinliAimsamo way, and hundreds more will loud
er lull value, full Weight. Try it and you will
do so, oven with innumerable ex­ find it true.
amplea before their eyes. Thu records
Il in truer tnao ever that he “who maker
ol the inebriate asylums tell starthng
stories of the downfall of young mon haste to be rich ahall not be Innocent.”
tnrough good fortune tmu they turned into
A 81ART1.1NG DISCOVERY.
misioriune. As the ions of rich men are
L’byriclaus are often rtartied t&gt;j remarkable
Diaeuveriea. The fact that Dr. Klug's New
idea of taking care of anything. The grand discovery fur Cunsumptiun and all 1 hrual and
object'll lo nave a good time, and they Lung diaeasea ia daily curing patieute that they
have given up to die, la atarthiig them to real­
ize their sense uf duty, anu examine into tbe
menu ol thia wonderful discover) ; resulting iji
their fathers make money but that they bundreda of our beat ubyuclana using it iu
might spend Uf They stop at no kind of their practice. Trial Buttles free al F. T.
Boise's drug store. Regular size gl.OO.

for. Club life is responsible for a good
of Pittsburgh, delivered an nd drees of wel­ d - a] of this kind of demoralization in Now
come, to which Mr. Stewart responded. York. Whsu tbe son of a millionaire goes
Tlie temporary orgaatzation was eff.cted intof fashionable club he fuels that tbe
in the choice of Willl.un Daniel, of Mary­ first step to establish a standing ia to let
land, as Cha Irman, and Mm Woodbridge. the money fly while It la •*. Fast ac­
President of the Ohio Woman's Christian quaintances are made, and lost habits
Temperance Union, and Charles S. Carter, gradually established; gambling, Letting,
tancy suppers, baskets ot wine and the va­
of Washington. D. C-. as Seeretartea.
Tbe Secretary made a report of the num­ rious etceteras quickly follow; and tho
ber of delegates from various Stales (5JO young min, whose lather was a hard
in all) and a Committee on Credentials wm worker, finds himself going headlong to
appointed.
Tbs convention then, al irtQ, look a re­ sent abroad, or be may be placed ip an
cess until throe p. in.
asylum for a while, but the downward
Upon the reassembling of the convention courae is pretty sure to continue, and in
the Secretary reported the following
State representation In the convention:
Alabama, 4; California, 23; Connecticut, 2;
LITTLE JERRY’S DEATH.
Illinois, 45; Maine, 8; Kansas. 17; Ken­
tucky, 6; Michigan, 56; Nebraska, 8; Da­
kota, i; Oil io, 34; New Jersey, 18;: MaryWisconsin. 55; lotah 44a.
Miss Willard, on behalf of the Womu'a
Christian Temperance Union, presented a
memorial In which tbe efficacy of appeals to
the intciligvnce and to tbe heart against
liqnor was recognized, but an absolute pro­
hibitory amendment to tbe National 'Joo-«t;tutlou was demanded as the mod certain
safeguard to the American homea, which are
the ciLidol ot tbe Republic. Tin) memorial
was Indorsed by the &lt;*onventlon.
At the evening session the riermanent otganlzarion was announced, with Prof. Sam­
uel Dickey, of Michigan, as Preshlent, a
gre&lt;t many Vice-Presidents, and Mias
Woodbridge, of Ohio, as Secretary. Tbe
the committee were concurred

Tbe hand that rocks the era1 Hr Lt the
aud that can't stofie a brti with-any
uceewt.'
..
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AmieeisiMtd to be Mill pretty—a hick
ia ms Aimue-abk&gt; thing to sa&gt; about her
anyway.
“Due mast «trecp before he can.
walk," »« the small buy said a lieu he
eras led coder a citrus teutt
Aitoougb be waa a bnuk director the
dec rased died a Christian,” wya an
ubitunry Duties in uu exchauge.
Spteiuing ia said to be r-ill&gt;. But af­
ter all doesn’t the rpuun inske a* much
stir iu toe work) a* au&gt; thing elec?
.
Il’s awanu Weather,” remailud tbe
tuau^wbo waa endeavoring to get aWn£
tiuui tiie iuliubitauis ot a berhite. '
Shot goods are veiy fiialiiuuuiile this
5 tar. Hub bands who uiajj io' be -in
style will continue to come iiuuro halfnhot, as usual.
“Guud luuk taps at one’s dour once in
a tnuu’s lifetime,” and must meu bavg
just guue over to toe ueigbuoiV alien
the knock comes.
There is a great deal of billing and
cooing going on at tbe, M-arlde,. '1 be
principal part of the billing is being
doue by the hotel keepers.
Yt line 11 is bettei to be boro.'lucky
thau rich, ilia batter to many apour
gui with a sweet, tewpei thnua iiob
girl with a red-beadeti one.
Generally the paitv who siugfi “I
would not live aluajs^ the loudest,’ is
tlie'ouu who gets between tiie leatiier
beds during a touuuer Mot u..
Uiey use soap for mvney^ when they
want to make cbauge iu Mexico, tn
this country “aosp” is alsu used iu po­
litical cutupaigbs lol U&gt;e oalue puipuae'
YuULg man, wbtu you set an old
imild udjubUUg her spectacle* auu clip­
ping ouL lbat part ot a paper beaded
•'Sealed Proposal" it ia tune tur jou'to
take lu tiie woods. ~
Yale College faculty have declared
that beicafter whuu the seutuie abuse
a iresbuien, the guilty puito' shall be
piiuial.ed just the same us it be Lad in­
jured a human being.
Never buiitii about any tiring ibatyuur
cuiiacieuce tells you that y uu ougbL to
be atoamed of. 11 y ou aie a bachelor
now alid ever nan engaged to lae man
ri« •• th’ii'i scknhw ledge it.

1 New Orleans Timet-Democrat, |
Some time ago tbe Timea-Demoerat re-

derlul boy iu tbe vicinity of the Fair
grounds. For three years thi» mowsirosily
bud bwen a burning curioaity, of which

" American punkin pic a specialty" U a sign
in a 1’orw restaurant.

VIguroaa health te man’s finest estate. It
weak and nervous, send for circular lice trial
lockage of PaatiUoa— a radical iure.
Harris Remedy Co., St- Louis, Mo.

REPUBLICAN CAUCU8.
The republicans ot Maple Grove will meet at
Maple Grove Center, on butuniay, August SnJ,
for tbe purpose at appointing six uelrgates to
tbe county ronventkrn in the city of Hasttugz,
Aug 6tb, 18M.
By Obi»er of Committee.
Dated July 33, Ifattt.
MbH TILL! fit EK IT REPORT.
Fridat Noox, July 25,1884

[Liable to immediate change.]
Wheat, Dew.............................................. 80@.85
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Butter................................................
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J. SPINDLER,

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Custom J louring Mill!
WOODLAND, MICH.

rance A til accidentally discovered by the
reporter.
medical societies di ectod their attention
raa exhibited to
several of the most eminent physicians of
tbe city. The faculty differed as to tbe

various arguments were tcien’lfir, pnnder-

no solution vat arrived at

fellow tag
Committee:

yesterday

by

total

combustion.

His

signified a wish

the $5 1&lt;U which had been handed him

cellar ways

loon, “you may have loat year appetite,
but I hope so poor man. with a family
to support, will find it.”

onoe broke ont

A dentist presented a bill for the tenth
tame to a rieii akiuflint “it strike*
me.” said the latter, “that this is a
preUy round bill.” “Yea,” retried the
dentist, “I’ve sent it round often
enough to make it appear ao, and 1

shire Chancs A. Hovey

sin. hasauei D. Hastings aad

"Haw do yon livef" naked me Police
Jadge af a man arraigned for loitering.
•‘At present Pam living on Hope,
Jsdge,” waa the reply, which ma's
ported the family by taking in waah

•Are yoe happy, Zechariah, without

convention at ten o'clock adjourned
till nlneVdock this morning.

fMinllDIMlEGETAAEPlUI
VOMTHR ■

” the istern^w

detectives are looking into the matter

-

'.

LIVER

Three thousand dynamite bomte bavin*
been ordered from William W. Hanes, of

-ere inorned in tbe garden of his parema.

And all Bilious Comptatnta

�J33H!

NCHES,

Tbo proprietor of the establishment waa
■afaading near, aad in response to an in­
quiry ba said, *• That sign is put fair* for
faa benefit of the nibbtars.”
“ Tha nibble™ ?” echoed the scriba. “And
prey, whalars they?"
“They are tte* persons who keep themsalve* fl.Ied up with frail and yet never put
up* cent,” explained the dealer. “They
are vverlsstlngly *al eternally sampling
tbs different variette*, bet. ft is rare that
they ever buy anything, aad If they do
they devour tbe profits before Uwy gX out

lagcbarooeL In hie left band be held a
pair of nippers which be assd to manipu­
late a rod-bot iron bolt lying among tbe
costa Presently tbe bolt grew white.
Ttoeu tbo boy lifted it out of tbe fire wLh
hie nipper*, shook ft fa tbe air to detoeh
frees tt the Hinging bit* of biasing char­
coal, afa ran with it to a big boiler where
two workmen stood fastning ou heavy iron
sledge*. He pfaced his bit of iroc fa one
of • row of boles drilled through ’ wo over­
lapping plates of boiler iron. Tbe week;ncn fell upon It with their sfadgs* and
beat it with alternating blow* until it presented only a conical bead of oold iron.
Then the men laid down tbeir sledge* and
between them drank the content* of a tin
pail of water which tbe boy brought them
“There*. eomeSbing strange about that
man,” said tbo boy to a reporter who stood

’Why wtr
“ ’Cause he’s stone blind. He got hit In
“Are there many such characters?” one of his eyes by an iron splinter about
asked tbs reporter, absent-mindedly pick­ five year* ago and it made him loae the
ing up a cherry, and then laying it down sight of both’ of them. He ba* kept ou
again when ho saw that tbo proprietor was pounding rivets ever since, just tbe same
aa if nothing bad happened.”
leo|ds.g hltw,
“How-dooe.be know where to strike?’’
‘Tbolr name U fagion,” replfad the gw
rissnes. with a majestic wave of bi* hand.
“They are boro at all hours of the day,
sad are a* devastating as a swarm of 8ier- guides bls strokes. He always itrikee ex­
actly where the other man struck tbe sec­
ra Valley graMhoppei*. ,
ond before. I shouldn't think be could do
“How do they operaie?”
. “Well, they wiH come along, obeerva a ft, should you?”
“HawDy.”
box pf peaches, tor insiaace, and, taking
‘‘But you *aw be cen hammer straight.
«p perhaps tho I nest peach fa tho tox, the
fruit flern* wilt kskx *How do you sell ’emF
“John," called the blind man just then,
Whilst you ar-stating tho price tho fellow
ftgutttagawav with the pea ah, and nine “tend to your lire better. You’ haven't
rim W out of ten bo will give some excess blown it a down times in tbe five minute*
Pre been watching you.”
John blew tbe fire steadily and stop orc
talking.________________
“Do you lose meh fruit in this way?”
“Toe ado that box! of peaches,** said the
AGUERO.
aean, infaoating tbe box bearing tbo label
spoken af ago**. “Yoe will observe that
one whole row of peaches is gons. I have
[N. 0. Times DetnocraL
not sold a single peach out of that boxOn* of tbe lavored Cuban patriot* of this
all have been devoured in th* way I have city has received a fate er written by
stated, and at last, in sheer desperation, Aguero from his camp, “Raacuelo.” Id
I pat up that sign. Now then, you ree th* which he states that he scarcely ever passes
profit oa that box of peaches is gone, even a day without sntn* encounter with tbe
if I mtl every one left.”
Spanish troops, who are endeavoring to
"Thee* dspredaUon* must seriously af­ hem him in on al! yidev, and thus prevent
fect your Incom’ daring the season?” bls guerrilla warfare.
ventured tbe reporter.
Notwithstanding th* watchfulness of tbe
“Weil, I stu-cl 1 smile.” said tbe fruit - Spaniards, Aguero says that be still man­
render, shaking his bead and looking as if age* to make cccaskinal expeditions, and
be would rather weep. "If I had pay for it ta reported that he lately made bis ap­
all tbe fruit that has been gu-' sled by these pearance at Uuavaltales, where be secured
famine-breeders fa this.market, X-waelii considerable valuable plunder.
go up into the mountains oa a three
On May '£&gt; he surprised a plantation
months’ vacation.'*'
known a* Measo, where a number of Span­
“Who are tbe worst fa this respect, men ish soldier* were on guard. Aguero had
gone alone in disguise some da vs previ­
“Tbej we just about a stand-off,” said ously, and bed taken in the situation.
the dealee, reflectively. "Of course, there Summoning to hl* aid about seventy men,
are more men than women come in bore, be attacked lb* place, completely routing
but a man will generally take up a piece th* guard*. He says be did not burn tbe
of fruit and eat it aa bo walk* along. A place, aa tbe owner gave him money and
woman, on tbe contrary, will hover over a ammunition, beside* which be secured *
box Indefinitely. If sbe like* tbe fruit she quantity of provisions.
•ample*,*be will try another; if sbe don’t
Aguero proclaims that bis headquarter*
like it aba will try and find one she does are at Zienoga Z*;&gt;ata, aud that be chal­
Kke. &lt;Jh,ao; box bes nothing to do with lenges Spain to meet him at his stronghold.
tbe stowing-away capacity of the species." He says that he baa provisions and am­
“Why don’t you protest against such ac munition enough for his army, and mate­
rial for all purposes, and that be has not
"That would never do. If you should up to tbe present time experienced any
make tbsrv people angry, it would soon privations at all.
,
be ciretarted abjtrt that you war* maatt
On the 2»Rb msL be made bis appearance
and sMnry, and the affect -would be even in tbe adjoining district, where he secured
dteaslrous to your business than ths a quantity of provisions from the Aicave
cnalau gists of th see fruit devoorsr*. No; Mayor plantation.
tbe only thing we can do Is to call up'tn
Boroe Cubans, writing from Havana to
IbebmooMt fruit ecu turner*—those wbo
buy fruit in coosltfarable quantity and tbeir friend* in this city, state that tbe
pay for It—to help u* bear the burden. way affairs have been managed and miaThere are ether tbiegs besMe* the weather, manaced in the Island by tbe Spanish Gov­
supply and demand, etc., which affect tbe ernment has been utterly demorabsiag:
price ol -irolt." aud the dealer winked that the officials have no souls, end that
’.hey are regarded a* the representatives
knowingly a* the reporter walked away.
of a combination which exist* solely for
tbe purpose of extorting money from tbe
Au Eqiita Coeewitatle*.
native Cubans, and that such a govern­
[Toronto (Out.) Malt]
ment has nothing toward which they can
Cons Marable excitement was
exercise the sentiment of respect or loyamong Use reaMente of th* west point of
tbe island yesterday by tbe extraor diaary
It is gravely prophesied that it win not
eoudaet ef two horse*. The animals belong be long before there will be an uprising of
totbe contractor who is building the baths. “tbe commune,” or violence and rioting
During tho early part of the day they wrre among tbe working classes all over tbe
left untied to grace on the weitern penin­ island. The Spanish Government officials
sula, where they had been working. After argue that the foreboding is groundless,
feediag ooa'eutedly for 'some time they but quite a number of Cuban merchant*
rambled out to tbe end of the land, and, say ft wUl be impossible to control these
catching sight cf the city, de ermined to uprisings until Spain adopt* seme be;ter
return to their hemo. They waded through Idea of management, and until some more
the shallow i&gt;art of the water -nd then humane relations are entered into between
struck out boldly for Queen's wharf. Tbe tbe home government and that of the
voyage was not eo pleasant a* they had
anticipated, owing to the rough condition
of tbo water, bat they kept on until within
a few hundred foot af the wharf. Hero
they eeemed dissatisfied with the progress
The watermelon baslness in Barnwell
they had fawn making, and a consultation Cownty has reached very large propor­
was held a* to whether ItwouM be ad vias­ tions daring tbe fast two or three year*.
bie to return. Their dalibaraUuu* haring
Tbe acreage planted in melons along tbe
been ceucfadad, they turned around to iiaeof tbe A agnate division ot the Booth
swim back to the island. Ou thi re'urn Carolina Baud and ot tbe Barnwell
voyage they became frolicsome, gamboling Bail way fa about SJfi) acres. Tb^area is
about An the water until finally they began about 800 less than toe acreage fast year,
fighttag each etoer. A roagb-aad-tumble but the prospect* are that the yield will
war araa waging between ths auiaasJa ba larger tb*n it wa* fast year. Tbebsdiwhen tbe owner. baring procared a boat, asfams are that the shipment* will reach
separated Ches* and safely towed them L«» carload*. A oar will bold ou aa av­
erage alKMft LIOO melon*, so that tbe Baro■*&lt;M »or u.
wwU County usetoc grow era will ship for
sake tbis year about LfiOOfifiOavdoM. Twe' 'tfixknntew Travefor.]
‘ {&gt; , tbtrd* el th* crop last year was shipped
Aztegisfative aspirant, who Hve* Ivey to Western pointe. The first abip“ekewMiuely moral” dlsiriel of Arkansaw, meuts resulted badly, but by Ufa and
having year after yosw been boatea by aa of the year tbe seelou-growvrs had-made
opponent who ecarid claw thrilling sounds some money. Th* melons were favorably
hum a banJa, rams to the city several Received in th* West, and dealer* roperddays ago to confer with leading politicians
in regard to Uta ta«t methods of contest.
than Georgia nr Florida aqkouM TW
While paaeing a muate store be beard the
“'
“
begiaraboutfaojpihef July, nad every fa­
cility will be eajtoadad to grower* to gat
tbeir crop* to market with all po*«ibl*
dispateb. Tyrgpu are sprite reasonable,
and are the same a« they were fast year.
Tbe crop will be moved ia any way tbo
■“That hang* a little over anything I ever
oood. Well, by jings, it rnttl « along as North, all rail route, without transfer, or
ossoansanted as scan. Hi,yah,w
tbe by New York steamers from Charleston.
notes of a famfliar tame greeted bls oar.
The melon territory embrace* a strip of
“Now, fcbe’a rattlin’ it oA. Ou -cluck a country lying along the railway and ex­
etefaksL Talkin’like a don't kere. Now,
tending for a die tanev of about thirty
miles. The soil on which tbe melons are
grown is light and sandy. Mach of it can
no boused profitably for the cultivation
of any other crop. Tbe average - yield m
melon* ft about one-third of a carload to
tbe acre or one carload to three acres. A

Nichols, Shepard &amp; Co.’s

pfrw Haren ApecfaL]
W..COUB1J4-I wintry
rer; if my pretence wo

ifA. LriJ18l,.„,

An iatero*ting story the clrcum* anrea
tell, which led up to this peculiar adver­
tisement. Before the beginning of the war
a Charles Schuyler lived ou Fifty-rfx b
street, near Madison avenue. New York.
He was an elderly gentleman of good
family and reasonalily successful in buslnee*.
Among bis children were two
daughter*. The one, Laura Schuyler, was
passionate aad impressive, but lacked con­
tinuity of purpose or strength of charac­
ter. Th* other daughter, Dora, was lees
conspicuous, not good looking and mor*
eroeaic- She did not go out in society
much, but bed more }&gt;ereoaal friends than

VIBRATOR—

n you hers be-n a sufisisf for vvsn and nave
e bes: K«-to«Mjr]uwnl
u,e rian-mw jou oouio octu ot with ao
s7d*W*al»«&gt;’,a’ d'’ “*'* *
A“ KneuTaanc
Il has curedlfynip will cure you.
■'
rice. 01.00 per botUes 0 boUlre for SA.OO.
JS-tnl tor «&gt;qc pMuplHrt oi TwnutcuiaU. etc.
RHEVMAT4C XYRUF&lt;» , Cucfaeccr.-ffi. Y.

MACHINES
TRACTION

AFTFR THE FOURTH OF JULY, ALL DEALERS ARE SETTLING DOWN TO
In Iftt# young George Wellington cam*
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE
to Mr Bctauylev with' letter* of intrvdocfrom buxines* connection* io England.
He was a fashionably drsesvd youth,
dashing in his manner* and a little loud ta
his drees and lalk- Mr. Schuyler asked
him to spend a few weeks with the family.
Mis* Laura Bchuyler was impressed with
the loreign air and general tone of tbe
young EugHsUsuop, and joined with her
father in the li^rltatl^ toriftXvzl£r. Wel­
lington stayt
*
_
signs of going at tbe rod of a month, and
it was evident that if he went Mis* Bchny■AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE TH!
ler’s heart would go with him. He asked
Mr. Schuyler for permiMion to woo his
daughter.
-.
u
In tbe meantime Mr. Bchuyler, noticing
tbe progress ot the mutual love-making,
had made inquiries of tbo English friend TO TRADE WITH U8. WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, ON ALL DEALS OF
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER. IN
whoso name was signed to one of the let­
ter* of lairv-ductlou, and of several English
firms with whoso he was acquainted. He
found out that tbe letter* had been
forged. Wellington, whan accused of
bringing false letters, dented tbe whole
matter, and said that Mr. Schuyler bad
perhaps made sons* mistake in the name,
ar bis correspondent might bare miaunrfer*to.M him. When undoubted proof ww IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT FOR PROFIT.
ftjrthcoming. Wellington coolly said that
Mr. Schuyler bad better make tbe beet of
it, for be bad beau bi* tatber-in-law for a

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

Charles 8cbnylsr stormed aud threat­
ened, but tbo marriage cert.flcata was indispu aide evidence. Xu bis rage be set off
a part of bis estate and bad it transferred
lo his daughter, that sbe might not starve,
and tan told tbs pair never to come into
his presence again. They left tbe city and
disappeared.
Dora, tbs other daughter, in the common
course of affairs, married a young mer­
chant, Theodore 8L Quinton, who was
shortly after taken into Mr. Schuyler**
firm. Tus young maa wbo made such a
brief stay in Bridgeport was their only
ehilb He was named after his grand­
father, Charles Schuyler 8L Quinton.
In )W or *7U old Mr. Bcbuyier retired
(rom bus neafo, and last year be died from
old age. Before bi* death he desired tho
resence of all hl* children. Communlcsions bsd parsed between the t wo sister*
at different times, and the gradual dowafall o. Wellington was known to bi* si*
ter-in-lsw. Owing to the fact that Mr.
Bcbuyier bad made over tbe property to
hi* daughter after her marriage and with­
out the necessary legal precautions, Wel­
lington golf hold of it, and little by little
ran through the whale smounL At tbe
Ums ot Mr. Schuyler’s fatal illness they
wvre living in Bridgeport under an as­
sumed name. Tbeir one child. Laura
Bchuyler Wellington, livsd out as maid te
a ism ly ou State st-set. In sceordsn*
wits Mr. SctouyUrts wish, Dora 8l Quinon sent word to the Wellington*, and they
went to the Fifty-sixth street residence—
too fate, however, to see Mr. Bcbuyier

After the funeral the will was resd, and
la contents excited great surprise. It re­
cited what provisions bad been made for
ths two daughter* and other children who
were now dead, and stated that tbe residue
ef the estate, some slight bequest* to
servants being deducted, should bo given
to tbo two grandchildren, provided they
married, otherwise to go to the one who
was willing to marry. If both refused,
tbo estate would go «o a charitable instiiu-

Factory Prices.

Rake your stubble and nave
the cost of a Rake the first

NASHVILLE WAGONS

WIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,

Recognizing thia atate of affairs, I desire to announce
briefly that I have a large line of

Which will be sold at Decidedly Low Prices for the next
sixty days.

Was never bo complete in choice goodti as at present. When
in ne’-d of Sugara, Teas, or Coffees, don’t pass me by or yo
may lose moeny.
The finest line of Tobaccos in town, including the cele­
brated brands of “Verdict,” ‘&lt;Sweet Cuba” and “Herald” in
fine cuts; “Circus Girl,” “Nimrod” and “D. T. C.” in plugs,
and “Century,” “Telephone” and “Bobb of the Road" in
smoking.

FRANK C. BOISE.
Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. FL DICKINSON&amp;C0
NEW MACHINERY!
And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will cenvlnce all that oar flour te
tbe Boes, aad wUl ba tbe

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
slighUy straitened tor money. Thaoousin
was pretty aud be felt that tbe estate
would mor* than make up for such an incumbranre. But Laura positively refused,
oa grounds both of consanguinity and be­
cause she felt that her mother had been
wronged. 8he returned to Bridgeport and
continued to be maid. Tbe attorney who
bad charge of the carrying out of tho pro­
visions ot tho will, it is said, wrote to her
several limes that sb* would not receive a
osnt unless she complied with tbe term* of
tho wllL But sbe would not yield. All
the estate was turned over to Mr. Hl Quin-

THE STAR WASHERI

It iwwi to hare worried him. the thought
ot hl* cousin toillag in aach a menial po­
sition, and he determined to divide the es­
"Ha! Ha!" cries Adam Bennett,
tate with har. Ha wrote several times to
"Why don’t yon buy a Dennett 1
bar old address, but got no aaswer. Tbe
’Tig tbe only machine thnt will cut your wheat clean,
latter* were returned by th* mistress of
And with twine very nearly will bind it.”
tbe buuae, wbo said she did hot know where
her ward had gone. Finally young Be. .
Then cease that horrible frowning.
-I
Qu nton made up bls mind to insert the
.
For of all machines *ti» the crowning,
advertisement which appeared in tbe
IsJLsl
And take my advice and do not delay,
Br .Icwpon p&lt;p«r. bbpio* ti*: u wmU
£23
boy one of H. E. Downing.
1
reach he.. It ia under*tood that it did and
ft fa said by those wbo hare long known
Large stock of Top and Open Buggies, Phaetona,
th* girl’s history, that aba wrote him a

* e

BEST MACHINE II TBE IABKEY,

’

Saves Time, Labor &amp; Clothes.

And Don’t you Forget ft!

Plat­
form and 3-Spring Wagona, Whip-, Harneaaea, etc, that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call and nee me.

Tbe eleceric light ba&lt; proved s great
U-saing to the people of ttacramento. Cat
For severe! weeks after tbe electric lights

lamps srvre nightly covered with large
black beetle*. Attracted by tbe light they
would assemble In large number*, and,
coming in contact with the electricity,
they would drop dead on the walk. For
•sversl days past but few tl tbe besties
have bean seen, and It is thought tbst
their tribe in tbst vicinity will soon be ex-

may stand at tbe sidecar the end of the machine
and operate it quite succrssfuHy.
3d. The rubber adjusts itself easily and perfertly.
3d. Tbe robber ia bald square—cantxxjtip
sideways.
4th. Tbo clothe* can be shifted in tbe box
by slightly laialng the rubber attarternda with­
out dutuifang toe regular motion.
5tb. Tbe rubber is easily disposed of when
access to tbe clothes is desired and t a easily re­
turned again to it* work.

For Ripldltr,
&gt;ad Labor
barlar lkb Sa Mae tar Exeeh all
Olbera.

IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.
Territory aad HaebloM lor Mia la qualltlM to
■wll. *.■* ob reaaauble tonao. *aw- mated.

HEPFETO S SULLHOKB,
”•
SoArmr. MM.

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Infants and Children
thu-iastlc gardener anl does much of bis
compc-

yclls In Chine** and Malay, and looking

SICHM

Ax Eatt’ph review says Uu’ Dr. H &lt;1«h

indeed, th* only regular

Ned was sitting up bolding his loft arm
carefully in'his right hand, aud was sur­

give bim tbe one-third of W4B.O00 for per- 1
forming a slight asrvice for him it rather van! y itaBlf. To fcxpru* even faln iy his
.
- w*, . ___
i. ...... r
I
superlative, VI.
his ......
preternatural

th* best wo&lt;-l would lie Hugoism. Nowutre but in Franre would sueb deifica­
tion be postil* e. Ff'ucj is »elf-wo:*hlp-

as to be obtained
matroug thinking
IU.O !&lt;*sh»;cualwwris. RreaU th ? ua^au«d

Victoria. whether eight, ten or . twelve

no acquaint-'ne«

HEAD

tbvmselves by worsnipin; Hug &gt;. who ini i
eyes, fl.’s:,* F. ouch man, sod second

hoping thus to break his fall- turned outto

Centaur Llnlment.-A***-

millions L» the entire country, was

wonderful luxuriance of tropical growth

plunging ou .them with all the added ImThings were looking serious for him, and
I was still almost too dased to think ot go-

AWE

tor and Captain, who bad folio wed us down

9cZt4?sBLMlJe Llrer FIDs are very small wi

half, making slow progress.
One, who had received tbe full brunt of
Ned’s descent, had two rib* broken, while
! Ned himself, beside* a bad cut on bis fore-

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Canada and Australia.

The three aheve nsete! artidee mated, portpald.

Spring Without Blossoms,
Readcmot Hawtborne’s‘‘Housc of Seven Ga
hie” wfll recall the pathos with which poor
Clifford Fyncheon, wbo had been unjustly imbis release: “My life is gone, and where Is my
happiness! Ob! give me m.v happiness-” But

warm sunshine occasloually fall across tbe
gloom of a New England autumn day.
Ina letter to .Messrs. Hiecox &amp; Co.. Mr. I..
H. *Rum, of Pennington, N. J., says: “I have
suffered untold misery from childhood from
chrouic disease of the bowels and diarrhcBa, sceompanled br great pain. I sought relief at
tbe bands of physicians of every school aud

4c a complete specific, preventive and care. As
your invaluable medicine, which did 'or me
what nothing else could do, ia entitled to the
credit ot my getting back my happy days, I
cheerfully and gratefully acknolt-dge the fact. “
Mr. E- C. Wells, wbo needs no introduction
to the people of Jersey City, adds: “Tbe testimonv of Mr. Titus Is genuine and voluntary ;
only he docs not adequately portray the sufferdng be has endured for many years. He h my'
brotber-ln-law and I know tbe case well. He
is now perfectly free from his old trouble*, and
enjoys health and life, ascribing it to ail to
Parker’s Tonic.
Unequsledsa an intfgorant; stimulates all
the organs: cures ailments of the liver, kid­
neys, and all dlscasM of tbe blood.

THEONLY TRUE

beyond the clearing, and tbs bead was lost I

wo condudsd to rest here; so lighting our
pipes, we climbed upon the bugs trunk and
began to look around and admire the
birds with tbeir brilliant plumage, and
tbe hundreds of lisards and bummingbirds to be seen in every direction. Our
quiet enjoyment was suddenly disturbed
by Ned who, giving a scream like a wild
Indian, slipp-d off the tree, and while
holding his cal', exclaimed: “I’ve been
bitten I” 1 was off in a second, looking

werai days. Of course Ned
bj, ann wat
Bnd fit
• •-■ »" - -

cheaply, under tho circumstances.
Now, as I recall the wild exhilaration 1
felt as I whirled along in that car, I am al■ WByg &lt;ud that £ bad th„ experience, and,
----- j—
——-*■—it,
•• look
*—»- back
-»•
[ spite of the danger
attending
' with a pleasant memory on tho maddest.
MARRIED IN BED.

[Baltimore American.)
A wedding, as unusual as ic was roman­
tic, toonk place on Saturday at the bearding-house of Mrs. Adams. No. 87 North
CiiarlM street. The participants are both
well-to-do and highly coun**cted.
The
groom wax Mr. Grey, one of the most es­
timable voung men of Charleston, S. C.
The bride was tbe daughter of wealthy pa­
I rents wbo usually reside tn Savannah, Ga.,
'Why, Ned, wo can walk back on tbe but who recently went to P*xi .-hkeepsie, N.
Y., for the summer. Tbo courtabip of the

well as tho trees would allow, and after
tbe wedding
baaf an hour’s pushing and cutting through
tbe mass of ere op re aud underwood, with
an sracomfortablo sensation ot possible
snakes all tbe time, we cam** out on th^ claim his bride. Hostopped in Baltimore
track, a catting through tbo forest just to see some friends wbo are boarding at 87

cars going down, pulling tbe empty

of tho pit, consoqnenlly about two miles
I chanced to see a small construction truck

f said to Ned:
“Why should we walk when wo can
ride! Let us put tbe machine right side
up. and we’ll spin along the whole way in
uo time."

here ho was seriously prostrated with
rheumatism, being unable to move from
his i&gt;ed. Host tl st hoped that ths attack
would soon pass away, no as to enable him
U&gt; gut to the city on tbe Hudson in time
for tbo ceremony in which bo was ro
much interested.
But rheumatism re­
mained |S spi a of the efforts of .*®»culnptus
and Cupid, and Mr. Grey was obliged to
U-legraph the condition of affairs toPoughkeepeie, necessitating a postponement ot
raugements had been mauo for

illness came as an unpleasant cloud on

FACTllECAMIMC

In lit

complaints
wlllflndlu

ri.«nly &lt;Ie&gt;lrc liesllh

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JWiSTIFATEI)?

. If you are bilious, dyspeptic
or constipated, a few bottles
of Heps and Malt Bitters will
cure you as they have many
others. An occasional useof
Heps and Malt Bitters gives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion.
Do not be

else, said to be just as good,
hut get the genuine. For
sale by all dealers.

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BITTERS CO
DETROIT. MICH.

■era, with no railing or aides of any kind,
and we soon found another more serious
deficiency. Our momentum Increasing

were soon spinning along, and I said:

brake," when to our dismay we found this
most Important accessory had been broken
off, which probably accounted for the
truck being where we had found iL I
suggested that we had better jump
off while we could with safety, but
Ned, who was a wild, dare-devil fel­
low, said: “Ob. bang it; let her run.

h&lt;s condition did not improve. The young
lady then determined to come to Balti­
more. Sbe started from Poughkeepsie on
Friday, accompanied by her lather. She
had forwarded news of her intention, and
tbe ladies at tho boarding-house kindly

tbe bride’s father, tbe marriage ceremony

pastor of tbe Franldin Street Presbyterian
Church. Tbe Bride is very bright and

the track." The short time ocxmpied by
th esc r* marks bad seriously increased our
ing on our knees, bolding on to the front
platforms, our bats (playthings for tbo
monkeys) left far behind, the -&gt;ind
whistling past ua as we smiled a gnm and

rboumaUsna. Ha is rather tall, good-look-

Micawber,

wedding.

waited

ter

something

to

btill faster, till we flew like an express
train, aud our carriage, being so light, rock­
ed iron side to side, dow ou two wheels.

ful gray, hidden und -r gloomy caverns of
' eyebrows. Mr. Hew.tt’s no»e h straight
I and fulL He wears a full, long, irau-gray

WOMAN’S FRIEND

is a man of great wealth and groat ability.

mutual wealth.'
1 wo caohk-r of the Sp iniah National Bank.

feet In height His round shoul lent taka
away in appearance from his height He
Las a dead-white, smoothly-shaven, firmlylined. squaro-jivred face. His keen black
eyes, hi* hook nose, and thin, tightlv-com*
pre.se 1 lips sll Indicate force of character
and decision. His hair is still quite black,
and curls after the fashion of Edwin
Hootb ’s.
a. ItSUda
Booth

in uiy custody. This naturally forced me to

could, amounting W BX17.000 In bank note*
and 111,0.0 gold: then aided to United States,
from where I could easily' go home (Spain),
out soon as srnrra mrtc *
lu.uiinn. u&gt;..
a private employs of the tank was after me.
and being afraid of loiing tbe money I htul

point where this box was, keeping both things

to Havana, where all my equipage, inolud.ng
tiie trunk, wua embargoed by the Judge.

w|U

!tk

K

.

fiat a gentle and sure rem*

•ompUMrta irfiieh destroy
—
-.canty, waste the strength.
■caa and pscTd loess of many UURJLS AN ft
VOMFN.

Diseases of Women and Children
PENCELLY &amp; CO., KaUmuoe, MkA.

Hay

at Washington.
Qovxxjfon CitoTibAXD is slightly above
tbe medium height, and weighs ba tbo
neighborhood of two hundred pound a He
and full, with thin blonde hair consbeu
tightly to his bead over its top. His eyes
are blue, deeply set under vigorouslylined eyebrows, with a fullness undern*ath, which 1« indicative of a ready

have determined to throw myself on your
rith full nostrils. A short, crisp, blonds

once pn your power you can easily protect
For such an Immense favor I kindly beg

lower part of bis round, double-chinned
face' is smooth-shaven.
Bkm Bctlek is

telUgence that thia gift is spontaneous, and

c-'pting.
No doubt that this is a very Important matlying a single wo rd. of

the base of the skulL Bis crooked eyre,
his little hooked nose, his small mustache,

relatives. The pri-o i authorities don't inter-

THZ LIRE SELLCTE3 BY IHZ U. fl. ®OYT
TO CARRY THZ FAR KAIL

Burlington

that I will use.

Anxiously swatting your answer, believe I buttonhole-bouquet In his frock coaL
mu, d«mr air. yours most truly.
I *___ — r__ a
Ex-Bknatom Joseph A. McDor
Direct letters tn Nor. Don Antonia Peres, i
Sala Dhtcnclon. Real Carcel, Havana. Cub*. i Indiana, is a trained and skillful
and,
visions of thousands of .dollars floating in
is In the neighborhood of sixty years
Perex, or any Cuban or Bpauiard, and wax
fearful leas: some trap was being set to
catch him. He carried the letter to Mr.
Thomas L. Huggard, cashier of the Shackamaxon National Bank. That gentleman

named, and not wishing Io engage in any
side speculation dirocied Mr. Armstrong to
confer with Poet Inspecto*’ Barrett. The
latter was mystified, and declared he ha 1
never heard of anything ot the kind
before. His impression was that tbe fel­
low desired to obtain money from Arm­
strong, and that thin was but bis first move
in bis game of swindling. Inspcc or Bar­
rett was of the opinion that other letters of

round, powerful figure. His
.
----------.
] gray hair is quite thin on top, falling in •
| loose, rolling curl at the back of his neck,
: His eyebrows are sharp, very black aad

OOITVO WEST.
OffLT LDTZ RUjnmiG TWO TBROUGK
TRADM DAILY FROM

CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST. LOUIS.
DENVER,

man’s moustache. His eyes arv
*"
u*_ _• »- ।
EAN FRANCISCO
and high; his nose slightly out of tbe
straight line, but not unshapely, while tbo
KANSAS CITY,
mouth is small, thin-lined, and inclined to
bow downwards. His face is very broad, TOURISTS AND HEALTH-NSEAERS
full, and smootb-sbaven to below the lower

whisk of beard encircles ths throat He ia
well-to-do, a man of even temperament,
and with a very strong, positive character

persons in this country,although none bad
been brought to hix notice. But how tbe
writer came to single out Armstrong was a
mystery that could not be fathome*L The
receiver of tbe epistle concluded not to in­
vent in the scheme, and is on tbe look out

CITY OF MEXICO

HOME'S ESKERS
A GRASPING DOCTOR-

[Chicago Nows.)

lieved, reside in the city.
BURiED ALIVE.

cases known iu its annals so heartless as
that reported of one Dr. Braun, living at
Twenty-sixth and Hoisted street: in this
city. A little patient of his died of brain
disease last Sunday morning, but tire doo-

THE MILL-MAN’S TONGS.

[Pl tsburgh Special.)
One of those ghastly stories of inter-

flash tbeir long, low building disappeared.

shrewdness in taking advantage of an ac­
cident About thirty years ago, when a
rolling-mill of his firm, (Sen Jones &amp;
Lauth, could have stood on a narrow
avenue without obstructing tbo pavement
on either side, one of tbe workmen got his

bunself, with our captain nd tbe super­
intendent erf tbe mi Los, was sitting. They
started up and ran toward us, shouting

pounds, last to a bar of hot iron. The bar
was already In tbe jaws of the rapidlywhirling rolls. There was no time to re­
lease tbe tongs, and they went through the

were greeted with a choreas of
Hi yah P*

^pSoRI
MOT A CUBE AIX,

busloeas of tbe most high importance. &lt;m

bring IL For this purpose 1 found
place, of which I took a detailed plan* *nd

pleasant conjec'ures, ws found that w&lt;&lt;
had been trespassing on tbe right of way
of some large black anta who bad prob­
ably long been undisturbed in their &lt;'ccupancy of the tree. Their bite, ■ hough ir­
ritating, is not dangerous; so reassured,
bat our ardor perhaps somewhat cooled, we
decided to give up Victoria and And our
way back again, and while thinking of the
scramble before us, a bright idea struck

General of Volunteers. He has a thio,
swarthy bateb.-t face, shaded by long
silver-grey hair, which falls across hix
higb, narrow forehead. His eyes are small
a!1d blue; his noses large Roman hook.

received at Philadelphia June 8, 4 p.m.': bls month. Ho is very gentlemanly is fair
The directions were correct, with tho ex- • appearance.’
ception of the first name. However, tbe J Amman 8. Hewitt is a snw
receiver ojWited it and read tbe oonteate | tan, with round shoukioni aud
with much astonishment. It was as T&lt;4* .

clearing about 200 feet across, covered j ftlong
ju* kindly help of tbe xuperinwith a beautiful growth of grass, and J (eDdent*a2m, and once at the bouse a

truck over on to tbe rails. It was only a
small platform about six feet by four,

TONIC

J
i
i
,
;

Havaka.Rotai.Jaiu June5, MM.

in tbo undergrowth on the other side, so WM p|j&gt;
SM UTIIT niMSLEI TOP
one can imagine the sise of the fallen
■EI1C1IE TIME KEEFU, monarch. Feeling hot and rath-r tired,

ONE COOK BOOK.

man handed in a letter addressed “James
Armstrong, £rq., 1M1 .Franckford av.,
Philadelphia." The envelope had an it. a
Cuban postage-stamp, aud was postmarked Havana, June &amp; Upon the back

which cause aa involuntary shudder of

ben days, apparently died. There were cer­
tain peculiar itlcs about tbe appesu-auce of

Hruin Coni m ins! oner’s Notfee-

save something for funeral ax-

Notice la hereby given that I, Geo. A. Dillewbeck, tosnahfp 'Drain Commissioner of the

will, cu the fourth day &lt; f August next, a. the
bouse of Elias Lockhart, in said township.

caused a suspicion in tbe mind of the at­
tending physician thatbis patient might

life

made up mind for nothing wur-e than a

high polish and changed texture.

tbo

following

incident is

astir

Tbe

dock and a swim ashore, aud carefully ap-

Saturday tor
shouted:
the little one-horee rmllng-mill the present

removed tbe grave-digger was horrified to
we tipped to the angle of about thirty de­ find tbe remains turned face downward,
grees, but righted again and plunged the hand filled with long tails of hair
along, when I saw something that made
my heart rise ip my throat.
I dir inctly remember that in the morn­
ing ibo dock wm empty, but &lt;1: ‘

valued at FTUO.OOi. It makes cold-rolled
iron under an exclusive patent at an im-

lirtHulway. J
W • .hlualoa

untli his bill ef seven dollars and a half

her wagss fortbo week’s scrubbing- Btreek
with remorse Lie doctor divided tbo Bal­

for the purpowj of letting contract for the
i-oustruction of s drslu in said township,
known aa Pleasant Valley Ditch, commenc­
ing seventy-six (70) rods north of fhc south­
east vomer of section cleven (11). running
-outli scventy-acresi and oue-filtb (771-3)
rode, thence south-easterly one hundred and
thirty-two (182) rods through tbe natmal wa- course Into Lake Mater. Ils width is to be
enty-dght (38) inches st tbe bottom, with
outward slant of ten (10) Inches to every
fl la height Its depth is to be thirty (30)
hes at tbe beginning, and twelve and onwJf (Wk) toeheaaltht ending. Its greatest
..jpth will be sixtv-ooo and one eighth (01J0mehes. It will vary tn depth according tn the
'•urvey thereof; and that I will then and there
proceed to let contracts for the conaiructfe-n of
tbe Mme by sections as I have apportioned and
divided the same, and that such contracts win

riitlouai days'scrubbiog, during which abo

quale recurttj for the ;*crfGnnance of the same
a iUnb Mirh time m shall be specified Id *uck
i-ontncts rrepretivelv, the undersigned rmnng the right to reject and awl all bid*. Notice

man of the Republican National Commit-

Mr. Lauth retired from the firm some years
daraf Juljr; A D. IWL
Gao. A. Dtoi.i-har.ci.
quite right in pronouncing Dr. Brann’s
conduct “unprofessional.

�thousand

rosTSumn.

General John B. Himdomon. Chairman of Um
Ki'publican Convention, accepting Um noinb
nstlon to the Vice-ITraldeney:
.

fire dollars' worth of time in
OPOiNtx-llU
vteted tile-liquid eut

GartUtr
&amp; candidate. Tbe fuliuw-

dal register &lt;4 the United Btatea. which
contains a full list of the officers and emp&lt;uyes of the Post-ofltoe Depertm.-at and

wouJd favorably

itton* subjects and
pearanea. This b-ok is oompikfll every

ration with our Oi»vpolicy of tbe 1 *,ub-

I'.hm. It foil
dwpatc mat ‘there is not tue faintest de Ire
in Uf United Blates io - territorial ex euaioa

t&gt; r» i may be calle 1 u’ 01 to perform. _
'Wiefundan cntal article Intbeold Irtwcrtt-

S3

conformity wi.b tbo beat
junadicuonal Inter
— r .4—J*

may be a-uqned to cuauirv- and i
of trade. *1 be Hi-pub lean ( artj

Amrrlan peopxv it diodes one treat Nation
from another with d^tiuct and natural

number of &gt;eio.-tss inxututed by
Rcpub loan party mi relent credit

attained, oqtwithsteodlng tbo/act that count­
less millions had in the Interval been wasted in
tho progress of a bloody war. &gt;t thus appears
that white our popu.adon between 188 &gt; ..nd

added during these twenty years to the per­
manent wealth ot tne Notion.
Tbe |»crlod between 1-*A&gt; and to-day baa not
been one of ma.crial prosperity on.r. At no
time io the history of tbe United states bas
there beca such pr greet in the moral and ph.1anthropio field, xtelialous and charitable man­

extended to human suttsrlag. and the entire

ajroments since laefi, but our - foreign com­
merce baa In the same perio l steallly and
prodigious y Increased—Increased Indeed at a
rate and to.in amount which absolutely dwarf

aairreKuteol twenty-four thou-and millions
of dollars &lt;224,000 Oju.OOOi. Tho balance In this

The agricultural interest is by rar the
uw.it
in the
la entitled
XCm*—
«&lt;■Nation,
-------- and
.....
... • &lt;.. AIu—..every

development of - agr culture in th ■ United
States must be abandoned. Bea idog this

effort 1* thus made to cunaol date their vastlnfiucncoin tavorof free trade. Rut happily the
tarmen of America are intelligent ani can
nal be misled by sophistry when conclusive
fartaa-e bciOre them. Tncy see plainly tha.
•.uriog the paat twenty-four years wealth has

dranoe,
without
tax.
detention
or
rovernasentai
Interference
of
any
kind
whatever.
It
spre vis
freely
»vvr an area of three and a half million

dishonesty among civil officers were aS rare
as rascouduct and cowardice on tne field of
battle.
Religious liberty la the right of every olttxen of the Republic. Co nrrets Is forbidden
by the Constl’ution to make any law 'Tespecting t &gt;o establish, nent of religion, or prohibit­
ing the free exercl«e thereof?’ For a century,
under this guarantee. Prate tant and Catholic.
Jew and uentile, have worshiped God

sustain this inau
fully than tinsel the great delicacy and di nculty of ad us ing the tert i so n«cIv and e ultably as to protect every
i omc Inunitry,
sustain
&lt; ve y da*t
or
American . labor, promote to tbe
advantagvs pertaining to loreigu v oductloua
uot in c repetition with our own. thus not omy
building up our foreign &lt; ommcrce. but taking
measures to carry it in our own bottoms. LMffl use ptlb o of acoompllxhnicot by patient an I
intelligent labor, and to no hands cun It t&lt;e
comtni till w.tb a« great assurance of Hucccst

eeduiousiy end&lt;
tic hand of time
accurate
iat' gexperience
The Republican oarty eame into exlutenos

slavery and poivgai
tried beneath tne c
war. The party auould continue Us efiort*
until the rvmaininir Ini imty shall disappear
from our clvd.xatlon under tbe force of faith­
fully executed lawa.

Im t myself to -aying that wh.le there should
be tbe most r gid economy .n tbe Uovernm n.al Admln-slpat. n there should bj no
sclf-defratlnz arsimony. other in our domesti-i or foreign serv c*. Official dishonesty
sb &gt;uid bo promptly and re.entlea.-4' punI bed.
Our obliration to tbe defend­
ers of tbe country »bouM never be
lOiroticn. and tbe liberal sya-em of

a pirty is no indisputable
i.-fasl and monetary system
placed In an organized condition, 1 regard as
U nder
the law. A religious rect, stronfly Intrenched
in one of tho Territories of the Un on, nd c ountry w. ■ carr cd safely ihrouxh an suould Inc eaoe our navy tea degree enabling
spreading rapidly into four other Territories,
tint expensive *ar. with a Nntlona. us ro amply protect our coast-lines, our comclaims the right to di stray tbe g&gt;-eat safe­ extended
mo.re,
and
to give
us a
fo-oc
guard a id muniment of social order, and to ere I t which ha- laoii hlghe - nnd high -r in tor.'Urn water* which shall bo n re-peciable
and proper ronrescntaUve ot a country Hue
a crime punished with severe pena'ty in every
nur owtu Tho public land* belong to the
State of the Union. Tho sacredneas and unity
a constantly itiervasl nr premium, people and should nut be adenated from them,
os tbe f-xmily must be prose vod aatee foun­ aare eager
y s mght after by investors In ail
dation of ailcivilgorernmjnt, a^tho source of narta of i.hc
w&lt;» id. Oursvae-n of currenc,
- r ier y a imlniMraUon, as the surest guaran­
mo«
admirable in construction. H'hl.c a I
tee of moral purity.
utH-n Mour cxp'rieooe In the administration
ip conveniences ot bil cirou axion attac.i to
.t, even-&lt;lol ar »f paper represe &lt;t&lt; one do ­ shall from time to time susgest.
The people ot tho United Stales, though lor
1 have the honor to Mibtcrlbe rayself, sir,
of the words money s.andnrds and aa
John A Lucan.
long as tne &gt;ust and wise policy of ibe hepub- your olied ent servant.
ikan party is continued, there c in be uj 1m­ To Hon. John U. Henderson, Chalnnan Com­
mittee.
_________________
rment ot the National credit.
dlr c ly convertible Into them. They have l aTnv
subjects embraced in th-- re.miutlons ronut none so. they will no do so under any ne- spectlye
y coking to tbe promotion of our
AT THE PLAGUE’S HERAT.
oemlty less pressing than that of desperate
war. The o le spec.al requisite for the com­
pletion of our monetary system is Use fixing of
tne relative va.ues of sitver and void The
large us; of sir or a« the money of account to le desInd in the way &lt;&gt;f equitable rates aud
amoag Asia tc Natrons, taken In connection
with the iucrea tin r oommeroe of the world. may now fiexjly to tin- States UiC-uselves and
tlonal agreement In tho premly t. Our Gov­ ihe diversity of lndustr.es and emp oyraenu*
Mabreilijm, July 21.—Tbe situation
ernment should not «-aa»&lt; to uTit- this m&lt;-aa- be promoted In all ae&lt;-tlons of our country.
ur • until a common standard of value xha 1 be ing ewt .blitinnenu of the Interior may be here is of tbe gravest character, and many
reached and e«iai&gt;llsbeil a standard that Shall enabled lo send their products to tbe seaboard Citizens are of the opinion that tiie epldem*
enable ho Un.ted Statox to uo the silver
Italia* got beyond the possibility of control.
from its mines as an auxiliary to gold in
ft tli g the balances of commercial ex- tho vexu.ious restrictions and discriminations Tbe unitary measures of tbe Government
cnange.
do
not have the confidence of the publie, a
Tbe strength of the Republic is increased by cnarges upon art.clex destined to meet close
the multipl.caUon of landholders. Our aws competition from the products of otuer parts fact that may be due to the consternation
should look to tbe judictou* encouragement of the enormous growlh of our induntr.es, apd rather than a just can**.
actual settlers on the public domain, which our surprising protection of cerea.s and..til­
Paris, July Si.—Tbe event* of yesterday
should henceforth bo hold as a sacred trust er necessities of life. Imperative y rejuire
for the benerttof those reeking homes. The that
Immediate
and affective means show that the people of this cljy are alarmed
tendency to consolidate large tracts of land shall
throu/h
peaceful, or­ beyond expectation at the progress ot the I
In the ownership of Individuals &lt;&lt;r corpora- derly beandtaaen
conservative
methods
to
tlo is should, with proper regard to vest­ open markets whic.i have been aud are now cholera. It has been known that there was
ed rigtiu. bo dtacourared. One hundred mo KipolkXed large v by • the flsuuni
much fear on the part ot the people, but It
ernmont representing more :2tan 50.u00. ixj wm latent and had not been given expres­
sion. Paris is virtually in consternation,
nnd a great emigration ot those who are
milting larxo tract* of tbo National domain to
tie consoild &lt;ted and controlled by tbe few be valuable, entitling iu possessor to protec­ able to depart i* likely to ensue.
Parm, July 22.—Thirty deaths from
sons controlling It are a lens. It Is but nur tion in every quarter of the globe. 1 d • not
that the public land shnu d be disposed of only should construct enormous beets oi imp oved cholera occurred al Marseilles last night,
to actual settlers end to those who are cltocnx Inin-cluds, and maintain
a commen­ and twenty-eight at Toulon. A panic wm
of tbe Republic, or wlding to become so.
surate
body of
seamen.
in order created at Toulon last night by the arrival
of one hundred coffins ordered from Mar­
Among our National Interests one langutsbre—the foreign carrying trade, it waa very tho mibtary and naval powers of Europe. seilles. In order to allay tbe excitement it
aeriously crippled In our civil war, and anoth­ Such a course -ould not be compatible w.tb was found necessary lo send the coSln*
er blow was given to It In the general sub«U- seems absurd roat we have not tue o-active back.
means to repel a wanton invaa.on of our
Tovrx)jr, July 23.—There were twenty­
eight death* hero Sunday night A new
iretebtage larger than tbst of any other
Nation, we have every inducement to
e of our country is so universal!/ trouble iiaa visited tbe stricken city, and a
res ore our navigation. Yet tho Oovas
i
o
rend
.-ran
appeal
to
a.
ms
by
famine
Is threatened. Provision* are scarce
ernmont
ha«
hitnerto
and tery dear, and in conseqOt-nce there i*
help. A small share
tbo encourittou of any ju t Into, national much distress. The hotel* are closing their
ways and to manufactures, and a small share
kitchens. The provision warehouses are
of tbo capital aud the seal given by our citl- orous as-ertton
expected to close on account of a lack of
our Go.ernmont supplies.
ourshlpi to every so i and to every poiy. A
law just enacted remove! some of ’he bur­ tk&gt;n of tue r gbta and privileges belonging to
Toutox, July 24.—There was a reduc­
dens upon our navigation an-1 Inspires hope ibe general fami&gt;y of American Republics tion In tbe number of deaths last night, only
that this great interest may at iant receive its
fifteen being reported. Several apotlieearians
threatto close their places of busi­
mother continent.
sacm*dmK'S or ini aaburr.
ness because tbe city is distributing med­
This survey of our-condltlon as a Nation re­
icine free.
minds us that material prosperity is but a
Parih, July 24.—One death from cholera
1* recorded In each of tiie three following
’publican Ins'ltutions. without
town*: Vidauban, Signes and Brignoles,
nil In the deimrtmeut ot the Var, and situ­
iirnty aad th .a la.d the ated in a direct northeasterly line from
AH public schools in Toulon
I Republic. While tech ir Tuulon.
the pending con tret. Tn • safety o
and Marseilles wtll be closed to-day.
Republic rests upon the integrity
Marskiixes, July 24.—There Is no
th i ballot, upon the security of ■
people,
exc.u
Hug
from
change for the better in thia puce. There
I rage to the cltiscn.
To deposit
w&lt;-rc twenty-one deaths from cholera Tues­
despotic and hopeless servitude, the paradei day night. In the twenty-four Ixmrs ended
at nine last night there were forty-tour
deaths from cholera.
ernment. He ia tbe arch-enemy of tbe Re­
public. He forgets that in t amp ing upon vanned thought. th&lt;- American Bepub-ic sudthe rights of others be fat lly imperils his
HAVOC UF THE WINO.

Isler, was nine cents last year. Post­
masters Leluw a certain grade, it will be
Thee should be careful mA tohsva.^xj tuapx
Understood, are paid according to the secret. A iyalny* the^tofler side of the log
whlrii ryta the qtnekert.
' '■
Formerly they were paid according to t&gt;.*
number of stamps sold, but this sys sm
was not found to b* satixfac oi y, some of
Gents— I hare been a great sufferer til) a-lthtbe postmasters making a business of s-11of all diseases—rhcumMtii&gt;m. Al times 1 have
been Wholly unable to attend to my burinne.
and for eight weeks wa* confined to my chair,
uo up to the first AW, and a certain proper my only relief-from pain bring while stNueoi
family rubbed ray limbs. At the same
tion af er reaching that sum. Out of ths my
time wa* covered with scrofula. I bad tried
6 /XX) postmasters, in the United State every treatment and every kind of medicine
recommended, to no nurpove, and wa* c«m
pleiely diacouraged. Having heard a friend
praise Rheumatic byrup, as a last resort J pro­
it ia not to i e understood that these per- cured
a bottle, but with little hope of receiving
benefit. After taking two bottles, to my great
lion to tbe duties of poe imaster to- this Mirprire, and need I say delight, J experienced
a decided relief. Cootluumg it* use. alter tak­
ing four bottles, I find myveu perfectly cured,
and to day am a« well as ever In my life. Of
the sores which coverer my body, only the scar*
modation to tbo neighborhood • or with the remain to testify of tiie Rlieuiultlc Byrup. A»
id&lt; a that tbeir keeping bring! some addi­ a blood purifier and a rheumatic cure, it has
Dexter Hogan.
tional trade to the proprietor of the store uo equal.
The boiliugpot Is in the most danger of slop
ping over.
tbe salary is l&lt;-«s than $10 a year, In FeunF. T. Boise ».sues u ki&lt;u»i« lust he piaransylvania 55, iu West Virginia 111, hi Wis­
Acker’s Drspcpsla Tablet* to be the best
con*.n 50, in Minnesota 46, in Illinois 23, ice*
rriuetiy for indigestion ever made, that always

I.&gt;wa 52, Keii ncky 130, Alabama 160,
Georgia 149, North Carolina 31U. There

ries are below (10.

Tbe thorn ou tue &lt;&gt;iuu uu..etract* noth­
ing from the flavor of the blackberry.

Of those postmasters

THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,
«ay*: "Bmb mi self aud wife owe our lievs to
Siillob’fl ( oofumption Cure.”
ARE you made mlKrable by. Indigestion,
Wisconsin, Kentucky, Minnesota have ConetipatloD, Dtxait.i-M, lx a*' of Appetite,
two eacu, while North Carolina has no leu Ve.loa Sklul Eblioh'a Vitalizcr ia a positive
cure.
WHY will you coush when Shiloh’a Cure
will jitre immediate relief. Price 10 eta and 21
8111 LCyil’S Catarrh Remedy—a porit ve cure
(San Francisco OslLl
for tsianh, Diphtheria si.d (shier mouth.
H ACKMETACK a leading and fragrant per­
Baldwin theater, a &gt;d Assistant Passenger fume. Price 25 aud 60 ct*.
SHILOH'S Cure will Immediately relieve
Agent ot the South Pacific Coast (narrow,
gauge) Ra.lroad, Is ju«t recovering from a Croup. Whooping cough sod Bnmchittla.
FOR Drapepria nod Liver Complaint you
case of blood-poisoning, tbo particulars of
a prinieu guarantee on every'bottle of
which may prove of interest an! benefit to have
Shiloh’s VltaHser. It never falls toewre.
tbe public. In sbavi ig abont a mon:h ago
he had his chin slightly scratched, but lit- Shiloh'
For sale by F- T. BOISE.
Baldwin he had occasion to handle a great
Verily, tbe hungry man waste* little time in
many tickets colored green, and while do­
ing so he frequently rubbed tbe sore spot comment ng on thestvle of tbe dishes.
ou his chin with bi« fingers. Within a few
Prevent sent-U* MckurM by taking occaaioDdays tbe 1 »w«.-r portion of bis face waa aHy one of Emory's Little Cathartic* Pills, a
swollen, and shortly afterward be was wonderful appetiser, an absolute preventive
compelled to take to his bed, and for ten -vd cure of BlMotunrs*, plrasaot to take,
-.ugarcoated. A *k your druggt»i lor them and
take no other.—IS (&gt;nt».
siciana. Their verdict was that the trou­
ble was blood poisoning, and that the
poison was arsonic from tbe green tickets over night with thee on his way to eamp meetcommunicated co the sore on hi* chlu by ,nf-__________________
tbe fingers. Menton was confine 1 fully a
BUCKLEN'B ARNICA 8ALVEmonth and is now in a pitiful condition,
The beflt salve in tbe world for Cute, Bruises,
his medical advisors having told him that
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
■ portion of bis lower jawbone and lower Chapped B«nds, Chilblains, Corns, and all
front tooth are deed and w.ll come away Skin Kiu ^cns, and positively cure* riles, it
by a process of na uro should bo not sub­ s guaranteed to give perfect aatiafaction, or
tnohey refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For
mit to a surgical operation.
&lt;ale bvF. T. BoiaS.
alppl, L. uls ana and Pennsylvania 1. .vo

[Owentown &lt;Ky.) Newa]
Marion Cobb, a respondble gon leman of
the Lusby’s Mill precinct, Ky., says he
saw a squirrel ac ing in a very peculiar
manner up In the top of a tree, and it
caused him to stop and watch its actions.

Thee s'xiuld never burst the shell of a batch­
ing egg to look sfter tbe wellfare of the young

THE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

bnnch of sem thing in its month and

FOR PAIN.

and backed into the creek until the water

RHKtMATlSMs

nose, when it let go the bunch, which floated
offdewn tbs creek. To gratify his curi­
osity Marion went down and got the bunch,
end found, he says, that it had a million

Neuralgia*

BACMaswa*. I
HlADiCHlTOOTBlOn;
SORE TMMAT,

ro?jwct, your obedient

whole ontln.nt uf Europe. its profits a e
enjoyed to day Or t*&gt;,0u jam of American free

CtfHTox, Ia, July 24.—An Important
Ue Amerioao people in
upedil mwtlm at Uw Mlxlulppl Lojgln* to
First,
It Is&lt;u.
In violation,
open.
• ■ • - - ■ rComp.nr -u held tag raauMtj. Tin «~&gt;e
prlnclp.1 qMnUdo waa wf.,1 aoldd waa aad- i ?wf. C the control
of
the
teovernM ryU rlaw ot the low markata uid over- want ^s partidpa ed tn bv all legfclly^ualihod
prodaeUoa. The tdtlowln* raeotalloa waa wuaei

adopted:

(Fooebow Herald.]
Syracuse, N. T-, July 24.—A terrific
Whether, du i ing tho recent Chinese fes­
hurricane, accompanied by thunder and tival, the god* privileged the commission
rain, swept over the village of Cortland of acts ofbarbar.tr it would be difficult to
about three o’clock yesterday afternoon. say, but it is only too certain that tbe pun­
Barnum’s circus wa* exhibiting, and be­ ishment administered to petty debtors
tween seven and eight thousand people
were gathsred^ln tiie tent.
The storm
burst *u Ideoiy and struck tbe canvas with
caught by hi* creditor and dragge] to the
tremendoja force.
Tbo mammoth tent

1

T ’b“

UwnUr.tnxnlHf-uolnoudeuMOrW,. p,ul1n,

centered the great wealth and industries of
the Nation, and which pay an overwhelming
portton of tbe Natona. lues. Tbe Immeuss

A Mew Enterprise el a Railway Magnate.

danger.

ant eed to give entire 4
funded- Sold at fifty.
BoIdc.

offices and post-master •. The list of posV
masters discloses some interesting fac a. cow when milking time comes, but- the cow
Tuaroaro, in round nu mbers, about W,0o0
j&gt; a masters in the United Bates wb -M
aalar m run from (8JXX) per annum down
11 AY FEVRp.
I have been a great sufferer from Hay Fever
for 15 years. 1 read uF tLe many wondrous
urea of Ely's Cream Balm aud thought 1 would
J8.U0J, the sama as that ot the Posimaster- ■try
ones more. Itr fliten nrtnures-afttr one
B|&gt;pllcati«rti I w&lt;» wonderfully bdpM Two
appears to be that paid to P. H. Forrest, perks *«o I commenced using it aud dow I
postmaster at Radale, Pitt county. feel entirely cured. It is the greatest dtscov-

civil

&gt;l interests of tne United
to adopt separate res-

nx tbe iate war scrupulous interrity waa tbo
ireraliln* rule. Indeed, throughout that

property of the United feta oa, aa returned by
tho census of IMO, amounted to tho on *rmous

ty mall Mr

prosperity ia a preventive of crime, a security
to capital, and-the veris beat guarantee of
peace and happiness. Tht-ibrlnus policy Of
our Government is to protocU'^othcapitaljy'nd
articlo of
0 build up

turn attotnonatrojlgn.
' In the census otTab.1

British colonist landed in . 1&amp;J&lt; down to toe

Tbe liesl blood porifer and Mstem regulalor
placed witbiu tbe reach of suffering bnPoatx-tBce Department. The seooud vol­ ever
raaulty, truly is Dectric Biltera Inactivity of
ume contains nearly 1,000 pages, includ- tbe Liy. r, Efiliouauew. Jaundice, Conattputton,
U’-.L k'UInm. nr .nv
.d__ Z.
n appetiser, umfe
find electricbtt-

amply protective against

though a very
Tbe true prot
ernmont is boa

the result in part of
R -pubboan principles i
vorabie condition* of i&lt;i
a gre .1 ca amity to chi

iperty in tbe t-tatesand Territories (axcludsaves amounted to fourteen th-usand

VerU}, tf thee Is nuxkms alwut the salvation

to comprehend our in«titutions but indl

ed and are yielding, while a growing &lt;
l.y wui-ms the .--outbern and the N&lt;
heart* aika. Can aeana
tween ths ee -lions

iiiduatry,

diners wideiy from a complete
1 tbo property,
&lt;us ot Imxj. however, the work

ot ite cJeanlinewt.
State from which employed, etc. Tbe first

Tbe principle

we beik.ro
conoe tlori and tnuyltably
er Wcoine .necessary, the Hej uohas maliuimaJ aad w.u ia ..li­

lion riops, the hair begins at once to bet otne
dry, lusueires, brittle and gray. Is that the
vendition ol jour hair? if to. apply Parker's
Hair Balriun at-iSH-e- ft will fretore Uh-color
jduesand life by renewlnglbc acttonol nature.

E. W. Cole, of Nashville, a former railroad
magnate, baa bo u Jit all tbe W hiimide tofamous paint, for SI2fi,0M.

This

layout a railroad to extaud from tbe eity
ol Ibe road up Mount Waahingtoo. A bo- ,
tel is to be built and a university endowed. 1

„„

hot can * fiinu.

u&gt;;

lug down on tbe bead* of tbe assembled then d-, riving tbe unfortunate fallow nf
mullituda Tbe scene which followed was hl •tong’*, which was 11 arally rooted ouL
and children screamed, and the roar of the
iWatoiugtou Republloaa.)
wild beasts mingled with the human chorus.
About six o’cioet Wednesday evening
Fortunately tha vast multitude began to r»allze after a fbw moment* that they bad Wilmington and Northsrw Rallr.md brl Ige,
escaped by a miwtcte and that the panic: wx* when a , ufdng engine cams thundering

ACTIVE AGENTS
TO CANVASS THIS CHY.

had been kilted.________________

The large saw manufactory of Emerson,
Smith A Oa, st Beever Falls, Pa., burned

tu» U it

Jjhxt
CINCINNATI,

�—aaj

BBS!
nro* witMn

rtrwml

bunt'd to tbe ground. Mr. Bnwikir wm

NAHIFVn.UCi

—Aspiring DcditM
warned that there’s

food. We learn that the only insu­
rance Mr. B. h d waa 1100 on tbe

wfh ahnw-&lt;&amp; the Wa -tonite tte thivillage Friday and Saturday evenings.
JolylMhandM llinth* rememberi- thia t
•
here last
tbe
under
t unfortunate
company has
ignlyreorganized. hsa added many new features, including a cor­
net band. In short.it Igu become a first
' clan* entertainment^ and onr people
' Who patronize them will gettheir moo-

■ttx

Vt. Ville, Saturday evening.

day this week and burned np.

fruit and ornameu-

F. Reynold’^ new house,
attended tite ratiltoation
Iharlotte Wednesday even-

*

rill

1

M Hrrt b

Ms**r,M»ijE. Steven*.of Vt. Vll’le.

IiIFB JI MA8HVII.L1,
And Her Ecvironi.

ul

dsj

ten days’ meeting.
Mrs. Julia VanNnckir, of Con vis,
Calhoun county, is visiting Mrs. B. H.
Hung, her ‘daughter. ,
■ P Holler lias had his flouring m'.ll
througlriy . over gaulled and b again
running on full time.
Emmett Evert* has returned t® thia
village. J. D. Campbell ditto. There’s
•o place like Nashville.
Mis* Bertha Wood departs for Ango­
la, Tbd., where she will take a^ear’a
fostructioa* iu music, to-day. 1

^The first new wheat brought tn thin
market, was marketed at Marshall
GaHatin A Cob’s elevator by John Car\
ter, a Vt. Ville far ner, on Monday, at
83 ©ent*. Tftis firm bought
B..F.^toynolda wants to use that iron
.has of the now crop on V "
Will Ingereon Ac. Co.\900 bus
plan# &lt;eyy badly, and if the man who
pnriidoril
tt^ill return it, be witFaave
r* is extra fine*- large
Inmp;

raHatm yard*, and

window Jjrthe

bof* Tliuradag alterm
looking up

Itlanuaored that Jaeob s
fa a lUtlfl fort*ne toML
few fisnoeni who have had vat hWheat were jtMt a little bit frightened
on account of fte rnin thia wertr.—Two stteiri players,’—a Wtod man
with an accordiaq, and rd Itallian with
a harp, atnall boy and a fiddle—stormed
the village, and gathered a profusion
of nickle* Wedpeaday.
—M. B. Brooks will run his fruit
evaporator to its full capacity daring
the coming season. In short, he ex­
pects to be prepared jto. evaporate all

—Tbe prevalence of smallpox in var­
ious parte of the state should put our
people on their guard and proper pre­
cautions in tbe way of vaccination
should be taken at once.
—Porter Barnes, of Kalamo, in form a
ua that be
A white. meadow lark
on Ed. Lombard1* place Thuredav. A
“white‘rneado# lark” is a bird never
heyd of before by the oldest citizens.
^-W. E. Shields will bull I a building
adjoining H. R. Dickinson’s engine
house, into which he Mrtll move in
order to have steam power, with which
to better prosecute'his manufacturing
XC&gt; meeting will be held in the vil­
lage Tuesday evening next to organize
a union prohibition club. M'-mt Moore
of Ionia, state organizer of the Union
party, will be present. Ladies are es­
pecially invited^
—A Blaine &amp; Logan club was organ­
ized at Morgan last week. A meeting
to complete the organization of the

vigorous campaign wilj' be held next
Wednesday evening.

- C. L. Glasgow has just cloned the
best season’s trade in agricultural im­
plements ever enjoyed by the double
hardware. But C. L. is a lively youth,
a liberal advertiser and justly merits
the immense patronage be ia receiving.
—Yesterday morning aa little Carl
Goucher was riding one of his father’s
homes down Main street the bridle
rein became unbuckled and the horse
started to run. When he reached the
corner by D. L. Smith's, be fell oft
striking on th? stone pavement. He
waa quite badly bruised but no bones
were broken.
-The barn of L. E. Hinchman of
Assyria, was struck by lightning about
8 o’ clock Thursday morning and burn­
ed to the ground, wnh its contents
Twenty acres ef wheat, six hundred
bushels of oata and sixty loads of bay
and farming tools were burned with itTbe loss foots up fully &gt;3,000. Insured
for &gt;1,800 in tbe Barry and Eaton.
collector, of Niles, was m the village
Wednesday. investigating tbe case of
B. Schulte, charged with selling beer
on the Fourth. Mr. 8. admitted that
he bought a case of beer for the use of
his German friends on the ' h, but pot
profit. He compromised with tbe offi­
cer by buying a license for the retail of
malt Hquor*.
—The only, thing we^pould never un­
derstand about Baraev Brooks was
why he dijia’l get married, but now
that be kps
&lt;i*»e*it, we can
look ujNra bHB a* «fuil' fledged, exem­
plary. tUhm. Barney. *• tmderstand.
has acquired a good aud talented wife,
and if we thought be wm nnt as happy
as he could be we would wish him hap­
piness in this connection.
'
—A portion of Maple Grove was
swept by a wind storm Wednesday
forenoon that caue-d many person* to
be afraid and all to think of cyclones.
A large tree under which H. 0. Bow­
en’* team had taken shelter was blown
down a®d the horse* killed; r. couple of
apple tree* in widow Buck’s orchard

h*a never been better. The yield will
average twenty bunhela totiie acre, and ■ebool fllaM to a picnicjat- her mother’*,
tho- only tiling lacking to make our three miles south of the village, on
UrnH&gt;rs perfectly happy is “a dollar a
H. W. Dickinson ia dotn^ Petoskey.
f—The meeting in the interests of a Cyrus Downing b having a concrete
park and race course, held at the town walk laid iu front of
recently ac­
- . p
hall, Tuesday eygping, was well at­ quired, home.
tended-And the'd«iteres4 manifested
Frank and' Char. Scofield rand their
good. The meeting orga
organized
nized by. wivesyame up from Eaton Rapids aptf
rchooainffT.lL Downing chairman and ]gave ti neat fliusicale at Clmnec Van
’* on Bundw. . ■
j
W. 3. Power* aecretarv* 'A committee ^nJuiKn
'
of three, a* fellows, W.-G—Powers, H.v
C. L. Glasgow, H. A. Dnfltee, XD.
M. Lee and W. H. Young, wereebnsen Campbell. Geo. Trurnan,Mifsrs Hattie
to draft artiolea bt aModatiod..'Tbe
Foote, Nidlie Truman and Daby Smith
term of existence of the society waa picniced at the lake Tbunday;
fixed -nt thirty ye*ra and tho capiM
Youth is ingenious. Jas. Clny’“bowstock at twenty thonaand ilollass. _TC. Downink. F. ‘C. Boise and H. A, &gt;ryhaabeefl converted into n skating
rink and a number of little folks may
Barber' were chorea a, eonmxittee r©
ascertain whnt grounds could be procur­ i»e Meo' there etajoying themselves any
^tDAof day. |
ed for tbe association and at what prices
The quarterly meeting service* of the
and report at tiie next meeting^ The
meeting then adjourned, snbyeSxto the M. E. church irfll be held in this vil
call of the chairman of the committee on Saturday and Sunday. Rev. A. A
Knappen, presiding elder, wilt offici­
ou artfcle&amp;pj
:iatjon.i
ate. OoSunday evening R*v.;K. will
lectqro eb teitubranda.
KATHY* JBBY.
A young sailor iu fall uniform inclu­
■The petit larceny case of the people ding cap, which bears the following,
vs. Wm. F. Reynolds and Joha Weber H. M. 3. St. Vincent, 'attracted aome
waa re-tried in Esq. Pafady's court on attention from our people Monday.
Monday, the same lawyers officiating He gave his name as -Stephen Spnnaa did in the previous trial- The de­ gett. ' Jack raid he .had, been in Her
fense introduced some nvw testimony Majesty's aervioe 18fmodths, bit was
which seemed to fix the larceny of the now serving Steve Spcingett, north of
articles in controversy, upon 85vester
thh village.
’
Feighner, wbo had previously settled
tl»e matter by paying S35, and the jury
WEST KALAMO.
were not long in finding a vardict of
E. D. Willbiqs visited Lansing,
“not guilty” for Reynolds and Weber.
The interesting feature, of the case Wednesday.
The whistle of tho' steam thresher b
was the part-played by C. CL Holbrook,
.
attorney. for the defense. He is a heart! Id the land.
Jerry Barnes the prodigal has return­
shrewd lawyer imdao skillfully ware
his ideas and assertions into the e vi­ ed to his fattibr’s house.
Oat harvest is at hand and promises
dence that It kept judge and - jury
thinking in order to arrive at the con­ an average jriejd of grain.
8. G. Mutteftou has a daughter visit­
clusion ns to where testiipouv ended
ing them/freiHtack Lake.
and Holbrook’s assumptions liegnn.
David Crowell, of Walton, was last
He black-guarded the jury—said they
hod their mind mode up to convict his week among Kalaino friends.
Jay £erry storied this week foi . his
clients lie bite they took tbeir seats,—
tbit they were bound to crucify thera— new'Lorne iu Charlevoix county.
Dr. Conley baa moved his office into
io short, it was the worst jury he ever
stood up before in his life. The im­ the Howell A- Blackib* building.
John M. Earl is the juror from thia
pression is prevalent that Mr. H. took
court.
this bold* bad course,simply to goad tnjm^or the July term of
the jery^ioto .bringing in a.M&gt;r$ict of ^Ice dfeaui social at the hotel last
Sitturdky
evatnn^
to'
M_;
E,
minis
­
acquitaf. V The-only apjiureQt J effect
this effort had upon the jury was to ter.*
Corn and other spring crops have
make them exceedingly wrathy, and a
reek
couple,-atr. least, assert that If they suffered tor w^ut "
have.au .opportunity to lay hands on
Dr. J. P.Cini
iana,
Mr.^ft. he wfll have an assault aud bat­
Waa callinjL on j
last
tery case to defend.
Tbe jury agreed on a verdict in ten week.
Cleveland aud Hendricka club* are
minutes after they retired, but tarried
in tiie room an hour, believing that now tormisg, and the fight La? fairly
.
Mr. Holbrook would miss tbe train to begun.
J. J. Reynold* received wvql that hi*
hear the verdict and then they would
brother
Cbaries^of
White
Cloud,
Mich.,
have all night in which to avenge
'
themselves upon him. But Mr. Hol­ died Juas 24tir.
Marion
Matteeen
and
wife*,
jrf
Jack­
brook did not wait to hear the verdict,
but returned to Hastings on tbe even­ son, viaked rheit parents Mr. knd Mrs.
Matteson
last
wflek.
X
ing train, and a bloody tragedy un­
Tbe Congregational minister Rev.
doubtedly was averted. We trust that
be apprqsU|«p ti^at Barry county has a Hndley was down in Ohio lust week
bad enough record already, and wi|l visitiog Uisjjtarent*,
□ot venture to Nashville until after the
ofgoodqtismy.ywtittete^-eajly 1
“cooliha” period..,
f?
teljhowit will yiaH.
.
John Mastonrs boy was bitten rby
LOCAL

.tin:

Pay car last Wednesday.
A big rolleFskating nuk is talked of.
Tbe Wolcott bouse is being repaint­
ed.
C.. F. Wilkinson visited Charlotte
friends Thursday.
Miss Callie Frace has become&gt;n em­
ploy, e of The News.
8. Taylor, of Ionia, was in tbe village
Thursday on busbies*.
E. UnMiii ot.Ha.twr. «uin

ftotiOMR Wodowdw.

“i 'IT

Republican caucus at the town hall
Several new threshers are iu the field
in thia vicinity this season.
New wheat waa made into flour at
Holier'a mill last Saturday.
That refreshing rein Tuesday night
waa eminently satisfactory.
Lew Clark baa gone to Battle Creek

at Levi Elliott’s uprooted and carried
Mire Daisy Smith, of Battle Creek,
fifteen rod*, and more or lees damage ia visiting Mica Hattie Foote.
John M. Roe waa in the village shak­
—Isaac Brooks, an old Maple Grove ing bands with old friend*. Monday
He ia Belling tbe Smith purifier and is

dying from the effects.
Certain politicians assert that the p’s
will engulf tbe B’s and send the Re­
publican and several smaller crafts to
tbe bottom.
M&lt;s. G- W. Slater, accompanied by

extended visit in New
-N$ver were “yelle* /JockeU” »o
plenty in wheat fieldaWWile-fteesen,
and the peculiar thing about it b their
nests are found on level ground any­
where.
Farmers could not wbb for better
weather for haying and harvest than
they Lave been bleared with thia *uromet, being cool and dry with just rain
enough to make the air bracing.
Tue Hawx is liecemiug Quite a politi­
cal aheet since P. M. P.w named a* can­
didate for Governor, and now. oome ta
think of it, why wouldn’t Potter All
tbe Governor’* chair pretty well! He’s
big enough, and the salary is almost a*
large aa hb receipt* for aix months advertising.

«omA3».

Iwpy OincAtJ.

d hb whoa* taut
Twe-ity»ix self binders did bnsioeM
Huoktelrarrire ar*plenty in the Elar­
in Woodland thia harv&lt;-*L .
ton maish.
Mra. C. H. 8nyder of Lamhig is here
from a cherry tree awl broke her leg.
Reuben Allerton made -a flying trip She fsnowin a pn-earimis c uidition.
vWtiMt relatives and Mwuda.
to Ifttiia SatuH^e,
Levi Holme* and J. H. Ddtenbscfc
Charier Newton reaped 7 acres in 4
minstrel*, who played od tiie streets are at Pietoakry, aud other* talk of go­
ing.
•h. Parka with hi* Self-binder reepTruman Sswdy, an,ex-'Wtx«dlander&gt;,
judge* the best performer that has evla virfting &lt;iM time friends. His borne
~ath
MBownwiCWy.
•
MfteDnRa Palmerton will teach a
The carpenter* on Jame* Cro**’ barn
term
nf
two
months
school
in
District
couple of days thia week picking up
atvay nickels. They wra bvw«idit.h&gt;jn No. 4. school oommences Aug. 4.
Leneard Mnneh Post w H give an ice
tiie skating rink Theedav evening, and
tinted in drawing hay Sunday.
would have made a profitable thing for
Mr. and Mrs. Collier, of Springport,
the proprietor if the rain bad not in­ town halt Sfltnfttoy ere.. July 36.
visited at Rr.v. Hewes’ last week.
Onr hand win attend the tournament
terfered.
■
at Grand Ledge next month. WeexIng J. Watring’s house along at a rap­
BANTINGS.
'd rare.
t
thia time.
Rev. Hnnaburger is at Petoskey.
Rtete Springett has had his thresh­
C. M. Kuappen, of Lansing, ia in the
ing machine repaired and is ready for
and good Judge* think it will avenge
city..
business.
twenty five bnsliehtotbe arrethrough­
The Democratic pole failed to elevate
Al. tiinsley commenced .housekeep­
out the town.
ing. in D. W. Smith’s log house last last Saturday.
Two young sons of Harinw Myer*,
Dr. MiMer was in tbe city the fore
Monday.
were on a load of takings going to tbe
Several of our ladies near Hosmer's
Presbyterian 8. 8. pic nic at Thorn­
corners were driven from a berry patch
came frightened and ran. The boys
apple lake Friday.
recently.
fell off and the oldeat.fhe wa* 13) fell
Editor Cook arid wife returned from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamr« Murphy, nJ Hast
in front of a wheel which pushed him
ings, were the guests of E. Lockhart Dakota last Friday.
several rods before he was rv’eaaed.
The Democratic county convention
’Tis a wonder that be escaped being
Theodore Scofield killed a rattle­ will be held Aug. 16.
ren over and perhaps dbath. as his
The Young Ladies’ band bare
set
snake which was three feet long and
head waa dhectly in.front of tbe wheel.
of new instruments on trial.
had nine rattles.
A» it is his head ia badly bruised and
Rev. Crittenden will occupy the M.
John Messimer will soon commence
swollen, but-the lad is around.
a select school at Castleton Center. E. pulpit next Sabbath morning.
The state touchers’ lo-dituto. will
our own comm.
Those wishing to uttend school this
winter will do w-ll to go there as John commence Aug. 25, iu this city lasting
The apple ciop in Rutland is pro­
1». a firat-dnas teacher.
A large delegation of Nashville nounced a failure.
Richard Elarton tried to teach one of
Mr*. Mary Youngs of Hope, died
M. Bloom’s hogs t« stay at home by ladies visited tbe Hastings W. C. T. U.
from consumption Tueaitoy.
last
Tuesday.
giving it a dnae of lead. Mr. B. disLnoius Hardy of Hastings and Mb*
J.
G.
Runyan
and
L.
E.
Stauffer
are
.covered the wounded hog and made
Della Nelson of Baltimore were mar­
some trouble, but at present every­ attending the National Prohibition ried lost week.
thing ia lovely and tho hog is on the convention at Pittsburg, Penn.
A bay and a limb of a cherry tretAdam Sponablfe met with quite a ser­
gain.
fell upon Mrs. Yarger in _CAr I ton la*t
A certain roan on the state road says ious accident last Friday, when nearly week, and Mra. Y. was conaidbrly bruishe would as soon anyone would come • to the peak of a barn the ladder slipped
tn his granary nnd take his wheat as and be fell to the barn floor, fortunMra. A. Socket, aged
of Prarietn go tn his fields and pick his berries. nately no bones were broken but he
received a shock of paralysis on Sat­
Fie says if they are too poor to bny waa badly shaken up.
Darwin McKay, the man arrested urday and it- is feared she will not re­
their berries to call on him and he will
and charged with the murder ef T. P. cover.
give them money to buy some.
Elder Gillaspie of Bowhna-mills »■
Searles is having a preliminary bear­
ing before Esq. Greenfield. Tbe ex­ seriously ill. Caused by a* profuse
PRICHAR DTILLE.
amination will consume tbo balance bemmorhago, brought on by' having
teeth extract d.
News scarce.
of the week.
Petty thieves relieved A. Ciiffbrd’e
Busy time* with farmers.
BALTIMORE,
smoke-house
in Carlton of i to quota of
Miss Emma Emmons is home od a
smoked meet last week.
visit
Lucioua Hnrdy has taken to himself
According to the census returns
■Ci H. Nichols, of Alba, is visiting at a rib.
Hastings Has increased but Wldn four
Canada thistles are being neglected year*, whieh fact renderetb-sorrowful
Mrs. Brians, mother of Mrs. Chon. and are going to seed.
rhe soul of the Democrat, and that pa­
per urges the Hastings folks to "get up
Prichard, is dangerously ill.
A. E. Durfee had a wh$at stack up­ and get” which advice if followed
A load of people from Hastings vis­ set by neglect of propning.
strictly would leave the burg tenantited at 8. Monro’s laat Sunday.
f. N. Williams lost a valubte horse less.—Jackson Citizen.
Cora Prichard ra spending her vaca­ with distemper on Tuesday.
Assyria is worked up over * case of
tion with her sister at Battle Creek.
Mrs. Gunn and daughter of New* attempted suicide that baa come tslight here. A young man had been
Harvest is ended nnd the crop is near ■ York are viaiting Mrs. Brant.
paying
marked attention to n young
ly secured. The yield of wheat will be
Wind Wednesday morning hlnw»-d Indy near Eagle school house, who has
large.
over a wheat stick for James Ham­ also received ’the attentions otanothii
Our Sabbath-school, with Mra. Dela­
yo®ng niiin at irregular interval*. On
mond.
fie Fourth of July the first you ng man.
no as superintendent, is progressing
Mr. Hilsingeris the boas wheat stack­ whom we will name Henry, called on
finely.
er. Before they could drive the wagon the young lady and requested her com­
Wm. Mershon, frn»o the northern
away from a stack he was building, it pany for the next-day, hut found-that
she hzd agreral to go with Jim. Thiipnrt of tiie state, visited relatives here
upset on the wagon, breaking tbe rack. so exasperated him tlmt that he Went
recently.
home nod took a dose of atrychine. but
Myron Emmnna wears a smile which
fortunately not enough to kill' him,
LACEY’S EIME KILN CLUB.
lights up the whole “burg.” Cause—
aud be thi-atens tn bo arouraVtc make
it
.uDDleaannt- for Jim yet. The neigh­
another giriL
/
•
“Am deliack door tender present,”
The mill ha* been overhauled and inquired Brother Gardner as he pound - bors are nil talking of the affair, and a
fee'ing of sympathy exists for the
repaired so that nearly double the ed on the stove-with the poker, and tbe young Indv who figures so prominent­
amount of grinding can be done. Mr. meeting came to order.
ly in the matter, and in deference to
those fellings the names nro suappteas­
Monro understands hrs business and
“He am,” responded Lightweight ed.
—Battle Creek llenniilican.
makes good flour.
\
Banty.

The Hope correspondent for the
“You will please close de Imck door
the Hasting* Banner deserves a med­ and clink de keyhole as dar am impor­
al. He speaks of the Iwid reputation tant biznesa to preform.”
that bis section of the country has had.
“De back door am dnaed an de key­
He is the only resident of that place hole am clinked.Brudder Gan!nor said
who we have heard ray that the town
bad anything but tbe beat kind of a
“Correct Brudder Jones, we will now
reputation-.
Phil Phix.
proceed to brxness. De fust thing in
ord Mi am appointment of commitees. I
EAST CASTLETON.
now appoint Whalebone Hawker com­
Wm. Ffeistcr is doing his harvesting mittee to investigate do whole fisheries
of de Pacific cosst. Lightweight Banty
here.
: “
Mrs. Alex Price has returned from committee to find out de biat kind of
game chickens, as dis club am spec tin
Grand Rapids.
B. R. Fx nner, of Goshen. Ind., called to want to buy some.
Waydown Beeby offered the follow­
on old friends this week.
The FeighnerSunday school are talk­ ing resolontinu.
Wbereas;This club expocte to take In seving of having a picnic in tbe near fu­
ture.
•
.
wpple,
.
Elder Holler, of town, will preach at
Whereas; Brudder Gardner am lame in one
the Feighner school house every two
leg, "it am not very convenient for Brudder
' weeks.
.
Gantner and aald new members to perambu­
R. Taylor hits hh threshing machine late upon de rotters of do hall,
home from Battle Creek where it has
Therefore, Resolved, doe dis club raise 25
been for repairs.
cent* each week to put a floor in Pnrodtee Halt
We sympathise deeply with you,
The resolution waa adopted nnd en­
state reader, but our advice would be tered to the back leaf of the club Alto put their love letters where their
sweetness will not attract the atten­
Brotiier Gardner said be proposed to
tion of the pesky rats.
admit tbe following new members and
if aay one had any objections, to state
&gt; EIMOTTVILLE.
them and the club would vote upon it,
Mra. Dr. Parmenter returned from Frank Clark wauM betaken in under
tha “nom de plume” ot db Honorable
New York last Thursday.
John Deere has gone into partner­ Prebody Bottomfali.-Bob. Joy would
ship with Mr. Lewis in the meat mar­ be taken in as Gonedown Smith.
Whalebone Hawker objected to tbe
ket.
Robert Chance was the first to draw bst on the grounds that he was “gettm
to lazy to work;” but tiie club pro­
new wheat to market, which he did on
ceeded to vote upon Mr. Smith and he
Wednesday last. •
waa
.accordingly token in.
A party of yoking married people took
The meeting then adjourned with eo
in Thoraapple lake Tuesday. A good
much
harmony that Brother Gardner’s
time was reported.
Tramps are becoming very nnuoer glass eye was knocked out nnd the
oux. A gang of them was found re­ stove kicked over.
,cently discovered concealed in a
M AlVItlED.
thresher billed to that place.
Ed. Stevens, Clinton Rogers and Y is*
Id* Parmenter storied on Wednesday
for Ijabon, Dakota, tiie latter to visit
her sister, Mrs. Elmer Alien.
Lightning struck the house of Chaun­
,cey Dwight on Tutaday evening, pros­
-trating hia daughter Mabel, who was
,sitting within half a foot of the line of
its descent. She recovered conscious--

LOCAL MATTERS.
No more dancing at I lie Vermont­
ville skating rink on Saturday night.
The rink will bo open Satiiiduy night
from 7-30 to 11 o'clock. This change
is made especially to accomodate Nash­
ville parties and those living at a dis­
tance, who are unable to get th**e
enily.
F. M. Pottmr.
FOR SALE.

One good, second hand Champion siagle reaper, cheap.
C. L. Glasgow.
Best four-point Barb Wire Paiated
nnd Galvanized, at a price that i* less
than one-half the cost of Board Fence,
and will last five time* as long. i«K&gt;
’ba. now on hand.
C. L. Glasgow.
FOB KAUU.

Ou account of ill health I desire to
sell my grist mill. Fur particulars call
on or address
J 8. Spinwucr,
____ Woodland. Miek.

EPTrescriptions for animal* from
pure drugs. I. N. Harter, Woodland.

roars ajle.
Buggies and Carriages. Wagons and
Platforms, at factory price*.

Proprietary nnd Patent Medleinea at
lowest prices. L N.Hartu*, Woodland.
EF* Best tools now ready for Engine
and Roiler work. Do not wait till you
TAKE NOTICE.

All unsettled accounta and notes
which are past due will be put into col­
lectors’ hands after the first of August.
Dated. Woodland, June 30th.
40-45
D. Linklktter. M. D.

GF When in need of Teas.Coffrea or
Tobacoos
I. N. H arter, Wo&lt;»dland.

•

Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Went Side Main Street.

As gixxl m a barber ever gave,

'We’llcur! and drvsa tbe'
Tbt bride and her twin aider, Mrs. Higbee,

•llfiud
All that art and aUB can do,
If you win call, w»’ll do for you.

I

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■

You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the
I also carry the largest qtock in the place of

e

of any place in Nashville.
place and Mas been bought

A few more pairs of those Kid, worked button hole, Women’s Shoes for $1.26. same as other_dealers sell for $2.
Call and see them
paign flag was suspended acroas the
Avenue.
There is apathy in politics here,
neither firm seem* to be making much
headway id the presidential election
buainesa. But it is expected that a
JULY 98. 1*4. short, sharp, and scattering campaign
dATUBDAY’
will be iuaugurated about the, first ot
OGB WAMiUMUTOh UttTtfK.
A ugust._______________________

T^eHSrwS.

FELL THROUGH A TRAP.

Washington, D. C.. [
July 19, 1884. I
’ The national capital is always inter­
esting, always active.
Come here
-when you will, there is something to
■ beat, to see, to learn, to enjoy, sometiling of a special character, either sociuliy, scientifically, musically, reli­
giously, or political to
hlood

Judge William Carter, of Sheboygan,

in your veins, and t » lift you out ot
so duotony and ennui.
Among the many popular fallacies
which are current concerning this city,
Moe is more groundless than the idea
aa totlie effect of the sessions of Con­
gress .upon the business interests of
Waiibiugten. Adjournment does not
result in a dearth of trade or in busiueM depressing. A large proportion of
11m, population here being employed in
the government departments, where
fibey ar® paid
regular intervals, the
the local business of’ Washington is
more regular aud uniform than that of
other cities- These employes are the
recipients of better compensation than
tl*e unit class of workmen elsewhere.
Tbeir pay is disbursed regularly with
out regard to seed time and harvest, or
other matters, which to a certain ex­
tent effect trade centers. Consequentiytfec assembling of Congress is re­
gard ed simply as a time of accellera-1
don of trade, which is a special advan­
tage possessed by the capital alone.
The annual renovation of tbe White
House is now going on. Tbe work has
been delayed on account of tbe presi­
dent remaining in the city longer than
■anal this summer. In view of his earJy departure, lambrequins and heavy
■cartMMs have been removed and clean­
ed, and the furniture draped in linen.
• Large rolls of mattiug which arc to be
^placed upon tbe floor of the East room
are standing to-day in the main corri-

tai chandeliers of that room are .being
taken apart and packed for Philadel­
phia. where they are to be repaired.
They have never been taken down beInre since they were put up, which was
with* third year of President Grant’s
first term.
Ju all departments of the guvern-msutihe end of the fiscal year is mark­
ed *by tiie adjustment of the accounts
with the government, and their final
closing out. The ledgers which con­
tain tbe records of the expenditure of
- connte balanced, and the word “Finis”
writtew over the last page.
Unlike
•the accounts of a private individnaltbe balancing is not followed by the
'transfer of whatever remains to the
new account, which is opened with the
oeiv year. The old books are closed
and &lt;ihc balance returned to the treas­
ury, while the amounts appropriated

■tored upon tbe ledgers, and tbe new
accounts begin. This balance which
tire government claims at the close of
’tbe fi*cal year varies from five to eight
radiiton dollars. Tha figures show that
about $400,000,000 were expended last
year. This represen ta the total cost of
.Abe government, Including current ex•peroes and interest on tbe public debt.
Hew much of this wili be returned aa a
balance to the Treasury cannot be aseertained just at present. This year it
teas been calculated that Unde Sam
• can ■struggle dong with a little leas.
Tbe Washington monument grows
•wttMny,auid ia nnw approaching an interestieg .part of the work. For six
7ears they have been monotonously
'setting atone, but now tbe building of
'the roof bsgiss. The extreme apex of
■of the top atone of the abaft ia to be a
pyraaiid of copper. In order to protect
ilre monument from lightning, copper
■wires will bejtt-'acbed to this pyramid
«nd carritd down through boles drilled
tthroaolh-Hie atone wbteh will carry off
Cba rivetrIcily into the water of the Ute
tie lake near by. Workmen have been
greatly hindered by the presence of
pereons wishing to visit the top of the
monument. In consequence those in
•charge of the work will issue no more
T—ami /to -the .lUimmit until nextNov' ember.
/Alt drenuectiiig on Tawdiyr night Uh▼vuKttrgnieu of Wasiagton art-tinged
jhr. Democrat nominee, hut resolved
4h»t their condemnation of Grover

and Judge Caswell Marks, of Selma,
were both natives of Lexington, Ky.
In boyhood they had jammed the same
cat’s bead into tbe same milk pitcher,
stolen peaches from the same tree, got
trounced by tbe same farmers, were
otherwise enviously intimate friends,
afterwards chums at college
4beu
errand buys in the same office. Later in
life they parted and rose to sublime
honors in their separate places. Last
January they met for the first time
since their parting, in Lexington, and
brewed a convivial bowl in honor of tho
event. About midnight, full of affec­
tion and enthusiasm, they retired in tbe
same bed. It was a huge affair, stand­
ing in the middle of the room and cap •
able of being drawn up by ropes to the
ceiling while the room was being clean­
ed. It was a very cold night, aud they
placed their clothing upon the foot of
the bed. Just after they fell asleep,
four friends entered softly, drew the
bed by tiie ropes nearly to the ceiling,
and left them thus suspended about ten
feet from the floor. They then locked
the door outside and retired.
At 8 a.m., Judge Carter woke with
that species of thirst which usually
comes after Kentucky punch and tech­
nically known as "hot coppers.” Leap­
ing lightly out of bed to get the ice
pitcher, be went whirling down ten
feet, alighting with a soul-stirring
thump ou all tours.
There was a long aud painful pause.
Then he peered upward through the
darkness aud called:
“Caswell I”
[No reply.]
“Oh, Caswell !”
[Feeble cries. 1
’
“Eh t-um f—what F Tbe Judge
was awakening.
‘T ve fallen through a trap,” _yelled
the now affrighted Judge, “get up and
light a candle. ”
“Where are you,” queried Judge
Carter, sleepily, framing his opinion
that his honorable brother was drunk.
“Down here. Fell through a trap.
Don’t get out on my side of the bed.”
“All right.” And Judge Marks
springing out on his own tide, turned
three someniaalts and landed on the
small of his back. Both were now con­
vinced that they had fallen into a den
of thieves, and were possibly to be
murdered. Tbe jokers had cloned tbe
heavy wooden shutters, so no light
could enter, and removed all tbe furni­
ture. The judges groped around on
hands aud knees, nearly frozen to
death, and only at daybreak discover­
ed the bed, climbed into it, and get
warm enough to talk the thing over.
There were recently two temperance
societies started under glorious au­
spice*.
Tbe headquarters of one is at 8elma,
the
other at Sheboygan.
‘

A kirn ia a little thing and evanes­
'cent, but of potent influence. A lin­
gering,
tender kiss will flood tbe heart
&lt;
with
joyous emotions when a volume
'
’of words might fail. It trindetb op the
sore
spirit and. oft given,covers a mul­
1
titude
of short comings. None of ns
1
can
forget that it was the panacea* ef
‘
childhood.
To women it ia aa neeces&lt;
&lt;
1
«minded,” of tbe sex, who in tbeir boas­
&lt;ted indifference, tind all that ia needfnl
to
' existence within themselves, bat to
1
1
1given kirn wrH keep fresh the sweet­
1ness which otherwise will turn to cold­
1ness and indffierenee. The lover
1bestows them profusely on bis sweet­
1heart and marvels at ber loveliness aa
1
’tiful tor joy has made ber so. The
1husband gives them not, and soon is
1
'lod has wroughtto bis wife.

A TRAVELER WHO WAB B0UHD TO
BE ‘,EVBH.W

A merchant traveler visited
tain country store in Northern Mich­
igan, and the proprietor gruffly told
him be did not desire to buy anything
from him. Tbe
traveler, however,
waa not easily bluffed, and taking up a
newspaper, he male himself comfort­
able while the bora waited on acustomer. In about half an hour be noticed
tbe comfortable traveler, and going up
to him,.he said, abru
▼ou I
“Here, you; I though^ I
didn’t want'to buy any
“I don’t know what
thought, but
that’s what you said,” replied the
traveler, putting his finger on the place
be was reading and looking up at tbe
man.
“Well, I toll vou I don’t want your
goods, and I don’t want you around
here.”
“Very well, sir. I don’t want to sell
toyou. I was just thinking that you hsd
missed yonr calling.”
“What do you meanF
“Why, my dear air, you ought to
have been a shoe maker.”
“What makes you think thatF asked
the merchant, his curiosity getting a
little the better of his temper.
“Because,”repliedtbe traveler, rising
and slowly edging toward tbe door,
while you were at work, if you happen­
ed to run out of bristles, it would be so
handy for you to reach around on your
back and pull ’em out.”
He got away, but it took* writ of re

“The old-time style of fighting,” said
a student of pugilism to tn io conver­
sation recently, “is played out Wait­
ing for chances to counter don’t go.
It’s rush nowadays. The mao wbo can
rush and hit at the same, if be has tbe
staying qualities, is a dead winner.”
These truths, tersely expressed, apply
with equal force to every phase of
American life to-day. Rush, push, jam,
kick and trample ever, and bit at the
same time, io the prevailing spirit io
all of our relations, social and commer­
cial, with each other. We honestly be­
lieve that this brutal spirit is a detri­
ment to ns all as a people. A little
more of tbe couserratrve, look-before
yon-leap leaven in our national char­
acteristics would be, we opine, of great
benefit to this country. It’s your man
who does not rush and hit at the same
time who outlasts the man wbo does.
Keep cool, hit tbe rushers aa they come,
and save your wind power. There
comes a time in tbe life of us all when
we Deed all we can get, and gener­
ally more, too.
“Doctor, 1 want you to do something
for me. My nerves are shattered com­
pletely. I am not able to ea* anphing
and I sleep very little at night. What
would you advise me to do F
’*Wbat has brought about this condi­
tion F
“Drinking too much, Tm afraid.”
“Well, I would advise yon to give up
drinking.”
“H'm, that idea never oceorred to me.
What’s your charge for tbe advice F
“Nothing.”
“Nothioxr I ammoeb obliged to

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Single and Double Hay
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Hay Rope, Hay
Rakes
EAGLE AND LITTLE GIANT
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thing.”
The American citizens all over this
broad land now arrayetb himself in
political warpaint and feathers. Re
robeth himself in presidential plumes,
and strntteth about as happy aa a lord.
He ia big with political pride, and he
swellMb out with political ambition.
He maketh beta upon his favorite can­
didate, and rejoiceth over the prospect

8=£*e

JACOB OffMUN.

Probate Court for the County of Barry
on the 1W&gt; day ol Jute, 1»4, .U mouth,
that date were allowed for creditor, tn
their cialnu ngaiart i“

WINN BROS

C^SEIS NewDental Parlors

at the Probate Office, in tbe Ctty &lt;X Haadon,'

Ovaa Tmcman’s Store, Nabbyiixx.

Verily, doting a presidential campaigay
the American citizen revdetb in high
spirits—and they pre the spirits of gin,
brandy and Bourbon, from now to No­
vember.
__________
A man at Snow Hill, Md., noticed
some bees passing iaand out of a small
bole under tbe eaves of his bouse, and
and told a carpenter that if be would
remove the boxiqg. be could have all
tbe honey that was stored there. The
man ia now going arobnd begging peo­
ple to kirk him. and when they decline
with thanks, be kicks himself. The
carpenter found one hundred and fifty,
pounds of niee honey stored snugly
away, and calmly took it home with

Ochiltree’s last speech was not what
might
be regarded as a success.
He
&lt;
•'Ob' shall I drink, or shall I kissF
1said: “Mr. Speaker, tbe generality of
mankind is general are disposed to ex­
1orcise opposition on the generality cf we should do both, but take tbe
mankind m general,” when be was
kiss first and the drin a afterwards, out
pulled down by a friend, with the re­
wf consideration for tbe girl.
"Tom, you’d better stop;
On i be Mtne evening. despite the rc- mark;
you
’
re
coming
out
«&gt;f
thesanw
hole
you
fnsal of penult by the District Com­
a Blaine and Ixxan cam-

CO., CMcaao,

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Work

CLEMKNT SMITH.

f every Jocrlptkn do»f *&lt;xnnMng to Uu«i
WILLIAM JOMB,

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WINN BROS

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Any Puxap made will be farnlahed.

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MralTa Olebrmfwd Wlmd Mitt.
P&lt;iv&lt;l to do anything tn the fine of Wagon »txl
Caniace wood work iu better itor than ever. b capped over.
‘
Repairing will receive prompt and careful at­
My patrons can rely upro god work and rock
tention. (itre me a call when In need of any
work In raj hue and I wffl satisfy you both tn
workmanship .md price.

R. A. BROOKS.

moiefrora WAHHINf?r«N
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iIjx illc liewf
VOLUME XI

Kocher Bros.

NASHVILLE, BA

Y CO., MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST ?r 1884.

I want
doctor. We waut the
| man wbciWflAisde himself the best by

T00I QUTHI8 T0BA000.
p„„,..

! ami may cost inriueation* at that *en-

NUMBER 46,
HE LEARNED MIND-READING.

ririvr organ, m
the IH»».
rw»*e, and,
and, smiling,
nnlllWr
study am energy. The blackamlth
The ediror sat in his easy ehair. VA~,
,
”1’'’
hr .III
bat Irt
who is o»ctent to mend old wagons, lives
mountain, cwmr
res on
On Marrow-Bone
Marrow-ninnntain
r-mnv (fall an innuendo besmirching
.
.
the
cir-- itor* always sit iw r*«y ch sir*. He
-HAVEthink of a trade or profession. Thi* will never Irpn a new one. The ma­ to the city the otlivr-day for the Hrxt I dilation of his Journal, and all ties of leward b-ick and drew u long whiff
chinist who stands at the lathe to do time. By correspondence he hail en­
isn’t a country in whlon you can live on
friendship which may have hitherto from hi* fragrant pipe, and' Mew it ba
about so much work iu ten hours Deed tered into a land speculation with one
existed between you *resevered with ent apon the sultry raroaw r air. Away
, yonr father*, name or money for any not hope to be better oil. It is the' men
of the wealthiest men-in town, and had
length of time, and even if you are
one passionate swoop of toe knife
who put their heart into what they do come to confer personally with him.
It
which so well knows tnw is the ex- ’ »onl a solemn stillnrae reigned.
CNlcnlatiug on coming Into possession who sneered.
.
Meeting a man with whom he was ac­
rreme. There ia Culonef Harqnira, forr modw ths editor sad tonelir* the preeof a comfomble fortune !»t your major­ I I can name yon twelve instances in
quainted, Ben explained his inf-sion
instance.
Ho rather Itkes personal eace of that eolraiu stHfwra*; hvsidea
ity you may see the day before you are
! Detrdk^wbeye skilled workmen have and asked advice concerning the pro­
abuse, and npon hi* private life severe, wftirt thr editor w a* looking for wm an
40 that, a trade prpuld cloth and. teed been taken m partners in largo facper way to enter the house of such a
errriefam has no more eflbet than an! idea*—a great big bomntar idte that
you.
.
,
toriea^Theftterk who i* capable, hoo­ iich aud stylish man.
Antamn drizzle falling on The laick of wn«M AH a 0*1 man of'breefor sengle
Ninty-nine out of every hundred
“Now, Ben,” said the acquaintance,
vering ia bound to win a
a hard shell turtle; Imt yaw must not. h*adW. .Suddenly t hero -an waa a alow
young men of to-day must make their higher poi
n. The Joiner who doe* “you must be careful. You-know that
hint that his paper does notearrv in its( tranipnf lert upon the stair*. Thr ed­
own future. What that future will be Ida wor£
Mit for yeara instead of you are an incessant tolmcen chewrr.
hip-poe.ket a wad of great influence. itor Ifotened. No. it waa one toe *rghdepend*, first upon how you start in. months is
rer out of work. There but you must nnt enter the house with Several'days ago rhe CotoneF was tak­ i ng of'the wind; it was • pair of Na. ft
It i* easy enough to answer that you
are house
iter* who are satisfied te a quid &lt;jf -tolMcoi in your mouth.
en vojirntly ill. He raged it&gt; the rir- ••xtro dnnMe heavy soled -shoe*. The
intend to become a merchant, lawyer,
stand ottei
drier or scaffold at 12.50 I When you go up to the doon riug thr
lirum of high fever, and his wife Im— owner, prrettanee was tbe liearer of a
doctor, editor, den List, machinist, car­
per day. Tl
are other house painterr. bell-”
came alarmed, sent’ for two prominent bill, nibtig tote Hill. Wooid tbe editor
pen ter, watchmaker aud ao ou, but just
"Bill! Do you have to ring a bell!’’
_,
and enthusiasm have
tlee! Upon Hits pa^ticnlra’ occrroion be
physicians. When the medical gentle
wait a minute and exnraine yourself. . made thorn sfii-writerft and decorate:*
“Yes. You will s«-e a krob. Pull it
men arrived, the editor was-almost would not. He rosdr op-lris mind to
Take your horse to the bUcksmith
and raise? their wages to S40 per week. 1»■ I a servant will come to the door.
mild, wnliirwing in a tragic dore. Ono. stand his ground aad biaff*th« man.
shop and &gt;ou may see tkeamith look
It is not no much what ybujio. but how ■Be sure and take out your tobacco.”
•»f the physicians approaching took In another monte the sttangrr stood
oyer a hundred ready-made shoes l&gt;C- you
I
do iythat brings ^prosperity.
Ben, finding the knob without any
hold of tire Colonel’s arm, and earning in toe doorway. When benaogfattsight
fore he gets one. to fit. All are horse-WHICH WKB.:
trouble, gave it a vigorous- pall. A
of the editor be panard, niwi the blun­
to
his eninpanton surd :
। shoes, but a perfect fit is the qaeation.
"PH bet yon a. silk hat t^at Blaine* servant appeared, bearing a card sal
I Now, then examine yourself and seek
derer hadtime to com template bi* ap"Circhlarinn very poor.”
CAREFULLY SELECTED ,to discover what particular fort you the next prrridfcbt,” said a florid, red ver. Ben had forgotten to throw out
“What!* exclaimed I lie editor, speing- pearanc*. A usae live forehead •he-had,
faced long haired, self-oonfldent indi­ his tobacco, aud remembering hi*
ingnp, "poor circulation!
Why eon- surrounded by dark cluster* of awea
have you were born to fill a certain
place in thi world. It may be dial ot I vidual who had a few hours before reg- friend’s warning, betook out tlie quid found you, I' work sixty qnire*.. Get ringlets that reeked with tl&gt;e-eroeace
-FROM THEi*tered at th»NecnlleL from Sandusky., and placed it on the -salver. The seraway from here, vim scon nd rein,’’’ and of the defunct apoasaru. Sis bnOhsMi
a carpenter or it may be that of a poet. &lt; Ohio. "I know Blaine,* be continued,
_ vant was so osionis’ierl at the eccentric with land iraprerntarns and demonstra­ seen lieDer (hays— before the ihnd.
Make no mistake in starting out.
look Ing mysteriously across the instep, proceeding chat he hurred into the
tions
of violence, he drove the medical His coat was enriched with-toe annas
A uud you hear of a man who. ha* |
of his Dime ftHewiae, at the little knot, preranee of bis master.
if many a winter.
His tr«o*ero-*rore
gentlemen from the room___
nothing ip particular to work at wish­
"Wbatin thunder is that you’ve gorT
of men who*tood listening to him. "I।
full ot polM), and bi* shoes- were burn­
ing that he hud learned a trade, he is
"Chaw terbacker, sah. Geuneriuaa
know him "to be a diplomat.” and be,
Two dog fancier* were disetavsnrg er ct of the same. Thu stnager ad­
talking nonsense. He bad no fitness
In the Wholesale Market*.
snapped tbe gfthes fropi his cigar as ifr at de do7 put it on bere.”
the respective merits of their brute*, vanced and* took aff his hate
for one. Had he set out to learo any
The fashionable gentleman, without when one of them said:
to emphasize his words. "I went to,
“Have I the bnnor,* be in paired, ."of
of . the dozen you can name lie would
school with Blaine when we were both further words, went to the door, and.
"Bull pops ia no good, yer can’t tear a beholding the editra-u&gt;-chieff?
have been a failure. Every city bra
kids, and he was the shrewdest chap, instead of demanding an explanation, ’em nuthiu’.”
"My friend;” replied the editor, “you
dozens of lawyer* and doctors who live
on the play grounds; in marble and kicked old Ben off the steps.
“Tain’t an; Pvo got a bull Dnp tlsat’B have. If your soul ha* been hunger­
starvation &gt; lives, aud more or les*
The unfortunate man sought his ac fetch an’ carry any thing. Wy, I’ve ing in tbe dark cbu*»* of a beclouded
jock knife tnules ho always came out
preachers and artists who are seldom,
----- WF.R1
on the top of the heap, and when prize* quaintanee and said: "I don’t know Ini so he’ll carry offa chunk nr row past for on* shaft of that hesveiJy
if eve| mentioned Iff name. These
were awarded, somehow he always whether to shoot the top of your head beef an’ bringdt back agin.”
light that faHnfroro the editesraifthMr,
man are mistakea. They bare no heart
“Betcber he wont."
managed to secure bis share of them. ofi or split your cars.”
bow is your time. Get in your litUe
in their profession, and never belonged
"Why, Ben, what's the matterT'
"Done, an’ here’* a dolrei as bueko gaze, and don’t be bashful. lam the
There waa nobigger d—I in tbe school
there. I enu name you carpenter*,
"Matter, why I tuck out my terbne- my dorg.”
room tbaaJim; if the biuck-board wa*
person who works the Lbundae machine
painters, blacksmith*, wagon maker*, | covered with apit bells Che teacher al- ker like you told me to do an’ pat it iu
The money was pot up, the dog was of tbi* rstabli*b&lt;i*eni. If dinrs i*any­
and other*, who are out of work ball
wavs knew that Jim had.tpen chewing a wnslipan that a nigger broughtto thr called and -the meat: given to him.
thing I can do&lt;fory*o, nauro it and* I
tl^s time, and the other half is mostly
“Now, Tige,’.”raid the owner, "take won’t do it.T
paper; if she found red-pbpper on the door, but it’ pea red to insult the fami­
consumed in kicking and complainins
stove Jim uaualy got a thrashing; it the ly for the o»au I had wanted to see H out doors, that* a good doggy, an
"I know of nothrog that y«u can do
sgainat
time*.
It
is
their
own
fault.
A Complete line ol
key hole of her deck was stopped up come out and kicked three years’ when 1 calls y»n cow- hr agin an’ slxw for me,” rt piltri tbe stranger.
They are bad workmen. It is like put­
with dirt, Jim usually had to dig it growth of salvation onten me. After the gentleman wot yer can do.”
"Then wt»at is-yoox secretf"
ting an accord eon under a piano and
The dog went out with the meat in
out.
I remem her one morning the I sorter got over the ’prize nf tbe thing,
expecting it to play piano music. Had
stove smoked in such a manner that it I sot down an’ cussed. 1 hadn’t cussed ' his mouth, and presently bis own«r you.”
each learned tbe trade he was fitted ,
none fur three years, an’ if you’d been etdled, Tige, Tige; here Tige,’’ and he
“Great Soott/'ezehumud the edibet­
for he wouW.UaveWelled. j.K .
,drove all the scholar* from the room;
after cwnniriernble scarabiug an old hat theio you’d thought a mill-dam bad rome back wagg:ng his tail and licking as he reseated himself. .
You have tbe same idea of being a
bis chops.
was found stuffed in the pipe; the bat broke loose.~
W» sa&amp;t au your
"I am Julius Benedict Munk hazy,
merchant thnt 1 hid at your age. ft ।
"Gimme them ntakes,” shouted the tbe mind-reader,” raid the stranger.
liappeaed to fit Jim and when the room | "Come back with roe and I’ll introwa* nimply to buy and tell good*. ,
I duce you to him.”
other fellow, "i‘ tole yer yer couldnft
wo* aired aud school opened, the teach- '
"Don’t scy eo,” said the editor.
That seems easy enough, bat tbe met"Never mind. I’ve been introduced learn a bull pup nothin'. He hain^t
er called him np and handing bins a
"But I do. And whnt 1 want todo*i*
chant who hasn’t a "knock" for buri
note told bias to give it to the priori- 1to Lniu.” Don’t need tbe land, now. brnng it back.*
to teach you the great art. Now, Sta• ne*s is doomed to certain failure. Not
"Go slow, mister. J reckon I’ll take urt Cumberland »nd Irving Bishop are
pwl- Jim knew that the note meant an i Wanted it to build aehnrch on but I’ve
And will par you the Hi^hmt Market price
one out of fifty clerks ever becotne
lost my religion.”
them caees myself. I didn’t say how working the advertising lodge acioes
for them.
all wool thrashing and be summoned duo
1
merchanto. Probably not more than
the pup’d fetch ttiat meat back, did if” the water beautifully.
his diplomatic ability to Ims rescue. He
(iAimlwrlaod
t):rec or four out of fifty are fitted to I
weitt slowly out into the haBund catch- .
has himself interviewed by LabouloK wht of . yo.wKkM.-b.n.katWI1’"
**•’,*•
do business for themselves.
| "He hex, too, an’ it’s ow the inside av
diere.
Know
Lab?
Not
He’s n.jfc.
A boy’s idea of being a doctor i* to note to 1.1.0 ,o . &lt;.k«l bk* it be .ooM I
b“,“&gt;
'."T“
। him. in course. Yer didn’t think the and says Bishop» a swindler. Then
visit tbe sick, cure them if possible, ndt. it to tb. prioeip.h th. boy uh*. '»
*&gt;■•*« «*»•
«h.t. tlx-m.l- 1 dang pup hadn't *ei»*eeooogh to clamp
Bish Biles- Lab- for libel, 'Jud the whtole
and collect fifty dollars, and tbe one tb. oot. ttp.o.l^t&gt;UD«»,»o..o «-tr •.*«.! Sro-o;-Mo ,„o .w. b.«. Ian to a good' tiling wlien ho got a
gang geta- a bic boom ouftof it. It'* a
who answers that he is going to make tl„o«ih.it,eot.-.UUd&lt;»ob»„ni[-liiwl"“’,h',"tr
“•&gt;*“ l;vh~b„«- obaocr, did yeef’ Bull paps is smart, | great .-ckeiue. But tlio*» fellows are
a lawyer of himself thinks of nothing
ed
in
business,
you
kaow.
In
fact,
bu
s
I’m a telliin’ yer.” and lie took his dag mere tyros in tbe budcoss.
Jim hung around outride a few ini no­
I know
but big fees and verdicta in favor of
tes and went buck to thr school room dend broke; hasn’t see nt to bis name, and the two doMars and eloped.
more alwiut it in firo mii*:rins tban-tliey
bi* client*.
with a look of the tuimOexernciating and I dont like to be seen associating
do
in
five
year*,
and
I
-raa
tunch
it to
Old mao—"My son, you don’t appear
But, as I told you at tneontaetr»f you
agony on his face. "Yea*, sir. if Jim- with him.” "Oh, yre, I »ee; Wl’a cross
to know any more after your four year* you in o«o losaeo.
have arrived at the age ot 15 ot 1« it i*
over.” And they crossed.
Hlaiac don’t get thcre.jKfll’ be because
time you looked matters square in the
An Indiana, miu* who was recently aS col I age than you dhl when you startsharp figuring and cliemiaK ban lost its
“I car* every time.”
1 face and have some idea of your future.
hanged nodded to a minister who de­
Tbe suitor looked tMaigbtfui/. He
The .Niagara. Falls 'Route. I If you were to answer at &lt;x*ee you
Young mnt&gt;—" Why I was No 1 ia,
sired to give consolation, jset before
was sorely tessptrd tc-karu this art.
gymnastics.
”
“That’* a cool fellow” said an up­ thr drop fefi^.and said: "I’M see yon
would say that you would take a pro­
NTANIUBP (U Iteito) Tint.
"Gymnafthw- doa’t earn bread und I tiow bv oooM a*tonisi, his wife by
fession in preference to a trade. A town maouf*cinrer, pbtaci og ncrosw- latter.” Tbe minister is sorry be said
going
homo
and
looking
into
,
MAIN LINK.
profession means several years oi hard Chestnat 8t., where Cohioei Ludlow, anything now, as be feels pretty sure butter.”
Ttvimon the Mala Ltae will p*»* Jackson
"But see what splendid physic*) lier uut-beoww eyes an J raying:-"Yea,
the
chief
of
the
Philadelphia
Water
study,
quite
a
large
cash
outlay,
ami
thnt
the
fellow
iaiat
hades.
m follows •
■
dear.
yeudnsB
have)
r.
seal-skin
ulster
healtli
I
have.
I
just
tell
you
what,
then trials and rebuffs to get a start in Depncttnent, was waiting* for a car&gt;
"Ain’t ho Just to sweet for aaytbingT’
in tbe springe-”
And. bow aMoutslied
। business. It U one thing to graduate "Let me toll you something.- that hap- said the young mother prowily to ber- tbe gymnastic profesrar did not l«t any
uis mcthoc-is-law would bo if-lie raid
Mall...9jflfta.ro. Arr Chicago5.95 p. a ' a* a lawyer or a doctor, and quite an­
busband as she contemplated her baby, grass grow under our feet. There’*
Day Expmta 1L30 p.re. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m
to ber::“No» motlie:*in-!aw, yoa aae
not
a
young.-num
in
tbe
country
with
whoro
large
establishment
consume*
a
other
to
pick
up
clients
and
potienta.
boy, who crowed and thraat oat bis­
Kv. tTprw IXLftft p m. Arr Chicago .7.80 a. u&gt;
Pacific KX. . 11 .M a. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. m If yoa have folly decided on a profea- great deal of water, and who ha* fre­ pink lieeis ro be lay iu her lap. "He soeb a stock, of muscle as I gained at wrong; .it was not lioer I drank, as yoc
are thinking butginapr ale.”
is,” replied the father, who was a loyal: college.”
mod be careful of your first move. If quently favor* to ask of toe water d»"How ronch does this cos&gt;T* lie in­
"Ab! io that case it ia all right, mi
Mall............ &amp;Cft p. tn. Att DurohAUO p. M. yoa have a large head yoar graadmo- partment.
He recently visited tbe republican; "but Tm afraid.” be added,
Day Rxpres* 4.08 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.X5 p. ui.
quired.
apprentice
you
to
a
blacksmith.
”
Atrootic Ex. 3® a. m. Arr Detroit 5.55 a. m. hii* doabdess mauy times exclaimed: cbieCsofiice and found Calaacl Ludlow, with half a sigh, as the yougster cod- 1
“Sin.” replied the stranger“I am MNight Ex... 5.45 a. m. Arr Detroit 8.90 a m. "What a great lawyer this boy would as usual, very polite. My- triend before tiaued his contortions, “I’m afraid be’*
Emina Abbott is reported as haring boring for the lovo of psychological
Tbs AltaiUc and PaSflc Axprassaa hum d*M) &lt; make.” Doo’t try to make one rai the prefacing all bi* requests, took a $SA anti-Blaine.
"What make* you think ,
said that so-far as kissing is concerned, scienra.”
other* run dally except Sunday.
,
of yoar head. We’ve got any bank bill from his pockal and pasaud roT” asked tbe young mother, a* her she
wouldn't trast even Mr. Tilden.
"Praered with Ae obraqpira, then.”
number o* that class in tbe soontry it ovsrte the ehief, who spread it on face paled.. "Because,” anwered the That
1
Grand Itaplds IHvtalon.
seeras^o be an insinustion against
The stranger immediately burroared
nnw, and they can’t pay their grocer* the desk before him. Hadid not uttei father, gloomily, "because he’s a kiek- ,mankind not warranted by facta. Any
the
editor’s handkerchief and blind­
bills. If you can pull a sliver out of a words* tbemoment, bat when hte
democrat whafeelsbitaself incompetent folded him with &amp;
STATIONS.
Day
AU
your finger without winking it may bo visiter waa about to go away, said :
! to be a sandidate for the presidency
.
Kx.
When the young rooster’* feather*
"That,” he mud; "is to.prevenb you
a sign that you would make a great
i would paobably come out with a letter froro thinking of anything else. Xow,
&lt;k(M»
&lt;»raaft BspkbLv
8.00
begin to turn red and bis legs loee
KurgeoD. It may also be a rim that holding up th* bill.
of declisatioo were u kiss offered him yoa take my trends; I think of souseIDJft I
MMMsvlAs..... . 1-flB
"Oh, tiust'bta buy cigars for the boys,’ some of their raggednrm, he practiere
you are bora to be a butcher.
1057
, by Emma. "No, Emma,” he would ray, llMSMt. and yoruendeavor tp lead roe to
11-86
the art of erowing. The first effort i«
How will you know what t* pursue!
"the bwy-day of youth is gone;;I leave iL. You will find yourself draw* for­
11-Z
"Yea,” raid^olonel Ludlow; thaa I marie vitbembarrassment. H" know*
Your own feelings are the satrot guide.
8.10 sol- 19.47
Charlotte.........
it to tbe younger lads to brush tbe ward by a sort of irresiatible impulse.
If left to your pareata and toei»caw- suppose that yt»u are food of the weed that the old rooster*—ahrewed politi­
BatonKaptau..
down
off the red-ripe peach, and slip Now, then, Tve though* of something.
Rives Jancttos.
cian* of tbe barn-yard—are keeping
stances you may be forced into a trade .yoarralft*
.JaSnc*....,...
the ajnbrosial nectar.” That is, be Are you ready F
“My friend, raid that he enjoyed close wateh, ready to.ridicule hi* laud­
professioo which you can Dover make
Dstrott...
1140 11. ift
might say that or sometbiag like it.
"Yea,” replied the editor.
able aspirations.
At last whew he
a success. When you c*&gt;cu* to realize nothing better than a good cigarJ*
And ho might not.
Then be reached fra the Mrasigera
" Thea allow me,’ said the Calooel, thinks so one is looking at Idas, he
that you must make your own way in
hand,
and. found it seising his own io a
STATIONS.
Pee. Mail
suavely,
‘
to
insist
upon
your
trying
one
raises
hi*
voice.
What
a
crow!
Like
life yoar particular forte will be apt to
“When Jennie Meets Mu at the
vise-tike grip. Thu.editor started for­
reveal itself. ' of these,’ taking down a box of Henry a bashful school boy he is startled a Gats.” is the title and burden of a new
ward,
aud the straagor's !iaad urged
9 00
900
Detroit .
4 00
bis own voice.
"O-o-k-co,”- ia hi* m»*«k If the night in clear. When the
One of tbe best lawyers in Detroit Clay Special*.
1.06 H.y
"With a careless gesture Colonel nearest approach to a crow.
The old Stare are Twinkling, Love, keep yoar1 him gently toward the door. He rec­
t.4ft TXT*
M was intended for the ministry; anoth­
ognized
tbe impulse and went. Dowd
8.3S er served threw years as a journalist, Ludlow nil led up the $60 bit! into a hen Mushed at bim. and tbe Ud gonra,
weather eye ont tor lbe old man, say
1.07
S.SO
stairs they went, and trot into the
Chariatta............ Alft
about the time Our Grandfather^
9.17 but all thr time feeling dial he wa. otrt paper H$Titer and lit his own cigar. as if she bad any interest in the per
VeruMMlvtUc.... 3.M
street.
The
pace increased every mo| this dotie. the colonel turned with an foriuBDCc, lifts her wing*and screams- Cluck strikes ten, for he may be Com*
nf bis element; anoM»*
«•«*&lt;&gt;
NatoVffls....—- 4M
Hastings......... .
4»
hi* father to learn the trade oHiarne** easy and polite motion, and said: ‘Per­ Fowl* are great respecter* ot fine iug Thro’the Rye from the village
Mtddtoville'.........
noUinapace,
and flew around the cor8.40
ftJO 10.96 UJD maker. I know a machinist who at mit mt),’ aud held the blaring bill un­ clothe*, and the young mooter knows ’ store, with Towart, iu which case you
first studied medicine; of a watchma­ der the noae ol my amazed friend, that bls ill-fitting garment* are excit­ bad better get Over the Garden Wall,
moment
they
wheeled sharp around
Through Coscbrn and Sleeping Car* u ard ker wtio tried to become a lawy n of a whose eyes bad now become almost as ing remark, and he almost ch ok re with ; while she coes in aud Pulls Down the
frtxn Grand Rapid* and Detr-ok. All train* carprnier who threw away three veara big as dinner plates.
With two or ’ indigoaHoa, bat after th* ice of reservi ! Blind* to make pa believe she said her and dashed through a doorway. They
conned tn »aine depot at Detroit with train#
of bia lif tryiak to become a dentist.
three gasping inhalation* Lj managed is once broken, he beoomrs oblivions little Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep at tn rood and twisted in Ute room, and
then the editor felt hia hand placed on
. After you have selected your profes­ to get a light. He kept bis eyea upon to criticism and spends hi* time in at nine o’clock.
something cold.
sion or trade, what thrtif Strive to the bill until it burned the very finger* । training his voice. When Ire arrive* at
"You’ve got it, by George!” exclaim
Geo'lPan;
master it in all its details and to excel. that held it. My trend gets purple in the age of maturity, he Join* in with i At the sale of unclaimed freight in ed the *trang'*r.
“Got whatT” inquired tiro editor,
If you iiecotne a carpenter don't be *at the face every time he thinks of the [the old fellow* and makes fun of hia Baltimore the other day, a namlrer of
faintly, Ute perspinuiutu dripping from
i*fied when you cau raw and plane aud affair, and eoufided it to me simply to I voting acquaintance*. Upon tbe whole, tomltaonr* brought from Are to fifty every pore.
I U4UUB t»U. *7. a. &lt;M r.' meet* at It* match. Don’t beratWted with W per
the rooster Isa rasesI.
"What I waa thinking of T
cents each. Il is conjectured that the
CaMJe Hall. JiaabvlRts Mteblasa, every
'•'AhatiaitF
Master water department.'
tire-cent stone* were purchased by Mr.
kp awing, tuc .tta. encouragement and day. Make yourself worth
Here, let me take off the bandar*.”
Newspaper men are sensitive aot Mnmain to place at the bead and foot
' iletail* and push yourself from carpeoThe stranger pnllret th® handker­
concerning their dree*, tlieir piety or of his defunct tariff bill.
;tM to l oililrr. Don’t Imagine that a
Home
one
claims
to
hare
discovered
chief
off the «d?f&lt;»r’* rye*. The rdihrt
H. R. DKKmos, C. C. |i ra*D in ftrarch of a lawyer walk* down
their
ability
tn
pay
a
debt,
but
their
that chloroform will cute cholera. We
stared around and a light hndte in up­
| the street and drops in at tbofirsl sign should think it might.
There is rumor afloat to the effect on hi* brain.
chculatiqn. Y&lt;»u rosy nay that an ed­
H* was in a bur-room.
It
haa
Iwrn
,
XTA31H'n.LXL0n&lt;&lt;K. NO. M l.O. O T .
Hr was graaning an Ire cold l»ntiF «&gt;t
P»meri&gt; every Tarota.r evening in Odd ' hanging out. It i* the lawyer who ha* known to cure poverty, and disappoint­ itor, in wneful fmility, leans in fond­ that Cointie' Henry Watterson would
Aged Thomas Glu.
He did not kill
rcUmra'HsIL Vltalng rosmhen welcome.
ness on things that ire ungodly. Yon like tnsaapbi* “aqnlnf-rvrd roddese ilie stranger.
elimbed
above
bis
frlloas
that
he
ment
in
lore,
and
these
ate
a*oie
stub
­
He rat ’em ap fur all
c*ARi3t* a. dcsbam, n. o.
' y.-** out. M our friend* are U1 we born nialadiefl than cholera.
may say that he dreraes like a tramp. of reform" fora magnetic girl.
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4

tbe citi of WmibiugtiMi consists chiefly
of Congress. At the dat* of this writ­
ing, three weeks after adjournment,
khey are doubtless of the impression
that things must lie dull here. Such
may have been the
care in thai
primitive time
reminiscently de
* Mribed in some sections of the riiuntry m ”befo’ ths wall:” twit it is not no
now. Pennsylvania avenue is the pulse
of Wsdiinaron. aud a view of that
thoroughfare any pleasant afternoon
from three to six o’clock gives an in­
fallible diagnosis of the condition of
the city. Judged by this standenl
Washington Is do* quite lively. Few
have yet departed except Congressmen
themselves with their domestics. Tbe
fact in, no far ok purely social matters
are-concerned, Wasbington lisa out­
grown jtft ..dependence upon Congress,
sad u rapidly achetiving a status in de­
pendent even of the presence of tbe
Department. People are beginning to
realise that while thia country mav
have many commercial capitals it can
have but one political capital, and that
there in a charm about living at the
seat of Government nowhere else to be
experienced. The effect of this is seen
in a constant and increasing influx of
persons of wealth and leisure who bnv
and build residences and make perma­
nent homes here. The costliest bouse.
Mere designed for purely residential
purposes ia that of W. W. Corcoran.
Who in the wealthiest man in the Dis­
trict of Colombia. His great start at* a
capitalist was made during tbe Mexi­
can war, when he bought Government
bonds far below par and held them un­
till they were redeemed at their face
vatbe. Of late years Mr. Corcoran has
indulged his taste for art and his fond­
ness for public charities. He founded
the Corcoran art cillery, the Louise
Home for aged ladies, and baa contri­
buted largely to other similar institu­
tions. It would be difficult to find two

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men more unlike in disposition and
habits than Mr. Corcoran, and tbe man
who ia supposed to de his rival in
wealth. Joseph Willard is a miser
and he alone knows what he is worth.
He lives in-a plain old bonne, has no
friends and no haunts, taken no part in

the public enterprises, never apeakn to
his two brothers, in short, meets the
world at h* few pointe of contact an
poraible. His sole aim is id accumu­
late money, and In this he has been
marvelously
successful. He
owns
one half of Willards Hotel, a large
quantity of real estate in the District,
and.in the largest holder of Govern­
ment bonds in
Washington. Few
residents of the city have ever seen
tin's old millionaire, for another of his
eccentricities is that he rarely leaves
hin house in the day-time.
Senator Don Cameron, Justice Mat­
thews, Ex-Senator Windom, Ex-Secre­
tary Robeson, Senator Pendleton, and
Hon. William Walter Phelps have
built expensive houses here, but Secre­
tary Chandler is. I believe tbe only
Memlier of the Cabinet who owns tbe
bouse in which be lives. Ex-Senator
Sharon of Nevada lias recently been in
Washington to look'after his real es­

tate, and he found that be ranked next
to W. W. Corconw as the largest tax
payer iu the District.
Several years ago when Sharon and
Stewart were in the Senate they formed
a syndicate with several other rich men
anil bought up land which was then
little better than an open common.
On that ground now stands tbe Blaine
mansion, the British Legation build­
ing, Stewart Castle and manv other
magnificent residences. It is said Ex­
Senator Stewart has made more out of
bis Washington real estate then out of
his Nevada Silver tnfat-H.
The other day in reply to inquiries
made by a gentleman who wished to
buy a certain property the real estate
agent replied. ”You will have to pay
a pretty good sum for that. It is only
half a mile distant from the Blaine
mansion you see”.

We give below the census footings of
Michigan cities with the population of
5,000 and upwards;
1884
IM)
9JW
6,1®
7,849
8,060
BmtiaCreek
10,967
7,008
JU.577 20,03
5,915
3.552
5.099
4.681
Dawutt.^..
)3MM 115,343
East Sagtnaa
99,141 10,016
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. 9,1911
8,410
Grand Ila ven
MM
4.M51
43.019 :i”016
6,834 _
6,(39
IB. 108 16.) 96
14,(164
9.7W
uu
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4,190
Manistee .
I0J90 A930
Marquette.
5,710
Motin*
iijn
4 609
IQJM
ia.«i
West Bar Cltr
■.'.rift 6,397
Ypatiaati.........
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w?tSbicli we started, tbe priority of the libel law to tbe uewspapw-, w«
fiud iu it what seems to be an explanation of a paten: bardebip in tbs administration of tbe Idw of
itbci—the small distinction between Intentional Hbcl and unintentional. I^t me aav here that tbe
re^teUe
of the roXy ha. no sympathy wtth tbe man who abnste his privtiege a. a pubUsber’bv deli^reiely attacking tbe reputation of Itxlivkluais iu order to make a spicy paper that will sell
Tht- most bitter denunciation of there scavengers comri from the press itself; and no modification of
tbe law will be asked for tn the press a« a b-dy. »or will any be approved, that permits them to ply
theii filthy trade wllii impunity. Hut there I. a vart d.ffcrroee-though tbe court, make very littie
dt-Unction-between there deliberate, mercenary injuries to private reputation and the Injyies which
result from the necessities of tbe newspaper business. For such distinction as la made, indeed, we
^hlTSfly hlSry^f “b^taJ*e^plidLs??tabVtbteteck of distinction between libel of intention

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sod libel by accident or inadvertence Before tbe advent of the new *PM«rtbere «&gt;•« have been do
tthtWu libel by inadvertence or without intention. The po bl shed writing or printing oftbosc
davs wasa very deliberate pcrfonnance. The newspaper iUelf was for many yeara quite as deliber­
ate Thlre was none of the haste and p&gt;ensure which tbe constant hunger and ceaseless cry of the
nubile for news imposed upon the publisher In there days of telegraph and telephone and steam and
reuJral hteTZS^l' *Hb®l
publlsbed I u one of tbe ear y newspaper, it was becausethe pub
It; sod there was, therefore, no urgent reason for any change in the law. There was
O more excuse feu libeling an Individual in a newspaper than there bad been in the ante newspaper
S^7or^b!£ «reYb* reme opportunities for care and full tarnation that there had br«&gt; &amp;
fore Moreover the fdea-of freedom of the press bad not yet occurred to the human mind; and L it
had occurred tbe unfortuoate victim of such an illumination would have been denounced as a dangerOU* I^tenoMiirange? Iherefore, ilia: tbe law of libel, for many rears after uewipepcrs were establish­
ed took nr notice of the changed condition of things; but whyt is strange IsAthat w|^h aUjUic.chang­
es which society has undergone and with the marvelous growth of tbe pre^s, amounting to a com­
plete revolution, there has been so little readjustment of the law, especially iu the particular referred
to. There has been a persistent endeavor, or a claimed endeavor, on the (Art of the
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the law to the changes which have been wrought. Yet in England and in moat of the slatra of
this union tbe law still hangs over tbe bead of every publisher as a menace, instead of commending
itself, as all salutary laws do, to tbe support of the press. In Michigan, where as much progress has
Iteeti made as anywhere in the direction of recognixiug what freedom of the press really means, the
fundamental evil and wrong of tbe law Is still perpetuated.
Before turning attention to this fundamental evil, let us briefly consider what the present state
of the law is In Michigan. As I have already intimated, it is considerably lo advance of the law in
other state*. The. publisher may publish the truth tn regard to any person without incurring any re­
sponsibility except as before noted; end if, having taken reasonable precaution* in tbe way of employ­
ing competent, trustworthy assistants be unlntentioually publishes a libel, that fact is to be taken into
constderaaoii. “In an action for newspaper libel,’’ says tbe supreme court, "the haste Incident to Is­
suing toe pvper, tbe time st which the libellous article was handed »n aud the sufficiency of the force
employed on the paper for gathering the news and supervising articles for publication may be contideredas bearing on tbe publisher’s negligence.” The court also recognteed, at an early date, the
growth of the newspaper and its increased claim upon the community. "The law" ft said, "favors
tbe freedom of the press so iong as It dues not interfere with the private reputation or other rights
entitles to pTOtceti-n. And tnwnneh s- tlw newspaper press is one of tbe necessities of civUteatlou,
the cotxlitions under which it is required to be conducted »hould not btf unrcasouame.n
Tbe court la liberal also In respect to tbe doctrine of privileged communications. In respect to
the criticism of persona bolding positions of public trust, or candidate* for such position*, thia libcralitv 1* carried quite as far as could reasonably be asked.
But In one reject thelltwl law of Michigan i* In the tame objectionable condition a* elsewhere.
It la in respect to the fundamental objection already hinted at. That objection is that a defendant
In a civil auit i» tried and punished as a criminal without having the benefit of any of the salutarx
presumptions’ or the throwing around him of any of the safeguards, accorded to the meanest and
wor»l of criminals- It I* to this point especially that I ask your attention.
A thief, a bnrglsrora murderer i* presumed innocent until proved guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt. His punishmeot within certain well defined limits is fixed by law. The publisher charged
with Ube) is presumed guilty until he prove* bis innocence; and a mere preponderance of testimony
convicts him. Punishment 1* left wholly to tbe discretion—or indiscretion—of a jury, often to
the chance turn of a penny in tbe foreman'*hand: and be may be tried twice for the same offense,
is this right t Is It just! 1* libel, even when most wicked and mslldous, more criminal titan bur­
glary or murder! Grant all that the poets and enthusiasts have said about the value of reputation
and the wickedness of him who destroy* it or robs IU possessor of lU Grant that it is tar more
•acred than property and even life. Is It no much more sacred that tbe offense of taking It away
should be treated on principles radically different from these adhered to in respect to other offenses
aud the offender punished, or not punished, by guess work! Is this an overstatement! In a civil
suit for libel, if the words are libelous on their face, or if they can by ingenious counsel be distorted
into a libelous meaning, the presumption is that they arc false, that the publisher is malicious and
that be ought to be punished. In other wonts tbe presumption is that be is a criminal. This pre­
sumption be mav disprove. If be can, by showing the tenth of the libel In the sense which the plain­
tiff has seen fit io give it in what Is called hte “innuendo." But the disproof must be absolute. It
is not sufficient, as in other criminal esse*, to raise a reasonable doubt. The case being In form a
civil suit the Jurv decide* on the preponderance of evidence..
And if the Jury, on tbe mere preponderance of evidence, find tbe publisher guilty, this remark­
able result follows The punishment instead uf being fixed by law, and imposed within tbe litniu of
the law by the court, is limited only by the plaintiff's claim, End I* imposed by the jury. Pretty se­
vere it is too, sometimes. Considered as fine*, and they cannot fairly be considered iu any other
light the verdicts rendered by Michigan Juries in some well known cases Lave been stupenduoua.
I Think, for a moment, of a fine of ten or twenty thousand dollars Imposed upon an offepder. If it
were spoken of simply a* a fine, what sort of -uffeuse would you conjure up! There is not one known
to tbe criminal law where any such fines are Imposed, yet they are being imposed in so called “civil’’
case* in Michigan. Tbe ca-&lt;-s an- rare 1 know. In most if not all of them, there have been aggra­
vating circumstances to make the offense really a crime, and a strong backing of public sentiment for
Jury to lean upon. But this does not militate against the fact that just such fines may be
imposed in cases where the defendant publisher Is gutitles* of any moral turpitude or of any worse sin
than iunbility to attend fnliy to bls business. Die publisher tn subjected, in snort, to all the disad­
vantages of the criminal law without any ot Its advantages. He is not even entitled to that exemp­
tion from being twice tried, which Is one of the highest privileges of thtaman treated In all respecta
as a criminal. If acquitted, be mav still be tried again, and yet again; and'when so called tbe “civil"
suits arc over be mav, even though be has been ntied to an extent unknown tn criminal law, still be
prosecuted us a bona fide criminal.
The courts have recognized, in a feeble way, the Injustice of all tills; but they have been so «red
did to precedent that tbev have been unwilling, or unable, to to make any effectual change in it.
They lutve skirted all around the edge of the subject, but they have never ventured into the heart of
it. Thev have attempted to extract the flavor of a criminal prosecution by m&lt;xlify(ng. and as far as
they could discarding the words "pualtive” and "vindictive" a* descriptive of the damages which a ju­
ry may give But they have not succeeded in modifying tbe Idea the words represent or in lessening
materially the powers -&gt;f the jury. Nor have they done away with tbe doctrine that a man ay be
punished for malice be never entertained. The Jury still give* "smart money," as tbe old pinase has
it, and by whatever name it may iron lie called it b the imposition of a fine—• penalty. Says the
court in one case:
“Damages for injury to the feelings are allowed where the act is mischievous in its very nature
or where there i* malice,' w iiful or wanton inlwouduct, or negligence so great as to indicate a reckless
disregard of the rights or safely uf tbe injured party. Thev are measured largely by the degree of
fault; and where there i*„no nullir or negligence., and the injury happened in spiteuf proper pre­
caution they are reduced to what would have resulted from the injury itself. The increase of dam­
age* resulting from Ibe conduct uf ti.e defendant (L e. the damages with which be is saddled because
of bis real or implied malice, to punish him therefor) must be considered tn this «tate as actual dam­
ages although usually spoken of as exemplary, vindictive or punitory: and the amount thereof to be
rccovceni, where recoverable at al), a* they are incapable of ascertainment by any other known rule,
rest In tbe fair, deliberate Judgment of the Jurv acting upon their own sense of lustice in view of all
the clreumstancr-s, both mitigating and aggravating appearing in lhecaae, and which can fairly be
said to give color to the case or characterize Uic act, aided, however, by such instruction from the
court as will tend to prevent ths allowance of damages merely fanciful or so remote as not fairly re
suiting from the Injun-.’' That Is to ray: It la all wrong to east a defendant la damages for the
purpose of punishing him; but, the procedeute being al) In favor of It, we will get around the wrong
by calling the damages "actiuu” and let the jury guess at them, because there Is no known rule of
getting at them with anyipretense of accuracy; and because the Jury is very likely to be decclvtd by
this absurdity of calling guesswork damage- "actual," the judge will overlook their work and do
the best be can to keep them from guessing very much more or leas than he would guess himself.
No antiquity of precedent, no solemnity of judicial decision can make such a doctrine respect­
able or relieve it from the charge of absurdity. Our court practically concede* the upsoundnees of the
doctrine ot punishment Imposed by a jury, bitt lacks the courage to cut loose from it. The remedy is
therefore in tbelegislature; and to that body appeal should tip made for a radical change in tbe law of
libel, restricting the damages in a civil suit to r,uch as are capable of proof ami ascertainment with
some approach to accuracy. The question of damages and punishment should be divorced, ab­
solutely, the former being settled In tbe civil suit, and the latter, if at all, in a criminal prosecution.
Tbe ad vantages uf such a change to the press are Uk&gt; obvious to call for any elalxirate forth-set­
ting. While It would escape none of the responsibility to which it is very property held and which
no conscientious publisher would ask that the pres* should be freed from. It would escape the annoy­
ances of speculative libel suits to which so many newspaper publishers have been subjected. It
would be relieved from the possibility of two criminal trials for tbe same offense ; and II would no
longer be at the mercy of a sometimes Ignorant aud very often prejudiced jury.
The public also would gain by the change, it would gain, generally by the increased security of
the pres* whose advancement is so intimately connected with its own; and it would gain quite as
distinctly iu a special, individual way. The doctrine of punitive damage*, which sets as an incentive
to the sordid sjicrulator—who because he la a sordid speculator is entitled to no consideration—acts
as a hindrance u&gt; the really deserving sufferer by libel. It ia the honorable, high-minded, sensitive
person who suffers most by tbe publication of a libelous attack; and be ia just the person who is de­
terred by Lis sensitivencs* from bringing suit. As the law stands tbe ready inference is that be is
"on the make," that be is making merchandise of lacerated feelings and bringing his Injuries to mar­
ket for a price. It is an unjust inference but it ia one commonly drawn and be knows It. Knowing it
be rerrains very often from seeking the redress which be ought to have. Remodel tbe law as sug­
gested and he can have bis redress without incurring the offensive Imputation of trafficking In hh
finest feelings!
The change will l&gt;c objected to, of course. 11 will be objected, in the first place, by the law vers that
six'll a change Is a serious inroad upon ti.e time-honored, weather-seasonal, copper-fastened doctrine
of “torta." This is undoubtedly true. But venerable as that doctrine Is, its boariness and antiquity
are no argument against a reform ahicb commends Itself npou common sense grounds. The objec­
tion is, in fact, only tbe stock objection of conservatism in all prufeaalona, the objection to novelty.
We muat not do this or that because it conflicts with the precedent*, or the estabifshed order. It U a
wretched argument In this progressive age. If It had been heeded ia the past, even by the lawyers,
we should have had no railroad law, for that branch of Jurisprudence is wboBy of modern creation
anti growth. Indeed, we should be Mill worse off for we should have no railroads or any other of the

law as is proposed would increase the number of assault and Ixttcry cases. The action of libel. It Is
urged. Sa given anslnly to prevent aggrieved Individuals taking tbe law into their own bands and
“:bnMhln*t" the libeler. Theoretical I v thia objection has some force; practically I believe It has
none. The temptation which doth so easily beset a man whr&gt; has been attacked in a newspaper to

or tbe prospect of punishment held out by tbe law, ever refrained
!■ of that pixxpcrt. It is a matter that must rest largely in assertion;
if I am not debt; and I call your attention to the fact that in those
MsulU upon, and duels with, editors and publishers are of most frein libel is quite as rigid as it is anywhere and holds out quite as ex­
at the bsnoa of a jury.
There is a third objection, that the proposed change would Increase the number of intentional li­
bels. If I thought this i would oppose- tbe change with more earnestness than I now advocate It.
•Hirnea fell from, a cherry U*e, siuuin- But I nee no reaeon to believe that such would be the case. It la impossible to guw*, of course, how
tacfsul iqjnries. The accident wu many publishers of newspapers refrain from indulging tn libelous attacks, simply from -fear of coosetMAcsverrd by tbe family by bin non­
appearance st dinner. When picked
A uewsjxfrcr depends upon popular spproral for aocteM: and indulgence in libelous attacks upon
np tbe injured man was on a aide hili members of the community, tike any other form ot indecency, tends to alienate the pabMc. In the
with bin faee downwards. He died the long run Hl&gt;eJ would not pay even if there were no penalty. The proposed change by no mean* alolUbes the jemdty. Tbe librier ts stfll to be punished ertrataally, if be deserve
• and be is still to pay
nest day.

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•7th.
RumeMe OdrUo killed by * fallrag from Lyon* Emins Kimball, 14 year*
old, was &lt;h&gt;tragwl by a tramp.
Her
trace M * lumber cmnp near Pieconfather. Stephen Kimball, is a wealthy
farmer, and has offered WOO reward
Cton* Lynth, of Ovtean* bad aa eye
tore oat by ara accident in a mill a. few for the’fieud’a captare.
At Grand Rapids after a trial last
•days agoWUlio Martin. eon*of Joliu Martin of ing two days the twanty-four rarmber*
of
the-sal ration army arrested for. cre­
Port Huron, was drowned iu Blsck
ating noise and disturbance in tire
river Monday.
street* were convicted. The captain
MasMeRoa folks hear that a woman
has Wen Ml ted and eaten by fhe bears wm ‘fined fl and $90 easts. He gave
notice that he would carry the care to
near Black Lake.
Louis Berry, aged ten. was drowned a higher court. Tire other member*,
m the ■Saginaw river&gt; at Bay City Mon­ were fined 31 or twenty hours in jail.
Ail took the alternative. The women
day, while ba tiling.
Mr* Sylvia GM* at Paw Paw, Tne*- were released on Miwpeoded sentence.
Herman Miller, onv of * company of
day, mixed kerosene aud arsenic, aud
met! engaged in fence building along
suiddrd. She wasMyaaraold.
the Michigan Central Railroad, was
Williass .Bougftner, a lumber laborer,
was drowned in Manistee Lake, Sun- killed one day last week -one mile east
dav, while log sMing. He waa &gt;7 yeara of Marshall. The men bad left tinhand-car on tlie track opposite, or nmr
old.
The latest tiling is an eating mateb where they were at work. The mail
wtiieh'.ir to oosco off in Rntneo between train west came along and struck lin­
a-Canadiau aad W. H. Brown of Port ear before it was entirely removed
Huron. They-eat watermelons for &gt;50 from the track. Miller had hnld of the
rar at the time, «nd it was hnrled by
AWeaawi Berge*.? a S-year-old boy, l he locomotive on top of Miller, in­
the sou of--Jobu Burgess of West Bay stantly killing him.
A sad accident happened in
City, was - accidentally drowned on
Fremonf, Sanilac county, Saturday ev­
Friday.
ening,
reaultingin thedeath of Alexan­
Jay Stone, aged ten yeara. white
der Soules, a young farmer gged 28
playing on a raft on the pond at Alpe
years.
Soules and his brother-in-law
ns.’Gratint’County, fell in and wm
went out into the field near the hwire
drowned.
.
EltHh Hoari* n entered man who and caught a eeuple of hotels tn have
wn* umpleyed in bricking up a well at a little race. Just as the horses were
killed by die running their best a colt ran in front ot
Adrian, Tuesday, waa'ClZ-Soulea* Fmrxn, throwing him off upon
santicaving-in npou him.
Riciiard &lt; Cathermau. -of Muskegon, bis head, and to complete the wreck
charged with raping his step daughter, bin horse fell over on top of, mangling
haw been-found guilty aud sentenced him frightfully.. He lived but a few
minutes. He leaves a widow and three
to tea years ia State Prisen.
Fred Harteon, a laborer in a mill at children.
Muskegon, fell from a tramway Wed­
nesday and waa killed. He was 10
Wn. Pick, of Corunna, a log driver,
fell from tbe third story of the Here- y
How*, at Hersey, Tuesday morning at
Y btelock, reaeiving fatal injuries.
•L. H. Shout, for sixteen years an en­
gineer on the Michigan Central, drap­
ed dead of heart disease last Thursday
evening atJackson. He was 61 years

A^yeaog daughter of Leais Belonger,
living ten «dile« north of St. ignace
was ■ accidentally run over and in*tantly killed by&lt;he Sauli stage Thursday
MUs Llbbie M. Stevens, of Muske­
gon, end Mies Mitte Plant, of Saginaw,
have each fallen heir to$25,(C0 from the
cstateaf acbildleiw uncle just deceas­
ed at Hew Yerk.
Chas. Brown died Friday from tbe
effect of burns received by sawdust ig­
niting -from « lantern explosion at a
Grand Rapids Garniture factory. He
has a fam ily in Kasaan.
Oscar Whaley, while bathing in Deep
with a-cramp and drowned despite ev­
ery effort of save him. He vended in
Tbe body of Fred Bunnaebcn, aged
18, whe has been massing from hiahome
in Bay City, since July 22, was found
in the river Saturday.
He had been
iD, and it is thought he suicided. ,
George A. Lortio,;painter, waa hurlded to the walk from Mabiev &amp; Co.’s
store Detroit Monday night while test­
ing Dr. Rossvally’s fire escape,* and
-died from bis injuries next day.
A man named G. M. Gylleu was kill­
ed at the Winthrop iron mine near It'llpemiug Thursday, by** fall of ground.
He waa the only nnppport of an aged
mother, a wife and three children.
Policeman John Doherty, a member
of tbe dty force, shot himself io tbe
heed July 29, at Muskegon. He waa'

other man.
■
CoL Phillipa, of Jasper. aged about
60, took laudanum Sunday night and
died the next morning. It is alleged

A deal of noni«enee is talked about
the guod old|timw«. Donbtleen they
hid their good, which we would do
well to imitate and nurpaHs; but do
rone man woald want to go back and
live in them. Croakers mourn the
present, fear the future and glorify
the past as beet of all. Wise men nod
women have faith in to-day, bring to
it all the paat good they can, au&lt;l an
help to make tomorrow better. Cer­
tainly the farmer of the old times
worked harder, lived poorer, and got
leas for his produce and paid more for
his goods than now. -The . Adrian
Times told of a grumbling fellow«omplaining of the low price of wheat, and
saying that everything waa going to’
the dogs, and that merchauta and man­
ufacturers were robbing the farmer.
A bystander, an old pioneer, gave his
experience. Forty years ago he lived in
Burr Oak and needed some salt. With
fifty bushels of wheat in his wagou be
started for Adrian; found no cash paid
for grain there and went on to Palmy
ra mill* where he wid his wheat for
50 cents a bushel. He went back to
Adrian and paid #6 for two barrels
of salt, and home, again in five day*
going over bad road* His wheat
brought him ff26; his salt cost him $6
uot counting the expense of five day’s
travel. Now his wheat at the depot
would bring $35; bis salt would cost
him S3, aud his five days’ journey
would dwindle to dive hours. Then
the salt and other gxxxls were made
.far off; now the salt wellsand the fac­
tories! of many kinds are near the
farm* The fanner’s market is better
and his goods are cheaper.
Prof. Samuel Dickie, &lt;tf AHmod, previded over the deliberations of the pro­
hibition national convention at Pitta­
burg last wees, and one-eighth of tire,
delegates present were from this atateThe names of R. H. McDonald of Cali­
fornia, Gideon T. Stewart of Ohio, and
JohnP. St. John of Kansas were pre­
seated te the convention for the preaidential nomination, but the sentiment
was so strongly io favor of the latter
that he was nominated by acclamation.
Mr. St. John is the Kansas ex-governor
who so afely enforced tiie prohibition
law io that state while ia office. He is

With this issne of The Nkws elorea
oar editorial connection with tbe temperarce rurftitnn.
.
We have .simplv to say that we have

untwl IXJraff.
Sunday of e'ln^nmptiou.

dtvktoml at anew per

“Wbof

appoplexy, last Saturday.
Theo. Gregg, of Kalamo loot
liable borer a few day ago.

•800,000.

our object t&lt;i endeavor simply to please
even oar friend*. Had it been, some
of our article* might, have beeo very
differently written—or not written at
all. it nas beer, our constant aim io
try tn bring before the readers ot the'
tercperiHice column of The News in
lt« trtie light the unmitigated evils of
thermal traffic. We are free to say
that we have not written one tithe of
what wo feel upon this aubject.that thr
facta a* almost daily pveaen’cd before
us wonid fnlly warrent ns in express­
ing; hnt we are thankful that the long
pent-up burden of no many human
h«‘arta is finding voice, expression and
hopeful comfort from all over our rum
cursed land, and our earnest prayer is
that God’ will c«mtinoe to raise up men
and women who will stand by the home.
And may be hasten tbe day when this
Tearful cause which fe blighting th&gt;
homes-nod breaking ti'i* hrarl* and
destroying the hopes oriao mAnyfrunL^

enldten' reunion aud tins uu veiling of a mooJolm A- Cavanaugh, a merchant at Ne
vacte. HL, was held In •l.tWO ball at UN*
easo for withholding a pension order tor
Ix-Govwnor More* of South Carolinn,
who w &gt;s pmerted in Chicago a fsw weeks
ago fee obtaining money under false pnv

BHELEAMEDT0DRUTK WISE
I would like to say to "Oae

in

Tsoublc” that I can sympathise and
i
pray for her even better than I can
Mr* PhMIiDS appeared druak oa tire|
streets Baoday.
a young man and a fiae speaker, and pray for myseU. My daily prayer for
A boy named Ben Merritt, while rid­ besidrsbeiRg a thorough -going reform­ a feag time baa been that my “faith
ing on a wagtiD st the ABone* copper er is an ardent advocate of woman might not not fail.” I have great afmine, in eampany with several grown aufferoge. He is the fifth presidential tiictaM, “woiae than death.” My praypeople a few days since. Ml out ia candidate nominated, and while his
anpportera can have no slight hope ot tiling cUe, bat chinone "hard cam?” lies
•ecuring for trim a single electoral wte, on my heart. Go where I will, thia trial in
they propore te cast their ballots upon
Baric, of Plainwell, was found on the principle and trast te tbe fata re for soul BKMiras for the fall of a beautiful,
socces* Wm. Daniel of Maryland waa talented daughter. . First she learned
miles east of Grand Haven, Sunday, nominated for vice president.
to drink wine in what they call “first
with Ais skull cracked. It ia aoppeaed
class society;” now Dotiringistooetrong
William Flynn,of Philadelphia, stole for her, and I fear she is immoral in
F. P. Mann, living two miles from
every way. How sti aoge that Gad has
Morenci, Lenawee county, hung him­ cold day for .William and he got left in
self Wednesday morning.
He bad
which go op night and day! Often I
been acting strangely of late and it ia
pour out ray soul so God wheaall
supposed be was out of bis head. He is dragging our yoong men to prison, around me are faat asleep, and some­
it is ruining oar homes and digestion, times I think the mare I pray the far­
William Kimble, of Vtckebarg. one. It destroys tbe lining of our stomach ther site seems from reform. Will all
of the moat prominent citiseos of the and the pocket; it is of tbe spoon, “consecrated oaes” of tbe Home join
southern part of Kalamazoo county, spoony, aud wi.o-so is deceived thereby
'U» ,Iwt ot Cbriirt." I mad tbe
day morning. He waa found by his

and non, and will still pray for them,
that God may give you

sanstroke,

and dear.

“Wbo? orer

axamioed.”

birtday comm in July, an* now, what I
Fifty-ore men have been placed tn ja’.l at
Pittsburgh for criminal treatment of a de­

jewelry, valued at $500, was found in a
shanty at Elizabeth.
Long-continued rains tn the district about

•sods of dollsrs '
Jarvis Patten, the new Cmamhslonsr of
NsvixsUon, entered upon the discharge of
hta duties Monday.
Tbe Grand Haven Road reports a stirplos
of $2,053 for the year, and the Wtsconsla
Central shows $8,656 for tne *amn period.
IL B. Poor, Superintendent tor Oluo of
the American Express Company, die t at
lira shall lie driven (tow nur land.
Old Orchard, Me., of parslysU of the heart.
Thanking those wh&lt; have aided its
All tbe railways between Chivsro and
in filljng this column, and the Editor St Louis and tiw Missouri River have
whn han published whatever we have agreed to co-oprerate with Colorado lines in
advancing rates next month.
offered, we are truly your*
Otis Strong, member of ths Yale Glee
Hybil N. Overholt.
Club, wno lod a k-g In an aceiJent, brought
Lihbie McDerbt.
suit st LnuiKvilte Monday against the O. &lt;fc
M. Road for $20,000 damages.
OUR WORK.
There are do Indications that the lumber
mills In tbe Muskegnc district will sign ttie
In looking over the temperance work
agreement to shut down earlier than usii it
of too day we are at time* almost dis­ The shipments of lumber from Muskegon
heartened and feel thnt women ha* put last week were nearly 15,000.000 feet
Tbe principal clearing houses report
forth ail efforts in vain, and munv ol
us at tim«M sigh fpr the right of the 50&lt;M,702.two as the clearings for the pud
week, which is a decrease from the preced­
ballot—aud iudoed if it were ours we ing week of $J6.0.U,S3A When com para. 1
«-nalfl use ite power iu the cause of with tbe corresponding period last yoar Ute
temperance at least—but if this is de­ falling off equals 19.7 per cent
The Republicans of Maine are soon to
nied us at present, is there not home­
celebrate Um thirtieth anniversary of the
work for us to do more earnest an«l
birth of that party al Strong. In Franklin
sincere than we have ever done. Are »e County, where the Whig* Froe-Solleni and
not many of o.s mistaking our duties Independent Democrats united in conven­
as mot hers to improve upon the mindr* tion and tbe next year swept the State.
Royal Ptieip* the New York merchant,
ol our children early enough in life the
importance of resisting temptations
Fire Tuesday night destroyed every
aud that the help they Deed come- f om structure in Lulling, Nev., except tne depot
God; and that the only safe place of buildings.
Four daughters of Nathan Miller, resid­
escape-is by earnest prayer and depend­
ing near Marysville, Kan., were killed by
ence upon him. I was deeply impresslightning while sleeping early Wednesday
by an article I rea&lt;l lately. A woman looming.
delivered a lecture in Lancashire, Eng­
The Baltimore &amp; Ohio Rond has appropri­
land, against Christianity, in which ated $'25,000 per annum for tbe payment of
-he declared the gospel narration of j**i&gt;*iona to employes incapacitated from
earning a living.
(he life of Christ was a ravth or f-ible.
Dnfur defeated MclAnghlin at Bwtm
One of thr mill hands who listened to Wednesday night in a wrestling contest for
her obtained leave to ask a question.
lite world’s championship. The referees
“The
question,”
I want to ask dedsioos were unsatisfactory.
Paul Stevens, Librarian of the House of
you is this: Thirty years ago I waa a
Representatives nailer Lincoln and Gr.-nt
curse to this town, aud every body end since then a claim agent at Washing­
fibrank from me who had any respect ton. died Wednesday at Camden, Me., aged
tor himself. I often tried to do better,
James Bsynoids, a burglar, who ah»l
but could not succeed. Tbe te-totalSheriff McCord at Msrahalltpwn, In., wa-&gt;
rra got hold of me, but I broke thr captured at Council Bluff* and vent back
pledge so often that they said it was no in charge of aix Sheriffs. Two brakemen
use trying me any longer. Then f hr will divide tbe reward of $1,000 offered '~his body.
police got hold of me, and I was taken
A aaloon-koeiwr in Milwaukee, named
before the magistrates, and then tried; Joseph Jnrnch, armed with a revolver, will
and next I waa sent to prison, and thr uot permit the Board of Public Works to
He drove awdy a
wardens tried what they could do, and pave Warren avenue.
though they all tried, I was nothing gang o.' laborers who commenced to tear up
the street.
better but rather worse.
Tbe Northwestern Indiana Methodist
Now, you say that Christ in a myth. Conference
began
its
camp-mealing
But I tried and the te- to tai era, the Wednesday on the battle-ground at Lafay­
police, the magistrates, and the war­ ette with a large attendance. Dr. Baylis*,
dens of the prisons, all tried in vain; sf tbe Western ChrUUan Adoocote,
preached the first sermon.
then Christ took hold of me, touched
Governor Hamilton, of Illinois,.has imued
my - heart and made me a. ne w man, i w .rrant for the arrest of Franklin J.
and I aak if Christ is a myth. How Mose* ex-Govenior of South Carolin* In
comes it to pass that myth la stronger jnier to secure his transfer te Massachuthan all others put together. N«y&gt; say •eUs for trial on the ch rge of swindling
Thomas Wentworth Higginson.
what yoa will, the gospel is tbe power
For the new position of Labor Commis­
of God unto salvation.; The force of sioner, In which president Arthur will uot
thru article comes home to me and shall place John Jarrett, tbe candkLtes are M.
we not isre earnestly resolve to put F. Holdernian, a clerk from Illinois In the
forth a greater effort by precept and Buncwm-General’s office; Charlotte Smith,
who once published a monthly journal st
example to stamp upon tire minds of St Louis; John Campbell, of Pennsylvania;
our chxldree when young in characters A. C. White, of Maryhutd; Andrew Roy, of
of living light, that Christ is sufficient Ohio, and David Healey, of New York.
for all things and that if they will but
look to him for support the world
•strive in vain to lure them from tbe
path of right.
CONTKlBfTtHt.

The Doctor, after weighing old Bob and

Chicago, July 30.—At a meeting of the
National Labor Executive Committee, nt the
Briggs Homa, last night, the action of the
New York Legislature in passing the con­
vict labor, child labor and working!non’a
p.-vterred creditor bills and other labor
.neasure* were indorsed. The committee

ken recolleck.

Ain't dal da p’intF'

••Wail, lemme'MNk.

Blame ef I knows.

“What difference would that make?'
“I’U put’you down at fifty.”
“Pu . who down at fifty F’

“No, boss, down' pat mo down at fifty.

yuuus (tat. &amp;c a u»u oaira aw ar uou.ro
an’ lot la mighty ola, er young gal will
marry him, ’caae she tblnks.dat he will
■*
“
■*
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wheat which yielded ZflO bushel*
Joseph Bagley, of Sunfield, wasinjnred io a runaway our day last week.
Eliral&gt;e:fi, wife of Henry Cl Tit.
Hoytvillr, died July 96 of consumption.
'A. number of sheep have I*■*■» *1hufil­
tered by dogs, in tbe vicinity of Cluulotte.
A Blaine fit Logan club of fifty -mem­
bers has been organized at Grand
Ledge.
A burglar lugged *75 out of thr
house of C. G. Lumbert, ot Chariotte,
Sunday morning.
B. F. Green, of Benton, lias a trio of
two-year-old steer* which are triplet*
They weigh 2,700.
A camp of Sons of Veterana has been
mtiKtervd in, at Grand Ledge, wiLb
25 charter mem her*
The Cliarloue young ladies ba»d.
have christt-ned Ibeir organization tbe
’’Ladles G. A. R. band. ’
I Tbe eonnty board of suprrvraora has
appropriated $6,000 with which to furnish the new court bouse.
•
•

Elias Koger* of_ Eaton Rapids, has
been adjudged insane.
He will lie
placed in the Kalamazoo In*aue Aaj,ln m.
Myron Benjaman, of Grand Ledge,
He*. goes to Jackson for three years for ab­
ducting some young girls for licentious
“Thought you said that he ia a hundred
purpose*
Tbe Charlotte committee of fifty. is
almost daily receiving proposals from
tnnuufactui &gt;Dg establishmenta that.dr“’Bout forty.”
sire to locate in that city.
“Had be enjoyed good beat th F’
i Prof. Hogan, the Jackson aronant,
has been engag&lt;ld to make a tudoou as­
cension at Grand Ledge during Boo“Did he bare a lingering dlseaaeF*
licld’s band tournament.
I • . .
David Couples, Chester, injured hie
“Oh. no, sah. Ho dropped off mighty f«»ot July 4th. aud had hl* for amputat­
sudden.”
ed. Gangrene lias since set in and It
“Heart disease F*
w ill be necessary to cut off another
“No, sah.”
“Did the doctors attend him?”
A WIDE AWAKE DRUGGIST.
“Well, what did they say was the matter
Mr. BoIm is always wide awake In hla bu*ness, and stare* no pain* to H-cnre tbe best ef
with bimF’
evary article in bit line. Reba* seen rad tbe
“Da didn' say much o’ nuLhin*. One 'o agency for the celebrated Dr. Klug's New DUcovenr for Consumption. The only certain
cure known. Cough*, Cold* Hocrtc-nea*. Aahma, Hay Fever, Bronchlti* or «ny affection
the Throat and Lunga. Sold on podtiy*
down an* put him in er box. Doan think of
guarantee. Will give you a trial bottle free.
Regular size 11.00.____________
be badaomu sorter trouble wid his naik.”
New Orleans ba* a cabbage with Iweuty-flre
heads on one (talk.
rant your H&lt;e insured?”

“How old is your fatherF*
“ ’Bout er honored an’ ten.'
“You don’t tell me soF’

Simple juatice requires that DcLand’a Soda
gun ter pry inter er man's family history. ■ and Saicratua aboo'dbc given the leadingplare
in tbe public esteem. It ba« been, and t* one
of tbe greatest health promoter* of tbe age.
It ia truer ian ever that he “who taakei
baste to be rich shall not be innocent.”
The President ot a railroad corporation,
F. T. Boise state* that indlgwrtkm prepares
baring heard 'hat his system of manage­ every one fordiaease, but guarantee* Acker's
ment did not plxase tbe public, and that I Djepepala Tablets to cure all forms of imilge?.
I many uncomplimentary remarks w»re I lion.
being made concerning him, became du­
“ American punkin pie a specially” la a sign
’ prensed. Hit mind was so wrought upon : in . Part* restaurant.
that while walking along the street ha
A free trial of Prof. Harris' Pastile treat­
would mutter to himself as though an­
ment for nervous and physical debility iu men
swering tbe charges.
One day, while can be had of Harris Remedy Co., St- Louis.
pacing tbe floor of his room, an acquaint­ Mo.___________________
ance called.
Thee should Dever burst the shell of a bateb“My goodness. Colonel, I never saw a
vgg to look after the wedfarv of tbe young
man wear such an expression of trouble.
chicken.
What is tbe matterF*
“I am villified and slandered until my
life is nearly worn out. JUo matter which

been made about ma.

My life Is a bur-

“Who maki-s the remarks?”
“Nearly everybody.”
“Ob, ye&lt;.”

reckon F’
“Well, then, I believe I’d rock along at
a more easy gate. Your situation Is pleas­
ant compared to one which I have just
left I was President of ths Grab County
Bank, you know.”

rs'lroad man“No, 1 didn't resign. Tell you how it
was. Toe public began to talk about mo.

Rheumatism,Neuralgia, Sciatica,
lumbago, hsdiscM. HsaSochs, TeethsAe.

■My gracious I”

lialy organised Id PDUaddphl* January IX.
.la 4, for tbe purpose of effecting a wise and
udWoos action by existing political parties
m tbe latareet of abor and anti-monopoly,
and to inBssDCS as far as possible their
id ption of our principles: and. where**,
□.atform «n1 nnnntnlM wore mlvnitt&gt;

am a fortunate man.

Go aheao an 1 let tbe

Shaving 4 Hair Dressing Parlors
Wat Hidf Main Strat.

When you want an ra»y shave.
As good as a barber ever gave,
We’ll curl and dr, as tbe

And ererythlBg I think

the National C mrentiot
aud Bepubhean psrtJe*

journ tre National J*bor
M IM8. to meet In the ait-

WINN BROS.
held
&lt;io«rtion

NewOentalParlors
Oven TnuMxs’s Bronx, Nxsaviujt.

Dental

W ork

Teeth Extracted witboat Paia

�Kkhels, Sbepaid &amp; Co.’s

B.-rt. &lt;U,

—VIBRATOR—

MACHINES
an a-iylurn -or decayed en’-iewotnsn. One

vardto-lahrM, “*bs be* mm I I an
crea'ed for mr« It la an exerilent one. 1
only reeogn ufora good round tun. and

of the jwo«ntam.
If. therefore, tbe
mo h-r .bowl &gt; be r-dured to poverty the
child can be &lt;■ coa ly schooled and wit up
respona b llty ot any kind,
care*, and vwjoff thorough intepanteaos
vii.lt awaiting an upper-unity te sail my
eoraaet to aotM *a. venua hrire**.”

xteTteaaouvilie, who wrote in tue r«jcnu(
L ui« Pfalhppa a standard work upon *Uquutte and ceremonial.

The salary of the pro omiianal baee &gt;«ll
player is something of eo talked about,
and tbe figures are pen rally placed toe
b'gh, but for an actual lact the j-re’es-

po*ase«*e* ab lisy of. the-right order, fares
better than tho ordinary member at any
other profession. Al. Bpaldia Prreidonl
of th- Chicago Club, is perhaps the rich­
gave hi - aama, a couple of yearn ago, to a est man in tho bosineea to-day, and Al.
little boy *bu lived in a kind of pavilion, B aah, tbo organiser of the Philadelphia
wh ch His Hlg&gt; neas bad boili at Asnietes Club, is anotaor wno has la d away a&gt;m«for an ex-member at Che corps &lt;U ballet. tuing for a rainy day. B|x dint’s wealth
This put it late his bead to strike out into is o*timated at between JdOJ.OJO and $300,­
tbo business be now ollows wl h, it ap- 0 0, and B aeb’s possessions are placed at
the same fl ture*. Big-hearted J m Mutrie
organ-sed tbe Metropolitan Club of New
York, and cleared Dearly p0aj)4 the fl st
seasen, but none of the money went tc
Jim. and he is as poor to-day as when b«
bad a lu al right to bear a noble and high- s arted out. Billy Bernie playxl tn better
sounding name. But a* she wanted to re­ luck than Mutrie.
He and Hauck, •
main indejs-nden*, she could Dot follow B-tlUmore bili-poeter,placed the Balila&gt; &gt;rv
the example ot Mile Bcbumacker, who ee- American team in the field last yea , and
poused the Marq i s de Mabreuil in order soored great hit, thr dub making nearly
to become a real Marchioness. The condi­ &amp;JW its first year, with tho prosp^-t o!
tions os which be became her husband nearly doubling that amount this. Firas
were an annuity end separation at M years ago Ba nte came hept with the Ab
church door.
M. de Maubreuil was ot lantic* and hadn't
to bl* name. To-day
ancient i.neage and had been a dare-devil he can draw hf &gt; chick for »J, &lt;0), or »&lt;&gt;n&gt;fr
adventurer in his youth.
He dragged thing not much leis to an that amount, and
Napoleon’s statue from the Ven lome Col­ thia Is doing pretty well for one who b artumn. aiid waa tried in 1813 .or robbing tho ed out with tbe repute Ion of being a
ex-Qdoeu of We*tp»alla of 81.O1O francs broken-down catch -r. Bind Gross, wuo
in tbo forest ot FiMhainebieau. His de- catches for the Ch cago Un'un* in their
fen-e wa. that be was set on by tho King coming game* here, owns giO.UOJ worth of
and TaLsyrand. The Marquis was suffered real estate in Ch:ca :o, b it tbir does no!
to escape from prison and to gst away to
represent his earnings, he hav ng fallen
Englanil, w..cnco be returned aft .- the
heir to tbe property. M ko MeGcary has
death ot Louis XVHL At that monarch’s
made enough money out of base ball tc
fun.-ral be forced his way inu&gt; lae Cathe­
build several houses In Philadelphia, and
dral ot Su Donis and gave Talleyraud a
An&lt;on of tho Chicago’* has bought a arm
wi.h the proceeds of his earning*, and also
on the royal coffin. Tue imperturbatile
own* stock in the Chicago Club.
diplomatist ex ■ aimed In rising: “Quel
George Wright owns qu to an establish­
coup de palau.'”—th* point being tba* a
ment in Boston, and Harry Wright, now
slap would have involved a duel, whereas
' managing the Philadelphia Ciub, is atec
a l-luw of the fist was regarded at so
doing well, but neither have more wealth
ruffianly that the injured person was not
than they know w-&gt;at to do with. O tbe
expected loflfht.
Bl L-nis players, Dunlap, of the Unions,
The exeon pie of Mlle. Schumacker was is he most solid mast, while Gleason, ol
followed by a very c ever AiMr.can rid
the American team, own* the house he
venture**, wuo dl.pu.ed of army con tract * lives in, and is pretty well fixed financial
and Ora. t pa row age to ward« the end of lv. George Hlrraf owns a neat home iu
the Bacon I Empire. A« tbe story ot her Cleveland, and Latham Is another thrl.ty
career In F. anc can not fail to have a and well-to-do player. But these turners
piquant savor, I shall ven uro to relate it. about ail there are o&lt; tbe present and of
Tbe lady camo here in tee character of 'a the ol 1 rank and file who are even well-towidow, and teough, as it turned out, she do. O' course otiiers have made money In
had boon always childless, she used to the business, Lut they did not belong to
the ol 1 ranks. Lew tiimmons, for exam­
called her lost Lernre. bbe was small, ple, knew but little about base ball until
youm,’, lively and bad a pa-slon tor weav­ about three year, ago, when he, buarsig
ing romance* 01 whioo sbe was toe heroine, an 1 Mason organ.sod the Athletic C ub,
and interlarding toem in her gay conver­ and the trio since that time have cleared
sation. Widaout beiug J*4i« jolte, she WAS
fascinating. There was wi cuery in her tare. Theirs was too greatest success,
bright eyes. Her laugh was silvery, and financially, ever scored in the baae ball
its apparent miidauss masked a “smart" world.
.I
and thoroughly practical in ells* L Wuen
The plorest paid club in the American I
new to Paris, he pretty widow lodged in Avaoctation to-day is tbo Louisville. Near- I
the Champs Ely sees in a by do moans ly all it* players were reserved men, and
stylish garni, and there used to give card nearly all were frightened Into signing
parties. Tuougn destine.! “to go »ar," she H.0JU coutracte. This gave the players no
did not know a word o. French. American
ladies w..o received her m tbe early stage wor e, and at a result they are in flr»U
of her ca&lt;oer soon dropped her because .bo class fix and playing first-clam ball. The
said she had no fixed income, and they New York League team of last year, which
were a ra.d she might ask them or ti.slr wa. called “Th. W,'«J Gilt-edge Niue,"
husbaud* to lend i.er money, fn less than made tbe poorest kind of a record for it­
3 year trom tho Lime they agreed among self, the time of the players beihg'mos'ly
Ibi-mselves to cut her she was a personage taken up in spending their salaries instead
at th Tuileries. This is how she* rose to of training and getting in trim for play.
that etui&gt;i«Dcr: When condemned by her Tbo Chicago nine ot this year, perhaps too
more esUntaole countcywum-n to the ex- highest sa.aricd nine in tbo L a&lt;uo, seems
elusive soci.ty ot gentlemen sbe got tn to be foUuwiog in tbe rnt of last year’s
with a Chambeilain o. toe Emperor, who New York Club, end the high-salaried nine
which re pre.on La BL L ml. in the Ameri­
can Associa inn is not doing so well this
deman dud to be preeented o tho Empress. year as it did last, when ite salary was not
Tbe Vhemberlaiu was teruwnin a heap &gt;-y so high.
tho auoact.y o. thu requ st. On recover­
ing iris b&lt;-ad he told her t-xat abe might as
w. il w-sh for ike noun as .o bo introduced
iNrftore.j
to Her Imperial Majesty, wuo was begin­
There is a tribo ot hunting spiders that
ning to a pire
samthuo I, and wa. a Le­
leap like tigers on their prey. One of these
gitimist in every re p ct but that o* aduwjumped two feet oe to an humble boa.
They approach tbe obj -ct of belr intended
attack wi h tho noiseless and imp njopUble mot.on of the shadow of a *un-tUal. If
tbe fly moves the spider moves also, l«ckward, forward or hldrwny. and that wi A
so much prec slon as to tiitu ami disLativc
It waa to get poee salon of an vid name and
that the iwo impels appear aa it bound
a high tilte end to be couv vrted to il-raian
together by some invi-iblo chain, or no
Catholicism in the mo-it strikingly tueotriIt the fly take
ca) way. Accordingly abe wm: ot-.e Ute. tunted by the same spirit.
Perine A -y &gt;nm, wh.co wa* founded by .be wiag and pitch behind the •pider, the
Empre.M Jou-phlne for decayed no le*. bead of the latter is turned reuud to most

Tbe children are of ditTsrent ages, the
smaller once quite yonng an I tbe older
ones merging m o womanhood. They ac­
cepted the op rarmnLy ol spending a day
away from home, an 1 le.t It very soon. It
M&lt;nu that Mr. Wella was working a
scheme to leave his home aud &lt; amily. Not
vsry lung after hi* family had dspar .sd be
was seen riding leisurely along past Dr.
G.asa’residuuce. Ths. doctor recognixid
him, but of course knew nothing of w.isre
be waa going or whilbor ho was bound.
Mr. Wells drove a double team which was
a laobsd to a lumlwr wagon. Fallowing
ths horses ware two col a, 000 a yearling
and tbo other
a youitg
anim »L
Next morning Mrs. Well* called upon D-.
Glass to know if be bad seen anything of

___________________ pass the day prior,
aa above doeertb d. but that ho k tew noth­
ing mor ■. Mrs. W.-1 b dbetnsd »o thoroughly
comprehend tbo situ tsion instantaneously.

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THE FACT THAT THE NEXT 81X WEEKS WILL BE

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and borrowing a borts sbe sped on after
tho fleeing husband^iu fast as the anima)
wvraid carry her. Every little distance
she would make Inquire*, and succeeded in
following him with very little trouble,
Tuesday abe came nearly up with him al
a place named Pit man’s Furry, in Ar­
kansas. about forty mtlee trom Harviell.
Kuo suspected, from tb" time be had maue,
that he wou d be at a c&lt;ru» n houite, and
she was correct in her theory, in ap­
proaching the bouse sbe took a circuitous
route and camo up on tho cteer side, anl
to her satisfaction discovered men work­
ing in the fluid q dte a dis ance from ibe
house. 8h &gt; approached them. One was tbe
owne'of tho farm, and thr-ugh him she
learned that her runaway husoan 1 bad ar­
rived there and was g dug to pu ■ up over
mgtit. Sbe told her story to him. She
said that Wells had run away from his
family, and asked him toas*isl her in tak­
ing tbe horses and wagon out of ■ be stable
during the night and she would take them
Lome. Tuo gentleman wa* in sym-

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eland* s me scheme. Bo Mrs. Wells re­
mained In the background and awaited tbe
retirement of tbe man who oug.it to have
lieen her supp -rt and pro ecuir. It so-tna,
however, that Wells suspected that some­
thing was wrong and he would not “.urn
in.” On tee con rary he vat on the front
p-&gt;rob and wa c»ed all mghL Thi«, for a
time, iru-trated Lis wile*, plans, but final­
ly becoming tired of waiting she made her
way io tee stable unseen by him and suc­
ceeded in taking all tbe horses out of a
back door and making off with them, only
leaving the wagon and a few traps be had
thrown in for her naughty runs way spouse.
Bbe drove on through the darkneus with
her five rquines. Bae wa* alone and the
night wa* dark and the roads tertuou«and
rough. Much of the way her head came in
contact with projecting Um be, and tne an­
imals she bad In tow did not follow as they
would bad Uray been better broken. But

SPRING

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FRANK C. BOISE,
Flour! Flour! Flour!

This Space belongs to
D. C. Griffith, who is
so busy unpacking
new goods that has
not yet had time to
write an ad.

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Desire to day that they are no* making Flour
by their

NEW MACHIIEBYI
And can furniab all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will cenvince all that our flour is
fh« Item, and win be the

timea Bbe bean! approaching footsteps in

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

day
. by
_ night ska-arrived horn-, the plucky,
dan
ng.
sagacious
that Bbe—&gt;is.
d
*r,n
K. —
--------- woman
---------- ---------------™ hor lan“’ •'Ur her fly,n« lri? of el«ht&gt;
“ties, but well repaid, she thinks, for tw
prompt action, a* she was rewarded by tke
reco™ry of four good horse*.

Farmers will find it to their interest to'make a
trial trip to our mil) and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statements.

CHARLIE SHOULD BE A9HAMEO.

Wc shall also keep In stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.
dor to a very pretty looking young girl
who stood blushing be ore him at the
Tomb«, “what can I do for youP’
“I—I—I,” she stammered, “wa—wa—

OUR SAW MILL
X.. 1 Bar* Wm* Inker.

“WhatF’ asked tbe Judge, enoouragtag»y.

oealing her blushing faoe in her hand*.
“Well, whrre lathe bridegroom?” said
tbn Justice, smiling.
•‘Cbarll’-," called out tbe young lady,
ami a secon I later a n«-atly dressed young
man aro*e from a seat in the rear of the
r om, gave a frightened look at those
about him and darted out of court.
“Ctiarlle, Charite," excla med tbe young
ladv, giving chase, “come back—oh, do,
please, Charlie.
Tbe Judge wants to

Walker * reete, where be waited for the
young lady, and af'ar a brief conversation
the latter returned to tbe Cvtirt-room and
said. smilingly:
“Judge. b-*e just the moot bashful fel­
low you ev r saw.
I’ll never get j alous
of him.
He now says that a marriage tn
Crart is «oo public.
He wants It strict, y
private amt we are going to a minis er to
got marrte'L
I am sorry I have trout 1 d
y-a. 0 o -bv.w
••Gnud-by.” an &lt;wered tbe Jud re. “and 1
bop you w.il bare better )u. It at tbe min-

[Chariotta &lt;N. CJ Observer.]
A straugv u«a -u 01 a little gm by acci­
dentally swa lowiu{ a lightaiur bug is re
ported Irons Cot-cord. Ti.e chi d was play
in&lt; ia tbe . ard with a number uf other
eb idree atberp rvn s’bou^, near Od ll’a
factory, and white lauding and romp ng
abos a lightning bug flew into her m.utb
aud made 1 h way down ner iLroa . Tbe
1HU- pl 1 became ewditealy ill, and tems^b
1 hys etaoe did avwytnng to rwteve bw

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IAST SRZntAN STREET.

THE STAR WASHER!
"Hal HaT eriea A'laiu Bennett,
“Why don’t yon bay a Dvnnett1
Tia Umonly machine that grill cut yonr wheat dean,
And with twine very neatly will bind H.”
JSjJ

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Then cease that horrible frowning,

Fur of all machines ’ll* die crowning.
And take my adviee and &lt;!•» not delay,

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Sates Time, Labor &amp; Clothes.

Large stock of Top and Open Buggiea, Phaetons, Plat
form and S Spring Wagons, Whip-, Harnesses, etc., that 1 wil
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call and see me. ■ - -

4te.

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White Children €»r&gt;alr»e.l to O&gt;1w»low»
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td those littls nit'-i".n.ttay willrot be irJ'lng

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Spring Without Blossoms,
Readers of Hawtiiafne’s“Houae of SevewGa
ble" will recall the pathos with which poor
Chfford Pyncheon, wbo bad been unjustly 1to­
tals retesM: “My life te gone, and wherem&gt;
happiness 1 Ob I give me my nappiueM.” But

warm sunshine oeruionaJly Tsil across tbe
xlixun of a New England autumn day.
.. .
_ ... u__ _
U....... a. &lt; „ AC. I
suffered untold misery from cblldliond inxn
chrotiic disease of the bowels end dlantara, iucomps tiled by great pain. 1 vouglit relief at
the bauds of physicians of every aciicul and
used every pateut and domestic remed&gt; undo
tiie sun. I have al last found in Parker’s Ton
ic a complete specific, preventive and cure- Ayour Invaluable medicine, wtdeb dM for me
what nothing eise could do, is emitted to thr
credit of my gwuing back my happt days, 1
cheerfully and gralcfutly ackuuiedge Ute fact.’
Mr. E. C Wells, wbo’necds no intraducUon
to tire people of Jersey City, adds: "Tbe teatl
moo-, of Mr. Titas is genuine and voluntary .
-only’te does n«* adequately portray tbe suffer
lug’ be ba» endured for many years
He is m&gt;
brotber-ln-law and I know the ca«e veil. Il­
ls oow [erfectly free fnau bls old troubles, an i
enjoys health aud life, ascribing it to all tu
Parker's Tonfc.
Uncqualed as an Invigorant: stimulates all
the organs; cures aliments of toe "liver, kid­
neys, arid all dlscaaoa of toe blood

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ARE YOU
CONSTIPATED?

If you are bilious, dyspeptic
or constipated, a few bottles
of Hops and Matt Bitters will
cure you as they have many
others. An occasional useaf
Hop* and Matt Bitters gives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect . digestion.
Do not be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as good,
but get the genuine. For
sale by all dealers.

hjr Etaertl»M FarwntM—The tola
The) WU1 LmmI M«rt Left
•• Coajwlats.

tlio io. oa made by F. tar Mulholland,
meu '.’i

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White May or

nii

ikhvu

in

too i cnimw.

Premising aright, that a man like «be late i
[Ban Francisco Poet.)
When his nam-i did
[Boston Giote.)
Last nigh ab rat Leu t/muoc Jo’m Miho“Hrtpl Helpt-Heit 1"
deierndned to
n«y. a glovu-cu ter, atauding at blockton
pllcants Peter waa sAily disapnoiu e I.
Q.timrr
O
’
Flrnn,
of
the
Mald-n
Polios,
an I Washing’on streets, waa aaked by a
C.uaaman If he wanted a cigar and d*4red to mate a dollar. and a bait- Replying
Tbo
to his daughter
‘•Yes** John wee given a “Havana" and
waa.lol into Church alley by hia guide,
l ring the । erm ne-s through toe std- air of toe morning. fellow-laborers with thebiusband lip. On
who disappeared Into * Ci u den, add
Monday Peter did not turn up at tbe
emerging, plan d Into the arms of be aaCentral as uansl, aud there was a general
toniabod Jo..n a female ba y two months
old, wi.h tho remark k-at It waa an I alien himself, his wife Nancy, and bls daughter.
baby; “C Ina man no like
yon take
killoe him;** and then vanished. Tho in­
fant, wtiic.i ia of Cauca-Lan parrnlagfc, wa» ,
taken to tbe Cl y Priaon and placed in
morning be put in aa appearunre, but unchanio of one of the female priaonora. Tho
acoompauied by his box. He oxbibi ed no
myatery&lt;waa given to D.-tectivrs Silvey
lilisod as
and Hanfey to solve, bat up to noon to-day
kitchen-garden.
thm-aniline
tbo
else
had
been
tabard
around with his hands in bls pockata,
they ha I discovered noth ng. A wedIn 1870 tho Park Comtnis«ioners were with«quel d-ot nc new by OJlcer Carey wearing tbe lufly air of a Vsmd&lt; rbilt
known cit e’D, however, waa sound by a
Pott re I orter to Le in poears-km of some authorised to c &gt;ndemn lands, if no' able at the Ci y tquare, by OHL-er Cuandl.-r on
to
effect
e
pu-cbate,
and,
disregard
ng
tbo
Mam
street
and
by
Offiuer
Wait*
at
tbo
ter said to ** bbarkey ” and ‘?BL1, toe
very inteiesiing facta .which partially
BooCLlack," bis old associates: “B-ys,
explains the
mm ter.
“Within the daughter, who was not of age, and who Eastern Rai road d p 4.
let’s laxs a drink.’’ Sharkey and Bill
past few months," said Chis gentle­
man, “as many m nine’ or tan while
rislou, feeling auro that Peter bad not
Infanta, from one to alx months old,
have been g.veu away to Chinese by tbelr
Ho retained posse sion ot end when the tanlod poop
parents- What the object of tbe heartless go-txtween.
the
bond*,
giving
old
Nancy
some
lo
s
to
t**«
curtains
of
their
wlndoi
from his pockets and spread on t &lt;e paveparents has be n Is what we'are not --abie
to explain. Thio fact has Imen brought to exchange. It te said that Lo scheduled out strange and temblesipu
tbe attention of Bova. Loomi&lt; and Gibson, into bankruptcy, upon Naucy having seen was tx-iug iongbt between
and they, within a day-or so, have been
speechless astonishment, and su,pec ed
dog wbh an imm -nse bl od-bound, weigh­
search ng Chinatown lor these infanta. aleot for bar bauds. Iu ItTTO while rumb.m of having been engaged in a .bank
ing as much a&gt; an ordinary man, and with
Tbo Chine we ov don Uy became (Tightened,
robbery. Peter, bowever, r. assured them
for, yesterday eiterooon, one Cninaman,
by telling a r*maskable story and pro­
alter aaying that a heathen frien 1 of bis
ducing
the uocumeuta to prove it. He aud
। man on agon st.
It was the great Bibehad been given a white child, eased If they
Lis wife had beau left a fortune o. a. least
; -rsn bloodhound ot G.orge K- Goulding
would be arrested ii they were found chancery was be.-un before J«d;e Moore,
422,000 as bo showed by the will of bis
।
weigh.ng
14*
pounds,
and
tbe
man
wuom
in poHi-eseion
of
these
waifs. I who decided tbe case again ay her, on tbs
ruo.her-iu-law, which he drew carol al y
grounds that tho dau bterwaa estopped,
n-p.ied: “Certainly
not;
If
tbe
and with great reverence from an inside
Medlord, book-keeper for Jo epb bquire,
j aronts
really gave
lb«m away?
pocket of bls .altered coat.
o&lt;
North
street,
B-s
on.
He
bad
s.arted
He said t' at the iman. th "s triend bad was cision was reversed by the Appellate
Mulholland, who hath fr -m Chicago,
from Medford to take the stree. car Irom
given him by its mother,'and that be was Court, and tbe case again camo before
where be w m vari»a« gold medals as ti-e
Maiuen to Boe on.
When pass.ng Mr.
goiqg to b •va IL It appears that toe Chi­ Judge Moore, who once more dismissed
Guulding
’
s
bouse
he
saw
tho
dog
on
toe
nese have become alarmed, and I shoal 1 tbe suit on * technics.ity.
about four years ago to tbe daogh.er of
not be su prised to find the so serai of
Then wac commenced a suit In ejectment
h did so the dog made a leap a. bis throat. M a Margaret F.tageral 1, and baa been
tneae wails had txen murdered.**
against the com.uiision -rs, tbe burden of
He raised his right arm to d- lend himself, living with his wife and ti/roe children in
The ate oi white children, especially tbe p.oot tuat plain..ff bad a better title
tbe a. oond-s'ory back room of tbe teneand tue dog caught tbo a« m, but let go to
female in rants, lef&lt;. with Comese by inhu­
man parents, is feartul to con emplata.
mt. This was succissiully done, and it
be
wa
ded
&lt;
ff
toe
attack,
and
again
tbe
Tho femaloe will, no doubt, be rais&lt;d to a
Joseph’s Hospital, leaving a will wUch
Tuen, with bls left
Lite of pr&gt;«titut:on unless re cued in time. been regu arly paid on tbo land for sereu dog caught h's arm.
Tt* matter demands toe fullest invesUga- , yean. Tue commissioner!, se&lt; king ev.-ry
collar and they clinched lor li.e or death. of aome frienda ho secured tbo document
lion.
means tbe law plac.-d at, tbelr dts]&gt;osal to
In anotoer moment both bad come to toe and waa overjoyed to discover that all tho
keep the young woman’s just duo from
old lady’s projierty, consisting of tnree
gruun i, and w.-re rolling aud snuggling
LIGHTNING'S EFFECTS.

against Mr. Eh B. Felsenthal, one of tbs
A Peculiar Case of suspended AnlmaUeu
moment
attorneys for tue claimant, nbamp rty be­
iron Frixiit la ZOeorcia City.
ing tbe act of an attorney paying tbe
[Atlanta Con.It_t.ua. 1
brute and partly bolding him duwu by tbe
costs out ot an es-a e in depute, wi Ur
A peculiar case ot “suspended anima*
weight o. his body. Tue fivroe uru-a was
baring lien ou
on il
it,'in
order to toster
foster ill11 I, in oruor
,
- ,
.. _
tlon” irom fright occurred in Allan a Sat­ ua ring a
,.uo»
u,
la
j
urday evening last. In the F.iuito Ward
, ...
..
lb» nnll.r w». nufuLnnsL Lettoscoluary ot tbit year tbe bupr. me Court ruled
a Mrs. Bell reauie-. Sbe te a at -at, healthy,
that tbe wuman bad es ablkbed ber
ooarty woman, and has never known a
ctor. Tbe stout leather
daughter’s right to the land, aud gave tbe
day’s illness. When she was a child of
five years, a heavy thunder* storm visited
perate sirengto, held to it aud twisted
th.court
ws4
made
known
a
committee
her home, and ai&gt;e was frightened n -arly
was appointed to effect a settlem nt with tighter and ugu«&gt;r. Then be turned bis
to d-aib by vivid flambes of lightn-nx and
band, so as to bring toe knuckles hard
the loud peal ot thunder.
Toe feelings tbe plain.iff, which they neglected .0 do. s sinsu th bi ut-.’a windpipe, aud pre.sed
which wore hers at that time were peculiar
and clun; to her for several years, but
rholived near
b:t of laud, splendidly situated in Humfinally' at time went by
forgot the
sensut on, and lor y-ars she has been ab.o ixildt Fars and adj ining tbe con He. vatory. out I.all-dressed.
to watch a thunder storm w.tuout
feeling any fear whatever, aud without re­ commence two action&lt;; one, which comer
calling her terrible experience. Saturday before Judge bmi h to-day, te f..r mesne Gouidiug came. All this Urne toe dog was
evening, when tbo thunder-storm vis ted
ga-piug lor biea h, and slrug^lmg vain y
rrongluily kept to get frun. Mr. Goulding came a mom -nt
Allan La, it wa« particularly severe in tbo
Fourth Ward.
Sbe sat by her window
la. ar, and when It was considered that
watching the llgb'.iiing ns it flow across other is a prtiiion lor part tion, which will
tbe heavens, and admired tbo beautilul come up in t e fall, and by wuicb t. e
cour
will
bs
asked
Co
ictermitis
which
..f
electrical display.
While her admire'ion
was at 1 s grt-n e-t ext- nt, a brilliant flash toe undivided portion of tho two-a re lot
parted the clouds and ax the same instant
ran along the street-car track in front of of schools against the South Park Cum- bi med man to kill it, by being choked tc
her residence. Ins antly a loud peal of
death wi b ita own collar lor a noose.
launder came, but be.uro ii came sbe was an acre were valued at U.OJU. l.i a like
Jackson was taken to tne bouse of Dr.
Mis d with that old lee.ing of terror ra io tbe present prep irty Foul.I represent Rydi r, aud Dr. Snute waa al-o called. 11
which SO completely held ber twenty years a value uf &gt;&amp;,(KN. Mary Ann is now the
ago, and which she had not thought of for
LI - ding with ugly
years.
Qu cklv she spiang irom her boot-black at tbs Expo«.tion building ami
chair and tell across ber bed, but as sbe who ia now attending tho convention at T..e wuuuite biud pro.usely. Not only
did so a tree near ber home was shat­
there a pool ol blood on tbe ground"
tered by tho electrical flui 1. This only
' , battle had been fougut,
augmented her fright and threw her into a
there
ksou’s
path
from
but
comatose cnndii ion, wbkb lasted several
doctor’s bouse was
hours. The picture she presented while
by drops on the sidewalk. After toe
lying in her bed waa a distre-singone, and
wc-mds were dres»c 1 Jackson was rewas exceedingly novel and interesting to
1 Keow ledge.]
those who were about ber. She laid purbeing comfortable, and
fectly flat upon her back, ber arms
sire ched beside her, perfectly powerless.
suould inflammation not set in.
Missouri.
Her mouth was so lightly closed that her
Hits were purple, while ber eyes were wide
rhicU waa obtained by Mr. Gouldparticulars of my meo .itig
open. The bull was like her body, motiony&gt; are ago, when it waa a pup. He
leas, and tbe pupil aecme&gt;l to gase upon
Crowley; ber huabanl bad died in Ireland,
a point on tbe ceil! ig, directly above
bei. Her friends called her by name,
a* z matter ot precaution, kept it chained
shook l er with great force, threw water
for nearly all the time daring the past five
from Ireland,** I follows 1 ber to Missouri,
in ber laoe, placed ammonia under her
and in the touching language permissible
none, but.all without any eff -ct. Sbe would at balf-a-croi
—■ - —
...
in^ntionally during the past two years.
not give any sign of H.e, excep at Inter­
wooed and
ddow?’ This Is Ix waa secured in his front yard by a
vals of lour or live minutes, when a most
a a n-iw chapter strong boat chain, and buiag chained
pitiful groan would o cape from ber
would naturally be cross. In some way
tightly seated lips.
Bbe remained In thia
condition lor lour or five boars, when sbe
chain during tl-» night, and was at
Though it may seem sa i, I never knei
suddenly O|«ned her mouth, closed ber
eyesand arose to a sitt ng position, much
Goul di ng had refused
for tbe dog, but
among her friends
to tbe joy of her friends. After recover­
ing herself she told tuo«e wl b her all that
am ng the people generally at tbo anitian spired while sbe waa helpless, and
said the her feelings during tbe lime were
just th • sam» she experienced when frigtatsciouslv know any lady whose husband
ened twen y years ago.
Yesterday she
bad died (recendy or otherwise) in lre- Home blam ■ Mr. Goulding (or keeping
was up and weIL
such a creature, bat his frien la claim that
precau ion to
rife within tan thousand mils* of Ireland;
Aa Artventere oa Pncet Sound.
iSeaule (W. T.) Poet. J
A fartaig.it since a man starred from
O ympia wi b fan w.ie and small c.iil- indicated in the paiiers. Nor am I, to the

dron in a sharpie—s light-draft vessel ef
two mails, w.ta hojs-, stove, and other
oonven eneu. They wtj intent en a erntw
to tbo lower sound and came alon&lt; leis­
urely, sueia&lt; w iat &gt;boy co uld and enjoy­
ing to tbe ut*a: their tr.p. All went well
uniil bey arr.ved at Alki FoinU There,
one plee-aat a teraeon, tb-y anchored
.their era t, an I all went ashore in the
small boat, m ending to wand-r about
tbe bee- h for an boar or two. Unex­
pectedly a strong bre sc came along and
tbe lmper.ee ly Iaateaed sharpie m ived rtf
wlt.i it. B.io seent straignl acrons the
£ and, a distance of about ten miles
briunlug dp at Olallm Creek. The man
discovered Lis lose too le e, an I waa
ecm pel led to chase wl h tbe rowboat after
tue sail era t I Le best be co 11. Tills
was slow work iu a heavy sea, an 1 was
DETROIT, MIC-*.
witbou. avail until the anotair of tbe
sharpie ca igfat on tbe other shore. By
this ime the wind had abated and tbe
■ a Is-oema of glassy smoo bn&lt;ss. It
Grret Kogh-h r«Ort Article )«e&lt;i«»rre gmwrt was imrxws.blc to sail aermw, «n I e^ual y
imp- ssib.e for tits ox uns ed m in to row
eelor *&gt;■&gt;-* and sofioeas IL-more. Vamfraff A faterai-c family of Great Mrttain t-niterr II EJnou-t back. H i was co npeib d'o ntay where he
. ----------- .------The favorite «l
11-al •rJt.omtM V. M- was, Laving Ma wbe and HAla one all
Mfut &lt;M the beasts opposite.

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• awde «tet e»n to r-renwd to

OPIUM HABIT!
of Nashville.

Ladies

REMEMBER 3 FACTS:
1st— It U positively proven that Zre^
Pbnrs (“Dr. Pcngvlly’e Uomau*^
Friend”), is the best known remnl .
young or old.

■

2nd — Any Lady Deeding such a remedy
and puitponlng tbe u-e ol Zoa-Pbors
makes a dangerous (perhaps fatal)
mistake.
Sold by every druggist in Nashville.

3rd—Every [wmes, sickly or healthy, Hbould
read Dr. rengelly’i* book, “Advlcr to Mothers
l onderuing diseases of women and ofaildrvu."
Fn-c to any lady reader of tills :mper. Postage
tn eealed envelope, 4 rents. Address,
R. PENGELLY A CO.,
Kalamazoo. Mich.

in cash, bad bren Baft to bis wife. So
Peter Mulbollaad’s seductive voice will oo

‘Sulnel

B|ack ’em, mis'erf

Oaly five

business, with tbe luudab o cbject of In­
creasing bis fortune by ev?uoiuy aud bard

SKAKES IN CONNECTICUT.

[Danbury tConn.) Cor. N. Y. Bun.]
Coniiec icuc baa lung been holed lor its

THY LIKE SKLZLIEJ - I IBZ U. fl. GOVT

TO CABBY THE FAST MAIL
received that tbe reptiles are unusually

Danbury, while walking in bls garden on
which turned and bit bis ankln. Witn a
club be killed tbe snake, and then drank

si one on which one of the men had stepped.

oth.-rs esc.i pod to a ere vics in a ledge*
Arming tlivms.-lves with clubs, tbe men

snakes from eight en i.iche* to five feet in
Snake-shooting is the moat exciting sport

tom Hill region ot tbe Nurtb S onin ton

OOIIVG WEST.
OHLY IJKE BUNKING TWO THROUGH
TRAINS DAILY FROM

CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. L0LT8,

sbooting snakes, and be is consid .-red a poor
shot who would use a shot-gun. As this is
tbe season in w..lch garter-snakes, black

DKHVKR,
SAN FRANCISCO,

reptiles are not only bold and fearless, but
will even attack an intruder if provoked.
The copperhead or cottonmouth is tbe

KANSAS CITY,
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS

gisu. and it gives no alarm. It
quietly until a wayfarer s.epe on il

CITY OF MEXICO,

commonly understood in many parts of
Connecticut tba the white-throated species
of tbe black-snakr—someGmea called

HOME-SEEKERS

O.i the contrary, they avoid persons wuo
approach them, and ba-tUy retreat.
B.ack snakes will ascend treea’ which over-

comfortable quarters among toe boughs.

Akin to the black-snake on land la tho
water-snake, whose color is a sor; of a
dirty umber. His bite is poisonous, but
about tbe tim- for running b.ackborries to
be iip-, blsos-snakes cull t.*omselves on
tbe south side of fences in tbo meadows
Ano ber snake which suinoys people at
tbeir country bemss eals is the milk­
snake, a beautifully colored and innocuous

r.j. iuTTKa,

Praia CommlMioMfr'a Roller.
Notice la hereby given that I, G&lt;«. A. ntlFenbeck, tovnebip Drain Comnifawdooer of’the
township of CMtleton, in th- county of Harry,
will, on the fourth day uf August next, at tbe
house of Eliaa Lockhart, In said township,
at ten o'clock tn the forvnoon, meet parties

construction of a drain hi said towusbtn,
known aa Pleasant Valley Ditch, conimeneeast corner of. sretim: eleven (II), running
houlh seventy-eesen and one-fifth (7714)
rods, thenre soxtfa-castcrly one hundred ulKj
thirty-two (J32) reds ihrough tiie natural wa­
ter course lnlfr!&gt;ito Mater. Ita width la to te
twenty-elxhtmTtBehe* st tbe boUom, with
an outward smM of ten (10) Itichrs to every
foot Is height. , IW depth is to be tlHrtv (30)
(Ctevelae-i Herald.)

notified tho oongregiUoa worshiping in
6*. M..1! QMimdra. teat marnagos wlU

HOPS &amp; MAI
BITTERS CO.

-hicb faahion ba&lt; dktatel, and itdfvssta
en-o«ural.'&gt;*d bim

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very latest news by c*«u£.

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authoriuea
Toulon,

Aaly

ty during
Um twenty-four bcura
,
—
MAR8Kft.i.KM, July 2A—The CaUioltes of
tog al nine o'dock last evening. Tbe gen­ •thia eiiy iig*fn petitioned the Mayor to aueral outlook Is considered fsvoracle. Four-

Phare liodpital, seven
cured, and sixty remain.

were discharged
While the plague

rapidly, and
ha*
appeared la sev­
eral p laces heretofore exempt
Two
fatal
cues
have
been
rejiorted

seven members of the municipal council re­
main in tbe city. Tnlrtj-six deaths took
piece hero yesterday during tbo twenty-four
Itours ending at nine p. m.
officers h&lt;ve IsBued the first official state­
ment sliowlnz the ravages of Urn cholera.

lemons has been prohibited at Maraeillea
about eleven hundred deaths. ThedasaifiDuring tiie popular preJu lie* it is positive­
eation of the nalUdty of tbe victims is
ly dangerous fur tbe ductors to walk aloua tinted as follows: Frenclimeo, 798; Ital­
In tbe suburbs at nigtiL One Instance la
reported ot a doctor who, while visiting a. ians, 322; Spaniards, 13: Greeks, 9, and 1
wh Fjigllshmaa, Austrian, German and
woman seized wilb cholera, was assaulted Amerinan.
The principal new movement te an order
Issued to the troojrs on the frontier, requir­
other doctors have also been assaulted.
ing them to surround tiie trains as U&gt;ey
Tire condition of Aria* is pitiable. Tbe
cro*a the borders and conduct the
people have uo confidence In anybo ly, and
paaeencer* to tbe lazarettos, where they
are &gt; tightened so that they regard their own
are required to sleep on litters of
live* secure ouly by tire sacrifice of all •traw. The order was anticipated a day or
comfort to oflrer people. This was Ulosttwo ago by tbe railroad* agreeing to mutual
trated yesterday In tiie funeral of Father
inspection. It has already had,,a great ef­
OUivier. an eminent local divine, who fell a
fect on travel, and has destroyed tbe plans
victim to cholera. Not ooe ot lire municipal
of tourists, scarcely any of whom are dow
counselors called on him duruig his
traveling. Tbe train from Niue on Sunday
sickness,., or visited hta remain* after
arrived quite empty,- which te unprece­
death
He contracted the malady by his dented. A ateumer for Indi* booked only
devoted attention to a sick boy who was
two passengers. It usually has one hun­
seized with the cholera at a farm-bouse and
dred.
•led Id tbe fields, where be bad been taken
Paris, July 29.—Thirteen deaths occurred
)y the farmers, wbo refused the request of
from cholera at M-roeille- Rnndsy uteht
the priest to have the Doy admitted to a and fourteen at Toulon. At La Valettea
•table. Tfie father was obliged to procure village, near Toulon. Uiere was one. Tbe
a coffin anti take tbe body to tbe cemetery
mistral, h strong w ind from th* northwest, Is
on a wheelbarrow.
■ prevailing and the weather is cooler, 'fibe
Tire discoveries of Drs. Guerin, Denier mortality fa decre islng In the cities, but inand Prubist, of the:*Freach Academy. b &lt;vu । creasing In the country among the peasant*.
le&lt;l to a di-ciuision whk.ii showed the mem­ | There te a mild case of cholera In one tiasbers are of tbe belief that tho early treat­ 1 pltal In this city. Three deaths from that
ment of diarrhea is the best precaution
disease occurred at Toulon yesterday. In
against the epidemic, and also that tbe best
that city there are thirty-one canes at the
public measure of precaution Is an organ­
i Rccontre Hospital and one hundred and
ized system of domiciliary visitation.
I fifteen In the St Mnudrier Hospital Three
Toulon, July 3L—A record of cholera
of Uie latter are serious. Two Toulon em­
cases In tire hospitals of this city yesterday igrants have died tri Lasoyne, four miles
te as follows: Admissions, 7; discharge*. 11;
southwest of Toulon, of cholera.
deaths, 4 ; under treatuiei*L 137. A great
During tbe twenty-four huurs ending at
many fugitives have returned In the last |
few daya. The visit of the deputation nine o'clock last night there were twentyfrom the extreme lett to tbe Chamber of four deaths from cholera at Marseilles and
Depullea excited but little Interest
Rome, July 31.—There was only one
death from cholera irere yesterday, and tiie
authorities are hopeful that tiie scourge will
dtsappe «r entirely. A case of cholera bus
appeared at Lucca. At a tire in lire hospi­
tal of San Giacomo two unoccupied wards
which!were being prepared for cholera pa­
tients were destroyed. ‘
Sr. Petersburg, July 31.—A mild form
ef cholera has appeared here. Il also ex­
ist* at Cbarkoff and several oilier Ru iiaa
towna Thirty deaths iiave taken place at
Plmkoff from Siberian plague.
TovloN. July 30.—The hopes ot a cessa­
tion in tbe plague here are gU'ing way to
fears of a fresh outbreak of even greater
virulence than before, owing Lo the return
of many fuxltlves wire bad left tbo city.
There were -thirteen deaths here Monday
night, till* being a decrease on tire mortality

New York. July 29.—The following uotice has been Issued:
By request of the members of the Ftate
Boards ot Health of Illinois. Tonne*ae«'. Kuntucay. New \orif and other States a confer­
ence will be held &gt;n Washington, I). C., August
7. to consult with Government officials as to
the best methods of meeting and matturinx
the cholera In the event of its appearance in
the Lotted 8ta.es. Marine and quarantine
hospital officers are reftpccrtuliy requested to

TELLING THE OLD STORY.

&gt;nd

Albany, N. Y., July 30.—Governor
Clev-land was formally notified of his nomfnation yesterday at the State-House. Near­
Majcheille*, July 30.—During tbe twen­
ty-four hours eadiug at nine p. m. last night ly all the members of the Notification
thurd were tweDty&lt;hroe deaths from chole­ Committee ami of the National Democratic
ra. Tbe situation here Is regarded aa im­ COiumittee were present, a* were several
proving steadily, and the authorities now prominent leaders of the 'parly- inchuihtg
anticipate a gradual decreare in the ravages ex-Speaker Randall, Perry Belmont. Gen­
of the plague.
Fants worth, Joseph Pulitzer and
Pakis, July 30.—There were six death* eral
from cholera nt Aria* during the twenty- Congressman Collins, of Boston. Coion-d
four hours ending at six o’clock last even­ Vilas, ot Wisconsin, introduced the mem­
ing, god two deaths have occurred at Alx bers of the eoiuuriUee ami made the
since noou. A dispatch received here last n|&lt;wcli of nolificatioip He said to Mr.
evening announces that seventeen -canes ot Cleveland that he had not been nominated
the disease have appeared at Paocalteri. because of what he htul done, but In ex­
Italy. The patlenta are mostly reiugeea pectation of what lie would accomplish.
from Toulon and Marseilles. The auuiorb
I lia work ut transcendent importauce tw
*.ie* have taken the utmost precautions to loro him if elected was “h laborious reform
isolate tl&gt;e district, and all other needful in tbe Administration" which could be ouly
meaaure* are being observed.
aecodi pl billed by a man of unusual temper
bi the Chamber of Deputies last night a mid |x&gt;wer.
Colonel Vila* complimented
deputation, under the. leadership of M. the nominee on nis aduilnistraUuu of New
Clemepce u, appointed by the extreme left
York State affairs, which had. according to
to visit the places afflicted by cholera, re­ the speaker, shown that no combination, no
ported that the people of Aries were fleeing power ol wealth, and no mistaken clamor
to farms in tho vicinity, where they are could prevent him fro'.a performing bis duty.
huddled together iu hovete aud slept a* best At lite conclusion of Colonel Vilas’ remarks
they could, lire sick were entirely neglect­ the form I nuilflcatiou, signed by tiie mem­
ed. The cases ot cholera were kepi Mjcret beta.
read lo tlw Governor, who then
from tire authorities and no surveillance responded in a brief speucli. He ii*sume»l
was olieervud. The deputatiou uuqrected a that he had been chosen to represent the
madhouse at Marseilles und found numerous plans, purposes and policies ot the Deinucase* oi cholera there.
crallc party. The right* and interests of
WA.NH1.NOTO.N, July 30.—AnappHcatwu 50,000.900 uf people were concerned Ln hi*
was recently received at the Treasury De­ und tiieir efforts to obtain Democratic
partment for admission at tbe port uf New supremacy. He had always held io tiie
York of a consignment of rag* shippud at principles underlying tbe Democratic party
Mareeilles In May la»L The vessel showed creed. He bestowed some little attention
a elean bill of health and bud iiassed. quar- on Die '’plain and independent" voter* who
atitiire at New York. The application wa* would co-operate with them.
denied on the ground that the order prohib­
Saratoga, N. Y., July 30.—Thomiw A.
iting the entry of rags from infected j»un* Hendricks wa« waited U|*un at a Saratoga
was imperative, and allowed no discretlou. hotel yesterday aitenioon by the DemopAKb, July 30. —When the dioiera ap­
ralle No ideation Committee.
Colonel
peared at Toulon the Academy of Science* Vilas, in his apeech, alluded to tiie reault of
began to collect the remedies that were sug­ Hie election in 1876, and said that it was the
gested for lire treatment of tire disease. special desire of the Democracy to seu its
Suggestions were solicited, and iu reply u m-urinee invested with the dignity of the
great many method* ot treatment were re­ high office for wlrii-h he had becq named,
ported.
Tbe academy has since been and th &gt;t when lie should be “re-dected1
actively engaged in testing their merits, and the vindication ot exact justice would be
M. De Vulpain pretren'ed his report yester­ must complete. In his response, Mr. Hen­
day, In which he rejects 250 of the rem­ dricks touched upon Lie tact that it might
edies suggested. The others, &gt; very few in become the duty of tlw next Vice-President
number, are reoorted to have more or leas to um his vote in deciding grave qu.Mllous
merit, which, however, te of a sanitary or in a Senate equally divided In It* political
preventive char ctor.
Of the total number of deaths Iu France
from cholera this year probably the great
Cott of the Greely Relief ExpedilioA
majority died inside ot nlnu hours after they
Wahhtkgton, July 29.—Total expensea
were seized with their lllneas. Some have
not died until after being sick a week or &lt;rf the Greely Relief Expedition te estimated
by officials Mt the Navy Department al about
tied cue »'V or tho other within 5700,000,Tire original
estimate
was
eight or ten hours.
At
tiie
atari
there Is diarrhea aud vomiting. This WOO.000. 4&gt;f the amount expended »18f.pur these and
repair
usually
lasts
but
a
short
time,
Bear,
•171,165 tor
then tottow the cramp* nod tbe icy chill.
and
repair
of
tbe
Thette,
•250.000
for
supplies.
*34,000
by the time the patient ha. arrived at the
hospital U the cizoulatiou «.m Alien be re­ for bringing the vessels to Naw York. »&gt;6,000 for Instrument') to be used b making
obaervatious, *15.165 tor repairs made to
the Alert, S2L00Q
&gt;21.000 for
tor tbe
tbo transport Loch
same quanttr «f alcohol, and by viuioat thc
rabhmg. there Is aome chance for recovery,
8ir‘-l^0 tor cmL It Is believed
though tlw chancela alightBui if Um In tnspodhg of tbe vessels tbe Government
circulation can not ibe kept up death wU* ““re nn amount ubout equal to tb*
in
the last »u,n
Jof them. A large quantity of
are
deltetous. provlll«“
suitable for navy use, and will

-M—
readere will probably we Utat the total*
the papers

CmcAffo, July SL—Writhing In horrible
agony, alternately moaning piteously and
bellowing In rage, 103 cattle consigned foe
sale at tba Chicago Unlot’i Stock-yards have
according to hot,

Wolf. Dr. N- IL

i .State Veterinarian.

day are confirmed by the symptoms manifest&gt; throes of death and by the appearance of
Uie Internal organs when subjected to crit­
ical scrutiny. Still there are tloubtera. • It
fa certain that all of tbe symptoms of Texas
lever, including one commonly considered
of greatest ImjHirUince, are not present in
tbe animals Infected.
Four, hundred
and seventy of tbe cattle were hero
Monday. One hundred and twenty died
either on tbe way hither or at tbe
■lock-yard* after their reception. On*
hundred and ninety came yesterday. Stxty-twodfed or were killed by health officers
yesterday, because of Uie disease. Two
total number of tbe cattle In the two herd*
infected 1# 660. The rate of mortality Is
nearly twenty-five per cent Both herds
were from Fort Reno, in the Indian Terri­
tory, and were tbe property ot Frazier A
Oberty, of Kansas City.
Mr. Harry Child*. Superintendent of the
Kansas City Stock Yards, said the disease
was undoubtedly Spanish fever. Northern
caul* contracted it by feeding acroas
Hie .trail of ”nativo'&gt;_£*ttle by eat-/
mr a kind of tlAk that drooped
irom tlio budlea of the latter vwetyr^Thfa
tl&lt;’k closely resembled a/dog tick, and was
hatched in Hie stomach. Uie parasites that
iwued from it eating through Into the iuteetin6a. The afflicted animal died In agony
after having displayed symptom# Identical
with tlioM noted in tiie cattle dying at the
yards. Native Texans were not affected by
feeding across tbe trails of tiieir kind unless
they had been wintered In the North, in
which case they were equally susceptible
with the Northern cattle.
Burlington, N. J.. July 3L—The ap­
pearance of the cattle disease among the
herds In Men-er and . Burlington Counties
lias cause-.i considerable alarm, and It is
(eared that the disease fa spreading rapidly.
A number of the veterinary surgeons at­
tached to the 8t»te-Board u&lt; H-alth are to
bold a consultgllon for the purpose of de­
termining tue nature of Lie disease. Sev­
eral are uf the opinion that it fa not pleuro­
pneumonia, although the symptoms are Iu
some respect* IdenticaL
A jiosl mortem examination of a large
steer that had failt-n a victim was made
yeaterttay and showed that the lungs were
enlarged brvond. their natoral sittk The
cells were filled wilh solid matter ami Uie
weight of each lung lucre &gt;sed tenfold. Au
examination ot otner in footed cattle showed
one lung entirely closed by the dfaeium,
while Hie oilier was apparently healthy.
Ail the infected c-ttle aioutid Hightstown
have been quarantined by order of tire
State Board of Health.
Omaha. Neb., July 31.—General Freight
Agents Shelby and StuRh, of the Union
Pacific and Burlington &lt;fc Missouri Rivet
lines, have forbidden agents to receive cai­
tiff infected wltii Texas fever. Af Ogalalla
several cattle bay* died, it fa supposed Irom
tills disease. Al Maxwell, in tills Stitc.
Hie committee of cattle nren appointed
to cxamiigj into the Texas fever at west­
ern point* went to M xwell. accomyani&lt;«i
‘Uy J.
' H.
— Hoplns,
__ r, Uie veteriuarian of
Wyoming ""
Territory.
"
They have. come i&lt;»
the conclusion that there exist.* no oo-a

limited and dies with the anliaal which lias
been inoculated by grazing on tainted
ground. A herd can graze after c ttle s&gt;&gt;
diseased and yet be free from Infection, thpoisonous principle exhausting itecif in the
body of the animal attacked. It will bconfined to the few herds in th* vicinity oi
Brady’s Island and Maxwell already at­
tacked. A correspondent interview a unmbor of stockmen, ail of whom expre.i*i*d
themselves as satisfied that there is no staniter whatsoever to their herds.
Lnrcnl-X. Neb.. July 31.— Thv commis­
sion sent to Maxwell on Monday by Gov­
ernor Dawes returned last ni^hf. The
members found one hundred cattle In the
vicinity of Maxwell and Brady Station dea I
an&lt;l as many inoro sick
Tiie Infection Iconfine.1 to cattle which grazed on a small
strip of land over which two thoimnd
Texas cattle were driven. The diaeasa fa
not contagious. This Whs ascertained by a
sent* of experiments. Tiie railroads h &gt;vo
promised not to bring in noy more Toxas

vicinity representing five million dollars
worth of c-itUe have combined to prevent
any more Texans being landed if brought

Wanhinoton, July 3L—The Department
o' Agriculture has undertaken to investigate
the epidemic in ciltia Speaking of the
subject, Dr. Salmon, the Veterinarian of
tbe Department, said:
braxku and Colorado notifying us ot :hc &lt;m'
'----- *"
“ ■“----- - --------- a*kin.- a«.« st
ai&gt;ce. We cun. however, giv them noUnna
but advice. The law pravldt
miHDiono'- ot.Agrleulture ma&gt;
pio,&gt;riaUon tn co operation with Hta e utitl-oia
flea only when nectMSiiry to prevent u disease
from spreadt-i? to other bia e*
Tnvro iuo danger in this case of ft* spreading t
other Butte*.
Toe &lt;U-eaM, affect* only
native cattle, and Is not Cfiininunleau e
from them. They take It from places «l&gt;e e
Southern anlmalahave b-en pu-tured. 8ouriiern aninwHs Uo not sicken, but they alone
from many portion* r-ouLh. । U&gt;lna that tn
appearance of tbe dlsea*o at Ch earn ia an In
dl. alien Chat tbe m ilady apron I* from State
to State a* a cent*.-ion. The cattle which am
affected U&gt; Chicago probably took it from
pen* where Southern atiie had twain !r&gt; 1
Affected
• ttJc
will -Ole.
and
the
yet. measure* to prevent It are not taken.
The epidemic should be atad 1ed. Sou.Hern
oattie should only be moved i t winter. Th*y

disco rental?

to make his report a* receiver
banking company, and yesterday anurnlng

riaon being eon fined in tils burl from proetrstion. Although tbe court Ims' refused to
allow tbe report to be made public, it Is
learned on authority that Hur-Ison i* abort
in his account as receiver n&lt;- rly •100,000.
Ills report shows that be should have under
data of July 34,-of this year »8L«i7.M In
caab and a certificate of deposit tor 830,000,
making altogether 3101,b 17.84. Of thl*
amount be has on band *8,200.79 deposited
into court as a credit on Um •101,817.84
with which be is ch rgeabla The report
allows Uiat Uie receiver has now note dol-

bronchltfa. He eulogizes the trading proa
poet* of tbo country In tbe vicinity ot tlw
Congo River. He considers General Gor­
don commands perfectly practicable route*
of escape from Khartoum, whether by way
of Zanzibar, on the east, or down tho Con-

his properly to securo the sureties on hi*

General

Brazil, Ind.. July 30.—The Commnrcial
H„. Bank has wispeaded. with ItabUlttes ct
*boul SU0.M0. Th* MMta are nominally
SnrxnYVHXE. HL,
July 8L—John
&lt; 170.000. Ii te said tbo entire cwtnly
Montgomery, one of Uie defendants In tbe
celebrated Emma Bond outrage case In
ChrfaUan County, was la town yesterday
consulting Judge Tliorntou. It is under­
Collingwood, OnL. July 80.—Informsstood he contemplated a suit for damages
Hou has boon received here that ■ surveying against the parties wbo took him and his
party consisting ot W. O. Johnston, John
companions out of tbe Christian County
Ea*tw*od. K. J. Eardoo &lt;«i f.
JuII and hung them nntil they were wallnigh dead.

Gordon

can.

during

ths

Calvin F. Rooker, one of tho depositors,
swore out a warrAUt yesterday afternoon era from Khartoum to Goudokar, a distance
for the arrest of Harrison on a charge of of five hundred iiillce, in eight day*;
embezzlement and lie was ptaeed under thence proceed to Bahar and EgahlzaL and
arrest. His bond was placed al Wu.OtW. Join Lupton Bey, wbo command* four hun­
which he has, as yet been unable to give, dred troops, having In Uieir paaeaatoo
and be is therefore in custody. His' physi­ £40,000 worth of money. Gorden could
cian having certified t^at be was too ill to then proceed with this addition to bls furos
be moved, be baa been placed under tho care to Zanzibar. Should the soldiers refuse to
of four officers, two of whom will watch hitu take this journey, or should *oms other
by day and two'by night
course prevent th* plan, Gordon could cross
Indianapolis, Ind., July 81.—Tho re­ to Ugando, reach Stanley stations, and
port of John C 8. Harrteou, receiver of the procewd down the Conga -Stanley con­
Indiana Banking Company, was read in siders the routes traversed by Schweiocourt yeeterday, and shows a deficit of ‘furtb. Sir Samuel and
Lady Baker,
nearly •tftJ.OOO. Tho attorneys for tlw and
tbe
Italian
and
Austrian
banking
company'* creditors entered lubsionarie* can not be Insurmountable to
exceptions
to
th*
report
on
tbe Gordon, th* soldier, trawler and explorer.
givUuu
uv ptuu&gt; "M ulluiru iuai Simula tne garrisons at intermediate points
Harrison's Bank, where the Receiver depos­ along the Nil* b* endangered, Gordon could
ited th* creditoni’ fuuda, was solvent at th* take them along with him. If they re­
time the deposit was made. After consulta­ fused to accompany hliu at first, they
tion with the court further proceedings were would be sure to follow alter be had gone.
postponed until to-day. Harrison's attor­ Stanley
believe*
that
tiie
send­
neys called on Mayor McMaster yesterday ing
of
a
large
English force
and insisted on a reduction of bls bond of to extricate General Gordon would bn a
$‘50,000 demanded yesterday for appearance moat perilous undertaking, aud would like­
to answer the charge of embezzlenieuL The ly be at ten'led with great loss and expenw.
Mayor declined to grant the request, English troops would be unable to stand
and the attorneys gave notice lh-t the climate. Stanley coinmends tiie aban­
they would be unable to furnish the, re­ doning of the Congo treaty. He considers
quired security. It is understood Harrison'* Die leaving of the Congo In Ute bands
lawyers will Institute habeas-corpus pro­ of the Portuguese very Inimical to English
ceedings for the purpose of securing a re­ interest*. The population of Madeira pre­
duction of the bond. Harrteou ta still pared an ovation for Stanley when his
guarded by policemen at hta house. In. un steamer arrived Uiere. bathe was unable to
interview he claimed nn criminality waa io­ land, owing to quaranUne regulations.
vol ved, and expressed confidence liiat th* St-'iiloy was tendered aa ovation at Plycriminal prosecution would faiL
lutHilli on his arrival.
London, July 29.—Tho survivors of the
A CONGRESSMAN SHOUTS HIMSELF. steamship Laxbam. which collided wilh th*
Spanish steamer Gijon, report Uiat on Uie
evening of the collision there was a thick
with an Attempt to Take Hl. Life.
fog. Tho laxbam was going slow, and
Washington, July XL—On Saturday
both steamers were sounding whGiles.
last Congressman W. W. Culbertson, of The Gijuu struck the Lixbatu amidthi|ai,
■nd the latter was Dearly cut Asunder.
Kentucky, arrived here from Cape May.
The
funnel
fell
and . the
steamHe registered at the National, and said he plpe burst The chief engineer was Lorndid not Intend to remain but a few days.
He was not feeling well and kept close to boarded tiie Gijou. Capt in l&gt;4hi.«n tied
his hotel, few of his friends knowing of hta wife and child to himself, and ail three
were h &lt;uled sbo rd the Gijon. Tiie Laxhis presence iu the city.
Hi* con­
twenty minutes alter the col­
dition
indicated
that be had been ham
was not long before tiie
on a protracted spree and was trying lo lision.
sober up. Tuesday ho acted strangely, and Gijon began to settle, and .« terrible ennfu*
sldn
prevailed.
'Piie Captain stmal-wiih a
complained to tbe clerk that four area
were In the room adjoining his plotting to revolver in his hand, but was unable
lo keep order.
The paaseiigors and
kill him. At eleven o’clock yesterday
morning five shots were heard in Culbert­ crew were fighting for their livr.^. Boats
son's room, and a moment later an officer were lowered and filled to tbe gunw;&lt; ■*.
but
could
not
accommodate
half the pec o.
found the Congreesman staggering into tbe
h.ll with his haud-s. face and clothing Tho*e fortunate enough to secure place-, in
them were obliged to keep off the other;
stained with blood. He add he thought ho
wiih knives. The Gijon sank at tho bdw
made a botch of the Job, and asked the
first. Tne qu &lt;rler-&lt;iec’k was crowded with
officer for anothcr|pfatol with which lo tin tali
Tiie offiiw grappled with him and got him men and the officers were standing on tin
bridge.
It is estiiasted that HW personback to hta room.
“I "want to din," moaned the wounded perishnd.
CoNMTANTtNoi'LK, July 22. — The City of
man. "If 1 live now 1 shall try it ag dn as
soon as I get well. I am absolutely tired of Marasli. in Asiatic Turkey, ninety miles
from Aleppo, has S-en almost wholly delife and wish to die."
Of the five »bofa fired only two took ef­ *lroy«l by fire. The Governor’s palaeo,
fect. and these in the back of Mr. .Culbert- three tnesqu-s. 200 dwellings snd 1,009
•oa's head. The doctors say tbe brain has shops were swept away. The inhabitants

not been touched, but that the wounds will
probably prove fataL

Good Cause for a Divorce.

Nxv York, July 31.—Mrs. Vanderbilt
Allen, plain tiff in the celebrated divorce
case, teat! bed Wednesday that berhusband
was intemperate and his breath w&gt;&lt;s foul;
that ho brought vermin Into their residence,
ind that he was untrue to bls marriage
Only Four Lives Lost.
Cleveland, O.. July 3L—Captain WU
ford, of the Osborn, which was sunk In col­
lision by the steel steamer Alberta, has ar­
rived hero. He says only four lives were
lost.
An Outlawed Garment.
Omaha, Neb., July 31.—A sensation has
been caused here by the ChleLof-Police
hsuing an order that any woman appearing
in the streets wearing a Mother Hubbard
dress be arrested and lodged In JalL

THE MARKETS.
Naw York, Jutv 3L
LfVB STOCK—Cattle
“
Bbeep
Hog*
....
-----FLOU n -G'Od to Choice
3TU tt
STS
tt
I’atenu...................
WHi-AT-No ! Red ...
No. 2 Spring
CORN
. .
OATb—Weatern Mixed
RVB
PORK-Mean (New.
1 AHI&gt;— Steam
.
( HKESB.
WuOL—Domesuc
•
CHICAGO
BKEVR0-B*tr*
Choice.
Oo"d........
Medium
Butcher*' Htocii
Inferior i attl*.
HOGS—Live—Good to choice.
flHKKP.................
Bt TTER-Creonw
Good »o Cho oe
HsS MJf
BGQS-FrMh.....
FLOUR-Winter.
Spring
Patents .
GRAIN—Wheat. Na. 1
Rye. No. t
Harley. No 3..
BROUN OO &lt;N­

Orren Hurt

boards
BhtaffiM............................
EAST UBBKTY
CATTLE—Best
nirte Good............................ ..

HOGS-Yorkers‘

BALTIMORE.
CATTLE—Bert

A Fatal Quarrel
Dayton, O., July 31.—Fritz Brockmelr,
an inmate of the Soidtera* Hume, w&lt;i
munlenxt yesterday by another inmate
named Dolau. Dolan was quarreling about
a pa.**, when a yunng titan asked Uocknirir
what wit the mutter. He replied that
?&gt;oi in was quarreling. The latter then
called Brockmelr a vile name, whereat be
knocked him down. Dolan threatened to
kill him, and, procuring attirgo knife. Uirusi
it Into Broekmelr's neck, causing al in«at In­
stant death
Two Personi Killed by an Exploding Rocket

ClNCfNNATi. July 81.—Wodnwlay nlgbl
at an exhibition of fire works nt the Highland
House oue of the largest rockets fell in the
bark yard of Mrs. Kate Upmelr without ex­
ploding. and It was found In tbe morning by
Mrs. U pine in In the prreenra* of the neigh­
bors she attempted to cut tQe rocket open
with an ax. wnen it exploded whh terrific
force, fatally wounding Mrs. Upmeir and
her daughter Ida, and seriously injuring
Charles L'piueir and Philip HIIL tbe two,
former dying._______ ________

Plans «l Wisconsin Democrats. ^323
Madison, Wia., July 81.—Plans hav&lt;
been laid In thia State by the Democrat* by
which Colonel Vilas is to be candidate for
Governor; A. K. Delaney, Lieutenant-Gov­
ernor, *nd General Bragg fa to be again sent
to CongTes*. If the Legislature is Demo­
cratic, Vilas is to be elected to the United
States Senate, Delaney, of course, succeed­
ing to tti* Govurnonihlp.
Gold hi th* Treasury.

Washington, July 80.—The amount of
gold in tbe United States Treasury Dow it
about SL 19,030, OCO, being about •15.000,­
000 less than a month ago. The decreaa*
te du* to the redemption of bonds, tbs pay­
ment of Internal, and the settlement ia gold
of all the clearing- liouse balances al th*
New York Sub-Tie usury during the month.

Satis.actory s* tiamsau
Paris, July 38.— After a Council of Min­
isters. held at tbo Elyseo Saturday. Prim*
Minister Ferry bold an Interview with Ll
Fong P io, the Chinese ambassador. It wai
arranged that China should pay Franco aa
Indemnity of S20.000.00U franca. A pacific
solution of the trouble Is now certain.

Gala. No. s-----the new law. There ,s a provtalon wkx&gt;!i I am
inclined to think w»ll prohibit nr interfcr-

London, July 2».—Henry M. Stanley,
the African explorer, arrived at Plymouth
last evening. In an interview Stanley said
he had retamed to England considering
that be had completed tbe work of eatal&gt;
liahlng satisfactory tradlnz stations along
th* Congo River from it* mouth to Stanley
pool, 1,400 mile* by river. When he left U&gt;*

B9

five dollar*’ worth of time in treating

OPENING THE FOUNTAINE
In num tier lew otnu* beneath tbo ikm tinecieted the liquid au balance which give* the bair
dry, lustreless, briuie and gray. I* that tbe
condition ol your hairf If *0. apply Parker's'
Hair Balsam al once, it will restore the color

gant toilet article, highly appreciated becauMut it* deanllnr.*
Verily, if thee i* auz»uu» about the salvation
of thy children do not b&lt;4d the family praytrr
before breakfart.

THOUSAND SAY 80.
Mr. T. W. Atkina, Olrard. kau .Vrite*: “I
never hesitate to ticummetxi your Electric
bitter* to my ctutotnera, they give entire umfactlon and are rapid Mllera." Electric Bittera
are the purest and ues? medicine known and
will poaluvely cure Kidney and Liver co*upiuinta Purify the bluod aud regulate tbe
boweta No family can afford to be without
them. They will save hundreds of dollar* in
doctor’# bilfa every year. Bold at fifty cent* a
bottle by F. T. Boise.
Tiiee will notice that the «iccr laughs at the
cow when milking time come*, but the cow
does most of tbe laughing after the price of
beef gue* up in the fall.
..
-

BEECHER’S BAD HEAD.

of,tbe hay fever. A man with Day fever isn't
accountable for bi* acUuiiA. lie i* frantic with
•uuffing, sneezing aud headache. Every nerve
in hta" skull thrlD* with'diatreas, and hl* bead
ia a fountain of tear# He live* only to fly from
sea«ide to mountain-top in search of relief.
Till# form uf Catarrh (haj fever) Ely’a Cream
Balm will cure. Placed in the uortrtla it pene­
trate* aud soothe* tiie afleeied part* at uucc,
rentorc# the iiujwiredaenars and create* healthy
aecretiouA You cannot run away from bay le­
ver, but you cau drive It from vou by using
Ely’* Cream Balm.

The? should be careful nut to have too many

which rut* the qaickeaL
Rheumatic Syrup Co.: Buffalo,N. Y., Feb.7,’84.
Gent*—For aeven year* I have been troubled
u ltb rhentuat *m in my ankle* and k-et, and
for mouth* at a time 1 could not get out of
the bouse. I have tried almost every remedy
I could hear of, but 1 obtaited uo rvLef from
any of them. While reading one of the Wayne
county papers 1 read tbe name of a.number of
my acquaintance* ubo bad been cured by the
u*e ot Rheumatic Byrup. I immediately sent
for some, and after using It a abort time the
pain and aorcties* left me. 1 aioeerely believe
your Rheumatic byrup la one of the beat medii-fne* 1 ever saw, and am confident it I* ■ good
blood purifier, a* well aa rheumatic remedy.
1 am truly yours,
George W. Snkiwakkr. 138 Allen St.
The boiling pot ta in the raw. danger of riupplng over.

F. T. Boise will refund the price paid if Ack­
er's HUxkI Elizlr dt&gt;e« not relieve any skin or
blood diaorder. A new but ti&gt;o.*ugbly tested

Tbe thorn on the briar bush detract* noth­
ing from Hie flavor of tiie blackberry.

THAT backing cough can be so quickly cur­
ed by sbllub’b cure. We guarantee it.
WILL you ruffer with Dyspepsia aud Liver
Comtilaiutt Siiliuh'a Vitallxer i# guaranteed to
cure you.
SLEEPLESS nights, made mireralde by that
terrible cough, ahilob's Cure l« tbe remedy
for you.
CATARRui cured, health am] sweet breath
secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cent*. Nasal injector free.
FOR lame back, able or chest use Shilob'e
Pon.iiJ- Plaster. 1‘nee 25 ecul*.
hill LOH'8 cough and consumption cure fa
lion.
SHILOH’S Vltalizer is • hat you need for
constipation, Loes of Appetite. Dizziness' and
all symptom* of Dyspepeta. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitils
Immediately relieved by Snflob's Cure.
AL51
For 8 de by F. T. BOISE.
Verily, tbe hungry man wastes little time in
c-ommei.t ng on the style of tbe dishes.

The mo»t delicate peraon* enjoy taking Em­
ory'a Little Caibartic Filin, they restore color,
give i wiiuteeotue appetite, put new life tn a
broken-down body, they are pleasant to take
and tiieir action la very mild. Drugginta sell
them.—15 Cent*.
.

Never trade Uur»eawith the man wbo atop*
over night with thee on hl* way to camp meet­
ing.

BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA SALVE.
Tbe ben salve in the world for Lute, Bruise*,
8ori-b, L'kvn, B*lt Rlieum, Fever Bores, 'l etter.
Cbapied B“nd», Chdblains, Com*, and all
8klt&gt; Em
and positively cum Pile*, it
te guaranteed to give perfect Mttafactlon, or
money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY
Proprietor.

J.

My convenience for supplying the public
with anything In the Liven line are Dot excel­
led in thia part of tbe State.

Foor Pair of best Matched Horses
In the county. Both

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

With riding accommodations for two or eight,
furnished on short notice and at lowest rates.
Patronize me and you win be happy.

JACOB O8MUN.

ff rights Indian VegetablePiui

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaint*

Ohio’* Greenback State Ticket
Dayton, O., July 29.—The Greenback
Party Convention hold hern yesterday, nonim«ted the following but* ticket: Secretary
•f State, Peter Hsgrod, of Carroll County;
Judge of the Supreme Court James Q
Groffsn, of Hocking; Electors-ab-Large,
John Seitz, of Seneca, and David WUlla, of
Tuscarawau

The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Railroad haa giveg
notice that It will withdraw from the Tran*
cunlinen tai Association three Mouths froiz
the 18lh Inst

DR.8WAYNJ

'.PhIta.,Pa. SoldDruggists'.

�------------- WATOKV-------------------------------------namhvillei

SATURDAY, -

-

APOCTT1, 1884.

LIFB IN KA8HVILLK,
And Her Environs.

-

—Whe*t is coming io lively. In our
opinion ’tia boat thia year to aril the
crop as soon as threahed.
—Crain your stomach with green applesaud yoa will have do trouble to
■ bfiUeve that cholera has arrived.
C—The oat harvest is dow well nigh
ended. Tbe crop is in general very
heavy apd will yield bountifully.]

-*Tbe harvest is paat aud the smiling
faces of our farmers friends are once
more to be seen baying aud selling in
our busy marts.

—Hall fell in the village Tuesday. A
brisk rain storm visit- d one portion of
tbe the xjllage while the other was en­
joying wmahine.
—A dog-fight Thursday aftemcon
came near ending in a man fight be­
tween the owners who were quite
wordy over the affair.

uixter a preUy full head of whiskey
stoam. Jaek accosted C- D. Cooley Mar
the saloon and asked for the loan «f
some moaey.
Cooky had a*n him
have money but a short time before
and told him so. After bandying words
a few minutes Cooley passed on. Short­
ly after Jack again accosted Mr. Cool­
ey near the opera bouse and pushed
him into the alley, aa Cooky thought,
to rifle bis pockets. Just thee Geo.
Cooky came up and Jack taratd his
attention to him. Without any warn
ing Jack struck Conley two blows
which knocked him down and then
jumped upon him.
Conley seized
Jack’s throat and kept him from doing
further injury until officers arrived,
when Jack was secured and locked up.
Monday morning Jack was summon­
ed before Justice Feighner to answer
to tbe'eharge of assault and battery.
Jack claimed that ho had no remem
bronco of the affair, but concluded to
plead guilty aud was sentenced to the
Detroit House of Correction for seven­
ty-five days. He was escorted thitber
by officer Griggs Monday, afternoon,
and before this has learned by expe­
rience what a day’s work is.

THE USUAL RESULT.

—George Hartford and a yonng man
John Duffy, a Canadian who has been
named Hoover' exchanged blows last working in Assyria during thq harvest,
week Thursday night at the dance. A came to town last week and from his
knife and dub figured in the encoun­ store of hard-earned money proceeded
ter.
to get on a spree. He kept it up a cou­
—The boy who ’rants to run sway ple of days and finally on Friday after­
from home should be allowed to noon fell through one of D. L. Smith’s
shoulder his bundle and get right store windows. D. L., thinking he had
along. He will return home a better best be looked after, reported the mat­
boy. .
a
ter to the assistant marshal who that
—C. W. Smith has bought two lota evening found him in the old Nash­
on north Middle street- near the river ville house barn in a beastly state of
and is building thereon a barn. As intoxication. In attempting to rouse
soon ns the latter is finished he will be­ hnu up the officer noticed his pocket­
gin the erection of a house ou the same book on tbe barn floor near him, and
premises.
further investigation disclosed the
—The Union Probibbition clnb will fact that his pants pocket had been
Duffey was taken to the
hold a meeting at the opera house next cut onen.
Tuesday evening for the election of cooler to sober off. When restored to
permanent officers and transaction of his normal condition and given his
other business. Short speeches will be wallet, it was found that his money
made. Tbe citizens, ladies specially (between thirty and forty dollars) had
been taken ; and so for his summer’s
are invited.
— We consider the matter of newspa­ hard work ho had a man’s after-drunk
conscience
and an empty purse to show.
per Bbel of as much importance to tbe
public as the press, consequently we He was arraigned before Justice Fcigbner,
plead
guilty, and in view of his
publish this week the able address of A.
G. Boynton, managing editor of the misfortune, was let to go on a suspend­
ed
sentence.
Detroit Free Press, recently read be­
' Suspicions are rife as to how Dufley
fore the Michigan Press Association.
^-Merrit Moore, of Ionia, S’Ate organ­ was relieved of his money, but us noth­
ing definite was ascertained no arrests
izer of the Union party, spoke upon
were made.____
_________
temperance at the opera house, Tues­
IT YOU WANT* GOOD TOWN.
day
evening, after which a Union
Prohibition duh of twenty-four fullyTalk it up.
pledged voters was organized, with the
Write about it.
following officers: S. Overholt, Presi­
Help improve it.
dent, E. Roscoe secretary and M. H.
Beautify the streets.
Palmer treasurer.*
Patronize its merchants.

-“It’sall very well," remarked a
red-noaed man, “it’s all very well to
say, ‘Let business revive;’ but what we
want sir is confidence, public cofidencc
sir. Each one of us must lie willing to
bring out our hoarded dollar and put
them once more in circulation.
Then
the skies will brighten: then—by the
way, I changed my vest this morning—
lend me fifty cents, will you F

—There will be a union picnic of the
Congregational and Methodist Sunday
schools, at Tbornapple Lake, on Wed­
nesday, Aug. 6th, leaving on the 9:80
train in the morning and returning at
7:30. All who expect to attend are re­
quested to tie at Sunday school next
Sunday that n correct estimate may lie
made in regard to members also to
complete all necessary arrangments.
^^-The Castleton Republican caucus
on Saturday organized by choosing
John Keagie chairman snd Orno Strong
secretary. E. W. Murray andJacob 6s

inun were 'appointed tellers. The con­
vention elected the folloing named per­
sona as delegates to the county conven­
tion, to be held at Hastings on Wed­
nesday next. E. Parody, F. T. Boise,
J. B. Mills, H. A. Barber, 8. Smith,
John Keagie, Lester Mead, Myron
Sutherland, H. H. Sparks and W. N.
Devine. Oruo Strong was elected del­
egate to tbe senatorial convention^
—The Knights of Pythias picnic at
Thornappie lake on Tuesday was well
attended, but not so well by Knights
ns was anticipated. Ivy lodge, Nash­
ville, sent a delegation of about 40,
.Hastings lodge 15 and Charlotte 35.
Aside from this there waa an attend­
. ance of probably 60 or 70. The Hast­
ings lodge furnished a cornet band,
Nashville string music for dancing,
also coffee, tea and trimmings for the
repast. Tbe day wasspent is chatting,
boating, swinging aaud dancing. Quite
a number tried their skill at the pisca­
torial art, but W. G. Bljuiyer, editor
of the Charlotte Leader, distanced
all competitors iu tbe size of his
“catch."

BENT UP.
Jsrk BreSy g* *«reaty-Btr

is th* Detroit

Ho«m sf UmtmUm for Amill sa4 Batter,.

Jack Brady was raised in Nashville,
and daring his life here waa always ac­
counted a dangerous character—a
youth who waa naturally one of the
■ devil’s imps and when once under the
influence of liquor could not sober up
until he
bad
characterized
the
.event by Mme act of notorious cussedness and gotten himself in limbo. At
.other places it the state he has been
arrested upon several charges of a se­
rious character, but has always evaded
heavy punishoiant.
Last Friday be showed up at Nash­
ville and it was soon evident that he
was on the rampage and that trouble
■ was brewing- Saturday evening while

Advertise in its newspapers.
Elect good men to ita offices.
Pay your taxes without grumbling.
Be courteous to s tan gers that come
among you.
Never let an opportunity pass to say
a good word about it.
If you can’t think 6f nothing good
to say about it, say nothing.
Do not go or send to any other town
to buy Huything you can get in your
own towd.
Remember that every dollar you
invest In r. permanent improvement
is that much money at interest.

LOCAL SPLINTERS.
Harvest apples.
Business is reviving.
Hnv fever is in order.
Celery is in the market.
Watermelons. Yum! Yum?
The black!»erry crop is immense.
We can use some of that wheat mon­
ey.
Election bets will soon be ready to
pick.
The political pot haven’t commenced
to boil yet.
'
A. 8. Foote and wife are visiting at
Ba‘tle Creek.
The boys have revived kite-flying as
an amusement.
Give us Hie name of the producer of
the first green corn.
The twine binder cute down harvest
expenses immensely.
Miss Nora Ashton, of Battle Creek, is
visiting at L. J. Wilson’s.
Mrs. L. R. Ashley, of Battle Creek.is
visiting at L. J. Wilson’s.
•
C. Overnmith shipped a carload of
hogs to Buffalo yesterday.
Jas. Fleming hall a family picnic at
Thornappie Lake Thursday.
Miss Ina Stevens of Chicago is visit­
ing her sister Mrs. F. Baker.
D. C. Lee of St, Louis, Mo., is visit­
ing atH. M. Lee’s this week.
Harvey Roe and wife of Portland
Sundsyed with 1. N. Kellogg.
Mrs. Chas. Middleton spent last week
with her mother at Bellevne. '
The Mines minstrel troupe showed
to fair bouse® during tiieir stay.
Mrs. A. H. Winn starts to-night for

WE8T KALAMO.

i oung s.
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Mrs. M. B. Bullen and daughter
Clara, of Parma, are visiting at F. McDerby’a. ,
E. F. Nye and Frank Bullis, leading
men of Johnstown, were in the village
Monday.
Mm. Ida Reynolds, of Hastings, is
viiiung ber parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Wolcott.
8. T. Jones and
ofSanDiegn.
Cal, are visiting their mother, Mrs. C.
Rai sloo.
W. 8. Campbell and wife start for
New YorkJSunday evening on a month’s
vacation.
R. A. Brooks, of Maple Grove, has
moved to the village and located in
Brooklin.
Mr. «ud Mrs. Robert Motley, of
Greenville, visited at H. G. Hale’s
Tuesday.
.
Joel Partello, of New Haven. Huron
Go.. Ohio, visited his brother Hiram
this week.
A bow-gun roan furnished sport for
the boys yesterday, in the way of .tar­
get practice.
Rev. I. N. Crittenden and wife, of
Hm&gt;ting«^ave Mackville friends a abort
call Wednesday.
B. B. Lee departed for Ipswich Dak.,
Wednesday afternoon to look after his
possessions there.
/XT R. Knnaga is m Ohio on business
and J. M. Waters runs tiie ,shoe store
during his absence^
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A goodly nnmtafr citizens went to
Battle Creek yesterday Co attend the
emancipation celebration.
Wash Price, of North Castleton, cut
ten tons of hay fron two acres and
ntagty-three rods «f ground.
rH. M. Loe exposes a choice collection
of geogical and arcbelogical specimens
in a show window of his »ton.J
A man who attempted termtand on
his dignity the other day couldn’t doit.
The platform was too narrow.
M. B. Brooks and wife have returned ,
from their wedding topr and have set­
tled down to the realties of life.
Harvest apples have begun to ripen
and the small boy’s harvest-apple-ache
will now he a frequent occurrence.
T. E. Niles and D. L. Smith and
their families go to Jordan lake to-day
where they will “tent oat1’ fnr a we«k.
Miss Ella Heckathorn had the mis­
fortune to lose her purse containing
about five dollars while at Thornapple
lake Tuesday.
C. L. Glasgow and George Truman
gave H. G. Hale one dollar for all the
snda water they could drink in a day.
They got away with fifty-three glasses.
G. A. Truman in order to reduce his
stock and make n«om for new .fall
goods, will offer customers immense
bargains for a month.
Improve the
opportunity to buy goods cheap.
W. P. Hoyt^hinks we has a good
joke on a clerical-looking traveling
man. The same got lost in our popn:
loua village Wednesday and Mr. H.
had to show him the wav to the liotul.
Dr. Young attended the quarterly
meeting of the Barry and Eston medi­
cal society at Eaton Rapids Thursday.
The Doctor reports an toteresting ses­
sion and the ncceasion oPfonr new menber* to the association.
The Women’s Missionary Society will
hold a public meeting at the M E.
Church next Sunday evening. There
will be readings, recitations and ad­
dresses, interspeiscd with music; also a
colloquy between a Christian and

heathen mother.
W. G. ftlvmyer.

rhe editor of the

Charlotte
Leader, lost a Knights
Templar cuff-button at tbe Knights of
Pythias picnic at Thornappie Lake.
Tuesday. The finder will secure the
friendship of an editor by returning
the same to Mr. B. at Charlotte.
Relatives of W. G. Aylsworth, of Ju­
niata, Nob., formerly of Nashville, have
received the announcement of
the death of his five-year old boy. Ivy
Lodge. No, 37. K. of P., of which Mr.
Aylsworth is a member, passed reso­
lutions of sympathy at ita last meeting.
The Banner correspondent at this
place again attempts his privileged
work of mud,slinging in asserting that
a minister attended the races at Char­
lotte. Our ministers are excellent men.
examples of Christian character, and
will nnt suffer from slanders from im­
pecunious ‘nobodvs and scandalized
news mongers.—Nashville correspond­
ence Hastings Journal.

(kt’ harvest is in fall blast,
Mrs. Joha Taaslta i« oouvakaeect.
PotatocB are promising an average
crop.
,
•
Sanmel Hill has re rated J. 8. Perry’s
farm.
Joseph Mix’s little baby baa die
mraalea.
For Governor of ‘Michigan, Hon. E.
8, Lacey..
The cabbage worm has begun its an
nasi ravages.
Kalamo village district has bought
a road machine.
Oh, bow lefreabing to the parched

vegetation was- the rains of last week !

Mrs. Belle Toewnaend of Muske­
gon is visitinglier Brother, Mrs. Van­
dyke.
The heavy winds of last week play«*d sad havoc-.with apples aud pears,
tearing them from die trees.
George Bowen's hot sea being loose
from tbe wagon- on tbe main floor of
his basement barn, get to stepping
around, and tbenmall rear door being
open, they, in tome manner went
through it aud 'fbll to the ground, a
distance of abcmt ten feet, bruising
them considerable, but set otherwise
seriously injuring:tfiem.
Here’s of a vegetable curiosity: A
supply of old potatoes for summer use
stored them in a cool place, and for tbe
p*at&gt;mondi Mrs. Correspondent bns
found a large number of potatoes that
Ju dressing for cooking proved to con­
tain a fair sized new potato growing
inside, and in several cases the new
potato had grown so that it had burst
the old oue. These old potatoes were
not hollow ns can be proved by exam­
ining several now on-exhibition.
It would be no more than proper to
say that the cry of a big corn crop in
.Michigan is all a humbug, as from all
parte of the state comes tiie complaint
of drought, cool nights, damage by
worms, etc., which will seriouely ef­
fect the crop. In this section a large
breadth of corn ileitis all showing a
poor stand, mainly tbe result of tbe
Imd work of the worms, while dry
weather, aud cool nights retarried tbe
growth of what remained to a great de­
gree, and unless the frost holds ofi
until quite late in September many
fields of corn will not mature at all,
while thousands of acres will be nearly
one-half soft corn at the best.

NORTH CASTLETON.
Johnnie Mater has a new carriage
and harness.
Mrs. M. Ehret’s mother has return­
ed to Indiana.
Mrs. Dryer from the West is making
her parents a visit.
Cass Oversmith shipped a carload of
hogs to Buffalo Friday.
Several of our citizens- enjoyed tbe
K. P. picnic at Thornapple lake Thurs­
day.
Yonr scribe is under obligations to
M. H. Blboiu for a tine mess of black
baas.
Mike Ehret and wife spent several
days last week with friends at Battle
Creek.
Milton Bradley's youngest son, Will­
iam, from Cuba, ia making him a pleas­
ant visit.
Reuben Allerton picked 12 quarts of
huckleberries from tbe Maple Grove
marsh, Monday.
E. Lockhart and family, Casa Over­
smith and family, A. Gmbam and fam­
ily picniced at Thornapple one day last
week.
Last Eriday Elsa Elarton’s and John
Meaaimers schools had a union picnic.
A pleasant time was enjoyed bv the
older people as well aa by the little
onea. Mrs. McCotter furnished music
for the occasion. Several friends from
Maple Grove and Castleton Center were
present.
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X.

MAPLE GBOYE.

Truman Cole is wrestling with the
ague.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer are visiting atHillsdale.
Cal Niccwander was home from.
Jackson last week.
A. J. Wolfe spent Tuesday and Wed­
nesday at Hastings.
Fred Quick killed a rattlesnake with
ten rattles a few days ago.
Rich Watkins and Harvey Troxel
Sundayed in Maple Grove.
Mr. T. Cole and wife, of Climax,
spent Sunday at Frank Quick’s.
COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Quick spent Sat­
Covnco. Rooms,
t
urday and Sunday at Section HilL.
Nashville, Joly 28, 1884. (
Mr. and Mr*. Win. Sutton, of Battle
Regular meeting.
Prewnt, Boston,Preaident; Dickinson. Fur- Creek, spent a few days with friends
niaa, Hoag, Purkey and Smith, trustee*. Ab­ here last week.
Owing to quarterly meeting at-Nash­
sent, Truman.
Mirutca of iart meeting read and on motion ville there was do services at the M. £.
church Sunday.
approvedOn motion tiie health officer was instructed
Lost—Between Fred Quick’s aad
to make an inspection of the village and report Nashville a small gold breast-pin with
atjiexi meeting.
the name “Mabel" ou it. Any one re­
Tbe following account - were presented aud
turning the same to Mrs. Eya Quiek
on motion allowed.
will be suitably rewarded.
Mart Cooper,...........................................• 1 50
The Ladies’ Relief Corps met at J. K.
York State ou a protracted visit.
W. E Grtggs,.......................................... 250
Smith's
last week and a good time was
Marshal Pi I beam returned Tuesday
John Smith,................................................8 00
Hiram Partello,...........................................188 enjoyed. They will meet next week
morning from a trip to Tecumseh.
Tbe account of Wm.E. Griggs for 83.20 waa Thursday at C. R. PalmeeV Refresh­
Rev. Livermore went to Grand Rap­
ids to meet an old time friend Friday. presented and on motion allowed at 51.90. ments will be served. Everybody is
Valereia Kill, west of town, became Tbe account of E. J. Feighner tor 81.S5 was invited to attendpresented and on motion tabled.
the father of an 8 lb. girl Sunday night.
HA8T1.NGS.
On motion the Clerk was instructed to notify
. J. D. Walter, of Orrville, 0., visited
E. J. Feighner to make out and present at next
his sister, Mr. J. T. Goucher, over Sun
Gens. Logan and Butler are expected
meeting an itemized report of all lines and
daycofte collected by him under village ordinances, to be present at die Grand Army Re­
A. D. Mosher, of Detroit, takes a and to pay to tbe village treasurer all the mon­ union in this city Aug. 30, 21 aud 22nd.
bench in Frank Baker’s shoe shop this ies in his hands betongiog to the village, ac­
Chas. Mann ia again under arres’,
cording to Ordinance No. 98 of the village of this lime for robbing a boy named Wm.
week.
A. J. Hardy and wife went to Pe­ Naahvflle.
Olmstead. His trial comes of to-day
On motion the finance committee was in­
toskey Thursday for a few weeks rec­ structed to borrow F-£i0.&lt;X) and to bond the before Eq. Campbell.
village for tbe same.
John Beutlev was given his okoice
reation.
Oa motion Council adjourned.
Mrs. W. S. Barnet and daughter Ada,
between &gt;55.00 fin© or nine months at
Fmakk McDxmhy,
Wm. Borrox,
Clerk.
Prwidenl.
Ionia,
for drunkenness, in
Squire
Mias Smith, and niece, Mias Clara Rau-

Cam pbHI’s court Wednsaday'. Hewftored from die stringency of the mon­
ey market anti went to i.mia.
Hastings sportemeo were again heard
from at the Grand Raoida shooting
toornameot. 8. Crowell bagged
W. D. Hayes
R. MudgetXt nod R.
K. Grant &gt;15.

*A LTE,*'
r In last week’s is^a of tbw Hastings

H™ Joam,.

*a miele el

the *!.&gt;,.
beadioc
tortu.4 th. ptiod^e pertia, ^1
eu-ed of cnmiBg from the mouth of
•ome vul.er .boot Ar.U, of which It
wo.,er, etinrroMee. I u, mrr to
ea,. rente from the fertUe broht of my
WOODLAND.
eeleeuml sod reapeoud ooctonrooiary,
Thad Houghton is convalescing.
D. L. Smith, and it waa written with
Geo. V. Hildinger will remodel his the hope that he might vindteate the
residence.
position which an article from tbe peu
The importation of loaded best kegs
of Jacob Stine placed him in a recent .
into thisftowDkeeps up.
issue of Thx News concerning a mow- *
Onr band go to Freeport to dispense er deni be worked on an innocent farm­
sweet music to-morrow.
er. Mr. Smith claims that I through
And David Haight, also, is called up­
trickery secured Mr. Stint’s name to the
on to mourn the Loos of « child.
letter published.
The following will
A new addition to C. 8. Palmerton’s answer a great deal better than vulgar­
house in the son th pan of town.
ity empasized by repetition:
Hank Swln and a Miss Robinsoo
J
viz
were anited by Esq. Stowell in wedlock
This to certify thnt I was present at
last weekthe time Mr. Glasgow secured tiie sig­
Mrs. Stanley and Miss Parka have nature of Mr. Stine to the printed let­
purchased Kha Augie Holmes inter­ ter and can testify that Mr. Glasgow
read to Mr. Stine all tiie borer m-.r-inud
est iu the millinery store,
and explained it to him and Iff.. Stine
A feet for tbe exclusive benifit of die mHiil the assertions were true nod all
band, has been erected between Hil­ right and then signed tbe-letter.. The
aiguature was not secured through any
bert’s and Fanl fc, Velte’a stores.
misrepresentation whatever.
TheG. A. R.ice cream mud huckle­
D. Fitzgcbaed.
berry festival at tbe town hall Satur­
Mr. Smith again says the assertion,
day eve.,waa a raccea both social 1yand that I told Mr. Stine to return mower
financially.
and get notes “is a ur.” The follow­
A. W. Pfetit, of the Woodbind H«rase, ing following is my answer:
has a (lance on tbe evening of the Sth.
viz
Deckers string band, of Ionin, furnish­
This is to certify that we were pres­
es the music.
ent at tbe time and plainly heard Mr.
Geo. iff. Davenport enjoyes tho com­ Glasgow tell Mr. Stine to retire the
the mower and get his notes, which he
pany of bis father, Alanson E&gt;avenport did.
•
Geo. J. VanVVaconkr.
and sister‘Mrs. Caroline Hum, of Per­
Mtbon J. Stakton.
rysburg. 0: He has not seen hit father
Mr. Smith further soys that tbe eufor twenty years.
tne title as printed was “a lie."- The
While sewing a fsw days si nee, Mrs. following is again the answer:
W. Myers thrnrt a needle into ber
viz ■
hand which broke off leaving a portion
This is to certify that I beard all the
in the hood. It cansed some blood-let­ orignal conversation between- Mr.
ting and pain to restore things to then- Stine and Mr. Glasgow and can say
that the article which appeared in the
normal condition*'again.
former issue of The News was just as
Jesse Townsend, living in the west tbe conversation occurred.
Geo. J. VanWagomeh.
part of the township, died Sunday at
The article was of so scurrilous a na­
the ad vaocod age of 78 rears. He was
one of tire first settlers of thia part of ture and so tainted with vulgarity that
it was refused admission to The News
the county and was utrivereally respect
ed. Tbs funeral was largely attended. until it should be so changed as to fall
The German Sunday School picnic, । at least within the line ot common de­
which was held Friday last in Jacob . cency and a first class paper etiquette
Moll’s grove 1 n»He north and I mile and rather than use tiie language of a
east of tiie Center, through tbo able gentleman, be sought a paper about on
management of their Sup. Jacob-Moll a level in the literary field with his ar­
was a great suoooss. Everything- went ticle before be could get it printed.
off pleasantly, everybody seemed to ‘ With thanks to the many friends and
enjoy tiromsclvssand had a goad time customers who have kept four of us
in general. Rev. Vockrot took part in busy thus tar this year at my store, I
will let the matter drop aud I greatly
the pionic.
regret that my friend, Mr. Smith,
YERTIES CORNERS.
should stoop to an action which places
Mrs. Cramer » going into tho- wood him in such an nneoviaola position.
Very Respecfuhy,
business.
C. L.Glasuow.
Mr..Black comes to the front with a
new binder.
Now the chowder’s in, the pot, and
Singing school stoned at tho-chnrtb, the days are getting Lot, and we all
lead by Henry Smith.
begin to swelter with a swelt, oweIt,
Jim Wellman still remains- night- swelt. While the crimson lemonade,
watoh on the cross road.
through a straw enchants the uuud,
Law Wellman has the material on who display* a bunch of flowers at her
the ground fora brick granery*
belt, belt, belt.
Gbueber Perkins and Eva Hnll were
The Lily, .laughing, sailed away on
visiting in our vicinity Sunday .
Saturday, Freddie standing by her
Those partes who make moth ly viaita
side until the gang plank was pulled
to thochnrch had better “watch out."
in. She says when aho comes bock she
Barry* Wellmaa talks of taking a po­
•is going to live in this glorious-coun­
sition on the road as a street- auction­
try fore vert
eer.
UnKNOwx.
ry For sale or trade for. live stock one
new lamber wagon.
BALTIMORE.
Marshall,Gallatin &amp; Co.
Geo. Vansickle has resumed work on
tv Beat tools now ready for Engine
Mike Hendershot’s house.
and Boiler work. Do not wait till you
Hendershot, Star &amp; Fisher Sanday want te thrash.
A. C. Buxton.
*chool will picnic at Thornappie Lake,
DIED.
Saturday.
LEE—At Woodlaud, July 23, Harry, son of
Mrs. Di R. MeOmber was taken by
John and Belle Lee.
surprise Thursday lastitbeiugher 50th,
Hia tittle bands are folded,
birth day.
Harry’s gone to real:
Mis* Etta Smith commensed ber full
Perfect image wrought in day,
I Utle aoul lias flown away
term of school at tbe McQmber school
To the kingdom bleat.
house Monday.
Uttle hands, how still they.lie;
Camp meeting will be. held on E.
Acroea his peaceful breast;
Pan nook’s, one-ball mile, south of Has­
Uttle lipa, they.do uot cry,
Not a teardrop dims the eye,
tings^ Aug. Sth.
Doxy.
Harry’s gone to rest.

OCR OWN COUNTY.
The Freeport HensJcLalso endorses
Clement Smith for Judge of Frobato.
IJghtwing deprives Widow Douglass
of Yankee Springs of a valuable cow.
Sneak thieves purloined five dollars
worth ef goods from M. Baldwin’s
bouse m Rutland, a few days ago.
Lightning struck-J/ A. Valentine's
wood-pile in Hopar Wedneseay. and
burned up two cords of wood.
Col. Gill, tbe ex.con federate, organ­
ized a temperadoo club, 40 strong, atYecdley’s school bouse Rutland Satur
day eve. The Colonel nets sensible.
There is a lady, in thia county who
makes the ecafaa groan at 885 pounds,
and she is as Iwcly.aa anybody’s folks,
too. Her husband weighs 135 pounds.
Hastings Journal.
Isaac Moor*, of Freeport, bitched up
a hone to go fishing on a recent Sun­
day, but thohorse, being religiously in­
clined, objected and kicked the staffing
entirely oat of the buggy and partially
out of Ma Moore. The worst part of
tbe affaijb is that Mr. M receives no
sympathy from the Freeport people,
who rarely go fiqhing on Sunday.
Elmer Cotant, of tills city, and
George Heath, of Nashville, hnd a gloriouadrunk Friday. They were escort­
ed to the temple of justin* of which
Esquire Campbell is tbe presiding
genius, and fined &gt;5 and eoete each, or
in default of the payment thereof 20
days in jail. Heath cashed up, and
Cotact has been assigned quartew in
tbe bastite.—Hastinga Banner.
FOR 8AJLX.
Od account of ill health I desire to
sell mv grist mifl. For particular* call
on or addroos
J 8. Sfinplek,

Woodland, Mich-

Shining rings of finest hair,
Smooth then, soft away ;
Pearly forehead round andfalr;
Harry, will they know you then.
In tbe land of day!
In bls Uttle crib no more.
Will be restless lie;
All the earthly Journey done.
Baby sweet, your victory's won.
With the angels go.
— ——'DIEX&gt;J
AURT-At hie realdence in M*pU Grove, July
87, 1884, Pater Burt, aged 69 yean, 8 months
and ID days.
The deceased was bora in Erie county, New
York, tn 1815 and united in wedlock to Miss
Klxa Dcmaray in IS38. They moved to Mapl&lt;
Grove in 1863 where they have resided up U ,
Mr. B's death. Rev. BcbuknoeM preached tho
funeral sermon aa thc-U. B. church on^Tnesday. Mrs. Burt desires to pahttdy express h«.
thanks to tbe friends .who extended ber thtie
■ ympatoy and assistance.

OrdliMMice- M*. 30.
AN ORDINANCE to punish persona for driv­
ing'faster tb*&lt;u » common walk ovsr ant
bridge In the rtUage of Nashville.
8m. 1. Thjs Ctimrnon Council of tho village
of Nashville ordain that * shall not be lawful
for any persons to drive faster then a walk
over any bridge In the village of Narbrillc,
and any pewon who shall violate-the- provis­
ions of thta section shall upon conviction there
e&lt; be fined, not less than one nor. mor* than fif­
teen dollars and cost of prosecwUpn, and on
failure to-pay such fine and cock may be tmprisoneO In the coontr jail not mure than thir­
ty days.
Bee. S. This ovdinanoe shall take rtfoct Aug16th, A. D., 1864.
Approved July 14th, IHbA.
FnetK McDbhby,
Wm. Bobtox,
Clerk
President.
CAUCUS,

�NC!

CLOTHING!

You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at L j
]
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest
very LOW for cash. I also carry the largest e$ock in the place of

H, of any place in Nashville,
the place and has been bought

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes
A few more pairs of those Elid, worked button hole, Women’s Shoes for $1.25. same as other dealers sell for $2.

Call and see them

T^xrZSrwg.
AfMWQTtt 1«*,4

uUR FiBST PAREHTB.
A young.mHii al Beloit writes that he
SM«tn hit of utte r stndeau are invest• igating ancient history, and wants to
get Uie opinion of eminent men on
questions that have not been dearly
anAwel^d by the Itooks, and asks what

we think alsmt Adam and Eve. wheth­
er they had quarrels like buslunds and
wivrs of the present day, and whether
Ni’bni liuoiiexz.ir &lt;ftd actually eat grass.

door and have a good cry, while Adam
would go to town scows 1 U, and come
home after midnight tongue-tied in
both fevtt, and try to cryep up stairs
without falling over anything, and
just as he lutd succeeded in getting in
the room still be would begin to’‘kickup,” and Eve would wake up*and look
at ber lord and, master, with bis hair
all mussed up, and any, "another coun­
try heard from,”'and’Adam would lay
down ou the lounge with his boots ou
and inure Eve to sleep. 0, boys, your
imagitation can do much to teach you
about Adam and Eve, aud the way
they lived. But Nebuchadnezzar, he
probably didn’t get down ou his bauds
and knee, and chew grass, as many
supposed. He very likely picked some
cowslips or dandelions aud hud r.is
wife couk him some greens, and tbe
people said he eat grass. However, if
you say so wc will interview somebody
nud find out pbuut Neb.
He was ec­
centric, and he might have chewed hay

ULMAN

THE DEMANDS OF BUSINESS
They wen* on their wav to the depot.
She was going to the country fora few
weeks to visit her mother, aud be was
to remain in town and slave away at
the office.
"Lt’s too bad, John,” she said, "that
business should keep you in tbe city
during the hot weather.”
"it can’t l&gt;e helped,” he replied man­
fully. "Business must be attended to
even if the weather is hot.” 'then

CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children

something tliat'soundedLUkc "Rum-te- .
tum-tiddy” came IronT under ^JohhV

breath.
"What did you sayF she demanded
suspiciously.
‘Tsaid that business, my dear, must
lie attended to without regard to tbe
weathet.”
"Ol», I thought yon said something
else.”
"No, thnt waa nil. I almll mimyou
very much, dear,” he went on, "but it
will only be for a few weeks, you know
and then wo will be together again.
Rum-te-tum-ti—”
The shriek of a locomotive drowned
the laitsr part uf his remark, and plac­
ing his wife on the train, he kissed ber
lovingly, and in a broken voice bade
her good-by.
When the train had pulled out of
sight John went into the station and
uid to the agent:
,
"Give me a (rum-te-turn-tiddy) tick­
et to Coney Island and return. (Ohrum-te-tum tiddy. Hi ho!)”
.

CastorianromoteK Digestion

aud oVercumes Flatulency, Uonstipa-’
tion. Sour Stomach, Dian-hosa, and
Feverishness. It insures health and
natural sleep, without morphine.

It will not assist any young men who
me getting-an education with which to
to go through the world successfully,to
fill their heads with that old backBatnber stuff about our first parents,
any mnra that they can find in the
-Peck’s Sun.
Bible. What yon young^mrdines want
to leain is how to do business, how to
So it is. Man guetb to the skating
buy wheat or sell bams, or make wag­
ons or reapers.
Adam and Eve arc nnk with joy in bis heart and mirth on
dead, sod will take rare of themselves bis lips, and be cometh away with bin
if they are let alone. It is more than back so fall of pine slivers chat tbe
proliable, however, that they quarreled porcupine sayeth unto him, "Thou art
and hnd a mnnkey and a pairot time my brother,” and the hedgehog crieth
generally, bociu«c Eve was evldenlliji after him, "Behold my father and
flirt who hhk constStitly winking ut mother.*’
When December is here with a select
others, when Adam was doing the
chores, aud when Adam found it out assortment of chilblains and frost bites,
we
cry, "Would heaven it were July.”
be very hkely kicked over die r«-inwater barrel aud it splashed all over And when July is come, straightway we
are
bud struck.
Eve,.gnd filled her polonaise full of
Sam Kalleton. a member of the Ark
There are three thousand known
wigglers from the water. It could not
ansah Legislature. waa very fond of
classified
aud described species of fish.
be expected that tbe short history we
offering amend menu to bills introduc­
have of Mr. Adam and his wife would Ami yet a man can fish iu good water ed. That wan the limit of the legisla­
give a regular biography of events of all day long and never catch one soli­ tive capacity. One morning, after a
minor importance, as though Adam tary specimen of the smallest kind, night's hilarity, he entered his legisla
biul been nominated for president on and bnngetli home with him only a tive ball just ns the chaplain was ask­
one of the tickets. In that case biog­ two weeks’ ration of malarial fever. ing Divine aid. The old man took a
raphers and reporters would go l&gt;ehin&lt;l This also is vanity.
chew of tobacco, and listened atten­
Garfield was shot to death in the
tbe returns and give tbe world an in
tively until the chaplain closed bis
sight into the everv-dny lifoof the can­ prime of a good aud useful life. Lin­
petition with an effective recitation of
coln
was
taken
away
just
when
the
didate and his wife. Illustrated paper*
tbe Lord's Prayer. “Mr. Speaker,”
wnnld ciine out witL Adam tattooed, country least could spare him. De­ said the old man, rising, “I move to
and with tbe picture of the devil or Long laid down his life for science
strike out the words ‘daily bread.’ and
Jubq Kelly shaking a tw for harveni when bis sun had reached ita meridian, insert ‘as much bread as may be found
apple* that ’he candidate and]bis wife while tbe man who can write , forty- necessary for twenty days.’ We have
would lai forbidden u&gt; touch, excepi nine cbaptera in the "Bible on one sidr already done enough for the food suf­
gingerly, a sort of tariff harvest apple of a poatal card will probably live to ferers.
the age of ninety-three. This doesn't
(or instance.
With unpolitical campaign iu Adam’* seem right.
comer is so fond of children. The
The girl with soft gray eyys aud rip
tune, to bring out toe pnrticulara, we
shnll have to take very much fur grant­ pling brawn hair, who walked all ovri other day when I called sbe was blow­
ing snap bubbles with them through a
ed
regard lo the Originators of tin- your poo;- fluttering heart at the chari
kninun race, and knowing Adam’s tem­ ty ball, has just finished a crazy quilt common clay pipe.”
Mrs. B. to Mrs. C.—"That Mrs. Newper to l»e easily ruffled, it is fair to pre­ containing ouo thousand and sixtysume that they had; as mneb fun a&gt; four pieces of neck-ties and hat-liuing*
people do now-a-days. J Eve would put together with twenty-one thousand amusing the children with a common
three hundred and ninety Stitches clay pipe."
want to go off to some summer resort
Mrs. C. to Mrs. D.—"That Mrs. New
And her poor old father fastens ou hir.
■ where she could paralyze the other re
comer smokes a common clay pipe.”
sorters with a Saratoga trunk full of suspenders with a lung nail, a piece ut
Mrs. D. to Mrs. E.—"That Mrs. New
fig leaves, marie up in the latest style, twine, a sharp stick and one regularls
comer sm&lt;»kea a horrid pipe. I don’t
and Adam would tell her be should on'ained button. This also is vanity.
Mau planteth a bed of pansicssn the see how any woman in her sober senses
think she could get mosquitoes and
malaria Enough in tbe Garden of Eden, front yard, and lo there cometh up could do that.”
Mrs. E. to Mrs. F. -"That Mrs. New­
without going oft somewhere and pay­ naught, save a colony of cut worms
ing four dollars &amp; day for them,* and only. He goetli forth into the field comer smokes a pipe and drinks awfalJy."
,
_
anddroppeth
corn
into
the
hills,
and
then Eve would began to snivel and
iwiy A4am didn’t care half as much for four honored million crows sing ax
"Cholera!" exclaimed an old fanner,
‘betashe did when they were first they pluck it out ot the ground after "Great Camar, man, don’t tell me that
made of mud and turned loose in the him.
this country is threatened with cholera
He strolletb through the leafy woodx
■ Garden, and than he was a brute, and
again.”
then Adam would begin to get hot and his hide is filled with cbigrin. He
"Yes, it’s gut into France, and with-,
under the collar mid tell ber^she was n lolleth in the fragrant winrows of the out proper precautions may reach
Hur. or some pet name, and then ’ she new mown hay, and straightway bitetli America " .
Wclll.rl say
muv she
aIiu would
„«.1.1 go
.... righti&gt;traigbt
I.,—&lt; . * • - himself with a snake. There are spring
would
“It’s terrible," ha groaned.
"Why ।
home to her mother, earth, and begin guns in tbe orchard, a bull in tho pas­ last year 1 lost fonr of the finest hogs •
to pick up some fresh fig leaves, and ture, a ram Jo the meadow, a dog iu
you
ever
see,
with
the
cholera.
”
■by thnt time Adam would make up bis the yard, and three tramps down the
"But this ia not hog cholera,it's Asiat- wind that his home would be pretty road, so that be hath no rest for tbe ic cholera.”
taacoorne without Eve, when he wnnld sole of his foot and no joy for his heart
"Oh,” said tbe fanner, looking much I
if
he
move
th
out
of
his
room.
tlirnw his arms around ber aud say he
relieved, "I thought it was bog cbd- I
Somebody has got to straighten this
lord her better than any woman on
era.”
old
world
out,
and
aa
they
seem
to
be
a
-the earth, and they would sit down on
A young woman who thought she
tbs ground and talk over the future of little slow about it, I have made up my
tl*e world, thutisand« of yean* ahead, mind that I will do it myself. Why was losing her husband’s affection,
when there wunld he huudredu of mill should Vanderbilt ride iu a private ear, went to a seventh daughter of a sev­
lion*of people, politics, fcholera, rail­ when some-times it ia hard grubbing enth daughter for a love-powder. Tbe
roads ImcvcIuh, dudes, and every tiling for an honest journalist to secure a trip mystery woman told ber: "Get a raw
heart e&gt;*uld wish, till they found they paaaf Why should ex-aeuator Tabor, piece of beef, cut flat about an irch
the msgni been L pay out more money thick. Slice air onion iu two. and inb
were sftKng near a n&amp;d. of ants, tlu-n
fortnight shirts than a home missionary the moat on both sides with it. Put
they would1 get up and shako them­
1
p*$wr and salt and toast it on each
selves and return to tl-e Louse aud Eve can afford for carpets! Go to! If on
over a red coal fire. Drop on it
1
would Mat In-Fself u toe piano and something ia not done speedily, of a side
**hry would sing "Walt till the Clowls verity will I join tbe communists, aud three lurtqteof batter and two sprigs
Ix-come
an
agitator
and
live
without
1
of
parsley.
And get him to eat it." The
•**11 by • darned sight,” and all would
■
wife did so, and ber hnnband
t he-well. Again Adam would want to working. Next to being a capitalist, young
it
ia
more
profitable
to
be
an
agitator.
■
loved
her
ever
after.
guerfnwn t,,W||
nirt| M(J b|&gt;

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A German gentleman of aesthetic
proclivities recently sat in a London
restaurant
where Oscar Wilde occupied
courage to escort a youug ladv home.
mdhtrund cutts, and fcFe woe|d
At the breakfa'-t table next morning a table. Oscar cwHed fora bunch uf
to pick op her errs aud .-vJ-. wluit all
violets, stuck his nose into them, in­
hi* father said:
that •‘prosing up wa* for, and be would
“ WelL my non, did you go luxnu with haled their perfume, and remarking,
ra&gt; dray were «»lng&gt;»
, frllns
“I have dined,” paid his bill and pass­
any n( the girls la»t night*’
from JermoUein the third degree at thr
ed out. The German aesthete reflect­
"Yea,” said Bob.
i lodge that night, anil tbe boys wanted
ed
for a moment and Uwn ordered a
"Who waa aber
. him u&gt; &amp;iun- «h&gt;wn aud help mount the
"f thought it waa Annie Warren, but cake of Ltiuburger cheese. / flcr in­
4fe‘.-»-gntr trn
JWrt, flnd thru ETe
when we got to the turn in tiie road.hr haling the perfume he etc laimed, "I
w.”.4i pH Kind mid say she hoped hr
alxo haf mittag gehatiea,” and followed
went Into EHa Hani’s bouse.”
wmud eat plenty* of doves, iirfnro be
"Boil should think you might have Wilde,
&lt;-o»«.r home-na the-but time he assist.
told by (tie sound of her voice," said
An old writer said: "Silmee never
M Ml conferring tba third degree In­ hU father.
betray wl any one ” But he is mistak­
“Neitlrer of ua said a word.’’ raid'ltob. I en. Silence betrays n two-year old
1 f »■ '«dd K'» °P stair* aud *»wui the Wn«hlng uoa K&lt;Mmiu&lt; riQg.

Robert, a bashful young student of
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1 J • dayV of* July,
* " 1884,
on....tin.• ’ 14tb
that &lt;UU- were allowed for creditors to present
their claim* against the estate of Peter,B. Huo
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present their claim a before said Probate Court,
st tbe Probate Office, tn the City of Hastings,
In said county, for examination nod allowance,
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that *uch claims will be beard f&gt;efoni said
Court on the 3rd day of September, and on the
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Dated July 14, 1884.
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1884,

VOLUME XI

were driving a team on a dusty road,
MUGWUMP AS A P0LITI0IAN.
. A STRANGE FIBH.
aud met a woman, riding the other
Mr. Jonas Mugwump is one of those
Some traveling men were talking
way, they would turn to the right or
credulous young men who believe all
over their experience* one evening
left to rive her the side of the root!
heart la lighter for a Joy that we
they read in the papers. After he ban
Inst week, when Hie subject turned
&gt;;
where the dust would not blow npon
-HAVEperused a republican sheet he is solid
upon fishing, and ensh. gave a racy eXy footstep,some burden's weight
her.” And if perchance at long inter­
for Blaine aud Logan, aod swuars by
periente. One told how some Sparta
vals there appeared in the cami&gt; the
the great born spoon that no such
fel Iowa got him to goeut trout fishing,
face of a woman, every mothers sot&gt;
by'telling him that about eight milesstatesman aa Blaine ever lived before; (
of them sttx&gt;d one »&gt;de on the mountahi
These are the sweetest blewings thl» life of
out there was » stream which was olive- x
that his integrity is unimpeachable, his
trail to let her pass, and pulled off bi­
ours can give:
.
with trout, and how be hired a livery
record blameless, and bis calling and
miner’s cap, and not seldom the tears
Tbl* la the great, grand secret of knowing how
ream and took the boye with him, and
election sure. And as to Logan, {
stole into his eves at thought of the owl
to live.
how
they out him on to tbe stream and
“What pitiful expedient, to be* sure, ,
folks at home; of th© mother who sat
told him to follow it down about four
the democratic papers resort to to be- .
To feel a heavenly Father’s love securely round
in tlio chimney-corner, and who, a*
little the fame of a great soldier and (th© winds blew anditbe rains fell, peer- JmileH where they would meet him at a
To know our prayers arc heeded, and answered
bridtcr- with a wagon. 'Hebrokf brush
brilliant senator,4’says he. "Why, air, (
e&lt;l out into the darkness, and sighed as
from hU throne;
all th© forenoon, got miredin th© inud,
not one in a hundred nf these editors (
she asked, "Wh*r© is my wandering '
To plead hl* prarious promises, and find them'
hod a eem chase him np a tw. and far
have the brains of John A. Logan, and ।
ta&gt;y to-nightf” It would not hate
all made sure;
nets drowehim out of field* with pitch­
not hnlf of them can write aa vigorous ।
been safe for any one to whitmer a di*To lire not only by our eight, but by our faith
forks, and finally he arrived at the
and truthful a po'itical article. He (
seucre;
respectful word as that face passed by.
.may sometimes make a mistake in jIf some vulgar fellow ventured n bridge wishoat having a bite .except
To know when this life- endeth, that, then, to
grammar—who . does not T—but he (
frecn- moeqputoes, and fount#the wagon*
die Is gate,—
coarse remark, the eyes of others flash
mad© no mistakes on th© battle field.” ed;
(
Such living, as I count it, I* not to lire in vain.
but they bit their lips and wen- 1goae.aud he walked to Sparta and
fouad* dial the boys had come home,
And carried away by his enthusiasm, f
silent till the woman wns out of sight,
PAYWAHTED.
he had got to the bridge
Mr. Mugwump sometimes become* (aud then, said our informant, "that supposing
1
1 of them, and got a riilte to town
quite eloquent and ofutes^very fluently fellow
,
had got to take a licking!*' It ahead
1
• We perceive from a careful inspecwith
a*
farnwr.
He swore they played
and
gracefully.
I tion of our subscription Imoks that n
—WHICH WERr.—
seemed as if every miner felt tlint his
But unfortunately it is just the same (own mother or sister was insulted by it
j on nim o» perpose, and said it cost
l".rge number (iLpatronsarein grrears,
him twelve iloHara.
.
after reading a democratic-paper. Hi*
a sneer at oue of her sex, and fliei
CAREFULLY SELECTED sojneallowingitbeir^uh^riptron to run
Another told of birring a mna -to row
memory is short, and his excitability answered
f
the insult with heavy blows
until* it amouhta to quite a sum, at
him on Lake Winnebago, to tyril, aod
great. “Ah. there’s a pair for you,”,lie t
till the coward was kicked aud cuffed
least, to us. AVe look upon our patrons
how he- trolled all tfie afterr.emi nnd
said to a knot of listeners; “no doubt- out
(
—FROM THEof camp.
a* good aud honest men and we pre­
never fmta bi'e, and bring nearsight­
ful record there—everything honest
sume that it is purely thoughtlessness
’ never found oat until he gtd back
and above board.
"Why, look at
“
Jimmy Tough” is probably the most ed
'
th’t h is caused them to become inthe hotel that his oarsmnnt rewed
Cleveland’s face isn’t it a model of ran- ,widely known &lt;4 the Pittsburg news- to
1
dibuxl to The News to the extern
dor, honesty and intelligence T Clear boys.
।
He is about a yanl high, is ex- ’right around in oo« place all tltatime,
that many have. . But the fact is ap­
where
there woe m» wind and no fish,
rut, intellectual, the very beau ideal of tremely
।
careless al&gt;out his pen-onal ap­
parent that paper, ink, printers' help,
an American to the manor born. Nc ।pearance, has a very, very roguish eye, being toodkxy toga out where tHrwind
In the Wholesale Markets.
rent, postage, etc., calls for cash, and
mixture of the Celtic or Indian race aud
,
is a| great gambler. He crossed. blew and where tfob would bite. Others
ALL 0ROOKED.
if We would livt; and l&gt;e called honest
therd! And then glance bncklover his iFifth avenue yeoterday to where "Lim • tohl of spearing suckers, bobblwgfor
we must pay our debts, therefore we
Sometimes, when the clonlds are dull career. First a.poor l»oy. smuggling for py
om tbe Mfemesippi river, antil
। ” Mobon stood, in front of Tony oat-fish
'
expect to bear from every subscriber in and th© winds is in the east, when tbx an education in the wilds of—of—well, ;
Newell’s, and, with a bluffing swagger, it
: came the turn e€ the man whe-sriE
person or by mail as soon aa they mar­ grade is heavy, the steam is Inw and no matter where; then clerking in a ,
platform scales, am! he opened up.
sard:
ket their ifheat. Respectfully,
the sand box empty, it does seem a- country store at five dollars a month
he:
“1 ken beat you runniu' for a nickel, Said
'
-—WERE---Orno Strong,
though thia old world had slipped-an and found; then teacher in an asylum •
"Roys, I have caught aoinetbingthat
‘Limpy.
Publisher The News.
eccentric and was only working ou« for the blind* then, even at an early . "Limpy,” who travels with the aid of oo-lIvo manever eawght.”
side. The wicked man flourishes likv age, editing a herd book. Think of a
"If there is aoylhoag wo never bare
, crutch, merely responded: “Umpb!
A THRULIHQ EXPERIENCE*
a green bay tree, while his honest that—editing a herd book! What kind Anybody kin do that.”
caught we want to bear it," said tbe
boot*
and shoe man.
One bitter cold morning several of neighbor gets whipsawed every deal. of work do yon suppose John A. Logan
"Well, if you want to gamble,” said
“Well, yooshall bear about it,’ 'said
us had just stepped from the heated The docter prescribes quinine for youi would have maite editing a herd book “Toagh” "i’ll bet I kin sit on on© o’
tbe scale mas* lighting a cigar. “tWas
and almost suffocating air of a ball­ chills, snd the drufigist puts up some­ or even a cook book T Then he enter- ।them cakes o’ ice longer’n you kin.”
room out oh the balcony of a New thing worthless and cheap for two ed a law shop as office boy, where by
“Limpy” felt alxiut in the uttermost trolling for base id &gt; lake up -jerth,
York house, when we heard the clang doHarsan ounce. There are fifty three assiduous application he became a ris- ,recesses of hi* pocket and gathered to­ with a man rowing the boat P* me.
A Complete line of
of many bells, deep-tongued giving authors of "Beautiful Snow,a and not iug young lawyer; then district at- gether
(
five pennies, and, without say­ We had noticed a loeo swiming aMand
warning of a tire. It was a big one we one for the "Bread Winner.” In Phil­ torney; then sberift. Here any ordi- jing a word, handed them to one of and'diving, and keeping wateli of-us,
knew, for several district alarms were adelphia one manufactory makes noth­ nary man would have come to a pause; several
(
bystander?! who had become in- nod I was wishing I had a rifle, when
sounded. Now, my next passion to ing but century-old “grandfather’s but the people would not have it. We ttereste&amp; "Tough” followed this ac­ toe loon dove, and 1 got about htMasdancing was to ‘run to a fire.’ In those clocks,” sod furnishes pedigrees for text hear of him aa mayor of Buffalo, tion,
t
and each gravely sat down upon leop when-aft of a .mdden I felt a yan4i
days Metamora Hose No. 29 laid at the tbe same to tbe purchaser, until to own and the cup of his nmbitionSdoubtte^A a cake of ice which lay on the side­ on my lino ttiot nearly pulled meout
of tbe boat- It wns just a* though a
corner of Twenty-first street aud fifth a tali, antique clock is proof possible was full* to overflowing. No sardine walk.
We want all your
avenue, and I was a - member. The that your family began only with your can ever become mayor of Buffalo—It
The stakeholder took out his watch. hors* was kitobed co th© hoch and
house where we were ‘tripning the father. In Chicago they make violin* takes a whale. The people.! pleased For five minutes they sat there, and runuing away.. Tbe- oarsman t urned
light fantastic’ was close to tbe hose that look on© hundred years older than with his administration as mayor, then then “Tough” began to squirm. He pale and soH&lt;D had get a muscaEoage.
company. Our blood grew heated a* the moat genuine Strndivarius four nominated and elected him to the complainnd that his pants were not I grabbed tho-line and began to roaa m,
And will pay you the Highest Market price
the bells rang out to the still cold air. weeks after they* are made, so that now great office of Governor of New York what they should lie, aud that be was wlwn there’woe ths-aw fullest pulling
for them.
1 rushed to tbe street, and away down an ancient, honest-looking, decrepit state, and one of his Srst official acta therefore at a disadvantage. At five and' fighting- I ever fe't on a fi*h«£ne.
town somewhere 1 could see a faint red violin in yrima/acii evidence of glar­ was the vetoing of theedio'us five cent minutes and a half he could stand the Pretty soon the teea came the surface
• glare rising to the sky, a sure token ol ing and outrageous fraud. There is fare bill, which provided that a ride on chill no longer, and jumped up and with the book in hia mouth, flew a few
■ a big blaze to follow. We were but.a water in the milk of commerce and Ihibtailed cars should cost just as mnch ran across the street, crying that the j yjinls, got tangled and dove aga-a and
»ti|] ' began to awicn oflT Then we saw that
ww
f&gt;rTTn,nwT j moment getting our wraps in the sugar in the sand the grocer sells. We as no the more commodious and elcgsnt ice wns burning. “Limpy” sat still,
the loon Mui tieew swimming taoaud
I house, and were at the hose company’s have rigors where we used to have open cars with a good looking conduc­ thirty seconds longer and captured the iland
hudtwen.the aiounow on my book.
us quick as you could snap a whip. We chills. "Old Subscriber” is usually a tor. It was a death blow to bob-tailed dime.
___
[ nnd swalla**od-it. It wits a new sxperman
who
borrows
the
paper
frdm
a
heard fromM straggler iu the street
cars, aud the elevated street railway
I
innee,
aiuli l! reafsd him in until be got
TOO
TBUE
TO
BE
SAD.
that the tire was at Barnum’s Museum. neighbor or reads the copy pasted up was th® result. And—”
I near the boat, wheu the oai-smua was
! This give renewed force to our t&lt;-&lt;( on the bulletin lw»ard; ‘‘Constant “You’re a little off. there.’’ interr opted
He was a busy man nod she was a j
Reader," who never read anything in a listener, “the veto was relative to the society woman. One evening he sud-;, going to kill the krtd, but I insisted on
|K ..nd we fail ly ll&gt;"A
him-alive, to give to sorav his­
'' . ,. we
•, , reached
• t&lt; &lt;&gt;. I the
0..........
. : what
'a Gil a his life save the .pictures Aon a circus very elevated road* you speak of.”
When
spot,
denly looked up from his paper aud *। keeping
toricnl society
the only Icon ever
"Well, perhaps you are right. Any­ said:
night wan before us! The great build, poster, and "Tax Payor" is the signa­
caught
with
a hook and. He ca:ue.near
ing was a blaze ou tbe two top floor*, ture of a tramp. A struggling genius way it was a good move on his part,
"By the way, didn’t we have a baby
us, getting him in the &gt;xmt,
Th^ Niagara
Route. and several streams were already pour­ writes a poem with a soul of fire that and will do much toward securing his in this house about the time Midland swamping
aud fonght ua after be was tn. We sat
ing water on it. The night or rather lives forever and a day and dies in tear* election as president next fall. What broad gauge went up to 98!”
BTANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME. '
on
liiuhond
bshi his wings to keep him
and
loneliness
and
poverty
in
a
hall
people want is a man of convictions,
morning, was bitter cold, and every
“Yes," she said, “Oscar was born the
from I Minting our hands black r.ad blue,
MAIN LINE.
bit of water that struck the lower part bed room, fifth floor back. The'queen but not hasty; of stamina, yet not pig night of the Everinglmm reception.’’
and Imj wan uaore trouble tbac a white
Tralnaon the Main Line will pass Jac Kaon of the street would freeze at once. writes n book that no living man out headed—and Cleveland w the man.
“Boy, was it!” he said, with a shew
as follows;_____________________
Even long stalactites of ice were begin­ side the Guelph family and the proof Hendricks ww ail know as a great of interest. "I bad forgotten; must be elephant draws, in a lottery. The hook
ning tofofin on the adjoining build- reader could be hired to read, and has statesman, and quite competent to about seven mouths old by this time. was so- far *h*wn his seek wc-cealdn’t
get it out without killing hit:j,4e I cut
Mall............ 9.(0)*. tn. Arr Cbtcafo 5.25 p. n iDga where th© hose was played on I pie three times a day, pwns four dog*, take Cleveland’s place should the in­ Where is het”
'
the line near his bill, and pat on an­
and has India shawls to give to tbe scrutable workings of Providence re­
She touched a bell, a servant appear­
other book. The boiUiuan pub the loon
sufferers.
Pacific Kx.. 11.55 *. in. Arr Chicago7.55 a. tn under strong headway, lit them up like flood
1
ed,
and
she
ordered
Oscar
to
be
brought
move him.”
।
gold. The suffering animals within
“Blaine and Logan, forsooth! (Mug­ into the presence of his sire. In stem I duwn.in th* bow of the boat, under the
"My son,” said a thoughtful father, wump is very fond of “forsooth”) the1 of whom, the weeping nurse appeared, end. scat, piled coats and the lunch
SB........ 606 p. tn: Arr Detroit a.CO p. m. the museum, imprisoned and caged,
with
a
fair
bald
bead
.nd
a
kink
blue
oa him, bni he kepkSighting.
Day Exprae 4.00 p. tn. Art Detroit 6 25 p. m. liegan to moan and roar. The tire, the
1
former tatooed all over with guano’ and with many tears confessed that the, basket
Atlantic Ex. 3 25 ». m. Arr Detroit 5.55 *. ra.
tbe oarsman in the posts with
eye, "I observe with feelings of deep bills and other corruption, and Logan1 infant Oscar had been kidnapped in! pinched
*
Night F-x.. . 5.45 s. n&gt;. Arr Detroit 8.30 a.m. ice, and the wild cries of the poor '
.
h«
long
sharp bill, aud finally he workregret that you have been reading uuable to parse a simple sentence like! the park six weeks before, oud that 1
Tbs Atlantic ।and Pacific Exprvasca run* dallj animals made the night oue of horror. 1
od
the
coats
off tiis body :gid flew out
"Bow-legged
Jake
;
or,
the
Road
- other* run dally except Bunday.
Just at this moment with a great
‘We have met the enemy, and they are’ the mo-t careful search, aided by ad- ’
of the beat and dove unde* water, and
'It 'is not a Rood
crash, right through the plate glass Agent’s Retreat.”
ours,’ much less parse a saloon !”
vertisements in the daily papers, had ‘
Grand Kaplds IMviaion.
continued
perusal
when
lie
came
up ho wea,ohirty rods
book,
my
son,
and
a
window on the first floor, a splendid
"Oh horrible !” said au indignant re­ thus far failed to reveal his wberea- '
EA«TW.UID.
tiger sprang. He lit in the street aud 1of such literature may wean you from publican, "You’d better go and soak: twuts. Thus we ses that wealth is no 1away, ahakiug his head and trying to
(hut
path
which
leads
to
success
ami
get
tbe
hook
out. Ho • went down
Day
AU
your head awhile, learn not to believe‘• barrier to sorrow, and eves, into the 1
STATIONS.
stood for a moment at bay, and many
honorable position.
It would break all the campaign lies in circulation,andI homes of the rich and the groat, trouble 1again, and came up l.ither off, and
Ex.
a voice in the crowd cried: "Shoot
p. m
looked around at us and squealed as
my
poor
heart,
John
Henry,
to
see
you
creeps with its stealthy tread, and
Grand Rapid* Lv 12.25 6.00
quit blowing in public.”
him ! shoot him !” We had given our
tiecoiue a road-agent or pirate or brugtltuugh he wit* expressing his opinion
6.47 6.45
Middleville.......
Here a policeman appeared, and or­ sometimes breaks up a whole evening
hose to a steamer, and the water being
7.11 7.07 10.57
Hasting*,...-...
of man that would decline a poor bird
lar for the mere pittance tlmt such
,
‘
dered the proceedings stopped, as the of enjoyment.
just let into it, the fireman with nozzle
Naabrille. ..Lv
that way. We lost kglte of the loon,
callings
bring
to
those
who
pursue
■ Vermontville....
crowd blocked up the sidewalk so that
put the streem full against the animal.
Several elder ladies wearing Jong aiui were son? to lose-bun, but I never
2,30 8.10 8.02 12.47
Charlotte........
them; when there are such grand op­
travel was impeded, and Mugwump linen dusters entered a street ca* ami
Its force snd wash carried him off his
1.35
8.37
Eaton Rapid*....
think of thatexperienj# without laughportunities
for
youth.energy
and
talent
2.30
Rivea Junction..
started for his office with a large piece looked around for seats. Two or three
feet, and a moment afterward "one of
5.08
iug right out, when Lthing of die dis­
in this (treat country. Lay that book
Jackson.............. 3.45
of circus poster pinned to his coat-tail gentleman rose, but one lady wns still
the finest” with a revolver put two
6.25 11.00 11.45 . 5.55
Detroit...............
gusted look about the Ivon’s eyes when
aside, and be patient my son, and in
by a bootblack* on which appeared without a seat. A middle-aged
. balls into bis-body and finished him.
igeu iuiiu
mao,, be was palled up talbe boat, and how
time you may be able to steal the en­
(the poster, not the bootblack) a mon­ with short legs, who was fstanding.'
I theu made my way into the burn[ be seemed to say, ’You think you art
tire
capital
of a great bank. No self­
Mall
key climbing a pole, and which combi­
STATIONS.
■ it.g building from the basement and
rtber —
cor- ,; darned smart dou*t you,’ when he got
respecting and careful young man nation was the sensation of tlie day. suggested to a youth in the further
J gamed the first floor. A flight of steps
tier that he giv# hi* seat to the old lady, loose aim! bid ua good bye. I suppose
would adopt tlje profession of a road 400
Mugwump no* confines hla political who probably wns somebody’s motlier.
was before me, and at the top I could,
Detroit..............
a man might tiah a life time and doc
agent
when
by
a
little
tune
and
pre
­
6.45
­
Jackson ...........
harangues to the boarding bouse steps He hadn’t any nwrv tbau got the words
through the smoke, make out a door. I
7.08
12.15
Rivea Junction..
paration he can get to be president of
wheu he an get a listene, aud was out of bis mouth wlwn she bit him on catch another Iowa."
7.38
8.25 mounted the stkirs to render what aid
12.43
Eaton Rapids....
a
big
bank."
8.50 I could. As I got about to the middlb,
810
1.07
CharioUc............. 3 15
for B aine and Logan nt Inst accounts. the head with a bftr umbrella, driving
A correspoudonl of the New York.
RS
Veraoutvflla.... 3.55
Utt
the heat wiuped and cracked the door,
8.42
1.40
A teacher was hearing a class in
Nashville............ 4.10
his teeth together aa if ho had the luck- Times have'vuitcd^Iarselles, Toulon
2.07
Hasting*............ 4.50
nnd it fell to one side, and there be- spelling and defining words,
ROUGH GALLANTRY.
The
and Artex. IU went through all these *
2-32
Middleville'......... 5.30
joud, making right for those stars, word "orphan had been correctly spell­
"Insult n*e if you dare”' site scream­ cities, and their streets, hospitals and
3.20 10.25
Grand Rapid*.... 6.40
In the early days of California the
____
, _ p. m. p. w» ''bj»
was the big srorilla! Oh ! Dever shall ed, but none of the class seemed to
ed,her spectacles falling from her nose. cemeteries, uod Ins letter wps so inter­
men who gathered In the mining cartips
"That’s the first time anyone ever esting Chat the.New York Sun copied
Through Coaches and Bleeping Cars to and 1 forget that drew! moment! The big know iu meaning. After asking one
in the gulches ur among the mountains
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All train* flames liegan to lick the walls, and the
or two of them, she said encourgingly, seldom saw a woman’s face. They charged me with that.”
it entire Uw next day alter it had ap­
connect In aauw- depot at Detroit with train*
whole space beyond that dreadful ‘Now, try again, I am an orohan.
The short man moved out to the rear peared in the Times, lie says the re­
on Canada Sr.utlicrn division.
E. C. BROWN,
H- B LEDYARD.
lieast was a blaze of fire. The heat Now can’t some of you guess what it grew careless of their own appearance; platform, pried his teeth apart ami ob­ ports of the panic and turbulence sent
left hair as well as beard,to grow—hair
Aaa’t Gen. Bup. Jackson. Gen’l Bap. Detroit.
and smoke was awful, and 1 felt my means!” The blank look upon their
served: “Blessed if I knew there wasra to English and American newspapers
D. W. BUQfiLEB.
which never saw a brush or comb—ull
limbs shake as if palsied as I looked Faces remained, until one of the duller
Gei‘1 Pass and Ticket Agent, Chicago.
Massachusetts school ma’am’s excur­ have been grossly exaggerated, and bi*
they came to look like wild men of the
spell bound nt the awful hairy ni8M at scholars isised bis hand and said, with
sion iu town.”
concluwon is that the much-dreaded
woods; yet beneath the unkept locks,
Moedety Cards.
rhe top of the steps. I could hear the do intention of being saucy, “It’s
and under the shaggy breast and tat­
In Ohio a boy is liable to be fined cholera, probably the most fatal and
VT LODGE NO.-87. K. of P-. meet* at It* heavy thud of his huge foot as he mov- some one who wants to get married
tered garments, there lays iu the heart fifty dollars for robbing a bird’s nest. sev&lt;»e of all UUe**sea to which human
Castle Hall, Nash rille, Michigan, even .-d or glided to the stairs. I could see
and can’t.”
Friday evening, for the encouragement and
of every mau a memory of some farm­ After a boy has been fined aud has paid il«*b is heir, it is a thing to which no
•npnort of all worthv, true, steadfast and bon his great monstrous body writhe almost
intelligent community of well-ordered
The New Hampshire man who mar- house far away, aud of a mother or sis- fifty dollars for robbing a bird’s nest,
arable Brother Knigbfa. ~
„
with the heat. The Maim were narrow,
H. R. Dicmixsok.C. C.
tied «ve wiTM .nd tried to defend bl*,
for "how d«*r uk, be reverenced and he sees a man who has robbed a lives and well-managed sewer pipes
and, great beavrn ! when lie reached
action on the uronnd that Solomon b* I1 tire Tory form of woman aa aacred bank living in luxury, and never ar need leave an alarming fear, even when
&lt;ne, what would become of me! I st&lt;»od
XTABHVILuE LODGE, NO. 36. I. O. O. F..
a tbooaand, dbworered that limo, bad: Her Approach . oipmond. d every token rested, and seemingly respected by all, brought into close contact with it, to.
lv merta every Tuwtday evening tn Odd rransfixetl, spell-bound with an awful cbacred aomewhat. He pot a fifteen- | of repeat. Said one who bad lived
the boy must feel as though he made a my nothing of getting into a panic
Fellows' Hall. Veiling member* welcome.
error. One band sdaaped the banister
*
Prin t* B. DvxbsM, N. G.
ymirsentence.
Imnch .tnoog the miner*: “If they mistake iu not robbing a baflfc’s nest, at a distant.
and one tbe wall, and 1 could not have
Josx c. Duxos, &amp;,8.

Kocher Bros.

। life la brigbur for the Ute wo

JUST RECEIVED

Full and Complete Line

Spring and Summer

DRY GOODS

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&gt;

moved one finger on either of those
hands to have saved toy life. I beard
still the shouts of the now maddened
animals within the building! I heard
the axes of the fireman breaking
through -the floors! I thought a thou­
sand thoughts in a second, but I coaid
not move a hair’s breadth
I even
counted the steps between the monster
and myself. There were but six—only
six little short steps between me and
grim death ! The beast came slowly
ou, glaring horribly at me—there were
but four steps! Will he seize me in
those fearful arms of his, thought 1,
tram which the matted course hair
hung, and toM me into the burning,
seething mass of fire and flames beyond
us? Another step be came. Oh heaven!
but one little shortstop now. 1 made a
superhuman eftort to move, if but a
muscle ; but alas ! I cocld not. The
loathsome body of the brute touched
me. My breath came in gasps nod my
heart stood still awe-stricken. One
dread, claw-like hand griped upop my
shoulder, as the other arm of the wild
beast was raised to his peck. Ik* tugted there a moment as if for breath
and strength.
Now I sickened and
shuddered. He threw a great mass ol
hair and hide over his head and reveal­
ed a rough Celtic face within, aud .ask­
ed in hurried, frightened, and strong
Hibernian tones : "For the love of StPatrick, show me the way out of this !”
We both escaped.

NUMBER 47.

Never-Known to be so Low as
They are Now!
BOOTS &amp; SHOES

BUTTER AND EGGS!
KOCHER BROS

/VjIGH IGAN l ;ENTI\AL

Falls

~•“’*th'wdslire'?*■

its

I

1°’ !

�WASTAGE

* COMM FHH story.

W. H V.'S LOVE STORY.
HOW THE MONEY KING WON HIS WiFE

ILLUMINATING GAS FROM GARBAGE.

SATURDAY, .

.

AUGUST ». ISM

C. W. Taylor, of Ajuiyria called on E.
Lockhart Sunday.
Mr. Wrighterbwrg. of Orange aisuh-d
oai Pleasant VaDey Fndav.

C making biauDcte, Jubu Watring a via
it
•
Mr. Pcrkine aud aon have pvYchaaed
a fine Canada home, weigh mg 1.4.Y1
pounds.
.
Mrv. Cbsrtey Manon aud family, uf
VetVBootvilln. Suudayed vrttb B. W.
Anal in.
You* weribe had a call from a bunifek- bee Saturday which kft him with

Gea.OiUeubeck let the.iob of build­
ing the Pleasant Valley-ditch to M. Ed•dy, ofCaatleton.’
Mr.-Gardnar, of Jaclmeu, spent sev­
eral days with ibiu gruadpaientA, Mr.
and Mrs. Scofield.
Several of our ywong people attend
in'Muplv Grow, Friday evening.
■X®. Huemer atwl wife, Mr. Feistet
and wife uUenfled the fnneral of tlieit
stater. Mm. John fl.-'Stroud at Moake■ gon.
A certain y«nag mhn on tbe.State
■ rosul had i&gt;ethor twcarefill bow he tra­
vel* east or he may find himself in the
- land of matrimony.
Mrs. John H. Stroud died at ynakegOD, AuguMSnd. Mr. and Mrs. StfihhI
were old attriers'itere.moving to .Muhkegou aboat foer yearn ago.
Mn*.
Stroud Iravee a kastNUid. oue child, a
brother a»d four afotent to moura tbeit

Last SasAiity Milo Wheeler, who i*
stopping at Mr. Benedict's, hi’ched oar
tbe latter3* -etrfta to tbe carriage ami
went to eee hte lady love. On return­
ing house in (in- evening lie got out to
open the gnttmxd the home toak fright.
He ran to the county line aud then
went went iaMtie, W. following him
part of the way, but finally luring track
of him. Mr. Benedict finding tbe
home standing by the barn concluded
Aomrthiag waa wrong and went if
search of Mr. W. whom be picked np
within a few mile* of Nashville aenred
half to death because lie couldn’t tirxi
(be borne.
X.
Oar Eaton C'ouuty .Neighbor*.
Charlotte is struxgling to get water
work*.
G- CojrMH’i, of Kalamo, nad TJO bqabela of wheat from ten ocrea.
William Woodnifi relieved of ?12 by
pick-pock eta daring the Eaten iUpid»
race*.
An Eaton Rapids man skated hi nWIt
nick tlic other day aud bad'to be car­
ried home.
Martin Cortright, of Camel, lute
been adjudged insane and ha* been ta­
ken to Kalamazoo.
An old man named Dani* mricided nt
Eaton Rapid- one day Inat week by
banging hiareelf in a barn.
Circuit court—Janice Bronaou, Jack­
son five-year*, burglary? Jaturo Leon­
ard, Ionia one year, larceny.
S. IL Brown, a farmer, near Ver.
montvilie, bod a valuable blooded cowkilled by lightning last Thuradaa'.
The Michigan state firenian’s tonra­
ment wiM-be-keld nt Cha 1 dte, Aug, 30
28, and Dot at M r-hall, Aug, 18 17.
Mm. James Wood, of Bellevue, while
.berrying in the vicinity of Charlotte
last week, killed twenty-one niAa«&lt;Mit:-

Vourtahlp.

| “fisb-story.
P&lt;. T. Journal.]
. It was a bright moonlight night in Al-

day evening in lbw presence of a number
of experts and newspaper reporters which
seemed to demoustra'e tbe feasibility of a

whicb waa 1 seated the old Trermnt Houss.

working bard for a long time. Thia is
nothing te-s than utilising the garbage of
the city for the manufacture of flluminat-

was tak-n from tbe stream as require L
Tbe Peak fam Ir bell ringers.were making
a tour of theup:&gt;er p -ninsula the: Sumtnrr,
and du ing their stay in MarqueUs occu­
pied,rooms at thn Trem&gt;nt,whldh waa then
the leading hotel. The old gentleman and
propr etor, Wm. D. Peak, waa wry
fond of fishing, and soon after his arrival
inquiries were made for a good trout

with experiments on a large scale, by
means of whtob to demonstrate more fully
tbe fact that in the ciiy garbage there is
sufficient gas to supply the entire city with
light

factory than the detaoaetration which was
made of the corrects^** of the theory.
Tbo apparatus was crude and simple. At
an open end and the other with an ordi­
nary gas-burner affixed, and at each of

Charlotte has a population of 3.-W,
comptiring 363 forrigo born, and 1,008
boro iu Michigan. Tbo capiial invent­
ed in ■Mnnfwcturiog in $430.P35. Value
of church property
Mm. Darling, of Kalamo, daughter
of Adolphus Ellis, met with a nerion*
accident a few day* since by falling
down a stair way. She was unconscous
for vevtral bonm. Sbei* entirely blind
bicb account* for tb* accident.
James Middleton, a^oung man liv­

.
•*’

ing near fire corner*. Brookfield, took
Jacob MikroeH’s team from a hitchipg
poat un Main acreet, Charlotte, Maturday afternoon, and started borne.
He
absmdoned the rig between tbe city
and bi* home and they were found
next Bioratug, but the whip, lap robe

who walked arm in arm up and down and
over tbe manThll!* In the city. The clock
In a ncighlvriDg steeple was chiming
the hour of leu, when a youug lady who
was walking through the quiet and de-

directly over thi« Hid. brook, and

torial proclivitfe* and st tbe same time
trout the
of his troupe to a rare
dlBh. Ona of tbe party, whoav name we
have forgotten, took it into hl» bead to
have a little sport with the old gentleman,
and with that end In view, procured the
as'istanoe bf an able accomplice in the

i
at a glance could not be told from the or­
dinary illuminating gas of commerce.
Between tbe two ends were half a dos*n
jam and a small tin box bermetteally
sealed, but commi Bleating with one another by means dl
these jary and in tao boxVertt'sTniply the
«iean»iiig agents -employed to take up the
impurities of thZgas.
Other links in the chain of co m m an lea­
flame and light wore a small receiving
tank and an ordinary gas meter. The
ly to the great iron tank* which render
the yards of the.gas companies of tho city
so unpicturesque. A tall Un kettle with
three upright aroqnd Ite top was part i ally filled with water. A smaller -tin kettle
was inverted and set indda To the bot­
tom (which was now tbe top) of this

fond of a joke. The jiortor and bull boy
were dispatched to t ie m-arest trout
stream with instructions to bring in a peil
full of live trouU In those day* it wu
not much of a trick to catch a pail full of
theJlsh, and the boy &lt; wwe not out long
before a large numlwr were brought in
alive and swimming about in a pail of
water.
A large wash tub was than
filled with water and placed under tbe
wash room. Just far-enough down stream
were put into th - tub and tbe porter took
up his pceition wlongsldenf it. When all
ba&lt;l Uren arranged to th- satisfac' ion of
tbe jokers, and several others of the troupe
let into the schema, Mr. Peak was in-

anxious (or a tnei- -&gt;f fish he might try his
luck in the little brook under the bouse for
a time, addin-; that trout were quite fre­
quently captured bv standing to one side
with weights ty&gt;p--u&lt;lod. Three cords were of the trap door and.casting into the water
passed over tbe uprights and served to bal­ and allowing the hook to float down stream
ance the toy gas-bolter while the water in a short distance. .At first the old gentle­
the outer ves.-l served as an impassable ■ man was inclined to regent the matter as
barrier to the imprisoned gas.
an aimufdity, but being prwailed upon by
In five of the six jars m&lt;mtioned were the troupe—who had congregated to sec the
water and slaked lime. In the sixth one spon—to try it just one-- foi luck, he
was charcoal, snd in the sealed box was
brought nut his fishing real, and, stealing
a small quantity cf dry uuslaked lime. Bniael&lt;-SKly up to tbe open trap, so aa not
These completed tbe channel through to alarm the fish, be dropped in his well*
which the gas, liberated from the garbage bailed book; then, followed tbe m­
by the beat in the retort, was to pass to j unction of tbe clerk, he allowed
the two burners, the connection being the current o: the stream to carry
made by open cocks and small rubber tub­ it toward the tuii, and in leas than a
ing.
j ffy, Mr. Peak had the sati*faction of
When the company bad gathered, ahd landing a fine brook trout. Here the sport
all was ready, »h- garbtge, which had liegan in goo.1 earn*-su In went the hook,
boon picket! up at random from a casual and out came another livelv speckled trout.
barrel on the sidewalk, was weighed and A pad of wate: was brought and as fast as
put into tbe retort. It weighed just sev­ be could pull them ont, they were put into
enteen ounces, and was as choior an as- iL U b--n he liad cau .'ht ai-ow tour doaeo
sor mentof waste aa could be desired. or so, aad it was thought that the tub and
There was a bit of leather and rubtier torn the porter mu*t be running short of fish
from an old gaiter, some crusts of bread,
a piece of fat meat and oae of lean corned in the fl &gt;or ipto the toil, and on went tbe
beef, a beet, a cigar stump, some egg .port, to the deligh* &gt;•'. all preoenL N»
shells, a rag, a banana stump, a potato, a one &lt;&gt;ff 'fed to “spell” the old man, and be
fragm-nt of pineapple peel, a leaf of cab- didn’t api&gt;ear to offer hi« rod to anyone^preaching putrefaction.
Thi* being put into the retort, the retort
war sealed and put into a jeweler’s blast
smelting furnace. Tbe Are was started at

bad indicated that these product* were
practically useless. Then at twenty min*

with tbe jars, etc., described above, and
almost immediately tbe top of .tbe gas
holder began to rise. I war suffered to
tbe gas was lighted at the burner.
At first tbe presence of a'mospherie air
in tbe pipes made the flaws flicker, but
this was only for a '
momenta. It was
aot long before the blase spas similar to
bo that from the average gas burner iu any

light, apparently of tbs same quality as
that com.-nonly used In New York bouses.
That which was lighted at the burner had
lite same blue centre and yellowish white
Hiwsr which is ordinarily seen, while that
which was light-el at the open pipa bad
is notioed when ordinary coal gas is lighted
at a similar aperture.
Or* peculiarity was noticed which the tn-

Hamilton Bros., drugging and gro­
cer*, Eaton Rapid*, have sold their
stock to Lewin W. Toles and Geo W ing proci-ss-s
that thervf &gt;re the gas bail a considerable
Wilcox, of tbe name place.
amount of impurity about it. Ab ive tbe
Burglar* raided Dimondale Tuesday yeil'&gt;w or whi e flame there was a narrow
night. VMittag Flagler’s hotel, Mr.
North’* rrradrare and Fred M-rriW* t-no'igb that Uii* was made by yome part
drug afore- Kochiug of great value of the gas which was act perfectly comtmstodand the explauaUon waa accepted
aa being satisfactory.
The horse &lt;rf Jebedet* Ketchum, of
Grand Ledge ran away Monday, run­
ning several
around a field an?, uractlcakle to enrieh tbe garbage gas in
as he waa caught dropp .-d dead at bin tbe same ways that coa! gas is ordinarily
enriched. First, a counnetion was made
-ownei’a feet.
A child of John Klawennki, a Po- with a second retort, in which had been
land«-r, aged fi-w years, was drowned
■in the sawmill &lt;ntce at Eaton Rapids
Friday morning. He had been play­
ing the bank.
The Charlotte hook and ladder compaay who went down to Bellevue, O.,
to take some more prizes got captured
theta thrives, the Bueyrus boys beating

The flood

•pr!n&lt;

hau resigned tb*. Fresh

XUHTH CANTUfTON.

Mr*. Al. Linslea is seriously ill.
Mrs. M. Bloimi is on tin sick list. "
Fanner* arc busy (dewing for wheat.
Charley Banllt-y !&gt;•* tented bis fath-

ITEMS.

rich, and waa having too much sport him­
self to give it up, aad so b • kept right
on fishing. Every lime tbe hook cam­
witbin reach o. the porter a trout would
be booked on o iL Just before spp-

the kitchen to.be cooked, but a lot of dead
on»a had been prepared for the occasion.

to the wa«htuU After “working” the old
suit was a grand brook trout and cham­
pagne supp.-r a* his expense. Tbo matter
was kept q.iiet until ju*t before the de­
parture of the famil/, when Mr. Peak w&lt;*
told of the joke. So well bad it been plawid
that be hail failed to detect it, but be\m&gt;k
it in good port, aad in after years was
won’t to relate it on the road with a- much
seat apparently bh if h« bad been tbo per­
petrator instead of tbe victim of e practi­
cal Ash joke.
A CAMPAGN INDUSTRY.

(PhUadclphia Times. ]
Up tbe steep stair* of an Arch street
publishing house toiled a plump.girl in a
crimson j-rscy aad a tall man in a fifteencent bombaain** cent a*.
o’clock yester­
day afternoon. They reached the s condfi ior, looked at one another s&gt;u*pic.ously
ami naade a simultaneous movement towat d a busy man at a littered desk.
“Go upstairs, please,” said the busy
man, as soon as ti a pair uiadr known theit
business.
“We have a Spacial man on the next
floor for that busia *«.” be continued, to a
Times reporter, who came in and made
known the fact that be wa* not looking for
a position as canvas.er for the “Lives of

the street at breakneck pace a bay boras,
on which was seated a young man with
auburn hair and a b«-BUtifal, smiling
mouth. His upper Up yu shielded from
the night air by a six nmnths’ mustache,
which ix&gt;aste l of twuDty-two redisb brown
hairs. Tb - youug uiau han iled his home
with such rase and grace that the young
lady sight'd and knew her heart had gone
out to lite unknown rider. By this time
tbe horse and rider l ad reached tbe cornet
where tbe youug lady stood, and she being
of a modest, retiring nanre, withdrew in
the* Sha-low of a doorway.
Tbe horse saw the movement and being
a spirited an mal shied and threw ite
rider, who fell heavily ou a pile of stones,
striking ths left s.de of his face and ut­
terly ruining the stone h&gt; ap. Tbe young
lady screamed and vprang forward, sup­
posing thg youug man was either dead or
very badly nurL Hardly bad she reached
bis side when he jumj&gt;e&gt;l up, shook bimselr
and brushed tbe dust iroui his .a&lt;-c.
“Are—are you hurt very badly F” timidly
inquired the young lady. -

“Mt*s Kissaui,” whispared 'he young
lady, while many IJu.hcs suffu.ed her
pretty lacs.
"Wcli, l‘m not bur., Mi-* Ktssam,” said
William H. Vend rbut, as to.- introduced
himself, “but I’m prstiy badly shaken
up.”
Miss Kissam ap|M»ared embarrassed and
insisted u|»on young Mr. Vanderbilt going
fainu It did not lake much persuasion iu
induce ium to vfleort her borne. Here be

A pleasant evening was spent, aud Wil­
liam proved such an exceil -nt ouiiversatidualist that whoa bo took his departui o
This he promlswd to do. Wheu he got to
tbe street he lound that ho had forgotten
Evidently Uis young lady was aatUfie •
Mr. V. to return her palpitator. Many
times did the young couple nitsu Final&gt;y
young “Vaudy,” as bu» e--&gt;upanion« calle I
him, plucked up courage and decided to
ass Mum Kis*aui to cbuug&lt;- her name in

He pui off the “popping” from day to
day until the next iu v, wucn the Sundaysc hool ol which Mr/Vamierbik was8u|.eriuteU-Jeut gav.- a picnic. Miss Kis»am was
preseijkraud “Vandy?’ popped.
When thisu*qmeu|6us event occurred,
young WUhan?dropped on bi* km-eswiui
such torue that tbe aartii quaked. He lie-’,
ten-d earnestly ior an answer to bis re­
quest, an&lt;i amid tbe stugiug oi birus and
the rustling ol leaves, it cam#, a soitly

atreugUi greatly exceeded that .made by*
KuuiAon in L.s palmtMl days, for wheti
W.Uiaiu’s paroxysm of joy bad passed
sapling . lying around torn up by the roust.
Di awing • big pickv .-knite tbe happy
young man cut deeply in o tbo bark of a
stately maple tbe words “Mr. and Mrs.
Vanderbilt,” just to see how it would look
in print.
It satisfied him, and a few months later
the young couple wore married by the
bnde’o father. With his marriage M .
Vanderbilt prospered and to-day is tee
richest man in mo world. Never has be
regretted bis union with pretty Miss
K1»muu, tbe “belle of Albany.”
To this day Mr. Vanderbilt tells tbe
elory of his flnt love. Any one who ckn

together with a ‘‘Mr. and Mrs.” may to
this day aeo tbe words. Even now, when
he thinks of bow be first met his wife he
will remark:
“Funny meeting, eb!” and will then
eigb as he thinks h^w tbe stout heap mutt
have suffered.
Although Mr. Vanderbilt talks that way
Dow lie knnws.bwtter. Nobody knows beifather, tbo late Commodore Vanderbilt, 01
Staten Island, who left dollars enot/gb to
keep William's head above water for all
tim&gt;-. The present lirkd of the bouse, Wii-

on tbe Presidential campaign.
In tbe St. Vincent (Minn.) district Satur­
day tiie tanrird rain-storrn known occurred,
four and onedmH inctien of wider falling.

The British Government has decided to
establish military pigeon stations al ln«me
aod atiroad, and thirty thousand pigebo*
will be required for tiw fmrproa.
A company was organized at Denver
Saturday to build a furnace for cremation
purpose*
The present wheat crop of Colorado—
“••jOiOUO bushels—Li five per cent, greater
than any previous yield.
Tbe Clinch Convention of the National
Anti-Monopoly IzUmr Party ia called to
meet at Bloomington August 19.
The bhamrocks defeated tbe Montreal
Club at the latter city Saturday for tbe La­
crosse championship of tbe world.
It is understood thaflbe State of Massa­
chusetts will psy tbe Troy 4 Greenfield
itoad 8300.000 for iu interest in tlie Hoosac
Thuuel and track.
lirtums unde to Parliament in regard to
tiro u|M-ratK&gt;n« of tiie Irish Arrears Bent act
slww that jCJ.570,000 owing landlords by
farmers ii s been wiped out under the act
since 1881
The sales of leaf tobacco by tbe Lynch­
burg Tobacco Association up to August 1
--1V.00U.0U0 pounds—are 3,000.000 pounds
taw than in tbe same period In 1863.
PoMtmasur-General Gresham has . re­
turned to Washington from In liana.
The ret Im a tel expenaesof U*e Post-office
ih-partini*!it fur tiie last fiscal year exceed
the recnota by S3,000,000.
At Cook’s MIIIa 111., Emma Welsh, sev­
enteen year* old. drowned herself Sunday
night because'she ilad tax-n disappointed in
love.
Le.nllug coal producers of Kentucky, Al*
h ma and Tcnnbvwe are in aeasinn al Chap
tanmigu ua tbe purpose uf forming a South­
ern Coil Association.
Find Sharon (son of the ex-Sehator) and
‘Ir*. Louise Bmckinridge (divorced wife of
linn J. C. Breckinridge) were married
IMivrleiykt San Fninciwo Sunday night.
Lewie Pel- min; Sr., a lending bwdnroe
man of Plttaljurgti. Pa., died Monday monilu.-, agol niuctj-lhroH. He bad been a
member of the ilasoine Grner since lbl±
'i*he clearing-house exch &lt;nges for tbe past
week -»744,a-iAti»~are«7V,330,314 great­
er than the preceding week, but when con.
pareu with Uw corresponding period of 1363
indicate n decrease of 6.1 per cent •
The Cuban treasury having been drained
to Hie buitom, the officials hive cabled to
Mad. id for permission to suspend tbe burn­
ing of 8200.UU0 in bank bills, wiifcii, ac­
cording io law, until take place monthly. .
Judge Hayes, of Clinton, Is., released a
Ilquor-K’ller wno had been lined and iihdinilted by * Justice uf the Peace. Tbe elfoct
of this decision h to take all liquor caww to
the district courts fur trial ou lodictmunti
by juries.
John L. Comstock, the “Quaker poet,”
husband of Elizabeth L. Comstock, w.-ll
known aa a writer and lecturer, and promi­
nent in the Society ot ftMnds, dWI Sonoay
morning in Lenawee County, Mich., aged
seventy.
In tiie county elections Monday in Utah
tbe Mormons elected all the officer*.
Severe shocks of earthquake were felt in
tbe l*roviece of Brenla, Austria, Sunday.
The canvass for a m*w dty directory of
Rochester, N. Y.. imiicates thatethat city
ba* I population of 125,000.
An assignment was mad* Tuesday by J.
W. Lyons, whisky broker al Louisville,
whose asseta are S3U.0&lt;&gt;0.
S. L'rreaweU A Co., dry-goods dealers of
Philadelphia, suspended Tuwalay, with Jiabillties Mtiiiiale.l at S'»0,uoa .
The total number of ]iersons drowned In
Hie collision on the Thame* near London
is now known to be twenty three.
At tbe Chicago Driving Park. Tuesday,
the young lioree Paul lell and broke ids
rkbt (ore leg, inflicting fatal injuries upou
Sedgely, hl* rider.
Fritz Steininuiler, a newsboy of. Ixiavenworth, fell under the wheels uf a passenger
train leaving ihe depot, and was crumbed to
death in plain vlcW of three hundred uerson*.
Hall and thunder-storms in Lancaster
County, Pa., Monday seriously damage-1
tiie tobacco crops, beversl buildings un&lt;i
bams were struck by lightning, and many
of the latter burned.
During the ytear ending June 30 last 509,­
834 Immigrants arrived In tbe United
States, being 83,400 Iros than for the
previous ti»c*l year, and 200,580 loan tbau
for-tbe year ending June 30, 1881
Fire in J. A. Lewis’ dry-goods house at
Columbus, Ga., Wednesday morning iesuit­
ed in a loss of 8X5.006.
The mtlmated coni crop of Nebraska tips
year is 13o.ooo.tkK&gt; bushel*—nearly 19.0U0,ouo bushels greater than last year.
Merebante in Mexico complain that most
rood* received from the United Slates are
inferior to tbe saiMplus abown by drummen.
Westmont, with running mate, trottei
two he*!* at Buffalo Wednesday to beat hb
record of 8:03, but only madu 3:08 7 and
2:09.
’t he famous cannon “Old Klckipoo*’ wa*
puretMwd for 8U3 from a Chicago junkde der by tiie Kansas Historical Society, and
will be shipped back to Tbpeka.
Cormpomienta of E. P. Bacon A Co., of
Milwaukee, report heavy losses in the bar­
ley crop, by hall and rain-storms, in Wis­
consin, Minnesota, DakoU, Iowa and N—

could have dreamed, as the old gentleman
wav in the habit of hinting that his “boy
Bill” had more feet than ImmuL For all
that “Bill” has so many Government bonds
that a steam engine going night and day
has hard work to clip off the coupons in
time (or paym &gt;nt.
“How many bocks do you expect to
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt have six chil­
eellF’
,
“We bojic to get rid of lUU.OJO copies at dren—three daughters and three sons.
Fire
AS and EL&amp;) apiece. Our first edition of One of tbe letter. Corn lius, lives across Cue
The committee of Chicagoans which
lo.uuu will be out right off. in addition to stre-t in a fine granite Louse. Anothtr
son is William K_. a chip of the old block. made the arraugements for the Kepublican
creav was net iced in »ho white light at
\ ttemal Convention reports having oollectcampaign live* out that we know of, so Tue last is George Washington, who is hi* ®d
Sfid.764, of which amount
will
you can imagin'! bo^ much campaign liter­ father’s pet. The daughter* are all mar- be returnol to subscribers.
ature tbo ouuniry will catch before Novcov
Tbo National Convention of the Amalga­
8 .eppard.
ed of directingthe current between toe remated Association at Pitta burgh Indorsed
John JaireU for Chief of Ct&gt;e new Itebui
HE WAS IN A HURRY.
in whieh
Jow.”
Bureau, and requested President Arthur to
fa. Thia
“Hut will the looks be soldF’
sign his commission st an roily day.
Tbe people of San Antonio, Tex., have
Garfield.’ To be bui •», half of there vm
LDrnku*s Travellers* Magaxion.]
guaranteed $ 175.000 toward the cost of oue
Itddso amalgama •, an i tbe same lu- after his aMtaasiDsli -n. Btfil, wu oogui to
“Give me a ticks, ior Boston. Quick I” hundred aod forty miles of railway to
ereaie in th • wnite tight vraa noticed as do at least half aa w»D on Blaine. At excitedly exclaimed a wild-eyed man to Arkansas Bay on tbe Gulf of Mexico, with
bad been when ths oxygen from tbe second
tee UckM agent at the Grand Central the design of creating a rival dty to Gdretort bad been blended with the garbage lu.iKn before wa san put
veaton.
J
J- C. &amp; Harrison, the defaulting banker
•And what does tire author get F’
of Imtlanspolh, is Atngerou.ily ifL Hand­
bills were M attered over the city during
■ Oti, don’t a«k me.’ I haven’t time
Turoday night ^presenting that the work­
Uat six months for toil written to ord.
ing riaaaro demand from him a square soi—tbe only book. w. publish. 1 won’t s*
Uemeat within three days.
bow much be ps.-* f« thh book; but i
p*id him pretty wall lor the tur«. week
“Isn’t there one that leaves right away F&gt;
OirBlry, l»
« tXui „
of work sine* tbe convention.**
“Mo, air. Any friend of yours dying I"
big* there waa found only timtli handful
“How about U»u hicgiwpbiss of tbe Dom&lt;
. IT * BBOtn[ wttlKiul unfoctioo, and
•U to ««,,„]
Ilan..! UaiMWTt
“What’s your Lurry f”
Fw&lt; LeavmworUi tor olgbi monib,
“Why, I’ve Just read in thia paper that Uoa.l
*nd lorMt MW of hta p&lt;y.
pub„ In "I “""PIW -IMrirt. Mbndw m*
1US.iW.pl, Arkm..
—flwlinatvn Pre* Fress.
“Well, what of OmtF»
Mao ’‘“Ih
“H «-tl, you see. I'm a Mormon mission
Modklim. mxI with f.rarWl. matter th.

slanmiiog down Uia windo i

EANT MAPLE GR0TK.’

• Andrew Eqo ia bqlldinn a boat*.
J McKelvey 1* btHldiag a gTainery.
Eawt Latting, returned to White Hail,
Monday.
Joe Sanford of Charlotte, iaa gaeat
of Neil McOmber.
•
Hassell Slade, ia preparing to go west
Schoo! begone 1d the Quick aod
Quail Trap, district Monday.
Mr*. Endinger had a brother frooi
Ohio viritiug her tbe p.»*t week.
0. F. Ixmghad friend* visiting bitu
from Battle Creek the past week.
Mim Ernmu Smith, of Assyria, haa
been visiting friends here the paat

There will Im* an ice cream social at
J. L. Wilcox’* Wednesday evening
Aug. 13th fur the benefit of Rev. Faa•et . All areeordily invjted.
L. Laphani, E. G. Potter, J. O. HalL
J. Meroijwr, L. Madge and A. J. Wolfe,
repryaented Maple Grove ;iu the con­
vention at Hnating*, Wednesday.

OUR OWN COUNTY.

Tiie Prohibitionist* esrimake their
strength at 700 votea in the coiuity.
The date of tbe reunion of th* Barry
county Battalion h&amp;* been changed
from AaJt. 30, 21, 23, to -'eptember 8, 4,
auii 5.
The county &gt;&gt;o*rd of echtri) inspec*
tor* met at'Hastings Tnro^laf/ Geo.
D. Barden, of Woodland, was elected
school examiner for th rite years.
The Hi venride akaiiur rink nt Laton
Rapid* woe opened- Tbaraday evening
for the tintt time. Tiie five mile race
between Jeune LaDow of Jackaou and
Harvey M rple of Charlotte, wa* easily
wou by the fotmer by two lap* in 28miuate*.
A Charlotte young lady haa a cari­
osity—a goblet of salt water from
which li»t* exuded a white poroo* «ubstuDce widen bus flowed over tiie out­
side uf tbe gla** mid toimed a coating
over it nearly uu inch iu tlik-kue**. ft
haAt^en forming over a year und i«
still growing.
At Montgomery, county, Ind., the
other day, two Moinion eldersatteniptto preach, and the citizen* treated them
to »crauiblrd egg*. Owing to the ancientnecrt of tbe hen fruit, however
they were not very highly irlisbed by
ihe polygamy pirate*, and.they left tbe
town Htnelling like a fertiliu-r factory
on a windy day.

A WIDE AWAKE DRUGGIST.
Mr. Boise is always wide awake In ids bustuetw, and Miares no pains to secure tbe t&gt;c*t of
evary article iu bl* line. Ur ha»
ured tbe
agency for the celebrated Dr. King** New DWcuvrrv for Consumption. The &lt;&gt;nly n-rtaht
cure known. Coughs Cold*. limr»em-&gt;». Alb­
ina, Hav Fever, Bronchitis, or any sflcctiun
of the Throat aud Lungs. Sold on positive
guarantee. Will give you a trial IxiUie free.
Regular rixe- 41.00.

heads ou one stalk.
Hvaoa, N. Y., SepL 11,1883Rheumatic SyrupCu:
Gentlemen—1 derlre to 'tell you *hat the
Rheumatic 8) rap lias done for me after using
in fur three months. For the i*»t fifteen tears
I hare been one oflhe worst of-sufferer* wtlb
rhctim*tl*iii. My limbs, arms and bands, tn
fact, my entire form wa* drawn out hf shape,
and I li*ve for years iiccti unable V &gt; do an v kind
of business, or to wait upou q&gt;y&gt;*if- * bare
used up neariy all of my mean* in d«&gt;ct&lt; irmg.but .
1 grew w«r*e and worse all tiie time until all
hope bad left me, aud I had finaliv decided I
would buy tin more of the Ns-callcd remedies;,
but one ol your cmujiany hearing of my case,
came to see me, and had so much (alth in Rheu­
matic Syrup, tliat be said i.e would cure me or
furnish inc tbe ruecicine free of cusL I have
taken it a* he directed, aud to-d«y am entirely
free fr &gt;m ail rheumatic paioa, and have almost
ent irely regained the use t&gt;f my limte, and am
able to tie about and do my farm work, sial 1.
believe the Rheumatic Syrup ba*dime wind no
other remedy on earth can do.
I am, trulv yours, J KKOME-McQrKKW.
P.8.—I‘lea*el»e*r in mind ‘bat fur the last

without n»jt crutcbcs, ai.d mticb uf the .time
could nut even more with them : was a* bclpIcsaasa child.
It i» truer ti.au ever that be "who makeup
haste to be rich shall not be innocent.'’
Ask F. T. Botee about Aeker"» Blood Elixir,
the only preparation guarauted to rieaure the
blood aud remove all chronic direares
“ American punkin pie a specialty” is a ilgn
in a Paris res’aumnt.
A free -trial ol Prof, ilarri.* 1’satiie treat­
ment fur nervous and physical debility hi men
can ia* bad of Harris Remedy Co., bl. Louis,

Stories on the Road.
“Genllenten, I almost envy rr.u tbc-pnsitl -wr
you fill; ynur experience
the world; your
knowl-dgc of busimcM; the cluingtng sight*
you rev, aud all that, you know.”
.
Tbts warmly «xpre&gt;»ed regret fell front tbe
lit* uf au elderly pirasure tourist, last August,
and wa. addressed to a eeral-drele uf :-t nano­
rial traveler* rested ou the porch of the Lindell
Hotel, 8t., Louis. Mo"Yes.’’ responded a New York representa­
tive of tbe profession, “a drummer igu t wttboul hi. pleasures, but be runs bi* ri»I* bo—
risks outside the chances &lt;&gt;f railroad colltoiana
and steamboat exptotiam."
“What risks for instance I”
‘•Thta.for iu&gt;tancr.'*ssld Mr. W. D. Frankhn.
Itr.

fl...,.

...— 1..... f. ■ _ .. V

___

a

euontry; “The risk—which, indeed. Miuount*
almiat to a errtamity-of getting the dvnprp^v;
from peq* tuaf change &lt;d dh I and wu’lrv ana"
from having no fixed bourn for eating and
-leeping. 1 myself wa* an examr &gt;. 1 m.
was. for 1 am all right duw.“
“No discount ou your digestion t” broke in .
CUcago dry goods traveler, lighting-bb cutar
Leah.
■?**
rcut- Bu‘1 had to gfrtr
up traveling for a while. The dyspepsia rained
“2
1 e^ arros* aVLiverilae-

mrnt of Parker's Tr.-fc 1 tried it and H fixsd
me up to perfrettofi. There la nutl.mg ou
earth. i,i mv &lt;Hiinir.n wm.1 i,
priiprictore, bold a letter from Mr. Franklin

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MAN'S

msnnMFiTiJRFs
said a railroad man to a fiWobr-Drinocral

in print, but I think it to

the oountry-eeat of Cornelius
- ureeqnely'laid out by a landscape garden­
er, and an artificial lake lies beyond tbe

through the shrubbery.

Mr. Banta is very

chained al different vantage points about

••hired man” by the
Persian bail, which once graced tbe Zoo-

York. Henry and tbe bull, whi&lt;-h ba*
only reached the tender age of four

until the man got into a habit of bitting

himself with the animal, although Mr.
Banta warned him to keep away from

Ur. On the whole, it is not disappointing.

Buffalo then, itfnt Tittle seven-by-nlna
building,- that be held sole posseroion of.
Well, one day while the old man wa*

band in comparison with which Horace
Greeley’s writing was like print—• fellow
•that bad a lot of shingles piled up at a sta­
tion fifty or sixty miles down the Cen
tral walked in. Dean looked up aod
asked:
,
• “Wbat d’ye want?”
“I’ve got some shingles down here 1

‘•Well; you go back home, and when 1
want ’em I’ll send for ’em,” and tbe old
roan commenced scribbling again.
“▲boat three months afterward tbs
shingle man wanted to go to Albany for
some king or other, and wrote to Rich­
mond asking for a pa**. In a day or two
be got a letter about eight words long,
written ou plain note paper and signed
‘Dean R.chmond.” There wasn’t a man in
oept tbo signature* bat the sb agio sp-cu
making out a pass, so bo took the train tat
Albany and presented it tbe conductor,
who. glanced at it, saM ‘All right,’ aud
banded it back to hifiT- 'Weil/ sir, he
traveled for weeks on that plhcB-»f paper,
until one day he landed tn Buffaid again.
Passing Richmond's'*office he thought hr
would drop in and thank tbe old man for
his ooartaey. He said: 'Mr. Richmond,
I am very much obliged to you for that

•Why, that pass you sent mo a month
about tbe pasture, the donkey braying at

“ *1 didn’t sand you no pass,’
shouting -at them in choice Persian.

in discouraging tbo donkey, but the bull
knocked him out in tbe first round and bo
Mr. Banta sent Henry down to put a slop
to tbe mischief, and that Individual got
there just as the bull and the donkey had
tired tbetuselvjs out aud were laughing at
the tngbt toey had given Che sheep by tbe
pasture ban. Henry crawled under the
fence and playfully hit tbe bull between
tbe sheep. Tbe bull slyly winked his sa­
cred left eye at tbo donkey, softly stepped
up behind the unconscious Henry, aud
with a vigorous thump felled him to the
earth. Ho followed up tbo aasaalt by roll­
ing his prostrate victim in the dust, while
tbe donkey boo-hawed In the wildest mer­
riment, and flually rolled on the ground
and kicked up bis bools in a paroxysm of

the donkey, and anxious to create a good
impression ujion bis new acquaintance,
knocked tbe unhappy Henry ovor again
ou soon a* ho managed to scramble to his
feet, and rolled him about until tbo fnghtand so kept him off long enough to roll un-

ffhrt Henry staggered to his feet on tbe
left hip, and found that he still needed sm­
other band to place on his knee-cap, and
another to fon-ila a tremendous bump near
tbe *mall of his back. Tbo bull and tbe

axal, in sportive humor, added insalt to in­
jury by playfully eating up the straw hat
which tbo unfortunate man had lost in the
eauMito. Meantime Hanry, by slow and

presenting an aspect somewhat as if a tenstory flat had fallen upon him. His hair
was disheveled and full of dust, all tbe
battens were jolted off his clothes, and he
felt aa if his entire system was disin­
tegrated and disjointed. A physician dis­
covered that ho had been badly bruised,
bat not otherwise injured, and be has re­
covered sufficiently to go to work to-mor­
row. Tbe Persian bull is regretting the
affair in solitary confinement m the barn,
and tbe donkey is pining sadly for bis lost
companion m the pasture.
PETER RUPP’S BONANZA

(Milwaukee Sentinel.]
During his recent visit to Fond du Lac
ex-Congro**man Eldredge learned from
Dr. Galloway, on intimate frieud of Peter
Rupp, that there ir not the Inrat doubt but
that 1’eler Rupp had become hair to H.UOU,ODO by the death of an uuclo in South

shingle man, producing tbe paper.
“Old D'-an took it, studied over it a
minute, got purple In the face, and shouted
in a voice trembling with anger: ‘Why,
you fool, you, that ain’t no pass.’ And
pointod at it and added, with a yell: ‘That
aays: “Why don’t you send the shingles!
Dean Richmond.” D’ye understand that,
you idiot!”
"The shingle man beat a hasty retreat,
and, it took the old man a week to cool
SPECULATION PITFALLS.

[Indianapolis Journal.]
Some unsophisticated persons may
have wondered, when reading in their
morning paper of the previous day’s
defalcation*, why\ bank cashiers and
trusted clerks should be peculiarly
susceptible
to the
fascinations
of
grain gambling and like speculations.
That this Is the case would seem to foltow
from th* fact that speculation is almost in­
variably ascribed as the cause of their
downfall. A'little light is thrown on the
subject by the conf ssion of a Cleveland
bank teller who got rid of JIUOjOm) be­
longing to the depositors. From his dis­
closures it appears that the position of
trust does not of itself lead the holder
into dishonest practices, bat that he is be­
sieged with enticing pictures of what a
little money can do until the tempta­
money overcomes
tion to
‘
’take
*
“MM
­
This
teller was led
away
him.
the
plausible
circulars
sent
to his address by a Chicago broker. The
circulars were worded in n smooth, easy
manner, which hid the objectionable fea­
tures of the business, and solicited the pat­
ronage of the recipient at reduced rates of
commission. Hank employes are not neeeasarily good business men out of their
special line, and they are as easily daught
by the tempting chance of making big
profit* through tbe fluctuations of the mar­
ket as any other class of men. Tbe Chi
cago broker is aware of this, and can hard­
ly be supposed to ignore the fact that
where another man would not invest
through lack of funds, the oaahier or book­
keeper can secure the money. On inquiry
by a reporter it wa* disooveeed that near­
ly all bank employes and men employed
in responsible positions by other firms are
in constant reoelpt of beguinnglletters and
printed matter from enterprising Chicago
brokers. If this Is true in Cleveland it to
true elsewhere, and makes many a case of
embrulemeit clear. The Chicago broker
is the one from whom the man holding
another’s property in trust should pray to
be delivered.

■worth from ISOOJRM to ffiOO.OOu, now on depoaiL In New York, which would Le turned

taken to prove hie identity, a work Mr.
Rupp is now cngagod in. Mr. Rnpp
Rupp was
au a
little fearful of bis health if be took a trip
to South America, aa would bo necessary
to get the lortune, and had offered Dr.
Galloway a large salary to accompany him
and Lok after his health.
Mr. Eldredge also informed the Fon du
Lau Commonwealth of a singular circum­
stance iu connection with tbe wind-(MIL
Several years ago Mr. Rupp visited Wash­
ington, and Mr. E.d.*edgu gave him and
doom oilier Fond du Lac friends a dinner.
At this dinner Mr. Rnpp was in rodocad
to the Consul from Rio Janeiro, wlune
neni-i Mr. Eldredge is not isble U&gt; recall.
Upon in*aring tbe name tbe Consul re­
peated half aloud: “Rupp—Bupp, did
you sayP •• Yen." responded tbo boot;
“Peter Bapp." “Why,” said tbo Consul,
I know a gentleman of that name in Rio
Janeiro. Ho isjhu wealthiest man in the
w^oir country.” “He Is my uncle," re
plied Peter. “1 have never seen him, but
ha is my father’s brother,
When you go
back tell bhn that X would be very thank­
fol if bo would leave mo a million out of
hi* four nr five million*.”

[N. Y. Sun.]
A sheet of white paper fluttered last
Sunday afternoon on a pair of drab
trousers hanging in tbe first-story window
•f a new bouse in a uniform row of houses
at 88 Buydam street, Brooklyn.
Printed in bold black letters across the
paper was this notice:
gossiping amopg
Some smell boys on their way to Bun­
day-school discovered tbe paper, and soon
there was a dense crow 1 in front of the
house. The crowd was pressing a baby
into fearful distress when ponderous Po­
liceman Snyder of tbo Ninth sub-precinct
arrived. H» dispersed tbe crowd with his
club/und about tbe same time two hands
were seen gathering in tbe pants through
the parlor window.
Colonel Richard Behrtnan’s trousers and
his wife have been rhe topic of conversa­
tion In Brooklyn, E. D„ ever since.
“Wait till that dram corps goes by and
I’ll talk to you," said Bebrmau to a veporter last night. “I’m a veteran soldier,
aad I like war music. 1 primed that sigx.
and put tbe pants in tbe window.”
“You wicked man,” interrupted hie
w te, rolling a ^aby In bar arm*, “ypu’va
disgraced n:-s and our children. They
can’t go on the street now, but other
children laugh at them. Tom said to­
night be was going to ruu away from
homn.”
“There, Jennie, you’ve said enough,"

“I haven’t, though.” she answered. “1
__ _
a&gt;n&gt;»«n io quit
“
I

nfsblUeremaOyfr^ __ Five tn esgm twaies will cure toe wfrw
iHu.. • °f .tbe Bklu c*m a! Scrofula
____ .
_From two to four toonsbr uro of Rheumatic
Byrur will rare any c*ro ol Chronic Rhramathcsu
of twenty years standing
IPimplesTOSw.. If you have been a su-Terer for years and have
all tbe rstacdlas
Um&amp; Istbo beat JMmedf used _________
_ .you could hear ot with do
piBinte’a'Jd^visk-*™1- do no1
dbcoorsged. for Khramabc
Insrosi. It has cured Syrup Will ays y«Idiscaaw of tbo UrerjpHM, *1XM&gt; per bottle; 6 bottles for »C.OO.
land lUdeers when all r .. . • ______ -Tu., marI. la

sirs in the human animal to display fine

stimulates emulation, which helps the tail­
ors. There is this great meri’, from a tailgrow tired of them quickly and buy more
suits. There are so many pretty patterns
to select from, a man is bound to choose
for a salt one which must.be alternated
with another. Yea, trade Isn’t bad. Some

yrowaari, uui 1 urai
41^0.
Ob, w I Oa.

Nicbols, Shepard &amp; Co.’s
—VIBRATOR—

THESHING
MACHINES

and eight suite since tbe spring flowers first
bloomed.”
‘•What are tbe reigning styles!*?

the platemakers, I fancy, expected &gt;rould
be the go. A sack-coat that rolls grace­
fully and* buttons up high without
wrinkles or bulges is a han'lsomo garment,
and becomes almost any figure. The four*
button cut-away is preferred by some. The
finer class of goods are usually made up'
in this style. Another elegant coat—reof
the Prince Alber: in light colors. It is the
dressiest garment, in my opinion, that a
tailor can make.

TRACTION
AFTFR THE FOURTH OF JULY. ALL DEALER* ARE SETTLING DOWN TO
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE

ENGINES
------ AT------

Factory Prices.

We Shall Make Things Lively!

----- AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE THE----leg, and vesta a bit lower. That’s about
all there is to tbe stylos, unless you add
there is a summer overcoat made for the
races, with a cape attachment.”
"What are the most popular goods!"
M Scotch by all odds, in gray, mixtures, TO TRADE WITH US, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, ON ALL DEALS OF
blue*, and plaids. In fact, barring the
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER, IN
corkscrew pearl-grays and olivo-brdwns,
which make up little cut-aways, we are
selling little of anything else. Gray and

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

Horse Rakes
Rake your stubble aiH save
the cost of a Rake the first

DRY GOODS s CLOTHING

people who buy one or two suits only. We
are having quite a run on blues, but not
blue flannels, which are not asked for at
alL They make up beautifully and match
tbe delicate white bats which fellows In IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT-FOR f’ROFIT. COME AND SEE.

Good, Solid Wages for Your Time

The objection made to blue flannel—
namely: That it resembles policeman's
and firemen's uniforms—doesn’t bold with
these Scotch blues.”
"How do prices run this season.”
"Low. ■ You can buy clothes almost as
cheap as you ever could since the war.
Forty dollars to $15 will pay for a Scotch
suit. Corkscrew and other finer kinds of
goods are higher, but lower than they have

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

Wlard Plows and Repair*,
South Bend Plows and Repairs,

Gale Chilled Plow* and Repair*.

"Chicago men,” he continued, “are
dressing better and better every year.
You may s«e that by the new tailoring es­
tablishments springing up all the time. A
man can spend a great deal on bis ward­
robe, or be can spend not much more than
the average clerk can afford to disburse,
and look well-dressed in both instances.
Some men I know of tn town spend small
—well, small fortunes, if an able sales­
man's yearly income is a fortune, on tbeir
backs and don’t look well lor it. Why!
To answer that 1 should have to give you
tbe reasons in each individual case. Fine
clothes, to begin with, tbe work of careful
taste, of an able cutter, good workmen,
and more than all, whether their effect is

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,

This Space belongs to
D. C. Griffith, who is
so busy unpacking
new goods that has
not jet had time to
write an ad.

worn. Allowing that a man possesses
that quality which tailors can seldom con­
fer, of wearing hi* clothes well, he, can
get along nicely and always appear nicely
through the year on three suit*. These
are a fine suit, of medium weight*, which
can be worn on special occasions the year
around, a summer suit, and a business suit
In winter, a light overcoat and a heavy
one, and two pairs of cbangs trousers. It
isn’t good policy fora tailor to talk this
way, «s It! But it’s true, and if some meii
would understand it and confine their
purchases within these limits and not buy
what tuey can’t afford, we*d have few bills
requiring running after to collect."

FRANK C. BOISE.
Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO
Desire to say that they arc now making Floar
by their

NEW MACHINERY 1
And ran furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
uck will ceuvlDce all th*t our fiour is
the Bom, and will be the

HOUSEWIFE S FAVORITE.
Fanners will find it to their interest to’raake a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statement*.

[Philadelphia Times.]
Within a few days, accompanying a ria- |
ingthermomtiter, the greater jxrt of tbe
masculine business community has biossomed out in seer-sui-kers. This curious
mateiiaL of which a whole suit only
weigh* nineteen ounces, is made in Cal­
cutta out of Bilk and Sea Island cotton. It
should not be oonfouuued with the mate­
rial of the same name which the ladies
w&gt; ar, a cheap «a brie made of nothin; but
eottnii. Samuel M. Wanamaker relates
the in'eresting peculiarity about the seer-

Wc shall also keep iu stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
—-Is turning out-----

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

We keep everything in this line.
a call.

SHE WOULDN’T MEND HIS TROUSERS.

been Peter, and bs lived, uh near as can bo
learned, at or near Rio Janeiro, being one

Mon of tbe country. Of the amount left

’ corrupt and ruutuux V wvca
iTira IFWD.flA —--Fnor to «x «x«»s* *"» warmaseo w cure
MCA, LlIBAIro^any owe ol Bal. Rheum___
v

rial for men not bopght by tiie yard, and
almost tbe only one that baa to be taken by
the importer exclusively on “faith.” “It

Give u*

a co.
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

n. iu DK kixm
.

vanee, when ordered, and it is never
known what patterns or how much is com­
ing. It to bought by the box, and each
box contains fifty pitces, and the pieces

THE STAR WASHER!

may be blue stripes or buff stripes or even
red stripes. It is all chance, and whaler-

of sending it back. Sometimes in dressing
H with rice water the material becomes
dieeolorai, and should that be the case it

■

redress. It’s a cool heathen garment from

[Chicago lieraid.]
As tbe train pulled across the line from
Canada into tbo United States a passenger
who bad a troubled look on his oonntenance b-gan Ur exclaim: “Darn tbe Quen I
darn the Queen I darn tbo Queen 1” Ho
kept this up several tninubs, naturally at­
tracting a groat deal of attention thereby.
Tbo pa-senders wa'ched him till lie bad
concluded, his face broadening with obvi­
ous self satisfaction, when an inquiry waa
made as tn tbe cau-e and object of bls
strange conduct. “Darc the Queen!” be
muttered in reply. “1 feel so infernal
good! Darn—won’t somebody join in tbe
chorus! I feel so good—■like a free man
again, now that we have croa*ed tb« line
into God’s country. I said something
al out tbe Queen over there and tiiey jroll-d
ate iu and fined me flQ. Tua Judge talked
real mean to me, bat 1 told him I’d d— tbe
Quean fifty times before sunset. 1 took
tbe first trfiih for tbe Stales, and bare X
am. Loc’l whoop I ar up, boys. Darn tbo

siKroi

Urol
CZZI

“Ha! Haf1 cries AjIhiii Bennett,
•
“Why don’t yon bay a Dennett ?
‘Tie the only machine that will cut your wheat,clean,
roj^fc
And with twine very neatly will bind it.”
. GZ3

Then cease that horrible frowning,
For of all machines ’tin the crowning,
And take my advice and do pot delay,
Bnt buy one of H. E. Downing.

Large stock of Top and Open Buggies, Phaetons, Plat­
form and 3-Spring Wagons, Whips, Harnesses, etc., that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Cull and see me.

BEST MACHIRE IN THE MARKET
And Don’t you Forget it!

Saves Time, Labor &amp; Clothes.
Tbe following Advantage* Bdong Exdurivte
ly to this Msehtne:
&lt;
mar stand al ibeside.ortheendof tbe niochin
and operate it quite sue. ctofully. |
&lt;
Sd. Tb» rubber adjust* '.teeif easily and per­
fectly,
la KaVI .I'-l.-r —.Tinn.Vlt.

4th. Tbo clothe* ran be shifted in the bat
by alightlr leislug the rubber at intervals with­
out -disturbing the regular moth®. OMHfo* «fl
Sth. The rubber is easily d^xeed of when
aceero to the ekXhcs is desired and Is sadly re-

For Rapidity, ('aBTcnkacc and Labar
Bavlfif this Machine flu* Exrrht all
Others.

IT 8XLL8 ON ITS MERITS.

KEPPETO A HULLING ER,

�REV. W.

C.

(MANCE.

ROMANCE IN REALLIFfe.

F. DEEMS ENSNARED.

COURTSHIP OF TWO ENGLISH LOVERS.

OF VILLAGE LOVE.

rodnded by hunaet folks who t'tlnk more

RE

!N. T. Journal.]
One of tbe mo*t popular divines in
eity Is the Rev. ^.Cnaries F. D*emt. He

brother-tn-law of the present Mayor of
Montgomery, Ala., waa iu the dnjoymeat

qu-st of adventure

■treat, tn oue of tbe moot aristocratic qoar-

SICK
HEAD

There Is a romance cnnnecte-i with his
first meeting with hie wife. When be wks
twenty-two years of age he visitM Now

CUTTER XEDICIXE CO..M«w Tm»

FOR TEN CENTS.

SAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS
OWE PATENT TUMBLER TOP
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,

ONE COOK BOOK.

at a humble hotel in this city. Tbe second

At that time tbo aristocrat-

He was returning home

when just as he reached Bromlway and
Park row he was startled to bear a shrill
sen-am right behind bitu. Ho turned
quickly. Tbo first obj-cta that met his eye
was a number of parcels strewed about tbe
aide walk. Ln their midst, was the form of
a young lady. BLe w
with

proached her and gased
tiful. face it bad been

“1’tn afraid you'll have to,” responded
the young lady, with an attempt to smUo.
"1 sUpi-ed just hero and 1 think I've
il without suffering tbo most intense
pain.”
Tne young divine raised her in his strong
arms and summoned a carriage. She in­
sisted on bis accompanying her home to
receive tbe thanks of her parents for his
trouble. Tbe handsome young doctor
did not know how to refuse tbe kind invi-

Spring Without Blossoms,

Duos way. Hhe was just eighteen, sod ax
preUy as a picture. She came of a proud
old Staten Island family. At the time
■he met with tbe accident she resided with
her parents la a fine old mansion on tbe
Kesders ot Ha*tborne's“House of Bevcu Ga­ grounds now occupied by Ha per Brothble'1 will recall the pathos with which poor
Clifford Pynebrom, who had been UQtestiy im­ Uy.
•
prisoned since his early manhood, said, after
When the carriage drew up in front of
tiie release: "My life is gone, and where is my tbe bouse and her family saw her lilted
happtneasl Ob! give me my happiness." But
that could be done only in part, saglcarni* of first tarrtUy alarmed, but when they
warm sunshine oevasi.malty fall across the lsarn-ti tbe extrat of her injuries cud
gloom of a New England autumn d*y.
beard the praise which she b- xtowed on
In a letter to M ream. 4Li»c*&gt;x &lt;fc Co., Mr. L.
H. Titus, of Pennington. N. J., says: "I have
suffered untold misery frutn ehlldbood from
chronic diM-ree of ll»e bosxda and ilMrttere. sc- ing invitation co become a oona.ant visitor
cotnpenied by. great paw. I sought relief al
the- hands of phjsiciane. of every school and
used every patent and dumeetlc remedy under
the sun. I have at last found in Parker's Tun eyes of the handsome young girl had
Ic a complete ►pro-ifir, pseoeatlre aod cure. Ac made a deep impression on bis heart. As
vour invaluable medicine, which did for rue
what nothing else could &lt;to, is rnutied to the determined to win her love. Although
credit of my ghUing tiouk my happy days, 1
cheerfully and pratefuIk ackuotrdjre the fact." his parents -wore poor, still they esmo
Mr. E. C Wells, who needs no lutnsluction of a good old ’ Knickerbocker family.
to tbe people of Jersey City. sdd*:'"Tbc testi For six months tbe
young man
moor of Mr. Titus U genuine and -voluntary: showed ber every conceivable atten­
&lt;mlv be does not adequately portray the suffer ­ tion. Bbe could not help liking tiie banding' be has rtxlured for xnauy vesre He is in;
brotbrr-tn-law and I know the case well. He some young fellow who showed her eo
- ia now perfectly free from bis old" troubles, an 1 much devotion, insensibly she fell in love
enjoys health and life, ascribing it tbalito with him, as he waa with her. Therefore,
Parker's Tonic.
L'oequak-d as an Inrlgomnt; stimulate* all
tbe organs; curve ailrueute ot thr liter, kid­ she blv*hiug!y consented on condition that
neys. and ail disease* of tin- hiood
beating heart young Deems presented him­
self before the old folks one evening and
asked tor thair daughter in marria.e. The
old folks had long favored bis suit, so he
found no difficulty in gaining their oon-

IHMJHLT.TRUE

I^IRON
TONIC
FACTS REGARDING

Dtlula'i Ira Teak

I A mcc suft-rti.s trew all-complaints
LAUI CO pet u'.lar te Uielrscz * 111 Sod la

Finally he graduated with high honors.
He then went te North Carol ma. fie
Isiiored asoidu'/ukly among tiw adherents
ot tne Metnodwt faith in that section of
the country and wa* Anally made prosid­
ing elder. He has Bel 1 every offlee In tbe
Methodist Chusci with tbe exception
ot bishop. This latter offlee has been
proffered to him several times, but bo al-

Female Seminary m North Carolina. Then
be edited Frank LMiie'a 6'eaday Sakooi
Mttfasine fdr a number of years. He
ca.»e u, this cuy to p-rmanently reaule in
1M5. He started a newspaper, which he
heal th. Then b a tcok charge of the Chareu
of tbo Btranger.&lt; ia 1UU0, which position i&gt;*

ARE YOU
CONSTIPATED?

IT you are bilious, dyspeptic
or constipated, a few boules

short racausn.

recites that Peter Mussea is a cbickan-veddler, and that be loved tbo Widow Wilder,

of Hops and Malt Bitters will
not, until the a morout ehlekau merchant

Hops and Malt Bitters give*
tone to the blood, strengthen*
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion.
Do not be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as good,
but get the genuine. For
sale by all dealers.

pily concluded, was.dlyeniiflod t&gt;y • uurni«r of thrilling incidents seldom oocurriim
tn real Ilf*.
The bride. Miss Meg^ie Wballie, now
Mrs. Charles Holiing.w-rth, a bean'iful
blonde, lived In tho little town of BkipUm,
In Yorkshire, England. Her father 1* a
wealthy man and proprietor of tbe Mait­
land House, tbe largest hot- Mn tba- placo.
Three years ago young Hollingsworth, who
passenger agent of the Midland Railroad.
He boaided with a prirute family nain-d

dark-complexioned^vivacious young girl
of eighteen, fell in love with tbe handsome,
•lark-featured young l&gt;oartl-r.
H • did not m um her passion, but loved
charges of powerful explosives. Aa
the opening penetrated in tbe towels Visa Maggio Whalle, who bad been intro­
of the great 'mountain the party syiuld duced to .him by Miss Fannie herself. Tbo
young folks soon came to an understand
rould inhale the gasses which would fill tbe ing, aud Charles gave his betrothed £100,
avity after every explosion. Nathans all tbs money ho had. Fearful lest Mr.
radnaiiy began to fool a alight head- U'hall io would object to a comparatively
poor suitor for his daughter's hand, they
' and bls Ups assumed a purple hue. His kept their . vve a secret, but it did not eeentire neLvous system became shattered
She began to 'hate her girl friend, and
so that his hand would not answer his
wUl, and in fact every organ seemed to with her mother conspired to re per ate the
have fallen apart and to be working With- young lovers. Tho two persons spread
rumors derogatory to Mr. Hoilinjsworth’s
caeiona when Nathans got in-o railroad good name and saw to it that the-e slan­
ders rvsotied Miss Whallie’j ears. The
around him, It could bo soon to jump and high spirited young girl believed tbe re­
move sway as if scattered by some porto and at Charlie’s next visit proudly
agency. Ho realised t that ho was so broke her engagement with him. In vain,
charged with tbe explosive agency that the young man declared his Lnnixx-ncc.
Rendered de*perat • by her refusal to be­
his presence had tbe effect of creating
■mall explosions wherever he went Ho lieve him, he suddenly drew a revolver,
returned to BL Louis, where he consulted and, doolaring thatlie would end both the r
a well-known physician, who confirmed lives, fired at her. Fortunately th- bull-1
Natliaas’ suspicions as to what was the missed ite aim. Tbe next instant beplnc-d
the musale of tho weapon at hl* own breas .
mattsr with him.
I am satisfied that the touch of a gal- With a shriek, Maggie sprang at biiu an&lt;l
wroucned the weapon from his grasp. Bhe
tnucp tbe same effect U|-on your system as could not withstand this last proof of her
betrothed’s fidelity, and the young couple
magasms.”
“I would explode then?”
queried
Miss Fannie thought of another means of
Nathan.
revenge. In seme way she and her moth r
"That is my opinion,’’ responded the h&gt;-ard of the shooting incident. They ce­
Doctor, •‘though we might make some
experimenw.”
aggerated form. Ho forced a confession
“Oh. no,”1 responded Na thana, “I do not from bis daughter. Armed with this be
care about being experimented on.”
applied to the county magistrate for a warMr. Nathan is now in Atlant, under
medical treatment. His case has fairly Hollingsworth was cast in jail on tbe
puxxled the doctors. A little beat will charge of having attempted to kill his be­
make him look as red as a rose, and while trotbed. Tne utmost excit- meat prevailed.
in this condition all small objects fly
Tbe only witness to tho shooting-was the
away from him. He is peculiarly sensi­ young bride. She had been brought into
tive to the touch of ste&lt;L The most court by her father, ind had promised to
sorrowful part of bls affliction is that he give her testimony. A few feet froen her
is suffering with incipient softening of tbe stood her lover in the prisoner's dock. On
brain. He looks occasionally in a vacant
the in tor’s, mother.
In a low voice, often broken with emo­
addressed to him. His peculiarity 'has tion. she told tbe story of her love and
won for him the title of “The Dynamite trials. Hbe rvlatod bow the was being
Man.”
made the victim of an odious conspiracy,
in which her former friend, Mrs. Rose, and
TATTOOING ECGS.
bcr own father bad joined. She had con-

[Philadelphia Times ]
"There are venous branches of the art of
"Ye*. I tattoo eggs tor Easter. I color

color on tbe shell, producing work like
cameos. I have n great many regular or­
ders for this kind of work.' On- fafflily
on West Walnut street gives me a com­
mission regularly every year for three

! ward, and in all his buffeta with fortune's '
1 wheel since he has been encouraged by his
ing. I boil the eggs very hard, color them,
charming wda.
I Dr. Deems was born in Baltimore fin engrave them and then heat them with dry
steam just before delivery. 1 get one dol­
1SJJ. His parents
lar each for the egg* andoould sell several
hundred. JBut I am tbeonly person! know
odd' jobs «»ow and then to save enough who has a band steady enough, to carve an
money to finally pay to be admitted te eggBhelL Even I break one out of every
Dick noon’s Jnrtitute, then tbe leading three. Beveral hours are required for each
college ia Baltimore. Ho remained there
and tbe price is quite low enough when
several years, supporting himself by teacbing country schools during his vacations. ' you remember the accidents, fer these

other prominent positions. AC one time
detire t.raltb

offered the plach of Superintendent of a
gang of thirty-five mon, and waa given
most of the dangerous pieces of work. Bo
reckless did ho becom- in the handling of
nitro-glyoertne and giant powder that bo
was looked upon by the natives as having
a ebarmed Jifs. To him was assigned tbe
ta«k of blasting -out two of the longest
tunosU on the road. He would burrow bis

poor young divinity student, struggling

him to go out.

ACHE

ten-lsnl upon the camps which marked tbo
progress of tbe Mexican Central construc­
tion force. He was intelligent, under­
stood the careful handling of dangerous
oxploaives, and was soon con.ulted when

di'ffsrwat parts of the country. Dr. Deems

low Cans! street.

Reaching Browns-

Mayer Edson u iLed ia marrlagw a young

Tne vffec . ol thexe words were eloc ricaL
Tbe au-iienco broke forth fta a wild burst
ot applause end tiie MagGtraie order* I
youug Hollingsworth’s honorable acquittal.
A triumphal procession was formed and
Ah&lt;&gt; young couple wore conducted out of
court.
Fannie Rose and. bar mother retired te
their home. Tbe people of Skipton gave a
banquet in honor of the youthful pair, but
in spite of all tbe enthusiasm Mr. Whallio
refusm! to give hi* consent to a marriage.
He kept his daughter closely guarded and
ft.id the young man to go and seek a f rtuno before he could hope to become bis
son-in-law.
Charles accepted the cftllenge and after
having found occasljn fora t-uderparting

work- d hard in this city. Circumstances
not only favored him, but he also receive I
the joyful intelligence that hie bride bad
finished. An egg is some hing that can fallen beir to $3,000 in her own right. A
not be put together. Once spoiled by a
few months ago tie returned to England
knife thrush it becomes the peryuisito of and arranged with bar to eome to this
my offlee boy or my assistant.”
country aa soon as he sent word that he
“What is scrimp.hon?”
bad a home prepared.
•*I waa about to speak of that, •scrimpSuddenly Miss Maggie wks missing from
shon’ is an art in itself—more refined,
most exquisite than tattooing the body. It her home in Skipton, but the last incoming
is the art of engraving on ivory or shark’s steamship of the Guion Line lauded h r
teeth. Pictured a,n traced with a very safely iu New York. She was m-l at the
sharp-pointed instrument and the lines
mony, aa rvlulcd above, concluded tiie first
billiard balls in that way. Carving-knife chapter in this romance of real life. Tbe
bandies are also embellished ia ihe same ■ervices were quietly performed, Mr. John
Gibbons, k fr.end of the bridegroom, act­
ing an bust roan. The happy couple will
take up their rosid. noe at No. 1H Waverly
(Naples Cor. American Regieier.l
The part ol the city where the present
excavations are going on has revealed
some most beautifully painted pictures
I Boston Journal.]
and eralls, aohso of which are very vivid in
great deal of talk,” said old
color; but almoetovery house iu this quar­
ter we* visited by the owners themselves
Immediately afterdhe eruption, and they, country tbo other day Ln order to enjoy a
by mining through, took away almost aleigh ride witii a friend, “of the decay of
•very valuable thing, 1.8U0 years ago. The ■tanners In Americans, and particularly in
upper stories of the boaies of Pompeii American youth. Now I don’t take much
cropped out above the strata ot pumice
'madam' to
day in3»'A. D., and tbe inhabitant could
wy easily sink a shaft and run regwtarly
■»? **y Io reboot
through tbe wa 1«. sJaattfaing, thougu ia tbe

trn*rls slowly to (bis beautiful *pro. .The

Infants and Children

have a horror of "hit-chat, and are’scarce­
ly more talkative than the tai] pines a-’d
myrtle bushes. Bo 1 will tell you a village

ras told to myself scarce ly an hour ago.
young girl
consequently love isthet'ieina. Tnwyou-b,
a little shepherd of the forests of Palueca,
loved a young girl of Sanio-Pietro, tbe
cool mountain village where tbs fashion­
able ladies of Ajaccio go to spend the
summer. Tbe young girl Also loved tbe
youth. They had told each other so, and
had pledged themselves to one another,
and I think.that from time to time they
kept their promise, for never m the

ture* of 8antu-Pietro» Bu the end of all
tins, the upshot ol all these promenades,
waa certainly mamage. They bel.eved
so, at lea-L as though since Romeo and
Juliet the course of true love had always
run smooth.
.
At the first word of marriage the father
of the young girl, the fated Capulet, flew
into a terrible passion, so terrible that for
several days after tbo flocks of Palneca
did not dare to wander near the hillside of
Bamto-Pie’.ro. Bat on the flf h day tbe
young girl, who knew her classics, fall ill,
and tin n was repeated the great scene in
tiie "Hantaan”—the cruel father at tbe bed­
side of bis dying dan ;i^er, and far out in
the country the plaintive notes of tbe
shepherd’s reed-pip*. At last the father
• r» lente.
“We will see about that,” he said, “after
be has drawn bis conscript's number, and

Centaur i.|n!meiHi-A»«s-

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I

husband who will be compelled to

How came it that in this country where
there is no telegraph the shepherd an hour
aiterward kn &gt;w what hnd been said? Tho
I act is that on entering the village he had
only one idea uppermost in bis head—es­
cape from bis military service. The shep­
herds of PalDeca are not lacking In re­
sources, and ours in question was by do
means stupid. Th- next day, while cut-

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dent, gave his right hand a smart blow
with his hatchet and severed three fingers.
Now let -the military examination take
place! He went home and landed his hurt

wound was healed and he bad been righ" ly
and duly exempted, he went to BantoPietro and bravely repeated his offer.
"I am uot going to serve in th • army,”
he said, “for 1 am sure they will never
take m«. You can marry us now.”
But the father a.opped him t&gt;y a word.
“Never,” be cried, “will 1 give my
daughter t«&gt; one who ia maimed.”
And it was apparent by his tone of voice
that be meant what he bad said. In spite
of bls daughter's Illness he remained inex­
orable. it was clear that this old man did
not like a maimed son-in-law. He made
but one reply to tbe prayers and tears of
this young girl.
•'Never, you thoroughly understand,
never! An&lt;f don’t let him come banging
around here anv more. Cripples ought to
marry cripples. Let him marry tbe little
blind girl of Faineca, or tbe hunchback of
Santa Andrea.”
The young girl did not reply, and not
once during her illness did she speak of
her shepherd. . When she wsscCnvaleeoent
sh» was seized with a longing for the for'
est and tiie open air, and every day took
long walks by tbe billside of I'alncca by
the road that her flocks knew «o well. One
morning after a long search she again
came across tbe little shepherd, pale and
haggard, like a shepherd tired of this
world.
“Show me your wounded band," she
■aids
He sboweddt to her bashfully, and pious­
ly she pressed it to her lips.
“Show me,” she said to him again, “the ■
hatchet which wounded you.” Ho took it
and showed it to her. Then raising it and
placing her hand on a stone:
"dhls is how you did It, isn't it? thia is
how tbe accident bapjirned?”
And before the shepherd was able to
reply, the hatchet had fallen, tho stouo
was reddened, and beside it lay the three
fingers of tho pretty maid of Banto-Pietro,
“Now, shepherd,” she said, “show me
how you healed your wound.”
And together they returned to Santoradiant. What could the father dof Had
he not imprudently said that crippl -1 ought
to marry cripples f He cursed them and
married them. Tbe wedding was oelsbrated two months ago, for I repeat that this
unlikely story occurred but yesterday, aa
it were, aud in^iur own skeptical country.

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A suit was tried in one of the New York
courts tho other day against Ulysses B.
Grant, Jr., for injury done to the plaintiff
(a Mr. Bailey) by a vicious horse. Some
yeaie ago General Grant bad presented to
him a pair of Arabian stallions, which
were kept at bis son’s farm la Westchester
County. Ono day one of tho stallions was
ridden to a store in the village and hitched
to a poet. At this limo Mr. Bailey was
coming down ths road in a two-borse
wagon loaded with eleven cans of milk.

J. SPINDLER
Custom J louring Mill!
WOODLANDTMICH.

hat

when tbe stallion threw up his bead, palled
eff tbe bead-stall, and started up the road.
He came in contact with tbe complainant’s
hers**, kicked and bit them, and crowdafi
them into a ditch. Tbe stallion then put
his foie lest into the wagon, upeet the milk-

difficulty

Mr. Joblingson, proudly, re tbe oongregw-

HOPS fit MALT
BITTERS CO

rs-ly

J. SPINDLER.

Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Bide Main Street.

out, klek-d or
gallop; another knocked off Mr. Jebiing-

DETROIT, MICH.

was arrested

sheila, a

onsoring
and Anal!

i&gt;i&gt;on

Aa good aa a bariwr

friend on their Lacks at the same instaa:
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were soundly peppered, amid tbe hoots

We’ll curl ar.d dr,m the
To suit tbe owner of :

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it
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�A$.10RE IN a FOO
OF THE PLAGUE.

OCEAN

STEAMER

WRECKED.

yesterday tatertwed very tench
carryfaf out of the program me arranged

Aug. 7.—TwotlMtiu from

ebotera
day surpaawk all previous tierformatM*n-&lt;.

S. •:»«.
After two unimportant trials of speed had

and the greatest event in tiie history of the
trotting turf.- Jay-Eye-See camn on the
track, and m bo swung data the stretch the
judges announced that he .would make an
attempt to break hl* recoctJohn
Murphy behind his own running horse,
wae also oo the stretch llmbenng up, as he
waa to go tne mile with Jay-Eye-Sue ta give
the little flyer courage and force him to a
faster gall if m-cwtoary. After jogging down
the stretch, ouce or twice Jay-Eve*
See ttirned at the distance stand and

seemed like a piece of machinery and not a
thing with lif«. *** perfect were his actions.
Up tbe quarter Irt* went ia 33%, with tiie
runner trailing . four IcngUn behind,
and. as 'tie sped Into tiie straight
Blthers cut him loose. At the half watches
registered l:h5, a'2:10 gait, and It v«« said
if he could boldhb own for’the last half he
would accomplish tiie uupreeWeut-O feat.
Around the upper turn it seemed as if he
was flying, and, fast as h &lt;d been hta gait on
the back-stretch. It wa* forced up now to
something terrific. On acd on lie went,
■ without suspicion of a break, passing tiie
tfarBe-quvrter post in l::iA
At this'
point the runner pulled up even with
tiie trotter, and now began tiie final
struggle. Down he came witbouj n
skip, every stride telling In a momentous
race against fast-dying second.*. Bithera
b-d not yet used his whip and tiie gallant
flyer .*j&lt;ed down to tiie stand and under tiie
wire. There was a momentary bustle and
then suddenly the cry. “htf has done It,”
was ratooi by those aiuoug the spectator*
who timed him. A loud burst of applause
greeted tlw announcement, only to be fol­
lowed by much more enthusiastic demon­
stration as the board swung round, with tho
record "2:10” upon It. Never ou a race
track has ttiere been a scene wilder with
excitement than followed the announce­
ment.
Hats, canes, handkerchiefs and
fans waved, white men shouted theiusolvm
hoarse In cheering the "King of tbe Amer­
ican turf."
•

MAUD 0- KKOA1XS HER TITLE.

ol Pharo Hospital is as follow*: Admitted.
8; cured, S; died, 2; under treatment, 59.
Tbe town has assumed a more animated appeanuice.
Dr. Dntneux Bey, of Alexandria, who
was placed in charge ot die Marine Hospital
at Toulon, has presented hi* report, cover­
ing tiie time of the plague. He says that
there were thirty eases of choleric symp­
toms at the hospital that were entered as
diarrhen; but developed later into Asiatic
chotern under an increased- temperature.
Tin: doctor will submit the report to the
Paris Academy and to the Congress at Co-

Toulon. Ana. f.—One death from cholera
was nn-onled here yesterday and there was

London, Aug. 7.—An outbreak of En
glish cholera has occurred at Northampton,
owing to the scarcity of water. An entire
family have been stricken. No deaths imve
occurred.
deathe from cboler.. in this dty. during tiie
twenty-four Lours ending at nine o'clock
hat night The fuel became public yester­
day that cholera was prevalent liere in 1853,
tlx- authorities hiring concealed the cir­
cumstance until Dqwr-*^, number ofy£a»e*
were, treated in ‘

”,

is

iul of a popular----lUic,. the
— ------fact was
--- con■ cried, tlio attendants at the hospitals being
required to take an oath of secrecy.
When the epidemic appeared in the city
the trees and shrubbery were infested witn
birds, and tbe parks were kept alive with
their songs. Now there is pot a. bird In the
-city. There have been none here since the
epidemic attained ite height ’The silent*
which has arisen in tbe xbaence of toeir
songs is noticeable and depressing. There,
are several theories .-&lt;dvoiced, but the one
most accepted is that the birds hive been
forced away by the impurity of the air.
Farm, Aug. A—The newspapers now
speak of tbe cholera In tbe past tense. En­
glish and American bankers aod tne taurbta* agencies are unanimous in expressing
the opinion that confidence is returning, i
and that there will now be a marked In­
crease of tourists. official reports allow'j
that since the outbreak of cholera iu tbe I
south of France 2,200 death* have occurred |
from the dim tse.
Geneva.'Aug. A—One case of cholera

Cleveland, 0., Aug. a—Vanderbilt’s
mare Saturday resumed her position as the
Home. Aug. A—One death from cholera
fastest trotter on the turf by mak’ng a full
mile on the Glenville track here in 2:09%, occurred in each of the lotiowing named
just twenty-four hours after Jay-Eye-See Italian towns yesterday: Ossaaio, , Villa
- -----....
beaten
her
previous
rec- Franca, Cairo, Monienotte, Seliargo, Sesord
of ---------------------2:1014.
The
performance sena and Campagnino. A fresh case alsc
—-------------------__
tracl£ c«ccurred In the province ot Turin.
wa* a clear,
unaided trot on
New York, Aug. A— A cable dhpafth
which, in tne opinion of many, is oue
and a half second* slower than on which tha •to the New York T.-mgi from London says:
black gelding made hl* fastest time Friday. Dr. Paul G. Bossano, the interne at toe
No runner accompanied the mare, r.ud ex­ Fiiuro Hosjiltal. who acted as my escort
perienced turfmen think that bad s *3 troti through the hospital ward* on my recent
ted at Providence Instead of Jay-Eye-See^ visit, sent m- last night m reassuring mes­
she would have beaten her wonderful |&gt;er- sage from Marseilles. He stays that Prof.
loimance of Saturday by two second*. Iteltacti, who has of late been experiment­
After a couple of jogs around toe track at ing on do^s with microbes, confided to
a 9:30 pace, Bair went away in fine shape, .him last night the information dial lie
and the opinion which had gained had tlbcovered a method by, which he could
ground that it -was .not intended study the microbe alive in a microscope,
to beat . 2:18 soon changed
when and, what*is still more interesting, that be
the spectatoni saw the tremendous had found a Method of. determining in­
pace at which she passed tiie quarter pole. fallibly, as toe profewor asserts,, the real
Tbe gait was keut up, and everybody won­ gravity of tiie disease as it shows ftanlf in
dered whether she could- finish *s fast. any jKitieut. Tills method i» simply an ex­
Flying akmg without a falter, except when amination of tho dejections in a certain
a tremendous shout rose from tbe grand way through tiie mlcrtMKwpa, He keeps the
#land, she p.tmed under the wire like a flash, •I'dails o! Ids method a secret, and Dr.
and from toe commotion in the judge*’ stand ilasracio believe* lie h tiie only person
everybody knew the record was beaten. In to wl»m Prof. Reltch has commutila few minute* a card with the figure* 3:099* rated’the fact &lt;&gt;M the discovery h* general
was hung out, and cheer after cheer buret •terms.* Mean white Dra. Bo'uveoet and Vinay,
forth. Several watches made the time a who have gone to Marseilles from Lyons
quarter of a second leas. Tbe mare passwi are still experimenting with intravenous bi­
the quarter-mile in 839f. the half In L04^t jections. I&gt;r. Miuet. who also is from
anti the threo-quarters in L36?&lt;. The mare's Lyons, yesterday experimented simultane­
record now ec’to*es tiie fastest pacing figure ously with vapor baths in csm» of
in a single rac^-2:l0. made by Johnston.
rigidity—that is, casee ’ in which thWill: &gt;m Edwards, tiie President of the patient has been reduced to a condition
Cleveland asf«xtation, telegraphed Mr. Van­ of extreme cold. Dr. Bossano is un­
derbilt at mice congratulating him on the able yet to advise me of any encouraging
performance, and himself as tiie owner of results from thaw latter experiments.
•fite fastest trotter tn the world. Maud &amp;
Toulox, Aug. A—There were no deaths
aa* covered herself with glory by tier per­ from cholera to record tiers yesterday.
form nee here Saturday, and her name will Fcur occurred Sunday night The total
be synooymoas with lightning speed for all Dumber of casesnow under treatment at the
various hospitals in the, city is 109. A
steady stream of returning fugitives is ar­
arranged to trot Jay-Eye-See against tbe riving. and the autiioriti.-s are apprehensive
-;09Ji record of Maud 6.. and I’hallas of aiiotiier outbreak should the people gen­
ag.du.t his own record of 2:13% at Belmont erally reoccupy their unhealthy homes.
Parkjn this dty on Friday, August 15.
There wa* one death yesterday at Laseyue
Cij»vela,sp, 04 Aug. th— Mmd &amp; left and two at Montfort-sur-Argens. "
her quarters at Glenville yesterday afterRome, Aug. A—It is officially given out
up&lt;*u In a special car for Saratog». There tiiat in tiie twenty-four liours midjxl—aLinidshe joins Mr. Vanderbilt, and will be used nigtit Sunday two deaths fromZcbuieri had
by liim cm the road for a few days. Bair occurred ..t Montenotte any one at Villa
WVot to Cincinnati, and will stay there un­ Francx At Pmcalieri there have ieeu
til the queen b again turned over to him. three frcali eases, but.Rt no oilier points
That will be during tim week of the have there been any. It will be j«*ssible
Rodawter grand circuit meeting. Maud in a few days to remove tiie sanitary cor­
will trot fin exbibitisn mile there, and then don.
.
he t ken to Providence and be sent a fast
Qcerec. Can., Aug. A—Notwithstanding
mile on tiie track on which Jay-Eye-Sae the quarantine regulations promise'! from
got iita record of 3:10.
Ottawa, passenger steam-hips continue to
arrive here without detention &lt;t Grouse Isle.
’1 he people are alarmed ou the subjea. par­
A Rare Occurrence.
ticularly in view of the alleged ajipearauce
MFxnoTk. BL, Aug. A—The rare but of cholera at Cardiff.
•
beautiful phenomenon of n lunar rainbow
was seen here aboqt 11:8u Monday night.
New Corporation*.
Tne rrfot* were by no mean* as distinctly
New York- Aug. 4.—The new corpora­
marked as those of a solar ralubow, but yet
were sufficiently so as to discern an orange tions formed tn this country durmg !a.*t
ting* oil the outer edge with a gradual mix­ week, as reported to tiie American
ture of tbe prismatit colors In the center Business Guide," ‘of New Y’ork, number
and terminating with a delicate blue within ninety-five, representing a capital of 832.tiw arc. It lasted for nearly forty minutes, O2O.lA». of which 814.000.000 is devoted b.
but was twice obscured by clouds for a few railroads, 14.350,000 to mining. 81,530,'MM
.minutes.
to stock r.dulng, 51.100,000 to electric
light eontpanic*. 8XV.OOO to banking and
CtmtaadT Letter WHI Be Resdr N«x! Wwk. 88U0,&lt;X» to street railways, paving a bal­
Ajjtawr, N. T., Aug. A—The report ance of &gt;9,570,000 to various manufactur­
_____
that Governor Cleveland's letter of acrept- ing industries.

atice would be published on Thursday is lneomcL Colonel Lamont, tbe Governor’s
private Secretary, to authority for the state­
nit-til that it will not be given out until next
week. The Governor may leave Albany
Aur a vacation tin* week. It ta bqjieved he
•will ko to the AdriondackK
The Mmae*«ta Ww Hina*.
St Paul. Mina At«. A—Tbe North
BUss S;i»*r Mine waa recently cpmusd on
TemiwntDce River, seventy-five mlJw from

aad assay* show Ute remarkable yield of
two hundred dollars worth of sliver aud

Ravagas of Hog Cholera
Vaxdaua, HL, Aug. 4.—During the
lajg mouth or two hundreds of hog* In the
eastent aad souttee wtern portions uf this
county have fallen victim* u» tiie cholera,
farmers in many Instances losing their mtlrc stock, in tha northern part uf tbe
county iiogs are similarly affected and are
dying In great numbers, all efforts to stay
the progress of tiie malady liaving proved
ineffectual.
The Grave* &amp;f the Prophet*.

Jews of Jerusalem, tbe Sultan has an­
nulled tiie sate ot the part of tbo Mount
of Olives which contains the grave* ot tiie
prophet* Haggai, Zactiariah ami Malachi.
'Uh: purchasers were tbe Russian prte-tboud. Tbe btirial-plaoe of toe prophets has

A Dntrudiva Fire.
with

day nlgitf

men: steamer Newfield arrived last uigtit
from Sable Wand with two hundred and

wrecked last Wednesday eight on a ta.idimT, fifteen miles distant from tiie island,
while on a passage from Amato: Jam for
Tiie' steamer salted
from Arr^texd*m Saturday, July 19, two hundred and
twelve steerage, twelve cabin passengers
and a craw of fifty-four men.
Tiie
weather was unusually foggy for the
season.
During the ran acroes there
were but two clear days, and the sea wus
rough. About 9:45 the ship suddenly ground­
ed on an unseen bar. t No land nor lighltiouse was visible In any direction, and, as
was afterward discovered, the Island was
fifteen mites distant. Tins steamer, when
•he
struck,
was
some
thirty-five
miles out of her course. The shock,
xi striking, was a very slight one. but
aused great excitement ou the crowded
ressel, tiie passengers becoming gre- tiy ex­
cited and requiring all the exertions of
Captain Lucas and his officers to dispel
their fear*. No water began to enter the bole
until about six o’clock, when, the Dteht be­
ing favorable so far as the weather was con­
certed, though the sea was very rough, the
Capialn decided to lower the boat*. All on
board were crowded Into six small craft and
headed for the shore. The first rnoclied the
beach without accident at three in the morn­
ing. The second waa swamped just as she
was about grounding sately. Three men
on board of her—two steerage p issengera,
one of them named Dlx, and a fireman be­
longing to the ■ steamer■
—were drowned.
The rest were picked up by the other boats
or dragged ashore.
Cengrttsiecial Nomination*.
The Democrats of the Twelfth Illinois
District met at Quincy Tuesday,.and nom-

James M. Taylor was nominated for
Congress by the Republicans of tiie Thir­
teenth Illinois District, ax Springfield,
Tuesday^
The Democrats of tbe Eleventh-Ohio Dis­
trict placed in toe field Dr. W. W. Elhberry, of Georgetown.
.
The Eighth Ohio Republican Congression­
al Convention took fifty ballots at Spring­
field Tuesday without reaching a nomina­
tion. Colonel W. IL Hatch was on Tuesday
nominated for re-election by the Democr .ta
of tl»e First Missouri District
Democrats in the Third Maryland Dis­
trict nominated Dr. William Cole, those of
the Fourth, John V. L. Findlay, and in
the Sixth. Fred. ». Nelson.
John E. Lamb wxs unanimously nom­
inated for re-elec don by tiie Democrats of
the Eighth Indiana District
BarncA Compton received the Democratic
Congressional nomination in the Fifth Mary­
land District
Tbe Nineteenth Illinois District Conven•iou placed in.nomination tlta present mem­
ber, R. W. Townshend.
Other nominations yesterday were: J.
S. Barbour, Democrat Eight Virginia Dis­
trict: J. D. I’atton, I&gt;cmocrat-Greenbacker,
rrifianning District, Pennsylvania; Milo P.
Suiiui, Itepuoiican. Fifth District Iowa;
Charitw E, Gibson. Democrat, Flrat Mary­
land Dfetrict
S(‘itJS&lt;iFJKur», O.. Aug.\J.—At 9:80 yes­
terday monnng the 550th ballot of the
Sight (Jungreasfima! District was cast, ea.-’li
•mtrity standing solid for its own candidate.
Wit as &lt;&gt;u toe brat ballot
A Homeless Girl’s Fatal Mistake.'
New Yokk, Aug. 4^—John W. Funk, re­
dding in Harlem, was awakened at three
•'dock yesterday morning by footsteps on
iis front porch, in Another moment Mr.
Funk heard the blind opened and saw a
ace at toe open window. Thinking It^wx*
a burglar, he fired bis revolver. Atday»re.tk Louise Halseman, a pretty domestic,
.uted nineteen, wa* found dying in the street
ippo-dte Funk’s house with a bullet-bole in
ier forehead. She had lost her place tiie
lay b-tore, and last night, being turned out
of her home by her father, inwt gone to
Funk’s porch to sleep. She merely pee pen
.3 the window from' curiosity. Fuuk was
irrested and In* J without ball
Ben Buller Says He Will Run.
New York, Aug 7.—Tha following let­
ter has been sent to tiie Sun:
Borrow. Mass.. Aug. 7.— &gt;o the H&lt;»i. Chartfn

lor fcucn dm* aa you may choo-e to make of ir.
•*y an«w&gt;-t to tbe quer.KM is; I do Inland
to -land Uy tbo Dominations for the Gre.-nwho thin&lt;s tha. it is tbe best thing to do. i
win give the ruasooa for my action, whteb are
controlling. P&gt; tbe publta. ua rotin as I can
lave the benetttof Mr^Cta-cljn-ts letter ot
acceptance, no that where i di-aurec with him
&gt; may du h-m no injust.oo. Very truly-you r
triend and •'-.rvant.
ItaXJAMI.* F. BCTtaSH.

Going to Fill Up ths Ticks!.
Chicago, Aug. 7.—The following nolle will be sent to-day to every member of tbe
National Anti-Monopoly Committee:
Under instrucnous from the convection of

Prvrident of tbe Umteu State*. For this pur-

Proteclion lor American Citizens in China.
Washington, Aug. 7.—The Acting Sec­
retary of the Navy has cabled to Bear-Ad­
mire! Davis, in command of the Asiatic
-qnadnm, to be guided by tire same instruc’.ion» for the protection of American dti,&gt;-ns in China as were given at the outbreak
jf the Franoo-Chinase hostilities.

A Caldsmia Town Destroyed.
Dowxixvnxc, Cat. Aug. 7.—News lias
iu« reai-iRMl here that haporte, a pest
.own of Plumas County* was almost totally
leatrojtd by fire Tuesday ritght, only two
'itHMea hrtag left. The total loss is ea'imaV
-d at 880, imw. No details of t!»e couiiagra•Job have yet arrived.

Sad AccteMt.
Utica, N. Y.. Aug. 5.—On Thursday

Time* publishes a dispatch from Foo Choi
which says:
•• Foo Chow is
China has offered to
pay
about
demnity
of
500.000
tael*,
»70U,(XW, which PateBotre tee French
minister, -has
---------—.
refused.
Twelve
f „„„ Chinese
gun-boats have t-cen placed hi position nt
Foo Chow. The French Admiral, Courbet,
ia In a furious stete of mind, and has done
his uttermost to provoke wax.”
Marquis Tseng bad a conference with
Earl Granville to-day and askal him to join
Id Eurojiean mediation In the trouble* be­
tween France and China. Earl Granville
refused, and ordered Increased precautions
taken to guard English reeidente in Canton,
Foo Chow and ShangliaL
Brest, Aug. «.—Three transports have
embarked troops aud stores here for Ton­
quin.
*
Iowa Distillers Fail to Evads tbs Law.
Wabhixotom, Aug. 5.—Information has
been received at the Treasury’ Department
that tiie internatloiud Distillery Com­
a, Is shipping
drilled
spirits
Canada under
an export bond,, and. without unload­
ing it from the care, attempting to bring it
buck into the United States at more eastern
jiorts. The laws of the Dominion of Cana­
da do not permit tiie importation of distilled
spirits in packages of less capacity than
1.000 gallons, -md. as domestic spirits aro
put up in.packages less than that in size,
tbe foreign custom house certificate neces­
sary to cancel the export bond could
not be procured.
Instructions have ac­
cordingly been iamed to refuse bonds and
clearances in such cases, and. in the event
that the spirits may have gone across tbr
border, the custom-house officers are in­
structed to bold them on their arrival aiu*
turn them over to the proper officers of- the
internal revenue for tbe payment of tax.

.
Alabama Election.
Momtgomeby, Ala., Aug. 5.—-The State
election came off yesterday. There waa no
opposition whatever to tbe Democratic State
ticket, and very little of. a pafty character
in any of the county contests. The hottest
fight was in Mobile, between tbe Democratic
nominees and the Independent ticket, ano
in Birmingham between the Democrats ano
a combination of Republicans and Green­
backer*. Tiraise two pointe were the battle
grounds of tl*e Suite.
Tiie only candidate® before the people for
State offices in tbe election were: Governor
O’Neal, Secretary uf State Phelan and
Treasurer Smith for re-election, and M. C
Burke for Auditor, T. N. McClellan 4or
Attorney-General and S. Palmer, Superin­
tendent ol Education.

Wisconsin’s Tobacco Crop.
Milwaukee, Wta.. Aug. A—State Sena­
tor S. L. Lord, of Edgarton, states tiiat th*
prospects for a large and fine crop of tobac­
co in Wisconsin this year were never better.
There are in the Stile about 16*000 acreot tobacco, anl 14,000 of it is iu Rock
and Dane Counties, tiie balance be­
ing scattered through Green, Sauk, ano
other counties. The crop, Mr. Lord thought
would at a very moderate estimate, be
worth 84.000.000 when harvested. P. wilt
be safe in about, four weeks now, and the
ouly things to tear are hailstorms and frost.
Wadclngton's Recall Demanded.
Pari**. Aug. A—One section of the Paripress demand! tiie recall of Waddington.
French Ambassador at London, as ttir
author of the Anglo-French agreemen.
which w«s defeated in the Egyptian Coti
ference. It is reported that Waddingtoi
offers to resign. The Figaro, referring c*
tbe subject, says:
Waddington's successor mint display greit
er enenry ag.dnat the spread of English pow­
er. French and English Interest* are no«
completely opposed. aud a conflict Is tuevlta

Beecher Dtfine* His Political Position.
New York, Aug. A—The World priutf
the following note, dated at Peekskill yet
terday and addressed to the editor:
in reply to your Inquiry respecting a letta
written by me to (teurge B. Rock, of Kaiumm
I would say tiiat itnrua a private note, ehowi
wiUiout my te-rmisaion usk*d or given, oi
wuleb I have kept no copy, and onfr ,wwm

about t tevc and wore true I coui! uol sup
him: but if untrue I would support him betet
iljr. ThU at any isto wa» the state ot my miiu
a* the time of writing.
Haxnv Ward Bekoukr.

Eloped Twice in a Week.
. Looaxbport. Ind., Aug. C.—Mrs. John
W. Horton, of RensMlaer, ran away from
that place a day or (wo ago with Mat Hen­
derson, a colored boy-preacher, who is non
conducting a colored ramp-meetiAB In tiiicity. When the -couple getiyed here they
were persued. Henderson remained in tincity, but Mrs. Horton went off with Another
man, whose name is Turpie. They tsarUsi
to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Horton was the wife
ot a prominent Jeweler In Rensselaer.

tf

Bartholdi’s statue of Utterly at Itodioe’s
land. About five hundred peraons were pre*r
ent mostly official* identified with the cere­
mony, tho Maaoulc fraternity, .and invited

drenching rain, white tt&gt;e programme or
At tbe appointed time the dona
was laid by the Most Worshipful Master
of the Grand Lodge of the State of Ngw
York, and immediately twenty-one guns
were fired trom old Fort Wood, the band
pi-iylug "Praise God, from whom all b!s«e-‘
ton. flow.” Deputy Grand Master I&gt;awrenee, in bte address, said: "Never, since
the building of the temple of -SolomcMi,
have Masons participated in a work mure
exalted than thia” "Hail Columbia" fol­
lowed. and the •'Marseillahe" was again
played.
William Allen Butler thro delivered an
or ition, being frequently interrupted by ap­
plause. The exercises closed with the bene­
diction by Kight Rev. Bishop Henry C.
Patton.
■
BEATEN BY ITS OWN PENALTIES.

MvscaTTNE, la.. Aug. &amp;—Several days
ago a man named Pfeffer was arrested hi-re
for selling liquor in violation -of the- new
Prohibitory law which went Into ef­
fect on July 4. He was- convicted
before a Justice of the Peace, sentenced to
pay a fine of seventy-five dollars and
costa, and was ordered committed until
tbe costs were paid. He then took an appe.d. A ball bond was furaisiied and the
prisoner was released from the custody of
the Sheriff. .He has since been surrendered
by bls sureties an&lt;f placed in the custody of
the Sheriff by virtue of tne original com­
mitment.
He instituted proceedings iri
habeas corpus, seeking to be released
from the custody of tiie Sheriff. Tbe case
was beard by J udge Hayert, and yesterday
he gave his ruling, which is ki favor of
the defendant, the Court bolding that the
such as-come within the jurisdiction of
justices of tbe peace, and that tbe proceed­
ings were therefore not according to law.
The decision has caused tiie dhmissul ol
all tbe suits that have been instituted be­
fore justiexe of the peace for violations ot
the liquor law. The case will ba carried to
Uie Supreme Qsuru

PromoUca tar the Arctic Survivor*.
WASniNVaa^ Aug. 7.—It b* understood
that Secretary Lincoln has decided upon
promoting tbe survivors of tiie Greely par­
ty. Steward Blederbeck and Private Car­
roll will be made Sergeants, and Sergeants
Brainard, Frelderick and Long Second
Lieutenants. Lieutenant Greely, it is un­
derstood, has refused to accept promotion
to_a Captaincy except through the oidiiiary
course. Thi* action on hl* part is highly
ipprectatetl b\ tboee officers whose promo­
tion would have been deferred for two or
three years and he accepted office, He
will be ordered to Washington about Noveuibcr L
Export* of Provision*.
Washington, Aug. 7.—The total value
of expoits of .domestic cattie, &gt; hogs, t*ef.
pork and dairy products for the six m«.ih»
ended .lune 30, waa &gt;43,837,419, age.nA
854,857.704 for tbe same period last year,
ik-e* and pork products for the eight
months -ended June 89, 857,570.538, against
507,679.841 for Ute corrrepunding time in
1*81 Dairy products fur tiie two months
ended Ju:.e 30, &gt;2,662,9*1, against &gt;2,990,420 for tiie s«me time List year.

Restrictlng the Output of Gold.
Wabhjxgtox, Aug. 7.—Ln order to avert
as much as possible a continued decrease in
tbe gold reserve, which Dowamounto to a
■.iUle over 8117,000,000, aa compared with
5142,000,000 on May 1. it has bceu decided
co restrict tho rurtlier payment of gold cerilficalea from the Treasury, and. where
possible; to make payments In other fund*
tli-tn gold or its immediate paper representa­
il ve.

•
The Fattest Time.
QtrEKXhToww. Aug. 7.—The steamship
Oregon arrived here yesterday, milking tiie
trip in six dsys, thirteen hours and twenty­
eight minutes, the fastest time ou record.

A New Presides! for the Wabash.
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 7.—Jay Gould has
resigned the Presidency of the Wabash
Koau and has been succeeded by J. F. Joy,
of this city.
.

AN ANSWER WANTED.

Back, or unj unuary complain*, quick) v cured.
They punfy the blood, regulate toe bowels and
act dlrcetiv &lt;x. the diseased parte. Everv but

Verily, if thee i* anxious about the salvation
of thy children do Dot bold lite family prayer*
before breakfast.
The sage who lit a candle ts the day and
wisely Mud “I seek a man.” wua’dnot be call­
ed efaxy in these tay* if be did the same tiling
to find a strictly pure Baking Powder, .and on1cm he found DeLand’a Cbcinical Baking Pow­
der, might atili be peering around, it ta made
froui Cream Tartar *Dd JSoda only, no filling
whatever. Boldin cans only. Try it.

doc*most of Alic laughing after the price of
BEECHER’S BAD BEAD.
For two months tn the year Henry Ward
Beecher can't preach. In August and Septem­
ber be take* ins Vacation and endures the onset
of tbe bay fever. A man with bay fever isn’t
aixouutable for hia acuoo&amp;w He ia frantic with
Miurxlng, entering aud heartache. Every nene
tn hia skull thrills with distress, and his bead
la a fountain of tears He Ibra only to fly from
seaside to mouutaln-lup fit M-arcb of relief.
This form of Catarrh (hay fever) Eli’s Cream
Balm will cure. Placed in tbe nustriis it pene­
trates and soothes the affected ports at once,
restore* tbe impaired sense* and create* brail by
secretion*. You cannot run aWay from bay le­
ver, but you can drive it froui you by using
Ely'* Cream Brim.

Tiiee should be careful not to have too many
which rote the quickest.
OPENING THE.FOUNTAINBlojiumberleM oums Iwneatb tbetkm Is se­
ct ett-&lt;! the liquid sutatancc which give* the hair
ite texture, color aud glue*. ’ When tins mxiilion stops, toe hair ta gins at onct to tiretime
dry, lustrciesi, brittle aad gray. Is that the
couditiou ol your hair! if so. apply Parker's
Hair BmImui at once. , It will restore the color
gios* nnd life by renewing the action,ul nature.
The Balsam is ruitau oil, not a dje, but aa ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because
&gt;&gt;f ite cleanline**.

The boiling pot to la the mo*t danger of slop­
ping over.

FJT. Boise guarantees positive reltef for any
cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint bv using
Acker’s English Remedy, or will refund the
money.
The tiiorn on tbe briar Imsh detracts noth
ing from tbe flavor ot 'the blackberry.

THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, ot Bourbon, Ind.,
says: “Both myself and wife owe our lievs to
Shllob’a Consumption Cure.’’
ARE you made miserable by Indigmtloa,
Constipation, Dixxinere, L&lt;s&gt;* of Appetite,
Yellow Skin! Shtleti's Vltaliier is a positive
cure.
WHY will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure
will give immediate relief. Price 10 eta and fl
SHILOH’S Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
fur Catarrh, Diuhtfiena and Canker mouth
HACKMETACK a leading and fragrant t&gt;erfutne. Price 25 and 50 ete.
SHILOH'S Cure will iiamediately relieve
Croup, Whooping cough and Broncbittln.
■ FOR Ihspenaia mid Liver Complaint you
bar? a printed guarantee ou every bottle of
Shiloh’s Vitaiixer. Il never fails to cure.
A NASAL injector free with each hottie of
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 rents.
For sale by F. T. BOISE.
Verily, the hungry man wastes little time in
commenting on the style of the dishes.

The most delicate pereins enjoy taking Em­
ory’s Little Cathartic Pills, they mtorc color,
give a wholesoate appetite, pnt new life in a
broken-down body, they are pleasant to take
and their action i» very mild. Druggists sell
them.—15 Cents.
Never trade buraes with the man who stops
night with tiire on bls way to camp meetTHE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

FOR PAIN.
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,

.John Sullivan, a lunatic at Dubuque, re­
fuses to eat, believing that the consumption
of food would hasten his death.

HEADACHE. TOOTfilCHl,

THE MARKETS.

SORE THROAT.
QriNwf. RWELLUWE,

UVE 8T&lt;&gt;CK—Cattle. ...
sbevp ..
Tbs National Bank*.
Boh-s-................... •'.........
Washixgtox, Aug. 4.—A comparison of FLGI ’ K—Good to Choice.
Parent*
the condition of the National Banks on WHFAT-.No.SRod
April 24 with IHeir condition on June 20.
Na fl Spring
»’,&lt;* MM
shows a decrease In tiie following items: •CORN........ ........
Slxty-toree million four hundred and foityM 74*
eight thousand five hundred and nhmtemi
1« W Q18 75
dollars in loans aud discounts; gi£758,95: IAKD-8X am................ ».... 7 72H» 7 75
In United States deposits; 837,543,588 due CHEn8K- ............................
other National Banks, and Slfi.297,522 due WUUL-DotaMtic.............. .
State Banks and bankeru. There was an BE KVE8-Extra CHICAGO.
inrretuMj of 54.045,067 In the ain-iunt of cap­
Choice
g ood.
ital stock paid in-____________
Medium
Butcher*’ Sto-k.................
Live* LmI la a CollistM oa tbe Thame*.
Interior t attle
London, Aug. 5.—Seventeen victims of HOGt-— Live-Good to Choice.
Sunday morn Ing’s collision on tiie Thames SHEEP
UUTTEH-Creamery..............
have been recovered,* but a large number
GoodtoCbv-ue Dairy
of perilous known to have been on tioard the EGGS—Pre»b
sunken steamer Dione are yet in rising. The FLOP B—Winter
collision occurred with the large iron steam­
er Camden, the Dione sinking in about two
minutes, her side being completely stove in.
The Captain of the Dione was saved, bui is
badly injured.
Barley. No.2.
BJb-oM e
Are Louts In Joly.
Green Hurl.
Fine Green...’.
G tt
6i
New York. Aug. 5.—The tira losses dur­
Interior.
X A K
ing July in tee United States and Canada PMTATUE5-(New)
................. 1 W tt 1 7*
aggregated W,HOO,Ooo, being the largest POHK-MeM. ......................... 15 50 &lt;W »
since th- Portland (Me.) fire of July, 186A LAKD-Blcam.......................... 7 SU 6 7 K
Since January 1 tbe loss by fire has been LCMHElit vimmnn Dressed PHtug.. B 06 *21 SO
86’2.550,000._______
Flooring 80 to
to
Common Boards tt 00 £f&lt; M
FewtaE.................... ......... teen
so
Belfast. Aug. A—A verdict was reached
yesterday in tiie libel suit brought by Crown
EART
UBEllTF.
Solicitor Bolton again*: Itameli and lb- oth­
er proprietors «f United Ircbtnd. Boium
•tiw.i for A-to.aw damages, but the jury «dy H'Mte- Yorker*
Ph! liter !H. hut
aw.-.rded him £500.
HHM.P-hmt
Refrigerator Week* Bomed.

s»
»

IS XIS

FIFTY CENTS * BOTTLE.
HoMbyall DraagHisand
Dmlcn. iHreaEu* lu 11

BUCKLIN’S ARNICA MLVE.
The
Balve In tbe world for Cute, Bru taw,
Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sore*. Tetter,
Chapped H-nd*. Chilblaim, Corn., sod all
Skin Eru uons, aod positively cures Pile*. It
is guaranteed to rive perfect satisfaction, or
cent* per box. For
•ale bvF.T. Boi**.

THETfREE
PRESSz
FOR THE CUPAIGI.
THE FREE PRESS CO.,
T&gt;e»trolt. M lob.

�eetved

*t ou Wednesday,

for its ty ; A. Philo Drake of Haatings and J.
saying’that be was manufacturing a Frank’s brother Jerome, aad -when it
SATURDAY
AUGUST 9. lf*M
W. Sackett of Prairieville were nomi­ very valuable and strong smelling
i» stated that there were present at
in nated for coroners.
tial to moat people’s comfort some of •nd unanimity on final result*,
soap
aud asked permission to -name it Prank’* tb* aced father and hi* child*
F-AgvutOviaU sold 146 ticket* to
abort, ’twasone of the beat convention*
For Rep reseatative to tbe State Leg­ after this club, also stating th st he
Thora»ppl» L»k«
C. W. Dr ma ray- exhibit* a black rye ever held in Barry county and ite work islature there were three candidates: wished to have two agent* appointed rm, granri-cbtldren and biarrait grand
children it will readily be mn that
resulting from .* frieuffly glove content cannot fail to give satisfaction co, at Enoch Andrus aod J. M. Rogers ef ta this place to sell the soap.
nothing el*e but a grand and ploaoant
least, the Republican part of our pop­ Cariton and J. W. Briggs of Yankee
with James Moore.
•
“lam willin’,” said Brother Gardner, time was enjoyed. The partie* depar­
ulation.
'
afternoon at 8 o’clock^
John
talked of among the
Springs.
Enoch “took the cake” on “to gib de name ob di* dab to any val­
The wnvendon was called to order the second ballot. Tbe voting was as uable discover? or invention, an’ I will ted for their respective home* this
— The school bnilditfgs are. undergo- Democrat* anT Dreenbackers a* a
week, excepting Frank’* father, who
promptly at 11 o’clock by Wm.H. Pow­ follows:
■ ing general repair* preparatory to open­ cpylidute fur county teeoaurer.
First ballot: Andrus 45, appoint Peabody Bottomfall an’ Glvewill make a abort viait before return­
ing on Monday, Sept. 1»L
iCha*. Fowler ha* resumed bi* old ers, chairman of the county commit­ Briggs 85. Roger* 26 Second ballot: adam Jone* a* de two agents to sell d*
ing to Saline.
tee.
A.
CTowne
of
Prairieville
w
*
b
—Mra P. O’Brien is suffering from a plgcc at the store during the absence
Andi us 57. Briggs 88, Rogers 11.
soap, an’ when Brudder Jone*am on
chosen temporary chairman and L.’ E.
HASTINGS.
badly swollen hand, the resultof prickA vote of thank* wa* given A. C. de road I ’spect Mrs. Jone* will take
Tbe family of H. A. Leedy, two Knappcu of Hastings City temporary Towne for hia services as chairman of charge of de soap sellin’.
r
with a pin.
Quite a number spent Sunday at Gon
I secretary. The convention chose Geo.
the convention, brief but pointed re­
De backdoortender will now unlock Lake.
W. Smith ha*already commenc­ mile* south, rejoice over the advent of
Luther of. Thornapple, Lucien Polly of mark* made by Mr. Towne and L. E.
de back door an’ de meetin’ will dis­
ed work upon, that new house. It is a fine boy baby. Came last Friday.’
Masonic picnic at Thornapple Lake
Mia* Edith Fleming goes to Angela, Barry, and Emor Parody of Castleton, Knappen, three rousing cheers givey compose.”
&lt;39x94, aud toe frame is npj)
Thursday.
Ind, to-day to take a course of instruc­ a committee on credential*, Geo. W. for Blaine and tbe newly nominated
—It is quite natural for people who
Major Anderson has been smiling
Brown
of
Irving,
J.
W.
Sackett
of
—
Rev.
A.
Livermore
started
last
eve
­
ticket, and then the convention ad­
tions at the Tri-State Normal school.
are bad themselves to try to make out
ning for the northwest, to be gone for around this week.
•'Patrick O’Brien, bos* of the east sec­ Prairieville, A. Rverson of Hasting* journed.
that all other people are bad also.
Will Herring has located at Otoego,
three Sabbaths. He expect* to return
tion. has been unable to be on dnty township, L. E. Knappen of Hasting*
to
practice
dentistry.
—The baggage man states that trav­
CONVENTION POINTS.
by the 1st of &amp; pt During his absence.
for a week past op account of sick- City and Chas Cock of Hop^, commit­
Hastings and Freeport is to be con­
eling tnen keep him nearly drowned in
Mr. L. will take to himself a wife, in
tee on permanent organization and or­
Now for the fray.
a.sea of Hunpletrunk* now a-day*.
der
of
business
and
then
adjourned
for
The
ticket
give*
universal
satisfac
­
the person of Mrs. Mary E. Bell of New- nected by telephone.
Dr. Snell, of Vermontville, having
Judge Hooker will be on hand the 18,
^Fred Brumm aud Bert Burgman
Richmond, Wi*., a former parisher of
tion.
returned, Dr. Barber will be at home dinner.
of August to adjust difficulties.
The noon-tide hour was industri­
A. C. Towne, as chairman, had hi* his. Tbe members of tbe Chatauqua
received an immersing in the lake at Tuesday*, Thursday* und Saturdays os
The G. A. R., reunion has been post­
ously employed by anxious candidate* hands full.
circle, of which Mrs. B. ba member
Thoinapple Wednesday afternoon, ow­ before.
’
poned until the 8. 4. and 5. of Sentemj. M. I’ll beam ba* furnished him in "buttou-holing” and “log-rolling.”
Hon, . Leander Laplmni of Maple nnd the ladies of the church, which Mr.
ing to the capsizing of tiiuir boat/
ber.
—Tin* cool weather causes tbe self with a supply of giuut powder and a few becoming so .leeplir interested Grove received four,votes for treasurer. L. served for almost four years, give
Earl Brown and A. D. Cook started
Tbe attendence of spcctatois was them a reception at the residence of
“can’t-get-away-from-homes” to laugh will go forth tomove the heretofore im­ as to miss their dinner iu order to get
for Kansas Monday. They are pros­
their work in.
( far.above the average, and the court Mr*. B., the ladies haying requested
in their aleeves,and pity their fellow movable.
pecting.
privilege to do so ajid furnish the re­
At 1:80 p. m. the convention resum­ room was jammed.
mortals who are sweltering from the rM. B. Brooks and John Farsi**
Monday Chas. Mann was sent as de­
•
James Clarke gave Mr. Nye. a big freshment* for the same.
have bought and locpIe+Lat tbe M-OC ed business. The committee bn cre­
heat up north.
legate to the Ionia Reform scLool for
ten dential* made their report, which boom in hi* nominating speech. Jim
90 days.
—Tbe Union picnic of the Cbriittian IL R. stock yard* a ppir
—The Hasting* Banner in speaking
showed every town represented by a i« a natural orator and always “git’*
Leota Wheeler is visiting friends in
and Methodist Sunday schools met at ton stock wialea^ }
that” in good shape.
of tbe Newton-Cook adultery scandal,
C. Ainswortlr and family are at full delegation, a total of 110.
Nashville and Woodland daring her
- Thornapple lake Wednesday, wo*
The
committee
ou
permanent
organ
­
The
spectacle
of
John
Dennis
(ranuse*
the following forcible but perfect­
vacation.
■
.
attended and throughly enjoyed, espec­ Grand Rapids. Mr. A. bas purchased
a stock &lt;&gt;f gents’ famishing goods, aud ization reported Am«je C. Towne of tankuroua Greenback editor) trying ly proper language?
Mis* Leorene Carnahan, of Indian­
ially by tbe little one*.
Prairieville for chairman, and W. H. to a**ist the secretary in calling the
A* to the truth or fjilsity of the charg­
will embark tn busiues* in that city.'
apolis,
Ind.,
is
visiting
her uncle Rev.
—Barnum’s advertising car passed
es concerning him who is alleged to
j R *v. C. I. Deyo, of Ionia, who ba* Jeweil of Assyria for secretary, and a roll of towns wa* very amusing.
have taken improper advantage of u Carnahan.
thorough Na*b vllle attached to the daj
It will be more difficult for the weak-minded woman, we have nothing
host* of friend* in this .village, will suitable order, of businen/i. The re­
James
Clark
will
address
the Blaine
expresa. Wednesday afternoon.
A
preach at the Christion church next port* of the committees were accepted opposition to make a better selection to biv at this time. A court and jury &amp;■ Logan club at Union hall next Wed­
steam organ iu tbe name blew out two
fire the proper tribunal for investiga­
Sunday. We predict for him a full and adopted, and the convention .pro than it wa* for the traditional camel ting the charges. We have this to nay nesday night.
or three tune* during the stop.
ceeded to the election of delegates to to go tbrough-the eye of a needle.
house.
The Prohibition pole was raised lost
however. There doe* not breath a
—Jack Brady has returned to Nash­
L. E. Knappen "did himself proud” brute or wretch »n low a* the being in
The last quarterly meeting for this state convention, with the understand­
Saturday. A prominent
saloonist
ville, having brrn released from the conference year of the Assyria circuit ing that the two candidate* haring the on tho nominal ion of Clement Smith tbe semblance of a man who would do
worked
hard to raise’ the pole and pull­
bouse of correction upon an appeal to is to be held at Barryville the 9th highest number of vote* on each ballot forjudge of Probate. Ed. is a square­ such a dastardly act. We have been
ed on the rope till the sweat ran down
the circuit court througu his attorneys, nnd 10th. iu a gjove meeting near the be cou*idered elected. Tbe following toed, talented man, aud he couldn’t somewhat startled at the light und trif
ling manner in which some parties face in^ stream*.
Wbat does this
’ C. G. Holbrook and A. M. Flint.
persou* were elected n» such delegate*: count up his friends in one day. We standing high in Berry c .unty circle*
church.
mean! Another fusion to beat the re­
heard him mc-ntioned a* a suitable have treated this case. Premising it*
H. A. Barber, C**tlctoa.
—The Union prohibition clnb effect­
We are in receipt of the first number
publicans.
candidate for congress, and should he truth,' they would mention the details
C. C. Messinger, Hickory Corners.
ed a permanent organization a( their of the Sunday Morning Call, a new pa­
On Saturday la*t D. F. Newton was
of the scandal in terms that bespoke
V. L. Garrett. Thomapple.
become such, Barry county to a man, little concern. Apparently it seemed
meeting Tuesday evening. The tem­ per just started by Me**r*. C. E. Barn­
arrested for commiting adultery with
Fred Alexander, Hastings City.
would stand by him.
porary officer* were elected servo per­ es and E. T. Glass, at Battle Creek. It
not to them a grave offence. There is a woman who ha* been insane aud
A. L. Van Horn, Baltimore.
notfa crime bo despicable as that against
manently, seven new members were i* a clean, well-edited, sparkling sheet
Ire O*good, Hope.
the peace and happiness of a home. under tbe doctor’s care for some time,
admitted. The club meets every other and ought to prosper.
LACEY'S LIME KILN CLUB.
Leander Lapham, Maple Grove.
Tbe vile wretch who would seek to dis-' Newton was a partner of Jho woman’s
Tuesday evening, at the opera house.
honor the home, degrade the family husband in tbe
Barney Brook*, while up at Petoskey,
business and
Jacob Jordan, Irving.
“I hab it upon my min,” said Brother und poison human happiness fore life­ had helped take care of her at different
John H. Earl, Orangeville. .
—A petition ha* been circulating. made himself “felt,” as will be seen
time, is a criminal os low und dyed iu
C.
W.
Armstrong.
Yankee
Springs.
Gardner, “To make a few remarks to damnable way* a* the assassin. No times when she wa* fratftic and uathis week around the village among by tbe ] following from tbo Petoskey
The following named persons were dis club, after which I will make an crime against society so horrible a* managable. She wa* allowed to run
thoee concerned, to the end that tbe Record: “On Friday afternoon Mrs. C.
Greenliacker* and Democrat* unite L. Tons ley with her 4^-year-old son elected delegates to the congressional announcement. We hab jus’ been to that against the fireside, nnd he who at large when in her most quiet condi­
plot* against its peace ba* worse than
de great emancipation celebration murder in bin heart. He is too steep­ tion. Tbe examination wa* adjourned
their force* in Barry count)’ this fall. Nelsen, disembarked from the ferry at convention :
W. H. Powers, Hastings City.
which mean* |dat we ought to jump ed in inquity to realize tbe enormity of NMrton giving $500 bonds for his ap­
It is proposed to give tbo Democrats the Harbor Point dock. In walking
Z. B. Hoyt, Rutland.
toward
the
shore,
the
child
caught
hi*
his crime; too far below the brute to pearance. If this ia proven true it will
aroun
’
and
holler
an
’
feel
glad
dat
de
Jas. Clark, Hastings City.
tbeir.choice of man for register of
John J. Potter. C**tletou.
poor down-trodden niggar am ho more comprehend the ruin he works or care be one of the roost low-lived dastardly
deeds and treasurer and tbe Green­ toe on a plank and was pitched head
C. A. Hough, Woodland.
tor consequence*. We would condemn
foremost
into
the
water.
M.
B.
Brooks,
a alabe; but, my frens, am di* yye! no innocent inuh, but the man against crimes that was ever placed on record
backers will name the balance of thw
Geo. Luther, Thomapple.
W. H. Jewell, Awvria.
Hans.
of Nashville, who was near by promptly
Am di* de lan’ ob de free an’ dewme whom such an offence is proven should in this city.
ticket.
W.
H.
Towne.
Prairieville.
lie
cguallv with the
plunged in nnd fished the little fellow
ob de brave ! I say, no sah, it am not ! be made to suffer egually
Clement Smith, Hastings City.
MAPLE GROVE,
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
out, restoring him to his terrified moth­
Frank Sy 1 Tester, Yankee Springs.
De poor uiggar am not free ; he do not murderer.
er iu a very liqip,-and moist condition,
The selection ot county officers being enjoy all de privileges dat beought to;
J. Warbuton has gone to Petoskey.
Dog days.
'
WEST KALAMO.
but alive. As Mr. Brooks is not much in order, L. E. Knappen arose to if be happen* to be out after dark on
Mr* Warbaton i* visiting in Grand
Oat* are down.
Plenty of ‘tflsh”, now.
of a swimmer himself hi* prompt ac­ make a nomination for Judge of Pro- hi* way homo to hi* poor, starvin’
Rapid*.
Fair time approa^beth.
Pumpkin
pie
is
most
ready
for
use,
ceptance
of
the
chances,
is
tho
more
iNite.
Mr.
Knnppvu
said
the
person
be
wife
an
’
children
an
’
should
atop
to
Andrew Eno Iras begun work on his
Autumn day* draw near.
Plowing for wheat is tbe order of new hon*e.
creditable to his humanity and cour­ purposed to nominate wa* a man of gather waternnllen* by de way, what
A. Borgman is building a barn.
tine judicial talent*, of non-partisan am de quiiisequonse* 7 Why,ire would the day.
____ ______ ________
John McIntyre started for Dakota
Whortleberry season is almost over. age."
W.- H.‘ Brundige went to Lansing, last week with a carload of horses.
temperament and whose record wo* be picked de nex’ day befo’ noon an’
Threshing machines are at their busiTHE SEARLES TRAGEDY.
.
pure and clean ; a man whone p. rsonal sent to de poorhouse ob correction. Wednesday.
Marion Bechtal, of Ohio, is visiting
Albert Barnes islaying the foundation at Jake Endiget’s.
Corn and potatoes are growing rap­
TJie preliminary^ examination of character was spotless and against Why, I knew a poo-’ niggar once who
for
a
new
house.
‘ Wil! Blowers i« peddling beef. He
Diirwin J McKay, charged with the whom no breath ot suspicion bad ever war on hi* wav home one night an’ lie
idly.
Mrs. Charles Shu ter nr.d son are visit­ consider* it more profitable thau farm­
H. R. Dickinson is repairing his mtinier of Thoma* P. Searle* in Hope, btMws. breathed. The only argument jest took a rail off de fence an’ carried
ing or dairying.
•
on the 13tb of last June, wa* held at that could te- brought against him wi*' it home wid him, and what do you ing in Dakota.
house.
Ernest Ells is another one gone
that
hr
hud
held
the
office
two
terms.
think
the
law
did
wid
him
1
It
jus
’
Perry and Cha*. Strickland have
Cool weather for those who arecamp- Hittings lust week.
gone to Dakota to the tune of “The
ing out.
Prosecuting Attorney P. T„ Colgrdve Did you ever ’hear this argument sent him up to de court-house for 99 Dakotaward*
Mi**. Cliurah of N. Y. is visiting gill I left behind me.” We predict
Dora McGraw is visiting friends at aud Clement Smith conducted the ex­ advanced when a Supreme or Circuit
“Ye*,” said the Honorable Peabody relatives in this town.
they will heave many a sigh for tbe
Lansing.
amination in behalf of the people and Judge was to be elected, yet the office
Arthur
Butler of Spring Arbor i* so­ “Hill* of Michigan.”
of
Judge
of
Probate
is
afe
fairly
a
judi
­
Bottom fall, but didn’t dat snme rail
Henry Roe matin a trip to Buffalo C. G. Holbrook, aud 8. W. Hewitt for
journing with Kalnmo friend*.
cial office* a* Supreme Judge or Circuit Jmb a lot ob chickwns roostin’ on it T’
Huckleberrying in Maple Grove ifl at­
last week.
the accused.
It is claimed that Horea Clemons is tended with danger. One Nashville
"Bptten it did, did dat make de
Geo. Truman visited at Battle Creek
Twenty-two witnesses were sworn Judge. This office i* .not an office of
thq
bos*
thresher
of
this
town.
spoil*,
but
should
be
held
by
a
proper
crime
any
bigger
for
Iwirrowin
’
de
lady
venturing into the swamp i* re­
this week.
by-prosecution and two by the defense.
Go to our village if you wish to hear ported to have been captured and con­
T. B. Van Wagner is extending his
Tbe prosecution showed by the evi­ person so long as hi* sinful nature per­ rail!” continued Brother Gardner.
red
hot
discussion*
on
politic*.
mitted
him
to
behave
himself
and
tbe
“
While
I
am
very
anxious
for
de
wel
signed
to jail, but was released on pay­
barn room.
dence of Dr. Smith, of Cedar Creek,
Wtp. Mercian ha* returned from ment of one dollar.
Mis* Stella Wilson ia visiting Battle that McKay could not have moved the good Lord permitted him*to live. The fare qb de called race, I also think dat
Bex A. Round.
Canada
where
he
ha*
been
for
a
short
adjustment*
of
the
estates
of
oar
de
­
darani
a
limit
to
de,
f
redout
ob
de
nigbody a* be stated, for it wa* rigidly
Creek friend*.
Win Stanton has become porter at stiffened anti could not lie bent and.that ceased citizens is an important trust. gar. I doan think dat be bab any time.
THAT TERRIBLE MOWER SALE.
J.
K.
Norton
’
*
wheat
of
three
and
The
record
of
the
post
is
the
sure
rec
­
right to mix up in de polytix ob de
oue blow on the head wa* undoubtedly
Wolcott btmae
ord of tbe future. No administration white trash ob dis nasbun, nor do I three fourths acre* threshed out 116
I. hereby certify that tbe statement
The catholic* had services at their struck left-handed.
of D. Fitzgerald i:i Thk News of Aug.
z
church on Thursday.
Conrad Kahlin testified that McKay haaever been purer than that of the think dat be want* enny ob de white bushels.
2nd is false in nearly every particular.
Mrs.
Searles
and
Mr*.
Holman
of
present
incumbent;
the
great
majority
man's
re
lignin,
specially
dat
part
wbar
is
left-handed.
Some of our sage weather prophet*
Jacob Stine.
predict an early frost.
Dora Kahler testified that McKay of the people of Barry county prefer dey can firay a man from de gallus in­ Battle Creek visited at O. W, Bailey's
The above is from Mr. Stine, who
.
purchn*ed the Champion, and who
Physicians report our population is a said he went to Searle’* to see about that the office should be continued in to heaven. Now, dar am dat great, last week,
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Reeae of Battle probably Know* a* much about it a«
very healthy condition.
some flour, and that when McKay in^ the same hand* that it has been for the grand, noble, ole brudder, Fred Dougany disinterested person. In order to
H. M. Lee mails a business trip to farmed them of tbe murder Saturday Inst two term*; therefore, the speaker Ian* (whb hab made dis nashun weyp Creek spent the week with their daugh­ wttle this matter I make tbe followin g
would nominate for this office the hon­ wid his eloquence, an’ de culled race to ter Mr*. Joe Mix.
Grand Rapids, Tuesday.
morning he did not appear excited.
offer aud ask the public if it is not fair
Jay
Perry
writes
home
that
he
ha*
orable
Clement
Jmith.
envy bis eddycaahnn) strnttin aroun’
fur all parties concerned: I will select
The W. C.T.U. column wa* inadvert­
Milan Waldtrf, being sworn, said
The nomination was greeted with by. de side ob a white wife, an’ I wan got settled on his new farm and is well one man, Mr. Glasgow may select one,
ently omitted this week.
that McKay told him that Searles door
and let them choose the third, io act as
Elder Holler returned Tuesday even­ wa* locked with a pollock .when be enthusiastic applause which seemed to ter say dat I don’t approve ob such do- pleased with the country.
an investigating eonimittue, before
Editor Potter called on yonr scribe wImmu we will bring all parties inter­
ing, from Gratiot county.
visited tbe premises Friday evening, pt rineate every portion of tiie conven­ ins, an’ 1 propose dat dis club doan
The Baltimore delegation, reconixe him a* a nivnilwr ob de culled the oilier day while on hi* way to be ested in tbe “Stine Mower Sale.” I^et
Jacob Osman ha* a badly stiffened aud he (McKay) knew by that that tion;
the committee learn the facts and I
mustered
in a* Governor.
through
it*
cbainnan,*
supported
the
race.
”
team the result of over-driviug.
Miira Inez, daughter of Adolphus wHi pay one-half the eost of publish“I will now make my announcement;
M. B. Brooks shipped a double-deck
Other witnease* testified a* w their nomination of Mr, Smith.
iiMf the report of said cuiumittee.
Ellis,
and
blind,
wa*
severely
injured
Geo.
Luther,
of
Thornapple,
in
a
few
it am di*: one week from to-night, no
car of hog* to Buffalo yesterday.
I will wager a new hat that C. L.
inability to see the pillow through winwell-chosen rruiarks^put in nomina­ matter whedder de moon shines or not, recently by falling down stairs.
Glasgow dore not accept the above
C. Baughman, of Jackson, visited dud a* described by McKay.
D. L. Smith.
The land known a* the f^reston lot proposition.
his Uncle Austin Brook* hw: week.
Mm Howard Mushier, the Hope Cen­ tion Wm. L. Cobb of uU town. Then dis club will hold a lyceum in di* hall.
Miss Addie Nichols and h
mother ter merchant's wife, saw Searle* hare Castleton, Maple Grove. Prairieville De qursclmm will be: 'Who am d&gt; will be sold at administrator's sale at
the
premises
on
August
27»h.
On Tuesday evening, between Nash­
returned from their eastern tr ip Thura- quite a roll of bills on Wednesday and Woodlaud delegation* endorsed man dat reports de Lacey Lime Kiln
These eool night* we are enjoying ville and tiie Kilpatrick school house
previous to the tragedy; whereas but a the nomination of Mr. Smith. This or-, Club to de Nashville Nuse.’ All mem­
in Woodland, a pocket I»ook contain­
'rhe party which ha* been camping small sum of money waa found on the der would have been continued until ber* ob dis club am iutitled to ingage may be all right for our health but ing eleven dollars iu money aud a note
out at Jordan Lake will return to- mnrdured man’s person. McKay told tiie entire convention hod been heard in dis debate an’ no one ain expected terrible discouraging to the corn crop*. of $4.00 given by one James Gill to B.
This week will wind up the o»t har­ L. Gros*. Finder will )mi given half
diy.
her that Searle* said his money wa* in from bad not the chairman called “or­ to any anything dat he can prove. De
forget practice on Lee’* cornet ab­ the bank.
der” and ordered a. ballot. It resulted nex’ thing in ordah am de report ob vest, tbecrop having been much improv­ the content* of the pocket book upon
ed in consequence of the rains of the tbe return of the 4awrto B. L. Gum on
sorbs coiuiderabie attention now-aSeveral witnesses testified as to the a* follows: Smith 8G, Cobb 90, nnd committys.”
section 80 in SnutiyldM Burkert sold green corn July unnatural conduct of McKay on tbe upon motion of Mr. Geo. Luther, Mr.
Wbulebouc Hawker said lie bad re­
ty For sale or trade for live stock one
W. H. Davis and wife spent the post
Smith wa* nnanimouidy nominated ceived a communication from a culled
mormntyChe tragedy wa* discovered.
new lumber wagon.
brother in Washington Territory 8tnt- weeh.in the vicinity of Battle Creek,
24th, and now be boast* of ripe totnaMm. McKay related McKay’* story with a big “aye.”
MabshallGaelatin &amp;. Co.'
John Q. Cressy wa*r re-nominated ing dat de fisheries &lt;«b his end ob de wnero they claim they huckelberried
about a* he had told it toothers, except
Ordinance No. 80.
Tiie.ladies of the Union will raeifll i that McKav told her he did not know for Sheriff; Clias. M. Mack for Clerk, Zacitic coast was not very good on ac­ five bushels nnd brought the berries
* X ORDINANCE to punish persons for driv
with Mrs. Osman next Tuesday after- j whether Searle* door was locked or not Fred Alexander for Treasurer, P. T. count of tbe fish all dying off with the home with them.
ing fsrter than a common walk avtr any
Rev. Bassett of Lenawee county,
Colgvove for prosecuting attorney, P. croup.
noon.
t when he went there Friday evening
bridge* in the village of Nashville.
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Marble’are visit-| Henry Forbe* tr ifled to paying W. Niskern for circuit court commis­
Lightweight Banty said, “dat de be*’ father of A. N. Bassett, iu visiting his
See.
1. Tbe Common Council of the village
sioner and Seth Pratt for surreyer, kind ob game chicken* nm owned by a sous Calvin and A. N. of this vicinty. of Nashville ordain that It tbail not i* lawful
ing at Hsrlxx* Springs on Little Trav- I McKay &lt;9 Friday morning.
Mr.
Bassett
preached
at
the
Matteson
without
opposition.
On
the
first
nam
­
white man in Alabama, who would not
«*» Bay.
__
. McKay was bound over to circuit
for any persons to drive faster then
, The bminees man who does not ad- I court.
ed offi«e a comphmentery vote of ten give bi* name until be knew dat dis school house last Sunday,
On Saturday last Frank Hartwell
vertisc locks up his store and goes'
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'
wa* given to Jaa. MrKevitt uf Thorn­ dub was actin’ in good faith.”
and wife were completely taken by
hunting.
1 Woodland wa* represented iu the apple.
Mim H.t&gt;ie Perry, of Cinrinn.itiu, I B-PaHnuu. eoanty oonrontion ot Ha&gt;tsurprise
by the unexpected appearance
The hot contest was orer Register of ieg* an’ tide Tes an’ robber* F inquired
N. Y. I. rioitimr hrr outer. Mn&gt;. H. G. ; ‘"P1
P» '!&gt;« Mlo.terpcr- Deed*. Four candidates were in tbe Brother Gardner. “De probabilities am of parent* and other relative* from
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divers
portion*
of the state who were
son&gt;: C. A Hough, W. H. Lee, J no. field: Edgar F. Nye of Johnstown, Jas. dutdisnian get* hk chicken* after de
Tbe ladie. of the Temperance Union Kilpatrik, J. H. Bawdy, J. Q. Lee and D. Beubatn of Rutland, R. B. Richard* sun goes down aa’ honest men are in congregated for a family reunion.
Geo. Weed.
of Prairieville and Cha*. Jordon of ta-d. You nmy inform him dat we As soon as Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell
Holmes At Holty desire all account* Hasting*. The hrst ballot resulted a* doan wiab to buy any ob hi* chicken*. could adjust their thinking cap they dteb, A. D-,
VApnKMn
paid by Aug. 15th as a change in the follow*: Nye 4!, Benham 81, Richards, De man iu dis country who am asham­ began to take an inventory of the Frank MeDmtar.
procession which consisted of tbe fatiifmMenl,
25, Jordan 11./ Second badot: Nye 00, ed ab hi* name am not to be

�You can Ret the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at LEE’S, of anY Place to Nashville.
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very LOW for cash. I also carry the largest stock in the place of
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.

Mens, Women’s and Children’s Shoes.
A few more pairs of those Kid, worked button hole, Women’s Shoes for $1.25, s&amp;Aas other dealers sell for $2.
Call and see them.
H. M. LEE.
' on the solemn faced.host- Mrs. Goosemeyer gasped.
Finally she found
breath enough to exclaim:
“What.on earth are you all doing,
changing your collars here at the
table!”
The men looked at each other ; the
AUGUST ». 1884.
SATURDAY.
: women were astonished.
“Why, my dear,’’ said old GooseA JOKE ON THE OLD LADY.
meyer, “1 thought tow was to be «
Atticu Mrs. Godfrey Goosmeyer re­. | fashionable dinner. Some time ago,
turned tuber quiet country home, after
when 1 ate dinner with the governor,
having visited the family of Congress­ we changed collars three times, and
man Wetalrer, she found herselfi&lt;ka
miser
\&gt;f­ ti&gt;e.«e«retary of the state, who is a very
able. She hud conceived an i .* ,
fauhinnnlllo
—&lt;Uin. Hl&lt;
‘DtM‘(l/ IDtO
fashlonablw-a^n.
stepped/
into the
the
fashion, and the fact that the plain, - bath-room |and chjyMpad4iK/Bhirt. Tbe
plodding husband ignored what he'
governor leaned over me and said: Tf
termed the extra kinkcapers of fbrd- | you’ve gdta clean pair of socks, now’s
talrneM,'weighed heavily on the spirits
the time to put them on.’”
of tbe aspiring woman.
“This was a trick of mine to get even
••What is tbe use,” said she,of “living
with my wife who is foolish enough to
like heathens when we are able to
insist on fashionable instead of com­
make some little noise iu Uie neigh­
fort. You are all old friends and are
borhood.”
welcome to anything in this bouse.
“Make a little noise," with a twinkle
Help yourselves. Bill, pass the hint!
of mischief in his eye. “I am sure that
leg of. that shoat to the parson.” .
I make noise enough. Don’t I call up
the hogs twice a day, and didn’t I cuss
GOING TO FORMA SOCIETY.
old Sam’sQ loud the. other mornin’ Uiat
“I Just think it is shameful, the way
everybody iu the community oust have
some people talk about their neigh­
heard me?”
"Godfrey,” she replied with a sigh, bors,’’ said Mrs. Whistleloud to Mrs.
“I see that there’s no use in talking to Blababout the other day. “If there is
your for you will be s fool in spite of anything . I do detest, it is folks who
talk about their neighbors.”
everything I can say.”
“No, my dear, you mean that with
-the help of everything you say I re­ pie tattle. There is Mrs. Telia!!, over
main a fool. 1 am gettin’ a little too ou Prairie street. She goes from bouse
far along in yearn, aud I have too many to bouse aud tells all she knows and a
iheumatic suggestion of bad blood to good deal she suppects about all her
be pulled and hauled around by the neighbors.”
"Yea, and Mrs. Goasipcr is even
haad of fashion.”
• “It wouldn’t hurt you to give a din­ worse than she ia. She has something
ill to aay of everybody she knows.”
ner’,” she snapped.
&gt;
“And they do aay ahe, herself, is not
“Of course not. Anybody that wants
dinner can come here at tbe proper above suspicion.”
“I have beard that she is a grass wid
time aad get it.
Didn’t I give that
ow, aud that she was such a termagant
tramp a snack yesterday T"
“There you go as usual, pretending that he. husband could not see a mo­
that you don’t understand me. What ment's peace.”
“And Mrs. Tel la 11 is none to good,
-1 mean'is that we ought to give a
fashionable dinner to the neighbors. either. She has the name of being a
mean, hateful old thing.”
It Would please me very much.”
"I have heard tiie neighbors aay that
"Then it shall be done.”.
Her eyes brightened. "You are a her busband is Jealous of ner, and I
good man after all, Godfrey. I will would not be much supprised it b« bad
go immedia&gt;ely and" make the arrange­ good cause.”
“I’ve heard some pretty bad stories
ments. Let’s see. Wo will have the
dinner next .Thursday. Aa we have about ner. and her eldest daughter is
never engaged in anything of the kind. but littl^better, .from aU reports.”
“And some people say that Mrs. Bill­
- it wiltfie nf-cceasary to have a rehearsal
singer, her slater, is no better.”
in older to instruct the servants.
“I am not much astonished to hear
"•All right ”
“Wo will gothrough with the rehear- that, for the whole family is none too
good.”
• sal to-morrow.”
“It is too bad about the Solfarino
“Suit yourself ”
The next day at dinner, th* old mao family, ain’t it?”
“Why; what,of them?”
waa surprised to see such an array of
“Oh, the old folks that live next door
china and silverware. Tht. servants
wore loi.g, whits aprons and immense say that he beats her awfully.”
“Well, that is to be expected. His
bonquetaof flowers adorned the table.
After eating awhlleuibout the lentgh of father is a drunkard, and be could not
time required in disposing of one be expected to a amount tn much.”
“Well, it is a shame for him to beat
course, the servants advanced and be­
his wife, but, she, is nothing to speak
gan to remove the table cloth
.
“Hold on,” ssid tbe old man, “I’m of.”
“No, I suppose she can’t be very re­
not done.”
■
"They are going to spread another fined. Her father was a gambler, if
all reports be true.”
table-cloth, Godfrey.”
“And I nd you heard about Mrs. Oba­
"What’s the matter with this one?”
“Nothing but you know it is fashion­ diah Smith?”
“No; what baa ahe been doing? I half
able to change.”
“No, 1 wasn’t aware of that partic­ expected a scandal in regard to her two
ular kink, but I’ll try to remember it: months ago.”
“They say ahe took on awfully when
but don’t you think it would be a good
ide* to put on a dark cloth that would one of her boarders was sick the other
not. need changing so noon—one that day, and it is whispered around that
she thinks too much of him for tbe
&lt;won’t get dirty, you understand?”
“Oh, you don’t understand. It is pecae of mind of her husband.”
“ Yea, I expect it goes pretty hard
'
-nnY because the cloth ia dirty, but—well
with him. It is said be lias been drink
becunse it ta fashionable."
“Al! right. I’ll try to conform. I ing a good deal lately."
“I just think we ought to form a so­
shall study to be fashiohable, and I

think that you will have the satisfac­ ciety to prevent gossiping.”
“So do I.”
tion of seeing me astonish all the neigh“Let us do it."
She thanked him from the bottom of
"Wa will.”
•her grateful heart, and beamed upon
SISTER GRIMES’ CONFESSION.
• him with smile* of such beneficence,
that the old fellow thought be had not
Sister Grimes arose in conference
seen her so happy since her maiden meeting last Sunday evening burdened
-stater had been fn a style to excite ad­ with a quickened conscience. As she
miration.
looked about her, her eagle eye glaring
'Quite a large number of the neigh - above her silver-bowed spectacles and
burs accepted Mrs. Goosemeyer’e invi­
neath her irizxette, the congregation
tation io dinner. The farmers, unpre­ quailed and held there breath.
tentious old fellows and young men
“Brethering and sisters.” began Sis­
who bad “never been uowbar.” were ter Grimes, “there is one among us
called nn individually by Mr. Gooose who has wandered far inter by and
meyer, who, after the announcement forbidden path. There in oue who has
tosttiie dinner was to be fashionable committed many deed* of omission
and proceeded to give instructions and commission. There h one whose
■ cohoFTbing the proper mode of con­ vile heart is filled with tbe prompting
&gt; duct.
of evil devices, and who is a hangiu’
Mr*. Goosemeyvr wa* in a flutter of on the varge of everliMtin' terriers.”
loyment. Anxitey aud uniik-s, wel- ,
A gloom fell over the congregation,
n&lt;- and concern.plnyed upon her face and all stood ready to dodge when the
r miimu took their places without, shot should come.
nfnsion. The first course was serv“Do ye know who this ’ere dretfol
_ M.d tfeen the waiter* i*-g*n to re sinner ia iu sour midst? Brethering
doth.
ami sister*. I’m tiie man P

drr-pped them on
1 to pot on the travvline S|ound the ccmutiy lost

ULMAN

APOLITICAL DIALOGUE.
What is a national convention, pa?
It is a meeting of delegates, sent
from all parts of tha country, to nom­
inate candidates for president and vice
president.
.
Who sends them?
The people, my son.
Dp tbe people tell them whom to
nominate?
Sometimes they do.
Then do the delegates do all they are
bid?
That depends on the amount of the
bid. They are generally ready to go
to the highest bidder though.
What is the unit rule*
It ia a rule to be employed or laid
aside accordingas it servos or obstructs
the purposes of the bosses.
Does a boss try to serve his country?
Oh, yes, but he spellacountry with but
two letters, m-c.
Was Washington a boss?
Well, yes. He was the 'x&gt;ss patoriu
the boss statesman, the boss soldier, and
the boas truth-teller.
He had the boss hatchet, too, didn’t
he, pa?
He had, and he played his little acta
yery well.
Did Washington go to the convention
when he was a candidate?
He did not. He never even cocked
his eye in that direction. Working­
men’s processions and greenback seren&amp;dcrs would only have embarrassed
him. If he bad had a red bandanna he
wouldn’t have waved it in a national
convention. He would have waived
the privilege. And he couldn’t have
been engaged to propose another man
for the nomination when he wanted it
himself.
Did Washington ever take the stump?
No, nor anything that didn’t belong
to'Aim.
Could Washington be nominated
Not-under civil sernce rules, child.
He couldn’t spell clothes correctly.
He brought the revolutionary-war to
it, successfully, didn’t he?
Brought it to wharf
To aeloee.
You are getting to smart for yours
clothes, young man.
But, tell me, what is a platfdrm?
A platform, my boy, is a declaration
of party principles upon fetich the can­
didate must stand.
/
Stand treat I suppose you mean.
Then tbe candidate don’t know what
his principles are until he sees the
platform?
.
Not generally. *
Does a candidate ever refuse to stand
ou tbe platform?
There is no such instance on my re­
cord, my son. But he rarely reads the
platform.
Who does read it?
The printers who set it up and op­
position editors who pull it down.
Who makes tbe platformf
So many people dicker with it that it
rarely knows its own father.
Are platforms made toplease free
traders?
As a general thing.
And satisfy protectionists?
Always.
Did anybody ever solve the tariff
question completely?
Only one man, and be is in the luna­
tic asylum.
What is tbe party of corruption, Pa?
Tbe one that is in.
And the party of purity?
The one that is trying to get in.
And would they change names with a
change of admenistration?
Instantly!
Thank you, papa, for answering my
questions so promptly. I must go now.
for I am chairman of a committee of in-#
vestigation to see if farmm er Jones,'

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Anxions Inquirer: -fee, dear, J. G.
Blaine ta a member of toe Proteataut
aliurch, but he has kindly consented
, mot to kt bis religion interfere with
bis politics during the campaign."

ft. a. CABLK,

g. ST. JOHN,

rtw-rwirn,
G«jTu.*r»«
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Forks, Carriers and
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Any Pump made will be furnished.

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The beat made, uaed in all my tubular wells.

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a&lt;i'i d'aMar or wraknaM and require a stlnslaar
take Parkcr’aToule at once llw&gt;U lavlcorwtc and
build you »a from tbe first doer Lutwfll never in­
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1’ilnary Comulalnie or if yon are troubled with
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or nerve* you can be eared by Parker** Tonte.
.
t.'AUTION i- RafuM *11 cube til uie*. Parker**
Tonic la cou&gt;|xxMd of tbe hast remrdfal afenU In the
world, aod i. entirely dHfervnt from preparation*
of eineer alone, Send for circular.
If you are a mechjnic *v farmer, worn out with
overwork.or a moth,r nia down by family or
houmhoid dutlr* try Parkrv’. Tonic
If you area lawyer, mlnfetar or bualnere mtn
■rsbauated by mental atrain ar boxloo* care* do
not take intoxleatlna atimulanta. but uae Parker'*
Tonic.
Parker'* Hair Baiaam la finely perfumed and la
wnrrnatad to prevent falling of the hair and to re­
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60c and H aitea, at alldealeni in tM'dicine. Great
aarina ta buying dollar .lie*

I’rohalr Notice.

Btatb or Micmoan, (
County or Bahry, {
Strait’ll t’rlrbrated Wind Mill.
Notice 1* hereby given that by an order of the
Thia mill baa a stiff wheel and tbe mar dnery Probate Court for tbe County of Barr- made
on tiie 14th day of July. ISM. six months from
Is capped over
My patrons can rely upon god work and rock that dale were allowed for creditors to present
their claims agalneltbe estate of PcterB.Hunbotlum prices iu every instance.
Give me a trial,—5 miles south of Nashville. alkcr. late of »akl County, deceased, and that
all crediters of said decca*cd arc rrqnceted U&gt;
present their claims before aaid Probate Court,
u.
brooks
at the Probate Office, tn tbe City of Hastings,
in said county, for examination and allowance,
on or before tbe 14th day of Januay next, and
THE 01.0 RELIABLE
that sach claims will be beard Before said
Court on
Am also agent for

CORSETS LIVEltY.
.

a.

J. OMJfl'Ni. Proprietor.

summer sweets are ripe yet. Be as­
sured, however, that what we take
shall be for revenue only.
Go, mv son; you will yet be presi­
dent.
.
-

Jacob Wiseman, of Richmond, W.
Va., was sitting astride a whisky barrel
the other 'day, and after lighting his
pipe, threw tbe match into tbe bung­
bole. There was a report like a cannon,
and Mr. Wiseman started toward the
skies at the rate a mile a minute. He
didn’t stop to say good by to any one,
but seemed to be m a burry to leaveThey found him over in an adioining
lor somewhat dazed, but able to walk
home. It Im said, that whenever be sees
a whisky barrel now. bn shies like a
horse, and will only go pear it when it
is poured into a glass.

At year nsarost T&gt;ck«t Offlae. or addrewa

My convenience l&lt;* supplying tbe public
with anything in the Lirery Hoe are not excel
led in this part of tbe Stale.

Dated July 14, 1884.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Judge of Probate.

yyiLLLAM JONES,

Four Pair of best Matched Horses
Intbe county. Both

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With riling ao'omm&lt;KtaUooe fur two or eight,
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Over Trumax's Store, Nashvuxi.

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T&gt;entR.l

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Teeth Extracted without Pein.
No charge f«*r Extract fug when we do the
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VOLUME XI

Kocher Bros.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1884,
AMONG fyK-MOUlir:

(hioff i« tbe matter with the bait.

You

MY QARDEH.

! full of pathos, misfortune. hdi&gt;|fM,,jt!old 1

NUMBER 48
THE WORLD’S EXPOSITION.

1 and several other unpleasant ingredi-1
... ...
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.
I always enjoy a vegetable garden, ent., but neb.wlyw. me.l interrated.
'• The W orld . Exte-tUon tbet u, U&gt; be
no tools to remove the lock and take
-1 ran’tr.«.l with yen
UntterZ
P"'
it to the smith aa you go down. Yon 1and through the winter I look forward
to-the spring day*-when I will take tuy niunrked the eondneter. “HI ,U.P the I
,n
',m00"',h"* ’* **
must have him come up. The lock in
pipe and hoe and go joyously a­ train &lt;nd nd yen gn."
;
"«ler •»»'«'’ 'h.t it «.ll Urhe
fixed, and your bill is at lejurt fifty cab
‘
field. I like tn toy with the moist earth
•■H.dd on Jn.t . rninnte. I.moot,
",rl? “ W'"" 1,el&lt;1cents. Now. the wire spring had slip­
the common squash bug of the work- about to .ppral to you noraon.!!,.1,1 “
I’d paint the sunlight on thy brow,
ped out of place or got bent by ajar.
For av. minute, he Bung hi. eoul in- ,,,r
1,''H«"&lt;‘&gt;P "•
The
A handy man would hare fixed It with 1a-day world. It is pleasure also to fr­
And abndow* aa they meet;
igate the gardnu, watering tbe saur- to . eran,I effort to melt th. conductor. «1,lb,“ 00
The rocks that penetrate thy aide,
1
"“&gt;*
P""
no other help than a screw-driver.
kraut'plant and the timid tomato vine/ lie quoted th. Bible, eulomte.1 charity 'io,,,, «P~''&gt;"“- E“b of ,bo
Tbe waters coo! and sweet, ’
When you hare your work-shop,
*’?: ’"ll b" "P’
That trickle o'er the stony crag*
take care of’yonr tools. In thin yon as
' though they were children asking end .nnralwi to humanity, but when ! ”e'Pt P'TiblT on’
To the shady vide below;
a drink. I am nevgr happier than he ha.1 Uni.hed the conductor reached |
b» «” 7,b^!,'' t?’T“
can learn the value of order and time. for
1
Th*t make th* violets lift their bemV,
when irrigating my tropical garden or up tor the cord and raid:
■
of
Have a place Tor every tool, and keep
And the daises bloora and grow­
climbing my neightmr with a hoe when j
••1 murt obey rule, or loan my plrme." ,b"' «»'•""&lt;«' &lt;■&gt;!•"•■"&lt;&gt;»• The l oited
it there when not in twe. Have every '
l'd tell the secret ot the winds
••Sa,, lemme appeal oner more.”
I S“'” «»""»«•»•
■”»b’ “' «P™'?
he shuts nff my water supply by stick '
article where you can find it nt mid­
That come each summer day,.
ing an old pair of pantaloons in theJ '■Vn-r m’t d »itJ*
exhibit, the largest ft ha* ever attempt night without a light. If tbe.handle
canal that leads into niy squash con-' Th., train .topped and the man bow- •-'■'“'i"' hundred, of thonrand. ot
of your hammer becomes loosened, 1
gerva’tory.
.
nd good-bye I., all and got off. Nine
'l,»' "4*
don't drop the whole thing into a pail of 1
I'd tell otfalriea whose abode
One day a man shut off tny irrigation j; ..
.
.
» ».
i . building»»being erected in the group
j water to swtjll the tyood. Don’t drive
unlrs up the road, where we stopped at
.. .
la io there quiet dell*;
that
w;iy
and
dammed
the
water
to
j
&gt;
.
,
..
of
i
xposit
ion
building*.
■ The Mexican
। nails intd’fbe end to fill op the eye.
a station, there was a rumpus outside
..
. . •
Thai here the spirit of the air
such a degree that I shut off his air sup­• .
.
.
...
.1 .i
government ha* appropriated ?200,000,
Knock the haafffr out. split the end
In solemn grandeurUwflla.
. about something, and directly the man
....
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. . . ....
e
•*
ply, and I waa about to sav dammedI, .
.
,
, ,
. ,
, and will erect a sp-cial building for its
which froea into the eye, and when you
of appeals was lisuh d out from under I
.
L,.
.
Were I a painter, thy breutic* I'd paint
liiurupalso. We hnd quite a scuffle.?. । „ . .
.
,
i ,ii
i
unique dtsplify. The Central American
have replaced it drive n wedge into the*
I Hie hurt coach, where he had been nd
*»•■*».
&lt;«
. •
In the sunrise aud aun»et glow;
L’p to that time we had never ex­-I,
1? .
i republic* have been aroused from their
Were I a poet, thy i*p I’d alng;—
slit. If one of your bit* should get changed n harsh word. That morning |ling on the trucks.. He was dirt and.,
,
.
. ... ,
, ,,
, long slumber and will lie fully repre­
* Were I a painter arfHTpr&gt;U, you know. / dull place it in the vise, p &gt;int up. and
slosh and mud from head to fool, and I
«
I noticeil that my early rising horse- i
. । , . , .
,-i sented for the first time among the
study
the
idea
which
the
inventor
had.
conductor
looked
at
him
ar
d
-aid:
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the
-WHICH WRR.
radish and n&gt;y dwarf army worms were
....
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•
, great natrons of the enrth. At the ex­
PATENTED.
You will see how much like a knife­
.
,
.
.
, "Now you want to qiut r.lits business,
looking a little uu retxn’r, and ! wun- ^ .... ,
..in.
.
position one may learn mot» about the
blade the cutters are, and just when*
turn you over to the first ronsta- '
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.
derod what waa the matter. I hod been | or
j., I, ’ll ,.
.We perceive from a careful inspec­
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natural resourci** of rtH»*e regtons tliar.
to draw your file to restore the Inst irone sev-rnl days and was grieved to ’ hie! lira look n*-if a mule had drag- ,
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tion of our subscription books that a
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bvanordinaryvisittoMexicnorCenedge. Three drills, taking different
•ged yon twelve miles.
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large number of patrons arc in arrears,
notice that my garden hnd a kind of ' ,.v
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nut
•.
tial. America. To lovers of music a
-FROM THE—
( sixes, are all you need. If the ear
■ “Exactly, but- I oouldn t give it up, . ... ■ ,
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bbisf air, as though it needed rest and . ....
a few allowing tilth subscription to
. „
visit tn the Exposition will be highly
eomek off a pail, tub or ciml-scurtle,
without one more appeal.
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gratifving a* there i* a music hall caprun untill it amounts to. qphe a sum.
। change of scene.
'
= The platforms were crowded, and he .
,
’ von can rtplafe it by drilling a new
I The Poland China egg plant looked
,
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able &lt;*r seating 11.000 persons and a
tt ' •• t, to tut. . W* look upon out
thing down his hat and liegan hia ap,
,
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hole ami O«iog a soft riret. With a,
patrons ns good and honest men and
up to me and seemed to say: “Pa rd ;
,
,
,
stage large enough tn hold 600 mu­
I
peal.
In
three
minires
the
passenger*
.
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screw-driver And hammer you cap put |
i
.
i slrians. Grand concerts will be given
we presume tliat it Is purely thoughtner, don't-yon think it's a long time : . .
Juul thrown him almut 812 io ca*li and ....
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one of the patent fasteners on a garden
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i
during the season. Beside this the
between drinks?" The wirtermellon,
IrtwneM that has caused, them to be­
In the Wholesale Market*.
lwNew Or
hose in two minutes. You will find a II seemed to have a dark brown taste in it* •.«!&gt;&lt;.□ Urn jram mcwlpptteramble-,
come indebted to Tin: New* to the ex­
: tor dipprai him into the baggege rar ra b
lh(, i)n|y r.f„ |n
rinM|
/glue-pot an indispensable article in
tent tliat ninny have. But the fact '*
mouth, and there was an air of gloom *
•your
work shop. Whenever yon are ’j all over the garden.
has had
had an
an established
established’ oper
opera during
j
’
»— »
I jha*
apparent that ..paper, ink, printers’• p
” “5 n
r n joint which is not to be exhelp, rent, portage, etc., ciilis
calls tor
for canii,
cash, ‘ ran‘ ' ‘,nsr
Tim. had l^n.ltrineon thepramen-1 b“’fKor i«tl,U nil.. 'trang... . , , iI. At that mnmeot I diteovired my
tiie pimjicu- i
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„,.d be railed P"**1 “ ,!,e
" l" 1,01,1
: next door neighbor at the ditch on the । a(,e deck for more than an ’
’
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,-ip.n
r,»« wait
i cr*
mu
think
!
themselves well paid by tnak
and if we would live a.,..
.
almost like nails. After a while get a
He was
wm singing n-.ftly to him-i^e
they go down »uir»! inF “ ’’"'t "f
°nr quaint
honest we must pay our debts, there­
corner. He
singing softly to him-1
&gt;.----- WERE----pair of tinner’s hand-ahcars. They
and look
at the
the machinery,
machinery. tte
He agreen,
agreed, r."
"bl■ &lt;="■’-“ —
D“n"’' "“ &lt;•»"•
fore we expect to hear from every sub*c^:
.
i aud
look at
not only coma bandy to cut all siars &lt;rf
“&lt; &gt;, ye*. 11) meet i ou;
,
.
.
. ivsl season tens of thousands of visitor*
serjber in per* &gt;u or by mail os soon:
„ ; and an , ol&lt;* U&lt;ly w"°
I’M meet vou when tbe sun goe* down."
neftr
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wire, but you can peel off the end of a
1 flock to t*?e Crescent city to see the
as they markt’t their wheat.
b™«l “■«
»p and
[j lint of stove-pipe like parting an ap- Hewra »l o jamming »n old pair or|
I
(mhj.
। gorgeous pageants prepared annuatly
• Respectfully,
Rembrandt pants into the canal where i' "Young
’
।
pie,
work
over
a
piece
of
old
eavemnn,
have
you
any
objraHon
»"
"""""T
*°
ot
, frO',!
Orxo STROMG,
I trough, or make use ot tin cans kick­ they would shat off my water supply- to my going ..long! I’ro nil... bran !*!«&gt;.«» to #300.000. Tin. Uv&gt;»h ra- Publisher The News.
He stood with his back toward me, and erazr on the ral.Jeet of mm.hi.tery.
' ing about.
. P”"''t'nraof money &gt;. fo^lm gratiiira
SHORT TALKS WITH THE BOYS. j I would add to your work-shop a tin­ just as he said he would “meet me
He replied that he would be delight- trooof «r=nger. nod honte folk.. Md
ner’s soldering iron, a bar of solder, a w*»en the sun goes down,” I smote him ed. end she followed the couple to th.- \ th« dt.pl.y are absolutely frra. The
The other day a hoop on a wash-tub.
,
,.
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k
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cracked in two. nnd I WM raked to ■&gt;«"or,‘‘ of re... and . bot.k-.. ,aero** the hack of the neck with niy main deck
A Complete line of
citizens of the Southern metropolis
„r,|h.ra the tub rant to the cooper homw I &lt;»&gt;•"«* •»&lt;&gt;• 11 vratur. to ray that Ihoe handle, and before be could re­
"TN.. I .oppose yon know," began ! "b,&gt; 'lo “cb
,hl"“-1" ’,,cb a
cover from the first dumb surprise and fl..- young man. "i. the main .haft”
'“r0° ’r*’- b’VO
*C,r ""r&lt;1.10
for repnira To do tl.nt I mu.t pay ...: •” "I"”
ofI'" lbl'"” •.Job '
wonder, 1 pulled tue dripping panta­
"Tera-ye.-c.me from the State of
*be,r
’ ' “‘"l ,bo
.wen.y-ura crate to t,k.■b,'&gt;i:,tor- Tl,l'ro *lo"b ,0 ’
loons
out of the ditch and tied them Maine,” tw.ttered tbe young lady.
It orar. the ram.- to return it
d.) . &gt;
T
P
'
Iof tbe
“nd ,l,cy wl" ‘lo
| .nd twenty cent, to the craper to
wrah.d..l.-th« dipper, or rame in a lover’s knot around his neck. He
The old woman stuck up her nose,
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mend .t. That- would Bgnre rarraty,™««&gt;-urad .rt.e e. H.. Irak began to look black in the face, and
We want all joui
hi* straggles teemed ceased altogether, j ',ut
no remark*.
* •
' The other day a hackman, who has
'.-rar., while the tub only crat.ixty .'«&gt;&lt;&gt;""•■”1 nnnoy.s. but to ge. ,t men. ■ |
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That
up
there
is
the
walking-beam.
’
’
)
ickw
i
everybody in Bloomington who
eent. when. new. The cooper m.gl.t H&lt;b.0 ““'h- “
At that moment hta wife came out and
ra....vrart,
“Oh! is it? How nice! You wouldn't' bus had tbe temerity to figlit him, met
lrep.tr it »t one. or irave .t kicking »"&lt;&gt;
I .honld «mply take take shrieked
,
two purely woiutnlv shrieks, (
“
You
have
'-think
it
could
.
walk,
but
of
course
it
,
ft
Chinaman
on the street and said to
wound for. reek. It would be cheap. ,b” 'T1^ f’b »!" .“tope the tin ;and hissed in my ear: ‘ Tv« i.«.. .
'•
,
,
i him:
jtobnyanewone.bot.michrap.rYotix ^n'1 ,bol“k- T11.18
™,oov&lt;’ ,bo killeil my husband.*’
And wflJ par you the Highest Market price
I said, possibly I 1HK1. If so, would
The old woman put
on
her
spectacles
I
.
.
: “Git out o’ my way, ye nasty yallar
1.1.0 old onemyralf. How did 1 do it!
1 our raid «. « the bottle, and
for them.
a b&lt; tter look "
at
the ratrt
girl.
! brute, or I’ll mop the ground with yer."
k ♦».«
Well, three or four week. ..go I picked »'w !?&gt;*' “ "" ’,,h » bn..h made ,she please send me the bill and Iwould to get «*
That ro&lt;i you sec there," continued
.*Me IIO blutr. rhe Chinee man, heap
it at an early day. I said that. ‘‘Th,
[up an iron aib hoop in the .Iley and ; “f . «.ek a.M tag. Toor .ran
heated adjust
,
!■ theI young
man,
"i*called
auecceinric
” yoo
,pun|t&lt;.e&gt; j,[c (Rintee whiskey all sa&gt;
it away.
It voice,
now came
play.
" ‘be
.tor.or range,
and when
in a ilaid
bantering
tone of
and .nrais*
^~
,W
tonny!
But
why
shouldn
’
t
it
;
met
. Mvlican man. Me no gettee outee
; took off a piece about two inches long b»v” “',I-J &gt; "O/ourarour bar of ral- ing my hat to her in that polished way
....
..nd drilled a hole In either end. Then I
P»“‘be ,ron y"”-,bo leok' lo of mine, .tartod to go, when ramulllog I &gt;«! Tb«re «r» occon.ncp.oplc, and wby way. Me wallkee whellee dlain pleasee
Ml with a dull thud ra the gr«-n-| •b»“bl“ ‘ ,b,-re
.'ccontnc rod,! I. allee samw."
I drilled hole, in the broken hoop to [ &gt;"'«J ^ond. you Imre rare, yourj presume it get* cranky sometiBies. Go
“D’yer mean to insult me?”
Lnnteh. When the hole, were ready I «•" a’»« to Um t.nner In raldCnjg HW..trtl
It was the author of these lines, i on. George,
“Me nn insultce. Me teliee heap
I Nought tbe rad. ef the h.mp together. »"
.’id not know till two days afterwards
“I don’tbe,ive
t belive U!
it!” muttered th
the
“ o,d
old tluth. You no likee, whatee you do
, laid on .he .pliee, and w.tb two safe ri- &lt;b” P'»"' of- \
&gt;''‘o" '
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aboutee.
Me dlnnkee.______________
Me dlinkee
“ ""
vet. and the help of a hammer and
"«r b*-»'^
t take the tliHt tny neighbor’s wife wore a moire i woman.
I small anril I had a hoop ra good ra j «-b'“- '« “
""V1 ’«.«“&gt; “""/"J antique roHingpin under Iter apron. I : "And rthat is called a steam-chest, i! whisky, me dlinkee beer, me dlinkee
II heapee vine, me dlinkee gin. You bo
I new. and had made the repair, ata'..... .
&lt; •” 'o,‘‘T»,«‘ “"&gt; « did not suspect it till it was too late. J m&gt;’ ‘,enr- .
' « alwnv. orated to likee, whattre do!”
| cost of not orer ora cent.
»“■»«'Z
b “ 81°- •nd
,b?' b,,r- Tl.cnff.ir ra. kind of hu.hrd up on [ “OM
«"•- They put .her .team in there . “Well, I’ll jes' lick ye till ye can’t
I ora till, incident » a pre face for nr- ”'"b “ '"b 5-oor bar o. raid,er. to .ccount of tl.o rMp«ctabiIity of the
so iu« to keep it cool and nice. It a ti e walk,” and the hackman l&gt;egan etiikJgtng every father to .apply hi. boy. ■»«»«&gt;« » oak &gt;n a lend p.pe. ..« the parties.
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By th. time I Imd recovered the g»rPnncibN M » refngorator. Y «, nut wildly, while the Chihamnu kicked
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME
With a work-.hop aud ajew ta„dy .««n and look out that your .ron .. not
dra raeme.1 to melffawav into thin air. [ George..
in tbe stomach, and then, whea he
toota
Room
ran
be
found
lull...
boura
’
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™
“
b
‘
l'«Jra.l.
MAIN LINE.
Th. old woman removed her »pera1 went down, hit him in the eye and bit
Bcrtdra the ranng of time and mon- My neighbor l.mi it all hi. own wav.
Train* on the Main Line will pa** Jaciuon or barn, and a l.ttle money will put a
lolook M mad M » cow on1 his ear, and then kicked him on the
M follow*:___________ _____ 'boy in th. way of beeom.ng a Imndy
benta handy, ron Imre a quit. wu.lehi. proud hollyhock, nnd little ,[ ,
Jo
'.chin and made him bite his tongue.
Johnny jump-up.
reared their bead toj
” sand bar.
u
.man. In my workshop I Imre two I -a'^on in lmr.ngaerampb.h«l
th..
drink the mountain water at the twi- I “That thing up there iscalled a steam iIlM he tried to get np. and twisted his
M.U............ ZtrtCUcrao 5.25 p.m. Im,,d-raw^ a hammer, two chiral., a I or that. In handbag a rote von get a
dial,"
said
George.
'nose and spat in bis face and walked
IHy ExptosrtJMp.m. Arr CMcago 5.W p. u&gt;
.
.. - j-™. ,nd ,m,.||
, o.uck eye tor d.rtancra. In ...ing light hour, my little low-neck summer '
BvUm WMpob
“^ tra^x «“l»‘ bit or drill you mn.t exercira
“Oh, how nice! I ve read of it some-1 on |1|rn aU(j dance&lt;| on bis body..
Miuaahea curled up and died.
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Jtaunc'ka.-. 11.55a. m.. Arr chtaq om jack-plane and a .moother, a m.tre-b«. | V™.......... Vn„,
tll„,
Mo.t ovw yer I rn.k. a garden. I ’&gt;»« ... Slmk.«ra»ra . work. 1 .ra
When a policeman pulled him off, be
I mallet. gimteta .crew-dnv.r, brace' &lt;*"&gt;
b“‘ "b,&gt; “
cried, waving his pig-tail about his
.
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the end
of aot
board
a boxrd is square; your try- p»v . man »3 to plow it. Then I pay j ‘k«i»,"u’r »
Mall .8.06 p. m. Att Drtroft tfuo p. m. and several
bits. nail-set,
try-square
,' the end
»7.M for garden raed, .nd in July I ! “•*» ’•
ratry-ng e.ghty ton.
square
shows
how
east
it
is
to
be
de
­
X2E* Kt S: ISKESISE £: &lt;«11*rnl-'«• Wi,bh-',if.we blow np yon
"Me get tee drunkce. Me dlamtne.Me
ceived. With a sewing nwl nnd a hire toe rame manat »:l to follow tbe i«'
Night Ex... 5.45 a. m. Arr Detroit A20a m. ’you can do almoat aiv job required
B*v” rae—' Y°° roult- fightee. Me gettee in jail. Me gohelcouple of needle* you can repair most whole thing while I go .nd buy vege- I
‘ Pacific Expresses run* iUUJ
r-r’ about
Tbe AUautlc and
the •house, There may he one
hire
the
Mine
man
at
d3
lo
fallow
the
;
Wb
*t
.
that
glAM
thing!
lec allee same Melican man.**
any break in a harness. Five cent*’
n’hers run daily except Sunday.
(
boy
oat- of- «•-fifty who doesn’t care to
“ft s a water indicator.
,
worth of material in ydor glue-pot will whole thing while I go and buy my
“putter’’ with tools, but the other for"Oh« 1
. ft indicate* that we are; T)iere js hope for the noble red man
Grund Kupida IMitakm.
cure all the lame chair* in the neighbor­ vegetables from a Chinaman named
ty-ninedo. and there is more in it than
f, After endaringceaitaete*of wrong
hood. A miter box enable* you to Wun Lung. I’ve done this for eight!00 Hie water. How gratefu, we ought i
apjiear* at first night.
be_ to the geninses of America for II and
_ J------------------------- u
—a.. of thv pale
oppression
at the
band*
make a joint which the best carpenter year*, and I own my robusi health and I
AU
gay
I was in a locksmith’s the other d »y
STATIONS.
rich
ohve
complexion
to
the
fact
that
!
t,
‘
*'
4
J
‘
nv
^*
tioo
*
;
r
’
.
.
.
,
|
face,with
only now and then a sc*&gt;^ io
,
dare
not
try
with
his
eye
for
a
guide,
Ex.
Ex.
wheu a gentleman drove up in a car-1
Here :the
old
started
|1(, hM„
p. tn
. n»
[ and g!ve you a chance to o.«b moldings I’ve got a garden and do jiurt as little
“c c
“ lull "T
-------- . to Irare.; hnnif on hu
i riagc and said:
Grand Rapid* Lv •A25 6.00 6.00
with a
a ‘
' -----humph" ot di.Ku»t. but the •
,b(1 fart
Ute or. y way to
in it ns possible.
with
6.45
fanev pieces.
LOO
Middleville
, “I want this sewing awl sharpened. ■ and
1
Parties desiring a dozen or more of j T°unR mnn called:
10.57
1.38
Haattnga.g........
j 1 don’t want to see tlie plumber and
। get r-revenge is by attacking the pock­
1 My man uses it around the barn, and ■
7.8b
NaahviTle. .. Lv
my
Shanghai
egg
plant*
to
set
under
I
“
Madam
are
you
not
interested.
locksmith and ciupenter and tinner
: et of his oppressors. A venerable war­
7.45
VanadnrriRe....
•. Tve been trying for the past two weeks |
ordinary domratic hen, era procure
"I»“k *
^"K '“"f ,l,&lt;'
,; rior at Bitmark, Dakota, yclept Bald
] shut up shop for the want of patronage,
UQ 8.10 8.02 12.47
Charlotte
1.85 ; to bring it down.”
wbeeb’d “‘“""“V ' ",tbb‘&gt; Headed Eagle got out the nevessary
Eaton Rapid*-... 2.53 Ml
' but I believe that the handy man is a the Mme by writing to me rad inclo.3.80
8.52
822
j
He
was
a
rich
mini,
but
what
of
itf
Rives Junction..
ing lock of ba.r nnd *10.
kt“ "”*k« « f»»l
that tnnetwnt papers to replevin soma poaies that
blessing
toany
ncighlrnrhoml.
He
can
8.08
3
45
■Tackaoo....... «...
5.55 ' Hadn't In- brains enough to pick up n I, supply a missing bolt for a boy’s velocia o ,
voting gal, and tnebbe she delights in had been stolen from him At Ft. Bert­
625 11.50 11Detroit.
I tile or rub that awl on a whetstone? If!1
a. m
.
Soon after thZ train left Nmi.vill.-. «• b“‘ "b"" 11 rome» to .lulling old
: pode, a&lt;Uust a sewing machine needle,
hold. lieing the first case ever brought
his time was worth anything he spent'
&gt; Junction to. conductor cm. to a[ pa... ben. w;tb chopped .traw h rart g, into that court by an Indian. But they
.' lance a felon, sharpen a knife, mend a
Mail G. H­ LocjtS worth and paid fifteen cents for
STATIONS.
i
.
nger
in
our
coach
who
had
nr.
ticket.
[
-iown!
Para
on.
I
m
a
wa
k.n
.bean,
will probably heat Inmrtbe point ot
pan,’put in u window light, make a
Ex.
| what he could have done himself in!
1“
,u ,,,lk'
, „
law having been raised a* to an luj bfnch, glue a chair leg, fig a springr He didn’t claim to bar. loM it, but; •»»&lt;•«| tnirty seconds. .
B.OO
4W
Detroit
I leaned back, looked th.official aqua.. [ Andaway .he cited carry.ng forty­ dian’* right in the ownership of prop­
6.45
ll.fi"
Jackson
8 «) I The handy boy is going to make the, I’ for a screen *duor, doctor a lock, hang. in th. .y. nnd Mid:
P”0-1* ot
by tb« d“1'
Rtvea JuncUoti.
lff-1*.
erty.
The Indkifi" question, tbe MorJ
an
ax.
adjust
a
lawn
mower,
mend
a
8 25 i hand) man, and the handy man is go- i
Eut-n iU;-i.I- .
12 4
tnon questionzand the tariff are tough
“I’in dead broke nnd have a hundred '
15
8.10
®-^hn»L. to save himself many dollar* and luv,
----- make a box, and
. feel dependenti
Charlotte
1. m
; Persons who nre riding through the ones, that’s a fact, but they should not
Vermont
..
1.82
8.83
9»|m?»y vexatious delays by being able t UP°,J
convenience or caprice.• miles to go.”
8.S5
8.42
Nashville
4.1«
1.40
“You must pay or get oft," was thejfountry. often smell the oder of a ; be laid on tbe table.
to hnn,ne different tools. In pulling, Paek w.ea~t1y*|lAd a cartoonrepre9.07
AM
2. &lt;n
polecat, that has had it* feeing* hurt, ‘
• • • —
- ’
5.80
’ reply.
1
2 82
nSol1**® table around, a castor comes
1 gantijijf a huge mill-stone suspended
- brand Rapid*..
W
"Give me
a ticket for Boston,
&amp;40
“vu,
Oh. cortaioly. I know the rules of ■ and thank their lucky star* that they ;
________ 11 Are y°n K'**0* u’!M,ud U to th® 8h,,p or over the head of the goddeaa of demo
the road by heart. lain now about to: are not obliged to live in the same ! Quick!” excitedly cxdamed a wilOThrough Coaches and Slr-vpitiK Car*
Cai* u&gt;
to ium
audI 1 get a carpenter to come up? H y*»«&gt;'cnicy by a cauje. wittj the hand (voter*) Bppea! to'the generosity of a man m ' county with it. Those who have smell -1 eyed man to the ticket agent at the
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train*
not •hwidynmn youwill havrto; i|lold.ng B pfcir of B1,ettrM rem1y to cut
tbe jiext seat.”
ed that never-to-be-forgotteu smell Grand Central depot. “What’s your
if you have a screw driver and two u. | U|e cabl&lt;f if tlw ^a,.^ emjfcd the right
on Cancia .Souiherii dlvlfiauHe appealed. He said he was an un-j will pity William .Ht-achrbt who live* hurry, riif asked the agent, “Ob,
throe screws about you can fix it tn five nBnw from a llnt (&gt;f prf&gt;wdeotia| can,HE C. BROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD,
Are*t Gen. fftrtl. Jacknon Geu'l Sup. Detroit. minutes. A door sags and shuts bard. J daU.A lw.fort. her. over which she was fortunate man who bad failed to *tnke ; at Fntxtnwa, Pa. He wo* walking i don't ask me! 1 haven’t time to ex‘57W. RUGGLE8.
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a job in Louisville and wanted to get; through the woods near that place rec-; plain." “The tnriu dosen’t lear,. for
Let it go for awhile and you’ll break j peering. The exchange editor’* litGen l Pass and Ticket Agent. Chicago.
back home to starve, to death with his (ently. when seven of those loud-amell- half an hour yet.” “Isn’t there one
tbe lock and have the knohs.ofl. If • tIe
the picture, and after bav••
••
’ appeal.
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:—i. attacked him
family.
It was a vain
The.ji —
ing little animals
him, rtr.,i
and that leaves tight away?” “No. sir.
Moclrty &lt; **rtiB.
you are not a handy man you’ll go jng the “points-explained to him, said: man said he. was in the same box him- I just gallcqwd all over his person. Ote
Any friend of yours dyttogF’ “Great
TVT LOiMiE NO. 87, K. of P , mrel* st It* from two to six block* out of your way w&lt;jU th(.y coa]du«t eat a n)pe Mrong self, but was going to kill his family j mode a spring from the ground and lit Sfr«-u,
no! “Wha’s yoA’r burry?"
1 Coatle Hall. ria*hvflk!. Michlcan. even to a carpenter shop. A workman will enoUgh to llO|rt up BUch a great big
m i -l &lt;&gt;f waiting for hunger to do the'gently on hi* shoulders, while anorher
"Why, I’ve iust read fn tbe paper
Friday evenhix. for tbe encouragement *n&lt;J
•upnort of an worth*, true, *tesdf*«t sod hon- come up that day, or that day week. Ht4jne M that wilh u paJr of Mhears, work.
that
there
are eighteen thooaaod mon
[climbed to. a neigborhiug tree top
traole Brotlier Kalzht’s.
He’ll lift the do«r off it* hinge*, run .
they
Tbe
waM right;
“Come— you must pay." »aid th« t*n aod launch\g itoelf in »l,e- ftir «ailed women than men in Boston.” “Well,
H. R. D&gt;caix»ox,C. C.
his plane over tin- «agging end a few,
Mb|tora wen. a Hule off aud tbe .
j, uucior.
himahuiij uvwu
what of that ■
W ell. you see, I m ,i
time*, and your bill is seveuty-five goddess
-­
probably sat there until after f
oj course, but I will now appeal i Christ's head.
I. After kilPngsix
kilHagsix of tlW-rn
tMm : Mormon missionary, and I-” "Good,
rents. Ten minutes of your own time t!‘* t“MFoati,o2J*
i to the nssaengere en ma**e.”
he was over come by the terrible smell.' morning?" shouted ti e ;wenr,’ slam.
meru every Tue*Uy even
would
have
accomplished
tbe
work.
J Frilows’HsIL VMtlng member*
&gt; ** lrt*ir 11
:
|jc rose up and made a little sjieech ' and had to be carried home on a board. I tniug down tbo w inflow.
A door-iocK ret use* to move. Some- 1sciss^*.
L. anna NiCKOMi.

Were I a painter, I would pafnt
Tbeae-nxKintalu|^ttatbcd in glory;
tell
In rhyme* * jfWfrg story.

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The Mazara, Falls ftemte.

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�admiration were
IPartte Cmnmrrclal Advertiser.}.

DlM.tts&amp;ed
will. Hw.ry Ml

k filed huuaolf butur-

A tile-kiln rollai«ed near Lima, U, StP
way that ati it* beauty I unfa/, burning five uurkmea, two of whom

AndurMu 1U. ?y. formerly a slave in V lr&lt;inD. diwiJaeenUy near Alton. HL, claim1 ing to be &lt;11 yous ot ag^
Bragg * Iron .Brigade will hold a reunion t
aud Insertion, and toe young ladies to I■
wbe*e inspection i: was printed Stood ! at Laucastcr, Wia.. August 28. Generab
, j
rasing at it in rapt aJmlretlan. After (,lbbon
Fairchild Intend to be present.
it ttod.Hr tod toHtota,!, to ! „?»r”
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for

a* Indeed beautiful.

■&gt;XrK&lt;-d

one woul 1 some loved obtact, they laid it ' Blttmiington, Ind., was consumed by fire ■
dcw» w.th , ,lrk tod d.p.rVfl. promton, I
* *“" to e“~* |

together by their edges and shape.' Ilka
toe tong aud narrow pin q ta of a sea-bird.
thin but strong and elsstic miaribn of the
cocoanut piunso, aud the whole machine ia
to light end ao nicely balanced and deftly
strung that n &gt; “tall” is ua'ded to balance

dosenorao are soaring about tog'thar

“I TT
An l.qntrr of Urn .dw.oton to to tb.
natnre of the work of
nf art.
the
nature
art, rtvealed
Kvealad tbe
fact that it was not a ball or party dre*»,
but,- *» she expreawd it, a nocturne in night
dress.-s, a symphony in evening wrappers,
or, in plain E iglish, a most coatiy and
beautiful night-gown.

one cost $125. It was o&gt; igiually designed
for a young lady of Beacon Hill, who was
about to b* murrieL
We keen this
a* a sample to show our customers.

to order.”
“One hundred aud twenty-fivedollarsF
a short string. The one flying this kite
wades into tbe wa er a short distance
wbert the wind 1* blowing off the land,

“ Aud is It on itomary for young ladies to
wear such expensive robes de nuit?"

satin-lined
pr &gt;dticed containing
rtad along by the breess, kinking as it
goes until the bits of wood touch the
A flre^jtul/' infinitely
water, when lhe kite, being relieved of more oompHc., *J. au&lt;
s'lnfi.
“Ibis
their weight, springs into the air again, expensive'
l“
*•1 one is worth $300.”
Ixin todtoi toonJ rt~ In . .UHmT.ton' ;
"Who U U U.t I. wllllo, to p.y tbo..
nt inaM b..und. until it I. tort to ,l,bt !'*“■
• Btom.ol to to worn of ul^t.
tot ot too So .moll rnntool of &gt;kUl I. on l to to to.n b, no on,.-’
.town I. .JJtoUn, U&gt;. ..It*, of’ tb. Wtt ,
X »“
«• ?««««
.ti. toto.btto u, Hto-.lt of. ladl~ .tout to to m.rrtrt, wbo
torn
paring their trousseau. It i* not so much
L-eted by th &gt; wind aa baa b »en described. !

riety, they are vary ikilifal, an 1 in nit tipuUm;a loop. ot string in the gams of j

expensive nigh t-dre esc

natural di

P*•"* “*'rJord’ a’“’ ,nMlara-

Esquimaux i.i Win no nb.r ..4
of
ton,™ U,.y .III oo.-truH .. ttoir
~
’........
.

“ &lt;»• «"£ tbomtolrm.
2”^”^ ““ TZ
tlii nr connected with the under wear of the

soli being unfavorable lo tbe gam*. “Jac’xstones,” ••jackstraws,” anl other in-door
games they are very fond of and proficieut

delicate a* possible. And now, seriously,
can you conceive of any thing more beau*
tlful than this!” sho continued, holding the

ticed a good deal, and much ag ili.y and &gt;
muscular energy sbnwn.

mic movement, which dtff»rs front the
Hawaiian Aidas in the abstnoe of the undulatory motions of the body. A group of

*•

it was certainly lovely. The soft creamy
malarial fell in d.-licate symmetrical folds
rith which it was trimmed gave it

very decollete, anl the opening was half
concealed by the lace trimmings. Thenar-

loader and

rith rosettes, and did away with

cental by an occadonal stamp of the foot,

pink braced the outlines of the figure to

“These garmsnts, I suppose, are all im­
•Aatiiedy, or the muscular part of the up- i
ported 1”
per arm and cheat.
“By no means. On the other hand, they
grow- more frequent
are all mads in this Country. Foreign
dress-makefti can not drape the lithe,
until a elimix being reached, the stansa willowy forms of our American girls with
couclules w.th three echoing stamp* aud very good success. The materials, how-

clap* and tbe no se suddenly ceases.
Tbe Gilbert Islanders were ouoe aolUUiUOTBL-. r*L-e«

vessels touched al I
Fend on” while
fish etc. If a f
to.L........,
1 to be kept lest
U.. &lt;n». .houia to murd-reJ ...d U.
Aoata captured and tbe vas*«ls driven '
ashore.
Th.) hope of getting the cargo and ma- ।
tapal of tbe Vessels g - lerplly promptest '1
.
th jje at'.ack*, though ।
■ and
j l
mil? Iu;» spirit .of n •ng&lt;&gt;, as now
-el would swoop 1

about the sleeve* and filled in about the
neck
and down
the
corsage it from B-i,
.
. .
Blum' •ad th* ”dkln« abo9t th“ ,klrt
from Praac®- T“e umtortaL however, is
hotu','ln,,'io- ■nd of the very finest aud
“1~t
“Have you any gentlemen’s garment*
li.tly .l«torM.r“Thai 1 can’ - say,” replied the obliging
saleswoman,^rith a smile, a* sue folded
tb« symphony upcarefuliy aui placed it
in its box. “You will hare to inquire
about that at the gentle uen's de par—
menu”
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Au ^bbbreriitlrd AllagOry.
[Waahinxton‘d|H»clsl.l
.painful ra.-uind.-r or the brevity of
Americas civilisation occurred to-lay in
discovery
made by the authc-ri'les
'

canoes and ,uu*ry off *11 they could oaptura.
A» an illut'j-sLiou of how these kidnapping expeditions fared the following har- '
rative of an eye-witness is apropos:
in tbe spring of 1870 the bark Anna of being painted around th* walls of the
Melbourne captured from the islands of Capitol dome, about one hnidr*J fjet
Byron aud Peru—only thirty miles apart above the floor. Signor . Ca*tag&lt;inl, the
—111 men and women. Shortly after, fall- successor of tbe great Bignor B.-urnldi,
wav putting the finishing touche* on tbe
A«th,the Captain of the Anna sold these last scene furnished him by Architect
~
.____ Clark,
andand
made
a demand
,-propte for
p tr head
took
passage for another
iiimwlf.in tbe Frenchman to-got his pay in piece of history. It was than the lament­
—
- - ■ wm-n
—
•nan way omiweon
■ - two j■ able dlwrovury was made that ta?re wa«
num.
uju
to go round. T to.-«p
1rit
island* tbe poople broke out of tbo hold, j not au-iugh history
---------------------------r..
..
killr i the two captains and mate, dtov* of the allegory must b* malntaiut-.l, and
below the second mate and tbe crow, ' that precluded tbe idea of introducing
and tried, to disable the vb«m1 so I
of merely domestic character. The
mat she- would go aahore. Tbe seo- , great change* that have taken place Lt
end mate, finding some forty pounds ! '««*“ Government were thought to be
of powder in toecabin, laid it under the out of sympathy with the them*, m it has
mam hatch, lad a train aft and fired It, ■ I**® par med up to this time. Architect
Mowing up the deck* and the people. ’ All ’ Clprk, Ubrarian Spofford and several
of toe savagr* who wore not killed by the other great historians laid their heads to•xpl.-talont »k to the water, and the second : Kether and made nnmvruu* suggre lions,
muteaud crew regained possession of the among which were the discovery of gold.
wsijQ a - they might be wita curst, and the
ve.-el reacto-d Tahiti in safety. Hero she
whs refitted
sailed in company with an-

r,,&lt;d which spanned the continent and the
tragedy of the a*sani nation of Lincoln
“uJ Garfield. None of these appealed to

rbareover ahundre.i .ta&lt; v ■* were kiltod

w.io shrugged hb shoulders diwdainiully

sv. v.'tuda that las ed, in aoma instances, I utteraH* eontemnt aft such proof ot the
tor ton ywnrs I This is nut a solitary case, &gt;ueag*rnes* of American history. Thebald
bat la a sample of how the "labor” business
I** therefore, that work on the fresco
rendered

not be resumed before next fall, when it is
hoped enough history will hare boon di»-

ai bou.'u, upon the whole, they are friendgot y extends ab -at tbree-fourtha of

'
Tim Sr-toth W-mrl Dtorirt Iwoorto. ■
ftTy balUrtB foF , Con^wMoito endk
•i
ao, adjourned . without maklnx a .■
I a&lt;»n,iuttion.
- •|
Reports from -Fargo, D. —
T., state the
I wheat crop I* the Unrest ever known in ।
that part of the country. Harvesting will .
become general there this week.
An Internattonai Mud leal Congress began
at Co;&gt;cniia«u Sunday in the presence of a
number of royal personages and tlw Danish
CoandO of State. The congress includes
1,250 pcraons.
John B. Dawson, a clerk in the Pension
Bureau at Washington, who died Sunday,
weighed 438 pound*. His body has been
placed in a grape arbor until a coffin can be
manufactured.
On a farm near Rochester, la., William
Riddle quarreled with his brother-in-law,
Charles Ammerman. After a fight on the
romlslde Riddle killed his adversary with
a shoUaun and wounded his.wlfe in the
arm.
JhsIo, a town of two thousand people in
Austrian Galicia, was almost destroyed by
fite Sunday.
The annu.C rille contest has begun at
Fort Leavenworth, with eighty coinpetltora
and ten target*.
Being Jilted by hte sweetheart. Israel
ig.ttoky. a dealer in notions at Dubuque,
committed suicide Monday with strychnia.
James B. Reilly, of Pottsville, was onMonday nominated for Congress by the
Democrats of the Thirteenth Pennsylvania
District.
.
’
Marahall Key, clerk of the Federal Court
at Council Bluffs, while deranged from se­
vere illness, ended his day* with a re­
volver.
Tbe liabilities of Edmund Yard A Co.,
ti&gt;e New York importers, amount to- $1,06U, 135, and the actual assets are but
8382,373.
Governor Foster, cf Ohio, wrs nominated
for Congress by the Republican of the
Seventh District, but declined, and Daniel
Balist was given the nomination.
A. M West, the National party's candi­
date for Vice-President, declares to be false
the statement that be would support tbe
Democratic nominees.
Clearing-house exchanges
last week
reached 3723,371,993, which is SW.fifiO.&amp;Ol
less than for tbe preceding week. When
compared with the corresponding period in
1883, tbe falling off amounts to 10.4 per

The British ship Deerfield, from Havana,
with yellow fever aboard, is at the mouth
of the Mississippi, and has been waned by
the New Orleans authorities that If site pro­
ceeds up the river she will be quarantined
A colored camp-meeting which Iran been
in progress at Logansport, Ind., for ten
days, was closed by tiw arrest of Ker. Mnttl»ew Henderson. Ute boy preacher, for elop­
ing from Rensselaer with a white woman
named Henderson.
Only threc-elghths of the ralbfumaces of
tite United States are now In operation.
Tbe annual conventh n of the Irish Na
tlonai league will be held In the Council
Chamber at Dublin, September 6.
Since Augimt 1 the United States Treas­
ury has lost 82,500,000 in gold, leaving the
amount above the reserve point 816.500.000.
A skiff containing four men eaimized
Tumlay morniug opposite Bellaire.4k, nnd
Waller Tunney and Patrick Dixon were
drowned..
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The premature explosion of a dynamite
blast Tuesday at Granite Falls, Minn.,
killed Robert Knight .and fatally wounded
J. W. Smith.
Tbe Grand Grove of Druids of the United
St tes met nt St lx&gt;uis Tuesday in iti twenty-ulath annual conclave, 258 indues, with
a membership of 14,500, being represented.
Tbe Illinois Prohibitionists say* they ex|M*ct their largest, vote in the soutberu
counties of the State, their organization beiug more pel feet than further north.
Cyrus G. Luce. Master of the State
Grange, is a candidate for the Republican
nomination for Governor of Michigan.
General Alger is his principal competitor.
General Joe Wheeler (•‘Fighting Joe”)
was nominated for Congress Tuesday by
tbe Democrats of the Eighth Alabama Dis­
trict.
The Seventh Illinois District Democrat*
Tuesday nominated J. &amp; Eqkles, of Prince­
ton^ for Congress. Editor O'Doouell, o»
tlie Jackwu Wizen, was noiumatod for
Congress by the Republicans of the Third
Michigan District.
Large quantities of American whisky
were recently shipped across the Canadian
border, where the authorities refuse to re­
ceive It because it does not conform to tlie
law requiring hundred-gallon packages.
Collector Folger has ordered Custom* Col­
lectors to turn over returning liquor to tbe
intimal revenue officers lor the collection of
Texas fever has appe ared in Pottawato­
mie, Morris, Wilson and Johnson Counties,

Weaver Brothers’ cigar factory at AllentowE, Pa., wa« closed Wednesday on exe­
cution* amounting to 836,000.
W. E. LefflngwelL an attorney prominent
in the early history of Iowa, President o(
the Senate in lt*3, died Wednesday al
Rusnell Sage, the veteran dealer tu put&lt;
and call*, has completely recovered bb
health, and ba will soon return to Wall

dexterous pickpocket*.

Court-

land. in thia cou it]
dcvompantel by hia

{Provide ce Journal I
of banian development in ibis sectiad, and
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hole
country.
mouths.an-1 weighsone bundr* I and seven

stro«-ted ot bon* and miiseb-.

toime 1 a

His Linba

Capula William J. Alien, Enrolling and
F.urruaei'KC Clerk of the House ot the Tbirtythird Illinois (khural Assembly, died at.
Springfield Wednesday.
Tbe Western Unton Telegraph Directors
stoic the receipts Um past «wk were 8»6t».000, a net gain of SV.OOO over the corre­
sponding week last year.

past year, tbe Iz.uinv.lle it. NaauvUlo Ito.ul
reports a surpiu* of 8-&lt;1.5i»5 by abstaining
from the payment of dividend*.
All Lhe workmen, numlwriug about tlireu
hundml, emptoyetl In the Kmims* Fachlc. .
and South Park simp* ot the Union Pacific {
Railway ai Denver, struck W«*lne*duy.
Furndure Factory at Dubuqud,wa* an.-st
ed Wednesday- for tampering with to

and

Children
PRICE H-80, 0 PAID IS APT AMOK

CTRCVT-ATTOX. 1.500 COFIBS.

lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhcaa, and
FoverUhDML It insures health aud
niitnral sleep, without morphine.

CENTAUR UNIMINT-an absolute cure for Bheumn-

sxzixvs.e:

tn. Sprains, Burns, Galls, Ac. The most Powerfill and Panot rating Pain-reHewing and Healing Remedy known to nian.

orno htrong,

H. YOUNG. M. D., Fbvsiclau and 8ur-

A STARTER!

. geon, rest side Main du Office boure
W
&lt; to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p.at_____________
T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and SnrJ• aeon. Ail professional calls promptly

TAME8 B. M1LL8, Attorney at Law and
M Notary Public. Special attention given to
crillecting and conveyancing. Office in tbe
Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.
35-50
MORX PARADY, JwMAee at tbe Peace.
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Street?

E

TO

Haatlnoi Card*.
OHN Q. CRE8BT,Sheriff. Hasting*, Mich.,

«ill attend promptly to all official business
Jnntustedto
bls care.

)

TAMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attorney &lt;fc Counsellor,
Has tings will attend to legal business tn any
part of the State, and practice* in all courts.

MAKE ROOM

W. NI8KERN, Attorney and Councellor
• at Law, practice* in all State Courts. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
t'P*u)ding'»«U&gt;re, Hasting*, Mich.

P

LEMENT SMITH, Attorney al Law. Of­

------ FOB MY-

fice over R. K. Grant’ store Hastings
C
Mich. Practice in all the Courts of tbe Slate.

■yy iaiawtt HoimK.

A. 8. FOOTE, PxorsirroH.

MaaH villa, Mich.
Uodour
central k

A. BARBER. M. D.,

—I WILL-----

*

HOMOEOPATHIC

Physician and Surgeon

Close Out Everything

Office first door east of Opera House and
near residence on corner of Washington nd
State Streets. Nashville, Mich.

ALWAYS AT THE HEAD,
THE

oi2d eeliable

Meat Market

CHEAP FOR CASH!

HENRY ROE. Proprietor.
LARGEST STOCK OF

FRESH,
SALT AND
CUBED
--------- SUCH

LARGE STOCK

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hams, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,
IN TWO COVNTIEM.

AND WISH TO REDUCE IT.
PO

UL TR Y and FISH
IN THKia AUHON.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
Everything clean, sweet, fresh and tender
and served up In the latest style.
The finest market and best facillltie* for pre­
serving meat
Highest martlet price for Hides. Pella, etc.®
R«-spertful)v.

Vermontville Lumber Yard!

HENRV ROE
yy HEN IN’ NEED OF

GROCERIES!

Two Million Feet in Fifteen

92

Graves &amp;

son.

A FULL LINE

Siding, Flooring, Ceiling, Finishing Lumber,
Lath, Shingles, Studding, Joist
and Ram Boards
"

end.tq end in. perfect safety, though they
w&lt;ll probably mis; *uch trifle* as they may

Infants

Three Grade*. Brown and White, sold
at bottom prices.

To be found ir ant place in tbi» part «&gt;f tbe State.

UTEST STYLES HOBLDINSS A SPECIALTY,
Khlnste*. 7Sr..

*1.7S. t». 99.95. 99.50. S3, 93.90. •

IP YOU WANT

CANNED GOODS,

Best Quality Baru Boards, SurfUeed. 915.50.
Nio. 9 Barn Boards. Karlaeed, 914.
Siding 919 to 990.
Sheathing, Burfterrd, 90.
Cove Siding nnd Flooring at Bottom Friers.
My motto U small profit* »»! Quick Salts, aud I am bound to sndeneU al! others.

Teas and Coffees.
Don’t inis* inspecting onr fresh stock

FINE CUT CHEWING!
If vou

Silver Dollar and Red Cross, two tbe
finest brand* in the market.
Also a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
We are constantly receiving fresh Broearie*

Job Printing’।
A.T THIS OFFICE.

GRAVES A SON

�BLIC INTEREST.! ™
THE SPEECHES OF THE CONGRESSMEN

SATURDAY, - -

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AS INTERESTING SPORT.
A FEW REMARKS ABOUT KANGAROOS.

t». T. Rtar.J

AUGUST 16.

MUSCOVITE REFUGES.
fRetena (M. T.) Indepeadent.]
A m*u uam-d Ed Wilsun wa* 1
into th* Bisters* Hospital oo Tuesd* _
romp in' tbe timber beyond Glee'er, to
e treated for injuries received by falling

RUSSIAN

“AMALANS" IN NEW CORK.

0UB OWN COUNTY.

Griffin Camtuina, of North Assyria,
eXhibita a curiosity in the shape &lt;»f *
chicken with four legs and four'wloga.
Hatched out dead loot wwek.
• Albert. Kent, ot Aaarrlte lo«t • val­
uable horse from inflamafion of the

.Innin. Wedncedsy.
Mrs. Harriot. Buchter of" Irving, de­
parted this JUe l»*t *&lt;**■
A Good Templars LtMiiro of thirty
members ban been organized at Lacey.
Jas. Cool «f Freeport, hue added a
new boiler and engine to bis planing
.mill.
The valuable stallion Joe, belonging
to Jonce &amp; Carpenter of Carlton, died
last week lost tkOOO.
John Erway of Rutland, lost his
home by firo Friday night laat. IxMt
heavy; insurance $450.
HASHS GS.

though determined

good fruit.

6,000,000.

The Senators while they don’t

agricultural report* and bound volumes of
any and all sorts, do rand a great mapy
speeches. They are more interested in

making personal friends ot the people, se
that the pleasant task of sending azrlcul­
tural reports to farmers and other docu­
ments to other sorts of people they leave
to members, while they- confine their at­
tention more to speeches which they ex­
pect will have more eff-et upon public sen­
timent as to the choice between Republic­
an and Democratic p»i*n.

“In every direction: more especially, of
course, to tlie doubtful States and to tlie
States where tbe tariff question is likely to
play an important par-ln the coming con-

fined with paMsengers. Duly two entire
seats together’ remained unoccupied.
With an air of triumph sad tbe assurance

bang on to a good thing when be has got
hold of it, tbe victorious drummer slammed

side him and between himself and tbe
window, removed his white bat aad r»

ing attained his present position—as
regards finances— purely through his
own antirieg efforts. He ia progress­
ive, honest and faitlifiul, and although
a radical Republican, yet. if elected,
will diacbanre tbe trust, imposed upon
him for tbe beat interest of the district.

MIUUGAN NEWS.
Tbe "gospel, iu co rd ing to St John,"
■will be daily iweacbedio Michigan for
the next three seen th a.
The RrpabiMwi state convention,
bold at Detroit Wednesday, reetilu-d
in .the nomination of Roaaeil A. Alger,
of Detroit for Governor and Archibald
Battens, of Charlevoix, for Lieutenant
Governor.
At Fruitport, a small village near
Graad Haven, Tuesday morning, Pe’er
Bolt*, a German, 41 years aid, struck
his wife on tbe bead with a gun, break­
ing her akall, and thea ^opposing that
she waa dead he dragged tier into a
corn fitdd. She waa discovered and
taken care of by neighbors but died

Tbe orange groves of Pare-

[Louisville ComeaerclaL]
A well-known pnysiciau on West Market

keying

with

hold of a brush *nd
It and painted himself a beautiful olive

discovery, hurried to a neighboring drug­
store and secured a pint of tarpenUne.

rild l-ouad and a horrible

mrndnua export from Port Jackson to all
in Victoria, but orXngo culture proved a
failure in that colony. Do 1 think we
would import orange* from California^
No, decidedly not. Good orangre sell thereu
for twenty-five cents a dosen, and we can
afford that.”
“A very dismal pictnrv.wM drawn of ths
colony of N"w ISouth Wales a short time

settled him-elf comfortably ia tho eeat
and a friend of mine tells me that it was
next to the aisle, planked both feet in tbe
perfectly pitiable to see the various sta­
flont seat opposite, and looked persistent­ tions. Men wore continually riding round
ly out of the car window. Instantly the shooting tbe ebeep, in order to put them out
aisles were filled with women whom he of their misery. Thousands were dying
had distanced |n the race. Half a dozen for want of water, and in many instances
remained standing because there were no they were driven long distancee for water,
more seat*.
“ la thia seat unoccupied, sir?” a lady palm of your hand.”
timidly inquired.
► “ Wbat is your most interesting sport in
AustraliaF’
“ Kangaroo!ng. It is ons ot the most
gate from something interesting tn the exciting sports in the world. Large'meets
brick will of the depot. The lady passed are organised, .parties of from twenty to
on as though embarrassed at the sound of thirty joining in those bants. They ride
her request.
to the kangaroo grounds, and a« soon as
“ Is one of the*e seats disengaged I"
one is sighted the two dogs are release I
and the horses are given their beads. If
voice by a young woman who looked the Australian horse is srell up in his busi­
steadily into the monopolist’s eyes as ness aud if you let him take you instead
though she under itool .him. His bead nf you trying to take him, ho will carry
turned slowly, and ho coldly replied: you salely, avoiding, the trees and under­
“ All engaged.”
brush. A good strong kangaroo will give
you a long chase, and very often tbe dogs
and tbe train began to move slowly oat of can not follow him. In this case, when
tbe depot.
the horseman gets up to the kangaroo, be
•• OoiF*
takes off his stirrups and strap and knocks
The exelamaMon resembled exactly tbs tbe animal over tbe bead, which effectual­
grunt of a pig. It waa made by a young ly stuns him. He is then killed and
man with a dimple in his cheek aud a skinned. Tbe" hind-qnarters are given to
twinkle in his eye on a seat diagonally
serosa the aisle and behind th* bald­ but too strong to be palatable to those of
headed mao. He was absorbed in an in­ delicate taste. The tail, on the contrary,
teresting article in a newspaper. The ex­ is considered by epicures to be delicious
elunation was not noticed.
when made into soup.”
"Oofl Oof I Oof!”
“ Does the kangaroo ever kill the dogs!”
A young lady in the seat behind the per­
son intended to be described by th* young with its hind legs and will strike at the
man with th* dimple littered aloud. Tbe dogs with them, cutting them into piece*.
fat man with four sittings stole a wicked You know the spring they make is from
glaac* at the young man with tbe ne» spa- th* lail and tue hind legs. They are won­
pcr, and then settled back with a detere derful creaiures, for they travel just i»«
mined gesture of his head aud neck a* if rapidly when they carry their young wii h
b* wa*n’t going to mind it.
them in the pouch.”

“And what are they 4‘&gt;ou;&gt;"
Tbe Werlryan Methodists held a
“Tariff.' Nearly ev-rvthinghrtOHST Of
week's casnp meeting jast .suuth of tbe courM speeches ccntiliqing agricultural
' city. The attendance was large, it be­ information are sent to the farmers, and
others about mannfa* turee and matters of
ing estimate*! at 3000 on Sunday.
this sort to manufacturer*, bat tbe large
Geo. L. Wheeler fell from the house
proportion of speeches sent out are upon
he was working on in Hope. Tueoday, the tariff, and if they give any other infor­
break teg a rib and knee-jomt. He wan mation give it Incidentally.”
bresght homo in critical condition.
“Whoso speeches are mod sent?”
"On the Democratic aide Hard’s speeches
Ob Tuesday at the perliminary ex
amiaation of Chaa. Barnaby charged are probably the moet popular of any. We
by Mary C. Lewis with bastardy, the
could not say bow many—100,000, or; per­
prosecuting attwrney nolle protocd the
case, the evidence showing Barnaby t« direction, &lt;-f course, but mure especially
West and Northwest, where tariff reform
be innocent of Aincliitnre.
Gco. E.Goodyear, aged 39, for many is most popular. A good many have been
years cashier of the First National sent booth, too. Next to Hard’s, Mor­
rison's speeches are probably the most
Bank, died from nervous prostration «m
popular. Of Mr. H -wilt’s a good many
Monday. He ^bos been ill for a long
time but waa op and around only a
couple of days before his death. He
“ And onthe Republican side?”
“ On tbe Republican side McKinley’s
leaves a wife, two sons, and hostswf
speeches are rhe most nought after and tlie
friends who mourn his departure.
Friday last Mrs. Ambnxe Cox and
ber daughter, Linda L.. aged 14, were many of his. Hnrr’s go pretty well, and,
arrested for the alleged murder of a of course, Kelley’s are jKipular.”
"child, born to the daughter July 8th.
this session will be tout out, du yi.u sup­
The parties live in southwest- JoIhik
town, and there ia great excitement pose?”
over the affair in that town. It ia
“ That is pretty hard to answer. Fron*
The passengers turned tlieir attention to
claimed that Mrs. C’ox ia the principal tbe uxperienc.* of former Presidential
is tlie crime, and that she burned the campaign*. 1 »b&lt; uid aay there will be the pa«s»ngor with the four seat*. The
body of tlie infant to avoid exposure-. S,OQU,vuu or XuOUjAU of H.ruse speeches, to bald spot on bi* bead began to get red.
Rut certain olewn were given to Sheriff say nothing «&gt;t those in tbe H-na o.’*
Creasy and bis deputies, which led to
“Supposing, then, the numtwr of 8&lt;-n- oof, oof, oof!”
tbe arrest, and would seem to make
. A titlering.and giggling broke out spon­
certain the punishment of the guiltv
taneously up aud down lhe car. The bald
parr. A brother of Mrs. Cox, and a the same proportion, it would bring the
grand
total
of
speeciiee
rnude
iu
this
Con
­
spo- on ths fat man’s bead blns(^L Then
married man, ia aaid to Im* tbe father of
piib foot was dragged slowly off from tbe
tbe murdered child. Should tin- prove
true, Johnstown should tie uuide trotter somethinglixe-KMkxi.u-O, will j;?”
out carefully and aec one valise on the
than bode* for him.—Banner.
“ These people must itpeud Considerable
Tlie third district Republican cofl
money in send.ng out their speeches m
rention waa held at Jackson on Tues­ such large numueis, do they no. I”
“Yea, they pay lor the printing and the the'grunler an l took their seats. The
day and waa a very hartnbcitM^i afiair.
grantor, who bad not lifted his eyes from
Tbe same delegation represented Har- paper on which they are printed. We
furnish the envelope* and they are
franked through tbe mnila, yet 'be amount reading, but jus nt that in*taut tue train
except in the caae of A.-C. Towne and psud for printing IteJOJjMO or U,Uju,UoO glided into lhe tuunaL
J. J. Putter, H. A. Barber aud ye editor speeches is conrideftibie. Tbe Senators
IteiAff preraied into service to till (be expend consid Cable on matters ot this
(Auru&lt;a (Ga. Chronicle.)
.
vaeMciea caused by their abeence. SuFU 1 could give y .u the name ot ont
Prominent a.uung the domestics on one
Tbe-oor veution unanimously nouMna- Senator who I know i» spending one thouof those beuu'iful plantations in the vwamp
ted by acclamation James O'Dunnell of
work. Flower, wboae name
men- region of Georgia, where tbe magaolia
J ackma for Representative in Con
grandifiora and the live oak mingled their
gross. Barrv oaupty waa considerably
Jack.
A favorite servant, intelligent,
honored in thia convention, Cltonent in distributing his own apaccht
obedient, courteous. and witn the manners
Smith being made chairman of the
commataee on resolutions, and George was no unusual thing for ord are to come
in from him for 15,000 or 20,000 and some. upon sixty. Among other duties devolved
Lather on permanent organization.
upon him waa the general supervision of
Fred Alexander waa a member of the time. He sent hundreds of thousands of the plantation infirmary, where tbe tick
committee on credentials, and Clement
were carefully nursed and aapplled with
Smith waa made chairman of the
Tbe force of employes in tbe House fold­ medicine and amiable food. Acquiring
congressional co nun it lee. Reau la toons ing-room, which numbers about one Lun. oonaiderabie knowledge in the treatment
of ordinary disease* incident to c.imsu,
endoesiag Hon. E.S. Lacey for his wise drvd and fifty, is still busy. Orders still
and couscientioiiB coarse ia Congress
speeches pnnied, folded and malted.
famous
were passed, and speeches made by
O’DonaeU, Lacey and James Clarke.
with entire eeif-posscssion and dignity,
A MONKEY IN WAR-PAINT.
Mr. (/Dunnell, Obe nominee of the
to indulge in blood letting, to ad­
minister purgatives, prescribe hot. baths.
conveotiue. ia a self-made man, hav­

to rvduas the pulse, then ten grains of
calomel, followed in tbe morning by
half a tea-cup of castor oil contain.ng three
or tour drops of turpentine to impart ad­
ditional potency to the dose, and finally

tem, eonaiituted tbe practice la vogue in
cares of ordinary fever. If this vigorous
treatmeat failed of tbe desired effect a
repetition was generally resolved Up.,B,
and so the patient, sometimes enfeebled to
such a degree that he no longer afforded
ered tn spite of this heroic “doctoring.”
As a supplement to his labors ao a physi­
cian Daddy Jack indulged in a rude way
in the art of d.-ntia.ry.
He uaderatood

“How high are they?”
“The average sis* isjibout four and a
half feethigh, but the ‘"old-mau kangaroo’
ia often six feet, high and is &gt;ery flere-e
when cornered, and is known 'to have
ripped men open with a sln^la kirk from
one of his hind legs. Yon know we iniported foxes from home into Victoria jti-t
nuisance, especially around Geelong a.e.l
Ballarat, aud tbe most ardent votar.es of
sport have no hesitation in shooting them
when ever they have tbe chance.”
“Do you ever shoot tbe kangaroo*?”
“Yes, sometime*; but of course there is
not so much snort aa there is in riding.
We take weli-trained dogs, which round
them and run them past you: then we
have the opportunity to Are at them, aim­
ing at the head, for if yoe strike them

and besides it spoils the skin.”
"Wbat do you do with the skin?”
rugs, and boot* and shoes are also mode
from it. 1 tell you, there is another "port
which is largely indulged m. and that la
swan shooting. We go out a» much ior
the flesh, bat it la rather strong eating.
Tuer* are any amount of black swans to
be found in th* colonies, but the while va­
riety is somewhat of a rarity. Octasiw
ally we go in for pelican shooting, but tbe
bird is dying out, and fli a few years I do
not think we will have any left. Tbe

coursing. Tbe dogs are trained and we
have regular Insets. We have a man whom
we cadi the ‘slipper,’ who has tbe dogs in
tbe leash and is on foot. The judge, who
is mounted, follows close on his heels.
but both dogs must catch sight of the bare
before they are slipped, so as lo give them
both a fair cuauca. Th ay are then loosed,
the judge follows, and the dog that o'teueat turns tbe bare wins the prise. You
know I bat often tbe (fog which kills the
bare loses the prise. Should the hare
come on a fence, the dog that jumps it gets
the prize, even though be may not have

“How do Americans compare with the
English in the colonies?”
“By Jove! you are looked upon as a very
smart race. Everything or anything that
is American is regarded as something ex­
traordinary. You know we took the idea

fore we did only runn.og races. But
Miller, a pugilist, brought over a trotting

sams laucot which be empDyod in blood
leuing from lhe arm.
Ho could auniluteupenny nail healed red hot.

With the

am really of opinion that soon they will
be patronised fully as well as our running

hicb to pry out un offending molar.

the contest en led the doctor's

suitable instrument a strong
i well waxed, suffioed te pull
ant an incisor.

'M thia:

He and

LN. T. Sun;]
timber wwt of Gloster. While so en­
gaged Wilson looked up and saw a huge
bear placidly contemplating them from a

“and find that tbe number ia 4,SM,&gt;J1. Add

Z. li. Willison ia again on'dnck hav­
ing least tlie Silsbee reaturaot.
Rev. Carnahan, of tbe Presbyterian
church, baa gone eaKt on a vacation.
John C. Lens' and Maggio Beamer
were married by Rev. Bancroft un the

’By Jove! look at that iruits-and,”said
“ “ '
--------CAronf-

[Waablngton Special.]
It has distributed to tbe Buffering people
for lueir enlightenment 6.000,000 spMchre.
*■—' '—
' figuring up the nnmbee of speeches

they do for a ball or a court reception. 1
know of one lady who had her dress beaded
with diem &gt;nda, and bad it deposited in tbe

unfortunately, tbs weather was unpro-’

in Jail, ia believed to be iuaane.
Hia
[Philadelphia QUL]
Visitors to tbe Presidents grounds
capture waa very cleverly MeoutapliahCanadian Rea.dsnl—'• Well, ^ry dear frequently curious e mcerniiig what ap­
ed by Dr. Bates, of Spring Lake, who
(Philadelphia Telegraph.)
pears as a double sentry-box jus: under the
met him on the road, entised him into
By actuaJ count mere are
"Malden
sights lathis town?”
Ro. ks” ia the United S.atee, exelns.ve of
hia baggy and then took him to Grand
Visiting cm«in—"I hare certainly been
Idaho aad Wa.hington Territonee, which
Haven jail. Boitt will be taken to delightful y entertained, but there is one
Muakegon and confined there in jail
structure than Mies Nollie Arthur’s dollhis crime having been committed in
fewer than 6W in Michigan, »J in Wiscon*
that county. Boltz has been reading a
tending exterior, being built of narrow- diana and W7 in Varmint alone. A “Malt!German paper a great deal of late on
grooved boards, i be in ierlor leaves noththe millennium, the second advent of
varying legend that a beautiful and gen­
Christ and the end of the world, and
tle Indian maid* daughter of a noted chief.
his insanity in attrubuted to religions
excitement produced by such reading
Vls’tlng Coadn—“Oi ‘bankyou. Where
before each of which are bung white mua- barbarian brave, chosen by her stern
and bis own speculations pn religious la tt yu will take m*r*
Ruidenl—“To the Grand HeteL IP* an curtains epught Lack wiU colored nb- parent, or to show hereof Zaire to that
subjects.
*
other rcdikm upon whom the affections of
•hnc.’t full of American eaehlers," ___

waa silting upright, with its “arras” ap­
parently folded, and seemed much inter­
ested in their manner of cutting and split­
ting cordwood, m if it might have some
notion of goi &gt;g Into the business itself.

evening till nil’.night," tumot mes later*
comes a confusion of many voices resemb ing a combination of prolonged &lt;n»eses.
company of young m n end young wom­
en, tbe latter generally rather pretty, and
the former always in a stale o&gt; excitement

deal of argument.

The young men are al-

trolly still, ahowed no signs ot hoctUity

will hear them. They all talk in the same
manner, with striking gesticulations, all
undur the circumstances w»uld have boon
to leave tbe bear alone. Hr thought Wil­
ton’s companion, and he said as much.
Bat Wilson thought difforvnUy. He bad a
Winchester rifle, and, noticing that tbe
bear had a white spot in th i center of iu
breast, just the right sire for a nice mark,
be said he believed he’d take, a shot al it.

came suddenly co iscioos

that be

bear again. It still sat motionless and the
white mark on ita breast looked so tempt-

gun, aimed and flrod.

the ahoalier.

Bat instead ot hit-

Tbe wound did not cripple

sirs to eat a woodchopper.
Tbe next thing Wilson remembers be
tree-climbing act, with tha bear within
smelling dutancw.of tiysir heels. Wilson,
in his excitement, elimbed epon a limb
The limb broke aud ho foil.

The distance

unable to climb tbe tree. The jolt which
tbe bear received from tbe one hundred
and seventy -pounds of falling mortal-

ing and it startled tbe animal so that It did
not wait for further pertlcula. s, but fled in

On examination it was found that Wi*-

unable to walk. His companion thereupon
eel out for camp to bring assistance
A few momenta later Wilson faintad and
on regaining consciousness (hie compan­
ion was still absent) he found that the bear
bad returned and was sitting upright
within ab at thirty feet of him. It was

son examining an object at a distance, and
was staring at the prostrate man with an
air of great cariosity. It was evident that
on regaining i:a composure after tbe co­

had concluded to return and ascertain
if possible wbat manner ot creature this
was which fought an enemy by falling
on it from a tree-top.
On seeing that Wilson wa« conscious
and looking at it, the boar u tered a growl
nf defiance and made a move as U to at­
tack him, but thinking better of tbe rash
attempt—possibly fearing some other
new and hitherto unheard-of on-laugbt—
it turned gall and fled into the underbrush.
WlUon’s companion soon retarnod snd
the injured man was borne to catup aud
later on was brought io Helena.
THE LAW OF EMINENT

all to tbe same pnrj-o,-—which is, appar­
ently, nothing; for lhe talk govs an with­
out end, till fhe company part from sheer
farizua. The girly sometimes take a aliar*
soon silenced by the young mi-n, whole
their enthusiasm for ths discovery of

cial courtesies.

But then, the girl* don't

selves. These young pe s’ -ns are exiled
Russians, generally o&lt; Hebrew descent,
and most of them . were students in tbe
country they have lott.
The reporter, by chance, got acquainted
lured young man, and was introduced, to
tbe circle, or rather t o tbe irregular poly­
gon.

come over to thia country,” aaid the sharp­

ordinary people, who, owing to peroecutlon'or bard times, emigrated from tbe
old country to live bare and make a little
money.
They generally !&gt;egin by ped­
dling, snd some of them thrive. T ie other
class, to wbi;h w« belong, i- composed ot
men of ideas, mostly y&gt; ung ■ pl", wbe
either did not lixe to have th • gendarme
behind their backs, or ventured out on Dew
lands to start new social experiments. We
believe In, aud some ot us practice, com­
munity life. A great many of us camo ont
with the Amniam Society (amolatn is a
Hebrew word, meaning ’irom all tbe
world’) which was started at Od-a*a "otns
years ago for the purpnai* of establishing
communities in lhe United States.
We

New Jersey, Knnspa, Oregon, and else­
where. Ono is Loomians was broken up
a short time ago by the yellow fever.
Here in New York we tried among our­
selves to live on tbe same plan, but Jty
life, which keeps some idle and others
bdsy by freaks, is not favorable to that
sort of thing.
Besides, comp -tition here
makes people value their hard earnings
too h gh, and be eta selfishneas.”
Th" young men follow the vocations oC
tea/.binr, translating and, the like among
thoir illiterate countryin-n. S -me are shop
clerks, some are learning to be mechanic*,
have great contempt for peddling and hag­
gling, and are down ui»on ortho,lox Jews
and rabbta. They profess to be emanci­
pated from sectar.an and race preju ilcea,
and regard the whole of society as a broth­
erhood. If they go to hear preaching it
is F lix Alder*".
Many of Un-tn lived together in bodies
for a time, but they are now scattered
ever E-*ex, Norfolk, Ludlow, Henry, aud

have their parents wi-h them, others live
with their fnend«. Nearly all these girls
work bard in fac ories (a. thing which cas

DOMAIN.
are the sole support ot their parePta. F aw
of them can bear to receive attentions
that would insinuate that they belong to a

(Wheeling &lt; W. Vl) Special.)
Despite the hard work they have to do
Belmont County, O., are just now in s for a living, most of these girls, like tbe
a state of amused perplexity over tbe mis­ young men, ore amb tim student* In a
helter-skelter I ashlon. T.iey all want to
know everything. They have picked-up
contemplated road running through tbe English fs»*it; al) of tbetu understand Ger*
place. Much opposition was shown by
A frequency of tall* and parties la a
Coan.y Comnnasionrrs over-rulsd, being characteristic social feature among tboeo
determined that tue wurk should procsod. Ku-tian*. When they have a ball lhe
Among tbs farms through which tbe lure young people as a rule dance from eight ia
Would pass was one belonging to Mrs. lhe evening to eight tbe next morning
Lavina Warren, wfae made borself noto­ Tbe young men smoke indiscriminately
rious soma time ago by killing her tus­ and here and there is a woman who doe*
not disdain a puff.
to tbe Columbus Penitentiary. She has
One very interesting family correlate eC
only been recently pardoned. Mrs. War- three young sisters, a little tirehkm, and"
their elderly parent*. The sisters »c.rk at
feather curling and support tlie family.
County Commissioners a laconic mesiage Tue eldest is a well-pro|»ortiunt»d, active
that she would kill tbe first surveyor that girl of about twenty, social, eager to make
set his fool on her land. No attention, friends with everybody and learn frbm
waa paid to her, and Friday the '•verybody. After her day’s work, shs
party, composed of J. ,W. Shannon, attor­
ney for tbe railroad company, Major sle, tiesidM iMrning English from differ­
Mitchell, the County Surveyor, and some ent friend*. Tbe rec. nd, who is tall and
half-dozen surveyor*, set out and began
oj»eration«. Aa taey neared her place M. a. do it all by berself, and won't have sny
Warren cam* out of her boa*o with a shot­ to help her. Tbe youngest, slight aud
gun and hid herself in some bu-hes, await­ sreakly, and scarcely psst six'een sum­
ing tbs arrival of the party. Upon reach mers, earns about
a week by working
ing her farm they carefully put their in­ hard at her busiocaa of feather curling
struments over the fence, and then, before and giving leaaona in it to learners, wbils
gelling over themselves, took a careful she site up nights with her English books,
survey of tbe premises. Finally Mr. Shan­ which she studies with n &gt; better help thaa
non got upon the fence to take a better a poor dictionary, published by a Sb
Petersburg bookseller, aud a compatriot
Mrs. Warren fired. The shot demolished tutor wboae Kuglish pronunciation is Mi*,
Shannon’s hat, and so demoralised him viq undefined.
There are writer* among these Russian
bis heels, tbe remainder of the party taking refageea, philosophers, reciters, niu*iciajM,
to the woods. Buannon kept on across the orator*, poets, aud those who have the
fields, hotly folio wed by Mrs. Warren, who reputation amoug tbeir indulgent and ad-

firing st him a second time Shannon fall
in o ditch; and this accident most likely

these tilings. Most, of them have got cured
of Nihilism, and see its impracticabilities.
They bare even organised a Russian work­
ingmen’s union, eoosi.*ting of memtiera a!
Powhatan. Tue survey is postponed until bo h sexes, on positive principle* and for
eduoational purpose^. Thia umoa isaL
ready hnndred^ etrour, and t .e enthusb
satin founders are amb.t ou*ot taking part
still in her possession.
। tn tbe politics of thi* country. In their
opinion the ruling Republican port) is
, aimoil aa miscUiarom a* tbe Russian oll[K. Y. Dial.)
Pell* teal Corrupt-.
method of preserving their appetites and
digestions by peii.JIeally alternating
housekeeping and dependence on eaten-------------- ----— W VUW,
CIWUKV,* uvvr vo
ble, her sudden departure lx succwded by an » her man. Why is this?”
the arrival of the caterer, who supplies
"WeL toe oUrnr fellow gave me fifty d«M21-1?.f0?.‘,",nzenioo-,y---------------------------------------------- o„
j
your voU&gt;
The bill of far* i&lt; rnriel and well served, Well I shall bring charges of bribery
and cost* &gt;15 to$l«a weeks porti.n, or ___________ ....... _______ __
enough for two person*. When the family &lt;1M*"
is tre.l of the caterer'* provision, th^ ‘‘^-an’t help that You see your manager

iuppoe.-dly.

1 despise, it ia political corruption

�ABOUT COUNTRY BOYS
■TFERESTiMC

TO

FAMMERS'

taitffteUs txXJT**-

prove hs Uworits.

BLOOD

SONS

ROMANCES OF

BANDITTI.

'
asking: “ Why d-m’t yo« write something
way, b&lt;it in this article I will hit the'coun­
try boys in particular.

drudge.

’ilia farmer himself ia one, and

many ekoepMcns. To be a farmer means
to be out of bed at daylight and hard at
work until sundown. It means. In the
majority of cnees, plain clo’hes, plain fare

and exerraion, and in hi* tielfiahoegs be
refuses his boys such privileges. After
hi* back*breaking work ot tbe day he may
not care to sit down with a new.psper.or
book, but that is no reason why he
shouldn't ifave these things In the house
for.bis boys and girls. 1 know plenty of

stingy to take anything beyond a local
liuggy do. They bare no pride about their
horses aud hariu«s«es.. They buy slop
clothes for their boys, pinch ’em down to
the last rent, and .then wonder that they
don’t want to attend* some fashionable
town church on Bunday.
The old-fashioned farmer came about as
near being a two-legged bog as is possible
to get. Because he liked fat pork ths year
’round his family must eat it. Because he
could get aloug with a seven dpilar suit of
,-clothes every one else must come to it. Be­
cause the almanac turnisbed him plenty
ot reading his family has no business to
want newspaiwra and magasines.
He
wanted his sons tb feel as big as “them
*ere Barker boys,” and yet he refused them
.everything which has made tho Barker'
boys their atiperior*.
If you will consult the criminal reedrds
of cities and villages you will find that
farmers' -one are pretty disorderly char­
acters. , They bring to town with them a
spirit of recklessness that calls for a row.
Why? I can tell you, because I bare
asked at least fifty ot th**m. Bring a boy
up without any pr.viloges and you make
him bate half the worl L When ho becomes
a young man aud feels his lack of educa­
tion and polish hzswill hate the other halt
He comes u&gt; town feeling that be has bad no
show and is nobody, and this .breeds
a spirit of defiance. Ho has just as much
right in tho world as the lawyer’s sou. Ho
has just os much brains and in his young
soo has been school jd and hi* mind ex­
panded, while the farm -r*s son has been
tolling and drudging. Cultivation, educa­
tion and association* have made the law­
yer’s son a fine-looking young man. Snow,
wind, rain, hard work ahd bitterness of
spirit have so changed the looks of the
farmer’s son that be is ashamed of ftmself.
f am not going to advise formers in the
&lt;ase, but I’ll tell you what I’d do if I waa
a fanner and had a boy about fifteen
years of age whom I wanted to follow the
. same pursuit. I’d have kept him in school
up to this time, and he’d bo- fairly potited
in geography, grammar, mathematics,
orthography and cbirograp'iy. I should
have sent him to school In town in order,
that ho might have tbe rough corner*
sandpa|&gt;ere.l down by contact with society.
* If be had any musical talent I’d encourage
if. _ I’d allow him so much m.mey per
&lt;^reek, and advise with him until be could
spend it Intelligently. I’d
him good
clothes and encuurage him to be neat aud
tasteful it, dre**.
I could not have dons this bad I been
pin-poor, but eight out of ten of our farm­
ers could do even better. When my boy
came home ho would find at least one
good dally paper in tho hous?, backed by
a literary weekly, an agricultural journal,
a magazine aud a setentific publication.
The farm should be mapped, every fl -Id
numbered, and we’d open a book account
to rhow how many dollars and day's
works were expended for certain returns.
My boy should be my business partner.
We’d read together, di-«cuss and plan to*
gether, and wbi.e I endeavored to make
him lee! his responsibility I should do
nothing to make bitn lose his iudepend­
ence.
“Such itlmsa read well; but you’d run
your farm into the hands of the Sheriff
within three years.”
See here, my farmer friend, let mo give
you a few facts. Tho avrazo farmer
shortens tho service* of his iumtier wagon
one year by leaving it out in the sun and
tbe dew. Hi* plow would last one year
longer if kept painted aud sheltered. For
the want of a little attention his harness
wears out only half its .lays. His barnsand
sheds go to rack for tlie want of paint.
Wke e the hoof-rot could be stepped
in the first sheep if be were posted,
tie stops it iu tbe thirtieth. The farmer
who gets his agricultural bints from the
almanac loses his hog* by the cholera, his
fowls by tho pip, and his horses slobber
from bis gate to tbe village store and
back. Let a man run your farm on busi­
ness principl s ami the fe ire corners would
not take up four acres out ot every forty;
there would be no old box-drains about the
uouse to bring typhoid fever and doctor's
trill*. Tbo*e l-tsk&lt; in the roof of the barn
wonl i n&lt;&gt;t spoil throe or four tens of hay

IktexteO Cor. San Francisco Chronicle.]
Mexican brij
’
'*------------- -lion is.gone. Rapid'
fact that their
* and-------methods
that !
travel lays bar- -- ------------------ --------distanre and Inaeresslbdlty have hitherth enveloped in a vail of romance. Yet
lhe old a'muspherv still lingers protect­
ing!y about the few, which accounts for
the fact that Churcho el Foto, the notorl-

while the less famous ruffians were all
shot. Ho has as many friends In Mexico
as the James boys had in M ssotxri, and
has escaped th e clutches of tbe law and
baffled pursuit again and ngafn, nntil he
won tbe name of “Tbe Mysterious Man.”
has b.-en Impelsm-d in the past ana made
daring escapes, as bo will probsbly do in
the future. One of the secrets of his popu­
larity is that bis code of honor allows no
Mexican to suffer at his hands; while ho
has robbed fortunes . from unfortunate
countrymen and has especially delighted
|n preying upon Spaniards. His methods
have often been original and fearless yet
ho has also played the common role of
garroter and bn glar. Theone tender pul­
sation in the black heart of this ruthless
rnbbe*- bests in unwavering faithfulness
and Idolatrous love tor**his daughter, a
bcaut.iul girl eighteen
ho is educating in

father, and upon
most all tbe money that comes into his
bands by bls system of ••forced loans.”
More romantic than Churcho ol Poto is
the little I can gather about a gang ot
wreckers who were pursued and shot less
than a month ago in tbe State, ot.Durango.
The loader of tbe band was well known to
the Mexican public by eight and through a
record ot dar ing deeds and bloody crimes.
Young and boy.sh- in appearance; bandsome, dashing and so brave and beloved
by the entire clan of eighteen brigand*
that the identity of this chief was never
betrayed nor. suspected. The other day
the rura.'e» tracked £he.-n down, sent eight
bullets through the Captain's heart and
destroyed tbe whole band, not even leav­
ing one to tell the .Cory, which all will
long to bear as I did when 1 learned that
the handsome bandit boy was only a bit of
successful masquerading, for when the
riddled sombrero was ^removed and the
bullet-burut blanket thrown aside, a shape­
ly form ws* revealed and tbe astonished
soldiers learned that the leader of their ton .
had been a woman.
„
*
(San Francisco Chronicle.]

“Oh, I wo* plways prospecting, and in
one of these tour* came across Tomb­
stone?”
•• How did it get its name?”
“1 was up tn tbe northern part of the
territory, in that section known as the
Wallapni country, nnd while there a com­
pany of Indian* was enlisted for an
Apache hunt In tbe southern part of the
Territory, and 1 followed them down.
During my journey 1 was several times
asked if-I had ever nuide anything In those
prospecting toura, and I used to say that
I bad not discovered anything of very
groat value yet, but I hoped later on to do

pro*pecte ia. tue Apache country. This,
no doubt, we* dangerous, as the Apaches
were very native nbotiM that t'm.«. They
were killing then all ov?r the country, and
had .dispatched two or three train* that
summer. Wed, tbe aol-U«r* olteu used to
tell me to be careful and advis- mt not to
renturo alone, tollicg too, ttnoa; other
things: Ob, yes, yqiFil nod s tembstoue
uue of these days; that is what you will
find.’ This remark was so often toads that
it ImprtHsefl its if on my memory, and
-often when I was in these prospects II
would unpleasantly tecur, and at length I
determined if 1 succeeded in finding any­
thing to give it this name. Well, in the

euc Tombstone district, made my discov­
eries, but tbe locations were not made till
'die spring ot 1«7S.”
Cotnlog to Pay L'* a Visit.
[N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.]
The astrououiur* at tbe G.eeuwich Ob. ...
. . &gt; b*wn
.
. । . calculations
, ... ..
serrntory
have
making

progress toward the earth. Tlwy find, as
tbe result of twenty-one observations, that
this beautiful scintillating star is moving
toward lbi» planet at tho rate of fifty
milcs and seventy-eight oue-buniired:bs
p-.-r second. Th! • amount* to about 3,00»
miles a minute, ItiJ.Odo miles an hour, or
4,320,OJO miles a day. Hut even at this
hot rate of tapeed should it b» continued,
Arcturus is not likely to snat er our little
globe for the next 93,t)0J years, although
his brightness, is lively to grow iu the
sight of remote post.Tity. A scientist,
writing- on this subject, says that nn
eigh'y-one ton gun will drtve forth its
proj ctiie with a max^rauui velocity of
1,40jfeet per second, and that Arcturus i«
approaching us a; a speed two bundrod
times greater. It thus moves over a dis­
tance equal to that between tbe earth and
the sun in twenty-one days. But as the
earth's distance from this H rely star at

the bouse would not cave in the cellar 1,02,000 times greater than that b’tween
walls; tire first sign of disease among tbe it and the sun, this generation and untild
live a ock woul 1 be promptly treated; others to fellow may pursue time van tenor
tool* and implements ot every sort should
be carefully housed, and -------Well, 1 am going to shock you. I’d hare
M. Y. Kvenlng Post.]
the hnrn«MS oilsd and big {let and wagons
Boms body of a mathematical tun , with
wa*h -d once a week. I’d Lava a lawn
ai&gt;out.tb« houa-3, and make a disp’ey of nothing better to do, t.aa mud - tlie follow­
flowers an I shrubs; I’d give a party now- ing computation, which is euriouq If not
essentiaiiy correct.
He says that a Gerfarmer* once or twice a m mth, not to kick
about railr-'o 1 freight* or jaw alotat poi-

But aixiut tbe boy? Intelligence and
energy righ ly appTIed to farm labor
would give every farm?:’* bey a holiday
in every week of the yenr. Lrt him go
fishing or hunting, or swimming or rid»to town and c. &gt;u.u!t buy-

roU.

Give him a

rhane
W.tHMrtUl
the sta ament that be is no’ n slave

cbea^ fore an I poor lodging*.

I

tain*, tuervfore, &lt;JUS,bjO,OJO Mjuare feet.
Tito superficial area ot tue Lake of Con­
stance being 8M Germin t&gt;quaru mile*,
therefore contain j.ift'd.uOO.oOJ sq tare
feet. There are living on toe surfare uf
the globe at this moment, in round num-

front, was

iwsaring

Keuraijfi*. '
t mm HA --c-ae
r'*”or’ San
*° Knruxn-__a
klMW^y

rally In his ao-

—VIBRATOR—

u cLu’crf tkToiuia

unusually floe spirits. At tW!light,
however, tbe aqjpuurious chsrac.eristics
ot the parrot's neighborhood had unac­
countably- disappeared.
No stream qf
disrordant cries awoke the dull echoes in
the next block. To oft-repeated inquiries
conoeruing ‘•Polly’.” inordinate craving
-for crackers’there was no reply.- Aroused
by tbe. parrot’s unwonted silence,' Mrs.
Rogers made a soarcu of the room, and
stopped in the centre of the floor in blank
di-may. A hurried search of the window
sills, a scouring ,of the back yard,
and a suspicions scrutiny of a sleeping
cat on tlie unfathomable calm of an old
to anxious and grlef-burdrned crias for
“Polly,” only tho echo ot Mrs. Rogers'
voice came floating back on the wayward
breeze. Night settled down softly and tbe
cat slept peacefully, lor.onre undisturbed
by fleicecrieeof “Here,TigoF’. “Bic'eml”
and otter expressions calculated io till tue
feline mind with unspeakable terror.
One by one tbe neighbors dropped in to
bear the .story of-the parrot’s disappear­
unco, but all were powerless to suggest a
way out of tbe trouble. At length, b -aring Mr*. Rogers say.'wlt^ suspicious huskineas, that she “wouldn’t 'a ta-en $20 for
that parrot,” ayoun^ tuan of enterprising
turn of mind ruabed off and inserted' tho
following emotional advertisement in a
morning newspaper:
d»QA EKWARD-UWT. A PABK0T, R8-

I

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jtJBEUMVICBYRUBCO.. Rooteatea J

TRACTION
AFTPR THE FOURTH OF JULY, ALL DEALERS ARE SETTLING-DOWN TO
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE

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ENGINES
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Factory Prices

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We Shall Make Things Lively!
----- AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE THE------

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

I TO TRADE WITH US, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, ON ALL DEALS OF

VwV mm tort Xa-xlouaal st.
.
U3.
•‘That’ll fetch ’em,” said the young man ।
to Mrs. Rogers on his return. “He won’t i
thing always advertise, and the thing’s
sure to come back. “Why, 1 know Arnau
who bad a friend who advertised for a l.osl
dog, and forty-seven dogs were brought to
r.Uh’-i™”*'1*7 Y"’1*r*’ a"8’"- U,al’‘1

THESHING
MACHINES

lithe best Remedy

TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER. IN

Horse Rakes
Rake your stubble air! save
the ccst of a Rake the first

season.

DRY GOODS &amp; CLOTHING

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&gt;
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I IN COMING HERE. AND A HANDSOME PER CIST FOR I’ROEIT. COME AND BEE.

Good, Solid Wages for Your Time

NASHVILLE WAGONS
£EST ON-WHEELS.

Whether the parrot grew dre 1 of bis iso-

Vermontville
l=si MARTIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville.

Summer Days

“It if the parro'F’ cried Mrs. Bog-re,
gleefully, running to the window.
It was the parrot. With premeditated |

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Big- Fall Stock
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[N. T. Dia .l
“She's a genuine curiosity,” said Charles
Claffer, tbe proprietor of the Wurteiub«rg
ax bo pointed lo a diminutive specimen of
humanity who sat ot a table .playing with ;
adoa--n or more nickels that had been given !
bur by )&gt;enple who had been staring at her. '
The custodian ot the coin* was a Child.
apparently about seven year* old, very
little over two feet high, with a plea*ar)t
voice and rather pretty face- The curio*on each side of the face and wears a mus­
tache equal In development to that of tbe

chin is a pointed beard not unlike tbe cav­
alier’s order. Except for this her features
are decidedly feminine, and her manner is
like that of any child of her year*.
“She
.
--------arrived
.- - here from
~ Germany yester~ « “and she
' ‘
COOSlnoea Mr. Cleu-*r,
Jfria'sW
”ntrli*h
speaks
English aswail
welln&lt;ia*C.-i
German. Her
parents are form laborers, but I think they
intend to put her In some museum. Hur
name Is Schaeffer.”
The little lady was a*k*d to write her
name on a piece of paper, out she indig­
nantly declined, saying* “No, nnt on
paper, sir.” A Ditl band placed his note
book at her disposal and she wrote the
word “Marguerite” in a plain, round,
scrawling han L Borne hu nd red* of people
called tn to see the curiosity when her
fame bad been bruited abroad, and the

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[Tucson Oar. Sun Francis--*' Chronlcte.]
Toc-on is the pride of ail Artoouians.
They oven clam it to be tbe oldest city in
America and deciare that its^rigin ante­
dates that of Banta Fe. Before the advent
of American* It was a Mexican hamlet, I
and still earlier it was »n Indian village.
No traces ol its first occupants arc tube,
seen to-day, but the adolxt houses aud nar­
row winding street* are thoroughly Mexi­
can. It is not siiffic enlly Ameri* smi xi
even yet to contain many frame hou-es,.
and the most comfortable homea are made
of adobe, but tbe new Court-house is xuffici ntly modern to belong to uay northern
city. Tucson itself is neither an attractive
nor repellent tow»i.
It invites neutral
cotnmen', being neither very ugly nor

FRANK C. BOISE
Flour! Flour! Flour!

“

Desire to say that the)- ore now making Flour
by their

And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will convince nil that our flour !s
the Boes, and will be the

D. C. Griffith
eats

Farmers will find it to their interest to make a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
tlie truthfulness of above statements.
Wc shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Com Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
—Is turning out-----Xo. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

We keep everything In this line.
a Call.

Give us

II. K. Dlf KtftMOy &amp; CO..
EAST SUES.An STREET.

THE STAR WASHER!
"Ha! ilaf’cries Adam Bennett,
“Why don’t yon buy u Dennett I
Tis the only tnnrliine flint will cut your
And with twine, very ma*ly will Mnd it."
Then cease that horrible frowning, .
For cf all machines ‘tis the crowning.
And take my advice run! do not delay,
Bnt buy one of H. E. Downing.

Large stock of Top and Open Bu&lt;fgiet&gt;, Phaetons, Plat­
form and 3 Spring Wagons, Whip?*, tinrnesr^ex. etc., that 1 will
sell at Rock Bottom prices. Call nnd see me.

EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PIUS
Pure*? V«G«tab&gt;r, Haretkaes, Pteaaant,IMafuMe. the joaugwtclilld may ulo
ttresn. Eohlby shteru^;.;-.: aud MedfcitmDcaJnntai IS Cte. a •««, orby uulL

foot that tbe late tailuro ol Hud-n/tCx,
the leading t«*nk

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,

We shall put the knife into prices and H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
shall Cut them to the Very Core.
We can make your Seventy-five
NEW MACHINERY!
cent Wheat Money worth a Dollar to
you for the next thirty days.
HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.

at one time last eve ning to keep the crowd

Lock &gt;o the sixteenth century, there are no
curiosities to 1&gt;* seen worthy of m.nti*.n,
and »ven if there were the people are too
much engn-xed with tlie present and the

Gale Chilled Plow* and Repair*

KALAMAZOO

। Are not yet over, but in order to make

mottle ! put bad climbed up the lace
tains, crawled through the open window
bouse.
When
tlredofon
thethe
joke
he came
In j L00H1 fOP OHP
and secreted
himself
cornice
of the

again and made the household happy. All
day yesterday lhe echoes of the ndv.-rtisemen! drifted into the house with the vi«iting neighbors, and to group* of tlie curiou*' was tho story of the .parrot’s disappearanre told in varying dngrees of truth
and Imagination. Late in the afterno-m
the stream ot callers had rent d, tiiu parrot was swearing like a lineal.descendant
of Captain KLld, and tho family was
happjF

IV inrd Plows and Repair*,

South Bend Plow* and Repairs,

testations ot confidence in tbe parrot’* re*
turn, there streamed iuto the window the j
tn&lt; st frightful uvaianc.ie of soundtbathad |
been heard in tbe neighborhood for many .

n*n» this &lt;»ue impress s
liveliest, the etnartes:.
tht- wholo hutiMu family might find * «.&lt;ding room upon its surface. Should tbe
weight prow
too great,
tbe
ice
break, anl Ujj whole human rac«
be out merged,' it
would only raise
the Bevel of :.!ie lake about aix inch-’*.

Nichols, Shepard 4 Co.’s

Haxmirar G:

BEST KACBIHE IK THE I1RKET
Aud Don’t you Forget it!

Saves Time, Labor &amp; Clothes.
The following Advantage* Belhng ExvlurfvrlyteIbis Machine:
4
1st. The rubber toinr nog In su. ba luantHf
a* to be hi perfect control of tbe operator, who
tnav stand al tbe aide.or lhe end of rhe n mehtn
and operate it quite suco safulh. |
*4
'Al. Tltc rubber adjusts itself easily and per­
fectly.
»d. The rubber Is held
i-a:ir»ot’tlp
sideways.
4th. Tho clotiee ran t»e shifted in the bog
by rllghtlv i Biaiog the rubfor at ibtarrate with­
out dlsturblag tue regular motion.
**
&lt;
5th- Tire rubtrerl. eerily disposed of

turned again lo its workFor Rapidity,
and Labor
Saving this Ma* lUoe for EmuM all
Others.

IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS.
and MaAlnes for *ale!n quint Itire to

prime
REPPETO h HULLING UR.
Nashville. Midi.

�■w

ind'ian maidens love

j PARA RAT-CATCHERS.

GREAT LlEfi

BY LITTLE MEN.

BALLS

A NOT UNFAM UAR WESTERN STORY

MOW SNAKES ARE UTILIZED IN BRAZIL.
(N. Y. Journal.]
I had extraordinary luck i

Gxoaor AVocbtus Bala
has written during Ms journalistic

club last night, *» he rapped tor order

CURE

!
An IWBwbau tee )
raid
J into Douglass and El Paso Count!-** th*y
I songfat hiding places In this county, but

a covurt. Turkey Cree^Anycn give* more
secure hiding places. HTearli-r day* this

[( or. Pittsburgh (Pa) Chronicle.I

longs. I had rather a stout Uno, and the
hoolj was baited with a minnow. Sudden­
ly, as my Indian stopped rowing for

In couventioualiU^a.. He eate pie with

CO.VKM.-MA. H-.KT O. TVKMMMi. «» |

&gt;»X

• »«rOW«l ri»&lt; KUU

an.) ths fragments of three fingers on his
j left hand and nthorwuo mutilated aud dis। figured for life, but th* -boa of th*
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' country, th* Giboa or boa constrictor.
Do... r^. Cb, .uiMb . d-bxhw or
t„rp,ot „ ltre
,
t„
-

...

Uori.

SICK

now known aa Villa Park from Denver,
and continue on the Morrison and adjoin-

in th* world ot letters.

rertdUttfollwry!.'*

south through ih*. foothills that adjuia
Morrison to Fairplay.
Among other hr ere* ting m
Booted with Deer Creek and
couaury.is tbe legend of an
chief and his dau ;bter. Blaring Star, a
w«r chief of tbe Arapahoe*, had obtained
the greatest infl iem-e among hl* tribe.
Stern and implacable In lAtle, earnest
and Invlnclbl* in cou iclt. he cared Utile
' for women, and was accu tomod to regard
all squaws as very inferior ©reature*. Tim
! Color* lo pioneer* bai reached thn eoun-

HEAU

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f ax wreM be ailNMtin *•«*•■!•* te thaw who j
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t

1. :)e H*o maav Ways that 1
i. uov.rtto.u’thctn. Buti.

ACHE

of their approach.

cZoSTuul* Lbw Mia are .vtry small *»1

Ba-, doubt and uncer-

•gr.?. i

«Akgidnlvr‘t-^rT-, *'&lt;T ! Blaring Star believed they were about t*

T**1* V”i,itrkilily

-by dniggMs cvcrywbcss, or soat by msiL

'
Noted for his boldn i* and unheard-of
intrepidity, th* war chief resolved to roe­
-------- 1 oncil* J he opposing factions b‘
I coup d'stat. Gallin; allchi*:»( an

CARTER MEDICINE (XX.. New y»r»

FOR TEN CENTS.

j suddenly appeared before thepi on th* top­
I most point of a greatwhieh ri**s
above Lhe^most romantic nnd beautiful
part of the canyon, a spot known as Glen
Plym where, through grove* of cotton-

DAME'S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
SMI FATEMT TUMBLER TOP
MEDICINE TIME KEEFER,

along with a sound that is wonderfully
tnujical. How b« got up to that height

ONECOOKBOOK

satniug that tbe Great Manilla inspired
him lo stand there, the warrior a !dressed

Stories on the Road.

His cries for the white man’* blood
were beard and answered, and many
spears flashed in th* sunlight at his ap-

Wayalde Inn-Komothlni
But *n* old chlof retut n-d from th*
pnw-wowsal and disheartened. Laugh­
“Gentlemen, I almost wvy y«M the positi ns
you fill; vour c*,xri«xr of tbe world; youi ing Eye*, thechle ’* daughter, wsji as be­
Knowledge of IxiFincie: tbe chanAng sight* loved by Waguila as if »h* had b*en his
yoa see, aud all that, you know."
\
own child.
This warmly rxpre»*ed regret loll irom tlie
H* knew ths.t on* of th* pale face*, a
lipa of an elderly pleasure luurirt, IseU August,
and wa&gt; addressed to a eend cirr Ir orconnu* r- young scottt, who, a mere boy, hnd come
rial travelers *eated ou tlie porchof tee'Ebidcl)
waa l«Joved by the Indian mat len. He
FRrtcl, SL, Louis, Mo.
)■
“Yea,” responded a New York reprcMnitatlve of the profession, “a tlrummer Isn’t with­ special hatred for tbe young scout. H -nee
out his pleMures, but be run* hi* nMcs, too—
risks outaide Uil chances of railroad collisions be resolv - i C &gt; warn the young girl. Hi«
warning camo none too soon, but when the
and MU-araboat erplosiono."
“What risks forinsteijreI”
‘•TbU.for iitet*uce,"said Mr. W. D. Franklin,
who was then truvehng for an Eastern bouse,
and is known tomierrhante in all part* of the and after a thousand perils escaped to
country:’ ••The risk—which, indeed, amount* find tbe settlement burned out and her
aluHMi'to aeertrinity—of getting tbedyspepsia iover a priso«er in ttw&gt; bands of bar father.
from perpetual i hange of di« t and waler ami 8h- soon knew th* wont.
from haring po fixed hour* for eating and
On ths erag above Glen Plym waa th*
sleeping. L rayeelf was an example. I say
body of her lover, who bad been laid
was, for I am all right now.”
“Nb discount on your digestionbroke in a there lo die of starve ion and expoau-e.
Cl leagodry
traveler, lighting-hte c&lt;gsr She attempted to scale tbe perilous rock,
fresh.
'
but slippid and fell into tbe canyon be­
“Not a quarter {Htr cent. But I had to gfr&lt;up travellugfora while Thedyapepste ruined neath, a oorpaa Th* father, finding hie
my paper. Fina'lv I vame acruw an adverfce- daug iter'lead, and arriving la tlie same
meutol Farkcr't Tunic, I tried it and it fixed
me up to perfection. There tt notdng on i knew in reaching ih • top of tlie crag. But
earth, hi my opinion, equal to fcae a ctare to: aid cam* tno late; the young scout bad
dy5S2ra.HiM&lt;o.- As Co.-, of New York, the
breathed hi* loaf.
Sine i that liir*i ft is said that In tbe
proprietor* bold a letter from Mr. Franklin
stating that pn cUe fact, t’arker'r Tunic aids d 'ad of eight, cries are beard a
digestion, cure* Malaria! Fever*. Heartburn. old Iiplian Uuief bewailing ine I._
Headarbe Coughs and Cold*, and ail cliroplc
daughter, an I other and feebler cries &lt;u
disease* of the Liver and Kidneys. Puts hot
tie in your valise. Prives, 50c_ aud *■!. Econ­ of au la Ilan maiden weeping for her
omy In larger size,
. enough to be called *o, for the old pio, to-day ,'hu: 1: is not at ail unlikely that
■ tho legend bad -sum* foundation in the
■ love of a young man num -d Walter* for
J nn Indian Chief’s- daughter. A* for the
to-k '■ flhrjstsiory, ilia not out of place in to*
; romantic *e*n*ry-of the glen and the
:_Kr&lt;nJeuro( j,,, ejiff.
g.

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[Lamian Daily News.)
Tho lost caniue martyrdom to science
opera ed by XL Brown-tiequard waa of a
peculiarly sensational character. That
exjierimentor wanted to see whether life
after a violeut death is suiceptible of be­
ing recalled in an ttnimal killed in a
boalthy state. He tuorefore beheaded a
dog familiar with his voice. The blood of
aac'.ber dog was beforehand prepared to
lie transferred into tbe arteries of tbe head,
No sooner wa&lt; it injected than tbe inert
head became animated, the eyes opened,
and on the Profcsior calling the dog by his j

aearaising look. U'beu th* arterial blood
was axhautte 1 life diMippeamd. Tpi*
painful exiMr m -nt was suggested by on*
hour aud a half after execuUon, and when

THEOHLT TRUE

fflRpN
TONIC
FACTSBEDUmiMC

Dt.Ectriba£si

ly lost axci ability. Nevertheless, when
arterial blood was inj*cted into the head
tbe mouth appeared to tak* a living char­
acter, tli* cy dlds were rained, the pupils
contracted when light was flatbed upon
them, an J by an onflee in tbe skull it
wn* seen that circulation was momentari­
ly tmtablMb ’d in the Intellectual convo­
lutions Dr. Labord* wanted to operate
on Campi’e heal dirwxJy it ten into th,
basket, but tbe rul* in vi’rio* of which the
form of a Christian burial was gon*
through al the Champ d.t NsveU Cemetery
stood in his

In a verv moduat 1

ixf*n printed.
, .
ITno«^. B.iLr, ACOitlOH U .omrtkl,,,
over forty year* old, and makes a handiu&gt;m* living wi'b hl* pen. He I* editor of
the Atlantic MonAlU, and wrlttte outer- j
tain ngly aud gracuiully in prose aud j
verwr. H* to sumetuing of a dude, and th* |
end* of hi* mustache Bi* always carefully

J . . .
..
...
several of the residenc-s. During ths da'y
lv coils itself In the oellar into the likeness
of a section of hawser In the hold of a vow
sel{ or lies in the storeroom behind th*
bales and boxes Jn the similitudv of a „„
disstovu-ldp*, cr it loGps itself among
.---------------------------tlie girders and rafters
of tbe garret into
tbe semblance of a Brobdlgnaggtan
UM,^
leo M tho u,ulU
of mo ,HtrOtui sis*
-----deplcteddn
glowing color*
on i he swinging

i5»:NAToK-BL&gt;car JoxJBLACKBl!M,otKou-

secretary, who was mending the not.
* No'- by a reel-full I” retorted tbe Presi­
dent. “I pulled in as quickly as possible,
and brought a two-pound plicate the sur­
face. Jus: as 1 waa about to pull him into
tho boat tbsre was a sudden rush, a

CORSETS
Tho eSLT roBSST rn*a* ftikt

peered down the maw o.f a twenty-five
pound ■■Imoh.”"
“Took th* pik* tor bait, probably,”
ejaculated th* oldest member of the club,
whom nothing could surprise.
“I played tbe salmon for half an hour,”
went on th* President, not noticing the
interruption, “and finally drowned him.
Just as Tune - Meek*-Hi—thalWM my In.
dinn’s name—was reaching over the side
t" scoop up the nalmon, a huge musoalonge
carried him away so fast that the friction
of th* line playing out over tbe aid* set
th* boat on fire.”
“Yon put it out, I trust,” murmured the
Treasurer, incredulou-ly.

br r-luriwd by

“TciffcAOOeORkkT
TH1 USX SKLEvaauI o'i fHX U. 8. GOV ■ •
TO CABBY THE FAST MAIL

Burlington,
3oute.

»hnw to a
traveling
drcusH in
th* United States. At night, however,
when all good people of tbe city are sus­
pended is their hammocks, tbe ratter
awakes and takes |&gt;o*MMlori of the budd­
ing from tbe foundation to tho roof-tree;
and the eas* and expedition . with which
the leglees incarnation of longitude goes
AAaht from American editions more up an J down the stairs, and under, around moiuent,” returned tho President. ‘“1 was
than thirty .thousand topic • of tbe English and about lhe chairs and tables, In the fighting the muscalongo. The b^at burned
vereion ot “John Bull et Son lie” have pursuit of rats and mice and snch small slowly, and jurt as I landed tbe forty­
w tnarveioa* for. the bats'*
pound- flsh that tried to make away with
sold within three mouths. Max deer, Is something
loll, tbe author, is said to baVe received bombyxe* and- other right-seer* and flj- ; ,UY oalmon, waa one mas* of cinde s ox­
en
to
behold
—
I
Imagine,
from
ail
1
hare
!
&lt;*Pt
a
part of tbe Iww, wbera tbe Indian
from hi* English publishers an additional
beard. Presumably, many a time and । an*i 1 mounted, and paddled.to shore. To
RTeat surprise, when w* arrived there
firs; stipulated for. Hu was hia own oft, th* head of a family, in . getting oill of J
, hl* hammock, steps upon tlie cool’ body of I w* found tbe tish, which w**had placed on
trau.-ldtor.
hi* ratotebor to shudder in the instant Ot ‘he half-burned bottom of the boat, nicely
Thomas F. Bayajid i- ifae tilth m«-mOXLY LINE BUNNIXO TWO THBOUOH
hl* misapprehension that It Is the corp** I cooked, add »o w« hal three ^broiled fbtb,
TRAINS DAILY FBOM
1 of one of bis numerous progeny that ha* 1 Hi* pik*, th* »almou and th* muacalonge.”
lill the office of United Stale* Senator | Muertitnbed in the night to on* of the ' “r‘—— ” *J •*
1 *
•“—
——* CHICAGO, PEORIA A
LOUIE,
l
Four, said the secretory;
you- 'forget
from Delaware. Tue family to from the
I
tbo
minnow.
”
myriud diseases incident ,tb childhood at .
•ami* general stock aa the “chevalier sans Para,
and tumbled out on the flior. Pre- j
*‘•Tha‘Tha* was rather an extraordinary
pour et nans rep.oche.”
Nicholas. a
DENVER,
! i^uimibly, also, now and then, tbe chief j •'utca, Mr. President,” said an old gentloHuguenot who came over in lt&gt;47 with bin
\ clerk, returning lat* from tbe
tho club and * man who had *at In the comer and listened
i the** instaggering
th* glen below
him,
urging
them
t&lt;&gt; tbe fable, “Lut 1U1 tell an actual expuup
to
his
swinging
end
very
first American Bayard.
SAN FRANCISCO,
i uncertain couch and falling across It, get*
Jons Kelly, the Tammany Chief, ba* 1 hi* sprawling hands against tue very sul&gt;
‘What ia it? What
t» It?” cried
the club,
.
----- -------------»
KANSAS CITY,
born a member of Congress, and is the ou- stance of th* «erp«nt in his delirium, to immensely iuteresto-1.
hour*,"
gentie- TOU RISTS AMD HEALTH-SEEKERS
convince him of the error of his ways at ,
“‘Fur six hour*,
” returned the old gentleot Now York City. He ha» no huHncas once end work a reformation in his habit* ■ ,n&lt;u quietly, “I ««t on the pier nt Oyster
other than polities, except as Irregular in­ in th* course of time. . Presumably, I Bay, and uover bad a hite.”
vestments In real estats may be coasid- also, occaoioually, during a dearth of rate
“W*»U adjourn,” remarked tb* PreaiIbe Moan lain* of COLORADO, th* 1
aud mice, a member of lb* family disate 1 d01*^* ** b” sn*‘ th* twinkl* iuth* old man*.* Y tnesilie, u»&lt;time, audwM ako a plumiter; he is now j&gt;oars mysteriously, leaving nothing beCITY OF MEXICO,
“■nd 1 think it's my treat.”
rich, and knows how to enjoy the proles- ’ hind him out of which a surml*e ortho!
HOME-SEEKERS
•ton of politic*.
A FIRE ALL SUMMER.
smallest quantity of soothing-sirup can i
“Unclx” Rcrvs Hatch’s* office is vis- '
it«d by
many
daily
-------„ -a*
--------, reporters
.
. as that oi ' aud other noonday apparel. Bu: 1 have i
any man in New York. Hu has a quaint, 1 uot heard of the occurrence of any such j
TKBODGB CAR US*
(N. Y. Sun.j
. «&lt; Auvric*.
uuivmnij mux
striking way of expressing himself, and accident in reality,
may
- and the serpent
- ;.
Strolling into tho quarters of Company i i-incst Eeutepvti Itallr*a&lt;3 la
lUtentiou. When
whatever bu Hays attract* attention.
Wnei. fab*
— set “
2--" in ttruth
—th -~T "
„vuU uu
down
a* -a remedy rfor
rats
L, Light ....
Ardlicry, at Fort Han-ilcon,
on :
allcla**** *fTrat
-Z
&lt;
.
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...............
..
.
.
1
I
-T-Hwwwf-TXzka*.
«n&gt;&gt;
11k. tnr
not dictating lo hi* young lady *tenogra- , as safe as any in use in any other part of ! tbe botteit day of last week, a
report- ;
phen and gyp*-writers, or otherwise par- th* world except China, where the people i er lound three big fires blaring away in i &lt;*««*•
u.i ...... ml Uncle
TTr.J.te Rufu«
Unfu. talk,
• n t L- . fro*ITkZ. are
— __ their_own
.
. _ man
.
.
. scattered
I I. J. fMJT j t.j. rarnuL
ticulariy,engaged.
rat-catcher*—every
for. , hug* stow*. Tb* . mon were
VlC* CWM I
ly. ,He occasionally enjoys a imp in his himself and tbe devil take th* 'hindmost—1 about the rooiii smoking, reading, mondPi.lU KVAL LOWELL.
priva e office, where tbo young lady type- &gt; —
J —
’----- ------------------.... sure
...ing clothes,
. .
. .
.
'
. 1
pd
where,
to make
assurance
doubly
playing
cards,
and otherwise
writ-r* lud him to sleep under th* in!foi&gt; ind take a bond ou fate? John Chinaman, relieving
the
tedium
of
po*t
Ufa
lhe
rs-1
i ’
1 . ____
one* of their monotonous music. At &lt;Gcl&gt; io
liter killing a rat, cook* and eate IL But portar
fir- with surprise, and '
porter viewed tb* fire
— when it *i* conald&lt;?-ed
- th*
&gt;„n«l
times he will not be disturbed, even by hto af* .erall
grand
said!
fuvari.is reporter*.
W hen L* awakens, , role tho serpent has played in many of th* • “How’s tbi* Do you keep a fir* in sum- I
liow*v t, it require* but * little effort to 1 religions of the globe, receiving divin* marF’
---- ----- FBOFBIKTOK?---------draw him out ou stock*, grain, petroleum, • honors iu more than one country at tbe
politics, church-music, real-estate er tue j band* of untold mi.lion*, it ia rough on
“Wh&lt; for?”
grssMiuen, bu. socially k uol a great figure
owing Ln part to bis rough b.untusas,
which 1* all verj will among men, but is
not well-suited u&gt; tbe drawing-room. Hs

GOING WEST.

ST.

tif&lt;y-cout Havana on leaving.
Gkorgk AUOLSTL'h Sala ba* been makIng Hums trank «.*atome&gt;ita in regard to
what he calls bis “;our Lad novels.” Tory
“perhaps *bow more,” he *ays “than do
any other nf the things which J have write
ten the mark* of slovenlin
and hast*;
for wbeu I am in England I work at my
trade a* a journaLst many hours every
day except Saturday; aud' the-faw romances which tbs proprietors of lerlodicah
bav* induced me to w. ite have been ilun
Un ';
•“ ■ ........ ............ —----------------- «*“y
spoils of grinding newspaper .toll; flung
U'lllg
off so rapidly that 1 have often, h ulls rush­
ing through an iustalmnnt of a uito for the
•copy* of which lbs printer's boy/ha-boon
clamoring in lhe passage, forgotten lire
very names of ths characters whom I had
introduced in the preceding portion.”

world ha* ever seen to tak* it down from
1 th* tempi* of worship aud put it to cateuing rata in a warebon**. Rut this is an
Iconoclastic age; and th* serpent is not
tho omy god that baa succumbed to Mammon.

did not have a tiro our dothing would ,
gel a. wet a* it it had been dipped in tb* j

OvkkTmvmAlt’s Etohe, NAMtrnj.fi.

"How long hair* you kept the firs go-OT’lw
ing?”
“Piwtty much all th* time w* have bran f wen der^’l
1« a«&lt; i.“r, f&lt; latest
mu'.'T-. v_... nwu r• roil.,
i -ero-thre*
here—three y-ar*.
year*. If
If w*
we did
did not
not bav*
have a
a "ProT*d n,,,de’ Ca" ’D° ”«“ »“*!&gt;"•
tire we should all b* laid up with rbautna-

POWER OF THE BANANA PEEL *
I
1 A Little Derkey Appllea It and It Slide*
j
“Are any of the men sick now P*
.
|
“Ye«; ami mor* would b« if w« did not
(New York Sun.)
e up yre ty w*ll with wui-ky.”
A long, yel&gt;ow ice cart, heavily laden, j
“How do you account fur tbe dampyesterday into the gutter in Clmnibara
errant. near
noer West
ll'o.t Broadway. »n.«
Street,
Th* rear I
|
“Tbe walls are very thick aud the ma­
wheel stuck firmly against th* curb. Th* I
j sonry seems to be saturated with moistr
driver laabud hia horaea and awung them j
around, but to no purpo«e.
Ingi-uiousT uro. Ths sun never siiiu** in here, and
philanthropic a offered all kindaof -ugg**- .
tiou*,'' patted th* trembling, sweating ij consequence of Lhe soaking they g»L”
"But doesn't thia man complain whose
; huraes, aud aome put there shoulders to the |'
cot i« next to tbe stove all summerP’
'H*
• ••- kickswa little, *&gt;MM
but uu
be .ILIJ,,
sleeps buerro
there
A PHILADELPHIA NOTION.,
Esgl* i footod little colored boy had watch*d tho •I th* year round and has th* best piao* in
1
winter.
”
a
Our
I
proceeding*
with
a
coil
-liko
look
of
syui'
Will Have to B« SuppUntv
j palhy for th* over-a-rained animals. Hu
NaUoaM Emblem.
I suddenly ran down Cnatnlxlre street, and
[Philadelphia Times.1
(N. Y. Time*.)
“The parrot is th* coming bird, nnd I returned panting, currying in Lis arms a
customer seats himself erect on a stool or
“Say, bo»4,” be called to the driver, “I'll bench, with the knowledge that nn hour
parrot will be ad op-ed d« our National erabl.ra. Wlu&lt; » lb. Mgl'do. ...ybo.f "-k' r'“r -1’-1
’-r. U
Wby, .er-ch, «&gt;d lb.:-, noibb®.
A.
,
bur begins operation* by carefully wash­
intelligent bird that cun represent a pro- !
’“All right,
”*’* sonny, said
""* 'tb*
' driver.
'
ing th* victim’s face, car* and bead with
Thu little darkey sprang under tlie .very warm water, wiping off th* dripping
groin!vo people with credit to ita df and •
rbauls and carefully laid down to* ski is. par s wi h a wet towel. Hj then begins
them to something which ha* been a longI
H*
preeswl
some
cluse
to
the
curb,
wuere
felt wan:.*
tmavmg th* bea I, or rather around tb*
th* wheel was jammed. Teen’ he sprang crown where the cu* begi.is, cuiumanciog
“ W by the parrotP’
over lhe right ear and moving along until
“Th* parrot ia a clever bird and ha* ■ back aud shouted: “Now, boss, pull
away-”
mor* sense than a great many i»«op:e that
Tb* crowd laughed; the driver pu'.lsd head ar* cleaned. Ho next passu* to the
go howling through Um liks Texas steers,”
said th* bird-fancier. “ A good, intellj- taut hi* liut * and ;;ave his horses a las«n laue and afcerwanl to the noor. T.ie ears
Tne auim.l* &gt;praug forward, the wheel are shaved and care.ully brusued out aud
^l.d-1 ul ing the layer of bananap els, and cleaned with delicate brusbui and in­
genious instrument*. Too face, neck a.id
guage, pot barring Bu*siau, inside of nlueanus are Ihou waauo i and rubbed until the
*kiu assumes a boalthy pink. Th* *«&lt; ond
scarce and high. To bear a parrot wrestle pop m-ive bamls aud big box -s w.tu oil, part is somewhat Lk* th - “Swedish-moveand
p
p
ole
me
a
litti*
oil
makes
hebby
with a healthy, vigorous, tuucular Hutiiau
munt cure.” To* barber begins to turn
name is a treat that should not bj rutsaed ding go round. 1 seen hebby men fall on
in one's life. French-speaking parrots are banana peel, and I gue-tsed dey’ I m &lt;ve

and elareL and tha :a expensive. Pratsds Liucoln George Brown.”
aud beer are good enough for th* Ger­
man-trained birds,
and they ar* the
£6L Louis Globo-OetnocraL]
mo»t robust and hearty. Juit abod- thia
Tho tog s.gmd apparvtus is now contime thoroughly Ani-sricanised birds have
Btructvd in sack a manner that In calm
• rery good sals. Yon se* they take nat­
urally to politu-M.”
•
Ami aa if in verification of this prepos­
terous ■ element, a prominent m*ui! cr of two slo ted cylinders, onu fixed and th
other revolving lit IL Tbe slot*, a* they
th* Americus Club entered tbe store at this
juncture, wnen tbr«e gayly-colored par­
Inter Ocean.)
rot* ia th* rear of tl.e room yell*^;
“Cleveland and victory!”inai|oa of the Lincoln monument, at
Ch* countenance ci tbe flbclple of Jef­
ferson waa iHnminated with pleasure, and depends upon tbe speed of the revolving
detailed account of the de­ poin ing to one of t.i* birds who hnd a
prcd.le&lt;!i.lon for Cleveland, sentcntiously
T o doubiwnote horn is formed in a casing
lated, threaten the caving in o tue terrace
“That’s in*!" And the speaker plaerd a within Which u a fixed slot *d cylinder
aud a revolving cyliud ir moving upon a
overthrow of to* monument iteelL Tn* mw five dollar not* in ths fancier’s l aud
aud departed. That bird Is now hanging spindle. Tao sluts ar* formed 1« oac i cyllad-ir at opp mite inclined angles, so tea
are of soft brick, which arealready rotten, in ar uptown De nocratle clab-mom.
“If things keep on In this style long thu mot ve fluid impinging *.min«t a num­
ber ot imliued planes cause* tb* Inner cyl
chip* are thrown in to fill epaces whieh haouga,” resume J the bird fande t&lt;“*v*ij
inder to revolve witn gr at rapidity, cnwill want a pirrot to about hia war-cry. ry mg with it two disks, attache i *o.hmeeting* would bo a rirnimon spl idle, and upon their p iripber
length of tue terrace fell, and tb* flig- Tar rota a "political
les are prntsal levers, u vivr th* ac ion o
sttxiM which form th* floir of tho tsrrac* noTel
attractive feature.
small pis one operated by diaphragms, u
-be outer sur'aoe of which comp c.sod a r
ores of parrot political song«
L adml ted. When tb* high no • Is re

New Dental Parlors

• Teeth Extracted whhcnit Pain.
No charge for Exrnicting whim we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction cnsnintecd.

A. H. WINN.

j

Wind Mills-Wells.
I

1 am better prepared than ever before to
pul dawn

Tubular and Drive Wells.
Any Pump made will be furntobed.

!

Strait'S BraSS Cylinder,
' ijue

_t ro,je&gt; UMKj in ttj] n,y tuhuhir wells.

Am also agent for

Strait's Celebrated Mind Hill.
This mil) ban a stiff wheel and tbe machinery
is capped over.
Mr patrons ran relr upon g&lt;x] wnrk and rock
tottom prices In every instanee.

R^A. BBUOKS,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

i

Shaving i Hair Dressing Parlors
Wnt Side Main Street.

When yon want »n «i.&lt; *h*v&amp;
A* good as n N-rber rvfr gave
-lust call on me at my miIoo&lt;;, '
At. morn or eve o t.upx i«on.
। Well curl iir-d dr. t* »br hs r with grace
Io suit the owner of the fare.
My room is neat nnd toeris clean,
bliear* sharp and razors keen.
And everytMng I think you’ll find
iosuit thr taste a ml {Jeare the mind.
AB that art ami skill can do,
J* J00
&lt;wB. we’ll do for you.
pinched and pulled. Tu* ah u.dere, arm* ^J^r’Clgars. Tobacco aud Gruis' Furnishing
a.-.d neck are also scientificaiiy poun led
and pulled until t.i* victim expresses a
iiosfre to havu the manipulator stop Tne
cue is then unbraided, comb d and
r.eaned.eni again b. al .ed up and put in
place. Occasionally, when a barber de­
sire* to ».iow gnat attenHo.i to a disWAOOJr^CALSS.
ungilis hmI cuatomer, h • rub* and pana hi*
fl igei-8 and *v*u his toes un.il the joiuta

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n«.s, beginning with th* fl.-sfc Tumriav. Urrei ErullMh Toilet Art-r|e R*.i..rr* a&gt;owfh,
Peniny vania t-u* fl.-,t Friday and Data color bIom* n:&gt; ]-thows R m&lt;n« » IhnCruff A Ute.
ih* ia«t Friday, anl S-uh (.'aroliaa not
choosing her oleclvi.- until the Legi*La'bt«
n»* , ab .u. th* 1st Of p c?nib*r. Tue only
r qulreiueut t .on wa&lt; that the v!w&lt; &gt;r* .
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day announcing elghtewn deaths In one
day. Tbe do- lors appear to be utterly
helpless. . The pebble who are roost se­
verely atHicted are lhe laborers wlw

tbe malady. The wltuatlon in t Ilia city re­
mains virtually unchanged In ao far as toe
proportion of fatalities to the number of

tinues to spread to tbe surrounding dlsirkta.
and Is -driving the. people farther lute the
interior.
The rrtnru of refugees to Uds
city yesterday was very light cump ired
withTiie number of tboae fleeing.

eboienu (hiw -death occurred in Toidou
yesterday.
More persons have bceu
attached than on any .lay receotiy, but

mRted to thsboapifal yesterday; tbe same
number were discharged cured. Seveutytour are under treatment. At Montfort one
death was reported yesterday, aud two at
Lagarde. There was one death at Tou■ ow places, but it is -believed they were
sporadic.
In Garafagnam. Italy,- there
were three deaths yesterday. Several fatal
oa5uv» occurred at Cette. Three soldiers
died at the Itadouvaobarracks here and two
at Bouillarguz. At Gigcan two deaUis oo
curved. Tlie situation Is improving.
.
Romk, Aug. 13.—Five fresh cases of chol­
era are reported at CastelDOvla, one fatal;
two fresh ca.*es are reported at Seborgo, one
Makskillks, Aug. 14.—Tbe second out­
break -of the epidemic at Arles is much
more aggravated than the primary one, and
it is dow making fearful ravages, the num­
ber of tatdllies to proportion to tbe patients

was made permanent Chairman, and the orSanitation was completed by the appoint­
ment of the usual committees. The plat­
form was rea&lt;l qj^dupted. being a reitaratloo of that of tb&amp;^atlonal party, Iu addi­
tion to which nre cImumm eensuring Hie
practice of Importing con vieta, and prom to­
ehanlcs. T tie State ticket was then Domi­
nated aa follows:
Governor, General B. A. Alger; Lieutenant­
Governor. Arcmbold Butler, after C. A. Luce
hud declined: Secretary or State. H. A. Co­
nant; Trtuuiun'r. E. H. Butler; Aodttor-Gon-

of Education. JatuM’M. Ballou.
-'Hie convention adjourned at midnight.

Democratic State Convention reassembled
at ten o’clock yesterday morning, and at
once proceeded to complete toe State ticket,
at tbe head of which ex-Goven»or Mcrtnaduke was pl.xed Tuesday. Nominations
were m»de as follows:
Ltoutenant-Govcrnor. A. P.. Morehouse:
Bechnar/ of state. Michael K. McGrath;
Ttrwurer. Jatul * M. Siebert; Auditor, . John
w*;«er: Register of Land* Robert McCul­
lough.
cratic Convention met here yesterday to
nominate a State ticket Tlie administra­
tion ot Governor IL D. McDaniel was In­
dorsed by a renotulnatlon. Tlie ticket was
completed as follows:
2
Secretary ot Btata N.\C. Ba&gt;uett: Corn
trolier. W. A. Wright: T
man; AUorueyGenrnd.
ord Anderson.
public m State Central Committee yesterday
nominated a full State ticket, as follows:
Governor. Tboms* Boles; Secretary of
State. Paul Graham: Auditor, J. H. Berry;
Treamrer, H. A. Duka: Land CommtaMoacr,
J. A. Barnoa: Attorney-General, Jacob Trieber: Superintendent or Rublio Instruction, J.
CONGREASIOKAL NOMIN ATIONS.

Congressional nominations were made
generally yesterday as follows:
IL Y. Polk, Republican. Seventh Iowa-Dis­
trict, short term: E. H. Conger. Republican.
Seventh Iowa Dlatrii-t, long term; w. W. Ber­
ry, Green hacker. Second Maine District; Preaton hteveusoa. Dcmocna. Fifth Now Jereey
District: Ralph Plumb. Republican. Elgfita
JUuu&gt;i«Dtatr.ct.
,

Nkw York, Aug. IL—The grextmt
earthquake erer experienced on Manhattan
Island startled this city at 2:05 o’clock yes­
terday afternoon. All morning tire clouds
had been playing hide-and-seek with tho
sun. and tire atmosphere, damp and dry by
turns, indicated aomo sort of a disturbance.
At 1:45 o'clock the sun came out in daz­
zling brilliancy, and Induced many thou­
sands of people to leave tbeir homes and
crowd tlie street*. . Suddenly there came a
violent vibration of the o..rth, preoedua by
a low. long-rumbling sound as If the
explosions ol m-my heavy uiids had struck
an echo in a distant mountain, and caught
it up again. In all Jp rtu of tbe city the
buildings rocked and trembled for several
beennd*. sending pelLmell Into the streets
vast crowds of terrified people, whose
blanched faces and - palsied tongues told
tbe
story
of
tbeir
fright.
A
vigorous
bombardment of tlie city
could not have shaken tlie buildings more
lhau
did
the
sudden
vibration.
Tho
rumbling
noise and tremulous
movement of tbe earth soon convinced al!
thinking people that tha disturbance was
not due to anything that had taken place
on the earthls surface. It waa plainly an
earthquake. There has been do such dis­
turbance in this city slnoe 1870, and even in
that year the shock was trifling compared
with tliat which was experienced yesterday.
L yesterday's shock had been sliglstly more
violent Manhattan Island would doubtless
in a few seconds have been in ruins, nnd
tbe toes a£ life would certainly have been
appalling.
As it
was, consternation
prevailed
in
all
quarters.
Tho
”
’
disturbance
seems
course
a sudden shaking of buildings throughout
the city. Windows rattled, buildings trem­
bled as if being agitated by toe action ot
powerful machinery underneath them, and
in some quarters people were thrown from
lounges and laxls to the floor, and persona
standing on tho sidewalk* were msde lo
dance around. From stoops people were
precipitated to the sidewalk. The f*U» of
roost ci them were probably due more to
fright than to the vibrathxi of toe eruth.

fired anuCiier shot, from the effects of which
be will probably dia. Mr. Colltaon was’ a
man about forty-five years old. Some years.

formed Episcopal Church on Hie west side.
adabe returned

to this c ty-about four

the Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Church.
He continued iu that relation until
Iasi June, at which time, owing to disaffec­
tion In tbe eburcti. his pastorate was ter­
minated by lhe presbytery. Sbce that
time Mr. Colllsou h«s had no engagement*,
and. If report be true," Im* .epenl his time
principally in brooding over bl* church
trouble. From all tliat could be learned it
.ppeare tliat his mind bec,&lt;me quite unset­
tit*!, ao much no as to probably rellt-ve him
entirely of responsibility for hia terrible ack
yesterday.
Tha Bankers Meet.
Saratoga. N. Y., Aug.'14-—The Amer­
ican Bankers’ A-woctatlon atsemblod In an­
nual coaventloii here yeeteriay. Pmhleat
Lymnn. J. Gage, ot Chicago, after calling
toe convention to order, urged as a remedy
for panics the keeping jof cash naerva&gt; con­
siderably larger than twenty-five per cent,
a repeal "Of toe Usury laws, and tlie adop­
tion of uniform rules aa.to loaning freely In
times of distrust A resolution- was adopted
favoring the discontinuance of the coinage
of standard silver dollars.
Numerous
topics were discussed, among them the pre­
vention ot panics, toe National bank cur­
rency, and the uses end anuses of banks.
Irishmoa la CeoaciL

Boston, Aug. 14.—Tho Irish National
League of America began its xnnual con­
vention Wednesday in Faneuil Hill, Boston,
the President, Alexander bullivan, calling
tlie convention to order in a speech which
excited the greatest eothu-dasm.
James
Mooney, of Buffalo,, was elected temporary.
Chairman, and tbe rules of toe Philadel­
phia convention were adopted.
Speer lies
by Thomas -Sexton, M. P.; William Red­
mond, M. P., and Mrs. Parnell, mother of
the Irish leader, were toe feature* of the
evening session.

of tlie city tbe dining-room tabled were
shaken, and tbe persons who were seated
Undrsuad In a Hurry.
around them experienced such a feel­
Milford, Mass., Aug. it.-^-Mlehael Moing as Is
common on the
ocean
An Attorney Tarred.
Donald, engineer in a box-mill, caught bis
during
a
gale.
An
Instant
before
tlie
Dorinc the twenty-fonr hours ending last
Iowa City, la., Aug. 14.—Yesterday aft­ shock the sun was obscured behind dense,
sleeve in toe screw of a shaft, aud for *om«
night twelve deaths occurred in this c ty
leaden clouds,
and a moment after time was whirled at the rate of four hun­
from cholera.
Tiw-re was one death at ernoon, at a trial of two brewers of this dty
Klans. No fatalities took place at Toulon, before a justice of the Peace in a county the* clouds sailed away, leaving tbe sun dred revulutiou* per minute. Every stitch
shining in full force and the sky perfectly of clothing was tom from his body, but
but many cases of typhoid fever and small­ township near by, a inob of two hundred
pox sppeared there owing to Che bad aanL Chugs attacked a proeecutiog lawyer named clear. Opinions differ as to the duration of when he fell to toe floor be wm absolutely
the shock, com|&gt;etent.tdoutilic men making uninjured.
tary condition of the city.
W. IL Bailey, stripped his clothing ' It range all tlie way from leu to forty sec­
' The total number of eases, admitted to
Officer* of the Amalgaaaled Association.
Hu life was ond*. The Jewish quarter ou Lhe cost
tbe hospital In this city slnoe the outbreak off, and tarred him.
of ' tlie
city,
bounded
by
PrrrsBVRGH, Pa., Aug. 14.^-Tbe Na­
of»cliolera is 837, of which 243 died. There raved by a De|«ity Sheriff. The mob,. •kle
them
crazed
by
drrak, Chatham Square, Houston street, tlie Bow­ tional Convention of tbe Amalgamated As­
have been forty deaths from cholera In two many ot
ery
and
East
River
was
in
a
state
of
pre­
days at Les Omerguea. a hamlet in ‘he de­ tried to catch toe principal witness, named
sociation
adjourned sine die yesterday after­
partment of Basws Alps. It Is reported Swafford, aud would have hanged him had cipitous tumult Tlie panic was great in noon. after re-electing the old officers, as fol­
In the evening toe the Jewish synagogue on like street where lows: PresldenL William Weiher; Secretary,
that tbe disease has broken cut at Toulouse. they found him.
five hundred people were assembled. Au
London, Aug. 12.—The plague has re­ mob found Swafford, knocked him and his
William Martin; Treasurer, James Peupy.
Speared at Kerbela, in Asiatic Turkey.
brotlierdown on the street and would have Indwribable scene occurred. &lt;M|iecially on The next convention will-be held at Wheel­
East Broadway. Men yelled and jumped
killed him luul they not been secreted in a
ie influx of pilgrims aggravates tbe xnaling, W. Va., in August, 1885.
store. At a meeting of citizens last night about dragged their furniture from hall­
ways and threw it out of window*, while
•1‘akis. Aug. 12.—Cholera has appeared tbe outrages were vigorously condemned
Home* for Hrbrews.
terrified women clutched their children and
In the neighborhood of Valence, depart­ and special police appointed for toe nigbL
piteously begged for mercy.
Montreal, Aug. 14 —The Bank of Mon­
ment of Drome, and is raging with violence.
.
The police were hurried from the station treal has been advised of tbe departure from
Horrible Fate ol Five Children.
Bezler* has also suffered greatly from choL
houses nt iiret to fiud a great explosion, and
Ciurr.EvjLi.K, O., Aug. 13.—Three chil­ falling in this, they turned tbeir attention London of Samuel Montague, Rabbi Archer
dren on a farm near South Perry, Q.. to ’ the terror-stricken |&gt;eople at the corner and Benjamin L Cohen, who intend to ex­
.London, Aug. 14.—Tbe Duke at Wel­ named Robert Wood. Louis D. Wood and of Kutgers street and East Broadway. There plore the northwest territories ot Canada to
"*
lington dropped dead yesterday as be was Kate Shaw, all under ten years, were whs a pathetic scene at th &lt;t place. Jacob find homes tor colonies of Russian He2
stepping on board a train at Brighton. He burned to death in a barn, having -gone Haliusky. an aged Hebrew, had carried his brew*.
was a son of the great British military, there to smoke and in so doing set tho housriiolil goods till th er. and his wife aud
A Town Almost Destroyed.
seven children were assembled about him.
commander, and wa* born in LM)7, succeed­
building on link
Erie, Hl, Aug. 14.—An explosion tn the
All were on their knee* with heads bent low,
ing to tlie title and estates In 1852. Previ­
McKkespokt, Pa., Aug. 18.—During the
ous to that time he had been' twice elected temporary absence of their mother, two and the old man was praying in Hebrew, drug-store of Brookins A Flemlug, at
lo a seat tn the Bouse of Commons. In young Swedish children attempted to pour now soft and tremulous, dow loud and plead­
North East, Pa., yesterday, started ■ dis­
1832 lie married Lady Elizabeth Hay, a can of carbon oil on the fire in the kitchen ing and full of anguish.
astrous conflagration, which destroyed al­
•• Wbat to he saying'.’” a reporter asked most tho entire business portion of the
daughter of toe Earl of Tweeddale.
stove, and in an explosion which followed
his neighbor, au intelligent Hebrew.
Bkhlin, Aug. 14.—The German Ad­
town, aad caused a total loss of 8200,000.
both children wore LiU^F burned.
He
is
a
Polish
Jew,
”
was
the
answer.
miralty has authorized German fiabermeu
“Be is telling God— not Christ, mind you
in toe North Sea to use fire-arms should
The Washington Monument.
Ruined by Its Casbtor.
—that he has been faithful all his dayi&lt;
English fishers molest them. Tbe coaslNxw Youk, Aug. 12.—The Wall Street that his wife has been virtuous and econom- - Washington, Aug. 11.—At a height of
guatd flotilla has been directed to keep spe­
five hundred feet, too last layer of stone
cial watch over English boats invading Ger- . Bonk kept ita doors closed yesterday, on toaL But be asks for mercy for his gill!man fisheries, and to seize them and bring account of the loss of 8200,000 or more dreu—asks tliat tbeir sins be forgiven and was placed Saturday on the Washington
tbeir crew* bufure the projier tribanais.
through loans on insufficient collaterals, for their punishment put on him. Tbe old man Monument Work on the root, which will
Vienna,'Aug. 14.—a great sensation is which Cashier Dickinson is blamed. It re­ Is an orthodox Jew. I ain’t, and I don't be fifty-five feet high, will ba immediately
caused by the recent .robberies of tlie Aus­ cently stepped out of the National banking believe in It, bdt that's what;.he’s saying.” begun.
Church bells were rung by tne shock in
trian mails. Not long ago a letter contain­ system. The teller has for some time been
Many Sarv.cet to Bo Com mem or al ed.
ing 15.000 florins yras abstracted, and now under Indictment for the overcertIdeation ot many sections of tbe city, while other church
a whole mail-bag ha* l&gt;eou stolen. The bag checks. The concern holds 81,250,000 hi bells hi tbe wine blocks remained silent \ New York, Aug. 14.—Measure* have
contained only valuables and registered let­ deposits. Il is Slid that D. O. Mills and The clock ou the police headquarters build­ been taken to place a monument over the
ter*. Among tbOMj lort were checks Charles J. Osborn h-ive advanced sufficient ing atopped at 2:07 o’clock after running grave of General James Shields, Um hero
amounting to 280,000 florins sent by a sav- money to enable the bank to resume busi- constantly for many ywirs. In many large of three wars, and a Senator ot the United
restaurants and hotel* the gas ’ globes and
inn' bank in Pesth.
States at different times from three Stales.
chandelier* were shaken off ' and smashed,
London, Aug. 14.—Advices from Indie
Locusts Cover One Hundred Squire Miles.
while lhe guests ran out In*alarm. One
report toe crop prospects iu Lower Bengal
Thomas Sexton. M. P., who is Parnell's
peculiarity of U»e vlbr &lt;ttoo is the fact that representative at the Irish League Conven­
bad. owing to drouth.
St. Lolts, Aug. 12.—Late advices from
St. I’ktermbvrg, Aug. 14.—The Rus­ Vera Cruz, Hex., say that myriads of lo­ the very largest and most solid buildings In tion at Boston, denies that there 11 m »
the city were the most shocked, while light
sian Government has decided to purchase
custs have appe&gt;red in that State, and, not­ flimsy frame buildings were liardlv touched. trangement between Davitt and Parnell, or
of Ito English owner the celebrated “Adora­
tliat tiw followers of tbe latter have ostra­
The post-office and dty hall each lat the cised Mr. DavltL
tion of the Magi,” by Paul Veronese. The withstanding tlie Immense quantities of
price is £r£o0d The picture will adorn them that h ve been killed, great destruc­ shock. At toe former tha watchman said
tion
to
crops
has
resulted.
In
Yucatan
and
it
shook
the
place
like
a
leaf,
lasting
four
During the month of July the value ot
the cathedral now building ou toe site of too
Soutlieni Mexico one hundred square miles or live secoitd*. and felt like the rumbling breadstuff* exported was 812,053,^70; same
asMssination of tbe lute C^.
- Coi'KNUAGKN, Aug. 14.—At toe Medical of country- l« covered with the ppsta, and of a very heavy wagon passing close by. month, 1883, 310,813,673;seven months end­
coarres*. Tueadoy, Dr. John &amp; Billings, earn, grass and other cro|« are utterly de­ Tne lock boxes rattled greatly as if ing July 31, 870.547,251; Mine period in
some one waa shaking them violently. The 1883, 305.42O.01X
Aoristant Surgeon Gene.nl of the United stroyed. It is said that thousands of fami­
States Army. In behalf of tlie American lies dependent upon their small crops will persons on the second floor of toe building
were convinced that an explosion had ocMedical Association, invited the congress have to be supported by tbe Government
THE MARKETS.
gurred close by.
to hold ita next meeting in Washington in during the next six months.
Naw York. August It
In the Western Union building the shock
From Indiana to Kansas for &gt;5.
LIVE
KTOCK-Oattle
7&amp; &lt;&amp; 7 30
was
particularly
noticeable,
frightening
all
I’ajiis, Aug. IX—Admiral Lespes teleSheep 400 a&amp;2t
Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 12.—West­ who were within it The manager in
graplm that on August 5 lie attacked and
Hogs 5 70 to 0 00
desteeyed the forts at Keelung, two men bound passenger rates are badly demoral­ charge of the •perating-room, in the top FLOC R-Good U&gt; Choice 3 70 O 4 SO
Patent* &amp; &gt;s
s 35
being killed aud four wounded in the en­ ized here. Tickets to Kansas points are story, said: “Over fifty of us were tn toe
room at the time, and the building shook so WHEAT-lia'i Med *.’.'
gagement Next day tlie military stores at
No. 1 Spring
Bl
the place were destroyed, and tlie French •elling for $5. n cut of nearly 89. A party Otat tlie operators ruslted Lo the door;, CORN. .
of
283
persons
from
Eastern
Indiana
passed
thinking
something
about
tlie
building
bad
are now master* of tlie roadstead and toe
OATB-Wertern Mixed
West yesterday, traveling on round-trip fallen.
Why
even
the
papers
in
adjacent mines, The Admiral remains at
tickets to points ij southwest Kansas, for our hands were shaken In a lively
117 S3
anchor before Keelung to prevent Chinese
shock
took
place at CHKBSE
vessels Iron: approaching. It is said tho which they paid 812 each, a cut of sixty-six manner. Tbe
2:02 o’clock, and continued ten seo- WOOL—Domestic.
Chlnraekave protested to the Powers against per cent E- stern rate* are also being cut,
and
ticket*
are
sold
at
a
reduction
of
82
onda. Within ten minutes dispatches be­
the French action.
CHICAGO.
gan to come in about it from other places.
Loxiwn. Aug. IX—The beat Monday
Choice.
On the tower floor of the building It was
was the most intense experienced l&gt;ere in
Death ol a Prominent Negro.
Good..
thought tliat one of the engines bad sud­
the last •twenty years. During the Isuttert
denly become unmanageable, and in the
portion of tbe day tlie mercury stood al 03
Butchers' Brock.
Inferior Cauo
deg. Fahrenheit So stifling waa the atmos­ Elliott, formerly a member of Congress boiler-room lhe engineer feeling toe ground
HOGS—Uro—Good to Choice.
phere that work throughout the city was from South Carolina, died here Saturday tremble thought tliat a part of tbe machinery BHBEP
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sight Elliott was perhaps the most elo­ iu toe upper part of toe building had given BUTTER—Creamery
of siiUBlrokr were reported, and several quent negro orator in the South. lie wa*
GooC to Choice Dairy
Tlie disturbance occasioned no little ex­ BGG8-Freak.
employed in the revenue service here after
FLOLN-Wtater
citement among colored people in different
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— ----- — _
— his congrestional career terminated, but
?£&amp;:::
two Honse* of Parliament at Versailles to- opposed Kellogg two years ago. and lost his localkies between Twenty-fourth and Twen­
ty-eighth streets und Sixth and Eighth ave­
day retorted the amendment abolishing tha position.
’
H i
nue*. Women were greatly frightened.

£8

nd

suffrage.
Pkwth, Aaig. IX—Reports regarding tlie
tbe villages of Lebegonv and Crozy have
iwen pertially swept away, and that twenty
persons were drowned by t lie rapidly-rising
live »U»ck were carrtetFoff on the waters.
Loniwk. Aug. 12.—The British forces tn
Egypt, now numbering 8.000 men, will be
raised tn 10,000 in view of lire intention to
•cod an expedition to Kliarteuoi to relieve
General Gordon.

OcL^er 25. Tbe Latin Monetary Uirion
will be continued, provided the amount of
silver coin shall wot te Increased, ami each

to which tbe Uukm

capital COMFORT.
Waxbinutos, D. C—Mr*. Marv
1110 Maryland .-uae. Wssbi^

* STORY TOO HORRIBLE FOR BELIEF.
CHiCAeo, Aug. Il-Rev. H- M. Collif*®,
wall known as one ot the Ileabytertas
paotore of CblcaRo. sent a bullet through
hlswtts’a brain ymtenlay atternoi®. and

•lean State’Oouventlori was called
at ten o’clock ywteniay morning by Judge
Vanxlio, ’Chairman of the State Central

tricts ot B*a*M-Aip\ the cholera’ having
nude Iu appeanuK-e in« very malignant
farm. Many wf them ge north through lhe
Republic, wntoe others cross the line into
Italy. Thesaeitaty orHcers of Uito city ro-

THEFRENZY OF HUNGER

A WILD PANIC IN NEW YORK CITY.

ALPS.

Mausetulkr, Aug. 18. —;*tw people

CHIME or A LitfZU)

Indiana-x&gt;l!h. Ind., Aug. IX—a meet­
ing of toe Executive Committee ot the Pro­
hibition Blate Committee was hold here yes­
terday. It wa* decided to put an electoral
ticket In toe field. The ticket has not yet
been named, aud tlie member* of tlie party
will not be pledged to its sui port Tbe
Doming of tbe electoral ticket will simply
be to enable sect Prohibitionists as ao de­
sire to vote for St John.

Lsapad to Daalh Orn tha Fall*.
Niagara Fajxh.

N. Y., Aug. IL—A

hailing from Buffalo, jumped Into the rap­
ids yesterday aud was carried over tho falls.
Dea*.h ol Mrt. Editor.
Mnu Park. N. J.. Au&gt;. 11—Mrs.
Thomas A. Edtoon died Snndsy. aged twen-

and even

tbe tn«i were timid nnd gave

tlm world had come.
Philadelphi a, Aug. IL—The city was
visited at 2:10 yesterday afternoon with ao
earthquake, which caused the greatest ex­
citement nnd is the sole topic of conversa-

sembllng distant thunder There Were two
distinct shocks, continuing about five seein tbe city, bui several chimneys were top­
pled over. Tbe vibrations were so heavy
toat window* were rattled and bells were

Advices irom a number of towns through­
out Eastern Fennsyivunla show that tho
e rtliquake shock wk* unite aevere.
Six
•Locks wefe felt at Boston, and at Balti­
more, Md., Ocean Grove, N. J., Norwich,
buttons were qi

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Wrr» Corap-1 led Mr HrervsMoa’a
Pangs Co Mubslat an th,. HmM
at Thalr ImmmI ComrsdR*.
A rniGUTFVL HTOBT.

New York, Aug. IX—The Timcjt printa
a two-column article from Washington this
morning, charging cannibalism on tiie
(freely party. The. story says tost Secre­
tary Chandler lias had tlie full facta iu hia
potwesaioci for three Wrrjr*. nrui lu&gt;* enjoined
tlie itrktnat •errecy ««» naval sud army
people knowing anything &lt;t&gt;out the mat­
ter.
Commander Schley
telegraphed
Chandler that it was liiijM-ratively uace**ary to put
dead ImmII-i* Id metallic cask­
ets before leaving St. Johns, and Chandler
answered to do in- he (Schley) deemed best.
At the titye army oitjci-r* thought It strnuge
tliat frozen bodies Mhoaid be put in metallic
coflin.H, lint say it 1* all cxplaiu-td now taal
it is known Mime ot the bodlew were halt
eaten by the turvlvors. The, design was to
.prevent Ute Irtend* of the dead heroes see­
ing toe awful alate of the bodies. It Is
c«med that Charles B. Henry wus shot
because he attempted to steal extr* r itions,
arid when found every parttele of tbe flesh
had’ been picked from hi* bonea except
hl* face, which, though shrunken, wu
plainly to be recognized. Onenb was found
slmtlered by a rifto ball, and a bullet-hole
w.m, found In tlie skin.
Tlie laxly was
in this condition when it was buried Iu
Cypress Hill* Cemetery laat Saturday.
When the relic* expedition reached the
tents of tlie survivors on Cape Sa­
bine tlie advance guard attempted to
lift up a German. "Oh T be shrieked, as
.tlie sailors took hold of trim to lift him ten­
derly. "don’t let them shoot me, as tbby
did poor Henry.
Must I be killed and
eaten as poor Henry was? Don’t let them
dd.it! Don't! Don’t!” Greely objected to
removing toe dead from their arctic graves,
but Schley Insisted, anil lhe bod lea were
taken out Moat of the blankcta contained
nothing but heaps of white bones, and
toe remains could ofily be identified
by the nam^s on tlie blankets.
It
seem* the truth I* tliat Instead of tbe sur­
vivors being kept alive on sealskin strips,
they lived off the bodies of their dead com­
rades. By inquiries Commander Schley
learned at Cape Sabine that many of, tbe
seventeen nieu who are said to have per­
ished from starvation were really oaten by
their famishingJrot stronger comrades. The
entire story is one of sickening detail
Washington, Aug. IX—The horrible
story published In the New York Timca
yesterday morning th.it the survivor* of the
Grtely party, crazed by starvation arid cold,
fed on toe dead bodies of their comrabes,
and that written documents In the
possession of the Navy Department subHtantlatelhe terrible narrative, created a
great sensation here, and Admiral Nichols,
acting Secretary of the Navy, was
shortly beseiged by newspa{M*r men anxious
to ascertain something oilicla! concerning
the publication.
The Admiral *aid posi­
tively there was nothing in tbe Navy. De­
partment confirming toe story, and bo
doubted its truck. It is possibie, however,
a report of liii* nature may have gone di­
rect
t&lt;&gt; Secretary Chandler
in New
Him peli ire,
as
numerous
documenta
are
forwarded
to
him
without
examination.
Some
peraons
express
tlie opinion quietly toat there's some­
thing in tlie story and say It is beginning to
be known that the Greeiy party was not so
harmonious as ha* been generally supposed,
and tliat there Is a story connected with the
expedition which It was intended to ■ &gt;oceaL but it must now come out in the - me
way lhe history of the Jeannette's unforton.ile cruise came lo the knowledge of tlie
public.
Tlie story was told to General Hazen yes­
terday morning, and in reply to questions
concerning riil* knowledge of the horrible
affair he said: "There are certain facts con­
nected with this matter that 1 am not at liberty to mention.
It is very probable,
though I do not say so officially, that
they will be made the subject of a Con
gressional investigation next wlnier. The
story contains some iniccuracie*, notably
that In which reference is made to devour­
ing the amputated limb* of those who suf­
fered the loss of leg* and arms, in order to
preserve tbeir lives. Only one amrutatlon
occurred and that was on shipboard while
tlie rescued party were en route home.”
"Will there be any Investigation ot toe
reported eating of the bodiesF'
‘‘An invesiioatlon could not be made
either by tlie War or N*vy Department
That Is a matter Congress will have to look
Into.' ’.ben all the facts will be presented,
and until then nothing will be given out"
Borton, Aug. 14. -A special from Ports­
mouth, N. IL, says: "Early yesterday morn­
ing Cotooel Kent obtained an interview with
Lieutenant Greeiy, who admitted tliat Priv»te Henry bad a military execution on tlie
6th of June. As early as March Henry wa*
suspected of stealing the limited food
which was apportioned out to thesurvivors,
and. tbe fad being fin *Uy and positively as­
certained, Lleuteaanl Greeiy had thereafter
hard work to protect the man's life. It be­
came necessary, in order to keep up
discipline, to inform Henry that lie
would t&gt;e shot If
tlie
pmcUde was
continued, and
that a similar
fate
would be ineted uit to any other
member of the party detected In a like
crime. If Henry had oeen remitted to
continue his stealing unmolested the re­
mainder of the party would surely have

Ings, Henry was again detected stealing
provisions, among the food taken being two
pounds of bacon, the eating of so much of
which made
him sick.
A
march
was then instituted,
when
it
was
found
that
Henry
had,
among
other articles, stolen and secreted a pair of
sealskin boots which had belonged to ths
hunter of the party.
Being closely questioned by Lieutenant
Greeiy be admitted his guilt. He wa*
Sin ready with promises to do better.
fate was upon him. He was, in lhe
afternoon of toat day, a little distance at
the roar of
tbe summer
quarters
alone by himself.
The writteo or­
der for bi* execution wa* committed
to three of the party. They were onlered
to shoot him, encountering a* little danger
to toemselves as possible, as Henry waa tha
strongest of the party. Sadly die men dcdarted on their terrible errand. Their com­
rades left in eamp turned tbeir eye* to the
their ear* the round of two quick
pistol shot*. All at tbe camp were
alleot. Slowly, after a abort interval, the
men returned, die written artier wa* handed
to Lieutenant Greeiy, and tho horrible but
noersoary execution waa over. Henry was
never Men again by his comrades and his
body waa understood to have lien intern*!
at the foot of the northwest ire floe.
Tbe order for the execution of Henry was
that afternoon read lo the survivors, and ail
concurred In too justice and necessity of tlie

tew*, Bhr reeolv ed to try St. JmO^. &lt;w
tbe real pain reliever. Rotl^n* tb. part, af­
fected. three time* only, all rain vanished aa if
magic, and ha* not returned.

New Orieamhas a cabbage wit]j twenty-five
A-BLEttolNGTOALL MANKIND In there time* when our Newspaper* are
flooded with patent medicine advertimment*. It
ia gratifying to know what to procure that will
certainly cure you. If you are BUllou*, blood
out ol order, Liver inactive. &lt;w ‘are generally
debflUtcd, there hi nothingin the world that
will cure you ao quickly aa Electric Bitten.
They are a blew Ing to all mankind, and can ba
had for only fifty rente a bottle at F. T. Boise

Verily, the world is full of people who spend
tbeir lives in swapping jack knives and then
not knowing who gut the test of tbe bargain.

Cljto* drnixos. N. Y„ July 18.1882.
Rheumatic Syrup Co.:
Gt-uto—1 niake the. following statement for
the benefit of those that suffer with that terri­
ble diaeare— rheumatism, i have-been troub­
led, more or Ire*, for twelve \ tar*. and at tlnfw
could hardly use my arms. It was tn my arms
and shoulder* principally.
I took .but one
buttle of your Syrup and it stopped the pain
aud took tbe soreness out, so I am feeling well.
1 cheerfully recommend your Syrup to any
suffering num rheumatism.
*
G. W. Wakfibld.
We challenge any remedy to show an ap­
preciation n home which baa l&gt;een poured up­
on Rheumatic Syrup. The permanent cures
it has effected wherever it has been tried have
made for ft a reputation that no other remedv
has been able to^ttaln.
It is truer than ever that be “who rasketh
haste to be rich shall not be Innocent.”

BEECHER’S BAD HEAD.
For two months In the year Henrv Ward
Beecher can’t preach. In August,and 'Septem­
ber tie take * bis vacation ami l udiiren the unset
of tbe hay fever. A man with hay fever isn’t
accountable for hia actions. He is frantic with
snuffing, aueexlng and headache. Every nerve
in his- skull thrills with distress, and hia bead
la a fountain of tears. He Uvea only to fly from
seaside to mountain-top In scareb of relief.
This form of Catarrh (hay fever) Ely's Cream
Balm will cure. Placed tn tbe nostrils it pene­
trates and ronthc* the affected parta at once,
restores the impairedscn»re and creates bealtbv
secretions. You cannot run away from hay fe­
ver, but you ecu drive it from vou by using
Ely’a Cream Balm.
*
Never trade horses with the man who stops
over night with thee on his way to camp meet­
log_____
F. T. B&lt;&gt;lse distinctly states that Acker’s
English Remedy has and docs cure contracted
consumption-. Ask fur circular. An entirelv
new medicine, guaranteed.

American punkin pie a specialty" is a sign
in a Paris restaurant.
A free trial of Prof. Harris’ Paatile treat•roeat for nervous and physical debility In men
can be had of Harris Remedy Co., fit. Loul*.
Mo.

Thee should be careful not to lave too many
secrets, It is always the under side of the log
which ruts the quickest.

[OPENING THE FOUNTAINS.
In num tier less cuius beneath the skin Is se­
creted tlie liquid substance wl)lchgives tbe hair
its texture, color and glow. ' W ben this secre­
tion stope, the hair begins at once to become
dry, lu»trelew, brittle and gray. Is Dial tbe
condition of your hatrI if so, apply Parker's
Hair Bairam at once. It will restore the color
gloss and life by renewing tbe action ol nature.
Tbe Halsam h not an oil, not a dye, but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because
ot its cleanliness.
Verily, the hungry man wastes little time in
commenting on the style of the dishes.

THAT hacking cough carl be to quickly cur­
ed by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee iu
WILL you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
Comtilaintf 8bUoh's Vitalixer la guaranteed to
cure you.
SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. Bbiloh’sCure la the remedy
for you.
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
secured by Bbllob-* Catarrh Remedy.
Price
50 cents. Nasal Injector free.
FOR lame back, ai ie or chest use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
SHILOH'S cough and consumption cure Is
rold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump­
tion.
SHILOH'S Vitalizer is v hat you need for
constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diixinee* and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cent* per bottle.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, and Bronchittis
Immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Lure.
»W&gt;1
For 8U- by F. T. BOISE.
Thee will notice that tbe steer laughs at the
cow when milking time comes, but the cow
does most of tbe laughing after the price of
beef goes up in the fall.

F. T. Boise w .sue* it known that he guaran­
tees Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to be the best
remedy for Indigestion ever made, that always
relieve headache.
- Thee will meet many men in life who waste
five dollars' worth of lime in treating* ten-ccnt
coon.
The most delicate jtersons enjoy taking Em­
ory's Little Cathartic Pills, they restore color,
give a wholesome appetite, pul new life in a
broken-down body, they are pleasant to take
and their action ia very mild. Druggists sell
them.—15 Cent*.

Verily, if thee is anxious about the salvation
of thy children do not bold the family prayers
before breakfast.

The sage who lit a candle in tbe day and
wisely said “I seek a man," would not be call­
ed crazy in these days if be did tbe same thing
to And a strictly pure Baking Powder, and un­
less he found DeLand's Chemical Baaing Pow­
der,might still be peering around. It Is made
from Cream Tartar and Soda only, no filling
whatever. Sold tn canaonly. Try iu
The bolllug pot is iu the most danger of slop­
ping over.
- The thorn on tbe briar bush detracts noth
Ina from tbe flavor of lhe blackberry.

THE FREURESS
FOB THE CLIP41GI.
LENTJi.

THE FREE MEM CO.,
T&gt;otx*oiu Mich.

hr*J, with null
l««k
u*»n&gt;ory
loccrahht. lor ttawe trwtelM •8WAYNE’S
FILLS" are e »urv enre Bo* Iso pill*] h» mall tt
eu. » for 1 doll.r.
Addrw DR. NWAtNe AND
Pbl..
Rota b.
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BALTIMORE.

Medium
^HKRP-Poor to Choice'.'

and tiie survivors tacitly Ignored tou tcrrF
bJe remenitiraiice.
says teat If there was anything of the kind
it must have been au IwiivUual act and not
proeraL Nothing of toe kind, however. |
came under Greeiy’* personal obrorvaUou.

'b&lt;w t£
DK.SWAYN

�8ATITRDAY.

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AUGUST 18.1884

LIFE IH HA8HVILLE
'

And Her Environs.

—F.P. Morrison haa bought Bacon's

buildiag on south Main atreet.
—Moat time for home grown water­
melons—and then the editor can af­
ford to indulge.

—paring to the low price of grain
thrwahera are doing tbeir work at a low
flgnra thia year.
—LoMf -of nice fish iu the river and
our experienced anglers seem to know
how to “fish” ’em out.

inters and witnessed by a hundred and
wore of the '’elite and chivalry"’ of
New Richmond.
There were lady
ushers, a marrage procession, and,
after the .ordeal, good wishes to numer­
ous to mention. A reception followed
iiiimwllately, after which the happy
couple departed on a bridal tour. The
News wishes them a long and happy
life.
.
—The Lacey Limekiln Club at its
last meeting engagMT^I a- spirited de­

bate upon tbe question : “Who am de
man dnt reports de Lacey Lime Kiln
Club to de Nashville Nuse?” The de­
bate was graphically reported for this
issue, but, we are sorry to say, was un­
avoidable crowaded out.
However it

will keep and next week the memtiers
of the club and all interested can be re­
freshed by a iierusal of the same.

-Post Adjutant Williams informs us
that a “camp of the Sons of Veterans”
—These warm days are just wbat are
will be mustered at the G. A. R. hall
needed to put the finishing touches to
on Saturday evening, Ang. 23, by Chief
the growing com rrop.
Mustering Officer A. C. Miller of Lan
—The many promising fields of buck­ sing. All sous over 16 years of age of
wheat in this vicinity bespeak an honorably discharged Union soldiers
abundant pan-cake crop.
and sailors are elligible to membership,
—Mrs. C. L. Collier haa sold her five- and it is hoped that a large number
acre lot, three mik* south of tbe vill­ will avail themselves of this opportu­
age to Levi Beigb. Consideration *280. nity to become charter members of
—J. M. Wood has traded his engine this camp. Fees for charter members
nnd boiler to Lester Mead, for tho lat­ is one dollar. .
ter’s 70-acro farm near the west line of

the township.
- A “green trot” between a live saw
hone aud a boy Wednesday evening,
seemed to evoke considerable merri­
ment from lookers-on.
—Kilderkins of northwest Castleton
lost two valuable horses last week.
The manner of tbeir dfeath indicate
that they were poisoned-

—We hear complaints to the effect
that Jack Frost nipped melons, cucum­
ber and potatoe vines and buckwheat
in different places, quite sharply last

Friday night.
—would seem from a perusal of the
Greenback connty nominations, that
the Greenbackers thought there was
no place like south east Barry for
available timber.

*

—Eight coaches loaded with excur­
sionists- from Howard city, passed
through this station Thursday fore­
noon. They were bound for Jackson to
«%»the states prison.

—W. H. Kanaga haa bought of Barry
&amp;, Downing the building formerly oc­
cupied by them as a bank, and will oc­
cupy it with boots and shoes as soon aa
the present incumbents vacate,
—Wesley Wilson, formerly of Kalamo, while attempting to board a street­
car in Chicago last Saturday, fell un­
der the wheels of the same and a leg
waa mangled ao severely that it had to
b&lt;' amputated.
—“A house divided against itself
will fall,” but we trust this will not be
the case in the matter of the law firm
of Webster &amp; Mills, each member of
-which is running for the same office on

opposition tickets.
—P. W. White of north-west Castle­
ton. who mysteriously disappeared
over a mouth ago. has been heard from
in Kansas. His disappearance created

quite a sensation, foul play was sus­
pected and arrests talked of.
—Our liveries did a big borines* with
those who love to trip the light fan­
tastic Friday evening, via furnishing
them rigs to take in tlie dance on that
date at Woodland center. Evt.ry rig
was out, and some of tbe boys had a
high old time.
—The calender for August term of the
circuit court shows ten criminal cases,
eleven issues of fact, and twenty
chancery case*. The demands of the
political situation are ao urgent that
, many cases, undoubtedly, will be put
over till next terra.
—All ex-soldiers' ana sailors of this
vicinity, who contemplate attending
the nunion at Battle Creek, nnd who
wish to receive the benefits tendered
to veterans,
should forward tbeir
names, regiment and company to the
adjutant of Jetterda post at once, that
they may oe reported as entit’cd to
receive such benefits .

—The inspirator to the steam boiler
in Lentz’s factory failed to connect
Monday, and before ‘/is delinquency

was discovered the water went down
fourteen inches below low water mark
and the boiler began popping like a
pistol. Al. did some lively work rakeing ont fire, and feels the institution
had a narrow ecsape from t« .ng blown
up.
—E. C. Oriatt, the M. C. R. K. agt
baa ‘furnished us with flgiros showing
the business of the M. C. 1L R. for the
first half of 1884. The sale of coupon
tickets as compared with the same term
in 1883, exceed the sale* of that period
*1242,52. The aggregate increase for
the entire period is *411.61. The num
ber of car-load.- of products shipped
from this poir - ie 329.

—The Blaine and Logan Jub organ­
ized the material for a torch light preprecea*ioD Tuesday evening aa follows;
Captain, C. W. Smith; 1st Lieut., L. E.
Mentz; 2nd Lieut., J, H. Harper; Sar­
gents,'Nelson Appleman, H. C. Zuacbnitt. Wesley Noyes. Thomas Braun,
Elmer Burgmnn, Reuben Allerton;
Corporal*. M. J. Stanton, Fred Brumn,
Charley Bradley, George Coe.
—From a letter received by C. L.
Glasgow from Bev. Livermore we learn
that the reverend gentleman waa mar­
ried on Saturday last in an elegant aud
soccissful manner. The oereraony was
pre formed in a church fragrant with
Howers and bride-maids, by two miu-

ptnu»n* favorably disposed and in sym­
pathy with the Prohibition movement
both' in township and village, are
invited to be present.
,
L. O. Crocker aiivertiaes tbe Superior
grain drill in.this Issue. . It is iui its
name implies a "snp-rlor” drill and
and gives universal satisfaction.
.
Mrs. E. W. Darier, of St. Marys,
Ohio , who has been visiting her par­
ents, Mr. &amp;. Mrs. J. Elarton on the
state road, returned home Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs, Barberhavebeen in De­
troit thia week. Tbe former went aa
chairman of the Barry county delega­
tion to the Republican state conven­
tion.
L. E. Hinchman, of Assyria, called
at. The News office Wednesday. He
states that the Barry &amp; Eaton haa ad­
justed the loss on hia barn, recently'
burned, to hia satisfaction.
John Asaias for several years a res­
ident of thia vicinity, started from this
place Saturday for Finland, the place
of his nativity. Tbe trip will take four
weeks and will cost nearly *300
Dr. J. Graves'services as veterniarysurgeon, are in great demand now.
Mr. C. is posted on the horse and
knows how to compound a “dope” tliat
will strike the spot Intended every
time.
Probably as fine a specimen of Nor­
man horse-flesh ns there is in this part
of the state was exhibited upon our
streets Tuesday by its groom Jay Hall.
The horse weighs 1860 and ia owned at

'iigh conceptions of man. I could not.
meet the young man of to-day aud say
that his life here and hereafter would
not I* crowned with glory. I would
tell him that he haa the metal In him
to make a man, not only for this life
but the life to come, and he bail only
to be true to himself to Mcompliah tbe
purpose for which lie was intended.
Mr. Deyo’s sermon was listened to
with rapt attention; his presence revi­
ving old time memories to such no ex­
tent as to. visibly affect many of his
congregation. He returned to Ionia,
where ho is chaplain of the prison, by
Sunday evening train.
VERMONTVILLE.
Rev. H. R. Williams returned from
his annual trip last Saturday.
Geo. Browning and wife returned
Wednesday evening from their east­
ern tnp.
The tin roof of H. J. Martin’s newbrick is completed. This is the finest
building ever erected in Vermontville.
W. H. Benedict is out with a new de­
livery wagon painted red, boy on the
seat and a 2:40 nag between the thills.
Who. Emma!
J os-ph Pai me i) ter on the west town
line scores another bby—the fifth—and
has a pension besides. He will sood
bo a millionaire.
Ned Jewell and Will Warner are
home from Valparaiso, Ind., where
they have been attending school tbe
past four months. '
Dr. C. A. Hamilton, wife and son.
who have been visiting relatives here
for the past two weeks left for their
home in N. Y., on Thursday.
Dr. W. E. Upjohn made his confreres
of this pluco a very pleasant visit on
Tuesday. He has discovered a new
and rapid process of making pills.
Rev. C. C. Olds-wants every member
of his church to be present next Sun­
day to hear something that he baa not
told them before. Curiosity is on tip­
toe.
The Vermontville Brick and TileCo.
is the style of a new enterprise here
consisting of Warner. Harnmnnd &amp;.
Martin, for the purpose suggested, in
the title.
W. H. Dickinson has gone again to
West Virginia. There is some land
lying around loose in that section
which he covets and hopes to capture.
He also talks of removing his family
th i tlier._______ ~

—Calvin Ainsworth and family de­
parted for- their future hothn. Grand
Rapids to-day. Mt. A. has \been Iden^
rifled
with the • businera interests
Benton, Eaton Co., by a stock Co.
of this vill&amp;ge for the pastXleven years
F. P. Town embarked in the lumber
and has msde a record for industry,
business in our neighboring village of
activity, prosperity, sobrety and hones­
Vt.ville fifteen months ago. ‘He put in
ty that any man might well bo proud
a fine stock and in the mnttersof busi­
of. In brief he is a busy, progressive
ness anon proved to be a “ruattler.”
business man and good citizen, and The
He places hia advt. in The New’s this
X’-ws joins with hundreds of friends
week and will undoubtedly reap a rich
iu wishing him abundant success in hie
harvest for so-doing.
new field of labors.
.
Claud Potter visited home folks over.
Sunday. He has been prmoted to tho
LOOAL SPLINTERS.
position of press operator for the Wes­
tern Union telegraph company at East
Cheap enough—harvest apples.
Saginaw at a aalarv of *65 per month,
The local peach crop hi a failure.
Frank Wolcott is visiting at Toledo, and departed for that place on Monday.
Claude is.only fifteen years bld, but ho
Ohio.
Mias Jennie Frace is visiting at Char­ ia uncommonly quick and bright, and
thus far tn life has proven equal to ev­
lotte.
Stock dealers are booming their line ery trust imposed upon him, and haa a
promising future. He' is tbe youngest
of trade.
W. H. Kocher ia visiting parents at press operator, Undoubtedly, in the
state.
_
Parkville.
Mrs. Taylor Walker is visiting at
DEYO’B SERMON.
Reed City.
C. W. Smith’s new house looms up
Rev. Deyo gave oue of his eloquent,
conspicuously.
old-time sermons at the Christian
WEST KALAMO.
Horace Larkins will move to Battle church last Sunday to a large and ap­
Danns Fitch is building an addition
Creek Monday.
preciative
audience. The
speaker
Summer is now getting in its work spoke upon the “Divine Residence,” to his bouse.
Mitch Heath haabufttanew granary
in dead earnest.
taking his text from 1 Cor.. 15 chap,
and stored his wheat therein.
J. H. Smith and wife are visiting and 28th verse.
The young folks of tbe county line
Woodland friends.
The speaker held that God had a res­
Sundayed at Thornapple Lake.
*
Barnum's men have illustrated Os­ idence in every man. God is strong.
The Sunday school in the Matteson
man’s livery stable.
Man's conception of Him cannot be
Mrs. O. A. Phillips is visiting at otherwise than that he is all omnipo­ district held a Dienic Thursday.
Tho refreshing rain on Monday start­
Grand Rapids this week.
tent, A weak Deity has never been
Mrs. C. L. Collier and sou, Francis, worshipped. No man or woman ail- ed anew the growing vegetation.
So far as heard from your correspon­
are visiting friends here.
mires weakness, and when we look to
dent haa the boss patch of field beans.
Isaac Krusan, of Charlotte, visited at G&lt;»d we lodk for strength.
A. R. Williams, ot Chester Station,
P. B. Trace's Wednesday.
No living mortal has a trueconception
Miss Belle Carpenter, of Bellevue, of God. The more I study him tlie called on hia brother E. D. last Sun­
day.
.
visited Nashville this week.
more folly do I discern my weakness
Al Mix and Pete Davis called on Bat­
Miss Fannie Blair, of Losing, is the and how little I know Him. But cen­
tle Creek friends the first part ot the
guest nf Miss Came Griffith.
turies ago we did not know what air
Mrs. Samautha Holland of Marshall, was. nor nature. Scientists, however, week.
Altfert Barnes has the frame for bis
is visiting at G, A. Trumans.
have explored and made plain many
8. P. Jones and wife, of San Diego, tilings iu nature whltjh a century ago -new houke up and rushing it to com­
Cal., are visiting Mrs. Ralston.
were mysteries, and y«-t they have not pletion.
The frost of Thursday and Friday
G. A. Truman was past buying now exhausted nature; they have simply
fall goods tbe first ot the week.
entered its portals. The next ft go will nights caused the cold chills to run
down
the formers backs, and make the
C._ L. Glasgow made a business trip laugh at our blunders and pity our ig­
for summer
to Stanton and Ionia this week.
norance. These things all teach us tender vegetation sigh
Frank Martin aud wife of ypsilant,i how little do we know of that invisi­ time.
The
Hawk
says
"Elias
Williams is
visited Mrs. K. Ralston this week.
ble spirit, that Great Power behind na­
A positive business like advertise­ ture. When I reviewed that superb nature’s man.” Well, nature does occauonaly
take
same
peculiar
freaks in
ment from D. C. Griffith this week.
painting “Gettysburg,’’ and saw with
Charley Davidson, ex-postmaster, my own eyes its triteness and perfect­ its work of production, ride Potter of
the
Hawk.
now painting at Ovid, is iu the village. ness, I was obliged to con fess that the
Last week S. A. Shepard was sudden­
Persistent efforts and continued prac­ painter had a great mind, so great as
tice. are telling in the hand boys favor. to be unfathomable to me. If I cannot ly prostrated with a renewal of his old
Frank Tucker left Thursday for St. understand man how' can I hope to un­ malady, aud for a time, but slight hon­
Louis to work un the Iron Mountain derstand God? When Jesus, son of the es of his recovery were entertained,but
Railroad.
infinite, stepped on earth lie removed at this writing he appears to be slowly
Wm. Shopbell, of Homer, a former the veillof Grecian ignorance, and said mending.
A fact not generally known !n natur­
resident of Nashville, is visiting H. C. when you pray say “Our Father.” Not
Wolcott’s.
my father or your father, hut our al history is that the snake known as
the
massauga bringsfnrth living young
Calvin Rogers and daughter of Clyde, father. Jesus to illasuate'he insigni­
Ohio, are visiting the former's nephew, ficance of the mightiest King to one of as proven bj Peter Davis and Mr.
H. M. Lee.
nature’s smallest trophies, said '‘See Woodard recently after killing a fine
The thermometer tried to score a these lillies, how they toil not. neither specimen of chat family, when by pres­
hundred yesterday, but lacked a coup­ do they spin; yet Solomon in.all his sure six living ’suugeras nearly six in­
el of tallies.
glory was not arrayed like one of these. ches in length wore brought to light,
J:lines Fleming accompanied
his Man could not toe things as Jesus saw and so'lively and saucy did they ap­
daughter Edith to the Angola schodl, them. They stood in the temple. His pear that a second job of killing be­
ou Monday.
disciples saw the wealthy giving their came necessary.
Homer Downing exhibits a fine linn hundreds and thousands, but Jesus on­
NORTH CASTLETON.
of bukgie*. and next week will quote ly saw the widow giving her might.
prices, which will make high priced
The wealth of this world is not in
Mr. Hubbard and family, of Morgan,
dealers tremble.
money, ships and bonds, but in the Sundayed with his father.
Mrs. P. G. Kennedy and Mrs. Henry people—the men, women. In that oth
Mr. Eddy commenced work upon the
Ford, of Lawton, are guests at Henry er world we must start with only tlie Pleasant Valley ditch Monday.
Knickerbocker's.
capital stock—character. If the slave
Misner Sunday school enjoyed a
J. A. 'Grant, of Sunfield, a long-time has more manhopd than his master he picnic at Thornapple Lake Saturday.
subscriber to The News, waa one of our is just so much in advance. Heaven is
George Thorp Las bought one ol
callers Wednesday,
not in its surroundings—it is in its in­ those fine currages of C. L. Gasgow.
Our barber shops do no more work habitants; the same as home ia not in
Mrs. Rawson, of VennontviH©, spent
on Sunday, but enjoy the "day of rest’’ its costly furniture, but iu human a few days at Chas. Newton’s last
tbe same aa other folks.
hearts bound together by inseparable week.
Ed. Roscoe and family are enjoying bonds of friendship. I look upon
Mr. and Mrs. James Murpby.of Hasta vacation with friends at Lansing. Heaven us home, because niy friends inr*, enjoyed the country air at E.
Battle Creek and Olivet.
are there—because thrtso 1 love are Lockhart’s lust Sunduv.
C. L. Glasgow haa a new announce­ there. Where is heaven? I will tell you
Bert Smith has returned from the
ment elsewhere, which speaks of artic- where its germ is. Show mtfa man or southern part sf the state, having
cles of special interest to the majority. woman who is noble, pare, true to their bought a farm He intends to go in to
Jeffreds Post have a meeting to-night sense of duty, and I will point to their tbe stock business.
to make arrangements to attend the heart and say "there is Heaven.” The
Steven Springett has bought M. H.
Battle Creek re-union in force and seeds of spiritual growth is io every Bloom's threshing machine and is run
anus.
heart, aud man ought not to be small or nmg two this season.
Bert Heart is
Asa Noyes and Albert Barnum start­ mean.
boss of tlie thresher No. 2.
X.
We are standing upon tlie store* of
ed on Thursday with fife and drum for
Williamston to take part in a reunion an unkuwn sea. Yesterday we were in
EXCITED THUU8AND8
at that place.
the old year, to-day we are in rhe new. All over the land are going Into ecsucy over
Dr. King’s New EHscurerv for consumption.
Tbe Union Prohibition Club of Nash
The old year is like this liL; the new Tbeir uulooked for recovery by the timely use
rille will hold a session at the opera like eternity. Yesterday we stood in of this great life saving rernedr, causes them
I
bouse ou Tuesday night, Ang. 19th. this life; tomorrow we will be to the to go neatly wild In ite praise. It Is guarantei «1 to dosltivdv cure Severe Coughs, Colds.
when an entertaining program will life eternal.
*
। Asthma. Hay Ferer, BnmcMUs, Hoarsmes*.
be rendered; also delegates chosen to
We should have kigh conceptions of Loss of Voice.« anv »dlcrtlnu of ths Throat
aud Lungs. Trial Bottle.* free at F. T. Boise’s
attend the connty convention. Ah God. for high com.*eptions of Him give Drugstore. Largo size 81.00.

1APLEWK0VE.

Scarlet fever at H. Ehired’s.
L. Eastman is building ahouae.
Ida Cummin's was at home Sunday.
Ed. Shitfer has g’ine to Jackson Co.
Mr. Jones, of Petoskoy is in our
midaL •
'
There was a frost on the low lands
Iout-week.
A. J. Wolf has gone to Battle Creek
to work at hia trade.
Win. King was presented an easy
chair on bis 08th birthday.
Anal and Addy Holcomb were visit­
ing at H. Walton’s Sunday.
Jerry and Sarah Elliott attended
camp meeting at Hastings Sundny.
The Dunham school commenced
Monday with Edna Griffin as teacher.
Frank Streeter had the misfortune
to have one of his horses break Ito leg,
as is generally the case, the horse was a
valuable one.
Tne Uulon Prohibition caucus to
nominate delegates to tbe county con­
vention, will be held st the residence
of Chas. Dunham, on Monday evening,
AugJOth.
The readers of The News have seen
the name of Dock Tanner at the end
of the Maple Grove items for the last
time. Business has called him from
our midst; we doubt if there is one a
mong ns that can fill His place. The
task has fallen upon us to take his
place.' In launching out on this un­

known p*a of literature perhaps a few
introductory remarks would be appro­
priate, but we prefer not to outline
our future, we would simply say that
we shall describe all the happenings
that comes under our- observation to
the best of our ability.
Hi. Dolitti.e.
BARRYHLLE.

GREENBACK 005VEJT10I.

—
Greenback CoEfliX-lJonrentiou
met at Hastings on Saturday. John
Dawann was chosen chairman and J.
M. Beaamer secretary of tbe mi«etiog.
An agreement having previonaly been
made with the Democrats, whereby-the
latter slionld have treasurer and regis­
ter of deeds'on.a fusion ticket, the con­
vention procmied to nominate tbe ballanee of the ticket as follows:
Ju.lge of Probate—W. W. Cole, of A-yrta.
8beriff-O. F. Long.-of Maple Gtott.
Clerk-George W. Abbey, of Hartlngn.
Proseeuttng Attoniey-CUariw G. Holbrook,
of HaatiDgs.
Clrrult Court CoannUclonen—A. D. Cadwallarter and Walter Webster.
Surveyor—George B. MauchesU-r, of Thornapple.
Coroners—Dr. W. P. Polheruus of Hutlngt
and Dr. P. H. Erapa of Middleville.
Repreaentatlve-^braon Swift, of Maple
Grove.
From the east four towr b A. M. Fl'nt,
C. L. Bowen, Geo. D. Burden. W. 8.
Powers, Orson Swift and W. W. Cole
were sent as delegates to the state con­
vention ; W. E. Grigire t o the conirresxional; and W. W. Cole, E. J. Feighner,
aud C. W. Taylor to the senatorial. E.
J. Feighner. A. C. Kent from Assyria,
C. L. Bowen from Maple Grove.and G.
D. Barden from Woodland, was chosen
hr a mc-mlier of the county committee
from Castleton.
X

COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Cocxcn. Rooms, I»
Nashville, Aug. fl, 1884. &gt;
Regular meeting.
.
Present, Boston, Prefident; Dickinion, Fur­
ol sa, Hoag, Purkey and Smith, trustees. Ab­
sent, Truman.
Minutes oftiut meeting read anti approved.
Petition signed by M. H. Reynold^ H. Web­
ster, T. M. Brady and seventeen others asking
the Council to lay out and construct»drain or
■watts course to drain tbe swamp back of Peter
Durham’s, was presented and on motfan prayer
of pettotient granted and the board vt sewer
commissioners ordered to examine str? report
at next meei.ng.
A petition slgueiPb* J. H. Harper, J. L.
Stereos, Tbos. E. Niles aud three others asking
the Council to construct a side walk on west
side ot Phillipa street from tbe south side of
Washington street to the north side of Gregg
street, was presented and on motion prayer of
petitioners grunted and the street Commis­
sionercohered to have the same constructed
within thirty days.
Rcparts-of marshal, street cotnmiaslonsr and
healtb-ofBaer presented and ou motion wcept-

C. J. Norris is afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism.
Allen Abbey’s eyes are improving
under treatment by Dr. Polhemus.
Tiiere vriH be an ice cream social at
the church on Wednesday evening the
20th iMt.
.
Coon and woodchuck are abundant
but melons are not in condition to in­
spire a hunt.
Mrs. John Hill o' Maple Grove ia
suffering with a cancer and is in Hast­
ings for treatment.
Mrs. Geo. Ackley of Bellevue is visit­
ing her sinter and brother, Mrs. Chas.
Bailey and L. E. Mudge.
On motion Ute street cotnmlMioner was in­
• H.L. Miller is prepared to. tell the
structed to cause all walks that need repairing
boys owl stones, having1 dispatched
repaired within eight days.
three monsters within a week.
Tbe following accounts wen- presented and
Tne Pastor, L. D. Abbott has gone on motion altowrd by aye and nays as follows.
to attend the district meeting of which
Aye, Dickinson, Hoag, Purkey and Smith.
he ia the chairman, at Dimondale.
Nays Furnisa.
Miss Mae Clark of Kalamazoo, niece
.81827
400
of Mra. D. Howell and Mrs. John Gib­
son, is spending some time with them.
Alva Badcock exhibits the neatest W. E. Griggs....
On motion Council adjourned.
looking summer fallbw, and Henry
Frank McDkxhv.
Wm. Ro-tox.
Miller the beet field of corn in the vi­
G’krk.
Prcsldiat.
cinity.
DO YOU OWK Mtf
Rev. Jaa. Rilev and D. B. Clark were
If you do I need it nnd please call
present to preach daring the grove
and pay a part or all of it and save me
meeting and Rev. A. E.. Hawley Satur­ me writing a personal Tetter.
C. L. Gt.akjow.
day evening and Sunday A. M.
EAST CASTLETON.

Wesley Noyse ia layed up for repairs.
Born- -to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright
a girl.
•

Will Ward is laid qp with a kick
from a horac.
James Everett and family visited
friends at Yankee Springs this week.
John Titmarah was badly bitten on
the arm bv a vicious horse the other
day.
The East Castleton Sunday school
gave a picnic at Thornapple lake last
Thursday. •
Mr. Waldorn's family of Muskegon
county are going to mov&lt; tin Johu Furnisa’ houae.
Henry Feighner baa sold his draught
team, consideration $260. They have
gone to Dakota.
About foi tv Sunday school scholars
met at Daniel Htoover’ft last Saturday
evening to practice singing,
Taylor Bros, run a monkey wrench
through tbeir thresher Wednesday and
luidly demoralised the the teeth of
their cylinder.
_____
.
WOODLAND.

The band boys tent and ice cream
draws well.
Mrs. Frank Hibert is with friends at
Maraliall nnd-Charlotte.
F. F. Hill*rt haa a new clerk in the
person of Jeff Houghton.
.
V. G. Crane, of Boyne City, itraround
visiting Woodland friends.
.
C_. H. Snyder and wife who have
Iwen visiting friends here, returned to.
tbeir Lanaing liome Monday.

VERMONTVILLE HANK.
Positively no more dancing at Ver­
montville aknting rink on Saturday
night. The rink will t»e open Saturday
night from 7 to 11 o'clock. Thia changiis made especially to accomodate Nash­
ville parties and those living at a dis­
tance. Tlie regular times for skating
are the afternoon nnd evenings of
Wednemlays uml Snrurdays, but a
Nadiville party will lie arcomodated
any afternoon or evening.
Ice cream will be served every Satur­
day evening.
F. M. Potter. Progr.
LOST.
On Taeailay evening, between Nash­
ville and the Kilpatrick school house
in Woodland, a pocket book contain­
ing eleven dollars in money nnd a note
of ;$4.00*given by one James Gill So B.
L. Grass. Finder will l»e given half
the contents of tbe picket book npon
tlie re+rtrn of the same to B. L. Goss on
section 30 in Snufield

r’F'For sale or trade for livestock one
no*, ’‘ftnber wagon.
^!arshall.Gai.latin &amp; Co.
PROtflBITION CONVENTION.
A Prohibition County Convention to eieci
delegate to the Uiinl dfolrictcongrestwml eonvcniion, to be held at Jack non. and delegaleto the state convenlion to be held at Lansing,
on rhe 27tii d«y of August, and to nominate a
candidate Cor repeventaUve to tbe stale legisla­
ture, and the candidates for county oMcre: alno tho electing of a county committal and for
the trunMH'thsi &lt;if mjcIj otl.cr bustoess as may
come before the convenlirai, will be held at tlicourt how* In the city of Hastings, on Satur­
day, ll&gt;»33rd day ot Augnst.’at -it o’clock ii:
the forenoon.
Each Township is entitled to f««cr delegatee
nnd each ward of the eity of Hastings two delegstea. AU voters sympathising with such a
movement are earoretiy requested to be tn attendroee. Let every township send ajuli dele-

BALTIMORE.
Bt Onnaa oj^SMMiTTZK.
She-bey gain—at Geo. Bennett’s.
Miss Anna McGlynn’s anmmer term
Al Canton, Ohio. August 9th, ISM, Roy W.,
of school doses next Friday.
soo ot J. 8. and P B. Whaler, aged « uto».
Fire-Bteahi threshers within hearing
»nd 5 days.
distance. They report grain turniug At Assvria, Aug., S, 1884, Edward Fox,aged 57
years, of paralysis.____________________
out good.
It was estimated that 500 people vis­
Ordinance Xa. ffO.
ited the camp ground on E. Pennock’s AN ORDINANCE to punish persons for drtvSunday- The location is n natural one x^ing faster than a common walk over
bridge in lhe village of NashvDk.
a mile and a half from Hastings- Fall
Bee. 1. The Common Council of the Ullage
creek furnishes its water supply.
of Nashville ordain that it aba11 not be lawful
for anv persons to drive faster then a walk
JOHNSTOWN.
over any bridge in the village
NashviBe.
C. W. Moore fell from a wagon a few and any person who shall violate the previs­
days ago and broke his arm.
ion* of this section shall upon conviction there­
Mra. C. A. Bristol fell from a stoop of be toed not Im than one nor wore than Hf
teen dollars and cost of proaeeuttou, ami on
the other day breaking her arm.
Homer Powers and wife, of Grand failure to pay anch fine and cost mav be im­
prisoned to-the county Jail n&lt;* more than thir­
Rapids, are visiting fraud* here.
That man who haa bet 2 shooting his ty 8ecJ* This ordinance shall take effect Aug.
.
neighbors dog and ateating chickens 15th, A. D.. 1884.
Approved July 14th, lw4.
hnd better be careful or he will get a FaxxK McDuMni .
Wm. Bostom,
coat of tar.
Jip.
Clerk.
PrrsMeuL

�You can get the best assortment, the beat fit and the best value at T z E E ’ FS, of any place in Nashville.
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very LOW for cash. I also^arry the largest stock in the place of
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Men’s,

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A few more pairs of those Kid. worked button hole. Women's Shoes for $1.25. same as other dealers sell for $2

Gall and see them.

T£r3Srw&gt;
satubday

AUGUST 10.1HM.

OVK WASHINGTON LETTER.

(From our regular mn&gt;*|mt&gt;&lt;ient.)
Washington, D. C., I
.Aug 9.h 1884. I
To a ea-ual observer ou some of the
streets of ibis oit&gt; it would geom that
Washington might be called, with
Venice, a “city of palace*”. so varied,

beautiful and such .wonders of ar­
chitecture are the Government build­
ings, and some of the private residences
that Maud on K street, or Connecticut
avenue, and around tlie parks and cir­
cles iu the fashionable partef lhe city,,
some of the houses appear to be built
iu imitation of the mediaeval -castles,
aud ao marked is the resemblance that
it would need only the addition of a
,few warlike defenses, to cause a lively
imagination to think that ut any mo
•-* meat, the drawbridge might lie lower
ed, the port cullis raiaSd, and a gallant
kmglit ai med cap-a-pie ride forth ou
his mailed chnrger, prepared for- bat-

.

Bqt if the name observer ahoald turn
dawn Mother street, and walk fora
baarter of a mile, everything would be
changed. Where are tbe castles, the
Plutucd Kuigbto? Vanished m com
pleiely as the daya of feudalism and
chivalry have dumppeared. But, lire
rtead. is a scene equally pleasing to
the eye. Gently sloping hills, green
walleyo. artificial lake, cottages over
grown with ivy, Howers, both wild and
Guitivated, growing hero there, and,
beyond, broad stretches of meadow
and ay Ivan parks, combine to forma
scene that lacks only a rtiepherd with
his Hock, and crook to realize Arcadia.
But wlien tlie visitor ha* feasted hia
eyes on these tinted landscapes, let
him turn away, mid stroll down Vir­
ginia avenue and Into die southwest

parts of the city. There be will ate
tlie seamy side of Washington, Miser­
able tumbledown sliautiea with their

tiring n revolver, accidentally shot a
young iunn gained Bawden. . He died .
nt 12 o’clock the same night.
Tunis T. Vnuaisdule, of the hard­
ware firm of Post and Vamirsdsle, of
Ch&lt;flM»ygan, died from hiccough Tues-1
din iiioruing.
Horm-r .SLmio.-, nf
Alamo, took
SALUTATORY.
rough on rats, to end htfl life, and died
While we appreciate the honors con­ in awful agoriv, Thursday. An inquest
ferred unon ijs in onr election ro the is now ixmding.
editorship of the temperance column
Nal han Heiroo, of Grand Rapids, fell
in Thk News, we enter npon the du- from the thirl siory of a Imilding upon
tie* of our offlqe with Auicli trepida- uwhich he waa at work Saturday and
tion, renlki.ng how inefflicie iilkwe arejfk ' waa fatally ininved.
Tho public funeral of Edward Israel,
fill the place jffat meat)!pd by onr able
predecessors. But w*/Iiinpc our friends of Knlamiuoo, tlie late astronomer ot
will pear with ns in onr weak new and the ill-fated Arctic expedition, occurred
rally tn our aid. We promise to do the Monday afternoon.
’very bent we can, aMtiring our friendsE&lt;l ward Lvncr, a boilermaker, was
that we have the temperance canoe at terribly scalded at Jackson JnnctioiP
hrnrt. aud will do nil in onr power to Friday, while trying to repair a boiler
promote ita intarrata through this col­ that Imd steam pressure oil. ' He him a

umn. hoping nnd praying tn nee the day
in the near future when the dreadful
trnllic which is causing wretrhedr/eiw
and misery to unnumbered innocent
ones and taking its thousands annual­
ly to dishonered graven, will be prohib­
ited, and forever abolished from our
beloved country.
S. R. Fi.eminc,
C. N. Downs.
The W. C. T.
will meet with Mra.
Fl •ming, next Tuesday p. tu. All are
cordially invited.

KITE DRUNKARB-A PILTUBE.
WeD, there is my drunkard, and there is his
They married in youth, in tbe morning of life
WIkti all thing* seemed beautiful, earth bright

She thought him so noble. so manly aud true.
Ne'er dreaming in future her first choice to rue.
She waa willing to labor and patient to wait
That her dear lorfug husband might pas* thro*

might wear'
A shirt made at flanuel, u coal made of hair,
And when became later aud later from town.
She greeted him kindly, with never a frown.

Now follow them down to the direst disgrace
And mark you tlie change In that delicate face.
environment of tilth, empty oyster Oh t pity ber palenrea, if pity you must.
cans, old shoes and other garbage, And stamp It a crjme to betray such a trust.
sirkeuing sights, uoiirome smells. Here Now a little &lt;&gt;ur gladdenMber once lovely home
negxH-H flourish iu filth, and live no And helps in a measure to brighten ft# gloom;
one knows how. Here they sleep tn But fair aa the flowers tha t by frn#t has been
the sun through tbe summer, and here
they starve and fretne in winter. Here
tlieir naked progetiv enjoy mud baths
in frog ponds. Seldom do these oooty At midnight, she vau-bes each piteous moan
gauuns touch water for cleansing pur- And watches sereuly, her dying done.
ii ntes, and m thrir rags and filth, they But tee, how she starts as be raises bis head—

pr&lt;aunt as strong a contrast to the dain­
ty, perf umed darlings that promenade
tbe fuabiunble parts of the city, aa tlieir
habitations do to Che palatial resi­
dences of the latter. Io this dis; greeable and unhealthy place, animals' are
permitted to roam in comparative
freedom around the streets; cows and
goats browse among tbe marshes and
sw&amp;iupH alinort with iu a stones throw
of the. White House. ’
It is one of the characteristics of
Washington, that thus almost kingly
grsiide-nr, rural simplicity aud African
•qualoe are in close proximity.
WitshingCun is iu many respects a
bv.iHiifnl city and efforts are being
made conunnally to increase its adorntnriiL and to remove all unsightly ohjecla A beginning has been made
•ven in the southwestern district, but
iiereasarily it must take some yean? to
olean thia, Augean quarter. In the
nottlu-ni part, the broad uaphalt paveBients, edged by rows of large trees,
tlie Iwautiful houses, tlie numerous
pivks. the cqu &gt;trian and other statues
all mid to its Ixmiiics. A U'&lt; the streets
swept by revolving cylinder brooms
drown by four horse-) are geueraHy
dwan.
New houses are arising every win-re
with almost magic il rapidity, tbe parks
are in&lt;irr;ising
iinmlair and beauty;
•nid lhe day is not far distant when
W'asiiiugton will vie with tlie most
reio#wned capitals of ancient or modern -iMic#, both in health nUd in liran-

TT TVT T.TJnil

’

And ask them tn Heaven’# name, pity the poor,
And help her carry the dead from her poor.

You came to u.- once, oh brother,, iu wrath,
Aud dark desolation followed jtov: path.
Ac the mad wind blow# tn hi# might ami hia
And tbe forests bend to his breath like grain.
The weak you would conquer, but only In
part.
For a stubborn thing, is the human heart.
Intemperance hade us yield our will.
But or.- heart of hearts was unconquered Mill.
The •poBer came and he would not spare,
Tbe angel that walketh In darkness waa there.
He walked through the valley, he walked
through the street
And be left the print of his flcry feet.
From tbe desolate land with its icy heart
There went forth a cry to the uttermost part;
Yon heard it, oh brothers! with never a meaa-

wife and five children. No hopes of
his recovery.
This Plow meets a long-Mt want. A Plow ol easy draft, easily handled, only one lever and
Silas Brotherton, a reliable, sober
doe* good work In any and all kinds of ground. Eatfafaction guaranteed or no wile. ‘
yonth of-18, was sent to Buttle Creek a
few days ago by his employer, tlie
postmaster of Bedfold Center, and
from Battle Creek he has made a
Light draft, yet strong and simple, and scours in any kind of ground.
mysterious disnp pea rance.
Wm. Marsh, of Waterloo, west of 1
Jackson, while digging a cellar, has '
unearthed an old trunk full of human I
The only Harrows that don’t'eost a man twice tbeir value to replace broken teeth.
bone*. People think they are the re- i
mains of George Hadler, a soldier, who
came home on a furlough Just at the1
Sow from two quarts to two bushels aa desired.
cluse of the war, nod shortly affor­
ward s figured aa a mysterious disap­
. ( A
------ And last, but Best on Earth,
pearance, and lias never been heard
of since.
.

CHICAGO, ROCK ELAND &amp; PACIFIC R'T

OLIVER COMBINATION WALKING PLOW

REED WHEEL AND FLOATING HARROWS

Buckeye* and Fanner’s Friend Drills

JACKSON AND HASTINGS WAGONS

Tiffany Bros.’ Bujrgies

At last Bellevue has a hotel buildThe Charlotte ladies' band hare new
uniforms.
Grand Ledge skating rink ia wellnigh completed.
Charlotte Baptists give their annual
excursion to Detioir. Aug. SOtb.
A Charlotte firm shipped ten tons of
slippery-elm bark to the east last week.
Married—-Ang. 3d, Samuel H. Lydy,
of Carlton, to Mnry E. Wert, of KnlaAn c.Tort is being made to organize
a Haights of Labor Assembly in Char­
lotte.
Blaine A Logan clnbs have been or­
ganized at Delta and Chester this
week.
&gt;
,
Prof. J. Estabmok has been re-elect­
ed a member of the county board of

Tbe Adrenta hare pitched a tent at
Kalamo center and three preachers ex­
pound the gospel to benighted K alamoilea.
Harry Mershon. 8 .yeapt old, was
kicked over the riant eye by a horse at
Charlotte, a few days ago.
The blow
.racturedtiie boy’s skull but be willroWm. Denny, member of the theatri­
cal company which atraded from Belle­
vue last spring, is in jail at Charlotte
charged with tbe theft of a suit of
cloths at the former place.
A young lad 15 years old, named
Jimmy Parmenter, of Chester townshig, ran a tiv. mile race Monday, from
tbe effects of which he died tbe same
night. His mother is a widow.
The Bucyrus, O., book and ladder
company which took the laurels over
the Charlotte boys at Bellevue, O.,
will attend the Charlotte tournament
and give her company a chance to try
it again.

A little girl had been told by her
mother about tho Savior, one afternoon
nnd how she ought to serve Him, and
try to be a good girl, etc. She careful­
Ob
uf mercy: You gave above tbe se
saw her fa­
For you lielped u*. wc know, on you r bended ly awnk-d, and &lt;!•©•&gt;
ther coming home that evening she ran
knee#.
gaily
out
to
meet
him,
nnd
told him
Whcn rum in iu terror was every where
Its victims burned, with never a prayer.
what a good girl she was going to lie1
And, and addt*d, triumphantly “Won’t
. But when wfll.be softened their hearts of uak-;
Their crime# in the dnrt, tbeir stnhtiorn will# Satan be awful mad. though !”
broke!
Naw Imjit at this picture, and say if rod can
'
That usnght should be #ald. «av«—1 pity the

WHICH SHOW

THE SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL
TO BE ALL THAT ITS NAKE'IMPLIES.
I 1st.—It has the only real Adjustable Force Fe*d iu existence.
2nd.—The chengr In sowing from one quantity of seed to another can be made instantly without
stopping the team.
•
3d.—-All die wheels required for rowing various kinds of grain are on the Drill at all times.
rith.—If the drill is set to row a certain quantity to the acre It wil' «ow Just that quantity Whether
going fast or alow, up hill or down.
5th.—It will row all kinds of wheat, rye. barley, oats, buckwheat hemp, millet, clover ami tlmothr
seed in auy quantity deaired, wltbo'te changing the bottom of the bopper or the gearing.
'
Oth.— It ha* the oolvtrue reliable Spring line In the market. Tlie Spring allows the hoe to clear
an obstacle aud to return to its former po«ltlou immediately, without jar or detriment to tbe

Parker's Tonic
1 Iwt h.ily Ittkiu tint Jmr liUiicila.
If you are waitingaway from age, dissipation or

—It has the best and simplest Hoe Shifting Device ever invented; tbe same being operated
with wotxterfa! ease and accuracy.
.—It la the only drill made tbe operator of which haa complete control of the depth at which
th.
la a«ivn
9th.—It la supplied, when deaired, with a Shoe DrtP-Attachment, which is absolutely without
an equal for the purpose for which it ia Intended.
.
10th.—Iu Fertilizer Attachment is supplied with the justly celebrated Marks Force Feed Dla-

Hth.—It haa a Cut-Off Device by which the flow of gndn la stopped before the hoes are out of
the ground, and which does not allow it to comtaence again till tbe hoes arc down to their
proper depth—a very important consideration.
12tb.—It la provided with Grau Seeder Attachment, and a Surveyor or land measure which
accurately measures the land to be town.
13th.—It is sold at a price aa low aa Is consistant with the best quality of material and the
highest class of workmanship and finish.

Sold In Xaahville only by

CROCKER
tSTA Full Line of Ward &amp; Dolson’s Celebrated Carriages.

Catarrh

dischaw l»»rc«-mpa
Inted With a burnlog,
I painful
aeti»ii‘on.
|n&gt;vre a-«- wr-rro
IspaanM of »nvez’ng,
hrequent attacks of
I blinding head.trbe. a
I watery a« d »iflatn&lt; .t
aulnoftbaeyea- Ely's
•"ream Balta l« anm

DO YOU KNOW

ProbHle Notice.

Stats or Michigan,
Cot ntx or Bahut, i
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
Probate Court for the County of Barr- made
on tbe 14tb day nt July, 1884, six month, from
that date were allowed toe creditor to present
their claims agafiu&gt;tkhe estate of Peter B. HonJ.
Proprietor.
siker, late of said County, deceased, and the!
My convenience for supplying the public all creditors ot said deceased arc requested to
with anything in the Liven- Hne are not excel present their claims before said Probate Court,
at the Probate Office, in tbe City of Hasttan.
led in thia part of the 8taU.
In said county, for examinatitm and allowance.
o'i or before tbe 14th day of January next, and
that such claims will be heard before aaid
Court on the 3rd day of September, and ou the
In the county. Both
I4tb day of January next, at ten o’clock in tim
forenoon of each o! those days.
Dated July 14, 1SB4.
With riling accommodations for two or right,
CLEMENT SMITH.
furnished on short noti-e and at lowest rates.
Judge of Probate.
Patronize me and y»m will be happy.
JACOB 08MUN.

Four Pair of best Matched Horses

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

J. SPINDLER.

THAT

LORILLARD’S CLIMAX Custom I louring Mill I
• PLOT TOBAOOO.

A son of William Flatf, of Adrian,
wa* killed in n Wlaronwin mine, a few
dayw ago.
-I nmMn't irrtp it, |ttl. After he'
.hUh-u »Mf the first time I t«kl him :o
MO|I it niidhe duhi’t mind me at all.’’I
Aud Hm* wxi day, " (,tJ |te., fn,her .
.•»
liurnva baachtili raMhei-’a uuuk j
u»ld her to wear it wlteo Iter yon ng
. etrn'. mnn fi i« nd called, ahi waa mean I
».j;-!«2h fo ml! him :• haUful old thing |

Thuradfay. M.Loug Luke. Mrs. Heritcljol whs drowned while boating.
She leaves a widower but no cin’dren.
Christian Brod1»eckw Imdy wm fofind
in Lite riyt :■ Jiaiain, at Monroe Monday.
Lt hi supp9H&gt;d he fell off « bridge while
drunk.
Goo. Krtrtse, of Grand Rapids, who

gnd . • rieHitte tins: if it «it* not tor the ’ w.ta struck ou the bead by a falling
;.ct rut H would make gHo&lt;I Bartle I brick. Thursday, hua since died of hi*

WOODLAND, MICH.

Wuh lUU Dn
h tb» !*««: U lb# p«re»t; (•
». ver •dnlture’wl with &lt;Iucom&gt;, birytr#, n»„l»»*ea,
ar *ny &lt;h»le«»'&gt;lou» ingri’al.nU. a* h the cam with
loan, nthef Uihroo&lt;&gt;a.
i OBIU. lUU X ROSE LEAF FIXE ITT TOB4CW

OTHER SEW MAHAGEMEST

Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lwatoaya, BadiaaM. MomIxim. Tsetbaotre.

READ TBE DETROIT POST I
The !fe&lt;t Newspaper la Michigan.
Daily—per Yntr: 00 Ceuta per Month.
HfaUjf—Ont Itollnr prr Tear.

OPIUM HABIT!
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1884.

VOLUME XI.

Kocher Bros/”'
I

—HAVE—

JUST RECEIVED

Full and Complete Line

—Mrs. J. M. Wood has sold her house
and Iota .corner Queen and Reed Sts. .to
Hiram Walratb. Consideration B550.
—E. W. Brigham’" team became
frightened near tLe opera house Tues­
day afternoon, hut owing to the gal­
lant eflorta of Mr. B. and R. A. Smith,
ihev were stopped before any damage

was done.
•
—-S'lsan Goucher made an implica­
tion for temporary alimony against her
husband, C. W. Gouchei, in the circuit
court , on Tuesday, in order to defend

Spring and Summer

DRV GOODS

—Judge Withey, of the U. 8. district
court, ha" granted Lee As Durkee a
new trial of their iuauiance case.

were taken to Lentz’s undertaking
establishment to be prepared for
burial. A coroner’s jury was impanel
and after bearing evidence pertaining
to the sad affair a verdict of “acciden­
tal drowning” was rendered.
Meanwhile the sad tidings had been
conveyed to the wife and friends of the
dead man, and,an soon m the body was
arrayed for burial the remains wqre
taken to Mrs. Sherman's where the
deceased and wife lived. The funeral
was held Tuesday afternoon, the ser­
vices being conducted by Rev. Wil­
liams of Vermontville and the re­
mains were interred in the Vermont­
ville cemetery■

a suit for divorce the doctor ha" com­
menced against her, and received an
I

-WHICH WERL—

CAREFULLY SELECTED

order for $20.
—Divers articles and signs on Main
St. changed base Sunday night. A. L.
Rasey’s Indian stood Urtim center of
the srreet up-town, and it ’tw«LHJimm«ing Monday morrh&gt;g/o see Al. tr/ing
to coax him back w his accustomed
haunts by means of corn and "fire wa­

LOCAL 8PLIITEB8.
D. C. Lee has‘returned to St, Louis.
M. B. Brooks gathereth in the live
stock.
B. B. Lee bus returned from his
western trip.
J Chas. Ingerson has embarked io the
stock business,
Found: An inside key to a safe.
Owner call at this office.
A. S. Winn of Knowersville, N. Y, is
visiting his brother A. H.Born—Tuesday morning to Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Lentz, a girl. Joy.
Louise and Clem. Truman of Lansing
are visiting at G. A. Truman’s.
John Barry’s and J. M. Wood’s res­
idence" are being freshly painted. . '
Fall plowing is sadly interfered with
on account of the dryness of the soil.
One hundred tickets were sold from
tlija station to Battle Creek this week.
/*Mra. M. J. Timmman, of Hastings is

iug good, except bay which is light
crop. Saw some flue fields of spring
wheat, of whicn H. A. Brown sends a
sample to The Nkws; and huckle berriea in- abundance. D. Root and wife
are running a bakery in Cross Village.
Mis. R. being a daughter of F. D.
“
Soules.

LACEY'S LIME KUH CLUB.

HASTINGS.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Tuesday evening Cuarlie Jnrdon was
married to Miss 'Fannie McPherson.
They are a very worthy and very good
looking pair, well mated, and hare the
best wishes of all of their large eircle

of acquaintances.
A couple of itinerant, umbrellatmend-

erftdid our city Tuesday. They got
"It am evident,” safd Brother Gard­ drunk and decamped with a silk nm
lirella belonging to Mary Cobh. They
were over-hauled at Middleville* and

ner as he called the meeting to order,
dat somebody atu evesdropin’ aroun’
dis hall nn’ reportin’ de doin’s of dis
club,-an’ we had met liter to night
to see if we can find out by good noun’
argyment who it am. Every member
hab got de right to say all he can altout
di" matter an’ when you am done I
spect to be able to decide who du man
or woman am dat has been reportin’ de
secrete Ob de Lacey Lime Kiln Club.
"De Honorable Peabody Bnttomfall
anfentitled to de floor fust, on account
ob his wearin’ better close dun de res’
ob de members; you wil( now keep
quiet an’ listen to do argyment”.
“De Honorable Peabody Bottom fall”
"poke a« follows: “Brudders ob' de
Lime Kiln Club, I rise up to gib my
ide db dis mutter. I hab had a habit
lately ob Martin' out ebery Sunday
afternoon on bisnea" dot only concern"
myself an’ a certain young lady; [ap­
plause} but no matter about de lady.
As I was gwian to any, one Sunday
afternoon when I was on de road an'
only about half way dar, I met Frank
Bullis in de roiul [loud cheers and
spatting of hands.]
"Let mi hab order” said Brother
Gardner.
“As I was gwian to$ay, lie had a pen­
cil an’ a piece of brown paper in hi"
han’, an’, as I passed along he said
‘Lime Kiln’, an’ wrote somethin’ on de
paper, an’ de nex’ week out come de
'Lacey Lime Kiln Club' in de Nosh­

now languish in Creasy’s hotel.
The examination in the Cook-New
ton case was ad|onrned on Saturday
last until Thursday, September 11th
next, by mutual consent. If the charge
against Newton can be sustained he
should he made to suffer ns severely, as
the law in the state of Michigan will

allow.
The Democrats of Barry county met
in a mass convention at the Court
House, last Saturday, aud completed
their bargain with the Greenbackera by
endorsing the nominations made by
the Greenbackers a week before and
tilling the vacancies by John Barry, of
Nashville, for Register-of Deeds, and

NUMBER 49.
lie is too. Reputation hnd-rspent five
yrnra in prison at Jackson—notorious
jthief—liar—neighbors and acquaiutan
J
Jera wouldn’t believe him under oath.
Chrfrley indiscreetly takes Casey fish­
.
ing with him in his rig which oonrista
‘of a single home and a "pung,” what­
ever that is. Weather very cold—Cas­
Jey has' bottle, whiskey—offers it to
Charley very often—Charley drinks as
(
often and gets very drunk—dead
drunk—Casey pots Charley in bottom
'
nf pung and goes and steals two bags
'
of clover seed, breaking into a'barn.
Pung is tracked and clover seed found
—very strong appearances agaipst
(
Charley who gets scared and runs
away—ditto Casey—both tracked and
caught. Charley claims he was so drank
ho knew nothing of the -burglar,.
-Casey
peaches, bnt claims that Charey
'
was the principal in the crime; that
ho was not so drunk as he claims—jury
Miere Caaev’e story—Charley is con­
victed and
awaits sentence—sad—
whiskey did it.
Wednesday noon the case of the peo- .
pie vs. James Prosser was taken up.
This i« a case of robliery caused by
Hastings whisky of which John’ Moh­
ler was the victim. Prosser wa« found
guilty.
Wens.

.
Wm. D. Hayes of tbiscity for treasurer
—Notwithstanding the continual de­
It was a large and hannmiious meeting
cline in wheat, the staole is being mar­
0IB0UIT 00U1T.
for the Democrats of Barry county and
’
lively,—this market' rteceiving
they will work as a unit with the
The criminal cases on the calender
' num three to five cate per dav. It lias
Greenbackera and expect to tear the have been disposed of as follows:
been the universal belief among far­
county offices from the control of the
People vs. Chas. Cox. burglary ; care
mers throughout 'this section that the
Republicans tills fall.
..
In the Wholesale Market*.
tried and Cox found guilty.
early market brought the. best price.
The village of Freeport io the town­
People vs Charles Rice, burglary;
This proved true this season, but far­
ship of Irving, is the*'miletut” of Barry respondent nrrninged, pleaded guilty,
mers in their rush to market their
county and has great love for the man­
and
awaits sentence".
wheat, have delivered much “in the
ly sportu and games, and offers, fre­
People vb Geo. Cox, receiving stolen
sweat,” and been obliged to take a low
quent
inducements to neighboring property; respondent arrmned. pleaded
organizing
a
class
of
music
in
the
vilier price than they would had they wait­
places to come there and sport upon not guilty and case continued.
;WER1
ed until the cereal had been properly
their green and enjoy in contests of
People vs. Thomas Casey, burgalry:
Ingtrson was up north the fore
cured. As we go to press our dealers
strength and skill.
There has been amtinged,pleaded guilty; in jail await­
! are paying 73 for red and 75 for white. part of the week laying in a stock of
several of these friendly contests there
lumber.)
ing sentence.
this summer in which Hastings, Mid
—Sometime during* Sunday night a
People vs Orno Strong, assault with
Mrs. C. L. Glasgow has returned to
dlevilie, Lowell and other places have intent to murder; people not ready.
horse was unhitched from a carriage at Nashville, with her health materia.ly
bill
Nuse,
—
quinsecontly
it
am
very
joined. The city of Hustings has Respondent arraigned and pleaded not
the Norton school house, the horse improved. •
plain dat he am de man.”
thus far been victorious in many con
turned loose and the harness left in
F. A. Tickell, representing the De­
guilty.
“Yea sab,” said Brother Gardner as teste particularly in running and ball
tbe vehicle. Both were discovered by troit Free Press, was in the village
People vs. Darwin McKay, murder;
De
nex
’
am
the
speaker
took
his
soaL
playing. Freeport era desire to see her respondent arraigned, plead not guilty.
E. L. Shaffer next morning and taken Thursday.
A Complete line of
Light-weight Banty.”
overcome in these sports, and for that Application was made to admit defend­
into his keeping. The same day Jacob
.Mrs. Delia Frink is visiting friend"
"My dear brudder",” said Brother purpose invited onr boys to come then- ant to bail. On consideration of the
Marshall learned of a reward being off- at Marshall, returning with Mrs. Hollon
Banty "deargyment ob brudder Bot­ last Friday and enjoy a game of ball
I ered for such an equipage which bad on Wednesday.
court the same will be granted by the
tomfall
am very convincin’ but yet I and running match with the Lowell defendant’s filing bonds in the sum of
been stolen from near Coldwater. He
Len Straw was made happy by the
think dat Frank Bullis am not do man. baseball club and a Lowell negro not­
accordingly telegraphed to thp sheriff advent into his family of a girl baby
W.Q00.
It’s my opinon dat dis Club needn't go ed for his fleetness. A large crowd of
People vs. John Brady, assault and
of Branch county, who came on at once Saturday evening.
any furder than a cross de afreet to fin, Hastings sporting class went up to see battery, was announced ready for trial
We want all your
accompained by the owner of the horse
’ ' ’
Mrs. C. E Gaines and J. M. Waters
de gilty man. When you see a man the fun with ball players and runners,
which had been stolen. The young have traded places. The latter will go
on die part of the people.
blowin
’
an'
pufiin
’
aroun
’
an
runnin
’
to
'
ready
to
back
them*
with
any
amount
man identified the propertv and paid to Lowell to reside.
People vs. Emmet Pierce, rape; con•
town, an' offerin a hundred dolla's to' desired. However Lowell failed “Io
Marshal $45 reward money, 30 of (i. C. Duel, our ex school professor,
' tinned by consent.
.
u v
I which was given to Mr. Shaffer. The was in town in the interest of a fruit fin' de man who wrote de 'Lacey Lime1 come to the scratch” with either runner
People vs. Lydia L. and Mary Cox,
Anawmp.vymtth.W^M^.tprte..
io pu„uit o( tb.tlti.n-wt
Kiln Club’ you may jus’ bet he Dose1 nr base ball club.
They are reported1 concealing birth of bastard cliild; re­
evaporator this weefcj
sumthin, about it hiniHclf. De very to be afraid to meet our boys and so' -pendents pleaded not guilty; admiti last accounts.
The Imnd boys are happy to ac( man who hub been doin’ just dese' remained ^way. A good time was bad1 ted to bail am! case continued.
। kiipwh-dge a urenent of five dollar*
tings am Lee Mosher. Ef I should! however, till dark when the HastingPeonle vs. Joseph T1 Goucher, rape;
A SAD “CASE.”
' frmn H. R. Dickinson.
/Frank McDerby has rented and oc­ steal a lot of chickens an’ noboby on1 ites drove home entering the city sing ivapoiiuc. ' arraigned,
pleaded not
_
Tuesday, afternoon Thomas Case, u
. de fact ob dis yearth new nuffin’ about• ing "Wv hung that darkie to a sour guilty and cg&lt; * continued.
cupied the Jessie Downs place, corner
it but myself, I could otter a hundred1 apple tree” etc.
veteran of the *&gt;14» unpleasantness.
People vs. Chas. Mann, robbery;
X
j came to town to take the next morning’* Gregg and Queen streetaJ
, dolla’s for de capture ob thief an’ not
continued because defendant is now
/IL J. Iluuchelt and “
~Irecn of"
. CIRCUIT COURT ITEMS.
.
. train for Battle Creek and the reunion.
be In danger ob Iosin my money.”
. serving a sentence at Ionia prison.
west part of town took the morning
,,
Circuit
Court
convened
Tuesday
' Betwixt Mr. Case and a “case” of lager
"Very trite, very true;” said Broth­
.
People vs Stephen Durphee, murder;
train for Dakota Tuesday^
■ or tuimethiug similar, the former beer Gardner. “De nex' am brudder with his Honor Judge Hooker on the, respondent arrained, pleaded not guil­
Mrs. Dr. J. T. Goucher and children
bench. The criminal calendar of this
Icatne “temporarily confufwd” so to
, Giveadum Jones.”
ty,
trial set down for Wednesday, Aug.
departed Wednesday
evening
for
' speak. He accepted an invitation from
Giveadam Jones spoke as follows: term fully sustains the old-time rep
Orrville, Ohio, to visit relatives.
John R&lt;»l»erta to "lay over night and
Mr. president mid brudders, for a long utation of Barry county, nearly every
People
vs James Prosser; robbery:
Mrs. McNeil, of Canandaigua, N. Y.
time I was ob de same opinon ob brud- crime in the catalogue of crimes being
t
- was sent up stair* to bed.
The .Niagara Falls Genite.
Sometime during the night theele- and Miss Kittle Mitchell, of Charlotte, xier Banty, but owin’ to an agreement thereon. Tbqre are two murder coses, tried and Prosser found guilty.
The
following
divorces were granted:
are visiting friends in the village.
j meute within him became riled and he
between frien’ Mosher an myself I am one case of assault with intent?to mur­ Ethan B. Chipman vs. Eunice R. Chip­
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
Henry Zuschnitt and C. N. Dnnham
1 got up to cast up his accounts. He
satisfide dat he urn not de man; Jbut I der* two burglary cases, two robbery man, Kittie Mary New vs. Chas. O.
j walked out. of the window wifliout no- with their wives took in the band tour- am salt in sure dat I know who mu de cases, one rape case and one case for
MAIN LINE.
New, Lydia Manchester vs. Edward
Train* on the Main Line will pas# Jackson i ticiug but what it was a door, and then napient at Grand Ledge this week.
iusii. It am noliody else dan de some receiving stolen property and one lar­
Manchester, Henrietta Fraleigh v*. Ed­
** follows:
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from the Itoard awning fall to the walk I «H. M. Lee was in Grand ILipids this identical Herb Powers who hab been ceny case.
ward
Fraleigh,
Mary
Beers
week and closed a contract with a firm
On the call of the calendar only the
i seen loafin’around de "tore ober dar.
below. His fall aroused Roberta who j
vs. Adalbert Beers, Aner Belle Cran­
there for the manufacture of his patent.
helped him back to la d without notic
My wife said dat she belived he wasn't case of the people vs. Charles Cox for
Mall9.03a- tn. Arr Chicago 5.25 p. m
dall
vs.
William
11.
Crandall,
Isabella
Bay Expres* ll.30p.m. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. tn mg that he was badly hurt. In the wheel hoe.)
and the -people
vs James
. I any to good to -sneak aroun’ an’ peak burglary
—- -----.
Ev. ExpreM 10.35 p m. ArrChicago 7. 30 a. n&gt;
Davis vs. Lafayette Davis, Lyman
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. ne-----.“ (through de kuv hole, [applause] an’ Prosser for robbery were found ready
Pacific Ex.. 11.55 a. n&gt;. Ait Chicago 7.55 a. in looming, however, it was found that four dollars from their ice cream sales
| sister Toots says "he thinks he aint f-.
I
v...
—
the the Newton vs. Margaret Newton, Philip
for
trial
among
the
criminal
canes,
one foot was badly cut, two toes brok­
Saturday. They serve the cooling ele- j any to good to do «t, an’ Brother Gard- other of the criminal cases go over the Bagla vs. Christena Bagla. Nine .bran
Man....... 3.06 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.00 p. ra. en and that he was otherwise liadly
new grass widows turned loose to prey
mrnt at the same place again to-day.
Day Exprew 4-03 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. in.
, ner doan you think dat he am de manterm, except the noted case against
.
upon the young men and old bachelAtlar.tlc Ex. 3 25 a. m. Arr Detroit 5.55 a. m. I bruised.
Wednesday rooming Johnson McKel- '
This will be re­
Dr. Goucher dressed his wounds and
“Jest so; jest so;” reloaded Broth­ Stephen Durfee.
Nlgbt Ex.a. 545a. tn. Arr Detroit 8.30a.m.
lora of Barry county, and some of them
vey, of Mnple Grove, took the hx’al
membered
as
the
case
caused
by
the
Tbe Atlantic ail Pacific Expreaaearuna daily he was taken home to recuperate, in­
er Gardner.
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passenger for Grand Rapids to attend I
Whalebone Hu wker-said; “I am not. | killing of under sheriff W. H. Scudder are irresist abler too.
others run dally except Sunday.
stead of taking in the reunion.
the Democratic convention in the ca-‘(•much ob a pbulic speaker, but mill I at the time of t.e May term of court.
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.
DO YOU OWK ME t
Grund Rapid* Division.
11lam
Hin willin’to give my
mv ide udou
upon dis jI Durfee has procured the service of A
If you do I need it and please call
pacify of a delegate.
AN UNTIMELY END.
G. A. Truman announces that he Iqaeachuu.
[
I tfiink dat brudder Ban-1 R. McBride, of Corunna and Alonzo I aud pay a part or all of it and save me
will do a Uash business after Sept. 1st. ; ty’s argyment am bery strong, but I j Kenaston of this place to defend him, I,IH3 " r‘t,uK a ^^“"c.^L^Glasgow.
De’t All
Day
STATIONS.
This is the only correct way to do 1 doan think dat he am right; neither | and they, his attorneys, say they will.
Ex.
Ex.
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Last Monday Edmund. Slater, John
a. tn
o. m
business,
and we trust that other mer-J। do I think dat brudder Jones am right. | bring him out a clear man.
The trial i €^Stud«ii0» au«i JotAt, 19 ft. to 20 ft^
ft.oo
Grand RapidsLv 12.25
, Mason, Albert Darrow and Robert
Ido think dat dem Jordan boys who. will bean important and interesting ।
^{^oud. A great reduction
chants will adopt Mr. T's. plan.
1.0U
Middleville ..
,
Sherman
came
to
town,
one
of
the
10.57
L33
Hatting*.....
We are indebted to Hon. Philo Par- ।
number to have some work done at son, of Detroit, president of the Michi-1I hab bin loafin’ aroun’ here inn de gilty one and has been put down for trial on (evt.ryttiing. Sec ad. F. P. Town.
Naahrillc. ..
| ones. Dey think dey am mity smart | Wednesday, August 85, and the sheriff I
moxey~money' money!
VermootvUle.
the planing mill. Finding that the ignn agricultural society, for aeompli-1
12.47
Charlotte....
W dey am, but dey hub put their ordered to summon 50 jurore in addi1 musl hava it or bust. I would rejob would consume several hours, they
1.35
Eaton Rapids.
nientary ticket to the coming fair nt HinartncMS ton mity poor cause, if dey I tion to the regular panel or -I.
me
rn
j
n(
j
tijose parties that I have carried
Rives Junction
2. W)
decided to go fishing and accordingly ! Kalamazoo. Sept. 15 to 19 inclusive.
;
3. (H
Jackson..
'wasgwinu to report de doins ob dis case will probably take about three from one to three years that 1 must
borrowed a net and preceded down the |
Detroit...
5.56
x. J.
j. Hardy,
uar.iy, our
renew townsman.
vwU»ru»u,'! Club.
club. Why didn’t dey come an
an’’ apply
apply ' days trial.
trial.
) have
u-HKHent 1“Dg“r’
i A.
onr fellow
ter.’’

—FROM THE—

Choicest Goods
PRICES

Never Known to be so Low as
They are Now!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

BUTTER AND EGGS!
KOCHER BROS

MICHIGAN ( CENTRAL

. STATIONS
Itorolt
ft. 45

Rives Junction..
E*t'.»n Rapids.. ..
Charioue

12.15
12.48

8.10

84f
4.in
grand Rapid"..'.. 6.40

2.32
a.*

*.a
'JOT
(•30
10.25

wb&lt; permanent chairman ot the Dem- [ for admissliuu I Dey knew bery well I
Thu first trial taken up was No. 1 ou i
won
1
*' u. c. Gkifeith.
--------1 Near Gregg’s crossing they set the
ocratic county convention Saturday, ,1^
club would not hab dem in wid 1 the criminal calendar, being The Peop**-net
one or
-net and
uixi Mr.
Jir. Slater
oia.e. and
auu vuo
ui two
.
.
_
,
„
_
. ,*.,1 .
qp&gt;
. , proridedod
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a—• i..■
i. —...—a • .A...,
.
. people,
* .
...
&lt; .
i de mat
.
'i* I,
.. I
GILLNI* EXCUltSION.
n waded in to drive the fish into the and
over the —
drItveratioos
condecent
dat’* wbata
pie..i,vs.r»i.i
Cbarlw Cox for burglary.
Ihe|
me—
—from
from &gt;&gt; To Detroit, given Uy the Charlotte
net. Mr. Slater was very jovial and of that body with grace and abelity.*
; ter: an’ I think Brudder Guidner el defendant lived for a long timj
not}
M....
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,
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,
.
I Baptist Society, Wednesday, Sept. |3d,
E. J. Quackenbush, the new [ you look at dis though-the right eye his boyhood—up to a year agar in U'e.jggg. vinitore will havxi six bbura in
g’ijo kept "ducking under" to make thei Prof.
I
- our
- schools,
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--------- J -you
ou will
i township of Hope near Cedar Creek, which to visit the mjuiy places of inter5.25 boys think he was in danger. Just a* ; principal- of
has arrived
will see
see it
itso.
so.’’”
"Burr
rxHl. '»T&gt;
Ko..J-Mid Brulb- where be
,arroun&lt;lo&lt;l by a large ;&lt;-.l in the city. &lt;Ainor.g ib. iuauy
a l»end in the river was reached, he ■ and paid his respects to The News
"Scry
u“ ;Bar
”
no
number of
bi. f.U.er murker I
9.25 uttered a cry, threw up his arms as if j Thursday. Mr. Q. comes to us well! er Gardner. ‘
, pereed
.. . . to .
-------- biulber., .lately eomnn.ami bl. annt«; „ Th(,lmiu leav„ NadwUleet M0
.Jg 'to swim outop his back' and went nn-[ recomonded; he seems determined to speakers dis clmir will
give
in fact there is a large family of Coxes arriving at Detroit at 10 o’clocK. Rare
-' lL90-«ier. His companions thought it a reorganize and UrealInj new life into i ins decission.’
to one i $2. Children under 12, tl.25.
’
being no more speakers
« "» ruse, hut when he failed to come to our school
*
’ and to this end
s he has ttie|I There
—--------------------------------- ----- Broth- i in that town, all belonging

breed. Some of them were considered
MOXEY IX) LOAN.
pretty tough, but are all well-to-do.
A few thousand dollars to loan on
Charley is about 21 years of age and real .estate on long time and a low
rate of interest.
H. A. Durkee.
has borne a fair reputation iu the
borhood where be has llvedb A year
GF* For salvor trade for live stock one
ago be bought a farm in the town of new lumber wagon.,
Marshai.l,Gau.atin &amp; Co.
! Large numbers hunied to the s&lt;»ne.; breathe the chloroform intended for the; Jones becaus he used de mow’ respect! Ross, KaUmczoo county, and moved
Societ_____________________________________
y Card*.
tliere.Herb
By hi. bright rn.tit.er. M.l
..Huml&gt;h.n
G.„,
.] Will Griffith and James Clay waded in,; afficted parts, and sank into a deep I to de president,—quinaecoutly
t,l»^ut
w
w
.
he
.&lt;»
iu»..y
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I
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|hl(
,aperb/, ,u„ri„g .t the
TVY LODGE NO. 37, K. of
meet* at its found the l&gt;ody and
by means ot a 1 *leep that tm»k some considerable ef- Powers am de man.”
hi. new home ftti&lt;l hi. prmipect. wet. .
,f w, doi|, p,pen "Here’,
Frtda?X&gt;inl? fj!&gt;«»»• palled itto the surfaceand | fort* upon part of the fdiysicinn to raise j "Wa will now cireumnabigate home
might. He w» . I.ttlo w.W, however.
C|„,r|„dm.&lt;i.un.ler it the
rapport of all rortbr. true, steadfast and bon- carried « to the
shore. It was h-.n from. However C. L. on the fol-I tp our lawful wedded wives,”
».,.i oeemoonnlly looked opon the wlnej
vi&lt;.,
A1Mre&lt;]r I hnro »
•M-able Brother
c
plainly evident thatlife was extinct, i lowing day, was at business as tu«»«l. 'i
„ n,„||Mti„„ „(
.o..b in­
H. A. Bahmbb. K. ot K. 6..
’
; the body having t&gt;een in the water
a. Ware and wife retarded Pri&lt;lnY ' td^Just come to Vermontville and ■When It wn» red. Io the tore pnrt ot
hurt
.March
Im
emo
down
to
Hope
near
crj
U(&gt;11
B|)pKirinlt
-y
vf AKHnT hE
NO-I.o Q.f7 jovt,r Bn hour»
Justice Parady was! from a three weeks vUit near Petoskey. get some of iluit $12 barn lumber, sur­
Aj(, |f , &lt;m
mi,.
Ditnects ’■vertt* Tuesday evening in oiki' sent for to hold nn inquest. Upon his '&lt; They vtsitpd H. A. Brown, H. Turner, faced. Tliirty thousand, feet to be hi. old home, tor e tow day. tUhi« ((Mt
through the ice. There be met oneit^^D the victory was assured to the
Fdlow»*HaH.
; arrival it was decided tn remove the D. Root tfhd families, former residents closed oat at that figure. See ad.
Thomas Casey, and a very tough Case I other fellow.”
F.T. Town.
John C. Djlixjx, .R 8.
: body at once to town and the remains of Caatltftou. They report crops look-

Through Coaches and Sleeping Car* t« and i the surface, began to be frightened,
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All trains _
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j; i
Attomnt
_
connectin mum-depot at Detroit with trains
much SO that Uiey d-d rot attempt
] to rescue him. .One of the number
on o*fe-Southern dlvtaen.
' was dispr-’ched Io town to find some
E. d. WROW,
H. 1. LEDYARD,
one who would venture in after Mr.
Geu-i Pim snd Ticket Agent. Chicago. ! g|at4.r,

good wishes of The News.
er Gardner addressed the Club as fol-1
C. L. Glasgow was taken violently 'lows: “Gemleu you hab all did bery
ill with pleurisy, while at his store ! good India debate an' urn all entitled to.
j Tuesday evening, and was assisted to j prase, i thinK dat brudder Banty's ar-;
his boaiding place in a critical condi-i gyment am de strongest, but I mug’।
tion. Arriving here he was allowed to j give de decidiub to brudder Giveadam ,

�lAIinOAP WRECKERS. VETERANS OF THE RAIL
SOW

MEXICANS CAPidRE A TRAIN.

CONCERNING

SHERIDAN'S LATEST R OE.

in

locomotives.
[Chlearo Special.]
Charles Bch w»ris, Che wall­
broker, drove to the Leland Hotel with
bl» tally-ho coa.-b to invite General li’ierldan and party to ride to the groun la
Arry Simmon's, the importai English

[Cor. ban

aLair hr bailed w. :
populationot M- x.SLe- future Pre i&lt;! 1
of reforms whim
make the couniry n ■ a. ’ami profitable one
for.the -invrstnn-i.t &lt;&gt;! foreign •nUi'prite.

will bo unh«tup-r-**l bj

po&lt; Mim - an-l peered at the elongated re­
B -euono h tn-&gt;elf on the bright aurlaee.

or lor a woman to wear »tays.

Anywhere

..•inure a Utile inconvuniunee. But this
• nftito can "toff kept in ordir with bn-ball
•the work req ilr.nl on older machine*.”
h&lt;* to .deticitM of mrairrn locomo-

ty«lrtu of brigandage now so widely prao
tis-xl to ths gn'atdetriment of travel .will

.s life polishing t&gt;raa-e»; n««w half an
imttr a day will
to keep his engmr

•XperleiMo on one o: the-wrecked trains u»

5cua wrecker# on thu Mexican Crn.rul and
eilierrpad* Craver- n*.; li e territory. While
en route to the City of Mexicb, and with­
in about ten or,eleven.-hours of our dustinat'on. ala place a little above Queretaro
Cltv. and betwreu esght and nine o’clock
at night, a sudden shock was felt on board
the express traih, the air# over-turned,
and a number of r.flnand pistol shot# were
beard in rapid succession.. The train had.
be.;n going at about twenty-two or twentythree mile# an hour when tlie shuck was
experienced, and all the occupant# of the
' care felt askured that the train trreckeni
were on the alert. 1 w»i violently thrown
from my eeat on the left-hand side of tji_e
Pullman c.w, and as the car turned a coinph :e .somersault 1 was precipitated from
thu opi&gt;usite w.nd&lt;.-w ami latr.le i in a ditch
ot soil mud, fortunately sustaining no
other injury thou, that of soiling my
elotbe# and luemg my watch in the mud.

ing my it I o through being shot, a*, when 1
lauded in the mud, and had barely risen

extreme. Rup. r:n.ende::ts »aty that such
an •&gt;ngino duds nutdivn ns long
more
-&gt;i namenul one, and I guess that is the

ot dead rolling ftodk.”
“How long can a 1
• I- remutaryF"

tive keep out o|r

. on the Erie Rca-l
luht wore put on in
cud IS5U. Tbeee
.'.rua little destrep;'., but tln-y do tiielr
work ya.'iuost as faithlully "us they did
smoke more than others, and smoking in a
machine as in men use* up vitality ve.y
fa*L N&lt;», 1 can’t say that tho-u old Erie
la-utuuilve. are so very old-faxritone I. In
fact they are nut. Oneot the most curious
things bIkiui the locoinptlve is that it was
born &lt;omplate. ‘No invention that'! can
recall ha* been thu subject of »o fuw ini
provetuenK. Why, sir. it George Stophen-

and as the joyful “Tantivy, tantivy, yo
he-yol” rang out ou the clear air, tbe
.crowd which surrounded'the LdanJ Hotel
to see the tally-ho off caught tbe inspira­
tion and raised a cheer. The Genera! bad
already ordered a pair - of bays, and Was
tempted to decline the offer. Mrs. Kheridan, however, glanced out of the window,
and the picture of Ihedraz, with ijn hand­
some teem of four and the twq uniformed
English guards at their hearts .:ijte sen­
tinels cap ivatei her.
The ur ier for the
bnysw as at once countermanded, and te one
o’clock General Bheridan, Mrs. Sheridan,
her sister, Miss Rucker, Mis. Colonel
Lydecker, Colonel Gregory and Captain
Clarke stepped (corn the hotel to take the
drag. 'Arry Simmons put down the iron
a ep, upon which Mrs. tiheridan ascended
to tbe front seat.
Tne little General la­
boriously climbed up to the next one, and
after him the rest stmceeded in fill ng tho
top of Wie tally-bn. Tbe vehicle holds six­
teen, but thu inside was not u»ed, except
a# a s.orage for wraps. Tbe seat'on which
the General found hltnwdf was very high,
and his little legs hung down to wit1 In
only several inches of tbe floor. With char­
acteristic English bluntness, Mr. Simmons
remarked:
“General, your legs are too short. ’Adu’t
you tetter 'ave a cushion?”
Thu laughter which greeted Mr. Sim­
mons’ observation drowned the Genera.'s
answer, but Mr. Rimtn ns got the cu-iiilon
and put it under.his feet.’ He performed
the same service for the ladies, af cr wuich
Mr. Schwartz, wh &gt; drove, gathered up the
reins and thu horn and they sp$d away.
Mr. Simuions, who blew tbe horns, wn*
formerly the guard on tho tally-ho owns I
by Colonel Kane, of New York, and bo\was
an adept tn the business.

really

adder.

hack lnstltjmivt.'y, and as she did so she
felt the serpant*. bead brush past her cheek.
In falling to tbe ground tbe cold clammy
length of lb * ser]ieaL slipped down her arm,
causing a deathly sbu ider. She hurried

tion o. her mo her, who ran to her. Mrs.
Wise procured a pitchfork and went to
the place, where the snake still remained.
Rhe managed to fasten the aerpent'e bead

fork, thus dispatching it. Now cornu ths
singular part of the story. Aftar its death
was a certainty it was dissected and with­
in Its stomach were found five eggs which
had be»n swallowed entire so that not a
crack was found upon them. Due egg bad
lognd in bis snakeship's throat, and be must
have been in t e act of gulping It down*

hen he had appropriated the nest and eggi
with the result stab-dr Th*- eggs were
carefully removed and entrusted, to Un
egg br- ughc forth Its peeping y*-l ow chick
They are now able to scratch for them­
selves, and could they talk, could boa*t oi
an experience equaling the one credited U
Jonah.

A RIVER UNDER LAKE ERE.

[Erie Dis,&gt;amh.]
"I bolieve,” suid a well-known scientist
to a repor-.er, “ibete is a subterranean
river running from Lak? Superior ifnougb
Huron under Lake Erie and emptying into
Lake Ontario.* There ts no o her way in
which to explain certain mysteries con­
nected with our great lakes. '1 here Is a
Continuous fall from Lake Superior to On­
tario, and all the outlet that the upp r
lively insignificant Detroit Rlv* r. That
stream never can care for ml the great
pressure and vulurpu from above, and the
theory of an underground river, such as I
m ntioued, seems to po most reasonable.
All the St. "Lawrence fl* tie# are taken in

AGOVERNMEKTHRERIFF. •
Mr. Edward L Greer. Sheriff. Auckland,
NewV.«-aHi&gt;d. wntm: “I rex-rived in Injure
to my sbohWcr In
and from that •
dste until41 tv. 1»8,1 could t»&gt;&lt; use my arm.
I at&gt;t*aled ff&gt; medical rten and used a.'l softs of
hninxmt, without any benefit. I hare great
‘
&gt;Nashville .tmorcuaj
pleasure in statmg I ted oecaahm to use Bt
A wealthy former in Rutherford County Jacob# Oil for 1». and I had not used it- more
not lone since was allied to by a good­ than Un minutre hrfure I Mt
boirfleial
looking lad lor work, rhe boy saying that effect, sm! 1 can w.^k wHh my saw or sjwdr *.
ha prefen &lt;d lo drive a barvea’eror a wclhag &lt;w I did. and recotmurod It to any
■
wagon or, do other lignt work abou* the one nuffewug pain.
Tlis WU.* Butler te fc‘*&lt;Jrt &lt;rf Stare-Eyed
farm. Tb&gt;* applicart looked so -dellcatf
that the fanner re uipd the reque*t, but GoddeM of Platform.
.
gave Hie la i ths name of a farmer in an
NEVER GIVE UP.
■adjoin nx county wbrt wanted a boy to
If tou are suffering with • low and depre##ed
milk-cow*. Tin- si'uation was sought and"
the lad taken on trial. Tl.e two farmers spirits. l&lt;*# of spj»etTu. grnend debility, dis­
ordered bh«d, weak c&lt;&gt;D»tltntlon, headache, or
met a few days since in Nashville* and got any dtecareof a Milons wt uri-, by all mesw
to talking about tbe loti. Baid tbe em­ nnx-ure a boule ot Electric Bitters.
You wili
ployer of the boy: “He is thu b&lt;-«t milkei be .surprised to see the rapid Improvement that
I ever saw, and can ger more milk from will follow; vouwili be inspired with new life;
strength aucf activity will return; pain and
the cow-than any one 1 eVer had before tnlserv. will cease, and henceforth you will rehim.
He attend* strictly to ! u»ine *s and joire m'thc praise of Electric Bitters. Bold st
suits me first-rate, tet I’m Airaid be** fifty cauls u
&gt;*v V T. Boise.
going to create n win atinn yet.”
Whcii a tbu-i tuu# »»ay from &gt;a policeman
Being pressed by his frh’n I, the farmer
wn» comp *l&gt;ed to admit that-Lis wife had he is evidently afraid of the collarer.
dlMCOvcr.-tl, through tbe merest accident,
Currox Sranraa, N. T., July 18.1882.
that the suppo-ed boy he had employed to Rheumatic Byrup Co.:
-‘
Gent*—I make tbe following statement for
iriitk the cow* wa» a woman. "When 1
found it out 1 told my wife the gi *1 would the tem-fit of those that suffer with that terri­
ble dliwe—rheumatism. I have Iwren troub­
have to go, a* it would n'-ver do to have led, more or less, for t» elve tears, and at times
ou neighbors know wo had a woman pa- • could hardly use my arm*, it wm In my arms
rarilng aroutid tbe farm in top-boots.
My and shoulder* pruMilpaUj. I , took tet one
wits -old me she didn't think anybodyel-e bottle of your Syrup and it -stopped tbe pain
wouW'-vof find it out, and H was worth mid us'k’tbc soreness out, »o I am feeling Well.
I cl.rCHuny recomc'eml • your 8y rup to. atiy
while *aking :he chance* on It, as tha lad suffering from rheumatism.
Suited u# so well. 1 liked G;*orge and took
■.
G. W. WABriKU).
,ny wife’s ndvlce, and I tbjnk she-wlll be
We challenge any remedy tn show an. ap­
able to S’Ay w&lt;th U* and wear men’s preciation at home which tea l»een poured up­
on Rheumatic Byrup. The permanent cure*
■ clothes n# Inng as she want* to.
. .
“Khe lived un in Indiana and had heard It lias effected wherever It has been tried hkve
nude for It a reputatiou that no oilier remedy
.abou* M -ddle Tennessee, where you could tea teea.abfe to strain.
throw your hat on the ripening wheat and
The diamond pin of the Wall Street broker
i’ would bear it up. it was so thick and
strong; «o #fac doterm ned to cornu down Is being worn this summer by the wife of the
here apd get work on a farm, where she pawnbroker.______________ _____
could work in Die open air nearly all the
•
HAY FF.VER. •
year round. It was then that she ilo'er('a® and one-half tettle# of Ely’s Cream
in.m-d to carry out a lomr cb* r1«h» d plan, Balm entirely cmxd roe of Hay Fever of ten
hat o a.s.urning the gar u of a man, which y ears’ srandiug.- Have had no trace pf It. for
added so milch to h-.r indep1 ndence in i»o years.— Albert A. Perry, Smithtern, N. Y.
-•■eking a situation. Ami you ought to tee
Since boy-hood I have l»een troubled with
her—my milker. She’-, a dandy, 1 enn tell Catairab and Hay Fever, and havrtecn unable
you. 8iie weighs about HJ pound*, is to obtain prenianeut relief until I used Ely’s
Crt-nm
Dalm. Il ha* cured inc. E L. Clicklarge fora woman, telng about five fret
ener, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents.
el.’ t. Her bgir t« black, ami she parts it
on the side and wears It very short. She
Tbe PitUburg Telegraph advises the prohi­
ba« large feet and hand* and wears kip bitionists to go to work "soberly.” Such ad­
Boots two sis’* too long for tier. She h-*s vice is litllf. less then an insult.
a round face an-l a roguish twinkle in her
F. T. Bo!i*e will refund the price paid if Ack­
large black eyv|, and her coarse shirt is
er’.’ Bin. d Elixir docs not relieve any skin or
always kept Lu'toned close around her bioud db &gt;rder. A new bet thoroughly tested
well-shaped neck.
discover}
____________
“When I tell yon sh* wears a wideEx-Colonel Valentine Baker has returned to
brimtnerl, coarse straw hat on ih«' back of England. It 1# rrpirted that no English
h-r head, and tight-fitting green jeans
ladles now travel without an escort.
pants thrust loosely in the top of her
coarse boots, always ba* a kind word and
A free trial ui Prof. Harris’ Pastik* treat­
n joke for everybody and i* very much ment for nervous and physical debility in men
liked by my wife, I leave you nothing to can be had of Harris Kcniedv 'Co., BL Loifis,
Mo.
.
•
add to the picture.”
Professor Pruciol says tbe earth la still In
her youth. That explains why she goes around
A RATTLESNAKE AND A MOUSE.
so ruoch. and is out so late of nights.
A

miliCmaid

!N TOP UOOFS-

•rmtethlKg Cuecornliig • Yonng WonBWwWt.o. in Maaealme Autre, Turned
Farmer.

Why? Because they follow the course of
[Milwaukee Wisoonsin.]
’
the subterranean stream, passing throe
A peculiar disease afflicts the wife of an hundred, feet beneath the bottom of Lake
Episcopal minister now residing Ina small
town in Minnesota, near the Wisconsin
line. Tho minister is well known over the bare an occasional flux and reflux of their
Northwest, and the facte here narrate I waters, cr rru#ponding witn ocean-ci ies
were given by the reverend gentleman save in regularity.
"The subterranean river, according to
himself. A dozen or so years ago he mar­
'• 1 ili- t engine'was introduced m .this ried a wealthy young lady of tho little my theory, becomes occasionally obstruct­
rouiitry, Joim Stevens, in applying to thu Minnesota town, -and has resided there ed by grvi t obstaclua that are constantly
New J r*ey lx*,;twlnturu for permission to much of the time since. Last year be took moving di wn from the lagn bottoms. Then
charge of a church on the Connecticut sea­ tbe channels or outlet are insufficient to
ing to binder a steam carriage from mow coast, hoping tho change of air and scenes carry off the great Volume ot wa^r, and
m ght bene tit the condition of bis well- they- are dammed back, an! the lakes rise*
hour.' Of course be did no: accomplish all nigh hoipluss wife. The hoped-for bene­ Finally these obstructions are swept away*
ti.at he els.mtd.
Tht flret engine War fits did not result, and a little while ago by the irrusistable pressure, too river
the desperado presented arm** again. I
tbe couple returned to their old home. Tbe flow# naturally once more and the dammed
raised wy Lapd to tire on him, but before tr.ed on the Delaware and Hudson River gentleman’s wife is afflicted with what is
waters subside. That is thu whole mys­
I could gst sufiicirnt elevation my arm Road and proved loo heavy.
Ttien our known in common English a* "fragile tery of the rise and ialf of the tides in the The Repiflr** Rattles MlMln* and the
Rodent Sitsperted of Eating Them.
was s.ruck'duwn and ths pistol exploded American artisans began work on a loco- bones.” All- ol tho bones in bar body are great lakes.”
prema ureiy, and my enemy received tbe
[N. Y. Herald.]
gradually turning to a substance resem­
ball in bis hip, causing h m to fall to the I-Utlhe "Fl.unnx,” the Aral built in this bling hard cuaik. Several years ago an
CURED BY PRAYER.
■ John Mahy, who lives on Wawayandu
ground In great agony. He leveled an­
acquaintance in helping her out of a car­
Mountain, in Sussex County, N. J.,
other shot, which I succeeded in dodging,
riage broke bur collar-bone. As soon as it
■tumbled on a couple of large ra'tiesnake*
wden the rural e*, or native police, camo
bmi healed one of her arms broke while
while, out berrying recently. Ho killed
[Miss J. M. Aehton. In N'orriitown (Pa.. Her­ □ ne, and by mean* of a forked stick and a
upon tbe scene and arrested and dis­ in 1W21 Governor De Witt-Clinton «u|&gt;er&lt;n- so'me one was assisting her from a vehicle.
ald.
|
armed him. During this time seme twen­
tenued the construction of a successful lo-- A little later tho other arm dropped help­
shoestring *ureceded in capturing the
ty or thirty sho-;s were exchanged, and no
In February, ItftM,.I was taken ill. My Other alive. As it w«* a female, with nine
less at her side when she attempted to
less than thirteen persons were killed. twi-.-u, Schenectady and Albany &lt;ui the make some use of it. After a great deal of mb.her called in our lamily physician, in rattle*, bi* speculative mind ins’ar.tly
Mobawk and Hudson H &gt;.td.
trouble both of tho fractures were re­
turned to Cha'ham street, where at one of
“1 he Btndwiu Locomotive Work# ot duced, but in a little while one ot her arms owe much to hi# skill. Ho several times the shows lie expected to exchange the
wocmdixL but the conductor .escaped with
mentimed a cavity in the lelt lung, and &lt;nake for’bank bills of lar^e denomina­
Philadelphia, claims to hav ■ bn tit the
a .ew bruises. Eight of the traia-wreck- lourthmuentne mad-i here. Tlii- wa. used time caused by the sufferer merely lifting said: “Il it would only heal.” Aly si.ter, tion. On reaching home bu placed the
•r# w--rw captured on the spot, and, from 0:1 the Philadelphia ami Germantown a sugar-bow . Thus matters have run
«nako in a large honey tex with a glass
along for several years, thu Unfortunate subject of “The Healing Pow.-r” a study lid. and the new* of the capture brought
all corm risod the gang. Tbe eight men, Ru/ers Works ot Paiw*w
w oman breaking one of her limbs every in the family, said to mo: “Why, Justy, if tbe country round to take a peep at the
including my wounded adv reary, were yual #.’ labor, cnmp.etK 1
H tie while. Tliu disease is gradually you need healing, you have only to ask tbe "p toner.”
kdwn to Queretar &lt;&gt; and shot tbe"following
spreading, and is now &gt; educing thu bone*
Lord for it, and Ho will give it to you.”
Th* snake was very lively, and the least
evening. Tu» d.U-hed cars and engine
“Certainly. There have been a Jew o her leg- to chalk. Tn- greatest care is
Ou the I3:h of May 1 wan more ill than tap on the glass would provoke her Ao
were replaced on the tr»ck tbe next day tumor improvements 0:1 thejn, not many. oxerci«od to prevent thu sufferer making I had been through all my previous nick; strike In I be direction of the noise. Pre­
a' daylight by m •ami 01 a gang of labor­
u-e of her I.rubs. She I* ^Varvfully hfted
suming that she was hungry, a mnuse was
er* brought on by the construction train
ubouL and is move I aroiiiid !■• an invalid's was up with me most ot the night. I fe|t caU'-ht alive and dropped into the tex.
which had been telegraphed for. Four , ■
cnair. Physicians suy if she should fall mysulf growing weaker with mure fev-r, A fl-st the motive was overcome by fear,
mure of .the wrecker* were caught the i &gt;md in the in ei'nai economy added tbe from her chair or have an u iusual shook having to remain in my room luier in the lut, soon recovering, played at steeple­
next day about -six. ven miltw from Quere- muititul ular boiler and the chimney t&gt;xmorning, and scarcely able to go down chasing over the coils of tbe snake. Tbe
stair# —
at —
all. —
My
■&gt;
.............. •.............................. '........ ...... -------j family tell me they snake had evidently io»i her appetite, and
o course her dr-sth wool I en-ue. Toe case 'were
‘ .-_r_ much grieved
..J for me, because my made no attempt to molest the mouse. In
ferun and more summary manner. Thu i are very fow paten's. The old machines
has attracted uuu* iai attention among looks and symptoms were exactly like this way they were left tor the nigh’. On
Ini. r.l
fr.nr n„.n
tn ' made
hi. •
titn • h&lt; tha ........nt
doctors, and many of ibe most prominent those of my #&gt;#ter, who died with consump­ xo?ag to tbe tex the next morning Maby
say the lva-t, and 1 hough tbuir punish- j a vorage. As fur ti.e few paten.ed^mprove- physicians in d.ffuren: par.'s of the ci.uu- tion of the lungs.
*
found the tnnuse with the snake, both a*
au-n - was well rncrited, it was executed me/Jis, builders say tho engines can te
On th&lt;’ 2;:d Mr. Randall called to see me
lively a* ever, but the nine rattles were
in. —
a peculiar ..........
manner.
I male
..
■
- almost
----- - as
— weif- without
............. thetn.
-......... The
......
, ucj &lt;111
u.w in pronouncing the
vuv case and urged me to a deeper reliance on and gone, and only s short thread projdcte&lt;i
They
nil 11
unite
The
rnralM,
having captured their
pris- 1 u,b 'm* o: to-day i-a rnurvt'l f simplicity
.
r ...
bUDll pi
_ . p,-.pules*, and can suggest no remedy. faith in Christ. While he wa« praying there fX[&gt;m the end of tbe reptile’s tail.
oners at a considerable distance from tbe auJ *z “ul? •”
I There are comparatively few cases of the came to mu a feeling of assurance that
Mr. Maby has come to tho conclusion
towu, knaw that thuy would have a long
"Have all atiempt* at Improvement same kind on record. The one In question
tha* the mouse mukt have mistaken the
journey before them, and that, when they I
,utfle^'
is said to be the most prominently devel­ Ing healed, and I said so. Thu fo.lowing rattles for corn daring the night and
reached tiie.town, they would have to re‘ M &gt;sl of the m'wuy spent in radical oped ot any of tbe cases recorded. Fragile afternoon the doctor camo, and said: lunched off them while the snake wa*
bones are c-ausud by an absence ot animal "Why, Jutty, you look butter.” When he tslerp. At all events,^te rattles have noveimam several clays but .re tne trial and
which matter.
iden* ification of their prisoners took place; engine, named. after 1U inventor,
------- . --------Tbe cause of the disease has bed examined my lungi he looked at me a ;.*--n found, and there are a score of Mr.
so they prdpnsed to their prisoners, as - w*"10 nmk** ‘‘MC* ‘T mile* an hour with one never been discovered. The afflicted lady moment, then examtnod them agttin, and Msby’s neighbors who will vouch for the.
-1m&lt; were unobserved, to go "leg tell" and | ,"'h of4r,ViHK wheel* placed above the in all other respect* is apparently enjoy­
tru h of thbl remarkable incident in na'u"skip,” or, in other words, to escape. The
Z)“* ,10,»
ls "•id, made good 1U ing the best of health. It is waid that death and I looked at each other astonished, fc- rsl history. Mr. Maby thinks the Ins* of the
—
--------• in? 1.1
in______
claim, and the Holland naphtha-burning usually result* In one year, but in this in­ wo were anriouj to hear what be would rfCthra has seriously aff-cted the intrinsic
prl■ imesrs,
not;
__ ___
machine,
invented
by
Mr.
Conant
and
instance tbe disuas- os teen fully developed say that particular day.’ We did expect to value of the snake, and lia* therefore not
Ln-ertv, made duuide-quick tracks for the
vn Jed to burn naptua and water, is now
tempted the Chatham street naturalists
I lying idle in the Erie yard# at Paterson.
but I will never forget the word* nor my with his ware*.
from duraucM vile.
Their hilarity, a11!
.Several
trials
failed,
it
is
claimed,
to
infeelings wnen I heard him any, "You are
'
t'.f them, wa» premature, for hardly had
j .luce the engine to work lOitisfactorily. As i
IN. Y. Dial.]
well.” From that time I dLc mtinned my
BUDDING STATESMEN.
lar as brass and m- keled work goes the !
leveled their Wsnoiicxter repeating rifles
Four men stood bent over upon the sands I cough mixture, tecau-* I felt that I did
How Members of Congrrsa Pont Thslr CoS,
not need it. I continued with tbe other
an: .ent d»atu*me.sengere through the j machine is a glittering success.
■titnent*.
of fuel
holies of the would*!* runaways, killing I। “Tue
last obb
ebb yesterday
yesterday below
below the
theiron
ironpiers
piers at
«ue economising 01
tuei ba*
nas always last
al ;j medicine for a time, bnt have now ceased
[Washington Cor. Chicago Express.)
Three
na or four urchins in to take any medicine and am rapidly g*inthe m ou the -poU The mrafai then took bren aimed at, and on the Reading Road Coney Island. i.i«
It is sa.e to -ay that not one vo Iff out of
H.u dead bodies and brought them into dlrl-burning machines are used to con- bathingsuits were digging citim# with j1 ing.
ton ever know* what Lis member doe* in
&lt;Jt~*reUro, stating to ta» authorities that । rjrne the mountains of otherwise value- their fingers on the bare bar twenty yards I
Congrea.*. If one of tbe nieratwr's consti­
A BEAR IN A TREE TOP.
t ).'.&lt;a» coal-dust tuat accumulate at the out, and bringing them to thu. group on |
tuents ’iaa a measure before Congress, the
MMu.bs of the miues. lu cities where tbe shore. A Dial hand and several others, |
fnemter, after introducing tho-bill and :e'inule.-Kuie# in their Imutk* m verification SMuke te objected to, some companies have attracted by tueir laughter and excited de- |
ting it printed, send* a copy to the party
of tn dr st as-.mom, Ti.i, Is no romance, ueeu obliged to resort to using expensive nuanor, drew near to learn tbe occasion of |
[Morgan Mountaineer. ]
Interested. The party getting th** bill think.
but an actual fact. General Diaz proposes coke. There are at pretent sixteen loco* tiie run.
John Gray, who livos on Linville River,
bis member Is now at work, might and
to have tiam-urecki.ig episode*, such as 1 motive works in ih«* corns try, not includ*
"There be go**#! Bae him 1 Se~himiMl
has
had
a
steel
trap
sot
for
i*eare
in
the
main for his measure, when in truth, per­
ing tbe strop* own*d by railway *oin- said otw man, poln .ng with bis malacca |
wild gorge below the Jails, which he hr# haps, he never think* of It a.*aln. Occa­
currency, and what with throe and other
stick al a small object in tbe sand, and I. visited at regular intervals rturlng the
sionally a Matter of gen-ral Interest is up,
•w Jersey ami Mmraacbovettii three each, shrugging bis shoulders iu
...
- j pant winter, bn-, without taking any gome.
when the merrtber ge’s permhsion to print
and u&lt;&gt; United States in particular, will
claimed his Gallic origin.
One day last week while s-urching the n speech. The spseeh t* not printed for
ihire and Maine one each. These works
“Ahal look at mine, though; Ln's a long I. gorge for some misaing cat'lv ho passed
day* and sometimes weeks after the meas­
n-x - placed p.-.rflrio Dias in tbe Presi- give employment to H.ufJO own and every ' Ums getting started, bu t when he goes hr's
• near the sp it where tho trep had been ure has passed or 1ms been killed.
The
drntial chair of Mexico.
year add about 2.AW locomotives to ths a digger,.” said another.
. placed and concluded to visit IL t»«tt .vith member then ha* several thousands nt
T’.KW now. in daily ano. At present five
no expectation of finding anything In IL these speeches printed, which be franks
skid the third man la lb** group, with a yeti
plrta one ot th owe huge machine*. The that would frighten n Zulu. The fourth Imagine hie surprlae when upon r-e hing and Send* to the heelers throughout bis
[Galena Garettn.)
tbe trap he waw 001.fronted by an im* district.
These are shown around, am!
man clutched at his scanty locks and w*i
in many cases it is a wonder to the eounHercwt’h we publish a snake story. T.da one for manufacturers ami a majority of silent and sad.
'
I foot and was making a fearful racket tiymsn bow the Hon. Leathertwngeis such
is a wom'erfui story—wonderful not only tne shop* are not now working lull dm#.
Suddenly the gentleman with the Paris- |
on acouunt of the «tory iuelf. but bejauwi
a smart mon In Congress and such a
“Are all engineers oa well informed? J tan manner danced a jg with extraordi- | among tbe rhododendrons in trying to lib­
It is true. Mrs. Susanna Wise, living at 1 think «o It i# our buainvsa to know tbe
' erate itself.
fool at home. My dear voter, that speech
nary gesticulations and grimaoue w.iich '
tLuiu Prairie, about six mile* I rem thia history of our engine, and we certainly
Mr. Gray was armed with ti small gui
was perhaps written by a professional tend
indicated an ecstasv of delr&lt;bt and tri­
: loaded with bird shot. With t ils be
c st the member from ten to twenty-five
umph.
He yelled; “He’s gone- He’s ,
has a number-oC domaetic fowl# up­ built. You will always find that a good
banged away at toe bear, tfhioh, at
dollars. Again, tbe voter will wonder
g»eir. You can', xee him any more. You ;
on uuc*pr«a*iiMM, an-l numbers among her mechanic make* a good engineer.”' And
the report ot tbe gun, in-okv away after reading the speech how the bill could
ecu ouly see him -quirk I’d bet on him '
pt&gt;u-.‘:ry*yard a speckled hcu.
This tbe grimy driver disappeared under Ids
have been defeated in the face of the argu
"3*.
*m“* I with tbe trap, chain and all and- turn
AT? uh.. b,ed OTBr
‘“P ot • cMff flflr
#l«eekfnd ben was not &gt;atisfled to hatch her engine and eqotr'.ad half a pint of oil froui
menu and facta set forth in that speech.
young chick# io the building assigned her, tbe elongated spout of a dinner-paildookA# stated before, tbe xpeech was never
oldlv
i
*n ‘bo top of a HprMbe
rho ted tW i Pine* from whicil
Gray found it tm- spoken, and i* fact not drintod until long
»i»X oH-eaw*i&lt;&lt;ra:i fhvi-ible aperture.
"mat-hiding” and did so.
possible to dislodge it, and not wishing after the House bad actad on the matter,
th-*re ttr.it, "ihat is Haul de Spotte, the 1
therefore tbe arguments wore nuvur heard
This world is like a tally-ho coach, and maa wtu? bleached Barnum's imitation
io th? ball# of Congreea.' There te a
tbe man blowing tho horn attracts the
wnite
eiepuam.
ne
na.*
i&gt;.-en
oacutug
a
,
.
,
„ . ,
. ,
,
most attentlor..-.V. JT. Herald.
proposition now pending to present th»r .Uh., .ad hi. A.I.
crowd o m.o .n.
publfca' ion of any speech not spoken, but
won the hm
upon-returning tbe -*ear was found xtill in
tKFJWto a record ot the precise numbar
1-. vr ITiardly pa**, for If itfc&gt;, thru Lest. &gt;v&lt;a’-oal ib* grass saw what sbe thought was
lungs* calling is gone, lit is a petrified fort
Spotte?” aska4 the young man who was
tits speckled ten sitting upon a nex . Nhe
na* eigh •■eiute of wha- purp .ru
-• be
The bear war killed and was found tr.
explaining the situation.
done te&gt; Congees# te a fraud upon the t ub
itkm irritant—the
woman who
Al *s a nichAL a chance, and t«» - pool has .
---,---------- - ------ - —.
-------rplmc, ye: buy* nothing.—
paid twenty tor tiv-. Don’t ynv want to | tears that ha# beta kl»l«d in thr cnnntjr he, and it sbmdd te «bo*nui- in it* pr»pe:
|x&gt;&lt;- h- n too badly, and reached downward
M« secure Tl»i&lt; egjpt, when tn ter horror the
light. In order that justice w-i^ht be «l&gt;»3o.
.

seated u pistol to my fare, the cold muxxle
touching my foietn-ad, and this contact,
cold and sudden a# it was, coupled with
tnu dimly-diMO-rnible determined visage
in .ront of rne, main me feel anything but
pleasant. In 1«A« time than it lakes to tell
it I raided my head, drew it liack and
■ slightly to the right, when thu pistol ex­
ploded alongside of my luft cuuek, tho
' poudanbmning the side of my face.
I know that I bid my revolver in my
little satchel which I kept slung over my
shoulder and banging at my side, and I
instinctively .elt for it there. 1 had Just

tor, wen: to step :yom his grave inlo this
Cab be rciu’d run his train to Philadelphia
after five minute-. tudy.
"Why have lucre Irreii no few improve­
meats? From an engipner*s j&gt;Oint of view,
I should say because the machine is per*

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�AUGUST «. 1*4.

LIPB IN NASHVILLE

Kichols, Shepard &amp; Co.’s

And Her Environs.
.

man lying 11

VEBDIOT FOB DIFEBDAJT.
"Grorgw," eaid

mountains oonti.'nnus to Yoat-rat 0 lies ex

bis father,* with n

KtnteDarKw more in sorrow tbau iu
igvr. “George, itoinr one has cut
down my favorite cherry trea. Do you
■ know anything about it!”
•
Young Washington did not quail

VIBRATOR-

rmneor
offhe e

d&lt;cided,ihat be would

THESHING
MACHINES

asked Mrs. P- llin^ton wuen Conway ar-

something like half a d'Oon rou
plaints and Weak

He looked iiim straight in die eye, anil
an exprehaion of honest rraoluuoti
gleamed io bta dear eyes and frank
countenance,
’j
,
41My father,~ he said, ‘‘I will not
deceive you. I do kuuw aomething
alwut it bnt that is nut the iawe at
all. Yhn have,'in efleet, charged' me
with being privy to the deMiruction of
your faverite tree. Now the question
is. aince you have tiled information
and laid tbia charge against me, what
doyou know about-itF’
\
‘•I know that you have a hatchet,"
replied bb father atornly. “I know
wliat a boy widi a Imtchet itt liable to

down iny favontc clierry tree—"
"Stop right there,” interrupted tile
future fatherpof his Country. “You
say thia was your treef”
"I do."
.
"How came it youraT’
•
“I planted it-”
"Now, air, are you certain it wna not
on thia farm before j on came here!”
"N&lt;» air, it was not."
•
"Then why did yooaay no!”
“Why did I aay what!"
"That’s right: evade, quibble, crawl j
out of it somehow. All n»L
If you |
don’t want to answer a fair, plain,!
simple question you don’t have to.”
"But I didn’t say it wna on the fartn ■
when I come here.”
“0b, very well, deny it. * I* thenany other retraction you would like to

make!"
*
‘•I don’t retract any thing. I merely
declare that I never said that tree wap
on the farm when I came here.”
"Oh well, father, don’t get excited
and talk loud. Yon may go back on
your entire statement if yon wish.
Perhapa you will next try to make, ns
believe that this farm wasn’t here,
either when you came.”
"Why, of course it waa here. 1
don’t—”
"Didn’t you aay a moment ago that

it won’t!”
“That waa the tree."
"Ah, yea; you turn it off on the tree
now. You’ve been talking ai&gt;out the
tree all this time, then!”
"Why, certainly I have.”
"Then vou just admitted that it wan
here when you ciime here F’
"No my son; that was the farm.”
"But not half a dozen qaretinna ago
you admitted that. You bal'd io these

ouUida ot California have vkitod Yom- .

weather in the community. I’m mighty
tired tryin’ to sleep on a hot bed, so to­
night while you an’ tho boys air Arttin’
an* akufflin’ tor breath, I’ll be oat uuier

■But, Conway. have you learned how to
“Ha* the &gt;«by learned how to He in the
cnulleF* be replied raU.er contemptuously.
“Think that l!m such a fool that I can’t lie
down!”
“I did’t know but it was like one of these
here t»ow:iwl things »ual a body has to
“No,, you thought that I was going ta
uar it lor a night-cap an* sleep on thu
moa. Lemma see. Reckon P i better

go by and Californians never see wbat
peop*'- from tho A Undo 8 a;is and from
the European countries make Journ-ys of
from .1,000 to 7,OK) miles ro see. With this
lateness of the.season an I the heavy body
of *now on the mountains, Yosemite will
be in good condition lor algitseeingqui e
into ilia latter part of July. There are
special advantages in visiting tho valley
fnlte

up too high, Cou-

uOl course I ain’t Don’t think that I
waul to put It in a hole lu the ground, do
you! Well, 1’11 go aud Joed the cattle uo».
Mr-. Eelliugcon re nrned to the house.
Site beard the old man calling tbe bogs
with his dismal “w &gt;ok, wook;” sb* heard

s*&gt;nl bl&lt; hoarse note* through tbedarknessj
a kntydid cuippsd the nigh; air into melan ch rdy fragmen cm, and Mrs. Pellington

awakened by a loud thump. Hhu arose,
approached tbe wiudnw and colled:

No answer.

The katydid tiled the night

niuurnlul tenor ot a whippoorwill.

something kicking Cue ground.
■•Conway, lucre’s a horse wallojrin’ &lt;&amp;t
•No, itS a mule,” replied a bulky voice.

“Wonder how he got mF*

“Do ? ou .uckon he jumped in!”

go-. ,n. How au got out is bard to tell.
FeUm a light.n.
“Why, wha: are you doing lying on the
grouuoF* naked Mrs. Peliing-on, approach­
ing with a cspd.e.
“Where’s tho mule!”
“Keto ho is. I'm him,” the uuiortunate
man in agony replied.
••D.d you fail out!” leaning overhitn.
“Ouch I you’ve dropped your candle

“How did it happen!"
“Jt didn’t. 1c was too blumed sudden
to happen. I got into tbe thing and
streicued my»eh &lt;4u Tho.fust thing 1

very words, ‘Why of course it wa*
here.’ did you not!”
"I aaid those words, but L wa* epeak­
ing of the farm.”
"And yet you said thia very.moment an' flung me on tiio ground. 1 reckon
that all this time yon had been talking
drivo a feller into tb» ground. The lust
about the tree. It is umIom to contin­ thing you do in the mornin*, chop it down
ue thia examination. My father, of all wiU an axa.”
tbe human vices lying is the common­
Toe katydid chewed mouthfuls of soft
est, and I doubt not it. is the worst.
It blunts our moral sensibilitites; it p orw.il’* mourn.ul tenor out of tuue, and
leads us to dhitort and exaggerate an injured man in a troubled duse, uu'tr
simple statement of fact; it blurs our
powers of intelligent observation, an­
THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT.
ti! even a man of ordinary scholarship
Height or 470 Feet Attained— Prapari
and intellectual developeme.it is una­
ble to tell whether he is a talking almut
fWashington Special.]
a farm or a cherry tree. The com plai n r
Tho Washington mouumeut nas now
is disraisaed. I doubt very much if rem bed u be.ght w. 47U ieen and U&gt;e cus­
you can even establish tlie fact that tomary siiilt is being made to continue
you ever owned a tree. Go to the
liuresy, and ifyou intend planting a tree point another aud la»t change will i&gt;e
in the place ot theonr you imagine yon
main to make rhe struuiure a bright of 00O
have lost, you had better take a man
fee.. From thispoint, the pyi aim-lal roof,
with you to show you the ground lest fl. ty-three leet high, will begin. All tbe
you might plant the tine in your hat.
a unooth Gutsu ou the insida, but ins
You m&lt;y go."
Sadly rhe old man turned away, but next course will Jet a liUte on tho iis-ide
be told tbe man who helped him plant
on. ;be»e 001 beta loiiuiux the aupiwiil tor
the new tree that if be had a hundred
boys he wouldn’t let another oue of
them study law.
Thereja a legal fight going on be­
tween some Philadelphia doctors to
find out whether a chair on wheels is a
surgical in strument or % piece of furni­
ture. If some physic mixer of that
city would get up and claim that it wh*
a vehicle it would save lota of time
and the thing could be decided. The
idea of a chair on wheels being a aur-.
Rival instrument! The next thing that

TRACTION
AFTVR TUE FOURTH OF JULY. ALL DEALERS ARE SETTLING DOWN TO
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE

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

Factory Prices.
With Uu!

INot

We Shall Make Things Lively!

Many people go to E ir.,p»

grandeat sights in the world.

B &gt;yond that

—AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE THE------

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

mountain cl 1 ma res in 'the world.

TO TRADE WITH UB, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YdU, CfN ALL DEALS OF
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER. IN
pie who are in a hurry may auffl :r.
ry wuuld be a more *a;i*,actory
tion of time.

Fif-

disposi­

DRY GOODSs CLOTHING
Good, Solid Wages for Your Time

(Ban Anronio Light.]
An esteemed couti ibut »r «ends the fol­
lowing Interesting communication tc the
Light: ‘•Jack was found in tho woods
near Lytic Station, on tbe International,
south 01 bau Antouio, wmu time isut sum­
mer, and pre-encod by that gerrtl-man to
Mr. E. 8. Bellamy, a gen: for tbe Interin
suftpcnie no louger.
Tbe Hon.
Jsck is neither more nor levs than a
javelin, dr yuun4 wild hog. Mr. B.llamy
bud the curio»i'.y and the patience to try
uia training skill on him, aud on applica­
tion be found him an apt scholar. H« per­
severed, anil at tbe end of one month not
Only was be an efficient body-guard by
day, but a faithful sentinel by night. Mr.

ing gen lumen, an I has been along l.ms
in tho Company's employ, yet lu bls va­
ried duties you will tind Jack at his heels.
him and ilia body.

touch him. Al nigut Jack follow* Mr. B.
u&gt;h&gt;a bed»ide, and if he can not manage
bed, lie will lie down beside tbe bed and
there remain quiet until morning, unless
some intruder xteps into the room, when
he will dart st him with all the fe­
rocity of bis wild nature. Ftw who in*
trude on him unwittingly once ever wish
to try their hand asecond time, yet, if no;
molested, be is perfectly gen le. At tbe

be is not particular
veritable tippler, and like* bis whisky and
beer and other strong drink. A. tor drinksigna for more. Any painion who ua* ever
aeen a Javelin can imagine wuat a graceJul figure lie cula with his un«ha;wly body
“But a abort time ago three coyotes
came on tho platform a: tbe stat on io the
middle of the nignL Jack jumped up snl
stood between his master-and the coyotes
end kept them at bay until one of th-i
traiiKportation men woke up and asked
what was the matter. Mr. B. said it was
only eoyotrs; that Jack would take care of
them, and rolled over and went to sleep
again. One day later Jack got up into Hie
bed beside tbe baby. He licked its lace
and then ley down beside It and kept the
flic* off. Jack has got many tricks but
the most important thing that strikes the
observer is the strong attachment ba has
for bls mastc-.”

JULIA'S CHOICE.

Horse Rakes
Rake your atubble and save

the cost nf a Rake the first
season.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT FOR PROFIT. COME AND SEE.

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville

Summer Days
Are not yet over, but in order to nlake
room for our

Big- Fall Stock

Wiard Plows and Repair*,
South Bend Plows aud Repair*,

Gale Chilled Plow* and Repairs.

KALAMAZOO

SPRING TOOTH HARROW.

FRANK C. BOISE.
Flour! Flour! Flour!

We shall put the knife into prices and H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
shall Cut them to the Very Core.
NEW MACHINERY I
We- can make your Seventy-five
cent Wheat Money worth a Dollar to
you for the next thirty days.

Desire to say that they are now making Flour
by their

And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will convince all that our flour is
' the Boss, sod will be tbe

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

D. C. Griffith
BARGAINS?

Farmers will And It to Iheir interrat tomAkr-a
trial trip to our mi!) and I* conrtaeed of
the truthfulneaa of above stelensenta.
We shall also keep In stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

Read and be convinced OUR
Come and Examine for Yourselves

SAW MILL
—-Is turning out—

No. 1 Hard W&lt;A&gt;d Lumber.
We keep everything In this line.
acall.

Give ne

$110 Top Buggies for $85.
85 Top Buggies for 70.
THE STAR WASHER!
80 Top Buggies for 65.
Platform Wagons for 75.
Three Spring Wagons for $70.
Open Buggies from $40 up.
It will pay any person who intends
buying anything in the Buggy line to
give me a call before buying elsewhere. BEST IACHIKE Hi THE MARKET
I mean business.
Saves Time,. Labor &lt;fc Clothes.
II. R. DirKINKOlV A &lt;&lt;&gt;.,
EAST MERMAN STREET.

(BL louis Republican.]
“Love lauglts at iockumitus,*’ says tbe
ballad, and Miss Julia Jons, a plump aud

let, would add “and ridicules the colorlinn.** Julia’* mother keeps a board tugi house aud for some time past ha* had as
01 »uca a iBercnt character trom auy hero- I table boarder s young barber named Vir­
gin McKnlght. In additlua to patronis­
ing the bouse to tbe extent of two meals a
fir*: ot November u is cunlldenUy uxday, Virgin managed to secure the affecp.uied Ural the structure will be under
Cions of his landlady’s second daughter.
oovui, mul prac'icauy completed.
There
Affairs culminated on Wednesday, wuen
tbe couple quietly took a skiff across
the river to Bn st Carondelet where
licensed on the ground that they ate rare.oily prepared plana show how Uiu they were married by a Justice of
tbe Pesce. They T -turned as quietly as
root is to bo con-trusted. and everything
deadly weapon#.
they bod gone forth. Julia, now JAr*.
McHnighl, resumed her domestic duties at
One groat drabwack to the perfect
the boarding-bouso nod her busband con­
tinued bls bair*cutti.;x and shaving.
succcm of tin* telephone !inh been the
fhat point a platform cXUnJiug out taa
necHMity of telking at the transmitter
crisis came yea er
SO loud tool bystanders caui hoar what
tasked oa . Virgin
M eaid. and imagine wbat. the replb*
are. It sometime* happens that this is apex about, a Urge, mast, which, resting
He could not undent and
upou heavy timbers, will extend aU.st
very awkward for ail parties. For in­
certificate, bat cenifieato or no certificate.
stance. you invite your friend Mr.
large
Goodc.heer home to dinner with yon,
to nndora-and that they were fully denarand telephone your wife to that effect
while be la present. The chance* arr
mate of the no ored barb -r. Julia was dteabe will make some inquiries that yon a&gt; ound tho whola circle. Ou this boom
would not like to answer no be could will be the cus omary pulleys and bnioting

And Don’t yoo_F»MrfMlUtf?

H. E. BOWra
_________Nashville, Mich
EMORYS LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
Inditeattoa. M1B—|b|

1st. The rultbcr te swung In ra&lt; h a ntinwr
as to be in perfect control of the operator, who
may stand sttbeHde.orthrendof Un* maebto
and operate II quite suecrasfully.
»!. The rubberadjusta Itaelf easily aud perre^y- t u
,
•

V 4l?.■'n»odoth~ eon be Shifts! in tbe box
by slhrbUv iMalDg tbe rubber at ii,terrak with
dtourbing tnereipitar Hjotfrm.
5th. The rubber te easily dteptiwd of when
to Uw clothes to dwrfred .nd te tosfly wturned again to It* work

For Rapidity, Oav^alrwe aud bbw
Kaviag this
Fxrekt al!

bear. Tina is only a very mild «mw.
A Cleveland groins is at work on a
quesfrxi of the legality of tho union, and

tted, and if auche has a good tluog.

ENGINES

are free from dm, and t ie country lias

Yosemde tour.

•‘Aln\ you puttin’

Bend tor our pamphu-i « TeeUtaLUMM, etc.
RHEUMATICFYRLPCO. Rochefe-k K. V

eluded In tbe list ot Celifo.-nlsns ■ T^&gt;e lat­
ter reason that inasmuch as Yoeemite
Is a - wonder ot tbe 8ta;e, It can

IT8KLL8 ON ITS MENITk.

hi J

completed.

Cirl*' lf&lt;in^U vX

kl“d*

Addre- -.
BEPPETO A HFU IWGeR,
«7-«
Nashville. MfaA.

�dii-OVtn ANtFlflUSlAS/

BLTLEKTO THE mjl’LE
• AN AD0RESC AND AN ACCEPTANCE:

etpj*l. rente
ne-er don
KeferrttMt

vmsw

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

North lu bis
SATURDAY.

AUGUST M 1BB4 i

-THK DAY IB ■ONB*’

Tbe*day f« done: and lite twilight
Falls with with its mellowed light
‘

Telibift tbe coming night.

j tt is a most voluminous document, omupring
nearly tiro ordhir"*---- —------- -- —
_
. __,.
, owing I* a synopsis ol
; its principal points, it opens n» follow*
I y.u . a ■ - »
l-i cotupi an e with oft

The partlug beams nf th»- day-g^id
Gleam in the guldrn ws»l. ■
‘ Tinging tbe b»|&gt;ea of flsrey ckiuds
With beautiful kingly crest.

And a freliug of awe tame o're me.
As I watched that gilded chain
That srems to dart to fh-sven above,
Then down to the cartti again.

I’oinr, speak to ups !&gt;rlght virion
O— In reft and tuneful lay. \ .
JAud tell Ute bight tlmt is cotnlpg
TuberaM a glorkms day/

.

leal intorvsta with which i was chanced. &gt; hey

«•!. Hostility to mH inonopolfM tn
merce, industries and lands.
'

tender oqrrene^ of the people. consUtutio iali
ly issued by &lt;. ougrt-ac
"... Ilm ueoun oi all men and women win

, teci*.l a. a net the cncroaclin»-.ita d&lt; t.n e
j who ab orb unit cuufuuw without profneind.

Tell of the heavenly Master,
Tell of that fairer dime.

E'en to the end of lime.

For a strain of that deep, grand music
Most solemn thought* suggest
Tl)en «“&lt;1 &amp;
oI alnigf Ir,
TbeHawn of eternal rest. ;

on the people world Im utu-lp u llaht as jmm
a ble; its aim nt«tration effective, to guard
Uie.rlgiiU&lt;&gt;f American etuitenaat homes &lt;1
abroad; to make public mtvmhU. Individual
or incorporate: aubsefvk-nl to Uh- use and
prosperity of the c *uut.-jr. with e&gt;|iu«l rUhta.

Hpeak of One, iperk and lowly
Whose word* give, pracc to tbe heart;
For clouds shall not elm that summer,

.

ryie as practiced

Ask for their power to quiet
To smooth ttee brow of care
And take the sweet Iwncdictlou
That follows earnest prayer.

Laytog up heavenly treasures,
Accepting better cdoIcc, '
And lend to celestial anthems
The richhesa of tby voice.

.
. ------------ - — ~
liter were specialty*confided to me

oonsi-lcratiori and support dur.mr yo-ira of «ffort in n-lortn of guvet nineoA but to no Dem-

No &lt;l*ys of long wear)-il.ri'er,
No night* ben-ft of case,
Such, oh ye*aul«, fe the mnric
Of heavenly mehxlics.

'

com­

Government, uy the peop d and lorthBpeu.plc only, had Jx-on cordlaby received, and
oitrnrs.y and bonc.-.i.
adopted l.y tiuit
conv. nnon ns the |e.ii.ical chart &lt; I tue
have |.crwutt«-d lit;
num
■

Then the night shall be filled with music
Tliat prveatire Eternal Day
Wheoore fold our robes about u»
Aud joyfully paw'away.
.
pasting*. Sunday Ere., Aug. 17th 1884.

itt
■i.ould

should e
rho Dud expressed the., conu-

mon

in t.
breathe u «u«l lout b&gt;

iliur doing the

Mlt H1GAN NEWS.

iiKurtcrv 1 n itt&gt;
Henty C. Lewic^tlie art gallery in (Ui
nf Coldwater, died on the 10th.
Win.’ Thornton killed by a freight
train at Shenvoinl an the 20(h
Guy Clement.-* was killed nt Farwell,
i»y n stamp nmehine, on the 18th.
John Wisnewski, a lumberman, of
Muskegon, fell into the lake on the 20,
’ .Hid was drowned.
Win. Minteii. euok'Yif tbe schooner
HarnsoH, drowned
at. Montague,
while drunk, Tueiulay.
A young num named Albert Atkina
wasi* drowned at Monroe Wednesday
night while returning from a picnic.
MieluwlCrosby die&lt;l suddenly at Jack­
son Tharsday night, probably front
tbu combined effect of whisky and
latidanam.
W. M. Noble, it well known resident
if Battle Creek, fell down a flight of
riairs, causing injuries from which be
died on the 20th.
.
' Aug. 20, Luther Nnvife, of West

day City, commit led suicide by jump.ng int.i tbe river, div was delirious
from sickness at the*tinie.
George Slocumb of Stanton, cut his

uuil neeii sick for 16 weeks and did the
deed in a moment of despondency.
The body of John Hnrgndon a young
awyerof Ray City, who diaappeiired
after a long debauch last fall, waa
found tl'iatiHg in Biadley &amp; Co.'a mill
Ixmmd Friday.
TLoiumm II.
Ilodmonil. of Grand
ilapids, Iinh itiade an assignment to
Col. George C. Briggs of all hia proper•y amounting to $08,000. His debta
ire upwards of ^50,000.
While engaged in a charivari a young
mhn named Bowden was itcridentally
shot at Calumet Saturday night by one
of hia companiotta aud died in a few
lours. •
A coroner’s jury found that Dr. L. N.
Ke^er, of Concord,* had produced an
abortion ttpnu a young woman named
Rhoda Keyes, who died from its effects
.ind now the doctor stand* acciiM*! of
maffshiughter.
Aug, 14th the Battle Creek knights
&lt;»f Pythias excursioai train bound for
Detroit ou tbe new MicbigaaJfc Ohio
t oad was derailed nod badly wrecked
between Battle Creek and Maroliall.
file engineer was acalded, and tbe
-xcuecsiou deferred.

Friends of Silas Brotherton of Bed­
ford, who ao mysteriously disappeared
last week, have discovered that tho ‘
young man did not come hu Kalamazoo
as reported. All who know him speak
of him in tbe highest ter ma and are *t
.»loss to recount for his diaapje sace.

Fire broke out Sunday morning in
the American hotel in Roscommon and
woon spread to the adjoining bailding*.
Five buildings were destroyed, two
•cdoons, two .'lotels and a dwelling
Mouse, but the contents of all were
waved. There was little iusuranee ou
the buildings.
The Greenbackera and Democrats
jiave married. Their ticket is as fol­
lows: Governor, Josiah «W, Begcde, of
Qmeseej Lieut. Governor, Matthew
H. Maynrnd, of Marqaotte; Sec’y of
Stata, WsUiarn Shakespeare, of Kala­
mazoo; Slate Treaa., James Blair, of
AuiLGeaeraL Geo. P. Sanford, of Kent
luglndb; Attorney General, Francis W.
Cook of Muskegon; Land CommisJon&lt;g£p|tJ&lt;&gt;h:i H. Dennis, of Barrv.;
Supt of.Public Instruction. Darid Par­

of Educatiuo. ChrislixD Vaoderrctsn,

me
expedients •
. .
'ibe udiin-w then refdrs to General Butler's

troidtig vote n: ilw c &gt;ium tteu, one not now
tb him. ami । rerouted a second minority re­
port ot one wblcn »bj adopie-1 by the vo;ivdjitiun. Tin.- Mtn* * of resc&gt;utions which.lxtl.e niH-noi in ure made
tbe convention itnpoi-'lbic.

toe and in tbe convenuon. All of his resoiucy; me one o.ipixod to moutrpolma: that
uga.nat the ••swooping" ot the land of tbe
peopi" by tbe aru&gt;Ua racy and all others pre­
sente !, be says, piiugred tue saute taie. lie
*a» kr.Hi.e 1 urn Uam of Unity iiuuuiea c-&gt;
action. He aumltatbut tbeplatiunn ns adoptedconta ns -c -rtalu sweet ptirarca toward tbe furelgn-borti citiM-n.'' out tie tie. lares that as a
whoie tbo work
UeuiOc

i.uSjUM

n, pmpriati-d

We also know that t .»• Democratic majenity
wo'ild have a trctepTtde.tarlH. containing nil
the odious t caturesDl the present war turld.
so far as regards its mon -*ous inoqu* tties,
by a borttoutai'reduction or Uh- tar.ff to
break «town very many rising and struggling
Industrie*, and cuu-e t..e •lv.‘truc.iou ol the
homes ot our workingim-ii and bo home tuurthe actions ot toe Democracy lu Congress baa
so paralysed American enterprise m busi­
ness tha. mi la arc every* ..ere c ualiig. mine*
shut up. furnaces blown out. aud every-kind
oi eiDployiiieiii so cur ailed that the mnchaii-

er! even, deprive*! ot ti home murks: an i
crushed down by dtocriuitaaotig rates of
trau»|M&gt;rtuti*&gt;n. bn J*h.Mc*iro. wbc.it and wool
lower ijian they have been uit:&gt;in'tht- presi-nt
.ge.ieratlon.' Can ilia pO*&gt;p*C liter, lore trust
tne machine :x-nio racy with power. UBicui
bhlltlnv: eva-i. c and deceptive p sttorm
On the Keput Heap s de lie an) a. “I* e know
the Iteuub'ltana. .be country has i.au ezpenenoo
Republic in uart* ruk tweary• vu &gt;car*, an.I know lu re-ulta We. there-

Bar mv their fruits je si.ail know .hnm.
The Repu llca । party in ts incept on wa*
emp l. ally the party ot the p op in. It
bai in it »ul»&lt;antia.ly m-ither mouupul.at
no cupt aloL
&gt;t was as pour as was th
con euti n of d'-legatcs who Iramod tne
D ciarat.on of independence. '1 aging ou*
the u.en. the r.at toald hardly pay their
board bibs.
'The Republican party.wn* formed upon a
grand and noble idea., to do for one claw of
w. rkinvmeti wh.it the Democratic narty. even
under Jefieison and Jac .sun. I&gt;a&lt;! lan-.-d to
do.
Jbelr Democracy dealt only with the
white man. The Democracy ot the HcpubHcan party dea&gt;t with the block man. and
aimed
to
give
him
Xreedotn
and
c.ual rghts.
For that purpo-wi and
that alone was that party form to. it was
tbe rad cal party, and ho radical a
party of the people that the ari wx-rutlc part
of the Whig party, the old adveraarie* of the
iximocracy of the days of Jueason. merg.-d
themael as In the Democrany without a drop
of l*emocraUc blood, as they hoped, in their
veins, or a thought for tbe people, except aa
.are found with the Democracy of to-day
large y abiding tu countala In Che aoajn.-r we
have seen." Ah this
point tbe addroaa treats of tue manner In which
the Republican party became the party
of Bonopollata. "n he necessity for money to
carry on the war drew all tbe bankers and
capital.*:! into the Republican party, and If
any stayed ib tho Democratic party they were
in com toleration wire theaame clara, lo ao ar-

nether millstone.'' Thus It wifi be readily
seen, and tie who runs tn y read, that the Re­
publican partyls the party of monopoly, of

J,nr-.- vtWOHa.
the rerr Ure-blood ef the

•W.tn an overwhelming majority. Iwrpub-

in the Te«

lookril tofbe question
ol thu NiMlou.lr uot pre

CLKVELAND K l.ltTTKH.
,
Ai-Baxy. N. Y., Aug. JU—Governor
haacuvrood tte rtMM Of thslsterin* mon te
Clevsla^tl'e letter formally accepting the I
It* own purposes
by threats. IntimMabon. i
nomination for President oftte '
and lo
&lt;■*•«?* worse
munno. 'i*r i.ch o
*^“'ucr»*i.&lt;- :»unuu«n«Ht
;ur riewuctu
of -he .-outh. also can not go o the ballot box , Ltiited btate-i la ns follows:
for fear of the who'-irun. aud if bo ‘.ott* the I
G*nltom**t; I have recelvtxl sour o&lt;&gt;mm,in1boll.^-ox a u ler puts in two votes to neuV* “ ' “•/ J**’,’ ’ •
"...
hope tor from either party. The banters and I t.-nited States t&gt;y the' Nations

leaving th.- Brookl.u -lip (ray« the
Sun.)a yoiiug it ••iri.Ki.’elingiog to the

ACCEPT.

ward till she conltl arrTlir top of the
bridge townr, and reiuArktaT: ‘"Oil, bow
hivbr “I have lt«&lt;.n !'■«•! ti: iIimq -throe
titue* as high a* Hott,” uaid 'ire man.

am'ned wUb care tte dcclarauon ot princi­
ple* adopted by tte convention, a copy of
which vjU submitted o m». ami In tbolr sum
an I »ulwrau. c I t.ear:&gt;lr Ind rse ahd apnro ••
itieman. your ouedu-nt
i. A - HasoKit K.-. ■
&gt; F. Vila*. Chairman:

POLITIC 1L XOIES.

An rxchaiigr. wyiti ” i hr survivor*
■of Greely’A party any they are ready ro
। go *.i&gt; another exprdiliiiQ to the arctic**.
.Some neoph* never know when they
have had enough. They had Iw’trr
aftty at home long riiotii^li tottlm*' «»ht ,
to-rnre.fli'-y l-tckle il aga'iD.

Den&gt;*o:raUo
Tbe-.Cunneclimn Itop ibllenn State Core
areejit tbo nomination w.ih a grateful appro- vention at New H ven on We Inredny nom­
ciabon of tbe supreme honor conferred aud a inated Henry B. Harrison of that &lt; Uy lot
rolemn sense of tte rr-spunstbllfty which, in
Governor.
itaareeptaoco.laaaum,-.
Tte New Jersey Deuiocrats met Wdinire
* h»v® carefully &lt;x&gt;ii»idc;cd. toe platform
adopted by Die convention and ox.-diaiiy apday nl Treuion to mimiuate I'resxleiilhii
prove tbe twuuu. bo p&gt;ain v a'-ttemont ut ^Electors. The conveuthxi woe |irt»ide»i
ca upou i
Denna-ratic laub und tue pnuclpl*which that party appeals u&gt; bu mi-ta
over by- General If &lt;C I el I n.
tte people need* no auppivta -nt nor ex
Tte luwh ilfjnii/ib-un Convention which,
ttoiu it should be reioenibored tha; tbe ouice
of ITcaulriit is eotentiallj' executive .tn its met al Des Moines on Wednesday nomi­
nuuin- l uc law* enacted by tte legis atlve
biauchof tbcGo criinent uie tlbici Execu­ nated J. H. Rothrock, ot Linn.' for Ju&lt;;e«
tive ta
.*. hound
uvu»u ia tbfudy io &lt; ntoroc. And when
ot the Supreme Court; General Baker, ul
tue wisdom of tue political party which selects
Appantaiae, for Attorney-General; J. L
one
—o;
........
n- mt-tntera a. a numince for *».«»..'•that of­
fice ba- ou hoed Its Pulley and declared Ila Lucus, of Brown, for Auditor; Frank D.
p;inc.pcs l&lt; a-.mii* to me that n-tiling In
thu cter.cb-i' pt the office or . thu Jacktbn, of Bailer, for Secretary of Stain,
neceaatuq* &lt;&gt;l tbc ca«c requires moip'lrom and V. 1*. T wombly, uf Van Buren Coun­
tin- tend dan- aoceptlnu au. lj nohnuut on than tbe -ugg* ai:on of certain ty, for Treasurer.
Teo Michigan Democrat* met at Grand
can n&lt;« bi-»tre mten recalled nor too mt.ou** itaplda. The eoiivcijUon Indorsed the nu
ly eutonMti. We proudty cmr -uur« a Govern- boinhintion of Governor Begole by the
.
Ill xuuc un- viiiin: i. ui’u
an-»«• •Sust.-.tnitd by the cutn-ruee Court as it constnuGrecnlA-'krrs. as wvli ns six of the Green-.
liunitl currency agutnst tho opiiilons of the’ CllU-t is tdloratc r rbich arro^aio: to itself tlie back Aliwior.n, mid nominated the tolluwing
pan! attorney* ot every financier af the coun­
ortka-rs on the State tlcki-t, tllfcae being tlie
try. Tbe time win come, it the people of this
rurile.-ure t o necessary outgrown; o. ourln- ones aiuMned to it by tliejolui Cunfvreuoe
country can get tha clutch of monopoly or Us
stltuitoiiH. but a G .vernmc &gt;t is no. by th •
. finance a* 1 hare sketcbv l wlU give free- l^ipe.sbeu one purty tu.icu* its csintiul Ceinmillee: iJeuleiiant-Govetuor, Matmew
Maynard; tevretary -of Stale. WHUaiu H.
om to tbe Industrial an t burincs-* interest* upon thu country, and tjcri-.&lt; &gt;f.r.«-s its puwe.
- &lt;it the country from the t* rr;ble lluctnationsby eojoihig-und betraylug th.- fieople itis;cad bliakeqie.in*;; Treasurer, Janies Blair; Au­
from wtiich pic ( eoplo now suffer."
ui .er. ing them: ti on-nnn.-tn |, no: by tne ditor-General, Colom I Geo. I’. Sanford; lot
inxjple when a r.-«ult which suould rcprvHOnt State Hoard ot Education, liev. Cliristtan
the intelligent will or free and thinking men
The meteors will te voted
fe&gt;or &lt; au be determined by the sbami-lew use Vanderv* en.
erntnuiit sadid your fat hers, ihi* can only
ot tbeir sunra-•■•«.
fur separately by each ptrly. according to
be none by ac: ng togvlhe . He not iluceived:
Buifor p! ti. ao that the electoral vote
stand by each other let the people unite turn by tbo vuie,it ot one of tin It number to Hie
may
be
thrown
for Frwidienlial candidate*
■ fur the good of the people, 'lo pre ent such
assume tor a time a public trust, instead of
union fiaa toxin the pol.cy of the leaders, bis dedicall n *u the pioiereion ol polio s; in accordance with lite popular vote of eacii
monopolists of all shwde. ot opinio i. en­
when the ho dors ot the bul.ota, quickened by party.
emies of the pcope, who. while tney Join
« reuse ot duty. *na 1 av:-nge‘truth t»e rayed
Tbe Michigan Greenbaekers met nt I)-.toucitier. in lactin control of the uoVerniuent,
nu&gt;l pledges broken, and when the miUraxes
■troil and nominated -Cmvernor Begole lor
claim to tx-long to different parties. You
know that II makes no d udrefice to you
re-election, and the following c..udidaten
wneth'.-r one tot of men or the other I* in
pie win t« nt band. Anu
a menns to this for tlie real ot tte Slate office*: Altoruaj'power.no burdcnoif the jx- &gt;jilc ls llghieiitxh end, nut «.ne - would, in tn&gt; judgment,
no monopoly is crushed. Wliicbevor party
~ •— efitx-t.ve than an amendment General, Francis M. Cook; Commisaiouer
carries on the Gove, niui-nt. lalioring men and
totoUtutioii dsijialiijing Hie of State Land Office. J. H. Dennis; Super­
the
women
are
permitted to enjoy only
truui re election.
*Vbeu we intendent uf Public luslruetion. David rarthe
benefits of a primeval curse; *lp consider tin- p.itn»..
soiu
.
“
the sweat of tby face smut thou cut bread.'
The Michigan Antl-Mnn&lt;&lt;p'-.!i*ta. at De­
Y«u eujuy none of Gods blearings! Why tuln public p&gt;aco one«- g-a:n«-l. uu i, tm&gt;;&gt;- ibau
not.' You earn and un duco tliem a: —a Itlmi , u.l, Ui&gt;- availability a party titius lh&gt; uu luoum
troit, Dominated Wildcuian .'•Ulis for Gov­
oent whom a h.-rdr or ob.ceholaer*, wti.i a ernor. George P. Sanfoni for Auditor-Gen­
They are yours in the right of high Heutcu.
eral, and p’rwnk W. Cork for Attorney*
bland together and a Just share ot them if the hope &lt;&gt;f n
G--ner.il.
Tlie State Central Couimitbt
youm."
He declares that the ballot is in danger from
w.authorized to till the Electoral ticket
blent ibr
with live Anti-Monopolist and eight Butler
twraej-. he snys. in Atiierlen. aping the Br-.t
Electors from the Grueniiack ticket.' It is
ish. The American mc.-tmnie can urn ma*i
cl the# fo.m! enough for tbc~- u(h-s. they h.-i
thought Mill* will nd accept tl.e Gtttenian.ent by the people.
toria) nomination, in which case Begole w.il
hum-'i ton i oiitente I iat&gt;..r it an el -tnvnt -if be indpraed.
“In tb*- Hem I&lt;■;*** * n trie F«dnrull«t azAiu*
Num nu -prosperity. Ability to work coimuCONOi:i;ss|O\At. NOMl.NATrONH.
the DriiHH-rat there *&gt;n.«n*i thl.--l party. 'Itutc. .be capital, and the wag.rs of labo. the
Congressional nomination* were made xs
StntinuN! wntJtn*- t tne hf JacKSun. whei
Imornc ot a vast number oi our population;
follows Wednesday: Ah-.xunder Grav*st,
ie m&lt;*t banking mouoi-oly -•«-■» broke
and tm- mien st should las Jealously pro
down. Then ar:i*&lt;-minor *|iit«G&lt;Hi ‘
ti-cH d. uur norklugmen arc uut asaiup un­ Deiiiucr.it. Fifth Mlaaouri; F; nk H. Hurd,
tbe parties. Indo* riut a -.d t- ’».Ki
The
Deiaocr-iL Tenth (Hilo: .1. L Vance, D-m■ Hiestion of the ab.il.t-on ol. * av*-r:
manly -i i-.ciis tiiry wx’k the sa.nv &lt;-&lt;&gt;ns. •.&lt;•&gt;«• ocrat. Fourteenth Ohio; J. B. Yeliowby,
contention. .This prodiic**! th&lt;- - ur. Tim
Republican, te' -nth Mississippi; Ignatius
war enable I tbe xnonoiHii.st t.&gt; get posseoion
Tuejr sboiil.l rvoci
Ot both panltw. N- ---------- -- -........ •’
Donuelly, Ib-pumk-ao, Tnlrd Minnesota.
fefetice i-etw-eu
only
i-ml
make a dUtluctiun.'
TOO MUCH Ll Mi ER.
H&lt;* toll* thrill not to tn- n':.t&gt; int*l
and the pio-pt-rhy of the country, the comthat be who vote* forriii-M pur
Th* Mill-Owtirre Decide to Curtail the
Product f tbe X*re*ent Year.
•b-Ctonil ticket inane a iu-&gt;ion in ull the .“t»
CniCAOo, Aug. 21.—A bunt lilty or sixty
with tut} an
innuoliy.au&gt;! make It u
gentlemen, representing SAOO.ooo.ooo of In­
thi« ihe»»t&gt; . Not that you ure going to v
vestments.hi lumber in.uuifacture in l e
lllrf too.
Northwestern State*, heiji n convention . t
• von
an* but will injurious:;' i-oj.ip -u- with
the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday to discu-«s tbe intervsti of'tte trade. A G. Van
posei: lire
Sliak-k, of Chicago, nn**i*l«i. Tlie morn­
ing session wx* devoted to hearing reports
■vs constitute the main from dealer*, who expressed an almteit
vote of the ?tato »iiai&gt;
divided In the
universal opinion that tlie lumber supply­
electoral college acc-rding to ibe numb -r
of votes thrown for your candidate, and
now exceeds tlie dem *nd. A great amount
the number i&gt;. voice t'.i own t.-r tu&lt;r uiner
of lumber and logs will hive to be carried
rand dale ou the Mme ticket.
••In many b'tatre,lf weexrrt our strength e
toil, and be ir.im*.-.l with at e- ot improv.ng over until next y ear. After a long discus­
already hold the balanc-- or po»«-r. In ou tsion
it wx* decided that in view uf the fact
the cond Ik.u of ibc worattig&gt;&gt;.iln."
, A proper regard tor the we).arc uf the that tlie production ot pine lumOer in the
one thousand voum wi J deiertn ne whether a woBklng-.eii bi-.nz tnse. arfitsly eonnoctel
Northwestern State* lias overtaken and ex­
: riend ot labor gn-1 tbe |«-ople or tue tool of
w.fh the luiegrit) uf our Itisutuuuiis. none of
monopoly shir I have a seat In t ooxnis*. Lei our c.ttoens nn- more mtc-reeted than they m ceeded the annual demand, the log
us organize, tbi-retore, in every »b«irtct to &lt;&lt;&lt; guarding again-t any curr.ipting puri&gt;os&lt;n supply of J884-5 should not exceed sixty
.to it that no man goes to &lt;ou^yt' s from any wltieb see • to per* , rt the beneitoertt tn.m- per cent of that of last year, and it was rec­
district wb • is not »ttb us and,of us: strong tutccs «&gt;t our Go eriiniciit; und utinn should
ommended that all mills closedown as soon
enough In moral rectliudc to s.and for the
not later than Novem­
rights of t:u- people 'unuued by; pdwer and ot those who allure them to relt-intifated lie as possible,
unlKiugli by vain.'
)
.
jury.
ber J. This action was deemed advisable
■•Again, io bui.inccd States make un alliance
In a irro country the curtailment of tbe ab- because it I* not believed fhal during the
so.ute rtgm.-’Of tbe Irgltviduai should omy he present financial condition ot the country,
SudX a- is i rrentlal to the p ace and g.&gt;.»i ur
wi*rd each other. Glw thetn reme biare otlt- derot tl.e community. The limit be:ween and considering tho current price of agri­
t'ers and
take
other* ■ to
your
tue proper -ub.e. ts of govo nmen n. control cultural urodurts, an increased demand and
fM,lves up-iti an axre&lt;-niciit that both parties and those which can be more lltUn. Iv left to
higher i&gt;i levs for lumber can be expected.
f.ha.1 vote tho same Hcki-L Ik- particular to
If all toe companies in tbe five Northwest­
—
—
*•
-*■-•
your.
owu
•ent
the
Stale
F4™..
1 bus laws unncorariuiiy interlcr.ng with the ern States act under the suggestion ot the
bm.lte ami custom* ot any ot&gt;* &lt;»t our people
laws are needed for tbe protection of the which are U&lt;U otteiutjiv to U.-.- moral aeilli- convention and close tbeir in ills November
1. tbe manufacture will fail off from 7,500.workingman, the fanner and the mcrchiuit. ment* of tfie civtlUed ootid, »nd &lt;-hieb are
agulnet oppressors and monopol.es. and if c qs.stcnt w ith good ctl xensttlp and Hie pub­ OOO.Otld feet during tlie year just closed to
tn. so will stand together they «an get pro- lic w.-llarr, are unwise an-l tetati u*.
4,000,000,000 feet during toe year to couie.
tecoon in spite oi the monopolist."
The commerce of a nation to u gn at extent
Following this is his letter, accepting the determines iu suppeinnry. t'neap ami eiwy
Giving Advice to Franca and Chinx
nominal ton* tendered by the Greenback
trunsporiat on slioul-l therefore tM&gt; IiImually
iJiiaw p. rt. and the Autl-Mon poltot organi­ toatered. Witniti the limits ot ths Cons.ItuMystic, Conn.. Aug. ^L—The sevenzation, He pledges the remainder uf his lion, tbe General Goterument shtm d -o itndiij-s io tlu-ir cause, nnd conxratu ntos them
teenlli annual ihretltig of tlie Connecticut
and hlmse.f uj»on the iu&gt; t that they will not will enable tue producers of the touuiry to
Peace titeirty opened yesterday. One thou­
reach a profitable market.
sand perwiis were in attendance. Tbe
Pnviideni anggefited tbit the following cable
iigi.trd by the mrtd hr.-* of hate and slinder. should comuintid. It th the dutj of tho e tn- tteMige te s.-ut to toe President uf France
Hu is » &lt;it unharmed, and has no opinion to truri d with tte managrinbot Ot ibgirHilaire awl to the Chinese Government:
take bac ». no policy to iccant. and no just to rec ihut such pubb ■ nervier I-. foritKounng.
Peace Convexti'is, Myotic, Coox Aug.
charge &lt;» exp sin for what be ba* dou-t either Tbe selection aud n-u-niloii ot eu &gt;&gt;rulna os Al—To Prex-.'-rt' Grrr'f oud AJan/ui* Tte .g,
in iMraoe or « ar.‘
in Government ettq&gt; oyment should do)-ei&gt;d i'-&gt;r r. Froi.e: .Mav wo implore you to orbi­
upon their arecnalned utne--&lt; nud tbe value t rule your dfoerutKvar
of MtiMachuHinis. who put tbeir faitb in him of their work, an 1 they shn.tl I • e n-iilier •&lt;'-nee be t ore. He invite* them to stick to him pcctiMl nor ■ lo ed in do i.ue-ttunao«« tar.y
Pardoned for Their Bravery.
now nn*l to come'Into tho “peop e s party." •or.fee. Tm; Into.- «tl of tbe p-npl-.- will He
To cut h as can not be bids kindly a polities! letter protected: the &lt;-&lt;timate &lt;i:’ p .b I - labor
Fhankfobt. Ky.. Aug. 21.—Governor
I are
I. At the end of tho add-.oaa, ss an ap- and rtuw will lie tinmen re y improved; uut&gt;. o
yendlx. t«a noio to tte effect that he issued emp.Uyment will be open to a&lt;i who demon­ KnuU has p-rdouml James Cunningham
itiu a-ldn-sa sooner tuan bu ba-I expe-ted. He strate tie ir fi n&gt;-»a t«&gt; •me* a. ‘I h&lt;- j nw -m­
and Owen Bradley, tte prisoners who ren­
y • ratubt lo place under the Government,
with toe con*-'uent Impor unity wlucu &gt; tn- dered valuable aasistance to the efficers
friends In making it now. Ho believes in a liltteni Oibcml life will cease, and tt».» public during toe escape ot prisoners last week.
abort camjiaign.
■letmrtmenu will u&lt;it be u.h-d with tho*e woo Cuniiuigbom was in fur life for killing the
party lo which they owe their place*, insu-ad seducer of ills sister, and Bradley for horse­
Mitiotr! Prohibitiofllris.
oi rendering ratw.it and honest return to the stealing. His term would expire in Octo­
Skdalia. Mo.. Aug. 20.—TImi State Coo*
___________
■TE;ve that the public temper to sue’.- that ber next.
veotioa oi the ITohlbitlon Home Protective
the totersof the land a e prepared to support
Cotton ■ills to Cimo lor Two Weeks.
party yesterday nomtn .led Rev. John A. the party which gives the best promise of adNew York, Aug. 21.—The Joum/H oj
Brooks for Governor and Henry Eahbaugb tnniLtering the Government in tbe booe-t.
ana p'am manner which Is c •nsKent
for Lieutenant-Governor.
Three nomina­ aimplc
with its charxeter and purports. They have Commerce Wednesday publishes a list ot
tions were afterward endorsee by the conseventy-seven cotton-mills that will atop
vnntou of the State Prohibition Alliance ir anorement o. their a. a.ra cover tricks ami
betrayal Tbe ►Ute-m.nsh.p they require two weeks or longer, with a capacity of 2,also in reremti here yesterday.
conaisto in honesty and Iruaailty, a prompt 7WJ.000 spindles and 60,000 looms, lusurreaponM- to tbe un-d* o
the poop e as
ing a curtailment of fxi.ouo pieces per day,
Flying from ths Flames.
they
arise, and tbo vigilant protection or 702,000 pieces in two weeks, mostly all
of all
tbeir varied intrrc't*. IT - 1
should te ca led to tb' eh let marts-racy of brown and bleached goods.
Mt Urea have fun to the great cruesway con­ toe Nation by tte suffrages -f my toliow-ciUrens I will assume the dunes of that high of­
A Great Scbemx
necting this town with Wilbur, on the rood fice
with a solemn determination to dedicate
between the plauk road and theE-tst Taw; a
Moxtrkal.
Aug.
10.—Tlie Frewan
humble reliance u;«in tbe fui or and support brothers, nephews of Earl Duffertn, will
road. Farmers re burying their household
m
the
t-uprome
Being
who
J
itelleva
w&gt;fi
al
­
goods aud leaving the country. The fire Is ways blcaa bonest human oodsavor in tue hereafter ship odo million Montana catlla
running rapidly before a southwest gale, conscientious discharge of public duty.
annually to England by way of the Cana­
nod full particular* can not bo obtained.
_ Grovzk Ci.evaiajtD.
Totolonei WtUiasa F. Vila?, CHairman, and dian 1‘acific Road, loading Uiree rieataship*
D. P. Beator and Other*. Members of the dally at Montreal during tte open * vs*tai oi
Notification CommituH! of tbo Democratic navigation.____________
National Gon vtmtioa.
Cuicaoo, Aug. H».—Mr. J. W. Powers.
nKNDKl«Kil’ I.KTTKK.
A Woll-ICnews Female Journalist Dies.
In a lecture before the In ven tore’ AsaoctaIxdianafous, Ind., Adg. SI.—The fol­
lion last evening. Mid that un instrument
Wahhimutom, Aug. 19.—Mary Clemmer
lowing h a co;&gt;v nf ex-Govertror Thomas A
wm on exhibition in Washington which en­
(Mrs. Hudson) died at het residence hero
abled two persons eomuiunlcstlng by tel- Hendricks' letter of acceptance of tbe Dem­ last night of hemorrhage of toe brain.
epboneu seven tollea npart to see each otter's ocratic nnmlnatmn for the Viee-Preakleucyf
fares.
; r
the receipt
Fcgtesor Blaisdell, on the Bro Line ex■svd S. Ssld lo Bcaaar.
preaa, ran oven and kilied a man about
New York, Anu. 20. —Robert Bonner re­
ceived Msud 8. last evening Half an boor
turning to Cle eland ran over and killed
Inter Mr. Bonner gave to W. IL Vander­
recoaniae and another man, who was waRring on tte
bilt's audit a cteck for S40.0.&gt;J to payment
track. Tbe engineet Is ocosMered Name­

t;on of tbo Nation. And now. wtth money, I
enough for all wants, w.tb golden fields. wRh
uioxbauriible crops with un overproduction
I
•the producing laborer goes Shout tte street •
unemftloyod: end the tamer s whnat, which ;
with the fatherB was a measure of value,!«a j
drug tn the market: and that .which be ratoo* ।
to day. phxluced By the sweat of hia face, is |
without prom to his Indus, ry.
।
For these ills tbe Greenbackera offered a [
reme.lv. &lt; on grew* riiuu.d make an Inoontro- I
vcrtlble bond at a low rate of interest, to be
ls-*ued by the GorornmrtiR ao that any man
iBiglit Invest In It insti-a i or placing his money
in ravings bankn and truri compan.es, to te I
loaiHxl out on tnarxiiwon kiting stuck and
then lost when be called for It. The address
on tills point ciox * as follow*: "E- «,-ry finan­
cier know* that if is the .aid fifty mIUlon*
withdrawn or put out that make- a redund­
ancy or setuvlty of eUcui*.nig medium, and is
tlitiica mnn who dare* say now that such a
ten*) would not have prevented the pa.ilc and
deMi'.atlon tu UuBit'vce* thnuurb we are now

THE GREAT OMAN

REMEDY

FOR PAIN.
R*U«iv«• aud cure*

RHELMATLSl.
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACHACnK.
EEADACEK.TOOTHACHI,
SORE THROAT.
qtjissr, awnxuoa.
Sor*&lt;i*ti.'Cuta. BrateM.
nicHTarrEM.
BURI*. BCALM,
A nd all other bodily *cb«*

Firn CENTS A BOTTLE.
Hold by an Draotaia aad
Dxlera lnr»«lun» in II
Ui&gt;rua««*.
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Th* Chari** A. Vogeler Co. •
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u 4 ToatiAt &gt;00.)

!

REUNION

Of Barr}- county will bold their tetspid Annual
Renukfti &lt;&gt;n IVwlaesday. Thurwlay and Friday.

September .Id,

Ilk,

and 5th.

1*»M.

AT HASTINGS.
AH ex-soldler* and *ail&lt;*r*, whether mem­
ber* nf the G. A. R . or nur. an; i-nnlially in­
vited to be pn-M-ni and *«■*:»» the battalion.
it 1* tbe intention &lt; f the Pom* In thin Reu­
nion to excel any dem. &gt;n&gt;! ration ever ntn in
Barry county, and to tnAke it Inure enjoyable
to tbe old soldiers and their friend*.
The prognuue will Im* different each day. but
will be made up in part ot a

Ministry: Camp.
liinpertion.
o*ut&gt;t-d lEoitntlmr.
Infantry lOrilfa.
Parade,
Spenktncr.
Nlusin ItaltleN. Ac.
By order of
COMMITTEE
FitzGerald Pint No. 25. 0. A. R.

Probiiit* Order.
State of Michkiaw, ’ •
County of Barrv, )
Ata session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holdcn at tbe Probate office
in the* city of'Hastings in said county on
Monday, the 18th day of August, in the year
one thousand eight hundred and eight}-lour.
Present, Clement Hmitii, Judge of Probate.
In toe matter of the estate &lt;4
PETER BURT, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, । if Kezla Burt, widow of said deceased,
praying that a paper ihisday tiled pin porting
to Ge the last will and testament of said deceas­
ed may be admitted to probate;
Thereupon is is ordered, that
' Ma*d*j, thr 1.111. daj .fMplcmber. *. D. 1884,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assign­
ed for the hearing of said jietttiou, and that
the heirs at law ot said deceased, aud all other'
pcroous mteresud in said estate, are required to
appear at a session of Mid Court, then to be
bolden at the Probate Office, in the city of
Hastings, in said rounty, and show cause, if
any there be, why tbe prayer of the pet itioner
should not be granted.
And It is further artcred that said petitioner
give notice to tbe persons interested in said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and
the bearing thereof by causing a copy of this
order to-be published in. the Nab hv illa News,
a newspaper printed and circulated in said
County of Barry, once in each week for three
succeMif e weeks, previous to said day of bear­
ing.
Clement Smith,
(A true copy.) 4043
Judge of Probate.

Prolmte Order.
State or Michioaw, I
Cocmtt or Baurt, (E8‘
At a sewloi: of tbe Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holdeu at tbe Probate Office
hi the city of Hastings, in raid county, on
Monday, the 18to day of August, In the
year one thousand eight hundred and eigbty-

Preeent, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of
REBECCA DURFEE. Deeeaacd.
On reading and Bling the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Abram Durfee, praying that a paper
• Kia .4*.*
Mr111. thia m,,.. ....„ V*
may be admitted to probate, and Jhe i xecutor therein named appointed.
Thereupon it is ordered thaC-■•adaj IO tblb 4ay of Sept rm be r, A 0. I Set.
At ten o’clock in the forenutm. be assigned for
the bearing ef said petition, aud that tbe heirs
at law of said deceased, and all other persons
Interested in said estate, are required to appear
at a resaiou of raid Court, then to be bidden at
tbe Probate Office, in the city of Hastings in
said county and show cause. If any there be,
why tbe prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted.
And It la further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the persons Intcrea’ed lu said ea-

lobe published

weeks, previous to said day of bearing,
(a true copy.)
CuutaaT Smith.
4&amp;-5S
Judge uf Probate.

YOU ARE

LIAR

$60.5 TOM

WAGON SCALES.

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’ HiE bOiUUGN El'IHihi.
‘ *“* HOWTO BE HAPPY IN A RAILROAD CAR.
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-SATURDAY.

UGUST tt. WM

PAY WAITED.
Wn perceive fro fa a careful inspec­
tion of our.aubampfion book* that-a
a few iillowiiig their aulwwription to
run until! i£ amount* t&lt;» quite a sum.

patrone jj# good, und. honest men nuil
we IHVWUUM- Uiat it ia purely ttioughr-

tttl LruiWht

The news of tin- midden death on j
ing in 1U hisses the opinion oftheionnrl
Monday.of Eiinnind B. Slater caused &gt;
‘ IFkflaleli.u a Timas.]
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and ___
ifaeT_____
town._______
Mnw-______
do M_ _-tto'rnioh,
pal*
sadness to jH-rvadc this community
Jmrt before tbe nine o’dl'«ck train started and daun lees, ro&lt;e, and. leaning torw ird,
where he ha* -resided sinco _u mere,
nt. u,
of the Jeraey City depot of th* Penn- . h»r ,nu
fau sbivvring in
■
uh
tu bwr
•/-•• .norrnu&lt;ly
child. His mother was &lt;•
visit to tlie
Baffr'wd ibe.o’lnr bight, a lit-1* ctenchad lian'ls, d«fl*d aud apmdrnpb zed
state of New York arid 11. ".
—’ ... ’ —man. followed t.y a little man. bustled tfa? &gt; a llencv with these wi&gt;r&lt;te: “To-ino •
‘
J
row von will adore whs ybu pondema ioribh- shock to" her. shrudy worn out
day!" The |&gt;a-adbk of thirteen ypar» « c
System will tend to prostrate her short, and each wore nnonnous spoctach
with gold rims;
They wort* well dresis
11 WK 111an-l very much wrapped up in each wtbei
Recri'flv a Circim. un a small scale

LOCALS;

A faw days ago as Peter Snore was corp* will he held at Mr*. J. O. Hall’s 'had on his, while she r» sted her car up &gt;n
hitching up D. W. Smith big team he 'on Wednesday next, Aug. 27th, in the (the t*-p of his uea L Her arm wn&lt; aroun i
put bia small foot under the borne big afternoon. It was postponed nn account ihim, and sue jutted him gently until they,
foot and aa a result he carried a sore of the sol dim* reunion at Battle Creek. 'weie both niloep again. At Pu-tadelpliia
foot for several days.
A cordial invitation is extended,
’ ' hoy walked up together, smile ! broadly
behind their gOld-ritnmed
Charley New Um thought laat week
Aliout twenty I adie* called on Mrs. affectionately
1
and trolled happily away.
1
that M. H. Bloom’s bees were robbing Hattie Palmer Inst Monday and took goggles,
“Well, gcntl -man,” said the long-legged
bis bees, and he made a paddle and aet her out of the wash-tub to celebrate
traveler, stretching bis arms into the air,
to work killing tbe bees, aud after be her 29th birth day. Mrs, Palmer was (and nodding but lu-n I emphatically,z**tliat
had nearly killed one swarm he discov­ prc*euted with a set of glassware which
ered tliat he was,, destroy in* his own. in future years will carry her memory 1bey, and the rest may have their private
Better be a little careful iu' the future. back to this joyous event.
1 cars, their Fieuch cooks, and thelr/otfaer
Mrs. McElwain visited the Good 1gimcracks; tmt tor full-Mown, well-round­
ed comfort commend m« to our G :iuan
Templar* Lodge Saturday night. The
WEST KA LA 10.
friends. Thai,” he said, as be »&gt;&lt;-ize l hifollowing offices were installed: VV. C. ।
The dry weather cao«e« tbe
T., Charle* Sliger, W. V. T., Venie ।
look sickly.
Walton; W, S., Geo. Morey; W. A. S., 'till* ruundaau ►puore.’
0'Dow.el just aliout fill* tbe bill
Hattie Palmer; W. T., Elmer Palmer;
around here.
SLANG UP TO DATE.
W. M., Henry Dunham; W. D. M.. AuJohn Ehret’s family
afflicted
nice Dunham; W. I. G., Elvie Nice- ,
with sickness.
wander; W. O. G., Ed. Wolf; W. R.
, Katydids, cricket* aud whip -o-wills
IN. r. 8ua.l
II. S-, Mrs C. S. Dunham.
hold nightly concerts.
Hi. Douttle
gant." JEwrytiiin r is “el g-mt" now,
Mrs. L. C. Barnes is-* victim of the
from a cheap cigar to a thunder storm. A
asthma, from which she is a great suf­
BARFIELD.
busine«s man came-bu-tlinx in:o a res­
ferer.
taurant yesterday.
Wratther very dry and sultry.
Mr. Ccraningham uf Cheater, spent
“How is tbe kidney stew JodayF* be
Mias
Emma
Gilding
is
recovering
Sunday with bis daughter, Mrs. Wes­
-yeUed.to a friend.
from her severe illnew.
ley Baser.
“E.egaa*. elegant," aaM bis friend,en­
Mr. Arza King, of Ionia, is visiting thusiastically.
Tbe Battle Creek Reunion was visit­
People talk about an elegant sail 4o*n
ed; by,* in amber of Kalamuites other his brother A. P. of this township.
A temperance lecture will be held at
than old “•eto.’’
that a dispatch from B -stoa, in one of the
The Sunday school picnic ef last tbe M. E. ch arch of this plane on tbe New York papers, spoke ol tlie “elegant
ThusdHy was largely attended and evening of Thursday, Aug 2nd .by A.I. ba.se ball" playing or the ehampion team.
Gdswald of Hastings. All arecordia- Such axprosions as “a perfectly elegant
was a succetaful and pleasant affair.
Farmer’s are preparing for sowing a ly invited to be present.
Saturday of last week was made the
large breadth of wheat aotwitfc stand­
ing the now very uaremunrrative occasion of a picnic by tbe M. E. Sun­
gant” is bo longer elegatr.., but an adjec­
day School of Banfield. Accordingly
price.
tive that baa become threadbare aa i com­
At this writing but little hopes are all repaired to a pleaaant shady spot monplace through unmerited abuse.
entertained of the recovery of 8. A. upon tbe ahorea of the beautiful Pit e
Shepard who is s terrible aofferer with Lake, where a generous repast was
partaken of; and every thing went well with------ F’ For insianeo, two shabbily
an affiection of the bladder.
dressed young men without a penny beTbe commiaaioner of highway* is until through some mismanagement of
studying how to get bold of a Jot of a boat, Miss Effie Burroughs was Immerited
in
the
lake.
She
was,
howewer.
cattle advertised to be Mild by him a''
treMpasera, a* the constable bolds rescued without farther damage than a

terete wetting.
tbe judgment of ctrart.

ice tor tbe purposm of letting job* f«»r
tbe eounlructioD of a ditch, “»t JO
o’d«l A. t&gt;. 1*1- Will mb, ne
tell, u* when that time will be?
At the fniwrad vf E. B. Slater on
Toeaday while getting into the baggy
Mr«. Dnaa Mix, waler of the dneoawd.

(hi F

left tin- where it bad got- Into the •
wheat stubble.
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In th-- tsp1, but no whois wat w*« vacant.
come indebted to The News to the ox- ’wn* not previously adveitWrl did not : Tt-&lt;- pa r kt-'Od near the forward end of tba
WMit that mntiy.hsye. But tb« f»ct U
h.'ive many spectator*. It
upprans:
apparent that' paper,' ink. pnntete’ that W. II. BrriftdtgeS tH'ya were draw- j tbmugfi tbeir xold-bowad •pr-cwt'-le* at the
.iielp, rent. !$«»&lt;»■, etc., exite for cuali, ing and Htackh.g hay', and, having nn- ; travelers. The faces wore German, and
and if we wndld live und he catted loaded. Bert rhe eldest- l&gt;nil g"i'&lt; t« the '
r»i ev dent that they prohoucat we must pay onr (fabte. tltoro- IjuilM'for Mdiiething|vnviug Mint «ntL „ rri.,4„W11
fore we expect to heat from every sitlv liwliMle stater of m-vvii year* »*«’i a' A«ati-d a-.art.
acrilier io person %or by rqatl as aoon entfsin’, a litfTi^girl of Mlwoit tiiiit- *11 h '
»•&gt;*—•--as they market their wkent.
the team. and-Mi»rt being ready t&gt;»start himself, b-emne impressed l&gt;y tholrunhap­
py piiht a ter a limo, and, rising sco
Reapeutfully.
0ie girls m on tiled flic ws.gon and the ■
lionaliy in t ie air, offered 'hem bis neat
Orno Strong,.
team started, throwing Mort forward and look tbe vacant half of th- bench ImPtibhaher Tur Nrws.’
from the wngmi la-twcen the horn-* miuVa'vly la-bind them.
Bo b ot tbs
where hr landed &gt;»n lhe. wagon tongUe.*; j-lump and bespectacled traveller* r*tiro girl* now ia-gan to m ream and the warded him with broad smitox, an! then
h.,r~ « to^-l &lt;I„WO I., -bi.- .n.l OU«
m l-&lt;™. IM ,n-o.»4
, . .
,
deftly removed her bat. a huge straw
M6RTfl CASTLETU5.
lH lngr.... rthrn Um &lt;. Im. .he -M , „w 0„. ,„a
„,ob,r„,up.nl„a
Iw-gMO rjrt'Hng, MoH clinging to the H,. fixed it iu the rack ovtrh a 1, aud then
Mr. and Mrs. Hihjvu-x djuiglner aud tdligue aiffl tli£ girla la-lnR hfidly shook pu :e I n . mail *l;&gt;aca cam such a-&lt;irumh uaband are visiting tbeni.
.
U|* un the hay'rack. Thi- horauq went. muraWei
(xnuidma Xicewitiuhir of Harvey, is
- v ionhd
'
----- ’ timeszttefun
*—
. *nd linn
round• ubd
wven
making her cJiildreu a viait.’
bandkerthey were stopped by Bert whd cairn
Charles Dnubnin of Maple Grove, to the rrNcnv, lint not until- tlJ /tvnni v.tt-f around her neck. Then -h » pul.cd a
linen dus er out of her SClrtn 1, and. wi’h
ni.tdc your asrilie a pleatmut call Mon­
ran afoul of tin apple tree which refus- th&gt;w. ,.
aa:&gt;i.-tance of her companion, button *d
day.
eb to start mH on a Uiur and kindly de- - p *ii tb*- way down from th* neck. After
Mrs. D. Hosmer spent several day*
tnined Qie li'ire-i* for nrgnmeut until ; -i ’iwd been, tadted anuglj at the wr.L t she
with Wea. Williams at Groniac Plain* B.-rt Settled ’lie matter and brought; drew on n pair of thread glov . ami then
tins week,
tiie exciting potfoimence to an end. Mtno
Wm. Bradley is canvn*sing the coun­
Strange a* it may appear thia peiforH«r
try .lu the. intereet ot the. Blaine nud
mance «r-i heht in nn orrhanl wit hunt ]
Logan history.
damaging the fruit trees or hurting the
Several of our'citizen* attended the
children or horsen.
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encampment of the G; A. R. at Buttle
i ttfe man, after considerable d tfi.ulty,
Creek thia week.
ninnayvd to wriggle out ot his coat and
MAPLE GROVE.
Mr*. Manley of Jnckmin, is -making
nita little Im».v at Albert semiring that of his wife. He, too, tied a
her iLioglitent. Mr*. R. Eli»4on and Mrs.
iiaudereliivf around bis neck an I polled a
Cole’s.
A. Snider u visit.
over his head. Then he put nil the
Mrs. Hall ofGntpd Rapid*, ia visit- erp
‘
The Martin Bros, have the hotiiH. of
John Watering nearly completed aud ing at J. Warlo’rronV.
baud and sat down in tue middle ot thu
The
Norton
Helton!
eommetaed
.Mon,
scat. His wHe, who Still stood tb»ug it*
it is u first clints Job.
*
. 1luUy looking over the car, fished a wui e
East Castleton U. B. S. 8., Hattner day, Lida Nichols ft-adrer.
John McIntyre has sold.bi* horse* in Iba;.dk«rchief out o: tha pocket of her ul­
S. S. and 4hr Slappie 8. 8. Dicnierd
ster, and folded it into a small square.
Dakota and come lioiiir sick. .
at the Tljornapple Fndav.
This she la&gt;d carta'ully upon her hu-b in i’s
John Shotip cut In* arm very had on (
Joseph Purmeitier Is a lucky mtn,
shoulder and patted it daintily with her
bavis^ n-cvived *20 a niont'i pension, a cradle scythe a few day*sgo.
glowd hand. She dropped into the.seat,
Some of the light-lingered gentry ,wrugl&amp;l around for a moment, and then
a new buggy and laM, but not leaat, a
are making midnight raids on the gar
।
placed
her right ear upon the haudercairf
t0 lb l»oy.
aud
closed her eyes. H-rhuibaa I put his
i
A couple of Battle street ciliums had dens in west Maple Grove.
arm around her, and allowed hi* lelt oar
The
ice
cream
social
at
J.
K.
Wil
­
an encounter one &lt;Lsy thia week in
to rest upon. b«*T bead, bho fo.ded her
which random blows, cuss words, hair cox’s last- week was asitcce.**. A large ' ,j
'bauds com. &lt;&gt;rtably, and lie th of them
crowd was iq attendence. The pro- ,closed tbeir eyes and fell fast asleep.
and blood played a prominent part.
Bert Smith shipped a car load &lt;if hogs ceed* were about f 10.
Tlie lamps sporkhd Upon tbe two pair*
L. E. Hinchman birched his team at &lt;of huge gold ajjectacie-, and cast a soft
from Hast tn k’s to Buffalo this week
Tuesday. He went with them to see the CenterJa*c Saturday. They broke I
the tiain Arrived at New Brun-wi.-k the
the city and learn the trade uf a dro- loose and run ainnit three quarters of a ’
little wt.inan'raised her head sod .&lt;-n!y and
mile.but did n&lt;* damage.
thumpe i bur compamou ia the ribs, nud
Mr*. J. Hill and daughter Ida. were bo:h
।
Monday while Steve SpriogctV was
of them straight-nod up in' tl.eir
(
tliraahiug at R. Elision (be steam gun gi­ thrown from a baggy bt tbe seat being seats.
Wijiout a word she removed t;&gt;r
blew off which put a atop to thrashing loose. Mr*. Hill wa* badly hurt and Ih-.n Jkercli ef from his shoulder and placed
jit*bn ,hcr own and stretched om. he arm
for a few houra. Fortunately no dam­ Id* had her collnr-bone broken.
The next social of the ladies relief 1He slid' down to the further end of tut
age Wll« dlHMl.

VICINITY

xiinok

CHE,VERY LATEST

fivu.tWO during.
1
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! butintay.
r re, which was tor £MW a rid* and the i
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• Tbe -Southern KKjMMltlon was opened at
I 'hampionship of the world, tra»k pinre on
Louisville, Ky., balurday by Guveriuar
ita
Ponamiitt* - River, and aHtwmRh
Knott.
.tench, l-elnx regarded «s a bettor,
uiau than I-aycwk. wa* k»&gt;2n I upon a* a
■ His noble a lhersn’, the woman Wiio had fortnldat'ta ojamirant ol the hitbwto |n- yield ol one miilim) b des.
'
■such implicit tru«t in him and such con* viiicii'le Aiuenran, ihn latter’* detent was
A «park from a tocouiotiw lirel ilw atraw
t mpt for ।he stability and verdfc: o' pub- a surjclae, espcrL'lly fc* Betel; Ihtished
bedtLi-g in a stock-car . n-'ar ii-atgiu, HL.,,
seven lengtii’s siisad.. i(.inkin'* chief
and a .*'&gt;r.d of lu-j;-' were’bprii*?.’ todr-Glu
backer here, wlu&gt; is raid lu bare laid £.r*w
ha i not alten-d her. She la .ntill whabshe lo £100 to *11 takefe on Friday, 1* * very
Efc-Svnahit Juiiu Pool, of Nmlh t'arobna^
waa then, wheh her plainness ot feature. heavy ioH^r. but no uue here doubts that dlwi Moddenly al W«Miingi«»n 8alunl-y of
Huilau did Lis best to win. 1 teach is a
deeutoti by a supremo elrgnuco. the tradi­ nstivn of Sydney, and m.i’ae hfs tirat spTl«e Minkniinu d mr-'-tio; of lite Ctdontik*'
tion of which is low1, -g ttaelf every" day. lararance In July hut yc.&gt;r. when he w h
$*•«• wks unapproacbeC in wi , report-e, beaten by Triukett. b'hic-- then' lie ha*
Denver S iturd y, the wgutbeni reprraeato
f.e- dom &lt;1. manner anu speech, w'-c'her won twice from Tritdrett.
Pakis Aug. 21.—Ttietewere fuurdc lhIng -I'XCOO |je.'.d of cattle
’nun cholera vt Mnrse.'.!&lt;•* Tuesday i.(%hL
Weston P. Cary, residing at Ptetissnfc
aid mm at Touton. Tan puolie health in
View, lint, received a bite from WMiirt li&gt;
»l»» fas- aud lurioui revel* ot Comp -•.:n -. ilu' latter eity h&gt; Improved. A report that
She used to say of l&gt;er»«lf that she “was Jholera hail appeared at Dunkirk, in Hie ws-t hi .hr woxb. e. twlng KWellltrg and d*llriurn. AiCcl! ended in hisdenlii.
t .c l&gt;e«t dtrss-M ape tu Faris." Shejdayeti department Du Nord, is denied. Luring
at cards to tbs ye:y 11mite of garni Ung, at the twenty-four hodra ended last ul*bl
yesterday*by tbe Miller &lt; ompany, of Great­
tlie dc-&gt;tus from dtolvra in tlie :&lt;il- line, 0. U ic ftaOCilt ‘his U but a bratxrb,
wa. tbe I f- andaioul, the fairy and imp &lt;4 lowing departments of' Southern Fraiica
and that by drilling furiW Ute main ato«»
the court of folly and mad pleasure which were: HetaulL 31; Gard. 3; Aude, 1; may be found.
.
urrounded Napoleon III; and yet id tb&lt;. Eastern Pyrenees, 1A Cholera Is decreas­
Sixteen &lt;le'ths from yellow fever ham
m dat of* her most audacious de- ing «t MarsejUe* and at -Tohlon, but the
occurred at Heriuozilio, Mex.. and cases are
fitnee of social rules, she wm evei rlisea-- I* Increasing in the Provinces. 'At
reported
at
live
adjacent
cilte*.
The dw-ase
Clermont, near Toulon, n priest officiating
the haughty Austrian, the proud .imlm—a
at the altar was aeired with cbcler.i, and spjMreutiy originated iu gehu* s maiuing
dr*.-«s, the indomitable dang, tor &lt;&gt;t th.
dormant since last vear.
died on tiie spotWarren P. Sutton. Consul General t»
MaftaEiLl.R*, Aug. 21. — During tho
would ride his bor-e up and duwi twenty-iuur hour* ending al nine o’dock
Mexico, is sojourning in Chicago. He re
the. stairs
of a
five-storied
hou-&lt;
last niglit there were twelve deaths here jorts a large -emigration across the Kio
Grande, and state* that S5Q.00J.W0 oC
and won it. She had the original a- d-siu
fnnu clioleiH.
American capital has been Invested In rail­
Bum.iN. A ng.. 21.—Tbe tenth annual
gn ar idea of founding, a Club of U ly
souferenceof tiie Young Men’s Christian road ranches, aitd mining in Northern Mex­
Wom.-n, and. more singular still, she ac
ico within a few years.
'unity pri-vadcd upon five uthurs to be- Associations ot the world I’buverted last
A money-lender named Hmsmsoft. living
com" tn mber-,. There was a count ss with evening. Ttaop.-niug exen-i*e* tasted two
hours, after which Count A. ItemstoriT.
at Carlsrulw,-Gmuany, has been found
“ Ju'My e«'&lt;N.-med literary &gt;&gt;atun, n ch-ver
Piteident 'of tiie Berlin committee ot liio guilty of illegal extortions, und has been
M i qdis who* title recalls otf-ol lb*-m-:st Y. M. C. A., deliveron an address ot xutenced to pay a hue of eight Ibouamd
welcome The Count *&gt;j&gt;eaks Enelisli
••-•••
marks, to be imprisoned for six years, and
woutSiu, min ■. like Talteyrknd, o'. die pur___
Aiueri
tluentiy, and,
having vlritud
to te&gt; deprived oi civil rigbU for five yeans
ra,. is
'
— ronvcfsaut with
— the
Atnt-rtthereafter.
par&gt;"i, and a Ri»«un priuc •
But rnn aw&lt;x’i..tii&gt;irs methods of work for
A coDtiagratton In Pomeroy, O., de­
tlu-re tho rvc. uiit atnpjH* I. Bvyoud 'i »« : young mem E i-peror William wrote to tlie stroyed forty-two small buUdioga -Loaat
tlv&lt;- none wore found comciom ouougb o. roufeteuw expressing sympathy with Its
5-50.000.
tin- ini’vriority of tb'-iir ot'aor c:.u*ac iona,to objects, regwltlmr that hl- he Ith prohibited
Thu Chicago Union Base Ball Club win
blaao'i proudly flic contus-don of their want liis ineeUng wuh the rontrifnee as a dele­ be transferred to Pittsburgh next week
gate. and invoking the Dlvini* blerabig upon and Uie name changed to Pittsburgh Unions&lt;&gt;'. te-auty, and lbs Club den Laid-'- di&lt;-d a
the Convention. Count Bcrpstorff was re­
At Winnetka, HI., late on Monday,night
natural an 1 premaiu c-d-ath,’ apiis the elected Preshient, und- W. H. s-engrain, of
vnbant artltud* of tlie founder, wf b her ixindon, Secretary. The con volition iiiveto the Ixxly of Mi*a Henrietta King was found
r.; vou.liair, larg-1 black eyes, ami Cui muck here co the Invltatlon of tin; Berlin Aseociw h&gt; Lake Michigan near the pier. She wa*
well advsnred in years, and it is tluMighL
lion and un the call of the Central Interna-'
a he. was drowned in a lainling-spelL
tioiial Committee whose headquarters are at
Tim body ot William Wliislter. of lt»
Geneva.
[Cor. London Times.]
Cairo, lug.-21.—Cohwl Kvtchcnbr tele-' Greely party, wav exhumed at Delphi, Ind.,
Tuesday morning, in tlie preSMUca of two
.graphs that E&gt; Mehdi's lleuicnant. El Hoda,
Im-, alia. i. .1 .-.no defeated friuodly tribe? at physician* and hia father and otiicr rela­
Merawc; that rori-s'-rof tho-ir killed by tbe tives, and lvlienees of caiuiib Inun wore,
enemy, with their haii-Ls tk-d behind their unmistakable:
It having bren rumored that a compnatill Friday li ght, w&lt;;en In uo cour n my­ backs, bad been lloating down Um Nile past
mis • was being arranged in New York by
self and the other pas-«-ng«-r; (»m&lt;-n; lleobeh. and tint El Hnua is advancing to which Ferdinand Ward would be released,
' Amuuko'i lo effect a junctinn * ilh tiiu other
rebels. The dlspautl: states that EJ iioda is iinotiwir order of arrest was ymterday mtaiued by William It B'.nghniq a broker,
' only three davs distant from Debte-h. .
awakened by-he Uriel stopping jindthe v Lon I* &gt;5. Aug. 21.—Salvaliou army riot* who brings suit for &gt;48,000 obtained by tho
noise of the steam whis’lr.
Bemgacon- •wcurred yesterday al Worthing, in Sussex, firm of Grant A W..rd -under f .lse repre•tent traveler by « camera, I concluded we the-dlsturbanra being so great that the riot Hcntation*
The large brewery of C. Magnus s» Cedar
were in a log, the nio»t dangerous cn nr
act w.w re -d.
Dragoons from Brighton
■ he la-.ier bus to e&gt; nU*iid with. I, tbere- were ordered to Worthing ami succeeded In 1 Ibtpidk. la., wa* sei led by Hie anttariti-*
dispersing the -saailanls of the Salvation Tuesday on tbe charge of violating th* Pro­
hibitory
Liquor law.
On tile prvuitaoo
and went on deck. Tin-ye I found a dt-nM* army. Several arraste were m.-de.
London. Aug. SL—Tbe Timex' dispatch being searched there were found iu th*
fog «urr«&gt;nT»t&lt;-'l us. Not fcolm in -lined te
building seven hundnai barrels of beer;
from
Pelfln
says:
“
France
has
.
red
need,
the
*1 -*p 1 proce&lt;*&lt;hM io h • sm-jtiug room,
which the proprietor cL.ims to have made
wh'-re 1 -ia: Amoking a cigar.
About I a. Indemnity demand trotu China to SOiAUOO,- previous to Hie 4th of July.
.
utw francs. The French Minister has been
m. I heard tue sound o' a« ra';;,&lt;- wbis'.k
Tho consumption of water in Cliiregtr
&gt;r iered to withdraw if the payment is
cl &gt;*e at hand. 1 stepped on deck, an.1 • •efnsed."
Wednesday re.iclred tho high figure of 97.in -nent after a large railing ship with all
London. Aug. '2ff— Madame Patti tins ooo.ooo gallons.
•ai « *et, I. omed through tbe fog. tigned a contract with Inipraraarfo MapleA London dhpatch state- that the Amer­
sailing toward our midship*. A', the sami •on u» sing in America the coining winter, ican Mitelonary Society Is m iking steady
moment .our
captain
gave
some and next summer in England.
prugreM in Asia Minor.
Luninin. Aug. 20.—A local physician of
rap &lt;i orders
in
n
quick
succession,,
Tlie Cleveland Driving Park Company
which
ha 1
tin
tl.e
effect
of
placing Biniilugh'in &gt; eMcrday reported to the will give an international horse fair fur
tcroner a death from Asiatic cholera. An speed September 23, 34, 35 and 2d.
ufiidal Inquiry Into the supposed cholera
ship, so&gt;hat instead ol str.k ng our vessel
Lightning struck the bouse of Ern* Kiwgdeath was liekL and staved that it actually
en&lt;! on, which must have sunk one or both was a case 6&gt; cholera, but English in Ila bautu, lie r Wausau, Wk. We Inrad-y.
ships, by the foresight and judgment ol origin, and uut in any respect Asiatic chol­ killing his son aud fatally injuring hi*
our Captain we simply received a sliding era. The deceased was a well-sinker, and daughter.
Dr. John Fitzpatrick, proprietor of the
b-ow from tue sailing sjiip as. we pushed, therefore greatly exposed to the fahal Ition
thus reducing it io a slight collision. A. of noxious vapors and sewer-gaaei. Ill* United States Hotel at Quin&lt; y. HL, wa*
tbe same time the order was given by ths death is therefore said not to cAt.-&gt;e any found dead hi bed Wednesday morning.
He hot! reached tlie age of iiinety-MVce
Ciiprahi: ‘All hands on deck; Imat sta­
•.
Washington. Aug. 20.—The State De­ years.
tions: cuVp-nter souihl the pumps.’ liinu
Agent Dyer him Informed the fndlaa
in—edibly short space of tiirpi, and am d partment baa received tlie following tol- Bureau that the ClieyptinM and Arapahoe*
agram
from
(
the
United
States
Consul,
at
a deep silence only broken by tbe orders,
ubnse boya who have returned from rhe
which were given with the tfiutt.t cool­ Burbadoes:
Tbe ship Bracadaiis ’left Nt. Lucia for New school at Carilale, Ps., not wishing theta­
ness by the Captain und officers, the jx&gt;it York on the 1 tb with cb &gt;leni on board. Thia people to be educated.
I tw sixteenth annual reunion of lhe Soci­
boat was inanne 1 by tbe chief c-ffii-or and I* a British su-amcr wb ch reft Calcuttaon the
th of Juue, bound fur Detnerara and New ety of Lhe Army of the Cumberland* «&lt;
crew, tbe second officer and crew sianiiing IYork.
Chohva broke out during the puasaae.
by to mnii tbe star boar. I lilebo*-. if neces­ andon her hrrivai in Tabie Bay. .luiy &lt; *hc wiiich Lieutenant-General bh*rktai» I*.
sary. By this time tbe pumps bail been was reported &lt;o have bad eivhteqn fatal cases. President, will be held al Rochester, N. Y^.
There ueiv e6i cooi.es on board, of whom .September 17 and 18 (Chlckamaugi wrekj.
soundeu, and to our great re.iet the sidp twenty-eight were down * Hi cholera. The
The Commissioner of Agriculture an­
reported dry fore and a. L Ou inspecting steamer too* in coal at Tabic Bay. and left for
nounces tlie existence of what ta supp-wed
the damage the carj&gt;enter reported a hole cl Lucia, where sbe arrived ou tbe3d 1ml.
to be contagious pleuro-pneumotila among
and was placed lu uuaraatinet
several
hoards of Jersey cattle in Illinois,
Pabi^ Aug. 2u. — seventeen wurklmrmen
the top rails knocked away. Wo tried u., were suffocated to-day al Braye,owing to an and requests owners of Jersey stock to stop
Und the sailing ve»»el, but, alih.-ygti we accident in tlie underground canal intended shipment* until after October L The in­
to connect the rivers Ob-e and Ahne. in fection ha* been tnu-eri ba&gt;-k to lire cattto
no more of her.”
sale ot Mr. Eplsr in Virginia, HL, ta*t Feb­
which they were employed.
’•
Pxrib, Aug. 20.—M. Herve Mangon bat ruary.
presented his report to Hie Academy of
TUE MARKtfFS.
[Indianapolis New*.]
Sciences concerning tne recent balloon osNumerically cwn.i iered, tie importance cwnaion M Mendon. The balloon was under
of the car inspector asserts Itself. Tnvre Hie direction of Captain Renard*, and, al­ UVE bTt
are over one hundred inspectors in this though it moved ag-init tlie wind, it easily
Ftacp
followed tbe course along which it was
Hon.
cars is mole or where shops are located steered. It was Umi veered arour d and
brought back to the point from which it
has an army of them. There are day and started. M. Mangon consider* it a memor­
night Inspector* for freight and jiassenger able cveoX hi the history of aerostatic scicar*. No through passenger train tone ms
tuis city day or night that does not under­
MaDiod, Aug. 19.—A terrible plague ot
go fMjieetion, and toe tink of the inspee. locusts has visited Central 5p in. Tbe dam­
age to tbe crops about Ciudad Real is 110,­
000,000.
■
T* Ro with Butler.
tbinkiag passenger the noise and tbe light

dang«r.
Recently evary train which
passed over a coriatn seotioa ot an Indian•poll* line received one or more broken

‘Noth in*.’

BIMMARK.
A. F. Ward ia quite ill.
Bismark needs a barber.
Lively in political circlet.
Henry Ch&amp;tAtdd ia in Inek.
Very healthy In tbeae parte juat

i
I
Lo.- txix, Aug. 18.—Dispitehre rei-nvsd
, &gt;ens tatyttay Irpm Syduay,- New Saitb
j Wute*. auiKrtince lhe defeat ut Hautau. Hie
American &lt;i ranuui, by Wiiiiaiu Beach. The

Chicago, Aug. 18.—The Executive Com­
mittee and several other members of th&lt;
National Committee ot the Anti-Monopoly
party met Saturday at tbe Briggs House.
General A. M. Wwrt, of Miaaiadppl, wa&gt;
nominated unanimously for Vke-Preeidenl,
and aocannitiee, eonstating of C. Q Poet,
of Illinois; IL R. Harris, of Indiana; John

mukra

an

appeal for

BF.EVEM—Kxlra
....
ChnlOO .
................
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Madinta.......................
Buicl.em'autek... .
lafertor Cutie
IHM).--iave-&lt;;&lt;«d toil
t-HBKP ............................
BrmiK-Crwq .
O.K&gt;d to
Italr,
EGO--Freak.....................
FLOCK- Winter
Spring

rlth** means almost

started by Botank-raft. the minstrel, wus

on the &gt;um side of the track, concluded

ter with" lingo to an extraordinary ex-

ire. After a protracted search, a frog
half out ot position, and calculated to do
infinite mischiet, was discovered. Th*

A. J. Downing ia prep*iri«g to build

Potato bags have returned from tbe
bold of the aeat which tipped from slaughter.
tbe buggy throwing Mra. Mix to the
A Republican mans meeting wa* held
on indefinitely.
ground onto the babe eerionmy injur­ at Bismark this week Friday.
Tbe Blaine 6c Logan club numbers probably never will, reach the point at*
ing both.
For a week past threshing baa been about 75 members in ctaufield, aud uuued by probably the most popular bit or
rather risky buainew on account of the stock is increasing.
Mr*. Lettie Cramer finished her should smite,” with tbe various ebangra of
thing being extremely dry and tba school in Gratiot county and returned
days being generally unite windy. to her home in Sunfield.
New Bbgixxek.
Recently Mr. and Mrs. Ehret by great

gage-car, are most, frequently disabled.
This is because they are lighter built, and

Illinois, and Horatio Pratt, of Michigan,
was appointed to notify General West, who
Is tho candidate of the Greenbackera.

citrGreen Hurl
FUw Green.
Inferior
POTATOES
broum

of tbe United Steles Secret Service, sent tbe
following dispatch to police headquarters
yeatarday:

and perhaps remove obstructions on the

“Our lot is not particularly happy,” said
a chief of a gang of Inspectors who had
patiently walt-d four hours for a delayed
express, “but it is just i ■ necessary that
that train be overhauled when she gets in
as that she have a conductor or engineer;
..nd a* our duties are iodispensaMr, w«
feel about as important as the brass-but­
toned brakeman or the diamond-sludde i
chair-car conductor.”

Com. Na 1.

LCMBElt— ..............................
Common Droned Siding..

Comnion Boards.'.”.™,

Aiaraiafl Daalk Raia Aaaag Maatraal Babies.

in the death-rate among intents In Mon­
treal is m tonally aldt d by the Intense heat.
Of one hundred and twenty-six deaths last

under fire yeaij.

„ .. KA8T UBEKTi-.
'VIKS2,.........................".2
HOU»-T.rt„.. «2

.,4_,

Common
BALTIMOHK.

!S
.«

�Waahi
tha wild* of

Modi has been written of the vast wealth

Stuyvrsanta and a dosen other millionaire
history of the millionaires of this ct-y
would be ioc'-mple e without the name nf
Miss Catherine Wolfe. Bom hi the humble
walks n&lt; Pfe, Mias Wnlfo. through Inherit­
ance and by her judicious management of
lady in Ibis country.

J6.00o.000 and SB.OOO.OOO.

H*r property is

nei-htonfcnodpf JI.000.0)0.
- .
Mis* Wolfe la tbe daughter ot tbe late
Peter Wolfe, who. under the firm name of
Wolfe Jt Bi-hdp, did a wholesale business

small shop in Cherry street

followed the astute dry-goods meretmnt

tlously and quickly paid his obligations and
expected the same treatment toward him.
his treatment of- delinquent custom- rs.
hut iheee stories, sifted down, find that

youngest slater of told Peter Lorlllard, the
head of the great tobacco firm, and with
her rrccivrii’ a fortune of fll.OOO.WX). In a

received another plum of $1JX»,CWO.’ Mr.
WoKc*m second wife was also doomed to

widower, but he bad the consolsMr. Wolfe did not venture on thu matri­
monial sea again, and a few years later
died, tearing three of his children to the
guidance of tbe present heiress, Mi«s Cath­
arine Wolfe.
A well-known society lady in Madison
avenue who happened to be in 'town last

'

“Sbe M one of nature** noble women.
She bat de voter! her life of fifty years to a
sound ao»d judicious dispensation ot char­
ity. She is plain and unostentatious in all
ber walks of life. She is a mother to ber
brutbet's children, and although sbe ba*
received many offers of mar- iage,she will
not forsake them. Evon to-day, at her

tgine*. snm • of whom •
and organis'd into a Ba
there was one youhfnl •inner more than
another in
—
to inculrat^fernp-r respect for kit ton*’
tails and pupwy -Ings’ os'** it was Tiliie
Kahri*, seed thirtaeo, o' 4110 F*.m avrfnuThis child wa* breueht Into the band end
taught tbe unpardonable wlcitedn-ss o
vlvlsec’lng fl os and dcoKpttating up tiers.
These wre her favori’e ferine of era »!tyz
The effort was vain, Tillie per«l"te&lt;L
Moreover, when the l»and go’ together at
night in their yt&gt;o«js &lt;i *0 &gt;2 Girard avena-

the nerds of the brute creation, Tlllb
•hou'ed in discord.
wa* expelled from
the bsui Hhe sonjht revenge and last
Saturday got it. Mrs. Cbamt-erlain bad a
48*) parrot, which she end the unexpelled

[Chicago Malt]
aive traveler, and woo has looked into toe
fan-a of many distinguished men.
Like

MAKE ROOM

marity,

was in tbe habit of doing. It U not nec­
essary to explain what led him to unravel
thl* story:
“I am going to get out of the business
pretty soon, 1 hope. 1 am getting tired ci
it;’-in fact, it seems to be getting tired of

tensions to courage, but I never knew what
it was to falter, and as for nervousness I

several time*
with
vulgar gestures
of dcflanc-*. She was only met. br a few
demure “€)h. Tillies I” trnm the moat Ini-

until I began handling a razor. Home
barbers will tell you that it is tbe fault of
tbe barber himself if his band is unsteady.
Well,, it isia’t. Let mn explain. It is tbe
kind of a customer a barber has which
cronies that feeling. You know I bare bad
this chair in this name place for seven

evening on
tbe
band’s

out a word of warning, although Bessie
Hoskins) a member of the band who once
saved a beetle’s life and received an auto­
graph letter of commendation from Mr.
B-rgh) says that sbe now remembers tha*
Tillie had her right band behind ber bark,
the abandoned child threw two Mid n
quarter ounces of tnuff AraigtrtThio th.-

gan immediately in its agony to use the
language which it bad learned from lbs
crew of Liverpool mariners who first
brought tt from BrasiL Tbe quiet street
was filled with the most com preh en*ive
profanity, in which all the h’s were mis­
placed.
Tha band closed its earn an-l
tried, thus deafened, 'o consult a* to tbe
cruei’y of gagging the bird.
This was
unanimously nega ivetl, and the parro*.
swearing more faintly every moment, was
taken into a darkened room.
Till nine o’clpcx with co ton in their ears
the l«nd watched tbe bedside of the strick­
en bird, then with a final “Curse ynur
beyes” it gave up its immortal ghost. Mr*.
ChnmLerlain called on Tillie’M father for
J« 0, the value of the bir-L He decline I to
pay tt. and Mrs. Cbamb"rlani got a war­
cant for TillIFs arrest. On account of b--r
youth MecistratevSouth would not bnl-i
her yesterday .for court, but promised to
do so if »he ever vitrfulled another parrob
Her father gave J-IOi i-onds for her toke.-p

whose business keeps them on tbe strain.
F--r|be ra&lt;«t part iht-y are members of the
Board of Trade, and bank cashiers and
liuok-kecpers. They come In here out of
tlie excitement of their business. They are
in a mental quiver. Ii becomes contagious
after you haw gone over a dozen such
fact-s and rut bed a dnseti inch beads in a
day. I have handle-! them so long that I
km-w when anything i* unusual. A memtell mo when ho is 'long* or ‘short.* I
don't read the paper to find out whether
there is a corner on wheat or pqrk. Ot
course, I may not know wbnt'the com­
modity is, but I do know whether it has
been up or down. The bookkeeper of one
of tho biggest banks ou------street was in
here ahead of you. I know something
was wrong with him, and be Anally told
me that he had been bothered all day over
one of hi« accounts until his bead wax like
a top.” ■
Such faces, 1 ventured to remark, must
be difficult to shave.
“Yes, they are. Now, if a mechanic, or
anyl**dy who does physical work, com -s

lace. Talking about relief reminds tue ot
what a' man on ttie t&gt;oard.said to-day. He
came over hero after the board ba-1
cleared, and I happened to say that 1

that M.-«
fear that

attent ons which were

dictated by an all-absorbing desire to gat
poaaetaloa of ber weakh. And ra: her than
make suck * marriage her preference bn*steadfastly U*n to remain single and th
Miss Wolfe U no g -nlal and sprightly in
her manners, no cordial in her relations,
and withal, pose -sses th'o sa^oir fairc of
the society lady, V at when seen in she

is on tbe down track of life. Her bouse at
Newport, which was completed last inmmar, is palatial and tbe finestresilience on
ably with say of tbe famous country
mansions in Europe; in fact, in many par­
ticulars outrivals them, and it bas tlie ad-

Br-lllant elec rir lights illumine it, and it
is furnished to Oriental magnificence.
Madison avenue and Twenty-fourthafreet,
and is an inheritance from her father. Tbe
old-gentleman lived in It many'yeara. The
interior is ttooorrAed and adorned by the
highest works of art, aud were mainly se­
lected by John Taylor Johnston, who was
death transferred Ibis

kindly

remein-

What a wonder that bom.- isl How rich
in Its appointments and yet so . unostenta­
tious! Allis in keeping with the solid
■ qualities and ciiasucter of Its mistress, and
yet, smic all the splendor of tier surround­
ing*, tbe deman Is of ber circle, that tell,
stately-looking lady can be seen eny after­
noon when in tbecity engaged in her miscity’s life.

Her charities and kinuuu.x

this time,” said the old Jud e, “you wnul I
probably be Invited to a burgoo. Y- u
don’t recognise him by that name, do you?
No? Well, a burgoo (accent on th- fi-st
syllable) is a grand good thing. It is an
all-tiny picnic iu tbo woods, with a least
which throw* the clam ch -wd.-r and bar-,
been" into the deep; shade of obscuri y.

becue a* a sort of incident.

You go out

orno btrowg,
W toicrliMweoua Curds.

—I WILL------

Close Out Everything
CHEAP FOR CASH!

the moun ains from Virginia. You take—
or rather the darkies take—a gigantic kit­
tle and hang it over a roaring Ore. A light
broth is made first; then they tnrow in
young chickens, young duckq suc’.ing
pigs, and all sorta nf small game, with

corn, and every other vegetable. Every­
thing is cooked until the moat begins to
shining, » mil ini, black faces and snow­
white jackets and apron-, bear great bowl­
fuls ot tbe toothsome stew through tho
grove. Oh. bow good it ia 1 My mouth
waters as 1 tell you of it. Afterward &gt; be re
is more burgoo, and then more burgoo, un­
til everybody has actually had euoagh.
Then the darkies satisfy themselves, while
you return to your pipe aud your glass,
until thq shadows oi evening gather sleep­
ily around you.” Hi* voice became low
and his look became dreamy. Suddenly

turned away: “A few weeks later the
da*kies hold tbeir camp meeting on the

’ONE CHIGNON."

[Bt. Jamas* Gaietto.]
According to a Pari* newspaper a rabbit

[Charlo ton News and Courier.]
One of the ex-uffieers ot 8-iUtli Carolina,

tboifty 'bat them was nothing criminal

of his occupancy of bis luxurioa* office he

tion of callers, to gratify whose kil- cun
Wnlk'ng dawn the street one day a well
dres ed ematoinastoracauffhtbi*«ye,B»d,

serpen s in tbe Jardin des Plantes a day
pant.
A poorer specimen of the rabbit
tribe, in point of snpearance, it would not
be easy to And; but ii was noticed that the
little creature bad a peculiarly knowing
and determined look. The boa hissed joy
oasly al tbe sight of his dinner, and at once

scasad into bls large, round eyes.

pie? No sooner thought (ton done. Tbe

thought of that myself, I am not a senti­
mentalist, you know, but there is some­
thing sorrow.nl to me iu the last days of
a barber who bat not been thrifty. He
get* out Ol tbe way of those whom he
the last you hear ot blui He seldom gets
into any other business, and when he loses
a job lie is oi all men tbe most miserable.
There you are.”
SHE

W.NTED

HER

HALF.

LEMENT SMITH. Attorney at Law.

fold one of bis coils. This menacing move
meat had the effect ot producing a marvel­
ous display of saltatory activity on the
pertof tbe rabbit.
H£s wild bounds and

The boa, who wax evidently unaccus­
tomed &gt;o such a show of ng-it ou the pan
oi bis viethus, drew back, thoroughly in­
initiated. Profiting liy thia moment o’
hesitation, tbe rabi it, who »»• drci ledly

fold* of hi* blanket.

The ml bit &gt;q&lt;&gt;at'&lt;-

was on a dead run for tbe Hibernian Bank,
audibly exulting over the fact that “ton
old man didn’t fool her this time.”

A story ccmes from Massachusetts of a
girl falllug dead from fright caused by a
sudden kiss. A Boston paper thereupon
proceeds to read the girls of that city a
a long lecture on tbe neceasity of being
all right. There is nothing like being

a thing with Boston girls that it means a
great deal of waiting and watching for
small returns. Besides, it would bedread­
ful to have it go abroad that Boston gi&gt;ls
were always waiting to be kissed. What
girl could endure that? Better that one
girl should seem to bo taken unawares

Of­

01A OTT HOL ME.

LARGE STOCK

A. 8. FOOTE, PaorxirroR.

Undoutably one of the best-kept hotels in
central Michigan. Sample rooms first floor.

| J A. BAKBBK, M. ■&gt;..

AND WISH TO REDUCE IT.

'

IIOMCEOPATinC

Physician and Surgeon
Office first door east of Opera House and
near residence on eonirr of Washington nd
State Streets. Nashville, Micb.

ALWAYS AT THE HEAJ
THE OLD RELIABLE

Vermontville Lumber Yard! Meat Market
HEART ROE, Proprietor
LARGEST STOCK OF

Two Million Feet in Fifteen Months
—Proves what I say.

FRESH,
SALT AND
CURED

I have now the most complete stock, of—
--------- BUCH AS----------

Siding, Flooring, Ceiling, Finishing Lumber,
Lath, Shingles, Studding, Joist
and Barn Boards
To be found In any place in this part of tbe State.

LATEST STYLES MOULDINGS A SPECIALTY.
Nbingim. T5r., »1. 91.7 S.

9S.«S, 92.50. 93, 93.20.

Best Quality Barn Boards; Nurfhcvd, 915.50.
Xo. 2 Burn Boards, Surfaced, 91-1.

Siding 912 to 920.
Sheathing, Surfaced, 90.

THE SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL

affixed tier mark to tbe deed aud made a
rapid break lor tbe door, closely followed

AMES. A- 8WEEZY, Attorney ft Counsellor,

H as tl ng* will attend to legal business In any
Jpart
of the State, and practices in all courts.

Prompt attention given to collections. Money

THIRTEEN POINTS

Wben Biddy's pile

,

Jwill attend promptly to all official business

fice over R. K. Grant* store Hastings'
CMicb.
Practice tu aU the Courts of tbe State.

Cove Siding and Flooring at Bottom Prices.

Into two equal piles.

J

P

My motto Is small profits and Quick Sales, and I am bound to undersell all others. If you
esta e ■ ffie» tlie other day.
An aged .are lu need of Lumber aud Rbingies, come and sec me, as I am confident I can save you money.
couple had sold a small niece of property
and wei e pi u»ent to sign the deed and re­
ceive tbeir money. Tbe coin, amounting
to J2,0u0, lay upon the table. The l.usband
affix&lt;-d his signature. “Now Bridget,”
said b«, “It’s your turn,” bandingover the
pen. Bridget eyed the deed and the money
for a moment, and then, fixing her arms
akimbo, looked ber better hal bquarvly in
----- WHICH SHOW-----tbe face and said resolutely: “The ----- a
b.t o’ mn w.ll sign till I get half the mon­
ey.” The busl&gt;and wm staggered, but
soon recovered himself, and leading
TO BI ALL THAT ITS SAME IMPLIES.
Bridget into a corner oegan «&gt; expostu-

Boldly, and even defiantly, he returned

ribly the while, could only be compared o

tha’- nc one. at toast no Southerner, would

continue his business, can hr?**

AME8 B. MILLS? Attorney at Law and
Notary Public. Special attention given to
cnilerttngsnd conveyancing. Office in the
Wheeler building, Nashville, Mich.__ 25-50
EMORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
Otoce, Corner Main and Sherman Street*

W.X1SKUBN. Auonxr Mid C-uwelk.
• at Law, practices in all State Courts. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Spaulding'Mtore, Hasting*, Mich.

walk aw«y, and the at illness and qu o ude
distracts mr, an-i sometimes it

and wh»re there are tree« enough for face continuously for several years there
shade, bu no’ enough for gloom, and there Us a *ort ol confidence that springs up be
you attend smoke the finest tobacco in the tween the man and the barber. Tbe man
world,.and sniff the delightful aroma of who trusts his throat in your band three
tbe burgoo until along in tbe afternoon,
when 'the uiggan pronounce the burgoo as lief tell you his srereta as not, aud
ready and ladle R out to you in big bowl­ some ot them do _ it. But barbers who get
fuls. Tbe burgoo is a delicious broth which such cus otuers know enough to keep tbeir
is a perpetual reminder of tlie aboiig- m uths shut.”
“W hat becomes of tbe barber who ndver
fore a hers when'hey b -gan coming across gets a shop of his owu&gt; Be grows old tbe

W
T. GOUCHER. M. D., Physiciaa and SurJ■ aeon. All professk.-ual calls promptly
attended. Ofltae boom 8 lo 10 a. m. and fl to
T

HMtino

wa-, and.hr said: ’Well, as long as 1 am
In that noise and hurrah and excitement 1

“Do you know any of the peculiarities

H. YOUNG. M. D., Physician and Sur• geou, cast side Main fit. Office hours
sn .
-...a A • « — v, m

OHN Q. CRE88Y?Sheriff, Heatings, Micb.,

worry was over.
He looked at me
and said: ‘No; it Isn't that. The worry

as you have discovered from oom&gt;ng in
contact with them in your iHisinessP'
•

uripaiMMt

------ FOR MY------

What ■ Kentacky Itnrron I*.

[Washington Cor. Philadelphia Record.)

h*

FISUSB THUS LIBERAL AD

dier in the Indies, in Her. Majesty’s aer-

the front
headqnar

o’clock that
step*
of

nud

1st—It has the only real Adjustable Force Feed in existence.
2nd.—Tbe change tn sowing from one quantity of seed to another can be made Instantly without
ttopptog the team.
lid.—All the wheels required fo» sowing Various kinds of greiu are on tbe Dnll at all limes.
4ih.—If the drill is set to sow a certain quantity to the acre It vflJ sow just that quantity * whether
going fast or slow, up bill or down.
5th.—It will sow all kinds of wheat, rre, barley, oats, buckwheat hemn, millet, clover and timothy
seed in any qusnUty desired, without changing tbe bottom of the hopper ar tbe gearing.
6th.- It bas the only true reliable Spring Hoe in tbe market. The Spring allows the hoe to clear
an obstacle and to return to its former position immediately, without jar or detriment to the
madiine.'
7lb.—It has the best and simple*! Hoe Shifting Device ever invented; tbe same being operated
with wonderful case and accuracy.
8th.—It Is tbe or.&gt;drill n»ade tlie operator of which baa complete control of the depth at which
tlie grain U sown.
9th.—It is supplied, when desired, with a Shoe Drill Attachment, which is absolutely without
an equal for the purpose fur which it la Intended.

.

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hama, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,
IIN TWO COUlNTrEte*.

POULTRY and FISH
IN THEIR SEASON.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
Evcrjlhlng clean, sweet, fresh and tender
and served up in tbe latest style.
Tbe finest market and best fadllities for pre­
serving meat.
Highest market price for Hides, Pells, etcB
Respectfully,

HENRY ROE.
yyHEN IN NEED OF

GROCERIES!
GRAVES &amp; SON.
A POLL LINE

Three Grades, Brown and White, sold
at bottom prices.

^CHOICE JU

Teas and Coffees.
IF.rbU WAKT

CANNED GOODS,

FINE CUT CHEWING!

Silver Dollar and Red Cruaa. two tbe
tributor.
finest-brand* in the market.
lltb.—It has a Cut-Off Device by which the flow of grein is slopped before the hoes are out of
Al»o a full line
the ground, and which doe* not allow It u&gt; cotumeuce again till tbe hoes arc down to their
proper depth—a very important consMwattoo.

accurately me^Aurexthe laud to be sown.
It i« sold at a price as low as Is cnnsiirtaut with the best quality of material and the
highest ciaw of workmanship aud finish.

Hold iu WaaiaviHe only by

L. O. CROCKER.
JC3TA Full Line of Ward &amp; Dotson’s Celebrated Carriages.

Smoting Tobaccos and Cigars.
GRAVES i SON.

�•HERIDAhTS RIDE.

A HUNGARIAN'S story:
FILLED WITH CUTTERiHC TREASURE.

(National Tribuna l
Referring to lb- poem of ••Sheridan’#
Bide,” I asked tbo G-maral if bo had evi

first m-t him before the battle of Brone

CUR
K'auita*this rr.uovtagccwbUtat, r»h.y. tn,.
ainBKmmV'ttt-EWlbteiVTfft "tf*- :?: -»v

HEAD

A.-ha iWy woeM ba ah&amp;ost nr*.ceter* I o those woo
sew from t)ds &lt;Hsttw4u(coEuptan&gt;H but f«twEnta'.T' hair goaSatM fio-s not end ’;• • -. *nd tt‘&lt; re
wbooheepy them will find tbcae litti? i&gt;&lt;i*»-h»'
n*ite In eo many w»ys thatthey will not t&gt;r wllltag
k
But attar ail *iritlk*d

ACHE
ciim-a

hepkttz

c'nnatl theaters at the time, and si great
friend of m'he. H« lost a son at the-battie
ot Missionary Ridge—Murdock did-dsnd
enemy occupied tbe place where the boy
was buried, and the old man remained
there a gnesl at my headquarters. Ho used

the black horse ‘Riensi,’ aud b came very
fond of him. Things were very exciting
down there, and Murdock saw a good deal

cited poems to the troop* around bead-

co..r»-»

FOR TEN CE»TB.

DAME’S BALSAMIC TABLETS,
On PATENT TUMBLER TOF
MEDICINE TIME KEEPER,
Inralasble in the sick room.

ONE COOK BOOK.
The three above useful article* mailed, postpaid,

Bi-owninc’s that
was a gasat favorite with the soldiers and
with me, and we never let him • ff without
rccHUig it. It was tbe ride from Ghent lo
Atx—you remembrtt it.
“Well, after the
thera-wns publish
'seHf
*-story'of xny rid
_______
picture of me o he black borse Rienzi.
Murdo-k saw it nud took it up to Read,
sugges ing that it was a good theme for a
poem. Murdock had just seen an officer
who was there, and gave b m a description
of tbe affair, and Read jumped at the idea.
He shut idin^elf up in h s .room, wrote tl.e
m &gt;h.-it afternoon, had his wife make a
copy, and sent it over to Murdoch’s bouse

it. Murdock' was very much pleased, nud
that bight tend the poem at the theater bo•‘So it yot into the newspapers, where I

“Il is said you have the original manu­
script?”

Stories on the Road
Wnyslds Inn-b+omcthlng
Putin n Gripsui-k.

to

“How did Read.happen to paint the plotur-.- ?”
“He dl«l it on an order from the Union
League CluL,
Philadelphia.
They sent

’•‘Gentlemen. I almost envv yuu the positions
you fill: your experience of the world; your
knowledge of business; the changing Bights htationed, an.I I *at for him tlierr. He was
you see, and all that, you know."
going to Rome that fall, and could not finThis warmly Expressed regret fell from the iih it, but made some sketches and then
lips of an elderly pl.-asure tourist, last August, completed th - uiciure at Rome. I nev.-r
and was addressed to a semi-circle of cornmtrclal travelers seated on the porch of V&gt;e Lindell had a. copy of th.- pieturo, but hi- afterward
gave me the sketches, which I still'have at
Hotel, riu, Loula, Mo.
••Yes,” rwpoodrti a New York repreaenta- *my house.”
tive of tbeprafearton, “a drummer Isn't with­
“Who were with you on that ride?”
out his pleasures, but he run* hla risks, too—
“Sandy Forsythe and Colonel O'Keefe,
risks outside the chances of railroad collisions
and steamboat explndon*.”
of my *«*ff.
Ff»rwytlio is down in New
“What risks for instance!”
Mexico now, IJeutennnt-Colouel of the
‘Thls.fur lnstanee,'**aid Mr. W. D. Franklin,
who wa* then traveling for an Eastern bouse, Fourth Cavalry. O'K- efe" was killed at
and la kuown to merchants In *11 parts of tbe Oie battle of Five Forks.”.,
country: “The risk—which. Indeed, amounts
almost to a certainlty-of getting the dyspepsia LAYINC IN THEIR GRASSHOPPER#.
from perpetual ebaiige^if ill. t aud water and
from having no fixed boors' for ““
“No discount on your digestion?” broke
Chicago dry goods traveler, lighting his cigar
Tha Flutes have t&gt;een l&gt;n«y for some
fresh.
“Not a quarter per cent. But I hod to give time harvesting grasshopper*. Them tire
up travel lug for a while. Tbe dysjtepsls ruined
my (taper. F'itullv I came across au advertise­ coupled with the Indians' fondness for
ment of Parker's Tonic, I tried it and it fixed
me up to perfection. There Is uuteing on them; has resulted in brisk work. The
earth, in tny opinion, equal to it as a cure for sa» ges get together in the vincity of a
.lake or pond, aM form a ring around it.
dyspepsia.”
•
-Me«aen..Hi*trox A Co., of New York, tbe When everything I* ready they beat tom­
proprietors bold a letter from Mr. Frankliu
tom* and sticks, and begin to close in.
stating that pneise fact. Parker's Tonic aids
digest toe, cures Malarial Fevers, Heartburn. Th* hoppers, startled by tbe noises, jump
Headache Onughs and Colds, and all chronic toward the water, and finally fly into it.
diseases of fbe Liver and Kidneys. Pul a boc
When tbe Indjan* have tbe surface of the
tie in your valise. Prices, SOc. aud |1. Econ­ pond well covered, they dip the insect*
omy in larger Alxc.
ou* in baske s. and, going to the shore,
spread them out to dry. Seme of them
come to life and hop away, but the great
mow of them die and wither up. After
the hoppers are well dried, the savages
roll them gently, so as to break off the
wiug* and leg*, and tbe bodies are them
thrown Into a plle’bv themselves. At the
close of the day’s work the hoppers, dried
TRADE

s
.Livarand .idney Hemedy,
' xn Um wril knerxr.
Malt. Ditchu. Man-

THE! CUIE LTlT^IA &amp; UDiSESih::;.
mMTTT.ATF. THS BOWELS.

a

Hopsand Malt Bitters Co
DETROIT. MICH

be&gt;~ &amp;
MEtTMLTTEUI

£7 IRON
TONIC
FACT1REGMNM

b.Sffta*i Ind Teak

for winter.
The Indian* of tbe coast very bl-zhly
prix-* the diabe* made from these insects.
They make soup of them first, and finally,
when they will answer for n-&gt; more soup*
they are eaten. A bushel of gras*hopp rs
will make soup enough to last ten or fife
teen person* a w-ek. Tbe hopper-, are
left in the kettle after the flmt meal, and
t-be next day another supply, of water Is
added, together with any game that may
havj been taken that day, aud the nw*» is
then bolted again. When tbe hopper*
have lost tbeir flavor they are eaten.
R-ports from California and Nevada
are to the effect that the Indians never be­
fore bad no large a crop, and that they are
ov.-i-jny.-d a' lite prospect of a winter with

[GeraantowB Telegraph.]

ment recently publish'd in one of the
Sunday papers purporting to be a list of
h* millioiyilras of Philadelphia, in which
300,000, vAiie the most ot them are below
tha* sum. Buch lists as this are-all guess­
work, and show in a striking manner
tLe peculiar
contrast
between tbe
spirit of journalism and
social life
Puiiadelphia. In New York tha universal
tendency ia to exaggerate tbo magnitude
St private fortunes, tho amount ot busi­
ness, the east of public works, tbe valus
o: property, etc., wiiil-&gt; on tbe other hand,
m Philadelphia the prevalent spirit b ex­

our leading cltUei.*, to depreciate the
volume of trade, the value of property,
an-l generally grumble and growl about

$IO,«WJX» to $12.000,«X&gt;. Tbo estate of the
La-u Tbowtas A. ScoU was worth a', ioasi
410,000,(100. Tho catate of tbe late Jo«-j&gt;h
Harrison was estimat'd by himself during
his lifetime at H.uOO.uOfj. The esta e ot
!l:chard D. Wood was worth at his death

&gt; FORTY-FOUR YEARS IN THE FO^T.

IP dladelpbfa PpeclaL]

Castoria

the CaHowtiill street bridge and skirt# tbo
Schuylkill to Laurel Hill Cemetery.

[N. Y. Heralfi.]
Charles Biros i« a Hungarian, lately em­
ployad clean log the &lt;4ficMU at Lord’s Court,

and middle-aged.

storiea floating around, bat I’ll give yoa

iTiuc; MlsslAG UtKMlT,

CATFISH AND WAFFLES

which runs along the river for k mile
or two to the mouth of tbe Wasaahlckou,
miles up tbe banks of the ntream a prefe
tier drive can hardly be imagin -d. Pac•ing tho d kreway &lt;!oog tbe Bcbaylkdl «nd
Wiotahlcton there is a string of hote-s.
Tteyare mostly old-iashloued mansions
wi h broad verandas.

[Deuguian’s Ferry (Pa.; Letter.]
lived for forty- our years alone in tbe
P.ke County wilde nesa, nine miles back
of this v IIage, has’ been missing from bis

never voluntarily went tar enough (rom.Uis
self at the office of a.Hungarian gen leman
retreat to keep him absent more than a
who had more than once befrieudH him,
and with many signs and grimaoes ex­ asked the landlord of one of these hotels.
pressed bls de*ire to unbosom him*elf of a
“Catfish, thousand* of ca&lt;fi&lt;b are eaten
tormenting secret. Full encouragement alon -the river every week. Catfi-h and and died, nr been robbed ot a small sum of
money and a watch which were known to
being given, he blurted out ihe following waffi -s support us.”
be in his
possession,
and
murstory
“What kind of people eat catfishF’
derel.
The m »ney and waf~*b are
“I oame te this country,” he said, “a few
months ago. Why 1 came is no ma’ter; cipally from people who own tbeir car­ not to be foun I in tbe bermit’s hovel.
sufficient to say I bad to come. Before 1 riages and drive oub Is ia v«ry popular Ebeld- n is nearly eighty years old. His
lelt, a irlend, an honorable man, sir, met to s’op fo- a hot supper, of ratfish, chicken, presence in Pike C -unty wa&lt; first discov­
mo and said, ‘B.ros, you wont gold. Join w ffles and coffee. It Is tha fashion in ered in the fall of 1S50 by a party of minc­
er*. According to bis own story he had
me and 1’li give it to you ‘n buckets, aud
b-en living ten years in the small rock
you and I, Biros,-will be tho richest men in
Buda-Fo*th before the year is out. Listen for instance. In Now England tue por- cabin, subsisting ou wJM game he man­
to mo. In bno of the Carpathian Moun­ gle is ground up for bait by the mackerel agod '0 trap and on wild fruit and roots.
Until s -en by tbe hun'ers he did not know
tains is a grea' cavern which lead* to a fishermvm
They strew tho waer with
in what locality he was living. The story
vast subterranean lake. On the edge of this bait and it attracts the fl«h.
Down
this lake is a heavy iron bn'ket attached East no one would ever think of ea’ Ing a of bis life was not known until years afterwarti, a* he a ubbpruly refused to say any­
to a strong-ehain. At tho bottom of this porgie.
Here tbe hucksters sell tbem
thing about IL In 1874 a l.«nl paper print­
lake, right under tbe bucket, is a doep bed
ed a paragraph about the hermit,'.mentton­
of gold dust. How do I know? In this
way. Six months ago three men happened south the colored folks'eat them because ing, his name and eccentricities. Some
to enter tbe cavern aud see tbe bucket. • they are cheap. No one *l*a would touch weeks later a fashionably-dressed and dis­
ting ilsbed-looking middle-age.! lady' and
Fancying that something might
be one.
Here they have become so popular
concealed in the lake, they let it doWti and that some hotels and most of Jhe re. au- gentleman appeared In this village. The
the* drew it up full.of what seemed a yel­ r* 'ts s-rve them. 'But tbe restaurant lady said sbe nad read the paragraph
about tbe hermit in a Connecticut ra|&gt;or.
low Mtnd. They lit a candle to examine it cooks spoil them.”
.
She lived in that State, and in 1832 her
better and saw to their amazement that it
•‘There l« a science in cooking catfish?** brother, Austin Bb*'ld°n,'B well-to-do bus­
wa* । uro gold. They filled their pocket*
“Well, 1 should say there was.
If they inn** man o Stony Creek,Conn., badmys*.
and hats ami then hurried away to bring are not cooked jiist so-they are soggy and
bag* for a further supply. That night lea hs-ry and not fit to eat. Now ju«*. look Uriously disappeared soon after the death
o -his young wife, of whom he wus pas­
they carried off enough gold to make them at that.
That is what I call a dam.y s onatrly fond. Sio tidings of him had
and their children rich forever. But they -dish.”
ever been received, and the lady believed
were not content, Biros, and camo again
The landlord pointe'! to a platter of little ti e Pike County hermit and her ion-.- missing
fish which a waiter placed upon a tabla on
l.ve about tbe place and who are very su­ the ]&gt;orch ovrHcokiug the driv.-way where brother were one and ihe same. Sue and
ber companion, who was her husband, were
perstitious about those darx caverns, be­
guided to the w Id «poi w iere the hermit
gan to talk about tb m aud wa dh them. slon. They were crisp as they coul I be
i red. He pn-ved to be the brother of the
The three did not care, however, as they and wore the color of a genuine N -w Eng
Connec’icut lady, but ha reeieved ber
’und doughnut, just but of a kettle of fa. cold y and turned a deaf ear to all ber apItro tbe bowels of the mountain' as they They were dry and sweet to the taste, and
■lid, So they kept on taking the gold until the hot we ffi os were simply de He ous.
roundings and return with her to a home
nf last I found out their secret. Yes, I,
“This is what keeps us goin#,” continued
»f luxury. Tbe visitors were overtaken l.y
Biros. But, alas! 1 can.do nothing alone, the landlord. “Largo parties come out for
daikneHS and were obliged to spend the
so,1 want you to help nut'
ca'fUh, and frequently we have just about njghi in the foul and cramped- bovel ln the
all we can do to fill tbe orders.
Il ba&gt;day, until at last, jusi as I was on the grown to be a .great business and is becom­ &lt;istar has p eaded with him in vain to
point of joining him, the misfortune came
ing more lashionabie every year.
Every sbanden bis life of pr-vation aud solitude.
upon m- which compelled mo to leave young man who ban a sweetheart ba* tLast winter word was sent her from this
Hungary. That was bad enough, but ob! stop at a bot-rl for catfish.
You will fin
oiace that ber brother was liable to die
it was nothing compared to the torture I tbe best p&lt;-ople in town devouring ca fl
done &gt;t any tim&gt;- in this isolated Iretreau
have endured since 1 came here through and waffles if you only stay around Ion,
She and her husband came un at once, an-l
thinking of that great heap of gold at Uie enough.”
.
'
□ apito of the hermit's vigorous protests
bottom of tbo lake aud no one to make any
and resistance they forced him to accom­
use ot it. For 1 have learned lately Uist
pany them back to Connecticut. He refused
tha three men have given up going to tbo
[Boston Glob
o l&lt;ecome reconcl'ed to bi* new life, and
lake owing tothrlrdreadof being attacked
A vertlan'-looking oou.de, evidently grieved so constantly and intensely for
by the peasants and that the man who told from th« far in erior, called at the Citj
his hovel in tho Fike County wilderness
ihe story to me has never vein ured to on- Clerk's office the «*her day, apparun ly o&gt;
i hat hi* relatives were compelled last Muy
to return him to his old retreat. His j jy
a delicate errand. It wa* 'quite ea«y t&gt;
here am i, Biroa, burdened with the ter- see from tbe plentiful white ribbons wbic
was untiouuded on arriving here once
more, and he lost
no
time
in
decked the bonnet of tbo girl, and th
and forget forever that hideous black cav­ white gloves in which her bauds were in
clothing himself in tbe rags which be
ern and that deep lake, with its buckets of rased, that she was a prospective .bride
boasted he Lad worn constantly, day and
golden sand, 1 have mnd** a full confession
n ght, for more than thirty year*. Hince
notwithstanding several nudges ami whihis return it became apparent to all who
pored promptings from his lady Jove, b&lt; visited him that he was lolling rapidly in
that I can lend yov or any other man to could nut mu-ter up courage to state his mind and body. Aus In Sheldon was an
the mouth of that cavern—further I will errand. But thus genial clerk helped hin
educa cd man and affected great piety.
not g»—end that, if he has the courage to over bis dilemma and asked:
He read tbe Bible almost constantly when
eater, he will find the lake, the Iron bucket
■ ti his hut, and frequently carried it with
‘•Do you wish a marriage license 1**
and the gold.”
him.strappod to his side in bis jaunts in
“ We do,” responded the maiden.
Then, with a low bow, tlie gold torment­
Tbe accessary blank forms were pro­ the woods. He was a typical horm£ in
ed Hungarian took up LI* brash and went duced, and tbe clerk asked he usual qu«* app -arunoe, with long, unkempt gray hair
tions concerning tlie genealogy and family un i beard, a bent form, which he sup­
history of the candidates for matrimony. port d with a long staff, and which was
bandy covered by the tattered garments
The young man, not.equal to this ordea
(To-into Mall.I
slipped nwsty to a scat in the corner, while &gt;ie wore. During his longlife in tho moun­
Tramp, tramp, tramp, from Maiup to Cal­ the bridc-lo-be gave the required informa­ tain hovel, which was baraly six feet
ifornia, and from Florida nortuward a* far tion.
square, he bad many narrow escapes from
as lartncr- fl mriih, t£e vast army of pro­
“The maiden name of the grootn’ii moth­ death by forest fires, which frequently
fessional idfers isOD'tbu mo,v*.* With tho
surrounded bis hovel, and kept him flghter?” qirnried the clerk.
advent of spring'; he emerges from the
ng sometimes day and night to keep them
This was
too much. She w&gt;' no'
work-house and jails, and metaphorically
from sweeping it and himself away. Both
shaking the dust from bis feat, takes to the torv of her intended husband.
himself and but had many times been
road. He oom-s, an unwelcome herald of
beneath s now drifts,
“SamweH!
Samwull!” she called. covered
Summer days and balmy broesne, this proto
thoughtfulness
and
“What wm your mother's maiden nasneP’ and
fcKsiiinal tramp, in his dirty sbirr.^and
Kindness of neigkiliors, who, although
“How should 1 know anything abet!
rags, and tatters. An ice-cutter in Sum­ It?” responded Barnwell,
“rfhc died a hv.ng miles sway, came and dug him out
in the nick of time, he often owed his lite.
while keeping an eye. on the police, tells
He wa« once kept out of his hut severaltbe housewife an ingeniously-construe’ed
days and night* by a family of bears that
story of his troubles und secures a square .
uad taken possession of it during his ab­
[Phllalelphia Record.]
meal in raturn. He will soon l&gt;e met on
The new Philadelphia schooner Francis sence, and held possession of it until it
almost every country road, trudg ng along,
L. Cooper, which ia now loading cars and suited them to change their quarters.
no one knows from where or to whore. A
foe .motives for Rio de Janeiro st Willow Sheldon once fell from a che-tnut tree, and
ragged coat, pinned close round hl* thruat
lay lor days beneath it with a broken leg
to hide what be has got; a dilapi­
the best time from tbe Breakwater to Rio । efore bis condition was discovered. It
date.! pair of pant*, and perhaps a
ever accomplished by a sailing vesae) out wa, a lavorito declaration of his.tha', he
part- of old overshoes, complete his outfit,
had once lived"a whole month with noth­
not forgetting, of course, the inevitable of tills port. A well-known shipping nfc -u
on
Walnut street below Third bicorn* &lt;n ing to eat but a qu.-wt of dried raspberries.
ripe. It would be Interesting to know just
volvod- in a dUpuuFwich one ot the owners
now many burnt barns are to be charged
lenance. He had more than once been,
t&lt;&gt; the account of the Inst innocent append-'
contention waxed so fiercely that tbe saved ircsn death by starvation by the
age: their cost to tbe owners, and the
timely appearance ot •jighbors, aud His
enn unta paid by Ere insurance companies wngerof $'&gt;.00i&gt; was off »red and taken on other narrow escapes from death b»
for losses occasioned thereby. AH dlasaes the spot The best time ever made from violence were numerous. He gave credit
tbe
Breakwater
to
Rio
is
forty-fibre,
day*,
and conditions of men have their represen­
to no human intervention for help in any
tatives in the rsnk* of this apparently un­ six hours and a fraction. Captain Cooper,
officered and undirected army. Soldiers who oommauds the new schooner, is confi­ Lands of God, aud that everything doos
dent
that
he
can
make
tbe
trip
In
less
than
and sailors, lawyers and doctors, engi­
fur him was due to promptings from Him.
His schooner ia brand
neers and surveyors, artists, and even forty-five days.
clergymen, or what wer* once clergymen, new, and this is her first voyage- Sbe i» a
trim-looking
craft
of
about
4fu
tons
ca
­
are lo be met with.
Ostracised from so­
[Pall Mali Gazette.i
ciety they are outcast wanderers, branded pacity, and looks like a fast sailer. If sbe
Two painiui cases ol unnatural murder
with a mark as inuelible as that of Cain. wins the wager, the Cooper will make more
money
on
the
bet
than
she
makes
on
tbe
HoW they came to'gravitate Into the ranks
rase a gypsy named Ona ri had, from moof this outcast army few appear to know, cargo. Shipping is duller than it has ever
Uvna of professional jealousy, killed his
and fewer still to care. Whisky, that suc­
ve-sels,
and
a
cargo
Is
looked
upon
ns
a
cessful recruiting sergeant of jails aud
fenced to be hanged.
In tbe oilier, two
almu-bouser., can safely be credited with godsend by every master of a vessel In the
port. Thia fact has lent an additional In­ daughter- had strangled tbeir aged fattier.
ninety percent, of the rank and file.
terest to the voyage of the Cooper.
The The women wore Iwona BerHat,- ag&lt;rd
twenty-eight* and her sister Anna, aged
lieam axd eleven feet depth of hold. Cap­ Jh'lny, the latter being married to Andril
[CMpct Triule and Review. 1
Semko, a man eighty-four years of age*
tain
Cooper
depends
upon
the
trade
winds
A well-known New York carpet dealer
went down tbe bay fishing the other day, to make hh; voyage a profl able one.
Beiuko, but received no dowry from her
but luck was bad,and when evening arrived
parents. After the death of his wife, Berbis basket was still empty. To make
link took to drinking, and still refused to
[Montreal (Canada) wuneas.]
tb» thing more aggravating, a withered
old chap, whose sailboat wa* close by,
Perhaps the most ingenious method of
She banded
bad been taking up fish after flsh, appar- getting a stock ot hens is that practiced finally decided to kill Mm.
en ly witli tbe greatest ease. Our friend by a bachelor who Uvea in a HK-luded her sister a florin, and directed her
did not like to go bonv* with nothing nt all corner among the hills, distant from his
neighbors. Tho story is told by the Pilot tempted to drink, as she thought she might
purchase from tbe luckier angler a basket­ Minud SiffnaL Discovering tbe neat of tbe more easily murder him if he were in­
ful of fish and palm them off as hla own a wild duck not far from bis shanty bo toxicated. Oa April ikh last the daughters .
sa:. in a darkened room waiting for their
victim. By tbe advice of her elder sister
with the high standard of morality pre­ number of hen’s eggs in the nest,
vailing in the carpet trade. But, after time the wild duck found that she
bnw.ldetwd mother of a flock of chickens. no; be impeded by them in tbe horriMe
Ing out of this difficulty. Approaching Not that she knew that they were chickens; work. Late at night their old father came
within a few feat of tbe bld fisherman, the she did not know what they were. Their home drunk. The cider daughter again
carpet mau made a bargain with him for bills were not right, their faet ware all a ked him for her descry, and when tbe
oid man refused she n tackea him, threw
a basketful, but with the unda. standing
him to the ground, and began to throttle
eould not swim and could nut understand.
him. Sbe called her sister to help, and the
A more astonished wild duck was not to
As he explained his conscience would not to&gt; found in Manitoba. The bachelor latter sat down on the body of her father
permit him to taka home ai.d exhibit flab placed hl* mihbego'ien chickens in a and tied his hands, thus helping her. Both

oid ouck ndurned to a neighboring pond,
feeling t!:at she Bad ip

tn id.ng household.

found a verdict of guilty, and tbe Mbunal
paa-cd s&lt; n-.encs of death. The crimin *ls
showed no nvideaoe of contrition.

Infants and Children

• When Bable* fret, and cry Jry torus.
WtaU cures tbeir coUc, kin* their wo

Farewell tboc to Morphine Syrup*.
Castor OU and Paregoric, and

Csntaurjuaimsnii-A. •&gt;&gt;-

BALL’S
COBSETS
»Mr, ir not

u*. Lr *ru-r ti&lt;w

,?.J,J.7.cJh.¥, SWKSSBJ&amp;
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE IT..B. GOV*
TO CAREY THE FAST MAIL

Burlington
Route..
GOING WEST.
ONLY LINE SUNNING TWO THEOUGE
TRAINS DAILY EB0X

CHICAGO, PEORIA&amp;8KL0UI8,
DENVER,
SAN FRANCISCO^

KANSAS CITY,

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS

CITY OF MEXICO,

HOME-SEEKERS
ton Territory.

World for

POTTBCB.

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New Dental Parlors
Ovxk Thumaa*» Svcoz, Nase.villb.

Denial

Work

uproved modes. Cull sod see Farntphr.

Teetb Extracted without Pais*,
'io charge fos Extrtrfiing wbea we do "ip.
■*LATE WORK. Sonsfaclfon -guaranteed.-.

A. H. WINN.

Wind MillsiWells.
I am bvttar pr»fared than ever beforA tQ,

Tubular and Drive Walls.
Adv Pump made will be furnteh&amp;L

Strart’s Brass Cylinder,
The

st matte, used in all my tub&lt;w well*
Am also agent for

MrnU’fi Olrbruted

Mid .Ylill,

This mill has a stiff wheel and thhtaachlnery
is capped over.
Mr patrons can relr upon god work and rock

B..A. BEVOKS,
NASHVILLE, MiCH.

Yhchts Indian Vegetable Pius

LIVER

Knd all BllloueComplalnta

�You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at L’ S, of any place in Nashville.
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very BOW for cash. I Also carry the largest stock in the place of
■

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes.

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A few more pairs of those Kid, worked button hole, Women’s Shoes for $1.25, same as other dealers sell for $2

Call and see them
THE

are visiting at Will Joslins and George
Bupps.
Mr. Arad Gnus of Hastings township,
after much suffering from a cancer on
tbe chin, died at bis residence. Satur­

HATTRDAY.

AUGUST 10. 18M

VERMONTVILLE.
."Richard To«rn*ead

and

wife are

niptMidiaga^week in. Detroit.
Mra. William’s, of Detroit, i« viaiting
Mr*. R. W.Griswold for a few day*.
F. P. Town, durenterprimng lutnlM-r
man, ha* ju*t received 130.000 feet of
^pine.
.'Mrs. Knickerbocker and daughter, of
' New Orlvan* arc visitiog io the family
David M. Baker.
'
A large'delegation of G. A. R... vetraa* took lite train for Batde: Creek
\WedjMhulny morning.
•Bi»r Wing's tall form appeara on our
■street* again. He threaten* to divide
itirt-steUiMsrixl busineM with Aaa2 HawTrina.
Mr. A. Aiderman u building a large
barn on hi* preruitea for die purpose of
feeding his bvevb* before slaughtering
them.
H. J. Martin went on Wednesday, to
the Democratic convention,
Grand
Rapids. He shouta for Cleveland and
-reform. *

day Aug. Iflth.
G. W. Coats after spending a few
weeks with bi* family and helping on
tbe farm, returned to Jackson Monday
th finish a barn he is building near the

'HlSTl.E.

Ones nearly harvested.
.Miss Matie Bain ia spending a few
week* with her sister in Ionia. •
Win. Smith and B. Wolf and famil.ies started on Wednesday for Wayland
to pick blackberries.
Tbe M.E. and Union Sabbath school*
from this place, picniced at Thormqple Lake. Saturday Aug. 9, and a large
number went from here.
Eld. Grice occupied the stand in the
Deciple church Sunday. In the evening
he gave bis'reasons for keeping the
first or Lord’s day.
It is thought he
did well.
Pearl.
'

WOODLAND.

The family of Geo. W. Smith rejoiceth. ’Tisaboy.'
Some little sickness.
Mrs. S. W.
Branch and Mrs. H. WuRz areLiimbered among tbe afflicted ones. Scarlet fever is said to be prevalent
in the familes of D. Jordan and M.
Lipscomb.
Our baud and quite a number of chi­
tons took in tbe Grand Ledge band
tournament.
Tbe soldiers and sailors reunion nt
in one. Thia man will not vote the
Battle Creek, attracted quite a number
Prohibition ticket.
The funeral
pt ocetaiou of Edmund of our citizens to that city this week.
C. S. Palmerton had to go 96 feet be­
' Plater, whose wad and undmely death
» must be already well known to your fore be struck water.
Our people don’t fancy tbe lawless
reader*, passed through this villagv
. about-6 o'clock .Tuesday evening to the acta of outsiders iu regard to fishing in
our lakes by means of torpedoes, aud
.WoodL&amp;wn cemetery.
have complained to the prosecuting at­
PRK'HARDTILLR.
torney.

BALTIMORE.
Oats'tuiir out good.
The whistles of five steam threshers
can be heard.
Bush &amp; Clarke's advancer! separator
take* the cake.
Superentendent George E. Bryant is
visiting •chools thia week.
Last week Friday the thermometer
stood 103 degrees almve zero.
Black berries will soon tn.- harvested
and then scrac.hed arms and torn
clothes will be left tn heal up.
It ia whispered arouud that Dowling
’ ia to have a “Lime Kiln club.”

JOHNSTOWN.
Grasshoppers are destroying wuie
piece* of corn.
Mina Clara Spaulding ia teaching in
the Parker district.
Prof. Gettau and Milan Gregory, of
Pattie Creek, Sundajed at C. A. Brie-

Frank Bullis says Plymouth Rnck
fowls are a fraud. He set one and *he
hatched out alt ducks but one and that
wa* a tut key._____ __________
Uur Eaton County Neighbors.

A valuablo two- year-old col t belong­
ing to S. Johnson, Grand Ledge, worth
$1,000 reared up and fell backward*
while being broke and died instantly.
Jimmie Parmenter, a lad of 15 year*,
buggy was to break one spring.
’of Chester township, ran a five mile
Dell Newton broke through a bridge
race Monday, from the etleets of which
with hia engine last Monday, thnscati*he died that night. His widowed m«»
iug some delay with hia threshing and
ther fuels the blow terribly.
'.injuring Geo. Sulsbaugh somewhat.
William Spicer’s
farm bouse at
School began last week, and if the
Eaton Rapids, was entered by bursfirst week can be Judged as a sample,
lar* Thursday night, who took a pock­
of the school which we are to have, it
. et book containing #230 saved to make
will l»e one of the twat schools which
r j a payment on die place Friday.
we have ever had. Miss Whitwriglr
’ .
Etta, the daugliter of a fanner naiu■is the teacher.
ed Charles Sonic, living near Eaton
' IL-ipgl*, suddenly disappeared on the
COAT. HBOVK.

19th, taking her clothes and money.
■ Growing crops look promising,
Her friends think that a young man
new barn on tire Coat* farm.'
named Reyuold* knows where she is,
thin but can’t prove It. They believe that
he induct'd her to leave home.
Snblmih schools in the Dieiple
A young German fanner living in
| Brookfield township while at work
diturnJut SaVbath.
Several of onr citizeh's start Wednr*- । about a ilirBsliing machine, tm came
ou a pleasure trip to Wall I^ike.
euraged at a feUuw'workmiUL Hew at !
riw Mite Society ■ •inwdod with the j him with a piMhfork and inflicted (
Dieiple rijnrrh, will ce uniertaiDf
’ ' ’ rl* on i M,rer.1| seven- wonuds Rbout the MbdoT'ranghiy by Mrs- Abhisy
Gates.
_ ________
____ _ ___
„ victim
_____ r
.in _
_____
—t j men.
Leaving
his
n ,prccsJJt-H ShH-nni the e»-l«d raD-d Pencle ; rjolu, t.ondftion he took for the woods ;
•
wa* in tin- viciaity solir^ting •
hnsnot Imto heard of sroce.
_ _______
,_
. _
•rt iu
ten that.
Mrs. Michael
H&lt;M&gt;llywuod,of
Jackson.,
A ertlvrr ring filer!
hr too
tblk It
It ji
-------- ------------ .-----------------might Ih- taken from fh»- finger of found die lite of a **l«M»u-k.wner'x wife
So.-vr .r MMf. - v-Vte revolt of a hall no mwt ruble, that «in&lt; attempted wiki»»«r.
r
■ dr
~ b- throwing
‘
‘
umelf under
‘
a train «»f“
•nry Joslin of Chicago, and i car*. Tuesday Rim ring. Sheuaaresjr Irtoibcr from Grand Rapids,

Mh». C. N. Dow xs, |

wd.

Now, louder Nirikra the tolling bell,
Old Alcohol—hl* funeral’* o’er.
The victor’s pocns let it swell
Almighty God, to thee we bow.
, O, ever keep u« free a* now!
Am en! Amen I
.
Mas. E. J. Romsao.x.

I?

Thl* Plow meets a long-fell want A Plow of e**y draft, easily handled, only one lever and
does good work Jn acy and all kinds of ground. Satisfaction Kuaranteed or no sale.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND J PACIFIC RY
----------------

OLIVER COMBINATION WALKING PLOW
Light draft, yet atrong and simple, and scours in any;kind of ground.

REED WHEEL AND FLOATING HARROWS
The only Harrows that don’t cost a msn twice their value to replace broken teeth.

ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”

Buckeye and Farmer’s Friend Drills
Sow from two quart* to two bushels as desired.

JACKSON AND HASTINGS WAGONS
----- And last, but Best on Earth,------

Tiffany Bros.’ Buirgies
1STO OT

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUT E
«. R. CABLE,

rr.. a owi M e «•

K. Bl

o«

CHICAGO.

lWyoa wwl» M02S-Sha&lt; Bapeatior Rlflv

a &gt;SO Brr-ch Loadlnir 8hot
mOunliarforSIS.
lie. a ElS Caneart Umfolte for »7, *
W0UXh.

Hold W«icb rr»r, In * vlnxle •Jxenxw.'n Uf S !!▼
A srntletn»p got a allrrv waldh lor fl! RAH I

I shall sell my goods for

on can star* ■ bu»!■&lt;-»« that will pay yoa from ten

• fifty dollar* every night. Send atnne* formir
IIllnrtratvd
Catalovar of Child and Silver Watt he*.

b-lM’-ekln* Bull Dot Revol »rr». Sp/

In-

Cash or Ready Pay
I shall endeavor to show the people
of Barry and Eaton Counties

Parker’s Tonic
A Pure Family ledinae itat Meier htaicita,

THE DIFFERENCE
Between- Long-time payments and
Ready Pay.
With 35 years' experience, I think
I ought to know how it is done.

Cotne rxlw tlie temperance btumcr high
Ami fling it* (treamer* to tbeair;
Come bld tbe welcome tiding* fly,
Till alttiie world shall look and hear.
King Ak-bol no more shall reign.
Hl* death Is sealed, bls power is slain.
p
Rejoice! Rejoice!

We’ll dig hl* grave so deep and k&gt;w,
To him shall come no rising morn.
We’ll bld the thistle o’re It grow.
And at the head we’ll plant a thorn,
Tlie tcm;&gt;crance law has chained him fast,
Wc’let him struggle with it* grasp!
'Hurrah! Hurrah!

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jures the nerve forces, weakens the
muscles aud crazies the brain.
This
legalized evil lead* to crime, taxation,
pauperism, disease. Insanity and un­
told miseries. It involves the home­
circle, causing intoxicated husbands,
fnlhera, son* and brothers, weeping
wives, desolate mothers and orphaned
children. Nopower.no principle, no
other kind of evil d oes so much as this
oue to hinder the work of pbilonthtepy, retard improvement of every
kind, confront the Christian worker on
every hand, clog tbe wheels of chnstiau civilization, and hinder the estab­
lishment of Christ’s kiugoom on the
earth.
In consideration of tlie magnitude of
this evil, how important that the stau
dan! of Gospel Temperance be uplift­
ed everywhere, and that total nb-tinancebethe watch word and the war­
cry of all who would have our country
redeemed from under this giant’s iron
grasp. We who may not enter our
protest sgainst this fearful evil, by
casting in onr ballot to help crush it
out and exterminate it from our be­
loved country; can and should lift up
onr earnest prayer tu God, who holds
the destinies of nations in bis hands,
to direct aud over-rule the voters of
onr nation. We can also encourage,
and sympathize with tlie faithful few
who are resolved to vote for the cause
of “God, Home and Native land.” and.
plead with all with whom we have intioence, Ixtseeching them to east in
their ballot upon the side of right.
What grander mission could we denire
on earth, than tn help drive from .the
world this worst of all'- foes, whose
witliering touch is death to all good;
robbing men of their manhood, uiniug
their intellect, plunging them intb jteject poverty, making their name an
by-word to their enutaies and "a sybo­
il ti of shame to their friend*.
Wives,
uiothera, sisters, daughters of tbe Wo­
man's Christian Temperance Union;
let us arise iu strength of our woman­
hood, and go forth te laittle against
thia monster, with our fiag nailed to ite
standard, determined, with tbe help of
our divine Master, that it shall never
come down until victory claims its rest­
ing place among its folds.

Retailers may *cnd up tbeir groans,
Distillers at their leisure bowl.
We’ll free our nation and our homes,
From Ibis vile curse, this monster foul,
Our ballol Is a poison pill,
And sure old Ak-oliol lo kill
Xteme on! Come on l7

GILPII SULKY PLOW!

I

THE LIQUOR TBATTIO.

Who can &gt;d*tiinute the enormity of
thia stupendous evil! A traffic, which
Crouch farm.
destroys vase quantitiesZof valuable
That music that greeted otr ears on
frnit and grain, and produces nothing-,
Saturday evening, was none other tlmn
but on the cotrary convertsit into n
the q?rryipickent'returning fromyillegan Co. rejoi/ing^over_a hjrtidn d poisonous liquor, which, when taken
info tbe system, poisons the blood, in­
quarts of cannedjdlack^i

Norman Gunn took a rather u nex.-pected departure for New York atatc
- thia week leaving many “inquiring
gpooda.*
E«’v. H. R. William* of the Congre­
gational church gave an interesting ac­
count of die Chautaaqae educational
enterprise last Sunday evening.
There is a man in this town who
thinks diac two churches in a town of
thia aixe ia a redundancy and that to
reduce expense they ahould'be united

Ram needed.
Mi*ut Emma Emmons has returned to
.Hastings.
ZC. H. Nichol* has returned to bin
home iu Antrim Co.
A. A. Fnibauf, from Aun Arlmr, is
the guest of Isaac Weeks.
Mias Alice Lenhart, from White
• Cloud, is visiting her parents.
We fed so’.ry for the burses now.
Dell Hinckly has got a new carriage.
Mia* Jeunutt McIntosh, a sister of
Mrs. Munro, visited there last week.
Wheat is turning outexcellent. The
average will be over twenty bushels
per acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Risbridger, of Cal­
houn county, visited here die tint of
• this week.
Mien Cora Prichard returned home
Sunday, after making a two month’s
•visit at Hattie Creek.
Mr. Dan Lake, the Hastings black­
smith, was here last Sunday.^Business
of importance you know.
Data are the largest that they have
bren for forty years, yielding from for­
ty to seventy bushels per acre.
Miss Jessie Helm has returned from
Waaiitenaw Co., where she bus been
spending tlie past few week with
• friends.
Fnink Myer’s team ran away last
week- They ran. over a mile und a
Jiulf and thA duly damage done the

•

UMAX

if yon hure l’y«|*p*i*. Rheumathm. Kldaay or
ilnary &lt; oini&gt;taluta or if you are rroablrd with
»y d (order of the lutiga, atnmaeh’ bowel*, blood
r arrve. you can i*c curt* by Parker’*
CAUTION !--R«fuae nU awhatitnte*

overworn. or a molb • r run down by
household dpOer try Parker'* Tonic

family or

nut taKclntoxirailuggtlmatent*. bat u«c Pukrr’t
Parker1* Hair Balaam la finely pcrfatned and l»

I

N. B. All book accounts close on the
above date.
Catarrh

HIBCOX

ProiMkte .’Volice.

State of Michigan, (
Couxrr or Bahut, j s”
Notice h hereby given that by an order ot the
Prulmte Court for the County of Barry made
on the Ulh day of July, 1NH, six mom a* from
that Ute were allowed for creditor* to nreatm:
tbeir claims against the estate of Peter B. Hun«I. obiJIHJN. Proprietor*
*iker. late of *aid County, deceased, and that
My convenience for supplying tbe public all CTY'litors oi Mid deceased are requested to
wilb anything in tbe Lively line are not excel present their claim* before said Probate Court,
al the Probate Office, in tbe City ot Hastings,
led In this part ofthe State.
In sold county, fur examination and allowance,
on or before tbe Ulh day of Janiuy next, ami
that such claim* will t»e heard L-forv Mid
Court on the 3rd day of September, and on thr
*ps*n&lt;s ot onMAinz,;
In the county. Both
14ti&gt; day of January next, al ten o'dock tu the
forenoon of each of tbo** day a.
bihJdhi* kendaehe.31
Dated July 14. ISM.
CLEMENT SMITH.
Judge or ProlMite.
Patronize me and you will be happy.

i'wr

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY

Four Pair of best Matched Horses

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

Safe’ i

'EM X:

JACOB OSMUN.

\ V ILL1AM JONI*.

The Uuioit will meet with Mrs. Bnr-

ber next Tuesday afternoon.

Join. Geninger, employed ft* the Sag­
inaw Salt and Lumber Company’* mill,
atEastSHgindw. Ml against an edging
saw. The saw en*. through every rib
on one side of bi* h »dy, making h terri­

0 0 Y OU, K N 0
LORILLARD'S CLIMAX
plug tobacco.

I*
ra,
ble and fatal wound.
3n Sunday, &lt;iT tie in*n» of Charles I OKI 1.1.1 RII S K&lt;»sE LEIF FIXE &lt;’CT TOBtfCO
Morniey, of ......
Con vis. Calhbnti
__ _______________
Co. a fight
r-rhvwln* &lt;i1j»rtiv
to none.
occurred between A lick. Ruddick and
M)BILI.AKf)SQATX C!4PPI&gt;«*
«l lank a- u •fJWrUurabf* »mo*.in*
AlU-rf Gates. Gales etahbed Rtiddick
rherr«*r introduced.
foutU-rn times, once iu ibe luug, just '
, ,™»IM ,.«&gt;
missing
the «««.
heart. Ruciiijck’s woinuls ■
an. duiigenuih.
A GREAT DISCOVERY
Ttmtudaily brtmruig &gt;»y u&gt; ti*
rery for

Cotnumption.

At morn or ere or buar mion.
We’ll curl and drew the hair with

PATENTS.

My room i&gt; neat and towel* clean,
tlbeara sharp and razor* kero.
And even thing I think you’ll find
To suit the UaU- and plntM&gt; the mind.
Our wffire I* ntC'Osk* ths V. t P
AU that art aud skill can do,
we-ras
i«&gt; les* tlw
If you will call, we’ll do for you.
mo'* trom WAdHIK® I’ON
Srud MODEL •&gt;RPBtWIHO 1
22f”Cigarp. Tobacco and. Gent*’ FumlahlEg
nods.

UHDEB HEW MAHAGEMEJT!

READ THE DETROIT POST!
The Best Newspaper In Michigan.
Daily—per Year; 60 OeMtper Month.
Weekly-1me Hollar per Year.

C. A. snow a CO.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1884.

VOLUME XI.

LIFBLIN NASHVILLE,

Kocher Bros

-.fid. Her Environs.
—Now give us ten days sunshine and
an an immense corn crop is assured.
—M. B. Brooks fruit evaporator will
commence it* season’s business on Mon-

JUST RECEIVED

^•Jeff. rds Post, of this place, had the

credit or presenting the finest appear­
ance in the grand parade at the Battle
Creek reunion^

Full and Complete Line
Spring and Summer

DRYGOODS

—Tbe refreshing rain’of Thursday
w*s just what our farmer friends have
long been praying for. ’TwasableasIng to both man aud nature.

—George Greenfield present* us with
, a twig cut from a crab-apple tree which
though only nine inches in length,
bears 43 healthy crab-apples.
i ^-The republicans are planning for a
pole-raising to take place Saturday,
September 18, when they expect severI al noted speaker* and a big hurrah^
i

-WHICH WER&lt;&gt;-

—The M. C. |isR. folks at thia place

Isold thirty tic
for Grand Rapid*
। and. Barntini b
ay and
thirty-two for/the Charlotte tourna­

CAREFULLY SELECTED

ment.

-FROM THE—

Choicest Goods

(—A four-year-old girl of Albert SidJ man, living in the south-east part of
' Wood I mid. was kicked so severely bv a
colt in the face a* to cause death. The
j funeral occured on Saturday J
I ^-The beat feeling lot or boys we

In the Wholesale Market*.

FRIGES
----- WERE-----

—Two cows belonging to H. P. Feagles ot Barryville, died suddenly on
• Friday from some mysterious disease
■ImL. vtd by some to be pleura pneu-j
mopi.i.
■ ■
■

— । have noticed in a long time was the
I members of the Hastings Hose Co. re
. ] turning from the Charlotte tournament

Never Known to be so Low
They are Now!

oq

A Complete line of

BOOTS &amp; SHOES
We want all your

BUTTER AND EGGS!
And win par you the Highest Market price
tor them.

KOCHER BROS.

Michigan Central

i Thursday evening, with the state chamj pionsiiip telty
j —A Httusm thresher at work on R. A.
1 Brooks' farm. Maple Grove, on Tues
• day, started a fire that consumed a
stack of wheat, a stack of oat* and
sightly damaged the nepurator.
At
least 150 bunhel* of wheat and 155 of
oat* were consumed.
—It is stated that Alma Brown again
attempted suicide via. camphor on Sat­
urday evening, but Dr. Young adopted
a vigorous course, which not only
caused Alma to “cast up” the camphor,
I but whicli, we believe, will cause her to

to think twice before *h&lt;
tempt* Mich foolishness.

again at­
■
/—A meeting of the stockholder* of

the Barry and Eaton Driving Park As­
sociation, for the purpose of Adopting
articles of association, electing seven
directors end the transaction of any
other biisinera that may properly come
before that body, will te held at toe
town hall next Tuesday evening^

—C. L. Glasgow

The Niagara Falls (Route.
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.

~

ter*, of Bellevue township, in ’Sqniie
8tevei'*’ court, Vermontville, on Mon­
day, for tbe value of 500 Ite. of barb&lt; &lt;1
wire ordered especially for Mr VeMas। ter* in March hst. and which, when it
arrived, he refused to take. The jury
found a verdict of $40, the price of the
wire, in faror of Mr. G.

—Our own Nashville tend made its
first appearance on the street last Fri­
Trains on the Main Line will para Jackson day evening. They played several se­
as follows:
.
lection* in amazingly good style, con­
............................................................................. sidering th6 short time they have been
Mall............ 9.03 a.m. Art Chicago 5.25 p. ni in practice. The IfoyS are bound to
P-g“ make the organization one which NasliEr. Express 10.35 p m. ArrChicago /.30a. m
...
.. ,
. &lt;
■ , , .
PacttcEx.. li.5fta. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. n. ville may well be proud of. and it is.« V
&amp;oiiHFA£^t"from .Iuck-&lt;»n. i Went that their effort* will be aub»ti.n-

MAIN LINE.

Jlail......... ..8.05 p. m.

Mrs’ iSJS:

Arr Detroit6.W p. ni. tially appreciated.

-»««-•«

„ra„n.

Night Ex... 5.45 a. m. Arr Detroit 8J0a.m.1 composed of three trains, passed thro’
J The Atlantic and 1’actflcExpreaae*runsdallj &lt; this place Sunday morning, and quite
other, run
c.,WreOTlM »t the depot

■' to see the sights, an opportunity being
■
•’presented by the stoppage of cab train
------ - to take water. It was learned that the
Det
STATIONS.
»•&gt;
; show would step for dinner at Thorn­
Ex.
’
apple Lake, and quite a numtier went
p. m
r,
6.00
Gaeod Rapid* L 12.2.-,
over there to see what they could while
Middleville ,...
0
LOO
i the concern rested.
The immense
70;
Bastian.......
10JT iv&gt;
herd of homes was unloaded and fed
Nashville. ..L
7 M 11.86
1.W
MB 11.55 1' while the employe* dined under a tent
VenasotriUa...
12.47
8.M
8.10
Charlotte......
1.35 ■ erx£te&lt;l in a field near by.
2.5'. M7
Eaton Rapids...
/^A camo of Sons «f Veteran* wa* in
8.80
Rive* Junction.
I M 9.10
■■ N
8.08
Jackson............
formally organized In this village on
5.55
A25 11.59
Detroit.............
pin.
Saturday evening last, and the follow­
WI'.xTWAH '
ing eommiM'oned officers elected : Cap­
Mall 0. R.
tain, Wm. Evans; 1st Lieutenant. M.
STATIONS.
Sparks; 2nd Lieutenant, Fred Wil­
Detroit..............
4 (MJ
liam*;
Adjutant,
Myron Stanton;
7.85
6.45
-Jackaon ...........
11.W
Quartermaster, Fred Baker ; Surgeon,
8.00
RtVM Jun‘-i*&gt;a..
Soule*;
Chaplain,
Memtt
Merritt
8.25 Vania
LM3
EatoaBsatfs....
8.50 Moored Owing to the illness of the
ChartoM*............ 3.15
1.07
8.10
Vermontville.... 8.55
9.17
8.88
officer
authorised
to
issue
charters,
the
Nashville........... 4.10
8.43
Hasting*.......... 4.50
2 07
907
gamp WMDet mustered in, but will be
Middleville’.......
9.30 10.25
KM
Grand Rapids...
A 40
1035 11.30 tni* (Saturday) evening, and the pros­
pect* are that, it will srart out a* tbe
Through Cosebe* and Bleeping Car* to and banner camp of the state in regard to
'from Grand Rapid* sod Detroit. AU train* numbera.
connect la Mine depot at Detrott with train*
on Catwla Southern diviahn.
- The annual school meeting for the
X. C. BROWN,
H. B LEDTARD,
A**’t Gen. Bap. Jaekaoo. Oeu’l Bop. Detroit. election of *ebool district officers, will
take placejat tbe school house on Mon­
O. W. RUGGLES.
day evening next. The News hope* to
see Done but good aud competent per­
Wectety Cards.
son elected a* members of the board.
Last year the district recognized tbe
right* of woman to conduct the educa­
tion of children, by electing Mr*. C. N.
Downs a member of the board. This
year it i* hinted that a larger delega­
tion
of ladle* will be present at the
yABH VILLK L
meeting thin last year, and The News
Feltows’ HaJL^l.
is of tbe opinion that tbe proper thing
Drasaa, N. 0.
to do would be to elect one or more of
Josiw C. DtLur;

4&gt;raitcl Rapid* Division,ip

EAaTWAUO.

their number to tbe position* mfilion-

to qualify. Not so with Ira Bacheller,
who got stuck on the ca*e.
Ira Bacheller has the thanks of The
News •■gang” Coe some excellent eat
ing apples.
Oriin Putnam and wife, of Eekford,
visited their daughter, Mrs. W. E.
Griggs, this week.
Henry Roe and wife were at Battle
Creek, Thursday, attending the wed­
ding of their niece.
The opera-bouse skating riuk'will
hereafter be open every Wedneaday
and Saturday evenings.
J. 8. Harder ia a member of the Bar­
—The important feature of the com­
ing term of school will be the introduc­ ry county delegation to the'Prohibition
tion of a new text book on temperance. Congressional convention.
Chas. Lentz and .¥ r*. A lien are hav­
Director Truman has received a sam­
ple of the book, which will be intro­ ing concrete walks lead in front of
duced into our school*, and by means their respective residences.
The W. C. T U. ladies served ice
of which the effect of alcohol upon the
human system will be made plain to cream in the Wheeler building Satur­
day
afternoon and evening.
every student. Not obly will pupil* be
Warren 8. Hecox, a prominent green­
required to receive a temperaoce edu­
cation, but teachers must para a satis­ backer of Maple Grove, since 1876, has
factory examination upon this subject, declared for Blaine and Logan.
J. Rein and two Indie*, of Woodland,
or they will not be legally entitled to
(etch in our public school*. Mrs. A. A. were last Wednesday evening ticketed
Selleck has been chosen to see that this by agent Oviatt for Aberdeen, Dak.,
importmt study is not neglected in;'■ Misses Nellie and Edna Truman are
• abroad visiting this week, the former
our schools.
i nt Charlotte and the* latter at Lnnring.
I 8. Overholt attended the state ProSAD AOOIDENT.
Ihibition convention, held at Lansing,
ed. Woman is the divinely-appointed
teacher and guardian of the youth.
From infancy to maturity she ha* al­
most tbe- exclusive training of the
child’s physical and spiritual being,
aud ought to be heard in the matter of
it* education. We have a goodly num­
ber who are qualified and competent to
fill these positions. Let another I*
elected and we will stake our last dol­
lar,that she will discharge 'the trusts
imposed upon her for the best iu to rest
of both school and scholar.

BANTINGS,
Next week, September 8d,.4tb and
5th, is the soldien’ reunion tn thia city.
There wiH be, judging from reports
coming in. the largest crowd here there
ever wu in one place in Barry county.
The remain* of Frank Makepeace,
formerly a business man of this place,
were brought to thia city and interred
in Riverside cemetery on Friday last.
He leaves a wife, one daughter add a
large number of friends in the city and
vicinity. He had been confined in the
asylum at Kalamazoo foreome time.
Our Young Ladies’Band played their
first piece in public at the Hastings
House bowery on Saturday evening
la&lt;t. where they had an ice cream fes­
tival, assisted by the Hastings Comet
band. They were greeted by a large
crowd of citizens. The young ladies
receive much praise for their first pub­
lic effort.
The Barry county teachers’ institute
now in session here under the manage­
ment of Prof. H. R Pettingill. of Grand
Rapids, and Prof. C. B. Hall, of this
city, is the largest, most interesting
and sncceraful ever held, there beirg
about 175 enrolled, and exceedingly,
interesting lectures and
* discussion*
”

Between » and 10 o’clock Tuesday
evening last an alarm of fire wns sound­
[ on Wednesday, as a delegate from tins
ed, caused by fire in the building occu­
. county.
Last Friday afternoon Elmer Griggs I- All members of Co. “F,” 8tb Micbi- pied by Mr. Gutekiinst as a steam laun­
and t wo or three play tn: tea w-ere am us­ ■ gan Infantry, are requested to meet in dry, situated just east of the freight
depot. Owing to tire distance from tire
ing themselves in Mr. G.’sbirn. when :
reunion at Hastings on Thursday, Sep­
fire engine and the lack of waterworks
it occurred to them to have a celebra­
tember 4th.
the building was entirely consumed.
tion on a small scale. A quantity of
We now have two correspondent* at
Loss about $450. Insured.
powder was procured, put in a tin can,
Woodland, and our readers there can
A large share of the citizens of Hast­
a fuse made of a wisp of paper put into
rely upon a full, frceb budget of locale
ings aud vicinity went to Thornrpule
the can and lighted, the boys retiring
every week.
lake to see Barnum's circus, or what
to a safe distance to await develop­
Dr. Wm. Parmenter of Vermontville,
they-might be able toon Sunday. Many
ments. After waiting some time and
has been nominated by the Prohibi­
were disappointed, as Jumbo and the
the powder failing to explode, Elmer
tionists for Representative in the State
rest of the heavy animals were nt&gt;^un­
advanced to ascertain why the thing
Legislature. If elected he would make
loaded, as they expected, They seen
didn’t work. He stooped down over
(
a .good representive.
what they could of it, however, and
the can to blow and at the very first
E. Chipman, M. H. Palmer, S. Over­
Tuesday was an excellent day to go to’
‘•puff” the powder ignited and he 'X1holt, J. M. Wood, J. S. Harder, John
Grand Rapids on business, you know.
ceivrd the whole charge directly in the
Bell, Jiu». Miller, Geo. Norton and Bar­
The circua was there that day, too.
face.
ter Mead represented Castleton in the
Dr. Barber wu at once summoned
Some of our merchants are great lov­•
Prohibition county convention at Hast­
and upon examination, gave it as his
ers of fast trotting horses and not be­■
ings on Saturday.
opinion that the sight of one epe was
F. T. Boise come* forward with a ing able to buy them from noted stock
lost and probably the other. His whole
new alvt, which sp mks principally of do their best to make them from Barry’
face was frightfully burned.
E. Y. Bogle&gt;
school books and supple*. Free! is county selected stock.
Since the accident the boy has been
content with nothing short of a com­ has been more successful than any of1
doing well and it is now thought that
plete stock in the various lines he car­ them, and has one which has trotted a1
he will fully recover his sight. The
ries, and always sells at araasontbl&gt; mile in less than three minutes. On1
particles of powder have been remov­
Friday last Hurd Green thought helow figure.
ed from his eyes and face and it is now
M. A. Fay, formerly connected with could run 100 yards as fast as E. Y.’s*
thought that his face will not be dis­
thianfflee, is now a member of the firm mare could trot, man and horse to have5
figured.
of Allen &amp; Fay, publishers of the Sun­ a Hying start. Hurd did well, but lost
Thia is bat another sad warning To
day Sifting, a new society paper just the race by about three feet—time 10}
thoughtless ones who carelessly trifle
started at Lansing. The Siftings sifts seconds.
with the elements of disaster and death
TJie Hastings hose company won the
Lansing society matters in fine shape
aud should not be forgotten.
prize badge ns the best appearing com­
and ought te prosper.
C. D. Tillo of Battle Creek, traveling pany at the State Firemen’s tourna­
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
in the interests of tbe Chicago News­ ment at Charlotte ou Tuesday, and on
paper Union, called on The News Wednesday won the first prize of .*125
School tegios Monday.
Tuesday. Mr. T. is a reliable, wide and the championship belt of the State
The last day of summer.
nwuke salesman, representing a good for fastest running and quickest work;
Pumpkin pies are now in order/
houfte, and we have no hesitancy in time 411 seconds. The boys came home
S. Overholt ha* re-roofed jih barn.
Thursday at 9 p. in., when they were
Some farmer* have begun cutting recommending him to the printing
giveu an ovation by their friends—big
fraternity.
corn.
crowd—cheering—brass band—parade
Hoo.
‘
Clement
Smith
has
appointed
H. H. Hickman glories in a new sideW. I. Marble, of this village, as school —banquet at the Hastings House—with
wal t.
congratulation* for their good fortune
We are waiting /or that subscription examiner to fill the vacancy caused by
the removal of Prof. Hall, of Hasting* and speed. It is to be hoped that here­
money.
after our citizens will give tints the
Miss Lillie VanNocker is visiting at Mr. Marble is a ripe scholar, having
had n large experience a* teacher, and support they so well deserve.
Jackson.
Saturday last the Prohibition Con­
The businea* out-look grows bright­ The News believe* he will prove a
vention met at the court room in this
valuable acquisition ro the teard.
er aud brighter.
Our genial Woodland friend Burt S. ' city with 55 delegates present. Trav­
Wm. Freeman, of Chippuwa Lake, is
Holly, has purchased an interest in the erse Phillips, of thin city, was chair­
visiting in town.
H. G. Atchison is recovering from an dry- goods house of Holmes &amp;. Hollv, man, and H.C.Carpenter, of Woodland,
and hereafter the new firm will te known secretary of the meeting. The conven­
attack of quinsy.
H. R. Dickinson is iu Detroit this as Holmes &amp; Holly Bro*. The new tion placed in nomination the following
firm have ailed a complete line of mill-' ticket: Hon.'Porter Burton, of Hastweek on burioera.
Will Koeber returned from Parkville inery, with Mrs. B. S. Holly in charge. i iugs township, representative; Jesse
I and will adopt tte cash system on Sept. • Jordan, of Woodland, judge of probate;
Tuesday evening.
..........
. The new firm now constitutes n , L. E. Stauffer, of this city, sheriff; Geo.
A. A. Selleck was in l&lt;anriog on buscomplete team.-and will render satis-!I W. Ickes, of Thornapple, county clerk;
hies* Wednesday.
' comn
] Traverse Phillips, of this city, treasurer;
The presidential hat rage ha* not faction to all patron*.
• David Stiles, of Johnstown, register of
struck Nashville yet.
COATS GROVE.
■deeds; Dr. M. C. Woodmansee, of this
Mira Maggie Jeffrey, now of Muir, is
; ahty, and Dr. H.C.Carpenter,of Wood­
Several horses died in thia vicinity
visiting iu tbe village.
laud, coroners. Prosecuting attorney,
Amo* Kendall, of Detroit, visited recently.
D. P. Sprague started for Grand Rap­ j circuit court commissioner* and stirE. C. Oviatt. Wednesday.
I veyor were left blank and the comity
James Harper and Mr*. A. T. Drak- &lt; id* Friday.
The mail carrier has his share of | committee ordered to till the same it
have new concrete walks.
they could find any prohibitionist* in
Frank C. Boise adopt* the ready pay passengers.
the county qualified to till the positions,
Mr*. Judge Barnum is recovering
plan on and after Sept. 1st
if not, to leave them vacant. Delegates
W. J. Fenton, of Medina O.,bas teen from her late illnera.
were elected to the State and cougres
Charles Youngs is noon to start east
visiting F. J. Brattin this week.
sional conventions, and other n« &amp;*raary
Geo. Miller ba* a social dance at tbe with a drove of alieep.
Mias Nellie Bain starts to Charlotte busineas to form a permanent working
opera bouse this (Friday) evening.
oiganization done. It was an earnest,
Len Feigbnerof Hastings, ha* again on Saturday, to attend school.
honest and intelligent convention.
A Richardson and wife spent Sun*
become an employee of The News.
Wednesday last the circuit court con­
Miss Carrie Bliss, of Tekonsha, is day at E. Davanport’s of Woodland.
viaiting her cousin. Mrs. L. B. Lente.
Mina Etta Wolff hi* returned from a vened and took up the trial of the Dur­
fee murder case. There were 100 extra
Mis. E. Roland, of Lawrence, visited visit at Mr. Foglesongs’. of Freeport.
We are informed that Jay Barnum is jurors drawn from which to select a
her brother, A. L. Ra*ey, over Sunday.
B. B. Lee exibite some handsome Buffering from aathtna and a sprained jury, and nearly all were used before a
jury of twelve competent to ait could be
specimens of Dakota cereals at H. M.’s ankle.
found, which was accomplished about
The Cotes Grove and Maatachoolapi*
store.
D. C. lageraon, of Hopkins, visited niced at the wood near Fred Barry’s, 40 Jock Wednesday afternoon, and
the examination of witnesses com­
his brother, S. 8.. and Nashville . thia on Wednesday last.
The M. E. Minister, Eld. Judd, oc­ menced, which has continued until Fri­
_
.
law oZice cupies the stand in the school-house day morning, The case will be argned
in the building adjoining Dr. Goucher’s everv two weeks at the usnal hour.
Friday. The jury consist* of Byrun B.
;”‘Hlson of Barry; Horace W. 8now,
OUR OWN COUNTY.
Yankee Springs; Joseph T. Crum back,
Politic* engrosseth the public mind
Thornrpple;
Je**e Townsend, Jr. Hast­
to the exclusion of more important
A lodge of Knight* of Labor was
ings; Win. Jordan, Woodland; Fred J.
thing*.
organised at Middleville Monday eve­
Qnicc, Maple Grove; Edward Ge*ler,
Walter Hyde of Freeaoil, up north, ning.
. .
The maiden meeting of the Johns­ Baltimore; Ira B. Bachelor, Castleton;
and a Nxws patron, gave u* a call
town prohibition clnb will be held at. Daniel B. Wolf, Maple Grove; Patrick
Tuesday.
Dooley, Irving; Emerson W. Hyde,
The M. C. R. R. pay ear paid its Banfield to-night.
Frank Hosmer of Carlton got too nerT Maple Grove; A. C. Cahill, Orangeville.
monthly trip to the railroed boys on
The
defense consists of a combination
a vicious horse’s leg last Saturday, and
Thursday.
M.
Brook* was drawn a* a juror had his right am broken by the kick of insanity, Mlf defsneeandan sMempt
to
show
that the shot which killed
on thr Durfee murder case, but laiied that ensued.

NUMBER 50?
Scudder might have been fired by Geer,
hi* companion, during tbe struggle.
C. G. Holbrook, of this city, is aMUting
A. R. McBride, of Corunna.

.
Izkns -

WEST IA LAMO.
Stock bnj era are plenty.
•
♦ Pastures are bare of verdure
Fires are getting frnnhlesotne.
Mrs. H. 8. Babcock is in Mirand.
Joe. Mix is In for more barn room.
Blackberries dried upon the bushes.
Threshing is nearly en0ed in this sec­
tion.
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Barring a frost, corn will be a fair

ci op,.
Republican caucus tti* Saturday af­
ternoon.
Mrs Warren Ackley is on a visit
among friends in the" east.
Henry Townsend of Cereso, was in
this section a few days ago.
Ed. Teich .of Van Buren Co., is the
guest of 411* brother E. E. Tiech.
Annual school meeting next Monday
evening. Let every one attend to our
school*.
•
Byron Sperry and wife of Battle
Creek, spent Sunday ^ith their Uncle
S. A. Sheppard.
Under the supervision of L. 8. Smith, ’
the Rap«on galley -has received a ston­
ing and dirting.
Frank Long of Lee, preached at the
Matteson school bouse on.Friday eve-,
ning of last week.
I^ast Sunday fire got into a chopping
on L. J. Wilson’s farm and caused n
grand illumination.
A rnsplieriy caue of this years
growth in the garden of Al. Mix is
loaijeo with berries.
Horace Stocking of Shiawaaae coanty, called on his father H. J. on his re­
turn home from the Reunion.
Mr*. Pliebe Buck has her new house
on the rite of the one recently burned
finished, and has taken pofteesion of
the same.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bradley return­
ed from the reunion last week to find
their little three year-old daughter
dangerously sick with fever.
.
Squire SIomoo lost his pocketbock in
some way while Rt the reaoion, and

with it a small some of money, valuahie papers and bis excursion ticket.
Your scribe had the pleasure of attending the ■ reunion at Battle Creek
and meeting many old comrade* not
liefore seen or heard of since September 1863, when we left the service of
Uncle Sam.

LOCAL MATTERS.
SCHOOL BOOKS A HTATIONEBY.
Those in ue»d of School Books, Writ­
ing Paper, Memoranda Puds, Inks,
Slates, Pens and Pencils, will find the
test stork an-i will -are money by buying-of Hale, the Druggist.

IT BAIS.
Another drop in lumber and shingles
at Vermontville. Come and see. See
ad.
F. P. Town,
NOTICE.
All account* aredne and I must have
the money; also all notes due on that
date unpaid will be placeu in the bauk
for collection.
C.Tj. Glasgow.
HARPER’S SCHOOL BOOKS.
I nm agent for Harper Bros, and sell
their text books at publishers reduced
prices. Hale, the Druggist.

We want all that are indebted to ns,
to call and settle their accounts and
save trouble. Fowler &amp;• Cambell.
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
I must have it or bust. I would re­
mind those parries that I have carried
from one to three years that I must
have money. I can’t stand it longer.
A word to die wise is sufficient.
•
D. C. Griffith.

GRAND EXCURSION.
To Detroit, given by the Charlotte
Baptist Society, Wednesday, Sept. 3d,
1804. Visitors will have *u hours in
which to visit the many places of inter­
est in the city.
Among the many
nleasant features of the day will be a
boat ride on the beautiful Detroit riv­
er. The train leaves Nashville at 5:30
arriving at Detroit at 10 o’clocK. Fare
$2. Children under 13, $1.35.
NOTICE.
Aug. 30, to-morrow, i* the last day
before Sept. 1,— the time for all settle­
ment* fur .Mowen». Reapers, Binders, to'
Im-closed up. Those who have not at­
tended to this* please take notice.
C. L. Glasgow.

.MONEY TO LOAN.
A few thousand dollars to loan on
real estate ou long time and a low
rate of interest. ' IL A. Dcrkee.
Am now feady to receive apple* for
supply will regulate the demand.
M. B. Brooks.

NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting of School Dis­
trict No. 1 of Township of Castleton,
village of Nashville, or the election of
School District Officer*, and for tbe
transaction of such other businea as
may lawfully come before it. will be
held at the School house in said village,
on Monday the first day of Sept* A. D.
1884. nt 74 o’clock in the evening.
D.r.ud this 35 day ofAng. 1804.
G. A. TBVMaM Director.

Raving sold my horse. I offer for sale
four-spring Dextw Carriage, a swell
ox Cutter and one set of single Har-

OAsoSnosQ.

�QUARTER TO TWELVE

THE SCIENCE

(Pittsburgh L,*D»r.1

li’CAL WAR !W PASSAIC^N. X

Eleventh ward, and whdise first name is
Hermie, is tbe heroine. *nd u young man

afternoon a knot of well-known medical

OTV-

pathulogical institute on OhpuL au av nue.

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES.

referrod to la no* marrie I, but at the Um*

(dor.». Y. world.]
loon and the member* of the dif-

tlona up till el

County, Mo., named Eli Beitlar, fifty-nine
years of age, and endowed with unusually

The story goes, and i . in hentidty Is guaran'ced by subsequent occurrences, tht he
young lady bad made a remark shortly be­
•hall be disband* 1. The trouble is said to fore the Christmas holiday# that any young
have originated in thl* wise:
man tit Her acquaintance who ate quarter to
twelve o'clock on the night of Deo-milur
inbahitaut*, determined to hav-’ a brass ,31 would make a pronoaa! of marriage to

-decided upon joining .L There was t ■ bo
the high-toned liaud, th- baudyif .he mid-

th? remark in «be hearing of one or twio
of her acquaintance* she was unddr (heitn-

«ral tAtervening and mtenn- diate bands,,
to Im compo ed of y^ung gentlemen who
.did not rare to ally thems-lves with any

good her promise, as sh had not the faint­
est idea that any person woo d be visiting
her house at that tlm- of night The re­
mark made by Min* Hermie came to the
ear* of two or three foung men from
different sources.
T'.cy did not acquaint
each otter with the r intention*, but they

to blow, hammer and ecrape on tbeir in­
strument*. ■ .
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U&gt;K u»l '«&lt;■
IM. eiui- I U.l.mv
.loekvj-longiuglc into tbe murky depth*
• and unanimously a I opted a resolution to

toon jump overboard,- tn.tees their sons
promised to drop the music subject entire­
ly. Tue young men, - fearing that they
would be left wiy&gt;-&gt;ut means to purchase
velocipede* and lawn-tennis outfit*, like
dutiful son* acquiesced in the demands of
the old folks, shook hands, presented blank
. checks for signatures, and an armistic*

half pai&gt;t nine.on the evening inqueminn
fou'id three of the maiden’s admirers in
the parlor of her home.
During a caiual
conversation they had among tbemselvea
they found they were all there for the
snme purpose, namely, that of remaining
til 11:45 o’clock, and then proposing te
tbeir young hostess, f^e know of this.

a plan occurred to her, end sb AdetcmUurti
to state It to the youngyeuen; so shc-arose
In th-lr midst, and
n sweet smile all
tbe while, said: "Gentlem'n. I am aware
Several mowing s were held at a number of tbe object of your visit here, but as I
of residence-* by the young folks, male aud. can’t accept ail of yonr offers of marolhbrwiae, and it was finally decided to or­
ganise one Land and r pose in that band pennios, and the winning uno is to remain
tbe power and authority to cfea e all tbe here.till tbe time comes for making the
disturbance necessary for the whole place. proposal, which I said I would accept.”
In course of time die band was organised This plan was carried out, and John wa&lt;
and the cltiavns, with that well-known the lucky one, and at a quarter of an hour
phManthropny le which Patsaic is noted, before tbe big boll rung out tbe old and in
offered tu pure!.axe tbe uniforms and in•xtrum 'nts fur the amateur blowers on con- and Just a little over two weeks ago John
ditiou that he members of the baud would and Hermie were married, tbe two losers
on Saturday afternoons after business of the penny matching game acting as the
hours duc»ur*e music to the multitude «t best men.
Prospect Square, in tbe centre of tbe city.
EXPLAINING THE BILL.

and Instruments were provided.
Then tbe trouiAe began.
Of course (be younj man had to become
acquainted with their instrument* and
landlords in tbe vic nity of the band-room
' were unable to rent teeir dwellings at any
price. Scarcely a night passed but the
police were called to arrest citiz-ns wbj
had been shooting at imaginary tomcab.,
canw "no thoroughfare," because of the
immense piles of bed-room furniture that
night, and this continued until tbe mem­
bers announced that they were proficient

All tbe ladle* aud beaux of the plac.
enngre.-ated about &gt;he luuaic-staad, tl:«
starred '-ff- Tnen th- congregation' start•*1 off,too, with tbeir fingers In their ear*.

oaelously Stated.

s
IN. Y. Life.]
Several of our esteemed eontemjiorariej
have recently made a prodigious fuss over
a bill of $7,000, which was presented by a
prominent local dentist to a Venezuelan
General for four days’ work upon tbe teeth
that our esteemed contemporarie* have but
little idea of tbe expense involved in gold
mining in Venezuelan back teeth, and as a
simple act of Justice wu publish tbe fol­
lowing ilemz It will be borne in mind
toe rule* are those fixed by the College of
Odontological Ethics, and are* in vogue
throughout tbe United Rtaves and Cunadu:
To inqulrinr patient's uh ue .
T &gt; trying to recullcct too same .
To appointing hou- ior visit
x &gt;

u«u* naniv ...

.....................

To keeping appointment vrlih pa-

amended until he clrwe n: the season an-1
a/nused themselves by guessing at the
aasn-s of the a fferent lupos played or
chosen by imlividiml mumbersof tne bund.
It wa- finally decided tha' with anoUn-r
'Winter’s practice the music might not be

■ cwN determitied Io keep their jiand^ nil

Screwing up chair, jl' .,) &lt; turn . . ..
Telling fiatient to open mouth
Punching tooth with crowbar
see
tf it Is sens tlve at W a pun h .
Finding out it is svnaltive
Hi am n ng tooth wi b.»ut miror....
E anunlmr.tooHi with mirror
Uno of cu-pl or•
.
l au .h.ng gai .it 4'Z) aauickcr
.

■of «ev«; al of the most heroic cilia n# of the

*-lectin/ Instrument
front men

pensi. The i eport was iinally made that
it was safe to let tht l-and loose again, and
great preparations were mule for the sunu

Hie stand, which is located in a shady
nook at Paoaic avenue and Prospect, was
renovated, and tbe young ladies of the
rhile indulge in a little harmless flirtawondered bow many young men from tbe
•chy would be brought up by their brothers
*to bear the concerts. The young fellows
regarding the infl ux of preUy girls. Plans
wut-e laid for a grand matrimonial cam­
paign, and this being b ap year, prepara­
tions w. re made to carry the war into

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:'..ough June the belles and beaux
a sited, but the hand did nut play, except!
in toe'Land roooe. Then it was announced
that the flm concert would be given on
th-.- Fourib uf Juiy. A miniature throng
gathered at tbe .stand, but no silver-but*
toned, blue-coated, brass-horned youth put
in appearance.
Finally the announce­
ment was mad* that next Sunday would
be the opening &lt;lay. The girla made great
preparations and papa’s purse wax sadly
worried us furbelows, ribbons, parasol.
tor. Huch excitement there never was.
Then th* cruel, crushing, calamitous blow
came. The members of the band said that

Several i&gt; dignztion aie.-ting* bare been
held and excitement runs mountain high.
Tbe girls are inconsolable and the yvuhg
mm threaten vengeance.
During the
been Ibiealened with suits for breech of
promiee am^Uio instrument* will probably

Pullhitf «&gt;ui wronjr n*.iar ......... '
U* • of cu-pid'ir
..
it a-tmir and dndrinr
Su bales ostr* oot on at S’o
As-ertahilmr which is nsb' mola*
-’••r.tnz same
. .
Hsu of cuapldor

•a 11. her If .bed like u. ba
tooth Mrrai.nrtl u,&gt; in a akw
I i &gt;ur tn tak&gt;-birno .........
' “ntf told ’ N&lt;&gt;
...... ........
t'nn gtnx l otns In book.........
i or o. cuspidor
Inr*drnlala
'n n«-»t on arcount rendered

from some unexi&gt;e*C«d quarter

was struck on tbe left ride-of th*" head by a
large piece of Id'. The blow renders'* him

recuperate, and tbe physician who had
been called in dlagno-ed tbe case, pro­
nouncing it a dangerous frac'nre of tbe
skull. The patient complained of a heavy

l!rs&lt;t Quality llarn IBoardm, Murfhcrsl.
fbr 30 day*.
HhtMlhinff, All W Id I ha. Nut-fared. 90.
'iriisAea, 75r., 91. 91.73, 99. 93.35. 99.30. 93. 93.15.
Do not tail to uet Rome of the *1* U*»rti Board* which can

riodical attacks of dizsinees and a lack^f
language iu which to express hl* ideas. It
wa« found that he could not recognise snme

Twrnty-llvr Tiiouwand !eet NtacldluK and Joist to close out
it 913 per thousand.

Durham. - They were placed In the sam&lt;i
pasture. Shortly afterward Wilcox dis­
covered them fighting desperately with
each other, using their herns in the mosnvage manner. The owner o( the co.. .
s&gt; iz-d a whip and ran to seperate tlu&gt;u&gt;.
Be I ore he reached them tbeir horns became
interlocked ami neither animal could aep.
e-ate herself from the other. They strug

tiqt owner being powerless to disengage
the burns. Finally the Durham cuyV 1-egnn
backing rapidly un I tbe o bur f. .lixwed
her, and then pushed her st ill mor • i apidiy.

tWHICH show-----

THE SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL
TO BE ALL THAT ITS SAME IMPLIES..

:£

mooli!"’ she anka/L
.
’
•‘W.ll, 1 hardly know what to thins
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Bit I Onu*. knew.
t&gt;a &amp; y, ‘ wim-i

T. GOUCHEB, M. D., Pbysteiaa and 8ur-

• aeon. All professional calls promptly
J
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. B, aud 0 tc

8. p.m.
, _
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.
TAMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
tf Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing.
Office Id the
Wheeler buiMlnj'.-Naabvtlle, Mich.«M0
EMORT PARADT, Justice of tbe Peace.
Office, Comer Main and Shertnan Street*

TORN Q. CREASY. Sheriff, Hastings, Mich.,
O wfil attend promptly to all official business
rintuated to blit care.
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Bremer, Dr. D. V. Dean, Dr. H. Homiscb,
Dr. Geo. J. Bern ay a When tbe patient
was fairly under the influence of the drug,
the hair was cut close to the head imme Hately above the left ear.
A T-shaped in­
cision wa* then made in tha scalp, and tbe
flush was turned back, exposing the sur­
face of the skull.
The fracture was found
to be crescent-shaped, extending from tbe
squamous portion of tbe temporal bone to
the lower part of the parietal. It hail al­
ready become callous, and the depressed
portion of the skull, which was about tbe
size of a silver dollar, was sunk fully onefourth of —
'
in inch * into **■
the ‘brain,
Rejecting
the
old-faahioned
trephlne. Dr. Bernays seized
mallet
and chisel and chipped off a portion of tbe
skull about half an inch wide and two
inches long and immediately beside tbe
depression. Tbe bote that was cut away
was sound and healthy, and the object was
for tbe purpose of intvduelng an instru­
ment called the "elevator" under the depreosed portion of the skull and elevating
it to It* normal height The dura mater
Was found intact, the fracture not extend­
ing into it The operation was occasion­
ally interrupted by a heavy flow of extravasated blood, but sponges soon ab­
sorbed it and the work went on. After th*
skull Lad been chipped away and the dura
malbr exposed, tbe surgeon Inserted his
“elevator," and, using tbe portion of tbe
bone which had been chipped for a ful­
crum, be pressed down on the-“elevator,"
and the depressed portion of tbe skull was
i&gt;te&gt;erved to rise. Again tbe Instrument

C

Physician and Surgeon

L. O. CROCKER

E3CA Full Line of Ward &amp; Dolson’s Celebrated* Carriages.
Fever
CatarrhIla■lay
■ type of caUrrh

. tz. ’wiubTiisr

having pccui'ar ■&gt; nj&gt;
toms It &lt;» attraJoi
by an ludamvd condlt c i of tbe lining

------ — HROFRIETOR*---------

kver!

ALWAYS AT THE HEAD
THE OLD RELIABLE

Heat Market

New-Dental Parlors

HENRY BOE, Proprietor.

Over Truman’s Stork, Nashville.

FRESH,
SALT AND
CURED

I&gt;entn.I

AV ork

f cvFyy drM-riptlon done according to latest
mproved modes. Call and sec samples.

pression assumed its normal appearance,
aud was ou a level with other portions oi
the skull. The operation had been a suc­
cess. The scalp was than allowed to fail

LARGEST STOCK OF

Teeth Extracted without Pain

No eharge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.
twisted ea-gut drain was left In the wound
A. H. WINN.
iu drain off any matter that might accumu­
late in the depression. The patient was
tlirn pincod in bed, and in a few minutes &lt;,
recovered consciousness and thanked the
physician that the terrible pressure on his
.fflce attended to for MODERATE KEEN.
brain had been removed at last. His
1 sm better prepared than ever before to
vl-ion was all right, and during the operaput dawn
¥0*6 from washing ton.
atiutf and afterward his pulse was normal.
S-nd MODEL &gt;IB DRAWlNO .W’e sdvlM i ■ to
patentability free of el-sntr: and w make NO
CHARGEUNLE88 WE OBTAIN PATENT
good, and another victory is scored
'
Any Pump made will be furnished.
cerebral localization.
lion, with claims, your name ami addreaa. will I
publlabed in the Ilnls d dtate. Patent Office G
Strait
’s Brass Cylinder,
reuea paper of Immense circulation. AND T'
The at made, used in all my tubuter wells.
A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.
ONLY UNK THAT PUBl.18i.ESTHIS FREE.

Wind Mills! Wells.

Tubular and Drive Wells.

c.

(Paterson (N. J.) Times. ]

a.

This mill has a stiff wheel aud tbe machinery
is capped over.
My patrons can rely upon god work and rock

sNewa co.,

Oppo.ile 1'sunt Office. W*»bteKtca. D C
wn« crossing the tails bridge on Ha urday
nigh be heatd .ue footsteps of a man t&gt;e-'

WiiCHrsiNDiAN Vegetable Pius

R. A. BROOKS,

Nashville, mich.

• iv t, anil, turning, found the man ha-i
liteappeared. H* went back, but could se

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hama, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,
IM TWO COLNTIEH.

POULTRY and FISH
IN THEIR SEASON.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
Everything clean, sweet, fresh aud tender
and served up in the latest style.
Tbe finest market and best faclilitles for pre­
serving meat
Highest market price for Hides. Pelts, etc.|
Respectfully,

HENRY ROE.
yyilEX IN NEED OF

LIVER 00 YOU KNOW GROCERIES!

day morning it was reported to the police
tl.al on Saturday night George Giant, o.
No. 1C4 Olive street, started out to call ou
suuiu .ri -niU and noUiing bad ixwn hoard
Lroni him oince.
Hts route led across xlw

And all Bilious Complaints |

i

of th-- Society dam, above the falls.

THAT

LQRILLARD’S CLIMAX

OPIUM HABIT!

About five o'clock yesterday afternoon

PLUG TOBAOOO.

Graves &amp;, Son.

or sny drlru.ilouii Ingredients, s» l» ik.. case with
many of bsr tnbacres.

A FULL LINE

I.ORILLIBD** IMKE LEAF F!X|T&lt;TT T0B*C&lt;O

is »Joo made of lh« tinr»t -tec:., an-1 tor *r.nbM&gt;e
chewing quality Is:• norc.
LORILLABD’s X IVT CLiPPtWUN

coiled tbe forebay.

In UiU there i* a email

ProlMUe Oratei.

Jus. as they started It was washed over
tint Society dam and was borne rapidly

above v-hicL tht body was rescued te about

I: Is *upi
suicide, bur'

ShavinH Hair Dressing Parlors
TTcsf Side Main Street.

at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be azsizDcd for the hmrlng of said petition, and that
the heir* at low of aak! deceared, and all oll&gt;er
piTM’tisiiitcrertcd in said estate, are required to
appear at a session of Bald Court, 1 lien to be
bidden at tbe Probate Office, in the city of
HaMings. in said county, aud show cause, tf
any there be, why the prayer of the petllioner .
Hhuulii not be granted.
Ami it te furiber uniered that said petitioner
give notice to tbe iieraons interested in Mid
estate, of the prndcucy of said petition, aud
tbe bearing thereof bv causing a copv of this ।
order to be puMnlu-d in the NoHTHJ-i N'HWS, .
anewspatx-r printed and circulated hi aaid
County of Barn, once In each week for three

ly going l&gt;ackwar&lt;Vt, but, by almost aup

that Grant committed
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(A true Copy.) 4R-M

CLKXKXT SMITH,

Judge of Probate.

Three Grades, Brown and Wbtle, sold
at bottom prices.

1.(1 Mil LAUD'S FAMni’K SXI'FFS

State or MfcmoAX, (
County of Barrv, &gt;
Ata aeMion of tbe Probate Court for the
County of Barry, hoiden al the Probate Office
in tbe eitv of’ Hastings in said county ou
Monday, the 18th day of August, tn the year
one thousand eight hundred ami eighty four.
Present,CuemkxtSmith,Judged Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of
PETER BURT, deceased.
On reading aud filing the petition, duly verifi*d, of KezU Burt, widow «t said deceased,
praving that a Paper thl* dav tiied pm porting
u&gt; be the last will and testament of itaid deceas­
ed may bcadinitted to probate;
Thereupon la Is ordered, that

Grimshaw Broughton, tbe water-works
'lutup-bouae engineer* with his as^terant*.
Jamn* Garriaun and Joseph Chamberlain,

morn up s ream, and, aftei'a hard strug­
gle, the .•arsman got o«Mdf the influence ut
the dangerous current. It w». a brave

Ticites Agent (wbtepering)—it te;

Ian andBarOffiee hours

AMES. A. 8WEEZT, Attorney &amp;CounseHor.
1st.—It has tbe only real Adjustable Force Feed in existence.
Hastings will attend to legal business in ant
part of tbe State, and practices In all coarts. '
2nd.—Tbe change in Sowing from one quantity of seed to another can be made instantly without
stopping the team.
W. NISKERN, Attorney and Couneellor
id.—All the wheels required for sowing various kinds of grain are on the Drill at all time*.
• at Law, practices In al) State Courts. Col
4th.—If the drill la Mt to sow a certain quantity to the acre it will sow just that quantity whether lections promptly attended to. Office over
going last or alow, up bill or down.
.
Speulding'Mtore, Hastings. Mich.
5th.—It will sow all kind* of wheal, rye, bariey, oats, buckwheat hemp, millet, clover and ihuothy
l LEMEST SMmi, Miorao M L.I-. OP
srrd in any quantity desired, without changing the bottom of fbe hopper or the gearing.
J flee over R. K. Grant’ store Rulings*
Cto.—It bss the onlv true reliable Spring Hoe in tbe market. The Spring allows tbe hoe U&gt; dear Mich. Practice iu all the Courts of the State.
. an obstacle auif to return tofts former position immeJlately, without jar or detriment to toe Prompt attention given to collections. Money
machine.
“th.—It baa the t«st and simplest Hoe Shifting Device ever Invented; the same being Operated
yy OLCOTT Hot NB.
with wonderful ease and accuracy.
9th.—It is tbe only drill made the operator of which has complete confavl of the depth at which
A. 8. FOOTE, Pxonurroa.
the grain fa sown.
9th.—It is supplied, when desired, with a Shoe Drill Attachment, which i» absolutely without
TNiteili vlllw. IHlob.
an equal lor the purpose for which it la intended.
Vndoulably one of the best-kept hotels in
10th.—Ite Fertilizer Attachment la supplied w|th the justly celebrated Marks Force Feed Dis­
central Michigan. Sample rooms first floor.
tributor.
llth.—Il baa a Cut-Off Device by which tbe flow of grain ia atopped before the iioes ^re out of J J A. BARBER, M. !&gt;..
tbe ground, and which doc* not allow it to commence again till the hoes are down to their
proper depth—a very important consideration.
* HOMtEOPATTHC
12th.—It is provided with Graze Seeder Attachment, and a Surveyor or land measure which
accnrgtely measures the land to be sown.
13th —It is sold at a price as low as is consistent with the best quality of material and the
blgurst class of workmanship and finish.
Office first dOor east of Opera House aud
near residence ou comer of Washington nd
Sold In Naabville only by
State Streets, Nashville, Mfceh.

puded with oil hlii might to stem tbe currrn-. F-«r a lew momenta no headway

1J

.

THIRTEEN POINTS

ft they were in great danger of being

T«ny .were at-andin
••1I..W bri lit tta

IPhiiadeipbta Call.)

AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

. .

were killed, their horn* rvtnainiug .ix ked,
and the consequent wren- • !ie ’ the
a -.400.

orno htrong,

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!

lor tbe relief of bls brain, and was on th*
way *.o Pbiladelphta when he called upoa
Dr. A. C. Bernays, of tb&lt;a city.
Dr. Bernays, assisted by Dr. Bremer, made a
diagnosis of the case Hi*h regard to c-rebrnl localization. They came to the conX-lmion tl a the patient*s symptoms were
the result of tbe depression of the skull
upon thflt portion of the brain governing
language* memory and vision. It bad beep
demonstrated by operations on dogs and
monkeys that by injuring or destroying
portions of the brain certain symptoms
would result, anti these- symptoms were
but intensified in the case of man.
The patient agreed to have the operation
performed by Dr. Bernays, and at one
o’clock yesterday afternoon he wa« laid on
an operating table and cblorofrrm applied
to his nostrils.
Those present were’ Dr.
Thomas O'Keillv, Dr. Robert O’Reilly,'Dr.

tow-.nl a slwpemiiankmen ,
Ui* bank, and lashing the Dnrhnm with hl*
whip. This bad no effect, ami when tiie
cows reached the spot they both fell to­
gether down the lank.' Wiicox sprung to
one side to Vscip* being carried down with

Itechas.

Wlscrllaneoua Card*.

Htrairb Celebrated Wind Jliil.
[N. Y. Sun.]
Chauncey,Wilcox, a few days since, pur­
chased aud placed on bis farm two valu

CTBcrrrATiox. i.soo cofye*jqjBngE THESE LIBERAL AD EATz-i

. Cd th. 95 per thousand leet.
FhMiring. Midln&lt;. &lt;’ellin&lt; and yioiildinpu at Ix&gt;we«t Prices.

fix ted with double vision. If an object
'
* ‘‘
Inches from
two exactly
hi* eyes he would
advised
tc
alike.
He
wa

Am also,agent for

rent down and wa*
n .etjnd
nk also. W|l&lt;-ox*- right ar-n
hiring friends have again threatened te
fOHix- any number oi new ban.te.lnd

PRICE &lt;1M IFPAlDfN ADVANCE.

Another Drop on Everything!

,

‘

When you want an easy shave,
^s gnod as a bartier ever gave,
Just call on me at tnr uloon.
At tnom or eve or busy noon.
We’ll curt aiHl dn-ss the hair with grace.
To suit the owner of the face.
• ■■■VUt I"
ivnu,
Shear? sharp aud razors keen.
And ere-rtt.*rn. . think .10011 And
To suit toe taste and please toe mix J.
All that art &lt;Md skill can du,
If you Will call, we’ll do for you.
HFCtgiir*, Tobacco end Gents’ Furnishing

THEFOBFREE
PRESS
THE UIPA1GI.
THE FREE HEM C«.,

Teas and Coffees.
IF YOU WA.NT

CANNED GOODS,
Don’t miu inspecung our freeh stock.
Prices lowest.

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar and Red CroM, two the
finest brands in the market,
AJao a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
We are constantly rccei-ing fresh Groceries
-------——-• pairoo. than
end
are better prepared
ever before. Come in bi

GRAVES 4 SON.

�TALKS WITH THE BOYS.
FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT TRADES.
The Art'eaa ot a lXrtr.lt Newspaper Tell*
Wtaki He Knows At&gt;oul l|eshMdMl
Trade* and What Experts
' Therein Can Ear*.

Pr.‘5 in theStfr. Ac. While tlwir ;um
sbk success ha* been shown hreurmg

SICK

Breaiwheff*&lt; Cartvr’sLittln LIvw Fi'Js arecmalty
t liu.'.io la Vousupatam, curing aud prrveoUng
thta&amp;anoyragoumplainL while tb&lt; r
correct
t’l d'-orders of ths stomach, etiomlmc the Jkw
aixl ngulat* th* bovrJx Eri-a tf.th. y utdy cured

HEAD

su&amp;r fr&lt;&gt;m thia dlstrsostog comp'-altd; Vat forte-,
uatoly tbair goofinoMdo»* not end here, and Ihos*
v hooace tryCfem will And tewe Ltito ii'll* vs!u■hit in re numy wsjrsUattVy fcRlrwt bo wllllsg
u do Withut:* them. Botaficr all *kk head

ACHE
OtCutwtaaiitllo Liver PHI* «r»

vmaH and

CARTER MEDICI5E CO . New YorB

FOR TEN CEnrS.

fair common «dbool rducaUui
r own way in life. What trau
wou.it you^viw- me to.taarnr'
Advice woul t do you no go«d. W* will
give you some fact* aud figure* 'rega-.ding

tbey offur. In presenting these figures we
are-guided by. what is paid in Detroit.
They may be vomowbal. higher In Chicago
or New York and sntnrw.ni lower in o! her
citi'-s, bat, taking the country over, tbe

The rul* to io board with your employer*
atul tbe first year, you may, if handy and
willing, gat &gt;25 ar $3) above board. During
tho ilia: y.-ar you will drive cart and do

will get all the way from $7-to$14 per
week. There is one butcuer in Detroit re­
ceiving $20 per week, but t. *re are plenty
working for less t.iau $?4. In mu*t case*
the apprentlc • «ets up for himself alter
hi* it-rm ha* txpire.l, aud few butchers
The lippren Ice to a harii :** maker must
&gt;iv«-the sain--- time. Th* beat boy will
■it got over fir j dollar* per muiitb the

dollars. -1 to all'ahop work, and used to
be considered a^gobd trade, buVnl lata
years so ma&gt;iy ISt.it* \j&gt;re&gt;--flrhBve gone
.into thi buain *4 and iu icuiiiery Las had
no much to do /(.h' it, tout barn-ss-itutki-rs
are ditcouragrd. In the average shops

DAME’S For
BALSAMIC
TABLETS,
Cough* suu Colds.
GU PATEKT TUMBLER TOP
MEDICISE TIME KEEPER,

ONE COOK BOOK.

Stories on the Road
‘•Gentlemen. I almost envv jou th*positions
you fill; your ex»tariepce or the world; yonr
knowledge «d buslnaur, the changing sights
vou ace, ami all tlmt, you kcoiV.” ’ This warmly •xpresied rtgrvl fell from the
lip* of an elderly plrasuie touri*:. lata August,
aud was addressed to a semi-circle of comimrcial fivelersM-aterl ou the porch of t e Lindell
Hotel. St-, Louis. Mo.
‘•Yes,’’ rrepowled a New York representa­
tive of the pndeMton, “a drummer ton’l with­
out his pleasure*, but lie run- Hi* l ink*, too —
risk* outside tbe chances of railroad collisions
and steamboat exphantw*.*’
’ “What risk* for insiauceF'
•Tfilr.hir instance,"said Mr. W. D. Franklin,
who was then traveling for an Eastern how.
and i* knewn u&gt; mcrvhanto *n uU ports of the
country: "1 lie risk—which, indeed. hiuou-H*
almost to a j-e. -aMuy -of uettiug toe dyi«pep*to
from perpeUF ‘ fliiange of dt&gt; t aud water aud
from havitig po tixe&lt;J hours for eating ami
sleeping. I myself wio&lt; an 'example. I »ay
was. for I am all right now."
"No discount on your digestion I" broke tn a
Chicago dry good* traveler, fighting Lji» cigar
fresh.
"Not * quarter per cent. But I had te give
up traveliugfora while. . Thedy»pepaia ruined
my p.;&gt;er. F'nsllv I came *cr**« an ndvcr''wment of Parker’s Tonic, I tried ft and It fixed
me tip te -,ier'e&lt;tlon. There to notclog on
ear.b, In my opinion, equal to it as a cure for
dJ4e*MenLH'*cox A Ca, of..New York, the

pruprietirs bold a letter from Mr. Frank'iii
stating that pn else act- Parker’s Tonic aids
dlge*ticr&lt;, cu.es Malarial Fevers, Heartburn,
Hcaducne Coughs ami CokK sud all chronic
dif-carc* of the niverand Kidney*. Puts hot
tie in your valtoe. Prices, 54k. and |l. Econ­
omy In larger six*.

In.* ir.4. «LUk «ould
Aourl.b nrj
TRIAL OF SPEED
•*-*.11 &lt;■* .m*}l
*■ II'* willaM
I

I. you wou:d bo a shoemaker you must
also servo three year*. You would get
what is ca.li-u ••board and clothes" toe
fi.st y Jar, Welch means board and ab-mt
twonty.fi?*' dollars in cash. -Tne second'
year you w sold get hoard aud b.ty dob

tired dollar*. During t is apprenticeship,
if you wu.e the right k&lt;nd of a boy, you
would lie allowed to earh conslderalih'
change for yoursolf by o Id jote of cobbliug. 'iho wage* of good j &gt;umcymvn
Miioemnkeni are from twelve to fifteen dol­

g0&lt;&gt; I for th* 5’iogmitaijr.
Th* tinner's nppren ic
period. Th* a,cs given are K*).
and
811XJ per yeir, wti.t b i.trl, bu. ii you. em­
ployer i* uie right kind
lulow you to • aru
'
•ally b;

we*-k. without board, the HnjJ year.

Koiiflnp

Lalior-saving machinery

u

tin*, cup. a'ud several oth-r ar.iclo*
used to cut by pa:tern a-.d solder

prent.ee.

to bake, b.i

in a year, but luk
the trade tor twei
&gt; .me'.biiiK new. ’
»12 .-er week. It

The appreutieaship to a plumb&gt;r ii

saving machinery, penal labor and other
causes, it is perhaps tbe poorest trade a

BITTER
।

Liver and lidnoy Remedy,

I Oompouixted from tbe w&lt;-ll kn'-vn
Curatives Hopn. Malt. Bachu. Man-

HET ana m.T»TA k UF£SREOCTiATB ffia BOW--

reek the first year, but without

craftsman who patnti building. He dona
not pre.end to meddle with anything fur­
ther, or at least should nut. Au appreapret­

o*-er 82 per day, aud there is a great deal
of lost time.
Paper-hanging and decorating have

skill can earn &gt;2.25 to $3.50 per day. An
apprentice would nave te servo at least

What is called a locksmith in Detroit in­
cludes a down other bustn'isses. Ho keep*
a machine shop and a novelty works. 1

wanted. He can mend a clock, put in au
electric ball, repair anything in wood or

end bolta and nuta, run an engine, and, in

THE OHLT TRUE

gy IRON
MT0NIC
FACTS tEGMUH
b.fctffitatfflfi.

•

A

•atsef. Tbe wages of a common enrp-mter run from iil.fr) to ii per day. A car­
penter and joiner—being a workman who

day tbe year through.
BIRO S_AU SHEER.

He knowa tbe science of steam, calculate*
friction to a nicety, and can tell you th*
variations ot a rifij ba.l to a hair. He is
indeed a mechanical genius, but when 1

I* there anything that will eend ths
blood down to his towi and up.again to the
crown of hiafoolisb cranium sooner than at.
impromptu rac* of some kind, let it be any
a&lt;&gt;rt of ebanew contest', tram a short stri e
between plow-nags to an all-night struggle
between Mississippi steamers?
Pvopk
are getting tired of tbe cut-and-dried

where the “inside'* blows beforehand how
[ Baltimore Fufl.)
*
’ .During areont trip wi.h the Orpheus
Bailing Clubi of Baltimore, to the wellknown Cobb's Island, the folloiring fact*
were ascertained, and created a very tinpleasant impre*s.on: _ An enterprising
woman from N -w York has contracted
with a Paris m-Hinery firm to deliver dur­
ing this ■.utumor
or more skin* of
hints at forty cents a piece. - With sever­
al taxidermists ah s w»t ca Tying out the
contract, having engajred young ail'l old
U&gt; kill bird* ot different kinds, and pay­
ing them inn ceWk for each specimen not
too much mutilated for miUinery purp -SOS. The plumage of most of the birds
to b.i ob.ained at this island is plsiri. but
wi b the assistance of a little dy«f it to
soon trauB'ormed into that of the gayly
colored tropical uirds. The bird* com?
prised in this wholesale slsugbt-r .are
mainlV the different species of gull* an 1
terns, or * &gt;a its*allow*. of which many
species In lar.-e nambors eoul l formerly
t&gt;- fon 11 upon this island. But now ouly
few of th&lt;-s ■ graceful birds remain upon
Cob'. ’* Island itself, anil tbe pot-hunters,

ants” in such cases, whether bone and
muHi-le of human or quadru|»ed make-up,
have little chance of proving their relative
righto to the position ol fittest.
It was on a rather dull dky some time
was making its usual run from Buffalo to
the Falls. There wasn't anything so very
strange in this, and the pasaenner* were
making the usunl shilta to kill dtne—look­
ing at the water that wa* losing its hold on
I*ake Erie and making ready for Its mad
plunge towards Lake Ontario, or glancing

tin*

EFkUadelp'da Times.)
A prom inen- mmiut*r iu tnto city was i
•shed whetbnr ha often h*d widows come
•‘I don’t think I could st&lt; ik» an nrerage
for yon, if that is what yen want,” he re­
plied, "but widows do come freq.icntly to.
be re-marrie-L And why not? Tii recon 1
marriage* of widows are rarely unt-appy
•Be*.
“Nearly thirty years ago I married a
very young couple in thi* city, Tbe h»*-

Infants

only eighteen.

When Babies fret, and cry by ttin
What curve tbeir colic, kflto their

They were very fond at

speed unt.il It fairly, flew toward the great
cataract, and |»eriiap«, if so. they were wise
enough'co guess the leasnn; but it was not

“ Waen she wa« eighteen years old a
young Englishman came to this city to
T-&gt;m oa, and fell in love with Nellie. Sue
had many o’her iowrs, bu-.sie app.-ared

Colorado.

back stilt t.:tn&gt;yn&lt; of Nellie, wuo wm still
dUcovered. At that critical moment thefart dawned on the devo ed occupants of ! w.to. tine took his presents and Helped,
the Central train—male doubly horrible him to spe;nl h in* money, but u as not only
lAcaum' of the suddenness with which it
bad fln’hed upon It em—that tin- Erie train
wh- jus l&gt;e!0nd, on its easi-side trqck. mid
ToiliaOn,
tmu
ud beautiful u-.air iu

She ux&gt;&lt;t p4.y

repairs old ones. An apprentice would
get from two dollars to three dollars per
week the first year, and probably one dol­
lar a day for tbe third. Th* wages of a
journeyman will average twelve dollars

thro* y*ars, but a boy would get nothin;

CORSETS

Tbe gluin passenger on. the Iron*

A good di al at diaxatisfai*-

staying at th.- hotel about this matter, but
th -y iliJ i: •' do anything to prevent 1L ‘
S ime conti n led that no matter how
m my gull* and tern^should bo killed now
there w.iul.l be plenty mm* during tL*
next season. Foor roas-&gt;ning. ‘ Gu Is, like
all other birds, have certain place* tc
Intil^ tbeir n-tot* and rear th-ir j oun--;
farthermor •, all pulls go t &gt;r 0»l&lt; ; urfost
only to places where I hey wore b rrr,
and.cans- quetitly by killin ; U&gt;:h parent*
and young in one season no- r.’i-nii n to

jwculinr black suim n roreul-wnt t, which
formerly was only found in la 'g” «u li­
bera uhon thi* islan I, will soon b.» a ra e
bird in its old home. Thus • black sk pjtera
arc more speial and move sync ironnndy.

They f.*ed chiefly in the du«k of tbe even­
ing, gliding and skimmin: swiftly aloyg
just over the water; their bill i* oj&gt;en&gt;.-d,
the lower or under ma;uiiblu is in tbe
water, and «o they take their toad in a

The practic • of wenrin - stuff - i bird* as
oroamenta up-n tbe l.atw ot la lies is a
very cruel on*, inflict uig au endless
am-iunt of misery and pain upo &gt; mnoeent
and beneficial birds, and such a practice
oug.it to be.di*coutinued. Why not start
clutw, the lady member* of wb c i ay^celcg

and was greatly piles' ll an I «om -what
annoyed to observe the usually quiet car
sudd -nly lose it* 'i$\iearMnoe at geo I
manners and tteeom- a* noi-ya* a bar­
room on election day. Everybody el*o
landed on a spring board; h &lt; dark .*., in a
rear corner woo had sat as dumb ns an
oy*ter until now Iw^an to chatter like a
magpie, the veriest old lady on bonr-l at
once resumed the long-forg »tten sprightlinoss oi a maiden of sevent«*«m, sn i more
than one set of gouty tn*-* danced from a
now source of ex'ml -ration.
Tbe Ontral

hnvn hurried on txiard lor a fortune. I’erhap* sue knew that |&gt;eople were courtinher every step arid epjpyed the hold she
bad on tbe vit iation. Before -he swung
Upon the platform the Erie.tram da he I
window or hanging fust ontaidv either
squinting at the iieaien Central* wit a
wicked leer or grinding an imaginary
coffee-mill in' derision of choir help-

to be darting out little curled-up tongue*

stop! The passenger who
given her a five to induce
there would liven voted a
unworthy a pace In the

would not have
her to go over
miscreant and
human family.

•Trenton (N. J.) Gaietto.]
When one of toe Staten Island ferry-

sent, and tbe result is a pitched bat le wutbe submarine battle is terminated, and
tbe pairing off it e ffected. It is about the
only time when p-.rpobes or sea-boga, as
they are called, show any signs of (wing

•re fat, lasy and cumbersome in tlieir
movements, unless sudd-nly aroused by a

12,E CLLr,. .xjJ Bi THE XL B. GOV'
TO CAREY THE FACT MAIL

MHlgtOfL
loUtE.

in my study prejMirmg my - ennou

ra* from Nellie, and dated
al in the city, i ran thu»:
ugWulx*. Won’t you come

-• We went t (golb'sr to see her.
Well,
we brought her aoiue aud sb® did die, but
uot before Siu bud seen kumething b-

pared loug befort

r.

GOING WEST.

I OHLY LOT BURNING TWO THE3UGL
TRAINS DAILY FROM
muincd tuem myself in her sick room.
rtho told me Latere she died th *f sue ! CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
knew her m dher had I jwd him Lem the ’
DENVER,
luye witu her mutbe&lt;-. They made a vuiy
ba: py maUu, and are now living on t..e
rui.c.i m Uolurudo. Tuey have three Ipveiy children, are very rich, .and usually
spend their -uiiiiiivr in Europe.”

SAN FRANCISCO,
KANSAS CITY,

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS

j *hou!d not forsvt the fwtllat Round Trip tickets al

tion» If the leading train was first if must
stop first ami lot tbe other goon to its Falls

proaebiug maturity, and have essayed to
court tbe attentions of the females. That

CHICAGO CCiWCT CO., Chicago, lit.

the other track. If tbe dedgning lady
passenger had only gone to the Erie depot

help tor I- but te pull out and finis.i tbe
trip with the victorious Erie train rattling

ticed to bo discolored and very red, a* if
bloody. An alderly and weatLor-b-iaten
Captain of on* of th* large shipk that
were anchored in th* lower bay, when ho
looked at the turbulent water, with the
still plunging bodies in it, said to a re­
porter:
“It is a fight between the buck or old
male porpoises aud the young males to de­
cide which shall pair with the females.
The gray-colored bodies that you noticed

in * t.Hrly nt styl«« and prlcen. tkild Ly nr»V&lt;-l*
'tealer* everywhere, f'-werr „r. worthies. imltstaaS
VO." . imuln-cr.!-• • I . lull * i.&gt;rr» ■&gt;« the bv*--

c-:*s. Hud.ad ,akeu up hi* abode i i Puilauelpaia a; M.*. Tumson’s uua.u, and hi*
heart wa« nearly broke» at the lo*« at
Nellie aud the terribly mystery wuicn
uuug aiouud her disappearance.

shoe , and

Buch clubs exist irrEu-ope, an a Amoriei.-i
ladies surely have as much fueling as
ladies else* here.

noon was about midway between Govern­
or’* Inland and the ilobbin'* Reef L ghthou*e, the p issangers were surprised to
no icu a remarkable commotion in the
water. A space, probably .^ree hundre l
feet across .was covered with foam, and
that tumbling and splashL-tg was going on
near the iturface was evident.
Black,
round objects would suddenly dart-into
view, thrash the water, jryrate through
the air, and di*appear. Gray creatures
of similar shape would also plunge up­
ward through the foam, give a heavy
lurch, and dive out of sight.
When the

IU J.urv.-. "t r slier t&gt; rre v~k« &lt;.e-.r. It »u* f-uar

sudden y manife.ting

brul ;e. a» ib • Emust make a detour
a'.KHit the town before proeee.Ung directly

But history stops ahrup'ly here. The
veracious narrator at
dropffed
off with bis gripsack at the Falls, and in
tne scries of stirring encounter*, by virtue

tiona eembrace* o!ad sin:ere*te&lt;l public.
go about bis business. This rare success
so drove all thought of the railroad race
from his htuul that lie failed to inquire the
result of it.

[Faxony Cor. Chicago Lum.]
The cultivation of pearls is carried on
extensively In Saxony and other parte of
Germany. During the middle ages the
Venetians controlled the bu«lnem. In 1861
the elector ot Saxony appointed Morn*
Rghmlrler “first ;-earl hunter.” He was
succeeded on bi* death by hi* eon, and the
business has continued in the family until
the present Cay, under the superin­
tendency of tu* Forestry Departm.-nt,

region. The pearl-hunting i* carried on In
the spring, as soon as the water is warm
enough to wade in for hours continuously.
The mussels are examined by means of an
instrument, by which the shells can be
opened enough to see wliat 1s within them
without hurting the mollusk*.
If they
contain well developed pearl*, they are

(8 pringtlcld Republican.J
The culinary d.-partiuen;, itaj .he other
dvpurttnenta/iu Presidt&lt;it Arthurs’ Admoil* ration, is followed with a good deal
oi care and/gpUi'itud* by the Ex -cu ive,
and it to donbitul if his policy has anywhen-beeti'carried out inure in accordance
with bi* wishes than in. the ki chens of the
Whita House, pros! ’ed over by Howard
Wiliams. Mr. Arthur found cooks in the
ExecULvc Mansion of very inferior order,
i’r -ndent Hayes had bad the state dinti&lt;T* prepared outside and sent in on big
iiand-barrows, and the Diplomatic Cor.&gt;s
were actually put off with a salad-coffcaicu-cream lunch, followed by a crowded
recaption and no wine.
Mr. Arthur
c auged all thto when he secured tbe serv­
ices of Steward Howard William*, who
tor twelve years had been in the employ
of Ro*coo Conkling. Mr. Williams is well
educated, of flue address a nd colored. Hi*
chof, M. Fortin, was brought from New
York, where h® had cooked for J. J. As­
tor. Jay Gould and Pinar l, and was given
not known. By an ingeniotfs plan devised
by Mr. Arthur awd Mr. William* the thir­
ty-six plate table iu the State dining-room

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CITY OF MEXICO,

HOME-SEEKERS

THROUGH CAR LIKE

.

Lad;as of

Nashville.

REMEMBER 3 FACTS:

COip'd be accommodated.
Last winter
there were nine State dinners, an-i as each
menu mus' bo different Mr. William* was
at times tbs most overworked member of
tbe Government At the D.plomatlc din-

kinds of wines and liquors.

“Will you be kind enough, sir, to bold
this ram for me while I open this gate! It
is fas'ened on tbe inside, aud I must climb

Thi* modest request
bed* and not disturbed again for four

1st— It is jKMUtiveiy proven that Z&lt;»Phora (“Dr. Pengrlly’s Woman'*
Friend’’), i«the best known remedy
for all cotntiiafnte peculiar to Women
young or old.

tDd-!— Any Lady nmling such a remedy
and postponing the use ol Zoa-Pbors
makes* daqgarous Zt«rhaps fstsh
mistake. Z
Sold by ever}' druggist in Nashville..

considerable blood wa* spilled there.**
[Portland Oregonian.]

LPhlladelphl* Inquirer.]

A wajonuukir’i apprentice serves three
/••r*. an 1 would get only hi* board for
the first year. Tito wag i of tbe b-rt
workmen are not above $1.75 per day, and
most of them get only Sl.W. So many voliicles are turned out by State prisons and
great wagon work* lika tbe Btudebaker*'
tluU the trade U a poor one for any boy to
pick up.
A city blacksmith has nothing to do with

BALL’S

She said she liked her freedom Loo . wx-.l,
aud didn't want to be tied i|jiwu to &gt;-rupiiuty just yeu At last Eawur&gt;.» weni.

on a lonely road running out of New Dorp,
b«*&lt;nu:d pay a journeyman as handy as
himself b* replied: “No: over 8J.5) per
day at tha beat*” An apprentice would

Centaur Ulnlmont.-A**s-

Cue apple of her^Mkftbsr’s ey. a id tuv pet
of everybody, and very naturally became

Turn Ue .uoK her into h.s cunfl-

aid criminal.

Children

to too binging up Of hen li tiv girl, who

flirted mure wllu him thin ui u any one
somebody ba I observed that after leaving

and

wita inflammation of the iuugs and died,
leaving uis widow, with a llt.le daughter,
in fairly guud cir&lt; umuances. bbe was
quite inco-isjlable at Urxt, but- after a t.me

nothing at all, for any, purpose or none, as

-also many at tbe you g birds.

of Jalils a the' island during the la:e :'a I
raid winter; but th-rs*.* ore o:dy visitors oi
different spccim that nest further No th,
aud which will return 11 their Iiom ■ 'vitb

plumto'i's, But iu cities tuj two
kop. separa u. Any -Ouu pt I.

ipprenticeship to a cabinet-maker

!QDU!Un

TRAINS

Carpenter* bind tbeir apprentices for

steam-litter can count on from :3 to Ki.fr)

MARK

BETWEEN

XTHUKSSR THAN FTCTIOK.

Wrought.

;M. Quad, in Detroit Free Press.)

CURE

i AX ' IMPROMPTU RACB.

rhich bears U» same r -latten to London
glish literature

strangely deputed to

clo of an alien acknowledging a tribute to
native achievement. Tbe glib Frenchman
made uo bones about the business. Hv Is
a singularly typical Gaul, according to
tbe types made so familiar by the pencil
groomed, prematurely baldish, wit
talked in English and French, and was
witty in both tongue*. Bala saoms to be
the only mouthpiece of tbe London liter­
ary and Journalistlc lot, and he is not to

speakers.

the city met with a som -what singular
aud ’.lalnful accident a day or two since.
Bhe was engaged in canning fruit, and had
a dish of wafer and another of melted
sealing-wax on th* table by her.
She
would dip her hand in the water and then
take a portion of the liquid wax from tbe
other dish without trouble. At length she
became ro engrossed in her work that she
plunged her hand into th* wax when she
scalding compound adhered to he. fingers
and hardened aa soon ns they were with-

being able to remove U without taking

The only other living object visible on the

ram, whose mascive erooked horns wore
being held by tbe man as the two stood
quite still Id front of the gate.
“Way, sartlnly, shipmate," said tbe
obliging tar, as he selu-d tbe bighorns
and relieved tn* first bolder.
,
Tue letter climbed quickly over the gate.
libdy.

The brute at­

tacked me at

long as you stand tefore him holding his
horns firmly be can't hurt yon mueh.
tlood by. I Hope you will be as lucky in

endeavoring to find some preparation
which will soften or dissolve tbe wax and
so allow it to be removed without injuring

rhen telling this

came of him.

3rd—Hi
romcii, Mckly or healthy, should’
------------------ gelly’tbook, “Advice to .Mothers
cpndernlng diseases of women aiu! ohfidnm.”
Free to any lady reader of this paper. Postage
iu ecaled envelope, 4 rent*. Address,
R. PENGEI.LY A COnW
Kalamazoo. Micaj|
BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA SALVE.
.
The best salve in tbe world tor Cute, BraiM*.
Sores, Ulcere, Sait Hbrum, Fever Sore*, Tetter..

�SLAIN BI THE CHINESE.

political

LT MUST BE STOPPED.

SM&amp;ASTER TO FRENCH l« TONQUIN.

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

MANY MILLIONS OF ACRES STOLEN

Hsmlmrg. Fa_ and Urge- numban&gt; of swine
Asiatic ctmlera on board. Ho instructs toe
Captain of tbe port to altow m one to land

party of IUImM. m wm prod toted, occurred

William Corbett, 11 ring near Vinton. la..

yesterday.
State, committad suicide by taking polaou

ItoXDOM. Aug. 3X-A Shanghai disjmtch
to Reuter's Agency says: “Aocordiug to
report* received at Soutay 80.000 Chinese
troops invaded Touquln, and had an en­
gagement with Ute French. In this battle
it la a-*erted, Um French were amilhilateil.
while Mveral tliouaand CfiineM
killed.”

offici al itoUon l&gt;
Mexico. August
Similar notices have
___________________izatian. San Hlaa. Altata, Manlanllla anti other Paelfc coast

sc won

have died.

alaca tbe CotnmUetoocr at tbe General Land

lands In Colorado, and Nebraska wHh Um
view of bringing suite arulnstcattto com­
panies that have literally fenced In largo
tracts of lands in those Staten. Eight cases
have been found against the Prairie Caltlo
Company, composed of Scotchmen. Au ex­

pointed to prepare auliable rMotottons re­
ported that Uie Antl-Mon&lt;&gt;i&lt;olb»bGreeubaekLabor party txi changed to tbe People’s party
at Dliuote, that tbe action of ths National
Coovootioii at Indianapolis In M &lt;y teal bo
adopted, and tout ptedgai be made to en­
deavor to elect Butler and West to the Prre-

Monday.
five dollars to Western pointe at outelde’of­
fices Monday tn New York and a good basi­

An inmate of the poor-house at Lambert­
ing tor three days In Bowa, a town in Aus­
ville, N. J., revenaed himself on a town­
trian Galicia. Three hundred bounee bare
ship officer by firing blsbani.*, and to escape
been destroyed and 8,000 jreraona rendered
punishment killed himself with a razor.
home I er*.
The fire also destroyed 114
Tne Sinking Fund Commissioners of Es­
short and to the point, a delegate from sex County, N. J., are altown to be short
dwellings and 337 farms iu and about Uie
a IM ot the French troops in Tociqain at large market town of Rozwadow, In Aus­
Northern Illinois introducing a resolution to $600,000 in their accounts, aud proceedings
the opening of bootllittes between France trian Galicia. The harvest just gathered io twenty-five square miles, sixteen square
Ute effect that the State Centre! Committee to recover Uie amount will be at once com­
was all consumed. There is u great dearth milea and seventy-five square mites, -nd aa of the people's party of this Stale be and ' meoced.
and China:
Marmet, MSI; Naval Brigade, i 3C ■ Ana- ot provisions Iu the town.
they are hereby authorized to m k- up a
ugent is at present examining a tract con­
William Norris, hetd teacher of the Mark­
ItoSDON, Aug. 25.—Advb-ee frotu West­
taining over one hundred square mliea. All joint electoral ticket with the Republican or dale. OuL, school, Monday fired five times
ern Afriei say that small-pox Is raging at of these are. under control of the Prairie Democratic party, as said .committee shall at the second teacher. Mfaw Furl, three
deem to the beet internets of the Iteople'a
Cinraassle, Ashantee.
The King ot Lie Cattle Company and are Illegally fenced In.
shots taking effect. Ho then Shot bimsffif,
country recently died, and three hundred of Officials in the Land Office cte’m that be­ party, on tite basis at one-half of th» elec­
dying instantly.
his subjects were iuimoLited at bls funeral. tween five and six raillkNia of acres are now toral ticket for Butler and West This reaThe Dominion Government w annoyed at
At the office of the Courier &lt;fc&lt; £Dite- The new King having I&gt;e6n appointed. Um Illegally fenced In, and that Mveral miLL oiution called forth an amendment th»t
Unta, wberg. U»e abdre list was prepare.I, It Ashantee chiefs have asked tiiat tbe country ions of acres are fraudulently entered, lite iisoit of electors on tbe ticket be not the presence of Riel in the Korthwiwt, hav­
was said that - the Freneti trooj* in Ton- be annexed tp English poaseaeiona, because betters uy the cattle men are driving tom than seven, which was adopted. Also ing received intelligence that B g Be&lt;«r and
quln. under the command of General Mlllot of his iiutotiotB cruelty. •
them
away.
and
taking
from a re-mlullon that General Butler s recom­ Lucky Man have left their reservation a*'d
gone to confer with the renegade.
and Brlgad ter-General Ne..rter, aud Briere
LftNitoN, Aug. 27.—The steamship Far­ thtiu the lands which they have set­ mendation in regaad to tbe electoral ticket
Hon. W. M. Springer’s committee has un­
de Plate, were at as m my ns t&gt;w-nty-five aday has laid Ufa first deep-eea portion of tled ujxm.
One I^nd-oflicc
official be referred to tbe State, Central Committee
veiled a deficit ot Si 14.000 iu the accounts
different military poGs, and that it acomud the second Iteimeit-M.-wkey cable, and Is Bays that if the practice is continued tno with power to act.
of
Rev. Mr. Terrell, formerly an Indian
Thia qaration having been settled, another
InipCMBible that all could have been annihil­ now returning to Woolwich to receive the cattle men will have entire control of Uie
ated by the Invading Chinese.
remainder of the deep-seu portion and tbe best public lands in the United States effort wha made to refer.the matter of put­ Agent, who was connected with Major
Pakis Aug. 28.—Admiral Courbet's of­ American shore end.
within twenty years. A land agent in Now ting a State People’s party ticket Iu tbe field I'Oweli's surveys.
ficial report of the bombardment’ of Foo
Cairo. Aug. 28.—Major Kitchener tele­ Mexico informs the General Itand Commis­ to the State Central Committee, but that
Memorial services in respect' to the mem­
^as defeated, and tbe following were put iu ory of tbe Mormon elders a&gt;cuuwhiaied in
Chow states that nine Chinese men-of-war graphs from Dongola that a spy
r# brought *in
“ sioner that, ot the entries In tost Territory,
and twelve junks were sunk and Uie Krupp u report that General Go
*had gained a ninety per etmL are fraudulent, and another nomination:
Tennessee, were held Sunday in all the
A tut mt 11. agro I in Dakota says chut twenty-five per
battery commanding the araena! silenced. groat victory over Uns re
Governor. Jesae Harper, Danville; f.ieuten- huge and many of tbe smaller towns In
His loan wm six killed and’ twenty-seven and Uial two of Uie rebel
cent, of U»e entries are fraudulent Ln that
Utaiu The remarks of tbe speakers were
v.u-.jnde-L
iu the engagement.
generally concill itory, and chance the murTerritory.
A table, com pieced recencty
Paris, Aug. 37.—After destroying tire
Calms, Aug. 28.—A
mor Is current for Che forthcoming annual report of the
u.er. J. It. Clark, Chicago; Auditor, a. F. dezs to tlie bigoted prejudice of Individuals.
.forts ou the Mln Riv.-c Admiral Courbet here*that
,
tied
England
that
laitid Commissioner, shows tlie number of Keevea, Elgin.
Egypt
has
Nine hundred cigar-makers have been ou
will probably join Admiral Lespcs -liefore she is bankrupt since Tuead «y. and un­ fraudulent entries that have been invrtatiMiL.WAt.-gKE.Wla., Aug. 28,—The Green­ a strike in Cincinnati for twenty-four
Keo-Lung, and concert with him with re­ able to meet Uie current expenses.
gated during the pest year, and approx­
backers and Anti-Monopolista met In this weeks., during wnicb time tho union has
gard to the occupation of that place. An
Turin, Aug. 28.—King Humbert and imately the number of Illegally fenced city in joint convention yesterday aiteruoon, paid put $131,000 In benefits.
expedition from Tonquln into Yun Nan, Prime Minister Depretta arrived Tuesday" acres in the various States and Territories,
aoout one hundred delegates being iu at­
The Virginia la-gi-daldre has agreed to
st the end of tlie wet season. Is under at Buses, a city of 10.000 people in the to be as follows;
tendance. "TbePeople's Party of Wiscon­ take a recast to-day until Octol«r-22.
conskler-.’.ion, unless China accepts the Province of Cueno, in Piedmont They
Arkansaa. 7U fraudul-nt entnaa; Dakota, sin” was the name adopted for the fusion.
Jonas Wolf was elected Governor of the
terms dictated by France. Le Flyaro says’ viaii^tbe cholera patients al Uie hospitals, MU; Colorado. PH)' fraudulent entries and
A resolution pledging hetrty support to
acres illegal I v fenced; California. EM
Indian Nation Tuesday by a small majority.
Genera! Millot ia to be recalled from Tou- and left 82,000 for tbe relief of the suffor- I.MJ.Oo)
fraudulent natrtea; New Mex.eo. 8J» fraud­ BuUer and West waA adopted. Full State
A coachman at Minneapolis, named Peter
quln, because lie te held responsible
ulent eUlrica and l.VoOX) acres illegally and Electoral tickets were nominated. The
Johnson, after taking a lady to visit a
lor the difficulties since the Tten-Tsin treaty
London, Aug. 23.—Advices from Ma­ fei&gt;o&gt;.-d: Mfnneaota. 3ll fraudulent entfiM;
friend, walked out on tho lawn and shot
has been made- Tsheo Ki Kong, Secretary deira state that Dr. Uaclitigal, the apceisi WMhlnaton Territory. MD; Idaho. JB; Nabraaaa. 170 fraud u I ent entries and 9uu,UuO Governor, Milan Ford. Jehkoah; recretary ot himself through Uie heart.
of the Chltxae Em banay, will remain at hia German Uomuitoiiouer for the Vtesl coast of ■uie*
literally fenced; Montana,24 fraudulent
post tn Paris.
Afalca, had annexed the coast line south of cntr'os; Wyoming Territory. 24 fraudulent State, G. W. Jonea. West Itend: Treasurer.
Four members of Uie Lytle Grays, a Cin­
Shuuiun, Prairie du Chien; Attor­
London, Aug 26.—A Ttmai dispatch Camensi’s' River as t-i aa Battana. Ho entries and 25U.an acres: Alabama, lit fraud­ Theodore
ney-Genera! M. W, BCeveoa,Gresn latke Couo- cinnati militar/’ company, were dishonor­
from Foo Chow, d.itod yesterday afternoon,
also hoisted tlie German Qag at Mallmba ulent entries; WiacumMn. L&gt;; f ior ds, Tl:
buperinicndent of Pub:ic In.-trucuon. Dr. ably discharged yesterday for cowardice
Oregon. 83; Kansas, lie fraudulent entries 3:. 8.
Brown,
Milwaukee;
Kailroad
Cum-nl
—
says: '‘The French iron-clads entered tlie and at Little and Great Batanzz.
during
Uie great not in that city.
and Saj.tDi aernt Ulegally fencmd; Nevada, su,- ■loser, oohn hieb-r, Wausau: ld*iranoc commouth of the river ye-.terd.iy afternoon nt
CoPKNHAGKX, Aug. 28.—Mr. Qari Steen uUU acres lhe.-aJly fenced.
Harry Loe. a fast young book-keeper in
two o’clock. Tlie white fort opened fire Amiersoa Debillo, M utster ReM lent and
Breldre tlie cases embraced In the fore­
Cincinnati, who sylndb-d bis employers out
The
following
were
chosen
electors:
with Krupp cannon while tlie ships were Consul |Wi d -ra! of Denmark at Washing­ going statement there are about three thou­
of 813,000 and expended it upon an actress
three miles away.. After an hour’s engage­ ton, has resigned.
.
sand entries on which action has been sus­
.....
....
. named Kate Castleton, will next baturd ay
ment tlie French retired. Tbe Chinese tire
London, Aug. 28.—Advices from Cal­ pended until an examination can lie unde trick Allen Steuwra; Second District, Lnrouzo i be sentenced to the penitentiary.
cutta slate that u famine In Mysore is in­ by ai«cial agente. These entries will aver­
nnT't'iidi'M! i
TS“‘“*1 i"’*
No complications arising from interfer­ evitable, owing to tbe drouth. The au­ age about one hundred and fifty acres ot
ward Mofiraw; .-eventh District, John Wilcox: ’ Bn'1 u,re® slx-”I»oota«»*. robbed Uie driver
ence with u&gt;e commercial Interests of Ger­ thorities are taking no steps to provide land each. Acting Commissioner Harrison
Dlktrioc. George WUj;
Wii.; .Ninth
jJinth DGyict.
DlMxict. : and ,four
Eighth DiiUrJot.
''n- passengers of the stage between
many, England, or any other power are relief.
■ays that no doubt there are thousands of
R. E. Farcber.
I Weatherford and Graham, Tex., and is now
anticipated "by the French foreign office,
Vienna, Aug. 28.—The sugar trade of other fraudulent entries but that fhu office BOmaiia. Neb.. Aug. 28.—There wore | being pursued by a bloodthlraty poiwc.
and the privileges of neutral nations will be this city is pak-ning through a crisis. Tlie can only investigaic thom whtoli are
446 delegates in attendance at the Repub­
A conference Tuesday at Glyndon, Minn.,
resjMicted aa far as is consistent with the
failure of tlie great firm ot IL Weiprleh brought to its attentiun by settlers and otie
lican State
Blate Convention which met here between the managers of the Northern and
tactics of France. There is not considered
caused u ptnlc on Urn Bourse Tuesday.
yesterday. A contest between two delega­ Canadian Pacific Roads, has led to a rumor
to be sny possibility of Franco consenting Tlie fa.lure |. due to rash s|ie&lt;-tifations.
A
Among tbe canes of unauthorized fencing tions from Knox County was decided in that a joint line will be built from Winni­
to refer the matter to arbitration or to per­ year’s respite was granted the'firm, and In specially reported to the lai nd Office by
favor of Draper’s adherents. Electors were peg to SL Paul fora winter outlet from
mit any diplomatic intervention. It te tliat time it Is ho)&gt;ed it will right itself, agents are the following:
cbrnen, also the following State ticket:
Manitoba.
thought aha will now push the matter to lhewe interested m the firm are doing their
The Prairie Cattle Company tFooteh'. em­
Scarlet fever 1s becoming quite prevalent
bracing up»wd o l.OuO.txk-acres: the Arkuatbe end and dictate her own terms to China. utmost to support it.
Lieutenant-Governor. H. H. Nboddi becrw
London, Aug. 25.—A Timet Foo Choir
St. PKTKRHiH-no, Aug. 28.—The Minis­
tury of Slate. Ed Hoggra: Treasurer. Charles in Moline. HL
H. Willard: Auditor. H. H Babcock. Super­
dls;iateii says: Admiral Courbet opened Uro try &lt;&gt;l Marine has issued to several teamed &amp; Dana. To..eft; Rootehler A Lamb. W.U.iU; J.
The Highv ay Commissioners of Illinois
intendent of Education. W. W. Jo near At- will meet In State Convention at Springfield,
at Foo Chow at two p. m. Saturday, and the societies a plan for a RuMian polar ex ped 1- W. Frank. lO.tau. Garnett A ltemr!o&lt;d. W.'tWs
Chinese repll d almost simultaneously. Tbe tlou. The idea is to have several large par­ E. C. Tune. frkO.0; Lewaey Bros. Ite.uji);
September 34.
Public
I
And*
and
BulMimra.
Jtmei
Scott;
Vrootnan A MoKltu. ai.ttir; Beatty Bros. 40.dockyard arsenal was fired Immediately,
Chairman State Central Committee, Caaner ,
ties start for Jeannette Island, proceed en­ Oto:
The courts in i’arls hare imposed long
thick. Brown A Co., ifl.dki. ami the Key.
but only with partial success. Lhe eleven tirely ou fool across tlie ice, leaving large noida « attle 1 ompany. to.OO—au in Colorado.
terms of imprisonment and henry fines u|»on
vwisels forming tbe Chinese fleet were depots of provlxiuns in the rear.
Lanmng, Mich., Aug. 28.—The State 1 U1O
Brighton Ranch. ia.&lt;»0 acres; Cor A t arte.,
It is
tho omoers
officers of the «rocked Bank ot Lyons
ID.OUu;
J.
W.
Wiioox.
*.6tjO&gt;.
K.entb&gt;«k
Rauch.
Prohibition
Convention
met
here
yesterday
lI1(
j
mostly ligtu river and cxmsI ttamporta. and
thought there are many Islands north of
40,0 0. and J. W. BoaW. 30.0»&gt; tn .Sebraaka.
morning. The morning seMion waa taken I
were really tops- The French had seveu
Widiatn Humpbn-y. -u.iajO aerva. and Nelson
The watch factory jit Lancaster, I’a., on
lip in effecting a temix»r-ry organization
heavily-armed ships, namely; The Volta.
and-Ln appointing committee*. In tlie aft­ which §400,000 has br«-n expende'. has
Heavy Frosl in the Eastern hlales.Duguay-Troubq Delaviguo, Aspio, Vipere,
Entire couuutH .&lt;re reported m being
Loup
and
Villars.
Several
Chi-­
ernoon resolutions were adopt'-*! declaring made an assignment, with debts egg:, rat­
Boston, Miuci., A113. 26.— rfueh dami.ge fanced in in Kansas. In Wyoming more
against fusion, favoring Woman suffrage ing 877,000.
new
gun-boats
maintained
bravely
than one hundred large cattle companies
,
IL Harte, the wcli-l.nown musician nnd
a
desultory
fire
for
about
a was done by a heavy frosl Sunday night to
are reported as having fencing on public and claiming that the Republicans were un- i scenic artistrdted fro.n au overdow of mor­
• quaru-r of an hour, when the’ survlyors of growing corn and bock who it tn Northern
lands. Some of tlu-w coinpanlra are re­ ■ole to grapple with the liquor question. phine taken for p.tinlers* colic, at I’rincrUm,
their crevra leap.nl overboard. The combat New Englund. At Lewiston, Me., the frost ported to be Englb-h, and otiiers Scotch.
Candidates were then nominated as follows:
. N. J., Wednesday.
practically finished m seven minutes. The was ctmtuied to the h.wlnnd*. Buckwheat Referring to the pr ctice of large com­
erpor. Alonzo Sherwoed: Treasurer. A. B.
superior French artillery made tlie contest and gr.ij-i will sillier much in the panies making fraudulent entries on lamia
Seveu merchants nf Chihuahua and the
• &gt;cy: rtocretary of Stale Zacuanah Chase:
After disabling the Chinese' vessels, there vicinity of Port JervIA N. ¥. Io ths illegally tenced. Major McKenzie, of the Ci
AudltorMiene a. O. E. Downing; Commir City of Mexico were in Chicago Wvdncswas no fight—it was a maisacre. -This Is Warner and River Valleys. New Hampshire,
Land Office, said: "TIu-m: entries ere made ■toner State Land OS ce, Barcus: Attorney* day. They are in -.king an investigation of
Ute opinion ot every spectator. Two elglit- considerable &lt;1 &gt;mnge bus t»eeu done to vege­ along streams that, run through lan&lt;L General. J H. &gt; stem; Superintendent Public
een-lon gun-boats of the Chineeo fleet fought tation. AtCauMii, yesterday morning, the Cattle men will employ men to herd Instruction. Joseph it. Sleeve: Member Board
The Grangers' pimle .and exhibition at
■4-ducallo.). Isaac W. Mackiwcr; EiectOte-aU
well, one sinking near the English man-of. , Hrrrhburg. I’m., We nit-wlay, was attended
mercury stood at
being &lt;1 change ot more their stock, and then will give $50 or
war Champion, while the other, stationed than seventy 'tegre« In the temperature $100 toe-ch one to make ar entry of460
Dickie.
by lb,U'X&gt; people. Ben i.t iler telegraphs
above some junks, made a good stand. since Thursday test , A largo tuuount of acres. When he baA secured his patent. It
PrtTSBtniOH, Pm, Aug. ‘ii.—T. P. Ryn- ' that he will lie with them on Friday.
The French g-pt up Uie fire on tlie ar­ garden sluff was destroyed there by the is undi-rstood that he must transfer it t*&gt; the der. Chairman of tlie National Greenback-r
The University of Notre Itatue nt South
senal, the neighboring buildings, the forte,
trost. Several other towns of Central Ver­ party who advanced the xnotiey. Many
Labor party, har. Issued a call for a Slate Bend, Ind., fans received from the King of
barracks ahd vill-grs until five o'clock mont had very heavy frosts Sunday night. cattle dealers will not euiptoy m’ju union Convention, to be held at Bellefonte, Pa.,
Spain a copy of tfio an-lent portrait of Co
In tne afternoon, although rcaistance from I Ice formed in the vicinity &lt;if Middlesex, Vl they wiii agree to make entries A com­ September 18.
। luiiibu% recently found at Madrid, and from
Uie batteruM ceased al about three o'clock.
and tlie garden crops were much injured.
mon fraud 'n New Mexico, Arizona, Cali­
.
nominate!! for conokb.w&gt;.
a nriideiil of Shanghai a lila.ryof Chiume
Some French nnd Chinree snips were en­
fornia. Ida.i&lt;i Wyoming, Montana, Utah
Congressional nominations were made as works with L*tin translations.
gaged In close proximity to the English
A Michigan Town Destroyed.
■nd Nevada is practiced by means of the follows Wednesday. J. C. FtUgrrald, Re­
mcn-of-war Vigilant and Champion. At
Desert-l.md act
That
act
provides
D
etroit, Mich., Aug. 26.—Reports re­
A Wonderltd Surgical Fast
Ci bl lean.
Fifth
Michteaii District; E.
six o'clock yesterday evening three burring
that in selecting 640 acres . of de-nirt
arksdale. Democrat, ^vcnlli Missouri,
gun-boals floated down the stream, one ceived indie ite that the forcet fires,-though land
York, Aug. 28.—Prof. Sabine, of
twenty
cents’ per . acre shall
I. L. Struble, Republican. Eh-v.-nth Iowa; the College of Physics an l Surgeons, the
carrying French colors.
Numerous fire­ checked by tlie rain. of Saturday, have be peld
down,
and
that
persons
junks. blazing in a dangerous manner, ini* broken out with renewed vigor. A dispatch entering land atiall be allowed three years W. J. Stone, Demo-rut, Twelfth Missouri; leading ihlnopiastic or skin-grafting surIsaac Stephenson, RupiibBean. Ninth Wis­
periled tlie English mmi-of-war, but ware from East Ta was said that Sunday after­ in which to pay the remainder. Instead of
consin; Thomas Linok-% Prohibitionist, ! gedh of the world, his dismissed as cured
feuded off. One English bark was sa’ed noon the Cm, driven by a northwest taking donert land, tbe practice is to take
Thayer, (for long 1 from Bellevue Hospital Tlkom ts Colt, a
• by the English men-of-war. French ’u r- wind, swept down on Harmon City, a tbe very beat land. Tlie parties hold It Twentieth Ohio; IL
pedo boats exploded Uie sterns of tlie Yanp small place of about three hundred In­ and get the use of It for three years for term). John W. Reynolds (fer *hr&gt;rt term), scrofulous patient. Three months ago the
Woo transports and of tlie two sinking
habitants, bumit* every building but a comparatively nothing, and for as much Republicans. Thirteenth ln&gt;llaua; N. IL ! disease ate away most of volt’s none, comgun-lx-ats. Tlie scene-* on the river, u the large lime kiln and one bouse. A dock and longer as the title is in dispute. Complaints Eldredge, Greenbacker. S--on i Michigan: pletely destroying th- bone and leaving only
V
„ and
... 1 Ik
__ ..t ­ portions of tbe nostMls. 11E. Barksdale. Seventn,
O. n
IL Single
Dr. C-I.I-Sabine cut
dead and wounded floated by, were terrible.
warehouse containing a lot of tnerchandl.se from settlers come from neatly all the
ton, Deni’uerata, Fifth MLwistippi; W. C. away the diseased portions and grafted upon
The English saved many wounded. The were burned. The fire* Sunday and yeaWestern States and Territories, and some Oates, Democrat, Third Alabama; Joseph the face the middle finger of tbe patient’s
forts lower down have not yet been at­ terday were burning fiercely on both sidei of the complaints accuse Government land
A.
Seranton.
Republican,
Twelfth
Penn
­
left
band,
maklcg
a
no*,
lite
operation
tacked. The Tirn&amp;t correspondent, the only of the Tawas Lake.
Black muck in tire agenta of collusion with the land-grabben. ”
sylvania.
_________________
was successful, die patient gaining a oomj
newspaper representative present, was on swftmpB is burning to a depth of several
■nd losing two joeuta ot one finger. Med­
boaid tlie Champion.
feet, eating under the roots of large tree*,
Bonner Has the Refusal of Dy-Eye-See.
BEG15.51.\G TL'F5G.
ical siea pronounce Dr. Sabine's feat the
which topple into the fiery masa. About
mot wonderful io ’»e records of rhino­
New York, Aug. 27.—The great JayFoo Chow fa toe Capital of the province of one million teet of Iocs was burned belong­
Fo-Kien. on the Min River. twcnty-Bve miles
plastic surgery.
Eyo-See trolling race against time, which
from Its mouth. Its ponulailon te tvtomnuxl ing to Smith Bros., of West Bay City.
was to have taken place over tlie Prospect
atto0.ixn. it is aurroundol by an amphlCammed Bond* Restored.
Pomerov Io Withdraw.
theater of hills about, twenty-four miles uisPark course yesterday, has been postponed
Sr. Paul, Minn., Aug. 27.—The People's
tant and is ineioeod by a cattelatod wail nine
Washington, Aug. 27.—The Treatwer
Chicago, Aag. 23.—A a’peclal to the until Thursday, and Uie race will then be of
Bank wm most adroitly and successfully
or ten miles in clrt-L-mierenoc. outside of
which are suburbs its extensive aa itaeif. The Times front Washington says: **lt ia stated greater interest If the iilUe gelding beats robbed by an employe hxoc lime between of the United States has forwarded to the
Whole to commanded by a foiUOcd hill &amp;00
Maud S.'a record of S:0$X Mr. Bonner is to Saturday night and Mor day morning. The * (toversor nt Louisiana 821,000 frae-school
^et above the plain. ateThtaido of tbe walls on the best autliurity that ex-Senator Pom­ have the refusal of him for a month. Then
Ixjad* of the State captured at Baton Kongs
&gt;s another height crowned by u oonsnlcuoua
eroy, who is running for President on the
WHtl-ti-&gt;nwr&gt;r A 1,^,^ I..
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Maud S. will be put in training, and 'n employe is Eddie Msmh.. a young fellow of in
1865 by Lieutenant General ShedAmerican and Anti -Secret Society ticket,
three woe its will try to lower her record.
St. Paul who has been lit the bank only a dan. They formed part of the lot of city.
has decided to withdraw iu favor of St
—.
....
j „„ hiwviiui an.
If she fails Jay-Eye-See will belong to Bonfew
weeks.
He
1s
but
aixleeq
yearn
old.
State
and Southern railroad bonds, to the
John* tlie I’Tohibltion candidate. Pomeroy
yard said to bare been bombarded to
Tire robbery wm nrrt even suspected until value of 88,000,000, captured at ths Mine
haa notified the members of the National which are not unrcasobablo.
Committee of his party to meet in Wash­
Monday uioniing. when npon opening the time, the major portion ot which waaj sub­
sequently returned to tbe State.
ington August 25, when be will formally
vault and inside safe it was discovered
withdraw, giving as his reasons that St.
that between 85,000 aud 810,00$ had
Veteraas el the NenawttL
John haa publicly announced his espousal
been stolen, tlie exact sum not being
OTHER FOREIGN MATTERS.
of th* principles of tbe Anti-Secret party, fbe prevailing drought and the terrible
London, Aug. 25.—So tar tbe total Dum­ and that he would prefer to support him grasshopper and locust plagues throughout
all right, and bore no evidence of interferber of deaths from cholera in France has than to run for office himself.’’
diets of the Northwest began at the Driv­
many sections of tbe republic, meat has ad­
been 3,952, scaUerod over 181 eities and
bus!urea at the bank proceeded as if nothing ing Park this afternoon, Governor Hamilton
vanced fifty per cent in price in thi* city
Six Deaths by Drowning.
villages and fifteen departments. Keckonhad happened. Suspicion fastened upon
aud at many other pointe within the past
aby departments Uie deaths bare been os
Mason, who was the youngest book-keeper towed by General Logan. General Oglesby
four weeks. Corn has likewise appreciated,
rws: In tbe department ot the Boucheeand Mayor Harrtaoa. There U a large at­
women—Bridget Hayes, Annie Hayes and
and ao on with all articles of absolute nedn-Rhooe. 2.IM; to Var. 974; is Uerault,
tendance already, and many are arriving.
210: Ardechr, 111; Basse*-Alpes, 110; Mary McCabe, raldeuta of New York Qty eeMlty. Qora Is $7.50 per bushel in Chb
the young fellow aecomplhhed tbe rob
The encampment will continue until tba
&lt;--------..
—who hayp been bourding near Catskill, hualina. Beans are $12 per bushel In Du­
Cashier
were drowned while bathing iu Catskill rango. A tiny but terrible army-worm hi tcubouse
is
the
only
one
who
invading
Aljojuca
Pueblo,
whoee
Inroads
Creek
Friday.
A
lady
who
tried
to
save
Garonnj. :*8; Drome.
A Daring FssL
knew tire combinations,
and no one
are marked by decaying vegetation and
them barely escaped.
Bbooe, 10- Gironde 4.
Imagines for a moment tliat he disclosed
Boston. Aug. 27.—Three young English dying cereals.
worktnan attracted some attention aa he
students at the Moody school were drowned
io
number,
and
each
was
a
throe-tumbler
Sudden Death of Don Terry
while bathing Monday evening.
was swung slowly to the top of tbe Wash­
Chicago. Aug. 25.—Dean Patrick A.
port upon tlw situation at ttos place and
utter impooaiblllly unleaa tbe exact combi­ ington monument, insptrtlng every joint in
For tbe ReUel el Gordon.
Toulon since tlie abatement of toe cholera
Terry, of St Patrick's Church, died very nation wm obtained and correctly applied. the five hundred feet of marble. He re­
epidemic. He nays: " Tim finances of Tou­
Not a acratch was upon any lock. All ported the column In admirable condition,
suddenly about six o'clock last evening ot
lon and Maraeillre haje been strained to General of Canada has been ordered by the teart-diaeam. Ho was seated in tbe library doors were as securely locked on Monday notwitlntandingtherecentearthquake.
the utmost iu cleansing tb« streets
morning and oa Suik! &lt;y as they were Sat­
ot the parsonage, conversing with Mr. F.
Home
Government
to
secure
the
services
of
and tenements and caring for the sick
urday
evening When
Cashier
Rit­
Donahue and Mr. Hayec«, when he fell
and burying tlie dead.
The presence of ■lx hundred voyageurs for the relief of Gen­ from his chair. Ue was caught In tlie an»s tenhouse
‘ closed
them.
The
job
New Yorx. Aug. 27—Samuel J. Tilden
They are
impending financial ruin weighs heavily eral Gordon at Khartoum.
has notified the commtttee appointed by tbe
needed to take flat-bottomed boata up tbe of hia friends and placed on tbe sofa, but
upon the tainiueM community, and even U»e
before medical asd-itance arrived he was
Chicago Democratic N ttional Convention to
eotifideal that Mason will be arrested soon,
present to himself and M:. Hendricks an
curtailed. The tide of returning fugitives
but they will not reveal where lie is hiding.
has jiwt set in. and no description can pict­ who served under General Wotoetey in the
A meeting of the directors was held yecter- address that ba will be ready to receive it
ure the wretehediMHti and dWi'ution tliat Red River campaign.
Fort Plain, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Kate
Death of a Leading Foalaa.
Smolsey is iu about the name eoudltko as
during tlw past few days, and apparently
cholera in tlie lyxjthorn Departments of
------------*
“*
reached Charter Oak Park yesterday in
C. Walcn died iwre Monday, aged fifty- DC. much we»
family, but takes no
M aa Mlowa: Horaolt. 7 deaths; Gard. 1; three He was chief of the Fenian organ!Charge of Bair. She will be trained for an
effort to tower her »:09« record before botattoo, having succeeded James Stephens
or authority to sell Jay-Eye-See, and that fag retired from tbe tort

SCHOOL!
Open Again for Another Term !
. ALL. CHILDREN WANTING

School

PSnpplieie*

Will do well to call on

F. T. BOISE
Tin KashvUie Drmiist and Bookseller.
He haa a full and complete
tiBBortment of alV School

Supplies,

and School

Books of all kinds
used in the county.

Headquarters and Lowest Prices
Pens, -Inks, Slates,
Slate Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­

holders, Note Books, Le­
gal and Fools Cap Papers,
School Bags.

Straps,

Copy

Books^Book-keeping Books.
Blank

Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,

Dictionaries, etc., etc.
Remember we are

HEADQUARTERS
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,

Oils,

Paints,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

F. T. BOISE

NOTICE
FROM AND AFTER
^thejEigbth dayjof Sept.

next, until January 1st,
1885, we shall sell our
Goods for cash or ap­

proved notes, and if the
plan is appreciated we

ill continue after that
date.

We propone that

it shall benefit our customers who pay u$ cash
for good*, and expect to

make the prices aa low

for cash as goods can be

bought for Astwhebe.
To those needing credit
we can acoommodate

them on approved notes
at 7 per cent.

All per­

sona owing us by book

account or note naat due
are hereby notified that
we are owing borrowed

money to pay for goods'
to accommodate them in

the past, and shall ex-

pect prompt payment
without delay. Resp’y,

F. C. BOISE.
NaahviDe, Mich., Aug.
■and 34,1894.
X at Harilort.

�BOSTON AND

TfceMewg.
SATURDAY, - ■

VIC-IHITY

AUGUST ». 1W4

LOCALS

WOODLAND.

probably will'be

And not *ti» Holnw* &amp; Holly Rro«.
Him Dell. Palmerton i. te^blnn Hi.

trialJreaie Jordan is the only candidate
mentioned from Woodland on any of
the ticket*.
Our band took second money in the’
second cIaam at tlie Grand Ledge baud
tournament.
'
•
When Warner gets that new hoar
done, .we expect he will treat Thk
Nkws scribe io n yide. •
*
L. Paul, our lively hardware manw a* among- thus*- wbo took in the fire­
man’s tournament at Charlotte.
John Maier say* that some one unus­
ed himse.lt Inst Sabbath, by cutting
down and destroying some of his com.
H. C. Carpenter. Jeaae Jordan, J. W.
Holmes. Judge B«.t:mni, A. T. Cooper.
A, Estabrook anti A. L. CoOjmt. repre­
sented thia town in Pruliibttion county
convention, at Hastings, on Saturday.
The Gteenbackem of thia township
worked like heroes for the rlecthm of n
Greenback clerk and tlte succtute of the
entire people’s ticket. Will the Greenbackere tell us bow many officer* they
bavet
Mrs. Jolin St’.ram celebrated her thir­
ty-seventh
birthday on Saturday.
About thirty invicetl jnieata, a number
of rich presents, a big dinner and a
general good time, were the attm&lt;*tioiiKot the day. We noticed Mr. and Mrs.
H-Z. ZuachnitC nf your village among
tlte happy throng*

MAPLE GROVE.
Benj. Miller aud Fred Quick have
traded fai ma.
Three of 8am. Shafter’s bove have
returned from Liberty.
W. 8. Blodgett, ot Muskegon, visited
Wm. Archer last week.
Mrs. Anderenn, of McBride, is visit­
ing her father C. R- Palmer.
The M. E. Sabbath school will picnic
at Thornapple Lake Saturday.
Geo. D. Baine haa purchased 10 acres
of his father. Consideration &lt;500.
As the dew goes before the sun, so
.the blackberries are going before die
ladies.
Mrs. Palmer wishes to tender her sin­
cere thanks to die donors of her birth­
day present.
Ad. Wolf lost a hog Saturday night.
-The auppuaed cause of its-death wat*

Nutwithstanding the rigid provisions of tit*
game law, deer are shot daily in the Spread
Eagle region. No attention ia paid to tbe

lhe paid minions of the Isw would, tn all
probability, engage tbem*elve* in tue pas­
time, so fascinating is the sport. Hunters,
bowovar, do not hum loy de*r; they look
lor wild sbvqp. Venlsotl' cau not be.
obtained at the
market* on
the
had at all times.
The reporter saw sev­
eral de«r during , the week’s sojourn at
Kp. ead -Eagle, but as newspaper men are

hoc in wry good condition, many being
abandoned after the killing owing to tbeir
leanues*. In September at^i October th»y
wih alien up and be eveiLdtn-sce plenu.ui

ii captuTvd this
btcago.
Tbeir
but little difil-

cap uro is attended
When an old hunter sees

siou oi unearthly cries. Th* little animal
,becomu» irigbumed and endeavors to hide
hi- bead in Uie nearest bush, anil is easily
taken eap-iv*.
The lavonte and moat
successlul method of hunting deer is at
night. Tua darker the D-.gbland Uiecalm­
er tbe water Uni better.
flu n a-, usually

EAST CANTLETO.N.

style U more in accordance with a strictly

Tbe shooter has

Urn
little Ixmu
siowfy
and
noiseUMly glides along the deep »uaduws ot
the »hore, the light is thrown upon Uie
edge. Deer oome to tbe lake during the
night to drink and .bathe, and iuvanabiy
The sound is at ouco de.octad by

Ua.f hour

lor i«ar of disuirbin^ Uieir prey. Ibe
doer »oou discover* Ihu light, but be is
banded by it* brilliancy *u&lt;l see* uot his
d odiiMt ent-uiy.
Ho watch-.-* the light

cents per dozen and keep getting higher
until the beu* stop laying, which is gen-

then they are worth from thirty■ty cents a down packed aud
It ia at this perimi that the egg pickier*
dispose of their*slock, wh.cb amounts to
many hundred barrels. The reporter saw
about 12,000 down pickled in one cellar in
a Son: b Cherry street produce merchant’s
warehouse yesterday. Tbe way till* pickle
Is manulectured is one of tbe secrets of th*
'whose experiment* hava cost them a g.&gt;od
deal. For cooking purposes these rggx are as

only dvbarrvd from appearing on the table
soft-boiled or fried.
Tbe merchant who
pickle* mor* eggs than any other man in
Nashville broke one that had be&lt; n in tbe
brine four weeks yesterday and it did not
d ffer materially in appearsuc? from a
■ittw-lald egg. In shipping these eggs they
packed iu barrels ami cases.
They cost
from 68 to 7 cent* a dozen, including the

none in tbe United Blate*. when tbe vol­
ume of the trade ia considered, in propor­

raiK are very pluntifql, aud of the fcatnored tribe, ducks, p.gevns and pueasant*
abound in vast u-umberv. They are not
-preferring nobler game.

LlXiM-arera (Nov.) Times-Boview.)
There is a most remarkable tree dr shrub
in u small gulcn near some spring* about

tiunk winch, a: its base, is three times tbe
' sue of a man's wrist. It bus innumerable
wnat Ui« barberry tree or burn indigenous
to certain locali:i&lt;w in tbe Eastern State*.
Bui ita only remarkable characteristic is

see* here. Nobody.” be added jokingly,
Mbut a Bo*Souian can appreciate the dif­
ference end will claim tne super iority.
The dude in pach city is the molt pictur­
esque and striking, ill ustrstion of the dif­
ference in-dre«s, aud I think that in regard
to thia precious article Boston reriaiuly
bos tho advantage. Iu Boston the dude
ex*ala pure_ajid simple; iu New York he
is au exaggerated specie*. Tne Boston
dud* is always on the vtirge of the ex­
treme; tbe Now York dude constantly
topples over.
Tbe one doesn’t seek
to attract attention by hie dross. Ho
is, of course, extremely English, hut.be
avoids colors, and eepqcially Jinking com­
binations of color*. You don’t see any
flaming scarfs winding around bis lo.ty
collar or rings encircling hi* rlam.y

attract attention ia tho sole aim ot bis
New York ootuln, wbo goo* on the prin­
ciple tiutt what b« wears is going to be
*eun, and, if seen, i- ou .lit to be as attrac­
tive as possible. Tlie Boxion dude abhors
atiipe-1 pantaloons whit : liat* with black
band*, and colored linen and neckwear.
He doesn’t dress for tue admiratlun of hl*
fell,.w-creaturei, aud lie Is । robat-iy aw*re
of the ridicule to which tho N-wYork
dude subjects himself. On, no! Tbe Bos­
ton dude is sell'-suffich n . He satisfies bit&gt;
own ta»te and cares nothing toy the good
opinion of the world. H^ does core for it*
ridicule, however, and be avoid* it.
"Then, there is too much bu*tle here,”
continued the B-utontau.
People dis-

In addition to this, Nashville
thoee from any other section of the United

country, which makes the content* of the
egg richer and of a better flavor, while the
shed is much stronger, and consequently
there is much less loss sustained from

Isa colored man named Louis Winters,
who, during last February and March,
shipped Font one to three car loads of
• KK" * day, his average shipmenu being

These cg;s went to Cincinnati, Chi­

Occasionally they are only wounded
and bound iuto tue woods and esca^. tbe
smoKo spoiling the aim oi the sec&gt;md shot*
which is sure to lollow. Spread Eagle

53^°OJ

ft.

to get quite brisk in Octolier,

shipped East by tbe car-load, l&amp;'i barrel*
frighten the gome.

Zeb Park’s machine threabed 675 th-we of tue aromatic bay tree of Califor­
bushels of gram in five boors, at Henry nia. The luminous property ia evidently
parasitic, and.consista of a sort of gummy
Hart’s last Thursday.
substance, wbi- , upon being transferred
Hiram HancheU aad wife, of Big by rubbing to a person’s band, imparts to
Rapids, visited tbeir daughter, Mrs. ii the same apparently pbosphorcHcent

MALABO.

August in-Naabvill* at from two to four

puddling must be accoTupltshed w.lb ab»o-

Soeak tbivea are prowling around in yvar ts so luminous that it can be plainly
this vincinity. Trot oat your shot d.s'.lngui'tbed in the darkest night tor a
■ distance ot more than a mile, while in it*
RunaI infuMMliate vicinity it emits sufficient light
Soum* of our young folks took in tbe
band tournament at ./rand Ledge last

Clarence Bacheller, last week.
Charley Peifhner piwuwd through
thirty bumblebee’a neats, in going three
timea'around tlie field. Wcdid not learn
whether the pesky critters bit Charley
or not, hat bad they done M their bite
could not have been as daagerous as
they are over in North Castleton, or
Charley would have abandoned the
plow and skipped to tbe house.

worth about UIMJXM.
bustnees done by NasbviUe merchant*,
for during this month and September they

and generally bring from 88 M to 40 cent*

snake bite.
be lound there, although tnoy are so celled
Several of our soldiers and citizens
by tbe majority o. tisuermen.
lbe» are
attended tbe encampment at Battle greeu or gras* Imlss, and vary in walnut
from one to tour pound* and are of eq.nd
Creek last week.
Mr. aud Mnu A S- Quick have re­

turned from a two weeks visit with
friends at Graud Ledge.
"If the plowman did not plow, then
the poet ceuld not write.” If Jerrv
Elliott did- not gripd plow points then
we could not have written this item.
The boys of south Maple Grove are
playing ball on J. Wilkinson’s ground
and we hope to be ab'e to report some
fine playing with foreign dubs before
Congress assembles.
C. Whitcomb was riding on a separ­
ator a few days sgo and while crossing
. the bridge near R. Smith’s, it gare.way
tipping over the separator, aud throw­
ing Mr. Wblteutnb into the creek bruis­
ing b’.m quite.badly.

mentioned 3&amp;»a».(WQ.

radio* of

village actbool.
Cland Carpenter i* at Valparieo, Ind,
attending wchool.
G. D. Barden
attending the insiitote at Hastings thi* week.
Wm. Jordan is one of the jurymen
town on the Dariqe murder

led

eandkdatM, John P.
St.
John rod
'William Daniel,
ou behalf of the
rommtuse ot tbe - National
Conves- teous. When taken sick, he was study mg
tio* of th* Prohibition party, which recent­ with untiring energyw preparing for stdgher
ly met at Pittsburgh, lie referred to th*
hor&gt;&lt;&gt;r done them by old anti young men.
Hte deportment i
and by such women as France* Willard,’
Mary Woodbridge, Mary Lathrop, Eat tier
dudow oi Delmon too'* lata tbe other atHugh and. Mrs. Burt, characterizing tin?
convention as on* txanpoMsl of earnest men
nnd pure women, anti assuring them of ti ?
party’s most ardent support. Governor StJohn replied In tbe following terms:
Mr. C hu rm-» and swbsrt ..f /&gt;w (tonsmlL
tse: In receiving this fonusl notice of my
nomtnation for the hUbest
within the
"Exactly,” returned th* other; "ti&gt;*
style ot dr*** in each plao* is eswntlally

done, and when a polihe stranger yields tc
a lady the other passengers will'look at
him i&gt;uspiclously and .mih—/.-specially i»
she ix prt-Uy—as muc.i as Uiiu-dnuaie that
be Is trying to gee into her good graces."
have noticed ibo sang froid with which ths

dered them, merely nodd ng then* heads in
acknowledgment, more from ft sen-e that It
is tbe proper th.ng to do ti.an tocause they
really appreciate the k ndnesa.”
takes such pohtene*» a* a matter of course.

cause they are raieiy the recipients of
barrel of egg* in the tall is J17JW, and be
such courtesy. But io continue, people
la now shipping eggs to New Orleans an.||
are to much in a burry here that they nave
other bout hern citina
no time to apologise for jostling each
The** egg« are brought into Nashville in
'.be farm wagons in lots ot one to 1U0
Tbe party wbo doe* ti,e injury i&gt;as notlm&lt;to beg pardon, tbe injured party can no
hens, and there is no farm where the egg
wait to receive it. There is a whir) aixiul
crop is made u specialty, as there • ,n the
New York into which everybody seems to
fail*and around and around you go, rusliime* found &lt;&gt;n one ranch and 10,000 on a
itf-&lt; at many, which are devoted exclusively nig, worrying, and fretting, with little
u&gt; that purpose and keeping up a good lime for pleasure, and still less for quiet
jnedltation. Now, in Boston we------ "
&gt;tock of ebh'keus.
“My friend,’’ said tbe New Yorker,
quietly, "did you ever hear of ti e; young
OLD SEA CAPTAIN’S'' ROMANCE.
lady who tn is to k a milestone which iia-1
inscribed on jl ’1 M from Boston’ for a
tombstone, and read it ou- os ‘I'm from
[Cor. Hingham Journal.]
Boston,’ and then
exclaimed: 'How
'
how
expressive,
and
how
There i* now stopping at tue Hotel Ven­ simple,
Well, that -eein* to mo
dome in tiii* city, writes a B&lt;»*t-«n cor- dutBcie: I’
re«|&gt;ondi-ut, onu of the most reiun k/tble to express pretty truthfully the fee-­
cbnructani conuectod with Now Eagiand ing that is at w ay* uppepuoKl in the Bo*Ionian's mind. And yuwBo*tiin imag.no&gt;
Captain Maxwell. Had Mnrryatt come herself tbe most liberal in thought auacioss him ue would have ttfrmed a legiti­ feeling of any city in the Union, wh-n in
mate subject forathrec-voiumenovel which reality she is extremely narrow an-1 co.i
would have made Mudi?s fortuna. Cap­ servativc, except, perhaps, tn her liter­
tain Maxwell is now full ninety years of ature. Boston is like her dude— o hersuif
age, and is the loving object of care by a suffi- lent. New York will admit any *usister. Hts fortune is immense, and this penoi 1 y to wiiicb another seem* to have m
word in the proper vernacular moans fair claim. Thrt may be because her own
much. A native uf Maine, Im- was wed to super iority is rarely questioned, except by
tbe life of a seaman, and in time be reached Boston, while Bouton will admit no superi­
ority except in matters of trade, which she
affect* not to sue for.
L»oh at her conold man, but he was a splendid specimen •ervalisiu in society. In however enviable
of physical perftx Uon, and bo mmt have a light tbe proud sentence, 'I’m from Bos­
ton,’ may place the Boe-onIans, and how­
ever closely it may unite tiiera outside of
vioua. There is no romance without
Boston, it counts for nothing within the
love story and no love story without

ship-builders of Maine »ixy years ago.
Captain Maxwell wa* in their employ.

&gt;calth, in eilsgence and refinement, but
sunned himself on the Plymouth Rock he
of tbe first families. Now, in New York the

.or this phunomuaon that wo earn imagine

and was rejected. By tbe way the mar­
riage ties formed by the Patten girbi were
not always of tbe pleaaanteat kind.
One

aud I think it

have nothin.- better to uphold tbvir canto,
•ibe Prohibition party is not orgutii-ing as *
more threat or menace-. It is tht' ..utK'*'«i&lt;of a rap dly increasing. crystalled scutufceni

which «hc young party of the twop e. m lie
tense of the iiotuc* Of tho Nation hasc/it red
upon a warfare that shall never retse -o long
*a the tla- of our country wave- its j roieat­
ing folds over leraiised drain *ho|A. in thh
Strugste tet u* ever remember -re are ac­
countable to God: that rur duty to Him W
paramount toour idtegiance t , any p&lt;ii|ti&lt;-al
party: that potit-ooJ tie* will nover iu Hu
tight excuse a liollot for any party that docs
not stand up iwaries’iy r&gt;«» lhe right. The
home will have .lu-.hlng to fear If the people
vote e* they pray.
■ Mr- 1) nlftl, who followed, thanked ths
•party lor bis uo.nin.itton, which he acceplwl
a» an Indication and ik-^lre of the rreiucut*
of th* gresl North and We*t to ,dillter-itc
all sectional p»rly ibies. an&lt;i build up- a
grand union party romjx*ed of tlie best e ements on both side* ot the line iu -rruy
against the. worst, the repre^en’-ntives ot
protection of hoinea warring against sa­
loons.
The following was the committee of noti­
fication: Prof. Samuel Diek«-y. of Michigan,
Chairman; Judge Jhmes Black. Pennsylva­
nia; Prof. A." A. Hopkins. New York; D.
Shelton. Kansas; Rev. John RusselL Mich­
igan; Mias French Williird. Illbiql*; Hon
S. D. flutings, WL-wonsin: George K.
Scott, New York; Mtas Mary Woodbridge
Ohio; Hon. J. T. Turner, of Alabama

COMPETING FOR PATRON AGE.

WAfunKGTON, Aug. 37.—Officers of the
united telegraph linos and of lire Western
Union Company hud a long conference ye*terday mornliu with the Postal ister-Genera! relative to fixing ratos for Government
telegraph service. Durlug the discussion of
the question the fact waa develojs-d that the
rate* charged by the Western Union Com­
pany were one hundred j-er cent, greater
than tho** offered by the united te egrapb
line*. The manager of the united lines of­
fered rates for all Govern ment mesaagre &lt;M
thu basis of the report-of the ben «te Com­
mittee on Post-offices, with sonu&gt; atigiit
modifications, «nft prayed for tlie extinaUe
patronage of tlie Government Captain
Wbiiney a^o presented In writing tlie
views of tboWestem Union Company. He
pi “tested against his company being force-1
to accept Government business at the
low rates otfeied by tlie united telegraph
lines. It was shown that the Mutual Union
lines, a pert of tlie Weslem Union syatein.
were V**iug used to cut rates aga nst the
united telegraph lines, while tlie other'wire*
of 'die Western Union Cdmpai&gt;\ mnintalnci
the high tariff. The ra'e* offerel by Mr.
Rales are as low as thn«e । ontemptated by
the Senate bill, thus practically solving th*
question ot low rates without Government
enact: nenL

CERManreMEOY
Rheumatism,Cf/eur *lgla, Sciatica,
Lu-nSago. BackatcM. Hei tachs. TooUischS.

HOLMES 4 HOLLY BROS.
Bight t«» the Front!
WE ADOPT THE

Sept. 15, 1884.
G’.Xl8 of All Kinds to be

MARKED DOWN.
Wc will take l*ro&lt;*ure iu usual, but

more Credit Given,
&gt; m ore Book-keepin
Xo more Bad J&gt;ebt.s.

JVo

Our General Stock
of Goods will be kept Full, and a Brand

MILLINERY GOODS!
-Will be aiWed, with-

Come and try us. You will find goods CnsiPsk tl.au you ever bought before.

HTN- B.—Parties owing the old firm pleas*
MUie by hept- 15th.

HOLMES 4 HOlLY BROS,
Wuotiliintl, Jlich.

REUNION

Counterfeit Silver Dollar.
Boatom, Aug. 27.—Tlie finest specimen
ot a counterfeit silver dollar undo its ap-

tlie i..'..i perfect of any that have beeunnde
by counterfeiters since 1881. The only per­
ceptible dtferawe between it and a genuUp
dollar is that it doe* not weigh as much aa
th* standard dollar. It is aho thicker, and
will not enter a tester. It has about th*
same ring as a good &lt;l6Uar.

A New Rosd in Ohio.
Cincinnati, Aug. 1WL —Tim Cincinnati
A Eastern Railway was opened Cor business
yesterday from here to I'ortKnoiitb. O., a
distance of 103 miles. The rood h now a
narrow gauge, but negotiations an? I*
progress to change It to Uw standard
rauge._________________

THE MAKKETST
LIVI fVTOCK—Cattie ..
hbeep..........................
FLOl 5^-Good to choice.
WHKAT—Na : Red . .
No. S Spring...............
OOBN...
OATS-Western Mixed
EYK
PORK-Mees....,
LABD-Steam..
CHEESE

CHICAGO.

ft ING to tbe fact that the two RennlotMcf

CslboUD and Bairy counties were set for
Otbe
seu-e &lt;la s, tbe Reunion of Barty couuty

Scldiers and Sailors
Of Parry co n / will bold tbeir Second Annual
Reunion on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,

September 3d, 4th,

and 3th. 1884,

AT HASTIN G8.
All ex-Mjldlcr* and Bailors, whether mem­
bers of the G. A. R-, or not, are cordially in­
vited to tie present and assist the battalkci.
It l» the Intention cf the Poet* in this Reu­
nion to excel any demonstration ever k-cu la
Barry county, and to mane it more enjoyable
to *he old soldiers aud their friends.
Tbe program* will t»e differed' each day, but
will be made up In part of a

Military Camp,
Iiutp^elloii,
feus*rd Jfoutottaif,
Itifkutry firm*

Speaking,
Sham Bn flies, Ac,
interpreted, signifies “witch tree.” An old
Suosboue informed the wr.ter that, there

but tbe closes? questioning failed to elicit
the slight**! information in regard to th*
k&gt;caliti«p
He would only sliake bls bead

Mrs. D. W. Pawns was greeted with
a pleasant surprise in the shape of a
risit aud supper by a large number of
her lady friends ou the occasion of her
[Philadelphia Bulletin.]
Mth birthday, on the Ifitii.
This is a great section forgetting
blowrd up, bat George Greenfield &amp;
Co., taket.be cak&amp;_ as blowers, as they over a lamp. Upon going int* a dark
place and applying tbe knuckle to she
are blasting big rocks and stutups for
farmers, and are doing a good business. th* latter, accompanied by a slight crack-

By order of
COMMITTEE
FiteGeraW Poet No. 25, G. A. R.

went down ih tbe financial crash o. 18564&amp;

Wildos P. Wslksr, who** business and
financial record in Boston and New York
were very well known.
After Captain

singular plant, the night-blooming cereos.

of tho flagrant flower a few nights ago
tbe raxidenoe of State Librarian Charlo*

tit* fragile and fragrant blossom* ever
After electrifying them aaabov a described

At iM MMioa of tU ProUl* Court for tf*
County of Harry bolden at ihr Probate Offlc* la
tbe city o/HarUM". »«*
ominty, on W*&lt;io«4*y
U&gt;« x7«h day of A usual, in the r«f om UioueoM
hundred M&gt;d «tatay test
Prewtat, CbS*««t SMI,g jo4g, of PmUu
la tbe matter of the ret str of
EDWARD Ft&gt;X. Dece».«j

A flower of this plant, carefully preserved
in alcohol. 1* an object of much curiosity
in the rooms of the Connecticut Historical
Society, where it divides the honor* with
tbe relics of Miles Standish and other
ritan passengers of tbe Mayflower,
still mor* fsunous blossom I* preserved in
the library of Trinity College. It is from
a plant owned by Ida poet, Mrs. Lydia IL

Charlestown,

which they could
and loveable women that ever made Hart-

tees, dwindle* fearfully. Captain Max­
wall’s wnalU might Ulaag to tbe family
som-s of the nigWt-bloomtng cereus in Uie
©f hereditary raoaaroba It j* so inrmtad
’.bat no financial pan.c own shake It. and WtIWg, «&gt;y or Bprl:&gt;&lt;Md vUU. •
yet, looking at th* Ca^SataMaxwall of
of tZ&lt;!
A scwbr trial—Teatinc an agricKlUiral
at th*
tepiemenL—MenharU Traveler.

f Adalmc Fox widow of wold drerssed vmrloa
bat a Mper Ibladav died wi'b thia court iiutwre
Thereupon JD m ordeal. lh»l

Eeeday, the 9Mh day of H.gfbrr

tUUnalce..
t. « KAST LHJEBTY.
CATTLE—Bot,..................
|
Fair tn Gtnd.......................
HOGS-l'ariumi.......................
Philadelphia*

•hw-bsSTT............. ...
CATTLE-Beet......
Medium
HOGB
bHEEP-Foor to Cbotoe.

�. ..

—

3®S
• A NEW YORK WOMAN’S MZSAUMNCt

tHCREA.se Of AN UNAMERtCAN IM*
and they jotwrivi

TlW-VrlVlh*

drawn up the faUowing, which we warrant
will hold good until after the Presidential
elaclion:

Tho Apalachicola TWxrac explain* th*

Among tee gilded youth in Romo who
ly amuMm*nts of Urn Eb-rnal City whs the
Marquis Asmara fie Ban Marsano. Of
one of tbe ol lest patrician families of Ita­
ly, he wa* lionised by the nobility of the
ancient re rim*, and .many the fair mald-

on any cloudie** -day^wxwadinK from the
viclaity of Ancilla River' 'fc Florida Va­

.1 «n.4$l
i -24.847
44.417
. 14.1 M3

of the Seminole lodtaws. The Timen-Dem­
ocrat expedition ttarew no new light upas

=5.50'

d*nao undergruwUi impeding th* progress
One Captain Asber.ie-the hero who ar­
rived IS; Apalachicola c® Friday, May 3.
with the following tntormattnu,- which
puts- out the Florida volcano, and the

hums;

K)

M tun.

Mum..

CapUln Asher WM-to saat^h of palmet­
to logs on tbe Aucilla' iRiver, when he des­
cried the .smoke or clc.iui from a point ia
tbe distance. Remembering the many re­
ports lie had beard -abitat this smok i, be
d e tat mined to unearth the mystery if pos­
sible. Bo calling Ibe crew-together and
picking up their trap*, the party puniued
their way in small boats, up tbs Aucilla

for it hardly desvnru* the- name of river,
for miloM.
Aftsr ascending from -its
mouth about twenty,five or thirty miles,
heju lges.be w•».brought to an abru|&lt;
na.t by a rock Lamer in front. Upon invcstigatlon h-j found.that the rirer ended
and wa* lost underneath tbe ground.
beeing that Uie smoke liecam* more diatine;' at this point, and *eem straight
‘ahead, he had the boat hauled up to tbe
bank and gpraag ashore, determined, if
possible, to pursue bis Investigation on
foot.
elamatiou olSurprioe. Sc ittered at various
point* were huge rock* lowarirg many feet
above hl* brad, a* thing unh a. d of in
Florida. Mr. Asher desenb.** some cd
•beta rocks a* being as large a* an ordina
■y dwelling and -apparently hollow, con■ ainiug much water. Me (treeriUe* thorn
a* being of a fliuri- appearance, tuid when
*-.ruck with' an iron or steel instrument to

mrtJ.er on w-re seen nuniuroi
were forme i iuto ruun 1 basin
ping Htuootii and -beautifully pubshu.L
' .he*e batlni
act with the flinty -aubstance a hollow
*ouud wo* cmitie&lt;l from the rock. Call.ng or a pole, and it beinghanded to him,
■e placed it in toe .center of the basin.

14-d'

in] uK.no-

1M.UN; W.XK.
tiuaii js.71! .
KHAM Il.taK
auwi

nm
76.7IW

wn

»w

IKlMr 84M4

tamable dissipation of tbe period with an
abandon that soon left his companions io
tbe shade, and be bad the whole city agog
on the splendid scale ot his extravagance.
Tbs brilliant Akinarl awoke one day to
find him*elf a beggar. Avoided by tbe

and most things are below the cost ot pro­
duction,
The present price of sugar
makes molasses Worth nothing. Oil can

hl* expeuae,. be resolved to begin life anew,
and an offer of a command in the Italian
Army, even though it only paid him six
hundred dollars;per annum, was eagerly
accepted.
During tbe carnival of 1870 it wa* hl*
good fortune to*t»e quartered with his reg-

at under a dollar; only the Pennsylvania
Steel Company can sell steel rails at under
thirty dollars, and few, if any, furnace*!
can afford to make Iron for the present
pricer. Because stocks have tumbled for three
years from July 1, 1881, to July 2, 1884,

’JBWIH
114,1178 I.UM.......
JMJ.K-’l XS.04*
pany with a brother officer, he started f &gt;r
IM.M* ro.r.w
- a stroll on th* Appian Way. Tusy bad
444JVI'
; 2»js. not proceeds! far wi^en a handsome turn­
.
W.77W
!«.1»5
■: KO.M
.I
W,W7I
out dashed aroun I a curve in tbe historic
Tenn.
IBS. 10t 1O7.C.7T W»l«i
.
57.814
drive, and A*inarl grasped his friend's
•U/.U arm, nxdaimina:
.
1H.1H1
44.0 &lt;0
•
-----“Heavens, what a boauty! She must be
4V« ».U79-.
U4.8J4 144JW7
an American an I la evidently wealthy.
L»t os follow and *e* who she is."
Total
The gallent Marqui* lost no time in a&gt;Ti»o electoral vote wa* a*
■oeriaiiiing al? about the bcautv that
ELKl.-rOHAI. VOTX..1
flashed across bi* vision, and tbe following
wa* tho result-cf bi* investigations:
Some year* previous Mr. Eccles Gillender, a wealthy gentiemah of New York

Pursuing tbeir way through the bog,
snmallmss up to their knees, again ou
.:nr I ground some distance, then a^ain
&gt;or.*!ched and braiwd by tho under-brush,
tn &gt; fighting mosquUcei* thatsoemov, orecut this .utruiioii
tbeir dominion, the
.itUe party ha t a luu-d dime of it. pros
any they came t* where the river Issued
;rom ita-undergrou-uiouve.-t and pursued!

.red yard* these pools wou d make their
jppoarauci*. and fruss them would issue
‘ hit®, minty clou 's that would ascend
caveu a ard, seeming in tbs dwtanco to be
loud* of smoke.
■&gt;X around ii*e'&lt;a point*, and he say* that
i • never before thought that there was
ucli a place in Florida
*
He discovered s-.-voral .-rock* that he pre­
timed would hare answer* 1 very well for
■ouhum, being quite ,a&lt; largj, hollow, and

o Uiuk it v.-ry strange that these monitor
ocks nhould bu found in such a low, flat,
ua- ahy section. He say* the rock* are
-vparatwl by a distance of about two
. mndred feel, and roar their black, grimy
■eads to heayun trom ji level plain of

in o, in this sec ion, and tbe smoke or
loud seen so niton is simply the vapor
rising .from these sulphuric pools.
Mr. A slier describes the auction as
bounding in game of all Jkinds, from
.qulrrel* and birds to tear, deer and wild•nt*. While speaking of tue game iu this

ouse on Uie Ancilla River, occupied by a
tnkemau'a family, .sur.-oundiitg which

•-ar* searching for acorns.
Mr. Asher
tated-that six men could not break some
f the. limbs these bears broke.

[Boston BeraM.}
Being known as a mtinonalre Ja awk­
ward. Tbe rarity of that kind of suffering
iiay have cause! tbe (act to be generally
verlookttd. it was impressed unon mo
y one of .Vanderbilt's sons t..l* same
&gt; -&lt;fat at the Casino. A walk-r had served
im and a.com&gt;onlon with lumonales, for
. blob th* charge wo* ha.f a dollar, Mi&gt;d
. i*n bung abou^ plainly disappointed J&gt;e-

• itbdrawn, hit behavior wm commented
•n by a young Vanderbilt.

• uppos ■ Rd toe Juat fool enough to give
. m a dime,or a quarter, perhapa. In order
'J eave myself from being though; stingy,
•.'ou’ve oo ida#.bow much .f a quandary

California

C &gt;i'iuc«.1liut.
(►etswa*
Florida

■K mucky
-Marrinnd
Nkwac:ni&lt;
Micairan.
Mtaev* aib
Miaul &lt;*i|*p|

that almost lie fore she
mured a conftossion nf her
so of marriage. His end
wn* accuiuplikh.-d. He had won tbe beauty,
one would follow a* a matter
After k iMtr .llial iu Italy the

i "Lio.

Catholic
rnnont.

Wnouoaln.

i. -nee, No. Att Fifth
tbe t »li onable summer

avenuu

,he union, tho

A WEDD^Q SILHOUETTE.

thought ilia gradually gi'

men; of co

[Florida Cor. 8an Francisco Chrctdcle.)
A wedding is not considered' quite the
solemn event it should lie unle&lt;* attended
a little surprised at the entrance of one ot
my neighbors not long agj to invite me to

neighbor. "Th* mure that come tbe more
impressive the ocejuioo. AU you have to
do ia to carry a cake made fffr the bridi,
and if you Luink best .mine im-xpemive
pirwu- That, however, th-y don’t look
for, but tlie cake.they do. Put on all toe
finery you Lave, for tue more conspicuous
you make apparel, tbe more you honor
fclo 1 arrayed my*elf in my best bib aud
tucker, with an Indian ueek.aca of shell
and bracelets to match, which had hung
In my cabinut for mouth&lt; My large
chotxjiot# cake wa« ready and looked very
appetising. Mr. S. came round with the
wagon, in which I stowsd away a folding
clothes-horse defined for the bride.
The cablu hod been imparidtioned if I
may use the word, end wuere four rooms

pretty sight after a drivo of five raile^ to
s e t.ie little bomustesd surrounded by
, brush fire*, north, oast an 1 west, which a
dozen little negroes kept supplied with
fiivL A wilder scenn I never cauio
up in. Tiiu bril.lant fiimua
“
set off
ths log caldn, all folded in with
hnnuysuckie -vinos;
_ _____
_____usher
__
lito
&lt;lusky
busy &gt;n look'.U; after tho c image, of tue
gu ata, all of uie men in white jack «ta, the
i isrlu o: &gt;h &lt; cabin all one rod glow, an im­
mense fire blazing-on the hbarth, showing
thebuxumfigu.es of the women, every
one dievsed in tho brightest colors, wi.h
hug* bouquet* iu tbeir beiu and white
fl &gt;wers lu tueir hair, tbe long leu ea, cover.-d with nno y linen, made up in all a
lout ensemble oiat was like a pic.ur* from
a-.otuer cuUuiry.
Wo were ushered in with great cerem ony
by Augustus Wtriffijtroe, and instantly
surrounded or ihu guests in ebony, wbo
quick y and doftly relieved us of our out­
er wrap*. Then we were sta.ioued al id*
head of the table, th* children calle.1 in,
and t.Moerem-»uy proceeded. Tiiu mlulst--r wa* a* black aa poliaaed ebony, tho
bridegroom wa* a good-looking fellow of
tw*niy-tive, and the bride a really pru.ty
girl of aix.oun. Ou* o&gt; the colored people
wuispered to me that sister Felicia bad
acres and a bright nice cabin to put her in,
flfl.lln,* *iln&gt;
.....
• I 1..
ssriou* countenance.
Bupiwr being ready, w* were inn tall el

domestic happiness.

lis..m*t:t was supported from th.' wife's
ample fortune, and every comfort that
mouey could prow le wa* freely furuitluui, but i’ra A'inurl pure nipt &gt;rUy de­
clined to make over to her husiiaud the
Failing in his effort* with hl* wile, he
about a year ago Uu;uu the attempt to
■tli -nu'.e from h«r h -r mo bar's affneiidhs,
kicwing that Mr*, (inlander had th* ^i--

Thto old lady br -ku with her daughter and
ex cu ed a will : i duplirale. ouu copy ol

lun Marqut*. By ftf'is will
te her sole lega e-s.
Tbe
Marqui* and
hi* wife
bad
sepa­
rate I a', th • tone when sue and her mother
had tho d.sn^ruient, but wueii she felt
that death was approaching tbu maternal
fueling wu too strong and her daughter
of bar husband's *mercenary object. Mr*.
Gillunder b-came reconciled to her daugh­
ter and in May la*l d stroyed t ie will and

preceded l«*d. .
Because throughout tbe enormous (brink-

chandise, failures have been light in legiti­
mate trade.
B-cause of the dearth of securities in
Wall street, as shown by the loaning pre­
mium* for all lead ng securities.
Because prices tn many instances are so

[N. Y. Mall and Express.)

’

Thinking it about time to change bls five
dollar nickel watch for something more
ornamental, an I perhaps reliable, a re­
porter for tbe Mail and JSxpreat visited a
watch manufacturer to examine his goods.
“The e.” said the-worthy merchant, “is

to represent lilies, in th* inside can© a
space to place the photograph of tbe fair
damse. you worship and keep bar near
your heart,Imported Swiss works,and only
eighty doilars.”
“How do Swiss watches compare with

can it would cost you one hundred dollars

watch

mind* m* dat life is made

I hop**, ch'lllen, y&lt; u’li get ’em' *0 well

“In Switzerland labor is much cheaper
and counteract* tbe effect of the duty.”
,fAre the English watches good!"
“Tbe best are made there, but they cost
money. This will not vary two seconds
in a year, and coaU one hundred and fifty
dpllara.”
“English wa'chos are all hand-made;
while ours are made by m ichinvry aud
can not be m -de so DerfiKitly.
Lit«or is
cheaper in England. To maka piv it* like
those by hand here would cos- t.urty dol­
lars a week. Mid would not pay. Qur

The disgusting custom of giving tips ha*
lately grown to tie almost as much of .an
abuse in New Yot k ns in London or ^sris."
Everybody knows how waiters are feed.
The teeing.of polk-ehitn aft«-r an ordinaiy
query is no yet eortimen here in tbr day­
time, though it I* b&gt; no means unusual for
a man to drop a quarter into the hand of a
policeman, ii b* exerts himself in his In­
terest at night- T.-.is is, in fact, so com­
mon that policemen on tbe beat* in what
b known as the residence quarter of th*
■__
I— 2— । r
..f Cl ‘ , I. ■
tiuc, running a block or two east and. wrsf,
and north of Twenty-third atreat—are almod obtrusive in their efforts to oblige tb-&gt;
inquirer. They will walk two or three
blocks to poin: out a bouse to you. and not
unfrequeiiily drop a bint or two about
bard Lima*. Many of them-receive regular
ups from men wbo habiioally struggle
home at three o'clock in tbe morning from
their clubs.
Tipping tbe barber ia now an absolute
Ttwesslfy in snme shops A recent suit m
the J&gt; fferson Market Police Court brought
to light i be I act that barber* habitually
scrape the euMomers wbo do nut lee them.
Scraping is* formol crime only too lamiliar'to all meu who shave. "When a

he is greeted with great cordiality.

Tue'

saving a difiu- until the last, whicu bo
flourish, a*

will be greeted &lt; ffu-ively by the barber,
aud addressed as au uld friend, when be
next enters the shop. If he drops the

Hoardings of money by individuals and
banks.
.
Pools and manipulation.
.
High-priced stock* cornered.
'

recognised that employing t&gt;arber* sel­
dom pay over ti or
n week io their
m»n, where they used to pay $10, $12, and
$14.
’1 he elevator boy in the hotel or apart­
ment hou-e, or A big down-town buil iing

Dvpleted porketbfoka.
Incomes diminishing.
Hili* closing.
Pre-ideritial election approaching.
Railroad pools breaking up.
Railroad rates diminishing. Big crops calling big mouer from Wall

your room, aud bold the elevator lor you
while you i.urry down the corridor, if you
ttp pirn. Very many men do dt. Those
who do not find th*, people -who come to
see them du in&gt;. readily find their rooms,
aii'i that letters left with the elevator boy

Ciearin ;-hou&lt;w exchanges decreasing
Real estate falling.
Cholera approaching.
Thu elaboration of tbe above is to be

tojne Cushing.

We printed las. week a good story about
“Joe CtKbin^'s Railroad” six mile* long,
an 1 the unique in.lorsemen*. &lt;&gt;n pi* annual
pas«e* by which President Joe Cushing se
cured exchange of paste* from most of the
road* in the country. This great road wa*
oftened tn 1881, bu* tbe idea contained in
the humorous “condition*” on tho back of
tho annuals l* a good deal older, as we
will proceed to show. In 1872 Colonel H.
C. Nu&amp;, now President of tho Atlantic A
J-acitic Railroad Company, wa* Btiperinlendettt of the Union Pac tie Transfer
Company, which wa* running the trans'er
steamers “H. C. Nutr,” “N. D. Mun sou”
and “P. F. Gei«se” across the Mi*-ouri
Hirer between Council Bluffs and Omaha,
revhyjs to tbe erection of tbe great iron
bridge. Colonel Nutt got up an elegantly
••ngraved annual pas*, which bore on the
back tbe following:

It is proper to add, however, that

tcresta wa* known to be no joke, but n
very substantial thing whic i untitled him
to consideration every wnere. Hu uow iscontinental railway, and the “conditions”
on tbe pas' eboards are probably some­
what less liberal than thoeo quoted above.

[Louisvilla Post.]
Yesterday atteruoon a wild Cherokee
bull wa* imprisoned in the pen of Mr.
BhucknighL Tbe bull wa* a very ferocious
one, just having been received from the
Indian Territory.
Uy some dbanoe the
door of the pun wm left open.
Tho bull,
observing thia, made a dash through it.
Two neighboring dogs ran at tbe bull,
which so incensed him that he obergad
upon them, killing one of them with his
sharp horn*. Th* bull, with bead and tail
high in the air, continued his course.
He
made a da*b for a young btueber, struck
him in tbe side and knocked him into the
di ck. He then drew back for another
plunge, but such was his impetus that he
leaped entirely ov»r the ditch.
Two
bio &gt;d hounds, belonging to a man In the
neighborhood, wer-j procured and put In
pursuit.
Tue bull killed* one, bat tbe
other got him by tbe ear, and no amount
ot shaking would throw him off.
He
finally ran again, with tbe dog still cling-

thought tbe latter wM arowued. Being
unable to bold his bead. under the water

RUN UN A DRUG STORE,
ra* such a rush made-for ant Drug
» now at F. T. Boiee’s for a trial Bob
tic oi in,
ttoo, Coughs aixl Colo*. 1
with ssthina. Lruaehltis,

free, by calling at above drag store. , Regular

be hi evidently afraid of Ute coHarer.

Bo Halo, N. Y. Feb, 8,1«*.
Genta—My health has been very poor for
year*. 1 have been treated by tbe must aklU
fui physician* but reertved but liMlto benefit
from tbeir treatment. An acquaintance recom­
mended tbe Rheumatic Syrup, bur I iiad seen
so many potent medicine* advertised 1 bad no
fa*tb iu iu merits, until 1 h*d »e«-n fur myself
what it had done for a number uf acquaintances

and before I had nwd .three of them I ceuld
see that it was helping inc- J continued Iteuse
and to-day I am stronger tlisn I have been in
years, and It la all due to your Rheumatic Syr­
up.
Tours respeetfullv.
Mas James Tirr, 222 N. Dlririon 8t.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
Wil) be given by the Rhenrriatlc;8ynip Com­
pany for a case of Rbcumati*m—either sciatic,
aente or chronic—that Rheumatic Bvrup will
not help or cure.
•

The diamond pin of the WaU street hrbker
Is being wiMTi tills summer by the wife ot the
pawnbroker.
•

buy finds it difiltuil to remember what time

Tbe Pittsburg Telegraph advises the prohi­
bitionist* to go to work “soberly.” Such ad­
vice 1* little less then an InsulL
F. T. Boise guarantees positive relief for any
cough, cold, t-nap. or lung complaint by using
Acker'* English Remedy, or will refund tbe
money.
_

Ex-Colonel Valentine Baker ha* returned to .
EnglauiL It I* reported that ‘ no English
ladies nnw travel without an escort.
A free trial of Prof. Harris' PsstBe treat­
ment for nervous and physical debility in men
can be bad of Harris Remedy Co., Sb Louis,
Mo. .
_______

Professor Procter says tbe earth is still in
her youth. That explains why she goes around
so much, and Is out so late of nights. OPENING THE FOUNTAINS.
In numberless ouius beneath the skin Is se­
cret**! the liquid sulwtancc which give* ihe hair
ita texture, color aud glcwa. When this secre­
tion stops, the hair begin* at once to tierouie
dry. Instrelesa, brittle and gray ‘Is that the
condition of jour huir! If so. apply Parker’s
Hair Balsam a'l once. It will restore the color
gl.ws and life by renewing tbe action ol nature
The Bubuuu is mu au oil, not a dye, but au ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated lievause
of it* clcanllnc«a.

The Vienna police have arrested a .Mormon
Uoor with alacrity, endeavors lossy son. •
thing pleasant on the way .up or down, a., 1. mlseionary named Hammer. It wonld seem
that he did not strike tlie Austrians favora­
__________________ _
,
is U&gt; be iemumb«rvd, and bow much be blyTHAT backing cough can be so quickly cur­
ed bv 8bI1oh’s cure. Wc guamntt e it.
WILL you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
Comnlalntf Shiloh’s Vitalizer Is guaranteed to
root lor a smoke. It is also i-u*tonuiry tea cure vou.
SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by that
small extent lor pa&gt;*«iigcts to baud iheir
lare to the driver through the pigeon terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy
for you.'
.
holo on the roof of
the
stfge.
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
This Is the money which ri/bttully secured by Shiloh’s Catanh Rem*dy.
price
belongs in tbe box. Tbe driver teaiifle* nis* 50 cents. Nasal injector free.
FOR lame back, side or chest use ShDob’s
apprec.ation of this by stopping Uie stage
Purou* Plaster. Price 25 cents.
8111LOH’8 cough and couMiroption cure is
or diving toward him wuon ha boards his sold by us on a guarantee. It ernes consump­
tion.
•
SHILOH’S Vltalixcr Is » hat vou need for
fee-giver on bis lonely way with a confi­
dent al wave of a wotherbeat- n hand or consultation, Lom of Appetite, iJizziueMi and
all symptoms of Dyspepe**. Price 10 and 78
a gnu and a siy shake of his grizzly-beaid- cents per bottle.
CRuUPf Wimoping Cough, and Bronchlttis
Occasionally one secs a passenger ti e immediately relieved bv Shiloh'* Cure.
28-51
For 6 Ue bv F. T. BOISE.
the conductor of the street car by .ulUng
him to ke^p the change from a ten-ern:
Whenever a newly arrived Immigrant doea
piece or by dr &gt;opiiig a coin in his baud as not like his feed at a New York voardlng
retainer, to injure being told when the house, be wishes he wa* back In hi* fodder
car arrives at a particular street.
land.
.
'
A night or two ago t drunken man re­
Ask F. T- Boise about Acker’s Blood Elixir,
clined in a corner o&lt; a Broadway car which
theonly preparation guaranted to cleanse the
was about to start up town from tbe Astor blood ana remove all chrome diseases.
House, It was quite late, aud tbe mau
A Bottom girl never sjicaks of tbe “naked
had ridden down from Fntieth street. Tue
conductor yanked bun around in bis ef- truth.” She refers to It as “truth divested of
apparel.”
,
’
in order to expedite matters, another pas­
The most delicate persons enjoy taking Em­
senger paid Ute drunken man's lafe, and ory's Little Caihartic Pills, they restore color,
told the conductor to take him up'town give a wholesome appetite,-Wt new life in a
broken-doan body, they are meaHint to take
and tbeir action is very mild. 'D: ugg iris sell
man suddenly awoke, lie slowly, labor- them.—15 Ccnt&gt;.__________
tei iiitiyilion, searched his pocket* until
lie found his purse. Opening it with some
difficulty, be rxtracted a teu-oent piec^
aud called the conductor to him. He
pressed the money in the conductor's
band, said ue wanted to get out at Thir-

slumber again. What a change came over
the manner ol the conductor 1 He was all
smile*; and he pulled the drunken man in
shape, propped him up in the corner, and
placed his hat upon his head with the' ten­
derness of a mother. At Thirteenth street

“While I am in thi* world I intend tn enjoy
some of It* comfort*,” Mid the girl as she
ordered a second dish of ice cream.

starch, Ac. should be prohibited by the law In
the manufacture ol Baking Powder. Such a
law has been passed lu New York state and
•ccm* to I-C ignored by aii but three mauulactute-N. the most prominent al which is De­
land’s Chemical Baking Powder, &lt;&gt;&gt; Fairport,
N. Y. Thi* wa* found to contain nothing but
Cream Tartar and Soda, both uf ext el lent qual­
ity and wa* tbeir Mandat'd formula before the
law was paired, and wt notire that our grocers
are passing it over tbeir counter to an appre
CiatlTr puiiHe-

proppwi him against the post of a grocery
store awning, and said “Good-night” wi.h
a positive affection. All for a ten-cent tip.
Tbe housemaid in a private family in
guided a tip as a rare and unusual thing

ruo had com* in from surrounding village*

ftrrer*. IrrltsLUIlj, whitl*i&gt; loagu*, dry
gy |v*aj wlfl. HM11 M,l« *«. A..!
l. T-

wap

/.j

rew"f)R.

AN

if a tee had been o
ticnlarly the case

with tho introduction of French maids,
and now all the m nbers ot the household

n* »ery serious remits »»«
U1N1M ENT'-&gt;• t pleasaot
Te&lt;UH fu-t Sell Kbemn.y

•HWAYJIK’S

the door will insure a prompt delivery of
a card or a bouquet and any message u uicb
may accompany it.
The solemn and uncommunicative man

rand may be or however indisputable bis
right. He expect* a Up a* a matter of
course, and is so thoroughly accustomed
that he doesn't even deign co give thank*

DEB NEW MAHAOEMEBT!

READ TBE DETROIT POST!
T»WM

tar AddW.

I

HAY FEVER.
My brother Myron and mysdf were bnth cur­
weatner, rubs Lis victim’s chin aff.ctioned to all appearance, of Catarrh and Uqg Fever
ati-ly, t’uck't the cloth in about bls neck last July, and August. Up to ttii* da c. Dec.
n-ce&gt;y, and shaven him’with great care.. 28. neither have bad any return of there tunublea. Ely’s Cream Balm* w*s the medicine usedmu s, and tree s lib cu-tomer with every —Gabriel Ferris, Spencer, N. Y. •
1 recommend to tbore suffering &lt;m I have)
p- «-ible attention.
VEhen fbe customer
with Hay Fever, Ely’s Cream Balm. 1 have
tried nearly all tbe remedies, and give this a
th« brush boy and brushes the customer decide*: preference over them ail. It i&gt;m given
himself. He give* the mao his check, me Itnmedialc relief.—C- T. Btepben*, Hirdware Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Price 50 eta.

roe lx- unto him it he ever fails into that

ivsiued.

company took it

medimn liberal

funds mu nt be eanior. A surplus of $28,AU*,(MV aliove the legal twenty-five )wr

tionably re*;*gn*ible for tbe aaiety of all
July 1 she died.
persona, bo h at home and abroad, the
The Marquis, who resides apart from hl* holder of thi* free pass is requested to
wife at. No. 3K&gt; Fifth aveou*, bad, how­ U3*a a* mitcii time as possible upon the
ever, &lt;be duplicate of the destroyed will boa ■ of this company, thereby securing
end offered it fur probata before Surrogate the greatest possible immunity from perils
Rollins. Yustorday Me*»ta Vauschatek,
Gi.leuder &amp; S oibor objected to the pro­
The humor of inviting people to “pans
bata of ho papei^in behalf of his wife, who a* much time as pos-db c” uj&gt;on a ferryclaim* that b.« tau d islructi-m of the will
she is her mother's heir by next of kin. safety—to say nothing of tbe exhilarating
Messrs. R-&gt;ot &amp; Strong appeared for the variety of scenery and dellghtlulnes* of
wi.l, and when the ex vniua.ion of tho tempera* are—was appreciated.' and Sup­
case begins some startling exposures will erintendent Nutt received 300 passes that
1m&gt; revealed.

“Ho* do yon account for that when
there is a heavy duty on the Imported

■onoy’s concerned.

us to him, folk* say that he's splurging—
boddying—making a vain show of bi*

now *e!ling'upon the average at less than
one-halt their former value. An average
o', the leading stocks upon tbe New York
li*t chows prices now under an average of
fifty-three against an average of 1U6K in
1881.
'

l»egan to lay vi olent siege to the *u*ccpti&gt;

Mrw Hatnixbtn

t
proceedings from tho
blessing, and from the bl«
dance. Speeches of congr

e'gbty-three cent* a bushel

ailiou ler, and an only daughter Helena.
He had endowed both with an ample fort­
une, but the daughter, besides the &lt; patri­
mony left her by her father, was Immense­
Because every unfavorable elrment ha*
ly wealthy in her own right. They were
traveling on the continent to flni-ih tbe ed­ 'been thoroughly vi-nt'lated and i-.s influ­
ucation of th-t fair Helena, and would ence now fully discounted by decline*
which have been more far-reaching than
spend the next few month* in Rome.
The Marquis was not long ,ln determin­ anybody ever predicted.
in his course. fl» found lit.le difficulty ' Because prices, though dull, aro romarkin procuring an introduction, and during
PKIOK* BHOCLD DKCUXB
their excursions to aud from the points ot
Interest with which the Holy City alMiund*

Alabama.

Totalpolu to .the top may be easily iniagiuud
vhen he discovered -t iat the rock, b--iug
iclluw, was filled udUtta strong sulphuric

the largest in J882—505.000,000 txuhela.
Because India promises to send less
wheat into Europe, and foreign crops are

14.Jud

Q3.NB
BII»1.......
lll.WOi W6.SM ’4.41.4 TUt ’ 3M.SU:
|«.|»1 34.7V1 LUS au.u

«*mu time it add* todho attraction* of Um

Peru*I* from lues*' aujpjiuric pools cans.tli* healing virtues which laid the foun­
dation for the legend that in Florida flowed

NMMl!

Becau»* cf tbe abundant harvests. Tlie
wheat crop is estlma’ed at 401,000,000 busb-

Goddess ot Platform.

cep* gratuittoi with alacrity.

la ■ Irklraa.

ItaUn-f-y^ I'm; t&gt;, ttnu, perMonfA.
Waekly—Onc Dollar per J'tar.

M

i

�TfreSlrwf.
SATURDAY.

■'.

AUGUST SO. ISM

PAY WARTED.
We perceive from a careful in*pec. tion of oar anbacription book* that a
large number of patron a are in arrears,
a few allowing their aubecription to
run untill it amounts to quite a aata.at leant, to us. We look upon our
patrons an good and honest men and
we presume that it is purely thought*.
ItMMneM that haa caused them to be*
come indebted to Thk Nm to the ex­
tent that innny have. But the fact »*
apparent that paper, ink, printers’
help, rent, postage, etc., calls for cash,
and if w^-w.ould live and be called
honest we. must pay our debts, there­
fore we expect to hear from every sub­
scriber in person or by mail aa soon
as they market their wheat.
Respectfully,
•
Okno Strong,
PuHisber The Nfws.

LETTER FROM THE SEASIDE,

"MEASURES. KOT MEK.-TRIJOIPLEB, MOT HEM.”
The political maxima placed at the
head of this paper haa been abundant­
ly used by political parties to discour­
age and prevent boltiuff^od scratch­
ing, and to hold meh toTOiS straight
ticket. Auuming' that there are im­
portant differences in the measures
and principles of tbe two parties, they
would convey the Impression that it i*
better to vote for unworthy men than
imperil certain principles. Now that
no important measure or principle
distinguishes one of the parties from
the other, these maxims have no appli­
cation to the conduct of persons com­
posing those parties.
Indeed, in
them*, circumstances, if any such max­
im is employed, it must be party, not
meiumrc, or partv, not principle, or
office, not principle. But thia is one
pnrty which has a principle, and dis­
tinct measure. One curse rests like a
great mantle ot dqatbiipoq the face Of

HARDWARE'

know what a day might bring forth.
He hired »Jp»v to walk the bicycle
home, told Be deacon that he had n&lt;&gt;
right to keep a do„\ and went bonr
after dm k wi tli all hla clothe* pretty
near on. anil about a* disgusted »
preacher as ever was in Cleveland.
The worldly people thought it was a.
picnic.,________ ■ w r ’___

_

Nichols, Shepard 4 Co.’s,

A young lady was wheeling her mar­
ried sinter's twin babies along tb«,
street, and a close observer could hav&lt;
noticed her hair for a second, appeal
embarrassed, while a crimson blusl
mounted her cheeks. She saw cbminr
up' the street her old beau, whom sin
bad not seen for two years, as he ha&lt;
been away. Of course the fellow nat­
urally supposed his sweetheart bs&lt;
been married during his absence, so In
began grinning as h6 drew near, tipped
his hat, and passed on, congratulating
himself on the fate he had escaped. It
is useless to attempt to describe the
feelings of of the young lady.

Many a newspaper has got itself In­
to trouble by a simple typographical
error. A man in Arizona wbo recently
became the ficlier of a bouncing boy
wm dumfounded on seeing an article

—VIBRATOR—

THESHING
MACHINES
■—■■'AND

TRACTION
AFTPR THE FOURTH OF JULY, ALL DEALERS ARE SETTLING DOWN TO
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE

in one of tbe local papers stating that
the hation, Casting its deadening blight
by the mfft; this inethodist camp-meet­ nver the domestic, aocial, moral aud he was the father of‘a thieving boy a
h
ing with.modern improvements. My! political features of society; creating week old. The editor didn't succeed
in making him believe that the article
how civiliatiou improves.things, even pauperism.
multiplying
criminals,
religion. What native born .American doubling the expenses of government, should have read thriving, and the
I* not acquainted with the old fashioned and sowing' broadcast niisery-^and parent is going^to sue him for dam­
ages. ,/The type-setter lias left for his
camp-meeting, with its hardships and death among the people of An^erica'X __
4x8Ktw,and will be gone ail summer.
hard cider, its vociferous and atheletic
No political measure .or .principle
a touchimTijcipetjc,
piety! -But more of this hereafter.’
—AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE THE----entering into the canvass or this rear
I came here in a rainstorm when has the weight of a fetlier in com pari­
A
(&lt;&gt;■•«
Ulrl's Drmrntfa -How It wa. Occaaioaad
every thing was muddy, sticky, vile. son with the suppression of the liquor
—Mat. Jtsw aud Start I In* Truth*.
A rainy day on the ragged edge of th&lt;- tinlTIr. Well, how can your power be
Atlantic is to much water for a Dedo
The St. Louis express, on the New TO TRADE WITH U8, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, ON ALL DEALS
exercised in favor of this only measure
baptist, it is super-irrigation. You that is importent to America!.’ patriots! York Central road, was crowded one
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER. IN
must eit her sit in your cheerless Art­ The Democrat party is frankly and evening recently, when at one of the
less 8x10 room and try to rend, or go to openly opposed to this measure. The way stations, an elderly gentleman, ac­
tlie hotel parior tu be annoyed by child­ Republican party shrinks from an ex­ companied by a young lady, entered
ren of all ages aud every vocal register, pression of opinion, but clandestinely the cars and finally secured a seat. As
or some young lady who plays the declares its opposition to the measure the conductor approached tbe pair, tbe
"music of the past" on a piano out of by endorsing the Koster resolution of young lady arose, and in a pleading
tuoe,’"
four years ago. The Republican State voice said:
But the scene changes. The sun Convention declared in favor of sub­
‘iPlease, sir, don’t let him carry me IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT FOR PROFIT. COME AND SEF.
smiles kindly on Ocean Grove, and it mitting to the people a prohibitory to tbe asylum. I am not crazy; I am a
is now warm enough, dry enough, wet constitutional amendment, juHt as they little tired,'but not mad. Ob! no in­
enough, except for the* chronic weath­
did two wars ago, and then in the deed. Won’t you please have papa
er pessimist. The season has reached
Legislature refused to do it. How take me back home!”
that popular plane known as the much confidence can be placed in
The conductor, accustomed though
height. That at thia methodist arcad ia promises thus betrayed ! Bdth of these he was to all phases of humanity, look­
means camp-meeting time, and a vast parties refuse to adopt this as a party ed with astouirhment at tbe pair aa did
ii Jtnber of people are gathered here.
measure. Then there remains only the other passengers in their vicinity.
Indeed, the crowd at thia resort seems our possible channel through which -A few words from the father, however,
greater each succeeding season. Dur­ you can act for tbe suppression of the sufficed, and the conductor passed on
ing this carnival fortnight, hotels, cot­
while tbe young lady turned her face
liquor traffic.
tages, and tiie hundreds of tents spread
Only one party has consented to to the window. The writer chanced
through tho Grove are crowded be
consider this a party measure; through to be seated just behind tho old gentle­
yond all comfort; no liberalityofpre- that party only can you act for this man andfcould not forego the desire to
peration ever having been know to af­
purpose. Both of the other parties are apeak to him. With a sad face and n
ford adequate accomodations for a
for liquor traffic. If yon do net wi*h trembling voice the father said:
camp-meeting.
"My daughter has been attending
to act for the liquor traffic, you must
Ocean Grove aa you know, is con­ get out of them. Your only possible the seminary in a distant town and
trolled by an association of Methodists, way to act against the liquor truffle is was
succeeding
remarkably. Her
and the annual camp-meeting* is the to act with the party -that is against it. natural dualities, together with a great
chief feature of .the season; the time And now. do you realize that there is ambition, placed her in the front ranks
for the gathering of the filthy lucre as no pther political consideration now of the schools, but she studied tooclosewell as church recruits. This is not a before the country which bears any ly.-was not careful of her health, end
her poor brain has been turned. 1 am
fashionable resort,.but very popular, comparison with this in importance! taking her to a private asylum where
very pleasant, quiet and good, tbe law* .The welfare of society, the preserva­ we hope she will aoou be better."
At the next station the old man and
of the association being stringent on tion of our homes, the peace and good
his daughter lett the cars, but the inci­
many points. No rowdyism is permit
order of community, the safety and dent, so suggestive of Shukspeaiv’s
ted. mo whiskey or tobacco are sold, no rescue of suffering humanly, yea, the Ophelia, awakened strange thoughts
bathing is allowed on Sundays, no salvation and weal of our country', are iu the mind of the writer. It is an ab­
mails go out or come in on that day, all wrapped up in this measure. The solute fact that while the population of
America increased thirty per cent,
nor is there any buying or selling of voice of duty, the voice of justice, the
during the decade between 1870 and
any kind. The gates of the town are voice of humanity, the voice of philan­ 1HS0 the insani y increase was over one
closed and locked from midnight Satur­ thropy, tbe voice of patriotism, end hundred and thirty five per Cent, for
day until Monday morning. No danc­ the voice of God, all call upon us to act tbe same period. Travelers Uy rail, by
Iwiat, or iu carriages in any part of the
ing is indulged in here, and giddy in direct and positive endeavor to re­ land see large and elaborate buildings,
young folks mm-king that kind of move tli is curve from the face of society and inquire what they are!
Insane asylums!
amusement have to betake themselves and end its work of ruin. If we see
Who builds them !
to Aabnry Park, which u gay, and Just
that this is the most important meas­
Each state; every county: hundreds
across Wesley Lake from the Grove.
ure before the people of this country, of private individuals, and in all cases
But do not imagine that innocent, if we realize that all mentioned above their capacity is taxed to tbe utmost.
Why!
healthful amusements are discounten­ is included in it, to prefer party before
Because men, in butanes* and tlie
anced by the good law makers of Ocean this is to sacrifice principle for party
professions, women, at home or in
Grove. They permit you tn go bath­ success, to sell principle for money, society, and children at school overtax
ing twelve times a day if you like, and sacrifice national interest for selfish em­ their mental and nervous forces by
to remain in the surf during your in­ olument, to consent to the ruin of hu­ work, woiry and care. This brings
terval of rest. You can also go crab­ manity for a paltry bribe, and to gaze about nervous disorders, indigestion
and eventually mania.
bing and rowing bn the little lakes. heartlessly on the work of havoc, and
It is not always trouble with the
You can go far out to sea on the yachts siu’le assent, lest some demagogue head that causes insanity. It fur
that uake twice daily trip*, you can should fail to get into offlee. Is this oftener arises from evils in other parts
of the body. The nervous system de­
bury yourself in the sand on the beach, the part of patriots and citizens! Is
termines the status of the brain. Any
and you can walk from one extremity this the part of honest men! Let the one who has periodic headaches; oc­
of tlie town to the other in yonr bath­ maxim according to which we act be, casional dizziness; a dimness of vision ;
a
ringing in the ears; a feverish head;
ing unit. But you cannot walk through
principle, not. party.
frequent nausea or a sinking at tbe pit
tlie camp-meeting grounds in that tog­
of the stomach, should take warning
gery. No you would be arrested if you
The W. C. T. U. will meet next Tues­ ar once. The stomach and head are in
attempted that feat. It would look a
direct sympathy and if one be impaired
day afternoon with Mrs. T. C. Down­ the other can never be in order. Acute
little to free and easy and disrespect­
ing.
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dyspepsia causes more insane suicides
ful ; besides, the comical sight of a
than any other known agency and the
bather in full costume might have u
The bicycle must so eventually. man, woman or child whose stomach
tendency to divert the attention of the Laat Sunday a Cleveland minster, who is deranged is not and cannot be safe
younger and lighter hearted worship­ has been riding a bicycle some this from the coming on at any moment of
mania in some one of its many terrible
summer^ thought it would lie no harm forms.
pers.
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And then you can go to church here to ride it to church. He came down
The value of moderation and tlie im­
all day long. Tbe auditorium seats six the street with a pious cast of counte­ perative necessity of care in keeping
thousand people, the Tabernacle is nance, n&lt;&gt;t thinking he was going to the stomach right must therefore bo
clear to all. The least appearance of
&lt; l&gt;&gt;se iw-side it. the Temple is within a attract any particular attention, but indigestion, or mal-assimilation of food
•tones throw, tbe Salvation Army his whole congregation was out iu should be watched as carefully as the
holds forth iu a tent hard by, and front of the church, as well as several first approach of an invading army.
throughout tlie day sen ices are held at hnndred worldly people. Ttfe last Many means have been advocated for
meeting such attacks, but all have
all thene places. Good people and block was down grade, and the ma­ heretofore i»- en more or less defective.
those who are not so, go from one chine got to going too fast, and he There cun lai little doubt, however,
meeting to another, and frequently to could not stop it. He was going like that for the purpose of regulating the
all in the same hour. The surf meet­ the wind wiyen he came alongside tlie stomach, touing it up to proper action,
keeping its nerves in a normal condi­
ing held on the beach of Sunday eveu- church, and a Newfoundland dog be­ tion and purifying the blood, Warner’s
ing«at six o’clock, are attended by longing to a deacon got in the way and Tippecanoe The Best, excels all ancient
from fifteen to twenty thousand peo­ the bicycle went over, or through the or recent discoveries. It. is' alisoluteiy
pure and vegetable» it. ia certain . to
ple. and something of interesting ia dog, landing the minister on. the side­ add vigor to adults, while it cannnt by
always going on here in the way o£ con­ walk ou his head. Tbe deacon grabbed any possibility injure even a child.
ventions, reunions and lectures. In the minister for hurting bis dog, and The fact that It was u«ed in tbe days
truth the person is unreasonable, who a worldly bull dog pitched on to the of the famous Harrison family is proof
positive of its merit as it 1ms to
cannot be eutertainetL amid the ver­ injured Newfoundland, and Hie crowd thoroughly withstood the test of time.
Women Asa tonic and- revivifier it is simply
satile attractions of Ocean Grove life. yelled, "Let Jem fight.”
Among the sights of the Grove is, screamed, the dog» bowled, tlie daacou wonderful. It has relieved the agony
near tbe auditorium a complete minia­ talked Mtray, the minister apologized of the stomaclr.in thousands of cases;
soothed the tired nerve*; 'produced
ture representation of modern Jerus- | for cutting the dog in two, and after a peaceful sleep and averted the coming
alem and its suburbs, which is 1-lOOth good man had been pulled out of bis on of mania more to be dieaded then
of ite real size. Everv body who comes plug bat, which had gone down oyer death itself.

1)Rar News. J am here in: this city

TNot So

With U

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

DRY GOODS j CLOTHING
Good, Solid Wages for Your Time

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING.Yermontville.

Summer Days

Are not yet over, but in order to make
room for our

Big* Fall Stock

We shall put the knife into prices and
shall Cut them"to the^Very Core.
We- can make your Seventy-five
cent Wheat Money worth a^Dollar to
you for the next thirty days.

D. C. G-rifflth.
BARGAINS?
Come and Examine for Yourselves.

$110 Top Buggies for $85.
85 Top Buggies-- for 70.
80 Top Buggies for 65.
Platform Wagons for 75.
Three Spring Wagons for $70.
Open Buggies from $40 up.
IX-It will pay any person who intends
buying anything in the Buggy line to
give me a call before buying elsewhere.
I mean business.

Nashville, Mich.

b» ooee, and bad the buck of bis c.mt
pinned together, and the kneee of his
pants fixed, the crowd dispersed and
the minister preached, but not with bis

Tbe reMon mors umt-rvil#- than wmt
melops are etolcn, is thought to lx-, because the
thief &lt;Jo« TOtbavu k&gt; piug-|he umbrella. It
t* always ripe.
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ENGINES
----- AT------

Factory Prices.

!

We Shall Make Things Lively!

here visits Jerusalem, and another
pleasant trip is to Long Branch, just
five miles up the coast.
’
Zip.

■

Horse Rakes
Rake your stubble and save
the cost of a Rake the first
season.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

Wlard Flows and Repairs,
South Bend Plows and Repairs,
Gale Chilled Plows and Repairs.

. KALAMAZOO

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
The BEST Made.

FRANK C. BOISE
Flour! Flour! Flour!
H.R. DICKINSON&amp;C0.
De*ire to aay that they arc now making Flour
by tbeir

NEW MACHINERY!
And can.furnish *11 who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will ccnviuce al! that our flour la
tbe Bom, aud will be tbe

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Fannera will find It to their intereat to’ make a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfulneaa of above statement*.
We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
------ Is turning out-----

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything In this line.
5
a caH.

Give us

II. R. DICKINSON A CO..
EABT SHERMAN STREET.

Probutc Order.
Statm or Micuioan, )
Couxtt or Barky, J81’
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County ot Barry, hidden at the Probate Office
in tbe city of Hastings, in said county, on
Monday, tlie 18lh day of August, tn the
year one thousand eight hundred and eightyfour.
Present, Clbmext Smith. Judge of Probate.
In the nutter of the estate of
REBECCA DURFEE. Deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Abram Durfee, praying that a paper
this day filed with thia court purporting to be
tbe last will and testament of said deceased
may be admitted to probate, and the cxecut*
or therein named appointed.
Thereupon it la ordered that
Moadaj the loth day orHqHember, A. D. ISM,
At ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, lx- oslgned for
the hearing *&gt;f said petition, and that the heirs
at law of said deceaaed, and all-other persons
interested in said estate, arc. A-quired to appear
at a aesaion of raid Court, then to be boldeu at
the Probate Office, in the city of Hustings in
Mid county and show cause, If any there be.
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted.
And it la further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to tiie pcisons interested tn aakl es­
tate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
hearing thereof bv causing a copy of thia orter
to be published iiAhc Nashvillb Nzws,ancwaEp-r printed and circulated in raid Count- of
rry once in tech wet k for three aucoeMivtweeks, previous to said day of hearing.
(• tfue vopy)
Clxmmct Smith.
IJu-Ige of Probate.

VStfARE
LIAR

$60.6 TON

WAGON SCALBL.
fcS-r^r^T£-T^5
wora. .*sm a wuAimv,

�You can got the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at T i TC TC ’
any plftce in Nashyille.
Don’t invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very LOW for cash. I also carry the largest stock in the place of
.

Men's, Womens and Children’s Shoes.
A few more pairs of those Kid, worked button hole. Women's Shoes for $1.25, same as other dealers sell for $2.
Call and see them.
H. M. LEE.
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NAMiivr i.i.i:.

earnings, some $1,000, from the bank
and place it in her keeping. Then she
s«M-u&gt;K to have felt It was not safe tin tier her bnaltand’a root and eloped with

another man. The poor victim is now
A.VGtrsT 30, ISM m-srvliing for the oalr.
Albert Klostermnn of Hamilton, wait
MK'HIIMX SEWN.
drowned in Long Lake, near Kalama­
■ Wm. Rdlnmou, *'wotlcamn of Mnske- zoo. on Sunday. A companion was
gr»n, died Thursday flora the effect* of near him at the time and heard his cries
for help put did not heed them, think­
the heat.
.
F, K. l.i-ouard of Piqua, O.,' was ing he was only fooling.
dnitvib'd ii» B.tiron Lake, ncnr-Nih-H ' Charlea Hendershot, who has a wife
and two children in Grand Rapids, was
last week.
.
Wm. Wataon of Barr Oak, threshed instantly killed by the explosion of an
12 acre* of wheat Which yielded 40 engine on the G. R. &amp;t I. radroad near
Decatur, Ind., Thursday fright. Hh
buMhda to the acre.
Marion Peck, aged 16. of Palmyra was firen.au on tho engine./
John Bloom,-a Polander of BnyXCUy,Lennwei- county, died Monday night
drew his last mon ch’s-wages for him­
from bleeding of the none.
self
and son from Miller &amp; Louis, and
Ribhard Bartlett and Robert Manoiog were drowned Monday at Manis­ after brutally pounding his wife, skfppdll
for more congenial quarters, leav­
tique. Their boat capsiz.-d.
a little dattghte; of John Davin of ing his wife and seven children destiSATURDAY.

•

•f Saginaw Citv, died Tuesday from
earing.tlic heads of a dozen matches.
August (’onrail, aged. 22 years, shot
and killed himself in Adrian,'Aug. 22.
No cause ia known for the desperate
act.
A ore train entering Escanaba, manitigd.beyoudfrecognitiui.i the laxly of an
Indian who had lain down on the track
intoxicated.
George Ferris, a street car driver of
Detroit, was atabbe&lt;^ twice in the neck
Aug. 30, by a passenger wbo refused to
pay bis fare.
Chas.' Henry, a freight brakeman ou
the Grand Trunk, wm caught between
au engine and car at Vicksburg on the
27th and badly injured.
Lincoln Buzzard, aged 31, of Ann Ar­
bor, was drowned Tuesday in Buse
lake. He was a member of tho fresh­
man chma of the university.
A couple of inebriates, smoking off a
drunk in an old barn at BliMfield,
Wednesday, sturt.-d a blaze that licked
up $10,000 worth of property.
Mr*. W. V. Corrin who lived three
miles from Dansvilb-, committed sui­
cide Saturday night by hauging her•elt with two skiens of carpet'warp.
Ray. the ann of Manager Carter, of
:!)&lt;■ Driioit mid ("&lt; v&gt; Lind Steam Navi­
gation Company, fell from the wharf
Saturday night atMacLinac and was
drowned.
,
Th) lumber mills belonging to Sher­
iff L. T., Kiuniiy of Grand Rapids, sit­
uated at Woodville, Newaygo county,
burned last week. Loes, $50,000, in

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surance $15,000.
Four jail birds broke for liberty last
wwk Wedncuwlny from tbe Jackson
county jail.- One was captured before
getting 20 rods away. The other three
are still at large.
Last Sunday, Mrs. Ole Bye, of Ish­
peming, returning horns from Green­
wood, wrapped her young lube so
closely in shawls that it smothered to
death on the way.
The tug Pacific exploded Wednesday
at Ashland, Lake Superior, killing the
engineer, Michael Duclion. Duchon,
before dying, acknowledged that he’
was carrying to'mnah steam.
Thon. Kranenburg. the young man
who was run over-by an engine on the
G. R. &amp; 1. road in Grand Rapids on Fri­
day right, died Sunday. His leg was
■ernahrd from the thigh down.

A’yonng man named Alliert Larock
■ received terrible injuries from unknown
parties m Sagiunw City Sunday morn• Big. He was found weltering in a
pool of blood on tlie sidewalk.
' John Rassell, the faithless u us Land
who went from Jackson to Omaha and
was followed by a woman not bis wife,
has lieeu brought back and will have

to answer to a cliArge uf adultery.
J. Johnson a farmer of Greenville,
ran hia home one day last week, aud
bin wife who was riding with him beryme frightened noil held her baby so
cloae u* her for protei tioh as to smother
iL
.The Liquor dealers of Holly, who beat
tbe anti-salooniota in tbe city council
and secured the right to sell liquor un­
der a license, now quietly assume an­
other nght, aud sell without paying
Uie tax.
.
John Muthel, a cigar maker of De­
troit, jumped into the river Aug. 21 and
waa dro Aued. He sat ou a ferry boat
talking to» friend aud said be thought
hr wanM jamp, and at once made good
ijiis word.
PergiMoe of Veroua, near
Tteftle Creek, was stabbed Wednesday
night by hia brothetja-law. Chas.
Myna of Climax when engaged in a
Mt drunken quarrel, and has «ane died. '

Myen ia under arrest.
A German of Bay City viewed fiaginmw recently, hnnting foe bte tenant
wife. She dreamed a pa«wM dream
• &lt;-• «&lt;**&gt;« MT» «*“■-&lt; SWMm. Mt
whkh to iHflhrau
dwodUnd bla u n.WUl.li MM.

tn to.
A child 14 months old of D. M; Cutler
of Shelbv, while playing in the yard
was gored to death by a cow in a terri­
ble manner. One horn entered the
mouth and tore right thn u th the che« k
a gash 24 inches long. Help saved the
child from death.
A young dentist of I Aldington named
Frank Bradley, was brought to Flint
by City Marsh dl Miller Wedn s layand
jailed. He is accused of being tbe
author of the ruin Of Cora Bliss, the
girl who abandoned her babe in Flint
a few weeks ago.
A 7-year-old son of Jotin W. Moore
at Chadwicks, Ionia county, fell into^a
twenty-five feet dm and striking
head first on the edge of an iron kettle
fractured his skull. The boy lost a
teaspoonful of brain, but will probably
recover nevertheless.
At Ludington Martin Haaen’a little
son of eight years shot himself acciden­
tally in the bowels, and was so fright­
ened he told his parents nothing of It.
His mother discovered blood ou his
clothing and then the little lad told
her, but to late. He died the next
diy.
Thomas Murphy of Jackson, stabbed
his wife to death with a pair of slieanr
on tbe 32nd. A jury of physicians
fonnd him to be insane aud be has been
sent to the Pontiac insane asylum.
Mra.Murphy luul she lived, it im stated.
would have made an important witness
in the Crunch murder tri^.
Without provocation, farther than
th:-t he wanted another woman, Al­
bert Coffman, alias Ball Plug, of Au
Train, about 30 milfM from Marquette,
allot hia wife Saturday with a Windhester ritle. She died .instantly. For a
time he kept everylxMly^t bay. and
tired his ritic once, nearly shooting the
inmates in a neighboring bouse.
Joi- Reichart and Burt V reel and are
neighbor farmers living not far from
Adrian. .On Monday Vreelnnd vAtat

tijeir music by prior engagement.

But

THE FA.3SZTOTTS

tile Misses. Kelly from Woodland,
famed for tueir sweet singing and ex­
cellent piaibi performing, caused the
company to forget tlie abscence of the
much wished for S. C. B. Coiispicious
among tbe pieces which they sang, the
company were more impressed with
the song, **The flower from my angel
mother's grave.” Wilson Bowser also
treated the company to some fine
music, and Mrs. Ella Hager rendered
iu heruaunHy effective style, ••Njvanee
Riber.” Ice cream and cake were
served to upwards of 70. and notwitiis.'iurling the oppressiveness of the
evening, the crowd continued in their
ration.’ aroiiRinvnts. until it was convctled that thby could not get home the
same day they come, aud as all seemed
loth to leave “where all went merry as
a marriage Iwll,” it was at an early
hour Saturday morning *efe the happy
company broke up, thanking Mrs.
Sackett, tor the pleasure she bad given
them in thus meeting together in--social
j Thk Plow meets a long-felt want. A Plow of caay draft, easily bandied, only one lever and
Intercoarseand commending her for the
doc* good work In any and all kind* of ground. Eattafacllon guar-utred or no sale.
strategy displayed in the management
of a complete suprise to Amanda.
.
Spectatok.

1AMAH

GUPH SULKY PLOW!

NORTH CASTLETON.

CHICAGO, ROCK 1SU1TO S PACIFIC R’Y

By Uie central poatuca of it* line, ecnnccta tlac
Ka*t and the West by tr.« .bo:UJt route. auScwr-

OLIVER COMBINATION WALKING PLOW
Light draft, yet strung and simple, and scours In anyxldnd of ground.

Charley Phillips—new carriage.
Mrs. Swift Is seriously alck.
Mrs. Par ran tier is one of onr sick.
Charley Bradley Ims joined tho Nash­
ville band.
Wm. Raymer, of Penfield, is visit­
ing M. H. Bloom.
Tom Case is slowly recovering from
his fall in town laat week.
Neighbor Thorp threshed 400 bushels
of oats from Gj acres of ground.
Horatio Hosmer, of JBattlc Creek,
was at home a couple of duya this
week;
The road commissioner ought to look
up the man wbo threw logs into.the
Pleasant Valley ditch.
4
John
will commence his
•elect school at the Hafner school
house, on Monday, Svptomt»er 1st.

JACKSON AND HASTINGS WAGONS

If the North Castleton correspondent
will call on Charlev Newton he will
take him toke
his
apiary and
suoW bim the difference between one
bee and one swarm of bees. C. A.N.

On and After

REED WHEEL AND FLOATING HARROWS
Tbe only Harrowj that don't cost a man twice their value to replace broken teeth.

Buckeye and Fanner’s Friend Drills
Sow from two quart* to two bushel* as desired.

Tiffany Bros.’ Buggies
2STO

R. R. CABLE,

E. ST. JOHN.

Frw. • (XI M-g-r.
Oal Til. a Pm*. A*.
CHICAGO.

----- And last, but Best on Earth,—-

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‘’for detailed larunr.Clan.r.t tho Mspsasd Told ■
mot the
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
A* rear utrwt Ticket O ffle &gt;. or addme

OT

nflN*Troa WMt * IMIS-Sliot RepeaUnr Rifle
UU 11 I Mr *15 » »30 Brweh Loviln* Shot
Gas tor &gt;ie. a |18 Concert Omnette for &lt;7^*
M*mIc Lantero for Sit. ■ Solid Gol* STS Watch

-violles, Ac., *«: ft may »urt you •■n the roj
wealth.
WORLD MAMCFACt VRIMG CO..

BINMARK.
A little frost again last week.
Cholera morbus is in order now.
Locals are plenty but hard to catch.
Thomas Wahh Jr. is building a barn.
Potatoes are nearly ripe and of /‘me
quality.
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Bi-zou took in then-union at Brittle
Creek lost week.
The Ha^k sung a song at Biswark
last Fridav night
Tlie nrorqn-ctive rain storm of last
Sunday night, passed over rvther dry­
lyThat 30 ft. ditch tho whole length of
Sunfield, will pot be dug until further

hunting in Reichart’a woods. Kmch! art objected and struck Vreeland with
action ia taken.
a club, whereupon lie responded by
Herbert Preaten whs taken sudden­
striking Reicharl with the butt of his ly ill Inst Sunday afternoon. He is
gun, entailing the side of hia bead and some better at this writing.
killing bim instantly. Vroelard haa
A cyclone, or something terrible, de­
been arrested charged with murder.
moralized a tenant house in the west
Mrs Joseph Drake of. Elk Rapids, part of Sunfield, lost week, while the
recently dreamed that her child was occupants were attending the Blaine
diowned in a mortar box near the and Logan club meeting. The occu­
house. The next day the child was pants on their return home mourned
absent-longer than usual from her side the loss of doon aud windows, also
and the dream came so vividly to her stoves and other articles were found
inind that she instinctively started to out doors.
search for bim, and going directly to
the uioi tar box found herdream realized
.^correspondent of The Union, New
aud her darling &lt;tead, face downward, York City, for whom that jouinal
in a few inches ot water.
vouches as a citizen of high standing
and infineoce.-w’rites as follows: “St.
WENT NUNFIELD.
Jacobs Oil has done mn more good than
ten doctors and their perscriptions in
West Sunfield always to the front '
tan years, which cost me on to $5,000,
in the scenes of action, has enacted
to say nothing of the pain, low of time
one more play in tho great drama of
and boniness. 1 am as well a man now
life, in which tbe manager to say the
an I wan before recourse to doctors. I
least, was successful, and tbe principal
can safely and conscientiously recom­
actors happy. We refer to the birth­
mend tbe oil to sufferers from rheuma­
day party, which occurred at C. S.
tism aud kindred evils, tormenting the
Sackett’s, Friday evening, Aug. 15th,
humkn body, I have moreover suc­
the occasion being the 18th birthday
cessfully tried it on three of my favor­
of tbeir adopted daughter Amanda.
ite horses, that had been declared in­
By pre-arrangement Miss Amanda bad
been invited jib spend a few days with curable by Veterinary Surgeons of
note.”-N. Y. Weekly Union.
relatives, that more elaborate and ex­
tensive arrangements might be made
WELL REWARDED
without that young lady’s suspicions
A literal rewanl will be paid to any party
being aroused. The plan proved satis­ who will produce a cam: of Liver. Kidney, nt
factory in tbe extreme, for she retiirned Stomach complaint that Electric Bitten will
not apeedlly caro. Bring them along. It will
to find the bouse filled with her young cost you nothing for the medicine if Ft fall* to
friends and “more to follow,” all bent cure, and you will te well rrwerded for your
trouble beatdea. AH blood dlwaaw, bilfouaupon tbe one object to remind ber of Dew. jaundice. CcuBtfpatkw, and General debilher birthday, which was done in a very
substantial manner judging by tlie
presents which were showered upon
ber, all useful, and evincing at once
the high esteem in which she is held Dy
her associates. Tbe Bonfield Comet
Bud vm
to b. i* ut.oim*. bat not briw Muiprawat.
fall.d w mw, u, BraMitad
bHfl

SEPTEMBER 1,1884,
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SELL GOODS
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Parker's Tonic
A Firt Fimily I Jki« till Bmr IitnioH,
If yon arc wMUnraway from »«e. dieeipation or
au t dteaw or waknoas and mjqlrr a etimulanl
take Parker'*Tonic al uttoc. It wll iovlcorau-and
build you up front the first doer Lui w!H never In­
toxicate. It ba* saved hundred* of lire* it may
save yours
If you have l'y*|*p.la. Ebeumstlem. Kidney or
Urinary Complaiuu or if you are troubled wilt
any d eot^er Of the iuuge. stomach' bowria. blood
or Mrreayou ear. be cured by Parker’s Ton*.
CAUTIOX I- -Refuse al! sulretllutre. Parker's
Tor-lc ie eotit|&gt;o*«! of the i-e« remedial agent* in the
world,aud is entirely different frum prepanuton*
of aimrer alone, dent! for circular.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a moth &lt; r run dr wn by family or
household duties try Parker’s Tonic
If you are a lawyer, minister or hastate* man
'■xhauated by mental strain or anxious cares do
not take Intoxicating (tltnulanta but use Parker**
Towle.
, Parker's Hair Balsam la finely perfumed aud i*
warranted to prevent falling of Ute hair and to pt­
move dandruff and itcl taxH1SCOX * co.,

Cash or Beady Pay.

163 William fUrret, New York.
SOeand II -'tea. tf all dealers tn medlcfne. Great
ax ring In buying dollar slam.

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY.
I shall endeavor to show the people
of Barry and Eaton Counties

J. ONMCX, Propplrtor.
My cffijvenleoce for aupnlying the public
with' anything &lt;n tbe Livery llr.c are not excel
ted in thi« part of ti* Stale.

Four Pair of best Matched Horses
In the county.

Both

THE DIFFERENCE

SINGLE
AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS
With riding accommodations for’wo O’ eight,

Between Long-time payments and
Ready Pay.

Probate Order.

furnished on titart notice and al loweet h^m.
Patroclac me and you will be happy.

JACOB OSMt'N.

With 35 years exp rience, I think
I ought to know how it is done.

G. A. Truman.

Al EIBHHMRE FARM

N. B. All book accounts close on the
above date.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1884.

VOLUME XI.

The Fall Campaign LIF B J Ji
Opened!

—X uhvllle has 294 school children.

—J. M. Wood has painted bis resi­
dence a refreshing green.

Kocher Bros.

— A smaller a-reaze of wheat will l»e
«owe&lt;l in this vicinity this year than
last.
.
— This bright weather is just what is
putting corn lieyond the reach of bann
from Jack Frost.
'

—Art Selling -

GENERAL MERCHANDISE
At Aetoufohfaglr Low Price*.

rA.n.» De Water* has rented Wood’s!
Idacltnmitli shop and is doing n general
blncksmithing business^
' /^Barryville is threnteued with an
exodus,—twenty-odd of her residents
c'-ntrniplate moving to Kan#a&gt;j?

Our Fall Invoice* in
।

For Shirting and Ladies' Ikrcaa Goods,

Ladies’ and Gents' Underwear,

—Frankie-Remd stubbed Hie bottom
of hir foot so viciously against n nail,
Tuesday, that it put him on crutches,

—As we go to press the'Union Pro­
hibition Senatorial convention, »»f this

^«n&lt;Mato«.rion.ttbeowr.b»I»»
^Frank

Helm

has ipTtl*il J. M.

Boots and Shoes.

Wood’s wagob sfiop vnd will caerj-ptT
a general repairing upU wood-work
Hare Ju*t Arrived and are Complete In Eycry making busiues^J
De,,,L
—
—Win
Win. finin&gt;.
Spire#, th.
the Bellevue saw mill
man. ha# bought the Hobbs' Iota on
&gt;•; - St., and will proceed irumudiately to erect a dwelling house thereon.

Tis Our Aim
To keep our store Blocked with only

: in this vicinity for the past week or two
gathering up our-extra sheep. They
shipped 700 head from this statiou Iasi
Thursday nlghL^

The Beat mid Fineat Good*
the Wholesale Markets.

/—F. P. Mdmsnn, the photographer,

And We Bellevr
yytt

r T

• iia# broke ground 1or_B new brick on
t,,c
)ot*'
Mein St. The

T&gt; A AT

IT WILL 1

2a.

I

building will l&gt;e 20x35, two stories, an&lt;l
rushed to completion thia fall^

—A street fakir, styling himself the
Every Intending Purchaser ; “snake
king,” entertained a big crowd
To visit our establUhment and inspect our
various lines before purchasing.

About Oct. 15th
We aball be in receipt of Um-

.

!of men, women and children Tuesdsv
evening. fondeliiighi##nhke#. and sell­
ing patent medicine, shoe blacking and
snide jewelry.
—Fred Appleman made a canvass of
’ the voters on . the excursion train to
Detroit on Wednesday, and discovered
। that out of 371 voters, 125 were for

Largest
and finest Stock
Blaine. 76 for Cleveland,
®
and 28 for St. Johns.

42 for Butler

Winter Goods

—The S. 0. V. camp wa« formally
mustered in by the chief mustering of­
ficer, 0. F. Miller,-of Lansing, assisted
| by Capt. Geo. Strong, of Grand Ledge,

We Ever Carried.

Saturday evening. The camp started
1 out with 22 charter memlters.

NUMBER 51

is a* ref re riling »n&lt;t satisfying tn the
LOOAL SPLINTERS.
W00DLAMD.
i helping a'nelgiibor thresh, when he
ey«Mw a modernly-built building with
n;j ,
j
I
।
.&lt;
.
was taken with-a stitch in tlfe back,and
Seeding.
Did yon attend school meeting!
. ,. ., .
. , ,
i
.i.
bright, clean anU nicely-ventilated
. M
s
. -i i-j
10 '* earned home. I# on the
Wheat 78 Ota.
J,
M.
Riser
is
budding
a
new
cid&lt;
r
roomsf A new school building will
m
jU
।
street again now.
Very healthy.
lw a help to the place. Given a new
Farmer, bare imuraenerrt wwioir
T,l&lt;”’ 'Ul **
l|&gt; «&gt;• DidNew walk at depot.
building and we shall have a better
nhest.
P’** church, Wednesday evening, Sept.
school. People who have children to -Opening up—fall trade.
C. A. Itonali hre a aew ebain pomp i
El,1*’r H*1"- •**“
Catholic service Thursday.
educate, will be glad to become reaiin his well.
He will continue meetings over Lord s
। Vote for the new school house.
denta ot our fair village. Several fam- I
Henry Hare aeem, to be well pleased. (1“T'
.
,
• Take The News and l»e happy.
rlir# have gone put from us simply be-1
lieeaiire
it
is
a
leiy
i
On Saturday ereninir. Mrs. Jay Barcause we du not have as good educa-1i Wheat came in lively Thursday.
J, M. Hirer and F. Hildinger bare &gt;■»»""• "!«■&gt;'■
T*«0” of a blrtb| Wanted—mooev on subocription.
iioual advantage# as our neighboring ;
pnrehared an apple drier.
'
■** “Pnre. at the residenre of Anon
towns have. The feta received from |, Mi#s Carrie Griffith is visiting at Lan­
School dhlrtat Vd. I roled to binld a ! O'-"1*™. hT ‘’-“'T P«rren». mostly
ding.
foreign pupils will be do small item. I:
new school h man In IMS.
'
■
-ddasreelrtre. At 10 o clock, l«-.ream
,
And
K.
J.
Hardy
is
having
a
concrete*
The building of a new #ch&lt;K&gt;L house I
John rev. he wiH withdraw tlml.ui. o"'&lt; ™k&gt;' ’« *kred. to which ample
" | walk.
will give an impetus to building gener-1
and pav the rort’s of care.
Jnrt.re was did by the entire company.
•
-I
Mios-NeHie
Truman
is
kept
at
home
ally, and universal satisfaction to all I
‘
Ro,. Wm. Brid.n.tein.an ek-preach-1 r’’ cu"“ ^Ported at an early honr.
good citizen#. Then by all mean# at- by i,,n*“**
Dr. J H. Palmer, of Lapeer, was in er. is vlrttlnc ..Id friends.
I “'“'j
*ao''
for “*« b&lt;,‘rend the adjourned school meeting,vote
I town Thursdav.
‘ I
Annt Matilr1.a
Aunt
Matilda II
II ,1»li»
right l&gt;nu
ha# reasrtarensssl
returned 1 teS* fUtUFC.
;u*ordiiigly a# the good spirit directs
Measr#.
Triimun
and
Kocher
Bros.
home
from
a
recreation
trip
up
north.
you, aud let uh have a new building.
LAOEY'8
LIME KILN CLUB.
have
advtaj
”
~
’
The grist mill
hasnew
started
up 'again
, r, than
'Am
de Honorable Peabody Bottomand will do a better business
ever.
THE ANNUAL SCHOOL HEETIN0.
wMnredw’”" '°
Onrkeriwm.
tn Im* wel
J t,dl
Brother G«rtlOncker
seem# to
The annusl school meeting of this I Mrs. Dr. Barber ^visited Hastings MKhe didn’t h.ro th po to IfatMnn. J
h’
"5d&lt;’r;
“lie ani,"#apl tfie back dpor-tender.
district wus held at the school hou#e on J friefids this week.
Jerry Shore#, ofJohnson rsmntv, M*r..;
“You will please to lock de back door
Monday
evening, with
Moderaloi .
Arthur Lewis, of Battle Creek, visit- is vh'ting fnend# and relative# hare. I
an'put de lian’cufs. uo him an* tiring
hdreraon as cliuirman and Dirvctoi j «*d Nashville this week.
.
■
Smith of Morgan h-»snnened a blnckTiiiman secretary. The attenre was
the Iwst had for years and constituted
quite a sprinklingof ladies. About 130
tax payers were pivseut.
Director Truman made hi# finaucial
report as follows:
xECBtrra.
Ba'ance from last venr .
•ion.
Received bum direct tax
''
’ ' Primary and
.
Dog ux
382.(6
”
} ’ other «oune»
2IW
Total
■

Hr paid tcacbcra
’
’ other exjtennCA
Cash on ham!

Tout.

•1470 OU
:ou7.
(Ml 45
2718/32 '

The wpnn was accepted and adopt
.
cd, and the election of three trustees—'
two for three years aud ouu for our
jear—bring iu order, E. Chipiuau aud
Geo. W. Francis were appointed tellers
and a ballot ordered. During the bal
loting the interest bordered on the jutrnse; qualifications of candidate# were
discussed positively but quietly, two
case# of a Ue and oue of ballot-stuffing
(K-cured, making altogether a rathei
lively session. The balloting resulted
in the election of C. M. Putnam. II. A.
Brooks and J. 13. Marshall.
A motion to nave an adjourned meet­
ing at which time the matter of a new
school .house to cost #8,000, was mad.and car: led. and the meeting then ad­
journed to Monday evenings Sept. 15.

i# «m«th shop in th* Baitinger hnildfng. him to de front ob de room,*' said
Thelndieaof Wondhind presented n Brother Gardner.
After a little difficulty the back door
Mrs. Susan Goucher is at Grand Rap. ting to our G. A. aR. post last Friday
tender-•acceded in bringing brother
ids visitingher snn Ed and family.
evening.
•
Batomfall to the front, when Brother
J. M. Water* and family moved to
A son of D. A. Miller, while nlaying
’
■
Lowell, their future home, Thursday. hall the other dav,-wouHccidenrallv Gardner said.:
“My dear brother# of de Lime Kiln
Mrs. Mary Hickock, of CedarSpring#. struck by the but. and hurt quite seClub,
dis
man
am
brought
before
you
in visiting her sister, Mm. W. E. Buel.
A new advertising streamer has here
Pretty eno! for ice cream last Satur­ charged wid de most lowest, meanest,
wnrstest,
dirtiest,
low-liredest.
un­
hung upon the outer walla at Truman’# day evening. We think the bov#
Prof. Daniela; of Olivet, will orenpv would do well to sell hot coffee and. pardonable. inhumanist, incondecent
and
unbelieveable
crime
dot
could
be
the Congregational pulpit on Sunday lunches.
next.
Twenty-three different regiment# committed. It am no use fur him to
F. T. Boise is in receipt of the finest were repreoentnl at the G A. R. meet- try to explain de matter at all, an’ it
line of jewelry we have seen in a loop Fnday night, and that, too, in attend ' needs no proof a# de crime am self1 evident an' md known an’ talked by
time. ’
ence of about thirty.
Now plant •advertinemenra wi'h a
The ladies’relief,cornu will have a i. eberybody. I now propose to gib him
lavish hand and great will be yonr-re- social at Mrs. J. G. Jordan’s on Tues(­ some good advice, an' deu by a vote ob
j de club kick him clar into de bottom
ward.
.
day Sept, Oth. Refreshments will lie |
ob de social opinion ob all true colured
A new aide walk emlndliahea the front served, and a 10-cent collec'ion assea- i
people. De auvic
advice am dis: dat dis
nf R. 8. Bradv’s vacant lot on .Main
We have some good men nf Wood-; c'u” Cftin 8t*t alongI widont #ueh men a#
you
an
’
I
furdvr
advise you to integrate
Mrs. Dr. Higbee, of Potterville, is land nominated on the prohibition tick
to Youtow au’ spen’ de re# ob your
visiting her twin sister, Mrs. M. B- et. The Democrat# and Grrenbakcrs
days
among
de
mormons.
’'
«eem to be well pleased with the state
RnMikit.
The &lt;fi ib voted unanimously in favor
E. G. Stanton, of Laraipie City. Wv and connty ticket.
One of the pleasant features of the of Brother Gardner’s opinnu, and then
T., has been visiting Nashville friends
Inat Friday night’# G. A, R. meeting ajourned after taking in the rollowing
this week.
•r.:.tho prerentalton to th. Port by th. | n,,w (“etnlw": Mi™ Cann.-y was taken
The Blue Ribbon meeting will* be
Udi..'relief mop, of. Uautifnl flag, j m to Oil the racancy of th. Honorable
held in the M. E„ cturch. next Sunday
On this occasion the ladle,. al«o, rerv-1 ■’•’“body Bottomtall, John Cnddr^as
at 3 o’clock.
-d refchmenta. and everybody enjoy-; taheu a, Walpole Whipple and _apL. 0. Crocker and wife returned,
rd themselves.
1 P°*nted to furnish watermelons fbf the
Tn-sdav, from visiting relatives in
John Barnum is the lucky man. The 1 UBX^ meeting,
Rattle Creek.
other
evening
he
had
the
misfortune
rMra. W. I. Marble ha# rented and
Judge Smith delivers his lecture
moved her millinery stock into the to loose some chickens, and on going “Kathrins.” at Lacy on the evening of
into the chicken coop found a letter the 11th.
Brady building^)
Mark Powles has rented and occnpi and opening it found an order calling
Lewis Wilcox an old resident of
ed Mrs. Hastings’ house, lately vacated for #75, supposed to be droped by the Rutland, is no more;
intruder. The owner by calling upon i
by Frank McDerby.
LGOAL MATTERS.
Geo. W. Francis has enme out with s John, for said*property can get it
Amon Dickinson. of Shiloh, ().,
visiting At Chas. Pnwler’s.

OUR SCHOOLS.
—Frank
Wolcutt’s discovery—the
smallest ground-hog extant—took iu
Our schools began grinding on the
lots of citizens- some of our most re- new ye^r, with a complete corp# of
—
: spec table ones, too. S-ild ground-bog teacher#, on Monday morning last.
IIt/’tttz' mtmt proven upon inspection to be a small The roll showed 50 pnpils present in
piece of bologna, safely housed in a the high school, 38 in the grammei spanking new rig—consisting of horse
VERMONTVILLE.
.SCHOOL BOOK* A- STATIONERY.
carriage and harness.
eloae basket. .
Those
in un-u
need ui
of &gt;School
Book#,
,
i
iu
sui»i jn
’oas, Writ»» rudepartment, 43 in
the inter
F^.ner Griggs is recovering ranidlv
RnfuM Haner returned from Petoskey j...»
ng Paper, Memoranda
Pads, Inks.
"------------. —Tuesday evening Frank Cole sat in ' mediate and 59 in the primary.
_ Wednesday of
_• .1
t week.
--- ■
£•_*_.
----- - • ’Pencils,
»
from th* effects of his accident, aud on
thin
Slate#, r»
Pens-and
will find the: front of Rasey’s barber shop and when The taachere seem to manifest a dis
The rehooh'otH-neil tart Monday with
”D,&gt; ’’(•&gt;-»« money by boywilj soon be able to use his eyes.
I, ale
» t •' , .I.aa
I&gt;rer,rere,«f
; Frank Parker pas#ed him, he playfully position to make the coming year a
ing a.r
of H
the Druggist.
Mrs. M. J. Perry,nf Bellevue,haa been four teachers and a promising outlook.
: thrust his knife towards
Frank. red letter one in the educational annaV*
Martin says he will move into hi# I
ITEMS.
a
guest at. F. Me Derby’s during the
Evidently Cole missed hi# reckoning, of Nashville, and to tliis end should
Another
drop
in
lumber and shingles
store about the middle of this month.
week. She is a sister of the latter.
, the knife entering the fleshv part of have the hearty encouragement aud
at Vermontville. Come and see. Sec
A large number &lt;f our citizens took
Ira Stowell, of Woodland, took the
ad.
F. P. Town.
Parker’s leg, leaving a gaping, but not support of every patron of the school.
in the excursion to Detroit on Wednesserious, wound.
Probably the beat way to show this en- ’• Wednesday morning train for Jackson
NOTICE.
—■i delegate to the Democratic ConAll account# are due and I must have
(19 Meridian) TIME.
,
— Wm. Wells of Sunfield, thought he conragment ia to visit the schools.
The project of a fruit evaporator has
This has not been largely indulged in, greksinnal convention.
l&gt;een abandoned. The Iw.ys are look­ the money; also all note* due on that
MAIN LINE
1&gt;&lt;U1
h’*
to A. L. Husted, a
date unpaid will be placed in the bank
A. J. Hardy and family went to Jack­
Tr.ln.oQ tb. M»ln Une will‘p»„ JreKwm \ •bek-man ot York rt«te. Bat Hnrt.d in the past, but ’lis Dever too lute to
ing all /orta of gratitude.
for collection.
C. L. Glasgomt.
son
Wednesday,
—
the
former
in
the
** folio**.- ____________________________ I thought different aud Wells evoked the mend. There is no one thing that
David Young acts as principal; two
capacity of n delegare to tTic Demcratic
H^RI'KB’S SCHOOL BOOKS.
teachers
appreciate
more
than
to
feel
Going West from Jaolcwon. •ervices of deputy sheriff Smith and a
sisters Frren.^.i and Mi## Maggie Col­
.
I
am
agent
for
Harper
Bros, and sell
assured that parents are interested in congressional convention.
--- ---------r—------------ -——------ —-------- circuit court attachment to bring the
lie manage the three lower grades.
their text books at publishers reduced
Da, Bwre4n.2p.r7. Are CWregSil SO p n itaHnom-ot llurted to lime. The, did the
me education
cuiK»uuu of
ui their
men ohildreq,
ouiturvy, and
aim the
me i,
Mat. Wixnm’# show, a variety enterMr.4£. W. Hyden, a long time resi­ prices. Hale, the Druggist.
Er. Exprew 10.33 p m. ArrChicago7.30a.-m the work beautifully, and Husted glad- l»est way to prove this sMuraucc ia to tainmrnt with brass hand and innn- dent of this place. is |ying very low
NOTICE.
PBelflc Kx" 11 “ m Arr Chicago7J5a. m Iy can|e forwnrdt i»ollg|lt Wells sheep, see your children nt schotd. We ap-j merable attractions, will show uimer a
with disease, with little prospect of
We want all that are indebted to us.
&lt;&gt;&lt;»ii&gt;K 4-:nwt from .Juck-mi.
and paid &gt;30 costa. Peace reign#.
pend a brief history of eacli teacher.
tent in this village on Thursday even recovery.
to call and settle their accounts and
Mali............ 3.06 p.m. Arr D-troll 6.00 p. tn.
,
...
.
. ,
E. J. Quackenbush, principal, was ing.
itig. Sent 11. \.
Chai les 8. Hammond ot this place, save trouble. Fowler &amp; Cambell.
DarExpreu 4.03 p.m. ArrDetroit6.25 p. m.
/—The Tuesday night smeetingof the
E_/ ,fH. W.
'Flint
....................................
‘ emNavi
’ing found steady
V.
Ex « « *• m' ^rr^rol,t.ro I stock-holder# of the driving park eu- Itorn in Washtenaw Co. iu 1850.—Had
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
was nominated on Wednesday by the
Atgtit ex... &lt;&gt; 4*&gt; a. m. Arr Detroit o.BUa.m.
.
- . ■
,
advantages of a common school educa­ plovmunt at Hattie Creek ha# moved Republican county convention for Reg-1 I musr have it or bust. I would re.&gt;«*««•
nlK-eded. A., re
tion aud five and a half yearu at the hi# family
. there and Peter*Rqjtyhfyaai
,,
i.t«r ot Deed..
'1|O“ »*"W“ '‘'"L1 !V‘T.e farried
otbera run dally except Sunday.
suit of (be meeting the enterprise asf..
.
..
. &lt; from one to three years that I must
named the name of “Nashville Driving State Normal.—Taught two terms.— ha# rented H. W.’a house, taking posOur citizen# who were spending the have m.^ev. I can’t stand it longer,
I#
now
teaching
or
a
diploma
is
-ued
session
Tuesday^
&lt;#rnn&lt;l Rapids Division.
i Park A#*ociation,*’ with T. C. Down­
“heated term” in the north wood# and A word to the wise is sufficient,
by the Normal school.
X. „ ~
- D. C. Griffith.
8. Plott, of Flora. Ind., has been around the straits, are returning th:.
ing. H. M. Lee. L. J. Wilson. W. E.
hd.
Mis# Hattie 'bankland, teacher of engaged by G. A. Truman as Halesman wriii briouh skies.
1
' ' '
notice.
1
Buel,
A.
J.
liady.
G.
W.
Francis,
and
Day
STATIONS.
AU
grammer
department,
—
born
in
Shia
in
hi#
store.
Mr.
P.'has
amv*d
with
Mr. C. Clever ha# sold nut his inter-1 Aug. 30, to-morrow, is the lost day
L. 8. Smith as directors. The next
E-.
p. m p. tn
thing in order will lie the purchase of wiwee Co. in 1859.—Graduated at the hi# family, and will assume hi# new eat in the Commercial Houae to Mr.: before Sept. 1.—the tipre for all settle&lt;-raod Rapids Lv u M LM 6(1.
:t&gt;»un.r. The form,r intend, opening ment. for Mown... Reaper,. Binder,, to
Stale Normal last June.—Taught eight duties immediately.)
aiiitable grounds, i
Middleville
LUO 6.47 0 45
!
’
R be closed up. Those who have uot at­
Hastings
7.07
terms, including one year at Rockland.
The Children’s Tdiiuwonary Society a Krocerr •to™-«o «ay« street rumor,
—Un Tuesday" &gt;r. J. T. Goucher re' tended, to this, please take notice.
7.30
Nashville. .. Lv
Upper Peninsula.—Poasesaeth a Nor­ will be held at Miss Mabie Boston’s,! John B. Williams, who has long serv-‘
.
C. L. Glasgow.
Vermontville.... 216 7.45
1165 ■ moved from the lower jaw of Mrs.
mal school din'oma.
Charlotte....... 2,30 8. id
12.47
Sept. flfh. Roll call at 2 o’clock; please 1 e&lt;1 a* constoble, marshall and deputy
John Marshall, ari»., of Maple Grove, a
MONEY TO JLOAJ4.
Eaton Rd pitlx ... 2.53 “ =■
1.35
Miss Jennie Lamb, teacher of inter­ he prompt. Miss Ada Cook, Sec.; Miss . "heriff withdrew from the contest for
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1 A few Uiuoeaud dollars to loan ou
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mediate department,—born in Kalama­ Edna Truman Pres.
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nomination for nheriff.
sheriff, in the
the con
con real estate ou long time and a low
3.45 3 35
The tumor originated from an ulcerat­
Detroit.
1 vention on Wednesday.
rate of interest.
II. A. Dlrkek.
ed tooth and extended from the out­ zoo Co. in 1855.—Lived In Barry county
W. R. VauNnrtwick, of Woodland,
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since
3j
years
of
age.
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Received
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side of the jaw over the same and half
took th. Thnr-ln, .v.ning trgin tor, , Fred Nead, a telegraph operator
°1*™ nr at
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ucation at W oodland nelect school and K»n«r». Rnv. C. B. Shnrk, th. U. B. Jackson, ’while
,Mle *■'
here
” ®on
“. “
a visit toto
J"
his
’ &gt; Am port ready to rrer-lr. »pplre tor
Lu,.
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way
across
the
mouth
under
the
tonSTATIONS.
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Ex. Pa*, jrue. The operation was succeMfully Hustings high school.—Taught twenty- mirUtor. will depart tor tire ••bleeding"
i Ue.j..
* rink and broke bis left arm near’he ,111•'•’’pe snd or gooj sue. 1 nr
** m I preformed and Mrs. M. is making a one terras, all in Barry county.—Hold#
Detroit
.WU. to-day or Mondv.
„ I wrirt. Tbi, I. the third creo that ha. I ®“PP'v •*«
4M
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a second grade certificate.
a 4.-,
Jackson
7.36 i good recovery from it# effect#.
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in tb. remo way .inre the ।
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Mimm i Brown, teaches the primary ^Adomuaon for th, b.n«ht ot Re^N. |
Rives JuneOoh,
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notice.
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Eaton Rapids...
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NOTICE.
department,—born in our own Barry I assett will come off at Charley Dun- (.jnfc opened.
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NEW SCHOOL HOUSE.
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i trict No. 1 of Townslilpof CasttJHM.
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u.251 The prime object of the adjournment tioo at NasJiville, and one year at the day eve., Sept. lOrh. A large attend- •
---------j village of Nashville, or the electi&lt;&gt;4yr
Hastings
of theanuu^l school meeting, Monday Normal.—Taught eight terms, and has eoce of lilieral Christians is desired.
D. P. Sprague has returned from a Scjiool District Officers, and for
Middleville' IM»
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i ttonrecrhp nt .neb ortrer burtoM.
Grand Rapids.... 6.40
3.90
evening, was for the purpose of vot­ die reputation of being au excellent
Twenty-three persona, including F. burturwtrip toOmnd Rwpirt..
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. may lawfully come before it. will bt
ing upon the quest! »n of s new $8,000 primary teacher.
C. Boice, Dr. Barber, Isaac Purkey C.
Mias Mattie Bara ba# returned from heM Mt the School house iu said village,
Through CoscIm* and Sleeping Car* U» »i»d school house.
The need of better
F. WilkiDKon, Dau Smith and w fe. a visit ol several weeks to Ionia.
on Monday the first day of Sept. A. D.
from Hfffud Rapid* .nd Ikcin.it. All train#
Rev. N. Fassett. the M. E. divine, Deb. Green, etc., took in the Charlotte
acbool
buildings
in
Nashville,
ba#
beeu
Scot Cotton and wife of Roxaml. are •
7f o’clock in the evening,
connect In name depot »t Detroit with train#
preached his farwelt sermon, Sunday
, DttUxi th,?j ^‘Vri’li^.-tor
ou Canada Southern dMai*a.
net forth iu Thb New# from time to
Baptist excursion to Detroit on Wed­ viaiting friends in thia vicinity.
v- .v. navn
.. B LEDYARD,
tl.
morning last. He will, on account of:
A minister from Ionia, occupied the
Q. A. Trumsn Director,
nesday.
Aaa't Gen. Rup. Jaduoo. Geu'l 8up. Detroit. time, and ought to be apparent to
rk'dining rear#, we understand, re­
o. w. BUGG LEE.
every citizen.
Asocial w.ll be held at the Opera stand in the Disciple church last Sab­
The above mt-etiug adjourned to
tire
from
the
ministry
and
move
oo
a
Gen’IPaaa and Ticket Agent. Chicago.
Monday evening, Sept. 15, 18M, at six
The old balding is an un handy, un­
home, Sept. 10th, by the ladirsefthe bath.
healthy, badly ventilated, clap-trap small farm be owns near Eaton Rapid#. Congregational society. Refreshment#
Some of them good looking school I o'clock p. m., when the legally qualifi­
»o&lt;HeQ&lt;*&gt;rMa.
ed voters of said district will be priv­
sort of au affair; it is hot in the sum­ Although Mr. F. bears upon his brow nerved. The attraction of the evening inanna, spoken of in the Hasting* Jour­ ileged to vole upoo a new ochnol house,
mer and cold in the wluter. It is, in unmistakeable evidence# of many will
a grand display of floral archi­ nal, reside over this way.
torac t«,000.
G. A. Tbvmak,
Director.
short, a decidedly unfit place to prop­ years, he has daring bis brjef stay in ।tecture.
George Davenport, of Woodland,and
erly educate the young. Things that Nashville, proved bliiMielfzealomiio the
Mrs. Mary Aylswortb, of Gast Clar­ his father ot Ohio, were the guests of
EF-A new lot of Laces, Women’s and
are beautiful, appropriately blended cause ot bis Master and has held aloft (ence, N. Y„ known to many of our citi­ G. W. Coates and family ou Tuesday. Children’s Neck Weer, Ribbons aud
E. R. DtcanraoM.C. C.
Jewelry, just in at Adda Nichols’ store.
H.
witheducation, have a very salutary the banner of the crow through winter ,zens from her visits here in the past,
Our school meeting jM##od &lt;.fi very
cold and summer heat,with at heroism was
,
married to Fred G. Lusk, of Buf­ pleasantly. For Assessor they gave up
VABH VILLE LODGE, NO. 36. I. O. O. F- and refining effect upon the developing
EFThose desiring Lumber of any
£*, «***•„ c;erv Ts^y erentag la Odd mind. Dom anv one imagine that our that ought to endear him at least to the &lt;falo, on the 38th ult. H. R. Dickinson the Chase, and made sure of about one
Follow*’ Hall. Vtattfa^BMAtera welcome.
people he baa labored for, and entitle
old
rookery,
with
its
black,
uncanny
hundred
and
forty
pounds
of
Wood.
~
Casaxas 8. iHrxaaw, N. G.
Jorw C. Drrw. .’J #
wall#, leaky roof and bad ventilation,
Respectfully,

KOCHER BROS.

w
/YlIGHIGAN ( ^ENTRAL

The J^ia^ara Falls fRaute.
mkHDkRD

�JOHN H. STAM1TS GOLD.
FX • CONGREtBMAN’S

VALUABLE LABOR

CAREER.

A SIMULA J aScIon
A MOTHER TRO TO SELL HER BABY

At th* sollritMionof eosuaof th* leading
trade and Industrial organisations of lb*

ANU RA1LR0A**,

IM.Y.Mmba.)

[Breton Globe.)

msn of comfortable build fumbled in

Boatonpocker, f‘Uv» almost entirely, ••directed tba. preparation «fa circular IsV
ter with a view to securing through eonsula.'a
lax efficara the lull 'kt obi
tion concerning the condition of labor
throughout the wo-Id, and especially ia

country doctor with an annual
Incom* ol &lt;!,&gt;&lt;», ch k fly in bad debts,- John
H. Starin ba* become the Hi h Admiral of
canals. He even once held a postma‘ter­
ship at twenty dollar** a year, and thought
himself more than for tana a. This sum of
tsrenty dollars paid tor hl* year** clothing
and left him sufficient wherewith to
“spark” the P"«tty young girls ot Sammonsv.lle. in Fulton Coun y, Now York.
How different are bis.eurroundlngs now.
Look at.hls beautilul mansion in Wi-st
Tbtrty-elghth street, furnished with
costly ebony furniture and ita thousand

owner, and then compare.it with the bum­
ble cottage in which ho&gt; firs* saw the light
of day six'y yean ago. That Mr. Siarin
often recall* bis ea. ly poverty has been
clearly demons! rated iu'tbe'las: few years.

of all such men, that - tbrir liberality i« a
carefully calculated a iverlliemout; that
the free excursions given Id the newsboys,
the police and the veteraps of the re­
bellion serve to advertise the *xcursiona
for
which
the .public
pay;
that the frequency with whi- h the papers
are ca 1-d upon to mention. Mr. S arin’s
name at racu the public to I Glen Island,
and that this generosity, like virtue, is its
own reward and pays all ample intereat
upon the original iuves.menU If this were
all true it would ml be s fault du Mr.
Surin. On the contrary, therworld Would
bo very much brighter and belter and hap­
pier if m«ay other men would choose the
same mode of advertising thorn-elves aud
their businosa Tho advertisement which
gives a day’s pleasure to the poor, ragg*d
newsboy*, to the much-pestered pol oe,
and to the veteran* who aio forgotten and
neglected by tho country they faithfully
served is an excellent thing to imiUte. It

benevolence. In business he can drive aa
shrewd a I argaiu as any ot bi* critics; but
•uttn business be is a sort oi.all-the-yearround Santa Claus, del ghiod in giving
because it I* bi* nature, and happiest when
be has succeeded in making others happy.
of Sammonsviile, in Fulton County, on
Augu*. -7. 1825. He received a classical
education, due to severe pinching and sac­
rifice on tue part of his parents. Young
Siarin dele: mined to become a doctor, anti
1MJ ue commenced the study of medi­
cine, but he soon found that hl* talents
were more practical than professional.
Three year* la er ho opened a drugstore
in Fultonville and continued it for over

of course, taken an interest in local poli­
tico, and from 1843 to 1852 ho was the Post­
man ter of Fu.touviHe. Hi* drug store wax
the centre of the ptdilic* and gossip of the
county, and when the Republican party
was organised Mr. 8^riu be.ame one of
the earliest and most enthusiastic support­
ers ot the new platiorm. The defeat of
General Bcott cost him his Postmaster­
ship.
It was in 1856 that Mr. Starin turned nls
attention to th« freightage business on the
Erie Canal. At first ho hired caual boats;
then bought them; then uuilt them. From
canal boat* be took the easy step to steam-,
era, aud from the Erie Canal he sailed out
into New York Harbor and Long Island
inureased in size and importance.
At
first he carried freight only; then be be­
gan to develop the passenger traffic, amd
now bo ha* tuo two Uraucnes of transpor­
tation under his control.
Although Mr. Slarln baa loft Pattonville
these many years be is by no means for­
gotten there; nor ha* be parted with his
material interest in the coun. y. Twice hi*
old tellow-vountrymen bay® elected him
to Congi***, and three years ago his namj
was pieseutcd .to the Republican Biai*
Convention *h a candidate .or Governor.

for Secretary Folger, and Mr. Btarm
seemed thoroughly well pleased that he
did. His son-in-law, Mr. Howard Carroll,
the well-known journalist, witu les* pre­
science, accepted tuo nomination tor Con­
gressman a.-iar40 agaiust General a 8iopum. He was defeated, and did not ask:
“Is General Slocum. here?” the day after
the election.
.
Mr. S arin's double life as a metropoli­
tan and a ruralist is evident in his occupa­
tion. Hm i* a director of the North River
Bank here, and of the Mohawk River Bank
has only to take the usual p.cture of
Brother Johnathan, gr zzlo the blonde hair
and chin tuft* and make the body a trifle
stouter,.and there is a capital portrait ot

Last night et the Metropolitan! Hotel one
of Mr. Starin'* friend* said to a Journal
reporter: ’ K Lb all of bis woaltu, and to
put a modera « limit upon it it is not less
than tT.lXD.OO), be ba« no valet; his habit*
of Ilf* are too simple and uuaff^o.ed; but
he ha* numerous clerk* and hundreds ot
other employes, and be is a boro to all of
these men, with whom he is brought into
the moil frank and lutimats in ercouree
and relations. To bear bls clerks speak uf
him* to see tbolr eyes glisten with pride
and pleaxnre when they are permitted to
.to note the affectionate
esteem with which tuuy refer
Kese are the best possible proofs
Eublic man, who baa mad* him
ropuiar, is no less worthy of popu1 his private relations, and that hi*
ity Is as genuine as it is remark-

'A curious claim pending in tho Pension
Office at Washington, belonging to the war
of 1812. is cns presented by the widow of
Anthony Corio, alias Anthony Casdr. It
cites that Anthony Castle, who died in
1870, at Ann Arbor, Mich., joined the Brit­
ish forae* in Canada, that he deserted in
1814, crossed on the ico to the Amer can
side of ths rirsr, and entered tho United
States service. After serving here six
months bo was retaken by the British at a
point six miles below N a-ara Falls, court.

now in process of- proration In-tbe Bu­
reau of Statistics of the 'Jtate Department
for th* pre**. Thu material eml&gt;odi** in­
formation relating not only to th* rates of
wages paid to all cla«sre of laborers, but
tu th* prices paid for th* D*ce«*ari*s Qf
life, clothing, rent, food, e'c., not only
from th* American standpoint a* to what
tb* nscesaari** of life comprise, but th*
•etual na'ure and' quail y of th* article*
consul^ d.
Information is also to 4be
given upon the habits of th* work­
ing classes, their st« adine*a, trustworthi­
ness, economy or otherwise; upon the feel­
ing which prevails between employe and
• employer and the effect* of the feeling
upon the prosperity of the community;
upon tho organized conditlo'n of labor;
the na'ure of ih* organisation and its ef­
fort on the advaneenieut and welfare of
laborers and upon counter organisation*
of capital, an J local, or general laws bear­
ing on such organisations; upon the prev­
alency of strikes, and how far arbitration
enters into thesettl. mentof disagreement*
between employer* and employe«; .npon
the formation, practical working and ef­
fect of co-operative societies, and to what
extent they have fulfilled the promises
held out attheir formation,
abling
work-people to purchase the
life at lass cost than- through
e regular
business channels; upon
means fur­
nished for the safety of employes in fac­
tor! mi, mines, mills, on railroads, etc.; up­
on the provisions made for work-people in
case of aecident; upon tho general consid­
eration given by employers to the moral
and physical well-being ftf employes; upon
the political rights enjoyed by the work­
ingmen and their Influence through such
rights upon legislation; upon tho causes
which lead to the emigration of working
people, and, finally, to tbo number of
women and children employed in Indus­
trial pursuit* not connected with th* house­
hold. their wages, moral and physical con­
ditions, and tho general effect* of such em­
ployment upon the family circlo.
conger,

of m.chican.

Ine Ken*tor.
[Washington Cor. Boston Herald.]
Omar D. Conger, of Michigan, ha* a
head now iron-gray, and a dark face
slightly wrinkle? His oyee are sunken,
but his step i* as vigorous as ever. I heard
Ibe other day how he happened to go to
Michigan.
The story is that after he had
graduated at Hudson in 184J ho went to
Ravenna to practice law and there LU in
love with a judge’s daughter. The young
lady, however, who wes exceeding fair,
relused bis offers, and though be pressed
his suit, continued siill to hard-heartedly
refuse. During this time Mr. Conger, so
the story goes, was employed to defend a
young man in a breach of promise c-ase,
and in this case be employed tue lather of
hi* sweetheart to assist him.
Jn his ar­
gument ho took occasion to remark upon
the beauty of the girl, the plaintiff, and .0
s|&gt;ecalate, much to the amusement of
the court upon the probability of such
a fine girl taking a real lancy to such
a rough looking fellow a* fiis client. Tue
opposing lawyer then mivle a iurious on­
slaught an Conger, referring to hi* rela-

that Conger was thoroughly overcome,
and left the court. • Soon afte| he wont to
Port Huron, Mich., and there soon acquired
a lucrative practice, was married, and in
time came to Congress. Hi* Ravenna
■weeth&gt;-art also married, and marri&lt;-d wall.
Her bu*band took her, I am told, to tho
West. They bad several children artd
prospered. After a number of years, how­
ever, tho husband died, and the widow &lt;1 ••
elded to make a vfejit to Europe to distract
bar grief. On the way there she pa**od
tbrou.-b Was.iington. and on* day wen
into tho gallery of tho Hou*e, and, looking
down, wondered whether she knew any of
the member*. Among them sue saw her
old lover. Dinar D. Conger, who by this
time was alsp a widower. Bhe sent her
card to him, and he came into the gauery.
Hs called upon her several times while she
was in the city before she left for Europe,
and when she returned the two wore mar­
ried. They now live together herein a fine
bouse on M street, near Thoma* circle, and
I am told there is not a happier and more
lovAg couple in Washington.

[N. T. Timos.]
In tho construction of the New York,
West Shore A Buffalo Railroad a peculiar
strata was found north of CaUkilL There
nature heid all the material in equilibrium.
First was found eight loot of white clay,
and below that fifteen feet of blue clay.
Between the two was a very thin sand
strata. This forms the subterranean drain­
age for a large section, where springs, rills
and rivulets are unknown. By the weight
of tho road-bed the material was slipped
fact that underlying the whole country
was a much less solid material, almost a*
light a* marL Th* effect of an embank­
ment on a hillside was that tho material
would disappear in the ground. Piles fif­
ty-fire feet long, driven when the road was
building, now have their bases 1 &lt;5 feet be­
low th* surface.
Another effect of
the filling at place*
wa*
to compress the sand strata,
thus
shut­
ting off the underground drainage, result-

ground. By thia irresistible process at
one point, be country around—AN. X) J cu­
bic yards of it—wis raised vertically flf.
teen ,eeu Between Saugerties and King­
ston, where the road runs along the sides
moving off down into Ue valley at unex-

with it.
Tuen along the Hudson are
struck rock points, with eddies on either

Below the mud a rock slope

cates this rock slope, fr.ctional re*iatanoe
dations quietly slides away out to the mid-

In JUta a ad half barrel* and bottle* upon

Among a crowd of n- arly two hundred
mkaerabte and bungry-looking immigrants
the floor of Castle Garden yesterday morn­
ing was a poor Polish: woman with au in­
fant in arm*. .After vain attempt* to
quiet her hungry child th* poor mother
begged for a crust from somo oi tliosa
around bar.
An Englishwoman divided
wuat food she bad with the child, and lor
a while it slept again in contentment.
paiowakf. She swarmed ixto Castle Gar­
den with a multitude of other immigrants

Bbe bad very little money, and positively
no knowledge of the English language, but
she started out alone to look for employ­
ment. Saturday morning she came back
again, poorer than ever, tired, hungry and
dlscoui a red. 8he went away with a warm
cloak and good shoes.
bue cam* back
with neither, bhe would not admit it, but
the Interpereter felt convinced that she
had so d them for-Lre'a.L
All day Saturday and until yesterday
breakfast time tt.e woman begged enough
for her child, but she neverate a mouthiul
hr red f.
About noon the child grew
.
roman was in despair, a* she
not know that If she would apply to
the officials she would receive assistance.
which
She
had
»old
everything
thought
anyone
would
buy
publicly
nothing rem lined
teted some time, but finally she wrapped
her baby up in an old plaid shawl and
went out to beg among the crowd* of peo­
ple who constan ly throng the Battery and
lower Broadway. After two or three rude
repulse* from men who are accustomed to
being approached by importunate beggar*
the gras* beneath a tree and endeavored
to hush her child’s cries with pansionate
kis*e*. She looked as thongu she had seen
better times than most immigrants in her
situation. Going back into* the Gardsn
she again asked the interpreter bow much
such a baby as her’* wa« worth in Amer­
ica. The.man thought she was joking,
and answered, with a lau th:

Thia pension bis

widow

ou a grimace and walking
log his bp*.
'
.
a above tuat sent them under their vine­
gar, and pocketed the coin that lay upuu
the lop counter.
“B«n va'in’ fat meat fur dinner,” be said

ol the fruit for canning and have used no
agine what a strawberry is which has been
soaked in water for six months or perhaps
a year. They were bleached ta*t«le*s end
.entirely worthless. No one who used a
can once would ever i«e caught again. But,
a year or two a jo, a fruit-raiser and packer
commenced putring up a nice article,
wdn t selected fruit end heavy syrup. The

••Who’* that?”
“Reg’lar cu» 'mer.
or but or. Always
pickle, you know.”
“Indeed?”
“U*rt'nly.
Acid

in the pickle cute

stomich?.'
“Do m*ny people buy one pickle at
time?”
“Right Kmart lot.of ’em.”
“W’uat kinds sell best?”

getting a fine article of canned strawber­
ries?’
■ .
“What class of people are the largest
buyers of canned Rood*”’
‘‘Families 'are the largest consumers.
Then a great many go to Ibe ship­
chandlers, who supply them to ship-own­
ers and captains. Canned good* are a
wonderful boon to marines, to whom, a
fetr years ago, a taste ot fresh vegetable*
or fruity was a thing unknown. ‘

folk&gt; love* onion*, some likes beans, some
"Gimme er couple er beans’ an* 91
onion,” said a messenger boy, throwing
down a cent, and gutting his money’s
worth bo hastened slowly alon;,. h*
is tLe custom of messenger boys, with
the stem end of a soap Lean hanging out
of bi* ihoutb.
“Been eatin’ bad candy,” philosophised
the pickle vendor. “Pickle unsharpetu the
teeth, yer know, when they git on er

Those who have traveled in the mining
districts, especially in Colorado, have fre­
quently noticed deep gullies In the moun­
tain* almost filled with old cans.”
“Picnics and sailing parties contribute

erhurtm’ yer, ’specially cowcumbers ”
“Why cucumber*?”
“Because tho »e-d slide* about yer gums
anti tickles ’em like.”
“How’s business?”
“Siow, powerful slow. No money in th*
country. People ain’t able to buy pickles

especially, as luxuries, such as potted
meats, are in great demand for such pur­
poses Yachting parties carry largo quan­
tities of canned a* well aa bottled good*.”

“They are cooked almost exclusively in

pear ten up or bit in fhe fall. I understate’
tables. Peas, for example, are so treated. they’ve quit bu.ldin’ railroads too?”
“Yes, 1 suppose so for a time. There
They arc first assorted into four sixes by­
passing through a series nf sieves or col- will be another boom some of these days.”
■ “1 know pickles is gcln’ ter git better,”
and therphilosopher
of cucumbers and railand subjected to the act.un of steam, after .------------------ -«---------------------------------which they are hermetically sealed. An- j rOftd" 8^ * spoonlul ot vinegar to
other mode Is to cook them by placing the nana vender to dr.ve the fl.es from his
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OH never
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bothered

The woman went out of doors again, reA BUCOLIC STORY.

ing a well-dressed lady on the street she
rushed up vo her and, with tears stream­
ing down her cheek*, begged her to buy
the baby lor HO. The lady was surprised,
but made an attempt to lift aside the
suawl and look into the child’s face. Aa
though irigb-ened at wuat she had done,
aud fear'ul that her little one wa* ready
to be taken irom her, the Polish mother
Uttered a cry ot doapair and hurried back
again to the Garden. After sitting around
for awhile she suddenly sp ang on one of
the benches and screamed out:
•
“Who buy for HO?”
The woman acted as though she were ou.
of her head. Her hair and dress were
disheveled aud her eye* were unna ura. ly
briguU
“Give you fifty cents!” shouted one immfgiant.
“A plug of tobacco,” yelled another.
For five minutes the immigrant* offered
her all sort* of things for her liulo on.-,
from an old jack-knife to a pewtar"pj.
with a broken handle. Home o. the em­
ployes of ibe place finally gave her lood
tor herself and child, and last night, when
a reporter visited the Garden both wore
huddled osl.-ep on the flour, torget.ui of
tueir destitute misery. They will prob­
ably be sent lock to Poland.
“I'll tell you of another curious case
which came in about two montliji ago,”
said an officer. “A young German couple
came in, carrying three huge pieces o.
chamber crockery, which they uad brought
with thum all the way from home. Some
ignorant people corm her* with the idea
tn a. such n.-cessitie* can’t be bought in
America. They sold all three article* for
$1.50, which, with another sliver dollar,

sooner had they got to a room in a lodg­
ing-house near by than tho foolish follow
wont ou and *pent all but ten cunts of it
for a pistol.
Some one told him ho would
need it to shoot the savages in thia wild
and uncivilised country. Tue couple lived
on that ten cent* for three day*.
How
they did it 1 don’t know. Wi.es thu land­
lord went for his ren, of course tuo poor
follow couldn’t pay him.
They wore on
the point of being turnt.’ into the street,
when the wife »ugge«to? to her husband
that as be had no mouey ho might offer
the pis toL
The landlord did not under­
stand German, and. wa* ignorant of what
“The young fellow rushed excitedly for

of the room, and, pulling out the pistol,
thrust it toward his credi or.
Tho land­
lord wholly misunderstood the motive ot

meant to shoot him,'Ue hallooed lor tho po­
lice. The neighbor* rushed in, there was
a grra scene, and the young German camo
within an ace of going off to jail.
A Ger­
man produce dealer in Washington Mar­
ket promised to give him work, he was let
Ing quite contented.
Immigrant* spend
their money very foolishly, as a general
thing.”
"

[Philadelphia Telegraph.]
A small boy leaned against the iron
awning posts of the St. Marc Hotel last
n ght and tell a peculiar wn»ation. He
tried to free himself from th* post, but
was held by au Invisible power. Than he
screamed and died tor help and a crowd
gathered. There was u suspicion that an
electric lamp which was burning serenely
overhead was at the bo tom of the trouble,
aad a messenger was quickly sent to the
United StaU-s E ectric Lightning Company
for aa electrician. When the latter ar­

trouble in a moment The light had been
blown against the awning and was touch­
ing the iron at the point where the Irons

bro hren *uco*..sfully, however. Along
the Erie Canal some wide cuts were made
and imm-nse retaining walls built. The

granted him.

promptly passed a firm, fat-loohing i-ukinds aud vegetable! and fruits of every
variety. A* a rule, th -so good* are packed
in better shape than they used.to be. This
especially applies to strawberries. T.i*
gr*a* bulk of this fruit which is canned is
put up in Maryland. Until recently th*

better than those purchased In the market,
eepecially the first which appear. The
[Binghamton Republican.]
not fall to be somewhat wilted by the time
they reach the Northern market. But the
canner of pea* takes them fresh from tbs town of Brookdale, Bu-atebanna County,
vines, and seals them carefully, so that j Pa., one oi the most exciting incident* we
... a! K™
aah wk.n
a!I&lt;-&lt;1 onnn
have la-,-n
been &lt;-called
upon to narrate. Ch.,!..
Charles
they —
can
not
be otherwise th- n'fresh
when linvn
Adams, an elderly but still powertul
opened.”
farmer of that place, with hl* son, a lad
[Detroit Post.)
Thomas P. Wti Uier, one of Senator
Palmer’s numerous Northern Michigan
partners In the lumber trade, is in Detroit
on a visit O' mingled business and plea*ure. He has been out to the Senator’s
farm, and *i&gt;ent considerable time on the
picnic grounds. Mr. Whittier was met
last evening by a Post reporter, to whom
he related in glowing terms hi* impres­
sions of t e picnic region.
“1 tel! you it is a paradise out there and
no mistake,” he said. “Just imagine a
long stretch of emerald sward, the grass
"
soft a carpet
a* the thickest
forming
,
Wipon. and looking
as -beautiful- a* the

love-lU ryes of a maliese cat on a dark
night. Then the grove—a beech grovel
Tuink of It, Not beech and maple, but
entirely beech. The heavy and luxuriant
bough* give a most g .acelui shade, and in
the spaces be ween the trees, the glln-ing
A* tho gentle wind* of summer stir the
bough:?1 the shadows dance about with
fantastic
grace,
and
one
could
lie
watching
them
for
hour*
and
never
grow
weary.*
_
.
After
pausing to tak* breath, Mr. Whittier con­
tinued: “Tuo innumerable b-aut es of
this sylvau letroat have a most wonderful
effect on tbo appetite. Y’ou ean eat any­
thing while in the grove, and under tho in­
fluence of. lie surroundings cold potatoes
acquire a flavor tuat tickle* the most
fasiidiou* palate, and they melt like sugar
on our tongue. The red anta ilia', drop into

drops of nectar from the flask* of
godn,
sprinkled In as a mark o. gracious favor to
tho select sons of tho earth. Tn ore is a lit­
tle lake that nestles in the beArtof the
grove like a |*carl on the bosom of a green
silk dress iu a ball-room. I in *mall—very
small—but it* water* are clearer than crys­
tal, and the rippier dance acro«* It like tho
dimpling imle of an infant. It i* about as
large a* my straw ha-*.
The Sjnator, in
one of his poetic fl.gb.s of sentiment, most
felicitous!v named it Lake Dimple.
Ob,
you s ould pay just one vlsr to that
grove! ‘See Naples and die!’ say European
touris s. But 1 -ay: ‘See Pai me. 's picnic
ground* and die!’”
IN. Y. Morning Journal]
■I have just iuvasieu tn a new *cheme,”
d the buyer of a wholesale cigar boo-o
to a re|K&gt;rter. “All day long 1 am ca.1 -d
upon to test cigars of erery kind, ijood,
bad and indifferent. These drummers are
constantly coming in with samples, and
con sunt trying and smoking every known
brand from m .ruing until night my sense
ot Us e ha* become impaired, until I have
idveuted a machine to do my smoking.”
He then exhibited to th* rep rter a con-

two rubber pipe*. He proceeded to wind
hi* machine with an ordinary clock key,
the wheels began to work, be lit a cigar
and placed it in on* of the rubber tube'. In

in puffs in a perfectly nat"You see,” continued the
aud without tak ng one whiff of the smoko
I am enabled to detect the quality of the
tobacco at a moment’s notice. I can also

same time, testing the various qualities
and notion*; the difference in the aroma.
that I seriously considered the advisabll.
tty of engaging a boy to do my smok-

©eivnd shocks through "the iron
their umbrellas.

rrta of

find that Jhis arrangement answers a[l

'
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'I
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i
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i
;
j

h-ading by a ring and a rope a blood-d
bull, which, Uwugb three or four years of
age. had always been considered perfectly docile. Near tho end of tho lan-i* a
bay t-arn, and as they passed besi&lt;‘. - it
father and son chatted together, v beu
suddenly, with a hoarse bellow, the bull
turned, aud catching the old gentleman
on hi- horns pind^-d him against the barn.
The boy wa* almost frightened out of hi*
wits, but the old man kep. coot
The angry
- - animal, when it turned an d
caught him, had, instead of goring him,
P»*«»*d one of it* long horns on either side
of bis lugs, ja*t below the hips, and, with"
deep, reverberating bellows, fiahnig
•yes,
waving
tail
and
curved
spine, stood preening it* sharp born*
de p -r and deeper into the board* at the

to the rear Ly it- furious effort* to crush
the object of its blind wrath.
Thus mut­
ters stood tor ten seconds. The frigaten.-d
farmer did not exp*»ct to escape alive, but
the board -;..-*d, aud be shouted to fits son
to run to the bouse'for the gun.
The boy
started a L-w step*, but as the house was
a quarter of a m le away the old man
called http back and told him to run to the
back of the barn and get a stout lork
there. He ran and coming Lnck, went up
on theieit side of. the struggling animui,
placed the fork tine aa near the region 01
the heart as he knew and as the father
gave the signal pn&gt;hed with might and
main. Deep sank the sharp tine* and tu*
animal dropped to it* knees, and wito a
ga-.p of agony, rolled over on iu side. Tho
tine had gone through its heart. The old
man bo -tiled to tue house saved, but
bruised, weak and faint.
The boy lay
down and cned.

[Philadelphia Press.]
a, there!” said a youug man attired
pair of trousers tight-fitting at tho
tremitb s, an exceedingly short coat and a
narrow-brimmed hat, a* he passed another
yout*-. similarly clad, at the corner of
Eighth and South streets last evening.
“Blay there I” laconically observed' the
person addressed, and then both men
laughed heartily.
“What doos that mean?” asked a Press
reporter of a policeman who was standing

know what it means,” responded tne offi­
cer. “1 haven’t heard anything vise for

“Wblif I am ’in this world I Intend to enjoy
some of it* ctunforts,” said the girl a* she
ordered a second dish of ice cream.
“ HAY reVER

M j brother Myron1 and myself were both cur­
ed to all appearance, of Catarrh and Hay Fever
last July and August. Up to this da e, Dec.
28. neither bare bad any return at three Humb­
lesCream Bairn wtaihe medicine used.
—Gabriel Ferris, Spencer, N. Y.
.
1 recommend to those suffering fa* I have)
with Hay Fever, Ely 's Cream Balm. 1 have
tried nearly ail the remedies, and give this a
decided oreference over them all. h ba* given
me Immediate rdief.-C. T. Stephens, Hard­
ware Merchant, IthSca, N. Y. rrice 50 eU.
The Pittsburg Telegraph adrl^» the'prohi­
bitionists to go to work "soberly.” Such ad­
vice I* little leas then an insult
Malaria In all'ils fonn*-p»&lt;&gt;|tively cured with
Emorv's Stehdaid Cure Pill*, a never falling
remedy ; purely vegetable, contains no quinine
or other poisonous agencies, endoraed by pbvslciau* and cold by druggist* every* here.—25
and 50 cent*.

Ex-Colonel Valentine, Baker has returned to
England. It is reported that no English
ladles now travel without an escort.
Weak, nervous men should get a free trial
Eicknge of Prof. Harris' Pastlle treatment.
arris R*rnicd&gt; Co., projectors, 8l Louis, Mo.

Professor Proctor says the earth t* aUH in
her youth. That explains why she goes around
so much, and is out so late of night*. *

Why do housekeeper* prefer DeLand's Sod*
and Salemtuki Becauiie tl is always uniform,
free from adulteralluu, snow wbitl:, neatly put
up, and is guaranteed the finest made!

Whenever a newly arrived immigrant does
not like hla feed at a New York boarding
bouse, he wishes be was bsck in his fodder
land.
'
Rheumatic Syrup Co..
1 have been afflicted with rheumatism for
many years past, m I could not walk without
crutches. 1 *uffered very much pain, and I
was prevented from transacting my ordinary
business. I tried several diflerent kinds of
medicine, but thfigmly one that gave me per­
manent relief was the Rheumatic Svrup. After
usdng ths Syrup for a short time,' I found I
handle my feel and limbs with perfect case.and
to-dsy 1 bid well and 1 de*lre to recommend
this wotnierful discovery to ail who are suffer­
ing with rheumatism.
P. J. Hap-vatih.
Ellis Village, Jefferson Co., March 27,1882.

The Widow Butler ia a sort ot Stare-Eyed
Goddess of Platform.
OPENING THE FOUNTAINS.
In numlicrlera i&gt;usu« beneath tire stern Is se­
creted the liquid substance which gives the hair
Ils texture, color and g&gt;0M. When this secre­
tion stops, the hair i&gt;cglti* at once to become
dry, lustreless, brittle and gray. Is that the
condition of yourhstr! If eo. apply Parker’s
Hair Balbiun at once. It will restore the color
glow and life by renewing the action of nature.
The BaBsm Is not an oil; not a dye. but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because
of its cleanilnew.
The Vienna police have arrested a Mormon
missionary named Hammer. It would seem
that he did not strike the Austrians favora­
bly.
Rbrumatism Is a blood disease and cannot
be cured while the blood remain* Impure.
RhumaUc Syrup 1* the surest and must effect­
ed bhxid purifier known, and It is the only re­
medy that goes to the very root of the disease.
Try it and be convinced of its superior merits.

A Boston girl never speaks of the "naked
truth." She refers to it as "truth divested of
apparel.1*
«•

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is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
_ i_
1- -r
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon. Ind.,
says: “Both myself and wife owe our ilera to
Sbiiob's Consumption Cure.”
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When a thief runs away from a policeman
he in evidently afraid nf the collarer.
A STARTLING DISCOVERY.
Physicians are often startle*! Ly remarkable
Discoveries. The fact that Dr. King’s New
discovery for Consumption and oil Throat and
Lung dUesacs Is dally curing patient* that they
have given up to die, ia startling them to reaL

hundred* of our best physician* using It In
their practice. Trial Bottle* free at F. T.
Bobers drug store. Regular size 11.00.
The diamond pin of the Wall street broker
is being woru this summer by the wife of the
pawnbroker.
__

F. T. Boise wishes It known that he guaran­
tee* Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablet* to be uic best
remedy for indigestion ever made, that always
relieve headache.
.
F. T. Boise disUnctly ftstc* that Acker's
EngiUh Remedy ba* and doe* cure contracted
consumption. Ask fordrculay. An entirely
new medicine, guaranteed.
_

have a regular string ot IL
Just stand
here fur a i*w, minute* and you’ll got ou
toil.”
At this point a youth who might hav*
been a brother of the other two men, judg­
ing from the similarity of hi* 00* uo*e,
came along and passed a young girl at­
tired in all the splendor of a red jersey, a
while dress and a pink bonnet with green
nbbona
“Ah, there, darling,” said the boy.

I’ll call there,” respond, d th* girl in a
shrill voice, ending in a shriek of laugh-

Ing; particularly as eight, seems ।
In and obo-.it the
v »on etimre sffrcu-d. If allowed to cm Ho­
m does re»ult« may follow
"8 W A YB b*8

“Did you over hear anything like thatF'
said th* disgusted policeman to the re-

thn-’s about the worst. I wfeh they'd give
ua orders to collar anybody that said it;

filled with tough* in three hours.
So
long," and be moved away, gripping his
club savagely.

Great EnMlth Tofie: Arilrle Re* tors* rtovUs,
eolor sloped aohnsr*. U.O.OTU. Vandrufi. A i»«n?»atH
cl Great Br-lrin crdor»r It. UlSKBt
Frayrsotlr penneNN T&gt;- ta*er iv at
• . _ .. j____ ......
■ t.M ..n-rr m.

�A SHCtPSHEAD BAY OOg.

&lt;

- Stff’T. 8. 18M.

. “Whenid
ye for
Montreal T** whs the question of a
bronze-featured, little-limbed young
8i*u of about thirty, whose- oimtume,
aoueutand general dmdi stamped him
as a stranger to the conventionalities
of civilization.
"I want a through
ticket for this corpse; what's to pay?"
He had been driven to the Grand
Central depot yestetday morning, and-,
putting the above queries to the ticket
agent, placeiLa capacious carpet-bag at
&lt;phh feet and await&lt;d a reply.
.
The ticket agent threw a-quick, inj
qniring glance to the wiiidow, and hes­
itatingly handled the ticket, with its
adherent coupons, as though weighing
with rapid ratiocination the sanity of
his questioner,
.
' The Matter’s quick "perception took in
all that the look implied, and be hast­
ened to remove the doubt by saying.
"Ob, I Hiu’t quite a corpse yet. but I
may have sym trouble in making my
folks in Montreal believe it. ’Coidin’
to their telliu’ I’m deiid an’buried; in w
I claim I ain’t. Don't you think 1 look
middlin' healthy for ncorpee, t-tranger?
I got here last night in the steamer
New York* froth Galveston, and want
to get to Montieal 'bout- as soon us I |

PAY WMWBD.

We perceive from a careful iuspec
rien ot obr aubacHpUon books thwii
large number of patTous are in' arrenna few allowing their,subscription t&lt;
black-mtutxlod bripdla pap watch is known, ruu untill it amounts to quite .a suit*
at least, to ua. . We look upon on
property of Mr. W. A. Edwards, the oele- putmna as good and honest men an
brated alligator expert. He (the dog; has
•re presume that it is purely though'
a broad chest, parenthetical forelegs, and
a small stub which is popularly supposed iwumeas-tiMt has caused them to br
come indebted to The News to rhe ex
hMKhtjr
,ffdrent. interior a deep tent that many have. But the fact *
le has fit various times ippareot that paper, ink. pnnter--------; —-------irowi tbs Elwards house­ help, rent, po&lt;tnge, etc., calls for cash
hold, ths whole of Sbeepahead Bay and a
aud if we .would Tire and be calk
largo portion of Coney Island into a state
of excitement by hta antics; but he never honest we must pay our debts, then
porpetratod quite so complete and thor­ fore wo'expect to hear froir every-mib
ough a practio tl joke as on Thursday •roriber iu penton or by mail oh sou
sight. About four o'clock in the after us they market their wheat.
Respectfully,
Obno Strong,
roturntri he suddenly discovered!, that
Pabliafier
The1*i *N
* **fws
* * * *.
.
“Tue Dude", wa* not with him. A search

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5---- Oi&gt;* U&gt;three t&lt;xU».,'Rhcuic«UcSiruj&gt;im
teioar ths system ot Bllr and cure any cbm ol In

■ ■

CT Acute Kheumatam, or Neuralpa
Positive Cure fiaxunalocy
.J-.Threa to five bottle*.will cure ErysqiclM in

TISI.

Nichols, Shepard 4 Co.’s
—vibrator—
C**e ot bcroftu*.

plaints and W

Syrup will cure you.

•nd Kidneys when .all
other remedies have
fslUd. :

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RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.. Roeheatea. N. Y.
was made, but ho trace o* tho brindle pun
could be found. Mr Elwatd’* brother
‘'Madam, may I kwa three braurilui
and several neighbors searched Sheeps- children T1 inquired Uncle Dick Ogleahead Bay until dark, l/ft were obliged to by, ns he leaned orrr the front gate.
give ‘•The Dade" up at last, and nt nine
"Certainly, air; there ia no possible
o’clock at night no trace ot him cou. ’ bo
found. At that hour several men and boys otyMtfon.^
APTPR THE FOURTH OF JULY’, ALL DEALERS ARE SETTLING DOWN TO
"They are lovely darling*,’’ wiid
started out with latiterns to look for him.
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE
At ten o'clock the youngest son of tho El- Uncle Dick, after he had flniahed th
wan’.* fam.ly returaod with the fnounful •-leventh. "I have aehloin seen more
intelligence that he. had found “The beautiful babies. Are they all yours.
Dudo” lyin ? in two compact and wellsevered parts on either aide of the rail­ tUNrmf”
The lady bln shed deeply,
rood track. The dog wa* dead. When
"Of course they are—the sweet little
tho boy returned to tho house he was
afraid to tell his mother for fear of the treasures! From whom else, mann,
grief it would cause l^er, but after muster­ could they have inherited these limpid
ing up courage the
eyes, these rosy threes, these profuse
tbo affliction, an i a hort
Mr. Edwards and h brotoera and friends curls, these comely figures and these
took a wbeelbarro
_..
.
..
an I a lantern and musical voices!’’
can."
.
i oe lady continued blushing..
went forth to bury tho remain*. When
The ticket agent was far from being |
—AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE THE—
they arrived at the railroad track s more
"By the way, inarm," said Uncle
reassured by the startling information, minute examination of the dog' revealed Dick, “may J bother you to tell your
aud, departing from his occustorded I
estimable husband tlmt Richard J.
taciturnity, by dint nf questioning D.i 1 ,” lint another brindle pup which Oglesby,
republiian
candidate for
evolved the following 'Strange story . had lived across tbo way, and which had
TO TRADE WITH US, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, ON ALL DEALS OF
wngS.l perpetual warfare' with ••Tho Governor, called upon him this even­
,
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER, IN
from the garrulous corpse:
Du Jo.” Only that morning M-. Edwards* ing?"
"My name is John Cunningham, and j pup bad gloriously defeated the bii.idle
"Alas, good.sir." quoth the lady, "I
I was burn utid raised in Montreal. 1 wuich live 1 scr,o*s the way, and it is now
have no hueband!”
'
was u teh-gmpher and worked steadily anpi-oied that the brindls pup went and
"But these children, madsim—you
until about two years ago whe I htul a committed suicide through shjcr chagrin.
snrely are not a widow!”
.
Ttis mnumerH returned to the house in
fair pile of sand and 1 resolved to see
"I feared you were mistaken, when
the state. I arrived nt Detroit by the great haste to convey the good news to
yqil first, came up,. Theae.are not my
Grand Trunk and found no trouble in
children. Thia han orohan asylum!’’
IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT FOR PROFIT. COME AND SEE.
getting |denty of work in the west. 1 ter tbe firutrada n-ben they wore brou ;ht
kept on the move until 1 should iuid a to a a-op by a 1 w growl and they discov­ ‘ No one loves to tell a tale of scandal
place that attack my fancy. 1 wrote to ered ‘•Thu Dadi ” hlfoMt'lf, aa large a* life ■but to him that loves to hear it. Learn,
tlje old folks reguarly, aud finally and In a great state of apparent ferocity, then, to rebuke and si-ence the detract­
guarding tha ga'o. Hu guarded it so ef­ ing tongue by refusing to hear. Never
.readied Sun Francisco.
fectively that he kept hi* matter and all
"I got agooil job then by a stroke of
the younger .member* of the EJwwJi make your ear the grave of another's
luck and kept it until I got tired of the household at bay.
They coaxed and good name.
Golden Gate, and oue evening, about a pleaded, but without avail. “The Dude”
BAFFLED!
vear ago, I started for Texas. T had positively refused to allow them to enter.
written to mother alrout a week before Whan eventually Mrs. Howell came out

We Shall Make Things Lively!
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

DRY GOODS s CLOTHING
Good, Solid Wages for Your Time

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville

I left, but us I had do idea of leaving, I
there was a reunion in ths front pa lor,
said nothing about it. The night I
and the fact was developed that “the
left the hotel waa burned to the gteund Dude" had been on the top floor of the
There is some mysterious trouble
aud several perished iu the dames. As home watching the search from a front
that ia attacking nearly everyone in
. 1 was well known, having boarded
the land with more or lea* violence.
there for six months. I was put down waler. When they went out to look at 'he
It seems to steal into the body like a
among the victims, and soon after my bcfndlo pup, the last thing before retiring,
the youth of the El ward* family discov­ thief in the night. Doctors cannot
folks read my obituary iu the Alta, for
ered a broad grin Upon his ruggod features iliaguoAe it. Scientists are puzzled by
I bad subscribed for the paper for mo­ and observed that his stubby tail was
- its symptoms. It is, indeed, a modern
ther «k&gt;u after 1 tveflL. there. My sup- wriggling with the semblance of ecniatic
mystery. Like those severe aud vague
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PokmI remains were found charred be­ Pymttladies that attack liarses and pros­
yond all recognition in the ruins and trate nearly all animals in the land,
my folks u legraphvd to have theoi J
tiiis subtle trouble aeems to menace
[Cor. Chicago Tribuua.)
sent home for interment, which wu*
A Chluose balls is a curiosity to China­ mankind. Many of its victims have
done, nod 1 was buried - amid the sor­
tinimt aliout the cheat and sides, and
rowings of my relatives and friends. man, as well a« to Christians. Even her
own countrywomen loo* upoq_her with as -rometlmes in the back. 'They feel doll
All this 1 Lean! only about two weeks much wuuder as admiration. One reason
and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste,,
ago.
of this la her rarlu-. No ordinary com­
especially in .the morning. A strange
“Well, while they were burying my munity can afford we luxury of possess­
ing more than one or two such dauling •dicky shine collecta about the teeth.
corpse i ,was getting pretty wtfll down
The appetite it, poor. There is a feel­
to Texas. Reaching Denison my luck
of course forbidden her features, eye*, ing like m heavy load ujron tiro stomach;
stuck to me mid I fell right &gt;nto a com­
cheeks and silent lifts must all bcel- quent. Mimetime* a faint aibgonc aenmtion }a
fortable baith ot train dispatcher ou Her skin matt hare great firmness oftoxtfel« at the pit "of the stomach, which
tiie Misuuri Pacific. 1 had done a girod urs to endure the continual coating of food docs not satisfy. The eyes grow
deal ot. telegraphing *« ussistaut to white paste and vermilion paint which the HUiiken, tiie bnnda and feet feel clam­
train dispatchers, and had a knack fur laws of her being enjoin. Her feet mast my at one time and bum intensely nt
others. After a while a cough seis in,
handling trains. My salary was soon
inch in breadth. The finger-nails of her at first dry, but after a few months it
raised, and 1 decided uot to write home
last three fingers must bo u. long as the is attended with a greyish colored exuntil I could save a thouraud Hollars, .fingers.
These last two points are the e»- iroctoration. The. afflicted one feels
and t'ien 1 proposed to surprise the pedal glory of Chinese fashion. Her daily tired all the while, and sleep does not
folks with a long letter aud substantial Hto does hot d.ffer much from that of a -roetn to afford any rest He. liecomes
nervous, irritable and gloomy, and has
preseuu Two weeks ago I got my va­ lady of fashion ia the days of Pepys or evil forebodings. Throe ia a giddinea-,
cation and went to Galveston to spend the younger Walpole. Sr-pidous of the a iroctihar whirling sensation in the
head when rising up suddenly. The
it.. Having had a policy in the Mutual
noon.
Breakfast
la bar bowels become cuctive, and then, again,
’ "* thuf.
‘
— -for trotne
Life
I hail neglected
i
outiiux intensely: the akin ia dry and
time, I stepped into to the office,, uud meal over, she b.'glns the serious busings* hot at times;Jhe blood grows thick and
giving my name aud particulars,, WHS of her life. Hair by hair, supported by a'airnnnt; the whitoa of the eyes Imtold to come again. I did so andI you three or four hairdresser*, she attacks the come tinced with yellow; the urine is
tangled lo ks in whose adornment she •chnty and high-coloriMi, depositing a
may imagine how surprised I
finds her chief pride. Both mistress and wdiment after standing. There is
when 1.U told IbMt 1 &gt;“&lt;1
m.id, labor for'flirw or fuar hour^ wiiu frequently a spitting up of the foml.
dead neail) * year. 1 bey bad (be ,n*tebo&lt; of rest, and thoroughly exhausted sometimes with n sour taate. sometimes
proof, arid part oi it was a copy of the ■ wub their taak, at six o’clock sit down to with a sweeikh taste; thia Is often a •
tended with y.alpitatioti of the bran.
Alta in which I read about the fire aud ’ their dinner. Each province haa Its arpar- Tiie vision becomes impaired, with
my supposed death .,tor tbe first time. ( «e method oi dressing tbo hair, eighteen snots before the eyes; there is a feeling
I went right to tbe telegraph office, sat | in *ll» nn&lt;*
fashion ot tbe woman's hair
of prostration and great weakness.
.
.
,
.
.
।i betea.v',c
bs tray’s liur
bur residence. *TK&lt;*
Tho handsomest Moat nf these symptoms are in turn
down to the key aud wired a message
Coiffure is worn by tbo women of Kb an present.' It is thought that nearly oneto Montreal that I was alive and well. Lu, that boasts the boau'iful cities of Bon third of our pop!nation have thia disor- :
Tiie answer came back that I was look­ Chow and Shanghai. Strangely enough, der tn some of its varied forms, while
ed upon as an importei.
, tt&gt;o belle is the
.
, woman
____ ____________
only
in China who medical men have almost wholly:nils“ ‘Send your mother** mitiden name I has n shadow of freedom. She is allowed taken its nature. Some have treated it
said tbe telegram, which v- aa signed by to go
r° to theater*, and even pay
n»v visits,
&lt;i.it«. with
wi»a for one complaint*, some for another, |
but nearly all have failed lo reach the ■
my father. I did so uud back came tbe far Iras surveillance than her lews favored seat of the disorder. Indeed, many
tfetcr*. Thera i* aomsthing in tho black
answer: ‘Proof uot sai.elac.-c-y ; you patch which ahe weary next her left tem­ physicists are afflicted with It tbemmust come on and settle the mutter.’ I &gt; ple, or by the corner of her mouth, that selrea. The experience of Dr. A. G.
Richards, rvaidinjcat No. 4C8 Tremont
then telegraphed the facte ««► tiie »up- : ritock* any attempt at impropriety. A street, Huston, is thus deocribed by
eriutrndeutof the rai.road company, j lielle, of course, never walks, and rarely himself:
U’T'* •”7” b’™'
*
“I lu*d all those peculiar ami painful
got my vacMiio,j) w.euu...
extended and-iiecided "J41"l..i«nrelT .ill! C.IPUiD i -*“o6-‘r. Sb. I.
to u»Un. symptoms which I have found nfflictto couie up "1„
------Itisurtij
v iin vaptu
,
of tte
and t!irourfl,,
iiiir »o many nf my patient*, and which
Quick io tbo aleamar New York. Aft* r ^jB4oW.
ttore ^e„«Mira^ had so often baffled me. I knew all the
h seven days' trip I got her Saturday j guiwent* than fame with her hundred • urnmomy established remedies would
be unavailing fur I bad tried them
and after telermplnng to Montreal ; tongues.
.
often in the punt. I tberefon* det- rwithout getting an answer, I decided '
mitied to strike out in a new path. To
to lose no time iu getting h »me. I
my intense mirisfactiou 1 found that I
/
[London Truth.]
haven’t a doubt tltai ibe old folks think I
was improving. Die dull, stupid feel­
It
is
Is
really
most
discreditable
that
the
ing
departed and I began to enjoy life
I’m a fi-aiul, butTlTbe able to couviuce
' King of Sweden about I bo obliged to re- once mure. My
appetite returned.
them in about two u|inuies that .,1’m ।
■ side at aa hotel dmd ig bh Stay in London. My sleep, was xetrrabing. The color of
their John, sotB enough.”
When the Prince of Wales visited Sweden my face which had been a sickly yel­
The wondering twknt agwu suupjied a few years ago ha was received with the low gi ad ually asMimrd the pink tinge
the string of coupons without any more most splendid hospitality, and everything at bealrh. In the courae of three weeks
I felt like a new mon and l&gt;n »w that it
hesitatiaii* and John will reach home was clone to Tender hif stay in the country
was wlwlly owing to the woudeiful
enjoyable} but, although Buckingham efficiency of Warner’s Tippecanoe The
some time to-morrow.
Palace is standing empty (exeepte no suite Beat, which wa* all the medicine I
Two young men chopping wood to­
took."
•nd Crown Princess of Germany), no in.
&gt;nd.
often exhaaat
gether jib Virgin*8
» rattfetheir sbillewltlte imuent die*. They
snake. With a forked stick one of
try everyltung (bat ligs been used by,
is knowy to, the proffttelon, find
if Ma M«J«ty bad nut bwn disposed to
then fail. Even if they save the Hfe it
U oftenrojfUr grMit and prolonged
mouth a quid of tobacco, which he
agony. Where all this can be avoided
forced iMo tiarif thesWIs. Tto* rep­
by precaution and .cam, how insane a
tile .was than
and had »&lt;*t Ms miserably meager hospitaMtiM. Coo- rliinr it h
«&gt;odiin&gt; such fhffnring!
• tK&amp;reitwaa
With a pure and palatable preparation
dying within
within ryach, tonejrlectitaime fewimply
■ack that
vtlrmsboMd bo paid

THESHING
MACHINES

Summer Days

Are not yet over, but in order to make
room for our

Big- Fall Stock

TRACTION

ENGINES
------ AT------

Factory Prices.

Horse Rakes
Rake your stubble and save
the coat of a Rake the first
season.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

Wiard Plows and Repairs,

South Bend Plows and Repairs,
(•ale Chilled Plows and Repairs.

KALAMAZOO

SPRING TOOTH HARROW,
Tho BEST Made,

FRANK C. BOISE
Flour! Flour! Flour!

We shall put the knife into prices and H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
shaLLCnt them to the^VeryjCore.
NEW 0927
—wr can make your Seventy-five
cent Wheat Money worth a"Dollar to
you for the next thirty days.
HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.

Desire to say that they are now making Flour
by their

And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will ccnvince all that our flour is
the Boss, and will be Hie

D. .0. Griffith
BARGAINS?
Read and be convinced
Come and Examine for Yourselves.

$110 Top Buggies for $85.
85 Top Buggies for 70.
80 Top Buggies for 65.
Platform Wagons for 75.
Three Spring Wagons for $70.
Open Buggies from $40 up.
_j.lt will pay any person who intends
buying anything in the Buggy line to
give me a call before buying elsewhere.
I mean business.

Nashville. Mich.

Farmers will find ft to their interest to make a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
ti&gt;e truthfulness of above statements.
We shall al»o keep tu stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
------ la turning out-----

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything In this line.
acalL

Give us

II. R. DICKIWHO2V A CO..
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

Probate Order.
Stats or Michigan, i ,
County of Bahky,
At a smsion of the Probate Coun for the
County of Barrv, telden at the Probate Office
1 In the. city oi Hastings, iu said county, ou
1 Munday, the 18tli d*v of August, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and eight*four.
Present, Cuocknt Smith, Judge of Probate.
In Die matter of the estate of
REBECCA DURFEE. Decerned.
On reading and filing the petItten, duly veri­
fied, of Abram Durfee, praying that a paper
tbl* day filed with this court purporting to be
the last will and testament of said accessed
may be admitted to probate, and tha t xecutor therrinmamed appointed.
Thereupon it U ordered tbot
■oa&lt;ay the Ut*
----------------- ‘
k-----l-M.
At ten o’clock in the
the hearing of *idi______
at law of mkI deceased, and afl other"perrtjfir'
InterestedIu said estate, arc required to app/r
at a session of said Court, then to be boldan
tbo Probate Office, in the city erf Hastinga in '
said comity and show cause, if any there be,
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted.
And it Is further ordered that said netltioner
petition, and the
L&lt;.-nr:.i;: II,. 1- Di
to be published I
primed and circoUt«4 m said Couuu of
wee in each week for three retccssiv.
previous to Mild dm of bearing.
(a true copy.)
Ouatgxr Serra.
Jitdgu of Probate.

I

�Li
--------------------- -------------------- !- ------- TAKING A FRESH HOLD.
•THE ASIATIC PLAGUE SWEEPS ITALY.

I NOTES of th E CAST ASs
1 HEWS OF iKTtRClT TO ROUTICIkH*

ITEMS.

ftiwdon and arc furtifriac tire city ta anutack by
They hav*

'SCHOOL!

Illinois ba* appointed
_________ - Springfield, Judge of
state ।
k was moved
the Fifth Circuit, to succeed Judge Zaire.
M-rtio at tiie ImuuL
ticket, with John
■
Tl»e coal miners of Dm Moines and vicinThe motion was J
w
w. - ------------------------------Jty decided Momlay upon a half-rent a&lt;V
tiie State Commlitre u&gt; report In October. ' y*nce, and the Indication.* are that a strike
Tbe motion was loat. A motion WM then j will result
made th l tiie convention indorse John A. ।
Uotel Newport, near Asbury Park, N. J., i
with other State officers, two members of I Martin, tbe Republican candidate tor Gov- I burned Mmiday nlgbL several of tbe kiwu I
Congress, and a Legislature, which will I error, but thi* waa al«o defeated. A reso- having narrow recapus. Tbe tore is 835.choose a sueceaMT to Sen tor J. &amp; MorrilL 1 luiton w .a then adopted waiving tbe power oyo; insured.
ter
'
LnuraE. Dainty, well known as an eloALL CHILDREN WANTING
Comparisons are made with the vote for te* wm toft to tadlvkluAl actfon. buje . CTtkmi^ hag be«&gt; made defendant In a suit
Governor in 1880, at which time the Re­ port was pledged to the National 1 robibi- fOr divorce, in Chicago, tiie ground being
' publicans polled 47,848, the Democrat!, 110,1 UCK8U
derertion in 1880.
I
21.245, and the Green backera, 15,000. At
Connecticut demix rats.
John Schuman, aged nineteen, living at
Hartford, Cbnn., Sept 1^—The Detn- I Eureka, I IL. steppu.1 up to hl* mother M&lt;&gt;neleven jx m. returns from seventy towns
Will do well to cal! on
=.
her,
walked
outside
the
door
give| Pingree, Republican, for Governor, ocratic State tick&lt; t was completed as fid- &lt;
G* | and shot himself de^d.
14,000; B uddington, Democrat, 6,764; scab lows: Ueuten.»nLGuveniur, George G.
Sumner; Secretary of State. D. Ward Nor­
' Father 11 begins, of St Joseph College.
taring, 119; Republican plurality, 7,236. thrup; Treasurer.Alfred IL GuodrldH Comp­
Somerset O-. lias recelwl from lire Pope
These towns tn 1880 gave Farnham, Repub­ troller. Joseph Plu*ke4. A resolution de­ tiie d«-gpre of master. ’ He Is the first per­
Bean, 16,774; Phelps, Democrat, 7,596; manding that the wage* of laborer* bu
son In this country so honored.
scattering, 174; Repuullcan plurality, 9.178. exempt from foreign attachment, and that
The third annuM*exhibition of the Na­
The decrease in the Rcpublh au plurality of wage* to tbe amount of $50 be exempt tional Mining Industrial Exposition was
this year over 1880 in these seventy towns from iittachinent was vo’tod down, tiie opened Monday at Denver. There waa an
I* 1.9 PL There are 241 towns In tbe State, leader* of tbe opposition holding that the extensive parade in the afternoon.He has a full and complete
and the same decrease througliout all will Eiatform was suffictantly favorable to va»kThe clearing-house exchanges lor last
igman In demanding that they be paid
| make a total drcie-ise over 1680 of 6.497,
work ($050.16U.105) are 150.062 tore than
assortment of all School
I giving die Republicans this year a plurality weekly. Tbe convention adlourned.
tiie preceding week, and when compared
I of 20,106—a telling off of something over. NEW IlAMPSHiltK REPUBLICAN* TAKE MO­
with the corresponding period hi L8«S show
eodod Tuoalar BldU. Tl» .praxd of cli.d- «Owl,. owln» lo tha
ot Ixuuporu^ twenty per cent. The total Republican &lt; I
Supplies, * and School
TION.
a
decrease
of
24.7
per
cent
era In Italy has depress'd trade on the juppi^,
-Jf.pMCT.
vote shows a falling off of fourteen per
Concord, N. H.. Sept 3.—The Repub- The electrical exhibition . was fornnlly
Paris, a
Sept 8.—tk
The
newspapers are tik- cent and tiie total Democratic vote of nine
Vienna, bourse.
Ten &lt;thousand persons
-—
.llcaif State Convention yesterday nominated opened Tuesday at Philadelphia.
Books of all kinds
haw tied from Li Spezia. Thu total ing umbrage al a law promulgated by Baron j per cent
the following ticket: Governor, Muody Cur­
Secretary Folger ia rapidly regaining bls
number-of deaths .from cholera In the do Manteuffel, Governor of Alsace and I.-r- i
Congressman J. W. Stewart Is re-elected
rier; Elwtore-at-Large, George W. Libby he &gt;1111.
Department oi -Pyrenees Or tent*Icm since ruini’, liib-nd.-d u&gt; pn-v.-nt Ui&lt;- IMHUB 0t
used in tbe county.
in the upper district by tiie usual majority,
the outbreak ot the epidemic is three hun­ French families in that country, and obllg- ’ nnd In tiie lower district General-W.’W. and .James E. Larkin.' President Arthur’*
The wheat harvest'In theltet River Val­
dred. The M.irvelllus auliioriues have pro­ Ing adult sons either to become Datund- Grout Is elected lo succeed Lnke I*. Foland Administration was indorsed and the Re­ ley Is prac.icaily over, the average yield
publican
National
platform
reiterated.
hibited thwke*ping of pigs.'rabbita, go ts, ized Germans or quit the country. Umnarby a greatly reduced majority. Ti e Legl*being better than Last year. .
pigeons and ptmltry within the limits ol the j tied men of French nationality uMtor
TEXAS KEItniLICAN*.
•
,
— •the
’*“ ' lature Is overwhelmingly Republican, and
Congressm-n Casey Young was severely
main
city. This is considered an arbitrary and law are allowed
'“ until -idarrled,
Houston,.Tex.. SepC'4.—The Texas Re­ : InjunM al Washington Tuesday, his buggy
Senator Morrill will be his own aLccesaor.
useless preCsuthm. Al La Seyne jtotorday | when, if they re
publican State Convention, compoRxl of j breaking down and the horse running away,
Following is the State ticket elected:
soo&gt; are Ilatwo deaths took place from cholera.
they will be noti
Govern r, Samuel E. Pingree, of Hartford; about three hundred delegates, adopted a i dragging him some distance.
Pens, Ink'd, Slates,
or expulsion.
WAStitNOTON, Sept. 4.—Con»ul Mason, ble to conscri
LleutenKOt-Uotcruor, Ebe timer J. Urmsbeo, resolution that It is Injudicious to place a I
The Pittsburgh Council has instructed tiie
A----—Th*
Emperor Francis or tlrwndon; Troaaurur. William H. Buber*, State ticket In tiie field, and recommending
at Marseilles, has sent the Dep-irlmeut of । Vienna,
. -------------------------------Raruolpb: secretary or State. Charlo* W. the Kepublicatu to *ld In tire election of all 1 Chlef-of-Police to make * tuple a|&gt;&gt;l»gy to
State a report dated the i9tb ulk on the Joseph, In replying to an address presented , of
Slate
Pencils, Lead
; the Austrian Consul for tearing down his
Porter, or . Mo.itpeuer: Auditor, E. Henry
cholera at that place. Since the disease him by a delegation of Jews, said: “Every
independent candidates.
PowelL or HlcbToaL
। flag, and the onler will be me« kly obeyed.
broke out, tbe report s&gt;ys, 1,5 to ..persons L&gt;yal and patriotic cltixen, of whitever re- I
Burlington, Vl Sept
4.—Returns DLTLEll RECEIVES ANOTHER INDORSE­
Pencils,
Crayons, Pen­
Mrs. Nellie 1/oibrook, who stumped Cali­
have died. But for tire return of tho fugi­ liglon, may always rely upon my favor and I from 204 of the 210 towns In the State give
MENT.
fornia for Hayes in 1876, and Connecticut
tives in the early part of August, Mr. Mason Uie protection of my Government”
New York. SepL 2.—The National Com- for Garfield, left San Francisco Tuesday fo:
Pingree, Republican, 39,518; itedington,
holders,
Note
Books, Le­
thinks the malady might have been stamped
Democrat, 1K.6J9; Greenback.
—"—• Independent
----- •—— mlttre of the National L&lt;bor Party mot
Indiana, where she will speak during the
out by the middle of September Mason
majority y**terday al ternoo:;, Ji-bn Rom*ya presldDEATH OF SENATOR ANTHONY.
and scat toring, 556. Pingree*
1“
campaign for Blaine.
further says: “Although the fact is not of­
i„.i,.
It wa* decided not to hold a N .Uonal
gal
and
Fools
Cap Papers,
over Kediugloo, 20,879; Pingree's. —
majority
The miners In the Black Diamond acd
ficially announced, it is now learned upon
। over all, 20,323. The remaining town* will Convention at Cliijr 0. fc* intended. Tbe
Barclay Collieries, in the Belleville (lit.)
authority which seems to be unquestion­
Increase Pingree’s majority over all to following declaration was Issued:
Straps, Copy
district, have struck for an advance, aud School Bags,
able, that the cholera which prevailed in
about 22,500.
Tbe 204
towns four
In view of th'- general union of the various
trouble is impending in tiie other mines. A
Egypt during the summer of 1883 was im­
Providence, IL 1., Sept 2.—Senator
years ago gave the Republicans 44,- labor and ;cfonn movement* under the ban­
ner of the I eople ■ Party, whicn ••mbo He* In aeriouJstrike Is threatened.
Books, Book-keeping Books,
ported Into Marseille* and cati-sed a number
Henry B. Anthony died heie at 1:45 p. m. | 950 and the Democrats 20,227. The Ra- tho main tbe reforms urged by this o ganlzaMr. Nash called upon his fiancee, Alice
of deaths/’
■
.
|
publican
vote
ha*therefore
fallen
off
twelve
ti&lt;m. tbe Nat.anal C &lt;mmltteo of tbu Nat-ona1
He had been In bls u-u d health this morn­
L*
OTHER FOREIGN MATTERS.
j&gt;er cent, and tiie Democratic ten per cent laibor Party hereby declare* Ita approrl* McCItaui, Saturday evenlug at Cadiz, O-,
Blank Books, Spelling
ing, but Was attacked with vertigo after
and
when
parting
jocularly
informed
b«r
Tbe average Iteputllcan majority. at ’ thee of and co-operatton with tne said 1‘eople *
PARis,SepLl.—The Suangbal correspond­
h&gt;-~ .—. ....... —__________
and loo*l oiranUationa are bereb &lt;11- that he hud decided to sever their relations,
last
lour
prior elections
was 21.000.I *‘and«- I Party,
ent of Tempt says it Is rumored that breakfast, and sank rapidly.
Slips, School Registers,
The
House
of HeonMentatlvm
rectid io ooope ate with Ihu Mid organiM- Tbe girl immediately swoooed, and reHenry
B.
Anthony
was born .In
the tiuuse or ttepreoeniauie* s-ands. tlon Jt(
ln &lt;Upport or u&gt;e p^&gt;
China
has
formally
declared
war
I mained unconscious until ber death Mon­
Republicans. 122; Democrats, 17; Indo- , pie s ebamplon-BcnJamln F. Butler,
against France, and has notified Japan. Coventry. R. L. April 1, 1815. He was
day.
At
timee
she
was
seized
with
spaams,
Dictionaries, etc., etc.
pendents, 2; Greenbackers, X.
congressional candidates.
General *Millot has asked to be relieved ot graduated at Brown University, and after­
! when It required the efforts of three men
the command of Uie French forces in Ton­ ward aasumed chirge of tire Providence (R.
result OF THE ARKANSAS election.
Conditional nominations were made as j to control ber. Nash Is likely to lose his
quin. He assigns ill-health as the cause. I ) JounxaL Ho was elected Governor of
Remember we are
Little Rock, Ark.. Sept 2.—Tho State I follows Tuesday: Jol.n J. O’NellL De.noCanton, Sept 1.—Ihu French customs tbe Slate in 1849. re-elected in 1850, and
election pa**o.l off quietly yesterday. Tbe crat, Eighth Mireouri District; Timothy E. |। reason.
The earnings of tiie Mexican Central
officers have left the city. The Vicoroy declined a re-election. He was elected to
vote wa* generally heavy, being due to tho j Tanney. Greenb&lt;cker, Eighth Michigan;
Ro
d
for
August
are
said
to
have
been
fears au stuck will be made on the Bogue the United States bemto as a Union Repub­
increased population and tho Interest which I Daniel Ermeolrout, Democrat, EighUi Penn- -r- - —--------haa been awakened in.tiie county election*, -.ylvanla; W. T. Price. Republican. Eighth nearly $350,006.
forts. Official rewards are offered for the lican in 1859; waa successively re-elected
The Democratic State ticket is elected by W&lt;X.b.
-*-■; --wihB.W.Jw-.K.pabUCM,
------------v—i|
at MitehML V
In 1864, 1870, 1876 and 1882. He waa flrat
beads of Frenchmen.
ElermU, Kentucky.
o' lh«
O-kou UlUwally. • M«U&gt;odU&gt;
Paris. Sept. 2.—The report that China chosen President ot tho Senate pro tew.
a large majority. Tbe Indication* are that |
had formally declared war against France Is March 23, 1869.
Congressional nominations were mails a* institution, wa* laid.
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,
the Republicans generally voted against tbs
without found Ho u Prime Minister Ferry ,
Ruber A Finkenbtoder, agricultural ln»Providence, R. L, Sept 4.—The ar­
amendment repudiating tbe 811,000,000 rail ifollows Wednesday: J. 8. Woolson. Repnbhas gone to Saint Die for a week’s holiday, rangements for Senator Anthony’s funeral,
road and levee bonds.
Illcan. First Iowa; J. H. Hopkins, Demo- pigments, at Lena, 111-, made an
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
which Implies that further immediate com­ so far as completed, are as follows: The
crat, Twenty-second Pennsylvania: &amp; (X men! Wrdues'l &lt;y. with liabilities of 820,000.
WISCONSIN REFUBUCAX*.
&lt;
plication with China la not likely to occur. funeral will be held at twelve o’clock 3&lt;tMinneapolis
-■■
■
---------reports *--her shipments «r
of
Madison, Wta, SepL A—Hon. IL A. ;Slocum. Democrat. Fir-t Rhode island:
Paints,
Wall
Admiral Courbet lias left tiie Isle of Mat­ urd y noon, from tire First Congregational
Geors d W- U- Forney, Democrat, Seventh flour for the past twelve months al 4,814,­
son. and It Is believed he has gone to Church. The entire service will be under Taylor, Chairman nf the State Central Com 1Alabama; J. IL Reigan, IfemocraL Second 424 barrels, an Increase of twenty per cent
mitten, called tbeRepublican Stxte Conveo Texas: IL T. Pennington, Greenback Dem- ।
Hainan. Five hundred French troops have direction of Sergeant-al- Arms Cannady of
The George Woods Organ Company, Mid­
Paper, etc., etc.
tton to order yesterday morning.
been ordered from Cochin-China to Ke- tire Senate, and fifteen mdmbera of the Sen­
dlesex. Mass., is insolvent
Its liabilities
No temporary organization w * effected. acrat, 'Piled Michigan.
Lung. Great activity prevails at tbe Tou­ ate, appointed by Mr. Edmunds, will be In
are 850,000. with nominal assets ot 805.­
Ogden IL Felbers, of Janesville, wa*
lon arsenaL
Several trmsporta will be attendance. The Governor has called a spe­
A NEW POOL IN WHISKY.
000.
placed io readiness to emb irk with troops cial session of the General Assembly to take elected permanent Chairman.
Tiie
players
refusing
to
accept
guarantees
On motion of. Judge Humphrey tbe
for China Admiral Courbet will receive action relative to filling the vacancy caused
for their pay for the rem Under of tiie «•»*pre*ent State officers were nominated by
tbe declaration of tbe Leden of Honor.
by Mr. Anthony’s de .th. aud has appointed
son. the Minneapolis base-ball club dis­
acclamation
amid
great
applause.
Tbe
London, Sept A—A private dispatch the following committee to make arrange­
Chicago, Sept 4.—Tbe whisky pool, banded Wednesday.
ticket is a* follows:
from Tleo-toin say*: “China la not dl- ments for the funeral, so far as the State h
A Boston firm will sell on September 23
Governor, Jeremiah M. Rusk, of Virjqua: ' with reuffalo Miller at Its head, wav reheartened. The Government has Issued an concerned: From the Senate—Messrs. Wil­
Lleuten
nt-Govoraur.
Sam r.rur-,
K. Fli.eld,
lanu:
nrcremry
or D&gt;«re.
t M. of Ash­ organized yesterday. All the distillers be- 3550.000 of Mexican Central Railway aeedict encouraging the troops to fight, and bur. Eames and Baker; from tire House—
land; Secretary ot State. Ernest U. Timine.
ckritie*. a prominent promoter of the road
warning the local authorities everywhere to Messrs. Jlllson, Fay. Pendleton, Woods,
o.
adw»rdc_MN««
York
.nJ
th.
Uoeky
Mououlac&gt;7
EdtrirdC. “cFeir dgu. of Beaver Da n; Attortie/'GoncraL were represented either In person or by having failed to Liquidate the loan lor which
protect non-combatiuit Frenchmen.’’
1 Harris and 1‘alne. Tho Providence Press
Leander F. Frreby. ot MUaauKo -: Mate Suthey were hypothecated.
necessarj-.
’*
Cl eb will hold a special meeting Thursday
After
a
full
discus-ion ,
r-nnu-ndent of Public lostnicdon. Robert nrorv
Ixird Wolseley telezraphed to Winnipeg
LoNftox. Sept 3.—The TV me* Foo Cln.w to t.ke suitable action. In ail probability
rabam. &lt;&gt;f Oshkosh; KayroadC -minlsaiotrer, 1
the
situation
it
was
decider! '
for a birch bark canoe for lilt own u*e on
correspondent telegraphs that the Chinese the infantry and cavalry of the State brig­
N. P. Haugen, of River Fails; Insurance Com- of
wcursl
mtadouer. Ph Hip U spo-mer,of Madureu.
&lt;7
o
reorganize
merchant tleet recently sold consisted of ade of mlllltaf will be ordered out to do es­
The
nominees
were
then
presented
to
the
.
.
Fifty-three
voyageurs and rafUmen
Association, which was dhsolved u few ~
----- - win
twenty-ix ateamere, aggreg ting 23.544 cort duty.
"
convention, aud expressed llielr gratitude moutl -v agu on account of this agreement
le-ve Manitoba for Egypt next Saturday.
tonnage.
The company started twelve ,
for the nominations. Tne platform was re­ 'Die pool is made upon the banes of 81.10 I
THE BLAINE LIBEL SLIT.
Frank Friable, exchange clerk in the First
years ago. and was under the patronage of
ported, and without discussion adofned. It aa the lowest selling i-ricc. and ouly tw ini&gt;- National Bank of Furttand, Ore., wa* ar­
LI Hung Chang, who obtained loans from
Indian.pull. -senti. j gimply
simply reiterate*
reiterates tiie p&gt;.ncipltw
punciplgs of the Chi- j eight per cent of the capacity of tbe di»tii- rested on a l*aciflc M &lt;11 steamer at New
the Government, to whom the company
FROM AND AFTER
cago
platform.
indorses
Blaine
and
Itogan,
i
was indebted 2,000,000 taels (33.000,000).
York on Wednesday for stealing from the
Irries is to be run. This is two per cent,
and commends the administration ol the less than ttie amount manufactured under bank 87.000. depo*lted by the Northern
Their business was mainly India and
IxdianaPous Ind., Sept 3.—Argument
the Eighth day of Sept.
present oihcers of tbe Stole. Resolution* the old arrangemenL
China ventures to London and
8 m was beard yesterday In the United Stems
Under this plan Tacitio 1tail way.
requiring tbe semi-annual Inspection of 180,000 gallons of spirits wilt be turned
Francisco, but it
proved
a failure.
Tbe receipt* from saloon licenses in Chi­
District Court, Judge Woods presiding, on
b nks &gt;&lt;nd opposing tiie employment ut over each day, as against 185.000 gallons cago under tl&gt;» Harper law have already
Tbe
martagers
speculated
outside
next, until January 1st,
the
demurrer
filed
by
tiie
Sentinel
Com
­
convict labor were pre«"nted to tiie conven­ under
their proper buslneM to tiie disadv nt-ign
the
old
pooL In order
to exceeded 5900,000, and it is evIdent Uial
tion and voted down. The convention then prevent over-production the asMoclttioo will tho city treasury will have a surplus ot
of the rompany. The long time during pany to the oomplaint of James G. Blaine,
1885, we shall sell our
adjourned.
which these practices were in operation led charging llbeL The attorneys for the de­
not provide for the exportation of surplus 8500,000 at tiie end of the year from this
IOWA DEMOCRATSto the serious financial diflicnities, and the fense contended, first, that the description
spirits as heretofore, nor will It pay *'or source of revenue.
Goods
for cash or ap­
unfortunate condition of aff.irs in China
Davenport, Ik, sept 4.—Judge Klnnie warehousing go*tlA Following are the of­
The hosiery factory of Anshel Liebman,
of Blaine In the alleged libelous publication
serve-1 to lacrease die trannie*. The sale
called the Democratic State Convention to ficers of the association: Presided, IL B.
in South Union street, Chicigo, was ye»terof the merchant tleet ended one of the mrot w&lt;iS nut sufficiently specific, aud might have
Miller,
South
Bend;
Vice-President,
D.
G.
order
at
tbe
Burtis
Opera
House
yesterday
proved
notes,
and if the
day
closed
by
the
Sheriff.
The
liabilities
referred tu Home other Blaine; second, the
important steps in the industrial progress of
Ruth, Chicago; Secretary. George J. Gib­ are 815.000. Knowing that he could not
mor*Ing. Mayor Vlaussen delivered an
publication was In tin* nature of an inquiry;
address of welcome. Temporary organiza­ son, Peoria; Treasurer, George K. Duck­ escape failure, Mi. Liebman recently re­
tbe Chinese Empire.
third, t- e article was not libelous in Itself,
plan
is
appreciated
we
Paris. SepL
4.—Admiral Courbet's
tion w s effected with Frederick Lehman, worth Cincinnati.
turned two Invoice* of yarns to their owuers
and Blaine, to recover, must sue for special
movements In Chinese water* are kept damages. The attorneys for Blaine replied
of Dea Moines, k* Clialnnnn, nnd B. SwasLn New York unopened.
secreL He is taking a circuitous route to
son, of Black Hawk. Secretory. Vicewill
continue
after
that
TO
SHIELD
THE
CATTLE.
deceive the Chinese.
It Is reported briefly, and Judge Woods took tho matter
I’resldeuto were ciio*en,
representing
under advisement. Il is not known when
Linked for Lite to a Mongolian.
that he has been ordered to suspend
each Congressional District. Committees
date.
We
propose
that
a
decision
will
be
gives.
C
leveland
,
O.,
Sept
A
—
Wah
Lee
operation* on the CrdnoM littoral, as I
were then appointed. Pending their action
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 4.—In the
Ferry L, dcsirbos of
giving Pekin
the convention adjourned. On reassembling
String field, HL, Sept 4.—Governor Yon, a wealthy Chinese resident of this
■ nlted States District "Court yeatenlay
it
shall
benefit
our
custime to reflect upon the situation. Mean
a
penn
ment
org*r.lzalion
was
effected
by
Hamilton
haa
lisped
a
proclamation
b.&lt;aed
city,
was
married
'Fuesd
«y
in
this
city
to
Judgc Woods overruled tbe demurrer filed
while, more vessel* will be sent to reinforce
adopting the committee’s rec—du
* -»•&gt;-».
-­
’SSw
°»«»
Dt- P“™1- S“‘°Vetori; Miss Mary Chafen, a Germ an-American
Courbet's squadron. The Chinese are said In the Blaine-Scnfincl suit. The attorneys
as follows: Chairman. J. F
tomers who pay us cash
girl Tbe event attracted considerable at­
for the defense appeared and announced
L
B.
Keith,
narian.
announcing
Ute
existenc*
ot
to be hurriedly fortifying Tse-Kiang to pre­
Webster County; Secretary'. — — -___ _ . pleuro-pneumonto among Illinois cattle. I tention.
_________________
vent the French from occupying the place that the Sentincl't answer would be ready
of Craw ford County. Oo taking tbe chair
for goods, and expect to
and cutting off the supply of provisions. to-day. and Blaine's counsel waived the Mr. Duncomb reviewed the political sllua- 1 He gives a list of places where tiie
TUE MARKETS.
of ruling toe defense to answer.
disease exists, and prohibits tbe Im- |
The telegraph line from Canton to Tooquln formality
lion
at
length.
The
Committee
on
ResoluThe Sentlncl'a counsel say It will not be
Naw YOM. September 4.
make the prices as low
progresses rapidly.
tlons presented the platform, which In- portation Into tbe the state of any domestic
possible
to
be
ready
for
trial
before
Novem
■
London. Sept ..—General Wolseley and
| dorse* that of tiie National Convention, animal* of the bovine specie* from those ! z. -~B BTOCK-Cattio......
Sheep
Lord Northbrook liave started for Egypt ber. for the reason that m&lt;«t of the witoeasand be.irtliy approves the letter of districts. The following is tiie list: Tbe |
for cash as goods can be
FLOL^Good 'to oboioe.
Tbe Sussex Regiment has arrived at Wady- es live at a distance from lndi.m.&lt;polls, and
Governor Cleveland, making particular ref­
H .lfa, and the Staffordshire and Berkshire a great deal of work will be required In
erence to tiie claoan of it which spe ks In county of Fairfield. Connecticut; the couoPatent*
ties
of
Putnam,
Westchester,
New
Yorktaking
depositions.
bought for Anywhere.
WHRAT-Xo.
1
Red
Regiment* are being pushed rapidly for­
favor nf the personal liberty of the people.
ho. X Spring
ward. General Wood, Colonel Duncan and
The convention pledged itself to work for Kings and Queeas, in New York; thecoun.
CORN................................
Probable Lost ol Thirteen Lives.
Major
Sand
are
at
Wady-Halfa.
the repeal of all laws that ar* contrary to Ilea of Lehigh, Backs, Berka, Mont- OATS—W estern Mixed...
To those needing credit
Tbe transport Pooaah i kes seven hundred
St. Johns, N. F., Sept X—Friday last,
the principle of person &gt;1 freedom in the jpoiuery, Philadelphia, Delaware, CbwRYB..................................
ter,
Lancaster.
York.
Alanis
and
PORK—Mew'•.............
thirty miles off Catalina, Trinity Bay, the matter of liabit. Nominations were made Cumberland, In Pennsylvania, and all
we
can accommodate
LAK* i—Steam.................
British warship Mallard encountered tho ar follows:
tbe conn tie* In the States of New CHEE8K..................... .
toadrng stores and munitions for Egypt
WOOL-DomoiUc .......... .
The total number of British troop* tn Egypt abandoned British brig Resolves. Tbe lat­ Treasurer, Geonre Derr, Union; Auditor. J. Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the District ol
them
on
approved notes
CHICAGO.
(town: Atwmor-Gen- Coumbla and Miami County, In Ohio. Re­ BKKVK8—Extra....
is dow 10,128. The exact composition of ter was damaged ou both sides. Tbe aide K. HenrtuOM,
M. v. Gannon, buott; Jude* of the Su­ liable information is received here of tiie
Choice
the furx which wUl take part In Urn expe­ 'ights were burning, as was the fire In the end.
preme Court. E. L Burmn. Wap* io; Btoctore- appearance of pleuro-pneumonla tn several
at
7
per
cent
All per­
galley
stove,
and
the
sails
were
all
set,
but
Good...
dition to Khartoum will not be decided until
u.Larw«, IX O. Finch aud znuiial QampMlt
Mellum
points In Indiana among short-horned cat
General Wolseley reacbm Egypt The lat­ the heakgear was gone. There wa* bo sign
The convention then adjourned.
Butchers' stock.
tie, and sev^r &lt;1 deaths have occurred. Gov­
sona
owing
us
by book
ter refused to.take command until be had of ere* or pasaengers. Tho Itesolven left
In
tenor
cauls
MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS.
ernor Hamilton has opened a correspond­
BOGS—Live-Good to Choice.
earta blanche as to the conduct of the expe­ Harbor Grace Wednesday last with a crew
of nine men and fonr p-tssengers, bound for
Worcester, Mass, SepL 4 —General ence with Governor Porter on the subject i
............. *••••
dition.
account
or
note
past due
itobrador.
She
had
a
general
cargo.
It
Is
Collins
called
the
Democratic
State
Con
­
I Certain particulars with reference to the
The ’’low-Maken Organize
vention to order yesterday morning. Will­
relief expedition up tbe Nile have been thougiit the brig has been tn collision with
BOGS—rresh
are hereby notified that
iam C. Endicott was nominated for Gov­
Chicago, Sept A—At tbe meeting of FLOU R— Winter.
fiuKcy arranged. The force which will an iceberg, and it is feared all on board
Spring
ernor ou the first ballot The nnmlnaiion plow manufacturers held here Tuesday
«d south of Assouan will be composed
1 slant*
was made unanimous, and tbe ticket was
VW.000 British troops. 2.500 Egyptians and
we are owing borrowed
the following officers
were elected. GRAIN -Wbrau No. S..
SuMae Death of aa ladiaaa Editor.
completed as follows:
B OotilL of 950 river boats. Tbe boats will
President.
Colonel
H.
T.
Noble,
ol
Lieutenant-Governor, Jute* A Grinnell:,
Oa manned bv 400 Canadians. 300 Kroomen.
Lafayette, Ind., Sept, 8.—William 8.
money to pay for goods
Secreta— of state, Jeremreh Cresrley: irwa*- the Grand Detour Plow Company, Dixon,
and about 2,000 Egyptian and Nubian boat­ Ungie, editor of tho Even
Courier and
nrerand uooeiveE Cbarre* Marta; Aud.tor,
HL; Vice-President J. B. Morrison, of
men. The cost of tbe campaign is a«UBROOM
John Hepam*; Attorney-GeneraL Jonn w.
postmaster of this city, died suddenly yes­
Morrteon Brother*. Fort Madiaoa, la.; 8*oto accommodate them in
Green Hurt.
mated st 88.000,000terday afternoon at Waukesha, Wis.. of af­ Canunin*A
retary, A-IL Bryant, of the Moline Plow
Hue Green.
Tbe t-ovarnment has contracted with a fection of the heart. He wav fifty-one
iBiertar....
CMpany.
Moline, ILL; Treasurer. J. IL
Chicago firm for the supply ot five hundred
Boston. Maw. Sept. 4.—Tbe Republic­ Hanna, of tho Weir Plow Company. Mon- POTATOES....
the past an(l
ex*
PURK-Meaa .
an State (on vent too was called lo order
yesterday morning by Chairman Loda*
left here Monday In good health and dtel
pect
prompt
payment
Governor George IX Robinson
was
without a moment's HImu.
The ,xwt
Common Dressed Siding
Dealb trom VMuntory Starvation­
yioortag......
mot tern showed his a!ltn*ot to have been renominated by aodsm tUon. and the
Reading, Pa, Sept. 4.—Mr*. Washing­
Common Boards
Khartoum expedition la weakening. They fatty degeneration ot tbe heart.
without delay. Resp’y,
remainder of tbe ticket was computed as
want a guaranty against death in tiie
ton
Keeler,
who
has
been
fasting
Ute
pasi
follows:
.
aerates and refuse
engage longer than six
forty eight days,dled yesterday morning. Six
Lieutenant-Governor Oliver. Al
too: tu-erctary of 6ta:e Henry
was moved to commence her fast by read­
EAST LIBERTY
“Wadt Half a, Sept 2.—The lataed letAutmrton. Tnswrw. Dan ol A
ing of Christ's fast In tbe wilderness. CATTLB-Beai
recently taken in Chicago shows a popula­
Fair to Good
When well &amp;he weighed 275 pounds; st*
HOG6—YurXer*................... ...
tion of «lC.m of which there are SOO.83!
now weighs 102.
Naehville, Mich., Aug. 34.1884.
ftBatophta*.................. ...
Germans, 148,0# American.* and 114,005
■BKKF-BWU...^.............
Irish.
________ _________
’’BALTiMORH
Avourra, Ga., Sept t—Biehop pierce, CATTLB-Bert.
Median.
•enlor kJWMUy
Btobop v
of* tbe Methodist iEpiscopal
PTUMM
i■
• •*.. ..

to forward reiuforoen.
Havana.
Sept X-PuN* opinion
strongly f..vorr tiie project of a eommrelal
trsoty between tbe United States and Spate.
Al the request of ths Governor-General,
the Board ot Trad* ha* formed «n*w«*
to q-rettons
OR
th* subject cabled
Rome, Sept. 4. —During the past twentyfrom Madrid.
Thro* potato
four houra 120 cases of cholera have oc­
■
**“- tobacco, ebrars, flour aud
The OMdu.tons arrived at
curred at Naptav. ‘ Tbo epidemic Is spread­ petroicnr
to —
favor ---------th* introduction
---------- ,— Into
—
ing to the adjacent d'.vtrteU. At La Spezla scare: Fl.—. —
the United States ot the two first-named |
there are thirty-nine fresh caww and .-thir­
articles, aad
and if any preference became
became neoteen death* Tbe offlcld cholera reports resary
esaary It should be in
io f-vor
favor of elg-rs;
clg-rs; sec­
fro® all parts ot Italy show, for the past ond. the duty on flour to be such that, on
twenty-four hours, 334 new casre and 135 its delivery here, the coat of American and
bprolsh
product
should
be
the
same;
lastly,
death*.
.
. Safle\ Sept 4.—From two p. ra. Tues­ to admit crude petroleum free.
|
Geneva, Sept A—The Red Cross Conday to lour pi tn. Wednesday there were gross opened here to-day. Only four Fren-h
reported thirteen fresh case* of cholera and delegates wore present; the number of Ger­
thirty-two deaths In tins city. Tho sttua- man ddegaies wa* thirty-six. Three speakttou lx Improving. At Noveida during the era addrvwMd the congress and spoke in
twelve hours ended st nine a. m. yceterday German. Tbe French delegates complained
। of this, a* the rules of the Congress pre-1
there were two death* and four fresh case*. scribed French. The German delegate*,
Paiuh, Sept 4.—At Madra* .there were { however, continued the discussion In Gerreuny-tour a«(b»Irooi .'hol.r. ojSundw. !
Six de.U» uceurrad Irum th.
at
ikiQuirjXj.
Toalon x-danl.y.ai..lo lWplaan rallrf
Caliax
np-llltai
for Ike
ot Sept S.-T&gt;»
Uordoo
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SEPT.

8th.

1884

LOCALS

' DONE, ABD WELL DORE.

.

After occupying the attention of the
court since Wednesday forenoon, the
Durfee trial came to a close on 8.ttirday last, resulting in the conviction of
Durfee of murder in the first degree
and his receiving a life sentence.
Of the tact* sought to be established
by tiie people our readers are generally
cognizant. That on- tiie morning of
the dfyot tiie murder, while he -wa* iu
this city, deputy sheriff W. -R? Greer
nerved upon Stophen Durfee notice of
taxation of bill of cost* in a case decid­
ed against him in tbe circuit court
then in session, whereupon Durfee
flew into a towering passion, th rente n. cd to kill the officer or any one else at­
tempting to collect the same, and even
goimr so far a* to raise a club and
tbreten to strike Geer,’ Immediately

.

thereafter Durfee purchased a revolver
and cartridge* and soon started for hi*
home three miles west'of this .city.
He was followed bv Under Sheriff Wm.
A. Scudder and deputy- Geer armed
with a warrant for his.arrest for assault
and threats. While Geer was hitching
tbe hurses at the roadside nt Durfee’s,
Scudder walked to where-Durfee aud a
man named Porter were at work, near
the barn, and the murder occured, ns
narrated in tho tostimouy published
elsewhere.
The murderer fled with the officers’

team, but was captured in Johnstown
at his brother’s house that same even­
ing, having been badly wounded in
the fight with Scudder aud Geer. He
was brought to the jail here at an early
boar in the morning and word given
out'that his wounds were likely to
prove fatal, which facts doubtless saved
him from violent treatment at the
handsof our citizens—excitement being
very high for a few days succeeding
tbe crime.
Tbetheory advanced by the defense
waa that Durfee is an insane man; that
he shot Scudder iu self-defence; and,
further, (in contradiction of the latter)
that Geer fired tbe shot resulting in
Scudder’s death.
The insanity dodge was completely
exploded by Durfee’s testimony, he
showing a clear knowledge of the tran­
saction of that day. Durfee’s testi­
mony was all that tended to establish
the latter theory advanced. This "iu
very vague, and the testimony of the
attendiuk' physicinn showed that the
ball Durfee would have the jury believe
was fired by Geer passing tllTougb tiis
shoulder aud inflicting Scudders mor­
tal wound, was in bis, Durfee’s, body
- yet.
The people’s aww was ably presented
tothe jury bv Mr. L. E. Knappen in tj&gt;e
opening argument. Mr. K. haa an es­
tablished reputation as an able and elo­
quent attorney, and on thia oCcaaien lie
fully sustained his reputation. Prose­
cutor Colgrove, being a younger mem­
ber of the bar and not so well acquainten with our people, speculation was
rife a* to bow be would aquit himself
on the closing argument. It is but
justice&lt;to Mr. Colgrove, to say that he
proved himself equal to the occasion,
and astonished even bis most enthus­
iastic friends by his logical and elo­
quent summary of the evidence and
clear presentation of the people’s caw.
Tbe Judge’s charge to th? jury was
' lengthy and explicit. As the Banner
is unable to publish the same in full,
for.fear of mlsinterpreting*some purt tions we forbear giving a summary.
After an absence of about ar. hour
tbe jury broneht in a verdict of mur­
der in the first degree. The Judge
asked the prisoner if he had anything
to say why sentence should not be pro­
nounced upon him. Durfee answered
that be had thougnt of nothing partic­
ular to say on that occasion. He waa
sentenced to imprisonment at hard
labor ir the state prison at Jackson for
the tei m of bis natural life. At the an­
nouncement of the verdict and his sen­
tence Durfee exhibited tbe utmost
stoicism^betraying no evidence of ap­
preciation of his awful doom. Imme­
diately after the sentence was pro­
nounced Sheriff Creasy procuied tbe
necessary papers and with prisoner
boarded the 1:33 train for Jackson,
■where it is to be hoped Durfee will pass
the remainder of his life. Tho* ba*
Scudder’s tragic death been avenged,
so far as is possible under the laws of

NORTH CASTLETON.

MINER! IX AMS.
Charlotte after the con vent’on ha wa*
Mark M. Pomeroy, known the world
received at tiie depot by th* lianrt and
o^er a* "Brick,” lias started a Demo­
*n entliuaia*rire cro wd of citizen*, who
crat* neper Ln N&lt;-w York, entitled
accompained him to th* public square,
tSe United States Democrirt, "Brick”
where he delivered a Bhort arid re**.
has the knack, peculiarly hw own, of
A mineral .spring ba* been discover­
"hashing up” tiie doing nf the. tune* ia
ed on a farm iu Vermontville. It had yesterday mo.nlnx three thousand miners, .in a decidedly readable way, and people
been laug cultivated. The well wa* •rrpioentlnc Uie entire Hocking Valley who patronise bitu will be very.liable
dixovered by a bore* sinking hi* hoof dislrlet. attacked tiie guard* at tbe Snake
to get their two dollar’s wpilli.
in the soil. The owner thrust iu a stick Hallow mine*, killing one and wounding
twa The miners had previously cut tbe
and tbe mineral bubbled forth.
Mrs. Jesse DeCounsey, on* of the teieirrapb wire* to prevent the Sheriffs from,
oldest resident* of Eaton Rapid*, died cslliiig oa tiie Governor for. belp During
the battle which ensued tbe hoppers wore
on Monday morning, amwl 66 years. found to be on fire. Sheriff McCarty, ot
She attended to ber household duties Athens County, aent a tefeirram to Governor
until Snturday afternoon, when she Huadly, in which be tuld that tiie miners
bud blackened Uieir faces before making
whh Ktriken with hpoplexy and remain­
Lbeatttck. They quietly sut rounded Uie
ed unconscious till she died.
guards and opened fire witiiout provocation,
A barn owutxl by Mr*. Catherine ’i he battle which ensued lusted for an hour.
It
was no* known whether any of the
Teeter and occupied by Gordon De­
miners were •hurt.
At Nelsouvllle the
Witt, four miles from Eaton Rapids, iniaes were surrounded and the hoppers
wa* burned Saturday wiili two horses, burned before the intarda were aware of any
REMEDY
-grain, hay, carriage* and tools. Los* evil intent oti the part of tn. inineta. The
telegraph wires had previously ‘been, rut,
fully $1,500. Insured in the .Eaton &amp;*,
The name of Uie uian killed at Suake Hob
Bitiry county for $685. Cause the low - was William Hare, an elderly main ,
Thu two men wounded we:e shot In the leg '
steam .thresher engine.
lUlEl HATISM,
At the.Eaton county Republican con­ and head respectively. The striking miners '
Neuralgia.
are concentrating at Murray City. Tbe
vention, held at C’iiarlotte ou Wednes­ Deputy Sheriff has asked the Sheriff for al-i. |
Sciatica. Lumbago,
day, C. M- Jending* wa* nuniinated
and it is thought troOps will be called ot l
'
for Judge of Probate; for Sheriff, J. P. before niorniug. Eisewlmru everything is .
HlADACHlfOOTHACHL
'
Perkins, of Chester; for-County Clerk, reported quiet
SORE THROAT.
:
The rioters'nre firing on tiie guards *t '
Ge&lt;
rge
Pl-try,
of
Brookfield,
was
requixm v. a w KLLINQB.
Saud
Ruu
aud
LxmmdreUi
miiMM.
ikun
;
;
noiiiinatrd; tor Register, Charles Ham* places’ have called for help, and the militia |
। moiid, of Vermontville; for Treasurer ■ al laincaster and New Lexington have been |
'
■ ordered to be In readiiitsw for marching orI Jobs Spaulding, of Bellevue, was re­ i ders. Owing to the cultaiz of the wires |
nominated; for Prosecuting Attorney, i particulars are obtained with difficulty.
Ho dly has telegra phe»l Ute
J.M. C.Smith, of Charlotte for Cir- |• Governor
Sheriffs of Athens, Hocking mid Ferry
a bottle.
cult Court Commissioner*, Parm De­
.
.
,
i iuuuut-i
counties ui»i
that a!il uii-aim
means In
iu muit
their iduuui
control
graft, of Charlotte, and George Nichols should, lie exhausted to suppress . riotous
of Grand Ledge; for Coroners, E. Co*- procewttngs and protect. the and property
Icwof Eaton Rapid*, and T. H. Kil- before the aid of Hie Stat* u cnlle-i for.
On Governor Hbadly arriving at his office
boun&gt;, of Charlotte.
st midnight he Received ttw following:
Wait Hastings, a resident of Water­
Ixxias, O.. Ncpt I.—Ail tbe» means In my
■ new school bouse.
rower
are entirely exhausted to rvpreM tbo
town, five mile* northeast of Grand disorder
and to protect Ute and property.
Will Phinisev was riding out Sunday
Ledge, committed suicide by shooting Tho strikers are cuuluK all tciegrapu wire*.
■tight to the Front!
evening, aud his horse got fnghtued
1 am worn out; have been gt&gt;a&gt;ir day and
himself
the* .......
bend Saturday night
. through
.....--.p... .....
u'vul for two
iwu months.
uiwuiua. Please Mod
kij i militia
uiiiiu. ini
iui-­
at a stone pile near the U. B. church.
evening at hi* home. Mr. Hasting*
run‘”r blo“&lt;1‘h®d- T°WE ADOPT THE
Tbe occupant* ot the carriage were'
tried to cut his throat with a razor ’ J. F. MC.iirv, Sheriff Hooking County. .
thrown to the ground and all more or
Tire Governor at once ordered out all of
Saturday afternoon, but Mrs. Hastings
lea* hurt, but not seriously. As for the
the Fourteenth Regiment, the Duffy aud
got posseKsion of the razor. Mr. Hast­
tire Governor'* Guards, tire 1-ancaster, Cir­
carriage it remiuds us of the fate of O. ■
ings whs a soldier in the rebellion dur­ cleville aud New Lexington companies, and
W. Holme's “One hose’shay.”
ing the entire war, was taken, prisoner replied to sheriff McCarty that troops were
at the battle ofChickHtuauga and con­ on the way. and asking it more were Deed­
ed. Tbe Maucaster company, being only
BANFIELD.
fined in Libby prison and transfered to twenty miles iroiu. Itogan. was sent
Goods of Al! Kinde to be
J. M. Kipp has sold his interest in Salisbu-y, where he dug out and escap­ to that place to guard tho jail. One
of
the
leaders
in
the
riot
al
Snake
ed
to
the
Union
lines.
Several
year*
of
the Vibrator owned by Wickwire and
Hollow yesterday morning, and Uie one
himself to Wm. Wickwire. who will try poor health and some financial trouble believed to have killed O’Hara,' was
We will take Produce *« usual, but
of late is supposed to be the cause of arrested and brought to the jail at Logan.
and beat Bristol’s record.
The mob was coming in on the town to re­
'
Angus is running the point grinder. his act.
lease him. Sfiecial trains have been pul
He keep* Uncle David to do the work
on tbe railroads at tbe Governor's disposal.
A RAILROAD YARNin the simp, while he sends tbe farmers
Al a late hour tbe last wire was cut, so that
there is no communication with points be­
away with points better than new for
“I* this seat. unoccupied ?” a lady low Logan, except as carriages reach south­
15 cts.
timidly inquired.
ern points, and send to tbe city by circuitous
Mr. C. A. Bristol thrashed on the
Her voice is uot very loud. It did routes. This dues nut enable the authorities
farui-of Mrs J. A. Zimmerman 1,512 not recall the fat man from his reverie to know wiiat is going oo till two or three
of Goods will be kept Full, aud a Brand
New line of
bushels of grain, commencing at 8 A­ nor his gaze from nomeflniig interest­ hour*' time .has elapsed, and it Is be­
hoved that riot has prevailed for hours at
M. and finishing at 7 P. M., set the ma­ ing in the brick wall,of the depot. The certain places. The bank bosses al New
chine
twice
during
the
time
The
ma
­
Straiteville
report
that
do
men
are
to
be
'
lady pa**ed on as though embarrassed
-Will be added, wllb—
found in that town, and the women refuse
chine used by Bristol is the Advance.
at the sound of her reqaest.
to tell their whereabouts.
They are be­
Monday Sept. 1st, Will Norris’s little
“Is one of these seat* disengaged F*
lieved to be out in tbe riot according to a
boy wa* playing around J. 11. Fisher’s
The question was asked in a firm, gener.il and preconcerted plan. Advices
straw stack and climbed a ladder which clear voice by a young women who are meager and unsatisfactory.
Come and try us. You will find goodi» CUZAI*Columbus, O.. Sept.
Governor liosdkk than you ever bought, before.
happened to be leaning against it. looketFsteadily into the monopolist’s
ly and others, who had been making an in­
When up next to tiie top round he eyes aa though she understood him. spection of tiie mining situation In Hocking
HTN. B.—Parties owing the old firm please
jumped down, breaking bis leg just Hi* head turned slowly, and lie coldly Valley
» alley yeuicru
yesterday,
iy, reiurneu
returned io
to the
uie enj
city last
iasi setae by. ScjA. 15lh.
night. The Govemir says the situation is |
above the anckle.
replied, “all engaged.”
Henry .Bowman lias a boy weighing
Then he n sumed his study of the character. ^Bethinks
that, ..
with
the men
—
— —
10 lb., Heuiv Bera a girl weighing
wall, and the train moved slowly out in their present temper, it will be some
Woodland. Hirli.
time before the struggle is over, unless
8 lb. and Masball Bellinger a girl of the depot.
tiie operators should determine to make
weighing 8 lb. How is that for Johns­
Probate Order.
“Oof!”
some concessions. He made a personal
town? The boys want Kipp to Setup
The exclamation resembled exactly •visit to lire mines, with the hope that the
the cigars for Bora’s girl, but he says the grunt of a pig. It wa* mane by a situation would prove to be such that there
would ire no necessity for sending troops.
he will wait for the next.
youpg num with a twinkle in bis eve, In this be was disappointed.-At five o’clock
uf MpU-mbrr. Ii&gt; tbr year «uo ihouBaud cipoc
in addition to tiie Durkee, sentence on a seat diagonally across the aisle last evening he honored tbo requisition of Jay
tho Sheriff for troops, and sent three com­ hundred and eighty-foor.
the following sentences Have been and liehind tbe bald headed man. He panies to the most critical points, LongCharles Cox
burglary,
Juck»-on was absorbed in an interesting article ■tretc:.. Snake Hollow and Sand Run.
Frank Woody, in jail here, who was
three years; Charles Rice, larcriicy’ in a newspaper. The exclamation was
arrested for participating lo tire riot on Sat­
Ionia, six months; James Prosser, fob­ not noticed.
urday night and fnr shooting William Hare,
"Oof! Oof! Oof!”
! bery, Ionia, two years; Thomas Casey,
one of the guards, -made a full confession
A young lady in the seat behind the this morning, in which he has given the
burglary, Jackson, eighteen months;
John Brady, assault. Ionia, sixtythree person intended to be described .by the names of live or six leaders in tbe attack
young
man with a dimple, tittend of Saturday nlrtiL Sheriff McCarthy will
days.
fumisli the uamew of those implicated as
Herbert McAllaster of Delton, lost a aloud. The fat man witbTour sittings soon as the arrests can be made. Woody
stole
a
wicked glance at the young is in jail here, and tho presence of the mili­
child from summer com plain ton Sun­
mau with the newspaper, and then tia about the jail seems to have had Uie ef­
day.
eauw, if snr there be, why th
settled back with a determined gesture fect toYiake him weaken.
tioner »'&gt;ouW not be granted.
Our Eaten Connty Neighbors.
of bis head and neck as if he wasn’t
Public Debt Statement
going to mind it.
th* pendency of »*ld petition, and the bearing
Washington, Sept ‘A—Ths debt state­
Charlotte has a juyinile band.
“Oo-oo of! kweek! kwe-e-eek! oof!
ment istaied to-day shows * decrease lu the
Last week Olivet had her first law­
oof!
public debt during Auzusi bf 88,&amp;42,85'X
suit for several years.
Tbe passengers turned their atten­ The decrease since June 80, 19*4, is 812,* •kid day of heartii«.
Tbe Grand Ledge band tournament
(a nun copy)
Clbmss
tion to the passenger with the four 536.14 L
51 2
Judice &lt;
was but a partial success.
|
seats. The bald spot on his head be­ Catb in Treuxury.............................. 8414^41.963
A balloon ascension will be one of
Gold certificate* outataadlnr
12! 71 • 63)
gan to get red.
Probale Order,
Silver certificates
. sn,Mua
the attractions of tbe Charlotte fair.
HA.'
"Kwe-e-eek, kwe-e-eek, kwe-e-eek! Certificates of deposit
Refunding certificates
. . 371.W
An Olivet man has sent two car loads
3M.TaU.37J
J egal tenders
oof, oof, oof, oof!”
of calves out to graze on the great
Frac,'ion«l currency (not inciudlnr
County of Barry, bolden al tbe Probate Office in
A tittering and giggling broke out
amount estimated aa lo»t or deplaiuB of the west.
stro/cdj................................ .
6^78.001
spontaneously up and down tbe car.
The Vermontvillescbool openea Mon­
eight hundred tnd elgbl/ four.
The bald spot on tbe fat man’s head
A Car-Load of Stock Burned.
t-HMtenl, Clbmbrt Nan*, Judge of Probate.
day with a new corps of teachers, with
blazed. Then one foot was dragged
Id the matter of tbe eeuie of
Indianapolis, IikL, Sept X—A. freight
the exception of piincipal.
EDWARD FOX, tiecm.ed.
slowly off from the front seat, then the train on the Indianapolis i St Louis Road
On reading and filing the petition, duly verilfc
The school census of Eaton Rapids
other. A hand reached out carefully was destroyed by fire st Darwin Station
of Adeline &gt;ox wid.w of Mid dreewvd, pr*yl
shows 596 children of school age, an in­
that a paper thia day filed with thia court purpo
and set one v.iltse on tbe floor. Then yesterday afternoon. The accident was
crease of nearly 100 in the lust year.
caused by tho explosion of a tank of gaso­
tbe other valise followed.
Thereupon In a ordered, that
Rev, C. C. Olds, nearly 70 years old,
line. A car-load of stock perished, and the
"Seat here, I guess, ladies,” he growldrover in charge is thought to hava lost his
preached his farewell seriuor at tbe
tor the
life, as nothing ha-&gt; been seen of him since
at tbe Vermontville M. E. Church,Sun
Tho women threw grateful glances Uro fire.
day.
at tbe grantor and took their mats.
Gabbled by Gauld.
Fred Mead, a well- known telegraph
The grantor, who had not lifted bis
Milwaukee, Wis., Sept 4.—Tbe lines
operator at Jackson, fell and broke his
eyes from bis newspaper, turned it over of tbe new Bankers* and Merchants’ Tele­ cauae. If i-ny there be why the
Hotter should not be srantcd.
arm at the Vermontville skating ring a
to continue reading, but just at that graph Company are being connected with
few nights ago.
instant the train glided in to the tun­ the Western Union system at Bay View,
The Odd-Fellows of Eaton County
WM., which confi-ms tho report telegraphed
nel.
had a picnic at Eaton Rapids Friday
ten d*ys ago that the former’s Northwest
era lines bad been absorbed by tho tatter
and listened to an address by Hon. H.
An unshaven, wild eyed stranger, company.
Pennington of Charlotte.
who looked as if he had seen better
A F*m»y Spree Ends In Marder.
Nobe Sackett of Sunfield, is raising a days, walked into a Larimer street bar­
________________Judge of Probata.
pair of billy goats which be intends to room tiie other morning, and throwing
Deb Moines, 1*., Sept. 4.—After *
drive to Washington .next spring and fifteen cents on the counter, said.
night’s rareuM Munce Roan and hl* wife,
present to Blaine, if the latter u elect“Make me a gin cocktail, please, and living Mar thia dty, quarreled WsdMeday I offer for sale my farm of forty acres, lying in
morning, when tho woman, with an ax. tiie north part of the corporation It consist*
have it stiff.”
spdt open her husband’s face and severed of fifteen acre* nf up-land, especially adpted
Mrs. Lucy Birney of Eaton Rapids,
The bartender proceeded with bis his collar booe. Inflicting fatal Injuries. to fruit raising, four acres now being covered
with small fruit, and twenty-flvu acres of choice
over SO years old, fell and broke ber task and waa about to add a little
bottom land, all tillable. Will be sold at b*rarm in two places in the roller baling wormwood to the mixture, when the
gMnDaniki. 8TALEr.

Mrs. L. W. Richmond, of Ohio, is gnsta, having been boiled mi of jail by
spending a few day* with Mr*. Cha*. aeveral.of oar townsmen; and while
Newton.
Mr*. C. Oversmith and Miss Over­ that but very few person* in thia sec­
smith went to Detroit on the Wednes­ lion believe Dvr. McKay guilty of tbe
crime.’ McKay is a poor, inoffensive
day excursion.
. '
Miss Flora Morgan’s brother, from a- fellow, and ha* many friends who sym­
broed ha* been making Iter a visit of a pathises with him *n his trouble. Plac­
ed a* he 1* in the hands of bitter 'ene­
few days this .week.
Mr Niece, on tbe old Downing farm, mies, who wtah to torture him to pay oft’
is having a well pu^down. Brit. Hoag some.petty spite, assisted by our coun­
of town i* doing tork and baa al­ ty' publication*, i. e. Bauner aud Jour­
nal, of Hastings, that tbe poor mortal
ready drove 100 feet.
Some unknown parties came nnd took elioald "look guilty” in the eye* of a
•eyeral pounds of boney from B. Wi few, who are so ready to, detect guilt—
should be no wonder. Undoubtedly the
Austin, Tuesday eve,
John Barry, of Nashville, will give-a case will l»e well sifted and some one
lecture at the Hoemer school bouse, in besides McKay may have a chance to
the near fntnre. Be on the lookout for look for personal interest.
John menus buftineaa.
■ 1PLK GROVE.
Ltujt Tuesday Joseph Parmebteer on
Die town line missed a fine two-yearL. B. Potter was elected Assessor in
old hejfter. He at. once went in search
Dis. Nt.. 5.
of and tracked her to Price’s corner*,
Ira Cummins of Battle Creek, was nt
and there lost track of her. He went home Sunday.
to town and secured the service, of
Hattie Endinger and Lettie Whitney
MivxIihI Pillwam to help him find the are attending school at Middleville.
parr.ie* that took the animal. On Fri­
Mr. Mulvaney, of Section Hill, was
day be went before ’Squire Stevens of visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Mayo. SunVermontville and swore out a warrent day.
for the urrestof Win. and Chas. Smith
The politicians^find W. H. Hecox litnnd Alexander Gow, all of Sunfield. ' tie piece iu tbe ILtnner very UiteresUDg
The papers was put in the hands of
reading.
Defi-’t. Sheriff Dunlap of Vermontville
Ed, Warburton and wifo” attended
who nt once went to Saranac and ar­ the golden wedding of Mr. Piperut
rested jow and landed .biin in the Battle Creek, last Friday.
brought
Charlotte-jail. Monday Dt
/Edna Griffin, Lida Nichols, Blanch
his game befqre ’Squire titevel
"Harker and Geo. Money attended the
had him bound oyer to yurt, but the teachers' institute at Hastings.
Smitiis still run at lari •. The lieiffer
Dis. No. 5 adjourned their nnnual
wns found in Hastings where she had meeting for four week*, for the purpose
been sold by the above parties.
of transacting business concerning a

WEST KALAMO.
■S. A. Shepard is improving in health.
John Mix is building an addition to
hi* house.
• Many Kalamoites took in the Hast­
ings reunion.
Wheat sowing, clever seed cutting
and corn bar resting is the order of the
day.
*•
As a result of the political campaign
there are many acresof field beans in
thi* section.
The gospel according to St. John is
not followed to any greatextent around
here, ns the other fellows take the
cake.
‘
Threshing machines have been so
numerous that a sharp comin tition
for jobs resulted, and on the street east
of the widow Sherman’s, five different
machines threshed fobs all within one
mile of distance
Many small children have been suf­
fering with "summer complaint,” and
several cases of cholera infantum have
been reported, and one little infant,
that of Wm. Wilson's came very near
dying with the disease.
Who wa* it! On Friday t ight of last
week, al&gt;out midnight as Geo. Green­
field w;-s sitting ou the porch at S. A.
Shepard'*, where he was attending toe
sick, be looked up and not but a short
distance from him stood a man in white
shirt sleeves, and as George arose to
his feet the person started on a run
across the field, jumping over fences
and the first fehce tumlbed ns be went
over it, showing that the person was
flesh and blood, and not a vi*ii nary
apparation. On the sante evining a
person answering the same discrintiou
was seen passing through W. H. Brundige’s orchard and yard.

CEDAR CREEK.
Myron Simpson nnd family have
moved .to Augusta, Mich.
Janie* Nary of Hope, and Miss Ros­
well of Barry, were united in marriage
a few evenings ago.
George and Jerry Baker’s families
have gone to Bangor ou a visit Jerry
has gone to South Bend, Ind.
Your correspoudent "doffs” his hat,
not because of hot weather, but.in re­
spect to The News for past favors.
The low prices of wheat make farm­
ers iook both ways to see how the
usual yearly expenses are to be met.
Mr. Pease wa* called away last week
by the sudden and severe sickness of
his father, aud as yet has not returned.
C. P. Larubee still contaes “plead­
ing at the bar,” bat judgeing from tbe
style in which he left town last week,
me thinks two bars were plead at
The very pleasant rain last week was
modi needed in this vicinity, helping,
not only fall feed and corn, but the
easier tillage oi the ingoing crop.
Great preparation are. being made by
the G. A. R. Post of this place to at­
tend the reunion at Hastings this weekSuccess to you boys and a happy time.
Our gentlemanly merchant*, Wait
and Northland, are still trying to please
their many customers, while Wallace
with his smiling contenance still bolds
forth below* the bill, spending his leisure
moments iu training his colt.
Allow me to correct a Rtatment made
in The News’&lt;of the 38, in reference to
to the Cox case. Chas Cox is not a res­
ident of this town and never has been,
without the township of Hope extends
from Hastings to Kalamazoo; he is a
resident of Rom. Kalamazoo Co., wa*
born and raised in that vicinity, and
instead of having numeroos relatives
in this section, which is also a mistake,
be haa but one brother and he ha* just
squeezed himself Into one corner of the
township, from Barry.
George Cox,
who is also implicated, is a resident of
Baltimore. Casey is a Barryite. Now
neighbors and brother correspondents,
please don’t lay all your deviltry off
onto Hope and Cedar Creek.

Mrs Manley ha* returned to her home
in Jackson
James Cross is suffering with the
rheumatism.
Rev. Spitler, of Monroe Co., is mak­
ing a business trip with u*.
&gt; Beit Hart threabed last Wednesday
in five boars 706 ba. of grain.
Bert Smith visited friends in Char­
lotte and Bellevue last week.
Several of our citizens went to the
Hastings encampment Thursday.
Cad. Bolo, of Assyria, made bis sister
Mrs. A. Graham, a visit last we&lt; k.
Henry Ward and Cass Oversmitb are
buying calves for the western market.
Mrs. E. Lockhart is making her par­
ents Id Harrow, Ont., a visit of a few
weeks.
Darwin J. McKay, the alleged mur­
I Reuben Allerton went to Jnckson
last seek to see Barnum’s why o ele­ der of Thomas Searles, passed through
phant.
this place last week, enroute for An­

THE GREAT GERMAN

FOR PAIN.

nrn cans

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.

Cash System
Sept, 15, 1884.

MARKED DOWN

Ao more Credit Given,
No more Book-keeping,
No more Bad Debts.

Our General Stock
MILLINERY GOODSI

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FARM FOR SALE.

rink. Her age makes the fracture
dangerous.
The Prairi Queen book aud ladder
company of Charlotte have challenged
any company in Ohio to ran them a
race at the tri-state fair at Toledo for
$500 a side.
H. F. Pennington of Charlotte, waa
by the Democrats and Green back era
nominated as Repreeentatite In Con­
gress from this district. at Jackson on
Wednesday last. Upon his return to

stranger stayed his hand.
“What ere yon patting that in fort
he asked.
“To give an appetite, air,” replied
the bartender,
“Don’t, I beg you,” said tbe stranger,
hurriedly, “that’s my last fifteen cents!”
Then a laat-of-a mis-spent-fonunelook stole oyer his haggard face, and
bis wild eyes looked wilder tbsn^^
took his departure.

z

Warhinoton. Sept 2.-George William
Curtis has addressed a circular to the de­
partment clerks, waning them that they
will violate tbe ClvU-Servte* law by con­
tributing to Uie RspubHcan ca mpaign ,und,
^xJ^h^eBtoD,a« ft provocation U they

ClMS of IlM McteaUstl* Bwtet
„
Montreal* SepL 4.—Tbe British Scfeneo

. AwocU.V&lt;«. b»d «•
isoa. ia itfSa.

All EIGHTY-ACRE FARM
For sate or exchange for a small term.
Fifty-five acres improved. Good farm bul'dIngS good well and cistern, choice fruit of all
kinds, good sugar-bush of 250 trees. Four
miles from Nashville aud Vermontville. Ad­
dress box 244, Nashville.
50-10

AT A BARGAIN.

meeting yesteri’sXbox
___________
Cutter and one set of single HarCarriage nnd Cutter have not
ueen mat
mateiially
injured bv wear.
I uecn
—
Oenc Strong.

�TALKS WITH THE BOYS.

the trade* are crowded, and that ao many
| carpenter* awl hlaelwtaithi cud painter*

TNE . CONCLUSION OF THE MATTER.

- [M. Quail In ' etroll FrIn the buiuinw mtiei*. I nave name&lt;J
au■ aggregate of tiro v-a-von trade* .nd
us put them in ■ I
a ।I
Imw the .withes, coin.
I

talk. Look over the table at tbe bead of
this article again. Nolle* that little “to”
in there between what a ©i&gt;mmon and a
skillful workman VeceixinTak* tbe
traL‘ which you «eetn titled fur. Begin
with a determination to learn it thoroughly,
•nd to become the
in the
— beet
-y-- workman —
.....
•h"P- D'r"’t **
.
C?”*
tn,ru ‘&gt;n- *•*
Without baiug
dlschar
a tlionpijdi workuiati
uabl* b
Can not'afford 'to let
that yu

Illi

DANGERS IN THE MAILS.
Kxplo-

i.a-.vr .
Flu • r. -r

(Washington Special.]
disrov.-ry or an i i erinil machine

l.tuwo

VermonlvilleSlilitolheFront! Tl;e3kTnv£.

ASLGGJESIIYEAPELAL
WANTED BETTER ACCOMMODATION*.

*UBt ISHXP »VU«t

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES

[Burlington Hawkey*.]
The following I* a copy of a letter re­
ceived by Major Gaddis, Uie Buperthtendent of tbe Henderson D vision of tb«
Louisville &amp; Nashville Railroad.
Tb*
27airA-e*^&gt; publishes th* appeal ao that th*
ottlcmh of the railroads in this part of tbe
country can make thwly preparations for
.the future accommodatidn of the walking
prnfesiiou. They., no duub*-, appreciate
tbe predicament in which Mi jar Geddis*
oorrespondent is. placed, and will take car*
that be meet* wi.h a glorious reception
when It pl*asn« hitn to visit Burlin .’ton:

such a* vrou.d bo likely to endanger the
safety of the mail*. For this reason, It i*
»uppo*od, Congre** failed to provide for
viol .tions of tne law by eutablishDig a
p -nalty. Last winter a bill wa* intro­
duced in the House with this end in view.
But la«t winter was not a good winter for
legislation, mid the bill faile I to pa**.
‘•If we could only inAuee the members
io visit the deal-iett
w mu»wui»^r

I •.■-toarAj'h &lt;»j&gt;efat &gt;r

no. tasr th* nooesaar.r wealth to navigate
up&gt;n jour tuoreug.irarv*. propelled by th*
hersld of civilization, the l«-otuotl.e: con«ouueutiy w* are., lor necessity a sweet sake,
comp.-dod to indulge Iu the j&gt;o ir man s lux­
ury—cross tie tickets. Our first bitter spasm
oi an iui*h is cau*e&lt;l by the tic* being placed
too clo-ely together, mating one too short a.
sum, and two at a_Umo so very mconvert*
ient to cov/t. • Uouscipteally, we would
humbly -iiggr'*t that you remove every third
tie. which will satisfy the locomotive and
make it m &gt;re convenient to u». In the
second pla-e.
th**
mon you employ
on vour rend are so scrupulous^ mlndtui

Best Quality Burn Board*. Nurfiaceid, Slo D*r 30 liny*.
Nlieatliiug, AH WhllliK, Ntirfiirril. 1*1*.
Nhlnglra. 7.5c., Nl, 01.7ft. #». 0H.0S. N3.ftO. 03. 03.1ft.
Ito not lai! to gel ftomr of the 012 Barn Board* Mliich unit
not !»&lt;■ beaten.
j
Twenty-Uvr Tliouiiuud lr&lt;*t MiHidiiiK itnd .foiM to done out
SI2 per thoiifumd.
L.dl!&gt;. 0ft per (tHMiMitud tert.
Flooring. Sidlitff. Ceiling and .Ylonhliiigs nt laonrnt Price*.

_ ‘we.L’Ouljl have no difficulty
:n uunviucuig Congof the absolute and
Immediate necessity of legl tintion provi 1IngTorthe pnnhhiiwnl of violations of Un­
ion of toe Po* al laws .prohibiting the

not have aomo feu bcr-bed* al nnr. the line t&lt;
fall on? Who pay* for the attention* of th&lt;
gay. fe-tlve un&gt;! innu.nan troaUm-nt of tb&lt;
me iic il man who sco .s a our lie* about t-et

■ lertak -s w.»t .out fe.-ling at home with tbe i

| ntuu-um. Le«s than a mon h ago a loaded
*?r*’ &gt; revolver wa* receive I, and percussion
”.*n..e.r raPS cartridge*, and matches are fieJ queutly mailed.
There is one parcel
.
1.
..... ... ........... ............
&gt;&lt;or a dozen pack* of
tlre-crackfrs, with a few matches thrown
in careh-ssly. Among tbe minor artiman who can’t earn bis own bread and
rlea to
be found in our mt**eum
clothe*. Tim average l«y ha* an in'stinctof curio* are ax.-sj
barbed
wire,
.chisel* an I o'ber Implement* belonging to

'T. GOUCHER, M. D., PT»ystvUr. nn&lt;1 Sur* geon. All 'professional calls promptly
attended. Office hours $ to 10 a. m. and 6 to

J

i* quite natural for • father or mother t*
dukira a auu to make the sei"c ion of a
should not become *n order or even a requeit. Said a blacksmith the other day
a* be flung down his hammer:
‘
“If my father had bei-u a sensible man I

one. No'hing would do bat I must Im»ebtne a blacksmith, and ber* I ata, sup
potting a family uu eleven dollar, pai

ntd bear myself called a bote uiiecauu

I f.-uni a lawyer the other day in *
shabby thir -story room, furnishm! witk
an aid dnsx, two old rhairs and a spittoon.
Hi* clothe* looked worn, and his face bar
anything but a eon ented look.
-O i. I thought it might be a client.” h&lt;
said as I entered.

ru«bed with business.”
“RiAUrd! Why, 1 haven’t had* iive-dol

'Perhaps, but I believe tbe real rnos-.u
for som.-thing e!* •. A* ■ Imv I wn* crazy
to learn tbe print*-, ’* trade. 1 got a chum­
- and worked or three nioitb.s, but at'tin
end of that time my widowed -moth", pre
vuil'-d U|H&gt;n me lo study fort
mana, ed to graduate, pu -e&lt;i art

handicapped by hij a :e.
occur to tiie dowe-fisLed old farmer that

originally- received alive.

horuod

occured to tbe postal clerk* through
handling such mail mattterN’ wa* nsk-d.

ed, considering the variety nf bidden
dangers tu which tbe »tamp|ug clerk is
subjected.
Congrem u-rtainly should
take cognisance «f the subject at Que -, and

will prevent all ‘uuuil’iioun legislation*
■next winter, unieu the Hous* will agree

Fuat -office bills.
This may
needeu reform*.”

lead to lh*

IMncon (Gai Telegraph. ]
“Would you like to »v«« tin- buzzard
hoMpitaliiy 1 wa* enjoying.

“Wail a minute aiid^l'll allow you,” hr
replied.

bare
1 c»i*t to i. hi svi !&lt;• a p M-kvt-book continuing
u rabbit foot nod a tn Id .uencss of Mrs.

c &gt; icc: fare, and punch ricka's. and the litiM*.
iirnatde w re.cn ha I lhe heart to refuse him.
JlWt tfi111k or it. Where u thi« road .ol is to
anyway? Uhicavo. surely.'
have cal'el
your aitenlio.i to ttrls mail r aud If s»-i&gt;*ure

i-t» ou
id na*
do. Then just thin t of what will become uf
u« Hoping you will give tnf« m iticr the consi icrution It deserve*. I remain your h-iuible
friend, a
Thaui*.
IMITATION PEARLS.
Tliouaauil* of Little Flshea.
IN. Y. world J
“ You would hardly think,” said a deal«r in fa.n6y goods, holding up a string of

began and tho musician* co mm-’need t«
pat. Suddenly into the center of the open
ring isuped tbe *able dancer who wn* to
personate tiie buzzard. Though darn ing
in perfect time to th* wild but musical ac­
companiment, 1&gt;9 yet managed to imiia •
with marvelor t exactness every nuivemeat of tbo .ncotith tiled he had chosen
for bi* mod?}. It* tottering, tiptoeing
gait wa* fai’.hfully dilineated, as wa* also
it* sud.lrii spring* from right to left, iu
timid approac’i.

L. • O. CROCKER

imitation of peala, ** that to get tbe pearl
Lint on each one of thane little globus the
live* of at !ea«t fifteen beautiful flrh had
to ba sacrificed, would you? But they do,
'Liotigh, and although they are made in
Veuict-, and that string represents a catch
of nearly five hundred fish and the exhauviunofa good many cubic inches of
glaasbluwer** breath, 1 can ssll it to you
lor a quarter and make a fair profit.
“They’v" been turning out Leads like
th-w* in Venice ever since IBM. There ia
л li.li in the Adriatic they call th* bleak
fisb, flue why bleak I can’t say. There ia
nothing bleak about it* appearance. It ia
a graceful fish, a glittering armor of silver
scales. They are more prolific and swarm
in larger schools than herring. One day
м 1G.'H&gt; a reeiderit of Venice, Balvator

£37 A Full Line of Ward &amp; Polson's Celebrated Carriages.

Catarrh

r
-------- mornirroHs------- —

New Dental Parlors

hawever
nled wllh * burning
painful
sensaUan
Chare a-v
seven­
spasms of -tierzibir.
bllndltiil In-sdsehe, a

■*ly foui &lt;le&lt;1 on
*nd ran tr d«tended upon .

Cream fUHn u
—— -............... ......
feOrt* nt dravgt***

Obtained and all other bneiue-eln iho V 8. Pal
\fllcc al tended to tut MODERATE FEES.
Otirefllre In opposite Hie V,.s Patent Offlcc,
■«-*ennobtsic Paleui» In lew time thanth'W'
-.-.Pc from W ASHING CON
Send MODEL &gt;&gt;R DRAWIHG .Weadvlre :«
nalenlabllltr free of charw: nnd we mike
CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT

way b • cauglr. H • Is a *ort of •
may work iu a brick-yard to-da

powibi* io lay up a dollar, aud a furtni-fit

other r.eniug I mjl u man dragging •him­
self wearily aion,. and carrying • pick Oil
hi* shoulder.
“lirey. Juh.ir' .

- I’m a digger, Sometime* 1 work f&lt;&gt;r
eotiitian jes, l»ut oftenur for plumb-

enough to oat, let, atone buying dneent

AV ork
f every description done according to latest
tnproved inodes. Call and see samples.

No charge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

A. H. WINN.

Wind Mills; Wells
Tubular and Drive Wells.
Any Pump made will be furnished.

We refer, here, to the Poa'ruMter, the Stipt. ot

c. a. snow a co.,

Opposite Patent Office. Washington, i’ C

nnd til ’ gios* paarl bead business got its
first boom. It requires the scales of four
thousand bleak tisli to make half a pint oi
t .v p.-ar) liquid. T;my a.-.-simply remove 1
fmm the fi*:i. which ni'c a. c'leap a* mo-s­

tf right s Indian vegetable Pills

LIVER

ailays a v.-ry small q lantl'ty ofsnlatnmonla and uroula** is add -d to the liquid.
It U introduce 1 insid • the » ad by a small

And all Bilious Complaint*
Bate to take, bring purely vraetabl*-. no grip­
ing. FrioeX-cl*
.Ul Ungodua

OR0M HABIT *
i Loubvlllr • d-irier-JournaLi

THE OLD RELIABLE

Meat Market
HENRY BOE. Proprietor.

LARGEST STOCK OF

FRESH,
SALT AND
CURED

Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttont
Hams, Shoulders, Break
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

I am better prepared than ever before to

’

Am also agent for

Motlry Order Dir .and I-official* of the U.S. Paltu actual cilaula.in yonr youi ««n auuc or countr
writ.' to

ALWAYS AT THE HE*J

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

Unn. with cisliu*. your name au-1 address, will be
publlsbnl in the Unia d Ststes Patent Office Gn
Strait’s Brass Cylinder,
reiic.it paper of Immense circulation AND T'E
The
»t made; used in, all my tububrr well*.
ONLY ONE THAT PUBLIBLKS THIS FREE.

off of th* surface. Finding that a great
sale coul i be had for beads made in imita­
tion of pearls if the con ing could be made
|M*nunn--nt. Jsrquin conceived tbe idea of
- aving the globe* blown hoNow and then
fixing the fl-h-scale liquid to the inner

peciui.y th" cn»u in F-iyett* and Boarlsm
U-u itini, Ky. N-.-w that th-&lt; slave-ownertire g. owing o’d, and that many of them
, ..
.
.
whlc the former Htaves dr their.offspring
arswilM a part or all of the mMtei’*
•
„ i„
proper y. In soni i cl th re cares the colcred hid ware ibe dhHdren of the white
tet’.alur, but in most of tfintn they are not.
Tl.iMin.ikii;- ru gz es tiie heir* ot a whit*
mm’- pnqierty han given rise to ILigatfoa
tn which -be validity of *yc - an InheriV
ance has bwn tested. A case in point has
jy.t Utea decid»&lt; 1ft ti.a Bmirtoon 0 wity
(xtur -a- Tbe alavra o( Johu Morris ha I

Office first door east of Opera House and
near residence on comer of Washington nd
State Street*. Nashville. Mich.

Sold iu AilMliville only by

MtrnH'n fl'rlrbrntcfl It'hid Vlill.
This mill 1mm a stiff wbCel and tbemachinery
is capped over.
My patrons cau rely upnn god work and rock
txittora prices In every instance.

R. A BROOKS,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

ShavingWest
&amp; Hair
Dressing Parlors
Side Main Street.
When you want an easy shave.
A* good as a barber ever gave.
Just call on me nt my saloon,
At inorn or eve or busy noon.
We’fi curl and dress the hair with grace.

TO

UL TR Y and FISH
IN THEIR SEASON.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
Everything clean, sweet, fresh and tender
and served up in tbe latest style.
Tiie finest market and best foci Hities for pre­
serving meat.
Highest market price for Hides. 1’elU, etc.®
Respecifuliy,

HENRY ROE
IN NEED OF

GROCERIES!
GRAVES &amp; SON,
A FI LL LINE

Shears sharp and nuora keen.
Andetftthlnk . ihlnk you’ll Shirt

red hire the buzx'ird* bail been alter it.

While tbo daude
an I &gt;oog‘ were pr&lt;-gre*sihy, a qua-ter of
a mile away there were from a church on
th?-*amo plantation tbe proven: and
anth -in* of those who found thu:r pb-aiura
iu religion. And as 1 lia cued to tiie
mingling *choe» of th* *n&lt;Ted and n?cnlar
song* 1 thought that the 'MM plantation,”
dear tn Sou.hern m-mo ry, had not vanGbed fronythe earth.

Physician and Surgeon

blghi-st i-lu»* of workmanship nod finish. ,

babi's. After they had been confined in
the aquarium fur some tjiiie. he noticed
tiial .he water took on a pearly hue.
dim starlight freighted with boM of per­
B&lt; H viug chat this was cummunica
fumed snow. To pur right a vast grove ol
&lt; d by tho scales ot t!m bl.-ak fish,
pions was softly soughing in the xiimmei Jucquin tried some experimiHits with
breese, and-bcy.md them the glare of the ibein. He found that water could be »o
biasing knot*, wuich lit half a l.uti ire I
denaely charged with the tin: I rum these
cabins, proclaimed tbo prerenoo of the
scales t’.mt glass on living dipped in it and
“negro quarter.” Wo we o on the Hngtienin'Plantation, in Sumter County, a modest of pvaiL He coate i glass be*d* w.th the
farm ot 8.000 acre*, at present owTn-d by llqu d, and they were readily taken for
J. M. J oh mi ton, ami mana,-cd entirely by
C. C. Clay. Ere the minute had elapsed much friction, however, and soon rubbed
ttiid gave a whoop which would have
invoked the envy of a Cotuaurhe Indian
aud the prompt attendance of a Macon
policeman.
An answering shout was
heard and lnta few minute* a Tong line of
dusky forms came stealing through tho
shadows of the pin«*s and ranged tbem-

llaMinxM Cardn.
JOHN Q. ( KESSY. Sheriff. Haxlingr. Mich..
»J will attend promptly tp all official business
rlntustcdlo hUcare.
'

I \.MES.A.SWEEZY.AttormvA&lt;
Hastings will attend to legal business in any
‘dial.—Thechange In sowiug'frotn one quantity of sccrl to another can lie made instantly without
part of the Slate, and practices In all-courtt. '
stopping the team.
3d.—All tbe wheels required for sowing various kinds of grain are on the Drill at nil t imes.
T) W. NI8KERN, Attorney and Councefior
ith.—If the drill is ret to row a certain quantity to the acre It wifi row just that quantity whether 1 • at Ijiw, practices in aH'Stalcl'ourta. Col
lectioiis promptly attended to. Office over
’
'
••
going fastortilow. up hill ur down.
Spauldlng’aatore, Hastings, Mich.
5:h.—It will row all kinds of wheat, rve, barley, oat*, buckwheat hemp, millet, clover and timothy
reed in any quantity deslrei}, w it bout changing tlicbottoni'd the hopper or the gearing.
’ / tLEMENT SMITH, AlUwncy at Law. Of­
flee over R. K. Grant’ .store Hastings
Oth.— It has the uni v true reliable Spring Hua In tbe market. .The ffpring allow* the hoc to clear *
an oti-tach? and to return to Its former |osltion liiimcdlately. without Jar or detriment to the Mich. Practice tn all the Courts of tbe State.
machhie.
. _
Prompt attention given tocollections. Money
7th.—iPliaa the liest ami »implt;M II«h* Shifting Device ever invejitcd ; the same being operated to loan on real estate.
with wonderful ease aud accuracy.
•
1*I.&lt; OTT HOOK.
Bth.—It Is the ojily drili maile the ppcratnr of which has complete control of the depth lit which
tbe grain is sown.
A. 8. FOOTE, Proprietor.
mb.—It is supplied, when desired^ with a Shoe Drill Attachment, which Is absolutely without
au equal for thy purpose for which it is intended.
10th.—Its Fertilizer Attachment is suppliial with the justly celebrated Murks Force Feed Dis­
Undeniably one of the licst-kcpt hotels In
tributor.
.centra) Michigan. Sample ruvin.n first floor.
litb.—It has a Cut-Off Device by which the flow of grain Is stopped before tiie hoes arc out of
the ground, and which &lt;ioc« not allow It to commence again till the hoes are down to tiirlr ]|
1. B 1KBBB, Y1. ■»..
proper depth—a vezy Important conshlemthm’ IIOMCE!O1»ATIIIIC
12th.—It is provided with Gras* Seeder Attachment, and a Survivor or land ineasure which
accurately measures the land to ho wm.

a HoutUera eouu ry bou*e built some iif.y

ed carc.iMi,' which, iu hi* bouiely d amn,

“AEi.jt d-dn’t you learn a trailer’

TAMES -B. MILLS, Attorney nt Law and
.Notary Public. Special attention given to
col lev ting and convt-ynnclng. Office In the
Wheeler truildingrNii»bvifi&lt;?, Mich.
2.V-S0
EMORY PARADY,'Justlec of "the Peace,
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Streets

TO BE ALL THAT ITS NAME IMPLIES.

,.

in.th" matter.
Il used to be quite the thing for some old
iml l-head to pick up a baby and tell its
mother in all ser.outness that tbe six* of
tbe heal, sot of the eyes, height of th«
fnrebuad, or width between the eyes wai
a plain indication that be would become a
g eat Judge, poet, Inventot or maXbemali'iaiu
There itre plenty of instancewhere such s.uff has taken root an 1 re­
sulted in parent* forcing sons in'.o trades
or pro ytoiofis utterly uusultod to their

Editor and Proprietor.

H. YOUNG. M. D., Physician and Sur• geon, east side Main et. Office hours
7 to 10 a. m. nnd 4 to 7. p. m.

. AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

THE SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL

4 them

Not long a
fiom-nine lunatic in Texas to a friend in
another part of tu* country. Of course the

»o*
Local Notices, ten eenU a line for first ineerUod and eight cent* tor each subrequent tna«r-

I am Bound to Undersell All Others! W

THIRTEEN POINTS

iv-c i&gt;r* email amount of tn-&gt;ney will no;

) bwh.

St&amp;cbe*.
4 tochea.

TliaceflnnrCards.

■WHICH SHOW-----

be followed in

CTRdrTjATWVN, 1 .fiOO COPIES.
-T?.’'8E THESE LIBERAL AD RATte.

trie wan or our suiirrmg irairrnny; yet 1
know you will is on to tiro trantlo and spon­
taneous uiitbursi ol ittiol. In th* ltrs: p a e.

po*tmaster-

habitant* than twentv “«« lo*d*4
PRICK 11 JO, IF PAID IN ADV ANCK

Another Drop on Everything!

Coai'ANr— &lt;&lt;fnt»: Allow me to consume a few
momenta of your valuable- time.in-apeakin?
or tho conditfin of your road. You oiUclo.*
living in all your grandeur. j»omp and mag-

an internal inachino wa* Jit-

SATUaMT WORXIWa,

•ow-

'
I
j

Probate Order.

Cotmrvof Barrr,- j*6
At* scMiou »d the Probata Court for the
I County of Barn, l.otdcu at tbe Probate Office
j
,bf cilY
1°
on
Monday, the l*lh day of August, tn the year
i)„;us4nd clgpi hundred red dxbty fbur.
I pre-wut. CLfiMr.XT Smith, Judge of Probate,
the
matter
ur the estate of
‘ in -•
--------------PETER BURT, deceased.
’
.. On reading aud filing Hie petlUan, duly veriI fled. &lt;«f Kt-zls Burt, widow of said deceased.
: ----pn^tngtitea
papertbl*
thisday
dayHied
filed pm
pmporting
porting
i
.— ------- paper
. u&gt; pe the last will
kill and tcaUtncnl
tcsUtuenl of eaiddecea*saiddecea*i ed’mar bi*admitted to probate:
Tbreetqiou Is is ordered, that
’JS*

All that art aud skill can do.
If you will call, we'll d&lt;» for you.
ESpCigar*. Tobacco and Gents’ Furnishing
ioode.

It Will Cure You!

Three Grade*, Brown nnd White, told
ut iwittoui price*.

Teas and Coffees.

GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS are the
great blood jHtriiler, liver and kidney rem­
IF YOl'XvA.NT
edy and hfe-giving principle, a perfect
renovator and invigorator of the system,
carrying away all poisonous mutter and
restorlqg the blood Lo a healths, condition,
enriching it, refreshing and Invigorating Don't mis0 inspecting oar freali stock.
Charging Ad tills-Ion to Wedding*.
Prices lowest.
both mind and body. They are easy of
iiJiucinnatl Enquirer.)
administration, prompt in their action,
They ore cuorgiug admission to wed­
certain in their reaulte, safe and reliable in
dings In How York now and no return
all form* of disease. Every moment of our
check*. Thia happy idea i* understood to
t;-~.------- of our bodie*, is wearing
l« in the naiure of a Horizonte&gt; reduction «fte. they had b- uiuip freedmem Mr*. । cd fcr ti* hearing of said petition, and that out and is «ing built up anew. This work Silrer Dollar nnd Rod Croiw, two the
tiueHt-bmnda in tho market.
Morri* died -three year* ago vid reft by I the imireMi** ot;»*kl demised, aud all otMr ' iaaccompl
died
by
the blood. The blood,
will to * forme sl.v.- a mu.r and lol J*raon JatwwUdiii said estate, are required to 1
Ahm » full line
akes the entire circuit of the
rtld, .b. I..M bi tor
rtjbt.
: gUXSlAH?!S3
5
wren minute*. But if it be­
fogotte.t lo mention the price.of admission Mrs. Morri* i&lt;4*Uvw« declared their in- j Heatings, in *aid county, anil show cause. If
or vitiated and deca not perform
• work properly tbe system is aaual!r
in the wedding card*; but the idea is like-, ti-ntiiiu to «&gt;nt«G ihf • wit- Mr. Morri*, any there be, why the prayer of tbe petitioner •|
mboDed by the worn-out matter clogging
ly tu take aud price* will be graded ao- the *urviv.ng iiusband, w.;na be learned .■ shouldnot be grafted.
tluttiwM |H-tiUcw^;1 the vital organ* instead of leaving the body. aud are lietter prepared to satisfy jviiron* than
cording te tie *:yle. of tbe parties, with Wife, bream-: »» much itim^aod Jbafc.-lw 1
ever before. Come tn and get acquainted.
ufibc pendraevof a*ld petition and ‘
slm-ial rates fur rm-rveii Un-u. changed lit* will, cut Ing off hl* complaintegreiailvre almost .nCinfiy, anu wHlwl the bearing the™Typing a Spy of tills
dawns at last for fatb-rs of marriagenble
iwrik of his pvoporty te hH former i order to be published
ibfisbed Ip
In the
tbe Nasiiviu
asiivili.«
.l* Nmw
bw»»,j j runplm, eruption*, aorca, etc.
Keep the
aud fashionable daughters. If th* -.hh&gt;g th*
slaviM.
- .printed
-......... and
-- . circulated tn
.
....... liver in order, the blood pure, health of tho
raid
1* only a go they may make enough by
system will follow. Take GOLDEN SEAL
brother, aonUnlMl th-waging the pr’ce^ to X)«y r»j» eX'Xfttes and
BITTKB8 and no ocher, feoidby
u.o.
r— - «__
UY.” Ths flrrt dcMW jjItc. relief, and «»d *
decided M valid.

CANNED GOODS,

FINE CUT CHEWING!

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
GRAVES &amp; SON.

F.T.

and H. o. e««.

�HE WM NO

SOME G»OSf STORIES.

AMD DISLIKED SECTIONAL APPEALS.

A

CUR OUS

SUPERNATURAL

—

— .y* .te5s

M ILLION ARTS.

he s w tme vbtu

▼*«.

LL« ad villa Dawocrat)

The taxoide v^lusU.in ot propert

over hut

®&gt;, *• Incream of

no

You can believe in fortune-telling oi
uid a ha d-broded m

Dial hand chanced to atand.

(teutlaman.

•nt, and crushed'off so

00h, some them paying ‘»n fl6,'K&gt;*,0 s). Tbe
en ire 1,070 pay on '*&lt;8,00 ',OX), or more

pened a lout eighrmontba ago. I uad bee­
down on my.jno*' and bad s;»ent nearly al)
tbe little I had, putting it in the

[Arkansas Trnvelcr.l
left the change lyink o« tho window.

Webfoot County, Col-mel Ladsroan was
selected to |resd the Declaration of Inde-

which ia now going the rounds of Lon Ion
society, and which form* one of tbe sensa*tonal topics of the day. It is certainly

on amounts ranging fr'om $50 to *10&gt;,tW0
Tbe taxaids valuation is e-tima'ed at sev-

something induced mo to ca 1 on Mina
Wil.qn, wiio utfwl to bo on Sixth street.

same thing. B-.it he will call for his money
when h» comes back this way. From the
number ot tickets he bought 1 am satisfied
hs U a regular customer.
[

■upematural tha* I have ever beard, and

property.
In many cas -s it is ema’leStill. The Metropolitan Hotel proper v,
which is ea’ ma'-d to be worth
O',

the bouse and laid down my little iw«

wtoen an old fellow, who bad come with
a large following ot Dry Fork boyu,

•[Tue Declaration of Independence, sir.”
“Wall, now, tbe war’s over qut here In
this section, an* we don’t want nona o* that
•©cash busin-M. I fit
the South, an’ 1
an&lt;ffed a good deal o’ smoke an’ stopped
several pounds o’ lead, but when I flupg
down my old fusee, I agreed that the
scrummige wm dun. Now, mister, I don't
think that you air doin' right to oome out
beta an* read that thing to the young folks.
Lee’, dead an’ Grant’s bust© 1 up, they tell
bWflBM*?

gers and absen -minded men, who leave
change behind and never return for it, you
ask? Wei), I balance my account with
the company, pay over the amount called
for and pu-. the overp!u&lt; in my pock©'.”

ia usual under the circumstances, the
names of the*part les cone -rned, and that
of the exact locality wherein -the 'inci­
dents transpired, the narrative runs as
follows)
A few months aro a voung Fn-llsh ar­
tist, whom we will call Mr. H------. went

asked the Dial hand.
“Not many, 1 a*»um you. This thing
does not happen often enough to make a
man’s fortune. Tbe mates and'deck band*

ccorded
a com’ortable and hands-•iw chamlier. ap­
parently one of the be&lt;*t in the iieuse. He
remained for three days, the only no-

in the port] iisile line. Many rich men
who want articles brought to and from
their homes, which they are unwilling to
trust to ordinary carrier*, often tip the
bauds to bring them?”
While this conversation
takin:
place a stream of men,
dren were being provi&lt;
'
and almost Avery one of tl
to ask about a 1 sorts* ocAh&gt;ng% wniclt the
agent answer- d -ike a mechanical toy.
“You must have a large acqua n ance
among all these people?" suggested the re­
porter.
“No; I scarcely know a dozen of them,”
an-a cred tbe agent. “My whole attention

each night he.was troubled by a horrible
dream. He dreamed ilint be wan sudden­
ly awakened by tbp omraiice of some per­
son into bis room, and that on 1- ok ng
around he saw the apnrtm-nt brightly il­
luminated, while at tbe window stood an
■'obi Indy richly dressed, intheactof throw­
.ing Foinqthing ■ uu Her task accom­
plished, she turned her f ice towir 1
the nmna&lt;d spectator, showing a coun-

pd'sil.le that you do not. understand this
docum-nt, a glorious .emblasonm»ht of
principles for tho establishment of which
oar forefathers shed their sacred blood.”
“Needn’t spill so much o’your edycatfoc, mister, fur I ’low tha you’ll need it

toted college

Whitewash on the

fox an’ a eye that can tell a black snake
from a scorpion. That tiling you’re gel
there is rank pisen.
Ain’t it, Leviticus?"

“Ti.a?s wbut it in,” Levltlcui replied.

right In sixty-one, but it won’t do now,
fur the cradle's rockin’ in peace an’ th©
•Ingin* a tweet eong In the orchard.”

me explain.

Gentlemen,

please

When our forefathers were oppressed by
the British Government, they threw off
the yoke, and declared by this paper,"
shaking the Dcelaration of ludepond-

ceivtng money and making change, and 1
have Ume only to listen to the requests
and obey mechanically.
Passengers who

think it strange that 1 do net remember
them; but tbe fact ia, my duties are such
that 1 Lave nut time to make acquaint­
ance)! while on duty*”

company if employes to det ire 1”

that it thrilled bis soul with horror. Then
the light and the dreadful old woman

tn imagine iba’. be had l»e&lt;-n tormented by
a frightful nightmare. But on re urnin: to
London his imagination was »ohaunted by
that fearful countenance, thrice seen amid

sketch of it, which so conveyed the evil ex­
pression and revolting aspect of the mid*

pay a call on Izird X—. and that gentle­
man took hi.u into his picture gallery to
show him aome remarkable family por-

’• surpr se to recognise in the likenesa of
taction; but tbe trouble generally la that

bled and maintained this
dom; aa I this glorious document will ever
Uveas the greatest Na'ional structure th©
“That’s all right, mister," said tbo man
from Dry Fork, “ an’ is talked off
puttier than I could do it, but tbs
dun over. I don’t see no blood ’round
here. Do you Leviticus F’
“Ain’t found non© yit," Leviticus re­
plied.
“No, fur it’s all dried up. Now, podnw," continued t;&gt;o advu&gt;cate of peace
and tbe forgetfulness of war, “put up
your warrant o* arrest an’ talk about
something that we slosh 'round tn svery

“1 shall not put up this glorious paper.’
“No persuasion and no human force can

“Ob, well, we don’t want to ba'
trouble, but I n-ckiu yer’ll put it up.’

rill.”
Put her up now an’
come along with us boys. We’re got a
jug a* the best old stuff down here you

“Old gentleman—old patriot of a school
exclaimed tbe orator, throwing a quid of
tobacco with a loud ’?spal” on the bald
charge tnis morning by a party ot Probibi'ionbits, aud bare suffered much m
tbe flesh. Now, my dear sir. my deliverer,
lead me th tbe consecrated ground. Tbe
Declaration of Independence can wait

minutes. Here’s to you, old patriot,”
turning up tbe jug. “Ah—hah—bah.”
A BATTLE OF ANTS.

[Denver News.)
front ot the City Hall, Denver, tbe other
afternoon. A large number of ants were
noticed running about on the steps .-.nd
ground, constantly augmented by numbers
from unknown quarter*. Examination re­

investigation showed that tbe ants were of
two species. and that a battle begun in the
spectra of tbe warring insects

small red ant, with a biack

perior numbers and attack d their enemies
by twos, fours and scores. Several balls
of the ferocious warriors when separated
showed aa maay as thirty small outs on
one larger one. Here and there could be
seen single combats, the small anta in
every case victorious. Those that were
clinched In the air remained clinched on

quittbed and dead.
ground and at once prepared for battle.
Each side was under leaders, who massed
their forces and marched them with mili­
tary precision upoa tbe foe. Skirmish

of getting money overdo the thing and revolting and wicked expression.
want to steal too rapidly.
Then they get
cau&lt;bu
In order, to suceessiully rob a
company like this there must be more Chan trait. “ln&lt;lee«L" said Lord X—, smil­
one man in the secret, and therein lies tbe' ing. that is hardly posslbl-, sine© she died
principal danger of discovery. Some iel- something ov»-r a hundre 1 year* ago. She
himself from punlsum^nk
But as a gen*
eral thing men in this sort of employment
are honest and faithful servant*, although

[Cor. N. Y. TJm. a]

conception of the amount of food con­
sumed at tbo large hotels. The armies
of guests sojourning at these houses
trouble themselves' very little
about
Uie Commissary D epartment. A com­
parative exhibit of the amount of provis­
ions consumed at the three largest hotels
in Saratoga Will doubtless be of interest.
To provide for such a host of people re­
quires not only a long purse, but good
management. The subjoined tables refer
merely to the edibles ot a single day:
Mr. Janvrin, of tbegUnl'ed States Ho­
tel. gtves the following figures Hl
ting a day’s consumption: Beef,
pound.; mutton, 5u0 p-mnds; lamt
pounds; bam and becon, 3-x) pound1
corned beef, veal and tongue, 2J1 pound*
chickens, 1,000 pounds; fresh fish. Six)
eggs, 800 quarts of milk, 100 quarts of
cream, 4
pounds of butter, 5 barrels of
day of fruit is *15u; of vegetables. ?10U.
and of groceries, ?3’J0.

sitca«-n is*U'.'" at this hoUl for one day. Last
Friday’s exhibit was selected, although
Mr. Avery said it was a trifle below the
average. Tho amount of provisions is­
sued to the kitchen was as follows: Snort
loins of beef, l.flX) pounds; riba of t&lt;e--f,
&amp;!£.' pounds; mu.ton, 2t» pounds; lamb,
132 pound*; veal, 121 pounds; fowl, 265
pounds; spring chicken. 431 pouuds;
smoked tongue, 103 pounds; fish, 5U2
pounds; 175 terrapins, 2u dozen English
sni;&gt;e, and ‘MJ dozen egg-u At this house

Mr. J. J. Sullivan, tho steward of tho
Grand Union, furnishes tbe following
list: B-«f, 1,2&lt;M) pounds per day; mut.on,
'250 pounds; lamb, 2UU pounds; poulj-y,
L,uOJ pounds; fish,
8*' pound*; 225
gallons of milk, 40 gallons of cream, 7
barrels of flour, 30 bushels of potatoes, 30
pounds ot tea, 70 pounds of coffee, 4u0
pounds of sugar,
pounds of butter, 400
pounds of smoked meats.

tbe tram due here on Saturday morning
from the Wert, on the Central. When
leaving Byracuae a car laden with horses
enroute irotn the West to Saratoga waa
coan-cted with the train.
Tbo tram bad

stop. The brakes sqpre shut down, and in­
quiry made along tbeWapi as to wbat waa
tbe matter. Tbe trainmen all denied pull-

•awhile, bat before tho fight was over it
was a go-as-you-please affair. The small
anta were In the majority, bat their oppo-

raa again pulled, and tbe train brought to

and they crushed tbe plgmias in their
strong mandlb’^e aa an alligator would a

thl d time the mysterious signal was
sounded. This time another thorough tn-

For at least half an hour the battle raged.

fruitless. Once mar© was tho train started
up, and again the warning signal was sent

tbe dying, tho latter being dispatched
wbarever found. At last tbe giants were

Of It, if the vanquished ware.
Th’-rx ia nothing so tiresome

W.

11.

Vanderbilt

traln waa care lolly gone over.

When tbo

j rk ng of th© bell-rope was noticeable,
and upon further examination it was
wm found that one e-f ths animate la the
cu, finding that the bell-rope wn within
reach, bad amused himself by seizing it
wita his teeth and jerking It to and fro.

Broadway

man*ion,

which 1

at $1,000,000.
Tiie 8 &lt; wart m»n«inn.
which cos »2,000,000, Is yalu d a ‘SW’.000; J &lt;y Gould lives in a bouse value *
a’ flM), 00, an-l • andmg in th© name o'
GeorgeOpdyk-'. Tue Wind-or Ho e). wh:c’
cost $18V, 00; is valued at «73«,00‘.

The

Herald.

B nne't and

:45&gt;,i»», fu-'O.MO nnd :35MIO&gt;, which

are worth. There arc ) 3 women who p-iv
en an aggregate of *35,8 0,0 X),’ th© lend•ng ones being Mrs. A. T. St-war', $5 0&gt; O ■
(MX); Mary G. Pinkney, M^Bfl.OOh; Helen
Ijined-m, $l.0l8.'O': Retecci J m-&gt;s $“.
333.'00. and Mi;s. Paran Stevens, $1 418,o0i&gt;. Fifty-two bank* pay on $14 354&lt;-

grain of faith in it.
It the soman r ad
told me that I would die witbin a nio ith 1
uou'i know but । bat 1 wi u djhave believed
her, and I am certain that I would not

CORSETS
«” genuine ual--. I! h». 11*11'. uamr vn Hw lox.

CHICAGO CORSKT CO., Chicago, III.

“Well, tne ma nme got out a pa-k ol
cards—two pack-., I beliew, one of them
with pic urea on. She wanted to know if J
unHii’t a mining man, aud inqu red w. a •
bad come tor, and I told her that 1 wanto-,
to know what to do to make some money.
Kb« asked m© if I waau’t thinking ut soil­
ing some pro;Mirty, and I said that I had
some tha 1 would be mlgb y glu I to self,
T en sbv told m-&gt; there wa* a man, a -larki
tall man, then in l^advilH*. wuo,would
buy It, and that w.isn I got tho rn-ney 1
mud use it in developing another claim J
had, ‘on the mountain lo the west,’

on $8,t,’3!.OW&gt;; elgh
*li.723,iO), and the
companies on $38,heaviest indivi lual

half made up that the
an oracle. I was cer
wr^-k, when I was introduced lot lell&lt;&gt;«
from Pi.iJadelphiB, with agreed with bei

Goclnt j2,8&amp;J,‘*X): Janws L**nnox, 1,011.t.O»; D. O. M ils, $.1*1’.OO); Pierre Lorrilt
lard. $,111,000* Onur land Palmer. $1,-4H,(MX); (). B. J’.'Mer, $1^75,OO&gt;; William
Rhinelander, $2,84S.0&gt;0; Stephen Whit­
ney, *1,043,000; J. D. Wendell. IIAJS.OX);
J. J. A*tor, $2.U6J,'W; William R. Aster,
■15,.'72 &lt;X». Trinity Church pay* on $,2385,DOO, while i' own* property supposed
U» U* worth $80,000,000. It is to be ob­
served that many nf the wealthiest men
pay on ium&lt; Uiat bear but a small propor­
tion on their real wealth—William H.
Vanderbilt on $2,132,000, and Jay-Gould on
•455.000.
The explana Inn is that tbe

buy mining property. 1 hung on to him
like a leech, showed him tbo town, spent
$6-on him, in one way mil ono her, and
final y, by a little ju I c.&lt;&lt;u« lying, sold
him a prosp.-ct bole that 1 ho! tor a tleas
$1,*&lt;W in casa."

-urance companies
k-as companies on
railroad and express
4X),'0». Among the

ork developing tbe claim ‘in

of it into i he ground, and jint a* t'ie p.h
was about gone, struck a lead that a*rayv&lt;'

.HK LINE SILXC1ED BY IHK U. Bi GOV’T
TO CABBY THE FAST MAIL

[Burlington
Route.,
GOING "WISS’T.
ONLY LINE BUNKING TWO TEBJUGE
TELAINS DAILY FB0M

CHICAGO, PE0RIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

SAN FRANCISCO,
KANSAS CITY,

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS

•hould not rnraet the fact that Hound Trip tlc*»w at

•Thu other claim, the one I had a'uck tha

ith him abvu *19.able, and o'her slocks, the taxes on which
are paid by tbe corporations Issuing them.

CITY OF MEXICO
HOME-SEEKERS

A VISIT TO AN OSTRICH FARM.
way of deceiving

father, and wa* anything but a credit to
tbe family, for she was s’ron'xly sit pected

The un­
fortunate boy broke bis neck in a fall from
one of tbe windows of our country sea',
and there in bu* lit'le doubt of his having

to the cause, without result,.the train got

by tbe pigmiea, who slaughtered them by
scores while In full retreat, some firing,
others running to escspe with their lives.
Tha victors acted as if they wanted to
crow, and probably did, but if they made

ore. on

at KiOO.Oiy.

I am aa goott 8ontfc©ra - wan aa

got enough, let me tell you.’

never

[Oar. PhUadetphla Telerraph.j

qfaletly pat Uie money in the drawer-and
saldt

[California Cor. Hprlngtteld uopublicaa.)

pair of shoes to which some trivial
objection has been made, and bring forth

visited the ostrich ranch, aouie twenti
mite* lx,low. It is 'be only one in ib»

Then tbe sales.person suddenly remembers
that a few hours previous there Arrived it
been put upon the market.

woo brought oi
mother." The artist then related the
circumstances of hi, tbriei-repeateddream
raa identical with the por-

wild*, they MM-m to flourish well, and ibe
venture, begun at first unde* somewhat
■io^btiu! circumsieuups, is turning out a
successful nn&lt;t&lt;nrtAkins*. T
iiunitinse

graphed, and the lady who told me the

photograph, and that the wicket
haunted her afterward for days.

They eat a wagon load

meat Aho attendant comes forth with the
first pair of shoes condem iwl, don© up in
an elegant box, which Is nnwrappe) w h
due ceremony, and the shoes held before
tbe customer’s eyea in a way that is bo h
temp ing and convincing. “This is a new
■tyl©," sys the sales-person, “and one
that will tfeconi'&lt; popular.” Have non© of
tn- m been sold yeif” asks tiie cns • men
•’No, madam; let me try this . n y u.
An! ju-t-your fit, and gives vow fio. tin
uncommonly pretty look!” Nine time*
out ot ten does the trick work, and t.it
cu-iom -r makes the purchase, ond-ali un-

which ban been in the store probably fot
months, and to which she took excep'ion
but a short time before. It may be very
kind

nring that it is a deception which
defunct employer ••nndinj
, wiille plucking their plumes,
ha* done no harm while it aided him tc
'cruel proses*, and no wonder
'•I am come," «aid the '
on that 'hr' r-.Tin in which
been incloses! i s entirely t”o geroua when attacked, and can only be i
1___ 1, .1
.. __ I.
-.. ..Ll..,. I.... I... 1
[Baltimore American.]
family vault. You must bane part of Um
The bat ed of crows to the owl is very
doorway taken down before the fi,...ral, thetn into a corner, and slip ns qu&gt;e'.ly n*
well
-known.
Few things apparent lycauss
possible behind them to draw the covering
mony will rnsue." Of course the genth
rapidly on—oum leathers are pulled out
trouble, and !a*t weqk they were the cau-e
man was far too strong-minded to take s
ex re me a step as that of causing the door- derstand bis bu»inuss to prevent tho bird ot the capture of a regular hen killer. On
Tuesday Mr. William J. Porter, who re
wav of the vault.to be partly demolished troiu bleeding to dna h.
•ide* about a mile from Princess Anne,
in obedience to the prompt ings of a dream.
When tho eggs are to be gathered a
Md., set a trap on a post near his farm to:
Chinaman Is called Imo tbe arena. The
ostrich seems to have taken a fl -rce dislike
and'ull th© annoying Incidents that Jbad to the smile of tbe bea'boa Cui nee, and Is destroying bis poultry. On Friday morn­
ing when he went out ho discovered that
b -en predicted in tbe dream did really
take place. For the truth of the above that men slip in unnoticed and lake posses­ hi« traD, which had a chain tied to it, was
gone. Tiie end of tbe chain had been tied
story I can mysc'f vouch, as 1 know all sion of tbe eggs.,
'
.
to the post by a large string, but it wa*
not strong 'enough to hold, nnd tho bir 1 of
nocturnal babita took bo h trap and chain
Proad nf Hla I&gt;ng.
[M. Y. Evening Poat-1
wiihhim. His owlship might have lived
.[Ansonia (Cenn.) SentlnoL]
An interesting return is published by a lor years with this weighty attach turn to
Vienna ioornal with regard to tho quanti- him had it not been for his own enomy,
tiie crow. The owl was discovered by
tho Bassett bouse, Birmingham, a few eveEngland, of course, come ■ tl st with 27,* crows in a woods near by, and when they
bright
060 breweries and about 9*1,0 0,000 gallons, saw soma parties passing they commenced
though Gstmany *«25,*)2 breweries ami 900- a frantic cawing, and convinced Mr. Por­
his smar nesv
The dog looke I up In the
gentleman's face so knowingly that the OUO,tKW, runs her close. These two coua- ter, who heard them, that they bad dislatter remarked: “Wall, you are a bright
third being France, which baa 8,00) brew­ to him. He immediately went in search of
little fellow. 1 guess yon can do some
eries, aa against only 2,094 in Austria and the owl and soon heard lb© rattle of a
Hungary, though tbe quantity of beer chain and saw tbe bird fly away to a
little terrier sat down ou his haunches,
folded his arms in tbe most approved brewed in France Is only 157.500,000 gal­ thicket woods, to which point be folicwed
lons, as against 280,000,(XX) gallons brewed and shot him. Then tbe crows turned
n Austria and Hungary. Belgium has their voices to great rejoicing.
Well done,” .aid tho
1,250 breweries, which produrad last year
other things. What else can you do?” At t’lU,250,000 gallons, and then came Hol­
that the little fellow deill-erately marched land, with 600 breweries, prod uci ng34,000,[Philadelphia Preas.]
out to the middle ot the floor, ■ ood upon
Mr. Jonathan Steele, who recently died
his hind f-et erect, and wl.fried twine producing 88,001,001 gallons; Switserland,
at
Oil
City,
was famous, not only for own
around. ■ “Pret’y good, pretty good,” said with 43 i breweries, producing 27.U00.UQ0
ing BWO.OOO which he made in oil opera­
tbe traveler, “som-body mast think a good
oucing only 13^0',000 gallons; Denmark, tions, but for keeping it about him. Ha
with 150 breweries, producing 28,00:,0u0 distrusted tbe banks, and kept his money
the little dog stood bitnself erect and
In a tin box under his bed.
Hcvvral
walked with great deliberation to his new*
masked burglars tried to steal it, tut he
during
21,000,000 gallons, and Italy,
found friend, and putttw* his fore paw
upon the letter's knee, looked up for the 15o breweries, 4,00),000 gallons.
On finding tbe greenbacks b- oomlng nrl
approval, which be gut nnst heartily,

'ho baa a dog that I think is not so smart
the owner of the dog, Mr. Charles Trade,
looked up from th© paper that be hod been
reading, with the remark: “Bat I would
not swap w th him." ^he gen leman

other tbe owner ot nearly a hundred specito Bnders’and everything that waa said to
him, as did this one. The peculiarity ot
tbe performance was that it waa not
from quite a large num­
ber of slm.lar tricks, without bis maataHs
familiar voice or motions to direct.

dry. Tbe wind filled tbe air wi’h them
and lifo was a burden to him for a Mw
It
tbey day. and an&gt; but little used now, but minutes until be got them back again.
ine patent upon them having expired, tie took several days to dry them, tbo family
A lanta Constitution expects to sre gar- standing guard over them, while tbe neigh­
bors came from a long distance to see a
This
although It fears opposition to tho general fortune spread oat upon tbe grass.
E.-e of such material for clothing on the discouraged him, and be began looking
groan* khat no man would care to wear a around for some other place to keep his
suit of -.lothes liable at any time to molt board. He finally invested it in United
States bonds, with tha exception ot M.WJ0,
torn Into shreds when he is passing which he deposited tn a local bank that
through a crowd. Nobody weald risk go­
ing to a picnic in a paper suit, as the acci­ Bteele was evidently “well fix d,” but he
dent of • sodden shower m ght leave him dldn*t have a very good timeaf.er all. He
entirely unprotected and compel him to waa always looking over his shoulder to
see if somebody was not coming at er that
take shelter in the woods.

[New Haven Pal lad urn.

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Il you fed dull, drowsy,
have frequent head a c h e,
mouth- tastes bad, poor appe­
tite, tongue coated, you are
troubled with torpid liver or
*• biliousness.’’ Why will you
suffer, when a few bottles of
Bops and Malt Bitters will
cure you ? Do not be per­
suaded* to try something else
said to be just as good. For
sale by all dealers.

HOPS &amp;. MALT
BITTERS CO
DETROIT. MICH.

THE ONLY TRUE

£7 IRON
TONIC
FACTS RECA10INQ

k.HskritaTuh
Iirlfy and enrich U&gt;c BLOOD, reinilato
Rud KIDWYB, uid Rmtohi THS
: and VIOO* erf TTOUTH1 InHlllioH
■••es reuulrin* aeertalnand eBclen K'MC.
eclstlv Djrspvswla.Want«rf Appetite.lndl»e»I. Lack of Btreasth. etc.. U» use ta warted
h tamedisle and wondenal results. Houea.
a a P%ia?Q scffstiur from all complaints
L A DI E.
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DJL HAKM1 xsmr TOXIC a Mic aud apredy

lliat frequent attempts
ly..........
addedI.t&lt;&gt; the popular.

DOYOU KNOW
URiLum
With IU-d Tin

cinux

plug tobacco

'E&lt; FT TOIUCCO

rbvwtar qsalby issnoLC ir none.
«ATY ( LlPPIMM
..LOJtlLLAMB**
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LOBliLAJUPH FAMOIK RXl’FFX

�CLOTHING!

CLOTHIER

CLOTHING!

You can get the best assortment, the best fit and the best value at
„
A, of any place in Nashville,
Don't invest one dollar until you have examined his stock, which is the largest in the place and has been bought
very LOW for cash. I also carry the largest stock in the place of

Men’s?, .Women’s and Children’s Shoes.
A few more pairs of those Kid, worked button hole, Women’s Shoes for $1.25, same as other dealers sell for $2.

TT TVT T.THTP.

Call and see them.

SATURDAY.'

■ the rebbera, who firttl m*wu nhnttnnd
' thru ilril. Three of them took effect
; in bi* arm', leg and breaM. Tbe one in
’bia arm haa lw*n extracted and the
; diH-toi* are now probing for the otlu-ra
- SEPT. 0. 1H84.
exfa-ctial that hlit injuries will not
------------------------------ prove fatal.
' "
iMk.DT. LAWMk.UE. j A 11 year old son of David Haye*.

Mr*. 8. R. Fluming,

Mh HltiAN NEWS.

A gas well haa Ix-en struck on Purdy
farm iu Southfield, Oakland county,
and is said to In? vomiting forth sand,
gas and other substances nt a furious

work wax the Woman’* Christian
Temperance Union* organized to at*- !

wcred, to lessen, not destroy, the '
terribly harmful- effects of infemper- j

ance. In almost every community, be­
cause of the ravages of the liquor traf­
fic, brutality, degradation, itnpoveijahment, recklessness,, ignorance, sick-;
nesx and death, are to be seen on everv 1
hand. The Union is a Christian at­
tempt to lewn as much as possible ■

Thus. II. Barnett, a clerk of the,
fourth N’atirtnsl bank at Grand Rapids,
has ileeu med for &lt;50,000 by Arleopbia
A. Smith for ^eduction under promise j
of marriage.
I
Elmer Kline, aged 70, was struck by '

ish trnffierrs in intoxicating beverages.
Does any reader of this paper object
to such kind of work prompted by the
purest motives aud looking only to the
general welfare! But then why do not
more join and encourage this noble
Union! . Is the work not such as is cal­
culated to appeal to the heart of worunn, the nister, wife and mother—in n
peculiar manner! Who can blame her
for uot trying to see if something cautiot be done to put a stop to this besom
of destiuctiun which is constantly
threatening to degrade and kill her
most precious ones! Had she not stay­
ed in the quiet of her home for long
bitter years and trusted to man to
shield her from this scourge, while one
after another, father, husband, brother,
child, wns ruined in her very sight, and
the evil was waxing worse and worse.
Eitb&lt; r men could not or would not des- j

■

Concerning What You Eat and Wear
IT PUTS DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKETS!
The CASH way of doing business
is considered the best method of do­
ing business under the pun.
It puts prices away down, so the
fanner can pay for his farm and the
mechanic can pay for his home.
And this prompts me to do as I
am doing; I want to help those who
have helped me.

I HAVE,

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD &amp; PACIFIC R Y

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Good Prints 4c.
Yard Wide Sheetings.5c.
.
Fancy Shirt in j»s 10c.
Pound Prints, per bundle, 75c.
A Nice Line of Black and Colored Cashmeres, 50c
...

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lured. His skill, wa* fractured, and b&gt;- Tburaday morning, when thev were to bim with all the tenderness and
w.. wounded internally.
rescued by the Walter Smith and beniitj of-her nature and sphere, to co- i
Alva Winans of the old Loomis taken to Mus'-'egon. Un to that time . operate with her iu the-attainment of '
tavern, eight miles north of Marshall, the men had been entirely without I tiiis noble.object, the lescue of the per-t

died last week at tbe breakfast table, ff'"*! &lt;’» the frail raft at the mercy of inking, tiie enuoblemeut of the race. !
He was 70 year* old, and wab apparent- ■ the Waves.
i and the safety of our blood-nought in­
ly well up to the time ol bis death.
The
breath*of the beautiful *tit’itious. Ami who ent; resist her in­
auftMnn&lt; tj„. u^ldeo months of U* bar- flnenee &lt;&lt;» deposit a ballot this fall that
vf„ are upon „
n() we fM1
iu im
vest
u*. ,
and
feel its
im-. I »h«ll co.1.,1 M ber rrpnwni.live
jn many ways. It
tb«
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press in
I ramiod.
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(&gt;f th(J
crop, that have„ | "&lt;«d -I tbr bour.

Train*.
Ti.- ..'

all^princip-J Ticket Offices In

OMICACO.

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nflWTrou WMI » |3®W-Shol R«P®dOd» Rille
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Hrwh
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UuaY°r »«- *
Concert Ontsnrlte for
a MSfi
Mule ranlrro lor •«. a Solid (Jois M«&amp;Wawb
for
HllvrZVA||Watch tar 8 You e»n
get any of ibew -r-1 UU’tal'-* Pro* If you «d1I
devote a few hours of your leisure time evening lo
introducing our new goods Om lady seeurv-l a
Gold WrUh free, In a single afternoon Mil MT
A gentleman got a silver wsloh for flf linn I

Self-C-&lt;kia&lt; Ball Uo« Revolver*. 8py Olarece, ludlan Scout and tatroo mleal Trieeropea. T-t-vrapb
; loairutDrota, Type Writer*, Otyan*. Acc»raian*.

Capa &lt; lolblnK.-l'.verylbln|t Harked Down. , VJdbj,

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Parker's Tonic

A Pm Fuilj Idirint tki t Amr liluinki,

8.11(1

What tremendous levers of influence i
she is wielding in family lif , socinlX|

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ind Direct Line. ria Seneca and &gt;

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

Groceries, a Full Line

customs, trade, commerce, courts, pol­
itics, legislative bodies, executive man­
sions. What mean* this tremendous
earnestness on the part of so many to
in.ike the abolition of the liquor traf­
fic tbe permanent, the immediate issue,
iu spite of the nonsensical clap trap of
tbe thoughtless and tbe wicked con­
spiracies of the machine politicians.
These elect 1 allies have made tbcrnselves felt, and the rising tide of temper­
ance interest is the answer to their;
earnest prsyei* and touching appeals
to dose the abominable dram shops.

ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”

your nearcal Ticket Office, cr oudreaa
R. R. CABLE,
K. ST. JOHN,
rm. A Oeal M’l't.
G«i 1 Tm. A Fmo. a,

MARKED MY GOODS
BELOW COMPETITION.

to work the best they could, and with !
what blessed results! After fully con- '
sidrring her philanthropic aims and
practical methods, though slieisjhc
20 lbs. Good Brown Sugar SI.
youngest of all the great temperance
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.
agencies, who can sayz she ia ipit tiie
8 lbs. Coffee $1.
broadest nnd best of them all.
Kerosene Oil, per gallon, 12 1-2 e.
Think how wisely she haa planned to
reach by ber influence every departmrnt of buniuu danger and power. A—i 8.1(1
1OI* tJllLtOl*

highly respected by all who know him,
and they have lived together since.
Saturday night she left home at 3
o’clock and returned about V intoxica­
ted. Refusing 4b accountTor her un­
usual absence, some wordA pi wed be­
tween her and her husband, when she
committed the deed that caused her
death.
Tbe schooner, Brigham left Miiskegon Saturday, the 23d instv with a

yrctilci Palnoe
» Of IHnlr.g Cars

As you will plainly see by a few prices I quote below,

troy this evil. Iu tneir love for "God, .
Home,
nnd Native
met -r _»
txviiic, nuu
.vMiive Laud,*'
onun, women iuci
for cop.ulution, orgupixed, and .opt I

the Michigan Central freight at Battle ! which they failed to attract. Tbe MtBut you
say, "Woman bus no
Creek Monday night and fatally in- ‘ nation remained
unchanged
until I vote.” Butman has, aud she appeals

While -i son of C. W. Thorp, of Little
Prairie Bond.-, wm llttina • ran In.u,
» IhmI on Pownpi. &lt;* Kirnr Mondny llxlummrr caught
araxlit .nd
diiwb.rjrad ib.-1
hammer
and discharged
the .

IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ IT!!

nnd political means to effect-bbr ob
jvets. She lielivcs in
prayer; the
pledge; private anti public persuasive !
speech; the wide diffusion of temper­
ance literature; careful home influen­
ces. and the nse of legal and govern­
' granted,
nnd during
the ­interview Milla
mental inenxurs,
to prohibit
nnd pun

hurt, but may recover. Milla gave
himself up. Jealousy is the alleged
cause of the shootiqg.
Ip Springwells alter a wedding a
young Pole named Jankopsky olaytillj' picked up a revolver and pointed
,t atthe bride, who screametl iu terror.
He pulled the tngger hut the weapon
didn’t go off. Then he pointed it at hia
sweetheart Carrie Long. There was a
sharp click and site fell to the. ground,
shot in the lower part of the abdomen.
She cannot live more than a few days.
The idiot didn’t know it was loaded.
Saturday at. St. Louis, Mrs. Ella Dew­
ey, in a moment of drunken frenxv,
placed a revolver to. her right temple
and ebot herself, causing instant death.
There has been much talk about ber
forseveral years, and her name-ha*
been connected with that of a former
nightwatch, it being alleged tha’ about
a year ago they left town together and
were gone some two months. But on
a promise to reform she was taken by
her husband, whd| is a machinist and

awgo of lumber for Chicago. Satur­
day evening a vodent squall struck her
aud she nearly awamoed. Tbe men
stood at the pumps all night, but the
storm increased. Monday forenoon
the Brigham capsized, aud shortly
afterwards careened bottom up. AU
day the crew floated adont on a temporararv raft, the seas sweeping over
them. Then sufferings cannot be told.
Tuesday they passed one. vessel, the
only one being seen, the attention of

Mas. C..N. Dowss, L

Correct ideas are important in esli.ruatiDK.lhe character and. muve-mensal
of persons and orgnuization*. What !

shot at her five times, one shot taking
j effect in her left aide. She is badly

Michigan la putting in more wheat
than ever.
' The wheat buyers of Marshall will
not buy old wheat at any price.
A logging train at Otsego lake killed
Cluis. l.nfta, aged 24, Thursday.
The diphtheria robbed John Blair of
Pontiac, of three children last week.
Child-murder is increasing at Grand
Rapid*; evidence of another waa found
Friday.
' Mr. Peck, living near Bliaalield, haa
lost three children from bleeding at
the nose.
Mrs. Hannah Aker*,. NOttawa, was
100 years old- Monday. She Mill haa
hor faculties.
Athena, Calhoun county, is ready
with #30,000 for the flrat railroad which
will enter the town.
. .
Tho*. Bennett fell f#0 feet at the
Peninsular mine near Houghton, Tues­
day ; instant death resulted. ’
Saturday a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
A Barber of Richland, foil into an
open horse tank and was drowned.
• The A'lstralaxia, Captain Davidson,s
new steam barge, launched at Pay City
ia the largest wooden vessel afloat in
the world.
Willis, tbe 19-year-old son of Sy Ives
ter Thorp, of Michalsville, acciden­
ts lly shot himself through rhe heart
□mm.,
K while
....... uwM..
uw.
Sunday c&gt;cu*u
evening
hunting.
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Two men were drowned Aug.BO at
Manistique in the presence of many I
spectMtors. They went for drinking!
water out into the lake and capsized.

|

THE WORK OE THE W. C. T. U.

; iroL®.
' died of what pliyaiclnha pronounced
congenital malformation of the heart.
• Fhnr on, &lt;♦!» River deep and wide!
। The heart lieat during life on the right
Thy face ail rippling with sail c’:
side and he waa known a* "the child
Wr gtl1e o’re the wares that proudly guard
with hi* heart on tbe right aide.” A
Thy.beautiful Thousand Ides.
i pout mortrm.i* being held nt Jackson.
And ask, was ever an Eden so (air,
i
A ditcher named Vnghler wai killed
Ah in adtuirapon we stand,
,
, in the township of Orleana, Saturday
And view the wot dp&gt;u« feast that'# spread
•
w&lt;M*k,
while' diggin
By nature'.- generous hand.
ing under the big!
The marvelous a irditm atnl grandeur here.
groiin&lt;rwlM*n the «-drill caVcd in, bury­
. That shine# in every line,
’
t it took two hour*
Reveal* a power all Ipflnaltc,
to dig him out. He lived in Cadillac
and leaves a wife and ten children.
Grund the picture! o'er late* and wave#
A large barn belonging to .lame
Tiie glnriou# aunligbt aUearu*;
Buxton, of Odessa Township, Ionin
Atnl equal beauty we own i« given,
Co.. «as tired by an incendiary and
burned to the ground Monday night.
• And the light" of Alexandria Hay
The building contained u quantity of
Shine o’re the glistening deep.
hay, but nothing else ot value. Thia ia
While beaveuly benediction# seem,
the third or fourth incendiary -tire in
The heart and mind to keep.
j the neighborhood the past year.
O beautiful River, in majerty Oo* '
! Sept. 1st Thomas P. Mills of MuakeThy Island* thy secret? share.
! gon called on Mioa Carrie White and
And join in voiceless eloquence,
I asked for a private interview. It was
In cndlc*a praise and prayer.

1A.MAN

DON’T

NuhvUle

r nerres too &lt;■
CAUT1OK

THE EA.2SZTOTTS

by

GILPIN SULKY PLOW!

family dr

warranted to pretent falllog otthe hair and to re­
mo** dandruff and itching.

niscox • co..

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K.W, killin* tb. ynODp man In.tMtlr. lwen
to Uw people ot the
Tiie W. c. T. I*, will iuwi willi | This Plow tnceta a long-felt want. A Plow of easy draft, easily handled, only one lever aud
He was 17 years old.
l llited Stat«. dmo&lt;l without exci p- j|„. Seller*’.next Tae«d»y P. M.
does good work in auT and all kind# of ground. £atiyfarttoii guaranteed or no sale.
A young man named Frank Laucblip , tinn. It tells'
m to be thankful that ■
—--- --------------------committed suicide by drowning at |
BISMARK.
the summer ha* passed awav without ’
Reed’s Lake near Grand Rapids. Satur
visitation from the dreaded scourge* I
Clover srcsling."
day. He baa been in the second-hand of disease that have made desolate
Fine rain last week.
furniture trade about five years and tliouNtudaof homes in far away coun- 1
Light draft, yet strong and idmpte, and aenura in any kind of ground.
Wheat sowing ha* begun.
was somewhat emltairassed financially. trie*, ly tells them that tbe dull sea- I
Tbe
political bell w being rung.
A 10 year-old son of John Wilcox, of son of summer ha* passed away with
School marius are ready to harvest.
Millville, was killed Sunday at the Free no serious check to tiie general pros- '
Pumpkin pies are ready for the cycle. I
Methodist camp meeting in Ridgeway. perity. The terrible storms that mode i
I hear of uo sickness over iu these ,
Tbe only Harrows that don't coat a man twice their value u&gt; replace broken teeth.
While playing he stumbled before n 1i tbe record of the summer of 1H« black |
|
part*.
pait-af colts, one of which struck hi in with the long list of victims, were not1
w.u«« pn..tO" 1.1. &lt;1.—
on the breast. He died shortly after. repeated in the present season. The I
painting Ida houae.
;
u
Henry Uomstock, two years ag-o pro­ people of tbe United States have much i
Grass-hoppers are busy atriphing ,
Sow froca two quarts to two bu^ietaM fleered.
prietor of tiie Tompson bouse at St. u» be thankful for. It ought to lie easy
'■Ignoce, was arrestm Tuesday in that to be thankful during the coming |
The Biemark school begau on Tne*pEsce, for stealing money and pro*&gt;*
autumn. Three sacceesive seasons of '
------ And la*t, but Beat &lt;ni Earth,----i.m» frnm Reagan’s atore. Comstock failures with tiie crop* have been day of thia week under mauagemeut 1
1* understood to bavn seven wives, all succeeded bv th:- promise of the most
Frank Clark’s dog waa a fast prisoner
Mviug.
bountiful harvwt for many jeara.
of one week. On being released be
c—*
Monday night two armed men enter­
The publisbcni of the Detroit Even- was found to be very weak.
ed the bouM of Thoma* Babbitt, near
Lost
Monday
Dnn
Hulrtte
foddered
Dexter, aud pointing their revolvers at Iiog Journal celebrated its first birth­ through Id* machine 400 bushels of ^mau
Dim demanded hta money or his life. day !a*t Saturday by i**ueiag a double wheat at one run from one stack. How IC
J
is chat.
*
He responded by a vigorous attack on 1‘ sheet and "painting it red.”

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY
J. OMMtJlV. ProprAelor.
My w inveuicDCT: for supplying the public
with anything In the Livery line arc not excel
led In tbis part of tbe Ptate.

Foor Pair of best Matched Horses
In the county.

Both

SINGLE
AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS
With riliogaccf mm&lt;datIona fur two or eight,
furnished on sbut notice sm! al lowest rates.
Patronize me and you will be banpy.

JACOB OSMUN.

Probate Order.

OLIVER COMBINATION WALKING PLOW

REED WHEEL AND FLOATING HARROWS

!&gt;...» [ Buckeye and Farmer’s Friend Drills

JACKSON AND HASTINGS WAGONS

Tiffany Bros.’ Bujrgies

Judge of Probale.

u&gt;C and Bitar tbe pe'tlttan, duly '’&gt;*faL •
, Boldnatn staying
Samuel J. Ro bin-

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                  <text>VOLUME XI.
The Fall Campaign
Opened!

N ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1884.
—F.C.Boise is receiving full invoices
LOCAL 8P.LIHTEB8.
of hardware for the fall trade. His
And
Environs.
stock embraces everything from a
Thermometer 100 in the shade.
' /C-To-day completes the eleventh three-penny nail to a Peninsula range,
Rev. Fassett left town Monday.
also wagons, sawing machines, guns,
year of The News^
etc., all bought low for cash, Frank
Clover seed promises a'good crop.
I —Attend the school meeting Monday has adopted the cash system, and is . Corn is being fast secured in shock.
evening and vote “yes" on the school making exceptionally low prices on all
The cider mills will soon begin to
house queatiouclasses of goods. New aavt. elsewhere. grind.
.
^-W. E. Griggs is doing a lucrative
C. W. Smith has moved into his new
—Laurel •Chapter. 0. E. S., elected
business in the bee tree line. He fonpd
house.
the following list of officers on Friday
one Wednesday that yielded 150 lbs. of
; Whew! now’s the time to go to Peevening:I flue honey, f
toskey.
W. M"&gt;—Mrs. Henry Roe.
B. F. Reynolds has moved into his
W. P.—Walter Webster.
‘ —Now is the proper time for the
A. M.-Mr* B. F. Reynolds.
I new bonne.
young and aspiring stump orator tc
Sec.—Mrs. Mina Wickham.
I
September
is dishing up some mighty
W. P.-Mra. C. M. Putnam.
gi-t.muddled and 4,hope his right hand
' worm days.
W. C.-Mra A. A Selleck.
might cleave to rhe rnof of his mouth.r
A. C.—Mr*. D. Dickln*on.
; And now the Prohibitionists are talk8. W.-C. E. Roococ
•—Gen. Logan, accompanied by Gen.
। ing p&lt;&gt;1«--raising,
0. W.-Mn. C. E. Roscoe.
Alger, of Detroit, is expected next Mon­
The new officers ate to be installed i
Mark Ferry and aged aunt have re­
day afternoon to pass through Nash­ this press evening.
turned to Adrian.

LIFE lOASHVILLE,

HOW WE SPENT THE DAY.
“The Maple Grove

Sunday School |

will picnic at Thornapple. Aug. 80th.’
This brief announcement we read in j

NUMBER 52
COMMON COU!&gt;rOIL_ PKCXJEEDINGS.
.
Couwsn. Rooms.
t
Nashville, BepL ll, 1884. f. ’
Council met pnr»aam u&gt; adjournment.
Prerent, Boa:on. president; Hoag, Fnrolre. ’
Barkey, Smith and Trtmun, trustees. Abaent.
Dickinson.
Minutes of last meeting read jmd approved.
Petition signed by B. F. Reynolds. 1. N. Kel­
logg, D. C. Griffith apd Thoa. Purkey asking
the Council to cause the west side of Middle
street from Washington to Maple street to be

The New*, so brief, yet like the tooth -1
some product of the Brazilian forest,
the slightingly-named but much prized
“nigger-toe,” holding within its som­
ber shell such delightful possibilities.
We will break away the shell, and
-Are Bellingt share with you the sweetness.
The morning of Aug. 30th dawned 1
cloudy, with now aud then a dash of on motion waa referred to Street CocutnilUe
by aye* aqd nays a* follow* •. ayes, Hoag, Furrain which brought answering ahowers1
nlM, Purkey and Truman. Nays, SoUth.
from tbe eyes of more than one little jI Report of Street Commlaalcner preaeBted aud
At Attonlshfafjy Low Price*.
maiden, while small boys whistled to I| on motion accepted.
keep their courage up. But the mam-!f The following accounts
- - . were presented and
mua said “cheer up; there's always sun- ‘ on motion allowed by aye* and nays as follow*:
Our Fall Invoice* lo
shine after min,” and the papas said "I j *ye*. Hoag, Furals*. Purkey, Smith and Trudon’t think this shower will lust long.” V»*u- Nays, none:
, and sure enough, before eight o’clock, I
* ?.«?
ville for Grand Rapids on the 8:40 mail.
Herb. Wai rat h took noaseasinn of |
—The Union prohibition senatorial his new*home this week.
the horses
to the;
. . were. harnessed
-------------- wag— ■, VauWagrmer
------w------ 3 60
—School inspector Murray Ims edmFor Shirting spfi Ladle*' Drew Goods,
3 63
convention held in thia village on Fri­
Mrs. Sarah Heliker went to Pontiac. ons “d bu*f«“**’
and
pleted the rounds of t he schools now in
day, was well attended, a full delega­ —
! were brought out, and boys and girls
Harper',
Thursday,
to visit relatives^
। session in the township. He reports
I.
M.
Wolf
.
tion, barring three from Eaton, being * Tlie, moat refreshing thing of this were gathered. to the call of “aH 1 m Wnit
j lhem all to be makiifg commenduble
II. Partello. .
present fiom each county. Benj. 110*4%
aboard.”
J. B. Rmxs
’"I",.—
wso
week was that rain on Sunday.
phigression.
&gt;—/
nf Hastings,- was chairman and Mr.
• We had agreed to meet ut the Clmrch Jas. Pllliekm
1035
E. M. Roltwood and familv, of Vic­
—Yea, • there’s pliil&gt;&gt;tM&gt;pliX_jn-^ti«at Smith, of Charlotte, sec’y of the same.
On motion the Republicans were given petto
get
ready
for
a
start
and
the
“
meet
­
tor. N. Y., is visiting at H. Walrath’s.
Wheu wheat is 68 cjA. you can't save Chan. S. B’ejitley.of Hastings, wnsDom­
ing house steps” were soon thronged uihstou to raise a pole on tbe.nwnoeof Wash­
Ml»« Lizzie Slont, of Kalamn, has
as much by not eiftjng baend ns if it inated for senator by acclamation. A
ington and Main Streets.
.
Hare Just Arrived and arc Compk-ta tn Every
। again become miliner for Mrs. Marble. with busy, chattering crowd while the
De motion the Democrats . were given per­
wan
Si.
00.
consequently
more
bread
Detail.
mass meeting in the evening was nd- i
The editor has rented his residence process of sorting out was going mission to raise a pole on the comer- of Main
will be eaten.
dressed by Mrs. N. Bailey, of Hastings, j &gt; Mr. G.S. Plott.-^l’ruman's new aales- on, but. by nine o’clock the children ]
and Maple street*.
.
and D. I’. Sagendorph, of L.unnui-v.
Charlotte, [man
j
wctjc
ivu iu mu-K,
11 LOIKB
were urmu
assorted
sires, grow
grown
folks . On motion F. P. Morrixm was given pertnisf—The Republican business men of ouu M. I. upfcrnuinpii,
The Prohibitionists seem to be in earn-' /^nn|. purchis. ex-barber of Nash- !
5“ *» *“&lt;1 thereto give solidity
’Main street have chipped in and
frmiiK rurenm. ex-unruer &lt;»• «iu»u-i
,
,
- i sion to use K of Main street In fnfflt bFhla lot
ille. has opened a shop at Vermont- I
*“d the
: &lt;&gt;o South Main street, for the purpore .XUor' Imiight a B. &amp; L. streamer, which will '
To keep our store stocked with only
■ 1
. I looking like bowers of green, with the j Ing material to be used In building.: •
be suspended across Main St. from
—The Blue Ribbon meeting at the I ville.
shadowy tamarack brunches, and mot-■ Ol&gt; motion tbe finance committee were In­
' Boise's to Buxton’s bh»ck to-day^)
M. E. ChiirchSamlay. whs well attendMilts A non Stevens, of Albion, virited
"rhe Brat and Fin Hit Goods
, /^-Chas. W. Smith ha* become a part- 'ed and as interesting m’ usual.* The h--r brother^ J. L. Stevens. onTharsdar toed banners, started gaily up the load structcd to txinil the village for these 'hundred
followed" by a line of more common dollars, aud to place the bond* upctrtUe UMrthe Wholesale Markets.
‘
I ner of M. B. Rrooks iu the fruit dtylng 1meeting was conducted by Mrs. Mar-.'last.
ket.
with Miss Mabie Sellick us organ-'
Fowler A Campbell have a neat and looking vehicles, while over us tfoated
busities*.
The boys are rushing busi- shall,
'
The following regal Ulloa was prosi led and
our good.old Union Fing as it lias flout­
And -We Believe
on motion accepted and approved.
new*, and by the aid of two gangs of 11st. The children re|ieated the Lord's | tasty udvt. on 3th page. Peruse it care­
ed over nM our picnics since it came
prayer in unison: •’Rescue the Perish- fully.
.
.
Be it resolved by the Common Coutmll-of U*
Tr_^ vtttt t
xr
lle,p (b® ovaporato* is kept running I
home
from
war.
.....
_
■ u.
c -.cauatnnkkiU
u&gt;n.. .. ..ol
ing” wn* sung by thrr entire assembly;! Mrs. Jno. Eastman, of Milbank, Dak..
Village of -Na»bvlile
dial
the
:&lt;l»y«ndni«ht/^_____
The day was cool, the road was free I u drain to draia the swamp back-oF Pnkw
Myrtle Gregory, CaatduB Doirr.s, and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
from
dtlst,
and
so
with
the
music
ot
[
Durliam
’
s
residence
la
said
village
ie*&gt; neces&gt;
—Tliesmnll boy oqwswinimeth about Addie Hummel delivered recitations; Holler.
*
smiles, with
public* improvement.
nuurru’ms »voices,
uK.cn, with
wiiij guy niiuiea,
is HO isary
(
Edna Truman and Etta Wolcott sung j Geo. Clark and Iffn*. Austin, of Jarir- &lt;children
|
jests
and
laughter,
we
rode
along,
up
Be it farther resolved by tbe Corncob Coun­
J
o
to his system. It breedeth fever an*) (a duet and Aubrey Francis, Eddie and &gt; «. n, have been gncsta of Hiram Coe I
hill and down, past field* &lt;»f fast ripeu- cil that said &lt;!f»ch be constructed -between vfllTo visit our Mtabllshment and Insjiect our
&lt;-hills, and he lyeth nlaal and partaketb (Clyde White sting a neat song entitled
durinc.the week.
of nasty medicine, ‘which tire man of ,
ing
corn, pastcosy bouuea
nigvuiii,
iMinviimv
imuven with
wiui bright
urigui age lot* .Hund
---- 7, 5 and 8, 4 and 9,' 3 tad RX ~
various line* before purchasing.
A. R. Knnag-i is putting in shelving,
J ,
,
and 11,1 aud
aud 12, ol
ot block 7. aud atone
alooglnc
toe wl
rwl
pills prescribeth, and he curse th hie were elected as follows: President, Mrs.
eyes watchingux from open windows, gf(je ol------tou rJ.,2,3,4,5,6*ud7.of
,-», *,5, v
. w. blocfi-bln.**ld
~
repainting and getting his. new store
j, —
to empty
That
post.Orchards with heavy-laded boughs village,
—•— into Quaker »Brook.
*
s.
■luck.
,
.
, tJ. B.Mtindiall; Virr President. Mr&gt;. E.
ready f«»r occupancy.
ultch be dug occonllsig to
tBe profife and
....u— fruil&gt; Ba„u,ii„uIu.r
ctaWM.s,
Secretary, Mina Gertie /jhs. Clay, has retired fiw the hotel dropping golden fruit, past mile after
—The Republicans of this vicinity L. Parrish;
vntod hills and shady
*attl drain beronttructed oat of .l l3d*J*Msto»t»
mile of wood-cuv
\
Ingerion;
Treasurer,
Clyde
Francis.
i are to have i pole-raising In the village
business. The house, however, is kept
.
.
glased tU*.
dells until, with a grar?d flourish and a
We shall be lu receipt of the
J to-day al 2 o’clock, p. in. Hon. E. 3.
Wbercji*. it ha* been determined bv the
open by-W. 8. Powers^
song we drew up in front of the Cole Common Council of the villagi • of N**ttvtlle by
—We can not refrain from txprv«d»g
T
AM J UiwAffi
Lacey of Charlotte, and Jas. Clarke, of
The ladies serve lunch and ice cream
resolurton-tbar th» conMrurtion of a-dtaiu to
Houae.
Hastings, will ovate upon the occasion. 'otrr heartfelt thanks to M. L. Cook, ef for the benefit of thb cornet band this
drain t*o wcanip buck of Pete r Ihirhuio’f U a
The sparkling hake atnfled a welcome neeeMary pubite improvement aud-where**
•
op
. A large attendance aud an interest­ the Hastings Banner, for the honest, afternoon and evening.
to us,and soon boats like white-winged the Co'iunon Council of said village has catlmanly words he sees fit to speak in
ing time is expected.
H. M. Let* has been dmnr'the tri­
tnated the expense of said drain iuclodihg the
birds glided ou its surface, carrying cost of raid eftinnrte, plans, n iap*’aM***n,t‘nt*
answer
to
the
malicious
libel
upon
the
-The M. C. R. K. did ♦ 8.972JW worth '
state fair at Toledo, this week-, in the
editor hereof, which appeared in last |
happy children or still happier young incidental thereto at the' hu&lt; n ot one hundred
interests of his wheel-hoe.
dollar*.
of business ut this station during Aug- ,
men
and
maidens,
and
the
Weamer
w«k'» HaMinn J.unu.1,
WhMbw. The
,
„,na discoursed
al„„,lnUM, sweet music on
TbereUra lie it resolved by U e Common Coun­
band
.
i u*t. Of thw amount 1,088.45 was re- fth.*.ur&gt;.»l»nK-k..»in&lt;Ht«lf..,p.Jn.|l,le-n
puffed and panted nt&gt; the wharf, calling cil of said village tint rkd c &lt;pcn*e be mwm
,to ,rain w„ln„4„,
iceived from the-sale of tickets, an in- &gt;c.l
j
to ux now and then with its shrill cd upon that portion of Mid ri llage to Me deem­
,ffm or ».n effort to proto,lice |
„„ inlpr„vl„2 flnrt,_
ed reneti»&lt;1 thrrebr, to wit: Lol No* 2, 8.
I crease of $378.80 over the business done (
.
, - ,
-: whistle to embark Cor the enchanted 4. 5,6, 7, SA-Hh 11 uutlX o t block 74n wild
the public against us, we art* unable to i Respectfully,
D»n H»M» hw ..red of
Dorfno.
th&lt;)
| iu the same month of ’83. Duripg the (
village.
say. But we are assured by good men
And the^y-are bwfo direct* d to apyortic-p the
..i__- &gt;
» ..
. month there were 92 cars of grain, stock (that k could not have emanated from (O.) soldiers home and returned to the J tu
Tl», p»rb,r wn.
»..d lb.
**
«»•«
| more congenial scenes nf Noahville.
mid lumber forwarded.
, U»Ml&gt;o&lt;oti»rll..li&gt;vile.&lt;U.hoo.t.| fS.|. B^o 1,». orrotod . not »nd organ being pressed into bhe servicv, ।owner* and
h* ,J
id *■houMw
- occupant*
““ of. ~~
““ within
l'u**'
-*------- «-* In
•--------ivnear **
► tbe’dBtrict. nfv»resalri.
prop ortlon,
or
__
.
Z^-F. B.Cable, a taxidermist employed i
»bl. mon.ood tl.„l «b»t«v, r n&gt;lltb&lt; \.„n,,y
„„ ,h, B„d
v^nt |„t_ contributed ita share so our enjoy nreot,• may be,to ite advantage
,
„ 4
wU*
U each UsMild be
of it&gt; wnter, tboof- iu,a
flMnd,ti„n, of , lor,„„.j and MMurfitnefl cheered our hearts with ।deemed to acquire by the making of arid
( jENTRAL f,,r “ore than two years by the Olivet Iboro boro th.drain.
“
.
*
’
college, has rented the Wheeler store, 1fort was an abortive one, and simply i. Wednesday «{„».*'.
—i tfie glorious music, and sometimes thrilled
night’s -irain i.
lowered
On motion Cbuneil adjowrn cd.
us.with fantastic horrors never felt Fhaxk McDanin-,
l Vm. Bomon,
which he will soor^stock with a line of ishows how low and contemptible even i temnerntnre of the
following .day
Clerk.
President.
before.
The
croquet,
grouad
claimed
variety goods, aud make taxidermy a ian editor may sometimes become. We ( wonderfully, and caused tmiveraal
its devotee^*, the swing moved swiftly
I speciality. A case containing spcci-i&lt;do not intend to speak of our trouble—
rejoicing.
LOCAL MATT EKS.
through the air, while-the “commitee" |
! mens of his handiwork Is now upon ex- iit is so deep, we dare not give niterance
W. 8. Campl&gt;ell entertaineth his bro­ KMlf-nourtoated, and elected by the!
j hibition at his new place of business^)’ 'to our thoughts. For n»or than, three ther nn«l sister. M. R. and Jennie, of St.
force
of
circumstances,)
spread
the
I
I —Hiram R. Dickinson w as married 'months it has wetued that we have
All acconnta are Joe at id 1 must have
Thomas, Can., also J. D. of Muskegon,
table-cfotlai aud unpacked the baskets, the money;: also all not w dna-on that
been bunging suspended over an awful
this week.
by the Rev.G.'W. Duckwald,at Buffalo,
bringing there-from creamy light date unpaid will l&gt;u plac &gt;-u in the bunk
on Tuesday, to Mrs. Alice Willetts. ‘abyss, with nothing but “our grip’’ to
H. G. Hale was in Detroit" Tuesday
C. L Glasgow.
biscuits and rolls of golden butter, for collectioov.
ua from destruction. Just nt the
j The happy couple arrived here Thurs- save
(
and Wednesday, in attendance upon
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
pungent pickles and aromatic cheese,
rp-An elegant line o f Milinery for
moment when it seemed that our iiodv
the annual meeting of the State phar- cakes &lt;\£ all shaites and sizes, some both fall and wrnrersly’iesjiist receiv­
j day evening. Mr. D. is one of our most ,
was all worn out, arms paralyzed and .
MAIN LINE
I enterprising and
and prosperous
prosperous ousmess
business
marentical society.
ed by Mrs. CL M. Yates,_v ,
, „ . .,
,
ienterprising
Tralnaon the Main Line will p*»* JarluoD । men, he
’
.'
, [ grip ready to relax, comes the honest. ! B. F. Reynolds exhibits specimens of lieing fukkful copies e£ the Egyptian
aafoflowa' men, he ims
has a
a comfortable
comfortable uouie.n
home, a goou
good • j
Pyramids and Bunker Hill Monument
MONCTT MONEY! MONEY I
Honorable words of Marshall Cook, i
I weP.-preserved last /bar’s apples. They or mimic* Rocky Mountains bestrewn
! wife, and is ready to enjoy life. May .
I mite’have i.tt&gt;r but! . I would re­
Thank you, Marshy.
Our grip is
i were wrapped in tissue paper and with caudy boulders.
-----------------.be find much happiness.
mind those parties that I have carried
.
Mall............ 9.03 a.m. Arr Chicago 5.25 p. n&gt;, f
---------------1strengthened, and God helping us—and &gt; packed in sawdust.
from one to three years tluiL I tuust
When all was ready the "young
DsvExpreMll.80p.nl. Arr Chicago6.50 p. m ; /—A national democratic club was for the sake ot sweet little Nel) and i
' "Pm a little under the weather,” re­ folks” were railed and came trooping have money- L can’t w.-and it longer.
S;
“ E-J.darling Dale—we shall continue to hold j
A word to the wise is h dlficient..
marked a bright, diminutive Nashville
D. C. G«tFFiin.
in, the old folks wisely decidiag to
- ——-—— — ----- ------- --------, W eduesday evening, with the follow- on.
t Joi ng -i-ZiMtt from Juok-on.
.
,
.
. ,
boy, who was caught in the pelting
wait till after the luingry children
i&lt;ia--;..r»a-K«rAHrwsat«»v^H,t ”f "M™™1 p™«.i&lt;ni«.k. &lt;v.
XOT1CJ 2.
—A yonng gentieman Ad lady called rain storm of Sunday.
were fed. Plate after plote was tilled
Day Expre** 4.oa p. m. - Arr Detroit 6.25 p. m. Dickinson; vice president, E. J. FeighAug. 30, tu-morrow, ia the last day
KthoRTEx' tSt* m'
a Ma m ”pr; w'Cretary&gt; Geo. Conley. The club at the M. E. parsonage, Monday, and: The managers of the Barry county and emptied, table after table was before Sept. 1,— the time fer al) set*lo­
mdeed Rev. Fas^ett to marry them. The agricultural society have onr thanks
MghlEx... S.4oa. m. Arr Detroit 8.30 a. tn. ,
....
,
■
cleared and spread again, and still' the ’ments for Mowers, Rft ipers, Binders, to
every We.lneml.yee-nioir.
be closed up. Tbostt who have not at­
elder’s residence was in something of a for a complimeninrv to the next fair,
others run daily cxeept Bunday.
On the 20th they propose to haven I “hubbub,” incident to packing goods i which occurs Sept. 30,*Ocr. 1st, 2nd and fun aud work went ou. Forks were tended to ibis, please take notice.
scarce,—one fork for two, and some­
C. L. Glasgow-.
,,
. ..
. . “
.
~~ pole-raising, upon which occasion Hou.:
■ preparatory to moving, and he asked' 3rd.
&lt;.ruud Kuphin IMvtslon.
H. F. Pennington, of Charlotte, will
times not even that, but spoouo were
.ttOVET TO LOAN*.
j the eouple i&lt;&gt; adjourn to the Wolcott ‘ ’Tiseasy topick holes i mother people's
not lacking, and some of the young
sprakA
---------------: ”
House
join them,•there. characters.
•
few thoiiMUMl dollars to loan on
- and he would
u i_:_
but usually the man or
men were even suspected of being realestate on long time and a low
STATIONS.
i —The floral social held at the opera 1 They did so, and later, in a eon versa- 1 woman most interested in the picking.
rate of interest.
H. A. DVRKEK.
spooney.
[house Wednesday evening by the t tion with Miss. Hattie Foote, the lady । lias a character aa fulf of liolea _ as a
Dlnn« twine safrir oyer. .»ri...l»: pp-uj. H1(K.k „f Vt.|&gt;wu&gt; f.esUM.
Grand Rapids Lv
ladies of the Congregational society ; stated that her mime was Miss Walker; skimmer.
side-shows were on exhibition, uh which; Ribbons, Luces, etc., nqthe finest
MbMlerlBe
10.57 1 was a flue affair. The floral architec-1 that she liad lived iu Vermontville all j Onr M. C. R. R. agent Ims received I will only mention- the "Champion । ever brought to Nsishville.
J l anting*.......
cure was neat. It consisted ot a pyra-■ her )ifu,'her parents being residents of i instructions to sell round trip tickets LaugheM^* and die “Minstrel Troop' .
Nashville. .
’
Mbs. O.AJ. \A.tKs.
Vermontville.
mid borjuet, crosses, clowns, anchors, I that tqwu thirty years,but that site had fnr the state fair at Kalamazoo next
from Dixie.”
|
i WANT AI’SUSS.
12-47
Charlotte.'....
stars, horse-shoes, bankets, deftly cx.a- [ never been to Nashville before. Soon ! week nt $3. This is so low that almost
Eaton Rapid*.
How Imw it was done I canrrot tell,
Am now ready-to receive npplw for
Rives Junction.
structed from flowers aud leaves; also the elder put in nn appearance, tbe ] everybody call aflbril to attend.
but
the
sun
crept
slyly
round
into
the
J
evaporating
ponxiimii. Thev most-b&lt;*
935
Jackson..:... .
a fine eollerfinn of house plants. Ice1 u ver wary/ two witnesses weie sum-j Frank Bnittin was made tbe victim «„&lt; .nd piaioir p~d.in.od bi.......... j
'rh’
*25 ll.-Mi
Detroit..
cream and cake were served. Receipts ' monedwid the ceremony ready to be- of a very pleasant surprise party at tbe i
’ tiou
retiring,soso
the
ohildren
were]
M. B; Brooks.
f, , 7 .
.
J"
tiou
of of
retiring,
tbe
children
i ....
over ?ifl.
...
gin. when the maiden
suddenly refused. resid. nee of Mr. 8. S. Ingerwm, Thure-1 ,.lUlca „(l c.,anted and stowed nwav,

Kocher Bros.

OENERAL MERCHANDISE

Ladies' and Gents' Underwear,
Boots and Shoes.

Tis Our Aim

v-k *
II WILL PAY

Every Intending Purchaser

About Oct. 15th

LirgBSt 3J1CL jlUBStblOCK

Winter Goods
WG £VGF Co/FTHAf*.
KOCHER BROS,

MICHIGAN

Ths .Niagara, Falls (Routs.

to be married. Hui lutended expostu- dayevening.it being the occasion of (tJie. „f) hv(
.n.
4,)(] un&lt;||.r |h&lt;, .
. ..s w&lt;
___________
\urip»,
—The-Contineural Museum Concert *'
I’u.
Abouttwentv Ernests i
**»
i*.
v.
•» i, T|&gt;e Aiinual Meetitij ot ScIm&gt;o1 Dis... „„,1. ..pjrfit
.. .ty
. nm.lv
lhe
„v dn
,
s-„ , „r TowMbip ot
it. in Company, with the Lilliputian Cornet iulvd with her, but she appeared firm; ■ his21st birthday. AIWUlt.enf, MH»t«
said when they left home they started ; were prewnt.
. | weuded our way home, each carrying [ village of Nashville'* ur the election of
Band is coming, and will appear at
.O cvemng. »«r.
«ilhoat «ny tlH.ngbt of
Tlmre wifi I
.
bt. John and I&gt;»»»el
hD por mind one more set of beautiful Sch&lt;*d DMtrJrt Officer* and for the
•In* o|H*ra house, Monday evening, next.
1.45
showed2 2here
ul»out
a mi^rring«‘on her psrt; that her parents pole-raising by iLe Union prohibition &gt;
2.115
This company' «"
___ _2_
_____
3.15
- it» re-pvctable circiiiusr.inees and club nt Nashville, Tuesday, Sept. ?6th, I
may uwrutty aims tows- it. will be
Jvxtu
rest
ago
-rod
gave
universal
mvrisfac3.65
held ut the Schoo! qpuse Hi said village,
iuUu rite married it would be in her and in the evening an address by a'
4.19
nn Monday.day ut Sbpt, A. D.
m. The band is composed of boys!
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
ermontville
d/n-h from 4 to It venra of age, and frt,l*r’‘ h&lt;w-v. Ir. short,she wusdnsty, sp. aker from abroad. } .-ordiut fnvi-|
. ISjtJ. at 7j. o’d'H-’k iu the ovvuiug.
Haled.this 25 day ofAug^ ISM.
ictiuj. u;«.i.iUo«iT!»♦•■*.MluiMly-av—M«I. •»*
. lis-v. Olds left Mouday.
;
«.4«
G. A. Tin.M iN Dheetor.
d..)ie I.J tbe liulo folk..- IWt ini- h'hmn-h.l ira.lev w'rh circnm.laneM.t Rrv. Uvrnnor.
hi. lately-! ID. F. Bullock has rctuvned from Da-1
-------———t
Ihiseiuenaiuiuent.
: However, she c£»nf&gt;entcd to step with acquired wife return&lt;*l to Nashville!jkotir
’
tnnrtiiix' mlionmed r»
.Through Cv*che* and S&lt;*eiHBg Cu
.how^ her. to a ,Hm crowd
itoui Grand Rapid* and Detroit. .
---------------, her lover into the bull. What occurred Thursday evening, and ns soon as their-' W
Ijonj Bnowea
connect &lt;tt swu*- depot at Detroit with train*
—We iaspectfuilv call the attention ! there is not. known, but in a few min- household effects arrive will go toj Wednesday night,
rm Oamei* X-&gt;ut!»ern
icuucwuiv
uigm.
,
&lt;-d
voters
ol
said
- district will Ih» privof the Barry county winistry to tins jutes the twain returned smiling, the house-keeping in A. J. Hardy’s house
*
E. L. BROWN.
H. R. LEDYARD.
Tba school census, sliows 21" pupils; d'-K’vd to v&lt;»ie iipwi n now school britukj,
.Ut't lien. *»np. Jackson. Gr.i’iSap. DetruiL week's Hastings B :nuer wtie-h conratns I eoy maiileu announced herself ready, hctom Quaker’s brook. May .happi-'
I against 321 last year.
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material enough for a hundred prac- and the ceremony proceeded without. ness and success attend them.
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A vhwhshuk
circulating *n&gt;n*ry
library «&gt;*
of jv
2W/ volumes:
-----------------------------------------------i_n«eU&gt;r.
Genl Pam and Ti&lt;d!--t Agent. CMrsgo.
tical Sei mon*. Perhnp* if our minist- : further interruption. They gave rh« ir
Considerable truth is tucked away in Ij »_
jM being
pnt
into
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era would preach Jess about biolli- j names a&lt; Flo}d Richmond and Inez the words composing the following
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k'" . Jewel-,, in.1 i„
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VY LODGE NO. n, K of P . meet* at Its erly mid sisterly love aud more upon Barrett, born in Allen, Mich., but now [ brief story; Life is to abort to ait down ! two weeks since, has gone liack to
&lt;;*Hle Hall. Xa-ibvllle. MlcW&lt;*&lt;., ever?­ the great-evils that are sapping the vir- j reridenteof Vermontville. Wheu Eider audwgit for trades. Tbe liberal and i Jackson to resume telegraphing next 1 ;'.
m—~
rjiuse desiriug- **
Lumber
of any
. Fr«Uyevrulug, tor tin- •luco’irsgwnent and tnou» life Mood of onr nation, dvgrad-! FasMittiearuwl thutllm young lady had ; jiuiicious advertiser is not obliged to.1
ngttn wheu
' *‘&lt;ule or kind.
Shingles
cxr Lath, will
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young iaoy uuu puilcioua advertiser is not obligeu to. wfc4t|jor
. ‘upport &lt;rf ail «orlh'., tnie, stcatUuftt and hon- num* me mtHxi «&gt;i &lt;»nr nanon, uegitui- ■ r h*m,m icaruea him
-ing one
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- onr community
— and-I• made
« contradictory
sets
cooler.
• tvaWe Brother KnlgM**.
portion
of
statement*! •in re-&gt;! Au' enterprising merchant -knows -how i: weather
a young
amu
by ttoo name of Fowlar I do well tuloiik at those In &lt;»ur stock
before
going
a
wav
from
home.
•?
. H R. Dicki3sox,C.C.
enuring auotlier portion cd lose faith ; gnrd to name and birth-place, he to attract customers to his store, even : wus arrested last week, for larcany of
H. A.R*&lt;KgB, K. ,rf R.S..
IKGERSON &amp; Co.
SUIU ”f
kuiir.
V'abB -TUXUIDGE. SO.’m, I.O.O. f“ in God, thw might work up an in । seemed troubled, but felt relieved to in the dtdtait times. The “early bird i
fluence
winch,
iu
time,
wojld kunw that re far aa bis work was coo- carehe. the worm ” Ro
£ doea
*
I(to“»«dre«Uc
h*. wm tradtoteiu
thw
rarlv ' °®
&lt;-rirre*day
he wm tried for petit
3^Gold uud jet LiSBu IVmpona i
«1 meet* every Tuesday evening In »M&lt;!
Boaoestue y"1/j larcauy before Juatio Stevens, buttliw gold and various other Mylea. Bini
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Fellows’ Hall. Voicing inemlvra
r C4itcb whut buu-1 inrv failed to agree; they’mil irwij and Plumes, the fin&lt;-M&gt;lMnra. just rt
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ghouls.
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STATIONS.

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A a.:kaon .........
Rive* Junction.
Eaton Rapid*.
Charlotte
Vermontville..
Nashville
H.oting*.........
Middleville'....
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SNAKE -BITE

SINGULAR

CURES.

ALL FOR FIFTY CUTTfi.

•WED FRITZ

THE WASHERWOMAN.

OF A GOTH

SOME

without being intoxi

fellow to ■ iriend whom he evidently had
(OUriOOtUee Ot Bnake Llfo.i

betwMiU
gather. We roomed together; ware both
trusted all the time; Kdth reduced te the
lowest denom-naion mentioned in the

cells In the blood; to that .if alcohol ea-

Jowaph Fayrer-explains, “one must Imag­
ine a suhstanoe so subtle as to follow,
overtake and neutralize tbe venom In tho
blobd; one that shall have the power of

Buch a subeUnoe has still to be found, and
our present experience of the action of
drugs does not lead to bopetui anticipation

Wfth regard to tho many drugs uaed in
var.pus countries for tho cure of snekebiU&amp;it ie curious to note that; as a rule.
plants.

Aa lib* cures like, ao poisoncure*

ing and wriggling labored hard to avoid
it, and in half an hour’s time was killed
by iL This was in Ju tv, at which season
these creaUiree are computed to be in the
greatest vigor of their poison.
Ano. her drug which is poison to a ven­
omous snake in tobacco,.within the reach
of most persona
Tpls, among native

tbe weed was known to Europeans. Vari­
ous species of tobacco and It* allies are
indigenous to most tropical countries, and

snake bites long before civilised naHons
took comfort In amoklag.
Man carries
more noison in his month than a snake,
said an old Virginian writer, alluding to
nicotine.
Ho can* poison a rattlesnake
more qu ckiy than it can him.
Nicholson
states that it also rapi.lly affect* * cobra.

drop or two of th* oil from a dirty pipe.”
Two young men chopping wood together
in Virginia espied a rattlesnake.
With a
forked stick one of them held it* bead
close to the ground, keeping it* body con­
strained with hl* loot while bi* comrade
took from his own moth a quid of tobaocoi
waich he forced into that of tho snake.
Tbe reptile was then released, and had not

convulsed, swelling and dying within a
short time.
Strychnine appears to have a similar
effect to tobacco on raakes, Fayrar found
cobras extremely susceptible to tho indu­

bio quantity caused a cobra lo twist Itself
up in a rigid serie* of c 11* and die.
Car­
bolic add Is au other drug which produces
powerful effects. Poured en the floor of

Hborrt, of Madras, ;
tient under Abe Influence of Intoxication

One of. her fat hands lajjposely beside then advertised tbe loss of money, g.ring
her. while tbe other wandered, dreamily /the different denominaUone of the bills.
toward a fly'that was walking upamtttowh
was an elastic band around tbe roll when
The con da ctor
down tbe lamp lost. The paper had not been Issued more
than an hour before I got my money, evth e fly. When anybody looked admiring­
ly at tbe baby be looked as proud m my other vest. This should teach us, first,
though be were In her place, and when a the value of advertising, and secondly.
colored woman got in and put a very black
baby, also asleep, in the other corner, the tune.
Apropos of recent bank failures, I want
conductor went in and told hor all about
tbe white baby.
mealy called “Black Jim.” Ho failed
himsel. along la the fl.ties, and, by a big
struggle, bad mafie out lo pay everybody
month.”
The colored woman looked surprised, as
in the sum o. &gt;18. He got bls money final­
ly, and, aa Lo wasn’t in town Black Jim

••Yea,” the conductor went on, “that**
my girl, and she’s tbe boas girl ot the Ful­
ton line. That’s what all the boys call her,
and she deserves it. Gentleman,” turning
to the solitary young man tn the car.
“I
think* be can show a girl of tbe same age

weighs any more than that girl, I’ve got
money to bet with him. She’s traveled on
many's the hour she’s lain there wlth'bar
bottle empty beside, and not cried once.

yelling at tbe top of "their lung*.

woodsman to supply himself with a little
ef It, which is easily portable and manage-

can justas well keep her with me as not.
She stays up home during the rush and the
rest ot the time she’s here with me. I and

Mitchell's experiments with crotaltu
venom, carbolic acid applied to the wound
was attended with success. But it must be

much all she knows, and she knows
There ain't hardly a horse on tbe Ik

ing at death’s door through fear alone,
when bitten by a harmjess snake, but re­
covering on being assured that there was
no danger. And other cases are well
known where bitten persons have died ot
fright aud the depressing influence sur­
rounding tbe accidsnt when they might

And now for a few words about the
most popular and perhaps moil attain­
able of all remedies—alcohol. No wonaer
the backswoodsman resort* to this, watch,
without any chopping off of finger* or
toes, or personal pyrotechnics, or other
local tortures, deadens bis sensibilities,
renders him unepnscion* ef suffering, and
sends turn into a happy obliviousness ot

tunities of exhibiting professional skill;
and it is no doubt somewhat derogatory to

their truth.
A farmer in Kinnickinnick Valley was

keep him drunk unUil the virus is ovnr«
come.” Dr. Walker Mitchell states that
delicate worn *n end young children under huloaded the bay be discovered that he'
th* influence of snake poisen could take bad lost it, and do doubt bad pitched the
quarts of brandy witbout Inj iry and al­ whole load into the mow on top of iu
most without effect. Ono man—a man of. He went to wmk and pitched it all
out, a handful at a time, upon the
dy and a half-pint, which only slightly in­ barn floor, and when the hired man’s
toxicated him for about tour hours. An­ fork-tine came up with a $1UO bill on
other man, bitten in the throat, was^unod H he knew that he had struck a lead. He
at the end of twenty-four bc-jrs, during got it all.
which time.ha ha I two qurzt* of whliky
A young man one spring ploughed a
in one night, and renewed, as tbe puls* pocket-book and thirty dollars in (peenfell, besides red pepper and o&gt;her stimu­ backs under, and, by a singular coinci­
lant*.
.
'
dence, tbe next spring if wm ploughed out
and, though rotten clear through, wm sent
REARED IN~A STREET CAR.
to the treasury, where it was discovered
that the bills were on a Michigan National
Bank, whither they wore sent and redvemvd,
.
|V Y. Truth.)
1 lost a roll of $100 in the spring of *82,
A little g'rl lay curled up tn the rear
corner of a Fulton avenue car, fast asleep. and hunted my bouse end the office
She bad on a pink apron, with a whit* through in search of it in vain. I went
dress uadernea'h, that came almost down

a very short time. A large Bungarus died
in ten minutes In this way.
Dr. Weir Mitchell approves of carboIto

It is celerity on the part of the Indians
which insures their success. In an instant,
if bl* comrade be bitten, the savage I* on
his knees sucking the wound, grasping the
limb firmly, or strapping it tightly Above
and below the bite, knowing quite well the
importance of checking the circulation.
De has hi* “ooiron pills” and tobacco in
hit p uch. He explodes gunpowder on the
wound, and loses not in-tant, nor doe* the
victim lose heart. Be submits with courage
and confidence, and in these lie another
element of success.
-

You see.

strength to hold the reins she’d drive bet­
ter than half the men. Her name's Mary.
We call her Tot, and she calls beraolf May
Blossom. When some out' tells me t,- let

other end of the 1 ne, I just any: “Tot, you
rememb r such a street tor me,’ and she’ll
repeat it to herself half aloud, un 11 wo
get there, and never forgets i:.
No, she
East.
You hardly e&gt;:r ste such girl*
around these parts.”
'
Then the two babios woke up. They
were introducetl to each other, aud got on
together well, until the black baby got off
at tbe end of tbe line. Toon Tot went to.
sleep again, and started down onlier last,
trip, while her father rood in the door-

[Long Bmn h Cor. Pittsburgh Disp atch.]
£B she appears at Long Branch, In a comelier aspect than Lulu Hnrat’s? In the first
place,-she can not be treated as an individ­
ual, except in tue matter of clothes, &lt;Of it
is only in her faahionableness that she t*
representative. In true inwardness she
has by no means the uniformity tuat some
recent novelists have ascribed to her. Bae
ranges widely, from the true, warm-heart­
ed, intelligent, lovable creature, to that
frivolous, shallow, nonsensical, pitiable
one who libels real Americanism in the
pages of misrepresenting novels. Never­
theless, she has some new and curious
freaks of conduct. For instance, there is a
stubby girl (rom Philadelphia, who rolls

long ago sunk into oblivion. In fact it be­
gan the Oblivion business about forty -eight

“Your money is up In the Wild Cat
Bank, Lo. I'll give you a check .or it.**
“No use, old man; she's gone up.”
“No!”

Be knocked a* easy a* be could, consider­
ing ' bat bls breath was coming so bard.
“Who’s there?”
“Il’s Jim Kelley—Black Jim—and I’m
in ometbing ot a burry.”

busy myself. Now is tbe accepted time.
Will you open the door, or shall I open
IIP’
The President opened It, because it was
Black Jim turned the key in the door and

“What did you want of me?” says tbe
President.
“I wanted to see you about a certificate

eighteen dollars.”
"We can’, pay it. Everything is gone.”
“Well, I am hare to get eighteen dollars,
or to leave you looking like a giblet pie.
E ghteen dollars will relieve you of this
mental strain; but if you do not put up I
wdl paper this wall with your classic fea­
tures and ruin the carpet wjth what reThe Piesident hesitated a moment. Then
be took a roll out of his boot and paid Jim
a ghteen dollars.
“You will not mention this on the street,
nf course,” said tbe President.
"No,” said J m, "not till I get there.”
When the crowd got back, However, tbe
President bad fl jd, and he has remained
fled ever sinon. The longer hrf remained
away and thought it over, the more he be­
came attached to Canada, and the more of
an incurable fugitive ho became.
I saw Black Jim last evening, and bo
said he had passed through two bank fail­
ures, but had al way* realised on his cer­
tificate of deposit. One cashier told Jim

looked through the window of a busted
bank. He said Kelley looked like a man
who ate bank cashiers nn toast and direc­
tors raw with a slice of lemon on top.

fective vic.ory against snake venom. Dur-

rhen wild and uncleared

lands formed

staying—Lyons, on tbs M sslsalppi River,
and as lovely a spot aa artists and bot-

teen, in consequence of plumpness, aud
Inevitably waddles at forty. Hue ha* this
season taken taken to walking tbe hotel
veranda with strides fuse immensely ag­
gravate her shortness and thickness of
physique.
“What makes you .take such long steps F*

rattlesnake bite.

oliveP’ were the questions naturally
aiaad.
“He drank a uuart of raw whisky, and
got dead drunk.”
Generally a quart had the desired effect
—that is, of causingintoxication. Persons
unused to intoxicant* might be affected by
a lees quantity, but so.violent is the oom-

"I do It quite unconsciously,” she re­
plied. lying with feminine neatness and

lengthened to thirty inches.

I get used to

thinking.'

acioua that the only inference to be drawn
was' that she had done a vast amount of
walking arm In arm with a cadet.

effect* et all are produced.

bitten in tbe band by a rattlesnake while

from human habitations.

It was on in*

kill the snake; the a rushing to his.wayoa

urated that with whl.ky, and applied this
poultice to his hand. He then proceeded

Malaria lu all

IN- Y. M*r*ary.)

oxygen,

[San Frandsco Alta.)
A remarkable story comes from Wood­
land. A little child of*that town, aged

and, as the local physicians could not dwcuver the cause, tbe parents took the child
to ban Francisco, where it was examined
by tho leading physicians, who were
equally as unsuccessful ir. their search for
tue ailment It seemed that tbe infant
must slowly die, and the parent* resigned
all hopes of saving its life. But while the
Hula one was receiving the customary
morning bath a short time since, a knot
about the size of an egg was discovered in
it* aide, which had formed very suddenly

’
[Carson (Nev. i Appeal.]
On Tuesday last, at Fares?■ ranch, near
Gmoa, one of the bands noticed a cow
charging furiously at a thicket. An invesgation showed that the animal was flgbtinga big black snake, and trying to stamp
it to death with her fore feet. The thicket
was an Isolated clump of sagebrush, and
the snake did not seem disposed to leave It
and trust it* life in the open country.

Ian Hedy, an-1 were afflced with the sarao

► if.» She had more wiles than tbe heathen
Chinee. For ins ance, she had a peculiar
faculty of absorbing certain articles of
clothing and retaining them from four to
as good as now.
“First it would be the handkerchiefs,
and she would gradually call them In till

Then she went to the Policy Justice and
paid, sotto voice: “Bbudge, I voa, like te
shpeak mit me.”

names and would be reduced to the ex­
tremity of stealing napkins st whatever
boarding-house we happened to be eating
at the time. Then tbe handkerchiefs would
all come back ana the shirt* would take a
vacation. It would go on this way till o.io

“Veil, Bnudge, I keeps mit mine bousen
some paardin’ fellers, unt my name is Mrs.
Anule Bledel. Mine housen is mil Allen
strecht, No. 178. Dis young mans vos von
of mine poarder*. Fritz ; addressing the
scared looking young man). Frits, you
joost come right oop and 1 st the Bhudge

best be could with a pair of cuffs, a collar
and a big flat necktie that we got to eoli­

freeze to death- between
the
embargo would be

wit|i the sharp edge of a stiff, stand-up
collar.
“What can 1 do for you, Fri zF’
"Notings, shudge; it’s me dot vos come
far you shpeak mlL” The lady’s face
grew aa red as a tomato, and she applied a

whiles, till
taken. off

cial reasons, we felt a certain delicacy

out of fhe back window when we heard bar
coming. She waa not a scholar, but her

with alarmin; rapidity that win Ur. When
her grandmother died for tbe fourth time
the parson got hold ot a note beginning:

nyi’
“‘Holy smoke!’ said he. “It’s a threat.
She’s got bold of our oondltlon, and is go­
ing to clean out the crowd. She’s right;
death will be bard under those circum-

redolent with patchouli to bide her blushes.
The court then assumed a double-distilled
air of attention.
“You see, shudge,” continued Mrs. Sei­
del, “dot I vos a voeman mit a husband
dot vos left me seven years gone py.
He
voa gone to Yarmany, unt he not so mooch

“When wm that?”

effar since. Swei moonths pack I bear a
vomana mit "him vos livin' by Union Hill,

“Well ?” queried tbe court, after heaving
clothes did.

Indeed, she carried honesty

and If she didn't get your shirt she'd get
some kind "of a garment for you If it took

pressing to have a shirt return from a six
week-* vacation with the button-hole cut
over about an irch, showing that it had
been worn by some fellow with a neck like
a bull. When it. came to finding bls
clothes marked with another man’s initial
the parson sometimes iwore.
bring back tbe right clothes, and perhaps

things bad been marked. Ono day tbe par­
son camo home with a handkerchief tied
round his eye. He’d got something tn it
while calling on a friend, and at the house
they’d tied it up in a ragged handkerchief,
tell &lt;ig him it wasn't worth returning.
Well, sir, would you believe it, that woman
rexni-mberud his having put that ragged
handkerchief in the wash, and on the
strength of It she sent him every torn one
she got bold of, and never sent back a
whole one during tbe rest of the winter.
[Louisville Courter-JournaL)

libe ated by the war have kept their for­
mer slave- as ired hel &gt;. This Is especial­
ly the cave in Faye te and Bourbon Coun­
tlee, Kentucky. Now that the slave own­
ers are growing old, and toot many of
them are dyin; off, the cases are numer­
ous in wnich the .ormer *tavea or their off­
spring are willed a part or all of ‘he mas­
ter’s property. In some &lt;ff these cases the
colored heir» are children of the white tes­
tator, but in most of them, however, they
are not. This making negroes the heirs
of a white man’s proiterty has given rise
to litigation in which tbe validity of
such
an
inheritance
has
‘
te»ted. A ca# in point has
_just
been decided in the Bourbon County
court*. The slaves of John Morris bad
continued to live with their former owners
a. ter they had become freedmen. Mrs.Mor­
ris died three years ago and left by will to
a former slave a house aud lot which she
held in bar own right. Some ot Mr. Mor­
ris’ relatives declared their intention to
contest this wilt Mr. Mnrris, the surviv­
ing husband, whan be learned this, became
so much Incensed that ha changed hi* will,
cut off uia complaining relatives almost
antbely, and willed the bulk ot his prnper-

this he dl-*d. Jamas Morris, a bro.her,
contested th* will, and Judge French and
a jury after full hearing, have decided It

of Wellington, New Zealand, a* follows:
"I was standing in the doorway of a large
abed, tbe further end of which bad been
partitioned off with ban to form a fowl­
house, when I was attracted by a gnawing
and \praping noise; turning round 1 saw a
rat run for a large dog-biscuit which was

Then Mrs. Be I del smiled, another whole­
sale smile, nod with a second display of
her patchouli-saturated bed-quilt, pro­
ceeded:
“You see, shudge. Fritz, my poarder.vos
say,‘Vos you call Annie, ’ FritsP unt he
say a couple o’ times, ’Annie, I lofe you;’
unt I say, ’Fritz, unt I tlnk* I lofe you a
“Perhaps he want* to board for noth­
ing P’ sugg-sfed th* court.
“Dot voa not It at all, ahudga. Frits voe
not a feller mit dot kind. He earn« py
himself $18 every veek, und mineealluf his
frau Fritz vant* himwlluf to be."

woman P*
“flbudge, can not we married get right
away?” queried Mrs. Seidel, promptly.
“Then your husband’s dead?" and the
court began-to look wearied.
“Det vos vot I don’t know mlneselluf,
Bhudge, if mit Fits I marry can ide Pen­
itentiaries be put In?”
The Court cau. jit on to the idea and re­
sponded:
“Well, yes, you can be pros«cu*ed,.but I
don’t think anything can be done to you;
the best you can do is to advertise for your
busband three or four time*, and if he

a copy of the paper you advertise in.”
“Tanks you, Shu !ge; vot you say vas
so,” and Mrs. 8-idel sailed out of court
smilingly on the arm of Fritz, who didn’t
seem to jump at the advice the Court had
had given. Mrs. Bcidel bad evidently
mad - up her m nd what to do.
[N. Y. Cor. Chicago Tribune.)
■
Woman’s vanity is at times uer protec­
tor? 1 am told bow one lady saved her in­
terest on her deposit in the Second Na­
tional Bank at the time of the brief run on
it-a month ago.
Bbo drew a check and
went with her brother to the bank, bo car­
rying tbe chock.
In the crowd they be­
came separated, and when the brother
reached tbe paying-teller tbe drawer of tbe
check waa some distance away. The payii&lt;-leller made some inquiries of the pre­
senter of the check, probably to ga n time,
and among other things asked him to de­
scribe tbe lady whom be claimed bad giviu him the check. Ha did no, and the teller

clerk who keep* such records and asked
for tbe booked de*«np Ion of Mrs.----- - It
happened that the lady at this moment

HAY FEVER.
J®*™ 1
be«n •evwly afflict­
ed with Hay Fever- UhUe I *a* suffering In­
tensely I «aa induced, through Mr. Tlchenor's
testimonial, lo try Ely’; Cream Balm. The effeeta was ■ marvok.UB- it enabled
to pre­
form my pastoral duties without the slightest
Inconvicni e, ata! 1 have escaped a return al­
ack. I pronounce Ely’* Cream Balm a cure
for Hay Fever.—Wm. T. Carr, Presbyterian
Pastor, Elizabeth, N. J.
Good will, like a good name, is got by many
actions and lost by one.

Rheumatism is a blood disease and &lt; snoot
lie cured While the blood rcruan.- in.^re.
RhumaUc Syrup is tbe surest aud most effect­
ed blood purdier known, and It is tbe oulv re­
medy that goes to the very root of tbe disease.
Try it and be convinced of It* superior merit*.
Trouble springs from idleness, and grievouc
tolls from needless rase

BUCKLEN’A ARNICA &amp;ALVE.
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Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
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' .

There are beautiful flavors that ore scentless,
and beautiful women that are unlovable.
coming so veay common it may be expected
any minute that some bright lawyer will spring
ap and declare th."I Eve wa* laboring under a
fit of em tional inaanlly when she ate the ap­
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against a lady for usln DeLand’a Chemical
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Over |1,

in salaries

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Gentlemen—You will please send me by ex­
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tbe d. uggiete bore do doc krtp It. My brother
ha* been troubled with rheumatism for years,
aud If your Syrup will do a* much lor him a*
it has dote for a young woman who rteldes
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she i« *a free from pain, and as well at heart a*
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to their original shape and she is able to nee
her limbs quite freely. We Khali not begrudge
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in Charlotte, 8. C.

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.
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only to carry In stock the best of everything,
but to secure the Agency for such artidee as
have well-known merit, and are popular with
the p.-ople, hereby sustaining the reputation of
being always enterprising, aud ever reliable.
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Ex-Colonel ka.euUue tuke, u*« returned to
England. It Is rrjxjrted that no English
ladies now travel without au escort.
CONSTIPATION.
“I suffered from paralysis of the bowels and
liver complaint. I finally used DR. DAVID
KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, and in
my opinion It saved my lite ^YourK^ete^ „

Mr. Gifford Is tbe Master Mechanic of the
Lowell division of tbe Boston &lt;t Lowell RadDesjialr Is the greatest enemy that can afflict
mankind.

son: “Fat brunette, about forty, with
gray bangs and a wart on her nose.” In
a rage she rushed to her brother and indig“would not deal with such nasty bank offi­
cers.” 1 be check was not paid, and hor
imerost poos on uninterruptedly, aa the
run amounted to nothing. Eno’a defalca­
tion being made good, her vanity saved
her considerable interest.

[New York Commercial Advertiser.)
yard has been discovered while workmen

F. T. Boise will refund the price paid If Ack­
er’* Blood Elixir does not relieve any skin or
blood disorder. A near but thoroughly tested
discovery.
F. T. Boise state* that Indigestion prepares
every one for disease, but guarantees Acker’s
Dyspepsia Tablet* to cun: all forma of indlges-

.

It Win Cure You I

GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS arc the
great blood purifier, liver and kidney rem­
edy and life-giving principle, a perfect

restoring the blood to a healtl condition,
enriching it, refreshing and__ ----------- _
both mind and body. They ace easy
administration, prompt in their action,
certain in their resultZsafe and reliable i&gt;
all forms of disease. Every moment of our

return, 1 kept quiet, and presently saw

Seven bodies were found, each lying with

browa rat’ (Mu-decumanus) come cat»tlou«ly forward, and after nibbling for a

graves were found two curious glass bot­
tler, which bad been deposited parallel

After several un»ucees*ful attempt*, be
left it, and in about five minutes returned
with another rat, rather smaller than him-

corpse; the face of the corpse bad torn
covered with a copper vessel. In another
grave waa found an odd-shaped spoon, tbe
handle of which was broken with the

pushing bis nose under tbs biscuit, grada-

poisoned by the worn-out mailer dogging
the vital organs instead of leaving tho body.
Cleanse the blood whenever you find ita im­
purities bursting through the akin in
- -------------------------------- pimplee, eruptions eorra, etc. Keep the
eaily colonies. Eerbaps they are all that i hver in order, the blood pure, health of tho
is left of the crew of that N. rwlaud ox- «v«tem will follow. Take GOLDEN RRAT,
plorer whose record is left in Runic letters i BITTERS and no other. Sold by
on tbe Newport cliff*.----------------------------------------- F. T. Bo»e and H. G. Hale-

■tonally the snake would naif untwist it­
self, and its bead would play before tbe

animal would bellow with terror and some­
times go fifty yards backward to escape.
For three hours she i an wildly about the
fields, with the foam and blood flying from

pulling vigorously from tbe other side; by

removed the poultice and found that the
wound bad turned green. Applying aa-

four inch biscuit thr- ugh

auoct two inck.s long, which tbe eaild had

"What’s 'he charged*

goot young man*, un’ be ptys his poard
like a sbentlemans effery tirieo. His name
is Motcboike—Frita Motcbe.ke.
Don’t it
FriuF’
.Frit'z unique bow was' suggestive of a
aore back, and he narrowly escaped a'dis-

run, occasion*
allv kneeling to rub her bead against the
ground, but she was unable to rid herself

oui stripped tbe horses, and when cornered

languid InteresL

as tbe gamblers say. When the shirt*
came back so that one of iis could wear a
cl-an one part of the time, tbe undershirts
would begin to grow beautifully lees in the
same mysterious way, t il we’d have to

[Nature.]
The story of the extraordinary intelll-

terrible bellow sot off at full gallop. The
band- ma-ie an effort to follow her and

andSOceflU.

with whom we would be to all eternity.
shoulder to the young man behind her.
The lady looked nld enough to be hi* moth ­ , Weak, nervous men should get a free trial
er. Th* young man seemed shy, and held package of Prof. Harris’ Pastfle treatment.
back os though ho wer-» there under com­ Barrie Herned, Co., proprietor*,, fit. Lvula, Mo.
pulsion. With a reas-u.ing smite the
There are 40 women" lawyers in the United
woman beckoned him forward as though BtatM.
'
|

In an instant tbe snake sprang on to the
cow’ii head and rapidly coiled itself about

brush aud tried to brush tbe incubus off,
but tbe snake only colled itself the tighter
and refused to be dislodged.

lety on her ebeery-loo^tng lace, ruebed
Into tbe august presence ot Police Justice
White in tbe Tombs Court yesterday. Oc-

dropped from sheer exhaustion and pant*

nicked up the biscuit.”

another wa* found a single bottle,
which was also broken In excavating. The

�S-—
A SLY OLD SCHEMER.
AM INCIDENT IN A COURT OF JUSTICE.

rr*ce.omvut wwigtm thunks

AN ARKANSAW IDYL
[N. Y. MaUl
F Frederick Wright, a Lacuelor ef Linole,-

YOUNG

KUwK.TTLE*S LOVE

,

p.

AFFAIR.

j®.

____ iTisiirr

latcrfereuoa.

»y were secreted about

Sentiment, like the early rose, blooms
when the twig is young and tender. The

OM African Ik. was summoned to appvar b-foro court to render important tes­
timony in a case involving the honor of

longing to Mr. Wrigil were found
p-dsoud. That afternoon two others just

know nothing ot marriage, but th. sweet
little girl lq the fresh pink "slip” worms

double-barrello! shot-guns w.r» also ao«u

ing glow. The Becktons moved in.o a
bouse adjoining the Mulkittle reservation.

It

On* t” &lt;hr»e notfle* «.f JtavnmxOc Byni;&gt; will
cWr th« eyttem &lt;d Hile, eudem-any iwee of la

■g Positive

boo tier

th.au

wflj noteend tar it. write to us ar.d we wrtleeod

BLOOD'
xvr,*
’

Neuralgia,

re,rn

Open Again for Another Term!

80AT1CL UBAW-afc

ALL CHILDREN yrANTING

d Bfemd. kucJi im

riynij- ml. -nre any csUM-1
cf twenty yvfant standing

BUB

etrio; watch wa» kept
pretty little girl, with

Cry, and his father, being absorbed in
preparing himself laj y coming deba'-e
—asked old Ike if he might accompany

SusrcciHcrMj

discouragi-l. Jut HlM-utnuric

interfered with after that.
.
'
Ou Thursday last the house waaidlaeovgon® to loiter among tbe Sowers.

“Her

Send tor &lt;*&gt;r pamphlet at Tauuuiuu, etc.

the only one who could approach tbe two
•re*, honey, an* I doen' know dat It woul’

chillun tor ’tteipate in do proceegins o’ de
boor, but mebby, ex I haa ’siderable’flu­
ence wid uo' hail o! justice, da mou , je«*

gerlations, ’cause yer know, honey, I tuner
“A m mbero’f tho cotton ’changeF’ re­
peated thq buy.

day.

Come erloug, an* 1'think dal 1 kin

The old man bad no trouble in securing
admission for the boy, such was his Lufljonoe with the Judge aud Prosecuting At­
torney, and conducting his young oompan­
ion to 1 he roeorvqlion etpocially fenced in
recognition of an acquaintance who sat on"
she “prisoners* beucu," gnd leaned, back
lo enjoy the distinction guaranteed by bis
former relationship witu the “cotton
’change."
’
“Get out of here," said a deputy-Hheriff.

“I’se a witness on dis er ’casioh, sah,”
replied old Ike, with a proud attempt to
“Well, go back yonder and stay until

“Ain’t 1 ’titled tor de ’special ceremony
an* pribilegeF’
“Got out, I tel) you P’
“Sartatdy,” and arising and turning to
the boy, bo said: “He ddau’ un’ers.an’ de
aitywaohun, honey. He's er new man in
tar de jedge, au* 1’U hab bis wings dipped
er littia.”
The boy, indignant in the belief that
tho old man’s importance had not been
recognised, insisted that tbe insuiter
abou.d bo immediately brought to justice,

lees. Mr. Wright bad gone to Elm Park
with the stage. Tbe house wss burned
down. Nothing seemed loft but debris
and cinders.
One of the firemen discovered a black
obj &lt;ct in the ruius. It was brought out
smell rd of some chemicaL Tho fire had
evidently not harmed it much. Too object
proved to bo au old army haversack filled
with allow coins. The smell was believed
to bo from a composition that Mr. Wright
had applied to make the lea her fire-proof.
Tbe haversack and, co t-snte were carried
a'eon’s court-loom.
by firemen to Ju
Preeently an old
tho ruins. It smiled like the haversack.
This also was
bank notes. Most of the coins were dim -s
and quartsrs, a* though tbev ba 1 been
place 1 there exactly as M ■. W ight had

precisely like the last. Ho had become ac­
customed ’o It, he said, “and did not want

[G olden Bar e.)

“What is your name?” asked tbe prose­
cuting attorney after the old man had been
placed under oath.
.
“Ike.”
“What’sy«ur other name?”
“Which udder name? Use got fo’ ur
five. Belonged ter soberal different mars­

gland knosrn as “Railway Jack.”

Ho

ing excursions over tbe railroads of the
Kin 'dom, and has oven boon in Scotland
and France. Ol course the railway beads

“Well, which name do you go by?”
pains to con Ay him home.
After Jack
got out he resumed his travels, and quite
recently tho English papers had an in'orwitlng account of the attentio

in."

‘Well, Mr. Balch," continued the Prosea train.
There-is another dog,

fendaa

dollar."
the neighborhood f"
“Neber hoard nufiin* ergin his name.
Boon's well ernnff."

lite, though m-rre us.fiL He is employed
to make collections for tho “Rail-

ten

‘Wait till be pays me dal dollar.

dollars

This

tinned.
face.

‘Do you like that little old girl as well
‘No, I don’t like her now, bat I love
“Much?”
“Yes, a whole beep.”
He put his arm around her nock and
kissed her. Then she kissed him. “I
must go now," she said. Th. bright vision
vanished. The boy lurnod reluctantly,
and was walkmg toward tho bouse when

“G iod obenlu’, honey.
’joyin’ de ebonin’ breese?”

Walkin’ out

moving to one side, and showing a dteposi ion to move away.
“Doan* bo in er hurry, little gennerman.

Tbe youngster searched tbe old'' man’s
had been discovered, and, reading nothing
in his tightly-drawn features, no seated
himself on the gras y slope of a fringy
mound.
“Thought I’d tell yer er little norratf whut tuck place er long time ergo. •. Mu* I

Den I

Didn't you tell

“I kain’ tell by tastin’ er sheep whuther

sharp den I did.*’

“Your honor," exclaimed tho Prosecut­
ing Attorney. “I don’t think that tbe witne« knows anything abiut the 0000.”
“Neber mine,” said Old Ike, “shoot yer
dye stuff."
“None of your impudence, air.”

the judge, turning with a weary air from
fag.
“Undo Ike,” sa«d tbe boy, “why don’t

Every eyo wa» turn'd in tho direction
whence the email voice came.
“Hindi, honey, bush. Dat’s wn^hels,
but if Im&gt; ain't got sense ’miff h.r kndw It, I

•Mr. Sheriff.” said th. Judge, “yon will
fllteou day* ior contempt of court.”
“No, mister,” exclaimed the buy, spring-

put him in jail. Come on'Uncle Ike,”
reaching up and taking bold of the old

—AND IN ORDER TO INDUCE THE

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
TO TRADE WITH US, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, ON ALL DEALS OF
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER, IN

DRY GOODS s CLOTHING
Good, Solid Wages for Your Time
IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT FOR PROFIT. COME AND SEE.

London, where subscriptions will bo
thankfully received aud acknowledged."
Help makes bls circuit of the train under
tbe eye of tbe oonductor. He does not
perform any tricks, but silently exhibits
his medaL First and last, be mskss his

ing hat doge are only good aa targets for
a stone._________________

[New Turk Herald.)
had been standing in front of the Fifth
Av nuo Hotel for eight or ton years, “ hat
the dude is no lougor fashionable. He is

fashionable men of to-day.

Th. dude

molly tight trousers, vacant .miles, pointed
boots, and silvor-boadod sticks first started
in. For the first time in th. history of civ­
il Ixat ion a fashion was p tpular wuich gave
narrow chested, cadaveions, and spindleshanked young men a chance for tbeir

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville.

----- FOR------

Pen*, Inka, Slates.

Slate Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­

holders, Note Books, Le­
gal and Fools Cap Papers,

School Bags,

Straps, Copy

Books, Book-keeping Books,
Blank

Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,
Remember we are

HEADQUARTERS

Summer Days
Are not yet over, but in order to make
room for our

Big- Fall Stock

Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,

Paints,

Oils,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

F. T. BOISE,
16748709

We shall put the knife into prices and H. R. DICKINSON AGO.
shall Cut them to the Very Core.
NEW MACHINERY!
We can make your Seventy-five
cent Wheat Money worth a Dollar to
you for the next thirty days.
HOUSEWIFE’S FAWRITE,

Deelre to say that they, are now making Flour

And c^n furnb-h all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
nack will ceu vince oil that our flour U
the Boea, and will be the

Dis little boy

Farmers will flnd.it to their interest to nuke a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
tho truthfulness of above statements.
Weshxll site keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
deiperataly. “Ono time there was aa old
man what thought ho had more sente
than anybody. There wa* a young wom■vi livin’ at a bouse not fur erway, an*
thia old man thought that tbe young
woman was in ItJvo with him an* would
marry him. He told her how much ho

behavin' now. Yes’s ackin* like er boy
what ain’got no raisin’."
♦tended like she loveobim. but after awhile
she went an’ married tbe man what drove
the ice-wagon, an’—”
“Look beab, imfldent chile, dis hcab
thing am ge:tin’ ter bo pussonal. I come

raises er campaign fablercationor. me- Det
ain’ no way ter treat er ole man.”
“Are you the man. Uncle IkoF’
“Neber mine *bout dat; nober mine.
Come er Hingin’ out yer pu «aonal tantrums
he’p yer joy yerse’L

Yen’s er unergener-

thousands of eonsnmptivv-1 coking youths

around billiard tables, bad a chance te

brought down to us
eon why dudee became so popular. Th
young m-n who a e able to make such ,
splurge in fashionable life are loath not

Headquarters and Lowest Prices

Dictionaries, etc., etc.

mighty pretty Uctle gal an*—”
“You are talkin' 'bout nw I” cried tho

[Brooklyn Eagle.]
A knowledge of tho art of palmistry is
Tbe old man, on whose face fright had
carved 3*bp lines, looked appeal:ugly at
the judge.
“lake h&lt;m sway, little tcHow."

We Shall Make Things Lively!

This useful dog has a plated medal at­
tached to his collar bearing tho follow­
ing inscription: “I am Help, the railway
dog of Raglan 1, and traveling agent for

“Means dat halt o’ de sheep stub tuck

Supplies, and School
Books of all kinds
used in the county.

Witli TT«

D. C. Griffith
Derman uv or little boy.

“Coma, sir.

FOURTH OF JULY, ALL DEALERS ARE SETTLING DOWN TO
THE FACT THAT THE NEXT SIX WEEKS WILL BE

the

“Do you like him aa well aa you do

amounts

beinz “employed” by a charitable society.
He baa visited a great number of the chief
cities in Rugland and Wales and has twice

AFT^R

I&gt;ot So

“Good bye.”
He looked at her intently as she moved
a board aside and crept ‘urough the feuce.
All day her image flitted btfore the bright
eyo of his faucy. Hj» went into the garden
a doxen times that day, and becoming
bolder when evening came, he climbed on
tbe fence and looked anxiously into the
adj dning yard. At night be drained of
her. Tue love of children is laughed at by
people whoso childhood is a distant spot,
far back on tbe dusty road; but tbe “lit&gt;

F. T. BOISE,
He has a full and complete
assortment of all School

“I am glad you live here," said ha.
“Why?” she asked.

“Y.s, I do. I’d rather see you than any
litho girl I over did see.”
“Well, I mus’ go. My ma don’t know

Will do well to call on

Th Nashnlle Draizistaid Bwbeller.

Bbo laughed, and the arden* little fellow,
bending down a bush, plucked a choice

coat, also well treated with tho fire-proof
solution wm brought out. This contained
r
roll of small bank note* in tbe
s coves and pockets, which were sewed up.
Some fractional curr -ncy, like that circu­
lated during tbe war, was also found.
That also was sent to Justice Watson’s
court-room.
Tbe firemen formxi a cordon around tho
place te keep off dishonest persons, aud
end hopes, their fun and joys,
continued th'eir hunt. Near the fireplace
young Mulkittle met tbe little girl
and also nnder the door sill they fou&gt;id
that boles had been dug under the house,
hier. They became lest shy, and, hand in
and hundreds of silver pieces, ranging in
hand, they would walk together. One
value from one dollar to thro, con's, were
evening, while they gathered roesa, the
picked out.
Numerous gold coins also
boy said:
were found. Before the money was count­
“I never did see anybody that I liked as
ed by the Justice Mr. Wright return#.!.
Tho Justice asked him how much bo had
stored away, but be said that bo bad n-ver
“No, I never. I uter li»e little Fannie
counted it, although he bad intended te
Moore—"
“Yes, an’ I uster like liflo Henry Green,*
companies a prnseut,U&gt;ssed the haversack,
she said poutlngly, for her jealousy was
on guard over the ruius.
Ho slept with
tbe hostler In a nolg iboring house while a

The boy anxiously waited, and when
old Iko was called to tbe wf'uess box, bo
accompanied tuo sago, and seemingly
unobserved, seated himself on Ue stops

’ “Wha’* your Damn!" ho asked, ap­
proaching.
“Lulu,” she replied.. “What’s ]
name?”
“Willie. I live over there."
“And are these flowers yoursF’
“They are my pa’s au' my ma's. but
____ w _________ ___ _
the
flowers in the world you might have

Supplies

School

Come and Examine for Yourselves.

$110 Top Buggies for $85.
85 Top Buggies for 70.
80 Top Buggies for 65.
Platform Wagons for 75.
Three Spring Wagons for $70.
Open Buggies from $40 up.
It will pay any person who intends
buying anything in the Buggy line to
give me a call before buying elsewhere.
I mean business.

H, e. nowras,
Nashville, Mich

Na. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything in this line.

Give u»

». R. DICKI&gt;MOM A CX&gt;.
EABT SHERMAN STREET.

I 'robnte Order.
State of Michwax, )
Couxxt of Bamkx, J®8At a soteion of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barrr, bolden at the Probate Office
in tbe city c/ Hastlnga, in said county, on
Monday, the 18lh dev of August, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and eightvfour.
.
Present, Cumest Smith, Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of
REBECCA DURFEE. Deceased.
On reading and
the petition, duly veri-.
led, of Abram Durfee, praying that a paper
tfiu day filed with this court purporting to be
the last wfll and testament of said deceased
may be admitted U&gt; probate, and the 1 xccutor tbereia named appointed.
Thereupon UJs ordered that
laadaj theliik *«j urs^t.aiter, A. D. ISM,
At ton e’^ock lathe forenoon, be aaaigned for
the bearing of said petition, and that tbe helm
U tew of said deceased, and ail other persona
Interested in said estate, arc required to appear
at a session of ral-J Court, Uieti to be holden at
the Probate Office, in the city of Bastings in
said county and show cause. If any there be,
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted.
And it te further ordered that Mid petitioner
‘vc notice to t».«■ worms interested in sakl es-

from old Homar'i

based upon these ancient traditions. That
tbe band in each nationality has distinct

inn said:

In. didn’t I?”

potency of tho prophecy.

Tbe manicure’s

telling fortunes

yOnsaOa

$60.6 TON
meat, fearin’ dal it would be lo t

LIAR

WACOM 8CAIXS.

�uUaG'BY

HtSDffEDs. THE BREATH OF DEATH.' NOTES OF THE CANVASS

CHOutW* AWFUL WORK IN NAPLES.

Fatal CTClone in the northwest

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLTTICIAHS.

DEATHS BARVEST.

Sept IX -The situation m Uh

Aud the thuw’lcr drowned the woman's cry.
Up from twwnowiug. desolate «oul
Tbe wonts of iter terrible agony roll
Ina vain appeal for pity and dole;

•

For here in tbe prime of woman'a life.
Battered*and scarred by "worldly strife
She atta; the drunkard'* desolate wife,
*
TimeVaa when her years were youngwi few,

Andher thoughts were of the iwl and true;
When sunshine lay around tbe maiden's feet.
When ly.-rllp&amp; did xmgs of yOWtfc.reppat.
And herTifc by hope was made'cumplete,
.
Tbe days, tbe months, and the years slipped

TUI tbe «nn of tore ruse &lt;M Ufe’s sky.
And shone out the depth of the maiden's eye

Tbe altar's tw*c and the p«kft&gt;r’» grate,
A few brief word* fa tbe holy pta e

.

With wowb of ebrer fcw MW life begun.
•With hand dose clawed by U\0 chosen one,
She walked m tba reart of u* have done.'

The field* were full of the bloom of May!
And crowned wito'toa.prarte ot summer’s day;
Her heart was a* llgnt a* a child's *1 play..
But where Is tbe zmioc without it* night I
'
And where i* toert bkes* without a blight t
And why dec* sorrow succeed deligbti
QuesUou* are tbcee 61 such solemn weight
That we askUMxn-eatiy, ask them late,
As the anciente did al the sb due of fate I

But dumb are toedips of the oracle,
Aud of tboae who stumble and who fall,
How many go down beyoud recall!
As the y*ar* went by, tbe woman's life,
From tbe boor she found herself a wife;
. Was full of sorrow aud full of •trite.
For be wbu-bakl ■sworn to cherish her
Was of mucking wine * worshipper;
And ids fate her love could not defer.
Far down in the path of rectitude
He went, aud rhe tricndlineM that would
Hayp kopt him from ruin km withstood;

Deeper and deeper he sank in shame,
Tlil bedrauk away his manhood's tuane.
And lost in tbe cup life’s nobler alm;
Nay, mure, for be squandered heart and soul,
Aud drowned all hope Iu the flowing bowl.
Till be reached the common drunkard’s g-lThe ©urs&lt;- of home, the fool of the street,
He weiit-alKMit with staggering fact
mi tbe wreck of bis life was made complete—

Complete as many a wreck that lie*
On rocks of error, beneath the ektes
Of self-ch«&lt;«L-u Meriflee.
But the curse fell not alone on him!
Frotu the'btxir be touched tbe wine cup1* brim
Eyes otoar-toan bls grew sad and dim.
Tbe life-went out of beautiful eyes
As the stars go down in nature’* skies,
That, In setting, never more shall rise.
Tbe bloom of toe ro*c upon her face
Fadcdosway, m hef.great disgrace

‘

And her bean so light, in other fears,
Grew hoary with doubt*, with pains, with

And her pillow wti with midnlgbitean.
But of *h)it avail the picture trace
Of k wu*»au c{uwq&lt;x! with * dLgraec
That write* it* story upon her face,
Till beni. in tbe prime ol woman’* life,
Battered and birred by worldly strife.
She rite, the .drunkard'a desolate wife!
Deep under the aul two children deep;
And low at her feet two other* keep
A. vigil of hunger while they weep.

In all the blight of her woman's fame,
Rees Xaabiuucd in Abe flickering flame,
A piiuuvijf ail that might have btwnl
Of-the blghta the early thought to win
Before tbe apoiter hod entered in.

In tbe picture was a hearthstone bright.
By ne»M»u« of lore's undying light.
And all things beautiful to tbe sight.
- Her buabaud’a tones were so soft and dear.
The baby's prattle so soft to hear.
Her friumte w mapy, .with wool* of cheer.

While affect ton's circle reached k» far,
‘ That, auder aMJtenuncut'a genial star.
Nothing tbe j&lt;n s of their life could mar.
But now, alas, for the hopes that blooru
Beneatk tbe spel lot tbedrunkunt’s dub’to,
With aJ toi agu*y, pain, and gloom I

And this Is all I Let tbe lips be mute
- That wooM th Is-ahatnc to her hands impute;
For, sowlag no seed, she reaps the fruit.
■ Of all the airrow and all the shame
I That gather around the drunkard's fame
.*Wlth Ita Might for all who |&gt;e*r hU name.

. j&gt;.‘ the fire burns low on the dark bearthetonc,
.And tbe wind
will; aorkiwlul toae

8t».-p* low la dear zd wind and storm,
labor rain aticenpL to l»c wake and warm.
And ever and ew-r toe circle* sweep
Arourd tbe rum whirlpool, dark trod deep.
Where sorrow and shame their revel keep.

And Info tbe vortex dally flow
The Jieorta that beat aud the hope* that glow,
And all that?* loving *ud loved below.

ApvK*** of General Thomas, we rertaR un anecdote time -was told of him
.dariug tLe war. While bis headquart­
ers were at Naahvillc, -a rough W&lt;wt
Virginian^-* capfain—cair&gt;&lt; to him for
leave of *hsencc. He eaid be desired
to pv bomwand visit hi* wife, whom
hadn't wen for a whole year. “A
year?'' cchocr! Gen. Tbo»M; “why,
my wife mid J haven’t seen each other

riglrt far you,” J*aid th^-captoiD, '•but
meht
wife •*&gt;’* ll,at
of folk*!’’
A about of lauK^**&lt;*r weDt nP fro™ the
general'a atafl*. in which Thomas jaiued
heartily, and the wmmi got bis leave.
wrfir Mid M a™. O«.l»,
u. 1*M dona Iiu- aMrniRK
&gt;
*M.«I j«w Ornly «U'« t
In kur that HurM»1&gt; ttke l‘“kl ot

the TriWse

Portland, Me, Sept a—The citizen*
nt’DBON, WIs., Sept 11.—Detail* or*
now coming In of a destructive cyclone of Maine yesterday elected a Governor,
which bn Tuesday evening swept over tbe four members of Congress, thirty-on* State
Senators,
151 Reprantatlves and full
cholera, and 306 deiitfta. ~ All Ibe mln- northern part of St Croix County rod
through ti&gt;* center of Polk, doing wlde- boards of county offioera. The guberutolaters have earnestly urged King Hum­
spread devastation. The cyclone entered rial vote of 1880 stood: Plats &gt;d (Fusion),
bert to leave the city, but he has refused...
' Wlaconsin from the Minnesota side, nearly 78,713; Davis. (Rep.). 73,344; scattering,
Since ti&gt;e beginning of tlx cholera oup
345. Total, 147,804
The Presldenttal
break in Napk-s there have been i.ioo in­ opposite Marine, carried away portions of
the Wisconsin Central's now iron bridge vote stood: Garfield, 74,053; Hancock,
terments in tile cholera section of the
now building ' across- Lake
‘
— Si. — Croix,
83,811; Weaver, 4,403; Nest Dow. W;
cemetery.
ItnMK, Sept IL—The official cholera bul­ and
plowed a furrow two er throe scattering, 139; total, 143,003—showing a
letin rives for Italy, exclusive of N - pies, . miles wide in • northerly
direction. Republican plurality ot 8,841, against a
during tiie past twenty-four hours, ninetyThe
most
serious . damage . Twag minority of 108 in th* guberutorial elec­
five freak now's ami slxtv deaths. Several
■
physicians of thia eity.refutlnr to nltrnd done In the towns of Star I'ralris. Stanton tion of September.
Portlaxd, Me., Sept 9.—The Prohib­
clKiler* patients will b« prosvciled. Tiie and Somerset where grain stacks In large
Mayers of GroUaminarda, Atrlcoli, Areg- numbers were blown away.
B.trns and itory amendment to the State Constitution
n»uo and Fomll have been su« pended for not house* were unroofed, and other serious de­ fa carried by over 50,000 majority. . Robin’*
majority, will be about 12,ooa Iteed, mem­
uUendmg to the public health.
struction tlooft. In this county Star Prairie ber of Congress from this district on whom
Pakis, Sept 11.—Seven deaths from
appear* to have fared the worst as nearly a special fight ha* been in &gt;d*, fa elected by
cholera are reported from the Eoa.crn Pyreevery building Ln the village was more or 000 majority. Four Republican Congress­
‘
MAR3KII.I.F.H. Sept IL—Two deaths loss shaken, and fully a'dozen in the town men are elected.
PoRTLANU, Me., Sept 10.—Th* latest re­
bav* occurred from cholera here yesterday.
completely destroyed. Among th* more
Madrid, Sept 11,—At Alleante there eeriuuk foaseS ar* th* bouse and barn ot Mr. turns show' that toe Republican* have
elected
117
Riprcsentatlv.-X
to thirty-four by
have been forty ew-roof cholera and twentyMven deatlis from tbe disease since Sep- &lt;' Aniqufat valued ut 82,500; the large barn of. toe Democrats, a Republican gain of aeven.
. IL K. Fay, In which’a boy had both legs Full returns from tiie First Congressional
tern tier L
Paris, Sept 10.—It Is officially an- i broken: Ira KWder's barn, E. Clarke's house District give Iteed, Republican, 17,584;
vouneed that war will shortly bu declared I' and bnm. anil Filpnh’a store, front bluwn Cleaves, Democrat, 10,00'J. Reed’* plural­
against China. Tiie scheme of occupying | in. Abont tliirty-tive miles farther north ity. 915. In 1S8Q, Reed's plurality wax ,17,
and Ms vote H1.920. The entire Republican
rutmusa
non been
uron abandoned.
luauuuuau. A fresh
tiooii exCi...............
‘
Formosa has
county ticket fa elected by big majority.
pedition of a more important nature than ■ V-’e .u
V
.Clesir
00
Augusta, Ma. Sept 10.—The following
the provioq© one bah air
Ireairtb,-en
‘ pre------N'or^i
Xnrth Wisconsin
U tamndi. Road,
Wmrt was
«a&lt; almost
ali.mat wiped
wlnod
:stlob~«rUl
bo rtcDn the map by tint furl his gala Hardly
dispatch wiu sent to General la&gt;gnn yester­
pared. The whole
quest
day:
discussed al Saturday’s cabinet wiHr-""',n unscathed house n-msins In tiie town,
...
/-I-,,
—
a
(
and
thru*
lives
were
lost.
Tliose
killed
Ibc result of the *b etion may be thus sum­
ciL The Katiotial
aiyr
the were
Burdick, wife ot the pat­ marized: Tbo Hep blican* nave caTieu ev­
certain . incidents
of «/which
...^
ery county tn the .-tatc with t.iu |x&gt;«ible ex­
— shortly
- com­ , master, and two young men In W R. Inpublic are unaware which will
ception or Knox, which 1* ver- clove. They
pel the Government, to take an important j gall's store, by the u me of William Cav- have elected twenty-nine 8enato:i and the
Walter Democrat* Only two: they have chosen
decl-lon ia regard to the operations In ! annugh and A. IL bandersmi.
four-uflh* of tbe
Ke present*'ire* in
Chiba, and necssitate the summoning of the , Brigg* was also badly Injured, and two the Legislature; they have elected four Rep­
Chambers.
Lc Flyrtro declares that If ’ Scandinavian children *o seriously that they resentative* in Cong, ess by large majorities,
.
and hare given Governor Koine a popular
China fa*ee&lt;* letters of marque the French can not survive.
Bill Nye, the noted . humorisL also hod majority of 17,00 &gt;. The Republican vote will
will hang nil who may be captured as '
very nearly Imi.ujO—4,ik*J to .L0u) larger
pirate* The Chinese wish to bar toe en­ j his left leg broken below too knee, lie was reach
than ever cast before. Our majorltg t* the
trance to tiie river at Sh nghaL The Con­ at Clear Lake visiting his brother, DistricP
largest we have nwl since the l-rc*alcnttai
I Attorney Nye. Tliey were out in the coun- 'ejection
in 1A4. and lar.esccod* our moat san­
suls of the different powers have protested
| try fyra drive in the midst of a dense forest,­ guine hope*
"
against the action.
(Signed)
WAt.Kr.tc Br.strra.
, and seeing the storm
coining
on,
Lewiston, M*., Sept 11.—Tho Journal,
, were driving as rapidly a* possible
Lojmax. Bent a—Tom IlilL th* Bir­ ■ to escape its fury, when both gen­ . of this city, publisher* return* from over two
mingham boxer, challenges Billy Edwards, ! ttemen were thrown out
hundred towns on the prohibitory constitu­
with
th*
Charley Norton, or any other American
result above given. Tiie roa«Fw.u» so thlck- tional amendment, which giv* 49,444 iu
light-weight boxer, the stokes to be S1.U00 ' ly strewn with fallen trees that It was itnfavor, and 19, it&gt;5 against toe amendment.
c side, or a trophy equal to that amount In I possible to reach him with a team, and lie
The majority will be Increased lo over 40,­
value. HUI will go to New York to meet . w.&lt;s obliged to II* on tbe wet ground in the
000 by too returns to come. .
the champion.
i drenching rain for two hours, until men
Three hundred aud fifty-eight towns give
Co'I'ENUaokn, Sept 8.—Another Danish could be summoned from Clear Lake to Robl* 60 878, Redman, 51,317. The com­
polar expedition will start for the frozen I carry hlni iiu He was brought lo Hudson
plete official returns will not be In for sev­
North next summer, proceeding by w.»y of . and te now doing well.
eral days.
Franz Joaef Lan&lt;L It-will, be under tbe '
Jewett'* mill*, n lew nilles out suffered
THE MMSOUm RHPUUr.fCANS.
le darahlp of Mexra. ilovlna^d and Garacl. ! serloHily, ard llwee-fnartlM of their must
Jefferson Cm, Ma, Sept. 10.—Chair­
Loxnox, Sept V.—Scotch agents for toe valuable pine were blown down. Iieslde a man William Warner, of the State Central
Pr.drie Cattle Company declare that the al­ I vast amount of other timber. The entire Committee, called the Republican Stale
leged land-grabbing in Colorado, as report­ 1&lt;«* to Clear Lake e.m not be le*s titan Convention to order yesterday morning.
ed lo tlie U idled States I-aind Commission-, biflO.OOo. Ingall's loss i* placed at 81U.UJO.
Tiie organization of the convention was
er, 4* ■untrue. Th* '.mudcc Advertiser, The death of Mrs. Burdick fa especially sad.
complettMl by the appointment of toe usual
the o*r*D of (he Scotch Ranch Company, Site was almost helpless, and her husband
B|UVcr_ committees. «nd one special committee was
rays&amp;Ual th* Statemenu of American news­' was sash Ung her_ ^.om
delegated to consider the question ot unit­
papers upon tba qmuitlties of land fenced1 Ing building when site
was stricken
ing with all the political elements of the
in by English mid Scotch companies are5 dead at' his side,
The people had
State that »re opposed to the Democratic
pre|Misterous, ami such statements arc only no knowledge
of
young Saunders'
party. Pending committee action a trees*
ruudefor electloneerinK purposes.
death until
bis. body
w&amp;s
found
was taken. On reasajrabling General D.
wtul* they
were searching
In the I’. Grier, of St Ixxiis. was mail* permanent
ruins for
Cavanai " remains. A report
ELOPED WITH THE COACHMAN
’or Cavanaugh's
Chairman, and F. W. Moot, ot St Loulz,
come* tthat
— Clayton was badly
, ,
ah .ken up Secretary.
1 by toe same gate, aud sustained heavy
The Conference Committee representing
wlth the Man ol i.er I hSTfi'a.
losses. Humbird A Co.’* large mills and
the antl-bourbon elements Hint were present
New York. Sept 10.—Miss Victoriai their lumber yard were seriously wrecketo
reported at length, naming Nicholas Kurd,
The loss of grain a.id other property in ot Buch man County, for Governor.
Mororinl created a sensation yraterday by
this (St. Croix) County can not be short of
The ticket was completed as follows:
ehiMog with Ernest
SbiUhut, her fath­
SM),0Ol. but this in trilling compared with
Ueuieqant-Governor, H. M. Btarkoff. of St.
er's eogciinian.
Mis* Victoria Is tbe toe devastation through mt l‘o&gt;k County.
Lout*; Treasurer, J. Thrtmpron. Sedalia; Au­
duin£rter of (4: I’. Moro-Ont th* millionaire'
ditor. Jacob Sand* Ada.r: Attorney-^eneral.
' Ttie storm lasted fifteen minutes.
pr.riuer in
Jay Gould's
brokeragei
briUAVATEit, Minn.. Sept. IL—About I&gt;avid Murpby, &gt;L Louin: Judge ot tb* Buprvtne Court. David Wagner.
firm.
She
is a
decided
blonde, , six o'clock Tuesday evening a disastrous
The convention then adjourned.
very
farautlfttl .and
accomplished, , cyclone pas-ed over this section. The worst
' j end of tbe storm struck Marine Mills, a rilW1MCUX8IX DEUtK-RATM.
m&lt;I twenty-five year* old.
The elopement
Iago twelve miles north, where almost«ycry
M
adimix, Wk, Sept it.—The Demo­
occtirr--d from the Mnrosinl country seat a:' house Is more or Itwa Injured.
George
Ynnkcre-on-Uw-iLilwn. and Wks made1 Kulberfurd was wnrkiog al a threshing cratic Bute Qinvention was called to order
yesterday' morning by Dr. W. A. Anderton,
kiio.vn wlwij the aged brnkA'ruHhed into
‘ ninciitnu when the storm came up
ire Chairman of toe Slate Central Conimlttoo.
pmlee headquarter* weeping bitterly, and
between his sob* told the story. Sinliiiu- is ' took refuge in a barn, which was blown A* S. Ritchie, of Racine, was made teinj&gt;odown on him ami he wo* kilted. This is the rary-Chairni m. Tire usual committee* were
a blonde, aged twenty-five years, and had only fatality thus iar reported. On anotiiur
i appointed, and pending their action theconbeen in tiie employ of Mortnini several years
farm in the same neighborhood n,.dlnne je •• vention took a recess. On re iMeuibling,
until too lirat of this month when he was
1 oils man had hl* leg torn oil by a tailing
dln h aged. He is a Genn.m, and is &lt;e*MMld-' honse. and a few other people were slightly John W. Cury, of Milwaukee, was elected
ered handsome. Mr. Mor-mini's suspicions1 Injured. At one place, in an orchard of permanent Chairman. On assuming bfa
dtitlf-&gt; he arr •igned the Republican party
were first aroused two t\vek* ego. when he
I.&lt;&gt;00 trees only two are left Aiandiug.
and the record of James G. Blaine. Nom­
tound Mi** Victoria renting calmly in too1 Probably forty or fifty barns In tliiA couuly
inations were made a_ follows:
anas of toe coachman. The old broker be
were completely wrecked. Some curious
Govornur. 5. i». F nit. itaclno: Lieutenant­
came terribly enraged, and a scene Imine
freaks of toe storni are reported. Some Governor. A. C. Par'xinsdn, ’ oiumuia Sccrodiately followed. Miss Victoria being sent
buildings
were
twisted, s-uiupleteiy
taker ryem and Shilling ordercjl otf-.the
around on their foundations. Others were
premier*.
Early yesterday morning lire
SllvoriUom, Marathon;
only unroofed and nut otherwise Injured.
nrauce, t iW* 8. Holu n.
lovers tl«l grid ore supported to have arrived,■ At another place flying boards from ;
Dune: ihrilruad Commissioner, CooraJ kru*.
here nt four oxloclc In th* afternoon. The' lumber yard
struck a dwelling ami bhm&gt;uyK&lt;m.
police c.m do nothing, a* the girl fa of legal crashed entirely through the side. In this
The platform reiterate* that of the Na­
ago and her own ml.-tress. They were not’ city Walker. Judd Veazie, a xitw-mlll Ann.
tional Cm. .entiou, endorses, the national
fouiid up to-nudnigliL Mia* Victoria was1 lose from SIS,WO to S20,W0.
Tbe St.
ticket, di-umnds the semi-annual examina­
41
,J
. three mugMers and her Croix lintel wa* unroofed and bad a gabk
tion of nil banks by a competent person,
I i«et The young ladiMgmd blown xway. Peter Cullein’s house, with urg.-s the abolition of the convict labor sys­
two son* *4. the family ar* well kimwa' ln his family in It, was blown Into ttw street, tem, and opposes all sumptuary Jaws.
the higher circle* of this city.
the Inmates miraculously escaping injury.
••Count” Mororinl. as he fa called, has a' Hiram Burkey’s house, b irn, granary and
CoxcoiU), N. 11., Sept IL—Itav. o. IL
romantic history. H* Is an Italian, and
warehouse, with Si,ooo worth of machinery,
came here .&gt;s a refugee with Garibaldi, and six hundrixl bushels of grain and tblrty Shinn was made Chairman of th* Proid bitloni-t State Convention, which mot Imre
remained to* bosom friend of the Hberatar tons of hay. were destroyed.
Tho entire Ttoterday. Lukin D. Mason, of Tamworui.
•luring hi* rtwktatce on Stnten lalanii. Moro-' kms at Marine Is $75,000 in this city about
was nominated for Governor.
slni entered Wall street a* the office attend­
923,000.
ant and txxly-ruanl nf J&lt;y Gould, but
NEW HAMI-HHIKX DEMOCltATH.
Mixxkatous, Minn.. S«pL 11.—Reports
»ftf cwprd became Auditor of tbe Eric Road from tli* neighborhood tell ut heavy blows
Coxcobd. N. IL, Sept lo.—The Demo­
under the Gould-rfak m inageinenu
He1 Iu all directions. Washouts and ovcrtlow- cratic State Convenl'oo met here yesterday
accumulated aoout 81,000.000 in specula­ Ing streams are causing a good deal of and was called iO order by Chairman
tions, and is ww a un-tubur of Jay Gould’s1 trouble to railroads.
btone.
Tbe SL Paul A
firm of W. E. Gmnnr A- Ca Thu Count is
John M. Hill was nominated t&lt;&gt;r Govern­
Omaha Rood Is blocked up, and train* nr»
almost dirtracted over the disgrace brobgbt
Presidential Electors were chosen
’ obllgtxl to go by lb* Milwaukee track. No or.
upon his family, and it is fuarvu ho wilt
uud toe convention adjuur.ied.
fatal accidents are reported.
-commit a dr*)&gt;erate act. He swears to kill
OinrntWA Fa ’.LA WK, Sept i 1. —The
MAHSACHL'SltTT* PRO Hl UTlOXtBTS.
Shilling uo right
floods in Hie rivers and streams of till* «ecBoston, M &lt;ttk, Sept 11.—The Prohibi­
Later—The couple were married to-day.■ tlon continue unnbaUxl. Dtincui Cree!;,
tion State Umventiun for the purp le of
•nd It i« new stated that bcbelling fa a Ger­
which flows through a portion of this city,
man noblewas, with.a reduced pocketbook. rose fourteen feet yesterday. Every bridge- nuuiiiiuting candidate* for Slate ortlces was
called to order ye,terday by G IL Travis.
Ju tbe city was earned »wy. The darn Honorable Charles .Jmy was chosen
Th* American SsisniistL
of tl&gt;e Glen flouring mills was washed out,
permanent
President
A
letter
i'liiLADEi.riiiA, Sept, in.—Th* Amerk
i'nd caused to* planimr-mlU dam ut B.
from
President
J.
IL
Seelye,
ot
can Scientist*- Association elected ths fol­
Kekis
A Co.
to give
way.
Tbe Amiiersl Ckillsgo, declining the uumlnatlon
lowing &lt;'flicnrs-for the ensuing year:
livery stable
of
Stile*,
l^go
A
for Governor, was read. Notwithstanding
Bailey waa badly wrecked. - Five horoe*
his declination, the convention nominated
were drowned, and all the buagk-s au.i
him lor GovnenTr. sod. Henry H. Faxon, of
or -Mtmilctowii. G'un.; Sect.oQ H Prof. &lt;L F.
11 rankert; &lt;&gt;r
**riu&lt;xn»n Co,leu*:
bev­ carriages were swept away. Several *u &gt;Quincy, fur Lieutenant Governor. It is
- - " W.lUas* K. Xlobola, of lk»-. chine shop* and houses were carried d*wn
stated that 1'resldcnt Soelye will accept toe
Hei-tion
D.
Prof.
A Burkett; the stream totally wrecked. The latest
nomination!
or
CambrMgu:
Section
K,
George Kempton was nominated for Sec­
Edward
iirtun, of
Columbux, advice* from" Bloomer, tmelv* miles frmn
—-action F. Prof. IL F. Wider, of Cor­, here, on Duncan Creek, state that the
retary of State; G B. Knight Treasurer
n-li I'nive^ritr; Sectian G. P.oi. K. H. Gag*, water is tolrty-threa inc:i&lt;« hlgh«r than in and Receiver-General; Samua! M. F Irfield,
Come.I: Section H. Prof. W. H. I'ulLot th* cre*t floo&lt;i-ot 1880, but there ba* bee*
Attorney-General; William W. Herman,
a decline of alx Ucbes since six Auditor.
o’clock.
Tbe
dam
ot
Roache
coxxEcnctrr ouBExnACKERM.
. &amp; Riggs’s mill wax swept away,, and TtlU.Mf.vidkx,'Conn., Sept IL—There was a
000 feet
of logs. All tbe
bttsilarge attendance at the Greenback State
neu bouses on Mala street arc parly
Bar Harbor, Mount Desert, Me., wm se­
Convention
held Itere yesterday, and great
hubmenrod. The loa* at Bloomer Is «4ff.pOo.
lected a* theaext place of meeto^
James L. Curtis
In this city tbe Immes ou Duncan Creek ;i re entnusiasin prevailedcsUm -tod at 8150,000. While attempting was nominated foe Governor.
Much Destitution In Ubrafinr.
tocraw the creek hare yesterday itobert
BI.XIXK AND IXMIAX TO ATTESD A COXSt. Jphku. N- F., Sept 9. -Latest Lab­ Wallace, aalugle man, was drowned. Tit*
FEBENCE MEETING.
rador news to appalling. The eodfi»k catch Chippewa River U now twenty-tore* feet
Cincinnati.
O., Sept,
n__ Mew*.
to short 600,000 quintals, and M) u* north­ above low water-mark, and fa still firing at Blaine and Ixxran have notified toe Repub­
the
rate
of
six
luche*
per
hour.
lican
leader*
orOhio that they will attend
east corner of Newfoundland famine l* hiiA
ij
exa
.
Alich.,
Sept.
1L
—
There
was
a
a conference at Cincinnati on Frid-iy,
BiipoaL About eight hundred fuuUlm are
reported atarving, and are mwtatotog life ut violent thunder squ ill here at noon yester­ Sept 10.
prweerton xprUto. or cuttie fish, generally day. The wlfid blow forty-eight eullcs au WllX KOT tws FOR PROHIBITION OOVEBu««l for bcdl by the fi»k«nnan. Th* whole Junir, aad there wu a ralufall of over an
XOB.
coast of NowfoundlaiMi and Labrador te Inch bt eight minutes. Thomas Scarf was
struck by lightning and killed or the street.
MffiMed with feebergs. Captain Mannet,
th* GubemntorialO nominee of the State
pf tli© naval atoaiuer Clover, report* 23“ Another man had un arm broken. Ons rrohiiilUon Convening) which met a few
toebencs betwoc* Wodham Wand and Cape bourns a mill, suioke-*taek* aud •.number days ago to Lawrence, Amt out bls letter
of piles -of lumlier were blown over, and
yesterday declining tbe nomination. He says
Snexr yettertay down forty UMu«aud feet of lumber biown Into he bellevm the nouiin..Uon of a tickrd by
the hrire. Th* tan ‘
‘
the Prohibitionists st thia time inexpedient,
I wide, lasted about
t minute*
four hour* ending at

o'clock ImA cveft-

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« ft. mmmimts u

aupporting
tupportlug Martin, to* Rcpublkaa
RepubUcaa asjudl*
«au4b

CXVTSRESWnS'A.l- XOMIXATTOXA
CongrMrirmal DooUMtkma w«g« made a*
follow* Tuesday: W. G May bury, Democrat,
Fuat Mkulgan; H. M. U Fall*U%
ftepubllcan. Third Wtoormrin; C. T.
Gallagher,
Republican, Fourth
Mamnchnsetls;
Ben
. Frederick.
Demo­
crat, Fifth Iowa; G P. Head. Democrat.

known-

servant

GONE.

., Sept. 5.—Secretary
Folder died here at 4:55 o'clock yesterday
afternoon. The only persons * present were
Mrs. Hart, hl* deceaseil wife's sister, Dr.
Knapp, taw asaociatos. hi* family physician.
Dr; A. IL Smith, and his colored servant
James. Dr. Smith aud Captain J. S. Lewi*
had left hltu but a few minute* previously.
Dr. H. Foster, who had been hero two or
titles times as a consulting physician, ar*
rived here on the *4:45 o'clock train and
was conveyed
to the
Folger man­
sion by Dr. Smith. Mrs. Ernst, the Secre­
tary's sister, arrived by the same train. Af­
ter the three'entered the room the dying
m..n g sped, and all was over. Secretary
Kolger's two daughters are in toe Adiron­
dack*. toe elder in very feeble hbaltii. ' Hl*
son. Captain Charles W, Folger. is at Al­
exandria. Va. All bad been written to
come to Geneva, too telegraph not being
earlier reported to. as so sudden a termina­
tion of the tatlier's malady was not appro
'hended. Captain Folger will arrive to-day.
Tbe Secretary relumed tor the fast time
to (tenora on Wednesday evening, Argust
20. He called his lamily physician toe
next morning, who give* Uiu following di­
agnosis ot toe .case: Great feebleness of
the heart's action, congestion of the middle
h*'oe of the right lung, aud capillary conge*tlon of the bronchial tubes; torpor of tho
liver, and albuminous discharge of th*
urln*, showing dls*aw of the kidneyi.
Tiie doctor was informed toot U&gt;e Seemtary had had hemorrhaira of th* lungs three
times of fate, before hfa return. The fine
wan while out vactaUtur
yaetiling with friend -it
at
time was
Now York, on which occasion be disciiat -d,
ulxFut u pint of blond. Sec rotary Folger
rode out dully until aud Including August
2V. since which time lie has kept his room,
bu: did not
wi:r&gt;Hy abandon
his
official
worki
lie
continued
to
answer lm|ortant
letters
and
tele­
grams up to yesterday, and seemed re­
luctant to Kite up; yet lie was by no means
unconsciuus of bis critical condition. He
hnrusied to lil» personal friend. Captain
Lewis, his final messages to bls family
and other directions of n confidential nature.
Within h , tew, moments alter ...
the becretary ex; ami. telegrams announcing the sad
event were dispatched lo President Arthur,
nt Newport; Assistant-Treasurer Coon,
Frank Sperry, ills -private secretary; lion.
Tlionias C. Acton. AnauitAnt-Treasurer at
New York, ami Judge Andrews. Syracuw.
of tb* late Secretary Aer Um place here

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Incendiarism

by

to suspected

sparks from t tug set fire early in the
evening to a pH* of shaving* from
which tb* flame* spread uulil Perry *
Co.’* extensive lumber yard waa la
a blaze. The fir* continued to extecd,
defying all efforts of tb* firemen.
About
ten acre*
of
lumber and
frame building* were aflame atone time,
and hug* clouds of smoke, thickly studded
with' blazlcr ciudcnt. were blown by th*
changing wind for mile*, causing inten**
excitement lest toe myriads of sparks
should kindle fires In every direction and
perhaps lay waste a large part of Um city.
The owners of th* Variety iron work*
had been on the root of their large brick
building for half an hour throwlna water
and guarding to in the hope that tbe fire
might be kept within bounds. They suc­
ceeded in putting out the flame* in several
plains which had caught from *pv&gt;t*- Un­
til toe region of their building became redbot they were successful in their object,
but at eight o elock t|»e lumber Iu tbe yard
of G G. King caught from toe east end of

crat. Fifth Kansas; Martin A. Hyn-s, Re­
publican. First New Hampshire; a IL
Thomas, Republican, Seventh Wisconsin;
John J. Linehan, Democrat, Third Iowa;
William! T. Shaw, Republican, Second
Iowa; IL P. Bland. Democrat, Eleventh
Missouri: W. J. Nlehnlsou. Grae.tbocker,
Second Kansas; A. E. Wllaou, Republican,
Fifth Kentucky.

faithful public

nnr ST cx«T&gt;

. T 1Vn «

flagration to raging on tit* flat*. The entire
fire department is In aervice and telegranu
have been wot to Akron, Youngstown.
Painesville, Erie, Sandusky and Toledo for

neral. First Arkansas;. &amp; JL Hemtersou.
Drfnocrai, Third North Carolina; E. J.
Gey. Democrat, Third Alabama: ex-G*yernor Throckmorton, Democrat, Fifth Tex­
as: John G Black Democrat. Fourteenth
ll.iaoia.
Congressional nominations were made yes­
terday as follows: David IL Paige, Demo­
crat. Twentieth Ohio: Charles H. Allen. Re­
publican, Klglith Maasachiitdita; William
W. Rice, Republican. Tenth Massachusetts;
Willi in N. NprvUIe, Republican, Seventh
Missouri; Sereno E. Payne, Republican.
Twenty-seventh New York; John P. Buck,
Republican, J-'lsst Connecticut; E. F. Qtonc.
Republican, Seventh Massachusetts; Thom­
as B. Need les. Republican, Tentn Illinois,
Herman Schilbach, Republican, Sixth New
Jersey; James Buchanan, Republican, S*cond Naw Jersey; Ilnnry Cabot Lodge.* Re­
publican, Sixth Mnssachtuetta; John W.
Taylor,
Democrat. Eighth Tennessee;
Joseph A. Warden. Republican, Fifth Teonesae; 'John S. George, Democrat, Seoon l

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4.000.000 feet In th .t yard
partial blaze. Tbe heat along
soon bothat aide ot ,Centr.il way —
came too intense for comfort, and despite
the brisk West wind which had iprung up
the flames crept up In tl»e soullierly ulreotlon, and very quickly reached tbe street.
Th* Variety iron works now eauglit &lt;»u th*
roof, but thtoe flames were subdued after a
short fight. At the same Hine the wooden
building, a good-sized aired, belonging to
Woods, Perry A Ca. west of this, had also
caught on tbe front aide from the beat of
the burning lumber Just opposite, and at­
tention waa directed to that.
Tl&gt;e fire­
men were called back to tlx Iron works
building, and at uine o'clock both these
building* were burning, and the tire wo*
under such headway that Uie engines which
could be kept In the street were uuabie to
cope with IL Much cause of delay waa
found in tbe water. It was dirty and tbe
engine* would get dogged. In thb manner
one of the engines which bad been tlirowIng a stream onlbe southwest aldo of lb*
yard near tire railroad was forced to sus­
pend work for a time for repairs.
At nine o’clock th* shops and tnilldings
from Scranton avenue to Woods, Perry A
Co.'a planing mill on Carter street were on
fire, and it looked as though nothing could
save them. One tiny snark, fanned in a
minute Into leaping flames, undid years of
toil. The tire started In the midst of lum­
ber
and
on
all
sides
there
was plenty of the same dry fuel
The flames shot
a
hundredfeet
Into the air, and myriads ot sparks hovered
and floated amid the glare and smoke. Th*
awful glare penetrated to th* furthermost
parts ot tbe city, and the community turned
oui
«&gt; wiujcso
out budcmi
almost on
en maswc
masse to
wIuibm ma
U&gt;a spoev-tapeetade. They collected on the fiouse-top*,
choked «n
all in*
the thoroughfares leading o.
to tn*
th*
flats and covered the brows of tbe hills.
Tbe large a &lt;fe to Woods, Perry &amp;Co.’s
office was ,.„,vu
rolled w
out. by luu
the combined
strength of twenty men and taken up
ur&gt; to*
too
sidewalk to the bridge. The office of the
Cleveland Boa-fl of Lumber Dealers,
between Woods, Perry A Ca and Potter 4
Birdsall was likewise cioaned out, and by
the lime th* flame* reached these three
office* there w»* nothing of value iu tiietn
to hum. The structures theinselvcs were
reduced to a*hos in on Incredibly short
space of time.
Tiie area burned over covers about sixty
acre*.
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The revised list of the losses lias follows:
CO.. 84UQ.OM: C. «. King A
Co., ♦uu.'xu;
— Blrdkall jx Co,. k.UMXJO;

‘L*. V—A'*---1. FUUUtj U
frumSilQ
errand age regal*
from |ho to &gt;».0uo,
• a.Ouo, making
m
I oi u round 810m, aw.
'
Tbs lliinaix State Fair.
I
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Chicago. Sept 9.—The Illinois State
I
ft*
*eU

yesterday Iu th* presence of a vast croud
who had gathered to pay the Inst tribute ol wh.Ul°. f^toclation had anticlpatoL A
resiwet te* ttu- (tfatlnjifahed dead. Presi- &lt;
dent Arthur. Governor Cleveland and a Clydesdale hor+cs. wl.'ch fa the first dis­
large numl&gt;er of Government official* were play made by the association of Clydesdale
present R-tv. Arum J. Upson delivered breeders. The. sheep display fa one of the
flow, made in Illinois. The agricultural
tin* sermon.-and comtnenlod al length upon
tiie latettecretary'a public servlees. Dur­ display fa more than twice as large as it waa
ing th* discourse President Arthur wa*
visibly affected. The interment took place
She is Ent :Dd to the Cake.
In Glenwood Cemetery.
Aluaxt, N. Y., Sept. 10. —Mtos F. Smulsey. ton Fort Plain foster, tuu passed her
Filteen Deposition* fa ths Blaine Sait.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 10.—In thu one hundred ami eightieth &lt;tay without food.
Blalue-Se/rtincl suit the defense yeaterd «y A recent iuvesugation shows that there is
served notice on th* plaintiff's attorney* no deception being practiced. Dr. Meyers,
who has long ta-en the family physician. Is
ths. they would
begin taking depo­ preillve that Miss Smtilsey h &gt;s abstained
sitions In Kentucky ou the 22&gt;1 lust.
from all food during tbe time named.
Tiie depositions of the following named
wltne**e« will be taken: At Miller*THE MARKETS.
burg.-Joiin Miller, Daniel A- rimlth and
New York. September 11.
wife, Joseph W. Miller, it A. Milter, Will­
LIVE
9T«'CK-Cattle
iam McMillen Mfaa Sue Sandusky and B F.
Johnson; at Pari., Samuel T. James and
Hom* .............. . .........
fi 7U
Dr. William Kinney; at Georgetown, MrsFLOrfl—Rood to Choice.
I'ateota
Mary E. Bryan, John T. Sinarr, Webb Ross
f. Red
and C. W- West; at Eminence, IL Todd WHEAT-No.
No. 2. Spring
Batterton.
CORN
INDIANAPUMS, Ind., Sept IL—Senator OATS— We*tern Mixed...
Ifarrfaoa, Mr. Blaine's counsel In the Se&gt;*&gt; RYE
....................
ttncl libel suit. *»y» he is convinced that PORK-Mes*
LARD—Steam
7 «V4
th* Senthicl people will make every effort CH EE8F.
10
to prevent the case coming to trial' until WOOL-Domestic
after Che election. He last week offered to
CHICAGO.
produce Mr. Blaine within six days in court BEEVES-Extra
to answer toe Interrogatories filed by tbe de­
fendant* If tli* trial would be pusited. Tb*
Medium
00
Butcher*' nock
offer was refused.
Infor or ca'tle 1S5 ft 2
HOGS -Live-Good to Choice. 5 0) U » 88
Illinois Good Templin.
t-HKEP.....................................
ai’t ‘ ‘
Creamery
BtooMncGToir,
HL, Sept
IL—Th* BUTTERGood to &lt; hokx- Dairy
thirty-firat State Convention of Good Tem­ EGG8— Fresh '
15M
FLOUR-Winter
pi are met here Tuesday night Officer*
Spring.
4 5)**
wet* e!ecte,l ■yraterday m follows:
&amp;O) U----7b*4&lt;5
G. W. C. T. Uriili Copp, of lx&gt;*la: G. W. c..
5?« fi*
Geory*&lt;- Cbn*.;«n.oi Cuicasro: G. W. V. T„
G&gt;ra H Tompkins, of Gale^.'urg: G. W. s..
WM
It. J. Hazlett, of rreeport; «. w. T., N. T.
Alim, ot Biygsville: G. W. M., W. R. Wfila.
of Pittsfield; G. 8. J. T-, Mr*. E. O. Milla, ol BRCOM . OHSGreen Hurt.
Cblcaco.
Fino Green.
Decatur waa chosen as the next piace of
Interior. »..
meeting,
t
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Privaia Henry’s Remains Stolen.
Nkw Yohk. Sept 10-—The remains of
Private Henry, who war shot by the Greely
party In the Arctic, have been stolen from
Cypress Hill Cemetery, presumably by |&gt;-rsons who desire to Inv. atlgate wheflier the
body bad been mutilated.

A Boat Race Postponed
PEKKsrux, N. Y., Sentomber IL—Tbe
Riley-Teneyek boat race, which was to take
place here yesterday afternoon, lias been
jMistpnnwi UH September 23, owing to th*
llimasof Kiley.

LABD-Nteam
LUM BER—
Common Droned Biding.
Flooring....
Con mon Boards
Fencing

ShtnglM
EAST LIBERTY
CATTLE-Bost...
Fair to Good..
HOGS—Y.rkers..
Phi tele Ip(as .
6ttEEP-Be*t....
Common
Mediumj

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�all that could lx* wished for, andou
Thursday overt 18,000 people were iu
attendance to assist tiie savior* of oar

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
The willof the late Senator Anthony

WAMrrrv'AaiJn.'*

anion tn having a go&lt;»d lime. On Fri­
public punxwc
lhe crowd waa nearly aa large, tbe Whits Wheat. ebokw, $4.00®I.M&lt; rollsr'
SEPT. 18. 1884 day
&lt;
SATURDAY,
John Mc^'ullourh the tnirediau. reached
DKALKRR
procs, $U®*-«: psuau, ».*o4d.n.
attraction being the prraenee of Gen.
Corn—No. fi, toe. Outs—No. S, Ata. But­
Alger, of Detroit, and Gen. Carnahan, ter-Creamery, lAOUc. Cmum, iOOlOKc. ous health.
WHHam MeAdoo waa renominated for
of ludianapoli*. wlio oach made elo- Rggs. UK»14c.
Congress by tbs Democrats of the Seventh
qnent-and touching speeches. Senator
Hsports to the Bints Board of Health by. Now Jersey District Mood y.
WEST K1LAXO.
Pennington, of Chariotte, and Jamee fifty observers of diseases in differThe prinrtjMi biwl.uas block at Arkan­
TheM&amp;ww Ella and Cora Vandyke O'Donnell, of Jackson, were alio pres­
sas City. Ark., w« dtniroyed by fire Muuare both alck.
ent and made nppMH*to speechr*. August A1, indicatel that intermit ent day. luvolvinx a low of fcflO.000.
Saugatuck, Mick, is shipping about twelve
School will Itegiu in tire Matteson Everything connected w&gt;ni tbe reunion
dysentery, inflammation of the kidneys tho -land baskets of poaches dally to Chi­
district next Mott day.
waa pleaflantaod Satisfactory, and Hast­ and nuuralgia Incressed, and that con­ cago. Tbe frull&gt;is rip. ning very rapidly iu
Jerry Barne* b nndcr the doctor’s ings people will not ‘ kick" if they do sumption and co rebro spinal meningitis the burning sun.
care wrtii heart diseaao.
A w ger, of $20,000 to S25.000 on the
‘'paint the town red.’’ They should be decreased in area of prevalence. DipbRepublican 'National ticket, dflered by An­
September started out with the hot- woke up occasionally. They Deed it
’
gus Smith; of Milwaukee, has been ac­
eat weather of the season.
bh.
again already.
cepted
by a Cnlcagoan.
place*.
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The pancake crop is safe this year
The National .Prison Association began
A new poa'-office bav bevn sstabliihod
BALTIMORE.
even if jsca Frost does nip it slightly.
at Deaclple, Mecosta-Conntv, with Marvin Its semlons at Troy. N. Y., Monday.
Rutherford B. Uayna, ex-President of the
Jas. Driscoll claims to ' own some ex
A health lift—the elevator.
Rogwrs at poatmaatar.
United States. In tl:e chair.
tr* flue 'Woo! sheep which can ' be
L. R. Robbina’ -farm-hnuM, three - mile*
Hard drinking—chewing ice.
Ben Butler Was walt.xj ’upon at Dre
bouglit-reasoDable.
Corn will be ripe by theTSth.
. southwest of 8L Clair, 8u Clair County, Moines by a delegation of woman sutTragCjrn* Slosson ha* been on the retir­
waa burned tbe other afternoon. Nothin/ hts. to wlwin he saki he had no doubt of
A fancy creation—a black eye.
ed list all summer, i&gt;eingin poor health
woman's
right to citizenship under tiie
We never call the doctor till the well
frame building. The Are origins ed In' the- couatiti-.tlon.
and still continues despondent.
runs away.
kitchen. Loss, $3,50J; insurance, $1,700.
Patti’s and the Marqnb* da Caux'a law­
Manning Barnes’ health continue*
Buck and Clarke threshed 2.40® bush­
yers have arranged tb«.t the latter Htiill
Mrs. Dennis Swartout, ot Algonac, St.
feeble, and only ctieerfulbe** and pluck
join with her in her application to the
els inside of taro days.
Clair County, took her -daughter, twenty
will win good health' in his case.
D. R. MoOtnher. f« fitting stock for years of age, to see Barnum's show at .divorce tribunal, which, it is now expected,
will give its assent to their legal separation.
Pete. Davis alternate* farming here
the. state and county fair’*.
Port Huron the other day. Tito young
Clearlng-hnuM exchanges last week—
and in Bedford, where he ha« rented a
The avenigu editoT 'can sympathize lady I ell in boarding ths boat to return $384,550,1«M—are greater than the returns
farm on which he will move ere long.
home,
receiving
injuries
from
which
she
of the previous week bv 834,387,050; but
with England in her trouble with the
A refreshing mln thft first of tba week
died the next day.when compared ’with tho corresponding
Boera.
week a year ago show a decline .of 82.1 per
put a cheerful cmtenauce .on the far­
Charles Woodboase is tbe nemo of the
How farmers get rich—by paying |00
man who raised an order from five dollar*
mers and made wheat sowing practic­
for corn to winter 11 hogs and then
FOWLER &amp; CAMPBELL.
Cbaptpan. who was arrested hi Mlvourl
to seventy-five dollars and sold it lo a flrm
able.
for tba murder of Nicholas Hubbard near
sell them thia fall for &gt;82.
The Congregational minister. Rev.
Charleston,
ill.,
made
lo
the
bherlff
a
vol
­
juat boon do|K&gt;*icod ia tho Lake
ermontville ept
untary confession of his guilt, but Impti- .
'Hadley, of the village, preaches at the
COATS GROVE.
cated another peisou iu the crime. '
Matteson school house every two
Very warniand rti*y.
Tbe commission deader* nt tbo Chicago '
weeks.
&lt;torm via.ted Hancock, Houghton Coun’y, stock-yards have tendered to the National :
Our school closes this w
Albert Barne* has his new house
Committee ten head of caul*, to be pisceu 1 ■
Grandma Odell visited nt R. F. Wolf* when tho lightning struck the residence
nearly completed, and Darius Fitch’s
of O. W. Robinson, agent for tbe Sturgeon among herds said to be afflicted with pleuro- j
Friday. Glad to w e her again.
pneumouia, a* an experiment to decide the ।
River Lumber Company, destroying the
house is up and enclosed and with the
Mifis Rilln Hnzlctliue. nf Castleton, upper portion of the building, passing question of contagion.
new additions will make acommodiou*
Tbs well-known commission firm ot
was a gueat of her grand mother Mrs. through a room where two cbil iren were
mansion.
.
slee ping, up retting th"fr bed wit’.out in­ P.iyiie. Vlley Jc (X, of Louisville, failed
While the machine was in the neigh- M. A. Boise;
yesterday, its liabkllti-s are 3100,000. It
jury
to
tbe
children,
and
aettln
;
fire
tb
the
Al and Herbert Sprague are attend­
This Is a new company, and 1U Stoves
is charged with using bogtiA warehouse re­
liorhood'tiie citizen* clubbed together
received First Prize Mo lai at American
ing school at the Commercial College building. Mr. Robinson, wife and two ceipts. A loss of
falls upon the
and voluntary done 8. A. Shepard'*
children, and Mr..E. G. Brown and wife,
Institute Fair, New York, INS3, and at Cin­
United States National Bank of New
cinnati Exposition. I*h3. If vou want the
of Calumet, and the aervant girl, were iu ’York.
threshing, a* he was not able to attend Grand Rapids.
The mouthly Missionary meeting tbe building at the time, hut none we. e
Best (al a niiskretc price), buy one of
his own biisinesM.
Tbe annual convention of the National
their cuuks or beaters.
connected with tbe M. E. church, wire hurt except being stun ned somewhat.
Association of Fire Eufiueen is in session
Frank Purchfa passed through this
held
nt
Nile
Wellman
’
s
on
Tuesday
----- Agents for-—
in Chicago.
The citiaena of Athene, Calhoun Coun’y,
section last week with bin hounliuld
An inexhaustible supply of natural gas 1
have xubacrlbed 430,000, and say more &lt; an
gootfs on his way to Vermontville, last.
has
been
reached
nt
Findlay,
O.,
at
*
.depthAt this writing people are on their be obtained if necoaaary, to give to tbe
having got enough of granger life, aud
of 140 feet
first railway company that will build a
having rented bi* farm in Maple Grove way to the ice cream social at Jesse road through that place.
Matt Orton, ac&lt;ros*d of netting the fire at
SEWINC MACHINES,
Townsends, for the benefit- of Eld.
Arkansas City Monday, was hanged by *
to Rol Shepard.
&gt;
Stephen Durfee was convicted at Ha*t&gt;
mob Tuesday morning.
Judd.
Inga. Barry County, a few day* ago of
An English artillery team of twenty-two
maple ubove.
The colt that climbed a pair nf stairs murder in tbe first degree for killing Under
men has arrived at Quebec to have a con­
leading from an underground stable to
ttfr
test with a Canadian squad.
Ezra Kipp of Battle Creek, was in our
the barn floor, on Tuesday? i* one year to Jackson Prison for Ufa.
initial last week.
The corner-stone of a ball for the pio­
&lt;dd and for *ale.
A little «on of George A. Barb-r, of Rich­ neers of California, which is lo cost 8150,­
BEST ON WHEELS.
,Ed. Warburton and wife visited Ed.
mond, Kalamazoo County, fell Into sn op n 000, was laid Tuesday in Sun Francisco.
Aouug. of Bellevue, Saturday.
EAST CASTLETON.
horse tank tbe other evening and ua*
The Illinois State Convention of tbe In­
■tight t&lt;» tlir Front ’
The McOmber school commenced
dependent Order of Good Templars began
Frank Hart i« visiting hi* parents in
Monday. Blanch Baker, teacher.
A five-year-old eon of Narciwe Tardiff, Tuesday at Bloomington. Thts is the thirty­
WE ADOPT THE
tint
annual
session.
tin*
place.
Ge •. Morey carried off tiie prize in
of Calumet, Houghton County, recvntty
C. S. Smith (colored), of Bloomington,
We* Lyoha Is visiting friends on the fell into a well and was drowned.
A fine line of the Iieet make*.
the foot race, nt Lacey. Saturday even­
has be«*n appointed C&lt;&gt;tnmi&amp;doner of 1111­
state
road.
ing.
Mr*. W. V. Corwin, an old lady living noH for tho N«-w Orleans Exposition, to se­
Mrs. Elder Brtinim i* visiting her .tree miles northeast of Dansvills, fug­ cure exhibits by the colored people.
J. Darling and wife, of Uartnonin,
ham County, c-mmitted suicide a few
RaB. Power, a wealthy fanner, who has
spent the Sabbath with his brother daughter at Bay City.
Quite un exotternent prevailed nt our nights ago by hanging herself in a loft resided near Petersburg, HL. since 18’20. I*&lt;»wder» Shot and Fixture*,
Mart.
over the woodabed with
celebrated his eighty-fifth bit Inlay by giving
Traps, Ktr., Etc.
Meaara. 8. P. Shnfvr and Elyie Nice. annualacliool meeting.
a dinner to five buuuted descendants and
niadu with two skeins
Goods ot All Kiudrtobe
Andrew Barnum, of Grand Ledge,
wander afe visiting Inends in Jackson
friends.
M;*. Corwin was sixtyvisited Asa Noyes last week. .
conn tv.
,
aud bad resided with her son on the ok
Tiie bondsmen a'. Wabash. Ind., of ex­
Mrs. Asa Noyes has juat recovered Lome Read a good many years. Since her Indian Agent John 1.’. Mlles were sued
0. R- Palmer and wife and Mrs.
husban i’s death she had bscoms partially Tuesday by the Government to recover the
Anderson were visiting in Hope, Sattir- from n severe attack of quinsy.
,
We will take Produce aa usual, but
amount qf Miles’ defalcation, which is said
Miss Perly Eddy commenced her fall • demented, considering herself a burden to tie well up in the thousands.
dsy and Sunday.
upon her relatives, and brooding upon the
1
Tliwe were aplendid showers in some term of school at the brick last week.
Reports
from
the
corn-growing
regions
or
subject of religion until abe determined to
Bert, and Elmer Noyea, of Grand
th- West are to the effect that the recent
part* of town Sunday, while in others
JVo
warm weather has rapidly matured the
Ledge' are visiting relatives in this
the drouth continued just the same. ’
Charles Willimn*,'* two-and-a-half-year* grain, .&gt;nd that it Is now virtually beyond dnuI A’o
T. L. Parker, of tbe Agricultural place.
convict from Oakland County, died.of con­ ger ot h .rm by frost. Tiie crop is ianueusc
Bert Hart tbn»hed with Sprinkett’s sumption in the Jack ton Prison recently. III the gggregnte.
College, was in town last week. He
will teach tire Baker school again tiiis machine lust Tuesday, ivf) bu. in three
The Vaisar Woolen Company han aeThe warehouse* at Pittsburgh occupied
cared the contrac for furui-ching the by Martin Bratt &amp; Ca. wholerafe tea*, and
hours.
Mr*. M. V. Mallett, formerly of Michigan State Prison with cloth for con­ Joseph Benedicts Ca, wholesale r.«ga, was
The Ladies Relief Corms, of Maple
entiruly
destroyed by fire Tuesday night,
Grove, will hold their next meeting at Grand Rapids visited relation in this vict clothing f&lt;r’tb&lt;- coming year. Tie causing a loss of 840,000. A fireman was
Warranted for ten rears not to track. Peel, I
„„„ .
seriously hurt by a falling beam.
Wwj. Booton'a, T tie nd ay evening. Sept. place last week.
—Will tic added, with—
Chalk of! or Blirter.
16&lt;h. “A ooiditd iovitatiou is extend
cosrvo atroax material, and about 2,0W
TERTIEN CORNERS.
The Torrid Wivj.
ed to nil.”
yard'* will be called lor.
At tiie Holm.
Cap. Potter took hi* aid war horse to
Mrs. Mary Adamson, of the tpwn of-S*Row Hamp ia seriously ill.
the eighth day of tho heated term and with
the reunion, at ILfetrag*. If there is
icon,c ““EK
d trthau
rus-youYever
°u *iH.ugbt
i11 ,i,u! betore.c**0*'
A little hoy at Horace Curtis’—happy Clair, 8l Clair C&lt;&gt;un:y, died tbe «otber
UH
II
I
HU
II,
u
I
LLL,
it
came
intense
suffering
among
all
classes
such a thing as horses becomfngfamevening. She wm a pioneer i» tbe coun­
family.
Al
ty. coming from I eland to th*’ section in of people and all kinds of animals.
oux, then Old Chnb ought to till a eiche
1 WTN. B.—Partie* owing the old firm please
Fttzzie Demo nd Ims juat returned
8:30 o'clock the standard thermometer of
IS47.
.
Bha
wa&lt;
eighty-seven
years
of
age.
1
settle
by
tSe-pt.
15th.
i&amp; tbe temple of fame.
c carr)'4 Complete Line of Hardware. We i
------- ■■■
hum tire mirth.
Five children, forty grandchildren— Hie signal service registered 05, while in
Potatoe digging and corn cutting ire
buy lor
----------- „— „
many localities the record waS 07, OS and
for tiie same or good paper.
HASTINGS.
the order of the day.
—and eventeen groat-grandchildren aur* 100.
Sylvester Grant gave hi* farewell
| '
W&lt;MMlhiu&lt;l, 9flch.
The Third avenue car line lost 43 horses
Rev.Hnnnbnrgrr 19 attending conThe Michigan State Veterinary A'tocin- and 225 were prwtruled. Other lines aufHermon at the U. B.church Sunday last.
We are prepared to name
fretace.
Prohate Order.
There i* to be an ice cream social at ti«n holds it® annual meeting at Kalamn- fcred in proportion, the total loss reaching
400, with 2,020 prostrations. At midnight
Mr*. J G. Runyan broke her arm
SvtsKor Micaicxw I
soo Septemlar 17.
the re*i&lt;lence nf Jeatw Tovtaseend, Tues­
CdcsTT or Baasr.f ‘
Monday.
Thomas C. Mills was granUwi a private the police reports allow thirteen instant
day evening, Sept. 15. All ale invited
deaths from sunstroke in this city to-day,
Ala *e*»ji&gt;nof the Probs'*C-&gt;&lt;m for.ib&gt;* • ounry
A theatrical troup will play Ranch 10
interview recently with Miso Carrie and twenty-six prostrations, most of them
For goods for ready pay.
ot Harry, holdeu at the I’rotete otllrr in ih» citv
to attend.
White, at Muskegon, and immediately fatal Of the dead nine are men, three
ol Kaatingi. in said count}, un Tbur»da), the tin
at Union Hall Sept. 17.
The residence of Ike Stanley was en­ opened fire nn her, »--n&gt;li ig a ball into her women, and one a child. Special arrange­
day o' .-^ptrtnbrr. in the year .ne thou.aud right
Philo D inning now smiles over the
hundrvd and oighty.fbcr.
tirely consumed by tire Sunday morn­ left side, inflicting a mortii woanl Jeal­ ments are being made in all the public hos­
I,rr»ent. t LBMKar sairit, Judge oi Probata*
counter of W. H. Shautz.
pitals for large numbers of sifnstroke pa­
ing, Sept-8th. No insurance. The low ousy prompted the crime.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. Baily were called up­
tients
to-morrow.
Tbe
majority
ot
the
Edward Schofield, fit een years ol I,
fall* heavily on a poor man.
On reading and filing the ja-tiUon. duly verified.
We
Owe
Borrowed
Money
on to mourn the loan of an infant son
dead are car-driven and outdoor laborers.
The-picnic in J. J. FuHer5* woods wa« who went to Bay City two months a ro,
and iniiNt have our pay to
last Sunday.
since wuich time ho had been Lying in the
The Wages ol Sin.
meet the name at once.
a decided success.
Several popular
Lafayette Hughes will rvsnme hi*
family of William Carney, stole five hu ponular speakers were present, among
New Drunswictc, N. J^ Sept. 9.—Mahlon
teatperanoe work Monday. Quincy. III.,
Hunyou, I'reaident of the National Bank,
whom ware Rev. W. Townsend, of
will be the first battle ground.
Carlton, Stephen Dolittle, of Freeport,
fearing arrest for complicity In the thefts of
On Monday last Israel. Hodge* -died
Eld. Royce Bane, all of whom iqade
Michigan and Chicago passenger a-zente the late Cashier Hill, killed himself in the
froc ttic efieefe of morphine. Whether
met at Detroit'recently and forme I e.i bank office with a razor. Examiner Shelly
able speech ea.
Nemo.
PAY WANTED.
taken accidreitally or purposely is not
association for the protection of Michigan is said to hare discovered a deficit of 8LOO0,known.
Tie was 55 years old and
railroad interests. Representatives of ten 000 In the surplus cash aud securities.
We perceive from a careful inspec­ came, it stir there be, why the pr«yei of the pell*
bisiark.
Walter
Carroll,
a
depositor,
committed
father-in-law of P. A. 8hel&lt;lon, of thia
companies were present. J. H. Painter
tion of oar Hubecription book* that a tluner ahouid not he HratllsU.
suicide on account of his I owes. The crowils
And it li further ordered that nld petitioner give
was elected Pre* dent.
city where he has been stopping.
in the streets were only prevented by the large number of patroua tire in arreara, notice to the penona intrn.ied in aaid relate,of
Corn fields arc being shocked.
Iteosta nearly $20J,000 to rot the annual police from raiding '»e bank. Hunyou is a few allowing their subscription to the pendeuey of aald petition, and tiie bearing
Tbe Blaine Al L&lt;*gau rlub have or­
thereof by raualng a copy ot thia order to bepublishJolinie-eake is ready Iw harvest.
log-drive through tbe Muskegon River.
dered fifty campaign uniforms and
said to have overdrawn his account $30,000, run until! it amounts to quite u a uni, I
iu tii«. Nmmvillb n«w»,
Many thresher* are on home stretch.
aud to have been the tool of his ca abler.
will be ent on dress parade Saturday
at least, to us. We look upon our
The fiies are determined to stop this account of a recent severe storm which
evening beaded by the eornet band.
patron* a* good and honest men and
Release of Payne and His Followers.
(anuecopyj
After the parade General Packard will quill.
Fotrr Smith, Art., Sept 0-—"Okla­ we presume that it i* purely thoughtJerome Dead took io Elm HaH this occupied bouse at English Harbor was
speak at the court house.
shattered io pi-o«, and the house and hay homa ” Payne and seven of his followers, leaanea* that ha* caused them to be­
week.
Gen. Logan will paw through this
who hare been thirty days in the custody of come indebted to The News to the ex­
Pretmfe Order.
Elmer Haasoond has changed hu
I.anting two valuable the miliury, were brought back heroyeater- tent that many have. But the fact i*
city Monday on the 3-7 train on Ma
apparent that paper, ink, printers'
way to Grarel Rapids. The train will abode.
day und Uim&lt;-d over to tbe United SUUM
“
help, rent, postage, etc., calls for cash,
Fred Turner is monarch of his own
Marshal, who served writs on Payne and if we would live and lie called County ut Barry. bold*
wait a few sainutrs at the depot ami
a u rance.
.&gt;__ II..&lt;■&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;. in
for
introducing
srd
selling
wtiis■the Genera! will make a short speech estate.
Jetm Hunt, who forged a draft for W.'iOO ky in
tiie Indian country,
Payne honest we must pay our debt*, there­
On
an
avtwage,
I
call
Chis
a
warm
.from the platform of his car.
fore we expect to hear from every sub­
on the M trk«. Bank, of Detroit, end ob­ was released on $1,000 heads and Is -------•eut, CiMa MT BMI te. J udge of Probate,
scriber in person or bv mail as *oon
The baae hall gamea during the Re­ season.
ing
tnuL.
The
real
of
the
party
wore
tained &lt;6,OJO on it from tbe First Nations)
the matter of tbe Mlaiv of
as they market their wheat.
EDWARD FOX, Deceared.
union were a* follows.
On the 4th, . Mr*. Milo Dcael viaited at Portland
Hauk, of Deadwood, D. T., waa recently turned loose.
Re*pectfally,
Hastings v* Irving 18 to 5 in favor of last Sunday.
Orno Rtuono,
Failure of the Rounds Typo Founding Com­
Orley
Deuel
chronicles,
a
run
away,
hard
labor.
Publisher The News.
.Beatings. On the 5 th, Irviug, Middle­
pany.
ville and Grand Rapids vs Hastings 8 tip over, bruised head aud fractured
CniCAGO. Sept 9.—The Hounds Type
■sons, qf Btinkerhill, Inabam County, b -•
to &lt;, in favor of Imng.MIddlevitte and
and Press Company, of thin city, fallud
Ix is intended that about 1.000 people Ing bitten by a mad dog and now suffering eomcdayit ago, but tbe fact was not public­
Grand Rapids.
__
In
from hydrophobia, is pronounced a hoax
ly known until yesterday, when nearly all
The seeood annual reunion of tho
by the Mason N»v:t.
of fifteen acres nf up-land, especially adpted
Barry county soldier* and Bailors, held cfanfield.
A. Langley, who unites the two profe.« the creditors met and resolved to continue to fruit raising, four acres now being covered
the
business
under
truMeea.
Tiie
estab
­
Editor Ainger of Charlotte, attended "ions of Halooulst and bursa doctor at S'.
small fruit, au&lt;] twcnty-flvcacresofchoice
hero on Wednesday, Thursday and Frilishment owes about $50,000, and has a with
bottom land, all tillable. Will be sold at bgr
the meeting of our Plumed Knights 'I^naee, Mackinac County, was recent^
very valuable plant
gain.
Daxiki. Btalet.
Friday night.
fined fifty dollars and costs aud sent to
every particular. There were in at­
Sanford Child tallies 77 bu. and 11 lb.
Cold In tba Lltll* R«:klu.
tendance and enrolled 295 veterans, rep- of oate per acre, and he is no slouch .of
The lake steamship Australa*ia, omnBenton, H. T., Sept, to.—In tbe Little
reaeuting 25 regiments of Michigan in­ a farmer either.
Rocky Mountains, oa® huadred mila &gt; from For sale or exchange for a small farm.
Yes, Jennie Lamh lias taught 81 pleted a few days ago at Bay City by
fantry, 1 regiment of Michigan engi­ term* of school, all io Harry Co. except James Davidson, is 8)5 feet tong aud cos;
here, gold has been discovered, and people Fifty-five acre* improved. Good f*rm bulMabout
$140,0X1.
neer* and mechanics, 9 regiments of 4 terms in Bismark Dial.. Eaton Co.,
are flocking lo the new digcings iu great inxs, good well and cistern, choke fruit of al)
numbers. Three hundred dollars have been kinds, good sugar-busb of 260 trees. Four
bat---for
cavalry
U&gt;&gt;ou; and five
.. ... of artillery
.j and sharp- ----- all that she is an excellent
miles from Nashville aud Vermontville. Ad­
Caldwell, Isabella County, with Jat
taken from a pit twenty feet square.
gbovters, god 1W representing regiments &lt;e»euer.
dress box 244, Nachvitic.
50-10
W-fi3
Caidwell as postmaster.

VICIKITY

LOCALS

fl
If Print*, Ginghams, Shirting, Denim,
llrU l Anfln ’ TowelingB, Table Damasks Dret-s
Ul J UUUUdlNol"nrd Trim"‘in,&lt;” nnd

f A new line of New and Fresh
. GrccerieH, at the Lowest Possible Pri’ eec.
ces. Ni-w
New left,
Tea, ju.t
im-t received. Cui!
Call
[ and get in pies.

|P\ "!

I lUv

I fit hinCY I” branch of our. business, we have
IUIUII1111
ell II I III IUsf t reeeiVe,i
8°nie Rare Bargains for the fall
trade, in S.uita and Overcoats
.
We are Agenta f..r tbe

NEWBURGH* OVERHALLS and JACKETS
Cash for Butter and Eggs.

V
, S . 10.
There will be a five mile
race at the Venuoiitville Rihk
Saturday evening. Sept. 30.,
for a purse of $15.00, between
Neal Walrath and Bert Burg­
man. both of Nashville. As
these boya have never tried
their speed together the race
will be a warm one. Each
contestant i&gt; certain of vic­
tory and a lively time .is an­
ticipated. Every body attend.
F. M. P&lt;)
, Prop.
.

PENINSULAR
Stoves and Ranges.
Tbe Finest Stores Made in*Michi$aPi

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME
Buffalo Scales,

NASHVILLE WAGONS

HOLMES 4 HOLLY BROS.

GUNS !

GUNS

We Sell, Buy or Trade.

| Cash System
Sept. 15, 1884.

Bullders9 Hardware!

MARKED DOWN.

' Jefferson .A ails, Sash,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, faints. Oils,
Yarn.ishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

JVo more Credit Given,
more Book-keeping,
more Bad J&gt;ebts.

Detroit White Lead Works °,^,.Se.^rS

MIXED PAINTS. I MILLINERy GOODs;

RAR I n 0 N

ST EEL

And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.
^^52.-4lo.

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

To Those Indebted to Us:

FRANK G. BOISE

FARM FOR SALE.

AN EIGHTY ACRE FARM

HOLMES &amp; HOlLY BROS.

�ILLDOZEO BY BOYS.

TWO RAT

AN ECCENTRIC SPENDTHRIFT

EXPERIENCES OF A N. V. ADVERTISER.

ionabl* a sp-wl aa trout fishing,” said tbe
rat batcher, “but it requires * great deal

J. D. West &amp; Co., manufacturer* of
lightning ro-1*, weather van**, and pump*,

th* Star the ‘other day apy 'amd the fol­
lowing:
in BOV wfh mechanical toot and level
head wait*JJ. u. Wawr A Cm.

B

■&lt;mmu He laugh d .m'rig.r when a report•r akited him if b* bad -• » toy x»f »•'* ad­
vertised jt-quireiui'ii s, and whether tbe
“I wish you could bnv- -een those boys
and men,” said Mr. West. *1 live iu East
Oiange, end generally get her* about nifie
o’clock in th* morning. When 1 got to
Chnrch street 1 fonn&gt;i the street blockaded
wi'h b y« of all-'agtnt and s ee*. I wes In
company with some fr» -nds, and when we
eaught sight of- tbe crowd we imagined
tiiur- bn-1 been either "a fire, murder, or
rotdey. There wore .everal pol oemen
around, and on t of my friends stepped up
Ur on* and asked him what the trouble
•“West A Co. want.a big boy with a
bent fired,’ tbe policeman replied, 'an 1 all

“I g »t to th» front door, pulled out th*
key • f tbe office, and opened the door.
■Well, 1 never saw any till ng like it. I was
overwhelmed with boys. Home ran ahead
ef me, o here jammed mo against tbe wall,
some efinib d on ray back, others caught
mt- by my clothex. There must nave been
more than three hundred of them. I fin­
ally reac.ied mv office, and wm able by main fore* to push out those who bad en­
tered. They bad perched on-the safe, the
desks, table*, cha-rs and lounge. I threat­
ened to send for the police If they did not

forward. Is lected. the biggest boys, and
’told them to cl ar the place of the smaller
boys. This was done in n short lime, and
then tbe big Ixiys locked the front doors

in the Amhitude. &gt; 1 told them 1 could not
•mplov them. Af,er 1 bad thinned th*
crowd 1 was con.rooted by nearly a hun­
dred big boys. I took down their names,
address** and past occupation. Here is tb*
list. Il comprises maobiuista, telegraph
operators, pho ugraphers, gasfltters, *ew»
thing else. As I dismissed them I told
them that 1 would noti.y the one I wact-

tb* onr 1 had made up my mind to employ,
a* ba seemed to be a bright, intelligent boy,
♦'I was j iat about making up my mind
to write to him, when who should enter
the i flice but Thomas Sherlock. Without
waitin, fur me to speak, Sherlock laid on
my desk a do sea gas burners with fix-

b ys whostolo them.

niey*v* robbed you

dog climbed a hill and entered'* kitchen
from which all clugSrnitur* had been re­
moved but lb* «tov®y O*i the fl-ier in the
middle of tbe room straw was laid an inch •any man In America, and whoa* Ilf* has
deep. A large walking cane stood in the been a continual romance -of dissipation
corner. Tb* rat catcher untied a str&amp;ig for five years. He'is a small fellow, hts
from tbe neck of a bag and out e^n*15 • weight being .perhaps 125 poun Is, an 1 be
large rat, who ran rapidly nround the tour has a pale, melancholy cast of counte­
sides of the room, and, finding no outlet,
nance, which .in his rare sober m iments

catcher then put Ute hand into another bag
and drew out a ferret, which be placed
upon the floor. The ferret moved slowly'around until beetruck the rat’s trail, which
lie followed iu all It* winding*. When tbe
ferret reached the straw th* rat bounded
ou and took another circuit around the
seeming desperation he ■ ran up tbe cane
and seated himself on the top.
Tbe ferret meanwhile had followed the
trail with tbe tenacity pf a bloodbound.
When he arrived at the foot of the cane be
stopped. Ferrets can no climb. He sat
at th*'foot of the cans and waited. Tbe.
rat began to chatter with rage and fear.
His cry gradually arose from a whimper
to a shrill sq-ieak. Then a gliding bundle
of fur,'gleaming teeth and shining eyes
cam* down the cane. Th* sinister ferret
was on tbe watch, and as^h* rat reached
toe floor be darted liko (afl»*h, and hts^
needle-like tbetb were fasienod iKtotrrSPs
neck. Th* momentum oi .the rat’s liody
car&lt; led the two animals along tho fl-xir for
twbfaeL There wav a short struggle, a
dead rat, and tho ferret was rettoredto

“Rat* Dever bite in tbe dark. I have
Lwen Litton many times, but always after
I have brought the animal to tbe light,”
continued the rat catcher. “You can put
your hand into a bag full of rata with im­
punity, but you mu«t keep the light away
com them. A farmer who liras near this
I dace came here early one morning. He
said that in crotsing one of bis Helds he
met a drove of rata. He estimates there
were 21W in tho drove. He succeeded in
killing some of thorn. Tho rest got into
his barn and outbuildings. Wo wont over
to the barn and JiuntOd it.over carefully,
but we could not find a sign of a rat- We
were about leaving tbe place when I no­
ticed Gin bore [flatting n bright-eyed ter­
rier fondly upon the bead] lying beside a
called her. The wall was double, with an
open space eight inches wido between.
With a cold-chisel I cut a brick out of the
wail, and. running my hand into the hole,
1 felt a solid body of rata, piled one upon
th* other, as tar as I could reach. I cov­
ered my hands with a pair of buckskin
gloves and felt around among tbe rate un­
til I had secured six tails. The farmer
was holding the bag, but when I swung
those S'X rats out of the hole be turned

“I took 145 rats out of that wall. We
took thrm to the farmer’s kitchen and lib­
erated them. When ihey found there was
no escape they ranged themeelves in a cor­
ner on their hind quarters, like soldiers

boys who, he said, had stolen, tool*, pipes.

“Aitor Biieriock le.t me,” continued Mr.

when cornered. I had been bolding the
young dog, who was struggling to got

1 ound that 1 had been robbed, though

had broken my model pump, die*
struyed all my patent ventilators.
From
• i* appearance of some of tlio heads of
the bg itning rod*, 1 guess th* boy* most
have bad a tournament in tbe ball. Well,
Ii saratebed off Sherlock's name, and 1
rBten to -lames Parker, of Pacific

“What kind of a boy did you have la
n nd when you described him a* ‘with a

Mr. West explained Chat tbe sort of
Patent Office brain, a ciom mouth, and no
level a bead that- he could climb to
spire of Trinity and flx a lightning rod
• tasr* without getting dixxy.

.
IP lladelphla Tuoea.]
Few woniun go into tbe surf at Long
Branch. One da'-hiag young woman,
who te cither superior to or unao-.ru*tensed to society’s newest rules, is a gor­
geous spectacle all in herself. She 'is a
bewitching brunette, and comes down to
th* Han&lt;’&gt; as eleven or thereabouts, cov­
ered from head to foot In a mantle of
white Turkish stuff, relieved by Lroad, red
■tripea. She te accompanied by her French
maid and a natty little Frenchman, who
looks like a teacher of deportment, but re­
ally tills the office of “batuiug man.” She
calls him . Arsen*.
He wear* knee­
breeches, a tight, short jacket, silk bos*,
slippers without heels, and a jaunty
skull cap, told in place by an elastic
band. The color of his whole attire fo
•ombre black.
The maid place* a o;.nip-stool on the
■ends and shade* it with a parci-colured
portable awning. Everything being ready
the mist ess throws off her mantk-, tosses
tlful pic are on the golden sands. She
la sneased in light red merino from her

limbs are covered with silk, of a glove,
like tightness. Her snort tunic la edged
bound and floats out on (be wind. Her
bathing-man, at her command, lifts her

deep; then be suddenly plunge* her
under a Ug breaker. She com«s up with

injy.
__
He submerges her no more, but gently

minutes, and thun carries her uu‘. The
ready maid throw* tbe rapacious Tur­

hurries
rbich abv will

Her father made a kudden fortune In grain.

under the table, carrying a load of living
rats hanging fronl every part of his body.
Thon I lot the old dog^go. After sh* had
laid them all out she went around among

signs of life she gave him an extra nip.’

[Middtetown (N. r.lCor. N. Y. MalL]
An instance of extraordinary animal in­
stinct and intelligence is reported from
Ellenville, Ulster County.
Mrs. Sarah
Brown, of the' village, has a large Maltese
cat, which te the mother of tbre* kittens
now nearly half-grown. It was noticed
lately that the old cat wan regaling her
offspring on som* fine specimen* of perch
and sunfl .h, whioh she brought in nice
and frekh dally, one day coming In with
seven. She was watched, and it was dis­
covered that she caught the flsh in Fan­
tine millpond, near the village. Tbe pood
had been drained down quite low recently,
and tho cat would crouch down at tbe edge
of th* water, and when a flsh cams along
within her reach would spring up*n It in
tbe water and rarely tnifl* her aim. She
struck the fish first with her claws, and
then dipped her head in under tbe water,
took ber'prey in her mouth and then swam
ashore.
Besides flsh the cat serves her family
with birds, not less than two of which she
bl* fact about the cat, however,*|* tbe sys­
tem she has adopted in feeding her kit­
tens. When she comes in with a meal she
will not permit any miscellaneous scram­
bling alter ft, by which one kitten ntigbt
get more than its mates, but she lays the
flsh or bird before one of the young ones.

ly at a distance, while the one Is eating,
enforcing her authority against any pro­
test on their par: by frequent cuttinge.
When ton kitten has eaten Oat'-third o« the
meal, tbe old cat removes the dinner and
places it In front of another kitten, who
eau its third unmoles'ed, when tbe third
kitten’s turn come*. Tbe kitten that fa
on tbe list tbe next d-&gt;y, and Chat rotation
is maintained with unvarying impartiality
day after day.

[Ba tiaore American.]
The Theodore VVeeme* took n party to
Fair Haven ywteerday.
Shor ly after
they landed and were promenading on the
hillside a dandy-looking manner, who was
too tired to climb, allow d himself to be

a handsome sun umbrella, (ringed with
lao* and lined with red. AU of a sudden
a young Durham bull, which was being
plunge for tbe couple. Tbe farmer tried
to hold him, but be could not. The sweet

boll rushed at the girl
dude. The farmer

th* girl and the red-lined paraaol, aud

Vermontville Still to the Front!

who M known as “Ti e Count.” Tne chart*
agaln-t him is swindling a bank In Btockholm, Sweden, but of an Immense sum of

Ort-

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES.
Another Drop on Everything!

Fw arrival at a Merry Andrew
mon barxfirtai to th* health

.PRICE 5140,11 PAID IN ADVANCE.
CFBCULATTON. 1 ,«O0 COUHtH.
?»RU8t THESE LIBERAL AD EA~.L

might b* a theological student in disguise;
but his chief'charm lies In bis bona fid •
nobility combined with the po&lt;*ra*iop of

Brat Qualify Barn Boarda, Nurfhced. SIS fbr 30 days.
Nheatbiiig. All Widtha, Nurtured, SO.
Sliltiglea, 7SC., 91. 91.75. 93/90.35. 93.50. 93. 93.15.
tu*. No on® hss*v*r discovered d&gt; finitely
I&gt;&lt;» not fail to get aouie ol’thr 913 Baru Board* which
.
Waved his &lt;amlly name is E-khardt.
His not be beaten.
first notable appearance in this country
Twenty-live Thousand feet Studding and Joiat to cloae out
al 912 per thouaund.

tlon* and lavish expenditures attracted
the attention of ttjo police. Inquiries were
made, and the Hwedikh Consul atr St,
Louis sa d he was all right as far as
known. “The Count” had a habit of spend­
ing 51,00-1 or mqre for .wine in a s n :le
week. This Eccentricity was too. gaudv
for even the erratic West, and more in­
quiries wero made, but they resulted in
nothing.
On* day the dissipated nobleman meanydered into a ten-pin alley, followed by a
pegro with two large hampers.
“The
Count asked tho proprietor how much
he would charge for rolling tan-pins
after a »tylo peculiar to tho questioner.
The proprietor said he could roll ten-pins
any way from Oraeco-ltoman to cushion
caroms for one dollar per hour, cash in
advance. “The Count” handed the pro­
prietor a flve-dollar b.ll and told the ne­
gro to go to tbe etld of the alley and set
up the pins. The latter did as directed,
and was followed by the man who owned
the alley. The servants opened the hamp-rs and took out ten bottles of Veuve
Clicquot, worth four dollars and a half a
quart. While tho proprietor was trying to
prevent paralysis from overtaking him,
the negro gravely set up the bottle* and
climbed up on a cross-beam. The proprie­
tor did likewise. “ The Count ” very
gravely selected a small ball, and with a
nervous motion sent It up amongtbe cross­
beams. Tho n- gro and the proprietor re­
linquished their seat* and went behind
“The Count,” who selected the heaviest
ball h* could find, and at the first roll

molished tbe two cases and calmly walked
out

This was again too maeh for the police,
and they arr*’t*d h m. They could do
nothing, and bo was released. One night,
shortly after bin release, tbe police found
him in a house of ill-fams and locked him
up. He was maudlin and offered the con­
tents o' a trick tobacco box to anv one

was permitted to tako th* box along with
him to hi* cell, where ha allot all night
among a herd of fellow drunks. In th*
morning he opened tb* box »twr he had
paid his fln* and displayed two diamonds
rtf th* most remarkable brilliancy and
■is*. They could not have been worth les*
than J3,n00, and were of perhaps twice
that valu*.
On* day b* disappeared mysteriously
from Kansas City, and shortly afterward
it was learned that he bad swindled a Stock­
holm bank out ot about $300,000, and that
he bad not be&gt;n arreste I, *■ hit relative*
had promised to settle. His relative*
failed to “square” his arc -unt, and be wa*
arrested about a year ago at St. PauL Hs
was taken back and conv cted, but again
escaped through the Influence of his fhm-

Ixltb. 95 per tbounand tret.
Flooring. Siding. Celling and .Tiouldinga at Ixrweat Price*.

OHNO HTRONG

I am Bound to Undersell All Others! W

Wiserllwnpoutt Card*.

H. YOUNG. M. D., Phjffietan —
■ geon, east side Main St. Office hours
7 to 10 a. tn. and 4 to 7. p. m.

AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

T. GOUCHER. M. D.. Physician and Sur-

• geon. All professional calls promptly
J
attended. Office hours 3 to 10 a. m. and 0 to

THIRTEEN POINTS
----- WHICH SHOW

-

THE SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL
TO BE ALL THAT ITS NAME IMPLIES.

AMES B MILLS, Attorney at Law end
Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office In the
Wheeler building, Naahvi&gt;le, Mich.»
25-50
EMORY PARADY, Justice of the Pvacd.
Office, Corner Main and Sbertnan Streete-

J

Hustings Cards.
OHN Q. CRE88Y, Sheriff, Hasting*, Mich.’,

J*U1 attend promptly to all official business
rintustedto bls care.
■

AMES. A. BWEEZY, Attorney ACounseBor,

1st.—It has the Ohly real Adjustable Forte Fe*-d lo existence.
2nd.—The change In sowing from one quantity of seed to another can be made Instantlv without
stopping tiie team.
3d.—All tbe wheel* required for sowing various kinds of grain are on the Drill at all time*.
4tb.—If the drill 1* set tosow a certain quantity to the acre it will sow Just that quantity whether
gq|ng fast or slow. Up hiU or down.
5th.—It will now all kinds of wheal, rye, barley, oats, buckwheat hemp, millet, cloverand timothy
•seed In any quantity desired, h Ithout changing the bottom of tbe hopper or tht gearing.
6th.—It has the only true reliable Spring Hoc In the market. The Spring allows th- hoe to clear
au obstacle and to return to its former position immediately, without jar or detriment to the
machine.
'
'
'
7th.—It baa tbe best and simplest Hoe Shifting Device ever invented; the same being operated
with wonderful eaae and accuracy.
8lh.—It is the only drill made the operator of which has complete control of the depth at which
tbe grain te sown.
9th.—It te supplied, wbrn desired, with a Shoe Drill Attachment, which te absolutely without
an equal for the purpose for which It te Intended.
10th.—It* FertUlxer Attachment I* supplied with tbe Justly celebrated Marks Force Feed Dis­
tributor.
11th.—It has a Cut-Off Device by which the flow of grain Is stopped before the hoes are out of
tbe ground, and which does not allow It to commence again till the hoes arc down to their
proper depth—a very important consideration.
12lh.—It Is provided with Gnus Seeder Attachment, and a Surveyor or land measure which
accurately taeasurca tlq- land to be sown.
13lh.—It la sold at * price *» low as I*consistent with the best quality of material and the
* .highest cteas of workmapship and finish.

Hastings will attend to legal business I any
Jpartof
the State, aud practices In all courts.

Solti iu A'aahville only by

Office first door east ot Opera House sod
near residence on corner ot Washington nJ
State Streets. Nashville, Mleh.

L. O. CROCKER.
£3TA Fall Line of Ward &amp; Dolson’s Celebrated Carriages.

Catarrh,"-’

d

W. NI8KERN. Attorney and Conncellor
• at Law, practice* In all State Courts. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Bpauldlng'sstore, Hssllngs, Mich.

P

pLEMENl*8MHH, Attorney at Law. OfV7 flee over R. K. Grant’ store Jia*tings*
Mich. Practice in all the Court* of the State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money
to loan on reai estate.

JIAMITT IIOUMK.
A. 8. FOOTE, PaoPKiFToa.
NowH-vllle, Itffoh.

Undoutably one of the best-kept hotels tn
central Michigan. Sample rocngi ffret foor.

£ J A. BARBER, M. »„
* HOMOEOPATHIC

Physician and Surgeon

ALWAYS AT TIE HEAJ
THE OLD RELIABLE

Meat Market

raving p*cu!'ar •&gt; roj&gt;

pnorsisTot

HENRY BOfc, Proprietor.

NewDentalParlors FRESH,

t.roat, alleclini

LARGEST STOCK OF

Oveb Txcman'b Stork, Nashvillb.

seMst'on.
are severe

nftil

S-re

T&gt;eiitn.l

VV ork

SALT AND
CUBED

\ 1 rvery description done according to latest
wltsro •• d tafi.mrd '
modes. Call and see sample*.

der, but of this nothing positive is known.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

[Boston Herald.]
At a trial in Augusta, Me., tbe other
day, before Judge Whitehouse, the case
being a family quarrel between disgruntled
heirs, among the witnesses for the defense
was a pair of twins. They were not ordi­
nary twins. Th-y had hair of the bright­
est auburn, eyelids tbe color of flax, pink
and white complexions, and dresses ex­
actly alike, even to the most unimportant
bow.
Tbeir names even were exactly
alike, with tbe angle exception that an a
appeared In one of their name*. Instead of
When tbe first appeared on tbe stand the
jury, judge and lawyers regarded her at-cutively; she gave her testimony in a
modest manner and stepped down.
An-

twin sister. As her counterfeit present­
ment quietly took the stand there was a
bush in the court-room.
Jodre, jury, lawyer* and specta'ar* sat ।
transfixed, and gased first at the witness

hardly believe tbeir eyes; it seem-rd aa if
tbe last witness had returned to tbe box
without being recalled. Th* lawy*r con­
ducting th* cross-examination put the
usual questions; the name and residence
case of her double, just on tbe stand,and
tho voice precisely the same in tone and
It fl -ctiurx. Tbe jury looked at each otl»er,
and seemed ready to match coppers aa to

on tbe Aland before during tbe trial, and
received a quiet answer in the negative.
This sati fled tbe Court, although, if her
twin sister bad not sat in plain view at the
othei end of tho c&lt;&gt;nrt-i oom, it i* by no
means c rtaln that she would not have
born indicted for perjury.

iMnnsls of Ihl* disc***
Mcis.
dru»&lt;!»••; y,-o charge for Extracting when we do tbe
.1* by mail W ew. By pLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

’

1

J'am better prepared- than ever before to

IN THEIR SEASON.

Tubular and Drive Wells.

llorZwui'cis.lmj, ^onr nsme *p&lt;1 ^a4dre*s.^wlM^b*
seiir a paprrof immense elrculailea. AND Tt'Ei
ONLY OWE THAT PtHlLlBhES THIS FREE. I

C. A. SNOW A CO.,

Mrsstt'ii CelrbrMrd M ind Y1UL

Opposite I‘stent Office. Washington, I&gt; C

Tht* mill has a »dfl wheel and tbe machinery

fluors INDIAM YecetmleRu* t

I

thk

____

M/patrons can relV upon god work and rock
j bottom prices in every Instance.

R. a. BROOKS,

IW P 0
|
FZw

NASHVILLE, MICH.

| Sharing &amp; Bair Dressing Parlors

OPIUM HABIT!

Wat Side Main Street.
When you want an easy shave, ■

i
‘

Probats* Order.

about fifteen and seems to move along a*
easily as if b» were walking on leg*. H - order to be published io the NAsnvuxu News,
a newspaper printed and circulated in said
County of Barry, once in each week for three

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.

Any Pump made will be furnished.

Strait’s Brass Cylinder,

ent

FOR

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hams, Shoulders, Break­
fast Baoon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

Wind Mills: Wells. POULTRY and FISH

a-u** from WASHING PON
S-nd MODEL '»K DRAWING..*-. *dvi»* r*
patentability fn-e »r ehsrv--: »i«l we ms*.
CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT

8tstb of Michigan, &gt;
County of Bar.v. i
I।
Ata session ot tb* Probate Court for tb*
County of Barry, boklcn at tb«-Probate JStee
In the citr of Hasting* in **M county ou
Monday, the Ifltb day of August, tn the yasr
one thousand eight hundred aud eighty-four.
Present, Clrmxnt Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of
PETER BURT, destaoed.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
LCalhoun (Ga.) Tim os. 1
fied, of Kt-xia Burt, widow of said deceased,
On last Saturday our town was treated proving tha-i * p*;&gt;er this day filed pui porting
to be the lart will and testaxwnt of salddece**hi* bands *n-l a curious crowd gathered cd may be admitted to probate;
around him. Ho was rather reticent in re­
gard to hl* affliction, hut conversed freely
upon other topic*. H-j was torn without ed for the boa
leg* and walk* on hi* band* from ueeessl- the heir* at lai
ty. His body and arms,, arc perfect in
shape, though tbe latter are larger than
usual tor hi* year*. His hand* extended Hastings, In said county, and show cause, if
b.-iow tho *xt remit!** of hi* body and wl;h any there be, why tbe prayer of tbe petitioner
should not be granted.
And It is further ordered that said petitioner
walks’.
give notice to tbe persons Interested tn said

His nam* Is John Milter and Us bom* is
Mar Amvm StaUpa in jAi* ao^sty.

A. H. WINN.

Everything clean, sweet, freah and tender
and served up In the latest style.
Tb* finest market *ad beU fortuities for pre­
serving meat.
Highest market price for Hide*. Pelt*, etc.®
Respectfully,

HENRY ROE.
■^THEaS IN NEED OF

GROCERIES!
GRAVES &amp; SON.
A FULL LINE

At room or eve or busy noon.
We’ll etrrl and dn-*s the "hair with
To suit the owner of the face.
My room te neat and towels dean,
Shear* sharp and rasors keen.
And evervtMnu . think you'll find
To auk the teste and please tbe umd.
All that art and skill can do,
HT'Clgare, Tobacco and Gente’ Furnishing
good a.

Three Gradea, Brown and White, sold
at ix)ttom prices.

crcaoicl^i

Teas and Coffees.
IF YOU WANT

CANNED GOODS,
Don't tinea inapecting oar frenh stock.

ty heel, with dull paio Id Nuik nartjo.* &lt;•( memory
totutr elrhu For these truobles "STAYSEV
!■^LLS'• are • sure cure Box
pills j hr mail U
cts. S tor 1 dollar,
AMrrw DR, HWAYNK AND
SON. Pbtta..Pa. Sold by &lt;1 rurs »u.

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar aud Bfd Crow, two the
finest brands in the market.
Aba a fell lisa

“SWAYKEV

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
We are coosteatly reeehing fresh Grocariai
and are letter prepared to mtinfy patrons thxa
ever before. Ccme In and get acquainted.

GRAVES a SON.

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When you find dealers advertising constantly that they have MARKED THEIR GOODS DQWN, and are now sell­
ing % off, ete., be sure that you steer clear of those places if you want Good Value for your money, for it is evident
enough that they have been drove to do this by some dealer in the place who is buying his goods cheaper than his
neighbor and has marked them very low and consequently is doing a large business, and does not have to resort to
telling the people through some newspaper that he has now marked his goods down and will expect a share of your
patronage. If you wisi^to see the Largest Stock of

dotlxixxg', ZBcots, Slxoes, ZEZsuts, Caps, Tr-cxxxlE:s,.T7"£clises,
Or anything in the Gent’s Furnishing Goods line, and marked at prices that sell them, just call at LEE’s and exam­
ine Goods and Prices.
TT TWT T.TT’TF’

. M. LEE

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WASH V1LL»&gt;

SATURDAY.

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HEPT. 13. 1884

THE CHOP OF THE YEAR.
Wware told that tariner*, discontent­

ed wbh-the prices lit which they mast
well their grain, are disposed to store it
and bold it back for better market.
That ia not surprising, for the present
price* give them a poor return for their
labor and capital. They are not ac•uetuined to figures no low, aud aro
irritated that they should be offered.
They prefer to- keep their grain.in the
hope of getting more the next year.
If they do that, however, they will
harm both themselves and other peo­
ple. The prompt marketing of our
ngtiruHtiral product! at auch prices iu
they will bring is n nevewiary prelimi­
nary to the reatortUiou ot boiaueaa and
manufacturing prosperity. It. will set
die wheels of enterprise in motion
again. The .cheaper the rate at which
Teople get Uieir food the greater will
be litter demand for it, and in time
price* will ho adjust themselves as to
bring adequate protit to die farmer.
By hoarding their grain the farmers
will injure tliemselves, because there is
no probability that by so doing they
will force the world to pay them higher
prices. They will only help the grain
speculators for tbe time being, and will
have to Hike lower prices when the
hoarded crop ib thrown on the market
than they can get now. The true way
U to clear out each year’s crop aa it is
garnered.
If the farmers are compelled to take
lea* profit this year than formerly, they
will only be m the same boat with the
refit of the people. Business men
gviientHy are making much smaller
profits than in former years, and manu­
facturers can only sell their product by
lowering their prides. Everything has
gone down, and every body who has
hud anything to sell lias suffered in
consequence of thr. decline.
”
But it is this decline in prices which
ia going to be one of the.great factors
in bringing about tbe recovery of pros­
perity. Thing* have got to their
natural level. There is no speculative
inflation, and m*u feel safer iu buying.
It is a good thing tor the future, for tbe

permanent prosperity nf the farmers,
tout grain in now cheap. Low prices
for food encourage consumption and
help to produce the better market for
all coininodiites of which agriculture
and other industries are now so much
in need.
We therefore advise the farmers
against hoarding the,r grain. Sell it at
the current prices, and close your ac:
counts for the year’s crop. Otherwise
you are likely to find yourselves badly
off’ next spring.

I in connection with j. M. Keiser^ cider I
mill.
Date says the boys had better be a
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'■ little careful how they coon melons, or
J some one mav get hurt.
Hon. Frank Penniiigtou will address
ested in the photograph business and !
is doing a lively business at his tent.
I the people of W&lt;»odland upon tbe po­
Cedar Creek has a ffew slanderous ; litical issues of the day, on Saturday
gneaipersj and it would not be nurpti»- evening, Sept. 90th.
Dr. Woodmansee, of Hastings, will
iug if wore of them got their names ‘
and conduct in die News before long. deliver a temperance lecture at the M.
James Ellis, a young man working E. church next Sunday evening, Sept.
with the Sidney Hull threshing ma­ 14. Come one and all.
Quite a lively time at the special
chine a* tho engineer, a few days ago
complained of fueling unwell, but con­ school meeting of d:strictNo.4. Their
tinued workiugMboqt the engiitein the new school house will be of wood. 90x56
hot-sun without! his haL_a»r«uttarested | fe’et, and two stori”* high.
•in a heavy woolen snit of clothes, as he :

Cedar Creeg club bar! a friendly conteat with the Bedford club recently re­
nulling in favor of the Bedford boys.
Andrew Dowd and wife are in town
visiting friends., Andrew in new inter-

Messrs. Wm. Kocher and Walter
Webster, of the city, owt their pleasant
smiles on the citizens of Pleasant Val­
ley, on Monday.
BABRYVI1.LE.
Marion Shores’ brother, frota Illinois,
Will Conley is attending school in is making him a pleasant visit. He
inteuds baying acre load of young cat­
Huatings.
Mr. C. WtKMtard, of Morgan, died of tle to take hack with him, to put on
his farm.
coufiimption laet Tneoday mcming.
Tbe Rawson family, of Sunfield, had
The M. P. annual conference will
meet. at. the Concord church, Tuesday, a reunion at Charley Newton’s lust
Sunday)
there were 30 present, and ice
S.-pt. to.
Mi«s Letha McCartney teaches the cream, cake, and other luxuries were
fall term in this district, and Miss indulged in. A very pleasant day was
Eh-ct.i Furufa' in the Branch district. spent by all.
Mr. Ev. Potter, of Pennsylvania, made
Paator L. 1). Abbott will proacb bis
farewell sermons for this conference Isaac Warner and other friends a visit
year at the church next Sunday morn­ this week. He is at present visiting
with relatives and friends at Battle
ing and at Morgan in the everting.
AA/out lour gallons of cream pul into I Creek. Mr. Potter was one of CastleCh.-f . Hyden cistern re c&lt;a&gt;l was oyer- I l°n’s first pioneers.
taken iu Sumlays shower. Result, clean :
^r- Ruymer last week found a swarm
cistern and iinoth'-r eho-.irr needed.
Lof bees iu an oak tree iu C. Newton’s
M. J. Lathrop, MU’ Anna Lathrop,
and Mm ! Dnkiu, of Ripon, Win., and
Mm. W. H. H&lt;»lmcs, of Wuupon, Win.,
aieou a visit to Henry and Dr.-ietttlnip's.
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CEDAR CKLLK.
.

Our Eatou County Aeightrnrs.

bridal! the season. Became home Sat­
urday night and went swimming in tbe
A farmer living near Vermontville
mill pond. Sundav morning he felt threshed 370 bushels of oats from four
badly, but Monday he resumed his lab­ acres of land. Next.
ors at the engine. Atnoou he gave up
The Charlotte baptist society will
and in spite of the entreaties of his call Rev. T. S. Leonard, of Midland, to
comrades he walker! some four miles the pastorate of their church.
to Cedar Creek, where he arrived about
Burglars raided Walt. Etmendof4s
8 o’clock in the evening, stopping at the barbershop, Bellevue the other night
store of C. P. Lain bee, feeling so badly stealing $3 and some of the tools.
that Mr. Larabee prevailed on hlm«to
Henry Darwlett, of Bellevue, was
lie down on a lounge, where he re­ the victim, to the tune of a broken hip.
mained until 4 o’clock a. tn., when Dr. of a run-away accident Sunday even­
Smith waa called in. He found the ing.
John Bunker, one of the oldest set­
voung man in a critical condition, from
the effects of the heat of tbe previous tlers of Eaton Rapids, died suddenly
days. His condition was such that in Sunday night of old age. being'lM years
spite of all medical aid he expired about old.
Tbe acreage of wheat to be sown in
8 o’clock a. m
Let the above serve as
a warning to those persona who custo­ the vicinity of Charlotte the present
marily expose them sei voa to the broil ­ season will equal that of any former
ing eun and then plunge into the water year.
A young man named Fowler, who
to cool off.
stands accused of much miscellaneous
stealing, has been arrested at VerNORTH CASTLETON.
mrutville.
A pleasant rain Sunday.
Sunday's etonn knocked over every
Clover seed will be a good crop.
bill-board in Vermontville, much to
M. H. Bloom has bought a horse.
tho sorrow of all lovers of true art, as
A. Graham’s little girl is seriously ill. exemplified on the show bills.
Miss Rosa Peaater smiles over a new
On Monday Lewis Shoemaker, of
organ.
Charlotte, very foolishly enapped a cap
Your scribe has been on the top shelf on bis gun and a piece of the cap flew
for repairs..
into his eye and destroyed that useful
Cad. Bblo made a flying trip to Hast­ organ.
ings Saturday.
Mrs W. H. Packard, of Charlotte,
Cutting corn and sowing wheat is tbe died Friday afternoon after a very
order of the day.
toort illness. She was about 32 years
W. Raymer returned to bis boms in old, very much Moved, aud leaves a
Penfield Tuesday.
husband and a wid" circle of friends.
E. Lock hart will pay cash for n few
John Chambers, one of the first
hundred pounds of honey.
pioneers in the State, died at KhIh.i o
Beu. Low ai*i son, of Assyria, made
Tuesday morning, aged 79 years. Hr
B. W. Austin a visit last Friday.
bad been a resident in the Stau 47
Mrs. M. H. Bloom and family are in years, and was a steady iudnstFious
Penfield, visiting Wm. Raymer's.
and highly respected fartnet. He left
John Stroud and daughter are at a large estate to an adopted son.
Hastings, making Mr. Fisher a short
E. W. Hyde, a pioneer, who has been
visit,
a resident of Vermontville for 30 years,
Mr. Eddv is progressing finely with and for nrnuy years proprietor of a
tbe Pleasant Valley ditch. It looks like wagon shop there, died on Sunday.
His death was caused bv suppurative
a young caual.
diaenm^ of tbe liver. He was highly
Born—Sept. Sth, to Mr and Mrs. respected, was a member of the church
Chas. Marion, a daughter; to Mr. and for 40 years, and leaves a wife aud two
children in comfortable circumstances.
Mrs. Frank Pennock, a son.

! woods, lie informed Mr. Newton, and
‘wwd U» share with him if he would
I help cut the tree. Mr. N. consented, j
1 a”d they cut the tree, which was four
■ feet through. It took tlieui half n day, ;
। ooA then they only (onnd alxint half of •
iM |H,yn,fof hmwy. Rathi ralim.

FN.Stniili removed a tumor frourtbo i
WOODLAND.
hnad u£ David Bailey a few evening»
,
Farmers have com meet red flatting
S:vun.*l Owens is i»g--r»t on his piiu, ■ &lt;*&lt;,rn,
•
t' iogn'crntl.i n-eovri«‘d from axeven-■
We are fiaving very warm weather
111 •». -i' krM -4.
.
• fir.
• jms' retugm'-d ftoiq his
J. S. PalmerUm has moved into his
JhfiroM- rtfiokfcfi «-f la-t we«-k. R«- .»•A nw*' Marksigith irnr opened buairn-HS nt the- venter.
Fanl A- Veltc hay,. H,’ltrw weather
vane oh their ntoie.
■
J. M. Keiser is making great preiNirations for cater making.
,
A little sun
aun of Gw»rge
George Tyler is sick
rick ।
&gt;**»r».ts breaking with the typhoid fever.
92 per th bmp.
JtMud' Ruroes children haw
ser- ■
iously ill yrjtb the scarlet fever.
.
Jacob OsmtiD, of KsshviHe, takes the ■
ri&gt;
nothing ••‘*c t* ’may fhrni* cuke iu bringing ngeiil* to* W«M»dlnnd.'
-hw-wifh hut .«!.&lt;• hat
hull.
5,.- Panto t talks of putting a feed mill i

OPENING THE FOUNTAINS.
In nnmlierleM Duius beneath the akin la se­
creted the liquid BU*&gt;at*Dce which gives the hair
Its texture, color and gloea. When this secre­
tion stops, the hair tiepins at once to liecome
dry, lustreless, brillie and gray. Is that tiie
condition of your hair! If so. apply Parker's
Hair Balsam at once. It will restore the color,
gloss and life by renewing tbe action of-nature
The Balaam la not an oil, not a dye, but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated liecause
of IU deanHuesa

GILLETT—CiLAT—In NstovlUe. Sept 10th,
by Elder P. Holler. Aretu* D. GIUett,of Jack(WUeountv.to 8anh A.CIaf.nf Ettnneouniv,

ULMAN

DON’T
0~v"®x1oo1e:

Tlxis I

IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ IT!!
IT’S

Concerning What You Eat and Wear.
II PUTS DOLLARS IN YOUR. POCKETS I

The CASH way of doing business
is considered the best method of do­
ing business under the sun.
It puts prices away down, so the
farmer can pay for his farm and the
mechanic can pay for his home.
And this prompts me to do as I
am doing; I want to help those who
have helped me.

I HAVE,
As prou will plainly see by a tew prices I quote below,

MARKED MY GOODS DOWN
BELOW COMPETITION.
Good Prints * $0.04
Yard Wide Sheetings
...
.05
Fancy Shirtings
.10
Pound Prints, per bundle,
« .75
A Nice Line of Black and Colored Cashmeres,
.50
Boocii, Shoea, Ilata, Capa. Clothing,—Everything Market! Down,

Groceries, a Full Line.
20 lbs. Good Brown Sugar
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar
8 lbs. Coffee
....
Kerosene Oil, per gallon,
•

Cash I’a.id for Hutter

81.00
1.00

i.qo
.125

mid] Kyrg’H.

&amp;. A. Truman’s Cash Store,

Job Printing*!
JLT THIS OFFICE.

CARLANDI
GERManreMEOI
Rheumatism.Cpfeufa!gia, Sciatica,

fl

11 II
Uk w

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ff t

REMEDY

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY.
J. OSJIW Proprietor.
My crmvenleuce fur supplying the public
with anyth I ng In the Llvenr line arc not excel
led in-this p*rt of tbe- Piste.

MOST ECONOMICAL. HANDSOME AND DURABLE STOVE MADE

SINGLE LNL‘ DOUBLE WRKOUTS

Sold by tut l»e»t dealers iu every city au&lt;l U&gt;wti »n ‘the United Stalo. IXm't forget the

ROUND GARLAND

DAVID

KENNEDY’S

Parker’s Hair JUUara t» finely perfamod and i«
warranted loprc.ent tailing of the hair and lo re­
move dandruff and itching.
HI8COX • CD..
183 WflHam Street, Jfew Tork.
Me and 81 »&lt;«sa, a’ all dealer* In medicine. Great
saving In buying dollar sieve.

Four Pair of best Maiched Horses

TifllLiTv Bro

fw»:.h tn •!&lt;? blip#
‘•autV kiiully reit»eti*,wwi»r’- or over a
‘
tel (i-,!:u.buicd with hi)

If yon are vaaUns away from age, diaalpation or
ao-1 dlaeaar or weaknam and require a stimulant
take t*arkcr*« Tonic al onoe. U wll In vicomte and
build you up from tHe first doee lot will never intoxlcaie. Jthaaaaved koBdreda of live* it may
■ave yoora
If you have Pyapepaia. Rheumatirm. X Idney or
Urinary C«iu»lali&gt;ta or If you arc ’roul-led with
any d rurdcr of the lunga. aiomach* bowrla, blood
or nervro yen eaa ’•« cured by Parker'a Toa&gt;c.
CAUTlOSf I- -B«fM« all •ub.tltuiei. Parker *
Toole I* compooedof tbrbeat remadialacvntaln tbe
world, and la entirely different from preparation*
of dmrer alette. Send for circular.
If you area mechanic or farmer, worn out with
o-.erwork.ora mother rundown by family or
huueehoid dutreatry Parker** Tonic
if you are a lawyer, rciulater or boalneea man
exbaaatod by meatal • Ire in or anxious care* do
not take Intoxicating itlmulant*. but use Parker'*

COOKS AND HEATERS.

Lumhapo. Backacha. Hodache. ToothacM.

DR.

Parker's Tonic
A Pin Piailj Uicin Uil Sntr liluiata.

Dexter Queens,Timpkins, End Springs,
Side Springs, Storm Springs.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW

In the county.

Bsto

•

With rlJiiiK JCi-unumwlaUonn for reo pa eight,
fnrntouxi «&gt;n abort notice am! at lowest rate*.
Patronize me and ynu wifi be hsripy.
JAPOE xisMfHC.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1884.

OLUME XII.

The Fall Campaign LIFE
Opened!

Kocher Bros,
—Are Selling—

GENERAL MERCHANDISE
At AMontahlnidy Low Price*.

IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Environ
p OR 7 ABT.

' For the next four or six weeks we
i have so mnnh work on nnr bauds that

we really feel Incompetent’to do all of
it M il should be done, consequently we
have secured the servfr-es of Walter
' Webster, Esq., as local editor for this
I period, aud shall consider it a-favor if
I the citizens will assist him as far as
passible . by reporting to him item® of
interest. Mr. Webster will enter upon
his duties next wwK.
'
'

Yours Faithfully,
Orxo Stroxo.

Oar fall Invoice* in

—Mrs. Jsne Cole has sold her houm*
and lot on 8&lt;&gt;uth Main street to the
Hickman Bros. Conrideratipo $300.
ForShirting’an.l Ladle*' Drew Good*,

—Jacob Osmun has imiguratud ex­
trusive improvements upon hi® resi­
dence.
Tliev include raising, new
walls and a 14x30 foot addition.

Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear,

—The school I mm* rd had a meeting on
Wednesday evening, when » committee
r.
.
......
hnv

Boots and Shoes.

Have Jutt Arrived and are Complete lu Every ing’nrw and run
Detail,
inspect and rej^

1

Tis Our Aim
To keep oar store stocked with only

The Best and Finest Goads ii
I hr Wholesale Markets,
And We Believe

IT WILT. PAY
Every) ntending Purchaser
To virit our establishment and Ixupect our
varioue fines before purchasing.

About Oct. 15th
We shall be In wdpt of the

Largest and finest Stock

Winter Goods
We Ever Carried.
Respectfully,

KOCHER BROS.

Michigan Central

house® and

oils abiisM that so frequently character­
izes tins ‘addressee of many political
speakers, thus proving xliat a man can
l»e a gentleman, even if he is a polititician. JamesCfarke spoke in his usual
able manner, and Col. Gill addressed
the audience a few miuures in his char­
acteristic style. It was 4 o’clock before
the speaking commenced, and tbr
addieMe* were necessarily brief.
Ex­
cellent mnsic was furnished by the M.
C. B. and a martial band.

/The adjourned school meeting for for the ensuing year. We congratulnt?
Eli for the honor eonrerred upon him.
James Wright of Saugatuck, who
hM bixin visiting friend® bare for th?
past month, returned home on Wed­
nesday.
Prof. T. B. Diamond, ex-county Aunerintendent, and Prof. J. C, Duel, of
Bellevue, were visiting our schools on
Friday.
Chas. Fleming of the Charlotte Pro­
hibitionist. attended the St.Johns pnrl
Daniels pole-raising in this, village on
Tuesday.
The National Senatorial Convention
for Ilarrv and Eaton counties will be
held in this village, Sept. 36. 1884. at
10.30 a. rn.
Jas. Clark and I’. T. C«4grove, of
Hastings, speak
upon the political
issnrs nt. Morgan on the evening, of
Sept. *&lt;th.
C-. L. Glasgow, Mr. and .Mrs. L. J.
Wilson, John Brann, Will Strong. Vai*
rnn KiH. and others, did the state fair
at KnUmazoo this work.
P. B. Frac? has bought Tom Brady’s
hon*e and Int, adjoining the Christian
church. He will in«gnrate extensive
repairs before he occupies it.

the purposo of voting on a new school
houne convened laat Monday evening
promptly at 7 o’clock. Aaaeaeor Young
end Moderator Marshall, together with
Goo. W. Francis as clerk, constituted
the proper board upon election.
H. A. Bartier made a motion that the
district be bonded for $h,OCO, payable
in installments in two, three, four and
five years
Motion carried and ballot­
—The prohibition pole-raising oc­ ing begun.
Although the attendance was not a?
curred on Tuesday aftrrnoou, as an
nounced in last week’s Nxws. the pole large as it ought to have been, the in­
bring erected in front of th? npera terest was good and considerable elec­
h&lt;&gt;n»e about 4 o’clock. The enthnsiatic tioneering was indulged in.. Evidently
mover® in the affair were Elder Holler, every voter in the district opposed to
8. Overholt, M. IL Palmer and E. the improvement wm prtMCDt, whilst:,
Chipman', although a good sized crowd, large number of citizens, who were
(noticable among which were a large deeply interested m the erection of a
number of ladies) were in attendance. new building, were unavoidably deAll arrangements, such as securing thr tain'id from the meeting. However,
pole—a solid 73 foot white ash—strip­ when the ballot was counted nt nine
o’clock it was found that the project
ping the same and painting streamer
wa® done on the day of the raising. had carried by a majority of eleven.
Rev. Wm. Gorton, Univrraalfat minhtrr Whole numlier of vole* cast, 133; for
of Charlotte, spoke upon the oocaidon, project 86, against 37. The board will
asjie also did at the opera bouse in the iinmwliately secure plans and specifics
tions. and tlreu let the contract for the
owning,
erection'of the new building^)

same.
—The special train drawing John A
-Harry Stowe Mini l.uuily have mov- Logan. Republican nominee for Vice
, &lt; ".
?. .rlingtou to run a wodru -»ow! President, and other state notables,
factory. H. A. Brooks has fitted up passed tliroiigh the village ularnt 3:30
the premises vacated by Stowe ami .Monday afternooq. The depot build­
Bl soon l»e oeflupied by Mrs. ing was profusely dejoruted with na­
tional emblems. A large flag was sus­
i and millinery stock.}
pended conspicuously across the track.
I Walrathand Bert Burgman are
The cornet band was in attendance and
pitted avainst each other in a flve-mifa
stiuck up a lively air as the train ar­
skating race, to come off at F. M. Pot
rived. Ah soon as the train stopped
tcr’s rink. Vt.Ville, Saturday evening. Hon. James O’Donnell of ’ Jackson,
S«-pt. 30. The winner will receive a
stepped out upon the rear platform,
prise of $llC An interesting time and
made a short speech and introduced
a large attendance is expected.
Gen.Logan, who was given threecheers
' —Now let's rejoice ’ The school pro­ and a tiger. The Gen. was hoarse from
ject carried at the special meeting and continual speaking and had but a few
Short and lively
Nashville is to have an $8,000 house. words to offer.
The thing in order now fa to secure speeches were made by Hon.Tom. Pal­
proper plans aVi«i specification®, let the mer and Gen. Alger of Detroit, and
contract to the lowest responsible bid­ R. E. Frazier of Jackson. Mrs. Wm.
Brice presented Gen. Logan a neat boder, and then we’ll Is* happier s|ill
quetot flowers. The train tarried ten
( — Democratic
pole-raising to-day. minutes and then proceeded on its way
Speakers— Hon. H: F. Pennington of amidst the cheers of 500 or more peo­
Charlotte and C. G. Holbrook of Has­
ple.
__________
tings. Pole already procured and will
SHOOTING AFFRAY,
be raised corner Main and Maple St
The Greenback?™, also, have on deck
A shooting affair occurred at the
a pole which will go up opposite thr
house of Dr. D. Linklrttrr. in south­
east Woodland, on Wed need i.v even­
—Anson Ware, living io the south­ ing laat. The particulars as we have
cast part of Castleton, harvMted Anil them from the mouth of Jerry C. Bee
threshed from five acres of ground 32-5 sev. one of the participants in the af­
bushel® of oats, machine measure, 1m»- fair, are substantia!1/ m follows:
Mr. Beam*/ fa the lessee of Dr. Link­
ing 65 bushel® to th? acre; and as they

WEDDING BELLS.
The wedding of Elmore W. Murray
and Miss Currie, only daughter of D. C.
Griffith, took place at the residence of
ttic bride’s r parents, at 5 o’clock Tues­
day evening, Rev. A. Livermore offi­
ciating. The ceremony was a private
affair and witnessed only by the imme­
diate relatives.
The marriage per­
formed, tMiunteous and choice refresh­
ments were served. The bi ide was
tastefully attired iu Bordeaux silk,
without ornaments.
The wedding
presents were few, but choice. The
happy couple took the evening train
for Chicago.
Both the contracting parties have
been connected with Thk News foi
over a year, Mr. Murray os local editor
and Mrs. Murray as compositor, and we
have always found them faithful, ener­
getic and ambitious. Mr. Murray ha?
been studying medicine for several
years and goes to Chicago in order to
cutup! te hisjuudies at the Hahnemann
medical college. He will receive his
diploma next springand will then com­
mence the practice of his adopted pro­
fession. As be is enterprising, pro­
gressive and ambitious, he will have no
trouble to reap success. That longlife,
prosperity and happiness may ever
attend the young couple is not only our
wish, but thewiah of mi nv friends.

weigh 40 I ba. to the bushel, the virld
was 82 bushel® per acre nt 32 lbs. to tlrt* ises with the doctor since last spring.
His wife’s father and mother are stop­
bushel. Who can b**at it?
ping with him.
f —The Mason Ac Morgan Undo Tom’s
On Wednesday everting atrout pine
Cabin combination will appear at the o’clock, Samuel McManigal, a brother­
oners house on Monday evening, Sept. in-law, knocked at Dr. Linkletter's
122nd. The special attractions of this door. The inmates of the house had
| show are colored brass band. Jubilee all retired except Mrs. McManigal, who

। «ingen*,impoited Siberian bloodhounds, went *o the doorxHnd upoa seeing her
। new and c.ostly scener^.etc. The coin- son risked him to come in. He replied
Ipanyisnow making its 14th annual that he wanted to see the doctor and
-"STANDARD (19 MoridUo) TIME.
‘ tour and is greeted
large houses would stay outside until he should ap
— vHth
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I every wnere^ Reserved seats, 50 cental pear. Thedoctor immediately .made
Tnlu. on ™ Main Liu. will '[mu. J.««» , “ Buuw’s droit .tore,
hi. appearance, .lopped outaidiefu »ee

The Jfiacara Falls fRoute.

McManigal and soon after both enter­
ed the bouse. McManigal immediate­
ly went through the doctor’s part of
the house and started to enter the part
occupied by Beaaey.
M.i. McManigal
attempted to hook the door, to keep
her turnout, but he pushed her over,
saying he “was going to kill Bessey tonight.&lt;x The latter was sleeping up­
NigbvEx... 5.45 a.m. Arr Detroit 8JU a.m. management th? nffair proved so suc- stairs with his wife and upon hearing
’ The Atlantic and Pacific Expreascsruns tfallj ' cessful.
Whenever our set vices can
the com motion Jumped out of bed.grabtU^™ldl&gt;Uy!,CgI*8Und*Y'
_
■
m!W,e ’*'”•«« *’*’
P»u do n°t
l&gt;ed a bed-slat and called to his wife
। tate to call on the N. C. B.
Grand Kapldn IMviaion.
for his revolver. With the latter lie
’ —Tuesday night the utlsntic express made his wav down stairs and whs
cist while about three miles west of about t. enter the kitchen when Me
STATIONS.
Day
AU
Ex.
. Ex.
Ex.
th? village broke an axle of the rear Mauignl fired upou him, the shot tak­
p. m
a. m
truck of the tender, causing a lively ing effect in a partition near by. BesGrand Rapid* I.v
600
Middleville...
thumping until the train could stopped. sey ।bulged liehind the partition, Mc­
Hasting*
10.57
Beusey then
No part of the train except the broken Manigal fired again.
Nashville. ...
Vermontvtlle.
truck wa* df-rnile*l and no one wm returned the lire when McManigal went
i 'harlotte....
12.47
hurt or scared.
Conductor Kelsey,• buck into Dr. Liukletter’s part of the
Eaton Rapid*..
1.35.
i “hoofed it” to this village, routed our j house.
Rives Junction
agent Oviatt. a new truck was procurAs Beasev wm fanning the door
Jackson..
5.55
Detroit...
ed from Jackson, and soon thing* were ' Hiatt led into Linkletter’s part of the
running smoothly a* ever.
IhIbsc, McMaiugal told him that he had
---------------l,ecn interfering with his business, and
STATIONS.
Pa®. 1 —The ladies’ relief corp* furnished shortly left the bouse.
••
supplies for about seventy at Mrs. Wm.
The following morning Bessoy came
Detroit
7.35 Boston Tuesday evening. A good time to this village and swore out a warreut
Hire* JuucOnu
»
was enjoyed by hII, and some time in i Indore Esq, Feighuer, charging Mc2.35
**’.si»: **.•** n**ar ^uritre the entire company Mnnigal with assault with intent to
Charlotte
Vermontville..
3.55
v 17 ! hope to go t&lt;» Boston again. Receipt^ commit the crime of murder. The paNashville
4.10
9
of the evening $5.50. The m-Xt social j per* were'placed in the bands of W. E.
Hatting*..........
4.30
10 2." will In? held at Mrs.O. F. Long's, Maple Griggs and J. M. Pilbeam.but McManiMiddleviUe*....
6.40
'i'rh l®rov®’ 0,1
**V&lt;'°*DK of Oct, lat. gal has not been apprehended upto the
Grand Rapid*..
rara.
-j. r* u
These soriafa are not particularly for time of going to press.
cTn
-wk™ »»«tw '•*.»;«. b»t tor
McManigal in a young man, nged
connect In same depot
Detroit^ with tisini- who feel willing to help a good caus.. alxiut 23, and has l»een married nix
on Canada Southern divteau.
i
_________
■years. Hit wife suffered the amputa­
E-C. BROWN,
H R. LEDYARD,
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...
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..
„
Asa'tGen. Sup. Jackaop. GeuT 8np. Detroit. F -Th? republican pole raising on Sat tion of a limit laat year. She has not
O. IV. RUGGLES.
i utdaj afternoon wm a successful affair, been living with her husband forseverr,ra'l
.ad Tiekit .Urauraiw
| ,„th „
||](f
of
al months; is now residing wit;, her
I and the attendance. A fine HXMoot
parents in Ohio. McManigal has been
World y W ards.
1
-------~ i tamarack was rai»&gt;d on the corner of working for a Sunfield in an, named
I Caatle HaU. Naivffie, Michigan, every i Main aDfi. "T»*bington a treats, under
Berry, during the summer.
Friday evening, for the etKonragetnent and &gt; th? superintendency of Matt. Howell,
Bemey has been a resident of the'
“d h°0' 1
«P without accident. The speakcounty nearly six years. He claims he
^H. K. Dicxixaox.C. C. | «n»
Hon. E. S. Larry, of Charlotte,
has done a great deal for McManigal;
H. A, jUfcBXB, K. of R. i and James Clarke and Col. Gill of IlMtthat last fall and winter when be was1
•MT ASH VILLE LODGE, NO. 36. I. O. O. F.. I
Lacey’s address was able and
on Orson Hager’s place McManigal and
meet* every TaeWlav evening lu Odd t iisrenvd to througliont with marked wife lived with him six months; that1
FeUowa'Halt
(attention. Hi® argument® were fair
McManigal lias threatened bis life osi
Jog* C. Ditxox, R 3.
»•• • | and t*&gt; tlie point, devoid of Ute acurril- several occasions.

m

follow*:

—The receipts of the ic? cream room
conducted by the lading tor the lienefit
•Mall».C3a. m. Arr Chicago 5.25 f&gt;. iu . of the band. Sept. 13'h, were $22.50
SJ’i^lo'raS Z:
-bieh .mount hra Imrat ploeed wi.l,
Pacific Ex.. 11.35a. m. Arr Chicago7.55 a. m . the treasurer, for which we
hereby
~ QqItuX A-te-t from JnoksonY extend n vote of thanks to all citizens
Mall'..” ~3.0S p. m. Arr"brtroU 6.db p. m., who contributed towards the same, and
iSSfE* I5t£ iZEKSSStS:
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NUMBER 1

SCHOOL HOUSE PROJECT CARRIED. colonel of the Barry coooty battalion

WOODLAMD.

Cha®. Galloway is seriously ill.
Clover seed seemn to be a f *ir crop in
this v’cinity.
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Ixxik out for insurance agent?; the
town fa full of them. ,
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C. 8. 'Palmerton: will soon have hi®
saw mill in operation.
John Smith entertaim th Isaac Dell,
his brother-in-law from Jackson.
The winter term of school fa to be
taught by J. M. Baker and sister.
A Mr. Williams of Jackson, talk® of
«&gt;p&lt;‘nrng n l»oot and shoe store here.
Rrv. F. W. Townsend is the coining
minister for the Wesleyan Mrthodfata.
Frerl Holly and wife, of Bay City, are
vlsltingthrir many friends of this place.
School district No. 3, Tias secured

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enough territory to make her happy
again.
J. M. Riser liadfa valuable horse die •
a few days ago, the cause being a
strain.
Geo. V. Hildingar is improving the
looks of hi® house by raising and mov­
ing it back.
John PalmertouW machine threehed
in one day; 1281 bushels of grqin and
made three s?t«. Beat that.
Cooley &amp; "Beetle, of Nashville, are do­
Mrs. L. R. A«hlev aftd MU* Hattie ing good work in th? photograph busiRmwn. of Battle Creek, and Miw Ota
ne«s here. Come aud see them.
Wheeler, of Hastings, were gnests of
Elias Fender gathered up his chattel®
Miss RtoPa Wilson this week.
'recently, and “skipped by the light of
Th? Union prohibition clnb desires I the moon" for the west. "Tis said that
to return thanks to the Nashville
many cieditorr. mourn hi® departure.
Cornet Bund for excellent music renThis M. E. Circuit was so divided by
derd upon the occasion of their pole the last conference as to now include
raising.
the village.
Holmes
and Odessa
On nnr 5th png? to-day wilt he found churches. Rev. Wightman, the new
a striking and instructive illustration minister, preaches for us for the first
of the cmiiparntive worth of the various
time ou the 21st.
kinds of linking . powders now in th? I
B. S. IL»lly and wife will celebrate
market.
" tlieiF wooden wedding and dedicate
Th? Nashville News is 1| years old. their new house on Friday evening,
It was born amid ih? chaos of a new Sept. 28th, and desire all their friends
village, has lived, nourished, and is to-lw present. A general invitation fa
not yet grown old or stale. It fa a extended, and they hope none will feel
good paper and the editor is a capable
alighted.
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newspaper manager.—Det
Evening
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We will be at Woodland, Saturday.
E. K. Phillips of Syracuse, N. Y., is Sept. 27, for the purpose of receipting
canvassing the village fur suhecribers subscriptions. Patrons please take nofor a public library. He aim® to get 50 tice and hare your poaket hooka.handy.
Editor News.
subscribers at :?! 50 each, to whom he
will furnish 50 per cent more bonks
than sabacriben. The scheme is a'

BINMARK.

good on? and ought to succeed.
Farmers are just raising cane.
Rev. Thos. Cox is the name of the
Many are sick and complaining.
new methodfatsminfater for this charge.
Herb. Preston is at Olivet college.
Hr has been supplying the methodfat
Mrs. E. F. Preston is on the sick list.
pulpit, nt Ba»tle Creek some months,
George Downs sports a demoralized
his parishouers last week showing the pose.
.
Scarlet fever has made its annual
appreciation of his services by present­
vfaiu
,
ing him a beautiful gold w^tch.
Mrs. J. E. Smith is quite low,and Mr.
Smith, also, is ailing.
.
VERMONTVILLE.
letter’s farm.having occupied the prem­
E. Benedict, D. Hulett and Leonard
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
Garringrr, have'bonght a clover holler.
\number of our citizens took in the '
One horn in our band is stopped just
prohibition
meeting
at
your
city
on
New advt.—D. C. Griffith.
for the sake of going to OH vet to school.
Monday evening.
,
R. Mavo is building a haru.
George Hay has gone to Indiana to
Mr. Isaac Tracy and Miss Lizzie
Sam Cosier is down with the lung
niept his wife, who went thither a week
McCotter have gone to theis respective
fever.
ago.
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Myron Stanton is visiting his brother fields of labor as teachers, the latter
Many from thia town took a view of
at Chicago.
being at Bellevue.
• our next governor and vice president
Mrs. C. M. Putman is visiting friends
There are two cases of scarlet fever I
the 15th.
at Kalamazoo.
in the village, both in the same house,
No more fears of corn being cut by
Mrs. Alice Middleton has moved to on South Main street. No one goes to frost. What can farmers find to com­
school from that house.
Vermontville.
plain of next?
/ll. M Lee fa at the state fair exhibit­
Henrv Miller misses one from his
Judge Horatio Jones of St. Louis, Mo
table. In one short week the little one
ing his wheel faocti
j is stopping with hi® sister, Mrs. II. J.
sickened and died.
C. Kill and wife are visiting relatives Martin. He also spent the “heated
at Lockport, N. Y.
term” with the Martin family at HarL00AL MATTERS.
Several cases of raid® upon wat •­ l»nr Point.
OL B BUSINESS •
melon patcheslire reported.
H: J. Martin commenced moving into
YOUR BUSINESS.
L. K. Stanton of Baltimore, visited hi® new building, on Tuesday after­
We have opened 2 shiules Brown. 2
hi® son Ad., during the week.
, noon. After the schools were closed Blue, and 2 of Gray, Water Proofs.
Cal. Ainsworth, now of Grand Rap­ for the day a regiment of small boys Sold laat vear at one dollar per yard,
ids, was in the village Tuesday.
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____a will,
__________
, dry goods
____ , but we will now sell them Jit 55c t&gt;er
1 joined
in with
and the
yard. Cheap.
G. A. TRUMAN.
Agent Oviatt is happy over the n- i went across the street in a hurry.

cipt of a daisy coupon ticket case.
1 Everybody went to the station Mon­
Rev. Livermore is moving into his I Jay afternoon to see Logan, Alger. At
new premises across Quaker brook.
al, and they saw them.
Even the
F. C. Courier^and family, of Battle | pupils of the union school were alCreek. ar? visiting at A. S. Foote’®.
jowed a half-holiday for the same
... ,,
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F. P. ,,,
Morrison is ....
rushing. the brick
‘ purpose.
,
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W**H. every boy wm anxious
work of his new building nght along,
Miss Lillie Smith of Eaton Rapids fa
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Van Arman.
G. A. Truman is adding a furnace

t7*An elegant line of Milinery for
lM»th fall and winter style®jnst receiv­
ed by Mrs. O. M. Yates.

MONEY! AIONEY! MONEY!

I must have it or bust. 1 would re­
mind
those paruvs
parties that
carried
miiui iiiosc
inni Ii have
nave cameu
from un? to three years that I must
to see the model to which he liituself I have money. I can’t, stand it longer.
, might Ire fashioned.
I A word to the wise is sufficlent,.
D. C. Griffith.
। James Garrett, who lost his money]
j drawer some two or three weeks since,"
MONEY TO LOAN.

and bath room to the convenience® of ; recovered the same last Sunday in W.,
few
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ihouKond dollars to loan on
&gt;g time and a low
R. Martin’s orchard, only a few rod® •
estate on ion:
hi® home
frim hi. [Gurratw ratoon, with .litho;
1H. A. Dlrkf.k.
Doctor and Johnnie Graves visited
Sheridan, Montcalm Co., on business silver money intact, amounting to over I QF*My stock of Velvets, Feathers,
»ixly Hirer .toll»r». Ninety ilollan. or: Rihlmn., Lnra, etc., are
the liue.l
this week.
•
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i.
। ,.,i
ever brought to Nashville.
Eld. J. 8. Harder present* us a stalk more in
bank bills had been taken
Mrs. O M. Yates.
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of coni 12 feet, 4 inches long. ’Tfa his from a pocket book in the drawer, but i
the pocket book* containing other:
155 ANT AI’I’LKS.
own raising.
A fresh coat of paint mid® materially
, the
„,looks
t orr Knickerbockers
k ■,
h. t
M
to
Alain
the discovery. There
sre several; lu
fc|u,pe And of good size. The
St. buildings.
j queries suggested by the larceny and ciipply will regulate the demand.
Mrs. Silven Bradford of Boyne Falla, i it’s result® which are not likely to be.
Brooks*
visited G. W. Gsllatin and wife the; soon answered.
fore part of the week.
H. J. Martin’s new store wa® broken
W. Rowlader, of Woodland, depart- into Wednesday night, and doubtless
ed via the Tuesday’s express for Flot- fa minus what a thief or thieves could
ida. on a recreatorjr trip.
• carry off. A single bnot was found in
Mrs. Delphia Brown of Chicago, and 1 the basement as if dropped by the

Miss Cora Rasey of Charlotte, visited . burglar; but the entire stock having
at A. L. Rasey’s over Sunday.
{jiutbeen moved in, and but partially
C. M. Putman
it fa impossible to determine
U.
i in man has
dm the
me brick-work
onca-wora of
m (arranged,
arr
‘*
"* completed.
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' Work
* i: |1Oi muc^ or what has been taken.
his new residence
all
upon the roof is now progressing.
The entrance wa® effected through the
Brooks and Smith are to add another basement windows by forcing off the
fruit evaporator and paring machine boards which temporarily closed them
to their fruit-drying establishment.
and coming up through the hatchway,
H. Bailey and wife of Iowa, and also temperarely closed. The exit wa®
Thoa. Dunagn and wife of Ohio, w.-re evidently through the back door, which
guesls of 8. 8. Ingereon for a few days. wm left open.
The Nashville News was 11 years old
MARHIED.
last Saturday.
Bright sheet—bright
future. Shake.—Det. Evening Jour- LYON—FASHBAUGH.—At the rwkteneeof
the bride's father, io the town of Vermont­
oal- '
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ville, Sept. W, b&lt; Elder P Holler, Wesley C.
At the recent reunion at Hastings, E.
Lyoo, of Isabella county, to Rose M. Faahhiugb, of Eaton county.
F. Evans, of this village, was elected

CF*A new lot nf Laces, Women’s and
Children’s Neck. Wear, Riblmns and
Jewelry, just in al Adda Nichols’ store.

CFGoty and Jet Laces, Pompons in
gold and various other styles. Birds
arid Plumes, the finest shown, just re­
ceived.
Mrs. O. M. Yatrs.

MILLER.—In Bunfield, Eaton county, Mich.,
Sept. 12. 15*4. Hattie A., only dstuthter of
Henrv J. ao&gt;! Clara N. Miller, aged 3 years, 4
mouths and 3 days.

yond one of tke brightest flowers of May. Lit­
tle Hattie was the life and comfort of the whole
family, bright, cheerful, and precocious beyond
txr years, th« pride of a devoted father au-J
fond mother. Only one short week did she
miller from eerebro spinal meneugtUs, and she
was beyond all earthly help. Well may we
quote of her ths basuttful couplet:
“The little one ao fair and bright,
Called lorth lt&gt; early mom.
Has joined U»c angels clothed tn while,
To sing around the throne."
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�John T. McC-ombe. We had jMt&gt; reexived
a cargo.of eoan a&gt; Br. Louis, oona gned to
a gentleman in Flor-nc-, Ala. After cow­
ering up the word Pittsburgh on the •rant­
er** stern and pa'ting in its sead* Hl.
Louis, so u to conceal our identity, we
left port, and iu a few day* arrived at
Florence, and a gang of negroee baring
bury L-dtb, aged fiftyNevertheh
been hired, tbe work of unloading com­
menced. Il had not proceeded far, how­
German hospital with
ever, when we were interrupted by a party
of about fifteen, who wore lira*! belts flll-d
rtiich resolved thvm
with hciroe-pistol* and kn&lt;vaa. They Inquir­
ed for the Captaln.and demanded that the
atnpu'a ion. Leith's singular accident waa
bar be onened to them, and when this was
denied them, the leader of the band, a U&lt; ., can ou&lt;a&gt;ii rui'U”
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AH
six-footer named Jackson, puUol out fib
from WAHlrtHG rON
Mid MODEL "K UK 4WING..Wc sdvt»c : s to
lftt.1 »»&gt;!» owner waa a man who bad two watch and coolly infonne '. us that unless nnrntaMlliy
free of-clianr: sud wvmak e NO
cldldie &gt;, both son*. They grew up to­ whisky wm fort he &lt;mlng in twenty win- . HA ROE USI.KJK WK OBTAIN PATENT
childie
’
When poleiil is granted s draw.ns ef your !•»*•«•
itlss
gether on the old farm, and were aa iffap ut-.-e the boa’ would cease to be the prop­
llun. wbh cl»i in. your n»mr *n.’ *ddr&lt;-as. will r*
tlonate' and kindly dispnaed aa could be erty of its rightful owners. Ths Captain p-ibl&lt;&gt;t»4 in i.te (fol* d *t*l»- Patent Office GeFor twenty years they lived happily to­ •nd mao held a council of war and de­ mmio paper of ltn&lt;wcn»- clreolajlon AND T’ K
his fuel soused in a bucket of wvll water,
gether, man 1*1 and reared tan ilie«,'and cided to aocaie to tha. demmd* of the ONLY ON K THAT PUBI.ISI.IM THL- FREE.
which wm renewed every half hour. He
worked thr farm, sharing the profits with­ desperado.* and the bar was accordingly
out a word of difference or a doubt of each thrown
Whisky
and
l-cor
open.
other’s fath or honesty. The farm waa ________________
flowed Ilka water.
•var.
He tiled anrl en ho died 1 possible for our men to do anything toward
C. A. SNOW a CO.
home.
night apunloading tbo boat,
be'ls.t a will in____ _ ,_____________
not cause them sorrow or trouble by di­ proac.lied ths crowd
.
th&gt;&lt; water to that ot railway drinking water.
v ding fab property, but gave it to them ha- py and figh a wore numorou?. Pistols
joindy.and trusted that they would spand an&lt;i kniras were used with drunk-m reckthe n-ntoinder. of their. Hv«s at they toad lawuess, but as long as thair demands
f fty-flve acres improved. Good farm bul’dspent their*childhood and manhood, shar­ were acceded to they were comparatively lng». good well and cistern, choice fruit of’ail
was able to ko&gt; p bls feet ter a minute and ing each other’s joys and working the
kinds, ■nod sugar-burii of 250 tree*. F«»ur
a half on a cake of ice. Giadually he farm together.
in lrs from Nashville and Vermontville. Ad
manag'd to leave th-tn th ore till a oast
,druse box 344, Nashville.
50-10
“The place, therefore, and all the old man &lt;
poakc -ed was left them in common with soon’as breakfast wm over. They draak
and
gambled
all
day.
only
varying
tbs
things to go on as had been for a quarter
of a century. But the old man was scarce­
■tight to the Front!
aukles,” and
ly in fib grave before the elder uf tljs
theory Tor^iiardctte I brothers assumed a patriarchal air and sigh of relief when, about four o'clock in
WE ADOPT THE
Arctic
se:
vice.
ing cavalry officers* f
took the farmer’s place at the head of the the afternoon, the revelers left the boat
I o'clock Ids
A little before rig-----. ' .common
TOUUUUU table. Thb would
wu„.„ have' been and disappeared iu the woods. They had
who was down stairs, beard
frigbtfnl j paMU,i OTer Bnj admitted ns the honor of not been g&lt;&gt;qe long, however, when we re­
shriek' ta.uiug from her hu-band’s room,
bad not the elder brother abo ceived word that preparations weie being
Kha rush.d ap-stairs to flu 1 him still sit- , assumed to direct things on the farm and made to liurn the boat and capture the
tii.g rvarhbtuh HU feet, however, had nb„nt tbe household as. the old man had crow. Well, you can fuel assured that we
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•ntitaly disappeared. “Cut
done.
•
did not lose any time in getting the re*
Cut^emoutl” yelled Mr. Leith'. Hi« wife
“Then the row broke out, and it was the mainder of our cirgo ashore an 1 emtirig
Goods of Al! Kinds io be
'
looked at the tub and saw two ankle* pro. most celebrated case in these parte for thesteamir loose. We were none too
truding from the .wo huge cakes of ice many a year. You know our people 'look soon, for we ha 1 not proceeds 1 more than
upon which her husband's feet had been upon lawsuit* os very disreputable. Mun twenty feel from the shore when we re­
placed. Ho bud gone to s.laep and his have be--n turned out of the church for ceived a fusilade of rooks and pistol shots
feet had melted e&lt; mplet.'ly through the hiring lawyers anfl . going Into Court. which took us broaisi Is aid rid-Uei the
We will take Produce as urasl, .but
cakes. Af er a few futile attempts to And a man who sues or is sued, losas his pilot-house and broke the windows. We,
liberate bar 1 usband’s understanding with I standing in the community. There are however, escaped injury, and in a few Ac&gt;
a 'larning-needle and the back of a bair- disputes, of course, time and again, but
bru.h. Mrs. Lei b bethought heroelf of the they are always settled by arbitration. river and out of their reach. W« floated
the ice-pick. This speedily aecomplisiied On* of the disputants selects a friend, the down the stream until we cams to a place
thedesi&lt;ed purpose, but-Mr. Lal.h’s feet
where we could get some fuel, for we were
were found to be in the condition which trator* chooses a third, usually a man who entirely out, and then, having replentahed
the Genual hospital doctors are trying to is noted for his honesty and impartiali­ our stock, wo returned, to Pit.sburgb.”
of Goods will be kept Full, and a Brand
alter.
•
New Hue of
ty. To this commit ee of neighbors dif­
ferences are submitted and by them set­ A GAZELLE THAT CHEWS TOBACCO.
tled. and for one to refuse to abide by the
(Ban Fraacisco Chronicle.]
-Wm be •««!, with—
result is even worse than being a party to
The smoker lie* curled up, with hb head a lawsuit. ' Tha stigma of pa bl12 condem
rwuing on a bamboo or earthenware pillow nation is forever upon him.
A few minutes after lu« United States
about fir* inches high. Near him stands
“The boys got into a wrangle, and steam-r Powhatan had been tied up in the
au opium lamp, the flams ot which is pro­
neither would give up. They couldn’t navy-yard dock and her ship’s company Come and try us. You will find goods CbkaPtected by a glass shade low enough for tha
agree about anything, and tee oonsequeuca bad exchanged renmrka about the groat
rk than you ever bougbt
t
• before.
■
point of the flame to project above the top
was that the neighbors interfered, aud an country which they nadn’t seen.for three
of the shade. The smoker takes aariro and
!&lt;TN B —Parties owiug the old firm please
arbitration was arranged. But neither of
dip* it in-.o a little box contained prepared them would accept the mult of the arbi­ years. Lieutenant Osborn appeared on the settle by Sept 15th.
gdng-plank leading an exceeding fragile,
opium. A small quantity adheres to the
tration. It was t.&lt;a first case of the kind lawn-colored animal.
“Come along, Dai*y. You are about to
the flame ot thoiamp until the heat has Mtthfled with.tbe decbion, but in thb case
step op the soil of a great R-publie.
swollen It to about ten times ita original
Woodiniid. Jflch.
net.her would agree to it, and tha only­ Come,” sail! the Lieutenant, a* fau coaxed
sites. This is roiled over on the flat si ie of
way that estate could be aeitlod was by the animal over tho plank and anchored
thu clay bowl, the opium all the time ad­
dividing everything in halvas and then her by a i w ne string to what looked like
hering to the wire- Whoa it has boon
letting the brothers draw cu a for choice.
rolled to a soft, solid mass it is again ap­
It hapj ei ed to be a double house, so that
plied to the lamp, and this al tern a mj roast­ each could have half, and the born waa muni of the United States Navy. The gaing and rolling is kept up tor at least tan divided in tho same way. A atone wall selle—for a gaseile it was—sniffed once or
minutes, by which time it is in the shape
was built through the middle ot every h r d'-iicate nose.
field,' meadow and pasture on the farm,
“Where didy&lt;&gt;uget that?" said a report­
in the pipe is so small that it can and it made queer work of them. Of
only receivj the smallest
quantity course, tfaay couldn’t cut the horses and er, to a big marine with -last year's patch
Ovbs Thcmax'h Btorb, Nasbviixb.
and the most careful manipulation is cn’lle In two, but drew cuts for tbe on his undulating trousers, but a face aa
stniling a* Jack u*Lantern’s.
needed to Cranfortbe tiny ball of opium choice.
i&gt;e&gt;itnl
Work
“T..at? Uh, some darn King or some’.blng
“The brothers lived along that way for
pipe. The point of the wire b inserted yea- s, and are living to now. They do sbove.l that off on to us at Tripoli. It’s a f every description done according td latest
inio thr holo of tho pipe and worked
rapruved
modes.
Call
and
see samples.
not speak to each o'her, and while it i* ' The graceful little animal was much ad­
round and *ou &gt;d till thu soft opium forms
uiigl.ly uncumfoitaule for both ot them, mired by viMitors on the pier. She stands
into a conical shaped ring around Che
neither will sell out or mqvc to spit&lt;f tt.e abou. eig iteen inches high, and her long
wire. By twirling ths wire the drug is
other. Not long a~o the old hou e needed legs look like ten-cent bamboo canes cov­ No charge fcr Extracting rhen we do the
gradually detached from it, luavl.ig a hole
- painting, and cue of tho luotiutrs put on a ered with short blond» hair. H»r bead is PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.
th'ougfatha opium abou: a. largo a* the
utw coat of white. Tbe o:her, just to be about as Ug a* an i sulator on a telegraph
A. H. WINN.
hole ot thu pip? bowl, with which it com­
contrary, painted hb half /cd, aud that ta pole, and about t ie shape of U. Bhv i.aa
muni cate*. The pipe i« now reaty and
thu reason it looks so funny.”
•^ong, slim, sensitive-looking ears, and one
tho bowl b held over the lamp so that the
eye i* d »rk and the 0 her a eerule &gt;n blue.
opium comes In contact with tbu fi imes. A
“Daisy was present’d to Coruruandrr
spluttering noise eireuus a* the smoker
•
iNasbvllk* American.]
Ludlow of the Qainaei^ug.” said Lieu­
I am better prepared thin ever before lo
sucks at.hi* pipe. After oa -h auccotaivo
Buck Lewis, janitor o.' the Meigs School, tenant Osbo. n, “by the Turkish Governorput dawn
drav[ be eject* fr &gt;m no«e and moutii a vol­
Gjneral uf Tripoli. Commaudur Ludlow
ume o» amok”, the veiy smell of which is
one time tbu body servant of Andrew
enough to turn a burss’* stomach. By
Johnson, whan that distinguished Tennes­ placed in the Zoological Gardens at Cen­
the und of the fourth or fitUi whiff tho
Any Pump made will be furnished.
seean was President of the United Slates, tral Park, and to me was delegated the
pipe is etup'.y. Tus smoker »co &gt;p« up a&gt;
and c cated a sensation in Washington by. duty of bringing her here. I am sorry lo
Strait’s Brass Cylinder,
other dose of o;&gt;1u-i&gt;, rolls it into a pill
revealing the great commoner's .private pai t with her, for she has quite captivated The
st made, used iu all my tubnlsr wells.
an 1 repents the operatic 1 with the same
■ffa.rs to the Pres id cu ’» rimmies. This
Am also agent for
was don&lt;- while the imjienc.'.nieiit trial was gsxe.le 1 rvir nursed. Rhe glad-lens mu
la- pi]M&gt; fails from, uis hands and be is lost
going on, taosine tha ruling sensation of with her anft dark eye and her cerulean Ntruit’s &lt; vIrbrHUd M ind MUI.
In dreamland. Ii tobacco smoking worn
the hour, and was a common theme for blue eye also. 1 hope s.io won’t die. Hh* Is
This mill has a stiff wheel and the machinery
only half the troubl • tolxocouiats would
■qeculation during many month* nllow- dt.-a-liully ond of tobatvA, though, a d is capnetl over.
soon have to sha*. up a nop.
My patron* can relv upon gnd work and rock
ing. President Johnson dlacaargid L rwia
IxUtoni price* in every instance.
at that lime, and he rami’ Lack to Lil*
city, where he hue remain -4 since. Lewis
•
IN. Y. Truth.|
■log with a sort of “Glmm’i-tUreu-gritius
NASHVILLE, MICH.
Mis* Lucille Auams, thu wealthy heiress, and told a friend that President Johnson'*
words, when he discharged him, bad often
.0 is sportive the-d Beat Ud*&gt;
otM to hi* mind during bis misfortune*.
at I/ntg Branciv Mis* A lam* could -wim, The words reierrel to By Leais are these:
rougish sparkle.
and with other* of her par-y wn led out to “lake this &lt;100 lull and go where you will;
I trusted you und you betrayed my c »uWeat Side Main Street.
(London Truth.]
deep, and annu-d themselves splashing
When you want an ca*v shave.
you without asking,
One journal auuoauce* that Prince
As good *» a tmriier ever gave,
(Looq;- ol Wale* baa iwen appoint*! “to
ladies in Hurt? sports that they did not ob- to you is ihnt you w
Ju»t call on me at niv tudoon.
verve tire ririug lid”, but upon attend ting
-•us* uf the vacant garters," while, ata-ordAt morn or eve or busy noon.
ii.g to another, be “succeed ” the fluke
to reP-un found tin* water beyona their
We’ll curl and dress the hair witji grace.
Tbe
person
to
whom
I*jwi«
fold
these
To suit the owner of the face.
depth. By a great effort nJ I the «pjror girls
managed u&gt; reach the shora/ but Miss words only a few weeks ago in Andrew I). tra kedgbts of whom here is an unlimited
My room is neat and towels clean,
Shears Aharp and raxort keen.
number, »o Prine- George’s &lt;T«mtion hn»
Adam ' s rengt. 1 became exhausted and
And ttvertti.ituc. think you’ll And
she icaf ebon fo sink. Tilts was observe! well H&lt;-u«c I arb tr -hop, who wa* for many
To suit tbe laste and plcuwc the miud.
by a dlslin . ut-bed party of foreigners.
AH that an ami skill can do,
uncle. The Qu&lt;?e 1 bad iut.’uded to make ,
If you will tmll. we’ll d” for you.
ing for tiw return of the boat to New York, MRMoean wa* a b. n factor up to ths hour Prinra (Jeoig • a G. C. B.. arid hi* unex­
GjUCigarn. Tobacco and Gent*’ Furnishing
parted promotion to a garter ha* caus’d
when one of their number, Kir Richard of hi* death.
Sinclair, plunged ln:o the.water. The old
lealth of Si-hool Childrci
must be saxlly diaquiatad if it i* aware of
but sturdy Baronet, Instead of reaching
Hjmptoma, impure blood, eo»ti«r. bowel*, irreg­
rAtncrican Register.]
the reckless profusion with which bis
MU* A latua, wa- bimeelf about to sink,
ular ap|x*uie. *nur hehliing. puna iu •ideCbeck and
favorite order has been scattered about heed.jelldw urine, eurciins when nrinitimr, ciarwhen a very exciting scene took place.
Europ.* by bis granddaughter. There are eolore-* *n»U had breath. aoth-rirr lor work rhiH,
Another qf the party, R.ght Hon. W. th.- question of the halth of school c Hl
dren. A commLsiou on the subj -vt wo« ulxiut 4ev’un times as many royal knights fever*. frrhahllilj, whitiwh &lt;»tigut, dry cauab, dia­
bral, with daft palu • n t-aek ;*»n,lo-v -I n»r«».&gt;ry
apiKilnted wune Um« ago, te-d its ic cirt is a* there were at the death of William IV. ry
io«y al • *"’
* ••..-Ki— air* vccL
HLLS”
now b fore the Minister of Education. In
it
there
are
some
remark*
niionf
eleanlilive hundred pounds sterling for the expvt ing him right, however, as fortune
pe iSM nt admitting Prince Edward to his
Adams’ lifo as well. MM A&lt;lam« clung to
stall in St G orga’s, and I suppose there
lier jzreecrv.-r, a powerfully-built gBir.l«will soon be a similar demand for bia
boat French children general! v. a .1 «*•!*&lt;-*rhen distinotions of thia character ara
dns-ed
much
too
warmly.
would sink. By a great effort, however,
he disengaged her arms, plunged undnrpayers ou.
nwtrt :ao.l wrap* w.iich they wear-.nt o(
doors. The r.-poet r.-commends tha ai&gt;oii- thoussn.ls who are not radicals heartily j
'Hye Reach‘N. HdCur. Cbtoaoo Inter Oeean.1
‘they are queer folks duwu hare &gt;a - N»w
Hampshire—honest, but eo&lt;
our has to. fas among them -----------------while to obtain a now gi tn;»ee of human
nature. The other day 1 was riding by an
old house, and inquired why half of it
was painted white and the ocher half red.
The two colors met at the middle of the
or, and. gave the ’milding a moat
front door,
strikii'g •nd
- unique appearance.
hr an old story,” said Uncle John,
“ In thati bouse four or fire generations
rn, married and died, and to far

Ho InH.d with varying suwem
it to 17012 wbe-i he struck a mar*
Hain
rith m. re tables than
Heitwa. who founded I ha celebrated

* with
.Piedad, means literally a “Mountain of
/’ity,” and was nut misapplied, for more
than one hundred yeam this National

pHl'lic fr. m the tul'nous extorUotw of
usurers, by vrhotn, no doubt, Peter
Ysrrsros fad suff -rod'in his days of obscu -i y.
It wa&gt; .aum|&gt;tu»u*iy regulated
and protected by thf Government, and
times of temporary embarrassment by

. jewelry, plate, merchandise and other
movable articles. AUka in peace n‘nd w*r,
and through changing forms of Govern­
ment, ita honnr was held sacred and thetrusts unm»l«'*tvd during, the rovnlu'ions
aad oriii turoings tbnt devested i he coun­
try. It ts fstimatvd that for a period of
one hundred years il affor lei asdrtiuce
to mor- than two hundred people dally.

fill applicants, and has dJatribu'ed Fit,
B74.7O-I, best les having given &lt;132,746 in
aims alone! it was ruled by " a general
pledges. Tuese articles were appraised at
a fair valuation, the full am&lt; unt of which
(deducting the interest) was immrdihtely
paid to th" pawtyr. The articles were re­
tained six mouths, during which tim» th*
owner was allow«&gt;.l to withdraw them ujx&gt;n
refunding the sum advanced, if the debt

aa i if they brought more under the ham­
roar than th.&gt; original valuation, the differ
•nee was refunded to the owner, a proceed­
ing not much Ilka the Luslness principles of
de Piedad occupies a palace built by Cor-

rooms; and as for jewels—Aladdin woui I
have c«&gt;u-iderod nis fsbled palace a p*«&gt;r
aflai c- mpared to the caaketa of blnzi.iy
diamonds and.every known pn-ci -us

IdW, having an available fund of $1,000,000
and unimpeachable credit, the direc ors
ol the Munn de Piedal dstermiuod to in­
crease it* capacities for usefulness t&gt;y ad 1rations of a iianking e-tablishmenL

Un­

authorised to issue notes of circulsuuu, caliod rortidcatea, of denomina­
tions from $1 to &lt;1,000. These notes
were issued only from the mother bank,
and were redeemable there or at any ot
ita branches in silver coin. They were
also nceivablo for Federal taxes, duties
and for all 1 &gt;cal imports in the Federal

pou.lc. The Monte de Pintad had eight
Lrauch-s iu the City of Mexico, and Lad
recently establisuiki others in various
.-nties. The amount of ita paper in circu­
lation was not publicly known, as no re■ porta war published; but its honor wa*
cduHdcred lik* that of old Ca»ta ■'» wife—
tillov flue morning people w ke up to
fin i it* &lt;looro closed a.&lt;d a bewildered
cre.'sdei.GU-'-iug i.i vain outside! N th­
ing &lt;•» * i: re i ist these days which can

disgrace and uii-'-r.- through a ecu ury of
d mind from tb-&gt; Gov-

but is so crippled

l.trd'”dp-.wu husina

Brooklyn I aio.i.1
• Th«&gt; publics, u^tn* ot E .gland ore
gvi.-.- * aady improveine &gt; ’. Pl;teen

tian, while now it bsx beau brought up to

rent, of the total chuol population.

This

, but it is a great advanc ■ upon thu
•vtage of a few years ago. The two
urertal nations mentioned forbid the

chooU.

’ fomC

Di
•vsn no'

princely for-

*»»!J8E THEA1UBDLAL AD BATa*

lt-K&gt;|

AMI

woirwo*

ORNO MTRONG,

WbicrltanteoaB Cssrda.
H. YOUNG. M. D.. Physician and Bur-

W• geou, east side .Main St. Office hours
T. GOUCHER. M. D., h&gt;,UcUo ud 8ur• geon. All professional calls promptly
AN Ell Iff AIRE FIR M J
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and fl to

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.

TAMES B- MILLS, Attorney at Lsw and
fl Notary Public. Special attention given to
collecting and conveyancing. Office In the
UTiecler building, Nashville, Mich.
25-60
EMORY PARADT, Justice of the Peace.
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Streets

Cash System

TOHN Q7cREMY'8beriff. Hastinga, Mteh.,
tf will attend promptly to all official business
rlntustcd to bis care.________________ _____
T A ME». A.8 WEEZY,'Attorney A CounseHor,
♦J Hastings willattrnd tn legs) bustties* Id any
part of tbe State, and practices In all courts.

Sept. 15, 1884.

W. NISKERN, Attorney and Councellor
• at Law, practice* In ail State Courts. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
Spaulding'rstore, Hastings, Mich.

P

ULKRKED DOWN C
more Credit Given,
No more Book-keeping,
No more Bad Debts.

Our General Stock

MILLINERY GOODS!

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.

dame: from the blanket of the beggar to
the mill'a-y cloek and jeweled sword of
tha impoverished offl -er. Rome ot thv
’ most splendid table servio-s of silver and

IN ADTANC*
CIRCULATION, I JtOO COWEN.

Newbental Parlors

LEMENT SMITH.'Attorney at Law. Of­
fice ever R. K. Grant' store Hastings'
Mich. Practice iu all the Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money

dfccoTT hoi’Hic.
A. 8- FOOTE, Pxorairrox.
JMossiiv-ilie, Aiich.

Undoutatjly one Of the tiest-kept hotels in
central Michigan. Sample rooms ffrt-t floor.

A. BARBER, HI. ■&gt;.,

' iioMosorATinc
Physician and Surgeon
Office first door east of Open House and
near residence on corner of Washington rd
State Street*, Nashville, Mich.
.

ALWAYS AT THE HEAJ
THE OLD RELIABLE

Meat Market
HEX RY ROE. Proprietor.
LARGEST STOCK OF

FBE8H,
SALT AND
CUBED

Teeth Extracted without Pain. Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hama, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

Wind Mills? Wells.

PO ULTRYand FISH

Tubular and Drive Wells.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.

IN TWO COUNTIKH.

IN THEIR SEASON.

Everything clean, sweet, fresh and tender
and served up. in the latest style.
The finest market and beat facillltica foi pre
serving meat
Highest market price for Hides. Pelts, etc.|
•
Keepscf fully,

v•

HENRY ROE

yy hen in need of

R. A. BROOKS,

Shavings Hair Dressing Parlors

GRAVES &amp; SON.
A FULL LINE

Three Grades, Brown and White, »o!d
nt bottom prices.
trCHOICE^J

Teas and Coffees.
IF YOU/VA.RT

CANNED GOODS,
Don’t rniw inspecting our frwth stock'.
Prices lowest.

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar and Red Crow., two the
finest brands iu tlie market.
Also a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
We are constantly rucvMng fresh Grocerk*

GBAVES &amp; SON.

often happen* that Ute par.lea In such a
drama , tv* uusrried.it was hop-rilhe!. iu

t tuas’p.
three *4.

GROCERIES!

commending ths English cite

human itein ah uld li!
j iws &lt;»f blue r.b *»■

pa*»es underxtaDdlng.

�ONE Li _ _ _ _

A

'iwna? OCCURBMCE.

*N tHTERE»TIHC “PERSOHAL" *TORT.

■Lnt of patronage, but..!
^njy mao; is a blvraing
to a whole neighbor!! *&lt;»d. He can supply
a missing bolt for a t oy's velocipede, ed­

appeared

Hamilton.

that it was kept bof *re tbe public caused
considerable specnlat on as to ita au iior-

bowfo-kniie with a rapidity akin to light­
ning anil a certainty, that is deadly. He

op »&lt;iop for

tbe MxTprr t&gt; mend it. That would fl uro
seventy cents, whit- tb» tub 'only co&lt;i
sixty oentx wheu n &gt;w. The copper might
repair it at once or leave It kicking around

on, sharpen a knife, iu-?nd a pan, put in a
window llgb’, make a bench, glue in a

(Udbiun i aria.
.............. '
There wMs abeolu’e'y no clew by which
tbe cashier of Uietft. L &gt;ul
it wm Inserted only kne.

THEKP1G STARTED IT.

inc’ie* long and drilled e hoi* io either
end. T.«en I drilled hob** in tho broken

(Hawley (Pad Cor. Plillatelphla Titooa.1
ready 1 brought the ends of ibe hoop to
gather, laid on the .splice, an ! with two
soft rivets and tJ&lt;e h ip of a hammer and
small anvil 1 had a hoop- as good as new
and bad made the repairs at a cost of nut
over one cent.

every father Jo supply his boys with a
work-shop and a few ha dy too.s. Ro m
little money will put a l*ay in th* way of
becoming a handy ntau. In my w'ork-shop
I have two hand-saws, a hammer, two
chisels, a «miH anvil, a .ja&lt; k-plane and a
smoother, a miter-b &gt;x. mallet, gimlets.

ot this. County, kept'inatier* lively lor
ysor-eon of Farmer H»ser wa playing
with a younger ixiy by tbe name of Chap­
man. A mighboring .urmir’* buy ca.ue
along, driving a pig that, ol*j-*c*ed tc goin;
in tbt- direc.ldn tho boy uauted. it ia.1
Unsard the Chapman and Hater boy*.
Yount; Chapman ran and claiubvrel over
a .low well cu-b to get out of tbe pis**
way. Young Hater climbed on a fenso.
Tbe pig went on up^ tne road and the
neighboring farm-*r’ zboyL followed after
lu Then,young Has-riran tAtb^wULedib
in time to et*e his playmate 'amide to the

these tools yon ran &lt;lo almost apy job re-

feet. Tbe Hater boy s .outed for help, and
then climbed over thu curb and let hitund.'

te»“ with toola, but the other forty-nine
do, and there is more In it than appears at
fir* eight.
*
1 wa* ftr a locksmith’s the other day
when a gentleman .drove up in a carriage
and said:

wall.

He reached tho other Loy, and hold

hauled them both out uninjured.

drov* to a oeUhb ring Tillage to do some

over two hundred pound*.. Ou their way
borne their horse took fright and ran away.

two dollars* worth, and paid fifteen orn’-s
thirty second*.
Tbo handy boy is going to make tho

ing bold of one ot tbo thills, managed io
tuough tn constant danger of betn.. kicked
to death by tbe runniug bo so. Then the
burse wa* stopped. Mri. Baser has been

Tue third day Firmer Baser hitched
nothor horse to a patent cultivator, and

vexatious delays by being able to handle
different tools. In pulling tbe table around

an I but for chance, which brought a re­
porter In contact with tbo Hterestad

rill

lAtitgofor awhile and you'll break the
not a handy man you'll go from two to six
block । out of your way to a carpenter shop.

wore lying and standing abou-

B-yoni

anotoor son of Farmer Hasm *s was dig­
ging atdd another well, A fifteen-yearold daughter of Farmer Haver*, was churn­
ing on tue back sU»p of the Louse, uot a
furrows tbe boy who was leading the Imre &gt;
came to a large stone. H*' lot the brid e

He’d lift tbe door off ita
tew times, and your bill is seventy-five

rould have accomplished the work.
A door-lo&lt;k refuses to work. Something

horse shied from the furrow. The boy
sprang to grasp.tbe bi', and lead him back.
This f. ighiaoed the bur.s, and it started to
by holding bick on LheUaadluaof%be,cullivator. The horse cleared two pairs of bars

among the cows.

closed.

m«n might have Been s*»en Mttiuc on the
deck of the ^-D 'r (&lt;uotito»u, and by bls
side sat a swe &gt;t&gt;faced little woman, whose
- ay hair look* I strangely our. of keepln ;
with her smooth brow. Thus tbo 'old
couple sst, hand in hand, gazing Into eneb^

intnrext on l ie shore. Gradually o«»«rtopics were broached, and fl-tally th« old
ma’tj with a fond look at the lady by hui
u&lt;k,sald:
.
“I am the happiest, proudest man to-dny
that ever breathe I the breath of ll.e; there
isn’t a creature on God’s fools »1 that 1
would rvfu*e a req lest; I’m nearly IW

week. It’s a strange story. R-ad t:&gt;i«w,
continued the old gentleman, a&lt; ho bonded
the rep-orter a altp of paper containing tha
advertisement above quot’d. “That per­

f-iUuwlng

with no other help than a wew-drivor.
When you have your work-shop take

her forelegs. Farmer Baser and the boy
ran on after the horse. The daughter loft

the value of. order and time.

cow baaglug in tho well. 8a-* caught it by
the horus, with,iho vain thought tuat she
couid either pull it out or keep it from fall­
ing deeper, and shouted to her brother,
w.»o waa digging tbe well in tbe adjoining

Have a place

find it at midnlg.r without a light If the
handle of your hammer become* loosened
don’t drop th- wh-&gt;.e thing into a pail" of
water to swell the wood. Don’t drive
nails into the end to Qi! up the eye. Knock
tbe handle ont. sj.lB the end which gora
into tbe eye, and when you Lave replaced
It drive a wedge into the al t. If one of
your LI a should get dull place it in tbe
vise, p &gt;lnt up, and study tbe idea wbicu

well-curb.
her, |jrell

t struggle w&gt; get out.

Another
with her

OuW,
ki id

Iu her struggle she

aud fell to the bottom. Tbo girl let go tbe
burns in tun»to remain above and help

the »ituation, got help and brought the
raa thirty-iwo feet down

You vyfli s«-e how much like a knife-

water waa still eighteen feet below'her. A
man went down the well, attached a rojie
to the cow, and three men working at the
or coal-ocu*tle you can replace it by drill­
ing a now hole and using a soft rivet.

den hose in two min ate 4. You will find B
glue-pot an indispensable article in y vur
warlr-zhnn.
—..

boy were plowing in th &gt; corn field again,
tbe cows were once more in the barn-yard
as though nothing bad happened, the well
digging again at the other well in the ad­
join ng fie; d, au 1 cue daughter had taken

soldering iron, a bar of spider, a penny's

school

ship, but tho little woman wouldn't hear
of an early marriage pleading for a year

organis-d a volunteer company, the little
woman refusing to marry me if I did nor

tian was not painful, as neither of us antcipa tilths troubled times that were to
follow. At Bull Run I wa* shot apd left
for dead on tbe bau »-fleld, but afterward
recovered and was captured by rebels and
sent to Andersonville.
For eighteen
m mths 1 lived in that wretched place, suf­
fering untold mental torture. Early in

IN. Y. Star. I
When three f .s ionabiy-dras«od young

morning they-found a rotund, round- eat-

at Bui! Run, and Carrie—my

some me hod of retaliation.

alarm spread rapidly down tlw bayou, but
not in time io save th- child. The current;

Knowing

result the Indian has already killed five
rani this aoason, certainly a record that

jumped up this pair while engaged in a
jday.vL wreath in a mountain canyon on

male bear bowllhg'te tbe earth; then
another shot
and
its
companion
rolled
over
pierced
right tur*&gt;ugh
the heart. But by this timi tbe male
animal had regained his feet and was
making for tho Indian with l&gt;lo»d in hi«

my mother told mi tout Carr.e bad takpn
a folomu vow never to marry, and 1 felt
within mo that she had kept Las vow if
alive. That ailvorti-emdiit was my only

rill be able to do any mere hunting.

He

t-audagea.

perionce iu connection with the work.ng
of submarine telegraph cables, 1 beg leave
to hand yoa some extracts fr»m the letters

true a go to hUow that not only is it bad
for a whale to attack a cable, but so per-«c: Lave the appliances for tbe repair of
cables now b-cottie, that no matter where

paired as surely and aa quickly in mid■ &gt;cean as a hors1* can be aboil in a black­
smith** shbp. Jiid^ln; from tbe ex'rac a
it would seem that tbe whale voluntarily
attacked tbe cable, and, having bad a free
fight with it, paid for his temerity with
t&gt;i- li
for be wax held prisoner for seven
May, I received a le ter from Kau Migu-.l, days and then mangled unto death. Tbe
Cal., which tol I ma tba. tbe object of my Captain of our rep^riug steamer write*:
heart's detire was «tid al.vs, aid cher- “Having picked up twenty-on* knots of
isbe I fur :ne tbe same ol 1-tim^ sentiments. cable, and
‘ ' l!e
continuing plckLiving on a ranch near Ban Miguri, in a ing
up,
n
immense
whale
region wh &lt;e pap rs seldom found their came up
tbe
bows
entangled'
It s-*emed to he about seven­
ty fee; in long h. Iu its struggles to get
free tbo cable cut right in'o iti side, tbe
alive, a fact made known to her only by whole uf i's entrails &lt;-.&gt;mlng out and great
tho merest chance. A Bin Francisco pa­ streams of bk-od. In it&gt;. la«t dying strugper round an express bundle had told tbe
story.
“Well, you m-y believe I mails quick Tbe cable was twisted* up iu thn form of a

pure it was never out pf print. Thus for
-weuty long year* I, 'had kept up my
search, never disi»ea-t«n?d, an 1 confident
that my labors would some day bo rawa^l-

you think our m *eUng wasn’t joyful. We
were married tbe day of my arrival, and,
af er a brief season for preparation, start-

Tho boat bad ucar.d the landing as tho
old ma.i's story was concluded, and they
bed- tbe reporter gnod-day and moved
slowly up tbo wharf arm la arm, mtng-

happy couple.
GEORGIA BHD-TrtACKS.

sleeper twisted his face like a contortionist
and shook bis hca^ while tbe young roeu

publuh -d a yery entertaining s'ory about
“Trees Rock,’’ which attracted tbe auen-

pearanco of having been bitten through
suiScletitly to stop all communica­
tion. Thera la no doubt the whale
been tbe cause of tho inte-ruptlon.” Our
manager also writes: “The cause of the
ed out to you In Capiain Morton's report,
was a huge whale which became entangled
in the turns of tbo cable, and waa held
prisoner for seven days; the interruption
wax unfortunate, but it is at least satis­
factory to know that the cable did not

acid.

de. Tuii&gt; leak boUun and annoys, but tu
get,it mended you must carry the anicle a

[Na^hrille American.)

(Philadelphia Prees)
society returned from tho seashore yes or-

Ridge Mountains, tailed by that name,

a lrn»h made ol a stick and a rag. Yo&gt;.
iron is hen ted in the stove or range, ano
of soldsr and pass tbe iron over the leak.

ds mouth slightly,nnd then buns'. audibly.
The spectators laughed cheerily, and the

miles from BUi.-vill . Tne rock, er rather
rocks, cover au area of a half acre or
more, mostly^ of a 1 .-vel surface, which is
literally oovurol wiifo tracks of almost er-

those of tbe quail an l similar birds. The
rock is a sort of candy granite, and quitKb— t ...I
. 1
_
.
.
nan.

smartly with a file, and after that burnish

being handy, you have a quirt satisfaction

handling a rule you get a quick eyefordi-

Tbe i he stretched out his hands as

Irra of thi well-dresws-l yrmng man
gyrating in midair Ilk* the prongs of
i&lt; ie corkscrew, white c&gt;*e, umbrella,

family, and there met a balf-dux-n girl
friends, to whom she explained tbo cause
of her indigos’ion. “I waa on a board
walk about 7 o’clock in tbe evening," ahi

square round and say, ‘I'd Ilk** to Idas you.1

really m ide by animals, birds and mon, or

m&gt; nd ring for a kiss,’ at the
time
drawing a beautiful ring from bis finger."
is a question for naturalist
ts in Dawson Coun'y, near Barretteville, a
rock called “Merkel Boek," which is
about three and a half feet high by eight

gi.o up tbo ringF’ queried the girls in
chorus.

&lt;-oung man gathered up his portable prop
•.rty tbo rotund mtn said to a Atar ro­

and other devices are plainly cab
“Petter suf a indo hat some musde d.it
■ e mind some r .xnaes by himself, ton’d

furl or down the stream. It passed under
the bridge with almost incredible rapidity
in plain view of over one hundred people,
who stood on the Ih-1 Ige and on top of the
steep banks on ei h-r side.
Floating

CORSETS

elngtcps are the only correct Ching to
“He was a beav!," said tho girls, “and
you w«r» pwfw/.ly right." -

IBB BELECIKB B* THE U. B. GOV’.
TO CARRY THE FABT MAU

sweptout into tbe middle of the stream
and c-arr.ed beyond Gayoso street, where
it di-appeared. Tne police station was
telep .on d,
and
while
8»rgrax;
Ku mbols ran down to the Adams
tbe month of Wolf River, 'in the
hope of stopping the body should efforts

a second, thinking to make surp work of 'Chief Davis t&gt; Ils a g aphic story of tbe
tbe second shot when tbe bear got nearer,
but tbo weapon failed him. It was a re­
peating rifk and the lever refused to work. ohild' bad fallen into too bayou south of
The situation was critical.
stream.
It
appeared
a
moment
later, passed under the
bridge, and
porate brute, rendered so by tbe bullet in appeared upon tbe surface beyond. He
hisslde,wa1 fairly upon him. He had noth­ gained tho bank of tbe bayou, which at
ing to do Lut to eldL his gun and go at him, this point is very high and almost perpeiiand this he did wl'h a vvngeanc &gt;, Imt the
bear brushed It frotq his grasp as it It bad passed rapidly by.
been a handful of straw, arid with bis
huge paw clutched the Indian by tbe left
arm between tbe wrist and elbow. Then ing on tbo oppcai e ban ', wi hin two feet
Migunl rembered his tru«ty bowie-knife. of the water at a point wb«re the bank is
It was unsheathed in a jiffy, and he sought lot
to catch his antagonist in tbe short ribe form* a sort of ed ly. They eould have
with its keen paint, but tbe wily brute saved tho child only by stre.citing ouc
seemed to discern this, and tbe next mo­ toeir bands, but stood as it made of woo I,
ment bad torn tbe Arab from tbe arm that
held the knifa.
By .thia time it was a clear case of hug seen upturned, while one band reached
between the man and beast. As tbo Indian out imploringly.
Chief Davis, turuiqg
dodged tho bear** desperate blows be sick at the sight, and with 3&gt;is blood boil­
bo caught the knife in his left hand and
tbon »prang forward and clasped the ani­
mal tight around I he boly. This lasted
a second, certainly not longer, for tbe s tving th* child there, but waa a mom mt
ton late. As he reached the bridge th*
into miner-meat, when, with a remarkably body posaed out from under, struck a
.cool ni*rve, Miguel took fr* m his left the a nag,-was whirled over, and disappeared.
kn fe and in tbe next instant plunged It
through the animal's sid * into bis heart.
did not again appear.

South America, and also from tbe Captain

doila a, every cent of which- wa&lt; paid to
de actives, Whose efforts were i , railing."
My desire to find 'he object of n
&lt;warc.i

against a window. . Bia mouth woe open,
and his bauds rested on tbo little wooden

Ill venture to say that tn nine
X - - —
jot Bwujti .g
tbe linker. Thera’s

sons to tbo neighborhood but thfy w-re

(Cor. London Paper.]

tinF-iran ani Mrs. Martin Forran, nee
Caroline Granger, Olduam Farm, Dear

Af er a while get a pal/ of tinner’s hand-

--- ----- ----- «* VI* HIM
end of a j-&gt;tnt of stevtr-plpe like paring u i
apple, work over a piec • of Mld eavttrough, or make m« of tin cans ticking
about.

young man living on

Tne cows scampered

up. The lock is fixed, and your LUI is at
least fifty oenta. Now, tbo wire spring
had slipped out of place or go' bent by a

while picking her way along tbo slippery

Tbe heirs In the upper Pecos valley have
been growing, more bold in their depre la­
tinos for some mouths and bare made
such havoc among the h*-rda owned by Mr.
McKay, a b a d ng ranchman of that see-

But Mlgtv *’s encounter with the las
two, fine specimens of the black rarle y,
earne very near putti ng a short stop' to his

whom she was living. We both bad rea­
son to regret this postponement, as you
will see. We continued tbe even tenor of

it tn tho uhop or get

little afu

him and employed him to put in his wbo'e
time hunting bears in and about the grae-

down."

Hadn't be brains enough to pick np a.fl e
or rub that awl to a point ol a whetstone?

He is counted a dead sbo‘.

waa in the act of springing into th*
stream, but was prevented by hie wife,
who threw her arms around him and held
him do**. He ooul.l have eavr-d the child
if he had been allowed to do so. Tbe
child's mother saw tbe accident from her
window, and was so paralysed with fright
that she oould not leave her chair, but sal
and wrung her bands in anguish.

AVAILABLE TIMBER.
Aa Amiable Arknusew Gentleman Wlio
Knew the 'Un Who Would Make a De­
sirable Son-ln-I.AW.
I Arkansaw Traveller.]
Youug Gnlac.uus Miaulu.on saw Judye
Make.*n.l’s daughter, and imm-diateiy
allowed his soul to go fourth and worship
a tho shrine of serene beau y. Tne young
la ly consulted not her shrcwd father. Lot,
ui&gt;on demand, surrendered her heart. Bev
enu nights ago, young Mildleton, aftet
having spent two delightful houi-s in com­
pany with the yonng lady, entered tbe
Judge’s library just as the legal gen'le­
mon, in writing an •‘laborate'opinion cod­
. carn!a&lt; &lt;he c*l*» of Johnson vs. Patterson,
bud made bis pen say: “Patterson un­
doubtedly stole tbe hug."
“Go d evening, Judge?"
.
'“How are y&lt; u?” shoving up his spec­
tacles, and regarding the youug man with
a why—this—intrusion stare.
Aa the
Judge omitted to extend tbe courte*-.- of a
chair, the youn^ man n mxined s anding
for a time, and then said:
“1 suppose I m*y ait down?"
“Yes, I suppose you may. Don’t know
of any particular force .to x«ep you from
“Tuank you,’’seating himself. “Judge,
I have stopped in to consult you co..ueru-'
itig a very important affair.”
“Do you desire mv opinion aa a lawyer,
airF*
“No, as a father. I love your daugh­
ter.’’
•
“You don’t tell me so."
“Yes, sir, I love u*sr, and I want yam
consent to oar marriage."
“Oh, I have no objec-ion to your mar­
riage, young fellow, but—if you w.H grant
me the rigut—1 would rather my daughter
would marry some one.”
“Am 1 am not some one, sirF’
“1 don’t know. You Lave not told mo
your nerm*.”
“Excme roe.’’
“Excu*abli» sir. You needn’t tell ft.”
••Ou, yes, I win toll you. I am GalaciotK Middleton."
“You shall not have my daughter.’*
“Why?"
“You can not support her."
“I have an excellent business.”
“Yea, bm not enough to supgert a wife
as she should be."
“My sales are enormous."
“Makes no difference."
“And, 1 think of making an assignment
in a week ar so."
“What, make an assignment? Then by
jingo, you shall have her. I was afraid,
sir, that you had not the proper budne**
capacity, but I now see my mistake.
Will you have prof -rred creditors?"
“No, will beat them all alike.”
“A-i, hah! Asm* * how mu bF’
“Ab.iut three thousand in stuck.”
“And HabillMeaF’
“H.-v nty-fivt* thousand.”
“Say,” exclaimed the Judge arising.
“Sfay here- until I came with the predcber,” aud as he closed tb-&gt; stre-H door he
mused:
“Can not afford to let suca valu­
able son-ln-taw timber escape."

Box. Hakvxv Wattckkox, of K-ntueky,
b said to b-i the most deHgb.fUl uL time
talker In Wwhingtor

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THE OUESTIOH OF HER ILC'WtlTY.J

1 THE DOINGS OF THE WEEK ABROAD.

kcimjet.

al tbeGrand Opera Houea. Horn E. M- WllK3, In behalf ot Governor JInbtiard; Grand
&gt; Master Taft, oo behalf of the State I-rige,
■ and Sfayor PUIsbury. on behalf of thb dir,
I extracted welcome. Grand Sire Leaeh
A noT FtnnT.
| reapnartod.
The
delegatee ,
then
MHk LOCKWOOD’B CANDIDACY.
,
Loinxnr. Sept 18.—A dispatch from R»
*--------- Hall, where seWashington. Sept. 18.-Tlie question- ■ marched* •to Armory
Chow says Dial ths French tlee: suddenly
at female eligibility to the Preirtdenry Is ‘ ‘
adjourned to gu on alf excursion to
appeared al tha mouth of the Miu River yes­
being mooted largely tn WMhlngtoa iu c&gt;nU&gt;kM Calhoun and H rriet and the fall* of terday morning, and, after landing 2.000
aecUju with Mr* Belva lxx:kwood's Domi­ Mionehah* Tlie reports show about 506.marines, -pmoneded to detpoiisb the fortlfination for that office by the "Equal Rights (XX) lodge member* and 90,000 encampment
party."‘Mr* Lockwood asserted loan Inter­ m-mlerx. a g-in of nearly 12,000 ln.lg. j eatinns at Kiinpai Pm* which had been review yesterday that there wm aa constitu­ members and of nearly d.oo# earampmeat paired since the recent bombardment
tional Inhibition to Uie election of a members during tiut last year. The avail­ - The landing party atteckud tlie Chinese
able assets of tlie bmerrlgn ixxigc are 380,•
camps In the vicinity, and, after desperate
Iwt session of Wood ag itat Peters, which 000, a gain of 86,000. lu view or tin; fact
fighting, the Chinese were defeated with
Involved tbe ehrtbUity of a State Judge to that the last meaton cost S25.000, Uie
beeirx-tod io Gmgn-M in violation .4 the Grand Sire recommends tlie abolLhment of great loa* Tbe French ware largely out­
numbered, but the slMills from the men-ofKansas
f£sto constitution,
the Elections
j
----------- - -------------annual seesions And tbe substitution of bienCommittee took tlie ground, which w*» aus- . o(aj session* About two hundred datewar did sixth execution the Cbloese aban­
telned ’by tbe House. Uiat no State cuaid eHtcs are *i&gt;resenL In Uie evening » b.ndoned their earthworks and fled. It is ex­
-------.... ...--------------’
add
to tire qualifications
prescribed in the Quet was hild at Waet'a HoteL
pected tlw Freach will follow up the vic­
eottstitntion for c representative lu Congrt-r*.
MiNNr.MNMJ* Sept 17.—rhere are over
Tba point was made by the contestant that four hundred Odd Fellow* many accom­ tory and entirely rid the river ot Chioeqe.
Bax Francisco, Sept 15.—The San
while Susan B. Anthony, if elected to Cow- panied by Uielr wives, iu attendaace ujkmi
Pablo arrived last evening with Hong Kong
the sixtieth annual conclave Of .Uie Sove­
citizenship and inhabitancy required by reign Grand Lodge. L O. O. F.. now being
dates of August 14, and Y ikohaiu* 30. in­
tbe oooUituUon, yet. being a woman, she held in tills city. Tbe first busines; smslon
formation had reached Canton of a frightful
wm iMligible
under the taws of New was held y«wtonl*y morning. The .follow­
inundation of the Province of KiangsL The
York. The Elections Committee took toe ing are the officer* thus far elected: Geind
new* wa* dated fum King-Tak, chief cen­
opposite view, and tbe Houqs practically Sire. Henry F. Garry,. Maryland; Deputy
decided in thb-rase that a woman poMs*- Grand Sire, J. H. White, New York; Grand
ter of tbe pottery manufacture, and one of
mg tbe constitutional .qualifications waa Secretary. Theodore A. Roes, Maryland;
tlie four great nigrke'ls of the empire.
elkglbta to a seal ta Uoogroaa, po State hav­ Grand Tnmsurer. Isaac C. Shepherd. Penn­
The floods lasted four day* and the
ing tbe right lo superadd prerequisites to sylvania Yesterday afternoon tbe dele­
entire
country wm submerged to a depth of
those prescribed in tlw second section of cites Visited St. PauL where last sight Uiey
sixty feet, whole towns being swept away.
article 1 of tbe ConsUlutlpu of tbe United were tendered a banquet
It ta believed that fully 70,000 penwos have
States.
Atlrmpsd Suicide by Mutual AgieemenL
prrlrtpd. It was feared th.it pestilence
TAMMANT WHEELS INTO LINE.
Indianapolis. Ind., Sept IL—'Chart
N-sw York, SejK. IX—At the meeting
wuyKl.follow. Qbolera hM broken oat at
of Tammany Hall Frid iy evening tbo num- B. Hancock and Mkry .Parker wdre ui.«iH
Amoy, but tlie number of deaths ha* not
■nation of Olevetand and Hendricks was in­ about two months ago in tba
r, the
' huv
'
been given.
It has been declared an
dorsed- and an address fwued ta the people. band being then a traveling sal
ion having
Infected port.
Ex-Senator Grady in a speech bitterly de-,
P».kin. Sept 18— A nominee of the war
nounod Cleveland, and ta dosing hi* re­ a good salary- Some ti-nu ag» he lost his
marks staled Lo should support Benjamin positlrxi and for some weeks Ims been out j arty has been appointed to’ act to conjunc­
of emptaymeoL Monday night he came tion- with LI Buug Chung as Viceroy in
F. Butter.
rm '■OSTUASTKIXlENXnAL TO TAKE THB home very much dlshe &gt;rleoed over bis tail- place of Pee Cnl Li. who rests under sus­
uretoget employment, and after canvaa-ing picion. This action, it is believed. Indicates
RTUMF.
tbe prospect* for tbe future be and bis wife tlie not very remote downfall of Jlhe great
NrwTonx, Sept 15.—At * oon fere nee concluded lint the best thing. they could do leaiter of the peace party.
at the Republican National headquarters
Rome, bepi 15.—Klug Humbert and tbe
would be to die together. Accordingly *&gt;»
to-day It wm decided that Poetmaatoc-Gen- procured a four-ounce vial of laudanum Duke of Aosta arrived yesterday from
oral Gresham should stump Ohio and Indi­ and chloroform, of which -each drank half, Naples and proceeded to Monza.
They
ana before tlie State elections.
and retired. Other members of the family were enthusiastically received. Tbe King
had occasion to confer with Mr*. Hancock, on taking leave of the Mayor of Naplessaid
Washimgton, Sept. 17.—Judge Gresham and In attempting to nrouse her discovered tlist be departed satisfied that cholera was
From
midnight
Friday
authorizes the statotneot that he expects to the condition of affair*. They summoned decreasing.
remain Postmaster-General until March 4. a physician, who, after (forking all day, uutll yestordiy afterneua there have
been 1.239 cholera cases and 667 deaths
notwithstanding the rumors that he has ac­ pronounced Ute husband out of danger.
rt-tTiaple* and 3.997 deaths sines tbe be­
cepted the vacant judical bench tn Chicago. There are doubts ot the lady's recovery.
ginning of tbe outbreak.
WHITTIKR DECLINES.
Bold Robbery of a Village Bank.
Paius, Sept- 15.—Fifteen deaths from
NEwnvRYixiirr, Mas*, Sept. 17.—John
Bradford, Pel, Sept 15.—A bold bank cholera are reported at Touiuu during the
G. Whittier has written a letter declining
past two day* and fifty e-iaus and Lhlrty
tbe domin titan of Presidential Elector of robbery, ths particulars ot which until lata deaths in tha dep rtment of HeraulL Marthe Seventh District, on account of Die state Saturday night were concealed, took place wliles reports two cases d .Uy.
Since tbe
of his-health and ills couviction that Lie at Eldred, Pa. Thursday aftorooon. Tbe beginning of the epldamle 1.140 French­
nominees for member of Congress and bank had just finished business, the trout men. 247 Italian* 19 Spaniards, It Greek*
Elector should be from different sections of door was closed, and Cashier Heaaly and 6 Austrian*, 5 English. 4 SwH* 3 Genmuia,
ute district. He adds: "No lack of Interest Teller Moan were pulling awiy ll»e money 2 ASirncawi, and 1 Swede liave died In
in the Hepublicaa cause has Induced this used during the day.
tieasly beard a Marseille*
dedatau."
slight noise, and on turning round wm
London, Sept 17.—A death by cholera
confronted by a powerfully bully black Is reported iu Stourbridge, Worcestershire.
bearded m-tn who held a pistol clo^e to his
Paris, Sept, 17.—Ttie receipts of the fete
suit of the eiectioa are now being freelj face and commanded both to throw np their held here for Uie benefit ot the cholera suf­
made. LmI Saturday night Mr. William lianda
They obeyed, whereupon Ute tire ra amount to S-’O.uOa
Wyse offered lo bet Colonel Charles S. Spen­ stranger quietly helped himself to bills and
Madrid, SepL it—The report of tbo
cer 850C that Cleveland will carry New silver amounting in all to 8'2,500. after progress of the cbotara In Sp -tn for tbe
York State by 50,000 majority. The Celo- which, atill keeping his eyes on the bank past twenty-four hours I* as follows:
net who had just been making a stump officers, be glided out of the rear door and
speech In favor ot Blaine, accepted the beL rwcapeiL It U bedeved the robber is a no­
and checks for tbe amount were filled out torious deai&gt;erado known m "Black Tom"
and .Intrusted lo Robert'Taylor, of tho firm McKeon, recently released from Auburn
of DeGraff &amp;. Taylor. Mr. Wyse has also Penitentiary, where he had been confined
made a similar bet with Mr. Porker, at the for a safe robbery.
.
Gllsey House.
John T. Lester, the Chi
In the Dep rtm«-nt ot Eastern ryrenees
eago grain-dealer, ha* telegraphed to a
eighteen death* from cholera occurred.
friend in this city to place 31,500 even on
Morton. HL, Sept 16.—The boilers In a
RirME, Sept 18.—The cholera reports
Cleveland's election.
steam flour mill and cider factory at this from the proviucee tor yesterday give 119
ANOTHER PBEMDENTTAL TICKET.
place exploded Monday afternoon, five per­ fnaili CMOS and 56 deaths: In Naples city,
IJostox. Sept 18. —The American Politi­
lons losing their lives and half a dozeu 4ft;i fresh ea*-s and 365 death* Ti»e Gov­
cal Alliance have nominated W. L. Ells­
ernment will present to Parliament a bill
worth. of Pennsylvania, and Charles 11 others being fatally hurt or scalded. The for the demolition uf the slums of Naples.
Waterman, of New York, for President and dis ater wm caused by the engineer's carv
Paris, Sept 18.—A mild form of chol­
leaaneM. The financial lota Is placed al
Vice-President of tlie United Slate*
era Lx* appeared at Or*n, Algeria. During
810,000.
’
COLORADO PROlIlBinONISTS.
the epidemic in France there have been
Eufala. Ala., Sept 16.—By the explo­
5,000 deaths and 10.000 cases recorded.
Denver. CoL, Sept 18. —The State Pro­
sion of tbe boiler In the Central Railroad
hibition Convention wm held here yester­ compress Monday evening, four men were
BHANUHAL Sept. 17.—A monster massday afternoon.
The platform adoptrxl
nu-eting w^s held liere yesterday, in which
killed and several wounded, ton fatally.
pledges cordial support to the National
toe whole English community u/ik part.
The compress and about 400 bales of cot­
nominees of the Prohibition party. A com­
Tlie ineetln* strongly deprecaled tl»e pro­
ton were destroyed, the Iom reaching
mittee of fifteen wm appointed with inlongation of t^- present desultory ii*Mtilittaa
3100,000. There are fears that a number
stnictiona to place a State ticket 1a the
on the part of France. Their tff«-et w»&lt; sim­
field, lite ticket to be made'up of candidates of bodies will be found in tbe ruins.
ply ruinous to commerce. The meeting re­
nominated by oilier parties of new men.
solved to urge the home (tavernmoot to make
Hezvv Bank Failure.
an effort to procure tlie settlement of the
COLORADO GREEN BACK EILS.
Rockford, ML. Sept 16.—N. C. Thomp­ difficulties between France and China by
Denver, CoL, oepL 18.—The National
mediation.
Greenback-Labor party met In State Con­ son's Hpme Savings’ Bank, ot thia city,
Paris, Sept 17.—Admiral Courbet has
vention yesterday. Tha platform of the f tied to open for business Monday, and a
National Convention and the letter of ac­ notice on the door stated that tbe strin­ estimated that the bomb&lt;rdnient of tbe
srsenal near Foo (how and tbe furta along
ceptance of General Butler were adopted gency of tlie money market had etnliarthe Min River did damage to the amount of
M the platform of this convenllotL Several
speech--* eulogistic of Butler and Went ware rasaed tlie concern, but in time all would be 8io.ooo.ooa
London, bepL 15.—Tbe Government is
enthusiastically re:eive-L
Tbe following paid. Farmers, laborers and others were
depositors to the extent of 3750,000, sending 1,600 pounds of dynamite to Egypt
ticket wm placed in nomination:
For Cvngreaa. George M. Woy; Governor. and tlie a*s-t* it is reported, will largely with tbe view of exploding a passage way
John FL Wa-.-burn; Lleuu-nant-Govt-rnor. A. exceed that sum. Thompson m-vk-n argu­ for the boat* through the Nile eatar-cta
Cairo, Sept. 16. -Major Kitchener tele­
K. wnlie; bec etary ol Stale. M. C. Dunn; ments against a receiver or assignee, al­
state Troararer, J. It- Buchanan.
graphs from Debbeb that the chief clerk of
Rx-Representative Rev. Dr. Gilbert De leging that their appointment would in­ tlie Government has arrived by way of Ber­
volve
loss
to
the
creditors,
»nd
be
will
La Matyr declined the unanimous nomina­
ber. where he re porta that there are three
tion for Congress. A resolution, having apply his assets directly to satisfy all de­ thousand prisoners. Tlie rebel garrtsou at
for ita object fusion with tbo Democrats on mand*
thai point numbers twuthouaand three hun­
tbe State ticket, wm defeated.
dred, and is armed with rifles. A boo
A Bonanza Farmer's Crop.
Hegel, chief of the Cobntal tribe, has six
CONOREMIONAL NOMINATION*
BunrALO, N. Y., Sept 16.—Oliver Dal­ Uiousand armed men. The Mehdi's forces
Congrtwsiunal nominations were made on rymple. of St Paul, the great wheat farm­
extend m far south m Ambo koi. Meet of
SaUirday as follows: Tnomas M. Ferrill, er of Dakota, wm in Buffalo yesterday in
the tribes, however, ana growing tired of
Detpocrat, Flntt New Jersey District; C. C.
nAsrule, and are Inclined to rejoin tbe Gov­
Burnett, itepublican. Twenty-first Ohio; tlie interest of his incoming crop. He proEzra C- Carleton. Democ-at, and O. J. At- proeen to ship his surplus direct to Buffalo ernment
London. Sent 16.—At the request of
kxtaop, Peoples* p rty. Seventh Michigan; by lake from Duluth, and has effected an
Lord Wolseley the war office is preparing
C. A. Newcomb. Tenth Missouri.
arrangement with tlie Elevator Asnociatioa
tbe dispatch of 3,u00 men. who embark Ulis
CungreMiotial nominations were made for storing large amount* through the sea­
week,
to reinforce tlie army in Egypt
Tuesday m follows: George West. Repub­ son. Having obtained favorable storage
London. Sept 1A—Advices from India
lican. Twentieth New York District; Ly­ rates he returns home to begin ahlpment at
report the crop prospects improving. There
man Co-, ta-pubitean. Fourth Connecticut; once. He expects bls crop to turn out
has been a favorable r 'infall to Itengal, but
John Atktoson, Republican, Finn Micfii- about 600,000 bushels this year.
tlie drouth still continues in Madras, in
gan; John G. Carlisle, Democrat, Sixth
Mvsore there have been serious flood*
Kentucky; Lra Davenport, Republican.
Tbs Fira Engineer*
S-'.Pkthhsbuw, Sept 16.—The Journal
Twenty-ninth New York; Lewis F. Payne,
Chicago. Sept 15.— Al the session ef fix St Ptternbury. a seud-officl I RuMinn
Democrat Thirty-third New York; Henry
organ, says live j urpoae of tbe conference
J. Cuokingham. Republican, Twenty-third tbe Convention of Fire Engineers Saturday
or
tlie three Emperor* at Skiernlwtae i« to
tbe following officers were elected: Prest
promote peace and urder. and to consolidate
CandiitatM for Congress were, chosen on
Wednmday aa follows: Franklin Ik Gaunt. Henry A. HUI* of Ohk&gt;; Treasurer. A- C. tlie imperi 1 triple allAixn. Tba three
Power* it intimates, will act In conceit on
Hendricks, of Connecticut; Executive Com­
Rankin, Democrat, Fifth Wisconsin; Fred­ mittee. J. S. Damrell of Boston. T. O’Con- all important m tenia lion al question*
erick D. Ely, Republican, Ninth MaasacLu- nur ot New Orleans, W. Stockwell of Ten­
eetts; John T. Waite. Republic -n. Third nessee. B. B. McCool of Pennsylvania, G­
Connecticut: Frank T. Shaw, Democrat,
W. Taylor of Virginia. J. IL Baller of
VALPARAISO, bej»t 17.—United States
tieoond Maryland; J. IL Bucket Anti-Mo
Nebraska, mm} M-Uhaw Sloan of Alabam* Mln later I_ogdu and family have arrive* at
nopoltat(indnrs-xl by the Democrats).Second
Ansol. Chili. The express train upon
Nebraska; John H.Roger*,Democrat,Fourth
Rsceivsr Harriton't Affair*
Arkansas; Align Miller. Republican, Th to
which they were passengers was attacked
Ixdianapolw. ImL, Sept. 1 A-John a Dear C Ihoe hy band Ila, who also attempt­
teeath Ohio; (teorga Lawler. Prohlbltluo*tot. Sixteenth llliuoi*; Bpeocer C. Fisher, B. Harrison, late receiver of tba Peoples’ ed to wreck the train, Tne courage of the
Democrat I indorsed bv Greenbackc■••,),Tenth Hank, paid Into court Saturday 395.443, driver jrarented Ito destruction, and tbe
Michigan; H. IL Bingham, Republican, and was released from furUier liability on robbers were foiled.
First Pennsylvania; Charles O’Neil, Repub­ his receivership. It is understood that the
Ths Cab'nsl Vacancy.
lican, Second Petuxayivania; Jacob Gnm
criminal proceedings will not be pushed.
po*
Republican.
Third Pesmylvania;
Warrington, Sept 1 a—Assistant Sec­
WHlbun D. Kelley, Republican. Fourtt
Pisaro-Pneumonia in Pelted Angus Calite.
retary
Coon
han t»eon designated by tlie
Pm»ylv*nia; A. C. Harmer. Republican.
President m Acting Secretary of tbe Trees-y for ten days from to-day. The dedgp«»lled Angus rattle, and killed his bull Po
&lt; al ion of Mr. Coon Instead of Asmstant Seo
taolus, valued at $3,000. One of the ani­ .clary French la eousldered somewhat aigChicago, Sept 15.— Wheat In this mar­ mal's lungs weighed twenty-seven pounds BificuL
ket dropped Saturday to 73X cents fm
Aaotkar Sensational Elopement
Parching DroeghL
New
York,
Sept 17.-Miss Urea
Siekta* step-sister of General Daniel E.
drought tu t&gt;H aectioa of the country has SI'-klM, has been clasdontineiy married to
William Maada, a young butcher, at U*e
milch eow» xn» going dry.
Several choose rr-laenee of a frteqd lu Brooklyn. The af­
tartnriMi have bseii obliged to shut down tot fair create* a ♦wwutlion similar to tha

ms blaixb suit.

lEDIAWAFOUA. Ind. Sept K.—Judge
Wood* of Ilia United Stated Court, bavin*

W'AML
BpRiMurtRLD. Mo., r^ept.

ia—Thia

mulUiudlnaus caves of Southweat Mtenour
frequently abound with guano, tbe product
Blaine-Sentinel libel suit for a rule requir ’
tog the plaintiff to answer tbe list
of interrogatories filed
with defrodRoark Cave..sear Ozark, to All mta, G*.
anta’
answer to the
complaint
in
which brings 365 per tou. Another rich
tbe case came up for argument Before find han Ixwi made in a cave near f'oooe da
tlie attorneys began Um court staU-d that
intarrogatone* had long been prubibit-d tained to contain enormous' quantities,
In the practi'-e of the court* iu the United which have not been analyzed. In some tie
States circuit and while p-?rao«ially be stances it is feared that tho leakage and
should like towto the rule eh» ,-ed he would moisture has deprived tbs guano of its fer­
not ukr Uie liberty to , set It aside at this tilizing qualities.
tuna. However, If who this prellmin &gt;rjp}
--------- —------------ — —--------------- statemeni tbe attorneys d&lt;wlred to argue ritae, J- N. Patterson and T. IL Cannon
the questto* lie would llstea to them, have Juat returned from a week's tour ot
Judge Turpi* for tlie d-fenso did desire to invwttigatiun of the guano yielding qualltitM
be beard and spoke at some length. He re- of the caves of Eipne. Christian, Taney and
ferrod to Uie ruling of Judge Woods at Carry Cuuutle* and report having made a
the
Uuie th* detuurrer ' to the co®- rich Und In a cave near Mineral Spring*
plalet woe under ounsIderaUwi
that Barry County, where they discovered
pyramid, containing,
the
rode
practice obtained
in the a
‘huge
—
climate,
100
tons
United States Court by act of Cougrrw* and 1 Uie ' lowest
that interrogatories lx-inz
being provided for la gua..u. ....
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the rode tbe Helens* w is eatltied to have a( ktiberiuan, who pronounced it of fir»l-claas
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tested Iin
rule requiring plaintiff to answer. Senator quality. It wm alao favorably laa.*..,!
Harrison In reply contented himself with eomp riaon with a specimen at South
quoting decisions to show that the practice American guano. The above-named gcubad not been perm I t:e&lt;i heretofore In the llemen do not regard this aa a Colonel
Sellers scheme, but will earnestly push tordtued to order the rule. Tba effect of Hite wanl the development of the guano redecision to to leave It optional with the totircce of the Southwest, confident that
•
plaintiff's attorney whether or not the In­ Uiere to millions In It
terrogatories shall be answered. Senator
Harrison stated to Judge Turpls that they
▲ TRAGEDY IN PENMTLVANI1.
would be answered, but fixed no time.'
IndiNnafolu, Sept. 16.—It Is authori­
tatively announced that a voluntary reply
to tne Sentinel't interrogatories will be
filed by c«&gt;uh&gt;iel foe Mr. Blaine during the
Mount Caiimku Pa., Sept 17.—Simon
ensuing week, that a request fur immediate Hessler, a wealthy farmer residing at Kush
trial will be made at'the same time, and Valley. returned home Saturday night, after
that Mr. Blaine will come to Indtanapoli*
about tbe first week in October for tbe pur­ an ..beenco of three day* He suspected
and
pose of giving his tMtimoay. The buslutws that bls wife waa unfaithful,
of the District Court is In a condition to al­ quietly went up-atalrs to her room. He
low the case to be dlspatebed without tofound Ler In bud. bitting beejde her was
cooveuieuce to ita machinery.
Thomas McCoy, a young farmer. Hessler
shot tbe invader dead and sent a bullet
A Fatting Fraud.
through his wife’s he&gt;rL The hired man
Fort Pi.aim, N. Y., Sept 16.—An ex­
threatened with a bullet He aroused the
amination has been made By Dr. Darwin
hotter of Kate Smdlsey, wbe is alleged to neighbor* An four rneu entered the room
Hessler placed tlie muzzle *f Ills revolver to
have eaten nothing since March 10. Dr.
his temple and killed himself. Mr* Benter
Potter’s conclusion is that the girl Is suffer­ lived a short time. She deelared herself
ing from t&gt;L Vitus dance, pure, simple and Innocent, and said that McCoy had called
uucom plica ted.
“I unhesitatingly pro­ to converse with’ her while she wm sick.
The m&lt;xt intimate friendly relations bad
nounce Uie alleged fast an uumUlgated always exl«ted between herself and MeCoy.
hum bug. a itupendous fraud, and a pbyaioof which tier husband wm well aware and
lugical impossibility,” he said. “I am firmly
never objected.
convinced that the lady taxes some food ami
some drink dally—enough at least lo sup­ Shipping Cattie from Canada to Ibo States.
port life and keep the body in a stale of
Toronto, Ont. Sept 18.—A largo cattle
nourishment that could not possibly be at­
tained by the starvation claimed to have buslnens is springing up between Ontario
been kept up during tbe time meutioned.” and Buffalo. Shipments from Ontario to
tlie latter place are tielug sold al good profit
The Forestry Coagrss*
to shipper* Philadelphia cattle dealers are
Saratoga, Sept. 18.—The second day
here buying cattle for export and for breed­
of the session of the American Forestry ing purposes. They hope to raise for ex­
Congress was convened yesterday morning, port a breed that will command an good
prices in Uxs British market *» tbe Cana­
at which time tbo following officers were
dian* da
elected: President, Warren Higley,of Ohio;
Vice-Presidents, 11 G. Joly and W. H. Eg­
Decline in ths Export of BraadslulH.
gleston; Recording Secretary. Dr. F. B.
Washington. Sept 18.—Tlie Chief of
Hough; Corresponding ^Secretary, B. E.
tbe Bureau of Statistics reports that for the
Feusoup Treasurer. J. S. Hicks; Executive
Committee. B. G, Northrup, Clinton; J. S. two mouths ending August 31 of thta year
the exports of domestic breadstuff* were
Hick* Roslyn; Harvey Banter, Oneonta; J
G. Kn pp Limon*. Florida; J. L. Budd
valued at 316,455,530; for tho correspondIowa, an&gt;l F. B. Hough, Lowville. Papei t tapwlodot lux ,1ir u»
IM. »ia.TX
S-TA
Vn.ll.u
x-nar
were read by Edward Hathaway, of Pot*
875,376.
For the alirht
eight n.rw.tlia
months nV
of fhl«
Oils year,
dam, and Harvey Baker, ot Oneonta, after ending August 31. the value wm 896,0'18.­
which ■djoumment until afternoon took 350; for tim corresponding, time In 186 • it
place.
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was 3114,239,476.

IqdlMa Caedidalei to Discum lbs Usual
Jointly.
Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept 15.—The Re­
publican and Democratic State Central
Committees have agreed upon arrangemeats and dates for joint debates between
Mresra. Calkins and Gray la tbo Twelfth,
Ninth, Fourth and Eighth Congressional
Districts, m follows: Fort Wayne. Tuesday,
October 7; Lafayette, Wednesday. October
8; Greensburg, Thursday. October 9; Terre
Haute, Friday, October ia
Headricks' Narrow Escap*
Peoria. DL, Sept 18.— Near Farmei
City, ML, early Wednesday morning a p*&gt;
senger train was derailed and a number oi
peranns Injured, one or two fatally. ExGuvernor Hendricks, of Indiana, who was
on the train en route to this city, escaped
with a few alight bruises. Ifflltor John C.
Shoemaker, ot th* Indianapolis Sentinel
(defendant in the litalno libel suit), wm in­
injured internally and returned bom*
Owed 830.000 Whea Ha Lett.
Bat.timorx, Sept. 17.- E. de Merolla.
the Italian Consul, left the city two weeks
ago. and has not since been beard from.
He waa a prominent mercbaut, and stood
high socially. Flnmclal trouble Is sup­
posed to be the cause. Merollaowes &gt;40,000 borrowed money. Tbe Sheriff yester­
day attached all the goods lu tha wholesale
house of E. da Merolla A Co. •-

tether.
Racine, Wa, Sept 17.—Tbe Wisconsin
Industrial Association of this city, which
baa just closed ita first exhibition. Is In
financial trouble. Attachments in the sum
of 82.000 were levied against the associa­
tion yesterday. Tbe secretary, R. D. Tor­
rey, has left town on a vacation with funds
belonging to the asao- latlon.

Leavenworth. Kan., Scut. 15.—The
army-worm has destroyed entire field* of
rye in Douglas and Ixsavenworth Counties,
Kan., sad Is threatening tbe young winter
wheat Prof. Stow, of the State Univer­
sity. recoin mends the farmers in tbe infect­
ed districts to sow late, if at alL
Charged to tbs MsaL

the Illinois Blate F ir. which elnaed last
Saturday, report a loo* of 110,000 this
season, for which tbe hot weather would
sreau lo be mainly rasponibl*

Galkxa. Ill.. Sept. !&amp;.—Mr* Baume,
wife of a mtoslenary, left here Monday to
join her huab-ind In Northern India Severa! girl graduates of Eraaaton University

Vermontville, Sept 10.
There will be a five mile
nice at tbe Vermbntville Rink
Saturday evening, Sept. 20.,
for a nurse ol $ 15.00, between
Neal Walralh and Bert Burg,
man. both of 'Nashville. As
these boys have never tried
their speed together the race
will be a warm one. Each
copteptam w certain of vic­
tory and a lively time is an­
ticipated. Every body attend.
F. M. Potter. Prop.
II ARD WAKEt

PENINSULAR
I

Iowa Saloon-Ksspars Form a State Union.
Council Burrs la-. Sept 18.—Two
huiidred Iowa aataon-keepeni met here yas­
ter lay and formed a State Antl-ITohlbitiou
Association. Their meeting wm held with
clo»ed door*. It was decided to raise funds
to pievent the enforcement of th® present
Prohibitory law and lo work for Ita repeat
Production Graally Raducnd.
Nkv York. Sept. 18.—The Journal of
Cimmcrce. publishes answers from 113
mills, vepresenttog 963 sets of cards, show
Ing actual lessening In production of 18.ooo.ooo yards or 2,000.04)6 suits of men's
clothing.
_________________

Obituary.
Manchertxr. N. 1L, Sept 18.—Rev.
Mother Superior Mary Francis Xavier
Walde, founder of the order of Staten of
Msrey In America, died at Mount St. Mary's
Convent yesterday; aged seventy-four

THE MARKETS.

Naw York. September 14.
*3 55 «* 5 3
Sheep......... ............. . .......
FLOU^—Oood to Choice "
Patents.
WHBAT-No. 3 Hod
SI*
No. I Bpring...............
OOBN-.............. ;•••••■.........
OATS— Western Mixed
KYK
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PORK-Mem
LAMP Bin ...................
CHEESE
WOOD—Domestic ..............
CHICAGO.
BiiEVES—Extra.:...............
(■ho oe........

j^KV^Ntean
DAKl&gt;—Binaui........................
LUMBER—
ConuBon Dressed Biding

Lath
-....
Shingles .
EAST LIBERTY.
CATTLM—Beet...................... I

CATTLB-Best
Medium
UOftB.

This is a new company, and Its Stoves
received First Prize Medal al American
Institute Fair, New York, 1883, and at Cin­
cinnati Exposition, 1883. If you want the
Beat (at a moderate price}, buy one of
their cooks or bq^ter*

----- Agent• for------

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME
SEWINC MACHINES,

Buffalo Scales,
।

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

GUNS !

GUNS !

A fine line of. the best make*

i

We Sell, Buy or Trade.
Powder, shot and Fixture,,
Trap*. Etc.

Jefferfton ^ails, Sash,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush‘
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.
Warranted for ten years not to Crack, Peel,
Chalk off or Blister.

BAR IRON, STEEL,
And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.
tVe carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
buv fur CASH and wll good gixxi* low
'
for the same or good paper.
We arc prepared u&gt; name

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
For goods for ready pay.

To Those Indebted to Us:
We Owe Borrowed Money
und must have our pny to

FRANK C. BOISE
THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY
J. OSJH X, Proprietor.
My convenience for supplying tbe 'public
with anything In the Uvert lite are not exeel-

Four Pair of best Matched Horses

w Butcher*’ Stock
Infer or Cattle'. ...HOGS—Live—Good toClxrfce.
f-HKKP.....................................
BUTTKB-CreaaMry
Good tn choice Dairy
■GGS-Freeh
FLOUR— Winter

Bye. No. 3'"
Barley. No t
HBOOMOOBN—
Green Hurt..

Stoves and Ranges.
The
Finest Stoves Made in Michigan.
•

Builders’ Hardware!

Want ths Soldiers' Horns.

HOGS—Yaraev*
PMMtetohtas
BHUP-Hest
Oommon ... — — - ~
dricks hM accepted an InvItatMM to open
tbe Ohio campaign proper at Qoiutntxu on
the stub.

REMEDY

Nrtk* Car* wf MMiswy aad lAverCiM
vlatnta. ConiilP»U»«.
»:f dMordm
!n*O* fnm MfflJ'M rtaf of the BLOOD.
Toi&lt;«« who .Ur from My of toeilk pMjliar to their mx it ta an uaftiling frirod. AH
Dnxnn.ta. Ona Dollar a bottl., or addroes Dr.
Daria Jtesnedy, Rondowt, V. T.
;

Dayton, O., ®ej»L 17.—The Governor
of Iowa and Nebraska, with their staff'
ami committees from the Legislature, ar­
rived yesterday to confer with tbe txmi
ot managers of the National Soldiers' Home
about .securing a new home, to be located
west of tbe Mississippi River. Iowa offers
850.000 to secure Um location.

The Ceti ot

jwombe suit Miss Elizabeth Phillips wm
awarded a judgment for 33.090 against
Ernst Melneke. sou of a ieadtog manutact-

KENNEDY'S

vicirv

In the county.

Both

SINGLE
AND DOUBL&amp; TURNOUTS
With ri ling accommodattons for two O' eight,
2"
&amp;

f uniIMitt! on abort notice and at lowest rates.
Patronize me and you will be happy.
JACOB OHM UN.

HO PITEHT NO Pit

iinmgs^-s
UllHIMls^

.fumntiy an-

lo.

.

akarga, ami a4vwa yea ofiu paiasiabUlvy. Allow
i^sawltaesual. Pvtoe. aa tew «■

txiuia

�s
COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS.

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!
W,K P*
i
in town thja week. H® bas
many
— "**
‘*"''
friend* h-re &lt;»iio were very glad to
fee!ing.“tired” he gave tbe horses their
see him. He announced himself ex­ will arid they went partly homeward
ceedingly wrtl pteaaed with bis new and then began to return to Ntwhville
home.
on another road, when they were ob­
John Klopfer, that good barber, for­
served, by a couple of residents, one
merly with John Bessmer, trow of the
watching some thief stealing his apMorton Hotum barber shop. Grand
pies., and the other who thought—it
Rapids,,..*** in town- over Bunday.
i being about midnight—that the team
His mnriy friends wish he would come
conveyed stolen wheat, so to make sure
bark .here and set up a shave shop. ’ the latter followed the wagon to tho
Mrs. Marion B. Todd, of San Francis­ next neighbors where the horses h'nd
co, Cal., spoke to a large and apprecia­ turned up to the gate and stopped. On
tive audience in tlie Court House on coming up to the wagon he observed a
Friday evening last. She is a decidl'd
snan who’rose np nnd inquired where
anti-monopolisr. a strong lielicver in
Bepj. F. Butler, and a first-class ’’stump n-queating to tie guided toward home.
speaker.”
He was kindly piloted on his way. home
Wm. D. Hayes,’nominee-for county fora mile or mo for which he totiden-tl..
treiifturer on the union ticket, Ims sold
fifty cents, and waa then left by his
Iris interest in the firm of Goodyear i guide, when the one who had turned
Co. &lt;to J. S. Goodyear, and taken Iris the apple thief over .to a "anb” took
position ns cashier in the Hartings after him, atill under the iuipreaaion he
national bank,—a position for which
&lt;v-is on track of stolen wheat, when tlie
he is peculiarly fitted, he lieing one of team came to a halt andsthe driver
• the best occountante and book keepers seeing he was followed wfitetKtill ho
iu the stale.
num* up when he .turns tajhis fo
.
This has beer a week void ot items of and says: ‘"here ia fiftynta f&lt;»r your
interest in Hustings, er nearly so. Dull, trouble, and if that isn’t enough I will
duller than Sunday every day, except give you*more,” which put thia follow­
tbe coming-in of a little wheat and the er on the home stretch, and the deluded
small interest excited by politics and man was permitted to wind his way
traveling shows. It-isthe common re­ homeward. Perhaps the fact that thia
mark of our mvrehaota that they never off the-track neighbor had alwaya'been
■saw business so quiet tills time of the a rank democrat and h;ol but recently
year as now in Hastings.
. deelared for Blaine and Logan might
The Republicans opened what they be considered an excuse for his con-,
•eay they intend to make an "oggressive fuaed state of mind that night.
comrpaign,” on Saturday night laat,
by a torch light procession of "Plumed
NORTH CASTLETON.
Krnghta’’ fit aliout 50, after which
Miss Aggie Watring ie seriously ill.
Gen. Gasper Packsvd made more than
Mias May Lockhart is on the sick list.
an ordinarily eloquent, argumentative,
republican speech ^of more than two
Mrs. M. H. Bl inisi has returued from
Penfield.
hours duration, at the court room.
“Black Jack” (Geu. Logan) and his
Henry Hanner spent Wednesday in
escort,' Gen. Alger, Senator Palmer, Charlotte.
Bert Hart is in Battle ‘Creek on im­
Hoo. E.S. Lacey, Judge Van Zile, and
nsKncrons others, made a brief stop portant business.
liere with their special train on Monday
•James Cros* and son sport a new
last, and short speeches were made by Dexter Queen carriage.
Get your pumpkin nnd the trotting
Gen. Logan, Gen. Alger, Senator Pal­
mer, State Senator Cottars and James burse ready for tbe county fair.
f. Gatos, of Young’s corners, made
O'Donnell, the jolliest little Iranian in
the State. A largv-crowd was at the bis sister a pleasant visit Thursday.
depot to see and hear tlie great men- and
A Dumber of our citixens went to
there watt considerable enthusiasm dis­ Nashville to see Gen. Logan, Monday.
played ou the appearance of Gen. Lo­
Mr. ami Mrs. W.C. Lyon started for
gan. Oar people wera well pleased with their home at Mt.-Plennant Wednesday.
Sir. George Abbey, of Hartings,made
bisappearancr and would have liked to
listen to one of his “war speeches,” but yeqr scribe a pleasant call Wednesday.
Marabal Pi1 beam and Win. Buel, of
be was so hoarse he eonId hardly speak

HASTINGS.

aloud. The remarks of Alger. Buttars.
Palmer and O’Donnell are favorably
commented upon by &lt;many.

WEST K ALA MO.
Casper Bowen is on-the sick list.
C. G. Brundige is on the sick list.
Mrs. Al. Mix is stnder the doctor'.

The political pot begins to simmer
and stank.
Wm. Tinker’s little child has thr
cholera infantum.
A. IL Williams, of Chester Station,
•pent Sunday in this faction.
Clover seed bulling &gt;ia in progress,
and the.yield of seed is good.
Charley Wilsonia little 11 year old
daughter is down with fever.
S. A. Shepard has so far regained his
health aa.to be able to walk about.
If a dry.seeding bring*.a fat harvest,
then next-year’s hat vest will be boss.
Joseph .'Dolison’s little daughter is
Just recovering from a broken ahould-

Tbe advcutiata have &lt;aken their
tents and ahuken the dart of Kalamo
fro. j their tact.
Mrs. John Tomlin continues an in­
valid, having to use crutches in order
to move about on her feet.
A trio of boys recently invaded J. A.
Broom’s melon .patch and woe caused
-to feel tuul iu ooeseqnence.
John Cliaosbara, viho lias ’been in
each feeble health for Uie part year,
passed away on Monday of laat week

&lt;Jld Mr. Northrup,
well ksown
throughout tbe country aa a taaunfactnrer of broom*, hue been confined to

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pan-ntly not long fur thia world.
Afltietion seems to .be the lot of Mr.
and Mca. John Towliu. as, on Sunday
laat tbeir little darling babe of seven
mouths eras taken from them by that
prevalent malady cholera infantum.
Mr. aad Mrs. Shepard wish through
the culuuins of Thk Nrvs to render
their heart-felt thanks te the manv
kind friends and neighbora who have
so nobly aided them during their re­
cent terrible affliction.
A detvch u&lt; e*i t of the “Bona of Vete­
rans” waa invited to attend Id uniform
tbe funeral of Comrade Tomlin's child.
whereat certain ones were inclined to
sneer. I wooHFat do it friends, for
occasion may arriva-when it will be
necessary for some to visit Canada for
their health, when these same sons of
veterans will be required at home to
feed tbe pigs and water the horses.
A rowdy net at the village have made

tbe village, sniiled on uur citizens Wed­
nesday.
' Hteve Springet comes to the front
with a new clover liuller. Parties hav­
ing clover to bull will^do well to me
Steve.
Monday evening some parties dis­
turbed B. W. Austin’s twe-hives. If it
i* toper ted they, may nirte cold lead
instead of honey.
Died. Sept 16, infant son of Henry
Word, sgea six weeks. The funeral
services were held at the East Castle­
ton :U. B. church, the 17th, Rev. N.
Sheldon, officiating.
\ certain gentleman on the State
Toad packed his satchel one dav lart
week-end started to leave his wife and
child at the mercy of the community,
but before ha had went far bis heart
failed hi id and he returned borne, again
to take-iii6 family under the shelter of
bin wing.
Married, Sept. IR, 18811, at the resi­
lience of tbe bride’s parents, Mr. Wes­
ley Lyon, of Mt. Pleasant, to Miss Rose
M. youngest daughterofEli Fashbaugb,
Elder P. Holler, of Naabville, perform­
ing the ceremony in his usual pleasant
way. Tbe groomsmen were BercSmith
and GrantFaahliaugh; tbe bridesmaids
were Misaes Fanny Gunn and Dell
Wheeler. The bride was dressed in
cremn-cokiMd cashmere, trimmed with
natand fiowera. After tbe ceremony
the company, consisting of friends and
relatives to Obe number of forty, sai
down to sn elegant and bountiful re­
past prepared by the bride’s parents.
Several appropriate gifts were.present­
ed. The happy couple started went on
tlie 9:33 Crain for a wedding trip. They
have the beat wishes of thecooMnunity.

Maud &amp; went an ••easy” mllo In &gt;:18K
id Charter Oak Fart Monday.

RUMFORD’S, whan fresh--

gnew what Mack thought.
BA MFI ELD.

F. E. Doty baa h c-'usin from N. Y.,
whom be tnw not seen since childhood,
paying him a visit at present.
Will Brunury, ot JSIdorado, Kan.,
who has been visiting his parents m
thia township, returtfed home with his
wife Monday.
Rev. S. D. McKee gnea from this
circuit to Prniri- ville.- A young man
by the name of Petry cornea to Ban­
field as pastor. ,

EAST CASTLETON.
A slight frost Saturday night.
Irwin Eddy is attending school at
Nashville.
Alex Price virttwi relation hi York
State thia week.
Harvey Brumbaugh is visiting at
Daniel Hnover’s.
Ren Noje* resumed operations in A.
Kellogg’s broom shop last M nduy.
Mn*. Frank Beamer and Mias Gertie
Nimtuo, of Hastings,visited at C.C.McC1 tie’s this week.
The ladies of East Castleton made
M
Erickson a pleasant surprise last
Thursday, bv meeting at her home,
after visiting and purtaking of a sumpt nous repast, each repaired to their re­
spective homes.

COATS GROVE.

The pear crop ia a light one.
Hale Kenyon has a new cistern.
A dashing shower Monday night.
Pushed with business—tlie lovers of
pleasure.
E. Davenport and wife are attending
th* State fair.
Tbe harvest is past, the summer is
ended, and farmers are on their knees—
pulling beans.
Chain up that ’’bow-wow” please, so
that he can not frighten a horse again
and set-another equestrian on her feet
quite so sudden.
Buck Durkee and family have re­
turned from Dakota, and will at once
take up their residence on the farm of
D, P. Sprague; Were eight weeks on
tlie road.
We almost forgot to say that it waa
that eight-pound boy that brought life­
size smiles to view on tlie face of John
Bain, Esq. It happened on Saturday;
mother and child doing well.
Buel Fuller and wife, and his sister
Carrie were riding home from a birth­
day party, when-they were surprised to
find them wives on tbe ground, and
their buggy minus one wheel. No seri­
ous damage done.
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MAPLE GROVE.

M re. IL A. Leedy ia dangerously ill.
Ralph Smith has moved on to his
farm.
J. McKelvey has commenced bis new
store.
John Marshall ia building a new
bouse.
Carrie McOmber is visiting friends m
Leslie.
Dr. Griswold is tn our midst and
talks of locating here.
Mrs. Elliott’s sister started for her
borne in Colorado Saturday.
Numerous Maple Grovites were at
Nashville Monday to see Gen. Logan.
Ed. Terman, from “the other side of
Jordan”—lake, was in town laat week.
L. B. Potter was -elected assessor in
the fifth district, but baa concluded not
to accept tbe office.
A few couples from the west part of
town pkniced at Tbornapple lake a
few days ago. As they were returning
in the evening tbe top was blown off
from one of the carriages.
Arthur, the 4-year-old son of Fred J.
Quick, waa pawing through Potter’s
pasture, when a mule attacked him,
striking tlie little fellow with bis knees,
throwing him down and bruising bis
face. His father was near at band or
tbe accident might have been a fatal

proti-et German interests.
A violent ball and rain-storm visited the'
Cedar Rapids (la.) section Munday night
A strike of the pork-butebera at Limerick
throws 3.000 men idle and virtually sual«jds the h con trade.
Two concerto for Um benefit of famlllaa of
cholera victims in Franco and Italy —t
being arranged at New York.
Chartes &amp; Osborn has ‘ been . appointed
perinmeht receiver of Uie Wail Street
Bank. Ills bond was fixef at 8100,000.
■ B. F. Mills, General Paxseuger and Tlrtmany year*, died Sunday night at Cedar

Tim Wilmington Union B-se-Ball Club
dlabaoded Monday without idayiug a game
with Uie Kansas City Club' who ware in tbe
dty.
The Eastern Synod of Uie German Re­
formed Church, in aereloo at PitUtairgb Uie
past wook, a Ijouroed Monday to meet next
ye r lu $l. John's Reformed Church, BaiUmore, September 5.
E. J. Gay, a sugar-plantar wiUi au estate
of 110,000,000. has a'cce.pta-l a nomination
for Congren by the DeiuocrxU of the lliird
Loniaiana Dtarirt, in the hope of defeating
W llliam PiU Kellogg.
Clearing-house exchurtges the pMT week
—M-I3.831.40A—are W0.7M.758 lt*w Ulan
for tl&gt;^ preceding week, snd. when com­
pared with the corresponding period-In 1888
Bbowjt decline of 37.7 per cent
Christophar Mann celebrated his one hun­
dred and tenlh birthday Monday near In­
dependence. Mo. He is tbe faUier of twen­
ty eight children, and has always med to­
bacco and whioky. but never wore spectaA gale during Monday afternoon’s per­
formance leveled Barrett's circua and men­
agerie tents at Winona. Minn., a few per­
sons receiving severs injuria* The ani­
mals ware nut excited, and there was do
panic.
A masked mam on Monday entered the
residence of William Jennlson, School
Treasurer of Washington Township, la.,
.demanded tha funds and killed Mrs. Jenoiaon when she informed him tha money was
in tbe bunk. Ho is liable to bo lynched by
a party of citizens.
The wife of General G. W. Cullom, Dee
widow of General Halleck, died at Now
York Tuesday morning
President Seely®, of Amherst College,
Tuesday declined tbs Prohibitionist nomi­
nation for Governor-of Muiutohusetta.
The United Stales vs. Canada cricket
m-'tch was finbdi«d Tuesday at Philadel­
phia, tbe Canadians winning, 330 to 230.
Tbe school census of Dubuque is tbe basis
for a claim of 82,000 population.
Fire in New York Ute Tuesday night de­
stroyed tho building occupied by Niohola A
Co., marble and sluts muiitl*. mauufacturThe earth over tbe mines at Ashland,
Pa., is caving andeeveral houses are threat*
soed. Work has been sunpeuded in ths
North Ashland mine.
Fire at East Saginaw Tuesday, deatroyed six dwellings, a boarding-home,
office and 20,000 cord* of slabs, upon wlfich
the total low ia 811,00a
An excursion train of eight coaches, filled
with American citizens, crossed the border
to Monterey and Saltillo to participate in
the celebration of Uie Mexican Independence
day.
Tbe steamship Jeranoa, with 96,000
buslmtn of wheal from New Orleans for
Dunkirk, is ashore near the Mis*taalppt
River jetties, and lies in a dangerous posiFleming R. Moore, an attorney of Mil­
ford, HL, wm brought tn Chicago and held
for trial on charge of retaining 8334.57
from » pension obtained for an Inmate of
tlie Insane asylum at Kankakee.
After being out eleven weeks, thirty ot '
tho men employed in Hartman's steel
works at Beaver Falls. Pa., returned to
work Tuesday under pledge to desert the
Amalgam ted Association.
The Captain nt a revenue cutter cruising
off rhe court of Alaska suggests that the
t oliector at San Franc taco limit tl.o quan­
tity of liquors and fire-arms to be carried
by whalers, on account of their trading.
anthracite coal combination will busininlng tor a week, beginning next
Earl Dufferin's appointment ns Viceroy ot
India is teceived with great favor by tho
Rusalan official orimn*.
An industrial school for Indians, with soeonimodittiona for (our hundred pupils, waa
on Wednesday opened ad Lawrence, Kan.
Adjutant-General King, of Governor
Cleveland’s staff, is lo represent Nevada as
proxy lu the National Democratic Commit-

John Nelson, a printer, attempted to en­
ter Mrs. E. G. Stewart's resideuea at St.
LonIa Wedumday and tlie woman shot him
dead.
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The Knights of Malta dosed their oonvocatkm at Philadelphia Wednesday, and in­
stalled Ciiarlee M&lt;-Clintock' as Moat Emi­
nent Grand Commander.
Hon. Walter Evans, Commlsaloner of
Interns! Revenue, is mentioned as a powible
•iiccewor to tiu&gt; late; Secretary Folger.
General Sharpe U said to have refused Uie
portlolla.
PRM’HAHBVLLLE.
A dry-goods firm in New York recently
J. E. Dolan® and family attended the suspected a saleswoman named Agnes E.
Francois of stealing (mm tbe store. She
state fair.
was soon caught in Uie acL and surrendered
A number from this vicinity went to projierty valued at 81,875, when the was
see Logan Monday.
rent to jaiL
Henry A Frellssn, a New Orleans merTlie threshing machines nre laid up
until alter seeding.
took an active part in Greece's struggle for
BALTlaOBE.
Calvin Stanton will build an addition free-lorn, and there became iuttiu te with
Clover oted, though abort straw, is to bis bouse this fall.
Lord Byrou, died Wednesday al the age ot
Cause—* boy; effect—Dan Bolyen eighty-four yoara.
filled well.
Forged -ndoraementa to the amount of
D. R. McOmber took 5 bead of abort smiles clear back to his ear*.
8«,000 have tees confessed by Samuel
Miss Emma Haynes is at Petoskey, Wauna maker, once a wealthy citizen ot
horn cattle to tho state fair.
where
she
Is
visiting
a
sister.
Mini Sarah Altman, of Hartings, is
Youngrtown, O-. vtlio fled last Jane. He
Duck hunters are quite numerous of recently returned ia a peonileM state and
visiting friend* and reJativrs for a few
Dearly -lead from consumption, and thought
late. More hunters taian docks.
best to divulge tbe truth.
The school wood for tbe ensuing
A- E. Durfee ha* rained about three
The New Juraey State Convention of
hundred bo. of onions, also has a tine year ia to be dr-limed at 50c. per cord. temperance and reform leagues repre-wntWe heartily indorse the sentiment in ing all temperance organizations of the
lot of cabbage and celery.
State,
waa held st Aaoury Park Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ih&gt;ck, of Hastings, last week’s Banner in regard to the day. Tba convention did not isdoree aoy
visited her sister, Mrs. R. Travers, Journal making a court of itself and Providential candidate, but decided to sopport for tho Legislature those candidates
Sunday last, for the first time in throe trying cases in ita columns.
Rumor says there will be another favorable to the submission of a Prohibitory

It waa night. The threshers were in
the neighborhood. In a lonely corner
of the garden was a melon patch. A
man aliout tbe size of Eugene Bosh,
with melon-choly intent, first snapping
his boot and then a melon, to find a
rit* one, and when about to seise onto
his prize, t’waa then that D. R. M&lt; Omand atoning tbe tent and other-wiae ber thought "a melon in hand was
disturbing the Advent meeting being w® h two in the Bush,” ho cries ‘’halt
held at thia village. Tbe meetings are or Hl fill yon full of shot.” (Tableau.)
The trembling wretch fell upon his
knee*, and with up-lifted hands and

marriage in the near future, but we
will wait until we are more certain than
at pn sent before we name the parties.
Wheat, oats and com are all heavy
crops this year. The only thing that
hinders the farmer from 'being happy
is tbe low prices which these articles
command.
We have one of the best schools to be
found in this section of the county.
Miss Wbitrigbt not only takes pains to
teach tbe schobrs, but keeps the very
beat of order. ■

ROT AL (M-StaWr rw
6 batts
--^MmamBasEMBamammB
HANFORD’S, when ftwh...
REDHEAD’S ......................

CHARM (Alum Powdari O...J

AMAZON (Alum Powder)®...|
CLEYELAND’Sisbort wt.ios.)

PIONEER (Ban Fanciaco).....

CZAR

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DR. PRICE’S...................... |

SNOW FLAEE (Groff's;.

LEWIS’.......................
PEARL (Andrew. A Co.).

HECKER’S.........-------- Mta

BILLET'S........................ ■■■
ANDREWS A(X). "Regal'MiMi
HDwMAm, ICtoMam AJwa. J
BULK (Powder sold loose). . MH

RUMFORD’S, when notfreohHH

REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
As to Purity and Wholesonieness of the Roy al Baking Powder,
“ I hsv® tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased In ths
open market, and find ft composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It ia a cream
of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not eohtaln either alum oc
phosphates, or other Injurious substances.
E. 0. Lova, PhD."
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“ It la a aelentifle fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure.
"H. A. Mcrrr, PhD.”

“ I hare examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in
tbe market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra albs, or any other Injurious sub­
stance.
Hembt Mojitos, PhD., President of fitevens Institute of Technology.”
“I have analysed r package of Royal Baking Powder. Tbe.materials of which
It is composed arc pure aud wholesome.
8. Bail Harna, State Aaaayer, Maaa.”

The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at
the Vienna World's Exposition, 1*73; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 18TO; st tha
American Institute, New York, and at Rtate Fain throughout the country.
No other article ot human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni­
versal endorsement from eminent chemists, pby&amp;lciaiu, acientlsta, and Boards at
Health all over tbe world.
Nora—The above Diagram illustrates the comparative worth of rtrious Baking
Powders, u shown by Chemical Analysis and experimeuta made by Prof. Scbedler.
A pound can of each powder waa taken, the total leavening power or volume in
each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by
Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while It eo^ta a few cents per pound
more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and,'besides, affords the advant­
age of better work- A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any
fair minded person of these facta.
* While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree
of strength than other powders ranked below them, :l is not to I* taken aa indicat
ing that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength,
we to be avoided aa dangerous.

FOWLER! CAMPBELL
IN------

Dry Goods
Groceries

Prints, Ginghams, Shirting, Denimi,
Towelings, Table Damask &gt;, Dress
Goods and Trimmings, and Yankee
Notions.

A new line of New and Fresh
Groceries, at the Lowest Possible Pri­
ces. New Tea, just received. Call
and get samples.

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In this branch of our business, we have
received some Rare Bargains for the fail
trade, in Suits and Overcoats
We are Agents for the

NEWBURGH OVERHALLS and JACKETS
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
FOWLER a CAMPBELL.

THIRTEEN POINTS
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1

THE SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL
TO BE ALL THAT ITS HAKE IMPLIES.
1st—It has the only real Adjustable Force Feed In existence.
2nd.—The change in sowing from one quantity of seed to another can be made Instantly without
stopping the team.
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3d.—All the wheels required for sowing various kinds of grain nre on the Drill at all times.
4th.—If the drill la set to sow a certain quantity to the acre it will sow just that quantitv « hethw
going fart or slow, up bill or down.
5th.—It will sow all Mnda of wheat, rye, barley, oata, buckwheat hemp, millet, clover awl timothv
seed in any quantity desired, without changing the bottom of tbe hopper or the gearing.
7
6th.—It has the only true reliable Spring Hoe In the market. The Spring allows the hoe to dear
an obstacle and to return to ita former position immediately, without jar or detriment to tbe
machine.
7th.—It has the best and simplest Hoc Shifting Device ever Invented; the same being operated
with wonderful ease aud accuracy.
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8th.—It is the only drill nude the operator ot which has complete control of tlie depth at which
the grain la sown.
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BU.-11 la rappUM. wtea tednd. With. Shoe Drill AtLKhmenl, which u alwolulrf, wtUwan
an equal for tlie purpose for which It ia Intended.
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lWLtrib!w&lt;rtlll,er Attachment la supplied with the justly celebrated Marks Force Feed Dte
**■* a Cut-Off Device by wbkb the flow of grain ia stopped before the hoes are out of
tbe ground, and widen doe? not allow It to commence again till the how are jlown to their
proper depth—a very Important consideration.
13th.—It ia psuvided with Grass Seeder Attachment, and a Surveyor or laatT measure which
accurately measures the land to l»e sown.
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*t* price aa low as ia coualatant with tbe beet quality'of material and the
highest class of w orkmanship aud finish.

Sold In IVuabvIlle only by

L. O. CROCKER.
tSCA. Fall Line of Ward &amp; Polson’s Celebrated Carriaees.

Washington G disturbed at the news that
farmers iu Virginia aud Maryland, whoso
Nothing makes a farmer so hot aa to Nlslrr-a Buafarr-, uud Ituilnru
hugs are dying Of cholera by worm, are light his pipe on a load of hay, and
ExrurakHu
Will leave Chicago for
throwing the dead carcasses into the Poto­
then
be obliged to act real spry in
&lt;’ITV OF MEXICO,
mac River, which furnishes Washington its
SAN FRANCISCO.
water supply. Canal boatmen report tint order to save himself nnd team from
and onolulu
the i tench from the festering hogs Is un­ burning. City people call it ill luck,
Ms hansM Citv, by special train* in Pullman
bearable In portions of the upper river.
but tbo old man’s wife calls it “tarns!
carelessness."
good for six «jj months from date, Chicago t*
Death of a Proaiaont Miaaiaa.
i’rof. Douglass, of the Michigan City of Mexico or fwn Francisco, &lt;117; Boa
Persons dcrirtg
WmcHtsTKB, Ind.. Sept. 10.—Hon. John State University, produces miniature Francisco to Hooutaiu
cyclones by tbe aid of electric appara­
dlans, died Monday night at tha residence tus, but they can beat him out Weat.
IGl.iK.
of fate father in this dty.
There, if you simply call a man a liar
he raises a cyclone immediately.

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SEPT. W» 18M

npolajrixnl, said be osrue to sne him
about threshing, and if he saw a man

.AL,.'

SATURDAY,

VICINITY LOCALS.

of the village are Indignant
at th® lawlesam*** and talk strongly of.
trying whnt virtue tbere-is in law if
nothing vltfi will avail.
.
An am using incident transpired io
tbis-kxutfitv recently, caused by a too
free use of Nashville rot-gut. A Kalomoite having visited Naahvilfe to have
wrt done, aAahnving filled up
with “jwyfal,”. stHrteuy f«*r faunie, and

�A RACE WITH A WHALE.

TABES WITH THE BOT8.
FROM

M. QVMXS4DCA Of LEARMNC TRADE*.

.
[Detroit Fiwfroul
■An appren.ioe to a brea th- teher mutt
terra lour .years, but to begin with h*
must bare natural sklU.. For tta'first *tx
months kt will be paid about flfr) per
W»ek; ter tha seecond $3. On the taco nd
yoar he will receive $4 per week, on tho
third ♦* ar SB, and on the fourth IT or M.
• His wages' will then run fr.?m fi50 to S3
per day. It ia not a cl-an i rode, but tho
work la light and tbe pay good.
Tba electro-plater does not take ap­
prentices for any ddfln te term. A smart
boy etUl' leara burnishing in two months,
and pel sbing at-th" end of four. It will
• take him about a year and a half to learn
. to mix his solutions and do. silver plat­
ing. He will get from H to &lt;5 per week
tbe first year, and when his trade is fin­
ished be can eonupand from $10 to $15. per
week. Tb« boys will notice that this
trade pays the largest wages of any &lt;o an
appreuticv, and that he serves only twothirds of the average time before receiv­
ing journeyman’s wages. It is a trade,
however, whies can’t be rushed. Two
establlshmeuta- will db all the 'bmincst of­
fering ia a city of IftO^J people.
Tbo electrotyper and stereotyper binds
his apprentice for four yoars. Tho first
• year be is paid ?3 per we«-k; tho second
year fifi; tbe third year $7; the- fourth
year R». Tba wages of a journeyman are
from $3 to $3.51 per day. It is a business
only to bo found id tho larger-sis-d cities.
Of late years the tailor has called him­
self an arti*t. Th* fashionable tailor aims
- to fit his patrons in every detail, and by
harmony of colors and excellence of fit to
make almost anybody resemble a gentle­
man. Men do not dispute the price, if
they got a good fit. Tbe tailor’s cutter
used tc be almost anybody who could um
n pair-of shears, a tape-line and a marker.
In these daya in a fashionable establish­
ment be draws a salary of from $35 to $5)
per week. -The apprenticeship is for three
years. Por the first six mon-ba tho boy
rece.ve* no pay; for the second six about
two dollars jwr week. While a tailor may
not bo a cutter, an apprentic* would te
' tanght both branches. As a journeyman
tailor bi* wages woull be from tan to flfteoen dollars per week. If he made a hit
as a cutter his services would be in de­
mand at the fag figures first mentioned.
As a good boo:maker studies the anatomy
ot tho foot, ao does a good cutter study tbe
contour of the human form.
Sloping
shoulders are bcoujht up squar&gt;, bow­
backed men are male straight, and bow
legs har&gt; the bend disguised by tbs cut
and set of the trousers.
To become a telegraph operator one
should begin work at an early period. A
boy of fifteen will stand a better chance
than a young man of twenty. There is no
regular apprenticeship. Around large of­
fices tbe messeager boys pick up this and
that until they suddenly astonish them­
selves by being able to operate. A smart
boy can learn to transmit a message in a
few months, but the term “operator” has
a doubt* meaning. As a fast thinker can
write taster than a slow one, so can a dex­
terous ojierator transmit faster than a
clumsy-one. Homo learn tbe work and can
never com.nan I a iy but the lowest sal­
aries, while others, who had tho iam_«
show at tbo start, a &gt;on receive the very
hizheit. Tbe beat saliriet paid good op raters In a general office are' not over $8J
per mnath; *7J. per mouth would strike
nearer.
Plenty of
operators break
down under
the
work,
and
it
Is not a badness .which boys should ru&lt;h
into under the idea that it Is easy.
The book-binder and ruler binds bls ap­
prentices (no pun) to three year4' services.
A boy will receive from *2 to $3 per week
for tbe first year, and about $6 per week
for tbe second. When hi* trade is finished
his wages will be from $3 te $14 per week.
As a rule,-there is wprk the year round.
Wire-working, is &lt;livi le 1 in many de­
partments. In largo -hops boys are taksn'
as appro itices in jail-work, bank-work,
builders’-work, bird cages, rat trap.,
screens, roller akatea. etc. Esch work &lt;s
a separate thing, and it is seldom that a
boy learns all. Tbe appren'iceshipiu any
department is for t-.iree years, nnd the pay
for tbe first yecr about £1.50 per week. A
journeyman’s wages run from $10 te $15
per week. While thsy have the help of a
great deal ot Ingenious michinory in wire
shop*, a boy having no natural mechanic­
al skill can not hope to make a good workman'ln any department. *
In a printing office the term of an ap­
prentice is also for three years. In a dal­
ly newspaper office apprentices are taken
to learn type-setting, o here to learn book
and job-work, and the .boys who feed tbe
presses are still aoatber branch. In a
country office a boy is given a chance at
.everything in one. Hj will be taught to
sot type, do job-work, set up tables and
advertisemeuta, wsrt down the paper for
the edition, run tho job and newspaper
prows, cut paper, and given a show at
waiting up local item*. Tbo pay depends
very much ou what sort-of a bargain can
besnade. A boy of fl'teen or a.xteen would
receive nt least filfrj per week for tho flret
three months, and after that about £3 until
his first year was up. Ho would then re­
ceive from $4 to $5, an 1 at tbe end of t ie
third year wool 1 be worth from $9 to $15
per week. Com;&gt;o*l or* who are reasona­
bly fSHlin b -ok or n^wspapar work never
fall below $:&amp;, aud many earn from )1B to
$21. Toe Loy who desires to become a
thorough printer nhouli serve his appren­
ticeship otttaide of a dally office.
Stationary engine -re serve no rrgulnr
apprenticeship. Bu. a term of-several
months as firemen would bo of much val­
ue. With a steam dial, water-glass nnd
low-water
attached to the boiler it
would be ns great trick for anybody of
average sense to run an engine for an hofir
or
A go »d aagineer receives from j5&gt;
to £70 per mouth. Th- term “go *d” means
a sober, attentive man, having more or
Asas mechanical skill and good judgment.
To become &amp; locomotive engineer you
mu»: serve bi a fireman for two or three
year*. Your progress will depend con­
siderably upon tbe engineer tn charge. He
can help or hinder, as be wflh Alter your
term as fireman on a freight engine is out
you would be made engineer of tho earn ••
If firing on a passenger engine y»&gt;nr promvtiou would t&gt;o lo a freight. It. is the
picked ca-n who run passenger train*. The
longer th&lt;y are io *erv re the tam-r tb.-y
are paid. Tta Michigan Cent-al pay, its
aidaat pawae/er train engineer $175 per
mouth, while one in service u yva? or so
rewivwsabowi
a year.

tag answered in tbe affirmatlre, Mr.
Mitoheli continued: . “I don’t Mtppose
that you oirnld gusM, a'ter a numbor of
trials, what their purchaae was. They
clubbed togetb^and bought a paik of
appeared }wCfectly
courting canti
happy as they .
It would ' surprise you to kn»

lelter writers, books c mtaining hluta on
courtship and marriage, and o hev aids to
thebcahiul in declaring t ie tender passion
that we sell to the colored peoplo during

CASH.*Or TO

HUUJOMAlRt

[Mew Tosh Morning Journa: ]

REFUTATION OF AN

barer before boon so splendid a show in
th* street*. The city was socrcwd/1 with
sight-oMrs that peoplo slept in arm-chairs

OLD PROVERB.

mile* oft Boutheast Point, Captata !&gt;&gt;4gv

Tbe faxm-huu a of floury Ax will is In th*
.town of Ca Ibt, Chemung County, two

J lantic cable ha* long

and Atlantic cable* have become a* much
matters of course as ordinary telegraph

THRICE IN ONE STORM.

while all were scanning tbe distance

starboard quarter.

His huge bla-k bulk

sl-ouM get a free trial
s' PasUle treatment.

reiflng into another apartment, whore it
entered tbe chtmuey.. When the terrible
t.iuodMi -xtorni of tia'urday last wa« al ita, Btetea

HAY FEVER
hl* family were in tbe sitting-room, aomt
of th-m sitting cl me to tbv s ov.-. Sud- - For twenty rears I have been severiy afflict­
ed with Hay Fever- While J wa* suffering in­
denly th* room was fl iod with a blinding tensely 1 a** induced, through Mr. Ticheuor'a
light. Tho Mtovc fl w into a hundred piece* tcMImwdal, to try Ely's Cream Balm The cfstandard a«.whea‘, and w* can hardly
lecta was m«rvoiou» It enabled me to pre­
Hous artisan* at tb*ir work. Than, stand­ close proximity he plunged directly under
supply .the damand.”
|_
and furniiure. Nous ot the flying frag-' term thy iMstand duties without the «Hghte*t
Inconrienre, and I have rec*pcd a return at“Why about 1 the colored &gt;ac* show ing in au open, barouche, and bowing to the schooner, tbe wa'ar dosing .above bird
a«-k. I prunquoce Ely's Cream Balm a cure
such a fondness for that das* ot works!" th* right and left in re*pons* to the cheors in swift moving eddies of foam. While
prostrated ,&lt;’r Hay Fever.—Wm. T. Corr, Presbyteriaa
a*k»d tho scriba.
•
under tLe water this time he turned
Pastor, Elizabeth, N. J.
,
sion,
Cyra*
W.
Field,
a
tall,
nervous-look
­
“Why they should so gre*dtly buy up
completely round and" soon cam* up,
Llg'ilui ig bad
the chimney,
ing gentleman, with light-brown .hair and puffimg and blowing, not las* thaa
Good will, like a good name, Is got by many
books of that description," jaid Mr. M.,
..
..
__Jf uf which was actions aud iwt by uue.
“wavalway* a mystery to mi until a tew beard, a Roman note, bluish-gray eyes fifty feet to tbo larLoar L
He was reduced to dust, ’’"he other half of the
and the sanguine face of a born Yankee. headed in tba *«ro* direction a* the
VERY REMARKABLE RECOVERY.
chimney remained standing. Tbo fluid
H. L. Dunn be put mo to tui'iking about it.
seboouar, and. moved leisurely along for l ad fo.lowed the stovepipe in U;o chamber
Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich.,
While speaking of snm* of th* p culiari- fie stenter, perhaps, and with a tinge of sil­ more than a n»inute, apparently Intending
above, div.ding it into four sections, each write*: “My wife has been almost hepless
ver
among
his
auburn
hair.
The
years
since
ti«s of the negro raoo, Mr. Dunn remarked
to give those on board full opportunity one ot which was split iuto balv&lt; a After, for five years, so helpleM that she could not
turn uver in bed aioiie. She-ured tw&lt;» bottles
that h* had noticed with surprise tho ox- his great Lriu npb have touched him Mghtly. to inspect film closely. Ho extended a
A born Yankee Mr. Field certainly i*. good distauce beyond tbo vessel in Loth demo.isbing tite *tov-&gt; in the siuing-room, of Electric Butera, and is so much improved,
trome boshfulfus* or timidity of th* mist
tho licit.bad torn lour round bolts* in tho Inal she is able now to do her own work.’?
He
first
*ay
the
lightat
Btnctbridga,
hardened casss araon; the young m-n
direction.-!, some of tbe party thinking that carpet and set it qn fire. From th‘e carpet
Electric Bitter* will do all that fe clalnle for
Mass., on .October .20, WI0, H« wa* ibe be wa* fully twice a* long. Tbe length of
them. Hundreds of tre imonials attest'their
great curative powers. Only fifty eema a bot­
No matter how inti n*t*iy they bav* lived young- st son of a New England clergy­ the Hattie Rebecca la forty-six feet. All
the stove had stood, slid down to tbe base tle by F. T. Bo[ye.
together upon th* plantation, when they
agreed that hi* total length wa* not lea* board, and lore it away fo? a distance of
decided to vary tbe monotony of their dam, Conn. Hi* brother, David Dudley,
Trouble springs from idleues*, and grievous
lives by a marriage, and tbo time comas wa* given a collegiate educa ion. Cyra* splendid opportunity afforded for making
cellar, where it strucir a crock of butter. toil* from-needle** ease
for popping the q msti h^th*y appear to/ received twenty-five dollars in cash and a fair estimate, and the charades of the
Tun
crook
was
broken
into
countless
fragproceed with the most remarkable timidity, his father’s blessing. With these treas­ spectators, it Is safe to acoopt this report
BUCKLEN’fi ARNICA 8A1.VE.
meuts *n I the butter spsttered over all
and seem'to think thi Moms Vertafn un­ ure* and a fair knowledge nf reading, as correct. Captain Dodge puts the length
parts of the cellar, some piece* of it being Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbrum, Fevts Sores, Tetter,
varying form must b* jon* throu-h with writing and arithmuic, ta was oent to
Ctapped
B-nds, Chilblains, Corns, sud *11
_
it query. Not dar­ Now York and obtained a situation as
HkiD Eiu . .urns, and positively cures Piles. It
A table ou
ing. to commence w.th a verbal declara- cash-boy in A. T. tjtowort’* store at the liber­ knot breeze, kept even pace for half a
is guarsnleed to rive perfect satisfaction, or
al salary of two dollars a wook. For thre* minute with her living competitor, the
money refunded. Price Sfi cents per box. For
torn into splin- ••»obvF.
T. Boiax.
.
party began to a peculate a* to which would
tbe employ of the dry-goods millionaire,
There are beautiful flew era thatarc scentless,
cellar. There wm not a tnurk ou any part
ratched the colored and then a better and brighter life was swimming laxily, and a* soon a* his Bukos
of tbe table top- Under the table un old and beautiful women that are unlovable.
opened
to
him
-as
a
traveling
talesman
young men
began to quicken their motion it became chair without any back wa* standing.
“Coming event* csb? their shadow before,”
Btewar.’s establishman Cyrus male his the schooner. In about two minutes tba
DeLano'a good* bav* withsp-od all testa lor
off simnU*B*uusiy, lor the top wa* round thirty tear*, »nd the purity snd excellence of
their love affairs.
Raiding tbe printed
water closed once more above tho black
their
Srxl* and fialsrelus show tbe glorious
•sting
on
th*
chair,
aud
only
a
small
quan
­
bo west away tbe dark* clnbbod together mpving ma**, and when he next showed
tity of tbe milk w*s ep.led, but tbe milk
words expressive of undying affection. and presented him with adiamoud-pln and
a farewell supper. A. T. Stewart gave him than a mile. He disappeared in the direo- waa all turnai thick and sour.
Over |l,(XW,u0u Is pr.id annually in Bslarieu
What bocaffie of tbe eccentric fluid after
courting has to be carried on. Following nothing. Strangely enough, Mr. Field ha*
it had done it* work tn tbe cellar coni not to base boll players.
tha d reo lons carefully a* to ths manner lived to see tho name of A. T. Starrart a* wondering it be saw tbe schooner, and
ONEOF.
nJHE WORST CASES OF 8ALT
thoroughly
painted
out
a*
if
that
mlliionof conducting thimaelves under tbs cirnlad-i this trip solely for tbo purpose of ex­ seen where It had entered the ground.
RHEUM CURED BY RAEUNAT1C SYRUP.
cuma'ance*, and copying verbatim the
amining a ibitig that bad excited* bis curlThe-inmate, were still running about ths Rheumatic Syrup Co:
Comforted br one good supper. and
fl »wery love letters with which the book*
Wolcott, N. Y., May 27, &gt;82.
house in - excitement when another bolt
are Ailed, they feel that their courtship is adorned with his presentation pin. Gyro*
Gent*—I take this opoortunity to expies* my
struck the building. A neighbor say* he
TOO COSTLY FOR HIM.
thanks for what your Syrup is doing for mecarried on in tbe proper style.”
LANGUAGE OF THE OCEAN.
Kseosnlx.d at Hea.

(San Francisco News Letter.)
In view of tne many first-class lines
now crossing tba Atlantic, the question
that first suggest* itself upon seeing a
steamer In tbo distance la: “To what line
dore she belong! 1« she an Inman, Guion,
White Rtar or Allan boat, or is »he a Co­
Harder!” To the uninitiated, all steamers
look aliko at sea, and it is frequently •
pusxle to tbe passengers to understand
how the officers can tell so readily on being

Each line has a distinctive “funnel
mark,” by w.ilch Ita steamer* can be told
by day, and A distinctive style of fire-work
tlgnal by which they can bo known s at
nig L
When you aee a steamer whcoe
funnel is two-thirds red, with a white band
and a black top, you may know that she is

up blue, white an I rod rocket* in succes­
sion, she belongs to the **ra&gt;i line.
a funnel t ie lower p irt of which is red,
with a white keystone painted on it.
above these will ba a narrow whit* band,
with a black top. Tbo night signal is,
first a red light, followed by a Riman
candle throwing six red balls, and then
ano-ber red light,
If a steamer* &lt; funnel 1* buff, with a black
top, she Is a “White 8tai” boat, and ^er
night signal will be a green light and •
rocket throwing two green stars.
When you *oe a black funnel, with a
white band about a third from th* top. It
will show an “Inm tn” steanwr, and a night
signal of blue lights fore ar.i and aft, with
a red light on tbe bridge and a variegated
rocket, will tell you she belongs totbe same
line.
Tbe Cunard line is known In the [lay­
time by a red funnel with a black top, aud
at night by two rockets and blue light*
simultaneously. .
If tbe funnel Is black, with a rod band
two-thirds of the way np, it is that of a
“Guion” steam -r, to which line th* famous
Alaska and Arizona belong. Tbo night
signal of the line is blue lights braced
forward, aft and on the bridge simultane­
ously.
A steamer with a white funnel with a
black top to It will be a “National” lino boat,
and her signal at night will be a blue light,
followed by a rocket and th.-n A red light.
The “Anchor” line boat* have black fun­
nel* without any mark, and the night ilgnal is red and white light* burned altar-

ILondon Loiter.]

evidently preparing for a rainy day when

More than ouo “Noble Lord" i* connected
with profitable banking business**; one
or two are stock-brokers; many are going
in for land speculations in the Wes ern
tor enme time any one who chose could
buy hi* coal from the Marqu s of Lon lon-

livered front wago-is bearing his lprd*hip’s
crest. Tbe Duke of Marlborough runs ban­
several other members of the aristocracy.

aegotia'ing with tlie G&lt;-v-&lt;rnmont about
the purchaie of a coupl-of bi* old pictures
for a trifle of $800,000, sUch means of
“eking out a precarious livelihood” were

berx of tbe aris ocracy find a difficulty in
ranking both ends meet no one can find
fault with their gning in far ccmnterce or

which j* already tbe principal occupation

The military paraded; the civil societies
swelled the large line; tha tradoe-uuions

had mastered tho busines*.
Hi then
formed a copartnarihip in this city. His
venture wa* cnsuccos* ul, and In a few
month* be was bankrupt. Too blow wa* a
heavy one; he had b»en rec&gt;atly married,
aud had lost every dollar, but Mr. F.eld
bore his mi {fortune with hi* accustomed
courage. He started in again, and on the
first day tha’. bo took possession of his new
office he made tbo sanguine remark: “ I
shall make a fortune bore in twenty
yeers." Better than bis word, he mad*

still in the prime of life, to eujiy that res;
which he nod never before known since hl*
boyhood.
In a leisure moment ho formed an ac­
quaintance with one - Gisborne, who had
conceived tbe project ot an Atlantic cable
and uatl procured a ch* ter for tbe laying
of the cable from the Legislature ot New­
foundland. There Gisborne’s work had
ends 4; but he talked it over with Mr.
Field, whose leisure hung heavily upon
him, although he had traveled through
Bog ita, Guayaquil and Ecuador with
Caureh, who painted tbe “Heart of tbe
Mr. Field became interested in Gisborne’s
scheme and one ni^ht, while study in; ths
geographical glob* which still stand* in
bis library, his interest flamed into en-“

done, and it shall be dona” The next
night be called logs her hi* friends—P^ter
Cooper, Mow* Tiylor, Marshall O. ttobert«, Chandler White and/Wilson O. Hunt
—and preached Atlantic cabl j to them an-

capital for prelimiminary expanse sub­
scribed; his brother Dudley acted a* law­
yer of the enterprise and Cyrus sailed for
England to wrest toe money for th* cable
from British iuve« or*. No monk of old
over p cached the Crusad* with greater
veiirtnenco, and in a wonderfully short
time, and in defiance of innumerable diffi­
culties, the cabli wa* commenced and tlie

Before the Atlantic cable wa* an ac­
complished fact Mr. Field had labored
upou it for twelve years 'and crossed th*
ocean fifty-one times. Tbe first cable
would not operate, but lay dead in ita
ocean grave. Tbe second cable spoke for
throe weika then parted, and wa* as dead
as tho first. In 18&lt;W the Great Ea*ter-i
succeeded in permanently uniting the two
worlds. Tnen all tho terrible labors of
twelve years were forgotten in the

Ft. Id a modal; the Pari* Exposition sent
him another modal; th* Qmwn of England
knighted hi* associates, and he would have
been Sir Cyra* had not hi* American birth
and prejudice* prevented.
In 1879 lie celebrated at hl* Gramercy
Park mansion the silver wedding of tbe
rable projec’, aud here, as in England, tho
be*t society did homago to his achieve­
ment. William M. Erar:*, in Ids commom irativo addras*,declared: “Columbus
said: ‘Here is one wo-Id—let there b*
two,’ but Cyrus W. Field said: ’Here are
two worlds—lot thsre be one,* and both

tan building and other real estate valued
at $10,iW0,(XD. In stock*, bonds and other
securities he has fJO.OO 1,000 more.
He owns a oomtry house at Irvington
and a mansion opposite that of bis former
business associa e and recent rival, Samu­
el J. Tilden, in GYamwrcy Square. Li Mr.
Field’s shirt-front flashes one of the larg­
est and purest emeralds in the world, and
one often wonders a* he admlrre that jew­
el whether Field really valure it btguer
than the diamond pin presented to him
when a jx&gt;or cash-boy by A. T. Stewart’s

[Arkansaw Trawl'er.]

“Foun’ it in Mr. Johnson's yard ou er
•tump.”
“Dot’s all right, d-n. cbii*. I wm afeerd

diving, be reappeared jnst in front of the
bowsprit, with hi* bead toward* the veeseL

Doing.

[N. T. Tribune.]
Richard J. Oglesby, ex-Governor and
ex-Senator of Illinois, is known all over
tbe West a* one of the unlettered, self-

familiary known a* “Dick” Oglesby, and
in Illinois no onp think* of giv.ng him any
other title loan “Dick." In his early day*

what it is to spend one, though he never

Dvlmonioo’s Fifth avenue place, with

publican National headquarters, happened

of one vt those famuu* roetaurant*. He
wa* promptly invited to lunch there and
accepted tho Invitation. Alter tbo meal
copied that invitadon, but when thy lad

“How much are the»eF’
“Twenty-five cent*,’’ said tbo boy.
“Holy smoke I” ejaculated two Governor,
“put iu back, quick.”
“But Governor, this is my treat,” put iu
his irieud.
“Dareten’t do it! Dareseu’l do ill Put

“Yes, but Governor—”
“I tell you I darosen’t do it. Why, man,
if they should ever find out in Ihinvi* that
1 smoaed a twenty-Qv^sant cigar iu New
York, they’d iu- u me out of the church,
and it would ruin me politically forever.
Doresen’t do it I put ’em back I Ton centers
plenty good enuugh'for me in New York
and five renters at homo.”
Aud with this aoh loment of the question
tbo Govei-nor selected such a ci^ar a* be

I Pall Mall Oaortic.)
Th* other morning, a vury sultry ox &gt;,
two cow* camo in our gate, evidently on
th* lookout for something, and af er being
at first somewhat puzzled by their plead­
ing looks the thought struck me that taey
might be in want of water. No sooner bad
this occurred to me than 1 had some water
brougut in a large vessel, which th* poor

contentedly away to a field near at hand.
In about an boor or so wo were surprised
and amused not a little, by seeing our two
f.-iund* marching up to the gate accom-

ground. A track of missing shingles and
clap-boards aud a holo in tha ground

portion of tbo remnant of the chimney. A
few minutes liter tbe fragment of chimney
still left standing was demolished by a
stroke of lightning. Tbo fluid from this
paasu-1 - down to the eave-trough, which it
followed lo t) o end of toe root, from which
It jumped to the corner of a wood-house
ing down tbrougu tbe floor and into the
ground.
No fire resul ed from either
irious shock waa felt by

donable liberty of inviting them up to our

lied by tbe first
stranger with them;

fresh pleasure *nd amusement in adm.ni*tering lo tbeir wants.
The remaiksUo

first cows informing the ot tors, a* moot
bad received.
1 state the aimpie facta.
I have in my time treed a great deal in
the country, lw.it never ramamber any th in&lt;
like tills remarkable instance of tue cow’s
inteiligenc*.
P. 8.—July 21.—Since the above was

A colored Nil ration army has been organized

THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of bourbon. Ind.,
says: “Both myself and wife owe .our Bevs to
Bhilob’s Consumption Cure.”
ARE you made miserable by lodlgestkni,
Constipation, Dirtiness,, Ln*s of Appetite,
Yellow Skint fibitoh’* Vttattler is a p«iaitive
cure.
.
WHY will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure
will give immediate relief. Price HI cU and &lt;1
SHILOH’S Catarrh Remedy—a posit've cure
for Catarrh, Diotitheria atxl Canker mouth.
HACKMETACK a loading and fragrant per­
fume. Price 25 and 50 eta.
SHILOH’S Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping cough and Bruuchltlla.
FOR Dyspepsia nnd Liver Complaint you
ALL THE WAY FROM
ARKANSAS. have a printed guarantee on every bottle' of
: Shiloh's Vita User. It Dever falls locure.
,i A NASAL injector free with each bottle of
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
[Chicago Noirs.)
fr
For sale by F.T. BOISE.
A small, ligut wa,.ou, ouvur
______ &lt; t- ■
....
,,
canvas and .containing a quant.ty of I .Buckwheat blossoms are the favorite flower
frouzy bod clothi.tg sv-op^ before tbe with the belles.

THE WOMEN AT HOME.
tAday. It wa* drawn by a man and* I
Our mothers, wives and daughters! Home
w»m.„ Irf rbp.
OXSSZrS'S'
.
-t ill without turn. Yet they
tall, Bunburn- d and melancholy,.and
--------wnre
-— may die *id
ai.d leave tt
Umi house silent and sad any
a huge slouch hat and a «auit
‘ of faded
...........................
day. Husbands
‘ and father*, a word Id your
Ji___ ' ear. The
lailiniarr
Tlie ladies
are not aiWaVA
always to hlamr
blame when
brown clothing. Tbe woman _______
wore a dingy
they
are
low
spirited
“cru*a.” They are
calico drw-is, a man’s coat and a torn sun­ sick. Pul a bottle aod
of DK. DAVID KEN­
bonnet. Five ta tend and sunburnt children NEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY on tbe ahelf,
trooped around them. A crowd quickly and tell them to use IL The color will come
gathered about the odd-tooking family. back to their cheeks and the laugh to their
Policeman Ball ordered ths newcomer* to lip*. Go and get It at once down town or
mail One Dollar to the Doctor’s address at
Rondout, N. Y.
be allowed them to pitch their tent and go
into camp. Soon the family tea-kettle
was liollin; over a email fire, tho man wa*
aileep, and the woman wa* standing guard

Ex-Colonel Valentine Baker has returned lo
England. It Is reported that no English

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
Consumptives and al), who suffer from any
affretiou of the Throat and I.uoga, can find a
certain cure in Dr. King's New DiM-ovvry for
Co.isumpilon. ThoGremb of permanent cures
to question bar. “We’ve walked all tha veriis the truth of this statement. No nxdleine can show such a record of wouderlul
cures. Thousands of once bopeieaa sufferers
now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives
to this New Discovery. It will cost you nothli&gt;g to gire it a trial Free trial boltica al
flood* drowned us out of our home in Cri'
F. T. Hulse drug store Large size, *1.00.
tendon County. We hod raised two crop

Despair is tbe greatest enemy that can afflict
mankind.

F. T. Boise guarantees positive relief for any
cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by txaing
Acker’s English Remedy, or will refund tbo

Then with gratified and

of thanks), our visitors slowly marebsd
off to their jiasturago. It wa* quite clear
to us tba' tbe two first caltars, gratified al
their friendly recep'.ion, had strolled
down to their sister go**ip* and dai y
companions, and informed them—bow 1

nicDCcd lakinx Rheumatic Syrup; have taken
two lot ties; It baa stopped al) pain; I can
now get-my regular sleep; the salt rheum baa
nearly all dis *p;&gt;earcd; m fact, I am teeling
better this *prmg. since I commenced taking
your Syrup, than 1 have for years before. The
Rheumatic Syrpn is truly ajereat blood purifier
aud a »ure cure for rheuaxtuui, for 1 have im­
proved every day since 1 commenced its use
until now Luas well man.
NxxjtoK Moonx.

Another singular freak of lightning 1*
reported from Hornei 1*rille. Abram 1 -rd
•aw a bolt strike tbo chimney of John legan’s house on Hartshorn street du tang
tbe storm of Saturday. The bricks were
thrown in all directions far around. All
the othe^evidence of tho presence of tbe
el-ctric current about the house was a
round bo.e in
bottom of a tin baain
which stood in too sink in the kitchen.
Around tho edge of the bole wa* a biack
rim of an equal width of a quarter of an
inch, having the appearance of being
busnod In tho tin.

tup wa* again cal ed into requisition, and

helped liborady.

my body, hut for the last few years baa settled
In my right arm, my arm being broken out the
entere length ol 1L 1 have used evert remedy
I could here of for ibeumatism aud salt rheum,

Ask F. T. Boise about Acker’* Blood Elixir,
tbe only preparation guaranted to cleanse the
blood and rrmovt- all chronic disc***'*.

good mulee in the flood, but wa were luck-

It WIU Cure You!
In not loidng our lives. We’re going to
Lake County, Indiana, where wo have
Irionda.
Bomotime* we walk eighteen

GOLDEN

SEAL BITTERS are tha

edy and life-giving principle, a perfect
renovator and invigontiur of the system.
haul, arid tbe children get tired out, so we carrying array all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a healthy condition,
enriching it, refreshing and invigorating
both mind and body. They are easy of
[Pblladelphtt CalLJ
administration, prompt in their action,
certain in thoir results, sale nnd reliable in
all form* of disease. Every moment of our
Eastern F iend—“Tnqt, I suppose, is lives,------ &gt;—*»__ «_ __. .. ...
caused by tlio similarity uf coetumn; but out an
____ _ built up anew. This work
you should observe lacv* more clo-cly. 1
ilisheaby the blood. The blood,
_ ___ makes the entire circuit of the
body every seven minute*. But if it bc“I don't seo how you do it.’*
■ comes weak or vitiated and does not perform
i ita work properly the nj-xtem ia actually
I poisoned by the worn-out matter clogging
author of ‘Over tbe garden WalL* ”
__
_____
'■ the vital organa inaicad of leaving the body.
“Right ov»r there.”
Cleanse the blood whenever you find itg im-By O~rp, wl.i .r*.ra| &lt;J01ck M partite, jurying ihroufh lU ekin in
..
ntaple^ option., eore^
K«p the
n»e.........
—Oh,..................................
hang it, I fergot!"
Y» Iiver in order, the Wood pure, health of the
“Forgot what?"

ths-lr title,.

F. T. Houkaud H.O. Half..

�AS A

HKWHCT.

BLOO D, “ ?
, Positive Cure

tbe
pen . uf
Blanton
DuiiclaU,
of
Louisville,
Ky.,
in
which
atariling i-red.ctions are mada.' Duncan ta’-ea
the Bible pre iiQMtt* tor his basis and
foreto. Is ••fa*ain?S®au'l pest^iaxtos

plnaaant rrrallertion of Mr. I! -iidricks"
Tin? only Mr. HrtidrickB iu titewutld
juat no*, of coume. I. never cirt him
but mice, aud then I had the honor of
being with him.
1 do not mention this fact- in order

•arthquakM,”

ALL CHILDREN WANTING

•«»

Will do well to call on

Gbobob W. Childs, of tho Philadelphia
Ledj«r, is beset daily with personal and

“And svery mountain and island were
moved out of tbatr place.”

sine* men war* upon tba mu*, h—so mighty

tou'ifi.

F. T. BOISE,

ia very kind about it aud m
Ho has a ha6it of writing

Tilt, NaxhTille Draws! ant ButoHer

8imatom Vast, of MUsoarl, the moat dP

faced fellow with a towny moatache, is Sen­
ator Vanos's rival in ths at &gt;ry-tolling line,
and tbe m xt eloquent man in tbe Sonata,

And Cb*&gt;n fal. upon mtn

weight of a talent.**

He has a full and complete
AFT»R THR FOURTH OF JULY. ALL DKALER8 AKF. SETTLING DOWN TO
THR FACT THAT THR NEXT BIX WEEKS WILL BE

Hxmator Vxxos, of North Carolina, is a
man worth knowing, round aud jolly,
with an expression upon his face that
looks a* tf hs-was thinking ot something
He is* to*
died as though cannon bal be.m fired good aud wauled to tell it.
h
against them. This is fonrtol 1 as one ot story-teller of th* Senate and Is generally
the terrible vi-dtaHous from which we can found in the cloak-room, surrounded by
an eager party of listeners, Isug ilng at
ab &gt;ut the weight of a tsltnu" Sevan his witty s illies and amusing yarns.
p-*u ds is a tatenL Be fiKrTbove said thia..
CKaaues Dcdlvt K’amsxb. has acquired
Is itnposaibla. Yet, within t &lt;e pusLso-mthi aocasidarable reputation as author, lect­
in Europe and the .Unged States, these urer, traveler and editor of th" Hartford
—AND IN ORDER TO-INDUCE THE----masses of ice, de«cribe4 as welching six (Conn.) CouranL When he does not hap­
or •eyen pounds, have fallen, carrying de­ pen to be abroa I or lecturing somewhere
struction to man aud beast and houses.
in this country, it is his custom to come
' D • inch things mean no hlng? Is It. down to tho C'ournnl ofllce abqyt. two
cuance alone which mikIs to E iginnd th* o'clock &lt;n tho afternoon, and work until, TO TRADE WITH US, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU, Oft ALL DEALS OF
My Ave, and then go home, leaving his
TWENTY DOLLARS OR OVER, IN
a* high as iho hi/liret vrer rernrd d in p oof to be read by aomj of.his a isociAfrica by Humb Id', l.Wf To there who ate , who may expect trouble the next day
know ctu- English climate and tbo Knglish if they fail correctly to make out his rath­
. .
this will
soon to ba evvu a greater pho­ er crabl&gt;»d banJwcHjn;.
nomonon than their oarthquake.
Ac 8»
Ex-Jddob Hxaar Hiltox, of New York, i
dagreos in the shade the Kigiiab are is not of *atl SM3 unnn tha atranta navn in
almost mi )ti-.g. The penton si di-comfort hiaoonpa; but now and then bis burly-figtha
of such heat aa y»-tcr&lt;lay's appealed to
every inhabitant aajha moat vuirtling in* older he wax a stouter, but the twinkle in IN COMING HERE, AND A HANDSOME PER CENT FOR PROFIT. COME AND BEE.
cnlent within the memory of man.
bls «y® is as bright aqd jne-ry to-day as it
“ We have t ie cholera started in Eu
was when, as a junior clerk, ho Attracted
rope, and we must not expect. &gt;o escape tho attention of his superiors, and later ou
pofetilence Tlmso very earthquake siioclu as the confiJeutial adviser of Alexander
--Mtough not des’native of ]110 and prop­ ttow, wao, (or bl. Umr, •»» ■
erty—Will produce disease. The passage prince among uiorchanla, and later yet
ot tbe great planets through the node-: of when, as the inheritor of a marvelous
property, be naturally focused too won.
electricity, wiifob flow out in spaco fro-n
the sun's equator, must pfoduoe groat dis- der and interest ot more individuals than
tiirbano-s. Noxious gases from the crust he had do lark Judge Hilton walks rap­
of the earth must be liberated in hum- nse idly, with a rolling gait, and always up*
quantities inf -cting tbe air and haviug
deleterious effect upon not -only animal
Gxxkbal Suxaxax was a great favorite
an 1 human health, but also vegetable life.
iu Washington society. In conversation
We have bad ex raordinary cold in every ho was quick, social and winning, convoymonth this year in many iocalitica A frost
perlencinr ombarraaamant in the selection
.
HAS. JUST RECEIVED
night for &lt;■» wurda to give his thought* expression,
tha United Blate* than
aud In language so clear that no one could
well misuuderstond him. His small, pe o-

•‘Another sign of remarkable signifi­
cance baa been occurring. Reposted b*ilai&lt;n mi, during which many persona have

lington, over the Chicago, Burlington
&amp;■ Quincy. On. that saiue dxy Mr.
Hendricks was on bis way to Califor­
nia. Both day train# on the Qbincy
road dined at WonnldyX al Chariton,
Iowa, Mr. Wormley met me at the
door of thu dining-room with more
than usual cordiality. He aaid.to me:
' “Good; I hare company for you to- day. Come right over to thia table.”
:
I followed him and faced a gentle­
man so much better looking than hie
campaign portraits that I did not re­
cognise Mr. Hendricks until we were
introduced. His face was pretty at­
tractive. His manner no less charm­
ing. I was pleaded that fate had east
me in his way. That is, I was at fiist.
He was so pleasant.. I liked him.
.fiarly in the course of a brilliant convenmtion about the weather, he said :
“You are the young gentleman who
writes the poetry of The Hawkeye, I
believe.” And j»ou never sawaiuoie
bewitching smile on a man’s face.

TNot So

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

DRY GOODS i CLOTHING
Good, Solid Wages for Your

no means tire cho&gt;c-.*st of their respective
j kind,, add It is alleged against them tliat,
. besides toair unmelodlous cries, they givu
.
i

I must have appeared embarrassed or j w fch tiie animali are kept conwti u •
practically a sort of laaarelUi, an i that tbo
■ eccentric, I aui sure.
■ illuvia arising therefrom are a sourci of
Well, the loug and shin: of D Is, Mr. |
Hendrick.* remembered e« .-y mean
cupant of th« property ha* been pro­
poem I had written aIwut ‘
Tilden ■
and himself during that buicr cam- ,
paign, and he conhl quote jest enough : condemned to pay a tUo of five franca.
The person thus mutated la an old lady
of tbe innocent good-natui.il lines of i
each one to show me tliat he luul read I
it. I never saw a man with such s i
meimirv. He ate heartily aud smiled ;
Tate lady i« no teas a person than tbe
good-naturedly all tlie time, and be I widow o.' t&lt;&gt;« grea* phy dologis:, :1m* Late
hade me gooti-by very pleasantly. I M. Claude Bernard, niul bur ncceniric b&gt;bavior w accounted fir in .this wire: M.
am confident I showed off to good ad­
Bernard, as is well &gt;.»■-.wn, pr«c ioed vivivantage. If I did, I disaembkd. 11 aoc-ion, •tail early in tbe cuurw of his
didn’t fee! that way at nil. But I didn’t • married fife his wife became a violent op*
ron. I sat there and took my punish- poovnt of tl&gt;o practice, and their diaanirut like a man. When Mr. H end rich*
weiJt to his train I arose aud sought
py one, and finally to have brought about
Mr. Wormley. to tell him about.it. He
their separation. M. Bernard haviug at
was on tbe floor behind thr cigar count­ l &lt;ngtU died, his relict’s old tcncterueis has
er, wheeling mid choking like a man
who m trying to iangh himself to
dust!-. I iragati to get mad. I said :
,
animal* by showing klr»dnn«&lt;
m many
"Seejiere. Mr. Wormley------ ”

He feebly motioned me a way. “Train
droo,” he gasped. “Go to Bu lington ; j

w ith U

We Shall Make Things Lively!

Now, that was jttlt tbe thing I didn’t
wish to talk about. I had been writ­
ing whole pages of campaign “po try,”
. they call it, in The Hockeye, but, you
understand, that excellent family paper
wasn’t exactly a democratic newspaper.
Not just what you’d call a democratic
paper. At least it was no more demo­
cratic than tlie most ranunkerous.
rally ’n&gt;uud tbe flag boys, third term
Hayes and tbe whole ticket, republican
paper of republican Iowa, could t&gt;c ex­
pected to be. It was just about as
democratic as The Eagle is republican,
age of Jupiter or Saturn through the elec­
and I knew what kind of poetry I had trical solar nodes, as for example, in June,
been writing. I fidgeted a little, pour­ 1529. Juplt r*s passage was followed by
ed a spoonful of sugar in my soup, and tho outbreak of cuolura in Asia, and 1,UW,owned up that I was the mao. Then I bJg people died in a year. In 1985, the
asked him how long he expected to
include.!—Jupiter and Saturn both passing
remain in California.
through there node*.
* He told me, and then said: '\There
“These are merely coincidences. We
was one little poem you wrote, begin­
ning : 'There was an old hoosier as I’ve be affected by planetary action, lu is like
heard tell”—now, how did the rest of all science, mer.&gt; conjecture. But we do
know one fact: The
t planets have
that got”
Got It went for him, tooth, claw passed throagh'toe spectrlcal nodrs at or
about the time of tbe outbreak of every
and toe-nail, and I knew it, and I be­
one of. too great epidemics which history
lieve he knew it. I feebly said: “I records since 767 years before tbe birch of
don’t remember,” emptied the salt- into ;, Chris’, when baturn waa in perihelion and
my coffee, and “hoped be would find had pa«sod through ao.ar node to 85 de
rest and returning , he al th in Califor­ grees, and Jupiter was at the correspond­
nia." I also hoped that I would die in ing node of 260. The plague ravaged ov­
ary known inhabitable spot in tho world
a few moments, but I did’nt say so. He
thanked me in’-his courteous manner
“Tbe scoffers say this means nothing;
for the wish I expressed, and then butecieuue only discovor.d many of too
well-known laws of nature by observing
went on.
“There was another, a good one; I ■ coincidences and deducting thereirom ab­
a- la e resales. Daniel gives to ths be 1 Levcan recollect only the second stanza;
how did tlie flrat one ruuf”
“None of the wick**d shall understood;
. And theu he quoted a few Hues of but toe wise shall under, to nd.”
one of tbe meanest things I ever wrote
about any man. While he quoted my
prise poem, pretending to forget the
LN. Y. Medical Jeurnat]
stanza that referred to fiimself, I was
From a certain p vce .of property in the
. confuse*!, but I termed abstracted, ns I French village of ColotniMs t.ie howls of
spread five very thick layers of maslied about forty dogs and the scroech-s of more
potato &lt;&gt;n my folded napkin, under the than that numb -r of cat« are borne to the
impression that I wm smeadiog a piece un willing ears of the neigh In ring rest-'

TS

MARTIN &amp; DOWNING, Vermontville

New Boots and Shoes!
D. C. GRIFFITH

moit men’s do in a month. His fund ot
general information was great, and his re­
markable memory enabled him to contrioute interred ng informa ion, no matter
what, the subject of conversation might
but all who knew him admired aud ro*
Tire longevity of Boston editors and
publisher# has been somewhat marked.
Major B&lt;*ta Russell, of tbe Chluinbian
^rjUtoel, lived to toe age of eighty-three
years and four months. Hon. Jossj b
Buckingham, of the Boston Courier, was
eighty-one years aud four months. Wilf,
lam W. Clapp, of the Nafardwy Ereuiag

Natoari-1 Greene, of the Sltstwnan, was
eighty yuan, six mouth*. Hoo. Nathan
Huie, of ths Adwrtiaer, wa* seventy-eight
years six months. Toat Colonel Grouue,
of the Pott wh-» enjovs a halo pld a?c, will
his eotomporarteo, is. too wish of hia
many friend*.
Hom.
E. Fkmtok’s haT and
beard are silvered, but otherwise ha la the
same dignified, polished, forcible ten le­
mon who for a long period of Ume wm
th- moat pr &gt;tulnen- figure iu New York
politics. He held ciBcu continuously for
thirty years. As Member of Congress,
Uni’ed Btn cu Ren a tor. aud Governor of
ir:*-Empire Stu’u, t o luf. a distlnguhbed
inn.k, and’i&gt; only just in tha.prima of pos­
sible UH**fulne'S.
Fortunate invretmn its
have re.i ierea him wealthy, as the wire
c&gt; unt wenttb, that is, by the comfort* it
affords. lii&gt; box s;ont a year in Europe,
several winters in Florida and Cali! or nt*
and i« full of ripe political experience.

ajlnoi that I meant to underline it, and
printed it In italics. Tbe individual
b • u..bt an dtiion. _ I, of course, accepted
tbv r epjnsibility, and did not stole iu
my plea-lings what had really occurred,
for I tbuugat that people would say that I
Welt, we e.ieli S'-eut about £4J-‘, when I
camo tu tho couclu ion toat my be-&lt;t plan
was to agree to pay the plai &lt;tiff’* cost*.,
A mistake, tberaf &gt; e, which ctrtainly was
no Kull*'.A taiu &gt;, roU m. jEOJO.”
“Mask TwAta’a” writing ia professional,
of enurra, but his malting of books it quite
m-rcantiio. Ha is &lt;&gt;»e of the very tew
authors who du not dlv-do with publishers
She profits derivable from their brains.
•nee in matboda oTpubllcatinn, and yet all

kind of fun-mdkera, and possessed of a
naturally dreii tleUvsry, he made a &gt;mall
fortune early In bls career as a lecturer.

lenxrti

turning hi* manuscript Into dallj bread.

bu-lnuid will be ready to m«et in Para*
di e. How n if-eli&amp;xB is of the people of
Ctito-nb -s to interfere with the pros’-cutinn

of fi.ianees lo turn it over to a publisher.
Mark Twain abound* in aeK-oouoeit quite

Supplies,

and School

Books of all kinds
used in the county.

Headquarters and Lowest Prices
Pens, Inks, Slates,

.

Slate Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­

holders, Note Books, Le­
gal and Fools Cap Papers,

School Bags,

Copy

Straps,

Books, Book-keeping Books,

Blank

Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,

Dictionaries, etc., etc.
Remember we are

HEADQUARTERS
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,

Toilet Articles, Jewelry,

Paints,

Oils,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

F. T. BOISE.

The Best Boot in America. Look before you. buy.
He has, also, a full line of the

Flour! Flour! Flour!

-

Rochester Glove Calf and Fine Kid H. R. DICKINSON&amp;C0.
Shoes for Ladies, Misses and
Children.
NEW MACHINERY I

Desire to say that they are now making Flour
by their

This line of Shoes can not be beat for quality and
price. Also a full line of the celebrated

BOSTON RUBBER and WOOL

9

At prices that defy competition.

D. C. Griffith
Job Printing’!

And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will cenrtnce all that our flow is
the Boss, and will be the

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Farmers will find it to their interest to nuke a
trial trip to oar mill and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statement*.
We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
Is turning out----5®, 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

JLT THIS OFFICE.

We keep everything In this line.
'-------------------- acafl.

Give us

II. K. DI€K|WMOV A &lt;X&gt;..
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

WucNTi

Vermontville Slili to iheFront!
PINE LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES.
Another Drop on Everything!
Best Quality Burn Boards, Suffaced, 915 for 30 days.
Mbrathing. All Widths, Nurtured, 90.
Nhlngtes. TSe., 91, 91.15. 99. 99.95. 99.50, 93. 93.15.
Do not fail to get some of Use 919 Barn Boards which
Twenty-five Thousand leet Studding and Joist to chmc out

Ixllh, 95 per thousand feet.
Floorinf, Siding. Ceiling and .flouMlngs at Lowed Prices.

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!
clmuai I tny i&gt;»il. And
d
Mr. Bh&gt;-

asBortment of all School

Thirty Cases of those famous Lester
Veal Blip Boots,

Labovc.lkbx, the editor Of the L indon
Tru.h, toil* bow he was ouv-j caught iu a

tiiu pree* san ar.* a paragraph, its basis
wu* p.&gt;)i icaL but It contained n rvll ration
qu aa i-uliv*.luaL I parsed my pun through

S*upplie&amp;.

School

which warn moro latterly succaadart -by
ahakaa 11 England, an 1 tbe North AUantiC

morrow- nnd I prolmbly will; at leant
I want it to-day, and I atn not tbe man
to change tuy conviction# up tiunncial
matters in twenty-four hours—I du not
know a aingle candidate fur president
or vice-prvaident whom I could, ao to
apeak, strike for that amount.
Well, Mr. Hendrick* had the honor
of dining with me—that is, we. dined
with each other. It waa this way. I
bad been lecturing, after the '‘count”
of 1876, out in the vqat, free, glurioue
Wcat. I wm liiudening honie to Bur

of bread and batter. I mid I wasn’t
rery well when 1 wrote that one, and
had quite forgotten it. Then I at. tempted to wipe the cold, lieadtul pen­
pirnlion from my brow with tliat nnpkin, and added to my embarrassment;

s- rutins

An- .

11 .htful to him becauMi ft wax aa if ba had

easy, familiar terms wi'h all tbe candidatca iu Uiia presidential campaign.

*

Open Again for Another Term!

uiuuw.
Nathanixl EtAWTHoaxs Mid of

AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

Indian VegetablePiuj
•on THK

LIVER

And all Bilioue Complaints

PAY WASTED.
We perceive from a careful inspec­
tion of our subscription book* tliat a
large number of patrons are in arrears,
a few allowing their subscription to
run untill it amounts to .quite n sam,
at least, to us. Wc,look upon our
patrons as good aqdhonest men and
we presume that it is purely thoughtlessnesa that has caused them to be­
come indebted to The News to the ex­
tent that many have. But tbe fact Is
apparent that paper, ink, printers’
help, rent, postage, etc., calls foe cash,
aud if we would live and be called
honest we muat pay our &lt;}«bts, there­
fore we expect to hear from every subacritier in peraon or by mail aa soon
aa they market their wheat.
Respectfully,
Okno *TROKG.
Publislier The News.

$60.5 TON

WAGON BCALKS

�1&gt;&lt;
ere

iff y, ;
......
.
GOODS down, and are now sell­
ing ‘"oflFetc.. be sure that you steer clear of those places if you want Good Value for yourmoney, for it is evident
enough that they have been drove to do this by some dealer in the place who is buying his’goods cheaper than his
neighbor and has marked them very low and consequently is doing a large business, and does not have to resort to
telling the people through some newspaper that he has now marked his goods down and will expect a share of your
patronage.- If you wisj^ to see the Largest Stock of
ClotlxiKLg’, Soots, Slxoes,
_
Or anything in the Gent's Furnishing Goods line, and marked at prices that sell them, just call at LEE’s and exam­
ine Goods and Prices.:
1 1
nr ~m * .a
„

j...

.

wager. She spoke to thyiu a* *wt&lt;eily
nnd woiudnlv hb if every man in the lot'

HATUKQAY.

Maa. S. R. FlKmusg.

HEPT. 18. IBM

OL'K OWN COUNTY.

|

Mm. C. N. Downs,

WOMAH’8 WORK AND ERRORS.

Dane Moqre. aud Carrie Filth, of ■
j
Freeport, weyv married taut. |
j
Chai. W xidiiid. of near Morgan,
died from cbnsmuption last week.
The Republican Senatorial conven­
tion for Eaten and Barry counties is to
be held nt the court hotise in Hasting*
on Monday, Sept. 22nd. Each voting
precinct- in the two counties is entitled

Arnbug the many rocks of error we
have to contend with in tins mmleru

temperance work there I* none greaier
than the inconsistency manifested by a
few &lt;»f our co-laborers. Popular opin­
ion is a great harrier to developing
many 'worthyiaitvrprises,
no many
are willing toHemtlheirini
ice when
success is allnoHt flcFimv
While
I «n their
these workoni are all very
P'acr, it is necessary to have those
who nre willing to work by faith,
trusting iu
divine guidance, and
while prayiug ever ready to doefficient

Below are the M. E. churdh appoint­
ments for tbi* county : Hastings, *V.
A. Hunsberger; Irving, supplied by A.
8. Williams Mid Ib -ilie. J. E. Whl e;
Hastings circuit, ^supplied by A. K.
work In trying to uplift fallen bumanStewnr;
Frceiioit. D. L. 'Thoma'*;.
ity; not easily turned aside by a desire
Nashville, Thomas Cox; Prairieville, S.
.
to
please others. Many noble endeavD. McKee; Banfi. id, O. H. Perry;!
j &lt;irs are retarded by this insatiable t hirst
WiMidluml, 0. E. Wightman.
| for the applause of. the niiMwes. Some
Hiram B. Wilson, a lumber dealer of
like the satellites are ever ready to
Cleveland,-0., while visiting his broth.r-i.-h., Mr. Pbww. ot
*"l,o’in‘,w '“‘-“'I- ot. pop.l.r,
Mr. Power*, of Johnsto.&lt;r„k,
oot with 1.1.
.r” ?
“,,T"rJhx
tor Pio. hke. tMlt The pxl.le~ r..li on. ...1. . . miyht,
h..i ... weeded only n .liort did.nce «’Plre
" "“rly »" “V h“n““’
,1., If
tr the
.I... A.....
waaa ...
LeonAo -K.t,
I Uy.
empress
of France
hut
when l|c sent the boy bock to the house.
changed the'position of a ribban, fell
Hi* wife, knowi ng him to be in a weak
tlie ribbons in christendom would flat­
mental condition, immediately started
in qiif.M»t of him. She found him dis­ ter. At'trieiateat news from the "ourts,
robing ou the bank of the lake. Ab men’s raustarbes would wax nnd wan*,
soon a* he saw her he started to i un hut bands would contract or expand
acres* a piece of treacherous bog and nnd pants would widen and tighten.
suddenly stumbled into a hole in the Thia is all fohlish titsplay; entirely an- I
l&gt;og, imbedding himself in the mire to
his hips. Of course before he could
be extracted life was extinct. Acor
oner’s jury rendered a verdict of death
from accidental strangulation.

CEDAR CREEK.

LinnieStanton is home from her visit
to Bangor.
Mr*. Guthrie is on the sick list, but
hupcovirig.
Wallace has traded off his colt and
now support* a Dexter.
The grist mil! is now doing the most
and best work it hu* done for years.
The Dowd district hks secured the
service of Henry H. Campbell asteach-

Solomon Stanton, an old resident of
Johustown, is very sick with bloody
dux.
•
The farmers have nearly completed
their full seeding, and the corn crop is
nearly all in shock.
Intense excitement prevails at Char
lotle over tbethooting of Mayor Robin­
son, which occared Tuesday night
about IftBO. He waa making prvparntione-for bed when his wife discovered
amau peering in at the window. Mr.
Robiusou went
outside
to learn
what the intruder wanted, when, with­
eat provocation/ he fired two shots,
one taking effect in the left breast
of-the Mayor, finally lodging near the
left lung. and it has not beeu extract­
ed y«t. The .would-be aaaassin, dis­
covered near tbe Grand Trunk Rail­
way Depot. On hi* person waa found
a revolver and razor, the tormer carry­
ing the same sized ball as the one
which entered .Mayor Robinson's breast.
The Drisoner was iudeniilied by Mr.
Robinson and afterward taken to jai
mid closely guarded. He gave his
name uaJohn Morri*, of Detroit. Said
he came to Charlotte from Battle Creek,
and claim* he was intoxicated and
knows nothing of the affair. Mr. Robin­
son's condition wh* nt first considered
critical but now he is rapidlyrecover

There is a youug man in Oakland
who ha* ii siat«r Jessie, who war* sent
to a fashionable school for young
ladies. When she left home he wonder­
ed if she would acquire the aflecUttion
other young ladies that lie knew had,
by attending the fashionable semi­
nary. Aftei beiug there a year he be­
gan D. flatter himself that his sister
whs proof against such nonsense, when
he received a letter signed "Jessica,*'
jsst~ad of Jeanie, as heretofore. In
answering, he wrote Mimetliina like
lid*: **J&gt;ear sister JeMica: Your wel­
come letter received. Mammaica and
Pipnict are well. Aunt Maryica and
Unde Georgia* started for the Santa
d'.rur. niuuntMos
yesterday.
Have
ftnughHHtew horse; it is a beauty; it is
named Maudica, etc. Your affection­
ate brother, Samiea.” The next letter

they had bveu wouien, instead of men,,
and she bad known them, how quickly
she would have cut tln-w from the list
of Rct|uaiutauce and bow hanghtilv site
would - have snubbed them! Them*
f .st youug men apeud an. evening in a
gambling den, (msociiite with disieputable men, get drunk as often a* they
please, swear like a mad teamster,
have more or les* "lady friends” they
dare not recognize in public places,
and so on down a long list of fashion­
able eccentricities, am? yet they havb
the giilLto apply for nlsccs of trust in
*tlie confidence and respect of decent
women and men, and tho startling part,
of it is, they are accepted as tit associ­

ates for mothers, for daughter*, for
sons, for husband, for fathers. They
may say they nre not bad at heart, bur
are merely "sawing their wild oats.”
Conceded ; but iu the name of all that
is giM&gt;&lt;! aud respectable, why are they
not excluded from homes-nntil the socalled necessary “wild oat's” perjod is

piled T “Wild oats’’ is a very contagious
kind of a vegetable, aod b^canse a few
must sow them, it does not follow that
the seed must be spread broadcast and
grow up into a crop of ruined homes
&lt;lt*honored lives, and eternal deetuc
tion!

The new faith core has created in
tenee excitement all over the United
States, and people don't know wether'
to believe it or not. Now comes a
physician in Syracuse, who claims to
be tbe second Christ. He says that
Christian. Many yohng Indies encour­ when he wa* thirty years of age, he
age these would-be gentleman in their received divine manifestations. TJheu
semi-rowdyism.
They allure them forty-six year* of age, he will tie trans
around their parlor gaming tables, and luted to heaven, and will retnrn in
thoughtless, gay young Indies too often fifty days to found a kingdom where
oiler to their friends the treacherous all will love. If nothing had turned
cup and many times, a brave yonng up. his story would ptolrably have been
man lias been drawn from the path of believed by a great many religious
rectitude until he has become a moral people, but the other day be spoilt d
wreck, and in some ungarded moment the whole snap by eloping with another
has perptrat ed the foulest deed or gone man’s wife. The ’ wronged husband
by his own hand down the dark abyss thinks that the physician ha* gone off
of despair into the unknown future. somewhere, lo found the kingdom
Go with me into the shops, behind the whore nil will be Jove, nnd has taken
counters, and even into the rural dis­ his wife along to be one of the loved
tricts, and see for a moment the anx­ oues,
ious brow, observe the weary form of
Lew (’amble the “One Spoon Baking
noble men, laboring so diligently to
Powder” man, who travels South, is. as
provide itrnuly for these trifling mo­
those who know him will testify, quite
thers and snters. Look «n pity, pera pious young man, nud recently be
haps,at that frail,neglected mother with
was invited by a lady to dinner. The
her little ones around her, deprived of guests were all seated, aud the lady,
even the necessaries of lite, and we do
turning to Lew/iaid:
not stop to consider that she has simply
“Mr. Cnmble, will yon ask the ble^reaped as she has sown. Had she in
iugF
her earlier days, when n beautiful, aud
“Wha—wha—^wlia—I beg your par­
vigorous young girl, happy and uncon­
don, madam,'' he stammered dropping
cerned in her father's home, hurround­
bi* napkin and his jaw at
same
ed by every comfort and every luxuiy
time.
of life, had she 1 say, nobly conn ten an
“Will you please ask a blessingF»
ce&lt;l only the pure andjrue, and despis­
she repeated.
.
ed these gay,erupt v-headed and emptyThen she bowed her head, and so did
handed fops,she might not have been a*
everybody else, and poor Jjew looked
we find her. It may startle the car* of
down on his plate and stuttered:
many a poor and consistent public edu­
"Lor—Lord have mercy on these
cator tohear me say: around the hearth­
poor vittles. Amen.”
stone, mothers, you little know that
you ar? educating aud exerting a last­
A coloird domestic, who had been
ing influence upon the life aud charac­ using his employer’s blacking, said:
"Bos-, our blackin’ am done out.”
ter of some future president or states­
"What do you mean T” growled the
man. All the little, common, improper sordid employer; "everything bcloug*
und slang pharses so frequently used tome. I want you to iinderstnud thrt
in the home circle by little lips that nothing belong* to you.”
The terrified darky promised tore
nhould lie trained to lisp “gentle Jesus, meiulier. On the following Sunday the
meek and mild,” educated to baser and Ims* happened to meet the colored
impurer thoughts. How often we hear menial, mx'oinnaiiiril by a cliiHadnlechildren repeat their childish joy* in colored female pushing a baby-carringf.
uncouth ami nrofane language.
"Wm that your baby in that car
Many a quiet, unknown mother in ringrF he asked next day,-quite a
perhaps accomplishing a work fur su­ number of his friends being present.
“No. boas, dm’* not my chile; dat i*
perior to some that are noted for their
yure chile. -I’m nebber gwiue terw&gt;y
ability in public. They lecture every niiftln iM'long* to me no mouh.”
diy around their fireside. They lec­
ture on moral reforms. Many of our
THE GREAT GERMAN
reformers are pernicious teachers, they
REMEDY
simply change tlie Dame but not the
nature of the disease, they may save
from a drunkard’s grave but not his
hell. "For tho harvest answers to the
RHEIMATISI
seed.”
8. R. F.

FOR PAIN.

Tbe W. C. T. U.. will meet with Mrs.
Powers next Tuesday p. m.

Neuralgia.

Sciatica, Lumbago,

1AMAN

DON’T
Tlxis I

Orrexloolz:

IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ IT!!

Concerning What You Eat and Wear
rr ms

dollars in your'pockets t
The CASH way of doing business
is considered the best method of do­
ing business under the sun.
It puts prices away down, so the
farmer can pay for his farm and the
mechanic can pay for his home.
And this prompts me to do as I
am doing; I want to help those who
have helped me.

I HAVE,

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAM) &amp; PACIFIC R’Y

ponaoctA tn Union Depot* witb ul thj prlselpnl
tinea af road between tbe Atlantic end the
Oceana. Ita equipment ia unrivaled and nMurnid- ■
eoa’., betna camroeed of Moat Ccmfortable ar.d
Beentlful Dajr Coaahea, aUtcnlAocnt Honor. He-

ALBERT LEA ROUTE.*

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
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nw. * am i &gt;rrr.

CHICAGO.

As you will plainly see by. a few prices I quotebbelow,

Probate Order.

MARKED MY GOODS DOWN
BELOW COMPETITION.
Good Prints
....
$0.04
Yard Wide Sheetings
.05
Fancy Shirtings
.10 •
Pound Prints, per bundle,
.75
A Nice Line of Black and Qolored Cashmeres,
.50

hundred and
T’rr-ent, Cliiiit Smit*. Jud&lt;e of Probu*.
In the matter of tint evtair- of
THOMAS BLAHDKLL. bt-crowd
On reading nnd fltinje Ibe petition, duly YerlMtd•f Hanrml. RoUtnon praying that ft*mud J. Robin•on. of h'uhvPlo Mt™&lt;-&gt;x&gt;. or oom? other suitable
yeraon may be appointed' admlnlatrator of Uie «*.
late of mi&lt;1 dwo» &lt;1.

Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps. Clothing,—Everything Harked Dowa
penona talma ted

Groceries, a Full Line.
20 lbs. Good Brown Sugar
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar
8 lbs. Coffee
Kerosene Oil, per gallon,

-

af eaid Court, then to be bo
Office, fa tba cit j of Ho»tlDK&lt;
•how caoae. If anr there be. «

S1.00
1.00
1.00
,12o

Cash Paid for Butter a,iidL] Ejxg-n
Protmle Order

G. A, Truman’s Cash Store

Job Printing’!

wm. CiaMSjrr Bwir*.
Lb* matter of thr MtaU- of
EDWARD FOX.

of 1‘rowue

it)&gt; this court

-AT THIS OFFICE

GARLAND!
COOKS AND HEATERS.

Probate Order.

MOST ECONOMICAL. HANDSOME AND DURABLE STOVE MADE.
ira.-Tudgc ot Probata*

Sold by tlie best dealer* In efery city and town In tbe United Stales. Don’t target the

ROUND GARLAND

HIADACHM.TOOTB1CHI,

What is my opinion of the fast youug
men Y asks W. J. Lamptou. It isn't as
good as it might be, and still it is better
than the subject merits. I sat at my
window the other day, and I noticed
four or five ‘'blood*” standing in trout
of a saloon from which they had just
emerged, wiping their lips. 1 knew they
were all society men, and presently I
saw a pretty young lady of their "set”
coming down Uie *Ux&gt;et toward them. ‘
Now, thought I, if that girl had the ;
proper nerve site would pass those
fellows by as she would any other set ■
of loafers whose character waa aa good ’

SORE THROAT.
QUINBY. SWELLIKGe.

FROSTBITES.

FIFTY CERTS A BOTTLE.
■£»‘1LSSSW!

Tiffany Bros.’ Bmrgies
Dexter Queens,Timpkins, End Springs,
Side Springs, Storm Springs.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW

OPIUM HABIT !

FARM FOR SALE

Anything about Tiffany Bro*, jwdi, I would aunt remeclfuUy refer you to H. A. Brook*, Al.
Brook*. Cnp. Bowen. F. T.
Gm. Morgan. J T. Goucher. Porter Borne*, Daniel Dvller,
Geo. Kunz. John Connett,
ttta Mtaw. Ttrr-iNt Bk&lt;h.

Kain.

Daxikl Htai.it.

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NASHVILLE,. BARRY CO.,, MICH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884.
VOLUME XII
The Fall Campaign LI F N n a s h i l le?
Opened!
the other.

Just in the Year of

thiiJ generous hospitality, and amid storm* latter Mr. Harter is

case is the office on a rauv d platform.
The.carpet and clothing departments
are in the second atorv, hoisting eleva­
APP0INTMENT8.
tor runs from cellar to garret. In short
For the accommodation of patrons of Tnr the building 1* one that reflect* credit
Nsws, the editor will be at the places named on Vermontville, and that burg ought
below upon the dates given for the purpose of to appreciate Mr. Martin’s effort* t*»
'«*1p&lt;l»i:*u!HerlbUo0»:
beautify and improve hts native town
Woodland. Saturday
SaturdaySept.
8*
27.
by. giving the firm a largely increased
Bellevue. Saturday Oct 4.
trade.
Awyria. Saturday Oct. 11. ’
—F. B. Cable, of Olivet, baA opened
Coat* Grove, Monday, Oct. 18.
a bee-hive in the Wheeler building,
his “opening” Monday evening being
Dellwood* Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 14.
well attended. He will carry on the
Lacey, Friday, OcL 17.

And Her Environs.

jKOClier jBlOSl
—Are Celling—

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
;

At A4toukbinj.lv Lo&lt; Prices.

Ous Fall Invoice* In

For Shirtjug and Ladle*' Drcs* Good*,

Dowling. Saturday. Oct. 18.
' We cannot afford to carry over a single subI K-ription this year. We have already earned
our money and cannot afford to go after It but
: once, consequently if patrons cannot be at the
’ post office on the date* named-above to see u*
i tn perron, we shall expect to And their remlt; tanoo* deposited with their po*tma»ter.
Faithfully Yours,
.
Ohko Bthoxo.

busineafipf a taxidermist in connection
with the store. He has some tine specmens of bls blindiwork on exhibition,
some of which are rare specie* from
foreign countries, while others are na­
tive* of this country; among the latter
we noticed a pair of quails and the
largest mink we have ever seen. t He
has a new udvt. e'sewhero.

Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear,

—There came near being a disastrous
-The county. lMmrdof_Xjafiiiners fire in the village last week. A resident
' held a public examination a the school of the place, who has a gasoline stove,
। house Friday,Xvith but a small class.
neglected to shut off the gas until the
! —Dan. Deller marketed 413 poutads cup* were running over and the pan
' of dried apples (all dried by hand) last beneath was full.. A match wo* applied
Have Just Arrived and are Complete tn Every
Monday. Kocher Bros, were the pur and the flame* shot upward, coining in
Detail.
contact with the wall paper, and in an
i /—Renlien Smith, jyst,south of town, instant the entire side, of the room was
is h.iil.ling a new brick bouse. D. in a blaze. Promptaction with a bucket
Dickinson and Walt. Stilwell are doing of water alone prevented a serious con­
flagration.
People
using 1 gasoline
the mason work^j
To keep our store stocked with only
! —Notwithstanding the exceedingly stove* should use the utmost care in
tlieir
handling.
low price of wheat, much of it is being

Boots and Shoes

Tis Our Aim

The Beat and Fluent Goods Id
the Wholesale Markets,
And We Believe

IT WILL. PAY
Every Intending Purchaser
To visit our establishment and Inspect our
various Hnea before purchasing.

About Oct. 15th
Largest and linestStock

Winter Goods
We Ever Carried.
Respectfully,

KOCHER BROS.

Michigan Central

—The Republican Senatorial Conven­
marketed. The farmers either think
there is no prospect for a better price, tion held at Hastings on Monday, did
or else they are hard up and obliged to good work by nominating John Carveth of Middleville for state senator.
/—The director* of the Nashville Mr. Carveth is progressive in every
Driivng Park Association met Tuesday sense of the term—a good citizen and
night and elected the following officers: strict temperance man.—As a lawyer,
President, T. C. Downing; Secretary. he ha* acquired a a reputation for abil­
George W. Francis; Treasurer, L. J. ity and integrity that is enviable. In
WilsonJ
short he is a representative man and if
—Malkin and Morgan’s Uncle Tom’* elected will represent this district in
Cabin croupe exhibited to a full house tlie state senate in proper manner.
at the opera house Monday evening. Hon. D. B. Aingerof Charlotte, pre­
The’play wa« well 'rendered in every sided over the convention in an able
part and should the same troupe see fit and graceful manner, and through his
to visit Nashville in the future we be­ timely suggestions the convention was
able to do it* work with neatness and
speak for them a crowded house.
—We saw a load of the largest pota­ dispatch.
toes Saturday that we ever saw. They
were of the Burbank needling variety
aud were raised in the township of
Carlton. They were bought by W.-E.
Griggs. Many of them were from eight
to ten Indu s in length and two and a
half to three inches in diamater.
£-There was a slight shock of earth*

j quake felt in this village about 3o’clock*

p. m. on Friday of laat week. Build­
ings were shaken ho that the vibrations
were plainly perceptible, especially to
those who disced to be lying down.
The shock was general throughout this
•Ute, Ohio, Indiana aud Illinois^

—Samuel McManignl, the respondent
tn the Woodland shooting affray men­
tioned last week, was apprehended on
Wednesday by officers Griggs and Pilbeam, and brought before Esq. Feighner. Mr. McManigal waived examina­
tion and was bound over to the next
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
term of court, and in default of eight
hundred dollars bail he was committed
MAIN LINK.
Train* on the Main Line will pas* Jackson to the county jail,
aa follows*.
—Charley Wolcott formerly of this
village but now of Piano, III., purchas­
Mall............ 9.08 a. m. Arr Chicago 5.25 p. m ed a beaded game bag and scabbard of
Day Expre** 11.30 p.m. Arr Chicago 8.50 p. m an Indian, and sent them borne to bls
parent*. They are quite curiosities,
the game bag being made of woolen
Mril............ 3.06 p. m. Arr Detroit 8.00 p. tu. cloth covered with fancy beadwork,
D»y ExproM 4.03 p. m. Arr Detroit 8.25 p. m. and the scabbard i* made of raw bide
AtUntie Ex. 3 23 *. ru. Air Detroit 5 A5 a. ro. covered with doth and bead work.
Night Ex... 5.45 a. tn. Arr Detroit 8.90a.m.
The Atlantic and Pacific Expreaae* run. dailj Thev are at present on exhibition at
others ran daily except Sunday.
the office of Dr. Goucher.

The JWaxara. Falls Route.

Grund Bapida IMviaion.
EABTWAllU.
STATIONS.

Ds’t

D.y

iLv ?3.25
Grund Rapids!
Middleville...
1.09
1 33
1.59
Vermontville.... 205
Charlotte...........
Eaton Rs pida....
Rives Junction.. H.22
a
Jackson.............
Detroit...............

STATIONS.

&lt;&gt;.«».»
6.47
7.11

8.10
8.37
9.10 8.52
988
11.59 ti.r.

Mall

Detroit..............
Jackson ...........
Rive* Junctio*..
Eaton Rapid*....
Charlotte............. 8.15
Vermontville....
SaakriB*............. 4.10
-Hastings....... .
Middleville'.........
Grand Rapid*.... 8.40

*• m
6.00
* “
7.07
7.30
7.38
8.02

AtT

p. m
5.20
10.35
10.57
11.36
11.55
19.47
1.85
9.80
8.08
5.55

G. R.

ll.&amp;»
L07

lm
i

s’10

8.50
9.17
9.95
9.55
10.25
11 JO

907
9.30
was
p. ni
Through Coscbe* aud Sleeping C*.-» to and
from Grand Rapid* aud Detroit. All train*
connect tn aanw depot at Detroit, with train*
on C«-wu Southern divirian.
E. t. MOWN,
H. B. LEDYARD,
Aaa’t Gen. Sup. Jackson. Gen’I Sup. Detroit.
O. W. RUGGLES.
Gen'l Pa** aud Ticket .Agent, Chicago.

2X2
3.20

Mocirty &lt;wrda.
TVT LODGE NO. 87, K.ofP.. bmU at tta
1 Cattle Hall, Naabrille, Michigan, every
Friday evening, for the encouragement and

H. R. Dickinson, (L C.
VT ABH VILLE LODGE, NO. 86. I.O. O. F.,
IN meet* erwr Tu«&lt;Uy evening in Odd
Feik.iT.’ Han. Vlrittogmember, wekxxae.
Ckamum A Duvxam, N. U.

- One of the pleasantest social events
of the season occurred at the residence
of F. T. Boise last Friday evening,
young people to the number of twentytwo assembled there at an early hour
in the evening, and epent the time
until midnight playing
whist and
“tripping the light fantastic toe.” The
party broke up at tho early hour of
twelve and all went nome feeling that
they hnd had a very pleasant time.

t-

—The democrats and greenbackers of
the village and vicinity turned ont la*t
Saturday afternoon and raised two
pole*, one for each party. The Demo­
crat* raised their pole on the corner of
Maple St., opposite Smith’s hardware,
nnd the greenbackvrs raised theirs on
the corner of Mill street, opposite the
Wolcott House. Both pole* went up
without accident There was a large
crowd and the best of feelingprevailod.
Speeches were made by Hon. H. F. Pen­
nington of Charlotte, and C. H. Hol­
brook of Hastings. At it was quite
late when tlie poles were raised and
Mr.* Pennington wm advertir^d to
sneak in Woodland that.-night the
speeches Were necessarily short The
democrat pole is a fine hickory, 120 feet
high; the greenback pole is part white
aah and part hickory, the top part be­
ing hickory. Matt Howell bo**e&gt;4 the
raising of both pole*. Music was fur­
nished by the N. C. B.
—Judging from the number of pole*
and the streamers with the Lames of
the presidential candidates of four dif­
ferent political parties thereon, • stran­
ger would be under the impression that
politics at Nashville are at fever heat.
Earnest find devoted to their respective
parties as many of tho citizens of this
place undoubtedly are, yet the utmost
good feeling appears to prevail, men
belonging t odifierent political parties
assisted in raising the poles of their po­
litical opponents, each ^being willing
that his neighbor should have the
names of hi* candidates “Hung to the
breeze of morn.” The republicans, pro­
hibitionist*. democrats and greenback­
er* each fiave a pole up, and now the
boy* belonging to the various parties
talk of raiaing a pole upon the streamer
of which shall appear the name of Belvr
Lockwood for president of the United
State*. Fair plav iu politics seems to
be the motto of the citizen* of this
place.

Dr. Young and C. M. Putnam were
appointed by the school board as a com­
—E. F. Evan*, aid-de-camp to De­
mittee to visit other towns and examine partment Commander Shank, with
iichnol buildings and learn the cost of about a dozen comrades of Jefferds
constructing the same, ao that they Post, went over to Olivet last week
may know about what kind of a school Friday and mustered in a G. A. R. Post
house can be built in Nashville for the of 20 member*, and were treated tor.
amouut rained for that purpose, viz: specimen of the hospitality of that pat­
♦8,000. Messrs. Young and Putnam riotic village. “Adjutant” hands us in
ntited Grand Rapid* Thursday iu pur-. the following spicy report: "When the
nuance of their duties as such commit- ; installation ceremonies were concluded
; the viaitinx comrades, consisting of a
—H. J. Martin, of Vermontville, has : large number from Partello, Charlotte
just completed and occupied one of &lt; and Naahville posts, were conducted to
the largest, most ennvenunt and best' the hotel, where a bountt’al repast was
lighted stores
------------------------------in this part of
-- the state. prepared, and which was surrounded
We were permitted to look through it aud captured as only hungry soldiers
horridly on Monday morning last. It are capable of doing, amid sharpshoot­
la 50x70 ft, two ataries, with basement, ing, skirmishing and a gallant charge
and built of brick with cut at^ne trim­ on the eatable*, with now and then
mings. The interior of the store i*; •ome cowardly one crying 'enough.’
arranged with an eye single to the dis­ The boys fought bravely, but ’ere long
patch of business and the proper care were obliged to surrender, when we
and display of good*. On either aide were marched into proper quarter* and
of the store room are shelving deep compelled to load up with cigar* and
enough to admit of yard wide goods fire away amidst the dense smoke.
Iwing slid in end-way*. In the rear is With old army songs and stories we
the grocery department and in the amaaet
“ our captors until the ‘wee *nm’
center a ca*e of drawers for boots and boarVwben a vote of thanks was ten­
shuea on one side and faaey goods on dered our Olivet comrade* for their

having a very

NUMBER 2
NORTH CANTLET0N.

of cheers we turned our faces home­
ward. with feeling* of fraternity, char­

Rrilisfactory trade, the secret-for which
Mrs. M. H. Bloom »* teeriously ill. ‘
is good goods at i»ottom prices.
Zeb. Parks 1ms a' new Rirdscll elover ,
ily und loyalty strengthened, and three
We desire to call special attention to
cheer* for Lewis Clark Post, 275.
the professional card of Wm. B. Swee- hnllqr.
Thomas Carl went to Lansing Wed­
—Last Wednesday. Sept, 24. was the zry, of Hastings, in this issue of The
nesday
fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of
Mia* May Lockhart is still on the
Rev. Thomas Cox the new methodist
Amos P. Nichols and Deata Bigelow,
sick list.
who were married io St. Lawrence Co.. minister Ims arrived and will paeaeh
Miss
Aggie Wotting is slowly re­
N. Y.. Mr. Nichols died five years ago at the methodint chuich. Sunday at tile
covering.
last month, but Mrs. Nichol* is still liv­ usual hour.
^1r*. Elhtrton han moved her icecream
Lewis Lockhart attended the Char­
ing and resides in Nashville. On the
lotte fair.
fiftieth anniversary o* bar wedding parlor* aud dressmaking establish­
Mr. Short baa moved on his farm two
day her children and grandchildren ment to H. A. Brook* building on South
miles we*t of town.
met at her residence and presented her
Mr. Hnhlmrd, of Morgan, has moved
Good goods at rock bottom cash
with ft pair of gold-bowed spectacles, h
fine gold phi and other appropriate prices are in demand. G. A. Truman is on Len Straw’s farm.
Peter Bass has commenced diging
presents. Mrs. Nichols, in company obliged to go to Chicago for mow of
the cellar fnr a new fiouae.
with her daughter, this summer visited. ’em next week. ,
Mra. David Wilkinson’* sister, of
A‘. J. Hardy brings in a stalk of corn
foy.tlie first time iu fifty years, the
county in whieh shc was born and mar­ that be-; t« the one mentioned in last Hastings, is making her a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Rasey of town
ried
’
.
week’s News by eight inches, It being
spent Sunday with W. P. Wilkinson.
Fitly year* have p***cd away,
13 feet in length.
‘
And brought thy goMra wedding day.
Mr. Reuben Allerton nnd Miss Etta
At the council meeting Monday night
' Fifty years l Ah, doth the time
Seem long or brief, aince. In tby prime ■
aside walk was'ordered built .on the Vannocker were in Hastings Fridsy.
And youthful vigor, thou did*1 give
Mr.
and Mrs. Nelt. Raaey, nf~ Char­
west aide of South Middle street, from
Tby heart aud hand, to faithful live,
lotte, were guests of D. W. Smith last
Washington street south.
Thro’ wm! and woe, thro' *tomi and shine.
week.
v,
That elnac life’* pathway doth entwti»e,
‘
Ye local hnd an invitation to a sur­
With one true, noble, manly bean.
The young people in Castleton Cen­
That naught but death, *tera death, could prise party in Johnstown Wednesday
ter
have
organized
a
lyceum
to be held
afternoon, but owing to previous en­
every Thursday eve.
Tby life hath many hardship* known.
gagements he could not be there.
And many jov* to claim thine own;
Mr.
Eddy
has
moved
iu
a
house
near
R. A. Kannga has purchased the old
Thro’ more than three score years ind ten
Tbou'st walked tns.eaithly way* of meu;
bank building and has refitted it for a the Vermontville ditch and is rnnnlng
Thy children, with tby presence bleat, .
a
gang
of
hand*
thereon.
.
l»oot and shoe store and is now moving
Now ask that Heaven’s blewlnga real
Steve Springett ata -ted his new clo­
in. Look ont for his ad next week.
Richly on tby declining years,
As the golden sunset hour appears.
The east-bound freight train broke a ver holler at E. Lockhart's, hulling 10|
By frith we view a world more fair,
ba.
m four boars, ready for market.
coupling
about
a
mile
west
of
town
on
And father waits for mother there.
_
___
X.
Wednesday. No damage was done ex­
LOOAL

SPLINTERS.

Emmet Everts, of Battle Creek, is in
town.
Miss Lillie Vannocker is teaching at
K alamo.
.
Chas. Ingeraon made a trip to Detroit
this week..
Dr. Parmenter, of Vermontville, was
inf town Monday.
J. L. Stevens was in Bellevue on
business Thursday.
Many Nashvillains took in the fair at
Charlotte this week.
Al. Rasey’s father, from Charlotte,
Sundayed with him.
Herru. Haver, of Battle Creek, was in
the village Tuesday.
W. H. Miller, of Bellevue, was in
the village Thursday.
W. S. Powets was in Charlotte this
week on legal business.
Dr. Tremaine, of Ionia, visited at
Jacob Osman’s this week.
Mrs. A. J. Beebe baa a brother and
brother-in-law visiting her.
Kocher Bros, have been house-clean­
ing in their store this week.
,
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
McDerby Tu- sday afternoon.
The carpenters are putting the roof
on C. M. Putnam’s new house..
P. T. Colgrove, of Hasting^ was in
Nashville on business Monday.
Mrs. and Miss Palmer, of Lapeer, are
visiting C. M. Putnam and wife.
Furnisa &amp; Brooks shipped a car load
of hogs to Buffalo Monday night.
Chas. Wise and wife, of Gaylord, vis­
ited at A. D. Squires’ last Sunday.
Jacob Furlong has moved into S. D.
Hawthorne's house near the depot.
Brooks -fc Smith are storing the’y
dried apples in &amp; T. Boise’s cellar.
Born, Sept. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. E.
Reese, of Maple Grove, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fleming Sundayed
at Grand Rapids and Sparta Center.
-Under Sheriff Geer, of Hastings, was
in town on official business Monday.
Sam. Coder has so far recovered as
to lie able to lie out on the streets again.
Im Bachellor threshed 140 bushels of
buckwheat from leas than six acres of
land.
Several parties from Nash rille and
vicinity took in the Grand Rapids fair
th J week.
Rev. D. Mills, of Rice Creek, is visit­
ing his son J. B., and his daughter Mrs.
D. Durham.
Myron Stanton returned on Monday
from Chicago, where be has been visit­
ing his brother.
Mrs. Dr. Winn returned on Tuesday
from a two month’s visit to friends in
central New York.
Mrs. P. B. Cranstnu, of Irving, visit­
ed her daughters, Mrs. J. M. Wood and
Mrs. M. B. Brooks, this week.
Mrs. A. J. Bedie and children spent
part of the week visiting relatives and
friends near Hickory Corners.
Rev. Livermore and family have be­
gun housekeeping in the house former­
ly occupied by C. L. Glasgow.
Mrs. Garland, of Baldwin, Mrs. Wis­
ner, and Mrs. DeLamter. of Charlotte,
are visiting at Mrs. Dr. Young.
Eleven citizens of this burg went to
Morgan on a hand car Wednesday
evening to attend a political meeting.
John E. Barry, and A. M. Flint and
wife attended the Democrat and Green­
back pole raising at Cedar Creek Thurs-

The Democrats aud Green backers
are holding their senatorial county
convention in this village as we go to
Mt.
F. P. Morrison is rashing the work
on his building right along. The brick­
layers aria now working on the second

cept to delay the train a few minutes.
Enoch Andrus, of Irving, secretary
of the county boare of examiners and
Republican nominee for the state leg­
islature is In the village to-day. (Fri­
day.)
Dr. H. A. Barber attended the meet­
ing of the Alumni association and the
annua] opening exercises of Hahne­
mann medical college at Chicago this

COMMON

rl'lie sewer committee will soon let
the iob of constructing a drain to dry
the marah on the east side of South
Main street, near the residence of Peter
Durham .J
Jerry Snores, a brother of Marion

street, wm presented and on motion prayer of
petitioner* granted.
The following accounts were presented and
oo motion allowed:
8. 8. Ingeraon
.68.96
Taylor Walker.
.9.00
The following resolution was presented and
on motion accepted and adopted by ayes and
nays as follow*: aye*, Hoag, Furnles, Smith.
Purkey and Truman. Nays, none:
Be it resolved by the Common Council of the
village of N'ohvlUe that there tie levied and
raised by general tax upon all the real and per­
sonal property Hable to taxation In such village
the sura of fourteen hundred dollars, to con-

Shores, shipped a car load of young
cattle to Johnson county, Miaaocri, on
Wednesday. He bought the cattle of
C. Overamith.
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Stanton, died Friday morning at
three o'clock, of cholera infantum.
The funeral services will be held at
Baltimore to-day.
All who are interested in the forma­
tion tof a Chautauqua Literary Circle
are cordially invited to meet at Mrs.
James Fleming’s on Monday eve. OcLl

COUNCIL

PROCEEDINGS.

Cocncil Room*, i
ft.
NszhvIBe, Sept. 22, ISS4. f
Regular meeting.
Present, Boston, president; Hoag, Farnisi.
Purkey, Smith and Truman, trustees. Absent,
Dickinson.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
Petition signed by B. F. Reynolds, I. N. Kel­
logg aud Tbos. L- Purkey, asking the council
to o'der sidewalk built on the west side of Mld-

aiHl raised by gvuend ta r upon all the rwti and
peroooal property liable to taxation tn *aid xillage the sum of six hundred dollars, to a»n«litute a general highway fund.
On motion Council adjourned.
Frink McDsrst.
Wm. Boston,
Clerk.
President.

at 7 o’clock sharp.
TI i Nashville News, one of our best
ant Strong-est exchanges, has rounded
its eleventh birthday. May it live long
and grow Strong-er as the years multi­
ply.—Ithaca Journal.
There was a surprise party at the
residence of W. S. Campbell, last Sat­
urday night. Ten couples were pres­
ent, and an enjoyable time was had
until the “wee sma’ hours.”
(Brooks A Smith are now adding an­
other evaporator to their fruit-drying
establicbment. When completed they

Mr. Michael J. Funning, the Prohibi­
tion nominee fnr congress in the third
district, will deliver uddfesses as fol­
lows: At Woodland. Oct., 6, in the
afternoon, ar Nashville in the even­
ing; Oct- 7, io the afternoon, at Irving
and at Middleville in the evening; Oct.
8. Baafield in the afternoon, and in the
evening at Hickory Corners. Other
appointments made known next week.
Turn out and hear one of tiie ablest
speakers of the day on the only live
isf -e.
By order Com.

will be able to dispose of 125 bushels
x&gt;f apples every twelve houraA
The loug-looked-for and inpch-need­
ed rain came on Wednesday, and now
those farmers who were waiting for
rain before they sowed their wheat will
improve each - shining hour until their
seeding is done.
Bon. Jam^ O’Donnell, of lackseo.
and ClemenfSmith, of Hastings, wi 1
speak upon the political issues of the
day, from a republican standpoint, at
the opera bouse this Saturday after­
noon at three o’clock.
A young man from Kalumo or Belle­
vue came to Nashville Wednesday and
imbibed a little too mach bag juice* and
not being able to properly handle his
horse he ran into another man’s buggy
aud broke the tongne.
F. F. Hilbert, Woodland, is receiveiog new goods for the fall and winter
trade. Frank’s stock • embrace all the
late and choice styles in clothing, dry
goods under-wear, flannels, etc. They
were bought as low as cash could buy
them and wilt be sold accordingly.

Persons desiring to sell potatoes will
please deliver the same at our elevator
on Monday’*, Wednesday’s and Fri­
day’s and accomodate.
Ingeraon A- Co.

Fanl A Velte, the hardware men of
Woodland, have added to their tine
and complete stock of hardware, heat­
ing stoves from the clebrated Chicago
Stove Work*, and as they are selling
them at extrordinarly low prices, the .
enterprise ought to be appreciated by
the good people of Woodland.
Dr. H. C. Peckham, of the Freeport
Herald, made his first visit to Nash­
ville on Thursday. He was well pleased
with the appearance of oar town. He
says that Freeport is quite certain to
have railroad connection with the out­
ride world in the near future. He
thinks the D. L. &lt;fc N. road will run a
branch from Grand Ledge io Grand
Rrpids by the way of Woodland and
Freeport.
___

MONET! MOJOS'! MONEY!
I mnsf have itor buat. I would re­
mind those parlie&amp;that I have carried
from one to three years that I must
have money. I can’t stand it longer.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
D. C. Gbiffffh.

LOCAL MATTERS._______

CASH FOR POTATOES.

"

E3F*A. E. Matteson would like to
have all that attend the Hastings’ Fair
call at his music store and see his
Organ*. Mr. Matteson has the exclu­
sive aaency of the Esiey Organ sin Barry
County._____________________
DVR BVBIHE0S !
YOUR BUSINESS.
We have opened 2 shades Brown, 2
Bluxaod2 of Gray, Water Proof*.
Sold last year at one dollar per yard,
but we will now sell them at 55c per
yard. Cheap.
G. A. Truman.

An elegant line of Milinery fur
tmtb fall and winter styles just receiv­
ed by Mr*. 0. M. Yates.

CHANGE,
Having secured H. A. Brooks build­
ing, I am better prepared to serve pat­
rons than heretofore. Ice cream con­
stantly on hand. Dreasmaking in all
iu branches. Mrs. Eva Allerton.

tyi will again do Dressmaking.
Apply at my residence on Sherman St.,
fourth house east Grave* A Still’s store.
(3-8)
M ka S. Goucher.

FF’My stock of Velvet*, Feathers,
Ribbons, Laces etc., are
the finest
ever brought to Nashville.
Mr*. O. M. Yatks.
I WANT AI’PLEM.
Ara now ready to receive apples for
evaporatiog porpnees. They most be
&gt;u good shape aud of good size. Tlu*
supply wilt regulate the demand.
M. B. Brooks.

GFGfirmantnwn. Baxonr and Knit­
ting Ysrnsat Adds Nichols’store.

MONEY TO LOAN.
A few thou*and dollars to loan on
real estate on long time and a low
You can be shown as fine and Large rate of interest,
H. A. Durkij.
story.
a line of Ruwiiati Circular* in SiHfcgiid
——--------------------- ■
I. N. Harter, of Woodland, comes
Diagonals, Dolmans and Ulsters,a* can I EFGold and Jet Itace*, Pompon* in
forward with a double quarter ad. cal­ .be found
.
...
1 .larger
--------- *---------in ------much
town*. Wi |ROjdand various other styles. Bink
ling attention of the public to his stock start them as low as $3, up tn *20.
I and Plames, the finest shown, just re-,
G. A. Tkuman. Iceived.
Mas. (L M Yatm.
of drugs and groceries. Upon the

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SUFFER AND BE BTI'-L.

fFrom *u» rrenl»ro-wpon4vat.l •
Bsxatcm* r i-niso*, N. YYSept. 18,1874. I

MIS RSVENCE.

thout

tho bastinado.

wril-dr.'sw-d. fln'-ly- ।

* eountry, »caiu twenty .mile* south of thU
city, and inquired mu. ernmx l-‘° widow’s
a abort time Ina-stra Igor’s identity was
revealed,' aud tho widow’* loug-lort eon

ru ■ rough, Uceuitar&amp;P Lockwood*

at Ali*Mue.*&lt;y. amt the Siory of thatransl‘
■ - &lt;
-i ;. -o a refined Condi-don
discounts the! fie ion which was the primnGovernor Pntli-.ou signed StaffoH’n pardnn and liberate I him, aitar serving ten
to which he had b en
tup .ha hnd shocked
•entaacod f- t
M. Th- v inti in r.f th.i
crime is now a young matron, living in the
Vtein! y," and morbidly -sensitive on tho
«ubj--cL Stafford, tbs ignorant, uncultoreu wood-cutter, was arrested and was
convicted upon strong rircumrtanttal evideneu. Thu ntrongosi link in the chain

Then be alien LlteldU, pariahs and serfs

your or.i» will call you **ditiou*, ind
bailiff will Inform against you to the men
of power.
• What imports it to them that your com­
merce is ruined by brutal imposts; that

or tho shipwreck of National credit!
Do not interrupt tho banquet of the
powerful with your laments, imbecile

B.l'nc«, people!
tax stump*, or wait until th* tax-eaters
throw from their tabte a bone for you to
dispute with their dog*.
•
You are thirsty! Drain In silence, then,
the cup of bittern***.
You are cold I Cover your nakedness
with the innumerable decrees relating to
the additional stamp taxes.
But—silence! Do not annoy with your

RawaRlsy/
nor a Booth, nor a Quit

. woods.

The lad’s a»a«rtian that bu had

misbry only in lam-»ms • • • silenc •,
you.wretches! • • • Be quiet, srdfnamed McGahtp, who said be was doses, and bite the bit in silence.
going West, was uncorroborated, ard-,
Perhaps you think that you bare a right
wh»-n a number- of ntMr links were sup­ to express your thoughts.
plied by »om» witne»a. a named Rockwell
SimplBtonsI • • • Do you forget the

in the minds of the jury, and they con­
victed him iu Ims than ten minutes.
Four yesr.i ago the man uamud by Stafhim died in thee itnvai woods of Michi­
gan, and before dy ng o&gt;nfo»»«d to the
truth of.the prisoner's story, lie denied
• ■ being the actual perpetrator, but said
Stafford was aa innocent as an unlioru
babe. Tho confession was duy attested
and sent on here, bu was considered too
obscure by the authorities. Two years

the most damaging testimony, committed
suicide, and whil&lt;« in the throes of death
he confessed and exonerated Stafford.
The community b.'gan to fear that an in­
nocent lad wui languishing in prison.
Lawyers of eminence and citizen* of
prominence pioffered their services, and

tained that conclusively established Staf­
ford'* innoreooa. Through the tedious
proerai of the State Pardon Board hl*
release w&amp;u flually eff.-etod on Wednesday.
ent, he stated that when ho arrived at tbe
penitentiary and reflected upon the fifteen

him. To* judge who sentenced him bad
adverted to his unlntellectual condition as
bniugln harmony with the brutish na uro

Perhaps you dream.of liberty, and forverted into a statue of salt for turning her
face toward Pentopolls.
You fancy you are in a Republic, and

aud the waiL You forget the dee th of
Domingo Juarex, ^inayn, Va*qu«s. Jimenes, Fierro, Camacho, and thou«anda
more.
Bilrnce, turbulenta! You offend the eara
of those heroes to w.tom the country owes
nothing, that sit at the banquet of taxa­
tion. You wound with your lamentations

foreign army and suffocated tbs liberty of
a p&gt; pl*.
Buffer and be still I
Neither Poland nor Ireland have tho
right to groan, . . . and do you presume
Meditate on tho doctrine of predestina­
tion. In tho sacred books of Islam you will
see these prophetic words :“W bath written
shall be fulfilled.**
Hide your weeping; bile your tongues
and suffocate your groans in the dirt.
God forbid that your laments should tee
heard by them.

“This man Is sedidoua!n

oo:ild never*bop&lt;- to help himself or prove'I dele*table livery full of gold gained by his
hi* inn&lt;-oettce without education, and so vile denunciation, would cast you into a
filthy dungeon, and seek afterward from
knowledge givw. Through the kindness your master broken victuals as tho price

write, and then he launched.into the study
of mankind ar reflected In the dally pre**.
The newspapers furnished to the convicts
were devoured by him with avidity, ami
»oon be knew more of the world aud ite
doings than thousands outaido tbe prison
walls.
Ona day he procured Duma*’*
“Count of Monte Cristo,’’ and upon that
work of fiction his future life was shaped.

Silence, people!
The Marquis of
inhabitants of the*

under*.and tbe business of govurn-nont.”
Foolish people, suffer and be stllL
A CITY WITHOUT A

CfT.

(Leadville Cor. St Louis Globe-Democrat.j

things about “cuis here mining camp,” ar
into mi evil, but for cell companion* he
ouoe had a minister who bad gone wrong

From these he obtained much aeo.'ul infor­
mation. He lived now tor revenge. Upon
hia knee* he swore by the eternal God that

ported here by the hundreds, and la al)

of residence. The midnight serenade, the
back-yard clawing contest, and the boot

was suffering. By the force of bis newlyacquired iutaliigeneo he reasoned out a
the- ry which plainly indicated the guilty
party, and laid bare the cunning plot ol
the conspirator*. What was dark in him
wtien an ignorant lad w« now cluar as
daylight. The perspicuity of thu letters

viUian and hia nightly alutnber is sound
and swnet—a calm and nndisturbed re­
pose. The healthiest and sleekest cat in
BL Lonis, if brought to Leadville, would
lose all interest in life the moment il
reached here, aud, after moping around la
a sickly and disconsolate way for a few

and materially aided* thorn in their^sarcu
•&lt;.' the facte. United States Dej^btive
, Beuson foU--w*-l up the clew* ttfus furUtah- d, and sB'-ej.-ded iu arresttug four of
the aDugeti perjurers.

upthe gbosL A saloon-keeper ou Blear
street brought a big, strong Maltese from
Denver a few weeks ago, hoping the ani­
mal would survive tho fit* long enough to
become acclimated, but it was no-use. The

the Jaw dis instrument in crashing them.

and then the number of attacks in
Ci-eased iu a geometrical progression
until, as the sal-ion man said:
“Therr

meantime, our l&gt;c.in ■_ a rich banker, but he
pre-i&gt;o»e; to dciute tue remainder of hi*
lite to tbe purpose of e«tabli»lLug their
guilt. Tbe wife of tbe man whom hu
change* with being the actual perpetrat.
of o»e crime ha* mads damaging admis­
sions, which Stafford was engaged in
oopyfag when tbe r -j&gt;orter feand him.
it-.-an and the suicide of Reeder Mn-.r.

agaiust th* King of Terrors for robbing
lu in of his prey. The death of the Judge
a* tbe fulfillment of the cuts- which bis
oid motberaburled at tho court after her
Taken

bio of kindred ease*.

IPhlladnlphts hcoord. 1

give pj.«

mid i; makes little difference whether they
live or die.
1 he thin atmosphere at this
altitude (10,900,feet) la as fatal to the ver*
min im to their fo&lt;*, and th* inhabitants
arc thus mercifully spared the infliction*
of both.
____
A Sad Disappointment.
[Virginia City Enterprise.]
At Nacraioouto the olhnr day a man was
on bis la*t teg* with pneumonia. His life
was insured tor s-vs rat thousand dollars

-....
mis ixi.iuey.
Determined to do the best he could under

ground.

His will provided that at his

ployed, aud nil of bb&gt; friends audacquaint,
anc-s invited to attend and lake a rids

sqcMk and more delicate than the egg
p-aat, prepan-d in tbe same maaMv; can

can be parboiled, niKKhvd up in butter and

SARATOGA LETTER.

invited to participate in a grand banquet
in the evening at. the hotel, at which

with mottle. After making teis will ha was
so dotted with the idea of tbe whole affaty.

ith t he thought of

(PBU Mall Oaae«ta!i
There has recm.tiy u«»u distributed in
London a* aw official Farltemen'a y doc*
ment a report by Mr. Rmnilly. Commie-*
■loner in tbe Western Pacific, retting
fort,! information respecting atari trading
and kidnapping of kdand natives by £ v
glisu vosa-il* sailing under th* English
flag. The kidnaping is done under oover
of a pretosKied bargain between tbe kid­
napers and the natives, by which it is
made to appear qn the record that tbe lat­
ter agree to Lavs their homes to go and
work for a certain period. In reality,
however, they are sold into servitude.
Thi* man-stealing la carried on in th*
following manner:
There ere v*ry many “dodges,” as th*y
a-e called, resorted to in order to obtain
recruits. For instance, wh*n tbe trading
boat is On th* b*ach there ar* a great
many native* who are simply lookers-on,
aud bar* nothing whatever to do with
trade; and one of t s Huie tricks played
on them is io get hold of th* sou of a king
or a chief, drag him into tbe boat, and
away with him on board. There will then
be a sensation on shore, and the boy’s par­
ent* will think they have lost him, while
tbe kidnapers will declare that the boy
was fairly bought and paid for. The re­
sult is that tbe parent*.,- in their despair,
will go to tbe schooner ind try to recover
their boy, but before they g*t on board
tbe youug«ter has bofn questioned and
made to say that b* was qu to willing to
go to Queensland, and consent to bo hired
out there at a few sbiiliugs per month to
work In the cane-fields of a Huger planta­
tion until his lime had expired, when be
would be *ent back to bi* Island with a
large cheat of ••trade1' of hl* own. Of
cours-t the thing is absurd. Tbe boy nev
er understood what Le was agreeing to,
but he has been Induced to pu, hl* mark
to the papers and goue through th* regu­
lar form in tho presence -of the Govern­
ment agent, so the crew decline to give
him up. Tuen his friends in their despair
say they are willing to buy tbe youngster
off, and that is exatetiy what the kidttapan want them to do. A bard bargain Is
now driven with the boy’s 'friends. Tho
kidnapers will say: ‘‘Before wo give this
boy up you must find us ten other boys.”
Iu that case only will they give the youug
Prince, or whatever h* is, up. Tbe num­
ber of recruits agreed upon, tbe King or
the Chief will go on shore aud get them
somehow. At this stag* tho schooner is
ready to gel under weigh, and as soon at
the exchange is made she it off, aud soon
clear of the island. I have known this to
happen several times tn my own experi­
ence. Is it to be wondered at that the na­
tives murder boats’ crews when an oppor­
tunity offe.n!
It is not an unfrequent occurrence for a
vessel to arrive at one of these islands
withan unscrupulous Captain and crew
on board, who will go on with all kinds of
atrocities be* idee k Lina ping. They even
go so far as to destroy tho cocoanut trees,
which are the very life of th* natives, and
having done so will mak* their escape,
and .the re*ult very often is that the na•_h”» will take rwveng* on the first ship
that come* after that. They will by any
means in their power entice the boat’s
crew on shore, get them up into a village,
and there murder th*m; or they sometimes
adopt another coarse; they will wait until
the two boats are away from the ship re­
cruiting and whan those boats are out of
sight pt tho ship (which they very soon
are), the canoes will go alongside of the
v«-s.*el* one by one under tho pretense of
trading, and when a suffiicient number are
on board they will turn round on tho few
people that are in charge of the vessel,
murder them, and after looting the ship
will *et fire to b*r; those in the boats will
escape with their lives, and either make
tor another island or go in .search ©f an­
other vessel, and will report the circum­
stance .o the first official they moot, per­
haps to the commanding officer of a manof-war, who will p-rhanco go to the island
and bombard it and destroy the villages.
A SIX-YEAR-OLD HERO.

How He Saved a Fteymate from Drowning.
(N.T. Truth.)
Harlem has a little hero of which il
should be, and no doubt is, Justly proud.
He is just six years of agn, aud being
rather small for hl* years, still wears short
dreese* aud luxuriant nnglet*. Despite
bi* extreme youth, his diminutive sise aud
curia, however, be has already rescued a
life, and those who witnessed his heroism
are still wondering where be got tbe
strength to do it. Tbe juvenile life-saver
i* Willin O’Brien.
Bested on the piaxsa of Captain Mon­
aghan’* boat house, at tbe foot of East
One Hundred and Twenty-first street, yes­
terday afternoon, were several gentlemen.
They were discussing various topics and
watching a party of children playing on
the float below them. WilH* O’Brien and
a lad a yearortwo older, and somewhat
larger, named Fritx Mischel, were among
the youngster* who were having g&lt; od
sport launching blocks of wood that were
supposed to represent miniature ships.
Th* men on the piaxsa watched the li.tle
ones with a lasy sort of interest while they
talked, until .a shr.ll cry rang out on th*
air, which caused them to jump up from
thalr seal* and look intently at the ch&gt;ldren from whom the scream proceeded.
They just barely saw the logs of young
Frit* Mischel, who bad been reaching but
on the water to secure a block of wood and
bad lost his balance, disappear beneath
the surface of the water. 'J be pt her chil­
dren cried oat with terror at the fate of
UwHr companion, and all th* men made aii
immediate rush to save tbe boy’s lit*.
A* the float is '.’eached by rather a steep
end not very steady gang-plank, which I*
affected by the action of tbe wat -r, It was
not reached »• quickly, and white tbe
gentlemen were y«t on their way, the
head of Frit* appeared alxiv* the,water as
the owner was forced up to .the surface.
To their intense surpri* v Willie O’Brien,
who wan the smallest child present,
grabbed tbe drowning lad bj* tbe hair,
and, in the uiort matter-of-fact manner
imaginable, dragged Frit* to tbe bUM.
How he commanded the strength to
pull out a boy larger than himself and
made brevier by bi* unexpe^te 1 ducking
without aid wa« somethin r whic । mysti­
fied tbe men, but the hern.t- Hute chap did
it
th* same, without aid from any
quarter, not even Frits giving tbe slight­
est MsiKtatM-e to bi* renc.ut-r. He wu- t«»e
rnuob frightened to do any thing, and nad
token too large a doee of sal-, water to
even yell. Me s|puly allowed himrelf to

Although tqany find it plmwint to I
visit Saratoga in September, aud never I
come here until that time, thb last
week in August in' effect clone* ita *eaaod. There have tx«n many depart-^
urea every day this week, al*o, and on
Muudny 180 went from one hotel alone.
On account of this being the last
week until next summer that a crowd
will be hen*, the amusements.have
bean even more nutnen-nn than earlier
iu tho month; The hops have iH't-n
many, but the garden party at tbe
Grand Union hotel has of course been
the chief social event of the week.
Preparations for this began last Satur­
day, when the dancing floor, as large
an that of many wgood sized ball room,
was laid near the ceafer of the lawn
and the platform (a little elevated
above it) for the musicians placed lie­
side it.
The invitations to_ the garden party,
which were of a different design from
any heretofore used for thesejevents at
the same hotel, nnd very finely engrav­
ed, named the houera, which have been
the same for all given in the Grand
Union garden since the first of these
ylfrneo felet occurred. Tbe children
were invited from 4 to 7, nnd tbe
dancing floor was reserved for .them
during those hours in the afternoon,
while the grown folks were asked from
9 to midnight.
The decorations, as heretofore, con­
sisted of tings among the stately elm
trees aud thousands of Chinese lan­
terns of different sizes, shapes and
colors, hung la-tween the trees in tbe
garden in groups ,reprsenting diftaren,
designs, the favorite device being that
which symbolized chandeliers, by
means of hanging the lanterns on
hoops of graduated sizes, one above
the other in • pyramid form. This pro­
duced an especially tine effect at nightThere wero more electric lights in
the garden this time then ever before,
three hanging in a line over th a danc­
ing floor and one over the tnpsic plat­
form, while several others were scat­
tered through the grounds, and one
hung just in front of tbe large central
door of the hotel leading to the garden.
Over this door is a balcony, which was
draped with red, white and blue silk,
finished with gold fringe. There were
handsome colored draperies also alto at
the music platform and dancing floor,
and over both wore oanopies formed
by colored gauze scarfs meeting in the
center. An arch* was between this and
the music stand, which was draped
with bright colored plush edged with
gold fringe.
The conundrum as to why the city
guests all run back home when tbe
revolving year rolls Seotember to the
top; regardless of the markets and
regardless of the weatlier, is one for
which Saratoga landlords would give a
great deal for the solution and remedy.
Some say it is simply fashion, bat all
fashions are generally in accord with
comfort if not with health, and this
custom is neither. Again it is argued
the children have to be started to
School; but the people who haw no
children, at school or elsewhere, and
(hose who do not send them to the
public schools, but to others which
bexio later, are just as eager to pack
their trunks and join the procession m
tjiose who must get a half dozen “hopes
of the future” ready for the opening
day. Strong efforts have been made
iu recent years to extend tbe vacation
period so as to have it include Septem
her, and they have met with consider­
able success. The .first half of the
month is now generally recognized as
belonging to that poriod of the year
known as “the season” in the Saratoga
vocabulary, and all of the hotels ke-p
open according. Some of them, and
notably the states, brave it out until
October, regardless of the'weathti, and
with the reduced expense account and
the business brought heYe by tbe Sep­
tember conventions it has been found
nut unprofitable.

A campaign orator went out from
Bloomington to one of tbe country
tjwds near tbe city last week, and made
a speech. His effort whs a strong one
—a very vigorousoue.in fact, he aroused
the greatest enthusiasm by his lively
gestures and
boisterous language.
Just as he wiu reaching one of the
numerous climaxes in this effort, he
plumed himself for a sweeping gesture,
and when he delivered himself of ic.hu
swept a water glass from the table be
bind which he stood, and it was dash­
ed iu peices ou the floor and utterly
destroyed. The orator went right on
with hi* speech as if nothing bad hap­
pened, and wh&lt; D be got through, an
old man. a member of the other party,
came up and congratulated him and
said:
“Say, my friend, what made you so
cool when you broke that glass. That
would a done me all up!”
“Why, you sec,” said the speaker coafidcntially, “I did not dare to show
any embarnuwroent. If I had, they
might have thought! was too consid­
erate of glasses. Do you see!”
•‘Yes, 1 see *, but you left a worse im­
pression that that. You mirwed it like
bl axes, and now everyltody here has a
mighty poor opin ion of you."

DMwxive Aa«e* K. Plice, of tbe
Tweaty-nlatli Precinct, । niw*su a’
white bulldog with an expresmion W
vountenance calculated to strike terror
ro Uh? ooul even of a wooden Indian.
His name i* Ananias, and lie is bow­
legged as a Louis Quartorze chair, and
has the disposition of an early water­
melon. Last evening Capt. Williams,
Detective Price, and Ananius si t upon
the steps of tbe station-house, in
Thirtieth street and watched the pedes­
trians going u» and fro. Detective
Price held a silver-headed cane in hi*
hand, and when he dropped it Ananias
picked it up.
“Byjove,” said the" dete tive, “I’ll
tell you how we can hare some fun.
You hold the dog by the collar and i’ll
give the "stick to somebody, and then

when he gets a little ways off we’ll
send the dog after it.”
••Agreed,” said tbe captain. •
A moment later a dude approached:
a dudu witiia high hat aud a No. 8
waist. The detective approebed him
politely.
"Mv dear sir," he said, “pardon me
for addressing you,.but yon will confer
a great favor upon me if yon will ac
cept this cane aa a slight token of my
appreciation. I don’t know you, to be
sure, but I want to give, this cane to
some gentleman who will treat it kind­

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J•attendedOffice houn, S to 10 a. m. aud 6 to

Iv. Will you do me the fa ver to accept
ItF
The dude was taken by surprise, but
it ,was a handsome stick, and he probs- 1
bl/ did not make, over t8 a week at
Macy’s. “My good fellah,” be replied.
"I’m much obliged. I will take it, and
be careful of It, ’pou any word. Most
extraordinary," be murmured, as he
strolled awav.
He was just, crossing Seventh avenue
when CapL Williams let go of the bull­
dog’s collar, and Price cried. “Get that

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W Notary Public. Special attention given to
cjllerting and conveyancing.
Office in the
Wheeler building. Nob rille, MicU__
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stick!”
AnauinsbwQnped down the sidewalk
like a young hurricane, knocking over
eight negro babies .and wrecking a
banana cart, and overtook the dude
jus| aa he turned up the avenue on the
opposite sidewalk, and, springing up,
he seized tbe stick in bis mouth. The
dude looked around to see tvhat whs

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up, and then, with a wild scream rush­
ed into a shoe store and begged an old
ladjr for protection. Ananias, however
started back with the cane, which he
gave to his master on the steps. Then
Price presented it to a lame old negro
who waiked with another cune, and
when be let the dog go he brought
back tioth sticks. The next experi­
ment was on a young negro dude with
a cake-walk gait, who was overcome
with gratitude at being presented with
the stick, and who almoht had a fit
when tbe dog took it away from him.
Capt. Will lama and Detective Price
enjoved the fun exceedingly, and had
an awful nice time until a gentleman,
who drives an ice-cart, came by, attired
in cow-hide boots and hickory shirt.
Detective Jfrice presented him with the
cane, aa he had done tbe rest, tbe ice­
man thanked him gratefully, and
walked down toward Seventh avenue.
When he reached tbe corner,CapL Wil­
liams let the dog go as usual and they
waited for him to bring Lack the stick.
They waited five minute* and he hail
not returned, and so Price went to look
for him. Neither the dog nor the
stranger who had been presented with
the walking-stick was to be seen.
“Say," Price asked a bystander, "did
you aee a white bulldog around here!”
“Yeea.” anawered tbe interrogated.
“He-'lackled a ’longshoreman on the
crossin’, and tbe man knocked him
sillie with a stick, and then carried
him off.”
‘'Which way did he go!” shrieked
the horrified detective.
“He took the third up car before
this," anawared the man.

Detective Price feturned to the
Twenty-ninth Precinct Station-House
a Mulder and wiser man. Ananias
came back this morning. The cane
has not returned yeL

The police in some of the cities have
ordered the arrest of any woman found
on the street with a Mother Hubbard
dress on, claiming that the dress shows
tbe person of the wearer too conspiuoualy. This seems to be a great mis­
take. Certainly tbe Mother Hubbard,
if that is what thev call the loose dress
that looks like a night garment, does
not display the form half as ipuch as a
tight fitting “princes*,” or several other
styles of dresses. The great fault with
the Mother Hubbard Ims been that H
did not show the form at all. When a
woman put* one on, the beholder can­
not tell for the life of him whether she
weighs a hundred pounds or two hun­
dred and fifty, unless shu sits down on
him, which is rarely the case in the
street. Tbe police tiiat arrest women
for theicrimu of wearing a loose dress
are regular be old maid*, aud ought to
be sent to a male convent somewerc.

It has come at last, and all our wont
fears are to be realized. The much
mushed Feddy Gebhardt, who has fol­
lowed the Jersey Lily from one end of
the United States to the other, and
stuck to her like a porous plaster
through thick and thin, is studying for
the stage, aud will make his first ap­
pearance as Mrs. Langtry’s support.
P'oor misguided Freddy, little does he
“How so!”
“Well, they ah think you are so used know what is in store for him, but after
to breaking glasses you don’t mind it the audience haa to**ed a few last
year's eggs at him, and tbe authonuiw
ataU.”
This view of the case upset tbe ora­ insist on disinfecting his clothing for
tor, and now" he don’t know' wbat fear of cholera, he will go back to hia
would be the best course to pursue iu occupation of carrying the Lily's poodle
aud gripsack.
case of such accidents.

IlHstiiigK

Cards.

OHN Q. CRESSY. Sheriff. Hartings, Mich.,

hurtneat
J• ill attend promptly to- all official
r In tu*ted to bis care.
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JAMES. A. 8WEKZT, AttorneyACounoeHor.
H astlng* will attend to legal buxine** in any
p*nsf the State, and practices in all courts.

P

LEMENT SMITH. Attorney at Law.

Of­

fice over R. K. Grant' more Hastings’
CMich.
Practice in all the Court* of tbe State.
Prompt attention- given to cbUectlons. Money
to loan on real estye.' • -;

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central Michigan. Sample rooms ffrst floor.

PJ A. 1KAKUKIC,
D„
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Physician and Surgeon
OSae flrat door east of Opora House and
near residence on comer of Washington nd
State Street*. NashviUe, Mich.

jffle. *iut&gt;d»d to for MODEBATB FEES.
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Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Wr»t Side Main Street.

Ja»t call on rue at my aaloon,
At morn or eve or ba»y noon.
We’H earl sod dtva* the hair with grace,
To suit the owner of the face.
My room I* neat and towel* clean,
Shear? ubarp *:ul razor* keen.
And cvcrrthlng . .Link you'll find
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All that art and skill can do,
If you will call, we’ll do for you.
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Barber iu »n Allegheny sb®?
Saturday
mnrnlu&lt; a* hb victim gave au agonix &gt;g
yalL Ha stopped, ran bis thumb along tba
Wga of hia aneisttl hnrn-haadto and Midi
“8b« hi g*t all da 'psaranos of bam’ slurp,
tart dasa rasters am corua. Now, I’«« had
da: kuifa cola* oa *&gt;gtotoa■ yaoha aa* dis
am do fo’th time stai’s goaa into dam

Cash System
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Good, ol AU KtaU u&gt; be

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___ ___ _ _ ganttemaa
L.gh oflciai. ’pod kin In the
nwtej-tllsd at tho Mayor's
l.m^buj paid ;hls adopted
are fr6m fit. Louis to sorus
ona, where aho is to Join her
of whose existence abo only

daugb*

“ Commodore, tbe history of that girt’s
vicissitudes is a strange one.”
•'Come inside,** said Commodore Smith,
"and make Sergeant McGrew and mys-df

to slerp. an’ de next time mabbe a boy

more Credit Given,
Noinore Book-keeping,
J/o more Bad Pebts. .

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paid tbe money with a sigh, and as be re­
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of Goods will be kept Full, and a Brand
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The gentleman addressed ran the back
of his band rapidly across his eyes and
followed ihe pair into .tbe sanctum sanc-

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AUf«0 IT TIE 3EU
THE OLD KELIABLE

HENRY BOE, Proprietor.

f’y doan’ you know a raxxir ’ll hab do

ued the old man. .as he gave a finishing
touch with the strap to a bone-ban-iled instrnment preparatory to a trash on­
slaught.
“No, do they?”
•• V w.^ww J *u
bwuh^, 'I'll VI ’ •
hab spells now an’ den an’ yo’ can't do
nuffln wid dem. Mabbe a raiser'll sbabe
along all right for six months an’ mebbo

Then the following tale was told:
In the year 180) a happy family lived in
children, both girls, oue four and tbe other
’wo years of age.
Suddenly it became
known that the father w? ‘
'
dieted to drink, and it
fore he was a hopeloss | Irani
wife got a divorce from hf
gave-tier the custody of tho two children.
sick with measles, the hu«band kidnaped

the wife stating that both tho children had
died. Tbe mother, knowing the children
were sick when torn from her side, boltoved

more bar on bis face dan you has on do
palm of yo’ han’, an’ da* raxaei’d Jew com­
mence an* lot our her teeth an* pull till dat
feller ud jess yell right ouL”
The old man straight- nod up here to re­
lieve the tension on his rheumatic old
joints and the victim as ted:

“Bomebody’s done put a hoodoo on It, I

"A hoodoo! What’s that?”
"Bress yer innereent sual, doan yerknow
.wat er hoodoo is? W’y its whar a puwson
wid de Qower pa's a spell on yo* or yo’
tools, or suffla w’ac yo’ owns.
Darts an
a cat an’ 1 killed de cat fob getting in uiy
cup pa rd an* eaten a piece ob de libber.
Well, dat ooman has worked de debbll
against me ebber since. Hpoc k’ll hab ter
make a 'formaahun ginst her fob d«
mayor.”
.
The old man stopped for a-minute or

Suddenly be broke out:

a membe? of tbe family of an employe of
otM of tbs dry institutions Sines then
bs has become tbe h&lt;-ad of an important
department of tbe city Government. The
child was adopted ton years apo.
The
father aftorwaru led an aimless life, doing

“I thought you was sumfin of dat sort.
Next.”

bad an interview with bis oldest daughter.
ths story of her adduction, and the fact ol
her mother’s existence.
Ho obtained from her a solemn promise
not to repeat wLat be bad told her till aft
er his death. He bsdo his daughter fare­
well, and left her forever. He died in
AfTril last, and tbe daughter iu St. Louis
told her adopted parents what-abo knew
of her antecedents. A rich Bachelor uncle

was learned in reply that the mother bail
man led a wealthy Judge iu Arizona.* A
letter was then dispatched to tho mother,
and a few day. ago a reply was received
from the Judge, her bus baud, inclosing
:1&lt;W, and asking the adopted parents to
In the course of his letter tbe stepfather
says:
#
___ I__ ___ _____ _
_
.
loving hearts who have many years
mourned you as dea&lt;L On your journey
ither do not stint yourself. Take a slee;&gt;ing car, and buy everytiiingthat will make
your journey pteasant and relieve its todb

member cf the family by her adopted par­
bats, and she has received a good educa­
tion. The youngest child has not been as
fortunate In the matter of education, and
fore bring returned to her mother's house.
The adopted father of the oldest girl has
made her a present of her ticket to Ari­
sons, and the $100 which her stepfather
sent will ba used in tbe purchase of clothes
Tbe adopted parents, while loth to part
with the young girl, who has been so long

“ Boss, is yer a

-JWR
“Does yer sell books?”

“W’at is yer denF’

This morning 1- witnessed a wonderful
display of horsemanship. It took place in
the Petroffsky Park.
Here, in the pres­
ence of tho Grand Duke Nicholas, and
most of ths foreign officers and .guests, tbs
regiment of Cossack Guards went through
an extraordinary series of exercises which
threw the most daring feats of tbe circus
into the shade. Tho entire regiment pas-cd
at fuu galop, in loose order, witu many
of the men standing upright iu tbeir sad­
dles, others upon tbeir heads with legs in
tho air, many leaping upon th? pound
and then into tbe saddle again at full
speed, some springing over their hone’s
heads and picking up stones from ths

While performing these feats all were
wandishing tbeir sabers and firing pistols,
throwing their carbines into the air and
ca ching them again, and yelling like
maniacs.
Some men went pant in
pairs, standing with a leg on each
oihei’a horses—-&gt;ne wild fellow carried
off another dree«ad as a woman. The ef­

ing| and it seemed as if tbe wh^ilo regi­
ment had gone mad. Upon a signal bem&lt;
given, the regiment divided into twe
parts. One rode off; then halted and
mmio tbeir horses lie down on the ground­
lie beside them, waiting as in war tbe ap­
proach of: he enemy. The other section
of tbe regiment then charged down, and
in au Instant every horse was on his feet,
every rider tn bis saddle, and with a wild
yell they roJe at tbeir supposed enemy.

well together, a military chorus. Alto­
gether, it was a marvelous exhibition of
daring horsemanship, and one hardly
knew whether to admire tbe dixiiltty awl
mettle of the steeds or the skill and cour­
age of tbe riders. All the foreign officers
and guests wore no less astonMied thau
delighted.”

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hams, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, etc.,

IN THEIR SEASON.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
Everything clean, sweet, fresh and tender
and served up tn tbe latest style.
The finest market and best fadllltles for preHighest market price for Hides. Pelts, etc.®
Respectfully,

HEKRY ROE.

dimensions, in wuich the &gt;ng h and
bright are given in yards, is a delight ul
touch, hut the clerk was not daunted by

1 irled to turn lum out of the bu-b and
kill him. I
sttcwedal in
turning
him out, but iuisSiM the sin
of
gnu at balf-pset iljtht.” That the sports­
men should have thought Lt necessary to
consult lbw office clock to see the'exact
lime when.tue gun went off w uld make

H.iwrv.r, the tiger
tent ion, for we raud that it went *nto
another bush “about twenty-live yards
off ti-o front o my offic .” Bu-tne-s now
called off the assaitanva
•• No. 1 up
train ” came along and had to bo attend­
ed to, after winch office details kept the
staff busy “ till, the departure of No. 4
down goods.” But the tiger all thia timeremained in his bush, coolly wai’.ing, ms it
ond innings. The game was reopened I y
our Hindoo sending some of the villagers
to reepunoiter ti e busti and holding a
council of war. Before this wan conclud­
ed up came “ No. 3 mixed train,” and tbe
noises that the engtfae male wnen draw
ing up at the station upset the tiger’s
equanimity, and it tri &gt;d to make off down
the hue. But, u fortunately for it, there
were now three Englishmen on the - po.—
the guard and driver of the tram and the
1’oBt-oSee Superintendent, who happened
to be Leveling b/ it. On ieamins
what wa* tbe matter they
cut off
the
auiinal’s
re reat,
which
the
zlerk and the villagers had apparen ty
been attempting to expedite, and made it
■urn. With men on one side and a train
on the other, ths ti^er wa&lt; for a moment
puxxloil, bur—to continue the native’s let­
ter—“he'all of a sudden jumped over th"
fencing wire and ent- red my office, and
jumping over the ticket cupboard took a
s at thereupon. I got the do rs locked up
immediately,.not allowing him to coma
.outside again. Theoouutiygun wa-ready
again, and the Post-office .*-nperinten«MM&gt;4
to k it; and “since there were nohulleta
here at the time, four copper coins, broken
into sixteen pieces, were all loaded Into tbe
gun, with gunpowder. During the Uttervid
the tiger twice took a walk over tbe b-Hiking-ottlce counter, but seeing no way but
he again loqk his seat on the same cuj-

Post-uffi w Superintendent with tbe inn
prepared as aforesaid.” Tbe letter con­
cludes with a repetition of tho original pe­
tition: “This is a regular jungle, wbe e
we have got nothing to protect AiraeivviIrom suc.i wild bea-ta generally frequent­
ing any vffice, 1 therefore hope yuu will
kindly arrange to send me the two guns
and oblige.”________________

,VACS WHO LIKe WASHINGTON.

(Washington Star.]
Z A Star- reporter early this morning met
a queer customer, who, jud^isig from hi*
api/earaiicu and conversation, lias been a
tramu and vagrant for the last ten years.

a slouch bat, shoes much too large for him
and run down at tbe heel, bis entire ou fl:
suggesting a nomadic lite. Hn was sitting
on a bench in the ^mitlisouiau grouuds,
and opened acquaintance by asking lor a
chew of tobacco, stating rjjnt he had jus;
come to town Irom North Carolina, and

he bad not been able to.du any hard work
sinew tho war, and bad to get along the
best way ho could.
“Were you a soldier?” asked tho Star
man.
"Yes, 1 served in a North Carolina regi­
ment, was taken prisoner, sent to New
York and lay there in the bus pitai fur

was discharged without a dollar, aud
have been doing tho Lost 1 could ever
sines.”
"How are yon employed now?”
"Doing nothing but living on what pco-

woody, hence' the object of the chewing,
'-ach; the -eal mother went Into hysterics, , which liberates tbe juices of the root more
and Bnlomoe decided in her favor. But at frrely than any other process. Europeans
tbe Mixed Court cm Friday morning an grate the root and pound it, but admit that

‘•Why do you come to Washington?”
“Because it b the easiest place for men
like mo to live.”
"How sol1” asked tbe reporter.

Samoa the preparation of tbe kava bowl is

Washington has tho best accommodations
for such as I am.”
“Can’t you work for your living?” asked
the reporter.
“When I got in the work-house, down in
the east portion of tbe city, I find lean do
more work thau in any other place. They

social advancement

IFhaaghai Celestial Empire.]
When Solumon was asked to decide
which of two women a child belonged to,

black dog. w*h his tail dipped bare ex­
cept at tfca extremity, which still retained
erane long
1W*4og ww. quit* ancon-

the young unmarried girls being allowed
to chew IL Tbe root is cut up into fine

ship. Mr. Howes, Inspectors of Markets,
stated that Ae had known the batcher fur

tbeir mouths, take ftp a plec
when
sufficiently
masticated
and
formed
In'o u ball,
spit it into
tba bowL Tba chief girl then calls for wa­
ter, and after washing her hands directs
one of be^oompaolon-i to pour on the wa­
ter while she stirs tin hx&gt;t with her band.
When enough water is in, and tbe balls
are properly mixed with tho ingredient,
she takes up a atralnc - made of fibres of

ills place; and he believed that the dog
belonged to the butetwr. It area also
stated by the police that an experiment

side of the bowL V ben tbe strainer is
saturated she lifts it b-gb above the bowl
and squeeaee tbe telii through i he strainer
in her hand. Thia is continued until tbe

tion; the washerman called on tho dog
tart it would not follow him;
but
when tbe butcher called the dog beard
hia master’s voice and knew the soon I

root that tbe mastication is perfectly dry

strng In bis bah i, .

xsr TWO COOXTIEIS.

POULTRY and FISH

and two yards in height come rann ng
from north to south along the fencing and
enter a thick bush jurt opp site the point

[Australian Leader.]
Their own stimulant, have, tbey con­
tinue to use in great quantities, and many
of the Europeans have contracted a liking
for it.
All the Wairarapans have a taste
- of it, and marvel that any white man can
acquire a penchant for such stuff. Its
flavor resembles soap suds mom than any­
thing else one can compare it with. Tbe
root used is botanically known as that of

her

LARGEST STfXlK OF

SALT AND
CUBED

“1 have the honor to inform you that no
sooner had No. 2 down mixed train from
Calcutta cros.ed the po'int No. 1 than we

hone, abate one mnn

dead. Subsequently the man came to BL
Ix&gt;uis with tbe children. Finding that his
health was failing him be made strenuous
efforts to get his children adopted by pen
eons in good circumstances. The younger
child was adopted by a family which mov-

for restaurants, in return for which he re­
ceived in tbe first instance occasional
drinka, and in tbe second occasional meals.
About a year ago be obtained free trans­
porta11 on from the Mayor to Olney,' 111.

[London Telo.rspfi.j
The Hindoo c»«rk uf a ra i.oad offl'e in
India has made a remarks bio official
report.
H« b-gins' the communlcatl.pi
with a formal petition for “two guns, re­
quired for bur protection from tigers, one
of which was killed in my telegraph office

corporated in the process. Tne medicinal
the dog loved him and belonged to him,
tho washerman pulled off his jacket and ■sedative, and it is to these effects, and not
showy* a plaster stuck between his shoul­ to its flavor, that tho taste fof th" drink
der-blades, saying that the dog had bit arises.
him there.
Tbe magistrate decided in
favor of the washerman so far that be was
allowed to keep the basketful of hair, and
Che butcher was allowed to take the rest ol tractor.” “What did yon de?” "Made
tracks.”—2?ocA»»fer Pojf-Axprcs*.

enough to eat and comfortable quarters in
-which to sleep. I like it, and will get back
no money tc get clothes with, and tbey
furnish a suit, striped but warm. No one

tlien go sick swblle till rested again.”
“And you like this kind of life?”
“Well, you see I’ve got used to ft, and I
obliged to sleep a great deal. It agrees
with me better thau anything, and I don’t
gel sick when I have plenty of sleep aud

what I can, and never eue anybody any­
thing.”
“Where do you go now?*’
“1 shall tramp t-&gt; Now York, and come
Imck toaprnd the winter in Washington if
I can get over 3 on dor, and take my
chances further on.”
This was one of tho class of mon that
makes up tbe chai® gangs, and the Comrsi««l&lt;»ners make them earn their living
by cleaning out tbe gutters, theaHeys, and

GHtAT MLICA HATS. ♦
FUe Vistinortve M*r-w
tHw Mr-dtrar «f
rron.i&gt;MM&gt;i pelttlMwns.
.
[Bemon.Trareller.l
As wmn ab^M man spitng* irrte public
nokv is at once reeks »&lt;&gt;&lt;»• distinctive
ar tole« beadkMr. -It i« a If te diflkml|_
to ten 1 y rhia is, bn*, it is neveribeieM a
fuc:. P.-’-stdent Arthur usually wears a
t il&gt; s&gt;). bat. It looks like a President’s
Iia„ Wiio.-ver mnde It, it is the only one
of i s kin ! in Weanlugt -n. In tbe Aral
place, it is a very tall hat, wi h jost ths
»had &gt;w of • cu&lt; vo near tho crown. The
brirti h i-roa.i a--d nearly straight, and
bangs over his eyes. It U a hat amonr
hate, an i one would ask the num* of-its
owner h nung a thoosanA Attoruoy-Geoeral Brewster’s white silk hats are almost
Lior&lt;c»L He has theiu male in Phil a*
delphfi, and it is said he consumes sev­
eral esc x season. It is a metier of joins
curiosity why be should want a new bat
of tins species. C-rta.uly it must be n
gti-ai puzzle for him to pick "ul his latest
purel.use from among tbe. large stock
which ba must have on hand. His hats arr
mnde to l&lt;e brushed either or both ways,
and they usually are. Th y are
It ve y
high, wi h a bulging crow n ai d a rolling
brim, s unething like tbe atyle &lt;if the beadgeai woro in the plclnreaof tba'alle^orical
“Undo bam.”
M . Biaine sometimes wears n stylteh
silk ;&lt;a , but his lavoiite is a black slouch,
which lie draws down over his. eyes until
it nearly louche* bis nose. General But­
ler nn I Senators Edmun Is and Hoar also
run to a.ouches, all appan-n ly made on
•pretty nraYly the same model. General
L &gt; -a&lt;&gt; wears a cavalry slouch hat about
half thetim-nnd a respectable silk bat
the remainder. Senator Instills’ hat is
ta.l an I angular, like him«elf.
It' is a
keen an 1 incisive-looking.hat, and site on
his bond in a prim sort of fashion;' o«
much as to say to all the brother beta:
“ Ju, have yourself made over into this
styve.”
Secretary
Ch an! lor
usually
wears a Derby. He perch -s it low down
on hi* forehead, where it looks thoroughly
business-like, like its owner. Secretary
F.eling uysen wears* tfIL thin silk hat
b- ere ary Foiger, o t tbe contrary, wears
a rather loa-crowned bat, which materi­
ally adds to his ju liclal appear an re.
Secretary Lincoln’s silk bat is usually
stylish and dressy, wbile Secretary Tailet’s makes bleu look like an Episcopal
Bishop.
Postmaster • General Gresham
has devclopwi a -^enuins fondness for his
old black slouch hat, which bo throws
down anywhere.
Cim.uisaiouer Loring wears the most
dignified looking silk hst in Washington.
No one would ever think of such a thing aw
rubbing that but the wrong wav, and aa
for c. uddng it. the idea would bo prepos­
terous. Grn -ral Roaecrans aff cis the mi.Itary slouch bat, while General -Suaridan
wears a light Derby of a fxhionablmase. Before he was elected 8;&gt;eak r, Mr.
Carlisle always wore a slouch hat; now bo
wears a tall silk one with a narrow brim,
which looks as though it were throe sizes
too small. Senator Mahone wears a light
brown slouch hat on the left side of his
iit ai, which gives him a da-hing appoare
anca. Judge Lawrence, the ecceu ric first
Comptroller of tbe Treasury department,
wears a flat-crowned bat with a. wide
brim. This Is savagely pushed duwu on
bis bead, just aw though he hai
given
an
adverse
decision
of
ten thousand words. It almost coven bit
ears, but don’t; that ta, one can see tlic
ears. Those are a very few of tho im­
mense number of distinguished-looking
hate w:dch may be seen in Washington.
The rul jecl of hqta suggests an incident
which liapr&gt;en-.*d-at the White H &gt;use da­
ring Grant’- first term. General Butler
caine in t »se&lt;» tbe Freni lent one day, and
uopo-dtu'i hrt n**w silk bat in a large and
comfortable arm-chair. As he stood talk­
ing, in walked Horace Greeley. Greeley
shambled a&lt;-rons tbe room an I sat down
fair and -quare upon Butler’s hat. 01
cour e there wna a crash, and, as th« great,
editor jumped up. Genet al Butler took tho
remains of wUat was his- handsome head­
gear iu his hands and said: “Greeley, i
know that hat wouldn’t fit you.”

A

CHARACTER OF LONDON.

THK

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tnre amnmio two mkogi
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ohxt

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Omaha sad Dsnvw with throuxh trains for

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hhorust Une tu

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TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
a iSTW.i •nd Hoatti West, lEdudiiii
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Yfiesmlta, the

CITY OF MEXICO,

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HOME-SEEKERS
the ktmI THHOOGH CAR USX

ARE YOU
BILIOUS?

If you feel dull, drowsy,
have frequent headache,
mouth tastes bad, poor appe­
tite, tongue coated, you are
troubled, with torpid liver or
“ biliousness.” Why will you
suffer, when a few bottles of
Hops and Malt Bitters will

cure you ? Do not be per­
suaded to try something else
said to be just as good. For
sale by all dealers.

The Burliness Coutts as fche Appears la
Her Bes at the Lyreuin.
[London Cor. N. Y. Mail and Express.]
I visited tl.e Lyceum Theater (Irving’s)
tbe fltber night and saw some notable
people them.. Miss Terry’s sister, Mra
Lewis, occupied one 1m»x tbe night I write
DETROIT, MICH.
of, which the actre-s’ two little childrenshared with her. Tbe elder of these is a
girt'of about fourteen, who does not look
in the leaaLHke a Terry. She is a brunette,
with a eeriuus, pensive face, while the buy
!■» the verv image of his mother. Tho Bar
oiioas Burdett Coutts owns and occupiedthe n*-Xt box, which is a very large one.
Her young busband, always with her, is a
fine, manly-looking young follow, appar­
THE OHLT TRUE
ently not over thirty-two or thirty-three,
wbile she, the riclnfst woman in all En­
gland* G scarcely not far this aide of
sixty.
She ii a little meek-faced creature, utter­
ly without style or distinction in either
appearance or manner; and as to her
dress! I have been trying to think of
some one in America whom she resembles,
but 1 can’t. At all events she is small,
slight and very round shouldered, quite
FACTS RECAlDDia
the carriage of an enfeebled old lady. Her
hair is of a muddy - brown, and is now
parted in the middle, and either plastered
smoothly down over the temple or on state
occasions slightly inflated on either side, HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTH! J.; «ll those
giving her the appearance of being about discuss rreiulrinK Art-ruinanO «0leleu TtrtilC,
to lose her blinders. She has small, light­
blue eyes, a straight mouth, with thin lips
and a small nose—not at all an unpleasant
face, aud the farthest in tho world from n
severe one. It is ea»y enough to see bow
she would grow to be very dependent on
the person who happened to bo much with
bar if sympathetic to her.
.
She wore a pale blue silk gown the even­
ing that I saw her, and over it was fes­
tooned a black Chantilly overdress, or
something of that sort; at all evente it
was all awry, and the gathers intended for
the middle of the back were around ou the
: V,. ,,f &lt;-.„l „ fa
side in a bunch, while the festoon arrangwl
for the side was dangling In front. This
failure to understand each other, so evi­
dent between gown and overdiw&gt;.«, did not
contribute to tbe dignity and elegance of
tho diktlngulished wearer. Neither did hoi
decoration have that effect. In fact 1 do
wish English matrons would dtbtr eschew
fb.n wretch.ri Huie topknots entirely,
which you may say that they are not like­
ly to do for my asking, or I wish they
would find soma wav of fastening them
aoioe way so they will slay put. Nothuu'
ran I* more absurd than a row of digni­
fied old dowagers each with her Knsteii tr
iit-adgear nodding and waving with eve&lt;y
slightest motion,aud any one who has ever
seen a cage of weary old wx-katoos wfl! In­
stantly see the resomblanr-.-.

HOPS &amp; MALT
BITTERS CO.,

IRON
TONIC
Dr. Hirtc'i but Ttnk

LADIE8^Si

CATARRHta“'Fr ’

ver

�THE POLITICAL FIELD.

MR. BLAL'.ES

Tiro Iteraeeratte

tional and State Campaigns.

Libel at Indianapolis.

M1OU1.T

□f PtUehnrgh In ttte moh h ot March.
--------------- nubile fOI
• SO ('niiijM'd only t(j
va'ldity—the tirwt mar
■ an&lt;l tnyseir always
ipre age’.of fif’y-.four
torn or prudence o; a
&lt;ivd by the ardor un&lt;f

GENTLE NEWS READER:

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Do you detire to see tiie Newert. Fret****., Prettiest aad most complete line of

;

Some boys eegaged In «teallng turnips al
North Topeka. Kan., unearthed a handkarehief in which wae tied &gt;H&gt;o in sit ver coin.
Tbe drought in tbe western part of Wash­
ington County, Pennsylvania, is such that
cattie and sheep are perishing in large
numbers.
Ten buildings were destroyed Monday nY
Eureka, Nev., by fire, among them die
'Parkcff Hoii«c sod White Pine Bank, Involv­
ing a loss of &gt;70,000. ‘
’
Tbe Mark Lane Exjr-fsv, in its weekly
review of lira British grain tr &gt;dc, any*; ‘lu
tho foreign wheat trade tin j has been a
further decline, #nd -value# only nomhiaL”
Tbe Iiljnoi* M. E. Conference at Carlinyllte adjourned Monday.
A temjxsrance
resolution was passed, but a section pledg­
ing jralltical support to none but radical
I rohlbilionUts was laid on the table.
j
Tbe three-mile boat race, al Pittsburgh
Moiuiay evening between Priddy an&lt;l
Clator was won by tiie latter by throe
lengths in 21:05. It was generally under­
stood that Priddy wm not in condition.
Iu tba past week th# clearing-house ex­
changes Were 5061.779,05!*, being &gt;2b,947,622 greater titan the preceding wee^t; but
wiieu compared with the corresponding
period in 1883 the Iom amounts to 3d.2 per
cenL
General Franklin and bfo associates of
the Board of Managers of Soldiers' Homes
left Ctficago Monday evening for u trip
through Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas, to
select tiie site for the additional Institution
authorized, by Congress.
Nearly all tbe grading for tbe Baltimore
&amp; Plilladelphla Road hits bean completed,
and freight trains are to be run by New
k*ear's Day. Tbe Siuquehanna bridge Is to
have a-apan at 520 feet, and will be ninety
feel above hirh-water mark.
•rhe American Export and WarehooM
Company has exported 105,000 barrels of
bourbon whisky* to date.
Io a three-mile boat-race at Peekskill
Tuesday Ten Eyck defeated James A
Riley by a length and a halt
E. T. Nichols, editor of the Memphis
Avalanche, died of paralysis while visiting
Davenport, la., with his family.
Prof. John Lord Taylor, an eminent
divine of the Congregational Church, died
Tuesday at Andover', Mass., In his seventy-'
third year.
Near Broad Point, Arte., last Sunday
unknown persons assassinated Henry M.
Dunlop, who formerly resided iu Sangamon
County, LIL
John B. Page and J. M. Haven, formerly
President and Secretary of the Rutland
(Vt) Railroad Company, were Indicted
Tuesday for embezzling &gt;45,000.
Tuesday b«ln&lt; the -anniversary of the
Belgian revolution ot 1830. the citizens of
Brussels made It the occasion of, a great
demonstration against the Government
Thomas S. Judah, a Montreal Justice of
tira Peace, was arrested Tuesday tor ob­
taining &gt;25,000 by mortgaging of property,
of whicl he owned only five-eights. He
gave baiL
Leon Hirahman, wholesale hat and cap
dealer at Indianapolis, was closed by the
Sheriff Tuesday on writs by New York
crodltora. Tbe fa'lure is said to be a bad

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TXT''ood.l&amp;oa-d~

lNPiANAroi.ii, SejiC 22.-The attorneys
for tlte biaintlff in the Btaiae-Senftnoi* iioei
vention of the People'# party was called to
•yll Satutday nfternnon filed the answer of
order by Colonel A. C. Drinkwuter, who
James G. Hlaiue tn the liiterrogaturies pro­
said they had met to lay the foundations o*
its purity were iiirradkte
I i cit -ve, in-the
pounded by .tbe defense. The answer l* tn • »&gt;rnt
or God and can net be made to apjic-ar a party that had come to stay, and one that
Blaine’s own handwriting and U niwi to
etbnrwMJ by the wicked d«&lt;v ct.w of men. He would yet be successful Mr. Quinn, from
brougutto
tne
a
CAnnpaniottahlp
whtoh
has
on beptemlter 17 before Winfield S. Choate,
been mv chief hacp-.neiw from boyliood ■ the Committee on Credentials, reported
Commhu&gt;loner st the United States Disyears to thia hour, andil"
ha# crowned
’™uw,S« me with *we»*r«&gt;e elite, *&gt;ul MM Im. rep­
ebateverof aueccM I t-----------A Big Drive on Bed Spreads! Think of a Mammoth Marseille# Bed Spread for &gt;1.»!
trirt Court ef Maine.
The InterrogiMy eldest child, a i~...
ton. wm 1-oru ...
in hi« I resented by 1,489 delegatee. The report
Cories -are answered by number.
Tira
.Trandmotiic,'..m use
on tbe 1-jb
w-an
1-tb day «£,■{»»»••.
at Jun", ij was ac-epted..
accepted. At noon tho
the convention adfirst blue relate to tho maiden name of
rYtare’r* H^ aXit'rew.re joumed until_two
o
’
clock,
and
l;500
doletwu
"“ben«mtii
*•_**’’!**!
th- gtattrrfungl
Blaine, tiie time and place of tho in*tbecemetery In h&lt;» native city.
• Jtates mureh^
marched to
to the
depot and escorted
wedding, Irar acquaintance and to the •tone which rvcnr'lt-d.his na:re and the iimltx .General Butler to the Bay State House
marriage. Nos.- 10 aud 11. are as tn his of hl* innocent Ute. Ttiat moor, which had amid
enthusiasm. John W. Galvin
In buying my Tai) and Winter Stocks I wa* very fortunate, and suci eedcd lu
kDOWlsdge of rani acqttalntaiitui with Jacob •food for almost an entire K&lt;-nerat:on. ha*
recently displaced by brutal and «*cri-&gt; wm elected temporary Secretary, and the
•ecuriug bottom prices on everything, and shall give patrons
8tanw&lt;ra.l. Mrs. Blaine's btoilirr, and what been
ttgious hand*.
following ticket wm nominated:
Interview- BLibte had with him before tpe
for ”‘e
,.kn*'’!r ' Governor. Judge McCaffertv: Lieutenantroatriage. Nqn 12 'to 18 are aa to the that I ahou d encounter n any torms of • al- I Governor. JohnT. Marsh; Secretary of state,
*»•*&gt;«*•«■ &gt;**«te»«rton. bull oonfM* ; colonel John P. Sweeney. Treasurer. N’^
birth, death, bum I and defacing of the
Umt l dhlnot extract to be relted upon to de- tluinlei 8. Cushing: Auditor. Israel W. Antonit»hine of Blainata fir&gt;t child; and N&lt;m.
f«n&lt;l the name ot atadov^d and honored w|«e | drew*; Attorney-General, Colonel Tboma« M.
19 to 22 reloie to Blame's responsibility for
w*o is a mother and a ffrandniothcr; nor did Clara.
’
1 expect tliai the grave of my little child j
. u
’ ..
statement* made «n hh pUUlbhod life by
Good &lt;aoodii, Plenty of Them, Low Prices nnd Ilonesl Healing.
Rm«rll H. CeanelL Tira answers are as woulibo cruelly &lt;1c»e;-rhu&gt;.l. Against such I The ph form Is in harmony with the
Are my business principles. Come tn eve^yi-odv and sec me, and I will guarantee
rro«*
form*
of
wroua
t•&lt;
taw
kIvm no-odedeclaration
of
principle#
made st Indianupfollows:
’
w
to make your visit to my store particularly pleasant and profitafilc.
quatexedrem. and I know that in the end my I oils and with the letter of acceptance' of
"1, Jarno* G. Blaine, of Augusta. Me., on tnuat effective a| peaiuirtt n»t the unspeakab'e z,«&gt;..,(_&gt;. / .
outnmen which I resist must Ira to tb.i noble General Butler, also with, his subsequent
manhood and noble worn tnhood of America. speeches.’ The Committee on Resolutions
Your friend, 'cry Minrcrcly,
added a resolution reaffirming the platform
3. In Georgetown,- K y., In the Fpring of IMfi.
F. H. HILBERT.
of General Buller at Chicago.
’
8. 1 lived in Kentucky as an aaslstont pro­
The convention having finished Its labors,
fessor or tutor tn the Western Military,li.auRAILWAY
WRECK.
lute tr m January. Ims.-to December, le®L
General Butler entered and delivered an
HA.rtDWA.TtE.
**oat&gt;e Cr* I addreas.
micircss,
Chicago * / Denver, Col, Sept. 23.—The Democratic
\-State Convention met at eleven o'clock yeelived in Kentucky
j tbe •prtngof J.-4M.
x—'
1 terday morning.
General B. F. Mont­
Cotone) T. F. JohnSt. Louis Sept. 34.—Between on*’ and gomery was made temporary Chairman and
two ’ o’clock yMtentayAnornlng a terrible Charles F. Wilson temporary Secretary.
acddpnt occurred on the Chicago A Alton The usual committee# were appointed arid
Railroad at tho foot of a steep grade be­ the convention adjourned till four o'clock.
wuku pmcv i rcii ai-u rcoruary i*
ana ' tween Pontiac and New Lexington. Tbe On reassembling,the convention received re­
port# of Committecs on Credentials andOrder
was coat euipiayMae principal tearbor In the
d
Pennayivanln Inatllutlon of the Blind. In Phil­ regular night expre*#, which leaves Chi­ of Business. It nominated Alva Adanu, of
adelphia
,
cago at 9:05, wa* coining down the steep Puebla, for Governor, and adjourned to ten
A My wife left Kentucky in March. 1K1. ac
.
This te a new company, and ita Stovea
incllM
when
the
plston-nd
'
ot
the
o'clock
today.
eoinpanled by uijnelf u far ai Pittaburgu,
i received Firat Prize Medal at AtDcricau
Dallas, Tex., SepL 25.—The •traigbtengine
broke,
necusdtating
a
atop
) Institute Fair, New York, 1883, and at CinI cinnati Exposition, 1883. If you want the
Stanwood, ana under hia protection pro­ at the foot of the grade. The trainmen got out Republican Convention rwuisembled
. Bert (at a moderate price), buy one of
ceeded to her mother's residence In Augurta, out to fix tbe damaged rod and orders were yesterday. The following ticket was nom­
inated:
। tbeir cook* or iraaters.
Me., whets I met her February B. 1# S,
7. SandM. I was married in Mlllenbura, given to flag the freight which was coming
Governor. Judge A B. Nortoj; Lieutenant
Ky., on the .Tth of June, IhW, In the presence up behind. It was too 1 ita The frelghi Governor, Joan Haynes: TreMurer, Bamuel
——Agent* for----of Sarah C. Stanwood and fi. L. Bialnc. The
m
_n. Comptroller. I red w. Miner;
marrtaxe was secret. Hnving dohtn subse- train eame thundering down, crushing into Aitornei
&gt; quemly of its validity unaer the laws at Ken­ tho rear sleeper filled with passengt-m The •toner ol uauuun.i'*', n. j. r.rant icoiorwo*;
tucky. which then striinrently required a li­ last sleeper w i# thrown on its side by tbe Superintendent
Instruction,
U.—B.
—----------of • Public
—— —
. «.
cense from the clerk of the County Court, t freight engine, which plowed In under IL l McKinney.
had the niarrtagtt eulemu.Scd a second time
SEWINC MACHINES,
was
tlran
covered
by
four ‘
After appointing a committee to issue an
In Ptusbargh, l-a.,on tbe aith of March, 1KI. •nd
ut
In tbe presence of John V. Lemoyne and freight cars,
which camo piling up ! *ddress to tiie Itepublicans of Tex**, tiie
Daria Beil.
»
oue after another. Tiie pAMengers seat- ; Convention adjourned tine die.
10 and 11. Jacob Stanwood was the eldest
were thrown
Lansing, Midi., SepL 25.—A call wm
brother of my wife. 1 had no acquaintance ed in tiie chair cars
violently forward by tbe jar, and many I issued Wednesday for a meeting of Butler
were seriously bruised by tbe shock. Nona j adherent# who are oppowd to futdon. The
way directly or Indirectly before ray mar­ wa* so badly burl aa to .prevent his depart- | meeting will lie held tn tills city SepL 80,
riage. I met him lortliutlist time In Feb­
BEST ON WHEELS.
ruary. INK. 1 had two letters from him after uro from tbe car. ■ Tbe rain poured down and h called to di-ctM* the situation and
my marrtnee and before J met him. one In torrents, and the wreck at the rear of I adopt mcMtire* looking to the nomination
the train was concealed from view for a J of a distinct Butler tickeL
Indianapolis, Sept 35.—The Greenback
mote my buainwM intercau by a loan of few moments until a bright glare broke
money. I ha. I no other corrmpondonoe of troin the freight cars, where some oil* had State Committee ha# announced tho aptaken
fire.
Tho
last
peeper
was 1j —
------ --- of General
-------- • ”
- «---*
itointznenls
Butler
in •«-&gt;this D
State,
A fine line of the oe«t make*.
then found to be crushed up against the lie will speak at Fort Wayne and Logan»forward one. while exit from the rear was Grt October 1, Terre Haute and Indianapocutoff by the pilod-up freight care. Tho
A boiler explosion In Wlttera* brewery at
October 2, Plymouth ami South Bend
.... ....
.................
fire was gaining steadily, and unless res­ October 3.
Elizabeth, N. J., Tuesday evening.fired the
February
building, which, with its contents and an
cued from their perilous position tho
Topkka. Kan.. Sept 24.—J. P. St John,
1.11 &gt; ami 14.' My first child, a so
rowder, Mbo&lt; aud Fixture,.
passenger* tn the rear coach would shortly the Prohibition Presidential candidate, was adjoining grocer/, was destroyed, the loss
in tbe Home of bis araudmotber
Trapx. Etc.. Ktc.
be burned to death. From the forward
reaching &gt;23,000. Two men are said to
here yesterday. It was decided to put up
coaches
axe#
were
procured,
and
a
large
have
been
killed.
another
c.-mlidate
In
th*
place
of
A.
T.
part of 1#M. In Fhilaiielphla. He died July
ill, 1H61. and wa* tiurw-d &gt;n the 8tan woo j fam­ hole wm chopped.in the forward part of tiie Jetmore, who was nominated but who de­
Fall plowing at Iu* Salle, Di., has been
roof
and
tide
of
the
car.
Out
of
this
apor.
ou
ily lot In Form Grove Cemetery, Auaubt*.
I cllned, but uo one was finally selected, fit
suspended by tile outbreak of epizuoL
Hire the imprisoned praw-mrers were rescued. | joho leave* hence for tiie EasL lie will
Nathan Thayer, a well-known New York
Following is a list ot tiie wounded:
•- ■•
I -----speak
in Ohio, New York, ----------1’ennsylvania,
stock-broker, died Wednesday morningJ.
G.
Bran&lt;!t,
Louts:
Mrs.
Linet
and
"’
.
-T
—
,
—
.-z-Tu
----—
r
i
Indiana
and
Illinois
until
October
24.
then
.kiij n
i i?
u— ,■_.;
____ ■.Sc 1 mtnm m k’anuw Ttn»
A freight train on the Santa Fe Road wax
child,
nfr .&gt;1. lands; J.
E. Zeubun.
Baltimore
»vi h..
Ohio Telegraph Company; conductor Crao
, &gt;n5**’ 1 . Governor aa)# he wrecked and burned near Lawrence, Kan.,
Pullman car; Itottert
ltot&gt;ert Jacobson,
Jacobson. p irtet: wUI nx»iv® “ore votes in W estern New causing a loss of «50,uu0.
’rcen tbe »:one since- •on, PullmanTear;
mt huvn nwuln tnl». J. it Fr odbr-tn. Camden. Ark.; J. G. Gifford.
York and portion# of Ohio than either
A heavy friwt fell during Tuesday night
Blalna or Cleveland. He feels confident '|
at Brainerd, Minn., but all the crops were
that fits vote throughout the country will
and the naurr L in the year 1S5J. baa bjeen en­
U»&gt; far advanced to be damaged.
reach 1,000,000.
tirely returned. I have do moana of *»ct-rThe fifteenth annual Hdtfkm of the Na­
Dover. DcL, SepL 34.—There was a
tional Convention of State mstinuk-e olll»nn io buhevo nn l do believe teat a pbo:o- vans of the State s^ows that the cranberry large attendance at the DorjocraCic btate
«rapi&gt; wm tasen of tno defaced a;one by th&lt;craN njNMietl in Chicago yesterday.
procurt meat of one of tho publither» of tl»&gt; crop this year Is nexL tiling to a failure. Convention here yesterday. The platform
Indorses
Cleveland
and
Hendrick*
and
de
­
Tin- late Charles W. West, of Cincinnati,
• ew .-lor. a Deuiocralic1 paper publtahod in Tlie usual yield is 30,wJ barrels, and this
that city, aud ibuteopica of raid pbutogravii
clare# that their election will result in adleft &gt;30,000 to the Old Men’s Home ami
year le&gt;# than 8,900 barrels have been
were sent to diver# and sundry person*, in
iniuUtrative reform and economy. The
&gt;60,ooii to other charitable institutions.
eluding lira puhltehern of the Indianapolis picked. Prices are now &gt;13 and &gt;13 per
I Warranted for u-n year# not to Crack, Peel,
convention renominated Congressman Love z
■
W. A. Spencer, a pillar of the First Free
atnUa l. the di*l«&lt;ndcut tn this suit.
Chalk off or Blister.
by acclAmation. Alter cliweing Presiden­
IV, 31. 21 and 2S. 1 know the book referred barrel, and promise to be much higher.
Baptist Church of Boston, ha* been arreMio a* the -Life of J. G. Blnmd." 1 did not re­ Wisconsin is the second largest cranberry­ tial Electors and a Stale .-Com m It tee* tin- ed .for embezzling. 91,000 of the society's
vise tbe voiume nor become in any degre - re­ growing State in the, Union. The tobaceo con veo’. ion adjournedfunds.
sponsible for unj # Kteincnt made in it. though crop has necn cut, and aggregates 22.500.­
Nkw YoiiK,SepL 33.—Tbe Anteriean Po­
r able
I saw jmri ot It betoce pubiieati n, but 1 d«l
The annual- Mwskm of the Methodist
000 jraundn, and will yield tbe growers over litical Alliance platform demands tiiat for­
not and have not to this day
page w, to
Rock River Conference began at RoekfunL
This, year 25.000 acres of eigners live twenty-one yean&lt; in tin: coun­
which t.ie que-tlou* rerer. though tho -state­ 52,000,000.
III., Woincsday, Bishop IL W. Warren pre­
ment there mad- wo* doub le®s derived by
tobacco was raised, and, as the result try before they can vote: the *uppres-don pf
the author, Itu-itell H. Connell, front conver­
Hiding.
sations with me. but not from any special shows, the crop was unusually fine. To­ political societies compose*! ot aliens; wobacco-growing is rapidly assuming large ma. suffrage; a direct vote by the people
The first rain throughout the Miami Val­
authorization by tne to make.
We carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
proportions lu Wisconsin.
James G. Bttaixr.
ley since August 3 fell Wednesday, and is
for ITesident and Vtce-Ptwldent; preven­
buy for CASH and sell good goods low
Untied State* of America, District of Mstae
welcomed by farmers and gardenera as a
tion of pauper and Chinese immigration,
for the ume or good paper.
•a.—Before me, Win Bold 8. Cnoatc. &lt; .©minisGod-send.
*
and that native-born citizen# (white and
•loner or tbs Circuit Court of Hie United
Wamjinoton, SepL 22.—Tbe resignation colored) rule and make tlra laws of the
The National Bank of New Jersey, at
(Rate* in and for said 'tau-icL personally ap­
peared James G. Blaine, *ora subsc.-drad and of Colonel Dudley as ComtoiMioner of country.
New Brunswick, resumed business yeaterWe are prepared to name
made ostn to the truth of the turegoirg are
llAKRisBi nc.. Pa., SepL 23.—The De­ day. and reports large deposit# and few
Pensions to take effect November 10 was
•wer.
withdrawals.
mocracy of this State. it Is said, have ar­
sent
to
Secretory
Teller
Saturday.
This
rust*.
ranged a fusion with Butler's managers,
A freight train backed against the pork­
step Colonel Dudley says he has had In con­ nnd the resignation of seven Electoral can­
packing house of Patterson, Henry A Co­
For gooda for ready pay.
templation for upwards of a year, but It
at Louisville Wednesday evening, demol­
CommltoJoncr or tbe Court or tiie United was not until within tbe last few days that didates will soon be announced, to give
place
to
ttie
representatives
of
the
People's
State* tor tbe ptaertet of Main*.
be was able to mature his plana. He will party. Tlte movement is said to be engi­ ished a wall and killed an employe.
Control of the Chollar mine has been
go into the banking business In this city as neered by Wall'Ceand RandalL
wrested from ex-Senator Sharon by Direct­
s member ol tbe linu of Bstema*i A On.
We Owe Borrowed Money
Nkw York. Sept Ai.—Hon. Widtam
or! Haywood and Hobart, a Judge In Suu
Mr. B -teman taking charge of the interest
mid imiNt Imve our pay to
Walter Phelps tak*s Ute reepoitsIbUlty ol of tbe concern In New York, where a
Francisco ordering the election of a new
, meet the name ut once. *
giving to tile public tiie following private branch office la to be established.
LotTwvnxE, Ky., Sept. 34.—The assignee
board.
toiler, addressed to him nearly two weeks
of the Newcomb-Buchanan Company, upon
A hotel proprietor at Wabhlngton states
a cursor)' Investigation of the firm’s affairs that for weeks he has entertained thirty or
forty English tourists each day—a fact for
Kansas Cm, Mb., Sept 24.—The De­ Tuwday, resigned, finding matters very
which
the cholera in Eunqw is doubtless
Ins me that "the continuous Invention and partmeat of Immigration of the Santa Fe much complicated.
It is stated that
responsible.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
■wide circulation of evil reports render it adcompany
have
misused
funds
vUablu im your judgment! not to wait the Railway Company baa transferred to New tbe
wsn-. ao uctlvs, rni-TpUc and truslwurthr
The permanent State Road and Highway
slow priraemof the law, but to speak directly York parties 20,00* acres of land., a portion sent by customers tor the payment
’“kin In
,k&lt;?herMm’ lB T*^*"*"
Commissioners of Illinois met Wednesday
to the public In my own vlndkiauon." In this
of tbe tax on whisky;, that they
,K. tosdinar Sood*. W.- off.T j irariuazMut
opinion many others, &lt;&gt;n whose Judgment 1 of which is under cultivation, in Mora have hypothecated receipts which did not at Springfield. There were present two
rely, concur.
County. N. M. The grant Is near Las represent the goods described, and that a hundred and fifty delegates, repreoentiiu'
J ahrlnk instinctively from the suggestion,
Vegas Springs, aad is situated In a beautiful &gt;1,000 duplicate bonded warehouse receipt sixty counties.
although I feel Mire I could strengthen the
confidence of all wtie feel friendly to ms by mountain p rk. The purpose is to form an has been discovered. A friend of the Bu­
Annie Stenberg, an esteemed young wo­
bringing to rteW the simple thread of tnith Episcopal cotatiy of Eastern peopln, iu con­ chanans believed that thay bare tied to man, residing at Calmar, la., committed
tricn-aoca require
’r^lc^£,oonfeBlt*’
«'•“» cndittw ttwiuo of nection with which an educational institu
ergragsS &gt;.
Canada, while another report is to the ef­ suicide Tuesday night Her marriage was
tioD » to be eatabUtiied.
fect that they bare committed suicide.
set for the near future, and no cause i&gt;
known for the act
An Out, »a&lt;iCtu&lt;T Cured ot
that under the circumstances ] could
The Indiana Penitentiary at Michigan
count uiiou the vcncrosity of the pubbe
- — -_■ .__ _ _
Milwaukee, Sept. 23.—Proposals were City lias 991 Inmates, and is wholly self­
to justify a state men IVto rah other-rise might
Indianafolm, Ind., -SepL 24.—At Hays­
•oetn objectionable. 1 esu. in any event
ville, Tenn., Tuesday forenoon, Captain E. opened at the general offices of the Milwau­ supporting. The earnings for the past
safely commit ths tact* to rou rUr personal
three
months
were
&gt;27,139,
the
contractor-kee,
Lake
Shore
A
Western
Railway,
in
oouunuUcation to those friends who have T. JotaMOO Mirpri-.cH Major Edwin Henry
iiaying fifty to sixty-two cento per da)’ for
taken so dcllc -tc and so considerate an Inu-rcst In ray aS airs. Tbe leisure hours of to-day. and shut him dead. This is tbe result of a this city, yesterday, for the construc­
nd we wrat scandal a year ago in this city, whan John­ tion of the company’# ore docks at Ash­
A Democratic barbecue is to be given
STESSS son's wife committed suicide, confessing land. 'pile work will be one of great mag­
previously, tn letters to iter husband, that nitude, the estimated costof the dock# being next month at De Kalb, HL A German
The who donated an ox will have a pair ol
she had be-n xoduced by Henry. Krom th 4 in the neighborhood of &gt;800,000.
'•Bough on JUU" eleurtu, Ku* Mio* ISc.
time Johnson has been on Henry's tracx.
plans and specifications of tbe structure boot* for Governor Cleveland made from
“Bough on Cora* ".Io, Com*
Be.
but at last has had bis revenge.
show that it will not only be the largest ou the bide. One lady offeni five hundred
Thin pe«&gt;plei ••U’ella’ llaaiib Raoewer” rethe lake, but the largest in the world. It# loaves of bread.
■aoraa health and vigor, cures dy»pepata,Ac41
extreme length over all will lx- 1,400 feet,
I aai better prepared than ever before to
40 feet wide, 40 feet high. There will be
-Rough on Toothache,’’ instant relief. IBe.
CI.EVKLAXD, O-. SepL 22.—An tneen- 2214 pockets, with a capacity of 25,000 ton#
Ladle* who would aetata freabnesa and viv­
Lockfort, N. Y.. Sept. 23.—Tbe sched­
dlsry yesterday fired the lumber-yard oi of ore. Two traindotuis of ore can unload
acity don’t fail to try “Well*, Health Renewule
or
awards
taade
by
Hie
Commissioners
Monroe Brotlrars, on tba upper fiats. Two at once, work will bo commenced imme­
io t*enn«ylvania
Lours later, Um lumitcr-yatd of Drownu. diately. The contract will lie awarded to­ appointed appraisers on the property ad­
joining the Niagara River, for the purpose
Any Pump made will be furbished.
strong A Co.. w«s found hi flames.
En­ morrow.
of forming an lnternation.il Park, Ire
ration from i»et gines were ohL.ltied from five neighboring
eludes: Goat bland: &gt;530,000: Ball; Islchles, and the firemen labored until nine
Strait
’s Brass Cylinder,
Boston, Sept 22.—A cable message at nnd MUI. &gt;150.000; Cataract House, &gt;110,o’clock last evening to .uppreas the con­
A Purr Fasilj lefitite li-l ilurr liteiiutei
st made, used in all my tubulirr well#.
flagration. The loss Is estimated at &gt;350,- tbe Harvard College observatory from tbe 000; Prospect Park, &gt;325,000. Total of The
T r ..nr. .b*. '■■■!■ ■ I_ _______ ____ *
awards, &gt;1,488,429.
(XX).
European Association of Astronomy an­
*o:t Jru.tU-d
*
Am also agent for
nounces the discovery’ of a bright comet by
Dr. Wolf, of Zurich, on the 17th instant.
Niw York. Sept 25.—The failure of Mtrnit’N Celebrated Wind mil.
CAOTiny !- -Ryfn«&gt; til •atatltutea, Parktr’a
The comet wm observed at . Strasburg Sat­
D«y Brothers &amp; Co., wholesale and retail
land sala in ti&gt;e history of North America urday evening.
This mill ha# a stiff wheel aud tbe machinery
dealer# in dry-goods u Peoria, Ill., and Be I# capped over.
has just been con.«ummited iu Mpxioo,
My patrons can rely upon grx! work and rock
loit, Wls., with an office at M North street,
where a tract lu Cliihinhua and ix-raugo
_____________
Washington, Sept 24.—Tbe gold re­
New York, wm reports! yesterday. A bottom prices in every instance.
larger than some of tit# New England
States wm conveyed to a British syndicate serve lu the Treasury yesterday amount* to statement of the firm made about two
i
iu
weeks ago showed liabiHtlea of &gt;300&gt;x»
&gt;129.000,&lt;»0 an increase of about &gt;15,000,for &gt;1,000.000 cash. The property had not
SAjHVlLtx, Mien.
SET
aud nominal anete at &gt;545,000.

SPECIAL BARGAINS III RELDY-MADE CLOTHINS 1

1-FaH and Winter Goods.-I

l-Bargains Never Before Offered.-I
Yours for Business,

BEE-HIVE
■

Did you know there

was a “Bee-Hive" in

Nashvillel N !

Then

step into the Wheeler store

and behold it.

PENINSULAR
Stoves and Ranges.

The Finest Stores Made io Michitan.

By “Bee­

Hive” we mean a store where
can be found almost any
article in the fancy goods

ai d variety line.

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME

O

stock consists of

Buffalo Scales,

MILLINERY NASHVILLE WAGONS

Ladies’ Jerseys,
Gossamers, Hosiery, .
Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
mantown , German
Knitting, Zephyrs,

GUNS !

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy or Trade,

Hardware!
ORNAMENTAL F0RN1T0H! , BuUdert?
Jefferson A'ails, Sash,

Toy Carts, Tin
Water Setts, Window
Poles# Toilet Articles,
Toys of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
most everything one
can think of.
M .C

having had 15 years
experience in

TAXIDERMY,

Will make this
art a specialty. Ev­
ery description of Birds
and Animals mounted to order
and in first-class style.
Give us a . call. No
trouble to show
goods.

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CABLE.

Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.

BAR IRON, STEEL,
And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

To Those Indebted to Us:

FRANK C. BOISE.

KENNEDY’S
' REMEDY^

Wind Mills!Wells.

Tubular and Drive Wells.

Parker's Tonic

R. A. BROOKS,

�i

______ _

&gt;
HP 11 fWS* “
Saturday,

VICINITY* LOCALS.

.Vm&lt;M« RMhBtt. *t Katiia*. i* vtaitibg

| fib u4« In thte action.
! a Dr. Hunt, of Canada, hubauoet
' hi* abinalt* M the village.
lira. Jacub Grotialiuid in jo»t rocoyur&lt;ng from the typhoid fm.
1 Thia i* why the farmere smile: A

FIFTY-TWO LIVES LOOT. '

—

MINING INTO A BANK.

DONT

Wreck of the British Gunboex
Weep on the Irish Const.
.

morning tM cashier of the First National
Bank l&gt;cr&lt;- became convinced that robbers
were tunneling from an adjoining building
to the vault in the bank. Guards were im­
mediately placed In aud around the bank.
Tlxiee inside observed that the m aoury of
the vault was gradually sinking. Tho rob*
bera beuaath worked un, ignorant of tbeir
danger. At one o'clock a Mexican volun­
teered to go down into tbe'cellar to investi­
gate. He had .token but a few steps down
the stairs when Uc *&lt;w some one coming
up He fired wltlmut a word *nd a tuau fell
dean
Tuedead robber has been recntrniied u
James Poarsoti, one of tire mason* who
bwlt the vault A dose inspection of tire
tunnel was made last evening by tne police,
who failed to find too other robirera. The
supposition U that Uw&gt; were outside. The
officer* claim to have poioeariou of a clew,
and hope to apprehend the remainder of the
gang. A trip through the tunnel shows
long and patient work on the part
of the robbers, the tunnel being sixty feet
in lemctir, constructed on scientific princi­
ples, and containing provisronC water and
a full set of mining tools. Il rn^st have
becu three montiis in construelion.
bob Ford aud Dick Liudeli, former mem­
bers uf the-James gmg in Missouri, have
been entered by tlAs vigUsute* to leave
town on suspicion of ' tbeir connection with
tbe projected'bank robbery. Pearson, the
dead rubber, it is thought, was employed
by others who planned tire scireme.

OTr®rlo©3sT Tlxis!

grand rain storm on Wednesday.
John Fowler, wife rind daughter
Hom? Platt for Catlforoi* next Monday.
W. H. Brad Icy in nee'u mutating mater­
Mra. Anna E. Cook, aged 57 years,
ial for a new house to he built mxt
OTintB FOREIGN MATTER*.
after a long illness departed this life
numuinr.
'
.
LoNDOW, bo pt 34.—The Wasp, a British
Monday.
No front to kill even the tendered gunboat, carrying four guns and having a
Henry Bennett * single man, aped
vegetation no far
fall except on registered tonnage of 465 tons, and belong
about 80, com nt if ted suicide by taking very low ground. S^pLTOk'
in* to tha Nsvy Coait-detense Service, wm
’
morphine, at tiie tiouae of Eli Burk­
wrvricod off Tory Island. County Donegal,
Rrv..A. J. Hartley haa gone to Olivet ou tbe north weal com! ,,»f Lrelaod, yestorhart, in Hope, oa Monday evening.
to reside in order flint his daughters, dxy. Fifty-two men. including *11 the offi The people of Nashville and vicinity
cere, were drowned. Six only aero saved.
may attend school there.
should uot forget to attend tbe tair ou
Corn busking has begnu and . never The catastrophe' happened during a
oquail. and while
the coast ot the
the 80, of Sepu, and the 1, S, and 8. of
। was corn of 1 letter quality, though, oo island
wm completely
hidden from
Oct., and to make . Mime exhibits,
account of worms the yield will be vtew by an Inteoasly thick fog. On Ute
There is nothring that so helps ituproverutky coast where ,the disaster occurred it
light.
meute. in our opinion," as our annua!
wm Impossible to use small boats la aS at­
Fire having burned out the log fil­
county ftir, when they arc welltttfeDtltempt to rescue the ship’s crew. TtoeGriv-1
ling of the road in Bap*ou gully, a ernmcnl has ordered an investigation. Tbe
ed and'tbe proper intereat »h&lt;Wfp. ft
stone wall i» being laid in its place apd survivors when rescued were terribly exbring* people together with the results
h.&lt;ustod. They were taketi to tiie light­
the road made wider.
house, where they still reyi Jn. The sea
of then labor be tore tbeui. where tbey
Messrs. SloMon,
Hartwell, Perry, betw&gt;-en the light-house and the innlitlatSd
can Ma^ue and see w-hervin the one
Reynolds, Williams and J)r. Sherman is very- rough, aud communication wUh tbe
excells the other," and where they can
attended rhe muster of a new G. A. R. former h almost bitposnloie.
compare,tbe result of’ dibir. different
Sax Frakcirco, Cal.. Sept. 25.—In an­
Port at.Olivet last Friday ev&lt; Ding.
ticipation of a prolonged war with Francewayswf doing things, raises aTKigber
Mrs. John Tomlin tells tbe following: large .dilpments of provisions are. being
standard of merit and stimulates to
’‘dome four weeks ago, u« tbe outer made to China. Tiie Pacific Mail steam­
greater effort. Let all tu^n out.
door of the house was open nnd I was ers, during tbe past mouth, carried away
At tiie meeting trf the I. O. Oh T.
2,700 tons of tiour ^lone. Tbe ban Pabto,
aittinp in. an adjoining room, alien which sails khday,- has all Its .tjmee en­
lodges of Barry county, the following
with a brood of ctiicka only three days gaged. She carries 1,000 urns of flour, be- '
officers were elected Jor the, ensuing
Chicago, Bcpt. 25.—The illinols State
old entered the houae; and one of the sides other pruvi .ions, til comdgned to ;
quarter: D. C. T.,Mt*.E. j. .McElwain,
Llquoj Dealers’ Association, in aesolon at
Utile chirks walked out into the room Chinese firms.
London, SepL 25.—A well-known cor- tins city, have passed resolutions in de­
11asUngs; D. C., T. Phillips, Hastings;
aud crowed aa lustily ba a more mat uni
D. V. F., Mr*. O. Curpeutdr, Hastings ; bi* d,’’ I f any corrajMindentluuirecord rcwjMHulexit »»f American newspapers haa nunciation of Die Dram-shop law aud pledg­
eftijiAl with the young wife ot an English
ing themsdvee to oppose the election of all'
D.R. 8., Miss F. Beadle, Hastings; D.
a ca*e of a more precocious young, jiubloman and R is believed-they have taken
candidates who do uol favor the repeal ol
F.S.. A. J. Stillwell, Carlton; D. F. rooster aend’em in.. . J
• passage to tiie rolouit-b. Tin- lady Is said to
be nue of the most beautiful women in Eu- that law. The Association la particularly
Mrs. H. Barumu, Wild Flower Lodge;
West Kai a mo mu-bih to Mav'e done ita I• rope, and the elopinent is considered very
. opposed to the local option feature of the
D.G:,Mi**M. Crockforlu Carlton; D.
part toward funiiahiug campaign polea incomprehensible by her relatives aud present law and that against tho sale of inS., Orville Fen Urn, Middleville; P. D.
toxicante to boy*.
for Nashville politicians, aa all tbe friends.
-C. T., Charles Duuhaiu, Forest Lodge.
Paws, SepL 25.—The Tdtgruph^ awerte 1
The following officers were elected foi
parties got them here, and right here that the difference of views between Prime ;
the ensuing term:
President,
Frank
Appointed officers:
D. JC. Mra A.
comes a good joke on the Demo Green­ Minister Ferry and General Qampenou, Helseh, Springfield. "Vlce-Prreldefit: Levi
Hayes, Hastings; A. 8.. Mr. C. Still­
back combination: When they select­ Minister of War, Is expected to l^ul to । Waterman.Geneseo Julius H. RaibleARon:
well, Carlton; D. M., Mr. L. Hayes,
General Christ ReitMAine, Bloomington; James C.
ed their ash and bickery poles, only on the resignation of tiie latter.
Cauipenon urges the immediate couvoca- , Brennan, Sycamore.
Middleville; D. M., Miw M. Cook; M.,
Secretary, August
tiie farm of a republican could suitable lion of tiie Chambers. It is said that In
Timm, Chicago. Treasurer, Leopold BalHeurv Dunham.
ones be found, aud on getting them out case General Campetwm resigns, Mr. Feny • lenberg, Peoria. ' Attorney, John MoThere are many iu the city who
■
will
offer
the
Ministry
of
War
to
General
'
Keough. Peoria was selected aa the next
to tbe road it became neceasary to
are pulling every rope possible to iu
Lewal, the present commander of the Sevennm—after leaving tbe iand on which euteenUi Corps, with hcadquarteni at Ton-1 place of meeting, and the Convention ad­
journed.
ducetiie council not to follow the will
they grew—the farms of three radical louse.
of the people, aa denoted last spring
London, September 25. A disastrous'
republicans, so, if anything sad should
by dieir vote of 160 majority to bond
happen in c.in sequence lay it to the ronlh'gration has occurred at Zeitoim, in I
8r. Dovtr, Ma, SepL 25.—A story
Syria. The bazar and four hundred houses I
the city for BSQ/XX) for tbe purpose of
contamination with unsacred soil. As
were consumed. The fire occasioned suf- , comes from Ottawa. Kan., that on Monday
putting in waler works. It tbe will cf
The News is not a partisan sheet this fering among tiie residents of the town.
last Carrie and Bettie Waterman, aged
the people is not defeated and tiie
scribe becomes responsible for giving
Wa8H13uton, Sept. 24.—The Japanese twelve and fourteen years, daughters of lioota, Shoes. Huts. Caps, Clothing,—Everything Marked Dowa.
work done this fall aa was expected,
Government having established a quaran­ "James Waterman, fanner, tied a rope
the above facts away.
tine against New Chong. Amoy, and other
and tbe money spent as far as possible
areend the neck of their half brother, six
cities on the Chinese coast where cholera U
among the laboring men of our city as
years old, and .dragged him about and beat
reported to be raging, it is contemplated to him with sticks till he was dead. The
WOODLAND.»
it should be, it will at least keep 25
have a United Statea sanitary office sta­
heart of the child was nearly severed by
persons out of the poor house this winChas. Galloway is ou the gain.
tioned al Yokohama to inspect vessels the cutting of the rope. The girls stated
tlr, from among tbe poor laboring peo­
Fanners have commenced busking bound for tbe United State*.
at tbe Coroner’s inquest that they bated tbe
Madrid, SepL 34.-After a prolonged child and wanted him dead. They were
ple of this city. The work should be corn.
dlscusafou the "favored nation" clause in
held for murder.
done. Tbcre-ean be but little doubt
B. S. Holly has moved into his new the commercial treaty between America
aud Spain has reached Ute question ot
but that it will be a paying aud per­ house.
tanffa.
Notwithstanding
the
general
im
­
Mrs. Hiram Walls is visiting friends
manent improvement to our city, be­
Wariiinoton, SepL 25. -• Lieutenant
pression that thia point won hi lead to a
sides bridging over tbe hardest times up north.
serious difficulty ta Ito adjustment, there SchufeldL of the United States Navy, who
Mr. Gruseoger is building a fine res­ are now strong hopea that a favorable re- I was *ent' to Madagascar in a diplomatic
ever known to the laboring class of
Sult will be reached.
people here. It is only a question of a idence on his farm.
Cairo, SepL 2i—Conflicting rumors capacity by President Arthur. Is the only
Fred Eckart hulled from nine and a reach here ot the progress ot event* In the white man who ever went jntirHy across
year's interest that seems to be in the
way, ns the.people will have the water half acres, &lt;7 bushels of elover seed—a Soudan. .According to the is tost, which the .island, a trip of over one thousand
was brought from Dongola Saturday by miles. During his explorations he lost four
works, if not this year, th&lt; n next, for fair yield.
R. Kelley nnd wife, at Kent county, mcMenger, General Gordon, within the past hundred men by fever. The Queen gave
160 majority in this city will see that a
tew days, has g.dned two victorm*. and Uie , him a rouceasion to work the gold mines,
council is elected who will not thwart were visiting at A. T. Coopers Satur­
siege of Khartoum has been raised.
and he organiztd a company In Loiuinn.
day and Sunday.
Cairo, SepL SL—A dispatch from the He report- that the island offers grand op­
theft will.
Hou. H. F. Pennington entertained a French consul al Khartoum hw been re- I portunities for A inerican commerce.
celvcd, confirming tiie previous reports that
MAPLE GROTE.
large audience at tbe town hall last
the siege of that city had been raised. Tbe I
Had rtopori* About tbe Potato Crop.
k
------- DEALEKN IN------Saturday evening.
diMpaicb further -uum that the country la
Benj. Miller has lowered his lake. ,
Springfield,
SepL 35.—Reports
the nelghborhtHxi of Khartoum is treed from
Palmerton A Lamb in six hours
There were only a few people from
rebels, and the obtaining of food supplies is of the potato.crop from a thousand corre­
threshed 1,163 bushels, of which 860
Maple Grove at the state fair.
comparatively easy.
spondents show the acreage and yield in
were wheat and the remainder oats.
LoxxxrX, SepL 23.—General L&gt;rd Wolse­
F. K. Phillips, Syracuse, N. Y.. is
Canadian Provinoett, New England and
Beat that if you can.
8
ley has telesrn|ri&gt;c&lt;l to tiie War Office to
visiting bis cousin, Win. King.
slop feewarding tr&lt;a»|H to • Egypt for Ute New York tn l&gt;e considerably below last
The shooting affair of last week
year’s. The rot is quite prevalent, and
Mrs. 8. P. Shafer has returned from
seemed to originate mostly over an prexenL It Is lielieved that tiie expedition griibyhave greatly injured the tubers In
for tt&gt;e relief of Khartoum will be re-tuned
a two weeks visit in Jackson Co.
ob' stove, but undoubtedly some other io a flying column, owing to the favorable many sections; The Western crop Is below
A fewtfarmers in the south part of
• tiie average.
z
old grudge was pending. Fortunately news hum Gt u.-ral Gordon.
town sowed their wheat too early and
"Cairo, Sept. 24.—General Laird Wolseley
no one was hurt.
She Emphasized Her Oldeetion.
are now sowing it over.
will start up rite Nile on Saturday without
Hon. James O'Donnell, nominee for awaiting the further arrivals ot tioopa
Kinzpa. N, Y., SepL 25.—Ou WcdiiewChas. W. Brooks will have an auction
congress in this district on tbe Repub­
Mee hant-x from El Obcld report that the day John Fore, an Italian barber, who per
sale of stock, farming utensils, etc., at
lican. ticket, will address the people of Mahdi baa twenty Krupp cannon, and 10.fr.Kl sirted in paying attention* to Mrs. Kava­
the fann of R. A. Brooks, ou Wednes­
Woodland at tbe town hall on Satur­ of hia 25.00'1 followers are armed with Humnagh, Attempted u&gt; forcibly enter her house,
ing ion rifles.
day, Oct., 8.
day evening, Sept. 27,
LoSDOX. SepL 23.—A Shanghai dispatch when she shot him dead.
Elza Shoup's horses mired in burning
A collision tietween Frank Stioch- to the Time* aaya: A new cnoiplicatiun has
muck Monday-morning and were bad­
amen hi Ute French-Clime-*e difficulty.
Wholesale Hansing of Horae-Thlevo*.
ly burned. One mare and colt have comb and Leonard Metzgar Saturday Tho blocking of Uia bar at tlx mouth of
Virginia City, M. T.. SepL 25.—Tw
evening caused Frank to faint. It Woo Sung River has been ordered
-died.
more horse-thieves were found yesterday
by tbe Chinese authorities,
altitough
seems
that
both
were
driving
in
oppo
­
8. VanHorn has sold his place to J.
a passage for ships ot neutrals Is to be hanging to a cottonwood tree on the Poplu
Bolo. Mr. VanHorn will move te Bat­ site directions, "and neither one saw or left Tills action u due to the Chinese
River. Tills makes thirty-three already
tle Creek and Mr. Bolo will take poa- " heard tbe other until tbey met, and the dtibelief in the promises of the French. A hung by .vigilante* this m-amhi.
result was that Frank's buggy was veritable panic prevails at Shanghai, and
' cession of his place soon.
the
merchant-,
ot
u&gt;e
neutral
powers
have
W. J. Hecof axd F. M. Potter were badly mb v&gt;hod up; a little too fast saked the naval oommamlets of the power*
Portland,-Ore., SepL 25.—Ex-United
to make speeches at the Dunham school driving, we think.
to take some action.
The British Consul
lia* advised the Chinese an thorium toobtala States Senator Nesmith, having become in­
house Saturday -evening; we suppose
sane, has been pl*c&lt;-d in an asylqm.
skilled
foreign
mstence
and
keep
tne
EAST
WOOSUKP.
tbey did. We did not lend them-our
Uafde open.
The Rnsuian
Coo-.nl a
Seeding is about over.
ears, al though we would gladly have
havn
been ordered
to protect
tiie
THE MARKETS,
donoao if circumstances had permitted.
Miss Ida Hayes, of Indiana, is riidt- French fnterMta wherev«r the French Con­
suls leave. The Rusalau fleet in Chines
ing frietads here
water* comprise* one iron-clad, three crull­
UTR PTOCK-Csuio.
15
EAST MAPLE QUOTE.
John Kilpatrick lost a horse last ers, two corvettes and six gunboat* Three
FOWLER A CAMPBELL.
Will Perry is well again and is going Sunday night, tbe cause is not exactly other iron-clad* *ra ex;&gt;ecied to arrive.
to school.
This strength. In view of the smallness of
known, but thought to toe poison.
Milton Andrews has his new grauery
There will be an oyster supper at the Russian intereeui bi China. I* consid­
ered significant ■
N&gt;&gt;. 3 Spring. .
John Kilpatrick’s on the evening of
completed.
OOKN.
Loxtiow. SepL 22.—Cholera, la addition
S1U1
Samuel Hill has moved on J. S. Oct. 9th, for tire benefit of the church to the lodi reel coat to Europe, haa caused a
BYE
argan fnnn. Now boys is the time to loss to France, Spain and Italy of not lea*
Perry’s ifarm.
PORK—Me**
than 8W.000.000, which would otlierwiM
W. C. Wilcox is making improve­ b iugyonr girls and satisfy their waats.
CH KBS B
have been spent by totirtots In tiie dis tri eta
Everybody i* cordially tnyited. Price which art now under the ban. An outbreak
WOUL-Doowauc.................
ments on bis bouse.
CHICAG a
of cholera Is reported from Odessa. The
The little son of Gee. Perry has been of supper 25c.
BKWm—Bztra
..............
KiusIid Government la trying to suppnm
very sick for some time with bloody
tl&gt;e knowledge of tbe fact Cholera has
Good
disentary, and is yet uwder the doctors
COATS GROVE.
Medium.
decimated a village near Foo Chew.
----- for-----Dutrbers* Stock
&lt;care.
Homk. SepL 22.—The Pope, In token of
Boston Cotton is smiling over the ar­ affection fur tiie Romans, has granted
Boy, a Httie five-year old eon of
WJOS—Live—Good to Cbolca. * 9i
8200,000
for
the
wtabilahmeat
of
a
hospital
rival
of
a
boy
in
his
family.
Thoma* GookL got his leg broke above
in tbe vicinity of iba Vatican. In the
Mias Hattie Coats has returned from event of the outbreak of tbe cholera iu
the knee, Wednesday last. Wbile in tbe
barn playing on the wagex he fell to a week's visit at Jamestown.
Rome his holiness prumbe* to vWi the hoano a
Mj Ornaj Tr.* U Ur bejond m, rrpwulla. ilj Arrk tadn«"
Col. Gill visited this part of the vin- Dital personally.
the barn floor. Dr. W. H. Young re­
Patent*
Rome, Sept 25.—The i eports from tho
ORAlN-WbMX, Sal
duced tbe fracture and the boy is do­ yard Mocday evening, aud spoke to a different parte ot Ita y for tbe part twentyFive kind* or Coatvg, two of Teo.,
well filled housp.
ing we IL
lour
ot HuKnrv, all tbe popular braud. of Mmoklur
four hour* give a total of 441 fresh cases
The Union Jabbath school is pro­ •f cholera and 20S n-atha
Of these 264
",nT&lt;,b“c,'&lt;&gt;"- &lt;l»ar«, uaKiker*’ Art trie.. Canned
WENT KALAX0.
gressing finely under the superintend- eases and 75 deaths &lt; t-urred in tbe City of
BROOM &lt; ORNGood., Fresh CoufceUoner.v. Spice., na«ie Veavt Cokes. Hehoot
Naples. Thia show- a slight IncrMtee In
Green Hurt.
eocv of Levi Cotton.
Book., Blank Book., Poeket Books, Toilet Article.,
Fine Green.
the number of cam* ax Naples over the
Potatoes are plenty.
Bernard Hobrook, of Ohio, spent a prerodlng twenty-foirr boor*, but a large
all the Slnndnrd Patent ncdIHnn.
POTATO Ertftmh
falling off In tbe nun.-ter of deaths.
Backwbeat is a fair crop.
few days with relatives in this vicinity.
PORK-Mms....
Iwludln. Cahert “Aotoan
Kto!r, jj„r lbdBkxrf Uedlrin. M.n.UrWoa.
Pains, SepL 25.—Fifteen deaths from
-Wbeataowjng continues.
He started for home Tuesday.
clmlera were reported yeaterday In the
Apples are being harvested.
Cotaaxm DriwrJ Piding.
Birthday surprise parties promise to Eastern Pyrene*. Including eight at Perrivroc
.........
MY
60
CENT
TE*
18
GUARANTEED
TO BE THE BEST
John Mix haa hia new house nearly become popular. One at E, Well­ Kipmiu and one death st Toulon. Ths
Oom mon Hoard*.
Prefect of Police of Paris, acting under the
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.
indoaed.
—
man’s came off on Saturday last.
advice
of
the
MuuieijMl
Medical
("ouinritTba new M. E. minister's name is G.
Mr. Wm. Smith and wife, B. F. Wolf
Hbtaxta*
................. 7
ti*e, has k*urd an ord»T prohibiting the
EAST LIBERTY.
A. Odium.
wife and daughter have returned from holding of a baby show unnounced to open
GATTLE-BesL....................... |
f
Frank Griffin is building an addition Cascade, where they attended a quarter­ In a few days.
HOGH—Yorkera..
Naples, SepL 25.—A girl of Hcvcnteen
to hia barn.
ly meeting.
Fhlladclpbtas
was stricken with cholera yestentey. Her
SHEEP-Beat
The recent mine pats new life in the
Tbe M. E. class that have held their lover called to .see her but wa» p-cveinol
Common
growing wheat.
meetings'here for niany years, now­ by tho girl’s mother from entering the sick
„
BALTIMORE.
CATTLE— Bml.............. ...
Mra. 8. W. Mapes is In Dakota vid­ hold them at the school house near chamber. He shot the mother fatally,
Medium.............................
*•““£*1
'»ek girt, and attempted to
Brown’s corners.
ting a daughter.
hoos..................................
SHEEP—Poor to Choice.

HASTINGS.

IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ IT!!
IT’S
Concerning What You Eat and Wear.
IT PUTS DOLLARS IN TOUR POCKETS!

The CASH way of doing business
is considered the best method of do­
ing business under the sun.
It puts prices away down, so the
farmer can pay for his farm and the
mechanic can pay for his home.
And this prompts me to do as I
am doing; I want to help those who
have helped me.

I HAVE,

As you will plaiqly see by a few prices I quote below,

MARKED MY GOODS DOWN
BELOW COMPETITION.
Good Prints
....
$0.04
Yard Wide-Sheetings
.05
Fancy Shirtings
.10
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----------------- Rks •

burs*

By imperial order to tbe Minister
hfchlf

OasrdA,

It!
It te best to live bm friend* with those tn time
’
with whom we would be to al! eternity.

deprived of bli twnk an aide-de-camp of

fifteen-year-old boy of this town, lant
Saturday, with several
huge black

rhythm of mu le, especially if the notes be

brawny Scotchmen, somewhat wild in tbe

in tHe city. While hjspectisig tha glitter­
ing array of pistols of all kinds which
filled half a dosen show cases, a young (al*

"Thai’s my dooghtS^’ said McDonald,
pointing her aut, "and although she looks

foarteen years old. Sue •*«•• to'hsee
had all the ills that flesh can inherit. The
last misfortune is tbh habit of ba-king,
over which she has no control. Doc ore
iLaat Saturday he went out v»ltb
her of his coiupanioos to swim in

success. Sometimes I am almost Inclined
to colnuidd with ohe of them, who said it

ta tbe&lt;yivar is a certain deep poo!, sur­
rounded by huge, overhanging black

is deep and cold4a the moat torrid snramor
weather. Thomas is somitblng of a mu­
sician and Is teeS.or of a drum and fife
ooips. orgawuedas parrot a local (political

opportunity offer* engages in a tew min­
utes’ praettoesrhifo bis companions are at
some other-punmit. When thoboyk were
through swimming .4 ast Saturday toay
spent a re -minutes lying at oaao under

Young -Denver picked up his fife and

commenced to play a peculiar dance Iu
triple time- The piece Is In the minor key.
Tbe note* are exceedingly
liarly marked and striking.

The young

sittia* quietly and looking not ana tract
ive, underwent a peculiar spasm. ’Her

inte a horrible grimace. A short, hoarse
eunnd, pot unlike the di &lt;&gt;nt baying of a
features relaxed into their usual expres­
sion. Tbe spasm and noise had only a
few seconds, but tbe effect was horrible
and unearthly. Al Intervals of a few
minutes Uris was reposted. The bark did
■not eome so frequently as tbe spasms, but
it was beard often enough.

blunt -head ot a big black snake. All tbe

of it, and tho music wm continued.

-sombrero it would take three days to walk
round iba rim of, white handkerchief tied

spurs upon

vakds SU&lt;1 everyone thtxjglit she would
die. We were living at that time in West
Philadelphia and the doctors said that all
the maladiee were the result of an epi-

good, sbe enjoys life, and I'll swear she
eats more than I do. 1 tell you she is a
regular little scoundrel in spite ot spa* ms
Maggie, who had boon listening Intently
to tbe preceding conversation, suddenly
broke Into a queer1, woah-mindod sort of a

back again. When this pcriormance bad
concinuedrevsrsl times it daw .od -on toe
boys that there was some connection be-

Eoecncd a morbid giggle combined with by «•

IUS1C.
;
They then armed themselves with clubs

large aid k is covered with beautiful
biack hair. To ere her before she was un-

continued, slowly drew itself out of ita
hole towasdi the fl.er. It was soon fol­
lowed by.anuthor huge black snake folly

any trodble stall. Tbe terrible contortion
of tbe feaurres, which ta often aocompa■iedBy a shudder, is mistaken
people
who see her tor the first time as merely a
Lad habit. -It does not take long, how*

pearance about the snakes, they con­
cluded toJirave tho situation out When
•hu snakes Lad reached open ground they
nuinnur. They lifted tbeir heads high
above the ground, and swayed them to and

seemedrto be drunk with the sound.

Tbeir

tbeir tangoes in tbe most languid maota-r.
They would notice nothing Out the music.
Threatening mntieas toward their bead*
with the clubs produced no effect. One
of tbe party pinched the tad of one of the
siutoes with a p-'l®, but it bad no effect.
They remained purfecdy mo-ionless, wtto
the exrep-ion of a slight swaying motion
of the huad, keeping time to Che rhythm of
the music.
mu»ic van stopped to sco what the effect

tbemsei-vte again. Tueir eyos became
brilliant, their tongues shot out with rapid
vitnatlons, and they snapped vigorously
at poles,pu . near their beads. They were
wriggling buck'to their holes when Denver

like a obartu. The reptiles stopped and
irresolutely turned their Loads to wan! tho
music, wsaying from side to side as tbey
advanced. Iu a moment or two they were
Joined by several other snakes which
glided out-of hales la.a neighboring rock.
Soon all the serpenta were completely un­
der the influence of the mu*lc. aud threat­
ening passes within a few inci » of their
eye* produced no perceptible effect. One
ot toe boy* was eves bold enough to tramp

*.&lt;ter beldmg Miprarpunta for some time
.aey *«f-eaH kilted .Ly the boys, wlihout
making the least resistance. This story is
vouched tor by tho entire party
boys

[Kactroj-J Gaunuiu;
A very lnurosUug.uxbibi:ion of affinity
in animals uwaally antagonistic wa« ob­
tieman.

He baa a large -number of doves.

inside or catside of * fflonsgene.

But the

whenever she made a remark, she laughed

is something uncanny and morbid about

"Ain’t worth a row of te-aus. No man
*cept a tenderfoot wants that kind of
thin t. Give me an old reliable all the
time. Ye see a msn that’s used to tbe old
style Is apt to ge( fo-dod—n&lt; t pull her off
in time—and then he’ll be laid out oolder*n

clerk, as his customer left, "that can do

Southwest frontier, among • the wont
classes, and don’t knovr more nor' half a
doson. 'Bill toe Kid* coutd do it; so can
Pat Garret, former Sheriff of Lincoln
Sheriff of Deming. Curly Bill could do it
best of toe lot, and that’s bow be killed
Sheriff White at Tombstone.”
"How was that!**'queried tbe Correspondenu
paint tho town red, ana White heard of it,
aud, going up to blm, covered him with h;s
six-shooter, and told b&gt;m he had got to
giro up'bis gun. Bill banded tbe gun out
butt first, but kept bis finger inside the
guard, and aa the Bberlff reached for it be

self.

iMsric'lta (O.) Journal.]
A chick--u rooster entered a lady’s
house the other day, and seeing himself
reflected in a large, handsome mirror.

hiaeself against tbs mirror, shattering it
all to pieces. With Che breaking of the

eluded be had demolished his antagonist.
Tbe noise brought the good lady into the

the

trimriff passed in

bis

■"What kind of revolvers are In de­
mand F"Forty-five and forty-four cal Lb es.
Coll’s models are toe favorites; then comes
Smith &amp; Wesson, and a new model called
the Merwin Hulbert. The latter is a fav-

like to pack a gun. It bas an iDtorchankeable barrel. Tbe long barrel is taken off
and toe .short one put on, and then it can
be carried in the hip-pocket.
Tbe grea
trouble-with all these pistols is that they
treated, that there is slight hope ot curing
her, and that they will do wbat they cam are l.ard on too trigger. The Loys getover
t Lis l.y having tbe catch filed down. The
part of it Is that she Should bare grown to pistol of the cowboy is as flue on the trig­
such a aisri ln spite of her nervous disor­ ger as were tho bair-triggers of the old
ders.
She laughs at the spasms and duelling days.”
' "Do you sell many British bulldog pis­
,
Maggie McDonald is .the wonder of peo-' tols!”
pie who live in tbe southern part of the
"•Yes. They are chiefly bought by rail­
Men
Twenty -eighth Ward^jN^any ot them re­ road laborers, tramps, and boys.
gard her ailment wCenj$]AR&gt;^tltiGus hor­ who are used to the country either tyuy a
ror.
The ailment Jteeff, the ibQier says, Colt’s forty-one or t-arry a forty-four ar
ba* no hereditary origin. flHe clnilb* that lorty-flve In a shoulder scabbard.”
"What is that!”
there was never anything of tbe kindin
“Well, It’s a pistol scabbard with a strap
hi* family.
passing over tho right shoulder, and sup­
porta the pistol under your coatpn the left
WHERE THE MERCURY BOILED.
side. It enables you Iq draw while a
is thinking that you are only looking for
your handkerchief. Tho bulldog is a poor
pistol, shoots wild, and can’t bd depended
[N. V. Morning Journal.]
upon for over fifteen feet.”
'
“You don’t call this ho. I” exclaimed our
"Do you ever sell twenty two and thirty.
thermolologist yesterday, as ho walked
down Broadway cn toe sunny side of the
“No; that is to say, very seldom. A
street, wearing an overcoat and sealskin
Texan or New Mexican boy would con­
troustira; "h's nothing in comparison |o a
sider such pistols toys.
Hu may etoop as
rammer day I passed in China tohM-year*
.low as forty-one, but there be stops. When
a man or a boy shuota at another In this
and kiUed a calf for dinner, then he
climate be shoots to kill, and bas no use
started with it for the boose, Lu. before be
reached there found ho was carrying for such tools.”
“What use have tramps for pistol*!**
fiiszled beef on bis shoulder.
"Weil, they use them to stand off brake­
men nnd conductore-who want to throw
Calcutta," continued the scientist, beating them off freight trains while tbe train is
Id* 4»e«t
his arm as tbe car-driver*
do h*Tu wbsh the thermometer’s bearsero.
it is the fashion than anything else, and
few men feel safe without something in
their pocket.
otneletth* Mjr Hindoo ttted to feed them
"I want to show you a kind of shotgun
on parsley, or MmatoeX or let'them drink
that
has a limited toe,” continued the
a Utile Santa Crus, according to my taste,

and when we*d_ lift them off their net's
we*d find one or tbe other kind of ome“Bather,* replied hls~friarid, mopping
bis perspiring brow.
“Again, wentos tbe thermotologist, “I.
have rgpenanXed great\.^£d suddenj
change* e&lt; ’temperature, fc-was once trav­
eling iu_Southern Calgorarfa and I bad tW
den about forty miles on horseback, when
I approached a lake. -It wae an extremely
moderate dsy, toe mercury registering

the store where about half a dosen double­
barreled shotguns were standing in a

barrels being only about two feet in
length, but otherwise they were perfect.
These guns are prime favorites with
Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs, United States
crully, and when tbey get toe drop on yoii
with one them, it’s a case of throw up
your hands, nd matter bow much sand

seat of a buggy with ease. Wells-FnrgoS
messengers"all carry them, and at a short
range they beat rifles and six-«hooters all

that Horn, who was Deputy Sheriff at
Lordsburg, took in Curly Bill
Bill was
“Even a more extraordinary incident,* riding out "of tho corral, and Horn bad
continued tb« student of nature, “occurred stationed himself Just by the door post.
As Bill rode out he covered him and called
out to him to'throw up bis hands. Had it
fine morning/ I lost my temprr, picked been a six-shooter he’d have taken
up a solid chunk of Ice and throw it with
all my might atJisn. wbn wrs standing
torouxh the diningroom In too railroad
hotel at D m ng flourishing bls pistol, and
left my band the m rcury took such an up­
frightening the lady passengers bound
ward Jump that poor Jim was severely west nearly into flt*. Dan Tueker found
scalded by he hot water that showered toe fell &gt;w on tbe street, covered him with
her, and called ‘bands up.’
Tbe Idiot
»i wonder very m«ch at your exportmaiie u motion for his Kix-shooter, and
euces,” said bls acq— Intance, standing iu
Dan filled him chot-k full ot buckshot.”
the shade of a pol.eeman, and looking as

“Not at aH. I only wonder that surb
high tempers:ures could exist when you

"Why!”

me nt. of the head Of Ute. celebrated bouse

■appearance In Si»xM&gt; ou.-of-the-way locali­
ty of "The Lea her Man.”
For tiie past
quarter of a oea ury this uncouth, repul-

tioned in the Military Gazette.

loomed up in certa-n iocaLt.es to puzzle

A hole

also been Disced under arres'.
This
naturally increased the- Intense curiosity
to discover the'reason of so exiraordinary
an Incident. Nothing of tbe kind has happoned. since the time of the Emperor PauL
At last society learned the facts, and tbe

quite a private character. For.this reason
it might well be paswed over unnoticed
were il not tor the probabilby, amounting
almost to certainly, that’ the incident will
bo viewed in a political light by some of
tho organs of the foreign press. It is
-veil, 'h^refora, that too truth should be
Prince Baria'insky, who recelv da very
good English education, is not fond of
many ol the innovations lately introduced
into the Russian army in regard to dress
and accouiramenta. It would bo more

Introduction of too old Russian style of
dro-s. At th* Coronation Ue Prince was
attached to the Duke of Edinburgh and
Lord Wolseley, on account of bls knowl­
edge of the tbeir language, and of English
way* generally. After tbe triainptial on-*
try Into Moscow he wm placed under ar­
rest fur several days, for having ridden
behind the Caar In an English saddle, in­
stead of the regulation Cossack saddle,

duty b-&gt;ugd to adopt. The Prince subse­
quently lett Russia on a foreign tour, from
which he wm recalled to take command of
the first regimen c of Horse Guards, a post
of great importance and honor. Even
this, however, did not, cure him of bis
fonns.
On the morning of toe Name-day of tbe
Empress, the Prince appeared at Peterboff
in'tbe uniform ot hi* regiment, which haprecent regulations, instead of the new
aida-du-camp’s uniform. which is, of
course, de rigueur at Court on such occa-

exalted personage present for this daring
breath of mill ary discipline. Too Prince,
however, seems to have been incorrigible.

with tbe result already known. Buch un­
military behavior Is certainly unaooonnvwise dis*4ngui«hed officer.

In this

ing districts.
Attir leaving Wilton be
goes to a cavo near-the South Norwalk
Reservoir, about a mile west of Mrs. Com­
stock’s, and then on toward New Canaan.
He also baa a cave nsar Waterbury, in
New Hoven County, and aaotoer at a
point between Bristol and Boutningtoa, in
Hartford County, paar Compounce Pond?
Tbe tact that he wdlingiy vuiu tbe lat­
ter place leads those living near there to
believe that he has a charm against it*

pouuoo ?ond abounds with rattlers,
which are so numerous as to prevent ita
being ' visited ' by tbe most sdveuimous of the parties woo daily visit that
quaint and beautiful spot. Accounts pub­
lished during the past twenty yean
show
that
the
leather man
ba*
regularly visited Waterbary, Middle­
bury, Woodbury, Watertown, Boutbbury.
Wolcott, Bristol, Oxford, Naugatuck,
Bethlehem, Morris, Goshen, Litchfield,
Torrington, Winchester, N*&gt;wton, Canaan,
er-., portions of the Slate, with occasional
visits to Rye, Mount Risco and o her places

ing at a la-hionahte hotel had ordered a
large quan ity of valuable goods—chiefly
diamonds—to be brought' to them tor In*)*rction. They drugged or chloroformed
(1 lorget which) the j .waler’s assistant

These visits years ago used to be made a. in­
tervals of three our tour months each. He
would occasionally be beard from i tbe
eastern parts of New London Coo.ity.
Visits to these last-named sections have
been abandoned of late years. In fact, tbe

would put Cuemseives on^ their guard
againatsueb calastrophoti. My position
compelled mu to appear to «ympathix&gt;
with tho offenders, but 1 hove al yay*
thought tbey showed thrmseivee miser­
ably dr “tient In gratitude in never sending
my contributor the least acknowledgment
—-not even one of the rings ot wh.eu they
ladso many—for what be bad done for

[Bridgeport (Conn.) Cor. N. Y“. World.i
They told him a man in Philadelpuia bad
been living forty-five dav.s on .nothing but
milk.
"Pooh! That’s no lime st all J” said Joo

an’ wutkin* every day an* feedin* on nona
of yer solids, but Ju*t pure clean n&gt; Ik.**
With a look of disdain Joe fastened a
grub on his hook and swung his line far
out of the boat after another striped bass,
ihe boat rested Upon the placid surface of
Lake Wauramaug, Conuecticu-, and toe
other two occupants were two New York
city gentlemen, out for a day’s fishing.
Joe Harrison is a character, and is well
known by the hundreds of guests who
flock toe summer hotels upon the shores of

fishing is to be iound, and is in great de­
mand by the city folks, many of whom
J r*e supplies with fi-bing tackle, batt, and
wise sawn. Joe is always vigi|ite to the
naked eye by his bright bit of color, which
harmonises with the "tool one somble” of

irlct visited, confining hia Journeying* to
portions of Fairfluid smiJiow Haven Cou ti­

Within this territory bis now lamilar suit
of leather, bis leather haversack, wooden
used in walking are familiar objects Oooe
one tn the State who has been able to ob-

accompanies with a motion of toe band to­
ward tbe mouth when be call* at a farmhuuss tor food.
One of the moat noted
philologists spoke to him in a balt-dosen
different language* when ho was once able
to capture him in tho town of Bristol. He
could not reply but by a gu teral sound,
which meant nothing, aud which was more
animal than human in ita character. Curl-

fort is to be made to solve the mystery of
his identity.
THE DUDE AND THE COW-BOY.

[Minneapolis Tribunal
“Next t” yelled a Third street barber
yi-s'.erday as be looked around tbe room
f?r n new customer. At the call a long­
haired cow-boy Iroin the bad land* of
Montana and a Mmneapo is dude came to
their feet aud advanced toward the chair.
himself, when Ute cow-puncher said be
was in a hurry and ordered the dude bp;
but be claimed tie was in hts turn and
didn’t cQU)e
“Look byar, yo pin-logged gopher,”
howled the Montana biu^h; "of yer dun’l,
vamoose outer 'bat cbair 1*11 break yer up
and use yer Ver plti£ rat'holes with.” ' '
And toa cow-boy let off an athletic laugh
that made the'barber turn chalky, but tbe
dodedida’t more.
"Did yoiihyar mo murtunrF’ »boutod
the cattleman.
"Aw, yaas, L *”• beard sawmthing,”
replied tbe dude.

half minute to git.”
"Weally, my boy,”, replied hie dudeship,
"you see I cawu’i think ofmuvug so wapidly. It ian’i natural, you knew; it’s
weally too warm fo 'such exaweise.”
"An.it is, ah. “Wai, I’ll Jest take er

moved over in the direction of the balf-reclining dude and caught him by the collar.
The barber said hu thought a Dakota
thresidng-iriaehine hsd got in and taken
treked a idimmI of nothing since tins fust po«S 'Salo? for the UJXt fire minutes; the
of last Jetrary. 1 live by one cow’s milk
alone, ex I don’t believe in mixin* drinks.
Do 1 smoke or chew? W&lt; H, I guess noL I irom his belt got into
lance as "this here red flannel shirt.”

sleep eigh hooM, am out in all aor a ol
fish, do odd jobs, and work Larder than
lots of chaps up around here. When I led
hungry 1 drink a quart or two ot milk, tail

tbing. There are plenty of them ciiy fel­
lows a«; has tried to get me tn take n little
sumfiis in my milk—-just a little nn ni'-t;
and bug-juice, you know—tnit they eai.’
camel:. 1 am going,. t.-&gt; stick to milk ”

There are.40 women lawyer* in tbe United
HAY FEVER.

tensely I was induced, through Mr. TSchenor's
testimonial, to try Bly’s Cream balm. Tbe ef­
fects was marvah,„« it enabled me to pre­
form my pastoral duties witoouc the slightest
Mrs. John R. Comstock, of Wilton, In this incouvieuce, sbd I have escaped a return al­
county, wrote a letter to tbe Standard ot ack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Balm a cure
this city, announcing that tote uncouth for Hay Fever.—Wm. T. Carr, Pn»bvtertea
.
and unkempt "What is ilF’ would appear Pastor, Ellz*t&lt;tb. N. J.
at her bouse gbo.it August 1A Bite based
Trouble epnngs from idleness, and grievous
this assertion not upon any word received toil* from needless ease
from him, but npon tho fact that hi* visita
BUCKUCN’B ARNICA HALVE.
The best salve tn the world for Cute, Bruiser,
fed, were made at regularly recurring
Bores, Ulcer*, Balt Rheum, Fever Buran letter,
Chapped H-nda, Chilblains, Corn*, and all
kept until she is satisfied of this fact. Bure Skin Etu, .o/U#, and posftivel} cure* Pile*. It
enough, in accordance with bur predio- is .guaranteed to give perfect saildactlon. or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
date speOifle-L
Among she other plaoes in this State,
REMOVAL OF STONES FROM THE
which this queer specimen visits with
KIDNEYS.
equally unvarying regularity is tbe real’dr. Joseph Btach, of Stone Ridge, N. Y.,
dance uf a Mr. Hsdl, at tbe Naugatti.ck says: “1 suffeawi for yean from toe terrible
Railroad Junction, above Stratford. This pciin locinent to the fermatiot of Urman Calpoint is four miles above this city, and is culae, or Stout* in the Kidney* and Bladder.
twenty-six miles by rail from Wilton. Finally I med DR. DAVID KENNEDY’S
FAVORITE REMEDY, and it iretorea me to
The lima taaeu by ths itinerant from perfect health."
Naugatuck Junction to Mrs. Comstock’s
The Vienna pulkc have arrested a Monnon
is four days. W bat route U6 traverses is
not known. It must be a circuilou* one. missionary named Hummer. Il would teem *
that he did not strike the Austrians favora­
from the Northeast, along the line of tho bly.

[James Payu, In Cornblll Magarino]
great Jewel robbery was committed at

with all the swag. It so happened that
the whole adventure bad boon, aa it were,
prefigured iu Chambers’t Journal twelve
months I* tore; a contributor haa imagined
and written the incident just as it aitorward occurred, and the story had so
rect.mmended itself to some m&gt;-mber of
too criminal clast that hu bad put it into
practical execution. Thu Jeweler thereui&gt;on‘ wrote io toe editor of tue
Journal, (poor me,) charging him, not,
indued, with actual complicity with tho
enrpo, but as having been accessory to it
beiore ihe fact. "Umler too pretense of
eloyating toe masses,’’ be indignan.ly ob­
served. ‘You suggest to them ingenious
methods for robbing honest tradesmen.”
My answer to this gentleman wa\, 1 flatter
iny*elt, complete. I pointed ou; to him
-that it bones', tradesmen would only real
the Vspec ablu periodical 1 ha i the honor
to edit—a mural duty not neglected, it

Weak, nervous wco should crt a free trial
package of Prof. Harris' PastUe treatment.
Harris Remedy Co., proprietors, 8u Louts, Mo.

and Htu.hously avoids meeting any of his

Danbury &amp; No* walk Railroad.

left the store.

"ihe spasms da not cause her any pain,
neither does the barking.” McDonald ex­
plained. "They say down at tbe Hotngs-

self for a twin in the inviting waten. but
just as I took a beader tho temperature
rose and I Ws very well parboiled before
my guide pulled mt our. Wo stoudvai the
bank and watched toe lake boll itself

The observei*s curiosity being arouMxL La
went to tbe carriage houee. and found &gt;oe

jingling as be

Selecting from a case a handsomely
mounted Colt’s lorty-flve-caliber revolver,
the cl-rk sa.id: "How would you like this!

loose, nnd

tho boys was to run, but finally, being

his hrela,

•xprvesivene&lt;e and laconic tongue of the
frontier a gun iy a revolver, a rifle is
palled by the name of the maker, aud the
weapon of' a sportsman, uocurtaiied Ot
its fair proportions, is known as a &lt;hot-

Ho was banded out a single-action Colt’s
with cerebrospinal meningitis,” con­
of lhe same model, which, after carefully
tinued the father, "and that almost killed
examining, be proceeded to cock and tire,
her. Then she had.St. Vitug’s dance, ty­
twu-ling toe pis ol around his forefinger
phoid fever, rheumatism^-aqd brain
trouble. She has bad almost everything^.
moment tbe butt came Into his band. Af-

brain disease and that a partten of the
brain haw decayed. She suffers tn* the

tho sight, and Denver immediately stop­
ped playing,-at which tho snake shot back

In Ki 1*0*0 tbe other day I dropped into
a large store which enjoys tbe rerxrtaioa

i-ounded down in the crack* of the loor,
and the mirrors were vpattered with drops
of his gore- When tiie duda finished, the
cowboy looked aa if be ba • been bolding
tn indignation iheermg In f slaughter

■,
Kochebtek, N. Y.
I have been a great sufferer Irom rheumatism
for more .ban twenty years, at-times suffering
most excruHating pam. I Lave- used nearly
every remedy I could hereof, or that was recom­
mended by sjmputhutmg friend# but have never
found any rciiei from their u»c unto I commenc­
ed with the Bhcumatioii Syrup, wbrcL 1 have
been ubfng for a abort time; but It is helping me
so much that 1 now Lave faith ’hat it will cure
me. it lias already done me more good Uiun
any rrnicdv 1 have ever used.
Mus. Emily J. Noueauona.OAer 8 East MatnSt
Mr. C. King, of 03 Second Sa- Utica, N. Y-,
tried liniment* and various, other so-called re­
medies, for a very severe attack of inflammatory
rheumathm, but obtained no relief. Wae final­
ly induced by a friend to send for Rheumatic
oyrup, aud aftcr«i»cuing it butasbort time was
pcrmsaentlyctired.
A colored, salvation ffn&gt;j lias been organlaed
in Charlotte, 8. C.
/

THAT backing cough can be ao quickly cur­
ed by tihllob** cure. We anarautee iu
WILL you suffer w ith bj *|&gt;epsia nnd Liver
Cotnolalnti fihUoh's Vnailzer i* guaranteed to
cure you.
SLEEPLESS nlghta, made miserable by that
terrible cough, bhilob'e Cure is the remedy
for you.
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
secured by Bbilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price
aOrenu. Nasal injector free.
.
FOR lame back, side or chest uae Shiloh's
Porous ’Piaster.' • Price 23 cents.
SHILOH'S eougb and rousunqrion cure te
sold by u# ou a guarantee. It cujes ctnixumption.
SHILOH’S Vitalteerisv hat you need for
coqsUpalion, Loss of Appetite, Dteriue** aud
all symptoms uf DyspcpeiA. Price W and 75
rent* jier bottle.
CROUP, Whooping Cough, aud Broucblttte
immediately relieved by Bbiluh's Lure.
Sfl-M
For* 8 Ue bv F. T. BOISE.

Buckwheat blossom* are the favorite flower
with toe be'les.
1 f you wish to know what you est iu the shape
of Baking Powder, boil a tittle water. Am­
monia smells, aluM al»o and M»t* bitter: starch,
fluw-er or filling of any kind, which is deau
Wright, will be left in life cup while if made of
Cream Tarter aud Soda, like De..and’* Chemi­
cal Baking Powder, it will leave the water clear.
Over (1,000,000 te paid annually in salaries
to base ball players.
A WALKING SKELETON.
Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg. Pa.
writes: "1 was affected with lung fever and
sbresa on lungs, aud reduced to a walking skel­
eton. Got a tree trial bottle ol Dr. King's
ew Discovery for Cotnumpttou, winch dM me
so touch good that I bought a dollar bottle.
After using three bottles found myself once
more a.man, completely restored to health,
with a hearty appetite and a gain in flesh at 48
Ita. Call at F. T. Boiac's Drug Sure and get a
free trial bottle of tbl# certain cure for all Lung
Diseases.
There are beautlfql flew en» that are scentless,
and beautiful women that are unlovable.

TH0U8AJD8AY8OMr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kam, write*: 'T
never hesitate to recommen-j your Electric
bitters to my curtoiuws. they give entire salis(acuonaiot an;rapid scUcm." .Electric Bitters
are the purest and beet medicine known and
will pcuftivcly cure Kidney and Liver com­
plaint*. Purify toe blood and regulate * the
bowels. No fanfil) can afford to be without
tliesn. They will save hundred* of dollars tn
SKW'W.-'—•
Ex-Colonel Valentine Baker ha* returned to
.England. It te reported that uu English
ladles now travel without an escort.

F. T. Boise wishes it known that be guaran­
tee* Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to be toe best
, remedy for indigestion ever made, that always
relieve headache.
Good will, like a good name, is got In many
actions and lost by one.
F. T. Botee disLm uy «-tatc* that Acker's
English Remedy bas'and due* cure contracted
cousumpuon. Ack forcttculsr. An entirely

Despair te to&lt; greatest enemy that car. afflict
mankind.

* • The Secret of Wealth.
Broken down invalids, do you wish .
rain flesh, to acquire an appetite, to enjoy regular habit of body, to obtain* refreshing
deep, to feel and bww tost.evcry dbro and
ream
I*.ur*e of GOLDE5 . BfiAl. BITTERS,
lu.one week yoa wilt bfl oonvaleacauL In
a motua you will be well. Don’t despair
because you have a weak oouetituuoo.
Fortify tEe body against dwease by purLfving
all the fluids wilb GULDEN SEAL
BITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of
a system thus forearmed. The liver, tbe

attenJ-

•nup, lowv were so mnnr anrnu ni mm
and he was in considerable of a burrv.
The dud •, palling a handful of the «-owboy’s hair on- of Mvpocko and dropp.ng

first symptoms of Hickne« with these
Bitters. They are recommended from friend
to friend, and the sale increases daily. We
warrant a cure. They are a positive cure
also for all female complaints. In theee

‘•T; a_ will put mo in good trim for the
i&gt;all game this afternoon.*

SstmV"
P. T. Bores ontl H. G.

Hile.

�TfreJSewg.
SATURDAY,

AEPT. to. 1884

WHKKK Lievnixe STBIKn.

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A

about four mile* sJx&gt;ve Burlington,
strikipg a cat fish. 1 wm using a
lucre-wix»d rod And aet reel, aud the
fish ran out about twenty-five yards'of
Doe, then turning. suddenly made
Htraight for me m I stood in-tbe water.
I struck at it with the.rot, which broke
off in ruy hand. The infuriated flab
chaaed me ashore, ran me through a
lumberyard, pursued me across a wide
stubble field nnd some distance into
the woods when, being unarmed, 1
climbed a large cottonwood tree. The
relentless fish followed me up tbe tree,
where it was ahot by some hunters
just m it was “cooning” out on a big
limb to get at me. It fell to the ground
dead, shot through tbe heart. It was
nine inches long and weighed a pound
and a half with ita clothes on, which
by interpret la dressed.
The worst feature, or rather effect,
of.the fish liar, and bit habitual ten
dency to exaggerate, in that people are
slow to believe a nimple statement of
fact even when made by a truthful
man, who does not fish as a profession
and bas, therefore, no inducement to
make even a slight departure from
truth for poetic and artistic effect.

YOUIQ TOBCHLIOHTEB.

Not many nights will pass over onr
beads now, before the principal streets
of onr usually quiet little city will be
flooded by-the light of innumerable
torches.. Republicans and democrats,
youdg and old, will gird up tbeir loins,
put ou an oil-cloth cap and pMU-boanl
helmet, and escort s^stick witbatin
can of seven cent k«4^bne attached to

it up and down the street. * As a certain
young nian paasetl along, aud sees lhe
gaudy colored helmets aud caps iu the
different windows it brings back to him
the memory ot the first and last time
he ever took part io a torcb-lisht pro­
cession.
Talk about Paul Ruvere’s
hiU,
midnight ride or Buffalo Bill’s Wild
West show, theirs would be a Sunday
school picnic compared to what he
uassed through on that long-to-be-rpSo you DvwBptpe.' cbapu better liu»tle your tuvuibered night. His chum was a re­
publican of the deepest dy e. He didn’t
And get Into a cellar or well
know why he was a repnblicMn, but his
When the thunder clouds rise in the midsomfather was liefore him, and si) be con­
sidered it his duty to follow in his foot­
steps. This was the night for the re­
Don’t Uy this to me, for you p'aluly can »ee
publicans to turn out in al*, their glory,
'Th tbe work of the "Little Harbine," ,
and his chum insisted that he shoulder
You can print ft or not; Jf it touches tbe spot
a torch or henceforth and forever they
would walk the paths of life as strang­
ers. At that time be hadn’t reached
&amp;PUBLI0A1T
SENATORIAL CON­
the voting age, but nevertheless he sid­
VENTION.
ed with the democrats, and to have his
chum, tu whom be had t v
“
Mke a
Tbe Republican convention for the brother, get tbe.drop &lt;»n biits lik^bnt,
JreameJofT
thirteenth aenatorial district, which was something he had .not (
_ hard
oom prise* Barry and Eaton counties, However/ rather than matte any
wm held at the court bouse in Has tings feelings, he donned au oil-cloth cape
ou Monday last Promptly at 11 o'clock, and paper hat, and with drawn torch
a. m. Clement Smith, chairman of the went forth to meet the enemy. As he
senatorial committee, called the con
boldly marched along to the tune of a
Yon.ion to order, and Hun. D. B. Alng&gt; r smy-e drum, it seemed that every look­
f Charlotte, to tbe chair. Upon motion er on knew that he wimJd the wrong
of S. J. Bidelman.Orno Strong, of Nash­ I prw.nud ever and anon some oue would
ville, was chosen temporary secretary. inake a remark to that effeex. It had
Upon motion tbe following committee rained very hard all day, and the street*
were .appointed:
were quite moist; iu fact, the mud in
On credentials— Manley C. Dodge, of places reached his knees, and si lie
Eaton and Asa D. Rork. oi Barry.
had a new suit of clotlitM on, his pants
On permanent organization and or­ were a sight m behold. 'This wouldn’t
der of businebS—S. J. Bidletnan, of have troubled him so much though, be­
Barry and R. W. Griswold, of Eaton.
cause, mud can ba scraped off; but just
On resolution a-J. M. Nevins, S. W. as ttxe walking began to get a little
Mapes and C, H. Coman, of Barry.
bettor he suddenly discovered that his
On representation for future conven] torefi had sprung a leak, and the con­
And cdt up soma terrible capers.

Now I own, Mr- Strong, you was not far wrong,
But that lightning ran into tbe ground;
•
Had It glutted It* flit, there was nothing to kill,
far there wasn’t do editor 'round:

lions—Orno Strong,Hiram Coleman and
Ira A. Osgood, of Barry, and Peter
Korn and M. C. Dodge, of Eaton.
The convention then adjourned for
dinner.
Upon the reaaaem bliug of the conven
tioa the various committees made their
reports.
Tbd
committee
on credentials,
through its chairman Mr. Dodge, re­
ported tbe nuuiea of those entitled to
seats aa delegates. The report was ac­
cepted aud adopted.
The committee on permanent or­
ganisation, through its chairman, Mr.
Bidleman, reported cue temporary for
permanent officers and a suitable order
. of business. Report accepted and
adopted.
The committee on basis of represen­
tation for future conventions reported
aa follows:
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the cocvention:—Your committee lo whom wm referred
the matter of bMin of representation for
Inct in tho district
be entitled to one deJ&lt; fate for every one
fraction there
tboajknd of population -or-------------------------«f tf Said fraction be live hundred or more:
Provided, however, should any voting pracinet
hare at any lime less than 500 population It
Khali be euUUed u&gt; one delerf-tc.
Report accepted and adopted.
Tbe committee on resolutions re ported as follows:
Resolved, That we heartily endorse the plat­
form adopted by the Republican National Con­
vention at Chicago, and ot Lhe Republican
. State Convention of thia stale, at IU last ses­
sion st De trull, especially reaffirming tbe reso­
lution of toe slate platform relative to the
anbcnUdou to a vote of the people, of a prohibftory amendment to the cooalitutiuu of tbe
state.
Resolved, That In view of the depression in
busluesa, and of the low price of commodities
we are in l&gt;vor of reducing public expenses to
the loweat possible limit consistent With the
public welfare.
Report accepted and adopted.
Mr. Bidleman moved that the conveutiou take a recess of 15 minutes iu
order (o give tbe Barry county delega­
tion opportunity to go into caucus for
the purpose of selecting a*nominee for
senator. Motion carried, and conven­

tion took a recesa.
Attbe expiration of about twice tbe,
allotted time tbe Barry county delega­
tion put in an appearence and the con­,
vention came td. order.
The chair appointed S. J. Bidlemau
andC. W. Dean as tellers, aud the order
of nomination for state senator occured. The chairman of the Barry county
delegHtun cast the full vote of the,

delegation for John Carvel i of Mid
dlevjlle.
Motion
made that John,
Carveth be declared tbe iiiuiuiuiotu,
choice of the eonventio't f«»r state,
neuatur by aculsmatiou. Carried.
Upon motion the chair appointed।
the following as senator! d committee:.
W. H. Packard and R. W. Griswold।
of E.iton, M. L. Cook ot Barry, alsot
,
Oroo Strong aud S. J. Bidleman as
a committee to officially notify .Mr.
Carveth of his nomination.
.
’
The secretary offered the following:
'
Resolved, thst ft Is the sen*? of this &lt; &lt;mveii
tloti that hereatter, whenever s creditable «m-•
Mtor has been nominated and clevUd by the Re-j
&gt;
'
s
•
’
i
have the eaadwtate shall be left U&gt; tbe conven­
tion of '-*•
Beaolnttou accepted and adopted.
Tbe convention
then
adjourned

cine die.

,

tents had played tag down his collar,
aud spread all over his person. By
this time tbe procession bad turned in­
to tbe hardest ward . in the city, and.
every oue looked As though be expect­
ed something.. He didn’t inquire what
it was that they expected, but before
another half block was covered it sud­
denly dawned upon his mind. Just as
his column came iu front of a saloon,
some oue in the cro«d.shouted, ‘Tbere.
b« goes, down with the traitor,” and a
carrot came galloping' through the air,
and smashed in through his paper hel­
met. He knew that lie deserved this
gentle reproof, but not being of a hog­
gish-nature he informed them that he
bad hud a great plenty. They didn’t^

The tree thinkers held tljeir unnual
meeting in New York State lust week,
and had a very nice time indeed demol­
ishing the theories of other people whom
they^iou’e allow to be free thinkers for
thejnaelvdb. ‘Among other attractions
'was a long-hayed individual In a dirty,
wrinkled duster, who made a speech
against tbe motto “ In God We Trust”
ladng on the coin of tho country, which
he claimed was a. terrible thing ami
ought to be attended to. He yelled and
hollered and grew very red in -the face
at the ontrage, and insisted tlmt the
government take notice of it. But we
don’t think It will. Here it is right in
the midst of a Presidential election
and the government isn’t going to stop
to erase this motto from all die cur­
rency. Just fancy for a moment Pres­
ident Arthur ailjiHiroing bis fishing exenrsions and sitting down with a doll
knife to whittle off the saving clause
from tbe five cent pieces of the realm.
Try his best he couldn’t hope to finish
the job in seasor£to hand b clear office
over to his successor next March, and
how would thisgreut.nation feel if Mr.
Blaine or Mr. Cleveland or Gen. Butler
or even St. JohqL.were, compelled- to sit
down dirocHy after inauguration aqd
go to clioptng away at alot of condem­
ned nick les? What sort bfi* spectacle
would it present to the gaze of foreign
powers, the chief magistrate of tbe
mighty nation of fifty-six million
sovereign people, sitting on the edge
of a hArd tod coiwidonably tired chair,
pegging away with a broken bladed

seem to take the hint, or prebaps he
didn't speak loud enough, for at that
moment y Thomas feline, whose ninth
life hhd been squelched Id the flower
of ita youth, was burled through tbe
air, and bis mad flight wAooly stopped

by its coming in contrct with the pit of
bis stomach. Never before in his lite
had he ever been so tn need of breath,
but his pumps refused, to work, and if
it hadn't been that an egg, that some­
one bad allowed to go to seed, struck
him under tbe ear at that moment he
would have been gasping foi breath
yet. That egg was the means ot sav­
ing his. life, and although tbe odor
seemed to be fixed it fetched him
around tikecharm. He dodged iuto
the nexcallev, and taking aback street,
ruaobod home without being Seen, nnd
now when a torchlight procession takes
pjace he is content to sit on tho fence
and see them go by.
"The fishers shall also mourn, and
a.!! thertbat cast angle into tbe brooks
.shill lament, and they that spread nets
upon the water shall languish.”—Isaiah
xix, 8.
It is the time of the. fish liar. He is
even now iu our midst. “A poor man
is better then a liar,” saith the wise
man; which goes to indicate that even
xn the days of Solomon a poor man vfas
about as useless a piece of furniture as
could be found iu tbe state, and when
a liar was pegged one row below the
child of poverty, he. was dear down;
yes, lie was thirty-nine degrees below
the stateliouae. The psAlmist said in
his haste; "All men are lints* And
akhougu after saying it he had many
years for mature consideration and
deliberation, be doesn’t appear to have
moved a reconsideration. He doesn.t
say anything about it; he doesn’t ex­
plain it; he doesn't add anything to it ;
be doesn't even move to strike out the
enaeting clause; he just lets the record
stand.
j
Bur there be hope of a man if he
steal, that one short term in the peni­
tentiary and a wholesome fear of'
another one will enre him. If be be a।
drunkard, John B. Gough and John P.
St. John may reform him. If be be a1
slugger, he may meet. Sullivan some1
day and experience a change. But if
he goetb a fishing he will come home
and lie about it.
There have been men who told the
truth in a horse trade because tbey
knew so little about horses they didn’t

know bow to lie to advantage.

But

about fifth. Id two ways be does thia.
He belittles the fish bis neighbor
catches, aud enlarges the one that be
took himself.
I remember once, myself, fishing in
। tbe eddying water of the Mississippi,

I*

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Will do well tt&gt; call on

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Ecn&lt;t jet our pumplue: of
«c.
RHEUMATIC BTRtT CO. Rocbcwcz. N. Y.

Tin, Mnlli Draws! and Bioksellrr-

THIRTEEN POINTS

He has a full and complete

—which bhqw—r

assortment of all School

THE SUPEBIOR GRAIN DRILL

Supplies,

TO BE ALL THAT ITS NAME IMPLIES.

1st.—It has the only real Adjustable Force Feed tn extetenre.•Jod.-'WiechangetnK’wJnfffroni one quantity of seed to arothercua b* tuade tnstanclr without
shipping the team.
'
3d.—All the wheels required for sowing vafIoua kinds of grain are on tbe Drill at all time-.
’h«b“

to

and School

Books of all kindsused in the county.

Hadqnarters and Lowest Prices

“* *"
Iwrtwkol bra».»m«. .lover -d UMb,
unllnu,qiunUlfiMml, wltboulcUuclo,..rbrlhet&lt;»per&lt;.rU1r|n-^ln(!.
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nob*ucl&lt;*lrtorelunltolulonn.r portionlnunU.1.1,, .Ithoulpr or .Irlrtrwni Io Uw
machine.
7th.—It baa the beat and simplest Hoe Shifting Device ever Invented ; tbe Mine being operated
with wonderful ease and accuracy.
8th.—It te the only drill made the operator ef which haa complete conhtd of the dcntbi at which
the grain is sown.
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9th.-It tertppltod. wteudmjred. wfth a Shoe Drill Attachment, which Is absolutely wltlrowt
■
an equal lor tbe purpaac for which it te Intended.
ibth.—Ita Fertilizer Attachment Is supplied with the Justly celebrated Narita Force Feed Dtatributor.
11th.—It haa a Cut-Off Device by whtefa the flow of grain te stopped before the hoes are- out ot
■
tbe ground, and widen does not allow ft tu commence again Uli the hoee are down s» their
proper depth—a very important consideration.
It la provided with Grass Seeder Attachment, and a Sar-cvor or tend tauMare-which
accurately mea-mres the land to be. sown.
13th.—It te sold at a price aa low as te conalstaut with the best quality of matsrial and. the
highest cteas of workmanship and finish.
,

Pens, Inks, Slates,
Slate Pencils, Lead

P6ncite, Crayons, Pen­
holders, Note Books, Le—

gal and Fools Cap Papery
School Bags.

Sold In Nnahville only by

L. O. CROCKER.

Straps,

Copy

Books, Book-keeping Books,

Blank

Books, Spelling

Slips, School Registers,
Dictionaries, etc., etc.
Remember we are

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j

New Boots and Shoes!

,

D. C. GRIFFITH
HAS JUST

knife, simply to comply with the un­
reason iog demand of a pimply faced ।
free thinker! Europe would regard us
with unfeigned amazement, while Eng­
land would laugh us to scor.
We hope before the
thing as­
sumes too vital aud painful a phrase
that this unreasonable free thinker will
withdraw, his domainl. It surely can
do no harm to let the motto remain.
There are a great mauy people who
never get a chance to be contaminated
with tbe phrasceolugy of the tire cent
piece, anyway.
But th&gt;s is just like a free qjmker. Afree think' Han’t willing for anybody
but himself to think freely.

Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,
Toilet’ Articles, Jewelry,

Paints,

Oils.

Wall

Paper,, etc^ etc.

RECEIVED

Thirty Cases of those famous Lester
Veal Kip Boots,
The Best Boot in America. Look before you buy.
He has, also, a, full line of tiie

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•z
Children.
NEW MAfiUNESTI

The other night, when one ot our
prominent society young men called to
see bis girl, he found her mother sit­
ting quietly iu tue.parlor. After bid­
ding him‘‘good-evening,” she looked
him full in the face and said:
•*Do yon "really love nfy daughter
Emma!”
"Well—all—my dear madam,” stam­
mered the youtluitufDing red in the
toce/*T haVo onty ,^ien coming to see
your daughter two months, fpd I real­
ly think von are a little premRture in
propounding such a question.”
"That’s where wo differ, young man.
If the seed of your sowing now will
bring forth a matrimonal harvest I’m
willing to put up with you a while
longerJtat if iou are coming here three

Desire to esy ths.tt»ey are now mstklng Flour
'
by their

This line of Shoes can not be beat for quality and
price. Also a full line of the ce Lebrated

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nights Mt of the week just to pas*
away timeyou-had better cc«uw coming
at once.” ■'
"Yes. Well, really madam,” put in
in the youth, his voice in a quiver,
“since you press me so closely for an
auswer I must admit that I am very
fond at Emma, and that I live for her
alone——”
"Yet,” broke in the anxious mama;
“that’s the trouble with you young
men ; yon waste too much'time in liv­
ing for a girl alone, when you ought to
be living with her. I’m a plain oldfashion worn &lt;n and always nay what I
think. Now, Tm willing to give you a
month longer as a trial, but if at the
end of that time I don’t see a spank­
ing new ring on Emma’s finger your
visits hi the house will liocut off.”
And then to the groat relief of the
young man she left .the room and sent

in her daughter, who, otcourse, was ut­
terly unconscious of the “good licks”
her niotb-r had been patting in for
her.
“Waitah, bring me the meenyow,”
ordered a St. Louis girl at Hotel Brigh­
ton yesterday. "The what. mamF |
tremblingly asked the waiter. "The
meenyow, you chuckle-plated idjnt,
bring me the thingam^jfg what’s got
tbe grub printed on it Step lively,
now, or PH report you to Mr. Harris,’’
and then tbe dainty darling gently
waved her ears and glanced around
for admiring dances and got them.
Oh, nntatned daughter of the golden
West, we are on to you!

At prices that defy competition.

And can lurxjlsh all wh» lot* Good Bread,
with Flour that will Xclight them. One
sack will cenedooe all that owr flour te
the BMa, aadwlH bethe

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Fanners will Had it to tbulr lutewt to Du.be a
trial trip to our mill aad be convinced of
tbe-truthfalneaa of above statements

We shall also keep in stock

Job Printing*!

|,

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
.

------ It taming out-----

No» t Hard Wood Lumber*.
Wo keep avarythiag la this line.
a MIL
H. R. DICK1NMO1V

Gi.c us
CD..

EAST SHERMAN STREET.

Vermontville Still to the Front !

Ifbights Iidian Vegetable Pim

LIVER

And all Bllloua Complaints

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Another Drop on Everything!
Best Quality Harn Hoards. .Surfaced. SIS tor .30 days.
Sheathing, All Widths, NurfUced. SO.
Shingles. TSe.. 91, 91.T5. 9«. 93.35, 99.M, 93. 93.15.
Do not tail to get some of the 913 Barn Boards which can
not be beaten.
Twenty-live Thousand feet Studding aud Joist to close out

NO PATENT NO PAY.

S t r r UTn ohutned

4**h

Hnnissaw^

mnmiois
Are remoU from Waahia«u&gt;s.

’

'

llimOBSSSSe

«iia,er. ami adrU. jrua ollia p»ta*ublH»y. All

Ixlth. 95 per tbouxand Beet.
.
Flooring, Siding, Oiling and nuuldingB at Lowest Prices.

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!
AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

$60.5 TON

WAGON SCALES.

�FAery T&gt;

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tThen you find dealer* advertising constantly that they have MARKED THEIR Goods DOWJT. and arg nDw sell­
ing li off. etc., ’be sure that you steer clear of those places if you want Good Value for your money, for. it is evident
enough that they have been drove to do this by some dealer in the place who is buying his goods cheaper than his
neighbor and has marked them very low and consequently is doing a large business, and does not have to resort to
telling the people through sime newspaper that he has now marked his goods down and will expect a share -of your
patronage. If you wish to see the Largest Stock of

QQ.atlx5ja.gp, Boots, Slxoes, Heuts, Csujps, Tnnj-xxlcs, T7“eulises,

Or anything in the Gent's Furnishing Goods line, and marked at prices that sell them, just call at LEE’s and exam­
ine Goods and Prices.
j He *aw Logan, awtl tho "ho**” »tlll

MhHMiA'i MBWfi.

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------ItVCM.
Fire hnganre working at Montague, j
Grorgi- McSlirn M! into a thrashing
Wv.indiute -U-Ao -kavr a ga« pipe j machine cylinder, wlule pitching bunSnmory.
-_a City,
: died from a loft, near Howard
Detroit find n $75,000 fire Wednesday and had one foot damaged *o that it
afternoon.
•
.
will have to be amputated. The feed­
J» Tlw State fair at Kaiauutsoo war. a er. a powerful man, saved him from
grand aneceiM.
death
The Crouch-Lfolconib murder final is
Calvin Blood, son ot the Hon. Calvin
set for Nov. 5.
Blood, of Murine City, waa drowned st
West Michigan medical society meet that place Wednesday morning by the
at Muskegon, Ort. 17th.
capsizing of a row Ixiab. Willard Nich
was bare! 7
A new morning daily, tho Telegram ol*. who was iu tbe

was started at Grand Rapids Sunday.
Kalamazoo haa twenty miles of water
pipe and connections, and twelve miles
of sewer*.
W. H. Clermont suicided, by shoothimself through the heart, at Kalama*oo, Sunday.
A tobacco chewing match will tie ont)
of the attractions of the Ixmawee
County Fair.
The Muskegon curtain-roller factory
burned Wednesday afternoon, involv­
ing a lee* of ffiO.OOO.
The lumbermet, of the+*xginaw vatfey will curtail their cut this fail, on
account of the alow market.
Extensive forest fires are raging near
East Ta was, Pinconning, East Saginaw.
Coldwater and Port Huron.
, Albert Hesser waa run over by a
team Sept. 16 iu Detroit and received
injuries from which hi- died.
A boy smoking a stick for a cigar
banned three stacks of wheat and one
ofieats for a woman in Munroe county.
Several Grand Haven steam yachts
will go to New Orleans during tbe
World’s exposition to carry excursions.
Ben. Turman, of Bay City, wbile out
hunting Sunday, shot and killed him­
self wbile trying to pull bi* gun over a
Tbe boiler io the Davis mill at
Sbaftaburg, blew up on the 23d, com*
pletely demolishing tbe mill. No live*

rescued. 'Calvin wa

A Louisville man has turned out
some sort of an electrical invention by
which a man can lie in bed and fiah.
There is no demand for rimIi a contrap­
tion, for anybody know* that a man
who will fish will lie any wliera.
Perhaps for contracted inaccuracy of
statemeut notbing^an surpaa* the fol
lowing sentence, which occurred in an
account of a burglary, given a short
time back in an wish newspaper "Al­
ter a fruitless search, all the money
was recovered, except one pair of
boots.”

John Winter, of East Saginaw, while
coupling car® on the F. A P. M. R. R.,
waa caught between the bumper* and
killed.
.
James W. Shaver, poatinarfter, and
telegraph operator at Alalmste’-, was
drowned tn the lake on the night of
Sept. 15.
J. C. McLain, a farmer living six
mile* north of Coopersville, was mur­
dered by ,i tramp Wednesday. The
murderer ha* not been caught.
Twelve bead* of stamps will *ood be
in operation at the Calumet aud Hecla
mines—making tne largest rock crusbing battery in use iu the world.
Andrew Davin, of Richland, was en­
joying himself on roller skates at Gales­
burg. Saturday night, and Tuesday
morning died of malignant diphtheria.
Fred Vngle struck Thomas Smith on
the top of the head with a heavy mal­
let. at Jackson, Tuesday night, fractur­
ing hia skull. Vogle bas been arrest­
ed.
Mrs. A. F. Brant of Harrison, Clare
county, after a dispute with her hus­
band, took a dose ot aconite, from tbe
effect* of which she died in a few
where thousands- of trade-marks of almost
hours.
lucaicaable value are owned. It was shown by
An incendiary Bra at Bronson Sun­ the evidence that plaintiffs hsd sold during the
'past few years, over seven million bottles of St.
day night destroyed eighteen stores, Jacobs Ou and expended as high aa five bun.
two house* and several barns. Cold­ dm! thousand dollars tn a single rear for ad­
vertising throughout the w&lt;&gt;rid. Their eucece*
water fire department put a stop to the in
this suit is regarded »1th great satisfaction In
buslnesscirclea. Eminent English and Ameri­
Henry Cbrilaea had bis skull fractur­ can legal talent figured In the case. The coun­
sel for The Charles A. Vogaler Compnay, of
ed In a mill at Bay City, Thursday, by which latter Mr. H. D. Umbstaelter waa personwalking under a shaft and being struck alb' present, were Queen’s Counsel Theodore
Aston, assisted by John Cutler and Theodore
on tbe head by a revolving pulley. He MacKenna of London, Rowlaud Cox of New
will di .
York. and Gen. William Henry Browne of
■Lightning started afire at Saud Lake Washington, D. C.

The Marquette Mining Journal pre­
dict* a "gold-fever” for that region,
on account of tbe recent success of
piowpectorM. .Specimens have -been
found which assay at tbe rate of $4,000
per ton.
A boy of 14 at the Gratiot County
Poor House had his head cut open with
a hoc n&gt; the hands of Alonzo Squit*v&gt;,
an iioanv inniali., who became enraged

blood

To the People of Vemontville and Vicinity
We have this week removed our entire stock of General
Merchandise into our

Elegant New Store,

CHICAGO, ROCK I3UFD S PACIFIC B’Y

Just completed, which is by far the largest and finest
salesroom in Central Michigan. With a
Dlnlag C«*»

LARGE and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT

Seasonable Goods,
WHICH

ARE

ALBERT LEA ROUTE

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

OFFERED
QMtGAOQ.

At Prices to Suit the Lowest Market Rates,
BETTER

FACILITIES

Probate Order.

THOMAS BLASDK1X, PacMacdOn reading and filing th» petition, duly verified.
Hannah RoblMon Keying that Bamuvl J. HoWe •
eon. ot Nashville. Mlcal 'an.or eotae oib«
j*r»on ““ydbe
adwlnbiralor

For serving our customers than we have ever before pos
sessed, we invite our friends to
the peroona talented la

And inspect our Stock and Prices.

Martin &amp; Downing

CARLAND I

Probate Order

04933803
OVXB ThUMAX’S STOHX, NaSHVHXX.

T&gt;eiktn-1

W ork

f every daeeripUon done »ccortHng to latest
mproved modes. Call and see sample*.

Mid &lt;
are required
»ald Ceurt, Ibrb to be hi

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extractlug when wc do the
PLATS WORK. Batlsfaction guaranteed.

_

______ A. H. WIWW.
THK OLD RKLIBBLKa
Prwbfttr Order

J. OBHITN. 1‘roprietor.

k

be ProUte Court for I be Cow*
tbe Probataofflreia tbe suj
rti^ State.

MOST ECONOMICAL. HANDSOME ANO DURABLE STOVE MADE.
Bold by the beat dealers in every city and town in lhe United Rtetea. Don't forget the

GERrSan reMEDV

ROUND GARLAND.

Rheumatism/Neuralgia, Sciatica,

Tiffany Bros.’ Bnjrgi.es

LwnSeoa Badaoba Maadadba ToMhaaba.

ILLIAM B 8WKEZEY.LawverMirtJi
Eaprcbd atteutl
IlMinga, Mlct.

Thand*,.

Special Announcement

LIVERY.

ticc of the Peace.
Wgiven
to collectIona.

~UU .11 a.)

ft MAH

BARKY VILLE.
Yea, let naall hurrah for Kat&gt;«a».
Edwin T. Branch ba* Bold hi* farm
to Henry Burton.
J. F. aud Mariou Mead have sold
their place to W. 0. Freeman.
That individual who went through
our melon patch recently, forgot to
leave any pay for the meloua he took.
Rev. L. B. Abbott ha* returned from
annual conference, being elected presi­
dent. He will Ibcato at some central
point and travel the district thia year.
Rev. A. E. Hawley is appointed to
the Assyria circuit a* ita pastor and
will oci py the paraonagu here aa soon
as be can arrange to move. He may
be expected io preach at tbe church
Sunday, Oct. 5.

A STIRRING TRIUMPH!
Faux Th* Naw Yoax ••Wohlu.”
Loxnox, Exolaxd (Special by.Cable).
—In the suit of The Charles A. Vogeler Co , of
Baltimore, Maryland, U. 8. A., against Parrott
A Co., of thia city, the Court ot Appeal lu^
granted the plaintiffs a perpetual injunction
with cost*. - The action, which grew out of an
alleged infringement uf plaintiffs' well-known
trade-mark, Bl Jacoba Rll, was originally heard
in the High Court of Justice, where Vice-Chan­
cellor Bacon, without going toto the merits of
the ease, considered it was one that should go
before tbe Comptroller of Trade-Marks. From
this opinion Tbe Charles A. Vogeler Company
appealed, claiming that they were being Injured
by the g&gt;xxls of the defendant*, entitled Bl.
Davids Uli. being rntaUked for theirs, and that
while they bad token steps tn bring a cate before
tba Comptroller of Trade Marks, mon ths would
elapse before a desrielou could beobtaiaad, ltd
a* tbeir bualneaa would be nrrioiul v injured by
such delay, a restraining order should tie grant­
ed at once The result of the appeal sm that
a ..perpetual injunction was made with costa.
The proceedings before the Comptroller have
been abandoned by’ the defendants, and the
Baltimore boose hag thus achieved * double
victory. Rr tiie order of the rourtof Appeal,
Parrott ic Cu., and tbeir ageou, are perpetually
restrained from using the term “ft. Davida
Oil.” or any similar term, as well a* the words,
“The Great German Remedy." and anywoeds
or marks similar to tliose used by The Charles
A. Vogeler Company In connection with their
BL Jacobs Oil. Tbe progress of this suit baa
been watched with Interest by the mercantile

ou the 22ud, which destroyed $25,000
worth of property before a heavy rain
storm put it ouL Tbe town lias no fire
department.
A cannon exploded at a democratic
pole-raising near Blissfield, on tiie 18th,
and a young man named Daniel Owen
Lad a leg so badly injured by a flying
fragment that amputation was nece*-

GRAND OPENING!

Four Pair of best Maicned Horses
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hundred itod etenty-tour.

Jo tbe county. Both

8IN9LE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

With riling accommodation* for two or eight,
furnished on short notice and at low cal rate*.
Patronise me aitd you will be happy.
JACOB OSMFIN.

Order of Publication.

Dexter Queens,Timpkins,End Springs,
Side Springs, Storm Springs.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
FARM FOR SALE

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Nashville, barry co., mich., Saturday, October 4,

VOLUME XII

TheFallCamnaien
Opened!
p A CX11

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Kocher Bros,
—Are Selling-

GENERAL MERCHANDISE
At Astonishingly por. Prices.

.

1884.

NUMBER 3

WOODLAND.
«~"&gt;‘ nn enthusiastic DkkwcxMi man.' venture tossy that there is not another ited aCrown mower.tm Allen hay tedder,
. , „
„
.
’ we insist that Belv» mid Irorp .rty have : band io the state that has hud so little
a Red Joeket pomp, a Gilpin sulky plow,
Mrs. Crowell is on the sick fist. '
And Her Environs.
.a fair show. They should, at least, have i practice that can play as well as can the a Reed broadeast seeder, arid a sawing j
;• chance to name tbeii own candidate; N. C. B. .
machine (the latter manufactured by i Gew. Wesed has gone to Ohio on busiAPPOIHTME WT8.
. | for vice president, and not have the! Wm. Rasey and family, who have
A.C. Buxton, of this village), upon all!uewi*
,
,
For the acrcHiitnodatiou of patrons uf TuC j guileless \ i. toria selected for them ! Ixvn living at Latlier, Lake county, for nf wbtebb.. revived WCUII premium*. 1 A; B*&gt;bnx&gt;&lt; b*. &gt; eleenni nerr
.
News, the editor will be at the places named without their consent. Belva, we be-: aimut a year, have again become resi- He would have receivexl first premium fe’,ce*
belnw upon the date* tfven for the purpose of | lictve, isninarried woman,and Victoria's ? dents of Nashville.
oo all of them, but no first premiums
Mw* Era
w,lh typBoi&lt;i
,,, nnnitiuic,
I
•
x&lt;nb |&gt;irnuuHl»
rvceiptlnir *ul*criptldna:
‘■ arijtecedmjts would lead n disinterexted i
Hereafter the 8»ms of Veterans will were given npon nincliiu'ery mnntrfHc-Pc'’e['BellerAie; Saturday Oct 4.
turert'&lt;»ut*id&lt;-'o&lt;
d&gt;*
coanty'and
»jb..
s
H«lgl'r«d
family
tare
moved to
j party to apprehend that things, might meet the second and fonrth
fourth Saturdays
Saturdays,
"
-- Aaayria. Saturday Oct. IL
not be altogether lovely at tlie White! of each month, instead of every Satnr- Mitring maddne w*» tb«onlyon**x- S“.™n“'
..
.
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Coal* Grove, Monday, OcL 18.
Iilblledberereired a .pedal premlTm
M,“ **“r» England haaretnrorel
■ j House in cose of Belva’s election- and j dixgns heretofore.
-^iainark, Tueaday forenoon. Ort. 14.
.
.
I the selection by her of a cabinet ema- fMessrs. Yates, McGraw, Mayo, Trn on
-------that
— also. Charles Fowler exhibited
r*. fn,ln i*1Dellwood. Tueaday afternoon, Oct. 14.
' posed partly of men. Yes, Belva should | man. Brooks and Raney are improving*) the Clipper fanning mil), upon which:. The editor of The New.-waa intown
‘ Lacey, Fridav, Oct. 17.
j Saturday.
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have
n
fair
show;
she
has
so
far
stood
their
lot&lt;on
the
went
side
of
Main
St.,
i
he
goFa
special
premium.
He
also
re•
iron ting, Saturday,
eatumay, Oct.
oct. 18.
is. ’ *,
u ** mu
. mic
iui rum ।iuis i&gt;u uie wem mat
Dowling.
We cannot afford to carry over a single »ub- 1j (lie
the test of n
a presidential
nreaidential carnnniirn
campaign re- ‘• by havinir
haring them drained'P
dratnedJ'
, reived a second premium on a fine woo!! । Misa Mina England • haw returned
life

in

n^hville,

■uriptlouthU
' in ark ably
»*o far as we have heard- —
Dr. -Parmenter,.
,oFV
.
.year. We have already
. earned -----------—well;
—
-•
Vermontville,.I yearling buck. Dr. J. T. Goucher re- from Ohio.
our tnoucy and csnuoi afford to gi&gt; afterit but । her private character remains untarn-! spoke at the- 'priihibitiou elub meeting - wived second and third premiums on | Wm. Pinoyfroek smiles and says its a
if patrons cannot be attbf | inhet!.
| Tuesday night. Mrs. Crocker rend nn running horses in Ute clam that ran
boy this time.
A. W. petit wl!t have a party ai his
nvs tosee os I _flon&gt; jameM O’j),Mln&lt;.||t of Jackson, esMav atmeeting.
; Thursday afternoon. Mr. Keys received j
' tn person, we shall expect to tlnd their rernit- Republican
jell.Oct. 10th.
candidate for congress
The Nashville Library Association ' third premium m the double team trot
I lancet* d«q&gt;o»it&lt;xl with their postmaster.
Fred Holly and’ C. Hanes are very
from this district spoke to a large will bold a meeting at the xhool house ’ ting matnh.
Faithfully Tours,
.
audience at lhe opera house lost Satur- D**xt Mondisy evening. All members ; The attendance ww not as large asj' sfefc ae yel.
For Shirting and Ladir*' Drew Goods.Oaxo Stroxu.
day afternoon. Mr. O’Donnell’s speech are req’ieste&lt;i to lie present.
. wa* expected; still there was a fair;] G. W. Rising's new barn is receiving ’
.
Ithel»ack
was free from the dirty mud slinging
There was a surprise uorty at W. 8. crowd jn the afternoon.
'
j a coat of paint.
—Little Clyde White tell off
tl^
I Al. Dilleabeok haw been inventing in
r^abtruck i that'too often .characterizes the ordin-1 Campbell’s-1 hursday night; that was a [
part of the afore last inndajLhe
WEST K.lLxkJfO*
I a pitent fence.
iter
o'i;"5r7nry
campaign
speech.
Bespoke
nearly
1
gur
P
r
^*
c
'
party.
The,
bouse
was
fall
to
in a puddle of mud and
।
i
David William*; of Jackson,,has
incs were
n,I n
atone.
Fortunately no ^oncs
were an
no hour
hour and
and a
a half
half and
and for
for the
the whole i ov,,rn&lt;Hvtng. t*
nnn
11 j'»Hy
J°&gt;*y time
r,nH: had.
had.
R. A. Perry has reshingled bis bonne.
. .
’•
broken and the little fellow was able to ' timelie kept die entire audienoe in the
"e
one department of the
Born.Sept., 26th, to Mr-iutd Mrs. Jno.
,ID ■ .T11*’ &gt;
, ,
»__ n
M«~.,.,.d»..,l.rer.
’
। ‘“’’V »’'*»'&gt;“&lt;'■
» '■*h«bl“
a(tej&gt;.i school the next day.
»&gt;«* of nature. His points were freely '
‘“t® -™ „ * “&lt;,Jo“nd
Hare Just Arrived and are Complete hi Every
-pa-.
Farmer* haven good crop of pot a tore :
. r rt
Detail.
^This village is cursed with r.
...... I illmtratcd by amualng anirdnUn „f I everything working amootldy aud in
'-V “’rted fitrthe
which he am-mnl to have an nnlanind- on|er'
eT“T imWcatinn that at but no market in «l,kl,-Kptare them.
fifteen or twenty worthless dogs, and
rremre otna dozen are atwav. nn "&gt; «&gt;&lt;"*• After Mr. 0-Do„„„ll l.a.| Un- !
&gt;" »
A. X. Breaett returned tM. week
fro’o two to a dozen are always, on
Onr^r good, me.-^ax.t. Lava ,Mt
baudnli.n anyone i. driving uock '"b.d .peaking.Ckmt-nl Smith, of ftaal.
Tta .■ •«. a l.irthd*, www party Irem a vi.it to hi. parent, in HUM.)*
receiVTC their fall stock.
through tire Hrm t*.
It would ta a mgfc . ................. the audience for a few | “
ot N
,, ‘r' “‘ S“‘j county
Mire Llbbi. York, of Ctoriotre,.pent', M' J'
i“im i”"r
biemingifan epidemic would break ,'nlnukm, and then Introduced Mr.
thirty ti rent her flu•«!, mid
To keep our apn stocked with only
Ute pHWwrek with tar laarenl. i. thia “V",: l"y"l* r 10,11 ’lth,
;
.i
*
' &gt;
r'u&lt;ter who illustrated the trorkiniM of 'neighbors from the state road brought
out among these nuisances and gently
r w,l“ «»i«*teate&lt;i the workings ot
||agc
j Henry Smith, on th?- town line, is
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। ■
, • ,
giftra/ic, liv Ti-llitu* xi utzirv
■ veinsliineDts ami a jjl* asant tiiiu was V1dohnArrertreng
Tlir Beat and Finest GimmIs
h*. rented hi, farm. '
witb
r:„ .
remove them from this world of care^ 111 *-lnM,w
veiling a story.
-Jefferds Post G. A. R. and the citi j ’’ Mia« Addie Hannon, of Baltimore, ifile Wliadennic .Viarka,tn.
—Jacob Hnliersaat was arrested oni '
‘
- nod with hi. family will .pend tta win- i, A'
of Nashville and vicinity
are club-1 r.iuni.-uig
canvaswing muthe village
for scholars ♦«
to ’
Wednesday, upon a capias issued out
-------. -------------,■■■»*« ....
heie enjoying thetnselresw.ith old time
ter at Big Rapids.
"And We Believe
of'the circuit court for the county ot.
together to build a house for Jas. &gt; teach the-Freneh decorative artWbicb
’
M. IL Bradley brought away six | friends.Barry, at the instance of Geo. Wright, i Beard. There will tea bee on Monday, [closely
rewmbles
hand painting,
‘
Mrs. &gt;. E. Whiteman, wife of tf.e M.
premium* from the county fair, fouron
who clainin that Habeisaat Ims basely !
l»c purpose of putting upthe • Specimens of her wdrk can be set-3 at
1E. minister, is quite hick at B; S.
horses and two oh outs, and-as Kalumo
’ Holly’s.
and nuilii-ioiisl v ’ slandered 'him by ap-1 b(»nse. The Post boys and as nmny the Bee Hive.
got the lion’.* share of the premiums
plying vile epithota to him and charg- otbers as can conveniently come arc
J. Spindler of Woodland, advertises
i The prohibition meeting of last Sunawarded it onuses
much squealing
ttig him with being a thief all of which : requested to come and lend a band,
grist mill for sale elsewhere in
I day eve: .waa addrdssed-by Mrs. Bailey,
Ih-vigoreu.ly
.v
The hotels
b«rel* and
and restaurants
re*taarant« will
will tuntl.li
tlntaj columns'.
column*. Mr.
Mr. S.
S. is
I. obliged
obliged to
to al'm'nmTvv lYforllo-'orirer '’"wn^-o'do ' of Hastings.
he
vigorously &lt;b-nre*.
denies.
1 The
turnisl. these
-Wbta U... . ......... . ................ meals
freightfree to’ those
’r Tw
who
.'.wrt
come
r”".'
from
"’Tom".
n ; «•!{ oq" account
."‘YT"""
of failing health, and
.........
To visit our establishment and Inspect our
Whenever you soe C. S; Palmerton
.
various Hue* before purchasing.
I wo &lt;y
teams .will
fine propro- . f d
tndn w&gt;. ataat &gt;1 mile w. *t ol town distance. Two
tr three team*
will be
»• , the lucky buyer will
wdl secure
.wore a tine
। you wtH see a broad mibi&gt; on his face,
l.t.t Smttrd.y. i, broke in t wo and tiw -from tire noli.
,.t a lore pri. e
[ „„ Ttlra,:
r Brn^ilre | because it-’sagirL
&gt;
Our Fall Invoice* in

oimy. couro&lt;inct&gt;tly

Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear,
Boots and Shoes

Tis Our Aim

IT WILJ. PAY

Everylntending Purchaser

,A“’’ &lt;&gt;■•«'"■;&gt; &gt;“’"
Ouralmalde fnrnd.Gd.R. O.nmn.theI
lim,„ lhl, llilr
I
M. J. Kiser and T. .Rogers have par-'
™'' b* "btalned from S. S. In- talented Mate editor of the Detroit j reren.relI taore with only ■ tanrd..
chased a copper evaporator and are
depot when Ire di*covered that In- Imtl '«"“»• ,Mr'
'•
, »;«?&gt;&gt;»«
bren upmnnMl |
(
wagoc oa „.h«|, |„. now ready for business iathe cider and
We shall be la Receipt of. the
only a part of hi. train. He mad.^“ -f «”•»&lt;&lt;• rwrt-I ved «tol. m, Uni «l Stare, con.nll« Auckland: Xere an,, hi,
ridfag, wtan tta : jelly line.
quick time back to wlrete tta re.t of '»
nnuMoto work, ami ... a, Zealand. W tattarGB. w!ll accept tta „„„„
lelti
Ille
. Some people love to live in pretty
the train
and
part
ol
th,. '««■
»•« taPl-ort
Turnout, orre .
dr not ha* nt -yet been mode]
l(„„ ,he i,..^ „bich [o&lt;lk Me|„ J mansions, while others would just a^
' train band, were waiting to be drawn &lt; “”&lt;11,1 ■ "ul1
worthy poor man pnblle, but we congratulate tom upon
tl,re„i„g Bert under the : soon live in horse barnt- or campout
,
, ..
~
.
. . u , ; on wood- piles.
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to the stat ion.
to a *,P,jUe* reuiviulwring that good: the honor shown him, anu only wish] .
wheels of the wagon from wluc he'
..
. .
.
. .
..
deeds never go unrewarded, and that thpl, the salary is treble what it is.
I
.
.
,
.
W. Rowlader has returned from- Ins
. rerelred tamo rerere brumre.
, (rj
[u
weH
j
r/^A. J. Beebo and C. D. Cooley are
■ “he who cast * his bread upon the waters fAbout a dozen people who were of a
• ’ AJJ.UVA
UvvllU each building a movable picture gal-;
A farmer of b&gt;«■&lt;&gt;"■'&gt;
•/&lt;&gt;■&gt;-1 tlw tautb nxreta -hat tlm. i. a little
• receiveth it again after nanny days.”
literary turn of mind, met at the house j
\
_■
‘ Ivrv, which, when '-completed, can be,
I tde of hog, .nd .flor . long bnnt fnimd | t(H) nind(
|( R&gt;lt
of James Fleinicg on Monday evening
ta.tdmt up.by an mljhmlng ..igi.B.s. H.Uy-.HW., boy Ml down tire
taken apart or put together in a few
LOOAL BPLINTEBS.
for the purpose of forming'a Chautau­
minutes, and will be very convenient k
bor, from whence he ■ took them nme. i.
, . .&lt;■ .
.
j
mi
k
um
.
.
m
.
j
&lt;&gt;arn
staaw
the
o
cher
day, bis head
Respectfully. ‘
qua
Literary
circle.
An
informal
Lots of new advta. this week.
j for transportation from place to place. \
bot found that they cnnld not eat, and ....
....
. .
, .
.
.
.
.’.
striking wit bin an inch of nn inverted
• Messrs. Beetle &amp; Cooley have been at j Jacob Lentz luu» reshingled his house. meeting woe held that night and ad­ oDcofthrm.n
% suRertag coniiitinn.
.
.
t n
.
.
"T
r
,
•
garden
roke.
It
w
as
a
close
call,
H. M. I*ec is visiting friends in journed to tlie next evening when they and on exarx notion found thei? gnina ■
... ,
.. D
.
PWoodland the most of the time fori . Mrs.
.
r,ra B^i --Kx.,,
,ka nn, i . ,;*&gt;
Mn
Pan mng,ihe Prohibitiou
again met and perfected their organiza­
nearly two months taking pictures in a 1i*&gt;.
alt ent up am vneir mnutns ulu-d with
.
.
“"*’*£
tent, ’t hey think they can get a better
Len- Feighner spent Sunday at Hos- tion by electing Mrs. Livermore, presi­ broken glare, ami wi.hta to know H,
dent; Mra. Dr. Youngs, vice pMmidont; hog. will vSttnmrily rm glta. for . '
”'■“‘'‘T? th5 ’’“’’'T ot
light from a building thaa a tent, and
[land on the pobtii-al question of the
Their
still hare it nearly ns handy to move
Liebhauser spent Sunday at aud Mr. Livermore, secretary
The aeoon'd' district representative
T
.
meetings will be held each Monday
alioBt^X
**"
j C. E. Ho»cta ba* built an addition t.,' weniucat the lio.ire nt Dr. Y*nngJ
coorention *»f Ah county, wa, held »t .
S-Hoily d^t cared to. now hoare
/^-fTk. Phillips, of Syracuse N. Y.,
tta vilfage Iret Saturday: call.d to or- !’’ * J”’?’
I his house.
/
I
“
has succeded in getting fifty subscrib­
‘ SENATORIAL CONVENTION.
tar by Hon. J. J. Gould, and on.tnot™ ‘“r, A* ,b“&lt;&gt;n th* Mth
i The paycar pawed through the vil­
ers for a public library, aud hereafter j
Holl,,
lage Monday.
The Democrat and Greenback sen­ l&gt;r. Snydrr. of Stintield, wa* miulctcmNashville will have a library. The sub- i
? h“!“!rt-,1 »r
Sheri ft Creasy, of Hastings, Was ip atorial convention met at the Wolcwtt notary chSrmta and' B. F. W„*k.?"'&lt;ld‘t“rscribers met on .Monday and organized ■
man. of Cbrerer. Mvretary. Win. Jor^hj’’nd’ -^.“mg. m the wooden
i town Tuesday.
house
in
this
village
last
Saturday.
by electing the following officers: Pres„
„
, ,,
don and C. S. Jackson were oppoltHreU^ "*'"!
&gt;»'crc.tmg.
The band
ident. Miss Addie Nichols; vice presiH«jy Roe shipped a car load of hogs They fi|st met in separate coo vent ions.
tellere, and after the report of theoom- «-r»»«l**«b*«»4Pl*«&gt;d a l partook of
The Greonbuckeia organized by elect­
dent, Mrs. John Barry; secretary, Miss;10 “ a?fi|Ui
^" •
।
o
mittoe
on
aretantmla
Ibe
balloting
be"&gt;*».
”
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H.By tae
MAIN LINE.
Mimi Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Geo. W.
H*!1" *’
I,i?r nunt’
| ing J. W. Ewing, of Oneida. Eaton Co.,
gae and rrentad in the el.oU.rn of !"*twl
th«
bur ding, m
chairman and John DenninT'of Hast­
Tralaion the Main Line will pax* Jackson Francis; librarian, Mrs. C. M. Putnam. \ ' *r ’ *lt . lce. ref
,
Benjaman
F.
Beekman,
prerent
taperI
to
""
“
“
,1
"
,U
b1
’
&gt;'»
___ 2__________________ The library will Im- smallto start with , M"u Oviatt *" v‘s,t,D*f fri®*-**
ings, secretary. John Dawson, W. F.
.
Going West from Jnokritm.
but any one can become a member by i 8O"th«rn P«wj &lt;&gt;f ,b« 8tat«Hicks and Andrew Pray were appointed visor of Cheater, fh the nominee of the ’ en rPr,*Jeast woobLANn.
MSH..... :.5.08a. ^ Trr Chicago
, handing in their name and ?i/
E Parody ha. repapered and painted a committee to confer with&gt;like com­ con vent ion. The convention, was no- ,
ted for the general good feeling mani- . Miw DeHa W he ler, ot Vermoutville,
ErExXi^li»p m. AreSi’w 7-»«•-Monday Marshal Pilbeam received
Elwood Martin and family intend mittee of D tuoerata.
The Democrats organized by electing I tested and the determiuatiou to stand :8 vi*itii&gt;&amp;fr»ndH in this vicinity.
. ‘ Pacific Ex.. 11.56a. m. Arr Chicago7.55a. tn &lt; word by telephone from Charlotte that ■ moving to Fort Collins, Col,
I rennxit Mc dannigal went to Ohio
W. S. Goodrear, of Has ting»,ch airman, by the choice of the convention who-:
fciolntf KUkfat from JacU-on. ’ n robbery' had been committed there, • Michael J. Fanning speaks at the op- and M. W. Hiker, of the same place ever it might be, and as it tell on one la-tTamdny to work in a woolen fae12? S' SnStajStrn '‘,"1 'o'00* for • m,n ,h'11 Srid t«k.-n ■ erabonre Mnmlay afrernoon.
secretary. T. D. Green, P. Brown and of the finest young men in Eaton Co., tory*
Atlantic Ex- 3 25 ». m. An Detroit 5.55 a’m" ’bc train at Charlotte, got off at Ver- : MissStellaWilsonvisiteilhergrand- M. W. Riker were appointed a commit­ there will be no kicking, atd it will be I
Night Lx... 5-45 a. m. Arr Detroit 8.20a.m.1 montville and came on .west on foot , parents at Charlotte this week.
LOCAL MATTER!,
tee to confer with a like Oouirifittee of a hard matter for any other party te,
Ultai ra?taU,“rtX«stndIJ"’‘"nl’‘'U”J '*'• ™("*“
f""nd lli* “““ “&lt;•
Laat Sunday wa» a regn'ar April da,:
G reen backers. The committees- held a , defeat Mr. Beekman, as be has a host l
------ '------ ---arrested him. He then telephoned to alternate sunshine
and shower.
frien.lKKll
lire
eonnkv.
which botff
both parltee
parlire I■ of fnena»
friendaiJl
Uie county.
.iruiiu-; NUHHuur
auu snower.
conference after which
Ml over the
j You &lt;iw» be shown ns fine and Large
1 the sheriff at Charlotte, who told him i jFuniiss &amp; Brooks n,..,,,,*,.
shipped a vcarload
.
I went into joint convention with W. S.
--------------—';a Hue oi1 Russian Circnlnn* iu Silk and
Grand llupida llivlalon.
----- | to search the prisoner and if nothing , of bogs to Buffalo
Monday
night. chairman and John Dennie
”
j Goodyear
NORTH CASTLETON.
Diagonal. Dolinans and I’Aters,asoan
G. A.
Truman
in Chicago1 secretary.
,
,, o
*_ '• **
,D.u, h ,a2?er
Wr
•— was found od him to discharge him,
p
* 'f........- has
- »been
------ «-«.•
Day
STATIONS.
Th»» ii *i
ii.i
i mi
. , ,
„
.,,
' C. Bradley attended the-Baarta cou»V start them as low ns ^&lt;3, up to ^20.
Ad
'
which was accordingly done.
* be a|| the week selecting new goods.
The name of John Dawson.of Rat-। fajr
&gt;•’ * ■&gt;■...-------Ex.
hay is being marketed I land, was presented as the rfboiinee of | ‘ jtf* j£. Bloom comes to the front with
w
.m
a. tn
j&gt;. mj prisoner was found to be absolutely ; (Considerable
Grand Rapids Lv 145 ♦100
9.20[ j moneyless, or in other words "dead j IQ this village at the present lime.
QIEEP TO LE lbE.
i this village at the present lime.
; the joint convention tor state senator a trotter.
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1.W 6.47 6.45
Middleville.......
Bert- Hart
made Irion* to Charlotte I, 1 ta.ro (taop to l«,«o In lota raaaing
'
broke.” After his discharge he took
; Kocher will go to Chicago next I for this district, no other names being
Wm.
p
"
Hastings
1.33 7.11
707 10.57
from Mito50. Term, made known on
■
his weary line of march toward Wood- ww
to i.
buy
fall —
and
gooiis.
Nashville. .. L.v l.W
7.30
—.k
v .k
— /..i»
j winter
----------j._
| presented and Mr Dawson liaving re- a
week.
(j application to
nrt la«t week.
Cn ... 0. Las.
Vermontville.... 205
7.88
Lewis Lockhart and wife attended |
Woodland*
Charlotte
8.02 12.47. land ostensibly in search of work, but • The road machine was brought outJ ctived the second of the entire Dvmo•430
1.85&gt; probably uearnestly praying that be , Tuesday and Main, street leveled up,
i cratie part of the convention, as well the dastings fair.
Eaton Rapids.... MB 8.37 8.25
2.80
Rives JnncUon.. 8.22
8.52
would never find it.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wood ore visiting i as that; of the Greenback delegation
Year scribe b.*s the pleasure of kill- i
3.08
YOI'Bt liUHIXBPSw
8-45
9.0
Jackson
ing a coon with a club.
:
... „ . 2
5.55i
11.(3
&amp;S5
Detroll
—Last Satuniay morning the citizens their daughter Bertha at Amro I», Ind. j from. Eaton county, his liookiontioa was
We have opened
2 strides' Browa.
VTsi.
Wilson,
of Berryville
a Bine,
2 of alient
Gray.Oviatt
Wntersold
Proofs,
— of
this place
beheld a was
streamer,
on j and
Station
37 tickets , ruade unanimous.
Sold last*....
year nt one
’ dollar
per yard,
guest
of
E.
Lpokhart
Sunday.
&gt;
&gt;•
«
— which appeared the names of “Belv.1 to Grand Rapids during the fair week, present be was called iipoa, and adMU. Point, of Lou.**, oo-ly.i* but
yaJdwe.wiH
’"’chrepih
‘"&gt;w sell them nt 33c per
STATIONS.
Mail
G- IL Pm. Lock wood and Vic. Woodhull,’' (lying! Mr. Dolson, of the firm of Ward &amp;. dressed the convention, for a short time
*
.
G.
A.
TltVMAN.
Ex.
Ex.
making
her
ntster
M
m
.
J.
VVou-nngai
-----—
---------—
&gt;
.
from the top of a small pole that bad j Dolson of Charlotte, was in town Sat- . after which the convention adjourned.
Detroit
».00
vfoit*
I ^’An elegant line of Milinery for
i arisen
the night
urday.
'*
I
• *
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--------7
arisen in
in tne
nigut nearly
nearly tn
in front
front of
of I uruay.
Jackson
0.45
1LW
A rertaiu.young tu*n i« in a «&lt;veat | both fall and wiot-r style* just reeeir.loo Braun’s shoe shop. No announcement ■ Rev. Livermore attended the Oiivet 1
THE FAIR.
Rives JnncUoa.
1.45
beremteyour ttcrib. miule a mlauke it. ”* hr
u' 51 &gt; **
Eaton Rapitbs...
3.85 12.43
£ M i having been made as to die time of the , Ministerial Association at Charlotte I
We attended the Barry county fair tbt name of his gtrh it is too bad, as ' (VI will again, do Dressmaking,
3.15
1.07
Charlotte........
8.10
ff.17 P&lt;&gt;le raising, we presume but few were! Monday.
Vermontville...
8.55
1.82
8.38
•
.
t»n Thursday and fotuul in nearly every we are al! liabel to.make mistakes and I Apply at my residr nc.- on Shertpan St.,
• I present, as it nyiuemiy
evidently occurreu
occurred riuier
either j Thomas Cranston and family, of J department as fine an exhibition as wo
Nwh rille
1-42
4.10
bo may lure the pletuur. *f looking |
*“■•* "*
450
2.07
Hastings
IMS; urn l«te
' * or
“ to*
*
rarlyln *the
L &lt;b&gt;y u. »b&lt;- Rut.aml, vi.iI(d «t M. B. Brook* l*«r ,r«r,*wU»nyfatr. Tim cattle &lt;rcn- w
Middleville’
5.30
for another girl.
...................... ..........................
10.25
Grand Rapids...
8.20
HJO
f»ror*bh for petting &gt; Urge crowd to . Saturday.
; K,Kxl
thv hoga were fat had
640
~
! EF*My stock of Velvets, Feathers,
EAST CASTLETON.
--------—______ __ ’------------------gertier. Wohare been unable to get
The Blue Klbbon aieeting will '•IthuaheeplookedweBitbmuwMau*,Ribbons. Luce;, etc., are
the finest
Through Ctmchee and Sleeping Cars to and any truatwortby information in regard held at the Cougngationnl rbureln orally line diapUyat floral ball, and at
ever bsongbt to Nashville.
from Grand Rapids aud Detroit. All trains
C.C. McClua is building a new house.
Mrs. o. M. Yates.
vegetable hall th. exhibit waa .imply
connect tn same depot at Detroit with trahig to the program. It may b« the commit- Sunday afternoon.
Asa Noyes is at Grand Ixxlge cooper­
on C*imi Southern dlvlaian.
, urn appoint..1 to procure the pole &gt;O
lira Aahley who baa been viaiting lu„nenae. There were monatrouapumping.
E. C. BROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD,
Am now ready to receive apple* for
Joseph Sanlsburg has gone to Now
Aaa’t Gen. Sun. Jacksau. Gen’l Sup. Detroit. baabfu) amt did not want a largecrowd . Stella Wilaon for«uue timeluutreturn.: kina and ~|.iaal».; there were potato. ,
evaporating purposes. They must be
York.
0. W. RUGGLES.
preeent. The pole waa claimci by a ed to her borne a. Battle Creek.
. the very algbtof which would Lav. made
&lt;rcn'l Pass and Ttckefftgvnt. Chicago.
Noyos has returned to Grand itigood shape and cd' good size. The
grandaou of Elder Holler, who inaleted
Mre J. St. Row and children atarled ,n Irialtman happy for a week.aud the
supply will regulate the demand.
that the pole bad been atolen from In i om Monday for St. Lotti*. Mo., where i onlon*-well. if they w ere a, Wrong **
Mssriefy Cardii.
M. B. Bkuoks.
Mr. Finch, of Lockport, visited Alex
front of b.a grandfather', reaidcnce,! they will make their future home.
1 ther were large, they were atom enough Price thta week.
VT LODGE~NO. 37TK?of
meets at (to
^F'f'.nramntowu, Saxony and Knit­
and
that
it
bad
a
St.
John
and
Daniel
Clarence
Crocker
formerly
trt
Tur:
I
to
draw
a
plow.
It
waa
there
we
aaw
Henry Hart has just returned from a tint; Y area at Adda Nichols’ store.
Castle Hall, Nashville, Michigan, every
Friday evening, for the encouragement and atreamer th at the time it waa taken. Sew* but now a farmer of Battle " the beet that boat tbe beet that beat week’s visit in Ohio.
,U^taBrotherK2^j’ ^TUC’ f tcadla'!l fcud boD' Accordingly, with the aaaiatanew of bin. Creek, .pent Sunday with bi. parenta. all other IteoU." Thecorn. cabbage arid
MONXY TftWAX.
Almond Murray has the finest piece
A few thousand dollars to loan on
aaaoctatre he took the pole down, tore
The aution agent at tbia place aoid other vegetable* wore bret-dare in ev- of wheat in the neighborhood.
H. R. Dickixsox, C. C.
real relate on long time and a low'
offtbo Leek wood atreamer, and again 1 rto ticket* to Hasting* since the fair ery particular. The poultry exhibit wa*
H. A. Durkee.
Pond Smith or better known iw red rete of interest.
ASH VILLE LODGE. NO. 86, I.O. O. F.. e.wctod it *n it* old place. The Lock-'commenced to this (Friday) morning.; hueand large.There wa*a largo dlanosed Smith, lias folded bis tent like
ry dfcld a.id Jet Laces, Pompons in
The band came out on Saturday plav of apples, aud they were A No. 1, the Arabs and silently stole away. He
lv meets every Tuesday evening In Odd wood and CVoodhull streamer waa then
gold
and
various
other
styles. Birda
Fellows’ Hall. Visitlug members wtlebrne,
fastened ;to a telephone pole on the evening and treatw^lbe people of the i mo,
has gone to Bellevue., and left between tod Plume*, the finrst shown, just re­
Chahlm 8. Dernau, ». G.
other aide of the rtreet. Now while we' village to free open air concert. We I C. L. Glasgow, of thia village, exbib- two days.
Jobx C- Dnxox, .R 8.
ceived,
Mrs. 0. M. Yates.

About Oct. 15th

engineer did not IInd on! anything wa. “",1
the matter until I,c got neatly to tire !

Largest and Jinest Stock
TXTl ’ll 4" AY&gt;

We Ever Carried.
KOCILER BROS.

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Mr

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GRAND

’EOUCATtO^AL

THE' MILLIONA'RI'S FUi-L

REVVAL.

bodies.

Tl
n
I
f Printa, Ginghams, Shirtiu., Denim"
llri/l nnfin 1 Toweling*, Table Damask., Dre.»

£iaii a signal office on
of tasking a thorough ipour idfineta y

PrntaiMr do name

ib

beneficial to thy health of tr •
babitoou :t&gt;M. twenty sr*e» loacM
with tnedict te- —Old twytng.

I V UuUllu ' S'"’'1" an&lt;l Tri'n,"ing"’ "nd Y"nke«

b-t’er known

3w-n&lt;u tot-eagti, &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; you believe that
ha* not Loen aen»L

PRICE filJB, IF PAID IN ADVANCE.

man** history!”
“Nq, 1 e'en not say tha' Ido,* replied the
Glot»e-D*i*-&gt;crat reporter.

Groceries

1 tn t e "porting world he has mt-i
■rybody of pn»miuene» from the Pr no;

tbq Giobe-l^-Vut *ituout u iuwx-raary
"my book on "A mo«pheric PricUun.’Read U, andyou-w.J b«» eonvin~?-L

tlbu 111 h tom of P&lt;-ter aud Goor re Lord- ■
lard, which wa* established n -a ya e«-n*
turv ag &gt; a: C’h'smbers nudGoihain street*. ;

Wixm the train arrived al the Union

D put

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COFFERS.

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LOR ILLA RD'S WEALTH

MISSOURI ASTRONOMY

A’*1 -''“‘"i' ,hat re«r*L &lt;l my
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tnr tur Mui’S

&lt;P.«rre) of the original found* a.

'

A new line of New and Fresh
Groceries, at the Lowest Possible Pri­
ces. New Tea, just received. Cull
and get samples.

ICrilCUT.ATTON’. l.SOO COPIES.

.00 L
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&gt;.o6'|

In ibid brandh of our bu/mesH, we have
received H&lt;&gt;me Rare Bargains for the fall
trrtde, in Suits and Overcoats

On the

‘we are proba '
d-.llBr-a-dny hotel tn the city:" “8 ep thia
way for toe Mercury, rljjht tn the business

“whore will I Mud

itF’
,
“There is-noPacific House no«.” Bflsaid;

th-- A bans ot America. Ever sineo Prof.
1*. um,.r married a Hi- J-* giH there has
been a grea’ educational revival go&lt;ng on
here, but itwa* only when he camo here
to lire that the mat -r b- gsn to look se-

MUR«i sight L
.
4fYou !ive.'hcr»F*
“Q«. y,‘»» 1 I1*® here.- I loft about a
nnut i ago, enpect ng that the epidemic
wou.d have exhausted itself tiefore this
time, lim 1 re nrn only to fin 1 it raging

ingthaLdis once will acqy're a ve m lty
of alou 2J3 fe-t a wood. Now, I pio.-oso
to sink a-suatt 772 feet deep in this city,
into which pound weight* aball be cop inbally dropped, with an apparatus for
bring)' g them to the *urfaoe again. I exppc to crea e au intense body of heat
then by. and win n I have demonstrated
the fearib h y ot my scheme 1 w.li organix- a company to lay pipe* from this shaft
thiougtinut the city, and we will be able to
fuinish h-at at the ra e of ten oen s*per
1.000 feet to residences and business

xhuuLl Lave quarantined against It; but

wbf

than the cbole a or the black death

He pointed in the direction of a saloqn
on ihe window of which was the sign,
•‘The Gemini Bampl- Room—Sidereal En­
trance for Bundays.”

tinned. "Look h«wl”
He pointed to a barber-shop with the
sign.* “Transit Tonaorial Parlors,” swing­
ing across the sidewalk in front.
•‘Will you want a room with a telescope
•ueiut I bad registered my name.
1 replied, "I want a room with a
rash-stand, a pitcher of water' a bowl and
••Fiont,” aaid the clerk, whose diamond
H;mrklod like a morning star, “.now this
gentleman to 321, fl.th constellat on. It
is a good room,” he coatinued, “conven­
ient to the roof, from which you can watch
the meU-oric display lo-uight.”
“I didn’t come here to see meteoric dis­
plays at night,” 1 replied, rather coldly.

*4Ht«p ’h». way,” said lha bell-boy, and

buss vie* of

have your instruments brought up t- t^p

“Your telescope and things,” said the

Amercnn 1'opulaUuu.

believe tiiat no bard-wurking man can
starve in America that such a thing is
possible. . Investigation might probably
reveal the fact that many &lt; ?a b* occur
from tbi« cause.
VVaUzman shoveled
gravel until be could not stand, was
brought tiome in u wagon and died. Fifty
ceuta would probably have saved. him,
perhaps to aixaiti. work himself up to a
comfortable livelaood. Not every indi­
vidual who dies of starvation d es so tragicaliy. Most drop off unperceived. The
staiva’ion may not be quite so evident,
though quite a* ac uaL The person who
for mon bs works upon in*ufficiftht food,
And finally dies nt some symptom brought
on by that insufficient food, dies of starvetion as truly as the man who eats nothing
a; all ior a week or two.
b of Am"riAtn-riThere are some peculiarities
rhen
can life which indicate that wt
~ crowd------- 1
Ing I as taken place to the same extent a*
in Europe the life o the poor will, unl-ss
some change takes place in other direc.
.
...
tiona, .be .harder
than
elsewhere.
Men
work more among machinery in this than
in any other country. Machinery is u»ed
in trade, which in Europe are stii| haodieiafta. There is no denying that a machinis a bad intermediary between employer

china b&lt; all the employer gets—not that of
the individual men. Men are employed
and dismissed rn masse, like good*. The
___ _____
.
able
toan ____
has little chance
to ____
«bow ...
his
ability; th- reliable man little supw to
—-—*»-«___________ Less
t___________
r
prove
his reliability.
re* rot. is
shown to sterling qaalitie-, and little at-

than risk his loss.

Ou grand occasion* the drawing-room*,'
diuiog parlor and conserva ories, which
are &lt;&gt;n the main floor, are thrown into one,
making one ot the grandest private ballr-'OOM in the city.
.Mr. L ’rillard's flrat Interest in the sportinp world was in yachting, aud in this
connection he first became prominent os
the owner of toe Vesta, one of the three
competitors in the famous oo-an yacht
race from Handy Hook to Cowes, in which
the stakes were $.0, -0&gt;, apart from th i

remarkable one, and as 1 am

toll. Thia is what 1 had to select my dinM»SC.
Areturu- Hotel. Munday, Aug. IS.
tamar Shadow. Suliwtic. Scorpii.

Ortus with Molcoubu- Snuiw: Sijrn of the Chib,
with Zodiacal Gravy.
I
Meals.

Roosted. Taunts Steak.

Lupus Fried.
Vevriarde^.
Unions SNialur, Cucumber* CotneUc.

Centrifam1 Douxhnut*, Periodic Pi-j.
JtcUptL- FuUdltur.

Printing Cotupuy. 1 asked him
be thought of th* political situation.

&lt;i .tt o. (ue Dug Hill tcltpUc Boctoty, and

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AMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attorney ACoumieHor
Hustings will attenfj.to l&lt; gxl business tn any
Jpart
of tilt: Stole, and practices In all tBurj i.

flannels, blankets, etc.,
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YTTILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY. Lawyer and Jus» ’
tire of the Peace. Especial attention
given to collections. Hastings, Mich. ‘

PRAM
______ F. — HILBERT’S,' P

W. N13KF.RN, Attorney and Counsellor
• ki Law. practices tn airfitoteUourto. Col
lection* promptly attended to. Office ova
Spaulding's«torc[ HaMings, Mich.

F^LEMENT I^IITH. Attonicy at Law. OfV&gt; flee over R. K. Grant’ store Hmstings’
Mich. Practice In all the Courts.of the State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING!
A Big Drive on Bed Spreads! Think qf a Mammoth Mariwille* Bed Spread for 11.25!

J1X OTT IIOl'MK,

l-Fall and Winter Goods.-!
l-Bargains; Never Before Offered.-I

A. 8. FOOTE, Pmophietou.

In buying my Full and Winter Stocks I was very fortunate, aitd succeeded in
securing bottom
and auan
shall give patron*
patrons
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uuiuxu prices on
mi everything,
cvcryuuug. aim

L’ndoutably one of the birt-kept hotels In
centralcentral- Michigan. Sample room* Wret floor.

r

...HHl Ooral,. Plrnlv ol Tliem. Low Price, &gt;■■&gt;&lt;! Iloural lleallug.

JL

JL_&gt;

Stoves and Ranges.
TUB Finest Stoyes Made io liciiiai.

Then

z8tep into the Wheeler store

and behold it.

By “Bee-

Hive’' we mean a store where
. can be found almost any

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME

'article in the fancy goods
and variety line.

Our

Buffalo Scales,

stock consists of

the truth may be. be has, with true oporto­
man et-.iquetta, never allowed a complaint j:
fopass his Up*.’’
Mr. Loriliard owhs a fine breeding farm

lhe
season.
Owing to a.UUagraremeut wrtbthetnAn*g«rs of the Saratoga track, neither Mr.
l»jrill«rd nor his brother race thMr horses
over that course, their field of operations
being cotiflnnd to Monmonlb and Jerome
Parks, the Bheep^bcad Bay track and that
1° Baltimore* M ■. Lorlllard lmck«s his turf
opinions very freely, and has boen known
to win liOO.O X) In b day.
His bouso in
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MTT T TNTRRysNASHVILLE
WAGONS
aS
-*• J—zl—cJ-lN

AX. A

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Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
mantown, Ge r in a n
Knitting, Zephyrs,

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE!

Toy Carta, Tin
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Water Sett", Window­
Pole", Toilet Articles,
kvwpon,. Oehr. i-»i»t,uon.ont.mor. &gt;*ov. . r vverv Descrintion.

-----------------.
--------------------fashionable roeon.- It is built iu Queen
Anne s yle, and is capable of entertaining 1
} thirty
------ ~gues’* at a tlmu. Fur this palatial i
------,—
I
His
hora
« -------------------ixrtllard paid
JKXl.OOU.
■ famous
*“
" steam yacht, the Rhoda, i* con­
! stantly at th* command of bin guexta, aud
■ represent* an additional expenditure to
i him ot &gt;'i0.(M0 a year.
Mr. Lori hard is a prominent clnb man,
being a member of the Uninn, Knicker­
bocker, Ki-w York Yacht, American
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different factories in Uibrolty am! N-w
Jersey h--giv&lt;s employment to upward*.
»' * m‘
Th..-... fr..U.| with «nl I
I ,ora M—.l-ly..&gt;.l.iCl.n.1m.rtidetb.y
“• rab-“.iwl!r r—lwrt

BE8T ON WHEELS.

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Ladiea’ Jerseys,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies’,- Hand
BagtJ Woolen YaOlS. including
°

A. BAKBHIC, VI. 1»„

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IIOMCEOPATIIIC

Physician and Surgeon
-

Office first door east of Opera House and
near residence on corner of Washington nd
Stale Streets, Nashville, Mich..

PENINSULAR

was a “Bee-Hive” in

Nashville? No 1

he and bls Iriends were haring a xrand
old time frolicking, feasting and fl hung.
more or less, as was the fashion in those I
days. The General waa sUting near the I
hrud of the long table, which was crowd- i
ed with people from one end to the other I
eating their dinner, when he heard some
one near by aay: “They’ll get Patton this ।
time.”
Patton Anderstm was a great ,
friend of Jackso&amp;’t, notorious as a flgnter, I
and always in a row.
“What’s tbatF’ »ays Jackson.
Some one told hhn that Anderaon
» big fight down at the lower end ot the I
I

Tor killing, Jackson was called on by she

'llwttiiigw Cardn.
OHN Q. CRE88Y,Sheriff.Hastings, Mich.,
a ill attend promptly to all official business
rliitustcd to hi# care.’
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THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

Did you know there

ably mauy future kings of the tnrf, and
1 also possesses some of the most valuable
I. short-horned
short-nomed cattls
cattle in the world.
world, He
ns holds
an annual sale to dlspoe* of hl. yearling.
T and was recently q uoted as saying that to
took greater pleasure in breeding racers
ISaahvffie Cor. Evansville Journal.j
than in racing them. He is, however, rephe Ge&amp;vral was attending an &lt;&gt;ld-ta«b
.-rz-uu^
... wuv mc.Bu- ।
in all the pD;»oitant events and
torboodof NalbZuteatVnZti^Tt wh?c&gt;. Las bad a fair measure of success during

kind of

Do you desire to'see the Newest. Freshret, Prettiest and most complete linef of

UJL-/JL-Z

ANDREW JACKSON’S SNUFF-BOX.

his hand behind him under his eoat as if
drawing a pistol. This the people along
the table heard, aud cry lag, ’Don’t shoot I’
•Don’t shoot!’ fled away like fngbtenwl
rabblU.
K.
U,«..ta..r. a.M.ux win. And.ni.li.
ud lh.y wo S d, lora, &lt;b»l

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Yours for Business,

tban it is in Europe; but it is harder to
keep that employment.

The food isn’t as l*d an it appears to b&lt;Eftn-*fit'.i.-fled mv appetite 1 ventured one

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Ou the workman's side.

Without waiting to bear more, Jackson
sprung upon the table and to the astonishmuni of the multitude went clattering
down the middle of it, scattering dishe*
and edibles right and lelt, crying as he
ran, “Give it to him Patton, I’m comm’.”

AMES B MILLS, Attorney at Law and
Notary Public. Special attention given to
coHw-Ung and coiivevanriug. Office io the
Wheeler building. Nasbrille, Mteh.__
25-50 .
EMORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace".
Q®«-ton,crailJ Sherman Street*

DRY coons, CLOTHINC, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHINC COODS,

a million. It win be remem tiered t ha &gt; the i
.
t
....
.
Arc my *burii&gt;e*«
aud see’ me,
contest was won by Mr. James Gordon
”
” principles. Cbmc fh everyixidy
~
” ”and
* I will
' guarantee*
to make your visit to. my Moye particularly pleasant and piofitaWc.
Bennett’s Henrietta. Although the three
yachts were no; in sight of each o her one ,
day
the Handy----------Hook— L
ghtetiip
- out from
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HILBERT.
IM'OWU uiuiiti
rec ,I
■ lh«y reached Qu.-ensiown
wltoin tn
three
hours of each other.. Mr. Os^ood
Os^oud’» Fiosfa
Fiaefa j. ---------------- --------------------------------- -—------ -----ring and
wing
and Mr.
Mr. Lorillard
Lorillard’’*s Vesta
Vesta went low j
-a-vr-w v’-j—&gt;
II Alii) WA It E
inK &lt;n o Cowes Harbor under a full spreLz! L/ |_[|_^ — I—| I
\ / |—&lt;
;• of canvas forwuat proved to bo secona
A A
V
P'o**. neither of them knowing that the I
Henrietta hod already arrived,
Later on Mr. Lorillard’s fondness for
' sports
sport* led him to
(o brooms
b.-come a patron
*— of* the :
' turf, aud the victories of the Cherry and
• Black are well-known on bo b sides of the
| Atlantic. With the exception of Richard
Ten Broerk, of Kentucky, Mr. Lorillard
।i fn&lt; toe first to try conclusions with AmerThis lA a new company, aud it* Stoves
received Fir*l Prize Medal at American
Institute Fair, New York, U83, and at Cin­
■ racers of Kngland, and his success with
cinnati Exposition. 1HH3. if pin want the
| Parole spurred him on. Wbkn be won the
Best (at a moderate price), buy one ot
I Blue R bbun of the Derby with Iruquoia
their rooks or hrat era.
be waa looked upon as a Loru in this city.
-—Agents for-----in other important events be was lionixed
a*, al) the uptown clubs. 11 has been said
‘
~*“J-—-* *- —
’
*-*horses from Eoglaud upon the ground of
8EW1NC MACHINES,
unfairness mown in the rui.-s uf handicapping, a« promulgated in a spirit o.
j j aluusy by the leading sport Tn &lt; clubs of j
England. Ou this subjec. Mr. Lorillard '

sir; but nearly all the rgehtlemen
“Well, 1 haven’t. I’ve got nothing but a
■dean undershirt, two collars, a pair of
socks, and seme writing paper. Lead the
way to the i unique: hall.”
Belaff scaled by a distinguished looking

FOWLER &amp; CAMPBELL.

GENTLE NEWS READER

•lauJiter* of old Peler grew up amid
princely h&lt; s .itaiity, raaRniUrcnt bails acd
a nn-rs, and It was here that they m&lt; t
their life pa tn rs.
Pie re. married a
ibinghtar of the we! -known Dr. Taylor,
n nvr
&gt;tw t::=tsnd:=g
tnatanding 'be 'net
fact •!
that
she *is
and a
—‘ -'■*
‘ *l&gt;er, she
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now a grandin
retaim
race* of
---------' ----------her early
- marvel ui beatf-y, and
when she occupies the box a -at on her j
Iiu-band’s four-i'i-hand on the Coaching.!
Club’s parale she is as brilllantand dash­
Ing n« the celebrated beauty, Mi»s Marion ‘
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[Philadelphia Record.}
The story ot Uie recent death, near
Xenia, O, of Fratrk Walixman, from
starvation as real as tiiat from which the
majority of the Greeiy party perished,

T T. Q0UC8ER, M. D.. Physfciau and Bar
V,» neon. Al! professional calls promptly
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and fl to

Cash for Butter and Eggs.

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Shortly after Pierre’s marriage wi’hcra«ity of stoves tor cooking or heating Mi»* Taylor he built a handsome mansion
t at Fifth av-nue and Thirty-sixth street,,
purpose..”
and the weal h displayed In Its appoint' m n’s and the marvelous cul’ure and
DEATHS FROM STARVATION.
I tas .i* shown in its ensembio remind one of

TI i *&lt;•&lt;•! Iwneoua &lt;’-Mr&lt;ia.
H. YOUNG. M. D., Phrtician and 8ur• geon, ea&lt;4 TWc Main Bl. Office hours
7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p. m.

Mr. Lorillar 1 was born fifty-two years
ago iu the ild fam ly mansion near Bowl&gt;ng Green, but 8|&gt;ent bis early you h In the
1 sa d I was in a desperate hurry, as 1 ■ ma nlfic -nt residence erected by his father
j a the northwea. eo.uer of lentb street
wanted to catch a train.
“Wt-li,” raid he, catching^ me by the and Broadwav. A’ the time thia house
coat collar, "you understaniLthalre P'ti ‘d
weigh: which h&gt;&lt; fallen 772 fret wiL^crret#-l_i4in&lt;l«-&gt;ineHt Mrirat- resiienc-s in the mt

written a small pamphlet ot 300 pages on
the subj ct. If you are not tn a hurry 1

1 tpok tow ’uus andwas-soon bumping
through the narrow al e to of the cultured
ciiy. On the way tothb betel I ubaerved
lar&gt;.e numl-ent or school children evidently
going homo to their noon-fam* Inneh. Mod
of1 them carried jiouderotw volume in
their bauds, but many- had their books
car.ted behind them in a wheelbaipiw.
J
rem■ iked to a fsUow-passinger that HL
Joarph must be a great educational cen­
ter.
“The greato4 on AfiFth,” said ha. "Dur-

We are Agents for. the

NEWBURGH OVERHALLS and JACKETS W

m-ntative of that enormous btuliioss inter*

alluded to the origin of solar heat— o the

HOI
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Editor and Proprietor.

Lou. an J Jacob, but In the settlement of i
I sa.d to a pulic.-man;

8-60 i_
11.001
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Stationery, and in fact al­
most everything one
can think of.

GUNS !
.

GUNS !

A tine line of the best makes.

Our office is ow^aaite toe b, 8 Patent ■ iffice. aad
■ can obtain l**t-ni* In less time than tbnae ren-u’e from WASHING TON*
Send MODEL 'iR DEAWIS0..W. advise is to
psteniability free of chante: *nd we make KO
&lt; H AttGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT

tlon, wltoeiatms, your name sad addrras. will be
p iblWwd Inibe tTols d Htetes Patent Office G.
u-n.apaneraf immense e:rcntation AND T? E
ONLY OMR THAT PU Bid81. E8 THIS FREE.

to aciuxl clionts In yonr youi own slate or county,
write to .

C. A. SNOW a CO.,
Uppoalte Patent Office. Wa*tdnRton. D C

AN EIHIf 1'1: FARM

For sale or exchange for a .*wn«il farm.
Fifty-J re acre* in’reoved. Good farm bui'ding&lt; good well and cistern, choice fruit of all
!:inda. good augar-bush of 250 trees. Four
miles from Naabville and Vermontville. Ad­
dress box SM Nashville.
.
' . WHO

DO YOU KNOW

We Sell, Buy or Trade. LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
PLUG TOBACCO.

Powder. Nho&lt; and Fixture,
Trap*. Etc., Ktr.

Builders’ Hardware!
Jefferson .Nails, Sash,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors. ■

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.
Warranted for ten yesni not to Crack, Feel.
Chalk off or Blister.

uuiny of her lub«cc»s.
—.
K)EII,l.AKD&gt; ROSE LEIF F’WE « I T TngAfXX)
is also made of tbe Sm&gt;»i rtrej,. axl !;•- uroojtie
chewing quality isretoac ;■ none
MlEILLARDh. MATT « LiPFlSGs

LORD LARB*K FA*OfW KKI'FIS

Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Weft Sitlc Main Street.

When vou want an easy shave.
As good ira » tnrtwr ever gave,
Just call ou me at my sakiou,
At morn or eve or busy noon.
To suit the owner of

Mr. Cable having had 15 years

experience in

TAXIDERMY

BAR IRON. STEEL,
And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.

Sbeare sharp and nuors k--en.
And evervti.’.nu . toink you’ll find
To suit the tasU- and plr»*e Ute mind.
AU that art and skill can ik&gt;.

Xlgara, Tobacco aud Gent*’ Furnishing

We carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
buy fur CASH and wll good goods low

Will make this
art a specialty. Ev­
We are prepared to name
ery description of Birds
;;..muy-i.i
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.SX u
jan&lt;i Animals mounted io order |
r„BOTTOM PRICES
they being in the t&gt;eigiih&lt;» ifoo 1 id ?6 0.00'.
and in firnt-elaes style.
Give us a call. No
Wr Owe llorrowed Flwney
ray from b&lt;'mk Her mother
tr iuBle to show
&gt;lner wanted her to ma*" t
goods.

mayst bt. For there
-SWAYNES
PILLS” are ■ *ure cure. Box Ito pjlb5 by mail M
rm * for I dollar.
Add rr* DR. SWAYNE AND

To Those Indebted to Us:

Mr. and Hrs. F. B CABLE.

FRANK 0. BOISE.

Wtw

*Jt Hhi

�HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.jFOREIGN’ STREET CARS.

AN

AFTER TWENTY YEARS.

ELECT‘'tC ttL.

! HOW THEY ARC RUN AND PATRONIZED.

ADViNTU-IE.

A.

DIED FROM A H3HB-E ACCIDENT.

WE ADOPT THZ

BALL’S

trous -h -Id

whm tha baby ■ misdng at the
Ciiie*.

Slept- 15, 1884.
'Good* of AB Kind* to be

-y,

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remember th* palmy days of the old Po yk-chnic m*y*n-coUwt a diminutiv« elect’d-

[8t. Lout* Globe Democrat-!
wet jUijying that inip.-ovementa

“Y^aodv**^df&lt;lded&lt;»ne«. The hand-

O., rfcall* tbe
live fl*h which were

Uoieuin dev -lopment in this oountry, of
i« altogether -a more formidable telloi
end w.i»n be ha* bad time to peer dt af•&lt;

,

We will take Produce a* usual, but

nwre Credit Given,
Nomore Buok~keepin g, i
Jfo more J$a.d JJebts.

(T»de&lt;m.te (Pad Lvter.]

}ng victim.

It left bun a .blind and belnqu et u»-t I the • ld-r tnernb &gt;rs of the hou«o-

.Vo

But the

Our General Stock
J of Goods will be" kept Full, ^bd • Brand
Hew line ofMIT T INFRY GQQr)Q I
M1
L.1 in t- n i
u
— Will be added, with
TR Fv. T^*QT &lt;T &lt;~V"

' *ay that this ia not tbe c»&lt;e' all th’ough
j tI e continent. 'There (a no sense in ta-ing
-boxtMup ma
e«t car taenusethnweath. er ba
a&lt; to tx&gt; B u fl col&lt;L Wa ndl, „
. m|d.w’nt.r |n an Open buggv or barouche,
। an l we rather like Urncold, bracing air. It
does Us.goorL We feel all the better for a

uh' try us.
You will And goods Cheapkk than &gt;ou ever bought fcfcdB.

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holmes A holly bros.
Woodland* Ylirlu

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A NEW THING!

FOR WOODLAND
Thstelegsnt new line of

GOLD COIN
'.

Heating Stove* just received by

FAUL &amp; VELTE.

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Our ‘‘Gold Coin,” Sa H5. complete, for &lt;14.—
A Big Bargalu.

------ Aino a complete tine of------

COOK STOVES
Direct from Uw celebrated Cl icagu Stove .
&gt; Work*.

Onr Fall and Winter Stock
----- IN------

Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay
Knives, Glass, Lanterns,
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
tion, Steel Trat b,Ols­
ten Pumps, Chain, •&lt;..
Rope, fete-, Etc-,
Is complete io every particular.
' Also a full line nf Patau and Oil*. Builders’
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and T n.
8c&lt;! u* when In need of any article In the
Hardware line aud we will *avc you money.

yyHEN IN NEED OF

GROCERIES!
--------- SEE----------

GRAVES &amp; SON.
A Fl LL L XE

Three Grade-*, Blown and WI ite, sold
ut IhiIIohi price*.

Teas and Coffees,
IF YOU WANT

CANNED GOODS,
Don't miu inaprctitig our frvah-stock.
Pncea lowest.

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar nnd Red Crow, two the
flueet brand* in the market.
.
Aino a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
We are constantly reeri~h)g fresh Groceries
and are better prepared tu satisfy patrons than
ever tadore. Come in and get acquainted.

GRAVES 4 SON.

AlMYS 4T THE VEAj.
THE OLD RELIABLE

Meat Market
HENRY ROE. Proprietor.
LARGEST STOCK OF

FRESH,
SALT AND
CURED

Beef, Veal, Fork, Mutton,
Hams, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

ULTKYmui FISH

PO

IK THEIR 8KABON.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
Everythin;,- dean, sweet, frasb and tender
aad served up In the late-t style.
The finest uiurket and be*t facilities for pre­
serving meat.
Higher: market price for Hide*. PeiU, etc.®
Respectfully,

HENRY ROE.

in-antly, &lt;tuitn; wh.c.hh- seem d to -uff-r
nil tie agubixing •ixperienc-s through

*t will be.anything but ui-o to ven ure on
rmv liberties Wi ll him. Huth'*oldt, when
lo the na ive .l&gt;”in-&gt; of this'
in and
rbout U.eK i Colnrade, m-a.ured some
*UaT.were five feet five incti-s in tang 6,

prnpriety'until 'be firs streak of dawn,
wLen ?« I- .a a to b- up and- doing, much

yielding from ••n« bundr d to thA&gt;e
•d bnrr.-l* of od a-lav.
Her ey

tc

liundr-d tee-,
Tue captive

a*-ch*,yield was small,

fin I be *un shining brightly ihroug
&lt;-u ta n, but not a wound f«qm* the r.*s
occupant oi t e ertb beside her t&gt; d, w
turned on the pillow
ami slept again.
Prw-^yitly ha servants
i.egan to »ur at.ou and &lt;h -u the nurse 'ap-

dr 11 &lt;&lt;&lt; umke the w-1] de-p-r. Atmu five
•TO CARRY THZ FAST MAIL
*o’cl ck in I t.-ja. ternoo iof th-IHtliof April
doubt of Its power. HumbobU tb-wig it tbn drill bad gone tc the d-pth of three
tbe Indians of tbe locality reierred to uad ■ hundred ie‘-t, when i -truck a ve n of nil
why the street rars should b« closed up a* exaggerated Ideas on this subj.-ct, but
and.ua-, ami ms.a.-it y tbe o l rushed up
. , , .
tight a* a bank vault.
TH* only oppo*
Miry no doubt had bad pracueai ex- tii-flv-an-i-bii*-.&gt;alf-inch tubing, hdrliug ■ *nipt&gt; 1 No babr w. h soft, brown curlthe Uio:* bi{h In &lt;be air aud gushing up tn ‘
rarienea,
while
tbe
ilitutrioii*
h l&lt; uti am fltty feet in height. Thu well uncie said a&lt;tei
bo 1 ha! y.d •n{wa- ifp’daliUg at the rate oi one hundred
refrained
from
may j a aiyx-d the quickly assembled
rom-what exhausted con ii Jon.
H. a-l- petrol- u-n w*s runuiug in strramrfn every family, b uugnt from tho various apalV
mu* that it would bo temerity to expos! direction. D.im* wore built and tranche* in- n s by.the cry of tli-'lerrllled motuer,
or going out II frwx*« nur marrow. Hm
one’s »elf to th* first shocks ot a large ami uug to coll’-c- the flu.d that was running who in n fln»b ha 1 • arcta-d “everywhere”
lor lii m ss.ng child.
-trongly irrlta e-1 gymuotus, ami, tb&lt;&gt;ix :n
*u roun led tiie derrick*,
.bad fall* n
bn, be wan.
dead,
utd l-nowlodg* of any human life being Lisi by
-ummer. C' m fort* I
Wallace ^Ul«y, then
End------ Oh!
into
tho
ciatern.
a shock Tom the fl b, tbe mnde ot eateuing
who could
living in large cities them adopted by tne in-lia-is seems t*» ren- « xciteiuen: ut Are o’clock from Muadv.llo, only just walk abou*, and who knew no
guile beyond stickfti; t.is only tooth in n
vt&gt; y lone and wide. There Is no uphol* Br­ have asserted,'his fish is capable of kill- o’clock to the daughter of a farmer who bard-green appl« ! Whil- each nook end
GOL\’&lt;&gt; WEwnr.
ing to &lt;x&gt;Leet dust or dirt even in tha
corner, aud t-gery ,clo&lt;et an I bu e»uclosed car*, all tbe seats being cane or nit­
r-ek well Riley went with bi* prospective drawer was t«ln : opened and look-d into, ONLY LINE SUNNING TWO T^EOUGE
TBADIl DAILY THOM
tan-bottomed, and they face to* a -d horst s. noli, to scour the eoun py round for wild father^m-iaw and jo ned the crowd at .ha th- man-servant «»&lt; seen running from
Thera Is eomfor able space t for five per­ horses and muloa, which they drive into 11 -wing well. The na ure of petroleum g*a the stable carrying a white bundle, with a CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
Kenton a sea', with plenty of leg and el bow
waa then unknown, and, while tbe crowd
room. A winding stair* runs from tbe end ao violent are the dischargee of the stood al out with no thought of danger, be riously, in Uia arm*. There wim u rmh to
DENVER,
back platform tq the roof of the car, and oent-up lightnings to which these jxh'iuMiia gas frou^the spurting well wax slowly tbepiaxxa and a chorus of cjacula ions,
t e eX}&gt;oe&lt;Ml that, though they are not ac­
and then Ma.ter Babv was enibrac.nl by
as many arm* a* could get him all at
tually killed by electricity, they are ao
SAN FRANCISCO,
once. And-where hs l he been? No one
atunned and disxsbled that usually several
of them are drowned. Humboldt once im- That was in the builer-bouie of a weH then will ev-r know exm-tlr where be bad been,
KANSAS CITY,
pruden'ly put both bls feet on an electric digging. By seven o’clock m the evening fot he can’t tell, and perbapu -if he could
very inter n ing-sight to *eo the crowded
the ga* from tbe flowing well had reached he wouldn’t; but oue thing is certain, be
* TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
car move up and down the streets in the
the boiler, and, taking fiie, in a second the bad managed to get out of
hls cr ii, and -Should txnfnract tbe fsrt u »: Round Trip Uekws ex.
whole oil was iu a fit me.
With a crash then oqt of the window leading to the ■
early morning or in the evening when the
-- -------- - ------- — ‘hta --------------------people are going to and returning from
Leyden jar a more dreadful discharge &lt; han aud a roar like tbe discharge oT a fluid oi piasxa, aud from i hence to the stable­
ar illery the toun ain of ed b-ams n door, where stood a
their work.**
gruat ba-Set
“Are the street care well patronised
CITY OF MEXICO,
all day with a violent pain in every joint stream of soljd fln-, railing buck to the
n-onbefoie. It w»- in lh&lt;* exposed but
abroad !**
- ’
of his body.
It seems to he gen-rally ground, over an area df one hundred ft a
in biasing globe* of boiling oiL A scene oi Irazrant couch, th* man had found him,
HOME-SEEKERS
“Why Lira* you,» ye*l More so than agraed hat the eleotrio force of hl* fish is
Score* of like little Boy Blue, fast asleep in the
closely dependent on it* general vl allty, indescriuaule horror eu»ue L
people were thrown to Uie ground by the bright,-dewy moRiing, when he ..ent to
and
as
tbe
new
arrival
is
a*
yet
only
io
a
l* ten pfennig*, or
m miiarailvely piorcondition, p*rhap« no explosion and surrounded by ibe burning tak" care of nis horses. At Aral the poor
oil. The most of those managed :o reach fellow thought he wa* dreaming dr going
a man an immense distance ino the sub* great harm would result from bmlily con­
the outer Circle of the tire with their lives, mad, ao I then be senaibly picked up the Ft neat Eeaipped Kallrearf In tbe World for
tact with it.
ail claaaea ef Travel.
but all were horribly burned. A. tbe time child and rushed to th- bnu«e for an exon a alow car in Dresden, Be lin, Ldipric,
of the explosion ievurytulng in tbe nai^h plana ion. The only, vx-dauation to this,
Vienna or any of the large citb-v of Ger­
rX'ote* and Quark-*.]
b rhood for a distance of a quarter of a strangs escapade is tha*. Baby mu*t be a
many. The horses usually go on a gallop.
A lad mar&lt; led a Ins/ rich girt, and made mileaiound took flrdj and shanties, def- *&lt;nunainbu|is , an i tha hele t hi* soft lit­
No such snail-ilk ■ motion a. this we are
r cks, engine-bou-e*. and dwell.ng« were tle bed to play in tiie hay while a*le«-p;
enjoying h»-ra would be tolerated. It ia tbe (pfstnl* w n» about from h &gt;u*e to at once wi ippdtl iu flame*.
Tiifi boiler at but. why be did not come to grief in a big
presumed abroad that when
passenger house, talking aVd mhk ng mischief, but Dobb’* well, eighty rods from th? original
watering trough or wander down by tue
gets into a car he wants to go¥.»mewhere,
never did anyt.ic g at home, Still the lad fl e, blew up with a tremendous report, beach are some of «he painful c-&gt;njecturea
instautly kilim; tbe engineer, Wesley which haunt his willing slaves, an I make
a* quirk as he can. The companies conduct
8«iinn-r.
Among tbo«e wuo were pro*their lines on this theory. Tiie tracks, too
are kept in excellent condition, and the thing while J am away-tacciok my dlnue;, Wal&gt;ace R'ley.
succeeded In gaining
cat's move at smoothly as a Pm Iman
tidy tbe hou*e, and get soni-* spinning hl* fuet, and making tiis way thrvug.i the
d« ne. If vou don’t. I’ll give you «ueh a Oil, fell, all ablaa-, nu the edge of tha fiery
always well ven Hated and kept ycrppaI^ist Monday a.ternoon, when Cen’ral
circle.
He wai
' ‘
i’aik »*i fl.I d wi h la'H. * andchbd'vn, a |
loutly clean. There ia no bad odor auch life.” The woman thou.-ht her husband
plunged him in i
a* we are sometime* annoyed by on our wn* mad, and aiked him why he gave bi*
car. led him to
neighboring khan y. cry of‘Vunaway" suddenly arose. E/ery- i
orders to the cat. “Because I have no one Witniu tho circle of flame, not ten teet body, pan.c-stricken, turned to the right
“I* smoking allowed!"
from the edge of the *)&gt;dt where Ril ty ea- or '.be left, bent on self-preservat on.
Looking down tl e boulevard toward the
"There 1* one of the advantage* of tbe band, “ and
cap.-d, four bodies co dd t« seen boding in
Fi th avenm- • n rance, could be seen a
open car*. Passrneeni, of course, are al­ not, w«&gt;e b- l
the soothing .-I. H. R. Rouse, of Wprrea
lowed to smoke on sBe roof, or ’the upper ou: my &lt;-ommands." Bo the man w.-n; County, one of th* most , roxumenl o tbe 1 Ight canopy phaeton drawn by a pair of,
h-- early oil-producer*, from whom Rouseville
deck.’ a* it f* called, a* the three rear sl-s a tn wo k. and the wife warne-l
;
Liver and idney Remedy,
I
cat to do ps
she was M I, 'bm, wassuU-equenlly name l,an&gt;l wuo .o income bov and girl, a^od ab. ut mi ven and four
j Cor.ipoiioiled from the v&gt;-1! knorn; |
years; tb&lt;y had evidently been accumGe; man* like to smoke, and the oompanie* tbe cat blinked on, and tiie wife w n:
Curative* Hone, Malt, Bn&lt; hu. Man­
drake. DandeU.&gt;n, Sen*rarilia. C*xa-goasiplng, ami so zHight came ami eater amoun.ed to 51,00» a day. wa* stand­ pani&lt; d by a io &gt;tmau, but his - eat was onThe ponies wore w Id with
tort* possible. Nqw, a* it ia with getting naught was don-. When ’he man on er-d ing near tho trench this mnn wa* digging occu led.
frigh , and, with Uie reins of tbe harness
trash air, there are thousand*' of patron* and saw bow matter* stood he to--k tin
*Uen the explosion occur ed.
Hu was
I THEY CUBE BTaTWiA &amp; HEELuJ.
o: our s’rrat car line*, who have no other by it* iall, fa«t-tied it to. lit* wiR’.-, Lack, lifted in the air ami thrown more than dragging un tiie ground, were rushing
“ '
umI KIdnars,
time to amokx than during the morning and began to beat it unn&gt;Arrifiil|v, “Don’t iwen y leet away, alighting in a pool of madiy toward 'he park lake.
Every spectator seemed paralysed, for
‘ BOWL
bboviate
and evening. ITtey can not smoke at their l&gt;ea’ that rat any mote,” criod the woman, biasing oil. He ro«e to bi* feet and ran,
The cat doesn’t undexS ell ablaxe, for a short dhtahce and fell. no one attempted to render any aid, ex­
work, and the harried smoke taken a noon “Mercy I stop!
[They cure Rbeut
invigoniti^
cept a policeman, «L'&gt; received a tumble
la no1 enjoyed. But Ih o def to stnuku in stand.1* "Win you do the work instead of
। and qnl«*.
the morning or evening, they must wa k to her!” said th" man. “Yes, yes; only stop clothing extinguished, and he was carried tp the dust lor bis pains.
beating
that
caL"
Next
morning
the
cat
A lady,’mounted on a vool black horse,
and from their place* of business, for they
io a shanty.
Not ^vestige of clothing
c*n not amokn on our street car*. J do not received the same warnlii?. and evening was left upon him except hi* stocking* entered the park at this uri leal moment
smoke tnysrlf, but nevertheless I under*
and boots.
His hair wa* burned off, a*
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS-----the
third
morning
tbe
c*%
in
an
agony
stand fully and can apprecete the enj &gt;ywell a* bls ears, bis eyelids, and hi* fln- seetned to grasp the situation at once, for,
putting tho whip to her charger, she fa.rly
m-nt which ia denied the lovers of tobacco of terror had fled, hut tha woman listened,
Hops end Malt Bitters Co.
and that day naught was left undone; for out
I
DETROIT, MICH.
fl
-w
up
tbe
boub-vard
utril
sue
had
over
­
His body was blistered from the
‘Yon spoke particularly of Germany; the ends of the two th&lt;-nevd whip tBMlted breast down. He never lost consciousness taken the frighten -d ponies, who had now
■ome one elan’s back besi-loe the cat’s, and but lived nine hours, dnnng which time ho takea'o tbe promenade, and were nearly to
the animal stuck it claw* through all in I •* deliberately dicta ed hl* will to bis law­ the broad stone steps lead ng to the take.
pain. That night all wa* done whan tho yer. In this will he left (1JQ,&lt;XJO to tbe The people, brvatbles*, watched the lady,
busbaad rstu-ned, and he said: “Don*. Lo poor oi Warren Coun'y, but be died before evidently expecting she intended to at­
he oould acknowledge cud sign tbe docu- tempt to stop tbe pomes, who wore, by
But they have the moht magnificent omni­
this tim-, on the point of plunging down
bus system in the world. The omnibuses
Be»ides Mr. Rouse, twelve dead bodies thv step*. But the braye equestrienne,
are immense in else, and, lor offinibuves, good housewife that you could not wish 'or
were taken from the flames beiore they it appeared, had no such Intention, lor,
very comfortable. It is a glorious sight to
were entirely destroyed. Of these only reining her horse up suddenly at tbe bvk
wee one cf theee great vehicle*, crow.led
h x could
lie recogn xed—the brothers ot the phaeton, and throwing the bridle
inside and outside, coming down tbe magWaiker, two leading oil men of Clarion
nifieent avenues, drawn by four gal­
County, Wesley Skinner, of Wattsburg, Ilf ed both the children sa riy out of the
loping, prancing horse* abreast, the
driver guiding them with one band and was bolding a meeting In * little chapel or John Hteven*, Judd Mason and Albert carriage, just as it and tie p&lt;inie*
cracking bi* long whip with tbe other. I Bix'b avenue Sunday, when a patriarei a., Gardner. Twelve men who were known uaated to tu« bot om of Uie stop*, break­
ing tbe phaeton to atoms, killing one of
man arose to address the worshiper*, who Co have visited the spot, strangers, sigtntbe ponies and severely injuring the
listened tor some time without interrupt­
ing the haraucue.
Finally h« asserted have been victims of tbe disaster, a* they
fair
pressed around
pas on the Boulevard Maiesheriies. They there was no Christian Ourcb, although
.
seemed to befitko the Roman chariot* I had be believed there were individual Chris­ of afterward. Thiny-four men were res­ rencuer, who ni
FACTS RECARMia'
to the crowd, placed the children in tbe
tians. That was too tuue'i ;or u st. rn--&gt;i- cued a* Wallace Riley was, but their in­
hand* of a mounted policeman, who had
aged old lady who sat tn a front seat, and juries were so great that twenty-two of
oppor uuely arrived alter the danger was
tbe picture one «e a in fancy of the glory she, jumping to her feet, in'erruped tbe tbem died.
Ifr ax&gt;d enrich »o BLOOD. reraUt*
over, and galloped off to rename her
and splendor ot ancient Rome than the orator. “We will now sing the sixty sec­
view from th* Madeleine in Bart*. Wher- ond hymn,” she shrieked. “N-&gt; you won’t,*’ ecril&lt;ed as having been the most frightful ride, but not until she had been recog­
ulrtng scertsluaiiiJ e«el*« T‘ Mt,
nised a* tbe actress. Miss Helen 8cdg»
and
at
the
aame
t.me
grandest
spectacle
shouted theorato -. “1 bare got something
are large and comfortable, and they travel to say, and I ai.t jsoing io any It before 1 ever witnessed. The flow of oil continued
liie possessed the courage of Mi«s Sedg­
stop."
“The sixty-second bymn," per­
power could extinguish the flame*, con in- wick it would be gr ’ally to the credit Qi
the United Biate*. we can not hold a can­ sisted the woma.-i. “You can’t shut m■ed burn ug furiously. The well Anally sceie«y.
dle to the Europeans.. The ’buses, cab*, in that way," angrily persisted thr nccu
gradually exhausted itself, and tbe fl u
carriages and common wagons all drive
through tbe crowd d street* at a break- six tv-second hymn,’’ again yelled the old «a* at last c &gt;nqoered. Hundred* of thou­
"i c"ii*c&lt;TfrltlnxMyr oely added lo thriMipubp[Yonkers Statesman.]
lady, becom n; « xciled. “I won’t be gag- sands of barrels ot oil were oon-urned, an 1
Hy &lt;&gt;r the OrlpliiZ). If you tar»-«1ly desire lu-allh
do not cxperinisiit—lr»&lt; the Omioixai. axd iitsx.
inou* fortune to tbe owners ruined them.
Wallace Kiley wes burned in almost, exman"* life to
qmrea Miss Fu4 anfeatber** lather of
groe* joined. The o itor slid out tn dis­
young Crimaonbeak one day when they
gust, while tbe old latiy trinnlpbantly led
ng* were intense, and he constantly
•• Why, we don’t ait in the dark I" said
over Holbern -Viaduct, down Cheapride.
the young man, tq &gt;at to the emergency.
that
terrible
evening
was
hl*
constant
at*
[Virgina tllty Foxterpr • •.]
tendiat during ail his suffering. His life
able as iboseou the continent, nor as pop­
•Nor tbe night before!”
ular.
The Metropolitan Underground halt near tbe mummy of
ox that
Railway monopolis •** great part of the had beau lying on tbe alkali flat for at
and d nwii nut of suape. 111* mind
•‘Nor any night that you have called in
ctiy traffic, and in ib&gt;» busin•&gt;■* center the l-a*t ten years. To ^.hi surprise ha
also b-.diy affected, and although be tbe past mon.h!”
Manson cabs capture all the short distance found b-cs indus'riously passing in and
passenger*.
p nvers. be was *ubj set to fr^quen lapses
“Well, sir, where do you get your light
which lu*ted Houieiluie* for days. D iriag
। th in tbe caress*, the akin of toese sp -Ils bo raved continually about too from, if you don’t, call that being in the
Owe codfish will eat seven herring in one
dark!"
-•v That is tue rva*&gt;n n cn'fi-h rftet
'•Why,
dear sir,” s*id the young
man so thirsty.—.Tew Fonk Joqr- and U tut rigid a« kbeetiron. -fbough ■ hat he diet!. Apparently
nal.
man, patronicngly; **w* weren’t in ihdl
agony. He bad been car-Mi
dark; your daughter is so brilliant, don’t
Mr. Carlin «apl
woman to whom Kiley was eugaged to b1 y«u know.”
improve/! husines* outlook te notic'd honey as Mg
married died wi h-n a year ■after If
Crimsonbeak is never disturbed wbex he
/rightful catastrophe at the burning well- stays late now.

BITTERS

BUT 05 MS:

TONIC

fc.Erta'ilnataii
a-diSRZft^reis’.^:

&gt;fT

LADIES^

tay

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�A KIND DISEASED,

NOTES OF THE CANVASS.
expuaitaa* of that platform, a^d SlSX
»■*I
A reqiH-M
request
Committee
Ccanmiitvfor the interiuctktfi ura IwaFoptiun plank
ww rejected by th* Committee &lt;n Itesriu------------------ was Dominated fur

Mattern of latcroat Bearing on tha tcmlnadon to be tbe result
■ ~ 1 ■
J
hh, aOrty.
National aud State Campaigns. - rrnik”wje'Teini&gt;craiir«- AUtance

। W«1

1

M.n«l CW. j

htpp) of John MoO«Uou«h.
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MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
Right deaths CSV
from yellow fever occurred

01J) WOULD AFFAIRS.

by w;no

and

flood.

Vntk—Thll

Critical OonAl

of General Gor-

Patti writes a Paris nrwxpajM*.* stating
ttud sbe will be unable to slug in Part* fur

:
Ina mite bicycle race* at Boston Monday
l William M. WomisMe was beaten by a f&lt;«ot
| bjr R. Jam'.*, ot England. .
uvex the hill tmm b’" wvri.
rugtt. Pa., Oct. 1.—In th* GreenThe
Buffalo Giucore Ctunpany shipped
thing before it .In two mbiutew the work
^onvention which met here ye*.
two-train load* of coni to t’L.cogo and rec|of derinirtioo In th*- toiUu won complete.
. NL Ciair was selected Chakman.
, Izod a profit of ilxteeti •rnta'a Luabel.,
w 1 ng n&lt;.nihlatlre* were made: N.
The eastern iialf of tiie vilLga was demnl,
A boat r.s tainlng Gardner ■» (“Karl”)
1 j&lt;twood, Ccnigrewstnan^ffLyrge; Tbonuw
J-hed. Two perron* were kilfl*l jn-daattheatrteal
jpity
capsized
Stu/lay
at
O»hArmstrong. Sainted Colvm aud William 1I
Tn:ST*ix. Sept 30.--It-fa reported that
Chicago, Sept. 30.
In the piny
Wilhelm,
electfirs-at-large.
Chairman '
• kusb,"’*-*-.
all narrowly-iped drown- the Eniprre* of China lia&lt; dra-lrfed to con- . ly. fifteen MTiouriy Ininrrd and five ren­
i “SpartacwT at McVicker’s Monday nijhl; injf_
dered bomelww and destitute. The largest
.
.
, .
. , . » —
Mr. fiL John, the rrohiUlioii candidate M , Ryndcr was continued ns Chairman of the i, „
ilr. MrfhJlMWh
McCullough ^ppeansl.tu h.be In.tarf
in a dazed '
hUWOnimlun.
1 Hr.
After .&lt;itaur.,l «llh bar . .u*hter Suhtort, were snapped like ptpcyMems,’ tiie
1‘reridnrt. M-nt a tek grain to Samuel pHtie, '
IxixieiN. •Jte.j4. W. —The T ote*’ Khar­
Lansino, Mich., Oct. 1.—Tho Michigan 1 condition, forget bis lines, and .acted »» i day evening at Union City.-l a.. Mrs. Eliz»•taongrri buildings tom to piece* and •raf­
'liaimmn of Ute committee, to t&gt;* wfferi J
toum
wiviert
dated
April
28
remwta
that
GrvenbarkeYs opposed to fusion met hex* ' tluwigh afflictol t' Uh a ntcntal malady. Th* betii Barter took jMtris grver. and was nouu
tered in all ‘ directions, and- tbr- n«d» and
list hi* letter &lt;if acceptanre woidrf be ready ■ Tumlay, todorred tbe seven Greenback a^Ucnc*, jerre«i aroi laughed ut intervals, j u corpse.
Gordon is laying mile-* in all. directions. fi.-l.ls Mr half a mile covered with fragment*
a • short time and tiiat M *Ould embrace ' electors already chosen, and nominated rix ^01 the close readied'ti»e tragedian, wl»a,
TI»rtllanl
A
&lt;
n..
begun
suit
al
St
Fund
was
difficult
t&lt;»
obtain
and
commanded
uf buildings. hotisetaJd gmsl- and merchao; but ut the close recalled'tiie tragedian, who,
-----­
lis VWWA Tbr teller wa» given out yester- j others.
■ '
**
v
In
H.ndtrh.n to make a tit- Unite Muuday against
Lerg.
Jt Slyer*,
to very high prints. GonLm Lid l*«utxl a : disc. In-one howte th;-, father was b*.Ry In­
.ulHUlltat
their tiuDes Moines, &lt;»ft, 1.—Reliable Infor* . however, was in no.rondttlon ton ak. a nv : hacronlsta, f(ir
for lnfrilltfl
infringement
of their
liu- pam*1 currency. hi&lt; treasury, defurtipenl be- jured. the mother killed, and every shred
lay, and Is nddn-ssed f* Mr. DteLte. It is !
_____________________________
w
____ I ’tligg explanatioi! o( the
cause*
leading te hi* .
mation raaehed-this city Monday
that a St. '
( tag
trade-mark.
of drilling wa* torn from tie* body of their
ia (olio*’St
•
'"S’
t .l... electoral ticket will
1 I I Vutie
. placed in rli.i
John
the 1 1 tragic collapse. ,
'
'I
■ mid
. to be arrang- IngtftabUahtsI nt B*t»ht. Till--ildun Were । little gl.-L buWxiptiwn* were taken on
Chicago capitalist- —
are
lu'tertnallyat^mitins tbe nomtoatton for* field. The unnounccraeul ts to &gt;be mode
JI next, ;
cuiCAGO, &lt;Jrt L—It was quite apparent I Ing U,'SiId a*taiiriiad from Mouroe, I.a.. to Iiald In tiiat cum-nry. Th.-h- had been no &lt; Monday and immediate r* luf will be. fur­
r*reaMe'nt tnoqerrsl to me by lhe -National U..IJ
week.
•
•
‘
new*
from
the
BritishGownuncnt,
Lri&lt;-r
'
*rohn».t&gt;on rt»nvtin»x»n at
nished th.-sufferer*. ThekUhdan;; Willi*
M
r
1. rvi « Dnnmwrti ! &lt;« the management and to many of the Bine Bluff, Ark., a distune- of one hundred
!.toM
MS
afSXV;. Ia.. Oct 2.—Pursuant Sto-or
Thon
I
.hr.,.«h U.e
, |«0A I take ti------ajssualltowx
report* up to July 80 my Gunion h*s been 1 Gardner, Mrs.’ Edward Pratt. The fallow­
hilt- th' honor
.to s rt/j mimed • by M ..y citizen* or lowa
~
,
Clmring-bou— exchange* last week-; five months severely brslrgi &lt;L and wa* only ing .vere •Mtiously. some it b* (eared fatally.
if, ...
...
. —
....... __
_ brM utehl II..,
til,- ....
I’nihllJhun
Stele
Cunvenllon
waa
Ute. il.u
Ute MeCulluush raCTgenwut |I
I F7M84S294—are MAOtW.^W grj-ntrr than able to hold ‘Hit two months longer.
‘
here* yesterday. Charles Hutehinron wm . would haze to be brought to a close. "
A. A. Elliott, Ida w*t&gt; and three children;
■
Jirevkm* week.
but.when comparoawun
compared with
h,ra of 1 MeCulJuuch
" ,...... ,T,
iirevlous
we.-s. imt.wnen
Mailskii.iJ’.s, Oct. 1. — The
Cholera Anna lauvcaiiter: Austin Kemp; Duahe
pjnaaneut Chairmau
Dr. Blauchard,
was &gt;ueb~T
that..to .In- the
M^shall Mc€ullou*1'’s condition was
tbp Jo^pomiing week a year ugu show a
ancmbln)
Commisrimi nppolnbai to examine tiie epi­ Kemp
and
wife:
’Edv. «nl
Pratt;
umm a continuance of th.- season, or | faJHngoff of :W.l i*r cent.
ar tor ibe, Union la Chieag.., mid K. B. Howard, of J'toeeotiComity, la., made s|V&lt;vhcs urging the eonEdward Brand u- arm wite aud two chil­
demic
twrt
have
submitted
a
report.
.
They
another- pcrformaDre.
would .be (
.tiiat l.’te'rem
r.
.
.
Ii;stated
it is stated.thiit
the'report
of the receiver
i&lt;-Kua&gt; e va**e&lt;i«*uy. vast ion to p«it a ticket In the Sdd even upon
state tiiat they followed tiie progress of tlio dren ; Mr*. .Asa Quimby.
»oM pr*ju&lt;ilces and hartal
by
St
.John him!
Diu.iel. alike nnju*t tn the public and to the of Hie Nnrthwi-t-ni Car and MannCngtiiring
Tiie house of Ktun-ne Brtndng*. with Its
fctnte, 2VmJ4v the product* oL the Ktectoro-ut-Janie *a i by district* were, then tragedian. With, .much reluctance, there- ’ Company
at Stillwater will sIkiw assets ♦«far disease by hourly -examing. th-j blood of
“ '*
•I tho riMith no &lt;t to fr eiidly reta­
excatas of-the HaidUtl***. auli tiiat ItqrineM petwn* stricken. They luuiid that in each owner and wife and two children, was blown
lon* in the mi roe ctuunij-k -under tun aaina chosen, and a eutumittee wa* indzuoted to fore, and a guod’dehl of aqrrow'ics well. Mr. II fi»
n (l»e rranmed under Senator Sabin's
across the-street awl drtnoli^cd.
Mr.
will soon
ng, e-rarv mkUob of our country acknowl- confer with the -American Executive Com­ Brooks; McCqlhiugh's manager, and Mr. , jj
case at first a few of tiie globules pre­ Brundage says thalaoqrickiy was the house
n&lt;7iuib
■tKlnr ritogtanr*. to the rame Government, mittee, to make -State awl Ctmgreaitional
hwr rinrr w-it* u tunn' w1m.ii ntfr wwinli
ITicn, his agent, waited upou Mr. McVicker j
An explosion Tuesday at NJo. 2 colliery, rented an unhealthy appearance: then a moved that after lifting » heavy timber from
n.minationv to -report In al*.al ten days.
his wife, and firming thU neither she nor
. Creek,
.
Pa.,. killed Abram aud. Dan third were affected; then one-half, l|ien two- the.' children were seriously. lnjure«L it
inpertaiit that they nboub! atop and think., The Electoral ticket contains the names of early yWiterday tunnilug to negotiate for Lost
iii.
third*, and finally death resulted... An Imnan new. Wiu» aaanul cv&gt;tea Abutting down, seven Prohibitionists ami six of tha'thlrteen canceling the cngngruteuL They found ■ Hinkle,
brothers.
w as some time before he could realize that
tanka break Ina. merebunta felling m bu»l- ■Electors Dominato! at Washington, la., five the veteran manager iu precisely tbe same I
The Wabash Road has established a hnre portnnt fact wa* developed. tiiat all the they were on U&gt;e opj^ite ride «rf the street.
globules were not simultaneously affected.
weeks ago 'by tho Ultra-F
and
rt
counseled
No vestige of the sriioul-bouse remaifiK, nor
m mmd.
minn. Mr. McVicker
» r.
.... ' pital
. » for
•, It* employe* at Springfield, I1L,.
N
ew
V
obk
.
Sept.
29.
—
The
Tim**'
Lon
­
Anti-Secret part)’.
tnnnedlatc announcement
that McCullough 1 --“u‘ „ r* F. L. Matthawa, surgeon in don cabb- latter says: "Up to midnight of Vanhorn A Porb-r's wagon-rin-*'. Tbr
Imcn.
Auovsva, Ga., Oct 2.—1
■
storm first struck on the-oppoaite side of tbe
would in»t itaiiln appear. "To hesitate aixiut 1 charge.
' ’
’ E lion for &lt;*ovo»oor, State-lm
on Thursday the total number of deaths in
officers
------- and
—
Maxey
Cobb
lower
A
the
stallion
record
river, and r. -ed twenty-five or thirty, acre*
it,” he sai«l, "is only longer to trifle with
e th* member &lt;of the LegMature wa* held yistere
. (made by Pinillas) at Narnvgmisca Park Europt? from tbe ciwlera since tie? of Uuils'r to the ground. Its forte and
l!tlo*l po««r. to daira batt and day. Ttie fftunocrata bail m» apposition, and tbe public. Mr. McCulfougb is unfit to Tuesday by half a second, trotting-the mile outbreak
in
Toulon.
according
to
power are visible on &lt;*very hand.
art,
and
the
sumer
tiiat
b
accepted
the
tietrcoun for
a
minute
system
of
tables
tiiat
I
Henry G. McJ&gt;auiels was re-alerted GuveTCity of Mexico, Sept. 80.—A cloud
tex it will be for all rtMKvmcd.” Soina in 2:131*.
have been keeping, wm 14,132. Of tliree
ikt. '* Not mare than a third of the vote of
Tbe New England Kurvlvora of Southern Italy had 7,974; France. 5,796, and Spain which burst at Pachuca on the kfti'rwwn of
tfew minutes it wi» determined to close
the State was {tolled.
•botii the engagement aud Ute season, cancel prison pen* at. their reunion Turaday at WW. Tbe actual totals may be higher from the 27th caused a terribl? iuunriatiun. The
irSiSS
Worcester. Mass^ voted to remain inde­ the two cause* of official concealment and amalgamating work* were destroyed, and
mecte'. is
win y
■ ditou«a*&lt;&gt;u or th. tariff quoAtton. Urconsiderable silver under treatment wa*
pendent of the National Association.
York. The
box
the
rhr ,M
” ofliee wa* closed, ,h
'
bad re|KMting. but I have every death which Irak It Is estimated toat thirty persons
vortn* aA matter* that relaie to ibe Coovmtloirwtothendoptionof a resolution 5nrk
printing called In, tiie bill board* at tiie
Miss Woodford, pwyer BroUirra’ mare,
found its way Into any rejiort, loca1 or gen­ were kill«L A great deal of property waa
to fwse with the Democrats, -with the under­
theater turned face to the wall and nutice Las been retired for Uie season. Her racing eral
standing
that
no
futom
-tn
combination
dtwtroyed and many rattl- »•••» drowned.
«m of tiw 0Bptv«ard erudition o. uurinrta.
rent to the newspapers.
plates will be set Id solid silver by Tiffany,
Paris, Sept 29.—Hon. Levi P. Morton,
■a* teen rtomiMdlcd «o make an uMtrnuicut shotld bo nude for a tew .uumtMjr than half
!or tbn UintiSt of Ins creditor* will not Fnd the -Elector*. Right gentlemen were ap- I- A large proportion &lt;rf those who held tick- ’ of New York, and presented to friends as the American Minister ta» France, has started •]
THE RtVtNUcS.
-etlcf In the agtiaUon-wf that questJuit *ow. {M&gt;tatoi a* «. connniltiw to enrry out tiie par- ! eta leanu-d from the papers yesterday that souvenirs.
fof a visit to tin? United States.
| tiie jx-rfunnauert were suspended, and that . A gust of wind struck the scaffolding
London. Sept 29.—The King of Spain Is
pune of the noolutkm.
huiMBM*
their money would be reCumed upon pre­ from a church in process of erection at Kan­ now generally hellcVcd to lie stricken with ;
*•&gt;« worth
mentation uf their tlcketa. All through tiie sas City Turaday, burling six men forty Incurable dbeaM, Among the combination*
&gt;rodBee I
OLB-TESTAMENT'REVISION.
afternoon and evening the gentl&lt;-inan in feet to the ground.
Two of them, father plotted, by busy brain.* are the reinstatement :
Washington, Oct 2.—The- revenue* for
ban •aai.ixw.no unminily.
' charge of the office was kept busy redecm- and son.’ were seriously and the others to- of tiie cha*te laobella, the betrothal of Al­ ’
There «rv-aix’nt 17 &gt;W»; retail drt’rr* fci iuthe first quarter of die last fiscal year
Ing
tickets. Still. «oma
who Iuul
roxioat ■g'lHuor* in ti&gt;«- I'nited State*, each
vrrely injured.
fonso’* daughter with the «un o( Don Carlo*
1 tickets
au«l uiaui wlio
iuul
not,
showed a falling off as compared with the
•f » how xr* to our CTOvcrutnent twenty !)' •
Leave to file petitttms in error tn the Scott and a regency till their marriage.
lollara. taamnddcoutoti tot which sum they
learned that there would lie no perform­ Liquor-Tax law was granted Tuesday by
Gknkva. Sept 29.—The
League of eorrespouding quarter of the pretions year,
Sohaff, gpeakintr cd tbe owinpletion of Ibe ance only'» h»w they arrived at tbe theater ■ tho Ohio Supreme Court.
They were ad- Peace and Liberty has had a plow forged which was expected, because the pre­
in the evening. Each cue iiupiired at the
bi* the aieeoni ixid by the distiller*. brew, rjviriareof the OMTeshuarntt says:
from sabers earned by American officers In vious
1
vauccd
on
Uic
docket
aud
will
be
heard
OctoCongress
bad
reduced
both
ticket
window
what
tbe
matter
•ra and ertiuleMlo dealer*. wv mxl than • In*3H&gt;)not probaMe that the new wrerk was, a»L ujrti being tidd there would I 1st 22. Derisions on two case* from Co- Uie Mexican war and the late civil war.
the
internal revenue .and the customs
I lumbua may tie given any day.
*
Paris, Oct 1.—Six deaths occurred irucu
■will be,published befurv sprfhg. Tbe Sln- be no performance, asked why.
duties. But the revenues fur the first quar­
AU
jfaolera
In
France
yesterday.
It is estimated by the Bailwity .4ge that
.gllah • cempony has finished it* hd«ir* the infonuatiou which was vouchsafed those
Paris, Oct 1.—Tl— Journal dr* De­ ter of die current year show a niaterial
■and our evtupauy wUl only need to inquiring waa Ihal owirg to the sickness of * 2,583 miles of track have been laid in the bara says: ‘Tf England persist* in embit­ falling off from those of last year, which Is
United States since January 1.
meet-or ce or tw«»- more to comjih te- Mr. M&lt;4 utiough all of .theangagraiebta had
tering our relations with China, and in vi­ not so easy to explain. For September the
to 'ts'nt of tbe destroyed home*. debauebed
G -neral W. A. Throop, well known In olating our rigtit* tn Egypt, we will be com­
ttianii ««L .poverty, hwvrt-arhe. crime and cor­ -the ajgicndix, ba. it will take reteral ta-en canwJed. After that it was mvessary
to tell tbe inquirer tiiat there would be no busin«-s* ami ;&gt;olitical cin-h-s at Detroit, shot pelled to aixs-pt dependence on Germany.*’ customs showing a falling off of 1128,987.
ruptton it pruduem. Tbia dl**raaefui buaimoatii* for Uie presres.te furnish * supply jierformance the next night, nor. indeed, himself In Uie head Wednesday.
Paris, Ort 1.—It is again asserted that and for the quarter they show a falling ofl
. at all ample- to meet tiie demand. A» to tbe 1 any night this week. For some time tiie
Internal revenue Is de­
A party of fifty Osage children is on the the Government la willing to resume treaty of 83,757.099.
&lt; care uf the New Teatament, the mrfy au- entrance' »o the theater was occupied by way to the. school at Carlisle, I*a., where negotiations v itb China, provided tbe latter creased 8248,434 for the mouth, and
the tndDurje* it th I* country that »oul.l enatliorwi editions will be publlslied by tne those lingering to henr the paxticulara of Ute tribe will pay 8s,000 tor &lt;&gt;ue year’s In- will strictly observe the treaty of Ticn-Tsln 8812,342 for the quarter. Miscellaneous reote ua euoaese.uUy to throw our door* open
oeipts sliow a reduction of 8541.252 foi
University priww* -ef ‘Oimbridge ud Ox- MY. McCwlJougb’s misfortune, and to ex­ structiop for them.
and pay France an indemnity of 90,000,000
ride Ui lb». competlttrn of the *ort&lt;L
pre** liwlr Mqiiniwi a* to the causes and the
One thousand too* u! wheat were shipped franco*. The destination of Admiral Cour- the month, but a gain of 81,108.348 for tbe
Th&lt;- Hepriiticau nna Democratic partie* fa­
fohD ixit, bi the ateenoe of an International . -banre* uf rwwv»vy. Many believe that it
WcdiH-wlay from Sau Franciis-o over the. l&gt;et's fleet, which left Mataon yesterday, ia quarter. This makes a reduction of 83.486,■ copyright, I preanm* tLk country will Eave
a Ul be tbe great tragedian** last apfiear- Southern Pteifia to Ntftr Orleans, and
0M5 hi the revenues for the quarter.
unknown.
white tlMfTKttolliition |*rty demands that the
many editions at the V5.I Testament soon ance oh the stage., and that those who saw । Un-nee to England.
liu* an
Vienna, Oct 1.—Fanny Ellslei Is dying. The ordinary expenditures show an Increaae
I him Monday night hi the "Gladiator*' bad
qf 81,612,218 for the month, and 85,512,143
hteb 1* .after tie first engy Is put on sale."
The Union Veteran Army, whose object Fanny Ellslcr, tie celebrated Austrian
tiie
last
look
at
John
McCullough
m an
** Wbat can be said .of the character of
■ I*, to secure pensions, urged Congrerw at dancer, was bom In Vienna in 1810 :id for die quarter. The pension jmymente
were 81,883,000 last tnontii. against less
the revision of tbe Hfil Testameht?”
1 th- lr convention Wolnesday at Hartford to first danced In public at the age' of re n.
Mr. Joseph Ttanoks. Jehn McCullough’s I *&lt;-t hi favor of the veterans.
, upon
which
“Nothing sp,»-Jtic. The work has all
.
. ' Among her many fervent admirers was .'^e than 84,000 In September. 1888. For the
dr of citizen*quarter die payments show a (piling off ot
been d me at seenk smions, and the Corre- manager. &gt;sid bls chief was very much sur­
Cuiooel George H. WdMs, who served Duke of Reichstadt, the son of Napoleon L 8497,727,
party discipline
prised
and
not
a
little
chagrined
when
told
hut
Uie
payments
the
jqondrrHV has been cooducteil under the:
On oue’ occasion the Viennese carried her hi
ttoAall b r vngageinenls wa* canceled. He during the war on th&lt;* staffs of Generals
first
quarter
are
larger '
than
*r4l ol scenery. ’The .Universities of -Cam­
Sheridan and Hooker, died smidenly Wed- 1 triumph. In 1841 she visited tiie United
they will average during the pur. The
bridge and Oxford have been at great ex- strongly ikwiurred af first, declaring tiiat he ■ m-Mlay morning at Decatur. 111.
States.
r&gt;tay and «Ute against Lbi* treat evil undt it
&lt;xmld stilDtohimself justh-vand work would
interest
payment*
show
a
falling
off
for
tha
jirnre n defraying theraost of the revision.
Cairo, Oct *2.—In in interview yeaterDuplicated nreipt* for xouo barrel-* of :
iuijmsv him, as it did lieton-. He was final- 1
month of f214,900. and ’for the quarter
. and it &gt;s not right U&gt; ar.ticii«ate their yubiivUii-Ay. amounting to 81.mU)00. have been । day Nutiar Pasha said thnt owing to tiie 8990,295. The total expenditure show an
nUividuata o«mn&lt;*e&lt;nif
lial aiwl yielded to the opinions &lt;&gt;t hb fiends I found in examining tbe affairs of the New- । distress throughout the country it was Im••Have as tnavy changes been marie in
I [Kissible to collect tiw taxes now due. The increase of 82.745,923 for the motitii and oi
5324.150 for the quarter. The surplus rev­
the (HI Testament ivf were made 1c the axul agreed Ao accept their fiat fur a time nt | comli-Hm-luumn Company, of L&gt;ui*villc.
and tbe !&lt;»**••* by
least Mr. .Brooks says, die plans for Mr. 1
Presents to the value of SW.OW wen- ■ the fellaheen by failure and poor quality of enue for the ipiarter Is 811.331,995 against
New*
. •
Mrrufiotjgli
anmd
yet
m.uunsl
and
the
sent
to
tbr
wedding
ot
J.
S.
Yvatou.
a
Bal
­
"By no nu-aoK ter nn
«5*a«: tiie crojw have, he sakl, made it the lni|M*ra- 815.119.236 for tito first quarter &lt;rf la»t year.
nt*xi
forty-«ght
Iwurs
may
bring
about
a
timore coal merchant ami Miss Julia ! tivr duty bf til* Government to grant a te- Last year, however, the surplus for the Iasi
01 tn* wrripte riiive ix&gt;u tUsomt-nd since the an- change in tl»» arnuigemrnt* heretofore con­
thnv-quurtera of tbe year was larger propor­
BroblblUan party, 1* eruu»l to the tbomrtit- .dioriarl. or King Jamew version was jmie sidered. .Ti&gt;.*«&gt;&gt;i:qMny will remain !ht&lt; a Rhlgely. Five hundred persons were pres­ I mission of taxes. Inorder to partly alleviate
ent.
tionately than it was the first quarter, the
■ *u! a&gt;n«id-:raitov Hili earliest support uf ail
JisiiwL while
few and important
' tiie suffering of the |»-ople.
tew dns’iv btr will tw taken capr of. whnt»
,-txm) cJUat.n*. without r«-jr&lt;rd in tocality or ■Gm*k aianuNcri]*ta were ns»ai in the New
total reduction of debt bring nearly8102.000,Erklay night last, at Troy. N„ Y.. Mary
ormer political HlilliaUvn.
Our country
&lt;*v«su«ay
be
.finallydecilled.Epdn
as
tinbest
F.iuma Babcoek, adopted daughter ot W. J. staff have arrived a: Asmoou*. The steamer 000, but the returns of the first quarter
Testament revisions.”
,'
irrxl* an Ad&gt;umi»*tnvtl&lt;&gt;n taut will ri*c above
Simmons, a wealthy biisiie -s man. was seindicate that the three per cents will not t«r
“Will there he a* mnrii &lt;&gt;pp&lt;riti&gt;in *• the cmupm* to pun,ik.-.
. nrre i'»rc»an ainsideraoon*. and In the
New Y'»hx. Oct. 1.—Mr. DickM'ii. part- cretiy tu.uricd ‘to W. 11. Bartiiulomew. her Ghizch has snccvmfully passed the cataract called in quite so fa&lt; tills year as they were
make bcmvs't-pbiM of the OidAifbere was to the New
of Balrri-AmlMk. beyond Santas.
»er uf McCu: lotighV manager. y .M in- .was coachman.
xcsKurent?”
Iajnimin. Uct 2.—Through the media­ lari. There are yet to be redeemed 312,­
not
at
all
sm^uised.
«h&lt;*
tell
certain
the
“Kot«warty «*» xmicL for many «f the
132.900 of dins- per cent bonds covens! by
■ The Glen House, on Mount Washington, tion of Queen Victoria and the Prince
■ 'CCtkHi, party, tao • or c
stiangra an- those already used by leading artm- rould n&lt;r go ttauugh Um* *ea-o» when wa-\ burm-d Wednesday night, and the of Wales a compromise
upon tbe the calls 122 to 130. both inclusive, which
hr left New Turk. Mr. Dteksuu -ays he
-*• ot the whole t»eopk&gt;. To acoompurii lota -si’imiarsun the milpit and in eomiucntarira.
w ob&lt;i« in the vicinity ant blazing brightly.
Franchise and Redistribution bill* is amounted in die aggregate to 8100,000.000,
w21 fill McOiilongfi’s date- with Mme.
iEepcciivUy
L
that
the
r.&lt;.with
Lauges
and
die 131st calL which has not matured.
’ There are apprriicii'kms Uml some lives being arranged by Gladstone and tho
hu Thu Sa no
Ltatori.
ice will Dover .cuiuiM«ittitry-v
Marquff of Salisbury. The conditions pro­ It for 810.000.000. The debt statement,
however, shows a reduction of Uie debt in
mised
for
the
rolnproniise
are
tlmt
the
Gov
­
At
Riverhead.
L.
L,
Tuesday
Roscoe
ta God for His iroHanc*.
KILLED BY HIS MISTAKE.
three months of 824.500,000.
CuuUDia aged seventeen years, was killed ernment shall siilnnit tiie Redistribution bill
- tnd fcarlrarir aux! faithfully do our whole
July, never dMibtinr that He "will take care
white playing taoe-ball by a bat flying from to Parliument at Uie aut.itnn s»sw&gt;k»n, tiie
■f the rvsuha.
J’twixfd.v Educak'onjt! Fund opened their an- a player's hands. Another boy's jaw-bone Marquis
Salisbury agreeing to have the
uttal M-*&lt;»n today at Uie Fifth Avenue wa* enteked by the ball. '
Franchise bill passed if tiie rrdislrllration 1
Washington, Oct. 2.—The decrease in
WlDUttlNU, IV
30.—Acrilis‘
•nu&amp;A vouncAi. matter.
Hotel. Xiose pr»-Miit were Robert C. Win­
the miblic
debt
during
September
Mb* Iteonie Blanche Jerome, daughter scheme shall prove nt all acceptable to the
PiBtLAiiELntiA, ScpL 20.—The following tos occurred on tiie Aoitiirore A Ohio Uuad throp. PrcMldgnt*. Hamilton Fish, General of Leonard W. Jerome, and Lleutmuuit Tory wing. The House ot L&gt;rds is to have ' was 812,130.039; decrease since June
•rder lias Us* bailed i&gt;y die National Cuun- al ranuhytnii yeMimta^. histantiy kik'ing U. -S- Grant. ViUuita Aiken. William John Leslie, only son of Sir John Iteslie, no control over the Redistribution bill until ! 30,
1H84.
824.532.181.
Cash
in the
ILcrf the American Pol ideal Alfaucc:
three men. tmdly wonudutr two more, ard
Bart., were married Wednesday in Grace after the Franchise bill shall have become a
M. F.varte. Chie.GJustlcc Waite. Henry R.
Trmaury.
8435,031,322;
gold ccrtifiilaw.
•
P n.At&gt;Ki.rwta. Sept. O.—In accordance Mitoualy ItJorhig three «k era. The *xanJackaoiL C’drioDri Theogure .Lyman, ex- Cliurvh. New York Tbe bride is a sister
I cates. 3120.936,620;
silver certificates.
rders to the rtta e Council* Issued Am
R
ome
.
Oct.
2.
—
Reports
of
the
cholera
in
calling
nomination*
t&gt;^ council* for MithiMir .rain, with five j.T**ciiger &lt;*&gt;ach«s
1‘resident Hayc^Zlionm* C. Manning. Au- of I^wfy ChnrchilL
1 $123,260,721; certificates of deposit, 815,­
.n.
- — tw
*.----. The Indiana Yearly Meetingjif Ihttiodox Italy during tiie jiast twenty-four hours 945,000; refunding certificate*. $270,750; le­
andjui uffiuiiti car from N«*v York to Chi­ tixMty J. Drexel; Samuel A, (irecre, James
show a total of 433 fresh cases and 197
Friends began Wednesday at Richmond,
gal tenders, 6346,081,010; fractional curreDcago. wan coming went .at forty tuk'et D. ftrt«t. J. L W. Curr&gt;. LL I).
'teatixs,
against
421
cases
and
229
deaths
for
Mr. Winthrop reslewed Uie work for Clerk Chkrira T. Coflin. who lias officiated tiie preceding twentv-four hours. Tbe to­ । cy, 8^,977,200.
• william u Elteworxh.at Proiwylvaaia. having C bcur. and one mile siaO of Fanningtea.
-ecetvml the nigto-'t nur-’-- * —•“ ' ysust
year.
Mr.
Curry, the for twwxty-kesrn years, calling the gather­ tals remitted yesterday include 186 cases and
Xunring a sharp
nlunpxi into «n the
■resident of the l eiteil A
ing to order. The meeting comptiMM thirGeneral
Agftn,
jal-senin
1
his
report,
57 deaths at Naples and 52 cases and 30
THE MARKETS.
twd-tikund freight. The 'gcAsengvr engine
allowing
the
following
distribu­ leen quarterly meetings, and ba- a member­ deaths at Genoa.
fairhefcire ita way throagb the freight &lt;nship in exema of 18,000.
ItoNX, Oct 2.—The Pope has announced
gine-MHl seAtnt loaded ezra. oulling the tw&gt; tion uf the income or the fund: Alabama.
RIVE STOCK-OsUte
35.000:
.Arkau-os.
82,950;
Florida.
82.100:
his
intention
of
making
the
Lateran
Palace
train* S*urriber hl a shaprte*-* mass. Tbe
sheep
a cholera hospital should tiie necessity arise
list af the dead and woundod is as follows; G.-orgta, &lt;4,900: Ixm- iiaua. 03.645; Missis­
Humi.. . .................
sippi, IKL650; No.th Carolina^ 86,075;
FlXiCR—Good to Choice.
KkaDTNO. I'm.. Sept 20.—A syndicate for such action.
«n: delay Ao tbe N*n— U H«*&gt;qu tiers. Hr to a &gt;1
P-tenu
South Carolina. 84,406; Tsrsaa;:. 312,005;
London, Ort A—The juibllo revenue for
bus
been
funned
fur
experimenting
in
a
new
Mt too ot * ha Grarul CuuucU «/ tbs VnKed ann- an&lt;
WB KAT-No. t tied
Texas, 85.780; Virginia,
West Virtiie (iresent quarter lias shown a decrease of
Nil Bpr&gt;mr.&gt;..........
process of manufacturing steel to compete
xiniOXSUh total SOO.OiM). Tke report was
half a million pounds sterling.
CORN
kilted inatarWv.
with
the
Bessemer
proems.
The
patentee
• &gt;ATs-W,^u&gt;rn Mixed..
Viknna. Oct. 2.—Several ships were
Beavka Dam, Whu Sept. 19.—GmusnS
n£ i
Wour»&lt;teJ-D. W. Uo&gt;d, tir.-toaa paarenger
h Janies ileudeNon. of Bellefonte, Pa. The burned to-day at Kostroma, on the Volga
RYB
M2 I
Bragg wnagnanlnxMMly amminated for Con- train, will die; Joha Smith, out about tbe
new product is an open-hearth steel differ­ River. A dozen pcraon* were killed or In­
fk Sapp and L J
■tw* on the 150th balloUtatiinlay. For over hnad.
tMitb tmdlv out about tbe body; Coadoctor
ing In tills respect from Bessemer, and to jured. The damage amounts to several mil­
wo-weeks fee balMing h;v- l&lt;w Lt pre- Huiimorc, butt uru&gt; crutbrd.
CHRE8E
i
U
mam
U
It
la
pliability
and
tougblion
roubles.
WOOL-Domertic
:ra». DetaM**, Uie ritfiug member, Ira
The hhuue for the disaster
with Tor- •sensation wm created a year ago by the zx.
CHICAGO
.nostorf the time, closely Mhiwed by Sumner. ley, tiie dead frnijtit conductor, who mis- nvnncement .hat two women living in Wau- nesrt, and It Is claimed that it will take the
BBEVEfi-Extra ....
For several &lt;fc\vs Bragg luri been considered tzxik hi* order* atai attempted to reach ptn, Wls.. had been quietly uuurted, a&amp;i place of hammered and roiled Iron alto­
Khoektnr Accident at a MIchlgM Fair.
Choice
■tactically uct of the rars; or at best Fanrifogtai hxstcad of remaining at Wan- were living together as utan and wife, a- gether.
Good
Lanuxg, Mich.. Oct 2.—At the fair of
Medium
■oUring but n dark Imrw. Driaury and nhigtiiu. The total lam In freight and cars investigation starwedlhat Mrt. J.L Hudsoa
tiie Ceuiral Michigan Agricultural Society
' 11 utct&gt;cr&lt; stock
Sumner at te*’ liecame emvlDcvd that
had deserted bcr family, mid, donning
Inierior C*tt&gt;e
.
Waauixgton, OeL it—Frank Hatton.
yesterday Minnie Leach attempted to step
1 cither could rapture tiie prize, and after a
mate attire, tomvl wurx as a fann
HOGS—live Good to Choice.
uimber vf halloi; iuul teen taken Saturday
Acting l‘ostma»bT-&lt; Jencrai, luu Issued an over a long driving shaft, used for power
8HBKPhand near Wanpun. Mra. Hudson called
BL'TTEH
—
toeam
ary
be break came at lari, and the nld.eotn(.Vjicawi, Sept :ut—The Rouarl* Type herarif Frank DuBoU* After awhUe she order to the effect that on aud after Octo­ for various agricultural implements, which
Good to Choice Dairy ....
.uandcr of tbe Iran Brigaxh- waa declared
married Gertie Fuller. Village gomipa be­ ber 1 all .{NM^office* of the find-cias* anil was about one foot from Uie ground. The
EGGS— Frwrti ...
•mu
rhe tmanknous choice of the amvention. and Press Company, of 17B Monrue street, gan to hint that DuBoi* was a woman. Th*
ILOUK-Winter .
ou u
Uielr station* or branch offices sluril be kept bottom of her drew caught on U»e shaft and
Speeches were n»le, amid rune* enUwi- yeifllrday tiled with th* Recorder Uielr couple denied it. bui finally Hodson apSpring
.......
?.8
open to the public fur the hMie ami pay­ she was whirled rapidly around, breaking
Patent*
•S4H. by Mon. A- J. Delaney ul»d Judjr vulnntarv aiwiipmwnt to Samuel -D. Ward. peered and made his wife go home with him.
ment of money-onlers and for the receipt aJinori every’ bum- In her body aud digging
GHAIN-Wbeat, 1
The debts aggu gat'- aiwut 845.MM', while
Cora. Ko. 2. .
die a**ete went atated to be 835,000. Tiie Tbe laeA chapter w-aa enacted Suiutay at of matter intended 4nr registration and the a hole In, the ground. Her home waa at
ourerd sipC-dic.
Oai*. No. 1.
SheiKtnn. wluav Gertie Fultar-DuBuis waa delivery «f registered matter until 4k
3H
Flusiting; Mich., and site was visiting
Ry*. No. J....
W4*»txo«nX, Sept. 30.—Beira Jzxk- immediate nutw of the failure are the hard married to a man naiiad Lehinaik
frieiid*
her?.
o'clock p. in. every day except Sunday .-uid
Barter. No. t..
votri Lu written a per«niud letter to Ent­ ritnee and Miff eumi'tditio.i. Thr real cause,
legal hoildaja.
BRI KJU CORN­
however,
h
«&gt;f
long
standing,
ami
is
none
er Cleveland augg»&lt;ticg to him tiiat there
Green Hurt...
Fine Green...,
houlri be a convocadon ut Presidential cam otiier tlian die withdrawal of 8. P. Round*,
Springfield. Maa*., Oct L—Tie- writ­
Minkeapoli.% Minn., Oct. ».—It rained
Inferior..
lldate&gt;- II* order to lift dir cauvaas upou a u')m» founded die firm thirty y»ay* ago, on ing imper makers in awlnn here Widner
POTATOtpk bw...
Sri:uGFiEi.r&gt;. ML. Oct 2.—The State here ateadily Tureday night, and the wectiiilghcr ptattc awl to el imitate die .seatMiaU bi* upjxhntjaent to the office of Public
...
. .
1 PtiKK-Hem ...
day
resolved.
iu
view
of
die
prohibition
of
Printer.
er
was
very
cohL
d
Board
of
Et;nalization
yesterday
fmWntl
nnn IL 'I n iliat eftd die has ntggrated
At nine oclock yester- I LAKD-'te«un..
changed to
to'snow.
the Importatioti of foreign rags, to advance *« aaMwuuent of railroads in Illinois. Seven day morning the driala
hat tt.r- d ffrrent candidates meet at Wheel■izzle changed
snow. '1 Ll
TH­
Cnmtnon Dre—ed Siding..
the price of paper one to two cent* per
W. Va . October H.ln tbe hope that
thwisand nine huudrtvl. and sevcnljdwo which fell thickly for several mlnutaa.
Floortna........................... -.,
MmrACm. Sept.29.—On the Milwau­ pound.
which ha* fallen I
tkiaimon Board*
miles of main track art *sMWe4«U8«Q.2i:7.- changing again to
kee track Saturday, with a stiff. cord breeze.
Fencing.
snow is reported I
185. The highe-t is the Burlington, with heavily ever since.
l-ath
•her pptwidtadMi candidate*, and Ktehboll paced a mile in 9:13%. Johnston
' ChmtxxatT. Sept- 29.—Only tbe lightest M7 miles at 89.1X1,252. The lowest is the elsewhere in this vicinity.
Bhtnalo ............. •.............
made tbe circuit la 2:10. and Minnie R..
uggoai* in her letter that
Mo'.md City Road, three inilea, at S3.000.
EAST LIBERTY
Betievr Tlwrr j. Hold (o Mlehiguu.
with running mate, aatmilabed th* sjMxda- boat# ran navigate the Ohio River at this
;
CATTLE-Be-t
Tiw jumcMnieut include* aixty-one roads.
point, where Uu? water is sixty-right feet
tom with a record of 2215 ‘4.
Fair to Good,
Bfkimofikld. III., Sept. 80.—A ife'nst.
p—- 1 HOGS
The Illinois Central hi not ineluditl.
Yorker*.
lower than In February fast.
liouMimt.
to liworporate the Phillips Gold Mining
Phllailc phlaa
Company, a Chicago company, which pro- I 8HEEB-Ho4t......
Tonus to. Out. Sept. 29,—William Bel­
Wahuixoton, Oct. 2.—Th* coinage of
BALTIMOHR.
Wamuxgtox. Sept. 27,—A call Lt S10..
mont, « barker per In Toronto, wit! almndon
the WMMU) * bllflnvO' party "* ’**'
various mlnta during Septeaita t
uf right doUarv per week to take 000.000 three per cent bends. maturing the
wuounh-d to $4,613,368, of which 82.3W.tf*'
B &lt;rf 8100.000 left him by his father November 1, wm
Dovkm, DrL UBt.l.-Ti»BayublkanMate
were
standard
dollar'.
rotary of the
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Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at 50c. per garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4, at 27%c. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

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Ladies’ Ulsters
gfa w Buys a Diagonal
rhf) W°o1 Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

and Russian Circulars

, JL have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

5 had paid for, but instead thereof St. brought about by state action. He said party men so virtuous that they cannot

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John took the opportunity to say the
meanest and most unkind words of the
I party that hnd honored him by the gift
of the highest office in the State. He

prohibition had never been brought
about in any state by any party, but by
i temperance men in all parties. It was
' a vexed question and could not be com-

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Ladies'
Sack Cloak.

I884.-FALL AND WINTER SEASON. -1884.

vote for such grand temperance men
a* John Carveth and Enoch Andrus,
(who have been nominated forihelegislature, where our temperance law*

We invite yonr inspection of our elegant line of

OCT. 4.1884 said that St. John took Uf) the platform pared, a* some compared it, with the must be made, men who are more than !
of the republican party and tried to be- question of slavery. Slavery was a the peers of the best temperance man i
little the great question* therein dis- question between states, with tbe lines in the prohibition party,Athey would ho :
THE CAMPAIGN AT WOODLaND.
emwed; that St. John said the party : visibly drawn. The liquor question grandly mistaken. Judge Smith took |
Full text oTCIcMest taaltft’i tprrt'h dcllt»re4 ! were against Chinese immigration be- I was a question between the citizens of up the story started by tbe prohibition-j
there Katardaj
cause tbe Chinese could not vote.
I states, citizens of towns, citizens of isls and their allies as to the drunken- |
Judge Smith then brieiiy handled the ! school districts, and we needed Uie neas of Uie Lagan party ..rd showed I
We were permitted to listen to the
i Chinese question. Said it was a ques- j help of all parties.
I there was not a particle of truth in tbe
speeches of James O'Donnell, Republi­
tion of vast importance to Uie Pacific I
He said that Reynolds, the great tem- statement, and said that any party or I
can nominee for Congress, n nd Cl menl
coast,
where
over
100,000
Chinese
who
prance
reformer,
bad
said
to
him
at
parties who would resort to such tactics ’
Smiib, delivered at Woodland Satur­
did not come to stay in this country,' hi* house, while talking on tbissubject,, onght to be beaten, and-he believed &gt;
day evening.
who
lived
in
filth
aud
dirt,
who
took
no
'
ttiat
all
he
feared
about
hi*
reform
whs ! t,iey would be. He closed by payiug a
The meeting was largely attended.

SATURDAY." -

tfb fit Buys a

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Silks, Cloaks,
Shawls, Grioves.
Hosiery and

The Woodland comet baud furnished part in the great questions before tbis
exellent music, which was a very re­ country, aud yet competed with the
freshing feature of lite meeting.
laborer* of thia country who paid for
C. A. Hough called the meeting to their homes and helped in all its varied

. t|iat It WOnld get into the pool of poli- tribute to the nominees of the repnb'i-1
tjr8a aTl(I Hicn nirn would go back to can P®rt?; **id they were men well j
i n,eir c0p8 anfi matters would be worse worthy tbe supjwirt of every voter; men ,
than ever. That lately he had thought
whom none nerd be ashamed.
I

order. .Upon motion John Kilpatrick ^Interest*, bearing its bunlens with
was chosen chairman, and speaking other citizens.
.
ynuj begun by Mr. O’Donnell. The
He ssM St. John said that the party
talker is an easy and fluent speaker. came along west and looked down into
Het rested al moat entirely open nation­ Utah and fired a paper wad at Mormon-

j of jjjH word* when be saw so many who
Judge Smith made noallusions of a We
were to the front in the temperance P^raonal nature,and gaVe a fair,candid-

al affaire; contrasted the candidacy -of
the vaiiouM candidate* for the Presi­
dency and Vice Pnoidency, spoke of
Blaine ns the trusted friend of Garfield,
payjng the dead president a fitting trib­
ute aud made some good points in
favor of tariff. Hi* speech was list­
ened to with apparent interest, and
November will prove that Mr. O’Donnel made no mistake by paying Wood­
land a visit.

movement go back to drink hecanv of •“’«
* «P«" *
1 bitter tilings said to them by politicalk,,ow personally to be very near to h s i
j temperance men and women, and that ’ *,eart*

i*m. That it had done -this regularly : i.&lt;b H.jnjce(| p, know that thoughtful •
every four yvars for tw(&gt;n‘7-C‘,gilt years; n)PU aIHi women were looking at tl;?*
that it had done nothing against Mor- |.matter as it was, and third party men_j

CEDAR CREEK.

Ju»t received.

Our prices are the lowest, sad uniform.

are now receiving, direct from the large manufacturing
house oi Messrs. Springer Bros., of Boston, fresh
invoices of their new and
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: FASHIONABLE CLOAKS

iteie visiting ^ve invite our cuHtoniers to see these good*. Every garment
bears tbe manufacturers’ name in full.

I’ncle Von. Jones is
monism and noyer would. Judge Smith I Wf?re growing less every day.
He -....I
said friend*.
then took up
. thisqueation
.
and said that' ]le was _
not,there
______________
to say
_____
the; republican
Tbe political issues of the day seem ।
in 18M the republican party said |»olyg- party waK tt prohibition party or that i to be all the rage at the. Cieek.
r-jamy must go, but when the convention the democratic party wa* a whisky
Andrew Dow&lt;l has remove I hia phoof 1800 came they had mother matter party, but he was there to say that : togrnph tent to Hastings fairgrounds.
Battle Oreelr, ILZLioii.
-vimied their
their at-1
at- tt|,
e democratic
Frank Faulk.speared two —
eels
the
on their hands Which oeciwied
|ie
democratic party
party iu
in its
its national
national
i. in .i.i. The
war tame'pfaif
unn |tlM
not mill pond; one weighed 5| b *. and tbe s=7
tention fot-inany years.
'
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k...... .............
.....|‘ said that it whs
________
on and the questions settled by it had [n favor of sumptuary laws, and that ^O^her six.
occupied the attention of the republican the republican party had said nothing i Thq* prohibitionists contemnlate a,
CLEMENT SMITH’S SPEECH
Wa* listened to with equal interest . p irty for years and not until 187fl did H|K,ut it, but that prohibition in three ! P°h‘ niisiug soon, a Union club is now
--------- o--------they sav a word about polygamy; that i states had come in the mniif'throiigli llx-ing formed.
and as Clem, is a local politician io
it was no easy matter to tell what was them and that Michigan had declared
Mrs. R. A. Bailey, of Hastings, adwhom we are all interested and whom
beat to do. but the party had by laws I jn favor of a submission of theyucstion dressed tbe prohibitionist* on theevenwe (at least the most of us) love to
I hedged Mormnnism so that a polyga-1 to the people, where it ought to gw to iuK nf the 20rh.
honor by our suffrage*,* we deem it of
mist could not rote or h »ld office, and j fa. of any value. He said the ebuige. Mose* See ber fins sold bisform
to
sufficient interest to brief it in this
i he believed the time would come when that the party was not honest in the . OrritULoomi*. Mr. Seeber contemplates
connection.
1 mu you
now ready with a full stock of Boot* and Shoe*, nt price* that will
! thia font stain would lie wiped out- submission was not fair; viewing the -muring to Hasting*.
j aattmiah
Judge Smith began by saying he was
■ *^"i*h you. I will guarantee to save you 20 per ceut. on all goods. Here are
He then said St. John said the party party in the past they did Dot merit theGeo- Irving and family
havebecome . ^H1U, of- 1 prices:
’
not a partisan iu that sense that he
came further east and met nn Irishman charge of promising what they would . residents of the burg. Geffigv is now
wo .Id not rend all sides. He believed
Men’s full stock Kip Boot for only....................................................... 00
1 who wanted something said against the , not fulfill. He said two years ago the emnbwad
employed in
iu T..1I..*
Tolles »&gt;&lt;&gt;*
Bros.’ w&gt;umn
wagon riion.
shop. .I
in political questions and that parties
Men’s full stock, hand made, Veal Kip, double sole and tap
The democrats and green backers had ,
Boots, only............................................................................................ 3 50*
should be fair iu the discussion of them. Englishmen; so the party put in a plank | prohibitionists nominated and run sepi against hugh acquisitions of laud by urate tickets
*
........................
~
•in a double pole raising on tbe 25tb. Pen-1
BAys’ full stock, tap sole, hand made, Veal Kip Boots.................. 2 40
for
legislative officers
As for himself in all matters which en­
Ladled*
Kid, witrked button bole............ . ............................................... t 25
I aliens. Judge Smith then took up this
portions of the state and defeated the nington spoke iu the afternoon and
gaged his attention, he was in earnest
Ladies’ Anrigo Kid, button, Burt Bros.' make.................................. 2 50
and always spok,e earnestly. Some­ ; question and said It wa* a question of republicans^ind instanced the defeat of Holbrook in the evening.
Indies’ Genuine French Kid, button..................................................... 4 50
Samuel Winans had tiie misfortune '
A good Goat button shoe, only......................... ....................................... » 50
times Ids earnestness led people to think I importance to this . country; twenty Capt. Alien, of Washtenaw, one of the
A I»erter one.......... . .....................................
’-....................... 2'00him partisan, when tiiat was furthest ' million acres of land owned by aliens. moat enthnsiatic of temperance work-| of having big horses run away. Han .
A still better one.............................................................
-............. 2 75
; They established companies and these era. He said be believed some of these | hong to the •’ship” until it came in con­
from his mind.
A genuine Cardigan shoe,
,
.
.
.
.
_
.
.
I
tart
with
a
stump,
when
he
found
him
,ckwl umlernmt Bditap-I
He said be had been asked to say a compnnies held hundreds of acres, and men were honest m their views, but] *lf
sometime
unless
checked
would
bring
few words on prohibition aud would
many of them were not. While be took ; Mated wagon. 7”
—»•-I ............................
try aud do so. He was an earnest tem­ trouble. He said St. John then said no stock in the state.nent that one was •
the hall stairs after Holbrook's!
1
perance man and wanted to see the that the party came along and looked throwing away a vole in voting for one. down
Cheaper than ever known before. Ijolles,’ Misses’and Children’s
speech,
partially
fracturing
the small i
cause succeed. He believed iu temper- down in Ohio aud heard a sheep bleat; not elected; he desired to call attention 1bone of left limb. Dr. Smith reports
Calf Shoes. Men’s. Boys’ and Youths' Fine Calf Boots and Shoes at
Mice; had for years talked it, an&lt;yipent the sheep said be wanted his wool pro­ to the fact that many impracticable both case* doing well.
astonishingly I^ow Prices.
hie dine and money in behalf of the tected, and ao they passed a resolution moves were marie, and he believed the
same; had talked in Woodland and was tn protect wool. Judge Smith then said followers of St. John were making^
as earnest in temperance to-night as the wool interest in tbis country was a Home. He spoke of tbe old prohibitory
ever. He referred feelingly to his little great interest. That there were over law and its workings, and bow it came |
boys and said be could not see them forty million sheep in this country, and to be repealed. How the people of die!
growing up into manhood and Dot aid the annual production of wool was state voted for license, and how ever
Give my whole attention to the aamu. and will give you better goods
three hundred million since then the- republican legislation
in a cause which would protect them more than
for the money than you can get in Nashville, or in Barry county.
pounds. That this interest bail been had made the law more stringent from
from the tempters snares.
•
r'ppled
by
tar.ff
reduction
and
the
He said he was sorry to say there was
time to time. How it had prohibited
the
pe sal
sale
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on Sundays
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and within certain
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AJauiUO,
a party whose leaders reserved to them­ . whole country felt it He said St John t
I was not fair to himself nod his party i hours, on holidays, election days, to i
selves all the temperance in the couu
try and were maligning all the rest of when he treated such questionsas these drunkards and to minora. These laws
Hhving sold my horse. I oiler for sale
the parties, especially the republican I as of no importance to the people, and Rre Dot enforced, and shall we ask for
n four-spring Dexter Carriage, a swell
more stringent laws until we can enparty, as being whisky parties. That • in the sneering way he did.
l&gt;ox Cutter and one set of single Har­

2-

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST?.

BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS
Cheaper Than Ever.

CHILDREN’S SOLID SCHOOL SHOES

1,000 I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes.
Cloaks I
T.AfTlPQ *

300 Misses’ and
childrens wind

R. A. KANAGA.

Mills; Wells,

ness. Carriage and Cotter have not
while it bad many good men, and men ( He said he wished to call the atten- force such"as
sue I fas w«
we hare.
h:tye. Ho
He said the
tbe
been materially injured by wbar.
who claimed to lie Christian men., they । tion of the audjHuce to the fact that the party had done another thing which
1 *m better prepared than ever before to
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put dawn
were very ungenerous in their remarks republican party elected St. John as was lietter. ‘than nil
‘ ‘the rest, and
‘ ‘tiiat
and said a great many intemperate and governor of Kansas m 1880 by a major­ wa* the placing in tbe. schools the study
I offer for sale m» farm of forty *c. es. lying iu
uncomplimentary things. He said not ity nf about 50.000 and nominated him ,of
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_
r__
the effect of alcol
olio liquors
upon
tiie north part of the corporation. It couMVt*
long since it was his fortune, or misfor­ again
when this
system, thus
and
AuyPunqi made will be fanihbol.
in in
IO xow, wueu
Ulis 50,000
ou.wv was
was nibHID- ! the
uie system,
thus tca**hiug
teaching our
our boys
boys aud
v
■
. . i
of fifteen acre* of U|'-)snd, e-pn-fally adpted .
out and be was defeated by 7,000 in | girls what it meansh&gt; become drinking) '***
n °
«™«riprm. »■« «x &lt;
tune, and he could not tell which, to
to fruit raidngrfour acre* n«&gt;w tx-fng covered
email fruit, and twcutr-ffirts acres of cbek»
preside at a meeting addressed by St- i a prohibition state. He said if St. John men and women. H.-spoke of tbeprupStrait’s Brass Cylinder, , with
irottom land, all tillable. Will be m&lt;M al b»r
John. who was now the candidate I treated In* constituents in Kaunas M he osition of destroying one of theold par_________
_________ ic
st made, used in *11 my tubnhrr wells.
PaxiML Stalkyof this party for President. That bills : did tbe great questions before the pro- tie* to build therefrom a grand prohi- I wbw
ib&lt;« “sd." *nd
b r* • &lt;•»••*
Gml KouiHb folk* A rude
were posted iu tbe city of Hastings an­ pie. he did not wonder tliey deflated bition party; that was the sheerest;...
nouncing a temperance address and him. He said St. John claimed that the | nonsense. For 34 yearn the democratic;
rrj
TbU mill Um* stiff wheel and tbe machinery
being interested in that work ho went I greatest of all questions, tbe liquor party lias been defeated and torn to
with bis wife to the hall and paid fifty traffic, ... not toncbwl ou I,, the i», i piece., m It were, but r»p,l,ri, enn
uI-ta.
afctu,
'rd,njwo^worttudmelt_____
..... . .. ___
cent* for the privilege of listening to a pnbltran part, &gt;t&gt; tlt.tr platform. Jnd^'four year, tbe, got tbe piece, together urn... j. if ,1| mkj. j. re
n : Ixatom irtret Io rrerr muaore.
I
R.
BROOKS,
|
temperance address. He was asked to Smith then raid U waa well understood 11n rack good ttliapo ra tdmake it in- uDCTfi IS 11 111 HUS IS 110116. .

FARM FOR SALE,

ANY LADY

Will Go Home Happy,.

preside as chait man of the meeting and
consented. That he knew St. John to
be a man who bad been honored by the
republicans of Kansas, and expected
what the bills advertised and what be

that tbe republican part, had left that
queation to the atatca and raid he be- !
Heed tiiat wu tbe place to lento it, aa
we could never get prohibition in tbe'
national

ttmral, interrating for the republicana, j
and when tbe prohibitioniate think that
the republican part,, with ita grand
record of program, ebould It be defeat-

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DECJKTIR’S
111.11 k’.

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SASHVfLLi:, MICH.
i------ umem.------------------------------------------I *h Tra»t.-Brei&lt;«rf i.o'r A»-&lt;.~...rue,
| u,t^a~&lt;ranwyl ■waYjfgy_wil.D&lt;cii

conetitution except it wu&lt; ed. would come to a few hundred third i4O Potter Blk. Battle Creek. ■m-uirMhn.rtt.wi tolUr .tannM.,'

f|ni|
U| lUlVI

11 ■ f»|T
lUlUII ■

�SOME FAMOUS JAGERS.

*■ ci* M***.*:’c ciiurPAt
Mr- retsr tttaiimaun. neimnigiio iiMuamp.
A CH NAM AN S FUNERAL.
। IoBg
,uffrrrd wUh rl.ruman-n. waa
u«w th. Heeih** rkm-i.-M* -f Thrir I'-dnced v» try St Jacobs Oil. the market., s
j,-b. rdk-rer. ami wa. eotlreiy cured by tt*

~
inert I atBy
THE COUNTRY DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE

THE CERVE8 ALCE8 ANO CANADENStS.
ipeaing

animal cures

good fori UM'thai ha Lwama
■ Captured.
[Newfield (N. Y.» Cor. N. T. Tribwnaj

[IVwwisu Court Circular.] ,

•trancely rei

Frusta**! m t &gt;e ad umo, says shonli*
pap v. His imperial higuneaa is a fain*01
taji.-a be ore hi* rifle, and bit works on
na-n al history contain vivid d*•fri|»*,"n■
of hunting scene* in almo-t every country

Hon.’ of A ia. But a
fiacb-paren is,
at tbe Court of B.rbn, or, indeed, a any of
tbe Tvu ouie saaldduMS, aa , much con-

Kuest* iuvi»*d are carefully sblecied, tlie.r
-*j aci y Hr ridin ; or sbooliag being en­
tirely secondary to their pine* In the onirt
of precniuis. or fat She service , oi ths
crown. Here it occa-lonally hnppeus that
Home .eMerly gentietnan. aud some youn$
one* ata , find th&gt;«ni*elv&lt;M in a poeittan
which they would Ut u have fi led by duty.
EvrryUi.ug isregulxiod byprecedrut,and

gauw largo dr .mad—-.hu junction ary who
diiecta tue -ceremony en the occasion
being
ths ja.yjms-stsrj knows
at
leas', ibe ■currwk. number oi b.rds or

accident, er it may bedueto tbe discipline
which controls rverytidngin Deutsehla .d

-ing proper: i*h *nd

.-urea for ep lepsy.

Even

supers itiou-

bearin-.*, tta , long before the bun'er.eou d
approach, the snapping er the noise cau««-d
by tbe displaevm «nt of a s'onn, would

la winter tbe elk bunts* follows bit prey

they that I he sly dy ft tael f ha« Ii tin chance
with a prac;ised ’Skt.-lo er.” .Ji-&gt; ai&gt;cu
fun fci, np brtunalely, in a ots fhr th.’fmpcrial 'party in was'- Fri-slaod.
Every­
thing, nt we btrwj said, will be reg«l« ed
after tbe decorous traditions of a royal
boat, and, pe hap-., after all, considering
tbea^e of the ven rsble Raker, a'eemfo tai«l«. drive and a ban ly b. aecb-loader will
l&gt;e more in Ms way than axheadloag race

mo*I auoreeaiui in bringing down gam*.

grnnly sla, with a. old-world, aureng* pre-

U.auks, portal*, L» * heir jirvverbiai su. It­
ausa, manage u» bold their own. But tbe
great wters -a/cac, whetuer in Europa or

•liffvrent apociee—is rapidly diminishing

m-nth a note was lef* a’, the drug store of
Hr. iirOirn, Ip Havana, by a *»»&gt;V, who

m'm*ffTrn*ly on an -argent ra* at H’nry:i» Clnr*»-. Mr. N*Oure was a former livIn t two miles from Havana. Tbo note

armed wl&lt;h a r fie. aud fccoaspanled by a. night. Dr. MoCorn s'artod in hit carriage
small keen-acen't«-d d»g, brid in a ba&lt;ii,' to. for the s'cCtare plica. Tb«- r»»ad leads
pa«t tb*enhance taHavuna G'on, and an-

''WK) N KEY NG" 'HORSES.

something like a ratac. to their rank. Bear
end doer and ibex, partridge and plarraiIPlttaburgh Leader.!
During the recen rweea a retored Indi­
vidual who has bad a long -txperiencc
among ra'-e hors*&lt; and h coawected with
one at tire prominent a abU* now in »he
could 'h* made to -change their natures
■aid actions in more ways than one. The
colored jockey had read »n article In last
Sunday’* Leader •&lt; to how au eqatad*«
youcie, and. while be agreed tn the main
Chat-the subject-wm properly handle :, be
mads the statement that Cbs tebtb alone

methods could be worked in a great meas-

down through &lt;mo por ion-sf It. TUeni'rht

the road »-arr*;ng dowii into the hollow a
man -tapped wp from on* »ldr o the read
gnd cried out to the doe o’, a«kin&lt; h-m if
h" ws&gt; D-. McCorn. The !sd er craald not

tk-n m »b* affirmative.

»e give th* doctor tbe k-oali-v. Tbe man**em*rl grea’lv «\-itated, and when tbe
doctor hesitated tv. take charge nf a case
«bont which so much mystery was being

side road. They proreed’d an il they
reacb*&lt;l 'be old h«»-*L f-»ren*rly k-pt tak
that pat Af the Olen, 1*01. long deserted
-and going to decav.
Tbe bora* was tied
•in smder a 'mtable-d-'wn abed, and tbe doc­
tor followed th* men Inta the betel. Tb*y
;x«»ed into a rear room, whrrn a lantern
was dimly burning. An elder!v man and
a vniddle-agetl woman sak«n a beooh. On
the Boor, covered with a cagriagu rob1.

oonld -not eea A young man who stood
beck tn tbe shadow, time forwsrd and

tested egain st having anything iodo with
f e can- fa that out-of-the-way place, and
insisted that tbe slek womna Vm -twmored
to a neighboring farm home. This tiie old

tbe let* ot tbe great urua, which maintains

dt^bs-of tbe Ouralian forest*.

whole-northeca h*mi*ph*r«, as far south as
northern Coiea, the Ceooaaus a*&gt;d
even ex ended westward snto Great

Brtt-

diffvr specrloaliy from it i Z iropoau rep-

tbeanore retu-ae parts o. British Colum­
bia. Li-tle Uy little, however, and still
mosvi swiftly s-nce tue progress of good
agricaltural aeulcuiem, its

si range &lt; ff-ct vpna unw mm’a minds.

dy aga.n*t o-lie aqi cramp.

circuit Las

buuxu «xntic,-being kept’ alive solely fur
such important occasion, a* t-ial to wideb

ordained ior its prvtervation, it

wit • Germany, by means of * hat are wow
the£ani*b Island., it has long since di —
appeareddromJlenina k. lint in Norway
thought nemwsary mr its preserve’ion,
until, after baxag bunted by the peasants

that may be of interest to them. In either
selling or purchasing a* 'horse;’ for in­
stance. to make him appear as thougb he
-were foundered, tak» a fine wire and
fasten itUgbt-awound tha fetlock, between
the foot and tbe heel, and smooth tbe hair
ovrr It; in twenty n inates tbe boree will
show lameness. Don’t leave it on over nine

■etagle hair team its tail, put It through the
eye of a nee Ho, then lift tbe front leg and

tbe anfferinga of the woman finally Indored him to take charge of tbe casr, she
corroborating tbe story of the two men.

ease for legal inve'tigat on. The woman
gave bir'b to a male child, and *vi b it .nd
Uie nurse she was carried to a covered

imeihing •urtb*r to the doctor, but

and. feet aud ga.-ged him
die tendon, or cord, end above tbe needle that liter regretted doing
through; cut-off t’ e hair on each side and
Ht'tiie fool &lt;k&gt;wn, and the horse will go • for them to get away wbout tbeir identity
latne ia isreoty minoua. To make a horse being discovered. Th -y placed a !&gt;an&lt;
note in tbe doctor’s pocket and left him
tiie front tw a and the roof of bis mouth alone in the buildin f.
Jahn Arne., Dr. McCom’s clerk in the
• *at until yon wash -i out. To cure one of drug store, finding the n.-xt mornin - the
&gt;A?rib,'&lt;M*eu&lt; king wind, saw tn-tweea tl-.e

make an incision in the sunken plaoe, ovet
the eye, insert tbs pota ok a goo«e &lt;uill,
•and blow it np, c)oee thevxternal wound
w th a thread and tbe job is completed.

•they pass through him, and that *yill be

re urn’ll la • in tbe lorenoou. started for
M Clnn’a - ore* if anything bad happen* I
to him. No on* at McClure’s knew any-

late, while in tbe extrema aorth the re.n
deer is a much m«re suitable,subetilute tor
the horse.
Hugr-lioroed, long-legged, grea’-bMvL A.
big -shouldered, aud clumsily formed geurraily, the alfc preset:'* a most ungainly
appearance when hdsurely cropping the

•the willow aud the birch, on wulca it
btD weex.
Yet the niqtnr nt It curU ilrelf
thu ihuiso of clumsiness disippiars.
The
spreadtngvfiticrs njver for a moment im­
pede it* progr «s, gracefully accommo­
dating thomwtlves to tbe overhanging
gvn ly that, tn spit* of 1 shulk, it will JK&gt;-

nnnaerous and hold had tbe brutes be.am*

1’se put in my wa llet by de caonkeyma of
dem.”

playeita planning the Campa.gn, wtech
was evidently organised by an exp -nanced sperisusan. in Um first place, a pack

and scampering about over tbe roadway,
thence doubtless making their way into
many a cellar w bonse, where a Ixitiw
living waa to b* bad than in the Btygiau
region below. Accordingly, tbe municipal
authorities, upon whom tha care oi Um

[PkUadelpbla BulaUn.]
An lll'noU currertpondent has Ixcn sne-

which rails abounds. .They were taken
mala drains is joined by a number of atfi iente; but here .hey were held oaretuiiy
back Ull tbe cri ical moment bad arrived.
TUen a grating u-os placed across tha sower
so as to tntercep; the rat* on their way
down, and at Uie same time a whole a&gt; my

ciP-d—for tbe elk m naurally out of tbr
most timorous of its order—it speed, along

edge of tbe Lox into tho manger. Tbe trap
is prepared, the door of the crib is left
op»u and lire rats permitted tv have their

dog or even a

shut and a noise made to irigteh-n the
rats. Having but one means oi ax.-ape.
m

Aquarium.

the hollow, . ollowrd them.
He 'ound li.e &gt; Tbe ls-y« at the Michigan Exchange have
b4n figuring a long '.im* to g*t « fl»h in
doctor”* horse .ivd in tbe shed and Li e doetor hiraseli bound on rhe flooX in th’ oM the fountain that would bold its own again t
th* ducks. Hrre to I ore th* birds have had
loei. In-teadof making tbe mysterious
affair public at one*. McCorn and Am s their own way, and tbe unlucky ba&gt;s au 1
agree.1 to ke p quiet about I., whh the perch that have -bern placed in th* ba.in
bo|*e tiiat they m gbc get on the tradk of have succum'ed to the wounds infl c • I
tbe parlies or discover new dsvelopmen a. by the dueks* bills. Ibefowls bav* taken
a Jaek seat the last few days since an
Tbe matter remained a secret with be tn
for several weeks when being unable to eign-;cun 1 pike was qn*'t*red tn th*

w ll then let yotanums up U&gt; him without
troobte; rub vour hand gerl ly on the
horse’s noee, getting little oil on it; be will
follow you; give him a little of tbe castor
on a pmc* of sugar or apple, get a few
drops of ibe rhcKlium on bw longue and Le
is jour servant. H • will tallow you like*
dog.”
After thanking tbo b«rse-bair
ameHing individual tar his talormation
the writavlmde good-by, with tbo rmnindor
from Lhu thusly: "Shush, l«x^ dose tecs

ends and a strong two-bushel saidc tied
firmly one end. Every hole is stopped in
tbo corn-crib but one, wiiic f opens into u
leeJ-bux on tbe other side of the partition,
i beu tbe pipe Is placed in the feed-box

graved jUsl* to correspond bearing Ui*
inscription: "Died Augu-t 7, l®il; ag d
twen y-elgbt." In the center were in­
scribed th* Chinee cbarac er* represent­
him.
ing the nnms "Wee Rre." There are
thirteen C*l««uuisresiding in Albany, aud
anal x -. The money mad in patent me«H- moat ot tb* time to-day they have b«eti
c.nes and •‘proprb-’a-y artii&lt;-*s" is so cluttered together In small par lee- In tea
• loraiout that one Is* hardly aur- various laundries excitedly dtscusaing th*
(to them) ail-aitsorbing Mutation. None
pie in the*l.usln-s«. I bran! It e«llnialed Of them visited the under:ax nr room* un­
Ire e her day that nearly fSOJJsAJ.'HW a til tb* time for the inneral, which occurred
at threw o’clock prrc.S’ly. D.-*pite th*
article is once a audeeos th* prof! is-enor- rush f r admit ance, tew were permitted
met!.. bc'CrtUie the oos of maun *c u e ia to witn.-xs the permqny. Their leader,
**ry lilUi. Ti *r-_*re.men that you. and whom
they '
called
President,
. Mr. Bbau'sbitn, sp- ke to
them*
In
lion*, all made from som -qis'-k me Heins Cume** as they were circled in parlor.
that appeals to tho cr. dpli y of certain Ohairs
around
tbe
ca«keL
They
•class*, of the community. Moat of these ' gave him tbefr strictest attention daring
, a graver and while he read a passage of
&gt;■• being L.al Scr p ure in their natlvji ton ;ue, frem
Jnhn, lO:li chapter, 2bth verse, "And I give
name associated with a liver pad ot an unto them *.ernal life; and they shall
ague pill, Lu. be is nix averse to b*ln&lt; n.ver perish, Dei her shall any pluck them
made rich from fie money t.-a* is aeeu nu*. out«of my band." Mr. Hhaus ilm then
talked for about fl teen minutes In Chinee*.
Be ore th* services-began YulBing
adyertirtin
I know of on* firm that placed a fan in th* la t band of the dead
spends ail ot fl,ui&gt;».«jU) every year adver­ man and a pack of Chinns* playing cards
tising a cure-all, while other* a-ra n never in Ui* o her. After the concluding prayer
advi-rtlse a line. A friend nf min* m»c a tbe Chluam«n marched twice around tbe
woman whom she had known agood many casket, bnt not until after tbo "Preeidcn.”
•bat directed tbe removal of a table and
candlesticks at the bee 1 of Uie ooffio. Tbe
momia and nestling in silk. 8 »• thought officiating Chinamen sang a song, in
Chinee* during this proceeding. Tbe pall­
bearer* were designated by long p aces of
unburdened hera -lf and told her just bow white mu-din tied, over t a sboalders. A*
thsssrv.OM ended, each Chinaman stepped
that her hatband.
up io ha remains and said what was p shim, was
a poor
coun'ry
doo- sumably a prayer. One of the leading
tor; that there were a good many other part-c.pan4wa* so Impressed that be at­
doctors In tbe same town, and that bts tempted io p ace a roll of gieenbecks in
practice waa n&gt;&gt;t sufficient to p.y lor food tbe coffin, probably to help tbe dead man
aud do'hing. So she said to him one day: out, but was taU-rierred with and be
“Why not got up some patent m-dicta*, money was banded to tbo nearest reiaUve
and se» what you caa do with It?’
He ot the deceased. The articles to b* u tl-bougot tbe idea a goo-l one, although ta *d al th* cemetery were carried in a large
agamst the end* of me I i cal-ethics, and he market-basket.
wet to woi k and invented some article that
The funeral procession eonsi-ted of the
struck tbe popular fancy.
"Now," said hearse and four carriages which pro©ced»d
the woman, "we ar» maklnx ao much to ibe Rural Cemetery, where a lot suffi­
cient for one grave had been secured an 1
it.
Wo have no children, and we ju«t tbe grave du&lt;.
After piayar thecas et
•pewi our time in trying to think bow wo waa deposited and tbe Cutaese bu ial c- rem&lt;*uy was .celebrated.
Candles made in
tbeir country and joss sticks were ligb;. d.
Europe, an 1 we buy the finest diamonds and s nek about Uie open grave.
Toon
and fireclous stones’and live in ttistnoat
pi*o.-s of paper about a toot in length and
co tly manner, bit we can not get ahead
seven Inches in width, known a«.uyuiupo,"
of our income." "That i&lt; a rattier peculiar
a species of Chinese money, were dis; riba-motion, ,!• It no F* my friend aakad
uted among the Celestials, and each ligh ed
"Yrs,” ahe sail, "I suppose it is; and, several pieces and held them in his I'inds
straug- as &gt;t mey seem. It is not a particu­ until entirely cun-umed.
Tbis wa- -xlarly happy one. I don’t know but w iat
piamod a* necessary in or-lertolu- .-ta
we ware happier on no hlng a year th art
the dead man wi b tun'd* in his far-away
journsy to tbo otb-r land, tbo burning of
This only govs to sb &gt;w whatau inexhausti­ tb* "y'umpo* being as essential aa the dis­
ble mine public credulity is.
solution oi th* body. Tb* grave was th- n
fil ed up, at&amp; tbe Chinamen departed,
leaving th* J-»ss Micks burning, in order to
FISHY.
keep away evil -pirit*.

[Detroit I’oat.J

ened with extinction. Th* result of the -animal tbe appearance of having tbe
glnndrn, melt lour uaaoes of fresh batter
new saw, which pro bi bi s it from being
sho., except irnm lb* first-ct N •vernier
be will shortly after portray ail the
to tbe first of August, is dial &lt;b* ordinary
tourist in Scandinavia is deprived of tbu vymptoms-ef a bad case of glandera To
pleasure of ’'potting" at tbe noU* • dis inguish between distemper and glandmade ii known. Tbe story made a sensa•ls-«i&lt;-.
But • even the
owner
of
rs will ■sink ta water, and ta ■distemper it t on in the village for a wulle, but was
a laudel estate may only shoot a
finally forgotten.
sinje eik un his property dunag
It has been revived by the receipt by
tag borer ch’wp, and if the party isdesirous
the season, thoa,’h be may—provided ue
Dr.
M Corn ot an anonymous letter, post­
doe* not exarcree *iis right Ulmtel—trans­ of «e!llag. If yoware at all smart iu a jockey
marked Corning. O., reierring to tbe birth
feral to afiotbrx. It is, nerertheles-, »ur
the nnimal a balky one-by taking one ounce of tbe child in tb« old hotel a year ago,
pec.ed that, .in spit* of this aurap.uary orand inclosing fifty dollars as a present to
dinauoe aud of th’ heavy One imposed tot ot tbe finetstro ot-canibaridea, one dram &gt;f
tbe doctor fr&lt; tn the child on tbs first anmkilling one out of sea on, many an elk cerroa ve auiJimate andhatl.e hU shoulder
find- itsueay into the peasant** larder at at eight; be will remain nalky fere day cr
period* unrrcogua*d by the Legislature,
small incision about half way from tho
more e»puciahy la •remote district* ilk*
[London Globe.]
Ostaidaleu, HalUagdal, and oa th* Hard­
been
&gt;nd at the baric part of tbe shin-bone you
anger iVrtdde. Tbe Norse tarmer is a
very heart of the French capital, .without
baniy hunter, andwitnal a r*o«t tadependnne in a thousand of tbe inhabitants being
en personage. Law or no law, lx is diffi
cuu to k,ep him from purauisg his favur- Uiteh, and Im will wa&lt;k off on th* hardest in tbe least aware of what was going on.
pavumMnt and not limp a parti cl*. To tame It appears that since tbe siege, when rat**
an txiruly borsa, take oil of cinnamon, oil .fi.'sh was at a prem.um and the rodents
-were nearly ex.erminate-l in the crusade
•mu and hewing .cnw the staple of his
kUleof the ■carried on against them, these animals in­
foo-l daring ibe winter, tue acarcitff of elk.
creased prodigiously, un il the great
proaoh the horse on the wlndwardside, so drain* which run beo-ath tbo street* of

winetimes passing over a good snow a»
mum na two hundred milart a day. Exiraordutary talas Are told ot tbo rate ot trav­
eling attained t*y carriers posting in tha
-fashion;-but of Ante it U almost uakuoim

larity, am! money came in «o fast tha he
did not kut-w wuat to do with i . U’
e|&gt;ent It a*fast as be roul i, &gt;.&lt;i ItSflUlkcpt
increasing as the popular!! ', of bis ar icle

ear h ly sounds of these men aebped alouu

their regimen a. Ncasapering, swimming,
a ul diving along the passages as bsst th y
could. The grating tamed an effectual

tbe fish, ana if they happen to be in &gt; bn
water when bis lordship begins to move
display great activity in getting on the
boards around tbe foun ain. They are not
only awed by tbe pike’* s s* and fierce

perienco that he likes no bet .er fun than
an occasional bl e at their ie*L When tbe
field to himself, and it is only when he is
indulging iti a rest under th* duck house
in the middle v. tbe basin that they dare

keep a sharp lookout aad fly for land (or
rather for th • floor) if the p k* commences
to move. Somet mes the ducks go circling
too near th’ centre and then the pike darts
after them a* 'boughbeenj *yod th* chase.
until the birds are near enough the edge to
get out. Tnsn they goso at the fl &gt;ating
enemy with tbe anger that only Indignant
aud frightened ducks can feel.

A favorite pnstitae ot the clerks Is to fndu -a some unsusp*c tag person to stir tbo
pike up. Not ..nly that but they persuade
tbe victim, if possible, to stroke the firth’s
back. Ibey claim, on the auborlty of ali
the fish experts in the coun ry, that a pika
is very fond of having his lack groked,
and tbat tbis particular on* baa that tond-

man never caresses U e pe. a second time.
When the pikn feel, a hand near bis tail
bn gives a suddrn fl &gt;p of that use.ut ap­
pendage and treat* his visi or to a shower
Lath that takw awnv the rec ph-nt's
rbich be puts bi* whole energy, as
of water, aad it comes with about
th* same . velocity aa if thrown up on
a Rcoop shovel by an able-bodied labo er.
A man who baa fondled the pike’s tail
one# alway* s mjws a dlffl lence about
time. Last night th* ducks caught on to
the Idea of liking bold oi the p.ke’s tail.
( fbn*. is the immedis e cause ot tbis tale
being written.) They will nev-r do it
agai i. The fish g*v« an unu .ually vigor_
»
-

tbat surprised tbeiu They looked closed |
and very much subdued lor hour*. They |

own way. It estimated Uw duck* d &gt;n*l
want another bath until Bunday. In tne
meantime tbe piko sadcily fitngs hU tall
ali over tha basin, and looks a« if bo

lore hideous

Mwcfap of the appreurh o' any other m-

(Albanr jpu.nalJ
*
------------- -------------Th* dead - man’s queue was aboat fou'T
YEFTnj&gt;»m«*trt ring as
feet long and waa prettily braided and very prumiaibg affair.
cori*d about the head. In tha casket with
OPENING THE fOUifWNB.
tar b «ly wa. d -posited an extra Chinese •
gown, an additional pair of Ctiiii*M aho*&lt;, ' In numberless t»uiu* beneath the »kin If se­
creted the liquid sulwtance whwb gives tbe hair
and** lew other arta-l«, that th* dead it- (exture, color KBd gkNA Uta-n*ibto m we­
person might l» s’Ured through bi* j mr- tion slop*, the hair Jegius at once to liecome
U»y to th. unknown lanL lb* upper part dry. lurtrriws, brittle and grey. I* that tbt
of the body, w.dch was exhibited to vi*w, roialitioo M yourbairf if *•. applj Parker’s
Hair Bsbam at owe II wltf muse tbe tutor,.
wa* axtired in ord nary dress—a -wldte k
U»» andTffe by reoevtngtbe action ol nature.
shirt and turn-down collar and • black Tbe Hatastn !• D«4 an oil. not a «»yr. but an eta-.
uecktia. A neat black coat covera I. th* gsnt toilet article, highly appreciated because
of
&gt;ts deaultne*A
shoulders and the hands were cla-ped ur&gt;on
the breast. Tbe trimming upon tue casket
"Thb Is s new wrtnkta," as tbe maiden Mid
consisted of four missive siiver-pla ed
un consulting her m nor.
.
drop bundle*, screw- *ad«, and an en­

and be tendered a donation party in ro
turn.

BLCKl.EN’B ARNICA 8ALVE.
Tire best salic m the world for Cute, Bruises,
Sores, Ckere, bah Riirutu, Fever Bure*. 'J eller.
LlMpp-d
ChiiUsius, Lotus, ami all
HkiiiEtu. &lt;.u*. ar&gt;d positively cure* Plies. It
Is guarenued to rive perfect »*tlaf»ition, or
(m&lt;&gt;ucy refunded. Price aS rente per box. For
la F.l. boiax.
Dr. Mary Walker Inta a great fondness hr
g *1*^—when they do not hang too high.

.

THEfiE AHE
regulator
. (Apod put.flrr at»d .. tUflriugb2i

wilt

Tallow-BktaV wUl yo“ ^Lf

BMk*’’

Prt« 10

*

la
A REMARKABLE ESCAPE
Mrs. Mary A. Dalle)-, of Tunkl.annoek, Pa .
was affiwtid fir tax years with Asthma and
liioi cbiU*. during which time tbe beat pbjsictana could gtta oo relief. Her life waj des­
paired of, until lu taxi October *Im procured *
bottleuf Dr. King’s New Discovery, «byn Ua-'
mediate relief w*»feiL and by coutinuciiix ituse for a abort time e!»e was completely c ured.
gaining In flesh 3U lira, lu a few moo Ilia.
Fn-e trial txfttteaof this certain cure of all
Thrust and Lung Diseases at F. T. Boise drug
•tote. Large bouire *1.

•Tum-tnrn”i* what his familiars cal) th’
Prince of Wales

HAY FEVER.
I have been aflllctci for twenty years, dur­
ing ti&gt;e tiMMilhs ul August aud {September, with
Hay Fever, and liavr tried various rrmedlcwituout relit!. 1 was h.ducrd to try Ely’s
C'rrein Bairn; hr ve u*ed it with favorable re-ult», aud can xiuddenlly recommend iltooll
s milany aflLcted.—Robert W. Towtdcy.tex.uajor) Eiixaiieui, X. J.
1 can nc •mineod Ely’* Creaui Balm to all
Hay Fev»-&gt; -offerers, it bcmg, in my opinion,
hrutkto, upon et|&gt;ericuce: a sure cure. I wa*
*tti.cied w .u&gt; liay Fever for twen'i-fivayears,
■nd i.e&lt;rer before found permanent relief.—
Webster H. Haskins, Marshfield. VtNANTUCKET RELATIONSH PS.
Tbr new nn Aster potato take* name as “thc
whlte elephant."
Th- Curion* Iteaalte «»f Intermarriage^ en
M*tw\x^N-j~, March a, 1884.
Dr. Kennedy, M. D.,Rondout, N Y.:
[Nantucket Cor. N. T. Herald.]
OearStr:—I have used jour valuable medi­
These original lam.lies in Nan uck*t cine. “Favorite K«-mc»iy," iu my family tor
have married and in-erma rted un i! near­ over difficulties, aud Otxl it an excellent preply every man, woman and child descended eration, worthy of the reoKnineudatl-.n u
MRS. M.’.RGAREM HAYES.
from the early settlers ia related to every oeara.
ot..er;and it may well be believed that
A a'rg'e rose bush 1 as produced 142.50 for a
kinship here Is a good dee1 mixed. That Fa rida man this season.
verb able ancient fna ln*r,Capta&gt;n William
Prof Harris' Pastille treatment for nervous
Baxter, now in b-*a tM b year, Is tbe recog­
nised ^&gt;racl* ia ma ters of genealogy and dibdity has cured Ibuusaud*. Tbe pruprteturr
hivlnif coufidruce In ite merit offer Iree trial.
lamiiy relati&lt;&gt;n«hl|»a on the blind; and he
Addie**, Harris Rcmeity Co., BL Louis, Mo.
it ia wbo is my authority for the a a em*.-nt
Bou.e Canadian lumbering towns are produc­
that there are m n on the island wuo can
be shown to be tbeir own g aud uncle 1 ing exeel lent gas from saw-dust.
He says be knows of children who a e tue
Emory's Little Cathartic Ptds are sufficient­
second cousins of tbeir mothers. Further­ ly powerful tor the most robust, ret the safest
more, be lin* potau-d out to ini. more than • t children and weak cooriitutrona; tbe acUuti
bne man wbo was botu a biotber-iu-law 1 any disease is uniform, ccrtarn aud safe,
and grand-uvpuew ot bis third cou-io. palntase and efieetive. Druggists.—15 ccsita.

And, to cap tbe climax,' he said that hi
i-nce called at a house at which a tea party
was under full headway, and of eight
ladiee present- five were both first and seeudd courtiu* and aistere-ta-iaw of one an­
other; an-l yut to this day the mind of not
oue ot them has been ao far itffacted in Uie
surccssiul effort to irao -out tbe ainuovitie* of tbe relationships that it has been
.ound necessary to send her'to a lunatic
asylum.
Ami the capiam told m* th*', if
1 doubted tbe storv be could show me the
cover of the identical teapot in which tho
inspiring beverage was drawn on the me­
morable afternoon.
With a demonstra­
tion so convirring 1 need not aay that "
tumtaed to tiie racket.*’
But a still more
remaikable co.ncitience has come to my
knowledge. On tue eve of the Fourth ot
Ju y, soiue years since, tho el lest boy oi ,
John Asa Fisher -Jd exploded a fire- ,
• cracker under the mare of Fetor 8 artmek,
Jr., as she was standing hitched to a box
«agon on tho cornor ot Whale and Main
streets. Tbe mare did no-, appreciate lbs
act as an abuliiuouof youUiful patriotnm.
To her equine umieistanding it was in­
tended as a j&lt;&gt;ke on herseit, and that sue
did not appreciate the j k« wa* manifest
by the fact that she ran, away, b uks
the ' ajxon Into ultimate suiitbi-reena and
knocked down aud ran over Jnnatuau
David My rick. Ibe injured man ua car­
ried into tbe store uf Ebcm-x r Paddock
4tb; Oied Uardnei Si ran fui Dr. PiUuau,
wuo came at once, but the man -a' aO
much injured tuat, in spile of surgicil aid,
be died in a few miuutes. ’bqture Cuffia
ta-ld an inquest ou the body.
Frederics
William Fuller ms-ie the cofl) u. BunttanJ
Bunker Hu-sey j Uhlisued an obituary
in the Inquirer aud JUirror. Jabcx Clia,e
2 I dug tue grave, an &lt; H ashington Irving
Coleman uruished Ure headstone, and an

Desjmlr is the greatest enemy that can afflict
mankind.
To the Housekeeper.- Insist on getting De­
Land a SalersUis and Suda, aud don’t let your
gn* er argue yon out of it. lx will pay you in
Uie end, and you will ure do other.
Good will, like a good name, i» got by many
action* and lost by one.
F. T. lh&gt;l*e wfll refund tbe price paid If Ackrrta Blood Elixir doe* not relieve anv skin or
blod ditotdea. A new but Ux.-;nughly tested
discovery.

Ex-Colonel Valentine Baker has returned to
England. It ta rr;«rted that no English
ladies now travel without an r*ci»rt.
*

F. T. Boise states that indigestion prepares
cvrrv onefordierese, bat guaraniees Acker’s
D* s;&gt;cp«ia Tablets to cure all forms of indiges­
tion.

Oyer |l,t*M).OUO is paid annually in ralariet
to base ball platera.
There are beautiful fl.reera that are scentless,
and beautiful women that are unlmab.e.

Tho Secret of Wealth.
Jroken down invalids, do you trial'. ■
,’ain fleah, to acquire no appetite, to enjoy .
regular habit of l»n]y, to obtain rcfrreuing
-leep, to feel and kimw that every fibre and
ii*-ue of your »y»tem ia being braced up and
n novated.
If ao, commence at once a
•ure* of GOLDEX HEAL BITTERS.
«n one week you will be couralraoenL In
a month yog will be well. Itan’t deapair
liccauM you bare a weak constitnUon.
Fortify the body aasunst disease by purifying
all tne fluids with GULDEN BEAL
•'ITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of
a system thns fi.rearmed. Tiie liver, the
siomach. the bowels, the kidneva, are
rendered di«e*M proof by this great invigoranL Ruinous 1411a fur medical aUeixk
ance may be avoided by counteractiiw the
find symptoms of Mcknexi with three
Bitten. Th-y are recommended from friend
to friend, and the sale incruaare d .ilr. We
warrant a cure. They are a positive cure
nlta^pr all female complaints. In then*
othmT Boki'l J1*** D° e^Q*^*
’&gt;

P. T. Bomk and If. G. Halk.

�DdVT
A NSW

SATURDAY

A

SPECIFIC
roKTU.

SCHOOL!

BLOOD,

YORK DUDE’S IMPRESSIONS.

OCT. 4. 1*M
; The lawyer’s non

LACEY’S LIME KUH CLUB.

has Imvmi

scIkmiImI

I

■ Httd his mint! expanded, while the!
“We hub all auod nm*ou tocoiimiW- -(armor's sou lias been toiling and •
drudging. Cnltiratiun; rdficatinu and I
(amiidwl «»»» bia heel mid the club
entne to • order. “Dr
wj»tenu.illion sun a fiue-loujung young maul Snow,
aras*»n am about ober, an’ wid it will rain. wind.
work and bitterness
.disappear all fears ob colic du’ grunts, or.pinllmvo «. &lt;■!,.,oral tlr.look.or
de t«u'n&lt;M’ coutagus dlara*es to which ! t he Tartin-r * son that he is ashamed of !
de cuilecl rare am subject. 1 think daf liiiuself.
’
I
’ we ought to gib a-vote ol&gt; thaiika to ■ l ain not going to advise farmers iti '
brudder Walp« lr
Whipple for de the case, but I’ll toll you what Fd do if
lainiititul supply ob water millioua 'I .... Urmor .mi h.d . boy .t«,„l 15

furnialw'd fur dis uiiM-tin’. it i.m proba­
ble dat dis will -lie de las’ time dut we
«ill hab de glot ioua privilege uh eatin’
millions dis waaon. I h«iA?a few rew­
' lutious furnished by Gene'Dav which
I wish to bring before de dub for
action.*’
,
.
The resedttoos were acoumpatiit’d by
a petition, headed by Seth Pratt and
signed by 250 Haters of A**yria. Broth­
er Gardner read the petition ms follows:
“To the most honorable ob all soci*
eties, the “Lacey * Lima Kiln Club.”
—rhereas: The said Gene Day has
shown tu ua conclusively that on or
about-the middle ob' August Us* hr ap­
plied to Givendiw Jotira. Justice ob de
Peace in and for1
- the township of
Aasyria, for a warrant and received
the same, add that in consequence of
rhe ignorance of Raid Jones be was
..obliged to pay a huge amount of cost,
and also was obliged to loose the whole
amount for which suit waa brought,
we therefore, Seth Pratt and 250others,
respectfully petition to your honorable
burly of learned men to pass the fol­
lowing resolutions.”'
Beaolved, That if the tow'nship of
Assyria can’t afford better limiter for
Justice of the Peace it had better select
four of the most ignorant boys in town
aud send them to the Kalamazoo iti■ sane asylum to be educated.
Aud further reaulved. That the Lime
Kiln Club, bad bettor bounce Giveadam Jones along with Pralrody Bottuiufall, and tike Seth Pratt in his
place.
After
rending
the
resolution*.
Brother Gardner said: “De club can
do just os dey like about bouncin',
brudder Jones, but I think dat ef dem
white trash ober in Assyria were dot
satisfied wid brudder Jones dey hud
better ’lect Seth Pratt for Justiceob
the Peace an’ not try to get into de
club lor he could not get iu ef he tried;
he wopld get nuflin out black-balls ef
he tried.” .
Tbe club then voted to keepGiveadaur Jones aud let Gene Day go some­
where else for his law business.
“We will now proceed to eat de
bountiful ftuply of water-millions fur­
nished by brudder Whipple." Brother
Gardner mode a dash at his melon with
a batcher knife, but found after eating
half of it that some one bad taken his
melon while he was readingtbe,resolu­
tions aud left a green pumpkin in its

,UH rrf mt. •bom I

SHORT TALKS WITH THE BOYS.

*■ “•

I

the world. When he becomes a young j sorry for poor folka."—Detroit
man and feels his lack of education aud I Press.
•

ALL CHILDREN WANTING

School
&gt;nip will eurvyou.
ricn, *1.00 p«r bottle; 0 bottle, for *0.00
Send’tbr oar pampiiict a. TeatuucaiMli. etc.
KHW.IM *TK! « R(-P &lt;X) . RoebaMc, N. Y.

F. T. BOISE
Thu Nashville Druifist ®| Ba&amp;ksclkr-

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

He has a full and complete
assortment of all School

I. N. HARTER,

Supplies,

----- FOR—

Drugs and Groceries!
My, Firoeery Trade ia Ur beyond ray wpectatk&gt;n.«.

Headquarters and Laiest Prices

My stock include

lour •&lt; Mwwwra.nil lhe popular braurt* oTMmuklnK
nml Chewing Tnbaceo.. I txurs, Smoker,' Artlrlen. &lt;'tamed
UimhI,. Feed*l oiireeOoner,.Spier., Uncle VenalC'nlies.~T~t
Umilm. Bb.nL Book,. PW-ket BooL., TnHet Article,.
The rowd.es ou the street’ corner* shout at
all lhe Slauilurtl Patent nedlelnea.

“Thu fact fa, I am convinced tiiat what
you call civilisation in the West is conTuure
is uummus
uoUnng
founded barLariAtu.
tuu., »&lt;
rvully ciTil ..d o&gt;n berr; nothing liko ch*
E.^t, you I &gt;w.
The-tint thing that
al u&lt;*k me ».
burprine when 1 rraoh-d
C.tcago
wncre you got your atmnv
I*"-, A' »"
..-P^Y1-1 ‘I* “•’ 1
looked ou: of tho car-window and «aw a
jra. ok.ua o«rt.ng.»t U&gt;. tow.. 'U .1
*iway« tbii ***y, dear boyP-aaid I to the
e..n.J,u« ?or. *O, yaa«.’ anid he; nbUlicre ia
filn’a‘. all to what it Boinetime*.’
“•But• •bow «lo the nnfortunate
inhnb•*•
»••
•­
itnnl*.bi‘&lt;a b&gt; ?*I inquired. ‘1 xhotild think
thej wou.d kuflfuca.e in auob a viUs.ed atmo-phe-ru.*
** '1 gu ia tbfy are ao u»ed to brt-athing
boo:,’ tatd bo, Shat tbay don’t, mind it, like
too PlttsburgoaUuM.*
. “That conductor was a very extraordi­
nary person, indeed, and he made some,
remarks which I did not at all compre­
hend. Hu told me to hold on tight to my
valise le«t I «!«•uid be Mown through ihe
car-window. He must have been j &gt;kmg. 1

1k1u41&gt;« LUlrer'. eAra—, ru»V'-B«e Kldne,. U.rr .nJ Bfeod Meara. M.julraaW.

MY 50 CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

Penn, Inks, Slates,

•Good

Heavens,* I cried in blank

any thing suriouaF
•‘Don’t move,* aba said, ‘and I’ll blow
violently tnu. r*y left eye. TtU off now,’
she said.
“•Thank goodtiea- for that,” I replied,
•But wbar. was i:.*”
If you bad tried to

••Hollo, B.ill” myb tiie bartender twa
stranger of formidable appearance who had
jut-sidled up to the bar.
••What Hoyer
tutnk of this feller wo. aruoewes hUaelf
runnln* down our town? This here dude
has been abusin’ ns like pickpocket*.”
•
“Why, you bloomin' chump,” says tbe
Stranger, pu-Li g his hat down over his
uued ferocity—“do you know, I’ve a good
mind to dew you up.
Gimme five cunts
aud I’ll walk on your shirt collar.

Pencils, Creyone,. Pea­

holders, Note Books, Le­
gal and Fools Cap Papers,
School Bags, Straps; Copy
Books, Book-kaeping Books,

I T7TA
Customers to give'rae a
▼ V Jk.1 N ± -LS-Lz. trial, and learn the truth of the
statement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.

Blank

Dr ugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
Paints,

Oils,. Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

RECEIVED

Thirty Cases of those famous Lester
Veal Kip Boots,

Rochester Glove Calf and Fine Kid
Shoes; for Ladies. Misses and
Children.
This line of Shoes can not be beat for qsality and
price. Also a full line of the celebrated

BOISE.

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON &amp; 00.
Dwlm to say that they arc naw naklnfftfJour

NEW MACHINERY!!
And can furnish *JJ who l«&gt;w Good Bread
wilh Flour that will deligM them. One
sack willcenvtocc all thax««r floor rfs

BOSTON ROBBER and WOOL BOOTS,

HOUSEWIFE'S Finn.

At prices that defy competition.

trial trip t»oar mill and ba convtnued of

VAt shall sh»o keep ta stock

Job Printing’!

Mill Faed, Chop. Corn. Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
NOs.l Hard Wood Lnmkee.

,

We keep everything in QaU- line. Give u»
a calL

H. R. DICKI.\IM»% A CO­
EAST 8HKRMAN.SEMBT.

Vermontville Still to Ike Front!

ffuors Indian
Teceubu Pus
FOR Hill

LIVER

And all BllloMeCaMplalnta

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES

NO PATENT NO PAY

Another Drop on Everything I

Cara*'..
J-Alrkteraoc.- . ln.&gt;n,.
■e»U and .U oiW Milte. nlit^ .. t*uLl«
promptly .urn-led lo. •

Beal Quality Burn iksardm Nurfkced, litis tor IteOnya.

FKEITSsBf^
inimiiKg^

Hbruthlng. All WlsUhs. Nuri Meed, 90.

any hing of tbe kind. Bartender, 1 mint
r tally nsk you to protect mn from thi»
d: &gt;- •. !ft:l iiidsviduaL?’
.
"I’ll tell you what I’ll dofc” responded

Spelling

Dictionaries, etc., etc.
Remember we are

D. C. GRIFFITH
HAS JUST

Books,

Slips, School Registers,

I. N. HARTER.

The Best Boot in America* Look before ya. buy.
He has, also, a full line of the
••1 find tbe amoks seriously obj ection­
able on another account. 1 was walking
Iasi evening along State street with a
cl arming young woman, to whom 1 had
ju»t been introduced, when she suddenly
stuppe I short and said in a hoarse whls-

Slate Pencils, Lead

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New Boots and Shoes!

an4 School

Books- of all kiwds
used is the county.

the alreet here without al racting the moil
emlwrraMtutf at ention. At firs 1 thought

me as 1 pass and sing some horrid, vulgar
•&lt;&gt;»g-i about dood de doodie doo unt 1 it is
positively distreaamg. A few moments
ago I went into a place where they sell-dry
goods and .nt down on one of tbe stools
near Uie d or to gel cool, when I heard avoice behind tue say: ‘What do you.call
that thing over there in ftont of tbe conn-

K ii ppi lew

Will do*e]l toesll ou

-

smooch, wa always blow ’em.’
“ •Thank-.” 1 .aid. ‘But does it always
rain soot tn Cuicago, like a chimney F
“*0, this La notiiing,’ she replied, ‘Wait
But about tbe boyf Intelligence until winter comes; Uieu it is dreadful.’
aud energy rightly applied tu farm
“ibe most ram Ark aide thing 1 have dis­
labor would give every farmer’s boy covered about Chicago.” continued the
a holiday in eveiy week of tbe traveler, “is Lhe extraordinary practice in
year. Let him go fishing or bant­ vogue among tho inhabitants of troquen;ing, or swimming or riding. Let him inf. Iwcr-ganlcns. In Naw York it is not
go to town aud consult buyers aud sel­ ecus, de rod at all the proper thing, but
hero everybody does it. Lot night, much
lers aud post up. Let him have books
and pa pc id aud tools.
Give him a dun on wbat tboy called the North Side,
chance io earn something and to own and compelled to drink a glass Ot tbe plesomething. Surprise him some day by
the statement that he is not a slave
whose on'y return for bis hard work
are slop clothes, cheap fare and poor
Lauch. I have heard mat in New York,
' ' '
~Surprise
-him Stall
— more • by people of tho working-class, wbo live in
lodgings.
asking his opinion now and then,and by tent-munt-housM, send out a pitcher for
They call it ‘work­
giving him a chance. to prove his theo- beer in the evening.
ing tbe growler.’ Here in Chicago the best
Our best and brightest public men people indulge in tbe degrading practice.

but that is no reason why be shoulden’t j
have them in ibe house for his boys i
and girls. 1 know plenty of farmers •
with cash in the bank who are too stingy ’
to take anything beyond a local weekly
newspaper. They make any old buggydo. They have no pride about their
horses and harness. They buy slop
clothes for thetr boys, pinch 'em down
to the cent, and then worn!. । liiat they were sons of farmers, but in too muuy
don't waul to attend some tm»hionable ataes they either ran away or were
town church ou Sunday.
_____
,, from home. Uad they remained
driven
The old-fashioned
funner came j they would have never been known
about as near being a t wo-legged hog outside the county.
as h possible to get. Becstue he liked
7t'T'*7
TT
.
Ut pork tbo ntf roi.1,1 M. frail,
"Como Io. rad tbe foartb rtoor Uwmoot oat IL Braora 1m e.o got oloog &gt;■" »•
&gt;•»•« "» «*•«■ &lt;•«&gt;'■•
with. »7
of elotbrae very one el-I
, We,IT
•AjkyoottoMMoom. to it. Boooom. tbe olmoow JJ* “*2™
“‘“.“ I"!,"!!’:
j ••Then y6aTi have to buy aome.” ”Peefurnished him plenty of rending, hm I
! hapa.” “And you’ll have to have it
family has no btiaineas to want news- i
I carried up.”
“Shouldu’t wonder.”
papers nod magazines. He wanted his
“And I’d like thejob.”
suTiaTo feel as big as “them ’ere Baker
The lawyer locked his hauda back of
boys,” nod yet be n fuses them every­
his Itead aud looked out uf the w indow
thing which liM made the Baker boys
for a long time without a word of re­
their superior.
ply. Tbe boy put in his time looking
If you wifi console tbe criminal re­
around tbe room, and when silence had
cord* of cites atidVillagea you will find
become painfal. he said:
tiiat fariaera’ sons are pretty disorderly
“Well, good bye. If vou get a cane
character*.
cnaraciers. They
a uey bring
onng to
io town with
wiut .
. , ,,
. .
wilt, them . .pint of raklera,™. th..
•”d bDJ
ralu. lor . row. Wbyt I eon 1.11 ,oo.
“?&gt; *nd
‘
« •»
li.ro mkrf
lad »tl, of -L&lt;“™’,r
. d
Urao. Bno, . boy op wirhoul »y ’"“““J" 1,1
,h‘
parll-CMrad you rako bh» h.U halt! J*

Open Again for Another Tam!

a |o&lt;&gt;k of int-ffalde.fatlguw an he walked up
to a wdl-known Chicag.i bar wj-b tha
^ .r.
peculiar lock •« ep Which Harvard confers
up.&gt;u her alumni, nn-I »wkud with a meisn
oitoly air fur -a leu:ona&lt;to with pUnty o!
sugar, and not too atrong, barkaup*, you
k«ow-” Hu wore a aprisg «uifcw! h very
■ud.blo cheeky,
cafr-au-laH
derby,
and
k\‘u “
'L* r'?1.?".'
’L”
'1

I to r.,11...

Where the hoof-rot could be stoped in i
tbe first sheep if he were posted, he
stop* it lu the thirtieth. The farmer
who gets his agricuitura&gt; bints ftom
the almanac loses his hogs, bv tbe
cholera, his fowls by the pip, and his
horses Alobber from his gate to the
village store and buck. Let a tiinn run
your farm on %business' priuciples and
the fence corners Would Dot take up
four acres oui of forty; tbcreewoul&lt;l
be do old l&gt;ox-drains about (be houseto bring lypboii! feyer aud the doctors
bills. Those leaks iu the roof of the
barn would not spoil three or four tons
of hay next year, the want of aD eavetrouifh od the house. would Dot cave In
tbe cellar waits; tbe nrst sigh of disease
among the liv® stock would be prompt­
ly treated; tools and implements of
every sort should be tarrfirtly housed,
and-----Well, I am going to shock you. I'd
have tbe Itaruess oiled and buggies and
wagons washed once a week.- I’d have
a lawn about the house tutd make a
display of flowers aud shrubs; I'd give
a party now and then, aud I’d encour­
age meetings oi farmers oitoepr twice
a month, not to kick, about railroad
freights or jaw about politics, but to
post each other ou farm work aud tbe

place.
The meeting broke up with so much
harmony that it is dNubtful whether It
will ever Bieet again.

An Ohio farmer wrote tbe other day,
asking: “Why dou’t you write soinething for country boys!” What has
been written has applied to all boys in
a general way, but in this article I will
bit tbe country boys in particular.
To be a farmer’s &lt;jon is, too often, to
be a drudge. The farmer is one, and
he ean not spate hia son. In some cam*s
this must necessarily be so, but there
are many exceptions. To be a fanner
means to be out of bed at daylight and
work bard until sundown. It means,
in the majority of cases, plain clothes,
plain fare and few privileges. The
farmer himself may do: care for the
concert and circus and excursion, and
in bis selfishness he refuses his boys
such privileges. After his back-break­
ing work of the day he may not care to
sit down with a newspaper or book.

Neuralgia,
4TICA, U1EK

(CukPEP TrA&gt;uM&amp;

swung a vpry thick stick with a stive: knob
the same pursuit. I’d have kept i^im ,
iirachukd Up to this time, aud he’d be ■ pii«d- hia Up*.n»if to dert** BU.tuu*nce
fairly posted
grmutuar, ' tUfF'LoRl.
inillv
miMt.wl in* .geography,
ro......I. «r ..I...
.
tiler--from.
•‘Jutrt a rived from New York?” said the
mat hematics, orrbgntpliy and cbuug- i
raphy.
I should
lu»ve sent him to bai tender interrogatively, placing de:t;y
mihiMil in town iu order that he might in tbe gla-s a ripe s rawberry. and a thin
slice of leu.on, aud handing it to thd cuniinve the itMigh corners Hatidpapcied
dow*t by contact with society. Yf he
•‘O, ysa«,” replied thelatter, languidly,
bad any muaicul talent I’d encourage
!। it. I’d allow him Ho much tuouey per
week, attd advise with him until Uh
morrou ’’—anil tho fired young inaa&gt;stpi&gt;cd
&lt;&lt;ui|d spend it iotelligendy. I’d get
bls lemouAde * d.scumtolatoiy through a
him good clothes and encourage him to
be neat and tasteful iu'dreM.
• D .n’t think much of Chicago, sb?”
I could not have done this had I said the bartender.
“Bsaa ly hole,” rre;x&gt;nded tho young
been pin-pom-, but eight out of teu of
man from tbe m.-trojiolta, with a groa&lt;&gt;—
our farmers could do, &lt;—
”’en „„.rk
better^

When my boy cutut
iume he would
line at leant one goc-dniH
r-r—
—jnipcr
—
in
the house, backed tp/a.literary weekly,
an* agricultural journal, a magazine
aud a Kcieutific publication. The faun
should be mapped, every field nutule-red. aud we’d often a book account
to..mu..' how many dollars anti day’s
work were expended for certain re­
turns. My boy should be my buaineM
partner. We’d read together, dwcusa
aud plan together, and while I en­
deavored to make him feel bin respon­
sibility, 1 should do nothing to moke
him lone*his iudepeudeuce.
“Such ideas read well? but you’d run
your farm into the liauds of the tdicnft'
within three years.
”
.
j
See here, aiy fanner friend, let me
give yin: ft tew facta. The average i
fanner nhostetia the flcrvicce of bin
lumber wagon one year by leaving it'
«u&lt; ia ll..- an aud the dew. Hi. plow i
...
,
.
would l«t our r ear longer 11 k«Bt
pain led and sheltered. For the want
of a little u trillion, his Imrnrart-wenrs
ouly half its days. His -burns aud
sheds go to rack for want of paiut.

SCHOOL!

curs Krpcpcuu m

shingles. Tfcc., IM. 91.T5. 90. 9».»S, 9O.SO. 9JI, 93.16.
1H» not tail to get Home of the 91« Barn Bourth which resa

Twrnlylhr THourand leel HtwMlns and Jatoi t.

let’Ie tor a buun-atort-vr, and laying it«uegestively on tbe counter.
“If you don’t
Fkwrtnr. Midi,,,. Ollln.

ud nouldlu., M IroweU Frier,.

I am Bound to Undersell /JLl Others!
AND ASK YOT TO COMK AND

vr»^!

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MX

55

�Has commenced. GOODS AND LOW PRICES. Come

TfceXmrg.
saickda'y,

-

I
Mins Minnie Ixwh *&gt;f Flushing, while I .
I visitingthe Ingham county faironWed- J
' ueaiiay.nltempted tu step over u shaft :

GRAND OPENING!

operating machinery, but her clothes •
were caught and- she wm wliiiijHil a- |
'OCT. 4, HUM. ! rot*D&lt;! tor several revolutions. Her skull:
1
1 ’■-------- - ■ Was crashed and she died in a very few

JMR H1GA5 NEWS.
. --------- ,
i
A
bab, waa found in the river
near the’St. Mary’s falls ship cahftl R .
few days ago.
In a ahoutiug afTray over u *20 bet at:
Saginaw on tiie Sfith, Chxa. Porcliiw
waa shot iu the arm.
'
Nathaniel Friable w«« thrown from
his aulky on the race track at the Flint |

momenta.
Her cousin. Baker Cade,
wbo wnawith her at the time, wm rendlnMn(, bj. :he |,„ck.
• - - ------CO ATM GROVE.
,
The M. E.Sablmtii school closed Sept.
!.
Levi Boice baiNvtarned from Gowen
L.
and will spend
bis
friends,

.fair-aod sertuusly injpn-d.
’
Lee Chase
d Orson Wood have
.Au East Saginaw painter, C. L. gone to Jordan Luke fur a week's recFlagg, fell 50 fi-et from a scaffold to rvatiou.
•tbr’kroiind, but will recover.
H
The Advents will
....__________
bold a meeting at
Jeffeiann Merilt, of Metamora, swal- the Coata Grove school bouse, cumlowed a shingle hail, a few days ugo, ' mvncingOct. 10th and lasting over Sunami is having a hard time of It.'‘ day.
• '
DauiefW. Fuller, a resident of Ch«&gt;sThe frieiida-of Mr. and Mis. H. Long
reFfield. ttuieidetl hy hanging UimsuM gave them a plrasuut ampriao ou the
in bis tmrn. Temporary insanity.
30th, it being their loth wedding nnniWill Fargo,a 14-year-nhi Went Bay
City boy, was-accideutaliy drowned on
Q.S.Boise made* brief at-ny in Wood­
»h»-37tli. The hotly was recovered.
bind und b« welcomed back to thiscom— TLtwt. R«mks, h brakemun on the D. G. mnnity by Ids ninny friends. lie ban a
H.&amp;M Ry. bad nn urin era-bed and a nick
, child, and on Friday laid a wugou
leg toin off while coupling cars at Ionia • run over Ills little boy. Foi tnnntcly hf
1 lie 2nd. #
wa* not aeriorisjy injured.
Family troubles caused a Brighton ■
MAPLE GROVE.
■ farmer to rake morphine Sunday night. :
He died, uiid the matter will Ito inves- :
One of A. I*. Cook's ditches has burntigatwl.
•j cd tip.
A l.»t Mt.inl.it the cMbe. of C. ji „
S. VanHorn „„
has movM
moved into Geo.
W. Bowen, ot Kuhimuroo, has been
jMllwe
.
toondooLoog Luto. It i. ..pnoM-d
B.
b(ia„ „„ ,|,ukrl, bj
»... eo Mie.d«l.
nw,t
„)natr
^mrie. hnvlnn, of I »ke Lid.l. n
I™ Cummin, and Amon Wolf were
.ml.bed hliMelt a few d.y, rnro and „p
n,uk Crrek s„pd
.
hnr. bed. he Jo b b, tumping mtn a well.
„ K s|Bd„ l||d „1(1) „ vi&gt;illn(t
Ho bgd tlm jlra Jam..
I frieod,
„f MMbalL
A hut l-x .Uried a tin, in Web.., be
M1„ Nil.boU „f |u,|(u,d b„
Soo A U, tl.mr.n1( mi l M Holland, ;to toscb tb|J wblte, „.H,
di,[ri(.t
•oh tut 3ud, Uml destroyed 130,000 worth । \jo 5
«»f riuur mid mnchiiiety,
j A. Streeter ba* brother* from York
Fred Gilbert, mate of the schooner!
state aud Grand Ledge, and other re­
Montcalm, fell oVerboard while the
latives visiting him.
aehooom- was moored at tbe Spring­
Maple Grove h&lt;ia a .political poetess,
wells dry d«H*k. anti was drowned.
she created quite a sensation, at tbe
The winner of the Lenawee county
Center with her lost ikH-m, she sent it
fair vubucco chewing match disposed
t&lt;&gt; John A. Logun.
of a pound a day for tv o d^ys and claims
At the school meeting at Norton’s
.duktbc ebevra that amount every day.
school hooao Monday night it whs
Mrs. Mary Goetz, of Adrian, at­ voted not to build a school bouse tbe
tempted imicide by’the laudanum route coming year. ^Ve don’t nerd one—gut
Saturday. She bad been ’married only
one.
.
,».wo weeks. Chances are favorable fur j
II. Meeker, of Olivet, spent Sunday
"her recovery.
with R. Whitney. He drove a Dice
Geo. BulliM'k, Elk Rapids, volunteer­
span of colts with a bine ribbon attach­
ed to watch with a corpse end stole tbe ed, a premutm at tiie Eaton county
clothe*; orjtl least, they found were in
fair.
his trunk, luul he was arrested for the
Frank Quick and wife went to Grand
■offense Saturday.
Haven on a visit Inst week und intruded
While running a saw iu die wagon to go from there to the Grand Rapids
works at Big Rapids, Thursday. Ed. fair but Mrs. Quick was thrown from
Tbiall wot* struck in the forehead by-a a buggy at Grand Havou and had to
piece of maple, which crushed bis
return home.
aknli. He will die.
The social at Mrs. 0. F. Long's was
A tea-year-old lad by the name of
well attended. considering tho rainy
Thorp wa* playing in a sand-pit at weather- Music, singing and war sto­
North Branch Thursday, when the pit ries and a good time in genera!. Re-,
ravedin and buried him. When dug coipta of the evening #3,38. Thv next
out life wtMMixtiuct.
social will bo at Mrs. Samuel Hill’s
.
I hr bunk safe of M. H. M 11 gun, at ' 'Wednesday evening, Oct. 15th. Come
•P&lt;wt Sanilac, wa* burglarized Friday
everybody, old and young, little und
night, aud jk*ioi) taken. A hone, buggy big, or we will lie mad as Sain Hill.
aud hirocsi bulonging to Chris. Old­
The W. C. T. U. will meet ut Mrs
field were also stolen.
Charles Brnoctt, a wheeler, while Glasgow’s rooms nt the Wolcott House
next- Tuesday afternoon. It is the
-building n scaffold Sunday to run coal
animal election of office i s, and a good
■on, nt Houghton, fell and was etrack attendance is reqnested.
on the head t»y a plank, from The effect*
of which he died Monday.
Win. Berg was allot aad killed by
“1
REMEDY
Audrcaa Snndin iu a row ar a Swedish
IfoRTding bouse at Ontotiairon, Suudav
• night. ’ Tin- murderer lied to the woods
Re.'Uri
and has not yet been captored.

Special Announcement
—

To the People of Vemontville and Vicinity
We have this week removed our entire stock of General
Merchandise into our
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD 4 PACIFIC R'T

Just completed, which is.by far the largest and finest
salesroom in Central Michigan. With a

LAUGE and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT

Seasonable Goods,
WHICH

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
CHICAGO.

At Prices to Suit the Lowest Market Rates,
.

STEAM GRIST MILL
FOR SALE CHEAP.

For serving our customers than we have ever before pos­
sessed, we invite our friends to

The mill contains two run of SG-inch
atone aud necessnry machinery to do
custom milling; all drove by a tine

25-Horse Pcwer Engine.
For full particular* wpply tu or address

3-13

J. SPINDLER,
Woodland, Mich.
NOTICE.

And inspect our Stock and Prices

Martin &amp; Downing

Whereas. my wife. Lydia,ha* left my bed and
board, without ju*t cause or provocation, I
hereby forbid any one harboring or trust trig
on my account, m I shall pay no debt* &lt;u
contracting after tbit date
Dated Mondav, Sept. 2U, 1884.
Cuahles Williams.

GARLAND!. ,. „ ,
-------- FROPRIKTOK

NewDental Parlors
Ovu Tkcmax's Stoke. Nashville.’

Denial

W ork

j f every description done according to hte»t
I mpruved mode*. Call and see sample*.

i Teeth Extracted without Pain.

Titos. L rrtCKEY.
B II. HOAB.
NOT1CK

barge for Extracting when we do tl
TH WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

A. H. WISH.
THE OLD RELIABLE

EUEIMATISX

LIVERY
J. OS.TIl’Ni, Proprietor.

filADAOHl, TOOTHACHE
SORE THROAT.
QDtXHY. KWKLL1MG*.

। My convenience for eupplylng tbe public
I with anything lu tbe Live ry line are not excel­
led In this part oftin State.

in UM&gt; LXHluil.

■WI bv tbe best dealer* tu every city and town lu the United Btetea. Don't forget tbe

rim cuts a boule.

dr

david

KENNEDY’S
~ -

An Only Haughter Cured ot
&lt;OUMUUiU(i*MI

HOST ECONOMICAL. HANDSOME AND DURABLE STOVE MADE. FonrP^,o0^£^al^8dHorses

sn*i», Cirtl. Bruii
raasTBrnn,

ROUND GARLAND,

nuw

\! SINGLE
IND DOUBLE TURNOUTS
With rills* accommodation* tor*wo or eight.
| furnUbed on short notice and at lowest rata*.
I, Patronize me and you will be happy.
JACOB 08MUN.

Order of l*tib:icHlh»u

. i.norn it.

1 I

TIIE MtHiOLl.MI

Oh account of the failing health of
the proprietor, is offered

Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,

Thursday nighi. after a don:e at
Mackinac-Is! d, u soldier on his way
for* was ovet taken bv
Ned (
with whom he had qaart rhe dance, and -wks pounded
,bred with a stick of stovewood.
I iw- ■Mldim-’ii recovery b doubtful.
Anna Vauderburg, rhe Montcalm

by IriUjiig IjHUwir iv tire bloody body

“ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”

OFFERED

FOR PAIN

Huvh O. Hanliu was inRiuntly kill* d
tv'niiv pulling stump* in Wales town­
ship. St. Claii county. Friday.
A
stutup which Inul been partly taken
from tin g.uuou .&lt;-!) back upon him.

loriabl* and
Ho.-:o-. I’.rr*U°io the World. ’ Three Tr
InMMM River Pvinlj.

Tiflany Bro&amp;’.Buggies-S

Dexter Queens,Timpkins, End Springs,
Side Springs, Storm Springs.

X REMEDY^

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
Geo. Morgan

rrtar you to H. A. Brook*, Al.
Porter Barnau Daniel Deller.

“Rough ou RaU" dean out Rate, Mice. 15c.
“Rough on Corn*,’’ for Corn*, Bnnhjn*- 15c.
Thin people. “Wcn.&gt; ilea! th fimwwer” re•Bough co Toothache," In*tent relief. 15c.
Ladit. wbo would attain frr«l-»Me and vivclit don't tall to try “Wells, Health Renew-

Parker's Tonic

A hrt tush Idin* lk-t Jmr hluitdn.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH-, SATURDAY,'0C OBER 11, 1884,

VOLUME XII

The Fall Campaign
Opened!

Kocher Bros,

LIFE IN HASfiVILLE,
And Her^Environs.

appointments.
News, the editor will be st the places named
below upon the dates given for the purpose of
Assyria, Saturday Oct. 11.
Coats Grove, Monday, Oct 18.

Dellwood, Tuesday afternoon, Oet. 14.

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Dowling, Saturday, Oct 18.
We cannot afford to cany over a single sub­
scription this year. We have already earned

Oar Pin Invoice* in
In per»on, we shell expect to find their rtmll-

Faithfully Tours,
Osmo Stmoxg.
Tor Shirting end' Ladles* Dress Goods,

bring about prohibition was to unite
the temperance elements of all parties,
and it Conld not be brought about by a
separate party organization. He de­
fended himself from the charge made
against uim, that he bad been drunk
during this political campaign, he as­
serted that he was a temperance man
now and had been ever since be signed
the pledge several years ago. He dis­
cussed the tariff question in a general
way, advocated a protective policy and
the building up of American industries,
eulogized Blaine, said there was no
danger of war in case of his election,
that in fact no nation was particularly
anxious to brutha chip oft oar shoul­
ders. His address was enlivened by
wit and anecdote. He was frequently
applauded, and held hia audience to
the close. After the meeting slosed
the* knights foimad in procession and
escorted Mr. Frazer to the Wolcott
Hoose.
/^When the N.C.B.started for Kalamo

—Michael J. Fanning of Jackson, the
Irish orator and candidate of the pro­
hibitionists for congress from this Tuesday, as they turned the corner to
district,, talked prohibitihnto a fair leave main street, R. Mayo, the bass
sized audience at the opera house Moil drummer, who was sitting in the back
day afternoon. Mr. Faming is a pleas­ part of the wagon with his drum, lost
Mr Mayo
ant, forcible, and logicalspeaker, one to hia balance and fell out.
Rare Jtut Arrived and are Complete in Every
whom it is a pleasure to listen, whether was not hurt bat the dram was slightly
Detai).
demoralized.
The
catastrophe
caused
yojl^gree with him or not.
quite an excitement and a crowd soon
high wind passed over town
gathered. San. Truman ran oat to see
Weduesday morning. No dan'-er wm
what the trouble was, and was badly
(done except to blow down the .CleveI land A Hendricks pole. It broke and bitten in the calf ot the leg by a dog.
To keep our store stocked with only
owned by Mr Keyes, and as a resale
I fell across Bacon’s block and smashed
San. has been confined to the house
The Best and Finest Goods in (hesheet iron chimney and shook the ever »iiicej The wounds made by the
I block op generally, the top st ruck* Di*.
the Wholesale Markets.
! Young’s office and broke his telephone teeth were over an inch deep. The
I wire. No one was injured, but one or doctor was called in, and cauterized
And We Believe
and dressed the wounds. We hope
. two parties that Htoinl near acted as
that no serious result will follow in
1 t,,ough tb*y thought their time had consequence of this dog bite, but dog
| —"jt^r.ind storm passed through about
bites are dangerous things and perhaps,
when a few of dur citizens have been
«*o miles northwest of thu.viii.geiM. chewed up by dogs and the owners
J
°
। Sunday evening and blew down fenws
have to pay a good smart sum for
To visit our e*Ubll*hment and Inspect our
*
- • —
• iolin
- —
■
- •
for
Sol.
Troxel,
Furniss,
John
damages, the possessors of a few of the
various lines before purchasing.
J Feighner and Jbhn ‘Ericson.
Mr.
worthless curs that infest the town
&lt; Feighner’s fences were nearly all blown may conclude,that life is worth living
; down, so that be did not have a field to without a dog at their heels. '
. Keep his stock io. and had to keep them
in the barn until lie conld fix hia fences.
SUICIDE IN MAPLE GROVE.
Messrs. Troxel and Ericson each had
We shall be In receipt of the
C. C. Ames, for several years has
several apple trees blown down, and
resided about a mile and a half north­
Mr. Furniss bad1 some valuable timber
west of Maple Grove Center. Owing
.
destroyed. The storm lasted but a
to recent financial anddomestic trouble
short time, but was terrible while it
he became despondent and on Friday
did )Mt.
last determined tbnt he would take his
—Owing to a disagreement between own life.
Accordingly he came to
Mm. James Beard ^nd the committee Nashville, procured some strychnine
and donors, the bee to build Mr. Beard and put it in some whisky. While on
nbou#e, M mentioned last week, did
bis way home be stopped at one of his
not come off. It seems that Mrs. Beard neighbors and told them he was going
Respectfully,
, was bound to have a square house or to kill himself, and started for the
' nothing, and those donating the house woods, but on seeing that he was
I were desirous of building a long house,
watched, be turned and went to bis
ry____
und when she informed them that she
own stable, where be took a liberal dose
would burn any long house they built of the whisky and strychnine. He had
1 there, and prosecute every man that
previously told his wife that he was
j helped bnild it, they* thought their going to kill himself, which caused her
good intentions were not duly appecia- to keep close watch of his movements.
’ ted. so the matierial and money already
She discovered that lie was acting
Jin the bands of the committee was
strangely soon after he took the poison,
1 returned tn those that had contributed and told her son that soirietbing was
it, and the project abandoned.
wrong with his father out at the stable,
—The Blue Ribbon meeting was held and requested him to go and see what
Ths JHa^ara Falls ^Rouis, in the Congregational church; exercises the trouble was. He did not'go at once,
KCkSVlRD (19 Meridian) TIME. ~ opened by singing, followed by scrip­ but waited a few moments, and when
ture reading by Mrs. Parish, prayer by he did go he found hia father in great
MAIN LINE.
Mr. Harder, and singing by the club. agony. Ho tried to get him to go to
Trains on the Main Line will pass Jaciuon
The programme was as follows: Reci the bouse, but the old gentleman re­
as follows:
'tationaby Myrtie Graves and'Ada fused and finally died there in the sta­
.
■ Webster; song by Gertrude lugersoa ble, upon some straw that had been
.............»•«*• “• Arr Chicago 5 35 P- “ ! Md Zilla Crocker; recitations by Dai.,y brought iu from the stack. A doctor
E*y Exprw 10.'35 pm. A ft Chicago 7.’ 30 L m ; Gregory, FannieLentzandJeanieHar- was sent for as soon aa it was found
Paclflc Ex.. 11.55*. tn. Arr Chicago7.55s.'ra ' per; song by Alice Evans, Jennie Kel- that Mr. Ames bad taken poison, but it
~&lt;aotnir
from JaokMm.
loggand Percie Demaray; recitations was ton late; lie died within an hour
Mail8.06 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.00 p. m. ■ by Allie Hardy and Jennie Frace; song
■ after the doctor arrived. The funeral
AtfandcEx* 3 25al m' An-Detroit 5 55 *. ml by Hortie Osmun, Aggie Feighner and was held on Sunday at the U. B. church
Night Ez... 5.45a. m. Arr Detroit 8.20a.tn. Allie Martin. The Blue Ribbon club in Maple Grove, and the body was tak­
Tb/AtlanUc ami Pacific Expresses run* dally ;
reorganized. It was moved anti
en to Bedford for burial. Mr. Ames
otoarenmjMDyexreKSaaday.
^nnnnrfed that ws adopt he constituwas about fifty-five years old, and left
Grand Rapida l»lvision.
i tion and change the name of Blue Rib a widow and several grown-up child­
------ ------------ -- | bon elqb to Temperance Army; meeting
ren.
-------------- dosed by singiug.
Dsy
STATIONS.
LOOAL SPLINTERS.
’
—
Last
Friday
evening
a
freight
train
।
Ex.
was standing across the street by the
Frank Sprague has moved in town.
Grand Rapid* Lv 12.25 6.00 6.00
Middleville
6.47 6.45 10.25 ■ elevator, and some teams were waiting
Wm. O. Freeman baa a brother visit­
7.U7 10.57 &lt; for the train to pull out so they could ing him.
Hastings............
7.30 11.86
Naahvflie. .. Lt 1.30
Reese uJones, of Bedford, was in town
i-ruM the
wo track.
iracs. Not
nui being
oving ready
rcau.) to go
*u
imwbo
7.88 11.55 '; cross
Vermontville.... 2 05
the train was cut in two, leaving toe Monday.
•4,30 8.10 8.02 12.47
Charlotus
clear for
the nu.a.nr..
passage of teams.
1.85 ’' street rl..«r
fur th,,
iu.ui.i IDowns lost a good farm horse
Eaton Rapids.... 2.53 8.37
Jessie
■3.80
8.52
Rives Junction.. 3.22
John and Ben. Mast were waiting with Tuesday.
9.15
8.08
Jackson
5.55 j John Davis' team, and started to drive
n.ao
Fowler &amp; Campbell have a new ad.
Detroit.
through. Just as they were crossin,.
Prosecutor Colgroye was in tue Til­
the track the train closed up and caught
Mail G. R.
STATIONS.
the wagon and smashed the front part lage yesterday.
of it into kindling wood. Fortunately
Wm. 0. Freeman is putting sills
4.00
Detroit ..I.’. ... 9.00
uo one wm hart, and even the horses under bis barn.
.Jackacm
6.45
1.06 J1.W
escaped uninjured. They bad several
John
Liohty, of Hastings, was in
8.00
Rive# Junction..
7.08
t£a
7.88
8.25; packages of groceries and a grist on town Thursday.
Eaton Rapids....
6.50
1.07
•Charlotte............. 8.15
Alt
thewngon;
the
groceries
were
wasted,
Under
sheriff Geer of Hastings, was
0.17
848
VeraMMttvWa.... 3 V.
4.10
8.43 .
but the bags containing the grist were in town Monday.
NaahvlUe
,
2.07
4.50
9.07
Hastings
not
broken.
It
wm
a
narrow
escape
Levi
Smitii
took in the exposition at
MMdIoriO/......... I 80
940
10.95 11J01 and seem* almost miraculous that neith­ Chicago last week.
Grand Rapid*.... 6.40
er the m .*n nor team were hurt, aa the
John Geer of Penfield, Sundayed
Through Coscbes and Bleeping Carn to and cars atrrek the wagon between the men with W. 8. Powers.
from Grand Rapids and Detroit. All train*' and term.
Harry Hale has been in Chicago this
connect In same depot at Detroit with train*
on Canada Southern dlviaien.
—Robert E. Frazer, of Jackson, ad­ week buying goods.
R. G. BROWN,
H. B. LKDTARD,
Aaa’t Gen. 8un- Jaekaon. Gen’l Bnp. Detroit., dressed a large audience, on the politi­
O. W. RUGGLES.
cal issues, aa laid down by the ropubli- pole this afternoon.
Gen’l Psm and Ticket Agent. Chicago.
C. M. Putnam has a brother from
, cans, at the opera bouse Monday even­
ing. About fifty plumed knights, Hillsdale visiting him.
F. P. Morrison has the brick work on
bearing torch lights, met Mr. Fraztr at
! the 7,88 train, and escorted him to the his building completed.
Wm. Spire, of Kalamo, is building a
: opera house. In his address he defendvapport of all wortbr, true,
and boi
house on the Hobbs lot.
orabte briber Knigbt
Mrs.
M. V. Cooper, of Lake county, is
put
forth
by
the
prohibitionists
that
the
H. R. Dicxnraox, C. C.
H. A. Baaan, K. of R. A,
republicans were not sincere in their visiting friends in Naslivilie.
Wm. Kocher has been in Chicago
profeMton. when they pledged the
Aw marts every Tu
party# influence to have a prohibitory buying goods all of the week.
Ftitows’ Hall. VUitU
welcome.
Mrs. Henry Rot. Mrs. B. F. Reynolds,
amendment submitted to the pople.
.J«»x C. DnxoJLjR1
He maintained that the only way to and Mias Addie Nichols attended the

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grand chapter of the O. E. 8. at Grand
HASTINGS.
Rapids tjais week.
The skating rink is. In full blast.
The N. C. B. furnished musk at the
Happy George was at home over Sun­
pole raiairg at Kalamo Tuesday.
Mrs. H. L. Wai rath 'is visiting her day.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
brother, Dean Fleming, at Jackson.
Sunday.
' Bom, on Tuesday, to Wm. H. and R.
H. A. Mohler of Spanish Honduras,
A. Kanaga, a girl; weights! pounds.
is visiting Lewis Stern.
There will be a rcuion of the 20th
Judge Smith has been afflicted with
M ichigan Infantry at Chester, Oct. 15.
rheumatism £he past week.
8, D. Hawthorne and family, of Bay
William H. Hitchcock is again to at­
City, were in town the fore part of the
tend to his duties as baggage-master at
the depot after several weeks of ill­
Fred Baker went to Chicago Monday
ness. He shows the effects of bilious
to visit friends and see the great expo­
fever.
sition.
James A. Sweesey Is at Mcskegon
The N. C. B. play at Maple Grove at
thia week in attendance at the annual
the fusion pole raising this (Friday)
meeting of the Grand Lodge K. of P.
afternoon.
'
He Is tiro supreme representative of the
Dr. Higbee and family, of Potter­
jurisdiction of Michigan.
ville, visited at M. B. Brooks’ Saturday
On Monday William P. Campbell,
and Sunday.
brother of Justice Campbell of this city
A. H. Herron, repreeenting the De­
was taken before Judge Smith, and up­
troit Poet, made Thk News a pleasant
on examination adjudged insane and
Calgon Thursday.
an ortlcr made for his confinement in
Miss E’la Powers, a former teacher
the asylum at Kalamazoo, where be
in Nashville school, spent Sunday with
was transferred the same day.
friends in the village.
The citizens of tills place now feel
Burdette Nye, of Bedford, a nephew
quite positive about the building early
of Ellbu Chipman, was visiting friends
next year of the Kalamazoo, Hastings
in the vill »ge Monday.
/Ed. Oldfield of Grand Rapids, is at A Saginaw R. R. There was a meet­
ing held at Kalamazoo a few days ago,
his mother’s residence in this village,
and tiie lagging energy of the Knlamasick with typhoid fever^/
zooans so stimulated that they raised
A. G. Dickerson, who has been visit­
the most of their quota of bonus and
ing Sherman Fowler^ has returned to
promised to bring up the rest io a few
bis home at Shiloh, Ohio.
days. Ha-tings will be ready as soon
Ard. Stanton, was called home from
they are.
Chicago last Saturday on account of
The common council st its last meet­
the sickness of his mother.
ing last Friday night decided to post­
Twelve members of Jrfierds Post G.
pone building the water works thin
A. R. visited Edward Dwight Postal
season, fur the alleged reason that ow­
Vermontville Monday evening.
ing to the stringent money market
Mrs. Boltwood, who has been visit­
they were unable, to negotiate the
ing Hiram and Herb Walrath, returnbonds, and that the bids that had been
to Her home in N. Y., Thursday.
made to take the bonds in payment to
James B. Mills lias been apnninted
the works were.not upon cash basis.
administrator of the estate of Edward
If the money market is easier after
II. Fox. deceased, late of Assyria.
election so that the bonds can be nego­
Edgar F. Nye, of Johnstown, repub­
tiated the work miy possibly be com­
lican candidate for register, of deeds,
menced this ye&lt; r.
WjjR in town .Monday and Tuesday.
On Saturday lass Willie and Clarence
/fiard frost Thursday morning; first
Curry, sons of George Curry, were
of the season that was severe enough
ulgying in the wheat in-a bin at
to injure vegetation on the uplandsJ
Grant’s elevator, when the man in
James Keaglc’s horse stepped in a
charge began drawing out the wheat
hole in Mud creek bridgA last Monday
from the bottom, for the purpose of
and seriously hurt U (the horse, not.the
loading a car, not knowing that the
hole).
boys were there; soon learning such to
Barney Brooks has his new evapora­
be the case, every eft’ »rt was made to
tor running and is now able to dispose
wive the boys. Clarence # was rescued
of 150 bushels of apples in twelve
but Willie, the youngest, being about
ten years old, was sucked under and
/Jm. McGraw has mov^d his cooper
smothered,being taken out dead, it be­
shop to the north end of hia lot and
ing fully 15 minutes before he could be
will build a house where the shop for­
got out. The sympathy of the whole
merly stoody
people is witl^the bereaved parents.
A home'"driven by A. Vannocker

Thursday night,
broke through a
bridge near Dickinson’s mill and was
badly lamed.
Chas. Me Mo re has taken down the
fence from the north side of his lot
which improves the appearance of the
premises greatly.
There will be a prohibition pole rais­
ing nt the Martin school bouse in West
Castleton, next Tuesday afternoon at
3 o’clock.
Good speakers will be in
attendance.
Charles Mack,
Fred Alexander,
Philo Sheldon, Wm. Powers,- D. R.
Cook and M. V. Barker a^ of Hastings,
attended the republican meeting Mon­
day evening.
Several Nashville-ites went ont to
Maple Grove Wednesday night to hear
Jas. O’Donnell speak. They took 40 or
50 torch lights and a martial band with

them.
The prohibition club will hold their
regular meeting at the opera house
next Tuesday evening. An*interesting
program will be carried out. There
will be speaking by W. 8. Powers and
others.
Mrs. A. C. Stanton has been very
sick for some time, last Saturday it
was thought that she would not live
through the day, but she has improv­
ed so that she is now able tositupa
little while ata time.
H. M. Lee and Orno Strong were in
Muskegon this week attending the
Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias.
Mr. Lee attended as a representative of
Ivy Lodge of this place and Mr. Strong
as one ot the Grand Lodge officers.
There will be a meeting of the ladies’
society of the M. E. church next Friday
afternoon at Mrs. Burgman’s. It is de
Aired that all the members of the society
be present, as it is the annual election
of officers and there is other business
of importance to come before the meet­
ing.
The editor invaded the sanctum of
Oreo Strong at Nashville, the other
day. We found Mr. Strong busy writ­
ing up those lively locals which has al­
ways been a prominent characteristic
of The News. Under the guidance of
Mr. Strong we looked over the town
and were much surprised to note the
many evidences of permanent growth
on every hand. The News editor took
especial pride in pointing out the site
of the new school bouse, which will
probably cost $12,000 when completed.
Mr. Strong is a representative citisen.
Working zealously for the best inter­
ests of bis native town—he will always
be appreciated, deriving his support
from that true source—the best el­
ements ot society.—Freeport Herald.

NUMBER 4
have divided up and intend to walk in
opposite directions in the future.
Mr. Patrengill is now under themedical care of Dr. Upjohn, of Hazings.
Ifivi Holmes is in New York stale on
a protracted visit to old-time friends.
John Palmerton took first prise on
the beat carriage horse at the county
fair.
Lon Hough and Lyman Scott have
returned from their bunting trip up
north.
Henry Stowell, of Reed City, former­
ly of this p(ace is visiting his 'many
friends here.
Paul II Velte have gone in the blast­
ing business, and will blast for you or
sell you the powder.
A. J. Carpenter is again shaking
hands with old Woodland friends, but
will return to Bay City in a short time.
Mr. Fanning, the prohibition candi­
date for congress, spoke at the town
ball Monday evening, to a large crowd.
Eva, daughter of Coridon Smith,died
at her father’s residence last Wednes­
day. The funeral services were largo- .
ly attended last Saturday, four young
ladies acted as bearers.

MAPLE GROVE.
S. P. Shafer has gone to Jackson.
Ws are not having Indian summer,
but real summer.
Mr. Darling made a business trip to
Grand Ledge liurt week.
H. Whitney had hia hand badly hurt
leading a colt to tlie fair.
Mrs. Degrodt, of Chicago, is visiting
her father, James lotting.
Ezra Cole and Richard Griffin are
visiting in Oakland county.
Nim Downsis building a house; it is
to be completed this century.
One of Mrs. Sibyl Anderson’s child­
ren was badly scalded a few days agoMr. Pratt and family, and Mr. Shoup's
family have gone to Kansas.
Mr.
Shoup will go soon.
Geo. Pearce and Hattie Endinger, of
the Middleville high school were at
home Saturday and Sunday.
The political issues will be presented
to the people at the Center and Nor­
ton's school house in various and fan­
tastic shapes this week. If they don’t
run a pretty straight campaign we may
make comments next week.

BALTIMORE.

Cooler.
Corn husking.
M M. Slocum is adding a kitchen to
E. D. White’s residence.
Frank Speaker sports a horse and
carriage; he is moving his worldly pos­
sessions onto Mr. Blivins’ farm.
A terrible wind and min storm pasaea
NORTH CASTLETON.
between Matthew Hall’s and the Star
school
bouse, in Hasting^ township,
Almon Sheldon has gone north.
1
E. Lockhart has an apple tree iu lull ;about 5 p. m. Sunday, in a northeaster­
ly
direction,
demolishing a small born
bloom.
Mr. Thomas Carr has moved io Jno. :for Foster Burton, uprooting fruit
trees,
overturning
outbuildings, and
Furnlss’ house near town.
fences, allowing stock to roam
Mrs. Kennedy’s sister, of Ohio, la leveling
at large. The wind lasted about five
here making them a visit
James Clark will give a lecture at minutes, and nearly equaled a cyclone.
the school bouse in the near future.
At the semi-annual election of officers
Mr. Eddy and employe raised a But­ f«»r tbe.W. C. T. U. the following per­
ler pole on Lockhart corners last week. ,sons were duly elected: For president,
Pi ter Snore is a member of a base Mrs. Overholt; for first vice president,
ball cldi», as he carries the badge nine Mrs. Osmun; for second vice president,
on a side.
Mrs. McDerby; for recording secretary,
Bert Hart smiles on a young bride Mrs. Francis; for corresponding secre­
bore is peace and piospcrity to the tary, Mrs. Marshall; for financial secre­
happ^ couple.
tary, Mrs. Selleck; for treasurer, Mrs.
Mrs. Carl, of Jackson, made her sis­ Bartley. Adjourned to meet next
ters, Mrs. R. Allerton and Mrs. A. Sny­ Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Francis.’
der a pleasant visit.
Year senbe had the 'pleasure of ex­
LOCAL MATTERS.
periencing the peculiar sensation creat­
LADIES
ed by a load of wood running over bis
You can be shown as fine and Large
a line of Russian Circulars in Silk and
The East Castleton U. B. Sunday Diagonals, Dolmans and Ulstera,aa can
school is prospering finely under the be found iu much larger towns. We
management of Theodore Schofield start them as low as $3, np to §20.
G. A. Truman.
the'superntend' nt.
Chailey Phillipa’ family is having a
GFTiy us before you sell your clover
serious time with the dysentery. His seed.
Marshaj.l, Gallatin A Co.
mother and wife are gaining but the
OUB BV8ENB8S!
boy is not expected to live.
YOUB BU8INB88.
That young man from Vcrmontrf’le
We have opened 2 shades Brown, 2
bad better be careful how he hitches Bine, and 3 of Gray, Water Proofs.
bis horse and leaves his girl in the Sold iMt year at one dollar per yard,
bnt we will now sell them at 55c ver
carriage, as the girl may be gone some yard. Cheap.
G. A. Truman.
time.hia
on his
return.
week.
nr We want your clover seed.
Satuiday afternoon Mr. Cook of
Marshall, Gallatin A Co.
Barryville, went to the woods with E.
tyWe are. now buying winter ap­
Lockhart to load up a load of woodsnd
as he went to get off he slipped and fell ples for shipping m well aa for evap­
orating pa:poses. We want all the
striking bis bead and nearly breaking good apples there ia in this vicinity,
bis neck but fortunately no bones were Mid have plenty of store room for them.
M. B* Brooks.
broken, at present he is in a critical
condition.
BB PBUDENT-GRT IN8UBKD.
The undersigned writes insurance
WOODLAND.
for the Continental, Pboenix, Detroit
and Marine, San and Germania fire in­
Henry Smith is on the gain.
surance companies.
There are all
George Mough is on the sick list.
first-class reliable companies, and their
nbe afforded for
Lacy McArthur is ou the sick list.
H.
A. Durkee.
safe
insurance.
Mrs. Baughman is visiting friends in
Ohio.
iyGet our
Will Downing is building a new
your clover seat..
barn.
Marshall, Gallatin 6l Co.
H. Valentine and wife have returned
HHEEF TO LEASE.
from Ohio.
1
have
sheep to lease in lots ranging
Charles Heise sold a 5-months-old
from 10 to 50. Terms made known on
colt for $75.
appkeation to
Cb as. 0. Lkk.
Ed. Cain and sister have returned to
Woodland.
their home in Ohio.
Er*Germantown,
Saxony
and Knit­
Fred Holly of Bay City hi dangerous­
ting Yarns at Adds Nichols store.
ly ill here with typhoid fever.
Van Simmons and wife paid their
MAnniEDr
Charlotte friends a visit ls*t week.
Charley Williams and wife think
their honeymoon is about over as they
ox Assyria.

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any other habitation of
(Wadhlngtoa Cor. Rt. Louis Po*bD1spatch.] * General Brewster, on Connecticut avont^
Notwitbstandinx tba hot wav* which b on* of the bandanmest of tha .CdMnx*
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la

les Freiinghuysen and
tand wvil-fllhsd library
ily forward. Through tba reside no* per- j Chandler.,
______ ___ _____ _ entrant-*, aaalagaully*
activity.
RMidancss that have been.- furnished parlor on the right, an I th* din.
closed begin fo look alive again- Along
the avenues and the prine’&amp;al streeis, |
where are reoidenco* of CaHoak officers, right angle* with the entrance. Th* fur­
niture and hanging* are especially fine,
social and political world, there are to be and in excellent taste, for not only i* tu*
teen evidences of returning vitality. Car Attorney himself devoted to this sort ot
pets that have been iu retirement tho sum- thing, but he is aided by the exeMlent
&lt;Jmer months now make tbelr appearance Judgment ot his wife, and by hl* sunpl*
■
Inside yards, and the soun 1 of. the tack­ 1 utune.
..... ....
SIGNOR BRUMIDL
hanrings which bad been wrapped and
summer month* are being brought, forth
from tbelr places of conceolnient and put
into position n^ain. The lawns which had

and newly watered.
The little white
tents which in the earUer part of the
season decorated so many 'of the lawns
surrounding .residences and gave a charm­
ing effect to the already beautiful city will

external a vide uses of the return of society

whlch precedes the beginning of an active
social Masbn, It may be interesting to not

life of the member* of the Cab'not. Of the
•seven member* of-the Cabiaet Bocretary
Folger, whose death is unlvertally
mourned, had less of a “home," perhaps.

delicate health, and found-them- elves un­
able to withstand the rigors cf Washing­
ton. They spend a portion df the winter
and sprin g here, but only a portion, and
the consequence was that Secretary Pol­

formaliUos and api»o*rancM of the home,
bad les* of the genuine attractions which the
word carries in its fullest muso tbott those
of any other Cabinet officer. It could not
be otherwise. With neither wife nor chil­
dren to brighten the home, it was not ex­
pected that it could compare with those of
his fellow-Cab’net ofllcui s, who were sur­
rounded by their families. Hi* residence
was always a tasteful and handsome one;
' comfortably though not luxuriously fur­
nished, and his friends were always wtdcomed to IL Telephonic connection with
his office, with the telegraph offices of the
city and the W hit* Hous* and other
Cabinet official*, made him sbocesaible
at all hours to those who had rela­
tions with him. Secretary Folger, like
all other member* of the Cabinet, trans­
acted more or less of bis business at bomeIt to a mistaken idea to suppose that Cab*
met officials only labor during “office
Hours.” From nine a. m. to four p. m. are
tho hours on which they are supposed to
be on duty, but in many case* their labor
begin* before U&gt;at hour; and in almost all
cases continues at their homes istter than
four o’clock. Secretary Fo]gor*s parlor
was often his office, strewn with papers
and evidences ot bis devotion tq the duties
■&gt;f his position. It often saw him at work
far into tho small hours. Hi* private 'sec.
*as in fact a member of his family, so tar
1* home lite was concerned. ' Secretary
Frelinghoysen’s home is on I street, not
far from the Blate Department. He occu.
pies a bouse w hich would not attract w
It is a plain, brick double bouse, with
parlors on either side cf a broad halt At
the right, as you eater, is a small recep.
tion-room and lib: ary handsomely fur­
nished. At the left is the parlor proper.

and banging* in rich, warm color*.
Another—a smaller hall—runs through
Uw
center
of
the
house
at
right
angles
to
the
one
at
which you enter, and across this is tba din.
on almost all occasions when the doors ot
the Bectetary's residence are opened to
•hs friends ot the family, which is very
&gt;ft*n. Probably no member of tho Cabi­
net entertains so frequently as the Becre-

•or, after they have laid aside their wraps
in another room, while a younger daughter
presides in the dining-room. In the front
room, immediately over the haU, on tha
second story, stands a large, flat-topped

rushed offiocs. Ou the wall of tho room
i* a telephone. Near by is a desk occu-.
the Secretary of State transact* not a little
of his importan ■ official business. Often he
is at his desk late at night, aud much of bis
most important work is done here rather
than at nis office in the State Department,
where ho must often be dist'jrbed
by calls of diplomst.es and members
of Congress. Secretary Chandlat *» home,
which is also on I street, a few blocks from
Secretary Frelinghuy^n’a, U ratuar more
preutentious in uppcaranco than that of
the Secretary of State. It 1* a handsome
building, with a front of pressed brick
and a few spot* of stained glass in tho
window* and transoms. A broad hallway
runs through tho center, reaching stairs iu
the smaller hall, which tuns at right an­
gles with the satranc* halL The first floor
Secretary Fneiinghuy sen’s residence, just
described. Mr. Cbapdier does not give aa

tary of State.

Of

' .nutate man in tho entire Cabinet. Ho has

of.tho front
the last Congress,
of the main bui
facing , the naked
stetue of Washington has b*en ‘covered

and th* painters are now at work on tl
interior of the Henaxe side. I stopped
was a short, plaasant-faced German of
about 50, who haa for many years been one
of the painter* ot the Capitol. He told me
some curious things about iL
Bald he: “There ere ein ven painter* eagagad in painting at the capital'to-day.
stantly busy. Painter* get 13 a day in
Washington, and there is woi k for alL I
suppose to paint this building throughout
would cost a good deal over $100,OuO. It
would take tons of paint. The coats of

outside of the central structure make its
paint over half an inch thick. It hai baea
painted and re pa nted since it was built,
and layer after layer of white lead has
&gt;e floe work here was done by Brumidl,
nd I used to work under hi* direction."
“What kind of a fellow was Brumidl!*

kind-hearted man, indeed.

He made

nrpidly, and be was often bard up. You
ask what kind of a roan he was. Well, I
can tell you by giving you an instance ot

for a Jew pawnbroker to comb and look at
a gold watch be wished to selL It was a
beautiful lady's watch, made in the old
country, elegantly finished, and worth, I

of a Bhylock, camo while I was present,
and offered him 540 for iL Mr. Biumldl
wanted
The Jaw would not give it,
and Mr. Bmmidi sent h&gt;m away. Af er
he had ».one 1 said: ‘Mr. Brumidl. why do
you sell that watch? If it"were mine 1
would never part with it Why, poor as I
am, 1 would give $10 for it as a pn-seut to
my daughter.*
“ ‘What, you w*|jt it?' replied Mr. Brumidi, ‘then you shall have it, and 1 will
give it to you for $1J,’ and he did,
though tho Jew had just offered him 440
Big. Brumidl died a few year* ago. He
was born in Rome in W06, and c:me tc
America at the age of forty-*:x, during
the administration ot President Fiilmora.
Hi* wife, whom he married late in life,
wa* about thirty years younger than he,
and *ho la, I understand, now livmg in
Rome in very reduced circumstances. Mr.
Brum id i received a nice little fortune for
.the work ho did about the Capitol. For
his work in other parts of the building he
was paid proportionately well, but be wa*
a fine artist, and hi* labor is amung the
cheapest in the capital building.
(Leadville Cor. St. Louts Globe-Democrat.]
Senator IL A. W. Tabor has fl;u.euu&gt;. a
silver king. He wealth is believed by
many, even in Denver, to bo vast beyond
computation, and when be served out bis
celebrated thirty days* term in the United
States Senate, the newspaper* were filled
with storiee about his
night shirt* and
diamond ring*. His career has been, in­

a little grocery store in the gulch. Ho
“grub-staked” sucoohkIuI prospectors, and
hi* wealth began rolling up..
The moct important ot his present prop­
erty consists of an interrat in the Match­
less mine at Leadville, the labor business
block in Denver, the Tabor Opera Hou-e
in tho same place, and lb* Tabor Opera

it in litigation, and a suit a dragging in
the court* for ore heretofore laksm
out.
The Qp&gt;.-ra House and. Mock
at Denver are covered with mortgages,
and tha interest on borrowed money is
simply enormous, eating nn a large per

loon in the rear.

They probably pay an

tn ILdo not exceed one every two weeks.
The entire building is mortgaged, and it

In addition to what is m-mtiondd, Mr.
Tabor owns a one-half interest in the Clar­
endon Hotel, a large frame building in
this city. On this be recently borrowed

of mining property, both in this State and
New Mexico, but it is practically nun-preduolive, and so larg-ly must hope enter
into It* valuation that it can not be .fixed

maHter-Genersl Gresham lives a few doors
The most sanguine of Tabor's friends

tetary of the Hai
the let!

to crawl through. Thar* sM enjoyed Ufa
with her family. When sb* was off call
ing at night kb* knew that' lhe kittens were
saf*. S.ie wnk in tub hole from ekrty la

with a kitten In her mouth and transferred
it to the bouse cellar. With great diffi­
culty she carried all the kittens to the cel-

John O. Cooley's eat, at North Frank­
lin, disliked the confinement Incurred iu
wstching four kittens all day, and she
placed them under a motherly hen,, which
was trying to hatch n porcelain egg In a
nest, »vo feet away,on the.nam* haymow.
। The hen clucked, lifted ner wings, and

[Washington Cor. Cleveland Leader.]
During tbese hot days the Capitol, build•»« to
-—'-I P*«°- «■
i*
tr..t ,u&gt;n, ..11.
.» Ible, U..I U. ■
...I™, b.rtly pnrtNta tt.m.u.d tolightful drafts whistle about tbroagh it*
corridor*, while the -T*st of the city Is ■
roasting iu sweltering beat- Standing a*
it doe* thiee hundred fact above the Poto­
mac, the Capitol Is favored with bn-rsos
which are denied the Treasury and the
White Home. I spent a very pleasant
through
H y ehour in waaUering
'
terday, and I find

ourso Mrs. Chandler

wivee of Cablast officers, but, aside from
this, a few dusen evening receptions will
probably cover the extent of tho social
features of Secretary Chandler's borne.
Mr. Cbandle; does probably more work ut
his home then does Barretary Freltnghuysen. He gives a good deal of attention to

Rum has got the. l&gt;*«t
„—*
knocking him out. Sullivan's tour through

1*. away tho day, returned at nigh',
took baok ».r
her .,«.pr&gt;
offspring. Each mon?
th. kuun,
h.
bcn antertalhed them by clacking to them
until the cad cam* back at night. They

and the specific maternal calL The ben
salon the kittens for about two w'e ks,
and then ti^ey ran away, leaving her di|rcc.nsotato. There was a void in her affec­
tions that a porcelalit egg was incompe­
tent to AIL After brooding on her nret
batch .jlb* egz, and began to lay egg*
again. Mr. Cooley believe* that a litter
ot kittens is the only thing, except death,
that will “break up" a sitting hen.

necticut that kept them annexing and kept
them at it until (heir vitality was exhaust­
ed and they died. They moped about the
roads with swelled heads, sneering con­
tinually, and when their anxioqs mistresaes approached scowled wickedly at
them. Many valuable cats, some of them
worth leu dollars to tbelr owners, perished

New London Counties. In some cases tho
sick cats were chased down and subjected to
medical treatment, and it was discovered
.that die patient died at an earlier stage ot
complaint than if permitted to die uuaiddistemper is approaching from Danbury,
in the western part of tho Stats. It hat
already reachud the Connecticut valley,
and owners of favorite cats in the Thames,
Saetnckot and Qalanebaug River valleys
are in a flatter of expectation and dread.
on without any premonitory symptoms.

melancholy t nd disappointment. Paysiefons are unaole to auccosstully diagnose
the disease, which does not yield to too
old-school practice or to catnip.

(Hartford Courant-J ■
Our American custom of calling tho
prong of a fork* a tyntf L a Lincolnshire
peculiarity and came over with our fath­
ers. The more general word prong is indeu-1 driving it out, but a tyne Is uudersuwd in Lincolnshire alone. Toe older
mon hero distinctly remember the pronunciat.on ot nature a.id creature, nacur and
critter, just a* they were pronounced in
New England fifty years ago. Perhaps
li e most amuslug of these local peculiar*
(Um is lhe old-fashioned Lincolnshire way
of calling a cucinduer a cowcumber, wnicb
,ue oluer readers of tha Courant will
promptly recall us common in thou* chila*
hood. Bo, Uxi, tha.quaint archaigm wuich
many of us so .well ramember of calling a
cow a caow, and a pound a paound, re­
mains in lull force not only in Lincoln­
shire, tut has extended throughout all En­
gland, and may be called too accepted
pronunciation of the diphthong uu. 1
near it, not only in the ca.hedral pulpits,
but on the lips of the shop boys. It has
survived In Philadelphia and, perbapa.
laughed out of N»w EuglamL
But to mo the most interesting connec*
tion between Linco.nshlre and NewEu
gland pronunciation is the little word
“ been. ” It has long been a wonder to me
how and why that word should be pro
nounced noT only In New England, but
throughout the United Blates, so different
from what ills iu England aud iu all her
many colonies.
in England, Scotland,
Ireland, Canada, Australia, Nova Bcolia,
bouth Africa, it is made to rhyme with
It is tiade to rhyme with siu and din. It
was all explained when I camo to Lincoln­
shire and found that the old local usage
there was to call it bln, and that is not yel
entirely driven out to this day. 1 have
not be^n able to trace that other old-fash­
ioned pronunciation of the same word,
“ben,” but I could not find it in Lincoln­
shire. Bat many word* which the older
people will reuwmbor as now mostly gons
by, ►uch.as put with a short u, pretty pro­
nounced puhey and party, beard pro­
nounced heerd, I find well remembered in
Lincoln and Boston.

Moequltoes.
[Baltimore Bun.]
A oonwapondeiil wri.e- of the trials and
tritmlations from inosqnitoes as follows:
Patuxent Kiver, on a farm which is known
by the name of, Tarrapin Island. On ac­
count of dry weather the mosquitoes are
iu abundance. Bun lay night August SI,
they seemed to receive reinforcements,
and attacked my bouse. Prom does of r*»t

ble. Being a. mechanic, 1 had made a
frame to go over my bedstead and covered
it with a m-mqulto not. But the torment­
ing mosquitoes soon drove us from under
the netting. I came lo the conclusion that
the netting was not fine enough. I pr.lled
the bed from tho bedstead to the flour,
took the frame and placed it over the bed,
and used fire quilt*. One I placed over
the top of the frame, four around the side*,
and secured the copnerj well
Then,
thinking w* would gtrt a nap, myself, wife
and child tai-1 down, but in less than thli-

Others
stt than nothing.
of these- parlors, on the

eire. H» is at pro* nt making &gt;be eanwas* of thv State far Governor, which will
reduce kl, pile considerably.

waken a person without biting. I would
be thankful to know what way X cat mautbr-Iii.'*

cl ffs of the Nerbudda River, which here
flows throngb a canyon ot par* white mar­
ble. Close beside our booed was . a little
hut, where a holy man lived in charge of

very promising affair

OriNltfOTHE~FOUVfAtXB.

In nuroberlw.puibe bcucath .LlMskkin tasaeiricd tieliquid substance whieb gives the hair

himself and for the shrine by polishing
York. Although at U at Uni ■ ha promiwd

visitors.

ondarful' place alto-

kept his word. For two or three weeks,
while tho dhgraee lasted, he atetalned
from all intoxicants, but he has now gone

a recqpt apart Lag exhibition given in this
city Bull!van was so druuk that tee was
unfit to appear, but did so navorthelaao.
He made a poor showing, and would have
fallen down at one time bad be not been
held up by his adversary.
Afownigfat* since tee attended awake
held over toe remains of bl* sitter's ohUd
drunk ever since, and, in the opinion of
sporting man, it is only the question ot
time when he will be easily knocked out
ty ibose whom he has “done up.” He has*
got very Utile money. He han spent it as

coudiUou of your Lair* If so. apply Parker’s
Hair Balsam at ones, .if wfij ntiort the color,
gkiM and life by renewing the setteu of nature.
The Balsam la not an oil, not a dye, but an ele­
gant toilet article, highly appreciated because

come down from toe big tree that grew in
the ravine behind it, from the house­ on consulting her mirror.
roof itself, from everywhere, a multitude of
BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA SALVE.
solemn monkeys. They c^m* up singly
and in couple* and in faiqiltes, and took
1 Bores, Ulceni, Salt Rheum, Fev« bores, 1 etter.
their places without noise or fuss on the j Cbspped II-ads, Chilblains, Corns, and all
menee. And when everything was ready, |
the bn-akfast all laid, the haonkey* all »«le b\ F. T. Boise.
Dr. Mary Welker tuts a great fondness fo
gr*pe»—when they do not hang too high.

AN END TO BONE SCRAPING.
Edward Shepard, of Harrteburg, HL, says:
alone, and I was just coming out in nay
dressing-gown."
“Never mind," I said. “The people

maaity know it. Have bad a running sure on
my leg fo« eight years; my doctor* toid me I
would bare to have the tone scraped or leg
amputated. 1 used, instead three bottles of
Electric Bitters, an 1 seven boxes Buckleu'F .
Aral®, salve, and my leg la now Muhd and well.
Electric Hitters are sold nt 30 rent* it bottle,
and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 35c. per box, by
F.T. Boise. _______________ _
..
A colored sulralion anuy has been organized
railings and the steps, war covered with | fn Charlotte, 8. C._____________
consist* of a standard upon which is an immense company of monkeys, as
marked the number of pounds weight oil grave, as possible and as mutionle-s and
THAT backing cough can be so quickly cor­
lb* blow, which is glveii with a huge silent as if theywure staffed. Only their ed by Bhllob’s cure. We rasrantee iL
WILL you suffer with Dyspcp*'* *»d Liver
wooden mallek
•yea kept bl nking and their little round ComDlaintl Shiloh’s Vitaiizcr is guaranteed to
ear* kept twitching. Laughing heartily— cure you.
.
to Sullivan.
at which the monkeys only looked all the
terrible rough.
John seised the mallet and gave tho ma­
for you.
Will you eat anything?” asked *ht
chine a terrible bang. Up went the regis­
CATARRH cured, health and sweet breath
tering iron and markrd 2,»X&gt; pounds.
secured by Bbilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price
•*A powerful 'blow,” said the attendant.
Bo she picked up a biscuit and threw It 50 cents. Nasal injector free.
among
the
company.
And
tho
result!
John tried it again, and a crowd ga'h•red around to watcu him. He took a firm Ttirve hundred monkey* jumped up in ttie
SHILOH’B cough and consumption cure is
sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump­
grip and let drive again. This time tbs
register flow up the standard and slopped was a riot that defies all description. The tion.
SHILOH'S Vitallser is v hat you need for
nex- instant every monkey was sitting in
at 3,210 pounds.
its place a* solemn and serious a* if It had constipation. Loss of Appetite. Dluincss and
“Another powerful blow,” sung out the
al) symptoms of Dy spepsia. Price 10 aud 75
never moved. Only their eyee winked and cents,Dp botlJe.
attendant as he pulled it down.
their ear* twitched.
UROU1’, Whooping Cough, and Bronchittis
There is a little “trick” to this machine
My wife threw them another biscuit, and Immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.
which everybody doesn't know of. There again the riot, and then another, and an­
26-51
For 8Ue by F. T. BOISE.
is a thumb-screw attached to the register, other, and another. But at length we bad
Irish A English is the'tttlc of a flrm In Buffkwhich, when tightened, caueee a greater
friction, aud it doesn't go up so high, even
if tho striker hit* the machine twice as
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERT.
Lard. The attendant gave this screw a vanning gravely to the steps, walked down
The most important discovery is that which
turn, and when Sullivan struck again it them in a solemn procession, old aud brings the greatest good to the greatest num­
only registered 2/xk&gt; poun-U. As be had young together, and dispersed for the ber. Dr- Kings New Discovery for consumptlon, coughs, colds, will preserve the health
bit harder than before he looked surprised day’s oocunations.
and mvc life, aud is a priceless boim tn the
and tho crowd laughed. This nettled John
afflicted. Not only does it Ipositively cure eonAN ARMY OF BUGS.
• bit and ho let himself out- The screw
aumpUoo. but coughs, colds, brunchills, asth­
ma, hoarseneM,and all affections of the throat,
was given another turn and 2,000 pounds
chest
and lungs yield at once to its wonderful
was thereaul. Once more it was tightened,
curative powers. If you doubt this, get a trial
until it was about as solid to the standard
bottle free at F. T. Boise’s drug store.
fPrima Sola (Fla.) Letter in N. T. Times.]
as though it bad been nailed. .John pound*
I was just about to return to the bust to
Tum-tum’’is what his familiars call the
Prince of Wales. .
Bulltvnn was* disgusted, and handed the
by a rustling in the creeping plants
HAT FEVER.
through which 1 was walking. Guo hear*
I have been afflicted for twenty years, dur­
so many snake stories in Florida my l;r»t ing the months ot August and September, with
went the register up to 8,W» pounds. “I’ll
thought was of them; but there we no Hay Fever, and have tried various rcmedteo
be I lamed," said John, and getting mad
withqut relltf. I was induced to try Ely5.'
he took off hi* coat and went for the Ma­ snake In sight The rUstliu^, hnwe/.r, Cream
Balm; hr ve ueed it with favorable re­
continued and grew louder. It wa* lik • a
chine once more. The attendant forgot to
and oui confidently recommend it to all
flock of frightened bin is trying to mak« sult*,
similarly afflicted —Robert W. Townley, (ex­
tighten the screw again, aud when Bull!their way Chiough a thicket, but there Mayor) Elisabeth, N. J.
were no birds in sight
The noise camo
I can rveutntnend Ely’s Crriun Balm to all
regie'er ran up the standard like a bullet­
nearer to me, and I ran out to lhe »trip of Hsy Fever sufferyrs, it being, in my opinion,
shot from a gun and flew high in the air.
sand (hat lav between the bushes and the founded upon experience: a sure cure. 1 was
Tnat satisfied John, and ho put on his
mangrove tree*.
I wa* hardly there lx? atliii nd w uh Hay Fever fur tweuti -five years,
coat. When the joke was explained to
never before found permanent renef.—
fore the cause of the racket came alon; and
Webster H. Haskins, Marshfield. Vt.
him ba was inclined to get mad and “lick"
too, crossed the sand, aud mails for tho
the attendant, but did not. He threw him
The new monster potato takes name as “the
a silver dollar and departed.
of black bugs, each trom an inch to two white telepbanU”.
Sullivan never ask* any change. I saw inches long and half a* wide. Tney we.'e
Camilus, Onondaga Co. N. Y.,Jan. 10,1883.
him the other day nt a base-ball game. so thick that the ground was black wit.i Rheumatic Syrup Co:
There was a little boy near him who them, for they were black, or nearly
Gents:—I feel it my duty to recommend
black with thick logs, and traveled over your wonderful medicine- lOieumsttc Syrup—
and hold him through the game, treating the ground about as la.t as a man could run. to all who arc suffering with rheumatism, ueurahria or kidney difficulty.
There wore millions and millions of the n;
I have been* great sufferer with rheumatism
dollar to go a down steps or s o
I might say billions, and then not com/ causcl by kidtiey difficulty, aud have been
man that ho wanted to sec him.
within a few million* of the true number. treated by our best physicians, but they failed
to
reach my case or beuegt me in lhe IcasL
But there were so many at any rate Chat
I saw in the Auburn papers the names of a
Uiey shook all the bushes, and made a numiier who bad liecn permanently cured by
A CITY OF PRETTY GIRLS.
noise like a rushing wind. I was fresnly Rheumatic syrvp, and being acquainted with
out of Arkausaw, where 1 had span a con­ many of them I was induced to try It, and to
siderable portion of my time in dod ring my rurprire I found that all tmln had left me
before I had finished tne first lioitJe I continthe deadly taran ulas, and these b-ants
[N. x. Bun.]
well as ever, and feel no more pain and tn table
with my kidneys. It has been several mouths
“There are no homely girls in Quebec,”
were crawling over my fee:. With since I'diM-outmucd it* use, aud 1 know il ls a
a native-born Caqadian said tea visitor
permanent cure in my c**e.
deliberation
I
made
up
the ancient citadel city of Canada. “1 great
I can testify that Rheumatic Syrup will do all
Imve of an stood at a window and watched my mind to leave that part of the —yes, more than you claim for It.
country.
Under
the
circums
ances
I
con
­
Mis. liaftle Paddock.
for one in the throng passlug on the side­
walks, but I have never yet seen a Quebec sider half a second “great deliberation,*
A single rose bush has produced $42.50 tor a
girl who could be d-scribed aa Ugly. I and at the end of,that time 1 ma-lemy first Florida ms x tids season.
don’t claim that they are all absolutely deliberate and dignified move, which wa*
Prof. Harris' Pastille treatmens for nervous
beautiful; but there la something in the
debility has cured thousands. The proprietors
clear, invigorating air, and perhaps in the
having confidence in its merit offer tree tri*L
to
tba
beach,
seven
or
eight
feet
to
the
Address, Harris Remedy Co., Bt. Louis, Mo.
•oil and surrounding* of this loft,, and
rocky city, that give* them sparkling step, walking over and crushing a few­
Some Cana l!au lumbering town* are produc­
eye*, brilliant complexion*, and elasticity thousand of the little wretches every tiros
ing excellent gas from saw dust
I
put
down
a
foot.
Tus
black
space
covof step. Montreal is full of pretty women,
but Quebec can beat her in that rexp^u ored by the beasts wa* at least a quartet
Emory's Little CatbuC.-. Pills are sufficient­
Haro you noticed bow easily our Quebec of an acre in extent, and 1 footed away no ly powerful for the most rotmet, yet the safest
girls climb tho sleep city streets. When time in getting out Of it aud reaching the ior children and weak eonntltuUotis; the action
In
any dlsea»e is uniform, rerta&gt;n and safe,
they are ascending a sidewalk that slopes beach. The bug* were frightened to death painless and effective. DniggUte—15 cents.
upward at an apparent angle of thirty de- by tho note* I had bmn making in the
bashes
and
were
trying
tiisir
level
best
to
Despair
is the greate enemy that can afflict
gn.es, they don’t Mbm to mind IL They
don’t lag, they don't get out of breath, reach their boles among the root* of the mankind.
they don't stagger from one side of the maugrove tree*; and 1 wa* scared by tba
Good will, like a good name, is got by many
walk to the other. They just go up as bugs; so with mutually trying to getaway action* ur.d )o»t by one.
lightly and gracefully as any lady can from each other we had a lively lime.
F. T. Boi*c guarantees positive relief for any
walk across a parlor floor. You can’t do
cough, cold, croup, ot lung eooiplaint by using
It aud keep pace with them, unlsu you’ve
Acker's Engliah Remedy, or will refund the
|.Willhun sport (Pad Grit.)
been brought up here. They’d tire you
out before you got half way from BreakF. T. Boise about Acker’s Blood Elixir,
is reported from a neighboring town. A theAsk
only preparation guaranted to cleaiiee the
•rcise they get is partly the secret of their very bright young while tuau baa become blood and remove all chronic direases.
completely infatuated with a hand o:uj
good Icoks.
Tho Secret of Wealth.
■
colored girl in the edmmu il’y. She re­
“Then there’s another thing that help*.
stated his advance*so persixtently, on the
Jroken down invalids, do you wish ■
They’re out of doors half the tm*. On •
well-taken grounds of the d fferencea =tn gain flesh, to *cquir?.an appetite, to enjov v
pleasant «v«.iln&lt; the terrace, that broaa
regular habit of KSdy, to obtain refreshing
plank p omenado which stretches for *
from despair. He sat an the picket* of Uecp, to feel anrl k.nuw that every fibre and
quarter of a mile along the top of the
hi* lather’s back fence and moped for a tissue of your system is being braced up and
precipice under the brow of Caie.
long time, until finally a bright idea renovated, if Ma commence at once a
Diamond, is crowded with them, strolling
ttruck him. Tho only barrior between &lt;v&gt;ur&gt;e of GOLDEN HEAL BITTEBS.
in pair* and icroups, chatting, laughing, tb?in was difference in color. Could it In one week you will be couvalreoenL Iu
an ! ;x-rhap« flirting a little. You don't
not be removed f He flew from the picket* a month you will be well. Ikm’t despair
mind that, do you? No. Well, look what
because vou have a weak constitution
a pleasure-ground ItL. Two hundred feet
Fortify
body against disesse by irarifying
r»' urned he was entirely unrecognxibla,
having undergone the fra?wforuat(oa all the fluid* with GOLDEN SEAL
which negro Inipereonvtorx in the min­ BITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of
world, as everybody admits, wuich ex­
strel shows experience Lefrye tt:e p rtends from Point Levi down the river to for manco. In spite of the piteous appva.s
Cape Tourmenf, and from the gorge of
r inof hia friends be has persisted in his reMontmorenci far back among the LaurenvigoranL Ruinous bilb for medical attend­
tian Mountains. You can't blame ns Quoance may be avoided by counteracting the
bw-ker* for bring proud of kt. And there's win his belovod or dye, or remain dyed firn symptoms of sickness with three
where the Quebec girls breathe the pure In th» attempt His picture, as ho sits Bitten. They are recom tuemfod fromfriend
to friend, and the sale iocrem-c* daily. We
upon Cha picket* of her father's back
snap into their eyas.
Yea. sir; steep
also for all female complaint*. In thess
street* ami plenty of fresh air, and, per­
(Vim-xkcs they have - no equal. Take *n
haps U»' »' die influences of a worldothers. Sold hr '
famous lar
F. T. Boise and H. G. Hale.

him a certain percentage.on sales for .the
use dfhls name and his attendance wban
is the city.
■
I witnessed a rather funny thing the
atberd«y at&gt; a pionio which-Mollivan and
bls pet pugilist, Feta McCoy, attended.
There was one &lt;.f those striking machines.

dressed . themselves. They wear pretty
much the same thing* all the year round."
And so my wile came out. Imag.ne,
th«n, her astonishment. In the middle of
tho veranda stood oar breakfast-table, and

�...... line* F rtno
A K J an
um we
w,_ ibsmuci
iii.lniilnt
ior
Wctws Then thgro wtU wt

•situs

euliar *nd

OCT. 11. 1«W- and ahters, I appeal to you in behidf of

remi.” replied the gsucleman in charge
“Oh! it is, isitr sarmanrally ex
claimed the perspiring individual “1i
is a part of the institution, is it! Well,
air, its a swindle! A baro-facwl swin­
dle on the tax paying citizen*. sir!
rhe law by wffl^h you make men drunk. That is what it is, air!” And the hm
Ever exert yourselves to remove all man grew so terribly hot that his factliterature which is improper to be read, looked like a bloom just ready to
not onlv by the young, but tiso.cbiid- squeeze.
“I do not comprehend you, air," re­
ren of older growth, unfitting the
mind to appreciate a higher type of plied tho signal-service officer will*
culture. And. aa we feel it our duty to dignity.
‘■•Oh, you don.t don’t you!
Yon
strive to abolish .the liquor traffic,, let
us also support the circulation of litera­ don’t comprehend met 0 no, of cours
ture which will pervert the moral un­ not. Certainly, yon don’t- Thataiu’t
derstanding and by corrupting the sap what we taxpayers jxy out our money
at the root destroy the tree! Let ns for, to be comprehended. What did
your bureau_____
promise
Saturday
! Didn’t
arise en maaaes, and in the strength of____________
_________
--------------------the omnipotent, strive to fulfill wo-pousay a cold wave was on its way
man’s highest, holiest, mission, that of *here and that it would reach us Sun­
devoted Christian wives, mothers, and day, and the weather would be coaler,
didn’t you !”
philanthropists.
“Well, sir, what if wo did !”
8. R. 8., Flxmixo.
“What if we did I Of cours*' you did.
NABHVHLB SCHOOL REP01T
You know you did. You can’t deny it.
Where U It f”
’
For tho month ending Sept. 98, ’84.
“I’m sure I do not know,” returned
HIGH SCHOOL DEPAHTMXHT.
No. enrolled 55. Av. attendance 48. the official adrupdy. “We do not ar­
Neither absent or tardy—John Milla, range the weather.”
“You don’t! why, what are we tax­
Ida McKiunis, Ora ■'Warren, Minnie
payers getting for our money then J”
Darh_.m, Jennie Millli. ^'doa Tr
Percie Dcmaray, Ettie Wooj'fiuEtT [yttie exclaimed the hot man.
“The bureau simply furnishes me­
Gregory, Zills Croker.
Five ktad. ercomva, two of Teoa.
teorological information relating to
GRAMMAR DKPARTintKT.
No. enrolled 88. Av., attendance 84. ♦he state of the weather,” answered the
official,
with
dignity.
Neither absent or tardy—Irving Bos­
l east Cnkes. Kehool
“Information! Great Scotland, do «.&lt;hk1s. Cre.h Cnlhctlonery, Kplm,
ton, Newton Kellogg, Jennie Kellogg,
Books, Blank Boolu. Porker Hooks, Toller Aritries,
r :’v Gregory, John Wolcott, Coy you think a man lias got to be shoveled
an the Standard Patent Medicines.
into
a
blast
furnace
before
he
knows
it
Smith.
is hot! Do you mean to say that we locluSta* Cslwf. “Aouwu.
EKto^, Uwr nd Blood MMHn. Mnuftrtuod.
IN'TKRMEIHATE DEPARTMENT.
No. enrolled 44. Av. attendance 41. taxpayers support thia buteau t^tall
uswhattbe thermometer is when our
MY 50 CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
Neither absent'or tardy—Ella Mills.
shirt collars are running into our bootaY
Meta Wilkinson, Genie Downing, Etbel
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.
Wilkinson, Anna Downing, j^lieo Me- If you can’t regulate the weather,
Kinnies Daisy Phillips, Ella Heath, what are you for T A blind mule with
I
his tail broken off knows when it’s hot \A/" A
Aggie Feighner, Ambrose Marble, Bi
’ ’ j kl s -L
tie Putter. Eddie White, Manry Moore, and cold without your telling it. What
an;
we
taxpayers
getting
ior
our
mon
­
Aubrey Francis, Harley Bell, Louis
Van Arman, Willie Roe, Vernie Mar­ ey!” aud the wild man turned himself
out on the sidewalk, a red hot, hiasing
tin, Willie Kellogg.
rtflpbule of wrath.
PRIMART DEPAllTMKNT.
Number enrolled,k 65. Average at­
“I like to know if some fellers like
tendance, 56. Neither absent nor tardy him vhas allowed to go around De—AL in Athearu. Mortie Atbrnin.Anna troitT’ he Skid as he eat down with
Moore, Emma Pratr, Jennie Harper, the Superintondedt of Police yester­
May Beard, Nellie Heath, Esta Peigh- day.
ner, Clyde White, Cora VauNorman.
“What was it r
Eddie Palmer, Charley Roscoe, Eddie
“Whell.be seeme like a gentleman
Parker, Hattie Shields, Lulu Shields.
vlien he comes into my blace. He

titter youradvp* auxiliary to the (Affer­
ent temperance organiraTiona of our
worthy brorhera, here gentlemen. *1-

c. S. Downs,

Life Wooly brtrbt wtxm tt proosedcta

&lt;- Toward* more dirtac and perfect love.
Aa the warm plcaaant daya of anturnn one by one drop from the threads
of lima, like preciou* pearls folio,fyu

that that ocean is not bottomltm.
Thea* diwnul tfvaaarea will return to
we stamp upon t lieid bow, in the effect
which they produce upon character. If
we are housekeeper, the du tie* of the

deed. She who can be •‘mistress of
bsreeif though .Chins hila.” wbo is
serene, ebeerfui aud wise, m her little
eomraunUy; who mo rightly balance
beriacome aud duty; who can guide
without entanglement,
the
manv
. threads which pass through her hands
from the various departments of daily
life, is doing her part to sustain that
ord* t and system which holds the uni­
verse in harmony. If she ha* the
pffectiun which consecrates marriage,
repose, amenities of life, she is one of
the fortunate few who are centers of
influence in a home, which is a type of
highest existence pradble on earth.
And a tvpe only, the ideal is not yet
reached. Too many of us attain, in
- the house life, only a refined selfish­
ness; in too manv cases we lose tor
inward spirit in the outward sign. It
is not “four square walls however gilted.” which coWitnte home, nor hap­
py children, clnstring about generous
and hospitable laiard. Houses cannot
be tine, unleas the ft-elings make them
so, not lofty, nnless lofty thoughts and
convenwtion coasecrale them to noble
Iivmgand noble aspirations. Vain are
exquisite tare, dainty raiment and re­
fined manner, if the sympathies of the
inmates of the hoiiae extend not be­
yond
their' beautiful
tioiindaries.
Better plain and simple living in a
humble cottage, if the heads of that
home be noble and altogether whole­
some in their live* and aspirations.
Exclusive religions, in the past, have
bred exclusive sympathies and asso­
ciations. Rut that age is passing, it is
b- ginning to be felt ‘hat a throb of
pain in one human being pulsates
throughout the universe. We have
learned that if a fe &lt; have happy homes,
' the multitude are homeless;, a few
have sweet bread to eat, but many go
hungry. Worse than that; their inner
senses are blunted and' dulled; they
neither know light, joy, beauty or
goodness, precept or example! Can we
satisfy our hearts with the last new
novel, a fresh receipt for cake, or the
Hensiugtou embroidery, ’while such
things be! Sisters! The iron band of
necessity is upon us. and we cannot go
backward. They who believe in the
universal law of progress, and in the
divine life permeating and irradiating
humanity, do not wish to gainsay that
advancement. They only wish it to be
within the iNiunds of law to l&gt;e orderly
liberty, not reckless license; to Iw re­
verent to the principles which are the
common birth right of us all. Snch
perxius are readv to give no room to
be and to do—to grow from our own
stand-point toward our highest ideal.
They believe that eye hath not seen
norear heard the possibilities which
lies before us all, both men and wo­
men. Home the dearest spot on this
green earth, is Iwsed on the purity and
mutual respect of its dual head. It is
a fortress of the virtues and humaniries, it stands for sweet and gracious
womanhood no more than for fijKirlt-sa
and honorable manhood. If there be
any difference, moral obligation is
more incumbent on him who poseases
greater strength,
clearer reasoning
power* and profounder wisdom than
on hi* mere impressible and emotional
sister. He should be lhe protector,
the champion, the unselfish friend and
guide. But intuition teac'..« s us that
we are alike amendable to the same
law*. We have the same rights, which
never include the lilierty of wronging
ourself U* other*, aimilirw duties. tl»e
same moral instinct*, and moat rise to
a higher level of civilization side by
side. Mother* and sisters! May you
rightly appreciate the respemsi bill ties
resting upon yon a* educators of the
present generation, to train and guide
‘ toe intellect of our future statesmen hi
a task both arduous and noble, that

yon may truly appreciate the honors
au-i enjoy the pare joys arising from
three relation* in life, taking a* yonr
l*sder,eonnsellor and guide,Our Savior,
author of true liberty, but ev&lt;r
wearing the mantle of charity may you
pres* on and battle noble Hie ills aud

our cation not only a temperate but a
God fearing people. Let ua strive to

the absolute of evil,
KX possible; lying is

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

TTTTY 500 New Customers to give'me a
JL/JLy, trial, and learn the truth of the
itatement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.

I. N. HARTER.

New Boots and Shoes!

wears good frieze, und vhaa all tiileeke 1 up mit hair oil. He says he would
Rev. McKee goes from this place to like to vhait a lerdle vhile fora frendl,
Climax, instead of Prairieville as lie- pud dot vhas all right. Pooty qneek
fore stated, and as was also stated in heptills ondt tree cards uud sits down
the published records of conference. to a table and pegins to throw ’em
He moved his goods to his new ap­ around like so.”
’
pointment lhe'middle of the week.
Rev. Perry arrived here with all his
“By und by I vbalks oop gloser. una
household effects on Saturday. Sun­ dot seems to blease him. He oh miles
day he preached a lively Berman to a all qafer und says it vhaa good for the
very attentive congregation. Ho has muscle. Tin n he waits a leetle vhile
made a very good impression to say the and says: Maype you can pick oudt
least. He is a very stirring and ener­ dot queen of hearts! Vhell-I put out
getic man, aud a great temperance my finger, und dot vhaa der card.”
worker.
*
“I’m following.”
Bert Striker and wife, of Baltimore,
“Two-tree-four times I pick oudt dot
were visiting io the neighborhood last card, nnd den, he leans pack uud says:'
Saturday and Sunday.
‘You vhaa the smartest' man I aafer
Two political meetings were held at saw. Maype you like to bet a dollar
the school hosue last week, due green­ dot you put your finger on dot card
back, the other-republican; the former some more.’ Vbell, I dike to make
was addresised by Chars. Holbrook, the some money, nnd I lays 'dnwn two dol­
latter by H. H. Gill, both of the county lar and puts oudt my finger.”

BANFILLD.

“Aud it was the queep!”
Things are approaching that state
“No, my frendt—it vbas der shack of
where Johnstown may be termed a shpades! He takes oop my two dollar
doubtful township, politically. It be­ und says lie must go, uni I vhaa bent.
gins to look, to a casual and disinter­ How be makes dot card oudt dot vbay
ested observer, as if greenbackism 1 doan’ know. It vh is a swindle some was gradually on the increase here, bow, und of he vbas arrested I gif ten
and as if the town vould be lost to the dollar. My vhife she vhas mad, und
republicans this fall unless some lively my poy vhas grinnidg aroundt, and
work is dune.
eatery man who comes in vhaiita to
Griswold, Hastings prohibition ora­ know if I vhas for sale aheap.”
tor, has been in this vicinity this Week.
A Charlestown, 8. C., man has at
Mr. Asa Doty, who has been visiting
friendsand relatives here, left-for his last given up a habit, that he ba* prac­
ticed
for years, that of smoking in bed.
home in New York Tin sdsy.
A large number of our citizens at­ His friends have talked to him, and
tended rhe state fair last week. W. E. his wife lias begged of him to cheese it,
Fisk was there with registered stock aud but it was all to do avail. The man
who was -so unreasonable aud so
raked in his share of the premiums.
The loft of A. B. Morford’s barn is to thoughtless of bis wife’s comfort is
be done off for a’ lodge room for (he now no moye. The wife saved heraelf,
“Good Templars” society recently and t vo towels, but the man disappear­
organized here under the supervision ed like his tobacco—in smoke. This
“ *“
■ “
*‘
‘ Hastings.
'
u 8uc- should be a lesson to men who are con­
of
Mru.
McElwain,
of
tinually annoying their wives with
ce**.to the movement.
some habit that they have acquired, for
sooner
or later they will go where the
RARRTV1LLE.
woodbine twinelb, and then people will
Oar pastor Rev. A. E. Hawley will say "Good riddance to bad rubbish,’’
fill hia regular appointments here Sun­ or something else equally as loving.
day the 12th instead of the 5th as stated
last week.
It is reported that a day or two ago
^Jolm Day’s house was injured by Mr. St .Joiin went into a Kansas drug
tire last Friday evening to the amount aUue mmI called for a glaas of soda
of B25, owing to a defective chimney.
On Friday evening last Ba*tie BadHia left eye accidentally twitched aa
,cock’s tadhi was frightened by a man the clerk gaxefl at him inquiringly.
leading a c« w, but brought up against Th* mistaken clerk, not. knowing the
a tree without serious injury.
genUemau. gave him a liberal allow­

ance of the usual flavor demanded on
“I’ll tell you hnw it is, Algernon,’’
aneh occasions, and the glass was
she said in muaieal murmur*.
drained to the dregs.
“Yes, Maud,’’ he replied. In subdued
"My goodness gracious me!” Raid tho
tones, watching her, with the refl *cted candidate, smacking hie lipa. "I don’t
light of the moon, in her deep-brown
aee bow men can drink liquor when
eye*. *
they can get soda water like that/
“Pa has money, you have none. Pa
is a free trader, you are a protectionist.”’
A writer iu the Century say* it would
“Yes,” with rising inflection aud take a limited express train several
doubtful tone.
. hundred yean* to reach the sun. and the
“I will suggest, that pa make * free fare, at the customary rates, would be
track of my hand for your business over two million five hundred thou­
ability, and then I’ll look -to your aim sand dollars. We shall never make a
“Bieaa yon.

my children.’’ from a

railroad jourt
is reasonable

rh, but we couldn't
« ao long.

D. C. GRIFFITH

Open Again for Another Term!
IU. CHILDREN.WANTING

^applies

School

Will do well to call an

F. T. BOISE
Thb NathriUe Drawst ailBMtatler*
He has a full and complete

assortment of all School
Supplies, and- School
Books of all kinds
used in the county.

Beadqairters and Lowest Prices
Pens, Inks, Slates,
Slate Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Crayons, Pen.

holders, Note Booft, Le­
gal and Fools Cap Papera,
School Bags, Straps, Copy

Books, Book-keeping Books,
Blanjc

Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,
. Dictionaries, etc., etc.

Remember we are

Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,

Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
Paints,

Oils,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

HAS JUST RECEIVED

Thirty Cases of those famous Lester
Veal Kip Boots,
The Best Boot in America. Look before you buy.
He has, also, a full lino of the

Rochester Glove Calf and Fine Kid
Shoes for Ladies, Misses and
Children.
This line of Shoes can not be beat for quality and
price. Also a full line of the celebrated

BOSTON ROBBER and WOOL BOOTS,

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Dcrirc to say that they are now making Flour
by their

NEW MACHINERY!
And can furnish *11 who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will crarince al) that our flour is
the Boss, and will be the

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

At prices that defy competition.
Formers will find It to their interest to make
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfu’.ue.w of above statements.

We dun dwkwpls dock

Job Printing1!

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything In this line.

Give nf

II. It. IMCHIXHO.K A co.,
CAST SHERMAN STREET.

taofilvfc Still Io lhe Front!
PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES

WUCHTS iNDIANVECHABLEPlUt
FOR TH*

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

NO PATENT NO PAr

Another Drop on Everything!
Beat Quality Barn Board*. WurfUwd, 915 fUr 30 day*.
Mheatldiig. All Widths, Mwrlhced, W&gt;.
Hblnglra, T5c„ *1. IM.7S.
*3, fiCT.ld.
Do not fail to get some of the Sltf Burn Board* which ran
t be beaten.

Twenty-live.Thouzand feet Studding and Joist to cloae out
918 per thouaauci.
Floorina, Hiding. OlUnc and nouldlnp, nt lx&gt;»ral Prim.

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!
AND AbK TOU TO COMZ AND SEE MX.

MENTORS

�"
assert tortnselve* fund France will lead the
way. Leon Say preaided Is* night at tba
monthly banquet of the Soctete dee Economiste* Speeches were delivered denun­
ciatory of French protection tendetkde* and
claiming that the only remedy for the agri­
cultural dlntrwu* of tike country la liberty
and tba reduction of all duties upon food.

Coiumit

FOR EXFERIMER

A DIKE DISASTER-

NEWS

Terrible Oataatropho on Lake
Michigan, Near Chioa*o.

Cbk«o LItm«o&lt;*

KiH&gt;wU&gt;

to-

b«nU for IU fUFU ««
wa.
dlarewwd,
add
Ih.
Ihlnk. lha SUM dawdd
avail iwir M a taowlwKa whlrii eaa ba
mu* obulmd. It waa drtemtnad U «rt«.
land

TILDEN’S LATEST UTTERANCB.

Nbw Yore, OeL 8.—The following is Mr.
■Tilden’s roepooM to toe committee of tiw
National Democratic Convention cMweying
. to him the raoulutiooa of that body:

-fca the renoluVous concerning me ad pted
bylbe lata Ikcmocratte Mtt.onaJ Convention.

. aehteted through
erotic party and h

. The noble nUtoripal tradttioiu of the
erotic
party,
tbs nrinciptes
in Which
._ -.--J
- —...
I. . ... ......
a.....

sea a which constitute tt. all cpulrioute to
Suallfy it toe that tniaelon. The opposite
baracteristic* and OondltiOM which •ttach to

directed our National_pol«y. It extended
the bouudarieaor the Republic and laid tba
foundations of all our National greatnec*

t&gt;y principle#
benefit of par

ty contain# a disproportionate share of the

uatry. The uni
turned by James I

against
the tor

those

that toe betnoerarlc party. uwr« readily than
the Rf.pubitean party, can be modn d to ton
'support or reform nwaaurM vhkft involve a
sacrilaM*of selfirh talaresta.
The IndtapeniuiDla neopoty of our times is

judinaeut, can only be acootnplls- ei by tho
eiecUoo of tho flemocrauo candkHtea fo»
I*ro*lu«nt and Vice-J resident.
8 . Mtrai. ). TtADxx.
To R. H. Heaiy. &lt;Cbalrtn«n&gt;. B. B. Btnalley
Uetnovrat r National Convention.

Wabiuxgtos. OeL 6.—The la«t week of
the campaign in Ohio on the State ticket
win be toe laaugural 'week in the cam­
paign of the “National Equal Rights
party," and Belva Lockwood, the candi­
date of tiuit party for I’residcnt of the
United State* will Like the field in
person.
Mrs. Lock wood is just now
very busy at her Imadquarters here in an­
swering letters and sending out campaign
Bterateire. but in a few days she will tarn
ever this part of the work to Mr* Stowe,
her *&lt;«ociate on the tlckeL and take toe
road, first speakhig at Baltimore, and plant­
ing her standard of equal rights at Cleve­
land on Sunday. Octotxr 12.
HAinroftu Gann., ucL 7.—The Coastltxrtkmal aiuetuiaviit providing for bienuixl
elections of members* of toe legislature and
bfaruiial ACMlona is carrial by a majority
wh&gt;&lt;2i may cxceel fifteen tikousand. The
ty-four tlumsand. Corporate Interests have
favored It as they, desire to be leas frequent­
ly cocpoMd to hostile leglsUtinn. There is
no party aignifieaace in lhe vote. The
titles generally vote for Uccnse, while many
at lhe snialhr .towns vote against It.

rtor of the IFcrld. was nanriuxted for Congre»a last night by the Tammany Hall organftation of the Ninth ,CongrrK.ional Distrirt, to suocead William Dorsheimer. The
district includes fiamntf J. Tiktan’s borne.
Jowb: Sixth IMtortcL N. Midler; Seventh,
John J. Adame; Eighth, .6. 8. Cox; Tenth,
Chicago, Oct. A—The following .circular
will be issued from toe Znihibitioc head­
. quarters to-day:

the tratl e in po son
Committee of the Pro

are Killing to be at coti aud *alM to put It
away..we cell upon all '-krlociau believers te
anile te prayer tn Almiafay God that His aid
Joa.x R. Ft sen. Chairman.

'Rejxihticut State Convention Ln opposi­
tion to tl»e fntionirt* met aad organized
by electing John Jeffery, of Boone
County. Chainuaa. and William P. Reeeh,
of Miteon Cowrty, Secretary. The follow­
ing State tfake was nomluaMxl: Governor,
Adem Guitar, of Boone County; Lk-ntennntGcvenuN. Theodore Brocre, of 3L Charter,
State Auditor, Beejaiuin M. l*rentira, of
Harrison: State Trnwurer. Charite E. Har­

jMBia r.
Hrdnx.
M
Adair.
Ato.r
ory-ffenrrat, Jowph K. C. Kdroe* of
JaritBon: Judge of Snpmwe Court, John
B. Henderson, of SL IxmP: Itoilr.sid

MINOR
crops by drought
are drying up.

EWS ITEMS.
The streams and wells

ooclation In New York Monday a report
showing prwerity was submitted, and H.
W. Colleudoc was elected Prealdont for tho
Mr* Robert Wallace took an opiate at
Erie, Pa, Saturday to relieve pain, and im­
mediately Yen Into trance, from which she
can not he aroused. She has all the appear­
ance of being dead.
A tax of 81,750 upon each box-holder of
the Metropolifkn Opera House at New York
has been levied by the dlr x-toni as a sub­
sidy for thirteen weeks of German opera, to
Snmuel Robert* of WUkrebwre, Pa..
whs. cmbcxxlcd 8100,000, aud denoted it
about equally to religious purpcees and
home expense* wan Monday deposed from
eldership by the I^ckawauna Presbytery.
The American Board of Comndaa oners
for Foreign Missions began Its eeventy-flfth
annual meeting at Columba* O. The re­
ports showed that more than four bandied
missionaries sjgt in activjrexvice, and that,
toe j ar’s receipts reach nearly. 8590,000. /
For the week ended T
"
‘
exports from New York
tf.llMdd.
against 88.999,000 the jd
The Brotherhood of Locomotive EngL
•neera Tuesday at San Francisco rejected
£. 3. Ingraham First Grand Engineer.
The first day’s registration la New York
-City shows a total of 74,771 voter*. In 1880
the number registered or the . first day was
72,58* -

Chicago, wm sentenced Tuesday at Naab■ville, Tenn., to throe years tn toe peattentiary for diamond stealing.
Great distress prevails at the Magdalen
Island* tn the gulf of SL Lawrence, and
many families are said to be starving. The
Government has been ask til for assistance.
Captain Waddell, of the Confederate
cruiser Shenandoah, has bees given com­
mand of a new steamer In the oyster navy
of Maryland, patterned after the Federal
revenue cutters.
Gas baa for three yearn been supplied to
the people of Baltimore at one dollar per
housand feeL but toe rival companies have
loaned a pool and advanced toe price to
one dollar and seventy-five cent*
Tlie Illinois Central Road lias ordered the
survey of a line from Yazoo City to Memphi* to tep toe territory tributary to tlie
Mississippi A Tennessee Ro.td, which re­
cently passed into toe hands of a rival-eompany.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
bold the next annual convention at New Oriearui.
The Fish Commissioner of Pennsylvania
will establish at Erica hatchery capable ot
turning into toe lake half a million white­
fish annually.
Teenier and Conley have signed to-tow in
Bhiooth water at 11 i d ton. P*. for 8500 a
fid* October 25. "The raoe will be four
miles and u turn.
A barrel of whisky exploded Wednesday
at Canton, Miss., the liquid immediately
takkur fire, though there wa* neither light
nor fire in the room.
Tile Supreme Court of New York has de­
clared unconswitutianal the law forbidding
tlie manufacture of cigars in lhe tenemetahouses of the larger citir*
A hurricane*wept over Harrisburg, Pa,
Wednesday evening, unroofing houses aud
level ihg tree* A section of the carriage
bridge over the Susquehanna was carried

Rome, OcL t».—Intelligence has been re­
ceived of a cyclone at Caouila, on toe Island
of Sicily. Trees were uprooted and houreu
destroyed, and twenty jxirson* killed and
fifty injured. Owing to the severity of the
cyclone, it was Impossible to render areistaacc to toe aufferera during ita prevalence.
Paju* OqL 9.—An official dispatch from
Hanoi yesterday state* that Colonel Denoier,
with «wu battalions of foreign 'legton.
two companies of infantry and a section
of mountain artillery, had an engage­
ment with Shlnrse troops in the valley
of too Loo Chuan River, which lasted six
hourf. The Chlneoo made a stubborn re­
sistance. but were finally completely routed.
Four gunboats assisted the French force*
Four ot the Frenrh, including a Captain,
were killed and twenty were wounded. Tlie
force* under Cqtouel Dennler are continrfng

London, Ort 6.—Both the Gould cables
between Europe and America are broken.
It i* supputM-d litre that the tireak is near
the Cornwall shore and tiutt a ship's
Anchor caused the accldenL
New York. Ot'A.—The information at
tbe Western Union Telegraph office In
New York is quite at variance with
the above.
Both the American (or
xxuuiu;
vaoie.T
mv
i'iukcu
auvui.
Gould)
cables
are
broken
about
«rm bUHlnd mlk» Inxn too, Nov.
rr-»
. . a • • . .. :
a.
Scot!* Tlie company Is informed that lb*
steamer Faraday is "in that vicinity grap­
pling for the Bennett coble, and it in miruxiaed that she may have accidentally fouled
the American cables and severed them.
They say tb&lt;s accident leaves the pool su
cable* and thaL under the pooling arrangemenL the Western Union, the tewee of the
American Cable Company, will receive Its
full proportion of the pool's earnings tlw
same as if all the wires were iu operation.
LoXtkON, OcL 7.—The Bennett-Mackey
cable, which waa only recently laid betweeen Europe and America. U broken. It
is FupjxNcd toe breakage we s caused by See­

letter from Brussels which state# Uiat dele­
gates repreaenting the Government of En­
gland, America, Portugal, Spain. Holland
Only one of Gould's cables ia broken—the
other lias something pressing upon the wire
and Belgium will attend an interualionu
conference in Berlin, probably the tatter »ltwlf. A teat is being made to fix the pre­
cise locality of the trouble. A delay of
African question will be eunsl (fared. The three or four montiis is expected.
.
tetter states that Franw and Germany have
agreed to, submit proposals to the confer­
ence securing the freedom of esuimeree to
Shenandoah, Pa., OcLA—John Ottenbach,
a man about twmty-tnvcn years of age, and
the River Niger. The neeeesityof deferbis wife Santo, aged nineteen, were married
mlnlnlng the right of any power to oocspf
four years ago, but never lived happily to­
gether. Owing to the jealous disposition of
•the conference of an international cosuntr lhe former they lad been separated for
slon of the Congo, Blaiilar tp too Canadian about a year. Monday Osenboch met hia
commission.
wife and asked her to go to the
Pari* Oct 9.—’lhe report of toe Budget CatewKi* Valley with him. She went and
Committee Deputies states tlixi the decrease worked all day in a field picking pototoe*
of toe National receipts has been aggravated On toe way home he asked ber tor a kla*
by the reduction of the receipt* from rallr and when be embraced her he pulled back
her head and deliberately cut her throat
sequent upon the prevalence of the cholera Oscnbach took to the wood* and the woman
epidemic. The Minister of Commerce will ran into Shenuidoah and fell exhausted on
ask the Chambers for an appropriation of the BtreeL Dr. Stroup aewod up toe wound,
83,500,000 to enable him to complete the but toe woman can not live.
payments of the guaranteed tnterert prom­
ised by the State to the railway*.
Paju* OcL 6.—General Dedlsle sends a
dispatch stating that upon hearing that Clil- men entered the house of John Sherry
nese troops between Bacle aad Langson Saturday evening, white lhe family were
were moving forward, he took measures
necessary to drive them beck to their gun­ eating supper, arxi commanded all to hold
boat* A brilliant engagement ensued, four up their hand* Besides Sherry there were
thousand Chinese troops being pitted two tncn.’Michael Keiser and George Bert,
against him. Conimaikder Cbalie. of the a Bervant-giri and a boy.
The entire party were gagged and bound,
Maaeue, waa killed in the fighL When the
dispatch waa’aenL the Chinese were steadi­ and Sherry wa* then compelled to open a
safe from which they abstracted 5200. They
ly being driven back, having lost heavily.
Pari*
October
A—Admiral Cour­ also obtained gO.CKX) from the bureau drawbet commenced operations against Ke- era aud other places about the bouse. The
Lung on Wednesday,
and
Admiral gang then drove off in a carriage which was
Lespre attacked Tamaul on Thursday. in waiting. There is no clew.
Ferry
has informed
his
colleagues
that further relnforwmenta are required fw
Bloomington, JIL, Oct 7.—Yesterday
Tonquin, in consequence of the increased
preparations for war bring made by Chin* afternoon, al Delavan, Le arts Walden, aged
Courbet telegraphs: "We have completed thirteen, led a heifer to a creek to drink. As
toe occupation . of Ke-Lung without re­ aha drank the boy stood with his arm
sistance. The batteries at Tamsul were
dismantled. It will be neeeoeary before around live heifer’s neck. The animal threw
proceeding to the cool mines to fortify the her bead around so that ber boru struck him
nrincipal position* to as to'ramble a small in the breast near the heart, and plunging
orce to bold them. Sunken Junks and into his body its entire length killed him in­
stantly.
■rpedoes in tin- river are being removed."
Wavkbgan, HL, OcL 7.—Tho five-yearbUAKiM. OcL 6.—Major Brewster hus
starteu from Bahr-Kuta with -ivu friendly old son of a farmer named Kohlman, resid­
Arabs to cut off 200 rebels of toe Asaorta ing five mile, south at this place, was killed
tribe, who intend t&lt;&gt; plunder tlie Amhard in a very peculiar manner on Saturday. His
little sister threw a small pumpkin, which
tribe, and compel them to join tlie rebel*
Cairo, OeL 6.—General Gordon has had struck him in the stomach, death ensuing in
medals struck off to conimejuorate tlie siege a few hours.
of Khartoum. They have been bestowed
upon the troops amt also upon the women
Detroit, Mich., Oct 7.—At Newaygo,
aud children who shared in tiw hardships
of lhe siege—upon toe latter because mer­ John Armstrong found a boarder, George
ited by their suffering*
Bate* in his wife's room Sunday nighL and
LoBDOM, tetl 6 - l he German and Aus­ arizing an ax. rushed in. The wife held
trian newspapers spegk with Enthusiasm of
Gordon's recapture of Berber. Tlie Vienna Armstrong while her paramour went in
TugliUm says: “The story of toe defense search of a pistol, but he broke from her
of Khartoum will live in history. It proves grasp, aud killed her with the ax. Hasten­
that British energy and genius are nut ing down stair* lie met Bates ascending,
and slew him with one blow. Armstrong
dead.”
London, Oct 6.—General Baker has been thfn surrendered to the «uthoritie*

Fire destroyed a npmber -of buildings
Wednesday night at Richmond. Kj\, includ­
ing a planing-mill, a flour-mill and the city
gas-works.
I*»s*
Slij.ooo; insurance,
818.000.
' Thomson's game and toy book manufac­
tory at Cincinnati was destroyed by fire ordered to bold himself in readiness to join
Wednesday. Several adjoining houses were the Gordan Relief Expedition.
Madrid, OcL 6.—King Alfonso has
damaged.
Lus* 5100,000; Lnsiinuict) un­
signed a decree abolishing the duties levied
known.
Tlte late Augusta M. Huntington, of Cin­ by Spain upon Cuban sugars; creating dif
frrenlial
flag duties upon Spanish W&lt;-t In­
cinnati, be&lt;pi&lt; allied &gt;300.000 to Bishop
Whipple, of Minnesota, to expend at Fan- dia sugars imported into Spain Ln foreign
l»ult on memorial buildings atullhelr en­ vessels; increasing duties on all foreign
sugars: dheriminating In favor of sugar
dowment
from nations liaving treaties, and against
Tim strike of .dove-moldeniat Pittsburgh,
mations without, like England and America.
which has continue*! for Dtae months, has
4x&gt;NDON, OcL 7.—The Cabinet yesterday
been declared off, and union men will re­
considered I»nl Northbrook's firrt state­
turn to.work as individuals at a redaction
ment relative to the condition of EgypL
of fifteen per cent
Hia reports are very unfavorable. The Cab­
At aaueeting held In Sl Lords Wednesday inet also considered dispatches from Sir
initial steps were taken looking to the hold­ Hercules Robinson, Governor of the Cape
ing of a world’s fair in that city in iflShj, of Good Hope, urging that reinforcements
the 400(21 anniversary of the discovery of be sent against the ’Loera. Upon tlie ad­
America hy Colrunbu*
journment of lhe council dLspatehes wer»
The marriage of General MeD. McCook forwarded to General Wotaeley. which are
and Miss Annie Coll took place Wednesday supposed to refer to the acceleration of lhe
at Nashotah, Wl* A special train Jrorn expedition up toe Nil* and to limit tlie
Milwaukee took out General Sherman aud cost thereof, which latter Item is reported to
daughter aad over one hundred other guest* alarm the ministry. Earl Spencer sent the
Government gloomy reports relative to the
prospect for tlie coming winter In Ireland.
Although the harvest is reported good, low
Clevelajub, 0., Oct fl.—The Ohio Wes­ prices prevent the fanners from paying
leyan University, at Delaware, has just wi- ttieir rente. Should toe landlords luslrt
mitted into the ocbool a girl who has come upon their full legal right* eviction* will
all the way troni China to be educated .in ensue and crime will revive. At toe open­
ing of Parliament the Government will ask
Obto. Mum Ha King Eng fat the daaghtor for a further crediL but the amount is at
present unknown. The Nile expedition Is
from the Foodaow conference, and also estimated to cost &gt;150,000 a day. The
PreaMiqg Elder of lhe Hohchiang District Cabinet willjneet again on Wednesday.
London, Oct 7.—Tlie war office to un­
She i&gt; a bright, latelligent young lady of
eighteen years of age, was bom ot Christian certain an to the fate of Colonel Stewart and
parent* as the family of her grand fat Jut, the iorty mer: en route to DongoLx The
Hu Wai, was the accond who embraced steamer struck some rocks and could not tie
ChrMfaoity thirty years ago. The object flouted. Affiargaln wa* made with some
Arabs to provide camels and conduct the
country k io obtain a thorough English edu­ party Uirough the desert to Mcrawi. The
cation. then study modkslne, and go back to Arabs proved treacherous, massacred the
work among the women &lt;of her own land. first party which landed, and then boarded
At present her knowledge of English is lim­ toe vesoel and killed the remainder, with
ited, as her^duration has been conducted la toe cxcejEion of four men whose names are
lhe mission aehools in her own language unknown. It is feared tluu Colonel Stew­
l he ladles are Interested in her sucees* and art is aiikoug the kffied. It is unknown
special coutributions are being made to aid whether Me Power, the correspondent of
the Times, had returned to Khartoum ur
bar In her effort.
waa with Cotonel Stewart.
Hong Kong, OcL 7.—The French forces
Dxtkoit. Mich., Oct fl.—Judge Chipman, irader Admiral Les|ie* which commenced
the atlacktoponTamsui. captured aud occu­
of this city, lias received a letter from Mra. pied toe town, aud Admiral Ixwpex has sent
Wilbur F. Storey, of Chicago, In which she three battalion* to effect a junction with
says iier husband is slowly but surely re­ Admiral CourbeL
.
covering from bls affliction, and tiiat stie
'Cairo.
OcL A—M." Barrere.
die
has strong hopes of his regaining the full French diplomatie ageuL baa 'received a
vigor of bis mental powers.
telegram stating that M. Hertrtn. toe French
Consul at Khartoum, was killed at lhe
same time that Colonel Stewart aud his
Newaex, N. J.. OcL 6.—Expert account­ party were uiaasacred by tike Arab*
Alexandria, Ort. A—The camel corp&lt;
ants report a deficiency of 9240,00Q in too which is to take part in the Gordan relief
account of the late John W. Stout, who wm expedition has landed here.
Treasurer of Newark from 1567 to 1875.
Paris, OcL A—Referring to ti» agricult­
His bondaUMm will be sued for the uiuotmL ural criste to Europ* which luu&lt; artoen from

Wamiutoton. Oct 6-—A little after
four o'clock Saturday afternoon Mr. Pruden,
the Preaiiient’a private Secretary, called on
Frank Hatton, First Assistant Postinaster­
General, and Informed him that he had been
designated by the President to act as Postr
master-Gcneral for ten days from data.
'
Mr. Hatton will continue to act as
master-General until further advised.

New York, OcL 8.— Tljc Comment
(magazine) has been Incorporated with toe
Christian at Work, and will no longer ap­
pear as a distinct publication.
Judge
Tourgee accompanies hia journal in its ab­
sorption, and will conduct his department.
“Migma," on one of the pages of the
Christian at Work.

Washington. Oct 8.—The Internation­
al Meridian Congrttv- reconvened Monday,
and, after a long d tecnasion, adjourned
subject to the call of the Chairman. They
are no nearer the accomplish meat of the
purpo.-x: now than on the day they firs', met

teen persons, most of whom are ladies, have
left thia city for China. Some ot the ladies
will organize in Shanghai a high school for
girl*
To In»uro Fnreh***rs or Dofbcttvo Title*.

Chicago, OcL 8.—A company has been
organized in this city with a capital of
8500,000, to insure purchasers and mort­
gage®* of re»l estate against lure by defects
Ln title.

Sax Francisco, Oct 7.—John Jacobs, a
well-known cigar-peddler of this city, and
formerly of Cinc'nnatl, has received authen­
ticated advices of his succession to property
In England of the value of 53.500,000.

Cincinnatj, O.. Oct fi.—John Goodwin,
employed in Diehl A Johnson’s fire-works
manufactory. was blown to shreds Saturday
morning by the ignition of an explosive sunstance which be was mixing.

Chicago. OcL 9.—Veoael agents in thia
eity report buxine* the dullest for the sea­
Min in thirty year* and the opinion in gen­
eral that more aall craft will be stripped thto
wwith than ever before.

Chicago. Ort. 9.—(MT Cheltenham beach
at Hyde Park, a mile out in the stormy lake,
tift^n men awoke in the dusk of yesterday
morning to find that they were enconipsMed .propotitioQ. It i» proposed to take, aay ten
by death. Of this band only five reached cattle, only two of which are to
the game breed, and when
the shore alive. The rest were drowned. be of
The Board
of Trustees of the village of toe State Veterinarian finds *“ **■
_
freted herd he ta to notify the Lin­
Hyde Pvk b.vo bwn miw-On eoMinx-h stock . Exchange Committee to produce
avufa.o
Ing a.'..,..,
a new
water fee*
system liaKt
fur tli'rt
tlie last two
year* This &gt;01100117 a tunnel one tulle out the animals for the test. The conditions
under tike lake waa finished. Three weeks
ago a huge wooden tower to be used as
the. expiration of which time t!.e cattos are
a part of toe crib wa« towed . u&gt; the mouth
to be killed in the presence of skilled «&gt;of the tunnel and sunk. Hean A Corbyn. of
perts and the carcasses carefully examined.
tills city, were the contractor* and Gener­
After that they will be buried tn the ground
al William Sooy Smith wm the engineer.
Tue contracture erected spiles about toe where they have been confined. The Gov­
sunken tower, built thereon a shanty, and ernor is anxious tout the test shall be made,
but Insists that the State tiiall not pay any
with a gang of men went to work. The
contractor* with their men. lived In theshanty and slept there. The lateness ot the State Veterinarian.
season made speedy work a necessity. Il
THE WAGES OF SIN.
resulted in the death of the coutntetore and
eight of their workmen. At 6:30 o'clock
yesterday morning Robert Hawklu* chief
engineer of
the Hyde Park
Water
Work* noticing that the laks wm very
Chicago, OcL 7.—Minnie Brook* a tow
rough, ascended to the. tower and looked
out over toe lake. The shanty wm still white woman, and her colored husband.
there, but spray was breaking over iL Half Giles Hunt, keepers of alow dive near tba
an hour later Mr. Hawkin* again looked
out on the lake. The shanty wa* gone. It (tabbed Saturday evening
by Joo WTV
had been washed away. He at once gave
lam*
a
colored
visitor
at
tho
tlie alarm. With tlie aid ot ids field-gla-s
he saw nine men hanging to tike spike and
atringen about the wreck. Every wave
broke mer them. . Word
wm
at
yesterday morning.
Williams La un­
ing
Company.
asking
for
a
tug. der arrest He claims that fee stabbing wm
The answer finally came, that tho lake done in self-defense, M Mr* Brooks had
was too rough, and that there were too drawn a revel ver oa him before be attacked
many shoals off Cheltenham beach. It wm
eight o'clock when word finally reached
the lifesaving station. The boat wm afloat
five minutes afterward and started on x the husband fiercely, and when found
journey of seven mile* with a heavy sea by the police some hours later wax still in a
murderous mood. Minnie Brooks gained
and gale blowing.
They arrived about eleven o’clock, and notoriety two jears ago by suddenly re­
when tney were within throwing distance forming aod setting up a refuge for fallen
a line wob made fast by tike alruoat drown­ women, which she called the “ Rehuboth
ing men to toe timbers and made tight Home." For a year she was consistent In
from toe bo*L Then each shivering man ber change of life, then, pinched by pover­
with uncertain grasp clutched the rope and ty, she suddenly married her former col­
hand over hand worked his way toward the ored paramour, HunL and resuuuxl her old
boat through the surf Out of eight men
who made the attempt only four lived to
BURNING MINE.
tail tlie tale of toe terrible houra that they BENEATH
bad spent on the spar*
Early in tlie morning when tlie shanty
had gone to pieces Henry Klausaen secured
ground.
a plank and decided to take his chances of
being carried ashore by the wind and wave*
Be wm cast on tlie tieach at South Chicago o’clock yesterday afternoon the fire at the
completely exhausted, but still alive. The Calumet A Hecla min* wm still burning,
list of lost is as follows:
although somewhat under control, as toe
W. H. Hean, contractor, tblrty-elght yoon
o!-4 married, loaves a wife, Chicaro; Knowl­ men on the surface had succeeded in bat­
ton B. Corbyn. contractor, forty-one years tering the shafts and wingett in which toe
old. lea e* a wife and sixtcen-yrar-old daugh­ flames are raging. At this hour also fifteen
ter. Ch kago: DavulSchmldl. twenty-nveyeara
okLwife and noohlldre.t. South Chioaxo; Teter men were taken out alive through toe main
Eietaaoa. South Chicago; Charles Fa k. talrty shaft, but all efforts to reach the remaining
veers old. unmarried. South Chicago: Will-

Chicago: Otto Ho«*o«kt. twenty-two yean
old. ton of William R awoakl; Charles Monton. OnL
The men who were rescued ray that toe
structure was not considered safe and that
they hail protested against staying there
ovex night but they had been assured that
it wm. perfectly-secure and that toe water
would never reach IL

Wai'sav, Win., Oct 9.—The present
yi-ar has been the most unfortunate for
lumbermen during the last decade. Low
waver in the spring left many logs Ln lhe
wood* but of late there has been no com­
plaint for want of water. Since September
1 over fourteen inches ot water on the level
has fallen. The resuit has been that the
Wisconsin Klver.has been at a flood. Ix&gt;©»
have been swept .into the wood* bourns car­
ried away, lumber submerged, and busi­
ness interrupted.
During the last two
weei9S.it has rained nearly every day. Lum­
ber could not dry out nor shipments tie
made. All the mills in this city are Idle,
the high water preventing lhe assorting of
lox* The boom company has probably
beemthe heaviest lovr. A string of boom­
sticks nearly seven miles long has been dis­
placed and carried away, and the boom­
sticks are jammed among the logs in hope­
less confusion. The 1o*n along this river,
counting low of time with injury to prop­
erty, is over &gt;250,000, and the end is not

J'niLADKt.rtHA, Pa., OcL e.—A secret
conference of paper manufacturers was held
here yederday. After hearing reports of
the short supply of rags all over the country,
owing to the Government embargo on im­
ported rags from tlie East It was de’trmined to call a meeting to be held In Cleve­
land on October 14. A determined effort
will be made to force the price up an aver­
age of two cents a pound. The supply of
regs in port and the water will only keep
the mills going until December 1.

IHlnoU Mmrm.
Chicago, Oct 9.—The Grand Ixdge of
A. F. and A. M. of Illlnoi* In Berafon yester­
day at Farwell Hall, elected the following
officers for the ensuing year: John R.
Thoma* of Metropolis, Grand Master; A.
T. Darrah, of Bloomington, Deputy Grand
Master; John C. Smith, Springfield. Senior
Grand Warden: John M. Pierson. Godfrey,
Junior Grand Warden; Wiley M. Egan,
Chicago. Grand Treasurer, and L. L. Munn,
Freeport, Grand Secretary.

New ¥|Okk, OcL 9.—-At the annual meet­
tag of the Western Union Telegraph Com­
pany yesterday President Norvin Green's
report for tire year ended June 30 lart
showed the capital stock to be 580,000,000;
bonded debL 57,214,000; surplus July 1,
1883, 53,858,000: revenues for the year end­
ed June 30, 1884, 519.632,000; expense*
518,032,000; profit* 56,610,000; surplus
June 30, 1884, 54,157,000.

New York, OcL 9.—Canadian Pacific
officials and the Japanese Steamship Com­
pany are negotiating for a line of steamers
between China. Japan and British Colum­
bia. and If established freight for London
and Liverpool will bo carried over the Cana­
dian Pacific Rood.

The tire smrted eleven
hundred feet
below toe surface, and is supposed to
have been started by an explosion of pow­
der. There are no dangerous gaws in this
mine, amj no fire could be fed by them ac­
cording to the statement of. copper miners.
Thomas Gribble and John R.ip~on are tbs
dead men identified. Gribble has a family
living here- All work is suspended at the
mine for toe first time In its history. Tba
exact loss can not at this time be estimated,
but will be very heavy, as some of the main
supports are destroyed.

Washington, OcL A—Mr. John IL MeLean. editor and proprietor of the Cincin­
nati Emiulrer, and Miss Emily T. Beale,
daughter of General Edward F. iteale. were
married yenterday morning at tlie residence of
tl,e bride's fattier, in I^fayette place. The
ceremony
wns
performed
at
nine
o’clock. Rev. Ihr. Iteonatd officiating.
No
cards were issued apd no guests were pre»enL toe ceremony being witnessed by none
but the immediate families of the bride and
groom. Tlie bride wore a traveling drra*
and immediately after tlie ceremony Mr.
aud Mrs. McLean left for Philadelphia,
whence they will go to tlie chkhs’s home in
Cincinnati, which will be ttieir reaidenoe
henceforth.

PlTTSBfRGH. Ph., OcL A—The lock-out
in Oliver Brothen A Phillips* rol ling-mil Is
began yesterday m&lt;&gt;mlug,and 3,000 more men
are added to the already large number out of
employment in tills city. The men posi­
tively refused to accept twelve and a half
per &lt;;enL reduct ion. and toe linn gave no
orders to light the fires, *o that instead of a
strike It is a lock-out

THE MARKETS.
Nxw roBK. October 9.
LIVB 8TOCK—Cattle. ..
Pbeep
Hor»
FU&gt;t u-rtood to Choice
Patents
WHEAT—No • Red
No. t Spring
CORN
OATS—Weetern Mixed...
E»H«»
BTE

2*
st

Good........................
Moulum.........................
Butebora' f-tock........
Inferior CmtUn
HOG8—Livo—Good to Chi
8HKBP
BUTTER—Creamery
Good to Choice Dairy.
BGGS Freak
FLOUR-Wlntor..............
Spring

B»riey. No. !
■BOOM &lt; OR.NGreen Jjuri..
i inr Green..
Inferior-................
POTATOES &lt;bu.'.
PoRK-Mem...

LUMHEKCommou Dressed Siding. .
Fb-orinr............ ................. :
ComtDoa Boards
Fencing :
Loth....................................
t-hlngles............................
EAST UBERFY.
CATTLE—Best. I
Fair to Good
HOGS-Yor'-er*
Phuaneiphta*....'........
XEP-lteal..........................
BALTIMORE.

Chicago. Oct f». -Tickets from Chicago
to New York sell at 514 net, to St Louis
tor 82, and to Kansas City for 5X50.

F^Poor to Caotoe.

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100 Dozen olive colored Undershirts and
Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at BOc. per garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at 271/ic. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

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LADIES’tGENTS* UNDERWEAR
dW
3-g.

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ao
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LADIES' RED ALL WO*)L

GENTS’ RED RLE WOOL

UNDERWEAR

UNDERWEAR

IJOIJ
DO. 5°

Eadies’ Ulsters and Russian Circulars.
I have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

£?y8. ~ Diagonal
Jtejk Wool Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

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WAjBTiryTI-IaE.

SATURDAY,

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ELECTRIC EEL.

[London New*]
very intem.tin { addiUon has reoently

One of the homeliest girls in Illinois
hM been given a verdict of &gt;5.000 on
animal stuck it claw* through all in he a- breach of promise suit. Tbejury
n. That night all was done when tbe thought she ought to have enough to
, take her over into Wjnconain to live.
-- -------------------------rt-1 That tidal wave on the lakes predict­
, •; ed tor October 1 didn’t take place,ow°r j ing to causes over which the predictor

FOWLER I CAMPBELL
—Wil! open on—

OCT. 11, 1884.

EAST CASThETOM.
Ren Noyee has been laid up with a
felon on'his baud.
Albert Kellogg, of Hastings, visited
Clum. Price this week.
Misses Adda and Mary Garlingerhave
gone to Ohio on a visit.
Mrs. Van Ortrand of Albion, is visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. W. P. Eddy.
Elder Um stead and wife, of Spring
Arbor, visited Asa Noyes Thursday.

Sack Cloak.

Saturday; Oct. 11th, 1884,

: had not control. Perhaps it will see us
I later.
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technic may recollect adiminntiv. elactri-

23-MEN'S GASSIMERE SUITS 1-23

[N. Y. Mall and Express.]

tn touch it, and which used to kilt, or

b&lt;ud.^;»«.!.«I.. !to&gt;.

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I

Great coniternation Is manifested in the

At the following low prices. These suits are worth 25 per cent,
more than we ask for them.

OUR OWK COUNTY.

Sixth avenue Bunday, whan a patriarchal ]BW against adulteration, the etandard to be
put into Its tank for food. The newcomer ■ man arose to address lhe wonhiper*, who Soda and cream tartar only. Tbe-o are onlv
is altogether a more formidable fellow. listened tor «oma Uma without Imerrupt- fare® manufacturer* In the entire state that do
&lt;r.
। Dotoae starch or flour or some filling, also amng tbe haranevs.
Tins b «&gt;•
moala.alnm.ete. Tbe moat important of thr
te* long voyage from South America, dur- there waa no Christian Church, although j t|trce fa made by the great manufacturer* of
ha balleved Ibero were Individual Chris- soda and saleratu* at Fairport, h’- Y. and I*
rbich ho could net move
tlanx. That wm too much for a st- rn-ris- ' called DeLand's Chemical Baking powder. Your
- j aged old lady who sat in a front neat, and . K100" has
,
,h,'iuniP,n&lt; fa her feet, in emiped th*
There are beautiful Hewers that are scentless,

John Naglnr and Helen More of
Freeport bare been made ‘‘fleet of 01 e
tteah,"
Miss Allie 0. Ford of Pmrieville, waa
married on tbe 30th ult., to E. D.
Holmea of Otsego.
Samuel Wolcott, an old reaident of
Barry Co., died at Freeport,Sept. 80, at
the advanced age ot 74.
‘
,
Seventy person* assisted Mr. and
Mrs. L. Yeckley of Rutland to celebrnie
~ -™
their tin wedding on —
tbe
1st.
C^l.h.n ud Miu Elie.
&gt; tt .i
.
i •
’
(Hu. of Hating.
ned a few days since. Ditto Kellogg
Flower and Miss Mary Richards of.
Prairieville.
—i
i
!
Our Eaton County Neighbor*.
'■
Eaton Rapid, i. to barn a new deal-

Htbenat ya bom. of thia fiah. In and , ond byam»,mshrieked. "Noyoa won’t.’’
FbouttbeKio Colorado, mro.urod sones ,h„nlad u.orator. “1 have got .omettomg '
Matwan, N J., Msrcb 3,1884.
that war., flv* f**t flv* inches in lenrth. . ..
.. . ..
. Dr. Kennedy, M. D., Rondout, N. Y-:
but though tba Indian* said tears wars
“ *7?“*'* *1 Dear Sir :—I have used your valuable medi! rt°P'
‘r”-.
P-f doe, "r.-ortU Kr..,.!,,'’ I, mj Idnllj for
Hrgar ha htmselt saw
Tba captiva 11Mted tea woman. “You can’t shut m-'»ff I liver difficulties, and find it an excellent prep­
in Ragant « Park la no doubi, tbareforo, a | ln that way,” angrily persisted tbe occu eratlon, worthy ot lhe recommendation tt
very big specimen, and there can be little
t of
,peakf.r&gt;, platform.
"Tho .
'
'MEIS. MARGARfcT HAYES,
doubt of ita power. Humboldt thought llxty^ro«rt hymn,” again yelle.1 tba old 1
, Ex-Colonci Valentine Baker has returned to
tho Indians of the locality re ferrod to had lad beoomng excited. ”1 won
’t be
be ga^ga- [ England. It Is reported that no English
rnn't
exaggerotad Ideas on this subject, but | _
(n Uat ^ay N ^ilowed y,.
email.
man. HHijgHis &gt;
we
y. no
Stay
no doubt ba*l
voles was drowned by tbe sing-.ng of tho
parlance,
Ulsatrioua hymn. In which several lusty-voiced tie- 1 ~
‘ ,
while
traveler
gross joined. Tue orator slid ou&gt;- in dis­
deatly
refrained
from tea Ung gust, while the old lady triumphantly led
U» mXfcr .«e.|» I. Ita,
i som-.-wbat exhausted condition.
th&lt;t
one,B
w th„ a„t ,hock- of B Ur&lt;(Vlrgina City Enterpr.se.]
strongly irritated gymuotus, and, though
John Carlin was the other day" on the ,
be "*
does not
11 mention any caao within his south eide of the river and happened to i
knowledge of any human Ufa being loci by halt near the mummy of an ox chat
a shock Irons the fi h, tbs mode of catching
uu
u
itri M .
them adopted by Uie Indians seems to re»- i_*.»
Tn hte anwvMaa ha &gt;
... „, bj no
ine^dd.&gt;.u.a ,M«,m, tound b.„ Llu.-r.ou.ly
. In .nd

A Job Lot Odd Vests, Fifty Cts. Each.
30 Boys’All Wool Suits, $4.00.

In* rink.
I b.™ u^rtod. to!. d.b u cv.b:. or kill-:
Ayoung ladies band has been organic- j fag • m*n- n&gt;« Indians, it seven, are aoed at Eatou Rapids.
u
»*.
•u-temed, when
they want to catch gvmnoU, to soonr the country round for wild
Tbe Charlotte glee club will accom­
horeea and mnloa. which they drive into
pany Blaine in his tour of the state.
the ponds where the fish are known to be,
’ Charlotte is cursed with numerous and so violent are the discharges ef ths
burglars, but their night watchman pent-up lightnings to which tbeee animals !
gobbles them pretty regular.
Mayor Robinson, of Charlotte, is tually killed by electricity, they are
etunned and disabled .that usually sevet
slowly recovering. His wou)d-b»-asSMain, after being oontln/rt a! Marshall prudently put both his feet on an electrio
for two weeks, is again in the Eaton
county jail.
Tbe annual meeting of the Grand Leyden jar a more dreadful discharge than
Lodge Knights of Pythias waa held at be felt on that occasion.
He was affected
Muskegon this week. The reports of all day with a violent pain tn every Joint
It seems to be generally
tho various officers showed the order in of his body.
Michigan to be in a very flourishing
condition. Eleven naw and prosperous and aa the new arrival is as yet only in
lodges have t&gt;een inrtituied during tbe
past year. The officers elected for the great harm would result from bodi'y coaensuing year are:
G. C.-N. W. Edgar of Jackson.

u,.
monto. Hub, ;
iaa no doubt tha there Is a good store |
of honey wltfaiD lhe earca... tee skin of
whl&lt;h
lo&gt;aci orer lho wbole .k,iuVin, '
anJ u M rtKld a, gLeel iroo&gt; jbouab
ther. ig no ,mrli B^.u! tee mmnmiBed ox.
Mr.
h. w&lt;. ntrt
hungry .or
h„n.y as to ge for wnat tho bros had

Friend in a Fight.
(Nashville Cor. Evansville Journal.)
The General waa auendiug an old-faahborbood of Nashville at «ne line, at which
he and his Inenda were having a grand
old time frolicking, feasting and fighting

city in October 1885.
A Weatchroter woman liau just been
lined for striking her husband with a
bed flat in a quarrel about a blackber­
ry pie. Now, if she had hit him with a
huckleberry pie in a quarrel about a
bed slat, or if site bad quarreled with
him for smashing a bed slat with a
blackberry pie, there might have been
•oiue grounds for a fuss. The proba­
bilities are that he claimed her pastry
wm not m good as tbe pies bis mother
made. Husbands can Dot be too care­
ful in making such invidious com pari-

-What’s that!” says Jackson.
Some one told him that Anderson was in

Without waiting to bear more, Jackson

done.

If you don’t, 1'11 give you such

ment of the multitude went clattering
down tbe middle of it, scattering dishes
I and edibles right and left, crying as he
I ran, “Give ifto him Patton, I’m cornin'.”

bls hand behind him under his coat as if
drawing a pistol. Ibis tba people along
Ox- table heard, and . ryiag, ’Don't shoot I'
•Don’t shoot’’ fi-d away like frightened

Any one

I2-Cases Men's Coarse and Fine Boots-12
Just opened

Step in and examine them.
FOWLER 4 CAMPBELL.

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!
O-

BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS
Cheaper Than Ever.
Men’s full stock Kip Boot for only........................................... t8 00
Men’s full stock, hand made, Veal Kip, double sole and tap
..
Boot*, only....................
.
Boys’ full Ktock, tap sole, hand made, Veal Kip Boots..
Ladie*-’ Kid, worked button hole............................................
Ladies’ Aurigo Kid, button, Burt Bros.’ make.................
Ladies'
..................................
Ladies Genuine French
r rencn Kid,
n.iu, button
n
A good Goat button shoe, only.
Abetter one............................. .
A still better one
A genuine Cardigan shoe......

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

8 60
2 40
2
4
1
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50
50
50
no

CHILDREN'S SOLID SCHOOL SHOES
Cheaper than ever known before. Ladies,1 Misses’ and Children’s
Calf Shoes. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Calf Boots anti Shoes at.
astonishingly Low Prices.

1,000 I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes,
Cloaks!
700 Ladies,’
300 Misses’ and
chutam’s wind

Mills: Wells

CLOAKS Tubular and Drive Wells.
Any Pump made will be furnished.

night eame and

6.50
5 00
5.60
6.00

!
I am now ready with a full stock of Boots and Shoes, at prices that will
I astonish you. I will guarantee to save yon 80 per cent on all goods. Here are
some of my prices:
.

“This name Anderson,” continued the

LADY

ANY

Strait's Brass Cylinder,
The

st made, med tn all my tubular we

AT A BAUGAIN.
Having ftold iny burro*, 1 after for sale
box Cutter and one act of single Har­
ness. Carriage aud Cutter have not
been materially injuiwl Im wear.
Ormo Stmxo.

, , , FARM FOR SALE.

I offer for sale my farm of forty acre*, lying In
of fifteen seres of up-land, opeidally sdptad
Lr» fmlt
..and twenty-five M-rna of choice
Ullab'v. Will be-Ud at bar
Daxm. BtAMcr.

kind of a brawl at Murfreesboro, aud on

Will Go
A gambling hell is subject to tbe surveillanoe of the police, but when they
•hinge it to fbt’"Ea«t Eud Geutl emeu’s
Clab” the “beil ” can remain without
fear of molo*iati n.

..
...
...
...

Give my wbole attention to the same, and will give yon better goods
for the money than yoa can get in Nashville, or in Barry county.

never did anythh-g at bom*. Still the lad

tiling while I am

ta.oo

at.
at.
nt .
at.
at.

Can’t Afford to let this Chance Slip.

ras silting near the
&gt;, which was crowd-

one near by sayt “Tbey’ll get Patton this
time.”
Patton Anderson was a great
inend of Jackson's, notorious as a fighter.

7291, 5 suite,
7090, 6 suite,
6500. 3 units,
7341, 6 suite,
7344, 4 suite,

These goods always «e)l for six to seven dollars.
who has to buy boys’ clothing this fall-

ANDREW JACKSON’S SNUFF-BOX.

A lad married a laav rich girl, and made
GHotl-J. M.Lenboff. EastSaglnav.
G. M. at A.—Orno Strong, Nashville.
G- I. G-—■Chas. 8. Baxter, Detroit.
■ G. L- T.—H. B. Lovell, Flint.
Charlotte secured the next session of
the body, which is to be held in that

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

“Mercy! stop!
Tbe cat doeen’t under­
stand.” "Will you do the wort instead of conducting Che defense, *nro you acquainther?* said the man. “Yea, yea; only stop
beating that cat.” Next morning the cat um Anueraon core tor poaceaiMenwar*
received Che same warning, and evening
‘Pattoe Anderson was tho natural |
A Georgia man has invented a port- tbe third morning the ca&lt;, in an agony horn enemy ol all rascals,’ was Jackson'*
answer, aad that was all tba lawyer oonld j
get oat of him.”
»
in out of b»d weather.
140

Home

Happy,

Where is it all This is Done?
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A1
TYI7/^1Z
l
JlL I t U,

Potter Blk. Battle Creek. I

for killing,
Strait’s Celebrated Wind
Will.Jackson waa called on by the

This mill Um a stiff wheel and tbe machinery
is capped over.
My petrous can rely upon god work and rock .
bottom prices in every Instance.

B. A. BROOKS,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

�HIS IffATIA TOKGI VINO
D YANKEE.

A QUEERLY

MtXCAM LtFAOBT.

IS84.-FALL MHO WINTER SEASON.-ttt4.
.

Ju—i.'.iLi

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W« invite yonr in^iseetion of our elej

[Our St. XoMriaG

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t lina of
NaBhwUls.

BAT t 1;|&gt; i »

I ficl. h. ihm
Hlt.Ab XEHh.

C.tai-ld$.»&lt;-f draOtors^i?

toaa acquaintauoe wham

better thin tbe lol John H. Tlngue bought

Cbailif’wartKFndAy.
Thlity-onr cnDvicte from tbe Indian
territoiy.wero brntnabf t® tbe Detroit
h«u.-M‘of correction Wednesday.
During a runuing race at the Lansing
fair Mjoung Owosao jpekey wa* thrown
from iii« hum* »uitl fatally injured.
Geo. Rliiuvbach, a Gcrauan, fell from
the lott of hi* barn near East Saginaw,
Thursday night and fatally injured.
A dynamic® torpwlo exploded in tbe
Saginaw rivet Sunday, wwamping »evAral itoata. Nobody know* how ic came
tlivre.
A. C. Wilbur, of Almira, cut h(s hand
off on a buzz aaw, on the 3d, and bled
draih before ujctbcal aariatoncear-,

Junt received

and hideous.

and this morning I »*” Iff tho Adlcut'ara

The voioa

aids to articulate except in
shrill piping
voice. With many when near tbe last

iVllnaa handkarohiatv
friend he’d take out a bandke
parftinie on ft, an I give it to hl
By this Ume qmte a little group had

can hardly be told from seaUkin.

Our pricew are the lowest, and uniform.

OHMO fiTHONG

FASHIONABLE CLOAKS

Misceil

the I aa ar In oo

tie luxifrtea to their comfort.

Toay would

GENTLE NEWS READER:

That

lie paid $30 for every collection offered,
and with tbe cases which he furnished for
tbe collect on when he depooite-i it at dip
Nutto Capitol, tbe exhibit cost him over
jG,'AW. 1 don’t know mfleh about tbe cat
matter, but 1 know .he ordered a 'Mdlford
man to send blur a lot of cate to kill t.&gt;o
rata in his factory. He does lots ot go-si
with his’money—lote • wo never hear o.',

Dess, but he eleared over jdu.uOJ, and be
can afford to l»ny liberally and be gener­
ous to his friends. No, hia name isn’t
Ting; it’s Tin—zue.”

STARVED AM.D PLENTY.

nata lepers. Notwithstanding, tbelr lot,
which ssenjed to
moafc*mrtgaebmy, ap •
body they 'appeared w'aL to enjqy tiiom-

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weyt upx^nuaUjr

cards, taking the
playing at draught
___ _i;gb
On
many occasions I saw parties of four en­
gaged at cards who hud not a single nose
or entire finger among them, and any little
success of one of them would be hailed•with deligh’.' Tnoy are very dexterous?
too, in shuffling and dealing the cards
when Lereix of fingers. Many of them
are musicians, performing on both harp
and mandolin, and after nightfall they
usually bad a dance among themselves.
Frwquen ly they ware visited by some of
would join their merry-makings.
To de­
scribe one of thclrdaucvs were impossible.
A set "of them composed of one or more
couples would take tho fl or. Some of the
dancers were uj on crutches and almost all
were In wim- way tame or disabled.
Tbe
music would strike up and then lyould fol­
low some monotonous Mexican dance, ac-

village. Hia daughter has been attending
boarding school for two years, and is pre­
paring to enter Hillsdale College. Tbe
Postmaster and his family live in better
style than most of tbe well-to-do residents

iK-en Poa:master the quarterly returns to
the department of sale and cancellation
of stamps at East Penfield have been

desirable.**
Tbe lee deuiande&lt;| by. tilchamber is strictly moderate-^e.. fur Ber&gt;

clients may try aga n without extra
charge. Decidedly, the Mermans are a
practical people.

Id tbxsfta
tba alien city.

K, and r»iraint&gt;d even

Prompt attentioo given to collections. Money

yy iiix'ott ho&lt;j»JK.
A. 8. FOOTE, PitomvoB.

Cndoutably one of the bi-st-keft hotels tn
central Michigan. Sample room* first floor.

Q ATHBtJN BMJffilU

‘

A N. ANTUDIL. Paorairroa.

Good a. l*Jrnty of Them. Ix»wi*rices and Honest Ihealiug,
Are my bu*lnc*« princirlea. Come in everybody and see me, and I will guara
' to make your ri«il to my aU.t! particularly pleasant and profitable.

Yours for Business,
HILBERT.

BEE-HIVE

HARDWARE.

Did you know there

PENINSULAR

was a “Bee-Hive” in

Stoves and Ranges.

Nashville? No!

Then

The Finest Steves Male in Michigan.

z step into the Wheeler store
and behold it.

This is a new company, and its Bfovea
rec-lved First Prize Medal at American
Institute Fair, New York, 1883, and at Cin­
cinnati ExjK*itlon, 1883. If von want lhe
Best (at a moderate price), buy one of
tbelr cooks or heaters.

By “Bee-

can be found almost any
and variety ling.

SEWING MACHINES,

Buffalo Scales,

stock consists of

MILLINERYi^HWLUWjeOHS
Eadies’ Jerseys,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies’,, Hand
.

GUNS !
•

Toy Carls, Tin
Water Sette, Window
j
Poles, Toilet Articles, :
Toy, of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
most everything one
can think of.

c

JJ

A. BARBER, A. »
’ IIOMCEOnATIIIC

Physician and Surgeon
Office first door east of Opera Honae and
hear residence on eoruer of Washington nd
State Streets, Nashville, Mich.

ffiee aitraded4o for M««DKBATE FEES.

Oqr office is qpj^slk-Ibo b.S Patent of
w- can obtain Patents in less time than t
ru«efrom WA8HIN9 TON
S-nd M0DBLoRPRAW(NG..Weadvh
patentability free of eharce: and we nsaks NO
« BARGE 0NLK88 WE OBTAIN PATENT
When patent is granted a drawinc ef your lai
Hon. viibciatma. your name and address, will
p-ibllsbed in tbe Unis d States Patent Office
reties paper of Immenw circulation AND Tr
ONEY OWE THAT PUBLISHES THE* FREE.

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME

Our

GUNS

A fine line of tbe best makes.

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE \ DJefferson
^iJder8’ Aails,
^a^
arc!
Sash

On account of tba prolonged voyage the
family had run out ot both piuvinious

ay io rec.xerr

I-Bargains Never Before Offered.-!

quaintance between pereoiM of both ext

leads to marriage,

C
fice over K. K. Grout' atou: Hastings*
Mich. Practice In all tbe Courts of lhe State.
■

In buying my Fall and Winter Stocks I was ifery fortunate, ami succeeded In
' securing bottom prices on everything, aud shall give patrons

[Pad MaU -.a&lt;ette.]
The future, Pro.e.sm- Seeley rc-mfuds us,
is all with the arge States, and ooinv «-nterprlsing people in Berlin ..ave just de­
vised a pa. nolle scheme for * in. reaattig

coma. “I’ardi

AtHu ic; Wl.en dbe time for ‘the appear-

l-Fall and Winter Goods.-!

Bags, Woolen Yarns, including ^6 Sell, Buy Of Trade.
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­ 1 Fowdf* r, Shot nnd Fixtures,
Traps. ECB»» Ftr.
mantown, Ge r m a n
Knitting, Zephyrs,

tiiem to come hwe in order to better their
condition.
Accordingly t^|&gt;y decided to

refaliW was compel!- d to return home
disuppolutyd; aud when they aid finally

A Big Drive on Bed Spread*! Think of a Meandoth MareeiUes Bed Spread fee 61.25!

article in the fancy goods

If tbe acquaintance

AWaator. Tue voyage, however, w»- not
'
prosperous and the vessel consumed

SPECIAL BARGAINS III READY-MADE CL0THIN61

*&gt;,000 a year. His neighbors have never
seemed to regard bls administration in
any unfavorable light.
The Post-ofllee

or imprisonment ior

AMB8- A.SWnOT, Attornty AtCounaeHor

Hastings will attend to legal business in any
Jpart
of the Slate, and practices In all courts.

W. NIBKIRN, Attorney and ComtceJIor
s at Law, practices In all State Courts. Col
lections promptly attended u&gt;. Office over
Spaulding’Mtqfe,’Hastings, Mich.
'
LEMENT SMITH, Attorney at Ur Of­

Hive” we mean a store where

a fin*- ot

Hasttnga, Mich.,
official bualoew

tu Bled to

IRAK F. HILBERT’S, P

five year* ot business at the office.
Hi
baa made no sacral ot paying hia bills
with postage alamos, and using them in
business transactions. He a ltnita that be

the. the East Penfield otfien was'fioing too
large a business for it to be leg lunate, ami
a special agent baa been invos (gating
Poitmaater-Caao’a methods far aom«rtLtye.
He dues not' deny having increased the
emoluments.of lhe office about
per
c -nt., but datvnda bis cause on the ground
Ibat it ia-impoaniuie' tor a man to live and
support hia lamtly on tbe legitimate pay
for the tiUiinosM done.
This .nfrnc-ion of

TT-MORT PARADY, Judice at tbe Peace.
Ej Offlee, Corner Hain aod Shenna- Strwta

"TXTTLLTAM B. 8WEKET. Lawyer and Juav v
Um of the Peace. Especial attention
given to collection*. Hastings, Mich.

[Rail Penfield iN. T.JCur. N. V. Ttawa.]

liras* was a po &gt;r Poli.b coal miner In
Westphalia. His wife Mary Braxa, had a
brotlnfr living near Leavenwo’-tu by tbe

nilgai expect them in Loaveuwoi th and

THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

this farming village tor forty years. For
thirty years he earned a precarious living
for bin faintly by doing odd job« tor farm-

master. Tbe business ci tbe
hnd
never exceeded
a Year, anil no one els.wou.d bother with iL Since be was made
Poatmaster Case has done but lit.le other

TAMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
U Notary Public. Special attention given to

DRY COODS-CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOl•OT8
AND SHOES, OCNTS* FURNISHINC COODS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS. BTC., At-

HE WANTS THE OFF.CE TO PAY.

■
ibc-avenwortb (Kan,) Times.]

Do you desire to see the Newest, Freshest, Prettiest and mo&lt;t complete llnc| of

exci uoiatingly har*h and di-coruanL

[Rx-hanga.]
An old setter once displayed such
vanity that it was imm-diutely se xa 1
stan*,- amt rnahed «p to get a nearer
upon to compel him to obedience. H •
view. He hail *-en them from out of apply for aid. Whan they reached New ’ would follow the members of ibe family
door*. Op hia k nock lug at the door, * York Mr. Braxa had bit a dollar in hia
Mr*. Armstrong opened it, *eizcd him puexet after purchasing his ra iroad ticket, troublesome hia presence might b«-.
One day tba children tied a rWbon bowabenf the wai*t to'hold hior, telling and found that to be oounterteii. Fur the
Batea to go &lt;k&gt;wp Ktsir* and got the reFor laughed at his comical nt paaran
'vohrr aad' they would do him up. He
*i ar ted, but before he retunred ArmOn arriving at their Jaatinatlou Tuesday*
•trung broke loose from hi* wife and
out ber htuui oft* with the »x. Then be
accompanying them.
.ruaiied down atair*, met Batea, and

nearly deca pi tat ing him. Then I*
W th® jail and gave himself up.

ICTRCOXATIOW. 1.500 COPIW.

We are now receiving direct from the large manufacturing
house al Messrs. Springer Bros., ot Boston, fresh
invoices of their new and

” (aid

Crooked Lake Monday, bv a piece of
edging which Hew. from a saw and pen­
etrated hi* eye.
clerk.
James West, of Big Rapid®, wm ter­ . ‘Well, kt
out till I tell you
ribly mangled Monday by afalling tree to stop^ ____ ___ „
.
in Grwn ’.okmthip. Pliyfiftiana pro­ about thirty of them, he ordered them sent
to hhi cottage In M’lford.”
•
nounce bfo injurie® fatal.
“If there’s anything in tbe store yon
J. B. Wool, a Battle Creek baker, 17
yeat* old, while pulling hia-gun from a want, lust admire it when he’s around,”
wagon shot Uimaelf io the left arm aud said on- of lhe clerks, "HtFlFbuy It and 1
give it to you. Tho other day he came in
•ide, dying aliorUy after.
bore and waa- introduced to George Wykea.
Dy oannte h.ia been ' lined' at Long Wyke* ashed the price of a caao of Eh^^atke t&lt;» ruiae the body of C. W. Bowen, ii«h bruabeeandtlien turned away. Tinguo
wlu» wm siipooerd to b*v» been drown­ . &lt;u-poed up m aoon as- Wyk"(’ back waa
ed there. So far lie ba* nut been found. turned and told tne to wrap up the case.
Fnincoiae Duboi*, a deaf und dumb When I gave it to him he turned to Wykoe*
and ptewenled U to him.”
woman, left Pcrryastatiou Friday to’go
UI aaw him offer a bigger nreaent than
to Buy City to visit her brother, and ha*
tligt,” said another of tbe party. Ho waa
not byen heard from since. Foul play talking with a man .who didn’t have any
iu auspected.
watch, and when bediacovervd it be pulled
Two drunkard* of Hancock, who out hia-watch and offered it to him. The
have been imaeipg for some time, liave man wouldn’t take 1L ’If It isn’t good
been found. 'They were both demi, enough for you. I’ll go and buy you an­
other,’ said Mr. T-nguu.
.
howevever, nnd their bodies were
“Do you know why ho furnished money
found iu the lake.
for a new Laaa drum tho other nightF* was
Louie Payment, a boy of 16, was *hot a-ked. ‘
None of the party excepting tbe man i
in the breanl at Quincy, Tuesday night,
w hile ou the street*, between 11 and 12 who asked ttu* question knew of any special
o’cluck. Tbe Hbot, he *aya, came from reason. “The drum corps came d-iwn to
serenade him,” explained the man who j
the tailiotui ground*. No ope kp.ow* a-ked the question, “and as he didn’t like
who tired it.
tbe sound of the ba«« drum be pulled out
The Mecosta county poor house wa* a J20 bill and told, them to buy a new
.
burned on Friday night, the inmates one.”
‘.‘He gave tho Seymour band a set of
barely eocapiug with their live* and
plu-b
hamlets,
didq’c Uul”
night clothe*. Thia i* the aecoud pdor
The quest ion waa addressed to tbe man
houxe Mecosta county ha* lost by. fire
who had told the baso-drum story, and
inside of c year.
yrho had tbe most intimate acquaintance
During a drunken row in a saloon at with Mr. Tingue. This gentleman replied:
$agiin»w Thursday a painter named “Yea. be gave them plush helmets. He*a
Wm. McClintock wa« pounded' *o
severely by Herbert Cowan and Edgar was down with him to E1 Hall’s the other
day. Soma bottles were a Land ing on the
Sweet, that he died iu a few hours.
counter. H» picked up ons, read tho la­
Hi*assailant* are in limbo.
bel, called for a card, wAtea friend’s ad­
A young man named Bert Yorker dress, and ordered two cases of that wine
fell from a freight train on which be sent to that address. He has a very pret­
wa* stealing a ride, in Detroit, on Sat' ry place at Bn ns* Point, where he spends
his summer. His house and grounds and
uiday morning. He dropped under the
barn are kept in splendid condition, and
train and three cars poaned over bi*
Inaly. cutting it entirely in two.
they come there, He’&gt; bough all the land
La►! Friday afternbou James Law­ between hia coltage and the water, so that
rence, a laborer bu the new Charlevoix
Town Hall,.fell from the wall to the
good business man, and has a flue bud news
ba*euient, striking on bis back, so ser­
in Seymour. A lew years ago be be^an
iously injuring him that he could not raising Angora goats in order to make flue
stand. The phyniciAus say be will re- plushes, and he has turned out plustf that

U PAID IM ADV ANOL

PRICE

We invite our customers to see these goods. Every garment
bears the manufacturers’ name in full.

U&gt;»

Several ladie* and gentlemen have
•bartered the tug Lktzie Walah to take
them from Grand Haven to New Or­
leans.
• Geo. Hobson was instantly killed at

An unknown man waa found nearly
dead on.tbe Detroit, Grand Huven Ac
Milwaukee railroad track near Owosso,
Thuraday night, and haa nince died.
Hi* companion wan arrested on aaapicion. bat claime'the man wax killed by
the cars.
Zauiew Ha*laiu, of Paria, waa on Satarday leaning on a gun. with both
bund* over (he tnuulc, when tho gun
WM»aeci&lt;te.uta)iy discharged, blowing
hia right band off at the wri*t, and
-that:ering tlie left hand so badly a* to
render amputation necesaary.
Fire broke out in lhe Columet and
Hecla mine at Calumet on Saturday*
night. John Itapeoh and Thus. Grab­
ble were aent down to etart tlie pump*,
and were overcome by the amoke and
pcriwlied before aaaistancc could be
aent. them. A number of men are in
the mine, but a* they are Mow the
fircumd plenty of air can be got to them
no immediate alarm i* felt. The fire in
still burning.
A terrible tragedy occnrrod'at Ne-.
way go Sunday night. A man named
AriMHtroog mw hia wife ou the bed of
a mull named George Bates, in Bales'
room. Bate* went to NewaygQ from
Big Rupida about two week* ago. and
wa* boarding with the Armstrong*.
AnuHtrcmg seized an ax to batter in tbe
door to Batea' room, which wa* np.

^ilks, Cloaks,
Shawls, Grloves
Hosiery and
Fancy Goods

th«y ara confined a.'til released trom th.rir.

J. S. Mdktnnitl, * Murahnll mnn, *ui
rnded via morplunr at Stnrgia rmday.
John Murphy, Etlei.ville, waadf
edar Midland Mouday
the river onlogh.
Win. Jockett wa* &gt;*adiy crushed
whriv skidding log* *f * sawmill, at

Boors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brushy
es, Colors. ’

5
MIXED PAINTS.
Chalk oO or Blister.

I ROH, STEEL,

__ ____ __ _______ ______ "And Blacksmiths' Supplies.

TAXIDERMY.;
— — — -—
» । Wc carry a Complete Line &lt;rf Hardware.

Wc
buy for CASH and sell good goods low

Will make thip
art a upecialty. Ev­
Wc are prepared to name
ery description of Birda
ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES
and Animals mounted to order
For gooda for ready pay..
and in first-class style.
Give us a call. No
! We Owe Borrowed .Won
trouble to show
gVOOB.
goods.

To Those Indebted to Us:

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. GABLE. TRANK

0. BOISE

C. A. SNOW &amp; CO.
Oppo.it.- Purer Office. Ws-tdnrV’D. 0 C

AN £13iff if 1: FARM

For sale or exchange for a until firm.
Fifty-five acres improved. Goal farm bui'dings, good well and cistern, choice fruit of al!
kinds, good sugar-buab of 250 trees. Four
niitee from Nashville and Vermontville. Addr^ box SH Nashville.
50-10

DO YOU KNOW
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
PLUG TOBACCO.
With Rrd rin Tse. is tbe te.lt 1. t
uisny of her tnhseco*
- &lt;
i okii.LiU»&gt; rum: i.kaffixf &lt;tt tobacco
nadeeftb* tinc-t U-tr. «B&lt;‘. !&lt;■- i
chrwlna quality bsrsoac t- none
UIRILLARDN S4VT ( Lim!K»
LORD LARD’S FAMOLS RXl’FFH

Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Went Side Mai» Street.
As good as a barber ever gave,
Just cal) on me at my salo
At morn or eve or busy
We’ll curl and dn-ss theb
To suit the owner of Mu
My room is neat and t6wel» clean,
Shears sharp and razors keen.
And evervUlug . diInk vou’ll find
To suit the taste and please the i
AH that art and skill can do,
If you will call, we'll do for yon.
ISJ'Cigars, TiAsito awl Genu' Furnishing
goods.

Sfnr 1 dolUr

�rHOLLY BROS.

A DEMENTED CUSTOM

LIVING ON NOTHING.
HOW CHARPS AND SPONGES EXIST,

VAGARIES OF SLEEPLESSNESS.

THPINSANE MAN WHO DYES HIS HAIR.

Mnine**, ar"'Mart *■ Alobn, or run .*
gamtrfinR-hou«A Otbari go to different
ritir* and carry on *11 aorta ot confidence
games. 1 know one

WE ADOPT THE

IPlttaburgh Dispatch.]
Ho was ot medium hssgbtand loritood

‘ Goods of All Kinds to be

MARKED DOWN.

door of a leading hotel In a graceful alti­
tude. A nearly-fitting suit of clothe* of

Our General Stock

an appearance that7persuaded on-lo-'k*rs
h*.must b* a sensible, well-to-do fallow,
and whan be pushed hia bat back with a
band in which th* bin* vein* wore percept­
ible through lhe transparent akin, and
said to a man wbo was approaching:

at Goods will lx* Uapt Fuil, and a Brand
for *oreey*»; when did XdU.g®t backF’
Newtinataf
.........
and u doxon other questions lu qu ck snorevrinp. ljh eyes sparkling with pteasureL
as £,■ grained the new-comer’s hand, you
■ ’
-Will be added, wither'
•
Lu .,.reit; .
'
They locked arms, slowly walkad lo th*
bar aiidr leisurely’ sipped th* sharry or­
dered by' tho new arrival, laughing an i
Come and try eat Yoh will find goods Ouui*- bantering each other ylth all sorts of
email talk. They afterwafd entered and
HPN. B.—rsrties owing th* old finn please sa' down in the reaillng-room near a ZW*.
settle by Sept. 15th. ,
palely reporter, wh&gt;&gt; wnt conversing with
an old djtecUve now engaged Hyrtsur j&gt;ur-

MJLLINERY GOODS!

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.
W«M»&lt;fiand, nirlu

FOB WOODLAND

th* left side, others

b* is now In bnsinJmr. and would awtf.be
taken for an old sponger.”

who can compel aa much attention from

WHY JNfiMY WAS SO SADk

We wtll take Produce as usual,'but.

Jfo more Credit Given,
JVo more Book-keeping,
JVo more Bad Bebts.

tie a prolonged ovtnot, or will not, sloep in a room carpvted
wi h anything except strhw matting, and
who ran not sleep iu the Maine room more
than ten consecutive nights? Iain a mired
an I believe that she Ums (aitbfully tried.

mediate circle of the hero of the same. A
reporter caught a glim ** of this pathos
yesterday. A' good little'boy who 1* the
d»H&lt;Wof Els parents saf 'on the . step* of
his house out at (Mklaud, alter tbe cirrus
parade exoitenwnt had died out. He was

Mmi'; that toe eleventh night, is invariably
steeple**, the twelfth exalted, hysterical,
perhaps, thj&gt; next worse, audio qn, until,
pn two occasions when I have been called,
I can assure yon that h«r condition was

Hu Is serenely

uixj

&gt;n*ciou« of tbe

Unction be enjoys.
Wrapped in the com’ortable hallucina-

on

of bis intimites be*confided tbe fact that
his father bad gone away on a business

In the afternoon he disaj

ided nook'dbere
he could mourn unsceu. In the evening

GOLD COIN

accessories.
Uniter the- influonce o. ni­
trate of silver or any. combtna ion of lead
• pi sulptiur Ctf»«r* ‘ become simpletons.
Napoleon- nothings.
Look at th* lace of the man with .the
dyed hair, as he site in happy uncon ciousall eye*. Its expression is one of childitka
eattafactioiu Hs is at peace with' the
world and blind to the absurdity of bi*
appearance. He never dreams that hi*
liti!&lt;• dodge can be detected clear across
the street. His mental sturdiness has got

FAUL &amp; VELTE.
COOK STOVES

Our Fall and Winter Stock

GROCERIES!
son.

Three Grades, Brown and White, Bold
nt bottom prices.

Teas and Coffees.
CANNED GOODS,
Don’t niiaa inspecting oar fresb stock.
Pncefi lowest.’

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar aud Red Croon, two tbe
finest brauda iu tlie market.
.
Also a full lint-.

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
We are constantly rerei-irig fresh Groceries
and arc t&gt;ctXer prepared to satisfy patrons than
ever before. Come iu and get acquainted.

GBAVES &amp; SON.

ALWAYS AT THE HEA1
THE OLD RELIABLE

Meat Market
HENRY ROE, Proprietor.

ajMM?L Rich young bloods like to have
him around, he'is MO accommodating and
clever. He bows bis neck* to only a few,
ami they *uni&gt;ort him aniF-Uk* him. Tb.-re

Whta be is-hard up there are numlx-pteas
ways ol letting it be known. Before be
and hi* frten.1 went a square. I’ll venture
tn say be ha I a fifty or a hundred in his
pocket, * loan, of course, and when they
are settling up after a night's fun th*
friend conveniently target* all about it
and pays the whole bln. As a matter of
fact, he ta -wittier, better educated and
more clover by far than any’of bi* friends.
They know iL They have tba most money
•nd he the mo-t brains. He furnish** the
on* and they th* other. He, however, is
on* out of a thousand, and 1* a con&lt;ummate diptomatut. “There is auothor class
of spoon* who Mv* and dress welt,” conrnther than diplomatic. They know all
•1-out th* oarser kinds of pleasure that

fined city blood*. They drink, swear and
gamble, and miually go in couples,
and after getting bold
on a fast

jealous of interference, and will report

their kind from th* pasture* on which the
LARGEST STOCK OF

FRESH,
SALT AND
CUBED

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hama, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

H-a-l-U

until Saturday ' nbout him. Hl* fr.ends
muk.- n lucky s;» -cuiation and make him a
present - f a few share*.
Wbm -hey
pointer and he dabble* iu stock*. At such
lime* he spendi his money freely, but
never as~umre anything. H.» j* u-ieiul in
a hundred way* in society. There are lots
of blood* who would hke to be iutimate
wi.h him, but ho won’t tec thorn. He re-

will fight for ibeir dupe, lie for him, tak*
care of Him (aud bis puree) when h* is on
a spr**, and stick to him like leech**. Ono

Suddenly fr«-m the Judex-Appeal:
Bk
----- Bk------ Bk------ tiud left, bis key
open, interrupting the mesMge.
New
York had to stop sending; Washington
cut the refieaters, and the different ofll- os
gos-tij-vd with each other on-r the wire,
exchanging guesses as to wbat was the
matter with Petersburg.
Ten minutes
pa-isbd. They began to call Petersburg
hard names.
Fifteen
minutes. Nev
York was getting impatient and wa* just
about to cut Petersburg out and continue
ths report to tho other papers, when the
interfering key was mddenly closed.
Washington put tho r-peau-r through, and
then this from tbe Imiex-Appeal:
“ Cummins, regular press operator, just
died.
Hemorrhage.
I’m his sub. Go
ahead address.”
And Senator Edmunds' speech went on,
white th* body of Ned Cummins, tbs
great campaign ended for him, whs car­
ried out._________________

if

pile of the luscious, green-coated fruit.
“ Any new varieties this year?”
lemon-flavored watermelon. They are got
by injecting the vanilla fl »vor or inserting
a bit of lemon, into the stem while tbe
melon isgrowing. The flavor is take* up
by the pulp aud makes a delicious combi­
nation.
Only epicure* know of this

by tbe fruit. But. txwaro; tbe combina­
tion i* a* seductive as Roman punch.”

Weil, I’ve beenaat n? melon* for forty
irs, and 1 still pref, r ’em plain. Rome

watermelon salad vvurjr Bunday in tbe

IN -TWO COtlSTtlX

POULTRY and FISH
[N THEIR SKA80S

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
The finest market and best facillities for pre&lt;w&gt;rvlng meat.
Highest market price for Hide*, Pelte, etc.®
,
Respectiully,
.

HENRY ROE.

fcCi/lCACo“cORSAT CO.,"cii'icaBci.1 ilL
L i TH1 U, fi. GOV .

THX USB

TO CARbY THE FAST MAU

does lettuce—cute the r-d part of the
Ion up into bite and add* pepper, salt,
egar aad ofl. At ought to make ’em
it for it. Another family that I know
&gt;our molauae on their melons. A good
oy people, I believe, always add a
erne nf lemon to tbe fruit. A Boston

liar to bar * their melons firm, and just
s, and don’t haggle about price when
y get ’em to suit. They have tbe moloni
into little stripe, and eat’em with cold
ad beans. Bat, ns I said before, to;
PVt Ilijte ’em plain.”

condition by sleeplessness for several
night* preceding the trial of strength, un­
til be*discovered that he could always
eleep if the closet door in tho chamber

ing. If be occupies a room without a closet,
be 1* certain to lose his night’s steep.
“A grave and self-contained Judg^,”
continued the physician, “•very night ties
a black thread tightly round the big toe of
hi* lett foot—the right wouldn’t do at all
—and, with ju-iicial gravity, claims this
as a certain cure tor wbqt be used to call
hi* 'night flte;’ while a classmate of mine
at college, now an eminent and eloquent
clergyman, once conflded (ban, with much
s--U-repro«cban I perturbation of mmd,that

GOING WJEfenr.
ONLY LOT XmnmiG TWO THADUGE
TRAUB DAILY FROM

CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

tbe home* of his frienda they open all tbe
window* It nrrer occurs to him when
ladle* who sit near him in street car* fan
vigorously that his hair dye is responsible.
A great flourish of perfumed handkerIt takes a man of very trustful nature to
dye his hair and go through life with an
undisturbed mind.
If the color he forced his locks to take
on at ail approximated anything in nature

sistible temptation to say‘damn,’ and that
cabalistic word once uttered, his unrest
vanished, aud sleep came at once. 'Tnini,’
said h« to me, solemnly, but with a
twinkle In bi* eye, ‘of a minister of the
Gospel becomingTrresponsibly profane for
want ot something to put him to. sleep
wuen he ba* a desk full of old sermon* in
the bouse.’ ”
“Irresponsibly profanv F'* we repeated.
“Quite so. Maudsley declares insomnia

8AM FRANCISCO,

KANSAS CITY,
TOURI8T8 ARD

HEALTH-SEEKERS

rsCarw* rale* eae be porenaaed tU

CITY OF MEXICO,
HOME-SEEKERS

s'ood. Frequently it is a curious, unclas­
sified blue so unlike any respectable hue
under tho sun that you can't keep your

tinge is arrived at after^ong application,
an icxprees** the abased hairs’ refusal to
nitrate ot silver is the article which does
violence to nature the hair turns a dull

Sometimes a deep, deep black is arrived
at. N&lt;&gt; hair ever grew on a wait* man's
bead as black ac it fa No raven’s wing
could hoi 1 a candle toiL No Indian c.uhl
rival it. The blackest dog that ever
howled or trod a wisard’s circle would
look dull and dim beside iu This la the
hue that gives its victim the highest satis­
faction. He is, if possible, happier than
the blue-haired man, tbe drab, or even the
Rnssik-leather red.
There Is a striking and painful discrep­
ancy between the deep lines of hia face
ani th* extravagantly youthful darkness

body else can help seeing. He relusus to
recognise any other Intimation of age
than gray hair*. That is tho only.
His settled
tiling that
hi* deeply
lined face and reedy voice are over­
looked, though they tell the tala of his
earthly pilgrimage beyond th* power of
hair dye to contradict.
If lie is sixty be fully believe* ho passes
for forty. The thought makes him so gay
at heart that be effervesces into boyish
foolishness of manner, sadly incompati­
ble'with his figure and face. Hu inti­
mate friends begin to apologise for him,
and strangers find themselves exchang­
ing ridicule for pity when tKey look upon
him.
He is so sure of the perfect sue nose of
bis ruse that be gets into, tbe habit of re-

flatters himself that women think him
handsome. Sometimes be sees some other
imbecile who has taken the same plan
to defeat tbe enemy, Timo, and laughs in
bis ajpeve at the glaring failure. Every­
body is faillible on hair dye but himself.
Unenlightened a* to bls owYi grotesquenesa, be travels th* remainder of life’s
journey in the unadulterated bliss of Ig­
norance, a creature that should move th*
hardest of us to mercy.

lPhiladelphia Times.]

toothsome dish by plugging- a melon, in­
jecting a little lino darot, restoring tbe
they find him to be in a god humor tiiay
are notsl-&gt;w to bleed him into paying for
whatever take* thatr fancy. White mak­
ing a night of it, for t-xsmpl*, in a friend­
ly «huflto they will tear their cl atben, and

»„^W2JWJSTi»,M5!S»£

“Not in my experience, noria it confined
' to ;be p ysicaily or menially weak among
men. ’ A well-known al hie e has assured
shced’TWeutv or-'more years from his ap- me tha", after training for some important

iw«

tree top* afid tho hush of twilight wa* in
th* ^lr, Jimmy reappeared on the front
C. lcbrateour return, yotyknow ”•
*i«pt._ His face wa. sciU'oIocdad. Sundry
“tlnii’t do It, old fellow," answered the little boys came around to tender their
othnr with a look of annoyance. “My con­ words of sympathy .and tell him about
founded trip ha* run m* short.’'
Jumbo and the white ek-phanL At last
‘‘••Pshaw I Don’t mention IL Coma, right "unable to contain himself any longer be
Heating Stoves just received by
along or shall I carry youF’ and be gayly burst out with:
“Oh, ffimmearseL I see it all myself.”
“Wba
rxolaUned one ot th* boys.
“WhparwtbeyF' Inquired th* reporter
“Did you goF»
•
Out ‘‘Gold Coin,” No. 85, complete, for ILL—
of the detective.
A Big Bargain.
'‘Mother give you a quarter?”
“The young man who came up Is th* son
----- Also a complete line of-----“No.”
of a leading capitalist in this city. Th*
“Borrer it?”
otb*r Is a noboly from nowhere, so to
“No; went up in th* attic to read a buk
an* found an ole bolster and two pillera.”
Why, that folloi
Direct from the celebrated Chicago Stove
“What did you do with 'emF’
m*r, although I
Works.
“Feather* is titty cento • poun', said
Jimmy, cautiously, and he added: “Cross
past ot hl/l-tnitie**. He Is what you may
call a g eateel sponge. He dore nothing,
“Cross my breast,” was echoed In choraa,
rod the wad, wis.ful look came back into
ways just as ynu saw him a few minutes
Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay •go—neat, careless • and, good-humored.
••Got sixty cent* left;” and then they all
When alon* ha is unobtrqsfvs, courteous
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
went round tbe c -rner where lolipop lurks
and poll’a You will never *•• him in tho
Horse Stipes, Ammuni­
in a dingy store window.
company of common-lookfag people or
tion, Steel Trars,Cis­
loafing in saloons. Affects a popular sort
tern Pumps, Chain,
of piety, an&lt;l, excepting in th* summer­
(Pltuburgh Times. 1
time, frequent* lb* Young Men’s Chrisman
Rope, Etc., Etc.,
Association roomi-., and read* all tkSmws
About ton o’clock Tuosdav night the tel­
is complete tn every particular.
from a religious article down to th* spiciest egraph operator in the TYmcs editorial
Also a full line of Faints and OH*. Builders' naw* in th* dally papers. H* never plays
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
•econd-fiddl* axooptlng in th* matter of tho United Press report of the opening of
the Republican nampaign at Burlington,
See ua when ip need of any article In tbe
Hardware line and we will save you money. discus* science and philosophy a* readily
as any problem in sports, beareely ever circuit receiving the me-sages simultane­
bat* or plays cards for money. It’s rather
ously by the antne wire was tbe /’rtershurf
expensive, yon know,and has a tendency to Index-AppeaL Tbe messag* ticked out at
yyHEN IN NERD OF
bring out tn relief hi* circumstance*.
a slow and steady pace, which seemed to
With b.s most intimate friends ho makes to add dignity to the names of the prom­
no pretenses. Tb*y. know all about him,
inent or* ore present. The operator in the
but they like him. He’s entertaining, al­ IndtXrApp'al office bad said to the sending
ways prop-r and can b* depended oo.
His friend* are never afraid of him com­
“Not feeling very well to-night—Loeu
promising tht-nL^ta can calculate with
spitting bloo&lt;l—take it easy.”
* &lt;n utmost nfcetj^Men he should retire.
Now tork was sending slowly:

A FULL LINE

mal ng* ring.”
“Are women more subject to it than

SUBSETS
IU v«jrW.X:r after Ihrw w.xA« went if nut

r4&gt; then he ha« b.ifll -d age In the moat inmerely shook his head in a weak, sad, neg-

That elegant new line of

■ Graves &amp;

pot quarter of the compa««, patle'ntii whe
-dem i ml A&gt;i*e. like the ticking of a clock.

* (Pittsburgh Chroniote-Telegrapb.)
There is much that is pathetic In th* his­ L ink* about bin-; many talk about him.
tory of a child. Th-r* are hld ien inejY*t the gvneral a ten i -B be reeeiv**
dent* In tlie life ot children—especially^ should no b- charged up to el'her his as­
male children-, which, if known, would sertiveness or his vanity. He to uxtialiy a

&lt; amTJImr
summer trip* to the pleasure resorts- Their
good humor and jovial manner was catchmomen*ary bosh in th*
hum of
and fifty *ye* were
toward titatik Old *n«a
dr- pped their parers and gjanced at thorn
over tbelr spectacles. Fimriry^he second
arrival arose and, noting itho tiiae,_5jd4t

BALL’S

obscure of mental diseases.”
“And the cur*F’
“Well, there is a grim humor about giv­
ing a restless man the 'active j.&gt; inciple of
manent cure, the most satisfactory cures
are those queer fancies of tbe patiente
themselves. They may be absurd and ir­
rational, but they are lasting, and taste
better than most medicines."
DINNER AND

ALGEBRA.

[Boetoa Glob*.)

A pale man with a high forehead came
into a well-known restaurant yesterday,
«at down at a table and ordered bis din­
ner.
Then ho took Out of his pocket
a large diagram apparently covered with
urnntelligihl* sign* and algebraic formula
and fasteped it with a pin upon tbe wall
his dinner came he lookud it over atten­
tively and then turned to a profound con'temptation of his flgur»* At er a while
he began to eat, toot with a great deal of
caut on and reserve, as though he was’
afraid ot making a mistake or suspected
the biscuit of concealing a snag. Fre­
quency he paused between bites and his
lips moved as if in prayer. The latter
illusion wal dispelled, however, by the oc­
casional indistinct pronunciation of tho
name ot a numeral. He was evidently
counting. He chewed witj his eyes
fixed upon tbe equations of the diagram.
Tuere whs a pale bluish tinge about his
face and be looked btliOO*. His neighbor
*,t tbe ?Able hitched his chair a little tor-

could seise it at a moment's notice- He
suspected the newcomer of being a luna­
tic. buddenly tbe stranger caught his
eye, smarted and inadvertently (-wallowed
bis food. He seemed to&lt;be very much put
out by ths occurrence.
,
“Why do you look at me that wayF* he
demanded.” “Do yon ttynk I am pocul“Well, 1 think your manner a little
odd,” ventured th* other.
“Not at all, sir,” returned the stranger
empbatRally. “I’m a dyspeptic and my
k-arnudof Mr. Gladstone's rules for re&lt;u-

[Boston Cor. Hingham Jouraal.J

degrees facilitate digestion.
I have
adopted his system of tbirty-Cwo chew* to
a piece of steak fourteen to a cold potato.

Benjamin Trefetben, the last survivor of
tbe ill-fated naval duel between .bo United
Slate* frigate Chesapeake and H. B. M.
frigate Shannon in Boston harbor, is still
living, hale and bearty, at tbe advanced

was before crude is now systematic and
theoretical. It is the combinations which
puzile me. They will not when I got used
toil I» the explanation sufflctentF’ It

Captain Mathew Hunt, tbe vbteran pilot
oi Boston, and who was tbe pilot of tbe
Chesapeake on that occasion. 1 thought
old Beu Trefetben has turned up. I think
1 said in that sketch that Lawrence should
the condition of bis ship, and tba superior
qualiiies of the Shannon. . There were
two midshipman on tbe Che&amp;pnake who

confirmed the opinion.

That Law roue-?

too good a sailor.- But, unfortunately, at
Lb at time after- dinner potations ware fre­
quent and strong. Trefetben waa in ths
mess below desks, and be repeats with a
certainty that admits of no denial the con-

wgrds coUfirmed by tho steward who
served the liquors at tbe’ Captain's table.
He (Trefetben) says that Lawrence camo
down to tho mesa and remarked, “Boys,
have blood for supper.” Trefetben is
a native of Newcastle, Maine-, born in
1.8J, bred to tho sea, and afterwards
removed to Boston ^ud became a resi­
dent of tho North End. Many of bi*
name bvame prominent citisens aud

THROUGH CAR UNK
Flaeet Eesly^ItaHryjSIntbe Werl4 tor

scholarly dyspeptic was plunged is tbe
intricacies of a profound mathematical
problem.

ARE YOU
CONSTIPATED?

If you are bilious, dysp’-ptic
or constipated, a.few boules
of Hops and Malt Bitters will

cure you as they have many
others. An occasional ustJof
Hops and Malt Bitters gives
tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes per­
fect digestion. Do nor be
persuaded to try something
else, said to be just as good,
but get the genuine. For
sale by all dealers.

HORS &amp; MALT
BITTERS CO.,
DETROIT, MICH.

THEONLYTHUB

£7 IRON
TONIC
FACTS KCAEVfi

Br.Bi’tfita Ink
It will purify aad enrich the b'.QOD, remlste

(Cor. Philadelphia Press.]
On returning to the house I found Mr.
Boecbar nursing a small square box, and
at bls invitati &gt;n 1 was introdi
"
ofliar -*
gen* He stownd im a number ot rinm
s*t with fine amethysts, sapphires, yq?.'
low diamonds, garnets, cats’ eye's, and
other stone*. Thern'were numerous oth­
er* set in various fa-blotm, theobjapc of
the settings being simply to show the

a sudden snap and an adjournatont to

Covers were

laid for eighteen people.

grandchildren of all ages and ^utes, A
substantial family meal was served, end
a bottle of Bass sod a glass of excellent
Hock especially nroduoed for the nt-wwvap*r man.

DMMQUTB AMD DEALERS E /M-WSOO .

�Good GOODS AND LOW PRICES. Come and see for yourself.

Tjie3lrwS
SATURDAY

• OCT. 11. IBM

■11 fl IU AN NIWM.
Main, will be in MieMgan Oct. 15. 18

Tbe fire iu tbeOauawt A Hecla ram*
ia under eootml.
’

Burglar* stole *510 fromSariu**
City hotels Tuesday night.
Abner Underwood was killed near
Bay City Tueaday by a mw log rolling
on him.
David Keeler, of Elk Rapids, was
crushed beneath a car at that place
Tuesday and fatally injured.
J. B. Allen, of Allegan, was stricken
with paralysis Wednesday morning,
and is in a critical condition.
Wm. Burske, a Swede laborer, was
killed at Reed City Tueaday by a pile
of lumber falling over no him.
An unknown tramp waa arrested at
Bay City Tuesday night for attempted

•

outrage-on t wo 12-year-o)&lt;1 girls.
Columtftla L. Flagg fell from the
smoke stack of a mill at East Saginaw
on Sunday and died on Wednesday.
Dore Coleman is unde/ arret at
Reed City, charged With attempted

The Sandwich Inlands are head over
iii-el* in debt. the King baa become so
economical that he still wean bis spring
hat.
'
'
’
MItia not good for man to be a loan,”
replied Mr*. Yeaat. when a lady asked
ber to loan her husband for an eacort
for a few minute*.

OMoer Mullaney, of Chicago, fired
aevenshota from hia revolver nt two
thieve, before him on the aidewalk.and
whan bis pistol waa empty they bowed
to him and walked away.
Tbe city of St. Augustine will cele­
brate on March 37.1885, tho annivermry
of tbe lauding of Pooce de Leon ip 1512,
and at tbe same time will
tlie founding of the city by Menjendeix
in 1565.
&gt;

A German industry ia the coloring of
meerschaums. The pipe or cigar holder
ia suspended in a tightly closed box.nnd
smoke from damp, strong, black tobac­
co is blown over and through it until
the desired color is gained.
There cornea a time in every little
girfalife when she is seized with a longmgtocook. And there come.* a time
in every big girl's life when she ia aeiz
rd with a longing .to hire somebody
rim; to cook. It cornea after she gets
married.
'

A Georgia man has ben amuring
himself of late by burning up build­
ings. claiming to have been divinely
inspired to do ao. Hia neighbors, be­
rape on Annie Wise, daughter of a lieving that he had been inspired,
Hersey rain fatter.
dealt gently with him. They procured
A four-year-old son of Erick Ericson, a shot-gun, loaded it with buckshot,
captain of the schooner Seabird, fell and perforated the inspired man's per­
into th * river at Bay City on the «th son. It seems cruel to fill a man full
aud was drowned.
of cold lend, but down there in Georgia
Gen. Wm. A. Throop died at Har­ they don’t care whether a man is in­
per hospital, Detroit, Tuesday after- spired or not, if he burns buildings he
xoen at 3M5 from the effect of a pistol has got to softer for it
allot in the head at his own hands.
Energetic reporter of estemed bnt
W m. Brown, contractor at Lake Lin­
contentious contempor­
den,, bad a quarrel with his wife in the some-what
ary
to the roman citizen who keeps the
oourae of which she struck him . n tbe
fruit stand inthe shadow of the postabdomen with a stick of cord wood
office—“Who gave you authority to run
killing him.
Henry Herdeman, cook of the steam­ a stand here on the sidewalk!”
Italian, just over, smiling greasily—&amp;
er Geoige D.Sanford, fell from the deck
Tuesday night while tbe boat waa lying “EpplesT Tree ’f 5 cent—a.”
“I say who told you you could keep a
at Ftankfort, and waa drowned. He
stand brrtVT"
bad been drinking.
•’A—h,” Intelligently,
“pauanaha.
Mr. Millard, a young man of Way-,
iand, A Hr{ran county, jumped from a Nida piece— nice.”
The reporter seemed to be angry
straw stack recently, and so severely
ruptured himself that inflammation set about something now, and spoke in a
loud voice a* though Ins wholegbeart
in and he died iu a few days.
Io a salt well at Algonac, at a depth WM in Ins tongue; “D-— your’pan
of 1,520 feet, n bed of solid rock salt anas! Who gave you a permit to sell
Italian, fairly crackling witlf under­
has been struck. The drill baa pene­
“O-y-n-a-s. Hixcusia me.
trated 40 feet into tho pure salt, and is standing:
still going down. Intense excitement Yaas, dem peanuts.”
And
he
seized
the tin measure, with
prevails.
Julias Leant was arroated a* Byron three fingers in the inside, after the
thrifty faahion of his tribe, and made n
Center Tuesday night, charged with dash nt tlte g&gt;M&gt;l»ers. But when he
the murder of James .McLean, at Coop
turned to offer then, to hia cnstoner the
emville, on the 24th. Launt was work­ inquisitor had gone on toward the may
oi*« office, iiiuraiiving to himself in
ing on the farm and answers the delarge capiial*. Cm&lt;*ar Fruiticus walked
aeription perfectly.
out to the curbstone aud gazed wiat
Silas Bacon, of Lebanon township, fully after him until be turned the
married, has been taken to the jail iu corner, and then set down on hit stool
muttering hia di'W’iwt at “Dutch-aSt. John*, charged with entering tlie
nntns who speak not Inglis.”
house of Mm. Elizabeth Cook, of Essex,
by night, aud attempting an outrage.
When foiled he swore and tlie tones of
of his voice betrayed him. ‘
The “Shelby mystery”—.caused by
finding certain human remains inthe
ruins of a bouse in shat place which
burned last winter, is still unsolved.
Atter a long and patient investigation
a corouer’s jury finds aa follows: “We
find die body to tie that of a female
person about 30 years of age, who is
nukiiuwn to us, caused by a gunshot
« wound iu the head.”
Two sons of P. Hooper, of Green Oak,
• wout eouu hunting Saturday night.
After a few hours sport they went out
upon tbe Detroit, I-auwng A. Northern
Rheum»llsm,C^e"uf&gt;lgli, Sciatica,
track to wait for their doga. and while
tilting there lx&gt;th fell fast asleep. A
heavy freight soon came along and
completely decapitated one, while the
ether swoke and barely rolled off tlie
track in time to save his own life.
Fire broke out iu tbe Columet and
Heeia mine at Calumet on Saturday
Digilt. John lUpson Mid Thoa. Grab­
ble were sent down u&gt; start the pumps,
and were overcome by the smoke and
- perished before assistance ooold be

DR. DAVID

KENNEDY’S

. !in-,aud pleu.y of gircaa be got tn them
&gt; oo immediate alarm is felt. The Are is
adjourning.
The dead body of a twaa wm found

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NOTICE.

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And inspect our Stock and Prices.

Martin &lt;fc Downing.

Whereas, my wife, Lydla.ha* left my bed and
board, without just cause or provocation, I
hereby forbid any ime harboring or trailing her
on tuv account, im I shall pay do debts of ber
contracting after this date
Dated Monday, Sept. 28, 1884.
341
Charles Wilu.ms.

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                  <text>VOLUME XII

New Goods
At KOCHER’S

New Goods

New Goods
At KOCHER’S

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1884.
BABFORD’8 B B1LAB ALABK.
j If the red Maided outlaw who smrIgestrd in print that “a tin pan
■ carelessly hung to a bed room door
| makes an excellent burglar alartn" will
j call at (he residence of Mr. LucelluA
Benford, he may hear of something to
■| his disHdvnntage.
; And probably get the top of his head
■ shot off.
■ “Another daring burglary!" read Mrs.
| Bnnford, as she picked up the morning
' pajier. “Lnrellns,"she said/turnitigto
j herhnsbaud, "this is the fourth outrage
j of thekind in this town within a week,
land if you don’t procure a burglar
I alarm or adopt some other menus of
• security, I shnll not remain in this lionse
j another night. Some morning we’ll get
I tip and find.ourselves murdered and the
I house robbed, If we have to depend on
the police for protection.”
! Ban ford assured bis wife that he

[ would have the matter attended to at
once. Then ho left t e house m.d did
i not return until evening. When Mrs.
j B., wirli a touch of
, asked iyfrn
I if he had given a
to the
1 subject which she
d broached in ths
। morning, he drew a newspaper from his
j pocket and said:
' -r here, Mirandy; there’s nn use
I o’ toolin' away money on one o’them
new-fangled burglar alarms. Ecounmy
.is wealth. Here's a capital idea sug­
gested in this paper—cheap, simple and
effective."
And
than
read H1
the
fiend's
AUggesAl
" M,
*'n ha
n&lt;' rewn
” npn
'’ * "
’‘**e*’
y/XXMi-TG O. jion about hanging a tin pan on the

New Goods

At KOCHER’S

New Goods
. .
At

New Goods

door.
“I rell yon, Minin.ty. the man who
conceived that-brilliant notion is :i
heavm-horn genius—a hmm to man­
kind, mid hi* name should go ringing
down the con idors of' time with those
of such brilliant intellt-ct as Watt*.

Morse, Edison, and other successful
scientific investigator*. Yon wee the
least jar of t|ie douf will diwlrwlue the
pan, and tire noise occasioned thereby
will not ouly awaken the occupant* nt
the house, but will also scare till* burg­
lar* half to death, and perhaps the pan
will strike him on the head and frac­
ture his skull. It is a glorious scheme,
and the-fact that it was not utilized
years ago is Ute moat remarkable thing
about it."
“Well," assented Mrs. B., in less san
guiue tones, “it may be better than
nothing, and it won’t coat anything;
and as Susan has gone ont to spend the
night with her sick sister, and we’ll be
all alone. I’ll hunt up the pans now."
Accordingly, each inside door was
crowned with a tin pan aud left slight­
ly ajar. Banford also thought fully
placed a six-shooter under bls pillow
aud stood a base ball bat within easy
reach.
"Now, Mirandy,”|he courageously ob­
served, as they were preparing to retire,
“if you am awakened by a noise during
the night, don’tacream like aComanche
Indian, aud jump out tif bed aud act
like a she-lunacic with straws In her
hair. Just lie still, or some of the bul­
The JJicrrrara Fat's (Route. lets I fire at the burglar mar go throng',
STANDARD (19 Maridlan) TIM E.
you aud kill you deader ’o a kit o’ salt
macketel. Let me wrestle with the
MAIN LINE.
imruucr. BUU 1 H msiu u.»*c u.iu .VM.V*
Train* on the Main Line will pass Jackson intruder, and I’ll soon make him regret
that he had not postponed being born
as follow*:.

At KOCHER'S.

onto the loof of the wmalslied, and
rolled off into ths yard fifteen feet be|l«»w, jiisi as another burglar al nrni went
off with sclsmor almost as deafening
ami harrowing ns an amateur orchestra.
Mrs. B., thinking she bml lieen hit by
the burglar, emitted a fr&gt;sh outbjirat
of shrieks, while her husband lay groan­
ing in the back yard, with a sprained
ankle and a frightful gash in his head,
A polieemiiD had now beep awakened
by tlie uproar, and boldly mouuting the
front stoop, ho pulied tlie door-bell out
by the loots without evoking a re­
sponse. Then he liesitated.
“If a foul murder has been commit­
ted,” he mused, “the assassin has al­
ready made good his escape.”
This thmiglit gave him courage, and
ha forced an entrauce. In tl»e entry he
collided with a hat rack, which he mis­
took for the outlaw and almost demol­
ished it With several wbscks of liL
club. Then he made a careful recon­
naissance, and dislodged one of the
burglar alarms
“Spare my life,” he yelled to bis imaginxry assailaut, “and I'll let you es­
cape!”'
Ha thought be had been stablied with
a frying-pan. He rushed out of the
bouse fnd secured the sssistnuce of
four of his fellow-officers, ami a search
of the building whs made. Mrs. Bnnford «us found in l»yd unconscious.
Her husbuiid was found in the jatd in
nuMi’Iy a siliiilac coudittou; and the
burglar was found under the sofa,
shivering with fear, and with hik tail
chispvd tightly between his legs.
The chum- of the panic was soon ex­
plained. Mis. Bunioid bad overlooked
the presence of her pel dog in the
house, and this inuoceut Hiiinial, in
running from one riNuu to another, had
di'-lmlged ihe "ebsap aud eflective”
burglar alarms.
Mr. Ilanfoitl is slowly recovering from
hisiuiuii s. He mis also reloaded his
six-Mtliimler, ami wauls to interview the
“biilliant genius who promulgated the
tin pan scheme.

I

to once more Qtand erect; then lie
wislied he had Mayed where ho was, as
that wa&lt; by fai the easiest position; for
while lie wanted tn k*&gt; in one direction,
the skrtteA were bmind to go in another.
This resulted In a struggle for the mas­
tery, which was of course decided in
favor of the skates, and Mi.Cutter was
borne along in the direction of the sofa
with a rapidity which was marvelon*.
A* he was holding back ' with hia body
while rhe akale*, were rdshing aloi&lt;
with his feet, there could of course lie
but ouu result, aud our friend once
more plowed up ttio rarpei with the
stat of hia be-ttnmM ra,and didn't atop
anti! he had been driven under the sofa
np to his neck, whore he lay panting.
There 'waa.no doubt but that he had
diacovored (b« true secret uf ridding
himself of hia flash, as there Were junks
of It left dinging to the sofa when.with
the aid of tlie servants, it was pried off
him.
.
There was blood in Mr. Cutter’s eye
when he was released, and not heeding
his wife’s gentle reminder that be bad
no insurance on Ids life, be once more
starred out.
This time he got along very well for
a while, _not Counting uie globe of gold
fish which he tipped over in turning a
corner, nor the paper which he tore off
ths wall tn bis frantic endeavors to g»-t
a grip on something that would prevent
his rolling into the fire place; he
thought be knew it all now, mid whs
sailing along in grea*-spirits, when amldeiily h rucking chair arose in his
pith and then there was a fight. First
the chair would lie on top, and then
Mr. Cutier. This sangniriHry linttle
continued for some time arith iiospimrent advantage mi either able, until
finally, by a auiierlimiiHn effort, Mr
Cutter gut upon Ida feet, and with a yt-li
threw himself m-ross the chsii; that
s. ttled it; no chair could stand such mi
avalanche hk that, and with mi expiring
kick if threw up the sponge. The vic­
tor whs removed fto ■* the debris and
conveyed to la-d, while the rtmmins of
the chair were swept up aud used for
tire wood.
When Mr. Cutter whs able to lie alioiit
Again, the first thing liedid was to have
himself weighed, an*L be found he hn&lt;l
lost just fifty pounds by that evening^
gentle exercise’. This was encouraging,
Hud concluding that he had lyat flesh
enough, he gave the skates to the boy
next door, with hia blessing.

BEES STAMPEDE A PASSENGER
TBAIH.
It is probable that no m-'re exciting
acene has Iwen witnessed, barring a i nn
mi a bank, than tlie one on a North­
western pHSMcnger train la-tween Mil­
waukee and Chicago one day Isat week.
Tlie train took on.atL'keBluff,alnue
numlw-r of people returning home from
camp meeting in session, there, and
era, 'deacons, old ladies, Sunday school
t melters, giglinggii la and children, des­
tined for all of the btatinns bytueen
Lake Bluff and Chicago. The big con­
ductor *h* going through the forward
car, taking up Uh* halt rate return tick­
ets. when something that felt like a
saber strnck him on Jhe back ofihe
neck and he made use of a word that
c-maed'tbe hair of a deacon from High­
land Park to turn grav. The conductor
looked at the front door and it was full
of lire*. It appears that a -tree bad bm
cut down iiear the triick, which con
taiued aawsrm of wild honey bees, and
timber*.had Mittled down on the bank
.beside the track to rest, and when the
engine came along and the engineer
squirted steam apd hot water amongst
tu« bees they got ‘mad, and all that
wore hot killed came into the cars to
see if such tiflii^a* could lie and not
overcome them like a summer squash.
The conductor, though bitten in a vital
part, told his position, knowing that
he would have fuu enough with the
i&gt;asM*ngeni to make up for his injuries.
A middle aged Sunday school teacher
■ f file female perauaaion, who was
holdiog a big scholar on her hip, nmi
deiily Jumped up and said she was itabln*«l, ami naked ihecmiductortopiotvrl
her. and she baikcd arouud quite smiey
at a traveling m m in (he scat back of
her who had an umbrella. The “con”

she Ih'khu to yell, ami while he wa»

NUMBER 5
B'JMMEB'8 KEPSEW.
I ws* sitting in my office chair solac­
ing myaelf with a &lt;-igar and trying to
subtract. $50 from *80 snaa to pay my *
quarterly rent, but hml alma* given it
up in despair when the foutstepa of a
No. iS'lMMit coming up the stairs at­
tracted my attention. Visiona of the
sheriff or of the washer-woman with
an unpaid bill flashed across my mind,
l lnvl hardly time tn throw four or
five&gt;diiuhiog letters into the fire before
tin- d&lt;M&gt;r opened and in stalked M©Guffin. He looked different from what
he did a week ago. Uta ryes were blood­
shot, and bis hair stood up iu every
direction, so that he had to hold his
hnt on, and he had the general appear­
ance of a man who hml been blown up
in a nitto gly cerine explosion or kick
ed .by a mule. He let himself carelully
into a cu»hioued cluiir, unlqitmued his
duster, and deposited a club, which had
been hidden,under his coat, in the cor­
ner. After lettipg out two or three
groans iu show us what be meant he
looked up.
•
•?Do I look very liad!" he asked, see­
ing that I was gazing on him in min­
gled astonishment and bewilderment.
"1 told him iliat he did; that Im was
the worst looking man 1 had seeu for a
long time and that he reminded me of
a tumbled-down Chinese gas-house.
“Slimmer’s nephew did it,” he said,
"and when I sec. him 1 will muul him
so that it will give liis frieuds the im­
pression that he has been struck by
lightning. 1 will, by gush.”
1 t4dd him that I wouldn’t if I were
him and nsk&gt; n what whs the mutter.
"Mattei!” exclaimed McGuffin, “that
idiotic fdhl of a Slimmer inv.ted his
nephew tocutue down and visit bim.”
“Did ht-cniut-T’
"Come! Well I should say he did.
Why, he has turmenU-d my life out of
urn. A little while Io ger and I should
in- gravingniiiiiiac.aiid then my friends
would have to take rate of me.”
"But what makes you look so! All
you need is a hooked moo and two
■
pawn
tickets to lie un old clothes1

Evanston reaied up mid said something
about lituiea, nud lM-gan crawling over
the I me k of the sent iu front of him,
where a.deacon from Lake Forest Was
HOW MR. CUTTER REDUCED HIS
explaining a pa-mage iu the bible to a '
WEIGHT.
“I know it,” said McGuffin. despond­
young woman fiorn Rogers Park. The
ently, “that is what I wan led to tell
deacou nnd the young woman wen"Now. my dear." said Mr.Cutter, adjoy alxiuC. You ace. ever since tnose
mad,
and
just
then
tliey
felt
stings
from
dresaiug hie wife, &lt;m returning from
buiglare broke into Jones’ my wife has
I hr bees and they lumped out into the
btiaineae one evening, “you- know the
wanted a burglar alarm, and seeing
aisle and accused thn minister of lieiug
doctor told me that in order to get rid
one
udver'ised in’the Herald I got one.
a mean, lion id thing. A .quartette, two '
of tuv superfluous flesh I most take
It is a sort of electric battery. You
lioys and two girls, in a couple, of scats
more exercise. I had some thought of
undeistaud. AU you have got to do is
Chat were faciug each other, were sing­
procuring a bicycle at first, but fearlug
A citizen who was waiting al the
to connect it with all tbe door-knobs
that the spectacle ot a man of my weight corner of Jefferson avenue and Wayne ing a hymn, when a bee struck the so­ iu the house, turn the current on, sud
prano
in fron of the neck, and it'brpke
perched on a wheel might provoke mer­ street yesterday was accosted by a man
if a burglar should try to get in it would
'
riment and derisiou on the part of the al»out twenty-seven years old. who her voice all up. and she yelled murdet send
him over into Slimmer's back­
'
neighbors. I gave up that idea. On my said be wanted a little information. and grubbed the coat tail of a colored yard
aud make him think a brick house
porter w !,■,(&gt; was going through the car :
way home this evening I happened to When told to drive ahead he asked:
hail fallen ou him.”
on
a
gallop
with
a
bee
up
iiis
trouAsra
’
'
glance into the windows of a toy store
“Almost every paper I pick up has
“ Then it works first-rate, does it!"
aud saw the very thing I needed. I something in it about someliody paint­ leg. The tenor and ItaAAsingerathought
“It did, but it don’t now. It worked
procured the article at once; and after ing the town red. I don’t see any red the porter had done something wrong all right until HIiminer’s nephew found
supper will show you bow I propose to around Detroit to speak of. Do they to the soprano and were going to whip 1it out. hwould make you stand on
.•« t the best of nature, and remove paint tlie buildings, or sidewalks, or him, when the alto got a bite and yelled your head in an ecstasy of delight to
for the police, and a Sunday school Hti
some of the flesh with which she has whatr
p^rinteodeot in a seat opposite thought 1see the way my wife used to fire tramps
awd fit to endow me.”
"My innocent friend," replied the
nud book agents into Slimmer’ayard.
After adding to his already ample citizen, "the term does not refer exact­ the tenor bad insulted the alto and be 'Sometimes a heavy, fat agent would
proportions by eating a hearty supper, ly to paint-«nd brushes. If you should took the tenor by the neck. Just then get hold of the machine and it would
a
bee
struck
the
tenor,
and
he
thought
1
Mr. Cutter proposed an adjournment to come in here to clear out Detroit, or if
skim him along on the ground, right
the parlor, which, on Recount of its you were going on a high old spree, or h was the superinteudeut who had hit 1through the fence. I have had to build
him,
aud
he
was
just
getting
ready
to
size, he concluded the .best place for&gt;the it
II you
y MU intended to raise an
.... excitement.
v. A...,'. V.. • l
six, new fences since I got it, and it it
trial of his fat-reducing arrangement.. nQ „|lou|&lt;i p],uit your hat over your left wallop him -when the conductor told 'gutting rather monntoaoas. As I was
them to be quiet or he would Lave to '
After arranging the furniture along ear, spit over your right
......................................
shoulder, and
telling yon. Slimmer’s nephew found it
tlie sides of the room, thus making a announce in a loud voice that you were puf them off, and then he explaine*! out, snd so one morning be crept into
that the train bad run over a swarm of '
clear space In the center, he brought going to paint the town red.”
for
a
few
ceuturiea.
”
tlie cellar and turned on the current
Golntf Wewt from .J u&lt;-J&lt; «■&gt;i&gt;.
bees, and they had got in the car. That
Then they turned dgwn the gns, forth the mysterious package, and on
with a jack-knife. You know old MIm
“Because red is the color of blood—
Mail9.03a. ni. Arr Chicago 5 35 p. m
nettltMl it. Every person that had not
opening
it
disclosed
to
view
a
very
tine
crawled
into
tied
with
a
feeling
of
in
­
Mnllen has the faculty of always calling
fire—lightning—red hot times, eh!”
DayExpneMllJWp.ui. Arr Chicago 650 p. m
been stung didn’t want to be, aud they
gv. ExprvM 10.85 p m. ArrChieago 7.30 a. m creased security, ami were soou asleep. pair of rollerskates, which, with much
around in the foreuoon, just in time to
"Exactly.”
all pulled tbeir feet off the. floor ami
Pacific Ex.. 11.55 a. ni. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. in About Imlf-past midnight they were trouble, he preceded to fasten to hia
Im) asked to dinner. It seems that this
“Kind of a flggeratire expression!"
tucked
them
up
under
th*m
on
the
t from .7u&lt;jl&lt;-«»n.
awakened by a noise that sounded like feet. When this was accomplished to
morning she came rather early, and in­
“Jest so."
8.U5 p. m. Anr D trull 6W p. in. a dap of thunder, followed by a wail | his satisfaction, be stood erect, and
seats, and there was yelling in a l the
stead of going io the fiont way she
“Well I’m glad that I’ve fonnd ont,
~ tn. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. tn.
languages known Jo camp meetings.
_ ________
___ 5 55 a. m. that almost _______
। with
beaming smile on bis handsome
tr. ______
Arr Detroit
chilled the____
marrow
iu atheir
came arouud to the buck door.”
and I’m much obliged,” said the straugThe windows were opened to let the
Nhfbt Ex... 5.45 a. m.
’ countenance begau to move in a stately
m. Arr Detroit 8.20 a.tn.
a. m. '|!________________________________________
bouea.
“Did she go in!” I asked, seeing that
liees out, and more bees came in, and it
The AtlanUc and Fsclfic Expresses ran# dallj
••Q
ood heavens'
” screamed
tnauuer acros* the room. Thia was all
“uoou
Good
heavens!"
screamed Mrs.
Mrs. B.,
B.,
I ought to say something.
Two boors later be w&gt;a conducted to
others run daily except Sundsv.
neaveos. ra.rrain«&lt;i
sirs.
•»., i
«..♦». in a voice swollen with terror, ha she I very well, but Mr. Cutter suddenly the central station by two offieerajon*-- was a pandemonium for ten miles. The
"She tried to, but Slimmer’s wife says
1 .. under
. the bed
« i clothes.
...
, ip ’ll fi.iin.!
r.i n-,, to face
Fuji,. with
U' 11 li a
■ dilem
d it Pin ­b^ea seemed to run to female arms thal
found l.i
hiruself9 face
tirand llaplda IHvlalon.
dived
“We
she didn't make a success of it; that she
tiftlis dmnk and n hard ca.e to handle.
were bare, or covered with thin lace,
EA.MTWKUD.
'
be murdeied in a minute. Shoot him, ma, the horns of which be was unable He had a black eye, bloody nose, and a
let right go of that door knob and
to grasp. He bad started all right aud bleeding ear, he had licen rolled in the aud silk stockings presented no barrier turned two or three complete somer­
Lucelloa: Quick—(dioot him!"
Day
AU
STATIONS.
Banlord, ufter considerable nervous was bearing down upon a large minor dirt-until ho wm a sight to see. When at all against the busy little bees. A saults over towaid her house, coming
Ex.
, fumbliug under the pillow, grasped his which Had a position on one side of the the captain asked the charge the pris- girl would suddenly turn pale, hold her down head first into an old hogshead
6.00
Grand Rapids L’
breath a minute, nod then scream. One
half toll of straw, where she remained
ni.r. . revolver with an unsteady hand and room, when be became aware of the corr replied:
MMdievllle.......
109 6 47
gii I climbetl up the water cooler as quick
10.57
H aaUnrs
waving her number seven shoes iu the
discharged its six barrels in rapid suc- f,,ct that he could neither stop nor turn
"Red paiut,captain—put’er down red
Nashville. ..Li
as a cat would climb a tree if a dog was thin air until Slimmer’s nepliew rushed
I!" ; cession, but not with very gratifying arouud; thia was a part of the art of paint
Been
all
around
painting
’
er
7.45
Vermontville....
after.it, aud whru the conductor came
8.10
12.47
results. One bullet shattered the mir­ skating w.iich be had neglected to post town red. Town been all around paint­
ud and b'-lped her out; and now she
CbartoUe
along she grabbed him around the ueck
8.87
1.85
Eaton (Uptda.... ■■
ror in the bureau; another plowed a himself up tn, aud as the mirror refused ing me rod. Whoopi Lively old town!
swears that we keep a trained pile­
9.10
a.:«j
Rivea Junction.
and asked him to save ber. He uutanfurrow along the ceiling; another splin- to move from its position, which it had Lively old red! Got painted till ’er
driver in our back yard.”
935
8.06
Jackium
gmd lier and sat her down on tbe coal
5.55
tilled
so
lung
und
well
and
thus
had
a
635 11.88
Detroit.
tefwd the bed post; a fourth perforated
"But that isn’t what gives you the
can’t rest! Put ’er down red paint—
box. and told her he whs a very saving
u portr lit of his wife’s mother, aud the prior claim to, it became ucces*arj for nuu’n a bar*l of it!”—Detroit Free
air of a rnu-down republic.”
man, but be couldn’t save a whole train
other two left their imprint on the Mr. Cutter to do aometbiug, aud that
“I know it; I’m just coming to thav.
Mall
load of girls at ouce, iis he wna no bee
STATIONS.
right away. A* he was a mau uf nue
You see, I have to go to the Episcopal
“My dear,” said a kind Middletown
p. ru
a. m ■ "D-d-don’t be fuf-fuf-frightened, M­ presence of tuiod he instantly took the mother to her bright-eyed daughter keeper. A Chicago minister put his •prayer meeting every Monday night,
9 on
Detroit
4.00
7 85 Mirandy," said Ban ford, euconraging- only course w btch seemed open to him. who had |uAt seen George safe off the foot up on the stove and began to roll and last night 1 had to go anyway.
645
up his paata leg to catch a bee, and the
ioo ly, his articulation sounding as if it bad and sat down. He didn’t ait down calm­
Rives Junclioa.
porch, "you shouldn’t stand out of conductor told him be would have to That everlasting, infernal idiot ot u
Eaton Rapids...
12.43
.collided with au Arctic nave: "I gug- ly and delilierately, as became a man
iS
doors these cool eveniuga without take a berth in a sleeper if he was go­ Slimmer’s nephew turned'on the current
f» 10
Charlotte
9471 guess I’ve kik-kik-killed him. He’ll ot bis*weight aud.standing iu society— something around you.” “But I hail
again white I was gone; and, of course,
VermonrvtUe... 3.55
- 8.SJ
ing to disrobe. He rolled his pants
4 10
Nashville
8.42
oh, do; lie sat down with an emphasis
9- ’* not kuk- uk come here—”
I didn’t know apy tbing alwut it. I
something around me, mu.” “S-&lt; I
4 Ml
MlStarflie’.'
10- 36
Al i^1*8 juuctuj* there was a noise in that jarred the pictures off the walls observed as I glance*! from the window down and left the bee there, but every didn’t get home till after tea,and hh all
5.80
liV[e while he would take hold of his
8.20 10.25 ItJo' an udjojtiing ro»m, as if a two-ton run- aud caused tne milk u the pantiy to
Grand Rapid*. ■
my dear; but however comforting von pHUts with his thumb aud finger aud the folks were in bed, I thought I would
-- -1Mr,:*, abV?• mi te-orile had crashed through a boiler
cu'dle under the imr.ressiou that there
may tind George’s arm, I hardly think hold tJiem away from hiA leg and shake let myself io easy by the side door, m&gt;as
Through Cmctawand SlreiungCan. to arid rMct&lt;&gt;ry&gt; aud M„. B. uttered a set of bad iMMsn an earfhqu ik*.
it iadoaigned to cover enough MlrfHCe his foot and leg like a Scotchman danc- not to awake any one. Anyhow. I tried
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All trains
■.
. . ,
,, .
Thia would have disconraged any
oonnoet in •’iine^lcpot at Detroit with, trim* ear-piercing sbriekh that would have
to get in, aud then I can’t distinctly re­
to keep yon from taking cold. Take
on Ca«aq» 3&gt;&gt;atbern
scaled tlie life out of a burglar who hail Common mau, bui our friend was made a ahawl in addition to ti e arm next i ig the Highland fling. When the member what took plnce. All I know
train stopped nt the first station the
E Aw’t c2^Sun. Jackaoa^ Geu’ISup. Detroll. I,ot •**«»««’• •’ Sensible to fear by living of sterner stuff. He sot still for a muis that I found myaelf in the further
'
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pitsseiigers all got out on the platform
lui-nt, rather dnzod by the auddenuei-8 timr.”
O. W RUGGLES."
| thirtv.yeara with astrong-uiinded wife.
•‘Mamina," complained a lutle girl, and kicked ln-es out of their pants, as tree and a heap of old crockery ware.
G^-iPaaa aa.j Ticket Agent. Chicago.
-Jd -Mirandy," stammered the friglit- with which the floor had bit him. aud
the ca.*e may be. the conductor am*
v 4 'nrila. '' '
iened and dcmoralixeu B.uifc.d, graep- thru ni-idea struggle fortlie perprudic- running into the house, “me and Wil­
hoop-*kirts. etc."
"Did you get in!”
—r •: -• ■■■ -r --a
iug I hr Imae-ball i»al aud swinging it: utar. It was no easy imuter tor a man lie wauted nurse to sit down and let u* brakeman drove the been out uf the
“Oh, yea; I got in—in the morning:
IVT MIDGE ND. 87, K.ofP., nwrt* at It* '• round with such reeltleas nrouiim’tiuiiap.&gt;ur sand down her bue.c, aud she cars and the p&gt;iMet&gt;gei6 got iu again,
Ca-th- Hall. Nashville, Michigan, even ; ‘‘n’UD,‘ "w
but every little while snmel»o&lt;ly would for 1’11 be ei-rnally blanked it I could
the
akntea
mnde
it
Hlmoat
impassible;
&lt;
Fridav svMtfng. fnr the emvmrggrricnt and । ueM that be struck bis terrified «ifevm
wake any one up, and nn it was raining
•guy™**
‘Uwir**t and
‘,h1 bonbon' Ij »•»«
Producing
“CrHuInlynnt. She did quite right." jump upalxiut eight feet and lbenl»egin pretty hard I giiye it up and ramped
roiMsirtJkaJ1 w
ytkv. true, sieadtaM
,|,e **«•&lt;*• pr(M
|Qein|t a Jump „ ]unft. a- Im would get one leg balanced under
**W*B*^?r
*------ ------ --- -a ..walnut.
...................
Mum-Miraudy, the h.mse him. when the other would take a start
“Well, that’s what y«»u told her she Pi hunt in the plush cushiuu Br some­ out nndvr an old wash tub all night."
H*R.DicaixaoK,aC.
"Mum-M
thing. Everybmly got stung more oi
Then there f«-ll upon us a d»-ad
.
isfut-fidl of midnight mum ■ uinrauders. ami kniM-K upugain t it, bringing him 'was io do when she that came."
"I told her the wns to let you and Ikah. Mild several ministers and deacon* silence, broken only i&gt;y two or three
and we’ll be bub-bub-butcllcied'iii cobl bick t&lt;&gt; his original position ou the
liara of “Home. Sweet Huiue,” from
XT ASH IU.B LODGING. 36. I. O. O F..
liMikeil, when the train rvHchrd Chica­
Willie
pour
sand
down
Iwr
buck."
floor.
Finally,
with
the
aid
of
bis
wife,
bub-bub-blood!
Save
you
reel
f
and
-*
UKTin
•
i
w
.
ouii
.,,
...
ihe
fiist spring hand organ in front of
JA niertu ever* Tur*lav ereulnz in Odd
FeBoWS* Hail. Visitingmerai-cr* welcome.
“N«t exactly that, mammu; but you go. as though they had Wo trying ti^ any office, while McGuffin reached fur
uon’t muin mind me.” And leaping whohadla-eu an Iniereatml apeclnhii
Chakumss. Dusbam, N. G.
flus club aud sdently slid uUL
kuock
out
Sullivan
iu
four
rounds.
told
her
she
must
mind
Ute
childtrn.
"
of
the
curiaproceedings,
be
managed
i
out of bed, be sprang through a window

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At KOCHER S

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�WAfTlNC

iCTED MEN.
tbe American HobeL He .; Rheumatic
' has been aldo to do, vix.; to dlaplve and ex; el
| annuuncwd. that iio wa* about- to orwn

In Chicago.

that ho was banged at Bannock in Bop-

•xplorrr- of the Black- Hilla .'-nd -of tbe

Territory, but^be flourfahpd tot o. white !
in th® “Prickly7 Pear Valtey,* where
Helena now stand*, a point some -25 milas

bad a wonderfully checkered history,

rerv forced u» organise

fore die close of 1803 had Stade life and
property a* see as in older communities.
■ City was sacked and burned by outlaws.

fire Virginia City, bat were failed. Tha

gold discoveries op the Halmon Hirer led
hundreds ef hardy mountaineer* from the
Wasatch and the steep Colorado ravines.
Biber discoveries were soon made near

tbs new diggings There were hundreds
from California and Oregon, where the
Fort Hall trod Brake River. Trappers
drifted in from the fastnesnai of the Rock­

j gether. On July 12th the horrible Purti
ucuf tragedy occurred; the overland stags
trom Virginia City to Belt Lake was at­
tacked, robbed of 4dC&gt;,VJa, and four passes

wards captured aud executed. Several ।
criminal* were hanged by the resuscitated ;
Vigilance Committee, but by the uegi*lua.llo.&lt;M&gt;Ur lor u.
.round
haul
TJka tha
idlanta
hiui na*aa&lt;i
passed. Like
the famous VVigilante
Organisation of California It had been eoothe iu

work that was tioeded as a truly rupreseatative body of

Kania Fe and French voyageurs from the
latia miners. Before the cloeo of 1861
large parties arrived from Minnesota and
The alaio't unquestioned rule which the.
Plummer, Reeve*, Moore and Skinner
gang u£ ou law* maintained for months in
the early days of the Bannock and Vir­
ginia City settlements finds hardly a par­
allel in mountain history. The time just
of Ur the stampede to Alder Gulch in June,

lag display, Plummer being tjhenff and
the administration of justice being in

road agent band, with officers, spies and
complete organisation. They kept all the

mountain trails under dose watch, so that
overhauled and the region

[Cur. ran

Oronlote.]

fell desperately in love with the same beautiful Russian. She was a most charming
woman, with soft, mysteriou* eyes, a pale
delicate face, aud a. alow dreamy smile
that set the two warriors wild. All the
garrI.on knew of their fierce rivalry, so
marveled not a little woen their - old
friendship apjwared to be restored, and
th* two suitors staruri off on a bunting ex­
pedition together. One haggard men re­
turned' two days A»ler and told that his
compel.ion had been at'aked and gored to

He was gloomy and strauge In bis manner
aud at night tai I went to the house of the

terrorised.

tag into stores, firing at, wounding or kill­
tag men who were obnoxious to them, kill-

tng the inhabitants of an entire Indian
settlement. Their agents and spies ulti­
mately completed a system by which, to
quote from Dimsdale** book on tbe “Vig­
ilantes,” published at Virginia City, M. T.,

&gt;-cts for plunder.” Their arms were a
pair of revolvers, a shot-gun with short-

dth masks.
murder*; men who had been notorious
crimma'.s in California, Louisiana or Mls-

murder of the loyal Magruder party. This
g-ntleman was deservedly one of the most
popular men in tbe Territory, a merchant
ol Lewiston, Idaho, who had oome to Vir-

The friends of the lost officer talked the
thing over, and suspecting that a duel bad
been fougot decided to go out next day
and search for the body. In the morn­
ing the surviving rival was found dead In
bed with a look of agony and horror on bis
face. Ona story was that bls victim had
appeared tohitt, and he bad'died of fright
and teTor; the other was that some un­
known and snbtie poison .had been admin­
istered to him in a cup ot tea, and the offi­
cial report ascribed his death to heart dis­
ease. The body of the lost rival was found
at the foot of a steep bank on tha shore of
Indian River, where a tangle of ferns,
busbee and grasses shaded and almost cov-

-His r.fio lay near him, and a bullet holo in
th*heart told the sad truth that his friend*
bad suspected. His death was officially at­
tributed to the accidental iischarge of his
own rifle while hunting, md under these
two verdicta the real truths were con­
cealed. The family of the Russian beauty
and the story bad been half forgotten until
tho recent opening of a path alon^ Indiau
River revealed it to some who lived here at
the lima-

[Londoo Daily News.]
realising about &lt;14,000, and

with this

trit b four friends—Allen, the two Chalm*rs and Phillipa. Tbe Plummer bond of
road agent- held a council an 1 decided to
kill tbe entire party and obtain tbe monay.

an old school-fellow-of M. Lemaire, late
French Consul-General at Shanghai, and
recently appointed Minister Plenipoten-

UDConsoiousness of his destiny, he was
nicknamed Jaunot on account ot his sing­
Howard, Page and Lawrie, offered their
ularly yellow complexion. He was a quiet
lad, not brilliant, often bullied by his comredo*. and somewhat hardly treated by
they were treated with the greatest kind­ bis professors.
ness. When the r-arty was near the Clear­
water the murderer* did their fatal work,
an uncle in Burgundy, and had for com­
killing four of the live while asleep , and panion a counin much younger than him­
Magruder while watching his horses on the self. Their delight was to play at sol­
hillside. With that strange Idiocy which diers. Lemaire shouldered a rude flint
gun, and ths cousin flourished an old sabre.
ward rode Magruder’s horses through
Ono day it was agreed that they should
Lewiston, where tbe animals were recoguiBed, end a bold Deputy Marshal then fob any pUlfering intention, but merely to play
I »ed them to California and arrested &lt;11
at soldiers plundering. As the cousin
fog.-; one turned State’s evidence, and
was mounting the cellar stairs, Lemaire
three were banged. Cricm-s like this led exclaimed, “Here is tbe enemy!” an-’
to the simultaneou* formnt : &gt;a of vigilance
committees in Nevada an &lt; Virginia cities,
and in a ft w days laeir rapid, masterly
and law-d»Rndlng league extended over
maI re’s family, horrified at the event, sent
the entire Terr tosy, Ou January Mth.IBM.
no lees than five of the leading despera­
Nothing was beard of him for years, and
does of the Territory were executed in Vir­

ginia City, end the hateful rule ofcrime
was broken, for only four days previously,
at Bannock City, three otttie leaders of tbe

rapidity ' ith which the vigilantes got in
tbeir work is startlingly shown by the
dates of the principal executions. One
hanging occurred on Dec-mber 2lst, lfifi.1.

found out that he bad established bimJblf
at Saigon, bad learned Chinese, and was
employed as Interpreter at the French Conried a Cochin Chinese lady, whether a na-

reeuit of that unfortunate shot with the
cun find to conduct her affairs among
tbe yellow people. Buch is the history of
Jaunot.
_______________

who uas investigated tbe subject that in a
tingle tDMtanoe the vigilante* abused their
power. Tlie execution of “Bill Hunter,”
February B i, IBM, on a lonely trail near
the mouth of the Gallatin, completed the
destructi in of the defiant and powerful
“Road Agent” organisation. F ir three
gwntbfc ln the depth* ot winter, and under
ex raordlnary difficultie*, the small but
determined han ! vf active vigilantes, suocriminals unriHenrfafcaly,

•
------aiH!
,u UWiT V|&lt;iiUl* BtMl
George Hutton, -hn
the Or
pro ; ajgravatitig forms.
.[Peck's Bun.]
’ pnetor of tbe hotel, came to Hing Sing I
AHREAT
In Chicago depute it has got so that men ’ several years ago from PeeksbilL He bad rb« do not fmpriatmdfaeaaes like Scrofula and
look upon women with baskets and bun- several danehtertu ' About a ym*r ago Dr. talt ibeum by using outward apjfficatioM, but
Amandu* Schroeder al*o a re. I de nt nf Use Rheumatic Syrup to rlvanse 1be biisxi aud
asks a man to bold her basket or bundle iwk.Hu.—.«&lt; —
his atgju He
Ho ba*
has a handsome ro.id.no
residence
. on
foUnK
u JOQ
,
for a minute, the man turn* pale and skips hfasigPout of the drpot_eo quick' that tbe women Highland Avenue,-one ot the next arfato- ! blutehee aud pimples removed from your facet
thinks be Is craxy. Occasionally a stran­ erotic streets of tbe village, end has ob- , Then purity your blood by tbeurtof Rheumatic'
and■ “lucrative'practice.
I । ^'™P- an“ J-011 wU| bl*** theday ’ou first heard
- ’ a large
’
ger from tho country will grant the re­ "tainod
quest of a lady to take care of a tandle
*"
“
a* an alterative, succe&lt;»tor a moment while she trays a ticket, but Agatha Adelaide Schroeder, daughter of iullv eradicates BcrohtiH, Er-ripclss and Balt
tbe doctor, became very intimate, and tbe [ Rhevm. As a atomatic It i ares, as if by magic,
sion of a baby, and that the woman has latter woa very often to be vwn sitting '■ Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gastric Intfammatam,
kindred aflciUom.
disappeared. There is nothing that io with the former on tbe broad f.taxx* of the j
hotel.
•—» &gt;Among
__ ,the
l. *boarder* al the u„._i
hotel *.
ig, ■
jiew IUOMU!r potato takes name as “the I
Colonel T. L. Moore, a civil Engineer en­ white elephant.”
•
gaged on the new aqueduct* When Mr.
I
thank
God that you ever invented such a
Btiryock camo to the hotel, b*in&lt; a civil medicine for
Catarrh. I have'suffehri for five
engineer, be and Colonel Moore became years so I could nut lie down fur week* at a
«lmc. Since I have lxx-n using Ely’s Cream
man thus surprised will
turn pah-, though his face may be natural­ days Colonel Moore introduced him to Bulm^l can rest.—Frank P. Burleigh, Farmlngly rod or black. He will listen to that cry Miss Schroeder. They seemed to enjoy
Catarrh.—For twenty years I waa a sufferer
and fuel that all the world believes him to
from Catarrh nf the head and throat. By a few
bo the father of the package, and the more hotel with tbe button tamlly, and Bbry- application* of Ely’sCteam Balm I received de­
ock soon was a regular caller at tbe doc­ cided benefit- was cored by one iKittte.—Char­
tor’s residence,
A few days ago the lotte Parker, Waverly N. V.
M though ha wac a bad man. He looks young
Y°UDK lady
lady's
’s parents were apprised of
Girls look upon the engagement ring as
that thnv
had bennma
talk, .utborof U&gt; nlm,, bof
!•»the
»&gt;•&lt;taeL
«b»X
bwora-»m-d.
very promising affair.
....
.
...
.
'la
..... a&gt;. Uk^.^L
_ 1
of
i ta ci
Ii
of its
atisons.

lOor. N. Y. Grw;.hio I

M is to-day a well-organised, civilised and
prosperous community. “The Land of the

[Troy Telegram .£

'ith

■ the past lew week* might
■on a rav-haired son o' Italy
stout bag over his shoulder.

sidewalk to the gutter an 1 then vice versa.
Now and then would be stoop an 1 pick up
a peach a one and put it in hia bag, and

fought them,
The man, It appeared.

Indi* tonal
ing these

™.&lt;-...... „„

,

-

baud ot robbers and

No man is constituted so as to

doctor’s residence to take-MUs Bchroe-

oraxiNO

the

rovNTAisa

Open Again for Another Term!
ALL CHILDREN WANTING

School

Supplies

Will do well to can on

F. T. BOISE
Thu Nathnlle Dnuist and Bubellen
He has a full and complete

assortment of all School
Supplies,

and School

Books of all’ kinds

used in the county.'

Headquarters and Lowest Prices

In numiierlcas ouius beoeaUi Die skin is se­
creted the liquid substance which gives the hair
----- FOB----its texture, color sod gloss. When this secre­
tion Stops, the hair begins at once to become
dry, lustreless, brittle and gray. Is that the
Pens, Inks, Sifttes'
ried.”
condition of yonrhairt If so. apply Parkef’s
"W! y, mother, you don’t think I would Hair Balaam at ouee. It will restore tbe color,
only has to be seen once to bo remembered
Slate Pencils, Lead
and life by renewing tbe action of nature.
always. The man immediately wonders do that, do you?” replied the yonng lady, giijss
The Balsam Is not an oil, not a dye, but an ele­
and they drove off laughing heartily over gant
toilet article, highly appreciated because
Pencils,
Crayons, Pen­
of Its clcaullneM.
The morning advanced, noon approached
accused of abandoning the child. He does
“This is a new wrinkle/’ as tbe maiden said
and
arrived,
the
afternoon
wore
on,
holders,
Note
Books, Le­
"~t went to take it homo with him. Few
i. Do(
on consulting her mirror.
। nu n are qualified with tha proper amount
of gall to come home from a journey to ■ shadows was upon all around, but still
gal and Fools Cap Papers,
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA BALVE.
Chicago, bringing with them a baby. No nothing had been l^sard of tbe two lovers.
The beet salve in the world for Cute, Bruises,
matter bow truthful a man may have been The doctor’s wife remembered what she Bores, L’keni, Balt Rheum, Fever Berea, Tetter. School Bags,
Straps, Copy
all his life, to go home with a baby in a said to thorn as they drove off, and got Chapped B-nds. Chilblain*, Corns, and all
Skin Eru .on.; and positively cures Pilei. It
basket end toll his wife that a strange
Books, Book-keeping Books,
fa guaranteed to grve perfect satisfaction .or
vanced
when
a
buggy
drove
up
to
tbe
woman left it on his hands, would cause
money refunded. Price 25 cent* tier box. For
doubt and suspicion in tbe miud» ot bchroeder residence, and it was not many ••lebrF.T. Bais-..
Blank Books, Spelling
ninety-nine wives out of a hundred good momenta before the couple were again benea
’
h
the
maternal
roof.
It
was
their
A colored salvation army has lieeii organised
women. They would suspicion that there
Slips, School Registers,
was a certain resemblanoo existing be­ original intention to keep their doings of In Charlotte, 8. C.
tween the liaby and the basket carrier, the day a profound secret, but the close
uRSA'f DISCOVERY
Dictionaries, etc., etc.
wlqtber there was or not. The hardest questioning of father, and mother soon
Mr. Wm..Thomis,of Newton, lx, says: “My
explanation a man Is ever called upon to brought out ' the fact that they bad wile has been seriously afflicted with a cougn
make in this world Is how on earth it hap­ driven to Irvington, about eight miles for twenty-five years, and this spring more seri­
Remember we are
than ever before. She had , used many
pened that an abandoned child falls to below Sing Sing, gone to the residence ously
remedies without relief, and beiiig'urged to Uy
him. If a child Is abandoned, somebody Ol Kev. Silas Fitch, and wore regularly Dr. Klug’s New Discovery, did so, with most
has got to discover it, and it is as lisble married, according to the rules ot the gratifying result*. The first bottle relieved her
The parents were very much, and tlie second lx»ule has absolutely
to be one man as another, but Methodist Church.
very much surprised, but could see no cured her. She has not had ao good health for
thirtyyearA” Trial bottles free at F.T. Boise’s
lieve that It is a mere accident. Years good in getting angry over it. On the con­ drugstore. Large size fl.
Drugs, Medicines, Pe-fumerieB,
ago it was the practice of people who de­ trary tbe doctor brought out his best wine
Tum-tuni” is what his familiars call the
sired to dispose of babies to go into a
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
passenger train end leave the baby on a wedded couple
seat, knowing that the good conductor quaffed.
NEVER GIVE UP.
Painta, Oils, Wall
wruld see that the little one did not suffer.
If
you
are
sufferiug
with
low
sud
depressed
It was considered quite a joke on con- drove up In their buggy at about noon* spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, die­
ordcred blood, weak constitution, headsriie, or
Paper, etc., etc.
duciorw at first, when a baby was found
any
disease
of
a
bilious
nature,
by
all
means
on tbeir trains, and the paper would allude
procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. ’ You will
to the incident in a pleasant manner, and
be surprised to sec the rapid improvement that
Uib ley* would call conductors orphan
will follow; rouwill be inspired with new life:
asylums, and all that, but tbe business bo- him sharply, and told him to bring the strength arid activity "ill return; pain aud
young lady in. He did so. The groom misery will cease, and henceforth you will re
good conductors got to turning pale when then said be was no coachman or butcher, Joice in the praise of Electric Bittern. Sold at
fifty cents a bottle by F. T. Boise.
HARDWARE.
a woman e ntered a car with a basket. It is but did his own driving. Some little
as bard for a conductor to explain such pleasant chat was bad about the MoroGood will, like s good name, is got by many
a thing to bis wife a* it fa for anybody, sinj elopement, during which the groom actions aud lost by one.
expressed
himself
strongly
against
such
and conductor’s wives are as apt to have
Oldew Times —The days when oar fore­
suspicions as anybody’s wives, and it was alliances. The minister said be waa fur­ fathers burned cube to make Baleratua aud
not strange that conductors who bad repu­ ther struck with the bearing of tbe couple, Soda have jassctl away. Tbe skill and science
embodied in the manufacture of the celebrated
tations to maintain, and who desired
rell what they were doing. Mrs. Fitch DeLsnd’s Baleraltu and Boda enables the ladles
peace in their families, got In the habit of
to purchase for a few cents an elreant ;&gt;ound
sawing off soeb unclaimed baggage on
package of Dr Laud’s Salcratus and tkxla, noted
to thu brakemen and parlor car per­
the couple were particular that it should for Ita purity aud strength, with which the finThis fa a new company, and ita Staves
liked tbe excitement aud notoriety of be­ be properly registered in the County
received First Prize Medal at American
ing brevet fathers, for a time, but on a Clerk’s office at White Plains.
Irish A English is the title of a Ann in BuffsInstitute Fair, New York, 1883, and at Cin­
salary of sixty dollars a month a brake­
INTO THE STREETS.
cinnati Exposition, 1883. If vou want the
man can’t run many foundlings* homes,
Beet (st a moderate price), buy one of
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, ol Bourbon, Ind.,
their cooks or heaters.
M&gt; they jumped the game, and babies
says: “Both myself aud wife owe ourllevs to
left iu cars were for a long time
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.”
EM. Y. Herald.]
either laid to passengers, who occu­
ARE you made miserable by Indigestion,
“Yes,” said a tenement-house agent to a Constipation, Dizxineu, Ix*r ot Appetite,
pied the nearest seat, or were turned
over to the lost baggage department at Uera‘d reporter, “you’re light; I have a Yellow Skin! Shiloh’s VitaUser Is s positive
Got one on cure.
.
the end of the run. This made the good many hard jobs to do.
W HY will you cough when Shiloh’s Curt
fland to-day. in fact. Rather be excused,
8EWINC MACHINES,
company responsible.
but somebody’s got to do it. Go with met will give Immediate relief. Price 10 cts and fl
SHILOH
’
S
Catarrh
Remedy—a positive cure
Certain, 1’ you like, only don’t give mo
phnn asylum at some central point,
for
Catarrh,
Diobtheria
aud
Canker
mouth.
which was expensive, and caused re­ sway. I’ve got to turn offt a poor creature
H ACKMETACK a leading and fragrant per­
A-hat can’t pay rent Bee thlsF* and be
mark at the annual meetings of direc­
fume. Price 25 aud 50 CU.
showed a dispossess warrant.
tors which were not complimentary to
SHILOH’S Cure will immediately relieve
“1 often think,” continued tbe agent as Croup,
Whooping rough and Brnnchittis.
tbe managers. Whether the railroad
BE8T ON WHEELS.
.he
walked
down
Division
street,
“
it
’
s
kind
FOR Dyspepsia und ,Liver Complaint yon
managers have an understanding with fe­
haves printed guarantee on every bottle of
want, or not, is not known, but certain it .he world With no place Ui go to. and not Shiloh’s VttaUzcr. It never fails to cure.
A NASAL injector free with each bottle of
Is that babies are not now left in can. even any place to stay In without they pay
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents.
The waiting rooms of depots catch about all high for the privilege. Seems like the
For sale by F. T. BOISE.
the trade, and strangers In Chicago who
A single rose bush has produced &lt;42.50 for a
are waiting for trains an very liable to
have cl ildren left in their charge, so it charge. Twould be a mprey if cholery Florida man tbl* season.,
might be well for travelers to go armed would kill off about half the people, so
Prof. Harris’ Pastille irvatmcua for nervous
with nursing bottles, so that if they find then- w ould be room and work for thv olh- debility has cured thousands. Tbe proprietors Powder, Shot and Fixtures,
haring Confidence io its merit offer free trial.
On the fifth floor of the highest and most
Traps, Etc., Ktc.
keeping, they can at least feed the little
one, and relieve suffering. Or a better squalid tenement-house on Division street
Some Canadian lumbering town.* are produethe agent knocked at a door half concealed
iug
excellent
gM
from
aaw-durt.
news-stands-compelled to keep rubber nos- in the darkness. It was o;&gt;ened by a slen­
Emory** Little Cathartic Pilh are sufficient'
sled nursing bottle* as well as vegetable der young women with eyes preternatur­
;K&gt;werfol for tba most robust, yet tbe safest
ivory and peanuts with tbe shucks worn ally bright, _od cheeks dangerously ly
for children and weak constitutions; tbe action
Jefferson Mails, Sash,
thin from transportation in baskets. These flushed. A bed, a table, and “a beggarly Iu any disease is uniform, certaru and safe,
array
”
ot
empty
dishes
made
up
the
fur
­
Doors, Glass, Locks,
children of misfortune must not be left to
paluli-M and effective. Druggist* —15 cent*.
niture
of
the
room.
Ou
the
bed
was
a
child
die. and all men should be prepared with
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Despair fa the great eat enemy that can afflict
the utensils to give the poor little wait a
The woman** face tw itched nervously as mankind.
Varnishes, Brush­
warm meal. In addition to this, the rail­
F. T. Boise wishes it known that he guaran­
road companies ought to have blank cer­
es, Colors.
tees Acker's Dvspepsla Tablets to-be the best
tificates to fill out for a man whose ticket
remedy far indigestioo ever made, that always
draw* a baby, testifying that he got it the lorn s&lt; rt of way.
“Can’t help it, mum,” said the agent; relieve headache.
F. T. Boise distiDCtiv state- that Acker’s
left on his hands. Such certificates would “business Is basins**. If I
Englfali Remedy has and dues cure contracted
do much to restore confidence when a
principal, aud .he orders is that those who consumption. Ask fordrealar. An entirely
man brings home a strange baby.
new
tMdlcitM.*, guaranteed.
Warranted for ten years not to Crock, P&amp;c
don’t pay Las got to vacate. That’s about
Chalk off or Blister.
The Secret of Wealth.
“
But
you
don
’
t
know
how
sick
tbe
child
'
XBridgepoK (Conn.iTimea.
Broken down invalids, do you wisn
111 kill him
A wonderful case of calcareous forma­
gain flesh, u&gt; acquire an appetite, to enjoy
tion, in which tbe medical fra-err.lty Is
regular habit of body, to obtain refreshing
highly interested, came to light Saturday
sleep, to feel and know that every fibre and
in West Haven. A little eight-year-old
tissue pf roar system fa being braced up and
And Blacksmiths* Supplies.
niece of Mr. Courtwright, removed from
renovated. It ao, commence at once a
her under jaw a decayed tooth which hung
•ouree of GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS. We carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
Then
there
’
s
hospitals.
”
only by a shred of . skin. The child held
In one week you will be convalescent. In
buy for CASH and sell good goods lo»
up the tooth for her mo'tier's inspection.
T e mother examined the child’s mouth "Come and look at him and you will
Fortify tbe body against disease by purifying
and dlsrovered what looked like a new
all the fluids with GOLDEN SEAL
tooth. Upon being touched it tell out. It
was about the sisf of a small kernel of ering that served as a partial protection BITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of
a system thus forearmed. The liver, tbe
stomach, (he bowels, the kidneys are
knife. Another n-w tooth ins1 airly filled
aud caught tbe wasted little form in her
For good* for ready pay.
vigorant. Ruinous bills for xnediod attend­
ance may be avoided bv counteracting tlie
the mother. At this Juncture she became trying to arouse it intoTih
find symptoms of sicknewi with these
down upon the floor and sobbed ills tress- Hitlers. They are recommemledfromfriend
;o friend, ami tbe sale increases d ah'- We
warrant a cure. They are a positive cure
also for all female cornj-lainfa. In these
di**Mcc they hare no equal. Take ■»
-here. Sold by
F. T. Hoxk« Md II. G. Hals.
man that baa bad a baby left in his charge,
looking down into the basket and wishing

took her seat iu
called out to her.

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Buffalo Scales,

NASHVILLE WAGONS

GUNS !

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy or Trade.

Buklder»r Hardirare!

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.

BAR IRON, STEEL,

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

To Those Indebted to Us:

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�HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.j PRESIDENTIAL

LOVE

=

RIDING THE GOAT,

———----------- GEN. GORDON AT BAY
THE S.ECE OF THE QTY OF KHARTOUM.

CAPTURED BY MISS FRELINGHUYSEN.

DISCIPLINING A M - SHER.

IFbllartriphla Prt*!

WK ADOPT THE

[Terouto SpertaLJ
until Friday night a

Sept. 15, 1884.

Mr. Justice Galt, at Whitby, * small vil­
lage tw. niy miles east of this city. Rich
Brd Kinver, a ehairtnaker, brought suit
! against tha Pi^s dx Lodge of Odd Fel4 lows, of Whltbk. for iniuries received at

I Boston Herald. 1
,
A recent cable dispute . gave the out.
ItiMM uf a cmumutiica Jon received by the

BALL’S

He is still .

Toe cause, a* appea■mi before Magistrate
H &lt;k&lt;r yesterday afternoon, is L-onard

Ident Arthur hs^mwered his colors to the. ] be was being initiated into the mysteries :• Khartoum,. covering
„ extracts from hia ( Mr. and Mrs. Tho nas E. J.-tmes,. at
, tlioir ,
' hitherto tinappro&amp;m&amp;»ie M u
Tillis. Fre- | of tite order. Tlie case is tbe first of tho diary nf the siege of that city. There- Home, No. 1,710 North Eighteenth slrerL ,
linghuyten, the Beureiary’s
daughter. । kind over brought b*iore a court of justice, (x-rfis of marked interest, for it funitahus They stayed Lu: a short time, as th«-ir '
They
also'say
that
although
no
definite
i
in
this
country,
and
ba«
excited
a
great
|
th.*
fit
eV
connected
»cc.&gt;unt
of
tbe
gal
’
air
|
friends
had
anofiidr
e»lgago«&gt;&lt;»nt,
and
the
'
We will take Produce a» usual, but
a
‘
: j—.
----- 1*^, court-room to-day | and suco-s- ful defense madtnby G-h -ral four went out toge her.
.
_____ I /’__ &lt; . • *V.._ ..... 11- . - I_______
_ HI
________ _ J_______________ _________ I
_J/o more Credit Given,
thing is certain— he wedding will not be wan crowded with members
of the Phtnatx
rntf'or sketchily, and will bo tbe j said Mr. James to Mr. Fletcher, and, the ;
Nolnore Book-keeping, celebrated till after tho 4 b day of March, ! Lodge aud curious outsiders, anxious to .traced
•
' '“*• —---------- •'— •*-« 1
when Mr. Arthur will wear tho honorary lean: sumrtniug of the secrets-of tbe clearer for a little flllhu; out.
A'o more. Bad Vebts.
title ex President.
! brotherhood. The plain.iff appeared in
A word of corraerion to start with. The down the street. A moment later there
For several weeks past, during .the pro- court loaning on crutenes. H &gt; was badly
camo a shriek from J're. Jam**s: “Tom,
longed heat of summer** annex, Prea.doht . bruised about the face and body, and ap- ginoinr of the dispatch, aa telegraph- d. ia corn*; h-re, quick
.The iwp men hurried . te four.. *« - a£&gt;.r ron
Arthur has l*een spending happy days pt | peered to bo suffering severe pain. On
forward, and twen'y feet bhjnl tbeir
PERFECTLY 84
rrf Goods will be kept Full, »:n) a Brand
Secretary Frelinghuysen’* coun’ry-seat (thewitness stand ho told.the story of
’
New fine of ’ ' ,
near Newark.- Ho iiss thrown off ali bis events on the night of bis in t&lt;atiou. He noted by tlie correspondent in July 31, mustache under.h;s flat no**, and slippers
burdens and plunged into tho mild, net- 1 wa-- met, he said, by a committee of the and he probably sent off Lis letter either on his feet, turned with Id* face toward "*cUi c *qo3&lt;ec“ *. 7
&lt;&gt;, tilural dissipations of making lore and ! Odd Follows’ Lodge, who first blind- at
. that
__ ___________________
________
lime on within a llayt
orertwo.____
In­ the women and coughing in a very sug*
catching fish. O the magnet which at- j folded him by
drawing a black j deed, ax tbe c*&gt;mmuttlent ion appear* to
THELINL 3L—
ZHKV. 8.8b’
trac ed him to .hat apot, of course, bosaya cap
down
over
his
fare,
so ' bare been carried ov-rlaml to Ma*suwah,
Mr. Fletcher weighs two hundred and
TO CAaHY THE FAST MAU
no Hing, but even tho good neighbora can tuat bo could not aec the alighteat I end tn Lave reached London by tlie Ited fifty pound*, and is hand Ma pr 'pirfionread in his face and *pringing gait hi* ad- j thing, and then led him into the lodge ! 8«-a rabli?, ita fdvices could not possibly ately heavy. H ■ caught the coughing man
Cotfie ami try u*. You will find good* CnitU* miration and love for tbe stately Mias F.e- 1 rem. Hu entry was tbe signal fur ^&lt;*ino down to Ausust
Ma-sowfih lies by th" throat and effectually, stopped hia
r.» tiian iou ever bought fitfore.
llnghuyrien.
i shouts of derision from the members , al-out four hundrml and seventy miles to bruarhial affection.
HFK. B.—Parties owing tlie aid firm please'
Tl»t&gt; acquaintance which has thus ripened pi esent. He bad hardly got inside tho the east of Khartoum, measuring the dia•‘What do you mean by insulting thote
►ettie by SepL I5tb.
.
M
into an engagehie.-tl was begun in Wash- room when he waa forcibly seised from ! tanci* as tho crow fli s, and n caravan Indies 1” be shouted.
Lngton
iu
^iou many
iuauy m**Q.o«
months ago.
si,u. At iu*
the capital either side *u«
and' wuirivu
whirled rapiuiy
rapidly rounu
round track, ttyaj uvu-ui
bends xk
about
-u. iamong the bills
“What business is that of yours7” reMiss Tillie long held the exalted position I Uli he had become so dlxsy Chat be had 1 rem well to well, bears___
spond-'.l M *. Ragotzky.
as the most desirable “cateU” in tb*« upper lost all idea ot his surroundings. Then -a blance to a corkscrew than to.tbe flight of
Woodland. Mich.
circle of Government society. Foreign chain was fastened about his body, and ■ crow.
answer.
■
Ministers feltaud acknowledged her pow- be was dragged roughly a tout the room, I* The diary of tbe siege goes beck to the
■•‘1 did not In’ult them. I will appeal to
heart that th* oep being still down over bls head. | disastrous battle of March 1ft, when Gen- tb» ladies thrmsulves,” said Mr. Ragotzky.
un'il now seemed imps
When tha Lrethren bad tired of yanking ! er«l Gordon was beaten in tho open field • Tlie ladies, affirmed that he bpd insulted
them.
ingb of the hearts of tiie^oth
. “I did----- ,** began Mr. Ragotzky. He
tail, graceful and styl
brotfglit up BMndtag, while n myste- ! O'lY «“•»- Tua* ilofeat wn» attributed to
| with intellectual beaut#. au&lt;l her
nous jargon was gon* through with. Bud- ■
treachery of two Soudaui pasuas, wM-alxiut to sav “I didn’t” 'but was in­
appearance and eve
d-.nly .be candidate received a rough push । Hassan and Seyid, who, on the appearance terrupted by Mr. Fletcher’s cane, which is
an
inch thick and descended through tbe
denep ol u highly cultured woman. Tbe from some one behind, which threw him ■ ot ,hB insurgent horse, rod« at full speed
That elegant new line of
going west.
French Minister came, saw and eras con­ ov&lt; r upon his i^on. Hi* feet tripped over | Iirto the corner of tbe ErypHan square, protection of Mr. Ragoteky's Derby bat to
- queral. Not so, Miss Tillie. Sho paid him something and b&lt;- fell beadlung on the I threw tbe ranks into disorder, and made a a convenient placejm iji« forehead. Mr ONLY LINE BUinnKO TWO THROUGI
TRAUB WIT FROM
none of the soft attentions which becraved flour, striking in tailing upon a r-tool,
through which which the pursuing Mr. Ragotzky shrieked and fl&lt;*&lt;! away. Mr.
and he gave up all hope. Other big flies which cut a deep gash' in his head Bedouins broke in. The black pashas v.ere Fletcher followed him across the street, CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. L017IS,
.saying, aa he clutched hi magein: “You've
fluttered
around
the
brilliant
candle,
bub
He
was
partly
stunned
by
toe
ftll.
H*»
tried
by
a
military
court,
condemned,
aa
Heating Stoves Just rerelred by
v
was just con-clous enough* to hear some I trattork, and shot oh March 23. After this got to go to thn azatl in-house.”
Mr. James went after a policeman, but,
ing response for them. Even the poor one ask in a deep voice, “Brethren, shall , discomfiture General Gordon retired withDENVER,
Chinese Minister, «• man rented tn tbe WU bare marcyr’ ana some one else n- *n bls intrenchmenta, and for a time tbe as has I appaned in one or two instances
plied,, “Have mercy.” Tuen be was ii -ed off»nsive passed exclusively to the insur- before, he waa unable to find one. It was
Our “Gold Coin,’’ No. S5, complete, for fil4.~
who closed up around the works, prayer-meeting night, and the congrega­
SAN FRANCISCO,
■bipod the Beotjetary's daughter, and still up off tbe floor by the chain, and was led I
.
A Big Bargain.
uta lu tt&gt;e Far ’Vest hbor
worships her from afar. '
about tbe room for awhile, with iht cap *ad actually bad the hardihood to deliver tion of Gethsemane Baptist Church turned
KAMAS CITY,
----- Also a complete tine of—
’
Mr. John A. Kasson, who now fills the still on, until he had somewhat recovered I mors than one assault upon the landward out and pursued the angry husband and
German Mission latqly held by Mr. Sir* from the effect* of tbe fall His initiation ' linea But tbe nut prwved too hard for the wilted Don Juan. “To the station*
house," they shouted. Finally, with tbe TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
genr, became hopelessly enamored of the was not concluded, owing to bls inability their teeth.
-houhl not Corset U&gt;* fact that Hound Trip tlck'ta M
President’s betrothed. Then he repre­ to endure more. Since then tbe witness ' Khartoum, as has previously beenpoint- congregation at his back and Mr. Fleteher
t.rrui
Lia%&gt; to mi te» B-aim ana FteMarv
Direct from tbe celebrated Chicago Stove
sented Iowa in Congress, and, if the truth testlfled that be bad been sick, so that no, ed out in these columns, is admirably at his collar, Mr. * Ragoisky was haled be­ Threegh
flceoru erf tte went aud Muutb-West, IncluOmK
Works.
be told, he worked harder to secure the u
had
"'' ubeen
*"" ”
unable•to
-----support
“hk family .by placed for defense against an uncivilized fore L eutenant Lyons, of the Twenty- tbe Motmtalao of COLORADO, U» valkg oC the
1 ceeKtlte, Uw
third
District
station.
love of Miss Tillie than he did to win tho working at his trade, Physicians whom enemy. Situated between the two Nils*,
CITY OF MEXICO,
“You’ve done this before,”' said tbe
plaudits of a constituency hard toplease. be had consulted said that bis injuries with its fortifications extending from tho
Then came President Arthur. He had would trouble him for several years and left bank of the Blue Nile to within a short Lieutenant. “I have no pity for you." Mr.
HOME-8EEKER8
----- IN----often called before and this fine presence and that be might nerer get over them. distance of the right bank of the White Ragoizky stayed tahind the bars all night.
defendant Odd Fellows admit tho Nile, it Is protected on its northern front Tbe enraged husbands went home. In
Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay and polished manners thawed the heart of The
truth of Kiqrer’s testimony regarding hia by a branch of the Blue Nile dividing it the morning Ragotxkv was committed for
THROUGH CAR USK
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
her conversation and with the graceful - experience in tbe lodge-room.’ They said . from toe Island of Tuti. and on ita weet­ trial and gave bail. Then he got a war­
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
manner in which she poured out the Presi­ it was tbe eu«'om of the lodge to lead can- ' era front by the broa&lt;Lr stream of tbe rant from Magistrate Becker for assatilt
tion, Steel Trars,Cis­
dent’s tea. Those little Bunlay teas were didate* for initiation around with a view White Nile. The town is surrounded on and battery committed on him by Mr.
enjoyed tb'»ra by President Arthurthan any »0 bewildering or befogging them, so I R« landward side by a wall and a ditch, Fle.aher. It was re'urnable yesterday.
tern Pumps, Chain,
other recreation he had since he took Gar­ that when the cap is removed they can not ! 1 nt, as those entren clime nr* have a length Mr. Ilagotzgy denied the insult and called
Rope, Etc., Etc-,
field’s chair. A lady who was fortunate find tho door t.y which they entered tho ! of s&lt; me four miles on their eastern and
Is complete in every particular.
enough o be invited to one of these social room. There is no intention of barm ng southern facet. General Gordon feared The witness told tbe facts above sot out.
Also a full line of Paints and Oils. Builders' family gatherings jokingly says that Mr. the candidates, and tho initiation ia not that ho might be unable to maintain them A. 8. L Shields argued for Mr. Fletcher’s
Arthur drank four cuju of tea, all (toured rougher than a healthy man could stand, against a resolute attach, co he converted discharge on the ground that no was exer­
Hshlware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
out by the dalntv fingers and .prettily The constitution of the ardor requires that the Government House into a citaddi aud cising his legal right of protecting his
See us when in need of any article in the curved wrist of Miss Tllll-s Tho Presi­
candidates shall l*e in sound health. I’lsin- threw up an inner line of works around it.,
Hardware line awl we will save you money.
dent never tired of watching her. At no tiff knew this, and procured his initiation : His ».tned steamers were moored iu front
“If it had been my wife,” said tbe Mag­
other house or hotel does he drink tbe by fraudulent representations and con- of the citadel. The military reader will istrate, in discharging the defendant, “I
F A Vis A VKlsTF.
cheering cup of Young Hyson. He would cealmi-nt regarding.his health. M-dical se.* at a glance that the position wa* ■ would have done tlie same thing, and so,”
consider it sacrilege.
yyHE.N IN NEED OF
very strong one. in addition to affording be said, turning to Rago'.zky, “if yon
Be h Fres'dent Arthur and Miss Tillie tenmi injuries from which he might die. protection bo the city- on two sl ice, the have a wife and if you are a man would
Frelinghuysen can l&gt;e congratulated upon The case was adjourned to a hij»b court at rivers obliged the be*teg*rs to divide t eir you."
■_____________
the engagement. He ia one of the finest Toronto.
fu.oes into three widely-separated camp*,
STEA-INC A LUMBER YARD.
gentlemen in the land, who will retire
■nd unaided General- Gordon to dir. ct ids
from tbe Presidency with well-earned
naval oj&gt;erat ons against either flank of
CHRIS KEYES’ GOLD MINE.
honors, rounding off perfectly an Adminthe central camp, as w&lt;-il as against the
irhlladclpiii.i Sunday Item.]
istra'ion bc^nn in the darkneas of assas­
We hny&lt;&gt; heard of many improbable
sination. Bealdes her own good qualities,
•Ccneral Gordon had about eight thou­ theft*. The man who stole an anchor and
Mias Frelinghuyson Is js daughter of one
sand
men
un*r
hia
cornnmud,
but
thia
es
­
the one who made off with a red-hot stove
[Benton (M. T.) Oor. N. Y. Sun.l
of the nobility of the cwcin ry, a title detimate Includta one or two outlyi g gar- were considered adept-i in the peculating
A FULL LINE
The s-ampede now in progreis toward
Liver and uin'ey Kerned y.
profession, but it remained for John
'—~&gt; ~y
man who la noticeable in. aay gathering, tbe Little Rockies, where gold is raid to •
St svenson, who was arraigned before
ho matter what size or bow high the
Magistrate S--vern yesterday, to cap the
uqv niyawry anr CB1IBQ a wen- |
.
L„
standard. Mi a Tillie has twp sisters— m..
climax and eclipse all other vuleres, by
Three Grade*, Brown anti White, Bold
attempting to steal a iuml&gt;er yard, and,
at bottom price*.
ausves found go-d somewhere
।
Secretary of 6tata,'and Miss Lucy, her Lopner
nnrih of here. He was a snrrettve
.
nine thousand wore
«i
I TUTT CCEE JFL
what is more, he got away with a good
north
man, I wit-nis-uup
.
..
mere unpaid*** young-r slater.
and all attempts to induct him to ex­
portion of it, and had he been left alone
under
the
cnmmno
4
of
8-ieilk
el
Obei-i,
long enough be would probably hare sueplain tbe location of his diggings were
REGULATE Tlit 3OWI
six thomand were dis'ributei ujio । cceded in getting the w.»ole yard of lumunsucceisful. He made frequent trips to while
[Portland (Ore.i News.)
|Tli*'y cure Rbc«moUs:i3,Mni! all
hi- right bank of t he Blue Nile, tho k-f:
aary troubica. They invlgorf ,
Yesterday a rather remarkable case Benton (or supplies, but always slipped Lnuk of the V&gt; bite Nite, and the island ot l»er. Stevenson was a teamster, engaged
nourinh, atr.'nrt’ien and qirk t
ra
came under tbe notice of the police at this away quietly, and though efforts w re Tuli opposite Lie iiortheru tcont of the in Ruling lumber from tbe yards of Wat­
_____ tbe Net-nxi* Synter.M _ _ M
son &amp; Gillingham to tbe Perseverance
made
o
get
on
his
trail
th**v
were
unavail.
city,
which,
for
want
of
a
better
dr^hii
ion,
IF YOU WANT
A* a Tonic they have no Kntrai. ■' \
city. Like all uncivibzfl armies, the In­ platnng-mili ot Mr. Mabton Fult iu, and
might be termed a case of involuntary Inr. One day his dead laxly'was found surgents showed wide variati ms of
I T*k» DOM bat Hop* and Malt tauer...
mesmerism, it Is a csne which wuuld have about fifty rintos north of bjra. He had B length, their force at times rising to ■ returning it when dressed to their yard.
FOR SALE BY ALL
delighted Mesmer, and will give tbe stu­ been shot and scalped by Indians. The total of twenty thou-anl, and pl other He has been engaged in this business lor a
Hops and Malt Bitter* Go.
Don't misa inspecting our freah etock. dents of bis doctrines considerable food savages had left nothing of vain *, and the t&lt;m -. dr.'pping off to half that number, so number of months. In tbe settlements b»
DETROIT. MICH.
&amp;&gt;•»
. ■
Prices lowesL
for reflection. August Brudel, a railroad, secret of his mine died with him.
tw.-en
the
mill
and
the
firm
there
has
for
a
that the estimate given aliove represents
long time been an unacc--ountabl« short­
laborer, met an old friend whom he had
Several parties of prospectors went out nu more than a rough average.
■»m after bis death with the Intention ot
After being driven to ibo refuge of his age, rwtchlng nigh twenty per cent, of the
field. They had been comrades and were
works, General Gordon was for a titue amount ot lumber handled. The differSilver Dollar and Red Croxx, two the much attached to one another. Scarcely but they found nothing. At various Umea very Sharply pressed. His aoliRera were one* could not be accounted for. After
had they exchanged greetings before sinoe than mon with ntt &lt;fng else to do dbeouraged l&gt;y defeat while the enemy this had been going on tor a long while
fineat brnuiU in the market.
Brudel began to act in an extraordinary
Also n full line
were emboldened by vicL-sy, and the low- Magistrate* Severn was consulted, and
manner. Ho wguhl mimic AV bitfield** result. The quest bad been given up as ne«s .of tlie water prevented him from under bis direction measures were taken
every motion, gesture and word, all the futile, and many people had forgotten all using-his lOmud boats to advautagu. The to discover the thieves. The&lt;o re­
THE UNIT TRUE
while staring at his friend with a face dis­ about it, when news of the strike in tha enemy (Xnired a cros-'fire of mu-ketry sulted in the detection of Stevhenson in
Little Rockies brought Keyes’ name to into the town from their pi*ta on Tuti ths act of bamlng a load into a cooper
We are constantly rect-Mug fresh Groceries torted like that ot a madman.
and are better prepared to utisfy patrons than
Tbe two sat down to dinner at the Na­ mind.
shop. Then a warrant was taken out, and
l-.Iand
end
the
sand-hill
that
overlooked
ever before. Come in and get acquainted.
tional Hotel, and Brudel ordered tbe same
Tho men who found gold in thia new the soir hern wall, and under cover of this the Magistrate's constable, William Royai,
food that Whhfieid did, and k«pt perfect district, which lies about 133 miles north
went *3 arrest the culprit. He eaught
GRAVES &amp; SON.
time to the motion of his arms and mouth. of here, were nearly out of provisions
him, arrested him, and got on &lt; strait car
This action was so curious that Whitfield when they discovered the previous metal, carry the-work*. But Gordon is a Ifon- en route for tbe court. Stevhenson mads
walked down to the police utation and gave and, without.waiting to do much, they re­ ix-artqd soidtor aa well as a most dextrous ■ break tor liberty and jumped tbe car,
fighter. He mined the ground before tho
his friend over to the police auihoritles. turned for a supply. They had cleaned up walls and blew the
*
THE OLD RELIABLE
assftilante
into but Gon stable Royal is not tbe man to let
It was thought the man was stricken with about $15 worth ot dust, and, having no
the air. Ho held bis men to their a pris &gt;nor escap, without a struggle. He
money, were compelled to use this in payjumped after him. but Htevhenson had
.
the
approaches
Wheelnr waa celled-in to decide the matwith a stream of bullets. He bombarded thirty yards’start. Down ths street they
FACTS REOARQiXC
- -—
ery effort to keep tbe matter quit, the fact
went like “quarter horses.” Royal is a
jj.Btrte'iImhi
Whitfield to tbe doctor, and upon bis corn- soon • ■ecamo noised about, and when they the u&gt;«urgr-n:s with bis gunboats, and, as hoavy-wsight, and ui not gotten up “on
-the nvera deepened, pushed his a:earners
masids would do anything. Wtie* told to
the jsix days go-a^you-please modeL”
HEXRY KOK. Proprietor.
stretch out his arm* it was ImjKmsible to followed them at a respectful distance.
fi.mks ot tbe enemy. Gradually but steadi­ But be has good wind and a first-rate pair
force them down. While undergoing the This was the beg uiling of tbe stampede. ly
the tranting aud resources of civilisa­ of lezs, that carried him through and en­
LARGEST STOCK OF
examination he made a dash at Captain Toe eogerneM for gold is .o great that tbe tion gain 'd tbe upp *r hand. Tbe defense­ abled him to overhaul tbe fugitive after a
or 8U«aru&gt;. etc-, n* u»c &gt;» «u»ro»*
Hair with the roar of a bulb
Had he »uc- mere pos*e*.ion of a little dust will cause rose. first to an equality and then toa su­ run of two squares, and conduct him in
iliale and wouifertbl rvsslis. HonCL
FRESH,
ceeded In grasping him there is no telling a man to be hounded until iu source is p-nori ty. Ry the end of July, tho latest triumph to tbe 'Squire, where he confessed
dale
covered
in
the
dairy
of
tho
TYmes
’
SALT AND
discovered. As i-oon ns the first party ar­
General Gordon had tmah- that be had two accomplices, and khat the
CURED command Of the doctor wonld axaln sub- rived ig the Lit .la Rookies there wa* a -•orro-p-mden:.
iUhed his ascendency over tbe bnslngers. ihiavcry had t&gt;een systematically pursued
aide into a quint mood. It is a most aingu- scramble tor clxini&lt; and a Provisional and it had becom^ plain that before long for months. Magistrate Severn committed
they
would
be
o-mpoiled to raise the him and returned the case to court at on os,
Government wa* established atonoe.
siege. 'Fheir abandonment of thu undur­
While one of th« ne*
as look- taking )&gt;a« ainoe been reported through so that the probability is that before a
[Roanoke&lt;Va.) Our. Lynchburg N«w«.|
another cnann-I. though the particulars of
Th • questii n qs io IU.: Slants of u mute mouth of the gulch a pit ICO by ISO fwt the withdrawal nave not been made nib- ry Hill for the offense of stealing a lumberBeef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, in the animal kingdom is a much-mooted that had evidently be-n sluiced out years lic. The detailed ac-x&gt;unt of the siege
rltieee with the month of July.
one
here.
An
ordinance
was
passed
by
ago.
In
a
little
cav
were
some
rusty
Hams, Shoulders, Break­
the Council si-me months since prohibiting tools, and among ottu r things two picks.
[Nashvi'le (Tenn.) World.]
*n._
.... —
..
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
There is a buy in Hituam County, a son
1 Pittsburgh Dispatch.]
running at large within the city limit*.
r were cut legibly
Sausage, Etc.,
Yesterday luuruiug while Jacob Feyler,
Mules were omitted—accidentally, it is
It was concluded
a farmer living on the Washington pike,
■uppoeed. Tne owner rf one of these ani­
has never been known- to sweat a drop of
mal* was arraigned oefore our former had worked, but the other pick and some about a mile below Temperanceville, was
cut
in his field cutting coin, he wa« bitten perspiration in his life. Another phenom­
Mayor charged with violating the ordi­ other things indicated that ho had a par*Ohm Relief at
on thv second finger ol his left hand by a enal feature connected with tho boy is
nance in question. He pleaded in bar of
IN THKIB 8KABON.
i« Thorough
rat.:lo-snakie. The finger began to swell
the offense that mule* were not includ-d
tboao when born, having neither cut nor
rapidly,
and
in
order
to
save
his
life
Mr.
matter nf conjjcture. He may have aurIntent will
Pure Lenf Lard at Low Price. the plea, and discharged him on the
orked Alone.until ha Fvyier laid the finger on a rail and grasp­ affected by tha setuons. In the summer
ing his corn kni « brought it down with all
&gt;. Set a LiqE.TTIM»&lt; dni, nwl, t™b •»! u^r ground that “a mole wax not a home.”
his force, severing the member near the
Since that time the own-ura of these Kick­
knuckle. The action was so prompt that
ing quadrupeds have not been slot
the poison bad na
to j&gt;ernwate his
system. Mr. Fvvler without assistance falls off almost io
ly Into uMtrita.
■ji no doubt. The yi-.d of tied np tbe wounil and walked to hiahome
executive, however, has just fined ono o' ;old thus tar tia*d&gt;eeu satisfactory and as near by and sent for a physician. The in­ winter comea and c
jur* d man became very weak after tbe ia enabled to dispense with hte bath and
these parties, deciding ‘hat in contempt*'
i-peruMon, but it is thooxht he will soon be grow tat. He is said to be a sprighUy
nuexoelisd.
boy, with plenty ot senna.
able to be about.

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GENTLE NEWS READER:

PLEA.

Tht other nlplit, Captain Mavilton.
Whatta toy ophitao nt aad. sweet
h»aring a noise, stole nut to the lieumenmrissf Fur tta~ or four yean. I
Jiunseaud found old Jasper Payne, a
have known an oM man, » hose yontli
wed.-known politician., creating grrst
OCT. 18. 1864 and tnsuhood knew every luxury, but excitement among the chickens. Thu
moon was shining brightly and the
Aliunat al«&gt;nt* in ti»B world, I hitd
ch plain at once recognised the intrudnerved and cold, that he had tun rd -II
"What are ymt doing in there, you
his methotiea in’o woruiw'ood and gait,
thieving scoundtelT’
ami thitl tas hea4^’o«'t-ins t.tdv the
The old fellow dropped on hia knee*.
bitterness of life^YfMenliiy I cable
r.!ii»p« d hia hsiidn, and paying tioattrunpu.n Uitrt, unobserved ami,
Im
hastily eruinplrd in his hand a tadyd
“Oil. Lawfl!" Mid he, .droit ihhikit
Itandketvhirl, dainty and small, whii-h

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like des ter pray in. fur.Lawd,when de
“I beg y«Wt l'Mldo‘1,*’ I Mid ’sire for prayer route» uit yerservan:
he hauler bout de nearest place an’
answeted, hulking up with mohttwtrd diapdiiwn in* sankifirnlion au’-iub ait’
A Big Drive on Bid Sprcadal Think of a
MirtteilleA Bed Spread for flJSt
eyes. “I atay.intrude.** 1 replied.
' thank fabiess, ait’oh; Lit vd—" •
'
he eotitiuued, "(.should ike to talk to
■ •.‘CoMte out!”
you. You have been very kind to me,
"dpeakiu* ter me sahF uuclasping.
A rid send o'er tfce mutry turg**
and it hits lireii so lung since 1 have his hntulsaud hmktiig up.
turned the leave* uf my Im-stI for oiliIn bnyina my Fall and Winter S’rocka I waa very fortunate, and racceeded in
“Yes, I am speaking to you. What
.
Mcunog bottom price* on evrrjtfalng. and »UaM give patrmm
uro v ou doing iu there f”
think it would make meimpph r if son
Fur MMDr Id the seething
"Who, tueT”
would sit near mid read the lines which
"Yes, confound you, and lira * good
death may dimity, but imthiug ran ininti to &gt;h«s;t uff tlie tup uf ywur head.”
Carry them food end raimeot,
eflace,” I *at by the old man, and as
••Ob. Luwd, take kere o’ yor-chile, fur
•the
Hilda snug t« u* iu the trees and I »etu&gt; dal dar is spit i* dis wricken Inn’ wood Good«,-Plenty of Them. Low Prices and Honest Pealing.
Cheer tbe a wirt. OKiKH fu gWlneM,
•Are my burtneoa principle*.
In even-Krty and are? me, and I will guarantee’
the flower* luahb-d at our feet, be t«dd a tuigbty ’site "ter pnnwycute du Chris­
btrengtteS taem with prayer.
to make your visit to my more particularly pleasant and profitable.
mu h's story, turned tlie leaves of hi*
Work with a wfli together,
tian.”
heart, aa he cxpiessed it.
Yours
for
Business,
"Ye-, sah,” obeying. *tfn ’corse I
•I am nld now.’lie auid/aad fifty year*
•
F. F. HILBERT.
ain’t gut no right ter tresp*** on yer
has grown up between me and the time
■piemtsia, cbeu dough ree ’gaged iu de
when thp inn slum© iitasshmy hUMi taud
LonlrouWtJ
brightened my life. Th
’BebeveT*!! take you down and torn
potto oat from your idle dreaming
,w
kt-ndiiuf. stained and
yon over to tbe police. Don’t run. I’ll
A»d lout ot the boiling aea*.
I can see of that far-k
past, aud it shoot you like 1 would a anake.”’
covers the fifty lung vears which have
We invite yonr inspection of our elegant line of
"Ain’t gwine ter rut*, sah. Gwing
stretched their wray, weary day* tothi* ter stan’ right heah ’cane de Lawd ia
hour. What I had done until I found
her, to whom it belwuged, and what I
" What did you go in there for! flayF
have dons hIdcc I lost 1ier, are aa noth­
"Trrpray, sab.*’
ing. Three score auddif teen years have
"VVby didn’t you pray out on tbe
been allotted me and i haws lived but
street!”
To sec UtJbelortyc bring.
six month* in it all. Those six month
"Freed 0’ bein’ reated fur a fanny­
And lUtcpJ Jbrp? all tho peril.
made up the happy, half year that she
tick, sah.”
and I field heart to heart; when the
Tba Utt of tbeir jtted hos—nw,
"Why didn’t you wait until you got
bird sang out of tuaeif noth did not
For tbe help of tbe toiler* here.
home!”
bear, aud the roe© had no beauty or
"Who, aeF .
A fashion of speech in botae-quarters,
fragrance unless wo shared it. Life

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B MU.LA Attorney M Law and
N-ur, ruWK.
JAMES

m-FALL AND WINTER SEASON.-1884.

dorr net appear wn a Monday tooraing
ia, "IteVjroc the Monday blight.” That

pity «&lt;ipitiewiatt ’that so often it'k not
merely *b« "Monday blight/* tart the
blight-rtf a whole 4tfe. Good fro-ndn.
what an- you duingtodispel tbeMightf
Bligbt of lw»dy blight of brain, Wight
of
which ia to live forever.
People arccutawd to strong-drink.

waa sweet indeed, during that blissful!
spring and summerf, at# we had l»eguu
to took into Uiu fat ire, rich in peace
and inc hallowed ax»ocia4i&lt;Hi* of busicW* Dover iboogirtot the shadows that
might fall lietwuew to-day and to«arorroW.aedoee amvaing, ‘light hearted
and^happy, sl&gt;© wt bt with mo to the
riyer, where 1'irjii totake a steamer for
a DrigLlxning town on a day’s vislL
As-the boat ptisixti out into rhe water,
slmatocril upon tow bluff overlooking
tire Bteam. waving me a tanghing fxie-

when they aiediatarbed by any Mental
can*- are often given to go a little over
the tnaderave wmk. They stay be ud put to me like tbe notes of a silver
yety . temperate indeed, a* they Chink;
bell. She l*dd Uris little hit uf faded
bnt wbro MwnrUiing agitateaaod wor laco in her baud, white and new' and
freshritwaa tlien, eml»b matic-uf her
wine iiwwe nr a sImm of vrtdekegr, or a whi'o ho«U aad I thanked G&lt;si that he
litHe limudj. They fall back agon an
b-el set eur pstih*4&lt;»meet each &lt;»' her and
agent .'fir which Che abetaiaed never
b«- one Iwnccfoitk rilid forever. Ah,
ha* thtMWHiire. &lt; If«he abstainer hi wor­ nuw the are tHory of that nMimiugroiues
ried or fatigued, &lt;»r subjected tagdiysi Pi mu; ax di-linut fo-itay as it waste
many yetusagu. While she stood there
to aleuboL If* be be subjected Hr any ■ iUrie laughing and beckoning, 1 khw
tb-ng liart npeeta bis mental balance in tiom llie deck «if &lt;l»e steamer a white
prb'»lcdi«p into the wabr. f«dl*»we«l
take nlwded, but’»a saved from «&gt;nrli bv atHrtiter aud another, ami then the
of that *worry and anxiety- width tn entirel&lt;atik citunlded mgl fell, canning
doubt lends lararly to reduce the value her with fr. I saw her as the -ct tiel
weight liore her ta-oe.ith tbe water.
thr Alsrbo- Aldi, nod my carriage was Hr Ip leas, I saw it all • • * • This
follow iiigwm Tbe huge cat Huge dog little hauilkeicbirf, stained with the
ran away. 1 caugiit him with diffionlty,
day y«»u are««a it. was -taken 'roan^er
and be palled medawn with great-.-in
ImOd, so soft in life, so hard and
leave Hirainet a haaaotu cult, and 1 re­ cold in death, alien tliev found her,
ceived ii scalp wound lour ii-cbes tang.
still I have earned it next to n.'Y hewit
for fifty yrai-n. All that was blight
told ue that lite-ItloOli was spurMttg and beautiful to rm-Las turnrd to clay,
from the wsond, and I put my ttttgvi and why should not this clay be kept
to the Bitot, and stopped it aa brat V in memory of tlist «uierrd dust to which
eouhl. Dr. flymen Tbompson waa ya* she has retuiuedf
I'lie world Umh
sing, and »be came -up and took «nr thought me Iteartlrra all then* years,
home, culling on tlie way oo Dr. Wsr- and the world «• tight. I am lieart’ens
for tha brort that woaoniue went down
nicely ar itched up' the wound. I had into tlie waves that suiuaier inot tiing
atop;&gt;ed -the liteeding with my -own yearn ago, and the casket which held
compreaKion. Under ordinary circnm
it only waate the good time when its
treasure may be restored, and thosr
dy» from the d«MM of bUod. If he had who now see rinougli a glass darkly
done so. lie .would-h*«e had a liitie may see dearly io the broad light which
fever, followed bv a great deal of de-caatano «ha«i«wa, ,whi«b knows no
preneiou, and then, •perbapa, a little &lt; I ark ness.” Tbe old man slopped talk­
ujorv brandy; after thia be would have ing. Hia eyes weroflHwl with tours and
gone Co bed. and -been,in b.*d a week w
more, and pmudld}. if atadl unbealthy. a«wy, leaving* him there thinking, and
. eryniiielaa would have a*it ui, frost
gweet iorm or.v la Miinetbieg to mu
which he wight have died, and ha
*«w&amp;ii&gt;d have 0M&gt;e&lt;ta swell the mortality

Charlottehsb a ttrwcwwrf house, with
ora med nothiac alcohol ic;. aud a* soon
a town clock in the cupola. Shortly
aa the wound was ds eased, and every t-iug pul -right,, and I hart been made after it was pnt np an4«et going, two
tefpec table haikiug, I rmxNBmenced young faimer* were in town aering the

dv went to ths tuMum -of pnriiamunt to tor of Attraction. Fmally oce of them
giver tide not- before a committee, and noticed -Ute clock's four fares, aa they
never changed my conrou ofdife in tlie were walking around the Hfuare.
least. ,It waa simply a umtu-r of being
f ee frwn any derive to take alcoboiic
Stimttlaata to meet auch a riiock. Total
"AU four a v ’em”'
a'lHtaiueca generally, rah^cted to a
Similar accident, would obtain the aaane
"Weil,
been watchin’ &gt;m party
oo rhe mental influenw' of alcohol, and cloat, and Tllawear, by hokey, if 1 ever
gee rimt-tgriakinr n*»v tbe ririta incur­ aeen four clock* keep time ao near to­
red i h rough Um anion, ifw-re i* mritin a gether. I wonder who doe* the rogu

a longer life.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
Bailn-r next Toe^dav afternoon.
Tbe hue*! tine muiy “from Texas i*
4‘iai 1 eople bailie there so much that
t .e fish । rrome tame and lick salt oat
•r the hand* of the bsZher*. The fi*h
p»rf of the story i* not m&gt; startling ms
the amionnccment that ihn propio of
baths.

Fcjtaw ta like a n
it Mirs fiscD yoa, »&lt;’s

"Poan cpse me eC J er please, sah.
Wbnt eber yer. dote doan cuss me.
Maa cnaaed me oect an’ I ain’t felt
right sence.”
“Never mind all thgt. What made
you go in that hea lions© J”
"Dla heah hub House !”
“D—‘your ugly ekin I” The captain
Keised old Jaapec by the collar and
jerked him.”
"Look out, look out. Wliut eber yer
does doan jerk me.
Man jerked
mu ouct an’ 1 ain’t felt right sense.
Turn mu loose an* I’ll ’splaiu mysr’f.”
The captain released hi* hold, and
old Jasper cuutinned: "I wax cornin’
’long frum er wan! muetin’, an’ ’iioiit
de time I got heah. I felt de need o’
pta’r.. I wax ’sparin’ wid my se’t whuder
nr not I’d vole du- dimacrut ticket.
Widout ’flection on how it would
seem ter er uninterested party, I dim’

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W. NI8KERN, Attorrt
• at Law, practice* in all
lecUon* promptly attended
8paaldt_ng’»&lt;»W«r. Hminga,

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' HOMCEOPATHIC

Vermontville Still Io the Front!

hud gutter git some little advice an’
ronwdnrion when yrsse’f somed tip and
bloke do spell. Ef I ttu’erHliMsl dr
whia|ier o’ du Lawd, he lulu me ter
vote «le tliinornit ticket, an’Aer sprshu!y vote for Cap’ll M.itihoo, it hut am
er t tinuin’ lur de iigislrttiii*. I bud j. s’
erlsnit’dndrd. ter go d»wn ’monu dr
niggers an’ Ind’ meertti’a in dr captnitjl«
-fuller, bnt yeMae’f had ter come up. I
err yvr ain’t no fri« n’ tur dnt puasoU.*’
"1 am the captain, myself??
'•Wl-ut, i&lt;* dat er fark ! Shake.”
The captaiu a’hiwed old Jasper to
fake his band. "Th glnl ter mryt yrr
Rest Quality Rnrn Roard*. Hurfte^ed, 915 for 30 days.
nut hrah, elwn dough de aarkniUHtanveM
is er little peculiar. VVtish I had time
Slit-alhiHg. All WidtiM. *urfi&gt;r«*d. SO.
ter talk wld yer ’boat de caniDsign. but
Nhluglrn, 75c.. SI. SI.75. S9. S2.S5, S2.5O, S3. S3.I5.
I’-e g.»t er monstroi a sight &lt;»’ wuck ter
I&gt;«» uot fall to get some of Oie 912 Burn Boards which can
do. Great paAM-i o’ niggers waitin’ fur
nod he beaten.
me ter ’vise wid ’em how ter vote.”
Twenty-tlvr
Thousand ieet Studding and Joist to dose out
"Jasper, 1 hope that you will tell
th- m to vote for oh*. It is time that at SIS per thousand.
we were having good men in office. If
L.dth. S5 per thousand tret.
elected, I shall feel that 1 am not the
Flooring, Siding. Celling aud Mouldings at Ix&gt;west Prices.
reprapentative of a party, but. of a peo­
ple. 1 didn’t understand your motive
-for going into mv hen hiHtae, but now
that we nnd er stand each otNbr, why
it’s all right.”
AND A8K-TOU TO COME AND SEE ME.
"Glad ter* heah yer ta’k that way,
boas, an’ 1 belelaai yer’ll make er mighty
tine representer, flay, I’se gwine ter
hab a few o’ de nigger leaders at my
hoaae fur dinner ter mor’, l.emme
take er couple er dese chickens ’long
wid meF
"Help yourself.”
"Thankee, sah."
Tlte old fellow took down three
large cdiiekeua. Hu bade the captain a
cotirtewuft gooil night, and mattered to
hioiHotf aa he gained the street; “Now,
down yew H*e how much heUer it am
ter hab chicken* giu ter yer den it I*
ter steal &gt;01! Ef yer wants er man

Physician and Surgeon
Office flirt door east of Opera House and
near re«Wti&gt;c»- oti comer of Waabington nd
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Ftfly-rivr acres Improved. Good farm bui’dInRiL K'»&gt;d well and el-tern, choice frail of all
kind-, rood «ug»M&gt;oab of 2S0 trees. Four
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xxrm

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Fferi Side Main Street.
—►.-•’-I
al mr safoou, .
ve or bu*v noon.

My Grocery Trade la far beyond ay expectationa. My stock laclndro
*,
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And evwttlnk . Uituk tou'H Surf
Five kinds oTf oIRtea, twn of Teas,
"Ma” sodden ly demanded Pinder,
law ol Mncars. all the popular br «uds of Smoking
"where is yonr watch aud chain!”
and Chewing Tobaccos. C'lgnrs. Smokers’ Art Idea. Canned
rarcig.r.. Totacro sad Utate* Fnrniahiag
-‘Y«&gt;ttr fatlu-e hna got it to the store,”
Coods. Fresh Confectionery. Spires, Single l east Cakes. School
nave him drive a wedge in mv &lt;fld tar­ anawert-d Mrs. Fitx.
Boeks, Blank Books, Pro-kef Book*, Toilet Articles,
A silence of a few minnfe a ensued,
alp and make it shoot straight onet a
all tbe Standard Patent Medicines.
thru Pinder again asked:
a lor sppMlia, kwt bata.in*. p um is saU^lMrk Mri
day, anyhow.”
"Mu, ia it necessary to wet your InetadinK Culver'a “Autumn Plant,-’—Best Kidney, Liver and Blood Medicine Mamxfactnred. head yellow criw..wniln«
-• ■»- -1 ,| ....uri* •Un*, clay­
"Emma. I hear yoa hare broken off watch and chain often!”
MY
BO
CENT
TEA
IS
GUARANTEED
TO
BE
THE
BEST
"No. of rotirsn nut. Why!”
with Gaorge.”
"Oh, nothing; I just bean! pa tell Mr
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.
“Yes; I am sorry, but it had to be.
Plunkett that he’d had |&lt;»nr wntcli and
Hei-*«‘*-.d papa.”
chain in souk three How* Aiiiro you
"*’u-. what did be dof”
500 New CaiMtoinen to give'me a
“Well, rim know.’laot flimday night, gave it to him, and that he’d better go
ixll
A2/A_&gt;f • trial, and learn the truth of the
papa kinder kicked hhu ofl the front around to Ute laundry aud art it bufuiu
ISC tartkuisriy I
ctatemeu. that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.
yon ariced Idtu for it.”
.•iTiiv’XS
"What did they say then!” snapped
Um* lady.
“They didn’t say anything bnt grin,”
'•"ildeu’i get tlw ok! man to put them *n*wered Pinder, dimly r&lt; »!iriug that
he'd got his faUtcrtsto a row.

sense.’*

Al T A M* I " L?TA
VV
A

I. N. HARTER.

�G. A. TRUMAN

100 Dozen olive colored Undershirts and
Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at 50c. per garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at 27*/sc. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

CASH STORE

LADIES’lGENTS’ UNDERWEAR
UM

LADIES’ RED ALL WO'iL

GzHTS' OLD ALL WOOL

UNDERWEAR

UNDERWEAR

a&gt;

O c-r
P- CD p
1=1

c+

•OCR?

Ladies’ Ulsters and Russian Circulars
$5^3
’
Fur

I have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.
s=ai

___

NAM'TVI1&lt;LE-

SATURDAY,

-

♦

OCT. 18, 1884.

VICINITY LOCALS
WhbT kALAJAO.
Good time for fall plowing.
Carn ia growing in tbe shuck.
Charlie Bailey is happy ’cause it’s a
boy.
8. W. Powers has gooe to Califora»a

Corn husking progresses slowly by
reuaou of tbe rains.
Mr*. Nancy Slaler baa returned home
from her easteiu visit.
James Ehret ia trying to ruise tbe
dollars in Jacksou cuuuiy.
W heat is getting a big atari by rea­
son ul the favorable weather.
Last week West Kai^mu failed tu
’ show up by leaauu ul didn’t get llirie.
Ciinuucy Baker ami a lie called uu
Bellevue iiieuds the liist uf the w. ek.
Mrs. Wm. Huid uf Mautelce Uu* been
virtllug relatives here aud al CUullullu
fui a couple uf week*.
11/ui.d K. Gndlry. D. B. Bowen,

. Mr. Wheeler and family, of Grand i present *0 wo cannot Uitk particular*.
up; height 117 feet. They wore polit- &lt;
icsjly' '■entertained t by Hon. J.lines |I Rapid*, ttiade friends in this vicinity a j Jince we lust wrote Mr. Horace Hull
• riiorf visit, and returned to his home 'and .Mi* Sadie Hunt were united in
O'pkmUBll and Phitip TXJolgrove. By 1
&gt; marriage. Tbi* scribe wishes all the
tlinkway, th#, right-fldiiking clMe ot |I Monday.
this community all want to see “Little ।■ J*,uies McCotter i* the favorite of enjoyment that can be found In marri—Will open pn—
Phil” selected to the place of prosecu- the custmanity. He ba* ten acre* of \ ed life.
Munro
water ntdlon*. aud is *av|»K the «**ds I . Mr. Simon
Si—,. ----■
-- has served ’-hia
L - rentljp
D
y*
re
it
Seed
com
pa
ny'
:
neetfan
with
tbe
th*
mill
here
unrl
end
afSAnt.
accept
­
The prohibitionists raised a beautiful
Mr. and Mr*. Hubbard wirtie* to ex­ ed a poe tlon at a large roller mill at
pole Oct. ®th. Many were present from
all parties. Party feeling waa laid tend tfudr sincere thank* to friends fur Ada. Mr. Munro has been here but a
aside and all to a man took an lutereat then assistance rendered them iu their few month*, yet he has -made many
friend* who will be sorry to hear of bis
in the 8t-John movement. Dr. Smith daugliter’a ricknre* and bdijal.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Phillips would removal. All wishes him success in
treated the buys in the way of introduc­
ing to them Michael J. Fanuing. who extend tbeir rineete thanks to their hi* new place, and the good wishes of At the following low prices. These suits are worth 25 per cent
gave us one of tlie uioet pith y, intellect- neigh boia and friend* tur the ai*siataiice all follow him and.bis family to their
more than we ask for them.
uaiaud argumentative political talks rendered thelu intlieirsou aud muibei’* new home. While we loose a good
citizen Ada is the gainer and we hope
that «e have had since Ute campaign sickness aud burial.
No.
7201.
5snita,
at..
.88 00
Dssd.. Del. 9th, Ida H. Hubbard, that «e will appreciate this fact lor
commenced. The Dr. promised totient
No. 7000. 6 suit*, at..
M8
men of his Htarnp ate w’sn*.
No. 6500, 2 *uit&gt;s at..
5 00
us all again to a dose of sour mash the youngest daughter of Mr. mid Mrs.
No. 7841. 8 suits, at..
5 50
Daniel Hubbard, of dysentery. The
fourth day of November.
BALTIMORE.
0.00
No. 7844, 4 suit*, au.
'service* was held at ilie Barryvillu
barn.|
MAPLE bituVE.
: church. Rev. Haider officiating. The
Normon Latham is building a I
i remains Were buried iu ihu Barry ville
Thu greeu’lackers raised a pole at
D. Clark i* uu the sick list. .
Doaliug Tuesday.
■
Jeiry Eliiutt hrs started ,bl* clover cemetery.
Died, Oct. 8th, Roy Phillips, tbe sec­
Buckwheat, corn and potatoes are all
buller.
ond
suu
of
Cims.
Phillip*.
i»t
;
d&gt;srtitery.
harvested,
aud
are
a
good
crop.
Jwbu McIntyre is in Dakota filling
Service* w*s held at Uns B.iptirtchuirh
Pleaching by Ehler Towuselid at the These goods ftlwnys sell for six to *even dolLirx.
Any one
tiu&gt; pricket*.
i i Woodland, Oct. 7ib, Elder Camp­ McOiuliei school bouse every two week*
There was a dance ut l&gt;. P. Shafer’s
who bus to buy boys* clothing this full
bell officiHtiug.
The remains were in the evening, cuuimvucnig a week
lust Friday uighu
.
Gmoge MaiBball ws* recently mar­ biirried iu tbe Baptist cemetery iu । from next Suuduy.
Woodland.
i T«euty-fuur couple* met and gave
ried 10 a Jackson, lady.
k..-.uw. Templars
........... .. trmi
Niue
G»ud
froMi i..r
the .«««,
Lacey , S«»iiir time »«•» Charire w Illiums and ' j| । ke Hrudei shut 1 ’a ue w liuuse a w ai 111 -

FOWLER 5 CAMPBELL
Saturday; Oct. Uth. 1884,

23-MEN’S CASSIMERE SUITS 1-23

A Job Lot Odd Vests, Fifty Cts. Each.
30 Boys’ AU Wool Suits, $4.00.

Can’t Afford to let this Chance Slip.
I2-Cases Men’s Coarse and Fine Boo’s-12

.
। nep*rated, Mr. William* telling tliiuiixli | the lijjhi, f*uta*Lm cue with the buy*.
th.. U.. Im.l 1.1. hi. W
T— u»-h.cr &gt;..a... «i.l» ...v- Mi.Diuth tUbing aud liuuUUg.
J“*{
I L.U.C...I..y . co.opl. re .urp.hre ....
bunuet and ouiuii, ol Charlotte, re Cumu.|U«. ol .hi. tv.u. .ere umniwl
.
...
;
had
liei
advertised
iu
the
*
ihum
elleci.
!
Monday,
that Iwjing her bnibduy. ScvpuUiicauiZvd at the Multesou acbooi«d PhillipT. Col. ■‘'k. I.C.. .re .h.l M A...«Mtte Wr end piesent* were made
' her.
buUae uu 1 uead&lt;&gt;y rwiiiug.
Geotgv Brlsou’s luiuse, iu Dowling
IrrUiJ Kaichvi aud sister Libbie for .revopolre to . I..,- .odreocc .1 U.&lt; do. p. kiclre.1 Irer .. .1 .1.-U b.r.reU-.i
Sorto, -hool houre brel .cck. E..0 I
kd.H k Irer l..-.d on; . .... I... pore.... binned to the ground the Sih. Il caught

U.. i. oppoocorel.dcd t.,re..hcu. thio. ,
■«* •i’
'r
.
to take heis. 1 lie report ala»ut hei
Mib. W. Al. Uun, ut Mauiatee, ha*
becU Speudiug tbe pilot twu weeks “■O1dEr.Uk."belrerk..o.n u D.u. 1 u.»k..,g bull., i. tol«,« lire, l..d ....
With her tnulbui Mia ToaDSeud.
WoU-. «.d ...» horee. 1^ .000 re tire. &lt;
put up 15U feel of political .hcureow. bow .l.icl. iiooe relor...
........
Phillip*, Mrs. Charles Phillip*, of di*pole, but as Lbiee parlies o»»u a share He
26 ye*is old, had been bond 18
eutery, tlie sermou
held at the
.years, and had Hoiked un tluediiug
Wtohy VVilsuu, * bo uwl with auch a and nawing machines about 15 years. Baptist churcL iu Woodland. Oct. I81I1.
* miaiorluue aa to io»u u leg iu Chicago a His color was no color at all, but was Elder Campbell officatiug. The re­
mains were buried Iteside her hmdtauu
like unto the drifting snow.
iu tlie Baptist cemetery in Wtanlland,
Charlie Ai.urew*Uaa liccii ye«y bapTbe pole raising St the Center was
Mr*. Phillips maiden usiue w*s Louisa
well attended and was a very pleaBant
eleven puuutl daughter which his wile affair. The democrat pate is 98 feet, Sherman, she was born in Maseachuse.lt*, near Boston, iu 18W, site then
presented him. '
aud the given back 88 feet. As they
Mrs. W H. Bruudigv baa a ben that were raising the greenback pole it «ud moved with frieud* to Wayne oouuty,
haSdiacuvend a plau fur pteaerviug
eggs flesh lor au lirdehuiie time by cau’a bouse. It might be iuterpieled Charles Phillips in 1854, aud the same
lay tug a perfect egg within an egg. iu thiswise: that old Beu. i* trying to year moved with her hmdijud to
Castleton, Barry county, aud shared
both having pet feet sutdls.
knock Bl. vine out of lime, but the bet­
Thia i» Uta dirtiest, filthiest, meanest, ter solution would be that he waa her part of a pioneer’s life with hri
must slanderous sod diagmotug politi­ kuockiug at the door of the republican husband. She had three hods, one uf
which died in the' army; her husband
cal campaign ever iu tbe coauiry, aud party for admission.
died iu 85. Mrs. Phillipa leaves two
the prayer of every respectable perron
sons and a large circle of friends to
NORTH CAKTLET0N.
is that the tmuuiry may never see the
mourn then loss.
UkeMtalu.
Renben Allertmi i* on the gain.
Elder J. S- Harder preached at the
D.in. Ev rts ba* painted hi* barn.
FRICBARDV1LLE.
Matteson sc'oul bouse Sunday evening.
Mr*. E. Luck bail is uu the sick list.
Aud right beie Mt a good place to
Mr. Tearal ha* put down a new well, i Rev. Perry preached bis first sermon
Manley Downing carriu* a big smile j here last Saturday.
corn and other stuff about tbe school to bis girl.
MiM Anna Johuimn will teach tbe
house during rm-eliug, that such work
Mr. Cook i* yeti u a rather critical j school in the Hinds district.
will not be tolerated.
Mis* Anna McGIinn will teach the
condition.
M. H. Bloom spent Tuesday in Hast­ school in the-Hrnderwbot district.
CEU1K CREEK.
Political meeting* on every aide, but
ing* 00 buri new.
Mr*. Milnm Bradley visited friend* tlmy are not very largely attended.
Wallace has sold bis Dexter and now
The school bo*id have engaged Mi
at
Grand
Rapid"
last
week.
sports a Jay-Eye See.
Mr. and Mr*. Jauie* McCotter Sun- Whitrigbt to teach our winter school
Mrs. Geo. Baker has arrived home
Mrs. Nellie Grander returned to her
d*yed with friend*at Hasting*.
fr«»:a Banger a tier a six week*’ stay.
Mr. We*. William*, of Battle Cre« k, home at Diamnmbtle Lake, Wednes­
Mra D.*I* Mortb.and and daughter
day,
after visiting her parents here.
have gone to Pentwater to visit her wm in thia vicinity buying cows last
MIm Chattie Lak. aud Mum Jul Me­
Lirot iter.
Charley Holbrook, of Hastings, gave In titan, of Hastings visited friend*
lodge here, meeting Tuesday rvei iugs. a lecture at the Martin school bouse here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Samuel Hinchmnn have
Would give I be names q£lhe officers if tlie 15th.
Mr. Rawson, of Vermontville, enjoy­
^Tbe Harting* D« mocret aud Banner ed the country air with Cbaa. Newton week* viait with relatives In Ohio.
Last week Henry Shaff cum plaint d of
correspondents from this place have
Lrw’..&lt; Lockhart and mother Sunday- * drunken tramp. Tbe result Was th«t
already begun to pull hair. Tlie Naw*
the
county will have to feed tlie tramp
acrilM* cmu look on and say. with Fun- ed with hia grandfather, Mr. F. Gates,
for the next 60 day*.
at Ontrtve, Ionia county.
Member* uf the Sunday wlmol m&lt; t
Wnt. Bradley has gone to Ovid tn set
B.trere Wl litlle «kW&gt; -bin-”
odrree 10 lire ibrenrr Trer—p&lt;d.d-nl u bis wife, but will return soon aud go and had a concert at the ie»wleuce of
H. H. Meraliore, last week Wednesday
tn I.Kbk oar. tor Vetonur i. the deril ou into burin. se with bis brother.
Elder Campbell ha* been appointed evening, all reported a fins time. Tlie
throwing atone*.
by cuhfrreueu f« preach at the East Sunday school preaevted Mr. and Mr*.
Castleton U. B. chinch fur anot ler M. with a banging lamp. Citcumrtanon were such that we could not be

Juat opened.

Step in and examine them.
FOWLER A CAMPBELL

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!
------------- 0--------------

ft.itu Che cliituuey. Thecuutenta, with
the exceptiou of one bed, were saved.
A heavy hitwrnj Mt. Bclson.

DOOTS, SHOES AND RUDDER COODS

ASSYRIA.

Clmaper 'J lam Ever.

I sm now ready with a full stock of B&lt;wita and Shoe*, at pi ice* that will
Tbe aorghum mill ia turningoutfrom artoiiteh Y«hi. I u ill guarantee to save yoa 30 per rent, ou all guod*. Here are
80 to 100 galliHta a day &lt;&gt;f the sweet stuff. sotue of mv price*:
,
IL C. Freeman** 10-year-old l&gt;oy fell
.82 00
Men’s full stock Kip Boot for nnly
from un apple tree aud hurt himself
Men’s full rt&lt;M-k, liHud made, Veal Kip, double sole and inp
3 50
severely, but breaking no bones.
B«MrtH, only ....,
2 40
Boys’ full stock', iwpaole, liaud made, Veal Kip Boot*....
•lack Sylvester has gone to Ohio ami
I 25
Lade-’ Kid. w«nk&lt;d button hole....1..
expect* soon to return with a bride.
9 50
Ladies* Aurigo Kid. button, Bmt Bros? make
Jack ueeda a wife, a* he has fdbr small
Ladies* Genuine French Kid. button....
1 50
A g«ssl Gnat button shoe, only'.
children that need a mother’* care.
A lieiter one................................................................... . ............................... 2 00
It U vacation for the bojwwho wmk
A still la-tler one
iu the Nichol* &amp; Shepard nhops at Bat­
A genuine Cardigan shoe
tle Creek, and three or four of them,
with their families, are visiting frieud*
In Aswyiia.
Rachel Shepard lias traded her farm
Cheaper than ever knnwn before. Ladies,’ Mieses’ and Children’s
for forty acres of her father’s faira,
Calf Sh&lt;*es. Men’*. Buys’ aud Youths’ Fino Calf Boots aud Shoes at
south west of the Center, aud lias bought
astonishingly Luw Price*.
John Manser** place, uoitb of the Cen­
ter, which she iuteuds tusking bet fu­
ture home.
.

Children’s

solid

School

shoes

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes,
Gl«. m, who), attrnlioa to the mmo. ond win &lt;!»• yo«I hoi tor itoo.1.
for tbe money than you can get io Ndabville, oc in Bony county.

Wind Mills! Wells.
i is better prepared than ever before to

Tubular and Drive Wells.
Any Pump m*de will be furnkbed.

Strait’s Brass Cylinder,
Am id.o egenl for

Ha via* aild wiy limx-. i ofier for male
a four-aprin* Beater Carriage, a swell
box Colter and one aet of »*higle Har­
ness. Carriage and Cutter have nut
been materially injured b» wear.
_________
-b Chian Wrwngra.

FAW Mil SALE.

1 offer for I }t n»r farm of tony acres, lying fa
tbe north part rt the eorpwaiiui). It rnemlrt*
of ftfteea »c«i of ap-tand, rsperially sdpted
tofrart rsMa*. taw acres now being e-wered
with sawl dwM, sad twemrdkew rrsaniMes
bottom laad, &lt;B UJtal4r. Will te ».JU rt bm
f»te.
Damki-arAurT.
Gwal E*«i..h IrttaSA

Mira It's Olrbroted It Ind MUI. CUk" K*'’"" '*&gt;

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

This nil! has a »Uff wheel and the maehfoery
butuxu prices In every iusteiac.

B. A- BRUOKS,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

(JfBI HABIT!

�Mixon NEWS ITFMS.'

THE OCTOBER ?TATE&amp;
Result' of the Elections in Ohio

teenili butt-id over D
an, by a majority of 3,MM.
Newman's majwity ta .Hancock County
is 875. ftobinsou ha* a majority of 1,350 in ,
t’tiampalgn County aad *18 fas’ Delaware j
^ToLEitei, Oct HL—Tlie Chairman «f the’

'Many

Hocking Valley Collieries
Fired by Inaeudlvies. .

FROM OTHER LANDS.

MYSTERIOUS

EXPLOSION.

—
• -&gt;
&lt;«
i
- —-■
Aboii-r explorinn in Haralson County ! Chroulnle of Landing Event* ' afij
.
V1U-*
----- WAundad '
Woek Al.rr.xrf

hi! attempts were made Saturday to wreck
■
-—■■ ;
tira Parliament building now in oourse
Butehin? ■ A- Shoemaker's terra cotta I
. of ctrottion here, dynamite bring tho
works at Wyoming. Pa., were burned Mod- ,
day evening. Ute loss bring »S0,(X». ■
I
mrtuis used. The ttt*t exptorion took place
Dr. Alb- rt Kendrick, one of the
a few mhnrtflB after inid-day,- when the
physician* iu the State, died at Waukesha, .
; workmen were all u. dinner. A hole about
Republican
•Committee
'erthnates
the
moi
grv»lonnl Il«-la&lt;*t»ou
•Win., Monday morning, aged seventy-five, j
I twenty feet ■ in
betaht was blown
joritv for KumelM In tlie TJ-ufb District at i
Tbe
Bennett-Mackay
Cable
Company
I
Feet Virginia.
| in the wall of the third fiat,' ^several crow
ssrt, ba-asl upon the foUmring ttguroa: I
wiil.lay abtanrh line between Waterville,;
Sandusky CountAjfltektl except four pre■ beams wrtO liroktHi and cracks made tn the
OTID5K ttLP WORLD IXTELLTGKMCk.
FIGHTING WTTH FLAME*. Ireloud, ami Havre, France, at an early ,
chieto— Hurd’s niSwlty, 276; Erie Cowty. |
sent flyOHIO.
SaX FKAMr iw«, Cal., Oct* 14.—The j. iM&gt;li&lt;l -tone wall*. Tbe debris
ofliciaL Hurd’s majority. 78: Ottawa Conn-.I New Lkxisgton. O., OcL 14.—Tbe date/ .
through
Tbe Fjeura «n»d- of I .e Kef .n»"l steamer Oceanic „„
- tije air. but the mdy one inhas ..................
arrived from .Japan .1
CinrAoo, Oct. 16. &lt;:80 a m.—The Trlb tje, estimated majority fur Hurd, Wto: Lurae wor?4 feature of the strike ‘in the Hoeklng
■
h a JoiDcr-rmipod 'Martel in-wboae
County, ItMnrlHs'nialority, 1,586. Thetskntt
vne of thln.MKirtiiug say*: “At th*- hour of , in I.ucaa County seems to render crnaii. tlie Valley is tlie black, curling columns of Pa; Mondav, rroulvcd in fav&lt; of constitu-, .........
.
.,
_______________ ______ . .......... _ ..... ......... ..........
rible typbrtm
typhobn which vfcited
visited YOKohama
Yokohama ana
and .!
j nble
Thr officials around the buildknjnx to
the returns from tlie Ohio election of the entire Republican tickrt by a smoke and the lurid flames that Itwue tram ttonal prohlbiti-ra.
Tokio on
on the
the 151h
15th ulL
uIl
* the
“ tatter
‘
t
ClcarinK-liuu.’X) exchange last Week— ! Tokto
Jo
city ,- •
including
the epntrautor, soy there
rlreUon an* sufficiently full to show’that Utt majority of from 500 to 800.. excefte tlie four of the mines at New Straitavllie. cite
' Republican majority for tlie head of the Clerk of the Court, who las but atamt TOa at Shawnee, one at Carbon’ Hill ami one ax 874i&gt;,757.352—ore.8W.24H.mj3 less tlian the 8.0W h«.&gt;ws were wholly or partially de- was no dynamite, in use in the place,
ticket (Secrptar)’
State) will not full be- j Jn Williams County, the entire Suite and Sand Run. The fire at one mine -tit New preceding week; and when.ctMnptuvd w(th siroyed and twenty-people killed. Tbe loss I x-v’eral of u&gt;e •workmen saw a chest
county ticket Is n jiorted Democratic, with ' Straitsvillc 1»reported to be raging
tlie same time
time in
in !•1883 the loss equals 33.2 , (rf lifr at
wm appaiiing.- and no esti-[ h &lt;»«
&gt;»
&gt;*•«
tire building
fnri- the
. low l^MUx*
,
the cxcetaiiai of two county ontew.. S'vwuerceuL
‘
. _ ,,.
... n.
ti,„ s’whcm the find expl'olon occurred, andno
I, mue rouM be
ot U» nmnl.r.. Tbo I
t, k,Th„
Ciy.t MKt’A 0., dcL 16.—-There m still ' numki iiiAjuritj Is placed at iiincty-scvon—&lt; &lt;Ruly that tin- flames, through sn nir-bplc In
In a pnlitlrnl qnanvl at Faris, Bl.. Satub
the
top
of
&gt;the
hili
a«&lt;:eT.ti
to
tlie
height
of
some unoertainfy about tlie' iu*jo:hy by ; Democratic gain of threeuvw Hoadly.
I.
day, Marshtcll Smith shut itnd woun'k-d typhoon was followed by atwtoef of grea. OIIil eyp’.^ion u&lt;x-urr.-(i alxral three o’dock.
... &gt;&gt;' - aud
. . • Bud
!&gt;...* t'lU.lt
fl... latter force on tlie li’lli. but of brief dun tkin.
__ Collier
Henry County gives Newman l.4oO ma- . fifty fort. The theory Is tiutt the coni George
ElMott, tlie
but did. very little daiirage. 'pie damage
which tlie Republicans carrWT.tin’ Stile, j
gain
-Uu a. Democratic —
U. of 200. ’
; wa8 knocked down in lumps, placed mortally. Smiih’f "
”
, a ,£lParis. OcL 16.—General De Lisle tele done Will amount to about *30,400. Tlie
brotlww.
Tom. "held
\t right o’clock tert evening definite n turns jority,
Wood
County
elects
the
entire
Bepttbiirten
)
‘ Mi
landrail shot Jilin.
in piles, then saturated with coitepi!. anti . Hon on his Wk while
graphs from Chu On. Upper Lowhuan, u Government !.a» offered a reward of St .ooo
had ii&gt;x bron received from more titan half ■
tiokrt- except Sheriff, by ooo majority.
Having
• •been -rebuked by officials of the follows: “Colocel Donner, after a brill­ for tile rajiture &lt;rf the erimhiate. The west
the coudSca Thcsc.indicute a clean Rcpulf Brown (Dem.), fur Sheriff, has &lt;W nw- tte torch applied. Tho various entrieM, ! ••
wall of the buihluur has bt&lt;en so much In­
rooms and ais-holre in these greal seam choreh for attending a circus p^fonuahce, iant engagement on Friday, carried the jured tliai’lt will hare to bo taken down.
lican uiajorttyof frrtik 15,000 to 17.000. Late jority.
‘ mines cause a constant tlrafl of consider­ Rev. Dr. A. W. Lighlbourne, pastor of tin! heights commanding the Fortreaa of Chu, . Troops were placed about the „building
advices may reduce it- sever*! thousand, i
WEST VIRGIXIA.
able power, jvhlch of course Is-comes greatly M. E. Chun-h at Easton, Md., hits resigned,
.
----- but
l|nt wwr&lt;4
witlnlrawn in
,
formerly
the
point
d
’
uppui
of
a
large
enlast .Saturday
night
wt-r- withdrawn
hi
WirEELtXG. W. Va.. Det 13.—The elec­ increased and Intensified after Un- passages and goes to Nvw York to become a Jour­
. Tlie Danocfato.-iravo plnckeff up courage
trenched Chinese camp, whleh wa&lt; de- -tbe morning and a -trong &lt;u*rd of notice
amazingly. THSy are saying they will keep tion was for Govenwr and a full lb&gt;t became heated and the flames begin to —
nalist
.
----- ‘ ,
f.-ndwl
bv
casi-mated
'
forte.
Tlie
Chlnrae
•
‘
UbstlUitixL
Upward
of
fifty
thousand
j-eoof
State
officers
and
members
of-the
Legis
­
fendirt
by
casemated
forte.
The
Chinese
v|aJU)&lt;|
|be
.
nUy
AJJ
(mhV
ascend.
Quenching
these
undetgronnd
tires
Lady
Catherine
Gaskell,
in
an
English
the Republican majority down to about
lature. Questions of taxation by the domi­
the wlvis
ot' .forces were very targe, aud tbeir Ioamot dur- (lf nimon,
' says “
*’4_ "and
_J daughters
J
v‘
7.000. They bane thin on reports from nant party and the cour*c of the Supreme Is both a tedious and dangerous busiues^. magazine,
m ejrcutatton. one being Ural
were- ifiade to*’fight the fires farmers should not he educated. If kept ing tlie engagement heavy. On* Saturday i four strangers who bad lately been employed
Democratic strongholds,.' which show that Court in the InfdWpeneer contempt case Efforts
hi some of tho mines, but the mart In ignorance they 'would Kuhmit to many ■. -they attempud to a&amp;suine tite offensive, but there ba workmen iiad been acting in a t-us•heir losses find au offset in material gains. are the chief Stale U*ues.
strenuous exertions
nwulted in no privations and would hot’ grumble at hum­ our artillwy strewed the ground with Chi- pidoosmanm-r^and thatone of them always
Wheeling, W. Va. Cvl 16.—Return* perceptible snccess, and at ne&lt;-of the mines, ble fam, coarse clothing, bard work and
They will concede-no higher figure than
ne-se bodies- After luring ail ti.elr post- ■ n-mriiMd iraiiind fa turn while tile etiwr
7,000 until compelled to by tlie semboflicu! from Tuesday’s election come tn slowly, but at least, tlie main eutranoe and alr-hoh-s
tlons tlie Chinese fled toward Lat.gson, halt- three went to dinner. A prominent civilIt may be seen that the Democrata have wLight snow fell at Montreal Tuesday, tlie Ing near Phutruongand Khauh. The French ! service
statemento from tintir county committeemen. curwl a great victory. The Congnwslonal were all closed tightly with the hope of
’*
— •-------*-----*---- of a
employe
says
he overiieanl
part
either
smothering
the
flames
or
so
decreasfirst
of
tlie
seawn.
.
The Ohio dclegatioti In the present election
______
liiM is twenty killed. Including one officer, conversation carried on In the building l&gt;edocs not cons«_mff until No- j'fag tbeir volume likI force as to render the I
Buck &amp; Fishel, of New’ York, notion and ninety wounded. Two officers were tween tiiree or four men. who mid they
,„
’ Re- vember
4th,
but the iXtunis hr/lire manageable at u little later jieriud. At
House ia thirteen
Democrats and eight
Frank Hurd concedes 2...
the dicate -----such _&gt;
a —
majoriw^ ----aiMT-glttf
publksans.
__ -In
_ I New Straitsvlllc, where two mines are burn­ dealers, made an.assignment Tuesday, their wonnded. Our troops were animated with would soon haw their grievances “set to
the greatest ardor. The Chinese engaged right.'’ Cnlonol Vohl. Chief of »Police, to­
,
election of his opponent, while Ben each a» ro make tlie rbsuit a foregone ing. tlie syndicate has ceaM-d mining alto­ preferences amounting to $26,000.
were jiart of the best troops of the empire,
says they discovered nothing Satur­
For
the week
Butterworth,
upon
whom a bitter conclusion. The majority given Tuesday gether. abandoned their works, and taken "S
’”."
V’"ended
-7.-? Tuesday
*
7~s produce ex­ and perfectly armed and maneuvered in the night
day. but thought-they had a potdtive clew
■fight was Jmade by members ot hia can only be approximated an ycL but the in­ ever}tiling movable to other points in the
wik°1,000’
European style,
Tlie Chinese losses aro to tlie pcrpeUMtors. It 1* tjtonght Coutract$7,110,000
own party, won by a majority of 1,500. dkatibns arc now tafallibie that the vote ha» mining district But when the news against
*«iMta,
.iio.ot&gt;o the
tha previous
wevlous week.
week,
William Johnson,' the candidate for Su- crept up to eyen considerably more than spread tliat the mines were on fire a train 1 The coal combination in Pennsylvania 3,000 k’’led. Including ttu-ir chief com­
preinc Judge, ran well in Hamilton, and 'was anticipated, and shows a heavy gain. loaded with miners from other points,, ac­ has ordered a suspension of ttflnixig one mander. The Chinese IrAasion of Tfuquin ward to tiiat already offered by tbe GovernCuyahoga Counties, where be was expected The result is shown by Ctmgreasional Die- companied with a force of Pinkerton guards, week In November and two Weeks in De­ has tieen arrested in tbe direction ofLang- menu The building can not now be completad in time to permit tlie Government to
to be badly scratched. He waa. known, to tricta, which •have betta hlac-d as follows by was run to New StnitavIIle, and an Ineffect­ cember.
Loxdon. OcL 16.-^hristine Nilsson will hold sessions there this year.
.
favor tbe constitutionality of the Scott taw. the Democratic State Cammittee 'from offi- ual attempt made to extinguish the fin's.
Tbe corner-stone of the Chicago Hospital • not go to America during thia year.
•
Thte, it was thought would work him great ' cial. semi-official and estimated returns:
When this train pulled into the town all for Women and Children was laid Tuesday.
R
ome
.
O
c
L
16.
—
During
tlie
twenty-four
injury anirxig tbe Germans, but the retains t First District—Democratic majority, 1300: those aboard of It were hissed and jeefpd : The building will .cost about 960,000. Dr.
hours there were 235 new cases and-110
thus far indicate that be kept well up with gain,
by a portion of the residents, though it’was Mary II. Thompson founded tlie charity (deaths from cholera in Italy. Naples had.
th, bAd of th, Ueket
. .S''"1' D-"ocr,u&lt;:
«••
Fall Ri vek. Mass., OcL 10.—Yesterdaj
believed that the groat majority of the pop­ I niueteuu yuars ago.
ninety-five new owes and forty-ntae deaths. a written agreement was circulated amon&lt;
Tbe veiy faurt report! Indicate Uw com- , Third uunfa-Dnoocnulo mww. l«&gt;: ulation. miners aa well as other citizens,
The
handsome
and
spacious
halI
presented
Londox, Octal5.—The marriage of Miss
plerionof tbe new Congressional deleg*- gain, i.ooo.
disapproved the burning of property, hop­ i to tlie Chicago Theological Seminary by tbe Ida Theresa Foote, daughter of Captain tbe mills, pledging to close for a week, cgu’«
non to be M follows: ' .
I 5^"^^ DlstricL-Damocratic majority, L- pers or mines, and apprehend tliat tlie result
late Cyrus H. McCormick was formally Foote. United Slates navy, and Lord Mon­ mcneing Saturday nfchL It was aign.-dl&gt;y
^Sep. ' Tira
fe thto State will be *,5*0. a of it will be an injury to tlie cause of tlie handed over Tuesday evening by a son of
tague Paulek sou of the Marquis of Win­ thirryxme -aiills, and will stop l.OO'i.OOC
..Bep..! gain of 6,400. In the legislature Jurt workingmen, as well as property-owtw-i^, in tbe’giVT. Ita cost was 880,000, exclusive , Chester, took place yesterday in St George's spindles, of a total of 1,400,000 employed
ft;® | elected tbe Democrats will have a good. the plac&lt;&gt; and vicinity. It is nsttuiated that of furniture,
Church. - United States Minister Ixiwcll and on print goods, and throw .out of work foi
the
mines
now
on
fire
are
capable
of
a
daljy
:
Rev.
Melrille
SmitK
nf
Newburyport,
'Demi ' 'working majority In both Houses.
a large and fashionable company were pres­ a week 10.000 persohs. The prospect it
Fevre*......... Sidney...
Jiem. '
The
Democratic majority in 1882 output of three hundred cars, and represent Mass., hofl been taken to un Insane aaylum ent After the wedding bn-akfart at that unless the market Improves the shut­
A WB.iatn D. Hilt*.. ..Defiance.
", George E. Sener»..Ti hn ....
.Dem. I was 3,811.
Following is the ticket the labor of from two to time thousand os the result of a wound received from a Kensington palace the newly married couple down will continue indefinitely.. The shut­
L John LittleXenia..
down include? every cotton mill ’in tlie city,
•J®u. elected: Govcnc.r, K Willis Wltoon; miners. These fires are in tlie heart of the shell during tbe war. Before the rebellion
very best
coal Patrick
region in
the country,
and ' he
jfta£
Auditor.
F.,Duffey:
Treasurer.
W.Irad a taw practice tn St Louis worth
except tliose making fancy goods and a few
.ben:. T. Thompertj; AttohMy-Gi-neral, Alfred while tiw stoppage of work is a serious S10.000 per annum.
sent an antique diamond bracelet and a gold large print works.
I
om
.
as
well
to
operators
as
miners,
the
Superintendent*of Schools, B. S.
vreakfart
arrvice.
The
Prinor
and
Prhicv•
Tbe
packing-house
of
Davies.
Atkinson
ti: J. H Outbwattc. . .Colurubu*......... .".I’nJfp’ ■ Caldwell:
Morgan-. Judges of the Supreme Court, A- threatened destruction of the mineral A Co., at tlie Chicago Stock Yards, wm at­ of Wales sent a diamond necklace and an
14. a H. Groave.ior...Atboaa
Jamestowx, D. T., Oct. 16.—Tuesday
G- Snyder and Samuel Woods. The result wealth contained hi them must bo tached on ii Judgment for 825,179 in favor India shawL The beauty of tbe Ameri­
15 Bertab vrilkta»«....Ucte4i«vtl)e.......... /b&lt;*tu
:
■ regarded as nu less than a great public ca­
uf the Continental National Bank. Mr. can bride was much remrAed. Her entire afternoon, twenty milen north of this «dtyr
.... ft;*?-.... .Dem. to the Congressional Districts te probably lamity.
| Davies ta a resident of Liverpool, to which trousaeau. whleh was of American manu­ the wife and three-year-old child . of Carl
.Rep. I
. port nearly all tlie product of tlie hause has facture, commanded admiration.
Schroeder were burned to death In a prairie
'. McKlnlcj
.Rep. |
Paris, OcL 15. — The ’Congo yellow fire which the woman was rtying to prertml
BASE-BALL.
! heretofore been shipped.
Cltmaoi'
Milwaukee, WIa, OcL 15-—A very pe­
There waa a heavy frost in Virginia book confirms tlie information relative to destroying some wheat Macks. One of tbe
C1*M
culiar cane w reported from Palmyra. WK Tuesday night which damaged vegetation. the Congo-eonnfry already published. Bis­ children savrd himself by reaching plowcC
•Member Forty-afohth ConffMM.
J
•Ex-.M ember.
Sixty years ago, Philip Lewis, w ho is now
At Burton Wednesday a bronze statue of marck, writing to tlie Freixdi Ambumado. ground and two others by rumdug into a
The indications point to the prohibition- j
a well-known and well-to-do citizen, tlien Johrt Harvard, founder of Harvard 'Uni­ at Berlin. cons:dcra it expedient to issue In­ jxind of water. The mother and little child
vitations forthwith to tlie six nations inter­ had readied the ground burned over, but
Ista Jailing to 8,000 or C»,4KUJ. the greenback- 1
versity,
was unveiled.
a
lad
of
fourteen
years,
tried
to
imitate
a
The National league-ball se*»on of 1854
ested in the Congo country, inchiding the were suffocated by smoke. When found the
ers to 2,000 and the total vote reaching over
The liglit-hoiiHeA. He’.l Gate, near New United States, and tliat the other powers, chlkl
750,000.
came to a eloso on Saturday, though a few sllglit-tif-hnnd performer by putting n
was clasped in the mother’s arras.
The total unofficial returns from Hamil­ postponed games remain to be played thi* pea in one car, supposing it would York. WA&lt; last evening illuminated by nine including the Scandinavian States, be
The pea electric lamps, which are visible for fifty Invited litter to share in the dellbenitioiw so
ton County show the following pluralities week. The final standing of thp different come' out of his mouth.
mile*.
entered
the
ear
all
right
and
stuck
as to secure a general assenL This evi­
&lt;m tlie Slate and Cangrereiotiai tickets: clubo was practically decided weeks ago ■
Athens, Tenn.. OcL 14.—Two horrible
Lotta wm unable to begin her engage­ dence that France Is disposed to gpbm'* to
KoliuMen (Rep.), for Sts rejaxy ot State, when the I*rovideqce and the Boston Clubs there, despite the efforts to remoVc it No
2,258; Johnson (BtfL), for Jndge'of the swung themselves into first and second inconvenience was cau.M'd, however, until ment at PhiladelphiaTuenday night because the views of. Germany.produce* in Pa: a accidents occurred here today. Coiooei
Supreme Court, 2.557: Flickinger (Rep.), ?&gt;laces respectively. Following Is the stand- Monday, when Mr. Lewi* was troubled by of a severe cold, but serious resulta arc not bad impression, and fears are expre xl Hugh Kuox, a stock raiser, while vxaimiu-.
tor Board of Public Works, S.147: Butter­ W ng In game* won and lost by the diffefenL a pain and roaring sound In his ear. The anticipated.
that Germany is ’ duping France. Le Nn- ing a horse, was kicked to death f»y the ani­
worth (Rep.) First District, for Congress. ••clubs, which record also shows their po­ family physician. Dr. I’varden, w** called,
It Is reported that nearly four hundred Uonal tt ars that the tone of tlie yellow mal, his head being stamped trom hia laxly.
and, aft"'r a little trouble, removed what sugar estates in Culm have been either de­ book will mYctituate tlie antagonism of Dave Hamilton and John Posey, twe
i.586; Brown (Rep.), Second District, 2.087. sitions:
proved’ to be the pea, perfectly sound but stroyed ur abandoned by owners during the France and Eiuilaud.
men engaged In digging a well, sen- both
The Greenback State ticket averagal V7,
thoroughly covered with car-wax. Then 1M{ decaite.
Paris. OcL 15.—Lc Menutrial Diplo- Niiffocuted by fire-damp. Hamilton wont
•nod the Prohibition vote averagetl 84. .
Providence.
ClNClXKATI, O.r OcL 16.—The bJoodshed Notion
.72 37 PlillaCelpliia... »l 71 Mr. Lewis related his boyish experience at
The jiroo-ssion formed at Worcester, matlqui. states that Qu«ni Victoria has re­ down to set a blast, and, failing lc give any
legerdemain.
..
.ftj iACevetaod S4 77
of Tuesday was supplemented by a double Buffalo
■ Ma$s., to commemorate the city’s bicenten­ quested Gladstone to submit to tbe Cabinet, signal, Posey also descended to ascertain
trazody yesterday, the affray growing out of ............. .......... a: &lt;0 Detroit................ a si
nial, was nearly three miles in length. Tly* tor ita-consideration, the question whether w hat was tlie matter, when be too wait over­
Thv regular season of tta* American Asso­
special j»owers can not be eonferre&lt;l updli come. Poaey waa quite weattiiy.
n quarrel begun at the pook The dead
Washisgtox. .OcL .15.—The President Mayors of thirteen cities were prcscuL
men are George Swann and James Kelley, ciation Will lint close till next Saturday, but
Throe Poopto Killed by a Train.
Tlie heat! of the jratent-inedicine firm of the Priijre of Wales, to enable him to. par­
the
standing,
up
to
date,
of
the
different
yesterday
appobited
,
Frank
Hatton
Port,
oil) colored. They m« In a ‘‘Bucktowu’’
ticipate iu the conferences of the sovereigns
1
Spilth
Brothers
A
Co.,
of
Montreal,
Ira*
sud
­
Baltimore, Md., OcL 16.—A special tc
iiiMter-Gcnvral. Mr. Hatton wn&gt; sum­ denly gone on a tour cf tlie State’s forget­ of Furojie.
confectionery yesterday morning, and al- clubs playing in It Is as follows:
.
IFoo. l ’
.
.
“A
must Immediately liegan firing at each oth­
C
aiiui, Oct. 15.—A caravan from Kordo­ the Day from Elkton, Md.. says:
moned
to
the
White
House
and
received
jila
ting tliat 940.000 Is due to buripeirt friends.
65
er. After exchanging one-or twoahota, Metropolitan.
appointment from tha Presld&amp;it Proceed- \ A foreclosure suit on a $500,&lt;XX) mort­ fan confirms the report that El Mahdi, hear­ ■market wagon containing William Prior
Louisville..
ing that the prot islom* at Khartoum are giv­ and a little -boy and girl, named Robert
Kelley .dropped dead. Swaun then staggered Cincinnati.,
31 Brooklyn
tag
to
tlie
Posi-offiro
I
tepartsuent
Mr.
Hat------------r
,,
—
------------gage
wa&lt;
begun
W*vdnes«tay
a
’
New
York
.14 Pittsburgh...
off a tow
and fell, dying almost imitb- Columbus..
ing out, ta gathering a strong force to invest
and Katie Divine, while crossing the
ton took the oath of offiMswhlqh was mltuin- against the LungUraucb Improvement Cofn- the place, and starve tbe garrison bite sule Jones
l Louis...
87 IndianapvHa,
diately. Theotae-tiou has been characterized S
track was struck by tlie New York exprew
38;Virginia. ....
littered
isteri
’d by J
Jauw*
auiim Lawren-on.}
Irawretwin./ a venerable pany, whose projicrty consist* of an hotel, mission.
by more rioting and bluxtabed than :inv In Baltimore..
on the I’hltaddphiA Baltimore 4 WAchingemploye, who lias perlonued, tbe same of­ cottages and bfithlng-homvL
♦
the history of tbe city. Democrats and R&lt;- i
Coxhtamtinofi.e, Oct 14.—A troop of ton Road, and all three were instantly
fice for twenty-two Po?.tiuasrer-Gencral&lt;
'^The dispute between the Masonic Grant brigands have attacked a Turkish mail car­ k lliwl. The wagon wm smashed and the
. publicans aicuse each other of having pre- ;
Cleveland, 0., Oct 14.—Henry Mack, a beginning with Pos.master-General C. B. Lodgee of Quebec and England Is aasumitkg avan on the road between brand and An- horses were killecL”
clpitateu a tinmlier of disturbances. Follow­
a serious pirn-*-, and the Quebec body con­ mun ^and captured inoiM*y packages con­
Ing ia a complete list of the killed and German lad, seventeen years old. was ar­ Wyckliffe, of Kentucky, in 1641.
wounded during T uesday.
rested late last evening for arson. He is Tataabln Painting* AdinlttMl Fee* of Duty. template forbidding Its sulwirdiiiat® lodges taining 9150,000. A detachment of cavalry
from recognizing English MMOtra,
Washington, Oct 16.—Mr. Marr, the
Killed-Albert Raaaell (eoktrod). Wounded
is tn pursuit of the robbers.
New York. Oct 15.—A-targe'number of
—Joe Lowry, abot j.n tbo aplne. fatal: Rridret charged with setting fire to a coal car 8n the
Lo51m«x, OcL 18.—Il is officially an-, veteran chief clerk of tlie Post-office Do
The Grand Jury at Winona. Minn., han
Hurt*-*, stru-k tn tbe brvast with a bo wider, New York, Pennsylvania A Ohio tracks. oil-paintings, which were brasght to this indicted
tliree judges of election and an nouiiocd, that the Australian squadron ha* partmenL has liven detdgnated to act as
dangerously: John Murphy, "hot in tbe The fire occurred last Friday morn­
country from England by J. D. Millett for aldcnnaiiic candidate for placing three hun­ beete ordered to New Guinea to jroclaim a First Assistant PiHtniaster-GeMra! send­
ato nach, i.tMh wound: Andrew Bcnneu icob
orodi. shot in tlie aXe. not danaeroua; John ing and was pul out without any exhibition, were Sunday jiassol free of dred fraudulent votes inlhr btillot-box last protectorate on tbe part of England over the ing a permanent appoltiUuenL Mr. Walk­
Datum, gbot in tbe teg. not daaxerou*; bam damage. For some time the theory
of the island east*of tlie I4lst niHrid- er, who is at present chief clerk of the de­
Caylor utoloredt. abut in the aide, nerioda: inti been entertained that tlie inccr- duty by tbe custom-house authorities under spring. Ode of the Judge* pleaded guilty. coa.-ta
lan of east longitude, and over the adjacent partment. is spoken ot aa the probable suo
Mike Gorman, twllcatnan. «bot tn the back.
------ T~ ~~T_. TV.
the provisions of the laws of 1878.. Tbe
dangerous: Henry 8t»eru&gt;ck nolterman, shot diarj tires that bayv been started lately and pointings include paftnilteof Cardinal Man­
islands to tbe .south. The commander Is in­ cesxur of Mr. .Hatton.
in tbe back, danseroux; Henry Brown {col- jiroved so destructive have been the work ning, Lord Leighton, Tennyson and John
structed not to allow Europeans to settle
orodi, shot in the abdomen. rataJ.
| of young boys whose, brains have been filled
Buffalo, N. Y., Oct 13.—It Is learned upon the intend at presriit.
United States Commissioner Smith was with Jesse .tames Maries. Tlie arrest of Stuart Mill, and tlie entire lot is valued at that Charles Kellogg, formerly President of
LosnoN, Oct. 18,—The Pans comwjxindChicago. Oct 18.—The architects of th«
The duties on oil-paintings are
„ „
kept busy ytMterday issuing warrants for Mack is thought to solve the mystery. He $348,000.
u* lat&lt;&gt; ”
Uog^JBridge Works of this city, ent of the Daily Telegraph believes that West, including all lh&lt;m&gt; wrot from De­
thirty per cent, which, applied to this Im- ‘tbe
b-eil
the arrest -of persnus for assaulting . lias already confessed to having set fire to
and one of thSteuort pronftnent bridge- China, a week ago. made tbe following troit Cleveland and Cincinnati, and south
Deputy I piled States Marshals and at several places, and ha* implicated others, portatioo, would amount to 9102,000.
proposition to Premier Ferry through tlie to tlip Gulf, will mcH In convention In this
1 builders of tlie United States, has just American Government: China's forces to
tempting lilexal voting at yesterday's elec- who will be arrested to-day.
DestrwcUvw Drought.
closed a contract with a New York withdraw from Tohquin. Ke Lung to be city the second Wednesday In November
tloiL Over fifty have been arrested and ,
--------------------------Chattanooga, bean., OcL 15.—Since syndicate to furnish 60.000 tons of steel­ temporarily occupied by the French, and tbe for tlie purpose of forming a Western Aaso
aixrat one hundred and fifty warranto re- shut uto
a**«tterort »d aatetd^L
maintobeterved
__
---------- _
____ _
July 0 a drought ban prevailed in lower pipe to be of thirty-six, forty and conclusion of a six mouths’ armistice, the elation of Architects.
Cunuim, Ort. li-Tbo IfapuMlratu 1
L*U
East Tenoftisee, Noftfi to
Georgia
and North
THE MARKETS.*
delivery dfepate being meanwhile settled by the
ejected tbdr entire city and coun^ket. Cauley, of Phitedriphta, aged fifteen, tart ^Lm™a^p~tals
the TXws
Indi- forty-right inches diameter,
£S.UM!
of a Just tee of evening shot Mamie Benson, aged fourteen, •
that all tarming intenSa are^Sriduly to begin within six months, nud the contract arbitration ot .tanerica. The corresjiondto
be
tilled
within
two
years.
Tlie
pipes, •*nt adds tint Feiry hail objected to the last
KuVfiT
J°&lt;.R*»bta*on, Repub- of this city, aad then shot himself fatally, imperilled, and unteL there is rain soon thUVR
HTOCK-^attle
.......
suggestion,
asking
why
China
could
not
which are patented by Mr. Kellogg both in
Sheep........ .......... .
The state fired at the girl made a y-Mnful result will be difiaatruira. Grazing lands are Europe and tlie United States, will be man­ make the proposition directly to him. The
Hous
iorit?^w«
SS* bul
fataJ wou*‘!- Cauley eome lime ago burned and creeks are dry. The Tennessee ufactured by an entirely new process hitlier- Tsang Ll Yaruen's note of August 14, ad­ FIXH
K-Good to Choice.
J
°* k^' w“ ««pto&gt;iKl at the Lancastar Watch Fac- Rlrer at thte point is within three inches of to unknown to makers, and for which ap- dressed to the foreign minister at Pekin,
patents....
tw«JXK2i {,M®tr,&lt;Vh"
**• t«ry. where the girl was alemploywL He the lowest point known.
. plication for patents, both American and has been published, showing that America WHEAT—No. 2 Red. ...
M V- Pcr.nocr*t’. **• fell in love with her. He left Lam-aster early
- -----------------------foreign, has been made. The total amount refused to mediate unless it wax riiown tliat
China
had
violated
the
Tien-Tsin
treatv.
OATM-Westcra Mixed .
of tbe contract is 54,000.000.
™‘n5hA1,1
•fated S1 «'.n4in» Uio girl proteKdlon, of
Madrid. OcL 18.—The (jptcial Gazette RYR
—-------------Oil CrTT, pa.. Oct 1L —The Christie
tL
«®«Uon: XfaO Murs llinuteolng U&gt; kill her.o e&lt;u
announces tliat the cholera epidemic has PfIRK—Mess...................
?i!”.foritbKbe!it&lt;rf»tb* ,u'l,ubli‘-^
. If She refuml to rewire hisattentions. He wel1’ near ,he ^’Hlps Guaher, made two
ended.
Bulletins
have
been
stopjied.
The
•IckcL In Sitmtaft
anln »»&gt; dine , o.. I
w
JJV
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.
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St. Louis. Oct 14.—Tlie Si. Ixmis A‘ Queen of Portugal sent e2.000 to Naples, CH ERSE.
, San Francisco aud the Atchison, Topeka A and King Humbert &gt;4,000 to Genoa for the
CHICAGO.
BBEVES-Extra.....................
near the Phillips a good well wm expect­. Santa Fa and tho Atlantic A Pacific RaiF .relief of tlie sufferer*.
lican majority in Medina was 1.SM. JQ.
L'lKiten.............................
Lon dox, Oct 13.—The Egyptian Gov­
ed. but this product is remarkable, andI roads have arranged to run a fart freight
Good
ooniplete returns from Wayne indicate a '
ernment
has
officially
prohibited
tlie
sale
of
stamps it us the taxgtet well ever struck.
Mellum
train from St. Louis, Chicago and Kansas slave*.
Democratic majority of about 400.
Butchers’ Stock
Marshall, Ma, Oct 14.—The dead
City to San Francisco. Tho
time
In the Nineteeutti (Garfield’s) IXstrict
Inferior Catta
Berlin, OcL 16.—The German, army
Ezra B. Taylor, Bei-vriican, is elected by a bodiar of Jolui Lowry and his wife were
will be rcducwl to six and a half days from comuiisariat has received orders to pur- HOGS—Live—Good to Cnolcj
BHKKP
.............................. JC
Washixgtox, Oct It—Tbe Interna­■ Kansas City, seven and a half from St cliane all grain, breadstuffs iwl provender
ft*® ;■ ‘found
uul“ zrsinriay
yesterday morning
looming near Uieir
their UOIDf,
home,
BUT1
ER-Creamery....
Good to Choice Dalrjr
mu Mio'S, 1M
’ll
B"h bodl&lt;* wm&gt; tional Prime Meridian Conference, al lui Louis and eight from Chicago. The cars of for horses direct from tlie pro.lueera, kpd to
nu.. k-.—
meeting yesterday, adopted the meridian off tills train will be fitted with automatic avoid all middle-men. The order is direct­
F1A)UK—Winter....
Greenwich.
The representatives from, freight brakes and the running for the ed against grain speculators iu tlie country,
Spring............ .
Fat- nt*...........
:Jl&lt;*rwar&lt;l outnral uid mu^ France and Brazil did not vote, and the, greater part of the distance will be equal to chiefly Hebrews.
Tranbull. 3.30»; Guuj.
TbK, U M el«r to tbe rUlty ju- representative from Sun Domingo voted। passenger, time.
Madrid. OcL 16.—La Ubertad states GRAlN-Wtieat,
r-'.
against it
that United States Minister Foster, prior to
1» the KijhteeoUi IMttrU J. H. Tayler. ;
signing toe commercial treaty on the part
BepuMtsfdefeUed J. H. Weltaee. Demo- I
ot tlie United States, demanded that the re­
bv . tulorttr of S.0T2. MlmUod by I Lkxjxotom, Ky., Oec 14—The trotting
Montpelier, VL, OcL 16.—in balloting Foresaugh. tlie Philadelphia showman and ciprocal advantage recorded In the treaty
«nl» u follow,: JUhoauot. 3.000; Cofor United Stale* Senator for the long term millionaire, has. after twenty years of lone­ should be confined solely to Spain aud
Ittmbtaut, 2.000: Carroll,
Jeluaou. racea at this point commenced yesterday
America. He claimed it would be im­
with splendid weatlier and a fast track. in the House of Representative* yesterday. liness, joined the great army of matrimony. possible to conclude a convention between POTATDB^bu)....................
Tlie bride is only twenty, and has lived with Cuba. Porto Rico and tlie United States PORK-Mrat
A dl&lt;patch from Bellaire aavs unofficial Eagle Bird lowered the two-year-old record,
figures in fthte. tbe Seu^errth IMrtritf, trotting In 2:3O?tz, and Jotawton paced Timothy P. Redfield. 26: W. P. Dltilng- tier mother for thirteen years in one of Mr. upon the same eouditions as obtain in the LAKH—Steam
LUMBEHjaye General Warren (Democrat) 275 nra- against his old record, winning nwily in Uam,^; scattering, A
(oinmon Dressed Skiing
genera! treaty, and. If forced to conciliate
bride is beautiful in face and of splendid upon intemaiioiral requirementa. negotia­
iority. These figures are baaed
the 2:0*. The quarter was made in 83W, the
Ftomiar............................
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I
figure. Forepaugh I* fifty-four years old. tions
utw, between u&gt;
Common Boards
Democratic majority of 2,837 in Monroe I.Til? I.* &gt;
the two countries would have
be ^tini^d.
Aurora, D. Tm Oct
^aril-pox is He has no child except Adam Forepaugh.
County. Upto six o’clock thte evening 1*7.
Sbingles
S
S J 00
Colonel Toy lot's friends confidently counted
raging in tlie township of Argo, fifteen
ipon Ills eirctiai.
I miles uortirwiwt of thb place. Eight perEAST LIBERTY.
A Fatal Mistake.
CATTLE- Bost M « • S 5S
New Ha vex* Conn., Ort. 18.—From an rcxis hare died, aixi nineteen more are sick.
Fair
to
Good
.
5
W
USS
Jxdianafoua, Iigi., Oct 18,—The wife
1 autlioritative auuree the Morning Jitwt
BOGS-Yorkara .................... » 90 S S »
of Hon. Davids. Turpie, ex-Unlted States _____
miners hi tills___________________
district have demanded of
it Is generally
Senator, dkd Saturday luoming from
tbe operatora a uniform price of two rente
.rt4gmxl from the Yale CoHege corporation,
•wicedcd that
ritecta of a doe.- Of morphine taken by mi*, per bushel for digging coat Hie jirewml
.
"BALTtMOBK.
the rrsi-son worigned bstag hk advanced agn.
CATTLB-HMt.
Hc will be cighly-threc years ck! IhW
... Modtwn—
month.
month. Rev. Am&lt;x Ci»r&lt;aHx(M!gh. of DfflHOGS
U*ui, also resigns from the some body.

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�'olgrovo and
New step* •• Ui- depot.

SATURDAY.

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OCT. 18. 1884

LIFE IE SA8HVILLE,
And Her Environs.
—Jake Habcraaat had George Wright
arrested one day last week on a capias
from the circuit court, for slander. The
action grew out of the same transaction
that fed to Mr. Habarsaat’a arrest, two
weeks ago, bv Mr. Wright
—W. D. Frabe. formerly of thia -vil­
lage, but now &lt;rf Cheater, was helping
raise a hunseat that plaw on Monday,
when something gave way aad the
house swuug round and came down on
him, breaking Ins leg'and otherwise Injuringtrim.
•
’ •)
.
r*^J&lt;»hn Bell had the misfortune on

Mrs. Jane- Coo has shingled her
house.
Asa Griggs is visiting frietids iu
Albtoo.
Mr-. P. B. Frac« visited m' Chester
Tuesday.MilUiu Willis, of Battle Creek, visited
friends iu Nashville tins week.
Win. Killeu is very sick qritb bloody
draputrry, but is improving. '
/Brooksaud MmitwPkliipoed over four
tons of dried apples ot Monday^
Wm-E- Griggs baa returned from a
two weeks visit at Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. nud Mrs. C. C. Gage, of Assyria,
visited C. Wilkiusuu last Saturday.
James Fleming has been “taking iu’’
the exponiuou st Chicago this week.
Mrs. J. Ay Is worth, ot Ataicu, Ind, is
viaiting.her sister Mrs. H. R. Dickin­
son.
Thomas Howard and wife of Grand
Rapids, visited at Ed. Oldtisld's this

Tuesday to cut off the end of the third
finger of hia left band while running a
burn saw iu the planing mill. Aa lie
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn of Elkhart»lnd.,
had already lost the first and neconfl Sundayed with C. M. Putnam aud
fingers of that hand, it la now in a badly family.
crippled condition^
Mr. and. Mrs. Wood returned Monday
f—A part of tbe annual hunting party from a three weeks visit in Indiana
aud
Ohio.
from this place went north on Wednes­
Several Republicans went to Vt.Ville
day, and the rest of the party will fol­
to
attend
the political meeting Wednes­
low on Monday. Wm. Buel, Taylor
Walker and Milton Willis were the ad- day night.
T
he
N
ews
made us say, two weeks
v.ince guard; Theo./Downing ef this
place. Royal Mudge of Hastings, aud ago, 'hat the tee for joiniug the library
Dr. Baughman and Mr. Smith of Wood­ association was $1.00; it'should have
(
''x
land. will complete the party. They said $1.60.
Chaa. B. Luek, of the Wagner'StCEp^’
will hunt thia year near Forest, Craw­
ing Car. Co., Buffalo, Supdayed with H.
ford county. /
R. Dickinson.
—Mr. George VaMiloff Popoff. a Bul­
W. S' Powers has abauiloned the
garian. delivered a lecture at tbe CouG-H . nh.vck party aud uuitod with tbe
Pipbibitiouiata.
ou Bulgaria. He gave an account of
/A. W. Phillips moved bis household
tbe Greek church, of the customs and
goods aud-stock to Traverse Oity this
government of Bulgaria, and the ad­
(Friday)
morniniM
vancement of the people toward ChrisJames McGraw has sold his house
tiauity since tbe proteatant miaaionarien
and lot in Brooklyn ' to Geo. Marshall.
had gone there and opened schools. His
Cousideratiou $650.
address was made very interesting by
About thirty residents of Nashville
the aid of maps, pictures and costumes.
Hud vicinity went to Grand Rapids the
Mr. Popoff came to America five or six
15th,
to see Blaine and Fremout.
years ago ror the purpose of obtaining
Mrs. and Miss Palmer, uf Lapeer,
an education, and lias lately graduated
who have bei a visiting nt C. M. Putfrom Olivet college. He intends to soon
return to hi* native*laud, where be will uaiu’a, returned home uu. Monday.
Mrs. H. M. Roe was elected Grand
engage in missionary and school work.
Marshall at the Grgud Chapter of the
—One of tbe moat complete stocks of O. E. S. held at Grand Rapids last
general merchandise to be seen in either week.
Barry or Eaton counties is now upon
J. T. Moon, Si miles south, will sell
exhibition at tbe long brick. Never bis 40 acre farm and a large amount of
before has Sir. Truman bought so large­ persoual property at auction ou Friday,
ly in all lines as he has thia fall, and by OjX24.
buying large blocks of goods and for /B. H.'Hoag aud family were flailing
cash be is in shape to offer hia large run near Hickory Corners this week, and
of customers immense bargains. Just brought home an eel asa trophy of tbeir
think of a good suit of winter under­
wear for 55 cents. His stock consists (The contract for constructing the
of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes,
drain in the south part of thv village
bats, caps, carpels, groceries, etc., and mentioned last week, was let to Mark
crowd two floors. He has twenty vari­
Rapaou. )
eties of ladies’cloaks, from an ail -wool
Mrs. Laura aud Miss Nellie Heath, of
to a fur-lined silk, in dolmaiiH, Russian Hastings, have been in the village thia
circulars and ulsters. In his large line week giving lessons iu embroidery aud
of dress goods probably the most at­
fajicy work.
•
tractive and popular styles are those /George E. Coe and Etta M. Noyes
new broad plod flannels. In short, Mr.
were married Wednesday eve. The
T. has the goods, makes popular, low young couple haw tbe well wiahea of
prices and is doing an immense busi- The News. I
—Mrs. Nancy A. Leedy, wife of H. A.
Leedy, who lives about two miles south
of town, died Monday afternoon of a
diseKMC known'to doctors as hepatic ab­
scesses. but known to common people
aa abscesses of tlie liver. She bad been
aicK for some time, and tor weeks her
death bad been daily expected. A post
mortem was held and it waa found that
her liver waa covered with altscesaes
from the size of a pea to that of a bulled
walnut, one or two of which had broken.
The gall bladder had disappeared so
thatscarcely a trace nf It could be found,
other organs than the liver were found
to be effected. Mrs. Leedy and her hus­
band came to this state from Ohio about
a year ai&gt;d a half ago. aud have since
lived od what is known as the Beals
farm, near Mr. Emory’s, south of town.
Mrs. Leedy was, at the time ot her death,
ab^ut 36 years old. and left three small
children, tbe youngest being only two
mouths old. For the present the cbildren will be eared for by Mrs. R. A.
Kanaga, who is a sister of Mrs. Leedy.
-The funeral services were held in Ohio,
and she was buried near her old home.

—F. A. Dean of Charlotte, mode an
anti-monopoly speech to a large audi­
ence at the opera house laat Friday
night. He spoke for about an hour aud
a half. Hia speech was a comprehen­
sive discussion''of the tariff question.
He argued that a protective tariff built
up a wall that not only kepi the pro­
ducts of other countries cut of this, but
kept the products of this country-from
finding a foreign market, thereby rais­
ing tbe price ot uiaDufacturtd goods
and lowering the price of the raw ma­
terial and agricultural products. Mr.
Dean did not attempt to turn the argu­
ments of those opposed to him into rid­
icule, but hia aim seemed to lie to furn­
ish food for thought; to give chose who
cared to investigate the questions &lt;»f
politics something to think about. He
did Brit' say a disgraceful word about
either party or their candidates, which
waa quite a novelty to many of the lis­
tener*, as they had been used to hear­
ing parties and candidates reviled, tra­
duced and abused hy-campaign orators
until they thought that the abuse of the
oppoohien was a necessary part of a
political speech.

Kocher Bros. are in receipt of a new
stock of winter goods of eudiess variety
and popular styles. It does one good
just to look at ’em.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will give a pumpkin pie social al
tbe residence of James Fleming, next
Wednesday evening.
The prohibition meeting Tuesday
was addressed by W. 8. Powers, Elder
Holler, N. Murry, E. Chipman, Rev. J.
8. Harder and Mr. and Mrs. Overholt.
The democratic pole at Nashville fell
with a great crash Wednesday. Bob.
Frazer made a republican speech there
a day or two before, and jarred it loose.
—Evening News.
Owing to the absence of both... the
proprietor and tbe local editor from
town the greater part of the week, the
local department of this issue is not as
full aa we would like to have it.
The democrats will raise their pole
this afternoon. F. A. Denn of Char­
lotte, will be tbe speaker. In toe even­
ing K. W Mines, a colored man. will
make an anti-monopoly speech,and will
be assisted by a colored glee club.
Prank Loomis, of Vt. Ville. keeps his
right eye peeled for bargains aud re­
cently bought a large bill of clothing
from D. J. Cushman of Utica, NA'.,
(who was going out of buisneas) at
two-thirds the wholesale price, and is
now giving his customers a benefit.
Advt. elsewhere.
The Stewart- Wilberforce concert
company “0olored"willgiveoneof tbeir
entertainments at the opera bouse Sat­
urday evening, Oct. 25th. This com­
pany is one of the finest and most pop­
ular on the road, and is endorsed by
such men as Dr. J. H. Vincent of the
New York S. 8. Journal, and tlie press
I in general. General admission 83cte.
Reserved neats at F. T. Boise’s drug
store.
&lt;

Cari» or Thanks—Dear friends and
neighbors: I extend to you my heart
felt thanks, for tbe great kindness you
showed me last Saturday. My earnest
prayer is that none of you may see the
sorrow I hare passed through. Were
it not for ray children and sympathy
of my many friends, I could not endure
my heavy cross; but with the help of
our heavenly Father, I will try to bring
up my children io a way tliat your
A Card.—To ail of ray friends and sympathy aud aid may not lie wasted.
neighbors who m&gt; kindL amisled me Asking His blessing upon all tbekind
friends who have so generously re­
membered me,. I am truly yours.
Emma Martin.

for F
DbauSir:—lu a lato inane of tbe
DeffioecM I "« my nan&gt;0 is mentioned
George Weidhanier hu erected a
a* being one with whom Walter 8.Pow­
ers, of your village, bad a consultation
Tire temperance meeting of last Sun­
which induced him to beepme ’* prohiday night Was very largely atu-tided
bitiuirist.
and
was very ably addreKMtd by Rev.
Personally I care nothing for such an
attack, but in jua’ice to My. Powers I' Whitman.
C0AT8 « ROVE.
word with Mr. Powers about thia-uiatMrs. Cash Stowell is .better.
.er, and did not know he was to become
Nice weather aud one or two frosts
a prohibitionist. I hare not seen Mr.
Walter Powers for more than two weeks. lately.
H. Miller, and mother visited at J.
' Clkhknt Smith.

Hastings, Oct, 18, IBM.

A SURPRISE

Corn, husking and drawing clover
seed is the order of tlie day.
Wheat ia looking well and bids fair
for a good crop the coming year.
A. Bolton of Woodland, has raised his
house and built a cellar underneath.
Levi makes a striking appearance
with his upper teeth gone. No danger
of him biting.
Stephen Wolfe went to Town—Bend's
Sunday night. Stove thinks a “Faint
heart never won a fair lady.”
Ed. Cotton has moved to Jtoxand.
leaving Homer Wood's house unoccu­
pied. I suppose Homer intends using
it himself.
Dr. Woodmar.Bee spoke at the school
house Monday night on tbe political
)Mues of tbe day. M usio-was furnished
by tho glee club of thia place. '
Ti&gt;o Advent Conference came off ac­
cording to announcement, was well
attended, and cloned with good results.
Three young ladies came forth for
baptism and arose from a watery grave
to walk in newness of life.

Last Saturday afternoon the old
iieighbora aud 'friends of Mrs. Wm.
Martin living in west, east and north
&lt; A-lleton, numbering 81 per win’s made
her a visit on the plan of a surprise and
donation party.
They met at Mr.
Overholt’s and formed the line of
march and marched into Mrs. Martin’s
premises with all the* assurance and
much the appearance of a foraging
army, carrying their well filled baekeis,
while tlis wagon loads of provisions
brought up iu the roar. It is needless
to say they nrtrt with no resistance
from Mrs. Martin, who waa too much
surprised to make any defense. After
the unconditional auHender. Mr. Dilleubeck, on behalf of east and north
Colleton, presented Mrs. Martin a
liberal quaittity of wheat, flour, corn,
potatoes, etc. Tbe donation from w* st
Castleton waa about the same,
the
whole amounting iu value to about
$28.
MICHIGAN NEWS.
■ After apeuding a delightful after­
Frank Brown, of St. Johns, Iain
noon aud partaking cf a social tea, tbe
durance vile for assaulting a Green­
company aMcmblcd in the little parlor,
bush woman.
sang the “Sweet By and By" and re­
Forty two coached containing 3,500
turned .to their homes, leaving Mrs.
Martin a wiser and happier woman. . ' persona, went from Adrian to Detroit
the day Blaine'was there.
Frank Rice, fireman on the steamer
H1STINUS.
Carrie Ryerson, of Muskegon, fell over­
“Have you heard from OhioF is the board Thursday and was drowned.
prevailing question of the day.
A 3-year-old son of Mrs. Fred Borch.
Judge Smith, who has beenafllictod of Saginaw City, was drowned in a
with the rheumatism, U -considerable cistern on the mornfng.of the 14tb.
better.
Deer are being slaughtered by hun­
Every one wishes that election wiu
dreds in northern Michigan by hunters
over, that business might again flow from Indiana, Ohio, and opr own state.
uninterrupted.
The fire in the Calumet and Hecla
The skating rink has some new at­ mine is still burning, but determined
traction every night nud when the new effort is being made to stay the flames.
ope opens it will be lively.
Blaine was met by great crowds at
The frame work of the uow and ex Detroit, Grand Rapids, Muskegon and
tensive skating rink is up, and it is ex­ other place in Michigan during bis trip
pected to have it ready to occupy by this week.
the first of November.
Armstrong, the Newaygo man who
Daniel Striker, the ex-secretary of killed bis wife and her paramour,
stale, is again in business.
He waived examination and wAs bound
haa managed to become agent for sev­ over to the November term ot circuit
eral insurance companies.
court.
A laige number of our Republican
friends went to Grand Rapids Wednes­
MAIIHIED.
day afternoon to see James G. Blaine COE—NOYES.—At the reakleuee of the bride’s
jareiiU,Mb^b^Rev.F. B. Bangs. Geo.
and John C. Fremont. ’They took

the Hastings brass band and plumed
knights.
The prohibition meeting was well
attended laat Friday evening, Union
hall being aa full aa it could bold of
attentive listeners to the speech of
Michael J. Fanning, the .Irish-orator,
nominee for congress on the prohibition
ticket. The speech was pronounced
the beat of tbe cap’faign.
Monday evening last the fusion inti
held their first grand blow-out of this
campaign and it was a aurpriaing suc­
cess, fully 5,000 ueople witnessing a
torch| light procession of 800 torches,
carried by voters, after which Frank
A. Dean, of Charlotte, made a rousing
aud convincing free trade speech in
the open air, tbe ball nut being one
quarter large enough to bold the crowd
who desired to listen. Tbe speaker is
praised on all aides for tbe ability with
which be handled his subject.
WOODLAND.
Will Holly is quite sick.
Mr. Eastman is building a kitchen.
J. Spindler is building a wood house.
Frank Dillenbeck* has built a new
granary.
Corn husking seems to be the general
occupation.
Fred Holly is on the gain, and we
are glad of it.
D. B. Killpatrick visited tbe reunion
at Flint last week.
Mr. Lane and wife are keeping house
for Charley Shriner.
Dr. Baughman starts on his hunting
trip up north next week.
Quito a number of people throughout
the town areou die sick list.
.1. M. Riser is on the board of super­
visors this week at Hastings,
J. M. Riser and Thad Rodgers are
making apple jelly a specialty. Tbeir
apparatus has a capacity of sixty gal­
lons per day.
An infant child of A. W. Dillenbeck
departed this life Thursday, Oct. 9th,
with spinal fever. Tbe funeral services
were held at the house.
The oilier day G. V. Hildinger was
fixing a broken whiplenee behind his
team, when some one calling a dog
started them; ibey ran through the
orchard towards the barn, and one of
them striking his head against tbe
stub end of an apple tree limb, broke
his skull.

A number of invited guests were present,
among whom from a distance were Dr. H. C.
Tarlov, wife aud mother of Manchester; Selah
Noyes, Grand Ledge; Ker. B. F. Bang* and
wife, Eaton Rapids; Albeit Barnum and wife,
Woodland; Albert Kellogg, Hastings; George
Clark, Jackson. Tbe following valuable presenta-were received: silver castor, Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Coe; silver pickle castor and sugar
spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnurn; silver
knives-and forks. Dr. Taylor,wife and mother;
New York; globe lamp, Mr. aud Mrs. Flav.
Feighner; peafowl duNter, A. KcPogg; sliver
sugar spoon and butter knife, H. A. Durkee
gow; allver napkin rings. Mm. Myron Pennock;
brush bolder and brush, George Clark; silver
bUUer knife, Mr. and Mrs. Cium. Price; half
dozen parlor brooms, Ren. Noyes; glass set

LOCAL MATTERS.
EF*We want your clover seed.
Marshall, Gallatin A. Co.
SHINGLES: SILINGLESI SHINGLES!
A big drop on Shingles to close out.
Come aud get some before they ate all
gone.
F. P. Town, VuVille.

FP*We are now buying winter ap­
ples for shipping as well as for evap­
orating purposes. We want all the
good apples there in in., this vicinity,
and have plenty of store room for them.
M. B. Brooks.

BE PRUDENT-GET INSURED.
The undersigned writes insurance
for the Continental, Phoenix. Detroit
and Marine, Sun Mid Germania fire in­
surance companies.
There are all
fl rat-clam reliable companies, and tbeir
rates are as low as can be aftorded for
aafe insurance.
H, A. Durkee.

CF*Do not believe it, but come 4nd
see if I have not the best barn Ixiards,
surfaced, for $15 per M. and the best
fencing you ever bought for $13. Also
a $12 barn board.
F. P. Towm, VtiVille.

tyGet our price before you sell
your clover seed.
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
IVRemember I am selling alive iucl.
C. B. shingle for $1.75. They cannot
lie beaten for the money.
F P. Towk, Vermontville.

Incurs Indian Vegetable Pius

LIVER

An-iall BiliousComptalnta

John Euc is complaining of neuralGeorge Weed lias returned from
Ohio.
'
Geo. Hitt ha* commenced work on hia
house.
There win be a republican meeting
at the town hall Saturday night, Oct18th. Speakers Will be R. W. Shriller

S6U.5T0N

WAGON SCAJLES.

511 sA 8?o5SLF,c iD°­
! Hl BL OO D
. AND A

1^—•&lt;

Positive Cure-^
Neuralgia,

UIBa

4T1CA.

RUPj

minblUhtoran*
11 a.M-MH of tba
o&lt;l B'-.xl.aucb ai
Eirtter,
RlnjpronB,
Scrofula.

plalnu .nd
dn uot ue «
uroM»a. Jt bo* cut *dlSyrop will curs yon.
r^r *&gt; * ■ i__
Ifailed.

RHEUMATIC BYRUP 00.. Rocbcttcx. N. Y.

----- 1 have just mode a large purchase of------

Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’

SUITS g OVERCOATS
of D. J. Cushman, Utica, N. Y. This firm is closing ont tbeir business,and thwyfi* ’L4”* b&lt;’u^"t at two-thirds the usual wholesale price, or al&gt;out 20 per cent,
tielow the cost of manufacture. They will be here about Oct 90th, and will be
sold at less than 10 per cent, ad vance on what they cost ate. Those who bought
goods of me last fall knoA* that I always do just us I advertise, and when I say

Prices are Low!
I mean it, and after the 90th I will give you an.opportunity to get the - best bar­
gains you ever saw.' loti can buy aa good a suit of me foi $6.50 aa I sold last
fall for $9; as good an overcoat for $4 as I sold last fall for $7; and ns fine a Mil­
ton Dress Overcoat for $19 as was ever sold by any dealer for $16. This will make

The Most Complete Stock
Ever &lt;&gt;ffered in this section, and every person from Barry county who has to buy
Clothing will save himself money by buying of one who has no business ex­
penses, who is always on the watch to catch up every good bargain that is
chases’
W‘JO
willing to give bis customers the'^benefit of his lucky purVermontville, Oct. 17,1881.

F. S. LOOMIS

New Boots and Shoes!
D. C. GRIFFITH
HAS JUST RECEIVED

Thirty Cases of those famous Lester
Veal Kip Boots,
The Best Boot in America. Look before you buy.
He has, also, a full line of the

Rochester Glove Calf and Fine Kid
Shoes for Ladies, Misses and
Children.
This line of Shoes can not be beat for quality and
price. Also a full line of the celebrated

BOSTON RUBBER and WOOL BOOTS,
At prices that defy competition,

Job Printing1!
JLT THIS OFFICE.

BEE-HIVE ORNAMENTAL

FURNITURE!

Toy C»rU, Tin

Did you know there
was a “Bee-Hive” in

Nashville? No!

Then

step into the Wheeler store

and behold it.

By “Bee-

Water Setta, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,
Toys of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
most everything one
&gt;
can think of.

Hive” we mean a store when.
can be found almost any

Mr. Cable having had 15 yean*

article in the fancy goods

and variety line.

Our

stock consists of

MILLINERY

TAXIDERMY,
Will make thia
art a apecialty. Ev­

ery' description of Birds
Ladies' Jerseys,
and Animals mounted to order
Gossamers, Hosiery,
und in first-class style.
Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
Give us a call. No
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
trouble to show
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
•
goods.
mantown, Ge rm an
Knitting, Zephyrs,

Mr. am! Mrs. F. B. CABLE.

�GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES.

Tl;r3Irw§:
MASH V1LLM

SATITKhAY.

•

•

- OCT. 18,1884

Mh HlbAA KhWH.
The mayor oj Gmnd Haven had hi
jaw broken by a. kick of aliuroelast
Bight.
The* Crawford county safe was crack •
rd on Hie evening of tlie 7th, and $2,­
000 Molen. '
Chas. Weity. aged 10, stabbed Chas.
Musch, Aged 17, at East Saginaw,
Sat unlay night.
; E&lt;1h mb long um a hoe handle and aa.
big mound us a calf# tail, aro round in
the Kalaniaxoo river.
A fatal disease Ims broken out among
the sheep in the vicinity oFSheawood,
destroying whole flockp.

and shot a lx&gt;y named Frank Eaton, i
aged 17. hitting biiu in the left side in ■
the region of the Ireart. At I AM ac­
counts the lx»y was not expected to
livju. Schweitrer was under mrrMed.
A domes! Icat one of the prominent
hotels of Jackson found n bottle of
huir-oil in one uf the sleeping rooms
and put a good share of it on her raven
hair. It did very uicety for .day or
two, but soon lief hair began to fall
out, and new she is as bald &gt;s a billiard
ball.
Some Germans and Italians of East
Saginaw indulged in a war of races
Sunday, resulting in Wm. Fursa^tum
getting cut in (thev,&lt;ace, amp John
Riirthout was sUptied iliTEeTeck—all
of which leadw/fl** easily exulted De­
troit Post to assert that a reign of ter­
ror exiatla at Eilat Saginaw.
A trunk from which there came a
horrible smell, uaa received at Bay­
City thv other day, and it waasupposed
it Contained a derutnjiosed human
b*x|y. It was bpeued by tbe officers
at d a horrible fact whb presented in'
their view mid smell. It was 12S seed ltd
(xtUDda uf limburger cheese.

A trump trod to hang himself in the
JackMHi pa-k la«t Friday, but the rope
wouldii’l Ataiul the atrain,
Tbu Michigun exllnt at tho woi Id’s
fair at New Orleans will bo aouiething
for Wolvciinea t&lt;,» lie proud of.
Matwax, N J., March 8, 1884.
John Seifert, a bmkek’MO on tlie D Dr. Kennedy. M D . Rondoul, N. T.:
Dear 8&gt;r:—I itsvc used your valuable mediG. H. &amp; M. li. R., fell from hia train
eini, “Favorite Remedy." iu niy family tor
&amp;ituril»*y and lino In* leg crush' d.
liver difficulties, and tiixl it au excellent peepThe Pentwater Lumber Co.’s saw ernUou, wurlhy of the rectxniueiiiiathin tt'
bears.
MRS. MARGARET HAYE8.
and tdiiiigfe. mill limned on the bib,
. with a loss of $25,000. Insurance $18,
000.
Chas. Fisher was fataly stabbed in
tlie Iwick and aide in a saloon row at
Guy-ling on tire 8tli, but no arreats have
been marie.
A. J. Barker, a farmer living near
Hart, allot aud killed Wm. Martin,
hi" bn । th er-io law, Saturday. Barker
in uudcr arrest.
It im proposed to organise a company
with $100,000 capital to build and ope­
rate a cable ayatem of street railways
at Grand Rapids.
Canal. the fiend who attempted rape
on a little girl in West Bay City, won
found guilty of assault, and will be
•ent to Jackson,
James Wallace, a young farmer near
Forestville, stands charged with at­
tempting to outrage Katie Schoell, a
neighlair’a daughter. '
t
■
A falling block on the set-L^uer Sky­
lark killed John O’Donolan Friday.
Hia laxly was sent from Middle Island,
Where it occurred, to Alpena.

DR. DAVID

Geo. J. Bsrtmaun, who lives near
Roscomiuou. waa thrown from hia
wagon, bieaking a hip and receiving
other injuries. He will probably die.
Tbe national hotel,, at Bay City,
binned Friday morning. Tl»e guests
were compelled to jump from..tbe
second story windows to save their
lives.
Mrs. Tbot&gt;. Jenuiaon, of Fort Gmtlot,
who lias been sick and delirioua for
••me time, escaped from her home
Fiiday nu&lt;l drowned lieroolf in the St.
Clair liver.
.
Hamtramck, a suburb of Detroit, ia
Infested with a baud of thiev%a, who
make raids every night, aud aa they
have no "police protection tlie robbers
have fall away.
Friday while attempting to crofts the
track m front of an engine which wa*
moving biu kwaids, Willie Hatfield, a
10-year-old b&lt;»y of Hillsdale, was cut
completely in two.
Julius Lannr, who was arrested on
suspicion of being tlie man who mur­
dered John McLean, near Coopersville,
lias been released, as there was no evi­
dence agaioMliim.
Jacob Weatherwax, of St. Johns,
while driving a colt met a bicvcle.
Tbe animal became frightened and
jumped down a 20 foot embankment.
Mr W. sustained injuries that are pro­
bably fatal.
A 14-year-old son of Wm. Stewart
of Cheboygan, waa inalantly killed on
tbe 9th. Sportsmen were shooting
ducks in the river near by, when a rifle
ball glanced from tbe surface of tbe
water, striking the boy io the neck.

H. M. LEE.

Come and see for yourself.

Special Announcement
To the People of Vemontville and Vicinity:
We have this week removed our entire stock of General
Merchandise into our

Elegant New Store,
Just completed, which is by far the largest and finest
salesroom in Central Michigan. With a

LARGE and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
------ O

------

Seasonable Goods,
WHICH

AR.E

OFFERED

a&lt;**OMIOACO.

THE HIMIDLIKD

At Prices to Suit the Lowest Market Rates, STEAM GRIST MILL
--------WT T K- - - - - -

BETTER

On acconnt of the failing health of
the proprietor, ia offered

KjVCILITIES ~

For serving our customers than we have ever before possessed, we invite our friends to

KENNEDY’S

25-Horse Power Engine.
For full particulars apply tu or address

Parker's
\ Pirrhail, It£ti» U l Intr litoiiott*,

If jw arva lawyer. minlMvr or bariuoM n«t
.■lh»u«lrd *y menial ■tr«|o or anxloua tare- Ho
n»t UKe ItitoKleallu* allmulaola but uat Parker',
T.-OlcCAUTION I Refuaa all aubaltUtea. Parker',
Took la nxnpowd of tbe beat remedial a*enla In the
world, and !■ entirely different Irure preparation*
of aineer »h&gt;uc. Head tor circular.

Woodland, Mich.

Flour! Flour! Flour!

Martin &amp;. Downing.
Tonic GARLAND I1
805954002^

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Dealre to say that they arc now cnaklng flour
by their

NEW MACHINERY I
And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will ceuvince sll that our flour is
the Bo«a, and will be tbe

HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.

Ovira Tmcmam’b Dtomb, Nabbvhjjc.

Ikentnl

Work

f every dererlption done according to latest
mproved modes. Coll and see samples.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

Mte and tl •laaa.at all dealer* la medicine Uraal
aavifiK In knylnff dollar afren .

Mo charge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. SoUafactloo guaranteed.

A, H. WINN,
THK OLD RELIABLE

LIVELY.

Cloaks I

J. OmMI'X. Proprietor.

Farmers wdll find tt to tbeir interest to make a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above Matemsnia.

ROUNDGARLAND.
TiffTny Bros.’ Bujrgiesi

Dexter Queens,Timpkins,End Springs,,
Side Springs, Storm Springs.,
Will Go Home Happy,
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
ANY LADY

rvaprctfuHy refer yem tn H. A. Htxxika, Al.
r. (inu-hfr. Pcirter Hamec. Dankl Deller,

'

We shall «h4 heep In stoc?

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mes
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
----- Is turning out-----

2U. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

My ronvcnlencc far anpplytng tlie public i We keep everything in Uris litre.
aeoll.

with anything In the Llvi-ry Utas non nor excel­
led in thia part oftire State.
*
700 Ladies,’
Matched
Horses
300 Misses' and MOST ECONOMICAL. HANDSOME ANO DURABLE STOVE MADE. Four PairInofthebest
Both
:
Children’s Sold Vy tbe 6e»t dealer* tn every city and town fn tire United State*. Don’t forjeet tbe , SINGLE ANU coui.iv.
DOUBLE TUBN0UT8 ■

DECKER’S,

The mill contain* tworun of 88-inch
atone and Dooemwry machinery to do
custom milling; ail drove by a hue

J. SPINDLER,

REMEDY

W jere b it all This is Done?

FOR SALE CHEAP.

*-13

And inspect our Stock and Prices.

A 30-months-old daughter of Morti­
mer Osmun, of Waterford, Oakland
countv, waa draw ted in a pood near her
farher’a 'bo tore, Tuesday. A fathful
dog waa with her at tho time aad-aiadu
w sfrong eff &gt;rt to set her out, but was
Kvnrsbowa In W«M»rn Mteblnu Priaoe far W- trouble to do mi.
.
Jacob Laticher, a married man 60
years &lt;rfd, has created a sensation in
Grand Rapids by ruaktag a criminal
Wbo ivui, ttiie i*»d.n am*l cocaoe and buys a clack
assault upon Mr*. Catherine Trust, who
lived in the upper part of the h«n&gt;«e
- which Ite occupied. He locked her in
th., room and succeeded by brale force
V elacam e-y tai and lo» price, w«l effect iu
Shejlty waa tbe scene of aahtsHii g
Iam Friday night. W. SchwHisrr,. n
iunfft-iixive 8wiM living about two
aides from the villain*, had tong hwn
badly annoyed by rm. of his Brighter,
■nd luid in vain M.nght redrew*. While
Wing pelted with poUTOea, be fired 40 Potter Blk. Battle Creak.

AMAN

GRAND OPENING!

Give ne

H. R. DICKHVN49IV A CO..
EAST SHERMAN STREIT.

“Rough on Rata" clean out Rata, Mice Ufe.
Rough on ConiK^for Cornu, liuoioas. lie.
With rlJinx acrommodaUoni* iw’woor eight, ! Thin people. .“U'ella’ Health Remnrar” f­
furnished &lt;n&gt; abort nutlet and &amp;i lo«»»*t rote*. I snores health and vigor, curra dj»pepsta-&lt;fcc31
Patronlxe me and you will de happy.
"Rough ou Toothache.” instant relivf. IScLadlrs who would aetaln frrobiresa a»d v|vJAG41H OSMl’N.
[ acltv don’t fall to try •'Wells, Health Renew

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                  <text>VOLUME XII

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1884.

New Goods

before him

At KOCHER’S, i

Thsir quilfty aud value
Thai voice—Oh how bewicbingl
‘ That face—horn fair a tight!

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

No doabt what thev appear;
But then I think, be added.
With cheuks auBused with bluibea,'

And innocently answered.
‘That’! what the Micro

THE UQJ-TIMEB’S REVENGE.

New Goods
AtKQGHER’S

। In the gray light of early morning
. within a large tent an excited group of
some twenty or thirty men, gendarmes'

and citizens stood before a large cage
mounted upon v&gt;i*eul«,j|
** *
wereiwo knMlkn&gt;Mll&lt;n|
looking man,Aon uomA i
strewn upon a blood-atai
floor. The
gendarmes were th
' ing, promising and trying
man in. the cage, endt
oring to perI snade him to com© out and submit to
’ arrest.
' "Tt I come ont,” he replied grimly to
all the arguments, "I shall bring the
lions with me.”
At that there were criesof alarm, and
a lot of women clustered at the door of
the tent vanished suddenly.
"Throw chloroforrd into thecageand
stupefy them all,” suggested home­
body.
"At the first suuff of a drug I shall
open the cage door,” &lt;nrned the inun
in the den.
"Shoot the lions !”cried another voice.
M. Dttabolla, the proprietor of the
Cirque Olympe, where this unusual
scene was going on, shrieked his pro­
test against this solutiqn of the diffi­
culty.
’
"No! Shoot the man!*" proposed
another.
Th© caged man put his hand on the
bolt of the door and replied:
"Evon if you shoot me, my weight in
falling will draw the bolt, and then you
will do well to look out for yourselves.”
The gendarmes made haste to assure
him that they had no idea of resorting
to such extreme measures nud bad no
authority to do anything but arrest
him.
"Starve him out!” exclaimed the offi­
cer in charge of the gendarmes, "We
will lay siege to him until he capitulates
and snrrendera.”
•
“Meanwhile,” growled the man, "if
we get hungry wo will come out and
look for our breakfast together. And,
while I thinkbf it.you had better bring
me something to eat now. The lions
haw had enough for tu-&lt;ay.”
Expressions of horror and cries ot
rage were uttered by the group—dem •
onstrationn of feeling that did not seem
to have an adequate cause m the man's
few words. Surely there was something
to the hearers that did not ap­
The .Niagara Falls (Rente. known
pear. But, whatever th© indignation
STANDARD (19 McrtdUa) TIME.
and the fnwithey made, they judged it
best to get the man bis breakfast,which
MAIN LINE.
Traioaosxhc Main Line will pao JmcKmoj they did, and he ar© it stolidly, while
j » follow*: 1_ the lions lay blinking sleepily at him
and at toeangry little crowd of lookersGoins Wemt from
&gt;5 35 » m OD* wh° uhattered volubly, all at once,
Mall.
&gt; AM p. m . as the people of the south of France are
11.30p.m. Arr
5* m I wout *9 do when excited.
PaciflcEx.. 11.55a. m. ArrChicago7.561
LL___ [ A scared waiter in M. Sebaatine Le: noir’s disreputable little tavern, about
8.05 p.m. An-Detroit fl,00 p. m.
4JB p.m. Arr Detroit fl 26 p. m.; midnight of the night preceding the
3 25a.m. Arc DvtnJt 6A5 s. m. ■ acene just described, fom-d, sitting in
- - a-n
&lt;»‘&lt;' of t»‘«
rooms, at a table, all
Tbs Atlsutic and Pacific ExprcMearun* daily ! ,
, .
...
,
otbert ran daOy except 8andiy.
#fone, a dead man, with a knife in his
, neck.
Grund Uupids IHvhton.
: Hardly an hour before, the now dead
‘ man had entered the place alive and
.well,
bringingwith him a woman,cloreDay
Det AU
STATIONS.
ly veiled. Food and drink had been
Ex. Ex.
a. m p. m ’ brought to them. The waiter, occupied
6.00 fl.00
9.30
Grand
0.47 b. 45 W.2S i in his duties in attending to calls from
7.07 10 57 ‘ other rooms, did .not observe the depar­
1.59
7.30 11.38
ture of the woman, but at length, not7.88 11.56
8.10 8.08 1X47 i ing as singular the silence reigning in
Charlotte...........
Eaten Rapid*....
■ " I that apartment, tapped at the door and,
84* 8.28
Rive* Junction..
9.10 Aaa
8.08
receiving no answer, entered.
938
5.55
Detroit...
11.57
The woman whs gone. The man’s
P-"»body was drooped forward upon the
table. From the back of bis neck stuck
Psc. Mall
Ixk
STATIONS.
Pas. up the white ivory handle of a atilletto.
Ex.
ft. ID A little stream of blood ran down each
p. m
a. ro
. 9.00
9.W»
4.00
. 1.08 11.50 . fl.46
7.35 side of Ids neck, made pools on th©
Rives Junctloa. . 1.45
8.O- table doth, and dripped slowly drop by
7.08
■aMa BttMm. . S.35 1X4X
7.3*
8.25
Charlotte?......... . 8.15
H.to drop to the floor.
810
1.07
Vermontville... . 8.55
9.17
1.32
8.83
The waitet uttered a yell of affright,
Nsabvflte......... . 4.10
9.25 and in a few momenta the room was
1.4C
8.42
Hastings.......... . 4-50
2.07
9.55
9.07
Middleville-.... . 5.30
2.32
9.30 10.® thronged with jabbering and gesticulat­
Grand Rapids... . A40
3.30 10.2ft 11.20 ing MareeilMiise men and women.
a. m.
p. m. p.m
a.m
That the man had been assassinated
i there can be no doubt. And it was the
depot at Detroit with trahia opinion of a medical man who was »nmmoned that the victim had died so sud­
LEDYARD,
denly that he had not time to make a

New Goods
At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

At KOCHER S.

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

At KOCHER S

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

snr

Gwn Fm* and Tlckst Agent. Chicago.

had done the deed in order to peseess plunging his stiletto into the spinal ' mirtionless as a statue. Bo he was dis­
herself of the athlete’s money.
marrow ot his suoceeaful- rival.
covered at early dawn by a hostler
It was hardly a reasonable theory,
Sil via, horror-s*rieken by the sight of moving early about the tent—the wmf
for it would have taken a powerful her paramour falling dead on the table oue who had told the story of Silvia’s
hand to have driven that keen-pointed before her with a knife in hia neck, amours to the police—and there, when
buv thick-bladed atilletto so deep, and darted out of the tavern room unseen, he gave the alarm, the gendarmes still
with so sure a direction to the seat of and fled to the circus tent. There. i found the lion-tamer.
lite., just where the spinal column Joins bidden in a dark corner, abe heard her
Then epaued a similar scene with
th* skull; bnt reason is not necessarily
—----**------ ’ to the police, and
---• which tuia narration opened. All that
Dnme
mentioned
a part of any police theory.
fearing that she would be denounced day Jean Dufrac kept th© oflicers at
j. Prompt inquiry amnqg Galaticho’s m an accomplice In the murder, in a bay, and br threats of letting loose the
comrades at the circus brought to light blind excess of terror sought for Jean liorfs compelled tribute of food and
a hostler who had, after the evening Dufrac io shield her or help her escape. wine. At length the happy thoughtl
performance, seen him go away from Singular as it may seem, hey fright was occnred to someone of drugging hi*
the tent and join, at * little distance so great that she did not think of biju wine. It was done, and at length he
sank down upon the floor insensible.
died, but the knew of hqr faithless
Then th© lions were kept back by
who ah© was. better than the police
'
" ' t irons while be was
for liHtnew more than any one else in be IHtety to find him.
carried off to prison,
the troupe about a certain amour that had be taken her with him In the dead
Two months later, on the 13th of No­
waa in progress, and had always ex­ of the night into the lion’s den for vember. 1849, be was executed.
pec ted some oad end to it. The athlete their secret amorous interviews. There
PBOBIBITIOy LEVERAGE.
and the woman, who was Done other ।alia naw nought him and found him.

iron farrier about ona third of Its
length from ...one end. Ln the larger
with the waiter’s description of the per- ।compartment waa the door. Driving
apt who bad Accompanied the murdered the lions into a corner, he admitted the
man.
girl, and with her passed into the small­
"Tell us,” commanded the sergeant er compartment, closing the barrier be
of the gendarmes, "what you know tween them. The huge savage brutes,
about tbeen people !”
relieved from tholr momentary subjec­
And the hostler, nothing loth, glee­ tion by bis eye and whip, put their
fully narrated what he knew of the noses to the bars and signified with
drama of lust and blood. "Silvia Nov­ hungry ferocity in the direction of the
ella,” he said, "is one of the most beau­ girl, but slip felt herself beyond their
tiful women in the world, and as licen­ reach, and was not afraid of them.
tious aa she is beautifnl. She is not a v "The police ary after we, Jean;” she
mercernary and soulless woman who said, stammering, "and you must bide
yields herself for gain, but who seems me.
•
unnble to view a tine looking man ■ "Why are they, after yon 7”
without desiring to poHsess him carnal­
"1—1 can npt tel! you. But I am in­
ly. She tires of her lovers tia fast ns nocent,of what they Suspect me. I
she acquires them, and none whom she. swear to you that I am. I am not ca­
invites rep«d her. Oh, no! She is too pable of killing a. man. • Am I Jean T'
beautiful to be repelled. Hardly could
"No. But you are very capable of
even Sn Anthony himself resist her. So being the means of a man being killed.
there is a constant succession of favored Do you know what they will do with
ones. Those of yesterday are not those you if they catch yotiF
c,i to-day, and to-day’s will not bethose
"No. What will they doF
of to-morrow. She is like the sea, to
“Well they will put you in prison,
which all the rivers go, and yet it is hut first they will bind you and gag
never satisfied. Now that is a disposi­ you to prevent your escaping or mak­
tion which mav cause Mine unpleasant­ ing a noise. Come, my pet, let me
ness in the mind of a man who proposes show yon what they will do. Lqt us
to marry a woman so gifted and liberal, play that you are my prisoner. See, I
as you may imagine. Our lion-tamer, take your handkerchief, which is much
Jean Dufrac, has been madly in love softer than the hand’ rope which Qie
with her for six mouths, and wishes to police would us.-, and I fasten your
marry her. He has the funny fancy hands, so, behind your back. Titan I
that if $he were once legally and prop­ take my handkerchief, and rolling it
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erly married she would become an hon­ up, so, put it in your month and tie it
est woman, and he is, willing io over­ behind your neck, so. Now you can
look the past, if she will only bo true to not help yourself or make a sound, can
him in the future, when she is his wife. youF .
As if she could!
The girl with a vague look of fright:
"Well, four weeks ago, when we left in her eyes silently shook her head.
Pans, PeflroGalancho tor the first time
"And now,” continued Jean. "I have1
joined our company. I knew, when I lots of pretty things to tell you.”
saw her place her eyes upon him, just
"1 warned you not to betray me with1
us well as if she had spoken aloud, that that fellow Galancbo, and you did.
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she was saying to herself. There is an­ You went with him to-nigbt to Lenoir’s.
other one I must have.’ Jean Dufrac ! followed you, and saw all that you
also saw that look and understood it, did*- When my opportunity came I
and. I believe, was more jealous of him put my arm through the -little closet
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t han he ever was of any .oilier man; window and knifed him where I knew
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Pedro wm a very fine-looking, tall, the blow would settle him quickly.
powerfully-built fellow, with a hnmi- New, it is your turn. Do you know
some face and a tine head ot curly that I have loved you so that it has
brown hair, while Jean is, though strong made me mad, and you have laughed
1
as an ox, short, very dark, and not at at nib? You won Id never^be faithful
all goo&lt;l looking. Still, for all his de­ to me. But nobody else shall ever
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fects in point of beauty, Silvia had possess you again. Yot^j time has
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promised to marry him, and he1 was not come.”
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disposed to wait until marriage for her
Springing to bis feet, he passed1
faithfulness to commence. 1 myself through to the larger compartment
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heard him warn her against going with where the lions were, ' throwing the
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Pedro, and that is probably why she barriers wide open as he did so. The
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took the pains to veil herself and avoid wretched girl, staggering to her feet,
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olmervation as mil eh as possible when followed him dumbly. He burled her
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she went with him to that house. She back wards, and as she fell, her bead1
has not usually been so careful to con­ retrieved a slight cut by strickiog the
1
ceal a little thing like that.
(■are of the cage. With blows of a whip•
The police hunted for both Sylvia and the lioDj-tamer drove the ferocious
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Jean, bnt they were not in their accus­ Iwaats into the compartment where
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tomed places, and managed to evade Silvia lay as if paralyzed by terror, and
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pursuit, for the time, at least. While closed the barrier behind them. Fold­
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that chase waa going on a discovery ing his arms, he stood outside, wait­
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with an interesting bearing on the case ing stolidly for the inevitable result.
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was made by a sharp-eyed detective. From the single lamp swinging in the
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Ho found that there waa no gla-sa in center of the ring be had barely sufwhat appeared to be a curtained closet ficent light to see what transpired.
window, just behind tbeaeat of the man
One of the big lions walked deliber­
who was stabbed in the nedu- tha^ the ately with a slouch gait over . to the
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muslin curtain had been cut loose by a prostrate girl, sniffed at the blood on
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sharp knife from the bottom and side her bead and licked it, growling the
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of the empty sash, so that it could be while. The other lion and the lioness
1
easily and silently lifted up; and finally, crouched and watched him inquiringly.
tliat the dust—thick on the sides of the Thus several minutes passed. Then
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lower piece of the sash—was rubbed Silvia, in a fit of desperation, struggled
away in the center, as if an arm bad to rise to her feet. The lion over her
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lieeu protruded through this small win­ at. once seized her by the shoulder.
dow. Tim closet behind tins window Her blood spurted out of the wound
was a dark one, only used to stow rub­ made by his teeth, and the emeil of it
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bish Sn, and could be entered by a door intoxicated the waiting brutes. With
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from a servant's staircase, which was the swiftness of arrows they sprang
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never locked. There was no doubt the upon her and began rending her to
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assassin had hidden himself within that pieces.
closet, and through that window had
The second lion buried his teeth in!
one of her legs, while the lioness closed
dealt the fatal blow.
Suspicion waa fixed upon Jean Du­ her powerful jaws on the poor girl’s‘
frac as the assassin. Indeed, there waa breast. In a few momenta Silvia’s ago­
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no question entertained of bis guilt, nies were over, and the savage brutes’
haa fallen dead Just aa if be had been and the most strenuous efforts were were gorging them selves with dismem­’
made by the police to effect his capture. bered fragments of her fair body.
struck by lightning.
The floor of the cage waa slippery’
Very wood, when the face of die corpse They oould not find him in hia bed or
was lifted up. it waa recognised aa that in any of the low cabarets where it was with blood; the horrid jaws of the■
of Pedro Galancbo. an athleteand gen­ supposed be would be most likely to be beasts were dabbled with the crimsont
eral performer in the Cirque de Olympe, found. Indeed, he seemed to have fluid, and the only eon nds heard were.
vanished entirely. They fancied that the crunching of the bones of the unhappy rope-dancer and the low growl­•
ing of the lions.
place where they wonld be Uaat iifcaiy
Jean Dufrac stood looking on at the

Ittererhad b prohibition beverage
cohejnto.iny syatehi; that it did not
bring wtith it' a large assortment of
gloom, headache and late-picked re-

Last pnmmer in a prohibition district
where nothing stronger, than aquafor­
tis waa sold to knock dullcare s cy-high
and cheer the snake bitten thirsty
traveler on bis weary way, J was entic­
ed by a friend, whom I afterward dis­
covered to be a wicked sinner, to a
piace where temperance drinks were
dispensed, and induced to driuk a
ginger pop.
I noticed that the man who sold the
gonger-pop set the glass under the
counter while, he poured it. This ac­
tion would have aroused my suspicion
had 1 then been better acquainted with
toe wicked ways of a deceptive world ;
but, as it waa. I aid not give it serious
attention.
My companion drank bis prohibition
beverage'with a scornful smile, ana 1—
well, I drank abo it two swallows of
mine. It got started before I disco?,
ered its true character, and then there
was no stopping it. Everything had to
clear the track for it. It went where
it listed. It stepped into little unex­
plored nooks and corners in my inter­
nal eoonomv,.and even found its way
to my toes.
I thought for a minute that I had
swallowed a streak of foiked lightning
by mistake, and the look of deep surprise that came to my countenance seem­
ed to alarm the ginger-pop dispenser.
He looked at me aliarply for a me me nt,
as if half a miud he had.made a mistake
that he still might rectify, and said:
"Mebbe—me Obe yon would prefer
yours plainF
I said 1 wonlfl, and that I was glad
he had noticed it- I would prefer it
very plain—the plainer the better. I
take ont of the water-pitcher, and try
thus to subdue the conflagration that
appeared to be raging within me, while
there were yet enough of my inside
works left to carry on business at the
old stand.
I am an advocate of plain, simple
drinks. If 1 must drink whisky that
will eat a bole through an old liog-skin
saddle-flap in two minutes, I don’t
want it flavored with sarsaparilla and
smuggled into my system as a temperance beverage.. If I am elected to
drink fusel-oil or aqua-fortis, I want it
straight, so that I may know the size
of the dose I am taking.
Several weeks ago I traveled for a
day or two with a friend from aprohibition district. He had with him a
long black bottle, containing a liquid
that had a strange, mysterious odor.
He said he had brought it along as an
antidote to snake-bite, and though we
did not meet any snakes during 'onr
journey, my friend frequently antidoted. He invited me to antidote also;
but a still small voice within me told
me to touch it not. I said I bad rcforr .ed, and preferred to give the snake
a fair chance for bis life, H one happen ed to bite me.*
I noticed when a musquito bit my
friend it soon fell over and expired.
Thia circumstance greatly alarmed me
but my friend laughed when I spoke of
it, and said prohibition beverages were
just as fatal to mnsquitos as to snakes.
But no snake that knows enough to
crawl into its whole when it snows
would bite a man who had about hia
person the flavor of prohibition drinks.
If there is one prohibition beverage
more demoralizing than another, it is
probably prohibition cider. Itstealeth
into man in disguise of a harmless stuff,
and wrecketh him from the top of his,
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head to the part of him that falls over
the fence last.
Look not upon the prohibition cider.

NUMBER 6
OHB WANRINGTON

letter.

WaBHiMArow, D. C., I
Oct. 18«h, 18M. (
Tpe president lias returned to lhe
capital and there are many other signs
of*the winter rehabiliation that will be
completed in about six wceka, when
congress will have assembled for the
short final session. Many w Dators and .
representatives have already returned
to their Washington homes. The diplomatic corps* is hero in its usual force
and splendor. The social world* too,
that heterogenous but potent entity,
has also come back to Waaliingtoaand
la preparing for its important role in
the drama of ..
Washington
WUIUFiw... life. What
would Washington fis without aocletyf
without it$ round of social epteriainUtonte where cabinet officers, supreme
court judges, their wives, and daugh­
ters, sistert, cousins, and aunte meet
in stifling drawing rooms, inhale car­
bonic acid gas, Iwallow tea punch,
champagne, chicken salad, and sand­
wiches. They are at Judge A’« 1#
midnight, and repeat the same performarioe at Senator B’s at 1 o’clock in the
morning. These senators are expected
to legislate for fifty millions of people
next day; these judges of the highest
court djuoi give final interpret#tion to
laws, and make judicial precedents for
all time; these caoinet officers have
ministerial functions throughout the
postal, naval, military, financial, state,
and judicial service ot the greatest and
most progressive nation on this planet.
The objector may be austere, puritani­
cal, aud everything else that is abhor­
red; but he must insist that these
night orgies axe not the proper train­
ing mental, moral or physical, for the
perilous science of guuernmemt.
The coming winter is expected to be
oue of unusual interest at the Capital.
It is the last winter of the preoeMadministratiou. "Ring out the old, ring
iu tiiv new.” Ou the fourth of March
another president will be inaugurated, ■
another cabinet will be formed and the
qoudreunial adjustment to the flew or­
der of things will folio w with more, or
le^s friction, and di-curd.
Just ten days before the inaugura­
tion of the next president, on the 22nd
of February, the anniversary of the
birth of Washington, his monument,
the highest artificial structure on the
planet, will bo unveiled with fitting
ceremony. It is expected that visitors
from all parts of the conn try will be in
Washington during the unveiling cere­
monies, and manv will no doubt re­
main until after the inauguration.
Each succeeding year makes the city
better prepared for the entertainment
of.strangers. Thu hotel, and boarding
house area of Washington is ever in­
creasing. Anyone ean live comforta­
bly (if bis ideal of comfort is not too
luxurious) in the capital of his country,
wliocan pay one dollar pet day for
foodand lodging. Those who wish to
pay more can have the pleasure of do­
ing so. At the expen si ve hotels group­
ed about the Treasury Department the
chargee vary from three to eight dol­
lars per day according to the location
of rooms.
,
Many improvements have been made
during the summer, in the streets,
parks, public and private residences of
the eity.
A part of the mammoth pecsion
building has l&gt;een completed and is .
now reatly for the hundreds of clerks
who will soon occupy it. The million
dollars improvement of the wings of
the Capitol is progressing favorably.
A million cubic yards of rand, dredged
from the bed of the Potomac, have
been dumped on the swamps that bor­
der tboTivrr front of the city, and
many arches of solid ground have been
made. A new ooera house, the largest
and finest in the city, has been erected,
and Mrs. Belva Lock wood, president­
ial candidate on wheels, has had her
tricycle painted.

A professor, to illustrate the im­
mense distance to the sun, says, "If a
child's arm were long enough to touch
the sun, and ite fingers were burned,
the infant would have to be a man of
over a hundred before he knew hie
fingers were burned.”
Ths child
would be willing to wait that without
doubt, especially in consideration of
^assessing a reach like tliat. But then
such a length of arm as that is a disad­
vantage even ‘ o a child. If-paid at ite
velocity of tr ,vel would be all that
time going the length of this boy’s arm,
a handful of plum jam would not reach
bis mouth until he waa nearly three
hundred old, and likely enough by that
when it fizzes, my son, for verrily it time his fondness for plum jam would
stingeth like a bald-headed bumble­ be gone.
bee, and biteth as it journeyeth all the
•They say that fish makes brains,"
way down.
remarked Mrs. Yeast to her friend Mrs.
And it knoeketn man to the ground
Crimsonbeck, with whom die was din­
and sitteth upon him, and wipeth up
the floor with him, and pulieth overthe ing th&lt;- other day.
"I don’t believe it.” replied the smart
household and kitchen furniture upon
him, and blacketh both hia eyes, and
causeth him to be fined ten dollars and
costa, and aeadeth him home with a
'Wei!, I do," said the viator rather
headache big enough for a ratification
meeting, and warranted to run thirtysix bonra without winding.
’WeU,IffaeM I ought to know,"
prohibition cider

tn hit boat.

. tj "Pre been eating it
for the last forty-six year.!”

�)T OEl

SCHOOL!
th* Foettuffl -« Department are preparing

HAVE

ARRIVED!

Open Again for Another Term!
ALL CHILDREN WANTING

School
rbich ciiarautariaa the ordinary

My Store is Chuck Full

incraaaed number mailed. Ot the number

TRADE IS BOOMING!
Styles and Quality are Unsurpassed !

He has a fall and complete
assortment of all School
Supplies,

tors forwarded to tho D .&lt;ad Letter Office

NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA

strayed. That so many letter*, that to

Have goods been as Cheap as at the present time. They have
been declining for the last sixty days, and merchants who bought
earlier have got left.
Customers who have waited can save from 5 to 15 per cent.

ignate tbs b’ttte. Toen tho system of
phonetic spelling aJ op ed by letter writ­
ers is extraordinary. Virginia wm spelled
an English writer having a friend in Os­
wego, Oswego County, N. Y., aldresied
tho letter ‘'Horse Wigger bprings. Horse
Wlgger County.” Two ladies employed

I Have Marked Prices Down on all Old Goods to
Correspond with the New Ones.
Don’t fail to call and get our prices before you buy.
Highest price for Butter and Eggs.

deciphering cryptography. Mrs. P. L.
Collins sorts all the “illegible” or “incom­
plot* address” letters that originate in
American Posttoffices, and Miss Richter
handles the iorvlgn mall of similar

Headqnarters and Lowest Prices
Slate Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­

holders, Note Books, Le­
gal and Fools Cap Papers,

School

Bags,

Straps,

Copy

Books, Book-keeping Books,
Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,
Dictionaries, etc., etc.

Remember we are

HEADQUARTERS
-----FOR-----

Drugs, Medicines, PerfumerieSj

Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
Paintfl,

Oils,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

grown so expert that thousands of letters
and clear brains ol these two ladies. Oc­
casionally, of course, a-letter reaches the
.Dead-Letier Office owing to the incapacity

School

used in the county.

Blank
dress wm missing. Sometimes a writer
will forget to put the name of the town on

and

Books of all kinds

Pens, Inks, Slates,

becomes careless.

of about 1.0U0 letter* daily, which have
been forwarded from Posttnaulers who

F. T. BOISE
Th Millie Dnniistaii BeoiseUen

i» about 4,0aJ.OuO annually. The use

have reduced Ike vomber to a considerable
extent, and the annual increase in dead

Supplies

Will do well to call on

VICINITY LOCALS

A. P. Cook, of Brooklyn, was in our
midst on a busiueas trip last week.
Several political poles have been
erected in front of private dwellings.
C. 8. Dunham ia attending the Good
Templars Grand Lodge at Lansing thia
week. He represents Forest Lodge.
Eli Lattfng, Mrs, Wm. Brooks and
Mrs. Alice Brooks are visiting Eastman
Latting and Wm. H. Spencer in Mus­
kegon county.
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On every band is heard mutterings
concerning the. dull times caused by
the presidential campaign. These re­
marks are founded on facts. To illus­
trate Jo. Bolo commenced buildings
nice bog pen, it was being rapidly built
unci! a greenback and democrat meet*
Ing struck the center then stagnation
struck the hog-pen.

ASSYRIA.
1 Meher he been ealwgiog ud re­
modeling his store and now has the
Calvin Smith lost a good horse last,
WOODLAND.
finest country store in the county.
Thursday.
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The Prohibition pole waa raised here
manded. Dr. Gregory, of the Civil-Serv­
Chas. Holbrook lectured at the town ;
Will Holly is on the gain.
; last Thursday, and in the evening ex­
ice Commission, who la constantly upon
hall the 14th.
Reuben Crowell is worae again.
’
mayor
Gage, of Battle Creek, spoke to
the lookout for information th st would bs
Dr. Woodmansee lectured at the M.
Mr. Crowell's folks are all sick.
a large house.
E. church the 16th.
Miw Christina Beach has gone to
The orphan boy who was run out of
There was an apple pairing bee at R.
(onia to work,
a
this section by a deacon of the church
Wm. Zuschnitt lias been offered &lt;85
try Postmaster was pointed out to him.
C. Frening’e Saturday eve.
and a justice of the peace, has returned
••That man,” said Dr. Gregory, “should for a five months old colt.
George Hartom has the addition to
at the advice of bis friends. He propos-have been compelled to pass a ci vikservioe
bis house heariy completed.
J. Spindler is about to sell bis grist
vs to face the music and take bis
George VauAnken had a mustang
mill to a man from Indiana.
chances on getting a coat of tar and
killed by lightning recently.
John Carveth will speak at the town
plied the official conducting the Commitfeathers. No danger, Frank; you have
A. D. Baker, from Sourtbern Ohio, is .
hall Saturday evening, Oct. 35.
pieaty of friends.
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visiting his unde, D. Stumpf.
Dr. Hull, of Carlton Center, has
James Prescott lost a horse last Wed­
taken the place of Dr. Baughman
•UR OWN COUNTY.
nesday that was 35 years old.
while he in north hunting.
■more careful.” Dr. Gregory thought it
A. B. Carpenter, of Car’tew Center,
The St. John’s Good Templars so­
C. S. Palmerton has erected the
ciety
No. 654. is prospering with about 1
■ among the applicants on file with the Com- frame to his engine house, and it will
RapMs. ■
twenty-five memberC
soon be ready for occupation.
David Mason, of Orangeville, waa
WMmvw a tetter is forwarded to an
The Ladies Union Relief Corps was
I. N. Harter and wife have gone to
WEST KALAJIO.
held at S. 8. Warren’s last Thursday 1stricken with panrfyeis on Thursday of
Ohio on a visit. Wm. Miller is attend
1
P. H. Nye is at this writing, danger­ aftei noon. Receipts $3.
ing to the store while they are gone.
Mr. aod Mrs. Woodard, of Carlton,
D. Stumpf has been nursing a car­
Quite a enthusiastic speech upon ously sick.
thing haa to be left to the judgment of the
a bouncing pah* of twins—a boy
And still they sing “I’m going WMt, buncle and boils the past three weeks, exhibit
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aaaortcr, the following uotioe is attached anti-monopoly, at the town ball Mon­
and
a girl.
I
’
m
going
wert.
”
and
has
also
had
the
malarial
fever.
’
day evening last by Chas. Holbrook, of
The Blaine anti Logao banner at Mid­
Old Mr. Rarick has killed 36 wood­
Mr. Olmstead, of Middleville, is mov­
Hastings.
puRed a chimney off the John­
ing on the Wadsworth place, and Mr. dleville
&lt;
A large audience was entertained at chucks tbp past summer.
totlwDtt! Ut e Office, if the letter can
House WednesdayMr. and Mrs. Angel, of Battle Creek, Wadsworth is moving to Battle Creek. son
1
not bo delivered roa win. at the expiration of the town ball Saturday evening by
At Middleville,- Monday, a little sob
Jack Sylvester waa married Oct. frth.
Enoch Audrus, P. T. Colgrove and R. spent Sunday with M. H, Bradley.
mark stamp, and return It with this circular W. Shrioer.
Mire Jennie Reese, of Battle Creek, to Miss Martha Multon, &lt;&gt;f Ohio, and of
&lt; Marvin Cisler was nearly drowned
to the Dead Letter Office, with &gt;our next re­
will soon return to 'this place where i by
* falling into a tub of water.
is visiting her "ieter, Mrs. Joe Mix.
They
seem
to
be
haring
a
lively
time
turn Of unmailabk- letters luly numlwred sad
The Freeport Herald has adopted* the
Wild geese have been emigrating they wilt make their future nome.
at the Tamarack church, as there is a
all-printed-at-home plan and is much
revival at that place. The boys iiad south in largo nambent for a week
improved.
Freeport ought to be proud
better go alow.
HASTINGS.
and albums containing several thousand
of her paper aad give it a liberal aup
Mrs. Mae Clarkson, of Caro, h visit­
G. D. Barden and Van Simmons are
C. W. Warner now leads the Hastings
ing
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mm.
W.C.
collecting the accounts of Dr. Baugh
itora to the Department.
cornet band, Walter Kewell having
Wilcox.
letters having contents of any charac- man. Get your money ready as they
The semi-annual meeting of tho
Our little feathered songsters have resigned.
are agoing to give you a call.
Onr new roHer rink is progressing Olivet Congregational Conference (to
Some boys that are stealing whips about all deserted us for a more con­
finely,
and
will
lie
ready
for
business
which
the Congregational society in
around the corners, had better be a genial clime.
this village belongs,) will be held at
Probably ae more favorable weather in about two weeks.
little careful whose whip they steal or
Charley
BoMwin,
the
left-handed
into the Treasury, where it can be obtained
Charlotte,
Oct » to 80. Each Sunday
for farmers fall work than the present,
by the owner within four years, after they may get their fingers barat.
puzzler, has returned front Milwaukee, | school in the district is entit ed to two
ever blessed Michigan.
which time it la covered into the Treasury,
where
he
has
been
playing
bail
tite
'delegates
beside the superinteadent,
Andrew and Fred Reese, of Battle
COATS GROVE.
and each church ist ntitied to two dele­
Creek, started from this place laet
The
republican
demonstration
Mon
­
gatee beside the pastor. There will bo
The sick are all recovering.
week on a bunting and trapping excur­
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school inetitote_ and ameetFirst snow of the season Oct. 33.
sion on the Thornapple and itatribu- day night was a grand sneceas, com- a Sunday
pletely throwing in the shade any tor- ing of the Woman’s Missionary society
Wild geese are etuigrnthig to the
E8L Loute PoettDtapatek.)
i
..
mi . of the kind.
j
Q
conoect
jon wjl|1
cooferenau. An
nwr
effort
sunny
South.
Tbe bighar edueation of woimq is liable
Firiit snow storm of the season on
Mr. \V. Mead, of Rutland, waa badly instructive program will be carried out.
Etta Wolff is to teach in the Bowler WedneMlay afternoon, and pumpkin
diBooveryfof several eni'iuu: French den- district thlswinter.
injured
while
carrying
n
torch
in
the
vines ip bloaaom in the field and toma­
Mr. W. P. Baird won Miss Prirca
C. G/Holbrook spoke at the school toes and other tender plants still grow­ republican proceeeion Monday night,
patible with beamy, mpxrially with reho use Thursday night.
ing, but all signs point to a cold wave by a atone thrown by some hoodlum is Haverfield ot Cincinnati; but she m
the crowd of on-lookers.
only
—- -------------fourteen,--------whereas
..w the
.M wuw
law ia Ohio
The Disciples elect new officers in at hand*
’ We are having a big time over onr ; requires that the bride shall be over
s^wacoeu by moat physicians, but intelfect- tlteir Sunday school next Sunday.
EANT CASTLETON.
water works. A resolution was passed eighteen years of age. Her ingenuity,
ml pallor and lack of strength can be
Will Wright has been engaged to
I by our city fathers Monday night to j however, oveicame this impediment
Uw,tb*
con" j
ow school the coming winter.
A Mr. Towns haa moved D.
templaxion of
*; have the works put in by a private enm- | i“ the way of her marriage. Sho put
Willie is developing quite a taste for
dentists I fast horstMt, and thinks of seetNing Everte’ house.
j ' P**»y. but the citizens seem disposed to j the figures IH into her shoe, and as she
My that in "ih.-ir'^jcp‘rtene* they
' stood to answer the clerk’a question ahe
1 Mnnd S.
'
.
■ and -h«t girliu—aijbjvoU’d to
| quietly said: ” I am over 18.” The
goanrrirf ■ udy lose .b--&gt;r teeth at
C.G. Holbrook, of Ha*tings, waa the
MAPLE GROVE.
■ marriage license was granted, and the
ly ag&gt;-, and tijay p-nh.-x tbai jf .h
LACEY.
guest of Alex Price last Monday.
;
______
i pair are bidmg from an irate mother.
Sam Shoup has gone to Kansas.
Ren Noyea and Fred Brumm mad** »
Business is booming around the evrt uem.
Tom. Warburton has returned to trip to Grand Ledge last Friday.
About thirty citixeus of Nashville
nil vicinity went to Hastings to hear ,!
IN urax SO to 1 |«aa. , &gt;&lt;ran(i
The wcrlding uf of D. L. Durfee our &gt; George Clark has broke ground for a and
Hon.
Moodr Boynton at the republi­
.treat for the average I |k.u. Miller in building
former meat market man took place at i new blacksmith shop.
can meeting Monday eveuiog.
James Everett’s last Satarday.
। Mr. Wilkes raiaed a pumpkin which
Henry Han Iiad the misforiune to: tipped the scales at 55j pounds.
.
Heaven is your proper home. Point
Kuiaali one of hia fiugora Saturday by J From the looks of the poles one your courae to «bat glorious and hapnm
Ezra Kipp, of Battle Creek, waa in l*cing um* UffimatM wilk a clover huU- would think that there was a diversity world; and let every arep which you
laire here advance y.»u toward* iomuocer4
। of opiniouanu pol it teal matters.
tel life.
‘

j

PENINSULAR
Stoves and Ranges,
fie Fiiest *81018 Ide is RW
institute Fair. New Tort, H88, sad M C
dutatl Exposition, 1981. If yna nt&lt; ।
»**(•»• moderate prieej, key 0M

DOMESTIC and NEY HOME
SEWING MACHINES*.

Buffalo Scales,

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BK8T ON WHKZL&amp;

GUNS !

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy or Trade,

BuUdert’ Hardware!
Jefferson Mails, Sash,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.
Chalk off

Blteter.

BAR IRON, STEEL,
And Blacksmith.*’ Supplier.

We an- prepared •&lt;&gt; uomt

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

To Those Indebted to Us:

�‘•SHEET - IRON
JACK?
£"•■
37*
.V1?.
.
’
aorssr*
ns ’sum
im s ary
•&gt;**.

THE "CLAUDE DUVAL” OF THE WEST.

’

WR ADOPT THE

Cash System

BALL’S

'
Kugllah mining and railwhy shares are
, fklliux on account of American competltioa
ID iron rail*.
.
I The registration th Brooklyn dooerl Mon-

Sept. 16. 1884.
Goods of All Kinds to bs

MARKED DOWN.
W. will tekr rnahx. u ntttel, but

more Credit Given,
Ac more Book-keeping,
JTo more Bad J&gt;ebts.

ATo

Our General Stock
of Good* will be kept Full, and a Brand
New line uf

Millinery goodsi
-Will be added, with—

IB- S- SCOIuXu-ST
At tbe xlelna.

Loetavllta,
----- ------- ---- _—
mw: ku
uiuMuaj,
uasnuMa.
W—Tba following reaching &lt;30,000.
tea
Sidney P. Nichols, Police Commtaaiaoar,
ugaro&gt; iu iron ier aespsraoo ms
,
■ ’
An hoor Ut*p *&gt;• overhauled tbs nsw
cwt by tho different States in Um, Presi­ John Kelly's most trusted iieatenant, died at dim bad hardlv a gllmpM In those prosaic
days. **B ack Bart,*’’who stopped itagM own«’ of th” uome, and at pistol po.nt
dential elections of
denttai
uf 1870
1878 and 1880, for whom . New York Monday evening.
Mwlamc Boulet uf MontreaL the mother d&lt; sens qf times 4n Northern California—
«»’ property.’’
,
cart, and the number of Electoral votes ]_
In
1 ®rt&lt;r b,y L*ck tbH W I paid th.
of Mx children, has been sentenced to the opsra'ing with ths u most audacity, and ,
each under the new apportionment:
gallows fur tho murder of Mra. Orbin’by toavlnx specimens of hia own rbvmro I fool_ Dutchman.”
on the emptiad mail-bara and treasure. !
hona-t *lr, that goes for my fem
■ —ring letters to I “ °&lt;MJn’,ior ln ****’ P**’- Mow I think of
most original | **»
*• acau lai imly small; turn oat
the local journals—was
. .u;
I your pocks:*.” And he t&lt;x-&gt;k -6 0 from
Citnton. HL Fifty of Ids flock have died,
and others can not recover.
sealing bat one fault—the stage stopping । “* »/“““»&lt; and conquered .harper,
Hogs attacked Edna Allen, a little girl, in propetwity. But crtm nal. tally a* interd'",P**r • moment, toned
Harriatown Township, I IL, Sunday and1 ~
half OI
ot U
it and rode °®off.
eating in their rxploile as "Black Bart." 1 bbuck
*ck hBlf
tL'ated her so badly before help came :
■
&lt;&gt;r oven as Jaqmn Mnrintta anl Ti bare io ■
TLa young Gorman wa? roa
lit*
Vasques, the SpamsU-Mexican outlaws, I tie later by Sheet-Iron Jack.'
w lie idle in the docks
Forty

HTN. B —Parties owing the old Ann please
settle by Seta. 15th.

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.

Keo lucky.

Woodland. Flick.

A HEW THING!
That elegant new line of

GOLD COIN
Heating Stoves jual received by

FAUL &amp; VELTE.
-----Aleo a complete line of-----

COOK STOVES
Direct from the celebrated Chicago Stove
Works.

Onr Fall and Winter Stock
----- IN-----

Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
Morse Shoes, Ammuni­
tion, Steel Tra» s,Cis­
tern Pumps, Chain,
Rope, Etc., Etc.,

Washijiotom, Oct. 25.—On the *th of
November occurs the general election. All
the States will then vote for members of the
Electoral College to chore a President and
Vice-President for the coming four years.
On the same day the following States will
elect members of Congress alone: Alaba­
ma, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary­
land, MlssliMippl, Rhode Island, Virginia
and Wert Virginia.
On the Mme day elections will be held in
several States as follows:
Arkansas will elect Chief-JusUoo of the Su­
preme Court and Comrreasmen.
California will elect Leglataturo and Congrevemen. and vote upon three proposed
amendmciila to the State Constitution, one
authorising water works in ctu&lt;# and towns,
one provldingfor a State Board of Education,

Is complete In every particular.
Also a full Hoc of Paints and Oila. Bonders'
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
• See d» when In need of any article In the
Hardware line and wc will save you money.

FALX A VELTF.

proposed ameodmriiM to tho ;&gt;Lau&gt; Consutuuou which relate to the LeglMaUve DepartConnecticut will elect State offioers, Le&lt;Utatn re and Cougreasiuen.
• Iielaware will elect Legislature and Con-

yyHEN IN NEED OF

GROCERIES!

amendment to the Btate Constitution .giving

A FULL LINE

Three Gre^ve, Blown end White, mild
at bottom price*

ry CHOICE^

Teas and Coffees

iowa will sloct minor Etale officers and ConV8MONML
Kaoxaa will elect State officers. Legislature
nd Conrrereiut-n.

iu Supreme Court, Lcgtalature and CougreoaMliaouri will elect State otfirera. Lcglnlature
ftXKl Comrn- -:n-n. and vote upon two pro­
pored amendments to tb&lt;- btate &lt; institution,
one authorizing a special tax for street, road
and bndjre purpose-., and the other relating to
tboJudiouJ Dcparunwit and authorising an
increawe of courts nnd Judges.
Nebraska wtii elect State officers. Legtala-

IF YOU WA-NT

CANNED GOODS,
Don’t mire inspecting our fresh stock.
Pnces I overt.

FINE CUT CHEWING!

be Constitution of the State.
New Hampehlre will etact Governor, Legls
liure and Cxjugraaamen. and vote upon tin
uectton of botding a oonsttttiUonal oonven

Silver Dollar and Red Cross, two the
finest brand« in the market.
Also a full line

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.
Wc are constantly recel-ing fresh Grocerie*
aad are better prepared to satisfy patrons thin
aver before. Come is aud get acquainted.

lature

GRAVES A SON.

amen, and vote upon a pro­
to the State Oouatttuuon.

ALWAlS AT THE HEAJ.

baa elirbt
s taxable

THE OLD RELIABLE

Railroad

Meat Market
HENRY ROE, Proprietor.
,. LARGEST STOCK Of

JruESH,
SALT AND
CURED

BMf, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Himir Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

Sr. Lora, Oct 1*.—Two hundred dele­
gates. representing over F40.ooo.ooo tuvret-

Vieo-FragMenU. A. A. MelHer, St Louis;
Robert Shoemaker. Philadelphia; George
M. Alcoa, New York ; J. L Lyons, h Ar
----- ,
—* w*. ... MIC—
Treasurer, a M. Strong. Cleveland: S^-retary. A. M. Merriam, Cincinnati; Boani of
Control/James Richardson, St Loots;
Charlea F. Mann. New York; Peter Singer,
Peoria; Solomon Carter, Btmton, and Daniel
Stewart, Indianapolis.
Will Not bo ln«iu

r Election.

POULTRY and FISH

United Stales Court yvatentay inornh&lt; the

IN THEIR SEASON.

tjnel was set for trial Dwemher 2X The
defendant's attorneys had a subpoma isaoed
for Blaine to serve on him to-day. The
agreement between the attorneys waa tliat
•11 writs and subpemas should be served on
Blaine s counsel.

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.
and served up in the latert style.

Vanuaua, HL, Oct 2.x—In the north­
ern parts of Fayette and Bond Counties the

HEKKY BOE. .

peat numbers.

Drownrd.
(Louisville CouriatsIournaL]
Commodore Cuarlas K&gt;rsligbter, Cap­
tain Jamas T. Bags, and M«ar . 8- M. Eddloman and Bam Waters guided by Pilot
Alexander McComb, composed a fishing
party to the falls yesterday mc-rn.ng. Tho
five gentleman reached the point selected
lor tbeir sport about the peep ot day.
Commodore K rkllgbter an i Captain Sage
chose to try their luck seated on the end ot
the dam, by the Indiana chute,- just
whore the stiff current begins to break into
white-caps of warning to adventurous
'

export horse-thief in the region, and innu­
merable exploits of bis are related in
Shasta and Tehama counties. On onp oo&gt;

The Lord Mayor of Dublin and other?,
have subscribed £1,500 for the benefit of
the late A. M. Sullivan’s widow.
Mrs. Maitland, of Glencoe, HL, has sent
five hundred dollars to the Archbishop of
Quebec to be distributed among the poor of
Labrador.
E. Nickerson, one of Michigan’s pioneers,
died at Beaton Harbor Tuiwday.
E. M. Grant, Vice Consul General of tha
United States to Scrvia, died at Belgrade
Tuesday, of apoplexy.
Among six hundred representatives In the
Masonic Grand Lodge of Ohio is Nathaniel
Benjamin, who has attended every seoalon
since 1830.
Maud S. has arrived tn Lexington, Ky.
She will not make her trial against tier rec­
ord until she is rested and the track Is In
” Five hundred dogs, valued at tfioo.oro,
are now nn exhibition inn a New York gardogs
«ien. Among them are the
t__ Esquimaux
_
»---- ....
brought by the Greely Relief Expedition.
The corner-stone of the new Government
building at Columbus. O., was laid Tues­
day by the officers of the Masonic Grand
Lodge, which met in annual session in tho
forenoon.
John C. Vaughan, who founded th® Cleve­
land Lender recently returned from Kiinsaa
Io end hif, days. Edwin Cowles and Rich­
ard Smite secured his admission to the Old
Men’s Home in CincmnatL
A joint stock company Is being formed
under the auspices of a committee ot th*
London Stock Exchange for the protection
of holders of American railroad aliarea.
The object is to supply subscriben with ir&gt;-

A FIGHT WiTH A FISH.

to declare that they bad seen goo 1 shots
Are point-bank at bls breast and miss him

assumed a disguise, met the Bberlff’s pare
ies, put up with them ata little village inn,
and during the night escaped with the

ing turned the others loose In the woods,
and leaving a saucy an I funny letter of
thanks ending with an apt Latin quo ation
an abiding sort thi

Sheet -Iron Jack, with a mere bagatelle

.

bis head, once ventured into Bed Bluff,
quite a large town on tho Sacramento
River, whoso broad, rapid' and bluff­
walled curren iwapl 'in a semi-circle
past. He had a world of disguises, but
I on this occasion be was recognis'd
m*'n •’n*t «"d puivusd by smarmed and
exerted crowd of citikeu*. Hi ran into- -a
a stable, cut a bor»e loose and ro-ia fJr the.
riTdr&lt; W(tlJ bullets ••sixaing” through the
air about him, jumped in, »wmn his horse

b&lt;mn«lf, but under the circumstances is
noi to be blamt&gt;d tor devoting bis best enOne
the must characteristic 'lea’s of
ttds lelTow was periurmed at a mountain
bai', in a log cabin. Young people bad as­
sembled irom many miles distant, soma
o th&lt;-m coming a day’s journey. Tho ball
bad hardly b-gun when a tall, black­
haired, well-dressed, band-ome a-ranger
appeared and excited much comment. A
pardcularly handsome young girl was

move out from bo dam fifteen or twenty
yards and fl h seated in the sk.ff in which
tueyfhad come, and which they bad made
fast to the dam wi t a strong rope.
They had bar div begun operations be­
fore soms mons er of the deep seised the
Captain's line with such vigor and beat
that the Captain was pulled from his base

boadllke and intelligent, but utterly unin­
“What shall 1 dof” cried the sorrowing terested eye. Nothing disturbs him; be
German.
never emilaa, and before he delivers a re­
After a long talk the shrewd trader mark be thinks It over carefully, tarns it
into a dosen d ff ireat shapes, then ex­
ing that he should tarn him oat in a p eases it with the weight of a philoso­
pasture, a mile distant, and leave him pher, and sink* into ailenoe for ano'ber
twenty-four hours. The remark it in many
instances worth repeating. Aa witness

SWEEP
EGGS Frtwh

KSS.
BROOM CoHNGreen Hurt.
Fine Green.
Inferior
POTATOE- Inn.
PORK—Mees .
LA KO—Steam...
LUMBER—

while the shai per waited till bis dope was
out of sight, then took a pair of •■milh’s
pino-rs from bis uddle-Laxs, and in ftve

S3
Shmgtes
' ”1
_„
KA8T LIBERTY.

HOG*-Yoesarto"’.?.'.’.".‘~.‘;;
I'hiladelph.aa.
SHKRP—Best................... .......
Common
_____
BALT1MORR.
CATTLE—Beet.........................
Mrdiam
HOGS
as«KF-P&lt;.or to Cbaioe

new steel shoes from the home's hoot’s.
In half an hour the animal was able to

“Thar,

I tho’t tm,'

recorded since ho came to N.-w York. Ho
observed chat he -aw boy* working for
money in New York when they should beet

TBA1BS DAILY FB0M

CHICAGO, PE0RIA &amp; ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,

8AM FRANCISCO,

KANSAS CITY,
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
I hre.ah Liac. 1
:«*i&lt;r«s &lt;X UwW«

CITY OF MEXICO,
HOME-SEEKERS

J. POTTKH.
Vice Pt*, i

TRADE

BIT
3’diET.fljn m-w &amp;
"'Act upas Ue_L..«rM&lt;l ’-W»
.JilEGUIxi-TE THE BO' Vi.
They cure PUteumalbm. and .V: '
uary troubles. Th-tr Iniiir-Tj’i
m
nourish, streagtbrh and q’ lie-.
the Nervous System.

THE0H1TTRUE

£7 IRON
TONIC
facts nuniM
k.8sMbaML

LADIES

D*. KAMTXX-S XSiON TOlrtO a safe aud syredy
curs. It give* a clear and hcSJthy couiplexlopt
Tbs atroageat tettlmnny to ike valwo ofDEf

M.nrea1. In-^u

_ — - -__ ' .

CREAM BALM

shouldered, puny aqd overwork d boys in

Rrllrf at

even a less emo ions! man than Hitting
Bull, if such a man exists. From tho pale
and sickly -locking telegraph boys whom
one ware at all hoars of tho night and day.

shoes 1 know. d some fool had tight-shod
him. That hose is worth J200 at least. iug youths W . o do what is faotiouxly
Lord I I wish us 1 could find sech a fool termed “light porter’s work" In tho bte
•very day.”
shops aud mauu factories. t
Ths poor German plodded slowly on
num rode oat of tho bushes and

GFOIIVG WEST.
ONLY LOT imnnNG TWO THB3UGE

Commodore
on the
rush^l to the assistance of the

ster with might and main, but their
united strength counted a*iio:uing against
the swift current and lue turions energy of
the Cap ain’* catch. lh« men in the boat,
seeing the imminent danger of their friends
in the water, became excited and upset
the small okiff, and for ti moment all five
seemed doomed to a watery grave in tue
whirlpool below them. Ju«t in the nick of
tlnte Filot McComb p-oied his coat, and
shouting to Bige an i K.rkligbter to let go
the animal (wbch was now churning an
acre of wnt*r in o foam), and strike tbeir
level beet for the dam, he grabbed 8am
Waters by the leg and slung him toward
some jutting rocks,1 which Waters waa not
alow in fa*u&lt;Qing ujton, wuilehr pushed
the other throe
three iu reach of the rope that
was tied to the dam and held their upturned -kkf.
All wore exhausted wh. n
they reucued the dam by means of the
frh nliy rope, and all more or les* bruised.
Ed-ilemm look a fine gold ring in tha

I suddenly tho stranger stepped up, and
ft. Steubenville (O.) Bottle &amp;«■&gt;», '
'■ *““• "&lt;«"■«&lt;mule u u,llttm..v&gt;t
----bKUM
oreuac n.It wae
— prreBou
pt—ed ““.“ “ , - '■ '* ‘-1’- .
«•
&gt;2.000.
for the payment.J
of a jjudgment.for
---- - --- —
■ — 1 wbi^pered b» name in the young man’s
110,000
and the--a*eta
I Mr&gt; P*&gt;d * compliment to the young lady,
The liabilities sarc
---------------------------&lt;ook
her
iorib
aud
led
tho
dam-M.
Tue
&gt;17,000. The big concerns cutting prices to
“1 tell you. sir,” -aid Captain Sere, "it
freeze out the small onre is the cause of the word went round that bbe«&gt;t-lrou Jack had
trouble.
.
was a little the'ciowstcall your subscriber
The official return* show that the Rcpob-^ girls; that he bud several revolvers, never ever ex;&gt;erieii0ed.”
llran majority for Congressmen in Ohio was m.ssod' a shot,
* and‘ pi*oi«bly
.- — -.had■ -friends
. "Well, what waa it you had hooked J”
19,577.
.
'
*
within calL Tus.long and the short of it
At a sale of Government property at waa that the thirty young men pre.eut
‘Now you are too bard; I’ll never tell
Harper's Ferry, the Potomac water-power
brought &gt;25.000.
tue handsome br.gmid danced with the bull, and seemt'd u, meeto'eahou twenty
Freeman A Co., cotton brokers at Boston,
1 ou'&lt;d jud&lt;e, and
failed Wednesday, owing &gt;50,000—&gt;27,000
looked like
the last we saw of
of which Is due to one bank.
pity
going as if he’o been shot on- of
Fire at Peoria, I1L, Wednesday night
swept away Huchlnson A Co.’s cooper were handsom-i—and disappeared in the
darknw-a
*
shops, Involving i loss of &gt;25,000.
A REAL INDIAN IN NEW YORK.
Btoriae of his liberality are still told in
The Illinois Grand Lodge, Knights of
Many a poor follow,
Pythias, at Joliet, Wednesday, elected F. the mountains.
M. Burroughs, of Clinton, Grand Chancel­ hungry and foot-sore, trudging- along tho
lor, borides other officers.
roadside, beard the rattle ot boots as a
Fred Moetler, of Delphos, O., dreamt man on horeeoack approached, was
Monday night that be wm dead. He retired .altod, questioned sharply, flung a to or
(Brooklyn Ragie.]o
Tuesday evening in a despondent mood, and HO or ;Ai piece with tbo Injunction to
The stolidity of the North American In­
wm found a corpse Wednesday morning.
• drink no whisky, and don’t believe all dian is truly awfuL *1 don’t know whether
the sedate and solemn savage wno has j .st
through line of sleeping-cars on the Cinclncome to New York is Bitting Bull or not.
The following incident was told to tbe It is generally conceded that he is, but
•bowmen are full of guile, and one finds
therein, a number of years ago. It was a it difficult to bebeve that the crafty chief
bright August day, and a young German who made such a famous fight in the
THL MARKETS.
waa riding along the uaoun.am paths of R-&gt;cky Mountain* a few years ago is Bow
the northern coant range. Suddenly his on exhibit on at fifty cents a rfckoL But*
LIVE STOCT-Cauta
f alo Bill’s Indians and the ordinary run of
FUWK^Good to Choice.
unable to more ihau hobble forward at a
Parents.
WHEAT—No, 1 Rad
•nail’s pace. The youth, ignorant reapproach the solemnity of Sitting Bull.
CORM. .f........................
Ho bad InvtxU-d &gt;150 in the Compared to his dignifi d mien Roseos
OA-n-^eeun Mixad
BYB
Conkling's manner is frivolous, frollckPORK-Msss..................
A mild-voiced, benevolent old lotne and gay. He site in sumber silence,
and looks at tbe unfortunate white man who
is attempting to bo agree* 1.1 e with a cold
CHICAGO.
mountains, overtook him at this juncture. and reserved glance. You may enter the
SERVES-Extra &lt;T »
Cbofoa...................
&lt;*
presence of Bitting Bull with a brass
Good &gt; n
and pronounced it a case of “founder.’
band, throw band-springs before him.
Medium
...................... 4 10
hu-jks.

-------- S E E---------

GRAVES &amp; SON.

tbs Immunity from bullet-wounds that he

than Is a falling off of 38.5 per cent
Insiders in the cable pool state that the
Mackay-Bennett cable people will not ma­
terially lower ttadr rates beyond the present
tariff. It La, however, understood that a
vigorous attempt will be made to secure the
patronage of large cable customers by offers

FOB WOODLAND

Our "Gold Coin.'’ No. 86, complete, fur &gt;14.—
A Big Bargain.

TO CARRY TBB TAIT MAIL

yens are eweeu. oumexipuom am ueiug
• - - — ■----- •
--------- . _. .. , , ■
. _ _msde b*. ibe public for unemployed worknever yet reached permanence In beairaid; 1 bougtn it w to hones-money
___
nrintstf
• on&lt;-e_ All f
i.
lente.
•
| °f lbl&gt; Adventure secret for a month.
The first of throe questionable heroes 1 To-night I must move my camp. Ride off.
raa "Sheet-iron Jack," an audacious brirou cam” And Hbret Iron Jrek
voice by a lady known u Mias SalUe 8t
and, wbosj real name is involved in ob- retired to his tent
Somehow thin talented, educated, bril­
from transferring his property waa isaoed. ror to »ererB| counttes of Northern CalL liant man escaped the talons of the law­
Ciearing-hooM exchangee last week— fornta. Ha was well educated, handsome, hawks, an 1 was shot dead in a quarrel a
&gt;767.000,W7 are A*e,&gt;42,745 is exoeaa » tall, ths son of a minister, so all accounts

Come and try na. You will find good* Cheap
eh than you-ever bought before.

robust race of men.

rmce. Thorough
rreatment

will

nare. Not a Un­

-ly into Hoatrite.

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FROLICSOME AXDIALS.

GENTLE NEWS READER

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WILD RASTS AT THE ZOO CARMMA-

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FLAWNEL8, BLANKtfTt. &lt;TC.,

THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

IPhiJadOlptita Pres*-!

the country, even the nobility of Europe,
Society, diplomacy and politico—I find

Pullman.”

“Chicago limited,” tho reporter lit a cigar

terrible paws look threatening, tl&gt;jy nay

Bomei iaaes deop Ln-the dead of night, when
Pennsylvania Railroad outside the garden,
old Pump takes an inquisitive notion and

credible, the keeper, Frank Shannon, is

that cage,” said*K «per Shannon, pointing
to the Imperial Row; "now watch bow

Richard Blirdull immediately immersed ' Brunswick, fowl at Metuchen, salad at
himself in hU business affairs, an1 in leas '
w—-u -rv-..
than half a minute appeared obliviou* of Ln Mr. BurdaU'a apartment.
hia visitor’s presence. He was reading the
WIDOW SMITH GETS A HUSBAHD.
* ca**2 since his passive through Philadelphia
mortal fifty-four hours before. Mr. Burdail has After Itajoeltag One Widower sad Lwm
&gt;wn be- '
•.
j...L.-vi-.
I Bearer Brook (N. Yd Cor. If. T.tasj
ter* are sent: The Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia, and hia hotel in Jereoy City.
the puma, was, and the animal, making
spiteful spit at him like a cat, ran Into tl
reached by telegraph. His friends knoi
third night, and, once acquainted with the

huge, woolly skull like an old-tlnw so

moat humiliating civility, as' though it

puma no som&gt;er caught sight of him than
ho turned tell and fled.

even put his hand over tho 'eopard's nose
and mouth, and he didn'tobject a particle.
Nextto hl* majesty Pomp’s case are two

One evening Iasi week a hack drove up
them looked a day over thirty years old.

weeds Ln the garden hereafter.”
HOTEL CUESYS.

LN- T. Tribune.)

ftln buying my Fall and Winter Stocks I was very fortunate, and succeeded iu
securing bot’.otn prices on everything, aud shall give petrous

l-Bargains NeyerBefore Offered.-!
Are tny business principles. Come In every-ody and see me, and I will guarantee
to make your visit to my store particularly pleasant and profitable.

The persistency with which Mr. BurdelJ
has pursued his strange and exciting life

b

rubbed bls side
against the bars and allowed Mr. Shannon

l-Fall and Winter Goods.-I

wood (ioodg, Plenty orTbem, Low Price* and Honest Healing,

posaess tbemsolm of a through time-table
o f the Chicago limited express to know

or husband. Former White, hsoriag by
chance -that Widower Hses wanted te
AN IDYL OF WEEDS.
got marrfol again, ,wro • to him to
.id.robl. curl.wily by lb eondaet^. and oom. Io bl, boa^ ood M. IL. Widow
' Pomp's a deaf old fellow, ain’t you?”
Uwlo-nwo. Tk.r. I&gt;, bow.nr, K
.Bmtfc. bolldni w» bard Iron. Haw.
Dy.ury .bool bta lit., ud lb oudM
»«H* b«d
(Boston GldtM.1
mnnD.r la which b. .tUrwsrd tailed .boo
- “-o *a SbOoek who wm loobta, tor
huge lion's ears. The king of tho beastly
toward Uj&gt;- hi. «pp.y.o&gt; odJll.M oonrUxod lb wriu.
Away out on Dudley
“•
•« ““t ,Um to M.bHahsm'a Corner, a little |ld i
UMb r’toocnlud .oil did not r.woi .b ?“• d*J/"♦*
*•&lt;* ■•Tblto’^ Widow—
garden this summer., hyit w
»Unl.pkaWUUblbwibMb«l Hto. aud. bl. .pparuw Uwrw WMW
nasturtiums and marigolds, — -- ------npon Mm by tr.qaa.1 tr.r.l.r. blwtoo “ -- -------- *
- ““ W“~
their breath.
’
I at Hancock, telling
other good old-fas hionod New Englandj New York and Chicago.
"Nice old Pomp,” said t
1 onoe. She had called c
flowers, and among tnem grew weeds, i
tinning his endearments,
I’m only. which the little widow used to spend hours '
rho was looking for a wile. He did no*
afforded the best possible opportunity to
scratching your head, old t
every morning trying to pull out. 8ho
rubbed his head against _
pulled and pulled, until her poor old
roared until it seem id that Mo building bands were red and bl I stored,, aud still
-Moro who was Ln Me matrimonial market,
would come down, causing the visitor* to the "posley” and knobgrass and white nearly six feet; loo thin to beef handsome t This man had gone ,to a village on tho other
turn an iustinctire look toward the door, clover grew a* fresh as over. Morning fig ure, but without stoop or any apparent side of the Delaware to see a young widow
mannerisms
of
head
or
armi.
His
-hair
it seemed as though- be waa undecided after morning she had seen -brisk, «»-elder- •
whom he had beard was will ing to take
whether it was consistent with his dignity ly gentleman go by with a tall bat.and was cut short and showed quite gray at 1 another name. The Widow Smith, hoping
to allow such familiarity or to treat it with oaue. This tall hat bad a Lroad black the bock, where it emerged from tho tight­ that tho young widow would not suit him,
ly-fitting cap bo wore. His outer garments
baud around It.
were of Scotch tweed, made by a tailor waited several days for bis return. Ho re­
“Ah.” said the widow to herself, "he. who bad evidently studied the man’s .per­ turned, but the young widow bad suited
too, has seen trouble.”
son. The garb became him and lore the him so wall that ho brought her back wiM
maiden, and it was clear that Pomp wasn't
At tint they glanced at each other fur­ stamp of a fixed and respectable social him.
tively out of the corners ot their eye* like
AH these days the letter from White to
glared like stars of shiny gold, bis shaggy bashful school children. After a few weeks status His manner was quick end iuipul- the Widow Smith, tailing that Widower
coat stood upright, and from the sides of they nodded formally as he jogged along,
disposed
ot
tits
correspontL'nce.
Some
of
his yawning mt«nth the rows of great then they bowod pleasantly, and by the
Brouk, was lying uncalled for in the Han­
white teeth were terrible to behold. He time hvr hollyhocks were in bloom they the letters be merely glanced at and then cock Post-office. When she was di»upstruck the bars w th bis pawa, bit at them were on speaking-terms. One cool August destroyed with a curious wrench of bis pointed in the man who - went across the
left
hand.
His
fingers
were
eo
long
and
with his teeth, and all the while the ven- morning he stopped right opposite her
slender that ho could actually tear a sheet rivor to.find a wife she returned in disgust
to Hancock. There she found the letter
and put his hand on tho lion’s nose, on his she almost thought he had been taking of paper into fragmen s with one hand from White. She lost no time in getting
without using the ether. This be did at
head and paws. Then Pomp made a liquor.
back to Carcass Brook. Widower White
spring and landed in the center of tho
"Good many weeds this year, eh, intervals for ten minutes, 'taking up a waa still there, waiting patiently for too
cage on all fours, lashing his tail, his eyes widow?” sad ho, taking his pipe out of le tor with his right band, glancing at it, widow to come back.
They met
perhaps
reading
it,
and
then
tiling
It
away
glaring in anger, and bis bead reared ma­ hl* mouth and chuckling.
on the sofa beside him or passing it to the and seemed pleased with each other.
jestically like a king. His roaring was
Hess proposed marriage to her at
undoubtedly Intended to mean, “Really, some one who knew how to destroy them.; digi sof his left band for destruction. As once, and she accepted him with equal
tho express rolled past Bristol he finished
I feel quite -ure I would pay him wolL”
and, looking towards the reporter, said, promptness. They were married the same
miliar.”
"I wish I might bo able to destroy not
evening. Hess took bis bride to his
.“W-.y Pomp,” said K-eper Shannon, only Abo weeds in your garden, but in
"Pray come over here, that we msy talk brother’s home. ’The brother objected to
an addition to bis family in the shape of a
"M Teifnl heavens I" thought the widow, would likw to hear?”
sister-in-law, and so informed the newly“ho han been drinking sure enough.” But
married couple. The ancient bridegroom
The
writer
then
explained
to
Mr.
Burwouldn't barm anybody. He’s twenty-four she pretended not to hear him, and the
talk drift -d Off to other subjects as they dell frankly the curiosity that had been
excited by his novel methods of life a*-d old quarters at Farmer White’s, nearly
used to alar in the menagerie ot O’Brien's
circus.”
cunclu led by asking for a statement of tl.e
filler under the shady trees.
motives that had prompted him to live
“Does net long captivity tamo the ani­
mals T”
met with such success in destroying to- and transact his bu«ines« ami! all the her case eo that site eould procure a di­
“It knocks the spirit ont of them,” said bacon that he would try hie hand at other luxury and excitement of an ex; rre« train vorce, as a widower in D&lt;»po*it was will­
Keeper Huannon. "and they gradually kinds of weed—she permitting—and with that, continually carried him eastward or ing to marry her if ahe were free. Failing
become docila. Still, it would never du this she let him inside the gate, ana that westward at a speed of fifty miles an hour.
Mr. Bur del I smiled good naturedly and husband that be must corns and live with
to tr Lfle with them. There are some beasts
after a moment’s reflection took the con­ her. Ho sent back word that he would
in this place that I would not dare go
near.”
morning-gipries had climbed to the top ot versation into hi» own keeping!' “Curios- moot her half way. That waa satisfactory.
l.y U p-rthSy dbbjl.- b b w -.„d -‘.“J —” b“‘ Z.“ ‘ to
"Do they live as long as they would Ina
state of nature?”
?.
7? Breok. .nd te IboUd tt bMI
t.om
would go into tho arbor and sit. down "T.VTU'r
“No; but all the wild beasts here at this side by side on the bench until noon time.
time are healthy, although they are notes It was amazing to see bow quick they tarlb.1 It o.c. ryokwl to to- b»”“^ktoM0t . trtabd. Tby .r. to ub Up
I-. &gt;tolr tolbpp. on . Urm to Brook VMtay.
strong and active aa if they ware running would finish the garden and get away to 7"‘“? * TT?- **•“
b. (TOd f„
loose. We don’t want them too strong. that arbor. The weather was -. o hot that lta.nlyUU.gI t-b to.Al. word, tor It u-._ „ow
These lecpard* are tUe most treacherous the woods couldn't grow, anj&gt;''«r, and people whom I do not know begin to de- beasts that a man over laid eyes on." •n»r then bow nice and pleasant it was in the spieo me for doing as I please, half the 1
luxury of tho life I am now enjoying will I
are aa quick as all firiMllightnin.-, aud you
By and by a morning call was not suf* be taken away. Therefore 1 will toll you '
tho natural I
flciant, and ha would come down again In enough about myself to satisfy
p—toobbitut.lbt-nou.1
of mankind,
And with this off-han 1 remark tho keep­ the afternoon, and then the neighbors curiosity
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black leopard was prowling about. The

SPECIAL BARBAfflS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING!
A Big Drive on Bed Spreads! Think of a Mammoth Marseilles Bed Spread Tor I1.KI

oo. y..r. ..-o, w„ •doeu.d .1 ColomM.
■»&lt;—1 br toor-ybr-old «&gt;.
Coll^, .04 .bo &lt;r.™l.d .lwo.d tor u. C“‘-*" *

income of WO.UOO. It is now so thorouchly .btomulbd lb H manarwUtoU. ¥«
I bn to te wiUu. r~rh lor ooo.ali.Hoo.
—
- -•
•
J— »
so near
am a childless
a«Mb
.MR • b-M M . young
ana hb alurly nalltod &gt;a. tor Ua qai..
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10 Lh*t
•b’;n
•«•••*»»
I-»1J ™^t
,h- “ro-r
&gt;*»“*“ -“d
St. James streets, and upon approaching
^dwelling bouse of Dave Williams, near1 ly *dixtod with terror -when she saw ths
tpolai'nc with Iblr Ha­
t™*-**

'

Yours for Business.
r. F. HILBERT.

1884.-FALL AND WINTER SEASONS 1884
We invite yonr inspection of our elegant line of

Dress Groods,
Silks, Cloaks,
Shawls, Grloves,
Hosiery and.
Fancy Groods.
Juft received.

Our prices are the'lowest, and uniform.

We are now receiving direct from the large manufacturing
house ot Messrs. Springer Bros., bf Boston, fresh
invoices of their new and

FASHIONABLE CLOAKS
We invite our customers to see these goods. Every garment
bears the manufacturers' name in full.

Vermontville Stih Io the Front!
PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Another Drop on Everything!
Beat Quality Barn Board*. Surfaced, $1$ fur 30 day*.
Sheathing, All Widths, Surfaced, SO.
Shingle*, 15c« 81. 81.75. S3. S3.35, S3.50. S3, 83.15.
I&gt;o not tail to get some of the 813 Barn Boards which can
not be beaten.
Twen!y-tlve Thousand feet Studding and Joist to close out
at $12 per thousand.

Ixlth, $5 per tl»ousand feet.
Flooring, Siding;. Ceiling and nouldings nt Ix&gt;wesf Prices.

b»r.tn hat" Krf.t* azin. - whn waa hanwlna- fz. a

ladder on Me windmill tank seventy or
eighty feet from Mo ground. One little
hand grasped the ladder and with tho

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!
AND ABK YOV TO COME AND 8EE ME.

pigeons that were sitting almost within
his reach. Ths mother realised the awful
thoroughly
peril of her little son, but with a heroism

the city to buy goods, with a sprinkling of

where they ware.

expected prej, ead looked ia, but Mat waa

•I’U see you later.”
mA eo large m old

amusing hereof knocking tho flies off her
ear with hor paw. Sue acted like an old

tho atmosphere in the hotel will be made
usually go away on being identiflvd.
as there is no chance afterwards
to work iniquitous schemas. Employee
are instructed to report every Irregularity
at tho office. If a guest has not occupied
his roc. at night, or remains Ln bed after

anything out of tiui regular channel, th*
clerk is informed and an investigation

smoothed down Meir spotted skin and
cuucked them under ths chiu with their eu-

might have been smiling
of friendship.
m

it was yesterday the tigers and lions at

the rear of the building.

This requires

and tho balance of them on another day.

partition*, between Uwd, and if all tho
eng— at oom there would be something
the way of a rir-u*. The efflrers of tthe
Zoological garden hare norer yearned fi
tots particular
this
partlea! ar kind uf a circus, and th*

Itttle fellow' looked cautiously around over
his shoulder, and seeing bi* mother,
started Io dMoendy'wtille the.group stood
with faces upturned, blanched with tar-

watched,‘crooks’are Informed that they '

once, the hotel physician is summoned,
and if be become dangerously ill his fam­
ily or friends are informed.

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

dashed to pieces; but he name safely down.
rival Daniel Pratt, the great American

the ladder he said:

"I am coming,

train dashed over the Delaware bridge at
Mr. Burdell touched tho electric belt
take in referring to the Don Quixote of

abruptly dose the interview.

[Calhoun (Gad Mcasenger.]
Mr. Beverly J. Wynne told u» ol

.include*

Five kind* of Coflfee*, two of

express merely said:
•Two places this evening, George. This

moment later tho visitor was escorted shell egg which proved to be thirteen inchlnto lh* dln‘n«-c*r by Mr. BurdeU. Aa
•moklh« h°t, was served, the middle it was about as large as
travslor resumed tho thread of too tonrw
1 sation at the point where it had been
I broken off.
“It had not occurred to mo to make the bluntly, though longer than
calculation, but I travel over ten thou­
sand miles a month, or 223JI00 miles a
ease in which the lost one was year. I shall go to my hotel to-night.
it to this office, but same of Mo children

room-the habit of many guesta-mlgfat
lire foa y—n and I not
him. Tbire
are many sudden and mysterious dlreps
peei ancos of guests from this and other
hotels, and many letters expressing great
anxiety, received from their families.

dl.po.nlU2..d.IWrl»d.i’i4.« nui-a-lp-u. l.b.nn-B.lAW^^r
off U»lr mind. Ub « Ur» .b&lt;»t Ua ritr "T- *•“ 7" ,o ““ **•“
looUb tor nUunnu »»d II ub. tbm
B”,or” "txm ot lb &lt;Uy follow-

longest egg we ever heard of. Prof. C. W.
she length of tho egg. If it had brsn di­
vided up it would probably have made
stxmt four or five eggs of the usual slae. It

Dinner will

Drugs anil Groceries!

When the

Uoodl. Frrsb CootVetfoanry, Nplm-a, Jlacte VaaM CalMW.Netaal
Boolu, Blank IMu, PorbeC Book*. Toilrt IrtlrtrL
■II Ibe Ktandard Patrol Rrdlrlnrs,
Including Culver's “Autumn Plant,”—Beet Kidney, Liver and Blood Medicine Manufactured.

MY BO-CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MAREET.

T A IKK I
VV 2A.lv 1

New Customers to give me a
JLLJLx » trial, and learn the truth of the
statement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.

I. N. HARTER

�100 Dozen, olive colored Undershirts and
Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at 50c. per garment. I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at 27y»c. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

LADIES’GENTS’ UNDERWEAR
Ladies’ Ulsters
- Diagonal
Wool Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

and Russian Circulars.

I have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

Buys a '

Sack Cloak.

K^giatrutton Jtiottee.
girl* and boys, bur the difference in the fearful incline whose steeps «» few i
methods of training adopted as the ever dreamed. 8th, the custom of To the elector* of tbe township nf Castleton:
Notice I* hereby Rivet, that snowline of the
children advance in years and the treating. If there is one custom more board of registration of the township uf Castle­
different influence brought to bear wicked and foolish known to civilized Ion, will be held at the office of the township
account iu a great degree for the differ [society than this of treating I cannot clerk, in said township, on Saturday, the 1st
day of November, ISM, for the purpose of .reg­
the names ot all *ueh panbns as shall
OCT. 25. 1884. ent result. The little girl’s early years । now imagine what it can possibly be. istering
be pOMM-sMai of the necesaary qualifications of
.re .pent In ionroroot pl.j wlU, her
meet, friend be mU.t Ue.t 555^5-^
dolls and in house-keeping, learning or be tested, does he part with a friend, f(&gt;r t|lrt purpose, arid that said l&gt;oanl of reitismao, tinup. une»n«=i»n4, th.t me tbe, mu.t h.re . Imd drink. I,ne.be
fitting her for the duties ofafter life. [ marry, he must treat, does he run for ; {^ untU ooe
to q,,.BlU’nMxm,and
Her native, purity and goodness being office, lie must treat to secure vote*,. lr.«i three o’clock until five otlock lu the at.trooU.ene.ib,
strendienrd
by tbepure.aud
tbe pure..ud healthful
b™lcbt.ll does
dm. lie
be get
pet his
bi. office
.&gt;!»«■ he is
i« expected
eipeero.1 to lrJ^jX
X'fcbdSrf oSSJrJi (be &gt;e«A.
Fraxk McDkkbt.
Mas. C. N. Dowxs, home influences. But where does the treat the crowd, if defeated he must D. ISM.
Town,*hfp&lt;’lerk.
boy, ev&lt; n the little boy. spend a great treat to show,tliat he does not care for

FOWLER i CAMPBELL

SATURDAY,

VashvUlsMas. fl. R. Flimixg, |

Saturday; Oct. 11th, 1884,

23-MEN’S CASSIMERE SUITS 1-23

portion of his timet Where, baton the defeat. Is there a. lucky strike made
Election V«»t Ire.
THE CAUSES THAT LEAD YOUNG streets. He may have aa pure natural by him of coarse be mast treat and so
Notice ta hereby given, to the electors of the
MEN TO DRINK.
instincts, as keen a sense of right and on and on. Does he refuse to treat or towUiihlp of CaMtlcUm, in the county of Barry
and Btotc nf -Mlchigau. that the next ensuing

Atjthe foliowingjlow prices " These'suits are worth 25 perjeent.
more th an* we askjfbr them.

No. 7291, 5 suits, at.
WOOtfCEWi
I shall not be able in the short spare i wrong, and us great an abhorence. of be treated be is mean or puritanical nr genend election will be held on Tuc*&lt;Uy suc­
No. 7090. G suits, at.
6.50
that savors of impurity or evil in something dreadful. 9th, the drinking ceeding the tirst Monday of Jiovemttcr next,
No. 6500. 2 suits, at.
. 5.00
allotted me to consider even briefly, all all
'
being the fourth day of *aid month, st the town
No.
7841,
0
suits,
at.
5.50
any
form
sa
bis
sister,
but
his
street
usage
of
our
so
called
society,
whose
the causes, direct and indirect that lead ।
hall hi the village of Nsolivllle, in said town­
6.00
No. 7844, 4 suits, at.
the coarrenere aud wicked- cellars contain costly choice liquors, on ship; kt which elcctlow the following officer*
young men to. drink. It is not probs- training,
1
are
to
lw
cbo*en,
newit:
,itb whirb hl- come. » mpeb iu who-tal.lro Uro, Bud froq^Dt plwe.
.lar.„ and vice pre.&lt;ible tliat I know ull the causes; those i
Thirteen elector* of prc
president
gradually blunt these, and who cAnnot entertain friends without dent or the United Hutes: * governor, lnutenwhich present themselves to my muni contact
&lt;
as the uiost direct are: 1st, inherited .urd...nl deed. lh„t ». tln.t-ron.rol it. iothrouro. M.u, .-«» U«e.
wicked, soon fail to disturb down fall direct to tastes acquired in ouicr, »tu.ntev general, and •uperlnteudcntof
appetite; 2nd, appetites formed by the shockingly
।
rensibilitiea in the least. 5th. the the. home of a friend—seine fair one publicinrtruriion ;»!*.» a member U the, state
use of stimulants aud anodynes .in in- bis
I
lower
standard
of morals ret up bj i whom he bail nqt the courage to refuse. wanj» wht^unn of oik-e win expire*!* cemfancy; 3rd, itch and highly seasoned '
These goods always sell for six to seven dollars. Any one
for boys than gitls. How vtjry With the mention of there enures that1 ts-r3L-l&gt;04: &lt;*!*&lt;&gt;» repoMchtatlve lu cougre**
food; 4th, lack of parental restraint; society
।
who has to buy boys’ clothing this fall
Mriy
boy.
&lt;-ro.ro.
to think m.ny thing. -I-».I &gt;««&gt;&gt;»
to drink. Uro euro to
5th, the lower standard of morality set
up by society for boys than girls; Sth. that would lie highly improper for hi* - mapy of them suggests ttrelf, though fur the thirteenth M-mitorlal dlMrict, &lt;-orn|^&gt;*e&lt;l
sinter
to
do,
are
entirely
allowable
in
the
apjdicatiou
of
it
may
reeiu
difficult
'J
r
:
(
‘
J
r
*%j
Hie u»e of tobacco; 7th, the playing of
games, especially card8 and billiards; him. V ou who have read the opinions or It may be to us impossible. 1 h** 1 representative dwirict, composed of the ci-uniy
Josiah Allen’s wife remember what leave for other* to consider.
ot Barry.
8tb. tbe usages of falaely-so-called, best of
,
:
i
c » a p
' 1 uu are al»:&gt; hereby notified tliat at said clcc*-• K. S. r.
tion tlic foUoifjD* proposed araendmcni* to Uie
society; flti*. the custom of treating. I ahe says on this point. _&amp;he insist™ that
FJust opened. Step in and examine them.?
'
v va *
cototiMiliun of thi» Mate will lie submitted to
shall consider these briefly in theonlcr sin is neither masculme, feminine or!
FOWLER &amp; CAMPBELL.
neuter,
but
that
the
mural
quality
of
A
few
days
since
a
private
in
the
ihv
*uu
for
their
a.l&lt;»pu.M.
or
renamed. 1st, hereditary appetite. The
An amendment to Section 0. Artjelr fl. rek­
existence of this is so generally accept­ tlie. act makes it right or wrong and i Ham pah ire Ki’giment at Gosport, in
not
the
rex
of
the
actor.
That
if
it
England,
called
upon
the
Almighty
:
Uve
to
circuit
court-,
pnwtded
for
by
J.dnt
reaed and bo well established, by olmervawas right and proper for J. to smoke !striae bun blipd. A/little while ” sK2-Tios’fl.',’7!he,'*t»ie -ball be divided Into
tion and experience that little need be
said in proof of it. We can many of us and frequent saloons it must lie right afterwaid he felt drowsy, and thre w . judicial circuits, in each of which the elector*
for his -i-ter to do the same If sneiet v himmelf oil a bed. Oil trying to open
•bsJlelrel o.e circuit judge, who shall
call to mind families ip which the drink tor nis sister to ao tne same, it society
J
• bold bin office for the term of «lx rears, and
eyes be could not do so, and he is utflil hl* *uece**»&gt;r i» elected and qualified. The
curse seemed to hold fatal sway, fath­ could oulv be brought to see things in ;
ortmuw. that what i-now undt5r treatment in the Haalar legldature mar provide for the elecUou of mure
ers and sons for generations falling vfbtaliwhr
Tina light, or co see that wuat is monu- ,
h.cfn..
!|1*P «««
Ju,’*c tbr Judicial drcult iu
cityot Detroit U or mar be -itu»ted,
under its fearful and seemingly irresist- ly wrong in a girl cannot possibly be j Military Hospital, not having recovered
right in her brother, w. .brorid tro . I »&gt;’•
Sncb, M Im.1, I. U» m- 1
able power. It is well for us wives
»° /k/b paper.
I1 rtltuUoo, Khali receive frouw mk! county nf
I am now ready with a full stock of Boots and Shoes, at prices that will
and motbera to rememlier that the good *mI ncaror nad, for the milieu-. ««»» «■'«'
A lawyer
1.in
’ ~W
•
W-TM
Wavne such
*uch additional *alarv
salary a*
m m»v.
may. imra
irooi astonish you. I will guarantee to save you 30 per cent, on all goods. Here are
ium than we are. A
in Ckiro.
Chicago
curse of inherited appetile does not ;..roro
Many humorous incidents occurred time to Utae. be flxed and detertniued by tbe re me of my prices:
always come through the father. Many says women form an important factor on baUle-belde. A conr«lor«te colonel I !”“3 S‘ •“1*7'—'
“U room,; *ro&gt; u»
uciuni
wuicuog«*K&gt;yviuu&lt;sd lloan! of mpcrvlsor* of each county in the upA Men’s full stock Kip Boot for only...................................
$2 00
women temperate at c^ier times think in the law making power of society,
ran ahead of his regiment at Malvern : pernr-'
—*-•-•—»----••—
peninsula
I* hereby
authorised
aud--------empowMen’s full stock, hand made, Veal Kip, double sole and tap
necessary during pregnancy andi and so are largely responsible for its
‘to give and pay to the circuit judge of the
Hill, and discovering that the men
Boots, only.......................................................
judicial circuit to which sueb county is atwhile nursing to use ale, beer and evils. 6th, tbe use of tobacco. Ab
Boys
’
full
stock,
fap
sole,
hand
made,
Veal
Kip
Boots.,
were not following him a« closely as he
other alcoholic stimulants. Physicians moat of my readers are ladies, I am in
Ladies’ Kid, worked button hole.............................................
wished, be uttered a fierce oath and
Ladies’ Aurigo Kid, button, Burt Bros.’ make
are bo doubt largely responsible for no great danger of treading on any of
exclaimed.
Ladies’ Genuine French Kid, button
those
sensitive
excresences
commonly
this evil, but it is true, with all the
A good Goat button shoe, only
1 ao
"Come on! Do you want to live forlightand knowledge extant upon a mat­ called corns. If however, I should you
Ulatu
re.
and
to
prohibit
tbe
use
of
pa-aesor
2 00
A better one,................................................................................. .
eveif”
free
tickets
on
railroads,
provided
for
by
joint
ter so fraught with peril to mother and will remember tbat-.it is not my fault
A still better one.........................................................
Tire appeal was ureaistable, and resolution No. 23. law* of 1883:
A genuine Cardigan shoe...
child, that women use tbe judgement th &lt;tyou have them. That the use of
SsmoM 15. The compenssUon of the roenjmany a poor fellow who bad laughed at
ber» of the legislature shall be a mlary of eeven
God has given them, knowing that he tobacco leads to tbe u&amp;s of liquors is
the colonel’s que^r exhortation laid hundred dollars for each regular -ewwn, and
will hold them personally accountable. belived by maay of our most thought­
CiTn.m&lt;F.Tsr’g
down bis life soon.
Then we know that among the Ger­ ful reformers. Not only though its
Cheaper than ever known before. Ladies,’ Mines’ and Children’s
man aud to a great extent among Eng­ effects, destroying as it does tbe ner­
St. John in a speech renuuked,
Calf Shoes. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Catf Boots and Shoe* at
lish woiaeu beer aud ale are in coBtaon vous system, but also tlie association* "Water; what a blessing! Why two- the Introduction of bill*; when convened in
astonishingly Low Prices.
their cotnpeiicatinu *b*J&gt; be a raltwe, to say nothing of the wines and into which it brings itatfeyotees. Some thirds of tbe glob* is water,” "Yes,” extra
ary of one hundred dollars, and they shall lexisliquors in aae among women in the writer has said as al! our virtues sup­ intornpted a voice “it’s not fit to drink,
highest circles of society. 2q$L appe­ port and strengthen one another so all though.”
mi tted to tb«n by special tseswge. They sludl
tites formed by the use of stimulants ttie vicee of modern life are allies. One
be emitted to teu ceuls and no more for every
only
to observe
closely
knots
and anodynes iu infancy. Thepcactate has
--------- --------------------------„tbe
-------------mile actually traveled In going to and returning
of giving gin.’or brandy sling to babies, ot boys who gather on our street corfor every ailment, real or fancied, is ner*, only to indulge in what is natural
Give my whole attention to the same, and will give yon better goods
for the money than you can get in Nashville, or in Barry county.
uir gapwwwirc
wuicu nr «iw&lt; u. menmer,
happily not as general as wheq our to suppore they consider the maney
but »h»1l not receive m the expenre of the 8raic,
grandmothers were rearing babies, but occupation, pastime or recreation of
tbe ever at hand soothing syrups, Brooking, to become satisfied that the
[ or any other perqute'te or cqcnponretloo Bote
prewly xulhorUed hr this coneUtaUou; and;
cordials, and other nostrums that have ure of tobacco by boyn, at least, has a
taken iu place nearly all, perhaps all, debasing tendency. Hear the enarre
„
ATABAHGArN.
Having sold my hurse, 1 oiler for sale
contain more or lese alcohol, and slang, the vulgasity and profanity with
Liao that the following county officers are to
a four-spring Dexter Carriage, a swell
should be used with great caution if at which their talk is interspersed, -and
chosen, vte:
box Cutter tfnd one set of siLgie Har­
&gt;r«e Judge of probate, one sheriff, one &lt; ounty
all. 3rd, rich and highly reasoned whatever tends to blunt the moral
ness. Carriage and Cotter have
food. It is impossible to believe that sen re makes it easier to fall a prey to
been materially injured by wear.
any mother would deliberately and evil influence. 7th, tbe playing of
Obno Strong.
put dawn
knowingly enkindle in the stomach of games, particularly bill bird* and cards.
The polls of said election will be opened at
___
her boy _
a _fire which shall consume Many a young iuiw has g-*rie down to
eight o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon tberew sale my farm of forty acre
ufter aa may be. and will continue open until
him, and yet it is to be greatly feared hopeiere ruin who when he first entered
Any Pump made will be furnished.
Arc o'clock In tbe afternoon, untew the board
—c~------—-—
-------rich
"*-----that-many
mothers
are*—
by*’the
and* the saloon to play what he believed to

A JobjLot Odd Vests, Fifty ,'Cts. tach.
130 Boys’ All Wool^uits, $4.00.

Can’t Afford to let this Chance Slip.
I2-Cases Men’s Coarse and Fine Boots-12

CHEAP I CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!

BOOTS, SHOES AND (RUBBER GOODS

solid

School Shoes

i Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes,

Wind Mills: Wells,

FARM FOR,SALE,

Tubular and Drive Wells.

indigestible food, using wine and
brandy sauces, creating an appetite or
fostering a latent one that shall by and
by lead Limito saloons for iu gratifica­
tion. 4th, lack of wise and wholesome
parental
restraint.
Self indulgence
comes to be the ruling psMion. Is it
any wonder tliat with the means of
gratifying the lower appetites so easy

causes her di Ury. appetite formed in

an be innocent game—could not by any.
means have been induced to touch in­
toxicating drink, but aa the love of
| gaming grew with ita indulgence, bis
i visits become more frequent, and lie
becomes so familiar with the drinking
practices of the place, it seems such a
matter of course for those who come in
to take something, that be ceases to1
regard it aa the dread ful thing it seemed &lt;
at first. After a time he consents to 1

&amp;AKIHG

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

DiU-.l st BsakriUt Uil* 23d day of October,
. D. ISMFsank McDsmst,

Strait'* Bra** Cylinder,

: sere* of choice

Township Clark.

AflTTAOCCi
Hln&lt;* on *«o»am&lt;e»l
I’III Iftatdi Uoo**
ttaddlng UamalaU« 8(radt’a Celebrated Wind HUI.
I ■ M puna- oi 7C&lt;AUr* eoatlag from *MS to
V POM, With drwrifXlve leM-rprww. 1 Svo,
Is capped over.
My pstron.1 can rely upon god work s»d rock

Parker's Tonic

A Pare haih Brimt fat Sever litaiata,
HI*COX a CO.,

•vita in

B. A. BBUOKS,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

i

�Town of

General Briere De L’laJe

Th* Cr*r —

Dojoox, Oct 13. —

Lonos, 0&lt; IX—GMTge Otto Trenlxin
hu
tb« raUK» of CUet Somwry
for Ireland. Henry Campbel I-Bauncrman,
M. P. for Stirling, 'iaa been appointed his

jtucr

ti ac. a PAID DTADVAMCX

CLRCVLATION. 1JLOO COFTXS.

.will afterward. visit
States aad Canada.

•VEXUB THESE LIBERAL-AD kAT*»~

! 1 n*ve Deeu using KJJ-S vrcaiu
Sr&lt; Tort brake nt U CuttM, U ™u«l &lt;**■ U» ■»*» crop in ttM rtctalty
B*lru I caii rest.—Frank P- Burleigh, Farming­
■Inta o’clock wolcnto inoralM wd wlU hdl thort fort, i«r cool. Noor Shrero
ton, NIL
„
poox-raj
„ b .obaUM UcU Um ootloo
bunMd U1 thoononxMO. 1b. Pro boWJU bo only ,two-third*
wMhtet. ot
of U»
tho j pointed Chancellor ot the Duchy of Lsd- ' MoirrncAL, Oct. 20.—Tire Canadian Pa- (
tan toloo throw* tan BaneUV nemn- In •»
rfanlly of Petcraburg,
PrU-rabur,. j caster, succeeding Right Hon. George J. clfio Railway has jnst concluded a eontraot frstn^.—
the vicinity
IMD a c»i co. '
• Dodson in that position. Mr. Dodson has was u.
; been elevated to the peerage. There is wild pany of Scranton, Pa, for 10,000 tons of lotte Parker, Waverly N. Y.
rails at 325.50 per ton at tho mills or !
~
f-UCe—
'excitement among the Nationalists in Dub- steel
delivered to any Canadian port, or In New , /bc ProPcr tr‘’rirat-nl for » uikn !euc&lt;
•hoPfenut tatav. &lt;—», U। Un over the change of administration. Tbe Yack for 326.50. It la believed that thia to !•***» “P£ i
OPENING THX rOVNTAlXa
mlll, and totally destroying ike factories . of Uie toug-oontlnurd drouth.
•
tbe Adiuiniriratlon since 18S2.
and buildings on Rytbex and Prlng.eB IM- [ Phila DXi.ruia, Oct 21.—A special to
manufacturers for steel rails delivered
In uumberleM omua beneath thcfkin i»»eGlasgow, OeL 22.—A. mob yesterday at­ rlhth
S
"rf*! U1*" 11(luW
"«• "bkh give* tbe balr
ORNO HTRONO, ,
the Prew -from Slrenandeah says the water tempted
to stop a Conservative meeting In
Ti*°
rm
"°°
7
th.**
ita
texture,
rotor and gfam. Wfcn Un*
Editor sad PTOyrtotor.
] to ao scarce but half an hour's supply to al­ Dumtriea, at winch the Marquis of Salisbury "Iriwri EWJW*1 ntonakW of the Canadian tlon
tbe hair begin* at once to become
lowed otfv ot the twenty-four. In Ixwt was speaking. Later they Btoutxl tbe l&gt;olcl Pacific Railway to that the American pnoe d„ hi*lrele*a, brittle and gray I* that the
Church strtaU, taking in the new opera Creek and other placro people arc supplied
---- AWO
---- cheaper, owing to tha
..4k*:
----- _ ot- -------u-.-s if
n w. apply PgrkCT’B
about 39
per ton
condition
yourbairt
house, ■ Peck’s Uetel, tbe Dtodtple’s Church ‘ from the tanka of locomotive*. Tbe drought ia which he was stopping, breaking the Is
It Will
wit restore the color,
windows. The mob also attacked his car­ present combination among the manufact- flair -Balsam at ooce- —
H. TOUJiG. M. D., Pbrsidan and Burgios* aud life by renewing the action oJ nature
The jwliee were obliged to use force urers tliere.
geon,
cast
side
WAnaixoTOK, Oct 23 —The onty rain of riage.
--------------------------------------------------------- The Balsam i* not an oil,• not
t dye,
but
an Main
ele­ fit. Office hours
Episcopal and Presbyterian •churches were
to prelect the Marquis at die rail wav staccnaeqneoce
alnoe
.July
20
fell
here
yester
­
gant
toilet
article,
highly
appreciated
because
burned,
together with, many
resi­ day afternoon. The shower lasted two or
of itechanlinp**T-GOUCHER. M. D., Physician and Burdences. Sefoaol street, . Upper James
• aeon. AH professional calls promptly
of Elmira, has for some time been demand­
but the relief came gone Into liquidation. The Banque Gen­ ing of Governor Cleveland a pardon for
BUCKLEN18 ARNICA BALVE.
erate
had
lent
Halil
$1,750,000
in
order
to
ties, which have beea
Byron B. Fairbanks, who was sent to State
TAMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
flames spread so rapidly that tho Ammo
grcAtly Injured, 'ft la estimate
U Notary Public. Special attention given to
could not keep uj» with them.
ivevancing. Office in the
tobacco crop In Virginia has beer.
----ably
be
paid
la
full
eventually.
Hallowe
’
en.
NaAbvflle, Mkb.. ' 25-50
least thirty per cent- by the
weather.
Dublin, Oct 23.—During a mw^ng of wife went to the Executive Chamber, is guaranteed to give perfect aaUafadlon, c
trol, but m a stiff breeze waa blowing It was
FxcnMOND, V*., Oct 23.
MORY
PARADY,
Justice of the Peace.
Xiberals last night at Armagh, called for where the lady became so violent money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Ft
Office, Comer Main and 8hertn an Streets
feared fresh outbreaks would occur •during
There tbe purpose of discussing the proposed that the Governor' seized her by the arm
drought of two and a
the night
*
Franeiiise Wil. a nob besieged tbe hall,
HaatiMO
Carto,*
Indian summer will be succeeded by savage
smashed tbe windows and foreed an en­
OHN Q. CRE88Y,Sheriff. HaMlngK MfaS.,
trance. Thomas A. Dixon. AL P. for lies. Yesterday morning Boone assaulted
will attend promptly to all cfflclal burineai
DAHVlLUtVa., Oct 23.—Tbe drought
the Governor on the street In this city, but
caused by Mwuday'a wnflagraUou al Car­
rlntntte-d to bl* care. '
woonded-ou the head by a stone flung by
VERY REMARKABLE RECOVERY.
thage Is terrible, and although the Iom is Interrupted by alight rains about the PJth of •one of IbeTlotera. He wrs conveyed to the was seized by Dr. George £1 Houghton. . Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Mlncbeater, Mich.,
AMES. A. 8WEEZY, Attorney ACounseHor.
Boone claims that his wife Is in a dying
September, waa broken up by a fall of rata
residence
of
a
phjtdclan.
The
yrecl.se
ex
­
Hastings will attend to legal badness in any
write*:
“
My
wife
baa
been
almoat
heplea*
last evening. Tobacco laboured. Com ia tent of bis injuries Is pot yet kaowp. Many condition.
for five rear*. »o helpless that die could not part of the State, and practice* in all courts.
gently
About
seventy-five being gathered.
• ■
turn over In bed alone. She used two bottles
among the Liberals were hurt by
tae town is now a smold­
Atlanta. Ga., Oct 23.—The great drouth others
•if Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, •WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Lawyer uxJJusstones and cluba. The police were utterly
ering ruin, Including-the okiert and best
V V tire of the Peare. Especial attention
-Chicago, Oct 21.—Judge Blodgett, of tnai she is able now to do her own work”
powterieeB to control toe mob, who after­
Electric Bitter* will do all that la clafme for given to collections. Hastings, Mich.- .
_______ ___________
residence portion.
In the burned dis­ •ng.
ward wrecked a number of homes occupied the United States District Court, has dis them.
Hundred* of tes imoaial* attest tbeir
trict were 1C0 residencea, a number
by Liberals.
solved an Injunction issued by a State great curative power*. Only fifty cent* a botSPLICING THE NEW CABLE.
W. NIBKERN. Attorney andCounerflor
ot manuf uctoring inaUtutlous, four churches,
court, restraining the Western Union Tele­
• at Law, practices in al) Blate Court*. Col
to pour Into Tonquin. Great uneasiness is graph Company aud the Gold &lt;fc Stock
lections promptly attended to. Office over
the town ball, and all the school building*.
A
note
of
admiratkm
—
lhe
love
letter.
felt
In
-Paris
on
this
aooouuL
The
Cabinet
8pauldtng**atore,
Hastings, Mich.
Very little bouicliold goods could be saved,
Nkw York, Oct 23.—A massage wm re­ are divided as to what measures should be Telegraph Company from severing their
and u the &amp;e broke-out in wver.il place:
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
fNLEMKNT.«M!TH, Attorney at Law. Ofwires from the Instruments in the office
at the same time, being started by sparks ceived by Ccorge W. Ward from the cable adopted to provide relnforcemrata. Gen­ ■of the Chicago Mining Stock Exchange
xJ
dee
over
R.
K. Grant* shire Hanting*’
and
*uffcr ....
from anywConsumptive*
.i --rx
—all,
. who t .......
blown from the original blaze, the help steamer Faraday ywterday, saying that they eral Campenon, Minister of War, declines —an alleged “bucket-shop”—and tliereby
Mich. Practice in all the Court* of the State.
which came from neighboring towns wa*of were making toe final splioe of the'Com­ to mobilize the corps d'annee without the depriving them of cite market quotations.
Prompt attention given to collection*. Money
authority
of
the
Chambers.
little avail.
After fighting the flames mercial eabte. This cnraplKcs the great
Consumption. Thou rands uf permanent cures
Rome, OcL 22.—The Pope -w 11 create Judge Blodgett held, as on former oecar verifs the truth of thia statcmcuL No medfor hours the cAlzens became paaicsions, when similar cases were before him,
stricken and gave up the attempt work in which tlw Faraday has been engaged eight hew Cardinals at the secret &lt; onslstory; that the Board of Trade had exclusive right .cine can show aueb a record ot wpodertul ^yoM-OTT 1IOUMC.
Hundreds of people lay outodde all since tbemlddio of last April Tbe Fara­ The persons who will be honored are the to its own floor and its own quotations, and .•ures. Thousands of ouce hopeless sufferers
gratefully proclaim thev owe" their Ilves
A. S. FOOTE. PKonurroR.
night In the few ejiots which the Carres day, after the shore end wm laid at Coney Archbishops of Vienna. Seville and Paler­ could give them to or withhold them front now
to this New Discovery. It will ro*t you noth­
failed te reach. Early in the morn­ Island oc Saturday fast dAiyped down to mo, ami Monsignors Muraia, Meiwigori, any party it chose.
TNnMlivlllc. Mlcft.
ing to give it a trial Free trial boules at
ing a number were’brought to thia city and die buoy, ^hich was over two miles from Laumzie, Maroiti aud Verga. There a’j
F.
T.
Boise
drug
store
Large
size,
31.00.
Undoutably one of the best-kept hotels In
. cared for. Unless help is speedily sent eXi 11 shore, and spliced the share ead-of the cable still seven dracanrie* remainndng in the
Striking Physicians.
College
of
Canfinals.
centra!
Michigan.
Sample rooms first floor.
A
flag
tliat
took*
best
folded
—
the
storm
flag.
greater suffering will ensue. Allen E. to Ute intermediate, which she had on
London, Oct 20.—The terrible and uni­
Kelly and C. P..Bytlu-r, of 'Carthage,'will board.
Then she sailed for too next
THE Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, at ttourbun, Ind., £ J A. BAIHBSR, M, Ift.
gladly take charge at any contributions rent buoy, nbcjt elgbty-five miles distant to­ versal depression of trade threatens to drive The physicians of Mount Vernon complain says:
“Both myself and wife owe ourlievs to
and can be safely trusted. No one was ward the east, aud the dliqmteh to Mr. every atlier question Into the background. that they have had great difficulty recently riilloh**
Consumption Cure.” •
* HOMtEOPATHIC
fatally InjKred, but many. Including one Ward shows tliat ll»e work was done at that Thing* have.gone so far that U»e newspaper* In collecting bills from patients. Some ot
ARE you uuue miserable by Indigestion,
fireman, were severely burned.. It Is now point as successfully m at all others. The have now sent Kpecial eomepoadentes to the these don't pay bccanre they are too pool Constipation.
Dtoxincss, Loss of Appetite,
dlstreteied
towns
m
rhe
north
of
England,
thought the loss will not exceed 364X1,000, two cables now unite at Cape Canzo, Nova
and
others
because
they
are
too
mean.
Yellow
Skint
ttoitoh
’
*
Vitallzer
I*
a
pmutive
on whichstaro is us insurance of about ©ne- Scotia, and at Waterville, Ireland. Both and they fill tbeir journal with tali* The physicians, therefore, entered into a cure.
of dreadful destitirtlnn caused by the
Office first door cast of Opera House and
tliird.,
WHY will you cough when Shiloh’* Cure
compact some time afco by which each mem­
are nearly seven thousand miles long, and
QfEBF.c.&lt;Mn.,'OcL 22.—The fishing vil­ are duplexed by Stairhead's vystem, render­ almcwt complete standstill of the shlp4&gt;ulkE ber was bound to decline to respond to calla trill give immediate relief. Frier 10 eta and 11 near residence on comer of Washington nd
State Street*, Nashville, Mich.
lage of Chkirydtouxl was totally destooyed ing them practically four distinct cables. ing trade. The other trade# of the country to attend patients in arreara to any members.
SHILOH’S Catanp Remedy—a positive cure
are
making
the
same
eouitdaiulB.
No
by fire Munday night Tbe conflagration Sir William Tbompeon s latest invention,
A black-list, it la said, was made out for the tor Catan h, Dinh Iberia aud Canker mouth.
v.arf started by some |&gt;eopk* w ho were clear­ the siphon recorder, a beautifully coostrucV mine is worked at full lime. Wiastt-gruw- Information of each doctor, and now con­
HACKMETACK a leading aud fragrant per­
ing tbe brnah land. Tho viliuge was speed­ rd apparatus which practimdly supersedes era declare that the crop doer, not pay for tains about seventy-five names.
fume. Price 25 aud 5U eta.
wag»w.-to
say
nothing
of
rent.
The
tewily in flames and t:n? inhabitants took to tho al I fonaer system* of ocean .telegraph. Is
SHILOH'S Cure will Immtdlately rela-ve
merehanta
assert
that
each
'pound
wJd
woods but were shortly afierwafd surraund- attached to the Commercial cables and will
Croup, Whooping cough . •«! Brouchittfa. .
cd by fl:unea and forced to the seashore, bring down the time occupied in. actual wlioleaale brings a penny le« than was
Nrw York, Oct. 23.—It ia announced
FORDyapepeta nnd Li er Complaint you
where they apenl -tbe night They are al­ transmission of the measagert to the 1 West
Brwlin, Oct. 20.—Wilhehn I., Duke of that Mme. Patti is not to appear In this city tuive a printed guarantee On every bottle uf
Did you know there
most totally destttrtte and die inhabitants possible fraction.
Sldluh's Vitaltecr. It never fall* tocure.
Brunswick,
died
yesterday
morning.
this
season.
Tbe
directors
of
the
Academy
••f neighboring viltages can render but lit­
A NASAL Injector free with each bottle of
| Ha was born April fi. UM.-and ascended of Music recently agreed to give Mr. Maple- Bbllob'*
tle help. Gne enure family is reported
was
a "Bee-Hive” in
Catarrh
Remedy.
Price
50
cent*.
tbe throne April m. 1*11. Hr ata deatri tae son 5700 for each performance of Patti and
For sale by F. T, BOISE.
Wastiinoton. OcL 23.-—General 'Hazen,
Camdkn. fi. J./fteL 22.—The forestfircs
tlneC fly a law prom.ibrated in March. 1*71, Nilsson. Not content with this, Mr. MaNashville? No I Then
A keen edge—knowledge.
In Camden, Gloucester and Atlantic Ooun- the Chief Signal Officer, in his annual re­ tbe Oram! Duke of Oldenburg wil) aMtume pieaon telegraphed for 316,000 in advance.
ties are .«XU1 burning fiercely, and great *jh port, calls attention to the crippled condition
This the directors concluded waa only an
step into the Wheeler store
pi chension ia Selt for buildings in the wood­ in which the service has b&lt;|p left by the last
AN ANSWER WANTED.
opening wedge, and refused. Yesterday
ed country in tite-region ot .the flames. At two appropriation arts, ahd rays that a*
Can any one bring ns a case of Kidney or
Soudan, Oct 2L—The question as to the Mr. M’tpleson telegraphed him to remove
Blue Anchor, «n the line of the Pteila- a canaequencn seventevm stations oi Brunvwick sucranslon. is tbe uppermo#* .her name from the prospectus for the com­ Liver Complaint the Electric Bitters will mx.
and behold it.
By “Beepeedily
caret
We
ray
they
cannot,
aa
tbousddphla A Atlantic City luulroad, amsfier
topic of discussion in Berlin, and ia becom­ ing season
irds rt
already permanently cured ar
lire broke out ll&lt;xulay in a large the meteurolngical service hare Wen ing an Important factor in German polidck.
n bo are dally recommending EJecjric Bitu-ra, Hive” wr mean a store where
pine forest am! burmd fiercely all closed In order to send
Herr Wlndthond. leader of the UltrainontanS
will prove. Bright'* Disease, Diabetes, Weak
.lay and night A targe cedar swamp telegraph lines. Tl« ineresAing demands party,
Nkw York. Oct 23.—The agent of Ute Back, or any urinary complain', uuickly cured.
haw sent a long dwpairh to the Duke
can be found almost any
near that place was also consumed Mon­ for special predictious ic the inter&amp;U of of Cmuberlund, urging him Jo forego hia
H»ey purify the blood, regulate the bowels and
day. Charred leave*, and twigs fell In tbe agnculturr, special trades and commerce bopea at re«atabllahtng tbe kingdom of National Line of steamship* raid yesterday act direetlv on the d&gt;nea.*ed parts. Every bot­
towns ®f Waterford. VS'in.riow, Hanunnn- indicate.
in
u
measure, the
re­ Hanover, in view of the brilltailt prospect afternoon that the steamship America was tle guaranteed. Foe sale at 50e a bottle by F.
article in the fancy goods
ton and ether plaoes several miles fzomdhe port Raya, the value
and
Injpor- awaiting him as the suecesror of the Duke laid up because bwdnrsa is very dull. The
tanoe ««f the indication -division of ef Bruuswick. Cynics suggest tliat the low rates for freight and the small price
A
striking
affalr-Hm
alarm
clock.
and variety line. Our
die people of tbe region runounding Vie the Signal Service. Gentsral Hazen re­
changed for steerage »aawogers have a
tires, and all the able-bodied men are out port# improvement in the work of thia db wealth of the dead Duke h a tempta­ depressing effect “We e .peel shortly to
to Lhe Church of Rrnae, that Hnrr
AN ENTERPRISING, RELIABLE HOUSE.
lighting tbe Hames. In the churches cn viidon. and then udda that further improve- tion
stock consists of
have
a
meeting
with
the
different
steamship
Windthorst’* advhe may have been prompt­
F. T.’Bolte can.alway* t&gt;e relied upon, not
Sunday prayers wax offered .for rain, ar-d
by propagandic rather than by patriotic companies.” be said, “u&gt; ragntate the steer­ otily to carry iu flock the beat of everything,
unless tbxt comes boon the fires will reach dons, ee’pecially In the Wrevt and North- ed
motives. Liberals in Germany insist age passage to something Like former but to secure tbe Agvucy fur *uch articles aa
h ive well-known merit. *ud are popular with
strongly upon the aaeertlon at Prussia’s
of life ensue.
storm haH pasw-d over the country during righto over the so-called Kingdom of Han­
the peopkf, hereby sustaining the reputation uf
Piiii.ADK.rHlA. Oct 22.—The conductor the year without warning.
uelngtoway* euierpnaing, and ever reliable.
over. and even the conservative memberaof
Ladie/ Jerseys,
of the Atlantic City esjjrwta train statea that
Haring aecured the Agency for the eelabrated
E
rik
,
Pa.,
Oct
23.
—
Yesterday
the
«tt
The report devotes considerable space tc the Liberal party believe that what wm
on Monday night his train pawed through Uiu Arctic, expeditions.
tborttfes stopped Ute sale here ot toe ‘•Litt « Dr. King'* New Dircuvery for Consumption,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
will sell it oo ptwltlve guarantee. It will
The private fortune left by the late Duke is Mechanic** candy made in Buffala The nur ely cure any and every affection of Throat,
which wm almost a sheet of flame. The
A Khoektag
estimated al 111,500,W0. The Duke of candy is attached to a little copper hatcltet Lung*, and Chest, and to show our confidcucr,
Corsets, Ladies' Hand
Crookawon, Minn.,Oct 21.—TWboiler Cambridge baa gone to Germany on busl- and a thick deposit of verdigris was found we Invite you to call aisd get a Trial Bottle
of
a
til
rashing-engine
exploded &lt;m tbe farm
upon a specimen. Tbe late wholesale poi­
u tolerable.
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
Duchy
of
Brunswick.
soning of school children h attributed to i|p
of Leech A Nichol*, at Beftraai, at nine
Despair is the greatest enemy that can afflict
London, (X-l 21.—Arthur Orton, the use, and an animal down wl&gt;o*e throat the mankind.
o’clock yesterday morning. imUaaUy killing Tichboroe
•
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
claimant, wa* secret1 y transfive perrons and nuuighng aad aealding terrodto the Prntonviite Prison Monday tainted candy was forced hi not expected to
Matwax, N J., March A 1®4
Dr. Kennedy. M. D., Rondout, N. Y.:
mantown, German
three others. Tbs killed are: Thomae night His sentence of fourteen years fur
Dear Sir:—I have u*cd your valuable ntedlcine, “Favorite Remedy,’’ In my family for
Knitting, Zephyrs,
livrr difficulty*, and And t» an excellent prepwithin a short tL-ne nearly nominal figures
udto unexpectedly to bimaelf. Although Thomas coke ovens, six miles east of here, cratton, worthy of the recommendation It
will be quoted between Near York and tbe
fill release was premature, several friends Monday night three men. while examining cbara.
MRS. MARGARET HAYES.
MUissippl River.
Satuaday ths Grand wm drunk Sunday. He wm a carpenter by wet waiting at the prison to receive him.
Some Canadian lumbering towns are produoa-rumor that the Government would di»- a defect In one of the ovena, were cast
charge him some time previous to tbe date upon a mass of burning coke by tire cavii^Toy Cbrts, Tin
of 311 first class wd 35 seomul clast, which
when bis sentence expired In order to pre­ Jn of the oven. No trace* of tbe unfortu­
wa? alleged to hare been done to meet cuts
F. T. Boise will refund the price paid if Ack­
nate men could be found except some sliver
m-.de by Ute Michigan Central The .tariff William Street The Coroner was sum­ vent any demonstratton having kept them coins. It is supposed tbe gaa from the er's Blood Elixir does not relieve ant skin ori
Water Setts, Window
moned,
and
tl»e
Jury
took
testimony
as
to
blood d inorder. A new bnt thotcughly tested
rate*, are 314 and. 311 rwpasilvely. The
coals suffocated tbe men.
discovery.
•
iatter^yeaterday openly quoted the cut rates. the facts given, and adjourned till Thursday
Poles, Toilet Articles,
vtoes the Government that an effective force JThr** Children Meet a HorrfM* IKwth. '
Naw York, OcL 21.—Central Paasenger tar aa expert to examine the boiler.
A single rose bush has produced H2 50 for a
Agent Abbott, of the Erie, raid yesterday
Toys of Every Description,
Qukimdc, Oct 2L—A farmer atSL Jacob­ Florida man this season.
fenaive
operations
aad
to
repel
the
Invarion
Ihat his road would meet the Mew York
of Tcuquin. Tbe Ftpuro says that the j. **n in left hi* four children in tire bouaa while
Central &gt;nd tho West Shore Koatk on rata*
F. T. Boise states that Indigestion prepare#
Stationery, and in fact al­
for this ride of Buffalo, and that all Una* office of the Adams Express Company wasot campaign of General De L’Isle, m preever) one for disease, but guaranices Ackcr’a
The eldest, aged eleven, placed a fiaak of Dynpepsla Tablet* to cure all form# of indlgcs
would shortly make redactions on emigrant
most everything one
entered
some
time
during
Tuesday
night
by
—
for
—
the
------------------two
columns
Uon.
powder
on
the
stove
and
a
quantity
inside
rates oj; fcr *m Buffalo. It to expected that
the Werttshore will make a further reduc­ burglars,, who rifled the safe of bonds, of 10,000 men eacfo The first column is to the stove. Tbe stove wm blown into fragcan think of.
Irish A English ia the title of a firm In Buffa41^ The
of ^ratkJiTXf^
tion In a few days. The Pennsylvania re- coupons, checks, notes and cash to the
amount of 316,000, belonging to tbe Wood- bwang-51. 3 be base of operations of till* tbe children were rescued in a dying condi­
tam* sebaduie rates.
socket baring InCttrJon. Tbe door, of *°!u,,nnbe Puulanc and it* objective
tion. Tbe fourth may recover.
Tho Secret of Wealth.
and Iteng-bm. Tbe^aeeoraj
that all maj* running to Kansas City hare the office were all foowl locked yeatentay I"*’*
Broken down invalid*, do you wish
bee:* Belling tickets from here to ttutt point morning, and the door of the safe, which
at ‘5.50 tor several days paai, and i t is sair’ was an old-fashioned one. was found closed, from Yum-Nan, having Hong-Hoa as s
P
ortland, Ore., Oct. 22.—The American &lt;ain flesh, to acquire an appciiu:, to enjoy
Mb. Cable having had 15 years
baw. and Lao-Ed and Caabaug aa objects
riiat tlw, Wabitah and Chicago &amp; Alton art but IKK locked. The thieves left no trace.
bark Colomo rails from Portland Thursday regular habit of budy, to obtain refreshing
iwp, to ft-el and ka»w tliat every fibre and
selling still lower. This is • cut of Uose
experience in
with
350
Chinese
and
spars
for
tbe
Chinese
P
aks
,
Oct23.
—
Admiral
Courbet
lias
:lollanL
so ,Wro .or *&lt;. or
proultllrBUd an edict ordering the blockadt navy. Beside the timber and Hve China­
Center, Ahu, Oct. 22.—Mi*&gt; Jane Ward (&gt;f Fonnara, including the northwest coast* men she takes a consignment of bones of
Iluratlnr
■xxms
of
GOLDEN
HEAL
BITTERK
departed Celestials. She expects io make
anti J. IL Dorsey, In jail for complicity in o 'from Cape Manaha to Sooau Bar. Friend
murder, were ij-nebed by a mob Monday ly vessels will be allowed three days* grace. the voyage to Hong Kong in tlilrty-4our a month you will be well. Don’t despair
Will make this
night at tola place. Danwy wm postmaster
Oct 23. — The
poUtlcri days...................................
because you have a weak conatitodon.
at Alpine aT»d aged scvaity-fivr, while the ferment continue* to develop serious out
Fortify the body against diaeaae by purifying
breaks. At Courtral, at 1 Imwclt and at oth
art
a specialty. Ev­
night id 7:30 this immense body of water ------------------ &gt;—. -x_x_
New Yoiix, Oct 22.—Tbe Times this all the fluid* with GoLDfiJi SEAL
er places collision* have occurred between
wrajMNl n:m
and jkammxi
flooded the
town. The
uie wvrn.
xne depth
uepui j
: the Clerical* and the Liberals, and rioting morning announces the engagement of •JITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of
ery description of Birds
on the street varies from three to '
a
system
thus
forearmed.
The
liver,
the
han been Die ixmscquence. Shota were fired President Arthur to MbM TUUe Frellnghuy' Washington. Oct 21.—Postmaster-Gen. Stores
.. are
— fioodul,
--------- ’ .cellars
----- . .are
—
---— into *■a nuwa
crowd near
ntar siaiiritts.
Malines, which
wukui u*s
took BMi. daughter of the Secretary of State, and stomach- the bowel*, the kidney*, are and Animals mounted to order
WniXT^co^iJT^^ 35? STfonroKSr ST ft
rendered disease proof by thia great in­
vigorant Ruinous bill* for medical attend­
and in firatclass style.
t deep. AH the rnilte sre tian providing for the ^change of mail btedle Befoe declares that th* CwHenra- j
,n*
_ mt
mraun oi January,
ance may be avoided by counteracting the
thousand hamis are idle.
matter between the Urited State* and Mex- tiv«* *re seeking to bring back the sinister
rurjc« con,irniornt« of Grain.
tirat aymptnma of *ickne»e with these
Give us a call. No
iro.
th* Aninraita
ln'ri«»d
..
...
„ .
.
.
o, at toe
floytentic rc.XM
ruea nf
or pwtage.
pvnoa of
ot 1789.
nov.
rw
a.
Bitter*. 'ITi-y art recorn mended from friend
_______- I Pa mm, OcL 28.—A majority of the coin- !
Minn., Oct 22.—A train on the
to friend, and the rale incrca-ca d^iiy. We
trouble to show
The canoe Jvmtu.w. twenty feet long mitwe on UieTonqntn credit favor- a de- 1 Northern tPaciflc Road brought to Fargo, warrant a cure. They arc a positive cure
atoo for all female complaint*. In these
goods.

W
J

E

J
J

P

Physician and Surgeon

BEE-HIVE

MILLINERY

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE I

TAXIDERMY

P. T. Bouts and H. G. Hals.

Mr. and M.s. F. B.

�f,i» fat ll&gt;r r-mwi
Zlfculd •*»* &lt;n»ek aa oa Wednra-

OCT. #5.

&amp;ATLRDAY,

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,

thi« &lt; Fi utey) evening.
John Lirbty, W. F. Hicks, C. G.__________________
_
Holbrook, G. W. Abtev, all of Hast- part of a wmM to «**• «hi»
HaahTille. Subscribers, Attention ’
'
iDjts,
wm in town Monday.
tte. old vault, which 1. badly
Bmd. Wh«kr, wbo h»
b&gt;
Tb.
We have teen filling appointments
with nulwcribera ^various post offices Nashville and vicinity two yean, re­ daily handled by th.
throught thia ascUfll^ fur tte past three lturned to Ohio Wednesday.
A sister of Mrs. W. 8. Powers, from
weeks, and aa we cannot afford thia
fall to give patrons of the Nashville of­ Indiana, and her father and brother,
fice-many of whom are badly in ar- from Pennfield, visited her this work.
Ucul.r incident referred to
J. Osman has bad his house pain U 1
rears—tte go-by, this is to announce
Aud Her Esvirunz.

good ap&lt;Sm tterr ia in thia rlc’”“y"

and bare plenty of
EFTry

us

before ym*

'Th,. nndcrairntMl writs* insurance
fur the Conrtoentol. Phoenix, Detroit
and Harins. Run and Germania fire in■arunce ceMBponwi.
Hired are all
tm-rlw rrlUN.
■'■T1'
ratsw are a* low aa can te aftnrded for
mfe InsuranceH. A. Dvbkbe.

VBrtvm

MdOMrer W«ll-

A liberal
will be paid to tbe
at this
Holmes « Mo;ly s
•tore, I^Sand.
Also* Hill.
^urprioe before you sell

your dOj(AB»HAi.L. G ALLATtB At Co.
veOysof

and blinds hung which makes it one of
the noobiest looking Iioum in thisburg
From tbe reading of our county sear
exchanges wc should Judge that poll
tics nt Hastings is about as hot as it

R. A- Brook* sold three wind mills,
six tanka, and BOO fret of lead pipe, in
48 hour* this wretk. No reason why be
shouldn’t make a living.
Ttere was a surprise party at the res­
idence of G. A. Truman last Friday
night. Ateut 35 were present aud a
very pleasant time had.

aud turned into th. Treasury.
BubMquent inquiry reveal

----- 1 have just mode a large parchare of

MORTB CANTLRTBW.
Mr. G. T. Cook b on tbe gain.
Milton Bradley is building a horse
barn.
Al. Linsey has gone to Clare for s

JO" uav»
Chas, and Jno. Mater have returned

from Farwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Keyes, of town, made
M. H. B.oom a call Sunday.
Cbm Oversmith is making arrange­
ments to move to Battle Creek.
Jay Carbaugh, of Portland, was a
guest of E. Lockhart Wedndsday.
Mr. Gates and Mr. Lawrence, of
Orange, Sundayed with E. Lockhart.
Mr. Hicker and family, of Saranac,
made Mr. J. Smith a visit of a few
Ch pa. Raymond has rented his farm
to Manley Downing and will move to

town.
Richard Ellerton has commenced to
draw material on tbe ground for a store
house.
Mr. C. Marion and family, of Ver­
montville, Sundayed with Charley
Anhein.
G. DiHenbeck has a gang of teams
drawing gravel on the Pleasant Valley

■croMway.
Mr. George Feighner and son Saley.
of Clare, are making old friends a visit

Mr. M. F. Jordan, of Middleville,
gave a lecture at the Hosmer school

house tbe 91st.
John Watering bad seven black bogs
stolen Tuesday. Buyers are warned to

be on the look-out.
Mrs. Wm. Weightier, of Clare, is
making her parents, Mr. John Mater, a
Mr. George Abbey, of Hastings, and
Mr. Long, of Maple Grove, made your
scribe a call Monday.
Mr.G-T. Cook widies to extend his
thanks to those who rendered him assiatanoe last Saturday.
Mrs. Ade. Colter and family, of
Chicago, are visiting her parents D. W.
Smith, for a few days.
John Mate picker! ripe strawberries
90th, there are some green ones and
pome tn
on the vines yet
Saturday several of our citizens
•went and dug G. T. Cook’s potatoes for
him and took care of other things on

ntfday evening. He abo speaks at
at VesuMmrville to sight.
Isaac Wood, of Grand Rapids, now
proprietor of the Globe mills,, formerly
ing on J. , a college classmate nf Rev. Livermore,
—Wm. Troxel
Thu
MnGraw’s new bouse
visited st Mr Livermore’s thia week.
from the top of the
to tbe ground.
Miss Libbie Parody had a birthday
He sustained severe4 bruises, but do party one day last week, SO little girls
bone* were broken.
assembled to celebrate her ninth birth­
- —!.»vi Everett wo..arre-1 d Thursday day. The little misses enjoyed themupon a charge of taroeny.teingcbsrged
with having stolen money from H. fJames Pi I team ia the boss revolver
Roe’s meat markeL His examination shot in this neck o' woods ns can te
is to come off to day (Friday.)
seen by a visit to D. L. Smith’s. Mr.
—Mrs. Geo. Demund. of northwest Pilbeam challenges any of the local
Castleton, has been blind for over two mMkstnen to a trial of skilly
years, which has caused herself and /Mr. Gribbin showed ud^ome stalk*
friends much anxiety. Last week Dts. of wheat last. Saturday that were. 26
Lowry and Drake, of Hastings, per­ inches long, the stalks had Jointed and
formed xa operation for cataract upon the heads had formed. The seed from
her eye*, and now she can see again and which this wheat grew waa sown on
the 8d of SeptJ^
is thankful.
—Tbe Stewart Wilberforce Grand I Oroo Steroilg, of tho News, whs in
Concert Company, of Wilberforce town last Satunlay looking after de­
University, said to be the first, the linquent subscribers, aud when Onio
most cultured, the most artistic, the tackled his man be got his money every
most dignified, the most satisfactory, time. As a collector he is a success.—
the moat popular of any concert com­ Bellevue Gazette.
pany tliat travel in this country, will
We feel like thanking Dr. A. L. Van
be at the opera house to nighL under Horn of Dowling, for medical services
tbe auspices of tbe Ladies Aid Society. rendered us while ath is place on Satur­
/^-A. fair crowd assembled on Satur­ day. Without them our return to Nash­
day at tbedemocratic pole raising. The ville on that day would have been al­
pole went up iu rood sbape,after which most an impossibility.
tbe crowd waa addressed by F. A.
While W. 8. and J. M. Powers were
Dean, of Charlotte.
In the evening in Vermontville Tuesday their borae
tbe opera boose waa packed fall to broke looae and ran awnv. The carriage
hear R. W. Mines and his Glee Club, was tipped over twice and both horse
upon tbe political issues of tbe daj/ and carriage went through a board
From what wq bear upon the street we fence. Tte only damage done was a
would infer that although the bouse few slight breaks to the carriage.
was full tbemeeting waa a *,suide’’*Dd
We enjoyed the hospitalities of tte
no one can be found wbo will shoulder home of Frank E. Bullis, that prime of
tbe responsibility of having secured big' hearted fellows, in Johnstown,
the services of Mmes and his assistants. Friday night. Frank and bis good wife

Ed. Oldfield is convalescent.
Wm. Killen ia getting better.
P. C. Yates ia building a barn.

,^8am. Robinson

wm

at Paw Paw this

SUITS s OVERCOATS

Hou. E. 8. Ucey. of Charlotte,_will

uf D. J. Cashman, Utica, N. Y. This firm is closing out their business, sod there
tfoods werr bought at two-thirds the usual wholesale price, or ateut 30 per cenL
below die coat of manufacture. They will be here ateut Oct. 90th, aud will be
sold at less titan 10 per cent, advance on what they cost one. Those who bought
goods of me last fall know that I always do Jost as I Advertise, and when I say

0«no St bong.

LOCAL 8PLIITEB8.

Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’

portxnily to soootnpilsb IL Om day tha
wtf* ot a promlqsut rwldaat of Wa-hlug
ton, in company with another lady and

BropeetfaUy,

d-baod tex
WTBTBXte-

,

!• f.I’lt.la

h

that we will be
At the News cftce..8aturdsy, Nov.8,
Specially prepared to received cash on
autecription.
Please remember the
following facta and we believe as you
are fair-minded and justice- loving, you
will find some way to give ns a Irberal
cash payment:
First, Tliat times areas close with us
as with you, and tbe only, way we have '
to meet our obligations tor printers’
help,paper, ink. rent, express, postage,
etc-, is through you.
Second, That we have worked faith­
fully to edit aad print a paper that
would prove interesting and profitable
to yon, aud now ought to hgvo onr pay,

tower, rrqwtr*..

’

Jteuralgrte,
ATICA.

have a way of entertaining their friends
that cause them always to ^all again,
and that's what we mean to do, if the
lamp holds out to barn.
A raging fever fastened itself onto ns
on Sunday aud we haven't teen noth­
ing to nobody since. Bat for the timely
iatmvention of Dr. Young we might,
instead of writing this item, be tossing
with typhoid fever. As It is we are rap
idly recovering aad expect to be pre
pared in a day or so to take three folk
meals, and a piece between times, pey

oi doing so GDt 0* th. tbl.TM forrod hlu-

Prices are Low!
suppo «d him to batoar to tela friand's
party, and was tbua thrown .nllrely off

I mean it, and after the SOth I will give you an opportunity to get the best bar­
gains you ever saw. You can buy as good a raft of me for
30 as I sold last
fall for &gt;9; M good an overcoat for &gt;4 as I sold last fall for 17; and as fine a Mil­
ton Dress Overcoat for £13 as was ever sold by any dealer for £18. This will make

princlpal thief, wbore obMrvations were
clever aud part luent, soon sb.orbad Koot’r
wuols MtenUon. Hi« conversation showad
him to ba a inan of fine mind and culti­
vated manners. While chatting thus his
accomplice hastily entared. and approach­
ing tbe messenger whose duty it .wm Co

The Most Complete Stock
Ever offered in thia Miction, and every peroon from Barry county who hu to bay
Clothing will save himself money by baying of one who baa no businem ex­
penses, who ia always on the watch to catch ap every good bargain that is
•■tiered, and who ia willing to give hia customers the benefit of hia lucky pur-

casual inquiries about a clerk wbo bad
long sipoe been deed. Tb. woman tarasd
about to answer bis queries. At this
juncture thief No. 1 suddenly exclaimed:

Mrs. Lewis Clark is visiting friends
in Allegan.
F. P. Morrison has the roof od bis
new brick.
Potatoes are coming into market
day.
quite freely.
D. C. Griffith lain receipt of rndeb the
The railroad company have repaired
largest and finest stock of winter goods
their fences.
be
has evet carried, and in order that
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in
they may be properly represented to
town Tuesday.
his farm.
E. Lockhart has ordered 30 glfial
the
people calls for a large space in our
Henry Roe and family j^sited at
boats from New York, and three cana! Olivet thia week.
advertising columns. Go and see Mr.
Mrs. Frank McDerby is visiting G.’s magnificent display. ’Thrill do you
engines from England, and has a gang
good, and after you have been aston­
of bauds cutting canal wood. He will friends at Parma.
run from Mater’s dock to John Water­
Mrs. G. A. Truman went to Jackson ished at his universally low prices 'twill
be your own fault if you don’t buy.
ing’s landing, those having stock or Tuesday on a visit.
fruit to ship will do well to nee him as
David Dickson has a brother from
Tbe courtesy of L. N. Mosher render­
ire will carry freight at two-third rates. Ohio visiting him.
ed our trip to Lacey on Friday last a
Look for ad. elsewhere.
James M. Powers, of Bellevue, waa I pleasant one. Mr. M. recently enlarged
Married, OcL 21sL Mr. Lewis Gard­ in. town this week.
his store and has now Just finished re­
ner, of Vermontville, to Miss Carrie
G. 8. Plott and wife visited friends painting and graining the whole affair,
Sheldon. Eider Harder, preformed tbe Id Woodland Sunday.
'making it one of the pleasantest sales­
ceremony in his usual pleasant way.
Peter Rodhhaar and wife visited in rooms to be found in the county. His
Mr. D. Mater acted as groomsman, and Maple Grove Sunday.
stock consists of everything in the gen­
Mias Reed as bridesmaid. Some forty
Herb. Walrath baa a brother from eral merchandise line, selected often
invited guests from town and vicinity, Charlotte visiting him.
and carefully, and sold so low that bis
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Scofield, of Jack­
W.8. Powers and family went to trade ia constantly increasing. Mr.
son. After tbe ceremony th- company Battle Creek Thursday.
Mosher ia a good mna to have at Lacey
sat down to a ample repast prepared by
C. Kill and wife returned on Tuesday and the citizens of the vicinity should
the bride’s parent*. Several appropri­ from a visit in York state.
appreciate his efforts by according him
ate prtwnfti were received by the bapC. L. Knapp, of Washington, D.C., a rushing trade.
;py coBpla. They have the test wishes was in Nashville this week.
i
f
of the community.
Mrs. Worden and son, of Ypsilanti,
WEDDUG BELLS.
^ne day last week Mr. Hitt and wife,' visited at J. M. Wood’s this week.
. of Woodland, were returning from
Orrin” Clark, of Allegan, visited bis COX—WILI.TAMB.—Married, at tte reskienre
of the bride's parents, at Vanderbilt, Michi­
town; they were riding on a board son Lewis in this village this week.
gan, bv Rev. Levi Maa Ur. of Ion's, on Tues­
day e’entng, Oct. 2 lit. 1884. Rev. TbocxiM
lengthwise of the wagon (os he had
J. Fleming had one of "Dinahs clarCox, o.’ NaSjvlllc, to M1M Jennie William*.
teen to town with a load of lumber) in g np time” at his store tins week.
and as they were crossing the Pleasant
The WM^ding was a most pleasant
The rest of the hunting party men­
Valley cross way the board broke scar­
affair. Tbe guests were principally rel­
ing tbe team, and throwing Mr. and tioned last week went north Monday.
Mm. EUtt to the ground, aud cam* near
Nashvilleaabseribers to tbe front with atives of tte family. The presents were
rnnmiig over iMr. Watering and boy their subscriptions on Saturday, Nov. both numerous and costly, embracing a
who tried to stop them. The team run
piano, oil painting, set of silver knives
altottttwo miles and run 'into a tree
N. C. B. played at a republican and forks, volume of Whittier’s poems,
which stopped them, broking ^the
pole raising, at t.'astleton Center Thun- silver card case, set of silrer knives,
ired wine reriuua injuries but are
silver berry spoon, fruit dtau, ete, ete.
/^HMiry Gross is working at ahoemak- Tbe happy pair start in life with glow­
ing prospects for tbe future. Both are
‘
MAHHLED.
finely cultured, having spent several
.
svarss-Bvu.1^^-;^ •toTOtf
C. Clever and family, of Vermont­ I years at Allaon college. May the fatarc
ville, visited at Emory Parody’s last bring to them the brightest hopes nf
their own hearts and the highest exp«« bundsy.
ihkd
tatious of theii friends.
Rev. Livermore attendt
There will a reception for them at tbe
sionary convention at Mil
M. E. Parsonage Io this village WedSaturday.

Vermontvllle, Oct, 17,1884.

MICHIGAN NEWS.
must join them." R&lt;x&gt;t looked in tbe di­
rection indicated. Sure enough, the party
were moving toward lb. door. Hia eye.

F. S. LOOMIS
FIVE MILE RACE

The upper peninsula hod a heavy
For a parse of
snow storm Monday.
Belva Lockwood is to visit Michigan.
only an instant, but lu that time be What have we done nowf
bad managed to secret, tbe package within
Chas. Fisher waa fataly stabbed io
tbe crown of hia wide Panama bat, which
be negligently swung in hia left band. Tbe the back and aide in a saloon row at
amasmg ooolnas* aud audacity of tbe man Gayling on the 8tb, but do arrests have
Champion of Michigan
teen made.
A. J. Barker, a farmer living near
lattar, howavir, &gt;d«cUa*d with thank*, and Hart, shot and killed Wm. Martin,
rejoining bis friends. Th. moutjr wm i his brother-in law, Saturday. Barker
missed within tbe hour that it waa taken, is under arresL
It is proposed to organize a company
but th.ro waa no «u iplcioti that it bad bwn
stolen. On th. suppoeition that it had with £100.000 capital to build and ope­
rate a cable system of street railways
graving and Pr&gt;nUn&lt;, twenty-tosr hour*
at Grand Rapids.
Casal. the fiend who
* attempted rape.
Ue theft WM fully eataUliahad, th. .id of
on a little girl in West Bay City, waa
ployed. Th. effort wm found guilty of aaaault, and will be
rent to J&amp;ckson.
fatila.
PRICES:
James Wallace, a young farmer near
Admission to all—Gents 26 eta. Ladle.
30 eta. Skates m usual.
Forestville, stands charged with at­
tempting to oatrage Katie Schoell, a
These two gentlemen hav. contested twice—
neighbor's daughter.
A falling block on the schooner Sky­ at Jackson and Charlotte—Gale winning both
content* nf tte otbm were mainly fifty
and one hundred dollar Ulla.
lark killed John O’Donnlan Friday.
His body was sent from Middle Island, hlshlr exdtinc time Is assured.
j Nothing like it ever occurred tn Vermont
NOT OF THE RIGHT KIND.
where it occurred, to Alpena.
ville.
Friday while attempting to cross tbe
F. M. POTTER.
track in front of an engine which was
moving backwards, Willie Hatfield, a
Probate Order,
10-yenr-oM boy of Hillsdale, WBf ent ' StAfi o» Michigan, | —
I Ata •«6k&gt;n*t&gt;7,tbe Probate Court for the
t4 pitied than a man wanting brains is a oo&lt;upU.ljr tn two.
question which received striking HJustra . Jalius Lbuul who was Arrested on ! County of Bany, bolder, st tbe Probate Office
suspicion’ of being the man wbo mur­
dered John McLean, near Coopersville,
boor wb«n th. sallara of old ctoAbre on both

Twenty-Five Dollars,

L. J. WOOD, of Jackson,
Elliott C. Gale, of Albion

VERMONTVILLE RINK,

Saturday Evening, Noy. 8th.

dence against him.
Goo. J. Bartrsann, who live* near
Roscommon. wm thrown from his
nothing.
wagon, breaking a hip and receiving
other injuries. He will probably die.
ware. and departed without buying, a
Tbe national hotel, at Bay City,
chorus of blessings following him until ba
was out of eight. Tb. turn of Joe Kdwards burned Friday morning. The guests
were compelled to Jump from the
second story windows to save their
Uvea

b. didn’t fe.l much troubled; his whcua
anxiety now was to clothe tte. integral

Shaving &amp; Bair Dressing Parlors
West 8UU Main Str*t.

mented th. aide walk.
"A pair of trousers, air? Certainly, air,*

•boot.
"Rot a pair of trouMre, but a trousers,’
shouted Joe, a little angry.
think I’ll salt you."
All tb. clothing in the concern waa over­
hauled.
Bvery ala. and quality ot troua-

We’ll cart and drew the'

EDWIN a. KNAPP, dreeasedOn reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied, of Exrs A. Knapp, praying for tbe ap
pointmeat of an administrator of the estate of
said deceased ;

person* tatereated in said estate, m required to
- --k. a
nf
hn

Hastings, In Mid county, and shew cause, if
any there br, why the prayer of the petitioner
auould not be granted.
And it Is further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the persons interested in Mid

tbe bearing thereof by causing acopy uf this
order to be published tn tbe Nashvnj.i Nxws.
a newspaper printed and circulated in said
County of Barn, once In each week for three
I succewvc weeks, previous to Mid day of hear
Ins.
CxJtMsxT Barra,
I ( A true copy.&gt; 48-62
Judge of Probate.

AN EIBHTY ACRE FARM

And everrthina . think you'll find
To aul: the taste and please tbt mtnd.
All that art and skill can do.
If you will call, we’U do for you.
tarcigar*. Tobacco and Gents' Furnishing
goods.

For sale or exchange for a small farm.
Fifty-fire acres Improved. Good farm buiM
Ings, good well and cistern, eholcc fruit of all
kinds, good sugar-boob of 350 tree*. Four
miles from Naabrfl)e sod Vermontville. Ad
dress box 244 Nashville.
5010

They were of the antiquated, two-legged
pilism A neighbor who saw this hurried
into his shop and lapped off » 1»&lt; of tb.

DO YOU KNOW

Clataiar number ou&lt;- looks-! perplexM.

LORILLARD’S CLIMAX

3NTAT

PLUG T0BA000.

"I’ll make tt aU right for you," put in
the knowing one who bnd just pYksd his

PATENTS.
■a te hsttdlsd
c.U0-l»gc*d jrarnjont and
Kot tehtud the screen.
Suddenly u*
emerged with

_

fr&lt;« WASHING TON.
“''’^LOBDBAWIL.-^...---IUM0 WeT’S^AIN1 PAI

ihuudeeM;

ONLY’oNB TBAtTTBL&gt;Sb E8TH ih

many of b«r tobaecoa.
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IOKIIXAKDW BO*»E LEIF Flint *TT TOBACCO
l« al«o madr of tte rtiw.t &gt;VXt,
te- araa^Jir
cbewins uuaniy is ». uac ir wm.
LORI I.L A EDS X t VI CLi FFTTO*

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�GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES.

SATURDAY. -

-

OCT. M.18B4

MilHlHAM NEWS.
' -j
' " -1" .
Diphtheria is raging at Kalamaxvo.
The upper peninsula bad a heavy
snow storm Monday.
Belva Lockwood is to visit Michigan.
W hatha ve we done now!
A man iu Flushing bas fallen heir to
estate in Scotland worth &gt;500.000.
Jesse Roberts was suffocated while
digging a well al Adffison ThttMdgy.
Henry Griffey, awaiting trial at
' Belleville, broke jail Thursday night.

A Mrs. Darling, of Ovid, fell from a
wagon on the 19th and broke her neck?
A drunken Indian waa drowned in
the river at Elk Rapids one day last

Patrick Hughes cmniuiUcd suicide at
Schoolcraft Thursday, by shooting
himself.
A &gt;Qung lady died suddenly at Un­
adilla Tuesday evening from excessive
vomiting.
Pickpockets have I»Hid roaoiug a rich
harvest by following tip the Blaine
procession.
Two pickpockets awaiting trial es­
caped front-! he jail at Kaiamaxoo Mon*

'

.

Thursday Mfm Jennie Taylor, a
Immiaome young lady of Knlamaxoo,
waa taken with a fit and fell into au
open grate burning her face and neck
ao badly that tbe flesh dropped off on
one aids. She waa n«cned but can not
live.
Salvation Army advertises
that
Thef
.. ..........
»£J! ___
* Jack, __
the desperado,
will
"Kanaca
_
swoop down ob as at the barracks ou
Wednesday, and lasso as many of the
devil’s braves as possible, hauling
them into the kingdom of Jesus Christ,
of which through grace he is Dow a
subject.”
x
Three boys stole a *Stel^at Saginayr
about two weeks a-’A
te watch ait East
attempted to pwwa
Saginaw last Satai1
rooted. One of them, Arthur Burn­
heart, was so over come with shame
that be jumped in the river and was
drowned.

A man in h Franklin avenue car
loudly remarked: “There is nothing
thin aide of b—I. that • can elect Cleve­
land.’’ A little meek-looking lady
shouted, “Amen!"

Susan B. Anthony baa paid $2 for n
treatiw* on ‘'Babies, and How to Bring
Them tip.” We wouldn’t ha’ believed

Sharmas Millard, of W«u Bay City,
was instantly killed on the 15th while
coupling cars. David Lynch, of Jack-

place about an Lour later.
Miaa Mary Kavanagh, while operat
ing a wool-fibre machine in an uphol­
stering establishment in Detroit, on
Hondav, Lad her band caught between
ihe rollers and crushed iutna rdiapeteM
Wm. Hunt, of Bkuhi Center, Alle•. gan county, white returning from the
Blaise meeting at Grand BapHs Thurs­
day night, feU from the train aa it waa

AMAN

GRAND OPENING!
Special Announcement
To the People of VemontviUe and Vicinity:
We have this week removed our entire stock of General
Merchandise into our
.

Just completed, which is by far the largest and finest
salesroom in Central Michigan. With a

LAME and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT

North Muskegon put* on airs because
of a new lodge of Odd Fellowa—all
good fellows.
Billy Eagan, a St. Louis drunkard,
waa burned to death in hia own house
one day last week.
The body of an unknown man was
fonnd floating in the Detroit river
below Belle Isle Friday.
A little child of W. L. Sisa. of Mid­
land. cried so hard as to cause a rup­
ture, and produce death.
Montague indulged in an incendiary
Are Thursday night, which destroyed
♦75.000 worth of property.
The young ladies of Somerville
school, St. Clair, furnish tbe table with
fish of their own catching.
Mr*. J. A. Ash, of Hersey, dropped
, dead in tbe road while returning home
from a visit to a neighbor**, Friday.
A little daughter of Jay Walker of
Port Huron fell into a Dail of liot water
on Friday and was fatally scalded.
A 2-year-old child of Wm. Dbdo, ot
Bay City was run over by a street car
Tuesday morning and was instantly
killed.
At Adrian, Monday afternoon, Geo.
Mankin was arrested and plead guilty
to a charge of attempted rape on Mra.
Mary Nik*.
The village of Meara, on tbe C. A W.
M. R. R. between Montague and Pent­
water, was totally destroyed by fire
Tuesday night.
Tbe steamer James Fish, Jr., caught :
fire at a dock in Detroit. Thursday and ;
was only saved by prompt work of I
Detroit firemen.
Elbert Crofoot, a well known and
popular lawyer of Detroit, died suddenlyWeduetday afternoon of neural gia of the heart.
E. C. Hevoran ia under arrest at
Clifford, charged with tbe seduction of
bia wife’s sister, a U-year-tJd girl of
Rich, Lapeer county.
James Nesbitt, living near Flint,
took an over dose &gt;f morphine Sunday,
while Buffering from the toothache,
and died in a few houre.
The body of
unkown man was
found in Clear Lake, near Buchanan,
Wednesday afternoon. A gaidi on his
bead indicated foul play.
Mra. Bcnj. Stocking, of Quincy,
while crossing the railroad on Imr way
tosburch Sunday morning, waa struck
by a train and Instantly killed.
Will McAleary, a brakeman on the
D., L. A N. R. R-, fell from a car at
Pirtiaud, Monday, and waa run over
and badly cut up, hut will recover.

Come and see for yourself.

Seasonable Goods,
WHICH

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uralgia, Sciatica,
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Od account of the failing health of
tbe proprietor, ia offered

BETTER

KACIETTIES

For serving our customers than we have ever before pos­
sessed, we invite our friends to

FOR SALE CHEAP.
Tho mill &lt; ontaina two run of 8S-inch
rtone and neceaimrv machinery tn do
custom milling; all drove by a fine

25-Horse Power Engine.
For full particulars apply to or address

J. SPINDLER,
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REMEDY
lor to their MX It In an unfoiliuz friw.d. All
Jmtnrtrt.- One IXJl.rabotU., or oddNM Dr.
9avQ Kaoaady. HondoBUM.T.____

Nkichts IndianVegetable Pltu

Flour! Flour! Flour!

And inspect our Stock and Prices.

Martin &amp; Downing

FOR THK

LIV£R GARLAND!

you ARE

LIAR

«nv

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.

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

Over Tbvmax’s Stork, NaaBVE-’Jl-

Fartaera wlU And It to their intcrert to make a
trial trip to onr mH! and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statementa.

W ork

f every description done according to latest
mproved modes. Call and i»*c sample*.

WAGON SCALES.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

1,000
Cloaks!

Ho charge for Extracting when we do tbe
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

A. H, WISH.
THB OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY.
J, QlfJHUDN. Proprietor.
My convenience for supplying the publie
with any tbiQg in tbe Livery Hite are not excel­
led in this part of tl»e State.

700 Ladies,’
300 Misses’ and MOST ECONOMICAL. HANDSOME AND DURABLE STOVE MADE, F',-r
Horses
Children’s Sold bv tbe tert dealers in every city and town In tbe United States. Don’t forget tbe SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

ROUND GARLAND.
Tiffany Bros.’ Bn&lt;rgies
Dexter Queens,Timpkins, End Springs,
Side Springs, Storm Springs.
Will Go Home Happy,
IF YOU’ WANT TO KNOW
ANY LADY

is it ill This is Dose?

NEW MACHINERY!

New Denial Parlors
I&gt;e»tn.l

$60.5 TON

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Desire to rsy that they are now making Floor
by tbair

And can furnish all wbo love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
, *ack will eenviace all that on: flour Is
the Bom, and will be the

And all Bltloue Complaints
•“ ■£r“^V«.-'i,ATii5Xr*Br

Woodland, Mich.

We shall also keep In stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
----- Is turning out-----

Ns. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything tn this line.
a call. '

Give as

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JACOB OSMtIS.

MASON A HAMLIN
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                  <text>VOLUME XII

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1884.

“Folly! Isn't our coachman a poor
"Where were you driving at such a
devil himself r
•
late hour!" he inquired.
"Don’t tell him! Don’t tell him!” I
men who are in toe habit of relie vine telegraphed with my eyoa.
"To Arad, to the casino ball?’
one of a horse, and not. frequently of
a carriage too. Countess, it is no joke: Farewell to your ball-dress and jew­
they might stool the born, take our el*!”- thought I.
lives, or even worse. If I only had my
"Indeed! It wm a lucky chance for
How wry strange, you can not count,
revolver with me!”
ns that brought you here. We are
' Now. dear, will you obey!
“Bo that you might have that stolen, giving a ball, too, and, if Her Ladyship
too,” jested . th© fair fiend. There­ does not despise onriuvitation, I think
I’ll gtre you one chance more;
upon she opened the carriage door, I can promise her a delightful evening.
Now, try grt it right thi* time—
and, before I could pre vent her, leaped Our gypies are excellent mncicians;
Too horrid creature, four I
gracefully out' in the darkness. “Oh, they play- esarda* which make tbe blood
what a lovily night! How fragrant course like fire through qne’a veins.”
I told you only one,
the forest is! How the glow worms Turning to the musician*, he added:
sparkle! Look at them, dear Baron ”
"Let u* have your song of *Tbe Beau­
"LookI what am I to lock at! It is tiful women,’ and mind bow it ia
pitch
dark,
I
can
not
see
anything.
”
played.”
.
THE uhwillihe guest.
"Nothing! Is not that a light gleam Without another word the barefaced
Tba old Baron did not require much ing under the trees yonder!”
fellow, as aooD.sa the music began,
pressing, but soon began hia story;
My blood curdled. We wore don to slipped hia arm around the waist of tbe
I think, my friends, you hare ail the robbers’ den. The -coachman had fair Countess, and swung her into tbe
heard of the Countess Repey—the also descried the light; be now said in middle of the room.
younger, of course—the bewieking lit­ a voice which resembled that of a man
Another impudent fellow.reahed ud
tle; sprite, my little black-eyed printo Mademoiselle Cesarine, who was
half fainting from fright and agitation,
tbe poor meo.”
were mine.
Mine! I only wish
and pulled her up to dance. After a
"Capital! Drive to the inn coach­ few turn* be passed heron to anotberYou must all know
man, for we have do other refuge for this wa* repeated till the poor creature
have all lost your,
have done; yet I,
Iflcant as I am, tbe night.”
found herself in a sad plight.
have, been most favored. I drove in
The Countess, on the other hand,
1 was in dispair. "For heaven’s sake,
the same carriage with her for a whole Countess, what are you going to do! was gliding about among all the noise
nigh if True, there was a chaperon This if a notorious den of thieves, with the saihe calmness and epjoypresent, but I will not have my good where we shall all be assassinated; the, ment a* if she were waltzing on the
luck disparaged.
host la a confederate; many travelers, wax floor at Arad.
}0ne evening, in an evil hour, it oc­ have already met their death. Duly
She was never lovelier or more seduc­
curred to her that her presence was in­ lately I read in the paper—”
tive than at this momeDt. I have often
dispensable at a ball which was to take
The diabolical creature interrupted seen Hungarian dancing, both at the
nlace at Arad on tbe follotring night.
theater and India, but I shall never for­
me with aloud laugh.
She immeadiately ordered her car­
"These are only old women’s tales,’, get the way in which these two danced.
First the Betyer, with majestic step,
riage. I was the only person near at she said; "who ia afraid of sacb imniRhhand. "Please, dear Baron,” she cried, ary Iwgey? If there were a hotel any­ lead your partner once or twice around
"escort »po to Arad.”
where near, we should of epnrse drive the.room, his face proud, hia gesture*
“Dear Buren, dear Baron!" What to it. As it Is, we must put up with imposing. Suddenly he sprang into
answer could 1 give her!
the middle of tbe room with n loud
the tavern.”
"Countess, ma dertwr. it is dark a*
So saying, she told the coachman to shout, th - fiery Hungarian music wax­
Erebus; tbe carriage will be upset; we follow her slowly with the carriage; ing wilder and wilder.
have to cross three rivers—it will be a she meant co advance on foot, to show
Slowly, with steps full of grace, the
wonder if even two have safe bridges. him tbe way. Remonstrances were Counter commenced the dance. She
We shall be drowned. Countess; our uaeles*; *he threatened to penetrate the fluttered about lik- a butterfly, touch­
road lies through a forest of vast ex­ nnrda alone if we would not accom­ ing everv flower, but alighting on none.
tent, lonely as the grave, and in tested pany her. The little counters would Now and again the bandit bent over
with thieves and murderers. We shall have done it, too! As we approached her aa if about to embrace her. Sud­
be assassinated—I could not protect, the building, strain* of gypsy musk denly stopping, he would throw back
his head and turn aside with wonderful
you alone! Besides, why should we liecame audible.
hurry so ! Let us have an early cup of
"Strange!” jeated the Countess, "we griwe, tbe bewitching little fairy float­
tea and set out in the morning; we wanted to go to a ball, and here we ing toward him at one moment as if
hIibII reach Arad by noot,, and you will have suddenly lit upon one. How very- about to throw Jienudf into his arms*
have the whole afternoon for your fortunate!”
then drawing back and luring him
toilet. Let us start tomorrow, ConnWith these word* she walked up to hither and thither in pursuit of her, the
glance of their eyes alone showing that
the'door.
My representations were futile—she
they formed one couple. At last the
For a moment I reflected that it
would start instauter. You know how
Betvar turned round completely and
would be wisest to leave her here, and
obstinate she is. She said she “did not
placed himself in front of the gypies,
to betake myself to the forest; but it
wish to postpone everything till the
a* if he bad turned his back on his
would not have been right to forsake
last moment,” she wished “to recoyer
partner, wishing in his rage to dance
her, and, besides, I had no choice, for
from the fatigue of the Journey.” "How
quite alone; again with a bound he reMdlle. CeMfine, the chaperon, had
can I step straight out of the carriage
NUtned his place before her, their hands
seized my arm, which she would not
into the ball-room after being heated,
met, and he waltzed round with her at
relinquish. Poor creature, she was
joilted. crushed aud tumbled by the
lightning speed. It almost made me
half dead with fright, and shook like
drive.”
giddy to watch them.
an aspen leaf. At *ome distance we
And, besides, slit- baa a mania for
I feared all the time that the unblush­
could hear the wild shouts with which
driving at night—It is "so lovely, so
ing rogue would in his excitement be
those assembled in the tavern accom­
romantic; the stars, the frogs, the
.rude to tbe Countess. He had ample
moonbeams.” These were all pretexts panied their dance. Nothing daunted opportunity. Obe misdeed more or
—she wa* determined to satisfy her by all this, the Counteaa boldly opened less could matter nothing to a man
tbe door and walked in.
whim st any cost.
a price on his bead—the Countess
Tm JJta^ara Falk (Routs. . £nfin, what should I do! accompany We entered a long, tow room, stained with
was quite in bis power. I was deter­
~~8TANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
her, or stay alone in the castle—a with smoke. In my fir^t fright I fan­ mined that if he forgot himself or dis­
sweet alternative. I chose tbe former cied that I beheld nt least fifty bandits played any impropriety in bis manner
MAIN LINK.
dancing and aiging before me. Subse­ \owanl the CounteM I should make a
Train* on the Main Line will pai* Jaciuou( course, in her gi at it tide she allowed
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me tbe privilege of sitting opponite her quently, when I had somewhat recov­ rush for the pistols aud shoot him down
ered myself, 1 counted them, and it ap­ like a dog. What art^you smiling at!
in the carriage.
Golnig Wear from Jookaon.
Tbe truth will out; it was mighty peared that they amounted to nine in
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Nothing of tlie kind occured. Fe­
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i marks of tbe Countess’ favor. First, three gypsies who formed tbe band. kete led the Countess to her seat, rev­
' she confided a bandbox to my care, Five, however, are plenty! I wished erently kissed her hand, aud then
I then her muff, then her traveling bag; them all in Jericho. Five muscular, turned to me. Laying his hand famil­
• P*ir
Koli»b&lt;». Next, she gigantic f’T &lt;a! Their heads almost iarly on my shoulder, he said:
Celling. Their pistols—
Atuntk Ex. 8J5*. tn. ArrDetroit 5.55 *. tn., fell asleep—deal to al! conversation, touched tl
"And yotr, old gentieman, you are
&gt;•«&gt; *he slumbered soundly; occasionally each bad c ue—were laying in a corner not dancing.”
of thr room. I noticed them at first
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when
the
carnage
jolted
over
a
stone
(Insolence!
"Old
gentleman1
to
others run daily except Sunday.
----- —--------- —__________ ahe would wake with a start: "Where sight. "Weil, we shall be luckv if we me!)
.
Grand ttapkh l&gt;ivision.
I ig tbe traveling-hay! Where is the ever leave this den alive,” thought I.
"Thank you, I can not dance.”
When the follows saw us they paused
'muff! Are yon sure you are not sitting
"Indeed; that altera the case.” He
EASTWARD.
i on the boo net-box! For heaven's sake in their dance, and stared at us with turned away to tbe Countess. “Par­
STATIONS.
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Ex. ’ take care, dear Baron! Then she fell great sparkling eyes. Our temerity ai&gt;- don us/ Your Ladyship, fur not being
P• “ asleep again; then the chaperone, who touisbed them. My little Countess ad­ dmly prepared for the reception of such
Grand Rapids
• was suffering from wiprata*. began a vanced into the room, and with a be­ distinguished guests. I hope you will
MkHMvlHe...
7.07 10.57 querulous conversation, whimpering witching smile addressed them as fol­ be content with what we have; it is not
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piteously the while. I closed my eyes lows:
much, indeed, but none tbe worse for
Vennootvllle...
11.55
8.10 K.CT2 12.47
Charlotte...........
"Pray forgive us for having disturb­ that.”
feigning sleep. Suddenly the carriage
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ed
you
in
your
entertainment;
we
have
stopped
and
began
to
heel
over
on
one
He alluded to the supper. It was a
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lost our way, and, as the darkness pre­ sumptuous banquet, I can tell yon. A
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vented u* driving any father, we beg small kettle filled with slices of lamb
The coachman jumped off tie box you to give us sheletr for tbe night.”
was placed on the table, and the whole
One of the five bandits advanced to­ band gathered round it. The riches of
and came to the window.
Mall 0. R.
STATIONS.
"lam almost afraid, your ladyship, ward her—he was tbe handsomest and the world would not have procured a
slimmest of them all. He twirled the plate; each person fished scraps of
that we have lost our way.”
Drwult............ . 9.00
4.00
“What
matters!
answered
the ends of his mustache, took off his hat, meat out of the kettle with a pocket
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5-45
Rives J audio*. . 1.45
8.00 Connteas; “does not the road lie before rattled hia spurs till they rang again, knife and a bit of bread. My little
Eaton Rapids... .. AK
8.25 us! Drive on, of eourae."
and, bowing low to the smiling count­ Countess at© as though she had had
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"There is a road, my lady, but waere ea*. he said that he did not feel the nothing for three days. The Captain
Nashville.........
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least disturbed by her appearance, but of the band himself selected tbe tit-bits
Hastings............ 4.50
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was delighted at the boner. He, Fekete for her, nod cut several pieces of white
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"But4 am afraid it will lead us to a Jofri ^my blood ran cold—Fekete Jofzi, bread. Her appetite was excellent.
JLEL
the notorious brigand of the day!) was
place not alltogetinr safe.”
Fekete suddenly remarked that I was
। "What a fool you are! Everyplace paying tbe leckoning that evening, and taking no part in the repast. He first,
so as host he took the liberty of inquir­ frowned ominously, but soon recovered
(.. BR0WNUtbern d‘IL^ LEDTAED,
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ot
ing who it was he bad tbe honor to ad­ his temper, aud smillinaly inquired
’Asa’t Gen. Sup. Jacksott. Gcu’l 8up. Detroiu
Well, this forest ends somewhere. dress. Before I could make a sign to why I did not eat.
° 'gc?VS£s Si Ticket Asm Chlcaro
If 1 rt,mcnibOT
tlUcM two prevent her, the Countess recklessly
"Eat away—eat away, old gentleman
•
■ .I.
। ■ ■ ...................................... . i hours to drive through it either way.' answered:
this will fatten you; stolen meat is
Mecfety &lt;*arda.
! “But tbe coachman ia afaid,” I. ven­
"Countess Repey, residing in your very nourishing.”
; tured.
immediate neighborhood.”
"Thank you, I answered; it is too
; "Is he paid for Im ing afraid T”
"I have the good fortune to know highly seasoned for me.”
; "He is afraid, dear Countess, that the name. Tbe old Count once sent a
Tbe
wine, of course, was served in a
of *11 worthy. true, steadfast and bonsomething may liappen to you.”
bullet after me, but missed his aim. Kulatsoh—such people know nothing
brother Kuigtot’*.
'Tbat’a no afiair of hia.”
J of glasses. After their custom, Feuete
’That elm borM*—”
,
Here was a pleasant acquaintance! | drnuk first himself. Rubbing the neck
‘Well, that’s liis lookout”
The Coaiitees Mt down on the bench. I of the vessel with his wristband, he
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‘That there ai r mmie poor devils ii&gt;!______
Fekete_____
seated bim*elf beside her. He J handed the wfne to the Count©**, who
Fellow,’ Hall.
'
। this forest who try to get there living; never asked me to nit down; he seemed : took it readily, and, putting her Hpat-o
; hy ”
■ utterly u
of my presence.
: it, drained a hearty draught. Think

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of it, my friends—she drank, and a good
deal, too!
Once more it came to my turn:
“Drink, old boy’’ {“old boy” he had
come to now.) “.Drink Just to wake
yourself up.” .
"Thank you, 1 am not a lowed to
drink; I live homeopnthically.”
“Ab!” laughed he, “I understand,
si milt* similibns.” (He understood
Latin!) “I also follow the homeopathic
system; yesterday wine did me an in­
jury, to-day I cute mynlf with wine.”
I felt sure that they wished to intoxi­
cate ns first, and then take our lives.
How they could drink, too! Though
only five in number, they emptied a
cask of wine and rose from the table
perfectly sober. While the others took
some wine to the gypsies the Captian
again approached your humbleservant.
“Well, well, old gentleman, yon
don’t eat, drink or dance! Haw do
you pass your time! Do you play
cards!”
He took a pack 'of cards from his
pocket
“Now," thought I, "he wants to find
out bow much money I have.”
"I don’t do that either,” I answered;
“1 have never played.”
"No matter. HI soon teach you a

NUMBER 7
with terror, my heart transfixed as it
were vrith fear, 1 commenced: "Fare
thee well, thou sileift house.”
I sang in a soul-stirring, yet ear­
splitting fashion. Painfully enough I .
got half-way through my srfng, when
ih my third strophe, by an nulucky
mischance, I made an agonizing shriek.
Tins Countess could no longer contain
herself, bnt burst into a hearty laugh.
The bandits also began to biugb; and,
lastly. I myself joined in the chorus,
though I bad little cause formerriment.
The dance was then renewed. The
Countess was unwearying.
They
danced till dawn. Not till the sun’s
first rays began to peep th rough the
windows did she interrupt the festivi­
ties and lick her partner, as it was high
time, to have her horses put to.
. “We shall now see their true aspect.”
thought I; may God have mercy on our
souls!”
The robber went out, roused the
coachmen and servants, bad the horses
harnessed, and then announced that
tore.
“Of course, they mean to murder us
on our way,” thought L
I got inside the carriage with more
alarm than when 1 alighted, it seemed
so suspicious to me that they did not
demand my purse. The chief of the
band at the same time mounted his
horse and accompanied us to the high­
road; after directing us on our way,
and expressing hopes that we should
enjoy the ball, he took leave of us aud
rode off to re)o:n his companions.
I did not breath freely till we reach­
ed Zeried. I then began to reproach
the Conntes* with her very thought­
less conduct, and so remind her how
great had been the danger to which
she was exposed, from which my au­
thority- alone had rescued her. Who
koow* what might have happened to
the CouutcM had not been with her!
The humiliation, too. of dancing the
csarda with Betyars till daybreak!
She lis’ened quietly to my reproach­
es; when I iiud finished she said:
“Apropos of daybreak, dvar Baron,
are you not sleepy!”
"Not in the least.” I answered cross­
ly"Then be so good os to sing me the
song which you left unfinished.”
Yon may imagine how quickly I be­
came sleepy.
lhad flattered myself that the Coun­
tess would fam purchase my silence
with some ot the sweetest marks of her
favor.
How mistaken I was.
We .
seached Arad at about eight o’clock­
half an hour later all the fashionable
world were in possession of the details
of the story. She even robbed me ot
tliis slight satisfaction.
She was the belle of the evening.
She did not dance, however, and thus
failed to follow up her latest triumph;
yet she was queen of all the bolt I
can well believe she was weary after
dancing eighteen csardas in one night.
I had not danced at all, yet 1 was con­
foundedly tired.
I hastened to the card-room. "I am
in luck to-day,” I thought. They were
playing Inusquent at one table. "Now
I shall pluck you, my pigeons.” Nicely
I did pluck them—I lost all my ready
money, and incurred u debt of a thou­
sand gulden.
Six month* after these events I read
in one of our political organs the an­
nouncement that Fekete Jofzi, the cel­
ebrated robber chief, was lying in pris­
on at Szedegin, condemned to death,
acd that he would be executed accurd-

put one card here and another there.
You stake on that,'I on'thi*;wboesver’^
number first turns up wins the stake.”
The shameless fellow wanted to
tench me lansquenet—a* if the acquire­
ment of this game had not coat me two
of my estates! Yet, I bad to allow him
to teach me. I had a little silver and
some cuppers-in my pocket—this I
thought I might risk.
“What, you don’t want to play for
coppers with me! Whom do you take
me for, kir! Here is the bank.”
He threw a whole pile of brand-new
ducats on the table. I had a few gold
pieces in a pocket-book; tremblingly I
laid one on a card. The cards were
shuffled, and 1 won. The robber paid
me. At.no price would I venture to
take up my winnings. I. left it as a
fresh stake. I won again, and did the
same thing. For the third, fourth,
fifth and sixth times I- won. Thick
drops of perspiration covered tnw fore­
head. It is not exactly one of the
pleasures of life to win money f rom a
robber. The seventh time also the
stakes were mine. I quivered like an
aspen leaf. Why had I not had this
ill-timed luck at Presburg during the
Diet! How ardently I prayed Provi­
dence would relieve me of th® money
and allow the robber to win for once!
Vain the wish—for the eighth time
also I was the winner. Now, indeed, I
was a deauttuan.
“Old boy,” said the robber, with *
smile, "you must b* in love with the
l&gt;eautiful countess, or you would not
have such good luck at cards.” The
man still had the face to joke at my ex
pense. My heart beat u if it would
burst when be shuffled the ninth time.
"There it is; you’ve won again!” Fek­
ete struck the table with his fist so that
the gold jingled, and rose from his seat.
“If you went on winning like this, old
gentleman, 1 might in an hour lose all
the money in the neighborhood.” In
cried, with a laugh, putting the remaining'piecesof money in bis pocket.
Trembling, I ventured to ofier him
the sum which I had won. Proud an a
hidalgo, he cast a glance of withering
scorn at me.
“What do you take me for, sir! Put
your money into your pocket, or I will
throw you and it out of the windew ! ”
Good God! what was I to do with
this money, which had doubtless al­ hastened to tell the news to our little
ready been the cause of bloodshed,' and Counteaa.
“What a pity,” she remarked lying
would probably lead eventually to my
down the paper; "be was such acharxnown destruction!
ing
dancer!*’
In my trepidation I threw it, large
sum a* it was, to the gypsies. I regret­
It was a Washington Avenue carjmd
ted the act at once; it betrayed the fact
full as a ward politician, A well known
that I was rich, and that money was
••ociety lady got on, and in trying to
no object to me. The gypsies over­
feel the contribution box with a new
whelmed me with thanks, and ottered
□ickle, dropped her parasol, picked it
to play me anything I liked. I sent
up and dropped her lace handkerchief.
them to the Countess to be rid of them.
Now it happened that a very portly
Without much pressing the Countess,
gentleman with a very red face oceupiwith the voice of a siren, set up one&gt;f
e l a seat near by, and of course was
her tsvorite Volkslieder. Forgetting wearing hia feet well apart, with the
in the perfection of the melody all the
tot* turned outward, after the manner
surrounding circumstances, I applaud­
peculiar to all gentleman who find it
ed as madly as if I were in my opera­
difficult to see the lower button of their
box at Pesth. The bandit Captain ap­ vest. The handkerchidf caught on hia
plauded as heartily, and volunteered to lower vest button, and hung down.
sing himself. He favored us with one The pas.se n ger* looked at it aud titter­
of those indigenous melodies which ed. The lady looked at it, and the
may be h&lt;-ard in every village at the portly gentleman ©aught a feeling
corner of every street. The song ended glimpse of tbe / snowy article, and
he turned to me:
thinking there was something wrong,
“Now, old gentleman, it is your turn; shielded
himself with the news
we must have your song.”
paper, while his face grew from
1 was in a s id quandary. I sing!— red to crimson. When be removed
under such circumstances, too!—I, who, the
newspaj^r
tbe handkerchief
except the song “Fare thee well, thou was gone. The lady
didn’t care
silent house,” had never been able to to ask him what he had done with it.
learn a tune in my life.
but says it is tbe last lace handkerchief
“I-I can not sing—I can’t sing at all.” she will donate to a fat man.
(The fiend of a woman who had got■
us into this tyc always laughs iiumod-1 A uustern paper speaks of a mis­
erately when I absently login to hum ; creant having been lynched “for barn­
an operatic air. I have a high, squeak-I in? the store and content* of hi* father­
ing voice. A peacock is more melodi- i in-law.” We do not know what tb».
content* of the father-in-law were.
Dr. Alfred Taylor says
The Countess begged me In French to
•ing something, as my refusal might be girl ought to know how tn
hurtful to all. That was all that was I coffee, for bad ootfco ha*
wanting; what wa* I to do! Convuli

�Twenty-Five Dollars,
A 2-y ear-old child of August Langer’A
he was loading earn tn t»ie field. They
ian about a mile but no damage v m | of -I. Joseph, was found drowned in a
oistern Monday.
F. 8. Freeman, a Petoskey nswiiThe social that was teld at Mra. Mo
-H’a folks are on the min.
niw's was largely attended.
The paper man, has fallen heir to *300.000.
has irone up north banting.
We
live in hope.
. .
' next social will be held
E.J. Abbott, a salesman, traveling
Chick. Looey, Nov. 18, in
for
n
Boston
house,
was found dead'at
A little aon of F. F. Hilbert -has beeni en pie well
Sheridan Friday.
quite sick.
Jos. Morley was drowned by the
Election will soon be here. Hurrah
capsizing of his bout while fishing near
Hurry and get your oom husked.
Detrour, Thursday.
G. V; Hildinger Is building an addi­
D. P. Sprague returned from Grand
Charles Quell, aged 82, was tataVy
tion to his house.
Rapids in the rata Sunday.
scalded in the evaporating pan of a
G. V. Hildinger’a horse is still alive
Wm. Wood and his new wife have
Caseville
salt block.
and getting better.
•
gone tn Lansing on their wedding tour.
The electric light building at Grand
Puli lie* I joking is pretty free around
Mrs. Spragne, who has been spending
Rapid* was damaged by fire Monday
tbe summer in York state, has returned
to the extent of *10.000.
Dan. Hager Luh tired of city life and home.
Mrs. Wm. Hot-.p, of Kalamazoo, to
retained U&gt; rural scenes.
Eddie Coats has traded hia granary
W. Ruwluder threaten* to move to for a cow. You need some more pans took poiso-i oh the 23d through mis­
take,
and can not recover.
Florida. Hop© he won’t.
now Eddie.
Ed. Greenwood, of Bay City, died
The grist mill has shut down for two
The Disciples cleaned their church
Friday night from lockjaw, as a result
or three weeks for repairs.
| Tuesday. Boys, scrape your feet be­
of having a finger nail torn off.
David Haight’s dog bit him ou tbe fore you go in.
John Murphy, a miner, fell down a
hind, causing a bail wound.
Boys, you are too fresh for Charlie.
/Have was caught in the raffling match You need more practice before you put shaft 500 feet, at tbe Champion mine,
Friday night, and was crushed to a
ami "had to set u p the cigar*.
on the gloves with him
Jdly.
.
J. Spindler ho* gone to Buffalo, N.Y.,
James E. Boice and mother have re­
Two drunken men, names unknown,
&lt;o receive medical treatment.
turned from Caledonia, where they
were
drowned
at
Sanlt
8te Marie,
Mr*. Nick Brown, of Mancelona, i* have been visiting a »&gt;prt time.
wisiung triends in the village.
,
There was a party at Wm. Smith’s Saturday, while out rowing on the
Prohibition speech at the town hall Friday night for the purpose of raising river.
Dure Coleman, awaiting trial on a
Saturday evening by Rev, 0. E. Whit- money for a-bell. Quite a turnout, and
charge of attempted rape, broke tail at
”«ian.
all had a good time.
Rrrd
City Thtiraday night and is still
Schuyler Grant lie* at the point of
The Sunday school elected .Mr*. CrET
death. Dr. F. S. Hull is giving him Smith as their superintendent last Sun­ at large.
Albert
Smith, of Big Rapids, died
medical attention;
- day. The. school is largely attended
Geo. D. Barden will teach in the snd with such a teacher is sure to be a from blood poisoning Saturday. result­
ing
from
shooting off a toe while out
Mauch district thi* writer.
Joseph success.
.
hunl-ng.
•Graver in the Galloway.
Emmet
Odell, of Mundy, was prim­
BARRY VILLE.
Up to the 2tst inat. Dr. J. A. Baugh­
ing his gun on the 17th, when it was
man had killed two deer. He says the
• Mia* Viola Norrinha* been very sick, accv’eutally discharged killing him
•now is ten inches deep in Crawl ord
and recover* a'owly.
instantly. eounty.
Mra. Ball, of Dexter, is visiting her . Frank Sampson, a grocer’s clerk of
Rev. Horace T. Barnaby will speak
sister, Mrs. H. A. Lathrop.
Big Rapids, is.under arrest foraasaulton politics at the town hall, [Monday
MluElla Power* goes north this week iug Katie Oglebee, a young lady of
evening, Nov. 8d. The baba will be in
to teach another term of school.
that place.
Geo Norton make* weekly trijm to
Fred Burleigh, a noted crook of
Thewpeecb of Hon. John Carveth, of
Ledie to see bis father, who is sick and Grand Rapids, took an over dos© of
Middleville, at tbe town hall last Sat­
not expected to recover.
morphine.Tuesday*,
and won’t pick any
urday evening, was attentively listened
Henry T. Miller ha* husked 1,000. bn. more pockets.
to by a large andienc*.
ear* of corn from 81 acre* of ground.
Albert
"Federiy
aged
9, of Detroit,
A two-year-old son of Mr. Smith, the Whoever ho* a better yield i* expected
while picking up shavings on Weduesblacksmith at the Center, was bad I v to report.
day. was struck upon the head by a
bitten in the face by a horse while play­
From the IDtli to the 23d ‘of Novem­ fulling brace and instantly killed.
ing in the shop Saturday.
ber the district meeting and Sunday
Dugan’s hotel, at Grand Marias,
*Henry Stinclicomb, who has lately achool institute of the M. P. church,
Schoolcraft county, burned Sunday
. returuud from a visit to Ohio, lost a val­ for the Lansing district will be held at
morning, and with it two stores and a
uable horse Tuesday morning, caused the church iu thia place. The opening
•I welling house. Two Ilves were lust in
by running a stick into her breast.
sermon on Wednesday evening will la- the fiames.
.
*
James McKee, of Harrison, Clare delivered by Rev. D. B. Clark. There
In the French mill at North Musk­
county, was in town thia week looking will be two sessinna daily,commencing gun Monday morning a saw arbor
over the grouuds witlr a view to start­ at 8:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., and regular
burst, and one of the flying fragments
ing a saloon. No room for such an in­ services each evening.
struck Jans Olson, a Swede, instantly
stitution here.
killing him.
HASTINGS.
In the, wrestling match between
NORTH CASTLETON.
Jimmie, eon of Chas. Mason wax bit­ Deftirand Col. McLaughlin, at Detroit,
. ten in the face by a dog on Monday. Tiiuradrtjr, McLiingbiin won by three
Ab. Everett’s child is seriously ill.
otic of four falls, and is again champion
Mr. T. G. Cook is able to be arouud Serious results not anticipated.
Charlie Grace, while enjoying the of the world.
Your scribe mode a trip to Hasting* rollerskates Friday evening, suddenly
Masked burglars blew open the safe
fell, sustaining serious injuria* to hia of Thus. Mathias, near Owosso, Satur­
Friday.
day night) after having bound the
Politics are getting red-hot io this Lack.
C. H. VnnAnnan and Miss Clara owner, and secured *400 in money and
weauou.
Mra. Chas. Phillips is slowly re­ Langmaid, were married at Topeka, two gold watclies.
Kan., last week. The happy couple
covering.
Amos Swan and Winfield Scott, ot
Ur. Dugv Snndayed with his brother arrived home Monday evening. Tbev Bloomfield, got into on altercation on
have the well w*inhes of host* of Wednesday, when Swan suddenly pull­
. in Kaiamo.
Fred Irving has mo veil into Clod. friends.
ed u revolver from his pocket and shot
Immense republican rally in this .it Scott his wife and child. Swan has
Price's houstL
Mr. aud Mra. John Gardner rejoices city on Saturday afternoon and even
l»eeu arrested and jailed at PorAiuc.
ing. Hon. E. 8- Lacey, . Geo. Willard,
over a daughter.
The Bad Axe Tribune relates a re­
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellarton are visit­ ex-Gov. Auatio Blair., other notables, markable instance of youthful coOlnt-ss
five cornet-bands, plumed knights and
ing friends in Ohio.
'
and depravity. A fi-year-old7 son of
John Keagle, of town, Snndayed horMemen will participate.
William Stapleford, of Fair Haven,
■with Oliver Keagle.
quarreled with bis 3-year-old sister,
EAST CASTLETON.
Several of our farmers have comwent and got his father's revolver and
tnrnced fall plowing.
John Allnrton has just returned fropi shot her through the thorax, instantly
Oran Murphy, of Hastings, spent Ohio.
killing her in the cradle by het baby
-Saturday with E. Lockhart
Mrs. Hiram Coe is visiting friends at sister. He laid the revolver back, and,
Lewis Lockhart wants to hire a few Jackson.
caking the body from tbe cradle, got in
good teams for a few days.
. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coe have gone to himself, aud waa found rocking there
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gardner has re- housekeeping.
on the return of tbe family.
‘ turned from their wedding trip.
Frank Chipman, of town is husking
Homer Wilkerson,.a wealthy farmer,
Shirley Smith, of Hastings, visited com in this vicinity.
living on© mile west of Onondaga, on
hia gnmdfttber, D. W. Smith, SaturSome of our citizens went to Ver­ Wednesday brong’it to that village,
&lt;lay.
montville last week to hear Gen. Rose- some human teeth of rather small aize,
Bert Smith started for Mt. Plea&amp;aut crans.
other human remains badly charred,
Monday, to make W. Lyons a few days
C. G. Holbrook, of Hastings, spoke hinges, a lock, etc., which be found
•visit.
to a slim audience at the Hosmerschool under a straw stack which was thesbed
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, of Vermont­ house Wednesday night.
Oct, 7th and set on fire by unknown
ville, were guests of N. F. Sheldon
parties Oct. 14. People around Onon­
OUR OWN COUNTY.
Sufltlny.
daga are excited about it, but it is im­
Mr. Hubbard and wife went to Albion
Charles Bishop, aged 79, died in Rut­ possible to say whether the remains
fu atteud a wedding of their grand­
land on Monday.
are evidences of an accident or of a
daughter.
Jewell Nst Ice, of Hope, had his jaw murder.
Hon. Clement Smith, of Hastings,
broken by a. kick of a horse on Mon­
•will deliver a lecture at the brick school
“Yen, gentleman,” he said, “I’m a
day.
bouse this Friday.
well known man. I’m a New Yorker,
The wood on the state road that took
MICHIGAN NEWS.
and my name is a fam i Iar one to the
leg* had better be careful or it may
American people. ”
Six inclies of suow at Roscommon.
have a head put on it
“Were yon r general in the war,
Belding had nn *8.000 tire Monday.
James Murphy and wife, of Hastings,
strange rT”
A *16.000 tire at Manistee on the 33&lt;i.
. and E. laickbsri aud wife attended the
“No, sir. I lit in the war, but not as
Manistee
hud
a
*25,000
fire
Wednes
­
1daughters of Rebecfca Lodge at Shay­
general.”
day night.
town Wednesday.
“Congressman, perhaps, or governoi
.Some parts of the Upper Peninsula
A Blslue and Logan polo was raised
of aotne stater’
at Castleton Center last Thursday. are eqjoying sleighing.
“No, sir. J’m not a politician nor a
John Bnrrcy. of. Bay City, lost an
P. T. Colgrove, of Hustings, addressed
statesman. I am a private citizen and
the audience, and the N. C. B. furnish- arm in a planing mill Monday.
am proud to nay it.”
Cbria. Kohn, of Calumet, had his eye
-ed music for the occasion.
“Well, if you are not a great soldier
destroyed i»y
by »
g iragmeni
fragment oi
of H»CK.
rock.
, uentruycu
Steamer SkJosoph burned at her or statesman, what is it that ha* marie
ASSYRIA.
your name so familiar throughout the
I dock nt Benton Harbor Tavaday. *
Georga Barton has paiuUxi hi* store. I Barnes King, of Brighton, was badly country? Who are you?"
“I am John Smith.”
I Hnnera will tn» served at the hotel | go&amp;red bv a vicious hall Monday.

elec-uuu day.
Xvhile Carl Newton wax I weak ing hix
colt it reared over IwkWard* Breaking
it* ne«k.
—
A *ar&lt;&gt;riiw-. party wax held a J. D.
Cruftlci'* laat week and a grand time
‘•►shad.
K -urprise wMJfih'oo Mrs- Packer ami

, The Grand Rapid* Knight" of Labor
[ are boycotting the ttreut railway.
, Jok Sephine and hiason wo*drowned
I at HL Ignore Saturday while fishing.
! Thoma* Ermatinger, ifi sailor, van
drowned at Grand Maria* Tnuraday.
hail Imth
both should*
shonhlris
• Wm. Hollon hiul
”
\ broken by a rolling 'V*&lt;»ilbr
nt M-&gt;r«i.Mii
‘ ‘
ly injured
coupling cars st Pinckney. Fri-

Add. Park*

Positive

C3. WOOD, otJackson,
' Champion of Michigan

Elliott u Gale, of Albion,

VERMONTVILLE RINK,
If you have beni*rjntn&gt;i (of yB*z»,aJto na»«
wed all the rcmadlca you coma t&gt;ea&gt; oi with iw
mH, do not «&gt;• dlMsoannted.. &lt;w Kimumune
?yrup will cure X00Price. «1.OO per bottle; « bottles for »3.&lt;N‘.
Send favour pamphlet of 1 &lt;*iUH.aiai*. co-.
RggPMATlCSYRLECU . RixhcsUT. N Y

Saturday Evening, Not 8th.
PRICES:
Admltalon to ail—Gent*Seta., Ladfea

at Jackson and Charlotte—Gale winning both

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS

highly exciting time la ssaured.
Nothing like It ever occurred in Verma
vllle.
_

r. M. POTTER.

Sept. 16th last we adopted the Cosh System of selling goods. By doing tin*
we were enabled to sell goods lower than they had been heretofore in vxotwtlaud, consequently the system met th© universal approval of all citizens, and
our sales thus far have exceeded our most sanguine expectations.

• We are now in the market with the finest line of

Winter Goods New Dental Parlors
(yvys Tsvman’s *ro*B; Nasgvtua-l

Including Men’s and Boy*’ Clothing, Ladies’ DreM Flannels and Jersey Cloth,
Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmans, Newport*, and Waterproofs, Underwear. Hosiery.
Yarns, Gloves and Millinery, Biwita, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., we have ever invoiced.

I&gt;entfil

VV ork

Our Millinery Department

mproved modes. Call and uee samples. '

Is conducted by Mra. B. 8. Holly, and is a success in even' particular. Our
stock of Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Plumes. etc.? will compare favorably with any*
stock to be found in Hacings or Nashville.

____________ A, H. WHIR.
THE OLD RELIABLE

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,

LIVERY.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

J. OStMLN. Proprietor.

Everything sold at Rock Bottom Prices for CASH.

-

My convenience for supplying the public
with anything in tbe Livery lice are not excel­
led in tbi^part of tbe State.

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS. FonrPairofbest Matched Horses
In the county. Both

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!
-- —o—

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

With riding accommodations tar uro or eight,
furnished on abort nolle* and al lowest rates.
Patronize me snd you will be hat&gt;pv.
JACOB OSMHN.

DOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Cheaper Than Ever.

Wcat Side Main Street.

I am now readv with a full stock of Boota and Shoe*, at price* that will
aatonish you. I will guarantee to itav^s you 20 por cent, ou all gooda. Here are
some of my prices:
s
,
Men’* full stock Kij. BoOt for only—*2 00
Men’a full stock, hand made, Veal Kip, double aole and tap
Boota, only......................................................
Boy*’ full xtock, lap aole, hand mode, Veal Kip Boota
Ladie*’ Kid. worked button hole....-.....................................................
Ladies’ Aurigo Kid, button, Bull Bros.’ make
Lodi**©’ Genuine French Kid, button'....
A good Goat button shoe, only
A better one
A Still Iwtter one.........................................................................................
A genuine Cardigan shoe.............................. A

8 50
2 40
2
4
1
"

50
50
50
(Ml

1 75

CHILDREN’S SOLID SCHOOL SHOES
Cheaper than ever known Wore. Ixulies,’ Mines’and Children's
Calf Shoes. Men’s, Boys’ aud Youths’ Fine Cal! Boots and Shoes at
. ^asronishiuxly Low Prices.

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes.
’

Wbeu you want an easy shave.
As good as a barber ever gave,
Just call on me at my saloon.
At morn or eve cc busy noon.
We'll curl and iln-ss tbe hair with grace,
To suit the owner of the face.
My room U neat and towels clean,
Shears sharp aud razors keen.
And evcTtUnx . ihtnk you'll :1ml
To suit the taste and please the mind.
All that art and skill can do.
If you will call, we’ll do for you.
Ajy Cigars, Tobacco and Gents' Furnishing
goods.’
.

TJive my whole attention to the same, and will give you better good*
'Tor the money than you can get in Nashville, ur in'Barry county.

R. A. KANAGA
RockfordWatches

Probate Order.
Stat* of Micnioxx, l
County of Barrv, f
Ata Bcmiou of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate ..MBee
tn tbe city of Ilasutiga tn said county on
Wednesday, the 23d day ot October. In the year
one thousand eight hundred and eighty four.
Present, Clbmbxt Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of
EDWIN S. KNAPP, deceased
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Ezra A. Knapp, praying foi the ap­
pointment of an administrator of the estate &lt;&gt;f
said deceased;
Thereupon I* Is ordered, that
Meads], tbe t'lh day of 5&lt;&gt;trtnber, A. D. IBM.
at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, be assign­
ed for the' bearing of said petition, and that
the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other
persons ialerestcd hi sa id estate, are required to
appear at a session of said Court, then to be
holden at the Probate Office, in the city of
Hastings, in said county, and show cause, if
any there be, wby tbe prayer of the petitioner
should not be grauU-d.
And It Is further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to tbe jiersons interested tn said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, ami
the bearing thereof by causing a copy of this
order to be puMisbetl in the Nash viu.* N*ws.
a newspaper printed and circulated In said
County of Barry, once tn each week for three
successive weeks, previous to said day of hear­
ing.
CuntKXT Smith,
(A true copy.) •L'-.’.J
Judge of Probate.-

,

Old Papers
FLEflUG.

at this

JARM FOR SALE.

J offer for tale my farm of forty acre*, lying iu
tbe north part of the corporation. It conriaU
of fifteen acres of ur-land, especially adpted
to fruit raising, four acres now t&gt;elng cz erad
with wnall fruit, and twentv-fiveacre»r. ■ boice
bottom land, all tlUabla. Will be «oi. ^bar
Damiel Stautt.

Sole agent for Nashville.

AN EIGHTY ACRE FARM

For sale or exchange for a nmall farm.
Fifty-five acre* Improved. Good farm bund­
ing*. good well and cistern, choice fruit of all
kinds, good nugur-busii of 250 tree*. Four
miles from Nashville and Vermontvlllfc. Ad­
dress box *M4 Nashville.
30-10

Office

OPIUM HABIT!

DO YOU KNOW
LORILLARD
’S CLIMAX
PLUG TOBACCO.

THOUSAND BAY 80.
Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: “Il
wver htfitate to recommend jour Electric!
bitter* to my customers, they give entire rati*-1
faction and are rapid Beller*.’’ Electric Bitten*
i Danger lurks even in the cornfield* are the purest and tieat medicine known and j
| of Kansas. A narrow eaeape is des- wlH positively eure Kidney aud Liver com- ।
nlaiuta. Purify tlie blood anti regulate tbe ,
icritedbya local paper:
“A painful bowelB. No family can afford to be witbogt 1
! Ju ridruH happened to a son of Barney tiietu. They will save hundreds of dollarafc
1 Heeney, of Union township, a few doctor’* bill.* every year. Sold al fifty cento a
days ago. His mother sent him to the iMittlc by F. T. BoIbc.
; cornfield for maxting ears. Hh bad to
1 use. a ladder to get up to the qars.whvn
bichts hdimi ecetkble ius j
’ IwclinM-dont upon an » ar aoilprocredl(, „AW
jj,, thtiughtlesaly
• aaweti it ofl between himself and the
! sialk. pHTipuatirig him to the ground

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• &gt;ur ofllc- is
U. f« Patent uffire, ar.d
a ran obtain Patent* in Ins time than tbow re­
. u &lt; from W BSHIN'G I ON
■.. nd MOPKl. iK UKAWINO JW, advise &gt;a to
oatciwaMliijr free &lt;»f cUm: And »r make NU
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When patent l&gt; KraiitvU a dr«-A &gt;ue jourlnvantion.-el*bclatu.», roar r.*n&lt;- Au-'- addrxm. will be
pibtaMd lathe Ifnia tf rftatea Patont Offira Ga-

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints
yrvsvsr1’ arasag”-

i|65^ac

C. A. SNOW A CO.

�BALL’S

PEAD.
Cbetera la now regarded m practically ex­
tinct Ln Italy.
.

700 Ladies,’
300 Misses’ and
Children’s

*

L rearrange

General G. N, A. Black, .retired, of tbe •
[Ptaitade phis Times.]
United States Army, died at Washington j
After eighty-one years of active life
City Monday.
fougd
Monday'at
Four Indictments
C. Buchanan, the h*A resigned tee Treasury portfolio. At
Louhvilie against G
i to ojd age. Sarah Simpson’s ben: figure
two o'clock yesterday the President accept­
warehouse receipt*.
ed the resign-aion and appointed Hugh bsbi u-iM of Thomas' and Birch’s auction
The Btcam-bargv David Dows took out a- McCuiloeh, of New York, to stuwd him.
cargo of 78.000 bushebt of wheat from Dte The resignation . of Sevretary Gresham room* for more than a quarter of a ccnluth, Minn, Monday. Thin te the largest
cargo ever token from that ;*&gt;rt.
. was tendered in order that he might
appointed
to fill
the. vacunry drivers and others about the auction rooms
Tbe United States Supreme Court lias de­ be
cided that the tone service of a cadet at which on the United States Circuit as “Mrs. Toodles.”
During all the years that she has 4isWtet Point must bo counted an uptart In the Court bench will be made by the resignation
army In computing ills longevity pay.
'
Judge Drummond. It la expected that
Clenrlng-houM- exchanges last week— Hugh McCulloch will qualify to-day aa Sec­ bidder of everything from a fls -lron to a
8837,297,018—are 970.2^.921 greater than retary of the 'freasury and immediately aa- magnifloenr-w ardrobe, site has b««n a dally
tbe preceding week. &lt;A» oompdred wtto *uinc control of that department. Jud#e visi.or to the auction rootnt and has probthe corresponding periA in 1883. however, Drummond’s resignation has been accepted,
there is a redurthm equaling 19.6 jwr cent. to take effect as soon aa Judge Greaham families of high and low dt-gfea than any
i A number of English capitalist* are niak- •hall have qualified a* his Huccwvwr. The
: I Ing arrangements to import butelieni' meat ex-Secretary will not qualify for some days. Ev-wy article offered at auc ion made her
If sl«*Mt ryhs awl lo« prices wUi sfltet It.
from Poland. Railway reirlgcrator cam ate
The new Secretary wax born In Kenne­ aeqnalntanc- before sale day came. Hun.
.. „„ .
. n
~ to be used, and the meat will be delivered bunk. Me., and entered Bowdoln College in
183&lt;, but was compelled to Irani in his by her expert* need .mode ot te«tin? an ar­
menk
sophomore year on acoount of hbi health. ticle’s worth. C-&gt;UQlle*i mirrors with
At PhBadft’phla Monday ntockholdera of He studied law and on being admitted to c &gt;*lk-mark numbers on them have re­
toe International Navigation (w.upaxiy con­ the bar in 1833 removed to Fort Wa/nc, fl e-ted the pinched leatures and the snowfirmed the contract for toe purpose of tlm Ind. He becatne cashier of toe brooch of
urls o.l Barah Simpson, spinster.
steamahlpa Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and the Bank of tbe State of Indiana in 1835
Illinoiu, from tho Amcricim Steamship Com- and remained in that poeltton until 1837,
of
odd
furniture and wbaf not teat she
40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek. P*ny.
when he was chosen President of tbe State
,
Rev. Dr. Rullaon wm conaecrated Bishop Bank. He continued to hold tiiat pwdtion gained the uickname of “Mra. Toodles.”
Tuesday in St Psul’a, at Cleveland, Bbdiop until 1883. Soon after leaving it President L k/ tbe original ot. that name, so well
Potter, of New York, preaching the sermon. Lincoln made him Comptroller of tbe Cur­ kip.wn and so intimately associated in th*
Iri a coal train collision T-'1' ‘*—- rency, which bureau be organized. He was minds of theater-goers of a d&gt;-*&gt;ny&gt;-ara
made Secretary ot tbe Treasury in March. with John Sleeper Clark and'Mrs. Chap­
man, who played •-’Toed *■»’• a thousand
were completely Wrecked, fid a fireman 1865.
Secretary McCulloch's re-entry Into the times or more, Sarah Simpson bough'
I wounded. The fiuanctal ion is reported al
Treasury Department Is well received In whatever she considered a bargain.
8100,000.
That elegant new line of
Two siorre burned at Saratoga Tmwday ofliclaL political and financial circles. His
previoua experience as Secretary '»f the tide. Indeed, as a Ion* spinster, a emale
morning, with a loss of 8&lt;o,ooo.
Treasury, to which poeltloa be was ap­
• The bualniw men of LouiavUte decided pointed by President Lincoln as toe hermit in a big city, she had little use for
Tuesday night to have anutbvr exposition successor uf Salmon P. Chase, ren­ very little aside from tee furni ure and
next
year.
.
ders him familiar . with all toe de­
Heating Btovea just received "by
Democrat* at Madison, Win., 'Tuesday tails of National finance, as well as the home on Clifton street, where tor fifty-one
nominated Colonel W. F. Vilas fot toe general routine of departmental duty, in yearn with her own bahds she turned the
State AMcaably.
toe discharge of which be will receive the - key tn the lock on tee door that shut out
Mr. A. Jeffry, of Hallvllle, Ill. has a efficient co-operation of Assistant Secretary from her tee noisy, busy world.
Our “Gold Coin.’’ No. 85, complete, for 814.— hog which he claims weighs 1,400 pounds— Coor^wito whom he was closely aasoclbh-- was at peace with all persons. She
A Big Bargain.
rted in London during ll.e late refunding
Uie largest ever raised
-----Also a complete line of----The teller and book-kecj»er of the Mer­ operations. It will doubtless be remem-.
bered
that
Mr.
McCulloch
eatablishcd
chants’ Bank at Belleville, Ont, are mtav
old heirloom, i or a song. Day In and day
Ijjg, but toelr account* are said to be correct an American banking house In London ou sbe was to be seen walkin; with feeble
Exports from New York for toe week shortly after be vacated the Treasury step toward tbe section rooms. Once
Eirtfolto
on
the
Incoming
of
General
Direct from the celebrated Chicago Store
ended Tue*lay (exclusive of specie) were
rant's Administration, and much of toe
86,778,000, against 86,403,000 the previous
success of refunding our National debt at yard of carpet had.to stand the test of val­
Wardrobe
lower rates of interest is due to Mr. Mc­ ue ion through her Angara.
President Arthur accepted an Invitation Culloch’s management and agency while doors swung open that she might insi-ect
Tuesday to .attend tee opening of the abroad. Having sold toe residence he built the interior.
Bed springs were borne
----- IN----Plenary Council al Baltimore on Novem- at K and Fourteenth streets In this dty, be down by her bony bands to test their dupurchased a lanu near Washington, where rabili y. Everything passed under her
Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay
Tbe Womans Christian Temperance lie has quietly lived since hia return from sharp tC‘ uliny. Ebe seldom spoke to any
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
Union in session at St Louis has postponed Europe.
.
one and she was seldom spoken to. ’
the matter of changing its headquarters
1 Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
A little over half a century ago Sarah
from New York to Chicago until next year.
tion, Steel Tra's,Cis­
Simpson aud her only sis er left their home
Tbe Woman’s Home Missionary hoctaty
tern Pumps, Chain,
City of Mexico, OcL 29.—Through the at No. 11 Napier Road, Housing on, We»t
of the M. E. Church met at Cleveland, O.,
Rope, Etc., Etc.,
Tuesday, one hundred deh-gaUs being pres efforts of ILL. Hon. 3. S. St John, Minis­ London, Sn.land, and came to America.
ent, with Mra. Rutherford B. Hayes In tue terial agent of the British Government, tire Her sis er met an American in London.
1* complete to every particular.
chair
Senate yesterday afternoon ratified tee After a abort acquainLam-e they were mar­
Also a full line of Palute and Offs. Builders'
Burglars smashed the safe In A.B. Smith's agreement between England and Mexico ried and th* three started fur chia country.
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
store at Hunter's Point, L. L, Monday night, for tee conversion of Uh* Mexican debt. Tbe The siaters had been ,w*U blessed in this
Bee mi when tn need of any article in the ami carried off 91,600 In cash and 910,000 President immediately approved tbe ratifi­ world’s goods i.y the death of their lather,
Hardware Hoe ami we will save you money. In bonds of the Iteckxway Beach Improve­ cation. and cordial relations between tee who was a prominent Ba«t India mer­
ment Company.
two governments are finally consummated. chant. Wheu they arrived in this coun­
FAI L A VELTF.
try te-y cafne directly fo this city. M ss
A number of small business places were
burned ?t Deckertown, N. Y., Tuesday cablegrams passed yesterday betwet
Sarah B&gt;mpson insisted on living alone.
Granville and tee Secretary of State.
night, toe loss being 835,000.
yyHEN IN NEED OF
Tbe President has' designated Assistant
Secretary Coon to act as secretary of tlie
bcrite l her sister’s litoia, fortune, which,
Treasury in the absence of Secretary McWashtmotok, D. C., Ort. M.—In hto are
Cnllodi.
null report the Governor of Idaho says the Ccmiortable circums auce*.
The Pittsburgh window-glass manu­ funded debt of the Territory has been prac­
Mias Biiiipsoti would bidonan expensive
facturers deny toe report tout they will tically wi|&gt;ed out. The population is suu-d suite of turn!tura without any thought of
abut down on January 1 on account of lack
to be eighty Tight thousand, which should
of orders.
entitle the Territory. In the Governor’s kn .ckod down to her. Tbe auctioneers,
Tbe Chicago ± Atlantic Road ia evidently opinion, to be admitted Into the Union as a knowing her weakness, a-ldom paid any
prejiaring to withdraw from the ]&gt;ool, as it State. The value of assessed property in arten ion to ber bids, unless they were
A FULL LINE
refuses to longer rejwrt its grain and provi­ Uie Territory has increased fifty- per cent, mad* on some trifle that was sure to go
sion shipments.
over last year, and It is now placed al lor a mere song. One* she bought in two
The Armstrong oil well, near Butler, Pa., t9,380,&lt; 00. The export of minerals for the fau!A». of parlor furniture In one morning,
gushes ut - the rate of 190 barrels an hour, last fiscal year was 97,000,000.
and when she was asked where she want­
Three Grades, Blown and White, sold and in twenty-four hours pul 8,000 barrels
ed i: sent «be hail forgotten that she had
In tank—beating all previptw nsveds.
at bottom prices.
be- oiue tbe purchaser. So* pa d for the
Eddie Lardon, fifteen years old, was
8t. Iomacx, Mteh., OcL 29.—Joseph furni are, however, and had it resold at
found dead in toe huburbe at Keokuk,
Morely,
of
tills
city,
and
two
or
!
three
other
Wednesday, with a bullet-hole in his neck.
men, were drowned near Detour last Thurs­
-Sarah 8 mpaon ha* relalive* living in
How be came by bis death la a mystery.
Mra. Georgiana Heustls, held for requisi­ day, during a heavy gale. On Saturday a London, wuo will in all probability inherit
tion at Bunton for the larceny of 910.000 man and his son were drowned off Scott's her little (ortunr, which i* Kuppo*ed to
from a New York woman, was ordered to Point, Lake Michigan, by the capsizing of amount to nearly flf y thousand dollar*.
IF Y^U WANT
be released Wednesday by Governor Ltob- their boat.
Bbe had a few friend* in this city, who
bison. kept a watchful eye upon her, although
Tbe Presbyterian SjTiod of South Caro­
they aeldom intruded upon toe wecludeu
lina has disapproved Dr. Woodrow’s teach­
life «be le-L
Don't miss ins|H-cting oar fre«h stock. ing in toe Columbia Theological Seminary,
Des Moones. Ia., Oct 29.—A novel feat­
H«r little museum will be removed to
Price* lowest.
declaring bis belief in Darwin’s theory of ure of the Republican parade last night was one of th* nuc ion store* *he frequented
the descent of man, and considering It not six marching clubs of young ladles in uni­
inconsistent with the Scriptures.
form, with toreheo. They numbered be­ ends ot a quarter of a century’s accumulntween two aud three hundred.
lion In the auction rooms oi this city will
Imprevlng th* Faat-Mall Bysteia.
Silver Dollar and Red Cross, two the
be sold In the course ot a month. The
finest branda
the market.
Chjcaoo, OcL 30.—Posunaster-Oenenl
body will be embalmed aud sen: by steam­
Also a full line
New
Toxk,
Oct
29.
—
Mayor
Edson
yeaHattein. who Is now In this city, arranged
er &lt;o London and thence to Woking Cem­
with tbe Illinois Central Railroad Company terday appointed General Fitz John Porter etery, ten miles out of London, on the
yesterday to run a new train from Clinton Police Cmmissioner, in place ot Sydney P. Southwestern Railway.
Nichols, deceased.
We are constantly recerlng frenh Groceries to Springfield after Uie arrival of the fast­
LINED W.TH COLO.
and are better prepared to wtiafy patron* than mail from Chicago over the Chicago, Bur­
THE MARKETS.
•ver before. Come Id atal get acquainted.
lington
&lt;t
Quincy
Railroad,
thus
giving Springfield
the
benefit cf
GRAVES &amp; SON.
UVR
RTOCX
—
Cattle
......
the
fasl-uMil
system.
The
train
[Phltal*lphls Times.]
Bbeep..
wifi arrive in that city at 11:15 a. m.
Close to th* United States mint, on the
Mr. Hatton also arranged with the same FUM®B»od’ to Choice!
roof of a plao* of business across the
Patent*
company to have the train which leave*
street, there is a small bird-box, which
Chicago ax 8:30 p. m. reach New Orleans at WflRAT—No. 1 Red
THE OLD RELIABLE
nine o'cloiik on the second morning after­ coiC?.*’^'
was formerly occupied about tbi* time ofward, instead of at 10:45. as formerly, Ums OATH-WeBtera Mixed .
allowing time to the people of that city to RYR.
plod »olely and entirely by a pugnacious
reply to-their ii-tters on the same day that PURK-Meaa.
and tricky Eng-Ub sparrow. This miserly
LARD-Btesun .................
they receive them. Tbe train leaving New CHEK8K
Orleans at 5:30 p. m. will reach Chicago at WUttL-DomesUc............
aricious get—after driving the robins out
HE3RT BOE, Proprietor.
7:20 on lite second morning Uwireafter.
CHICAGO
BXEVES- Extra
Cboto*.
..................................
LARGEST STOCK OF
Good
supposed, one who is able to do that is
Wa«himgton, Ocl 30.—Our export trad*
Medium
FRESH,
foremost in looking out for himself in otbButehere' Btrek.....
shows signs of Improvement, toe value ot
Inferior Catt i-.
SALT AND
domestic merchandise exported from New HOGS—Live—Go- &gt;d to (Thole*
KKP ..................................
CURED York last week having exceeded that for the 8H
BUTTEK—Crean. n
...... w
'horn bring their dinners wl'.a them, this
eorresjonding period of the preceding year
Good to Cboke iM'ryi....
9100.000. The features of last week's ship- ROOB-Froeb
. . ............. .
meuta were an increase in cotton and flour. FUHIli-Wlnter. .
A comparison, however, of the ten month*
doo- of tbe xmelting-room to pick ur
of the&lt; urreirt' fiscal year with tin- mune leu
months of la-4 year sIiowb a falling off of
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, about
923,000,000.
Home, Shoulder*, 3reakwanay, no. x...
BBOOM COKNfaat Baoon, Dried Beef,
Green Hurt....
El Paho, Tex., Ort. 80.—Colonel J. G.
Fine Green....
Sausage, Etc.,
U h*re were any ot tbe young folks at
O’Ji Bill, Ute noted Fcutau who commanded
Inferior.
POTATO
El*— (tall.
bo-r.v, a* &lt;h* Imya love to do, he was sur15 TWO OOUSTTIEW.
tot wax ot the rebellion and led Uie cele­
**■■ tiHMo Sparkling in the bright suuahin*.
brated Fenian invasion of Canada In 1868,
Ko miner who strikes an unexpected vein
had a heniorruagc uf U&gt;e lungx ou to*
IN THEIR BRABON.
etreet yesterday, dying fiftet n minute*- aftei
i*-l tbe box and carried :he whole- thing
be waa taken to a room in the Central
Hotel. Hr had lnwii in town but a few
Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price. days.
sbmgtes
His death wus entirely unexpected. ,
ins'de waa not only flacked with gold dtrr .
_
. KAtrr LIHXKTY
CATlUr—Bml.....................
Fall to Dead
.......................
St. Lorts. Mo., Grt. 27.—A rfatar ot the ’ROOfL-Yorkars
_______
-Hjg
wfataaiiB......................
late l*ra*ktent Garfield wm uirrrtled yas- BHyp—B*bT~
L rday a Lower Grove Park. The dedicaCoammo
tory addreas wm made by Dr. P. H (TRaUly. CATTLR—Best BALTIMORE
'&gt;• gold duet In its feathers, which it
Letters were read from l*residcDi Arthur
Medium....'
and Gcvcnwr Crtttendaa.
•
■ • •;

Any lady

Will Go Home Happy,

Where is it all This is Done? 10 Lo*Mi°o
DECKER’S.

A NEW THING!

FOR WOODLAND

GOLD COIN

FAUL &amp; VELTE.
*C00K STOVES

Onr Fall and Winter Stock

GROCERIES!
GRAVES &amp; SON.

Teas and Coffees.

CANNED GOODS,

FINE CUT CHEWING!

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.

ALWAYS AT THE HEAD

Meat Market

POULTRYand FISH

°r f&lt;wr

Bftor

th* Mexican war suio 1 on the corner -of
BilUmora sirwwt and MrClallan’s alley
th® other morning, and mood oJlactwd
quite a curious crot^d about him by light­
ing hia pipa in a aingular and what wax
apparently an uncanny manner.
He
tokdad it with unsavory tobacco, and then
spai in it A flame immediately started
ap, and be puffed away complacently for
a couple of amotm, and theu knocking tbe
charge out by tapping tba pipe on hia
boot-heel, be repeated the operation.
■ “X-it, then.** said be, “thia ’are little
made alloomlna ur er mine’s tbe greatest
invention of tbe age. It waa produced
af er yean of tact and Investigation by
th- most learned chemist and scientific
man of tbe day. Edison** invenshnns ia
nawtbin* tc-itu- Wb&lt;-n tbia shali become
ginerally known, maichus will flee howlin'
in o til* surpburous pa«t, and the {&gt;stent
safety, magical, (ncandreoont alloominatur will je-u walk right forrard- and

CORSETS
7HX LINK b£LLv rhv

THR V. B.OOY F

TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL

He then exhibited some little B’tcke of a
substance that looked like sine, and snlppingo'ff a little eml of one with a knife
put it on top of tbe obacco in his pipe,
snl exp ctorated emphatically upon it in

Pc. pie crowded arouuii and bought the lit­
tle sucks al ten cents each, receiving w.tb
each the admonition to keep it in a dry
pockeu The fakir garnered about *», and
Now, it just happened that these little
'magical adoiminstors” were nothing
mor* nor Imh than Hide itick* of metal of
sodium, wnich any cbemi-t will recognise
as a. preparation teat biases up when

Th* people haven’t gofen done consign­
ing u.at fakir to the bad place yoL On*
young clerk, who did not wish to b* guilty
oi such a grossly unreined jfact as spitting
in bis pipe, triad touching tbs metal to bis
tongue. He is now taking milk toast
through a quill, and bMn’t even got the
satis action of being able to &lt;wear. An-

GOING WEST.
OXLT

LOT XXOTDIG TWO UUDVOE
TRAINS DAILY FROM

CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp;ST.L0UI8,
DEMVER,

pocket, and then ran two »quares after &lt;
SAN FRANCISCO,
•but. When tie caught it tbe perspiration
□is In the Far Wok. biior
bad lOten at the 'sodium, and be
KANSAS CITY,
bad a '•scratch -pocke.” burnt clear
through his" coat, vest, shirt and TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
undershirt,
and
tbu
alloomlnatur was pertorming some business­ niroegh Line?
like calculations on his hidn. He yelled fueocis oi the w&lt;
Ilk* a wild Indian, but the bu .lnusa end of
'city of MEXICO,
toe magic aliootninatur k*p-. ou ch«-w ng
him until it waa all gone, and a w.udow
HOME-SEEKERS
was let into bis rib-. Auota-rman thought
be would have some fun with hia piece, so
he cut it up in Ittll* chunks and s uck
them in tbe ends ot cigarettes, which be
distributed among hi* friends. Till* man . taem
—
hardware clerk who was hunting tor him
with a nail-g*ab, said that be never got
bold of a cigarette with a to ablight |&gt;rocessiou in it before. A dry goods dealer
carelessly left his piece near the water­
cooler, and was quit* surprised and
pained shortly a I terward wb»n about &gt;1.V)
worth of samples we e destroyed. How
many get their fingers scorched or the.r
lips charred with tbe magical alloominatur
could only be discovered by detective*.
T.iere was some talk of organising a vig­
ilance comiu-tto' and going after tl.e

and the injured one, relieve their feelin ;*
now by throwing things at the men who
and u-p nder^ ior fifteen cents, or when
a southerly wind and a cloudy aky pro­
ciaim it a hunting morning they lake it
by turns io go out and kick over tee lame
apple womsu’s sian-L

[Huaburgb Dispatch.]
while vigorously scrubbing auexpreto-car
on the Poumylvarua Railroad tracks.
“Every inc । oi tbe exiiosed woodwork

k rip abov* the vuhulat »r*. Wa er of it­
self is or Hulall consequence In removing
this coat ot black. You might rub this
then not do tbe -work properly. We dip
our brushes in lye and t.iat puts the dirt,
that when we use tbe sponge, soaked in
water, everything but the paint is re­
moved. It ia very bard on the palnta. As

bo

Vora.

ARE ¥&amp;y
OiLiuU-ji ?

If you feel dull. ■.lro.,..y;.
have frequent headache,
mouth tastes bad. px-r a[-pet te. lon^ye coated, you aretroubled with torpid liv r or
" biliousness.” Why will yon
sqffcr. when a f-.v botrie of
Hops aud Kail Bi'.-ers viU
cure you ? iJo not be
sua led to try sometl-mj
said to be just as goo&lt;L For
sale by all d- alers.

HOPS gl rJSAf
LETTERS CO.,
DLT.'iOiT, UlCii.

ouires a new coat of paint and varnish.

Tue windows add greatly to the work,
aa they make «o many little corners that
require an extra amount of scrubbing. It
It takes
two
m-io about
two
days, although when we ar* in a hurry to
arms. Tbe scrubbing take* n-arly all the
varnish off and make* a car look old and
common. Tbe (altering in gold-leal I owes
its bright appearance and frequently ba*

pull off. We
round. In the
••There Is no funny business about tee
ork then. You ought to see cur bnndx
ben the weather is cold. Hack is no

THECELT TRUE

IRON
TONIC
FACTS EECARtHfiC

feEriri fa Ish

roads running into the Union Dep-4. Soma
spot over the numtier of the car.

ter gutting accustomed to tbe work it is

a a rsir a saCm.iic Itoii. all complslela
U A DI CO pecsUartotlielr&lt;■&lt; &gt; WtUAu-l Is
DR. HAKTXRV I BON TOMIC a
au&gt;l V. net,.’

About Laing
catehee more readily and is ha&gt;.

[Norristown He aid.]

thia borough, wm pavslug a junk-bop in
Pbiladalphla, when bis a lentioa was at­
tracted te an old ranirao lying on a pi •
of rnbbish outaid* ot lb* ►slab isLmen .
He examined th* imilrura-nt and looud
tha t it was a »urvryo&lt;’s compaaa, made by

CREAM BALM
nHes Relief al

snip astronomer. ♦ He called to the pen-on
n charge of the estal liilnm-nl and asked

ly lute

�PREOCCUPIED HEARER!

open
though* oo-

ctber elite* who have rhijted Philadelphia

President and founder of-tbe famous &amp; P.
C. A., now stopping at tbe Lafayette Ho-

over thirty-eight S ates and TsrrltorUs,
having the same laws, for the protection of
waa the means of .having
New York eighteen years

“Do you oppose vivisection?”
“Of course—all the talk about its being

While there are many who think that

tboie theories which it has been the - aim
of bis life-to see practically enforced has
at limrt led him beyond the bounds of dis­
cretion, that he is ot»ly carrying out the
tartan is tall, sligtv. and

wm

carelully

double-breasted trovk coat, dark trousers
and higb-«Townsd silk hau Hia face ia
expressive of great kindness combined

off the wheel.

The clock stop*. In the

him an everlasting debt

sadly, "I ’ don’t suppose I

some other church.”
*
“Mo, they don’t,” ho replied, with
sat tilting b«~k in his
chair, gasing in his abewacted manner at I
a fit-.ir reoOrtar. who was on the onnosite ■ — —
---------— —
--------■Hl. ot lk.drk In lb. pwlor*, tludy,
coara.dp, m U »ora. o... wm Iryln,
wdUMoaLocn. ™he&gt;on. Intorm.don Mr •« ap»r.w thm. 8Haw 1
lb...
lb. rolumn. ot lb. sur. S. lb. npmur “"»”»•
.l.m-nl .0 lb. -nnln, ~nOuUbrlbl. work al ... plboliw to k-t-db™ bw, MUUllr tor o-M. Vou
. .
.
.
.
S.M, thtoV atoa ..Kl.rwa.i • I.
fk.

preScher and noticed tbe preoccupied ex­
pression of bls face. Anticipating that he

normal condition and does not snawer
scientific inquiry any more than tbe clock

tear, and without Interrupting the silence
awaited developments.
The reporter

“I only wish to ses the remaining States gas&gt;d at the re;-orter,'but the silence re­
and Territories coma into our humane ’ mained unbrokun.
confederacy, and I shall feel that my life
mark-d. as it think mg aloud: “1 shall

‘
LPhiladelphla Beoord.)
An animated discussion is going on con­
cerning the genuineness of alleged Indian

Henry D. Paxion, of Doyhrstown. Tbe
matter is an important one for geologists,

footmen of the diplomatic corps so gor­
geously attired. 1 used to take pleasure
in driving out in tbe carnage of our minis­
ter Cassius M. Clay, and instructing the

ever! saw a droskl driver abusing his
horse i made our coachman rate him
soundly, and the scolding and the sight of
so mueb gold lace often brought tho man
to bis kneeM in abject apology lor his mis­
conduct. I know tue Russian Government
could not object to what I did. Encour­
aged by my succeess, I made up my midd
that wben I came homo 1 would prosecute

tribe of Delawares. There Is engraved
upon it—and It Is this work that causes the
dispute— be figure of ari Indian shooting
vergsn- rays. A duster of thunderbolts,
arra-iged as the Greeks repretf-ntod them,
dartA'g from tho hand of Jove, completes
the picture. It la the uniting of the brute,
the human and the divine groups into one
picture tuat is regarded by geologists as a
remarkable achievement for primitive
man.
A portion of the stone which bat become
the subject of controversy was plowed up
ten year* ago by a farmer, named H-nsel,
near Doylestown, ami last fall the remain­
ing piece was - found, and the two parts
were placed together, completing an un­
doubted Indian relic. Noone disputes the
genuineness of she stone itself, nor that it
had marks updn it when fount!. Mr. Pax­
son purchased it of the farmer for a -irnall
sum, and Professor LL Carville Lewis, of
this city, hearing through Mr. J. H. Bailey
of the stone and drawings uj&gt;on it asked to
be permitted to see it
Accordingly Mr.
Paxson loaned it to him. On examine ion
Professor Lewis pronounced tbe wurk up­
on the stone a forgery of recent execution.
Dr. D. G. Brinton, tbe eminent ethno­
logist, and other gentlemen distinguished
in scientific researches expressed tbe same
belief. Mr. Paxson vigorously asserts the
antiquity of the engraving on his tablet
and indignantly resents the imputations of
forgery.

considerably increased."

‘back-seat course?* ” inquired the reporter.

“0*4. no,” replied the preacher; “I call
them ‘talks to the young,’ or aomethiug of
Back Beat tfertnona.”
“Ab, indeed!” observed the listener, en­
tirely in the dark as to the meaning of the
he would.

ar hastened to add on a v
trinal sermons, I suppose F’
“Doctrinal sermons?”
his chair down with

“Well, I thought—that ia to say, I supposi-d—” stammered the reporter, consid­
erably abashed.
“Do you pretend that you don’t know

bt the dioskiea, as tbe Russian hackney
coaches are called, frequently iU-uned
their horses In the most shameful, manner.

23-MEN'S CASSIMERE SUITS !-23
At the following low prices. These suits are worth 25 per cent,
more than we aak for them.
No.
•No.
No.
No.

♦fi.oo

7291, 3 suite, at.
7090, 6 suits, at.
&lt;W)0. 2 nuits, nr.
7841. 6 suite, ut.

.
.
.
.

From this circumstance, u hieh is entirely

A CURIOUS STONE.

straight across his forehead, and tbe
drooping mustache. The folds of his black
. .. .
— -- &lt;—•-

Saturday; Oct. 11th, 1884,

the young people, after a few such shocks

bequeadiiDg haJf • ntlllioo of Collar• to
v
r»
*•----- - (PhlUd.lphin PTMLl

an appearance of astonUhmnat.
Toe reporter confessed without a blush

.“Well,” concluded the preacher, char­
itably, I suppose that you have been mar-

sweetheart generally spend Bunday eve­
nings?”
reflected the reporter,
conversation. I think that we usually
went to church if it wasn’t too cold or too
be caretu! about going out al night, you
know,” he tdtted, half apologetically
“Oh! certainly, of course,” su'd the
preacuer, and be leaned buck and looked

UP IN MANITOBA.

A Job Lot Odd Vests. Fifty Cts. Each.
«0 Boys’ All Wool Suits, $4.00.
These goods always sell for six to seven dollars.
•
who has to buy boys.’ clothing this fall

Just opened

fence, waited ior developments.* Present­
ly they came. Mr. Kelly loafed dreamily
up to tbe bull, called him a pet name or
said that the majestic animal actually
turned pale at Mr. Killy's audacity, but
the report lacks confirmation. The buf­
falo eyed him for a moment or two with
stoical indifference, .and then made a

Any one

Can’t Afford to let this Chance Slip
12-Cases Men’s Coarse and Fine- Boots-12
Step in and examine them.
FOWLER a CAMPBELL.

[Manitoba Free Press.
“On Tuesday a party consisting of Mr.
Henry Kelly, merchant, of St. Louis, Thos.

view the premises generally. Thu buffalo
attracted Mr. Kelly’s attention particu­
larly. In an inrlostirv was an old bull,
solitary and alone. Mr. Kelly thought he
would like to fraternise with the monarch
ot the plains, and pat him pleasantly on
the back. He accordingly leaped into the
incloeure w.th acheertul smile, and ap­
proached the gloomy brute with an easy

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AND SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
FLANNELS, BLANKETS. ETC.,

THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

FRAIK F. HUBERT’S,
SPECIAL BARDAIMS IN READY-MADE CL0THIN61
A Big Drive on Bod Spreads’ Think of a Mammoth Marseilles Bel Spread for tlJSI

ot which pierced Mr. Kelly’s leg and
you went to church you invariably sat as ,* ripped off about six inches of cuticle to­
far back aa you could get. Of course you . gether
with
n little' raw
flesh.
did. Now why did you do that?”
Tbe scene was tas’antiy changed.
In buyinn my Fall and Winter Stocks I was very fortunate, and succeeded in
The listener pondered that question, and Mr. K- Uy
struck
for tho lence
securing bottom prices on everything, arid shall give patrons
aa the events of tbe happy period passed at a Maud 8 gait, and the bull gath­
**ls n not? Let a man look at his boots,
In review before his mental vision be ered himself together fur another charge.
his clothe*.
Where did the wool, tbe
smiled and laughed out loud. “You sec,”
at last said tho reporter, aiming to make a cbiei to bis frieud, leaped recklessly into
shirt-studs come from? Is there any civili­
the arena and grabbed tbe animal by tho
sation where tbe horse is not?
Plenty ot Them, l/ow Prices and Honest Healing.
tail. Ibis distracted tbe bull’s attention wood
“But to continue. When I finally came
iron Mr. Kelly, and gave that gentleman
Are my busineM principles. Come in everybody and sec me, and I will guarantee
timw
to
climb
over
tbe
fence.
Tbe
trouble
to
make
yoa- visit to my store particularly pleasant and profitable.
to do. I at once wrote to a number of
now was to get Mr. Hrowu out of the di
promin nt citisens of New York. The
up frent,” and the reporter paused.
lemma. Tbe bull was getting warmed up,
notice only conudned three lines:
and bad a decidedly belligerent aspect.
F. F. HILBERT.
ingiy during this explanation, aa it was
The underwtKnel hereby consent
tail because the bull would instantly have
turned the other end towards him, in
lists fob this conclusion. The most im­
which case Mr. Brown felt that the situa­
portant, perhaps, is tho fart that a piece
couples on Sunday night make for-the tion would be exceedingly
“Then I want to a number of leading
since
in
the
cave
of
La
Maielaute,
citisens and appealed to them personally
bull turned
to Sign the paper. . One hundred ol tbe in Franca, the genuineness of which is not
■questioned, had on it a skstch of a mam­
son and old John took up reserved seats
moth so like the mammoth of the Paxson
the bead ot the aisle with a pleasant smile ou the fence aud encouraged Mr. Brown to
declaration of itide|H ndei.ee for those woo tablet that tbe latter is believed to he a to show them into a geed Irani pew, bo
believe a&lt; I do, and 1 firmiy believe that copy. . The tu«k» are formed in the same generally find* to Bis dis &gt;.ust that no one hang on, as it was only a question of a day
oi two wben the bull would become tired
the day will come wh-n Jt will be held in
1s behind him. That sort of thing has de­
almost as much veneration as tbe time­ same position; precisely tbe same number prived the church o the services of many out. Mr. Brown did not require much en­
couragement, however. He felt tbe necesworn and honorable document so carefully of hairs form the tail, and the same num- an efficient usber. They can’t ’stand the
humiliation of ushering up the aisle Noth­ not afford to let go. Hu asked for help,
ing. and then walking back to face a smil­ but the audience on tbe fence only mocsed
paper the next thing was to hold a meeting, two aborigines so many thousands of ing oougrvgutiou. It breaks them all up.
him, and jecrtngly mentioned that they
years
ago
should
have
formed
exactly
tbe
which twenfty-five of them attended, on,
same figure in representing an animal
was getting on. Finally the now infuriat­
stormy nigfii. I called Governor Hoffman, then existing.
Dona’s mineralogy contains a picture of tbin^F’ continued tbe preacher, argu­ ed animal and hia tormentor approached
of New York, to the chair and then laid tbe
mentatively. “Wben 1 rise in my pulpit
subject before them. It resulted in their
disgust o: tbe spectators, suddenly let go
appointing me President of the institution. be easily made. It ia claimed further that
Best Quality Baru Boards, Surfaced, SIS ftor 30 days.
I wrote out a Constitution and a mi ot grasping waa unknown to the aborigines, Dear the front are the elders and deacons, of tbe tall aud passed over tbe fence like a
Nheatliliig, All Widths, Surfheed, SO.
laws, which I took to the State Legislature and was beyond their powers of enneep- good men with their shining bald beads streak of lightning. H-, was saved. b&gt; t it
took about a quarter of an boor and a little
Mhincies, TAe.. 91, SI.T5.
93.86. 99.50, 9*. 98.15.
and attentive faces. Their wives are of something else U&gt; restore him to bis nor­
the late Secretary FUger, got passed.
Do not tail to get tome of the 919 Barn Boards which can
mal condition.
“The great difficulty was to enforce sharp instrument and not by a flint, as
not be beaten.
Twenty-Uvr Thousand feet Studding and Joist to close out
What I had priucipai- tablet genuine.
and would try to compel justice to the
lower animals, from whom man derives
two-thirds of the benefits he enjoys.”

I-Fall and Winter Coods -I

l-Bargains Never Before Offered.-!
Yours for Business,

Vermontville Still to the Front!
PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES

Another Drop on Everything!

fPaU Mall Budget.]

tbe right, of property in an
animal shielded the owner from intorferowned

dog could beat or kill

cuted, and if a forgery it is a bold at­
tempt to impose upon tho scienti-its what
would. If accopt.-d, be considered a m---st preach butter to tho young, and 1 piunge
important discovery, and which would into my sermon with snergy and anima­
tion. After a particularly telling point.

at 919 per thousand.

bush near the town

tlmsbad been decoyed there hnd butchered,

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!

Up to enforce with gesture and personal
proper

A STORY OF TWO SLAVES.

AND A8K TOt TO COME AND 8EE ME.

light as well a« the people.

not thoroughly organised un’.il l?«6g.
number of amusing stories might be told

male. 1 bo public showed so much apathy
and indifference that I thought it a good
to aet them thinking.
“Having beard that a vessel with a
number of turtles on board had arrived at
New York from the South, aud that the
turtles were lying on tbeir becks delice men tbe Blate places at my disposal

marcbed the party np to the Tomb/ po-

the sympathies of the Court and of
•If Your Honor pleaae, we admit that

gaUon turned upon me with anentivu inder arrost charged with the murders, has

fLeavenworth Times. 1
Probate Judge Hawn issued a marriage

Ju medicine man, and had great influence

ley. There ie nothing remarkable about

poet expresses it, ’‘Soft eyes looked love

the fact tbet tbe old couple werw’no- fully

“That’s Byron,” remonstrated tbe re-

mar: and
in the sunny South at that dale. Children

thought that she had boon sold into slav­
ery. Subsequently her husband became
aware that certain property which for-

s ion of tbe accu se&lt; L A search warrant was
obt aired and goods to i hu value of some £1W
were found on the promises of -Adeosbuu,

long ere tbe husband and mother were
separatwl, one going to Louisiana and lb« listener. with eager curiosity.
other to Tennessee. Then cams the war
and ths exndus-of slaves «o Kansas and , other S'atM, aud unbeknown to each other . tiermons. They don’t differ materially

and thia search-resulted in the discovery ot
first four skeletons and aubseqnently eight

pushed for money disposed of tbeir rhii-

While attending .church in thia city one

by Inspector Wdlougnby, of the Houssa

Drugs and&amp;roceries!

Five kind, of CteSkM, lw. or Teu.
tourot Musan, oil the popular brauda ot Mmokln.
an
J
ClM-wln&lt;
Tubareo,. Clean, Nmoken' Arlleln, t aanrd
pause aa if for rhetorical effect. The
From Good,. Fmh ConfrcUonery. Mptm. Made Trail Cakn.Mebool
efiect is rhetorical on the front seat con­ to be able to bring them wealth.
_______
Book,. Blunk Book,. Poeket Book,. Tollrt Trllrlr,.
gregation, but electrical on the back
seat Mrs. Ode alone it is asserted that Adeorbo have
congregation. The young men wt.4
L-.~ shun ob. aiued some £5&lt;X) previous to her
all ihr Standard Patent Medicine*.
Cole were among the number. It ia said
that the accused, by tbe aid of his charms,

ho bad'be#)
boen devoting their entire attention to ex­
locked in each other’s embrace. They had ploring tbe liquid depths of their sweat*
saved some IkUe money during tl.eir
separation, and purchased a farm about oompnolona do the same, and every face

whether they w-ro aver hgaRy married

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

dealings in “charms” and “ietisu.” Tbe
first charge against Adco-iLun which was
Investigated was that of tbe murder of
Mrs. Selina Cole. Tula lady disappeared

brief pause,
“and I madeftp my mind that I would
have tbeir attention for a little while al

gWKBtlon, and at the clone of tbe

sides lor laucuing, and I remained
ulr mu who looked and felt uncom-

Ldth, 95 per thousand leeL
Flooring, Hiding, Celling and .mouldings at lowest Prices.

In tbeir guilty self-couscionsn&lt;-es of usiug
the church to do their courting tn, they

Including Culver’e “Autumn Plant,”—Best'Kidney, Liver and Blood Medicine Manufactured.

lonely part ol litoy I (nea- where the bod-

kneel down with their eyes blind olded.
A live fowl waa than put Into each band of
the victims and while in tbL position it is
believed they were dispatched by the aid

MY BO CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

A 1\TTT'T7
New Customers to give me a
1111 JL JlLJL7 . trial, and learn the truth of the
fltatement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.

VV

buked from the puipiu While r have tbeir
si motion I improve tbe opportunity by
particularly among tbe women, while tbe
prlaonyr'a examination was going ou that
a force of Iloussas bad to t&lt;e a'-arionnd ut

thousand

I. N. HARTER.

�100

ie sbld last

urday. Oct. 4. at 27%c. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

LADIES’-GENTS’ UNDERWEAR
*□ ®
05 02
&lt;D
a
o

LADIES' RED ALL W01L

GENTS' RED til WOOL

UNDERWEAR

UNDERWEAR

dW
3.S.

s j»

Ladies’ Ulsters and Russian Circulars
gfa JW Buys a Diagonal
Wool Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

I have .just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN

I for public education, to be distributed ■ and wealth procure had been lavished
to thevarioasstate*in themteaof their urw*’’ her, and when, like some fair
t illiteracy. It is a *a&lt;l truth that politics I dower of the Orient, she hail grown al­
' will be uppermost even in the conaid- I most unconsciously from a tall, shyemtion of this bill. The democrats I girl into a woman whose statuesque
NOV 1. 1884. liw’Uate to pas* it for fear that a rvpub- lieauty wa* not more attractive than
SATURDAY.
lican administration will in some nay I the queenly poise of her regal head and
pervert its use to partisau purposes,1 tbe soft, wiun*ng tones of her voice,
OUR WAMHIMHTOM LETTER.
, and the republicans will have the same। there hud .come to Brierton Villa suitors
,
vv^MtnftGTON D C I
foar
a rie.raocrat*c administration, by the score. But none had won her
Oct. 35th,’ 1884.*’ I
The poor bill ia between the upper'heart. Kind alike to all, she gave each

$3

Sack Cloak.

llrgiatnuion Notice
To tbe Hectors of the townatiip of Castleton:
Notice is hereby giycn that a meeting ot tbe
board of registration of tbe township of Cantto
ton, will tic bald at the office of' the township
clerk, in said township, ou Satunlnv. tbe Irt
day of tyvember, 1*4, for the purpose of reg­
istering the names of all such jmtmius, us aliaB

----- 1 have just made a large parcuaae of—-

Men’s, Youths' and Boys

for thrt purpoae, riub that said txerd of rtirtetratum will be in aeaaiou oo the day and at the
place aforesaid, from nine o’clock ij&gt; the fore­
noon uotli one o’dock Io the aftcroouc, and
from three o'clock until fin; o'clockiu tbe af­
ternoon, for the purpoae aforesaid.
The death rate in Washington has and nether millstones, and it might one to understand that friendship was
Dated thia 30tn day of October, in the year A.
of
D.
J.
Cushman,
Utica,
N.
Y.
This
firm
is
closing
out
tbeir
bu*inesA.and
these
been much greater than usual during almost aa well have a neck-lace of not lovv. esteem not affection.
D. 1*4.
Fjiasx McDkkiit.
Gods
were
bought
at
two-thirds
the
usual
wholesale
price,
or
alM&gt;ut20per
cent.
Township Clerk.
the last fdx months. There is no epi-1 millstone* around its neck.’
And so the years went on with silent 1
low the coat of manufacture. They will be here about Oct. 20th, and will lie
4,mir. u&gt;d the nrortklily bu re«b«l
, , ~~~’
ti™d until one rrouinit nt • f.w rlmru- sold at leas than 10 per cent, advance on what they cost me. Those who bought
Klrcllou Xolirr.
no nlnrniinK proportion, but It l.oimply
At Cb.ntberobnru. I
«n old m o- petro irireo.t bor fntber'. houw Gltuly. goods of me last fall know that I always do jitst as I advertise, and when 1 say
towtinhlp of Castleton, in tbe county of Barry
larger tbno u.u.l nod Inrger :b«u the Hero.n with plenty of loi.uro wn. tn had met R.»o.m Nutwood. Sire won.
and State -of Michigan, that tbe next euaulDg. KVernge of Other eille.. Tbeeaww raw *mWt
“•■‘'"It *
call on a friend. gir| Ofatrontr fncultlc, being treqilontgeneral election will be held
TucMlsy suc­
not be known with certainty: It iaone ‘“d ™
&gt;re«U-d U&gt; a glrnw ot &gt; |y ,b|. to find pie in the pantry wben
ceeding tbe first Monday of November next,
being tbe fourth day of said month, al the lowv
ot thooe quamiUM for which there ia
whisky.
Tbe the hired girl had said there wa. none
hall in the village ot Naabvfllr. hi said townno unit of meaaore, but if I mayexprem, l-ottle waa kept In a handy plare. among there, and au instant after she bad'
•btp; al which election the folkia inx officers
are to be chosen, to-wit:
u opiai.m, the direarn. is polit-xs. The other bottlrw. where the old gent could
inm&gt;laceJ
Krea-oo she knew
Thirteen electors at president and vice preta
I mean it, and after tiie 20tli I will giye yon an opportunity to get the beat bar­
average Wasbingtonisn, hi, family and help blmrelf. One day he called when that her furore life waahuked with Ids gains you ever saw. You can buy n* good a salt of me for $6.50 aa I aold last dent of the United Blates: a governor, lieutmirelahona grocer, tailor and milkman. hi‘w*.”d wa. atwe.-t. and. as usual. ,„d that-.me day she would be hi. fall for
aa good an overcoat for $4 an I sold last fall for $7; ami aa tinea Mil­
lire, mote and have tbeir being In poi- turoml out a Miff horn and took It down wife. And the oracle of her soul had ton Dresa Overcoat for $12a* waa ever aold by eny dealer for $16 Thia will make office, attorney general,
ib«. Every four Jeam politiesbewme । “
11 t^*' nl*D1 w“ “""““j । np&lt;*eo truly. Loring him with a paapublic liwtrucuon; alao
ixwrd of education in
feverish virulent 1 m*Y t»av without “or» "e thought, amt he sat down and . aionate Itdoration that knew oo bounds,
aartla, wboac term of oincc wt;i expi
eaagireraOon that of .ZjOOOOO popu-1 '-»«&lt;” »!?''’hl!" J,KS‘
“'J’' «&lt;l«PPceci.ting in .Hit. horrible inberlil. 1*4; alaoa representative in
for the third cotign'Mional dfetneiof till* state;
lation of the capital city very few ate Jl“t «iT" **•
“r- H-ten.ily the fact that her father, strong
to which your county belong*; a’iw&gt;a oenatna
sheerfully iodiffetent with regard to .bpok hands, and noticing the colonel . iq the pride of anreriry. wou.d never
for the tbirtamth Hcnaioriai dutrict, cotnpuaad.
Ever
offered
iu
thia
acctinn,
and
every
person
from
Barry
county
who
lias
to
buy
of
the counties of Barry and Eaton; Ml no, i._
tbe coming election. How can they bet
'“k'
. :
,
,. ..
1 coorent to their union, .be had boldly
tn the etale legislature lor ths
A targe proportion ol them.re governW bat. tbe matter. Colonel! Y ou le.p^ th, b^Heni of social prejudice Clothing will kmvc. himself money by buying of one who baa no business ex­ ruprcMcirtstive
penses, who ia always on the watch to catch up evey good bargain that ia repreaetitaUve dirtrict, cocup&lt;.*cd of the county
ment clerk. Whore bread and butler i
“ ,”1 ’el1' A'e ,0“ «nd fled from home and friend, and offer.-d, and who ia willing to give bis customers the benefit of bin luclfy pur­ of Burry.
You are also hereby notified that at Mid eiaw •
,
depend upon the continuation ot the “"T.
,
, ,
. k'”1*™1
“*n without wli.nw chases.
tion the following prupoeed ametidu-ent* to the
Vermontville. Oct. 17,1884.
prerent political regime. There who: 'Wb-t. Y&lt;«. 1 »■” Aehng a little out |ovin|[ wort, „d dl0|ring kl^, tl„
constitution of this state will be submitted t»
the people of tbe state for tbeir adoptiou or re­
ire not clerks are at loot dependent °f “J**- .1 *" *" ri|&lt; ‘ t"”r'
»'« »«I&lt;1 "-At but dreolnUou aud
jection, vlx:
J
» Hremre. member, of tl.eir t.mdv. or ?&gt;■•' ^Pk of your whl.t,. but that Mrn)w.
An amendment to Section ft. Article S» rota
on them as members of their family, or j
live to circuit courts, provided for by joint res­
seems to have dono me up. It never, ..Here I. Ilie paper, sweetheart."
os trades people who live upon their
olution No. 15, laws of 1*3:
served me so before. Guess 1'11 go and ‘
Section 6- The state shall be divided inter­
patronage. These unhappy denizens
gtanccd down the columns care-judicial circuit*, in each of which the electara
look upon the advent of another politi­ see a doctor.’
thereof shall cleet one circuit judge, who shall,
“Jerusalem, man! Yon didn’t take
wh&lt;n suddenly her rye. fell
cal party to power with foretxxlings of
bold bi* office foe the term of six veang and.
one of your liberal drinks from that upon aomethlnK of absorbing interest,
until hia NUcceasor is elscted and qualified. Tbe
ruin. Cankering care $its beside them
legiUature may provide fur the election of more
bottle, did youF said Mr. H.. pointing h
an Brtide conning
elopeand lays bis bead on their pillows. I*
than one circuit judge In the judicial circuit isto the bottle which had iuat been put • ^eot-imd setiaation of the day. On
which the city of Detroit Is or may be situated,
it too much to presume that this pro­
and the circuit Judge or judges &lt;&gt;t said circuit,
back
on
the
shelf.
atJ(i on B|ie readt until suddenly the
tracted mental anxiety reacting on tbe
in addition to the aalary provided by till* con­
“Yes; that’s the bottle you always peachy cheeks grew white with aghaatstItution, shall receive from said county ol
nerves and liver may be the ulterior
band out, isn't itF
;I ly pallor, the
-Wayne nuch additional solan aa may. fr&lt;m»
illuminated eyes were
cause of death to many! At any rate 1
time to time, be fixed and deU*riiiliK&lt;d or the
“It ia lhe same bottle, for a fact; but, dim with tbe mists of sorrow, and the
rejoice that I am not a government
by Jove, it’s got horse .liniment in it lines of r.er beautiful cameo face were
OP
' clerk and that my bread and butter
per peninsula is ben-by aulbtxwd and vrnuownow—had it put in yesterday, and for­ tense with agony.
does not depend on tbe election of
emd to give and pay to the circuit ju&lt;%f ol th*
got to label it; ammonia, camphor, a*a“My God” exclaimed Roscoe, taking
judicial circuit to which cucb county U at­
Blaine. Butler, Cleveland, St. John or
feetida, alcohol and what not. Gueas her in his arms, “what baa happened!”
tached, such additional aalary or coi
,
Mrs. Belva Lockwood. Rather let me
may from time to time be lized
it won’t hurt you, though, and I’m very“Papa has been interviewed,” she
mined by such board of auperyisom.
rejoice that 1 am a journalist in the en­
sorry. Here, take some of the genuine, gasped between the convulsive sobs
joyment of a Jiri ncel v salary’ and of
and lie down on the lounge awhile. that almost choked her utterance,“and
political sentiments unbiased by any
free ticket* on nUn
consideration of what I shall eat or You'll come out all right. You must he lisd tuken uu .wful revenge.'
be a mighty poor judge of whisky
re«olultou No. 23. Ui
“What has bedoueT” sake the hus­
what I shall wear. Politics is a miser­
Section 15- Tbe.
though.”
band.
able trade when followed for a liveli­
“Ho haa.’H-xclaimed the girl, “given
*’I was in a hurry, and didn't stop to
hood. I can think of nothing more
my
exact
age!
”
at
such regular Marion they may kwUUtc upoa
taat,” replied the colonel, aa he swal­
debasing than f&lt; r a man enfranchised
»ucb subject* a* are submitted u&gt; them by »-pelowed half a glass of tbe genuine arti­
dal KMK*agc of tbe Governor, alter tbe exara­
Robinson (after along whist-bout at
with the kingly prerogative of pro­
tion of tbe fifty days of tbe aesdon Htnitcd’fnt •
cle, "and if you ever tell of this, PH' the club).—“It’s awful lata, Brown.
nouncing in matters of state polity, but
tb«j Introduction of bills: wben convened la
What will yon say to your wife!”
scalp you.”
compelled to prostitute his political
It leaked oat though, and the colonel Brown, (in a whisper).—“Oh, I shan’t
aay
much,
you
know
—
“
Good
morning
conscience for food and clothing.
had to stand a good many treats on the dear,” or something o’ that sort. She’ll
There is. indeed. net«d of civil service
st rength of “horse medicine.”
reform, bat the reform to be effective
mast commence with the voter, and
mile actually travetal in going to and returning
“Kiw me again.”
from tbe place of meeting ou the usually trav-----AB THLx ARE THB----mast be more thorough-going than any
Tender and true were the great brown
measure yet suggested by congress. eyea»th»t looked tn truthfully irfto
The civil service of the United Statm, thoae of Roacoe Natwopd a* those
the work of more than 100,000employes, words were spoken, and art he gazed
is far behind, and not well done, be­ long and lovingly into tbeir liquid
llilf conotituUuu; and »sc
cause the employes are politicians, n»c depth* there came to him with terrible
member ol tbe legislature shall accept or um
in the nobler sense of suffragists with force tbe realization of how much the
any free p*M or free ticket on any railroad dur­
ing
bio
term
of
office.
convictions, bat bread and batter poli­ girl had suffered, how much she hud :
----- IN THE MARKET, AND----Alsu that tbe following county officers
ticians.
given tip, and bow much ahe waa yet'
There is little or no news in the city to undergo for hi* sake. .
•
at piesent. Everything is eclipsed by
They had been married but three
the election, and Washington is on tip days,
__ ________
thoae__________
two, and______
tiicir story ......
was
toe awaiting the result. Ahertbeelec-1 the old, old one of that most priceless
Tbe polls of Mid election will be ojuned st
tion is over the government employes treasure—tGe pure and paiwionlcs* love
eight o’clock Ln tbe forenoon, or «&gt; seen there,
ty be, and will eotttistte opewaotih
after t
will settle down to tbeir routine work; of true and noble woman—being be­
fin the a!tcru»o, unittj#- the board "
five o’
that isijLMr. Blaine shall be elected. stowed upon one whose social status
*b 11,-------------- .------- -----------------twelve o’clock, noon, for one hour.
But if Mr. Cleveland shall be elected wan beneath that of her whom the!
Dauxl at NaehriUe this 23d day of
, such consternation as baa rarely been mysterious and potent influence of an i
AD. 1*4.
FaanJfcDa
known will pervade the city, and thou­ nnchauging affection had drawn to bin I
Townsfolk
Come add look them over, and while there you will nee
sands will silently prepare to take their side. Gladys Hathaway wan a girl fairI
leave, foreboding dtamiaaal after the . of feature and beautiful of form, and !
since tbe day when her mother, dying I
Congress will assemble in about six almost at the moment of her greatestj
weeks, aud there is prosjx-ct of a busy joy—had placed in his armn the tiny
■eariou. No time will be wasted in or­ waif of humanity-whose entrance into .
j And everything that enters into the construction of a build­
ganization. that wm completed last tbe world hod been lire cause of so*
ing, from cellar to garret.
much sorrow, and told him to guard 1 Thi» ■
A Pm Psailj left® Ibl Imr
aud cherish it for her sake, she had I
bills on
ten up. Tbe most import- Immw alike tbe joy and idol of her father. I **if*?fl

SUITS 1 OVERCOATS

Prices are Low I

The Most Complete Stock
F. S. LOOMIS.

HELLO I

HELLO !

HELLO I

Republicans!
. Democrats!
Greenbackers!
H’usionists!
Prohibitionists!
Everybody!

2

-1
3

Use Garland Stoves,

R0Y*l

Closest-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft,
and Best-Operating Stove

Entirely Eon-Partisan
Will Do Perfect Work for Anybody,

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

fT0,&lt;m,an appropriation All that parental love could suggest

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK

Parker’s To

�__■_!!!_ .

THE

OLD WOULD.

______

TVSIewg.

DUAVTtB IH THE WIHO.

■ JeLaifjSi

Offic.

September 99, with nineteen pesaengen |
Wejl drilled—one of tbe artesian kind.
* crew
»www or
nt imny-eignL &lt;a
। ana a
« La.
«&gt;•”
----------------------------------I lleved
lieved to be lost with all on
oo board. SOMETHING FOR ALL THE PREACHERS
WILBUR F. STOREY.
DEATH IX THE DKPTOT.
nwr was a . Mexican coaster ' Kct n- H Fairall, D D., editor of the Iowa
Uxioirrowx. Pa.,OcL38.—Yestenlayan- of seven hundred tons, owned by Don
’‘“^JiTtSted ‘
emoon about foer o’dock a terrible expto- Yoaquln Brdo, ud insured in this city for j '(w
K|y.f c,eaiD B«'|tn RIld
PRICK fllflO. IF PAID IN ADVANCK
tbe Oder, reports tost on Saturday last the
sion
of
gasoorurred
in
tbe
coal-mineef
the
American
stis.mer
Dora
to
।
b
y
B
thorough
course
of
Ucattneni, n will I
3Mb’ Instant, 'die lookout sighted a burning
CnUTLATION, 1 AOO COPIKS.
Coke Comrwnv situahal threw *1*0
10 **
Another Storm «»C- urv almoal even cate of Catarrh. MiaUtets.
Chicago, Oct 28.-Mr. Wilbur F. Storey, Vnanrabtwn
1 oAng.town Coke lompAbj, .lurata: ar, cumd
MUm. &lt;1 three dAy. ..
*a -clasa,
------------»&gt;•• &gt;—
■ —bciul
&gt; .....................
- I'
.»
aie affix-led
with'
aud
throat
proprietor and editor of the Ttrnca. died-'st and
• nJ a
■ half
half miles
mtlMK north nf
l ite men
_ »________
.n
___ n.Su. ll.icaa______
j..
of here. Tho
men nn
on m...
Twenty
houses at
Cape
were de__________________________
r pie/a tout ! . fESOVB THJMB LIBERAL AD KATu.
r&lt;mblea.and
Catarrh aeema ux&lt;ihte residence at 9:4$ o’dock last night For the day turn had left the mine, and a night stroyed, a great nmuoerof cuttie killed, and j ------—
tt--------t
It
.,,,|
I
,nM-ud
Ely
’
a
L'reum
&lt;ren ever. We &lt; aumrt ret-.Hiinwmi Ely'* Crcm
N&lt;H •a liquid “»
nor ■a auuff &gt;
turn, wiudsllw ot twenty-tour men. hwl '’ nine Mexican
----------— lost Each
•- —
•‘ ‘from
-----1 j ‘•l®
" »■«
coaster*
had
of the burning ship. As tbe blazing wreck active part t ’ tbe management of tlie jxper, j
with the finger.
only been in a short time wben the accident I three to five persons nn botud, and all per- Applied to nosuite 1
j
idled
excepting
one
Bailor
and
one
boy.
Th«
I
■j-j.p
DriJ1M -treatment
’
owing to bls falling and feeble health. 11 occurred. At the presnnt writing—9^0 a.
Tbe proper
for a fallen fence— atocbM^
ocean simmer. The flames had com­
Several years ago he waa Strick- | m.—but six of .the men have been found. storm wm tbs most violent ever seem in I
ptcaet up._____ ■________________ _
these parte.
plete mastery, and she was drifting
en with
paralysis, and from that/' Two are m&gt; badly burned and cut that
■COMPLETELY CLRKD. .
San Francisco. OcL 80.—The following
wWt(J the wind and sen. So dense
time &lt;lated tbe gradual break-down of hia . they caa not recover: ooe is- slightly further particulars of the disastrous storms 4
Moulgianerv, Orange Go., N. Y.
broken, on the ooms of lx&gt;w&lt;-r California wire ! Dr. Kennedy. M D-, Koodout, n. Y-!
system. He was born in Salisbury, VL, i| burned and has an arm
Buatne**
that It was at once concluded that
two
were
killed
outright leanied yesterday morning: News has been
Dur Sir:—I bad Buffered from Malaria
December 10, 1819, and st an early Age be- 1, and
The accident happened on the sixth plat oti bruugtit here by tiie Captai’iuof the irteomur uogttoe; tried many pui.ldaita.^id diffcreni
her crew had been obligml to desert her, and
aa she was approached &lt;hc sea was scanntxt gan tbe work of supiwrilng himself. Bis ; the right of tbe entrance, ou a slope half a st^EsS
Newbern from De
Guarmaa.
He Mazatlan
*ald tiie I1 .MdF^F.wme
11k1* ot medicine, without avail. Finally I
Xnro
left
in all directions aromd her for a sign of attendance at school waa limited by tbs , mile from the mouth of the mine. Superin­
OHNO MTRONG,
The tat .tore broke! ’SToXbeUI. &gt;«ru,u ra Ue io...’,.TOn- i
the steamer's Iwata. The name Maasdam facilities of a country district As noon as ' tendent Kris and James Cole, pit boss, had SCtete. «.
■
Editor aud Prvprk
ou her bow was plaioCy visible, and It was the opportunity offered be entered a new.w- been in tbe mine examining tire workings out tbe following day.
It raged , Paper Mill*, and any aUtemcnl -he make* to a* j
jwpvr
office
aud
fitted
himself
as
a
c*nJust where the explosion happened, and had
then known that she hailed from Rottersuch terrific
fury that th«
tL_ I -uud aa liw Bank of England.
Ntaeellanebuw &lt;Wrtt*.
poeitor. He came West in 1888, find returned to tbe office to examine the plat of with
Estado
was
unable
to
put
back.
It
■
Mittllng al La{&gt;orte, Ind. His next experi­ the mine. Ten minutes attar they left the
H. YOUNG. M. D., Physician “and Burence In Journalism waa hi Jackson. Mich. I xp'oaion happened. There were two ex­ Is supposed she rolled over and ।
• K-m. cast-aide _Maln 8^ Office boars
went down with fifty-seven souls aboorxL
A WALKINfi SKELETON.
though every effort was 'made to'discover Here he was also active in politics, plosions, the teonMl oceuring a few if I notes Nothing was ever aturward beard of t’»e )
and
for
a
time
was
engaged
tn
mer
­
Mr. E. Bpringer, of Mi-chaulcaburg,
Pa. J T.GOUCHIK. M. D . Pb
after the first . Both were very loud and passengers or crew. October 14. tbe New­
them. The cargo was evidently burning,
"S "b,” ™r.W
--- ---------------- , — —, --j-—-J and 8urwrites: “1 was affected wr± lez; *z~J----- *
since tbe upper woodwork of ti-.e ship could cantile business. In 1853 tw remov'd to were heard a mile away.
bern passed a large quantity of wrecked abceM
• geon. FMI
All
on iunga, aud reduced
to a walking b-v. U
AdWA.AlUqr.kcl.
"LKTcm professional
£^kr.r« A r&lt;&gt; tO *calls
Mk ■promptly
Uniontown. Pa., Oct 29.—Th* explo­
not have fed tbe flames for any length of Detroit and connected himself with the Free
I*reiK. ot which he sliortly aftetwanl be­ sion in the mine of the Youngstown Coke stuff near tbe entrance of .the Gulf of Cali­ uUrti. Guta tree trial bottie of Dr. King's attended. Office boors 8 to 10 a. m. and 6 to
fornia Among It was a pilot-house mast. ew Discover} fur Cuusuoiption, which did
came
sole
proprietor.
In
*
‘
J
Coanpany, Monday afternoon, has proved
aster ware cntertalncvL From her position
hi much
that 1 bought a dollar hottie. ■ TAMES B MllLB, Attorney at Irew snd
almost as fatal as the terrible W«-at Lefeenit was believed the stemnfir must have been of his psj&gt;er, and, cou
natives of San After nsing three bottle* found myself' once V Notary Public. Special attention given to
time his ca­ ring explosion last spring, and fully aa dis­ had been picked up
abandonee at least two days since. Thia bought the YMrnaa. Since
Jose Island. They had stripped off more a man, completely restored to health, colic* Ung aud conveyancing. Office in the
setivity.
reer baa been one of uneca
astrous as it waa feared It would be. After all the wood
wltii
a
hearty
appetite
and a gain tn fle*b af 4b Wbealar puilding, Nashville, Mieh.
part
.and
burned
25-flP
dnr- making a careful investigation, it was found
dm. Call at F. T. Boue’s Drug Store aud get a
sengers and crew may have been picked up |- The attitude which the is »\took
wefl-known, tiiat there were in the mine at Jthe time of It, leaving only the barer work. There 1 roe trial bottle uf tills certain cure lor ill Lung TpMORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
by a west-boom! ship or -steamer, and in ing tlie war df the rebellio t rebel
were no marks on any of these, but tt is be­
IL Office, Corner Mato and 8berman Streets.
«ympaMr.
Storey
was
an
arete
the explosion twenty-six men. two mon- lieved they were all from the wrecked
that case will be first bsard from la an
y
of
hi*
paper
thlzer, and shaped tlie ptfi
then was al first supposed. The news of
American port.
A flag that looks ts»t-folded—the storm flag.
1 accordingly. Numerous
Numeni&amp;i;threat*arainst his tbe explosion soon spread over the en­
Guaymaa for tbe purpose of identifying IL
storm prevailed, Monday night, and contin­ life were made by exasperated Unionists, tire coke region^ and superintendenta, The Eatado waa commanded by Captain
F. T. BoIm’ guarantee* positive re ief for any TORN Q. CRK8BY. Sheriff, Hasting*, Mich.,
and
once
the
Times
was
suppressed
for
a
mine bosses and fire lioases from near­ Rode, a nephew of Captain Chariea Witaun, cough, rtild, croup, or lung cuaipialnt by using ’ / will attend promptly to all official buaiocM
ued yesterday througboot the British Isles
few
day*
by
military
order.
\Acker's EngUah Remedy, pr will refund the rintuatedto hia care.■
ly all the works hastened to the Youngs­ formerly Danish Consul In this city.
and neigbbMtng seas, ilousee -vere deAt all times he was bold and Yearieas in town mine to assist In, getting out
. '______
moltabed at Shields; vessels in the
AME8. A. 8 WEEZ Y, Attorney it Counsellor,
The second storm began October 7, lasted uiuuey.
Hasting*
will
attend
to
legal
buafnea*
in any
Clyde were driven from their moor­ the expression of his opinions. His death the men and aid in whatever way t hey could throe days and wa« more violent even, than
A keen edge—know ledgepart of the State, and practice* In all epuna.
ings, anti aiany small wrecks are re- takes from the ranks of Journalism one of It was about 2:15 ycstenlay morning when the first. The only , particulars are from
Aak F. T. Boiae about Acker’s Blood Elixir,
tho last body was taken out. Tlie killed Cape SL Lucas, as reported last night
porttd along the coast. Four vrasels ite greatest and most powerful writers.
A short time ago, as is well known, number fourteen, injured ten, and two es­
only preparation guarsuted to cleanse tbe TTTILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.Lawyer and Juswere driven aahorooff Gremot-.k. Incom­
There was such a tremendous sea run­ rhe
» V tire uf tbe Peace. Especial attention
. '•
ing stewUteT* Tvport fearful weather encoun­ Austin L. 1‘atterson, fur a long time busi- caped uninjured.
ning tiiat tiie Newbern was unable to blood and remove all cnroute dueaaea.
given
collections. Hastings, Mich.
The mine Is inspected regularly every touch at the Cape. She passed through fields
tered at sea. The steamer from Lisbon f-c
Irish
4 English is tbe title of * flrm In Buffoconservator
of
Mr.
Storey's
estate
and
ot
morning by a man employed for tiiat pur­ of loose candles believed to be part of
Cardiff wm wrecked st Penzance aud the
W, NISKERN, Attorney and Councellor
Mr.
Storey
himself,
be
being
adjudged
of
pose, and tar over a month no gas has Ixyn tiie cargo of the schooner Dora. Out of all
German HUfuuer Undine was wrecked off
•
al
Law,
practices In all State Courts. Col
the Danish coast The crews of both were unsound mind. At the time of the appoint­ found in IL it Is supposed tha: a slight (all the small coasters, only one has been heard
BVCK1.ES-S ARNICA SALVE.
lection* promptly attended to. Office over
ment of Mr. Patterson both he ayd Mrs. from tlie roof opened a vein of gas which
of—a small sloop (name unknown) with
The tret salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise*, 8paulding'»atore, Bastings, Mich.
Cairo, Ort. 29.—Rumors ore current Storey placed their estimate of the value of came in contact with a miner's lamp. The five, sailors atioard. Two of them were •tare*. Ulcer*, Balt Rheum. Fever Bores, Tetter.
1LEMENY SMITH. Attorney al Law. Ofhere that Klurtoum has fallen into the Mr. Storey’s estate at $750,000. Mr. Pat­ weather Sunday and yesterday was exactly saved, a young boy, son of M. Green, man­ 4'b«pLc&lt;! B«n&lt;to, Chilblain*, Coms, and all
J fire uv«r R. K. Grant’ tttorc Itaatinga*
hands of thr reta-ls. They probably ema­ terson will remain conservator of the estate similar to tiiat at the time of the disastrous ager at Cape St Lucas, and a sailor. The 4kin Ei u .-.ns, and positively curve Pile*. D
Practice in all the Court* of the Btate.
nate from Tebhr Pasha's people Tbe Gov­ until the will Is admitted to probate at explosion in the West Lelsenring mine latter held the boy for sixteen hours-ln his * guaranteed to gfve perfect 1*11*1*01100, m Mk-b.
Prompt attention given to collection*. Money
ernment has heard 'nothing of the kind. least, and thereafter until the court rt&gt; here last Mar. h, when nineteen men arms in tiie water. Of nine schooners lost, miHicy refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. Foi
were killed. The mine la operated by four were the San Pablo, San Pedro, Cisne -■•ir th F. T. BoisaOne retain, from Itangola. is that tiie noves trim.
a slope, and although well managed, there and Antonia The names of the five others
Mehdi's force* early in the morning made a
Indian summer will be mcceeded by savage yy uMtiiT iiotMj.
THE OHIO SCOTT LAW/
has been more or less gas In It for tlie last are unknown.
sudden onslaught 00 Khartoum, and. not
winter.
eight months. The works are among tlie
withstanding that General Gordon and bis
A. 8. FOOTE. Pnonurron.
largest
and
best
in
tlie
coke
region.
Nearly
followers fought desperately, tiie town was
BtaU
NO GREAT SHAKES.
The Fountain of Youth.
all tlie men employed there ore natives.
soon caj4ure&lt;L Another report has it tiiat
Dyspepsia
is
the
prevailing
malady
of
Gordon wm surprised through the treachery
Undwutably one of the best-kept hotels to
Columbus, O., Oct 29.—The Supremo The mine Inspector («&gt;r this district arrived tdHI Twenty Dollars Per Capita.
vilixed life. A weak dy*p«-ptic stomach
of some of tiie Egyptian troop* under him.
here from Bedford County yesterday rnorarerirwi vtchimin. Sample rung* ffn-t floor.
and wu« compelled to sunvnder by over­ Court—three Judges affirming and two dis­ tng, and liad nut left when the accident
Chicago, Ort. 30.—Horatio Burchard,
1
food;
gases
are
extricated,
acids
are
senting
—
has
declared
the
Scott
.Liquor
curred.
He
says
tlie
mine
has
given
him
a
whelming odds after a desperate attempt to
Director of the United States Mints, waa tn
A. MAKIIKH, 91. !»..
rmed and become a source of pain and
drive the rebels back.
Tax law unconstitutional. Tho decisions good deal of trouble.
tlie city yesterday. In conversation with a
M’ase until discharged. To be dyspeptic
on the several pending cases were all to
IIOMCEOPATI1IC
reported be said be bad prepared hia annual
. to be miKr.ible, hopeless, depressed, conconversation, denied absolutely tiiat he had Ulis effect. The majority of tbe court held
THROWN OVER A BANK.
n j&gt;ort to Congress, and it tdiowrd that tlie
iscd in mind, forgetful, irresolute, drowsy,
any designs against the independenee of tlie
that
tbe
lien
clause
of
the
Scott
law
Is
a
Ballfree cities of Germany. The Empire, he
amount of gold received by tlie mints this
eak, languid and useless. It destroys the
said, was greatly interested in their con­ license law, and, therefore, tbe wbole act Is
year, lem tlie goli deposited tor coinage,
eeth, Complexion, Strength, Peace ol
Office first door east of Opera lioune and
No opinion is expressed, as to j Taylorville, HI., Ort. 28.—Between is fa^r less than tbe previous year. Tills
tinued freedom, and especially Ln tbe con­ void.
iind and Bodily ease. It produces Head
near residence on corner of Washington nd
tinued lixtependence af Hamburg. Lt was a whether the law Is void aa a tax or license I two and three o’clock ywtt rday rooming a fact was owing to the Pbiladeli hia .tie. Pain in Shouldera. Coughs, TigE. sen at ..,- Qtnwa Nashville. Mich.
pity, be said, tiiat there were not more free
mint being occupied in the recolnage of a
f Chest, Dizxinesa, Sour Eructations ol
Colvmbur, O., Oct 29.—The dreision of • collision occurred on the Wabash Rood near portion of the gold currency called in, and
eitles. Six such towns would be a bitw-ing
tornach, Bad Taste in Month, BUioos
the Supreme Court, in the Scott Liquor-Tax I this .place, which restilled in the disabling thus Mt being able to coin gold or bullion.
to Germany.
vt’acks, Palpitation of Heart, Inflam nr ’ion
Loxinn*. Oct. 37.—A mobster Radical law caMj, stripped of Its verbiage, declares of a number of Italian emigr-mta, two ot There was deposited in all the mints 848,­ f Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ’ya,
demoo-t re: ion in farer of the abolition of the entire law un-.-onuimtional, and will whom are not expected to survive. Tlie 000,000 in gold, including foreign deposit*.
the Houm*of Lords was held in Hyde Park uto only do away with tbe collection of wesl-lsiund freight train from Toledo was Ot this $30,000,000 was produced in tills nd a hundred other painful i/mp; tus.
‘vspepsia invariably yields to the vege
yesterday. Gier one hundred thousand the tax tills year—only a small portion being run in
two sections.
At­ country. There was also deposited $32,­
ibie remedies' in GOLDEN SEAL
which has been paid, but will
perMMts w«xc pre»nL A king proevsaion of
000,000 In silver. Tbe mints coined &gt;1,000,Did you know there
I ITERS, the great purifier of the blotx
with bauds flags, etc., marched through tlie make It necessary tor all corporations to tached io the rear of the first sec­ 000 Ln silver for the Hawaiian Government
nd restoreraif health. In these complain:
- principal street-. The marchers groaned on pay back the amount which was collecL-d tion k’as a coach containing forty- Twenty-two milltons In gold tiara were sent
1
has
no
equal,
and
one
bottle
will
prove
:
under
the
law
last
year,
together
with
in
­
was
a “Bee-Hive” in
pasalng the headquarters of th&gt;- vario«e«&lt;kmthree Italians, a great many ot whom were abroad.
Tbe increase in tlie
cir­
senativv clubn at the West End. Many b.u»- terest It will bankrupt nearly all the women and children. When the first sec­ culating coin of the countrv has been: etter guarantee of its merits than a length;
cithw in Ute Stotes, as levies for the year tion reached tiie top of a steep grade near Gold, $13,000,000; silver, $22,000,000. The
dvcrtiM-ment.
We warrant GOLDES
dcts wwedkplayed bearing such Inacriptlonn
Nashville?
No! Then
EALB1TTJKB8. Takcnoothen. Soldi;
M “Dcwn with tiie Izirds," and “Tlie were made uq tire supposition tiiat the law Clarksdale the coupling next tiie engine antounto of all kinds of money lu circula­
Lords are the op|«.mute of civil and relig­ was oanstlPilional ami &lt;ndd hripg Into the broke and the locomotive dx-diod down the tion approximates $1.100,000.000. The
F.T.
HoisKsbd
H.G.
Balk.
step
ihto
the
Wheeler
store
treasury
of
the
counties
and
cities
a
stipu
­
ion* liberty, and mu»t be abOUabed."
grade, followed by the train. The cars total amount in Ui&lt;&gt;Nati(mal banks and
8p eehte
delivered from nine plat­ lated amount of money. In Columbus, for ' caiue to a halt at tlie foot of the grade, and Trea«sury, together with that In circulation.
and behold it. By “Breform^ Mine u,8Mie Craigen, the well-known example, between $45,000 and $50,000 were a man went back to,slgnal tiie second sec­ 4k $1,800,000,000, exceeding in volume
THE GREAT GERMAN
agitator, presided atone nlaiform. Resolu­ regllrod from the tax last year, and none of tion, whk’h was criming only .a short dis­ that of any former period in the history of
tions were pweu-d declaring liisd tbe House the amoont has been paid this year. The tance behind. T|e brakeman ran back Sev­ the country. Comparing deimsita and ex­
REMEDY
Hive” we mean a store where
of Lor. * w K-i- esd&amp;nd dangerous and ought conseauence la that the departwenta are eral bur dred j-ards, but meanwhile tiie so'- ports fur the first eight months of last year
to be ab-d ahed. No upceebes were mode Ix-hlnd iu the payment of salaries two and ond section had acquired a terrific momen­ with a
similar
period tills year,
can be found almost any
three months. Other cities of the State are tum coming down the \ grade- The aud tbe inriii-aitons are tiiat tiie decline
by iaeiutmrw et the Hoqse of Commons.
Sam Ficaxcism, tCal.. Ort. 28.—The slmllariy situated. Tbe great question with eriginiNT reversed the locomotive and, in gold bullion will be $1,000,000,
steamer Arabic brings details of tbe great tlie nirailripot and county authorities la bow with the fireman. Jumped fur his and tin; Increase of silver $2,000,000. The
article in the fancy goods
U1IEIMAT1SM.
t}-phouN which on Septemtatr 15 caused such they will secure tan .-diate relief from the life. The engine crash, d Into the cir uhlbit of tiie export and import of gold for
Neuralgia.
terrible destruction of life and property in embarasslng situation, the Legislature not , containing the unfortunate Italians and die right months ot 1884 ending Dctobtf 1.
and variety line. Our
Soiatica. Lumbago,
Yokohama and Tokto. In Yokuluuua the lieing in session to grant authority.
I tossed it down a ten-fool embankment shows a balance of 8400,00-1 against us.
Hitire tower part of tbe city, called “the
Half a dozen freight cars were Amt after Mr. Burcliard expresnes tlie bnllqf that tbe
stock consists of
HeUlviiicMt," was Completely wrecked. The
the coach, but the engine, tiwugli badly outflow of gold will ndt increase. The
HIADAOtlR. TOOTH ACH1.
higlier portioiKf the city was equally swept
i wrecked, stuck to tiie rails. When tiie crop movement, which has now set in, may
SORE THROAT.
Cincinnati, O., Oct 29.—“ Galli” writes wreck was cbopiasi away so- that the Im­ be looked to as likely to sot the current tiie
The Ions of life on ahorc was less great than
QCINsr.
SWELLINGS,
at sea. Out of eighty sailing vessels, fifty- to the Enquirer from New York: “Lt prisoned emigrants could be taken out It wm ; other
way,
and
a
otiier
an influx can be looked for
three weae Jost with tbe 323 jsTNons aboard. ««m to be the impression here
— that George
wwA^v found that over a dozen of tiie unfortunate i until this ceaaw.
Twelve ve»sete, will) 120 persons, are Miso il«r. Ot
win be SecMAkJ ^1.”™
ta|3red5hU- '
Ladies* Jerseys,
Glgoatie SrkciD* of (European Dlatlllera.
misting. Tbe typhrmn is tlie severest ex- of State If Rlaiwa h. started Riato^a
dn®- 11 ta f‘*r*’d’ f»U»y. beveral had an
of .late If Blaine is elected. Blaine’s Seo- -------or--- -------------brokm, —
and —
one ----man —
had his . Mirxioo, OcL 30.—Count Langeard, rep­
per,ene&lt;d since «70.
Gossamers,
Hosiery,
"Z
—
ThBerlin. OcL □•.—The Socialist vote here votary of the Treasury* might be S. V. | l^TF
tower Up torn from tiie gums. The wounded minting a syndicate ol Europe-m dirtillan,
has abown an iuermao of 3tMk)0, while there White, of New York, who is a large broker were
brought
here. Tiie
loss to the com’*---------------Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
FlLrr CHITS I WTTLE.
v__here,
_ and a member of Beecher's
— pany’****"
will----be about
85,000. *“----------------- 'v'"v’ I has proposed to the Mexican National Rail­
has beei a daciine of 10,000 In tlie Liberal and .*_
bunker
way Company to advance sufficient capital
vote. Many w-oond baltota will be requlr- church. It might atoo be Levi I’. Morton. 1
1 to complete and equip the food, under the
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
. eu througlMUf dlte country. So far the who is a very popalag man not only for his j
WHAT THE ARMY NEEDS.
result ot the PartianieniAiy electtan is manner-i aud ids fortune, but for a real and I
1 condition mat the syndlcal ■ will control
known in seweuty-tour distri&gt;ts. In twenty- innate courtesy. Some think that if Ulete- . General Benet Make* in* Annual Report tbe management and n-ceive certain freight
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
__a *.w_
- --- 1---- for
tr4UWp&lt;&lt;t4tU^(lf n,ni OTer
Dlne districts there is no dmice; second bak land is elected he might make his Secretary |
lota will be taken.
In thirteen of these of the Treasury Mr. Roswell P. Flower, ot ' WAsniNGTON, Oct. 30—. Brigadier-Gen- ' rood to Corpus Chnsti. Tlie syndicate will
mantown, Ge rm an
twenty-sine dtatricta, Sncialkl candidates New York. George Hoadly I hare heard eral Benet, Chief of Ordinance for the army, contract with farmers along the railroad who
DR.
■ will contest with tho candidates of referred to as tiie contingent Attoraeywish to double or triple tiu-ir production of
Knitting, Zephyrs,
yesterday
submitted
his
annual
report.
Tlie
(Aber partita. The succemfu! candidates . General of Cleveland.”
corn to purchase annually not less than 1,­
include thirteen ol tbe Center, seven Social­
I expenditures of tbe dcjiartmcct during the 500,000 or more than 3,000,000 tons, to be
ists, six Gennaa Liberals, six NstlonalvUb.
.
* year, Including those
attending the shipped to Europe for use In tiiclr distilleriea.
srxls, five Imjietialista. four Conservatives. I Bloomwotow. Ill-Oet M.-Hra^Jpd,- »A1M ot comteuw. teres. AmooulM The object of tiie syndicate is to proem: a
,
. .
«•» oom ROS* TS, w.,ww« . nt th*
two of tbe Peoptas' party, one Guelph and I nienls were taken
by confession last even­ to $£,015,255. The report of the opera- sure supply of coni a: a fixed price, and
Toy Carts, Tin
one Alsatian. Two SuciallsU were re­
tiocM at Rock Inland arsenal is submit­ thus be independent of com speculators.
elected in Hamburg, .four in Saxony and ing against the hardware house of Harwood ted. Tbe erection of shops and store- Ttiey promise to furnish farmers with im­
Water Setts, Window
and
one each tn Bedim Altona and Greitt. i, Bros. &lt;k
- Ca, ,
— the Sheriff has taken pos- huuses lias been conducted economically proved American agricu'tund implements,
Eleven more will probably be elected at tlie j h«Miffu. The Ikabilities are about $100,000; and thoroughly and the estimates for the and to pay partly in advance for the corn
Poles, Toilet Articles,
•«oad teUloL
j ax^.u, $50,(X)0 «■ $60.000. Tne membere prosecution and completiot: of the same, he each year. The railroad company is con­
Late advices
far there are of
™ state
mtur. that
*aw. thus
iuu» huuiot
oi the
me Inn
ann are B.
n. B.
n. Harwood,
uarwooa, Daniel
x/amei Harliar- says,
say.i, should
woura receive ibvi
favorable consideration. sidering tbe projecL
.
reported scree CouaeTrativea. twenty mem- wood umI Horace 8. McCurdy. They be- The
“ •last' appropriation
“"»ot $10,000 for gen-I
Toys oF Every Description,
bera of th«- Center. *rv«x -German Liberals, eaiue partners seven years ago.
I end care,. etc.,, is Dot deemed
c!
adequate to
_____
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eighteen Nauonal IdberaK onei Pole,.v.seven 1
the neeeaKitiea
of the _anenaU During thStationery, and in fact alWashington, Oct 30.—The Surgeon
Socialist Democrat- and aix 1 nil*-rialisU as ,
Bar to tbeir «u it ia aa nnf«Uin&lt; fn.nd. All •
diose.-L These are additioaal to those pn- ' 3EW
1ork
OKM.. uo.
u..
New Y
Oct S3.
2S.—A nova
novel Mature
feature or
of uawe mxu maumacxurou aw uw .rnuumu
most everything one
Dniayi-U. Ou« Dollar a bottle, or ajdreaa Dr.
viously ^’ported.
Aletx. Strasbourg and Frtd.r nlsU'. Kepublkba prole will be » •rBW??1 ““Ij •“
d““,.to
of
Band Kauady, Roodoat, N, Y.
Mulhouse, in Alsace Ixrruine, have returned ,
manufacturing tiie magazine gun. Gen- *e*t coast of Mexico m a most nulignant
can think of.
H
2^
1 cnU Ben*,t
“&gt;'8 U,c condition of form. The city of Colima, 1.450 f.x-t above
■eventI French camlkiutes.
of each of the Ant tattalion. The dynamo . tbe coast d&lt;tfen&lt;«ee is a matter of grave am- the sea level, has nut e»caped. The fever
urf enzinp
«rln. will be
h. drawn on
... an
..
cenL Uo c&gt;tol for ln„ovd|ala tlkxl
I
nqp. „ Mauwilllo.
aoeetmira in tiehaif of tiie Tiebtionie citin • aud
«
------- uuu be
u^u.r
u»that
™before
o. w.the end of tbe ensuing
ant was held last sight in St Jamas Hall. ln«y 'ri’'
hopes
ita Appreciate
annrwiulloq
will nhnut la
Piccadilly. The claimant was arr-omiraated » .UW'V'gn.pal L, Uw &gt;«ndlT», t«med aaMmlziT, Coam* wilt
! ,
‘Z'
“d “"“‘“■‘“‘“I “ rf Ibree NaUooaI mu&gt;a br A liberal and
by hb son. and ilclivered an address to a
Cai no, ItL, OcL 30.—In Pulaski County
Mr. Cable having had 15 years
lam heller prepared than ever before to
.large and egtinMiMtic gathering.
Mrs. te lamp Suvusb »l™ num* down the pennimenl aauual approprialimi. ~
yesterday Williej Catlin,
agedwm
nine,diwovered
pertinent
greatly embarnueed in Ito
experience in
that a negro had Just killed a hog lielonglng
declared tiiat his 1
| work of constructing N-veral experimental to the boy'a father. Tbe negro threatened
' guns fur armament fortifications by tiie back­
Chicago, Oct 30.—The bell for the new wardness of foreign manufacturers Lu to shoot tho buy. who w.nt to the house, got
cribul to Ibe fad that Gladstone's daughter
Any Pump made will be furnished.
bau married Intodhe Tk-bborne ta&lt;uiiy. He Board of Trade Building was hoisted to meeting their engagements for furnishing a gun and returned and shot tbe negro
stated that be had determined to devote his the belfry yesterday. It weighs 6.800 pounds, eted forgings and by the inferior quality of through tbe heart.
. Will make this
life to obta’ning Justice tor himself and and U made of the lineal bell metal. It some of tiie material received and submitted
Strait’s Brass Cylinder,
diildrcK. liew.»ntions were paaed by the
art a specialty. Ev­
Des Moink., Ia., at. 30.—“Aunt" Becky The M made, used In all my tubulvr wella.
Companv, of Troy, N. T., rxprsilj for the portanev of Congreaa taking some action to
sboei’l lie km red to his rightful position. new Beard of Trade Building. The induce -the steel-makers of tills country to Young, of thia city, who followed the r«&gt;rtAm atao agent for
ery description of Birds
Lostx&gt;3. Oct. 30.—Tbe imUu News b
undertake the production of rteel adequate unes of the One Hundred and Ni.’.m New
iDforuMx! that preliminary negotiaiioiw are
to the purposes of gt o-maktog can not be York SegbuenL during liic war, will jtoIm Strait's Olebrutrd %% iastl mil.
and Animals mounted to order
Ny receive the apioinbuent of Matron of
*MS
““
the new Suldlw&gt;’ Horne at Ixtu ven worth. 1.
and in first-clads style.
elai rclntiuw* &gt;twcrn America and tho
My patron* can rcir upon gud Bl&lt;)| and
iMitUwn nHrrA l»
“
Britluh W.**t India colonies. At the pre»Cincinnati, O., Oct 27.—Griffin HalS .J
, Mieh., Oct 28.—Saturday

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Physician and Surgeon

BEE-HIVE

PAIN.

MILLINERY

DAVID

KENNEDY’S

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE!

REMEDY

Wind Mills? Wells

Tubular and Drive Wells.

t

ly affect il-e West Judir.A.

Taxidermy,

oseph

B. A. BROOKS,
. dreannvi that her four-year-old
.
. on Tureday a parfy of whites etote uptMi a
linger
bey
been drowned in the cistern. Sire band of Indians and shot and killed two

outbreak Is

■VMBVI1XK, M1C1I.
CM***, CalSa, Catarrh,

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Give us a call. No
trouble to show
goods.

Mr- and Mrs. P. B. CABLL

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cofitinned
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SATURDAY,

NOV. 1. l»4

LfFE IR NASHVILLE,

NASHVILLE.
Monday evening, Nov. 3d.
Tore out everybody and hear Clem.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Bashvifle Subscribers, Attention I

We have been filling appointments
with subscribers at various post offices
th roti gtit this section for the past three
weeks, and bs we canont afford this
fall to give patrons of the Nashville offlee—many ot whom are badly in arreare—the go-by, this is to announce

And Her Environ*.
—Our Nashville subscribers must not
forget pay-day, which occurs Saturday,
Noy. 8tb, a week from to-day. We
have fairly earned our ni«4^, need it
now, and a straight, hbnorXle man
will not ask us to ran after it. So don’t
forget the date. We shall be there.
—Clement Smith, of Hastings, will
speak at Glasgow’? agricultoral ball in
this village on Monday evening, Nov.
8rd. As this in the last speech of the
campaign and Mr. S. is ah original citi­
zen of thia village, he will undoubtedly
he accorded a large audience. As to
th© speech it willbeinterentingenongh.
—Levi Evertt, arrested last week for
a larceny of money from H. Roe’s meat
market, had his examination before
E*q. Feighner on Monday, W. 3. Pow­
ers appearing in behalf of the people
and Webster &amp; Mills for tbe defense.
Evertt was held in bonds .of 1100, for
trial at the next term of the circuit
court.
—F. B. Cable, taxerdermist, has up­
on, exhibition a bird which be would
like some one to give a name. He bas
ransacked various works of ornithology
bnt can find no description for thia hfrd.which is apparently a cross betwee^i a

At the News office. Saturday, Nov. 8,
Specially prepared tn received cash on
subscription.
Please remember the
following facta and we belief aa yon
are fair-minded and Justice-loving. you
will find some way to give ua a liberal
cash payment:
.
First, That times areas close with os
as with you, and the only way we have
to meet our obligations for- printers’
help, paper, ink, rent, express, postage,
etc., ia through you.
Second, That wo have worked faith­
fully’ro edit and print a paper that
would prove interesting and profitable
io yon, and now ought to have our pay. wild goose and a duck. The bird/was
found dead ou the banks of Leach lake
' Respectfully,
•»n Monday by Kirk Grant, of HastQrno Strong.

GF* We want your clover seed.
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
NEW GOODS

In Millinery, Underwear, Hoods. Doll*,
etc., Jnst received at the Bee Hive.
r?*Try uh before you sell your clover
seed. Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
BK PBUpENT—GET INSURED.
The undersigned writes insurance
forth© Continental. Phoenix. Detroit
and Marine, Snn and Germania fire in­
surance companies. There are all
first-claxM reliable companies and their
rates are as low as can l»e nftnrded for
safe Inautance.
H. A. Durkee.

IT*Get our price before yon sell
your clover seed.
Marshall. Gallatin &amp; Co.
LOST.

Between Naahville and the Qnail
Trap school house, or the latter place
and Norton’s, school house, a Isdi©*’
pocket-book, containing silk handker­
chief, knitting work, anti a small
amount of money. A suitable reward
to the finder.
W, S. Powers.

GF* One hundred thousand bushels of
Clover Seed wanted immediately by
Marshall. Gallatin &amp; Co.

YERT1ES CORNERS.

Cbaa. Fuller is on the sick list.
Sylvester Hynes suffers with rtieuma■ tism.
Hime Perkins is a guest at Mr. YerFrank F. Wellman will teach our
winter’s school.
Levi Chase is at W. E. Smith’s, hav.ing his eye operated on.
Married, Oct. 95th, Orlando Grant and
Miss Alice Housemau, both of Wood­
land.
Coro husking is progressing. Corn
seems to turn out quite m well as ex­
pected.
Wm. Wood came very near near Joe­
ing a valuable borer last week through
ita getting mired. . It was finally ex­
tricated.
Stephen Wolfe took Lee Fuller, Mil­
lard Drmond, Bert Stowell and Char­
ley Waters to the happy hunting
ground* no north.
Rev. W. Townsend, after laughing
heartily at tlie old fashioned dress nt
the Nflw England social, was not able
to speak the next morning.
COMMON

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

Council Rooms. I
Naahvilte, Ort. i7,1J»4. f

Promt, Boston, president; Hoag, Fural**,
DicklnMin, Purkey, Smith and Truman, tnuMtautet of IsM meeting read and approved.
Petition elgned by HO Hale, Henn Roc,
• Henry Knick,.booker and eight others, asking
tbe council to open “P W*ter
fn,tu Cb«r-

Tbe account at Cyrus Downing tor «2.4O wm

presented and on motion allowed at *1.75.
The following accounts were presented and
Frank Me Derby.
Jsum Piltaun..
James McGraw.
J. Hardy.
B. VanWi
A. Bru* a.

E. J. Tetebner.
CDs*. ArtSwu..
Will R«wy..........................................
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G«o. Wright.............................................. 1 ‘
Onm-XimiCoutKU.iuDounwl.
Pbank McDmuiT.
Um. frarox.
Clerk.
PrenklenL

VAN WAGNER—CHW8MA.V—By EkSePP
Holler, at bin residence, Ort. 56. Douglas M.

uf Maple Grove.

^-During the pole-raising at Lacey
.on Tu&lt; sday last, u, tbe 140 foot pole
was going tip it broke in two piecea.
One of the nieces struck Preston Jewell
on the head, inflicting a severe gash
and rendering him unconscious. Pres­
ton was picket! up for dead amidst
ranch excitement. However he soon
became conscioun and ia now recover
ing. The-pole was spliced and'put np.
The political part of the affair waa a
a access.J
-Haman 'Baughman has the presi­
dential contest all figured out.
It
dawned upon him in thia .wise: He
named three watermelons Blaine, But
ler and Cleveland, respectively, and
watched their growth with a zealous
ova. First the Butler melon withered
and died, then the Blain© melon, leav
ing the Cleveland melon alone in Its
glory, which was a revelation to Harri­
son that Cleveland was to be tbe com­
ing man.
—Thursday evening the neighbor*of
Chas. Fowkr, living south-west, gave
him and wife a complete surprise upon
the occasion of the »5th anniversary of
their marriage. Thia if the way it waa
done: Albert Ostroth. a son-in-law,
requested tlie services of Mr. and Mrs.
F. to assist in the modus operandi of
sauer-kraiU making. Juat aa they be­
came deeply interested in thia woik a
member of the Fowler family arrived,
saving that a neighbor had called to
spend the evening.
Upon arriving
home what was Mr. and Mra. F.’s sur­
prise to find not only one neighbor bnt
fifty, and the house ablaze with light
and cheerfulness. Refreshments were
served and a large number of presents
iu silver were made.
—Rev. Thomas Cox. tbe new M. E.
divine, with his newly-acqnired bride,
returned to Nashville Wednesday on
the evening'train. He was met at the
depot by a delegation of friends and
escorted to tlie parsonage, which had
been wanned, lighted and made ready
for the coming rtf the bridal pair. A
Urge number of friend* were present,
introductions and congratulations fol­
lowed, and the young couple were made
to feel their welcome to Nashville.
Later the cornet band put :n an appear­
ance and rendered appropriate music.
All were served with abundant refresh­
ments. Mr. Cox and wife wore the re­
cipients of a number of presents from
their parishoners. prominent among
which were a ni.irble-top center table
aud upholstered rocker. The reception
opon the whole was a very pleasant
affair.
—The best-attended and most suc­
cessful political meeting hold in this
village during tbe present campaign,
was the one at the opera house on Wed­
nesday evening last.
The plumed
knights were out, about a hundred be­
ing iu the procession, as were also a
large number of men in citizens’ cos­
tumes, all equipped with torches. Tbe
procession paraded the principal streets,
halting at t;.e opera house shortly be­
fore eight o’clock, when speaking
began. Philip T. Col glove, republican
candidate for prosecuting attorney,
made himself heard in behalf of Repub­
lican principles with telling effect for
over an hour.
Mr. C. makes good
points, and has a fine voice for public
speaking.
Many wbo heard Phil’s
effort pronounce him a natural-born
orator. Me was followed by Rev. J. H.
Lozier, of Iowa, tatuiliarly known as
the."old fighting chaplain” of the army
of the Cumberland, wbo also sang an
original song. A large and enthnsiastic andience crowded the opera bouse
almost to suffocation.

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AB AEROLITIOAL B HOWER
0112 L&gt;.
AN AGA .-In ibis village. Ort. 28. HsW. of ^North-West Castleton is considera­
unrtnl
bly agitated over a phenomenon jd the
shape of a rain storm of stones, from
tbe size of a hickory nut up to a goose
egg and larger. It ia reported that
stones began to fall ou the farm of Syl-

skhn milk

SCHOO

from a pt-rronsl knowledge that tbeone dairy district mm-ins to /Harrow down
the chance* of profit* while tlie raising j
a 11vrg©• heartt-d. broad-minded, honor­ of stock and other farming prr*uite
hut not serinnaly*, injarea. As stated'
that can be practiced with cream
able, just man. A map born and
above tlie people are great I v excited,
gathering would not only increase (he
aiid many have vtaited tlie spot an&lt;1 reared right her© in our own Cas­ chances of gain, put the farmer’s boys
tleton. ■ A man who has walked
witneaard the phenomenon. -The atone*
in a way-to become acquainted with
in . our. ways, lived as w« live and fell
are of a dark, volcanic nature, and are
more than agricultural pursues with a
not said to’ fall with great velocity. aa we feel. A man who has proven tendency to enlarge instead of narrow
faithful to every trust confided to him
They me nndonbtedly aerolite*, and
-down tbe mind. Besides the Fairlanib
ALL CHILDREN WANTING
for the edification of one friends we from lx&gt;yho&lt;xi up through manhood, system would give each dairyman the
and tbe first of Caatletonian* to grace
will say that these phenomena are of
tlie county ticket, in a position which opportunity of raising their one’cow
frequent occurrence and nothing to-be
School
tip plies
he haa faithfully filled to the hdndraud instead of filling up with waste by
frightened at.^
going out among those wbo follow this
credit of old Barry county for tlie past
form of daryiug and taking up with
Will
do
well
tacall
on
eight years, and to which again hia
WAS IT ATTEMPTED ROBBERY!
the culls ot the herds, tbe tendency of
many friends deeire to return him for
Monday evening about 0:30, Frank
other forms of as*ociated dairying
Knottier terra. Castleton has been hon­
Wallace, a young man of Maple Grove, ored by Clement Smith and nndonbt- bring to lower instead of elevating the
waa coming to this village and while ahly has an interest, in him that she Htandnni of milking herds. T’H-re ha*
passing the Smith grove, just south of
lias not in any other candidate.- Clem. been enough already developed in this
town, he was.ititerru0ted by two men -Smith is popular here; we all feel proud this De v departure to convince the
who came, apparently, from the woods.
»f hia success, and if petty jealousies most skeptical that better and mon ;
He has a full and complete
One q|id /hold on Wallace, I want to (which are so apt to arise to the detri­ butter can be made than in the old
*©0700.” "What do you want to sei- men* of those ,who have been more way.' When compared with tho old
assortment of all School
me for,” Wallace asked. "I want that HiicceMful aii&lt;F proaperouz tlian we system the results are simply grand;
little bundle ynu got,” was the answer. have) oonld only be laid aside, this taking, as it does, the cream from tinSupplies, and School
"Come and get it then,” waa the reply town- would stand by him aluioet ton farmers’ door, releasing him from th&lt;vouchsafed by Wallace, and he threw man.
labor of making the butter, as well a*
Books of all kinds
a atone be had in his hand, hitting th©
Not every man is qualified to be the expense of bringing about him
fellow and knocking him down. All Judge of Probate, no more than ever) those expensive conveniences requisite
used in the county.
this time tbe other man 'waa sitting mi man ia qualified to discharge the duties for the manufacture of even a fair
the fence. Wallace then made his way
of rtchoolma'.cer, lawyer, doctor or en­ quality of batter, always paying him
to town as speedily a* possible.
gineer. To l»^ n good Judge of Probate, as much more for the cream that it
Frank Barnham paid Wallace fifty
that ia one qualified to serve the best takes to make a pound of butter than
five dollars In a saloon the same day,,
interests of Barry county, the candi­ hi* butter would fetch after he had
made it at home, and paying cash in
and the latter has suspicions that the
Pen?, Inks, Slates,
date must be honorable, faithful, irare- ®tead of store pay. The manufacturer,
tyonld-be-robbera wbre present, saw
ful, prompt, versed in law;. abounding with bis improved applinces for gath­
Slate Pencils, Lead
the transaction and endeavored to way­
in good judgment, ot ripe executive ering, churning and working, convert*
lay and seenre it as above stated,
the cream into an article demanded by
ability,-fine judicial talents and non­ ■ the
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­
best home as well as foreign trade.
partisan temperament. The office of
Our country as well as foreign, de
LOCAL BPLIITEEB.
Judge of Probate ia the mo»* import­ mauds, better butter than can be made
holders,
Note Books, Le­
ant upon th© county ticket. What trust by tlie farmer*’ wive*. For centifrie*
Nothing bnt politics.
th© farmers wives have been endeavor­
gal
and
Fools
Cap Papers,
is
more
important
than
that
of
the
ad
­
Milling business lively.
ing to solve thia problem but they h &lt;ve
Bnainesa will pick up after election. justment of the estates of onr deceased failed. Th.ey have toiled and drndgt*d
School
Bags.
Straps,
Copy
at
tbe
churn,
and
the
price
of
bntter
citizen*!
It
concerns
every
man
who
Three days more and the agony will
doled out in trade at the country store
has property, for all most die.
be over.
haa not paid for the toil and drudgery.
Books,
Book-keeping
Books,
Over 5.000 people of this county have Still, woman’s toil proved two things:
A few loads of wood wanted on sub­
done business in the probate court driv­ that a calf raised by hand is as good at
scription.
Blank Books, Spelling
Geo. Wright draws the ribbons over ing the past eight years.andtheV know a year old aa a calf that followed it*
dam: and, second, that the runty pig.
that in every instance Judge Smith has .which would have died on corn and
a new horse.
Slips, Schoo! Registers,
/The hand boys have received new proven true to-the trust confided in water alone, swelled out to ample pro
cap* and lampsJ/
him and done the right thing at the portions when fed with milk. And,
Dictionaries, etc., etc.
therefore, the shrewd farmeh saw that
C. L. Glasgow * talks politics to our right time. No adminiatratiori has
milk’must be had for tbe pig; that the
.
Remember we are
readers this week.
been purer than Judge Smith’s, and we caw must in turae way be the center ol
Jake Heckathorn made hia maiden a 1 know that the record ot the past is Ids systeui; that the pig and thecal!
must
in
some
way
be
raised,
and
that
trip to Detroit thia week.
th© sure record of the future.
I he bondage of the wife to the churn
Temperance men, those who are hon­ must -be broken. Hence the unusual
Walter Webster’a abroad repairing
political fences thia week.
est in their temperance convictions, favor which the creamery ha* raised in
tlie state, wherever railroad* have ren­ Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries,
can
not
afford
to
"scratch
”
or
neglect
fli. R. Dckinaon shipped two cars of
wood to Jackson yeaterdnj^
to vote for Clement Smith.
He is a dered creameries possible. The cream­
ery take* { the drudgery off the f inner*
Sid. Kocher haa laid a atone founda­ known, consistent temperance man and wife. What the drudgeiy has been let
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
tion underneath his residence on State worker; has spent ranch time and mon­ the women tell. But whilst it removq*
Paints, Oils. Wall
St.
ey in helping the glorious temperance the drudgery it retains the income—thD» L. Warner,’of Woodland, shipped cause along, and now to "pas* him” monthly income—not in store accounts,
tint, creamery checks, good a* gohi.
Paper, etc., etc.
two cars of apples to Ohio on Thurs­ may mean insult to some other good And the b-wt part of it is that thi* in
day.
temperance man who will nottiitcalnily come i* d« rived fiom the parr of the
Pa il Miller and two daughters of by and see so g&lt;»od a temperance man milk that tue farmer can iu&gt;&gt;*t readily
spare. It is a fact not generally known,
Tiffin, Ohio, are guests of J. B. Mar­ as Mr. Smith slaughtered.
that the formation ot tbe bone and
shall.
In brief thjre is orilv one candidate’ muscle, skim milk, butter milk, and
Fred Miller apd daughters,of Bloom­ nominated for the office of Judge of' whole milk are practically equally.
HARDWAltE
ville. Ohio, visited Peter Rothhoar this Probate who is eminently qualified to, Thia monthly income therefore prac­
tically clear. Having thus received
attend with scrnpnlnns care and fideli­ one profit from the cow—a profit fully
Miss Ida Parmenter, nf Vt.Ville, will ty to all of its perplexing dnliea, andI equal to her yearly keen, and interest
resume music teaching In this village that i« Clement Smith. Then see that► on the investment,—he has in his calf a
next week.
,
hia name is on your ticket, and then ifr cheap and an available package in
. which to enudense liisthay. grass and
D. F. Barnes of Coldwater, talks pro­ during the next fnnr veara yon should1 straw,and cornstalks, for shipment to
hibition at the opera bouse on Monday be called to "that land from which no&gt; the markets of the world. Aud this is
evening next.
traveler has ever retarnad,” your fath­. the second great advantage of tbe
Frank Miller, of Jonesville, visited erless children would have reason to creamery. But if the creamery blesses
the farmers in delivering her from the
This U a new company, am! IU Store®
his sister, Mra. C. L. Glasgow, tbe fore thank yon many times.
churn, it confers au equal blessing on
received Flrat Prize .Medal at American
part of the week.
the fanner in prying him out ot the
Institute Fair, New York, 1883, and at Cin­
ruts.
It
matters
little
the
quality
of
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kanaga lost their
cinnati
Exposition, 1883. If you want tbe
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
butter the farmer makes its not uni­
Best (at a moderate price), buy one of
three-weeks-old baby from membrane
tbeir cooks or beaters.
form. For illustration, a county m-rTo
the
bnsineaa
and
enterprising
peo
­
croup on Tuesday.
*
chant says, who buys bntter of 40 dif
ple of Nashville:
C. E. Oviatt and wife are visiting nt
ferrnt farmers has a car load. First, it
S. J. Davis representing the Chicago is manufactured by forty makers and
Morenci. Relief agent Gordon sub* for
creamery association will visit a few of as many colors and salted with a
Mj^O. during his fnrlough.
towns and cities in the state of Michi­ variety of salt and a great difference in
rFrankSprngne Im*rented a portion
gan intrmluc'higthe Fairlamb gathered the proportio.i of salt used, put np in
SEWING MACHINES,
of C. H. Brady’s office and has stocked
all so*ts of packages, kegs, tubs, cricks,
cream system, which ia so well estab- rolls, etc. so it is impossible to class it
it with White sewing machine^
liahed through the western states- under any brand' Therefore it has to
A., bright 9j lb. baby girl arrived at
They have established over 1,200 cream­ go at a lower grade and used for
G. J. Smith’s Sunday morning, ia what
eries iu the past five years, which are grease. Creamery Batter is manufac­
cansea Gib. to smile so pleasantly.
tured by on© experienced maker, one
giving such satisfaction that the eastern sized package, Asal ted and colored un­
W. D. Hayes, fusion candidate for
BEST ON WHEELS.
states are looking it up the paataeason, der scientific rules. Therefore the
county treasurer, has been campaigning
and several extensive creameries have whole, car would lie uniform in every
in this part of tbe county this week.
respect aud would of course demand a
been established in Pennsylvania, Ohio. fancy price. Mr. Davis will visiit your
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Parker were at
Indiana, and a few in the state of locality with plana and specifications
Battle Creek on Tuesday to celebrate
Michigan. Among .the favorable ap­ with a view of locating ll cierfinery.
the 15th anniversary of Mrs. Parker’s
A fine line of tbe beat makw.
pearing locations they have decided to and he wishes to illustrate the business
sister.
to all whom it may concern. And as
investigate the village of Nashville aqd i every intelligent man can easily see
L. E. Knappen. P. T. Colgrove, Clem­
if the bnsinean and enterprising men that there ’.s no other enterprise hat#
ent Smith, C. G. Holbrook and J no. Q.
benefit* business where bosineM ia lo- ।
Cresay. all of Hastings, were In the vil­ are in favor of such an enterprise and cated as much as a successful cream­ Powder, Nliot ntitl Fixture*,
take interest in the same, a creamery
Trap*, Etc.. Etc.
lage Thursday.
ery.
_____ _________
will lie erected at once. It ia true that
The Ladies Missionary Society will
there
is
no
enterprise
that
benefits
a
MAPLE
UHUVE.
meet at the residence of Rev. Liver­
more next Wednesday afternoon at town, city and country as ranch as an
Peary Pearce has Ihmjd very
2 o'clock. AH are cordially invited.
■ extensive creamery. The creamery sick.
Geo. Bals and wife spent Sunday at
Holmes &amp; L illy Bros, of Woodland, locates teams to purchase the cream
from
tbe
farmers
within
a
radius
of
Hope.
exhibit an unusual magnificent line of
Dr. Griswold has moved into the
general merchandise for winter use. A from tea to fourteen miles of point
Simmons house.
new double quarter ad. elsewhere, tells where creamery is located, paying far­
Phillip Darling visited his brother
mer
aa
much
if
not
more,
for
a
guage
the story.
Mark last week.
Rev. Livermore, C. L. Glasgow, Wm. of cream which represents a pound of
Pllnny McOmber and wife are visit­
better,
as
they
could
get
for
their
but
­
Brice and wife and Mrs. J. Fleming
ing friends in DI.
attended the Congregational conference ter if they marketed it themselves, aud
Mart Darling isn’t happy just now.
saving
them
the
churning,
packing,
at Charlotte this week aa delegates
salting and tubbage for the same: and Ar big carbuncle is the cause.
from this church.
Ed.
Warburton and wife spent Sun­ Warranted for ten year* tx&gt;l to Crack, Peel,
when the new appliance for raising
Chalk off or Bliater.
cream, enables yon to get one-fifth day with John Clark, of Bedford.
BALTIMORE.
Prof.
Taylor had a singing school at
more cream then tlie old and ordinary
Wild geese.
*
■
way of setting your milk. For in­ the M. E. church last Friday evening.
The late snow storm reminded tlie stance, the dairv man that is making
A pole was raised at the Center is
farmer that hia corn ought to Ise husked. ten pounds of butter per day would honor of Belva Lockwood last Satur­
M. M. Slocum wants to trade a good have an increase of 730 pounds in the day at 9p.m.
And Blacksmiths’ Sapplies.
apan of yearling colts for a good work year: at 20 cents per pound, would
Dell Kinney little girl swallowed a We carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
borate.
buy for CASH and sell go.xi goods low
smonnt to $146, besides being relieved pin. it atuc (iu her throat a few days
Darwin McOmber raised onehnndred
of tbe labor of making the butter. then went on down.
bushel* of beans and the aame amount Farther it brings all tho patrons of tho
W. S. Heeo« winds up the campaign
of buckwheat this season.
creamery into tlie city or town where at the Norton school house tbe night
We arc prepared to name
The winter term of school iu the Mc­ the creamery is located, from oue to be« fre election.
Omber district will commence Nov. 17,
Mrs. Geo. Bals had several friends
four times each month, for their checks
with Miw Franc. Wil Hams, of Hastings,
or cash, and of course they naturally call on her laaff. Saturday afternoon to
aa teacher.
do tbeir trading, and tlie merchants celebrate her birthday; several present*
Mrs. Wartca, of Newaygo county, an get cash for ibeir goods, instead of and a good time was tbe result of the
aunt of Wm. Murray, visited him Irat :nferior quality of butter. So every party.
week, for the first time iu fifty yrarf. reader can see that a creamery is a
This is the very latest concerning the
Hr Owe Borrowed Mlooey
Site is 85 years old.
blessiug to a locality and a mutual moon. If yon would have your vine­
Win. Hendeisbott buried his twogar
work good fill tbe barrel ou Fri­
lienelit, and is the feasible, plan of
weeks-old child Tuesday, its mothei
day before the moon In’,la. We get
having died the week previous. Mr. reaching large butter distri&lt;*ts, render­
H. has the deep sympathy of the entire ing the grade uniform aud thus abolish- our information from a man right
community.
thf quality of butter called poor from "Ohi.”

Open Again for Another Term!

F. T. BOISE

Tin, KaxhTillB Dmiiiit and Boorsellen

Headquarters and Lowest Prices

HEADQUARTERS

BOISE,

PENINSULAR
Stoves and Ranges.

Tlie Finest Stoves Mate in Micinsai

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME
Buffalo Scales,

NASHVILLE WAGONS
GUNS !

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy or Trade.

Builders’ Hardware!
Jefferson J!ails, Sash,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.

B1R IRON, SI EEL,

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

To Those Indebted to Ils:

FRANK 0

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•rt*e®ra' *ed ronwul ot tbe W. C- T. C- ft
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BU1TOB8.

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ARRIVED!

HAVE

OOIBIBTENOY THOU ABT A JEWEL

Every one seems to admire consis­
tency aud yet ’tis a trial of character
that very few of ou: people |mmm©m.
To illustrate: a few days since the
geLool boy about fourteen, was nn his
•ray to school, running with . all the
&lt;arelera abandon of youth, without anythought of danger, when suddenly a
■vicious dog sprang upon him from tlie
wayside and Bit him very severely.
The parents were very much alarmed
and took, him at' once to a physician to
Aar© the wound dressed and the poison
. neutralised, and every one knowing of
this were very indignaut,saying as with
one voice "that dog ought to bo abut;
I would not let him lire until night.”
Not merely to avenge tbe huit of this
boy, but torthe protection of al: boys.
I did not bear of yny one expressing
sympathy for the dog or its owner, or
pleading that it ought to live because
it brought in a revenue of a dollar a
year to this government Neither did
X hear of any one'saying that boys
should be kept off the streets if they
Aid not expect to be bitten. No; every
woe, irrespective of politics or religion,
said the dog ought to die. And now
another case (and 1. am stating facta).
Another boy, aged fourteen, from the
country, and fatherless, come to our
town with money he had worked and
earned and needed for clothes. He
came doubtless with all the elation a
boy of that age feels at the thought of
having money all bis own and earned
by himself, and he too had no thought
of danger. But the dog waa then by
the wayside visiting for just such innor
•cent Iwysaud be waa not only bitten,
but robbed of bis money and sent home
to hi* mother drunk. Picture if you
can that mother's feelings at seeing her
boy brought to hei in such a state;
scarcely beyond babyhood. and yet the
fangs f the destroyer are fastened up­
on him. Do you think the bite of a
'common virions dog would havecauaed
her eyes to have become dimed with
tears, her hair whitened aud her brow
wrinkled as with age? No, nothing
but heart-breaking sorrow causes
these things.
And did the people
knowing of this say kill tiie dog for the
future protection of all our boysF No,
they did not so much as cry oat for a
muzzle; and futhei s, Christians and
every minister says thia is 8 question
for home influence—for moralists—for
women to diacusa, but nut to legislate
upon, and if boys are properly edueat­
en at home they would nor fall—as
tliough it were possible to educate boys
properly at- home, when you can scarce­
ly find a home where Che destroyer haa
nntentered, and when dogs in the form
. of saloons stand ready by the wayside
• to plant tiieir poisauioaa fangs in tbe
heart of your innocent boy aa soon as
he is outside that home. And ao I say
"Consistency, thou art a jewel.”
WHEN THE BELLS BIHG.

My Store is Chuck Full

TRADE IS BOOMING!
Styles and Quality are Unsurpassed!
NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA
Have goods been as Cheap as at the present time. They have
been declining for the last sixty days, and merchants who bought
earlier have got left.
Customers who have waited can save from 5 to 15 per cent.

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Desire to say that they are now making Floor
by their

I Have Marked Prices Down on all Old Goods to
Correspond with the New Ones.

NEW MACHINERY I
And an furnish al! wbo love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will cenvince all that our Cour Is

HOUSEWIFE’S FXYORITE.

Don’t fail to call and get our prices before you buy.
Highest price for Butter and Eggs.
'

Fanners will And It to their Interest to make •
trial trip to ottr mill and be convinced of
the truthfulncM of above atatetnents.
We shall abe keep In stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
As tbe bell ceased tinging a smile;
crossed the face of the little on©, and
with a voice full of earnest feeling she ;
murmured: "Good-bye, mamma, I ]
shall look for you when the bell rings,” j
and fell asleep.
j

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GRAND OPENING
Special Announcement STEAM GRIST MILL
Ne. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

We keep everything in- till* line.
a call.

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Give us

n. R. DICKIXSOX A CO..
EAST SHERMAN STREET.

“SES
still remains sacred to one heart and, ■
even with its ringing, seems to unite 1
di© moral with the immoral, th© seen
with the unknown.
j
Ring, on, sweat bells! You awaken
memorit-e in our hearts which bring us
to nobler thought and action, and,
ever as we hear your ringing, we re­
member those who left us at your call.

Th© day had passed wearily away,
and no longer the rays of &lt;un left their
‘ "Are you going to make your hus­
impress upon the floor or kifwed the
band a Chriatmaa present this yearF
lac© of tbe sufferer who wm lying ao
inquired Mrs. Tibba of her friend Mis.
ill upon th© bed. The shadowa of
Sweet.
‘
evening gat liering, and the chills of
"I’m afraid not,” responded Mra.
tbe twilight air seemed to rouse the
Sweet; "I was deaigniug to, and had
little one wbo Baked to know the hour.
saved up quite a sum of money for that
“It is eight o’clock, dear,” said the
parpose; but I saw such a love of a
another, whose darling must soon wan­
bonnet that I could not resist-the temp­
der away so far that it aecmed aa if
tation to buy it
I am afraid Mr.
eternity could hardly reunite them.
Sweet will have to go without hia pres­
“All the bulla will ring atnine, raotli^
ent Shall you give Mr. Tibba any­
er, and I do so want to hear the belr
once mure,” said the little one, whose thing!”
"Ob, yea. I shall give him just a
- face lighted up at th© thought, and as
immediately grew shadowy as pain iu splendid present”
"Indeed! WhatiaittobeF
its neatness cut another cord which
"I shall give him a box of those verybound humanity to eternity.
.
expensive cigars of which be is ao fond,
■“Yea, my dear- The bell will ring at
and which lie complains that ho can ao
cine, bat do not sp*ak as if you were
dying my child, because you want to poorly afford to buy.”
"How have you managed to save ao
get well, don’t you!”
“Yea, mama. I would like to, but I much money!”
"Oh, I havn’t done in that way.
. feel that I am going away, and, and
—the little bead fell back, and the When he leaves hia box carelessly on
tbe library table, I take out one or two
sentence waa unfinished.
The day wore on. Not a sound bad cigars and lay them away carefully, so
that when Christmas comes I shall have
reaped from tlie little sufferer, and tlie
enough to fill a box.”
rcloek waa pointing th© hoar of nine.
“What a lovelv idea! Won’t he be
Tbe mother looked anxious at the child,
and listened with aching heart for the surprisedf’
•ourd of tbe old chaich bell, which
An exchange says that Dr. Tanner
F«omert&gt;ing seemed to say was to take haa gone to Mexico to live on a ranch.
.her darling away at its call.
What next will that man try to make
Sometime* hearts no fall of sympathy his atomacb do. First he attempted to
and love expand until tbe strain over- live
„TO on
VM nothing, and dow „„
he ..
is going
powers oar nature, and leaves ns shat r
make it dige,t a ranch. Moat of the
tens! and wrueked which neither time rnlKhM jn Mexico have houae* of bud■or . taoeiation can repair, requiring dry bricks manufactured from some
the pausing of the soul through tbe veil adjacent mudhole, and it ia safe to say,
wbtob-operates here and beyond, to that if the foolhardy doctor tackles on©
claim that which haa preceeded us.
___ , he will crave 2_.
, of those,
Cur LI.
bin native_
•"0, mother! 1 hear the bell,” said Um- ’ bam aod eggs long before the ranch is
little woe as the sound rang out loud j entirely conanmod.
and claar upon the air; “and, mamma. .
A Immuii fur Michigan. Tbero u a !
a ben I am gone you will think of me !
• wt:e&lt;i tlie b©H rings, won't you, inatu- j church being built in tlie stats where a i
man can go and take solid comfort.
Tbe modirrV b«rt. fwt breaking The seat* are to be of cherry, finished ;
ritb tiltiw
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..rfcdef thfeMtniia, eoulti make but one with mahogany,
each seat provided with

THE WOODLAND

To the People of Vemontville and Vicinity

We have this week removed our entire stock of General
Merchandise into our

On account of the failing health of
the proprietor, is offered

FOR SALE CHEAP.
The mill contains two run of 86-iuch
atone and necewwrv machinery to do
custom milling; all drove by a fine

26-Horse Power Engine.
For full particulars apply to or address

&gt;-18

Just completed, which is by far the largest and finest
salesroom in Central Michigan. With a

Seasonable Goods,
WHICH

ARE

J. SPINDLER,
Woodland, Mich.

Order ef Publication.

aie entitled auue wsdlnc
at the .«M State ofMlcbi

al tbe city.Of Chartotw. ia the Mb Judicial Cl mH
FBAKK K. HOOKXK, Ctrcatt Judge

OFFERED

At Prices to Suit the Lowest Market Rates,

MASON A HAMLIN
For serving our customers than we have ever before pos­
sessed, we invite our friends to

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UPRIGHT

PIANOS.

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MASON &amp; HAILIN Onuaii PiaaeCo.

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1884,

VOLUME XII.

BROWN’S SOLILOQUY.

New Goods

’tU nobler to sit back and placidly

At KOCHER’S.

Or to Uke saates with the no« daring

New Goods
Devoutly to be. avoided.—To roilto skate—

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods
At KOCHER’S.

New Goods
At KOCHER’S.

New Goods
At KOCHER’S.

rubr
' .
For sfter thst «ft down, wbst pains tn&amp;y come
When you have shuffled of! those dof-goned
skates
Must give u* pause; there's the respect
That makes silling back on solid scats
So much more preferable:
For who would bear the thumps, the knocks,
the Jars,
The pangs of braised shins, the headlong
plunging.
Into an InoflctulTC wall, when
Might sit back, a looker ou*

When the day arrives, everything io
In good order for business. Extra helD
is engaged, and alofigHu the afternoon
the fun commences. The prize pump­
kin occupies a prominent place, duly
labeled with weight and the owner’s
name, (who ban been previously noti­
fied by mail or personally, and request­
ed not to put in his appearance until
late) while halt a dozen or so of the
next largest ones are also shown near
by. Of course, if some farmer brings
in the boss pumpkin that day, itknocxs
part of the pUn, but that in not very
likely to occur. The defeated contest­
ants take it all in good part, smoke
one of the merchant’s cigars, joke arid
laugh, and say: ‘Well, I swan, that’s a
buster, ain’t it; that’s some punkin,and
no mistake; thongfi I had a preCtv good
one, but it’s small potatoes compared
to that one.’
Before starting for home a good share
of them will buy a coat or pair of pants
or/ something clM&gt; for himself or
^obCQy.’ aud the merchant’s cash box
will be full (tod bis slate crowded iritli
charges that are ‘inst as good aa the

and wiggle
But that the wish for something new, some wheat.’ And when the grange* gets
bis bundle together And says: wall, 1
Dovei sensation
must be goin’, or I won’t get home in
And makes us rather put on skates end risk time to do the elioree,’ the merchant
shakes his
hand cooly and says,
‘There’s your pumpkin, you know; I’ll
all.
And the desire to float and sail around the have Andrew take it out to your wag­
on.
.
• x
rink
‘Oh, gull durn the punkin—it ain’t
Is over balanced by fears of standing on our
wuth
takin
’
back;
I
’
ve
got
more
’
n
a
beads
million of ’em, more’n I can feed out
Before a noisy but appreciative audience;

THE HOWLING TERROR.
“Hey, ole roan; I b’lieve PH take a
drink with you!”
-The speaker was a big, burly fellow,
more thah six feet tall, and in large
proportion, while the penusn ad dressed
was an exceedingly dimiaative fellow,
little more than half the size of the
speaker.
.
The first described individual, who
called himself Jack Hawkins, “the
Howling Terror of the Southwest,” bad
made his apperanoe in Nutt, a small
station on the Santa Fe Road in New
Mexico, about a month previously. No
one knew whence he came, whither be
intended going, nor what was hia buai
ness in Nutt. And no one had thus far
had the temerity to ask for information
on an; of those three pointyL When
Jack arrived in camp he haJ made a
bluff at Matt Carmichael, a faro dealer.
who*hada reputation fromAfay i»ack
af being a had man, and ba&lt;Rot away
with it. From that time on Hawkins
had “ruled the .roost," and he bad
rated with a high hand. Not only had
thedeniECns of the little village of Nutt
been bullied and bulldozed by thia mo­
dern “Arkansas,” but the strangers—
passengers who stopped over there for
the night, to take the stage for the then
bnnmingcamp of Lake Valley—were
each and ^very one terrorized into
complete submission to the reigning
tyrant’s whimsT
The keeper of the one restaurant had
been thus far afraid to intimate to the
“bad man” that he was accustomed to
be paid for “grub" eaten at hit table;

all winter. Keep it, an’ welcome.’
“That will be the way nearly all of
the proprietor of the hotel &lt;a large tent
them will talk. A few will, of course,
containing an unlimited number of
Lo*ea the name of action.
take back their pumpkins, for some
bunks, for which the lodger mast fur­
grangers are as close-fisted as a pea­
nish blankets if he desired that luxury)
“SOME PUMPKINS."
nut peddler; but most of them will not.
had never found courage to suggest to
“Talk al»on( the enterprise and cute­ The result is that for five dollars and a him the propriety of “putting up” for
ness of American newspaper publish­ little work the merchant opens a brisk his lodging, and the saloonkeepers had
ers," said the boarder with a big mous­ fall tiade, and has a supply of pump­
never been known to refuse his royal
tache, “they have got to think up kins on hand' worth much more than
highness a drink of “the bes' yer got in
something new, or yield the palm to the outlay. I expect to hear about the
the shanty, d—n yer." In a word,
middle
of October
be has
an­
Johnny
Carpeau.that
Have
you maid
read about
Hawkins bad been “living on the fat
the novel method adopted by the other announcement that on and after of the land," and appitrently had no
Galois, of Paris, to attract subscribers! a certain date all who purchase twelve
immediate intention of making a
Mo! Well, the managers agree to pay dollar suits of clothes will be presented
change in bis circumstances.
five thousand francs, or about one with a Waterbury watch, a chromo
The individual to who we he delivered
thousand dollais, to the heirs or as- and a pumpkin. Thanksgiving corn
the above characteristic remark was,
nig
in
the
near
future,
that
plan
will
a,:ngnees of any subscriber who rhny l&gt;e
as we have said, physically, vastly the
killeo on “ railroad or tramway, or by start another boom. What do you
inferior of the man by whom h- was1
being run 0™r b* B vehicle on the think of your Frenchman now!”
addressed. No one in Nutt had, so far
“Well,
Berlin
man seems
street, the
and A
proportionate
sum istopaid
as they knew, ever seen him before,
for injuries received, dJI that is nec­ have the bulge ou him, that's a fact,"
and they only knew that he had just
essary in to produtti the itl’t receipt for was the reply; “his scheme removes
arrved from the south by "tie pass.”
au bncription e. They will al M) FV edm the dilapidated fabric from of the
The couple of dozen of loungers in the
shrubbery;
but
it
may
not
turn
out
as
pensation to the purchaser of a single
saloon of “Th re&lt;&gt;-fingered Pat” had
copy shonld he be injured or killed the well arf you figure. 8ome people, you
earn him walk into the room, step
Mine day the paper is bought. How is know, are down on all such expedients
quietly up to the bar, aud in a civil
to catch trade, aud patronize the oldthat for an idea, eh!”
tone ask for a drink. Hawkins, who
“Very clever, Indeed.” said Mug­ fashioned conservatives like themselwas one of the loungers, immediately
wump, who had just returned from n
stepped up, as was bis wont, and intro"That’s true,” replied Mugwump,
month’s trip for the house where he is
daeed himself to the stranger in the
employed, “but 1 struck a scheme at "but I’d like to have that merchants
w6rds above recorded. On hearing—
the village of Berlin that seems to custom fron now until after the holi­
acd feeling—Jack's salute, the stranger
/
promise even better results than that days, all the same.”
turned slowly round, and, after coolly
of the Frenchman. A clothing mer­
surveying bis MMailant, drawled out Id
The girl was having a good deal of
chant there offers a premium of five
a broad Irish brogue; “O'im blamed if
dollars for the largest pumpkin to la- fun with her beau at 104 when 611 drop­
01 know whether ye will or not.”
left at bis store before October 15th. ped, and she stopped talking to ring a
t)n hearing this challenge every one
Each pumpkin will have a tag attached reply.
of the two dozen listeners was trans­
with the weight and owner’s name,and
“Hello!” said a female voice at 611.
fixed with fear and astonishment—fear
at the time mentioned all the pump­ “Please give me Rev. Alvah Sling­
for the valiant little Irishman, and as­
kins will be returned, and the person word.” The Rev. Alvah was'called np,
tonishment that any one should tie so
who brought the largest pumpkin will and Mrs. Beg asked:
foolish as to thus tempt the wrath of
receive the premium.
“Mr. Slingwoid, what made you look
the terrible Hawkins.
Every one
"I don’t see where any great scheme at me so queerly when I came out of
breathlessly awaited developments.
comes in,” said the boarder who al ways church this morning! I felt real morThe bully cast what he doubtless in­
wants to argue the matter, “it will be rifled, aud I would like to know what
tended to be a crushing look of con­
worth the five dollars to weigh you meant by staring at me as you did.”
tempt upon bis diminutive adversary,
aud store the pumpkins and put tags The wicked girl had just asked her
and said: OD th4j,n’ “d
raor”that Br® *&gt;«&gt;«&gt;&lt;»“ beau:
“See hyar, my little bantam, 1 recken
the worse he will be ofl'.”
“Say, John, do you really like me
as how you don’t ’pear to re’lize who
“That
Th«l'«
JOO get
««&lt; left,
loft,"
’s «b«r»
where you
” replM
replied now!” and then switched him on to
~
t
■ .
,
“"W’P■&gt;»* &gt;•“&gt; “&gt;“=»• Mrs. Beg, who was listening for the
The “bantam,” however, showed no
experience
experience :n
in trading
trading with
with grangers.
grangers. reverend gentleman's reply which John
inclination to be crushed. Once more
They are all pretty well fixed up in gave as follows:
he looked the bully over coolly and
“Well, to tell the troth, my dear, I
that region now, and do a lot of ‘trad­
contemptuously replied:
ing’ every Saturday or oftener at the am greatly mashed on vou. I like you
"Well, I reckon as how I don’t r'alize
village store. They like a little fun, better then any other woman chat
too, as well as anybody, and are very comes to my church: aye, better then who vou be; but I reckin aa how I do
proud if they have any farm product any other woman in the whole world, r'alize that I don’t care a d- n.”

Sarcastic spectators, and our intense desire

New Goods
At KOCHER’S.

New Goods
At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

Michigan Central

The Niagara Falls (Route.
2 BTAJTOAKD (16 Mwtthu) TfMB.

MAIN LINE.
Trains on the Main Line will pass JacKsun
at follows:

Mall9.03 a. m. Art Chicago 5.25 p. m
Day Express 11.30 p. m. Arr Chicago 0.50 p. m
Ev. KipreM 10.35 p m. ArrChicago 7.30 a. tu

D^atta pj^.

ga7rf7r?.~Wp?

Dsv Exprrit- 4.08 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. tn.
IS 7 S’
m*. ~
«*lgn. Ex.. &gt; 5.45 a. tn. Arr Dell oil 8.20 a. tn.

others rnu daily except Sunday.

Grand Hapida IM vision.
EAHTWAltD.
STATIONS.

Grand R*nMs Li
MWdlertlJe.....
Hasttap............
NaahvOto. ..Li
VcHMaMRa....
Charlotte
Eaton Rapids...
Rfrea Junction.
Jackson.
Detroit................

De't

Day
U0
6.47

8.22
3.45

0.00
645
7.07

8.10 ui
»X7
9.10
9 35 9.15
llJ® 1L46

STATIONS.

Mali

Detroit ...
... 9-00
Jackson
Rlvra JancUoa
Baton RMUs..
Charlotte
Vermontville..
NuhvfDn

9-06
U.50

AU

8.90
10.25
10.57
11.96
11.55
12.47

G . R.

5.56

that is extra large or nice. That pump­
kin business will catch ’em. They all
miae pumpkins there. Why. I’ve seen
fields after the corn had been cut where
pumpkins were so thick you could
hardly see the ground. And some of
them were aa large—”
“Oh, go ahead with the scheme. You
never know where to stop when you
get to telling what you’ve seen,” said
the boarder with eye-glasses.
“Well, the tanners for miles around
will take in their biggest pumpkin, just
for the fnp of the thing, and the first
move of the scheme is made. The

100
s/r.
8.50
9.17
9.25
? 07
9.55 merchant, who is ft slick talker—a sort
10.96 of magnetic man- meets htm cordially,
11J0 inquires about his family and crops,
praises h!k team, finds out where he
was born, eulogizes the good old Green
at Detroit with trains Mountain or Granite State, as the ease
may be, and gets thoroughly well ac­
LEDYARD,
quainted, if be was not before. But as
a [ a rale, every merchant there knows ail
-—I the farmers in the neighborhood, and
■ greets them aa long-lust brothers every
time they come to town. The pumpkin
| is duly tagged but not then we ighed, I

IS

8.10
ana
”42
9.07
9.30
1-.25

Hawkins was furious. He, the ter­
ror of the southwest, to lie thus bearded
in his den, and by thia insignificant
looking stranger! It was maddening.
He uttered a terrible oath and sprang
like a tiger upon his prey. But be was
doomed to another aud more humiliat­
ing surprise than he had experienced.
The little fellow to whom he desired to
teach a lesson bad taco on the watch,
and when the bully sprang at him
be agilly eluded his grasp and planted
a powerful blow—as he expressed it in
speaking of it afterward— "under the
butt of the air.” The effect was won
derful. The giant staggered and fell
to the floor like a log. He lay there
for a few seconds, and then attempted
to get up. But this was not the plan
of the “bantam.” As be saw bis burly
When the Rev. Slingword went over opponent niako an effort to .rise, bo
to Mrs. Beg’s to find out what alm gave him a ringing slap in theface and
wanted to say to him, the telephoned then set to kicking him.
having, as he supposed, failed to work, I
After thus amusing himself for a
while be caught the bully by the back
site bad told her husband all, and he
sprang upon tiim from behind a tree of the neck, yanked him to his feet and
and neatly killed the poor preacher, I kicked him into the street. Arrived
and I have a nation to come down there
to-night and hog the life out of you.
Ob! You aie a dsisy, I tell you, and I
am entirely gone on you. Say, give
me a kiM now, by telephone, won’t
youf No! Why you tormenting little
vixen, I am coming down there inside
of half an hour aud take aa many as I
Hire. Ohl you little flirt! You know
you love me to distraction, and yet yon
put me off and won’t kiM me. Won’t
you go with me to the wine-garden Sun­
day evening after church! I’ll set’em
up to you* and we can have a jolly time.
What! You are mad! Now, you knowbetter than that. You aredyingtobe
hugged, and I am c
g right down
there to hug you. », ten I rap four
times on the door you will know who
it is and can let me in.”

NUMBER 8

"Now, ye dirty blaggard, take a GIVE THE OLD MAH A CHANGE.
dhnnk; and remember in the futur’
Moved, atone time, by the prevalence
that when a giiitleman wants ye lo
of the “mother minstrelsy-.-"Rock me
dhrink wud him he’ll ax ye to do it.
to Sleep, Mother,” “Who Will Care fur
Shore, ye dirty sbpalpeen, Pd begrudge
Mother Now!” etc.—Artemus Ward
cried out.“Give the old man a chanee.”
O’ill allow any one to dhrive me to trate
The “old may” stands in need at the
him. Now dhrink, ye bloody whott
present day of another friend to do him
naygar, and get out o’ me way till Oi
the Kame kind service. The literature
take me dhrink in pace.”
of the times is full to overflowing of
The “whoit naygar” took his “dhrink’1 '
sympathy and sorrow for the feminine
and got out of the way, not only of the
"head of the homie," while the mascu­
“gentleman” who invited him to do so,
line head—if he can be called a "head”
but nut of the way of «JI the inhubi—gets the cold shoulder.
tautaof Nutt. He sneaked from the
One of the moat peisistent formathat
sa oon and from the town .without
this discrimination takes is the picture
waiting for a train, and was never seen
of the patient wife confined to the
nor beard of again in that locality.
house from morn till nigbt.mending
Aa for the hero of the affair—Pat
socks and having no soul to apeak to,
McGrath lie said hia name was—noth­
while the husband is engaged in inter­
ing was too good for him in that bufge.
course with the world at large, enjoy­
He was lion:x«*d by the “boys,’ and ing that communion (or conflict) of
was kept gloriously drunk at their ex­
mind which is so' necessary to growth
pense for more than a week. When be
and progress.
finally sobered up the conqueror was
Thi la not a bad picture, in its way.
given a “jaub” on the section, at which
It has, no doubt,avaxt number of orig­
he forked aa quietly and modestly aa
inals; and it is trathf.dly drawn from
though he bad never vanquished “the
them, but it does not really gife the
Terror of the Southwest.”
old man a fair chance.
For there is
There was quite a thunder-storm in another picture equally true of life. It
progresH, when a call smote upon the is a picture of the husband tolling from
ear of the trembling telephone girl. morning till night, week in and week
The lightning was playing tog on the out, wrestling with the world to sup­
key-board, and the poor thing was port hia family, with no time for that
afraid to go to the phone. She had had flint and steel contact of mind with
herself doubled up too often to wish to mind which strikes out the fires of pro­
monkey with the machine under such gress and growth. The wife, mean­
circumstances, so she let No. 601 call all while, though she may have family
ho wanted to, and stayed away from cares, has time for society, for making
calls, and can give, some portion of each
the danger. At last there Vas a lull in
the storm and she thought the danger day to mental aud physical relaxation
aud recreation. She is spared the wor­
was over and rang.a reply.
ries and vexationof her husband’s daily
“Hello!" said a Hebrew voice.
“Hello! What did you fool with life, not, perhaps, because she wishes
the phone for when it was thundering to be; often, no doubt, idle would I atber
share them; but because he prefers that
ao badly!”
she should be spared.
“Veil, mine tear—■’
It u worth while to remember this
"Don’t you dear me, you old fool!”
“Veil, I youad vand to dole you dot I when tiie appeal la made, as it is so
vas dond gare erf he vas toonter! I often,- for sympathy with ti e hard­
vas don’t gate a dinker’s torn! I vas, working, struggling, lonely wife. Do
a pond to lose fm*ta?in teend vort oof not withhold the sympathy from L«r,
for she needs it and deserves it. But
said mit mine shtore out, und vas vand
to deievone urine glerk to dook him in.”1 at the same time, “give thy old man a
"Well, you ought to have been struck chance.”

by lightning to call at such a time, just
to save fifteen cento."
“Dond you gife me some oaf dot san-1
cinesa, now, or I vas rebord you mit der
gombany,”
"Well, you just report me, now, you
old skinflint, and I’D—”
“Who vas a akinflind! You vas goefe
me some more oaf dot sass-pox, und—"
“What wofild you do, you lousy old
scoundrel! I’ve a miud to slap your

It is amusing to watch the ceremod'
iea at the launching of a Chinese war
vessel. It i* always customary before
a junk sails on aiiy Voyage to sacrifice
a cock aud sprinkle its blood ob the
bows of the vessel, amid much beating
of gongs. But ou this occasion a very
especial blessing is invoked on the new
undertaking, and the court at Pekin
sends its imperial commissioner to offer
sacrifice, as tee representative of the
emperor. Two altars are, therefore,
erected on board the new ship, one to
tlui goddess of the river, the other to
the goddess of heaven. To the funner
are sacrificed two goats and two pigs,
and to the latter, who has less to do
with the shipping, only the heads of
one sheep aud one eoat. Bat quantities
of joss paper, inscribed fcitb pr. yers

“VeH, you dink you vas been aple to
slab mine ears, yousd plaze avay, dot
vas der giod oaf a hair bin I raa.” Just
at that moment, the wire was struck
by lightning and the ugly old Hebrew
was knocked about ten feet. When he
got up, he sent his wife to the telephone
to tell the girl that he would have her
arrested for assault and battery, and
for good luck, are burned on each altar,
has done so since, and is mad aa blares
and showers of prayers on gilt paper
because she was acqmt’ed.”
are thrown into the sea to propitiate
A zealous youukt minister, en route the sea dragon. Then, amid deafening
for the acene* of his future pastoral beating of gongs, firing of guns, shout­
labors, had improved all opportunities ing aud general uproar, the vessel
to lecture his fellow-passengers upon glides into the river.
thei? improprieties and bad habits.
Finally, snubbed off by everybody else,
The Marquette Mining Journal is re­
he tackled the porter aud began to give sponsible for the fallowing story, which
him good advice. Africa’s son listened is not incredible to any person who has
patiently to the exhortations of the observed the strong attachment that
eager young divine, but took advant­ sometimes exists between dogs aud
age of a lull in the wn&amp;on to inquire:
cats which are brought up together.
“You say you b’lieb in helpin’ob you “A day or two since a medium aired
fellow-men w'enebab yo’git a chance!” dog pitched upon a very much smaller
“Yes, indeed; never let an an oppor­ one in front of the Mesnard House aud
tunity go by you. Help the lowly and soon bad him m chancery, and was
unfortunate. Do not be afraid to do chawing bis neck, very tn-jeb to I he dis­
good in any way you can."
comfort of the under canine, judging
“Does yo’ b’.ieb in g) rayah, an’dat de from bis cries. It seemed probable that
prayahs ob de righteous will be an­ the smaller cur would be used up, when
swered!”
an ally appeared upon the scene that
“With all my heart. I know it.”
changed the aspect of affairs in abort
"Am yo’ a righteous man!*’
order. A cat, domiciled in the same
bouse with t..e sufferer, beard his cries
“Willyo’ pray fo’ met”
und rushed to his assistance, and in less
“Certainly I will. Kneel right down than twenty seconds, she had madejwre
here beside me. Lift up your heart to places enough on the enemy to last him
your Maker. Ask and you shall re­
ceive. Is there any especial trouble on locality at bis best rate of speed. fTbe
your mind, dear brother!”
above actually occurred as stated.]”
“Deed thereto, boas,” replied the por­
ter, kneeling betddo the good man; “yo’
“You’ve got no sand!” .howled the
see Pve bought a ticket in de lottery, grocery man, aa be jumped np in the
an’ I want you to pray dat it cotches do air. banged his boots' together twice
gran’ prize. I’a listenin’ to yo’.’
and smote the counter with bis fist, “if

you bad you’d stand up in front of me
and fight like a man when I tell you
you lie when you say my butter is
strong enough to pull Ben Butler into
the presidential chair.
Yon ain’t got
no sand I say, sand!” and he glared at
the m«ti from behind the cheese box
with blood in bis eye.
"Guess you’re right, pardner,” camly
As time is money, many people be­ replied the man aa be lifted . enekm,
lieve
that an hour spent m a Sabbath’* onto! a neighboring barrel and began
’
1devotion will pay the interest on six to surround it, “guess yon’re right
1full days of sin.

“Yonng man,” said an orator, im­
j
pressively,
“do you want to go down to
t
the
drunkard’s grave!” “Well,” re­
jplied the young man, with the care­
1less grace of a man who isn’t accus­
i
tomed
to refusing, “I don’t care if I
&lt;do. Whereabouts is your grave!”

and when Mrs. Beg telephoned for the ! here, be again knocked him down, aud
The men who sigh, ’ “How soon for­
’ as uol»ody is to k now the weight until i
policeman, the girl laughed her sides followed that act with some more kicks. gotten,” have only to leave a hotel
‘tfie day appointed.
Very likely the
There are three things I
| When he had at last tir d ol this amuse- ,
without paying their bill to find out
3. ; merchant will ®»11 something to every
prise a good many if chvy
ment, and when he got the “terror” I ,how sadly mistaken they are.
jother one of the owteatanto when
raised
him
once'
A braas Land is, probably, the most completely cowed, he
lie raised him once •
------------ ♦------------------nltzcd
him into the I “Do you drink!” asked a lady of ft
E-utt^y bring in their pumpkin, and it is mixed class o* men to bt found, for it more to his feet, WL
'
always iuduA» both the I
futtu j saloon and got np to the 'liar, slirw
i here Ire
lie jj peddler. He dropped Iris pack, and

Hiidr.hc kiw-toned. and they
Rowing about it, too.

rays5 delivered himself
ispeech:

of the

following j1
.•
I:

�FIVE MILE R
Twenty-Five Dollars,
NOV £1*4 &gt;

Positive Cure.

[PfcMburxh IxMvter.]
Quite recently a e»tt .n»i

L. J. WOOD, of Jackson,Champion of

THE RESULT.
■ mo-6 droirabla property.

Tba «utq h

U«,

11 KA. Ll’IlUH.

,*r 9a hi of Friday is ufc follow*:
Yiwut, Nov. F —The o®ri4i vote of

Oewiaada pluraftty &lt;&gt;&lt;
Four counties
■ociu. EsninaHns ibcMsUie net plurality for

CompeU't't jtuiif?* claim that’ Ihr
u ili uni tw; M-uJed until tinofficial count ia inHile.

-tbtyorlty.
Tin- -Irgvelafurr stanils;
Scuat-. KI rep'ibltcsna, l!) fusionists;
Hdium-,
. n-jiublicauw, 5) fitidouiM*:
The rcpu'ilic.inr* &lt;-h-ct five c.iiugriu&lt;.*iii&lt;'ti
Mid fiiainiiisfe six.- Jsiuns O'Donnell,
our rcjmbliciiii citngressmaii, is elected
liy about .8.300 majority. .‘Quite comylli Te n turtiN ma.V lie found elsewhere
in this J Mito.
‘
.

NfiWS.
,

Samuel RtIIh, of Emmet, wns killed
by the cars nt Thornton Friday night.
Evart had a
fire' Friday niorutug, te which three horses was burnedAn haltan miner was killed by f-.illug timber id the. Calumet mine Mon

dsv.
V. S. Dutiiniiu, h Grand Rapidavripplr, sMlciiled by raking poison Satur­
day-.
■
Jack Patterson wa* fatally stabbed
al a negro dance'nt Kalamazoo Friday
Win. Kill w-a« run aw by the care
at Fort Gratiot Friday an I instantly
kill*.
.

Alfred Hanson, of Marquette, fell
down atnire Sunday night and was
One l.undred and sixty Jurymeu luv
being suiumoued in the Crouch mur­
der ca»e.‘
.
SieniMer Gnu." • Grunnuttnd bururd al
her dock ut South flaven Wcdue*M,iny.
Mbs f IIll.OM).
. dm*.-Van Al-l had a band budly
nuitigbtl in a coffin factory nt Kalainaxoo Tburoday.
Tho*.'O’Connor, Merrill Station, was
etrnck by n pacing train Monday aud
seriuiitdj’ itftjired.
Wm. A'itrnin-, of Gaylord, fell from
araft WwlneMi.ry. white hunting duckn.
and was drowned.
TlhMi-antfe of dAer are being killed
tn Northern Michigan, often by methodsconirary io law.
Three men were drowned by the cap
ttixing of a i-tril Imat off Skillagalee
light, uenr Bay City, recently.
Eliza S. May, wife of a Saginaw *aloon keeper, cnnnnittad suicide Mon&lt;isy by taking morphine. Jealousy.
Roltert Rennie fell from a waflold
•while wot king on a church near Ber­
rien Spring* and was fatally injured.
E. B. Escort, a prominent merchant
&lt;af Gland Rapids, dropped dead in tbe
street from heart diseAae Wednesday.
John Donley, of R'chmond, Macomb
county, borrotyd a revolver to shoot a
dog, and then committed suicide with

it.

.

Frank Raymond, a brakeman ou the
D.,G. H. Ac M. R. R. fell under a
freight at Pontiac Monday and was
killed.
A’.dwtt Wiswcl) was killed at Owonso
Friday by the falling of a smoke-at*ck
being raised at Thompson &amp; Co.’s new
factory.
. I. W. Hawyer, of Clems*, wan found
dead in a room in the Williams House
at Battle Creek. Wendesday morning.
He blew out the gas.
Ed, C Hevenon, jailed at Lapt-er
lust week on a charge of outraging
the 14-year-old sister of his wife, es­
eapt d Thursday night.
John Rice, a jeweler of Detroit, com­
mitted suicide by shooting himself in
tbe breast on Thursday of last week,
while temporarily deranged.
Two priAoners in charge of the sberifl of Jackson county jumped from n
train at Portland Monday, but the
aheiiff jumped texi, aud recaptured
Gorin.
Mi«t Lillie Erwin waa crushed to
death in a woolen mill at Marlette
Saturday. Her scarf caught iu the
Abaftiug anti she was dragged into the
machinery.
Henry McCartney, of East Saginaw,
tiiemao on the tug Mildred, got his
fool caught in the shaft Thursday, and
had his teg so badly mangled that it
Jiad to be amputated.
Minute JohuMin, a talented young j
ar Hillsdale, committed sui- j
rdsy by hanging herself in '

bl* country w jcw «:rong -r than tuuro of

r e mo«: expert bunkols’s in tee W«&lt;t
Brook* made himself known.
He was a
real OMia-.e.a^en .
As is u&gt;aal in throe
casei, the g&gt;-ntl»men bad te* utmost confi-.
d;-nve in i-acb other, and a warm artacb*i&lt;ied in»i Bessons should bs his guest, and
th- - v ation wonl^ Together iliey visited
’be Zx wd ion on Weduesday, and to:eth . vb-y enjoyed tho variuu* elaborate
dhniay* ot the productalof the soil and the
mines and the shops o- Colorado.
In the
evening they visited the places of amusein-nty Then they departed to mejt again
themorulqg.
‘ Dtinng tho duy and evening, Brook* had
pnmpt‘1 out of Hessen the fact that he bad
513,' 00 in currency and check*.
He laid
his plans well with hi* pals, and together
’b y turned the bix-est trick which has
bwm turned In Colorado for several years.
When Brooks and Season met on Thurs­
day afternoon the g nlleman with tho pro­
ceeds of his farm in hi* peek t wa* steered
into a bunko joint on Fifteenth street, and
wa* inluc-1 to follow in the footeteo* of
many thousand predecessor* in the lot tery
business. He lost all of his JLLdOO. Upon
tumbling to the fact that be was a pauper
be became wrathy, and threatened Io

pa-.-osd their place ot conceaini -n', and
many are-tbe »a:e* of how they rq-ht up
at night, firing throutu .be ^indcw* of
humble dwellings, killed the mtouCehMiten

eil by tbrtr li ne ones. Our jfoldier had
arrived within three milrs orh't homo one

along a lonely toad, and by them strung
next day by his friends and interred in
ihe .village churchvard.
A* the -year*
w do*, *o that when her Land «a* ooughi

Wii'aou, ahe rcna-ntet t* tlw ma riage.
bad been ended, and on'y th - reunions ot
veterans add (he a
lea of hat tie-scarred

Under ordinary clreum*tauoea tUa bunko1st is rqual to the emergency, but thia
raneac-ion was of «uch Immense pror»ort;on* that the principal* were alarmed at
tbeir own aucce**. They finally mauared
to stand off the irate victim until n com­
promise c uld be made. This oompromlM
wa* that Brovon received
roce p ed
to it in !u liferail Ind &lt;btodne** and prom-

rd men styling th’-mrvivea 'Member* of
tu'i Lost Cause,* U» meet ut stated periods
n vanou* section* of the country. Wii-

neleeted a« the place ol tbeir reunion. Un
the evening when tuey met there, Wilson

Satorday Evening, Not. 8th.
PRICES:
Admission to all—Genl*25ct*., Ladfrs
30 eta. Skating 10 eta
/

Thi n? two gentlemen have contented twk»—
at Jackson and Charlotte—Gale winning both

NDTHiNG SUCCEEDS LIKc SUCCESS

highly exciting time Is assured­
Nothing like It ever occurred In Vermont­
ville; '
*

F. M. POTTER.

Sept. 15tli laid we udopted the.Cnah System of eclliug good*. By
we were etmiUud to Nell ko&lt;hU loner than they loul i»e«-n heretofore in
oodInnd, coKwqtirntly the «y*tcm met the iiniverjuil upprovnl ot till citizen*, ano
our Mtlet* thus far have exerHied qur most saiiKuinr expectation*.

We are now in the market with the finest line of

Winter Goods New Dental Parlors
Ovex Tbcmax’s Stoke, N*»nviu.fc|

Incjudtng Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Drerfs Flannel* and Jersey CJo*b»
■Liidies’ Cloaks, DoIiiihiik, Newport*, and Waterproofs, Underwear, Hosiery.
Yarns, Gloves and Millinery, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., we bav*» ever.invoice*.'-

I&gt;ental

Work

f everv description danc according to latest
mprored mode*. Call snd
Munple*.

Our Millinery Department

No Charge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK, satisfaction guaranteed.

'Is conducted by Mrs. B. S. Hollv. and. is n success in every particn’iir. Our
stock of Silks. Velvets. PIudies. Planus*, etc., will couipare favorably with any
stock to be found in HnNtiugN or Nashville.

THE OLD RELIABLE

fetth Extracted without Pain..
A.

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,
Everything Hold nt Rock. Bottom Prices for CASH.

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS

teaving tb- bunko*;* $S,.V)0 winner, which
gethar in one room, recalling tee e*t-a- wa* divided among tbi-mwlves, an a't’orpad •« they bad been engaged in por«on- "n-y and au ex-Alderman, who made out
al.y during tbe war. while hi* wife was n th- papers.
A' frmnd of thn victim beard of tho affair
an adjoining, room, engaged in «&lt;&gt;me
--------------- O---------------ouaehoid woek. During tbe conversation and sent a detective to find bitn and in luce
Wi sou remarked to one ot tbe men: 'A him to pf.wecute the bunkolsta. bk-es»n
•.are always felt sorry that w„- did not let wa* found ju&lt;t as he wa* about to board
tear yoUutr man tellow go brwne aq 1 sue a train forteeEut, but he refused lo re­
b * wile and child, aa be begged ao bard to main in Donv-r a *ingle minute longer
be allowed to do tm ore wa buug him up.**
At that moment Mr^. W ilson appeared, in didn't.
I am now ready with a full stock of Boots and -Shoes, at prices tfmt will
the room with bur face' blanched to the
.11 guarantee te stiveW.A..
11 gotxte. IHere
whitem-H* o: .now, and in Lurried w.rda
nstonish
you. fI »
will
you&lt;MA20 per cent, on -ull
NEW THINGS IN WATERMELONS.
mime of my prices:
asked: * ‘Vt llaon, wore you one of lhe men
who h**!|&gt;ed to bang that*man?* He rapli d
Men’s full stock Kip Boot for'only,$3 00
that bo wa*. ‘Then, -aid aba, *we mu at
Men’s full stock, hand muife, Veal Kip, double sole mid tap
[FbiUdotphia Times. 1
Mjuirate. I cau never 'orglve you. That
Biwits, only
3 50
man Wa* my hu-lmnd.* bo they parted.
Boys’ full stock, tap sole, hand ninde, Veal Kip Boots
2 40
On hit death Led Wilaon bequeathe 1 to her ine this acason,” «ald a deafer at Arch
Lud'e-’ Kid. worked burton hole,z
i SS
and the daughter ahe h» I borne him a
Indies’ Aurigo Kid, button, Burt Bros.’ make
3 50
large rotate. Her son by her fi r*t huaband a pile ot the luscious, green-coated fruit.
Ltulies’ Genuine French Kid. button
4 50
wa* a delicate lad, and inherited from hia “They are coming in by tb» Loat-hwuL
A gorxl Goat button shoe, only
1 50
lather a handsome coni{&gt;etency. Be I ore They come moatly from Jersey and Mary­
A Better one................................................................. ........... ..................................... 2 00
Early in .the aeason tboy
A still lietter one.Z
he st ained bis majority he di-gl from con­ land j.ist now.
A genuine Cardigan shoe,
sumption.^ J u*t beiore hia death bo held a com* from a* far south a* Georgia and
c-mversafron with hia mother, during F.orida. They range iu price from |2 to
which he aald be didn’t bebeve tie crime il-&gt; a han't red.”
“
Where
do
they
go
moitlyP
”
,
ot the father should be made a burden on
“T° hotel* and boar ding-.ouaro; to annatee shouhlora of hia atep-a.ater, aud asked
Cheaper than ever known before. Indies/ Mituu’s’and Children’s
hi* mother if aha had any o 'jectlun to bta mrr-reaort hotel* in particular. A few are
f’alf Shoe*. Mvn'a. Boya’ and Youths’ Fine Calf Boots and Shoes at
bought for private farailfes.
But thay
astonishingly Low Prices.
W)Ison.
She replied that she didn't care
what disposition bo made of it, and he be­ trade. Young people buy them for what
After teey
queathed it to his steo-sixter. His mother tee call watermelon partie*.
_L V J—4 U_T_a_
LV-1v,
eat out tee red part theyz&gt;njoy themselves
by banging the rinds on one ahotlier**
A good many times they supple­
in him, and the letter announce* her death. buada
ment rind* with their fist*. The boarding­
* So rum the world away.’
house and hotel trade is a pretty steady
Give my whole attention to the ume. and will give vou better good.,
for the money than you can get in Nashville, or tn Barry county.
ArrwUnc ths British MoblUt,.
melon will make a big show and go a great
[Ckeycnne Special.]
A letter rece.ved by Governor Haiti from
^Weil, we hare the vanilla and the
Mammoth Hot Springs, in the Yellow­
stone Fork, contain* additional informa­ lemon-fizvored walermelon. They are
tion concerning tho enforcement ot tee law
which she baa been in an al moat belpCOATS GROVE.
there. The first arrests which were ma io rerting a bit of lemon Into th« *'eu»
Icm condition for some time.
We caunot all be elected; who i • go­
were heartily approved of by ten hob
Mert Smith and
Lizzie Wilcox
people aud all residents of tho Park. Ou i« taken up by the pulp and make, a do. ing to get left.
were married at Nr ahviUe, Nov. 3d, by
the following day three visitors of the llcloua combination. Only epicure* know
It snowed Tueaday and everybodj
E. Parody.
Park, were arrested. They were numbers
went to election.
•'
i Mr. and Mrs. Pattre and mother, of
of tbe British nobility. They bad been
Mrs. May Richardson, of Eastport, is
through the Park, and when they came
Nashville, were gnesta of J. D. Chnstvisiting at G. W. Coate.’
fortabluF*
ler last Jfanday.
Elder Cummings preaches at the
“Well, I’ve been eating melon* forty
mens, which they had chipped off from
L. Dean and family are visiting at
various curiosity lodges, aud proposed to years, and I still prefer 'em plain. Borne church every four weeks.
Jamt-a Driscoll’s on the Eaton and
of my customers, however, like
m
I see our neighbor, Cason Wood, is
Barry
county line thin week.
The storm of indignation'-which followed mixed. One of my best boarding-house choseu to act as juryman the next term
Political speakers and bog buyers
the arrests was a caution. Holbert, one of
of court.
Sunday
in
the
sea
non.
8i&gt;e
prepare*
it.
have
been
very numerous around here
the hotel proprietors, was particularly
Leander Cain’s little boy is sick vith
outraged. Judge Budlong, an attorney at
lately bat have wound up now.
tue Park, was employed by the officers, the red part of the melon up into bite and dfpbtheria. He has lost one child al­
i
odd* pepper, salt, vinegar and oil. It ready with that disease.
EAST CASTLETON.

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!

H.

WIHN.

J. &lt;&gt;!».!■ t’X, Proprietor•
My convenience for supplying the pub.1**®*i j*** *
with anything In the Liven' lh.e are not cx«b ’
led In this part of U-r Hlate..

Four Pair of best MatcheiHorses
•

In tec county.

Both

SINGLE
AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS
With riling accominndaliteu. for'wo &lt;x aright,
furntabrd oil abort notlc* and At lowest rate*.
Patronize me and you Wil! oc lumpy.
JACOB OSM1IN.

BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER COBBS Shaving &amp; Bair Dressing Parlors
Cheaper Than Ever.

CHILDREN'S SOLID SCHOOL SHOES

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes.

The visitors and the hotel people appealed
to the newly appointed Buparinteudont,
the Hon. IL E. Carpenter. That gentleman
looked over the law, and then stated that
the officers w -re folly uaSboriaed and were
correc; in their action, and bo oongratuisted th- officials upon the fulfilment of
tbeir duty. The result of the examination

bur boarders just fight for iu
family that I know of pour

the fruit.

;

mil raI,W M,

A Boston family that

deal

Rev. W. Townsend is getting over i
ton «.---------,
wk u&gt; b&gt;. I J««Pb Salubar, u. moved to town.
notoral voice one more.
, A“
l"'”" '»•*■&gt; Grand
D. P. Spregoe baa returned to Grand
M&lt;'0&lt;laj.
Rapid.again intending to .taj there}. Jam" Everett and famll, am aowbile hl. boy, are in attendance at the

thing, and it is bet
onutrated that the &lt;
ly enforce 1L

,1, u

Another
mola-.se*

i
j
•.
.

{
;

IFrsf Side Main Street

When you want an easy share,
Aa good as.a Ixrber rrer gave.
Just call on me at my saloon,
At mom or eve or busy noon.
, We’ll curl mai dress the hair with grace,
To ault the owner of the face.
My room is nest aud towels clean,
'
Shear- dtarp and razor* keen. ,
And evervtr.inK . temk'youUi find
To suit ter taste and pleaoe ttu- mind.
All that art and akil! can do.
If you will call, we’ll do for you.
uSTCigar*. Tobacco aud Genie' Furnishing
goods.

.Probate Order.
9tatz orMicaiGABf, lM
County of Barry, f
Ata mmsIou of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, bokfen *t tin- Probate Office
In Ute city of fUsting* Id said county oo
Wednesday, the Sid day of Octolwr. In the year
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
Present, Clbmbxt Smith. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of
EDWIN 8. KNAPP, deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Ezr* A. Knapp, praying foi tee ap­
pointment of an administrator o&lt; the estate of
said deceased;
Thereupon is ia ordered, that
■sadsj. the 17th -taj of B.rvmaMvA. P. I&lt;W4,
al ten o'clock iu the forenoon, be assign­
ed foe tbe hearing of »ald petition, and that
tee heir* at taw or Mid deceased, aud all other
persoti* iNterested in said estate, are required to
— • *----- *--

Haatings, in aald county, and show cause, tf
any there be, why the prayer of tee petltiouer
•bnuld not be granted..
And It ta further ordered that eaid petitioner
give notice to tbe penon* interested in said
ertate, of tee pendency of aald petition, and
the bearing thereof by causing scopy of tel*
order to be published in the Nashville News,
a newspaper printed and circulated In said
County of Barry. ««ce in each' week for three
Ing..
Clxmkm? Smith,
(A true copy.) 4S-52
Judge of Probate.

_FARM FOR SALE.

1 offer for aste tnv farm of forty acre*, lying tn
tee north part of the con»or*tion. It coiiMBte
ot fifteen ocrea of up-tand, e*peclaliy adpted
to fruit ralring. four oervn now being cm cred
with small fruit, and twenty-five acre* ofchoice
*■
* ‘
tillsb^. Will bc»old»tbarDamiel Staley.

eUL

OPIUM HABIT ’

Philip Franck has a niece from Bat­
tie Creek visiting him.
i Mis* Perley Eddy cloaeil her term of
ASSYRIA.
school Mt the brick laat Friday.
baked b-an*. Bat, aa 1 said before, for
A. W. Wileox ia on the siek list.
Joseph Salisbury hn* returned from
R. C. Frueu returned from Fennville
j New York, biipgiog his mother with
Friday.
him.
IT WAS SATISFACTORY.
The sorghum mill stopped making I
• School commenced in the Feighner
syrup Oct. 29rh.
। district last Monday with Mrs* Frank
(San Fnuiclaoo Chromolo.]
The Good Templars Lodge met and
| Price teacher.
elected officers Wrdpesday.
tie fore,
Three hundred employes of Nelson
Mrs. Moreltouse has gone to Big
IL lot my
Rapids to visit Iter daughter.
..&amp; Mutter of Grand Rapid*,
„
. struck
Grandma Hartom has been very sick ’ Monday, because they were asked to
rarnrot duty and a wifely affection.**
«&lt;* »'»*■ h('“r' ‘.'’'b—l ”1 vlirht. at Obtaltivd and all Other Iwlue-eIn the U B. Patent
"You have loved.
Alas! how'unbap- ■min bm i. &gt; Bule beUm at prvwDt.
Job., T-rmr h« . Un.nt b, th.
X „«•»*:tended m for MOPKBATK FKK8.
Our oilkr la op;
1he t. S Patent «&gt;Ar«. and
«• • &lt; «n obtain Patent* in kaa U«« than I taw rvname of Clark in the house on biswork.
wtec front WAHHISOroN
-•fend MOitKI. 'R l»ttAWlNQ..WcMlvW .-a t*
THESE ARE SOLID FACTH.
■ John Blte^nwr i»
moving on the!
;«g? “
1 Rtdiel Shepard farm, which ahe traded
j to id tn.
• *
! Old Mr. Puvne and family, of Green ।

their melon* firm and juU ripe, and don't

rioted and were compelled to pay tbeir
fines. Ibe sentiment is rapidly gaining

ger boy who brought a dispatch into tbs
private office of a certain gr..at financial
sod railroad king, aud who, while he waib
,;i
&lt;ur
■
ir
.
*'a ‘or *“ *‘w"wrr« •*■•»■»&lt;« on «»• great
mantg damk aud whittled a lively tuna, to
»m the lumber w-MHie, wu- which
wbtoh lw k*p:
k«p: time
Mme with hi*
hta feaL
feat. The
Th*
room at the Pacific ILhiw. ' great
great man
man wawa. shocked
abockeJ throughout
terowgfatat. bisonhisuurids, wfth hi* throstent from tire system, and bo boat upoa th« aodaaud rlx artrrUm cut iu
■■ «**•
whoa* eavwi*y would h-v.
X ar ’r iark-koi/i riinetad unnerved a t-oliae capta n; but ite only

rt", n«l. w lol-

[fyou navnbe-naauftere, for v«**» ■»'»
rd all the reruvdjc* you ooUMl t*c*r j! *"»■
*IL do Dot W dtacourarc-i. tui UnvuDtelK
rup will cure you. *
.
rie«, •l.OOpor bwUe;
-••-*.Bend lor our pwapusei ut liana*.;-*•.■■- &gt;- •. ■■
RHEUMATIC IH KLPCQ . fe-. lu^cr. -•

thf&gt; magnificent proportions the city haa
a tainad.
,
. '
He. deplored 'the fact teat be knew no
one, and for e day or two wandered aimle sly about tbe *&gt;rente. Finally, he wa*

n&lt;&gt;un&lt;*»-l U»” arrival o a y un.- ^tmogerht
t e family circle, and tee .oldlcr applied
for j&gt; rmiwinn &lt;o
home on a u duugl*
W
.m*-........ -- -•
granted n •monte or two in 4
; 1. fill • 1
with jayfd. andeipatiiKi O.* be gla 1 ni -ot.
ing i bat wo tld hail hl* r-t irn, :»• alarum
from Virginia for bi* homo. - Missouri n‘
thia time wa* overt on wi u a -el of'mai
regular guerrilla w»
call d bushwhacker
From the bushes that he Igei the roado
they aent tbeir murderous ba let* to the

on account of having had
at her.
Trains on tbe G. R. A I.
Nottawa.
killing Wi
Wm. Green.
Gru.

» • 1&gt;.1W

VERMONTVILLE RISK,

oomt book or crook of the fickle goddosa.

time about the period of. tbe wa a young
Mts»oui«ian, who tiad be&lt;-n married but a

But

'

Elliott u. Gale, of Albion,

Not unlike a groat majority of the men 6

---- ................
.
«*«« X
I. NewYoik. claimed by those Inci ante’ of tl
lie key to the idtmition. ' more like a romance Hi
rn forwarded tlom New a -ob&gt;r tart,” r-mark

Michigan

Keur&amp;l^ie.

commencal college.

j

�UtedLACKD blAMOi
UNEXPECTED

700 Ladies,’
300 Misses’ and
Children’s

ANY

Will Go

LADY
Home

Happy,

Where is it. all This is Done?
DECKER’S,

fate left hand with wonderful skill.

lish two elaborated and cuetly works of in­
terest to visitor* to and exhibitors at the
New Orleans Exposltton, wtl tbe. advertis­
ing space fot4|M.«MX). and dts)x»e of the
books and enpyflfht-for cmu, depending &lt;&lt;a
forgery jto secure material for producing tbe
• works. He forged a letter of introduction
purporting to be written by Edward RMiiardson and William Oliver, {"rraident and
Secretary of a woolen mil! al Wesson.
Miss., both being well-known. South­
erners. With thia letter he had do difficul­
ty in securing the necessary material, joy­
ing for the same with forged drafts bear­
ing the signatures of the gentlemen named.
. He bto collected from various dupes money
to Ute amount of about *14,000.
In
another month bls book would have been
out, when tie could hare collected *110,000 in om day, and would have fled leav­
ing unpaid bills of about *40,000. A paper
firm grew suspicious and communicated
with the police here., and the result was
Branscom’s arrc-st. The books are said to
have so much genuine merit tliat a syndi­
cate of creditors contemplates completing
them. Branscom eonft^s.-s bi* guilt.
WELL

PRESERVED.

40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek,

A NEW THING!
FOB WOODLAND
That elegant new line .of

GOLD COIN
Hearing Stores just received by •

FAUL &amp; VELTE.
Our “GoM CuId.’’ No. 85, complete, for *14.—
A Big Bargain.
----- Also a complete Hue of-----

COOK STOVES
Direct from the celebrated Chicago Stove
Works.

Our Fall .and Winter Stock
----- IN------

Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
tion, Steel Trars.CISto-n Pumps, Chain,
Rope, Etc., Etc.,
Is complete in every particular.
Also a full line of PsiuU and O(J». Builders"
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.

Sec u* when in need of any article tn tbe
• Hardware line aod we will aav». you money.

FAUk. A VELTK.
yyHEX IN NEED OF

GROCERIES!
Graves &amp; son.
A FULL LINE

rfee, and a

He has

Gvtlderlaxd Station, N. Y., Nov. A
—Fifty years ago the Jupp family, famous
Hudson Valley butier-qiakers of that day,
to«*
Charles
occupied tho form nor dtekmging
—*-------—■-&lt;&gt;is \tioiL-—^Srs.
McChcsijcy, near
i
always - packed
Jupp’s
blitter. .
in
pocaliarly-nba
earthen
crocks,
and commanded a high priefl In the
Albany and other markets. Before send­
ing a crock of butter to Albany It was her
custom to lower It into a well on the prem­
ises which wm noted for Its very cold
water. Mr*. Jupp would leave the butter
hanging In the water for several honra, and
when taken out it would be as hard and
cold aa ice. One. day in 1834 she was low­
ering a crock of butter into the
well when the rope broke, and tlie
crock fell to the bottom. No effort wait
ever made to recover it. ' For the first time
in Its history till.* well became almost dry
during tlie recent long drought in titis vicin­
ity. A few day* ago Farmer McChesney
was cleaning the well uni, when he found the
crock Mrs. Jupp had lost fifty years ago. In
taking the crock from th® well McOesney
accidently broke 1L It was about oueqnarter full of butter, which was as solid
and sweet as It.was tho day it was put down
half a century ago. The crock and I is con­
tents are on exhibition at the McChesney
farm, and hundreds have called to see them.

a Republican meeting at Loreauville, in
Iberia Parish, Saluniay afternoon. While
the meeting was in progress some of the
crowd, which was largely coiiipotuxl of ne­
groes, got Into an altercation in which a
well-known white Democrat, named Joe
Gilbaux. was shot dead. The .white Demo­
crats rallied for revenge, aud a fusilade from
both parties began, the n.groes being
Joined by the white Republicans.
Aboift
one thousand shots were tired, aud the bat­
tle resulted tn Uie death of six negroes and
two whites,' besides a number wounded.
Captain R. Bel) was the only white killed
besides Gllbraux. The only ut&lt;rv fatally
wounded wan Abner Boutte, a well-known
politician. Late advices say that all the
Republican speakers were arrested and
committed to jail without authority of Law.
Further trouble is feared.

a mural taUui.

T- at at *be

“The oar« ole d-af s -all !&gt;e unstopped.”
Tuaee told me plain r wha’ i might have
knowu fro*n the strange qul-t'tbal pre-

Chick‘Ting Hall, a st ■uo’-i throw from
bunde d .»f the inhabitant-: of the- oily

chQ cb was founded something more

formed, the fl.s- or Its kind iu tl
country, I think, and

protiably one In

OFFtCAL

RECEPAON.

[N. Y. Herald .1

tom House.

search of mvdieal relief from a tumor in

The bi

Fro noh surgery had reached ids ear,

end trinket* roughly appraise! al

Alter having b-en comfortably settle 1 at

Graves^ wno arrived on Fri Jay evrningnti
the steam-*r America :rom Europe. Tbe condition had bee me worsn instead of
j wli were found .in various unacoouu,- .
better, and a Ion: - Lis: of doctors LumL
aide ptac-s about tbe inc mitig ra-seugara. proved their iuab-lity to cure ..im.
,
| When the moment of the supreme agony
approach-*!, and his s-rvilois knew that
smuggle :h -m ashore. ■'

the C-iatom H»Um detectives saw his name

him wi'. h all th-: honors. !■; is said that a
previous enterprise of Mr. Graves dwelt

The relatives and domestics of tbe de-

silen* congregation wiki a wonderlut flash­
ing and tvcinkling of -finrers.
The pastor o this cuure ; is Dr. Gallaudet, whose name ia kauwn ihrqugbout tho
land in prominent conned Ion with the
work for the educational and spiritual
benefit of deaf mutes. Ho waa tho flr-it
entirely to this work. Hi* fa her wa* Dr.
T omas H. Gallaudot, a clergyman of
Huguenot descent, who early in lite
s udied in Franco the bo&lt;t -y-iteini of insi rue ton of deaf mutes, returned o Am r
ica in 1817, founded at Huruord, CdniL

ca, and. then married a deaf mule youii-t
lady bukmxing to a prominent family of
that city.
,
Tho junior GaliamVit, the son of this
couple, wa* born in Hartford about 1823 or
11*21. Before he was w«nty years-old hr
was graduated at Trinity Colle'g* with
b gh honor*.
1 he son of a deal mute, hu

bearing, but Inherited a deep interest in
the unfortunate class -o which his mother
belonged.
bo be anon came to rhe city
and became a’oacber in the Deal Mu e
Asylum school here. Among the pupils

Office lauding place. He swung a little
haud* bag carelessly betw-vn his fingers.
Behm t him tripped-his wife, enveloped in
a ur-.itned d&lt;«k. The couple were earn.-stiy invite! into tbe private search room,
wha e they were Id ruduced o Captains

of Mrs. Grave-* mo lest lit le tounet in­
stead of In &gt;lier Jj-4el cmb.
H r surprise

coming th® busband and aon of deaf
mu’-*
Dr. Gallau-tot was th® founder ofthi*
church for daaf mu es beginning it merely
with a Bible class. Otaer clergymen

tho lining of the handbag, qf a brooch in
tho form of a pansy, with five peta s compo.cd of diamond, weighing ono and a
half ‘carats each. In tbe center was an
hum-nxe ]&gt;eari surrounded by still larger
diamond*.
- .

him, until now there are six of thorn at­
tending to ths wan*a of tbe “alien par­
ish.” Three of the clergymen a • th m-

forgo;ful. person in packing up her tni«-

-mission work is dole by thorn in all parts
der tbeir spiritual and benevolent charge
may be approximately esimated from tbe

Libs Toronto Mall.)
When Mi. Bell Bellmont, manager of
the St. Julien le-taurant, in Klug street.

En route ho stopped in Toronto a few day.,
and thinking be might go further and lare

brushes, tootu brunhei anil other article*
of toilet wore found a brooch set with six

three seta ot earrings and several smaller
Ivooches.
I|. seemed to relieve Mrs.
Grav ■»* mind to kn w that all £be Jewelry
Ail 'he jewels. Captain Bracket", says,
will' be c-ntt cstwl, but it is doubltul
whether Mr. Graves will be proevcu o l,

fO,OX) bail by Uni ed Blates Commissioner
bulslds yes erdav. The discovery of bi«
property in its odd hiding place* ua* been
too much for M -. Graves, and ■ he was
quite prostrated, yesterday.

cy C II 0 I C E

Teas and Coffees.
IF Y01T WANT

CANNED GOODS,
Don’t mine inapecting our fresh stock.
Prices lowest.

FINE CUT CHEWING!
Silver Dollar and Red Crow, two tbe
finest brands in the market.
Also a full line

tooling Tobaccos and Cigars.
We arc constantly recel-ing fre&amp;b Groceries
•d'arc letter
‘~*** prepsred
’ fy patrons than
«rer before. Come in ai

GRAVES &amp; SON.

ALWAYS AT THE HEAD,
THE OLD RELIABLE

Meat Market
HENRY BOE, Proprietor.
LARGEST BTOCK OF

FRESH,

SALT AND
CUBED

NKii.evn.LK, Wia, Nov. fl.—Tuesday
night at Arc o’clock Hugh Perkins and Al­
bert Martin, both held for murder, and one
Thompson, a horse-thief, broke from the
county jalL They knocked down the jan­
itor, took bis revolver, and made tbeir

ho-band.”

length they became a .very coufiderable
property. Besides fata father and &lt;.ne

at borne

and

as she

When the City Hair was reached Roger,

Downing

gaxed at the prisoner

interest

*10,001 a year. Mr. Belmont made money
In the White Oak Hotel which he carried

“Don’t Iron know your own

husband,

POULTRY and FISH
IN THKIK SEASON.

DENVER.

SAN FRANCISCO,

KANSAS CITY,
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS

CITY OF MEXICO,
JI poluV1 In tbe :rfrxican Rejx

HOME-SEEKERS

the Hajah.
a
Af,wot the habitues and residents of

a much larger number hurried down to
tbe beach soon a.ter rising tn m their
pyre and to gather some mementoes of
ibl^, and the soil about tho spot still
ivo fdrtlt *n unuiual heat.

BLlNQS A HUNTER.

(Denver Ku*h (N.\r.) Bpc&lt; laLl
'
am Janeway, a burner, was br^don
mar the headwater* of
wood ducks in the stream.

THECHIT TRUE

IRON
TONIC

A large blue

FACTS RECAXOma

p,cached it turned and tried to run away,
but was hurt so bad&lt;y that it fell again to
the ground.
Jetirway stooped over the heron to seise
It, whereupon the bird sprang up, and,
darting out iu long n«k. struck Janeway
a IJow in the face with its beak, cutting
his cheek and
Immense bird, which
«t high, flew al him
m over tbs right eye
again and struck him

Sr. Bartafi Im Tnk

the hire
followed up its advantage
and attacked him as ba lay on tbe

tbat it had given tho hunter a third blow,
this time full in, the left eye, before bo
could make any defense. Maddened with

rushing upon

his singular

antagonist.

atarrHCREj|^LI|
Chea Relief a
once. Thorough
Treatment

death.
Tbe hunter was covered with blood, and

Tbe officer fell exhausted Into a chair and
Mrs. Downinc walked aa If in a dream

by tbe bird’s first bloi

Info nwtrtkb
Angele, two Mexican jumping beans,
which be baa kindly left al tho Union

Lie Bernardo da la Torre, living at Dutngc, made a singular discovery re-

recently contained

|fo|

the Unioa a few days age, as follows:
MMr. Fied Frelinghuyaea, sou of Beers*

beak had been forced in by rhe wnd
entirely de­
blow. Tbe left eye
Ibs hunter will
boo. Ti e heron
t from Up to Up

[Boston Globe.]

A&lt;-cord-

drew Torre irresistibly toward the shaft,
dared Julian, hia confidential servant, te
lower himeeif Into tbe shaft. Julian waa

lantern in hi.

t—i high, and

14.0u0,(W cubic miles (4»,4».Sn.OOO cub.o
fret) of water, sufficient to provide for all

With tbe exertion ot all his

rusty binges creaking as

tion of ths

Tubular and Drive Wells.
Strait's. Brass Cylinder,

acres of fiat-bottom land a longs id. the
river bod below. The rivers of Ceara flow

(Commercial Advertiser.]

is capped over.

if In resnon-

slunof Dartmouth College Library—vit,
ths original briefs of the three great law­
yers, Daniel Webster, Jeremiah Ma*on
and Judge Hopkinson, as prepared and
used by them in tbe Dartmouth College

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.

I am better prepared than ever before • •

Mfrall’a Otobruted W lad ni*
with tune.

Wabhihctow, Nov. 3.—The reductun. in
the public debt during October amounted
to *8,307,1911, and for tbe four months of tho

Wind Mills?Wells.

lilUe distance
iway discloaed a

York Zfsrald,

Milwaukee. Nov. I.—Tiw Baltimore &lt;fc Steins Agriculture. Department.
Ohlo Railroad, hu purdiaaed from Angus
Hibbard the lines in and near M.lwankee of
tbe defunct Baltimore A Ohio Telegrajrti
Company, and lutve signed an sgrremeut to
equip a through line from Chlexgo to MIF
wauke and bL Paul by the 1st of next i tains th
I rounded

The finest market aud beat faeffiitiee for prr.•

"Ttirourti the H&lt;ft: of tbeOotrUrant b&gt; way
ot raduc Juocuoo or Oma&amp;a to

third waa gathered into an urn and

bringing with him

Bee', Veal, Fork, Mutton,
Hama, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Bto.,
n&lt;r two couktie*,.

CHICAGO, PEORIA 4ST.L0UI8,

The bud’s strength wan so great that.

but lost it again, and wa&lt; spending bis

punutt.
ArrLirroM,
Wla., Nov. fl.—Tuesday
night a Jail delivery was effected here by
five criminals. It waa accomplished by
raising Uw stone flagging and digging un­
der tbe walls of a ooadeauted cell Charles
Early, a noted criminal, is in tbe gang. Tbo

Mgntxxal, Nov. A—Tbe customs and
inland ^avenue receipts at Montreal show a
'ailing off la October of fllM.MQ, compared
with October, 1883. The customs demaae
is attributed generally to tbe dullness of
trade, but some claim it Is caused by the
Sadi Temperance act, and tbe consequent
ahrinkage of the volume of buslneM In
spirits iuid beer.

said Julia Downing

day afternoon.
Detect1vu Robert was
the only man on guard at tbe City Hall,
and did not feel inclined to leave hie post,
but as the police had been looking lor
Downing for some time ho duUrm nwl L
go. When bo got tn tiio house be found a
man taking his ease .and collared him.

Mr*.

ide nd

the deceased performed divers ceremonli**. 7 he ashes were divided into Ibreu
parts. Ono was cast to the winds; the

GOING WJEHnr.
OXLY LIFE lUJUHXO TWO THKTOGX
TRAUB DAILY FROM

lay duderinjG«P'Tte»*;itly badly wound­
ed. To toenra the bird alive the
laid down his gun and ran toward!

Australia

received a letter from tbe son’s solid ore
in London asking for a certificate of Mr.
Belmont’s death. Tbe City Clerk ootatnu-

permission to carry out this rile.
Tusk
functionary was at first much perplexed.
Then was nothing in the manual of magis­
trates that relate ! to cremation; neither
tbe Co le nor tbe Constitution nientioned
ft.
lie finally, however, telegraphed to
the Fn-frct oi the Department; the Prefect

carelessly was opened an i in it w.as found
lh&lt;&gt; decomposition of tbe corpse' bad
a piece of soap. . The United B-.ates bano laws against the Ute of soap outside of. been very rapkl and the case bnd become
poll l ira, but the officers ini .sted upon
O|&gt;ening ho cake, ite-ldod in. the soft sub­ of tbe Hindo&gt;s the gr-atent discretion.
stance were round thirty-two glittering
diamonds.
None of them walgfaud loss
than a carat.
Mr. Graves got rad in t-io (among them Dr. Kennedy, an American)
face wbon he found
uu bad drawn tho
prise cake of snap and,was actually under the foot of the high cl ffs, wfaere a funeral
pyre had been prepared by the Ri.ido**.
su-piemn of an attempt to smuggle.
.
Tue w&lt; a lter Hsing somewiia. oppressive It was in the form of a c&lt;&gt;u •:&gt; and was
Captain Bracket; gracetuiiy assisted Mrs. competed o alternatelayets of-fagots aud
ch ps, the latter being wed satuiatei with
oil and petroleum. O.i top of this w$* a
one bad eouooatei ion tiritt a ite un tec bed ot hay, aud upon this reposed- tbe de­
Then the fagots and
tlio'Jur lining. Wuile the fingers ol Captain parted Rajah.
saturate! efiips were piled up suit higher
Cbalker d’i«jorer--d a dcs-m or more vai
uabie stones wmen hail :.y jem? «ran-p and tie torch was applied at tbe summit.
The process of combustion lasted f om
circumstance been misplk-.-'-d &gt;n tbe lining

[Troy Standard.]

will be a great day In tbe history of Uie
Catholic Church of the Uui»d States. Al­
though the meeting proper of the Plenary
Council is not to begin until the foUpwlug
day, Hie grand religious cere-ionics which
are to*take place on Sunday, and in
which all the prelates and hundreds of
clergymen will take part, will really mark
the opening of the council Bishop
GibbonA, of Baltimore, Apostolic Delegate,
will preside. The only American Cardinal,
McCloskey, of New York, will not be pres­
ent, owing to ill health. In the council
will be eighty Archbishop*. Bishope and
Abbots, lea other prelates and about twen­
ty-five heads of religion* orders, which,
with the theologians allowed each of **'*
Die
foregoing, will make up in all about 250
active participants In the labors of tbe
council
___________________

HE LIME SELECTED BT THE V. «, GO/’f
TO CAREY THE FAST- MAIL

these people. They conduct the services
iu the sign language, of course, and some-

BAt.TtMonx, Md.? Nov. A—Next Sunday

Three Grade*. Brown and White, sold
at bottom prices.

d-wii upon he ground, for, according to
tho precepts of Bhuddi*m, the soul of tbe
dead must first come in contact with the
soil before it can go forward* to the next
stage in it* march towards perfection. A
stone jug was plaoni under the bead of
toe dyiug Rajan, aud thus be breathed his

R. A. BROOKS,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

bonne left

nd paragraph* carefully constructed, in

Roepeetfaily,

HENRY ROB.

of snow tell during Tueaday night, followed
l»y colder, dcarlng weather, winter appea-'

with erasures, nearly '.wo hundred ]&gt;ages

gOTTHESl
clock,!

�Saturday; Oct.Hth, 1884;—&gt;_

23-MEN'S CmiMERE SUITS !-23
1“U* whole trouble U a kind of a prac’i-

No. 616. Firth

hide ovar thirty y*arr,
and think that I have been a fairly dos*

tbe Ugh'.-rtretch*d n?-®brane

I believe

condition that it ■&gt;«» not more than eno-

foreota of tbe Mohawk Valley chopping
the great Western Union2

mil fflywif to my own opinion-

Brunswick bar noting bls piucid demeanor
. thought be was a good specimen to ex_,Hirl-

Does be think

ograpb operator in an obsure country vil-

to call upon Mr. Vanderbilt, Mr. Gould
and Mr. Buseei Bap. Mr. Taylor admlt-

|S00 for a Christmas-tldo bauble that that
। every «ound

projected visits in his mind. About two
o’clock a card was brought to bls room,
room. It read, “Mr. A. T. Stewart.”

there are no windows in it, for the Jingling

bowmr,
U U Crciin.U., .. I b.U.v.
It will, in.tbe demonstration of my theory,

dining at bis favorite dub or in company
speak to him only in whispers. He has with those whose names have become fagrown so morbidly sensitive to all harsh . mous wherever the English language la
him by hb&gt; mother on rubber diabea.

gf*d little urchin who roamed the streets of

a light, jumped Into his drees suit, and
hurried to tbe parlor, where be waited
lor Mr. Stewart, wondering at the strange

there patiently, and no visitor appearing
“Show Mr. Stewart up.'

taint/ Ot doubt now vnd of ridicule if my
false one

At the following low prices. These suits are worth 25 per cent,
more than we ask for them.
.
No.
No,
No.
No.
No.

7191,
7000,
6W0;
7841,
7844,

These goods always sell for six to seven dollars.
who has to buy boys’ clothing this fall

it will auceeed.
“But if t» faUa, doctorF’

sea. His father was seldom at
friend? considered him a mild

through entirely, and death
tbe poor young fellow's natural shrinking

deaf-

let it fall.”
first called into thecate
THE COACHMEWS BOOM.

to remember tho real name, If I should

Xnaploymsat

Axenctoe

His little
It had a

out of the way; its food waa well digested.
parents, it would scream out in affright.
They haff given it laudanum and all ibo
villainous soothing compound* used for the
murder of in fan a, without effect. They
had tried all manners of nursing and

•barns,’ the father called them—to the fat,
bandana-turbaned negro, but it was all
one to the liny sufferer, for who** normonL I did not give it any more medi­
cine, for I bad not anything against tbe
child j but 1 watched it closely, and it did

sir—the

“It is quite refreshing,” said Mrs. Maul­
thorp, of the Bixth Avenue Employment
Agency, “to see what a great many young
gents wont to be coachmen. Why, I’ve had
mor’n.flfty mashers since yesterday morn-

minutes ago who’s a broker tn Wall street.

ordinary disease of the auricle. ”
“The auricle,

The intelligence offices and tho different
employment agencies report a most re­
markable boom in the coachman’s line.
Tbe places are overrun by intelligent men
of all profess ions who wish to obtain
coachmen’s situations. Many of them are
evidently persons of education and refine­
ment who desire to rise in the world, aud
are tired of the drudgery of tho counting­
room, tho bank and the legal profession.
For some unexplained reason they have
oome to tbe conclusion that the position of
coachman offers unexampled opportuni­

auricle.

You

composed of'the external, the m ddlo and
the internal parts, calle 1 the ’auricle,’ the
Hyxnpaoum* and the‘labyrinth.’ It is the
most complicated of all the organs of

oate pans are imbedded in the petrous
bone, which is the hardest in the body,
rendered it the most difficult to study,
and, consequently, tho hardest to cu «
whoa seriou.ly affected by disease in tbe
ions or
Interior portions
of its anatomy.
anatomy. BU
Bu - |I
or __
sxtornal
ear,
where I
tbe auricle C
-____ Z __
____________
■
thought tho trouble with••the ctiild
route-1,
is a mere shell or cartilogu, which I might
compare to tbe mouth-piece of a complex
trumpet; I treated him for this, but in a
had tbe sense to mm that I was doing him
no good aud the honesty to tell bis

location of the disease, and tho father
dosed out hi* business, and after paying
me u fee, which was handsome even for
those ffiush days, said to mo: ‘This little

entire in tbe whole world can make him
hand and I kissed tho little baby, and 1
Wished the wan mother a happiness which
enn then I did not think she would find.

to sound. The sudden dosing of a door
would sometimes throw the child into
darkened, isloatad, profoundly

been procee-.ing upon a wrong hypothesis

Lion and become a coachman in some nch
man’s family. I asked him what wages

man of family and respectable. Then I
had a middle-aged man, who is areal­
estate agent, come in this morning. He
said he was a widower, and ho wanted to
know if I thought ho could- get a position
de.-d, sir,” said Mrs. Maulthorp, “there’s
quite a boom in coachmen.”
At ““ In««njatioual Servants’ Bureau,
on
rimilar reports were board.
Tua clerk of th* bureau said with inno­
cent astonishment: “ICa astounding what
a lot ot middle-agad man in good a tan C mg
want to be coachman In private families.
Ot course we haven’t places enough for
them all, for, to tell tho *rutb, tho demand
for coachmen has fallen off within a few

gone into practice driving landaus, ph»-

But I had

Club it was openly acknowledged by one

. gentleman to promise mo letters giving
what the Various auriate told him of the

saw nothing incompatible with a man’s
honor in being a coachman in a private
family ou toe Hudson. Mr. Chandcs Ful

myself for a professional statement.
What fool* some of them .wereI One said
it was simply blUtonsness, and do»eJ the
little thing with calomel; another that it
was a disease of tbe eustachian tube,
which remained open too frequently and
let in (oo much air; another that tho trotifourth callcrd it aural vertigo or M miere*a
who were scattered all through tbe conti­
nent of Europe, pronounced It tumor of
the brain. But the poor little fellow kept
Increasing in nervousness.
Finally the
aid gentleman died, and I ceased to hoar
from him.
“ Six w.'eks ago that child, now a young

walls, Im* from the ceiling* and fl

.covered with the same material. Why?
i'll explain ft to you. The Tunctfuns of i&gt;o

In a certain aenao old Ezra Cornell waa
even then a genius, if a total forgetfulness
of all tho ties and custom* of life could
acre* of land and a tumble-down old"shan­
ty for a home. He made a bare subsist­
ence from the soli, and his wife’s labors at
tho washtub eked out sufficient clo.hlng
for her children and now and then a cheap
calico for a “company” drees for herself.
Old Ezra occasionally received a New
York paper and in tho long winter eve­
nings he would pore over it with the avid­
ity that the fashionable young lady to-day

vertisements were a source of much joy
and comfort to him. Any change from
the dreary monotony of his every-day life
was a god-send to him. At that time Pro­
fessor Morse, the Nestor of tbe American
telegraph, had about completed hie first
experiment, but wa« puzzl*&gt;d whether the
telegraph wires should be erected on poles
or sunk under ground. The subject was
long and even bitterly discussed by
the projectors of the infant Western
Union and the question agitated Pro­
fessor Monte and his friend* for years.
The reports of the differences over the
■ubj'*c were published in the Courier and
Enquirer then tbe leading paper of this
city, a copy of which lound its way into
old Esra’s hands. That li'tle paragraph
■ultima ely proved to be the first step in
the present colostsl fortune controlled by
bis son. Alonso B. Old Ezra, without in­
structions from Professor Morse, and
without tbe faintest encouragement that
his course was correct, immediately ab­
sented himself from bis wretched home.
He was lost to his family for months, but
when be returned it was with the informstion that be ha(i cut “one hundred cords

laughingstock of the neighborhood.
His
friends were really concerned for him, and
his wife was not altogether sure but that
her husband had b»cn on a foolhardy mis-

over the undemocratic idea that being a
coachman tn a private family was not in
itself honorable and respectable.
The
man waa thrown into tbe best society, aud
if be irnjH-ovod his opportunities ho could

atod*bad cid Ezra become • ith hia tele­
graph polfl.ifuttlng that at one time bls
garret m?T ".pare” room wore strewn
with the original stock of the Western
Union, not worth the paper it waa printed
on, and Itts stated as a positive fact by
the ex-Gowi-nor’s friends that bis mother
became so disgusted by her husband’s
sharea of tho company to kindle fare- fire
with. All this, however, was changed tn
a few days. When tbe war broke out
the demaud for Increased telegraph facili­
ties brought tho Western Union up with

is, by a thin, pvndulou* bonelrt called

notified.
But yesterday morning the cards began
to ram down upon the bewildered young
exquisite. Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt begged
that Mr. Taylor would stop a. his house,
during his stay in New York, John Jacob
Astor offered bis p-w at Trinity Church,
Mr. Gould placed the yacht Alai anta at hia
dispoeai, and tbe Union Club begged him
to come tc tbeir arm*. Beiidet these,
every distinguished gentleman, f. jxi Pres­
ident Arthur down to Barney Bighn, sent

clerks guarded tbeir guest iaithfully, and
would send no carjg to the too popular
Taylor. All tho dally papers were notified
that “the distinguished Mr. Rusaall Tay­
lor, ot London, England, would be glad to
be interviewed,” end a seoyi bt reporters
added to the Englishman’s perplexities.
A stream of callers aa long aa a kite-string
stood in line in front of the hotel yester­
day waiting to see Mr. Taylor.
He
threatens to braiu the first man that
speaks to him, and the hotel clerks have
mounted a little howiizvr just back of tbe
desk so as to repel boarders it the crowd
becomes too great. Neither they nor Mr.

I2-Ca868 Men’s Coarse and Fine Boots-12
Just opened.

{Pall Mall Budrvl.]
In her chair by
in that bare
- u&gt;e window,
. -------------------surrounded by her cate in council.

has lavished her own share with a tree
hand. Garibaldi waa indebted to her for
large sums of money; and that tbe Count-

into a UilrOKdass call

crater. We don’t kn-nr
Women seldom marry

’• n dude on win •* only a mosquito.

Step in and examine them.

*

FOWLER A CAMPBELL.

GENTLE NEWS READER:
Do you desire to see the Newest, Fresh eat, Prettiest and meet complete Hoof of

DRY

GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS
AND SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHINC GOODS,
&gt;
FLANNELS, BLANKETS. ETC.,

THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

PEAKE F. HILBERT’S,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING I
Big Drive on Bed Spreads! Think of a Mammoth Marseilles Bed Spread for 11.25!

1-Fall and Winter Goods.-I

In buying my Fall and Winter Stocks I was very fortunate, and succeeded In
securing bottom prices on everything, and shall give patrons

l-Bargains Never Before Offered.-!
«&gt;&lt;hm! Go&lt;mIh, Plenty of Them. Low Prices and Honest Dealing,
Are my bualnesa principles. Come in everybody and see me. and 1 will guarantee
to make your rialt to my store particularly pleasant and profitable.

Yours for Business,
F.

F.

HILBERT.

Vermontville Slili to the Front!
OIN

pet re torn of thia “guA” are. Mr. Taylor
would like to meet thetu just once—with a
club.

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES.
Another Drop on Everything!
Best Quality Barn Boards, Surfaced, 915 for 30 days.
Nheathiiig, All Widths, Murfhced, SO.
MblnKies, 75c., SI, 91.75. 99. 99.95, 99.50. S3, 93.15.
Do not &lt;ail to get some of the 919 Barn Boards which can

Twenty-live Thousand leet NtuddiuK and Joist to dose out
Ldth* 95 per thousand feet.
Flooring, Siding. Ceiling and Mouldings at Lowest Prices.

I am Bound to Undersell All Others!
AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

Italian freedom, should be reduc-d to her
present ex.remittee should serve as a
warning to intending patriots; for, alas]
she has not found tbe gratitude which she
expected. “I have rpent gold enough to
fill all this room—aye, and mole—to bene­
fit- my fellow-b -ings.
They have proved

abused Animals are more grateful than
my fellows. 1 now devote my small means
moui extent and old Ea a began to scour , to tbe cause of suffering cats and aogs and
ty hen askwd wnat the cause of this sud­ hia garret for the reams of it which ho dumb creatures-” Tbe Countsa*, i mny t&gt;e
den desire to become coach man, an old ox­ had accepted for hi* pole*. He gathered added, beside devoting much of her large
fortune
o theincause
of Dalian freedom,
*
them up, and pack
ng them
an old
to too Coacnlug" Club aud partly to the frMbor trunk c ung to tho city. He soon took charge of one of the hospitals during
newspaper*.
i lemrwml that with each day ho became the war, and when in charge of the
Her
.
------------------------------ ,
- flOU,Ot» richer. Tfie dear old gentleman ambulance' waa twice wounded.
How Amsrleans Ar* Blot In Korepa,
■ could barter appreciate his vast nosaee- soubriquet was the Italian Nightingale, hi
LN. 0. Tunee-Democrat.]
aions. His family that had suffered so
of nursing. In 1873 she waa busy again i,
The recentaotiou oris hotei-k*eper at Bt. long did, vand ALmzo ana hl* mother Versailles nuremg tbe German wounded.
SebsstiaH, Spain, ih requi. Ing payment were quickly in-tai led in a boantiful “1 come of a military jam tty. I shall stick
hr-mo
with
every
luxury
that
tho
Mon
o
tor the alleged refurnishing of the apart­
...
«...__ ___ ■ &gt; *___
ments ofa.-i Am.-rican goiitknian who bad
vids. He i» now the nolo possessor &lt;-f siege. 1 am ordered »n abate the nuisance,
and daily I am subj ct to a fine ot ten
his father’s estate. In polities he h
shillings a day until I do so. I k -«i&gt; my
proprietor will do uudvr termed the “Bphlnx,” but to hia fellow­ doors locked, so that my enemies shall not
members ox the Uteou League Club he is
enter If I can h-Jp
to their receipt*, and aug- a genial an-1 agroeaUo gentietnan, though
« friend-

tympani, f? th collect sound wa'
£hj fibrous tisane stretched aw

given to it by tbe inner ear, which is th
cavity ot the dram. Now think of this n

grea. millionaire be seat to bis mom. But
Mr. Vanderbilt camo not, and the young
London importation rang the bell and
asked why the gentleman wan not forth­
coming. Then the hotel people found out
that some one bad been victimizing tbe
young man, and they placed a guard about
his room. Tbe cards had not been carried
by. shy of the notel employee. . Mr. Tay­
lor was told that he might retire, but he
thought it best to remain up alt night so as
to be prepared to meet other callers. But

telegrapb wires would .be strung on pole*; ~®ke is apparently about iorty-five yean
with pale, ‘intellectual face i arrowed~
and no amount of argument or persuasion old, ~
tion as butler, or gardener, or valet will could deter him from a second visit to the by much trouble, a high, broad forehead,
from which her dark gray hair is brushed
not do. But they turn up their noses at wilderness, from which he returned in
everything bat coachman.
Why, there couple
* of* incur 'ha, remarking that he had
cut “more poles for them telegraph .tel­
He had two diamond rings on his hand lers.”
He then made bold enough to ad- down when her cats jump up to her lap.
and a ruby collar button. He aal.l ho bad
thought some ot changing bis profession. was in a position to supply his company
raa joined by
with telegranh polos and could supply
get a coachman’s position In some private him with a wilderness if necessary.
Pro
fondness for animals from my f
family on Che Hudson. Thon there was a
young swell drove up in a dog-cart and
knocked us all out by applying for a
father, and fancy that I am pay tng a tribute
coachman’s place.
It’s really extraor­
dinary.” said the clerk, as he mopped his them they would bo paid for In the stock
for* bead.
of tbe
company.
Old Ezra, after
At tbe Intelligence office of Burke 4: much consideration, consented to tho
Fisher, on tbe upper Broadway, there was
qui e a queue of young men waiting to supplied, always receiving in return a waa an Italian and hor mother a
register. Most ot them carried canes and pile of Western Union chromo*. His Scotchwoman, but abo bereelf la ooamopolneighbors continued to think him on tbe Itan, and speaks fiuanUy Engliab, Ger­
man, Italian and Franco.
Tbo united
fortunes of bereelf and her husband
desperate straits aa ever.
coachmen in private families. '
made
a
moat
handsome
income,
but.much
It
is
alegend
of
Ithaca
that
so
infatuAt the Union Club it waa ascertained

twitching* of the ear, which occasionally
would pro lac* a snapping sound, audible

symptoms equally as puzzling.

patent-leather boots off wben-Mr. Vander­
bilt was announced. With a sigh tbe tight

would come under the category of

Crowded

who acquired a sudden fortune during the

very richest men in Loui-viUe.
baby was singularly affected.

hasty exit just in time to avoid the angry
Kuglis Oman’s boot.
Mr. Tajfior began to think it was a queer
country, with a vengeance.
He hurried

Any one

Can’t Afford to let this Chance Slip.

dead seme years, .sir, so I can’t show him
an artificial drum-head.
shall rank, as 1 told you before, among

♦6.00
fl.W)
5.00
5.60
6.00

A Job Lot Odd Vests, Fifty Cts. Each.
30 Boys’ All Wool Suits, $4.00.

“Mr. A. T. Stewart, of course.”
“I’m sorry, sir, sorry to disappoint

though £ am afraid to think it—that I see

5 suite, at.
6 finite, St.
9 Huita,-at.
6 Mvite, at.
4 aulte, at.

little boys and girl
who deserve to be devoured by bears like
tho rogues who mocked the prophet, cry m
bort “Hohl boh! mothorof dogs audcn:- l
Toou nboul lot be

sbouldst i« burned ac h w

----- FOR------

Drugs and Groceries!
My Grocery Trade is tnr beyond my expectation.*.

My stock Include*

-

Five kinds of 4'«Heej», two of Tran,
tour ot NuKara.aH the popular brauda ot SmokiuK
mad Chewing Tobaccos. Cigaro,
.
. t anned
,
Smokers’ Articles,
Good*. Frcah Confectionery. Splcrx. Ylncic Vrisnt t’nkes. School
BookJri Blunk BookN, Pocket Booka. Tn»L«*t \rtirlcn,
all the Standard Patent Med trinea,
iDdmUng Culver’s “Autumn Plant,”—Bert Kidney, Liver and Blood Medicine Manufactured.

MY 50 CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

J\

AA
^ew Customers to give me &amp;
V V j. jL1N JL J_2z_LJe trial, and leani the truth of the
statement that I seH goods at prices that defy competition.

Oaslx for Entter and ZBg-g-s.

I. N. HARTER.

�year at 50c. per garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at 27%c. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

LADIES’GENTS’ UNDERWEAR
LADIES' RED ALL W01L

GENTS’ RED ILL WOOL

UNDERWEAR

UNDERWEAR

Ladies Ulsters
gt&gt; w Buys a Diagonal
Wool Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

and Russian Circulars

-I have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of FaLT'and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

-

NOV. 8,1884

Mas. Jacob Osmcx, | Mas. Wm. Bartlmtt,
S DITOBI.

’

THOUGHTS FOB VOTERS.

I wish that these few thoughts that I
shall present to tbe voters of this laud
might be deeply impressed upon each
heart, and that they might l»e the
means of cbangeing the minds of many
and that they may realise, that by
their vote they lisense tbe rumseller to
do whatever he sees fit to do, regard­
less of right or wrong.
J (They license him to make drunkards
of tbeir own sous if they tcrefatbeis.
Oh, my Christian voters, ia that, what
God gave in to your keeping those
precious lives for you to give them up
soul and body, into the open saloon’s
power, when perhaps the mother if
she be a praying mother, is praying
every day for those so precious to her
may be shielded from these things! It
aeetUH to me that those God has given
you should be dearer to you than party
ties. Whether you are republican or
democrat, those boys that are growing
up around your hearthstone may, be­
fore another four years roll around, be
lured into rhe power pt the open sa­
loon. Don’t think, my reader because
it is mv boy this can not be. The rumseiler has no choice of persons unless
it is fear of law that makes him so.
And when you license it, you. the
voters, sh^re the respoavibility for all
■ the ruin that is wrought. Has it rifled
a home! You made it possible and as
thejusteye of God looks down upon
the desolate hearth, and listens to tbe value of manufactured products to pop­
• .
’
cry of the lone ones for vengeance, he ulation.
sees the poor over-tempted appetiteA good story is told of an Irishman,
riddea one at whose feet lies part of the
who being annoyed by a howling dog
guilt. He sees the dramseller behind the (
at night, jumped out of bed to dislodge
bar, wbo pitilessly fed tbe passion for (
tbe offender. It waa when the snow
, drink which finally burned out all love ,
was three feet deep. He not returning
and duty, aud he sees behind, all the ।
his wife ran out to see what was tbe
men who placed the dramseller in the ,
matter. There the found him, in hie
position to cause this ruin, and. he ,
night suit, his teeth chattering, and
bolds them responsible. They had a
his whole body almost paralyzed with
part in the desolation of that home,
cold, holding the struggling dog by the
and wiU he not make requisition at
tail. “Arrah, Pat,” said she, “what
tbeir hands!
wudyebe after doin*!” “Hush,” said
Arise quickly, Christian voter and
he. "Don’t ye see! I’m tbrying to
come ont from this awful partnership
fraze the baste!”
which throws upon your soul part of
, the guilt for every broken heart,
Mrs. Blifkius—“I see by tbe papers
every saddened home, every wrecked that a baby has died down east by hav­
l|ve, which but for tbe dram shop you ing its breath sucked by a cat.”
placed in their way, wight have been /.
Mr. Blifkins—“Same thing happened
singing for Joy, brightened with sun : to me when I was attending the state
niest hope aud filled full of refining , convention.”
influence.
! Mrs. 3 —“But yon didn’t die.”

The VERMONTVILLE CLOTHIER

AN EIGHTY-ACRE FARM I

Men’s. Youths' and Boys’

SUITS I OVERCOATS DO YOU KNOW

F. S. LOOMIS

HELLO I

These nights when a boy comes home
smelling horribly of cigar smoke, and
the old folks question him in awful
tones, he tells them that he's been lug­
ging a smoky toich in a political pro­
cession. It is such rare presence of
mind aa this that saves many a boy a
tanning._________ ___ '
________

Spain claims to produce more lead
than any other country, and Texas is
preparing statistics that she puts in
circulation more lead per aunum than
Spain ever dreamed of.

Mrs. F. McDerby; Rec.

:
~
I cool reply that set the young man to
x His pants were tight, hia complexion I (hinking.

light, and he carried a love of a eane; \
.
. ...
.1

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* 11.&gt;Ml I.MwrlI
.La* .1..

be looked

n.pi.i.hw.d rain. Two’,lu
viril Amerra wlo. Mini.f.ir Will, frizzled hair went 11,’»
make a note of Ihi. ondlonil, tripmur by, when one did amile I “fPonu. it In their next Tlr.nkwrrio,
. .
.
..
....
lutrtiiioi.
sermon.

great eclat, and bowed like a Cbeati
field, but bis pant* so Deal gave way

“Her bump ot uiMieratauding wil not
allow Iter to comprehend Is'anw,” is
what a Boston girl says of a New York
girl, whom she does not particulariy
like.

HELLO !

s Republicans!
-Democrats!
g Greenbackers!
S
Rusionists!
£ Prohibitionists!
Everybody!
o

___

f
*
s­
=■'
“
®

Dr. ( tawe’n Dyapeptic Cordial.
Thia McdiclM haa bean prepared with the gr JW-

Use Garland Stoves,
__

ft

। BoIm, DnigxwA

MedicMietl Piaster.
----- IN THE MARKET, AND------

Entirely Eon-Partisan,

id&lt;,|i*,, tf^t woman’s lovely hair,”

Sec.. Mr*. Dr. Barber; Cor. Sec., Mrc.; mjj H yl&gt;ung ulood to n sedate citizen
J. Marshall; Fin. Sec., Mrs. A. Selleck; i lW &gt;iain
yesterday. “You should
Treae.r M»»-'Wm. Bartley.
never run after false idols,” was the

HELLO I

Closest-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft,
and Best-Operating Stove

At the last meeting of the W. C. T. ,
U. the following officers were elected:! Then Mrs. Blifkins said tn-niething
President, Mrs. S. R. Overholt; first i Mb"'“political conventions,
vice president. Mrs. J. Osmun; second ■ an&lt; Mr. B. su awled. ___________

vice president,

RockfordWatches

ored to crawl out, but found that the
log had swelled so that it was impossi­
ble to make bis exit.
He endeavored
to compress himself as much aa possible,
but with indifferent success.
He
thought about all tho mean things be
it all to ourselves. You can hold a had ever done, until finally his mind
skein of worsted for me, aud we can reverted to the fact that instead ot sub­ My Prices: Red Pontiac Fulled Mittens, 30 to 80 cents. My competitors in Nash
villeaod Vermontville chaige for the same from 50 to 85 eta.
look at the album together, arid I will scribing for his local paper he was in
Moral: You can save enough on one pair of red mittens to pay your fare fron
show you some lovely sketches, aud the habit of borrowing it from his
Nashville and Vermontville and return, and have mdney left.
neighbor, and. thus defrauding the My prices: Mer.’a Best Fur Capa &gt;1.50 to$1.65; Competitors’prices, $2 00 to $3.00
Men's Canada Gray Pants $1.40; Competitors' priceat, $2.00 to $2.51
“The parlor,” interrupted George, printer. On this be felt so small that
Men’s Good Woden Socks 134 eta.; Competitors' prices 25 cts.
Bole agent for Ni
he slipped out of the log without an ef­
leading tbe way.
Men's Heavy Black Wool Hats 40c.; Competitors’ prices 75c. to $1.00
In tbe evening a friend asked George fort.
Tbe difference in these prices would be big pay for your time if you want three
dollars worth of goods.
where he bad spent the afternoon.
For «ale or exchange for a Naud I farm.
Ao item is going tbe rounds of the The latest and beat tiling out is tbe line of
“At a picnic,” be replied.
Flfly-fl vt acres improved. Good farm bui'dlugs. good well and ehdera. choice trull of all
“In all that rainY What kind Of S daily papers, which states that at its
kiucU, good augar-bt;ab of 250 iroe&lt; Foar
approaching session, parliament will
picnic!”
luilee from Nashville and Vermontville AArbe
asked
to
appropriate
£10,000
for
the
dreaa box 344 Nashville.
"A regular picnic, you bet.”
eldest son of the Prince of Wales, who
He was seated across tbe room. will attain bis majority in January. It
“George,” she said, “ if a fire were sud­ our arithmetic baa not become unrelia­
I
THAT
denly to break out in the honse what ble, £10,000 is something near $50,000
would be your flret impulse, do you per year, that the y. ung gentleman is Bought at 66 cents on the dollar. Everybody is delighted with them. That ] f AT5TT T ATJ WC HTTUTAV
$6
20
unit
is
equal
to
any
$9.00
suit
I
ever
sold,
and
better
than
the
common
run
J
u
UX
v
L
w
JL
m
IX
wU M vJuIJHisXA
think!”
“ Well, my first thought after, aud if we were the British parlia­
of $12.00 .Hints.
I
PLUG TOBACCO
would be for you, of course.
I would ment we would vote to allow him about
The $4.00 and $6.00 Overcoats mv competitors say I must be losing money 1
... n. •r__ u tb_
&gt;, A.,
• uon.
udmnal,
u,i»«
io
work
off
•imil.r.mn.
»t
W
to
»1S
on
lick,
or
lo
lie
I
.
J.u..-^r. rget you to a place of safety and then fifteen cents per month and pass a law
1
1&gt;
do what I could to extinguish the. compellihg him to saw enough wood paid for in wood.
mnny nf her mhsccis.
Every article exactly ns represented, and satisfaction guaranteed.
flames. " “That would be very nice of1 during the year to raise tbe lewainder
X«m£ LEAF FIVE &lt; VT TOHiCCWAU prices are marked plain, ns I never have any I am ashamed of. And all tOMILLABJi-S
■a alio «•&gt;!&lt;■ Of Ibe
»W'. Hv*. !:•- uamstae
you, George, to think of me first; but of tbe amount asked for.
That’s the goods sold for CASH at one price.
ehavinff scanty la ar^UEC &lt;•
LOB! LL.ABO** If AVI I'LlPFIMiK
if a fire were to break out dow. for in­ kind of a blue-bearded appropriate!- we
Vermontville: Oct. 17,1884.
stance, wouldn’t you IimkI valuable time
reaching me from way across the room!”
LOBII.LAB»*M FlMOCh SMI'KFS
“Sukey,” gently asked Mrs. Fitz“1 don’t know but I would,"said George
gooble, “did Mr. Girlmasher propose
as he changed his seat.
last night!”
“No. ma; but be got
Although tbe nineteenth state in the mighty close to it, and then you ruined
Union in population, New Jersey is it Just ae lie was about to drop on his
lair: pantautariy »t night,Meme m .1 pit
seventh in tbe amount of capital in­ knees.” “How did I ruin jtf “He
• eerr arrioa
vested in manufacturing, sixth in tbe began speaking about how much I re­
untment.
“Weil.” “And I told
number of workmen thus employed, sembled pa.”
aud sixth in the value of her manufac­ him I might look like pa, but that I
tured product*. Of the seven great got my disposition from you.” “What
manufacturing states she ia second on­ did be say then!” He didn’t say any­
Cough Ko More,
ly to Massachusetts in the proportion of thing; just as I said that, we both h^ard
Sj*'
CTQ
her total population that is directly en­ you down pa with a poker, and poor
He couldn’t
gaged in manufacturing, and second Mr. Girlmasher fled.
only to Massachusetts in the relative stand that racket.”

said.
George agreed with her.
. “We can’t go in th&amp; rain,” she con­
tinued, “but the folks are away, and if
you like, George, we can spend the
afternoon in the parlor. We will have

•aF’Tbi* d«p*rtmrnt la under the direct adltortnl

$3Bnri^
Sack Cloak.

A Few Words of Truth From

Everything was ready and they were j a great newspaper reader wan out.
about starting for tbe picnic when a hunting recently, and a storm coming
heavy rain-storm came up.
i up he crept into a hollow log for ahel"Isn’t it too provoking, George!” «he j ter. After the storm abated be endeav­

SATURDAY.

« CR? C1
o®? "
m a&gt;

fBMTSlWWm

^akih^
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thhuowi
».&lt;
thao lbIMtMtaa wl
v-Mgkt. »*ul
r*B». fce»«

Mm-

Will Do Perfect Work for Anybody.
Come and look them over, and while there you will see

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK

LIVixR

And all Bdloue 'Zruinpialnt*

Parker'si:: 5 Ton
. iueii

And everything thnt enter, into the oonstmetiun ot a build- -I tErp f-' ■ ■
iag, from cellar to, garret.
1
,
-z&gt;

'

�Di A
Anua 'Jaccteaf Mapte Grwe.
A wild cat WM caught io the streata
at Saginaw o6e day recently.

e.ttCT OLD WOBIJ) KIWI.
eurred Saturday evening at the Star Thea-

PRICE &lt;190.
Enjoyable autumn leave*—Icavta* of absence

at midnight all j of tha aiMtH noe to escape from the building"
eandidataa. Tfi* return* from the dlfferoai

Mfohigan—Ruwel! A. Atovr. Bep.
Miteouri—John 8. Mamiiuliiko, Dem. .
N«£r*»ka-J*ra'-* W. Dawe*. Itep,

about

or* and Ooarre-iisn-n are
।majurttiy, and Cockrell,
• for Chief-Justice, is n&gt;tuuniMu.

r»-

New Harnpafeiro—Moody Ctlfflcr, Hep.
North Carolina- Alfred M. fteato*. Dem. .
South Carolina—Hugh 8. Thaxnpaon, Dem.,
reelected.
- . t
Teunnwase—William B. Bate. Detn., re-

। vote with
&gt; vacancy,
inthony, of
1 certainly

r. A—AddiUonal but Incomplete
that Blame a majority In tb*

fnllotrin* table will iJinw the statusof Um

• small plurality.
- BBLxwaaa.
DOVBB. Del.. Nov. A—Tbe Indication* arei
that Del*war* will fo &lt;• Cleveland about 2,ti«I
Hklortty.

Prwnt Fcnste.
Term* expire...

I
Holding over.
FLOBIDA.
JaCBSONVti.lc, Flo-. Nov. fl — Return* fromL ' Already elected.
aS parts of the State Indicate a DamocratioJ
Cbowm
majority of about 4J»). Tho Ingialaturo M
Purely Itemocratio.
«u.w «^&gt;.w
.*
GKOttGiA.
.
1 The Iteputriioan- are
'
r»r a«~
1UJXOIS.

CmcwGo. Nov.Republican majority on
National ticket about S5.0U0. Oglesby &lt;ltep-&gt;,
for Governor, haa a majority of about 7jkD.
INDI KM*.

iMDiANAFOLta. ImL. Nov. fl —Result doubtfnl. ixith pertie* clstralnir the Electoral ticket.
■
Tbe Republican* gain ope Congrveaman.
।
IOWA.

probably gone Republican by A'.ouo or more.
Scattering returns indicate the election of

a

TorKKi. Kan . Nov. A—The State will gt-ra
Btalne 56.00U nudor.ty. Martin'* majority tor
Governor aujuu tit low Dlalue's.
KKBTUCXY.
Xxxnavtu.8. Ky, Nov. A—Returns from tba
oounty aeata tkroughout the State *uy tba
State Will give tb* usual Democratic major­
fly. Tbe Democrats elect a full COngreeMmal delegation, a Hepublkaui teas of two iu

I

OOLTS1ANA.

PoarLAKD. Ma.. Nov. A—Rlaitas sod Logan
will bare a plurality lu tbe State of boc ween
mJtDU and BAUUDl
MABYLANT).

Lly u.’bun-d of the ‘
iew Hampahiraand
!£«•£ tL nSJXS
Mima. Arsan**".-Florida,
Georgia. Mi*rouri, North Corolla* ami South’
Carolina. Thia bring* the totals up a* follow*:
lifo.
1
tumtKij
Already Ieboaen
bl
- !
Assured,
— '
Total certain... :........................... B4
r
K‘
Tht* leave* nine Senator* in doubt, to“ be
*■“
cbom*n t&gt;y the following State*: Ltellfortuu,
C'ok'r.xio, Connecticut, ‘ lUinoto, Indiana,
Nrva'ta, New York. Pennsylvania and 'Wiscou»m. In order to *ecure a liare majority
in tbe next Henata, with th*
aid
of
the two Keadjuster* from Vinrinla. tbe Itonublioana must *r-eiire five of tbeee nine.
That would make their total fo. the Democrats
numbering 37. In orflcr to areure a bare majrirtty Democrat* rauat lx&gt; cbooeu fnrrn «ix
States and Republicans from but three. In
owe five Democrat* are cboaen and four Re­
publican* Uic Senate will tie* tie. 3D b&lt;&lt;tng the
strength of each party. .
laiteat return* Indicate that the Kepubhcans
.hare *ecured. control of the Ix*n*lMturra in
California. Colorado, Oonnectlcut, New York.
Nevada. Penuariranfa and Wimuualn.
In-

Waxhtnoton, Not. fl—This table show* tbe
party standing of the present House of Hcj&gt;rwentativas. by States, mid tbe probable
ateudinx of tbe new House, aa indicated by

Baltimukm, MiL. Nov. fl.—State Democratic
I'.'r

■Mine a plurality of SLfou. H itler s vote wiU
be lea* than ai.UJO, aud St. John * very small.

Alabama.... T
Arkan«M....
California----i Colorado.....
I Connecticut
I
Delaware....
MiaaaaoTa.
'Ifiortda..........
Geonria
llUnoia
India**.
low*.............
Congrwn ia solidly Republican.
Kansas
Kentucky----Jacaavn. Mias.. Nov. fl.—Dispatches from all Loatetaua ....
Maine
Maryland...^.
MISSOURI.

Si5»!:

Concomi. N. H, Nov. a —Blaine * plurality
■robably about 4JHQ. Cumer (itap.) for
Governor, to elected.
Am Btataon Elector* by about 3,0*) majorttx.

Vermont
Virginia.......
West Virrtnh
Wisconsin...
Totals
■—Mafcrity.

CftlM

ir district* to

•orrecUou gives (.levulaad a plurality
York City oYticaa.
4 JO a m —The TXtams In its extra
thia morning lacreaaes Its plurality I
Btaiae ia New York State from I.MS to

ono.

..
Blaine'* jiuralttym tale

PirxLADiLTHiA, Nov. fl.—The work of
putting telegraph wires under ground in
this dty promisee to No speedily pushed
forward, the dty ordinance baring stimu­
lated the activity of the proprietor* of tbe
various lines. The Western Union Compa­
ny haa already arranged with a contractor
to lay one hundred underground wires on
Chestnut street, between Third and TentU
and also a nunibe* from the farmer point
to the Kensington Station of tbe Pwmsylvania Railroad,-at Front and Berk*
streets.

Ponrt^xn, Oro.. Nov. A—Tbe returns ao far
• received indkhta thu tbe State wW go
Alberta, a desperate criminal of thia dty, ,
wm shot dead at his bouse early last even­
Ing by John Renner, of Cennersville. Ren-1
tier gave himself up and pleaded aelf-de-1
frame. Alberts was beating his wife and
Rosner interfered. Alberta turned o^him
and Renner shot him.

j
Cy miles an boor. The mb to tremendous,
and has erotMod tbe highways and inundat­ .
ed tbe fields In all tbe parisbes along tha
'
co**L
Hero the lighthouse and tele­
graph office are completely surrounded
by tbe raglug wave*. The road* are all un­
dermined. The watch-Iio'imx etc., here ami
several building* near liere and at iiiiaouikl
have baen carried away. Great numbers ot
people have vacated the building* at Rimeuskl, and much, ubeaslneea is- fdt for to­ 1
night’s tide, if the storm doos not go down.
Tim Intercolojpal Railway track and romb
way to washed away between Rlmouaki and
Bic. No live* lo«t so far a.-, known.
Later.—Tbe signal and telegraph men
bava abandoned the station, having to take
to boata This to the greatest Htonu in this
vicinity for yeariu At River du Loup a
snow-stonn, which ba* been raging riooe
Tuesday night, continues, with a bravv
wind from the Northea/rt. The sen h i

sixteen people were killed and twelve so
riously injured. Tbe perfor ance had pin­
reeded without LnL.-:ruj&gt;tiou until shortly aft­
er nine o’olock. when, •w.tne one shouted
“Fire!" The whole audk-fice Instantly roa&lt;
to tbeir feet and made a rush to the several
exite. The great imua of people in tin
“pV in rnsliing therefrom, met a crash­
ing crowd pouring down from the gallery.
The fearful and fatal block followed. Wild
shrieks of agony and despairing cries foi
help could not than be answered. Th*
mans of
juuiic-filrkken and struggling
humanity wmLappealed to by officer* of tlx
theater and ^Ure police to bold back, bul

Well drilled—one of the artesian kind.
BOM ETHING FOR AJA THE PBEA CH ERB
Rev. ft. 11 Falrall, D- !&gt;., editor of tbe Iowa
Methodist, says editorially, tn tbe. November
(1BK3) uunii’erof hl* paper: ,‘We have tested
tbe merits of Ely’s Cream Bahn, and believe
that, by a thorough course of treatment. It will
cure almost evort este of Catarrh. Mintotera,
a* a elate, are afflicted with head and throat
trouble*, ami Catarrh seems more pre valent
than ever. We i annot recommend Ely's Cream
Balm too highly,” Nut a i^uid oor a *nuffApplled to boatnle with the finger.

tbe appeals were uniieeded.
The‘crazed
crowd frantically pressed toward the ouP
lets, trampling down and over the weaker
one*, until the-street wm reached.
When the theater waa finally cleared
stxtrren-corpses were found on tbe stain
tending from the gallery, and twelve per­
sons were so badly injured that they only
gave evidence that life wm not extinct by
their piteous moaning*.
■
Upon tlie first alarm being rung the who!*
fire bricade quickly went to the rescue, and,
!,wiU’ Ule
d‘d their utmost to allay Uta
panic and rescue the dead and dying, but
t^y wore
Jakl
lw of mucli effortJve

sweeping over tha wharf and lias carried
off a lot of lumber, aud has also awept
awny a store and a telegraph offic.-.
Tbe washout on tbe Intercolonial Rail­
H f_,.
way near Bic is one hundred feet
-Pr* in&lt;
long by
twenty feet doep.
.T “
are unable to tran«fer. Rlmun-kl siwingspring­
tides, which are usually very high at thia
service. Pollcv and citizens finally micCeed-&lt;i
season at the year, helped by the raging
in forcing their way into tire bulldlpg, and
s:»®»Hrform and a high mwthcaKt wind, bas e
swollen tremendously, and there* now run- then aided all they could to •**;»&gt;• to tire
street;
bul the mass war so wedged that
nlng to tiie bcaviwl that has visited thi*
'&gt;‘1 '°r y"™- Th« wuo!« u&gt;wn..r Hta.ai- they were sadly inte^ered with in tbeir
humane tabors.
■
ski to Inundated and has formed a part of |
Tin- city -ambulance corp* conveyed tire
the sea itself. A- large number of houses
gUblia WMi wharvra have been 1 victims, the wounded and dead, to tire Infimiaiy.
The
wounded
were so overcome
• • away.
'
-No
................................
• are
carried
lives lost People
they were a* helpless a.* tbr deiuL
leaving tlie botiMsa in boita. Cattle have
It was learned that the author of tbe cry
been turned loose and taken to* tho Interior
of fire was a funner.employe of the theater
of the country. Several stores where good* who had been dteniivred. The audience
were placed have become almost wurthlras. numbered about 2.000 people. The perFurther fears are entertained for the next formance wks chiefly music-iudl business.
high tide. The Jims is so far estimated at
’ London. Nov. 4,—Tire rumor that thf
*30.00®.
Kb«*liv&lt;- bad sent a teh grain to the Govern­
Qcxiutrt, Can., Noy. A—High spring
ment announcing tire tall ol Khartoum and
tides visited Quebec last evening, mid. tlie capture tif &lt;h ui-fal C'urdon hasLo n anheld by the raging wind and tite storm of ttnritatively deniei aud the dental pubTuesitay night and yesterday, swelled tbe liata-d.
streams till they reached eight to nine feet
London, Nov. 4.—The bronze'statue ot
above the wharves all along th* barb &gt;r. Garfield, executed by .Prof. Lenze, of Nud
Thd cellar* of all tbe warehouses in the emberg, on an'order from San Francisco, is
lower town are Bonded, as well as nearly completed, and has been placed on exhiliievery building, as far back a* tbe cliffs in tion at Hamburg. It Is of hrro;c size, ‘.he
some Inaumcee.
Along
Front
sired
figure being ten -fret high. Lt repr^taita
the
water
reachi &lt;1
over
the tire late President standing erect, with bls
first floors. Tho extent of tbe flood can brad uncovered, and cloth&lt;ad In ordinary
Dot be fully ascertained. The tide has now civilian dress. On tlie si&lt;l&lt;-* of tne job-suU
receded, and tbe water Is making Ito disap­ are tlie figures representing war trophies
pearance. The flood came w suddenly that and the A mencau ea^le. The front fare ot
none ot the merchants wen- prepared for it tbe pedt-sta! irear* in large ral*.*l letter* the
They were gen.
about
■ krally notifiedAvi
- - expect
i . ­ name “GarfifiM.” Tlie model of tlie statue
ing unusual high
tides, but this morning
morning'ss wax mtt41e by IIcrT Hnpperaburger. a m-vi.'i*irh tide*,
sual, and gave no Idea of the ! tor n
„w residing
t-uui... u.
»&gt;
now
in Munich,
who u
is .a native
approaching floods; benca no precaution of Aimrfca.
The statue will soon be
wm taken. A great number of wharves
shi|&gt;|*ed to San Franci-&lt;0».
and pontoons were badly broken and loos­
ened.
The loss will amount to over l&gt;ort large waves observed in several psrta
•500,0001
| if the island during the recent eydoiML In
। A reci boo thirty-two houses inhabited by
poor people -were destroys!. Water entered

CTRCTTLATiON, 1,500 COPTBB.

Did yon ever notice a man who bad dyspep­
sia f He looks m if be hail been watching the
»un sp-rte, dodging tart&gt;ad&lt;a-«. been through
M-vcral tire*, eaten alum Baking Powder nil
bl* life. He will itwin dlr, ami the next gene­
ration, as well a»-the trf»e ones of thin, will
trny DeUnd's Baking Chemical Powder, and
get a pure article. Try It now and don’t try to
shorten your life by trying to save a few ;&lt;eonle*.

HTRONG,

W lacWta nr4Hia&lt;aw&lt;fw.
H. YOUNG. M. D-, Physician and 8ur• geon, east side Main fit. Office bouri
7l«&gt;n.
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W
J

T. GOUCHER, M. D.. FbyMHaa and Sur• moo. All profession*! calls promptly
The proper tn-atinent for * fallen fence—
■ attended. Office hour* 8 to IQ.a m. and 0 la
picaet up.____________ ■____________

COMPLETELY CURED. \
AMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law »nd
.Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y.
Notary Publk. Special attention given to
Dr. Kennedy. M. D., Rondout, N. Y.:
'
collet ting and convrj seeing. Office in the
Dear Sir:—I had suffered from Malarias Wheeler budding. Nashvilta, Micb.25-50
long time; tried many piiyalcian* and different
FARADY, Justice of tbe Peace.
klmla of medtdue, without avail. Finally I- T3MORY
1-4 Office, Corner Main aud bbcriuan Street*
need your-'Favortte Ren*edy."and It complete- .
Jy cured me.
' R. A. Campbell.
nmatinga
( anlii
.
.Mr. Campla-l) I* foreman In the Montgomery |
___
r.i«
«1 .w-utem.m hemOMUo -john q. cKKaar.sbour,
Mieh.,
good aa tbe Bank of England.
wm attend promptly to all official buaiueaa
keeps pegging a a ay-the boot-maker.
rtatnsted to hto flare.
&gt;

J

A REMARKABLE ESCAPE.
Mr*. Mary A.JJaiiey, of Tunkhannock, Pa.,
aa*affiicte«i lor atx year* with Asthma ami
Biuuchiti*. during toiirb lime tbe best pbyalcians «&gt;uld gilc no re.ief. Her life »*sde»Kif red of. until In last Ortober abe procured a
dileofDr King's New Discovery, when unI| mediate relief * is felt, and by contlnueing its
use for a short time »hc w'a* completely :reii,
I! gaining
in ffndi 2li It*, it, * few month*.
; Tree trial turtles of this certain cure of all
Throat ami Lung Disease* at F. T. Boiee drug
store. Latgc boUies *1.
.
A .tag tLat look* be*t folded—tbe storm flag

F. 1. Boise wishes it known that-fee guaranJeea Acker's iMspepaia Tablets to be the best
remedy for hid'gt-s’icm ever made, that always
;i relieve headache. &lt;

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

F. T. Boise diat uctlv etatrs that. Acker's
English Remedy haa ana does cure contracted
consumption. A*k for circular. An entirely
new medldne. guaranteed.

W. NIBKERN. Attorney and Chancellor
• at Law, practice lu all State Courts. Col
lections promptly a! tended to. .Office over
Spauldlng'cstore, Hasting*, Micb.

P

pLEMENT SMITH. Attorney at Law. Ofky fire over-R. K. Grant' store Hastings1
Mich. Practice lu all the Court* of the Blate.
Prompt atteutlot given to collection*. Money
to loan on jval^estate.
.

■yy i&gt;M OTT iioi’HiC

Unde.i tably one of tbe best-kept botz-h tn
central Michigan. Sample room* flirt floor.

£J A. UAKBKIt, .VI. !&gt;..
’

BUCKr EN S ARNICA SALVE.
The beat mUvc in the world tor Cute, Bruises,
Sore*. Ukerv, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapu-d lJ*nd», Chilblain*, (.'onw, and *11
Skin Eiu. aw, and positively cure* Pile*. It
l* guanmiecd to elve fwrtcet *ati«fa&lt;-tioD, &lt;ir
money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. For
•«le bv F. T. Boise

eighteen hours per day. Th* wages wanted .
are M0 and fifteen hour*
I
Three hundred employes of Nelson. Matter A Co., furni tor* manufacturer!, ef Grand
JtapidR. Mich., quit work Monday rather
Ib^LubmUw.femuixlUwwknlwboun

KENNEDY’S

IJOMCEOI’ATHIC

Physician and Surgeon
Office finrt door eaat of Opera House and
near residence on corner of Washington tj
State Streets, Nashville, Micb.

BEE-HIVE

Indian summer wld be succeeded by savage
winter. ___________________ ______
die stores, but did Huie damage.

GErman^emeoV

‘

A. 8- FOOTE, Pbopbibtob.

Irish A English to tbe title of a firm lu Buffa-

S^iSiSB

admit Cuba and J*orto Kkn into the Zollverein. which America to gradually formwith Mexico and other Spanish speakln“ «*®triai around tbe Gulf of Mexico and
Central America on the basis of recipJ ” *1
«od dlmimlnUtas Su­
exclusion
of European
cornper Sv tor the »»» wv&lt;» they b»S re- tin to tire *
” '
------------ ------putitioa. Canada, the British West Indiee
celved for eight hours.
arwi the Central American Repubitaa will reLTKCHBuao.VK, Nov. A—Tuesday night I
„
ju- -jir—x
,zr~
tbe same advaucea from “ Yankee
steamer Ramon de Herrera, of the bpantoh- diplomacy " shortly
Ltzxto Wilson, a white girl, aged fourteen, | America Itaa lyla, UN™ Tert. Tl»
Bpwl- Hl^no-Amutau Convrnwhile walking along a street in Roanoke fire was started by the upsetting of a kero­ Uon M.i.uUta, U&gt;M IU mlvuucmUull ,pImle of IO.W.
strav «na‘ Iteabl, ply o»|, u&gt; BuUbwwmn UieU.ll«lSu&lt;«.
was dragged into a lot, and when parties sene lamp ou a tateor
‘
’ M “U&gt;e toUi uaoupt Cul» ud Fono Klere which U eerrW m !
who were attracted by her screams reached and cargo were linjured
the spot they found her weltering in her ot *55,000.
______________ : Uhdur the Au'.rm und SpwiUh fiwt reblood with her throat cut from ear to ear.
speclively. By Ito terms America will ad- I
intense excitement followed the dtocovery.
mit sugars, molaaaea and raw tobacco free
Wicrfta, Kan., Nov. a—Forty-one emi­ of all duty, and tbe duty on other articles
Imported from the Went Indies will be re- I
grant wagons headed for Southwestern dnc«L Spain will place American flour
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. fl-—A fire it Cor- Kansas passed through this city Sunday.
and cereals imported into her colonies upon !
.ry. I**-, yesterday (Wroycd Vie Gleason They were from Eastern. Kaunas and Mis­ tire same footing aa tlwse imported from *
Opere-Houie. The first floor was occupied souri.
Tire greater portion ot Uretn Spain, and will make a large reduction on
by the Raymond Manufacturing Company, appeared to be In^mod clreinurtanee*. They the ditties on cattle, salt, fresh fish and all
and the Corry’ Telegraph.
Total lo«s, were alout equally divided as to tbeir desti­ but a ven- few of American manufactured
918,0*8.
nation between l*ratt, Comanche and Ed­
wards Counties. There is a c«-»tse!e*s flow an,ar tonnage duties which are now levied
of settler* to there* counties, and towns are at American ports, and promises further to
reform tire custom-home, harbor and sani­
Madison, Ind., Now, fl.—Grohmer's st*, springing up aa If by magic.
tary regulations ami fines In her coionltw
bios in CYr.ToIlfou were burned at tpMnighL
Thirteen valuable horses were consuw-d.
'
Whkkuvo. W.
—Koo.
*bd several other* fatally burned. The
.
|
Washington, Ncr. 3.—Tire Presidi n',
Martinsburg, W.Va., Satuitt^’morning, aged has I aidWted Maier James I? Wasson tire
AuuebrAuoo. I
nns j aiumwo major jam.s k. w .u^ou. too
•evreiiy-rigbL He served^everal terms la
defaulting Ihtyutarter of the army.
Hto
Osucrero from Virginia, I wm Mlntater to
term of imprtamnicttt would have erplred
*— d
France
under Preadi-ul EAchanau, and wm
of Cite Union Pacific Road for the past
to-day.
but the 1‘reiident's pardon restore* ;
quiet; y. tttiyder D*taa&lt;w*&gt;. ia
Chief of Staff tor Sumewafl Jactam during
I him to citixensbip,
tee rebeiltaa.

ILLIAM B. BWKEZEY, Lawyer and Jus­
tice of ti&gt;e Pc*it. Especial attention
given to eollcctioua fixating*, Mk-h.

A keen r&lt;lgr—ku&lt;&gt;» ledge.

Tho Fountain of Youth.
' aciioouer »a» cast ashore. Tbe cyclone wm
The city was
Dyspepsia is the prevailing malady of
Enough snow fell In ■ Louisville, Ky., felt seventy in Nuevitaa
tnuiidated in a few hour*, cansfng some civilixtxi life. A weak dy&gt;p&lt; ptic stomach
Monday to whiten the earth.
Celery shipments from Kalamazoo now damage. Water at tlw railway, station rose ■ute very slowly or not at all ou many kinds
twenty-five centimeter* above the passenger of food; gases are extricated, acid* an
average forty tons per day.
stairs. The teh graph station waa struck by formed and become a source of pain and
A horse suffering from hydrophobia waa lightning and destroyedr
iisease until discharged. To be dyspejAic
shot,Sunday night al Rockford, I1L
Madi:id, Nov. 4.—The towns of Myaa t* to be miserable, hopeless, depreaaed, conThe French Senate and Chamber of Dep­ and Ali ante are liiundated. The flood did
I'nscd in mind, forgetful, irresolute, drowsy,
uties are to be dtaaolved in February.
great damage to property. Several Uvea weak, languid and useless. It destroys the
F. C. Burusnd, editor of PuntA, Is al­ were lost.
leged tn be meditating a lecturing four of , Ia.nhon, Nov. 4.—The Atlantic steam­
luces Head1 "hip ooiniaudea are endeavoring to agree
this country.
Moody and Sankey closed a suemwful
•»
in the passenger tariff between
reri™ of mooUnip la Worro^er. Mmo, Eut..oe »»d rb.. Vnl«l «ua«.
o.
—i------night
i’aVi-. Nov. 4.—During the part twenty­ Stomach, Bad Tiste in Mouth, -Bilious
Sunday
’
‘ '4 .
Attacks, Palpitation of - Heart, Inflammation
It Is pro{&lt;osnd lu France to impose a tax ' four hours five deatiw from duller* have oc- oi Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys
on all bacbeloni Iwcatise ot the growing de- cuiTed at Nanlm.
Thru*
death*
by
cholera
have
occurred
at
cn-XM- Id Uh- pojwlation.
Oran and tea at Nantes since midnight Sun­
Minnie K. John-on. employed M a school­ day. One ca»- to reported at Palmbasut
teacher near Hillsdale, Mich., toother rea-on
BnnssKLs, Nov. 4.—Tlw f,ate«ote says BITTERS, the great purifier of the blood
from ban! study and banged brauelf in her King Leopold was attacked Saturday with and restorer of health. In theae complaintroom.
..™. ...^.
wv.
a ...
nervous
disorder.
Hto health to ......
much
Th.prtMMU Sln(t Sln&lt; dmxwl W.0M\Cuasrn-l byiuxi«i: •lUta/tramthe poUtJ it has no equal, and oce bottle will prove a
better guarantee of its merit* than alengthy
during October, while the Auburn Frail- cal■ crisis.
-■ ■
advertisement.
We warrant GOLDEN
tentiary shows a deficit for the same mouth
London, ..&lt;»v. 3.—India advices report SEAL BITTERS. Take no other*. Sold by
•f *4,700riota of Arabs at Hj^erabad during the
F. T: Boise and H. G. Hal.*.
In a collision on the Santa Fe Road, near Mohurrum festi -al. Eleven policemen were
Newton, Kan., Sunday morning, eightet-n killed, and wany woundrd.
The Arata
freight care were demoltabed, and aae man looted th&lt;- loikv stations and several hou.*ea
I A panic was created in the city, aud shops
Baronres Burdotte-Coutto has sent a con- *»d ItouM* were closed. Troops tram GoL
sid»T*ble sinu of money to the dtotresM-d conda rwtorvd order. A council, al which
fishermen in the south and west of Ireland Jbe Nizam presided, has ordered an inquiry
Into
the
l
for the purchase of new boats and tackle.
*“* “
“ affair.
“
L
.—Ntw. -i.—A Madrid dtapactb to
Some of tbe teachers In the publie schools
- ondon
- --------------..---------- c
of St Johnsbury, VU have been notified by “®
1
Coudc.'I Tht
the school committee that attendance at toe Cabinet CouDcllThura
__________
skating nnk will be considered equivalent —
K'ng
Alfonso luayau.
Senator Minister
•_____ ,____ of bnrvdm Affair*, anta
1 of Foreign Affair*. submiMed for eonxiderat
—-v..--,
Mod the condition* agreed upon between
Unltad SUi« Mintoter Foster and Seoor
&gt;B85,B37.4(M&gt;—are I151.859.5M lew than for
Albacote, Spanish Commissioner, tor a
the preceding week, and the falling off from
. Thia treaty would be the starting point for
a new colonial and tariff policy in the Span­
Tbe street railrood drivers of New Or­ . tali West Indies. It would open the Caeleans struck Monday tor decreased boon. tillsn colonies to American competition

AME8. A. SWEEZY, Atioracy dtCouDM-Bor,
Hatting* will attend to legal busiue** In auj
part of the State, aud practice* iu all court*.

J
W

A

Did you know there
was a “Bee-Hive” in

Nashville? No!

Then

step into the Wheeler store
and behold it

By “Bee­

Hive” we mean a Rtore where
can be found almost any

article in the fancy goods
and variety line.

Our

stock consists of

MILLINERY
Ladies’ Jerseys,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies’ - Hand
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including

Saxony,. Shetland, Ger­
mantown, Ge r m a n
Knitting, Zephyrs,

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE I
Toy Carts, Tin
Water Setts, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,
Toye of Every Description,
Stationery, aud in fact al­
most everything one
can think of.

Mr. Cable having had 15 year*
• experience in

X REMEDY^ TAXIDERMY,
liar

MRALD FBOPimALs FOR Bl'ILUiSW
Ahcbo &gt;1 Route will be received by tire bullding .iinnlttce of School District Nn, 4, of
W mdtond. Mh h.. until December, 10. 1884;
sa • houretn bcatw&lt;x&amp;wy frame school Ih.ums
complete. Plana and tceclficatiob* are on file
uuderaigned. Ylre committee rraerve
the right to reject an v and all hkla.
Daxed Woodland. Mich.. Oct. 7.1«M.
L. IhunutT, Clminnan,
Aternary

Will make this
art a specialty. Ev­
ery description of Birds

and Animals mounted to order
and in first-class style.
Give us a call. No
trouble to show
goods.

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CABLE,

.

�eSlnrS.
NOV. 8. 1884.

LIFE IM MASHVILLE,
.

And Her Environs.

BAKBY OOU jTY ELEOTIOSS,

LOCAL 8PLIITER8.
CoUL ibw waatber.
Ihdl Durham i* building a torn.
James McGraw ha* LU house
?Com hulking in thia vicinity is about
flnishMp
•
Election returns is tlie all absorbing

Election was held in Glasgow’s agri­
cultural ware room.]
F. B. Cable is still tt^ing for a

The result ot th® .elections in Barry

name for that .bird..
W. S. Powers and W. 1. Marble were
ejection clerks Tuesday?
Brooksand Smith will dry what ap­
ple* they bought to ship.
H. A. powers, of Johustowu, visited
hi* brother W. 3. t’ns woek.
Election return* were received at the
Wolcott House Tu«sd»y night.
Oscar Stanton and wife, of Kansas,
visited A. C.-Stanton this week.
Ben. Butler and Belva Lockwood
were both defeated in thi* town.

•a well ms repubhcaif*. The fusionisi*
have Hr-eted their entire county ticket
with the exception of prosoeuting at­
torney and poMdbfy treasurer. They
haiea maj^ty of atotit 260 np tiiftir.
alate ticket, aud from a small mujonty'
up to 285 oh the county, atom 275 on
the/doctoral. Iu this oonntsdum we
publish a tirble of total votes cast iu the
county. The certified returns have
Tbe N. C. B. furnished music for the
not been forwarded to the qlerk'a office fusaouUta at Hastings Monday night.
yd, ai^l »* tlie.table is - made up from
Miss Slringhara, of Battle Creek, is
Aral returns wl are inclined to think in the village can vaMsing for hair work.
that k i* slightly incorrect, but it is the
Five ineuitor* were received In the
. tout we can giv® at this tirfie. The congregational church last Sunday, by
Republican Slati Senator is (totalled letter.
by 184 vote* iu this c-mnty but. as he
Wm. Kflten is so fur convalescent
ha* a majority of about 4i» in Eaton, -that he camo to the polls and voted on
ho will take hi* seat at Lanning.
Tuesday.
Tto, prohibitionists are largely re­
Cover ud your potato holes sl\ut up
sponsible for the defeat of the republi­ your outAide ccflnr doors and ge^'Tcadj
for winter.
I
\
can- n, this comity.
K
-Castleton.
i
Dean Fleming and family, oi JackTlr- &lt; lettion passed off quie^; "V*1; sou, made a short visit at Jarnos Flama full vote and fair count. The total
*
Thursday.
Dumber
ballots cast was 616.divided
Lew. b;ia.'.k 1UHi Franh Cole had a
i«.t FrM»
ln "M'11
a* fo'lows: straight republican 272,

democratic 160. greenback 18, prohibi­
tion 17. Below we give the total vote
of the different parties in the township:
oats®.
“
President isl Etectora
823 341 53- til
321 340 55 81
Goveraoy
•318 251
Congressman
.
334 Ml 52 K3
State. Seimtor
—
ilepremmtHtivu
328 240 ’ 51 88
363 »» 43 157
Jnd/e uFProbate343 233 44 111
Rtontl
336 241 40 85
County Clerk
Register of Deeds
2M3 283 ;n» 10
335 343 49 83
37t&gt; 2 IS
152­
C- Ct. Commissioner
330
68
90
333 343
County Surveyor
836 M1 40 85
Coroner
834 241 51 88
334 341 51 83

WEST KALA1O.
Mr*. Wheeler «xtrnd» tor heartfelt
tnauke to her class tor the gift.
Mrs. Andrew Carpenter, of Bay Chy,
formerly of thia place, is visiting tier
Wxsinsorow, Nov. 4.—General Jobs
many friend* here.
A son of Jesse Grant died Thursday, tbe mart drfcnM*. i U earnestly urges that
sunk.
•
Oct. 30. Hi* death i* supposed to have
Mr*. J'.bn Y’ork is fu.very feeble
been caused by au injury received from nuuie impregnable to atuck by the addition
health.
a horse.
lira. Jnha Corlen is at‘Stanton visit­
Dr. A. J; Baughman has returned anct« known to modern warfare. The past
ing friend*.
from his hunting trip up north, haring events, he says, by no mean* jurtify
Garry Marab has been down with the killed two deer. He starts for O..io &lt;»n toe. assertions made that our coUou and
grain have become so DecMsaiy to the Na­
scarlet fever.
a visit in a few dajs.
tions ton they could not engage in war with
Henry Anngst haa returned to Sun­
The number of campaign, speeches
as lor a short period without interruption
field'to rralde,
malic here tbiatampoign was nine, four of tbdrnppliM of titeac articles. It seems
Jnmes Ehret return- d from Jackson of whic)i were republican, three anti­ to be forgotten that a descent upon our
county la*t week.
monopoly, one democrat, and one pro­ roast to hold our unprotected cities under
the guns ot a boatile fleet would consume
P. H. Nye is slowly recovering from hibitionist.
but a few months, and, in tbe meantime,
bi* severe ill ties*.
cotton and grain io sufficient quantities
J.-A.'Brown thrashed 180 bushels of
NORTH CASILETOX.
might be obtained elsewhere. Tlie modem
clover i»ued thi* year.
.
system is to make war sudden.' sharp and
Snow Tuesday 3 in. deep.' .
; decisive, and to make the Ixaten party pay
Much fall plowinc will to done if the
Mr. Win. Smith la on the sick list.
Uie expenses. The Boanl ot Engineer* for '
weather i*» favorable.
fortiticarioii*. has prepared an approximate
G. Verkins lias gone north to work.
Edgar Ells reports 20 bushels of clo­
estimate of tho cost of toctitkatious, includ­
E. Lockhart wants 500 cord* of Vot’d
ing annamenU. unxiem heavy guns and
ver seed from four acres.
r
rifled mortars fur Portland. Boston, New
The mumps are visiting among the
Mr. F. Suoye is shingling his horse
York, Philadelphia, D*ltimon*, Hampton
inhabitant* of this section.
barn.
Kuadx, New - Urlexu* and t&gt;an Fnmeiaro,
Harry Enri and wife monrn the loss,
atmlbar ■ estimate,
likewise ap­
James McCotter L&gt;*t a valuable horse and
proximate, for preliminary work.
bv death, of their Infant aoi..
Tlie total estimate, including smuamenta,
Pete Davis is at Bedford working on
Rufus t'arka, of Alma, is visiting Ills
b &gt;53,488,000. Thft estimate for Um bi&gt;the farm he h«u rented there.
brother Zeb.
plarement of guns, Including anuor, guns
Lavi Wilton sold oyer ’ 500 barrels of
These
Mr. Dure, of . Kalaino, Sandayed and machinery to* 2lo,3K8,ovo.
estimates have been made with care, and It
apples from his orchard thi* full.
with his brother.
|« belit-vcd the fortifications, iDduditig runs
Dell Fitch has been taking a short
R. Hiianier, of Bartle Creek, Sqnday« for all.hartoa* on the «« of sufficient Imed with bis mother,
Vacation in the vicinity of Olivet.
portMDcvto tempt an enemy, ran be jkw
pared at * cost not to exceed $60,000,000.
Mr*. Coantir Punster, of Kalamazoo,
Farmers have.taken t' eir stock from
The following cstimito-a required for 1885
pasture &gt;thd began fodil ‘ring them.
is visiting her daughh-r.
and 1886 are made: Fur tlie defense of Bos­
^ntoTConklin add Mis* Hattie Odell
Lawia Gardner and wife are living ton hariior. 2880*400; New .York h:trbor,
were joined in matrimony last week.
2l.120.OOOV Philadelphia. 3182,000: Balti­
with hi* father ;it present.
Dick Cunningham has returned from
J. Wellman takes a back seat and C. more, $132,060; Hampton Roads, »6«,000;
San Frandsco, $900,000; mod fx-atiun of
Charlevoix county and settled down Stricklan takes the front pew.
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existing loris and batteries. $50iW00: proagain In Kxlamo.
John Mesmer wb| fQrnmence teach­
ervalioii of fortlfica’iuns, $75,000: puivhase
। ot submarine mine*, $300,000; ca&lt;Munuuta,
Jerry' Barney and his. cousin, Ellen. ing rhe IIoAiner school Monday.
....... । mg rne Hosmer fccuooi uomiay.
J etc.. $200,000: torpedoes. StMfooo. *
'SwAfi. tVvie In Lansing visiting rela
­ I Election i« over mid everything is
•lalovely Ail‘1 the P-h»so h »ugs high.
tive* the past week.
H. Perkin* has U!‘»,«tlry* bouse and
Dr. F. L. Snell ha* so far recovered
.....
,
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Court yesterday the case of William Jones,
his health as to be able to practice his put ip modern ilrying imi*rtiV'!!U&lt;,n’a.
iQelt. Rasey and family, of Chariot* Indict'd tor oMault and battery with Intent
pr.nfe««inn occasionally.
Cterin.
j
.
g
.
uwu
«,
th.
1»U&gt;
&lt;x
S. G. Hagermaohas put
an engine in ate spending a few day* with D. W.
.
N'ovrmbcr.
w« &gt;''-i After in O&gt;hi* Carlisle mill and i« now prepared to Smith.
wn-e &lt;&gt;r twrnty n.iimte. toe JUT round •
grind grain, water or no water.
; Stere Spritigett is moving hi* saw ■
verdirt of “not guilty.”
John Andrews has rented hi* place ‘ null on the farm lately pnrehased &gt;f j ■Jones is the man who fired at Gulteaxl
to Jeff*Showalter and moved nn the A. j Mr. Hewitt.
white be was being conveyed from the
W. Phillip* farm near Sherman's cor- ; The young penpie in |hi* vicinity are couri-nsHu to the Jail during the assassin’s
trial for tlie murder ut President Garfield.
n'*rH'
enjoving a hop at Mr. Brumm’s this Joih-s rode up to the side of tlie prison-van
The granger* and cornet band each Friday eve.
on horseback and fired into it. This was
,
prepared dinners for the hungry on
Sylvester .Mines wants A partner for November 19, 1*81.
GustiiT Brombery is sick.
R. A. Perry (• on the nick list.
Mra. I. M. Vandyke i* again sick.
Corn is nearly all hn*krd and in crib.
Wesley Baker ia having a Dew well

uu nctoridus.
About sixty Nashvilleite* went to'
.Hastings lost Monday afternoon to at­
tend politicul meetings.
Mrs. Jacob Hofttnnn.of .MapleGrove,
has au artemesia that has over 140 bloasom*. Who can beat it!
Emory Parndy A. J. Hardy and Wal­
ter Wetotcr went to Htutimfs Tuesday
night to hear eh-Ction reports.
Renton Kuhlman and family, form
ely of this place but now of Cantou,
Ohio, are visiting at S. J. Robinson’s.
C. L. Glasgow is building An addition
to his ware room, in which to figure two election dav and gathered in sevenil J winter; none but- J hose haring plenty
; of capital need aiqdv.
car loads of machinery he has ordered. dollar* to help ttom on.
The Gridley tnnn«ra have returned
The N. C. B. My North Cutleton ha*,
Mra. A. J. Hardy and daughter
WOOPLANP.
from
tto
northern
Dart
of
the
state,
i the prettiest girls of any place they
Allie
visited
in
Ha*Hngn
the
fore
part
Jl-p Fu» Pre Maj
Presidential Electors 469 *106 33
3 of the week, the guests of Mrs. R. B. They returned 1-vrt week mid report &gt; hare visited during the campaign,
governor
twelve inches &lt;if snow when thev left.
I That young man on Bradley street
167 168 24
Wightman.
166 169 33
3
Conurr*,n,w»
Uncle Sam Herring, now 87 years of had totter let that grass widow alone
S. J. Robinsoji brought in some of
i« 165
8
pge, tw nt the elect inn as usual, und or he may have trouble with the big
jtrpresrnfoPv**
168 165
_
8 the finest carrot* and blood toeta that
we have seen thi* year. They were a* lively and full of fun ha of old. Mr. mustache man.
172 IM 31
Judge of Proto*4’
167 U» 81
Herring ha* voted at every presidential
raised In thi* township.
Sheriff
.
;m
MAPLE GK.H'fc.
County Clerk
m
. Q . Two of the Biggs toys from Maule election since be wm 21 rear* of age
Register of Deed*
34
164
9 r Grove had a racket, in Wilson’s store "and was al way* a whig until the forma­
Will Cooper carries a felofi on his
161 171) 33
Treasurer
15 [ the other other day, and- one of them tion of the. republican party, since index finger.
Prosecuting Attorney 1«1 IM
which time he has steadily followed the
KM 167
C'»nmii&gt;sioner
1 kicked out a wihdow light.
George Pierce, of. Middleville, wa* in
Bartley
and( J fortunes of that partv.
.
.
l’&gt; 165
2 i. Mesdamf* Overholr,
F-------------town Tuesday.
84
Survovor
168 ids
unu.rn.vp..™.,....
«.«
.
T.i,,
~.
i
0 ' Gaine* represented the Nashville W. t Some wild fellows can red both indigThe Good Temnbir's have elected
105 165 M
Coroner
T. U. nt the
- ----------‘ district convention
'
*held
* ; nation mid mirth by displaying n ban- the qfflears for this quarter. '
168 169 84 •2 C.
aUJhmfotte last Friday and Saturday. nrraHiulf mast on the 150 foot demomaple groveThe Bala brothers had the first dance
fTIir latest from the Nashville hunt- | crat pole, con tai ii in g a picture of a boy at the new store last Friday eve.
Presidential Electors
151 186 31 -85 ipg party reports that they are meeting ; represented as? pleading “father come
A little girl at Ad. Wolfa that should
L52 IMl 24 34 witbaucceA*.
■ •
" Dr.
" Baughman
■
’ down,” and so fastened the banner that
returned
have had •mr attention last week.
146 186 28 40
Congn-sumi
Monday, bringing with him two flue it could not to run up or down without
Geo. &gt;Denc«r h'i«ke&lt;l 15 bushels of
153 187 23
State Senator
catting down the pole.
181 212 18 81 diter.\
corn in one*hour and thirty-five minjudge of Probate
151 IM 15 4-3 . 'Ruftl* Stanton of Maple Grove, and
Dr. C. €. Sherman has gone bark to
150 1« 13 42
Sheriff
Webb. Garrett of B tltimnre, are in tuc Dansville, Inghmn Co., to practice his
Mr. $nd Mrs. A. S. Quick has return­
152 188 21 36
County Clerk
upper peninsula hunting. They* wrote pr •frssinn. We regret to part with ed hmne/roQi their visit to Climax and
150 1*7 21
Register of Deeds
home recently that they had killed 15 ,,Pete,n aa lie ia one of the tost fellows Decatur.
154 187 39
Treasurer
21 deer.
Prosecuting Attorney 166 187
tha ever graced thi* anil; one
the
Hattie Endinger, of the Middlevile
155 197
42
CoiUUliMilMMT
The Ladies
Ladies’’ Ai'l
Aid Society
Society of
«f the
tbe Con-,
Gon-^oid Kalmno boys that responded to the high school was at home Saturday and
The
43
158 196
gregational
church
will
hold
asocial
aty^H
of
“
father
Ato"
for
three
hnnfired
Sunday.
*
20
33
155 188
Surveyor
153 187 21
the residence of Rey. A. Livermore on thousand more, aud one who is/Very
Coroner
A. J Wolf has returned from Battle
153 187 21
Wednesday evening next. Refresh­ highly respected. May the doctor have Creek, where he has been working at
AASTRIA.
plenty ot patien(ce)ts and to fortunate bis trade?
ments will be served.
Election night some hoys shoved an enough to restore them ail to good
Dauel Kingston and wife, of Branch
160 146 18 14
Presidential Electors
.
old
man
through one of the large lights health.
Co., and Mrs. Alice Gibbens, oQ?hica158 114 17 44
Go /.ernor
Election as usual with thia town go, visited at Wm. King’s last week.
of glass in the front of Glasgow’s hard­
153 138
Congressman
159 117 12 43 ware store. The glass cost about 85. DMeed off orderly and peaceable, jiot
State Senator
Last week Wednesday there was a
IM 138 11 34 which tlie boys clubbed together aud even the usual disputes heard at elec­
Representative
grand hunt for the benefit of Levi
88
100 188
Judge of Probate
tions.
There
were
4^3
votes
cast
out
Goodrich. Fred Quick was ehptain of
150 138 10 22 paid.
Sheriff
Walking is a healthful exercise yet of 476 registered, showing a big vote if one side and Geo. Bellows of the other.
12 5t
„
County Clerk
Register or Deeds
204
73 10 121 ye Incal thought he took au overdose it was a remarkably stormy day. There .Mila Andrews brought in the largest
Treasurer
W) 118
one day last week when through the were 321 atrnight and 11 anlit republi­ count, and Fred Quick’s side beat.
72
Prosecuting Attorney 176 104
can. 162 straight and 15 split fusion nr The hunt waa finisher! in the evening
Commissioner
118 133
14 forgetfulness of Frank Bullis, he had
to walk fifteen miles through the mud democrats, 5 greenback and 9 prohibi­ by a dance.
146
97
________________
125
145
tion votes cast. The republican ma­
20
Surveyor
11
and rain.
YERTlt.s
160 117 12 43
Coroner
Rev. Mr. Bugbey, of Middleville, will jorities range from 40 to 53 on the en­
160 117 12 48
supply the congregational church, both tire ticket. O’Donnell run one tohind TJim WoItT is on the sick list. ..
TOTAL VOTES.
hie ticket, and G. A. Perry nominee for
Homer Wood is the guest of B.
Presidential Electors 2899 3983 402 384 morning and evening service® on Sun­
Mr. Livermore will connty clerk and Jennings for probate Wood.
21U5 2984 414 269 day Nov. 10.
Goveruor
judge
—present incumbents—ran way
Congressman
2633 2979 383 347 preach at Middleville at the same time
People in this vicinity have their
2738 3867 871 184­
ahead of their ticket
State Senator
corn nearly husked.
in exchange with Mr. Bagbey.
2734 3931 359 207
Representative
Gene Johnson is said to have hu«ked
Clement Smith closed tlie campaign
2768 2W3 8® 164
Judire of Probate
WOODLAND.
and cribbed sixty bushels of corn in one
for
the
republicans
in
this
village
Mon
­
Sheriff
2785 2M97 250 114 day night, with a speech at Glasgow’s
County Clerk
da-.
.
W.P. Holly seems to be gaining slow­
2764 2930 360 1.56
.Register of Deeds
Agricultural rooms.
D. F. Hsrnee. of
David Leedy and Silas Woolettstart­
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2843 2843 834
Treasurer
ly.
Prosecuting Attorney 8048 2877
'177 Coldwater, performed tbe same service
ed
for
Indiana
Wt*dneaday
to finish
Levi Holmes is building a new well­
__________
m for the prohibitionists at tbe opera
Commissioner
2770 2923
their course of study.
house.
.
2687 2272
Surveyor
~ 887 »C bouse at the same time.
Rev. W. Townsend will address the
Mra. James Lee is quite sick with ty­
2681 2280 382 299
Coreoem
The Saginaw Courier, in an editorial
people on temperance at the Wellman
phoid fever.
—Tn northweot Citetteton the .ill-ab- on the work of tlie W. U.Tcl.'Co. in
Buy your goods at home aud save 50 school house Wednesday evening Nov.
•orbing topic, aside from politic*, ifl the that dty mentions Claud E. Potter as
13tn.
to 100 per cent.
Btone-ahower mentioned 1 »-t week. the first assistant of the manager and
Cider making still continues, in spite ' Frank Townsend aays that ho is con­
There are good, reliable citizens who says “his service is very satisfactory
vinced
that stones do fall since that
of the cold weather.
firmly toHeve that stone*, varying in and chirographv pleases the prets com­
Mum Edna Cahoon, of Lowell, is visit­ que took him on the head last Monday
size from a small pebble to those weigh­ positors like unto a ‘fat take’.” night
while
paa«in» along the road.
ing at Alex. Miller’s.
Tuesday was a very stormy day,
ing 15 oc 16 pounds, rise from the
Fred Holly and wife have returned
HASTINGS.
ground, sail through the air. and fall yet there was a fair crowd out to elec­
to their home at Bay City.
to tbe greend again. They even point tion Tbe vote jo this township was
Dave Covell lias gone up north hunt­
Au immense audience, estimated nt
out rhe vary awnee that have thus dto- , abont forty lees than four year* ago.
ing. We had better all go up north. 1.500, waa iu attendance at tlie rink
obevvd Ibe law* of gravitation. One I Tbe election passed dff quietly and the
Uncle Jonathan Haight returned from Saturday evening.
of these wowdrm of the 19th century best of feeling prevail^. There was
Mrs. Ja*. Po’hemns, mother of the
a recreation trip ap north in time to
can l&gt;e*een at the office «»f Dr. Goucher. ! bat oee fight during the day, and that
doctor of the a&amp;iup name, died in this
vote.
It is an ordinary robMe Mono, weighing! not stout political matter*, between
Our pr w cooper has moved in town dty Sunday morning.
prrhap* tww pmwds. such u one can [ Melvin Turkoman and Wm. Bartley, in
aud will be ready for business in a short
Miss Sabra
pick up ta almost any field fo Michigan, which Bartley was knocked out in the
caught fire early Wednesday rooming,
time.
Many people from this viUsge visited ; second round.
w
Quite a good deal of electioneering and but for the
the tire laddie*,
the ■’O'btxtf tbi,* wonderful phenome- ji
BB rawENT-GET INSURSto.
was done here election day, but in a Ktroved. As it was
non last fiendsy, but for some reason, j; The undersigned writes insurance quiet manner.
$500 worth of millinery
perhaps because ’two* Sunday, the' ior the Continental. Phoenix. Detroit
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The little son of Mr. Smith apnken af money.
••doroirks” failed to exhibit themselves •• and Marine, Sun and Germania tire in­ in last week’* items, died Saturday of
WWe want your clover need.
There are all
in any other Uxau their ordinary con di- I -nranee companies.
Marshalu Gallatin 6l Co.
i firat-dan reliable rompmiie*. and ttoir typhoid fever,
| rate* are as low as can to afforded for ' Mrs. Alvira Wheeler waa very much
NEW &lt; OO1»K
i safe iiiauianee.
H. A. Dcekei-..
surprised ou Saturday when *ht re­ in Millinery, Under weal, Hoods, Dolls,
before you aell turned home, by finding that her Sun- e-.c., Just received at the B-e Hive.
iTtx A- Co.
taking of the «&lt;km!

SCHOOL!
Open Again for Another Tenn!
ALL CHILDREN WANTING

School

^upplien

Will do well to call on

F. T. BOISE

fin, Nasirille Drusiist aai Biakseller*
He has a full and complete

assort men t of all School
Supplies,

and School

Books of all kinds

used in the county.

Headquarters and Lowest Prices
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Pens, Inka, Slates,

Slate- Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Crayons, Peri- .
holders, Note. Books, Lejrair^}
; •*
j c

andjcuoiB
Foolsvap
Capxtipvnj,
Papers,
i

;

/,

n

o-nool Bugs, btrups, Copy
‘
,
n . .
•
r. ,
i books, Book-keeping Books,
s'

Blank

BoqJcs,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,
•
'

Dictionaries, etc., etc.
Remember we are

•

New Ora.F.AN.s Nov. 4.—Commissioner
.Pine, of tlie World’s Exjxrdtion, has chartenxl the steamer Great Easto.ni for one
year. Slie is to carry the exhibits from
several points to this city free of ciiarge to
the owners of tlie consignments, and is
afterward to be used as a floating hotel.
The managers ot tbe exhibition expect to
•fasten too big steamer to toe levee, and to
Slve entertainments and receptions on board
very evening while the exhibition lasts.
The Great Eastern is exp^cUxl to sail from
London during tlie last week of November.
Four Yr»r» for * Utah PolysamUt.

Salt Lake, Utah, Nov. 4.—Judge Zana
yesterday sentenced Rudger Clawson, con­
victed u week ago of poljgimy, u&gt; four
years in tho penitentiary und eight hundred
dollars fine. An apj&gt;eal was taken, pend­
ing which the prtoontT’s counsel moved that
he be released on baiff which was refused.
Clawson was remanded to the custody of
toe United States MarahaL

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HEADQUARTERS
Drugn, Medicines, Perfumeries,

Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
Paint*,

Oil*,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

F. T. BOISE
PENINSULAR
Stoves and Ranges.

CuNTon, la., Nov. 4—Near Elwood, this ,
county, Sunday forenoon Carl Whitmore, !
a farmer. cUempted to drive wrun the
Chicago, Milwaukee &amp; St Paul Railroad in
front of a freight train. His horse, balked,
and the locomotive struck and smashed the
wagon and killed Mr*. Whitmore and tiieir
two children instiuitly. Whitmore himself
is probably fatally hurt

Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 4.—Men dig­
ging trenches tor scw^jn here have found
at a depth of sixteen feet toe old corduroy
road which was laid in 1690. and tod to too
fort at the time of the massacre by the In­
diana On mother street the hollow logs
which were laid In 1806, and served for pipes
for the city's water supply, have been found
In an excellent state.

Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4.—Because of
an alleged flaw In the tax law, certain citi­
zens prayed an injunction to restrain their
collection. Vice Chancellor Simrall denied
the request Monday, thus making neoassary
toe payment of about 8100,000.000.

Tbe Finest Stores Made in MieliiiaB.
This U ■ new company, and it* Suites
recelred Firvt Prize Medal at American
Institute Fair, New York, 18S3. end at Cin­
cinnati Exposition, 1883. If you want the
Bc.-t (at a moderate price), buy one of
their cooks or beaters.

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME
8EWINC

MACHINES,

Buffalo Scales,

NASHVILLE WAGONS
BEST ON WHEELS.

GUNS !

GUNS !

A flue line of tbe beat make*.

We Sell, Buy or Trade.
Powder, Shot and Fixtures,
Trap*. Etc., Etc.

THE MARKETS.

Builders’ Hardware!

s*

Jeff rson Mails, Sask,
Doors, Glass, Lorka,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.
Chalk off or Blister.

T4*

st;

74X

BAR IRON, STEEL,
And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.
W* carry * Complete Line of Hardsaic. We
buy for CASH and sell good go-.iq* Ion

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

�det

me-Nzo to m: ty-a burglml

HAVE

(B trtford 'fletachMM.]

two o’clock Friday tuoruiug.

wbiakvrw. He carried a green umbrella,
tightly rolled b-dow the strap,.bat expand*

ARRIVED!

My Store is Chuck Full
------ -AJSTID-------

BoaKUiDawtciPicn

ynna, of Wiudsorvdle, who obtained con­
siderable notorioiy in his endeavors to
’.jjadaouw fwtnale

burglar ot Brooklyn,

•Cmabr-i bin lunch u &gt; wtarnd to the outaide

warco’.tndcd by * crowd of bockmau and

TRADE IS BOOMING !

Styles and Quality are Unsurpassed!
Instantly be bristled with indignation,
and swinging hl« umbrella violently

NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA
Tbs. reportor thought bo had struck •

• finally reapooded: “1 U take a drink if you

■wiew was worth a nick-4, he msde great
baste for the lunch -counter. He removed
hie bat, laid away his umbrella carefully,
no that It would not be injured, rested his
-

aer, fr ithteued the reporter, who thought
be bad been caught for a bill ot ratable*.
While he was drinking tbe beverage the
ci porter plied qtu-stlons at him with start­
ling rapidity.
Ho was Anally asked

!»oc deacrlbod.

For answer he dropped

■ ••lipping from tba Poiioe Gotetf.

Have goods been as Cheap as at the present time. They have
been declining for the last sixty days, and merchants who bought
earlier have got left.
Customers who have waited can save from 5 to 15 per cent.

I Have Marked Prices Down on all Old Goods to
,
Correspond with the New Ones.
Don’t fail to call and get our prices before you buy.
Highest price for Butter and Eggs.

tee would imbibe, while be would Inter-

birch beer, ringer

«uad thus t«r bad obtained no Lnforma-

punch.

Under

the

exhilarat-

in-Brooklyn when Ella waa arrested.

papers of the beauty of tbe girt, and was
xeuted with a sudden desire to enter the

NEW MACHINERY I
And ean furnish all who - love Good Broad
with Flour that will delight them. Om
sack will convince all that our flour is
the Boss, and will be tbe

HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.
Farmers will And it to tbeir interest to make a
trtsi trip to onr njlll aud be convinced of
Hie truthfulness of above statements.
Wc shall also keep to stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.
.
Again we are called on to.chronicle,
one of those sad accidents that som« - j
times happen when all ia joy aud hap* i,
piness. One of tbe brightest belles of
Chicago was married last Wednesday,
and after tbe wedding dinner, pre- j
pared to start on a bridnl tour. Tbe;
carriage was a* the door, and just as

tbe happy pair were driving off some
one said: "Throw a slipper after them.’’ ’
The bride’s oldest sister, without think­
ing, stopped aud pulled off her slipper
and threw it at the departing carriage i
with all too deadly «» aim. It struck
the driver, killing him instantly, and

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Special Announcement
To the People of Vemontville and Vicinity

then went crashing through the roof of

have this week removed our entire stock of General
Merchandise into our ’

xswwting himaelf in her behalf.

wuald succeed in obtaining her acquittal.
He investigated tlx ca-.e, and aatir.fled
teitntel' that «be was innocent, and bar
father the guilty party. He could not imprwsa this belief on tbe prosecuting officers.

with .U*e girl, and frequently during tbe

eister isover-whelmed with anguish aud !
tiie carriage is a total Wreck.
IMHA W

but he wanted it as he came from tbe •
well.
"Thia is charged, ian’t itF aaid he to
tbe barkeeper.
"CertainlF.”
"All light, my friend! your kindnen i
shall never be forgotten. I left my I

•'Ebe is a haudH-&gt;me girl" said the re

pocketbook on the piano thia morning,
and it ia comforting to know that one's
credit ia good, or n man might acci- j
dentally be caught in an embarraMing ,
predicament."
"You misunderstand me, sir," said '

He waa :bmn asked what provision

the bar attendant.
"The water is
cltargod—charged with acid, air, not ’

though a unite would Illuminate bit fea

lire.
Ho replie-1 that he L.-td a farm in
Colorado, whither he wa* going.
Ho wa*
about to put the farm under cultivation

bifatnated with this female criminal.

H.R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Deaiff to say that they are now making Flour
by their

Ho

it waa straightened out there was a cut of
Kila labeled tuns: “Ella Larrabee Tbe
baauliful Brooklyn burglaruvs who mashed
&lt;ne Judges." He gaaed at it admiringly.

milk

Flour! Flour! Flour!

with gall, such aa you exhibit."

The other day a little cherub of but a
few summers eat at tbe window of her
borne when a genuine dude walked

hryiar to batch a porcelain err in a nest

glass and carried a diminutive cane.
Aa he stared ibout idiotically, the little
one asked:
* '
“Mamma, did Dod make ’at umoF
“Yea, mv darling."
"’rtie little one looked again and gig­
gled, and with a merry twinkle in her
eye, aaid:
"Mamma, Dod likes to have fun dea'
am much aa any laxly else, don't h»T"
Tbedriver of a water cart waa fonnd
dead .in a suburb of Chicago the uth&lt; r
dav, and a iuan that stood in the crowd
viea iug the body, aaid:
'
"Another Bt. John supporter gone."
"How do you know he was a St.'Julm
man?" aaked one of tiic crowd of lookThe man arnuped down and fell the
face at the corpse, and aolemuly re-

Tbe crowd clwd

the man fnr ata

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Coanty at Barry. ia Clx nervy. E&lt;lto E. Gardaar,
comptoinaal. v». U-o K Gardner, da (raiUnu
Upon due pr&lt;x&gt;! by affidavit that Geerge R Gard­
ner. dcrccdant in lb- at^rc entitled cau-c pending
In thia court reahlw out ot tbe raid State of MieMgan and in lb«- Stale ot New York, and on tnoUra
of Knappen A VanAroau. •ollettor- lor complain­
ant. It to oiderfd that tbe aald dotendanl do appear
and ameer Uh&gt; bill of complaint, died to the aald
cause, within four months from tbe date of thto
order, etoe the mi-1 bill o! complaint ehall be taken
m oonf (Med; And funbar. that this order be pabilebqd within twwMy daya from thto date, tn the
Naanvltto New*, a nevepaper printed in the county
of Barry, and be pubUabed therein once In each

ally, at irrnt twenty day* before the time hernia
preacribed for hie appearance.
Talml thto iith Aar of September. A. D. IMA
at tbe city of Charlotte, tn the 5th Judicial Circuit.
FRANK aTBOOKKR. Circuit Jodne.
A true copy; attoe*.
All
Cnaa. M. Mack. Rogtotor.

An OMiy DMgbter Cwred •&lt;
C*4m*ta tn ption.

Wbes death wm hourly exiected from ootmump*
tion.all rru odloa having failed, and Dr H. Jamm
•run;*rlt»t tln&lt;, be accidentally made a prcvurallon "I Indian Hemp, which cured hto ouiy
child,aud now gl»w thto rw-ipt on receipt of two

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twnt« one ot firr^Ur
thin any; »nvurln&lt; m*
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                  <text>VOLUME XII

N ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1884.

NUMBER 9

The other night, daring the petforrest week io . mid week out. Fresh SHALL THE COACHMAN BE MUZ­
A 00MM0MPLA0E FAMILY.
,
,, .
1 '
.
.
rj nmnw
s
mnnce o,
of a
r minstrel snow,
show, a mourner
mourner's
meats came at rare intervals, and salt
ZLED!
Ghost.—1 »tn thy fsther'e aplrtt*
Th.D.&gt;odtel&gt;n».
(olnK .rat of L
„
„„
A„ o1d
pork filled the gap. Tbe average meal
” .■ .
. ..
The trouble that ia being experienced town. They are hastening for the i negro who .bad. come
to ‘town for the
was Johnny-cake, salt pork, potatoes,
Night in KtmrtlypedajHaa match**,
in aristocratic families on account of train. Mr. Doodlebug is getting them ; first time, and who had been inducedapple "sftss,” a very crude sort of pie,
Without the consolation' of a dlamondcoadimuD running away with the off. He is full of business, as become*;| to attend, began to look around anx­
and weak tea or barley coffee. Mind
Btuddod belt, or a percentage of gate­
the head of the family.
Receipt*, it I come in winner or beat
iously when an end man‘shouted:
you, the children‘got no warm drinks, daughter, has cnuseil 'many father* of
“Here, Emeline. take that little valise j “Come right etlong now, sinner*;” and
marriageable daughter* to stop and
Fitzgerald’s record; and for the day,
and though almost everybiMly kept a
to iI„„„
think whether there nbould not be a udthoBrtr-Mdrooo. I’ll ctfh u»jn„tkri
i.i.. ...
».i. . r ra.i.tu,.(»iL
! Confin'd to fart In-flrea, 'til the
.
cow tbe milk was saved for pudding.
Rot to tbr .tonoo. hei
fioor ,od
law providing for the muzzling of W'tb ,oo -for.
i Fowl crime* (chicken stealing, cock­
While butter was not more than six
coachmen at the sesaoD of tbe year Hold oo.nijo.t hooktl.Uli.t box on „lc|almcd.
Fighting, etc.,) done in the days of my
cents per pound, the children were ex­
| Youth, are burned and purged away.
•
when they become, addicted to moshing your fingers. There now, that’ll carry । “Hole ou down dar, bredern o’ de
; But llrt, and I will a tale unfold
). pected to eat’gravy in place of 11; while tbe festive girl. If something of tbe nicely; got Jhe baby all right? Tommy, I
faith. l’*e ’£a**t»d ’ligion er hundred
esgs might be had for five .cents a
1 Whose lightest word will dado and frieze
kind is not done no girl is safe, and you and Billy and little sister run along time* in my lifts but I neber lets er
dozen they were looked upon as a lux­
' Thy young blood; narrow thy sboe-pinebed
aristocratic fathers will find it neces­ with mother—great heavens, Emiline. ’carion go by. Hole on dar.”
ury. Up to the time when a boy was
Sole, and make each particular capillary
sary to clean oft their own horse*, and don’t let that child run across the street
"Sit down.” said a policeman, "or I’ll
Of tbe terra-cotta colored cranium to
14 he had no chair at the table, but
do their own driving." Some have alone, take hold of his hand,' can't you? out vou out.”
\ Assume a perpendicular position, Hae
stood up to eat. It was a rarething
thought they had solved the problem Tommy, come back and get. thi* urn­
I Frills upon the starched-up feminine!
“Put who out P
'
for a young person to give . party, or
_____ j____
_______ brella and bag of lemons. Emeline !
"Put you.out!”
i
for yonng people to be found at lec’urea of
1 safety from the wiles of the young
J Now, Hamlet, hear:—
coachman by epployingancientcolored j Emeline! You’ve forgotten the loach
"Jen
’
cade
I
wants
ter
’
fe«*
’
ligion!
or
exhibitions.
-The
rule
wm
to
force
1
। 'Tts given out in tbe columa of the Dally Scab,
coachmen, with one eye gone, bald basket. Billy ran here quick and take W’y de Lawd ain’t got no show heah
them into bed soon after dark. At tbe '
j That, sleeping within mine orchard,
headed and black as ink, but sitch a 1 this lunch basket to mother! Now
extail. Sartenly, aah, ef de debit hub
age of fifteen I had never seen a show
coachman
recently, iu Virginia, eloped j Emeline, do hurry or you’ll mis* the got de upper han’ in do ri’ty wation, I’ll
Decayed apple* for manufacture Into my
of any sort, nor had anything of the;'
with two girl* and married them both,’train. Neyer •rind the rest of the
World renowned brand of “Al Pure and
set down, but I mu*’ say dat de*e town
kind ever bedu in the village.. Had i
ho it ha* become evident that the col-1 thing*; I’ll carry them.”
Wholesome Cider," (from which hath risen
folks ain’t so 'feered o’ torment ez I is.”
there been one there every week it
ored man is at bad as any of them.’ Four minutes after Mrs. Emeline
Tiie expression that “There Is something
"Well, you sit down there now and
would
have done us- boys no good'.
Rotten in the state of Denmark”), a
There is something about' the smell reached the station, having wrestled
cion
’t let u* heal any more out of you.”
Not
three
out
of
a
hundred
I
know
tfiat comes from the clothes of a coach-! all-the way with a baby, thiee children
Velocl—no a ceufl-pede stung me; *o
"All right, nah, but it ain’t my fault,
could have raised a dime to pay his man or groom, after he has cleaned off i and four packages, Mr. -Doodlebug arThe whole Danish mind la. kf a
Iuneretan
’. My skirt* is dun dar o’de
way in, or would have been allowed to
Foiged process of my death/siHKlirough
borse*
carrying a rattan cane, weighing
Dotm-S and
ana cleaned
cieanea a barn,
earn, that
cnat many j rive*,
.
trausacsbun. Mas’ say, howeber, dat
use the ufouey in that way.
ounces. He is so tired he has to
aristocratic young ladies cannot resist, four
I
Rankly abueed; but kuriw^tay noble dude,
de lain' ain't got much chance in dis
How did we dnw! Well, tbe oldestand whether it i* the ammonia, or the go
| into the smoking car and .sleep all I
1. Tbe Serpent ti»at did rtea/tby paternal
i bouse. Down whar I libs, akter rich
son had rather the beat show. Father’*
way to the station.
dust from the currycomb, no father the
1
Progenitor's life away now occupies bls
er soul: an’ call ez dat, dar wuulder
worn-out clothes were ripped up and.
will
ever
know.
But
there
is
a
subtle
The
Doodlebugs!
Imaginary
people?
In the Oshkosh Board of Aidermen I
made up anew for him. ■ The rest of u*
been fifteen mourner* at dat bench in
influence about the associations of the Not
!
by a lungchalR, my dear sir. They
'• iLaibST.—Ob, my prophetic soul! •
.
bad to take our chance* when a "store
lessen-ten minute*. Uh, my Lawd, de
i My "unde I"
.
barn that makes a weak girl weaker. live
1
right hero hi Burlington, and
order
”
was
traded
out.
Every
mother
man's dun quit callin’ fur mourners an’
Ghojt.—Ay I That vile and avaricious
and after lieing under its Influence for everybody
&lt;
know* them.
No,-I don’t
i« gone ter dancin'. De Lawd hab
’ I Beaut! That naluralixed Three-Bail Sheeuey, was a tailor and she ent th® clothe* a time all the coachman has to do i* to know
that he is considered much inure
I
according
to
her
own
ideas.
The
pant
­
moray on de sinner* o’ di* wort’ is de
Who baa secured the franchlac# of my
than some of his neigh'xjrH.
reach down and pick the ripe girl andi selfirii
i
praro’—gee whilliken, «ee how dat man
1 Former aupportera by extending the redem;»- aloon* might be too short, but. neyer
take her to tn xrket. There may be a Mrs. Doodlebug think* he is a model
too long. If the coat happened to At it
do shuffle. Uh, huh, did you.eber*ee
genu, a microbe, possibly, similar to l husband.
I
Yes, I have heard some, of
.to.fh.ra—
was all right; if not the boy bad to
de like,” and clapping hi* hand*, he
neighbors say she is a fool. But
the cholera germ, a factors, similar to her
I
| Hm been uupald.
shouted in applause, quite forgetting
wear it just the same.
she
isn
’
t,
I
don
’
j
think.
She
i*
a
woman,
the
one
that
make*
people
sick
in
other
i
. ButIt
M»ltr
I acent
wasmethinks
considered
a tbe
sin morning
to let boy*
hi* religious indignation. The emo­
consequently love* her husband
countries, about the average born, that and
■
■ Air, and hear tbe uillk-wngou tells
wear boots or shoes during tbe sum­
, tion of the heart and the mot ion of the
:
too
well
to
club
him
with
a
coupliug
From afi.r. Brief let me be:
should be looked into, and eminent
heel, wield, powerful influences over
mer. Therefore from May to Octobet
: Snoozing within mine orchard, my
every once in a while for his own
physicians should diagnose the matter. pin
1
all boy* went bare foot,-even to church.
the action of a colored gentlemau.
1 Custom in tbe nice moon when full of
If onr cows are afflicted with plcuro ।good. She would carry more thing*
A
pair
of
cow-hido
boot*
were
good
~ Lager Ixscr and | retxela, qpon my
pleumonia, or our hogs with cholera, for him if she had more arm*.
He had been hired to carry a barrel of
enough for anybody's boy, and a sixTT L,1T~&gt;'C1 ! Secure bour thy “uncle” stole, with juice
the governor appoints n commission to
a*hes down four flights of stairs from a
shilling cloth ccd fitted him out for
L KylytlrJ „ty o. jOf cursed roach aud lied-bug poison in a
Mr. Pillman, declaring that the pat­
enquire into the prevalence of the
lawyer'* office, and when the job was
• Vial (wMcb tbou hast seen advertised
head-gear. '
ronage which he bestowed upon bar­
disease, find the germ that brings it on.
finished he returned to get his money.
j For twenty-five cents per bottle at the coruer
What amusements did we have! In
ber* could be harvested by himself and
I Drug store), and In the porches of mine
the towns and village* tbe boy* had and suggest a remedy. Certainly our and turned to good account, bought a . “Yes, yes, you’ve earned it!” replied
aristocratic girls are of more account
the lawyer, “but don’t bother pe now.
I Oyster ehell-llke earn did pour the leprous
their games for Saturday afternoon,but
razor and decided to grapple the rickl
I Diitlllment, whose effect bolds such
.
than the cattle on a thousand pleuroI want to hear from New York.”
during tbe rest of the week they were
and leap the stubbed growth. Thu
I An enmity with the blood of man, that,
puenmoia hills, and they should be
“Boss, I’s dependin’ on d it quatah.^
expected to put in their spare time at
other morning he entered the sitting­
| Swift as soft-soap through a horn, it
protected against tin* awful germ. Let
“Of course—of coarse, but don’t
tbe
wood
pile
or
in
tbe
garden.
On
a
room, carrying a teakettle of hot water,
Courses through the natural front-gates
tiie most -eminent physicians be em­
bother meYiow! Great Scot! man, but
farm it wa* not more than twice a year
which he deposited on a stool-bottom
A x T7’/”'if&lt;TTT7vD 'Q ' And t»ck-rileyaof the body: and with
ployed to investigate our barns and the
I'm all in a tremble to see the next dis­
that a l»oy got a half a day off. It was
chair. ,
XXb
L/XXA-JXv O. ■
vigor it doth posset and curd
surrounding*. If it itf found Jhat the j
patch.”
considered sinful to dance and singing
Tbe tbiu and wholesome blood Into milk,
I "I’ll have to shave in here,” said be
fault lie* with Jhe coachman, let him ' ,
“De ole woman an’ chil’en am ’spectwas not much encouraged. If a lad tn-muzzled, but if it i* found that a | - • • •« # “It’s too dark in my room.”
I Like the union and llmburgcr-scented
in’ pork chops fur dinner,” persisted the
[ Breath wither* aud blasts the whole conserva- had any musical talent be had more
up hi* razor, be began passing
germ, exists which i« inhaled into the 1 Taking
”
man.
I •
lory
enemies than friend*. The idea of lungs oy vital parts of the unsuspect: I| the shining blade over the strap.
"Heavens! man, but will yon exhibit
' Of fragrant plant* at one fell whiff;
I "This Ohio election ha* puzzled me,”
mokt parents seemed to be to preventing aristocratic girl, which grow* and
such sordid avarice when the fate of
1 8o did it mtued end * moot instant tetter.
their boys from having a good time. If
said Mr*. Pillman, putting aside the
irritates the mucus membrane until
। Rlug-wonns, bartiers' Itch, ei cetera, did
this
nation hangs on a thread!”
a lad could not be loaded down with
morning paper.
there i* no relief except elopement
■ ■ U . i-.ij-j H“r't rixwrt mortlazar like, with
"Wall, boss, I don’t want to hurt dis
enough work to keep his si’irits in
“Easy enough to puderstand;” replied
/5.,’t Tx C/C?
l?, S. Dwtbsom*crust, all my smooth body.
v i(h the coachman,Jet u* know it, and
kentry
any. but wasn’t she banging on
cheer, there were plenty of women in
the husband. "One party got more
Thus was I, dozing, by thy -‘ancle's" band
w ? can provide against it by vaccina­
dat thread when you axed ..me to lug
the neighporhood to tel. trim tohi* face
vote* than the other, that’s all.”
Bereft of life and political preferment.
tion
or
disinfection.
If
the
coachman
dem
ashes
down!”
,
that, they expected to live to see him
And provided with letters of Introduction
"Ye*, I know that, but how came one
He got a nickel down, with a promise
carries these germ* concealed about party to git more vofes than the other !
To hl* Satanic majesty I
hung for murder.
of
tbp
remainder
in
weekly inslallhi*
prison,
so
that
hi*
clothe*
are
full
Ta t« 1 adieu, Hamlet; revenge my most
As to family government the old­
that’s.the question.”
meuta.—Free Press.
Horrible murder!
time father was supposed to-be infalli­ of the poison, so that it is dangerous to
"You are right, my dear,” replied
a-fair
aristocratic
girl
to
be
helped
into
Hamlet.—Trust me to do It! Now I
ble. He could not take hi* son’s life,
Pillman, who had lost fifty dollar* on
At Duxbury, Mass., there is a lady,
With wing* as fleet aa meditation or
he. could come very near it and escape her saddle, by him, or to lean her head the election. "That is tbe question?”
Thoughts of love, will haste to “hock"
and although she is seventy-six years
on the bosom of hi* livery stable coat,
even
censure.
The
boy*
wore
not
re
­
“But could not the democrat* hare old, she i* just a* spry as any of the
A 13 rhine stone with my “uncle,” and.
.let
us
kno
v
it.
that
we
may
burn
a
rng,
quested, but ordered, iodo this or that.got to the ballot-box first and put in gins. She was strolling through the
Obtaining 8100 thereon, as an “Old Mine”
I can remember many / fathers .who or disinfect him with burning sulpher, the most ticket*!”
Diamond, will let the ticket expire, and
field the other day when some horses
made it a practice to 'keep “gads” in or nprinkle him with carbolic acid.
Thereby bilk him out'of ninety-seven
"Hab!” putting down bi* razor aud
playfully chased her. She becamp
Let physicians use a strong magnifying
the house. About ouce in so long they
Big "plunkera.”
opening his mouth.
frigbtemed, and making a running
glass on the coachman, and it they find
made a trip to the woods to cut blue­
"And,” she continued, "could not tbe
beech and hickory switches, and these germs that they hare never met in democrats have had ns many tickets jump cleared a four-foot rail feuce,and
SHORT TALKS WITH THE BOYS.
to make sure that she was safe, climed
their practice before, let them catch a
.
MAIN LINE.
were laid by to season. Tbe boy who
printed a* they needed? It seems, up into an oak tree. She would pro­
Train* on the Main Line will pass Jackson &lt;
nr m.qc'ad.
•germ, corral it, and practice on a girl
did not receive a "licking” once a week
as follows:
!
from what I can gather, that the demo­ bably have been roosting there still if
with it. Take a germ so obtained, and
felt
that
something
dreadful
was
about
crats
hadn't enough tickets—”
A boy in Iowa write* a* follow*:
one of the farm handr hadn’t witnessed
to happen in that community. It was place it on the tongue of a healthy girl,
The disgusted Mr. Pillman swung the circus, and drove the horses away.
_
*1
arn
greatly
intereated
c
in
your
and
watch
the
ettecl.
If
she
looks
9.03 a. tn. Arr Chicago 5.25 p. m I
Mail..
considered
the
correct
tiling
to
"tan
himself
around and knocked oyer the Women never become so old but what
Day’Express 11.30p.m. Arr Cti'icago0.5O p. m i ‘Talk* With the Boy*.’
In nome of
wild,
winks
at
the
coachman
out
of
the
to ——- 10.85
1A9X p.. in.
m Arr
AI,...,.*.
7 -tl) a.
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Ill ’1 .
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bis jacket.” on general principles. Many
Erf Express
Chicago 7.30
kettle of boiling water. Mr. Pillman, they can climb. If anyone doubts the
.........----------AnCilciio7
&lt;rf lb. lray« of
corner of the eye, and Htniles, when be
Pacific
Ex.. 11.53*.
tn. Arr B..m
Chicago■«»&lt;•■»
7.Wa. tn
—j-T-r------ rs—r-i,”-------- »------:------------ ! ttveuty or twenty-five year* ago.
I parent* reasoned that unless a boy was approaches, with a sickly smile, and having removed bi* boots, caught about assertion, just turn a mouse loose in a
Going A-laMt from .Inok-on.
/
/
®
thrashed about once so often be would
a
gallon of water on hi* feet. Proba­ room occupied by some ancient female,
SG1L77T.
Arr Detroit At® p.m. take it you are old enough to tell u«
be pretty certain to go to the bad. 1 act as though she wanted to bite him, bly be didn't invoke all the power*
Day Express 4.03 p. m. Arr Detroit 5.25 p. m. , eomethiug interesting about the boy*
and see how quick she will mount a
cannot remember a case in which a that settles it. In that case the germ socially related to tbe great born spoon,
is
&lt;*»■•&lt; period."
chair.
theory is correct, aud you want to
NigutEx... *.45 a. m. Arr Detroit ».*) a m.
... . .
case where a boy did not stand in fear
and hopped to tbe whuop of unpremt-dThe' Atlantic and Pactfirkxp'rvsi-.run*71^7
" ‘',I*
lad‘ 1 ’ri"h ® dox€n tlme* a
watch your girl aud your coachman,
itacted declaration/ He now sits with
"Here, boy; come hold this horae,”
uCbcrs run dally except Sunday.
; week that I wa* a bov of to-day, but or his father.
and soak them both in some liniment.
Our school advantage*? lu the vil­
feet done np in cotton. The election said a fashionable equestrian,alighting
; never once do I wi*h to be set back to
As the girl’* mother ba* been found to
Grand itupids ifivialon. __ tbe boyhood of twenty-five year* ago. lages we had but one school for all be quite a* susceptible to the wile* of in Ohio cost him fifty dollars in money from hi* steed in front of a New York
sizes and ages, and when a boy had so
and fifteen thousand dollar* in pain. hotel. Tbe boy to whom be spoke was
; I presume there was
considerable
of the
coachman difa* the girl, in some
far progrewted that bo could "read,
This country need* a set of politics puffing the stump of a cigar, and hav­
Day
Det Ad jference between the boy* living in write aud cipher” he .ras considered localities, it might be well for the piiy- that average woman can understand.
■STATIONS.
ing a few cents in his pocket felt that
lx.
citie*and those dwelling ju town* or
, sician* to catch a microbe and, in an
fairly educated. The school-master
I living on farm*—1 mean in tbe matter
unguarded moment, put.it in a glass of
At a recent primary election in At­ that be wa* an incipient Jay Gould, so
rand Rapids L
5.00 6.00
knew but little more, and neemed to
!&lt;&gt;tdie*s
and
privileges,
bat
it
wa*
Middleville ....
• 45 10.25
wine for the old lady to drink. If it ; lanta one of the candidates rallied his instead of responding promptly, he
take more pleasure in punishing a
7.11 7.07
Hastings
drawled out laughingly with some
UoDeeone enough to be a boy anygoes to her head and she gives vent to
7.30
Naahvflte. ..L
scholar than in encouraging him over wild whoop, and starts for the barn on II old soldie.- friends with tbe cry:
j where.
7.38
'-Venaoutviile...
j “Go in, boys, and vote as you shot!” hauteur:
a hard lesson.
8.10 8.08 12.47
“Is that *uch a rip-roarin’ boss that
Charlotte
a gallop, and corner* the coachman in I| As one of the boys tried to vote the
What wa* borne! Well, the very
1.35
EaUm Rapids...
or s/r.
Whet show was there for a boy to the harness room, and tells him to |
it takes two men to hold him?"
8.33 9.10
Rives Junction.
2.30 j rich had carpet*, cane-seat chair* and a
I1 manager called to him:
get
a
Ktart
in
life!
None
at
all,
com
­
"What do you mean?” retorted the
3.08
9.35
melodeon
and
"kept
a
hired
girl,
”
but
Jackmu............
hitch up and take her away to some'I| “Here, you have got two ballots
8.25
11 45
5.55
Detroit.
swell young mon.
tfie commonly well-off bad rag carpet* pared to tbe chances of to-day. If he distant clime, where they can bo all in I
on athetrade
parlor
and tbe other*
started out to learn
he flonra
was all
"W
nut do I mean? I mean if one
to each other, with no old man to I "Well, ain’t that al! right!”
w»r w &lt;»t i
man can hold him. why don’t you hold
; I went bare.
Splint or flag-bottom bound like a slave, treated little better molest and make them afraid, it is a &lt; “No, it ain’t;”
Mail G. R.
.-STATIONS.
| chair* were thought good enough and than one, and paid almost nothing. In­ clear case, aud you want to mash the |
“Didn’t the captain tell me to vote him yourself?” and he resumed hi* la­
bor* on the cigar stub.
\ the dollar cbrtauo* of-to-day would stead of * humau bMog be waa a microbe between your tbomb-nails, or as I shot !”
4.00
D^olt^.
i have been a&gt;D*idered fit for the parlor drudge. If he worked by the day he there is no security against an elope- j "Yes, but what has that to do with
«U’&gt;
A man out w«fft tried his razor
Rive* JuMc-tiou
1 of the richest m*n in tbe village. Wall must do a dollar’s worth of labor for a ment. In the meantime, before the j yoar trying to shove in two ballots!”
on his face, and found it wouldtaot cut
Eaton Rapid*...
13.4."
s.25। paper bad •carcely been heard of, anti shilling, simply because he was a boy.
germ theory is investigated thorough-1 Why, 1 uaeter shoot er double bar’l
3.15
8 10
Charlotte
a hair. Then he thought he would find
an furniture
luruiiure was
wm. of
oi tbe
rue plainest deae- When
»» ucu Ii look
i&lt;»ua back and remember how ly, it is well to believe there is some-1 gun, yer dang fool!”
Varmontrtile... 3.55
’ all
s.33
out how dulkfte really wa* by trying it
a.43
Nashville
4.10
sen pt ion. All the l»eds of those day* | the buys of that age were treated—bow thing in it, and to be on the safe ride,!
But he only got a single shot in the on fii* tbumo. Nevejal minute* later
Hastings
4 50
2.07
0.07
- — bad to encourage
, them
.&gt; — female* who are thrown into the socie-' ballot box.
5.:&lt;0
9.30 10.25 bad cord* ami a straw tick, and all little they
Middleville’....
2.32
he sat on the bacicstoop fastening the
Grand Rapid*... 5.40
11.3&gt; | boys up to 14 or 15 year* of age slept in whutfpw chance* oftered-l wonder ty of colM.bnien -hould prepare tbem-i
,
f(ir the mMb&gt; and
on
"Oh, dear,” sighed a farmer’s wife end of bis thumb on with rub'oer-ceI trundle-beds. It was seldom that a that so many tn rood out so well.
Th.ougb Coaches and Sleeping Car* to and ! common family lighted more than one
Tbe businwsof Chis country to-day, j goard. Insist that the coachman shall J wearily, a* she dropped into a chair ment, and wondering how aneh things
from Grati.1 Rapid* and Detroit. All train*
could possibly be.
connect in saw depot at Drtroll with train* candle of an evening, and this furnish- my boy, i* being carried on by tbe men . shut himself up ia the harness-room ; after a hard days work. “I feel just a*
«*-C*i&gt;*'i* Souther, divfabm.
led the light for all. It was something who were boy* twenty and twenty-five ’ and fumigate himself by burning sul-j if 1 were going to be sick. My head
“Now, my boy.” asked the committee
E. U BROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD
AM't Gen. 8up. Jackson. Gen’l gap. Detroit. ' extra when two candle* were allowed, year* ago. All the grand tunnel* and j.yhur on a barn shovel before he goes | throbs, and my back aches dreadfully, man, “if I bad a mince pie and should
O. W. RUGGLES.
and the right of three or four burning riridgea and building* are being built iouti and the girl should bath in bromo: and— "
give two-twelfths of it to John, twoGea’l Pass and Ticket Agent. Chicago.
nt ouce in one house would have creat­ by them; all the great discoveries in chloralum before going into the pre-1 “By gosh,” interrupted the farmer, twelftbs to I*aac, two-twelfths, to Har­
starting up and seizing his bat, “that ry, and should take half a pie myself,
ed the greatest astonishment outside.
science and art are being made by them
It was the way all peonle lived—aim­ they are our Mayors and Governors satebet containing asafoetida. In this reminds me. I forgot to give tbe two- what would there be left? Sjwak np
Y LODGE NO. 37, K. of P.. meet* at Im
Casti* HaH. NaabvUle, Michigan, every pie, economical, and without any heed and law-makers; they are our poet*. way die germ, if there is any, can be year-old colt his condition powders to­ loud, so that al) can hear you.” “The
Friday evening, for the encouragrtuent and for society or fashion, but it waa terri­ Htatesmea, editors, lawyers, banker* rendered harmless, and a girl can ride night, an’ he’s been a wheelin’ all day,” plate!” shouted the boy.
«uppdrt of all worthy, true, steadfast and hoo- ■ ble dreary compared to your homes of and merchant*. If, under.anch disad­
out with the ooackman with impunity, and he harried to th* barn.
«^&gt;U Brwtor Knight-.
"I* suicide a crimeF asks a contem­
vantages of early life,r they ha ve beer ■nd not feel that in such a moment a*
H. R. Dickixm&gt;m,C.C. I
What was our living! One meal wm able to achieve those triumphs, what she think* not she will be taken to a j There is a bappv lai d—not far away— porary. Well, even though it may not
t&gt;e a crime, it is a very anoying and unway
sp
in
Montreal,
in
Canada.
Where
i
alraoat
the
counterpart
of
another.
In
can
wo
expect
of
you*
In
about
a
score
justice
of
the
peace
and
married.
ASHVILLE LODG1
all tbe cashiers skip, when afraid
meets every Tuoa
a village of 000 inhabitant* perhap* of years the world will be turned over
PaDawi’Ball. Visiting i
three families could afford wheat bread to you to run. What will you do with
Mica ha* been discovered in paying they’ll lose their grip, and give the has a tendency to shorten tbe lit*
of the victim.
quan title* in Marquette county.
cops the tip, moat ev’ry day.
but it wa* “Johnny cake” with all the the legacy!-Det. Free Pre**-

HAMLET AND THE GHOST.

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HaTUKDAY.

X'»\ . |5.

*d purer,
And Altai with wrarner'* 1 i rot breath.
Ths fcwret grew Hke s Hly,

Jeff«rw.-n

b&gt;iUle
opd

A Cnhan nawapaprr ntartiriy remark
ed; ‘‘There is tio G«»d in Cuba—no
Hmvi n for Cubans.". Maybe that’s Hmnusori Uncle Sam i* anxious to buy tbe
i riand.__ _ __ _______ _________
The official count in New York, at
this writing, ha- not yet been complet­
ed—at least the ret urns are not yet all
in. It is pretty rafe, however, to esii-

mate Cleveland's plurality in the ntate
4tt 1,000.

And they ttaragtiL ** Unw psaaed cawd,
BrtmtloF it* ehlldlttt gke.
.No jewe*. or uwure nouid ever
Delighted our bi’art* like thee. ’
Tbe
Tl.c Hftte love tower, has die
• Room up in Heavwa for Daisy,
Pure without tafnt of sin. .

Onr Eaton Coaaty Neighbors.

Frank Dt Vll, of Eaton Rapids, has
bought the Sheridan Nv.ws.
A large barn belonging to L. Hyalt,
of Eaton Rapid , burned one day last,
week.
At Grand Ledge, Friday night, J. R.
Peterson’s barn and contents were
burned. Lot® &gt;3.000.
Mm. Jus- Carr, of Eaton Rapids, wife
of a prosperous merchant of that place,
died suddenly on the 10th.
A fellow who voted twice in Char­
lotte Tueoday, tried to vote again in
Vermontville and was ran in.
Mrs. Orrin Dickinson, for 47years a
resident of Venunntville, died on Fri­
day of last reek. Her age was 94
yearn.
all, aLCJrarlotte,
Tlie old
-n n&lt;
hto a flrsthas been
class opera h hc, to be known M Koi
logg’s.
Frank Mathews, a barber at Olivet,
was held up and robbed on bls way
home from Charlotte last Sunday even­
ing by two foot-pads. There is no
clue.
A farmer named Cornelins Tilford,
attempted suicide, at Eaton Rapids,
Monday, by catting his throat from ear
to’ear. He did not strike an artery
and may recover, although it is doubt­
ful. Financial trouble was the cause.
A Grand 'Ledge school rnarm haw a
business way almut her that argues
well for the fellow who entrapped her.
Last Friday niglit she notified the
flchool Imard she was about to be mar­
ried, tol«l the parson -•*aturday morning,
and the afterpoon train found the
twain en route for Texas.

From pdHliflfi let tus turn and consid­
er a frw other tilings, very different,
very much more commonplace, but full
vi an interval- which, as it is never very
intense, is better calculated to give u«
that daily amount of happiness so Decessary toMuf general good humor and
pwprrity, Yest rttiiy nine-tenths of
um did exactly the same thing.
We
nearly all went back to business. Moot
of aa even took our minds off the lin­
gering 'uucerlKoity of the election, and
l&gt;egao to-do white we had to do In order
to eat aa well and sleep as comfortably
aa posuibte. To thia the only except­
ion wss that kmall section of the com-,
munity who generally live on that
extraordinary mixture of hopes and
feara, buying and selling stocks and
dealing in futures.
About half of
tbtuiu trenileman know better bow to
bet on thr election of
! than they
did. hut none of tliecn have yet absorb­
ed enough certanity^w to tbe future to
make orthodox betting what if used to
be. But by to-morrow .they will al) be
monopolized once more by the regular
pursuits of life. Let us all hope that
we will now have &lt;• new ora of health
happiness, and Katinfuction. Let us
hope that both the rich anti the poor
will grow richer, that knowledge aud
virtue will increase, the ice crop be
abundant, wood cheap, sleighing good,
and Clirjptmas bountiful; and when
the spring opens again in March, that
it will usher in u season that will give,
us beggvr harvests and better prices,
larger population than have ever been
known here before. Then in tour
ASSYRIA.
years' time we shall again be ready and
eager to give our consideration to tbe
A. W. Wilcox ia on his feet again.
Deccessary alterations in the compo­
Burt and Merritt Shephard have gone
sition of our national administration.
North bunting.
Wm. Segar Iiha a aialcr visiting him
MICHIGAN NEWS.
frum Rome Center.
Bay City is to lightra! by eleetncity.
Them. Kinney was shot Thursday, at
Buller, while stealing wheat.
Mm. Minor Joneo, of Porter, was
kicked to death by a horse Friday.
M. R. Stiveus, -uf Whitehall, was
killed by falling down stairs Saturday.
Wilson’s carriage factory at Detroit
burned Monday morning. Loss |85,000.
A ahi al I child of Sh'eruiaa Eldred, of
Millbrook, was killed by a runaway
team Sunday.
The thriving city of Republic, in the
upper peninanlla, won visited by a &gt;65,000 fire Thursday.
Fred Dingtelden an old resident of
Jonesville, was killed by the cant at
that place Monday.
GttCb Fnint, of Detroit, being disappvtfiled in lov^j. shot himself through
the heart Friday night.
Frank Ruck land was struck by a fall­
ing wind mill UHir Jackson, Thursday
and seriously injured.
Mrs. Morris Trout, of Wyandotte,
attempted suicide Sunday by cutting
her throat. She may recover.
Reuben Smith, of Moronci, died re­
cently from blood poisoning, caused by
cutting his hand with a piece of xinc.
Adani Geasler, of Berlin, Ionia Co.,
was aeriupsly stabbed by Jubo Hour,
Thurmlay, in an altercation over a
debt.
Roht. Dalrymple, of Battle Creek,
aged 70 years, was drowned in the Kal­
amazoo river at Battle Croek Thursday,
night.
Wm. 8. Burnett, a young fanner
living near Union City, accidentally
shot nod killed himself with a revolver
Sunday.
The priaonera in Jackson jail were
Mil potvoned by eating cheeae Friday
night, and several of them narrowly
escaped death.
Earl Wilson, of Grand Rapids, tried
to strangle his wife Wednesday, and
would undoubtedly have sueceded but
tor the interference of outsiders.
Mrs. W. «. riowl, of Mdbrook, locked
herself in je- room, saturated her
• lothing With kerosene, and set them
on the. She was burned to death.
In the WMMthug match between Col.
McLaughlin and Wai. Muldoon, at
DetiuiL Saiurday night, Col. McLaugh­
lin came nff Victor, winning the falls

I

Maybe a man feels happy and proud
and flattered ami envied and blessed
among men when he sees a pretty girl
trying to raise a window of a railway
car and jumps up and gets ahead of the
other boys, and says: "Allow meT oh.
so courteously, and she says: “Oh, if
you please; I would be ho glad,’’ and
the other male passengers turn green
with envy, and Ift. leans over the back
of the went and tackles the window in a
knowing way with one hand; if perndveotare he may tinw it airily with a
simple turn of
wrist, but it kind of
Molds on, and he takes hold with both
bauds, but it sort, of doesn’t go to any
alarming extent, and he pounds it with
hie fist, but it only seems to settle "a
little closer into place,’’ and then he
cornea around and she gets out of the
seat to give him a fair chance, and he
grabbles that window, and town np his
back and tnga, aud pulls and bweats
and grunts sod strains, aud his bat falls
off, aud his suspender buttons fetch
loose, and his vest buckl£ parts, and
bis face gets red, aud bis feet slip, aud
people laugh, and an hreverant young
man in a remote seat grunts and groans
everv time lie lifts, and criesout, "Now
then, all to-getheras it in mockery,
aud be busts bis eollar button, and the
pretty young lady, vexed at being made
R0 "Ohspicuons, says in her iceiat man­
ner, "Oh, never mind—thank you; it
doesn’t make any difference,’’ and
calmly go&amp;» and aits down in auother
seat, and that wearied man gathers
himaeif together and reads a book upaine down—oh, doesn’t he feel just
good! Maybe, but don’t be fool enough
to extend any of your sympathy. Ha

doesn’t ne -d it.
Up to noon Thursday, the jury in tbe
Dan Holcotob case. on trial at Jackson,
had not been filled. There are but 75
names left in the Immc. and already over
100 have Iwu refused. The jury may
he filled at any time, and it may not be
this week.
King Alfonso is in poor health, but
he won’t stand to have the subject slap
him on the back nod call out: “Eh 1
old boy, you’ve got to go ligtrt on your
toddy and keep letter bottntT

A littji- girl, who with her parents,
had siriM-rtidcd is reaching home just
before the rain cainw down said: " Well,
Thu*..tamervilk- picked up a rgiL
we Iwrat the Ix&gt;rd this time, didn’t we,
Springwelk Junction nmf
M .tolay and ridrd to Jtt7 it .,pc« with
ire
**
J* ®&lt;Pl»M,ed aud MMuigfat his ■ “How silent the^tars
.
- to-night.
----badljr.
•George?^ she said, softly gazing at
i -.»pf. Job* Powe 11. of fl?.-haigo Ha-1t,,w? or&lt;‘r *‘*i'
‘’Y-yes.nhe
vHio. was ’teri&lt;inal£^eabb«Mt by a tanner ’
”but
J'ou think they are any
*..i- rd Ogoiov. near Bay City, ftawr- ; ®or*’ “k*1 tiwnusualF____
..’tn. Tii*-y gor into a rr&gt;w about
MAFl.NmiScx.
■ ’ •’ *
HCKENN-BEAVER.-At the M. E. parson.
• tn driven by a farmer nam«i
W“
., •
.. .
.
1 vUJu, vuA». M. I IrkrnM, of A ix.luttid. and
« - -Dki ran away near East Haginaw. 1 Ada a. Bmw. of Odsara
;

'

kb.. 8 a » Kanttury Cotuiuti at the Blue
M Tuntain H ,.u*u tld« week wa« one by Dr,

ville. drawing large crowd* to ibis building.
Ml**., have foiled for &gt;65,-

Mr. Chtaola and other admirers of BrigDnli are trying to raise a muiluiueut to the
great tl*nor.
.
Emperor William will deliver the sddrete

ting of tbe Congo Conference.
Thoma* J. Wood (Dem.) announces tlirt
he will contest tbe election of W. D. Owen
In ths Logansport (Ind.) Congressional Dis-

•“* **«
*~‘“ P"1*”*” ** •'““’’J”* ;
to it through an immeiac iron pl pc three I
miles In length. The sewage is- distrib­
uted through surface drains and to carried
off clear and odorlcrtt by a system uf uuderdrainage. it has been Id oi^ratiou two
yeara, with tiio following comparative re­
sult:
.
.
.
Cabbage. heads...
Potatoes, buabate.

,uu.uo

The people of tbe South propose to erect
a monument over tbe grave of John C. Cal­
houn In St Philip's church-yari at Colum-

K. Jamln F.
F. Horwi’a, r„.u
Be.
giving .a detai.ad
aceonat of tbe owmaiion or tb« bo ly of
bi* faiber-lR-law, Prof. Grn a, of Pni)a-‘
dulphia. Extracts front ’be iet’er ffcril .wt
•’J had often promlsvd D . (trema
if
I oaulved him, aa, conaetaring tbe dlaparity of our ages, it was likely 1 should,
that Fwonld accompany bU remain* to
the Lemoyne Crematory. It was simply
a perfuct spring day; the sun *bo:&gt;a
brightly, the air wm balmy, the bird*
were twittering tu tl»e true, and the low­
ing herd* were g* a« ng p-ac- faliy ou tbe
biii-sidc.
Ibe tu iding was divided into
two ap-irtiuents, one a reception or father
prepare* too rootb, and the atiter contain­
ing ibe Jurnsce and retort. The coffin wm

Celery, doson bunches."”’../.. X2» M.0®
Full cars of produce have been sbtpj&gt;cd
all over the United Slates to such placer as
&gt;71V. 057.766—are greater than the returns Vicksburg, Miss., Plttabunth. Pa., New Or­
for the previous week by &gt;88,190,806: but leans. La., Atlanta. Ga., Memphis. Tenn.
when comporeu with exchanges for tlie core' In lesa tlian car-load* produce has be&gt;-n
responding period In 1883 there is a falling shipped as far eaet as Hartford, Conn., and
Boaton. Maas., and south aa far m Galveeoff equaling 10.6 per rent
pall-bearer^ and placed nn a table ar­
The Duke jot Cumberland has issued a cir­ ton, Tex.
Sauerkraut work* have just been com­ ranged for it? reception in he preparation
cular to all tire German sovereigns except
Emperor William, demanding that - the pleted, end If the low price of cabbage eon- room. Every on*- then withdrew ezeep’
Council of Regency of Brunswick shall
countersign his proclamation assuming the
Hotsteios has been started. Undrained land
Government of the Duchy. sowed in oate averaged twenty-two bush­ robed an ! placed in a sboet saturated with
Swine are dying by drovex of hog chol­ els to the acre this year. Hay to the amount a preparation of alum, intended to pre­
era, to McLean County, III.
of one hundred ton* wa* cut About forty vent tue singeing or scorching of the
Goal from Europe to the amount of &gt;1,- men and boys are employed. Middlemen body aa it wo* pieced
ta
tbs
000,000 reached New York Tuesday.
Are not allowed to handle tbe produce. oven. Tbe body wan then placed on
what is called an iron crib, that is, an
duded) for the week ended Tuesday were
iron frsm-, w.tta
b&lt;rs about four
&gt;5,54X000.
inches apart running along iw entire
Edward S. Stakes, who killed J Ira Fiske,
length, which is ’about seven feet, and it
is Mid to be engaged to many a million­
stands on
about six inches high. The
aire’s widow.
oven door was opened,
crib, with the
- Electric lights will be used at the next . Kichmoioi, V*., Nov. 15.—The marriage body on i , was run in, the door eloaed and
Easter festival for lighting up St Peter's of Miss Pearl Tyler, daughter of ex-Prcsb too process of incineration at once bsgaa.
Church, Rome.
dent Tyler, which takes place to-day to Pbe Lemoy i« Cre.uatory, which &lt;8 'of
William Johnson, a youth of Granville, the Cathedral tn this city, will be the tat
W. Va., eloped with his foster-mother, Mrs. instance in the history of tbe diarcb in ra-her a prim! ive character, costing for
die bud-ling, ratort, furnace aud every,
Cole, last Sunday.
V irginia of a FTomttaut being married tn
Ml, require* twenty-four
The Alabama Legislature met at Mont­ a Catholic Church. Miss Tyler made thing complete
organlg'-d- special application to the Pope to hours’ beating before it-is In a condition
gomery yesterday. The Senate organized
TluumurScoy
by electing Tiiamax
Scoy President
, be allowed this privilege, and the matter 'or tbe incmerali-m to Drop*rly begin;
James Schuyler Crosby took the oath of i was ref«*rn*d,go Bishop Kean. who.granted ibis, iu Dr. Groat* case, bad been attended
officeTuesday ns First Assistant Postmaster- the reque*. upon the ground that the lady, to befoie our arrival, consequently there
General, and began the- discharge of hk ; uemg
being a uMiiguiei
daughter 01
of u
a iioiuai.
President ui
of tiie
!”
United‘ Slates,
the-----same relation
to tbe
official duties.
. v
[
‘
*■bore **■
­
"The incl neraii-a began a« soon as the
A nine-ton lump of coal, claimed as the ' church constituency that the nobility of Eu­ loop of tbe oven ^closed. A&gt;»out two hours
rope
does
to
the
common
people.
largest ever mined, will represent the coal
and a half after the body had bean placed
hiterests of Birmingham, Ala., at tbe New
in the oven Mr. Dyer, tue Superintendent,
Orleatct Exhibition.
in. or med us that the incineration was
Eau Claire, Wls., Nov. Id.—The Pio­ compiutu. We looked through a email
Sir John A. MacDonald, the Canadian
Premier, spoke in favor of a confederation neer Lumber Company, of this place, made hole, placed in the door
for Uie
between England and Canada, in Loudon :; an assignment yesterday morning. The purpose of enabling toe superintendent to
yesterday.
Ii liabilities are estimated at about &gt;250,000, watch the progress of the reduction to
Harry Burns, who lived In a tenement at ' while the
tbe assets are about tbe same figure. ashes, and found his report to be correct.
Ayuu, Ma. HIM Rufus K. Ushum * . Tb, eredltora &gt;n MUauukn um ChHw There was not a vestige of the body to bo
TMtllrwm&amp;n who
whn attempted
nttamnlsvi hi»
nt, arrest
irmd by
bv
policeman,
firms, whose names are not yet obtainable. seen. Mr. Dyer then informed us that it
climbing in at the window.
'Die failure is due mainly to losses by the would require twelve hoars for ths fur­
Late discoveries have rendered insulation recent floods, the firm’s stock of logs hav­ nace to become sufficiently cool to permit
so perfect that tiicre Is less loss of elec­ ing been carried away, causing the mills to
tue .removal of tbe crib and tbe gathering
tricity between here ami Europe than there be shut down.
of the ashes. We ware present either in
was formerly between New York and Jertbe building or in tbe grounds surrounding
ChaBKlnc the Course of JaU-Blr4a.
it, during tbe entire time occup&gt;ed by the
taking of lands by white- about
Bpbimgheld, DL, Nov. IX—The Gov­ incinuratloh, and there was not the least
Metiakahtia. B. C., has Incensed the In­
dians, and an outbreak is threatened. A ernor has issued an order transferring the unpleasant od&gt;r. or anything calcu­
war ship him been ordered to tbe scene of swuntles of Moultrie, Shelby, Coles, Cuio- lated to shock m the High est degree tbe
the disturbance.
*berland,
‘
- —
Clark, Crawford, Jasper,
Effing­ tenlerest sensibilities of the most refined
It is estimated that there will be over ham and Fayette, which are now in tint
15.030 delegates from the various cotton­ Northern Feultentiary District, tn the
producing countries in attendance at the Southern Penitentiary District. 4;id direct­ death and burial seemed to bo robbed
Universal Cotton Convention at New Or­ ing that until otherwise ordered all convicts of more tbaa half tbair horrors. We
hans, February 10.
sentimced to the penitentiary in said. coun­ left for Washington about three o’clock
Tlie Canadian Pacific Railroad ia report­ ties be committed to the Southern Illinois
ed to have placed &gt;10,000,000 of Its tunds Penitentiary at Chester.
History locked and giving instructions
in New York as security for &gt;5,000,000
to the Superintend *nt to perynit no one
paid to the Dominion Government in liqui­
to
enter an il Otar return the next (Friday)
dation of the guaranty of last year.
St. Louin, Mol', Nov. 18.—Major-General morning at tea o'clock.
The French Council of Ministers has ap-"We returned at the appointed time and
proved the principle of imposing an in­ W. S. Harney ww married last evening at
creased duty on cereals so as to afford tiic Hie Cathedral to his former housekeeper, found the lurnaoe sufficiently 000L Tbe
.agricultural interest the same degree of Mary St Cyr. The groom h eighty-four crib was removed sod then the ashes,
protection as given other indtmtries.
and the bride forty-five years ef age. Har­ which had fallen through it to the bot­
Upon autiwrity of the Secretary of the ney is tbe oldest General on the retired list, tom (which ia ma le of fire-brick*) of tiie
Interior, J. O. P. Bnniside. Jate disbursing and his marriage is creating a good deal of
ofii&lt;-er of the ^Post-office Departinent. was comment. He la very wealthy. The pair carefully gathered, placed in
on Tuesday committed to the Government left for New Orleans.
’
hospital for the.iorane as "ar. inrane per­
tally and firmly solde »L The aabea,
son and indigent”
,
which in fact were nothing but carbo•fcThe Burlington Road has cut the tab
Pobtlaal Ore.. Nor. ia.—London
from Chicago to St Louis to three dollars.
vices state th a. the Oregon Const* .clion trieo as pebbles freshly gathered from tbe
Mr*. Spangler, of AYluatnae. Ind., uom- Company has been . w«»«Ud •‘..-eotitnul for seaside, all impurity and everything caln-itted suicide becattec of the defeat of heu building, eqnipping and keeping In repair culaud &lt;0 make a deml body horrible and
husband for Circuit Judge.
for oue year the railroad from the pn». nt disgusting having bevn resolved into their
Mr. Ormsby PhlUinsSmie of. the proprie­ terminus of the Oregon A California Road to original elemenca. Dr. Qroai was a man
tors of the Pittsburgh (Pa.) IHepatcli. died meet tbe California &lt;t Oregon at the Stafa six feat two inches in height and well pro- •
suddenly Wednesday morning.
line. The contract price I* 92,000,000.
port! n»d. ooneequently bis ashes weighed
Wreckers opened a switch on the Ohio 4:
about s« wi pounds, the average weight
MlasLsMiqiL near Vincennes, In*L. causing
buing five pounds. We drove away with
San Francisco. Cal., Nov. IX—The the precious ashes,In cnarg-, all thorough­
•he death of Gad Fairbanks, the oldest euineerou the line.
.
attorneys for Mrs. Colton In bei celebrated ly convinced that D *. Gross hud added an­
The medical and surgical societies belong­ suit against Governor Leland Stanford, other laurel to the cheplat which suring b&gt; the Paris hospitals have riecid-sl not Charles Crocker and C. P. Huntington be­ rAun led his brow, by his advocacy in life
to tuiiylt women to competition for prditkKo gan their argqmente yesterday. TW and example iu death of the revival of ereIn tiic hospital service.
amount Involved Is about &gt;8,000,000. Ths msuor ”
Tn n lecture at New York We-.hieMlay arguments will occupy six weeks.
night Mgr. Capel remarked that an evil­
work ot our.elrctionH were attempts to min
fPbllwlflph la Timos.)
the characters of men who were to rale us.
Washington, Nov. 12.—The Secretary
Some people attend every .nneral they
Fmlerick H. Hamlin. Deputy Commla- of the Treasury Is figuring on a bond call of
sionerof Public Works in New York, the S10.000.000 three-per cents widch will pro­
mania for doing so, and many go to onj &gt;y
of a famous ineh-hant. died Wednend
bably mature Deccnib-t 15.
the drive to and Crem tue grave. I kuew
from lockjaw. cu;we&lt;l by leaptofl from :
oae old lady of the lat ter class who would
buggy in Irvington avenue.
THE
MARKETS.
go
to every funeral in bar neighborhood
The total value of breadstuff^ exported
during October was &gt;1 LM1.113, ugaiurt
fu»-ly and descant upon the deceased’*
«I4,74O.9H for the corresjamding periotfoi LIVR NTOCK-Catllr ......
virtues so eloquently that the undertaker
last year. Tbe aggregate for the ten uionttis
Nbeep...................................
Hogs.........................
would invariably feel it hie boundsn duty
ctHliug October 81 of this year was &gt;120,•
to (%.»•«&gt;
'.Ma.047. -against &gt;145,125,331 for tbe same FLOffi-Good
Patents.m.. . ........
month* of 158X
■
WHEAT-No’Rad
No. X Hpring
You know Sydney Smith says: "For
CORN.......................................
the heartiest mirth and jollity in the
OATS—Western Mixed
RYM ....... ..............................
Kamas Cttt, Mo., Nov. IX—The com­ PORlt- Mros ........................
a funeral.«
LAHD-Steara .........
..
mittee apjKrtnted by the National Bureau of CHER8R
Specking of humor in connection with
Animal Industry' to gather statistios of toe WOOL-DunM«Uc
funerals, I remember burying the wife of
CHICAGO.
cattle Interests in the West has nearly con­
a prominent iron manufacturer who never
BKEVBfi—Rxtra
cluded it* work. Tbe report will show
Cbotee ................
lost any opportunity to adv rtise his busi­
that there are 23,000.000 h«-ad of cattle in
Good
ness. He purcbaaed a lot in a cemetery
Medium
the State* west of the M'wleslppl River, be­
which 1 need not name, and surrounded it
Butcbera*
Stock
ing a gain of thirty per ceut since 1S»&gt;.
InJtnor Cattle
. .
with a very ornamental fence of his own
Texas leads with a gain of seventy per rent. HOGfi-Uv»-Good to cbolcs.
manatee* ur&lt;*.
After 1 hod laid his good
.Kansas second, allowing again of fifty-Mven
Good to Choice Doin'
BGGS-Frroh
Colonel Dudley"* Saereseor.
FLOUR- Winter
Wa^ting-tom, ’Nov. 12. —Colonel Dud­
RES.-:::
ley's re»rx'llUio0 •" Commissioner of Pen­ GRAIN—Wheat No. t
Corn. No. 2
sions wm! Jnto effect Mmolay. There b
t&lt;&gt; WU ”« thst Genrml Beaver, of
&lt;■ •'“Ik***Oo""-* BU.lS'Mn'N

eittoerwf iMwtirws.
lawyer and was a irafi.K 1

"°ldlrr-

8t. Joasra. Mo.. No*. i«.P'
who robbed ti.c An* re-ao F
°."‘T
■y lb this city 4 year ago of - J. WO. &gt;. , ’
rd guttiy to emhraximuent aud grata! . w
* * “ * CriminaF &lt;’va&gt; *^yeuro tn ths penftenGary.

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a

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Bbtagks

uztoK. -Ywta’Si.

‘BAL3IMWKB.

Similar cue.. made u. order.'

»

Inferior
t
POTATOfiS-tbu &gt;..............
*
PORK-Meew............................ U 7B
LAKD-Sleatn 7 to
LUMBBBOomraon DtomM Siding.. .&gt;12 00
Ftoorimr ..........
»S
Common Ruurdo............... IX QB

EAHT LIBERTY.

Iron Work*,

uiaclured.

ilil

iBalUmore Am*noaa.J
Mr. Sampeon Ha. x, w&lt;«o died last night.

Hebrew New Year, an 1 will now also be
buried on tbe day before tbesame holiday,

eno potato left- B- iongiug to the strict
orthodox faith, they &lt;a4 brought their

tiia food

FOB WOODLAND

GOLD COIN
Heating Stoves just reccin.-d by

'

FAUL &amp; VELTE.
Our -Gold Coin,” No. s5, complete, for &gt;1A—
A Big Bargain.

----- Also a complete line of-----

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-Direct from the celebrated Chicago Stove
Worts.

Our Fall and Winter Stock
-----IN-----

Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
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te, n Pumps, Chain,
Rope, tto., Etc-,
I* complete in every particular.

Also a full line of Paints and Oils. Bufiden'
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper aud Tin.

8ee u» when tn need of any article in the
Hardware line and we will save you money.

FAIL dt VEGTF.

THE OLD RELIABLE

LIVERY
J. OMMUN. Proprietor.
My convenience for supplying the public
with anything tn the Liven: line are not exesiled in thia part of tbe flute.

Fonr Pair of best Matched Horses
In the couuty. Iu..h

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS

With riling accommodations fortwuor sight,
furntelied on tbort notkt and n lowest rates.
Patronize me and you will be happy.
JACOB O8MUN.

Shaving &amp; Hair Dressing Parlors
Wett Side Main Street.
A» gixxl as a barber ever gave,

At room or eve or busy noon.
We’ll curl and dress the hair with grace.
To suit the owner of the face.
My room is neat and towels clean,
Shears sharp and razors kren.
And enrvthina . ibink \ou’)l find
To suit tbe teste and please ‘ tK- mind.
Ail that art and skill can do.
If you will call, we’B do for you. .
jgyeigara. Toliacro and Uente' Furnishing
pods.
.

Probutr Order.
Stats or Michigan, i
County of Barry, i
Ata seralou of tbe Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office
In the city of Hastinga in raid county ou
Wednesday, the 23d day of October, in tbe year
one thousand eight hundred and eigbty-four.
Present, Clbmxnt Smith, Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of toe estate of
EDWIN 8. KNAPP, deceased.
Ou reading and filing the petition, duly verailed. of Ezra A.-Knapp, praying foi the ap­
pointment &lt;&gt;f au administrator of the estate at
Baiddcccaacd;
Thereupon is is Ordered, that
Nosday, the 17th &lt;l«j »f %~«rMter. A. D. i**M,
st ten o'clock in ibe forenoon, be asiignsd for the hearing of raid petition, aud that
the heir* st law 01 raid deceased, and all other
persons interested In said ertate, are required to
apiiear at a sessioa of raid Court, then to ba
holcten at the Probate Office, in the city of
Hastings, In said county, and show cause, it
any there be, why tbe prayer of the petitioner
should not l*e granted.
And It la further ordered that said petitiooar
glve notice to tbe persona Interested. In Mid
estate, of th&lt;- pendency of said petition, and
the bearing thereof by causing a copy of this
order to be published In the Nasbviu*.i News,
a newspaper printed and circulated In raM
County of Barry, «oce in each week for three
raecessiTe weeks, previous to Mid day of bear­
ing.
Clkmxnt Smith,
(A true cop&gt;) 4M-52
J udge of Probate.

Prolmte Order.
Stats or Michigan, i
Cot-XTY or Baumv, i’’8At a seraion of tbe Probate Court for the
County of Barry, bolden at the Pn.-lwte Office
tn tbe city of Hartings, in naid county, on
Thursday, the 13th day of November, in the
rear one thourand eight hundred aud cighty»our.
Present, Clkmknt Smith, Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of
BERTHA M. BLASDELL a minor;
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Nathan F. Sheldon, guardian of said
minor, praying tluu he may lx- lu-ruaed to sell
all the real estate belonging to »sid minor for
the purpijees In said petitkiu set forth.
Thereupon it fa ordered that
NaiarSaj. thr IXtk dsj of Drrewbrr. A. ». UM,
At ten o'alix-k In the foreoooc, he aM'gned for
the bearing of raid petition, and that tbe next
interested in said estate, arr required to appear
St a scMton of raid Court, then to be bolden at
the Probate Office, in the city of Hastings in
■aid county and show cause. If any there be,
why tbe prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted.
And it I* further ordered that Mid petitioner
git e notice to toe person* tnlemrted m **aid es­
tate. of the peudeoey &lt;&gt;f raid petition, and the
bearitig thereof hv causing a copy v*f th»a order
lobe published imthc Naetretixx Nswa^ttwwsCi&gt;cr printed and circulated in raid County of
rey once in each week for Hirer euccctalvo

9-13

/utmost Smith.
Judge of Probate.

NOTICE,
Imrtnre* in my own name from date bi root.
Thankful for past fevers, all arc Invited u&gt;
Gaxvn.

I

�ni

YAKS

MAT IS

3

HCW THE 8JS-MXSS «5 COOJiFED

Pnebiag
so-neuiing m&gt; utterly unlike it* former asU
•“I don't know' Ab* u*r
Colcrnuo ar.- bo&gt;b--r&gt;d with
to cull wood rats’
or that tLate, “but

■teal* to&gt; n&lt;&gt; &gt;&gt;»» had ever found out while
It not moused II will continut
out motion incessantly. Tuu&lt;

trsding.sud fortune-tailing. Among:hair
number was a young lady of about t wenty

;n&lt;H:on t,x^.i

blemished character and • always proper
conduct. In teed, there is’ no doubt
U all

is responxitue for the enormous salaries
which mu “king* of tue proiessiou** de­
mand. The bos. pitchers get as much

rather good-looking

country wiibou any Fugard to bi* person.

young

girl, whose home is in Baltimore City, but

। niched nasa a&gt;.d

'aruc'.e be ha» fiiehed from ano’Jar,

1 ta­

in Fneblo,.and bad
high cliff over*

kingdom had invaded tbe domain of lbs
: oat lowed iriue*, and produced this mon-

takes 1 ■ name from the fact that Colonel

them. 1 knocked the bead out, and I* ft
them In the shanty over nigh;. Next
morning there wasn't a nail in tue keg.
uii.-.i.-.lunroui

er of TtrumeeL and Vice-Preside nt of the
United Bla'es, d -covarud it more than
one of h’g hunting expedition*. sO' th-,
Ind an Hmt«r* tradition has it that long
before .the advent of the wh-te man ii
rt-uion
bo«ule
ban is
Indians,
i
dnity by the ____ _______
__ r
tone* of the hunting aiid fibbing ground
•nsuo-i, lasting throughout the day, and

denly all trace of the ugh ire* disappeared
and tbe party, fearin z ambu-h, returned tc

tin saucer, as ver al
s one*, a number of chips, a buckskin

leal Garden m

“»»• knew at once that the mischievous

if .1 could gather up at least a portion of
my nads about, the neighborhood. 1 found
a man who had lost a spoon and bad found

BQ PHOTOGRAPHS.

[Wadilagton
“I don’t Know toa, they

Upon the occasion of tbe lata tour of in­

equipped with torches and gun*, and de­
termined on a mom thorough search for
curiosities than any hitherto made. Tue

reptile known to this region. Formerly
bears aud wolves had th.-ir abode there.

oSicene mght bird* and reptiles th*
gloomy recesoss of the caves. Tbe pro­

for an elopement aud marriage.
B« this
as It may, yeateiday evening found tbe
young genllemnn at tbe camp. JC&lt;&gt; a’ten-

phis express for

Baltimore

from tlx

the puoiog
• loosInga- an imme.i
ury budding wi
laboratory in tue Museum bud ting, sui «
answered in tuiv way aq loatioi of a blar

ing under an arrangement with the
t .e whole community ware out looking up. young man, who, they b-lieve-1, would
missing things and dnmplng nails at my follow her thia morning. They/however,
shun iy. I got back about ualt of them, seised uj»on him, as be was still about :he
ai.cl the articles that bad been left in their

-» ■■■--------------- . — —
,
igbbu. hood bad ion any teeth.

old-fashioned

bled over a pyramid o( bones thut mark-d
the remnant, of former feasts tn tulged M
various times by tue wjld denis-ns of tue

of ton-hr* lighted up tin&gt; gloomy- acene, a
wild scramble for hiding places took poe&gt;
aaasion of tbe oocupan a. It was like enanimals bad got loose and wore bolding

way, and rendered tbeir advance extreme­
ly difficult. A siu.vl stream, rising no
Follow-

Inches
itn wtiey cun
teining iodine aud bromi le of potassium,
wi h-a teac* of culoride o- amtnon a. liu
paper is sponged over - and then dried.
Then the negative is placed in tne enlarg
ing in-trumenu Tbe negative is e.g.it by.

adventurous soon overcame the
ditn nlties of td*e su unit on, and stood up­
right in the hitherto unexplored and stu-

Tbeir perseverance was soou rewarded
by acuorus of sounds that might have ap­
palled sou. er hearts than heirs. They

oped, wnicb ia done by flowing a aulu.ion
tbe proper point of drveiopment i&gt;
reacued it is stopped by throwing a solu­
tion of salt in 'me water. Then the sail
is washed off and the print ts firmly fixed
in a aoiiKion of hyposulphite of soda.

“Do you find tbe use of tbe electric light

culleo
“Yea,” be replied. “We are not affected
Snake*1

Tuere

animal kingdom, huddled together m re-

feathered

the pictures a. e sharper with tbe electric
light. We get a Quer deflnitiun. W n
too solar llgb ■ ho plcturesswould not bo »o
successful. Oar picture of tbs Wasiuugton Mouumen , at its present he.gh.,” cou-

ribe, resenting in disoordaut

so immense in the picture and evary thing
else so smalt Tbe building of the print­
ing bureau is shown in tbe background,

round ng them.

rata uaid them a visit. Denny Ryan,
tbe he*,’ of tbe family, plao-d hl* pifie
on tbe iblc as usual on going to bed

nade especially for this purpose. Ths
ligul passing turoUga it projects tue mis *&lt; he bad left it
tallow caudle.
upon a screen I rum tbe instrument &lt;1» D&lt;mny tad n&lt;&gt; such a thing as a iallow
terming tbe s.ae ot tbe pboiograpu. Tue* canals in hi* house, and no cue in
ILe bouse bad touched tbe pip*. Tlds
flowed over wiJMi solution of n tic ol aroused his superstitious nature. He re­
stiver. TuL» coiubious wit* tue io lines
aud bromides airoady in the p-ipjr, forusprobable fun in store lor them, did no.
to tbe light, Uia. is the light image pro-

©Idea ts of *uch a trip. Tbe air became ex­
tremely cold a* they proceeded, until at
last they came upon a subterraneous inner
room.
ran nearly barred

sometimes frightened by occurren'ene. An lri*h family once came to
tbe neighbor, oo-i, where i-y lia-i pur­
chased a hide property. Tuey had nut

IN. Y. Tribune.]
Tbe small boy of Harlem has found a
new v.-nt tor bls innate mischief, and bar
“caurht on” to a toy which not .pnlv af
fords him amuRcm-nt, but with which h&lt;&gt;
can destroy the maximum of property
with the'minimrim of likelihood of detec­
tion. Tlie instrument alluded to consist*
of a small gun made of wood and tin. The
propulsive power is obtained by a stout
rubber band inalde tlie barrel, and which
stretobed back to the trigger, the principle
being that on which the ordinary beanarranged 'bat c minon buckshot may be
thrown with sufficient force to kill a spar­

been born. 'If tbe small boy w-uld content
tery. One morning, a lew days later, -himself with using the gun on sparrows
Denny toun-l his lost pipe in his boot.
cause for complaint. Toe window* of
ras gone. Denny declared nuarly every unoccupied house on the east
•ide of Harlem furnish convincing proof.
was thoroughly frightened, and wanted
purpose* than those for which they were
to m.I bis properly.
originally intend d. It la the habit of tue
po».eMion of some laud next to D Huy’s, boys to po&gt;t themselves opposite a row oi
and his holding, they believed, w.-pid in unoccupied bouses and tire batiste at the
time be bigniy valuable to them. Unknown
to any Oi Denny's acquaintance., they
made him an offer for hi* proper-y. It militiaman with a r.fle, and can knock
was less than be had paid, and in spite o.
his superstitious fear about his bouse, he
unct r ainty. No complaints have yet
that Denny found hi* ..stove half full of been made to the police, but the nuisance
potatoes, not one of which had been m ia asaum ng such proportions that some
the house before, and th* kindling wood such acuon will have to be taken before
be had placed in tbe stove the nigh be­ long.
A small boy who had just com* out of
fore was piled on a table in the sitting­
room.
YV ithout waiting to milre.y dre»* tbe One Hundred and Fifty-fl. th street
himself be hurried to the parlies who school stopped throwing putty from a
wanted to buy bis property and closed
and clinched the tran.acdon at once. • ire«-t to reply sconnu.ly to the query of
When bis iriends, who had been keeping
Denny in -gnoranc* of tbe ways of tne anything about the toy guns.
“Do I know anything about guns! Well,
of what he had tieen induced to do by toe I shou.d a mile. They at* bully fun, and
beat bean-shooters aud putty-&lt;-low*n all
everything they to piece*. Why, a fellow can kill 'chip-

While engaged in this

trie governor, or a resistance dial, which

Pullen,

and made up quite a sum oi money for
him. If tbe wood rate hadn't botherod
tbe current is regulated and tbe lifchi is D nny he w-uld have been a rich man &lt;na
kepi at one pdim constantly
thousand* of dollar*.

every kin L Under his careful nursing it

ilh a Udi nine inches
the belly.
*

[Boston Budget. 1

perf-ct health.

There's deviltry enough in 'em
you seldom see one

■ he bigbeet salaries paid In tbe club, and
neither was tbe regular pitcher. bed
George Wr g’ii: “Ine money paid tbe
mtire team would put a poor nine in the

an* my, don't -hey make cat* squad}*'
“Do th* boys break windows with
them}”
“Oh, no. We don't. W* wouldn’t do
anything like that, certainly not,” and he
pulled down tbe lid of hi* eye sagg**-

Burlington
3cute.

ranged from that sum down. Several came
under $1,00.”
“I should e&gt;«tn that fi*ld»rs were con.
aid-red to be worth a* much aa pitchers
club without a
strong outfield

GOING WEST.
ONLY un BUNN! NG TWO THROUGH
TRAINS DAILY TROM

CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. LOUIS,

dues the return of tbe girl whan she found

of a series of t:nri*«'n oi all the public toe country, and in
they had no right to keep him prisoner,
buildings in ih * city, and ilu» dis tin -tout■ and so released -him. They dispatched
Lne* and va&lt;t extern. O. ths pbo ograplu- man over to look at them, as ho thought her grandfather to Baltimore by a morn­
ga.eau impre»*ion tout was vividly read. u.ey might, be a set ut teeth oi bis that uad ing train to find the girl and return tier to
my. lenouely disappeared, staling that their camp, and npwars waiting anxiously
aud four wid •, and are intended to form
tuey had ken taken from a tumbler of for news from him. The girl's father is
water, in wuich they had burn placed over d-ad, but the mother is living and married
na i and New Orleans.' Tbe p. oowss L&gt;j light, and that a d«ad»t&gt;ird bad been left again. which th«-a-» large photog apbs are made h in their steed. The teeth proved to be the
Mms Werter’s st-p-brother, on being
qu-stioned. said tbe band w.-re convinced
obliging cnou .n to give somcWbat'in de old t me with the Judge’s to-to beiore
tail the m-tbod of tbeir production.
the n ached my place ami dumped them in lion of her lover, because there was no
“These puoograpn*,” be remarked t&lt;
other mo'ive for it. The g rl had no oth -r
tbe reporter, “differ io tbe p.ocesi of theb
“li used to be a favorite pastime with
produc iun from the ordinary p»o ograph
stduou-dy before. She received no at m&gt;
Hon from any one lut him. 8b&lt;» had no
w.th the original, b j light ptMfug thniugt
up more than
it in coni act wlUi tue pap -r. The.e Is n&lt;
furnished with some by him. Hi is writ
development nee .ed, and the picture h imulling ruoisel from the swill tub ly- and very favorably known h»r?a. a quiet,
printed a. once to tbe depth we require."
modest and w«&gt;ll-Uehnv&gt;&gt;d youug man. Tbe
gyps.es have no doubt of bi* intenti*u to
graphs," continued Mr. 8m Hie,
in
to con-tknt auuoyauoe* and lunmudors ending*, an I newcomer* Into the re- LAST DEVICE CF THE SMALL FsOY

JSX,
» CORSKT CO., Chi©«aa, itL
THX UII ttLXCTLJ b I m U. A. GOVT
TO CAMY THX VAST MAIL

was discovered that Mis’s Worterhad dis­
appeared and that all her clothes and ■got 12,'XW for being cap'ain and playing
center field. 1 was in my regular position
a abort, and drew fl,N&gt;0. • Tne catcher

ated for his Iom

-.rsrsi

faniou* Cincinnati ited Btoo tings, which
were eetaUish-d in ISufi. Tuere bail been
many club* throughout tbeooun ry which,
previous to this lira

on th&gt;s particular occasion the youn; man
paid tbe young lady the mostfmarkod and

Mr. Pa len contemplate placing thia

th.ch they departed tc

gion, leaving behind them many ayldenee
of tbeir peaceful as well as warlike life in
the’ xbape 'bl tomahawk*, fl me, arrow.

ter's Ixxinie black eyes and bewitching
smile. On Friday night last there was u
gipsy dance at one of tbe hotel* hura, and

CORSETS

no more importance than any other man in
the team. Why, almost any one who pro
DENVER,
tended to be a good player coui t go into
the box wi'h a litti* practice end do widLAnd, then, of course, tbe ca'ehing we*
SAN FRANCISCO,
quite different from what it is now. A
man who held a thrown bell well would go
KANSAS CITY,
tiehiml tbe be: in an emergency and acquit
himself very c.eddably. N &gt;w if your TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
pitoh-r gives out you migh a* well stop
playing; and it is jus4t the same with the
rf the West and booth Wat, tt-cl
catcher. It makM no d ft «renos how good
talus oc COLORADO, tbs Valley

Mere if the battery is weak."
“Wore the Cincinnati Red Stockings

CITY OF MEXICO,

HOME-SEEKERS

“WeH, we went through our first sea­
son wi b Un mon, and you can judge for
youraelf how many ex ra batteries wo
could hav» had. The pitcher did not try
to see bow many he could strike out,
but u*-d bis head, and showed his skill
men would be deceived and not hit
the bail hard. Even if he waa batted
bard it waa no' hing against him, and no
one said ue bad lost tbs game. Why, if
inning tbe other nine was not by any
m ans defeated, and tbougbt nothing of

W.th tbe changes In the style of pitebplayers, un 11 now a base ball team
la an expensive Institution. New York

THE0IU.T TRUE

IRON
TONIC

for playing ball than any others In the
world. They ©pre Ward and Ewing,
and each receives a Utile over $3,00»
for the present season. The Now Y ork
sr* are called the “higb-prio-d team,"
but several of tbe men are hired at low
figure*, which brings down to* total
o. th* salary list, and tbe Chicago*
will have ' to be acknowledged the

FACTS RECABOINC

is not s cheap player in tbe nine, and

•very man is well rrmunerab-d for his
service*. Corcoran ia a valuable player.
He is well aware of it h m«elf, and his
skill in curving 'he ball brings him. in &amp;,©•her “gilt-edged’- players, both Iu the
work they do and Che reward they ro-

fc. Satai boa Toia
HEAL

I a mrci suBerlnp irons all rompiainu
LA
will ft;, lit*
.. wICO
. - wWrww»t' nlUirU&gt;ti:clr»vX
.

Tbe salary list of 'he Boston League
Club amount* to SJi.'W m round numbers.
Tbe most vajuabl- man. aud deservedly
tbe best paid one, is Cap'ain Morrill. Ho
also holds tbe position of .manager, and
be has earned every cent of his $2,8ju.
Whitney comas nex , and h ©er aiuly roydone ti&gt;^ season, for which he receives
Burdock and Hornung just turn
ft.ooi, and all the others como leiow this

CATARR H nn»MMi ■
Cause* No Pain.
Otaa Krlief a

great changes in the playing of some, and

once.

It is impossible io estimate how much
hns b*“n paid in saiarie* to bull-players
throughout the country. Tbe eigb. League
Hubs will certainly avs-age as much as
Boston's total, aa they have tried more

Thoroagk

Treatment

wi).

Cure. Not a Llq-

ply Inf© nnetriiB.

tion are eight mor* clatx. St. Louis and
Cincinnati pay more than the Boston

Hive It a Trial.

tnuoti doubt that the eight- clubs pay at
least fl2S,i&gt;X) in salaries. Tbe American

nerta.nly pay for this number as much sh.

ler out ‘Cheese i
don't know any

Ing around at* night If tbdrs It any one

thing about iu

ciatKHM in the country aggregate between
NOW and M 0,0 KI T .la does not bs tin

cru’e from WASHING JON
H^od MODAL.'k DBA« h,u.„ r ....~ r. w
ftlABGE‘JnL188WCE O&amp;AIN PATJthT K°

broken windewa.

Forty or Ally of her tribe

bolding the fax down with hie for,-

pussling

hicb is the article
threatening in a furious manner.

Nothing

lit ia boyF’ said
applicant.

Dumb bare not controlled th- nutmeg

C. A. SNOW A CO.

“Yetb, tbir.”

lias of soft, silky down

r- _
am’ ins
FKTBST roBIdM,K81HW FREK.

peered, gat

Ano the growth of tbe nutmeg to theNanda

pigeons carried tbe nuts into all the

“Yesh, ‘hir.”
“What do you roadF’
“Newthpapeith, tbir; but I don't b©&gt;

fox was secured.

He appears ooctected.

OPIUM

�'

CUPID ON‘THE*

r...

-

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!

BOX.

BOOTS, SHOES ANT ROBBER-GOODS
Cheaper Than Ever.
.llgutning and

didn’t know 1&lt;—(truck

AH Coach dom ia discu**ing the More* ini
It waa an old lady"

fcdly’s siteutmu particularly. Insn.iuclosure was an old bull, solitary »«'d

olo-ure wilu a cheerful smile and approacUed tbe gloomy brute with an eaay

... unoatentatiously
.m.™—~
«...
fence, winked
at each
tor
Pto.mm,. Mr.
K.1I, lonlnd
dreamily up to Uie bull., called him a pet
’ The buffalo eyed him for a moment with
■ tolcal indifference an 1 lhen.made a light-

rhxeh pmteed Mr. Kelly’s leg and rippod

Kelly struck Lur too &gt;ence at a Maud S.
gait, and th* Lull gasuefed himself logeth-

the store Saturday afternoon, working
like a Turk, getting the books Ln shape.

&gt;jjnebee County,.

should feel flattered ths* hi* daughter had
■be seemed to *?« nothing remarkable i the ambitiou to fly so high. ’ Coachmen
who ars allowing lhsm*elve* to ba sought
should be running a farm ot sixty seres, • in marriage by th-&gt; daughters of their era-

hire by th* month, bal in the bustest sea- । n
nt}a&lt; many tender hearts up th* avenues
queoce
son I hire a man to help by tLe day Ln- i aro nearly breaking on account of ths
baying and such.woHl"
] tf»en»iaing coldness of Jeem*.
.
“• Do"you lake care of your stock your- I ,«
h.
“How
i« Miss Eug-nie :o-day, Bill?”
mUPj said an imp-rtant-looking private coach­
“Oh, ye*; but 1 have not a* much stock !’ man to a fine, red-hea led gentleman who
" &gt;“‘l ■orv.-lS-. »«'■&gt;«
&lt;M»P. i» i' pulls the reins over tbe splendid horses of
;
..
. .to.k Uli - U.vy W in ; a Madison avenue millionaire.
•**01*1
“ — x.
.i. j
i “Very badly h’off,” replied Bill, a grad-a.ym.Uk.Ua d.UX T.I.r.r&gt; „u-o-Oxford. ••Poor rrl. &gt;ow lb. 1„,„
.kl
'u
1
I
.. .
Bo b-. nou., Ca&gt;.L. w H,rf.y.l&gt;.r
U» onUi.^ .wry „d
maJ, M, m
know. .„a
without pestering my bead with frosb ones 1, .u
. Peterses
T
’
tbe ,_
last. of. 'be
will.. never
di-grace
made up'evvry day."
• bis origin.”
“Are you not lonely tn th* winter?"
asked tbe re|&gt;orter. “I notice your house ,
is off the main road, and you must find it ; “How h* loves her!” ualri a stout
coacbee, symps-hisingly. “I can appreci­
herd getting down fo the village.”
ate bls feeling, and I am tbsnkful that I
the old but energetic lady. “Sometimes I re«ist«»d Maud Emma’s flr&lt;t approaches.
can’t get out for five or six weeks unless
littje notes tkd to the horses* tails, and
my neighbors take the
“How did you break ft off, Ernest!”
asked the oldest gentleman present, a
wise and pairicisn-spoearing coachman in
a beautiful suit of buff and gold, showing

Bowtomever, I don’t see' anything much
about this; but there ia a funny Idea about
get Mr. Brown out(tithe dilemma. Tbe
bull was g-cUng warmed up and ued a de-

Mr. Brown Xclt teat the situation would

take anything they see in print for gospel.

was always fighting about tbe way to cult­
ivate a fluid, aud they both declared the
other was a foot Finally one gothl* no­
tions printed in a farming p*p»r and tbe
other feller saw the piece, and not know-

"She took me out riding one day and the
manner In which she pinned Ch* rosette

beaniiful eyes and, boys, 1 acknowledge
I came near surrendering then and there,
her father comtug up tbe step* and I remembered that

had learned something and went bom*
and followed ths advice of the naan bo bad
called a foul, just bccauso bo saw it iu

farm?
It don’t amount to anything Maud said she had changed her mind, she
would no* take a ride that afternoon. The
Brown to bold on, as it was only a ques­ though,” she added.
Th* writer walked out to the door, and next day I waa discharged.”
tion of a day or two when too bull .rould
become tired ou'_ Mr. Brown did not re- tbe
—- first
---­ thing that attrae'ed hl* attention
“I believe that Schelling married in
quire much encoorag tajut, however. He was a tombstone in front of the piazza, self-defense,” said a natty coachman with
felt that the necessities of the hour wer* | He was about to a-k if it waa erected In a splendid cock a le, “and the worlTl may
such that be could not afford to let go. I thi* Certainly unusual appt at the partio
Finally; the uow infuriated animal aud . ul*r request of s &gt;me near and dear rela ful I should be that Ang-ie come* of a good
his tormenter approached the fence, when ' Uve, when he noticed lite* a ring was family, one of the old Knickerbocker*. My
passed
through
tbe
of the
Mr. Brown, to the utter disgust of tbe------- “
------- *■ “
■* top
1
““tnarhh
----people shall never have to blush for me.
jipectetor*, suddenly lot go of the tail and stone and that it served the purpose of a
When 1 first went to my present place I
passe.! over the tonce like a streak of ordinary bitching poet. Therefore
h« a-ted Angele -ui
---- —
pivn. rus.
for proofs
that uri
her miuc:
father
forebore lest he should touch on
"
’ j was neither in trade nor wa* a confidence
lightning. He was saved.
forbidden topic, and even the broadest Mnte
' ’ did man. She assured me on the spot that I
not elicit any information on the subjec* was running no risk In taking chsrge of
A YANKEc TRAVELER’S TALE.
of the seImlehral horse fastener. Every­ b««r papa’s horse*. As 1 look atound me
thing abou* the farm, to use a localism, and see so many coachmen that are at the
UMCbnasen, Uailt * Ulg liridge.
wm in apple-pie order, just as one mighl
mercy ot Tom, Dick and Harry’s daugh­
[Loudon Oar. Boston Herald.]
find the farm of an old fanner with able
'
ter* I r- alise what a perilous profession
bodied sons to help Lim.
••Well, boys, h’all we can do Is to form
centiy. “Why shouldn’t 1? He b«gau to
ONLY FOUR HOURS IN BED*
a protective association,” said the Oxford
talk about America tbe moment I entered

I

to take proper charge of - hl* ’oases when
[Cor. N. Graphic.]
the young Isdy is making beli-ve kiss the
One of the most peculiar characters tn
beasts’ nose* while they glance at you
Connecticut. i« John Maher, of Spring,
sttevt, Ansonia, Leiter known her* as sfith such a knowing look?”
“8-sh-sh,” said the old gentleman, “here
John Who-Nev*r-Sle»ps. John is an Irish­
man who is making for himself a little comes Jcems Biggs that married the
letter to Chicago F a iked the tradesman.
fortune at $1.50 per day by working thir­ Duchess of Tewksbury In the old country.
teen hours in tbe factory. Thither he Don’t harrow up bls feelings, boys, by
swerad. ‘Good link*.’
mentioning that unpleasant episode.”
“‘Yes,’ he went on, pretending to get
A mo*t melancholy looking man In a
never ill. Of the remaining eleven hours.
bras'-bnttoned coat walked up to the bar
Manitoba?'
and took a glass of beer by himself, then be
“ Tore* or four days more.’
This perpetual living without sleep waik-d out without speaking a word.
““Indeed! Ah, 1 have a daughter out
“Unhappy Jeeme was in Trinity College
causes a great deal of annoyance to his
there, married and has two children.’
“ “Buppose you don’t keep sloeve-llnkx— neighbors and to everybody within a mile and pulled stroke,” sa&lt;d the Oxford man..
“Arf er 'e graduated ’*•drove a ’ackney“ “Ou. ye*,’ be said, producing a collec­ work- He now owns three double houses coach in Lunnou. Oh, ’e was a stylish
tion but keeping bis hand on them and and two fine building lots. For years he chap, though. Ona day’e says to uw,
contisuing his talk; “I would like to go to has been clearing tbe lots of stone, work­ says ’e: *B.ll, I’m to marry the Duchess
Amarica, but, as 1 cell my daughter, that ing- wholly by night. He has done his of Tewsb try.’ Il’i shall never forget the
will not be, I’m afraid, until you clever blustlng with giant powder by torchlight, look of de*p»ir on his face.”
and, at all hours, except near midnight,
American* build a bridge across.’
“If we could only make ourselves less
“He Isughed a sort of insane-contented can be beard tbe sound of bis hammer and attractive now,” eaid the cockaled ooaclichuckle at this, and I went for him. drilL He does not put fi-e to his fuse .be­
'You’ll soon go then,* .I said.
fore four’o*clock a. m., when off go three attentions. But the ladle* dress us in
““Indeed! How?'
or four tremendous blast*, tbe shock of such fine clothes that they can .not help
“ “You have not heard of the latest thing which send* half the fa'.hars and mothers admiring our charms.
in engineering science then, from Long of An«onia out of bed upon th* floor like
“Bill, your missus is looking after you,”
Island to Milford Haven?'
the recent slaughter of fish by the burst­ said a now-comer.
““No.’
ing of a toma la at Beauford Point.
“Is the theater out.*” wa* a simultane­
“ “Not tbe new tubular, high-pressure
Mr. Maher is thia, nervous aud as sup- ous qu^ry from bal/ a doaen knight* of
patent telescoplcadly-coastructod-electric p&gt;» as a Rocky Mountain goal. He is only Che v. hip.
bridge?’ ■
forty, but looks aged because of bls devo­
tion to money getting. He has made but
Tbere was n rush for the sidewalk, and
“ “Company termed in New York; capi­ one losing speculation. A few years ago the martyrs of lov • went through their
tal, }2&gt;&gt;J,OjU,OX;; subscribed by Mackey, he sank a well in the rear of one of bls du ies just na If their hearts were not
Bennet., Colonel Buck and John B. Car- bdusee through seventeen feet of solid breaking.
sou; the bridge tc join the two worlds and rock without help, and carried the stone
mix the railway systems o{ England and up on lie back, most of. the work being
A BISHOP ON HIS TRAVELS.
America; work to bo finished aud bridge done with the aid of a lantern. A week
opened in
after it bad been finished It was hopelessly
“ No,’ au id -be man.
ruined, so that he had to fill it up. He
“ ‘Why, there’s million* in it,’ 1 said.
[White Sulphur Cor. G lobe-Democrat]
“ ‘No doubt,’ ho replied, evidently abash- small gisxwry store. A barrel of keros-me
A person conspicuous, but not for site,
oil which was left cutside and som- yards is Bishop'HeUmath, of London, Cansda—
distant from the well leaked, and its con­ Bishop-General of the Provinces his foil
ways vowed I would go to America s
tents worked through tbe ledge Into the title is. Ho Is, in stature, the smallest
there is a bridge across tbe Atlantic.*
man at White Sulphur, but his clothe*
look salt th* tailor bad measured him bv
his intellectual greatness. The skirt* of
bi* broadcloth coat are absurdly near the

“ “You are from America?* said the
trade-man.
“Please show me some

pool; so suppose we make a desl in alee Ta­
linka.’
Tradesman telling tbe chief clerk of the
latest thing in engineering.”

office official recently, “if you could know
how frequently stamps are used a second
or even a third time. And what is the
must surprising thing about It is there Is no
profit forth* .Jereon using a stamp the
second tim-, as it requires more than two
ce -.is’ worth of application and Ingenuity
Government

is

vary

considerable.

around hi* ankles
the alternative of
or no “galluses.”
plete* this odd

in a manner to present
a wanton waste of cloth
Tbe little Bishop com­
costume with a small-

and bow bright the 11&lt;1&gt;teftit; waa for a
and there was quite a draft ia the room.

a sudden that unusually sharp flash of
lightning came. I felt a sharp smack Just
over my right eye, as if something bad
wasp bad lit there for a sneond and stung
me. It naturally ecar»d me, and 1
jump* I from my seat and looked around
in rather a da*&gt;-d manner, trying to think
what had
happened.
One of the
member* of the firm, who had been par­
tially blinded by the fla-h, say me start,
and called out to me to know whnt was
the matter. I could give no explanation
at first, but finally 'explained to him that
I had lelt a.sbarp sin ack upon the forb­
head. He looked, and, sure enough, there
he found a bright rod mark, which ap-

rap with the end of a ruler. Ho then told
me that be bad felt a shock -himv If, and,
more than that, be had seen the lightning
playing in the store, making, a* it were, a
passage from tbe front door through the
head afterward, but could discover noth­
ing peculiar about it. There wa* a slight
pain for a while, but it soon passed away

sign of tbe mark left. I am confident I
was struck by Lightning, but I believe I
am robably the luckiest msn who ever
bad that misfortune. I believe in the
adag* that lightning never strikes twice
in tlie same place, and shall occupy that
seat * my desk with a t greater sense of
security than I ever possessed before.”

ing like a smash P*
Not a “smash.'*

(Washington Critic.]
“Guiteau** curse is very active, nowa­
days,” remarked a morbid citizen to a
Critic reporter. “The m*wrdvr of Offlct-r
Fowler, one of the three mounted men
who guarded the assassin’s van, is a strik­
ing addition to the long list of tragic
deaths and misfortunes that- have over­
taken jurors, doclo s, detectives, bailiffs,
jailers, policemen, attorneys, and almost
every kind of Individuals connected di­
rectly or indirectly with the assesmn-’* Im­
prisonment, conviction and execution.
“The list of misfortune*
published
t-om tim* to time began almost as soon as
the assaadn had uttered bis tragic curse,
and bos included death, sieknuss, insani­
ty, loss of position, proeecu’.iao aud perse­
cution, scandal, etc.
•Anniug the latest entries in the Hat are j
tbe murder of Officer Fowler, tire tragic
death of Dr. Woodward, rnd the United
Elates Ho.el disaster, for which Judge
Cox, who sentenced Guiteau, ha* been
found partUdly responsible by a Coroner’s
jury.
“I can remember the evening the ver­
dict wa&lt; rendered, when the approaching
night and the blinding snow had darkened
the court room, aud the lamps and candle*
placed on the bench and counsel tables
threw fitful shadows across the room. Tbe
verdict wa&lt; rendered amid the most in­
tense silence. A spontaneous murmur of
something like applaust grae'ed it and
then tbe assassin, glaring like a wild

where tbe mail receipt* are small that

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.

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes.
Give my whole .rtentioo to the mme. and will give too better Rood,
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GENTLE NEWS READER:
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securing bottom prices on everything, and (hall give patrons

l-Bargains Never Before Offered.-I
Go&lt;m1m,

Plenty ot Them, |x»w Price* Md Honest Healing,

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Yours for Business,
F. F. HILBERT.

tanWIeStililofeFionl!
OIX

PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES.

horrible and thrilling than in tbe moment
of his death upon the scaffold.”

Another Drop on Everything!

[Milwaukee Sentinel.]

Be^.t Quality Harn Boarda, Surfaced. 815 ffbr 30 day*.
Nhealhing, All Widths. MurIHced, 80.
Mblnglea. 75e., 81, 81.75. M.-89.8S, 89.SO, 83, 83.1.5.
I&gt;O not fail to get adnie of the 812 Barn Board* which can
chair.”
not be beaten.
er as tbe left-handed knight of the brush
Twenty-live Thousand tret Studding and Joist to clow out
scraped his cii.'i, but couid not discorer
anything different from tj»e manipulation at 812 per thousand.
shop!" asked a man as be Walked into a
tonsorial establishraunt on Grand svenos

I.dth, 85 per thousand feet.
Flooring, MidIng. Celling and MonldlugN nt Isowent Tricea.

the same, and Dera il ia;

a man is s Uavnd all tne time by a right­
handed barb.-r tbe beard is pushed over
toward tbe right, and when it grows out
it look like a lop-si led map. The left­
handed barber counteracts this tendency,
shcul l go. A left-handed barber la a now
wrinkle, but he is a good thing to have in
the house. ”
Yesterday two blacksmiths were con­
versing in a South Side saloon on the rela­
tive abilities uf two helpers.
“ Jim Is a good enough man, but he can’t

I am Bound to Undersell All Others I
AND ASK YOU TO COME AND SEE ME.

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

“ You se
ssld the speaker, in response
to l be reporter’s query, ““blacksmith’s
helpers have Co stand on both sides of a
forge, and while one strikes rigbuhanded
tbe other bit* with the left. If a man
can’t bit straight with his left he’s ne
QUEER PLACE FOR A MOUSE.

which he wears well drawn down on ths
back of Ms bead. Tbereis nolack of outward
respect shown him, as the continual lift-

I Boaton Globa]

shall

will turn and
1 with a hslf-

celing is of necee.ity so rapid that very

Men’s full stock Kip Boot fnr only$2 00
Men’s full atock, barid made, Veal Kip, double sole and tap
Boots, only
Boys’, full ntock, tap sole, hand made, Veal Kip Boots
Lad'-e-’ Kid, worked button hole
r^dit-M’ Aurigo Kid. button, Burt Brtte.’ make'
2 AO
Ladies’ Gsuiuinr French Kid. button
A good Goat barton alio&lt;*, only.
1A0
A ewttfir one
2 00
A still better one
A gen nine Cardigan shoe.

fear and anger, inv- ked the awful curve
upofi all who raised a linger against him,
or by word or deed al led in his confine­
ment or con vie Ion.

study. .
Out of the Bishop’s hearing there is a
iittln good-natured fun poked at bfm and
hi» queer ways. “Did you see him the
was pretty near distracted about his valise,
a.llttlo old rusty affair. When I saw him

porter as soon as ue got out of tbe omni*
bus, “ban my bag come?’ Tbe nigger

Drugs and Groceries!
M) Grow, Tr^-W Ur bryond a, ex^uUon, M, .lock Include.

mingled gratification aud wonderment to

this is b most uncomfortable hall; there­
fore, if it will be agreeable to you, I will
team th- piano taken to Um» bote! where I
am etayixg. aad there, where we shall all
he much more at oar ease, I will play

I am now readv with a fall stock of Boot* and Shoe*, at prices that will
aatoniah you. I will guarantee to aave you 20 per ct«L ou all good*. Here are
some &lt;&gt;f my pncca:
■

“Oh, such a dreadful feeling on the top
of my head. It feels awful queer; it’s paA kind-hearted woman took the lady
into a sb to. Seme one bought some bay
rum aud » &gt;mel&gt;ody else bought a smelling,
bottle.
'
asked a sympathetic sister.
“Ob, right on tbe top of my head.”
The policemen gently llf.ed tbo bonnet.
There was a wild scivam of fright, a gati&gt;.
ering and grasping of skirt* and a wild

little mouse ran cut of the bonnet and hid
hlmsalf under a wrap that lay on th*

A physician had to apply reatortives to
fourteen females who had fainted on tbe
spot and who did not revive until a big
cat had para!yard the poor little mouse.

Fire kind.
two or Toaa,
■our oi Hucnn,ail the popular braud. ot Mmoklna
and Chewing Tobaeeo^ Clean. Mmokrn- Artk-tn. Canaed
Goods. Frrsh Coatbrtlonerj, Hplm, Nagic Yeast Cakrs.Mrhool
all the Klandard Patent .WrdWart,
Including Culver** “Autumn PlsDt,”—Bret Kidney. Liver and Blood Medicine Manufactured.

MY DO CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

XX7 A MnrT-TTX
VV
A JL-gJLx •

^ew CiifitomerB to give me a
trial, and learn the truth of the
Btatement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.

�old Ji &gt;i h :atv’s mine.

THE PAUCt OF STARVATION.

* H.UHWO IXPH.M

ULMAN

CAR.

BLOOD

FOUND DEAD IN iH- OFAVe HE OUO.

•new and think of tbe pour fellow* of tna

mon hs they asffored in the Arctic regions,
1 think t5e mantle of charity aud lorgatswain ot tbe Navy, who bad beau attached
to tbe Ui*'«tad steamer Tallapoosa. Con­
Mg rush last spring. Ho was out* of. tinuing, ha said: “1£&amp;* outs wain of &lt;fae
money when be got m o camp, and, as be
onuld.uot pick up, gold in the street, he
or- upig when returning frum a boa: expe­
dition we Were caught in a terrible squall
All the other unfortunates

Tivyhad to feed. Old J'tn would go arout^l
looking pale'and weak, with bin join s
workimj loosely aud' his cioihes daily
grow'^k too. big for him, but h^ never
bad nothing,
the head, tai
ing tbe brat means of ridding tlie camp of
the b are when «i bystahder said they .bad
- better not touch ora Jim. Ha did no barm.

Thon sometxMly expressed
know how and w isre ho got
one in'the crowd knew anything abou.
him. One of the momsaid he would make
It a point to find ouu Perhaps tlie old tol-

along, walking feebly, and looking weary
and haggard. Onv ot the boys asked him it
and weird story at»out a discovary that be
had made. Toe boys gathered arpund bim
and listened, plying Uiiu-wi'h questions
occasionally.
“Gentlemen,” he said. I’ve got a claim

us all rich. I haven’t said anything about
it, tor 1 wrnted :o make suns. L dreamed
it all out one night when I wee aslrap or

as anything. 1 know there’s gold tbcre,
and 1 want to get you buys to help mo a
little with it aud we’ll divide. There's s
mountain of it with just a crust of rock on
the outsida. .lr I can get through the crust
that is ail 1 wnnL
I’ll 'ruu tunnolc all
tlrough it^ and you can help yourselves.”
“Touched,” said one of tbe boys, pointcrowd nodded.
“I’ve located It a'.l,’* said old Jim slow
lu 1’iu getting loo old. Can’t you Uolp
me abitf"
The old man appeared to b» almost gone,
and no oi tue men handed him a flack of
liquor, of which be partook sparingly.
Tbeu another offered some bread, and bo
devoured it with wolfish avidity.
“It’s a shame to let anold timer like Jim
ami stalwart prospector.
“Let’s fill him
up."
They took him to a cabin near by and
made him a meal, and when be iiad slept

they told him to come there when ba was
hungry and they would see about bismiue.
went with him to bis gold moun ain, a* be
called iL It was just likegboutands ot

composition than of dia:oonds.
But they
humored him with his notion. They led
him and gave him strength, and told him

Positive

not mistaken

I

NsaraJgjUs,

KUTIU. UUK
be tails. On two or three occasions^ when

nerve that bis nsdoyiml would give him a

_ From two to four month* use of Rheumatic
iyrup will rare any case of Chroma Rheumatism
rf twenty years' standing
If you bare bera a sufleret for yrara and naro
iaa&gt;l au the remedies you could bear ot with no
trad, do not be discouraged. for Kneumauc
!yrnp will cure you.
EMee, *1.00 par botttei 0 bottles for afi.OO.
Head tor our pamphlet of Tesumcuuds, etc,
RHEUMATICKY RUF CO. Rochester, K. Y.

.There are some bullet boles in old No.

ills nd.' My crow managed to reach tbe ' blood of a man- who was mur iered m it
shore, but our boat drifted away in the one night saverh! years ago. Conraaled
behind a psi. of- boxes a’, one end, Ross
slept that night, and wb-*n morning broke •hot and k lied a train robber last spring
we realised tnat wo were on a desolate .at Monticello, just as the bandit was forc­
*
island. . We explored the island, and iound ing the door.
In talking about the case to-day Ro^e
in tire shap- of food or water.. We hud said: “I am usually alone *.n the car, and
only to hope ih-it we wool I soon !&gt;« les- I I make it a rule to go to sleep about ten
o’clock. One night about a m &gt;n:b ago 1
crashing
and we h pc lit' aurtber uigut in du.’ be 1 of

“On tlie follow.ng morning wo began to

which sru found so m ackisb that Wo could
nitdrlnjcit. Then we setups p de on a
cl ff, with a »hirt of one of the m.-n fast­
en* I on it aw a signal of distress Our
suff ringa.from thirst were in lescribab.u.
We passed the third night and day on th island without' any change, excepting in
cue incident. With a companion 1 started
oa a tour- around the islamLj'[t being our
practice to take turns to searci rhwa paaing vessel that we might s.aiin
turough a clump of woo&lt;U/
k0i
«idered
unfit °to
ant, a bird of carrion cdhs!2_
eat. I lulled it with a club and w« ravenou-ly tore it in pieces and sucked its blood,
Wh.cb, in our condition, we found refresh
ing. But we did not mention the fact M
our comrades upon our return to camp.
•Thu mo. ning of the fourth day broke with
so delirious that it required two of us to
subdue bun. Our tongues had so is oiler
♦‘•a* ee oould scarcely speak above -•
wbispo.'- Our lipa were also cracked and
split with be intense heat.
rhO

the u .1141 speed, an.d everything seemed
all r gut. My lights were burning, and
the sate was all right. Thinking I might

and slept all right.
'•The next timb I went over that part of

Sept. 15tli I fust we adopted the Cash System of M-Uing gooda. By doing thia
we were enabled to pell goods lower thnn they lm&lt;l been heretofore in WinmL
hind, &lt; uiiM &lt;[iivtitly the. ay-tern met the iiniveivuil approval of all citizens, und
our Hales thus far have exceeded our mps; Hangnine cxiMt-tation'a.

Winter Goods
Our Millinery Department

shadowy figure of a man. The train was
in regular motion, and tbe doors ' were all la conduced bv Mrs. B. S. Holly, and ia.a miccera in every particular. Our
locked and barred on the inside. 1 was «toek of Silks. Velvet?, Plunhea, rlmnea. etc., will compare favorably with any
wondering bow anybodr could get in, and stock to be found in HtuuingB or Nashville.
at tbe same time rescuing for my riflo^
which lay beside tbe be&lt;L Suddenly the
figure disappeared. I looked around.

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,

Well,.I was getting uneasy, nervous, aud
j fidgety, and 1 made up my mind that I
we diet ngutshed a boa' approach.ng us
' wouldn’t stand i* any longer, so 1 put in
from the distance. As it approached tbe
requisition fora new car. I ain’t afraid
shore we lecogiiiueJ it as&lt;he launch of the 1
us a couple of swallows each, which made
us cravu for more, but It was denied to’us.

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKc SUCCESS

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS

' fight ilevilt, and I know old No. 5 has a
। devil in her. ■

groc
j
ries
; G
&amp;S .

• Of this we rraeivod only a few

raves

tbo yuHow-coverod literature. In tbe
police
a history of “
the
” court* *this
u morning
‘
enterprise was given*by Toomas Bcoliins,

Three Omdea, Brown mid White, sold
nt liottom prices.

^AKIH6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

tbe wells, floor and ceilings, so plumb and

The other boys got ell the things that wore

res pa«t middle

a dashing young widow. One of her
friends a*knd bar: “What are you go
Ing to ba married to that old fellow fori”

res an old man.

Teas and Coffees,

Hardy, and said: -ttHardy, I’m thinking

CANNED GOODS,
Don’t uiifia inspecting our fresh stock.
Prices lowest.

Smoking Tobaccos and Cigars.

□

EABT SHERMAN STREET.

THE WOODLAND

STEAM GRIST MILL

On account of the failing health of
the proprietor, ia offered

25-Horse Power Engine.

J. SPINDLER,

Cloaks I

ALWAYS AT THE HEAD

700 Ladies,’
300 Misses' and
Children’s

Meat Market

3-13

THE OLD RELIABLE

HENRY ROE. Proprietor.

Woodland. Mich.

Order of* Publication.
Suu uf Michigan: In lhe Circuit Court fr&gt;- the

of Knspprn A VnnAnusu, sobt-ilor- lor vompiaiaanl, H l» oifiered that ttii snlil defendant du sp|«ar
soil answer the bill of ooinplaint.flhd It the raid

LARGEST STOCK OF

'FRESH,
SALT AND
CURED
low Iasi year's prices.

ANY

LADY

Will Go Home Happy,

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Hams, Shoulders, Break­
fast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Sausage, Etc.,

Pure Leaf Lard at Low Price.

llxhed within twenty day» from thia dale, tn the
Nashville News, a new .paper nriuted in the county
uf Birry, and I* pnMbbcd therein race in nacb
week tor fix weeks u eiicceeeion; such pu bl leal Ion,
however, shall not be nceeasary in ca»e a ropy of

prescribed for hU appearanr.Dated thia !2th day of lb-;.; ,U*r. A b. Iom
at the City of Charlotin, In the nth Judicial rireuli
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
A true copy; attest.
fi ll Owss. M. Maos. Raglater.

An Only Onngtiter Cured of

IN THEIR SEASON.

ent, according to the court’s ins'ructions.

■no still Inhabit Boj.h rn

Give us.

II. R. DICKINMOW A CO..

GRAVES &amp; SON.

'bether

rhi«*b would indicate that they built Bros

1 gnt uatr. ana said to lie a inon
tri^us and frugal race of people,
a written language and know •
of mathematics.

We keej everything in this line.
a call.

Wa are constantly recri"ing fresh Groceries
and arc better prepared to satisfy patrons than For full particulars apply to or address
•ver before. Come in and get acquainted.

Where is it all This is Done? POULTRY and FISH

[Florida TimcsUnion.)
At Palatka Dr. Rud K-irsting’s pet rat­
tlesnake oominttted suicide Monday night
in a ratlter curious mannor. A little Un

ducted the negotiations, and Sears was

ful groom railed Hardy aside, and said:
••Hardy, I don’t know anything about this

----- Is turning out-----

IN TWO COUNTII-M

which time Cap.

pearauco of largo stops leading up the

OUR SAW MILL

FINE CUT CHEWING! FOR SALE CHEAP.

peper milL I 1-ft home because 1 couldn't

flag-ia and thumb, and the feet
x toea
Charcoal is found

jog or recess the toll width of the

We shall also keep in stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Com Mea
And Bran.

IF YOU WANT

DECKERS,
40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek.

Everything clean, sweet, fresh and tender

water and its body coiled up on top of it.
Tbesnake evidently suicided, and showed
considerable reasoning power by putting

MASON £ HAMLIN
m’c??- organs

Tbe finest market sad beat fscllllties for pre-

UPRIGHT

He found himself

about lb Hardy thought he knew a lady
who would just suit. “Well, then. Hardy,

Farmers will And it to their Interest to make a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
the truthfulness of above statements.

marvei oi purity.
More eron-rn'eal Silver Dollar and Red Ctom, two the
The mill lontaina two rnn of 36-inch
finest branda in the market.
atone and ueceawtry ruachinery to do
Alan a full line
custom milling; all drove by a tine

them.

srams almost transparent., and the rooms
On the walls of these rooms are numerhieroglyphic* and representations or bu-

In a breach-of-promise suit. Ha didn’t
want a lawsuit, so be hand-dA confiden­
tial friend-SK&gt;.‘MO end told him to go and
•ee the widow and “fix things up;” which

came duwii there. Eldte Mirant* the

NEW MACHINERY!
And can furnish all who love Good Bread
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will cenvince all that our flour te
the Bom, and will be the

No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

Let Thomas’ story wait, however, until
the reader sees what Officer McCluule and

but the other one escaped. Tbe lads had
made their bcuse after the fashion of a
gan Co bring home handfuls uf earth and
.
.
j log cabin, using therefor bundles of lath.
[Chihuahua
EnUirpriM.l
Ancient runs have rraeii ly been dis
and building It amid large piles of lumber*
looked at the stuff patiently and said it
appeared promising. Afiar awhile be covered in Honora which, If reports are where it could not easily bo discovered.
grow discouraged *nd said they would true, surpass anything of tbe kind yet For a floor they used bay and blanker*.
found on this continent. The ruins are Tbe lumber company, however, found
bat bo feared he could not reach iu A day iiald to be abou: fuUr leagues southeast cause for suspecting the mysterious move­
of Magdalena. Ther&gt;&lt; is one pyramid moots of tbe boys ’rom time to time, and
they made complaint Tbe officers were
go with him aud see what be had araompetition
pliabe-i. This satisfied him, and be start­ to the height of 75) feet. There is a detailed, and brought to light the w.ld
ed out happy. That -»ight he failed to ap­ winding roedwav from the Iwttom, lead­ life of tbo precious four. Down in the
pear. Tbe next day came aud went with­ ing up an easy grade to tlie top, wide bay, under the blankets, was found a
out him, and tbo man begun to wonder enough tor carnages to pass over, said
where he was. On the third day two ot to be lwenty-ih.ee miles in length. Tue of canned fruit seemed relieved at the
them volunteered-to go put and search for outef walls of :ho roadway nreTaid in slgut of the police. A nice pair ot roller
him. They found the place at last where solid masonry, huge blocks of granite
tn rubble work, aud the circles are as lion*. Captain Bill stated to the Court
currvd, and old Jim was in there beyond a uniform and tue grade as regular ax that people in the south part of the city
doubt. They got others to help them, and they could be made at this dav by our
ties: engineers. The
iuo wan
wall is omy
only occa- cannoa
ana miso
canned iruu
fruit and
miscellaneous household
after a little patient digging they came ueas
Upon the bld fellow’s body. He had been ■ionally exposed, being covered over 1 articles. Hu has not
wi.h debris and eartn, and in many Thomas..
. - . was one of tbu com­
’ bro'-her/wbo
killed,in his first drift.
places the sahuaro ami other indigeu- pany. The boy’s father and mother do
Funerals are expensive in this country,
giving tbe pyramids the appearance pat ion of the former.
that a funeral Wou#l do hi tn no good. They
of a mountain. To tb&lt;« anti of the
Thomas then told Judge Heaney the*, ho
left him in tbe bole be bad .dug, covering
pyramids a short di tanoe is a small lived at Windsor Locks. Ills father lives
it up once more, and on a big stone which
mountain, about the samu a.se, which rises in this city, at Daley's, on Potter street.
was rolled tn place on the mountain aide
abbut the Fame height, and, ii reports are
they scratched tbe inscription: “Old Jim true, it will prove more interesting to the "He wont let me live with him, and be
takes ail the money I .earn to spend lor
archmologist than the pyramid.
who is sixiran years old. Patrick R »illy
il-ecies of gypsum about ball way up the built the but; he’s about the age oi tny
mountain, which is as white as snow, and brother. 1 work around Main street,
[Brooklyn Ragle.]
may bo cut into any conceivable hiinpe, shining, Ixxita, aud I’ve been in Hart­
yet sufficiently hard to retain its shape ford ai&gt;ou'. a mouth. My brother works at
of the late Joshua Sears, tbe millionaire after being cut- In this layer ot stone a
the Park. I've been sleeping down there
people of unknown age have cut hundreds two week-, but all 1 bad to eat 1 bought
uj*on hundreds of rooms, from 0x10 to 10x10 on Ellery street. My brother was in jail.
realtby beauty on a

and finally found thaqbis suit was m vain.

on

A FL’LL LINE

ANCIENT RUINS IN MEXICO.

H. R. DICKINSON&amp;C0.
Desire to say that they are now making Flour
by their

■HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

yvilEN IN xked op

DIME-NOVEL UFE IN HARTFORD.

a hut had been built at Dutch Point is the
lumbar yarci. When tbe officers went

Flour! Flour! Flour!

Everything sold at Rock Bottom Prices for CASH.

few pieces of pilot-bread soaked in the
coffra. Then wu wore assisted into tbe
[Hartford Time*.]
t&gt;oat and taken to th* ship, which we 1
reached late at night.
A few days of I
c.retul feeding anil tandor nursing re- rity a -«ort ot
ofU-n thought how thankful 1 was to God
for that rescue, i'ersoxu who have never
hod like experience ran form no Idea of
the terrible sufferings of men In that con­
dition; aud tlxM» person &lt; who so harshly

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAHD 4 PACIFIC R’Y
Uy the central position
- Hoe. tratnecta the
East and the West hy C.o shortest rtUi'c.i.iS carrtaa pasoensers. withart change cf ear*, beltroes
Chicago sad Kim-1 Crtj. Council BluB.i. r. avan-

We are now in the market with the fluent line of
Once more I got up and looked around,
but I could era nothing. When I lay down
and closed my eyes the crash came again
and again. By this time 1 was a goo 1 deal
n/ystitied, but 1 concluded to pay no
"furiher attention to the noixrt, thinking
that some time the causa would b ■ doer to Including Meti spud Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Dress Flannels and Jersey Cloth,
'
1 beard them after tbatright along, but Ladies’ Clonks, Dolmans, Newport*, and Vyaterproofs, Underwear. Hosiery,
never even opened my eyes until one night. Yanis, Gloves and Millinery, Boots/ 81toea. Rubbers, etc., we hare ever ibvoicod.
about a fortnight agn, an unu«uslly load
crash caused me to sit up and look
around. At the end nt the car, standing

niug towar 1 thocamp, and wo could just ; three nights ago I saw this same thing
disungu.sh as ho came nearer that ba waa half a dozen times during the night.
crying ‘A boat, a boa-’ Those who were , Every time 1 opened my ayes there would

d lion, if placed a-nidsimilar surroundings
would no doubt adopt the same course.”
Every day the old man would set out to
his work with s&lt;&gt;mo cheery remark. He
bad got almost to the gold. .One or two

i -’Xpressm-s-enp* on
the Central Pad fl 3 who recently made a
car, averring that tha
w&gt; had been oo duty so

NewDentalParlors

, , , FARM FOR SALE.

I offer for sale my farm of forty acres, lylngin
the north part, of the corpomtlou. it consists
of fifteen acres of up-land, especially sdpted
to fruit raising, four acres now being covered
Demal Work with email fruit, and twenty-fire acre* otchoice
be sold at bar
f every description done according to latest bottom land, all UBable. Will
Daniel Braurr.
Ovsa Tbumax'b Stork, Nashvillk.J

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do tbe
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

A. H. WINN.

PIANOS.

HUSKY ROE.
in WjjUysToMlngKaMMtytogm rat of tuna.

lASOIlHAILlJOnaiaiiPiauCo.

�EKGjI

TbrUtw?

LEYOM) TILE SEA.
l.OUO.OtX) per annum.

in Other Liwdja.

XaahTiUtt, MlohlffBxt.

Wamhiboton, Nov. 11.—Tlie annual re-’

a perfectly fair
count Purity tn election* is the only safety

slgnment to the commaiid of the array No­

Tbe government support* 400 Joim Smith*.

a-n-uv

says tliat during this time tim entire terri­
tory under Ute supervision of troops has
txv-n unusually free from cuUlaton. rvsnlting
in the lorn of either lite or property, but that
the aervlces of tire military In tire West
can Dot be safely disprai^-d with for
many year* to come. Much thought and
attention had been given to ri le firing, and
the high scores atlaoi d In lu.xual contests
for army prize* the part mhl-mi attest grati­
fying progress In this vitally Important
branch of military Instruct.on. It would
now b&lt;i Impossible fur.a cluae line of battle
to stand up before a akinuUh Hire composed
of our qualified marksmen. The Lieutenant­
General ex presses great interest in tbe
National Guard, and thinks Congress
should designate the number of men each
State Hhotild have and provide for them
arms and camp and garriMon equipage un­
der aome wise method of accountability for
this property whenever the State Govern­
ment* themselves appropriate ‘substantial
sum* of money for tlie support of tbeir
respective military systems, in such a man­
ner that thc*‘ sums can not be affected by
party legislation. Excepting for our ocean
commerce and for ofir ^ aboard cities, ho
dowi not think we' should be much
alarmed about the probability of wan
with foreign powers, ninoe it would re­
quire more than a million and a half of
men to make - a campaign upon land
against us. To transport that number of
soldiers, with &gt;11 their munitions of . war,
their cavalry, artillery and infantry, even If
not motested by us while In transit, would
demand a large pan of tho shipping of all
Europe. He earnestly invited immediate
attention to tire defenseless condition ot sea­
board cities, and recoin mends tire early bo­
ginning ot a general system of sca-coc.«i
fortifications. General Sheridan then said:
. “Till* Nation t* growing so rapidly thattirere

OTBEK 7OMRQN AFFAIXA

the Board of Aidermen were mrom in m
a Boanlrof County Canvassers. Chariots B.
Waite, Republican, wa* elected Cbalnnait
The Board room was filled with lawyers
AmougUie lawyers present representing
Che RrpuMkxui National and State Com­
mittee** were William
M.
Evarts,
Coknol George BUsa, Robert Sewell. Clar­
ence A. Seward and William Allen Butler.
The Detnocxatte National and State Com­
mittee* were represented by General Fran~
Franklin Bartlett, Aaron J.
Charles P. Miller. Frond* M._
Vj
. .—k» I- Stetaoiu Edward It-Bacon
and James C. Tarter. During the swdon
a resolution was offered that none but
those having business with tbe Board should
be allowed to remain In *tbe room during
its session. Thia was laid o:i the table.
The requisite committees ware appointed on
protesta, supervising of returns, etc., after
which Un’ Board adjourned.
Tlie Deiuocnitic National Committee has
lamed a call to those interested in tbe
success of Cleveland .and Hendricks* for
money with wlikili to defray tlie extraordi­
nary unexpected ex|ieUM-s occasioned by
the threatened dispute of the Electoral
vote of the State of New'York.
New York, Nov. Kt—The actaal canvaMof the vote cast In NeOr York City was
begun ywtcnfaiy at 10:23 a. tn. The moat Im­
portant change diacoroad ,wm In the retufiis as rarnnssed In rhe ImxxmmI Assembly
District, whirl: make* the vote for the Repub­
lican Elert*- d tjeket'2.130, and for the Demo­
cratic ticket .\gao, which is a gain of four for
Cleveland *&gt; compared with lhe staled re­
turns sent to the Bureau of Elections. The
Asaocisted Pr.--t gave the Republican tick­
et XO53 and tlie DeuNsrratlc ticket 5,SOX
This » again for the. Itepublieau ticket of
78 votes and a has for the DeiuocnUle tick­
et of 131—making a diffrrcuce of 209 in
fkvor of the Republican ticket* ’
The offleial returns have hern received
from fnrty-sj-x counties of tit is State, leav­
ing fifteen yet unreportwi. The figure* so
far do not show gains on either side suf­
ficient to materially chawge-the result as
heretoiore publisheil.
*•»
IN OTHER STATES.
Philadelphia, Nov. ix—The

official
retuhis from all &lt;*&gt;unties of the State ex­
cept Sullivan, which is estimated at a.150
plurality for Cleveland, give Blaine a
plurality ot 80,53:1.
'nie Republicans
will have a majority of 12 in the Senate
and 81 in the House. THe next Con­
gressional 'delegation is 20 Republicans and
8 Demomite. 'Hie Republicans gain 4.
Haiitford, Conn.. Nov. IX—The official
retams at tbe Secretary of - State’s office
shew that the Republican candidates for
State Secretary, Treasurer and Comptroller
have pluralities over tlie Democratic candi­
date* of aixiut 125 each. Waller. Demo­
crat, for Governor, wa- the only on • on the
ticket getting a plurality. The MMislalare
will have theduMMing of the entire State
ticket. The Legislature is Renub ican.
Topeka, Kan;. Nov. IX—Cdlietal returns
from 62 out of the 83 eouutitsi gives Blaine
121,400; Cleveland. 70.906: Butler, 11,468:
St. John. X3M: Blaine’s pluralities, 50,494.
Martin, Republican, for Governor, has a
plurality in theeuuntiet enumerated of 28,­
083, and the rvmuinder of tlie State ticket
46,192. It i- eM hunted that tlie full re­
turns will give Blaine about 60,000 plural­
ity*
Milwaukee. Win, Nov. IX— Official
and semi-official returns from 46 out of the
66 counties in tills Slate show Republican
gains «f X569 and Dcmueratic gains ot 13.­
788, giving a net Democratic gain of 11,219
over the vote cart for Hancock.
Detroit, Mich.. Nov. 1»—Twenty out of
eighty connties report on tlie vote for elect­
ors—Blaine plural Hies. 6,954; Fusion plural-,
ities, '2,254. Blaine’s net plurality in lhe
twenty counties. 4.700. The counties not
heard from will not materially change tlie
figures sent heretofore. The full figures
will not be In for a few days. In many
eonnties lire canvass is postponed.
Sphingfiei.d, HL, Nov. IX—Tbe official
returns Lave been deceived from all the
counties in the State except Coo k. Taking
a close estimate of the figures in tliat county,
|t»e result in the State is: Blaine, 337,475;
Cleveland, 31X849; Butler, 11,406; St John,
11,731; Blaine's plurality, 25,1 BL
The.following hi tlie vote east at the late
election for all the candidates fur Governor,
Cook County unofficial: Oglesby, X't4,X53;
Hkrrbor.. 319,429; Harper, 10,057; Hobbs,
MW; Oglesby’s plurality, 14.924.
Springfield. HL, Nov. IX—The rctumj
\f thederk* from all except twenty-one
counties of Illinois, to tbe Secretary of State,
show that the appropriation of 8531,71X50
to.complete the State Hojxse has received a
popular majority o»d is therefore carried, as
is I'.kewise ti&lt;e proposed amendment to give
tbe Governor the power to veto separate
items of appropriation bills wltliout nulllfying the entire bill.
Indian atoms, Nov. IX—Gray’s plurality
over Calkins, for Governor, estimating the
votes of Dubois and Warrick Counties is
7.067.
Rice's plurality over Carr, for
Auditor, ta 7.345. Cooper's plurality over
Shiel, for' Treasurer, will probably exceed
io.ooa
CoNCQttri. N. H., Nov. IX—Official re­
turns received by the Secretary of State give
the following as the result of the vote In
this State: Blaine, 43.166; Cleveland. 89,­
166; St John, 1,573; Butter, 553; Blaine's
riurality, 4,000; Blaine’s majority, 1,875.
Currier, Republican, for Governor, has a
Jackson, Mita., Nov. 13.—Tbe official
vote In this State for Presidential Electors
J* as follows: Cleveland, 78,457; Blaine,
4X774; Cleveland’s plurality, 35,883.
St. Louis, Nov. 13.—Tba official re­
turns from 104 counties including St Louis
give Cleveland 2-21.300; fusion F.lecttm,
WLG85; St John. 1.441; Cleveland's plu
raltty, 41.285. Majority over alL »,834.
Mannadukj (Item.), for Governor, 905,630;
Ford (Fuskm), 194.844: Brooks (Pro.),
9,785; Marmaduke's plurality. 11,890: raajority over all, 1,526. Ten countiesut still
WnjnxuTOM, DeL, Nov. IX—The official
vote of Delaware ta as follows; Cleveland.
17/XM: Blame. 12,778; 8l John, 55; But­
ter, 8. St Johnod Butler electoral tiek-

only.

Southern States
'tq.judKn&lt;I onh r*

are to lie .applied
the partlH-ndup &lt;»r

and involye.lt tn Intenninablo litigation. To

rrn&gt;r«*cnUUvr® ot the portr '
counties to I* watchful, and I
Naw York, Nov. 11.—According to tire latest
dispatches lhe vote for PreeidenUal Electors
tn tlie various State* Is as follows:
DBMOCXATIC.

I

RKFCBUCAX.

Alabama................ MMCattforni*.............

IteUwai*.
Floridv...
Georgia...
Indian*...
Kentucky
Louisiana.
Maryland
MlaalMippi.......
Missouri.
New Jersey
North Carolina.
South Carolina.

■niSS •
St Iowa...
4iKanM*..
131 Michigan...
* Mlnneoota..

•hiebraaka...
9| Nevada..^.
’o ni r H*n’P*Wr*'’'' «
* on-inin..... ’............ a \
PrrnwylvaniaK
Pennsylvania.
Rhode toiaod..
VermontW tscooBln......
Total.

New York (claimed' by .both
.
CALlrORXlA / Raw Fras’cik'O, Nov. 10.—With three oounttaa to bear from. California gives Blaine SB.Mb; Cleveland, 77.MH; Butter. WS: 8t. John.
8BT.' Blaines plurality, IQJSin. The Itopub. run
a.dmion ■
or six.
&gt;
...osy to bear from
It,..,. Nevada
SVrid, given
Withone county
Cleveland. o;rti. ftialue'a major- |
*
• •
:
kn wimnlMn rt*tiir'.ia &lt;-un
nK. I

. EZius. Nov, » IX—Ninety-seven fresh
cases of cbalcra and eleven deaths are re­
potted in this city between noon yesterday
and eleven o’clock Kcnday night. Tbe
victims of the epidemic are mostly illy-fed
ordissipated, and rarely of -robust, const!tuLion. As soon as it is known that a ca-.e of
c|,o|,„ u In • U-neiuffll two tomtublm
...
•"If1”1 x&gt; K'»nl lb. how until
the patient to taken to the hospital.
Two deaths • by cholera are reported at
. and
__&gt; .two
_ ' at Nankw rr..
__
Toulon
The«e num

Blaine-* majority in tbo State will be fully j
j
WISCOWRIM UU'.iSI.ATVRa
l
wr.
......
~
pubUcami, 18 ItemocratM. A«sembly-&lt;1 Republicans, XI Democrat)*.
)
thb votk in tub KMr*roNH and bat STATES, i
Enii.Anu.rHiA. Nov. io.—Tbeofficial return*

bera do not Include the additional cases and
deaths which have occurred at the bospltals. Tbe’hospitals set apart for the use
HUItoW"flowing, and others are being placed in
readin&lt;-ss as rapidly as circumstances will
permit Many cases have (M-iRUTed among
the tr-ops at lire garrison. In nearly all the

able that Hail ; Fusion) is elected In Om

not oaur, and which will probably not oom#
upon us If both capital and labor will only be
conservative. Still, it tdiould be remembered
tliat dcptructlve expto* vee are easily made,
and thnt banka, L'r.Ucd State* aub-trenturtaa,
pitidic building* and Innre mercantile house*
cun be readily demolished and tbe commerce

elves tn tin- pocket* of there clothing.’

ADVICE TO FARMERS.

•WA*Hiscrr*‘N. Nov. IX—A long report
upon the contagious diseases of animals lias
been submitted to tbo Commissioner of Ag­
Eeansylvaniu and an &lt;*st.mate or tbe remain-। .. .
... .
.„.,i i,.
In* eight counties rr» Iltalne a plurality in I If the epidemic contlaUffii an order wlllbe riculture by Dr. D. E. Salmon,’ Chief of the.
tho State of 7MW. Tbe counuc* from whieb । Isaued closing the puldlc ju hoola. Tim Bureau of Animal hulurtry. Considerable
ti&gt;e official vote haa not yet been rrce-.red are eastern and central portions of tlie citv are space is given to tire detaih-d history of .tlie
' ur,o"7»"“• recent outbreak aiming cattteln Kaunas and
Boston. Nor. fu -The complete vote of pied principally by English an I America to a description of it* symptoms. ' Dr. Sal­
MaaMdbuBctt*for Prertdentisf Blaine, 14X416: people are -in a nw! excellent ranitary' con-' mon reaches tire .coii iuoioii ibiti the dis* a^e
Cleveland. IUlmI; Buller. SLSM; St Sohn. Hl- djtion. Hl numerous instar e» the victims was ergotism, due to rating fungus known
“
? ‘?orEndicott, KMJMO; McCafferty. SUi*’: , wen*
th
were M-lretl
•u'lzcd in a monmore Mrtdrn
Midden manner-,
imr.iner; w
with
1S\OQ7:
aa ergot. L’i&gt;&gt;u the treat incut and preven­
hardly a premonition they were stricken on tion of this disorder he says: ■
Seolye, KSIl, Robinson's plurality is 4SJB7.
_______
j tlie streets iu omnibuses aud other public
Washington. Nor. io.-Thia table ahowa the j places, or when about tbeir ordinary vowtparty aumdlng of the present House of Rep-I tious.
make a complete change of food and to st
rcwcntatlTM by Stat*-*, and the probable
Th
„ air Is cooler w
iti, -a sham.
The
with
sliarp, froxT
frosty that it 1* of good quality, nutritious and free
from ergot It would also be proper to give a
I breeze. The majority of the English and do»c
the latent returns:
of physic In order to remove. »■* much n«
American visitriro are leaving the city for poMibie. the poison ati.il contained in tbe 4*
'
/htsrnl Ihruac. i! Aew Huum,
■ their homes. French Government officials —...... ... r..,'...—. ... ........ .....
are sending their families into the country. wh ch
part
I and tbe iiristoeni:lc poftiod of the coin­ ready Itfcle*
I nmnity are preparing to s;&gt;eud tlie winter at
Alabama....
Ito county seat. No cases have occurred in
Arkansas....
■ tlie Champs Elysees as yet
California...
benefited by removing the cause and placing
Colorado ...
i
It is supposed that the plague was intro- tire animal under condition* favorable fur r.
Connecticut
| duced into Paris by an Inmate of the Bre- sitting poi*on. Anptber condition irelieve-i
Detawsn
i teuil Asylum who returned thither recently by some to have much Influence on the dev t-i
Florida.,
of enrotiam &lt;* tho water supply. With
from a holiday excursion.
Forty-four opment
Georgia.
Klenty of water always at band it I* bollcvrd
Illinois..
deaths occurred al the asylum. The mor­
irgcr quantities of enrol may be taken for a
10
Indiana.
tality baa tx*en greater among male* than longer time, than when tho water supply is
In cold winters, which occur over
among females. The asylum has 250 in­ deficient.
so nmeh of our cattle raising country, It is
mates. Tlie surrounding district is health c. difficult
Kmtupky....
to induce the animals to take
LouiotanR....
Nuns fearlessly attend the paliente in th. a sufficient amount of water Hole* cut
Maine...
asylum. The chapel has been converted through the ice noon froexe over, aud
Maryland....
tbe wrather is frequently
sevenInto a cholera-ward. Troops are removing that
Mamchusea
cattle will drink only a few swatiow*. ot
to the barracks outside of town. Jules water before they will leave to m-ek slreiter
Michigan
Valles, in the Ort du Pcuplc, urges dwelt- from cuttipg winds, and when, later in the
en» in the slunw to Immigrate to heallliirr day. they try to obtain more water, the drink
ng hole* are froum over. Where ergotism
parte, occupy fashionable aud deaert«-d Kvails
Nebraska"
tbe watering should receive cioee al
houses, ami lielp themselves to wholesome
tion. Ergottam can probably be entire! •
iotsL Three deatUs occurred at tbe Prison
Bventod by cutting hay before the *re*-dve firrined. Both Tn Missouri and lillno -.
Melun. near Fontainebleau.
I
naw
the cleurert cxaniuh-H of thlrParis Nov. 12,—Tlie police are making Hay, compo**
NorthCarolina
* * of the same kinds of grased
Ohio
valiant efforts to put a stop to public gam­ and cut ujon the ►Mine laud, wn* free from
Oregon
bling. They have Just closed tlilrty-tiiree ergot or larvely iulente*d with 1L accord I tuPennsylvania.
us
it
had
been
cut *roeu or ripe- This matter
gambling clubs.
Rhode island..
is worthy of careful con* d»-raii«in. Hay cut
Titx Hague, Nov. IX—The Dutch grrwn is more digestible and in every way
Houthiaroho*
colonial banks are iu difficulties owing to more valuable than that wh ch I* showed to
the great depression in the sugar trade. beetime ripe and woody, and tbe latti-r I* much
Vermont
The nlia-res of Dutch-Indian and colonial
Virginia.
We*t Virginis
banks have fallen trom ten to sixteen per
Wisconsin...
cent Eff orts are now being made to pre­
vent a financial crisis through closing the
Totato
PAY FOR THE VETERANS.
-ugar factories, which are connected with
Majority,
tbe Dutcii-lnillan Bank.
IxiNiNtN, Nov. 11.—There is no abatement
of tlie excited feeling in tbe Isle of Skye.
Washington, Not. IX—W. W. Dudley,
Bat.timoidl Md.. Nov. 10.—The open­ Crofters from tlie neighboring islands are
ing of the Third Plenary Council of tlie flocking to Skye to assist their brethren in Commissioner of Pensions, submitted his
Roman Catholic Church in tbe United maintaining their claims. Fully two thou­ annual report to S*&lt;retary Teller yesterday.
sand five hundred crofters will meet the deStates was observed yesterday with appro­ tacl.menl nf police on their arrival to-morrow It shows tliat at the cluse of the year there
priate and impressive ceremonies. In the and conduct them to Ulg. There the croft­ were 322,756 pensions classIlW as follows:
procession to the Cathedral' there marched ers will demand of the police the object of 318,956 army invalils; 75.SJ6 army.widow*,
thirteen ArchbtehojM, slxty-five Bishops, tlseir cowing. If an unsatisfactory answer minor children a.id depsidimt relativ*-*;
scores of Abbote. Momdgnora, VicarwGen- is given, the islanders will conduct them 2,616 navy Invalids: 1.933 navy widows,
erai, Superiors of religious orders, rectors of back to the landing place and request them minor children and dependent relative.-*:
3.8J0 survivors of the war of 1812, and 19,­
seminaries, theologians and minor clergy. to leave their shon«.
The ceremonies were presided over by
A troop ship, with 2,&lt;rj' marine®, lias 512 survivors nf those who served’ in that
Archbishop Gibbons. Apostolic Delegate.
bceti ordered to proceed from Portsmouth to war. During the year 84.192 new names
the Isle of Skye to asaist the police in re­ were ad*ted to the rolls, and tiic ptrnriotm of
1,221 soldiers whose names had been
storing older among the crofters.
Wahiiisgton, Nov. 10.—Walter Evans.
Ixinixin, Nov. 11.—The House of Com­ dropped were natort-d. There were 16.815
Commbwioner of Internal Revenue, In his mons has rejected, by a vote of 194 to dropped from tlie rotis, leaving a net inenaw of 19.09H The average annual value
annual report to the Secretary of the Treas­ JiriJ, an amendment to the Franchise bill, of tiie pensions is 8KN1.75. and tlie total
thtypirpose of which was to prevent the
ury, shows receipts from, ail sources of In­ billfrom going into operation until tlw value of all pensions Ls 831,456,600, an I nternal revenue taxation during the fiscal acbeme of redistribution sliould be adoptee. crease of 8X211,407 over the preceding year.
yearended June SO. 1884, of $121,500,030, aa
Later In tlie session the Franchise bill was The amount j&gt;ald in pensions fir the
compared with SI44.553,344 for the year passed by the House in Committee of the year was 85*1,908,507, the excess over the
1883. Tbe Commissioner estimates that Whole without amendment. The result was annual value of pensions being due to tlie
8115,000.000 will be collected during the greeted with cheers. •
amsm* ami first payments in new case*.
fiscal year ended June 30, 1885.
Rome, Nov. II.—Tbe Pope crested nine There remain in the hands of peujikm agents
new Cardinals yesterday. In hte allocation 7.303 adjusted claim-* on which there is to
he dwelt on the progress tliat the Catholic be paid 84,949.000. The total number of pen­
Ctncixxati, 0., Nov. 11.—On election faith was making throughout the world and sions claimed since lhe war is 927,922, of
which545,130have be»-n allowed atacort nf
day Philip Hennessy, a young married man, tbe United States, where the Plraary Couu- 8*7X346,834. At the present rate of increase
was shot in tlie forehead at tbe Eighteenth fact dial new Bishops had been appointed tire sx-regate will resell 1,000,000 claim* by
Ward polls, and on Sunday he died from in Australia. India, and throughout tlie 1883. Of the cases in band at prmeiit 83 jier
cent, arc pending the action of claimants or
the wound. Yesterday afternoon his wife
Nellie, aged twenty-e&lt;., committed suicide tion at the restorage of- the See their wltnes.-tec, one |&gt;cr cent tliat of tiie war
bj shooting herself through tbo heart.
of Carthage. Tlie following are eight Department, and fourteen per oenL tliat of
of the Cardinal* created: Ganglebaucr. the jicnslon office, Thelialance are drtalneu
Archbbibop of Vienna; Gonzales y Diaz Tu­ f a special examination or the attention ol
.—In the rnon, Archbishop of Seville; Ceteaia, Arch­ surgeons. About fifty per cent of the casre
bishop of Palermo: Mamin. a venerable carrying arrears have been adjusted. This
County
class is the mom trouhipsomc of all, and tlie
account of tbe executors of Charles G. African missionary; Marons dl Gori, Secre­ comnihsloocT recommends remedial legisla­
tary
of the Consistorial Congregation: LauBtraftor (Tom Thumb) was presented for
tion to relieve the claimant from burdeu*
probate. It shows a balance, after all debts ranxi, Aaeeaoor of the Holy Ofltee; Masotti, wMeti virtually deny hb claim.

I

4

C

The

majority of 72 for

Fa Ria, Nov. IX—English and Atberima
rraldenta are leaving’the city in numbers,
and the exodus from tiic hotels continue*.
Many rittidents have fled to the suburbs,
but many of these localities have also shown
signs of Infection. Two soldiers on guard
at the Elysee Palace
were
seized
with cholera yesterday, and one of them
died almost iiiimcdiately. The wife
of a member of the Bourse died
of the disease while shipping in tlx: Bon
Marche. Tlie disease is raging with
great virulence along the river districts,, ami
Rtfs thought that many cases are being.sup­
pressed by the police and hoalih authorities.
Forty-seven deatiis from the epidemic have
occurred iu tbe city during the twenty-four
hours ending at midnight AI Melun, twen­
ty-seven miles southeast of Paris, there
have been seven ca-cs of cholera and two
deaths therefrom In tbe tart forty-eight
hours.
There was one death yesterday at each of
the following pl»«s: Aubervlliiera, Clichy,
Boulogne and Tartin. Deaths also occurred
in villages adjacent to tbe above places, it
is noticeable that thg suburbs Of- this city.
wbore tf** dralllMt I* bad and the water
,nero sewM®« lirc unaffected by the epldeni*c; also that environs of cemeteries are
scarcely affected by the disease, while in

Waahisotox, Nov. 11.—Rear-Admiral
Alexander Murray died yesterday in tUlndty,
after a abort illneaa. He participated in
the war with Mexico, and was actively
rugRgcd in the naval conflict of the rebelltoo.
_____
Boerox.

Kot.

11 — The

American

Congregation of the Council
VncNMA, Nov. 1X —The PulMrnl GatcUc says that Mr. Astor, the United States
Minister at Rome, resigned hte office direct­
ly on liearing tbe result of tbe election in
the United States.
Hong Koxq, Nov. 13.—The situation of
the French In Tonquin is daily becoming
in&lt;ire perilous. Outposts are subject to Con­
stant attacks and great difficulty to experi­
enced in procuring provisions in the terri­
tory between Hanoi and

WA*nniG-roN. Nov. IX—The Washing­
ton monument yesterday reached a greater
height than that of any other structure in
the world, being five hundred and twentj
feet ten inches above the floor of the moon
ment. The next highest structure, is tbe
spire of the Cologne Cathedral, which tow­
er* five hundred and fifteen f#rt above the
floor of tbe building. It is estiinBted that
it will take but twenty-flve working days te
complete tlie ranuiunrnt, »o tliat there. Is no
doubt ot it* being finished in time for dedi­
ration «■* February 32.

I suffered from acute inflammation tn my
day* 1 wa* cured. It 1* wonderful bow quick it
helped me.—Mn*. Georgie 8. Judson, Hartford,
Conn.
For fifteen years I wm annoy^l with severe
pain tn my bead and discharges into my throat
I rum Catarrh. My *etn*e of smell »*’ much
impaired. By tbe use ot,Eh'* Cream Haim 1
have overcome these trouble*.—J, B. Case, St.
Deuh Hoteh-Ne* Toth?
Spain 1* tire greateel lead-producing country.

babitanta than twenty ***** Jato**
wttb medJrtD*. —Old Sajtag. ‘
PRICK 81 JO, irPAlD IN ADVANO

CTRCT'T.ATION. 1.6OO &lt;OPIKH.__

-TP-II8K THI8E LIBDUL AD XATa»

1

A BAD CASE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE
CURED.
Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. T-, Sept. 29, 188X
Rheumatic Syrup Co:
1 rtiuuld have "written you before in regard
to tba Rheumatic Syrup which you *ent me,but
have been waiting to tec if the result was per­
manent. I can confidently nay that it baa bad
a very gratify1---------- 11
her of all pat

ORNO M'l'YVOTWG,

of the Syrup to n friend,
effect as un mv wife. My wife ba* suffered
H. YOUNG. M. D-, Phvstetan and 8a r
great pain from rheumatism and kMney diffi­
• geon, east side Main ot. Office hours
culty fur year*, and at time* could hardly move.
______
81m:'ba* tried a great niauv medicine* n-com- 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 7. p. m.
mended, to no purpose. It is tbe only remedy
T. GOUCHER. M. D.. Physiciantand Surthat cave her permanent relief.
•
'
aeon.
At!
profewional
call*
promptly
Youra, Robbbt 8: Armstrong.
attended. Office hour* 8 to 10 a. m.. and 6 to
Over 307,000 widows have applied for pen-AMES B. MILLS, Attorney at Law and
Notary Public. Special -attention given to
AN ENO TO BONE SCRAPING.
colio ting and eouveyMicing. Office In tbe
Edward Shepard, of HarrUburg, III, aaya\ UTieelerlruilding. Nsabrillc, Mich.____ 25-50
‘•Haring received ao much benefit Irom Eiectric
Bitters, I feel it my duty to let guttering hu­ EMORY PARADY, Justice of tbe Peace.
Office, Corner Main and Sherman Street*.
manity, know It. Have bad a running sore on
my leg foi eight year*; my doctor* told me 1
tlmtlny Card!,
would have to bare the tame scraped or leg
amputate!. I used, instead three bottle* uf
OHN Q. CREBSY, Sheriff, Hastings, Mich-,
Electric Hitters and seven buxe* Buckicn’*
will
attend
promptly to all official busines*
Arnica salve, aud my leg 1* now »6und and well.
rlnturted to hi* care.
_________________
Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cent* a bottle,
•ul Bucklcti'a Arnica Salve at 35c. per box by JAMES. A.8WEEZY, Attorney ZtCounteHor,
Has ting* villattend to legal burtties* !n any
part of tbe State, and practice* In all court*.
Whalebone ia becoming more ritluable cvcrv
TffTiLLIAM B. 8WEEZIY,Lawyer and Juav v ties of tbe Pear*-. Especial attention
F. T.-Boise will refund tbe price paid if Ack­
er’s Blood Elixir dues nut relieve *nr skin or given to collections. Hastings, Mich.
blood disorder. A new but tbo:ougnly tested
W. NIBKERN. Attorney and Councillor
discovery.
• at Law, practices in al) State Courts. Coi
F. T. B&lt;&gt;Ue state* that indigestion prepare* lection* promptly attended to. Office over
every one for disease, but guarantees Acker's Bpauldlng’Mtore, Hasting*, Mich.
Dyri’iepsu Tablet* to cure all form* of indige*
LEMENT SMITH, Attorney al Law. Of­
tiou.
_____ .____________
fice over R. K. Grant’ rtore Hastings’
Tbe king of Siam has 263 children. Helt Mich. Practice in all the Courts of . the State.
Prompt
attention'given to collection*. Money
under thirty.

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-yy jlx'ott iioi MK.
Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y.
Dr. Kennedy, MI). Kumiunr, N. Y.:
A. 8. tOUTE. PnOPRIETOK.
Dear Sir:—I bad.suffered Irom Malaria a
long time; iritti many physician* and ditk.r'cnt
Naxh wlilc, JUfloli*
kinds uf melicine, without avail. Finally I
used your “Favorite Rcni«*.y.” and it complete­
Uudoutably one of the best-kept hotel* tn
ly cured me.
’ R. A. Campbell.
central ’ Michigan. Sample room* ffirt floor.
Mr. Cani|&gt;bcll Is foreman in the Montgomery
Paper Mill*, and at&gt;s statement he makes is a*
A. UAlCBKIt, M. |&gt;.
good aa tlie Bai-k of England.

Fargo claims to have gained 1,000 imputation

Bucklen^ arnica salve.
The bert »alve in tbe world for Cut*, Bruit*'*,
Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum. Fever Sore*. Truer,
Chapped H-nd», Chilblain*. Cornu, and all
Bkiu Em xds. and pc*itI*cly cures Pile*, li
is guaranteed to give prefer. Mtlefactlon. or
.noiiey refunded. Price 25cent* per box. For
The Fountain of Youth.
Dyspejisia in the prevailing malady of
rivilized life. A weak dy«p ptic atomaril
act* very slowly or not at ali on many kind*
of food; ga.*es are extricated, atada arc
formed mid become a source of pain and
d:»eas«.- until discharged. To be dyspeptic
is to be miaerable, hopeless, deprtand, con­
futed in mind, forgetful, irresolute, drowsy,
weak, languid arid useless. It destroy* the
Teeth, Complexion, Strength, Peace of
Mind and Bodily ease. It produces Headaclid. Pain in Shoulders, Coughs, Tightneauf Chest, DiuitNsa, Sour Eructation* of
Stomach, Bad Taste in Mouth, Bilious
Attacks, Prlpitatiun of Heart,Inflammation
of LungM, Pain in tho region of the Kidney*,
and a hundred other painful symptoms.
Dvejicpsia invariably yield* to the vege­
table remediea in GOLDEN
SEA I.
BITTERS, the great purifier of the blood
and rertorcr of health. In these complaintit has no equal, and one hottie will Drove u
b&gt;-tter guarantee of its merits than a length ’
ndvertisement.
We warrant GOLDEN
BEALB1TPSRS. Takouoothera. Sold by
F. T. Boise and H. G. Halm.

Physician and Surgeon
Office first door eart of Opera Hunte and
near residence on corner of Washington nd
State Street*. Nashville. Mich.

BEE-HIVE
Did you know there

waa a “Bee-Hive” in
Nashville? No!

Then

step into the Wheeler store

and behold . it.

By “Bee-

Hive" we mean a store where

can be found almost any
article in the fancy goods
and variety line*

Our

stock consists of

MILLINERY
Ladies’ Jersey?,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
3ags, Woolen Yarns, including
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
mantown, Ge r m a n
Knitting, Zephyrs,
■

ORNAMENTAL FOuNITDRE I
Toy Carts, Tin
Water Setts, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,
Toys of Every bescription,

DR. DAVID

Stationery, and in fact al­
most everj thing one
can think of.

KENNEDY’S
Mb. Cable having had 15 yean
experience in

REMEDY

8KALKD PROPOMALH FOR BLILRIMG
A School House will be received by the build­
ing committee of School District No. 4. of
Woodlaud. Mich., until December, 10, 1884;
*aU1 house to be a two-rtory frame *eboo) house
complete. Plane and Bpedficatiuna are on Ale
with tue undersigned, llie/committce reserve
tire right to reject anv aud all bld*.
Dated Woodlaud, Mich.. Oct. 7,1884.
L.
ChafiTOxn,
C. A. Hot oh, Becretarv
Of building eonuult.tw.

TAXIDERMY,
Will make thia
art a specialty. Ev­
ery description of Birds
and Animals mounted to order
and in first-class style.
Give us a call. No
trouble to show
goods.

Ir. and Mrs. F. B. CABL1

�An to

man. Charley Stanton,
Willie Kellogg, Rny Crocker.

SATURDAY
pride and glory of a home, and no lov­
ing mother or father’ cay hear a child
proclaimed "charming” without ex­
.
And Her Environs.
periencing a tbriH of pleaan re, and
ye humble editor’ia nd exception to the
rule.
■ ,
ia gradually abating.
We wereMDirning from KnlamMod
—Tbe'editor baa sold bis vacant lota with little^Sfl.. where, we bad been
on South Stain street to E. C- Roscoe
vialtlog her brother Dale, whom ahe
and M. H. Palmer.
had not seen for a month—the.longest
period they have been separated daring
of all The republican bnsinvM men of their Hyes. We arrived at Kalamazoo
Noahyllle Tuwsday morning^
after Dale had retired, but Nell must
—H. R. Dickinson has had his steam see him. We put her on a bed in which
boiler repaired and added a planer and three curly heiuis were sleeping and
matcher to his eatabliiLment.
told her ’ to select her brother. t She
----- A number of our folks have con­ made no mistake, and her embraces,
siderable money pending on the na- kiBera and cnrvsae* soeo wakened the
tiojipl contest. Better "Hedge,’’ boys. six-year-old. Then the twb were put
/—The cornet band serenaded John in a bed by themselves and ns-downstaini-folkp heard them visiting long
Barry, the newly elected Register of
Deeds, Friday night, and was taken in after midnight. At, 2 a. m. when we
and treated to-sweet cider, cigars, and went up stairs to retire we found broth­
er and sister locked in each others arms
a five dollar billy
fast asleep.
—Our local nimroda are often seen
Dear little Nell! How we love, yea
vending their wav toward, tlie woods,
adore, tliat sweet three-year-old. Was
armed with gut.s aud followed by dogs,
there ever another baby witli such
but tbe closest watch fails to discover
bright, beautiful blue eyes, such golden
tbe game they bring in.
locks, such a tender, sweet mouth, per­
—Several hiiarom youths from Hast- fect form and charming ways. How
tings were in this village Sunday. Two our heart burns witlrfn us when we fejel
of them started for home without a her little soft hands' —
and
-*oar
---------neck
u
bridle on tbe horse and drove through or laid -caressingly I upon
town before they found it out.
What is there
we couldn't suffer
&lt;■—E. Chipman is. laying a mitered or endure for darling Nellie’s sakef
maple floor in the opera house; has or M.iy all her days be days of pleaiwntdered a stock of Vinyard skates, and is Ti - *nd peace; may a loving Saviour
making general preparations for a save tier from treacberouB men and
lively campaign in the roller skating women, and when life’s rough and un­
certain journey is over, may she tie
-T. L. Glasgow received a car load gathered, with her loving brother, in
of reapers and mowers this week. that Beautiful Home beyond.
While carting them to hie new
warehouse on Wednesday, a machine COUNTY ELECTION PLURALITIES.
slipped from the. dray and a drive
/rhe board of canvassers met on Tues­
wheel was broken.
day and found fpr the candidates below
—Thia has been the beat fall in many
named, pluralities aa follows:
years tor farmers to get their work
Fution electors. 288.
Fusion state ticket, 288.
done and get ready for winter, and if
H. F. Pennington, conzrcM, 368.
any are caught with cold fingers it
Joo. Dawson, senator, 135.
shows oue of two things to be. true—
Oraon Swift, representative. 207.
W. W. Cole. prQlNUe Judge. 191.
either they did not improve their oppor­
O. F- Long, sheriff, 41.
tunity, or else they had too much to do.
G. W. Abtiey, clerk. KS.
W. D. Hayes, treasurer, 5.
—Tbe M. C. R. IL adopt a new time
J. E. Barry, register, 302.
on Sunday next. The only changes on
P. T. Colgrove, pruaccutor, 96s.
.
Walter Webster, commlasloner, 348. .
thia division is in the Pacific express
A. D. Cadwailader, comtuiaatoner, 27D.
and mail weat, and day express east.
P. H. Evan*, coroner. 829.
W. P Pothemua, coroner, 255.
These trains now pass this station as
G. B. Manchester, surveyor, 86!
follows: Pacific express 3:23 a. m.,
Of course it will tie renn mbered tliat
milt 1:85 p. m., and Day express 9:11 p.
although PcDuington and Dawson re­
n&gt;. Th« new limftoble will nppenr in
ceived a majority in this county, they
these columns next week.
were defeated in the entire district.
—Several Nashville skaters went to Philip T. Colgrove wa* the only man on
Vermontville last Saturday night to the republican county ticket that "got
witueM the great skating match bc- thrre^
tween Wood of Jackson and Gale of
TfiFv-ote on amendment relative to
Albion, bat Wood’s skate got out of tbe compensation ot judges was 390
whack, he retired from the floor and yeas and 368 nay*; on compensation of
lhe crowd who came to witness the members of the legislature, 820 yeas,
skate was disappointed. Mr. Potter, I, 008 uay*.
however, tried to make things right by
CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR.
giving each a ticket to the next, skate.

LIFE Uf HA8HVILLE,

.

&lt;

Smith has returned from tbe
,

Neither ah*eQt or tardy—Alvin Athearn, Mortie Atlicjrn.Clinrlie Hartford,
Ann* Moore, Emma Pratt. Jennie Har­
per, Creta* Stephen*. Elmer Kellogg,
Floyd Everts. Muy Beard; Ad* Web­
ster, Bertha Robinsou, Jessie Robin­
son. Nellie Heath. Esta Feighnrr,
Clyde White, Blanche Niles, Nora Coe,
Vera Downing,Corn VanArman, Bertie
Wr ght&lt; Charley Roscoe. Eddie Pal­
mer, Lulu Wright, Alice Bi-aid, Harry
Dickinson, Hattie
Shields,
Lulu
Shields, Lena Davis, Clara Cable.

LbOAL SPLINTERS.

Since elation M. H. Bloom has been
on tbe sick list.
Manley Downing ha* moved in with
Mrs. Haymond.
Nrlt. Appleman, of town, Sundayed
with his parents.
John Watering moved in his new
house Thursday.
Miss Porter has gone to Northville
to make friends a' visit.
, E. Lockhart sold his Cotswold buck
to Wilber Baker of Vermontville.
Your scribe had the pleenre of pick­
ing a full dandelion the 9th of Nov.
Miss Gutchea commenced to teach
at the Misner school house Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.- Pratt, of Shay town,
were guests of E. Lockhart Sunday.
Wess Williams, of Battle Creek, was
in this vicinity last week bnyjngcows.
Mr. George Durgee and I. Springstead, of Hastings, made E. Lockhart
a visit Tuesday.
Last Sunday evening there was some
over 800 persons watched for the stone
failing on the Osborn farn.
Rruben Allerton has shaken the dirt
off hb'feet, bid his friends farewell
aud gone to the land nobody knows.
Many of the business men from a
distance have made inquires as to when
B. Lockhart would maw, to run
bis canal boat,. He would reply that
tbo enirinea-aro in New York and tbe
boats are on the road. Aa soon a* they
arrive he will commence to rnn, and
he will immediately build a warehouse
along the road, having put in a double
dock at the Valley crossing. A stock
company is organized to build a canai
from Ward’s lapding to connect with
the Valley canal at the double dock,
so that parties from the north and
west will have a through route to the
south. J. Appleman and George Aus
tin are putting up a telephone line so
we can get rates direct to head quar­
ters.

Still people are torn up in mind over
tlie stone shower.
Mrs. Capu Thomas started for New
York on Monday.
Min RelM-cce Orsburn visited our
school on Friday last.
Mrs. Eva Boice is v-Jating her raster,
Mrs. W. Stanley, of Woodland.
Levi Boise after spending several
weeks with bis friends, returned to
Bowen ou Monday.
Several from this vieiulty attended
the quarterly meeting at tbe Holmes
church on Bunday last.
These are joyous times for tlie small
boy, be can’t vote bat he can make a
whqle.hand at bowling;
.

SCHOOL!
Open Again for Another Term!
ALL CHILDREN WANTING

School

Supplies

Will do well •crab oc

F. T. BOISE

WEST K ALAMO. •
Book agents are numerous.
Manning Bams is very sink.
Got ready for Thanksgiving.
George Long has sold bis faro? and
W. E. Griggs has bought a horse and
gone to Nebraska to look around.
buggy.
He has a full and complete
L. Goodmow of New York state,
Win. Killen is able to be out on the
once a resident of tliie town, was call­
•treet again.
assortment of all School
ing on old acquaintances during the
A. H. Winn is building an addition
Supplies, .and School
week.
-•
to his house.
Gambler* on the results of the presi­
Eld P. Holler ia up north enjoying
Books of all kinds
dential election have had a -rich har­
his annual hunt.
vest. Now let the country settle down
L. J. Wilson is building a wareroom
used in the county.
to business again and givens a rest.
to store salt in.
.
Levi Wilton has torn down tlie old
Wm. 0. Freeman is building the
dil.pid.twl burn on tho Gridlr,
longest barn iu town.
nnd I, allckin, op thin,, wonderfully,
Mra. Dr. Osborne, of Albion, is visit­
—fob—
Hr the way, Mr. Wdloo don't believe
ing at G. A. Truman’s.
war
but thorough in­
Wnt. Lewis and wife, of Aaayn*,
Pens, Inka, Slates,
’‘dustry.
Sundayed with J. B. Mills.
F. M. Potter of the Vt. Ville Hawk,
Slate Pencils, Lead
HASTINGS,
waa in the village Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Prindle are visit­
Enterprising- citUens are trying to
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­
ing fri- nda in Lenawee county.
revive interest iu railroad matters.
Many fine fiah have l&gt;een speared in
holders, Note Books, Le­
John Brock won the five mile race at
the mill pond in the last few days.
the Messer’s rink Wendesday evening
gal and Fools Cap Papers,
Jacob Hoffman, of Maple Grove, has
in 94 minutes and 11 seconds. Fred
gone to Manistee county to visit bis
Spaulding, tbe champion, fell on tbe
School B &gt;gs, Straps, Copy
son.
fourth mile loosing the nice.
C. S. Kelsey, of Climax, wa* in town
Jordan &amp;. Keufield’s new roller rink
Books, Book-keeping Books,
Thursday looking after his property
is completed and will give an opening
here.
on Monday evening next. Three pro­
Blank Books, Spelling
An agent for the Michigan Gazetteer
fessional skaters will be in attendance.
Ima l&gt;een working up the village this
The rink ia a magnificent one, 44x120,
Slips, School Registers,
J0HNHT0W5.
week.
with sitting room ami gallery.
Harry Hile has a new buggy iu hi*
Dictionaries, etc., etc.
Indiap summer.
barn and new paint on the front of hi*
Corn busking is moat over.
I desire to announce to the public that
store.
Remember we are
G. W. Sheffield baa returned from an I am preparer! to cry aalea promptly,
Frank McDerby waa at Hastings
extended trip.
aatiafactorily aud at living rate*. Res­
Tuesday on tbe board of county canF. J. .Merrill’s baby han been very idence four miles north and one-half
vaasers.
mile went of Naahyille. V. C. Booua.
sick with the cholera infantum.
----- FOR----The roads were never in better con­
TIMBER FOR SALE.
I hear that Philip Darling has bought
dition this time of the year than they
I will sell at auction, on section 19, Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeriee,
the farm now occupied by B. H. Hines.
Vermontville,
two
and
a
half
miles
School commences in the Burrough
north east of Nashvillei on Wednesday,
Jesse Austin returned from a hunt­
Toilet Articles, Jewelry,
district, Nov. 17. Miss Nellie Hines Nov. 19. at 10 a. m., sixty acres of tim­
ing trip Monday bringing with him a
teacher.
ber in live acre parcels. As postmast­
fine deer.
Paints, Oils, Wall
C. E. ‘More returned from Kansas ers and mail agent* are to cut wood
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
last week where he has been for the for tlie next four years, they are ex­
pected to be out in full force.
Marshall Tuesday afternoon at the
Paper, etc., etc.
past year.
T. E. Potter.
usual hour.
The Good Templars lodge is pros­
John Eastman, of Woodland, started
tyTry u* before yon wiI your clover
pering finely in tbe loft of A. B. Hos­
rated. Marshall, Gallatin 6l Co.
for Juniata, Neb., to seek his fortune
ford’« barn.
on the 11th.
.
PEALED POPULAR EDUCATOR.
Dan Bangly has moved into Henry
.
The Nashville buntingpartv .eturned
Thia new work cornea boldly-to tbe
Wilkinson** tenant house to work for
front and takes its place at the head of
HARDWARE.
from the north on Thursday, having
Hank by the year. ’
all encyclopedia*. Fi'ty thousand cop­
killed 14 deer.
C. B. Webb has been reparing hie ies—« quarter of a million dollars worth
Jonathan Sprague, one of the way- bouse, aud when he gets it painted, be —sold injure year.
up Qdd Fellows of Ann Arbor, was in
Thia wSrk is a long fell newasity, and
will have a nice home.
meets the wants nf the reading public
the village Thursday.
C. E. Risbridger and wife, of Jack­ aa a book, covering, aa it does, the en­
Will Morris Stanton who. forwarded son are visiting relatives in this town tire
ground of cyclopedias that cost
—Kleptomania is the polite name
By direction of Judge Hooker, court us three dollars on the 9th, please send
from #18 to $125. It is thorough and
Ami looking for a farm.
given to the habit of picking up and lias been raljourned to Monday, Dec. 1. us his post office address?
strictly reliable in all its branches, each
Martin Miller has commenced to aiibj _&gt;ct being handled by an expert.
Below is a listof t$e cattes-on the cal­
carrying off things belonging to others,
Johnnie Grave* rejoiceth over the
and it seems that parties in Nashville endar, that the coming aeasion is ex­ advent of a baby girl. It came Monday drain his whortleberry marsh. He in­ No going through the dry d- tails of
This ia a new company, and i» Stoves
tends to plant it to celery.
eighteen or twenty volumes to get at a
are afflicted with the habit. For in­ pected to dispose of:
received First Prize Medal at American
morning and weighs 8} lbs.
H. T. Merrill returned home last single point of information, us it is
Institute Fair, New York, 18S3, and al Cin­
stance. a woman went into a store the
People r. Levi Everett, larceny.
C. D. Coolej tried to work up a tdone- week from his northern hunt. He re­ boiled down to the facts, and is concise
cinnati Exposition. 1883. If you want tbe
People r. Geo. i\Saddler, assault aud falliug vxcitempftt in this village, but
and complete in one royal quarto vol­
Other day, picked up a piece of goods
Best (at a moderate pricej^bny one of
porta 42 deer killed by tbe paity.
.
ume of 88 books in o-ie. We invite in­
tbeir cooks or heaters.
and put it under her shawl, but a large battery.
People r. Samuel McMauigal, assault he couldn’t make it work. Too many
Rumor says that W. H. Hampton and spection and take pleasure in allowing
mirror st one aide of tlie store "gaxe with intern to murder.
ra-ientists here.
our wor £ to all.
E.
W.
Simpson
will
soon
start
for
Neb.
her away/ and she-was obliged to disPeeple r. Daniel F. Newton, adultery.
J. A. L. Rom..;, Gen. Agt.,
The Nashville Cornet band is a fine to husk corn this coming winter.
People r. Lydia L.Cox and Mary Cox,
Nastivtlle. Mich.
organization and their rendering of
4^Thnra&gt; stone-showers up in north­ concealing death Irastaixl child.
many
fine
selections
was
well
received
YERTIES
CORKERS.
GF*We want your clover seed.
People v. George Cox, receiving stol­
west Castleton continue to excite the en property.
Marshall. Gaixatix A. Co.
SEWINC MACHINES,
at Hastings M onday.—Freeport Her­
Freddie Stowell ia o« tbe sick list.
populace fur miles around,the superstit­
People v. Ohio Strong, assault with ald.
BE PRUDENT-GET INSURED.
Lonnie Wood is a guest at David
ious believing ittolie adirect manifesta­ intent to murder.
There was a shooting and raffling
The
nndenugned
writes
insurance
People r. J. T. Goucher, rape.
Townsend’*.
tion of Providence to show bis displeas­
fortlie Continental, Phoenix. Detroit
People v. Darwin' J. McKay, murder. match at 8. Benedict’s in Kalamo
Frankie Townsend js suffering with add Marine.. Sun and Germania tire in­
ure to the wicked of that quarter.
Albert Roach r. Albert Stanley, eject­ Thursday. Several of our sportmeu
surance - companies. There are all
Last Sunday many of our citizens vis­ ment.
were present and bagged tlieir share of a lame back.
BEIT ON WHEELS.
Henry L. Newton, et al. v. M.C. R.R. the game.
Birthday pai ty at I^vi Boice’s last firat-clmw reliable companies, and their
ited the scene of the mystery, and we
rates are as low as can l»e afforded for
Co., assumpsit.
Friday
night.
are informed that 78 teams were hitch­
There was a good turn out and a
safe insutance.
H. A. Durkee.
Ruch K. Mudge r. Allen Jones, Wm.
Qaincy Hodgkisa spent Sunday with
ed in front of the coni-field at one H. Steb dna, as inspector of election, pleasant tim at the Congregational
tF* Onebnndred thousand bushel* of
timr.and it is estimated tliat fully 400 etc. trespass on .the case.
social at Rev. Livermore’s Wednesday friends in this vicinity.
Clover Seed wanted immediately by
Lorenzo D. Gardner r. James Ryan evening. The receipts of the evening
Walter V’. Barnum has purchased a
prisons visited the interesting spot
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
A flae Hue of the beat makas.
and Mafy Ryan, replevin.
now
harness
and
carriage.
Walter
during the day, hut they didn’t we. ‘ Myrtle Palmer tu John H. Smith, re­ were #6.015.
CF For sale, or exchange for other
any stque* fail. The stones have quit plevin.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis arrived direct says he will not foot it croM lots any Sheep, 7 choice rams.
Hiram Coe.
. ■’
Louis A. Foote r. Orno Strong, tres­ from Oxford, Ena., to become perma­ more.
falling in Owliorne’s corn field—the
EFGet our price before you sell Powder, Shot and Fixtures.
Ransom Hvnes says if the Block
corn having been removed—but are pass to person.
nent resident*, on Wednesday. Mrs.
Walter C. Dunham, plfT. and appell­
now falling in a corn field on Hilton’s ant r. Philip Shafer aud Einaline M. D. is a sister of Joseph Hewett, living boys will leave his traps alone he will your clover seed.
Traps, Etc.. Etc.
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
make
tbe
muskrats
look
slim
along
farm^g
four mile* north.
Dunhiun, asKiimpsit.
—£ast Saturday was—or^ ought to |I Nathaniel K. Beasley et al. r. Albert
By the way, tbe Nashville baud i* Mud Creek.
Lee Fuller and other have returned COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
have been—a red letter day in tbe his­ II. Keith, debt.
Eunice Sherman c. Charles H. Brady, getting to the front iu good shape.
tory of Thk News in the matter of certiorari.
Cocxcil Room*. I
The two clarionet* add very much to from np north, aud report* snow ten
Nrahviile, Nov. 10,1884. f
inches
deep, and had the good lack to
subscription receipts. For three weeks
Elnora Hindmarch v. Samuel J Brin­ tlie general effect of their selections,
Regular meeting.
we advertised tbe fact that we wanted dle and Elibu Chipman, iiasumpsit,
and give them tlie "bulge’’ on the other kill two deer.
Prerent. Botion, president; Hoag. Dickinson
Whaley Brooks a. Cel u ci us Knapp,
■nd expected-nur pay on that day, we assumpsit.
Barry county bands. Twice the Nash­
Purkey and Truman, trustee?.
MAPLE GROVE.
laid out five dollars in por-rage and
Amos Hanlon r. James McDonald, ville boys have played here, and both
Abaent—Furntu and Smilb.
sent out bills aggregating £M00. We {letition tor leave o appeal.
times were the the recipient* of much
A little girl at Ralph Swift’s.
Minutes of laal meeting read and approved.
Carrie A. Manin v. Gilbert W. Mar­ merited applauae.-&gt;Haatings Banner.
also posteil a notice in tbe P»« . office so
Johnson McKelvey is on the sick list.
lte;&gt;ort of tract eomml«.lauer presented, actin. divorce.
that every man who could remi might
Cal. Nice wander has returned from
James Fisher r. Chauncey L. Taylor
BLHMARK.
act, and what do yon think our receipt* et a)., bill to quirt title.
Jock sou county.
.
Lucy A. Jones v. Loren Loveland et
were. Just #91.95! Friends, is this
The Buck school commenced this presented and on motion allowed.
Tue cheese factory has closed.
Ou motion Council adjourned.
at you would al., foreclosure.
fair and just? I* it whatweek with Miss Bates as teacher.
Chas. Phillips is building a barn.
Frank McDkrby.
Wh. Bovtox,
r. Rusaell B.•
r-quire« our bood. «■
r« o„
,|lun. wWiiminrr
^—— bi)Osborne
-j—
hirtr
ourr situaGeorge Mosey commenced his school
Clerk.
President.
Herbert Preston Sundayed at BisCbalk off orJMhter.
tion. reversed? A correct answer to &gt; Anna Green wood r. Dwight Sackett maik. •
in tbe Austin district, Assyria, Mon­
,
'heWqueatiuis must include a cash et al., foreclosure and to determine priday.
•
Dan. Hulett will grind feed this
ir bo dour witbou, n.r- &lt;
“.'tt W. OouohD1LLENBICK.
—
In
Woodland.
Oct.
l*h.
MM.
The corn k nearly busked, and tbe
winter.
Lethe Lottie, infant daughter of Albert and
ther delay.
&lt; er&gt; bill for separate support, proofs in
The new store at Shaytown is in farmer begins to turn bis atteution to
—The New* last week mentioned j °P«»- court.
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the Battle Creek wood market.
bloom.
And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.
Mrs. Geo. Bals has returned from How many time* yoa’ve watched the bud
tliat Mrs. Jacob Hoffman, of Maple
Horace Pottery has liought un estate
NASHVILLE SCHOOL REPORT.
And lunged the opening flower to see.
Hope where she has been attending her
carry a Complete Lbw ot Hardware. We
Grove, had an artemrsia with 140 blo*?„l
at Bistnark.
, ‘
a
When some strange hand, unseen, wonk! come Wetray
fur CASH, and sell good «&lt;rjds low
And pluck and bear it tar front thee.
HMJK SCHOOL.
The broken leg horac affair is aettled sister who is sick for some time.
St.
John
received
91
votes
in
this
Neither absent or tardy—Edna Tru­ among the hills.
Though loved so tenderly by all;
reader* to counting, and Mis. Daniel man, Etta Wolcott, Percie Demary,
Mrs. A. F. Ward has returned from town. So we are sure of that many Death rame and broke the deader thread.
who don’t patronise saloons. Prehips
Detka, of Castleton, discovered that Mabie Boston, C.yde Francis. Minnie a visit in Canada.
But sngela could not let ft tall.
They took the bod so rudely pluektxl
(he Imd an artemesda bearing 187 blos- Durham. John Milla.
Wn. Parks for the last two yean iu there are others.
GRAMM KE.
Nebraska, ia in Biranark.
COATS GROVE.
’Twill bloom through everlasting day.
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Neitherwm-m.
absent
UwVf
or tardy—Jennie»Kel—- &lt; ■ The Gorham Bro*, were infested with
Ls have. Iteen picked from tbe plant; dogg, Daisy Gregory, Greta Young, J visitor* the first-of tbe week.
Weep not for Leth**. though sire’s gw.
Damp cloudy weather.
And btmrta are tilled with sorrow now;
Levi Beigh, of Maple Grove, &lt;h&gt;»- ! John Wolcott, Ora Smith, Bert Niles,
The mother of this reporter J* very
Thee* are tafiff-ic time*.

Th HaxhTiUe Dnmist aM Bwhellffi

Headquarters and Lowest Prices

BOISE,

PENINSULAR
Stoves and Ranges.

The Finest Stoves Made io Michigan.

DOMESTIC and NEW HOME
Buffalo Scales,

NASHVILLE WAGONS

GUNS I

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy or Trade.

Builders’ Hardware!
Jefferson. Kails, Sash,
Boors. Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils.
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Worts

MIXED PAINTS.

BAR IRON, STEEL,

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

1 blussonih; Mrs. R. 8. Briggs, of
r. one with 327 liioasom*; Mrs.
'---------*t Maple Grove, mm with
“ " f, of North Cm-

. Irving Boston, Grace Foote, Allie ill. An early departure is looked for.
( Hardy. Newton Kellogg,
Mar-j Assoonas prospects are fair that
■ shall. Bertha Maraball.
j Cleveland is elected, the ladies began
|
IMTE8MEP1ATK.
j to empty tbe old straw ticks which had

Miss Kellie Bain is home again.
Mrs. Levi Cotton is still on tbe sick With the heavenly ctnlr w»r abe
Aim! strike. her Itttfe harp uf gold;

David Deutond has moved into hit
Her rote. of white tz fckwy »hlne

i• Wen

Wilkinson,

Anna

Downing, j fill them with

i Geoje Downing, Alice McKinnia, Ber- i arc afraid sotn

trade straw. We
Above tbe din has been heard the
f will continue.\
I sound of the hummer bn*By nailing

To Those Indebted to

�G. A. TRUMAN

Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at 50c. per garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at 27%c. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

.ADIES’ GENTS’ UNDERWEAR
&lt;D

uw
3 st
St*

LADIES' RED ALL W01L

GENTS' RED ALL WOOL

UNDERWEAR

UNDERWEAR

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Ladies’ Ulsters and Russian Circulars
Buys a Diagonal
Wool Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

{able to either

I have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

esndidate, campaign

In one of the southern couuttjjs of!

Buys a
Ladies’
Sack Cloak.

RockfordWatches

A Few Words of Truth. From

i gongs were started and taken up by Arkansaw, recently, a man was sen- j
; hundreds of voices. A Blaine war cry fenced to be banged, but a few hours j
elicited a detinut response from the , before the time of execution, a dispatch j
democrats, and these shooters made from the governor announced that the
NOV. 15, 1884. night hideous'celebrating tbe victory* sentence had been commuted to imSATL RDAY,
V. H. tout .Survey :
•by tbe Admiral
which each party claimed to have won.! prisoninent for life. The large crowd
r-uinmnudlag In the
OCR WASHINGTON LETTER.
XT. Soval ObcrvEven to-night both parties are parading of people that had assembled to wit­
tite streets with torches and martml! nesaed the tragedy exhibited great disj music, while the “cannon's boom on . appointment at tba shameful action of
Washington, D. C., I *
boom is heard afar, and near the beat' tba governor, and threats that tbe prisNov. 8th, 1884. i
| of the alarming drpin.”
j oner would be linched were made. My Prices: Red Pontiac Foiled Mittens, 20 to 30 cents. My competitors in Nash­
Now that this cruel war is over and .| During the’suspense in this city over' Sometime during the afternoon, when
ville and Vermontville chaige for the same from 50 to 65 eta.
the result ot the election known. Wash-1
the result of the election, which grew the excitement was at its height the Moral: You can save enough on one pair of red mittens to pay your fare from
Nashville and Vermontville and return, and have money leftiugton again become tbe center of po- I
unbearable to people of both parties, sheriff r.rceived the following coinmn- My prices: Men’s Best Fur Capa 81.50 to81-63; Competitors’ prices, $2.00 to $3 00.
litieal interest. The city is rapidly til I
JAMES FUHNING.
Men's Canada Gray Pants 81.40; Competitors’ pricest, 83.00 to $2.50
gov» rnment clerks could almost be nlcation:
ling up with official personages and
.
Sole agent for Nashville.
Men.’s Good
Socks
known
their panic-stricken
faces.;
“Mister
about
Known by
uv htoif
imnitMHncMU imw
.
niwr SI
oi erifl.
cnu. Aslam
nninm b
&gt;«&gt;ui the
IUp:
i.
f...........Woolen
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T,,I2j
‘ ’ era.;
•x’’ Competitors’ prices 25 cts.
winter guests, and looks once more like | w, bare done bn. little work lorin, only reholar of any not. in tola area. The
WJj «.,.«£
rhe capital of the United States. Many
the last weeks of tlie campaign Now; concourse of folko, I have been app intdollars worth of good*. '
For tali* or exchange for a atnall fatn.
of the poliiical people .ho h.v. been
u ow I|)(,y Mn
,o t|j(j
dll, (lockmeot
of The latest and best thing out is tbe Hue of
Fifty-five acres Improved. Good farm bui&gt;daway unng l it summer nve rt even t4.Dor of their ways, but I fear not our feelin’s. We have come here to
injpT. good well and cUtern. choice fruit of all
kinds, good lugar-bush of 250 trees. Four
urn am are prt paring^o। resume
tlieii* work. A general despondency 1 see tlie feller hung an’ we’re goin’ to
miles from Nashville and Vermontville. Adtbeir mrcu.toiu.ol duties. The fam.bar
d(jwn hkft n|ght upou t|lcm
him huoR if
money eDOQg|,
drew box S44 Nashville.
30-10
acts o certain s Atesmen lont are Most of them feel that the incoming of* in the crowd to buy a rope. We don’t
wanting ro reiuii*L us that Me congrea- ■ aeaiocratjc administration will make know whuther he’s g’llty or not an’ we
sioun session is a ”!n..l' . 11.,?&lt;w ,ll,I i a clean sweep of Republicans in the de-. don’t kero a drietTapple doggon. That ;
t ree wee s nj oisi
ie icn.ani ■ partIlienf4it jn gpit*. of the avowed ad- ain’t none of our bus’ness. Our bus’.
congress will assemble for a short, busy
{&lt;j
। neM jg
Me hlm hang. We have paid !^««ht at M cents on the dollar. Everybodv is delighted with them. That
session.
,
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$0.20 suit is equalto any $9.00suit I eve'" sold, and better than the common run
.
.
. . .
. reform.
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ferriage over the river an it am 11 oj §12.00 SuitZ
PLUG TOBACCO.
itM.com
t &gt;r o y cig 1 1
Thousands of persons here belonging right to disapp'int us. Thar’s many ;
Tlie $4.00 anth$6.00 Overcoats mv competitors say I uipst be losing money
Wnb lusl no Tu. I. ih. hr..’ 1. tbe poreef: I,
-cougroas i»,
will n.
nvceiMarily
one n
of nn
un­
nmurwto
r In*,
m&gt; one
grade of the governui-nt ser- young w&lt;)men in this here crowd, who •; on, and are vainly trying to work off similar ones at $8 to $13 on tick, or to be
usual inteiwt. It will “ring out the, Vice realize that they mast form an em- is dtatpp’iuted dow. won’t never have i
V^aStete exactly as repreronted, and satiaf.ction guaranteed.
1 rakn Lliin^
lxaf
toucoo
old and ting in the new,” for it clows I
pnmwion next Mnreh ui&lt;. do mo rouHd,neo in mon. It ain’t
All price, are rn.rk.-d plain. u« I ni-xer Imre any 1 am dimmed of. And all | „
i
with the administration of President
tun. their faces forever from the mar right to cast a damper over young-! goods sold for CASH at one price.
ehewiMy quality hs^oac
w.d«,
Arthur. Tin* peixmel of the forty-1 bla halls and asplalt streets of VV ash-i lives. I know of cne young feller of; Vermontville, Oct. 17,1884.
.
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ninth eongrOM will be somewhat jngtou. Mnnv of these are aged men | high character that has just married
changed, but, while there in still much ; who have drawn their support from । the pinticst kind of a gal on' ti^e
loan i.aruk famovh kncffs
coufusioD in the roturns of the recent Uncle Sam for twenty and thirty years । strength of fetchin’ her to this here
congressional election, the data shows' and whose families are totally depend- shin Jig, an' if thingadon’t turn*ont *o LT 17 T T
J
that the new congress will be composed ent od their monthly pay. ‘ Their con- be a success blamed if I don’t think she vA
•
Urgrl; oi rv-'l«ei»l nirmbenof toe ,to,ualjon rntllH)t depU to,! In wont,, will npply tor a divorte. That young
lt&gt;K4 partlcuiwriy wt ni«hi, »e»tu« m ;f pin vonna
pre—nt congiy*. It will probably be ; Bt(_ on tbn i&gt;t)wr
,.ae,.r, „|at&lt;.&lt;l, fellow i» mo an’ that gal io my wltn.j
compo-ed ot about 183 democrat and । hoJt j,
for their pinto., and auch I Maybe toe governor of thin here .Mato
may
“SWAYS
Krn’Sw
IM
L riou.i nroulta
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US repubheann, the imDonty being lenn, jubilatllln. Mch d„pair. ,nc|, . geDera| don’t know who he’, toolin’ wi h. W.

The VERMONTVILLE CLOTHIER

AN EIGHTY-ACRE FARM I

Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’

SUITS I OVERCOATS DO Y00 KNOW
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX

F. S. LOOMIS.

HELLO !

HELLO !

Republicans!

by nearly mie-halt than tliat of the lipheavat „f tbe p.,)stic»l. nodal and I am mighty quiet, nay nothin’ aort o'
nreaeot ow—lon. Among too- •b® offldal Hte of Waahingron, will make : lolkn no long a. nobody trend, on the
will be nitowd from too next bonne of
aom|&gt;g V(.ur mtm„n,ble’ln the bln- ' eort-tailn of oar right* hut when that
reprenentaltven are too md halred ,
of U|(.C1)u„try „ld „rt|,„ „pjhil.1 iadnne. toeloxchainathat (ill oldSntan
member. tn&gt;m Colorado and Tew
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ful „ d.nn-wd yearn wouldn't bold u»
.Selford, the irrepressible, and Ochaitree, •
; five min u tee.”
the man who could not tell s lie. Roba Gates avenue husband stumbled;
™~
•«
iuson of New York, oonkpieoous forbis ’ into the house at three a. Ml, and find"This train is a flyer,
remarked a
flowing fourteenth-century locks and ing his spouse sitting up for him, but Cincinnati drummer toJiis companion
his speeches in opposition to foreign
asleep, it flashed through his j "bt*1-1 know of something that tiavels i CO
UJ
prince:, potentates and powers, is also beery brain to retire quietly, which he. ^asler l^an an7 railway train tliat ever
politically no more. The witty Horr uf! did, without awaking her. He had
Michigan Ims to give way to a gxeim- fairly got into bed when she awoke and
“Anybody knows that, said a gro- .
i mcker, and Buck of Connecticut comes turning to tl.a dressing care' prepared 'w’ry gentleman form Pittsburgh. “Any- ,
to the seat that Eaton vacates. Kellogg to disrobe, remarking very vmiidietivuknows that electricity traveis;
of Louisiana, and the Lively Illinois j ly;-Won’t I give it to that old hog j
where railway trains move feet.
Irishman Finnerty will not return, nor when he comes home.” To which he ■'
,*OVH ®°Qn&lt;l
light.'
RoM*cmns from the Paeiflc slope. There { replied: “Not necesaary, m'dear, the. “But I know of something that trawill be no free trade oratory from the old hog is home.”
j ve’H f«*ter
electricity, light or
eloquent Hurd of • Ohio, and Burrows
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sound,” insisted the Cincinnatian. "Its
will t»e missing, the second time, from
tttu M»rry to inform you, wrote a thought,
the Michigan delegation. Still then* wu to hi”
1
. “And I know of a thing tliat beats
are tnnny strong men left to fight tbeir
»«*»«&gt; larceny." “Ah! thought.” spoke up a clothing man
party’s ba I ties. Randall, Carlisle. Cox, I dCHr’e me!” sighed th- old lady, olac- from Detroit; “it’s profanity. The
Morrison, Springer, Findlay, Hamthe Ir,,cr 00 hor '**’ “nd wiPiuK “‘her d .y I was calling on my girl- j
mond. Hewitt, Foran. Curtin. Reagan
-P*”-tacle«. “P.»or boy! 1 was , real nice, proper kind of a girl. Well, |
ami Mills an* among the re-elect who
would bappeu U&gt; him I up and swore like hades and demui- CJlnSPQt-Pltt'i Yl 0*
will lead the d.-mocratic contingent. *heu hc weut ***t- Bat I’™
it’s turn before I thougbu”
k-*lU»tJbL J? ILLLllg,

Addr-M.

Attention Farmers am Hersemt,n.

Grreenbttckers!
Fusionists!
Prohibitionists!
Everybody!

dltfvation, by purifying lb« blood

Use Garland Stoves,
*

Mofft.
JILOo L

Pprfprt
x crlcC L

Zw'cW* An«i-wi&amp;~ Urn nth. Mawte.
’DrflfY ‘uroJ‘-‘f b&gt;’|,r A w cka“’ Mr’tCoUrUlU [ Mies.__________________________ ,-----------

an(l BCSt-OperatlUg StOVC

while Kelly, Reed, Browne, Hiscock. &gt;mnd laroeuy There .Here wassuth“Well.
a farmer
McKinley, Butterworth, Henderson,',n uoble ’bout Charles, even wheu he from near Toledo, “profanity is pretty :
0
, auddvii, but I know ~
of wsomething that
Long, Rooney. Rice, Phelps,Goff, Ding-'1 wuh a boy.’
beats thought and swearing all to
-----IN TUE MARKET. AND----lej and Ketcham a ill continue tn Ih*
• Au ingenious girl-eonlid«*&lt;L to a friend ; pieaeA."
prominent on lhe republican side.
, thatsbe thought a certain young gentle“What is it!”
TI
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TTT
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The election excitement that has pre­
“My hired man. The last time 1 waa
XT
|\j ATI.aPQTllQQTl
vailed here sine*- Tuesday has Ims-ii in man was going to propose.
Vi V
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tense. At every point where intorma- I “l)» sure of it,” she Mid earnestly. atbome |le waa at work out in the flaid.
' ‘*V by, only tbe other evening when he j Dinner was retuly and we were sitting 1
t’on could be obtained, dense crowd .
i called he told me how tn prevent babies ’ down, when I happened to think ot tho I
«olh*ct&lt;’d; howling, surging, struggling
from being bow-legged.”
! man. I got up to call him, aud swore j
-and dnnmring for newa. Of course all
A
h.^7p7«eh«l tbe-m.
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i”qM‘nes were with regard to New
tim. ». W
1
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York, «* the pn aidency bung ou the . di.x&gt;ur- U&gt; Li. p-iH,
othl.
cutiMUK
tuu,,.
-Id
to
him
Mm.u
n
d«L.td
u
,
OU
tt,
1D
kI
An
buur
vote in lKit state. Men hiimsd from
.1.. v-rn.on,*
•“« » h*lf b“t"™ 1 n’-u d»n«bt
one party headquarters to another, anti alter -rrfr..
-trine: -nn— U,e
&gt;IH&gt;W.X oi
»&gt;
Come and look them over, and while there you will &lt;we
.oaaaren.
11.1. mored... ha.-ln. Imd blm, orna-na him. be bvt qu.&lt; work
learning Ifttle-from the slowly incom­ you
gave us this
morning having had
ing returns, anxmmdy called at tbe dif­ three several readings, I move that it and wa* sitting out on die porch wait- ■
inir for dinner. Ha had beat thinking :
ferent newspaiKT offirra. Whenever

IfTI | 1 TA I
Jill UxJL

-Ll U

1 ill Ij ! kJ Uli I

Will. Do Perfect Work for Anybody,

anyft .ng important was pooled up,,
hundreds of hnu were frantically

it.

When

FULL AND

At a recent Sunday school meeting in
Newspaper reporters will be found
Chicago a long-winded clergyman con- fault with until they can write up an
aumtxi too much of the time with a account of a street tight that will please
tim bymi. beginning,

“Hallniah. 'tis
hotel, ai

9*09 Reward.
In.

COMPLETE STOCK

nr A V pha.pl. UnpriMll Iteinnt
Df. fl&gt; W, blldou 0 filUDllbdll LllUlUullL

■troyvr. It I; t-xwJiady wluaWle ia Naundji*.
rl.comMlk- iNdna, bruirtt, min*. •ur-n«’»*. » 4 in all
CM-wwherr IlniuwnU-vA api il. aWc Aakjoar
-»ruitxiol l*»r lit- A. W Chasr'n Amvrtmu Unlmrnt.
Prie-.Ww. ana *1 •MatiutaluieJ &lt;Miiy by Ur.A W;
C.Ihmh* Med. Co. rtcUait, Mxh. For «•!« by ». T.

Weights Indian
Vegetable Pius
fob ran

LIVER

And ail Bilious Complaints

Parker's Tonic

And everything that enters into the construction of ■ build­ A hn hail; Mtw tbl
ing, from cellar to garret.

Intr lilakttet,

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                  <text>VOLUME XII

NUMBER 10

had lo*t his mother, his great' hai’id
AN OLD-TIME ARKANSAW
jlioglMsin the same position., Sud I ahull not be eurprised to hear of your
THE MOBMOM REPOBTEB.
grasping his punch tremblingly and
•
PREACHER.
jdruly the «»ld man-clapped his hand to lecturing on temperance yet."
r We had to ciill iu a printer to qct as hi a. eyes brim full, a quite, big-hearted
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the back of hi* nick, uttered a howl
“Yen never will. Mm. Tarbox; if I
i a reporter one
I remember. The
The
old
time
prrrtchvis,
theme
who
- -PHssengt r whispered, to him and went
not to snott a deafening | like a Sioux Indian, sprang upright and can convert Pugmire I rfhall do quite
x .
»refirul«sr reporter Tad started out t&lt;» through the conch ahead of him asking hestated
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glared around at the passengers, who well:" and here the poor woman hear.hoot or to hop or, A .krpt.c .nd hump j w,„ tltt..
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t
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O. । write up some "Bftck beer” emporiums
f.&gt;t-l&gt;Hlf dollar contributions, but. the
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windward. “Besides, I ’
! arid when ho got through he seemed to passengers would not give, and as the a deep
deen bass tattoo do
on ’his.
hi* umutivated
un&lt;*utivated jj voung man; he
. was ruuninghis fingers I neverconltl talk in public witha lot of
be so full of hifl subject that he had to
train slowedopat the next station, the sounding board, hnv.e become so scarce through his hair and gazing intently I people staring at me. It is only with a
• put himself in the hands of bis friends.
?ol ductor walked up to her and gently that to see bne now, when electric ‘ out of the window. The fat
"
gj-i?nt sat j friend like you, Mrs. Tarbox, over a
This printer whs a stranger, bat said
lights blaze in illumination of the
pu. h.' hand on her shoulder.
down again with the force of a trip cup of tea. (hy the way. this issplrudid
he had hold a esse on a Mormon paner
“iTev« r mind," she said, swallowing grand march of progress, nnd profanity hammer; he did not read any more, but tea—;where did jpu get it!) that I can
'overin Zion and hsd also done some
a great lump* that kept coming up in is at par with six per cent.. Premium watched for something. There was a talk, though Pngmire sometimes tells
. reportorial work there.
I.
her throat. “I’ll get off peaceably,” for prompt delivery—to see one now strawberry mark the size of a fiye-cent me, when he has drank too much beer,
I send him around to complete the and then' her frame was convulsed after all-thase imurovements have taken
piece on the back of bis neck.
that my tongue is hung in the middle,
' tour of the regular reporter e whose with a shudder, and as the brakeman place, is as rare as finding a ten dollar
After all hail become quiet again, the which is better, I tell him, than having
career hsd been so sadly cut short. opened the door to.call the name of the note in the pocket of a v -st just pur­
young man looked cautiously around. । it soaked in beer half the time. Well,
I Along in the afternoon 1 had to chased
go to at a second-hand store. In
station, the snow burdened air came in
and espied a hig, raw-bnned Irish ’ really, Mn». Tarbox, I must be going;
Denver, and when I got back, 1 was
some of the rural district* of Arkan­
and blew oft her bonnet, and she ut­
, woman with rod hair, just in front of and I do think Pngmire will come out
' struck with the bright ^originality dis­ tered a sharp cry as the conductor saw, however, the old timer, painfully
( him. He walked his machine around all right yet. He is doing much better
played on the local page of the paper. pressed her bock into her seat and pious in pretention, and a first rate
। until it covered a mole tinder her left lately and don’t drink anything strong­
' This was a sample of his religious inshot in fact, still holds thefnrtpfold
said:
ear, then settled himself for solid buai- er tr.an beer, I really think. And he
| telligence:
theory against the invasion of modern1 ne«aonce more. His victim began to.
"Don’t get off, mother. Your fare is
kept straight on election-day, which is
“Tb® Baptiste hero, wo learn, have paid plear through to-—" he stopped practice.
get uneasy, squirmed in her seat, mov­ a good sign, I take it. Come over and
| been fortunate enough to secure the i
Recently the writer attended a revi­
and
said
in
a'deep
agony
of
mind:
ed
up
nearer
the
window,
and
began
to
take tea with me Sm.day evening,
j services of the Rev. John R. Lamon,
"My God!” and hs the passengers val held at 8lfok Rock church, con­ change color. Her eyes snapped, and won’t you, and tell him your experience
i formerly of Deer Lodge. After fool- gathered around, he completed his ducted by that nimble old caperer,
'
suddenly
up
she
sprang,
one
hand
with your deaHiusband before he died.
' ing with the water fnr so many years,
I Jan ni fan Brown. A large congrega­
sentence:
"Her fare is paid clear
clasping her neck, the other her. nn*. It does me good to hear you talk."
- the Baptist wing of Zion ought to duly
tion assembled and the gawky boy in] brella.
“Hhwly mither av Moses!
through to heaven," and as the passen“Does it, indeed!" said Mrs. Pugrpire;
' appieciate this pions L&amp;non aid."
copperas breeches nnd bed tick suspen­
[ gers looked on her glazing eyes, her
|
nltin meF yelled shej but did "wall, I’m sure it’s a rejjpf bl me 19
I He really showed sigps oflgjentas4 ‘ agonized'features resumed their wont­ ders. flashed the light of love io the
' nqt sit down Sgn’iii.
no,
, talk to weh a neighbor as you are.
s . T7f\fiTTTvr)’CJ ; di-mal humorist. He/eemed to take a ’ ed pleasantness, for she vas traveling remarkably tetfder young girl in home­
| her*blazing orb« transfixed the young Goouuy. Kin Johpnle for m? wbep hq
-ZxL xxUO. Jfind of diaboli&gt;*a1 dengbt in writing up ■
on a pass written in letters of living spun, who cou«d kiver as much corn
religious matters, too. Two secular­ light and reached the end of her jour­ with a hoe as the next man, and almost, man and his glass; he tried to escape, comes in, and tell him tc come dt'ef
but she was too quick for him. The and play with -my boys." And she
stabbing aftrnys In the Chinese quarter
ney and met her son, who had died an as much an the belle of the neighbor-( next instant she clutched him bv bis went home full of emotion and gun­
». ..c ;.7nored to give place to such
hour before, while the others, bound homi. The preacher did not seem toi luxuriant hair and* had him down on powder tea.
church news as this:
for the same station, were but in the be in very good humor; he arose with the floor.
“Ye dirthy spalpeen ye,
"The Methodists will hold a kind of
middle of their wearisome journey. a jerk, as though he had recieved an (whang came the umbrella,) burn a
ELEOTIOS BY THE HOUSE.
festival and 'hooraw* at their rink on
The conductor and brakeman tenderly ungentle suggestion from a rheumatic,; dacint woman’s neck, will yee’a wid
Second street, next Friday evening for
source,
and
striking
the
pulpit
a
blow
The 12tb amendment to the United
lifted the vacant tenement ot her sipil
yer devil’s broth av a con chrapt ion!—
A + TTt,,e
«f theann-burot heathen of
with his ponderous fist, said in a voice
’rates constitrtion provides tbst the
•
2XL
O. benighted Africa. It will be a grand complied with her request to put her which left no lingering doub&amp; as to bang—kerglam—bang!
'
Forward came the fat man to the electors shall meet in their respective
i pop-corn scuffle and mulmwes-candy off at the next station, nnd they were his sincerity:
states,and
shall vote on sooerato bal­
seen to give something that looked like
charge, “go, you are the imp of .«atan
~
■------,----- ‘ tpnnanieut to which all are invite.!.
“I want silence here now, au’ the
money to rhe station-agent, and when
that blistered the back of my neck, are lots for president and rioe-president.
. i The funds will lie used for the purchase
more
of
it
the
better.
I
don
’
t
want
no
the train whs started again, tlrepasaen1 yonF he howled. "How does that feel; These lists are forwarded to Washing­
of chest-protectors to be sent to the.
gers all shook hands with them and gal'to titter nn’ snicker, an’ the first dam you!” and he inserted the toe of ton. property certified, and are opened
heathen of Si-uegambia, who were not
wislied them safety and comfort in all young feller I ketch lookin' round like his number nine‘boot in. the victim’s by the president of the senate; in the
born in the gospel, of light and liberty.
presence of both the senate nnd the
their undertakings, and a pretty girl astray hoax, 'I’ll thump him on the ribs.
”
.
.
j i; »&gt;..&lt;
The object is certainly a laudable one,
watermelon of mighty lively .reeollec
house in joint convention. “The per­
XX L xlOCxXExu S. an&lt;l whether the committee sends the that had been flirting began to cry, tion. The crop of mourners has been a The rest of the passengers bad been son having the greatest number of
and a women with a baby took it «n
enjoying the circus but now cUme for­
money to Africa or ’knocksit down,’ as
failin’off now fur some time, till I don’t
I heretofore those who ’attend themush- and both joined the pretty girl, and believe it would be no trouble a tall I ward to rescue what was left of the votes for president shall be president
one by one the rest of us united our
■
unfortunate operator of the mirror. (that is, shall tie declaired elected, but
and-miik debaunch will no doubt have
t?ar» with theirs, and the fat woman fur old Satin to select a grand an’ petit The old woman’s umbrella caught in not inaugurated till the 4th of March
it 'way uptime.’
hugged the brakeman of our coach, jury out of this here congregation. the bell-rope, and the traiu came to a ensuing), if such number be a majority
"The pastor of the Presbyterian
and so we went on our way, all feeling This is a fine state of affairs far folks stop. Meanwhile the passengers had of the whole number of electors ap­
church on North A street is a little ner­
who expects to walk on gold an’ sassa­
better for w:iat we had seen.
rescued the poor victim, who was a pointed, which this year would be at
vous about his salary, we learn, ami
fras—the minister ment sapphire-ran’
I deplorable looking sight. • His face was les» t 301 votes, as the number is 401;
has intimated to his charge that he will
“Yes, gentlemen," he said, as he play on the harp. Why, it is as much |I scratched and bis noee bleeding, and nnd if no person have snch a majority,
have to cad for additional pay or preach lean -d back against the counter and as you can do to w dk. on a corduroy :
then from the persons having the high­
in 8 linen duster next winter. He says placed his glass of beer in position, an’ scratch a poor quality of cat-gut i all be had on was his pant* and a few
est number,notexceeding three on a list
with a horse haif. Talk about playin' i'i shreds of what had once been a shirt.
some faultiswas
Inst Sabbath
"Railroading
a found
dangerous
life andwith
‘ i As soon as he was released he b dted of those voted for as a president (which
his sermon on faith, nnd how a little fulI .of hardships. Many a cold winter’s on a harp with a thousand strings. I
would this year include Gen. Butler’s
faith like a mustard plaster will finally morning, with the thermometer half a Why, some of you can’t count a bun- j1 through the door, jumped a stump name), the house of representatives
| fence, and the last seen of him he was
'leaven the whole lump;’ but he claims mile below freeze, have I crawled out dred. You don’t seem to want the
shall
choose immediately, by ballot, the
. that he did as well ns he could. He of a warm bed before daylight to go on gospel in your own neighborhood, fur] running across a corn field with two president; but in choosing the presi­
men, five boys, and a dog ip full chase.
j says he never could preach a very good duty, and I’d take up fares with fin­ all the pay I’ve got since the wliippoo'- j
dent, the votes shall lie taken by states,
• A f T?"k1
sermon on an empty stomach, anyhow. gers no stiff I could hardly handle the will® commenced to holler this season, )
TEA-TABLE POLITICS.
the representation from each state hav­
XXL
D. He
ft reporter yesierdav that all hr
consists of a pair of wool socks three 1
tickets.
ing one vote; a quorum for Jliis pur­
iw nui.v.i
11
■
- ■ —
had received since Christin iswasaball
sizes iw
too small, nuu
and «»
a vni
calico
shirt, j Mrs-Pugmire was taking tea nt the pose shall consist of a member or mem­
"Yes, its pretty tough," assented the «..«»
John the Baptiat Mtnl&lt;)'t have pot alonv! •&gt;"“"« of her neiltbbor. Mra. Turboi, a
XlrrTTvn hit fye-T/mx-r of pale butter and a kind word. He engineer, who had set etn up.
bers from two thirds of the states, and
Heer the vlecUoa, ami
IOAN
XtyAL - asked tu if we knew a place where he "I mind the time," said the first wuhwcha.koritr of dothae. It j»i. - f"“
a majority of all the states shall be
the eonrermriloB drifted on
! could trade some kind words and good speaker wiping bis mouth on the. back air roih’ to atrrr on thia wav, I n-ckon I
necessary to a choicetand it the house of
I
’
d
betterclear
akirla,
”
and
the
pr.aclier
&gt;
t°
the
ell-ebaorbinit
topic.
,
wishes and godspeeds, nil in good re­ of his hand, “when I was on -the road
representatives shall not choose a pres­
the Ulla of hi. brown j.-an. coat. I “Y’&gt;ur &gt;&gt;“’hand voted for Cleveland.
.
pair’ ^°r B ‘’honk of^iver or something running in St. Louis, that I came near
ident, whenever the right of choice
1 *lcY' naked the widow.
good to eat. Perhaps it is not th^ buni-j passing in my cheeks," he blew some "I Irate might, bad to nee ,oo alt rath
shall devolve upon them,before the 4th
"So" replied
Mra.
"Ire
----Mrs. Pugmire.
Pugmin\ “
he
ness of a secular paper to offer advice of the foam off of-hut glass of beer and to perdition, fur I did hope to pit
day of March next following, then the
Another par of socks an' nmyhnp a lye wanted to, but I told him if he did I
to a church; but it does seem to ns as I drank a sup of it.
though the Presbyterians had better I "Whftt was thatT’said^rtie engineer, straw lint before you tumble from the wouldn’t sew a button on his clothes vice-president shall act as president, as
in the case of death, or other constitu­
brace up or make an a-wignirent. No becoming interested, and making a jumpin’off place. I want to see now for six months, and finally I got him to tional disability, of the president."
The
Falls (Route. : preach- r can pound a Bible for fifty rsuccession of ring* on the bar with the ■ how many sinners there nir here whnt promise he would vote for 8t. John; Of course the query will at once arise
~ STANDARD (16 Meridian) TIME. ~ ■ two Sundays in the year and live solely I bottom of the wet glatui. y
| want to go where the sweet song is but men are such deceivin’ critters that how the vice-president could Im*elected
MAIN LINE
on our l»eauti!iil mountain scenery."
I "'
"As 'I was saying: I came near mak­ a&gt;wnyn heard, an’ whar the great band like as not he did vote for Cleveland if the president .could not be, The
after ail."
Tr.ln.oa
.Ill *p.« J.U..
1
n), th. yonnft mntHhim.lt ing my last run that morning.
We '■of musicians never Atop to tune up
"Why. I didn’t think you were in same amendment to t .e constitution
follows:._________________________ j day and paid him off. He was a Mor- had pulled out Wore day one cold . their fiddles. Come right along now—
has rendered that not only possible,
Wrat~rromJaokm.il.
1 Immod ntn-rannl. He hut morning—it was so cold we had to heat I who was that crowed like rooster! favor of St. John,” said the widow; "1 but almost certain, by an entirely dif­
"kio ------ Y”
r”T.------- beepin the tithing office atone time our lanterns to make them burn—the I Zeb Moore, wa* that pou what crowed imagined by what you said awhile ago ferent provision, as follows: "The
Mall9.38*. m. Arr Chicago 5 45 p. m ■'
about woman’s rights, that you were
hl
Arr
50 p.mmj jan,,
don«
W&lt;,H ont of U’Af h® rails were covered with ice and sleet i like n rooster !"
Day Etpre»*11.80p.in.
ArrChicago
Chicago«0.50
pc;&lt;ton having the greatest number of
in favor of Mrs.z Lock wood, and your
10.35 p h&gt;. ArrChicsgo7.30 a. m had to flee from the Valiev of the Jor- and it was so dark that you could not
votes .is vice-president shall be vice­
noder ,hfc co"r of
“I can whip the man that crowed. husband, for Cleveland."
see a car’s length in front of the head­
*^8o I am in favor of woman’s rights I president if such n umber be a majority of
atil] retained
his strong
Mail3.05 p.m. Arr Detroit 6-iti p. m. . ..
,
, religious
. ■pre- light. I had commenced taking up Come on here now, an’ kneel at the up to a certain p’int" was the reply,] the whole number of electors appointed
Day Exprec* 4.US p. m. Arr Detroit 6.95 p. m. Judices, however, and always spoke tickets and had about made half wav bench. Come on, or I’ll larrup the
(901 this year); and if no person have a
El‘ 5 5 •’ m •&gt;rr££rol.t.^,2A m harshly of the Gentiles. Bv hard work through the car-when I- discovered we last one of you. Brother Patterson, “but I don’t believe no woman lias tlie
Nqcht Ex... SJga. tn. Arr Detroit 8J0a.tn.
- - - •
.
..
right to be sittiu’ herself up as a candi­ majority, then from the two highest
numbers on the first, the senate shall
Tit Atlantic aud Pacific EXpreaaearuns daily we gnt back the moat of oar subscrib­ were running wild. It broke me all up. start a good old hymn. Give one that
date for ureaiJenr, and go trapezin’ or
ers in two yearn, but he certainly in­ I cau tell yon.
other* run daily except Sunday.
There were several reaches-fur an’ pulls hard."
choose the vice-president; a quorum
jured the paper.
Who the ringing notes of the music bicyclin’ .around the country making for the purpose shall consist of twoladies on the hind seats and they be­
Grant! Itupitla IHvtalon.
a known she
m ra.i.uv,
souiftl w,
of CriUUllll^
shuffling speeches, when she might
-■
gan such a bowling and screaming that arose, there wan a
thirds of the whole number of senators,
THE DEAR, OLD MOTHER.
&lt;
' of young sinner.. ,nM* no “”re c,l*nc«thau r have of go am) the majority-of the whole number
I was almost beside myself. There feet and a crowd
rxrd
andknelt
nt
the
iug
FrRU&lt;
*
•"
STATIONS.
De’t All
was » piece of t.*&lt;*at1e ahead and a bail pressed forward ___
'Rhe
wm
poorly
clad,
and
shivered
ns
Ex.
Ex. Ex.
"But St. Jolrn didn’t have a much shall be necessary to a choice. But no
person constitutionally ineligible to the
n. m
she sat down near the stove and wrqng switch h little further on which I knew bench. The miniwtor surveyed the better chance, did bef"
acene with great satisfaction, and lift­
Grand Rapids Lv 12.45 MU
would
throw
us
oft,
and
I
det&gt;mined
office of president shall be eligible to
her blue, rough fingers to warm them.
Middleville.
ing the tails of his brown jeans, coat, jI “Yes, indeed; I should say he did; that of vice-president ot the United
The passenger* all felt sorry for her, to stop if possible before reaching
7.07
Haatlsga
shook them in the face of the imagin­ I and even if he didn’t, every vote for States.”
Nashville. .. Lv 2.11
7.30
for she had a kind, bensvolent face, either, so T told the passengers to Im*
7.38 11.55
Vennoutvillc. .. 2.18
ary Satan who had come in to summon him was a vote for principle."said Mrs.
There have been two instances in the
and seemed to be grieving about some­ calm while I rushed out bn the front
‘4-42 8.10 8.® 12.47
Charlotte
Pugmije. Then waxing elopuent, she
a grand and petit jury.
end
and
set
up
the
break;
then
grab
­
.&lt;
1J3
8
2.
’
.
Eaton Rapid*....
8.37
thing..
'continued: “I tell you, Mrs. Tarbox, history of our country when the house
"ire* Junction.. 8.80 9.10 8.52
3.30
bing the reins---of
representatives have chosen the
"I
Wonder
—
I
wonder
—
I
wonder
if
I
3.60 9 Al 9.12
-Tackaou
3.00
&gt;i'something
IIMIM Ml II, .UUOV
must VTO
be dono ,,,
to n.ttp
stop Lilin
thin■;
"The bell cord you mean," suggested .।
A GLASS TOO MUCH.
6 35
5.55
J trsffication in liqnor-this hydrogen-1 ?,7«,leDt1: ^err we™
10OOn &lt;when
Detroit
11.45
will be there in time,” she mumbled uroeuMiumw
engineer.
»r
.
----.
.
..
.
.
.
....
.
&gt;
Thomas
Jefleraon nnd Aaron Burr reovernnd over again. "Poorboy! He the
*‘\’n I ovnhlwxi rim rpina and ahnnt wi
boarded the east-bound train on ; headed monster that is daily sweeping
No, I gmbbed the reins and shouted■, the
Hin Pennsylvania
Pwnn„lvMni. railroad nt
.» Philadel- into
....... ..i 13 apex »&gt;.»
i—, —
.i noblest men
“I
the ,l»eat
and
&lt;3 votes in the electoral colwas always good to me. and I wonder
.. R.
STATIONS.
Mail
whoa, to the mules nnd----- ”
If T will l»e with hiia when’ it comes."
phia. He was dressed neatly, and cur-; of our laud; a reform is needed much
^Adanja.^05, Charles Pittck*
Ex.
The breakman who had been listen­
"Ticket," said the conductor.
ried a smn&gt;l “grip." Possibly he was a more in this direction than m woman’s ney, 54. and John Jay,!,) and in 1834
Detroit
ing
to the story, used the beer mnllett.
9.00
The old woman opened her basket
drummer, he looked so young guile- rights, which ain’t so very wrong after (when Andrew Jackson received 99
12.45
Jackson
&lt;M5
It was the only thing handy. When
Rive* Junction.
I 30
8.00 and was a long time in looking over it.
less; or maybe a law student going all, when you come right down to solid votes in the electoral college, John Q.
Eaton Rapid*... 2.05
although she searched diligently, and they were burying him next day, even home on a vacation. He had an intel-। facts. And I do think the burning of Adams, 84. Win. H. Crawford, 41, and
Charlotte
2.35
8:w
bis enemies c onceded that he waa a,
when
she
got
through
she
looked
very
Vermontville... 8.10
Iigent look, and when he took oft’ bis । St. John in filagree in Kansasyester- Henry Clay, 47.) There was also one
MS
8.22
Nartivflle.........
white and sad and softly said to the , good fellow, but he wduld call street derby aud placed it on the rack, you day was the most outrageous thing I’ve case of a failure to elect a vice-premHarting*
4.00
2.07
. car driving
"railroading."
The break- coaiu see tuav eucn uair on ms neau , reau ot since rreeiuent uarneia was
*u
elsctoralciillego—in 1886,
conductor.
j
could see that each hair on his head ) read of since President Garfield was i
Middleville'
2.82
“Stop the train and let me gi t oft. 11 ““J1
1,'1 U *“* was standing bolt upright, as though surreptitiously shot by that wretch J w’,en
I
I
;„.J jnryJ*
ai
Jol-DW’te'l'-iil 147. Frxncis
Gnfnd Rapid*... li.OO
8.30
bought my ticket yesterday and put It |
ii
*
ra
, J
Lu
* *—
1; . -; tn&gt;«M»«»nit.om&gt; ih.ilvtdm.lm.riu. Gmtmu. ICl-tty. th. w.y yri.hr/
Tylrr «. William
Through Coschee and Bleeping Cara to and in my pnrac and left it home. Oh! sir, | Dnsaenver cundtw r ° ”*
° I
nin h,B AdR"** through his hafr oc- formers, though, from the time when I
The senate thereupon electfrom Grand Rapid* and Detroit. All train*
caaiopally to assist it In its upright St. Paul was prosecuted for preaching '
J“8t the ™I*d.ite two­
connect In mow depot at Detroit with train* I am so sorry, but' I am going to St.: pa«Mng«r conductor.^
on Carvols Bwtharo dtrirtwn.
—•
Troi. to w mr Fror boy. who workwi !; “Where
„ „„„ were ypu when the first shot! course. The car wua crowded; be uad j the gospel to now. But let mo tell you ; thxr“* vot®“
'or
16 for GrangR.-L.TIROWN.
H. B. LEDYARD,
Ore)ir.
# Uwyer
feraak*-obtained the only vacant neat in the ' that the time is coming—yon and I may
AM*tG«n. Bup. Jackson. Genl Bap. Detm'.l. In ■ tonixlrr until yr.t.rd.y, wh.„ ,
«rv»t «bral toll over nn him and ern.h- | ,|u&gt;w |n , ,hra&gt;ljl„
&gt; rear end next to the stove. Finally he J not live to see it, Mrs. Tarbox—when
O. W. RCO&lt;4LE8.
It is proposed to vote Prince Albert
Gen’’ Pa«» and Ticket Agent. Chicago.
ed him so badly that they Ray he will j "4
— was ...
. sofa.”
[ drew from bis pocket a large sired । the sale of liquor, except for medicated
lying down on the
Coupon ticket# aolll ami baggage checked di­
j pocket-min-or, And began to play with i purposes, will l&gt;e entirely tabooed. of Wales an allowance of $75,000 a year,
rect to all point* in United 8utea and Canada. die, but I have forgotten my pocket­
"Where was your husband!"
and
the editor of the London World
For Information awl rates app’r to
book and now I will never see mypoAr
"He was lying down on the back gal­ ' it. The sun was shining brightly in nt 'The stun that keeps rollin’ will gather^ says the sum is nov at all extravagant.
— E 6. OVIATT. Acu
boy again in this world. Put me off, lery."
i the car window; itshone on tbs mirror, i no moss,’ you know, and the prohibiIf the young man inrends starting an
but I don’t know how in the world I
"And where were your cbildreur
„(_________________________________________________________
; anil cast. a reflection
on the opposite tionists will yet sweep away the cursed eig’a-page paper in a two-page town,
1
Hall. Nashville, Michigan, everr
"They were all lying on the bed fast ■ side of the ear. The young man start-; stuff, as with the bosom of destruction." ]
Friday craning, for tbc encouragement and will get back home or go on," and tjie
er organizing a comic opma company
•upport of all worthy, true, steadfast and hon­ pleasant ridges on her face were drawn .asleep.”
,
] ed; he had received an inspiration. He j And Mrs. Pugmire in her excitement
to put on the road, lie will need every '
orable Brother Knight’s.
up into conlrd linw. and the blue veins
"Any other member of your family manipulated the glass until it cast its i passed her cup nnd had it filled for the i
«
•
H. R. D1CKIK8OW, C. C.
cent of it.
stood out in great knots, and she :lying down!’’
.
• concentrated rays on the neck of a fat j fourth timy, and swallowed a mouthful
her—
bony
fingers
’W’ABH VILLI LODGE. NO. 88, I. O.O- F.. dupcliod
“-w----------/ —
• •- in agony
» as
“Not that I knowof, but if my broth-: old gentleman who was sitting four ■ so hot that it burned her throat quite t Some one aakee how the great men
TomUy room. In Odd th. trar. .Urtnl frnm h.r.rra. Th.R । er had been there he would have l»een seats forward, reading a ncwspap&lt; r., badly.
•
FeUvws Hall. &gt; irttfagmembeas welcome.
i
’
igem were a
a.ll looking on, and
and, lying down io the court bout*. He is a । The old gent shifted uneasily in bis
"I had no idea you wertf so eloquent, ! tinder the impression that they generCuaiujm 8. Dcxbam. N. G.
when the conductor passed on as if be1 lawyer like yon."
»seat; the young man grinned, but kept Mra Pugmire.” said the widow; "really Nfly began life as infanta.

New Goods

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods
At. KOCHERS. ,
New Goods

New Goods

New Goods

New Goods

At KOCHER S

New Goods

Niagara.

*

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1884.

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8UWN UP ON THE RIVER.

, A SPECIFIC

MJXOH NEW

FOM THE

-

Ur " wri^te t

A .&lt;

rt*
Ootti •*——*“

BLOO D/

"n? Flour! Flour! Flour’
JI. FL DICKINSON&amp;C0.

Positive Cure

NEW MACHINERY!

&lt;1 uu4 explode I,

I'lirylay

kilh .l I.V ih. .-atilt*

tn no Wire oner in
nwa Eugenia
Lu an affray h«*ar Manon, Ga., arising
L***tt lenient tor ro;nee»»ttoB, Ben Btyk
i- v&gt;n were shut dead by John and
n 5tubta
U.dtiiniire A Ohio Rond rejairta a
l.ftou. and an accumuM.ihw fur which uu

JYprt^Tllai'k
dn«.- &lt;»f IxiMi-i^iiitu
The British &lt;’h#u&lt;eilor of Hie Exchequer j
Thor-alsv and dird.
•
l&gt;ruiaet-a that the tlnauCiai drticU, auimuit- [
Piiui-I! Uxcliow cki, a Pub-. f&gt;-H from n ing to--*2.000,009 this year, stall De in«t by j
xvavron nt Xhiuger, ThiinwlHy iixirDing. an Mlditioual penny in the |»&lt;iud on the hi- •
&lt;»nu* tax.
•
TJm- Mehdi to a raili-al total-abstlnetK-e f
niaui, evfcn to toffee and Urtmp o, w hich he j
-hip, WmiMennw ctpiiit-y, was thrown won't even allow in bbl camp. He lately j
. from a wagon Ttir-ulay and killed.'
gave a refugee one hundred ami fifty lashes j
Daniel Menih,85ycrtreold, waskilled
It I# raid tiio nail and iron manufacturer
by the'rare tin-the Michigan A Ohio
i of New jersey and Eastern i’-nnsylvaula
railroad, Tuesday night, at Bedford. ! an- m illftg thvli products h Sh w England
Maiy Biowt., hu np-d- German wo- I for less money tliun it rtnte the New Em
maQ of Detroit, was run over by a bon-e gland tuanufm Hirers U» |&gt;rodu&lt;i* them.
I ’ week
'
and buggv Thursday ahd fatally in­ i The clnrlug-hoUM! &lt;si«inugte last
„3 greater
j —$757,882.304—are
fared.
, .
•
j than for the previous week. As
‘ compared
Julius Reynier, proprietor of the Na­ with tin1 eurrr#poiMihig j od in 1883,
$321,280,tional hotel at Morley, wan ktHetl by j however,-there is a falling o
the accidental discharge of bis gun on IM3.
]
Robert
McPliim,director
Sunday.
i (India) Tea Company,'
.Rnttlv (/reck cast 1,1)00. votes' elect io u laxthville, Ky.. Mondayffor forgeri
. .. es
._ on
.
day, mid dediH-t'# from till# fart that j tiie company, amounting to SIOO.OOO. An
12.000 inhnbttnntH dwell wiUiiu herctir- officer will lake him back to the scene of
tri#
crimes
in
a
few
days.
pornte limit**.
The conference of the tatin Monetary
Wm. .Martin, of Grand Rapid#, a well Uui«»u.tobe held m I’arts, lias been jmmIknown iit’-uranve agent,committed sui­ I ponevi until January 13.
. .
cide Friday afternoon by shooting him 1 A French tnuisjxirt w|ll rail for New
Yoik in M «y next with Barthold's sUthe of
Helf in the heat!.
.
I “Liberty Enlightening the World."
Hiram L. White*, a Marshall iuuoceut
j A drunkard dow enjoying the benefit# nt
listened to the M-ductive glamour of h the work-house at Leomin*ter. Mass., is
Jackson m»uth aayvi and was swindled one of the heirs to tiie large estate of Asahd
Buffutn, of Lincoln, III.
. out of $20 coin of the realm.
The post-office and seven other structure#
**A runaway colt at Adrian Monday
struck a buggy, in which two ladies - at Patterx’ii, I*a., weft* destroyed by fire
early Tursday morning, the loss being $60,­
were riding, and one of these, a Mm. 000, with 340,000 Immnuice.
Roberta, receivial probably fatal injhrLouis Marie Quicheret, the well-known
lexicographer and philologist, died in Paris
John.Dowd, known as “Bailor Jack." Tuesday, aged eigttty-lhree. His classical
dictionaries were the standard works in
wan found Tuesday in the woods near French lyceums and colleges.
Rodney, with hi# throat cut. Some
Two stores, with apartments in tiie up­
think it was suicide, while others call it per stories, at Lockport. N. Y., were de­
stroyed by fire early Tuesday morning, tiie
murder.
loss being 310,000. A T. Olds, an aged
Philip Kiley, an old settler of St? man, attempted to rave a trunk containing
Joseph, 72 years of age, fell down stairs valuable psjiers, but was bumoi u&gt; death.
Monday and struck upon his head, and
The third annual International Bottlers*
died the next evening from the effects Exposltio.n, under the auspices of tbs
i United States Bottlers* Protective Aasoclaof the fall.
I tian, opened In Cincinnati Tuesday. The
John G. Frank#,of Orange, was killed ! exhibitiOQ is novel, and is composed of
by the kick of a horse in Ionia Sunday I products of the buttling trade, machinery.
evrning. The horue became frightened
June 17 last Frank R. Crooks, a business
and ran away; Franks wax thrown out
man of Shelbyville, HL. was found dead in
iiml kicked in the Moiuacli, dyinjrfrom a imsturr with his neck broken. Tuesday
iiis injuries the same night.
Mrs. Yarborough and Mira Sophronro Nutt
Til*- Ku Klux spirit of intolerance is were an-fttletj at Fancher. III./for the mur­
der, and a boy, Edward Rodgers, as a witdo» wholly cooflped to the South. Dur- ,
&gt;og Saturday night the building" of
. Wr-lnculuj morning four tramp*
■eime twenty or more leading republi • •vlite,
were idllrd.
••ansai Holland, including the postoflice i
•Uud diflce of the News, most of ^lieni i
eteryal Gr--cui*&gt;int, L. 1.
painted white, were daulsil with r&lt; d ' •n.r
i-Milist Church a:
paint.
A. B. Hopp&gt;-. of East Saginaw, re\x-utlv a member of the police force ot the ca(M&lt;dt
from thlnj
tbut city, shot and killed himself Tues­
- day night. He bad been living a tough
life of late, having deserted his family
A Looduu journal n»u-« that Jnim-* KuimoU
*
- —■ •—-*-*—
and put up with a nntoriom woman of LoweiL w*-“
Mini Mar.
the town, and it was in her room tiiat
&gt; al**b Bulk a marriixl man &lt;&gt;t Toronto, ha.*
t-lopeO
he blew Ins brains out.
Fmher.
Edward Bates, a Detroit molder, was tion urrnj-.
' Fort, ooal-inlnera, when ai mlirnrd at Wanh
about tn enter his residence Sunday
Ington. Piu. for Interfering with non-union
morning, when he was shot aud instant­
ly killed by riiomsM Holland, a police­
man, who took him tube a burglar. As
the shooting was considered accidental
the policeman wire not held responsible j
for the tragedy.
.i
. The Detroit Dress havesliowu up two
hard cumm, one being a young man who j
threw scald’ng hot water ou hia mother I

Ttoe low Mate of the wclin tn the ("ontocock
--- ----- ---------'
’ ’ *»*: In
CiOMKi
«••&gt;» victims,
.been com
r
-----within tinrt," dsjs. °
The
Court uf the 1*ulle&lt;I state# de
— Supreme
"

iwuliist an in
. .^over
• natal nod
. , .
, by Uro un the cviu-uauon of Richiuoud by the
m ibe non* aud nbaudotied them to ' «aifederate artniea.
9tarvation, from which they were re#-1 i uutractoni ot the new Geonris Capitol bat .
.. ..
u*e luoiann oiono in ita con­
fitted
by-----the-----neighbors.
- ---- —
.. ..........Iloll! brute# Mructon. an effort waa made to bnve tin"•ii •«'- ‘i™ .------ . 1* "••■
-I i

■mriinnfttfii

~*— —

him^-lf

Washington, Nov. 19.—Superintendent
W. B. Thompson, of the Kall way Mall Ser­
vice, has submitted his annual report, Miowm&lt; “
,,’p ra,ile*te of }1M*
VHfoA
1? 1A1I mil...
vice tn
to 1117.160
utiles. av.
un increase ..f
of A6 ll-.u
y.*rj
mites over tbs prered-nt year. He unn-s
that the widows sod urpluuis of postal
clerks “killed •in the *ervioe utr-uld lie al­
lowed
'
’ a pension equal to one year's
: clerk at the time of
death.
------He asks tiiat the protent
appropriation of $4,300,000 fur the gen­
eral Benii-e of tlte department be in­
creased $301,000 tor the next year. An ad­
ditional appropriation of 381..300 i* a-kr-1
for increasing tint pay of fifth-&lt; la»s clerks
Dur Lalou ('ouuty Nelgbhur*.
frutu 31.200 to $1,400. During the year the
, Vr
... . .
t
. . ■ fa"t-inail service was greatly increased
A \ ermontvilie lady cotiDta 700 bnds i without coat to tin- department. It seMns
oil" won cactus.
probable tiiat the deiiartineut will mm&gt;ii get
M&lt;hmm Hawkins, of Vermont vilie, was 1 ltJI faM 10x11 *»*" &lt;*“•!» «nd Oouneil Bluffs
ted•&gt; .od
f..r Wni u» toad a,
'
’
the demuctatic jubilee.
_
tafore the elosing of businera. 'Till-, shortCornelius "THford, who cut hia throat I
ot time would make a differeiwe of
a few d«y# ago at Hamlin, died Thur#- '
day. He changed hi# mind when too
late and desired to live.
Washinotox. Nov. 19.—A friend of
ilanui AlHMitt. of Emu&gt;d Rapids, shot
himself through tin hand and abtioDH-n Hpeaiter Cat I isle'- who I# in tiie city, rays
that the Hpcwker is nut a candidate for any
rjduy afterfiOOD. while cleaning an Cabinet ptsdUon.
He mtxti pretess hh
*tld
making a dangerous pn-MNit poKltkai. His friend* have already
begun a canvso* among the luembere of ita
vonntf.
next
H
uum
!.
Hr
feel#
-quite coufideut of
«.r.,l&gt;. I-.
fu. &gt;*,
(TO,
...r. pa.l..r of Uu- CoarreRilh.nnl uiu.IWUT bru.b for if In U. «U|M to
.r-bureb
.
.
•_
*•
*
.
t
j
)an
bedki
last
time.
at Eaton Kapv&lt;I», Ims tendered

wmin*u

converts left thia

Ind can furnish all who love Good*Bread
with Floqr that will deKght them. Ope
nat-k will ertivlrn'e all that our Dour la
ibe.Bo**, aud will be’Ibe’,

U.31)A'&lt;l9..*a&gt;

:hk remedy
a of the sain

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.
Farmers will find It to tbclr Ibterqst to make a
itibced of
temeota.

tail?

We shall also keep in stock

Something New!

.... .. .... . ........ injund but the plug. The
boiler
ahn-xt hew and wa- m&gt;i»p&lt;«sed to
b«» in good condition. The st- aiuer was
all n!«l vv~vl. 11- r cargo ot fl.ty tales of
c»;lou ii'n«l five.Intndr-’d sacksm cotton-seed
« m altered broad-.-asb The boat u a total

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
——I# turning out---No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep everything In this 1!D&gt;.
a call-

A NEW LAKE.

Important GrocTaphleal Ul*ro»ary In Can-

Give us

It. l&gt;l&lt;’KlNiM&lt;»' A &lt; &lt;&gt;.
Qrr.nr.c, Nov. 19.—K H. Bignell. of this
city, who left in June last In command
of the . trans|»ort expedition to Lake
Miduslnl. In the Northwest Territory
. Canada,. hM returned. lie give# a
few particulars taken cn route. The
partt-, with great difficulty, reached the
provinces of the Nortbeni boundary on the
beigiit of land which divides the waters of
the Saguenay River frum Uiorc flowing Into
jludMin’s Bay. 1 tey then' crossed into
Rupert's Latal, and at a distance of 860
miles from latke St. John they reached the
southw.Ktero extremity of the great Lake
MbteeduL
He states that .tlM general
trend of tiie lake, as far as known, is from
southw.cst to nurtheaM, stretching away
from Foam Bay and the height of land, InUia
Southwist, to an unknown distance to want
West Maine and lasbrador.
The water
swanus with fiahM of all. kinds, and fun
bearing animals are abumiant. The elk
mate is agreeable, and suitable for agri­
cultural purjsjHes. It Is staled that tiie Hud­
son Bay Company has bad ta agency there
for upward of a hundred years, but bas held
it seen*t that a iakeof such dimensions ever
existed. It is supposed to be aa large as
Lake Superior.

EAST SHERMAN STREET.
The Clothing business has given me a little more work than I liked,and Dot
enough to pay for keeping a clerk, ad I have determined to humor my lazineM
and try my hand .at bringing down the prices of Dry Goods rn Vermontvilfe.
Yon all .know that I reduced the prices of 'Clothing more in two weeks titan
my competitors had in‘Twenty-Fiye Year#, and the most of you have, no doubt,
heard about my selling goods for less than cost, ami offering men of influence
live dollnr# to buy of me at ®ost. and that 1 kept nothing hot shoddy, and that I
haven't ability or capital enough to handle a stock of clothing., arjd all the num­
erous other lies that my competitors kindly advertise my bnsim-na with.

Naw York, Noy. 18.—One of the passen­
ger# arriving from Aspinwall Sunday by
the steamship Colon wv George Mowbray,a
Hrooklyn marhiiilst, who has been working
on the Panama Canal. His health
has been broken down by the Chagres
fever. He describee the mortality among
the laborers as really frightful. Nineteuths. of those attacked by the fever die in
the biMpitals.
L'nlew the victims have
money or influence their bodies are dumped
into pits and covered with quick-lime. There
ia a saying tliat every tie of the Panama
Railroad represents a tombstone for some
one of those who were engaged in Its con­
struction, and it may almost as truly be said
that for every yard of earth tun»*d up on
tin- canal there is a death In the hospi­
tals. These institutions are constantly
crowded. It rains a great deal, and the
soft banks of the ditch an* constantly being
uudenuiued. making re-excavatiou neces­
sary. Moubra; brings several farewell
in &gt;sigc» from dying men to their friend#
i , this country. He says skilled workmen

A NEW THING!
EOR WOODLAND
TbaL elegant dcw line of

GOLD COIN

Every hotly prepare for

Heating Stoves just received by.

FAUL &amp; VELTE

SZDITIOISr

The Same Old Lies !
And -get ready for the hottest Dry Goods and Clothing campaign ever heard of
in Vermontville, with

"Cash fur everything, one price to-all. very little expense and no partner# to di­
vide with,” a# the war cry.

Vermontville, Nov. 21, 1884.

FRIGHTFUL MORTALITY.

ROES

F. S. LOOMIS.

OLD RELIABLE MARKET

Oar “Gold Coin.” No. 85, complete, for HL—
A Big Bargain.
-----Also a complete line of-----

COOK STOVES
Direct from the celebrated Chicago Stove
Works.
*

Onr Fall and Winter Stock
■—IN—

Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Way
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
tion, Steel Tifer s,Cis­
tern Pumps, Chafn
Rope, Etc., Etc-,
h complete In every particular.

Alao a full line of Palntii aad'OiJ#. Builders*
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
Sec u» when in need -of any article in the
Hardware line and we will rave you money.

FAUL. A VELTE.

4*rol&gt;ate Order.

Stats of Michioax, (
County or Bahmt, &lt;
At a sesalur. ot tin- Probate Coirft for ths
County of Barry, hohlen at the Probate Office
in the city of Hastings, In said county, os
Thursday, the 13th day of November, In the
year one’ thousand eight hundred and eigbiyf&lt;&gt;ur.
Present, Clkmut Smith, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of
BERTRAM BLASDELL, a minor;
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
The board, which is very poor, costs front
fied, of Nattau F. Sheldon, guardian of said
¥12 to $15 per week.
minor, praying that he may be licensed to acll
ail the real estate belonging to aal&lt;! minor fur
tbe purposes In raid petition set forth.
Ia fully stocked with----Thereupon It to ordered that
Pw&gt;kix,11L, Nov. 30.— At yesterday’s
Satanta}, ite* 13th day af Dwmter, A. D. It
Horalon of tiie Illinois Grand Ixxlge of Odd­
At ten o'alock In the forenoon, be aaalgncd
the
hearing of said petition, and that the next
Fellow* the morning was occupied in the
of kin ot raid minor, and all other persons
reading of reports. Grand officers were
Our stock i« sclecrt-d only from the choicest and best-fatted stock of the Interested tn raid estate, are required to appear
elected as follows:
at a iteMkin of raid Court, then to be boldcn at
land, is tender, and served np in the latest style, at lowest prices.
the Probate Office, in the city of Hastings in
Grand Mimtcc. K. F. Pbeip*. of Galesburg:
' &lt;’n*li fur Hide#, Pelts, Fun*, etc.
Deputy Grand Master. J. S. Carr, of Jerseysaid county aud »bow cause, if any there be,
Your imtrnnage solicited.
vim-; Grand Warden, Swan Miller, of Chicawhy the prayer of the petitioner should Dot be
S&gt;; Grand Secretary, N. C. Nuaoo. of Peoria;
granted.
'
rand Treasurer, Tnornas H. Nr**lle. of NashAnd it Ia further ordered that sal J petitioner
rille; G rand Representative, C. A- kelter, of
give notice to the persons interested in said es­
Mount Vernon.
•
tate, of the pendency of raid petition, and ths
In the evening a reception was tendered
hearing thereof by causing a copy of thia order
to the visiting odd-Fellows by the various
tobe pubtished injthe Nashviixb N«ws,#newa
subordinate lodges oi the city.
paper printed and circulated In said County of
W^OLBSBarry once in each week for three successive
weaka, previous lo raid day of bearing.
LENGTH OF BARREL 22 TO 28 INCHES.
(a true copy.)
Cl km tXT Smith.
Wakhington, Nov. 90.—About April 1
#12
Judge of Probate.
SHOOTS ACCURATCLY UP TO I2OO YARDS.
next the Life-saving Service will begin thr
GOOD WITH SHOT AT 100 YARDS.
construction of several new stations ou
latite Michigan and Lake Superior and the
n'con.&lt;ruetiuii of the Chicago station. Sites
SHOOTS TWKMTT-aiX SHOTS IN SIXTg 8 ECO RDS,
f*&gt;r all the stations authorized by Congreaa
■bate U-en secured except at Michigan City.

FRESH. SALT and CURED MEATS

A S40 Venire afflTFQR $12
EVANS’ 26-SHQT SPORTING MAGAZINE GOT

It is the Best Gun in the World

NO HAMMER IN THE WAY. THROWING DOWN THE GUARD DECTS. LOADS AND COCKS,
n - t..ni U Wilborn .M.rptiw, Ik, mmi areareta, lmn« r*nre4 «mUm fentei
t»»4. b»

THE MARKETS.

LIVR i/TOCK—Caul#
Sheep .....’......... .
FU)rfl-&lt;jood to tTioloe
Patent*
...........
WHKAT-NO.S Red . .
No. S Spriug...............
OOBN
. ..
r»RK-««•••
LAtti

“Sl'K.J.'VAWj’AT 1,200 Yards I &lt;Stt,gtSlltS;-JW?.T 100 Yards.
nr TUV VWAN&lt;;.~-UMKOLICITED TE8TIMON ALS.
«m8

m*

IW UW

—

STW11
aarf you tag mrilljr mH H from #1&gt; to f Ml Sood

■ win ww gji ■*&gt;--h»r m-h

I World Mf’g Co. 122 Nassau Street, Now York.

MrC.hilr
...
lluU-hrr*’ Stock
Infciiur l UUP-.

Rupture

Sl-f Ifl.
GRAIN -Wheat. No. s
Bariev Sot.
BROOM OOUN lufi*ri&lt;-» .
ptrTAToh!- —
nmx—
I.AHD—su-atn
LUMIIKKCutnruon Drea*«*l Hiding

ss a

CatarrHcre^~b|lh

R G*T LIDKRTT

a aa^aaa-w

Gives Relief a

wil

Cafe. Not a Uq
aid or Snuff. Ap­
ply intn nostrils.

BALTI MORE

TMti OLD RELIABLE

5»B'. tein« oo
KmmM pap
ulltzina CmM#

Cause# No Pain.

Treatment

Hlungte.

CHICAGO. ROCK ISLA*B fi PACIFIC K’Y

K rupture wlihou'surxlc-I v|«r^iion, te nft'w nt hl* ufllec. si JxhiI
patleou lilt th* auh
• nrlu&lt; irta
, k &gt;f
. .December
....
.........

once. Thorough

HIEEP-MM
•ne hundred

L.

ter. and the wounded
II |!,&lt;- bulk of tta rtvey uie
•’•trnby mqrnlhg. Wlien ito
uv.i they were brought to
re wTi- twenty-live p-ople

■‘4-

: Capt. Geoige McClure, ot Detroit
arrived at Port Huron, Monday, with
tire Bchooner Frank Morris, which he
u&gt;d navigated in from Lak® Htiron
•'through the storm- alone. His crew
consisted of Wrn. Clark and John C!if_ . __
.
fo»d, of Dtitroit, and when off Forreser they were both knocked overboard
by the toteboom aud lust. There was
terrible gale blowing at the time.
The Bcluamer was lamber laden, and
Uapt. Met,'lure was almost exhausted
with the labor he had performed* in the
-Iior2

1

nt* four jM'ixon*, inctudinu
* lit le girl, were nilnlu*. tiie
tiiree dt*-!; hand*. Eightotbet
the ere* an--reported to tare
Im- u m&gt; tadly injur d that t -i-lr recovery is
•mpouiib &lt;*. Tunbani of thq boat w.-nhlowii one hnndr &lt;1 rant# from the bank ot
tin- river, -m l the &lt; rewind pq&gt;*-nger» mat­
tered In all dlx.-U-m*. ir.anyda-uw ^-rimuiiy
wa# blown thirty

Give It a Trial.

J. O*».Y1I

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'ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”

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My ct-nvcnieore for supplying the public '
with anything in the Livery line- are not exrel^i
led in thl* part of tl-«-Stare. .
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FourPair of best Matched Horses
In the county. Both

SINGLE
AND DOUBLE TUBNOUTS
With rijimt
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�THE STORY OF A HERMIT.
DesUrn Balidinga.

• [Waabtti

A Cliff-Dweller Recognised by
Sea,’Captain.

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THE TYPE-WRITING GIRL.

.
‘Have I any peculiar and amusing cns-

’
(Brooklyn Ragle.)
The stenographer is rapidly ' being suc-

(Ftttaburjch Dlepatah]
Mid an architect yesterday in r«ap*R*e to
a query. "There is but one established list

tuni living perrons,” he continued, “which

t o**l of Chili.

Works of John Bunyan, Hamuel Warren,
or Charles Dicken*. 'Praise God Bare-

(&gt;an h runctscoCalLf ‘
Rome , two &lt;* .-,k*. ago Captain M. M.
Ito'4&gt;tis, in the i-mpL-y of the Pacific
Const Stramship Company, gave an in­
terviewer from tbo
* remarkLblr
sway alxaxt au a&lt;b i nLare in Chili- The
t^j-.tain, whoiu« buylvnrt .was . jMuwd in
Pittafl'dd.' Me*-*.. l-,Jl thu Lark W. ttoldn■on nt- iquiquv, Peru, on the occasion
msatamed, ani* with four other of the
same vcsst-l, made his way. overland to
VnijiHrniw,.. Il was during the long tramp
that Uir a&lt;iv&gt;-niur&lt;&gt; oocun &lt;-d. die Captain,
now msKter of tin- atram-.T Hiinta Crus, is
quoted: ' “
■'"At about four in the afternoon one day.
.when we were g&lt; fling pretty well down
into Chili, we found ourselves cni[4ystomachwl aud Mtraarlml at the bate of a
promontory that jutted well out into the
wa. We bednt r • me ucro*s house or man
for several days pant, and there w umt ■
crumb.left iu the provision tmg, the last
••.•rap having t*cn divided that morning
Whtle climbing among the rocks we found
a spring of water to which a path ran
down. Wa soout««l carefully up the path,
and finally came iu sight of the qureratlooking man I ever saw.
“He was a haggurd, dried-up old body,
whose age might have been anywhere from
eighty to one hundred, And Inr-'sat otf th*
plateau, « little hack from the edge of th.
cliff, nursing hto kuee* anfl staring out-'toroa in a vacant sort of way. He had noth­
ing on bla bead, and hid hair and beard,
whldh evidently ha&lt;la*t irx-n cut for many
years, had changed ■ through age from
white to a moldy rort of-yellow, and mail,
him look-like n hermit in a picture-book.
His only clothing wtqi a ragged sheepskin,
ioosely hung upon hto shoulders, and bit*
of sheepskin Isiund arouud hto legs and
feet. I ran't de*cril»e to you how ghastly
, "and miserable the poor old man looked,
with hto Withered flesh, dim eyes^ind
toothless gum**, a* he sat there muttering
to hlnuwlf and ignorant of the fact thaft we
stood within a few feel of him. I guess we
ail felt a errepy sriuation, for several min­
ute* must have [xuucd before one plucked
up courage enough to touch the old boy on
the shoulder. He slowly glanced up at us,
took one indifferent sort of loot and • thru
turned to soa-gaxing again. Then some
one made a remark in English, which
seemed to give the old fellow a galvanic
shock, for ho roused himself all of a sud­
den. struggled on to hi* tert and ap[M-arvd
as though on the point of trying to run.
Then he shook hto head in a weary fashion
aud collapsed to hi* original [xieition.
"Our Spanish talkra now asked him some
thing* in that language. He didn’t say a
word, but ftunblod td ound under hto sheepakin until he gut hold of an 'old razor and
motioned us to sharpen it for him. It was
of English'make and had the dullest blade
you ever saw, with nick* all over it. One
of the tioys had a small oil-stone in
bis kit, and we all sat down there while he
ground away at the razor. After another
failure to get a word from the old man, we
began chatting in English, growling over
our l«d luck in the grub line and wonder­
ing if our neighbor couldn’t put us in the
way of eating a square meal. When a
toleralile edge bail been got on the razor
the old man stood up and motioned us to
follow him. Ho hobbled along the beaten
path which k-d him inland until it suddenly
ended where a largo sheeji^kin hung on Lhe
face of a low cliff. Lifting tho skin he
showed us a hole in th* soft rock behind it
and signed tor us to crawl In. Wo hung
back a trifle, but felt rather ashamrat of
showing any superstitious fear, and did
crawl in to what was an artificial rave.
‘it was, perhaps, sumo twelve feet
square, and so low that we couldn’t stand
up. At tho far end another sheepskin
divided this cave from an inner one, and
when one of us was about to lift this the
old man stopped him, and muttered an­
grily something, we couldn’t understand.
Thru he [minted out to one chap whrao
moiuc lirushwood could be got, and handed
anomer one a rough crockery pot to get
water with.; There wasn’t too least trace
of furniture In tho cave, where wo sat on
the ground, aud nothing, in fact, but two
or Uiree pot* of crockery aud iron and a
few rude wooden platter*. While a fire
was building In the outer eave the old man
went into the inner cave and returned with
a small supply of jerked meaty and dried
fish. There w-in't a scrap of bread, and
not enough of the other stuff to go decent­
ly around, but we made a* much as wo
could of it and filled in the chinks with
cold water. The poor old boy wouldn’t
eat anything, but after supper he seamoJ
to get a good deal of satisfaction out of a
pipe that one of us passed to him. Not a
word did ho speak, mind you, but sat there
staring at us.
"A* it had got quite dark outside our
linguist asked If wo might stay in the
cave all night, and tho old man nodded bis
head in araent.
Shortly after tins he
passed into the inner cave and -lidn’t
come out again. We bunked on Die
bare
floor around
the fire
and
were tired enough to sleep as though it wa*
a feather bed. About two o’clock In the
morning we ware roused by awful groans
from tho inner cave and gasping sounds
that made our flesh crawl. After chucking
some dry bru*h on the tiro and Fairing *
blaze wo pulled away the sheepskin and
found the old man writhing with pain on a
rough pallet. He »eemod to be suffering
intensely with cramp*, and stretched hi*
hands out to ns. I thought I hoard him
say: “Forgive me, O Lord!” We covered
him up well and went into tho larger cave,
where wo sat for a few minute*. When we
went ittock ho was dead.
“In the morning, after burying him, we
searched the cave. In the way of food we
found a scant supply for two days, and
nothing else worth noticing except a Bible
under the head of the bed. This Bible wa*
printed In English, aud had been read Urags. On the flyloof a name was written,
and yon can imagine how ..tertled I was to
read the words "1‘ittafiold. Massachusetts,”
and above them Uie well-nKnerubered name
of a l&gt;ank officer who hud stolen a lot ot
money ami ran away from home when 1
was a boy.” Captain Bobbins and his purty cxperienM many hardships, but final­
ly react ixi Valparaiso in safety.

and hare brought
“Ah?” interrupted his questioner, “do
ography are pushed odt of the field by liim1 if some di«l not cut tt* rate*, through- you mean names suggestive of character
bla-fingered girls, who apparently have i
out the entire English-speaking world.
“Persons
For full profeMloiad tvrvfcra, which in­
1th colors.
where type-writing ia taught, aud almost eludes the one-par cent, paid to th* Bn- -a* ;Bnwn’ or ‘Wh,ite,’ are often met with;
; cost of the work. Thto to divided as folthe sixteenth of an Inch In the measurequire great facility at thto sort of work, i lows: For thu plan* and specifications
■neat, cut-and style of their clothe*, aud and It seraus especially suited to women. •. proper,
two- —
and
r
— a
- half
----- per cent;; for many instance* w here the appellation to
who are autocratic iu -their determination
to ha^o their own way.- All, however, re­ olWiidlgSlUlS. «or&gt; I.
'bulH.wprw—.ra.p-o-t SW9-- peculiarly pointed nnd even ludicrous in
ceive the same comddraatiou and attention,
Ch. »,«■•!«■ hun.cb-1 lb. -&gt;.1. A ;
«b. bblldiw
w. €« «»,- its effect.. For example: ‘Pilgrim Craxyious' to a school teacher In a Pennsylvania
their peculiar idra* and w(*hra being scru­
inty enter* into ! *»• Bnd
of thaV
11 001 * rory
pulously respected.”
■tenorranbra. I ' marKin for profit- We must pay draugbts- mining district, and hi* name reminds me
life when ouv employ!
“You haw doulAlra* some curious fig­
* that way fny- , men from
to S8-s0 * dav’ clurk h5re' of the lime when I sat in on .old district
■ehool-housa on a hard wooden ta-ncli, just
ure* pas* under your hands?”
.
■
town of a char- I ujaHUKW oi an sort*, uniu ia»v iar»uui behind a short-haired urchin whoso h&lt;M»d
“I should say am. Do you know that we
me- strongly tn • ia almost consumed. For partial service* :
very, yray seldom come across a perfect ttMfr
we
get
one
i»er
cent,
tor
preliminary
The
average &gt; stenog- ]
fine-tooth comb, and whose proximity 1
. mau-that is, peQftMt tn all proportion*?
have
dictated studies, two and a half per cent, for that learned to dread after my mother had made
you
together with the general drawings and
several searching investigations of my
erage man of Are feet eight inches should
tpecifleationa,
and
three
and
a
half
per
an unbluah* ng countenance aud an honest
aonU for those things and details, which are
•I suppose Pilgrim boards round?” obty inchp* around the waist, thirty-seven
“three o’clock.” If you dictate six col­ she decorations. N.ow, for. stores we re­
inches-in the bip, thirty-one and a half
umns and finish by 3:30 you will receive
“I don’t know,” laughed the attorney.
inches in the sleeve and thirty-two iuebe*
or
the same placid assurance about “three say work which costa less than
“
But
here is a man who ought to be one of
inside the leg. An observer can generally
for monumental and decorative work and
his scholars,” aud he handed the'reporlur*
tell a man’s calling by his figure. For, in­
sparo. And the peculiar thing about it is resigns for furniture, a special rate in ex­ letter signed by "D. Slatecypher.” While
stance, boating men or athlete* have wellcess
of
the
other
to
asked.
In
alterations
that the stenographer..........................
the Utar man studied the signature the
devolo|HM&lt; chest*, shoulders, and arms.
^-jvhat ia the
what he says. I don’t
lawyer pulled from a pigeon-holo a bundle
r, but\it to ay- ■rementa, and when the contract plans are of papers and suddenly, r ran med: • 'Christant* are reduced tn the chest, with rounded cause of this peculiar fi
altered weK receive extra remuneration.
back, and generally one shoulder higher parcntly rooted .in ev
The client to also charged for the necessary ly Crow’ to a colored preacher who w«* a
brain.
O?
course
you
’
i
good soldier in the war and was t«dly
than the other. Newspaper men are un­
have luck when traveling expeuaos and the time sjicnt in woundod. He is now fighting Satan in hi&gt;
mistakable for their wan. careworn-and by “throe o'clock. If ]
visiting tor professional consultation. * As
rthrai-ol appearance, doubtless brought oo
th«- work bears competition we get our Illinois city which is big and- ImmI, and I
lowing
day
you
will
find
him
ink
stained
understand has had considerable succres
by burning the midnight oil and over-stim­
ulation from various causes. Th- staid. but dignified, and you will receive the same on the percentage allowed for those re- an a minister among Lis own race. I don’t
Solid Im.dness man shows bis calling by bis cast-iron assurance os you did before, that HpaflEive classes ot the work.. If .oo actual wish to be irreverent,” continued the
it
will
ba
through
by
“
three
o'clock.
”
W
ith
speaker, “but I have met several 'Christs’
rotundity and solidity. The’ distance
■ the typo-writing girls it is different. As a estimate has been made we receive oar in the line of my business. 'A. Christ,’
money, but each amount is charged up to
"Do you find that invariably succ-sa in rule they are busy copying Supreme Court the credit of the actual cost of the building, from Bethlehem, not 'Judea, but Feimsylburinlea&lt;ls to obesity?”
and if there bo any balance It la collects^, vania. applied through me for a [woaion,
“Uh. not I have often met men whoso without the slightest, regret, and they art I If there bo material in the possession of the while ‘J. Christ*' who was a gallant soldier,
spparem.iv the
me only people who
wno look
loox with
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success m life is Indicated by their ema­ apparently
x&gt;ntomPt u,«m th. Hupnwue Court. .0.1 L&lt;- I
-bleb did oot co., blot utythlo*. IU fighting through the entire rebellion, to
nated appearance, caused by the anxiotles
,
.
.
_
. —
vnlnrt
nm.irtninnd aud
and added
Mihitwl t.t
value ia
is ascertained
to the viilu.
valu­ now, I think, a clothing dealer In St. Louis.
. and cures of mouuy-making. Several cases ?in at once to prepare for work. The prep ation of the rest of the building, and. after 'Christian Bible’ to an Indiana Gepuun,
have come, under my observation whore
that we take our commission. Drawing*, who ought to be a good man, but I have
j
few
general
remarks,about
the
weather,
men comparatively young have Ixsen
which are instruments of service, are tin forgotten what he follows for a liveli­
obliged through overwork to either sacri­ the removra her ring* one after the other, architect’s property. J guess that cover? hood.”
carefully, place* .them in
fice their
uiu
uiru business
uuaiursa or
ur their
uivu unuiu.
health. There
i u&lt;nr ooka
. ,at them....
.. au the ground.”
Here the narrator paused for a moment
It pbySduu
r r—b~ld-«&gt;• tn—Hur. pull. .
“ Can not buildings be put up without th&lt; to relight hto cigar, which operation. hav­
would
U,«r piti-1. i&gt; Um. U&gt;. da, °»‘ «'
,'""d !”•&lt;«
ing
been accomplished, be took up a pa[&gt;er
architect receiving such a large percentber of those doomed workers would
hm- ’x’uulu"» it, and then thrust* it with uuold be
be Umand said: “There to a strange relation of
]ue*tioned belligerence into the back of bra
ited.”
names and incident* set forth in thia appli­
“
Certainly;
but
don't
imagine
that
h»
Thea
Irani
“Are there any peculiaritie* exhibited ; scad.
.
- --she .yawn*
— prodigiously,
—«-—
• ■■
cation.”
______ -____ &gt;____________________ .v. , sack in her chair, and tutya she to ready. loses anything by cutting. I could take a
The reportw examined the document and
building atone p« cent, ami get mon
.
The first thing is to ask the gentleman to ■ W hen you begin she suddenly remembers, money out of it than at nine per cent.”
found that "J. 8. Tim.berleg” was asking
' place himself in a natural position. This rtora from the machine, goes to the wash- . “How can :you? Didn't yon. say your Uncle Ham to pension him ix-cntise he had
ho does by curving hi* bock, inflating hi* itand, toy* with the iauoita for a few mo- superintendent'got that?”
t*en mangled by a splinter during an en­
cheat and stiffening hto. legs, making n nenta, touches the ends of bra fingers tc
“I did; but I can do it. If an owner cut* gagement tadore Charlreto:. in IfitH, on ac­
proper measurement an impossibility.
us nnd forces us to go under each vthst count of which injury amputation alx&gt;ve
Homo man think of their business all the , Ute mirror. I have become convinced, by biddihg,..we regard tiiat as good invitation the knee wa« rendered necessary, so that
experience,
that
time and fidget about all over the room, long
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„ the average foamk to get even. We will not lose our commis­ for the last twenty years bi* name has
making u appear a* if we were indulging
n"v,‘r rrally care, to wash bra sion, no matter wbal percentage of the en­ bran peculiarly applicable. A striking co­
in a mad dance.
Land*. It to a strategic subterfuge for th&lt;
incidence in this case was that the 'Justice
•■tu trying on, also, customer* go through ’
of affording her an opportunity tc tire cost we get-. The laiildcr will [Hit up of the Peace before.whom the nectaiuiry af­
the structure in accordance with pur in­
gymnastics, the pro|K&gt;rtiou* of course gra&gt;-4*°°^ ln lh® mirror. She returns, tbrou,
structions, and, when the cheap work i&lt; fidavits were signed bare the name of
orally coming out wrong, in this phase of .
carelraaly into the ehmr. and brisk- fintohmi, it is a poor job with a good finish “Isaac Walkingstick.”
the manatacturo th. [MculiariUe. of th*
P°u * *h&lt;*t of P*P”r lnl°
“senin* to hide the ImmI work; but we are square.
"Here’s another,” sentitiously said the
customer are made apparent by the nicety H»rinK doao thu- •k“' withdraws the pa­ Fhe builder can give the architect a few hun­ towycr, a* be shoved a second application
id reckoning the length of a sleeve, th. cut ’ P***turn" U “’•“td and put* it in in that dred or a few thousand dollars to pa** the toward bis visitor, who found that “Tor­
away in front, the length of siurt, the ’•T- Thi&gt;
o””* d*P^ work. The builder gets hi* money, the ment Twist” was suffering the twisting
height of the roll and collar, measuring
xrchitect ha* received hto small amount torments of rheumatism, contracted in the
each particular to a hair as if. hto whole
and oosnathing from the kioilder beaidra, winter campaign of General Thoma* near
uereiiKary
to
spiral
a
small
drawer
at the right
future, depended upon the accurate
Nashville. The reporter regarded the pa­
fitting of the garment. While wo are band side of the type-writer, fish out a rordance with his tadlttling principle to per with contemplative silence, which was
.particularly carolul and try hard to more or lea* showy puree, glance critically make a man undertake work under cost. broken by the attorney exclaiming,
and somewhat sadly within, throwing the
If the owner is square ho has the architect “’Dreams go by contraries,' ani that to
ttplicity ot directions oftentimes defeat the perse back again, and bring forth an ink
true of namessometimra, for 'John Drinkobject desired to l&gt;e attained. Every mon, eraser, a rubber, a fruit knife and a half
good building, and one worth every doleaten
apple
or
peach.
Some
one
will
prob
­
white he may have some idea ef htsrequireIcatlng liquor in his life. He went through
ably interrupt her for amulet chat, and af­
architect* In this city who will not cut th«
ter that if you are still there you will be established rates, and those men can secure was wounded in the Wilderneas. I knot
thoroughly started. Once under way, an
artist to whom he has trusted the important expert type-writer is fully a* fast a* the There to a big talk about Richardson Rbout his pension be made a rattling tem­
and the large percentage he will get perance spcoch one evening before a Good
finished dictating you may take the manu­ from the county for the new Court-house; Templars’ Lodge In this city, which be
script away with you. I hare observed
visited with mo.” After two or throe puff*
one peculiarity about the female type­
cutter's clients are his constant study. writer. She never makes a mistake. It is five years during the progress of the build­ son Twig* is a 'orajKxind of schoolboy
ing, and an army of clerks and draughts­
naturally to teach him the peculiar require­
men. who draw their salaries with their Vermont Yankee; but it to no more peculiar
ments to become each individual body that the keyboard violently, and than raises the customary regularity, hto margin dwindles than ‘Skye Leaf,' which to Indian. Another
comes under hto critical and practiced roof of the structure, pokes at the type* considerably. It costs money to superin- enlisted Indian scout to known as Ka Nt Ye
with her first finger, indulges in some airy
Ulster, who was disabled by frost bite* out
criticisms of the manufacturer, brings ths
In Montana, notwithstanding the protection
wonderful tnalproportion of the human
“What does it cost for small dwelling frame. It is only photographers who know to make the most grievous and absurd er­
calmly and lighted the go*, saying as he
rors with a face of utter satisfaction and
“Take ant that will cost $1,000 and we did so: “I have a letter from a woman out
unruffled high spirit*. Hhe eventually
In Cincinnati. She to a soldier’s widow
marries the managing clerk of th* law affew dolian and is entitled to her [tension. Hernameto
•Movingham,’ which, I think, to just a little
only left.”
“You have to look after the foundations, suggestive of ‘Porkopolis,’don't you?”
Overstocked With Trout.
The reporter sat hclpleosly dased for *
man farm will permit.
moment, but recovered sufficiently to gasp:
(Carson (Nov.) Appeal]
‘Soma mon want a suit to fit like a glove
ground piles must be driven into the soft "I guess I’d better be moving,” and bidding
It
is
asserted,
on
the
authority
of
per
­
all over, some require easy-fitting clothes.
sons who hare recently visited Marietta earth to make it safe', as they did at the bis companion “good nigfft,” went down
Lake, that the p. oiigiou* increase ot trout site of the new Government building. I the street wondering why people will b«jar
suppose the most vexatious soil in this such names when an application to a Leg­
country is in New Orleans. The large islature would secure for tht-m such apmuch in proportion to a man's particular
tn the small stream* which building* there are gradually sinking into
’ peculiarities as possible. Men should not
the spongy earth on which they are built. or even plain “John Smith.”
follow too closely Uis changes in fashion.
I tell you our profession is a hard one, and
A Business Woman.
one
that takas no end of scheming as well
the grass growing on the borders of the
(Chattanooga Democrat.]
stream-. Thousands oould be thrown out as planning.”
facta.”
• M1m Maud St. Pierre, the lady who ha*
with a pl: ch fork,
“What is the prevailing taste in colors?” inh. the lake will
become somewhat prominent in this vicin­
dosen or more
Wax Ears t^or Women.
“Of course there is un endless variety of
ity from the fact that she to dealing exten­
[N. Y. Morning Journal.)
caught toe knack of fishing, aud sit by the
sively in mining and minraal land*, is in
unique sign, the city. Yesterday morning a reporter
The .nstaut a leaf toucues the wi
“Ears imi Nrae* Repaired.’
Mr. Dolison, called on her tor the purpose of finding out
good knowledge of his cusher plan* of operation* in the various in­
a small man with red brard
boundd into the thick of the A,h and is like hue, said to a reporter: “Last week a dustrial pursuit* ujiou which she has em­
beautiful lady drove to the door in a fine barked. Miss HU, Pierre is a rather tall,
carriage and came quickly up the stair*. fine-looking lady, with erect carriage, a
Hw bead wa* wrapped around with a silk kwu eye and a perceptible something
stealing up in the underbrush they man­
cloth, and when she disrarded it 1 found altout her which unmistakably tnepn* bus­
iness. Hhe advanced without hesitation,
shook hand* with the nqiorter and sat
rule this important
A Mysterious Cave.
"Tell ma of your mineral land In Frank­
[Boston Advertiser.]
anood judgment of the tailor. Little men
like ft. The Lady ;mid me several visit*. lin County.”
i care han lately been dis‘•Well, 1 have purchased about 23,000
binatiomi and startling effects. But the
nine mile* from Gainus
done. The false ear wan delicately paluted acres of land in Franklin County. I have
in that projxirty endlco* quantities ot iron
because it to fashionable without regard cave soon becomes quite large, and *xfastened on by a »pi mg to the shreds still ore, coal, marble, sambitono and timber.
to the suitability of tbeir iudiridnal uccraremaining. It can be taken off at night There are all through the South numto-rlc&amp;s
white families who, through force of cirsteep de .rent of about sixty feel, which
ba* to be vff teted by mean* of s rop-,. to
maka a decant livelihood. I intend to form
a large, rocky ball, tbroagb which a stream
coiodt-s and give them homes and employ­
of deep, cold water runs. Other smaller
ment. I will give each family the timber
rhils
dropping at the door of his study, where b«
Giral y covered
was attending a female patient, the door
and hair
utter abhorrence of convict labor.”
tbs dating back fifty yean. Several yean
“What will b* the estimated cost of your
jammed to a jelly. Nobody not in the »eowiriu ,Li*f■■■ rl&gt;nr^e&gt;
"It will be about one-tenth what it
«t. Thero are oodles* vnricwould cost In anv other place. In other
th raw urm ar teg .barter
word*, it will coot about ?&gt;L»0O,«K).
find*?
taper wtdri* and no waist •»
,“d “•
ig hip* and sbuolder bla'tes. th bed of which Is a dangerous quick
“Wen, I have under my control I00,ft)0
necks, round
...
____ 1 AO
Press reiKkrter. “ W fay, yw, -I come 'across
lota of eccentrics, whose whims and oddi­
ties eminently verify the old adage that

Njtvrn r
B lawyer to mind hi* own
' ■ ?-M «tarv&lt;5 to d*ath If he difl.
■■
WhtU.

■i'.

TOTKT’-^'ASBUD.
Tiirr*' arc hnt few of the many autuanied |»*r*oii-&gt; in Miring,iti a b&lt;&gt; are
iwsrc iliar on inetiiatitHl vtgjroizrd to
5?HM»«imi&gt;i)ial Htaic.fmR ti-f’xju t:xuii-mv
forihe p&gt;«n« yrsr arid a half.
This Msaociairon ix known a* the MuDial .MHi riftgr Bcurvplrnt A»#&gt;chitta»
of Murine Cify, bating brv- iticmpor«t«il under tire law.: of Mtetdgau it»
18SJ. it i* the only inMitn’iorr ,«f ita
kind In fhe stair. ■ Ur- lo-Hociation baa
l-aid in hrttefirs .since Anniat
yfi.000,
iind is pnv lug aevrinl thojnuind dollars
a month to it* UH-nita-rH.
HHMl. ‘
The following Irlfera of arkucwP*
r.lgt no tit air it few of tlu-iiiHnytbe •

M. M B. A**uci*tam:
GvutJctncn-* PIcsm* accept tnjf thanks for tbe
vcrrpionql manner in which you Lavr paid
my benefit, smonntfng to our tlKiuraud d&lt;-ftor&gt;
&lt;♦1,4X0). Tlnsspecdy settirtnent should make
ihc Mutual M»m*ger Benevolent AM-oei*ta&gt;t
dt-M-n lng of cocfldcix-* aud |&gt;*tn u*ge«d svery
unmarried person In lbe stale. I buvedarrived
s larger benefit by being a netnbei1 ot tl&gt;c bsm&gt;cislion thsn 1 ever seticipaied. As sn invest­
ment t know nf no eqm&gt;* and I .woald sdvtsr
evtirt unmarried perron to join U-e Bi*i&lt;".«tk&gt;n
and Loping that succvae may continue tocrowD
the Mutual Marriage Asroc.iaioii, slid that It
mav be tin* mean* &lt;4 niakiug happy tbr ticartr
aud brane* qf tbouninda &lt;&gt;f voting married
people, 1 am
Yourt. tliaukluUr.
GEu. McHaNKYMahini: Citt, Sept- A 1883
■To tbr Officers of the M. M. B. Ae-ra-tstirm:
Gentlemen—1 take the o|&gt;ponunitT of thank­
ing you for the procnptm-M iu which you have
piiiil my benefit, sniouutiug b&gt; ouc tbuuMiMl
dollars. I »m tery much pirated with the
man tier In which my rliitu b*e tieen willed,
and wishing Uie v*rau:ira&gt; every micccm, I
remain
Very truly remrs.
MR*.’ rose McDonald.

Maaixa Crtr, Mich., Sept. 10,1«*. ..
R. McNeu. ficc’y M. M. B. Aawdsllon:
I am in iccept of Ixinefit ou my certificate*,
audtm much plea»ed with my tovasUMtut.
Tbl» bpnrfil will be tLc mean* of p*^"K ott tht
mortage &lt;&gt;n my home. Icavtug me out of debt
and a balance ti&gt; pul in the us; k fra * rainy
day. Thanking the a*eociatlon for what tt ha*
done for nr, I remain
• ‘ .
' Vert truly vours,
ORVltXE W. M« DON ADAll unmarried jwnjouis of cither sex. should
join. Write for circulars explaining the plan.
Address the Secretary, R. McNEI4Manne Cliy, M kb L_
___ 10-18

THEONLY TRUE

IRON
TONIC
FACTS RECAB01MC

Dr.llateiljaTHh

GOING WEST.
0XLT UNI XUmONG TWO THK0U0H
TUHI DAILY nOM

CHICAGO, PE0HIA &amp; ST. LOUIS.
DENVER,

SAN FRANCISCO,
KANSAS CITY,
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
-iMuld not rnesai Ux- fact tost Round Trip Uck*U M

CITY Or MEXICO,
HOME-SEE

bhonlrt also r«tMm&gt;Vr lb.

�A FWR1DA

THil

MYSTERY.

MASS.

RECLUSE.

A

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!

DENTIST'S WAR,

END OF HAGER. THE NOTED MEAHUT.

THF EV6RiLAD£S’

BOOTS, SHOES ANO RO

Californian named C. M. Richmond came

rautioas, in dentistry.

returned t om any-

this village.

plied Mr- Romaynu to a question from b

.

Ha had discovered

built ou old snag*. It waa something en-

I am now ready with a full atnek of Boots and Shoe#, at price* that will
MAtoniah y&lt;»u. I will guarantee to save you 90 per c«nt. on all goods. Here are

scheme for building a gold cap upon Ue
root ot a ber.ken tooth and. fastening with
perfect solidity an ar.lflcial porcelaiu
crown upon the gold cap. Ouoe fixed is

Men’s fall atock Kip Boot fnr only...M&gt;1 00
Men’a full iftock, Imud mailr, Veal Kip; double eole and tup
Boors, only3 50
Boys’ full atock, tap sole, hand tnadc, Veal Kip Boots.
Lad-e- Kisl. worked butlou hole
Ladi«*«' Aurigo Ktd, button, Burt Bros.’ make,
Ladiea' Geuuine Freucb Kid. bptton...................
4 50
A g&lt;m«l Goat button shoe, only
1 80
A better one.....»
A Still better ope’
A genuine Cardigan shoe*L....,
1 78

tooth out excepting by pulling the root, as
would b. n-:ce«iary If tbe tooth bad been
new and sound. Hoch a x-n.ation did this
bared that an old friend had bought land
operation make that dsntiate all over tbo
sear tho route ho was taking, and badcountry came to consult with Ric &lt;mond
to learn hi* methods. Buch men a*
Vanderbilt, O. D. Mill*, Frank Work and
his visit*, end, finding them together,
_ty for e-&gt;rying Florida hospitality, which
chased thorn with his dog, and when they eharactare baa jail died, an4 tbe villagers other celebrated millionaires aa* under '
had hitherto &lt;mly reached-him th rough
the skillful irea'.ment ot Bicbm-.i-id, aal I
ellmb- d updo tee rock to {[it a#ay from tee
•U.
.......
'
duly rose up and blessed h.m. He went
bloodhound, followed them, aud in his
into paitnnrship with a young *cal a wag
rage threw ten jsoung man into tec pool.
named Kh-fflald, who, after getting all be
ralied "Millamont," and after he Lad got
ootild out of Richmond, practically ous ad j
Mr. Mfilamout left the hia death.
within the boUudarie* of tbo *pac*dyhim irom too business. He bad induced
aettied reg-on where it wsi he bad no diftbe Californian to sign a numlwr of aliidavits without fairly under* anting their
old place, though only within the last ten
purjiorL, ah-i a* tbo stetemonte in some
malned without a tenant until I bought
comment was made. Occasionally, how­ of these document* ware conflicting, be
R."
Thu next morning Mr. Cannaday left for ever, he would,do something so unusual aud proceeded to try and bluff hi* partner un­
der threat* of get- ing him indicted for per­
lay between were rapidly ridden over in
abort jury. Richmond, by the aid of Ui* broththo le e afternoon. Mr. Cannaday, tbe ou* furm* t* being eirruia.t-d tbrougb &gt;he time to his obscurity.
South. This I* hi* veroiou of It, as an eye
gentleman In qu-stion and who now toll*
Nearly forty years ago an unfortunate
and car witness. And he bulls ves his eyee
love affair. It is said, caused Bbepard Ha- work and got all the patents nullified, so
that Bbcffleld, wuenhe undertook to -njoln
shaded avenue reined up hia home in front
of a broad, two-story dwelling, evidently
. THE CRAZE FCR ANTIQUES- .
found himself, tbe other day, thrown fiat
an ol-1-t.mer, while his irtend, Mr.
upon ids back. It seam* that be also has
Romayne, came down from a group ot
been doing sums things Ig the way ot mak­
in affidavits, and the courts are now go­
[New York Mill and Rxpresa.)
He ia said to ing te be a-ked to Indict him. All th*
trodnc.ions followed, and then it became
“Tbe latest erase among tbe wealthy
dentist* of repute in Naw York are bound
evident to tee guest teat something more is for antique clocks and bld Colonial
violence to himself or together to back Richmond in hi* fight
than common w»t disturbing tbo mlnds^f furniture,” said a large dealer in an tq io
with Sheffield. Tbe greater bi* success
hi* host and family, about whom there furniture and objeta d'art on Broadway, to seemed, and so long as no ono troubled the more absolutely It bscomM a fact, that
ware curious air of mingled mystery and
all Richmond'* invention are publ.c prophim he troubled no one.
expectation which soon net hl* curiosity
“you moan antique style, not the anAbout two miien and a quarter east of
Fit article itaolff”
tbe
New
Salem
Station
your
oorreaponl1 Mr. Romayne either perceived this fact
Well, if.I had th© ancient furniture
effect of assisting the general dental call­
or was b.imsclf so full of hi* subject that
would sell better, but not having «ut found toe little rough, unoccupied ing Chroug-iout .he United States, and the
shanty wherein the hermit of New ^Salom
wa*
found
dead
last
Thursday
morning.
served, as they were enjoying their wine
afloi* dinner: “You came in good limo to rived at that high Parisian stage of art It is'a cur too* looking slnicttire, neg­ former partner, who desires to retain the
witness a sensation, Cannaday."
which manufactures ancient article* of lected and surrounded by weeds and un­ hw...,,.
cuiioat royalties tor their ,
•'Iked tee impreasion from your man­ yortu. Our history doe* not go far cut gras*. Aboi t two years ago Hager, u»e. -The figtit has been a pretty big one,
taking a queer 'VJim. and wishing, aa
ner there was something stirring. Wbat
Jar as possible, to shut himself out- and there is lot* o. capital mixed up in IL
from tho world, boarded all the windows A* th- p o;»er plumulug of Urn mouth is I
“Well, in brief, it is a ghost story. Sev­
someth.ug. which Interests people all over '
eral ot us are ^oing down into tbo Ever­ era will offer for sale many Washington In bis castle from the ou'side, and the the world, thu outcome of Uiis suit will bu
glades to-night to inspect for oursulro* and Lincoln souvenirs manufactured rough, immovable shutters still remain.
watched with mucu imeresk
Ho
cooks
1
his
own
food,
and
often
recertain mysterious phenomena of a super- fresh from some back streut establishmaln-d &lt;or week* without teeing God**
na'ural character which are said to make
sunlight.
What
bu
did
during
tiieee
“
What
started
tjiu
run
on
clock*
and
their appearance every ten year* at this
loti&lt; season* t seclusion no one can
Colonial furniture?*'
tell; bur sometimes, when hi* ••fl * were
“You surprise me.- Have you any Idea
“I have no idea. Everything goo* by
on,"
he sroul-l become so v.olenl tout bo
of the origin of the story F’
•fits and starts.’ For mouths a par icu- would break the scanty furniture of hi*
"Yes; I know tne story and will toll it
bouse and hold high ca hivaL
[Washington Special1
later on. The occurrences happened about susLlenly a* h b-gau. Tuan, perhaps, a
His brother, D*ni--1 Hager, live* *ome
thirty year* ago, and every ten years, on
the 11th of Augusr, which is to-nigb', they but that I* a rare occurrence. 1 invari­ distance down the road from the house oc­ plac-d upon the value ol tbe esta e of th*
late John W, Garrett, the great railroad ’
ably try to meet thu dumaud in some cupied by the hermit, and it of'eu bucanar
dueji, black pool, where we shall go proa- way. I received recently a cargo of Dutch Moaswtry for tho former to caii aud quiet Preaident, prove te be correc’, his only ]
dock*, and have been fortunate in the in- the noU*. At other times the two 1iv«mI i daughter, Mum Mary HiiasUth(iarruti. I
ently.” .
apart. Thursday morning D-tniel noticing will be the richest unmarried lady in tub.
Too party, a* made up, consisted of
three or four of Mr. Rotnayne’s neigbti-or*, well-kn.iwn millionaire in this city. It is that bis brother remain -d longer than j
000,000, aud the lap '
himself and Mr. Cannaday, and at about an o.d Dutch dock, ten feet high. In a usual In hia shanty, went to tho door and , from I15.OUO.O0O tn
ten o'clock tho same night they started handsome veneered case, with three gilt tried to gain admittance, but although tbs I ter i* quite a* likely to be correct a* tb« ■
from the house, guided by an old negro, figure* on top representing Time, Night key could be *ee&lt;x on the in-ids tho dour ! former. With tho Garretts a dollar al j
wbc, Mr. Rumayne said, had lived with and Morning. It strike* the boars, halve*
siiywuuK
wsier m any ।
and quarter*, ' and notifies tbe coming neighbor for help. Tiie Iwo returned to
the house nnd burst open the door. A re­ of their securities, the aim of their work
curred which it is supposed had given rise
a haud-painted dial, with figurps repre­ Veiling sigh met their eye*. The room being to make actual and not apparent
to th* ghastly appearance.
was in dreadful contusion, dirty, and illTaking lan eras tbe party moved In senting musician*, when tbe clock c.Yitue*. kep , and on the miserable bed in one cor­
■ingle file through the plantation, and, It gives tbo day ot tee week, mouth end ner lay Sbepard, s one dead, discolored.
guided by the negro, struck ipto a path
which, after, an hour's careful picking of this c.oc-i ware m»du by Thonia* Thomson, Franklin District, Dr. W. AL Wright, was
dral streote, with all thu plats, fnrnitur* I
This lady Lad
■te&gt;.* tbrougb the bummock* among vines uf Amsterdam, in 1743.
s*nmonrd. who pronounced an inquest and pic.ures it contain*. This property it
and undorbrosh through the swamp* of
ufin-oessery, nnd said the man had been just now undergoing ex ensive Improve
tee Everglades, brought them to tbe side
dead lor quite a week.
His clothes were menu, snd will, w-en completed, bu one
of ••Bowlder pool," as it was called, from
of tee flnusl sirnctbre* in tee city. Th«
••D-d U»car Wilde’s visit to America
an iramen*4 mass of rock which stood on
been taken violently ill and died before he picture gallery alone will bo worth a
Mtllamont, who owned this place and built

acre in extent, difficult of appaoach, ami.
enough for a party to buddle together
upon It, end there, having first extingutebed their lanterns, they seated
tbem*eives in various cramped poskiuns
and waitedailentiy. Through the dense
mas»i s of foliage above their head* tee
stare could be seen shining, reflected in
the black waters of the pool. Occasionally

torn© aquatic bird could be heard; but,
•are that, it was still, damp and generally
a. lugubrious situation. It wa* about
midnight when the silence was sud­
denly broken by a shriek, so awful as
to fairly curdle tbe blood. It was re­
peated in -a moment, and then there was
a rush throfgh tee tangled forest as
though of someone escaping from pursuit.
stifled cries and the panting of a person
in but flight were heard distinctly. The
standing with their backs against the

in tbe direc ion whence the sound pro­
ceeded. N erer still, and now the deep
bay df a blobdbuund pierced tbe night,
and agair. that awful uhriek—plainly that
of a woman, startled their ear* and froxe
tee blood in their veins.
The noise -al crashing thr-.ugli tbe under-

but It ia thought no large amount, which
Articles of vertu and brio-a brac became
more in demand, and tho sale of statuary
was increased to a great extent. Bui jh»
pte bought indiscriminately, just so they
succeed--d in getting some pieces of art to
putin their libraries or parlors in ordev U
look ss.cbutlcaL I wa* sorry whun O*car
loft America, because 1 know tuo furoi
would die out.”
■ “Who are your but customersF’
“Those person* who have never
Europe they take a notion ttmt
tiques are tho refuse imported.

ported relics are manufactured iu Faris,
nevqr taking into cornnd eration tee fiici

br-ght light vanished—to reappear above

be thought Intelligent. Although advanced
Strong and robust. He was not given to
drink, neither bad ho other evil habits.

Hager's place, but the hermit waa so disa­
greeably that only out load was taken.

give less trouble in making ap urclitse."
“But the furnitureF’
“Weal, old Ban Domingo meiiogany in
Colonial or Old English style is tbe rage
for furni*hmg dining-room* and libraries.
! Now, there is an old Han Domingo mahog­
any sideboard, with superb Inlaid panel*
! and mirror back, with two shelve* mount­
ed with small braas rails mot &gt;er of p-arl
i inlaid. It is vury rare, and is worth JuOJ.
j “Will you ever sell it?”
“I.' you knew tbe eras* for them you
j . would wonder that my store I* not filled
j with such specimen*. But It is difficult to

tee watcher* raxed in momentary expecta­
tion of tee
tbo apix-arance
apiK-arance of the fugitives,
fugitives. j
lion
“Where do you get your antique*
And this is what happened; 8.x credible fromF’
witnesses aver that suddenly a sheet of |
"1 will answer that question iu a general
flight, coming from no ono co-ld tell,
*,
&lt;rbe»o». UlnuuMiwl h.
..d
; OrpHt«d&gt; jtn,
I tbl.k,
» rarolbUon
.
,
rill
barat from the forest the figure ot a young ■take
• place
•
.
in tbe mrthoticism of. America,
man, half dragging, bait buoportlng a girl______ _________ __________
cUd U&gt; .bd., bw bjU- dUb..ri«J h.r Th. piopl. t. tain,' rideatad'
clothe* torn by tbe brambles, a..d who, tonlsbing degree in a love for Ibe Leauti
in a few rod* of tee stunned and
bewildered
group
of
spectators,
and in a moment were fol lowed by a blood­
hound, panting and growling, and, behind

Curious stories are told by the neighbors
sometimes to make excursions into the sur­
rounding country, but of late years has re­
mained a perfect recluse. One nei thbor w£o
live* within two miles said to youroorrespon lent tQ-day that be had not seen Hager
for twn years-since the windows of his hut
were boarded up. Ho was a native of Now
Salem, having been born and educated

[Glouoesu r (Mas*.) Advertiser.]
Ono of the crew of the schooner Francis
W. Homans, this port, inform* uk that on
tbe reoent trio to George* they caught a

others to the tojupf the rock against which '■ lbry
he', had b««n leaning, they saw thsyoung 1 board.

on &lt;1®*^ »nd threw tbe body overTen minutes afterward, to th*

scan swimming alonxsido

without hi*

This seams incrrdibli,

never went to church.

What be lived up-

cinity, aa be ueldom went to the country

In appearance Hagar wis not remark­
able, and mere was nothing about him to
Indicate that hfs mind was unsettled ex­
rept ng bls habit and silence. One neigh­
bor said that he bad not heard Hager
cular.in build, but dressed in the oldest
and most patched clothes be could tl id.
He bad long gray hair and benrd, ill-kept
walked into the village. Ho usually car­
ried a strong stick wit i hitn, bu used it
only to thrash the trees and shrub’s. The
unfortunate recluse was buried Ln tho
graveyard near the scenes with which he
had so long been familiar, and only the
bad
old but remains as his monument.

GOODS

Cheaper Than Ever.

Children’s Soled School

shoes

Cheaper than ever known before. Ladies,’ Mmsos’ aud Children’s
Calf Shoes. Mm’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Calf Boots and Shoes at
astonishingly Low Prices.
■

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes.
Give my whole attention to tbe same, and will give you better goods
for tbe money than you can get in Nashville, or in Barry county.

GENTLE NEWS READER:
Do you desire to see the Newest, Freshest, Prettiest ar.d most complete line] of

DRY GOODS, CLOTHINC, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS. ETC.,

THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

FRANK F. HUBERT’S,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING I
A Big Drive on Bed Spreads! Think of a Mammoth Maneillea Bed Spread for NiJSt

l-Fall and Winter Coods.-I

In buying my Fall and Winter Stocks I was very fortunate, and succeeded In
securing bottom price* on everything, and shall give patrons

l-Bargains&gt; Never Before Offered.-I
&lt;.&lt;hm1 Goods, Pleuly ol Them. I*ow Prices and Honest 1*eallnr,
Arc my business principles. Come In everybody and see me, and I will guarantee
to make yonr visit to my
particularly pleasant and profitable.

Yours for Business,
HILBERT.

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Sept. 15th Inat we adopted the Cnah System of selling goods. Bv doing thia
we were etmlded to sell goods lower than they had been heretofore in Wood­
land, consequently the sy-tem met the. universal approval of all citizens, and ■
our sales thus far have exceeded our most sanguine expectations.
.

We are now in the market with the finest line of

Winter Goods

owner ot Monte Bdlo, oni of the finest
and moat extensive piece* of property
owned by Mr. Garrett, and of ths beauti­
ful Garrett cottage at Deer Park, where
her fatbar died. In addition to this proparty, M.aa Garrett will also coma itT’Men’9 ■n(1 Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Drew Flannels and Jersey Cloth,
h2 i “oZXT^nar^J^
I
clo*kB- !»&lt;&gt;»m*na. Nowporta, and Waterproofs, Underwear. Hosiery.
Miss Wolff ot^Naw York. ha. untilnn. I ' anig’
and Millinery, Boota, Shbee, Rubbers, etc., we have ever invoiced.

Ih-oh considured the wealthiest unmarried

Out Millinery Department

Mtsa Wolff |i* a maiden .over fl ty yean 1
t/
J.
ol age, wuo ba* devoted her years to deeds ; .
of charity.
*,' I* conducted by Mrs. B. 8. Hollv, and i&amp; a encceM in every particular. Our
Mis* Garrett te only twenty-eight, but
?f £!’**•
PIiihIh*, Plnmsw. etc., wlU comp^t favorably with any
b.. b«l mor. .xp.n.00. Umo pT^U, ! ",Ock to *" '"““U
or No.l.v.llm

any lady of her years in Ibe country. I
As her father** eeutidundal sex:rotary, :
nhe bad ample opportunity to study his ■
Hie she transacted much of hie businsss.

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,
Everything sold at Rock Bottom Prices for CASH.

■Iona she noted the expressions made by ,
great railroad magnate* while converting '
with her latowr, and afterward committed
thorn to paper for future reference. Miss 1
Garrett is an expert sten graplier, ..nd
her knowledge ot this art has proven very

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS
■WOOIDLAJSTZD.

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

Btrds Drowning Fiahea.
[Manchester iflng.) Courier.]
of Lorn, o£ Glasgow, which sailed from
Lyttleton. Ji. Z., Apr.l 20,h last., pa*sod
tape Horn May 23., and arrived at Lindon August list, reports the fol.owing
singular occurrence: Jul.- 211, when in
latita to 20 deg. 1 mln. north, longitnde
29 dog. 48 min. west, a floating spar was
naan and a.boat was lowered and tee spar
lowed alongside. On examina ion it was

I
I
I

’
|

Drugs andGrocerles!
■ brougbout, but a large shoal of flxh which

.
[Philadelphia Times.]
A girl presented her nose to
surgeon
for improvement It was very
ous and undeniably destructive to the
b auty which .her face would otherwise

read about his straightening out and re­
forming a nose that was flattened and
askew, nnd she wanted him to take a neo
Grecian one. She bad
(ration could be perform- d; and ho had to
admit that, the plan was entirely ftasibie

tervd into a fem nine (till, with only a scar
! across It to mark the jx&gt;int whore some at

and commenced eating Uie barnacle* from
the -.hip's bot'om. This continued until

cleared the ship's bottom, by which the

My Grocery Trade la far beyond my expectations. Xj stock include*

Five kinds of Coffee*. two of Tema,
lour ot SuKan.nH the popular brutsda ot N moving

Good*. Fresh Confectionery, Mplres. tln&lt;ie l east Fakes, School
Books. Blank Hooks. Pocket Books, Toilet Articles,
all tne Standard Patent Wedielnes,

wbicb waa nearly calm. Birda were seen luciudtug Culver’s “Autumn Plant,"-Brel Kidney, Liver and Blood Medfaiue Manufacture-!.
moving about on the surface with great ‘
..................................

■“*■ MY BO-CXWT tea is cuauntro to be the best
F0R THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.
net or liver would alight on the back of

moral. But be did no’, fret satisfied tn
ca ring bums# face* lor re»’i a pnnxne.
bird wonM teen devour ttm fl*h al it

AX 7 A NT' I l-(TY S(,(J N®w Customers to give me *
VV ikl s A -L2.JL/. trial, and learn the truth of the
sUtement that I aell goods at prices that defy competition.

I. N. HARTER.

�lady, in cou versa.

Monday a startling experience of Messrs.
Gaston Ttosaadtor and Frederick Gower,
ha •baud of Nordics, tbe American prime

"No.
IU* lady,
otbM-H," andabe un urnrt her pretty ej
in revervnca. "But th*- I, am forbid

HAVE

it to
of eomo of. the Government institutions
are controlled so completely by th»&lt;«

ARRIVED!

My Store is Chuck Full

Ttoeandii^ ettaldiehm.-nt at Auteuil abnut
one o’clottt, toocmtloue a aorine of sciMitiflc
nxporhnnnts u;&gt;ou certain theories ad-

Sb* goes through tbs place, looks
around
tbe
employes,
makes in­
direction of Vtuoeunea. fStourwer to tho
inquiry of a .Morning .Vrtes repraeontetivo,
M. Gower relates what befell tho voyagers
afterward:
•
’ ■
We wore nt a height of e.000 feet alrave
tbo village of Fonteiqay.. A fete was going

tha husbaud of

TRADE IS BOOMING!

ot children and tho
barking of dogs just reached our ears amid
among the clouds of tbe lower' stratum,
and had before our eyes the magnificent

dorse make a promotion of a lady, or
grant a lady employs a kinds -«s, the rea­
son tor »uch promotion or kindness must

nature moved tbem'to and fro in a kind of
sullen majesty, now piling them into a
as the mass toppled to its fall, dispersing It
suddenly, aa by tbe blow frum tbe hammer
of some Invisible Titan, making rills
through which wo saw the fair, green
lauds, and quickly closing them, us the
btnatlona. It was the inner temple of ervKtive power, perhaps the grandest sight re­

Styles and Quality are Unsurpassed I

D..

r, "1 would
brads of all department

NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA

ireau« and other
ament visiting

Have goods been as Cheap as at the present time. They have
been declining for the last sixty days, and merchants who bought
earlier have got left.
"
Customers who have waited can save from 5 to 15 per cent.

» hare ladies under their, super*

rnima
or jsalousias of a wits to step in, between
an employe and justice, and I would make
it poaxible for the head of such insiitutioriN
to promote or favor meritor.oua lady em­
a vertical scale (from which 1 had tomr ployee without r-quir ng that Lead to
reading indications of level) began to makes diagram for the wtlsiach time.”
travel with a startling speed. A sound like
Running Up Stream.

tranced in silent admiration.
"Suddenly we felt a breath of cold and
biting air, as though tbe world bail re­
volved beneath as ami brought us over the

•atant, and then gave (dace to the none of
the fete, which had now swelled into a cry;
low. Tissandier threw out sand, end the

ccaw short and hard, and we felt the rush­
ing air as on a steamer against tue wind.
We-wnre falling, suddenly, as though the
great globe ab'we our beads had givru
way! Yet noth ing visible had hap]H*ned,
had all at onov grown hollow aud wrinkled,
like the face of an aged man. The clouds
rushing al us, with its thousand voices in
full cry. Tisaandier stood cool and flrm,
dealing out ballast with steady hand and
counting the bags that remained.
“ ‘Stand by. the anchor,* ho said, quietly.

I Have Marked Prices Down on all Old Goods to
Correspond with the New Ones.

[Galoaa JU.) Garutto.)
The novel aigut ol'tUu M&gt;sa&gt;sslppi flowPepin recently, when tbo Chippewa
poured such velum* of water into tbo
lewor eryi ot tbe lak • chat it could no. es­
cape down stream. A number of illustra­
tive incidents are not*.*d by 'ho Pepin Nfjr.
A mail carrier and his companion found it
Beyond their power to* row a skiff down
tbo Mississippi to a point opposite the
mouth of the Chippewa. So gr at was tbe
violence with w.uch tbo roaring lorreir.

Don't fail to call and get our prices before you buy.
Highest price for Butter and Eggs.

Minnesota bluffs above Reed's laudmg
that, tbe water recoiled, bubb n&lt;, eddy­
ing and dividing, an 1 even staying ibe
current ot tho great Mi-stas.ppi, which
runs at a velocity ot three tales per hour.

rate. L&gt;g*, drift-wood and ml manner of
“Down we went; the drag-rope touched
tho earth—trailed across the Helds, with
scarcely (wrccptibta diiTerence in our fall.
’ Tho ground seemed all vo with men hurry lug
from every side, with livre ami there u horse-

piuddy waters of rhe Chippewa could

raft
Robert Dodd was unable
outol tbe mouth of tbo lean
neath, and a quick glance beyond showed Pepin encountered a stou. ------------ ~ -­
the edge of a forest. Tbe balloon trembled; Friday to get by tbe mouth of tbe Chip*

, Held was suddenly doubled. - We had fal-

rlth

‘Cut away,* said the steady voice of the
a bag of ballast, too, and, thus suddenly
lightened by thirty pounda, tbe balloon re­

being six hours, Thia to easily explained.

HABDMAHE

flOYAl SCHOOL !I PENINSULAE New Dental Parlors
A * SCHOOL!
Stoves and Ranges.
Tbe Finest Stoves Made ie Michigan.

than the Chippewa is at tho ferry cruee-

Open Again for Another Term!

mile through the
“Never was sound precept more quickly
followed by practical illustration. Less

seven feet higher by tbe railroad surALL CHILDREN WANTING

dwelling ox the need of reserving ballast

ho, ‘occaaioi al rarefactions in which a bal­
loon can fall without the slightest warning.

doub'edly dead«ied tho velocity of the
Mississippi unaffected
by
external

much matter. But no prudent aeronaut at a
height of a thousand meters or more will
hansted.' Aud this was precisely what our
own case showed so shortly afterward.
We encountered a partial vacuum, a verit■ able pit in tho air, where the lifting power
of gai suddenly fell to almost nothing. Air

8.10—■and to rising from Dubuque to Bl.

A Minnesota Hen.
[St. Paul Day.)
He came into the dtflee and sail

^AKlH*5
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Serpent in a Hennery.
. [Boston CultivatorQ
One day about dusk Mias Jenny, dough-

went to a secluded spot of the yard, aud in
looking atiout tho grass saw w hat she
thought was a speckled hen sitting u;k&gt;u u
neat. She stooped forward, not wishing to
frighten the ben t&lt;K&gt; badly, and leached
horror, the suppoebd ben sprang dp at her.

youfig lady drew back instinctively, and as

'Ife beard a great
d’yon suppoee «ha fmm If Why, that hen
had just laid a dngvn e; g I 8be»d been
would all br freak. She only does this,
though, for that ono preacher. She’s a
Bapttot herself, and it’s only when tbe
Baptist preacher comes that sbe'i so
thoughtful. I'.’s ibe curioosest thing I
ever saw.** And then the granger wmt
away. Ha looked like a . truthful man.
but what t.e related hardly aeems pusdible. Bjrth Huxley and Tennyson agrt «
i hat tbe mos an ordinary dominiek hen

Golden Fruit on ■ Pear Tree.
[Ithaca Jcxrnal.]
slipped down her arm, causing a deadly

attracted

the

attention

maiiMMi. She managed to f^su-u th^serr«ofa bead to ttw ground by &lt;*rie ot the
tinea of tbe fork, thus dispatching it. Now
comes the singular pxrt o' the story. After
ita death w aa a certainty it van dMtdsd,
and within ite Monutcb were found five
eggs, which had te-11 swallowed entire »o

I

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and School

Headquarters and Lowest Prices
----- FOR-----

Pens, Inks, Slates,

'School Bags,

T7'

Kvevkbowa to Waters Michigan. Priec.a forbslow hat y. ar'» pri«a.
Slips,

ANY LADY
Will Go Home Happy,

Straps,

Copy

. Books, Book-keeping Books,
j Blank Books, Spelling
r,,.

Burned th** ta«k of picking j«ear» from

Where is it all This is Done?
DECKER’S,
40 Pottar Blk. Battle Creak.

ing w-icb and chain dangling from a
branch of till* tree*

GUNS !

School Registers,
Dictionaries, etc., etc.

GUNS !

Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeriea,

Toilet Articles, Jeweliy,
Oils,

Zij-Horse Power Engine.

A fine line of the best makes.

For full particulars apply to or addrew

We Sell, Buy or Trade.

J. SPINDLER,

Woodland, Mich.
Powder, Shot and Fixtures,.
Trapn. Etc., Etc.
1-------Order or Pub leaf Aon,
oi »icr&gt;igBU. in inri ircur, ■ «»n io­

।

Builders’ Hardware!
Jefferson Mails, Sash,
Doors, Olass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

li.hod

*.«I-t printed In th®
• h.-l -&lt;hviHti oner li

Detroit White Lead Works

_

_

MIXED PAINTS.

1 preMirlted for bin appearance.
| Warranted for ten years not to Crack. Peel, ■ D»i*d thfo I3&lt;h &lt;l»y ot September. A H. 1
Chalk off or Blister.
I tboCUy of Charlon.*. in the nth Jndfcfal Cln
.
'.bask i.awgxaunoBj..,

on

v«i. m.mscs. Ke*lMor

Apd Blackenithn' Supplies.

Remember we ore

HEADQUARTERS

Paints,

SALE CHEAP.

Tbe nill tontaiuR two run of 36-itieh
atone inti uecetwtrv machinery to
cub ton milling; all drove by a tine

BEST ON-WHEELS.

BAR IRON. STEEL.-nSufinSF

o

to consult It yo.terday while walking
and aa ha bad not rbanged bls clothes
during tbe day tbe unwelcome conclusion

v

He han a full and complete

700 Ladies,'
Pencils, Crayons, Pen­
300 Misses’ and holders, Note Books, LeChildren
’s
gal and Fools Cap Papers,
a

STEAM GRIST MILL

Od account of the failing health of
the proprietor, ia offered

Tin, Nashville Druxfdt and Bookseller-1 NASHVILLE WAGONS FOR

Slate Pencils, Lead

T
I—*

____________ H. WIMN.
THE WOOREAXB

H0ME

Buffalo Scales,

used in the county.

C

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

SEWINC MACHINES,

F. T. BOISE

Books of alt* kinds

Cloaks!

Work

f every description done according to Isfasf
mproved inodes. Call and see samples.

No charge for Extracting when we do tte
PLATE WORK. Sattafactloo guaranteed.

Will do well to call on

Supplies,

Chur struck the soft earth in the moat favor­
able position, tinned half iu fluke* in the
soil, and was snatched out with scarcely an
effort by the flying car. Again and again

This to a new company, and iU Stoves
rtcclred Fi.ul I’rlxc Medal at American
Instluite Fair. New York, lbft3, and at CloQ clcnali Exposition, 1»83. If vou want tbe
' Fe»t (at a moderate price), buy one of
• tneir cooks or heaters.
।
|
.

Supplier D0MESTI(, an() NEW

assortment of all School

a granger living about so venlean miles out
op the Manitoba road. "L’s one of my

•&lt;t’&lt; her intolllgroce. Site knows more
than a hone. That h.n is really religious,
and I can prove it, and I will toll you
bow. She’s a plain, ordinary, everyday
air, and it was only when a score of stout dominiek ben, and very regular inber hab­
' laborers had laid hold of tho drag-rvjxt at its; but a few weeks ago she stopped flay­
coat of a few tumbba&gt; that the gamlM.ls of ing. My wife was a good deal troubled
our playful monster w«re brought U&gt; aa\ about It, thought maybe the dominiek
end. And than Tisaandier, while otdiging wasn't well,or s imetblugof Dint sort; but
hands folded and packed the balloon, pro­ it turned oui.it. wasn’t anything of the
duced a note-book and his map, aud calm­ kind. Wr*d been talking a good deal
ly completed hto record of the excursion.” about a Baptist preacher who was g &gt;ing

School

Ovxb Truman’r Stoxx, Nasnvnxk.

I&gt;eritn.l

Wall

liottoni land,
DlXIIl. t*TAMT.

We are prepared to name

ROCK BOTTOM
For goods for ready pay.

To Those Indebted to Us:
We Owe Borrowed Hoary

Paper, etc., etc.

f. t. boise.IFRANK 0. BOISE.

�—
DEM. '

THE STOCK-RAISERS.

Orover Cleveland, of Hew York I-’1"1 ln M' I&gt;«no«»h Coeelf u U» Uie A National Convention of Cattlewin, tbe Title. Ueettoo
e,w. »ad ge rwiill U eee of
.men In Seeaion at St. Louie.

CABLE CHRONICLES.
Interesting Events of tho Wook
in Other Lands.

dricka have only one majrirlty. and on the
State ticket Garfin. -Democrat,
jorlty for Slate Auditor. '
tie in the county.
THE AOOMT KXDKD.
t New Y'ork. Nov. 17.—At 7:35 Saturday
night Deputy County Clerk Beettle nuula
this annountxinmt to thr New York- Jio.ui!
of County Canvassers: “The Board oi
Canvaarera have completed the canvass ol
the 712 election districts tn the city of New
. York. A3 to one district—tbe First of thr
Eighteenth—It la neceosary that tiie in• specton* be required to correct the return tu
to an error supposed to be apparent oa
the face of the return.
That return
ghfre to the Blaine electors 54 vote*,
. iQilic
from
other
statements
la
the return it ought to Be 81: Thh
’ can make a difference of 27 votes; no morn
no leas. If thees* 27 votes are allowed to
Blaine the resplt will be: For tbe lowest
elector on tiie Cleveland ticket, 138,157, and
tbe highest on tbe Blaine ticket, 99.093;
plurality f&lt;.&lt; the lowest Cleveland elector,
43,064.” This is a net gain for Blaine of
162 over tiie generally accepted unofficial
figures in New York,County, and makes
Qcreland’s plurality in tbe State 1,105.
Tbe total vote hi the State. Is: Cleveland,
$68,103; Blaine. 56L008; St. John, 25,227;
Butter, 16,875.
Among the newspapers there are do two
which agree as to the tinal result The
World gives Cleveland 1,107 plurality in
New York State. Tiie Tfnuw gives Cleve­
land 1,105 plurality In New York State.
The Tribune gives to Cleveland and Hen­
’’ dricks a plurality In New York State of
L076. The Sun makes tiie plurality in the
State for Cleveland 1.087.
Boston, Mms., Nov. 17.—A special from
Augusta says: “Mr. Blaine regards the
official count hi New York as practically
■ settling the ITmidential question. Mr.Blaine, It b stated on authority, received
Saturday afternoon a telegram from
New York. announcing the completion of
the Official canvass In tiiat city, and inform*
ing him tiiat the plurality for Cleveland
. In that State would be 1,137. The same
authority states that Mr. Blaine accepts tiie
rsult very clicerfully. and has no regrets
*“ growing out of his connection with the cam­
paign. He feels that he made a good fight
and gracefully bows to tiie vririict of tiie
American people. He believer the Re|&gt;ublle­
an party will provj true to its grand past and
will increase io strength with coining years.
He expects that in 1888 it will again be
ealjcd back Into power. Mr. Blaine leaven
for Waahlugtoc tiie middle of next week,
where he and his family will sj&gt;end the
winter. Hr lias leased tbe Sargent House
in Farragut Square, and will shortly resume
his work on the second volume of ‘Twenty
Years of Congress.’ The volume will be
ready bv June next for publication.’’
Washixgtox, Nov. 17.—.The Washing­
ton Star says: The following reply to an
inquiry sent to Mr. George William Curth
by a Government employe here has just
been received:
Win Naw BaiGurow. N. Y^ Nor. 14.—Dear
Sir: I bare your hitter of the 12th. There •»
no doubt that Mr. Clercland will encounter ■
tremendous demand for a clean sweep, but I
think that, whileoiuuiKx&gt;« win be, ami sugtit
to be. made for perfectly Indtltnate ns
sons, be will respect tbe letter nod spirt! of

eoHTicteou* Truly yours. ’
‘
,
Ozobgb William Crans.
Little Rock, Ark.. Nov. 18.—Fol fow­
ls tbe official vote of this State: Cleveland.
73.960; Blaine, 51,544; Butler, T',038. Chief­
’ Justice—Cockrili, Democrat.- 72.834; Ben­
jamin, Republican, 52,011.
Democratic
Oongrraaional majorities: Dunn, 5,680;
Breckenridge, 2.563; Jones, 2,213; Rugen,
4,867; Peel, 6.584.
St. Louis, Mo., Not. 18.—The St. Louis
PotP-DUpa-'eh’t Jefferson City special
aaya: Returns from all counties show tiie
vote for Cleveland, 235,972: Fusion. 202,2«1: SL John, 1,506; Cleveland's plurality,
~n.
For Governor — Marmaduke,
m), 219,015; Ford (Fusion), 207,893;
Brooks (Pro.), 10,449. Mannaduke’s plu­
rality, 11.122. Majority, 573. Tills vote
will be declared official as soon as tiie Gov­
ernor returns to the city.
Columbus, O.t Nov. 18.—Blaine's plural­
ity in Ohio is 81,802; Blaine's majority over
all, 15,363. The total vote of the State was
784,807. ’Die Uital vote nt the October
election was 785,417. At that election Rob­
inson received 891.599; Newman, 380,275;
Morris (I rah 9,875, and Herold (Gbk),
8,580 vetes. According to thia the Prohibi­
tion vote. Increased from 9.875 to 11,369,
and the Greenback from 3,590 to 5,170.
WwtKl.nra, W. Vo, Nov. 19.—The result
of tiie State election in October In tills State
w &lt;11 not be officially made known until the
Legislature meets In January. Governor
Jacksou authorized the statement that the
majority for Wilson, Democrat, for Gov­
ernor, will not vary materially from 4,978
unless the vote in Fayette County, where a
’• contest in pending, should be thrown out,
when the majority will be 5,143. The
plurality of Cleveland over Blaine, with
three counties ertiinated, i« 4,500.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 19.—The of­
ficial count for President in thin State
allowed Cleveland to have 92,973 votes;
Blaine, 59.444; Butler, 762; SL John, 610.
Gai.veston, Tex., Nov. 19.—Official re­
turns from seventy-eight counties of Texas
give Cleveland 138,695; Blaine, 53.522; But­
ler. 2,304: St. John. 2,468; Lockwood, 10.
The same counties gave Hancock 101,255;
Garfield, 33,193: Weaver, 17,263.
This
shows a total imTcasc of 45,288 votes over
the Presidential vote of 1880, an increase of
thirty per ecnL
DrrnoiT. Mick, Nov. 20.—Official re­
turns have beem received from all but nine
counties in the State, showing tiie following
rote: Blaine, 185,057; Fusion, 183,783; St.
John, 18.163. Blaine’s phirgllty. 1.27A The
remaining eountiMi in the unofficial count
give Blaine a plurality of 1.565, which In­
crease tiie plurality in tiie State to 2,839.
Tbe Fusion vote ia divided, eighty per cent,
being Democrats and the rest Greenbackera.
For Governor, In the counties so far re­
ported .Ahccr, Republican, lias a plurality of
2,542. The latest figures give the Repub­
licans a majority on joint ballot in the i^egislatwe.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 30.—Tho official
count uf the State was completed yester­
day, and rtiows the vote on President to be
as follows: Blaine, 154,406; CIrvelamL
•0,132; Butler, 16,846; St John, 4,495. On
Governor the vote was as follows: Martin.
Republican, 146,777; Glick, Democrat. 108,­
284: Phillip-, Prohibition and Greenback,
•,996.
St. Paui„ Minin, Nor. 20.—Tbe official

Consrrrei.jJ'irst DwWakeAeld, 10,-

IRISH

COLONIZATION SCHEME.

Baltimoiik.-^L. Nov. 19.—A. meeting
of some of the Bishops In 'attendance al
Uie Plenary Council and tbe representative
Catholics of Baltimore was held lasptikht
to hear tiie report ot tiie directors of the
Irish
Catholic
Colonization
Asso­
ciation as to its work aud progress
in tiie West. Bishop Spaulding, ot
Peoria, prosided, and J. W. Onahan. Secre­
tary. •'f- Chicago, gave the history of the &lt;jperatlom of 'die association. His report of
the financial condition showed tlut the.
docx waa being redt-emed at jay. with a
seventeen per cent, dividend. Colonies had
been established In Nebraska aud MinneM&gt;ta, and were in a prosperous con­
dition. Bishop Spaulding addresaed tbe
meeting on the subject of coloiflzaUon, and spoke , of tiie moral and
religious, as well aa ot the physical, ad­
vantages of the effort now being mmie. He
lamented the deplorable condition ot many
of the Irish people in large cities, and point­
ed out tiie great advantage to thenrof pro­
viding themselves wPh homes in the gn-at
West. Bishop Ireland, of. St Paul, spoke
of the effort to bettei the condition of the
Irish people, who t»car an insignificant
share in the colonization of the West, and
stated that If the
opportunity
—
- -------is not seized, after i
years lands
will be beyond the n
classes. He suggested
Catholies in the
clUea be invited
to form a syndicate
a' capital of SL000,000 for tiro purchase of lands, the sub­
scribers to hold the title and to have the ex­
clusive financial management That there
was abundant security for tbo capital so em'p'oycd had already been demonstrated In
tbe profitable results of the efforts of the
present association. Bishop Marty, of Da­
kota, spoke of the opportunities in his dio­
cese, as did also Bishop Miu-hetxFuf, of
Denver, of tiie resource* of Colorado.
Bishop Spaulding' said that Onahan • hail
come Eart for the purpose of laying the
matter before capitalists In the principal
cities and to invite their co-operation. The
meeting then adjourned.
Washixoton, Nov. 17.—Henry D. Ly­
man, Second Assistant Postmaster-General,
lias submitted big annual rejxjrt. It shows
tiiat the cost of inlaud transportation for
the year was as foHows: For 11,729 star
routes, aggregating 226,^79 miles, 85,089.94:
117 steamboat routes, aggregating 15,501
miles. $506,573; 1,573 railroad routes, ag­
gregating 117,160 miles, $15,012,603: total.,
$20,699,017.
A coniparikon with, the’
last annual statement sianvs for star
service an Increase of 402 routes, a de­
crease of 86 miles, and ah increase of
$350,463 in annual cost; for steamboat serv­
ice, an increase of two routes, a decr»-a*e ot
502 miles, and of $11,048 in cost; for ra.Iroad sen ice, an increase of sixty routes,
of 6,952 miles, and 81,134,803 in annual
cost The star service In operation at tla.
close of the year exceeded in extent tiie
average of the pnwriing f*ve
and was
performed at a diiuinhhod cost

Chicago, Nov.- 17?—The explosion of i
kerosene barrel which was thrown on a bon­
fire on West Quincy street Saturday After­
noon fatally burned six children and in­
jured and burned several others. Itunnal
xnd Adam Poole, brothers: Eddie and
Aggie Burke, brother and sister. Annie
Ward, and -a little two-yewold son uf
James Daly were fatally and horribly
burned and braised. Mfiry Jane Burke an. I
Stephen Hasse wen* slightly burned. The
cxplualon was «I by the formation of
gas in the empty Kerosene barrel used to
feed the flames of the boufire. Four of the
children were removed to tbe County Hos­
pital and the others to their homes.

St. Lovis," Mo., Nov. 18.—Id tiie east
nave of the Exposition building ycsierday
morning begun tire first National Conventlon'of cattlemen ever held in this country.
The portion of the building reserved for
the meetings is handsouiely fitted up and
decorated appropriately. • Nearly all the
Weotem btatoi ..nd Territories were
represented on
the floor, delegates
being also present from a number of
Eastern States, besides Mexico, En­
gland and Scotland. Welcoming addresses
were wade by Mayor Ewing, Gov. Critten­
den and Gen. Wj T. Sln mian.
St. pon.% Ma. Nov. 18.—An Idea of the
encnnOus -wealth which is represented'.by
the delegates to the Cattiemeu's Convention,
which assembled htTe yesterday,, may. be
gained from the following reference to a
part of tiie companies and associations that
have sent delegates, tim statement being ob­
tained from officers of the various compa­
nies. The largest and richest association
in the country, perhaps, is the "Live­
Stock Association of Texas, which extends
nearly alLover tiie State, and embraces iu
its membership it large niimber of tlio mem­
bers of fourteen of what are known as dis­
trict associations. William Lambert, tbe
secretary, says tiie association owns 1,000.­
000 bead of cattle, the same number of
sheep, and 350,000 head of horses, uxl
a moderate estimate of tlietr valu&lt;
would l&gt;e 845,000,000. The ch-legates of
this association wear a bhib silk badge at­
tached to the coat, with a large, live-pointed,
solid gold star, under which is urtirth-aHy
wrought a silver cow weighing about two
ounces. The lurgert of the district organiza­
tions in the Slate Lx tbe Soutticrn Texas
Live-Stock Atfcociation, which' own* 420,­
000 head of cattle. &lt;.000 horses, and a
large number of siieap, all valued
at over 89,000,000. They . also have
4,650,900 acres of land,valued at$I 1.625.000,
making their entire property worth
about $21,000,000.
Another large distort
embraces 13.000,000 acres of land, on which
800.000 cattle graze, besides a largo number
of horses. The other araociations of New
Mexico are the Asma Caliente, with 240.000
eattic and a capital of $2,500,000; the H'agon Mound Association, with 170,000 cattlu
and a capital of 82.000,000; the -Lincoln
County Association, with 400.000 cattie
and,a capital of $8,000,000; the Central
New Mexico Association, with 500­
000. cattle and a capital of $6,000,­
000; the Dona Anna Association, with
associations In Texas, are the Northwest
Texas Cattle-Raiscra' Association, of Col­
orado, and tiie Brains Cattlemen's Associa­
tion, thr Pan-Handle Live-Stock Associa­
tion. tiie Colorado and the Concho Associa­
tion, all of which own imtneiMe herds and
send large dch-gntious to the convention.
From New Mexico seven ass-x-iatiorw are
represented, the largest of which is the
Northern New Mexico CattlMlrowera'
Association, whose range practically covers
Colfax. Mora and San Miguel Comities,with
85,000 cattle and a capital of 81,000.000.
and the Southwestern Association. withWO,000 cattle and a capital of $2,000,000. Of
the ranches owned or controlled by BL Lou­
is men. the largest Interest is that of Hunter
A Evan*, which embraces several ranches
In Texas, Indian Territory, Kansas and
Nebraska, and has 286,000. cattle, a capitai of 85,620.000, arid owns or controls, by
lease and otherwise, 11,464.000 a&lt;Tes of
Ixnd.
St. Louis, Ma, Nov. 19.—The Cattlemens' Convention en Tuesday apiailnted
Committees on Credentials aud Organiza­
tion, but neither being ready to rejMirt at
three p. m. tiie convention adjourned till to­
day. The Tanners’ Convention will me­
morialize the cattlemen at tiie proper time
that branding be done only upon tiie hea-i.
neck or hips, which would greatly increase
the value of hides.
St. Louis. , Ma, Nov. 20.—The National
Cattlemen’s Convention was organized per­
manently Wednesday, clouting GOTepior
John L. Routt, of Colorado,’ President, be­
sides other officora. Tiie report of tiie
Credentials Committee, placing 1,200 names
ou tiie roll, was adopted. Resolutions were
presentiMi and referred, a committee on by­
laws and constitution formed, and telegraphic greetings received, tiiat from the
Union Stock Yanis Company^of Chicago
evoking great applause.

OTHER NF.W&lt;.
Paris. Not. 80.—From midnight to six
,
’ o’clock last &lt;&gt;venlng4iiere were four deutli*
from ebol&lt; :3 in the city and h-n in tiie hos­
pitals. Nine deaths are repin ed at Oran,

St. Jacoba OfL the msgtea! pain reliever, which i
she u»ed, *hv
completely cured.
Alabama's coal fields are half as large 2a j
tbtMC of England.' ’
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TbrNrwsi
NuhrW,. Michigan

Tua Fashion* —Fine pastry has bectmir an
actual uecaaaity now, and ibo-e «bo uae De- :
IairI's CbemU-a) Baking Powder*provide their
gueata with tiie
drlktou* rood, without ■
any bitter taste. It ia no wueb more econotnl-.
&lt; il than the cheap good* offered that the table '
can lie supf-fied with fine, wboleacnne food
jrvfrj day in tbe week. Boid in cans only, j
Moat, economical.

Tbe goverun.t-ur rapporta 400 John

LtUitaiit* Uiac twenty awe* InuM
with mediema. —Ofo Saying

PRIC1 •180, IF PAID IN ADVANCX

litba. !

cincrn-ATTON. i.sod

copies.-

I Kuffcred from acute tutlnmmatiou In my
,tii»e ajid head—ft&gt;r a aajck al a umr 1 could not | -*R!W1 THESE LIBERAL AD RATa»
Bertry, In the Department of. e Nord.
act:. 1 UMrt Ely’* Cream Bahn aud in a few ( Bl)&lt;o
Naples, Nov. 20.—The complete official liaysi »a&gt; cured. Il in wonderful bow quick it*,
returns of the cholera in the Province of helped me.—.Mrs. Gcorgle 8. Judaou, Hartfunk 1 laeh.
' aincbu
IM | "MO.I MOf“
Naples show ttiai there were 14.W7 r.uvs Conn.
For fifteen years I waa annpytd a Itb severe | 'unrhaa
•nd 7,7M deaths, of which ihmiiIkt 12.40? pain iu my bead and di»cbarar»- into my throat
—
&lt;-;w* and tl. &lt;529 deaths were in the city of from Catarrh. My acum- of ►n.eil »u much • “**“*•
Naples.
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Impaired. By tbe’uae ot EJy'a Cream Balm I J I inches
IxiNiHix, Nov. is.—In the Commons lad DeuD Hotel, New York.
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evening. Sir Charlos.Dllke. President of Him
Buateeu
Local Govcnnnent Board, denied' Uiat thenLuraJ Noticw. tec crau
Spain is tbe greatest k-ad-produefogcountry.
ibowquaci in mt
was any cholera in England.
Loxiiox, Nov. 18.—In tin? Houac.bf Com­
mons, last evening. Mr." Gladstone made Rheumatic Syrup Co:
Gentlemen—For twenty years 1 have been a
Editor and Proprlrtor.
a speech with reference to the Fransufferer with rbeuhiitiMu. Much of tbe
chtae bill In which be said the Gov­ great
time 1 bad but little umt ot my anus : my bonds
yiincelbineou» Cards.
ernment deaired to paz»s
the Fran­ were drawn out of shape si.il 1 nearly tort tiie
chise bill without delay.
They can use-uf one of my finite. 1 have been treated by
H. YOUNG. M. D., PbrrictaD and Burnot inter into any understanding will: tbe best of physicians, and have taken many
• geou, eart aide Main 8U Office hours
the opposition until they receive ad­ different remedies that werehlgbly rroKtmiended, but grew worse oil the tone unto I com­
equate assurance that the bill will be
T.OOL'ClIKk. M. D., rtj.lrl.n ud Burthis autumn. In tiiat case the Goveramri.t menced using Rheumatic byrop, and before I
• aeoc. All professions! calls promptly
are ready to make the main provisions or a bad used one. bottle I began to improve, ami
taking tbe syrup four week) 1 was com­ attended. Office noun 8 to 10 a. m. and 6 to
draft of-their Hedfstributiuu bill the aubj«ct alter
cured, and to-day 1 am as well as ever
of friendly comm unieat Ion, or they atmd pletely
and can use my bands arid limbs as freely as a
ready to introduce the bill into tiie Houac boy. Tbe effect ot tbe Rheumatic Hi rap has
MORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
Office,porter Main and BbCTtnaii Streets
of Commons forthwith, and prosecute it been truly wonderful in my ease, and I, find, on
•'with all possible speed.
enquiry , that it Is doing cqusliv well in every
__ itamting* t^arria.
LoSimjx, Nov. 19.—The Conservattvw ot other c**e where It is being used. You are at
■liberty
to
use
my
name
as
you
cbooae,
as
I
am
both Houses ot I*arliament I: id a moci'ng
TOHN Q. CRESS Y. Sheriff, Halting.?Mirh..
at noon yesterday al tbe.Carleton Club, to very glad to be able to say, aa 1 can, tiiat tbe
will
attend promptly to ail official bustneu
eonsldcr ihe crupromise offered by the Gov­ Rheumatic Syrup is one of tbe beat medicines
rintukted to bls care.
tiie market, and a single trial will convince
ernment Monday night with reference to the bn
afiy one of.its wonderful merita. *
AME8. A. 8WF.EZY, Attorney^ Counreilor
Franchise bilL After some dlsrus.«ion the
Jacob Williams.
Hastings will attend to legal butineaa Id any
Conservatives decided to accept the pro­
posals of the Government. They will agree
There are over 55,000 jxist offices in the Unltto pass the Franchise bill provided the Gov­ «d States. ___________ _______
TXriLLIAM B. 8WEEZE1'.Lawyer and Ju&gt;
» ’ tice of the Peace. Especial attention
ernment will immediately produce a Redis­
N.EVER Gl\Ti UP. “
given to collections. Hastings, Mich.
tribution bill which is satisfactory to both
If
you
are
suffering
with
low
and
deprvMcd
parties.
.
spirits,
loss
of
appetite,
gtneral
debility,
dis
­
W. NIBKERN. Attorney and Uouncelloc
Londos, Nov. 20.—Lord Northbrook, ordered blood, weak cunMitutiun. headache, or
• al Law, practices in al I State Courts. Col
High Commissioner4to Egypt, has made ini any disease of a bilious nature, by al) means
promptly attended to. -Office over
report upon Egyptian affahs. He advocates: procure a twit tie of Electric Bitters. You will lections
8|&gt;auldiDg’siitore, Hartings, Mich-'
First, tiiat there shall be no reduction ot be surprised to sec tbe rapid improvement that
Interest upon any of the Ioans; secondly, will follow; you will be inspired with new life;
ELEMENT SMITH, Attorney at Law. Oftiiat tiie fiinklng-ftmd of.the unified stock strength and" activity will return; pain aud
J five over R. K. Grant’ store Hastings'
shall be suspended in onl.-r to cover tiie misery will cease, and henceforth you a ill re Mich. Practice iu all the Courts of the State.
new loan of £8,000,000 to be advanced by ioire tn the praise of Elecinc Bittern. .Sold at Prompt attention given to collections. Money
fifty
cents
a
bottle
bv
F.
T.
Boise.
to
loan on real estate^
England t thirdly, tiie loan shall be princi­
pally spent In paying the- Alexandria
Over 3117,QUO widows have applied for pen­ ^y^iNjirr 1101 si:. “
indemnity- and in repaying the ad­ sions.
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A - B? FOOT? PaoraiBTOK.
vances made by Um Rothschilds and lo­
Ask F*. T-. Boise' about Acker's Blood Elixir,
cal tauiks, leaving £f,000.000 for .the ex­
penses of tiie Irrigation of the lands of Low­ the only preparation irtiaraiited to dcaitse the
KT1 M*tiwYaVtlle,&gt;Ilch.
blood
and
remove
all
chronic
diseases.
er Egypt; fourthly, a large reduction in tiie
UndHUtably one of tbe iert-kept hotel* In
taxation of Upper Egypt, and a alight re­
Whalebone le bec'-tulng more valuable overt central
Michl gun. Sample rtx&gt;m» first -floor.
duction in the taxes of IxJwer Egypt; fifthly,
to establish an equilibrium in die flnanew,
F. T. BoIm: Kuaranto-s positive relief for any J.J A. BAICBKIl. M. I&gt;.
the anny and police estimates shall be re­
duced by £350,000. England shall bear the cough, cold, rn.up, or lung complaint by using
Acker’s English Remedy, or will refund tbe
whole cost of occupation, and tiie annual money.
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deficits of tiie domain and of tiie Dalia

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estates shall be abolished with tiie help of
England, thus effecting a saving of interest
and a reduction of expenses.
Beki.ix, Nov. 17.—Bismarck, in his
speech at the opening of jhc Congo Confer­
ence, alluded. In general terms, to tiie high,
beneficent and pacific aims of tiu* confer­
ence. He said it Bad for ite object tbe aolt*tion of three? main questions: FiraC frca
navigation,Jwith the fr jedoni of trade on the
Congo; .secondly, frea navigation on the
Niger; thirdly, tho formalities of the an­
nexation of territory to be observed in tiie
,continent of Africa. Tills constituted tho
positive aim of the conference.
Loivdos, Nov. 20.—The Berlin corre­
spondent of the Times says that Portugal,
,while maintaining her territorial rights at
.tbe mouth of the Congo River, has privately
informed the members of tbe conirrencc
,that she accepts the principle of free trade
on the vhole river.
Madrid, Nov. 20.—Spain has taken
possession of the territory in West Africa
.about the River Oro.
Loxdom, Nov.* 17.—Matthew Arnold Is
•bout to make an extended tour In America.
✓ Loxdor, Nov. IK—Tbe Sluuighal cor­
respondent of the Timet says the Chlneoo
Government hue arranged for Euglir-h amt
American vesscla to run the French block­
.ade of the Die of Formosa. Thirteen Ger­
'mans w lio have been engaged as officers tor
;tiie Chinese army have arrived at Ttentain.
Forty-two more are expected.
Thirty
,thiHMand Chinme soldiers crossed thn
Yangtee River, going southward at and
,near Poyang, during the month ot Octo­
ber. AH beats in that neighborhood are
now impressed into serribe by the author­
ities for use in conveying troops across
the stream. Tiie Chinese have left a chan­
nel only 250 feet wide across the W©owing

Physician and S&lt;irgeon

The king of Siam has 2i'&gt;3 children, He 18
Office first door east of Opera House and
under thirty.
near residence ou eomer of Wellington nd
State Streets. Nashville. Mich.
CO.’-.l’LETELY. CURED.
. MoiitKomery. Orange Co.. 3
Dr. Kennedy. M. D , Roudout, N. Y.;
Dear Sir:—I had suffered from Malaria a
■ p»IUro reimOj I-ir IMabov»gW»i»;by Ila
longtime; tried many pttyrichr^ and different oht b*v«
ib&gt; a.aa.laare*».ut U&gt;« wont kind and at lone
kinds of uieillcine. unbtiuc avail. Finally I
tired your “Favorite Remedy ” ai.d it complciely cured me.
R. A. Campbell.
Mr. Campbell Is foreman in tbe Montgomery
Paper Mills, and atn statement he iuake&gt; - uk
auod as the Bank of Englaml.

CONSUMPTION.

Fargo claims to have gained IJJOOpopqLtfon
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Tbe best salve in the world for Cute, Bruise*.
Sores, L'Icrif, Sall Kheutn, Fever Sores, letter,
Chapped B-nds, Chilblains, Corns, ami all
Skin Ei u . .una, and positively cures Piles. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25cents per box. For
**le tn F. T..Boise.

The Fountain of Youth.

Dyspepsia is the prevailing malady of
-■irjliztsl life. A weak dyspeptic stomach
icta very slowly or not at all on many kinds
.,f food; ga^ca are extricated, acids are
'onned and become a source of pain and
Itseaae until discharged. To be dy»pej&gt;tic
w to be miserable, hopeleac, ±z~z^zt, zz~
conWashington, Nov. 17.—President Ar­
fused in mind, forgetful, irresolute, drowsy,
thur Is st work upoa his last message at tin*
weak,
languid and useless. It destroys the
Soldier's Home, and does not come to tin*
Teeth, Complexion, •trength. Peace of
White House until late in tiie day. The
Mind and Bodily ease. It produces Head­
members of the Cabinet are also busily en­
achy Pain in Shoulder*. Coughs, Tightoeae
gaged upon their reports, which have been
of Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
somewhat belated on account of the taecStomach, Bad Taste in Mouth, Bilioy*
San Francisco, Nov. ‘20.-—Michael H.
•tlon. The synopsis of these reports will be
Attack#, Palpitation of Heart, Inflammation
presented to tiie President to-day. His De Young, proprietor of the San Francisco
of Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys,
Dot believed tiiat there will be any special Chronicle, was shot' late yertertay afternoon
and a hundred other painful symptoms.
B
erlin
,
N
ot
.
18.
—
The
numbers
of
the
recommendation in the message, but there
Dyspepsia’ invariably yields to the vege­
have been Intimations tiiat the President by Adolph Spreckels, a son of Claus Spreck­ various parties elected to the Rclchatag thia table remedies in GOLDEN SEAL
might devote some, space to a sketch of the els, tl:e Hawaiian sugar king, on account of year are as follows: Conservatlvea, 73, a
work of tbe Republican party.
a recent article in the Chronicle, respecting gain of 20; free conservatives, 28, a gain of BITTERS, the great purifier of the blood
and restorer of health. . In these complaints
tiie affairs of the Hawaiian Commercial 5; ultramontanes, 100, a gain of 2; national it has no equal, ami one bottle will prove a
Sugar Company. The affair took place In liberals, 53. a gain of 9; German liberals,
Findlay, O., Nov. 18.—The company the business office of the paper. Two shots 68, a loss of 83; south German oeiuocrata, better gtfaranlee of its merits than a lengthy
We warrant GOLDEN
that has been boring for natural gas In this were fired, tiie first lodging In De Young’s 7, a lows of 2; social democrats. 24, a gala advertisement.
SEAL BITTERS. Take do others. Sold by
city for ten days was rewarded yesterday left arm a little above the elbow and the of 11; Poles, 16, a loea of 3: Danra, 1, a teas
of I'.’Gnelphs, 8, unchanged; Alsatians,
F. T. Boise and H. G. Halk.
with a rich strike at the depth of 1,100 feet second in his left shoulder. Both wounds 15, uuclianged. The Reichstag contains a
The flow promises to be sufficient for tiie were slight, the bui.ets were soon removed, strong protectionist majority.
Lonixin, Nov. 19.—The latest advices
lighting and heating of the entire city. and De Ydung walked to hh carriage and
Much surprise was created by the discovery was driven home. Spreckels was promptly from Afghnnlatan state tiiat the tlrithhat a depth of 700 feet of petroleum of a arrested and locked up for safe-keeping. Afghan Frontier Commission had arrivwi al
The
affray
naturally
calls
to
mind
the
tragic
Pulikhatun, an important town on file right
heavy grade, and land in the Immediate vi­
cinity lias advanced to s fabulous value. end of Charles Do Young, a brother of M. brink ot tiie river Hurl run, toward Herat
The resent well promises to become a H. De Young, four years ago,- though the They found a Ruxslau picket camp
deadly
alm
aud
fatal
execution
of
young
at-ross tiie river from that city, close to
veritable gusher of gas and oil, and the
the bridge. Strong protests were at once
excitement among property-owaera is in­ Kalloch's pistol.
lodged with the Russian commander
tense.
Countertclt Money.
again-.! the pnwence of the pickets. The
Flemming and Loring, of '»uud W” Fame,
Russian
Commission is not expected to ar­
Washington, Nov. 20.—Chief Brooks
of the Secret Sc.-vice r-**&gt;ston of the rive before January. It Is supposed that tiie
Chicago, Nov. 18.—John Flemming and Treasury Department, In his annua! I Russians have pushed on to iMlikhatun in
order to obtain tiie advantage of actual pos­
Frank Ixiring. who. It will be remembered,
report says: “The events of the past
were found guilty in the United .States year give evidence of a revival of the j session In the coming negotiations. The
_ Afghans consider that Pulikhatun belongs
Court, Judge Blodgett presiding, of using manufacture of counterfeit paper mowy 1 to 1,16 Am&lt;er. and are greatly excited al the
the United .States matte to |*ro. uote the cele­ which war practically suspended dur- I presence of the Russiaiw.
'
brated “FnndW" grain-sjM.-culating.&lt;rhemr,
Ing the yeurs 1882 and 1883.*”
He j
and who were sentenced to pay u fine uf also
says ti'at, although he report, i
$500 each and to imprisoninent for one yeai
, oungstown, O., Nov
, . 30.—A telegram
CURE*
In the County Jail, were released last even­ for the past y&lt;2* «&gt;»e .mallert percent- r Y
eounUrfrit paper uu,ounce, tho
ot WolUrAmou Wood, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
ing, iias-ing been pardoned by President wo ot drcuUtlon
money since the**' . Issue of such money, of
-- —
■— •inventor
----- .-----ot
« •»the
—---------------a
Arthur.
thio city,
mowers and
he is of the &gt;pmK&gt;n that there b to-day, in
the hands uf counterfeiters, nearly 300.000 reaper bearing his name, and who estab­
new spi’.ious notes of tiie denomh wit loos of lished the plant of the Wood Mower and
$10 and 820, which have been produced Reaper Works here. Mr. Wood was seven­
tickets to Chicago were sold yeaterday at since J.u.uary 1, 1684. Mr, Brooks notes ty-one years old, and his death occurred at
the regular offices for $1. The cut wa, with pleasure that bankers are recognizing Templeton, Mass. Deceased leaves a large
matte by the Burlington, and «'&amp;' promptly more fully the importance of brarding as fortune, and the linnybnse works will run as
met by all other lines. A railroad man ex­ spurious all counterfeit money presented in usual The remains will be interred at
DR. DAVID
pressed the opinion that one object of th&lt; tbe course of business.
• Hooaick Falla, N. Y.
sweeping reduction was to close up th&lt;
brokers. The St Louis rate Is still $4.
Indianapolis, IntL, Nov. 20.- Governor
Tolodo, O„ Nov. 30.—About six o’clock j
Porter has decided to commute the sen­
Providence, R. L, Nov. 20.—Governor last evening fire broke out In the Brush tence of Koerner, tho wife । murderer, who
Electric
Light
Company's
building.
The
Brown has appointed William P. Sheffield
was to be hung on Friday next, to impris­
to Urn United States Senate, to succeed Sen­ liest off arts of the fire department were un i onment for life. The evidence failed to
Buc.essfui, and the valuable machinery. ' show premeditation and waa entirely cir­
ator Anthony until tbe assembling of tiie
cumstantial.
cousirting
of
five
large,
dynaifios,
three
en!
legislature in January,when a. Senator will
gi.iesand all the appliances used in gener- ‘
•ting electricity-, was damaged to such an j
Reading, Va., Nov. 2a.—“Blark-teg"
extent as to leave the streets in darknosn. 1
Dk* Moines, la.. Nor, 19.—So virulent is The total loss is estimated at about $30,000; has broken out among tl»e young cattle in ariisns trow aa impure rtnVi of tbe BLOOD.
the hog cholera tn this State tiiat the recent Insured for $35,000. Tlw fire is supposed the western section of Berka County. Tbo
toHses lit Mills Conntv alone are estimated
at $14,000.
Ing.
cattle have Mwenmbed.

GERManreMEOT

KENNEDY’S
REMEDY*

BEE-HIVE
Didj-ou know there

was a “Bee-Hive” in

Nashville? No!

Then

step into the Wheeler store
and behold it.

By “Bee-

Hive” we mean a store where

can be found almost any
article in the fancy goods

and variety line.

Our

stock consists of

MILLINERY
Ladies' Jerseys,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies' Hand

Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
mantown, C-erman
Knitting, Zephyrs,

ORNAMENTAL FU.INITURE I
Toy Cartx, Tin
Water Setts, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,'
Toys of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
,
most everything one

can think of.
Mr.Cabl»: bdvipg had 15 year*

experience in

TAXIDERMY,
Will make this
art a specialty. Ev­

ery description of Birds
and Animals mounted to order
and in first-class style.
Give us a call. No
trouble to show
goods.

�"AKBYV1LLE.

The Cook-Newton adultery
tyn.

SATCRDAY.

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NOV.

NishviHe and" ViciwJfy

LIFE IS SABHVILLE.

Thus read a poster printed and dio- -A$d Her Environs.
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;.tribuh«l to the four corner*of the cum*
—All five political streamers still ; munity parly in the week. Aa a result,
wan to pirn*ipg breezes.,
j early ou the eveuiug yt Tbun*d.ty large
* —John .Finnis* is imw shipping from ! number* of ;gople romiiftmeetl to come
one to two cats of hints to Buffalfi, per ' jn from the^^kal district* until the
week,
■
, street* were twowded with teams and
' —Some twanty-flve &lt;»r our citizens j moving prdwtriiin*. About 7 o’clock
took in tiie democratic blow-out at I the procession waa formed at Kaickeru—'T,,..„!««,
•
j JxM’km’s blacksmith shop.-upwards of
living m
in nnr.
line. n.
A nr,™.
neat »v«fea—Hiram Walrath is raising and
n»u . ,T4)0 ,torched
orenes oripjc
otherwise improving, his house cor- J. hire of the affair was several wagons
......r..,.
titledHeed
tip toSts.
represent different indusner
Middle,I aud
■AderreUSmith, of Charlotte, are | trie*. H ury R&lt;»e had a meat market,
^Japping several car loud* of apples Kiikkerbockern blacksmith shop, Jl»rry
from this sration to Chicago^*.
• j Wolcutt and Wjll Hecktuhora abarl^r
—Many of our farmers are’still wish shop, and H. C. Wolcu’ t a .carpenter
ing fora week or two more tine weath- ’ ehopJ Plenty of Dctuocrniic transpar­
er to finish up their fall’s work. .
j eiit^fa embellished the line. The win-IUpM. thriee b»pW. .1, thoM.Mon, and prinuo
who l..re . Wr-wood-pil. .nd a full ! bo'&gt;~««-n'h.iid~&gt;mel) d.&lt;or.tr&lt;l-.th
Ivdor, torndd wlou-r U comin,.
“'"T* Tf’'‘T™’.
.
i „ .
. ,
.
.
. illuminated by candles.
Prominent
-lHu.klln.th I. nrtnn. , p..r /
,hw wt.„
buln,MplMr«
tooth .nd wo.ro . t«HT m.n,1od ,i.- o( 0 A Trim,0. Om. w. Kr.„c„, H.
«o ,r. «,..Mqnonw of the .Idow.lk r.^, Bue| t W(nU., u. L. Smith. C. M.
r»llmgup.ndb&gt;U.uch&gt;m&gt;n th,
P„.n.m. Del. Squirt* Grave, de Son,

Barry A Downing and Gregory &amp;. Dun­
ham. Also tho residence* of G. A.
Truman, J. B. Marshall, A. J. Hardy,
R. A. Brooks. W.
Young, John E.
| Barry, G. W. Francis,
G.
—A notable sight on our streets Mon-i j. gin|t|b £ Chipmi
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day, waa tiiat of i.ealthy, rugged young Mnd other*. ig
A stiff
of Chinese lanmen perched nn a spring seat to a wag­ । tenis wassuspended across Main street.
on, while a lady occupied a rough beard
e parade ended, short speeches
laid across the wagon-box.
, ’•
were made by Hon. Wells R. Marlin’of
Vt.Ville
and II. F. Pennington of Char­
—Tt is reported that Joel Demand,
aged i6, of north-west Castleton, tried lotte, interspersed with repeated show­
to suicide vis arsenic, a few days since, ers of cheers. During the parade anti
but be took too much aud with the after the speech volleys of dynamite
services of a physician escaped death’s and powder were fired and fire works
let loose.
clutches. ’
The Nashville and Vermontville cor­
—To night, at the Vermontville rink,
occurs a race between Neal-Walrath,of net bands, aud a martial band furnished
this village, and Frank Barnes, of Vt- music for the ocpaaionJ A little differ­
Ville. The race will be half-mile heats, ent kind of music wa« furnished by a
best two in three, Walrath to skate, band applied with horns, whistles,
kazoos, tin paua and clattering ma­
while Barnes runs.
t
—Jerry Wolcott and Neal Walrath chines until a late b**ur of night.
Taken all together, the ratification
drove to Hastings Monday, and when
bn their way home that evening tried waa a very successful affair.
/—Already several Democrat* have
commenced figfiring for the post office.
According to the last count there were
eight applicants-for the "poeiah?^

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to tear out a stump with a wheel of
their buggy. Result—a paralyzed bug­
gy and two badly bruised up boys.
—The M. E. church after nearly two
years experience with congregational
Kinging had come to the conclusion
1 that one might a« well be out of the
world as out of fashion, and hare or­
ganized a choir which is rendering ex­
cellent service.

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’

—The day express is now a very
smart train. It makes its run of 91
miles, including twenty-three stops,
iu three hours and fire minutes. Mak­
ing the stops take up fully an hour and
five minutes, leaving only two hours as
the actual rum.ing time of the tram,
«»r4J miles per hour.
4^—Marshall Pilbeam visited ,the 0»-

L00AL 8PLIHTEB8.
Monday nlgkt
the coldesj of the
season thus far.
Frank Warner, of Hastings, vas in
town Wednesday.
Mrs. C. L. Collier has returned to
Nashville to real Je.
D. Dickinson has given his new barn
a tasty coat of paint.
.
. N. Sparks and mother, of Kalamazoo,
are visiting at H. Coe’s.
James Fleming is putting np a wood
shed in hia celery patch.
James Motte, of Olivet, v.Mted with
Eugene Phillips Sunday.
.
.
Mrs. L. Cessna, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting at H. Knickerbocker’s.
TheW.C.T U. will hold its next
meeting with Mrs. Jas. Fleming.
Bob. Brady came up from Battle
Creek to help psintihe town red.
/F. J. Purchis, ol Vt.Ville, contemp­

borffrtdghborhood last week and issu­
ed a proclamation to the effect that no
more stones should fall br certain per­
sons would be called upon to suffer the
“penanUies provided;” consequently the lates starting r barbershop hereJ
^The Furnias meat market hasetiaugod
stones have ceased to fall and whitehands. L. M. Wolf ia now proprietor^
robed puoee hovers once more over the
Mart Cole, of Groton, Dak., is visiv
infected district^
ing relatives and friends in this vicin­
—Last Saturetey night, as Sherm. ity.
Fowler and Ed. Prown were driving
Mrs. Myrtle Palmer, of Lenawee Co.,
from the village to their homes in Ma­ Is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. J. Prinple Grove, their horse got out of the dle.
road and tipped over the buggy, com­
W. D. Frace, of Chester, visited hia
pletely demoralizing it. Sherm. says father, P. B. Frace, the first part of the
he struck on his head and telescoped
three sections of his spinal column, but
J. J. Nichols, of Sebewa, visited re­
it’s long enough yet for all practical lative* and friends in the village this
parporos.
week.
—E. Chipman has fully completed his
Calvin Ainsworth and wife, ot Grand
improvements at the opera house, and Rapids, visited Nashville friends this
now Ixiases one of the neatest skating
rinks in the land. The improvements
Rev. Cox has purchased a horse and
consist of a new mitered maple floor, bran new carriage, and is supremely
■ a warm sitting room for skaters, tiie
happygallery cur down and supplied with /Frank Parker has gone to Freeport,
ruim*d seats for spectators. Mr. C. ia to enter tbe employ of Chas. Bronson,
having his opening this preos evening.
the hotel maml
The cornet bond and a 3-mile race are
Mrs. Marjc McManigal, of Tiffin,
.
among the attractions.
Ohio, is visiting fried* in the village
’ —The imomveinents at the rink and vicinity.
• were far enough advanced to admit
Mesdnmes Freeman and Slayton, of
. ot skating Saturday night. ’ A tine com­ Middleville. Sundayed
with II. L.
pany of sksters and a large attendance Wai rath and family.
,
was the rfmiilt. Everybody enjoyed
Ged, W. Francis was in Detroit,
the new fl&lt;x&gt;r, aud Mr. Chipmaxi and Wednesday, buying red paint for the
its builders were the rtkdpiwnteof much Democratic jubilee. .
praise.
Curt. Brnudigc, »&gt; novice,
Will Pearson started Wednesday for
.strapped on the rollers and furnished Spring Vale, Charlevoix county, where'
fun for tite occasion. Curt, bids fair he will teach tins winter.
to become an accomplished «kaier. but
Mimes Alice and Anna Phillips left
until be dors The News will furnish for their new home at Casson, Leelehim witii back numtier newspapers for W*«r county, Wednesday.
busties *t only 50 cent* per hundred.
The N. C. B. accompanied tbe Nash­
—Lookout for night piowlera and ville delegation to .the Vermontville
. ________
.
;»etty thieve*. Some one tried to ef-1 ratification meeting last Friday night
feet an entrance to W. S. Campbell s t Charley Raymond has become a per­
.
house Sunday evening. However the { manentreoidcnt of Nashville, occupyprowler succeeded in only breaking ’ fog a portion of Cyrus Downing’s resiouta window light whet he was fright- dence.
eoed away. . On Tuesday night, about
J. M. Dilley and family started on
nnffnight, the Mime, or another prowl­ Tuesday, for Meadville, Peusyl vatiia,
er, applied at. Elia* Ogden’s and after- which place they intend making their
wards at Ed. Kosooc'* for accommoda- future home.
। tions for the night Said he put up at
C. W. Granger, of Middleville, was
tbe Wolcott house and tiiey tried to iu the village Saturday. He still con­
chloroform bim,“^when he left. In tinue* io the employ of merchant Luth­
’ sbort, telling roeb a incredulous story er of that place.
tiiat even kind-hearted Ed. couldn’t
Chai les Fowler waa called to Union
believe it, nnd the fellow was sent City, Indiana, Wednesday night, by a
'.drift. Ou the foilnwing morning Ed. telegram announcing the death ot bis
tirade inquirfes st the hotel and found brotiier-iD-law| George Snyder. .
The quarterly meeting of the M. E.
church will be held Saturday and Sun­
day. Rev. A. A. Knappen will preach
Saturday at 2 o’clock; conference at 1

visiting tftenth* in thia vicinity. t
Thank pcovidrnrr! the air, bint* with
po’itica’ IjeJi, istdearinjr up.
Austin Barnum is building a n^w
.gntnery and re-roofing hi* house.
.
Mlim-Ettte Wor.e started to her sebra 1
; Sunday evening. Saccero to you Ettie.
A child of lA-anuer Cain apok**n of in
i &gt;t week’s ltem»,dird ton Tuesday Iasi.
• Tb, Wv„,|. „f B r. rt-„|[r
him

ig.- ’is* H new double buggy.

'twsre ro.”
from Hastings to their farm in Barryyfllr.
_______
«l l.j lheir «h&gt; G«&gt;r,r.
for I &amp;uonl«y Um ««• on. of Hn-tinp.
Sblln. (Hno. Fridnr nhcblUMtootlolulloM
*-»«
1'U rn&gt;"&lt;i
1 We punk a goodIrorghutn mill in
tin- fuu.r.l of ihoir dM&gt;«litor-l„4»ar. i •&gt;"* •&gt;'« I™}"•”«n' «■»»“ b«l&gt;jr
'“‘‘Uity would Im- h payug invest­
All memberaof the Nashville Lttrary PY agaiii.
I n”’’5tAMOotetiot)
at ; A large num»»*r of.window glnm were
&gt; MrB ^nrTi*
Maple Grove^ha* an
Aftsocfafiuti are
are requested
requested to
to meet
meet at
«&gt;•' I'M **’■ Wn-n-m. by
the school house &lt;&gt;u Main street next l.n.k.-., i., IU.- c.ry Tn.-I.jr !..*»&lt; .&gt;
inU« ,Hrl)1.ttay lOrprlw Moud.y eialn*.'
......
( ................
actual Count,
.
Tuesday dirteet after 4 o’clock.^ Sec­ »«&gt;■»«’ drnnnm,
I . E. Carl Bank. of. Iransing, ron ot A.
retary.
•
'
irat on.
I Two
• Wi, men
iuru from
. ivw Jackson
UM»WU are
air meeting
lUCTUUK :
. • ,
.
Several of onr local Hunters are up' wi».,.&gt;ud
-- ...co,. ~-UinK
“• B“"** ’■•nwriy.h-.ql.ntin.r,.*.™
Dr. W. H. Young has been invited to
us s rail lant Sunday.
deliver a physiological lecture before north bn the Platte River killing deer :
gna's and....
send Imine
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---------------------- and, bear
, like
.
Mr* I-ud.nl. Sprawl, took the train &gt; &gt;’■ D. S...tl« ..qn-nr, ... In. thB nhl,
the
Vt. Ville high
.school -----students.
tr«dnr» ami-patron.. The 1 rd uro i&gt; •: ",nl™
ft lorn l».
- for
- She ---------------------------------'—
man
among
us —
coining
money,—
unless
,
„ &lt;h"
. «&gt;&gt;»"&lt;«. Io .Jh«r...
H’ ! I°i» Tuesday
Grand - Rapids.
Jurtw
H.mkw
in.
Mnndn,
w|||
n . n((i a w|1|(e
we can all gel sick on vinegarthin year.
to be givpu TueMday-eye., Dec. 2ud.
**
~ h-re
*
"*
»n.l
mnnnl
lk.
dran.l
court
N|)
a&lt;&gt;1J
,
h
The
District
meeting
of
the
lousing
The Nashville cornet band need, 'toot­
;|it „. Wica„, „„
1
district in in u-nciou at the church and
take a back scat for any band of it* .ttar &lt;*njiw lb. crtm&amp;r, »J.I...&gt;r... a , „aJ.
“m
f’
J"’
’h™ ll»o .I., b»..«, nnd don't nite A&gt;.».n . and will continut over-Sunday. Rev,
age in flit-state—where they have play
of one week.
1 ,b
, •
. . . C.
D. Paxton, chairman.
ed this fjill they have received the there will. be . a stwion
.
. ...
...
chance to speak hih piece.
The recitation* given by Mias Hallie
»
'L•
Mrs. H. T. Miller’s brother, Mr. W.
highest praise and commendations.
Hershiser nnd his wife returned to
Q.
Brown
the
elocutionist
.of
Willua_____
MENT
KAI.AMV.
Hon, II. F.-Peniitogton, A. J. Browne
their home in Shelby, Ohio, last Mon­
force University in behalf of said une- j
.--------andJL B. Wightman and wife were
after a visit of two weeks.
versity on ThunuUy evening were
Some few farmers is still husking day.
It is reported that. Alle.b AI dry is in
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
very tneritoroua and showed her to l»e cornNebraska and is blind, mid Ed. Ken­
Hardy Thursday afternoon and even­
Chiver seed thrashing is about closed nedy ha* bad a severe fit of sickness
I an elocutionist of the .highest rank.
ing. Mr*. Wightman will remain on a ;
sin-r he has been nt hia new home at
' Chet M »*ser wore his Blaine hat for the season.
short visit.
. Ed. Vandyke visited relatives at the mijne place. .
trimm«*d
iu
crape
the
day
of
the
demo
­
Henry R*&gt;e, the lively market man,
FEALE’S 1*OFVLAB EDUCATOB.
cratic blow,-out. The Plaind.ealer re­ Buttle Creek the past week.
comes forward with a liberal advt.
A light thunder storm visited tli»s
this week. Henry has a well regulat­ marks “that those who now delay section last Sunday afternoon.
shooting Blaine hats are supposed io
The following names are those who
ed, finely-st&lt;H&gt;ked market, and he is
John Armstrong and family intend have subscribed for' this wonderful
be financially embarrassed and have to
always soaiff!th|e that it is a pleasure,
work of 38 books in one royal quarto
to emigrate to Big Rapids next week.
wear Yfiem or go bare headed.”
to deal vith him.
Shooting matches with their gambl­ volume; alto their comments:
The democratic Jblification meeting
From Prof. E. J. Quackenbush:
Drs. Young and Barber attended'the
Tuesday evening was a gigantic affair ! ing attachments have began their se i­
After carefully examining the Ed ora­
lecture in Vermontville on Wednesday,
ron.
tor, I heartily recommend it a* the best
evening given by Dr. Sr«ll upon the of its kind, for a place of the size of
Mrs Frank Hartwell and sister, Mrs. reference book I ever saw. Its histori­
subject of "Anatomy," it lining the Hastings and democratic votes of the Ev. Parsons, are in Ohio visiting rela­ cal ehatts are alone worth the price of
minuteness polled at Hastings. It
the book. For business men and those
first oae of a course to be given by the
seems to us zhere must be others then tives.
wh* wish only the facts, concise and to
physicians of Nashville and Vermont­
democrats who “enthoose” ou account 1&gt; Much plowing is being done where a tbe point, it is indeed a mJbe of wealth.
ville.
few years ago was dense, miry tama­
We endorse the al&gt;ove,
A much and milk social fnrthe-bene- of election of Cleveland.
Min H. A. SilANKLAXD,
*
A considerable number of our busi rack swamps.
fit of the Coagregatlonel society will
Miss Jennie-Laub. Teachers,
Kalamo
isn
’
t
a
very
large
city
but
lib held at the residence of Mr. and ness men who ore interested in the
Prof. W. I. Marjjle.
there has bcen*an rfaormous amount of
prosperity
and
improvement
of
our
Mrs. G. A. Truman’s on Wednesday
noise
since
election.
. The Popular Educator combines the
evening. Nov. 26. A pleasant time is city, went to Woodland Center in the
The Vennontvjllo jubilee of last Fri­ contents of many volumes of’more ex­
anticipated. Mrs. J. B.
- Marshall,
Sec* interest of the railroad ertermjze Mop.
pense. It includes food for the. tired
day afternoon, where a meeting was da}’ evening was of such a bright and farmer as well os the cultured scholar,
The case of the people Vs John held in interest of the project, which ia noisy nature that this section was il- and covers all the practical points of
Br»dy, who waa accuoed of resisting said to have been attended with con­ Inmated and made to echo with the ex­ every day life. It is concise and to the
C. L. Glasgow.
siderable interest and some material ploding powder. People had better point.
an officer on- the C. &amp; G. T. Depot
.
The Popular Educator is a work that
&lt;lonate to the poor what loose funds
platform while the latter wan attempt­ assistance given.
every
farmer
and
mechanic,
who can
Monday night last the new Jefferson they wish to get rid of and thereby al­ not buy many books, should have.
ing to arrest him some weeks ago, was
•’’Albert A. Selleck, Tinner.
called before ’Squire Briggs Tuesday, Street ‘-Rating rink opened with a pro- leviate a great amount of suffering
H. C. ZCBCHXIXT, Clerk.
when ‘’Jack” changed his plea from grame of fancy skating by Newell among the poor, the male portion of
For reference, for all classes, it is the
“not guiluv” to “guilty.” Jack’s Jones chmupion skater, Miss Nellie which they so eargly button-hole for best
book I ever saw.
father made a statement, to the effect Carson champion lady skater, and votes before election.
Geo. W. Fraxcis, Grocer.
Now let tbe newspapers begin the
that his son waa penitent for his past Master Fred Ba.rett “the boy wonder”
It is a good book and well worth the
cry for an amendment to tbe constitu­ price. I wouldn’t take &lt;25 for mine
misdeeds and asked for leniency, with he is only ten years of age aud accotnppromise of reformation. The court and lishes.feats on the rollers aa difficult aa tion so that the people can vote direct and do without it.
D. C. Griffith, Merchant.
for president and vice president, and
the prosecuting attorney, being con­ the older champions, and the exhibi­
I endorse the above,
thereby save such an endless dispute
vinced that the prisoner would attempt tions were all exceedingly fine. A very
Frank McDKRBr, Clerk.
aa
recent
elections
have
created.
There
to do better, imposed the nominal fine large crowd was in attendauce and al­
Good book. Ought to' be in every
is no sense in the old fogy manner of
nf &lt;20, and costa&lt;7.60, which Mr. Brady together the opening wtu an auspic­
house.
L. W. Fkighker, Printer.
electing
president,
rs
at
the
present
paid and Jack was discharged. It is ious nne. The rink is one of tbe largest
Cleveland is elected, but I want the
age of this great republic, the col­ book, just tiie same,
hoped that Jack will not forget his and best in thia part of the country
lege ot electors should be done away
E. A. Phillh-8. Printer.
earnest promise and effect the desired being 66x132 with gallery, office and
with and a more modern manner of do­
OTHER SL'BSqB(BEm&gt;.
sitting rooms in convenient form.
reform.—Battle Creek Republican.
ing tbe business established.
Kocher Bros., Dry Goods Merchants.
Geo. A. Truman, General Merchan­
WOODLAND.
NORTH CASTLETON.
dise.
.
BALTIMORE.
S. Leibhauser, M erchant Tailor.
John
Velte
is
on
the
sick
list.
•
Mr. Graves has built a new horse
E. A. Cable. Merchant.
Chicken buyers are plenty.
■F. F. Hilbert is on tbe sick list.
W. H. KanHga, Boo La and Shoes.
barn.
Engage you a turkey for thanksgiv­
Frank C. Boise, Hardware.
Dr. Hull is wearing crape on his hat.
' Homer Everett was in Marshall last
ing.
Henry Roe, Old Reliable Meat Mar­
Hurrah for Cleveland nnd Hendricks.
Daniel Brant has a spring colt for ket.
C.
8.
Palmerton
has
his
saw
mill
A L. Raaey, Burlier.
■
Cam. Oversmith has moved to Mar­
sale.
completed.
A. S. Foote, Wolcott House.
shall.
Joseph Hammond has built him a
H. L. Walrath, Harness Maker.
The revival at the Tamarack church
Mr. Bauck ia building an addition to
house.
And
many
others.
still continues.
his'house.
A. E. Durfee raised 300 bu. of onions
Seventy-four copies were sold in As­
Robert Banner has commenced gum­
syria Township.
Mr. Charley’s two sons have got the
this-season.
J. A. L. Romig, Gen. Agt.,
ming
and
filling
saws.
scarlet fever.
Fra&gt; k Speaker has purchased an­
Nashville, Mich.
Mr. D. Ackley rejoices over the ad . J. N. Harter and wife have returned other horse making a spun.
■
home
from
their
visit
to
Ohio,
•
vent of a ron.
Frank Bush intends to erect a saw
I
desire
to
announce
to the public that
We have been having very fine
Killing horn and making sausage is
mill on M. L. Williams' farm. I am prepared to cry sales promptly,
the order of the day.
. weather for this time of the year.
R. Traver’s brother Asa ot York satisfactorily and at living rates. Res­
People seem to have their mind re­
idence four miles north and one-half
Henry Hosmer and , family spent
state suprised him, Friday last.
mile weetof Nashville. V. C. Rovsa.
lived after hearing the returns, of elec­
Tuesday in Heatings. Eddie Mglynn left home. His where­
E. Lockhart and children Sundayed tion.
rp*Try na before yon sell your clover
abouts are unknown to his parents.
J. M. Riser is still making cider, hav­
sed. Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
with friends in Orange.
Of the 18 prohibition votes cast in
J. Furlong, of town, baa moved into ing all ready made over 1,300 barrels of Baltimore not one went straight. Don’t
GFWe want your clover seed.
cider.
E. Lockhart’s log house.
Marshall, Gallatin fit Co.
M. Grosenger Las his new house offer medicine to others that you won’t
H. Ward and wife marie hia father1
take yourself.
BE PBUDENT-GKT INtMJBKD.
about completed and will soon more
in Hope a visit last weelfThe undersigned writes insurance
into it.
. MAPLE GROVE.
The young people enjoyed a social at
for the Continental, Phoenix, Detroit
Railroad meeting list Monday even­
and Marina, Sun uud Germania fire in­
Mr. Hayes' tbe other evening.
ing at thu town hall with very good
The
Baker
school
commenced
Monsurance
mon p.iuies.
There are all
Get that turkey ready for Thanks­
first-class reliable companies, and their
prospects.
day; T. L. Parker, teacher.
giving and invite your frieo Is in.
The Woodland cornet band partici­ ' C. R. Palmer and wife visited in rates are aa low as can Be afforded for
John Watring is tearing down his log
safe insurance.
H. A. Durkee.
pated in the deruociatic jubilee, at Hope Saturday and Sunday.
bouse aud grading in front
’
ot his new
C3T One hundred thousand bushels of
Hastings Tuesday.
Ed. Shafer and John Shoup are roam­
house.
There wili be a thanksgiving dance ing the jungles of south Maple Grove Clover Seed wanted immediately by
Cal. Ainsworth and wife, of Grand
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.
Rapids, were guests of D. W. Smith at the Woodland House, Nov. 27th. A with steel trao* and shot guns.
For sale, or exchange for other
good time is expected.
Mrs. Henry Walton has an artemeeia
Monday.
Sheep,
7
choice rams.
Hiram Coe. •
C. A. Hough is building a tine lot of that beats everything mentioned in
Lewis Lockhart is improving his
heavy sleighs and swell box cutters, last weeks News. Hers has 638 blos­
HTGet oar price before you sell
farm by building a board fence in front.
your clover seed.
It must be that Lewi* intends to take a and wishes you to call and see him soms.
before purchasing elsewhere.
Fred Dean, who spent some of his
partner.
When L. Parrott asks you for smok­ youthful days at the Norton school
Mrs. G. Wittie and daughter return*
eil from Ionia coimtv Thursday, where ing tobacco,before allowing him to per­ house, ia now finishing his education
they have, been for some time with her take, von would be wise in asking him at Harvard College.
to let you see bis pipe.
The Good Templars will have an
father, E. Gates.
.
Jonathan Sprague, of Aun Arbor, P. open lodge and oyster supper at Nor­
As Mias Flora Morgan was driving
home frum town Wednesday morning, G.M.ofl.O.O. F., visited Woodland ton’s Hall, Saturday evening, Nov. 39.
she met a gentleman who was kpid Lodge No. 389 on Monday night last. A good speaker in expected. All are
enough to run into her buggy and Mr. Sprague is introducing what is cordially invited.
smash a wheel, after she had given called the “Michigan Digest I. O. 0.
ASSYRIA.
more th al. half the road. Her father
The Woodland cornet band elected
Mrs. A. C. Wilson is on the sick list.
came to town in the afternoon and took
as officers:—Leader, John
Gilson;
Ettie Tompkins m home od a visit
immediate steps to teach the gentle­
music director, Bert Holly; president, from Galesburgb.
man a lesson.
G. A. Hough; vice president, Chas. L&lt;^;
The ladies had a sewing bee at R. €’✓
Sec., John Lee; Treas- and drum msjor, Frnvis Nov. 19th.
YERTIEH CORNERS.
John Bloomer is putting up a wind
F. F. Hilbert.
mill on hia new farm.
Mr. John P. Phillips of Woodland
General health good.
The Ladies social will be held at
has among other curiosites a small Barney
_____ _ _Ceriden
_______’s____
Mr* If. Strickland is very sick.
Dec. 4.
Mrs.
.... McGraw ha* a daughter visit­
Frank V. Wellman expects another Jewish coin knnwn aa the lepton or . —
widow’s mite of a date between 63 and ing 'her *from St. ’Tguace.
boy from Coldwater.

BALL’S

Fine weatLar still for tbe small boy
to throw stones into the cornfields.
Rev. B. Hamp has moved to Port­
land to his field of labor and where the
school advantages are better.

49 B. C.; palm wood from Palestine; a
shell from the Red sea where tho childaen of Israel cros««d; a piece of Jerusa­
lem marble, and a vial of water from
tne Jordan.

Mies May Corwiu lost two valuble
articles at school the other day, but
they were soon found and restored to
her.
The last news is that Lee Fuller has
quit attending temperance meeting at
Martins, and let the job to Mr. H.
Curtis of Woodland. '
TLe rate celebrated Evangelist, Rev,
W. Townwmd D. D. has been obliged
to iay aside active labor on account of
failing bealtb and expect* to rusticate
tbit fall and winter at the residence of
Sylvester H.^pe*.

D. P. Sprague and wife are tbe
guests of P. Durfee.
At the residence of Mr. aud Mrs.
. David Baglas—a daughter.
Mrs. Hattie Barnum is spending a
few ilaysnt Aftron Wood's.
Mr. and Mrs. Abid Donley are en­
tertaining a ten pound boy.
A. Richsrdron and family of Antrim

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EAST CASTLETOM.

Tho election fever is subsiding.
John Hcckathorn is building a barn.
Addie and Mary Gariinger have re­
turned from Ohio.
Clum Price and wife are visiting
COATS GROVE.
friends in Detroit.
Miaa Nora Bartholomew, of Ohio, is
Onr school is progressing finely.
fixtures of J sea son C. Graves, and will run the
visiting At T. Garliniret’fi.
Frank Felghner is happy over the boaiacea In my own name from date la roof.
Lour erenmgs—we welcome The
Thankful for past favor*, al) are inviud ia
advent of a bran new boy.

F***a*s*nifflR

feREAT DISCOVERY
Mr. Wra. Thunms.of .Newton, is., ssjrt: “My
wile hM been aeriously afflicted Mth a cough
for twrnty-ilTe yean, and ’his spring mureM-riousiy than ew U-fon-. Sl&gt;c bawl used rnanv
rrawdiee without relief, and behjg urged to try

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very much, and tbe second bottle boa absoJatci v
.
cured her. She baa not had so Rood bi-altli fo* pffk.T
thirty yaara.” Trial bottles free at F. T. BotreV Z4. * h r

HmI

�G. A. TRUMAN

100 Dozen olive colored Undershirts and
Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at 50c. per garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at '27/sc. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

LADIES’iGENTS’ UNDERWEAR
LADIES' RED ALL W01L |

GENTS’ RED ALL WOOL

UNDERWEAR |

UNDERWEAR

o S &lt;1
Q, ® p&gt;

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Ladies’ Ulsters
w Buys a Diagonal
MafS Wool Dolman,
Fur Trimmed.

and Russian Circulars.

I have just returned from market and
am receiving a large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

[ Would he be mindful of the wealth,
Mr. Cleveland’s friends have not bee,n
the individual opinion, the party pro- derelict in solving for him the problem I
j chvities of the pew holders f Would of bis cabinet. Every day sees a new

(h Q Buys a
Sack Cloak.

FOWLER i CAMPBELL B°”8^

i He maintain silence on vast question, slate arranged, and some of them have
; because some of His pew holders be- taken the trouble to write out the
NOV.
22,
1884;
jong to parties that Tosteied and nursed names of their proposed cabinet apSATURDAY.
——Have just opened a new line of----.............. this viper for revenue, the spoils or pointmenU with all the formality that
[7.
TT...... . supremacy? No! my knee could nev- would be necessary iu submitting them
i&lt;i w» Lot*.
■ er bow in.adoration of such a teacher,— | to the senate for confirmation. In the
•ih»dteci.diut.»ii tbe dean cat truth, “sharper that two- confusion of names and preferences
C. T. U cf-edged sword.” A.father to the
’ father
* ’ ­ two conflicting ideas are prominent.
Which we will Mell at a slight advance on cost. We have a complete line of
less; a protector of thq weak; a friend one ia entertained by a class who want
.Wks. Jacob Osmum, | MH.s WM.BArri.aTr, of the poor and needy, but a terror to only old time democrats put on guard,
evil doers.
while the other class insists that the
The voice of the pulpits of our lands* indepeudent republicans must be recPresident,—Mrs. 8. R. Overholt.
JAM» FLERBG,
First Vice President,—-Mrs. J. Osmun. did more to put away the curse of hu­ ognized. Tbe drift of this premature All the new and leading styles, and at tiie lowest possible pr.ces. Just received,
au excellent lot of Men’s
• Sole agent for Nsahrtlle.
man slavery than any other agencies. specnlatioa favors tbe South with at
Second Vice Pre*.,—Mrs. McDerby.
God put it into their hearts, and no un- least two cabinet positions.
Rec. Sec.,—Mrs. Dr. Barber.
| certain sound issued therefrom, but a
President Arthur’s cabinet, with the
Cor. Sec.,—Mm. J. B. Marshall.
F'or sale or exchange for a amall farm.
■ bold, heroic warfare tor the right exception of Secretary Chandler, of the
Pin. 'ec.,—Mrs. A. S. Selleck.
Flfly-flveacres Improved. Good farm bal'dInga, good well and cistern, choice fruit of ail
. against the wrong. This is no time io navy, has retained to the city and the
Trees.,—Mir. Wm. Bartley.
kinds, good sugar-bush of JOO tree*. Four
sing over t !&lt;• victories won in the past, first cabinet meeting held for nearly
And we are prepared to meet any one's prices in thia line. Our stock of
miles from Nsahville and VennoatviUe. AdI or point to the splendid record won od four-months took place at tbo White
drew box SM Naahvilk.
50-10
OAH A CHRISTI AH BE 8ILEMT?
past battlefields,-or weep o’er the sweet Hous* this week. The session waa de­
We are led &lt;5f times to ask this ques- sleeping dead.
,Tr mainly to the discussion of topics,
! voted
rion, in this hour when a giest conflict ’ If we would keep our laurels bright i to be considered iq the President’s an- j
is going &lt;»u between righteousness and —
let-liberty
American
citizen1*' -----------------nual message
to congress.
-------- , loving
--------- ----------------„------I Is very complete, and we would say.that those in need of a supply for fall,and
anrijchtcousnesM. between the Christian grapple heroically, patriotically, thia) The White House was thoroughly &gt; winter will look to tbeir interest ^hen in this market to give'us a call,
homes of our land on tbe one side, anti great foe of today, and like
always keep a full stock ot
lijce the fods
foe* of ; renovated during the vacation, and is ji
PLUG TOBACCO.
the defiant, satauic saloon ou the other.' the past, be will soon be laid low. | now fully fitted out and furnished
we ate lt d to ask this question because '
.
There is a great, moi al, God-fearing.- tastefhlly, and even beautifully deco­
we are so otreu told by professedcliris-, tnitb-loviug host rallying to the stand- j rated. It ia in perfect couditior. for the
xmn men and even ministers ot the । anj
Jiln-rt-y and righteous laws, and season that is about to open. The preslOHH.LAKH'h KIP.E LEAF F1MK I IT TOBACCO
i* sko *adv of Um- (Um-I tWcci.
We uva.al&gt;&lt;
And sell them as cheap aa they can possibly be sold.
that tb-y think it lieu to lw when.v„ j, re|Um. there will be vietur) uUui-rh rt will Had it rea.au iZ/oki,
rtiewlmf quality 1»aro*M tc none.
LUMIki.AKU^ XAVI (LiPPI’lGS
viral m&gt; tin. ;.!• important tiuretion;
rlorT
.boeSw join, tlir b.»t for which he will bo indebted to the
FOWLER
&amp;
CAMPBELL.
•tudiou»iyav.dddraniugth«ir|«&gt;aiti..n.iw(||
(ouni| „„
wlDniDK aide. autbetic impulses of President Arthur.
MakioK lr«lf«l rffnrta okrepounrn- ..WI1O u
for n)e (, apain.t me." The president will have au active win­
LOBti LAUhX FAMOUS Kltim
cral KTOUnd. ondi r III" prrrenw 'if; "It Gml hr hu ini. who c.n lie airalnat ter socially. He has arranged to make
abieldinir the .treat rhareb frem politi- „,r when thi. ChriMian nation i. it. thr most brilliant season of bis'ad­
eal prohibition. Krpn-rentlnr Cbri.l'a, f„nj Mr,,u^l, Kim: Alcohol will lay ministration, and there is to be no end
waiwaoa la only a mireion itf lorr, of low (n Ule duM
lAMMvltcMBg.InerssjMKl by seraxcl
of public and official receptions, and of
gentle, sweet, tender peraiiaaivenena,
—------ --------------senatorial, eongrriwional/Mate, diplo0(1
K
WASHINGTON
LETTER.
instead of a terror to evil doers.
■ inatic and private dinner partie*.
Ignorance of this issue ia willful, and
• Congress is notexpected to undertake
therefore culpable; neutrality is cow­
: much legislation ut the srssiou thai is
Wahhikotox, D. C., /
i
ardice, stupidity ia pitiable. No intelli­
Nov. 15rh. 18tH. i •' to open in two weeks. It will lie diffigent man can opvn his eyes to tbe atti- i
too. or WH irn «r wo.imry in™ ror. i “How will » ilrinprrstic wdmioUUl-1
tade of this great whiskey traffic for,,
Cough Xo More
Without beimr rourtnood, ho i,I th.
5*^*“" elreiinr, or dtfroh to retd, dowp.orewl
much
discuMcd'In
this
city
nt
the
pros,
,,
.
,
.
.
.
,
greatest enedty of our Christian civili­ .utmomont. Some of dm bo.im-.. • «»rk fur thr riiort w-toiop 'Inflow...
Kecrlpt Book, ia placimt lorwydros
sation. This enemy that de troys all
men wre fe.rf.rl thu rU m.i. ri.l iurerApP™Prmlmu bill,
WinKipltK Couab, P»ln In the Chest, Cw sum pt Ion
that is pure, strikes at Puritanism, reu will .uffi-r. Hot th. future of.
»"«»tonlybare .Um.lion. Tire..
•eoffsat Christianity, defies all law and
WMbruiftou iaypomred. Iu dm SrM ,hr*-r*-„”'1
order, he is Aiiti-ameriran, Anti-chris­
placr, it I. too larin* a rlty to frel „ri. of uuOubdnkl bu.lu«.eom.«ovor from
tian, the devifa strongest' foothold.
ou.ly the effect, of &gt; ibaoKe in tbe ml 'f* •“ra,m,’r- * ** .,bf
“
Protected by law, it has become inso , oumy me cuoci® u» n vu&lt;m&gt;k&lt;.- »u .«rr
.tort* .MtBufkcturrd
- - electoral count added to the usual htirtent, tyranical, defiant and satanic. ministration of tbe general govern- rvin^
led. ^..Detroit, Mich.
' only by Dl.A.
s,;th the old andon with the '
j For •sir. by f
By marshalling to its support ignor- ment. Then, as tbemoRt beautiful city :
”
anoe, prejudice, passion, lust, ill gotten in ^America and as the capital nf tin‘
Di*. Chose’s Dyspeptic Cordial,
wealth, high social influence, and the most gigantic nation in the world, it: A Texas judge who is the perfection
great dominant political party ot the must expand aud increase in wealth, ; of dignity on tho bench, swore iu a* a
; AoUtwt the dlrtrvM folios &gt;i
nation, it will, it is to he greatly feared,; population and business year by year. j| witness a .rather frivolous looking
depeii JitiK to nay manner upon thf
test our government as it has never’The money that is paid to employes ofi' young female;
■ blond &lt;u&gt;4 ionicity of tbe dlfrotiTrorbeen tried before.
the government, and spent here, enters jJ “What ia ynu'r nnmet” asked tbe
Now in the face of this gnat foe, largely into the calculations of local judge.
fiern loll
he Blood and tl
what is duty? Christian duty 1 There business men. But if they will consider j 1 “Dolly Dimple."
ia a general Impression that Jesus waa
matter, they will l»e comforted by!
। “Where do you roaideT’
----- Ah THEY ARE THE----always tender snd tnild. Nothing could ! the fact that this money will continue jI The witness giggled and replied:
win Mi robe farther from tbe truth. He was ter- \ to be drawn and spent here through I “What
„ I1Bl’B
fcUC use of uir
M,11UW ,
vu
s the
me tolling
you
rilde in denunciation and threatening future age*, or as long as this republic wj.ero j |jve*j You wouldn’t call on me
as He was tender and compassionate, exists. It can not be foretold how audwon|d yon, Judge*"
Mark Hh language to those who prey- &lt;»en «r complete will lie the clearing
rd upon tiwir fellow mtwi. The proud. ;&lt;&gt;uU in the government departments,
_.
All the
animals
corrupt and corrupting Pharisee, who'of
the present incumbents,
upon
a res- were sitting around
Hetlicuted I'lauter
mingled with his followers to entrap toration of the democratic party to quietly after the afternoon perform
-----IN THE MARKET. AND----them, who refused to enter the King­ power. There ia wide-snread belief ance, nnd the giraffe was thoughtfully •
among office-holders that they can not observing her colt snuffing about thr :
dom ef God. but lalMired unceasingly to
prevent others from so doing. They retain their place*. There will surely lamp at tbe top ot the center pole.
lie many cmhc-b of individual suffering; "Young man." she said at last, as he.[
Mtere busy concocting schemes of revmge. No wonder tbe compassionate and hardship, but the interests of the thrust about 11 feet of neck through an
F T.
JtfUjy; "L
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city,
as a city, will not be Injured there- opening in the canvass to look out upon
Jesus brooded them a» hypocrites and
by. Considerable property that has the world, “telescope yosraelf in out of I
WBICHTS iHOIAH 'i ECITA3LE P1LLS
JiaraMnd a generation of vipers. tj»been only partly paid for by govern-1 the damp October air. A colt with a
rffse-tlkened them to whited sepulcher*
tuL* vf
and d«*ad jnen'h rnent employe* will be thrown upon swallowing thing like a telegraph pole!
the market, twit it is probable the de- ha* no business tampering with tbe
bone*.
Whs! elas* ef men and their adher- maud will be stimulated and that but croup.’’
Come and look them over, and while there you will see
And all BIHoue Complaints
little nt it will be sacrificed. For every
— •• •Wbutean arrive and willi ng ally person who moves away.or is forced
Gen. Jksttircgard ba* written nn arti- .
tag. Sice a
‘ of Satan aud in league wit h br.Il* Who, «nt. a--«»rin r will be ready to move in. cle on the battle of Bull Run, iu which
devotes himM-!L‘ to the task of dtefiuribg Fora long time tl*r iltjr £ol be fall of he explains why tbe Confederate victo- 1
flow will b
moral beauty of immortal spirits?; Grangers who must be fed and cared ry on that &lt;H caaion was not followed up ,
nitU’C of 8cb
10. ISM;
Woodland, .Mich., unXJ
Jh* «tisfi«i with that, i.ut burning fo«- Tbo presence of this throng will ■ by an attar k on WashiriJrtun. White
. .
.,
.
..
t
....
.nd hbisnnr the hopes, the eternal lif*, more than compensate for tbe loss to' he is about it he *hoij|d also explain . A nd every thing that entern into the COHStril&lt;’tl«»n of a buildhum:.n soul*; witrahpiDg tbe young n»e-rehatito. bmurdlng-honaekeeper*and why, after tbe operation* against Ft. i
•
ing, from Cellar to garret.
with the uatknigued.
ns&gt; ytra wirp.wp.«;&gt;vi =. ...w. —.................................................................... .... ................. ...
,
■. could Hr durn-r economy on the part of tho«e who «i&gt;&lt;| tra* not heard of prominently again I
rtr.i funbr feel ibat they muMt provide against an until ha became connected with aj
Ot building coaoMnav.
ri. to day? imprudnig rainy day.
'- Sontbero lottqty.

COARSE &amp; FINE BOOTS

DRY GOODS

AN EI6HTY ACRE FARM I

DO YOU KNOW

LORILLARD’S CLIMAZ

HELLO !

HELLO !

HELLO !

Republicans!

3

E very body!

Use Garland Stoves

Closest-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft
and Best-Operating Stove

Entirely Non-Partisan
Will Do Perfect Work for Anybody.

FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK

LIVER

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                  <text>'Fin' A’iislivilk ZXrws.
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO MICH., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER ^9. 1884.

VOLUME XII.

wail T3EI 83

New Goods

“jlo ar os

LS18I.

[L AllOULU LKAttM:

vwjib t&gt;?io's.

POLITICO

AND PONDER.

NUMBER 11
A-.d

fu.m T-.

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--------I tinl cortches,- sl»I IT COST* T • urv A CAMP • tn%—
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"Wil it II tVe v«»-| g »t ill it!’

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At kocher's. ;::Xi
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New Goods

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Ax T7TN/’"4’CTT7’'D'QJ
XXL JtkkJ0x1.114IX O.
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"Will, that’* i’ll
right, then. 1
thought it nttghr ha wlii«lcv." Here
the policenuin lw*gnn to cough.
,
"’P.-er« like yon need a little.”

To Im gentle.
To valila time.
T » drM* nAHtly.
Tn mind the l»aby.
To ivAtd idleiie-iR.
T&lt;» Im* self reliant.

To darn stock ings.
Tn respect old sgH.

Saginaw, Hay City and Marktnn'w;
Month ward tn Tnb-lq itnd ’ Cincinnati,

gin’rnl, &lt;| ir’s wun nle-tiiuH title in -I-*
le., every pte*ide&gt;itiiil C.imp&gt;igti.”
'
Thus *ai I Mr. Jauiea P.iIiiht, the
much. Step b u:k hnm aul luc iude face oh de Vearth !” .
try if." '
"Well, which one waa that !’’
I The old fellow stepo-d btcki ftn-l the
isdicrman. “If that had been •vht*kv,”
he ’ whispered to the saw mill. tn in.
"D-i we import the bulk uf our tire­
when he hoi agtin t-tken hi* sem, folks dat
work mF’
"that tlmr coiistablu woiilder tuck nn"No, air; we import, nothing but fireoilten here.”
"It wit* brandy, wasn’t it!" asked hi* in ilat dav ex ’de po’ white tra-h’ an’.

Ymk iiii‘1 Boston.

The

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Tn make good bread.
Tn Keep n ll-ttlMe «i*ly.

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To make home, h-tppv.
To tie above gossiping.
To humor a cums man.
To control her- temper.
.
T:« tskc enre of the sick.

New Goods
At KOCHER’S 1

"Five million d»H&gt;i&lt;
which ttfn tiiillioii-

comfort. convenience niul safety that
p’-rience cmild auggeat, ami iavitdi exlieiiditurepneliice.
•
All these eastward linea to Buffalo,
Svracuse.-ILiRtnn and New York tnu
via Niagara Falla. Ont., ami Niagara
Falla, N. Y., Shipping at Falls View,
on the brink of the Horseshoe Fall,
where the fine-t viewa.of the Falls are
obtained;
running over the steel,
"double track. Cantilever Bridge i:i front
of the Falls, and connecting in Union
&lt;lepots at Siisprudon Bridge and Buff­
alo with tlTe great four track New York

country T »ere me only ten firewurk«
rize in de viirl’an’ git fmnilver wid de estiihliHliiiirufa iu America."
’Mexican eagle ex er Innu- L*g nigger
Upon invitation of Supeiintemlenr
Frederick FuzPichner, the leporterin’!
iiiatpb. I lister feel wirry ferdemim’ spectvn the Palmer establishment, not
folk* w’eti de big ’reMtererm ks ’ml
haik down on ’em
ef dey wnt first.- Wlwn the superiitreudt-nr said
;
jiaugev; 1 did. Mho’! lint dete day
.
come erbing a» las’ in de goodness ob
Central A Hnmlson River Railroad.
"I* nut this business a little risky!”
Truly the Michigan Central is not ouly
IJow tin you make it out P
the "Niagara Fulls Route,” and the
. ■
j- -iii
sideu-d by oiit-ider-, but I have en- "Great East mid West Hi .•hwav,” luit
people aii’ stuns time he had hit in hi*’
a Iso the unite that imutrUa the greatest
sold f, ‘I give yon wliut yon axed fur.
degree of eiunfort and safety.
• To lie a womanly woman under all
min’ ter ’maiu*rip.ite .de slabs* he also find here and don’t feel concerned.”
' ci ' •— ancea.
heb tie. pnppuse ter free de po’ white
"I don’t quite catch your meaning.’
Wall, wliat’.i the ole man doin’! 11.-’OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
trnsh jess ex at rung. D-* po’ white
a grttin’ sorter iiifere-tin*. Ef he coithl
A R'»Y SHOULD LKARN:
many yearn, and the constant though
call hack alaiut tatuty year* he could
, AcconHug to the idea* ot the fining genera­
bred ptitrlorks hh’ tit like mil Btrignl uticoiiMcioiiM nervous nt nun lia« entitled
knock the aocka uff.-n it;
Say, innhirr.
tion.)
'
Washimgton. D C„ )
ef ita all the Rnm&gt;* to jolt, h’leve I’ll go
Nov. 22 18M. I
To He.
an* mutikiii’ in ginnil dat d»-y witzez have ‘taken.* Many a day I would Im*
Lietit. A. W. Greely. of Arctic fame.
limve an* Hi'faackei fifin’ an’ hones’ vety dizzy and everything would get
hi* routi’ that ar way.
Youig tiimi.
I To drink.
■ hearted ez ennv metis outli-r tit-muii 1 dmk. At other tiniea I could scarcely
you say! Plainer, I’ve 1 i veil Ion gvriiufl'
To play pool.
-ince, mid han reported to the ecretary
Dey fit an’ sttflet’d dur way inter tie
to know ide age when I see it. Thul
I To play poker.
rhiM-ck 4»b dr wurl, an’ tie wall work’d my appeirTe left me and 1 grew thin,
|H&gt;re feller’s got t lie i heitnimiz. an’ 1*11
guest of Gen. Geo. D. Rngglea while
out der rewalpl. W’«-n hit- endid all weak ami lifeh--*. I whm drowsy by
Tn smoke Cigarettes.
here. Lieut.Greeley will enter at once
.lay and wakeful by night. My side
m-o a reetw« table ole man stiffer.
I
in* uh equality an’ party nighty of pained me, my back acheiL niv limb*
reckon by thi* time the con*table ha&gt;
To live without working.
the Ina: jenr of bis expedition. The
width—an’ tight dur is whar de Lawd. bnnietU 1 Bloated tearfully mid one
got er nnther cotliii’ fit. Wall, ergooil
iHT'iiotril «le'|hi’ white tr rail abov dat leg got par&lt;liz&gt; d. For ten months I
To effect the la de-da articulation. ' evenin’ cap’u."
-uffereil desperately, mid two promi­ wum snbiniiled tn the'chief &gt;&gt;igiiul officer
To carry h cane and lai ng his hair.
nent phy»iriaiiM gave me Jtp tor a dead several month* ago, mid.was em&gt;&gt;odied
Ths history of the past cm .paign. • ellersitet zmiis. D*v struck de lick mini, "itre.”
To lounge alanit the theatre hfb'ues.
in bis htinual report. Lieut. Greeley
"Ymi flairl look it now.”
ami the result of the election, show too
1 To wear pointed shoe* and escape
"No. that’- *«», hot it wan a fact, jit-t was unable to continue the work away
plainly to iiduiit. of argument that a
the same. When I found out my tumble from Washington, as all the uu-oids
chiugr is deiUHiided iq the rarthoil ol
and mnteiial rn'ceaaary to compile it
To twist himself into ^kin-tight
chousing a president- Why should-nut leas' oh prosperity an ’d’vidin* dr
are on Hln here. Any ^atemeufa made
the cousliUHiun lie so mn’-ndi d as to InuinliM ob i|h higher’ flyer* «&gt;’&gt; tie n|e
by him tegnrding the latest -ope.alien*
i To * under the good name of hi*
time daya! Dai’a wit it t nu-ks me sav rpjoy, and I «a* inotiuunced iucnralih
provide for a direct vote hv the people !
sick with Bright’* di’U-aae. It i* «h&gt; of the expedition h«V«*« therefore, been
young lady acquaintances.
ergin
&lt;lut
hit
’
s
er
moiighty
big
mistake
Illis wiutlil accoiiiplisif three desirable
entirely
Iron memory.
He looks reA 4&gt; Ti&gt;brauomb«nate»noflhed*mphi&gt;ul
"Indeed, you me a toituiiHte man. Im matknbly well, but in answer to inqui­
result: It would, do away with tin- ter charge ole John Brown an Gin’iil
XXL XX.V7V-/ 1 » ' Ub KJ. |un(j kDaT.e nrrally.
citmberNiiue and outgrown mnehiuery rooiula* wid de’aponrtibilitvub brio gin’ there any f tiling ••tf iu the fireworks ries of a Star repottrr this morning he
bitsine-s ibtkyi'ftif"
«»f the electoral cullegts; it wunlil give j 0,1
Cnicu-*!^
"Not at all. Un the contrary it grow* Mid that hi* strength had not returned
Ok eviay v &gt;te its due weight iu the
inure popular every year, and this year
Nearly fifty years ago, Orange Judd we have done mt extraordinary btiMi- t&lt;&gt; him y*t» bur be wasgradnally regain­
election of a president, amt it would
ing it. He saitl he was heartily glad to
prevent the tlemoralizing control of I was a young man, and got it into hi*
get back to Washington, a* he regarded
I head that there was a field for an
‘•tlqnbtf’ir’ state. The electoral col-1
r | agricultural jouvnkl iu New York, lb- Ml Fienchmeit, and they manifest it by it as hiM homo. He hoped to stay here
legt, does not fultfll the purpose fori
j lockets mid volcnnoes. fmlitieal hmi- for some time to come, but. an army
( | -liilu’t have mucli money then, but he
' net*, riimtttitfti uniforms,-etc. I reckon
winch it wm» desigqrd, ami ha* imdmur
hml what was better, brains. As soon thnt $10,000,000 won’t Cover the inci­ officer never could tell where he would
an miachrotmiia anisH- cr. Under tilt
as the first nutuiter ot Ills paper whs dental ex prunes ot a presidential cam­
present system, -every vole alvove n
paign.”
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The Secretary of^he Interior baa re
children a good edu- m ijority. In any xtatr, is practically of lice ami prepared an "ml.” In his
ceiyi d the annual report of the comI no account. Tweuty-two thousand
(J0MF0RT oh the rail
mi**aioner of pension* for the tl-cal year
palmy days .Indd'a p itmainddp was re­
TiUaHtBI in their children habits of I votes in MrtS&lt;achus«-tt* do not count ported to discount' anything Greeley
The old days when man was content ended June 30 last. It state* that there
neatricM
I »‘ir Mr. Bluiur, and 40.090 in Krntucky
eatncM nnd
and economy.
economy.
nyer attempted in the way of artistic with transportation pure ami simple, were, at the chute pt the year, 322.750
To have rhe%ir|s arquira something jl" n&lt;’t count for G»»v. Cleveland. Evriy
etching. Judd wrote hi* “ad.” and iimi merely grumbled at dirty, dusty. pvtisiouer*. classified a* follower 218.956
la-sides nccompHshmenu.
1 citixen might to he entitled to have hia
army iitva.id*; 75.836 army willowy
cjuiclutlcd by apiM-nding something
To have them take the bible m their' *••*« eountetl for president.
that lookrtl like “51.” meaning that the as disagreeable but necesaaty incident* minor children and d&gt;-p«*ndvut lelatlvex;
would
a stun to such scatfdul
’ guide in life.
-vote
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2.616naval invalid*; 1.938 naval w idows,
“ad.” was to occupy fifty-one liuc*.
I To have them respect old age, and be on* campaigning as b«* l&gt;crn s»-eu’in The compositor however, translated The traveling ptildic now demand. uiinorchibhenaud dependent relative*;
Indians. Ohio, New York ami Nr*
kind and g- nth- to eyer;-l»ody.
8 898 Mirvivur* of the war of 1812, mid
tin- murks diff--rrmlv, and the next
J To try and tenoh them to do just Jersey for the la-t. two elrrutMi*. The
morning Judd’* "ad.” apnenred fifty- then nnthoitglit-of luxuries, ami enter­ 19.512 widow* of those who nerved in
1 right. It ihh big job. ami pirentaliavv canvas* wunhl at once become nations* one times in the Herald. In fact that prising railroads hasten to tuipply Ih&lt; m that war. There were added to the roll
STANDARD! 19 Meridian) TIME.
. their hsnds fall; hut it is their duty, if a rote tn one state were worth h&gt;« wasalatut all the a IvertfaUng matter a* inducements to travel. On a well dnring the year the name* of 31 192 new
MAIN LINE.
mnch a- a vote in another, and the^orand their reward cun*** with oltl age.
the paper contained. It appearing in appointed road like the Michigan Cen­ pensioners, and the uanieaof 1221 u hone
Train* on the Malu Line will pan* Ja&lt;
rupting scramble fur elector* woitlu Imm follows:
Iwen---previously
live pensions
hold characters on &lt; very page, and in tral, tlihrefore, one may travel and
r---------------------——had
---------------------------- stopped
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done away with. The detail* of aggre every cohinin.
A SYMPATHETIC OLD FELLOW.
When Judd saw the' in cumfoitai in one’s chosen inn, re- i for various cause*, leaving a net in­
firming and declaring the result of the mistake he was Tnuif«itimh-il, but when ! posing by night in a snmpfuou* palace crease to tho number on the roll of 19,The
other
night
at
a
pei
furinmicn
of
Mail.....'... W.-VOM. Ui. nrr ^uiv*km u ri p. in
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- r- ■-------- 7-----state certificate* of ’he popular vote rhe bill caine in lor more money than i sleeping car, with lavatorit**, drawing &lt;*96- Thu amount paid t-»r tw-uaiims
Dai Express Il.3Up.at. Arr Chicago 6 50 p. m | BichelieU, old Gala- L isitlg. from Can’- win
n
i&gt;
Er. Etprc-w !U.35p iu. ArrUhleagu7.80s. ru
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. r. r 'would be le** difficult than ate the pre all die property he poMsesieil was worth 4’Ktin and smoking room, break last, i during the year was $56,908,597. The
r.er a Hill Cross R ui I*, witnessed for ।
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Pacific Ex.. 11-55*. tn. Arr Chicago 7-JWji- m .. u
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sent nmiDgrmi-iit for state electoral hr was paralvxed. The result of the , dine and anp iu a luxurious dining car. commissioner says that at the rate
the first time a th-&gt;itri&lt; &gt;tl rendition. ID,,
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, colleges »ml ft count of the votes by matter was that every IumI.v was talking where the accomplished chef supplies claim* have been filed for the.pant few
hud
&lt;L&gt;wn
tl»«.
river
on
a
r*rf_
snil
.
Mail.......^ S.&lt;A p. ni. Anr D troitS&lt;9 p- m.
p. “
m.1
diaposeil of rhe logs, yielded to congress. We should be glad to hear about Judd’* paper, and it gut a Imwhii &lt;
Dav £xpre»* 4.1W p in. .AiTD-troltKSS
f. “ T ..
rhe delicacies of the remain at a year* the clone of the rear 1886 will un­
* it
rr Detroit
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aud consider any objection to this
Atlantic Ex. 8 25 a. tn. A
5 55 a
a. m
tn
that iu a short time brought wealth , merely nominal charge, read the papers, doubtedly mIiow one million claim* filed
NlgtitHx... 5 55 a.m. Arr Detroit S.30 * m. an invitanoh extended by a saw mill
ami plenty to the e&lt;litor. The title ot , lounge, chat ayd enjoy the fleeting vi*- for pensions since 1861. Since that
~The Atlantic and Pacific Ex preaaea runs dal Ij man and'accompanied him, as lieafterother* ran &gt;ially except Sunday.
sin cesa tlm* accidently rtar’ed wnaj as of varied scenery, ami all »he while year the total amount disbursed in
ward* termed if, to see the "diudgeat
followed by Mr. Ju*h| until at. tine time U‘» speeding safely on nt rhe nite of 50 $678 3411834.
show” he ever “seed.’’
probably last as long a* the world conGrand It aphis liitlnidiu
Au intinmte friend ot President Ar­
"Sort o’a school exhibitiun, ain’t it!" tinuvs to turn on its axis. Men have he was worth $500,000. He’s ilou n' n.iles an hour by day and by night,
again now, but the uld man has got' i’hr triiusfonoation* wrought by Allml- thur, who, ia perfectly familiar with
tie a*ked of his companion.
1 u,&gt; H*'"ni* *”
j lO|H l(f V1g„r yetf
dm’s lamp wen- not more wonderful I New York politics, said to day that
De’t Atl
Day
STATIONS.
"Nnt exactly.”
dollar on he r hand, lu-en oldtgtd o, *
*
--------------------------------Taking the Michigan Central again he has information which satisfies him
Ex.
“Rutlier on that ar order. I should murfgnge their liouae, an I pa u
,
gmul stniv of the late Scnat-.ru h fnr ol|r tvXt
it |II(s never spand J that Mr. Arthur will have the support
Grand Rapid* I. V &lt;2 •
reckon. Peart laiyn; got. tbar lea-tons
cl&lt;.ll.r. turlnua Ui. next
[Ch.nill.-f orae, to min.l. which li»« [ p.liu, or ,.Ip,
I, I to the mrahut., ; .-I hi. parry f. Irrel, hr the New York
MiddievIUe Lt
down fine. 'Minds me o’ Al&gt;e Rich and
10.57
HsmiIck* ...... *
Imee «»t .town ro lire to .re.
।
|„.n,t„r„re appeared in print. «nd i c„livobl,.„t.r,
altr»cti.«&gt;» ot h-Ki-I.rure if lie de«lriw to run ceed Mt.
Sarvia Miller the time they carried on
Ns-hvUle. .-L
« lew dolUnr III there por ketru .nil i»&gt;e whiL.h
[o
qtl(le nppropo, «t , j„ r(M1|, n„w ,|,t. lirie( enuurer.thru ol t. rpluuu ill the United State. Semite.
Vwtaoutrillc...
in the school house.”
12 47
Cha Ho'U-.........
o,C 1 r* aVi *** »•'*•*! i /r'ronne* i 1,’1**
It W’’D *”* ren,*‘in*”‘rc‘I t*,H* i hue a few of it* principal through cat He-thinks that Mr. Conkling has no
A storm of applause greated the *p3.(8
Eau»u R*pld* ..
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’ । i’**,,,rtly after ht» hail sent hi* celebrated ^arrangement*. Do you wish to go from cliauce r»f again entering the S«-nnte,
Rivra Janctiou.
».io
, pearance of Rich«dieu.
250 ©aS 0.12
&lt;
i?C«r.iZhl’vrhilt Hayes had 105;
-owu Garden City ot the Lakes te and Irelirvcshe hasno desire to terenter
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’What old chap’* that!” asked
Detroit6 26
giMMl, anti it pu a iy i it u
j electoral vol t-s and was elected, Har-' |jOAh&gt;1j you IPHV take a palace car at; Dubliciife- Anauvmpt to effect a fusion
iug.
kind of sport for a niarnerf man to tnWrek|y published a cartoon re- j S;40 p. n). nil,|
rig|lt through without of the stalwarts and demucrMts to elect
“That’s the main man.”
dulge in. but fur the
’, pieranting the Michigan m-tmlor
; c|lrtOge, making faster time by mor. him would fail. He says lie thinks,
Izoc । “Sorter crippi- d up. Pore ole filler,
Mall
STATIONS.
, I** n
nt« 'rt'.u.t Hfri,. 1Colossus standing over a deep chasm j than three hours limn by any other fudging from conversation* be baa had
! he** got the palsy. I do thing the *-u »’t^
will .*Ke tue pincu ora ‘J’1
‘ with each foot resting upon a rock,, lolUe. Qr you can h ave at 9.55 p. in. j with Hw Prc-ddeut some tim- ago. that
teachers wnlder huHsled ronn’ mi’ g-»t
Detroit
game of poker. One ot t lese qu e I ]Hn(| |j‘o|&lt;l|ng hi hi* hand* an elephant Ol| t|ir Detroit sleeper, changing at that • he doe* not desire to retire from public
Jadcaoo ......... 12.47
same younger feller to ham tuck al*
j tie game* of poker wo* the uieiiu* of |
..Th(, Republican
Party,” j (.ity to the n,.w Detroitaud Bixtou line life, and that he would accept the SeuHire* Junction.
126
Eaton Rapid*...
2.05 11.41
| recently added;
- or take the Syracuse 1 atorahip, and will beacftudiditfr Wore
Charlotte
9 !W
Vermontville..
8.10
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; a. m. and at that city 1 tl»e republican natioutrt convention in
'..mi,up- ly.-.™..8®
Naah rille.
11«
m,i"1 ’ Sa”’ lvtrl5'‘
&lt;1“‘L | r.i. m . imp. s.vrr.l in nikmi-n
"
&lt;•&lt;&gt; «»" » r
, I change to the parlor car running to i
H Actings
MW
207
Middleville* ...
A few days after publication of this1 r Mlon Wittumt change. If to New
lite questiojunnst attracting the atGrand Rapid*..
0.00
“r- Ch....ller «UI«1 upon York, palace sleeping car* leave on the i tention of society just now is irgnrtling
ise him down in a cheer. Cap’n,don’t J Hie rooms tn the Luntinentel Hotel a
Gnint&lt; wifh w friend. upon a Fast N. Y. Express at 4 15 p. m.. with i the future mistress of the White House.
Thranirti Co*che* and Biraping Car* *«. ami ‘ believe I’ll atey ef ttmt’s the way they Fargo, Dakota, Hie other nignt, and j ,nHltt.r of official busine**, and, asliq
1 dinlug cars serving all meals through i Who will be the acknowledged head of
from Oread tUpkl* and Detroit. AU mlu* । B„. KOin to’po*e onHie age. I ’low to
Uim
fxioasrt iu Maine depot al Detroit with train*.
,
.^w
r .1 ...»» had liecome ft» interested in the game . Wju| &lt;&lt;|jn(f (&gt;nt Qrn Gn|Ot
to New York, aud at 4.10 p. tn. and 9.55 society for the next four years! Will
rm Ca-a-te fKufbero dlvteau.
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be ole some day myaclf an I don t dial they ^didn’t notice httw the time Lt.|. al|,|
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"By
the way, Chand
p. tn.; or again, take the palace sleeping Mr. Cleveland, when he enters the
E. L. BROWN.
H. R. LEDYARD,
want nobody to put more on me than I flew. Alxrat three o’dock in the morn’
ler, what tire you going to do with that carat 8.55 ». m. for Syracuse, and there' White Houte, do so as a bachelor or a
:o"w&lt;RV&lt;wfBrk“L “"•’"•t’- 0,”°h- k.Dl-f Pon-ol. fell.;', . .tiff dnuk
ingone of them smelted smoke, and
elephant!”
' Ors’tFa**aaATicket Arent.Chicago, jo’ munutain brand* woahi help him
change to the parlor car for Nrw York, i benedict, and in either case, whom wul
then it was di-covered Hist the hotel
“Well, Mr. President," was the reply If business or plea»are tak**s you by the [ he bring us mMress ot the White
ruigbtly.
Bnievc I’ll al.’p rouu* tbsr
An alarm wmb given just, of
man „f nerve, "if those rocks,
♦great Canadian scenic route, the Fast' House! These arc the questions often
in time to get ail of the people out, but don’t cmmble, nnd they won’t, and if
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» &lt;- OWITT.
-s,t .mi .nd hu.h, Mr. v.rtn. .
N. Y. Express ha* a palace sleeping car asked by those interested m matter*
tint hotel was instantly destroyed. It
that tail don’t pull out, and it wont. I’ll1 running through to Toronto, and con­ •tH't.ii. Word reaches here that there
VT LOUUK KO. n. K
mew .1 h.
"Wall. «f Un*, &lt;o»'( 'Lo r mo tv irire in unuecesaary to add a moral, tor every
land that animal!”
necting at Toronto Junction with par is a prospect of bis bringing with l.iu;
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b'li.rr HI Uk. * one can *oe that every well regulated
And he did.
lor car* for Montreal via Ottawa, the as bi ide one of the most charming and
rapport of all worth*, tru
hotel should have a mntn set apart for
cultured ladies of Western New York,
( capital of the Dominion. Other palace to whom he lias paid nnn*ii|en*ble at­
•rsbte Butter tslxM’a.
. removed with a crewk the corn cob the accomodation of poker plajurs.
The campaign torches will nnw go
। stopper, and rvmatkiag "here’* to
’’ of pips, needles and hairpin*. sleeping and drawing room ears run tention. The White House hs* never
theyou,
way
from Chicago to Grand Rauda, Muxke- but once had a bride as its mistress,
Poor St. John ia in trouble again. In
and a bride nt the hea-T of the ExwnPrescbers are no more fit co make» gon, Saginaw. Bay City, Detroit, Nisg- tine M-insinu would be a novrltv that
most good. *T’n» a get- a recent speech he said: "To get drunk
_ ____ _
is folly,” but t4i« bibulous compuaitor political sfM.'echc* than pidlliciaua arei sra Falls anti Buffilo, running tlttough | Washington
society would bail with
Quaite I
on fast tiniH without change.
' delight.
put it: "To get drunk is jolly.”
;

New Goods

"Wall, yas, that whnt I tuck was
brandy but the stuff what I gin thiTo sweep tlitwu coh-weba.
cotistahJc fi.118 cuMtor nil mi’ m-daoM-s
To marry a m tn for his worth.
uliilt 1 had 'mnghf to take home to rhe
To Im* a help-mate t*» a hiisbmid.
chillnn. H ifter swseten it. mt fur ’em
To keep clear of fl i*h literature.
nr they won’t take it, hut the constable
Tn take plenty of active exercise.
To *ee a jutni-M* &lt;{UI*i&gt;Ut sc reaming.
grbiued like er ’iMiaauin, gagged like
To read some b
” 'J
er dog, an’ here she come.
’Lowed
hired,
To be light, hei
tliat if ever I fmded with him agin hr
ip her would hit me with hl* stick. ‘WnlL*
To wear shoes

At KOCHER S. Im.

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

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"Here, ole man,” taid a policeman

�THE STOCK-RA'SEHS.

TfrrXrivg
Tlie Mri-nuera ;M ‘.V***! Br.tncii jartull

lof t unite in-tr.wiii.
and chUitre

wht

uU*I Re*. W. W
Mia. Fred IngalU, ot 'hitiu-gini, look
'JO grain- of morphine Friday, with 1

Whitelaw Ki-ld. In a Hl r tn the editor
of th.- Ttoehiwter-DriA'KTat ami Ultron.nfc,
l«»sltively declries to be a caiididate tor
-United St-ilee radiator.
io*« ia.ior;- of B. D. Buford «ft Co.,
F*i*lty a li’tb- child &lt;&gt;f Henrv Pierer,
Inland, jlL, la about n-udy to re-lur.— will
-v«i capital, givof Monivrvrfoil in t&lt;»a ►will barrel and
’iig eniptdytoent'
’
to
flvb
..
htm-lred
____
nu-n.
At a Ruston hotel Saturday, as toe result
The iu-nnr wife of Rt-nj. Covert, of .if u la-1 on Blain t Lajies A. Hill nu- a fit
psilanti, suicided with ‘.'Rough oh
in-.-., wnicii h^d ui-cii di H.-atdy roasted,
while the* winner aud his friends dined on
Rata" Sittunlay.
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i’luv*. It* n&lt;i, of Adrian, n portal elt-rk,

.

Win. Rivers, of Nile*, n'jed 14 years,
lircidentally ah«»t And klRed hinreidf

&lt;&gt;ur day lart’week.
’Laron Raivlail. of Kalamazoo, ac­
.- ■ •IdrnfMll.y. »‘hbt and killed himself with
i revolver Fridav.
RoiMTt Roam, of,Lapeer, accidental­
ly shot liimeelf Monday,.pnd died in a
low h&lt;Mjrn nftrrwgrd.
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Patrick Mace, living near Corunna,
Tiird to suicide .by hanging, but was
’
-cut down and may survive.
Fred Kull,' a wagon-maker of Mon­
roe, w re frozen th'death while return­
ing froin dnck hunting on Monday.
The jury in the Vanderhoff caae at
Berrien Snringa, bnmght .iu a verdict
'
of murder »U the lirat-degrep Tuesday.
Mr. Rolierts was thrown from a car­
riage Tiiuredav, near Adrian, retnained un?onM?ioiis and died in aiHHit 34
hours.
,
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‘ Jmiih &lt; Pidland, of Antrim Shiwa mee
■ count.. vvi»« run over by the cars at
JBiumen .Saturday night aud instantly
killed.’

Someone has t-iken .pains'to uso-rtidn
truin’ the Army BcgiMer Bail during I’resi&gt; lent Cleveland's {erm there will be retired
'Generals HanciK-k, i*ope. Augur, Sackett,
Ilolabinl and Murray.
After running into debt to the amount of
about iwo.ooo. the Detruit Tune* «usj&gt;ended
pu'ollcation Saturday inuniftig, and hereaftet
.&lt;■-11 U- Isshedas au evemng Mpur under the
'• m.-agrment of Mr. Lloyd Brezra.
\ liliotograph of lightning has been
in ide al New Orleans.
The Democrat-* of Boston will celebrate
Andrew Jackson's birthday January A
President Arthur L- Mid to be aiTauglug
hjn affairs for a trip
'
atrupo
next sp
that
Mr. Blaine rm-l
ran for
was ever polled for uud
office in iMiio. - •
' J. L Pugh has
n unanimously rcnomJiuitud for Senator byy a Dtjmxnrtic caucus
al Montgoiuury. Ala.
Tin- report tluit the headquarters of the
&gt;.:lvntiuD Army would be n'inoved from
’.e» York to cir'..-ia’i'L
I* contradicted.
i'he repaint ua tin- Lincoln monument nt

| day’s *-uvioti of the Nrtto.rt ntttteuwna
I &lt; ouvciition a oonslltntiun umf by-law* of
th«j pniposeil tun* «oi at ion Wrre adopted, ami
toe body will hereafter to known as the Na­
tional Live-Stock AMOrirtlafa uf America;
iu general ohjwt • toing to promote the
interest- ot the livestock industn-. After
a long delate a resolution w iny adopted pray- |
Ing Vongrcsu to oj» n a National trail from
the foil’ River north ward to toe tMiundary
line between the Unit*-*! Slates* and Brit­
ish America. It was also decided to aek
Congrrea for an uj propriatlun to aid in
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-,&lt;p;&gt;r&gt;-mion of pli-uro-pm-uinonla. Sev­
eral other resolution**.*’,-ere n-ad and referred,
and the eouventtoi lisi- ned to a number of
papers on pleUro-pnwuuouia and other cattie.
dlm-aMK
,
br. Lotus. Nov. 32.—The cattlemen's
gatotniug perlevicd iu constitution Friday,
the name to fye tin* Cattle nnd llorae-Grow, • ra’ Association of the United State*. The
Committee of Conference &lt;m the merging o'
the Chicago Convention failed tp agree aim
whs. d iwLargtsL (tovern*»r Coleman's
I siw-ech that the' hitter association wa* net
entitled to ailintoion on terms of Uquallty
toing.warmly apjilamlrcl. A sulmcripttoo
of &gt;1,200 was taken up and sent to the autferers in toe dronght-ntrickrii section In Vir­
ginia, West Virginia and Kentucky, and
rongnttulatioua werejumt to Governor Clave­
land aud Thomas A. Hendricks on their
election. An invitation to vtett the Stock­
Yards tn Chicago next Monday waa aro
"ES-U.' Ma, Nov. 24.—The National

Cattlenrau'ifCqnveutlun .woupd up ite bsudih-ss Sattirday and adjounfeiL C. P. Upson,
of Two, wx- made Chairman of the ComiDlttre U* urge the trail question on the ab
tenth&gt;.i of Congress, and the arid-lahd
2solution, which has Ix-en pending several
ya, was
ado}4ed
with some amendn.cnt-.
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The new-ly-organltod National Cattle and
Th;
IlrtrSA Growers
I
Aw*ln? I.,n mot
llorte
’ Assuciatkm
met subse­
quently and elected permanent officers.
Colonel IL I).' Hunter, of St Dials, being
clioscn President by acclamation. .
DEATH OF

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of .the Govern-

[SCUi Kl
1/,;. 1 'V ■ .Me retnetiy

JjlAsrccint FMgl

1J» «&gt; per hour, or 1f»,&lt;*») a day, tto comber
being limited only l‘»y- the skill of the
to-dw. It baa jtwt been adopted for the
Bormu of Engraving and 1'rintiug of j
the Treasury DeiMtrtuient, after throe i
years trial. althourU fcrei ;n Gov-&gt;
eniuieuis
have - used
the
same r

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In use in the Government printing offices in
Berliti, Kk Petersburg and Stockholm. It
has been necessary for protection to carry
on experiqienting oud construction private­
ly, ami the lirst exhibition was given on
yesterday to monitors of the press at the
Homer Lee Bank Noto Company’s Works,
where it is now printing United Htales 1
postal notes. The stex-i plate remains fixed
in toe press and forms a segnunont upon
the surface ot the cylinder, to which it
clings and curves. The plate reoeivua the
ink from a series Of rollers which ft posses
in its continuous revolution. Opposite this
mking apparatee is the impression cylln.
..
.........
d-.-r,
extending
over thia
is the blank ah^.t 1
of .paper, firmly held by top grippers.* ।
। Every third recover the plate arrives oj&gt;- ,
poaite it and the pressure applied talc -a 1
from the eneraved lines of the steel-plate 1
• tie* Ink which has been deposited and left 1

CRANKS.

,
Phlladrlphlan*.
[Philadelphia Tlinea.]
A nervous individual, opening and shut­
ting the Undo of a pocket-knife in an ex­
citable manner, attracted a tlckot-eoilvctor’s attention at the Market-street Ferry­
house lastnignt.
“Do you see that man?’’ aiiked the collec­
tor. “ Well, he is getting Impatient, and if
&gt;f the boot don’t arrive in two seconds he
will be hunting around for something to
nit. They would hack the ferry-house to
Vleoes in a month’s time,” bo continued, “If
ve didn’t watch them. No sooner does a
■uan possess a knife than ho commences to

tianm
B has %radjSynip will cure you.
dl».ao« of d-" Lfver^rjc. si.otl per boUJr. 6
for •
....I Khlo... »b~ Ml. fc,dIl.,,«'no-.
1
liJirf.
tHrcM.TKHitCKQj.

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.London «ah* earn ftl.fW.ono per annum.

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Something New!
Clothing I
The Clothing buarnewt Iibr given.me a little more work than I liked, and not
enough to pay for’keepfng a clerk, «&gt; I have determined to; twmoi-rfjy httineaa
and try my hand at hanging down the prices of Dry Gixids in Vermontville.
rednerd the prices
pricee of Clotkiag
niove iM«a weeks than
You all know that I reduced
Clothing more
my comprtitora had in Twenty-Five Yeijro, and thd-iitrtaAof 'yiMl iiwve.nodoubt,
heart! aiiont my selling goods for l.satlfan cost, and offering mm of influence
five dollars to luiy of me nt cost, aud that I kept nothing lint fdioddy, and that I
haven't ability or capital enough to handle a stock of cluthiffg , nnd all tlie.numerous other lio* that my competitara kindly ailvertiae my buainew* with.
Evervbodv orctrnre for
- D
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EZ3TTTO3&gt;T

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j
I
i
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i And get, ready for the hottest Dry Good* nndXJhrthing campaign ever heard of
in Vermontville, with
.

“Cush for everything, one price to all. very little expense aud no partners to di­
vide with,7' aa the war cry.

Vermontville, Nov. 21,1884.

ROE'S

F. S. LOOMIS.

OLD RELIABLE MABKET

r* mania for thia sort of vandalism, from the
Swell armed with his pearl-handled knife
Jobacco-smrtling ‘BiUy Barlow.*
vho, as soon as hs sees a nice, smooth sur‘.ace, thinks that the name of his ‘best girl1
Should be engraved there. One of the latter
kind drew his knife on the old ferry-house
mie night. The company had taken stcj/S
"o stop the destruction and encased the
rails with iron. The lower, however,'found
A bare spot, and, taking a knife from his
pocket, began to scratch the name ot
Maud.’
He worked on the name with
fully stocked with-----great soberness, and when ho waa about to
Inish It you should have seen the smile
Which lighted up his face.
He seemed
oblivious to the existence of anything ex­
Our stock is selected only from the choicest and best-fatted stock of the
cept ‘Maud.* Just then Captain Thompson land, is tender, and served up in the latest style, at lowest prices.
caught sight of him. He quickly seised a
Cash for Hides, Pelts, Furs, etc.
.
big hickory stick, and, rushing over to ths
Your patronage solicited.
ho|x&gt;ru! lover, dispelled bis sweet dream
vith one remark: ’Here, whittle on that.’
The present bard ping, construction of tht
ferry-houses make* it more difficult for
‘ruttcre,’ said the collector. ’Nearly all ol
sue troubles uxe.1 to como from people who
buy knivea from ‘street fakirs.’ This tim­
ber,’ referring to the girders on the ship.
Will turu tho*- twenty-five cent Hades
•very time. The dudee, therefore, find it
Pr. J a .S1IFRMAN v: t'ii
&gt;« ) New York, ftwilOUS tor tbe piurt M years far hbeuetewful
tuore profitable to whittle toothpicks than frwthoj &lt;&gt;rcaring rapiuj-i »llhoti' rtnifc l up-r .tioti, U now- al bi» ntBcr. St I»ul«. Mo., where he wlU
tt is to cut ferry-houses.
reiiMi n V&gt; tr--at ir.tonie tUI thr yotfcuf Pccenib.-r irarinv treatT.e*i patient, c*a labor wlihou* Inter,
ft'rinc wt&gt;h ihe mire. at&gt;4 w ill Mtelr front MniDmilatei' rapture. HI* took, with likcneM of had coaea
f... . *JI
—
i. ...
U —n* Mt. •• r IVI S? I . .&lt;1 ■ • uf.
41.1 Itln.k—t - * •*
Typical Hotel Beata.
(Boaton GaAitte.]
Catarrh CRE)gIjalm1
’
“Nowaday*,” laid a dork at one uf oar
lost popular hotels, "every one teems to
'bink that a hotel is common public prop­
(■•□.r. .*. f»id.
erty. People do uot realise that a hotel,
°lr«. Relief a
H.LVSTRATEb.
’hough la a groat measure a pul.lie &lt;&gt;»n•nee. Thoroucb ,
"» “ • -el,™,, brylnnlna i» twero
-era, is, after all, owned by private indi­
, tor. HarjKT s Magazine wilfconelude Its thirviduals, and is iflteuded for the exdntive
Treatmrnt nil 7 “flh.-vrr- The oMest peri&lt;xil.-.i &lt;ff tm tyje,
•h- af the guests of the hou»S. Of the hup) it Is yet. In each ii«-*r volume, a new magazlue,
Cure. Not a Lid I "o‘,1»P,y because It presents fresh subjects
ft-eds of iieople wb*&gt; Cume in here dally,
• . and new pictures, but also, and chlrflv, because
•tot more than one-half ar one-quarter are
old or Snuff. An-*ft *tea&lt;?1,v “d'«i»«* in the method Itself of
rtatrout of the establishment.
We have
I , magazine-tasking. In a w/rd. the .Magsxfne
Atted up nice reading, writing and trnoklilt Into noNtrlk. t*roluca1"'&lt;'re ««d m«*e ‘he fsftbfa! minor of
,uj into uoNtrira. rarrM&gt;t Hfp a„(1
Leading features
’ug-rexnns: and for whom have we drum all
uiT(. ti . Trl-ii ',n the attractive programme for IStJft are: new
'bis? Why, for our guests, of course. W«
EVER soerui*
•
Woouo.
’’ouldn’t be expecte-1 to furnish a retting __
by nm‘|Krra
J - D- Howe-Jlw: a new novel entitled
‘’At
• r a loaiiug place for every Tom, Dick or Ma red. rei.&lt;l fm circular. Maniple by mall Weir i Jhe Red Glove:-' descriptive Btustrated papers
larry iu th-- city. People do not teem to
rttRra. ■rng’iw*. rtw-vn. N Y
I by F D Millet, R. Swain Gifford, E. A. Au
’’**?•
Qibeon, ai.d others: GoJdsmitb'v“8he
valise liiis. however There is one young ”________S»rqabii«*- 4»r-rt«»r ‘
’
i !**,K*P» to Conquer." Illustrated by Abbey: Im'allow there’’ (pointing) “who comes "iu Bvxtk or Micntoxji )
'•ere
regularly
every morning
at
Ata ftcwdon of’the Probate Coart for the
about
nine
o’clock.
Ho
takes
County of Burry, bolden at the Probale Office
-toe beet v-ut in
our reading-room. in the city of HasUugs in ertd county on
HARP AO PERIODICALS.
I gilts hit cigar, pulix out his paper, and Monday, the 24lb day uf Novernlier, In the rear j.
PorMh
viuaiut in his seat until nearly noon, act* one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four. 1! HARPER'S WEEKLY&gt;4 on
Present, CutMBXT Smith, Judge of Probate ■ HARPER’S MAGAZINE4 00
■ ug during toe whole time as If he owned
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
rd
HARPER'S BAZAR4 00
She entire place. At about twelve o’clock
HULDAH J. MAPLES, dareeMd.
HARPER’S rOUNO PEOPLK2 00
On reading and filing tto petition, duly v&lt;u&lt;. HARPER 8 FRANKLIN SQUARE
fled, of Roxie Palmerton, mother uf said de­ L1BRART, One Tear (IB Numbm)1000
us who make a practice of doing thia ceased, pra* Ing tot the appoint ment of some
Postage free to all subscribers in toe United
suitable i&gt;eraon to be administrator of the es­
fUalt-x or Canada.
tate of said deceased;

FRESH. SALT and CURED MEATS

Rupture

Harper s Magazine.

-tickle for note paper for months. They
uake their daily request* for our tetter-

that the subscriber wishes to tagin with toe
~
persons interested io said estate, arerequired to current number.
appear at a teasfon of aald'Court, then to bo
bolden at the Probate Office, In the eltv of
Hastings, in oald county, nod show cause, tf
any there be. wLy the prayer of the petitioner
should not to granted.

■o furnish the public with everything we

MALI I MO KM.

O* RtieiyniUic

Blwgworwa,

•on to leap from a high elsvatiou to death

PbilwiilpmiM
Beat ...
it unit.

J1
,. Five P&gt; eto'W to

1! months’

HUP

pr &gt;•;&lt; &lt;. It wm not possililo to turn of
.more thun W sheets on a press dally, an&lt;!
tbf plate had ^o bo wiped, polished and
lnk&gt; 4 alter gach impression, aud two pro­
pl- WM- required to do th- w e» k. On the

WHITTLING

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MS®,

by tbia press
Kraui
I lit lui-KMsil.fo, to acn&gt;-tt;&gt;likh, nmut !y, th** priutih* from a st- of
pl-.te. curved on a cy Under, which is inked.
wl)M&lt;l nud pi.dh.L.-'l autumatically.. t'u*.
this in* en'tioa was perfected, n'tor aixi&gt;y
ywnrs of experi'n- utlnpriutiuj from

tie-re after the surface has
polished
by four ingeniously-contrived pads that do
the work as well as can bo done by toe
bauds ot a skilled workman. Although
the press weighs nearly tea tons it is so
well-balanced that it can bo ran by a halfinch belt, or one-half the width of an ordinary sewing-machine belt, and at a cost
of only two and one-half cents per day.

A

Positive- Stire

he ai.nttftf of at

Vlttt to China —Hl* Cwwr Briefly i
I
Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 24.—A cable dis­
patch was received al the Methodist Book
Concern Saturday afternoon announcing the ।
death of Bishop I. W. Wiley at the j
residence of N. J. Plumb, the nito
slomuy “t Foo Chow. China. ’Dio Bishop
left thia city July 1ft last to organize
a
conference in
Japan aud to at­
tend tiie annual sessions of conferences al­
ready established. He hud accomplishad
.tto object of his visit'to Japan, and was on
'his way to Foo Chow when attacked with
. what devaloiMvl into a fatal case of tonmr
in the stomach. It is not thought be was
aware of the dangerous nature of his
disease, as his last letter to his family sim­
ply said be waa not feeling well.
[Bishop Wiley was born March 3». 1105, st

tomb of the martyred r*rrei«&lt;vUt is rv|&gt;&lt;»rted
again In gvud eon lltlon.
An attempt is being made In Baltimore to
-how tout Wilkes Booth "killed President
An old lady of 70 years mimed Kra- Lmooin because of U»e Litter’s failure topar'
rner, fell from ar wagon in East Sagi­
d-iu Captain John Y;lire Beall, who was shot
naw Nov. 18, sustaining probably fatal m a Confederate spy.
Clearing-hou.-ft exchanges last week—
’
injUrit'K.
•
-Mio.itK.soo— are H2.WU.2O4 greater than
A painter named James Hemmings
for toe prevlota week: buk eoinjwired with
tell from rhe r.x»f of the city' hall at the com»j&gt;oin!ing week In IMS, tile falling
VW,404. '
Charlevoix Jhiiraday and was terribly off ainounU to
A National bank, known as the C&gt;oven&gt;injured.
David Simmons, a farmer of Steam- ment Bank of China, hu been Mtabltohed
at fo-kin. Its capital is half ChlntM* and
‘ burg, near Hillsdale, cut his throat half foreign. &lt;uil tlis lionnl of management
Wednesday, but at last reports was is half Chine* and half foreigner*.
George E. Wingate, Assistant Commis­
still alive.
..r~ w» —ago of ten He
Win. Hoftmeixter and wife living sioner of the Scottish. Ontario and Mani­
toba Land Company, of Toronto,' has sl&gt;- was compelled to abandon the ministry abortl)
near Grand Haven were both seriously
hla ordluaUoa. haring seriously affected
Mxuidad with &gt;10,OOU.
Speculating in after
Ills throat by uver-rxertion at a revival meet
injured by their team running away northwest lam! is ths cause of the crime.
Ing. He theastudied incdlcina. and rrsduatod
Wednesday,
For issuing fraudulent Government scrip from the Now York University in 1S44, pratticing as a physician until 1a'»). when he joined
Seth A. Petteys, n miller of Brighton E. E. Carpenter wap oeutenced at Yankton. the Philadelphia Methodlot Ooofereoce
D. T., Monday to two yearn In the IkMtulr He was sent as a miMiunary to Foo
••vas run over by a heavy load of lum­
remained there for five
Penitentiary sod
flto'e. The cam- will Chow, and
ber. Tueaday and taken up for dead. be taken to the United States Supreme years. Soon after his return to America
he was elrcted President of the Pennington
’ He was badly injured.
Court,
The only saloon in B!aden.sburg.
was
A gold excitement Iias aroused the
the /xutoa' Repremirv. published by the Mclbupper peninsula around Ishpeming. on Satunlay night invaded by a parti ot odist Book Concern in this city. IniSTSbc
citizens, one ot whom threw a slonn. trlilch
The quartz .promises well, and the fractured the skull of the proprietor mid wan elected a liUlHip. For fourteen years b*&gt;
- htid ireneral supervision of. tha educations!
■
range extends live miles.
caused bis speedy death. Ail liquors to in­ ■ nUtrests of the M«-thodHt Episcopal Church
In the South, and last nprink laid the
Rev. G. W. Gosling, M. E. minister found were -poured into the street and txiroer-stone of the new Methodist univorslty
ax ChattMnoogn. Tenn.]
at Three Oaks, was struck by a train burned.
A
refining firm at Cleveland has
CiNCixxATt, O., Nov. 25.—Bishop Wiley
Sunday morning.and thrown 70 feet
sued the laike Shore Road for &gt;100.000 will be buried at Foo Choo, by the side id
without breaking any bones or serious- damages, sustuined through dtserhnination ids first wife, whu died while he wan labor­
In favor of the Standard OU Company. The ing there as a missionary. He L* toe third
.'y injuring him.
An Allegan girl, 18 years old, left her General Freight Agent admitted on the wit- AvUiudiat Bishop to die in a foreign huid.
ii--..H-staud that toe monopoly was given
home Saturday iu cotnpmy with a lower rates twaiise of larger shipments.
'raveling men, but the latter tiring of
HuMfa has decided to construct a telegraph
i her two days, the girl was returned to tine from Askohsd u^Merv.
stortn of wind amt rain pasaed over thihet home humbled and penitent
section Satunlay niifliL In the parish of
too Nation.
St John. forty mile- above thia city Ou tife
During a democratic celebration in
Throe mills at Woonsocket hsve given notice
Jackson Tuesday night some one of a reduction tn wages. And three other mills NiMtaalppi Biver, lhe wind had the Jons* ol
will work on throo-quartera Uxue. iM-ginuiux a cyclone. and |Mw*ed .over the hamlet uf
shouted for Blaine, when a drunken Uccetnbcr I.
Edgard with tcrrihl*.* effort, causing loeu.
democrat shot into the crowd, killing a
The National Cntt’a Orow er*' Association of of life and much damage to property.
America «u» inouriwnuod Tueeduy by th.- The cyrlooe .-truck the Tittle town ahont
boy named Oveiaeker.
-cL-iutaiy of Suita. The principal offleo will
three o'clock In the aftcrnoonl it lastol
An unknown 'man was found half be ut Chicago.
The I.'tilted States Marshal or Chicago has only a few minute-. but kfl toe ptot- a
dead &lt;»n the floor of a Detroit Iioumj ju.«l flnlsbod payliur such an could be touud of wreck. several houses being blown dfovS
Wednemlay moiniug. He is supposed tiie HOU deputies on^-agod iu the elect.on of nnd others unroofed. Anatole Perret wa
I-*-). And MB employed iu l.-W.
to haye thrown himself from the thiid - At Vliitadelpitui Tuwday ttoluiuon K Grimly killed by dying tinttors from hi&lt;* hdli*&gt;, an .
pleaded guilty to recoivimr urraWroiinpetua- Mr. Mtelurut Wax fatally injured in th.
atoiy with suicidal intent.
i:--n than te allowed by law tn pruettrimr a penand died *wn aftenr.»i «l.' lie-ides these
Charles W, Donnelly, a Detroit car­
number of j«*uple were Inj'.tred mon* or
penter, fell through an elevator way
The private sate of the lately dreeased Duk-- seriously.
of a ne t building on which hc^waa
working, from the fifth floor, to the .Head to to empty, on toing opened waafouud
Id cash
PoftTi.Axn, On-.. Nov. 2S.—A party of
basetuvni. Hopes are enter tai nod of tu contain
W. W. Rockett, a hardware merchant of
his recovery.
’-i.vrhrouku, province of Quebec, whose liu­ Ute On-gun Rqilway a Navigation CotnGiny
’a official- left hen- last evening for
'
Me-tiro
over
bamade
an
aiwUtn
Andrew Bowleni of Chocolay, Mar­
iim nt He I* a heavy ludoreer for the New
untington, where they will meet the
quette county, mot his death Tuesday bi uuuwick bobbin tacuiry.
officials ot llit- Oregon Short Line, oixi drive
At the Erie Hadway election, Tuesday. John the last spike of the fourth inuis-contiueuwhile digging a well. He Jiad dug
King was chuaeu Preshteut and Bird W
dore to a depth of 2o feet,; when the S|h nct&gt;r resigned ns Treasurer. It H an- tal Uno, st five o'clock tills afteniuon.
si-lev caved iu, burying him beneath a uo':n«t&gt;d that salaries in the genera! office*
will be reduced twenty fire to ttfty |&gt;ur ecut_
THE MARKETS.
uinv- ef caith, aud before reduced be w 1 th cute in all the depurtrnrute.
' A ineeUnx of k-ruling farmers nnd others at
was dead.
Mud I son. WIs.. Tuesdny dec.ded that tin ugri- LIVE ffTOCK-Caltto
Chao. Frink was found in the wood* euitunti cullutfv nnd m.-ui»al traliiinjt* chuoi
Fbrep..............
-b«.uld be •-■talill-.lMid. and a committee nas
near Vassar, on Hie 20th, shot through upiiointed to drafts, bill for proven tat &gt;011 to FLOL^-n&lt;M&gt;d u&gt; CUuire.
the hiiiiu. Hur empty gnu lay near the togi-loture The new iho]&lt;-u fa not iu:«luted to conflict with the State Unlveralty.
WHRAT-Xo. e Itol .
him. and it is a problem ^whether it is
No. f during
&lt; &lt; .«•• uf kccideui, suicide,! or murder. THEY WANT THE CROW LANDS. CORN:
OAT^—Western Mixud.
mill, uy the name of Wm, Kirey io
EYE..'.,
POKK-M. -s .
■i.olti at rear on suspicion.
LAHD-St-atn
CHEESE...
Patrick O'Brien, a cooper of Jackson
WWL-ltoiae-t c
' .&gt; rnu over by the i-ars at tbe^M. C. •rilfe, a trader and -u*ckman. wto arriv.-d
*
CHICAGO
- depot in that city Sunday morning and liere MvikU* direct frunrthe Crow Agi-tu-v. BKEVBS-E»tra
Choice
-lerindly cut in pieces. In is thought says Hurt IL A. Armstrong, the agent.
Good
Medium
untnerons trains inurt have ran over Colonel Blake, of the army, anti mauy
Butcher* Stor
inferior &lt; attic
t..e body aa fragments of flesh were *ithen» :ue parties to a conspiracy to
get control of tin- Indian lands fir a
wattered for rods along tbcj track.
very
wealth)
-yudh-tn-.
An
Inter­ BVTTKK-Cmuim
Miss Mnggie Lanigan, a dressmaker
preter odinite having u-cvivrd &gt;1.000 for
o? Manistee, attempted to step off a hh-mrvlccs in (urtlk-ringxli-scheme b* talk­ FUXTl—Winter
aw ing bridge while it was turning Sun- ing Hup among the Indian-. Graville says
Hiy morning, missed her lauding and tlw ayudiaUe ha* i&gt;ropoMvl t&lt;&gt; take !kOOU.OOO DRAIN —V* beat. So
ocrea of laud for ten y cm*, paying an an­
tel .24 fret, striking ou some piles and nual renul of one cent an iv-re. Tto lands
-dree juto the water below. She was they are/;*tXer lie tn toe Yellnwreone Val­
They are
hurt .internally, broke her wrist and ley and arr vrrj fertile.
credible to toe nuinaute and of great
.•Wlf
’“fracUired her jaw.
«arpei KM
value to farmera, being capable of susL»*t Saturday at au auction sale, ••abiiug al least 100.000 people. The com&lt; 'rooked
POTATOESnear Hornet, .tunny persons partook of pan* unnts the land- only for speculative CIUK-Mcw»
4*1
ch&lt;''«* nf f luncheon. All were taken
JM.M- u&gt; gut a tiUc u&gt; toe territory through leMOBB—
• •.■ioieirtiylill in a short time aud couches
Common
*21 31
the medium of a lease. The people are
Ftooring.
U»
• #«.*_' iiAsUly improrited for the pro- XI TV indignant st the exposures, aud win
Common
Feneini.
'^triiled victims. Que man ruptured a
b ol vessel in bia diatnwa and come
n it dying. Several physicians workEAffT l.lliKtrn
'.’ATTLR— Bewt
as

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pto that 'a hotel i* nutoing bar a tree j*eh*

Analytical and•&lt;

order to be published In the
a newspaper printed and &lt;
County of Barry, wore in eat

Jndge ot Yrohate.

■fttancM should M Made by Post Oflkw
y Order or Draft, ta avoid chance of loot,
rspapeni are not to copy thU ulrerthw
wftboUt tW eiprera^Uer of BLaarsaA
"haRFW A BROTHWa, New Toet-

�TEA TAStaa

b'AXy MARRIAGES.
A

Love LLnota.

TOIHEF’7" BkHD.

Occupation Requiritigr
Nice Disc:-;urination.

Novel

wiu warned by GildxH*
in too much ha*te. to attack

and I shall
gl*d to tell you something
about hint.
.
.
A'll the land bordering on th* Missouri
River from Fort Benton to Bnfnrd, at the
mouth of the Yellowstone ami up that
*Uearn fur 3UU tnih*,- was Bitting Bull's
ago, that tho Sioux chief roamvd at will.
Often defeat rating us faruaal as'the Black
Hills fa Dakota. The outside
of’his
bmiting lands measured over 2',’W 'miles in

across them as the bird flies. Th.- greet
chief had his principal'village rft the mouth
of Tongue Rlv«-r. on the Y.-UowttutH-.
in winter with
Kioux, lucladmg us­
’ slmilated tribes who acknowlodgwl him aa
their leader.

since 1878 is incredibie.. Then not a
whitaman could venture down. the Yel­
lowstone without incurring almost certain'

to hnvi Gjblxm and
□ooutiy. But Custer,
with his usual imp4Kiity ,ru*he&gt;d away to
the attack before GHAnn could come up
and fought the fatal battle of the ‘25th
of June, 187H.
;
Bitting Bull had gained the second jNiint
in th* campaign, and there was now no
fore* left for him to encounter but GeneraFGiLbun’s little column. Gibbon, who

trpto.

ting Bull, under General 'MpSand thestuh-

st the time of our arrival not a man could
venture safely outside the gates oi the fort.
Every ten days Sitting Bull would detail

these were tired out. be would send 5eC
fresh warriors to n li-ivv them. Il was re­

mouth of Little Horn, and 1,500 at Tongue

From this it will be seen how easily L*
could hare defeated our small force

Puase’s bottom on the Yellowstone, he
came over with a small body of warri.iri
adventurous white men out uf their rude

homes in Montana. He followed clown be­
hind us to see that we were going off-his

Bull fought the white* aud a ttinvaril made
much trouble was perfectly natural. In
doing so he onl_£ discharged his duty to bis.
pecqde and did Wh«t any brave man would
have-on* in hi* jdacm
.
It was in the winter of 187rf that the Gov­
ernment determined to drive Sitting Bull
out of the Yellowstone Valley and to ap­
propriate it to the use ol our own propja.
board that an expedition was to/b* made
against Kitting Bull atyl ,wpr jbagr i oil
along the Vefiowstone Rir«&lt;r. I -lid not be­
lieve it, but on approaching Eilis learned
' that General Gibbon was already there
with a column of Infantry, and bad
orders for me to turn back with the cavalry
and go at once to attack Kitting Bull 'knd
duct qf th* old chief, 1. did not, of course,
but to obey them. I joined my column to
General Gibbon’s, and under his command
marched down the Yellowstone Valley

Sltting-Buil waa astonished, but not surbe caught napping. He hastily tnpved h|s

over to tho Rcaebnd. and ultimately con­
solidated with it the great aausp on Tongue
stand our object in coming Lack so sodden­

that CuriwVSn coming from Lincoln *u»d.
izad the situation.

inch ot .ground, the country is fully in­
formed. Long and fierce waged the battle,
and the old chief hung on to his beautiinl
valleys with a death grip, but at last h«
*as driven out, and. sorrowfully gathering
Ims people about him, left the grave* of
his dead and the home of his farofathers to
flee across the Missouri into British

hw face, and on her refusing blew some
of the powder from the vial.to th-? wind,
and Idown became somewhat stupefied.
She went home aud returned to Ad -oshuu's
house with a sum of £10, togethur with a
quantity of beads and doth. Adwvhun
told her to buy two fowls, two liottira of
rum, onjo yard fif whiteCk-oyduacUzh, and

yearrago was sold by the authorities
tioners be immediately became.

Escaping

fetish priest. medicine man and

(London World.]
For the life of him, Btepnlak could not

he finds on* coming on he

night, rises at two, and pifaf his pen with­
out surreajM-—save for refftuhment, which
he ♦ sxtra a« he writes—nuti! noon. Then

yrtved," mid he reached for the duplicate
record Of .narriagee which the law re­
quires magistrate* and justices of the

He grinned and pointed to the girl and said
something to brr, The Interpreter told me
he had said: ’She wants to get married?
“I questioned them further, and found
that they had left Germany ou the same
steamer, but on arriving here the young
fellow’s courage oozed out, and he could not
face the music. But the girl was net going
to let him slip off so easily, and the had
brought him th1
- oe time* to my office before
he could make up his mind to enter. I soon
tied the knot.”
of running a lavn-’ry Is gradually affiliat­
ing with the wl Tt r tc* is, a fact borne out
by the records.
Magistrate McClintock
recisitiy perfon-ie.l the necessary marriage
eerwnony for a Ohbraixuin who owns sovara! laundries, anil i reputed to be well off

Eugaged iu thia immense trade is a class
who,Jn their way, control the market.
exercise the -same kind of influence as
•firm employs at least one t.-n-taster, and
the salaries range from S6,'X«i u year to
ev«h a partnership in the business of th*
great importing houses. But these ex­
prat* pay the
pert*
tee penally
penalty for
lor their
tneir.proucieocy,
.proficiency,
in having their system* undermined by I
. . .

outiuuous tea-aipping.

. _

.

After perhaps

ous, and are inflicted with insomnia, and
arc liable especially to zymotic diseases.

MESSAGES.

[Brooklyn Eagle.]
Telegraph o|&gt;«raturs at police headquar­
ters find much amus tn-:ut in noticing the
i^mrance o: some o. tu« police whoae duty

noun by au unknown man with black
leother top aud painted red, from the
front yard of the rnudence of Mr. ——, No.
Flushing avenue, Ibrt
absurd that tho operator sent lack the fol­
lowing dispatch: "What is a rooster?"
and the answer came lack: "A fouL"
“James Ward hurt his fui by having It

------- '
— —
__ _ * The bad
FuliY,n _______
Ferr* **»»•
■rw-Htne*
-riuUwt U
sjH-lling anmnwt
somewhat Hiw
disgusted
the o|»crator

who ropluxl: “Who made the abbrevia­
tions.” This message was answered in
about half an hour later by: “Bant to the

leclared. “An Italian

divorce, but I told them
be drink# enormous quantities of tea aud
coffee, tiie one iu black as the other Like

Rpstia” which were written and rewritten

age. the strength, flavor and fin.nras, but
(Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.]
also is able to tell almost without error
A famous Euroiman prims donna who
even the district in China where the t- ia
have been cultivated by coolry labor, "’he visited thi* country not many years ago
development of the sense of sin ’ll Is re­ was exceedingly quiet in bar taste* and
markable in thus detecting from an ex­
tremely uniali quantity oi t«-a the history
oi ils growth. When n htr.-e in voice is a»sort.'d the facts euncerm'n/* the various
ss tuple* are placed on the bottom of the
Cui’s or saucers. They are then chang.«l operatic pfrtarmaare, she determined to
■bunt ami the trade admitted
to tam. thq New York oysters, of which *he
rnekd it* punbas.s. 'The Infusions hail heard so much in praise. Whun tho
are tasted again by the buyers and performance wu over the songstrcKS re­
turned at onre to her apartments al her
Tho result of this system I* chat greet hotel, aud summoned a servant in the cus­
quautitlra of tee must be consumed in tomary manner. Thj water soon ap-

thra* peculiar transactions. In a com­
paratively busy s«-ason a tea taster sips
four or five hundred cup* of tea in a
single d*y. It is difficult to make an

far from two hundred cup* a day. It is
only the better qnaliti-s of tho tea infu­
sion that are *ip|&gt;ed . and ejected. The
poorer teas are simply tested by the
aroma from the leave* after the infu­
sion. The »&gt;rtter classes of the black
Hung-nwy, Oopack. Kainou and Uonam,
are almost always tested by nipping nnd
sometime* even by swallowing the tnfu-

faretlonsly to a friend that

Brrrtxa Bull’s real name 1# Tatenkahvtank v I i« a hard world that wool d call
great chlsf a *« tank.”

one. "How many will you have?” asked
the waiter. "How many ?” said the laxly,

could eat a thousand, I am so hungry:”
but only added—with a manner indicating
that she had lived on oysters all her life—
“you may bring a hundred!” She no­
ticed on replying that a surprised ex-

Bhanghai, Ping-suey, Moyuna, Imperial
Moyune, and Canton, are oftentimes
tested by sipping, but most generally by
their aroma alone. The teas which are
held in the highest favor are of J apan -

H.m, Although &lt;h~ »r.
(h. Chlnw kTM-u»
tau u.
b&gt;MominK unpopular. n&lt;xwith.tandinK that
M tmiu auu &gt;t bad tb. ooauaaad ol

Hi. Ont tr.y upUlcril to th. Ud, tb..
wryrts. .b. bad noUiwl ralbaf^rftb,.rrraat who bad anawrrMi bur bod; but
• quwttat «aa aab«l oor a word

tea. arthoagh In almost inappreciably |
small qaantitlra, it. extremely injuriou*. i

MsaixxCiTt , Aug. 2.18M.
M M B. AMoctatkM.
GeuUeii.cn- Hesse scrept my thank* for the
rerv piouijt manner lt&gt; a hirh y«&gt;u bare tald
(&lt;r.(MXl). Tbisspeeuy rotiiemcni M.oUHJ make
inc Mutual Marriage Benev.-lent A»*cei*tM&gt;ti
draerving of cotifiifei.cr «jki ;Mtr&lt; Dsge nf every
unmsrned perron in the state. I hin t-derived
a lurzer tienciit by bring s member id the ;n-ao
ctal|oi&lt; titan I ever suiictpated. A» an ii.uM.
inent I know of nu equal ami I would advise
even unmarried pen-ou u&gt; Join V. e **M«iution.
and b&lt; ping that succe»a may ctmtmur tortown
the Mutnal Marriage A taxi*nun. and that it
nav be tire mraua of tusking happy the brart*
ind iiriciiCT of thouMitido of xauuf ma: tied
people, 1 tin
Yi&lt;ur&gt; lhankluih.
GE.A Mt HA.YET.
To the Officers of the M. M. H. Asxxdatkin:
Gentlemen—I take the ojiportuntty of thank­
ing vou fur the pVouipttHva in which you have
pa’-Imy benefit, an*mntmg to one thouHand
kdlare. I am very much pleaded with the

Very truly.yours,

remain

mks rose McDonald

Manx* CHT. Mich., BepL IP. IbM.
IL McNxu, Boc'y M. M B AtrocisiW’u:
I am in recept of benefit on my certificates,
vnd am much pleaded with my fiivretniciiL
rhis benefit will be the mean* of.paling &lt;-ff the
mortage on my home, leaving n-e .out ot debt
&gt;ud a balance to put In the twi k for a rainy
lay. Thanking the SMOclsth n lot what it Use

Very tralv vours,
ORVILLE W. M&lt; RUNAD.
All unntarriet! perron-, of eubt-r m-x. thuuld
Join. Write for circular* r.x|*l*:uiux tin plan.
Address the Secretary, K. McNEl —
TG-13_____________ M.nire Ci:y, Mich.

TEECHITTPUE.

IRON
TONIC
FACTS RECAED1NC

fc.Eata'1 Ira Tail
.IMS?.!

LADIES

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TO CAJLBT THE FAST MAIL

GOING WES^.
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TBADTB DAUT FBOM

JHICAGO, PEORIA &amp;8T.L0UI8,
DENVER,

own room with

aliout which she only mentally questioned,
and took up a foreign paper while the
man was leaving the room. Home time ,
passed, the lady wondering al the delay,
when a knock came at tho door,
and in
walked five men bearing
trays half filled with plates containing
oysters on the half shell, lemons, crackers, I

She realized that she had tmwlttlngly
played a joke upon herself, which shr
determined no one in the hotel should

a:

8AN FRANCISCO,

&gt;nd all points tu Ibe Far Wot

the

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SKE1LER8
-Kia-* r*M* cau b* purctnia-C via U

“ciTr OF MEXICO,

HOME-SEEKERS

•-jrtiasrtta: W*H4 S-TSL-^

OPIUM HAbil !

Infusion '

the ntnettou* tmmilirane ot the throat and
ativeiy dry leaf. A silver flve-cent piece
weigh* eighteen grains. Estimating the

pound *' f tea, the eaeenw of which is either
fnlisfod nr swallowed. The immediate re­
sult ts a feeling of stimulation that is for a

tr

hnorwn*. L

KANSAS CITY,

now in the world she could dispose of the

nameu married to American girls in the
city.
peoplu," a magistral

itary commander, baffled Ai*ting-Bull awl
held him in his camp* unULCruok waa near
Finding that be could do nusbmg with
Gibbon, Hitting Bull
hastily uarohw)
to th" bead of tiie Hosebud to meet
Crook, who was alroady omning down

slight falling off in the importations until
WHO, when the trade revived hgain with oil
its wonted life, and at prraint. notwith­
standing the complications between China
aud France, the trade is mure important

QUEER

with the explanation.
“The fact. is,” he said, “the young lady
and myself are In the variety business and

A scrutiny of tho pages corrolxirated the
ma-rbtrat**&gt; observation that the most of
rhi-»e marriagee were "tank ye” affairs.
four o’clock in the morning when the meet- The lirid'-groorns who had gone through
the matrimonial mill in preferanoe to the
idtornative of spending a season in the
cells of the county prison did not ap]rear
would not act, and the cloth was to bt
to have been Idrasod with a superfluity of
round her face. The appointment
coin. In the majority of the cases nothing
fortunately not kept, and three &gt;l*y» ■
had been paid; "fifty cents" came up smil­
ward tho prisoner was oircsted.
ing on many lines, and one spendthrift of
a grootn bad squandered 81 AO. Tho mag­
most part, the supposed plan which the
istrate did not HtM&amp;lx-r whether this
prisoner adopted tn carrying hut his fiend­
bride was endowed with any unusual
ish object—viz., to blindfold the woman.
beauty to warrant this prodigality.
“I had a funny marr.-ge here a f«nr &lt;lays
ago.” said anotber magistrate. “A pretty
torue heavy wu*;x&gt;n. Adeoshuu denied
young German girl camo towing—yea, ac­
tually towing—a big, bro&amp;d-shouldered
Haxoa into my office, and with them was a
He was sentenced to death. Adeoahun, it
German-American as interpreter.
‘You

river with bis whole force, Hitting-1

fore Generals

Why couldn’t you tell him, Jim!"

out floundering around so? Now goon and
Ml him all about IL”
The language and the slightly sarcastic
tone of the fair girl acted ns on Inspiration

fV. T. ftinumwliil Advertiser.]
Few York has, within the district below
City Ha’l, nearly IM’ firms who*? sole buslnras i* the impor: urion and wholesaling ”1
tee. Kimv tins i’omnii&gt;lily was first im­
ported Ity the East In lia Company in lt-l’»
it hn« i-.-Adily risen in,tho ratmia:ion ot
-•.Ue worl I. uutil nt present the trade give*
iiupluymeitt to hundreds oi thousands of i
m il. mid exchange* yearly hundreds of I
miniumi of dollars. In 1875 tb-j importa­
tion ot tea into England alone was
U&gt;) pounds, mid at leant one-half M much
rent bed our shore* at Kan Francisco from

viation was not in.” .
,
"Charles —, of No. — Fifth strrat, fell
observe a'hig round table standing in the
on Fulton street this p. tn., and received a
center of the room. It has a revolving top 1 scalp wound on bis bead.” “Sure it wasn’t
and is very often handsomely inlaid. This
oil his foot?” asked tho operator of the
is practically the counter upon which all
sender.
the buying and selling of tho house is done.
"Fatrio------ fell this a. m. from the seecmliorrasHing for us to find quarters just to ' Ou these tallies, placed within a short dis­
Three are some of the incidents in the life suit, especially In sumo of the smaller tance of the edge, are ranged dainty .tea- ond-story window of his residence No. ——
of the great Sioux chief as I remember towns. The married onee in most case* cjj&lt; A large silver kettle Is simmering Baltic street. He struck the pavement
have the advantage in getting a room- over a spirit lamp near -l^- and the stemn ' with his head, and ree-.-lved a severe sprain
than after the lapse of eight years.
when there is a crowd. So we just made force* itself through the *|xxut with a mu­ to his lelt uncle." "Fatrick i* a noble fel­
up our.minds that tho brat thing to do, as sical hiding that must be extremely pleas­ low. Weil douo, Patrick,” replied ‘the
AFRICAN VOODOOISM.
long as w» had to travel together, was to ant to hear amid the dreary round ol busi­
•ent the absurd message.
get married."
ness. On a stand in the middle of the table
Another message run as follows: "A
'Ha, Magistrate said he would soon per­ is a tiny |&gt;air of scale*, on one otlh*
ded kat lays in fruut of No..— Month
Murdering Tnrm.
.
form the neevssary ceremony, and, sumsaucers of which is a five cent stiver .pfecc.: street. Fleas s«-e that it moves to onct.”
mouingtis clerk and another witness, ex[ Liverpool Times.)
Alxiut this table the tea tasters aasetnbleto ', Ln a case Hke this the operator .sends txti-k
Purth-ir particulars Ijave reached Liver­ poditiouDly tied the matriiti'uilnl knot that decide on the merits ol any particular {
pool .rom Africa OI the trial aud sentence uave th.- performers the legal right to call growth or finally decide whether or not the word that he has sent word to tuu sausare
of the native Adeofchup for 'the murder of tbemselrea by the same name. The neces­
nrm which they respectively represent de­
“A bay white horse with spots on the
were appended
a certificate.
numerous wom-.n at un.ros. on cue n wi sary
• names
’ .
1 '........... ..to .............
— ’ sire* any of the stock before them. A sam­
African coast. Th-, killing of at least a 1 wh,ch
X°«W won**°- who had been ple oi the tea is taken, and weighed on the black hair strayed away from the stable of
doom female* was laid to the account of
’bile It was in coarse scale*. The sample weighs tho same as Mr.----- this afternoon.” Shortly thereaf­
Aderabun, but at the trial, which took of P«'0P*»»ti&lt;.n, quickly reached for. folded the silver piece. This small quantity of ter another message In relation to the horse
wus received as follows: “That horse is not
tea u then ponred into the cup, and the ]
with the wilful numii-r of three women, ' “How “ucb »• ’"&gt;ur ff* tor lb" •*v«‘»?" boiling .rater is allowed to flow over it un­ a white bay horse—it is a mare.-”
"William------ shot and fatally wound his
•U.; Mr.. C«U&gt;«nu.. Clw, Ur. Srliu. Ui.taul.MtansIrwI.pnrfgc- til the cup is half-lull of the infusion. The
wife during ar quarrel at their residence,
Cui*, and her sister. The exact number of “R a plethoric roll of natrt.
tea-taster stirs the tea. and lut* the leave*
■kclKoo. r'«L&gt;d In U&gt;i bu.h WM l-nl-n,
J'11"
«“ w
C'*r Tr.«ur&gt;
No. — Myrtle avenue. The wound is fatal.
on a peculiarly shap .d silver?*j»oon to In­
She will probaldy die.”
arid of these three wore identified a* the w&gt;e Magistrate rrajion 1-d.
hale the aroma. Sometimes he takes a sip
Thi* meiuage came from the South Brook­
female* named, all of whom were native*
“Well, 1’11 make it that,” and the young ol the infusion, and, after bolding it in his
and occupied respectable position* Ln La- »«&gt; UM down a F»note and theelerk made mouth for a lew seconds, ne relieves him- lyn precinct:
...
.
.
.
.
««
-ft.
— visitors
’‘Philp------ of ------- Forty-eighth street,
an entry of the transaction.
The
sell of it. Big brass cuspidore* are placed
then thanked the magistrate, shook han ls
around the teble, and into them go the tea
Idown, bad a very narrow escape of being with him, were congratulated and wished which has been tasted and the content* &lt;X an officer fdr carrying a dead deer through
the street* in a bag which had died and he
one of Adeo*huu*s victims, blown went to
hud intended to sell it (or, meat,”
•
There was an increased brilliancy in the
It is by this means that a sample of tea
“The dead body of a drowned man was
eye* of the bride and a firmer ring from
the trass-tipped heels of her dainty boots is decided upon. Tho tasters inhale tea found this morning' at the foot of Jay
tiy»m
aroma and pronounce upon the quality of street.’*
the importation, and go«slp most learnedly
"John — di^d last night at bis resi­
had it phto! which he fired At the idol. He
u|».in its fineness, tastiness, body and sim­ dence, —, without the care of a doctor.”
then took something out of the idol, ana
ilar quulities, which go to make up tea par
Not only do mewages like the above
together with a shilling dropped It Into a ves­
marriage, that excellence. In cases where there has been come over the wire*, but entries like them
sel containing water, making tb* shilling transaction in the
a heavy importation, samples of each qual­ may be froquehtljr seen in the daily re­
into two shilling*. This w«* the great power
ity
are
weighed
and
tried
by
th*
tasters,
-ports of the various polio* captains in this
bi* “charms” pooseased of ^ahiux article* •s he resumed hte cigar. “I’ll wager a new
You can and then the quality aud the price are du- «&lt;Mr..
double their original value. He urged hat shat they’ll ret along well.
Idown to bring him cloth aud l&gt;uads for
A PRIMA
DONNA’S O.’STERS.
uotZrfruiliar
with
the
busihra*
transactions
that purpose, but she said *be wuj not a how she rlutchwl that certificate? I think oi the firm which has imported a large

Then he knew that au

his people of their country, and he hastily
gathered his force* for war.
With true
military skill he determined to arudi thconverging hostile column# in detail h-forr
they could unite and ovarwh&lt;-lm him by
their numbers. Gibboa was first selected
for assault, and Sitting-Bnll esune to the
mouth of tho Rosebud and waited far him.

bis arm.
There waa nothing particularly striking
in the appearance of the questioner. His
companion, however, was “fixed up” for
the obvious purpose of exciting the patas-

column on a steamboat, and was con­ ■she might encopater on the street. Her
fined to his bed; but when bo beard । suspicimisly light hair supported a jaunty
that'Uiere was * probability of a battle
th? gallant old soldfar left hi* bed, and,
mounting a horse, hurried forward to the like fit Her flrmly-set lips Indicated the
bead of th* columns. I had been command­
ing the column in his al-rence, and ho now care of herself. The magiirtate looked up
ordered ns to push on with all haste to Cus- from his drak and sumwered that he was
the civic functionary who did badness in
tet ’* battlefield.
•
Kitting Bull had seen enough of tilbbon’a that seat of justice.
"We would like to see you about a little
taeties to convince him that he had in thi*
General an entirely differ**** kind of man private matter,” the young man said hesi­
from Custer to cope with; Without waft­ tatingly.
Tho magistrate gave them an invitation
ing for our arrival.' he abandoned his camp
leaving 'll standing, ami fled toward tb&lt;
Big Horn Mountains. We soon found Cus­ young man began again, but became emter's dead and Reno closely biraleged on a
hUi near by. Tho condition of Reno’a com­ sprang into the colloquial broach with the
mand and th* burial of Custer’s dead oocu-

souri River. I remcinln&gt;r very well in the
winter of 1878 of learning that Kitting Bull
had surrounded forty-erven ailrenturuUs

ry with a column of trooi»s to their relief.
It required a force of fiW men to rracue
them. Even Ibis force would have liveu
insufficient bad Sitting Bull chosen to re­
. sist the invasion of his country.
This march begun at Fort Ellis iu the
dead of winter. The breciged men were
not reached until March «, IK7&lt;&gt;. I found
them in a draj»-rate condition, six having
been killed outright, eight wounded, and
the whole eaniaany on the point of starva­
tion. Sitting Bull then had a camp of
eighty lodge* at the mouth of Little Horn,
soar where Fort Custer is noir locat d. but
hfieyrrat cauip was ou the Tongue River,
aud I was assured it contained over ll^Mt
souls. The camp at Little Horn did not
more, although we passed within twenty
milt* of it, nor did Hiding Bull bring any
farce from Tongue River to oppose us. He
seemed to know as well as he did why v :
had invaded his country, and desired th«
success ot our exjK-dition—the taking away
ol the white men from the Indian country.
The Fort Peuse . adventurers had been

(PIUliuli Iphia TUneM
“Are you Magistrate Pole?” ewked •
yimng mn who walked briskly iaco the
magistral -•’* office, on Seventh street.

_ ^Thereare but fvw of the many un’■ rtHHi' ien pt-isuu* iw—MtHwgnii a bo are
‘ aware thut qii instittitioii uignnized to
• arainf it#' meDtbera uptiu ei»t« ling; the
• niatri mon ini state, Iimk l» -e.. ixrexi-Menco
porters, the .-onrtition of • th* tee-tiist-ra■ lorj ht |m*i year and a half.
i
This MeMwiaiion is ktiowu n* tin- Mnby no’means an enviable one despite biot tual .Mmi Finite Benevolent AmuiciMtion
lllesral salary. A somewhat singular fact; of Marine City, having Hw- Incmpo,
•*t.i| nnrirr the lau« &lt;d Mfclngan in .
1888, it is the bnh ingfijutiou of it» ’
taster is that be is never a U.-a-&lt;lrinker._
Hbould he take large uuantilira of teis at' kin.l In ihe nfMtr. I’Ik u»MK.-iali*'ii Boa
&lt;&gt;aid iu lienrfiia shirr Aiuusi , $6,000,’
toy one sitting his ability to detect the al’ .iiid is paying m-v. ihI iliousund ilollnra
I ost inappreciable ddfereaces Of flavor be-’ a nxiutlt to it* lu.-mlH-iw. ,
1 •
I --.-un th-m would be almost, if not totally,•
H br tollowii.g Irll. iH -of arktiowl»-*lruyed.

as far as she could in all directions till
each shell was emptied. Another knock

again entered, found the lady alone at tin
table, reading as liofora, and not a vestige
which mot tho lady as ahe glanoed at the

made. Rhe haa often told the xtwy sine--,
and assured her friends that she raui never

far from perfection did
(hey seem.

C. A. SNOW*

�k£STOKEJ&gt; T9 LIFE

ANUXCWiY bl WK.
atariH*-

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Htsnnting

a

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thvir children, ahd

TOO MUOd .FOR THE OOWBOY.

U'uXlxu»ds far their

on th Hr km**&lt; aud *&gt;u,;bt rdtef th prayer.
White things were at thia high stage of
excitement a white figure was aeon to aj&gt;-

rr-^fully

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WonderftH Preservation Of an Ap*
Pfc. mtiy Dead Woman.

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mMohMi v«»n. I m ill guarantee U&gt; save you 90 per oeut. ou *11 gu«Mia. Hero are

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Ciumper Thun Ever,

round-up, thou haying. than the bi-Jf
Mrn’a full etork Kip Bred for nnfvft 00
Men’* full al«M*k, Imml niatlr, Veal Kip, doable •*»!•• mid tap
nort W. White, Senior Assistant Medical
B«mii*. onlv .... .. .........................
‘..........
OHloer to the Kent Lunatic Asylum at
Bovs’ fasll stiwk, tsp sole. Iiund mud*-. Veal Kip lh»*d«*..................
Chatham, niuir Canterbury. Tho patient
Led e-’ Kid. ui»»k*-«l Jmlton indy..........................
»-&gt;lv&lt;*d.
1 95
was a woman, fifty-three years old, afflict­
Laities
’
Ailtigo
Kid.
butl&lt;m,
Bu»r
Bros.
’
make
9 50
As Donovan wn* returning from work ed with that form of insanity known as tian resented the ide* of making bay, and lbat evening, clothed in hia ordinary work­ melancholia. Hhc had triad to kill herself some of them quitted the businesa in dia- |
A k«hmI Omit i&gt;uii&lt;*n
«Hily.
; mi
ing clothe*, the same being, as is customary before admission into the asy lum.'and made gust when asked to go into the field for ।
2 00
and the ueighi&lt;urbo&lt;*d bad alm.att ceased with plasterers, made of white material, ho soveral aUcxnpta to take her lhe alter being that pnrposa. Onnot the dissatisfied m**m- ।
A UliH lw*tt»*r on*-...................
to rem«*m)»&gt;*r tin* tragic affair, whi*u star- stopped In to sec a certain friend. While received into the institution. Finally she
A gvnnlm* Cnnf ignu aliue..-.
rho considered himself cn»* of the
there he imbibed a little bio freely of fire­ suooeodod in escaping the watctHulneas of
; toegbest oa the rahgn.
He made a good I
weird soufids and gbi**tly ffgurea that from water. and as he started for home wee feel­ Urn attendant* who had frustrated her pre­
time to time diStorbddTbe t*lated tra*&gt;i&lt;n ing considerably mellow. Being in a hap­ vious efiorta at s.-If-dustriietion, and hid
py-go-tacky sort of mood wb**n he reached herself m a bath-room, whore she was s * few ot loom in Itet Ogqta wnun m&lt;*y unCh- iper tlmn cv»-r known Iwhirr. L uIu-m,' Mi»iu-a’and Chihlirn’a
! dertook to reply to hl* taunts.
Alter a
At length the neigL'bortiwd of tbe. or­ the aelgbborhood of the haunted orchard,, found hanging to a ladder by a cord formed
Calf Hlnw-a. M-h’a, B »yw and Yuatiia’ Fine Culi Boots and Shors nt
. while he got a reputation as a pugilist, and
chard began to be shunned by all who hap- be did not hesitate to crow ita neglected
astonishingly Lum Pi ices.
.
.
ami much-shunned precincts, in order that
♦red waa fx&gt;liahod off io tine atyU.
inclined t&gt;5 bo th'* tint to &gt;,*.«k to peneirati
tient.
When about. three-quarters through he
When cut down she was apparently quite
said to Im carried oa there nightly. Uf •topped under a tree to light his pipe. That dead. Animation was so completely sus- makers a new art," he said. “Ln our day
course, no end of stories, strange and hoc- he might the better accompiiah this, he p&lt;*ndr&lt;d-that there was tx&gt; symptom which wo shot and allot to kill, but it will nryer
rllde as the ghostly being which occa­ b aned his back against it, and thus dosed enaliled tho medical men prwent to distin­ do for you to try that oo. Don't you fed
with the weapons. L*arn*to defend yoursioned the same, were told now by this off to deep. It was in thia position that guish her condition from that ot real death.
Give niy whole attentinn- to t|»e Mine, and will giveysMi l»rtter goods
*
one swlnowby that, ptitil not a soul in oe was first s'-en by tho frightened traveler This is the remarkable feature of the ease.
fur tin* uiuuey ihub &gt;uu ran get iu Naahville, or iu Bhit.v cotiuiy.
the nci^bboriiood of the orchard re­ and afterwards accnated by the inquisitive Ho far M the doctors could see the woman
mained' who could not tel! tho stranger of mob headed by the I/Iack smith.
Donovan said that hearing a loud voice surface temperature very low, the lipa
sum* thing unearthly which he or she had
socu. One would tell you that he saw Un he opened his eyes and gaand alioot him in were livid and the even dilated and in­ the camp and found himself too Ug for
figure uf q man swaying tq and fro as if a semi-conscious sort of way. On making sensible to the action of light;, there lira company be was in, some one suggosted that be ought to go out into the
gently impelled by th* wind. He could out that a nunib-r of men were about him,
•States and travel on his luuscle. Kvecy- ,
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being
identiiy the tree oj the oamo os that upon hia first-thoughtawrirs that a job
definite heart-beat could be detected even by
this tliat the stethoscope; respiration had absolute­
which the suicide bad given up the ghost.
Jiing to do. Ho had gained all the ■ bo you desire «o we ’.hr Newest, Fr-nheBt, PraUirst and moat complrte line' af
Another would tedl of a man clad in deep decided him on tkn«w1\ug_as--ijr-dh!. And ly ceased, and uzMxmscioasneM waa com­
black, who' could be *&lt;■&lt;••» between the - thus the ghost gf Darker HfH orchard dia- plete. Even the application of galvanism {lory -ho could among the cowIkjvs, and ,
&gt;11 Llint hw now laeked waa rtsmniltina '
hours of twelve and ons paHng through •olvod Into a tfpsy. harmless plasterer.
(ailed to contmcC ths muacdea. If the
L . J, BOOTS
the orchard, with head- lx&gt;we*l down
woman bad taou a criminal who had sufARtQ SHOES, CENTS* FURNISHING COOD8,
quickly, and anaie-of the boys, seeing a ;
ns if in deep th&lt;eight, and his hands PULLING A MONKEY’S TOOTH.
chance to g**t him in trouble, proposal '
lannels blankets etc
eiasped behind his Lack. He would walk
physicians would doubtleaa have been jus­
Fye-Tooth of tified by the symptoms in pronouncing bur that a HulecriptioD be taken up to take j
through'the deep fullage In suhnner and Hoi
bim to D«*nvt&lt; and prepare him tor a match j
ILouUvUle Counpr^burnaLJ
[ wdl pby*«ally, but tmrt recovering from with a local bruivr. He aswuted to the
ixiaU'iilJa. Altar cirdiug the tree a few
-------- Til N STEP INTO-------•chrme,
and a few days ago, accorn- '
A few days ago an Italian vender of | all mental derangem*nti
spruadin-x Iritnchrs. and ■ onre inorv enact cheap music halted with his hand-organ i Dr. White and bis sasiatant* wisely re- panted by* four or five of the -boys, be ’
tbu
by which be had passed from and monkey in front of the &gt;l«ntal parlors fused to art upon appearances^- They gave left for that cBy.
On?-s there. Tbel-dd anuou'^ced him»'*lf ;
liict i d-ath. Uno thw
hod-over, ap- of Dr. J—H on West Jefferson street. Tho tbeii patient th.* benefit of tho doubt in
doctor is a man of science, and, having . their mimta, although that doubt was very as the cowl-oy knock**?, and claimed that 1
•tudied Darwin's -theory, had frequently , alight. Resort, was had to artitlcud reapi- he could whip anything that went on two
hoikt iuul tbo body axsended into the air
feet. The city s|M&gt;rta looked him over, pro- '
thou it becuui'.- bn tho instant- invisible.
express**! a desire to pull ami examine the ration according to wbot is known in mrdaouhc**d him guol. and persaa iud Johnny
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• Silvester
...
.
• Another, story, the om*. perhaps, which ‘ eye-tooth ot a monkey, to ore if he could icine
as the
method.'
The move­
has more diroctiy to do with tfio present tiace any relation between it and tji** simi- j ments were performed slowly—only, ten Clow, the champion of Colorado, to make
sketch, is that in the deep shade oi tho trw. Ur tooth of a human I*ing. Presently the times a mmuUs—but about ten minutes at* a match with him. The cowboys piit up ;
Land, or rather the organ, struck up a inrl- ter they were begun an exceedingly feeble the incmey for Thebold, and one night last j
be seen ®n moonlit night* a man clothed in ancholy tune., nnd as tho first note* attempt at natural rss|dration wo* not*»i, woek'was aal'ected far thf* mill, tho place
A B k Drive on Be.l S;
Think of a Minim'dh Marwillfp Bed Spread'.for &lt;1.251
white. moUmdess and to all api&gt;carnuco« reached the cars of th- &lt; ten Hat and a fui- aud very weak puimUutu qf the heart chosen Ik ing a ba»u* ball part on the out­
Bant'd there. A week ago Satunlay night, tient whom he was operating upon, a largo were perceived by the aid of a stethoscope. skirts of the town. Tfio men and their
a man, whose name could not be learned spider monkey, dressed in yellow, with a Ten minutes is a lung time to w ait lor the backer* prucredsd thither at midnight. The
by the (Aobc reporter, niched into a crowd red cap stuck jauntily on ita bead, sprang first signa ol returning life, and it ta to be- •
ol men who were disciuaim; politics on a in at Ihe'ojH’n window and sat upon tho feared that in many casea of apparent
While the seconds were arranging the
In buying my Fall aim! Winter Storks I was very fortnnste. and •ne’eeded tu
। death. eapeciaUy by drowning, the menspublic square, and in a terrified voice told •ill, as it waiting an invitation to enter.
M-vunng buliom prices ou everything, and Musi) give pa'r&lt;Hi«
them ot what be had seem H« declared I The doctor rt«|Ue*tod bi« yuitient to va- urea imc.-aiiary for ■resuscitati-in are i»*&gt;t preliminaries the cowboys began to hope i
that while passing by the haunted ' eato the chair, and, when he’had complied, continued long enough to rekindle the that Alex would not kill the other fellow '
i U the first blow.
motioned tho “connecting link” to take a smoldering spark of life that remains
tiu o’clock—he saw plainly outlined •out. The monkey did so, leaning back in in the luxly. There con hardly be too ’• “Oh, 1 won't murder him," Theboid said,
j souliduntly, “but I’ll show him what kind
against tiie trunk of a tree a figure clothed tho chair and opening Ita mouth as natur- much
patience
or
p.r»everanre. '
it b*tte-ring-rama they ruiae on Crary
. _____________________
Ln this case artificial respiration was steadi ally aa a human being.
This was wbat the
Wou an'a Fork. I’ll jurt spoil him. and &lt;*&lt;H»d
Plrttty ol Thrui. Lnw I’rlrr* mid II’’ruling,
ientist wlwh.wl.
wished, and.
and, scisiug
w-irinj a pair nf
of for- Uy maintained lor twuhuura before the uat- i then call for another one; I don’t want to ■
He thought at first that be must have 1 lentict
i—
—u ,.----------------------------------------------- —
Are my budorea
principles. A.
C*&gt;n&gt;e in eteryGsly
and
sec me, snd I will guarantee
* a* firm
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"hold ....
of an eye­ । uraj breathing WM Buffli^wuly retaldi^hed
been mistaken, and looked a secund aud cops, bo took
to make yow visit to my store particularly plraraut 'and profitable.
ase up ail my fun in a minute."
The
monkey
Kcreaxned,
third time. Each lime be looked toe figure tooth.
When time was called the Colorado cham­
wrapped
legs,arms,
axid had bren abnndonvtl earlier the woman
appeared to double Iti sisa, until at last it ami
pion man jumped into the ring quietly and ,
' tai! a!&gt;out the doctor's left arm in a death­ would have pn&gt;UalJy dtvd, notwlthatond- ,
•r UKd os tall as ths tree Itself.
'
i Iheboid ixxinded in with an air of defiance. &lt;
HILB1RT,
F.
1
This story, told In a Lremulous voice, con­ like grip, bat kke doctor would not let go, ing bar partial restoration to sousibility.
They shook hands, and then the cowbuy ,
vinced Liu* listeners that there was some­ and after a desperate struggio the tooth i
began to dance up and down. Pretty soon .
thing wrung. A -consultation was held; was torn from its;fastenings. The monkey tail. The patient, became im|&gt;«cfcctiy con- | be made a terrific lunge a* Clow and struck '
fell Ixck in a dead lai nt, and, after placing •clous about eleven hours a'U-r the act of |
Vim a stinging blow on the noa«, drawing I
wait iu a body upon a certain Sweeney, a ! bis prise in a drawer of the cabinet, tho strangulation, and in the course of a fort­ blood, but leaving hi* own bead unguardblacksmith oi the neighborhood, and if be doctor*threw some water In the animal's night was in good bodily health. Hhe lost
could be prevadul upon to accompany (are, aud when it bad revived placed it t h«r tnelancludy illusions aud bream* cheer­ the suddeun*-** and force of the blow, lait,
I ful, looking back at her attempt at suicide
them, they would unravel tho mystery of buck on tho window-sill.
recovering bimaelf, be hit tho cowlx&gt;y a
The organ-grinder, seeing the monkey I with horror. For two days from the time
the orchard.
'
crusher on the left ear aud followed it up . ' Sept. 15th last we ndnptrd the C«*h Syatem of eellmr fund*. Bv doing thi*
disap|H ar, auppoood be Lad got the coveted of hanging, how ever, her memory w as a
as quick as lightning with another bone- we were «*|i«li|t-i! to sell giNHla lower than they had l»e»-ii ht-ielnfore in VV&lt;nhImany generations post, it ha* buan belie vid nickel, aud accordingly jerked on the । complete blank.
breoker on the neck.
[ land, ronat-qiiriitly the *y fem uirt the nidvenuil approval of ail ••itixeua, aud
This
extraordinary
caso
is
interesting
iu
that a blacksmith con exert more infiueurv string aUacbed to it, calling: “Como a la, |
Thebold sat down.
up. walked aroand l our sale* thus far have exceeded our most aatignine expectaliuu*.
several aspects. The complete •imulationof a little, holding his hoail in 1m&gt;Ui bandx,
over the spirit world than anybody else,
death suggests a possibility that pbysi- trying to absumo a per]&gt;cndicular position,
moment oa if
We are now in the market a ith the linear line of
were, more particularly and specitically
anl then said: “Boys, I believe that cum
rrgarded than Chose of other mem And scend to hia master, and, getting near the ociv«*d aa to the fact of death, eepecially has broken my neck. He’s just one too
this belief was what induced the au|K«r- organ, he sprang upou it, the blood run- careless practitioners or those of compara­
iuq»: from hia mouth. The man examined tively liqiitod information. * We have al­
t with surprise, then, looking up to the ready referred to the lesson which if
the blacksmith, before proccediur to the
All hands did their beet to |ersua&gt;te him
•cwne oi the weird mystery. Sweeney, on window, bowled:
&gt; try again, but he rreoiut.dy refused.
“Caramba!
What for pall monkey
Including Men’s and Bova’ Clothing. Ladies’ Drews Fiannda and Jersey Cloth,
Itadira’ Clovka, Dolma no, Newport a, anil Waterpm ifa, Ond-rv’ear. Hosiery,
who have ap|»arently lns&lt; their lives bj
it ux_lr number, end forthwith armed him­
yon had any such Knockers as that fellow
Yarns, Glove* and Millinery, Boom, Shoe*, R ibliere, etc., wr have ever invoiced.
■trangulatimi or drowning. Il Would appear
You come a la down here I lickeu yon I"
self with a massive prayer-book.
“What In the deuce did you sund your tii at artificial respiration is more useful and
On arriving at the spot were the ghost
The boys Itrouifht him home, and since
effective when
the
movement* ar.*
then half a d&lt;X«n of them burs whinped
thought bo wanted a tooth pallod,'* re­ perf'irmed slowly than when they exceed
him. and othe are coming in to try Uxubton a minute. Thi* ia on important point
sponded the doctor.
bands.
“Not not, no! Coram ba!” shouted the for those to roineml-er who are called u;m«.
A WEIRD STORY.
on rounding a c&lt;-rtaLn dump ot bushes, Italian, growing purple with excitement to render first aid to the injured. Flnall j ,
Ta conducted hv Mrs. B S.'nnllv. «nd is a *u&lt;-cvm in every particular. Oar

[Bo«t*&gt;U lalobr.}

white

'ith l.« &lt; and the unhappiness it bruugiil
im. suoght relief for hu&gt; soul in a sidcrie’s d.tulh. H.’ w. nt into a csttain or­
chard &gt;mi Park«v’x HjUk Roxbury, ai:d
swung hixnself into eternity from tin

* aa that of a certain plasterer
iberhood by the name of Ddno-

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to
its

see,
standing
inotionlciu,
with
bock against a tree and clothed in

life of moo who have apparently sufferel
death iiy hanging on the gallows.
Ik is probable that fully seven minutes

pulling that tooth, or I

at the doctor’» threatening attitude in ostoxushment, and then abouliisred hia antsicbox and marched off grumbling. Just

It was at this critical point that the
blacksmllh displayed hia courage by step­
ping to the front of the much-frightened
sepulchral
ring:
Hon and of the Holy Uhuat, 1 aak.

Au oppressive silence followed, when,
nothi'-t '■*•)•&gt;».») by the first repulse on thv

ring at the &lt;kx »*r's door-bell, and upon anwe ring It the doctor found the eon oi sunny
Italy standing on the thneholA Fearing
be had omie U&gt; use his stiletto, the don tint
retreated behind hia operating chair, pick­
ed ap a weapon aud stood on the doicusive,
but the dispenser of stalo music only looked
around the parlor, grinned, with a merry
do with u munkry cap!’’

The doctor round

rejoicing.
A Lightning Stroke.
“Iu the name of the Father and of the
you?"
Still thv ilgure^n white remained silent

prised that ike ghost had not delgu*4 to
reply to hia first aud iwvond.
He advanced a second time, thi mu.e
bnnt ing hmi wdthfn about teu feet f
dread apparition, ami then he pausert Hi«
courage appeared tor the time to io. .sake
him, and two minutes or more, hours to
those waiting, sped by belorsthe black­
smith's voice was hoanl a * thinj, time. He
Lraceo himself for tho tryiug ordeal, and
then thuudend lorth with all Use voice he
cLcuk*

correspondent, writing from Nussrrs-

loss of life, took place on the evoxung of
the 23d of August. During, a very heavy
storm a Bash of lightning .struck one of the
barracks occupied by the Itoyal Artillery
i Battery F-2). The flash entered by one
of the doors oh the up]&gt;cr story from a
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______________
northeast
direction,_ killing the ,™
man lying
o bl.
U,«*a. or U... door.
/the num who was standing by the opposite'

an waa cut down.
Who can say that
similar Eucasurra might not hare brought
about a resuscitation if she had remained
hanging twice as long? And might not a
strong man poems the potential ability to

feats of strangulation lasting half an hour!
Who can now assert, with c oafldence, that
a convict with a neck unbroken, cut down
after hanging thirty minutes, and turned
over to friends having all the resouruce of
modern medical science at command,
might not Le called hack to existenoe in
this world?
Sumatra Cannibalism.
(Gentleman's MagmUne.)

than forty yean has born in th* employ­
moot of the Dutch Government. l**ra p. rtom in Sumatra up till recent times. Hr
w u once making scientific investigation*
Ln the interior of that island, and was l&gt;cIu. .OIUU.IU..I iiUbcwouh-.rluLl.m^.

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made to which he wax bidden, aud to which
wall, ran down into the room immediately ; he weut, taking hia own native servant
below. Thw-nxmi uan«M.eupi&lt;nlnau coffe**- with him Tho banquet had proceeded for
shop, and iii It at the time w.-rv nine sol­ some tint* without interruption, which st
diers and two native*. Mix of the former last, a* • crown of the feast, a beautiiul
were sHtinir at the tahlo.«tinx flipper, and l&lt;rown roast joint was brought from the

aa if the better to command the at*

waa nut
Killed were

where the repost waa being held. This waa
cut up without remark and handed round,
aud the Dutch guntisman waa on tire point
of eating his portion, having raised part of
It tn his Bps, when his servant rushed for­
ward and stopped him, saying: “Master,
master, do not eat, it is a boy.” The chief.

were carried down on gun-ear-

small pride at the extent of hia hospitality,
that hearing that tho white man would
feast with him, ho had ordered a young boy
to be killed and cooked in bis honor, as the

toxtoe from the tntJu. The servant waiting
an them was ako killed. O'the tlins* olh-

him:

“Well, yea: go to the diwil and find out,’

walL the barrack,
injured. Th* hod:

mt.

were »o« appropriately nud ta-rrtuDv
dietaoce ns t-ewii-

Work of Bilka, Velvets, PlnaTio*, Hnmea. etc., will cvotp&amp;rc favorably with any
utock to be found in Hasting* or Naalirille.

to »}M&gt;culatiou as to tho many storiee which

joint before them was the tart port, tb»
thigh

fHan Francisco OaU.)

In front of the bouse, 1318 Rudner street,
stanan a weeping willow tree, to all out­
ward a|&gt;pearanoe dead and hi the first
from ita &gt;cagha gxid twigs, and it forms a
striking contrast Co a sister willow diag­
onal!/ across the street, which is fully
ekxhed in gre fn and present* a most vig­
orous and healtb«ul appearance. Accord­
ing to those who live In the vicinity th* decay and death of the tree wore marked by
coincident features In the life and death of
the man who planted it, which, to say the
turn have communicated tho facte in ths
case to the Call, each lx&gt;ing unknown to the
other, and therefore each being unacquaint­
ed with the fact that the other had so com­
municated. Their story in that sums
fourteen years ago B. J. Collins, a
painter by trade, changed his rssiduuce from Bartlett street in this dty
to
1213 Steiner.
taking with
him
a small weeping willow tree.
lie set the
shrub out on the .outer edge uf tho side­
walk, directly in front of hia house. He
guarded and cared for it, and it grew and
fionrished and sprea.1 its branch&lt;w wider
and wider and listed ita head higher and
hirhnt from the ground until It became a
•jilcmiid tree and an ornament to'he block.
Collins took considerable pride in it, ami
often remarked (bat the tree would die
when he did*, but this was always ac­
cepted as a piensantry. and no one pahl
any more attention to it than would be
given any other odd i aired woich a per­
son might hav-rewjc* ruing something in
which be tooL &gt;wsiderahle prble.
About
two months ago Mr. CoUins was taken
sici, end two weeks ago died.
Attention

part of Mr. Collins’ illueaa, and it

little inquiry and comparison of

note*

and fall about the time ita owner took to
his bed, ami within n few days after las
faneral It presented tho appearance of

to above said that “the life of the tree went
out with the life of Collins.’’

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1

Drugs and Groceries!
My Grocery Trade is far beyond my einectalkm^-My stock fndtide*

Krrab f 'onfrrtlonrry. Mplren, vin&lt;ic Vreuril Oikm. Mrhool
Rook*, Itlnuk lkM»k*, I’lH kei Rook*. Toilet Artlclr*.
mH the Ntondard pHteut TlrdlriitcA.
Including Culver’. “Autumn Flant, *’-Best. KUteey. Liver and Blood Mallei re Manufactured.

MY BO CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

A "\T' 1 ' Lt'TA 500 ^ew C'«tomep&gt; to give me a
VV jxl N x lLl_y . trial, and learn the truth of the
statement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.

I. N. HARTER.

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�CREOLE COURTSHIP

STARVING

UNDER THE SEA.
The

TToanuros Which
Bring Un.

OH THE

itAitnwAiCH.

PLAINS.

Dr«d£o«

PENINSULAR
Stoves and'flanges.
Tbs Finut Ski vex Male io lichna.

vicUm to Creole birate„y
------ iU*id Melanie at a aotree
,inn»aitti ou lito- lions Enfants. Being a

ras Milo. Mda:iir*a partner for many

•f q i d au l bo«n»«-»*-l:ke smuggling h

and cake gained'the good will of Melanic's
mamma. An invitation to call next Bunprice.

----- Agents for-----

In.Hau&gt;.
This
men and

of any ih’Qg tr fcht that glitters for

are jerked open above the scow. Clos-&gt; up • aurprh
to tho docks the mud » not an clean, but j Lu ubold', an i'tos: ill tb irate k.

treated to ■'call again." Jack did ao u'jxju
thy Bun-lay following, and waa an cordikl!y are so m ch treater that the diffi-rcncw is 1
‘received that he rejnated his visit a third nut taken into jpractii-Ai, tx-iuudLralion. |
time. For my fritad Jack was an iun&lt;x\ dt Bom-.tbnca it is a s’.iv-er dnHar that glisters
sou), totally ignorant of Crvoh1 customs,
and ho walked right into the snare. Uo aeow; once n a rare while _____ ______
his third call Melanie’s |iupa topped hun nsrbas by long contact w th suit water,
• c-imca to excite n the dredgtw the H ater- j
on tbe shoulder and said:
ing regret that it can not tw’.add or !
"M’sieu Lnfiantx, 1 would iak fo’ see yon
one m auto," and. ]&lt;-d him to the din ug- pawned, and quite tr.quently knives of 1
room. BiMixctmg nothing. Jack followed strange shajieM and r&gt; sled out, of all ■
( iambituwu to edged steel join forces with t
। ’ its of broken Hum to cut the fort &lt;&gt;/. |

T e cnqtt.aband trad • i« carried on

erraphed a warning to th- outhori'ie*.

□dilUt ng

SEWINC MACHINES,

th-» c &gt;uUat«ndit a wbric wit» . (m;.unity
aim st. lhe c ■ast.guardbai hie Uule co&gt;
tagv on tbe cliff or in a viHajA MjF &lt;.r
five nil .1 away. His m-t - Hv-s in ah&lt;&gt; bar
village, a »d tbe two me«it onre or 1 wire

at Ali.m -uth, Berwick,
.s' au-t'other
t-&gt;wn.-t..ere me han
t-4 I off or night

hardly to be ex«

calm.y North and South, and inn-yw t
fishing-boats encounter h«r. There I, a

the dim ii- uni before dawn.
In strainers tbe illegal work is done • n

trsbau 1 traders. Que Captain, whose ship
had jmt been quitted by a boat’s c&lt;ew of

raa suddenly

revisited Wy a

in the boat say this Isn’t your proper
money, Captstn; they think I’ve do e

tbe firwt box of cigar* that stood on the
cabin 'able w»&lt; not so large a* t» oee
occasions. But all tbe smuggling teat
goo* on r.iu »d the coast is a mere arihlat
compared wiih that by w.deh theBpanish
Government is defrauded in the .Me-ilter-

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POWDER

•le.liuayii mo e.'adiy ijna ine.1
t.-nn d.-s rtba I. Four of t .0 you-i’ m&lt;m
6t the f • ty were s.-nr on ii a.IV nice .or
r lief an-1 reac el Virginia (J.ty more
de-d hau aitva, a d ma 1» . heir report to
Fiuvq«- Alarebal Va. Boktaten.' Ho at
ouce star «i ou te ob alii »ub*cnplijii&lt; to

tost their fiv-» thou-and pounds sterling.
Tha ultimate d -tination of tta» tobacco is
not Known to idstovv; but a few private
individuals cnuld perhaps ted a very in­
terming sLtry about that.
’
Hmug’ling from Gibraltar
involves
danger; but tbe gains * from a winning
venture

* 0
htmaaif a ’&lt;» r, imps tent a. tea
demy, wo t at o»« tu a ‘ livery-s’aLla,
hire.! a couple of uralM aud awagon and
•*&lt;•« tor provl-ions. Th y
rea-idy
h® 11»” *eHl
« '* &gt;
-'o'«
»n I oh ume-l a box ■ f riic*• o. a^or-.u
s.x.m, and caped upon 1be OUl7.letna.es

trut” you did nut lek me by soppriae, do!

grinning t iumpbantly over the edge of tbe
aoow. These traditions have no facta to
make them real, but the dredgers believe in

kun nt the canal.'* New York would not
find orach of a character in the bed of t e
East River, ur in th- slips adjoining the

over the unlawful deed done in the dark­
ness of the night, only the dredge can
bring it back to life. How many bodies
weighted with lead Ue in the mud beneath
six fathoms ot water, how many bodies

“Those all Hght, amt Jack. I will are Peru
Lc Cure, an’ we will mek the amonsncrmmt

montf I know you don’ wantlo’wait long.
JZloiu, let us tell them w'at we have arranga.” And off Jack was bustled to the
parlor before ho oould say Jack Roh.nsan.
Aud though, as it happened, Melon.c has

mate*!.
Otha than ghastly things, however,
come up in the dredge. £&gt;owu tho lay, a

copjxw kettle, and an eel was found con­
fined In along-necked bottle much too small

Thi. i.i.d-r n t-r
A msrirj &lt;«f ikiiI y,
■ '.ntasui *&gt; i whob—i-b. n. w. .. Jlnr- w&lt;.n ih n&gt;Umi. il,«ooil»ary k'nd«,sn&lt;] ran»oi ’ » -eld ie&lt;" m
pefliiwn will- th&gt;- ami ‘-&gt;u-ir «f l«,« &gt;e-i ib&lt;, t
ati:u&gt; or p-.wd.-r* -old--t.lv la
aatu E-^r-l Rikiiir r--wdrr«'i», n■ W.|v»t y» Y .

SCHOOL!

MISHAPS.

ODD

S&lt;!lin»l

Miipplion

wilioowdltoninm

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F. T. BOISE
lie has n fuii 11 ml complete

and School

Supplies,

,

raa aiming at

HuiIdvrs’ Jlardirare*
Ji’ffrrstin Anils, S’xJi.
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints’oi s,
Varnishes, linr si,.
.
es, Colors.

MIXED PAINTS.

Warranted for ten yvare not toj.mrk, Pnn.
Chalk &lt;&gt;ff or Minter.

j Arid Blacksmiths’ Svpp!ivs.
I We carry a ('oinplrtc I.in» ■'••f llrriiHsie itai
buy for CASH and rell.f -••»! •.--••d* lo»
for the rjiue or «&lt;»»! pi; 1 r.
We an: prepared b- tiau u

ROCK BOTTOM PRJCci
Fur gi««l« for n adj^ pay-

used's!! the county.

To Those Indebted to Cs:

Teadquarters and Lowest Prices

We Owe Horrtm &lt;•&lt;! «teiwy
and muNt have our pay l«
meet (he name a( &lt;»»»&lt;•&lt;•.

---- for---

Slate Pencils, Lead

FRANK C. BOISE

Pencils, Crayons, Pen­

jl. ii. wiisriT,

Pens, Inks, Slates,

ptcaol ui&gt;

hornete were flrln; a igrily ab-u . O.»h»d -lung Van rtf art. Tue sting ba.1jp ruck
a i&gt;ervv at the ba«e of the brain. X- last
accounts Van R er; was still lying paralUn &gt;ho same d ty Mat Bimpaon, of Pino
Island, waa uunit ig near that piac-. He
flrod at a b.-ed. Tua gu i-ba. rei exploded;

Straps,

Copy

Books, Book-keeping Books,

Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,
Dictionaries, etc., etc.

HEADQUARTERS
—roB—

it sat aunnn; lUelf at

Toilet Article., Jewelry,

mer in Burlin’ 81 p, and a big " bullhead ”
waa caught in a rat-trap. A three-foot

shark'came
up at
a broken dahthe
wiolobock
’s the end of
Paint.,
Oil.,

dead in

Wall

Paper, etc., etc. 4

(Toronto Globe )

F. T. BOISE.

outfit .tags

NewDentalParlors
OvkxTkdmak’b Bvorx, Nafdviiax.'

Deutn.1

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when wi do tte
PLATE WORK, bati.faetion guan «t«*nl.

A. H. WINN.
THE WUOIM.t.MM

STEAM GRIST MILL

Ou account of ilw fnitiur Ih-hIiU eff
the proprietor, is offered

FOR SALE CHEAP,
The mill (ontaioa two run of 3fl-itrek
atone and uecrwwrv twHi-bin«-i&gt; rode
cantom milliug; all drove by a tiira

23-Horse Power Engine.
For full particulars apply ta ur address-

J. SPINDLER,

the dredger far hia trouble in fishing .hran
thoight that be observed throtgh tho
morning mist a dark object a short distance

mi.e homi with tbe deal animal
homebla wris- and arm

tbe train to a standstill, bu« without suc-

Captain tound that

vm»

Quick will lo-e bis arm.

st. uck and sent flying from the track.

tiered at the «i„bl of the approach tag train.

to

(bt. James' Gaaetu.1
Boms ahocaing .regedies uavu occurred
In the Bibsagor district of I di a. A

dredging to do. and if-the channel i» not
allowed to Jill up he will be thrown out of
employment. Soma people are va»y un-

eve.dug a-, the l»ou«e of a B-ahman with
whom he had a adght acquaintauca, and

dredger

must

live,

however,

and

much

to n jelly. The antlered monarch wrigbro
•even hundred aud filly pounds, and is

Captain of Uie last felucca chopped tbe
hawser aud drifted awsy astern—into

D&gt; .«int oom* slight lurcbase, &lt; ffurel to
put him up for the nlgu*. Tbe off r was
gladly acc-pt-d, and it was arranged that

J a little
sea that
felucca bu g ou

freshened; the stasber could barely Sold
sob-Troasory Monday

nnd

asked w th

Cloaks I
700 Ladies,’
300 Misses’ and
Children's

FAW F8II SHE

ANY

LADY

Cantata br-mgbt-bar borne all right. Boon

rushed upon bxs ana) -hip,

^£srs?x.“~’'b
as the ota-fashlonad “fly-bv-nl ?ht-;M but

discover* I, and nothing
rewarded

cash," was tbe replyone-half of It-ffl
JriO.lOQisra silver

Woodland. Mick.

(Greer&lt; Or.vo (Fla.) Spring.]
rattleroom
­
■-coupled by the Brahman's son, the
snake and two hogs was witnessed a few
days ago near where the Jacksonville, room.
While pr-pering to turn in the
Tampa and K-y -West Railroad wueaes honarie heard the sharpen! g of a da -,
Block Creek, ir lui- county. There "oro and tragnwita of a oonver-a ion bring
carried ou between the Brahman and bls
Hosp- e’inz foul play, he induced the son
ita him: aai as S'xw

smuyzHng

&gt;-U

Order of Pub (ration.

me In tho future they will be dredge J up

on the ebb tide, so that the channel will not

tbe Irtl* draft through the bills of flying

1,000

Work

f every description door srewuing u» tassc
mproved mode*. Cail and ere *aitiple&gt;&gt;.

Remember we are *

Drug*, Mediuii.e*, Perfumeries,

r

We Sell, Buy or Trade.
Powder, Miot mid I'ixfun-M,
Traps, Klv., 14c.

Books of nil- kinds

Blank

of

GUNS ’

A flue line of tbe Orel matin.

uHRortnieut of all School

gal and Fools Cap Papers,

tout ball of one

GUNS !

BAR I 0«,- STEEL

’Di NasWiUeDnurstani Bwisslkr

School Bags.

the bottle hia

of an English steamer lay at toe coal-bulk
all one d y, and I rought his boa quiet-

BE8T ON WtiEEl^.

holders, Note Books, Le­

iCor. K. Y. Bun.]

m

NASHVILLE WAGONS

Detroit White Lead Works

AU. CniLDliES WAXTtXH

drcd •&lt;•
' ou* iiiggroes, a h. w e was foice to leave ou’;
, ,
,
; ,
,
,
.
.
,
,
' mrelv disturbs th
taimens*
to
cb irgo-of tee IJ-ulv team, ue milll-l
• dau^htnh ch-&gt; -*■ you' fo’ hustHin*, no.” I
i Here the uu ortunate Jack broke in ! mntutode of
? with: “Bijl my dear sir, yon are tu s- I
Lot-u. 1 did not make luvu to your , tiums more ghastly thin a mor 4110. Th
: ditu ;hter!” The old gcntlvnian hriirtliHi up. '
' •• kiy &lt;ta’ sah. 1 lovfl my famly. Ttauut ray j
brou :ht up in a dredge. Th-* num
Mela ne Sunday a.ter Kundnv. You have I
an- lacking A::oih-r tru lita.a a
cm ou
talk with her. dan e with her, sis; with | Udt a dredger once brought up bls &lt;
from Fort U-urchill th» pr-eoifu; wenher. You h:ivd comprbmiae my dan hte&gt;r, I dau-liter from the IxJttom of th ■ iver.
tag. Lu. wtacu had a opped for tlio-ni^hi
aab! T ey.is no otii.ih w's- io.’ a m.iu of I KbnsJy braise on her temple tol l the
y
a th it cam&gt; ..Without acc«*p hig tue i r
honah. sub, tlmu.tu- nui’y her; yes, sah. vo
her death. The drcl ^-r beat his l&gt; at i« v.la, i •:» of «be oQtcir Id co maud to atw|
ma*y
her.” "But.
nuryner."
-nut, sir,
sir.”
’ blurted
wunai, ou-J.iek,
uu: j uk, । out against tho bar ed door of an insane
asylum
two
yean
Inter.
Ho
had
lived
-tin.
’
** Lara only a poor chirk w th li.ty dollars
a month, and could uotsupjxjrta w.ic, evun tang enough to murder the man that ran oil
with his daughter, and a merci ul court ,
if 1 wanted one.” .
sent him to nn asylum for the inaim*. A |
“Ah, in&gt;m chw, thass ail ’ ght, tbe mon- third blood-cur.Uiu;; tradition is to tho ef- j
aceno,
naie s nothing. You don't • au-h mol-h.
feet that a dredger nursbd a gru'd go n rainst
snotbn .dredger for many yearn, hopin’ s ipplieL T..e miner who orga i»»d and
led tUta relief pa y was one of the 1men yo’ patron he get to’ ink you tab*, an’
Stuck loin au 1
subaeq wnliy a D.-puty
give you r-r-ra aa to seventy-fl’ •tallah, wo
him. and be waa awung out over the U..K*d Baas Mars-xal in Wvotni ig ami
wator. Then the drcd 4* went out slowly,
and
the
last
thing
that
the
dtiwiger
you don’ know

young man iak you bask me to' my dau/htah! Yes, aeh, you are the only young
man Wat I would rathah have my dau^bUth ibuD moa’ anybody w'atoveh, n.-h!
"Bo we will come back to the m om w’en

Absolutely Pure.

Open Again for Another Term:

Lu?mo, whose gT.ra’ioddcr Map that Span- .
ish caMtlle, O’ReUl. y, on the chik, a hon- that th&lt;-man from whose arta the bund
dred v.^ aco: n. v..’ will ilu’ wrote down I, had been torn hrid been Ird down to a dock
1 while tatoxicEtl-d, and rob»*d an-1 thrown
by Gayarrw’. Bot. my fren’. »U-ti thoss

pounds Sterling worth of tolwcco into
Purtu.un-s waters, but performed a stdl
more striking feat bv b inging th- oon«r»nia at Gibraltar war. thu« punished

wo , a Ui| ht-Uaded knife.showing ufoa.- ।
its jxdnt .and edge a ccrrodwl stain, as '
thfflj;;h Id**.! had stu k fta-re. Own- the*
sharp jaws of tho scoop &lt; ut off both ret of
a drowned man, and the tide carried thholy
h af grappling
ixwty bcrond
ix^vonu tho
we re«&lt;
rwn.
__ „ hooks.
■ ■hiiiuan ‘hand, with&gt; one
ns« ;
A
one of
of the
the H
tin
Lru-Aedea though a ring had 1-cen turn

Buffalo : sales,

w-ru&lt;&lt;m&gt;*eU&lt;
to tnc ucsnM

‘5Mon ami, tak some rognno. You will

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Now, frra* Lcflunre, you lai' fo’ know It/ I
।
I
daughter”—here tbe luvitftwgJack began
('
protest. j*O, * am uof diHpX^vjjjjsty-dl 1
j
yoang man! • My fam*/, aUs. ,s wurof tl
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DOMESTIC and HEW HOME

Note

For a brtff time ti.a

into this eonhlry.

Thfsta a new romps in . and Jt- Ftovre
rrveived Fi rat Prise Jirdn) at Anar taut
li-iitiiuiv Fair, Ni-w Yotk. ltx&gt;«». anil ai
rlntati Expuoltwi, ISN) ]l \.-u aar-tite
Bret (at a m-dmur .prise), imy otic of
their cwuka or beaters.
'

chap er iu Uist.-rV, an &gt;- furuls'i another
[N. T.Tfmre.)
......
*
j«bM&gt;f of th® into ••yiiig;
~iru u is
s differentfrom » r a ger tian fie ton.” White teJkinif,
'd Californ an.
bottom of tha bay. Us ally t is mud.

killed him, when ah&gt;- also laid down and
died.
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[Ban Francisco Chronicle.]
While engaged in repairing the old MeCanotey reudenoo nt Ban Ramon, near
Haywards, a few days ago, Julius Uathoot
found stowed away in a round chimneyhotaa sack containing 51,3m in twratydollar pieces. McConoley, whan notified
of the find, remembered having hidden the

Will Go
then exclamation* of disappointm *nL at
finding no plan ler, shortly a (erward folery of tbe mistak'* the murderer ha i made.
From hl* place of concealment $ &gt;e jiweler
then saw the Brahman cow und rr the

his hidlng-plaoe and gave information at
tbe nearest tba^na. The polio foend tbe

ixyi- trial comes off at she

Home

Happy,

Where is it all This is Done?

DECKER’S,
40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek.

&gt;r rale wiy fsnu of f.my at tt

wtlb aaaOlAuit. *»d tvaatvthe»&lt; rreoirtwo
bottom land, all UHsble. Will by.okl.in
K*toDsniki, 8t*lsv

�&gt;' AFEABts.
Important Maaanrea
Conte-Before Oonirruas.

FiW» OTHER
th* pun«w
and before

to

Fresh Complication* !n the Fran:
Chinese Difficulty.

AFFAIRS OF, STATE.'
XntoresttQg EvenU in the Political
World.

&lt;*T Coiunima.

_____ _
__ .._ isystom uf jiayin£U lilted
States Marshals he chsngad from ‘Teen" to
laiarie*. ■ '
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On ti* aubjact of tho Unitod Stan* pri*ntwr&lt; tlw Attorney-Genera I favor* tlie
erection of a ]&gt;enH.-Hi.ary centrally lo -ated
and coulrullril by flic United Slates, in
which to coniine its prh'Kiera. it a tiovqro.
■ur.ut jirisott Were cjAtoi the couvicU could
be employed in. ih^fttajH acture, of sure
plies ewlnsiVely for ths &lt;i«n uruui- nt. This
would keep H»eui employed, and xh'.uid
render the iH’nltcntiary islmnst -eJf-MisuireIng. It would nhu avoid any o&amp;jrefion to
convict labor, white lh&lt;- tax-payers would
relieved almost entirely of the oyrden of

Wanhixotox,* Noy. SA—&lt;kmgrct« win
. ...
meet 'next Monday and will* find Its agteii-

&lt;lare loaded down with busltirw* left ovrf
'n&gt;m the last session. Ti«e Semite calewtir
inclmlcK 20? bills and resolution!*, uh*-:
of 'which urighuti-ii in the tieitato The
House ciih-udats are*, ol cunr-e, tar more
htahrily tended
The calendar of lhe
Committee of tbe Whole on fhu Stale
of the Union contain* 171 bills; the calen­
dar of Che House iteeif IflO; the calendar
&lt;rf private bills 405. arid 35s bills which huve
poiotol the Senate are an? m&gt;w lying «i the
si-eato'* tabic. The Senate cleaned up tbe
H&lt;ma&amp; buxine** pretty wdi al tin-ta*t *c*-.lou. but tiie House ne^ieeted the Senate
bill's in a tuariccd degree.
Among tlie
earlier bills oa tlie Senate calendar aie the
foltowing:
Senator Logan"* bill to appropriate anti in­
ucatkin uf all the children living in tbe United
State* '
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Senator Blair's Joint resolution proposing
an amendment to tbp Uuusntut.on mjelation
toatoobouc Uquors snd etta-r poisouotu bar­

miuaMon uf the Hawafuti itecmroclty trooty.

A till) to protect smuli-yre anil wrvanta en­
gaged in foreign and mu r-Htate commerce,
and employes and servant* m tbe District ot
Culumbra and the Terntone* of the United
"8tate«.
A bUI to make the CmntnlwMoner of Agri­
culture a Uabinct Minister.
A bill to prohibit ttie malling nf newspapers
an-1 oilier i^iuhcalion* containing tottery ndv-rtimtnctit*. and pioeunbmg a penalty for
tin- Viotauou of tlw same.

•titution mid ?tate Government. nnd lor the
admlMkm of the Mate uitiotuo Un. on on an
equal fout.»x. with tho anginal Status, and
fur utuer.puriKMKW.
Senator Hui a bill to establish a ptMlal teleKTudgu Daai Davf»* bill to ostabllab a Court ■
of Appeals.
■
. Among tlie Senate bills awaiting House {
j.rtiun «&lt;u tlm bpeuat-r'* table are the follow- ;
j
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Joint resolution'•xrd^ii’rr the apprax* ation
of IXinxreM and liie peopiu oi tui- United
mjUm of-tuc genrrt-d* act of her BntuunuMmjchij'x Uovunitneui in pnw&lt;-Mt&gt;iur to Uie
United States tue Arctic Me.uu.bip Alert,
dlUoiuu v«-t» cl-

I
Win.;, for the purcJiuM* oi ground adjaoeut to ,l
the Governuieut Bu filing iu 8pnug&gt;u&gt;!d. llh,
MictZ"
"
’™-‘"
j
An act fixing tue Miaric* erf Judge* of Unitod otalu* District u&gt;uru&gt; at Kimj.
,

dians. ami lor ottier pur.-o-e*.
Senator Uiair * b.d to ap-.ropriato about
fTu.Uw.uw in the next M*ven . car* for conuuon
KbOUl*
'.
Au net io authorixn the location of a branch
home for vuiunteor dl*ablud M»d»*ra in cither

in -evurairy to certain tb.ppewa indhUM ol
ij&gt;ke faui'crior rwhn.trf in tae tlUMof Wtocuu-

Among the bills on tae House calendar
te:
A Mil racatinj.’ ah that portion of tbe Fort
.ui«V»il tnurtarj rrnervalluu, iu luo Yk’rr.torr
i ■DakiMa, lytes east of ttis Jts-MNlr. Rcccr.
&lt;liof tho tMaic of lli.nul» into Judicial
Ibsincto. aud to provide tor buhiuig tonus of
court of Uh» Narusnu Di»Lnct m Uh- city of
pMra.
A b. 11 to deciare forfeited certain hind* in

hr judiciary
A brn to airtde im- $&lt;ate of lllinOi* into
three Jud.mal dhStr.cLa, a'„*l to provide lur
hoi-ling court* therein. •
kuuc

or faalhl:y both of ll&gt;e Pn-*-litent and Vice -President.
A lull to provide for tho sale of the town In-

and Karisas, for tbe issuance of a patent for a
reservauou for tbe low* tnbe of JtxHan* in
tbe Indian Territory, Mid tor ottar purposes. ,
A bill to forfeit land*granted to tbe Stale of i
Michigan to aid In tlie construction ot a rail­
road from Marquette to (hnonsgon. tn Mid
State.
•
A bill to provkte (pr tbe accrptoDoe by the
United Stab-* of the aruiit of the Illinois and

th'* rerominendattou H I* vuKge«h*d that the
IHMiltentuiry should be Stocletl at sotn» cen­
tral jioini where there are a nple railroad
facllltire for tim. transportation of Un- go ata
manuiadurml by them.
WAcftiNOTON. Nov. 24&lt;—-The annual re­
port of the First-A&lt;wi*tnnt ItostiaasterXiunend shows: Number of i»osl-or!i&lt;re estab­
lished dnring‘lb«-year. 8,414—nit IncreuM
of IB! over the precediitg year; number dis­
continued. J.taJO—a &lt;tecrra*e. of 301; net
.ucreane. 532. The whole number of p&lt;*tffice June 80, 1834. was 50,017—an
n.-reaaeot 3,155; number filled by Presi­
dential appoiuutienl. 2.823; number filled
by sppototni.eil by tho Pustnuuiter-tteDcral,
47,094. . During tho year 11.953 poatr
maiden were apjiolntcd. Th* net iucreseo
of postadlicea during Ute year was much
larger than any increase for several years
punt. Tbs htcresse was divided among sec­
tion* at follow*: New England States,
49; five Mkldle Status. 225;
fourteen
Southern Stat&lt;« and Indian Territory,
1,970; ten States and
tories
Went
and .Northwret.
the
State* and three
•-tope, 104- Tlie greatest
icrea.se in any
State or Territory wro 1
in Texas. Tho
iDcreaseJn North Carolina was 136, and in
Pcnn«ylvanla 134. Tlie only &lt;Iwnsu*c wa*
In-New Mexico. Comparing the number ul
ixMtrofllees in different State*, the order of
tlie six highest, June so, was, Pennsylvatdm
3.840; New York. 3.122; Ohio. .2.707;
Illinois, 2,107; Virginia, I.Wi, an-1 Mis­
souri, 1.938. Of tho Territories. Dakota
had tlie iargret number, 837, exc XMilirg the
number In either Matoaehusetta. Maryland
or South Carolina.
It i* recommended
that the free-drlivery system tic extended
to place* of 10,1*00 iniiabltanta. provided the
)w*stal revenue* amount to -Si9,000 yearly.
Tlie attention of Uongivy. I* also Invited to
the importance of t-recflng buildings lor
|sist-&lt;&gt;ftices In all vitifcs of 2'i.9&lt;Kt inhabitants
ami upward*.
Tin- aiui'- Al report of A. I) Hazeu. Third
A distant l*&lt;*tinasicr &lt;;v:H,ra!. shows that
:’te total numberof iiostage stamps, stamped
nvelupcs and portal .cards issued during
ti»«’ year was 2.166.130.896: total value,
842,515.877: decrease In rtthic uf the tasues of ordinary jHistage starnjH, $2,229.7:;5; total decrease in tlie value ot
all tamed, inrlmling postal-card*, slapiped
,envelopes,
..,mwKun|
uw;
po*tage
due nrsmir.
stam;&gt;s naiu
arid
wrappers. fl.3M.443. The weight of see-

Washixcton. Nov.' 28.—The Hoitne
Coiif-aiUcc on Appropriation* met ymteniay
at tlw capital lu tuty out' its work for nest
Creston. Clutinuan Randal! and Messrs.
Ellis, Townshend. Mb'U and Ryan were
present, and Messr*. Ke ifer, Holman and
Finney were reprtseuted by otoerx. E*Umaus for *:x annua) biliA-pu-&gt;f-oflics. Italian,
commlar and diplomatic, army and navy,
and military academy —were placed to the
nands of sub-commiiuw, ami it is expected
Ih«t one or more &lt;if th&lt;-«e nieaxurea will be
in readlues* for consideration by tbe whole
eomnntlce when tbe ne**dou begin* Monday.
Tlie sub-division of the committee, as
igreed upon, is as foltow*:
la*ri*lsUve, Executive aud Judicial BU1Holtnun. Hancock and Cannon Sundry civil
- Randall. Forney and Ryan. Army—Forney.
TowuHtM-nd and Kcifcr. Navy—Hutchins.
Randall and Izing. Fuat-offtoe —Townthend.
Holman ami Horr. Indian—Eld*. Holman and
Ryan. U&lt;m»ular asd Dlplronatic— Hurore.
Townshend and M'aabbum. Military Avad.-my—Keffer, Furm-j and E1U*. District of Co
’umtaa—Follett. Hutehtn* and Cannon. Ik-fictencv-Randall, bum- aud Lunc-FonitlcsUoua—Horr. Elli- and Bannock.
Wajmiixotox, Nov. M—Attorney-Gett­
ers! Brewster ha* completed bls an­
nual report It contain* a number of sug­
gestions and reeomuMMbittow looking to
new legislaxton amendatory to existing
statutes.
Our criminal
procedure Is
faulty, in criminal care* the plead­
ing* should be simplified, a uniform
system _W challotgM provided,
and
the trials shorn ot the technical ob'.dctions
und nuinberlws dilatory motions trial can
now be hiterposed to prevent a speedy trial
iqon the merit*. In preparing Indtotments
for uffenM» agilnstibe Uttited States it h

forms of the last century, with all their
and

MaahwUl*,

habitant* Um tween MM kedad
with medicine. —&lt; Hd Saying ’

IxmaxAFor.iM. Ijjd.. Nov. 3d.—The can
vasring bofini last evetung ciwnpietad the

PRICE ■ 91.80, IF PAID IN ADVANCE
•cold* are, but very fcr are aware that an apCIRCULATION, 1.500* COPIES.
pltealioo of DcLand’a 8od« &lt;w Salcrara».wlH
State at the late election. ; nd the re*;*lt ea-e tbe pain at ihkx-. Rrincwtw thi* and i JO
-»P’.!8E THESE LIBERAL AD RA I m
sh-»w* a 'Democratic plurality - ■ 0,447. The will save yooraelvc* much annoyance.
irregulariUeH found were mio tly of no im­
Tbe government supptvta 4&lt;M' John Smith*.
portance, atal were easily remitted. Accord­
look oirr FURYdi'E head:
2-60 | A00 I
8.60 I
ing to the figure* Ctevelkr.d and Hendrick*,
No matter what part* It may busily affect,
In several dtatricta, ran from- LOOT to over catarrh always start* in the ta-acl auu tre*«&gt;i&gt;x*
3.0OT behind the candidate*, ou the State tu tbe head. There is no my.tcry about U&gt;e
ongiuot tbi» dirttiul direaM!. It tag.
ticket.
Bimbo
Trkxtox. N. J., Nov. M.—The State neglected wid. Oua of the Kind that o
Board of Canvmwr* ctHuptet**! the canvas- ta 'belter tuajew d»y*.”. Tbuumud*
yeMlbiday looming, the raault showing Cleve- Uni* kuuW Uuw’ it u&gt; by sad t
LnKr* piutaUty to be 4.JWS. Total vote Crtaiu Balm &lt;-ure*&lt;x4d* in tbt
all it* stage*. Nut a muff
X*.»: Cleveland.- 127.7M: Blaine, 1*1,432; ui
* lib the Unger to tbe iMs-tnia.
orno trrRONG,
St. John, Ai-w; Butler.. 3.494. Tlie DemoSpain i* the greatest lead-produchigckintry.
crut* etecud Green. iu-dnHtk'and MeAdoo
te Congre**.
Tli&lt;- Itepublican* elected
Hire*. BiH^ianau. Cliclp* aud Lchlback.
MiacrllaiBrowi &lt;gr&lt;1a.
Iah'isviu.e. Ky.. Nov. 2A—Tbe official tl*m fur several year* to *uch . degree
1
H. YOUNG. M. 1&gt;., PbyrtcUm and 8urvote of Kentucky gives Cleveland &gt;53,757 luuud it tanposMbie to attend to my buHure*.
• geon, east aide Main St. Office boor?
votes: Blaine, 1101-4; Butler. 1,055; Sb which is that uf louudryman, and have been
John, 3,10B; Drtnotatilc majority over ’all. cuulined to the bouse unu to my tx-d much ol
29.322.
’
tbe time. Have tried all *&lt;rt» ol remedies, and
T. GOUCHER, M. D., Pbyateian and 8urI.ixcnx.x. Neb.. Nov. SA—The vote tor have been treated i-y several •toeb-ra, ad to no
exception* to Stanley's statement* and piled
• mon. AU profe*atanal eaJIa proDptly
him with qutetious, .savagely attacking him Presidential Elector* wiu&gt; canvassed y«ter- purpose, until 1 finally beard uf your Kbcumoupon aome. Mr.'Kamun proporad that tlie daj, nnd in- a* fol Iowa: Blaine, 70,tJ77;
committee define the boundaries of the Con­ Cleveland. 54.354: St. John. 2.858. There
Yj'MORY PA RADY, Justice of tbe Peace.
go basin, and Hie dl*cu**li&gt;n wm adjourned •were a few acattering"volet for Butler, ieev a simptoin of any thing like rbeumatiMu JCj Office, Corner Main bod Sherman Streets
until to-day. Tbe treaty between Germany though the electoral ticket waa imminally any more. 1 can cheerfully recommend jour
Varda.
and the International Congo Asaodallou fusion. ■
Kbcumsnuc Syrup to all who are rffiicted with
promise* the latter tlie two bank* of the
JUcHMoxn, Va.. Nov. 20.— Tlte Stite
OHN Q. CRESSY.Sberlff, Ha*tings, Mich.,
Congo and the territory counect.ng the up­ Canvassing B«mni completed it* work y«awlH attend prompt!} to all official butineu
per Congo with the wa.
terday afternoon. The result 'show* that
rtatusted to htseara.
Vauexcia, Spain. Nov. 24.—At the Cleveland has 14A497 votes; Blaine, 1®.',There are over 5K.IMMI jx*i officer in the Unlti T AMES. A. SWEEZY, Attorney &lt;£ CounaeHor
Princa» Theater hurt Tuesday night Mis* 850.
tr Hastingswillattendto legal busina*** tn anj
n* Dan-, tlie American acrobat, was
DesMoixbs. la., Nov. 20.—Tlie official
hanging by her feet from tbe roof of the vote of Iowa show* that Van VaJkcuburg, AN ENTERPRISING, RELIABLE HOUSE. part of tbe State, and practices tn al) court*. *
tlieater and holding lu her terth a trapes-, the head of tbe Blaine electoral ticket had
TOTLLIAM B. BWEEZEY.Uwver and Jmon wbicb Monsieur George w*a performing. 197.039 votes, andlhe leading fusion elector MUI, fcM
...
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v V tice ot tbe Peace. Especial attention
Miss Dare waa nulled
bv a nervous 177.280. The Deuux-ratA voted the fusion but to aecurr tbe Agency for, uudi a rude* sa given to collvet loo*. Hasting*, Mfch.
fit and dropped die trapeze. Moiudeur ticket with Cleveland's name at the head of have wefi-ktwwD merit, and an: popular a ilb
George fell to tbe tl«&gt;r. ami wk* fatally In­ It. and die Greeubaekfirs with Butler * the people, hereby *u*uiniug the reputation ot
W.NIFKERN. Attorney and Conned tor
• st Law, pnu-tk-r* tn all Stole Court*. Col
jured.
The an&lt;lten&gt;x) became* panic- name at the bead of it. A* mw a* can lie tx.-tpg always euu-rpnsnig, and ever reliable.
Having Mx-ured tbe Agency for lhe celabratea
stricken, and many i&gt;er*ons were Injured in ascertained, lhe Greeultacker* cast id.000 ol Dr. King'* New Diacuvery fur Cunaumpuun. leetton* promptly atieixiel to. Office over
tlwlr rush to the «l&lt;M»rs. Mb* Dare clung to. the BuJer ticket Blaine* lualoritjr i* will *eD ft "ou pwsiUve guarantee. It wUl 8paul&lt;Jlng’»*u&gt;re, Hasting*, Mich.
the roof, screaming hysterically, and wq*\ 19.803, and hisjriiirallty over Cleveland *ur ely cure any and every affection of Throat,
LEMENT SMITH, Atteroey at Lair. Of­
rescurel with difficulty after the j«nlc hiix) 52.803. The Pruiibition vote was 1.5&lt;M.
Luuga, and Cheat, aud to abuts our confluence,
fice over R. K. Grant More Hatting*ended.
.
we luvite yvu to call and get a 1 nal Bottle Mlcb. Practice to all tbe Court* of the Slate.
London, Nov 24.—The Government ha* turns from ail the counties give tho follow­
Prompt attention given to collection*. Money
arranged to subsidize mail routes to New* ing r»“&gt;u!tafor iTesidmitial Electors: Blaine.
Over 307,090- widow* have applied for penZealand, alternating weekly between a di­ 63.090; Cleveland. 67,817; St John, 939;
^yi&gt;Ul»TT IIOL&gt;B.
rect route from Ixmdon to Wellington and Buller. 810.
F. T. Boittc dlBt nelly stales that Acker’s
hf-uTNCFiEi.D; III.. NuV. 24.—"the official
steamers to New York, overland to Suu
A. 8- FOOTE. pRomiKToH.
Francisco and them-e to New .Zealand. Th s | cm
.»»«.« of ('«*»&lt; Cv. uty, completed Satur­ English Rtiiucdy barnnd due* cure cunlrwtcd
arrangement contemplates the abulishuwnt day, gives Blaine *9. Jul, Cleveland fiojket couMimpliufi. A»k fcrcircular. An entirely
of tJie Brindisi route.
St Juiiu 996 and Butler 812. The official new mrtltcinc, guaranteed.
pAlto. Nov. J-i.— Admiral Courbet tele­ totals for the entire Slate will be:.Blal:u-,
Lndoutablyfonc of lhe liest-krpl hotels in
Whalebone i*. becoinmg more valuable even
central Michigan. Sample rooms flirt floor.
graph* from Kodung that a &lt;1- lachinetii of 837.48L Cleveland 312.3X5. St J»lm la,(K4,
40d French ttiMijiS dvatxvyed tbe Qhhie-e Butler 10,910. giving Blaine a 'plurality ovex
F. T. Boise «i*bea It known that be guaran
A. BAKBER. Yl. |&gt;.
fort aiui oilier u urk* on tne road la tw.-cii Cleveland ot 2-5,196. The vote for Gover­
Keelung and Tantsin.
nor In the entire State is: Ugk-aby, 334.217; tee* Avker'i-Dyvpepata Tablet* to be u c beat
laiXjtox, N«n. 35.—In the Common- ye*, IlarriMHi. 319,577; Hobba, 10.786; Harper, rcu.edy for Ind'igeaUou ever made, that alway*
relieve bcadacbe.
tentay. Callan, LiiK-r.iL gnvv nolie.? that hr 8,AS7, giving Ogle*by a plurality over Har­

dispatch *aya: “ The actoxi of the "French
hk* driven China to re-open the Tonqnin
question, arid it h asserted that she'will
ask far English tn dhttlon.. The Sceretariei of Prince LI- assert that they saw
Captain Fournier, who negotiated the Tkmttain treaty for France, making erasures in
the treaty.
Tbe Pekin correspondent of tlie Tlmnt
telegrai&gt;hs that lhe British Minister to
China is Inactife, and that tbe breach is
widening between China and Frame.
Tunng LI Yamen is calmly confident of
China's powers, and has decided to roksj*'
Captain Fournier's May Convention as a
basis for negotiations. This will reopen
the whole questioa.
Hkrlix, Nov. 24.—At yesterday’s session
of tlie Congo Conference CoiniulUee Henry
M. Stanley arid other expert* expressed

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rison nt 14,040.
Coi.VMBt's. 0., Nov. 25.—The Columbus
Board of Trade Ims taken up the subject
of alioll*liiiig the October election in Ohio
on the ground that nuwb an election in
Presidential years eoucunirutiw tlie atten­
tion of tiie Nation upon this butte, in­
tensity
partisan bitteniess, tends to
political &lt; onupjkm,* and is very iajur.ous to tbe budneas interest* of the
State. This last reason is the princijml
ground ujxm which the board buses its ac
tion. A petition to tbe General Aaaembly
asking tlie submission of an amendment to
the Constitution abolWiiug tlie Octota-r
election to being chcnlated under the aus­
pices of tiie ixiard. and is Jieing numcrouHly sight'd by the sulk! business and pro­
fessional nun uf tins city. , irrespectac
of party.
A similar petition, in the
lianas of private individitaia. lias been cir­
culated and rec«-lved tiie signature of Gov­
ernor Hoadlv and all the Judge* of the Su­
preme Court, and other high official*. Idchidlsg a number of the ex-Gowmor*.
Boards of Trade in Ohio cities have also
taken tiie matter up, and there is quite
poom in favor of the movement, which toai.
outgrowth of the exjxvtence during th.
rampolgu lately vndtsi, the fleet of which
uj-q.i business has been very d h-tcriou*.
Wheki.ixo. W. Va., Nov. 24.—Gwernot
Jackson has issued a proelamat on declarin.'
tliat hereafter Wi-M Virginia will' hold her
general election* in. November.
An
amendment to tlie constitution to that dkn
at tbe recent election was ratified by a large
vntL?

ter rt-w with Senator George F. Hoar rela­
tive to tlie probable cotunc ef the Unit.-d
States Senate on the confirmation or rejec­
tion of ap]x&gt;iutinrnts by the President-elect,
he repik'd as follows: “Aa a Democratic
Senate allowed President .Hayes to shaphis own policy. t» in the ease of PtesWent
Clevc!an&lt;i a Republican Senate will not In
any factious manner njiposr’ hl* directiug
his own Admitialratton."

water Supply of the city of
. Maants.
.
Dongola, Now. 20.—The. British troop, Push wan re-elected United States Senator
are moving on to Hamlouk, t wenty mile* Tuesday by the State Legislature.
south of here to avoid tiie small-pox.
A Crop Of Counterfeiter*.
which prevails here aimmg the native*.
'Tpu.mox. lud., Nov. 20.—Tbe dining There are rumors of an epidemic of
Chicago, Nov. 2d.—Joseph Patterson,
,
cholera
prevailing among the troops of
car Weotwortii, of the Michigan Central .
Adam Williams and Charted Cuntar were
Hoad,' burned 'at six o'clock yesterday ‘, Mahdi hr Kordofan.
by
Lonimin. Ndv. 2fl.—The Thnet tty*: arrested
_ ■
-yesterday
- Deputy
- - Marshals
morning wbl'e attached to tbe limited ex-j “The
~J| Cabinet h&lt;u rejected Lord North1U1--Sherman
, ____________________________________
and Dillon at Pts .ria They were
press East bound. Tbe fire started in th* , brook'* scheme regarding Egypt as a whole. 1 indicted by the present Grand Jury for maklicater at the end of the car while tbe The essential feature* of the scheme were . ing counterfeit money. Cnrrler I* bnt nixtrain -waa running at a fuD rate of hot embodied In the prop,wals recently sub I teen year* of age and William* twenty. AH
to Europa,
are farmers and belong o.
to —
wealthy
famlllv..
-peed u&lt;l to. Iwte toruiol tbe buna mitted “
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London. Nov.- 20.—Tbe new Egyptian , Mort of tlie cola, which coasisted of sil­
so that they spread with great rapidity j1
proposal* were wait
to» the powers
and the efforts to check them were vain. , financial
•
r,------r’ \ I L ver dollars, halves and quarter*, wa*
‘‘ ‘ !
‘
"**
'
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made at tho residence of Patteraon, who
The attache*
had
barely
Urn* to " ,,V
Tbe scheme
which
escaoe and all lost their &lt;U&lt;ithiiir Tha . t,t8
adopted by the Cabinet mswts np- lived three miles outof 1’eorla. Beside* tire
Wentwortti hi b. -n in the SrvKtaurt! ou tb“
of the Interest of the pul:molds found on his premises!, Marahal Dil­
vr^ ‘^1
La lic debt W1'1 ulx,n ‘he tator«rt »P&lt;m ».&lt;
lon found a couple of nickels who*© surface*
had been made am with and partly plated
with ia» d, preparatory to converting ttiern
Sf
“ bS‘t
r*
«« -Uta. to« too Oto.
into the-dollar gold-pioer-s. The silver coin
tiaf trip about a year ago. On boani
*af
boaru uf
at I
for
of
g^ptiat;
that tini'! were Mr. O. M. Itu.-gkss. the prin­ ,------------ ----------------------------- ------------- --------- i wa* made of block Un and antimony,
deist, which have been sent by tbe English , Most of it was passed hi Peoria. The
cipal railroad num nf Chicago, adeltgation
of city officers huuded by Carter H. Harrison, Cabinet to the Power*, are: First, an offer counterfeit* were detected with some d'flland representative* of tbe various Chicago to rai*e a loan of £5,099.000. to be guar- cutty. About fifty dollars of tbe spniFyu*
autecd by England ; secund, the issue of coin was found.
newupuperx.
v5.ouo.OTo of preferred stock, with an
Egyptian security; third, tins reduction of
A Notable Jtailroad Project Completed.
UW interest on the public debt to one-bill
Huntingdon, Ore.. Nov. 26.—Yesterday per emit The Po»l believe* the scheme to
viUe, O., Saturday evening­
afternoon the formal ceremony o' connect­ be acceptable, to English bondholders, but
jollification was held, at which an old anvil
ing the Oregugi Railway Navigation Com­ its acceptance by the jwwers is very doubt­ wa* metL While it was being loaded a boy
pany's system ot mads with the Oregon ful
lighted a Roman candle tbe sparks from
Paius, Nov. 96.—The Kvancmeni In an which set fire to tbe powder, wbicb was in
Short Line took place h?re. thus completing
editorial article says that among the first a heavy box. and an explosion resultxL by
the fourth ixauacoiitinenuil I me. 'Div last
acts that President Cleveland should pro­ which Orville Bowivy. willlain Baftus and
spike was driven by the official* of the Orogxi Railway Navigation Company and pose to tire American Congress 1* the abo­ Joseph Loper were fatally injured an! two
lition of tbe inrjrort dutk-s upon picture*.
boy* named Daniels and Donner dangerous­
Union Pacific Roads. The new line, tho
ly hart
entire distance from Omaha-to Portland,
Ore., is In complete realise** for traffic,
One of Joe Mulhattan's Romances.
and through freight will be received today
1XIHAXAPOI.TS, Ind., Nov. 25.—The
at both end*.
puhliahes an interview with a friend of Joe State StatiMiclan reports 12,£M&gt;nianufact ur
^auumau, saying
sajina that
umx the
uw reported
repurwo dread
urewu
jMUUiHoft lu the Slate, wllh a total In
Mulhattan,
Tlcbox. A. T.. Nov. 2fi
VMted f®Piul of
Tbe value of
report
■courge in West t
'^&lt;lu a
the gnod* manufiu-Hired per annum is
reached here hat night_of a tregudy •« Kentucky
emanates from
MuHtattan, -Kwho t|61t3S. s72i
-------------.--------------------------ltl). n&gt;lAl WM,^
'“7“ 'yr:
a“-ntai11.l0 u» s^u,. nuiwu.. i.
i»
•ai.-araso._________________
wliaxi
m tbe death w
of at*, men and . ljavr
im^,, *jo&gt;ken ol
of Uic
tlie fcjjeoje
scheme before he leJt
left ,
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.the wounding of a number of otiutne. Some Lottisvllie. Several people have diet! in
Nfcvr York, Nov. 65.—The rates to ChlMexkMts wouwi an Amcrimui teamntet Eaxt-ni Kentudcj from .some msckw ot dysThe other Aiwerteaas armed themMiven, emery, but tlie country paper* aud corr*
—’LTT’^—'
u»v.t tM MraMm
te -.nJ-m-doM raewd u,dlMU«of tho
toolwdoOiiB Bta biBwwltbow«i
tboo&gt; awd toe
■ ttorto of too r^orfed orote.
bto no-.-« nwto.1 Ita Italtto
nu Important reauits unfavorable t&lt;
fare of the |x&lt;ople of ttaTerrttory."

I pains in
turn and

■lannliig ■‘tage, our application of fit Jacoba
Oil was mode. externally. alter several remedies
iiml been tried and failed The patleirt alept
wHitM'lly until morning and got up'entirely
cured.
- Alalauna'a coal Heids are half aa large as

v/bukl call the attention of Um House to the
cxlraurdinary ruling uf Judge M.ini*ty in
tile libel cs&gt;&lt;- of Adams versus Coleridge,
-whereby the function* of Jurymen were
eluding free circulation within the rotintj
made -a"mockery, n dtdusum and a ware.of publication, was 94.479,M07 tiotind*, Uia (UhtMtrs.)
Mr. Athuns. tlibiugh cmiusel.
[H^tageon which wa* 0t.889.5V2. an Invill move before a full bench that tlie
creusc of &gt;184,414 over tlie previous year. court' maintain the venlict of the jury
The whole number of piece* ot undelivered Jadge Mauisiy'a *c:i&lt;.n on batuniii*
mail matter received In the Dead-Letter tia- creuted a great ulithurM of popuhu
Office, Including S7H.A48 pieces on hand, wrallu T'ne. current strain of ti&lt;’MK)N*)» j
was 4,845,099.
Of thi* number 31.479 couuneiit la that the Judge pa d too iau&lt; t.
were misdirected.
There were destroyed dvfvren’cc to the |ieraona&lt; fevliugM „uf Lord
2,539,477 letters and 17,513 pan-ul* ot i ttoferiijge.
it ’is dtM-Iared that Judg
fruit cake. tic.
Aniong tiie fi lters Msmisly’a conduct was an InsuH to lhe sy&gt;
opened, 13,063 contained money rad 19,014 i teU1 „f |rW bv jliry
'
dn..'U. eta. Of tor letter, M-ntfram roretyn I
v.ms Nov.
s„nrtay nW
.■ountrxta. mCM were reramwl u
' ,,,
y^tent,, u,.,, „,m i,x d„,|„
” te0OT
■&lt;"«“
!“ “»
K1«»“ -&gt;«»■»&lt;
lanwurectafc-ns -tar.lry tto‘ Jrer wiu ll,(nm ,h.ull
dH. ta,ttiulv.
?41’1
rtsht &gt;”“«■ ’» Sinln twenty -tar-'n .
Iretoto SWO.OM. Inerewu. SS0..W9. Tha 1
death, are r.-f..rt/.l rnen Tolelo.
taw Uy reitrtere.1 Iatan .lurtax to« J~
Benin.. Nov. ».- n» WoM Air.. . r
tatamted U, o.e.mlor
ptawm. led. i conference bar nan-e l Ural the rurnU, .,T
Till, tn Ita .mnllent nvernta of l.waw .Inee । uie enngo
Cooko nhall
lie unqeraUMKI
un.lerooxl u&gt;
ur «on&gt;|&gt;ri~!
atraii iw
com|ci-j
the organiution-of tiie regurtry system.
1I »•
.......
»—*—between
— ... the . -----.u of lhe
.. Sen.
.
the
roast
mouth
•
WamuixotoN, Nov. 25.8-ln his annual
I River mt tbe north of tl&gt;e Congo ami the
report Governor Watson Squler. of Wa«h- ' laige River on the south. The principle «••
hyrton Territory.
theUiKluswie* ofthe . fin-M(mjD
U1C wwri
trade was guaranteed m
iu the
westen
Territory, especially that of lumtar, . Jwrt (&gt;r t||e Congo ba«in. Prince Bhutan r.
have attained to » high degree of pve a ditiner last night in liprtor of Mr*
Improvement Many Indian* un- profits- k!jU1], v
■
bly engaged in agricuttuxA au&lt;i
r/atem I
HKni.‘,x, y„T. «a.-Tlie nblrmiaw ro’
of &lt;t lotting land to them In str... Jty ought
R-ri n have both rtmferml th to be etomincnL It they conlrl be ta
ol r|«^,,r&lt;rf I,h,l(«,pby opo. H„„ .
dneed to abandon reservations much lanl ; jj Stanley
'
now unproductive would be open to settle- i
Nov. 25.—Great activity nrrnent July 1 1884, the ^'^‘,or5’
' vail* at Woolwich in preparation of Htur.
balance in the treasury of &gt;47 901; value of Bud muniU(Mls of war. umteati.aw are tiul
-S J®** % P?PU' | the exjwdition to BccJroanaiaud w.Il be
ttaSriritorilt'ta^altowS^.JJtolarg*’r tl,au l,a* bcc“ eW0qtat S®v«3»*
the Territorial law allowing women to tote battalion* have been ordered to place themtbe UovenMjr My*:
,
sdvea in readinou for foreign service.
"Attbougb innur of our cttlxcns ore &lt;11»- •
foiviwiv Nov ‘if._ tifvi&lt;-H from India
IMwawlIto
*?,
' "T‘
jmwm
I to uumuoutl.e
question Hie wtatam
wlMlom of this
thia law, w
w ।
j«H-iAlly
pocudly when attnudcsi
attnuded with tbe
the requirement
requirement state a terrioie ry clone visited the Madras
that wowwn
tiiat
women atiould
mould nerve
servo m
u Jurors, it rnw»U
meets Presidency, causing immense damage. The
with tbe •ppn.vni of a large majority of tbe dykes of Cholavcran latke wre bursted ‘it

rnacanent *houbl be retained upon our "tai-

(-rmSG KKADV FOB WORK.

Harry

Wtinam

The king of Hlam haa 203 children,
under thirty.

Hel*

COMPLETELY Cl RED.
Mi-ntgnuiery, Oraupe Co., J
Dr. Kea»edyKM. T).. Rondoui, N. Y.:
DearBlr:--! bud »utiered from Malarias
long time; .rird many pby*iciuue and difleri-tn
kind* of medicine, without avail. Finally I
UMxi yisurl'Favuril* Jteiur&lt;jy.l’aud it complete­
ly cured me.
R- A- Cani| l&gt;eli.
Mr. Campbell ia furm-an in the Moi.igi tuery
Paper Mill*, and any Malmient be make* f* a*
good a* llus Bank of Englund.
Fargo claims to have gained 1,000 popu'. : Sou

Physician and Surgeon

Ottkv Aral dour east ol Otera H&lt;&gt;u*c and
near residenc*- on curuer of Washington ' nd
■*tateBtrreta, Naabvilk, Mich.

BEE-HIVE

BUUKLEN t* ARNICA SALVE.

Did you know there

«ore», Uicera, hall Rheum, Fever Bore*. Tctiei

was a “Bee-Hive” in

* guaranu-ed to give perfect *atlab&lt;-rioi&gt;.
noney reftfbded. Price 2ftcentaper Box. 1Fo&gt;

Nashville? No!

Then

stej into the Wheeler more
It Will Cure You I
GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS are lh&lt;
Treat blood puriiKr, liver and kidney rem
idy "nd life-giving principle, a perfect
enovutor and invigoratur of the system
rirrying away all poisonous matter an*
Storing the mood to a healthy conditiot
nricLing it, refrerhing and invigoratm
•cth mind and body. They are easy o
dminiatration, prompt in their action
ertaln in iheir rreulta, safe and reliable it
Ii forms of disease. Every moment of ou;
ves, every jiart of our bodies, is wearin;
ut and* is being built up anew. This wort
t accomplished by the blood. The blood
f pure, make* the entire circuit of thody every seven minutea. But if it be
?mcs.wc*k or vitiated and does not perforn
■s work property the system is actoall&gt;
oisoned by tbe worn-out matter cloggir;
he vital

rarities bursting through the skin it
dmples, eruptions, sores,' etc. Keep thiver in order, ths blood pure, health of th
y*m will follow. TakeGOLDKNSEAl
HITTERS and no other. Sold by
” T. Boisk nnd H. G. Hale.
THE GREAT GERMAN

REMEDY

FOR PAIN.
RIIEtMATLSM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica. Lumbago,

Mi DiCHE TOOTH A0H1.
SOW THMIT.
QUIN8Y. 8WKLLIKO8,

FH'IsTBmtB,

nrn cuts a bottle

and behold it.

By “Bee-

Hive” we mean a store where

can be found almost any
article in tbe fanc\ good»

and variety line.

Our

stock conriats of

MILLINERY
Ladies’ Jerseys,
Gossamers, Hosiery,

Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
m an town, German
Knitting, Zephyrs,

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE I
Toy Cart*, Tin
Water SeEta, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,
Toys of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
most everything one
can think of.
Mb. Cable having had 15 yean
experience in

TAXIDERMY,
DR. DAS'ID

KENNEDY’S
REMEDY

Will make thia
art a apecialty. Ev­
ery deaeription of Birds

and Animals mounted to order
and in first-class style.
Give us a call. No
trouble to show
goods.

i3d Mrs- F.. B. CABIA

�W00DLA5D.

,
,
. . . •
! , Th© uuiforeigiird writes
iweep strtu-k tins hurg* forth© Coiirito-utsl,. Pho.nix.- Detroit

,

NA-i. s i . u.i:

SATURDAY.

-

Rev, Mr. C«x will prearir Sunday . H T
'
m .n.i.1, «n.l cr.nm, k* .1',. M E. I •
• 1'

pair e«m-

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Wlto

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theiTHiu.
gain.

U ui" I~1 .

bar &lt;m

.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE, ? among
•

a ,1 n , Onvimn*
And Her Enriront.

th« on-looki-r-*, and roowded ! and \V«»fk »»f the Holy Spirit,
j
Lookout for the roller akating rink
’ i Ummw-m-Iven M'lMMithey might. The j Th© ’Lndi***'. Misainbary Bnriety of । a J1 '!*
c&lt;’*
,
, ,
•» .
S. D. Warner bas
has raturn.-d
rettfrned from liis
. J seat*
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—
S-D.
Ins
■- U
IS. n
c. ii. ...........
occupi-d ra.i««ul
on the . tbe CntigivgjitioiiMl church a,...
trill x..
meet
visit to Ohio.
t

tion taid employ-* duly gave thank* on Georg©
^jiarence Barber,
ThansUv.
I who Clot ted for the 8 mife rare. B»

The Cong?© girth &gt; rial mush :
renal (not “modi and .nilk,

—ThankHtiving day wa* not very j some mistake the hoyfi were called off types mad-us'say Utt week) held nt
• generally observed in Nashville, nearly i when two mile* had been skated, but the residence of G. A. Truman on W&lt;m1ail of th© hii*inea» plsres iieing open | afterward went on and Bk-itel the othal! day. Norwithttanding thi* fact, an I er mile, The raoe which was a riorely^
aniraimlly large-nuntlwrof turkey* were contreted one throughout, was won br
execRteil and put where they would do P
"—u
- half a lap,
--------notrithstawifog
------------------ ir-i.1
S.-llt'Ck
by
hotook two fsIlM. A[t-r the race Uas
—The race hetwarit N^alJWalruth on ended the floor .was again taken pos-.

tended, upwards of fifty being pr«wnt.
A very ei\j'»vable evening waa spent by
all.’ -The receipt* were something over

Th« q&lt;i«*«tton n«»w is who will tee
&lt;mr uegt ‘It-putv ahenff.
EtU, Bever atniles and nays ita a
girl thia time all tbe same.
Dr. Hull ha© again returned to Carl­
ton to resume his practice.
F. F. Hilbert is again in the store
and randy to attend to Imstoesa.
Joseph Shores and wife are vi-itiog
their son Jerry, at Fayetteville, Mo. J
Dr. Baiighmau aud wife have re­
turned home from tlirir visjl to Ohio.

•5.
E. W.’Murray ami wife, of Chicago,
ape in tfia viHnge, visiting home fqlkw
ftch&lt;q»fhtHnce4t. They look well.
A small Ixm tire waa biuh in tqetanry
Elmer fa making rapid progress in his
of Cleveland and Hendricks lant Satur­
rewitrch tor medical knowledge and we
day night at this place.
expert that when he he omr» an M. D.
Siime good work Is being done at the
he
ne will
win conduct
conn net himself
uims-ir in a uianner
manner
... l «■ ,
, ...
mi. ranruj naw held at the Holmes M. E.
that wi.l reflect credit upon .he pro- churc|1 ।
» _ o. R Whiteman.
church by Rev. O. E. Whiteman.
feasion.
-JBome people seem, to be having quite
b TiiKcH Relief
it-thrir hnrees atajelliug
e, |*qne«te all
fre.-di bhxid. fram gome source or other.
8PLISTBS1,
to KjeM at the
The Aritlnall boy« and D. B. Corille
Iweezy in Maple
on hand which Will -make you blood
Jiavc returned from their hunting trip
tingle and heels |ingle, the beet, of or­
up-norrb, baring killed a goodly numeveningjKirrne. ntintuicnon or impnrder will be maintained, and the boys ’ friends.
bet.4»f driir.
; T
.
.
-/
Ynnt^dsidN^^ThTR
iirtcirty
shonTii
not
will spare no pains to make the party
Election is now over, now let us talk
H. M. Lee was in Grands Rapids ob'
disbawVnow after such an auspicious
anenjoyableone in every repect.
jbitein«6a_Tuu»day. .1.
'—
up the rail aoad matter, because y o
X-Tlro following are the new officers
begininghnt m.ive forward n the good
Wm.£, Grigg* and* wife are visiting
the Masonic lodge elected Wednesday ]
relstivesat Aniloi.'
society ivan^ it. distinctly underttn-*d
night:/
- ,
,i&lt; thett tie.
Ed. Whiten* quite a novelty in the
that everybody is favitriO'blether
W. M —Walter Webster.
Albert Buckle nufl Barbara Wunder­
ihsne &lt;&gt;f a woodslied..
meml»ersr»r not. Hupp r vpi.l beserved
lich were married at the reAidence of
J J. Potter has treated his residence
at 9 o’doefc, far the
"hm of a
the bri&lt;lc’s parents Wednead tv, and
to
a
sew
coat
of
paint.
Treaa—Irs’D; BKftencr.' ' .
dime. Mrs. E' G. Potter, President.
atarted for Battle,Creek the same day,
8. D.—John D. Mix.
•
W. 8. Campbell and wife are at Grand
J. D.—Del Rfch.
they have the beat wishes of the comRapid* to-day (Friday).
WENT K A LAMO.
Tyler—M. R- Mms^, ... _ • _
_
C. M. Putnam and*wife visited friends
—And now drnweth nigh the season
I
am
a
poet
office
applicant,.
■*’“ pqttoUt hiarskatog at Brokory Oraem-tiiia week.
Sunday uslieni in a rain and snow
NORTH CASTLETON.
Mias Ota Whreier, of Hatting*, visitunder Ma coat
h» books under his
atom).
A change in the weather.
Hog killing is earlier with farmers
W. H. Jewell and family, of A^ynm
Many
a
turkey haa lost hi* gobble.
_ the school bourn wlien tlie first tieli
thnn ukHsI.
visited at A. C. Stanton’* this week.
The Pleaaant Valley ditch is finished.
ringeth, but slidelh around the third
The
munins
continue
to
“
atir
’
em
up
”
School adjourned Wednesday night
Phil. Garleugex lost a valuabc tioree
corner and goeth “stumping’* on tlie
in this vicinity.
un£il lhe first Monday in December.
the other day;
’
.
mill-pond, and cometh home at Acfclnek
Al Welch has moved into F. Sho­
fSome little sleigh-riding wa* done
Lige Morgan drew 1,500 feet of rock
with his clotlie**frozen fast to his anat­
walter’* vacant hotiSH.
Wednesday—the first of the searenp
elm
at
one
load.
omy, and telleth how a bad boy threw
Geo. Long had an auction of person­
F. T. Boire bps- completed an ice
Mr. Ehratt has been improving tiie
water on him.
bouse and wood shed back of hi* store. al property on Wednesday.
looks of his house.
—Union Thanksgiving service* were
Whew! bnt didn’t the cold wave
Mis* Edith Fleming is expected home
Frank Porter has returned to bis
hrid Thursday at tbe CoegregatioMl
from school at Angola, Indiana, to- make things jingle on Monday.
home in Lenawee Co.
church, conducted by Rev. Cox. ot tla
Ntttr th© northern Imnndnrv of thin
Some of our farmers has been draw­
M. E. church, aasMtefl by Ri v.-'Uv«&lt;
town resides, in one house four widow
Andian
summer
with
bright
sunshine
ing lumber for Mr. Potter.
more and* Eld. Harder.
Ret. Cox
ladies.
E. Lockhart and wife made friends
preached an excellent sermon, taking has passed on to make room for the
Stave Downs has moved his new in Orang© a visit last week.
cold^
aa tbe basis of his discourse “The
George Mo*tow, a Chicago medium, house nearer the high way and ret it on
John Messmer spent Thanksgiving
GooJi-eM of God,?* And was attentively
t
is viritiag spiritualistic friends in the a atone yall.
with bis parents in Maple Grove.
listi ned to by a large audience. A Gue
Era. Charles Shu ter and son have re­
village.
Mrs. Abb Enwt’s brother of Mill­
cbr.ir rendered appropriate mnsic, beiLg
turned
from
Dakota
where they have
Frank Stewart, of Grand Rapids,
brook, is visiting her for a.few davs.
materially assisted by H. W. Walrath
spent Thanksgiving with Nashville l»een on a visit.
L. Pouodfit and family, of Battle
with hia clariunette.
I. M. Vandyke fans been wrestling
friends.
Creek, were gueata at Mike Ehrett’a.
—One of our vicinity farmers who
J. Tj Wilreu and family, of Cbar- with a alight attack of fever during
Mr. Peter and family spent Thanks­
lias returned ftom getapska, which
the past week.
lotte, spent Thanksgiving
giving with his daughter in Sunfield.
•state he visited with tiie infantine of
Hon. J. J. Gould and wife and Ahner
’
Thanksgiving waa observed by our
buying a new home, made Tur Maws Wilson’s.
Miss Amandy Heigh, of. Republic,
.
. Spaulding and wife are in York State law abiding citizens by prayer aud
a call thia week, and tells us that as
Ohio, is visiting friends in the village visiting relstives.
feasting.
soon aa he found out that it too* Ijr
Last Ratnrdav night some sneak enRobert Wrightenburg, of Orame,
bushels of hhe!led corn to buy a pound and vicinity.
fWe hear many of oar citizens talking tered'Will Brundige’s cooper shop and raised 80 bu. ot evergreen sweet oom
. of dried peacliee out in that country,
of taking in tho New Orleans World’s stole r new pork barrel.
from
41 equate rods of ground.
it made him homesick and be immedi­
Mrs. Nfcncy Slater haa derided tn
Fair this winter^
Last Friday evening some one went
ately pointed his nose for Michigan,
Quite a number of nkaters from our spend the winter with the wife of her to-Cha* Overamith’s house and helped
resolved to to get back to God’s country
village will do the masquerade at Ver­ ann Ed. who was.recently drowned.
himself to a few bu. of wheat and a
as soon as possible and then stay there.
Well, one visible change since elec­ fine whip.
montville torpigfit—It is announced at the Nation’s cap­
Rev. Livermore attended the Moody tion: the leaves have mostly fallen
ital that President Arthur is about to
HANTING8.
meeting st Detroit on Friday and Sat­ from the trees and vegetation has
give SenworCongera jedgeebip,which
reseed tn grow, yet the &gt;un continues
urday of last week.
"Happy George" has returned home
he will accept, resigning tbe Michigan
on
its
coarse
and
the
moon
to
smile
as
8 R. Howe* shipped a car load of
for a sojourn till warmer weather.
&lt;enatorahlp In order to do so. The
sheep from this village to Albion, ”
N. usual.
The Revs. Carnahan and Hunsber­
.Detroit Post in speaking of the matter
A resident of thi* section was roblxxi
¥., Wednesday night.
ger exchanged pulpits last Sunday.
•p.uhlialiea a list of good men for tie poFrank Helm has returned from hia of a qnautity of onions recently, show­
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wiliams have re­
4d'on, prominent among which is the
ing
that
even
thi*
section
has
its
sneak
northern Hunting trip, haying bagged
turned from a visit to their daughter
uaait* &lt;»f Hon. E. S. Larry, of Charlotte. a deer and a catamount.
tbeivea, even thnre who-are not afraid
who resides in Wisconsin.
Inta points of ability, popularity,
There were no freights Thursday to be known by their breath. Certain­
Union services wen© held at the M.
^nd political purity. Mr. Lacey is ’coo the “boys” had to stay heme and ly tlie reputation of thia people will
E. church ou th© Thanksgiving day.
tiro peer n f a,,y inBn *et Ptopow-d for ea£Thank*giving gobbler.
not gain by so much rascality ns ap­
Rev. Carnahan delivering a fine dis­
thia pMtUK*1* 1M,d should it become nfre. Eva Allerton ha« removed her pears to be displayed by some.
course.
vacant The iXews lielieves his chances
Geo. Long returned from Nebraska
dressmakingostablishmeut to the rooms
Will Holbrook fell at the Jefferson
last
week
and
reports
emigrants
thick
­
for becoming *k *n,uor are flattering.
over A. L. Raaey’a barber shnpJ
street skating rink, dislocating his
er than fleas on the sunny aide of a
—On Aatarday evening last, about
Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Fleming made a
wrist and fracturing one of the bones
dog,
and
says
whoever
reeks
a
home
in
dusk, some ascrelKnoQ* wn-of-a-ran. flying trip to Alhion Tuesday to visit
last Thursday evening.
without tho fM of k “
G™1 Mrs. Fleming’s father, who is seriously Nebraska must pay right smart for H*
Quite a large company of Middleville
poKCssions, hut afier |ill, George slyly
in hi. bevt, with crim. "*1 Intent .nd ill.
skater* came to this city on the after­
remarks that whoever leaves Michigan
tn-lice .torotbouitiit. dla' remove, »l&gt;Over 00 num tier* were sold nt the
noon of tbe 97th, to enjoy a roll on our
for a better locality jumps out of the
street, and take away fr«K u • common, dance at the opera bouse Thursday
smooth and capacious floor.
every-day dry goods box h1. froDt of night, and a very pleasant time was frying nan into tiie fire, and if on© has
The Ladies Band continue their ef­
enough here to si -tain life he had bet­
Leibhauser’s met chant taihrtl**tab
had.
forts for improvement and are quite
lishment, where they were pia ced f°r
C. D. Cooley started Tuesday evening ter content hiinrelf as sneculatera are frequently beard in public. They are
display, a pair of pants.
Of cm r**' a for Chicago, whither he goes to tempo­ reaping a bountiful harvest out in the
to be commented for their faithful­
man has a perfect right to rem&lt;rv* bis rarily superintend the business of a sick western country.
ness and untiring energy.
own pants from a dry-goods box. a *’ brother.
‘
One lone cutter with its acoompainIzettera addresred to the following
Dana Jwnaa has left the employ of L.
though we have seen men so sernpwperson* remain uncalled for in the ment of bells paraded our streets the
loua that they would someth™a leave A’. Wilson, Mid is ongRged in making I
post office at Morgan. Barry Co. Mieh.: morning of the 36th. Once, twice, aud
tbe nether part of them sticking to im nrovwmwta on hi* dwelling hooa© in
Miss Carrie Claspill, A. L. Fester, perhaps thrice tbe occupants drove
some condemned nail in the afore­ BnM’klm.
John Ford (3), Mra. Mary Dennis, Miss their horse over tlie bubs and then out­
Mr.,.and Mrs. I.N Kellogg will enter­
said box, but when a man get-‘ao low a
Clara Hyke.r. Frank Heoedy, Mra. lier for the barn.
as to take somebody else’* pan * ofl of tain the
E. social next Wednesday Ester Penhock, Mrs. Allie C. Pike, P.
COATS GROTE.
dry-goods box, we think he id ould be evening D1*. 8d. Refreshments will
F. White and Nelren Gate*.
aparehended and punished to &gt; be full be served.
W. S. Adkihs, P. M.
Mrs. Robert Kenyon is suffering from
That Lockwood and Woodhull ban­
asthma.
,
Cj. Chapin, of Loweli, represent­ ner *til! flutters mournfully io tbe win­ 00MM0I (JOTMOIL PROCEEDINGS.
Scott Rogers shipped a drove of hogs
ing the Fairiamb system of gathering try broeae.sad reminder of what “might
Covxcn. Rooms. 1 on Monday.
cream and manufacturing butter, and have been.”
Nashville, Nov. 94, 1BSA (
Mr. Chamberlin and wife have re­
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Ketolnun and
Regular meeting;.
.
turned from a visit to Eaton Co.
in connection with the establishment ot Miss Maggie Baker,of Baltimore, spent
Preaent, Boston, president; Houg, Diekluaati
The sudden change m the weather
a creamery here, is io tbe village work­ Sunday in thia village, the gaesto of F. Poikey, Truman, FurnUs nnd Smith,trustee*. found cellars most too well ventilat­
ing up the matter. He rropoaea iu be­ B. Cable nnd wife,
ed.
Mta«tc£ of !ut nrvting read and approved.
Quarterty aos faredoc of the M. E.
half of Davis A Rankin, of Chicago,
Tbe mite society on Thursday last.
The following accounts wen- prcscnfotl and
to
to lx&gt;r tli. ground, build • church waa held last Saturday. Per­
on motion allowed.
1
fect
barmooy
prevailed
aud
all
are
ex
»■» buildiuf. rawored «ilb bn«fc.
Smith.
D. L. Smith A Co..
»5
6&amp;
peering a good year.
and Mrpply tbe iwa- with
Ira Cotton of Freeport, is visiting
7 00.
Pedagogue
Quackenbiuh
took
a
trip
meUdi.(. bailor Mtd «'«&gt;«. — “—•
MaratoM, GsUattn A Co..
friends in this vicinity. He also had
to msuofa^ture 1.000 lb*, of batter per to Bayley Thursday and will stay over John Q. Crony................
18 TO. the plaesure of meeting his brothers
d.,. &gt;U Tor W* *&gt; te
by th. Sunday. We know what he went (or,
____ ___ w aa Ed. and Orin of Roxand.wbo took their
but won’t give it away.
MoUoo by Hoag that tto account* of cotU departure for home on Tuesday last.
tfgek.WHxo »&gt;■«■ &lt;*•
On Wednesday laat the wind blew
The Box social at James Townsend’s
abut tbe door of G. A. Truman’s store
on Friday evening was well attended
■ roller skatro and Frabk Barnes of Vt.
Ville on f®«»t, wJhcIi occurred at the
rink at VaVBI© on Sttturday night
last was won bj- BamtM. They have
another bout next Siaturday night,
when it is. expected^thin tables will be
turned.
"

a*-Mipn o^bjtthfrinrge crowd of skat-t*.
who pccuplrii it until nearly midnight.
The Skaters were un inimons in prais­
ing tli© fl'ior, which. Is pronounced the
smoothest between Grand Rapids and
Jackanu. The next attracti-m will lie
a 8 mile race between Hime Wairath
—Invitations are out^r the fl rat | and Bert Burgman. to bo skated on
jjhe ev&lt;Ai|f tR^atnrdny, Dec. 0.
ball of Uio jitattjvilld Corqet Band, to

f

■rp-

Ta« N«w» betiavea such aa iattitawoo

skating risk.

the large lights of glan*.
Jacob Hackathorn, baggage master
at tbe depot in this village started on
Wednesday for Michigan City, where
he inti rviewed friends on tbe subject
of turkey with cranberry sauoe Thanks-

to Chicago, and probably farther watt.

dollars, waa
K. Stewart.

Btnllb

On motkrn Council sdjouraed.
XAjrsttrDsasr.
w«. Boeroa,
ciwk.
Prntitout.

An ordinary rod brick
brick will absorb
about right pounds of wi
dmary human bnek will abaorb but a
little water, bat an unkn&lt; nwu quantity

of whiskey.

'here air ail
mire. ami their

j Dri«&lt;u&gt;ll arid fumilj.ofKstimuli, viaite&lt;l friends i»t tin- venter Jaw. wwk.
j ref© iiraiiraure.
Mr*. A. C. Wil; on departed tins life
•
,
»
i«. tih. ........ ....
;

&gt;

H. A. Dcukke.
,
.

was held at die M. E. church Matur-‘
M x«wi»six. Hallatin &amp; Co.
&lt;hiv,
. j
.
"
PAY TA N'Kxf
~
H.T. Bristow returned from Ohio j I wiii
„ M. (u Gtiffltii’s store,
fieri, h©
hi-h^A
on a
&gt;i visit
ri.it to
tzi iiis.
liiu pa
nn.
wi.v .1-.. .... To........... i
where
has lu-en &lt;m
­ ,.v»rv
rent**, and on his return found bis fam­ January, to revive taxes-.. Th., that
day • ccutw Dec. 6»!i.
,
ily sick with diphtheria.
A. C. St.ixtox. Township Trea*..
Chas. Funds* found a pock &lt;t-book,
the other morning while going north
Sheep, 7-choicr rams.
IliKAM Coe.
from th© center. The owner can have
the name by calling for it of Mr. Fur- j1 tJ^Lost—Iu Na*hvillr mi the.night of
I! tiro
tlie deui'wrat{u
«h-in&lt;H in(^c nttiUcarion.
iitfith
h small ’
Buffalo rula-,
robe, v litdl*
likffi had
h
l»een ripped
- in’ll
'
.'and then sewed np with wrapping
twine, A suitable, reward will l»© giv­
en th© tiiider by icttirinng to tiro poet
Charley Evan* ha* A newtHnd-mill.
office iu Nashville.1
,A. J. VVolf lias gone .to MJddleville
oiiavidt.
; .
‘
tF’Get our price before you sell
Ifenry Dunham Is visiting friends at yourclovet reed.
Marshall Gallatin &amp; Co.
St. JiMtfmh.
_

The Norton school commenced Mon­
day. Mis© Nichol* teacher.
Peter Anderson, of McBrides, is vis­
iting friend* near the center.
W. 8., Powers *t
I - thp Good
Tr(

turned from thrfr
Wisconsin.

BALL’S

It in Hlinois and

BIN I ARK.
Clover hulling is nearly over.

Mra. Peter Vanhoughton wMVaried
last week.
’
'
Gilbert Staw. of Msrhro, X. - tS- Is

visiting relatives here;
Horace Pottery has placed bis house
in line and irogan repairs.
‘
’
Mr. J. M. Dilly and family have gone
to the Quaker state to live.
Bad odds may lie laid in for winter
now, get one early if yon want a
winter’s job. -

CORSETS
jrSL’r

baltTmore.

50i

Winter sure.
Baltimore marketed her live hog*
Tuesday.
D. R. McOomber’a sale of blooded
stock netted £1,025.
Painters have gave Mr. Hendershott’s
house the finishing touch.
The annual aupply of sausage and
mince pies will be large, hose Tcon-

ITI
Send for tto
DETROIT COHMAL

ADVERTISER

templating visiting thiq winter can
get their mouth fixed.

£36,0001*0X11
Henry Galuaha, who died at Owosso
Saturday, was accused of carelessness
in the death of young Wisewell by the
falling of a smoke stack, and it is
thought these accusations caused Mr.
Gaiasha’s death.
Publisher,
Peter Burke, a miner employed at
Norway, was instantly killed Monday.
He |ned to force a charge of giapt
powder into a drill liele with a ttetd
rod, when the charge exploded, tear­
ing him to fragments.
The house of John Raoder, of Vas­
sar, burned Thursday while he and his
wife were in a back lot. Their three
children, who were in tbe house at the
time, were burned to death, although
tremuous efforts were made to . save
them.
■
Heating Btovss just received by
John Enrory of Paw Paw fell and
broke his left shoulder recently while
ca*rying some wood up tlie steps. “Ob­
server” sugg-eta that men should al­ Oar “Gold Coin.” No. S3, complete, for &lt;14.—
A BlA Bargain.
ways let their wives do such heavy
work and thus avoid distressing acci­
------Also a complete line of----dents.
Wm. Ford, a well-to-do farmer of
North Branch township, Lapeer Co.,
Direct from the celebrated Chicago Stove
bought a new buicher knife Friday,
.
Works.
which he placed in his coat, to carry
home. Arriving at his bouse he fell,
and the knife cut one of his legs, sev­

WM. H. BURK,

A NEW THING!

FOB WOODLAND

GOLD COIN
FAUL &amp; VELTE.
COOK STOVES

Our Fall ani Winter Stock

ering an artery, and causing him to
desth.
A thief entered rhe house of David
M. Huestor. of Johnstown, Friday
afternoon, and stole 89 in money from
a v««t which was hanging up in a bed­
room. He was traced to Bedford, and
was seen the next day at Battle Creek.

Time is not money to some men, bnt
it may be to others. Many a man lost
money by the delay in sending elec­
tion returns.
It’s enough for a man to understand
hia own busines*. and not to interfere
with other people’s.

Tbe W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra.
Osmun next Tuesday afternoon.

Cross-Cut Saws, Axes, Hay
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
tion, Steel Trar s,CIste’n Pumps, Chain,
Rope, E,tc., Etc-,
'

Is complete in every particular.

Alao a full line of Paints and Olla. Buildera’
Hardware, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
See u» when in need of any article In the
Hardware line and we will save you mosey.

FALL A VELTE.
Probate Order.
Statb or Mwhioas, (
Couwty or Bahut, j •
At a sessloE of the Probate Court for the
County of Barrv, boklen at the Probate Offlee
In lhe city ot Haatlnga, In said county, oa
Thursday, the Kttb dai ot November, in lhe
rear one thousand eight hundred and eighty

MA It HIED.
TROXEIz-MILI.ER.-At the rMkfcocc of
MerriU Everett, in Naahvtlle. Nov. 20th, by
Rev. J. B. Harder, Mr. Harvey Troxel sod
AN ANSWER WANTED.

BERTHA M BLASDELL, a minor;
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Nathan F. Sheldon, guardian of aaid
minor, praying that he may be licensed to sell
all the real estate belonging to aaid minor for
the purposes in said petition set forth.

Liver Complaint the Electric Bittern will not
•.peAllJy curtf We asy they cannot, m thouM
acdsufcaaesalready permanently cored and
who are dally recommending Electric Bitter*, ot kte
wfli prove. Bright’a Dlaaaae, Dtabetea, Weak
Back, ot any urinary complafol nutckly cored.
They pur'fy the blood, regulate the bowela and
ai’t dlreetlv on the dlweaiwi parte. Every botgranted.

FWTry us before you sell your elover
seed.
MARSHALL, Gallatcn &amp; Co.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYIKN.
After the 1st of December I will be to be publtstad inkhe Nsnrvnx* Nhwtm»dsww
printed sod circuited in said County of
at Buel A. White’s grocery, in the vil­ paper
t&gt;------------- .-------- u —u fo,.
lage of Nashville, on Tuesdays and
ay of toartar.
F ridays of each week, for the purpose
CutMaorr tarva.
ol' receiving taxes.
MJ
Dated Nov.«, 1®4.
J. M. Pilbkam, Village Marshall.

Ma iuhall. Gallatht

4k Cc.

Oxen nws years old and first class in
every particular. H.L. McKeltt.
Maple Grove.

�100 Dozen olive colored Undershirts and
Drawers, the same that everyone sold last
year at 50c. per, garment, I will offer on Sat­
urday, Oct. 4. at 27%c. This sale will con­
tinue until closed out.

G. A. TRUMAN

CASH STORE

LADIE3GENTS' UNDERWEAR
Utt

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PI a&gt;
a&gt;
cd CQ
&lt;d
a

LADIES'RED ALL m

GENTS' RED HL WOOL

UNDERWEAR

UNDERWEAR

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Ladies’ Ulsters and Russian Circulars
I have just returned from market and
am receiving ? large line of Fall and
Winter Goods.
G. A. TRUMAN.

W Buys a Diagonal
Wool Dolman,
VIZvX
Fur Trimmed.

TI;r ATnv£.
SATURDAY.

■

SJSL FOWLER i CAMPBELL

pjiient “ii-:t|H*r mid bind'
(In- bank t«» pa»,np
*'l

NOV.. 28.1K84 (hr the bill*.

“Well, ye M*, thia (inn-

----- Have just opened h new line of------

The Am •riran tray ia slowly but sure­ and watvlied thirty m*'ii reapin’
ly delation'ring into the American Held. Thixyfrai 1 rriiped it iiiyarll
hnodiittn. He i*evincing a di-*p&gt;Mition
thirty men sol on the fence and watch­
ed me.”
paying pool when hr should lie wearIt ia a New-York judge who haa de­
aig out the k*iee* of liia pants playihg
nitride*; hr i* uucking the end of a cided thnt the nun imi.’t obliged (o-uppoit
hia father. Now If sonm judge
Bn*(y cigm-rttr when he ahuuld be rev
him) I riae up and flay that a father
eliag in tin* awei-rueM of a stick of pepiilt
’
i
’
t
obliged
to aiipp iff Ilia floil, there
yefunui candy, mid lie mi Mtunting the
would br fliu-h nli influx into the labor­
ing
rank*
a*
would knock wagi-M mme
Wig to font* ita fruit into unuutuial
ripeur*a before the lime ia at hand. th u a hundred degree* Im-Iow the pau­
Instead nt engniving ’’be good and. per prices of Europe that the liti«kyrrue’’upon tiir tiildfl of his aiubitioii. voiced political urator* hilve been tell'
ing u« ho iiiilrh alemt, lately.

The Toledo Blade

in&lt;'&lt;&gt;iiNider*-ii a iniacliievon* ynung-

(NASHV’S PAPER.)

ty, mid n vicious aconudrtd at thirty. H
an outniged Providence doran’t puwb
khn into perdition before lie rearhe*

Buys a
Ladies’
Sack Cloak.

»» rricu we will e«?ll at a alight advance uti cod.

W

We have a complete line of

(Jas41a&lt; Jswdars, i wt&gt;u cive • Tull WarrooXj.
AU the new and leading Htylea.and at tbe lowest pnMible price*. Just received,
au excellent hit of Men’a
.

COARSE &amp; FINE BOOTS
And we are prepared to meet any one'a price* in thia line.

Our stock of

DRY GOODS

CHICAGO, ROCK ISU1D A PACIFIC FT

i very complete, and we vAiuld hay that fhiwu* in need nf a anpplv for fall and

*
i0w^'Ll'» kXi1: fu'T'.^k Jt ““

CIRCULATION 191,000

Tlie largest circnlnrinn of any weekly
Tltere in no excuse for it. newnpu'iwr in rhe United State*.
The lurgvat nmier pnldi-hrd in the
United
StiilHM Hfrane itidUr per yeiir.
braid* if yon want it au.

Sole agent for'Naabelllo.

AN EIGHTY-ACRE FARM !
i For sutlr nr ekcitangv for » small farm.
' Flfty-nve»cn-s improved. 'Good Una bol‘41 Ing*, good well and tuMeru, choice fruit of *11
| kfixix, gix».! .“itg*r-busli of 2S0 lree». Four
mil'-* from NarhviHe and Vermontville. Ad1 drear box 244 N»i&gt;hyllic
50-10

DO YOU KNOW
LORILLARD
’S CLIMAX
plug tobacco.

*°&lt;l'" u“ “

that age.

The turfy paper publishing tbe Na*bi
.letter*.

teiidtiLi of lhe vine of the cummunity’K
teajr-rt Hlld MtlcCtioU twilling Htuuud

The Blade al&lt;&lt;m , $1 net yem; with
Watrihiiry Wall-Il, £8 GO; With Hie*-'
briar patch of puldic acorn mid diatrtut. engraving &lt;•! Pilgrim-' Piugie-*- (a .*lo
engraving), $2.
It wan h Jvflli Min avenue ear.
Special leim-&lt; l&lt;» club laid'rsmade
A young uenilemaa ro-*e and gave np ktiow h nn &gt;i|ipli(-minn. Any week’* ixhia rent to a voting lady, and hia chum. '
who occupied the next seat, tendeird
We want
bun a pooiiiun on hia knee, which waa‘&gt;
•ccepted. They chatted* pleasantly'.'. it a ill tell it- own -lot) £ A column
and wrie ^tolling back and forth about lulvertinciii'-iit would not ill'-ud room

T'dedu. U-

tobacco

LORI. LAtos FA anus awrrw

HELLO I

HELLO !

HELLO !

CREAf ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

Chicago

Desire

PURELY

NATIONAL PArER,

Democrats'
Attention Fanners set HorseiDiB.

say that thry are now making FJimij

HEW MACHINERY!
And cati furnish all who love Good Hn-ad
with Flour that will delight them. One

buried lheir f.icea in their Inindlur-;

------- 1SB5.------ -

Harper’s Weekly.

HOUSEWIFE'S FAVORITE.

• LLUHTRATEp.

lr i« thought tied lhe change in the ; Hxiu-em*- .Weekly haa now. for twrntj
natinind ailmini-tndion will ceiinnt yearn, maintained u* position at tbe leading
Imcitca ; Farmers will Slid It to their tniereat to mnkr a
Un- fricjidnbio lietween the North and
eumltig
trill trip to our mill utid t»e conriticed of
tbe truthfulness of above statements
. . -.rar uuracuunn um-&gt;iu*tii«-&lt;i ov k;ii prrviougreat country, aa aorae one remarked &gt; v „Uinr. embmeiaa * capita Illustrated -ertul
irvriil diiv.« .•!«'». mid there should !&gt;.• I Mn»y b$ &gt;V. E. Norns; iliu-u-ste articles
Wc shall also keep lu stock
....hi,,* l.».
..... ,.:.ti„x b. ‘
.1?..*T.".'.*!'

tween thr people. All differences of
•pinion, tbougli, are not likely tub.
adjinlged. .Hometimrs a judge and
jury may buhl one opinion, while tlw
man who Htole the mule may bold
anigher. Thee may nr.rer agree, but
Uita-uliiMilii cauiw no nchuua trouble.

«n

H. R. DICKINSON&amp;C0.

THE BLADE,

The friend, however, Nettled the lUnt-!
ter by vacating Iiih Newt, nnd peace wax ■

five

FOWLER A CAMPBELL.

Norfols. Newport N&lt; Ws.'rhrfJsnvj,
;u«:a,Ns-hviUc. Louurdl*. Ls-an.'
ir.disnspolis and Laf4»r*:e. -.-d Oc

Flour! Flour! Flour!

a kuv'-Ky Hi-Hf. mid mo on. when the car our aniioiiiii.slopped and a young lady entered. yenr. Write

iLr Detroiter. He forgot that he wa*
annuiifortiihly pen-hed on bin friend'*
'Lure, anil jumped up gallantly, tmid in
hL nnwt iHTiuimdvr tone:
"Take my Neat, miM.”
Lightning almt from the fail one’*

.’uKii.i.AKi»f uii'A my
And sell them a* cheap a* they can ponaibly be sold.

ALBERT LEA ROUTE.

&lt; limiu .&lt; nrntelnlng short a..triia. m&lt;ietly lllu* Mill
tr-ited, aaU iiuport .ni paprn- In high authorit­
ies ou thecblef topics of tlie flay.
Even one Who desires a trust worthr politi­
cal guide. nn entirely free from abjectlouiibifeatures In either hrtterprrw, or iltustrutlcns.
should ■abscrlb* t&lt;&gt; Harper's Werklv.

Fead, Chop, Corn Mea
And Bran.

Use Garland Stoves,
Closest-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft
and Best-Operating Stove

' OUR SAW MILL

i&gt;.r,rrh»dr»w».o«l»elft. SOW,
I VC been going tor dat ’nvai. an’ gel t!r*t Nwn'i«rf-»r January uf each year. When
»ih’ Ml mKrd-np io de work o’aaldn'’ &lt;V’” *‘n
underse a

aonla, I kiun t keep my miu on de
Th* last BUe Anuuit) Volume* of lUapaa’a
tiling* o’ di* wul’. I thought d'nj.tr
Weekly, In ncat.cloth hiudliiK. will b»«enthr
SrUZ a bible, aho’a yer lib. I did."
mall, DOHt»g*- paid, or by exprea*, free of expenae IpeovUlwi thr freight 4&lt;e* not exceed
The Weekly Blade (Nanhy'* Paper). one dollarJCr Tolumc). for fj OU per volume
Mf T&lt;iied&lt;i. Oliiu. in pow thr largewt and
Cloth Qmc* for each volume, suitable for
&lt;*-t dollar f.nuily i«ewapappr puhlUlied. binding, will be senf. by mall, pu&gt;4p*ld. on re­
. .
During the rront campuign, ii
■
r&gt;-M*lM-d thr eirarniMM rircw!ati«n at
Money Order or Brsft, to atnld chance of ha*
. 9X1,000. and it Irada all other papery by
Tfrw«t-«pm Rte ub* to ev’t'v this advrrti-e
many th«MM»and«.
ra' iit witbuut Ha.- ripresA order of Harfkr A
They will rami apecimrn fttpyfrre on RnoreKRs.
Addn-sa
&gt;r«M*ipt of nddreM.
Hee nd. •-kvliw.
H 4KPRR A FRDTjIF.RB. New York.

Entirely Non-Partisan

In the veuuiy.

AND

Beth

mN0DT8

8IHSLE
fiODBLF.
With rillbg ccromm'niaUone fw 'aov* «i«M,
furnished &lt;m abort nutlet aud at low cal ran.

JACUH OSH UN.

FUR THR

LIVER

Come and look them over, and while there yon will aee

J. 4&gt;!».WU.’H. I'ropriWor.

Four Pair of best Haicned Horses

ffiiCHTS Indian Veceta2ie?ius

Will Do Perfect Work for Anybody.

LIVERY
My convenience for aupidying the pnblle
with ujj thing iu the Liven- lira! arc not excel
led Id this partfof lb* Stale.

Dr. A. f. Chase’s American Liniment.

----- IN THE MARKET. AND------

----- Is turning out------

HARP AH'8 PERIODICALS.
.No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
“Hold on then- f exclaimed a lady
rsr x*«r:
M» the..ooloretl rook who waa getting ( Ha/FERH WEEKLY.............................. M On .We k.-rp evenUiing Id thia line. Give ua
a coll.
reiwlv tn tMke her riervarture **V&lt;n H tRi'ERS MAGAZINE
...................... 4 U»
“
retalv to take her tirpnrtun
’ 1 HARPER S B.AZAR......................................... 4uO
g«H»d Cur nofliiug thing, you’v^ gut n HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE................. 2 KJ
n. It. »1&lt;-KI!%NO% A CO..
'lur of my pet-flerve* under vour alinw f I
f
WBR;
EAST-BHERMAN STREET.
, , , , , . _
.
ARY, One Year 152 Numb-r»)................... iOuO
04)1. I
14.O,V»l,eJ
THE OLD RELIABLE ~
the preserve*, ”1 neber woaider knowe . I gutrr or Canada.

ARK THI

THEY

And all BiHous Complaint*

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ! A School House""T
1-"■»
will he rrenivrd by.lhe.bulld
.

,

.. .

4

e

1

-1 1

: nig conunlttue.of .||chg9 pudrict N’&gt;- i. of
Woodland, Mlcb.. antn December, 10. 18M:

And everything that enters into the construction of a nmid-i M«Mh««iM-b»beAtw..-*u&gt;ry frameacbooitamae
ing, from cellar to g.rret,
'
e right
LhUfWl

all bld**-&amp;'■
‘ '
(kt. 7.1*4
rtcr. -CtiklrmiB,
'raoUe Aacrttary .
Of bulidUg conunlwae.

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New Goods
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OUR WAHHIKHTOX LET! ER.

WAsHiyratog. D. C., t ,
Nov. *♦. IW4. &lt; •
It is almost finished. The last touchesare being made to the -work' of forty

««n.lorrd out th m.« pop.. «n.l the I1 " W"'[ uUyi.lu "Snort
f..r him. ,h.n
doll, while the mother war at wo.lt.j Kb"mor that tritlra to &gt;nn
thonollt ir w.n.l.l b., a
loti, to years. I mean, of .coarse, the Wash­
and they worn lamontirt her a&gt;
' J-™"&lt;o‘Iwm; napoet Uwir fool
twr a hltl,
....... „,h|ll ington Monument. And'how to dedi­
t£n,l'.o“l‘"i
k"”'’
1“ .mall tblnu.
«•&gt;«■ cate it, and how to ieangnrare Mr.
Cleveland, are burning questions just
OeTorernem.
11
; ’‘Angelina.” he said, “why in—di —
It
la
not
mud.
of
n
.tory
nnl.-hhor.
I
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JL,
Hk..-»l,_orUin
.
u»..l
.n 1 now. A- they are national artait’s, a
We bear, wlfile In our hrxnea of peace,
bnt I think of it rifton In the .iiirhre
".'•7
kn&lt;”' w ’o,rt .«rtaHrr
"1 ttrtt know ” -I... great demonstration ia proposed for
Wall irowfering erts we took upon
and wonder how I cold hear to lire: A71„n,lul '(( l" lxi,1hle kiaa
•n"PP&lt;-,l- She i. rory «,n«ltivr each event. Mr. Cleveland «Ays he*
The battle plain of Marathon.
now if.I bad not stopped when I heard
* 1
p * ,bU.’ k
, 1 in regard to her none "Because it’s would prefer r* quiet an inauguration
the cry for help upon the road, hardly id,il,,ren
children ■'"
g&lt;M&gt;d
‘d nhfbt
night “
after
ft-r :tbw
they are io
in 1
‘
~
" a* possible. But the matter' is not in
lied; they do like it so. aud it keeps
Iris hands. It will be attended to here
louder than a squirrel’s chirp.
'
The -liver Olivo grove* that grew
I Angelina did not give one of her lit|
them
very
close.
Along IltMus* thtnlng'ttseam.
| tie silvery laughs at the funniness of in Washington, and there is no chance
That's Dolly yonder with her mother:
i Bear in mind that you are largely re­
fnr a small, quiet affair. About the
A picture nrv» M ln a dream.
in the meadow—a girl war'h saving—I
sponsible for your child's inl&gt;erite&lt;i j tiro joke, as he thought she would. middle of February, the town will be­
think (but. then. I’m her father and
Oh mo! She rose up majestically, grabOn Athena a world It* honor pour*.
character, anil have pa ience' with
gin
to assume an unusually full ap­
partial, umy he) the prettiest and
lied one of Brainard’s music works,
Mother of porta and pblloaipbera:
pearance, and by the fourth of the fol­
sweetest thing this side of the Mira- faults and failings.
hanged Sniprbill oVer the head seven
Her aaclent temple* e’en today
If you have lost a child, remember
lowing month, it will have over flown
!
issippi.
.
•
Are beautiful in their decay.
.times before he could retch the .door,
that for .the one tiiat is gone there ia no
its banks. After that date it will be
and knocked him off the front steps
The wealth of Greece shines out to-day.
many days before Washington resumes
It is always tiest to be on the aafe more to dn; for those remaining.every- with a music rock.
While thro’ the age* It lights the wayt
ita normal channel aud condition of
-ide. at least they » era to think on in tbing.
‘ The last seen of Snipehill he whs
­
life. In the preliminary steps that
] Indianapolis. The head of an estab­ » Make your ls&gt;ys and girls study phys
. । trying to go through the fence 'brtweeu
■As funed In Art, u e’rr true to Man.
have been taken there has l»een a good
; 1 ialiment In that city recently teak it iology; when they are ill try and nmdvi‘ the iron pickets, without a hat,
.
deal of discussion as to men and meth­
'' into his pate that one of his clerks was. them, understand why, how the coni; O my-tery of the year*
A great frigidity has sprung up befar it.
as • ’
ods.
were enough democrats
l living altogether io high for a man I'laiut iirises and the remedy
;
The part to present.
youso
know
.
! ,’T"°
_______There
_________
anxious to appear prominently to work
'Vhlto the years that
suppoMMi to be existing on a email
ImpreM upon them from early in | “I should like to see this election sua- all the others into a 'kind oT ferment,
"Blend to tte jnj
of eternity.
: salary, and after hiring a detective to
' L- Appa Nichols, : watch the young man’s movements, fsucy that actions have-results, and : pense kept up all winter,” remarked a The National Democratic co in mi l tee
they csnpol
consequences
I pmwtrgcr on a snhurhao train.
have agreed to supervise the ccrembfl.i ori
■&lt;&gt; work iv
iiuimv III
” books.
"'bn. The
nic, that
..........
............. escape
---.
set to
to texamine
the
even
havoj
..VV|&gt;y is tltat* Nearly everybody ies,
work took some time, but after it had jt,ve
” hv 1M.I..W aorrv when thev b
»^
|t is thought tilings will now
A WE8TEBH DROVERS STORY.
&gt; been thoroughly reviewed and the col- jMted" wrptnrly,
'
■ looks upon it as an evil, and ia heartily go wr|l. Thpre will be no time to lose
j in preparation fur the tens of ihoarands
&gt; umns all footed up they "discovered
Bespect their little secrets; if they ‘.tired of it."
l«t alalKrt »!&gt;.. -■!! «, In W-.iiln^a
..
. tlratthe clerk had embezzled the very I *,l‘ve&lt;,'«&gt;cealnientA. worrying them will i "True,
iiuv but it ia
j]] wind indeed,
Af ■R’nnTT'P'P'^
wy name a Anthony Hunt
luma |Mr(re Rnn, of one cen,. Almtot aujtine I “ev*r make them tell, snd time and|.ou koip
H»d fifth of March.
.
L...iw, that dosen’t make some lie tween the
O. drove; unrl Int unit's and wiles away
. WOI|J(| ||irve forgiven a clerk ! Ptfieuce will proltohly do their work.
...’..........
-:
, — ’ poor devil sniile.
smile. I’y.- been in pretty This work alone will require a vays
upon the western prairie. There *»«•’:! U|1(h,r t|,e dw,.,I1MtBOceM. bnt Ilol m
/•
ow em as t iey grow older, to! |mrt] |uck errr Mjnce j put mv shingle «ud means committee of extraordinary
—
.
“ "r *
/ flrW “T” w,tb tbe lDdi«He bad . 'wve
Pni ^^.perinr
now
live opinions
oninttma of their
tlu-ir own;
num. make them | on» bat
...
.
‘ 'since
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., tnPN*u liur..
- ,. - .
.
.
.
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IU*c IIOw. olUte ability, energy, and industry.
there, ti»V
my U'lr..
wife u&gt;.«&lt;
and II, u„.i
and n..&lt;»
now u
we
have:,
j the poor clerk arrested and thrown du- • ,ud«vidujil» And not. untie
echoes.
•jtixb
election excitement started iIi have
.
j
‘««wwuirurii,iH-uiriiiwinCTi
nave i As to the dedication of the MonuI not. many nt-igh'mrs. though those we '
Find
out
wiiat
ttf
’
f
••P
’
.
’
C
’
al
tastes
_
|
IW
i
my
hands
full
of
husineks.
Have
I
went,
the.&lt;arious
arrangements are in
; to jail, where he will while away the
, have are goud vues.
are and develop them, insteadofspend- altered fourteen w’lls, drew up the pa- tiie hands of eight merairors .of Con’ One day, about ten years ago. I went hours by kicking himself for not cap­
turing everything in the safe and in, time, m&lt;,w ao.l pUtata, ii fo.c- p.r.foHl1|r&gt;, ln1~1|uIloi1» of’eo-|&gt;.n- gress, five Senators, and the members
away from home to sell some fifty head
tuttthrm ,Otn.tu.lt.,. tlmt am ■»»»«- ! twrahlp. dnfnnd.,1 about two -tore or of the Mouutueut Society. Congress
lighting ont for Canada.
A 4- 1Z‘OP,TT17,T?,Q ; cattle—fiut creatures as I ever saw.
nM°t
t',e,u। men on charges of as&amp;uilt aud Imttery, at the last session appropriated the sum
XXL HWAJUav O. .j Wttll to (,Uy mjtug groceries and dry
"We were speaking about the early
Motlu-r., Wh.t.vfr «Im&gt; you may J
barn four new divom, cam. on my of $2,500 to. help defray the expenses
' goods before I came back, and above settlers of this country.” said tire bar­
teach your d.uul.ter., do not utwfatl to
,|| K,,OT.na out of electioa. it’, of tiro occasion, but as it is intended to
I all a doll for onr youngest, Dolly. Sire
ber as a customer entered; “the men to tn.truct them In the my.terie. of bourn-.-------- turned burn, and I'm m.kin, a make the celebration a grand one,
had never had a b tore doll of her own— whom we are Indebted for thia great keeping. So shall you put them in the I
$25,000 more will be asked for at the
good
thing
out of it.
I only rug babies her mother had made and glorious republic which has just way of good husbands and happy
coining session. Private subscriptions
"You must be a lawyer T*
her.
'
elected Cleveland. There were some homes.
"I am. Is there anything I can do will'also be in demand. It is proposed
Dolly equid talk nothing else, and fine men among them, but Willhuu
Take your children yourself, if you
U&gt; extend the ceremonies over three
went down to the very gate to call af­ Penn is my favorite. I think more of can, to places of amusement; let them
days. The Gqveuors of all the states
ter me to get a big one. Nobody bat a Penn, somehow, than any of the others. associate you with their enjoyments;
He smoked cigarettes, and he had are expected to be here to join the par­
parent can understand how full my Who’s your favorite, nowP
when they are parents themselves the his hair bruxhed forward before his ade witli CorgreM, the Supreme Court,
wind was of that toy, aud how, when
"Well,” said the customer, "I can’t memory of it tvill influence them in ears io the most approved style. H” the President aud everybody else.
the cattle were sold, the first thing I say that I Lave any particular favorite. their treatment of thei- children. For called upon Mi » Greatheart the other
There will doubtless be much more
hurried off to buy was Dolly’s doll, I honor them all.”
their sakes, enjoy life with them if dos- evening and indulged in sweet convent pomp and vanity over the dedication
I found a large one with eyes that
"Have you any particular favorite?” sible; clouds will come soon enough.
with her. Mr. Greatheart was in the of his monument, than the quiet, mod­
would open and shut when you pulled the barber asked a red-nosed man who
next room and die slang of the young est taste of the Father of his country
a wire, and had it wrapped up in a pa­ was just taking a chair in answer to the
An old lady from New England was mao did not |4eam- him. At last the
was wont to approve, but he, like the
per and tacked it under my arm while word "next.”
a trifle carelera in her posture, being ducky dude said:
president-elect will not be able to
1 bad the paroeln of calico and delaine
wearied from long riding, and inclined
"Wbat&gt; UtatF
“Isn’t kiraing delightful F
help it.
and tea aud sugar put ap. Them lute
"Which of the early settlers do yon to recline. A portion of her -lockings
Mira Greatneart blushed and said she
It may be said Congress is'at work,
ns it was, 1 started for home. It might most admire?” "
became visible, and some rude young didn’t know.
although the session does not open un­
have been more prudent to stay until
"Which of the early sett.ers do I moat women sitting ^lose by were mean
“If ymi'ltgive me one I’ll not say a til Monday, with commendable industry
morning, but I felt anxious to get back admire? Well, I may say I’m partial to enough to stare And make remarks and word,” said the entrancing fellow,
the Appropriation committee have
aud eager to hear Dolly’s praise about a gia cocktail as an early settler; it trite titter. The old lady, observing them, “you can rest nsaurred Pm fly.”
been meeting at the Capitol for some
herdoil.
flared up:
easiest on my stomach.”
Then something struck him, and days, maping out work for the session.
1 was mounted on| steady going old
"1 don’t see nothin’ for you young when he reached the front door some­ The estimates for six of the annual
horse, aud pretty well loaded.
Night
"You can’t deceive me, Mr. Jarply,” goslina to laugh at,” she said, tartly. thing struck him again and lifted him ■ ppropriations bills have already been
eel in before I was a mile from town, ।said Mrs. Jarply, snappishly and em­ "You may think my stockings are not clean out in the midtile of the street
placed in the hands of sub-committees,
and settled down as dark as pitch while phatically, "it was after one o’clock, nice enough, an’ a little old-fashioned, The old man had whm»«d »ut ilia fly.
and it is thought some of them will be
1 was iu the middle of the darkest bit ।and I wasn’t asleep.”
but I want you to know that they bain't
-'
in readiness for consideration when the
"Gentlemen, I c.*u‘i ho auuut the
road I know of. I could have felt
"Why, Amaudv. you are badly mis­ no better stock in's than them in this
Ths Mazara. Falls fRouis. j of
session begins.
my way, though, I remembered it bo itaken,” responded Mr. Jarply. in a con­ country. I made ’em myself. Pm six-1 horse.
He is blind in one eye,
.
- ” said t lie
There will probably be fewer changes
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
well, and when the storm that had been ।ciliatory voice, "it wasn’t' more’n half ty-eight years old, an’ I never vote a • auctioneer. The horse wasi soon
in the Patent Office under the new ad­
ho
had
pair
of
store
stockin
’
s
in
life.
I
’
ll
miss
knocked
down
to
a
spectator,
wl
brewing broke, and pelted the rain iu ।after eleven.”
MAIN LINE.
ministration
than in any other Depart­
Trains on the Mala Line will pass Jacgaon ton-euta. i was five miles, or may be
“Now. Jarply, don’t you sit there »py guess if one of you can say the [ be*'n ittvatly struck by the auctioneer’s ment of tiro Government. The cause
as follows:
six miles from home.
i and falsify to me. I'm no fnql, if you same thing. I should think the young honesty. After paying for the horse he
of this is that examiners of patents are
1 rode as fast as 1 could, but all of a think
i
women of these days would be ashamed
I am.”
of five grades and must be peraons who
“Tou were honest enough tc tell me
Mali.............9.88 a. m. Arr Chicago 5.45 p. m sudden I heard a little cry like a child’s
"Amandy, 1 never said you was, you to go to a store an’ buf their stock in’s
are educated especially for the work.
Dav Ex pre »* 11 AO p. tn. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. &gt;u Voice. I stopped short and listened.
of
a man instead of rankin’ them with that this animal was blind in one eye. The Commissioner of patents says that
know I didn’t. I only say you are mis­
I beaid it mruiu. 1 called and it an taken, my dear, for it wasonly half­ their own hands. Mebbe they think Is there any other defect?””
the new examiners appointed last July
‘(Yes, sir; there Is; Ire Is also blind in
•wered me. 1 couldn’t ece a thing, all past eleven, or mebbe twenty-five min- they couldn’t make as pretty ones as
are only just now beginning to be of
Mail----- ... S.dTn. m. Arr I&gt;iroita.aSp. m. । was as dark as pitch.
I got down aud
they get at the store, but I want to the uthet eye,” was the prompt re­
use, aud have been a great hindrance
Dav ExpreM 4.08 p. m. Arr Detroit 6.25 p. tn.
sponse.
“Jarply, wot’s the use of yon sitting know what buisneas a woman has with
Adsntlc Ex. 3 S5 a. tn. Arr Dwlroit 5..W a. r*. j felt around in tire gross—called again,
in occupying the time of the old Ex­
iand again was answered.
Then I be- there and lying? Don’t you think I pretty stockin’s ou her legs. They
aminers to instruct tliem. Conse­
-----a
.............
The
dereyman'a
wife
bad
prewuled
j gun to wunder. I’m uot timid, but I could see the clock T’
don’t go ’round showin’ of ’em to every•rthcr* run daily except Munday.
“■*
bePPr &lt;«”&gt;«• quently Patent Office employes under
was known to be a droyer and to have
"Well. Amandy, Pre got nothing body. dolboyf I're &lt;ni throw aou, all ; W,,‘ »*“■ *
I
»’'oo'hi» parochial round, wan the impression that removals in their
: money.about me. It might be a trap more to say, if you’d rather believe a in buaiuert for tl.om^lrw down
Grand Ilupid* Division.
Department cannot be made without
• to catch m&lt; unawares and rob and ninety-five cent nickle-plated clock Bo.tiu,. an’ I'm pmud to«y er.,ry ou.- ‘-"immilMod by the mrmlwn. of bla
injury to the public service, are not so
! murder me. I am not superstitious, than your own married husband,” re­ ia an old bachelor. They hare ao much «»»»««►«• There wa. one old ferSTATIONS.
A»l
ro.pect for the tcachiu’; of their moth ""*• howerer. who received the lid mo much disturbed over Mr. Cleveland’s
nut very, but how could a real child be sponded Mr. Jaiplv dw&lt;nlv injured.
Ex.
er that they won't marry a woman who r”r’'
•he“ llr P”"**’"! »*•«• election as those of the other depart­
p. m
out on tire prairie in such a night at
ments are.
12.45 6.00
He placed his cane and hat on a chair irone to a .tore for her Mockin'., ami .(«»”’• diaapp-.lmmeot he pood na6 47 6 45 -10.25 {suebanbour? It might be mure than
Still there are a number of ^positions
they could tai... their pick of the pirl. tu"*&gt;X explained: "1 aln trot on aphe;
human. The bit of a coward that hides aud look a seat with the remark:
7.n
10.57
in the patent office available for
io
Bdinr.
too.
if
I
do
aay
it
myaelf.
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1
•
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11.36
itaelf in moat jnen showed itaeli to me
"Your wife has Ireen a member of my
changes.
There are about a dozen im­
11255
Land sake, alive, bnt it I bad the
1 ,1,ink of
1
then, but once more I beard tire cry, congregation for the Inst two years.”
8.10 8.W 12.47
Charlotte.
bringio- up of aomo of these goalinga.1
helpreck'niog that in a few y.en. portant places such as commissioner,
8.87 8.35
Eston ftapMs
and naid I:
assistant
commissioner,
law clerk, etc.,
9.10 5.52
Rives Junction
2.80
; t,’r"’’u ta’*'
►«
“Aud I Imve felt it to be ruy duty to wouldn’t I make 'em toe the mark V
"If any man’s child ia hereabouts
985
8.00
Jaekaos..........
and about two hundred and fifty places
----------------------------------’round ifiy waternrelon patch.”
I1.W
Anthony Hunt is not the man to let it have a short conversation with you in
Detroit-............
worth forty, fifty, and sixty dollars per
“He was bnck of th© barn tickling'a ।
~
----- • •*-------------die.”
regard to your own soul. I desire to
mule’s heel with a straw.'
&gt; Thus muses a iural correspondent: month. Those positions do not amount
I searched again. At last k bethought speak with you more particularly in
to much, a gentleman said the other
"Here,
set
away
from
that
mule
’
s
I
When
the
frost
is
on
the
punkin
and
Mall
STATIONS.
regard
to
gambling
in
gram.
Do
you
j me of a hollow under the hill and grop­
heels. He’ll kick yon into kingdom the fodder’s in the shock, and yon hear day to Gen. Butterwprth. "Do not
ed that. way. Bure enough I found a I realize the enormity of the offense.”
I the kyonck and gobble of tire struttin’ amount to much ?” rep«5ated the Gen­
come,” said a passer.
4.00
little dripping thing that moaned and j “I think I do. Just read that.”
12 45 11.50
G.-W.
7.N5
"You let lae alone.. I know my my I turkey cock, and the clackin’ of the eral, bis voice aud countena&lt; ce full of
sobbed as I took it in my arms. I call- j It was a telegram from Chicago readHive- Junction., I.*)
7.0b
guineas and the clackin’ of the hens, astonishment. "You would not think
biz."
1
’
2.41
7.8&gt;
K-toaRapids... 2.05
ed my horse and the beast came to me |
"Our loss in the last deal will be
Alt)
i.a.
Co* rIotie........... 2.35
The mule blazed away and landed and the rooster’s hallylooyer as be tip- so” continued he, "if you could be
9.17 and I mounted and tacked tire little j about $13,000 each.”
Vermontville... 8.10
1.87
toe« on the fence. Ob, then’s the time with me and see the applicants who
the
kicker
across
the
barn
yard
against
----' soaked thing under my coat as well m
The preacher didn't stay ror any fur­
Ne-kvffls........... 3.22 ■ IX.
a feller is feelin’ at his best, with the come to me, sometimes eight, ten, fif­
EOT
0.07 10» f «»ald. promising to take it home to ther "wrasaling.” being convinced that the fence, kerfwat.
Hutinr-............ 4.00
9A0
2-82
Middleville’.......
nsin*
sun to greet hitu from a night of teen in a day, even Jadies, reared in
"There, didn’t I tell you?”
3.2U 10.25 ILA) mamma. It seemed so tired, and pret- his "hearer” must realize the enormity,
•road Rapid-... 6.00
"Well, what if yoa did?" said the gracious rest, as he leaves the bouse luxury, who have sold their clothes for
fc&lt;* I ty soon cried itoclf to sleep on my and something to honr.
bare
beaded
and goes out to feed the bread.”
tickler, gathering himself up and re­
When aaked how he expected his
Two friends wtio »»ad not communi­ turning to his tickling, only to be rais­ stock, when the frost is on the punkin
with tro!n«
11 bad
thpr* “’«* au 110,1 r
clerks to fare after the fourth of March,
and the fodder’s in the shock.”
cated for some time, met under circum­ ed back with more force than before.
on Canada Southern dfvtotac.
1 saw my own windows. There were
Commissioner Butterworth said he
stances not suggestive of gloom, and
"Well, you are an infernal idiot,”
I^adies can not be too careful about thought there would undoubtedly be a
after effasiva greetings:
said the passer, starting to go.
O. w. KUOGtEa.
! lw»d lit them for my sake, but when I
First Gant—"And the good wife?”
"No I ain’t stranger. I do this every leaving their store hair laying around tremendous pressure for places, and
loose,
for it is liable to make trouble. Mr. Cleveland would have to be a man
| Second Gent (with due solemnity)— morning before there's going to be a
“Id Heaven—two yearn.”
game. .You see. I’m a base ball A Georgia man who has been drinking of iron to resist it.
। dread fear of heart five minutes before
more or lees lately on account of the
First Gent—"My dear fellow, I’m umpire, and------- ”
I eoald lift the latch.
At tart I did it.
election, came home the other night,
A burglar at Marysville hid under a
shocked to hear it.”
‘•Oh. ah, well, excuse me air.”
Vf LODGE NO. 87. E of
। and saw the room fnjl of neighbors and
and seeing what he supposed to be a woman’s bed, forgetting that is just
Cratte KS&gt;. Nmkvtito,
my wife amid them weeping.
Wheo
"Jones,” said Smith the other day. blaeksnakeon the bed became eo scared where the regulation woman always
PtLUt evening, tor the rue
she saw me abe hid her face.
that he laid right down ou the floor, looks before retiring. Wbsn discover"Ob, don’t tell him,” she said, "it
and blaUed like a ralf. His wife woke
wOl kill him.”
cotue several hundred mile* and then
find
that
a
eartman
ia
going
tn
charge
a
"Whte
key.
”
said
8mith
as
he
pro
­
with fear, told him that it was nothing '•Sweet VMeta.* She aet «p the frext
tour
-• ••
■
dollar and a half for hauling it five ceeded to take a bottle ont of his pock- botaooU at bar hair. Thia made him
aanareo farther, you will not talk very
the minstrel show *
divorce it be baa to pawn bis clothe-.

New Goods

Much they have wrought; the sebotw still
Ranrrtvmte thro’ the world. and thrill
'Homanltv with xtrongw- timught,
Olgxxi and Ui, with wisdom bought.

At KOCHER’S

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X* afEDOlNG

GOD Di:

BY

NEW

HEALTH

REHOBT.

WILD JOHNS HONEYCUTT.

Outliving . Hi* UMfUlnoM a Ohi-

loouatlo.

few years ago there com" to Randolph

A strange story, illustrating th*nrprisiug powiUlitiM in the lottery of matri-

[8. F. Oar. Philadelphia Frees.)
If is a well known feet that among thoea
th" Chineec that * Mongolian is of a very

will boar Watching. Thia treachery Is not
•uiy noticeable amon&lt; the poorer classe*
*f th- rao-i. but it extends into the’ cirri*
•f their prirata and oftentimes marks their
Bi&lt;&gt;M solemn religious festivals.

Chinatown, San Francisco,

It appears that one of Che spirits in the
Unuaily brlpging the members of the so­
ciety into trouble, suit wan rueolved that
be should bo summarily destroyed. CH
course the immolation of the evil one was
abararduus undertaking and could only
aud strategy combined." Erepanftlous for
derin'yay 'aim bad bect».'goinx on for two
days previous to toe very . night the evil
spud was doomed to inoet his destruction.
The night was one most suited for toe

•hilly fog had rolled in from the ocean,
and the w:»l sighed mournfully around
the lookeries in the Chinese quarter. The
llyhtof the moon was obscured by the
brovy fog, asd all witifout was bleak and
llrvary. At-out eight o’clock toe mrpibers
Of the society formed io a procession h«-ad•d by to&gt;- |»rie»t* anil marched out from the
temple. A hideous image repreveutiug to.
•tteudnnU, and by their side was a num­
ber oi Muugols carrying firaxiers of lixhtel
*cai. The luusreianh, mock tnanktrin* and '
lantern lieorers followed in the refto o, the
image aud rendered toetr select inns with-

white people who were iu attendaucc,
BOtwithstauding the incJeiueucy ut the
The procession marcbod through the al -

various {Hunts along the route punks and
catuHra were lighted and placed by the
■idewalk, end :uoc&lt; money was consumed

While the sen ices were being carried on
in the tempi* the image was left io a hall­
way sitting on a throne. His right hand
was uplifted, signifying that he would
■trike down the meiul&gt;er* of the society
who were planning bis death, were it not
dos-n circular paper frames, ia which were
placed lighted ta|H-nt. were standing in
trout of the doomed image, showing the

holp them, inasmuch as he was powerless
to help himself, and on a table about a half
acvirunvnt of nut*, candie* aud confer-

three hands extending from one wrist.
•’ The bauds represented the benign power
by which the good jwople Were protected
from the vengeance of the evil spirit, who.
by this time, was supposed to be chtifing at
bis power of revenging himself having
te n taken away from him. An attempt
to conciliate him was made by placing a
' bounteous repast of the choice mortrls iu
trout of him, and when the high priest aud
bin axsistanb. Lad concluded their services
■pint their attention.

anrt placed at the bead of the banquet

wueu it waa at Its height, one of the priests
ignited a-bonfire, and in a few minutes toe
■trrei was in a blase fur a distance of al»out
tfairtj feet. When the fire was at it*
bright the bi:to priest cautiously emerged
from toe temple, aud crept up behind toe
•nauspectiug guest, wb&lt;* bad t-cuu lured to
•be iMLnquet table to l&gt;« assassinated.
The priest drew u club from under the
folds of his garb, mid held it aloft iu toe
air awaiting the. signal to destroy the
spirit. The .priests were all eyeing their
bowls, when a clang on the gongs anBounced that the opportune moment had
amv«d. The high priest struck the image
with too dub and knocked it into the fire,
and in a moment it was in a blaze. His
•br.'iuv then followed him and it was de­
A Then the high priest sprinkled
water on the ashen, and musicians burst
fu.th in an ear-piercing strain and the
priest* cried forth in tour* of joy. Thus it

priest* Tv turned to too temple and informed
Un- On-at J&lt;w» of the nucceeaof the scheme,
and thanked him for having prevented toe
• aril one from being aid* to protect himself
agaiurt their a ile»
The Ceieatial sjwctotor» *ook their departu.ti for their dens and
ta a short time were unconscious from
apium smoking.

[tikibe iA. T.) Chronicle.;
Tb« history of some of our most valuable
». ulug discuverle* is plain and unvar-i enough. It is with richness aa with
Cr&lt;-atne*». Some are lorn to greatness,
•otn* -toqulre greatness, some have greatfie*4 thrnal ujton town, while others never
years, last Sunday was sitting dowu with

coursing aa the respective qualifications of
probaldUtiee of the
tr,
Im
—'* 1

-

ever findhu

b: t.^rtiTpiece* ami waa found to b» rich in
bn.. rilver. 123.0)0 to tb- ton. The. ledge
•rr.? prospected tucgtoul found aud to-- flu-1
ke ated- The ore *M be shipped to PuriJu,
Col. Such ta Ilf. in th; Far Wt»»

». T. Tribune,]

Ing cour I® that was brought into the po­
lio* station last evening. The incongru&lt;xis-looking couple was Thomas G. Welch

two undisturbed, but finally the magisexalted one, concluded that toe strangers
should pay a license and in a small way

[DetrMt nw Pre**.]

addicted to ballooning early in lite, and

and hi* darkly - shadS, bat ho me what band soiue featutva of face indicate a slight
mongrel mixture of white and black blood.
The woman was rather stylishly drewMd
Of »u apparent age indefinitely beyond
thrrty. Two years ago she was a widow
living at Parker’s Landing, in Pennsyl­
vania. and was engaged in the miliuery
busiue*.. Her name was Mrs. Sarch Or­
ton, asd she was in rather prosperous cir­
cumstance*. Still she was not aatlstled.
Shew is lonely and she sighed for th*
sojthiag and comforting companionship
of a loved ona. She advertised in
the
personal
column
of
The
Cincinnati EnqiOnr fok a gentleman oorrespoedru'.. Thomas Welch, an IndianapulU tonsorial artist, responded to ths

The air coat-pocket n passport from his own Gov-

known from ids gigantic frame and super­
abundance of flesh aa “Big Joe” Latham,

at this point of the proceeding* Johns
prolomdag bis life by swinging in his

balloons at first, but it is hoped if th*
was -a practicing physician, and before scheme is patronised a* It should be, the
many letters passed he told Horah that h« number of balloons will be increased from
loved h*r. Womanlike she believed him— year to year. Negotiations are pending for
doubtless because oho did not want to dis­ the lease of a machine shop which is now
disused. The engine there Is a powerful
tonsorial artist, that she loved him. They -one, and It will be required to haul down the
both 1ov&lt;n1, and it was settled. Cupid’s t&gt;alloons. They will be of silk, shellacked
litlie arrows flew thick and fast across th« with more than ordinary cure so as
artist ,4o prevent the wasting of gas. In­
mile* between th* y
in Indianapolis and bis
stead of * having the gas c*cape at
every ascension, thus causing great ex­
bonnet*. They wanted
marry and noth­ pense, beside* contaminating the air, the
ing Iduwer than lightning could doth* t&gt;alloons will be hauled down by stout
splleipg. The widow rushed down to th* cable* drawn in by the big engine. Gt
telegraph office in Pittsburgh, and toe Im- course the details of the • plan ore some­
■patient bridegroom hurried to the ludian- what hazy nt present, I ut it I s expected
h]»olis cud of the wire, in company with that three balloons will at flr»t be used.
“Itev.” Thomas Smith, who was called The largest will ascend at nine o’clock in
u'Hiu to perform the ceremony which wat toe morning and will come down at six
io vuwrap the lovers iu toe boiuls of wed­ p. m. Partic* going up may provide tbemlock and electricity. The following measelve* with a lunch, ar take a regular
sage wo* flushed across the wire:
meal in the balloon car, provided by'the
C6mpahy.at the romparatlvely low rate
Ostex:- 1H&gt; you solemnly promise befort of seventy-five ix-nts. There will be com­
Alml&lt;oty God nod these witnesses to receive
Mr. Thomas Welch us your lawful wedded munication with the lialloon by telephone
husband until the uplon in which you ar&lt; that will be connected with the central
office. Balloon calls must l&gt;e by number
uow entered Is dissolved by death.
only. The evening pa|&gt;er* will be sent up
The response came quickly: "I do,” and to the balloon as the different editions apin Im* than a jiffj- the huj&gt;py bride in Pitts­ {•ear by the telephone wire alter the mauner that toys semi messages to kite*. Imburgh read the following:
. Ixdiaxzxous, July 6, IM.—To 8*hah On­ {■ortant letter* will tie sent up the sums
to*I now pronounce you man and wife
What God has put together let no man pm lie ten dollars, and t he number who go up
asunder.
list. Thomas Smith.
will be limited to fifteen people.
The next balloon will make two trips »
“Rev." Thomas Smith is a negro, whe
was engaged in the professional pursuit oi .day, at a chat-g® of $6 each ascension. Th,
shaving face* alongside Dr. Thomas Waleh morning trip will lx&gt; at 8:30 and the after
After this novel marriage ceremony, whici noon trip at two. The third balloon wih
was contracted without the two partim make trips every hour, the chargee beiny
having seen each other, the woman cam* •bl, with children at half price. The all-day
on to Indian'.noli*. She.found her husbanc balloon will roost at a serene altitude con­
in embarrasKing jwcuuiory circumstance* siderably higher thou the second one,
She brought furniture with her, -with which which in turu will be higher than the third.
a home win furnished. The doctor had iu
patient* and no practice. Kh* opened i rental. Thia enterprise ought to be ancmillinery store down on Virginia avenue cessful, as the railroad trip up Mount
and with her earnings from trimming bon- Washington or up the Rigi costs $5, be­
side* the expense of getting there, and ths
aides furnishing the doctor with money fai all-day balloon in warranted to go as high
many little extravagances which were re­ as either of these mountains. It is expect­
quired, he represented, to sustain the dig ed that a company will be formed in most
nlty of his professional pretensions. Dur­ of the principal cities, and if the ascents
ing the periml of more than a year ths! are found beneficial to health no doubt
they lived together she was compelled U many private balloons will bo kept. Nc
pay all the living expense*.
stabling will be required, as the lialloou
A short time ago a spiteful spinster tok can float altove the highest chimneys,
Mrs. Widch tout her husband waa not t chained to your back yard. Of course, il
ductor, but that he was a negro barber they get so common os to bang each other
rihe claiius that this wig the first revela iu the ribs, or to seriously interfere with
tin*; to her uf the deceptTbas that had beet the city’s light, some laws will be required
practiced upon her. She watiU-d to retun to gov«m their use. At present, however,
to her home in Pennsylvania, but Welcl there is no legislation In the matter, and
was loath to lose his precious treasure, am
strenuously objected. She made arrange sky if you waul to.
aients, howevw, to go&lt; and yester-lay hai
all her good* {Micked ready (or her de pur
lure. Welch threatened to kill h«-r if sb*
[Nashville Banneiy]
attempted to take them with her, and sin
The defense in the Mtukuvftz murder cast
-ap{»ealed to the police for protect ion? Both introduced Martiu Cohen as a witness!
were brought to the |&gt;olice station, and th&lt; Attorney-General Washington asked the
woman related the story of b««r deception witness if ho bail not been indicted lot
to the Buperintendent of Police substan­ robbing Martin Burkhardt's saloon. Mose*
tially as here given. Welch's a'hicMxionr R. Priest objected to the question as in­
curroTwrated tho truthfulness of her state competent, and said that the Attorney­
meat*. He was locked up on toe charge o General knew that toe court had ruled that
disturbing the {»eace, and his w:fe, who de­ all such qui-stious wore iucom|&gt;ot«ut. Mr.
clare* that she wUl apply for a divorce Washington repled that “it was untrue, a*
will return to her former home, money hav­ he knew no such thing.”
ing b«eu furnished her for that purpose by
Judge Allen here ordered all bystander*
her friends.
to stand back and- not interfere, but let
Messrs. Washington and Priest fight it out,
stating that be would send to jail any on&lt;
who attempted to separate toe parties. He
[Waco Examiner.]
1. No smoking permitted in any part of said be had tried to keep them quiet by
threatening punitomeut, but it seemed tc
toe house.
S. Gentlemen are expected to remuv* have no effect on them, aud if they wanted
thrir beta on entering either tho baicou&gt; to fight he would k' them “pitch in.” Al
this Mr. Priest struck at Mr. Washington
hitting hi* shoulder, and causing him tc
3. No gentleman without a cont ou fall backward over a chair. Mr. Washing­
will Le admitted to any part of the bouse. ton rose and started toward Mr. Priest, but
4. The first throe rows in the balcony are someone pushed Mr. Prb&gt;*t backward and
toe crowd rushed In and prevented a fight.
3. Only those'who drpart themselves as Under was Teatorail and the trial proceeded
gcutleuirn will be |&gt;eru&gt;ittod to remain
in the house.
&amp; The management would suggest and
(Denver News.]
reqtMMfc that the mode of applause tie the
dapping of hands, and nut the stamping
Fish storica houally meet with a hearty
of fret and' shrill whi-d-ling.
iisbelief scarcely equaled by that extend­
7. The management would further re- ed to campaign lira, and it require* no
queat that any gentleman finding it ab­ nnall courage to tell Un- truth at timra in
solutely necessary to his happiness to mentioning so dangerous a subject. Especuse wlxeou during a performance will ally is this the case when the sloe of the
sah in question was up to the unheard-of
|h-u. By notifying an usher be can secure proportions of that brought down from the
mountains by a fishing party yesterday,
and which is at preaeat on exhibition in
[Every Other Saturday.)
Th. aacistit Turkish title equtvalens to
that of the modern paxba was ••J-eglerterg," a cum{M&gt;und word signifying "chief
of chiefs” which was formerly the title of
Governors General of Turkish province*.

tbeir external distinctions are three

horse. Originally. the t&gt;U«

This monster of the deep, or rather shallow
mountain streams, weighs twenty-six

Eagle River by Tom Crippea, with an or­
dinary trolling-hook; in the presence ot
John Tims aud By Hamill, who were witn-VM* of the s{&gt;ort. This fish is without
question the largest mountain trout eve*
brought into Denver, and is very much oi

A JOB LOT

foliowing conversation ensued:
"Look’er here. Big Joe Imthi

practical account by future capitalists. It
k» an open secret that the Balloon Health
aud Mountain Air Company is about la
begin business in Detroit next summer.

Of Twenty Heavy-Weight, Dark Brown, All Wool, Men’s Sait*, to wll at
97.00. worth at least S2.OO more than the 07.00 Saita that the moat of you
know about that I sold laat fall.

will.”
"Big Joe” held toe Indians’, paoapon,
which Johns demanded, and after glanc­
ing at it, he replied:
" 'Big Jo*,’ you’re a dura big fool ;]th***
is citisens of the English. republic, and the
fust thing you know, dura your fool skin,
“
-■
’
Bheriff out

you until you’re deodar nor a herring.
Now you just hands off; PU take charge
of the critters, and if you moan to keep a
whole hide, don’t yer touch 'em.”
The big officer knew his man aud yielded
with a little exhibition of reluctance. Johns
led the “Injuns” to toe little hotel kept by
his mother, left «hem safe within, and then
took a douUe-barreled gun and Mated him-.
»elf in front of the door. Johns loved corn
juice, aud when well soaked held the ribIxms over the town, so to speak; but finally
"Big Joo” mastered courage and ap­
proached hlau.
"Johns Honeycutt,” said the big con­
stable, “I’M a officer uv the-law, and I de­
mand thvtu prisuncrsi au’ of yer don’t give
them up 111 - git uf bill uv indictment
ergaiust yer, and then we'll see who*e’or
bosaiu’ this town.”
“Big Joe Latham you are the durndest
biggest fool in twenty Htates. Just wait er

looked around aud found an old weather­
worn code of Alabama, opened the lids and
quoted aloud from his own fertile imagi­
nation: '
“Be it ordained that henceforth, now and
forever, every citisen .of the English re­
public who may or shall come to this coan-

Competition Will Hardly Dare Call. Them
•‘Shoddy,”
Because they have the service of the same that they paid $7.50 for and have
been running aa a leader at $10.
•
In addition to these I have just received aboat $900 worth of

MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS,

Bought Since Election at Free Trade Prices.
so half a dozen Job Lota of Men’s and Boys’ OVERCOATS, that I shall
sell for less than any dealer coaid buy them for two months ago.

The first two weeks in our Dry Goods Department have been busy. Our
competitors squirm worse than ever, but the people appreciate our efiorta to
reduce n rices. They know what I have done for the Clothing business of Ver­
montville, and are making lively Work with &lt;&gt;nr best Prints at 5 cts. a yard,
sheeting at 1 to 3 cents less than they have Iwen paying for them. And large
teductions in Flannels, Ticking, Denims, Hosiery, Ladies’Underwear, Etc.

Cas.i, No Expenss, No Partners to Divide With,
And a disposition to sell for the least possible profit, have done wonders for the
clothing trade, and it begins to look a» though it may effect dry goods as well.
Vermontville, Dec. flth, 1884.
,

F. S. LOOMIS.

ROE’S

OLD RELIABLE MARKET

posters them shall l&gt;e convicted aud sent to
to* Penitentiary forevermore.”
A* “Big Joo” couldn't rand aud was not
thoroughly |x&gt;sted in statutory law, h* did
not discover the Jraud, but quietly re­
marked: “It looks a leetle strange,” and
surrendered th* fort.
Johns stood guard at the door of the hotel
until a freight train rolled up aud stopped
at tou dvpoU Then he hurried toe “Injuns”
to the train, opened an empty box-car,
forced his pri» &lt;oers to get In. and than

But everybody
around Randolph and for miles along too
railroad remember* how John* Honeycutt
played a bluff gam* on'“Big«Joe” Latham
by quoting fictitious law and tolling him
what Queen “Victory” would do. Johns
rescued the Indians, his bread came back
from the waters, his friend* have rescued
him, and to-day he 1* as frve as toe w ildest
rixlskin in the "Great West.”
A Connect teat Cat Story.

FRESH. SALT and CUREDTMEATS
Of

3E-*r»xy

Xteecriptiozx-

"""

[Norwich Bulletla.]
Our stock i* selected only from the choicest and best-fatted stock of the
There were three cals in a Willianu street land, is tender, and served up in the latest style, at lowest prices.
Cash for Hides. Pelts, Furs, etc.
family, and too lady of the bouse conclud­
Your patronage solicited.
ed that one was sufficient to do all the busiITEKK-?’ BOE.
nbos, and an edict of death was passed ou
the old cat aud her kitten. The question of
the manner of death was settled and the
the chloroform was in the house before the
executioner could muster courage to exe­
cute the sentence. To facilitate matter*
the lady thought that s4tne laudanum add­
ed to the ent’s milk would produce a stupor
that would make the chloroform more easy.
The drag was put.in the milk and tendered
the old cat. She tasted the food, cast her
eyes suspiciously around her, and refused
to eat. The kitten rushed to the dish to
partake of the milk nnd#woa violently

to bide it irom the kitten and prevent her
.rom taking the “medicine.” The lady
could not twlieve it j/ossilile that the act
was intentional on the part of the cat, and
uncovered the dish and again tendered the
dish to her. 8he again kn&lt;&gt;cke&lt;l the kitten
from the dish and cuveo-d it over more
Cdrefully than liefore. This repetition of
the protective act gained the good-will of
the lady, and she gave up killing the cats.
Bhe can not satisfy her mind, huwevar,
whether the action of the cat was prompt­
ed by instinct or reason.

Rupture
a,M-&gt; S. rain.

few

Mvm Relief a

|tiid orNlinff. Ap

A NEW THING!

FOR WOODLAND
.Heating Stove* just received by

FA.UL &amp; VET-TF.

."Ir
iGivr il a Trial.
.’si cent* al druw&lt;’»t» Oar "Gohl Coin,” No. 65, complete, for 314.—
«
------ 11 —
A Big Bargain.
-----Also * complete line of----19f Bros., Driqpciin*, Owego. Ji Y

■ever

, .. ,

COOK STOVES -

[St, James’Gazette.]
i™» UHCbteMo Bton
Does any &lt;&gt;B»» -ver bear of a medical 8T.T«..F-M.&lt; ;.U»J,
man who lacks courage!' There i« a sa'f
Covol) ... B«rrv. t “
______________________
Ata seMlun of the Probaic Court f«»r tiw
■lory in th* newspapers to-day of a doC­
tor’s gallantry and devotion. A child at
tn the
tbe'cttr^of^Hasting*
citr of Hustings fn
In said eounty oo
the Gray's Inn Rood Pre* Hospital was In
Monday,
toe -3«h day of Non
------ --------Monday. theJJUh
Novemlier^hi
the—
year j
___ IH s'""
suffering from diphtheria, and the opera­ one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
tion of pacheotomy was performed. In
Present, CuMkirr Smith, Judge of Probat*. Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Hay
In the matter of the estate of
urdt-r to remove the matter that had ac­
. RULDAB J. MAPLES, deceased; Knives* Class, Lanterns,
cumulated in tlte child's throat It became
On reading aud filing the petltioQ, duly verb
Horse Shoos, Ammuni­
fled, of Roxie Palmerton, mother of said de-'
this w« done by the senior medical officer. ceased, praying foi the appointment of some 1
tion, Steel Trar*rClsDr. Samuel Rabtwto. The Doctor, how­ suitable {M-rson to !&gt;e administrator of the es-'
tern Pumps, Chain,
ever, caught toe disease, and, we regret tateaf said deceased:
Rope, Etc., Etc-,
Thereupon I# Is entered, that
to say, died last night a victim of a MonflAj, thr -Sad da; uf beeaab
noldo and oourageous sense of duty. al ten o'clock In the forenoon.
Such acts are fortunatriv not rare in
Also a full line of Painu and Olla, Bulkier*’
our hospital words anil infirmaries; but
Hardware, Sheet Iron. CopjM-r and Tin.
Sec us when iu need of any article in tor
Hardware line and we wOT sarc you money.

Oar Fall an« Winter Stock

tinguiahed by

not deficient in a certain kind at physical

yer ol the petitioner

PAUls Jk VBLTB.

charge
o'cluck in the morning courage," which
ia a peculiarly favoring quality iu tav a*n-

BuMvra&amp;a row*
circulated tjn wld

that incurred by the young medical tafierr.
twantv-eighth y

bR.kwirfcr
Ju4&lt;e of Probate.

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baking powder. Starch, Sourand filling
kind are simply dead weight, f« which
hold in some contempt this professional
•pinion, and deciare that oases of hair

[Coanrilsvtne (Pa.) .“peclal.)
Canadian ha* had k«
frightful exclamation of Rice Orbln, son of
Henry Orbin, who resides near Cormells-

thought
and talkred vary rapidly.

who won righty dollar* »1 threc-wed wmU,

CKy, aawed through hie eeti do**

last Monday morning. “1 dreamed that I
plain as day—an oldish man, with a bullrt
through his bead and the blood aud brains

&gt;«cked

•o palpable that ®v®n a novice wotild not

The govenimeut supports 400 John Braith*.

*U laughed

delpbia doctors recently, and appears to
furnish cohclusiv® proof that death does

by his relativva, but their

same .train with me, and 1 suppose will

•t-tbe vaatilatov.

the 10tb, they on the Hth.

told him, and as he said money wen
no oljvct, I agreed to stick his
posters on every tx&gt;ard I had the
next day at double my usual price,
and a jxK-ketfUl nf tickets for the show.
I didn’t get to ix-d that night at all, for
the fleet agent hadn’t turned the corntr

Km Pennsylvania Con]«ny, related Sih. 000
in wltlrrnen:, and was awarded &gt;87,MO by

- his breakfast be started -far Connellsville
He succeeded in persuading a young man
named Jones to accompany him, and the
two started for the scene of Young Orbin's
bunting, about fire mites up the Yonghiogbeny River. Arriving at the spot where
bis lest load was fired, they traced the di­
rection of the bullet ns near as they could

Eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, ho
was in
the fight at Cold Harbor.

bullet, which altered the beck

performed by Dr. W. R. D. Blackwood,
.then burgeon-General of the Division, who
tow lives at No. 346 North Twentieth street,
loud knocking. 1 told him that be was tbv horrified searchers found the body of n this city. During the progress of the
too late, that F. had engaged all my space. a man, apparently about fifty years of age.
Ho was lying cn his face. Through the ibout an ounc" and a half aud as large as
smutted from a difficulty beewrew the father with my bills, and you must find some­ brain was the fatal bullet wound dtecribed an egg, escaped.- The bullet, to which some
thing to stick them to.* I happened to by young Orbin as seen In his dream. Be­ of the brain matter aud a portion of the
The iTasWmtHI Etectam BMrt at the Stets think of several vacant lots in prominent tween the legs of the corps® was a srifle.
capitals WadBtwday and
their halk.ta far parte of the town, and before morning ths The i&gt;osition of the dead man Indicated bis departure from the hospital, was given
the nwpeetive h-ader* In the late campaign. agent sial I had aWakcned the owners and tbnt he bad beer, standing with bis luck to tho wounded man, who, to the astonishobtained the exttfusivK right of ^erecting to the man who had shot him and had
boards on the iot»l. All ftt-xViIay I spent fallen forward on his face. The bullet eu- suffered.no mental Inconvenience, and now
tin- town with paper ad- i t«.n*«l the Imsc ot tho brain and came out octaipies a responsible clerical position- in
in fairly cover
r. Mcsmiime I had high ) oi the forehead. Young Orbin described the Reading Railroad office at Pottsville.
vortiitag P.’s i
III * When the bullot was presided to him
fences built around the vacant
i. hU auu* uj iuuuj, luni ue uau
the range.of his gun being *in tho twenty years ago at the hospital door the
the second day 1 spent in artistically daub- ; squirrel,
‘
While carelessly handling h*s ««■ Sunday ing them for H.’s benefit. The town began direction of tho laurel chicked. He mlMcd brain matterjand the little jistch of scalp
tWffl.fi Run. l*a. George Rankin alKX and
the aquirreL It then begin began to rain had dried up, bat a few short hairs could
bo seen sticking out from tho latter. The
Every show window and half of the pri­ and he crossed tho river and went home.
Having ■ found the corpse young Or bln ballet had been considerably flattened, and
vate booses displayed handbills of one or
ffie other of them. Business began to and his cumjianiou returnoi to town aud somewhat n'sembled in shape a miniature
flourish. I -bought so much lumber for j informed the authorities. Justice Richard clam-shell.
As -time elapsed Mr. Matthews, who
new sign-boards that the price ran up. ' Campbell impaneled a jury of inquest, who
visited the bjkjL Tho Ixaiy was identified
Tolman. ConroJt On.. lumber, of Oshkoeh. Excitement' liecamo so general that the as that oi Jacob Klink Rod removed to greatly prized the relic, noticed an aston­
ishing fact. The hairs, which nt first were
Town Council took the matter up, and 1
was granted tho privilege of putting up Coun&gt;.lb villa, The inquest adjpurnod for •corcoly prominent enough to bo noticed
posters iu tho Court-house yard. I divid- a turther hearing. The tragedy was the were growing. Other hairs grew out also,
sule topic of conversation on the streets, udtil a thick black bunch appeared at tho
mtST^lL^iSS^f^nU,U**&lt;th*rWrf 01
i 4
hat!
story added and the popular opinion was that the su- back end of the bullet.' At first his friends
...’iy»
uau aa second
■vwn
BL.natsin urotisi- un. KO has been record- | .10 r&lt;ch
.
. “.,
even lan­ jx-rnnturul dream of young Orbln may refused to credit tho story, although he
»'K
--- ’ at night to have t*en based' on previous knowledge. showed, the precious relic in .proof. Once or
a railway i-ouipaay I tarns wore buug out
net an air-Uxw track 1 make wli tho. posters
legible.
F. In other words that be had accidentally twice be cut off the ends of the growing
•oil".
1 lifibed tho janitor of the Court-house to shot Klink aud knew of it at the time,. but,. hair. It continued to grow. Al»out a year
; display a streamer from the domes, and B. out uf ‘right, kept silent until now. Op- •go Mr. Matthews come to Philadelphia
I succeed.-.! in having his colors displayed I*0*0*1
thi* WM the
backed by the and sought out Dr. Blackwood, to whom he
i from the aieeplesof two prominent churches. ’ testimony of his neighl*ors, that belie- hkhibited the bullet with the bunch of ap­
parently healthy hair. The surgeon, in
. character
lent character
iapoint
also ain
noint
hia favor.
is also a
bis in
favor.
and- ' with giratfs and Zulus, and B. rented a .. lent
------------ 7~—
77- |' rwiaeucfc
rnttwa to
xa .,»«».
rd inch of the huir, measured that which
residence, wn.cu
which n.
he caused
daule w.u.
with K,u,k — •» «“ u«“&gt;“ ““«•
rutnainod, boxed and aealtxl up the bulla'.,
woman. By
lbs time ths first
shanty, not —
more ...
than and placed it in trusty hands for safe
SSrtiil
...............
- - dreus was । Htch/luu-k-roofed
—^-i......
inder the wheel* aud being instantly due there seined to bi noth.ng in the billhundred yards trom the scene of his keeping. Recently the package wm opened
posting lino that had not been done. The |
On hia person was found
in A careful measurement showed that the
very air was thick with the txtor of colored cn“hot bis Drighbarm however, hair bud grown oyer an Indi since the ball
Inks and jnuata. But then- was one great
vhnt he w° iu lown lMMt wwvk aDd hail l&gt;ecn last seen, and Dr. Blackwood
closing acL The morning of the KHh-F.’s ' drw •Q“” “oneJr from
said yoaV'fday:
“Tho fact is be­
controlled
day—was just tho kind of a day for a big | lht’
ttboQl twenty-two years of yond
dispute.
*--------Apparently
withcrowd: but far some unarrountable reason
rBth"r onder “**’•
h*x’- ■nux-tii out
nutrition,
Upon
_
toe dried-up
surenoe of C4LOa&gt; on the build I ug.
the country jxxjple didn't show up very ,BOW
1BrK® gray eyes. He baa iwaparticle of scalp and brain, this hair bad
numerously. Uno who came told why. He under tmd to await tbs result of th. inso luxuriantly, as it grew upon Matthews'
said that a few miles out on every ro$d ‘
Loxnos, Dec. 4.—A dispatch from Don- leading to town arches had been built across named Ridenour rworo that he had m-n head when be waa shot. 1 recollect the
the roads-and on them hung words: “The . Klink alive the day after Orbin had been wound, the operation, and the presentation
that the M&lt;-hdl is dead and hia follower* circus hns l*ua posti»oii«l until to-mur- bunting. His statemeat created a pro­ of the rtiiic to the injure 1 man after his re­
found sensation, for if true it proves that markable recorts-y. It »«.nui to me to
are dying fast,’’
not Orbin, but anotbev, killed Klink. The settle beyond doubt that hair can and does
Loxdox, Dae, -4.—The report 'of Uie have broken loose; look out .'or y&lt;&gt;ur chil­
verdict was that Klink esune to bls death grow upon dead bodies. The fact has
dren
and
cattle.
”
,
False Prophet's death is Dot credited in
' at th® howls of a person or persona un­ steadily been denied by medical journals
F. wm so mad over the meaxonwa of his
and modical uusn generally, but the men
rival that be actually postponed his show
cred either a wild rumor or a ruse of the until the D«-xt day, when the people came mar kalile.
who have charge of tho medical college
enemy.
'
‘subjecta,' those mysterious fellows who
oy thousands.
uiouaniKu. There
i nere were enough
enougn people
by
have every opportunity to kuowuwarly all
to fill* loth tai&gt;tq| and before morning the
JN. T. sun.]
declare that they continually witness the
New York. Dac. 4.—Francis D. Mixittoe crowds of both shows commingled in one
A
matronly
cat
with
slrek,
brown
fur,
proof of it.”
fraternal drunk.
died at uis home in thia city last night after
and a kitten with a coal-black heaip and
That hair can be transplanted ind will
snow-white O'ftt lay side by side agsdnst a contract organic adhesion is a recognised
a brief illneas. He was forty-eight yraa
CRABBING
ROMANCE.
crumbling
headstone'in
BL
Paul
’
s
grave
­
old. Mr. Mrmlton trwmme famous hi ths
fact, and the “American Cyclopedia” says:
yard Haturflay afternoon. A young man “Hairs will grow after death and live for
Berchcr-Tiitou case, being known as ‘•Our
mutual friend.” He was a New Yorker,
who aamitaredI through the paths reading oeuturics.” But no such remarkable in­
bon. and bred. :md lived a bu»y. eo-iepieuous
the time-stained stones, stooped to j&gt;et the stance as the hair growing no Mr.
'[Fair Haven (N. J.) Letter.J
lite. His wife* wwi une son survive him.
kitten. It and the big cat sprang up sim­ Matthews' bullet Is on record.
The natives of the Shrewsbury River ultaneously^ and, scampering like a flash
ORIGIN “OF A FEW"OATHS.
have many simple joys that tbo dwell­ to a tall tree that shaded the railings at
Krw York, Dec. 4.-While *fja Caw ers in cities know not and can not feel. the Vesey street side of tho graveyard, disA Little Dog'a I’art In I'rofone History—
aor, wife of Captain Connor, proprieior ql In the lengthening sbsulow of the western appeured.
bluff tiie gosaipy fishwife potato out tho
“GoshI” exclaimed the saunterer, turn­
[St. LoufifPost• Dispatch.)
Thursday h-r roam- were entered and a'joni- bridal oouple returning from tho crab­ ing to the gardener. “Where did those cats
&gt;7.«X) worth of jewelry stolen. The j«w»-b bing grounds. Tho bride, with bare feet
Indulge In swearing to an extent that waa
•onshbd of a‘diamond ijecklac--, dbuuo d and abbreviated skirt*, wadvs through the
“Up the tree," drawled the old man. con­ both (minful and distressing to the good
eaninga. several brooches, watches and' shallow water by her busliond’s side. tinuing to weed grave mounds. “They King, their master, although the penalty
©tlier bulies* jewelry.
The crate in the basket which she carries lives in it.”
prescribed in the statuto book for the of­
plays the hide-and-go-seek with her
Large holes yawn at the roots of the tree fense waa no hws than Imndiug the tongue
shoes ami stocktags, the sun kisses her and ]M‘ii«rpte upward several feet into the with a red hut iron for every commission
blushing cheek*, and the wind Umscw her interior of the trunk. Leaves are thickly of it. The oaths most offensive to the
Board of CanvssMm deciare that the re­ hair in fitful wave* al&gt;out well-rounded
’ suit In Florida ou the Presidential Eie- toe, sbouhlerK, whoso graceful curves even padded inside and pressed down like a saintly monarch were the “cordieus,” tho
nest. In the trunk of tho tree lay the big “tet&lt;&gt;&lt;ilnus," toe “paradleus," etc., which
b as follows; Cleveland, 81,709; Blaine
SS,(K19; St. John, 74. Cleveland's jdurabiy an ill-fitting calico dress can not con- cat and near It crouched the frisky kitten, still survive in Moliere and Rabelais. At
ooaL In th® fading light the crabber’s its bright eye; glistening among the this time there was at the palaeo, belonging
3,738.
_____________
_
dip net take* to itself the tern Idanco of
tto one of tho ladies of the court, a little pet
on ancient warrior’s spear, the crab
THE MARKETS.
“Tho old cat's been hero for an age,” dog named “Bleu.’r To elude th® harsh
basket lascomes tho rouqusring shield, said • car-starter afterward. “People in sentence of the law, which might deprive
the happy bridegroom and bride ore the neighborhood make pets of both the them forever of the ixjwer of indulging in
tranafurmwl into the gallant knight and animals, and feed them regularly. Tho cats their favorite pastime, the courtiers deter,
are ]&gt;erf«-tly at home in the graveyard, mined to substitute for “dieu” the name of
ahadows deepen and str-tcb oat to moot antlgh.-y chase the rata and micethat come the dog. So “cordicu” became “corbleu,"
the dim, dark outline of the distant hills &gt;ut of the warchouat* ’bound here at night ‘•tetodicu’’ “tetetdou,” etc., and the apparlooming up against the aky. the watcher on and go scampering over the graves. Nothe bluff lean* forward with the half-do- oody could hurt the eats, even It anybody the present day.
“Sacrodieu” became
fined hope that the happy bridegroom were so disposed, for the animals are too “sacrobloau," and waa finally contract&lt;-d tc
quick for ’em. They just fly around when
French oaths now-a-days, except
y lovete youBK and fair;
acrobat couldn’t catch theta.r*
aotde.i
Dieu." Tho dandies of ancient Ron
WyIt Itlove
BVMhath
... t.ll...
...... hair, .

। «w- ■“

•^^sssassair?„-£■»!

LOOK OCT FOR TOLK HEAD!

Pottsville bookkaepsr,

portions of th® human body, even after

araiiabi® inch of'advartistag space that

Is full weight, very ceooum-cal. and makes deItdouc snd&gt;ea!thful pastry: Try It sad If not
aa rrpresenteu return and get your money back.

—•

There fcrw but few of the. many u«uiHtrird ptswoua in Michigan who xr»
aware that an institution organi«srf to
aaaist Ua -mrtuta-r* u|*ou entering t-be
mMtrin»uvialatate7hn* bee,, in rxixU-Boa
fur the pwi vear and a half.
Tliis aoaociarwHi ia known aa the Ma­
tas! Mairuure Beuevulvbt AMsneiatioB
of Marine Cuy, having be*., incut pa­
nned under the laws.of Mtchigan is
1883, it ia the .only taafitntion of ita
kind in the mate. Tin- aMtociaUoti haa
paid iu l&gt;e:&lt;efitK aiure Auguat ”, *0.000,
Had ia pay ing tetrial tbousaud doHara
u nxiDtb to it* nretulier*.
•
Tbe following letters of acliDO*!-

aeeocatiiun «re ttoHving:
origin ot thu diruui diaeaM..

time know bow It Is by sad experience. Ely's
Cream Balm cure* &lt; ok'.r in the bead and catarrh my lx neflt, amounting Vj one thousand doUacs
in all ita stages, hot a suufl dot a liquid. Ap- (31,000). Tin* speetly nr-tilenient rtwxud make
.i. — a...
..........
the Mutual Marriage Benevolent A*M&gt;eistloa

Rhemnatic Byrne Co.
meat I know of no eqUa) &gt;nd 1 would advise
Gents—I wish to express &lt;ny appreciation of even- unmarried person to join ti e ate* elation,
your wonderful remedy tar the cure of rheum­
continue to crown
atism, dyspepsia, tud genera) debility. 1 have
ation, and tbit It
been a great sufferer from that terrible dUeut-c
iuud« ot young married
no rest or relief, &lt;i*y or night, fur the whole
Yours thankfully.
i. Like almost w«-n txxljr else similarly
GEJ McHANET.
affected, I tried many diffrteut remedies, *ud
crnwulted a number uf physician*. Bat gel
M*apcjt Cm, Sept.«, ibwr »
ting only temporary relief from any oi &gt;bese To the Officers of tbe M M. B. Association:
source*, 1 almost despaired of ever again being
Gentlemen—I take jbe opportunity of thank­
restored to my normal condition, and once ing you tor the prooq-tueM- In winch you have
more free from pain. Al this time, bearing so paid my benefit, amounting to one timunand
mat j recou.mend your RbeumsUc 8) rup as an dollars. I am very much pleased whig the
infallible cure for rheumatism, aud kno mg manner In which my claim ba* been iwttfaL
that they had been troubled the same ta my- and wtailing tbe association-every success,!
felf and were now permanently cured by the remain
Very truly yours,
use of votir remedy , 1 was inspired by their
MRS HO8E MCDONALD.
unbounded faith 16 iu healing powen, and re­
solved to test iu efficacy tn mi own case; and
MxatNB City. Mich., SepLTO. 1884.
the tesult of It all is, that arier taking four bot- R. McNxll, Bec'y M. M. B. Association :
tios, my rheumatism bad all disappeared, aud
I am in recept of benefit on niy certificate*,
now, thanks to your Rheumatic Byrup. I ted
like a new man, and cheer!uliy recommend the This benefit wllf te the means of paying off the
Rheumatic Byhip to *1. who are suffenug with mortage on my home, leaving me out of debt
rheumatism.
Jobs Rstjuolds.
and a Ixlince to put In the bank for a rainy
day. Tucking the aumctation fot what it baa
There are over 58.000 post offices in the Unit­ done tor me, 1 remain
Very truly youra,
ed State*. ~
______
ORVILLE W. MeDUNAD.
VERY REMARKABLE RECOVERY.
All unmarried jwrsou*, of either sex. should
join.
Write
for
circular* explaining the plan.
Mr. Geo- V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich.,
write*: “My wife has been sUdosI beplcss Address the Secretary', K- McNEh..
10-13
, Manne GWy. Mich.
for five years, so helpless that »bc could not
turn iver In bed alone. She used two bottle*
of Fit -trie Bittern, and is so much improved,
trial she is side now todo her own work.”
Electric Bitters will do all that is cisimc for
them. Hundreds of tea iu&gt;oui«is attest their
great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bot­
tle by F.T. Boise.
THEOHLY TRUE

a

Over 307,(MX) widows have applied foy pen-

IRON
Tome

PfT. Boise states tlnd intiigeMfon prepares
every one for dltcaae, bnt guarantees Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablet* to cure all forms of indlgre
tion.
____________ '
F. T. Boise will refund the prieepaid If Ack­
er's Blond Elixir does not- relieve anv skin or
blood disonler. A new hat tbv oughiy tested
discovery.
The king of Siam has 263 children. Ilete
under thirty.
COMPLETELY * CURED.
Montgomery. Orange Co.,.N.Y.
Dr. Kennedy, II. D.. Roudoui, hi. Y.:
Dear Sir :--l hod suffered irntn Malaria a
longtime; tried many physicians and different
kinds ot metliclnc. without avail. Finally 1
used your “Favorite Remedy.'’and it complete­
ly cured me.
R. A. Campbell.
Mr. Campbell is foreman in the Montgomcrj
Paper Mills, aud any statement be nukes io as
goml as the Bank of England.

FACTS RECAMttfC

Dr. EsHfir’i bsn Tcafc
ALTH and VIOOK of YOUTH!,lb »■&gt; f -»s«
;*»«• re«inlrlna*vert*lun&gt;.i ctBclen
-1C.
sctallr DysnepsU-Xantof AppeUla.b
i. Lack ut Btrsnnui. ale.. It. u*r H w : ■ -0
luasclrs aud nerve, r
U&gt;« wind and sspplh

LADIES^
IX

Fargo claims to have gained 1,000 population

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HOME-SESKERS

S

Bnt there ia no sound ' *UVe the mur­

creak of a swinging sail as
rides nt anchor.
■GOA—Fresfa
nXH'H- Wmter

'
......

E2S.

[Charkatoa (A C.) News.)
Fort Sumter is now a very insignificant
place compared to what it onoe was. It

[Louisville Courier-Journal.]

k!U

ORAIh-Wfan-t. Jin. 3

service. The Go-.-rnment pays $»&gt;l per

Will detect a mwidy day and plant th«nselrM on the crossing, Mandin,: abreast so

other, without going around in tho mud.
The Lk.-koded people suppose that the
thich is half a square away, So dues

KA8T LIBERTY,
-tarn......................... I

having put everybody to as tnuf.fa trouUe

alkxrt the IruteLty of

inately, although it

tad Pollux were the favorites among the
rben people
&gt;o swear by
quite dilapidated.
It has
This
oathon it
Rheumatism, Neural

frequently board. “The deuce."’ is a vesy
indent oath, indeed, as wiM ap|»ear from
Latin Deus—■God.

Island has ahnost .Mled up, and at low
Aa Xmpra Stag Calamity[London Truth.]
The astronomers at the Greenwich Ob­
servatory have le-vjn making calculations

this beautifttl, scintillating star is.roming
for tn at the rata of^fifty miles and rev­
S eight one-hundn-dths j»rr second.
amounts to alxmt 3,000 mites a minute,
IfO.Oft, mites an hour, or 4 JUXMinn miles a
lay. If Arctixrus- makes a uimlght shot
wcwlU probably be k-noek-M into uuith-

rxo.
__ ;______

Sciatica,

Now-a-days it is con-

■ a curious thing that deuce is generail;
tuppoMMl to mean the “d-irU." Ho peopl.

Hucoa -tne bnwr name for God.

DR. DAVID

KENNEDY’S

[Cricket &lt;»n the Hsarth.}
One time the Danes invaded Scotland,
tnd they pr&lt; pared to mak- a night attack
m • tdeepmx gamson. So they cr-(,t along
jore-footod as Mill m possibly until ttwy
n&lt; nt a Itorefooted soldier stamped
p^at thistln. an 1 tho hurt nu.de hi to
I aharpi fchrill cry of pain. The*
pWK, «»! each man wprtojg
bey fought with grant hrav-

REMEDY

aL.Auwtu

OPIUM HABi'!

�THE

A FISH STORY.
Of Oourae It s True, For a Fiahorman Told IL

“Onlv about twenty square feet project
(ends but two feet out of water. From this
ctrange ptationn submerged reefs extend
»t in the shape of a crow’s foot for various
distances, some of them exceeding a mile

ridges rising abruptly irurn the bottom ot
the take. The peculiar formation ia one
that attracts the attention ot every one

.ra
■«.
„tiir wild, .i— . Ur,, iron oolomu,
.. ,
.
. .
« ,
...
which supports a great ball of iron basket
wun, visible in
Ui vnm.
wre.uw ata
mb distance
uuwucd
Fork,
clear weather
deb, mil-. Th. pl— H- Ion, b-n
..
.
... lying os ..
the terror
ot...
lake, navigators,
it
-.heir way from Duluth to Sauli Ste. Marie.
Numbers of shipwrecks have occurred on
table of which, it is supposed, was tho total

glance at nn old decayed stump just before
him, he saw a snake’s head protruding
from a hole. Ho immediately seized a long
polo and went up by the side of the stump
waiting to see if the snaka, which had gone
back, would reappear. In a short time the
snake not seeing him, crawled out, and as
he did so the gen'lecnan killed him with a
well-directed blow, seeing then, to his
horror, that It waa that most dreaded
reptile, the rattlesnake- To his astonishmeat another came out and was also slain,
and another, and another, until thirty*
four had been counted. While still watch ing the holo he observed that tho lost
~&gt;r i~» w~-a*a.
*&gt;—i
""Nd
“&gt;■' *"■ "PP.r.utly wrlihln,
to
a.'rnnfrtd nf filMnth
deathaziniA
someiliaXMnoA
distancer,fV
off
...caused by the overflow of
| th’cr“l‘nnd
and ndvancetl
advanced toward the hideous rentile
reptile
to dispatch him. When he reached the
spot the snake was apparently dead. Look-

present Lord Barerpaka is exciting a good

BOOTS, SHOES AIMUBBER-GDMS

It consisted ot his married daughter and '
’
I
i

gxncM and eccentricities. This youth has
cqly Just come of age. and is the grandson
and heir of the wealthy Marquis of Aylesbury. Lord- BavtUmake drives about the

.1 an&gt; pow readv with a full K&lt;M'k wf Boot* and Shoes, at prices that will
astoniMJ yoo. 1 wtll gtiarantee to save you 30 per &lt;*ut. on all irooda. Here are
iHjine ot my juices
.

valuable cargo and $100,000 in gold belong­
ing to the Government, which was being

“On a bright June morning in 1868 our
excursion party boarded the steamer City
mi

our .fishing expedition over

about four hoars’ tisae we bad left the land
out of sight, and to all appearances were aa
isolated from it as if in rnKT-ocewin. Shortly
ufteruixm we sighted the beacon, and withwithin a half mile to tho westward ci the
reefs. The work of launching and man-

children, or reerttroii*

from U

big holo in ths stump socn revealed a
black object with large glaasy eyes, and the
negroes were suddenly impelled with an
irresistible desire to give the thing “el­
bow room.” The fellow with the broad­
ox crawled up by Pet. and told Mm to
1 “des look I” As soon as the other fellows
could catch their breath they declared that
“e look dos lak de eld debbul!” There
; was a thud, a splash, and a big bull'
, home without offering the negroes his con.
dolence, and, like ths rest of ns poor
।
groes thought it was “a put up job,” and
felt too mean to talk about it.
A MaUrned PnUantbroplst.

(H. P. Times.]
And while we are on this subject of hu­
man thrift!ness let us record a tribute to a

taw, to his utter amazement, the words &gt; leal world has been cruelly unju t. It is
•no more” teaced thereon in plain, distinct ! of Bon. Russell Sage that I speak. And

looked at the words.

He saw that

editorial apropos of some*Segeonic phases
metM-ing n sentence, and he made the cor­ of stock-gambling. “It’s too bad, too bad.
rection; then, seized with a sudden superstations fear,
hastened home and told
his strange story. We give it to the public
for what it is worth. After all the snakr
I would speak differently, so d.Serontly.
inky have lied, perhaps there was more.
[Whitehall Times.]
ros a very bad fit—too full ir

“That’ll never do,” said thecuxtomcr,
“it's like a shirt on a liean pole.”
in freul," repAiwl the
dmln-, »I* . very
,«T MylW.
«rt
stylish ■SOT
garment
Look at dot back. Mem gracious. It it
luily. See dot. beautiful puffing—dcr tateat
Kyle—and don't you forget it. It wa»
made on Fifth avenoo. Il teh dec Faddrt

much ash fife tottar more for dot ent.” And
five minutes tater the delighted custoOMS
left the store with bis Father Hubbard

-Qr

Garden y&gt;Mterday. Ha came in ttia Arizona
ami this morning be stood in th - retu.'&gt;da

three times to difccharge their .cargoes.
The boat spent much of tho time ex-ploring about the
at the end of corduroy Lreeo &lt;os, the gray worsted
Hoc?” inquired Judge Burnett the other the one extending to* tiicTorth we did a stockiu;», low shoes and thick heavy friese
day, while discussing the pleasant modes little sounding to satisfy our curioBity. coal, i,o peculiar to Weato. Ireland natives.
of iHMMing the dog days. " W hy, a gun anil
a dog, agixxi camping outfit, a servant to
old Hibern an is still str-mg and acive
touch l&gt;ottom with a i&lt;oat hook, aud at and thr bloom on Ids cheeks woul 1 put to
•y of good fixhing-tacklo and. bright days the stwu, lees than thirty feet distant, -shamn that of miny modern belles. His
we could not get soundings with »JU feet brogue was-decidedly pronounred, and th"
geatletnen, U the acme of primitive enjoy - Of line.
“The. signal given to return on board was dren wore the plain, long dresses of th &gt;
Gaijway p"asantry, and (hey went about
proyal asSe concluded his remarks, and two hours before all the Imola wore hoisted bare.hesdwd with their b-ng-tawny balr
thou followed anecdotes of thoiuighty h\ml
hsngii'g in ma1 ted «trea»« ov-r th ir
from differeut members of the party, as quctte. The fish were weighed as they shouldenL The mother of the ch.ldren was
attired tn a more modrru fasi'ioti.
as each member watidhI up with crowding gatol even eight tons. Thu smallest
Buperin endent Jackxon said that It-waa
memoriee of bygone pleasures, found in weighed one and three-fourths pounds,
very seldom that »ueh an old-tim» Irish­
pursuit of the favorite pastime of Sir Iznak while the largest kicked Che. beam at
man was seen there, and Clerk Kilroy,
Walton. During the recitals Mayor Jacob thirty-seven.”
who is the bumorint of the Garden, ques­
sa.t slightly apart, an attentive listener,'
“That is a pretty good place to fish,” re­ tioned the old mail.
'
but taking no part Lu tho conversation. At marked Hta Honor, “but if I-went there
last a question arose as to tho best kind of the fish would scatter, and I would be sure
bait for certain fish, and it waa referred to to have fisherman’s Jtfck'."
“bhure, sorr, I don’t retnimber. I wss
him for decision.
not the e," repli d the old mm., “but I'm
“Gentlemen," he said,-in a sad tone, “1
towhl they was.”
IN
SEARCH
OF
HER
LOVER.
am unable to decide for you, for I have
“ Who came along in the steamer with
never had the pleasure of catching a fish in
my life. It has lieen my qnhappy lot not
“Oh, son-, nothing bnt a lot o* furriners,
only never to have landed a fish, but InEn.lisb and the loike.”
“1 Mean your own relatives,” explained
When the Macon &amp; Augu
I have tried often enough, and spent valutbe/aou Ions cl^rk.
rived last night it brought
cf inducing one of the finny tribe to nibble modest young lady, ‘'*ho in
all
that be is t o’ tho Flannery*, aud
.
my bait, but alas I my efforts to. hook a fish hotel. She. registered at t_ Edgerton,
we're a going to Auburn, New Yoork."
have always been attended with failure, - “Miss E. Wooltard, Galveston, Tex.” To­
and I have about become resigned to my day she inquired at police headquarters
for a detective, and said she was in search
“Phwat’s that?” askei the Hibernian.
of a man named Frank Bloodsworth, who
isfied.”
“Do you talk Irish?” chimed in the jo­
Looks of Incredulity were exchanged by had engaged himself to her, and, after cose Kilroy.
■
his hearers, and at the conclusion of hia borrowing a . large sum of money, had
“No. sorr, nothing but me own- lanleft
for
Macon,
promising
to
return
in
original coniesston there was a spontane­
gwldga. The Iristf m the West talk that
ous chorus of: “What never caught a fish?
Poor fellow!” and glances full of com­
“Ho can dance a jig and twirl athillapassionate sympathy weredirtMSed toward slipped away from home. H* had told leh with any of the buoys yet, at awoke
His Honor. Then an unaccountable aileqee her that he would lie in Fairfield,- Ill., or fair,” sa.d Clerk Ki roy, a^ the old man
fell upon the hitherto social group, and It at a certain time. She went there and strutted out from the crowd that ha l been
was'becoming positively paimul, when an missed him. She then went to Chicago,
ex-siflor, woo was In the party, ejected where she met a Mrs. Whitebaum, whose over to pay hia respucts to Fatuer Slat­
about a quart of tobacco juice toward a son- was her fiance’s frivndfBbe waa shown tery.
neighboring cusjiador, ami thus delivered letters written to the young man from Ma- 1, Mr. Jackson says the old man is the last
con by Bloodsworth, in which it was staUd |
his opinion:
■ of the Funnerys from Tipperary, an I he
“Mr Mayor, a man wiyi never caught a he was going to marry a girl in Macon. ■1 is going to Auburn, wuera he has several
and—
iihe left
Chi,­ ,
fish is in my estimation unworthy the con- iI Tltis exasperated
------ *--------- —her,
■ •--------------daughters'married.
'
rn-'n
nnd
for
Xlnmn.
Shr.
I,Mirti«&lt;&lt;r
Mrawollu. HI-.Wv,. Bui
I. , W
j
young man was keeping• books- ffor
a chance tor you to retrieve your past, that
•*--• the
•K"
“’ . .
a firm near the City Hall. Detective Wopd A DOVE-KILLER’S ADVENTURE,
that you may henceiorward be able to
look all m«n in the eye when this vital arranged so that she could look out of the
question is brought up iu any conierencc, window into the store and recognize him. ,
aud be able to exclaim, ’I too have sbured Another detective was sent to the door aud '
[Cochran (Gm) Messenger].
. 4uch joys, I have experienced the tri­ called him out-. When he camo her words f
were: “He is tho man.” She was hidden f Mr. Peter M. Solo mao, one ot Cochran’s
umph.’ ”
in
a
side
nxim
and'the
young
man
sent
for.
“Atas! I fear that happiness is - forever
Ing to shoot some dovjjx. Abon two miles
denied me, tor 1 have lured tho finny ti ibe He was shown into tho room. When be
in al) climates and all'countries,” replied discovered her he said: “My God, you east of town there are several small ponds
clo-*e together, where tho birds go for wa­
here?
”
She
Mid:
“
Yea,
I
have
tracked
the Mayor, shaking bis head de«]&gt;ondcutly.
you over three thousand miles, and 1 want
you to marry me ns you prom bed.” They
fore concealing hlnneTf ha put a newspa­
“No, but 1 have tried deep-sea fishing
She afterward said: "I told a story about per on a s. ick and was going to sti. k it up
and fly fishing among the rapids of the Up­
his stealing money. I loved him and wantper Columbia."
m.T.-u-r, pi.-- .7 r,~. - '
”xcu*e to come to him. I am rich
he was. . He selected an old hollow stump
"yacht"aucTgoTout
quetie, charter
.
,
. to aad wl11 fl*™ blm •dl “J- POMesHions if be
- .. for i: will marry me. Bloodsworth said: “1 met as a suitable to put the srick and rammed
Stannard's Rock, where you can troll
her
about
six
weeks
ago.
1
told
her
I
would
lake trottt, and if you don’t get aa Uno a I
a terrible scuffle. Feta s'uck the pole in
catch as tho luckiest fisherman in the pro­ marry her. I was in a trap and I left a again, and tbers was such a snorting, rip­
- teasiou, you may nominate me for Conping and bellowing that h &lt; became horgreM as a rival of Tom Ochiltree! Why, do so, but I am beaten. Shu has offered me nughly alarmed and stampeded. Leaving
$10,000, but 1 don’t want to marry her. I
pan of his accou'ermenta behind. He had
will not marry her.”
Young Bloodsworth ia well connected and
hirer spoon nJovcyour hook, throw it over­
board and pay out a few tathoips of lino, belongs to one of the best Bouthern fami­ out crowi-tles. It didn't take long to p -rlies.
Both are still in the cit^ The mstter
when there will be a nibble and then a
suode them to go and investtga • the mat­
jerk, and in five seconds you' will be able may end In tragedy.
ter. Bat tn relating his adventure, Pete
co land a fish ranging in weight irom three
had «omew iat intimidated the negrnss,
tj thirty pounds. Why, a party of us
A KNOWING SNAKE.
and they were very caution-. Pete gut
on a high log
at a sa e distance
hours we caught a tittle over eight tons 1”
and u^ed his persua-dve powers, and
Field.
Incredulous looks were exchanged by tho
finally two of the boldes' consented
auditors, and then some one asked, quiet­
to “cut ‘im ou ” if they were proper! v pro­
[Cotambus (Ga.) Times.]
ly:
■
tected. One of the darkiei ga hervd a
“How many were in the party?”
broadnx and one a maul, while i’ete
the
counties
below
bore,
and
if
it
were
not
“Oh! this is no Jouah-aud-the-whale
docked bls gun and b th eyes, and as­
rtory," replied the sailor, somewhat an­ for the fact that fact is more strange than sured 'hem &lt;hKt he would stand by them.
fiction,
we
should
feel
a
hesitancy
about
noyed, “but a bona fide fact. There were
At last, armed with axm, they cautiously
shout 120, old and young, for it was a Sun- j relating it. Thostory is this: A gentleman approached the stum", examined the sur­
—
.„u we had
u.„ thirU.U- *“T*«
“ •* -ork *” * ”'ld
'M*- roundings, sniffed the air for fumb« of
tay-school
excursion, and
i
■
■
&gt;,
,
,
..
।
tance
f
rom
home
had
carried
his
d
inn
er
Ison boats^besides six-belonging to the
wum unuuiuw
with him.
hen noon camo ho took his brimstone, and “lit in” on’ the stump.
Only a few licks were sufflcient to “start
“Well, tell us about it,” said the Judge. I basket and went in a piece of woods near the music” inside, and the negroes re­
“Well, gentlemen, Stannard's flock is
treated at a Maud B. gait. Alter b-ing
After
finishing
tho
meal
ho
safr
down
on
a
3ne of tho most peculiar places in Lake Su­
rebuked for their cowardice and urged on
perior. It is located about thirty miles log to reet a while before resuming his a little they became desperate and dework. While thus engaged, happening to
[LouisTtlle Cnurler-Jonrual.l

CHEAP! CHEAPER' CHEAPEST!

ioun* lining.

appetites.
ring which abound in three
flashing sp.K*u, as it Is trailing

lions, aud the catch wa» simply im*

and sixty-fi.vo north by west from Mar-

AN ECCENTRIC Lbpo.

FLANNERY*.

man, what do you ’spoar Pm doing now?”
The young man pleaded that Le didn’t
like the risk of guessing.
“ Why, young man, would you really
believe it? I’m sup{M5rtin&lt; a mi&lt;s(onary
. all by myself. After reading these news­
papers, would you really believe it?”
)
Well, h’s the truth. I’m supporting a
' reacbe.—supporting him all alone away

barrow drawn by a fast-trotting donk&lt;*y. !
The barrow is highly, arnumented witn ।
brasswork, and Lhe donkey carries n very
handsome wt of harness, I is Lqr.tahip’x I
get-up, as I saw him driving down Church !
street and Marylebone the other day; was |
simply alarming. He wore a long, light­
coat buttoned tightly down the front, and
adorned (I am moderate in my computetion) by at least a k indred pearl tint- |
tons. His trousers, which were ax tight
'aa they could jwnbly be made down
to the anklre, terminated in miniature
balloons, well-nigh biding the patent­
leather loots which were also stpddcxl all
over with pearl buttons. These wonderful :
trousers lore triple dark stripes op a fawn- ,
colored ground, and on the bottoms the I
“perlies” again figured prominently. A 1
few* aveningt ago I bar! occasion to visit
the Maryiebone Theater, one of the minor
low-priced bouses, and there I again en­
countered his Lordship. He was drinking
at the refreshment t.nr, nnd this time wna
accompanied by' an individual who, in all
save features,
an actual double of the
nolilexnan. On inquiry I found this young
man
his groom. “There is no beastly
pride about Lord Bavernake,” said my in­
formant. “What is good enough for him

^Cheaper 1 han Ever.
Men’s foil stock Kip Bnnt. for only................. #2 00
Men's full stock, hand tnudc, Veal Kip, double Bole and tap *
Boots, onlv............................ t...
“
Bova’ full rtock, tap wile, hnnd made. Veal Kip Boota.
jg
Lad*ev Kid. wofkt-d baitoir hole_•
I^adire’ Aotigo Kid, button, Burt Bron.’ make.’'....''
S 30
Ladira* Genuine French Kid. button
4 30
A giKHi G&lt;ait Inn ton shoe, only................................ .'^"1”'
1 50
A better one............................. .....I
2 00
A still better one
.....
A genuine Cardigan oboe”’*21

Children s Solid School Shoes
Cheaper than ev.-r known before. Ladiea/ Miwtea’aud Childrcn’a
Calf bli&lt;H-H. .Men a. Boya' and Youths’ Fine Calt Boot* and Shoes at
aatomshingly Izow Prices.
*

.

1 Handle Nothing bnt Boots and Shoes,
Give my whole attention to the same, and will give yon better good's
for the money than you can get. in Nashville, or in Barry county.

wm

w.-.b

servant.” This young Jordllng is a strange I
mixture of oddities and shrewdni-M, as he !
has a targe number of han*«&gt;ni « al&gt;&lt; run- '
ning on the London streets, which.!, under­
stand, are paying him rcmarkabij well.

“Some months ago the Free Pres.» con­
tained an item about a geqtleman leaving
! t wo pounds of Boston crackers in his office
' iq. the Mechanics’ block one evening, and
finding them all in the drawer of his writ­
ing desk the next morning, stacked up like
poker &lt; hlps. At the time 1 thought it was
a lie, but 1 don’t now. I’ve got a rat up to
my house that.can discount that-one.”
Thus spoke a gentleman who is well .known
iu municipal circles.
“Produce your rot I”
.

GENTLE NEWS READER
Do you desire to see the Newest, Freshest, Prettiest and most complete Um{ at

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS. ETC.,

THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE?

FRANK F. HILBERT’S,
■^XT”cocLlo.xi.cL-

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING!

den. One of my chief products is pojKvirn, - A Big Drive on Bed Spreads! Think of a Mammoth Marseilles Bed Bpread tar Sl.tt'
of which I make it a point to grow enough,
each season to keep the children - happy all
winter. On -Wednesday, after supper, I
went out to pick it, and my wife charged
me to preserve tho husks, os she wanted
Hln bujiDg my Fall and Winter Blocks I was very fortunate, and succeeded hn
them for a sham pillow. I commenced
securing bottom prices ou every thing, and ahall give patrons
pulling off the husks, throwing thorn and
the ears into a basket, but this was alow
work, so I picked off tho ears and filled the
basket, thinking that tho girl mightdo the
husking.
.
“That bosket was placed lieuoath a table Good GtHxbt, Plenty ol Them. 1a»w Prireg nnd Honest 1'ralinir,
in the back kitchen, and I thought nothing
Are my business principles. Crime In everybody and see me, and 1 will guarantee
furthe about it until Saturday' afte noon,
to nuke your visit to my store particularly pleasant and profitable.
when I went out to pick the emalndar of
the corn. I found the basket nearly filled
with husks, but no ears, and naturally
F. F. HILBERT.
eoough supposed that tho giri had attended
to them. That afte noon 1 concluded the
picking, and placed tho basket of corn and
husks beneath the table. Ou Bunday after­
noon I thought I would busk it and put it

l-Fall and Winter Goods.-I

1-BargainsNeyerBefore Offered.-I
Yours for Business,

NGTHiNG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS

“My wife suggested ‘rata’ right off, and I
Sept. 15th laat lve adopted the Cnah System of welling gooda. By doing thia
commenced a search. In the woodhouse,
adjoining the kitchen, I found a rat hole in we were enabled »o sell gnoda lower than they had been heretofore in Wood­
the floor. As a choice between moving my land, consequently the ey tem met the nniveranl approval of all citizena, and
qur Bales thus far have exceeded our most sanguine vxprclatiuns.
winter’s wood and prying off a weather­
board, I chose tho tatter, and beneath the
We are now in the inurhet with the flneat line of
flobr J. found my corn nicely stacked up.
That pesky at had carried every ear of it
• a» much aa twenty-five feet, and there were
over two hundred of them.”
WANTED—AN ORATION.
An

Application Once Made

to

Bayard

tBcminisoeiicee ot Bayard Taylor.]
Bayard Taylor's fame for venuttaiity
seems to have penetrated the region of
mental dullness which is illustrated by the
following letter:

Winter Goods

Including Men's mid Boys'Clothing, La dies’Dress Flannels and Jersey Cloth,
IjMilif-s’ Clonks, Dolniiins, Newport*, and Wateipioofs, Underwear. Hosiery,
Y’arna, Gloves and'.Millinery, Boots, Shoes, Rubber*, etc., we have ever invoiced.

Our Millinery Department

Sih: Hearing that yon are a poet of Ia conducted by Mrs. B. S. Holly, aud is a aurreaa in every particular. Oar
some not,- «.-« well ax a good UrnUon writer I wi4K-k oi Siika, velvets. Plushes Pluiues, etc., will com pure favorably with any
conn* U* auk you U&gt;L»&lt;|tuKtion and 1 would like
very much to bare an answer in one or two stock to be found in Hastings or Nitshvillei.
days no
you can write
ir doubt
। «...
«««. a very good
others do but answer my tetter as soon aa you
can and also state your price of writing one

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,
Everything sold at Rock Bottom Prices for CASH.

which you would write on. P. S. blean- give
me the directions of E. C. Stedman and W. H.
Stoddard, and much oblige. Yours truly.
He did not “do as others do,” but replied
most cheerfully to his anxious correspond­
ent, and gave the addresses asked for with

oration to bo written by mo for jour use. 1
regret to say that 1 nm quite out of oratious
ready uuulc. The recent political excitement
obltired me to prepare u large number for the
SliUcians on l&gt;olh aldea; and 1 have now
ten a contract to write scventy-Ove sr-rluons for a new sect, which wiil num come in­
to existence. As it is generally known that I
funiiah speochtM. orations, scientific lectures,
M-rmons Md humorous entertainments. I have

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS
TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH
-----SEE-----

acconAng to iiubject and i
E. C. Stedman, however, has quite
«*KUD. but are Still new iu the
ills addrttM is No. Ml Broadi

spiritual reform. They are serious, but very
touching, and I think am- of them might «ult
you quite aa well as anj-thinx 1 could write. I
may remark, however, that the price of reody-

Drugs, and Groceries!
My Grocery Trade is tar beyond my expectations. My stock i^iudes

Five kindx ol Coflhe-a, two of Teas,
lour ol Nu*Mrn,all the popular brnusU ot Nmokinr
and &lt;'hrvtlnar Tobareoo. ( Igiirx, Nmokrni’ Arliclea, Conned
CJoodM, Frt*ab lonlrrlionery. Nplcs s, Haste l eant Cakes, Netusol
Yes, I’m
sure they
would. Why, young
(Danbury
News.)
Books, Blunk Booka, Pockri Books, ToHel irtlclra,
James Hogan, of thia town, is the owner
all the Standard Patent .Wedlcfnes.
of a Mexican terrier. The peculiarity of
tide breed of dogs is that their bodies are including Culver’s “Autumn Plant,”—Bert Kidney, Liver and Blood Medicine MuDutactored.

green. She is prepared to swim, for, duck­
like, she is web-footed. But the strangest
r*art of this animal is her appetite and love
tor fruit. She will eat watermelon, toma­
toes, cpples, pcora, crangt-s. dates, de., and
seenia to relish them all equally well, with,
jn-rhaps. a preference for watermelons.
Although constantly, ta the fruit store of
„ .
her master, she will not touch anything
all ol It:
, O.O-: nM1| ri,„ ou, ot bw m—r'« buid.
reuld y&lt;ta believe it, Winnie ta. of course, a great pet, and valued
। at Q00.

MY SO CSHT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

J X MTT'TTTA 500 New CiiBtoiners to give me a
VV ZxlN 1 -EL-Lz* trial, find learn the truih of the
statement that 1 sell good;? at prices that defy competition.

C N. HARTER

�—
Worth Forty

AN

Times Oue M-llica
Dollars.

OCEXN . MYSTERY.

HAUDWAH j£.

(Portland (Me.J Arcus.J

Stoves ancL Ranges.

Mr. George C. Uarll. of Kenuebunkisoit.

ln&lt; made away with hin servant, a woman

The Huts! stuns Made ii Miches.

Kt rifting Pecalterttiea

[Ow. M. T. Tim**.]

'otnati whose Wall-strert

Kuehn, the chief «( the. invMttgatioo ‘do| portmeut. Is busily eagaged at Muntreuil
in following up any dues which may bring
the murder
servant houMe’to thu ac-

Bluing worntan wore found to contain a
' who ts.credited with available funds to ths
napkin, which bor- tha imprint of a blood­
agreeable amount of’SVJWO.UOO, who hat '
stained knife. A large dinner &gt;3rif« has
mad* b&lt;* husband—once a comparatively
come to light, supposed to be the instru­
poor man—a power in financial circles, and ment with which Pel cut the fl*oh off the
' . rr
.
.
bones of his victim before toe burning or
rescued K«-enu am! once Jay Gould fromas. U known l,y .
l» M
1,1? ftSSTlLk
tb. Tlctlin*. r,.m,un. ww. pl«-&gt; li, &lt;b.
,£*per not long agul read st story assuming
vast d&lt;-al of information aiatut rollicking, poetic Way there July last. This is somewhat borne out by
were fragrant tributes to the lavish attire ' the fact that when the certpools wave
drained to-day portions of human intes­
ionablo dry goods which would have tines were found.
painted the court of ancient Hbebain the

have transpired u&gt; thia city which torn*
mystery, and extraordinary incblant. A
young m*n, whow reO name ia withheld,
attempt-xi silicide by morphine, He waa
in vary »*&gt;d circutnatancM, with a young
and Uauti’ul wife and several children,
and U aMmed hard to assi, n any n-asor

history. Under strict promise of secrecy
length cume under tuv watch! ul aye of are*

Some years ago the young man whose
attempt st self-destruction alarmed his
family the other evening was one of the
parties injured in a great raiir&lt;«d accident
married in 1880 to a young woman named in Iowa. Taken to Omaha, he was trought
was all the verteet humbug. The fact is
Buffervau. employed in a shop near the back to life and conaciouaneM. but beyond
that the “Queen" of Wall street, for there
Champs Elysxcs. Two months after the a saebel marked with the initials“J.C.B.,”
ia such * personage, wears clothes that
marriage Pel’s wife died in. Intense agony.
might give aa upward turn to the rtos* of She wa* hastily burled in the Montmartre. there seemed no way at Identifying him.
No curd or other mark oi idtmUfication
was found in either.the lining of the bag
been my p. Ivilego to.get a little cl&lt;»«er view
perhaps of her domestic relations than republic. '
presumed that the young man would, on
most people have enjoyed. 1 congratulate
A year afterword Pel married a MUe. de
my sex that the stingiest being created Mamt who to still all vo. Pel denied that regaining consciousness, be able to identify
’
all.be a man. A fortune he had been married to his first wife, but himself, but this did not prove to be tiyi
at a million or ; so inherited from M. Kuehn confronted jdm with bis brotheran old New Englander of whaling
was
the
capital
that a
*
‘
and bis sloeping-car ticket had evidently
shrewd woman took into Wall street. Her
minute -xainlna- b* u left in the care of the porter. Ho
veutores were bold and invariably she '
Moutreuil, and Ln the interstice* of the de^d to all practical intents and phrpoeee
Boor Las found living orgamsma such ns Id nil other respect* he was briU&gt;t enough,
beat of all recommvndationsexist only tn putrefying blood. When Pel and as soon a* be recovered health went to
arrived in Montreal] from Nanterre, wh.-ra work a* a day laborer and gradually get­

her r-hesne. Rhe risked nothing upon the
rise and fall of figures manipulated' by
other fingers. She could do her own ma­
nipulating, and she did. “Sure things"
were what she wante&lt;l and what she got.
The Wall atreeS instinct of pushing for-

by the servant Mario Bochmer, who, it is
said, was formerly a lay sister in a convent
and afterward a milkseller in the Rue HL
Denis She intrusted a large share of her
savings to the care of Pel, and about three
mouths ago suddenly disappeared.
animat-*! any "operator” more relentless­
Pel, in answer to various inquiries, said
ly. Let those who didn’t want torn finger*
be had sent her to the hospital. The neigh­
stanii aside. The b.uu-saw kept going.
bors however, aisert that on* night, about
This was not a world for gushing, but for
business. And lota of people discovered the time of Boehmer*s disappearance, a
great fire was visible iu Pel's bouse, end
that the motto meant all that |t seemed.
that the air around was Infected by an of­
Profits piled css profits, till now those who ‘
fensive odor. In an adjacent sewer some
claim t&lt;&gt; have means of knowledge, es'i- i
human hair has lately been discovered, and
mate her wealth at two-score millions. it is iu this direction, as well as in the
'But shrewdness in big affairs developed in­
clOtet. that M. Kuei^n made his principal
to a mania which bred a stinginess not
hiveatigatious to-day. Pel will probably
short of meanness in liuls things. So al­
be brought face to face with his secund
together remarkable are some of the stories
wife to-morrow.
told of this forty times millionairess that I
It is not long since the mother of the al­
have been almost afraid to write them.
leged
prisoner was killed by an electric
Readers might smile out their donbts,
though my authorities are persons wbooe battery made by her son. Pel is in a very
deRpuudent condition at Maras, and has
truthfulness I Dover heard anybo.lv
not partaken of much food during tho past
question;
and
there
can
be no
talk, about. Here la a trio of characteristic
stories: Her child was suffering from dis­
ease which threatened lasting lameness
and perhaps death. She sought a doctor
the New York 7irae*&lt; and the boy was
treated and placed in a fair way to re-

been placed with him, as it was feared that
he was about Io commit suicide, and pos­
sibly the accused dock-maker, may make

A STUDY

OF

HEADS.

The Horrible aa&lt;t Ghaatly Attractions
[Munich Letter.]

ped into the physician's ortfce as mother
One of tho moot ghastly sights in Munich
and child want out. The doctor was in­
dined to chat. The sad case of the couple is to be witnessed in the anatomical
Museum,
on Schiller-strasse. It consist*
just departing had worked him, into a sen­
timental mood. A poor woman, a suffer
ing child, had so appealed to hia sympa­ guillotine*! iu Havaria for a good many
thy that rich patients bad been obliged to
I dropped'lnto thf museum yesterday and
wait while ho wrought out relief for these
paid for my prurient curiosity by the loss
who had not the withal to pay.
"You can’t imagine," be aaid, “how
much good it resdly does a callous old fel­ m jM-um contains a good many attractions.
low to meet a case like that. Zounds, man,
I feel twenty years younger for being able card. Nothing is aaid about them in the
guide-books, and so the average tourist
goes and cornea without th# aiightost sus­
"Poor woman I” ejaculated the new call­ picion that so remarkable a spectacle is
er. “Charity i&gt;e hanged! That woman to be seen for a very small fee. The heads
has simply been playing with you aa she in question are Just inside of the door, to
plays with every body else on thia hemis­ the right aa you enter. They are inclosed
phere. She’s the richest woman in Amer- n rows ot glass Jara filled with alcohol.
Th.-re are seven iu a single row which are
The doctor got bis twenty years right made more conspicuous than the rest, for
back. Here is more economy from the the reason, I sup;&gt;ose, that they are souve­
same sourer. A little light-haired daugh­ nirs of criminals who attempted some
ter wa* promised a “Sunday hat." It waa extraordinarily audacious thing, and
became
especially
an ancient sunbonnet when she got it, and therefore
around the inner rim wa* sewn a long line
of dangling black curls for ornamentation. faces exprMsionleaa. I looked in vain for
The contrast between the child’s natural anything that spoke still, by facial dis­
blonde tre»M* and this unique trimming tortion, the agony of dread which must
might not have commended iteelf to the have inspired the victim aa be approached
supercrllicaL artist, but there w*n this in the instrument of his death. Not a few
wore mustaches, bat cone beards; from
for a couple of generations or so. It shall which I infer that it is customary to shavs
never l&gt;e urged, however, against my hero­ the chin before execution. The eyss ol
ine—thi* choice product of advanced wom­
anhood iu the nineteenth century—that she
___ .
_ ____________
stinted her offspring
to seek
luxuries for neck had been severed revealed skillful
Her
s--Jf-sacrifices
stand out wwk on the port of the machine aa a rule.
herself.
"
"
“
baldly. A country-house comes into her Some were as neatly cut as any apple that
I&gt;os*e**ion. It is decided to cut off city ex­ you have to divide with A friend. Uns
penses by a summer residence there. The bead bad evidently belonged to a mac
mornings are chilly. The family owns a
hatchet. Good-bye t&lt;&gt; the front door steps taken piece so close to the chin as to almost
and the Siiuiature piaxxa. So was non­
productive ornamentation frowa«l down
upon. Bo was saved a bill for kindllngwood. And this woman has $AO.OW.&lt;&gt;X». cesaitating more thia uns stroke. Th&lt;
She ia not.the figure of a French romance. heads of prisoners executed in Bavaria are
She tells the time by old Trinity’s clock on
six days of every week throughout the
and the Lodi
icai students for dissection.
I The anatomical collection contained
, many other remarkable attractions. Then
were shelves loaded down with skulls and
The Colonel of an Austrian regiment in1 dried heads. Tho various organs of tin
garrison in Vienna, who seems to have* body were preserved according to several

ochers dried, pickled, etc. Th.
a little time before the recent maneuvre*
of the Austrian army to a medical man in imagination is too vivid. There ware glast
the little Town of Auaern, near which they tanka filled with alcohol containing nearly

that be would fee! much obliged if the dor­
him, adding that be hoped it would be In a
Christian family, os he objected to live

spilt so aa to illustrate the functions of al

ies intact, bung up aa skeletons are usuaUy

ting money ali»ad cams to Deuvur. For­
tune proejHVedbim here and in other porta
ol Colorado. Adopting a name of his own
B*-emt&lt;l to trouble himself in regard to bis
past 11.a
Be fell in love with a beautiful Denver
girl, and after a six months’ courtship
they were married. Khe bore to him sev­
eral children. As they grew wealthier and
they moved into a better houiu.* ami began
to entertain people, be hapj&gt;enc&lt;l to meet
uno day, at one of his little social parties, a
man whose face and voice attracted his at­
tention. Soon after the gentleinut's visits
to bis house ceased unaccountably, and
the young man rather worried himself over
th. circumstance, but soon forgot it In the
pn-s* of other matters.
Some six months ago the young mau
having a business engagement, started for
Chicago. Arriving in that city he Lu|»
pened to meet the very man who had called
at his house- in Denver. The man called
on him at bis bote! and asked him why he
was living in Denver under a false name,
telling him his real name and reveal­
ing to him the fact that a young girl to
whom the young man had t&lt;een engaged in
in the States had recently died broken­
hearted with watching and waiting for tid­
ings of a lover that came not. His parents,
too, had Ik&gt;U&gt; died, and tho old farm
where he had formerly lived was made the
subject of much litigation. The young man
slow ly
awoke to
what he
had
been and returned to
New
York
State, where ho recovered and put
in shape the old homestead, but he
felt that his family required his presence
West again, and returned to Denver. But

so vividly and the thought of the changes
which his lost identity had wrought in hia
life worried him so much that he could
scarce!) &lt;«t or sleep.
But, remarkable aa had been his exp^iencea, a more remarkable one was to follow.
He was ncently thrown from his bugg&gt; in
a rtfnaway accident, and sines that time
be has lost cousciousoeaa of the new life,
and he was found one night not long ago
to have left the city far the East. Detec­
tives were set on bls trail and he was
brought back. In this city he still denies
that his wife or children belong to him,
and declares that he will go back to his old
love, who waits for him tn the East. Explanatlons are unavailing, and It is ftored
t hAt the last accident he met with deprived
him of reason. His melancholy attempt at
suicide strengthens this belief. Some of his
physicians, however, believe that if his
brain, already put to so much tension, is'
strong enough, an operation may be per­
formed on it which may restore his mental
balance. An intense mental shock is, how-

“What is the etrapge story connected
with itf"
ter man in command of a Maine snip than
Captain Fairfield. He was every inch a

tasiues*. Frank, manly and upright, ha
had won t he confidence anil h-apwt of all.
“He waa greatly attached to his sister,
the wife o; Mr. Tobias Lord, and when
ashore made bur frequent vlsita. It is a
matter ol traditidn that he promised wtwn
he left home for the last time to have his
portrait pointed for her. As the old long

month* jmssed before he was heart! from.
Thon news came that his ship went down
iq the Indian Ocean, and that all on board
“Again months passed by, and the eec&lt;mmI year after bis death bad come and
sone when n Swedish bark Bailed into
Portland. Soon after, Mr. Lord, the
brothor-ln-law of the deed Captain, wm
tent for. and on n**rhing Portland waa
Invited on board the Swedish veaacL
with aurprise^ for ha found him* df fare
to fare with a fine life-site portrait of
Captain Fairfield. It seemed to him that
th* Captain had arisen from his grave
in the ocean to meet him.
“There was one peculiar thing slxxit
the pointing. The Captain was repre­
sented as holding ia his hand a folded

SEWING MACHINES,

Buffalo tcales.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
rv» tN&gt;«d»i
isu» anri
thr ord It

written across it in tho Captain's welj-renembered handwriting. As soon as Mr.
Lord could recover from his surprise, be
Mked:
‘•Where did this come from’’’
"It was explained to him Chat the por­
trait, neatly rolled up, had lieen tuund
Boating hundreds of miles from the spot
where the ill-fate'l vessel commanded by
Captain Fairfield went down. W’hen
opened, except tor thes*-ams and rough­
ness, qf which I have already s;token, it
was found to be uninjured, deapite-thelong
time it had been iu the water. The address
written ou the folded letter warf the means
ol the picture at least reaching the sister
of &lt; nittaiu Fairfield, for whom it was
fainted. Of coiiroe it was never discovered
where tiuAaptain had it painted, and it
must torM-er remain a mystery how it
came in the water. Perhaps, finding that
bis veaaei must go down, Captain Fairfield
wrute the address, rolled up the picture,
and throw it overboard in the hope that it
might some time be found and sent to his
sister. But this is only conjecture, and the
real inwardness of the matter will probably
never be revealed.’’

older. The Em j-re or of Austria ia fiiftyfour, and his wife is forty-six, while King
Leopold of Belgium, forty-nine yean old,
has a wife aged fifty. One of the youngest
monarchs reigning is King Alpbonao ot
Spain, who has seen twenty-seven years,

Greece and Alexander of Russia, each of
whom are in the nc&gt;ghl&gt;orhoo&lt;l of thirtynine. The Hull an of Turkey Is forty-two
Portugal forty-six. Humbert of Italy
forty, and Frosid-nt Gravy of France sevthree years younger tnan her husband, ths

Italy seven.

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F. T. BOISE

BAR IRON. STEEL

Tit, NasUnile Druggistand BooksellerHe has a full and complete
assortment of all School
and School

Supplies,

Powder, Nbot tend Fixtarr%
Tmpa, Etc.. Etc.

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for ths same or good paj»ef.
We are prepared to name

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lined in the county.

Headquarters and Lowest Prices
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Pens, Inks, Slates,

YELLOW VERMICELLI.

Slate Pencils, Lead

FRANK C. BOISE

Pencils, Crayons, Pen­
(N. T. Sun.)
Angelo GbigUo^i, manufacturer of mac­
aroni, was tried In 8j&gt;ecial Sessions yester­
day for using chromate of lead, or chrome
yellow, to color his vermicelli and nwlela.
Dr. Cyrus E*i*on, of the Health Board,
testified that Ghigliool was duly notified
that he must stop using the poisonous col­
oring matter, but that be paid no atten­
tion. Dr. Walior, Professor of Chemistry,
at Columbia College, testified that be bad
received from Dr. Cyrus Edson a Mflipl.
of vermicelli bought at Ghiglioai'a.
"1 treated it with the sulphide of hydro­
gen," coutinusd the Professor, “and got
the black precipitate of lead. I tried other
tests for lead and chromic acid, and here
are the result*." Prof. Waller ex­
hibited five
bottles containing dif­
ferent colored fluids. . “Chromate of
"Do you know of *a case where chronieUof lead introduced into vermicelli has made
a person sick?" asked Lawyer E. Ellery
Anderson, counsel for Gbiglionl.'
“I do not,” the Wofessor replied.
Prof. W. Martin testified that be pre­
pared the vermicelli for analysis by Prof.
Waller, and that it contained three or four
grains of chromate of lead to the ounce ol
vermicelli.
“I use a certain yellow coloring matter
that I do.not- know the name of,” Ghlglioui testified. “I do not know if it is * poi-

holders, Note Books, LePgal and Fools Cap Papers,

School Bags.

Straps,

Copj

Books, Book-keeping Books,

m Blank

Books,

Spelling

Slips, School Registers,

Dictionaries, etc., etc.

sat it. I sell 100,OW pounds of goods a
year, and never beard a complaint until
this from the Health Board. I am willing
to conform to their regulations since they
compel me to do so."
“I’ll cat the whole sample I presented tc
the Court If the Court desires it,” said Law­
yer Anderson, z
A workman sf Ghiglioni’s, Emanuel MeeBan. said he bad eaten of the vermicelli for
sixteen months. He waa stout and healthy.
Bo were hia family, who also had oaten it.
Dr. Edson said that eggs ware supposed
to be used Co give vermicelli tbs yellow
color. Sometimes saffron is used. Saffrue
is worth
a pound. Eggs are high-priced.
Chromate of lead la worth about six cents a
pound. .
The Court fined Gbiglloni $50, which he
paid. Three other macaroni manufac­
turers are under bail ia similar proceed-

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Teeth Extracted without Pain.
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THE

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Un account uf the failing health of
the proprietor, ia

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The mil) &lt; ontairn two ran of. 35-rod
atone and nec«*Mwrv much in cry, to du
custom milling; all drove by • tint*

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Woodland, MIcO.
Order of Pub Icntton.

Cloaks!
700 Ladies,
300 Misses’ and
Children’s

FARM FOR SALE.

(Blddefor&lt; Mc.JTtmes.]
Wednesday mornin . related a remarka­
ble circumstance wi.ieh happened in his
town one day last

NASHVILLE WAGONS
A fine line of the best make*.

and never heard of anyone l&gt;eing made sick

[Exchange.)
The Emperor William is the oldest mon­
arch Id Europe. Queen Victoria is sixtyfive. King Christian of Denmark ia six-

ANY LADY

[N. T. Graphic.]
The increoae of Intervet in athletic ai&gt;orta

W|||

Qo

Home

Happy

r *a)e mj farm of forty m rcs, lying*
&gt;art of Q&gt;e rorporuioo. It ronrii*
errs nf np-tond. especially sjpurf

bottom land, *11 UUaltlv. Will ix-aaMolb*
«*in.
Dsxnu. Btauik

ere unable U.

lowing: Charles E- Courtney, 4*),u*i in
rowing; Edward Hanlan, &gt;50,(XX), same;

mations aud monstrositiea preet-nnd u

probably being frightened by dogfish cn
bluefish. The number kept increasing, and
when the tide went out- ..
it left _a _»
place
_.
- oi
about an acre completely covered with

repositor)
it with s
feeling that I bad l*eeu following somu inrisible MepbistoplieltM into the infernal rej lions by sparial permit.
.

DOMESTIC and NEW W

‘Tobias Loud,
Kbnnebcmkpokt,

received the following reply fr«n I*. ?*««•

stay bare, Is happily obviated by cirvum-

This la a ww rompany, atjd iu Su&gt;v«.
rteolved Fira* I*rfx»- Mtda! al Anwncaa
Inatliute Fair, Ne« York, lt«3. aud at Ctnrtnnati F.xpcwitkm, 18KJ If you want Ih»
Brat (at a nvderxtr, price), i.uv tne "&lt;
their rouka or beaters.
.

Quo picture, simply regarding it a* a work
IDenver Letter.’

depression in the sand, tho flab were piled
fiocked to rhe shore and securr-d cart­
loads of fish to tie used on the..- farms si
fertiliser*. One farmer obtained sixty

e*cb 56,000 to »10,000. same: John L.
Builivan, &gt;15,000 in slugging; Billy Mad$15/XX&gt;, same. Joe Cobarn. $*0,000,
same; John Morrisey aud Jem Mace made
several fortunes, which they lost in gamb1U&lt;; Weston made $30,000, plon-rcr pedes­
trian of the world; other pedestrian*—
Howell, $00,000; Ennis and Fitxgerald. fl.\OOOoach; Harding, $7jUUO: Harriman. $10,­
400; Duncan C. Hoss cleared OMU) ia
wrestling matches.

Where is 10343586
DECKER’S,
40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek
A!) Throat.'Brraxt and Lnns Aff&gt; et mm
the old wtaMlM~i “rWAYh’K’S WILD

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�Of tbe Reptibtio'a Attain.
IU e«ntT7
Upn &lt;k&gt;
PaMMble Oatoome of Ute Be-

PRICE •!-«, IF PAID IN ADTANCZ.

The Abolition of AD Excise Duties, Except
on Whisky, Favored —Oeeeaticn of
Silver Coinage Eecommendod.
Means for Increasing Our Foreign
Trade Suggested—Revision of the
•*-turalixation Law* Needed.

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rill,

I doUM

not, be

-TP.’JSE THESE LIBDUL AD ZATte, "

re fraud bad been practiced upon
t by tho applicant himself, or whm
removed or forftiOr-dhls acquired elt
would

treaties of naturalization with

[tagpjSgnr^sTTt a
banilaphere.

~
nebi er. and Che Dolphin, a ftapet
reign coun- . er of
inns, is ready for delivery.

treaty of July &amp;. IM?, for tire reourvey of the
Mexican boundary and tho redocation of

1 tective
dutlea
; without beeomi

be

judiciously

Washington, Dec. 2.—The following la
President Arthur’s last annual message, de­
livered to Congress Just after the opening
yeaterday aftenKKKi: ■

that at no period In the country's
the long political .contest

tarmlned was
peace suuered no disturiiancu. but the people
result. Nothing could more strikingly mus-

strength nnd wisdom of our political "In­
stitution*. Eight j ears have parsed since
a eontruvemy coaceruing tlir result of a
National election sharply called the attention
more precise nnd defl nib- n-gulntions for
counting tbr Electoral vote. It la ofxflegrav­
est importance that this question bo solved
before confla ting claims to tho Pre«k!ency
shall again distract the country-; and 1 am
persuaded Unit by the people nt large any of
the mewure* «f relict thus far proposed
would be' preferred to continued inaction.
kXtATIOXS WITH FOHMGX mWKRX.
Our relation* with all foreign |x&gt;rm con­
tinue to be amicable. With llelgium a con­
vention has been signed whereby the scope of
pgBSent treaties ha* l*cen so enlarged Am to
secure to citizens of either flonntry within
the Jurisdiction of tho other equid rights and
privileges in the acquisition and aUcnntion of

ORNO HTMOMG

To the United
l the Pad Bo K
for the ordinary purpose* ot commerce, prac­
tically cut off from communication b&gt; water
with the Atlantic porta, tho political and comScarcely be over estlmated. It U believed that
when to* treaty is laid before you the justice

Rusata
■u.-rdid to
the Imperia! Government a renewed oppor­
tunity to testify Ito Syiunath
Banner be­
fitting the intimate tnend
which has

The course of this
from Slam
nnd augurs
well
for our enkanred
Intercourse.
The Siamese
Governruer
seated to tho United Htate* u «...
manslon and gratiuds for the occupancy of
the I**gat4cn. and I suggest that by joint
feaolut on CougreM attest it* apprvdntlon of
tht* generous gilt.

Thl» Government hna more than once been
called uixth of late to take action -In 'fulfill­
ment of its International obligation tow an)

service within tbo
th.in
la

limits
II

or expend II—

equately represented la Us interoourae with
foreign nations A project for th., rvorgau-

tho mnsiuuro *sys the organixaUoa and con­
duct of this relief expedition rrfleet great
credlt|upon all who Contributed to Us success.

Oocnmis-

□onal to Mat

YOUNG, M. D., Physician and 8ureast aide Mala St. Office hours
W• H.g«m,
T. GOUCHER, M. D., Pbysieten and BurJ• geon. Al! profeaaionai call* promptly

allow its full considGovernmeot from the pressure of porsoual
Imnortutdty, aad from the labor of examining
and the operation* of the various branches of
tbe public service which are connected with
lb* Treasury Department are very fully disc&gt;i»*cd In the report of the Secretary. It
AppearathMt
the ordinary
reieuuM
I
l..n^ m il*;.
—---- for the
From custom*
»1U6.(M7.*® Tfl
Fn.m internal revenue..
, 121A«5,onS61
■ ai.Kg,307 66

|&gt;olicy of strengthening thM arm of th* serrice la dictated by cocaiderations at vac and
economy; of Juat regard for our future traj»quliltr. aad pt true appreciation at tbodlgnlty and honor of tbs Republic.
. r

in my tiuwsagyi of Inccmimr. 1"*C, and
effected by the act ot March 3, I MJ,
has t&gt;een much leas than was gcoonOly anti­
cipated. My recommendnt on of this reduc­
tion wa* based upon the bvl-.-f thnt the Hctusl
falling off In receipts for letter MMingv for tho
year immediately succeeding the change of
rate would be $4,0*1,(juJ. It has proved to be
only tsjfnkQQQ. '
Tbls is a trustworthy indication that therwv-

hen the itomdbto

HmURP

C-MFfllRa

TXTH^AM B. SWEEZEY, Lawjer and JueV V tfte of the Peace. EapcetaJ attention
given to collections. Haatinga, Mich.

MoaMU made 1
port* with which

ol such measure* a* will be likclr to ward off
the-draaded epidemic a id to mitigate it* *•verity in ca*e it shall unhappily extend to our
ahore*.
A FXNMON TO nENKRAL ARANT.
I recommend that tn recognition of the eml-

W. NISKERN, Attorncv and Cauncellor
• at Law, practice* In all State Court*. Col
lectlona promptly attended io. Office oret
Spaulding’sstore, Hastings, Mich.

President of the Nation. Uongreu confer upon
him a suitable pension.
Miacn&amp;Agcoim gt’nncsTioMK

Prompt attention given to collections. Money
to loan ou real estate.

P

SMITH, Attorney at Law. Of­
fice over R. K. Grant* store Hastings'
CLEMENT
Mich. Practice in al) the Courts of the titale.

■yyji.&lt; «TT ilui

*k.

riii-c to tb&lt;- (Vmaiitution. recommended
fur your adoption. As respect* other*
A. 8. FOOTE. Proprietor.
of .ivis ImjKirtancQ I slutil content
tnyaelf
with..
rcnewlng
tho
rec­
Xnnhvlile. Mlcli.
ommendation* already made to the Congrea*
without restating the ground* ujion which
Undeutablyfone of tbe best-kept hotels tn
&lt;uch rrex&gt;tumendnt:on* were ba*ed. The central
Michigan. Sample rooms ffrst floor.
prrecrvation of foreata &lt;&gt;n tbe ' public
domain, the granting of Government aid
for. popular education, the amendment pj A. BAICBKK, n. !&gt;..
of the Federal Constitution so aa to
make effective the disapproval, by the
’ UO.M&lt;EOPATinC
Preaident. of particular tteta* In Appropria­
tion bill*: the enactment ot statute* in regard
to tbe filling of vacancies of Preaidentiiuof- Physician and Surgeon
fleo. and tho detenu: nt ng of raxed question*
Office first door east ot Opera House and
respecting Presidential Inability, are meas­ □ear
residence on corner of Washington ’ nd
ures which may Justly recalve your serious
State Streets, Nashville. Mich.
consideration.
CONCLCBION.
Aa the time draws nu
from the public eervi
oourae my sinrerr appreciation of their
unfailing
oourtwy.
and
of
their
Uarmonloaa co-operatton with tho Kxoc-

edge a deep *on*e of obligation for tl
port which they have aooorded n
ministration of the Government
(Signed&gt;
"---------

suj

BEE-HIVE
Didj’ou know there

CONGRESS.

was a “Bee-Hive" in
Nashville? No! Then
step into the Wheeler store

called to order yMterday tho Secretary read

pointed bf the Governor of Rhode Iiland'to
B. Aliteetij ,’ir.Cullom ititrodured two bill*in
regard to retirement* from tj»&lt;* army, mid &lt;me
to light navigable rivtm by mean* of cioctricl
ty. Mr. Ingall*of.eu-d a revolution to bring
si out tin- removal of f&lt;aii-*&lt; lllvgalir con­
structed &lt;■ the public domain. Mr. Hour in­
&gt;rcme Court Judge*

therny was amiouiteod and the Semite adjournad.
The Hou*e of lk-|*r».-*cntntivc* commenced
ht&gt;« nc** with iMf mem I er* la attendance. M r.
Shevrly” was sworn in for the Thirteenth
Indiana D strict. Mr. Calkins having n s gncd.
A bill making tcmixiiiiry provision for the
navy wa* rojiortel bv Mr Hiltehln*. An ad
journmeut followed the ammuucemoutof the
death of Mbs-rs Duncau and Evan*.
WxsWt.MjroN. 1 tec.*.—The House of Repre­
sentatives yesterday adoj&gt;tcd u nwotution
pre*-ent«*l by Mr. Follett, At Ohio, for an Investiaution into the conduct of Lot Wrigig.
Marshal al Cincinnati, atxl tils armed deputies
at the October election. Mr. Reagan offered
bis InterKtifte Commerce bill as a substitute,
snd &lt;--.f&gt;larae&lt;! it* advontiferts orer the com­
mittee measure.
Iu th* Senate, yeetertsy. Mr. Vast offered a
n solution for an investl-ration Into tho leas­
ing ol binds in Indian Territory, which tod to
a long debate on tbe Indian question.
to suspend th* coinage of theallvcrdoiinr. and
providing that then- shall hr no reissue of
United States note* of a denomination to-s than

shaU l&gt;e it-AUcxj. nxiueOMblc on pn *cnution ut
the Treoeu ry. .M r. Vest a resr-ln tiou vnUlng for
investigation into the les*- of land mode by
Indian* tn Indian Tsrritory Wa*amended *o
it* to include within the scope or the Invretii gstiou the l*a-re of land* hi al; Hidian re*rrvatiou*. The resolution wa* tore, agrco-1 to.
Mr. Slater gave notice of bi* lutontiou to
tton of the Oregon central Raiin&gt;H&lt;l.
•
The House went into Committee of the
Whole on the bill nutkluu temporary provision
foKthe naval srrvire. Mr. Randall stated that
the appropriation for the support ot tho navy
tor tile current fiscal year was SU.SK.ldin a
reduction of Ion last year a appropria­
tion. The bill piu»Mxl without amendment.
(&lt;m-4d&lt;-ration of tbo InUr-State Commerce

Cash in the Treasury..
Gold rertitieatos..........
Silver OM-tificoteM........
Certificates ol deposit.
Ref u ndtnirre-rtiflcuU-a.
Fract.otnil curreney..

H2M4O.788
. iteoTAao
.. ua.wn.121
.. slaCun
..
2BR.1M
.. :**,44.QM
. ft.V74jn&gt;

reempt* and UK-reoM-d disbursement* on aocount of pension*.
Cleveland's Dig Majority tn Tern*.
Austin, Tex, Dee. 8.—The offida] vote
M the State K a* follow*: ClrveJaml, 238,.Wl Blaine, 88.MW; St John.
J*&lt;-kwoud, 2: total vote, MS.W... Vtevel.utd’*
plundlty over Blaitie. IM.boo. Cirvetand’s
m jority over all, 138,021. A* eumpared
with the Presidential yu&lt;- of 1!«W Tex**

reduction of burdens on .the exported prod-

at present banipcrod.
Nioundiy, Hu- r«u
suUr servire of tho I
ried rotating permitting tho relinqulshmoM

T7I.MORY PARADY, Juatlce of the Peace.
IL Office, Corner Main and Bbc-ruiau Street*.

Q. (•RE8SY;8ber1ff, Haatingx, Mich.,
will attend promptly to all official buslneM"
JOHN

.$34A519A« 62
during the raine period were:
For civli cx|&gt;enac*f^&lt;12,907 71
For foreign intercourse 1JMU.7W 37
For Indians 1;............................
fi.477&gt;,W 29
For pciMdon*.......................... ....
tS, €SJ5i»
For the military eWabllahment,
including river and bal*or iinprovetnonta and arsenal*
For the naval «»tabU*hm«.*nt. ire
eluding veascls, machinerj- and
improvements at navy.yaids.
17JE.M1 M
For m scellancous expcmljtnrcs.
Includinc public bunding*,
light bouse* and collecting the
revenue.
48.res.no 00
For expenditures -on account of
the District of Columbia
8.407.04'• AS
For interest on tin-public debt.,.
For the Sinking fund'
4d.7AJ.A-* DO

hostile to the Spanish crown, having been
fomented by persons abusing the sacred
3:hts of bospitalltj which our tern torr
ord* The officer* of Hie Government
have been Instructed to cxereiee vigilance
to prevent Infractions of our. neutrality
snotidenc* I uoafidtmtiv repeal. therefore,
law* at hey West and at other points near tho
the recommendation of my Inet annual me*(Titian coast. 1 nm happy to say that In tho
only Instance when- these pn-enutionatv
Mieazurca were sitcccMrunr eluded tho offend*
meut of two rent* is now required bj
er*, when found In our t.-rrilure. were sub­
law. The double rate is only exacted al
sequently trie*! and cotictcted.- Tin- growing
need of close relntion*-liip of intercourse and
at on. and
that
traffic betwe.-n the Spanish Antilles nnd their
an end. Fur the arbitration of tho claims of natural
market in tin- United Mau-s led
Total ordinary erpendltureh.fs»i.91fl,4Wl m3
American citizens wt£&gt;, during it* continu­ to tho adoption,
in
January
last,
of
a
noance, suffered through the act* «f the Chilian commorci.tl agreement looking to that Leaving a surplus of. 67
A* compared with the pnx—llpg-fiscnl year and dHi very of all other mail rryittor. This Is
. authorities, a convention will soon be negvti- end Thia agreement fans, al nee been *u;httwaa a net decrease of ovcrfSLtOW in
that nuxbt no longer to exist.
by n more carefully framed nnd com- there
amount of expenditures The uggret-ate anI inequality
Tbe state of host llith-abct ween Franco nnd reded
approve the rocouimendano&gt;r&gt; of the Postprelion&gt;iveconvention, whica.1 stmll submit the
rereipw were )e*s than tho yebr previous by mnstex
Chius continue- to bcunemliarruaMug feature to
Genera) that tho unit of weight In the
Uie
Senate
tor
approval.
It
baa
been
the
of our Kiu-iern relations. Tbr Chinese Gov­ nlm of this negotiation to open such a about b$4.UU.lMJ. Tbs falling off of revenue rating of flreKlaas matter should be one
ernment has promptly adjusted and (mid the favored reciprocal exchange of production* from cu-toms made up iieurly R9U.(X*ia*H of
deficiency, aud ahum &gt;3l,t&lt;n,a»i&lt;&gt;f ft&gt;v re­
&gt; claims of Anu-ricnn citizen** whose property carried
uiMier the flog of eltlier countn aa to this
waa due to gbe d&gt;mmlshvd cidence with the recommendations of tho
was destroyed In the recent riots at Canton. make tinbetween Cuba and Portp mainder from
intcrm.I taxaVun. Ttw- Secre­
1 renew the recommendation of my last an­ Hico andintcrcoiinic
• ouroelvo* scarcely lea* inti­ receipts
tary retlmato* the receipt* for tlie fiscal year,
nual message that tho Canton Indemnity fund mate
than
the
commercial
movements
be
­
wbicb
wld end June 3U, 1W.. at FMMXU.U0, adojiUon of means whereby exceptional di»be returned to China. The trus interpretation tween uur doin»*tic port*, and to insure a re­
and
the
total
c.v pond‘tore* at KSkUttUjM. M. in pmeh &gt;u dealing with letters in treedeilvery
of tho recent treaty' with that countrv per­ moval of the burden*on shipping in the Span­
which
are
included
the intcrv*t on the debt offlcf* may be secured by the payment of ex­
mitting the rcstncuou of ChinMe immigration
&lt;if which In the pa«t ourshfpowners
m* amount payable to the sinking fund.
is likely to be again the subject of your drlib- ish In.lH-s.
traordinary nosuge. This scheme might be
ship nutters have so often had cause to and Uwobld
leave a surplus for the enure year ----•rations, it may be xenou-ty questioned mid
.v_ -uiuioyinent of a
complain. The negotiation of this convention Thl*
of
about
tai.tw.i*JO.
should be -oomspecial stamp
hiu- for a time postponed the prosecution of
men’iiiiu wit
claims of our citizens which were deChinese- who left this country with return certain
to be without the junsolctlon of the
cmtlfidsteei valid under the old law, and now ciarcd
rsKNiinniendinir.u.
the
Immediate
tuwpenilon
hixnlHh-American Claim* Commission, and in n...
...
..nil-.,
,...u
...
.
_
which wt&gt; tberetoro remitted to diplomatic
for adjustment. The S)we&lt;iy rettledaltons of the Scrwtary of the Interior re­
The recent purcha«c* by tbel'mtod State* of channel*
rhicU In former communication* 1 have more specting our Indian affairs, the Pre-emption
of there claims will now be urged by this
a large trad ng fleet heretofore under theCui- taent
'
and Timbre-culture Act*, the failure of railue»e flag hits cons derably eulmnred our com­ Governm'-nt.
The
tinal'
dUijaisition of tho pending ques­
mercial Importance In the En-t. In view of tion* with Venezuela
hza
not
a*
yet
been
for
the-past
six
year*
thre
bate
beeq
coined.
1
by the Government, ami the operations of
the Imw uumlx-r of vr***el* built or ptirchiu&lt;&lt;-d reached, but I have gcod reason to expect an in iXMBpUaocc wttb the requirement* of the
Pension OSce. the Patent Office, the
by American citisemi in other eountriew and early
settlement wh.clr will provide the mean* the
act
of
February
1*.
IK7H,
Census
Bureau and the Bureau of Education,
cxelui-ivcly employed iu legitimate truffle Iemore
than
twenty-seven
million
silver
I
the rant am*
tween foreign port* under the aeoinite-dprodollar*.
The
number
now
outstanding
b*
reThe
ia glad to find a JnaUflcaUon
trction &lt;n our nag, it might be well to provide and which will recognize the ju*tteeof car Eoru-d oy the Secretary to be nearly onehun- j for thePrraMent
policy &lt;*f the Government In dealing
a uniform rate for their registration and doc­ tain claims prolem-d against Venezuela.
rwl
and
eighty
five
millions,
whereof
but
with
the
Indian
qunftion. and soonfirtnatloa
umentation. so that the bona fide property
The
Central
and
£outh
American
Comml*utile
more
than
fortg
millions,
or
ten*
than
of
tb-'r
views
which
w.-re fully expres.-ed In
right* of our cltixen* therein Shall tie dulv
npjMiinted by authority of the act of July twentj-twp percent., are In actual drrultv ■ his flrat communk-nton to tho Forty-seventh
evidenosd aud properly guantmt. -Pursunnt «lon
1nm..wiU»oou proct-. .1 to Mexico. Jt liar, tlon The mere existence of this fact Soema | Congrvsa. The S-ciwtary urge* anew tbo
t&lt;v the advice of tin- K*.n«t»&gt; at the Inst seston 7,
Iteelf a extent
cogent argument ! enactment of
been
furnished
with
ln~trucUon»
which
will
be
to
me
to
furnish
of
Iteelfa
a
statute for tho
I bare recoynlwi thnjiag of the International
before you. They contain a stuteutent of for r*the repeal of the statute
‘ which ’ha* mode
untahment of crimes committed on
Aasoeutbon of the &lt; engu aa that of h fricn-ilr laid
uen. ral poliay-of the Government tor on- such tact poMible, but there are other and
ndian
reacn'MUons. and roeommimda
Govenimi'rJ. avo ding in so doing any pre­ the
iarg.-.g Itecommerci.il intercourse w.th Amer­ graver considerations that tend io thtTaume the passage of the bill now )M-udmg
Judgment of conflict.
The. CommiMkrners hare been direction. The Secretary avows" his con­ In the House of Itonrevritallve*, for the pur­
In the territorial claim In that region, subse­ ican States.
preparing fin- liielr ftesjonulblo task viction that unless thia coinage nnd the is­ chase of a trail of IK.IUI -qiutrc mde* from tbo
quently, in the execution of. the ex pruned actively
ng conferences fti uw principal suance ot si" ver c&lt;-rt Jkato* be uus Sioux reservation. Both of three m-aaure*
wish of the CongTVNi. J amiointed h cutdmer- by liul-1
With merchant* aud other* iuten-ste-l in pended, silver Is likely at no distant day to nre worthy of approval. I concur with him
ciai agent for the (.'ungo bm-ln Tn* imi&lt;or- citic*
('• rural and South American trade. The in­ becoino our sole metallic standard. The com­ til so tn ad rising the repeal of the Pte-emut.on
ternational tneridiae conference lately con­ mercial disturbance an&gt;l the impairment of
vened ip W"a»himrto:i, upon the invitation of National credit that would be thu» uccsKtoiiml
that it sle'uld Im* open to all nation* u|»on the
Gdrornmen: of the United btates. can scarcely lie over-t-sGmuted phope thnv
equal term*. An internittloiml ronferMice fer composed
of rvprocnlntives from tw.-n- the .'■‘eercmr* s suggestions respecting '.be of toe di’bt of the several P.ic lie ra Iroads
Hie cons.d* r«t: on ol this M.bje.t I is* been
Whore withdraw id I ruin c reulatloa of the one aud der such guaranty a» shall effi.ctuaUy ius
called for bv the I'.niwror of Germany, nnd is
two dollar note* will receive tour approval. its ultimate payment.
.
now in *e*e ou at Benin. ‘ Delcgntc* are now
is likely that a considerable. I&gt;ortjoi&gt; of
In attendance on la haif of the United States. of .Greenwich a- the starting p&lt;dnCwhoiK-e Jt
the silver now incumber-ng the vquita
Of the results of the confertnce jouwillbc longitude is to be computed through 1-fl of
the
Treasury
might
thus
find
its
The
report
ot
the
Utah
t’omm‘«alon win
duly advised
css!ward mid westward, and upou way into the currency. While trade- be read wttb Interest. It dl«cl«&gt;*tw the re
.The Government of Corea bits generously degyves
Suit* of rcrent legislation looking to the
ndoptkin lor nil purposes for which it mar
aided tiieettort* of the United State- Minister the
prenntion and puiiu-hinent of j*«&gt;fvgamy in
be
found
convenient,
of
a
universal
dur.
torecure suitable premise* for the uw of the which ahull tiegin at midnight on the initial luxx-In our currency «i rb-iu, Some provl.-mu that Territory. I atill t—Here th»t if that
La-gation. The cotiditions or dlpfotuatio Inter­
and wbo*e hours shall la- tounUd should Ik- made for their surrender to lu&lt;&gt; abominable- practice cun he suppre*-*-!
course w.tb eastern Natspn', demand that meridian,
by law. It rep only te l»v sue, moat
xoro up-to twenty four. The formal rethe U-gution premires be oVnrd bv the reprt- fromof
the transactions of this &lt;'ongrvM'erlU under which they were cniue-1 and of the I et radical legislatirin comdste:*! ssiili restraint*
aented power. 1 advise that an appropriation Cirt
i hereafter tninumlttcd to t ongrew*.
thoi they Uve never had a 'k'gid-tender qual of the 4«.n*t:iut!on. I again ;&lt; commend,
be made for the acquisition of this pro|&gt;my
ity. there tboulA be offered for them uni* a therefore, that &lt; ••ngrvM awiimr nl*-olate po­
by the Government. The United Hates alThis Government I* in frequent receipt of slight advance over their bullion value. The litical control of the Territory of D*ah. and
Invitations from foreign State* to participate Secretary. In the cpur*o of hi* report, consid­ provide for th* appointment of a oornnilsekm
international exhibition*, often of givat iu- er* the propriety&lt;&gt;f beautifying the design* with such governmental powers aa in Ha judg­
stated bereiuafter. they have lately received in
and Importance. Occupying u* we do &lt;»; our sute dlnry silver coins, and of no in- ment may Justly and wisely be put into their
aatmilar gift from the Slawta Government; terest
iMlvuncesl position iu the world s produc- creiu-hig the r wc ght that they may bear their bands.
The Government „of Japan H.-tmi* ready to MM
MOKS ABOUT rORRttlX TRADS.
and aiming to secure a prohudde share due rat-o of value of the standard dollar Hl#
rede to u&gt; extei.Mvc ground- a: Toldo, where­ t»en.
in tola regard are cordially uj&gt;our iudustno* in the general coinj-etiUve conclusions
In the course of this communication refcrto *o erect h suitable building for the Irgiv for
markets, it is a matter of M-sious &lt;-on&lt;-ern proved.
tton. court houne and jail; and similar priv that
the want of mean* for partiop.ttion
pol'cy of ti
Iteges can prolmbly be secured in Chlua and in these
exhibit* should so ntien exclude
The President renews the reconiinc.Qdat'on tension of r I'-relrn trade It «eems pro|M.T
. Persia. The owning of such prenuM-s would our
producers from advantage* enjovud by made in his mi&lt;--a*e of IwC that ail excise ---- ------- -—general principle* Unit should.
.....—. . ... .........
... ,(iul- xls. those of other countries. During the past j car taxes, except tbOMi relating to dttlllfod spirits In mv opinion, underlla our national efforts
the
attention
of
Congress
wits
drawn
to
the
be
abolished.
In this direction. The main tmtidltiona of
aertii.ii *»f extra territorial r;ghts In those formal nvitiUloua in this -regard tendered by
otrn roamex Tiytir..
the problem may bo thus stated: We nrecountries, and would the better serve to the Governments of England. Holland. Belmaintain the dignity of the United States.
It is recommended that aa Aie most speedy u people &lt;*ngagc*1 in-mccbaul&gt;-u) pursuits and
Euui. Germany and Austria. The Executive means
AMHNItfA AWU KGTFT.
of Rmx-rtnining how an increase of fertile in Invention. We cover vast extent of
&gt;8 in some instance* appointed honorary our foreign
trade may
attained, a compe­ territory rich in agricultural pftiducis and in
commissioner*.
This
ia
bowm-er,
a
most
wnucariy
all the raw material* necessary for
prlation tor our.rcpre-vntailtm to the Autono­ aat.sfactory expedient, forwfthout some pro- tent commisalou to Investigate the que-bon
sucrawful manufacture We have a svsmous Court of the Khedive has proved a seritomeetthe neces-ary working expen-c* be appointed in aocordanos with the recum- tem &gt;1 productive cstghlishineiit* more than
oux «ringraMtnMit in our intoroouno with .viwon
a cotumlMion it can effect little or nothing incndation of the breretary of the Treasury
sufficient tn supply our own demands; the
Egyid. and
in
view of the nnccs- of
of exhtb tors. An International In­
nty -of the Intimacy nt diplomatic rel&amp;Uon- In behalfBxhlbiUon
The hope is exjire*i»ed that the subject of
is to be held In London
ehip due to the participation of this Gov- ventor*'
will cover a Held of Kpec.nl American shipping Interest* will roceivoearly such a* tend* to secure their jH’rsonai com­
cnim&lt; nt with the treaty power* in nil mat­ next Muy. This
in which our country holds a lon- cons deration that will loud to the enactment fort and the dove.npment of there hiclier
ters &lt;rf admlnistnuiun there aQwtltur the imiKirtauce
rank, but the executive i* *t pn u nt of such measures for the revival of our mer­ moral* and the intellectual qualities that go to
nghts ot torvUmr*. 1 nd
tlu* restoration UhM
powerkw* to organize a proper reprv*eutati&lt;.n chant marine as the wisdom of Congress may the making of u good r t ier.; our system of
of our vast national interest* In this dlrertion. dense.
tax and tariff Icglski* &lt; is yielding h revenue
THK XATIOXAL BANK*.
I have, in «everai previous me*aap»-*, ntfomd
it to.ta- the wt-li of Cougrt-a that the L'nit&lt;-&lt;l to
which is In ijxcomi ol the present needs of the
Ibis subject. It seeiu* to me that a statute,
The three per tent, bond* of tho Government, Government.
Htatc- should withdraw altogether from Uw giving
to the executive general discretionary to the amount of more than f
hpn..n l. . portion thrrhsvc- hitherto held
witli iefj^:t t &lt; the hilt-dive, or that citixcn* authority to accept such Invitations, and to have, since my last annual mcaaage. been tn devise a scheme by which, without unfavor­
of tint h’cpnblle residing or soJournfNr in aptxilnt honorary oommiimioDcra. without redeemed by the Treasury. The bond- of ably changing tho eondttkin of the working­
that isauo still dutatanding amount to little men. our msrehsnt marine shall be no^od
Ein-pf should ben-aftor be without the Kid
ana pnxect.ou of a tx/mpetc-m rcproaciitattve. rotary of state a small funa for defraying over »3Xl.iro Oar*, about one-fourth of which from Its enfeebled condition nt.-d new markets
their reaaoiudde expenses, Would be of gre at will be retired through tho opt-gabon* of the provided for the side hciond our borders of
I IV..
.
Kinking fund during the coming year. A* the the man-foM fruits of our industrial enter­
With France the traditional cordial relation­ public utility.
mvmxxTJOMAL
corriur.HT.
bonds still continue the chief !&gt;**.* for the Crises. Tho problem is complex and can
ship coutinno*. The Bartholdi statue of "Ub­
The qutation of securing u&gt; authors, com­ circulation of the National bank*, the ques­
I, solved by no singii- mmt»ure of
S Enlightening the U’urM," th&gt;-gt*nerou« posure
and artists oopyrigld privileges In th&lt;» tion bow to avert the contracUu.-i of the cur­ innovation or rt-forra.
'Die coustrleof tS- people of Pnuwu, i» expected to
in return for n.vli-rocal right.-, abroad, rency caused by their retirement is ouc of of the American Continent nnd Um?
reach New York »n May wxt. I augst-M that country,
is
one
that
may
Justly
challrngr
your
atten
­
Congressional action betaken In relat-on to the tion. It is true that convention* wilt be nec- coMtantiy.1 ncrteaitiK ImportaxKt-.
it
arems
to
lie
generally
conoetied
that
the
apfr.t which bn* prompted this gilt, and in ai&lt;l
।result But law governing this matter exacts from Uw
of th«- tun-.-ly corapietma of the pedestal upon
banks excessive security, ami that upon their
which lti» txi iH-pLced.
holders of copyright shall 1* present bond deposit* a .nnrer ctreultition It la to them that the surplus production-, of
■ nniiai,.. .
than IS now allowed mak be granted with otir fu-l-l* our mills and our workshop* should
&lt;Mir relation* with Germany, u country here privll
rtilcli mate'l.ntA* «z,
j
safety. I hope that the bill which passed the Uns. under conditions that will equalize or
Hecate at the las: *e**k&gt;n peruiittlng the I—-ue
of note* equable the tare value of deposited petltlon.
bonds will commend hrelf to the approval of
BXCfPKOCITr TREATIES.
with several uf th*- Gennnn State*, but. by
the Houas of Kcprcscniatirc.1
reawmof thof tho*&lt;- States
Four paths of policy aorna to point to this
r,_ foe. application of
j — - .......... - ........ .
.r ir_. I'nAtr'.'i ns
THB WAiC DNPAItTNKNT.
to cover all patent act,, or hostility committed
»our territory and aunixl against the jaeuco
afr.endiy nation. ExteUug statutes w
unhampered n.&lt;&gt;veui.-nt of trade. 'Hie conhlblt the fitting &lt;ml of an expedition sun re­ yard to the bill* before Amgr
dlUrm* ot tin — treaties should be
strict the shipments of explosives, though the strucCion of a fire-proof buddl
the tree admisaiou of such merehanr- Kintilrc.
enactment* iu the latter respect were not
dire a* thl* country dor* not pro­
framed with regard to International obligeduce in return for admission tree
ttona. but simply for the protection of pa*or under a favprnd scheme of dutlreof uur
■senxvr travel. ' Ail tbr-» statu tea wore Iuproduct*, the benefit* of Mich exchange to
Hawfcl ha* indicated its
me f-Hrium iu toe t oiitram; inc removal on
«r «• sfor
Tie*-t?!«•mid
modern
•*—"r* » submit*
the report
of ui
■SSfi
&lt;.rr.oii.Mt
.or.taSZT
f-«r-tuit.’ ’«\‘ with- i —TH
- '- »*'*wt*ry
E*ig*t*
&lt;
.Frw^ti^st
Uity
both sides from v«-Mels so privileged of all
tonnage du&lt;-&lt; and National impost*, so that
the-r vc«se'-- may ply unhindered between our
ports, and those of other oontnu-tlng imrtb-A.

whether such

to the Coagre«a the fim annual report of the
ClvH-eervioo Commission, together wtth cotn-

3&lt;jd. of this city, tevo parefaiued the timber
growth &lt; white ptae) of C.IW acres i» J nek­
ton. Teirti. The eaUmaU* ia that ft &lt;xmt tto*
JO.OOO.BOa W.

and behold it.

By “Bee-

Hive” we mean a store where
can be found almost any
article in the fancy goods
and variety line.

Our

stock consists of

MILLINERY
Ladies’ Jerseyp,
Gossamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
mantown, Ge r iu a n
Knitting, Zephyrs,

ORNAMENTAL FU..NITURE I
Toy Carb-, Tin
Water Setta, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,
Toys of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
most everj thing one
can think of.
Mr. Cable having Inui 15 year*
experience in

TAXIDERMY,
Will make this
art a specialty. Ev­
ery description of Birds
and Animals mounted to order
and in first-class style.
Give us a call. No
trouble to show
'goods.

Mi; and Mrs. F. B. CABLE.

�■APLEKBvr^.

SATURDAY.

DEC.«. tan.

LIFE IE »A8HVILLk,
And Her Brriren*.
Mr*. Sarah A. Smith U seriously ill.
Charley Lentz in laid up with a lame
R. M.CoIbar *M in tbe vfllaee thia

at toe opera house on Tumday eveaiog
To.the credit of Nashville be aaid there
re no ladies iu toe aud.cnce. They
■bowed at Kalarno Wednesday night,
and »i Woodland Thursday.
NMhvilte is the home-of some very
rude and unmannerly youngsters. A*
Deb. Green wm paasing tbe school
yard Thursday some young Modoc
threw a piece of ice, striking him in the
back of the head, and creating.* very
unpleasant sensatio^tStrap oil could
be used on such kidsW nvtood advan t-

Benj. Pearce

wm

iu Middtevilte laat

Kaat Latlin ba* returned from tbs
from some fortunate fellow granger.
north.
John Gamty's house aud cuntrat*
Mr* MoOmber Is visiting friends in
were totally destroyed by fiiyi Nov.
32nd. Tbe house waa recently er-etad Leslie.
A.
8. Quick and wife are yisitiog in
aud not quite finished, yet waa occu­
pied by Mr*. Garrity and family to Battle Creek.
The
oyster supper at Norton’s ball
whom it ia a severe loan. No insurwm well attended. Receipt* &gt;18.
Gee.
Pearoe. of Middleville, waa at
W. H. King returned hat week from
Dakota where he own* a farm and home Thanksgiving.
Wm. Harding bad his bead cut open
Kiug returned from the same place by a buggy tongue falling fouteen feet.
Mart Darling and wife visited hi*
some time ago, and in the spring will
settle down on their farm here and en­ brother on Climax prairie the fore part

Rev. Livermore wm at Eaton Rapids
Wadnmday.
Furni** &amp; Brpoka shipped a car load
BARRY 00UNTY TEAOHEBSof stock Tuesday.
joy life.
Mr*. N. 0. Grant is visiting relative*
The following is the program ot the
John Mason having missed a aboat
at Wailaworth, Ohio.
Barry • County Teacher* Association,
recently when about to feed them, cast
F. T. Boise had a alight attack of to be held at Hasting*, Dec. 12th and
his eye ont in the fluid where stood a
hemorrhage of the lung* this week.
18th. 18M:
cqw uneasily, when, on going toward
Lecture-Prof. H. B. Pstteogffi. Subject: her be found the miaalbg porker quiet­
from tot* plnoe to Buffalo Thundny.
ly sitting on its haunches industriously
Tbe luterrogzUon Point
Revival mtvkm at tbe M. E. church
*STC*DAT.
'
sucking the cow and winking entire
•very evening during the coming week.
RelzUon of Couutr Teschcr® to one another
Mr. nnd Mr*. Joseph Conley returned —Enoch Andrus.
Mabkikd—On Sunday last at the re­
’
Sketch
ot
Trobel'a
Life
and
Worn
—
Mb®
on Tueaday night from their visit to Helen Bel).
.
sidence of the bride’s mother, Will
Ohio.
w
Grading of Cooury School®—T. L. Parker.
OMter of Bellevue and Mias Edith
How
much
ba®
the
Teacher'®
own
Character
M re. Ida Reynold* and Mi** Lizxie
to do with hi® Government!—M1m Mary E. Decker of this towm The happy coup­
Cook, of HMtings, are visiting at H. C. Wikox.
■
le were treated on Monday morningWolcutt’*.
just Monday too—to an old fashioned
Local* are scarce this week, all the Davenport..
serenade of bells, horns, guns etc.
interest of the vi'lage being centered
Irfhrte any benefit to be gained from the
Tbe night of the democratic jollifica­
•tudy of grammar tildes tbe nitre fact of
atH**tings.
teaching correct exprewloul—Mia® Anglo tion in Nashville John Davis had the
/Brook* &amp; Smith shipped to Chicago,
blanket* stolen from hia horse* while
What
Improvement®
could
be
made
In
the
on T iesday. atone consignment, 32,000
eyatem of aupervlalou of our county ecboobl— in the village, and m his name wa* on
lbs. dried appplea^P
Him EMbar ficMore.
each one be ho* patiently waited for
Dlacuzalon—Led by Mr. Marble2___
The apple dryer closed operation
tWr return home without giving the
Let cr&lt;?ry
in the I county jml
on Saturday last, having used up all
"name of tbe party who confiscated
arrange tbdr work as tu br iu attenthe sprites in the vicinity.
them, and the sooner they are returned
Tim jury in the case of the Penpie t*. dsucu Upon the Associate if possible.
ui their owner the sooner will some
Orno Strong brought in a verdict of Remember the rising vote that was
one's concience be eased of a burden.
I u.
ue August institute.
Prof.
4yF. J. Pure his is fitting up the build­ Pattengill writes that he will be ou
NORTH CANI LETOM.
ing next south of Bnrginan’s shoe store baud, aud we mav expect from his sub­
to l»r used as a barber shomX '
ject, a* announced above, a rich . and
Geo. Thorp is on the sick list.
■ Gib. Smith and mother nave both rucy entertainment. We will be in­
A little suow would gluden tho heart*
been on the sick list the past week, but spired with new life aud zeal for any of all.
are now able to be around again.
work. Come one, come all.
Several-of our farmers are improving
George Coe and wife gave a pleasant
the good roads.
party to about twenty couples of their
Au engagement bo* been declared
Henry Hosmer wa* at Hustings on
young friends on Thursday evening.
off between a young Cuilple of this vil­ busiuese Friday.
There were services held at the lage all on account of toe young man’s
Several of our citizens attended
Catholic church on Thursday, conduct­ smoking. The aid affair was the re­ court Wednesday.
,
ed by Rev. Father Bucy, of Jackson.
sult of carelessness and thoughtless­
Mitts Etta Van Vlcet starU-d for her
The Nashville Library Association ness on his part. Un Tuesday evening home in Ohio Tuesday.
will meet at the Main street school lust everything was peaceful and
Mr. Richard Eliston’s youugest
house Monday afternoon *t 4 o'clock serene, aud no dark clotfds marred tbe daughter is seriously ill.
sharp. '
smoothness c* their love. White stand­
John Stage, from the north, made
Tbe W. C. T. U. will meet with Mr*. ing by the frotU gate, just ‘before bid­ friend* a pleasant au.ll Monday.
Osmun next Tuesday afternoon at two ding one another a saccharine good
Alvia CroM ia spending his spare
cAeleek sharp. A full attendance is night, the young man lit a cigar. They time in canvas*ing for a chromo.
. desired.
remained by the gate a few minutes'
E. Lockhart attended a sociAl hop at
A numlier of amateur zampillarota longer, con venting.
With b is arm J. Murphy's in Hastings Wednesday.
tionist* pounded tbe hard maple floor around her frail waist, he whispered
Cute. Knapp, of Edmore, who has
of tbe uew rink most unmercifully on sweet nothings and pounded cigar been visitiuglhis brother ha* returned
Wednesday evening.
smoke into her ear. Forgetting to ex­ home.
Thursday the village looked like tract the cigar from his teeth, he lean­
C. F. Wilkinson and Miss E. Brumm
ono* more; tbe beautiful weather lured ed ovtM to kiss her good night, aud she were guest* of Wm. P. Wilkinson on
the festive farmer out, and the streets poor unsuspecting darling, opened her Sunday.
were lined with teams.
lips in Order that the smack might be a
The Hoernei school is progressing
Tbe Ladies' Mite Society of Barry- rousing one.. The light of the cigar finely under the management ot John
ville will meet at the parsonagu Friday, disappeared in tbe cavern ot the girls Messmer
.
December 13, at ten o’clock. All have mouth,their lipsmet—a suadeii scream,
Mias Edith Herrington,of Big Rapids,
a very cordial invitation.
a gasp! and the girl fell heavily iu a is making her uncle.George Appteman,
Tlte first consignment of dressed faiuk Hur parents came rushing out a visit for a few weeks.
pork shipped from this point this sen- bearing a lamp, and she was removed
M. H. Bloom and Charley Newton
eon was shipped by Marshall, Gallatin to the house and a doctor summoned. have gone'in partnership aud tbe rab­
A Co., to Detroit, on Wednesday.
,
When be arrived aud an examination bits huve to hunt their holes.
To-night, at toe rink, occurs the race was undergone, it was discovered that
The youug people on Bradley St.
between H. W. Walrath and BertBurg- she had swallowed a lighted cigar. made Nell. Huger a surpris
hop.
snau. The race promises to be a very She was finally restored Sjh consciuus- Day Bros, furnished music for the
close one and will be well worth seeing. aud when able to talk she gave her ver occasion.
Tbe Misses Rosa Bostwick and Lil­ siou of the accident.
The lover, who
The ice ou the Mater lake being in
lian Estes, of Hastings, were guests of so fearfully tired his affianced wife prime condition the young people took
Miss Mstie Hindmarch last Saturday, with a lighted cigar was in turn un­ »ulvantage of it Tuesday evening; a
white iu attendance at the teachers' mercifully fired from the house 'uid ■splendid time wm enjoyed by all.
institute.
forbidden ever to return,
Tbe match
Shorn). Fowler says. if tbe party is off and the girl is recovering.
WOODLAND.
The
who sent him a worn out baby-shoe moral to this sad tale is either never to
Our new cooper ia a fine workman.
through the express office la&lt;«t Monday smoke or never kiss a girl, we don’t
Mr. Bitzer is buildiug a wood house.
will send him their address hu will buy know which. Still .we deem the young
Friends from Jackson county are vis­
the baby a new pair.
Indy partially to blame. A girl who is
Miss Ida B. Hardy, of* Mendon, III., not satisfied to be kissed ou the lips, iting at Mr. Euper’s.
Our
blacksmith seems to be having a
is to the city, and will remain during but who opens her head . expecting to
'the winter a* the guest ot her friend. tie kissed all over the roof of her very good trade just at present.The
people are wisliing aud watching
Mrs. L. H. Robinson (nee Maggie mouth is entirely too affectionate.
to have the grist mill start up again.
Blake.)—Muskegon News.
'The line must be drawn somewhere,
We are having very nice winter
k The M. E. social held at the residence aud wfiy not draw It just beneath tl:t'
weather at present, but are wishing for
&lt;if L N. Kellogg on Wednesday even­
snow.
ing. was a very *uecM*fuI affair. Some
Now is the time for you to put in
eighty persons were present, aud $5.5U
WEST KA LA MO.
your bid for the new school house in
wa* ner’ed to the society.
district
No. 4.
.
R.
A.
Perry
is
very
sick.
There will lie an oyster suptier for
John Weber bus sold hi* farm.
J. Spindler has returned from bis
tbebenufitof Hey. Stewart, on WedRabbit
Hunting
is
iu
all
its
glory
just
trip
to
Buffalo,
aud
is looking and feel­
'lumday evening. Dec. 10. at the resi­
ing much better.
dence of Ted Mead, of West Castleton. now. '
John
Hines
seems
to keep the news
I. M. Vandyke i« stirring arouud
All are cordially invited to attend.
very still, but—they have finally got a
» Harvey Marple, of Charlotte, was in again.
W. H. King has deaided to spend the girl at their house.
Nashville Thursday, billing the town
Mr. Zuschntt lost a v doable horse
for Shook A Collier’s “Light’s o’J Lon­ winter iu NaubvRIe.
Mr. aud Mrs. Gridley have been the other day. It is quite a loss, aa it
don,” which t* to open toe new Kellogg
breaks
up his team.
visiting
friend*
in
Flint.
opera house in that city, Dec. Oth and
J. M. Riser has purchased a now feed
For a week past the road* have fur­
10th.
mill
to
do custom grinding, and wilj
nished
splendid
wheeling.
Tb« Congregational soci 1 'rill be
AJva'i Hartwell, of Allegan Co., spent have it in operation in a few days.
-entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Poisoning
dogs' still continues. It is
Hardy on Wednesday evening. Dec. the past week among relatives here.
Andrew Reese, of Battle Creek, wa* a mean, low trick, and we wish that
10th. By way of entertain men t, music
and literary exerisea. AU &lt; onliaiiy skirmishing iu tin® suction daring tbe the person who does it would turn
State’s Hvideuce against himself eo that
week.
invited.
The burden of perfume in the air we could put A stop to it.
On Friday evening last G.‘W. Fran­
Quite a good deal of sneak-thieving
denote
the
lively
stirring
of
many
cis and wife were tbe recipwnt* of a
is going ou around here. J. M. Riser
pleasuuit surprise at toe haud^ of about skunks.
had
Mime canned fruit stolen, aud Dr.
James
We
Vs
aud
wife,
of
Van
Buren
thirty of their yeuug friends, who
- Mr. Carpenter had some pork taken the
danced, ate ice cream and otherwise county, are visiting their friend®
aud Mr*. Eli Wells.
other night. We mention no name*
Farmers conjolain that the longer but we keep up a big thinking as to
CThe Nashville Cornet Band furnish •
who it is, aud they had better *tay at
t-d music for the opening at the new they feud their hogs the less they get
home or they might hear something
for
them iu market.
roller skating riok at Middleville
Tbe winter term of school in the drop.
Thursday night. That’s right, genrieMatterson district opened on Monday,
BALTIMORE.
with L. Lombard teacher.
Diphtheria has invaded this country
Pork I* low.
/Elder Holler and Ai^T. Denton re­
Hog* are fat.
turned Monday evening from their again, a little child of Wm. Hamilton
Everybody is butchering.
hunting trip to Lake county, bringing being a victim of that terrible malady.
George
Long
I
im
moved
to
Nashville
R.
Murray’* best bog dnaaed, *55 lb*.
four fl nr doer with them. Mr. Holler
Rabbit banting i* toe sport of the
had tbe good fortune to shoot a lynx and Mr. Merritt who purchased the
Long farm hM taken posesaion there- dayGet your taxes ready: R. Haynes is
The o deat daughter of Mr. aud Mra. collecting.
•f Ui. mum'. »&lt;rt M th. «ppl« dr) n,
Wm. Hamilton died on Tnoaday of
A. E. Durfee loot hi* only borae
diphtheria and two other children of Monday night.
Mb* Aana ITGlynn commenced her
torn with AaaametemU* dtom.
R. C. Smith just over the line to our •kott dlrtttrict

siipjwd and toll off tea ferry Beckwith

family
At Pinconning, Thursday, Frank .before purchasing elsewhere/
Duncan fired four shorn at hia wife aud
F. B. Cam.
one at his daughter. Two bullets took

abdooe in tbe hand. She will proba­
bly die. but,tbe daughter escaped.

* save you mo«&gt;ey.
F. P.Towm, V't-Ville.

0T Money to loan o
Saturday afternoon a young society
lady in Flint, angered at her broiler, estate security. A ppi’
drew a 82-caliore revolver, firing twice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS,
at the object ot her wrath in the bouse,
I will be at the Bank in the village of
and following up with three shots in
Nashville Wednesday's and at itopte
tbe yard. Fortunately the young lady Grove center Friday’* of each week far
The concert and fruit festival was
is a poor marksworuan, and the broth­ the purpose of receiving taxes.
Hterarily and financially a success*.'
Dated Ded.. 5th.
er escaped injury.
The receipts were $14.
V. Ostroth, Maple Grove.
Monday morning, white Mrs. C. H.
Amon Wolf and Bert Foster have Green and Mr*. W. 8. Green, of Sagi­
.
TO LOAN.
gone to Florida. They will stop in naw, were crossing the Michigan Cen­
On first-ctas* real estate security, a
H. Cox.
New Orleans a few day* to attend the tral railroad track in that city, a train few thousand dollar*.
World’* Fair.
running backward struck tbe buggy,
IV Beat barn boards, surfaced, &gt;15.
The following person* attended the aud both were instantly killed. A Can't be beaten.
district lodge at Middleville:—Walter
F. P. Town, Vt.Vilte. «
switchman and fireman have been ar­
Dunham, Anioe Dunham, James Hen­ rested, charged with criminal neglect
EP“ Kept for public u*e by H. Coe, a
derson, Geo. Spencer, Cora Pearce and
cboioe Durham Bull; fee tl-SO and
of duty. .
this date payable at time of ser­
Henry Dunham.
Mis* Annie Seeley, about 17 year* of from
vice. No fee. do service.
age, received a fatal wound by the ac­
AB8YHIA.
NOTICE
TO TAXPAYERS.
cidental discharge of a gun in toe
After the 1st of December I will be
Grandma Hartum is very low.
hands of her sister-in-law, a Mr*. Irish,
Buel &amp; White’s grocery, in the vil­
Jack Sylvester has returned from at KalkMka Dec. 1st. She lived about at
lage of NMhvilte, on Tuesday* and
Ohio with bis new wife.
two hour* after recieying the shot, Friday* of each week, fur the purpose
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dellar, of New which penetrated toe skull near the of receiving taxes.Dated Nov. 25,1884.
York’, are visiting friends here.
eye. She wm to have been married in
J. M. Pilbkam, Village Marshall.
Rachel Shepard has moved on her a few day*. No blame attaches to MrsteF" Strictly Star Shingle* ffS.
place sbe purehuued of John Monger. ' Irish.
F. P. Town, Vt.VBle.
There will be a, Christmas party et
On Monday morning at the Michigan
the Union Hall Thursday Eve., Dec. 25. &amp;■ Ohio, depot at Marshall, one of the
PAY TAXH8!
&gt;
I wilt be at D. C. Griffith’s store,
All are invited.
locomotive firemen in the Company’s
Mr,
Mrs, Curl Nutoc came up to employ accidentally got bi* left foot every Saturday dnpne December and
• January, to receive taxes. . The ftrft
her father’s to spend Thanksgiving, caught in a frog, and before be could 1 day &lt;ccurs
'
3 .^.orn.
but before the turkey was served Mrs. extricate it he wm struck *by the loco­
1
-*■ v. Stanton. Township Trenfi.
Nutou presented her husband with a motive attached to the mail tra'^ gOja&lt;r ’
fine boy baby which UJ*lie« £*ri smite'’least. The bone* ot thd limb arehudlv
____. I 13^ For sale, or exchange for other
7 choice rams.
Hiram Cog,
I broken aud other injuries sustained.
H A* HAGS.
| It is thought, bo sever, that he will reA “green race” will be th&lt;» attraction ♦over.
at the Jefferaon rink Saturday evenCharles H. C. Rynd of Adrian, son of
iug. •
the late Dr. Charles Rvnd, a prominent
Miss Lulu Waters fell while roller physician and ex-regent of the univer­
KkatiugJFnesday and fractured one ot sity, son-in-law of Judge Comstock of
the bones of au arm.
.
Kalamazoo and
postal clerk on die
Tbe roller skating fever is at white Michigan Central, was arrested at
beat here just uow. The members of Monroe by Postmaster Inspector Hen­
the new»paper fraterinty will engage shaw, Nov. 24, on a charge of robbing
in a race in the near future.
the mails. He had been suspected and
W. C. Bonnett, of Charlotte, won a decoy letters led to the arrest. He was
race at tbe Jefiersou street rink last taken to Detroit and in default of $2,­
Thursday evening. His contestant 000 baii was remanded to jail.
was E. W. Dolson, of Eaton Rapids.
Tragic death of . both pursued aud
pursuing. One day last week while
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Hiram Pulver w as threshing grain with
Muskegon saw mills have shut down a steam thresher, a dog espied a mouse
leaping from tbe stack into tbe mouth
for toe winter.
Five prisoners broke jail at Kalama­ of tbo machine and made a desprate
dive
for it. The cylinder stopped with
zoo Saturday, but were all recaptured.
Mia* Julia Jeflerson, of Ludington, a temble “thug," and about all that
iwwww o, woruiW®®
is a duiterer from a mild type of leprosy. was left of tbe dog a moment later was I! I!!....
ctffcAcb com? (to.Tcmcwffifc
John Conway a Muskegon ear-driver, the caudal appendage, which will wag

BALL’S
A?

CORSETS

wa* nearly kicked to death by a horse
Monday.
Will Seabolt was killed by a falling
tree four mile* eMt of Grand Rapids,
Tluireday.
Joseph Bern hart, a Gorman peddler,
was held up at St. Louis. Friday night,
and robbed of $300.
Chas. S. Brown hM withdrawn from
the Mauiatee Democrat, leaving M. H.
Clark rote proprietor.
Il takes from throe to five ton* of
coal a week to fire the heating boilers
at the Battle Creek Sanitarium.
Thomas Harcort, of Bay City, receiv­
ed probably fatal injuries at Alger
Hlatiou Thursday from a falling tree.
Mr*. F. Penoyer, of Flushing wm
torustn fiom a buggy Saturday even­
ing by a frightened horse aud broke
her neck.
James Wynn killed his Iftep-father,
Thomas Ryau, al Norway Hall, seven
miles south-east uf Reed City, Friday.
Drink abused it.
isaac Jutwin, a farmer living eight
mile* north of Caro, fell down tbe back
stairs of a hotel at Caro, Wednesday
and broke hi* neck.
Billy Moran, a Jackson saloon-keep­
er, wa* seriously slashed in the side by
some unknown person in a fracas at
his saloon Saturday night.
John Beauchunaks, a Po'ander, white
felling a tree on the Doylish farm,
near Bay Citv, Thursday, wa* fatatly
iiljured by the tree failing on him.
Two human skull* were found at
North Muskegon Monday, and the ex­
cited citizens ol that town are anxious­
ly hunting for au old murder to fit the
skull*.
It is said that Gil Osmun, whom
everybody to Michigan knows a* tbe
totented state editor of the Detroit
News, will be Gov. Alger’s pxtvate sec­
retary. Good, if true.
The Knight* of Labor boycotters, at
Grand Rapids, who have been running
carryalls in opposition to the street car
lines, will place a number of Herdics
uu the streets.
J. W. Burch, a Grand Rapids travel­
ing salesman, wm found dead iu n
room in the Clarendon hotel to that
city Thanksgiving day. Whisky wm
the cause of his death.
While Mr*. Wilson, a widow lady of
Whitehall, wm away from home Sun­
day, her house caught fire and burned
to the ground, and her 5-year-old child
perished in tbe flame*.
Isaac Brisco, of Whitehall, wm in­
stantly killed Saturday morning, while
puttingou a belt at a tannery where be
wm employed, by l»etog caught in tbe
cog-wheel* of the baric grinder.
James Bayne, a well-known photo­
grapher of G raud Rapid*, wa* severely

4*1&lt;
remarks concerning the good name of
Mr*. Braun.

nevermore. There was not enough
left of tbe mouse to find.
William Reimers, a tailor by trade,'
and an old resident of East Saginaw,
on Friday morning attempted to kill a
man named J»«dd Grigware, who is
aaid to have been unduly intimate
with Reimers’s wife. Reimers and bis
wife have not lived together for some
time, the latter keeping a boarding
house at which Grig ware has been
stooping for some time. Reamers hah
been drinking heavily for some time,
and of late has frequently visited bis
wife and warned her to have Grigware
leave her bouse or thery would be
bloodshed over the matter. No atten­
tion was paid to his threat aud this
morning Reimers' went to bis wife’s
bouse aud shot Grigware twice, one
ball taking eflect iu the neck, and one
in the face just’ below tbe right eye.
Reimers also tired at his wife but did
not hit her. He then walked to bis
tailoring establishment several blocks
distant, and after removing his coat
and vest placed the muzzle of his re­
volver in his mouth and fired, the ball
lodging iu.the skull just over the right
eye. Both men are in the hospital aud
will probably die. Reimers is 51 years
and Grigware 45.

MAllIlIEO.
.
IXGERSON—SWEET—At tbe residence of
the bride's mother, Msrvellus. Mich., Decem­
ber*!, by Rev. C. H. Fisher, Chas. E. lugersuu to Miss Viols Sweet.
BURKLE—WUNDERLICH—At the resMence
of tbe bride's parents tn Woodland,Nor,3&amp;b.
by Rcr. A. Voekrodt, Mr. ARwt Buridc
aud .Miss Barbara Wunderlich.
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
Consumptive® aud al. who suffer from ar.y
aflertioo of the Throat a’&gt;d Luuga, cau And a
certain cure tn Dr. King's New Discovery lor
Consumption. Thousands ot permanent cures
verifa the truth of this ®ui tmeot. No med­
icine can show such n record of wonderful
cures. Tho(Hands of once hopeless sufferers
U.JW gratefully proclaim tber owe their Uve*
to lbw New Discovery. It will cost you noth­
ing to give it a trial. Free trial txitUes at
F. T. Bobu- drug store Large size, 11.00.

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Probate Order.
State or Michioa.k, &gt;
Cocntt or Bakky, j”'
At * ®eMlot: of the Prolate Court for the
County of Barn-, hoNen at the Probate Office
In tbe city of HaAtlnga, in aaid county, oa
Thursday,- tbe 13tb dav of November, Io the
ve*r one thuuaaud eight hundred and eightyfour.
Present, Clement Smith, Judge of Probate.
In tin* matter of tbe estate of
BERTHA M. BLASDELL, a minor;
On reading and filing the petition, dulr veri­
fied, of Nathan F. Sheldon, guardian of said
minor, pyayiug tliat he may be licensed to sell
all tbe rixl estate telonging to said minor for
the purposes in said petition set forth.
Thereupou It i® ordered that
Halarday, the 13lb ■!«)- of Deremter, A. D. 1W4,
At ten o'alock In the forenoon, be saslgned for
the hearing of said pctiUon, and that the next
of kin of said minor, and all other persona
Interested tn tald e«late. are required to appear
at a aeation of tald Court, then to be holdeu at
the Probate Office, In the city of Hastings tn
aaid county and show e*UM&gt;. If any there be.
why tbe prayer ot the petitioner abould not be
granted.
.
And it la further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to tbe person* Interested In said es­
tate, of I be pendency of aal-1 petition, and the
itearing thereof by causing a-«jpy of this order
to be published lufthe NAsavnxs New*,a news­
paper printed and clreslated In aaid County of
Barry onee In each week for three .successive
9-12

Judge of Probate.

Probate Order..

GRAND OPJEN’ING

Of Kellog’s New Opera House at Char­
lotte, Mich., Dec. 9th and 10th. under
the managtneut of C. F. and W. A.
Marple, by the famous Shook and
Collier Union Square “Lights o’ Lon­ eizhl hundred and Hrtty'-foar
don” Co. :W»ih all the scenery and
PrmwDt, ULiaaat Hbith, Judgtof Probate.
T. Ik. latter &lt;if the eaiate of
mechanical appliance* m used by their
LEWIS C SMOKE. bcreuwA
theatre Co. replete with picturesque
sketches roar* of laughter, vividportratious. striking situations, magnifi­
cent fittings,
nWings, ongnal
orignal light effect*,
effoct*. (using
(UWIIK prey® the mud® mar be beard &gt;
calcium light*) and many other feature* di»ch®r-.d fry bisreM tn&gt;®&lt;.
of thrilling interest. The citizen* of
our place should not fail to go see this
giand plav. Araugemente have been
made on the railroad for reduced rates,
for parties of 10 or more. The sale of

secured by telegram or tester, money
enclosed. Prices, reserved *e*U only
73 cent*, general admission 50 ?ente.
PoB'tfaU toattood._________
JCT Stoddtog and Juist, It to 10 fL.
fill, to bill lot*.
*
F. P. Tows, VAVffle.

then

in.

�G. A.TRUMAN’S CASH STORE
1,000 Yards Worsted Dress Goods Reduced
from 20 to 12! cts. per Yard.

MEN’S Y’UTHS’ AND BOYS’ .

OVERCOATS.
®i

J adies’ and Misses’

g-S
o«

CIRCULARS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS

XX7-olf

Cash paid for

Ladies’ Cloths, Waterproofs and

t»x&gt;g

Mittens.

LEFSotes.

Butter and pggs.

Comforts.

§ ?

SIIAWI.S.

Ladies Sack Coats 1-2 Off.

Gloves.

Lumberman's
Leggings.

Horse ZOlsx.xx.lz:ets-

ANO SACK COATS.

r» * h

Caps.

Woolen Hose.
Felts,
Overshoes, ■
Arctics,
Alaskas.
Gum Boots.

Come and see mv stock and buy goods cheaper than ever sold before.

Tl;rZKnv£

A crunk in Cleveland (the.city, not
the new president) read -o much about
“pajiiting the tow n red" that he thought
he would gi.e a practical illuHtration
of the effect «*f that color on the liuman
mind, so he march* d into a fu-himiaDEC. 6. IBM
SATURDAY
hle church junt ns the opening anthem,
commenced, clad only in a suit of red
underclothing, took a aer t near the
pulpit, and liegan to applaud with hia
hand* and feet. It wait a grnud auc-,
*ar Dlls department Is under the dlrvctwdlUwiA! ceH#t au,l demoralized the whole congssbeiiTe‘onU*, of • ■
gregation. The deaconi* knocked him

——- FOWLER I CAMPBELL R°CKF°BD”ATI!"ES
----- Hhvp ji]Rt opened :i new line of------

U hicli we will *ell al a alight advance on cost.

Wo havfc a complete line of

Mas. Jacob Osmds, | Mm. Wm. Babtlwtt, ‘ out in four rounds, but didn’t give him
------- -----ft tajr rthottr. He w«n a Coachman.
What trick will theyjry next!
All the new and leading styles, and at tbe lowest possible prices. Just received,
President— Mra. 8- R. Overholt.
an excellent lot of Men’s
First Vice Pros—Mrs. J. Oamun.
Two very respectable men in MadiSecond Vice Pre*,—Mr*. F. MeDcrb)
non are looking at each other inquir­
ingly. Hon. H. H. Giles and T. C.
Richmond, two prominent prob i bit ioni. —Mr* Wm Bartley.
‘ Ings, good well and cUtern. choice fruit of alt
ista, both voted in MadiHon. and yet
i kind*, good sugar-bu»b of 230 troes. Four
And we are prepared to meet any one’* price* in thia line. Our stock of
there was only one prohibition vote.in
miles from Nashville aud Vermontville. AdALCOHOL.
drrM box 2+4 Nashville.
50-10
-------i the city. Which went back on tbe'
King alcohol not only killh in this saintly candidate! everybody asks,
ife but it kill* beyond tbe grave. "
However, lite bent of uh are liable to CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAWB &amp; PACIFIC R’Y
By th* ountrwl ptmiuoa « its Uns. ooaaeou tho
That immortal soul, tli®t never dying forget our candidate, when we vote.
Bast and tbe West by tbe obortast route, anrf earIn very complete, and we would my that theme in need of a supply for fall and
TH
soul that ought to go home to God.
A
MOTHER
’
S
DREAD.
goe»«
everlasting torment. Hear the
We always keep a full stock o bnn I,. 0.1...,-e. ...
... .«U.
“lavioura words “a drunkard cannot
wuadrrfal Rl.lrluulr tterelopwrat |of
,
PLUG TOBAOOO.
BDter the kingdom of braven.” Mothera cannot help fueling a heart Dang if
.
“Chicago World.’’
their non is a wine bibler, and oh, how
The New York public waaaurprined
, illBI LI.ABDs BOKt I.BAF FtaE fl T TOBACCO
it degnulea man iu this life, brings him
And aell them a* cheap a* they can potmibly be sold.
is also,msdr of tbe fine.*, tier . ar&lt; to* aromatic
a few years ag&lt;at tbe arreat, nt the in- 1
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE.
lower than tin- brutea, aud ita sting ‘
A Xtw and Direct Line, ria Benecu asi
baa reoently baen opened between S
Joes not stop there, it destroys his in -' ctigation of the Society for the Preven­ kaa.
Norfolk,Newport “----- ~--------------- *•
FOWLER &amp; CAMPBELL.
tion uf Cruelty to Children, of little Bta, Natbvllle. I
teliecr and finally tuakea him a perfect
XaaapoUs aad
Corinne, the child actrena. The little
LOBltl.ABIFB FASOW WUFFX
lemon, and it stops not there: the’
▲11 Ttfroufb Paaaeacora.Travel on Fj&gt;«*. Fxpr
girl, I* hh than eight yearn old, wan tak- .
drunkards wife nndchildren feel ita fa­
en from her Parents at.*-l kept in con- 1
tal sting. A loving wife perhapa born
flneineut until releaMtd by order of the
with the kindest heart, the moat loving
Coart and Mayor of the city. Mra.
gentle mifnre is dragged down, down,
Jennie Kimball, the mother of Corinne,
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
down, io Ida level, no matter what her.
1 who han been known to the public for
intellectual attainments she become*
many yearn aa vocalmt and comedienne,
lost to life and bus a bard struggle to
, ; han devoted the greatest care to the
k»a*p pj-iM’v with her God.
Her hope*
; training and education oPCorinne. nnd
are blighted, her life ruioed.aud crush­
the result ia the development of natur­
ed, she can never recover what she has
Cough So TIore,
09
al faculties really phenomenal.
oat, her children, no matter what their
and prodl !•&gt; ibis golden opportunity ui
“When did you discover Corinne'*
J you by Dr A W Ch»w. author r&gt;t Ch:
apacity, are nothing, and never catremarkable talent ? waa asked of Mm.
1
Hook, it, pli'ctmtlueavry drug st
be much. Now who has wrought all
Kimball.
H. R. DICKINSON&amp;C0.
this Hlin Y We are aorry tu say it is our
“J can hardly remember the time *
CO
. voters. • We must speak of the saloon
when her eyi-a would not aparkle at Desire hr My that they kie now making Flour
Kerner, he whose hands arc dyed crimby tbrir
the sound of manic; she liegan to king
-...."bll.e bC .rt blO.Ml Of th, * ’
|„„„„
_,
r
.......
1
'' * ***;. Before die was
fail to a»k \onr -iiukk »t for lU
drunkards wivea, he walks the street* four years old she created a sensation
au&lt;i voanu IHHari-. 1’girr. !-»rgr
mall hwttlno. *■««(• 'IsnufkcMircd
and thinks hr t- better than most men, and n-cieved the prize of a gtdd chain
W l‘h&gt;w Med.
l*etrolt, Mich
Aud
cab
furnl-L
al)
who
love
Good
Bread
'
b. h»« li.ik.-d hand, with witan «o,|: and locket aturtded with diamond., at
T Boise, Prugxlsl
with Flour that will delight them. One ‘
,
। it ,
, at the National baby show in Boston,
-o.n. now tl.rouKballelin.il&gt; tawona- ^;,!,,. mli([ jn „
|,
sack will cenvinee all that our flour U
l»r.&lt;'hHMr*M llyapeptir Cordial.
Ulna .aoMMly. a IhiqikI slu vc. the devils ! Brown's Brigade Band, nnd in 187H
tbe Boss, and will be the
iiwii l&lt;»oi, w«» would like them to know ! made her debut aa Little Butreicup in
wlmtia «o,l r puuiatHoent for tbe„,. ; tbe JuTeile P.uatore Company Sfnre
.. ..
,
.
.
. then she has vang tn opera and played
I dlacaar* depetxllna io any manner upon th-...ria. If you value you. Imppioesa
,arioti»t..k-« nearly every when-?'
irity oftl-r hlovd «r.&lt;f tonicity of (hr illg&gt;-vt;vvoi•
.Kt . life do
-----—la, ....
S-...
Mrs. Kiinltall M a lady of tine pre­
this
not- -smile
ou —
or -------associate
and when playing at the Boston Farmer* will dud it to their Interest to make a
with a wine bibler. Young men, I aav sence,
«■
to yoaMo not touch tLe first glass aud 'Museum, was hrrscir known as "Little
trial trip to our mill and be convinced of
Jennie Kimball."
tbe truthfulness of abort* statement*.
you will never touch a reeond. you are
„
„„
..............
.. lady?"
.
"What
has become of tbe
little
rfl)
to la: uieu in the fulieal sense of the Mked the reporter.
-----Ab THEY AKE TH*----We shall also keep in stuck
Void. Er’e long we arc to Maud be"She has given place to the prr-on
Dj.peiwlk, It will •tint.
...reOtm to niv— aa-mu. of d«d, X.x’i b.fcme
YXd”I
Ion, h rfpm11 hr illtrvatloo

COARSE &amp; FINE'BOOTS,iB??W?,?!lHt

DRY GOODS

DO YOU KNOW

LORILLARD’S CLIMAX

HELLO I

Flour! Flour! Flour!

HELLO !

HELLO I

Republicans!
’
Democrats!
Tension ists!

NEW MACHINERY!

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

done in the lx&gt;dy, may God help us to gaumed such proportions that I liegau
omke our deeds pure.
As we look to fear for my health. Why, nt times
around and see the many bright, intel- I ",’’“1*!
the most suffocating sen...tu- f»e.w «.d th.uk what they
a3T‘haT.
m&lt;;dit have been but for rum, this is ■ frequently fallen to the floor in a dead
wl n'.meeta ua at. every' turn, those who . fainting 6t.» 1 consulted several eruiareu^tbubtw.™.. wiU »« M.■
P&amp;M".
"J

Mm

Feed Chop Corn Mea

___
OUR SAW MILL
---- -J* turning out

-

.No. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.

t*ue efiort to save tbeuomlves, and yet or hoped to Hre ThiB kerned terrible,
WC keep everything Id this line. U(vc us
they want logo to bcavun in the end. fuyl am devoted to my profession aud
bcbU.
jUawmbur God aaya my spirit shall; also tn the development of Corinne."
H. K. DUKl.NMO.V A CO..
uot
Mrir. wiU. mao.
If meu
EAST 8HERMAN STREET.
would strive one half i»s hard to be . my weight over twenty pounds wit-in
•ober and honest and serve God
three mouths and never felt better in .
*ruv
r* omi sans m
THB
THE OLD
OLD AKLIABLK
RELIABLE
they do todfiak aud gamble and nerve ; my life. If any who waa troubled as I
was
question*
thia,
let
them
try
WarVTT
t &gt; XT
«Iwdeyil.wk*ta different world thtol
ner’a safe cure, the nmedv I used, and J
j j
VZ
fT
I V V
would be, bow □&gt;»»&gt; Imrbl fan* tbol they
tbtjirULiXm
»or«.
------ -------will, law ’sure,
speedily convinced
-wow clouded iu deaparr, I rejoice of it* truth. I believe it iv the finest
J. OSMU’S. Pr«»|*rietor.
.Wm. on.
know. »ll modioio. In div world, and «ny oomlwr
“&gt;*»•* Umw» one won know,
. of
Wejdau.
, bovoraromI ciyoveulence for nupplyiug the public
the heart* that are weighted down ■
it bare found it as beneficial
anything In the Livery line arc not eiee!
with tbi* curae and if we only look to j a* Jt
it ba*
been w^me.^
to me."
bas been
^j•
hd la tbhpmoftt* State.
ijiia.be will crown da in the world to J ’T
‘
“

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S Um worUtoow of it.

। Foor Pair of best laicoed Horses

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rfe nlder (Un Oriane.

la&gt;K"»»,. ifco

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JAC0B O8MLN.

Use Garland Stoves

Closest-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft.
and Best-Operating Stove

. UK .nrj &lt; &lt;&gt;. ueinui. Mien,
IIoIm*. Druggist.

I

ror &lt;wi-

Ylrdicuted I’luulrr,
-----IN THE MARKET. AMD----- t

Entirely Non-Partisan
Will Do Perfect Work for Anybody,
Come and look them over, and while there you will see

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK
And everything that enUrs into the construction of a build­
ing, from cellar to garret.

Hmta. Weakness iipAUMir side. Hr.
rAustd from cough, aad colds, or ot

F. T, Boise, Dr&lt;:w»t

IftiCHis Indi am VecetablbPiux

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints
fflULKD PBOPOHALK FOB BEILDUO
A School House will be received by the build­
ing committee ot 8cbocJ Dfcrtrtet No. 4, W
Woodland. Mich., until Dwtaber, IB. l&gt;m.
aaid bouae to be a twc&gt;-«tory J reote MbocJ hoomt

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ghvillr A'ru s.
VOLUME XII

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1884.

NUMBE&lt; 13

thankee,’ and' than be prnuounoed us
01! R W1SHISHTO* LKTl'UR.
he continued, "both arm* would look
ALMOST . A TRAGEDY.
ATTEMPTIHQ THE HX8TRI01TI0.
like ‘bring me me ctie-il&amp;l’ I gnea*
man and woman, and aaid, whom Gnd
It wa* midnight, and 'he dark cloud* hath joined together, let no man rip
BYX^NLKr HCMTUtT.
you'd better stick to the original
that glided so swiftly and yet noiraWashin«tox, D. ft, ?
"M.v dear,” raid Mr*. Spoopendyke, amount. You’ll be more apt to ool- leasly over the bay foretold a 'storm. apart. I broke down and bawled. Oh !
Dre. fl. IBM. I
ft was horrible! But that’s nothing to
contemplating herself in the glass as lect.Y
Lake Michigan was being shaken up what’* to come. ’Bout *leven o’clock I rne nrar wren or rne second session
"Perhaps you think I’d do better in
she removed her bat and glovek, "My
by the wind, and breaker* lashed rhe the old man sex. sra he, ‘John, your I of rhe forty eighth Congrera ha* ended,
dear, wasn’t th*t theatre just too sweet comedv,” faltered Mrs. Spoopendyke, breakwater a* though they would tear
for anything! Do you know, I think I her spirit* dashed by adverse criticism. it asunder and pursue their marl course room'* head o’ the stair*.’ I wa* *oj Already both «»f the Legislative Ixodir*
"Now we will suppose I am the cook
steered that, when I tried to stan’ up ‘have
‘ ' settled down ‘to work.
»- This -•they
would like to go on the stage!”
inland, and blot out the little city that
"Like to drive, perhaps,” suggested who bailed the watermelon, and yon,a* rested so gracefully and contented on my leg* gin wav, snd I fell over the did almost as naturally and quietly as
the master of the house, aro enraged
dog aryl got bit in three place*. I if only a week Instead of five mouths
Mr. Spoopendylre.
its bank*, from existence. Many of the
"1 mean act,” replied his wife; "1 wi-b me. How will. this do for the good people had gone to bed, but the waited ’till everybodv’d gone to bed. had intervened between the last and
think I could do it as well as any of enok’6 attitude ot bewilderment anc, majority werestiil on the streets watch­ then I crawled up stair* like a spoon present meeting.
On last Monday when the President
orttirnceF
She
struck
a
comical,
atti
­
thief. I was ’friad to go in. so I sat on
(hose women to-night. Do’you know
ing the democratic, procession, as it the stairs and shivered'. ‘It’s nn use,’ of the Senate and the sneaker of the
tude and gayed at him agast.
much about theatre*! It is,hard!”
paraded the city hurrahing for their
“Don’t! don’t!” exclaimed Mr. Spoop­
aez I, ’wat’s got to be, h?»j *o I shucked Hoose brought down thrir gavels ex­
"No,” gruuted Mr. Spoopendyke,
candidate. Some republicans who had
tugging at hi* bopt*. "It would be endyke. burying hi* face in his hand* bet their last dollar on election were off my clothes out In the dark and shot actly at noon, thns opening- congress
very easy for you. All you have to do and pretending to be overcome with contemplating making an assignment, my eyes, Then I mode ft break for the crowds of visitors tilled the galleries:
door. I found the bed and pulled the both chambers hail an air of freshness,
in to staud arouud aud talk, and you emotion, "ft’* lienutiful, but it re
minds meso much of mother’s death ! while others reclined upon their clothe* over my head an’ laid O'- the and cleanliness, and the desks of sen­
won’t want any reiieraal* for that.”
couches, nnt caring whether school kept
Please
let
up!
I
can
’
t
bear
it!
”
and
Mr.
“But 1 would have to practice twist­
front rail. In he mornin’ I peeked ators and representatives were loaded
or pot. While all this noise and hub­
ing around soaa to fall in that man’s Spoopendyke *obl»ed aloud,
through mv finger* to see if. I conld with flower*. Otherwise there was hut
bub
i*
going
on
np
town,
we
will
again
"I didn't intend it that way, dear,”
arms like she did,” muaed Mra. Spuopdrea* snd git away ’fore she woke up, little to indicate that it was the begin­
return to the lake shore. The storm
Irudyke. "I don’t think I could do it sighed Mra. Spoopendyke, embracing
an’ hang me for a pirate if I wa’nt in ning of a new session.
ha* increased in the meantime, till now
as gracefully a* she did without trying him tenderly.” "Forgive me, but I
One interesting and decidedly unbed ’th the ole man an’ the old womnu.
thought I was acting funny.”
‘ rhe hay resembles one great, seething Oh. I can’t go hack. T can’t, can’t,” iianal feature of the occasion wbs the
■everal time*.”
"That’* allnght,” snorted Mr. Spoop­ cauldron of foam. On the pier, exposed and the poor thing wept afresh.
"That’s the part &gt;ou want to play, i«
pood nrttured chaffing indulged in by
to all the fury of the wind and spray,
itF growled Mr. Spoopepayke, wijh a endyke, recovering himself with a jerk.
the democrats at the expense of their
can be seen a prettv, girlish figure,
hill
nhatie of green in hi* eye&gt;—-"You let "But'rhe next time you play cemetery,
republican friends, ever the result of
me tee you fall vir4uy man’* shoulder* leavejout the draught* and the chance* whose plunip rounded form stand* out
the presidential elertinn&gt; The repub­
in bold relief against th** great, rolling,
like that, and you’ll dud uo trpublv tn for a c«»ld io the head, You talk about
licans took the bantering ig good part,
Diaralty Which B«m|. th* A*el,
white crested waves. Her long black
। getting twisted arouud a few times. acting! You don’t know any mme
and no bitterness was manifested.
Burlington, I*., Hawkeye.
hair hang* in a great fluffy mass over
about
It
than
a
pig
knows
alamt
the
। What’s your idea in going on ^the
An account to going the rounds of the Congressman Cox of New York was
her delicatelv-ronnded shoulders, and
■:
Have you got a stomach fullxtf contribution box. Ia»ok here, now; I’ll
conspicuously busy in offering condol­
the fierce wind that treat* everything presents woman who was so afflicted
devotion to art like the rest of the dud just give yon one passage and let that
ence to his political opponents.
else with such a rough hand seems to with rheumatism for fifteen year* that
gasted women of thia generation! Got be the end of the whole tiuaioe**.”
The democrat* are in fine spirits, hut
Mr. Spoopendyke arose, thrust one hesitate when it come* in contact wi»h her entire muscular system became the republicans skillfully conceal any
a sort of notion that you can go on the
rigid, and for all that period she was
boards aud allow the old stager* bow hand into the biesst of his emit, set her beautiful tresses, like a bull who
dejection they may feet The South­
ha*
accidentally
run
into
a
barbed
wire
kept
alive
by
gruel
forsed
between
her
it’* dime, Uavwu’t ye! Feel the file* of hi* teeth tight and growled. Then he
ern members are not so demonstra,
fence, and lift* them up very gently, teeth.
hiktrionie genius c iuibiug up your rolled hi* eyes around and roared,
I five a* it was predicted they would
A prominent Vew Ynrk physician
spine, don’t je! Well, you don’t! it’s "Aha!” Adviincing otie foot with the only to let them fall back into their
place again, Who is this interesting was once naked what rheumatism wa*. l»o. They congratulated each other on
nothing but your measly vanity. You stamp of an elephant, he swung hi*
the democratic victory, but they seem­
wau’e to get up high somewhere and arm around, aud—crash! The mantle creature that cares naught tor wind, He replied, "God only knows.” He ed to htTimprensed with the duty of re­
wave
or curl in her bang*! It is Mlle, was undoubtedly right, because rheu­
uruHineuts lay in a heap bn the fluor.
i
be looked at!”
st
rain irg hilarity in presence of their
de Rex. tlie world-renowned snug and matism seem* to spring from a differ"Don’t you think I would know how­ ."Oh, dear!” murmured Mra. Spoop­
dance lady, who for two week* past, had cause it, every individual case. Il it* defeated opponents.
to act!” she asked, pulling her crimps endyke, treiiihling from hwtd to foot.
The President’s message was listened
“Got enough!”
demanded
Mr. starred at the museum. Forsnme min­ origin to a mvstery, it* effect* are too
over her forehead, assuming a steru
to in both Houses with the usual inat­
rxpresaiuu of visage, aud stretching Spoopendyke, surveying the wreck utes she stood thus, when with a wild well and too widely known, for there is tention. The proportion of Senators
•cream
she
was
alMiut
to
hurl
heroelf
scarcely
any
season
of
the
year
when
her arm* down rigidly by her sides. with distended eye*. “Want the re*t
and Member* who lounged and looked
"This is the way I would foil the Tll- of the scene, or will you have the play into the pitiless wave*. Suddenly a some person* are not more or less af­ bored, and tried to kill time was con­
withdrawn on account of sickness in powerful arm was stretched out, and a fected by it. In general, however. It siderably £fea‘et than the number of
laiu.”
"Is that what you call it!” inquired the family! Want to act some more, hand grasped her 3x4 ankle just in time prevails mostly among the aged, mak­ attentive listeners. Congressmen con­
Mr. Spoopendyke, naming bis knee don't yeF he howled, hia gorge rising. to save her from a horrible death. ing their last days hard to bear. A sider the official reading of clerks very
aud glowering upon her.
"It looka "Got *oine kind of notion fastened to "Oh, sir!” said the half-fainting girl, prominent physician once remarked in monotonous, anti prefer to get their
more as if yuu were bidding against your head with hairpin* that the whole do let me die; it to cruel to withhold our bearing, "If the aged could escape impressions of an executive document
another woman fora second-hand hail dramatic bturiuesa depends on you, and from me a purpose that I am bound to the tortures of rheumatism, their-last
from their own perusal of it. After an
cloth sofa at an auction. If that sort you only want a wig snd a curtain to accomplish; you do not know my story years ns a rule would be quiet, peace­ extended inquiry among them I learn
of thing i* calculated to foil the villiau, be a whole dod ganted theatre with of suffering oq yon wonhl not hesitate a ful and painless.”
that, as a whole, they think President
Apropos of th* above, Mr. W Degens,
speculators out in front and a bar next moment to let me die.” Thus she
be must be pretty light in the waist.”
Arthur’s last annual message is his
“I don't know.” smiled Mrs. Spoop door. Oh,j^o right on and act!” he pleaded with the--nan who held her in of Pella, la., sends us a communication best. They praise it for its dignity,
which drdinorily we would not publish
his
strong
arm*,
but
to
no
avail.
He
yelled,
and
then
striking
a
high
falset
­
endyke, rubbing her chin. "In all the
except at so much a line. But his ex­ for its temper, and for the clearness
play* 1 hare ever seen, they al way* to, he squeaked, “Henrico, me own was a man who would not set- a woman perience ha* been *o remarkable that and simplicity of ‘is style.
drive the bad man off with a haughty Henrico—ah!— pardon' these tear*. Oh, risk taking cold, and besides the water we think we are justified in giving
But the report of the secretary of
place co it. He aays:
Conceal­ was only three feet deep right there,
look. Say, dear, isn’t this the way to God! How caul tell him!
"De tr Sir:—I am 78 years of age. the treasury is more commented up­
Henrico!—ah!—me and he didn’t propose to go wading My life has been active. I am wellwelcome a husband after a long ab- ment is unless!
on
than the president’s message. It
senceF and she parted her lip*, gazed own Henrico! The carriage wait*!” after a woman in such cold water as known in thia town, and what I say I has been called the most vigorous pre­
eagerly into space, aud extended her and Mr. Spoopendyke fell over back­ long as he could hold her on dry land. do not think will lie doubted by any sentation of the financial condition of
wha knows me. Up to a year or
ward* on the bed and fired his feet up As she stood thus clasped in his arm* one
two ago. I was the pnw-aor of splendid the country that has ever been made.
“That’s the way to hail a street car!” in the air. "On wi&lt;b the dance!” he she noticed that although he wore an health, and hoped I should wear out Mr. McCulloch ha* pleased the friends
old
suit
of
clothes,
he
had
an
haneal.
my
life
gradually and gracefully. T«n
grunted Mr. Spooocndyke. "If you roared, springing to a perpendicular
of lownr taxes in his tariff recommen"Bring on the ballet!” and manly face—a face that anv woman years ago, however, I was overcome by
want to-make the welcome to the hus­ again.
that
corse
of old age rheumatism. dationa/but his position will doubtless
conld
trust
—
and
not
knowing
why,
she
band perfectly natural, you ought to spiuing around like a tup in the excite­
When it first prostr ted me the pain excite a great deal of dissent in his
have a smell of onions in the hall ami ment of his wrath, he lost hi* balance resolved to t II him all. After hesitat­ wa* «o sente I thought it was neural­ own party.
your back hair in your mouth. That’s came around hard on the smashed chi' ing fora few momenta she began.' "One gia, which medical antnoritira tell me
The first sensation of the session wa*
ua, and then went speechless .to hi* week ago to-night, while in my dressing indicate* a low state of the system.
the kind of welcome I always get-”
I fancied that tin* ettack was the be­ raised in the house of repreaenativefl
room at the museum, preparing to go
'
“No you don’t, either!” protested couch.
ginning of the end. I sent for a good bv Congressman Follett's impeach­
"1 don’t care,” murmured Mrs. on, I received a note from the Chinese doctor, who treated me with electrical
Mr*. Spoopendyke.
“I always run
ment resolutions. He brought charge*
Spoopendyke, brushing away the de­ dwarf, in winch he avowed his love for and other agencies, but I grew worse.
right up to you, and kiss you!”
against Marshall Lot Wright in con­
"Well, there’s a smell of onions about bris so she could safely Nt on the floor me. With this came more note*, till at He finally said my case was a aeriou*
rheumatic one. F--&gt;r six months I nection with the employment of deputy
last
we
met,
and
Flearned
to
love
him.
8TANDAKD (18 Msridtaa) TIME.
it somewhere,” persisted Mr. Spoopen to take off her shoe*. "I think I coul&lt;(
could not ute my limb* at all, and was Marshalls at the election iu Cincinnatti.
dyke. "What makes jou stick your act a* well a* most of them, though, of Oh! good sir, did yon eter lovef But handled by three strong person*, like a
MAIN LINE.
A short, bitter debate followed in
Trains on the Mata Line will pass JacJuon anus out like andrionsF he demanded. course I couldn’t play villain part* a* why should I ask! Your lote Could he belples*child. Then came a period of
aa follows^______________________________
better feeling*, but re action followed, which Messrs. Converse, Hiscock,
"You look as if you were .trying to well a* he can. and I don't think I nothing when compared to mine for
and for six long months of pitiful suf­ Re.-d, Brumm, Miller, and ex-Speaker
Going West from Jackson.
keep off a dog!”
should smash as mauy things. When that little sawed oft Chinaman. A* I fering I wa* confined to my bed. For
Neiffer took part, and the resolution^
"Anyhow, that’s the way they do it,” he gives me another le*son, I think I’ll was saving, I loved tlta heathen, and to over a year I groaned in agony. I tried
Mail........... 9.33*. m. Arr Cbirago 5 45 p. tn
were finally adopted.
D»j Express 11.80 p. tn. Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m argued Mrs. Spoopendyke, a trifle rake him out ir» the field where he can't ’"D
all appearances he
Iu loved ....
me,
. but one nil reputable lotion*, liniments, plas­
Tb« Dew Senator, llr. Sheffleld, who
Ev. Ex pres* 10.85 p m. ArrChlcago 7.30 a. ru
ter*
preparation*,
in
vain.
At
this
break
anything
but
bi*
back.
”
'
'
^
nT
I
discovered
my
mistake.
The
Facifle Ex..11.56 *. m. Arr Chicago 7.55 a. m almshed. "Then, when they get the
stage, my friend Elder Ovrrramp came i* the temporary successor of the late
And with this thrifty resolution, Mrs.!
l»»d col.eeted around the mnn- to see me, and upon hi* urgent recom­
letters telling them that their uncle has
Going S-laMt from .ri»oK~&lt;»u.
taking advantage of thia mendation I began to use Warner’s Senator Anthony of Rhode Island ia
sin"....:, t3.SS p. m. AtT t&gt; troll A.OS’p. tn. , speculated away all their property,they Spoopendyke/ell upon a microscopic I
i &lt;*» .. T lUKSItSt
« »c _2 &lt;*• l‘k« Ibifc- .nd Mr,. Spuopeodjk^
ftZSrytgr
hole iu tlie heel of her sock, and lost ■ I hied myself to the side of my little safe rhvumtic cure, a few bottles nf about sixty years old. He ha* a few
which gave back to me the use of mv straggling locks of hair, which he
Night Ex... 5-56 a. m. Arr Detroit 8.80 a m.
her hand to her forehead, stag- sight of the stage in the interest the dried-up darling, when lo! he had hi* limb*. I am now sleeping without
arms aroubd the tattooed lady’s waiwt, pain, eating without distress, aud feel comb* over a bald head, a benevolent
The Atlantic and Pacific Expresses runs dalh gered back, aud caught hold of a chair. abrasion excited.
Mbmraa dafly excepttaaday.
j "Whichdoes like that, the uncle or
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_
and was telling her in Ins softest Chi­ a* spry m I did when I was 80 years of countenance, and prefer*, for an evrxy
lo the wee ima’ and dark hour* of I n®*“ tones that she was his own dear age. I cordially recommeno that pre­ day garment, a la Senator Conger and
j the property!” asked Mr. Spoopendyke,
Grand Rapid* IMviaiun.
paration U, all perMOD* afflicted aa I Representative Poland a swallow tailed
eyeing the performance with high dis­ Saturday morning Mr. Blank'* front I,ittIe ,»dJr- This was too much, and I wa*, and especially to the thousands of
coat.
favor. *It look* some like the proper­ door bell rang vigorously. The worthy resolved to drown my sorrow, as yon aged men and women whose last days
Senator Logan occupies his old seat
STATIONS.
De't Ail
‘
ty at the tail end of the speculation,but citizen went at once to the door, wh*re have seen, but 1 have changed my are embittered by this affliction.”
in the Senate chamber between the
Mr.
EeGena
’
s
letter
is
endorsed
by
it resembles more accurately the uncle he found hi* man Michael in a troubled mind. My only thought now will be
fe.45
Elder
Uvercamp,
who
says
he
is
a
two Maine *e aators, and was the first
Grand EaoklBLr
6.00
buying a lower berth for Canada.”
state of mind. Michael said that he for revenge. I will sue the heathen for member of hia church, and his case to
Middleville.......
6.45
man to break the brief silence after the
"I meant it for the orphan who had had that night been blessed with au breach of promise, aud wash the paint him i* surprising and marvelous. Mr.
10.57
chaplain’s prayer onopening day. De­
a.ti
11.36
been despoiled,’’murmured Mra. Spoop­ addition to Ins family; that the doctor oft of the tattooed lady.” With another F. W. Bnnkhoff also endorses the
a. is
Vermontville.
m berate aa well as Republican sought
11.56
endyke, straightening up and lotiking called in attendance and demanded cry of revenge she tore herself loose stotement in similar terms.
Charlotte...
3.43 8.10
18.47
There is no doubt that this ia a true th a first opportunity to shake hands
8.08 8.87
1-35
rather downcast.
"It was intended immediate payment for his services. and disappeared in the darkness.
recital of the case, and Mr. DeGeu*’ ex­ with the defeated candidate and pass
8.80 0.10
2.80
for an attitude of drapair. How would Having no money in the house, he had
perience should be an encouragement
8.50 9 35 8.13
8.00
He strolled into the office and stood to all other* suffering os be did. to use some word* of friendly greeting. Gen.
Detroit..
11.45
5.56 । you do it, this way!” aud ahe sank into called upon Mr. Blank to borrow some.
holding his new wool hat by the edges the menus be so successf :Ily employed, Logan met them all with a smile and
* chair, covered her face with her Michael immediately received what he
of the brim as though it contained a for nothing better, if indeed, aa good, ready reply, bat it was evident that
hands, and sobbed violently.
wanted, and with profuse apologies for
can be bad in the market
hia old time exuberance of spirits could
-STATIONS.
Mall
' "If I wanted to give the impreraton calling at such an unreasudtble hour, doten eggs. He shuffled bis feet,
cleared
his throat, looked out of the
not be summoned at will.
of a tight boot and corn, I should do it departed.
The next morning Mr.
The last woman to elope from the
Detroit
just tlrnt way,” growled Mr. Spoopen- Blank’s daughters, who had beard the window, than at the oyster can that
12.45 11.80
contained the paste, at the beautiful neighborhood of the stock yards wrote
“Aad now that you hare graduated
bell ring, asked who it was that called
1- 8
back to her abandoned spouse that
Baton Rapids.
8.961 “Should I throw my arms forward so late, aud they were informed of the heading of the paper, at the body of
1141
“
she
’
d
gone
with
a
handsomer
man.
”
Swrato.......
the
paper
all
punched
full
of
square
pect
to do F asked hia' pretty cousin.
8.10
Jlistlessly, and lot my bead fall soF she rircatastances. "Poor little thing!”
340
He is most probably a hansomer cab­ "I shall study law.JHSe replied, gravely
NashvlUs.......
9 S6‘te&lt;l&gt;“red, suiting the gesture to the sympathetically exclaimed a bright lit­ holes, and then fixed hi* orbs upon the
driver.
second vest button of the editor with a
“Bat isn’t that profession very much
Hastings.........
S.07
9.55&gt; question.
tle mis* of twelve summers; "came C. stare so hopeless and helpless that we
MMdlsvfflc’...
“51 'Tby', mor® like it." MM-nted Mr.
Th* Chicago cigar maker* have ten­ over-eowed, TomF "Possibly it to.
•rand Bap ids..
AJO
10.96
O. D„ didn't ItF
arose aud led him trembling to a chair
a m i Spoopendyke with a giin.
"People
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dered succor to their striking brethren but that ia not my fault In this world
and bade him to uuboaom himself.
Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars to aad ■ *Lo hadn’t seen th* play before might
Cincinnati. They volunteer to "suc­
A pun sheathed like a cat’s claws in
"Will you ad via* meF be inquired.
frat* Grand ItafiMa and Decroft. All m0« think you were counting the oleera fur
cor” brat cigars—but look as though it
ttBMCt ta tame aepot
depot bi
at uwtni
Detroit wiuj
with trains ..
..
J .
Ior velvet, “Se old Scrape-till is dead at
wusrci
...
We advised him that we would pump
an C*t.ada Southern dirUfon.
thc wash- woman, but the orchestra iaetr” observed David from the Interior
would evidently end in smoke, and who are already iu the profeaaion muat
bi* system so fall of advice that his
take their chance.”
B. L- BROWN,
H. B. LB17YARD,
would understand it ”
nothing but aebe*.
of hia evening paper; “oceans of mon­
’AmtGm. tap. Jsekwn. Gra’lUup. Detroit. ... M
„
button* w^uld fly off, aad he continu­
O. W. RUGGLES.
1 don’t care,” remonstrated Mrs.
ey too.” “What did he do with itF ed:
Much
ha*
been
said
about
the
“
Solid
A Lewiston family recently received
_&lt;to*JPte«»ad Ticket A*»at. Chirago ; Spoopendyke; "I know I could act if queried Dora. ‘/Ob, left it here and
"I was married, yraterday, and—Ob, Sooth.” We are mostly anxious for a a visit from a well-known clergyman.
Coupon ttekMa enld and baeng* eheeked df- r—mix
»*ctu&gt; all polau Aa liasiari Autwfl »-xt Canada 1 cotilu get a chance.
Now see me there," said David. "That scapegrace
“
Solid
North,
”
three
or
four
inches
In
the family to an active little girl ef
iaaapplrto
:&gt; *coru
acorn my lover when I find oat that be •on gnu a quarter of a million. If he
For Msmaskm sad Mapphr
to
Here the poor thing broke down, of frosen soil, enough to lessen the three yearn. She listened very atten­
E--v-OVlATT.
Ayt. ,I! love*
]nrm tue not, and ha* been paying hi*
—.....
g
£
and we swabbed up the tears with a sultry, oppressive temperature, and tively while graee was being said and
then Pm a Caaadtan.” “I should St. Paul Herald and fanned him with
freeze in the mosquitoes.
at its conclusion she looked up in the
think,” mused Dora. softly as she help­ Peek’s Sun, aad he felt better at once.
clergyman’* face and «dd: "Tain’t
ed herself to another needle of silk.
A roller-skating rink has been built ,
“You d-don’C know how b-b-bashful
"I should think anybody with a quart I am,” he murmured. “The gala just at Indiauapelia, the floor of which is '
' ’ ’
"That might do,” said Mr. 8poo pec - of Vermillion might paint a town very worrit the life oaten me. When I made of paper. It hurts just a* badly, don’t.”
, LO. O. F.. f d*ke «*®wly. "It look* to me like an red indeed.” And David was so aa- stood np to be married they all gig­ though, to ait down on it suddanly aa
tn Odd attempt to Ixirrow two dollars and a loandtd that be put hto paper in the gled, and when the minister asked me
~ ’
ihidf. Stick out the other hand and___________ ________ .„.ai
fire and laid qfrsab Mtok of wood ia the if I’d take this woman tn be my wed­ owing to the treatment the paper hat over to Italy and do Mount Veou viu».”
mvke it a five. I don’t know, though,” I cemw of the plush-covered table.
ded wife, I said I was ‘party well. undergone.
“I see—going to a foreign climb.’'

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PEP. 1R. 1«M house.
L .MrKinni- baa erected a windmdl
near his residence.
The mump* coutinna to bold their
~
.
•reis iu -the senate. The nomination own m this aecthui.
Peter Davis is moving goto thejartu
ik «Mte we can Iwurtily endorse, ami »«
Mr. Dew* y k a proiuineuf ui&gt;d itopular he has rente&lt;l in Brslhml.
Miss Allee McIntire of Piecki»ey, i*
sWh(i, having a large acquaintanw
■ttmmghtmt the state .and eminently tltr guest of M^^LVing.f
James Bradt &lt;.rh’e vtllage is the pur­
worthy of the position, we irum that
it will tie teudcrcd him by a rising chaser of the Weber farm.
Only a small quantity of wood yvi!l
vote.
‘ in a number of mir exchanges we l&gt;e cut In tiii* aretion fhl* winter.
Chirkrn buyers from Marshall have
•ntice the name of Cupt. H. F. Hatch,
trneii traveling this section tor the past
•f Jackson, mentioned iu connertiou
■with the wardemUdp of state prismi.
A Ur. Frighnrr of Parma has rented
Wehmei tlte reninr is not without
Mra., Fanny. Wilsuu’a farm and moved
&lt;«tqndution. TimCapt-isa aornatruthereon.
Porter BtriMvt hw a new wind milt
Was tilled Hrvernl po*dth»na of trust
erected aa one of the conveniences of
■with ruvinhlr credit. At pnwnt bring
• thr dry trrasnrrr.of Jiu-kaon. and .is his farm.
Mra. Ha’&gt;c.»cx’s daughters who have
l»ern on an extended visit in the West
flira. R. A. Algrf, ,Gn»enw*r-rlrct. Bv
have ret n nird.
•II ia-ans. Governor, let Capt.'Hatch
A. R. William*, of Carmel, was cal­
br sworn in. on January first, as wardling, on friends In this section the fore
•auf 'tha Vlirliizm state penitentiary
Itn the next two year*, and the aelrctJnlin Herring and wife nf Hillsdale
rau will be a wijie «me.

list.
Th- .k.llB, r*l I. I« fait bU.terwr
blgiit.
The burg kno rk now what it i* to
employ a young teacher nn a tough

BATl’mi AV.

Mlt HltilM NKWN.
Alpena had a X5.0W fire Saturday.
Burglars are working the *tate

m

The wife of John Ballentine drnwnni
^erat-1 f in a tank of watci at Homer
A tramp wns killed at Grand Rapids
Tuesday while etruling a rideouaG.
JBL &amp; I. train.
bany Slmw fell oft a loftcing eaginr

and insfanily -killed.
A Mii-krgnii tntigh named Rndlry
allot imlicrtuan Brosn and two other
asrii altile drunk Wednesday.
«e:ifly shot h t-ngle lueaauriug seven

Norton’s mill Is running at Its full

relatives In this town.
Fanners Imre Improved tha warm
open weather nf late tn clnaa their fall
cnijUT
work and do whnt phtwhig they
C
There Is a great «b*in iiliW turningfanners for yming hogw t&lt;»1
tie* market is poorly Supplied and the
tn ice rules high.
Tlie heavy rain of Saturday last filled
••Cite low places with water aiid cai|s»,d
the rinds to be badly rutted aud made
rough fur winter.
Taxes-are l»eing being paid in this
town with the usual vromptneas, but
not without a great amount of grumbl­
ing at the high rate ns.*-ssed.
If the old adage that “December
weather changeable and mild, shows
»lie whole winter fickle a* a child."
should prove true, we are likely to have
an open winter.
If the Barry and Eatnn farmers
mutiiiil itisiirmice company continue

AiSVrfU.

Earneat Holton, uf S-tganaw. is visit­
ing friends here.
_L-D*an wHrks in the blacksmith
shop for Wm. Segar this winter.
A. W. Boweu ha* bought ont the
cobbling business and will Boon l&gt;e
rernly to do work.
Merritt Shepard and Bert Hare re­
turned from their hunting trip, briugu ith them four deer.
Charles Atkins is the owner of a
spai&gt; of 4-year old colts weighing 2.400
lb*., each Weighing 1.3 M u» tne notch.
Mrs. P. Abbey, in order to make a
change in her busiuesa. proposes to
sell her entire stock of goo I* at auc­
tion, which will be carried on every
Saturday afternoon and evening nutil
Sol I,A untiirn- eing Saturday, Dec. 18.
Warren B. Joy,a mil- north of Lacey,
will sell at suction on Monday, Dec. 23,
three head of horses, 2 colts, 2 cows, 4
calves. 100 bead of sheep, 15 Alioats
and a large quantity of farm mnehin'
the
tits, any state in tbr Union, we will
Twin pay to niteuii
sale.
furI her say a chat neither'tlio farm ria
COATH tiRjye.

• been tin-importance of this greatrxhibiiion (o them or our state. Michi­
gan: holds an euviatde position iu the
raak of staple products. She stands
first in Bmouut and quality of the fol­
lowing staple products: Salt, copper,
trwu ore, uharcoal pig iron, fresh water
• ube.rtes, quality of wheat (fourth in
■sinaanty), quality of wool (fourth in
quantity), fruit (variety audquality),
.lumber, variety of forestry prod nets
tUaxcsn bo utilized fur practical utility.
She averages more bushels of wheat
per a-:e than any State, and in quality
i» uneqaijhMi by any. Michigan flour
is known aud in dcuiaad iu nearly every
{Eojupenn country and city. This
should orir up the pride aud cathoaimun
atf our people gvurntlly.

। Hill idelpbla tnintrar.l
“•If
If anylmdy
anybody thinks that the inventive
grains of the American people ia on the
wane he’s hopelessly left, that’s all,*’ re­
marked oue of tbo Leading patent lawy/ws
of Phila IriphU yesterday afternoon,, as he

I’osidvs Cw^a'1
k Hitt.’.

sinnkod a patent Connecticut cigar war­
of fl mr and fred.
•
Our huntltfg p »rty consisting of three ranted to decrive the moat expert judge of
'retartted the 4th -rlth sixteen deer, the Havana tobacco. “James,’* bo continued,
addressing the otfloe boy, “bring mo that
rrnult uf the fall’s hunt.
package that came from Washington yes­
Dn Suiitli ret lifted from Now York terday."
alate last Thnra lay. where in* has been
The lad produced a largo paper parcel,
extensively ruiiduywl since election.
from which the lawyer took what was to
Nothing more laughable and dlsgust- ail appear an tv* au ordinary oolor«d shirt,
being
apparently of white linen, with a
Ing than to neo-t ymitiif man skate all
the evening ami beg tub.icco all next small design In the form erf a bureeoboe and
jockey cap stomped all over the bowocn and

Veniie Hnrriiigton, aged nine years.
*roke tliroiigh Hie ice Friday at Adrian
-while Mkiitiug any wm drowned.
The 13 year-old ran of Peter De■fiHiice, Miehigniiiiiie, was duiwnetl on ou the- policy Imhlrra, there will Im* a
Thtiraday lust by breaking through tiir grurral withdrawal of. mrmlwn* fn&gt;m
its rank*, pud a linmd auapicion that
Ernest Straulirl, ’of Frankfort, was thrrr in Mtuivthing wrong in aomr tif
ought in m shaft by hi* clothing ami its tn ichitiery. Certainly a continuance
Snub legs were b o «u, brsid&lt; ■ iiiierual of the manner in which the naaraiuetiia
i^juri*-fi. It-mxutied at A. G. Butler’s have lierli laid on its metnhern for the
- ffiuaring mill.
Hat riaou Sutton, a farmer and for 40 perfer a company who issued a policy
years a resident of Bengal township, fora certain fixed sum and there ended
Chiiton cimnty. committed suicide last it* demands.
Eatitnlay by cutting bis"throat with a
John Toiulin received notice recently
tita* he was not yet mustered out of
Alexuo • Ax fol d of Sixteen. Mid! -ad the military service in full, he having
•ouu'.jr, entered no East Saginaw su- l&gt;eeu one of the Illinois state tnmpa
that were called into B|M*cial service In
but at the name instant dropped deml the spring of 1861 to defend Cairo and
iou the floor, of p i rolysis of the heart. the lllhmls Central Railroad, and also
Doling a tire at Frenchtown, near -one of the command who captared rhe
ZWonror, Sat unlay. Jeff. Doyle, aged 1*, first confederate steamer on the Missis­
-ftalibed Willie P.Hmney, aged if, with sippi river. Mr Tomlin say* that he
.-aDooket-kuife in the shoulder, inbict- has received notice that he must be in
»k as ugly wotiud that penetrated readiness to fall in at Chicago for mus­
•early to the lung. Doyle - is am-ated ter out in the .new future, when he will
received his pay and *M&gt;unty for the
•nd awaiting (he result of his work.
. A drunken fight oecurrod near Pal- service rendered the state over 23

iBvr,'Nich’d* &amp; Co.1* camp in Newaygo
County a few days iucc, during which
■• man named J unes Wynu drew n
fristol and slioc ids i*te&lt;p-father Thom ns
Kyan. The wounded, mna lived hot a
•hurt time. Wynu escaped, and when
be rain-red up and realised hi* crime
be uiuile his way to Chara, io Lake Co.,
where lie Mil n*n&gt;lere&lt;t to the shrrifi.
■ P. W. Noble, of Detroit, general
as in tgerof the dictiigan State exhibit,
krw Orleans, is st Grand Rapids at
work MUgeritKeibliug the shipment of
ITvsnIm for the State exhibits. He rays
Abere will l»e - from fifreeu to twenty
.-tints of miiK-ral exhibits, from 120 to
&lt;50 Irnrrvls of fruit, and from two to
three ctrload* of forestry products,
cereals, etc. Micliigaa will exhibit, to
the astonishmentof our Southern brothrvti. 000 vaiietivs of potatoes. The po­
tato is one of the important product*
of Mn-higan, andonr Southern brothers
eat q iMiiuties of them. Mr. Noble save
Michi gnu only raised a Ism 19.000,000
buslirk last year, but when we sliow

SPKC^F

SERIAL SHUp- FRONTS

WEMT KAI
JohwNtxkltn^

A triliie cool for auml.

Peek ham and ■M. Lwaboo are both
aspirants for th- post -iftice, both, are
now taking ieraona at “telling the
I ruth" and arr in hnpes that by the
time that Cleveland call* ih-in to offi­
cial duty that t’wir standing will be at
least 20 per cen&gt; on examination.

which

HELLO r

BALiiAitRE.
indeed, part of the schema iu printing
them all. Oh, 1 tall you this invention ia

Republicans
Greenbackers!

Prohibitionists!
E very body!

Use Garland Stoves,
Clossst-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft,
and Best-Operating Stove
----- IN TUB MARKET, AND-----

Entirely Non-Partisan
Will Do Perfect Work for Anybody.
Come and look them over, and while there you will see fi|

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK
And everything that enters into the construction of a build­
ing, from cellar to garret.

other virtues, will do inure toward driving
Uvo land Uitui all the political bowls that

A

FRONTIER

ROMANCE.

BALL’S

Mrs. McE &lt;ain, of'H.tutinjfa, organ[Omaha Paper.]
ixril a mi ribbon clii'» nt rhe Hender­
shot M’limd house with twelve tuviuImrs Tueul iv evening.
)
---------- , Ob t
i«r, brings to mind on iuterwsteag bit ot
Yono, Suuei. li think, he i. fear- I ,rV “'
'’T'""
&gt;llo
, j
uorno was Laura ttoper, she being tbs
.
o
.
—
.
I
J
B. Roper, of
fully smart in conundrums, and en­ nu^jlt&lt;4r OI t£e yolL
deavors tn get one in whenever an op­ Gage County. In Iriti Luuijj was a b uuliportunity preseilta ifralf. The oilier fui girl ot eighteen, and was enga, ri tv *
evening he went ont t» Caae avenue to young train boss named Kelly At 1
see hi* IxMt girl. She wa* just seating
Big twonly, in Thayer CyunLy, except at
herself at the piano preparatory to
the military, jkmu aud rancnea along llucle
playing ”8 reel Dreams’* for him, when oamS highway. Thiwe ranch.* usually
HMiutlwl of a rude log ho tutu eurroundisl
by a aUs-kad.. aud were irvm Lcrty to fl ty
give her a little conundrum, one of I.,
own just for the jun of the thing, I miiee apart- Kelly started an eataUliau■’Angelina ” he Mtid. “why is—nh—: meat of thia kind nt Oak Grove, sLuatvd
on the Lillie Blue, In what is iww Nuctoh*
your nose like—ah—certain garden County
County.. On .he day ui the lOar.ul Indian
vegetable P
“I don’t know." site
CHICAGO
nlmost snapiHHl. She is very sensitive
in regard to her i. jra. “Because it’s
—ah, turn up.”
Angrlia.i did not- giro one nf her lit­
&lt; a®* No Pain.
tle silvery laugh* st tbr fnnniueas of
springing on the litua
the Joke, as tte thought site would,
multanoously. The stage
Oh no! She rose up majestically, gntbaura wn*
riding was
Iwai one of Brainard’s music works, riddled with bullets, and the driver and
lHinged Suiprbill over the head seven rilur passenger* killed, the girl being car­
(Niro. Not a Uqtimes before hr conld retch the door, ried off u prisoner. She was taken to Oak
Grove, where the Indians decoyed her lov­
ami knocked him off the front, steps
ild or Snuff. Aper into a converaatiun with the chiefs, and
with a music rack.
then killed him before her eye*. From
! ly Into «&lt;*tril».
The last seen of Snipehill he was IGlly's ranch the red Li ends went to ths
trying to g«» through the fence Jbetween home of toe Ubnuk* family, where th.-y
Hire it a Trial.
shot ten puoplu, ■jariug only a young ftiri
the iron picket*, without a hat.
A great frigidity has sprung up be­ about Laura’s rise and age. Mum Koper’s
friends, with the aid ot the military, tuad«tween the two.
n long search for lb* capurra, but nothing
could be beard of them except when a rov­
BA1BY 00UBTY TEA0HEB8ing scout or trapper wotud occaaioualiy
r.w in and report having seen two whiUThe following i* the program of the worn, n held by the Utas. Two year* alter AcwHy-nlW &lt;H JULdCr/JTS SffBFJCJL
Barry County Teachers Association, the moMacre tha gira were found bring |
,
VsM bl the Ch***
r "J
tn be hehl at H mtiuga, Dec. 13th aud with the Indii.ns on the A. kunwra iUver in
Southern Colorado, and in March, UWtt, I
th .'Spiral
ISlb. 1894:
they wer” saennvi by the United States j

CREAMBALM

rma’

— — —- _

Dtaeosstec-led by Mr. Marbte.

-

.

HELLO !

the

riU

by C. C. McClue, aud will cvntiuua the
buaineM the-e fieticeforth..

Onr school ’t* not quite standard.
A. E. D irfro is shinping dressed
poultry to B ’-ton.
James Mangham and Chas. Babcock
have a Job repaiiiug the McOmber
hdl.
R. Murray’* fat hog weighed 555 lbs.
iiiste.ui of 9*5, aa type made it last

HELLO 1

bls thumb null nt the bottom of the shirt

YERTIEN CORNERS.
until six soporaXo sheets in the shape of the
bosom lay on the table, and be still held
Muddy roads
what lucked like the original shirt in hi*
Rev. Summers in on the sick U»L
Furxy Demoml is a guest at Nelson
ithout a
Rains.
'
Meetings are still progressing at the
M. E. church.
Rev. Townsend while returning from
Hastings, lost $20.
/ Viola Buniu n&gt; of Charlotte, is visit­ times s day. Now, on this * sample ail the
trouts are tbo same, but they will bo made
ing friends at this place.
Geo. Town* -ml han purchased a new in all sorts of Styles, so that a fellow con
feed grinder aud i* ready fur all cus­ wear this horseshoe figure if he wants to
tom vork.
crossed Lua ball bat design if he is going
Bev. Wliitern in will deliver a tem­ out to sea the Philadriphins. play the Alhperance lecture at this place next 8uuor something of Lbat sort, if ho is
” rich hi* girl to Atlantic City
Charles Fuller -end Wallaeo Town- going off
.
wu.l cut .u.l -p.it tea curd, of MOV. or U&gt;o m.uu~. TU.I'U b.
ta«l by
ml
a
r—l. akia.,
giving
a card with each
shirt tuilin.x
telling **•&gt;
the
wood in teu h •uro.
George Dep’er. while reran ing from wld be numbered from ona to seven.
the Ihix soci .1 at Mat Young's last Enough collars and cuffs will go with each
Friday evening, had the misfortune to shirt tor the seven £iouts, ami the whole
break four sp ikes out, of a Imrrowed outfit will be sold for the small sum of'fifty
cents for the aesurted patterns and
buggy. _________ «
_ _________
thirty-five cents for the all white. Wby,
it's the biggest thing that has lieon su^3«
EAST CASTLETON.
tlnoe me telephone Vol'patented?* .
James Everett has ni**ved to Rutland.
“But what about the novelette part of
C. C. MeCluc bus moved iuto bis new the sthemef”
“Ab. I bad forgotten to show you I saa
house.
Mr. Shafer, of Ogden, is visiting at this,'* and, the lawyer handed over one o.
N. F. Sheldtm’s.
Otto Kfiraris visiting iu the southa story audUed: ‘*Tos ^Fbantom
eni part of lite state.
■ Jockey; a Romance oi Bheepshead Bay.”
There wa* tu aya’ar supper at George . “There voa are, chapter 1, oi a sporting
Coe’s Thurad *y uigh|.
i nuvulieUe, rad It’s uontinued and finished
M.rt W....T. ..r u-c-c, UvUitin, &lt;» U«
.1. troal. Ot ««u~.
hl.
fri.o.1. In U.I.
I
Elder G. A Olrusteml and wife were | different sioriea wUl be printed, and toe
the guests of Asa Noyes Inst week.
I lots madj up so as bo give each city and
A. Kellogg, of Hastings, bra moved I town as tew duplicate* as poMiUla. Anyhi* machiu-ry for --------- ---------------- --------- •
- ---------- —*•

Horses are having a refit.
Mra. Lncimla Sprague is home again.
Mr*. George Fuller is dangerously
ill.
.
Mrs. Dr. Abbott is iu very poor
health.
George Townsend has started up his
mill again.
Edwiu is Imiind to see wbat profit
there is in sheep.
Miss AnnaAVood and J. Coble visited
our school ot, Tuesday.
Lecture-Prof. H. B. I**tuagin
Subject:
, Edwin 8 keels of M wcelona is visitThe Imerrugatioa Print ■
fug friends in this vicinity.
««tvkd*y.
Mrs. M. A. Boice visited Carlton
Relation of Couirtv TcacImvs to one another
—Enoch Aodruu.
Sketch of Trutri’a Lite and Wora-Miw
sprnt several days at her brothera, in
Helen Bell
tbr Altoft district.
Grading of Coomry gchnole—T. L. Parker.
How • irfa low the Tescber'a own Character
Mr. Clinton 8. Boice returned from
Antrim eoanty Turadav evouing. He
had the good luck to kill twndeer— one
irf which weigiMMi 908 pounds, miutts Dateapon.
its entrails.
Ou his knee* tn the middle of the

ITUM&gt;U VT IMK1 WOA
R U,
ploring aMt but it was all no arena nt
' of rbenmarixu in the hark .
»

calls It the Kxcekior patent ]&gt;aper shirt

EVER

RockfordWatches

by tb-.« Ln.inuug and nullwed cv«ry Indig­
nity that could be imagined.
Miao
Ubaakewas a gibbering idiot, and her
condition excited the so.dtersao that, do­
epl to the lad that they were treating with
the Indiana undae a flag of truce,
they bad bunted out the devil that hau
driven tlte fiiri craxy and killed him on the
•pot. Laura H«&gt;;-w was „ m to bi-r boonat Beatrice. After "be had rally recovered
iron: tl- effect* of tin- crud treatment by
th&lt;- Indiana, Laura married Eli Nopar, a

Prohatr Order.
Bran or Mjcbioik, (
Cnonty of Barry, i
Ata asssinii of tbo Probata Court for Lhe
Count} 0{ Barry, holdeu st the Probate Afire
In the city of Hastings In said county &lt;•
M wday. the Mtti day of .November, tn the year
one thousand eight hundred and righty-four.
Present. C'uwbtt Smith, Judge of Probata.
In tbo matter of tbr e«:ah* of
!
HULUIR J. MAPLKS. dreeaeed.
On reading and filing the petlUon. duly vert| find, o( R ale Palmerton, mother of said de1 erased, praying fot the appointment of amna
i bu. table person V&gt; be siimiul*lratur of the es­
late of said deceased;
. Tbvreupoti is la ordered, that
«oal*&gt;. &gt;se tlal Jiyuf Dwwater. A. D. 1«*M,
;at ten o’clock In the foremain, bo aasigtsf el for the bearing of said petition, and that
the heirs at law of said &lt;l«x*«ed. aud ill ot^cr
person* intern-tciI In «aRleatatr, arc required te
appear at a aeaaion of Mid Court, then b&gt; be
b &gt;lden at the Probate Olflre, in the city of
: H**tlngs. In aaidcounty, and «h&gt;»w cause, if
anv there be, why the prayer of tbc petitioner
atxmld nut be grm.leil.
And It is further orderud UiateaM petitioner
give notice to the persona Interr.ted In «a&lt;4
estate. of the pendency of said petition, and
the bearing thereof bv causing a copy of thia
order io he published In the Nasnviixi Xawa,
a newspaper printed and circulated In said
county of Harry, once in each week for threw
■ucewaaive weeks, previous tn uhl dav of bear­
ing.
IXmmbmy durTH.
(A true copy.) 11-14
Judge of Probate.

�a jaraAese restaurant.

ARABI IN

EXILE;

Ar Vtott to Bwypt-e BxpatrDUed
Premier.

tedlgnaUoa.

providing

McCormack

an order for the flogging. Al the time

guards standing over them arm rd with

whatever of tbr intruded punishment, and

doubts that may hare existed in his mind.
with fear. Tho Sheriff than called him by
name and pi-oreed«l to read tbo order iaishmnnt. The order din-cted that twelve

one month before the expiration of his term
subject to bls conduct during bls stay in
jail. The prisoner listened to tbo reading

paid little attention to it. After the reading
was finished be simply said that be did not
understand the rules of tbo jaiL . He was
then seized by two turnkeys and stripped

yard. While the straps were Iroing adjusted
be whined pitifully and fdasded for mercy.
A turnkey seised the cat, a barbarous ma­
chine. with a handle about a foot long, to
which were attached a number of wbip-

ling through the air upon the back of the
anfortui&amp;te man, who literally bellowed
under the influence of pain. “My God.”

ever It touched, which almost instantly
turned to black. The knots al the end oi
the toils did wonder I til execution, raisinghideous- looking blood-blisters.
McCor­
mick was by this time writhing terribly
under the pain, and his contortions ware
terrible. At toe fifth lash the blood began
to flow, anil before the whole punishment
had been administered his l»ack was om
mass of lacerated flash, from which the

Br.Ihrtc's ba fcit

During the last few strokes, which wort
laid on severely, his agony was painful tc
witness. Me kept crying: ‘My God! My

LADIES

he fainted, but was soon brought to hit
senses by an application of snow. He wr
then placed in a cell and the wounds bothIn brine. He lay on the floor of the re.
sobbing like a child. He was terribly ex
hausted, and the opinion was expressed bv

TO CARRY

IT

ALL

Irishman, able-bodied, apparently ■ Crons;,

I
I

said tho Irishman.
The woman made no reply, but it was ev-

. wood or none o. iu The Irishman aud sev-

not more.deliberate than aha

the street with them, and piled them up cm

ng into the Register's office. Then she
prematurely precocious little girl to

full
with
built up her pile as carefully
bov mauijKilates his
bricks." It looked too

(DeMio Herald.J
igo a gentleman who rather
slf on a very fln» stud of

•rly retrwhed by thtdr nightly
ot the grooms. on being dra.red

as

nf Miu'ine City, linking l&gt;

a few minutes three adjoining bou*?-»
A savory compound, called on
paid in
were also on fire. The realdencmi
Hrari GtgarI, formerly an agont at Cairo of. aad South, .
were firovidod with only narrow means of
Hu bbaVi no &amp; (Jo., who is (hor.iurbly ac­
Judge Chauntray L Hlrbee. Aswa'ate Juaquainted with the Arabic tauguage. con­ bre o( the Appell ite Court. Third Illinois INa- exit Irom which the dceupxnbi w«4 - cut off.
Having disposed nf this, he will then, if sented to act as talerprvter. Wbilc t’rav- U-icj, died very suddenly st tu» home at Pitta- Ladders were quickly procured, tui-i the
his appetite is good and bh taste gastro­ aheg through thia country so singularly
w.
people iu three oi the houses were K-scued
nomically catholic, attack with pleasurable
Maars r Citi , Aug. 2, MBA
reported the proceedings of Con- with dlfiieu ty. In the hottMt-Where the
the fate of tho grvat Egyptian exile. This
. on f^is^itan Central Itoad
«-‘k'n*ted the ntatueia were u.tabie M M B. Areoctalkm:
With these he will wisely play, turning for
expect to make a jutuuion with toe Kt. Paul to route the inmium. it la supj&gt;Otei tile
man pulled up In a delightful garden in h^imhU,&gt;sm°,1th niHlfraiMfr^ ChlcMw Wor.anate Deonle weto overcosue bv the
which the luxuriant vegetation of Coylon
(filXMi). Tbespeeuy ►cinenront m.. u;U umkr
mtHbroom trows In the shadows of rocky 'Was displayeu in all its splendor. 8rrvand those o&lt;&gt; tae otiteldo were liir Mui us) Marriage Iroiiry- lent hwocuatMXB
O-. has Mopped st a de &gt;th of l.oto fret (ov fe«unar.dllng.
-------- . j .----bowlders&gt;, and tbs dolidous lobster pad-,
, _-------of (tnlduk a vein of salt water. The supply -------pnjvcnUxi
from -----euteribg
til ^,uxloMrs Oy
ding or cold omelette and other trlfioe In.&gt;/ th« tl-w.-,
u The bouse vm
-------- ------------------------anda, which was used as a reception room.
occupied
Farr u,
U, ctafliNk Uiau J ever Sl&lt;iK-&gt;paleif.
it i. nimA.wA ihai th« i^twine Trte-tmnh ooc,
'P‘ed by a (bln.tr
uiln .ir named Frank
rranx rarr
has purchased a largo tract of laud m the j7&gt; aJ&gt;d while the horror-stricken jroople ou the
^.,1. UMM.BII.SV pirv
piece of plump sole atewed tn soy.
ecriptlons. If I recall rightly, he has been *— ------- on the Paciflc const, to use t » ouwide were shouting tbems !vm lumrae
In
the
meimfaotureof
paper.
(
»e
FoD'eii
appeared
at
an
open
window
hold
­ and lx plug that MH-crr
described as a man without education,
tappod to Now Urieau. tor Uv te । fn&lt; bU
,u hl- 4nn^_ Tlw
equally dull morally snd physically. I be­
may be the means &lt;u niaklim happy (fee itrar
ord.o«.or»e
~rtl-1settlers
«nli«,ol
brtbl*
Wto» a-rr. 1, xiMi bomi-s of thouraiiiis i&gt;( mung uiarrta
bamboo tray, divert himself
H. W Sanford,
one of the earliest
of
rbo accumulated a fortune of around Uie window al winch tiro muror people, 1 atu
» pick oat of a small china Ing him as a half nogro, with thick lips and Dubuque, who
“Tutlo tlutiikttilii.
fi.40.00u. died yesterday
Sherburne,
——*-----at
SL—
*--------- ”N.”Y_ sUxxL With one blow of hU foot h&lt;‘knocked
GE.r MlIIANKY.
a tow forebrad. No hiog conld be more In hia aeveuty -th nl your. He made tho c.rauit the window into .-plniters, and then, lean­
antrue. This Arabi in wbooe preseuoe we of tbo Globe, crossing tbo Atlanta) oevcm ing far out, dropp d his' child into the
Mamink Citt, Fvpt. a. 1881 •
or ear-shaped mushrooms. Boiled rice is found ourwlvre is a man of tall
r»
the
Oflh-rnof
the
M
M.
B. Aiwa iatii.e.
arms of -ome meu standing on the ground
served In a separate bowl. Another sub- stature and majestic carriage.
Grntiruroii—I take d.e • jportUDlti ul U-aaLHis rawed down to George C- Perldn* and Aaron below. The father then returned, evidently
face,
which
is
truly
handsome, A. Sargent, with the probabilities in favor of with the inteution of»ndravoring to rescue
R with an intelligent forehead, ia framol the Utter. Johiap. Jones has ub opposition the otucra. He waa never* a.t rward neeo
In Nevada, but tno prvd cUon is made that J.
in a long black beard, tinged with W. Mackey will dlsptace James Fair two year* alive. Just then tlie borne tx-gxn to shake;
then It careened and fell, burying six p r- ti d wishing U e asMciatii-u t rert sucwm,
gray, which gives him th.- ajq&gt;rarance of a
Very truly nw«,
patriarch. The ease witl\ which be eon- New York,- employing l.Ote bands, have sun&lt; In Uro maw of smoking ruins. The remain
MR8 robe McDonald.
‘verses and the affability of his manners •topper! work until tbo unoertainty about Um
Fairell aged forty; Mra. Frank Farrell,
denote in him the man of the world. If 1 Spsnmli treaty is removed.
aged Lhirtv-eight; Amy Farrell, ag-d four­
did not frar to be guilty of a paradox in
R
McNatX,
bec'y
M. M b AsMslaiiuti:
teen; Wafar Farrell, agid t- n; llioiuaa
tainod from the root of a dim mug plant
I aui h reccpt of benefit im n ) o-itiflcaSOr
Farrell, aged'4: James Fitzgerald, a board­ and
am much plra-ed »i»b rut InveMn ewu
called by the Japanese kunu. For, salad wnuld say that be is an accomplished gen­
er, aged twenty-two.
Fbis Ironeflt will le the means of )•) Ing • ff the
there are alio^-a of cucumber flavor -d with tleman.
The fla^nm, after entirely destroying the
scraped shreds of dr.ed bonito, a flsb much
Tkanks to the good offices of an inter­
Early next month Count Herbert Bismarck four b 'D-ws attacked, finilly sutrild &lt;L By
I. SavnM am
V— —•* — *------- - - AL..
■ preter, the eonveoiation did not languish.
will comtnrnoe duty at Berlin as Under Secre noon tiro ruins w. re partially c eared away dat. Thabklug the a*H*-utiim lot wlat it haa
and the six bodies, all burned to a crisp,
While smoking manila* and taking coffee
-n tralv vnurr,
were recovered.
ORVILLE W. McIHiNAD.
cinity of V Inceuncs, Ind., uuce Iri k paaaod
How the fire star ted Is not exactly known
noticed, the sliced root ot the burdock salt*
From a statement made by the little buy join. Wnte for c&lt;rcuisr- «-xpiH-nii&gt;g tbr phuu
is which the ex-dictator follow^ wt’h nn
Natural gas hsa been discovered In Psrl
saved it is believed Uro taUier was smoking Addrcoe the Secretary. R M&lt; SEI
Comity.
D.
T.
and
coal
and
pctroteum
interest easily understood. ' "What dore
while in bed. and that be fell asleep while
10-18
Marmr (liy. Mich
your excellency think of the war of the
The railroad coal trade tribunal decided al so engaged. The burning • tobacco Is beMahdi and the reeult of Ilf”
Plniburgh Mondxy that the rate for mlnlns Itevcdio have then fallen on the bed, and
restaurant in Tokio and
In
the
district
shall
be
three
uents
jm
t
bushel
"The cam|&gt;alro of lhe Mahdi.” he re­
so starn-d Uie terrible con flag ration.
plied, “must necessarily end iu a reverse.
HEAVY FAILURES.
Tho ardor of bis troops will become worn Si. will resume oi^TsUons uriun next Thum
CAREFULLY WRITTEN.
day.
out in the fare of tho nullity ot Che results
THE CULT TRITE
John B- Butler, an attorney In Boston, who
Woold*be obtained. Tbo opjKjrtanfiy to march upon has
borne uu excellent reputation, wan Mon
Egypt is gone by and will not come day arreitod for forging a 96.UUU wortgugt
Goes Under.
(Arkansaw Traveler.]
'
"Do you believe that Gordon will be able
Racine, Wls., Dre. k—Aa waa expect­
“OoloneJ," said lhe new “local” of a
from consumption, 77 from pt
small daily paper, looking up . rom his to overcome the difficulties which surround from branch.Ls—tbo hlgbret i
ed, the J. L Case Plow Coupuny, of thli
desk snd addressing the editor, “tho great him!*
city,
yesterday made an aas giunent'for Um
The wholcuule millinery store of W. 8. Plum­
“1 know Gordon,” said Arabi. “He has
trouble with American writers is hurry.
mer, Toledo, O.. was partially dostroyed by tirr
We dash off a thing which should receive extraordinary energy. 1 am convinced Monday night The lore la placed st filbjjuu; the attorney of Mr. Case. In an interview
that, unless there is an accident, bo will Insurance. $/■&lt;),ouu.
Mr. Lee said that the eouroe -was rmdenxl
nec«-ssary on account of attachment* betas
oxj»ect us to deliver polished s^ntenos;
viduai sMignmcnts Monday, the tatter borng
placed on the couiptny's property by foreign
In tavor of Uie employes.
but iu wntlng it is dhfcn-aL When I de­
FAtrrs RlCaroikq
Joseph Haesldc who !• chnrjred with forx n^ creditors, and iks-ause of a similar -action
cided to take up journalism as the pro.es- allow It all the autonomy possible. Egypt psdlgrure
of borses, haa been committed tc
slun to which my life should be d voted. I
jail in Chicago *t&gt;y Commissioner Huyne, to being thn-atened by hxue er-d.tora. ’
await extrad.tiou to Bngtaud.
was Ute i&gt;n-y means left to preserve tho as­
resolved never to turn off a - bad pl. ee of
At Otnajia Monday Hawley A Longworihy, sets for the beneut of all cre-|.torH alike.
rite moilern ideas, to permit of wbolroale gro-.-era. executed a cbatiel inort- Mr. Lee ah.) na d that no preferences wenmade &gt;n the araigmnent. except for wages
age like that uf thv principalities ot the
Ckorfair-boui
Not
accrued since Nuveuibar 1. The noiuinu.
value of the sa-&lt;eu Is
while thtotal lianilit re are estimated at between
1 to a Smoothness that pleases las."
■ rard total independence may l»e chock.*!
S750.0v0 and S8JO.OUO. Except the indebt
The editor approached the young man’s
edn s* to Mr. Case indlvldaitlly and a fi-w
small Mcuretl claims, hie debu of Ute com­
Here Arabi cloead the couverration. We
tallowing:
pany (to not exco-d *&lt;to,&lt;»Ou or 170,ixn.
could sou that he enjoyed perfect liberty.
New York. Dec. U.—The bmkiug firm
la another uulnmn.”
of opdyke &lt;k Co. failed ya.terday, anti gav&lt;
“This ts certainly a flue sentence,” said
Willi street a shock of surprise, if not o&gt;
financial alarm. The firm was ci*rre-|&gt;ondeu
Theyoung man was plnaxed. He could pursue their studios. If material comfort
for many small tanks in Iowa, Kau-os and
con st tfle ambition, Arabi is certainly to
not conceal hh satis action.
The will of the tate H. W. Sanford, which NorUiero New York. The precise (iaail.tioHJCUSE BitoxAi—.
THEU. AJ
ras opened Monday at Dubuque. inikM into! ahd assets are at prwent unknown, but It U
“Yea," continued the editor, “this Is a bo pitied. Ceylon might Doi to make . him
TO CARAT THE FAST MAU
believed that there wjjl be no sefiouj Iras--*.
remarkably fife sentaure Wrote it over
appears to be very much like
The unse -un'd liabilities are about ‘‘200.­
and over, Umland aga'.n, didn’t you’”
000, but Mr. Miller said last'night that h.fclt confident the asseta would more than
A BRIDE'S EXPERIMENT.
wipe out this amount. On the Shark Exrbange the tinu owes less than Sl.&amp;ou.
There seems to be do speculation or other
sensational cause for tta- assignment.
•hip-yard wlU be reduced fifteen to twenty per
SYiiArvsK, N. Y., Dec. 11.—Tbs private
banking finu of Wilkinson A Co., consist­
I bold it to be a truth constantly selfing of Alfr-d and J. Forman Wilkln-wri,
rident that a man will defend a woman
assigned yesterday morning. The ofm'
against all m-.n except himself. V you Arthur.
H, OoMscbmldt k Ox, dry-jroods dealers, of munity vr» wholly unprepiirvd for the an­
Hartford. Cuua, have tailed, with UablUUra nouncement, rumors of Ute last few daytf
of about «1N,&lt;)(KL
affecting the stability of the bouse hav­
Thomas Bmltb. &lt; lumberman of Cbeborgan. ing ’been confined within a very nar­
pretty woman without a male eocort, and
row circle. The preferem-e-k other than
------------ ----- — -Ml ;wo phenomena will become obvious.
sama due employes wlio are sr arnd tn fnli,
The Canadian 1-n muir Indicated to
see that In this, your first attempt aa a
aggregate »Ub,0Jt. Tiie total liabilities are
journalist, you have fallen into th- ;&gt;rej&gt;ut at from WbO.OOO *o fi.,00,00), .w ludlng
nkdous habit of writing too rapidly. Y-&gt;u
GOITVG WESTC.$B45,u00 due individual depositors. The
rhich her obliviousnees is of course only through.
Pierre Prefaux, a blind beggar, d
aseeta, consisting of mon&lt;*y on hand, bills ohlt lui ivnrnro two uhjvnx
day
at
Pittsburgh,
and
lure-tlgatio
dangerous to your future sucreaa. (in
TBAIHB DAILY FB0K
discounted. Mucks, bonds and various pieces
that he had fa.uuu on deposit in a sav
•way on the hiU-side somewhere and think. same gams, he will manifest plainly his
of real estate, will notexee-d $14 aooo.
CHICAGO, PEOttl A &amp; ST. L0UIR
Write the sentence on the brood page oi
Thrcuxb the BowteT tba Orel!rent to *&lt;r
er
l-acuic jnnuiun or Omaba to
your mind until it is entirely covered with
Albant, N. Y., Dee. 10.—Chauncey M.
DENVER.
•tart on his long JoiPmcy.
Depew has writler. a tetter positively de­
clining to be a candidate for United States Omaha and braver wnh Urroagb trait* tor
_________________
SAN FRANCISCO,
Boston The cot.sideration tossed 1» FTKimi, Senator.
pretty as
but there is a stipulation that Butler can re
purcbaae the property by paying thv principal
KANIAS CITY,
THE MARKET®.
that 1 haw introduced.
TOURIST* AND HEALTH-BEEKE*i*

ST IRON
TONIC

immediately after the lash descended a

ABLE

furious

itini’ b &lt;1 p- tMitra iii Miehlgs

MutUiew Arnold Ums fully tvecilvod to rvelm

‘•Tbis morning, about 12:45 o’clock, a
none took place in the jail yard which
prisoner

TuTKEBSSABkn.D.

'nton. a
The death rate In Chicago for November was 1 Rkadixo, Fit, Dee.
i smaif mliitag vihagr about two ndtair fr»m
1
Mahanuy
City,
’
tjchuylkill
County,
war the
H. ('honl ahd three confederate* were
scene of a tesHui holorauat a: an early bo ir
yesterday
morning.
Tne
U
dums in tbs
Dr. Henry j
uection w.ta
rtwidence on

[Cor. Farfr Matta.]

fWtanepra TtnUM.]
The following is the drecripttou of the
fioggingof a prihimer in tbo Winnepeg jail.

flogging. of the

ROASTED ALIVE.

MINOB NEWS ITEMS.

Ings. The Baltimore ( omjiany bus also se­
cured a kon of »10,u®,000 on its PiUeburgb It
Connellsville boo.

get angry alxxit iu"

CITY OF MEXICO,
XI poiute m (be Mexican fttp«
HOME-SEEK &lt;•

bersell up, as though the husband sluing

of
at Union Square.
“Now,” she whispered I-.'hind hi

The Irishman looked

Finally the Utile woman had the wood

almost all night; preventing them from
taking sufficient real.
His master, on discovering bls peach-vM
(ar ridjug, aud bmng averse to killing the
monkey ou account of his horsemanship,
•ucceeded in curing him HffMtuahy o his

that half

It is rumored that the Phillips gold mine,
cur tahneming. Mte-h., han been sold to a Coi-

CHEESE.
CHICAGO.

Th- Illinois Mate Horticnitural Societv. in

age to callow youth, eyed bis bride with

felonious

rested awhile for breath.
The crowd
lurmed a circle arouud her and watched

utee In tater -uw'rnment
Steeta of SMjRfl, with

paid not the slightest attention to th'n

You certainly d&lt;- seem to attract

OPIUM HABiT!

MNU for a now CatooUe ual
els-ned her cucok for too some

strangeness waa st n • end. Bho lilted her
eyebrows in simulate i surprise, as though
Carpi'* aud Hui

nrrATOEB-^bih7
PORK Mew.........
LAUD—Steam......

She
■
MriX. Uv
--- ... I.
~* Suddenly, with a oonvu'

h“‘ b“
•» &gt;- lb. 1-llHu or
&lt;b*—■ w&lt;&gt; «■&lt;» «*« u&gt;. lox
‘l 111 *■ IM t I j * |^,r firm*
. I... L..—4.
a little gentleman

w«ro aimed at

Ixteeu new granges were argsniaed In
insriranis the ja-t year. Tbo receipts
■viijsn, and expenditsrve
There

‘Will you exchange srata withmef" be
try gallantly and trditely said, lifting h.s

CATTLE-I
F&gt;dr tn I

fall). Sure omxigh. Maxtor Jxcko was in
Th-

predate the honor. After the fox had
been killed there was n long ride homo
monkey siwniod thoroughly wearied out.

Obta&gt;&lt;-&gt;4
all Mb** Uv-:b~. la &gt;Le u «. I'm-..,
(Hfier niter. J&lt;it to Ur M&lt;H&gt;E*ATK Eh»wuroficc toamaritetar I ,4 **»!«-( 'Wca. «od
«"tonobtain PatesJo bro tiar hii.Jia.rw
n-.rrfrr.rn WAHHR«9t(iX
ts-od MOIHtL tKOBAWlKW.Wtuiafcca
P4ifM»Wy fw «f alim; wQd «. . .h.
•
( Rm WE OBTAIN IA1KNT

them ail.

for to sit by my husband.
Thus with the Kama stone she killed that
.ultnr--bird and the dove-mate whom sh--

ONLY OS E TH AT*F»f L'»».»
M^Fe/t&gt;davWfi%‘&lt; ;/&amp;?£:

in Ohio. .
The Citium* of Andersonville. O.. turned out

no hwtDfiP bring.

HALT1MORK.
CATTLE-Bcrt.........................
Mcd.um..............................
HOGfl........................
.

Opjer !t* Mrivst ■

�A WONDERFUL DOG.

AN ECCENTRIC JUDGE.
Th*

Bxtr»-Ju&lt;Urf*l Hamw** Ot
Judire MoCowe.

Maaiiekm

Th© Unvamiabwd History
BoffUM Watoh.

BMMTksUt Dao* «T a K*mm Lady—Aw
e««*aWly tMltag th* »*rt*d *ri»" ©f
.
.
------------- e-------------to* Ft*** Ia»* Nee Fteeh Ttej «*•* emd
MalUpty.
(Kansas Cttr Star ]
A wonderful ease of v*g*t*bi« growth
and multiplication in hutuaa Beak khat ha*
attracted th* attention of many «C th* mort
prominent physician* in th* load to to be
I atu now ready with a fall slock of Boota and Shoe*, at prior* that will
found in th* town of Olathe, a tew mi* aat-oniah yon. ! will guarantee to save yon 30 per cent, on an goods. Here am
south of this city, on th* Fort Scott rood. some of my prior*:
Having heard that there was a lady in that
city who had a spec e* of th* cactus plant
Men’s fall stock Kip Boot fnr only.......................................
t2 00
Men
’
s
full
stock,
hand
made,Veal
Kip,
double
sole
and
tap
growing out of her body', the result of aa
Boot*. only....................... .......................................... ....................... .'. 3 50
accident which lodged a few of the briers
Boys’ full stock, tap sole, hand made, Veal Kip Boots.....................3 40
in her hand, an Evening Elar rettarbr vis­
Lad'e-* Kid. worked button hole............................................................. 1 25
ited th* little town yesterday aud devoted
Ladles
’Aurip'o KuLburton. Burt Bros.’make.................................. 2 50
th* day to an invest gallon of what ap­
Ladies' Grnninr French Kid, button.
.........
.J. 4 50
peared to be an improbable story.
A good G«»at button *hw, only.......................
1 50
_ Knocking at the door of a pretty Btti*
A better one............................................................. ;............................
2 00
residence on a street in the rear of th* Asy­
A still better one............................................
2 75
lum for Deaf Mute*, th* reporter was met
A genuine Cardigan shite............................................................................. 1 75
by the lady of whom he was in search.
Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. Burnett ia th* wif* of
a well-to-do and prominent citizen of Ola-

of a

BOSTS, SHOES ANO RUBBER GOODS

[BL Paul Day.]
Philip Baird, a man about forty years «f
age,
arrived
in
th* city to-day on hia way
W»w M Arkansaw J*da* Oat Bvaa wit&gt; •
East. and told a pitiable tai* of suffering
XagllKtal Mwaiclpal OMoer aad with •
in the western part of Manitoba. In hia
-fc_ Swamp Lawfar who Klwpr—»&lt; HI*
own words he says:
.
IMoreut from HU Kullags.
“1 had only got t»y harvest done when
one n ght I awoke to find my room bright­
[Opte P. Bead. Id N. Y. Mercury.]
ly illuminated. ■ 1 understood it* meaning
Judge McCown, one of th* ablest “car­ at once, and made all haute to dress and
pet-liaggors" who, came to Arkansaw and get my wallet of money, nearly $3;aX). and
aaaioted In th* experimental work of “re- j get out of th* cabin, ^fera* as I suspected
construction," wa* in many reapecU a re­ the dreaded, prsin* flF*-' Away in th
markable man. He had distinguished him­ horizon I could nolle* it* rapid advance, 1
self at college; had taken ftral prize for an knew that my only way of escape was ir.
assay on “The Origin of Common Law,” hasty flight. My home was roaming *•»’
and, not Inconsistent with such achieve­ the prairie, and I could not afford to loo
ment*, had acquired an appetite for the for him, so along with my faithful dog
moat potent drinks to be found in the plodded my way aa rapidly aa possible to
neighborhood. Shortly after hia arrival in ward tho Bow River. The distance wa.

[Denver Opinion.]
“Bld you know Frank Healey?" asked
Com Rowe of an Opinion man the other
lay. “He was the smartest sport that
•ver crossed the Missouri coming West.
He used to work the auction dodge in early
lay*,-but be did it under difficulties. Th*
;ame, of course, was a bogus watch, but,
mfortanately for him, he had only one.
ind he bad to take more care of it than he
would have giv*n to a WOO Geneva. That
watch was sold on an a verage of four time*

of circdjt judge. His decisions were politic­
al rather than legal, but he wa* a man of

“ How was that? ”
“Well, one of the capper* would- cons*
into tho auctidn-ahop with toe witch. The

|

distance is a problem tom*.

celt* and such peculiar humor, that his
rulings, instead of giving offense, often

I reached th

within a hundred yards, and as 1 wa&gt;
standing there dazed my dog took hold o
me and with a sudden Jerk pulled m* head

CHEAP! CHEAPER? CHEAPEST?

THE DEADLY CACTUS.

A VALUABLE FRAUD.

Th* Weasertregs Nteey TnM a m. r*«l

Cheaper 1 han Ever.

CHILDREN’S SOLID SCHOOL SHOES
'

mourdaia, Kans** City’s suixirb.
search of information concerning her won­
derful ease, she Indicated her willingSMfM
to cheerfully giv* it* history. ■ “About five

half groan of spoiled neckties and a doxen
otton handkerchiefs. Haaloy’s ostensible

Cbeaprr than ever known, before. Ladle*,’ Miaac*’ and Children’s
Calf fthrw*. Mro’a. Boys* and Youths’ Fine Cai! Boot* nud Shoe* at
Mtoataliingly Low Prices.
,

One morning, whil* Court was in session

the capper would shqw up he was on deck.
“ Whw* did y* get that watch?’ h*’d

with mud and dripping with water. Taking
' his *«at on th* bench with violent* rather
than with dignity, h* opened court, and
when everyone had become quiet, ho turned
to the clerk-and said:'
“Mr. Clerk, enter a-fine of ‘ five hundred
dollars against the Mayor of Camden.

era! buffalo

“ Then the follow would wo
of an ill-spent fo-tune' racket.

aa nothing ther* for inas usual—soda water and a soft boiled egg
—and started toward 'this place with a
view of discharging his accustomed duties.
He had proceeded but a short dislance
when a board, comprising a treacherous
part of the disgraceful sidewalk, flew up,
and struck the Court in th*. countenauc*,
knocked him down, and still not satisfied.
humanity demands that the Mayo • should
have bait good sidewalks put down and
the ignorance of th* law will not free him
from blame. Enter u fine of fire hundred
. dollars. Mr. Clerk."
"Your Honor," said the City Attorney,
who happened to be present; “I do not
think that the Mayor is amenable to the
law of humanity, as'y°u term it. He hod
doubtless taken no cognizance of lhe loose
board."
“Mr. Clerk,?’ said th* Judge, “enter a
fine of seventy-five dollars against the
City Attorney for not thinking that the
Mayor had not taken cognizance, and also
an additional fine of &lt;yie hundred dollar*
against the Mayor for not taking cogni­
zance. "
"1 protest against this,” exclaimed th*

and as yet has failed to see a sober day.
• Why is this?’ ask the freckled-faced sons
of ham-strung civilization. This Court
would modestly reply that it is on account
of hurriedly made whisky. The American
preparation of their liquor.”
“That ain’t the trouble, J*dg*,” ex­
claimed an old squatter who had lx?en ar­
rested for selling whisky without a li­
cense.
“ What is the trouble, sir?”

R. A. KANAGA.

fore I left th* State*,’ he’d say, ’and it cost
*
“ ‘Is it gold? Do you warrant it?*
“‘Tbft’s what! It’s good stuff.’

gust'Uiat I got Lhe iiriers in my finger,

I

whisky ’fore it has time to git e©ol-’’
“ Mr. Clerk, credit thia man with fifty
dollars for making a sensible remark. Now,

home. This country ha* no right to im­
prison a man who has correctly rst.mated
the evils ot a great social principle."

(Cor. Philadelphia Times.]

©over my apron-front completely. In spite
of my picking th* plant continued to grow
and multiply, until my system was full at
cactus. I was fairly bristling with th*
prickly brie.s, which began making their

Finally od« day I felt a peculiar stinging
I found that the cactus was beginning U&gt;
sprout out of my heels. 1 waited until il
made iu appearance above the skin, and
bas been constantly making it* appearance

j
---------- _,----- _
... I
enton. aad I hear from tom*of.his intimate
M.ad,lb*&gt;bo&gt;dl^thopra^«MWs^
of Ma
r^omy. Some Uu a*° •

frightfully.
health and
tempted to retire it seemed as though th*

hand*. I got pretty nearly a* anxious
about the watch as the fellow* who lived

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..

our attempt* to effect

cions. They laughed at th* cactus theory
They told me that vegetable life could not

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS

Sept. 15th Jast we adopted the Cash System of aelitng good*. By doing thia
w*ro unable to suggest th* proper remedy, we were enabled to *ell goods lower (han (hey bad been heretofore in WoodBom* of them war* in favor of burning tbs land, conrequrnily the ay (em met the univeranl approval of al! citizens, and
plant With add. I tided this until H oar aalea thus far have exceeded our most sanguine expectations.

good deal of interest

We are now in the market with the flneat line of
plaQt that I only lived by constant tonics.

finally in some way.’

ia his condition, he waa, on medical advice, j witc
sober on Monday. Mr. Alfred Matcham,
his usual oc upations; but his liberty parah surgeon, deposed that death was
due to apoplexy, which he bad no doubt
tar disease of which he is the victim.
Scarcely had he set his foot on the boule­ quont on read ng and dwelling upon the
details of the execution on Monday. The
tent in champagne and m different other in­ struggling probably armo from dreaming
of the executions, and to* excitement of
th* dream had no doubt caused a blood­
vessel to burst in ths brain. Th* jury re­
turned a verdiet of “death from natural
hired a cab and led a bacchanalian life for
several days and nights, spending some
CANVAS-BACK DUCKS.
thousands of francs in th* wildest freak*
and orgies, until finally hi* friends hod

FRESH, SALT and CURED MEATS

Our stock &gt;« Bi-lected only from the choicest and brat-fatted acock of the
land, ia tender, mid served np in the lateat style, at loweat prices.
“ But you certainly sought th* advice at
Caaii for Hides, Pelta, Fure, rtr.
phyu'danl” interrupted th* reporter
Your patronage solicited.

“ Well, as I said, it was the only one in
the Territory, and it bad to be looked after.
Suppose *ome fool had carried it off, what
would the boys have done for another!1 It

would not do so, and completed th* account
to himself.

----- la fully Brocket! with-----

bod fairly tingling from to* effect of th*
terrible plant that wa* multiplying and

th^ same time, it caused a good deal of
*uxiety.”

genuine

found the deceased struggling by her side
and trying to call out something about toe
execution. She tried to rouse him. bbt he
fell on the floor and continued struggling
and mutter.ng after she lifted h'm back
on th* bed. He then vomited, and after­
ward tell into a stupor, from which he
never rallied. A doctor was obtained, but
u,
.to,, ,w«,tJ.rour boon
Mur rltaw Ini noUc«l U&gt;.

OLD RELIABLE MARKET

thousands of cactus briers, although only
four hod entered

of the boys would bid a dollar, and anoth­
er a dollar and a,quarter, aud they'd run it
up to about two dollars. Then she'd be
knocked down. If the sucker kicked they’d
tell him that he had warranted the watch
and wouldn’t be allowed to scandalize it by
saying it was brass. He would generally
see the point and skip. Healey has sold

executions. She returned with the paper,
and he read the account aloud, but stopped
at Intervals, quite overcome with emotion,

CRAZED BY FREAKS.

ROES

winter of terrible Buffering

A STRANGE DEATH.

(London Echo.]
A death of a remarkable character, con'nected with the execution of the twe mur­
derers, Orrock and Harris, at Newgale, on
Monday last, was the subject of an inquiry
yesterday afternoon at the Southwark
Court, by Coroner l^mgham. Eliza Kate
Williamson deposed that she resided at No.
4 Lant street. Borough, and was the wife of
the deceased, Alexander Ben Williamson,
aged forty-five, who was a labor** in a
foundry. He had enjoyed very good health,
but now and aga u had complained of pain*
in nis need, ne came Home tree
Mon-lay night apparently quite
after tea sent witness for an even

Giv^'my whole attention to the same, and will jriveyon better goods
for the money than you can get io Naahville, or »n Barry county.

ly right

beipg bid on for awhile would l&gt;e knocked
dy-. n to some/luffer lor about titty dollars.
ke*p by its course until I reached tka-MoSj' The fellow would pull out bis buckskin
ketchewan, thus making *ur/of something
to drink if nothing to eat. tTi* route was a Just on the outside he’d meet cappar mam­
good deal the longest, but the safest, and I
plodded on. That night I was tired and
hungry when I laid down to rest. Strang*
••The sucker would show his snap.
to say I alept sound and awoke with a pro­
“ ‘I don’t think that's good,’ capper num­
digious appetite. To appeas* it my- do-’
had a fine prairie rabbit lying in ■ front of jewelry store and sec.’ And together
me. H* had' not touched it himself after they’d go and find out the watch wasn’t
killing it, but by the wishful way hs worth fifty cents.
watched the dead animal I knew he was
"Then capper number two would loom.
as hungry as myself. 'I shared with him- ‘See ht're,* he’d say; ‘this is a swindle, but
| nud continued on my way. I reached Fort you can play back. Take it to the auction
' Walsh in flr* days after, iny dog always
! haring something fresh each morning that lot of fellows bidding on it when yon left.
would last us the rest of^the day. I told a You can get your money back, and may-be
young Captain by the name of Forbes of more.' Bo back they’d go and run through
my misfortunes, and he was so pleased the same business. The sucker would sav
■"with my dog he would not allow me to the watch was given him by bl* father, aud
take him to the East, but kept it himself. that it cost $150 in gold, and that h* wa*
, I have my money yet, aud intend to go tc broke au'd wanted to put it up.
“ "Do you warrant it?' Healey would

“ Mr. Clerk, enter a fine of fifty dollars
against the City Attorney for protesting.
This Court wishes to say ho is tired being
slapped by board* and bull-ragged by

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes,

the position of a flowar-pot «miaialag a
cactus plant, when It fell, and in saving it
I touched the plant and got four of th*

cactus had the upper band. Finally 1 j
found an old physician in Michigan whe !

“ I think they put it is the corner-stone
of the first church built in Denver. They
had got * gross from the outside, and
didn’t have to waste money buying the old
one back." _________________

Winter Goods

Including Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Dre** Flannel* and Jersey Cloth,
tery. This device saved my Ufa By run­ Lsdiva' Cloaks, Dolmens, Newport*, and U aterpioofa, Undrmear. Hosiery,
ning th* sponge* over my body I kiUed Yarns, Gloves and Millinery, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., we have ever invoiced.

EATING WITH CHOP-STICKS.

teriea, the invigorating, or tonic, aud th*
depleting. For the benefit of any othc«
poor sufferer, remember tha*&gt; it is th* de­
pleting current of on* of these batterias

Two happy Celestials passed through Al­

“Did it cur* you completely?"
“Oh, no. Only yesterday I picked some

ing to the Creecent City to arrange and
decorate the space allowed to the Chinese
Empire in the great World's Fair. The
men ar* in the employment of the Chln«se

Our Millinery Department
Is conducted by Mrs. B. R. Hollv. and ia a sacceaa in evert particular. Oar
I vtock of Silks, Velveta, Pluahra, Pluuit-s, etc., will compare favorably with any
stock to be found in Hasting* hr NHMiviile.

cuming, but it is coming in smaller quaatitiee all the time. 1 think it has been kiU*d

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,

finest decorative worker* in the world.
They hav* spent many years in Europe
working at their trade, and when selected
oy their Empire to decorate it* space at tb&lt;
Expos-tion they were in England, from
whence they came d’rert to America.
They wer* accompanied by an interpreter,
they being unable to speak the English lan-

hausted itself in my system. I am re­

Everything sold at Ruck Bottom Prices for CASH.

patched to Charenton, a greater lunatic
“There,” said a young man with © shot­
than e-. *r. Gill’s madness is what French
medical m*n call Mir det ar’indeurx. War­ gun, and a dog and a lag of birds, as ht
gut off a train at th* ..Union
y ester den* who are brought into daily communi- _
___Depot
. . ._____
cation with th* unfortunate artist assert j day; ‘that's something you don’t find
latt C. -MO..U* a
. .. .. w..1
- —* -■ —
V *11
—

shown every attention. They travel in
flrst-rlass style, having an entire section
in a sleeper. Soon after they left theb

mous cactus stem*, and it became neev*-

homage from friends who visit him. Gill’s • birds. "Nice birds! Well, 1 should say so.
insanity was due principally to the over- Those are genuine canvas-back*. They’re
■*
- - -....
—
m&gt;Khty scarce in this country- Good eat­
found himself on a giddy eminence that ing? Why, there’s nothing like it in the
turned his head, bringing about those ec­ world. , It’s just time for them now. The
centricities of character which afterwards

them.”
He then told Mi. Durand how to prepare

of caricaturists in

Paris.

Political ce-

Irani in Hie umuu

raa performed.
Luoiavin

ur|«jiuir gen-

tJeuiau who was with them entered the resLuur&amp;ul and asked Mr. Durand to prepare
dinner for them.
“They want,” the gentleman said, “plen-

meudous bowl of rice. It looked hot ami
dry, but they at* it with a relhb. Knives
•nd forks had been laid beside their plates,
but these they never touched. Fron. taeir
and with bo h hands shoveled rice into

tn order that
1
themselves
should
vorabl* than otherwise. Actors

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS,
‘Only one, and that

i
,
|
.

ui

iuo

But ths

calm, u

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

weu

known among Western cattle-raisor*. AaDually it kills thousands of horsre, cows
and sheep. They touch it with their
tongu**, and in a tew days they ar* living.

brier* will &gt;-osne off. Unless it i* toache*

Drugs and Groceries!

structible. My husband

mottled
drank thrlr tea. without sugar or cream,

burned the entire pile, cactus and all, b©t
which they filled with English tobacco
st ongly flavored with opium. Ina pip*
curious looking arrangement, and

remarkable

Ucludlo, Culrar'. -Auoma

plant can lira

MY BO CENT T*A I* CUARAMTKSD TO BK TUB BIST
FOB THS MONEY IN THB MARKIT.

l-i'TY 500 New Customen to give me a
, trial, and learn the truth of the
statement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.
A M* I ""
’ ’ -la.1 \ 1

talkative, but his two e’s at th* end of

Make your mouth

mob around him smoking his pipe, bet bis
request was declined except by Mr. Henry
Durand, Mr. Frank Lester, Mr. Meek Sharp,

KUat], Llier Md Blood M-lMne MuufaeUnd.

as toon as the flr* subsided. This power

’em for fifteen minutes over

with them.

Books, Blank Books. Pockrl Book., Tolkt Ari Idea,
■II Uie tllandard Palest Hrdlctara.

words darted from her tongue
DmUA »UUe.

b N. HARTER

�THE OAHOV COPPERS.

THE CODE DUELLO.

» PLUCKY LAWYER.

HAH I&gt; W A. H E.

Dusllliig on the Continent of Ihirope.

in Winter.

PENINSULAR
Stoves and-ganges.
The Finest Stores Rale is licMia.

-Finley is «

[Chic*in&gt; Tribune.j

topers and barbers never see duII times.**
several preliminary dips at the importer’s
forelock; “ but I am telling you d ffer-

imlisbMi shiald. bo gracelt^Jy
rosewood club nud directs Uie
and smiling bis sHAst
to trip dalntiy along ' h

uio uie uaruware aiw ui yuivm. iu
----------------.
I.™, I..1UU.W. -. r«n.r.ny A... 1
—I
»»
boy 'from
precarious
position *almost
tiro bandnd ....
’
‘
~~ a --------lm"
underneath a burse-car; cou teously eom1 don’t suppose fifty more will show up mjtndiug a small knot of conversationalists
to pass ou, and taping a drunken ruffian
months we won*t average ■ more tbau ons with his ever-uandy tally. Ho is cool­
hundred and fifty customers a day. Just headed when all aronnd him are mad w th
a Utt!* higher, ptease. -There now,
n moment’s not ce, and always on hand for
any refractory'c.tisen. His uniform lends
to him a certain amount of dignity and
position, and the man continued:
“ Lots of men fcpegln to let out theii gives him a certain prestige. There is
beards al»out now. The middle-aged men something in a double row of brass buttons
want to be co ufortabls, aud a board Is n and a nickel-plated shield that strikes ter-

cleanaoff the dirt, snd hair and dead skis
open, ao that, when ho goes out of a bed
barber-shop ta the cold-air he is, bouud tc
catch cold In spite of all .the bay-rum you

throat trouble and catarrh than those th al
grow beards in the winter. The young

latest tony thing, you know, is a Mother
Hubbard beard.”
The reporter Interpolated a gasp of won­
der in the barber's stream of conversation
aa he questioned: “What is that*"
“If you want a Mother Hubbard whis­
ker,” continued the knight of the razor,
short down to within au inch and a half ot
your chin where you let them grow long.
Then tram and trim thi. long jmrt into the
shape of an inverted half moon; fix ths
long ends so that they po nt al out for your
armpits, aud you’ve got a Mother Hubbard

the London dudes for this winter.”
“Are full boards to ’ be the fashion this
winter, do you mean?"
“That’s about the else nf it. I guess |
have had more young fellows asking m*
about how loug their beards would take to
grow, whothe 1 had any invigorator to
help out the hair &gt;ist below the lips, or
how to train and part whiskers, than 1
jver had before. Here's a French arrange,
meat I got in a week ago for training
beards when they are starting,” taking
something resembling a David's sling made
of rubber from the shelf. “I have sold ten
York."
the chin and jaw. That seam in the mid-

want your iioard to part. When a man
uses this he must first put a little wax on
his chin whiskers when they’re about on*
middle of his chin and throat. Wh*n be
goes to tie those strings behind bls head
in tho right shape for a dude whisker. If
a fellow follows these direct ons for five or

fixed so that It won’t need hauling, and
pulling, and brushing into snaps. Besides,
a tain by using tom can look respectable

This is what he seems as he stands upon
a Main street corner. Qnder.different cir­
cumstances be is seemingly a different
man. According to the legend which is

tian be possesses an affinity for a secluded
stairway at late hours of the night or
around ore generally quiet Here ho is

Over ft.***) dueta occur annuall v In Franc*

was District Attorney. Ho bod his □(!!«
in this building, and I really believe that

commonly callod dr* Calrnrf, whose rajmc-

friend here. Al! the office-holders were
jealous of him. His one friend was Colouel Buckuer, who was then Internal
Revalue,Collector. Colonel Buckner knew

recrult sus|&gt;e&lt;.-ted of a deficiency of phy­
sical enuraOn the mo-t Irivoious pr»&gt;

Legislature with oib or both of them, and
bad a great admiration for" the manly
qualities and warm heart of the Judge.

voice of the regiment declares that honor
demands blorxlshed. The encounter takes
place in the presence of four noD'-commlssiuned officers and of the regimental fenc­
ing master, who stands by. sword in hand.

a Deputy Marshal. Everybody here
knows John Wyatt, the most recklessly
and desperately brave man that ever
pulled a trigger. He was the terror of
all the lawless spirits in the mountains,

The weapon used in tbo cavalry la the

breathed. 1 don’t know, an«f probably no
one know* how many man ho killed.

harmless enough, although cases haw been
known of the tat/-ur himself coming togriei
through the recnllt going for his adver-

other, took a dislike to the District Attor-

In society, and especially among gentle­
men connected with what the French term
la pdilr pretty a very similar nils prevails,
but with one important modification. Th*
kiteur is here conspicuous by bis Skbseuov.
and the young aspirant to social or jour­
nalistic honors is exia-cted to faire mm
prruees by delil»srately picking * quarrel
'with some eligible opponent. The weapon

habitant Is enjoying at that time, all un­
mindful of the tight whi ^nay^l* happen-,
ing a block -below, or of
variably the small sword, the pistol bein
considered far too dangerous an arm—th.
being robbed or issue Of these encounters is ns it rule u
murdered.
scratched Huger or forearm. Occasionally^
He is also said to be happy when leaning when political or other considerations ren­
der even a scratch undesirable, pistols are
familiarly with the servant girl. He is resorted to, but with peculiar precautions.
frequently
aitu- Thus M. Gaffibetta and De Foutou—the
i™queuuy depicted
aepicvwi in
tn this
tms interHting
inierrvnngwiu»• PopaUrly supp&lt;—1 to I* then i armor l«ing oue-eyed aud tbo latter near­
,a
h*-'Khl &lt;* happiness. Malicious ly blind—were pul up in a dense fog at
forty paces to exchange shots with very
averse to a suspension of section 4 for s short-barrelled sin.-oth-bore pistols.- 'In
period of about two'minutes, while he can short, nine oul of teu French duels may be
enjoy a mug of beer. But these slander- looked upon us mere farces played for the
amusement 01 tho gallery. The excellent
the very ones upon whom he likes to lay heaHh enjoyed by MM. Ruchetort. De Costhe strong arm of the law and show the
skill and training of his biceps and triceps
in his agile application of ths festive times, odds strung cunllnuatlan to this
locust.
It will not do to ask him If these things
In both Italy and Spain duels are fre­
quent; but in both countries the saber is
to become Irritated, even at such a littls uacd, to the alm-st complete exclusion of
thing, and experictice will teach anybody the small sword. Indeed, the prejudice
that a j»ol ceman is a l»ad person to irritate. against the hitter arm is so strong in Italy
Many |&gt;eople understand this, and in con­ that it is all but impossible to find second*
sequence he is f equently offered a cigar.
If you know him and stand iu with him ht The natural result 1s that, while
will occasionally give you one of these. If
you smoke it you will not feel like stand­
ing in any more, but like going s&gt; me where penalty for duelling, aa in France, is mere­
ly nominal.
awful warning against the smoking vice.
Throughout Germany, including PrusTbs policeman is not supposed to arrest
every drunken man be aeeo. Rochester is different rule prevails. With the excep­
quite a city, and on some occasions a large tion of the o; t-described “Schlagor” duels
percentage of the people might Ue under among university students, which are still
lock and key. He must help him home if
he can. The philosophy of this is that if are punished with considerable severity,
the ordeal of single combat being
to get a much warmer reception at that a privilege practically reserved for the
place than at tbe'Pollce Station, and will army. In the event of two Officers falling
probably remember the warning longer. out, a court of honor (ISArraperic/U), gen­
erally composed of five superior officers and

make a sound when he hits it. If it be a
drunken man. so much the worse for the
uufortuuate individual.

meat or tho General commanding the dis­
trict. carefully investigates the whole
affair end decides whether an apology

full

growth cut back.”
.
“Ish-mld think that the strain on a man's
chin would be too tiresome for the machine
to be practicable.”
‘•O, no. Just put one on for a few

CAn we)* ** proud. Under the efficient cur.
of its managers it is ab^ to cover the dty
better.than much larger' patrols do in other
cities. Some* of the outside beats are much
longer than they should be,and some parts

while your beard is being trained. It saves
all tho pulling that ruins a beard. You
get the habit of pulling and twisting your

this is not the fault of the men, but only

you will never get over it. You’ll keep on
pulling and twisting till you split the hair

well trimmed and waxed. As they appear
on parade they are a handsome body of
men. The viriasitudes they expe ience are
many, and, in the language of the great
Comm ssloner: “the life of a policeman is
not*a happy one."

wJl get ragsed aad stubbed like a gam­
bler’s mustache. Too mu^h trimming,
a beard stiff, while too much Combiqg or
fingsr ng splits the hairs and stops their

chafes,’etc. 'Your hair is split,* 1 alwayr
tell ’em. They have rubbod and twisted
tho hair together, you see, Uli it is all split
the skin It splits before it can grow out aad
curls In under the skiu. Half ot the men

derisive cackle to the rest of the
can attribute their trouble to just this

thing after people get bold of the notion

though nothing had hapjtencd. This pecul­
iar fowl has i&gt;een watched closely, and

authorised by the court would infallibly
lead to the cashiering of the offenders

man. He has s-en the toils and itruggies of
the overworked and greatly oppressed hens

keeps his whiskers. A nervous

them to supply the demand now seriously
felt in c-immercial circles—aud at the
hoarding-houses. Hr cares nothing for a
p otoction tariff, a tariff for revenue only,

and ehewed-up mustache. Gamblers’ mus­
taches are about al ways that way. Watch

demands for home consumption and to a-e
that the Christmas nog is not wanting.

it is silky they call him refined, but if it is

Buffalo Scales,

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ThU powdr-r never vmIm. A msrvrl of port
than l hr
petition

Holey said nothing, and Wyatt grew bold­
er. One morning Finley moved the- Court
chat Wyatt be dismissed from his position
lor drunkenness and for reckless shootiug
iy inueti*«&gt;d Wyatt.
"One day Finley went to see Colonel
Buckner, and Cold biiu of Wyatt’s conduct.
’•Youknow, Cokmal,' said be, ‘I am no
coward; but 1 want to uphold the dignity |

tronbie with any one. Now, what shall 1 ,
do?"
,
“'Well.' replied Colonel Buckner, *1
would advise you to protect yourself
against the insults or attacks of any ruf-

“Finley never said a word, but marched
out. He walked up to bis own office and
sat down. Then ho went down into his
aside pocket and drew out a knife, about .
two feet in length add a couple of incheabroad, and slowly and delilwrately began
to sharpen it by rubbing it on hi*. bootWhen the kn fe was satisfactorily sharp- |
ened Finley placed it on the table beside '
him, and. leonm,, back in his chair, waited

a strange anomaly, tho verdict of tho
KhrtHtf-ruhl does not entirely cover the
res]&gt;onsibihty bf the combatants. In the
event of a fatal Issue, tbo survivor is liable
varying from two to six mouths. A Ger­
man officer thus finds himsell placed in the
dilemma of refusing to fight and being
compelled to retire, or of fighting aud

Th- mode &lt;&gt; combat universally adopted
is that termed the dual a la burrirre; the
opponents Luting put up at fifteen paces,

given signal, aud to fire at will.

Should

entitled to complete bis five paces batons

fatal effect. The great Ruuian poet Puah kin waa killed in a duel a la barriert attar
•everely wounding his autn/oniat.
In tae Baltic Pruvinco a system prevails
which at first sight appears even more
The ndversarh

Oeld with the mnxxlo pointing upward, and
are brought down and discharged at a
given signal. It tuny appear almost Imto short a distance: but this is not the case.

NASHVILLE WAGONS
Best on wheels.

GUNS !

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy or Trade.

SCHOOL!
SCHOOL!
Open Again for Another Term!
ALL CH ILDREN.WANTING

School

Miippliec*

Powder, Nbot and Fixtures,
Traps. KIC.. BU-.

Builders’ Hardware!
Jefferson Jt'oils, S&lt;inh,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Qils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.
Warranted for ten years not to Crack, Peel,
Chalk off or Blister.

Will do well to call on

F. T. BOISE

BAR IRON, STEEL,

“In a few minutes Jack Wyatt, wttn a
pistol protruding from his pocket, swag­
gered in. He slammed the door after him,
aud started iu j an insolent, aggravating

Tin Nashville Dmgeist and Bocksellcr-

And Blacksmiths* Supplies.

He has a full and complete

We carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
buy tor CASH atid sell good goods low
for tiie same or good pajwr.

- ‘Get out of this room,* said the district
attorney, calmly.
.
“1 would like to see you put mo out, you
blank blanked blankety blank," roarvd

aHBortinent of all School

What followed Wygtt used to tell him­
self:
“ ‘Before I knew where I was, or what 1
was doing, Finley had sprang over the
table, seised me by the throat and dashed
me to the floor. I was no more in bis

Books of all kinds

Supplies,

and School

used in the county.

We are prepared to name

, .

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
For good* for ready pay.

To Those Indebted to Us:

Headquarters and Lowest Prices
Pens, Inks, Sintes,

gleam of sunshine, and then his kne-’ was
pressing on my chest with terrible force.
With his left hand he forced my head back
until my neck wm os ’taut as a fiddle­
string, and with his right he pressed the
knife against my windpipe. I wouldn’t

Slate Pencils, Lead

We Owe Rorroned Ylonry
and muut have our pay to

FRANK 0. BOISE

Pencils, Crayons, Pen­
holders, Note Books, Le­

and every instant cxj»octed to be killed.
I couldn’t sareii'n if I wanted to. I lay in
this position for an age, when Finley
hissed out through his teeth: “If you bat
au eyelid, you blanked scoundrel, I’ll cut
your blanked throat like I would a

“And from that time on," said F

CURING

known in which duolist, although mortally
wounded,
has yet retained sufficient

“What did you mean when you spoke
about a gambler’s stubby mustacne?"
-Well, you know thnae phrenologists say
that they can tell what kirn! of u fellow

SEWINC MACHINES,

gal and Fools Cap Papers,
School ‘Bags.

Straps,

Copy

Books, Book-keeping Books,
Blank

U&gt; comply with it would be compelled tore-

plicabio—a veritable rooster laying eggs.
In no country are duels more frequent or
This sounds very queer, but Mr. Turner and more murderous tbau in Russia; the Hushis good lady sayrit is a fact, or else there

lest every day. and after the functions ot

.DOMESTIC and NEW HOME

death lest I should bat an eyelid aecident-

distance of twel
officers being as

[Montezuma Record.)
There has oourred a phenomenon in tho

Thia in a new company, snd (ts Btoyes
received Fi et Prise Medal al American
Institute Fair. New York, lt*3, and at. Ctocinuati Expositein, 1W3. If you want the
Be»t .(at a nw&gt;drrate price), buy one of

obi

FORGETFULNESS.

Books,

Spelling

NewDentalParlors
Ovum Tmuman’s Stomb. NasmvilebJ

Slips, School Registers,

f every description done according to latest’
niprovcrl modes. Call snd sec sample*.

Dictionaries, etc., etc.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.

Remember we are}

No charge for Extracting when we do the
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

A. H. WINN.

HEADQUARTERS
[Washington Star.)
Washington has

DiugH, Medicines, Perfumeries,

one to memorise the most difficult things
almost, without an effort.”
“How cau that be dpue?” asked a Star
man.
“Ob, it’s a matter of ssscuriation accord­
ing to a system 1 hove worked upon for
alphabet, and numbers. 1 take

can repeal or reproduce a long poem which
I have read to them twice, or at most three
times'- They can repeal it Imckwards or
forwards, or give you auy iln-‘ you call for
by nuinbor. I had a boy about twelve
went to hear Beecher and Cook lecture,
and afterward repeated the lectures to an
audience without having taken a note. He
repeated Beecher’s lecture at the Young
Men's Christian Association rooms on Now
York avenue. Oi' course be did not give

•red every point in its regular order, just
ai the sj»caker bad done, curtailing it suf­
ficiently to beabloto give in half an hour
what it took an hour to deliver originally.’’
faculties cultivated?**

Toilet Articles, Jewelry,.
'

W orIt

I&gt;entnl

Paints,

Oils,

Wall

Paper, etc., etc.

F. T. BOISE

TUB W4M&gt;l»I.A.%n

STEAM GRIST MILL

On account of the failing health of
the proprietor, in offered

FOR SALE CHEAP.
The mill contains two run of 88-inch
atone and necemuirv nsachinety to de
cuAtom milling; all drove by a fine

25-Hors® Power Engine.
For full parties Tara apply to or addteaa .

J. SPINDLER,

7

8-13

Cloaks!
700 Ladies,’
300 Misses’ and
Children’s

Woodland, Mloh.

THE OLD RELIABLE

J. OisMUHi, 1‘roprlrtor.
My convenience for supplying the public '
’It). .
1
ll... ..... —... --- Bute.

Foor Pair of best Maicned Horses
In the comity.

Both

SINGLE
AMD DOUBLE TURNOUTS
With riding accommodations for two or eight,

larly official reporters of the Senate and
House—lawyers and preachers. Preach­
ers and lawyers particularly; lhe former

furnished on shortnotict and al lowest rates.
Patronise me and you will be hat.pi.

JACOB 06MIDL

laying roosters.

FARM FOR SALE

double-naught green scoops their pile or

hard luck they keep one hand on the chips
and tho other at their whiskers. Do you

I Omaha Bee.)
Gold coins are in local circulation, which
although not counterfeit, uro equally to be
repudiated by all to whom presented.
Their spurious nature constate tn the fact

that lhe bullets buiy themselves in the
ground. At a duel fought last year at
Riga between an offic r and a student in

rosive adds, and although gold, with

ri- ht tool cut dean off by his opponent's
oultet.

ANY
civil service examinations.

LADY

Before go-

without say result, while at tho fourth disrivers. historical, sta-

Will Go Home Happy,

&gt;r sale aj farm of forty sen

of fifteen seres nf upland, especially adptadto fruit raising, four acres now being covered
with small fruit, and twentv-fivearn* ofchoice
bottom land, all tillable. Will be wJd atbsr
JfatoDaxiil. Srautr.

Where is It all Tbis is Done?

Paontssoa Yocwo lias discovered sems
tn the system so that he could without
Cearwr.

telling you Gospel tmtr
an average eighty-five

tected upon close observation, being lighter

Isoth stamp and milling. One of

"daughter, has taken Instructions, and she
says that she finds no difficulty In re­
membering and repeating all that she
reads. She

chants* National Bank. This specimen had

lemaUHy. a line from each "

7Ta*«.

French*’—but the

buy one of those
had fled through

DECKER’S,

"Tuts is

40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek.
WAGON

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FltOM THE CAPITAL
Into
tt'shall have
by the Senate. Mr. Hitt, member ot th*
Hoss* Con; iaittee on Fovrigu Affairs, rayi
tliat on one point there bra, been a decid.d
nlmniderttaading ow’ard te this treaty.
It has Jreen frequently stated that toe duly
on American floor wa* not reduced «
any perccpUbta degree by tlie inrtrmnent.
On tlie contrary, he rays Uie reduction In
I duty Is *u great that American flour
IFamtiniitox, Due. ft—A dedslqn wa&gt; 1 instead of being subjected - to a duty
rwdered io toe Supreme Court ot lhe Unit- *
**
'”toy
uln U“’hn,’“r' ’ to the port* of to^Spauish W«»t Indies
taht California caaeof Chew Heong, p’aintlfl
to error, against the United States -- a tert
esse involving th-j construction of ■ i!&gt;e ra&gt;
esHed Chinera Rratrirtten rata of May
A 1881, ami July A 1884. Chew Hitmg.
tiro plaintiff in error, was a Chinrae
laborer and a subject of tho Emperor of
China. He was in the United States on tho
teat twty between Chiu* and. the United
Stales, and he remain d therein until June
18, 1881, when he went to Honolulu, re-

iember last
As pre Reetrietion act of
1883 had not .trecocue a law when he left
the United State®, lie did not of courae pro­
vide himself w to a certificate which.is pre-aoribed aa prte jufidte to re-entrance, and
upon hia n turn to San Francisco In Septem­
ber, 1884. the Custom Houra authorities
refused to allow him to Jand, on
the ground toot to jieriult him to
do so would . be to violate the
Restriction acta He thereupon sued out a

fcru the United Slates Circuit Court, whore
It waa heard by Justice Field and Jwige
Sawyer. Tbe Judges i were divided in
opinion. Justice Field
holding that
tbe lalwrr could- out re-enter the
United States without the certificate
pnecrihed by section 4 of the amen led R«^
rtricUon ack Judge Sawyer, bn the eontrury. held that a Chinese laborer who was
in the United Siau-son the 17th of Novem­
ber, 1888, and &lt;te|«rted therefrom prior to
lhe passage of tbe,Restriction act, could re­
turn without any certificate.. The Judge*
thcreuj&gt;o" certified to the division of opin­
ion. Judgment was entered in accordance
with Uie oeciahm of J us. Ice Field, and the
oaae was brought here by a writ of error.
Thia court holds UihC the Chlnora
Restriction ad of
May fl,
1880,
ra anrended. requiring a Collector's
certltteite as the on y evidence of Uie right
of a Ciilneec laborer to reenter the Uuitcd
State*, is not applicable to a Chinese
lalawer who nwided bi thia country at the.
date uf the treaty of 18S0. but who left this
country before tlie are of May A 148 A, was
passed, and did not seek to reenter until
after the act of Ju|y 5, 18M. waa
The right of such laliorer in reenter was
secund by the treaty of 1840. ami Uie court
holds that Congress did not intend to vio­
late Uiat right CbineM lal-or* r* who were
here at the date of the treaty can be admip
ted. the court holds upon such m id -ucc as
will be competent umirr the general princi­
ples of law. Opinion by Justice Harlan.
Justfcv Field dissenting.
WAMIUXGTOX’S MOXUMKXT COMPLETim.

Waann-orox, Dec. 8.—Tho Washiugtnn
monument was completed Siturdaj. The
formal evleimtion will taka plant* tm
Waaiilngton’s ’birthday. The marble capatope snd Its pyramidal ap**x were set'
by CoIoapI TlMHiiaa Utxxdn Casey, U.S. A.,
Chief Engineer and archltet; CaiiUln
Davi*. U. S. A.; ie ruanl IL (keen. Chief
Bngln er, and Mast&lt;*r-Meehan.c P. !L Mc(&lt;aughlin.
Tbe United State* flag was
ral.-ed over the apex, a ralute of twenty-om*
on the platform built arouud the monument
500 feet aiptye ita inure rang . the “StarSpangled Hanner.” Among those on tho
who laid the coni-r-«tone of the tnunu iient
rnent is 550 fert.
Tbe project of erecUnr a National monu­
ment u&gt; (loom Waaiiington originated-In
17*1. at the Hom- of the Kevohidoiiary War,
tmtnedtately upon hia rtflreive'* from toe
command of the pate.ot army. It continued
to be agitated and dtacua-e&gt;l from time to

atlon

John

rantaed aa a purolv voluntary association,
but w»« limorporuted in ItW. Il has con­
tinued to Uh&gt; present time. The orirtnal
plan waa to build ttw monument euUn-ly
t&gt;y popular contribution* Hub-cr pUon- were
soUctted in every city, village and hum let.
and a multitude at schrmae were adopted by
ton Mnaotnc church and other civic societies
corner atone waa

Speaker of

addrraa. He l« alao to deliver tho dedicator)'
ii« feet.

Tbo amount contributed

entirely to now

absorbed with matter* mon- imiK&gt;rtaut than
moutiment building. An unsightly woo&lt;l&lt; n
roof wra placed over the column to pro-

wave of sentiment that
turn earn, d th. -haft to Its full height, o.naxvaa took hold m the- matter, and appropri­
ated C»CWu&gt; -euuter.” Colonel Timmra

has conducted it to itacytniplviton w.tb tnrater■y .kill TitHmost difficult real of engineering

by afar irare aubrtanUal and enduring »up
fe«i€»ro»r and forty-orw fort «n tbtekucra
AU tilt* waa done with the great plin

'ithout tnoTFuj

hundn-d and sixty mill,on pout
sure or thl* r-normoos weight

Waamjxoton, Dee. ft—The publication
of Ure full text of the Spanish treaty by t.ie
Mew York Times yesterilay morning afford­
'd a prolific "oun-rof eunveraatioQ for mnu!kjss and .Siia ors to-day. That the raUfi*
Nation of the treaty will be opposed from

d receive

Lntereertinfi’ Event® of th® Weok
in Other Coontriee.

Runrisi-o, D. T., Dec. 11.—At ttf* rra
Naah'

RedfWd. Ashton or Fra .kfsrt sta&gt;«M be lhe
eounty-seat of this (Spink) •mnty. The ।

torn followed. It was then found that at tbs erar ua and Soil* wa* thought tn he perfect

of tide pawiwrous firm lumbira them todtrtrib, ure to ati appreciative public lire finrrt, whitcet
am) purer; Sab-nilu* aud Sudu ever known.
officially
known
tlw
citizen.',
claimed
the
derail yesterday off Hollybead, in full g«ut
There are over 5n,(XW port office* in tbe Unit­
of th j shore. Nothing has yet been seen county seat by virtue of the vote of 1883, ed State*.
of any of the peraous on the steauvr. and tuevttrHH were taken to take to ? mat
upiu, Bn W;‘ua( foot'ng with Castilian flour,
1 waa toiubled with chronic catarrh’ and
ter
to
tlie
courts,
in
tlie
nwuntim®
or)
the
. In other words, toe fann -r of too United She is supposed- to have had a crew
• btatra will have an equal chauce witli 'hta of
twenty
men.
Another
steam­ morning of the tfiib. unknown parties
y in aupplying U» Cuban ship has gone down off the North Cornwall visited Ashton, where th • county reconls
were, mov&lt;&lt;d Uie cadre records to thia city, Balm w»s exliaustrd I was cured.—C- J. Cor­
Inirtet with the Staff ot life.
Mr.
Hitt beliora that
this one
item eoast, and twenty persons on board were and deisad.ed tiiem in Lie city hail. Ou bin, W3 CbrstiiUt. rft. Philadelphia, Pa.
When I began using Ely’s Cream Balm my
will compvnrate for all toe loram wh ch drowned. There have been many dlradcrs Saturday morning the City Council took
are foared by tli, tot&gt;aoci&gt; inu-rrat Tlie on the west coast during the past forty-eight charge ai«d placed tho City Marshal wlti a Catarrh was h&gt; tmd 1 had heailsctie the whole
benefits to be derived from tlie free sdniis-' hours. TUe Scenes are de-cribed as fearful large jionae of deputies over tocno. Tills a&gt;
tion
w.w
prompted
by
ruiuora
.
to.it
Kion ofsugara b.-low Na 16 Dutch staudanl
die citizens of Ashtoe and Frank­ 'buimuera, Btepuej, Gain.
are too appsgtsit to Deed comurnnt It Is
fort contemplated taking away tbe
stated upon the authority of cue who has
Yester­
Alabama's cowl fields are half as large a*
Investigated Uie subject that the average Moran. Bennett and Mackey are at tbe head records by force of arm*.
family expends more for sugar Uian for of a syndicate which lias been funned for day afternoon an order was received tbora of England.
flour each • year. There la, however, no tlie purchase of Cubi_ The amount to be from Judge Smith, of MillboaK, authorizing
probability Unit the treaty will come before pdd for too island is S100.000,n00.
Ger­ Citilent in Ashton an- arnling and make COMPLETE CURE OF SECOND LIEUTEN­
the House for action at this aeasiou.
many, IL Is understood, has a hand in Lhe op- ojieo UUWHB
ANT KEY AND WIFE, OF NEW JERSEY.
tlireata that ICC;
they Will
will Mattack
ISTM Ml
this
US p(
pl.ics
m
(•rall-n.
next Monday. . Tbe RadSeld rillra re- 1 Tbe
The wife
wtfe of Second Lieutenant Key, CompCompa­
WasmMGTYm, Dee. ft—Tbe President
ny” °
G.-Third
New
say*, under
reived
Jone thousand rouud* of amtuuuk ”
'r'—‘ “
— Jersey
’------ ”Regiment,
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7
notified the man igers of the New Orleans reachtd here Sunday from Kliartoum rays tlon last night, and one hundred WCdcIum- date March 181,1384:
‘•Two year* ago myaelf and husband were
Expoaitlun that it will be impossible for him that an officer tent by General Gordon to ter rifle* will be received from St Paul later
capture
Sbendy
shelled
the
Inhabitants
out
taken
down
with
malarial
fever.
After
cooto leave Waaliluglon to atb-nd the opening
In Uie week. In rcepouee to a telegram suiting our family pbisldan and ::ndiog no
of lhe exposition on tbe ifith. but be iiopee
Governor Pierce has authorized Genural -relief, we tried Dr. David Keunadv's Favorii*
rvbebi
to be able to visit the exposition during J*o- Also that nmall parties of
make daily attacks on Khartoum. Imt are 'Terry to bring troops In cams of disorder. Remedy, aud It baa completely cured ua of thia
’
invariably repulsed with heavy lora El fcara of incemtiariam ba ng generaL A disease.”
Tbe gnvcrnnieut support* 400 John Smiths.
WAamxoTox. Dec. IL—A delegation ot
heavy guard has been placed around th*
Cotigrrasmcn, beaded by Comm is* loner- tack on foe ground that il would roeoil Id a Treasurers office. The Mayor of tbe city
(h-n&lt;*nU Moorehead, of Uhe New Orleans great slaughter of bis fo&gt;k&gt;w«ra. A camel and toe Sheriff have issued a proclamation ANOTHER CASE OF KIDNEY DISEASE
CURED BY RHEUMATIC SYRUP.
Expodiuon, and Senatwx Lamar aa1 .corps and three regiments tinder Colonel call n&lt; ujton the citizens to assist In- pre- I
Funirac Village, Wayne Co. N. Y. 1
Hampton, called on the Trvnfih^n: yretor&gt; /Stewart will arrive at Ambukfll near the serving order.
’
end of thft month, and will be ready to
Ma.cbS, 1382.
(
day and rnqmwfed him,
“* x * *—
Gent*
— Fifteen years ago I had » very aevere
the desert to Sbendy should Gordon
A HORRIBLE AFFAIR.
bility to be iireaent at
» opening of Uie crom
attack of rb&lt; utuatllm, wbieli M-ttlrd to mt back
Expoaitlou, to oouseut _ open the Expusi- urgently require them.
aud blpv, aud much uf the tune for the last live
London, D-c. A — Emigration In all. di­
tlon w th electricity. Tire plan Is" to
clear one of the Western UnJoo wire* and rections b falling off. Toe total emigration
a, a t.uic t wave
, .... —
SllAMOK-x, Pa.. Dee. 9.—Tbe most In- tieen unable to turu in my bed or to feed myattach one end to the motive, iiower from the British tales to lhe United Stater
nave
rrmeaira,
of machinery In the exposition. The other dur ngtoe month of Novem xir, 1884. wra tenra excitement was created here yesterday ran.
«’,t 1 ll
"*e ineu
lnrt many,
many. rwr-^
‘-ainl
— two
ago I consulted true of tbe most ceiebralend will be connwbd with the While 7,400; to Can.idk878, and to Australia. by an expliraiot al the Henry Clay shaft. year*
^'u.
’c aiate.
* pi.yLc.ana
‘
“—
----wb
bo pn«buuueed it
House and at a fixed moment, everj thing 8,409. The figures for November, 1883, one of the leading collieries of th •Sham.Aia “
kidney diraahe, but I gr.-» a*c«&lt;..
vworse under
were
r-.sperUvely
7.FJ7.
805
ami
-5,
W9.
idii)
being In read nera In NewOriaaha,'the i’r.’WLondon. Dec. 10.—Captain Dudley and region. Fnr the part year thia region has. *'*" treatment I hawni your Kocutuatic Syrup
Idenu surrounded by his Cabinet, uremtrers
recommended, and 1j tried
tried it.
it. and before
ha .r. rathar
/«&gt;.
ZaaiA.^r. highly
rvcutumeixled.
rmd used
UMrU
lBO
lu b*d
of Congrera, Judges, Government officials mate Stapbenx, of the wrecked yacht been rather nutor oua for mining accidents 1j t**d
two butties all pa
pwiu
bad lelt
left me.ai&gt;d
me.aud
and foreign representatives, will pnw* Uie Mignonette, who were found guilty of mur­ of a terribh nature, but that of yesterday to-day 1 can get about anu am aide to attend to
der
in
killing
Uw
boy
Parker
for
fodd
t&lt;
button in Uie Executive Mansion and inhas created more excltemeul than any to.tt Ui&gt;' bu*iDe»s and am imyrovlua rapidly every
keep
themselves
alive,
were
yesterday
sen
■tantaaoously set the vast machinery In mo­
have preceded it. though the probable lura d“J 1 *"» confident that toe Rheumatic Syrup
« Uken “ dtrertral. • 111 cute any case Ol kidtion. The I*re4Jent agroeil to take thia fenced to'denth. They were xxm after rw- of life ha/rwM
piled, and. it te believed, will lie panlmed.
p. ojxHitlon under consideration.
yOUra,
Gaaurr Ammcmman,
BtHOL Dec. 10.—The P&lt;i|»e last Sunday, on otliw oo artotM. Aparty or nn n«was
KKj-unidCAxs run mkxicax pknaioxs.
'
Overaecr uf toe Poor,
in replying to an address of Uie pupils ol at work Id a sop off from tbe uuuu abaft, |
Wamhiwutom, Det 11.—At a caucus of tbe American College pre* *ntad to his Holl and It Is supposed were wdrxing with
Fargo claims to have gained 1,000 population
tht£Republi *an members of the H iusc last nara in h-mur of the tweiity-fifUi a miver naked light*. About four o’clock there was
an
exploHioii,
tiding
all.
die
chambers
with
nig it Lie following resrdutiuu waa unani­ sarynf toe foundation of the college, saK
deadly gas 'lhe uccui&gt;atita of tbs Dime
mously agnxxl to:
be always felt a great affe-tion for Uh
THOUSAND SAY SO.
••/Iraohart. Th:»t tho bill known a* the Mex- American clergy, and he wa«inuch graUfioc bartcued to the surtace as rapally as they
could,
and It was found half a dozen were
kx-n I’uua.on bill, as am nd«d by tho Sonito,
Mr. T. W. Alkl&gt; a, Girard, Kan., write*: •'!
at Uie progr-S' which Catholicism Uac
uuule in toe United States. After Utb Dilralng. They are: Richard Tucaer. Teter never heal late to ivxmmx-nd took Electric
Kahle,
Jo*.
I
human.
Jonathan
Fox.
Tho*.
bitters
u*
n&gt;)
cusUHuera. Uiry giv'r entire aatiaformal aixvptanon ot the address, his Holl
faction and an rapid seller* " Electric Mitera
euriirat poawiblo day ”
'
Dera spoke jiersoualiy to each of tlie fifty Williams,* and une wfioee uaiue ha* not been are
Uie put vat ami l&gt;ert medicine known and
learned.
A search' j&gt;arty wa* at once
PKXSLOX8.
two pupite.
will poaitiwly cure Kidnei and LtTrr c«&lt;nBeiu.in, Dec. 11.—Tbe Congo Commit organized, with safety lamps.and tbe frrah- plalnia. Purify the tdoud and regulate tlw
WAMntxoTox, Dee. 11.—The sub-com­
bowel*. No IMinily can affoid jo be without
mittee of the House Commltt e on Appro­ tee yesterday disenraed Uie question of fre*
Here Duzuian and Kahle's bodies were them. They will rave bundled* ol dollart in
priations having hi charge tire subject ul the navigation on the Niger River. Kasson, Uu found
in a terribly mutilated state. Further doctor** trilk rnn'tear, bold stfllty cents*
prmuon appn pr ationi has agreed upon a Amerlean delegate, prewnted his neutral I tj on Will
lams'
waa
fuuud.
sUll
living,
but
bottle
by F. T. Boise.
project,
which
bra
a
much
wider
scop-?
that
bill apDr-ipriatiug $60,0110,000. the amount
burned in -a terrible ^muiuer. Owing to
UAKcd f«ir by tire Comipiraiouar of Pensions, any other proposals that have yet be r the pre*-nee of black damp tbe t&gt;earcle
Over 307,1X10 widows have applied fur penfor the next fi-eal year. The bil will lie imide- His pro|MiK.t!&lt;in. bcad^a providing
submitted to the House to-day. It is short for tbe neutrality of trato the Co igo and th* er&gt; were turned back before Urey
Niger KI vol. includes tbe inland territory, could recover any more, i&gt;ut enough waa
and contain* no new legislation.
A*k F. T. Boise about Acker** Blood Elixir,
rivulets and canals.
The deegitw learned to satisfy, Uimu that uuno of toe the only urepan&gt;tKM) guarauted to cieauae the
of France and 1'ortugal strongly o,&gt;nora other men «&lt;&gt;u.d be alive. La-4 uigbt an­ blood ana remove all chronic discas**.
Ksamn’a projKMltioo. Tlie German dele- other attempt waa made to recover them, but
F. T. Boise guarant«cs positive re lef for any
gams are Ml* nfi while the English dele­ wliliout auccesB. All toe men are iuarr&gt;. d
accept
roki, croup, or lung romplatnt by using
gatee appear apat irtic. No deeds on hai and leave tamillra. It ia thought the ex­ cough,
Acker's Engliafi Remedy, or will refund »hs
been arrival at by tbe coinm.ttee on this plosion wa&gt; caused by cutting uuo a large money.
.
seam
of
gaa,
though
this
is
only
conjecture.
subiecL The committee will meet aga n
tbe day of tbe ItusuguruUou of a Pre*&gt;dent of Friday, wn n General Sanford experts, ow­ Precautions are bring taken to prevent toe
The king of Siam ha« 283 children. lie I*
lh« fultra) Ftatm* legal tool.dajr in tbe D.*- ing to the continued opposition of France mines from taking tire. The vicinity of tbe under thirty.
trfet of Columbia.....I*
tho Hour*
mine is Uirungad. Tbe uperatoca are J.
Joint re*o-'u- and Portugal to offer amended railway Langdon A Co., ot Elmira. N.Y.
among the b Ua and
BUCKLEN’b ARNICA BALVE.
Uuna introduced were tbe foUowlnr: By plan*
Mr. Warner, for the Issue of sufficient
Minister KsMon’s proporal binds the
THE TREATY WITH SPAIN.
powers signing the agreement at tbe Congo
Soft*, L'lcenaSslt Rheum. Fever Sore*. Tetter,
Conference to treat as neutral all territory
Chapped B«od*. Chilblain*. (oru», mix! all
Skin Etu .lus, rtul portlivri} cure* Flics. It
appropriate Shai.UiM for a fral«wt*J for the Bar- defined in Uie find declaration of the confer
t*»Mf statu. jn New York; by Mr EIU*. .;&gt; ence. Ka-won read a lung p per h&gt; support
la guaranteed to give Jer'ret ratlsfartion, or
of hte proporaL He stated that France de­
sire* tliat cml bo not regarded oa a contra­ prtnt* a raven-column special cable from
band of war In order that she may ;x&gt;raeSH Madrid giving the full text of the
It W1H nurta You I
an extensive '-oal depot for her men-of-war commcrcia.'
treaty
between
Spain
at Banana Point, near the mouth of the and the United States, duly signed
GOLDEN 8E'
BITTEBS are the
the JelTttwou.an rrpublfawa simplicity.
Congo River.
great
blood
jraritkr, liver and kidney rem­
by tbe Spanish auUmritie* and John Foster,
Vienna, Dec. IL—A dlaratrou*hurricane United hlatoe Minister.
The treaty edy and hfe-giving principle, a perfect
prevailed In tbe city and vicinity lart night,
renovator and invigoratur of the system,
tbe wind reaching a velocity of eighty mil&amp;*. articles free of duty arc horse*, coffee, carrying away all poisonous matter and
hour. Railroad trains ware blown from sugar* ma shove No. 16 Duteu stan-iard ia restoring the blood to a healthy condition,
biu an
Ute tracks and many passengers sustained color, and coins of gold and silver. Subject enriching it, refreshing and invigorating
Injurie* Several of the inagnifie.-nt public to duty an- cigars and cUarettes 11.35 per both mind and body. They are easy of
buildings of tbe city were severely dam­
fayntte. The statute prohibiting the delivery aged, and some will hare to be partially re­ Round, twelve and one half per cent ad azhninirtratioa, -prompt in their action,
valorem: tobacco leavra requiring more
built The ps-uniary loss will b- great. The than one Hundred to the pound. If hav­ certain in their results, safe and reliable in
ill fem* ot disease. Every moment of our
storm unroofed fifty bouses. People were ing status
tbirty-nereo
emt* per
; of our bodies, is wearing
Mr lt.'ddleberaer objected to tbeoontlniMtlon dashed against walls by tbe violence of toe pound, without stciiut filty^tamta per pound;
out and ia' — built up anew. This work
ot Hugh McCulloch a* Secretary of thtf Trea*- gale, and many iiad their limbs broken.
otlier
manufactured
tobacco
without
stems
ury., In Um Houee Mr. Chaimen fetroduoed
ihed by the blood. The blood,
London, Dec. IL—A dispatch from Parb twenty Ceuta jier pound; tobacco uut manu­
a b. 11 tn roeUire tbe republican Torn, of rovakes the entire circuit of the
Brnmcnt to tbe Stain of Miaatseipni. Further to the Exchange Telegraph Company says factured. fifteen per cent, ad valon-m.
Earl Granville, British Foreign Minister, Tariff B exempts from duty l&gt;eer, Ire-.fi
seven minute®. But if it be­
has informed ITime Minister Ferry that th&lt; n.cata, bacon, fruita, grain aud other cen-ala,
- ----- -- —. or vitiated and does not perform
Ta the Senate on toe loth Mr. Vert presented English negotiations wiU&gt; China with Uw
excepting rice, flour of other celeste than it* work properly the system is actually
view ot settling tbe Franco-Chinese diffi rice, lard swine, beef, cbtxtefe. bread, cattle, [wisoned by the worn-out matter clogging
State, and claimed tha&lt; cully amicably have resulted In a failure.
the vital organs instead of leaving the body.
sheep, ffoata, hogs Moura nnd earths.
By tote treaty Spain will admit to Porto Cleanse the blood whenever you find its im­
rttorta) polAUotau*...: Tn the Hi
R»co and Cuba American goods, and lhe purities bursting through the skin in
St. Pact, Minn., Dec. IL—A special tc United States will admit goo la from Cuua pimple*, eruptions, sores, etc. Keep the
&gt;- atton bill
1‘urto Rico under tbe ji*»vteious sm de­ liver ia order, the blood pure, health of the
the Krtnhvg DUpa'ch from Miasoulah, M. and
tailed in the several tariff ela&gt;io
tystem will follow. Taka GOLDEN 8bAL
T., rays: News has just been received from
Minister John W. Foster returned from
Golden City. British Columbia, that a coin- Spain ytrtterday and said hr. had -dgned toe
F. T. Howe mid il. G. Halm.
N'eW York. Dec. 10.—Several days prior mefciMl traveler named Baird was killed treaty November IS la&gt;k He a il-l that It te of
to tin: fail "re of Grant A Ward. William H. and robbed of 14,500 Dear tiiat place. A the utmost importance tliat we .dtuuld ratify
Uie treaty.
THE GREAT GERMAN
large
number
of
men
were
in
hot
pursuit
of
Vamlertilli IosummI General U. 8. Grant
Tbe ciganuakera of this cjty. probt®
the murd :rent Eddy, Hammond A Co..
bl.'tAOOO. The money was not returned, for whom Baht! was traveling, offer
REMEDY
against tlie treaty, as it rednw^ Um import
but uo step waa Uken in Uie matter until a ward of Ifl.uot) for the capture of the mur tax on cigars fifty per cent.
few days am, wb ti Mr. Vanderbilt began
an a t.on .n tire S iprcin • Court for the reCimcixsati, Dec. 11.—ReubeuiL Springer
rovery of. the ra m:. General Grant con
WILMISUTOX, Del., Dee. 11.—TheGov
___
Malted that Judgment should be taken
died yesterday forenoon, lie ia widrjy
KIIEIMATLHM*
against him for the full amount, together enior lias rendered Jeremiah Harrigan foi known fur bis magnificent gifts to the pub­
Neuralgia,
with ini.‘rest a-id the cost of the proceeding*. Uiree year* from Friday next, the day' to lic, in the funn of Music Hall. Kxjx»,ilk&gt;n
Sciatica. Lumbago,
Hie off.r wra airepled, and juegmout wawhich
be
hail
been
previously
reprieve,
1
Buildings
and
College
of
Music,
to
which
he
etik-red in tho County Cfer &lt;’s odkr yester­
Harrigan was sentenced to be hanged fm Las contributed within tbo past nine &gt;,ai»
day, the amount being 1*55,407.
H11DAC81 TOOTH A CHI,
shiMiiing De.mis Shea on Uie night of Sep­ about B300.000. He was eighty-four yearn
SORE THROAT.
tember U. 1881. This Is the fourth time he
QUINSY. 8WKLMIKM.
has liven respited.
duration. Mr. Springer becaure slightly
indisposed on Sunday last, while attending
lature re-elected Wade Hampton United
service at the Catiredral. and kept bls bt-d
EUfes Senator, lie received every vote in
Hamiltox, Cam, Dec. IL—“Marm” on Monday, but waa up Tuesday and had
breakfasted yesterday morning. Hedi.d n
Mandeibaum and her two conipinioua bls chair. Physicians sav It was a case of
Muitatim from Beaufort County, who voted
.or Small*, and two colurud Senators fro n were arraigned yesterday morning and toe paralysis of the heart.
fiftt can« bottle
Beaufort and Berkeley Counties, who eoted case adjourned until Saturday tn o.-d *r to
moM by all DtT.a'Mi an*
give DlstricteAttomey Otoey, of Now York,
for Whippet.
Draim. ItawedMa la U
a chance to consult the Washington author
Ittivon the subject of extradition. The nor died be had completed tbe manuscript
Justine yesterday refused bail.
of hia almanac for 1885, which has just
than twelve months ago Mrs. Hugh Blair,
been laaued from Uie press here. In his
of tills county, gave birth fr&gt; three children,
general forveart he rays: -We are la a
St. Louis, Ma, Dec. 10.-Tbe Collier moist period which will continue fur twa
all of whom are living and In good health.
Saturday evening tbo satno lady gave birth White Lead workn will ehut down oo Sat­ years, extending over Uie Northern and
to two boys and a girt, making six children urday. The concern baa a capital of ft, 000,- Middle State* ana Canada.” lhe fall ot
MM) and employs 500 men. Dulluera in 1884, he predk-trei, would be very open,
with a mild. Unsettled win'er, to follow
trade causes the stopjiage.
with great falls of sin and ao./w. He aho
predicted an imiMuaUy green Christmas ami
Xkw Yobe, Dec. 10.—The exports of
a mild New Year.
CtlTF.K news.

oonlmtautK Hadfield had a majority

FOR PAIN.

KENNEDY’S

and*.South, whore lhe Migar

M Will
Uiera in-

■

THE FOREIGN BUDGET.

•4.00G.06V increase on the previous week.
ItoMton KtaeU a Driuocratte 3£ajW.
Boktom, Dei*, ia—Alderman OTktet

Boston. defeating Martin OWi. tb* Il

llwt Tiffin Brothers, one of the Lrgert
wholesale grouery finmt in the dominion,
have suspcnifed. Liability*, 8300,(00.

Watkrbuby, Cotin., Dec. 11.—A B.
Wlbou, inventor of Uie Wheek-r A WEsen
f8wiiig-m®chJnt&gt;, was yesterday token t&lt;
tlx: Hunfoad ’----------Iteircai.
- -----

lumberman just arrived from lhe north-rm
pinenes rays the condition of the p -ople in
aoine of the canipeda most wretched. Labor
umoug Uie Swedes can be had for ten ceoto
a day, and the food ftumislied Uu- men ia
rye bread am! coffee, except three meals a

REMEDY
plates*, OwMtipatl®n. and all • dterates
*ri*iu» from an tapnra -tap- of th'- BLOOD.

CTRCULATTON. t.BOO COPIES.
TEUW THRM IJBERAL AD RAIa^T

YOUNG. M. D.. Phretrisn and Bur
east Ude Main &amp;. Office hourc
W• H.geun,
T. GOUCHER, M. D . Physician and 8ur
• geon. All profeaaioual calle promptly
J
attended. Office flours 8 to 10 a. m. and 6 to

T3M0RY PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
-T-^ Office, Corner Main and Sherman Street*
OHN Q. CRESSY, Sheriff, Haatinn,
will attend promptly to all official businesi
J
riutuated to hia care.______ ______

T AMES. A'. 8WEEZY, Attorney &amp; Counsellor
O H aetlngr wtllattend to l«galbu«incM Id anj
nart nt fha Atafa a nA rwanfl...* In .11 Ann „ &gt;
TTTILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY. Lawyer and Ju*­
’ V Uce of tbe Peace. F.spccuil attention
given to collection*. Hartings, Mieh.
W. NI8KERN, Attorney and Cauncellor
• at Law, practices in all state Court*. Col
lections prompUy auended to. Office over
8p*uld:ng'*rtore, Hastings, Mich.

P

pLEMEXT SMITH. Allonx-y ,t U». OI
flee over R. K. Grant’ store Haatings'
Mich'. Practice In all tbe CoUrte of the State.
Prompt attention given to collections. Money
to loan ou real ealate.
^yjl-AlTT IIUl'AK
'
A. 8. FOOTE, PnorittXTog.
NfiMlivllle. Mich

UmJeutablyfonc of tbe bert-kepi betels . In
central Michigan. Sample rooms ffrst floor.
JJ

A. BARK Kit, 91. 1».

Physician and Surgeon
Office first door east of Oi«ra House and
near residence oa corner of Washington nd
State Mt reel a. Naebrillr. Mlcb.

CONSUMPTION,
•Mlb-iUU
III* worai b li.J »..* «&gt;r locr
•Uartnc has. &gt;«-i&gt; ru -vd. 1 i.itw.1. OM'Mitl. my fal'h

BEE-HIVE
Did you know there

was a “Bee-Hive” in

Nashville? No!

Then

step into the Wheeler store
and behold it.

By “Bee-

Hive” we mean a store where

can be found almost an/
article in the fancy goods

and variety line.

Our

stock consists of

MILLINERY
Ladiea’ Jeraeyg,

GoBwamers, Hosiery,
Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
Bags, Woolen Yarns, including
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
mantown, German
Knitting, Zephyrs,

ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE I
Toy Carts, Tin
Water Setts, Window
Poles, Toilet Articles,
Toys of Every Description,
Stationery, and in fact al­
most everything one
can think of.
Mb. Cable having bad 15 yean
experience in

TAXIDERMY,
Will make this
art a specialty Ev­

ery description of Birds
and Animals mounted to order
and in firet-claaa atvle.
Give ua a call. No
trouble to show
goods.

AMggWtt’g|&gt;.IBd Mrs. F. B. CABLK

�. Vt.VIDa.

Hi

Saturday,

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
And Her Eavtreat.
rr- No. 1 Lath. $5 per M ft.
F. P. Towg, V t.Ville.

The!

will bold Ha

ORC. 18. MM.

—Nral Walrath will skate a rare with
[John Rrockntrhr n*&gt;w roller rink at
CV When selecting Holiday Goods, ! Hsai'ings next Tljnroday. ■
hetore purchasing elsewhere, visit t»w
Bee Hivg and examine onr flue di»play
-Mro. Dan Deller hand-dried 1080
lha. of dried applro thj^NMUun. Kochernr Refcrr baying for spring build­ Bros, bnttght die
ing. do /H»t fail to get my free trade
—James Mnnro, while ont hunting
prices, fur I cati sarr von mo- ev.
rabbits a few d tvs ng«&gt; was badly poi­
F. P. Town, Vt.Vdle.
soned in the face with Minnich.
Money to b an on first-class real
—On Monday Mrs. Lemuel Smith
rotate arcurity. Apply at oner to
Miffm-da stroke of parab sis from the
effects of which she m Mill prostrated.
TO LOAN.
—H. B. Shepard,, employer! by Dr.
few 'hntpiand dollara.
H. Cor..
Goucher a# hostler, fell from a box iu
the
lattePn burn, on Friday, fracturing
nr B»-*t hare boards, surfs ord. $15.
Can’t tw beaten.
a rih.
F. P. Town. V».Ville.
—Levi Beigh, a well known farmer
EV Kent for public UM» by H. Coe, a Hying south, flnfiern wrionsly from
choice Dmlutm Bull; fee $150 and pralvris of the brain. We trust be
from this date pavaido at time of Ber­

Strong tor saasnit wbhiLteDt to murder

day evrniog, Dec. 19tb.

Rcfreahtceut*

an nual election on Tuesday
••vming, Jeff nS l’-Mt, G. A. R. of thia
attorney P. T. C*dgruve andC. O. Hui
pl are elected the following officers:
brook; of Hastings, and the defense by

H istHur*. sad Hua. M. V. Muoigomsry,
of Lanning.
.
After about forty challenges, rlgfctregj of which were for cause, a jury
Jeff.«ni» l'.e.t la in a prosperous tnnwas obtained aa follow#:
ditiun. ami being entirely oat of debt
. w J Warrant. Pralrle»ille.
and continually increasing iu rurmlwr•• Job# Ball. Tmkre flprtatas
Andrsr F. Hyltesier, Tankee Bnrinn.
•nip. h In'hrfer condition than ryer tn
Henry Burt t. J AnMowa.
-L-tid a long siege. The folbiwing
were elected aa delegates to the de
partmrnt encampment to be held at
John Fighter. Irving.
' Jauws.*.Jfciorfc. Hostings City.
East Saginaw in Jannary next.
Rteusr.! D&gt;m • Irving.
KIwixkI R 8ytvastrr, AM.vrU.
MORTH CASH.ETO.V
Dsd. Buwkrr, Hawing# Cay.

E’S
Photograph and Autograph Albums,
Bibles. Miscellaneous Books,
Gold Pens, Odor Cases,
Silver Ware,
Fancy Boxes,Christmas
Cards, Scrap Books, Pocket
Books, Velvet Frames, Toys, Etc., Etc.

The case occamrti Tuesday. .Wednes­
Charlie Newton I* quite rick.
day and Thursday. Judge Mil!"’ charge,
Wm. Wilson I* on the sick tint.
given Fiiday forenoon, was universally
Fra' k Brown haa rc-shinglad bis
prouoiiurril an able, fair an&lt;l impartial hnn»e. one. Thrjary retired to ito jury room,
Eil. 8urine haa moved Into bin new
—Will Grigg's thnronrh-hred dog little before noon, elected A. F. Syl­ , house.
Or Strictly 8tar Hhinghm $3.
got into Inane Pttrkey’a sheep Wrd- vester foreman and npon ita flrot balMr. Vingikler ia building a new
F. P. Town, Vt.Ville.
neaday. and came to an nntim« ly death. lat pronounced in fsv«n of “not gnilt..^ Imnae.
IFAT TAXBH!~
»
A lawsuit U threatened.
In speaking of t hr announcement of the
Mr. Springett baa hia saw mill in first
I will he at D. C. Griffith's store,
—A drtectire from Featnria.O .was in verdict iu the court room the Hasting*
every Saturday dur ng December and
Hanner
nays:
the
village,
Thursday*
looking
after
B. W. An«tin haa built a new bee
January, t«» receive taxes. The flrot
dwy . ccurs Dec. 6th.
mnir horse thieves who were supposed jrriptioo Tb« formality of d!rtnl»*lnR the house, ®&lt;88.
A. C. Htaktow. Township Trea*.
to Ite lurking iu thia vicinity.
Lewfii Lockhart is building an addi­
jury bring over, all rushsd, ss br our Impulw,
I© gr*&lt;*p tbe hand and coogmtulate Mr. throng tion.to hi# Iioqmc.
—tb rvic- a. have been held nightly nt
------ .— a—. .—a.— BU&lt;j te€ ,ejlrt&lt;..
QFRiwhrst market price paid for
Atn&gt;w tinge made friends in Kalamn
dresm-&lt;l Hog".
___ ___ ^.r -- qulcfcly im.I-rd
the M. E. church during the
Marshall. Gallatin St Co.
the alrroL and rveribodv raid: ‘It’s a a visit Thursday.
.
with the view of nwnkenlng! n-ll
I "just verdict.’ ‘It I# rtght; everlastingly right.’ ”
Mr. Furlong has oneuf Job’scomfprtinterest iu the hearts of tbj/ weak and
tArT MAPLE GROVE.
era
«»n
his
left
arm.'
PURELY PERSONAL,
Burn Dec. fith, 1884. tn Mr. and Mra.
—Fred, a twelve-veer nld snn of N.
Rain, mnd and very little snow, but
Six months ago *e »»ere apprehended Th»-n«!&lt;»ie Schofield, a ann.
8. Bar tie", of Maple. Grove, drove hi«
we must call it winter.
and'charged with the gmieat crime
Several of onr farmers have improved
R A. Perry haa shingled his house father’s team around the Imrber shop
corner so recklessly. Tuesday, as tn pnsiuhle to b preferred againof mortal l th'* open weather by plowing.
and making other Improvements.
Jack Springett, while chopping last
Mr. Eastman is building an addition collide with and overturn a buggy. No man. Last week the etdeal of a trial
was imrlenrone, and twelve giaal men Week, cut the big Um nfftiis left fm»t.
damage.
to the house on the Skinner farm.
.
pninnanced
a
venhef
of
“
iMit
gntlty.
”
!
x
Chailey Barr has a new well 145 fret
Mr. R. A. P ’rry, of town line, i# just
—A large number nf our chitons at­
Our heart i#Mill very ame from the "deep. Brit. Hoag,'of town, dune tbe
The following Lines are Complete in every respect:
recovering from a very long sickness tended the opening play at Kellogg's
thrnats
it
has
received
and
the
reader
opera Itotise at Charlotte thia week.
hopes soon to Im out again.
whoexnretato read nmrh ofourtmub
Sieve Springett Iitb finished «awjnr
O Arche- has built him a new cat­ They returned Well satisfied with the
tle Insrn aud is making other improve­ appeerHiire nf the new opera house and I»ti ill thrre c lumus will lie dirapimlnt a million feet of lumber to ship on the
ed. There aie one o two things, how- canal lumta.
ments by building a h&gt;ug string of the play rendered.
'
The "chiMii in the Misner district haa
board fence.
—There were over two and a quartet*
During uur brief, but eventfql life ‘let'll closed for "oiue time,- on account
Wood choppers can lie heard from ■ million pounds of freigh’. handled at
we
have
undergone
hunger,
cold,
piiof
scarlet fever in llw« vicinity.
all quarters, but (Mj wood market "Nashville station during the month nf
Messrs. Swift and Quants last Tues­
•emus to be very dull thia winter, but Nnveinlier, the revenue on which was vathuia and poverty with fair fortitude,
but
the
sympathetic
tear
and
the
warm
day
klllri! and diesaed 16 fat ■ hogs for
the auppk and quality is good.
Artie. Gould's wind-mill Itegins to $888 82. an increase of $806*75 over the clasp of the hand ia what ufluervea n*. Wilbnr Biker4n five houra. Next.
The
many
exprea#int&gt;a
of
tins
character
Wm. Wilson ha* finished 10 uioutha
lootniipauil can lie seen fur quite a corresponding period of *88.
we have received, during the past ten work at Wm. Strong’s, and pronounces
diWance. Hr has been working at it
—The three mile race between Hima days implies a friendship we believe
it nne of the finest place* to work in
for two or throw years and now it will
Walrath aud Burt Burgtuao at the op­ that is honest, since nt, Iwarfelt, pure
AND A LARGE VARIETY OF
the state.
soon lie made to go.
era bouse Saturday evening, waa easily
and lasting. The reception accorded
Neh. H &lt;ger Sc Cn. have their mill
Mr*. L. E uitiuan departed this life
won by W-Urath.
A chicken chase na by the good people of the village of
reaily to ship to’the Straits of Macki­
•oa Satardav &gt;hxI, with what the phy-iwill be held at the rink one week from
ot.r adoption we can never forget; naw, where they arr going to do cus­
cianscalled dropsy nf the heart. The
this evening; that Is chickens will In­
in fact should we forget one of the tom sawing in hard wood.
funeral service was oondutml at the
let ItMMe one at time to be captured bv
many groerons friend# God has raised
M. E. church by Rev. Cux, of Nash­
James Pal me i ter, ol Vermontville,
contestants on roller*. Look out fur
up to soothe and calm onr mental lost two valuable eowa by biflamma­
ville.
fun e-'en though the feathers fly.
Iron blns, we would l»e worse than an tion. They were the only sows he had,
The Brooks boys are driving a well
—Jt ffrrds Post will bold their annnal infidel. Tears enough have been shed ami Frank Brown started Thursday
FIOXEKB MUTING.
'
for Milon Andrew aud have got down
ISO fret and struck solid bottom. Tlie camp-fire on Tuesday evening, Janu­ to oblilicrate the dark page of the past, with a subscription paper to buy hitu ,
ary
6,
1885, at the Opera House iu Nash­ and no far aa we, personal! v. are bonprospects are not vrry good for a well
another one.
ville. Tlie entertainment will consist oerned, we have numbered it among
AMutiatinn will be held at Union Hall. In tin
—1
■ —i
n
wulrro they can drill through the rock.
Krpirt of the Hnmnrr school for tbe city »f Hasting*, on Thursday. January8tb, A. I
They »ave bad a long, tedious job on of speeches, recitations, toasts. soug«, the things that were, and have turned month ending Dec. 5fh. Ruins Ehret w.
bi
ten
in roe lorenooti,
n&gt;r
ui&lt;’
D.MM.of
.. officer#
up o.'.tehU-te
Lraoo...
lurtt.;
etc-after
which there will be a paldic a fresh page to again commence
election
to&gt;
the
ensulac
year,
and
this well and are iu hopes, still, of
W, Almon Nlieldon 99, Clyde Brown 90. for tbe transaction of aueb other bu-lnes# a#
installation of officer* of the Poet. Af­ anew our domestic lite.
■taking a auccroa of it.
,
Elsie Ellarton 96. Aggie Wotering 98, may properly come before tbe meeting. A
ter three exrreises there will lie a party
Pbenie Ehret 97, Sarah Ehret 96. Char­ cordial inrttotioo toextende.1 to all pioneers of
B*rn county.
WOODLA5D.
for tltoae who wish to dance, with good
LOOAL 8PLIITER8,
ley Matt i 99. Alvah Cro## 95, Willie
Hastings. Mich., Dec. W&gt;. 16M.
music id attendance, Tbe Post will
J. Q. Cauar,
G. K. BsaMaa,
NeaarflO. Bert Wutrin&lt;90. Allie Wilk­
Chfafcgm betria U&gt; roost high.
Secretary.
FrrtLIent.
also nerve supper at their
hall.
Much Alcknese among the children.
inson 90. Eleanor WilktiiMon 98, Fred
Who will Amour uegt pM* *»a*&lt;erl
New advts: H. G. Hide and F. 8. Haas 90, Fred Snore 90. George Mater DI88-1LUTKJN OF PARTNKBsniT. | And ran furniah ah who love Good Breed
—
T
he
NgWs
for
the
past
y«rt
has
Orriu Pony hm guue.tO|8twith Flour that will delight them. Owe
IrtMimis.
98. if|ihrii Mater 90. John Anolemati
Notiw ia barobv given that tbr cnpartnemhip
been a slim affair and the patronage we ,
At chia wridbS
h
sack wUl cCuvinee al) that our fiver U
&lt; xrntlng hrtwren lhe under­
Charles Lentz ia laid up with the 90, Vitniie Price ?0, Homer Ehret 86 bevrtnfore
have received for that period is due
signed
under
tbe
firm
name
nf
F&lt;»l«r
a
Camp
­
Elmer
Mater
85.
Etta
Wotring
92.
•
z
more to the fraternal feeling* of our ilienmntism.
Mi the Neaar 90. Gertie S**oliel&lt;| 80. bell, baa Uil# day been d Irani red by mutual
eon«eut.
Al)
llsbllltk#
of
the
old
firm
will
ta:
Gib.
Smith
has
occupied
roomaovtr
Nora WilkWioou 90. Dora Wilkii&gt;#nii 89.
J. M. Riser’* feed mill is now Io op r* patrons than tlie inlrmaie value of our
paM and all accounta i-ollccted bv the new Cnu
Willie Asplemnii 70. Peter Baa* 90. uf
puldkation; however, we have asked D. L. 8/s store.
CampMIl A Mraalmer.
ation.
Win. Wan Wagoner is clerking for Cha.ley Nease 85. Emm« Snore 90,
Nashville, Dec flth. IH.
Quires number of lug* ba* been for a new Irimeqif life aud January 1st,
Johnny
Wotring
85
Fred
Wotring
90.
Cbar. Fowl f*.
L J. Wilson.
Farmer* will find it to their Intenat to make
shall
make
improvements
in
T
hk
Ly.l a.M »t.-. 95, Matin Shelden 80. May
drawn to the milL
18-19
Walvsb 8. CAMraux.
John Putter ia Vbdting relatives in LockiMVt 90. Ullin Elliston 90. Willie
trial trip to our mill and be cuuvineed ot
Jesse Jordan is getting his lumber N»wk. which we anticipate will make
Bias 90. Minnie Snore 85. Arnaud ■
\kjpr«w cuuntv.
Uie truthfulucM of store ataletncuts.
it
more
readable
aad
attractive
than
ffiiCHTS
ndian
vTcETAaEhus
out. for a new barn.
#*L Adda Nichols hM enlarged her Linaee 85. Minnie WilkiLaon 90, Geo
son tub _
Robert Gill am! Marinn McArthur ever. Bear with u&lt; dear friends, ’till
A usi in 85 Hertha Furlong 80, George
place
of
bqaiiiraa^
We shall also keep Id stock
tlten.
Fu&gt;long 73. Whole ouiU'Mwwf aciiol
Bro lent uing lhe blacksmith trade.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray returned to ar» eiiroilial 45. average dally ntlMiid—John Mowery, a single man aged
, R. W. Mines’ "what is it” of last
Mill
Feed,
Corn Mea
Chicago
Snr.d&gt;iy
night.
nuce
40.
John
B.
Me&lt;udnirr.
teacher.
w -ek was a slim affdr. there being altont 83. of Maple Grnve. died Mon• nd all Bllloue Complaint# j
And Bran.
Al. Rasey’a«mlv child i« serirmaly ill
I day evening. He attended the Demo
«oly a five d-dlar house.
U0MM0H COUNCIL PEOOECDIHGB.
Sato
to
W.'*0**^ "* «n*' ‘
with
tnlw-irnlrtr
men
in
git
is.
Parties from buliruia have rented rhe erotic ratification at Hastings, Nov.
Mr*. Emma An-tin. of Grand Rapids,
Couxcii. Rooms, I
■grist mill of J. Npi dler and will tbor- Iftih. caught cold in his jaws, f-om
Nashville, Dac. 8, 18$4- f
which be had jrtst had teeth drown, I is viietiog at I*. J. WiImou’#.
o.ighly renovate the same.
Regular meeting.
■A
&lt;
----- 1# turning out
Mra.
F.
M
Potter,
nf
Vt.Ville,
visitpresent. B&lt;&gt;# oo. president; Hnag, Dickinson
Ahrnit Barkley ahd wife returned and eryaiuelaa set in resulting itr* his
Na-hvillr friends yesterday.
Purkey, Furalsa and taltb.trastee*.
from their wedding trips tew evenings drwth as stated above. Tbe funeral
Me. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
Frank
F.
Hillwrt,
Woodland.
Adver
­
Absent—Truman.
since, sad were received by the Imys waa c&lt;indurte«l according tn the Cat ho
We keep everjtnlng in this line. Give ss
Minute# nf last meeting read snd approved.
with ©ow bells and guns. The boys lie ritnal and the remains interred in tises holiday good# in thia iaaii»«T
aesll.
P. H. Rice and wife, nf Vicksburg,
Report jf Alrrst Comminstoner for the month
bad a very g«s»d time, wished tbe eon pie tlie Catholic luirylng ground at Haatam.visiting Mrs. Lemuel Smith.
at November presented aad on mOloa accept
II. II. IHf'KI.VMOBi A CO..
much j«»v and a happy future, and re­ inggno Wedoraday.
iTohn Laramv. ramenter and joiner,
^Tl»r Ann of Fnwler St Campbell has
turned home.
EAST SHERMAN STREET.
Petit Io® aimed by John FurniM, D C. Grif­
haa returned In Naahvilbi to reside.)
di#a« &gt;lve&lt;t, Mr. Fowler disposing of his
JOHMsTOWS.
The W. C. T. U. will m—c wl.h Mra fith and U.rw other# asking tlie Council to re­
inteiest in the hn#insa# to John B. Mmmove
tbe
obstrwtinns
on
the
north
aide
of
Apuleman next Tuesday afternoon.
simer, a voting aeh&lt;ml toarber. By this
Maple rtretrt. adjoining the #tor® riora of D. L
The Barry and Eaton medical society
* A hovat F. Whitworth’s.
hold a meeting at. Vt.Ville on the Iflth. of petitioner# granted
Where, oh! where Uour winter gone! i«»r member of the flrm, which hereafter
Kiwher Bro«. shipped a car load of
On motion tbe president appointed Dicktnaou
Wm Benkes will soon erect a now will lie known aaCampbell St MeaaimerL
drjrd apples to New York Wednesday.
Mr. Campltell has been actively engagrri
vi ad-mill.
«F. J. Purchi# ia opening a new liarC. B. Webb has hia unu •• nearly in the meicantile husinesa in thia vil- her shop in Mrs. Wickham's ImildingJ church.
ewnpleted.
Tbe following accoonU were presented and
A. L. Rarary rutartsinrd hia parents,
W. W. Hampton haa a brother from man of sterling hariness qna.lflcationa,
nf Charlotte, a couple of days thia on motion allowed.
well versed in buying aud Kefling. awl
York state visiting him.
Ingeraon A Cn....
.814 75
Hsattog Stoves Just rrertwd by
D L Smith A Co.
Mr. »ud Mrs. Bun-ought returned by his Uniterm! frank and affable
Wm. Kinsey, nf Grand Rapid*, 0., is
Joa M. PUbeam. ..
last week fr&lt;nu Adnan v here they had treatment of each and every customer
Leman Rmwn.......
haiking after his landed estate in Ma­
has won boatsof friends. Thk Nkws
been vMting.
Mk-hael Halt.........
ple Gr.ire.
Oss. Attiern.........
Mra. J. Hooeath was call; d to Cohoe# wishes the new flrm sgccem
Chaney Ltgrrepu- and hia newly ac­
Juba Smith..........
A Rig Bargain.
New Yorn, last wrek by a telegram
H R. Dtckinaue ..
quired bride are vidting fnenda at
CBiCAW.BOCt IBUKD 4 PACIFIC R’V
atateing tiuti Imw husband was lying at have been investigating tbe creamery Marcellus.
On motion Ununci! ndjouroed.
bnsineaa with tbe vww of establishing
gaava McDkmmt.
Wm. Rostov,
Th. B-dhwd ud John.i. -n Hora. such an institution in thia Tillage.
Dimct from the criebratod Cfeiesgo Btave
Thief A—^thm h»H Ihrlr •■&gt;»"•! They
.--------------hare bcea----to -----------------Ionia and Ovid to enrering.
Work#
j—.
MAHdlKD.
■MiaiM ##&gt;«#- t»ra.'1. Allman- ii»pra&lt; th. rravnenra ia n^-ratioo
/%RATT1N—INHRRBON-O* Sunday
_ w _«a ------— -•
1 ‘
"
Friday
they haw acen; bat tbe matter of the
Will Fnwe »m&lt; retorted from a trip
Caritew Centre f«dks are preparing pends largely upon the interest fanaera to Nebraska and is now visiting bis
JU-MltT LEA ROUTK.*'
Crow-Cut. Saw*. Axre, Hoy
paten." in thi# village.
assure Mc-aro. Smith amt Brook* of
aaaddi-

LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED!

Holiday Goods!
FBAM F. HUBERT’S,
"^7*■oo^.lsjrx&lt;5..

China and Glassware Vases,
Stand and Hanging Lamps,
Photo and Autograph Albums'
Ladies’ and Gents’ Neckwear,
Silk Handkerchiefs,

Toys for the Little Ones
Flour! Flour! Flour!
R DICKINSON &amp; CO.
MEW MACHINERY!

HOUSEWIFE’S FAVORITE.

I

LIVER

“ aw Mikl

Chop,

PUR SAW MILL

A NEW THING!

FOB WOODLAND

GOLD COIN

FAUL &amp; VELTE,

COOK STOVES •

Onr Fall ani Winter Stock

•jjaoirstwr.

Dr. H. C. Tamer, a long-tHoe res»-

hold its
■atimal
Burkey, relict nf the __

QMAF ROOK ISLABO ROUTE

9SFOAOO.

�f.

i. A.TRUMAN’SCASH STORE

Winter is here, and so is my complete stock of AVinterT^oods.

1,003 Yards Worsted Dress Gsods Redaced
from 20 to 121 cts. per Yard.

MEN’S YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’

OVERCOATS.

Caps,

‘"'\X7*olf

J adies* and Misses’

CIRCULARS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS

AND SACK COATS.

Blankets,
Comforts.

Horse ZBlsrn/feetsCash

Ladies’ Cloths, Waterproofs and

for

Butter and Eggs.

CRESS

SI1AWI.S.

Ladies Sack Coats 1-2 Off.
.

UADEHWEAU.
and UONIKRY.

Gloves,
Mittens,
Lumberman’s
Leggings,
Woolen Hose,
Felts,
Overshoes,
Arctics,
Alaskas,
Gum Boots.

Come and see my stock and buy goods cheaper than ever sold before.

A GREAT HOLIDAY SLAUGHTER
That Will Bring Joy to the Hearts of the People and Will Make Competition Sad, by

IF1- S.

L O O Tvl I S , The CLOTHING AND DRY SOODS MAN OF VERMONTVILLE.

You all know, when I say slaughter it means something. I do nothing by
halves. and 1 have promised ton a hoi Dry Good* and Clothing Campaign. Keep
watch from now till Christiuas and read these prices and see if I keep my word.
You all know what I have done for the Clothing trade of Vermontville, and
now I am into the Dry Groxia buainesa. I don’t prOpone releasing my grip on
theCl'&lt;thi&lt; g niisiness, by any means. ■ By the time yon have read all of this ad▼ertiaenwtii &gt;ou will see that 1 intend doing more Clothing business than I have
ever dune, am! in .addition to that, to take a hand in the Dry Gtxxls business.
The whotes.de pri e of Clothing has gone down so fast that it keep* us sitting
np nights marking down goods, but I aiu determined to keep with the market
if it takes all the profits ot busineM and every dollar I receive in rent.
The most encouraging feature of the whole business is. thet my expenses are
almost nothing and my sales have been large enough so I have but very few
old gtxxl* on hand— but when I do run across a last year’s garmeht I cut the
price wide open.
Ikad the following change* and reductions, and remember that the first selec­
tions are generally the most desirable and the best bargains.

In our Clothing Department.
We have a few «»f thoae $3 Overcoat* left. They were made in Ch trlreton State
Frisoti. are heavy and wartd, with good woolen lining, sod are gtxxl for two
years wear. They Were cheap at $3. but whs’ ia left of them will go at $1.46,
Overcont* in a-soiten
a«aotted sizes;
sizes;, atxrnt
shout lour
four tiinrrent
different sxyies;
styles; roars
coats w.we
Thirteen Overcoats
have been selling at $3, $5.50, *6 and $7; the most of them nnlined ulsters with

inside seams all bound. The beat sellers of anything we have had this season,
Every one of them good style and dressy, and the whole lot will be shoved out
at $ A87|.
Eighteen Overcoats, ranging iu price from 18 to £11; splendid style and fine
quality of goods; every one of them for $5 50
A few b -st quality, all wool Beaver*, worth $13. for $8 35.
Sixteen fine Meltons and Worsteds, the very finest gtxxis o be bought, worth
from $15 to $36, will be closed out. at prices ranging from $7.50 to $13.
About two dozen Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats, at 60 cent* on the dollar.
About 20 Suita, new
that have sold from $6 to $8; spleudid goods for
btisineMS purposes; $4 75.
Thirty four subs in about seven or eight diflerent styles, all wool, worth from
$2.50 to $12; for $7.50.
Twenty eight line, all wool Suita,.worth from $13 to $16. for $10.
And all fine Worsteds that sold for $17. $18 aud $19, about 20 Suits in all, to
go at $14
Abput 50 Boys’ and Children’s Suita, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $7.

In our Furnishing Goods Department

hat
hands,
the same that are sold from 75 cents to $1; about half a gross in number;
all to go at 48 cents.
A job lot ot double knit Men’s and Boys’ Mittens at five cents a pair.
Some big bargains iu Men’s and Boys’ hats and Caps. A couple of dozen good,
servicexble boys’ Winter Caps at ten cents each.

In our Dry Goods Department
We shall sell all the l&gt;eat grades of St andard Prints, such as Allen’s, American,
Gloucester, etc., ar 6 cents. Best ludigoes at 8 cents; the same you have had to
pay from 10 to 12J for. Brat Gingham* 8 cents. A splendid qualitv yard wide
Sheeting, suitable for general purposes, for 5 cents, or 4} by the bolt A good
quality cotton flannel for 7 cents; warranted equal to the usnal 10 and 13j cent
grades. Medium quality all wool rod flannel, same that is generally sold at 25
cent*, for 14 cents. Very fine, heavy twilled flannel for 38 cents. Heavy black
and white checks, such as usually sell at 35 to 80 cents, for 12j cents. A good
heavy crash at 4i cents, oi 34 yrrds for $1. A fine grade of Batting at 9* cents.

We can not gyve yon the prices of everv article in the store in our limited
space, but lhe same principles that have had such a wonderful effect inthe
We give you a few points aud vou can judge of the others by these.
Throe or four dozen of those 25c. undershirts and drawers will be clo«ed c"‘. Clothing market here will be used in the management of our Dry Goods trade:
1st. we shall try to see how cheap goods can be sold; 3d, how siauli a profit busint 8 cents. A splendid line of white and colored at 45 ceuts each, and those
“
news can be done fur and we get pay for our time. All good* will be soid for
cent and $1 one*, fine, all wool, red and orange, at 75 cents.
Cash and there will be no losses from bad debts to make up. There are no
Beat Pontiac Mittens, 23 cents.
partneis
to divide with, and our business is managed with less expense than
Grox!
calf-skin.handed,
knit
back
cents.
w.xxi
van-Kiu.iinnnrn, double
uouoie
rnu
name Mittens
Mines* at 38
»»
hov anvthin? ot the kind in th.. State
K.»A««r-u.ia
„
b me Pontiac and double knit back Mittens, with buckskin and horsehide j
* /JJ 'a *Jd ’lUculue JStiideof biiuBMSto
.No rents,
briSn
and ovir
al! other
dull expenses very

This Great Slaughter Sale and Reduction of Brices Will Begin on
Monday, Dec. Sth, and Continue TJntil Bu.rth.er Notice.
"V’EK/ISdZOlSrTV’ILIjE, DEC. 8, 1884.

TljrZKrw^
■

M A aHVILLB
SATURDAY. - -

-

DEC. 13.1884

Preddcnv-Mre. 8- R- Orrrholt.
first Vice Prva.—Mrs. J. Oman.
Second Vice Pres.—Mrs. F. McDerby.
JU-c. Sec.- Mrs. Dr Barber.
Cur. See-Mrs. J. B. Marshall.
Fla. Sec.—Mr*. A. 8- Sailer*.
Tress.-Mra Wm Bartley.
“Whom God Hath Joined Together Let
lot Mtn Put Asunder."
'Thia is a command of tlie Great
' Teacher, and bow careful should we be
to keep thia command. There is no
greater sin than that of breaking up
homes and making trouble Id the home
• circle.
How many home circles are broken
up by this demon that is abroad in our
land to-day-King Alcohol. How re­
gardless it is of thk command.
And when we look around us on every
hand aud see the misery anti woe, and
broken, bleeding heart* caoaed by tins
demon, can we wonder that people are
• being aroused to try aud pot down this
tnoDBUrrrAleoboit
I often wonder if tbe men who deal
&lt; out this poison ever chink of this and
think that they are the cause of all this.
And when they hear of a broke* home,
and perhaps heiress children thrown
upon the world for protection.
If the question is asked “What sep­
arated you trom the husband of yoar

youth?’’in almcat
case the answer
will be, “Rum did it.”
Oh! my naloonist friend, your work
does not all rest on the drinker. It i*
the Innocent one* that suffer the moat.
Think of the poor wife and children of
those men. Perhaps the wife was a
dearly beloved daughter, whom no care
or sorrow was allowed to come near in
childhood’s hours, until this demon
rum entered her door m the shape of a
drunken husband. Oh! isn’t this ter­
rible? Who can picture her grief? Only
those who have passed through this
trial. There ia no more pleasure for
her now. Wherever she gorsthiademon walks aide by aide with her until,
with health broken down and heart
laden with all the suffering human na­
ture can endure, she goes out into tbe
world to try and earn her own Hying.
Now who has done all thia? Who baa
broken this commandment, “Whom
God bath joined together let not mao
put asunder?” The picture is not over­
drawn, as thousands in our land can
testify to-day.
And so I say there is no greater sin
than thia, and we do feel that this de­
stroy r of the home will be stopped.
The curse of slavery was, through an
all-wise Providence, done away with,
and we feel that we have tills great all­
wise Creator still interceding for tbe
homes of ibis land, and we would not
lose sight of chia hope. We know what
be done for the poor, down-trodden
slave of Uie South, aud we all know at
what a price. But though the price was
so great Lhe results have been wonder­
ful, and we can but wonder if tbe refor­
mation which ia now going on will be
aa satisfactory. Tbe thene ia now pro­
hibition. How many martyrs have al­
ready fallen we do not know; but We
do know that tbe auflering, bleeding
heart* all around ua plainly show tliat
there are many more to whom death

F. S. LOOMIS.
Campbell &amp; Messimer

would be only t&lt;x&gt; welcome. What can
we say that haa not already been said?
Or do that haa not been done? Prayers
that would melt the heart of a tyrant
have no effect on the besotted drunk­
ards heart. Tears, (and tbeae have
----- Have just opened a new line of-----always been woman’s weapons), can
they move an erring son? These have
nil proved fruitless, and nothing less
than enforced law will ever free us
from tbe accursed tyrant, Rum.
Brothera. you have been indifferent
Which we will sell at a slight advance on coat. We have a complete line of
to our pleading long enough; you and
you alone can strike tbe necesaary blow.
We do not. want tbe ballot, but if you
will not protect ua from thia heart­
blighting cume as ia yourbounden duty
to do, then we must use the only means All tbe new and leading styles, and at tbe lowest possible nnces. Just received,
as excellent lot of Men’s
left ua. Tbe ax must be laid at tbe
root of tbe tree, else all other efforts
will be fruitless. Let ua arise in tbe
strength of Israel's God and free thia
fair land of ours from intemperance
w
and licentiousness, the greatest evils
And we are prepared to meet any one’s prices in thia line. Our stock of
that have ever cursed the human race
with their polluted touch, until scarcely
a home ia free from these demons that
are sending untold martyrs to early
grave*.
la very complete, and we would say that those in need of a supply for fall and
winter will look to their interest when in thia market to give ua a call
,
■The political condition of President
We always keep a full stock of
Arthur in tbe presicentsl contest is
compared with that of tbe woman who
fell from the gallery of a theatre to tbe
pit one evening during a performance.
And sell them as cheap aa they can possibly be sold.
When picked up to be carried to a hos­

«ud profit by tbla aotden opportunity praaanl
you by I»r A. W. Chase, author of Chase Fl

OVERCOATS !

TZo/ts

©ja.6.

Caps I

COARSE &amp; FINE BOOTS,

DRY GOODS

.Vledtcmed Plaster*.
I'r. CbaMV-Wedieaud J’.aster bu-ooeuoal far
the foHowtsc coaoWaU. Paros in ibe Oree or
limbs. Weak area la eitber Hide. Breast or Baek,

GROCERIES !

pital, one of tbe spectators said sympsthizingly:
"Are you much hurt T'
“Much hurt? I should say I waa. I
have lost tbe beat seat in the middle of
t..e balcony.

Almost any wale vocalist ia able to
slag a solo, but. when tbe ambitious
songster essays to accomplish some­
thing more elaborate be needs someone
to help him daet.

CAMPBKLL A MKMIMKR.

Rupture

I»r.J. A-SHEKMAN.sf 2il Brt»d« «.
York, tsmotia for u&gt;«jpsst
jraan for Mfo roaewful
.oeibtHl of curing ropturr witboa' aunpe-t oper .Hou. la now at bis offlca.m Louis. Mo., whara hr will
rams u to trust paUeata tlil&lt;ho »Ui&lt;gbMM»«iber. burton irrot««ut patfouts ew* tahar wtthoui briarb-rlnjf with the curt, snd wtb aaf^y from •irauaulatc’ .-opturn. Mb bonk, with Itkenea. of had raae«
before and after cure, is tnaHad for H roots. Raw mb ar. in hl. LmU, vflkea W« Market atiW-

DO YOU KNOW
THAT

LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
FLU# TOBAOOO.

•Six XliF F1VX &lt;TT TOBiCtO

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VOLUME XII.NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1884,NUMBER 14
and. an immenaa diXrn mustache, s was failing and she had better join husband’s face.
What meant that
01 R WlNHIMGTOX LKTJ EB.
WAXTST8 BPROULAT OB.
pair of eyes of alight Bluish gray, which him with" the children. b’«&lt;1
the day lurking stPile which caught at the cor­
[From ottt r*E-4ar oorrwfMnrfrBL]
•'Walter, I woitld’tdoit. It'«iabuai- in certain light*, seintd’ared like thafter that, leaving the house in the ner* «»f her blue eye* aud about the
e-s that we ai i’t WBnr. We are do eves of a squirrel; a prominent Roman care of their one house servant and the fnll. ruby lips! Was it possible that
Washimotok, D. C.J I
ing very well now; at -anv rate we are nose, like the cutwater of a
Dec. la. 1884. &lt;
with farm hands, she set forth in answer to stie could find it in tier heart to make
walking with our eyre onen and manag* a sloping forehead, .and a pair of cars her hash sn&lt;l’s call.
The fact of an incoming Democratic
spurt of hiaciurl, bi iter agonv!
• •
1 a our own affairs. Think how we­ that betokened asinine will combined
"Walter.” she sai'o at length, "will administration has already had a
8hearrived.il* time to see Walter’s
bs Vr worked and ountrivr.1, and almost with great caution. He wa* dressed in mothe r alive, and to set by her side you go and get your certificate of stuck, nisrked Influence on church interests
stinted ourarlvrs to get that thousand the very height of fsahio , wore an when she fell aslc&lt;-p. They tarried un­ and let ns look.it over.”
in Washington. Church memberships
dollars into the Bank. And what have immense diamond (or paste) in hi* til after the tuueral. and then returned
He row, looking like a decrepit old are largely comprised of government
we done it for! Don’t yon still desire shirt front, and a heavy weight of home and took up the usual cares of man, and procured the envelope, and officials, and the pnjliability that they
to own the Cransou meadow, and don’t bright, yellow 'metal (it looked line life.
brought it bx^k. Jennie took it, and will lose their position* after Mr. Cleve­
you mtsu to bnild rhe new barn? Oh. gold) attached to bis wutrh.
It was on the second, morning after drew out the errtiflrate and opened it. land's inauguration ha* made them less
Walter! If you will listen to rue I will
"Ah! ha! ha!” lanelred Sparkler, their arrival home that Jennie gave to
"Where is the com panic's sealF she liberal with thrir money in matter*
tell Mr.Plausihle Sparkler to take enre after he had laid ont his brilliant plan lt«*r husband a large, legal looking en­ naked.
ecclesiastical.
of his own bus.n *sa and let you take for tha hundredth time, and ha*l, in velope, within which hr found a beau­
The Garfield Memorial church, Which
"WhatF cried Walter, "is there*no
care of yti’ira. Let us own the beauti bold fancy, filled Walter’s coffera to tiful illuminated certificate of the
was finiahed and dedicated la»t winter,,
ful meadow ns we have h&gt; long talked the bnra with gold. "Ha! ha! haP Grnnil Orient Petroleum Mining and
"No, and look at the signatures. Do occupies the site nf the littk chnrch
of, and let ue have bam room enough 0’d Hpoopendyke came to me yester­ M^niifartnring Company, certifying they look like such signatures ought to which the late President attended.
fur the cattle we can k'ep when the day and wanted to'give me his block tha* Walter Witherell. io the sum of |«ol.r
There is still a debt of $6,000 hanging
meadow is ours. 0, think, my d-at of eight story marble front steps in two thousaud dollars, the receipt where
A brief silence, and then the wife, over it. Its members consist mostly of
husband, well have onr of the best
Naw York for two hundred shares of of was thereby acknowledged, was en­ with happv tears mingled with her department employees and their fami­
and onr of the handsomest farms in
our st«ick. Ah’ the old rascal has a titled to eight hundred ai»d fifty share- smiles, threw her arms around her hus­ lies. Before the presidential election
the whole region.”
long head on his shoulders. He can of the capital stock of said company, band’* n-rk, exclaiming a* she did so: they had arranged tp borrow the money
*‘Y«mi, I know, Jennie; but you don’t
etc.
■
"Oh. Waltei. I know yon will forgive to lift this debt ami tdnd themselves to
exactly understand. You don’t take
Walter carefully refolded the hwnd- i me now. I did a bold thing;, at the pay it in regular^ iastallmrnta outof
must come to. Bat I did not listen.
into account what i* sure to come back You can imagine that it was a great snme’fl iming document, put it Iwu-k in­ rime yon might have called it outrage- thefr salaries. In their present state of
to us. Think of the thousands we’ll
L-mptation, but I put it behind nF. to its envelope and put it awav in m on-: but ( could not pay ■ away that uncertainty, they uav they dare not
have where now we’ve gotjittle or
We bad resolved that we would not private drawer of hia secretaire, and hard-earned money for what I knew obligate themselves to that extent.
nothing. Why, bless you! lookjstjLgive our property to make wealthy from that time censed io talk about it. to l»e a messof pottage. Dear hnshand Besides, tha depositors of the bank
Mr. Sparkler has' made me a grand
men wealthier; hut tn make poor men That is. he talked no more with his yon have never owned a share of this from which they propose to borrow, are
offer. He leja me have* the stock for
mostly government employes, wtib will
wealthy—poor men who were at the wife, but ever and anon, when lie stock. I went to Kat Moulton—I knew
$2.50 and the par value is $20. Why,
same time deserving. Think, my dear chanched to meet Charles Moulton and that Sparkler was tn call - there before likely want to draw their money after
11' ‘ .J ft f.M»l not to take it. He wouldn’t
tlie 4th of March.
.
Witherell—von will own more than old George Simmotia, Both of whom had
। do that to mm.y—mtw, yon bet
Since it has been understood that
8p&lt;M&gt;pendyke proposed to take for trought some of the same Stock, hr Mr. 8p-rkler one of rim Mank certifi
"Walter, are you entirely carried
that valu ible estate in thegreat me­ would n as a few words with their oti cates of stock on the plea that she President elect Cleveland will attend
away by that man’s wonderful talk 1
the subject.
wanted to keep the pretty picture for the New York Avenue Pfeshyteriau
tropolis.”
Now, you will just listen to me for a
demand for pews
Time passed on—six months were | a cnriosity. He gave it to her, and she church in this
And so the oily tongued man ta'ked
momenta. In the fl txt place, you
.gone,
and
not
a
word
bad
Sparkler
|
Brought it to me at, once.
Wh*'Il (here bn* been much greater. The
on nntil Waltar had the same as prom­
know wry well tha? Plauerttle Sparkler
ised 'hat he would be prepared to take He began to get nn*-asy, ami, more Sparkler caUrd npnn p,r f rent h|„( churcli i» oyrrflowitiK now, and when s
Wtuildu’r a'T&lt;* y«n M dollar tn s ve you. the stock on the morrow.
than once, had said tohim-rlf he wished aleint hin business off hand. I told n-preaeiitativr of Guv. Cleveland called
He is not one i*r I’**’ bind. Now. shunt
That very afternoon, after Sparkler he bad not taken the stock. He had him what I thought of him and li.i« die other day to see a I unit securing a
the price ot the
L'-k nir in the had gone, Walter tilled ont a mortgage heard of the failure of many companies
company; and I will only *&gt;»y that he place for him, the pastor. Rev. W. A
eyr. Walter; would a**11 X,,u * deed with his own hand then called in whi&lt; li had proved to have beeu-slmply
Baitlrtt. pro|M£ed to give up hi* own
horse for - nne quartet* or one-half
a Justice to acknowledge the signature fn nds and cheats.
I carried hack my 11.000 to the saving* pew (n the middle aisle in order to 1*0what it was really worth 1 Ah, .’&lt;*n of himself and wife. J«-uuie signed it,
Nine Months had passed when, nne l»nnk mid Mr. (lold’Ai took fc back just comintMlate the coming President. Re­
know he wouldn’t. No, the Very
Aud during the evening he took the day Charles Moulton stopped Walter
lations of a conhal nutnre have long
that he off rs the shares at that price is dvr»4 to tlte man Of whom he was to, in the street and naked him if he had
And Mr. Baldwin cheerfnlly gave- nt»- existed iietween the pastor of this
proof that they are gi»j&gt;d for nothing. have the* money, and received $1,000— received a notice of assessment—10 |s-r
cliureh and Gov. Cleveland, and for a
And now. there i* ju«r one more thing. ten new cri-p* $100 green biit-lta, fresh cent.—from the Treasurer of the Grand
$1,000 he hml given ymi. The certifi few days Itefore the inauguration cere­
If the land if w ich -Sparkler tells wa«
OrfrtiL No, Walter said he had not.
from the United bhitea Treasury.
cat I filled np myself, believing you monies the family of the Governor will
ko rich in minerals. In coal mid oil, and
"WeH,
”
s;iiil
Moulton,
‘
‘
th»*v
sent
to
Im* the guests of Dr. Bartlett nt Hamil­
would never notice its strange Innk.
When Walter reached home, on hl*
in such magnificent lumber, do yon
"Now, Walter darling, I sin ready to ton Place, his home, in this city.
return front the money lender** he &lt;ne, and notifl.-H me that if the assess*
supp Mw that he and bis mates woul-‘
tuent
was
notpaid
.fi
f,,
ln
thirty
day*,
This church has been noted for thd
•w scolded. Let me have it as savage­
found a Imy at the d&lt;»or with a tele­
l&gt;« around among poor folks like us,
if
ly m« you plea-e; only when yon have diNtingnished people who have attended
gram. It was from hi* sister, inform my stock would be forfeiterl,
: picking up dollar by dnllai ! No, you
It; and President Cleveland will be the
ing him «»f the sickne-s of hi* mother. chose, they coiild eotne on and crtn»Tt finished, I have h favnr to ask.”
know they would radlv find the capita!
°Aik it now, Jennie,” lie said in a thinl executive of the nation who lias
"The Doctor aays dangerous. Come it, as the larnds which I signed just for
necessary to develop it.”
been a pew holler. "Old Hickory”
immediately.” was at the close of the
low broken whl»P&lt;*r*
"Ah, bui, my dear wife, the very ob­
So
I
hate
just
sent
on
the
hundred
dulmensage.
"It Is this; I want you
promise Jackson wa- flip first urn! ABraliaqj
ject of this ito hi pa ny in to keep out
The nearest railway station was six lam. I tell yon, Walter, il came hard. me that yon will never—”
Lincoln the aeco.'id. Rev. Dr. Gurley,
these wealthy capitali*ta. These men
mi es distant, and there Was no t.ain 0! I wish I'd listened to my wife, and
"Hold on!” He caught her to his who wm the pastor twenty years ugo,
have l»een poor them*rlve«. and they
until morning which would h&gt; !p him let the thing-alone.”
wm
with President Lincoln a few min­
bosom aud kissed her again and
are bound to give a poor man achanre
Walter went home feeling unhappy, again.
utes after the assassination of that
And; you see, they mu&gt;&gt;i h ive money­
Im* done with Mr. Simrkler' be conhl •mt he dared not speak with his wife on
,
"Oh! my own blessed wife! never, tm-tuorahle G«M»d Friday u!ght.
capital with which to develop the pro­
leave with tiw wife just as well. The the subj&lt;-ct. "01 If I bad only listened never again will I step aside from the
New York Avenue church is a largo
pt rty ami put it,, in working onler.
Jennie!7 That was the' burden uf hia true, upright, straightfol ward and le­ red hri*-k edifice standing on the trian­
There are steam engines to Im* put up preliminaries had been all arranged
wail.
gitimate path of honest Bn sines* and gular plot of ground at cbo intersection
and furnaces and forges to be built, nuiball that remained to l»e done was
It was during the first week in No- labor. I have bad enough of snecula of New York avenue and H street.
and a branch road must br built. Don’t to pay oyer the money—$2,000—ami
vetulier that Walter had given the lion. Some men m »y epj'.y it; com- From ita conspicuous appearance at
take the certificate of stock.
yon srr? Our or two thouaaud will”—
"There will be a paper to sign—a ■norttrnge on his home and drawn his may prosper in it; hut I was not cut dux ex posed siti ation.it finslteen irrev­
. "Two thousand! Why, it wuo ouly
sort of boud—ju*t f.*r form’s aske, $1,000 from the saving* bank. It was «»ut for it. No. Jennie your grand erently compared to a steam engine
I one thousand the other dav.”
in July, next following, that Moulton Itssnn shall not, he lost on an unworthy coming up thr street. The seating
. "Yrs, I know, hut &lt;r&gt;«$*&lt;-e, I’ve con which you can sign just as well. The
and Snniuons had been assessed. 10 per hu*band. When we are dona with capacity is aisiut twelve hundred, und
eluded that $2,000 will double; and wite’s name is good.”
cent, on the stock they hud taken. At this home We will leave it with onr among the pew holders are aeetetarie*
"Hadn
’
t
you
«&gt;etter
give
me
the
! more, too; further will make tneapre| sent of fifty shares outright if I put in power of the attorney F suggested Jen­ thatzinifs a* Walter aft rwnrd learned. children; and they will find it in go.wl Frehnghuisen and Lincoln, Judge*
Simmons had be&lt;*u inclined to let hi*
condition and uuimeumtared; and I Bradley, Harlow and Stren ; Gen.
: $2,000. That would be 850 shares, am! nie. "Mr. Sharkin' may refuse to take,
my name without tome such thing, Mock and $1,000 already paid in go, shsll not ba ashamed to have them Boynton, of the Cinciunaii Commercial
jin lore than a year that stock will be
just you wit down and write out a wim­ rather than be bled any more; but the know bow much of their home they Gazette, Gen. Drum, and many lending
The JJia.para, Falls (Routs, worth $10! in two year* it will beat ple statement tha’ you give tpe entire officers of the company had very clearly
owe to their mother. Hu*b! I wish member* of Washington society.
l
I jmt-j Aud we’ll live to see it worth an
Mtithorit' to sign for you a certain pa-, shown him that they had power, under them to know it. Especially do I wi*h
VrXMDABD (1»TIME.---,„ln(lnM| ,
u-, ,
Mrs. H*»yt, Gov. Cleveland’s sister,
p&lt; r stating what it- i*, and that tou the bond he had given, to come on and onr son »o know it,*that he may take who. it is said, will take charge of the
MAIN LINE.
make'distraint, on any property of his warning by the experience of hia father; President’* household, is a zealous
will hold ynui-M-lf bound they»*by.”
Train* ob the Main Line will paw JsckBoo; ,.n ,
m follow*."B'H where are you to raise a thoqWaltet liked the idea, and he pro­ they could find.
for though I b »ve nut lost toy two church woman, a. d also prefers the
“ ■ sand dollars, Walter F
And Waller was in for tw*» thousand! thnuMDd dullard yet believing I wa* Presbyterian fold
ceeded torch'd th to make oiil J be pa­
tun.............A.,S«p.» . T1*:M*&gt;*
per as hia wife had BUggrated, He in he worst should cotue it, would *Wai in a trap, I have suffered more than I
During bis Hdraiuistration President
Day Kxpre*4 ll.sup. :u. Arr Chicago fi.50 p. ui i bank, and I could raise a thousand on gave her thia together with $2,000 in low Up the rest of- bi* farm—eVery bit Mh !r!l. Y''«f I Wiu4 our boy to Arthur hn* regularly attended Si. Jolin’$
Er. Eipre*a JOSS p m. ArrChic*gr»7.30a. m the house aud farm.”
of it! Hi* stiff-red more and more; and
Episcopal church, which i* ppnr
Pacific Ri.. 11.55 a. m. Arr Chicago7.55 a. m j
&lt;iolnic Ti7^rrro'in*.ra&lt;»ic*«»u.'|
Witherell turneti pale and with Sparkler. The $1,000 from the he suffered more keenly becan-u he
Hix p&gt;*-decesM&gt;r, Mr.
from .IiioIcmhi,
"And now, my darling, kt us tlutnk White House.
M«i! ...........8*56 p. m. Arefi trotlfiogp.'m. trembled. She was frightened, for she -savings bank tie had dm«vn that very would put speak sitb bis wife, and God fur the blessing of this happy HA&gt;e&lt;t, worshiped at the Foundry MethAdx.me77
S' &lt;ZR2!roIJx^p’m snw !,lut
her
w** eniitelyiu- day, so that the money wa* nil reudv. a-k her avtup itliy.
hour. And I will thank Him for one odlst chinch, and Gen. Grant held a
AuauuL b.x.
•&gt; —&gt; a- tn. Arrllt-lrnit 5.55 a. tn z
.
__
A year h id p.ts-ed and anol her No- &lt;d the le-st and. noblest wives that man pew for eight years at- the Metropolitatf
Night Ex.*.
5IB a. m. Aw Detroit SJO a m tatoated.
Waier was 30 vrars of age,
On the following nioiniug Walter ate
^the Atlantic a&gt;&gt;4PacificExproaeeaninadally j * strung,steady, iudilsirions, simplr- an early breakfast, then hnniesaed the veiulH-r hud ' eoina. One morning, at
Methodist church. Anil) Johnson, vho
ever had.”—8. Cobb.
■Xhsra run dally exes pt Bnnday.
_ minded man; and she. the wife, was horse which hia wife wa* used to driv­ tfic post office, Charles Moulton, pale
was not regular in church observances,
two years youuger. They had le-en ing, and having ki«sed ; he little ones, and aghast, and quivering with menAccording to Mi. F. E. Beddard, a was a memlter of the Disciples church,
Gmiitl Itipiris Division.
_ married eight year*, and three tH-auti- heemered the carriage, and Jennie t.d torture, pointed out. to Walter London xoologist, earthworm* two feet as was also Presideut'Garfield.
‘ ful children blessed their home. Wai- drove him over tn the station, and Witherell an item in the 'city, paper io length have been found io the Brit­
Since Mi. Blaine’s return to Wash­
STATIONS.
Day
De’t Ad‘
ter had received the fanu with his wife. xLtpped there mid saw him oft. On her which a friend hail sent him. Walter ish I si ex, and various species as large
ington he ha* expressed his intention
I It had been her father’s. But there way home she stopped at the dwelling
p. m
or laager are known to exist in South of paying his respects to Gov. Cleve­
Grand RapklsLv 12.45 too
i had lawn a thousand dollar mortgage of her dear friend, Kate Moulton, who-e
"A Sad CoLLirss.—We fw that many of America, Western Africa. Australia land as iwMin as he arrives m the cirr.
Iteldlevilie ....
on it, and that mu-tgage he had lifted husbni.d wa* going to take $1,000 worth llw honnat, turd working farmers and inectun- and New Z -alantl. The largest specieHasUngs............
10.57
les of ibe surmuBdiog country art- «ufTerera hy
The house Mr. Blaine has renU-d,
Natbvilte. .. Lt
j with money of his own wh-n they were of stock of the Grand Orient Petioleum the coltepae of Uie Grand Orient Petroleum. known. however, inhabits South Africa.
owned by ex Senator Windom, is finely
2.18 7.45
Venwmtrille...
,marrM, taking the title deeds in his Mining and Manufacturing Company. Mining ate! MauufactunngCsnrsny. "o called Forty years ago a specimen was de­
Charlotte.........
2 43 8 10 8.02
located on Ma-xiachiisetts avenue, aud
The affair has been a stupendous swindle fnan
Eaton R«pM* ..
8.U3 8.37
own name. Thus far in life he had
"Kate," said Jennie, “Charlie will the first, ret mi adroitly did the corporation do scribed which measured six feet two elegantly furnisht-d. The family ex­
Rives Junction
9 10
2.30 | been coutrnt to work hooeatiy and in­ surely.take thi» st.&gt;ck F
ilwlr biuiut-M that Chcl# victims can get no re- inches io length, but it seems tn have
Jaekson..........
9 35 0.12
3.00
pect to continue their customs uf lust
dreaa. The company owned ail the land Lht-v
Detroit.............
11.59 11.45
555 : ilustriously, seeing his store increasing
"Yrs; I have tried to dissuade him, pretended to own, but. in fact, a more utterly been very nearly forgotten until the year, when, as now, they were in pri­
-slowly but surely. He was an excel­ but Iih will not Hatrn.”
worthIres tract of land than was tbeir territory other day, when a gigantic creature of
vate life. Mr. BUiue will have a day
w*a
I
a Ka
n... ...lent mechanic—• boiisM carpenter, and
"Dear Kate. I want you to do me a
the same specie* wsa sent to the-Lon- for receiving, and will return calls.
.STATIONS.
Mall 0. R. Loc : when there was building to Im* done be favor. Listen.” And she whispered moneyed men'have bougtal up theVbote
don Zoological Gardens fr &lt;m Cape Col­ Probably no mail, either in pnblic or
assume direc.tiuu of the woik. re- rb-^Uu, hr m.
ony. T* ■* longest measurementof this private life, receives more invitations
Uetrott ,
9 00
_ -ceiviug for hia labor stirB 'ienc to hire even the walla should hear it. "Will
worm yet taken reaches six feet five than Y r. Blaine. He proposes to give
Jaekton
12.45 11.50
I®; three strong men on hin farm for the you do itF
Rivea Junction.
inches, its diameter being nearly half a few dittucM himself duriuf/ the win­
•cribiug. Wr venture to say that aearrelr
Kat.m Rspkla...
s w, same time. He had the Im*« breed of
124.
m.., r.t -I..— .1—.
L.___ —'
an inch.
And
Kate
Moulton
promised
that
she
ter. aud it has lieen said Mr. Arthur will
Cttartoue.........
2.85
l.«i
51?,
io ,he c’uuiry. the best cows for
VenonmvtUe...
3.10
1.27
would doiU.aud Jennie Witherell went Boornc looking txmd.
be bis guest before the season ends.
2 .&gt;5; milk and butter, ami some of the Quest home quite content.
Nohvilte.........
A short time since Paul Reinsch dis­
HistIng*...........
Ike «ay of hotwe flesh. |t&gt;|
Off? 10;» Mo**1
covered several kinds of minute plants
"My daughter,” said an' old gentle­
MliMtevitte* ....
It w« afternoon when Mr. Sparkler
4.35
0.30
11 -901 •!,,&gt;rt he was one of ’be must thrifty called, bright and bustling, ready for k&gt; remeaitier the homely old Baying: •Cobbler, —including two algae which r.ad before man, as the fashionable girl entered
»1rand Rapids... 6.00
stick to your last ’ •­
» w» I B,Hi
pngiperoas, in every way, of his tmsinesa with Walter Witherell.
Wn unknown—growing upon soins the room, "sensible young men will
Walter
gave
back
the
paper
with
a
Through Coaches and SteepingCani tn and i tb® m-ebanic fat me-a in the state; and
He was somewhat disappointed when groan nod quickly nought the fre-h air. after having been long enough in'circu- hardly admire yo*t in a dress like that.”
&lt;""&gt;T »’ tb. -Gn-d On™, ui&lt;
"Why mH. papsF
he iouuii
found tnat
that me
the man was gone, but
hut When be go' home his wife was fright- 1 at ion to receive thin incrustation* of
.*■ -------------------— —
......o ,
organic matter. A Hungarian botanist.
"Because sensible young men know
h-d
hi-uthat rued. She thought him deadly sick.
H R LED TA RD,
Jules Schaarschmidt, has more recently that as a rale, the smaller the wust la
She hastened to bis aide and wound an
found the microscopic growths upon the larger t^e waist is apt to be.”
arm around hin creek.
paper money, even the cleanest aprci
The girl gave a ringing little laugk
"Dear Walter, what is it’ What is
«-&gt; •" P**M* In I'nHrt -k.tr. nd Canda. 1 ’ ** ' rUl **•*'
p—nbilit, -if ■
which .hr proerwled to buaiom.
nens not being free from them. He at the old man’s cleverness aud Chua
the matterF
has detected seven species, including— worked him for fifty dollars.
"0, Jennie. Jennie. If 1 had only
.
■ ii... —
.. i t...} given hun to see the wealth th»i j Lev mu Quite an readv tn hi«
Hm
tn you.”
A v . stern editor remarks that the
algae doacribed bv Reinsch.
TVT LOlMiE ND. 37. K.of P., meot* st Its ; raflow upon him tlmt lii« bead was ' might have found il
♦
f fl listened
1 Caalte Raj], Nashville, Mlritlnn. every - turned.
might have found the master of the
And then in broken tone* and team
ehl saying "Take tilings as they co&lt;m&gt;”
On th*
i h&lt;mreh«»ld. However, ahe mviaged to he told her of the sari collapse of tire
A French aatrouumci- ha; found rea­ is very applicable to newspaper men.
» ,72, ~ I
hn.iora
. f..h- Grand Orient. He concealed nothing, son* for Itelievi-ig that a circular pro- In another column he ackowledges the
•rsbte Brvtbsr Knight'«
Pl nmhls »
bl
**n
^r'i •'•”* "nd slir hreatl&gt;.-d Un»rv freely when but told b**r the plain, unvarnished
H. R. •icgutnoji.C. C.
ttilieraoce—presumably a volcano— receipt of a cotd of oak wood, two
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truth. Not only was the $2,000 gone which exista in the southern hemisphere bushel* of turnips, ten u( potaUwa. a
’M’ASH . Ita*R LGDGK. NO. N. I. G. Q F.. lW,,lM*r11 ’ l",a**
«•»~’f
threple specalator.
that he bad already paid, but they of Venns, has an elevation of not leas
1" *asrt« every Taesdar evealng In Odd his wife both in. He wm a man of! &lt;*„
.v
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copy of Congregational records, a l»sswere coming tor $2,000 more, and he than seventy miles. He regard* such a
ket
spare rilm and reversl other
va*t mono tain ascot incompatible with items that gladden the hearts of west­
C D^*., K »
S..-I b«r. ml, o,l«l
«rl«l. I ,i,th,( !,(, „„,hrr could not escape paying it.
Jennie eat down and looked.into her the planet’s volcanic nature.
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INDIGESTIBLE.
Awlio*. TrwA. «*
Ptaa.
nmHWWlphtaBptWtal]
,1 IntercHtiug New* from the Na- •
Herman Kolb. • mkMU-azed Orman.
tiounl Capital.
•
«rs« disehargad to-day from th* oonralea- 1
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vent ward of th* Homeopathic Hoapital.
During th* right weeks h« has befn unde* |
medical and surgical troalmant no too* 1
than fiv* ordinary roand-headvd steel p'na !
have boon removed from his. body by aurgical operations. Mr. Kolb was found by
’ (Tltotibnnr Cor. Boston fllooe.J
TIDE MICAHAGVAN TKKATY.
Norman Z. Jones,* of Hhirriy, tho twclve- a reporter this' evening ih hia house on
.
year-old buy who inr.de .two attempt-to Llalrd street. “Jfc^rade,"aa!d be, “Is that ■ Washington, Dec. ifi.—The treaty cun
of furniture novar­ cludwi between the United States and the
wrwek passenger trains on the Fitchburg of a cutter and
Itijod yroterday, !» now in jail here. Alter Ings. During the Airly spring and sum­ Republic of Nicaragua at Washington the
tiie obatroetions on the track had been die- mer I was ‘continually employed in cut­ Selth of November, 1834, ami now before
corored Button AWil Anderson, of Fitch- ting and fitting linen slip-covers, such u the Senate for ratification, is by far the
taurg, and Hpaciai D&lt; tar-tive McElheny.went are used to cover parlor furniture during monl important and tar-reaching undertak­
to Diamond Roc-.-, j*ara*3 that a boy had tho summer mouths. Of course, I usod
ing of its kind timt our Government hairon sees lingerinc in that vicinity, aud large quantities of pins, and in order to
gtroceeded to march Che adjoining woods. w«5rk more rapidly I held the pin* in my ever engaged In. Tho United States Is nut
Mr. And* son drove about a mile from the mouth while adjusting the cover to tho only to expend vast sums of money -In
• place where the olwtrurtions were found sofa or chair. After a limo thia caused the construction of an interuceanic ship
.aas&lt;-wncount«r*«d a small lx»y with * hatchet me uo inconvenience, and I could talk with canal, bur acquires lands and .territorial
and knife in his belt and a general “I.’m-a- my mouth full of pins as easily as you rights from Nicaragua in perpetuity, secure­
bod-man” make-up. Mr. Anderson cap­ can without them. I naturally becam, a strip of land mote than six miles wid&lt;
tured the “ bad man” without bloodshed careless. One day I swallowud' about across tiiv State of Nicaragua, which furs
stud charped him with try ing to wreck the half a dozen as 1 raised my head suddenly oMuddrraMe distance extends on one side
At to the boundary line of Costa Rica, ba* thr
trains. The younggter stoutly denied that to speak to a fellow -workman.
Ac had anything to do with the deviltry firnt I was terribly frightened. I took ali rvin territorial and political Jurisdiction
well a* abeolate control snd manage­
ntil he was taken to Diamond Rock by •orta of medicine for a day or two, but 1 ment. of the canal when built, and all
the agent and the detective, and fitted to •oon found that the pins caused me no ap­ tills In contravention of all the agroeiyonta
sous footprints where the track waa ob­ parent inoonvenienos, and then I becatn« stipulations aud compacto of the Claytonstructed, when ho admitted that ho had as careless as ever. After that I suppm* Bulwer treaty, made and ratified botweec
. placed the rucks and rails on the track I swallowed a* many as a dosen, in loti the United States and Great Britain in 1850.
ranging from a siugh* pin to three or foui The only texicfit pthlch Nicaragua obtain*
■for fun.”
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The young Jesee Jamesproved tobe Nor­ at a time. Early in July I began to fee) for these vahuEtrie conceaslons to tiw United
man Z. Jones, eon of Zephas Jones, of Shir­ severe pains and sharp, twitching spasma States is the development of her natural
ley, and his parents were at ouco notified I thought it wa» dyspepsia or cholera mor­ reeources aud her sliore of the canal tolla
of bis arrest, but they did not appear ' **■ bus, and secured treatment accordingly, . These advantages will undoubtedly be con­
terday when he was arraigned in court and but without relief. Tho pains grew mor* siderable. There is also to be reclpmclty in
trade between the two countriea and in all
held for trial November X Youtti Jon-i* intense, and some day* I was in agony fot /espccts the commerce of the two nations i&gt;
was taken to th* jail, and in reply to the hours at a time. 1 lost pi-&lt;m&gt;etite, and ' (o be on ap equal footing.
questions of the officers he told a yarn from twing a healthy mga w^him?jw.e
WH.LA11KAXGK THE CKREMONIK*
about a strange man forcing him to put the hundred aud eighty-six Sounds Twas ed
Washington, Dec. 15.—Colonel James
rocks o.i the track and bidding hi* wrists away in a month to one^ndred and thir­ G. Berret, of this city, has received a letter
while ho was doing the mischief. To-night ty-eight pounds. August 2 I succumbed from the National. Democratic Committee
a reporter called at th* jail, and the young entirely and went to tho hospital. They saying that a general committee of resi­
wrrocker wee brought into the guard-room appeared to be pUDtled by my symptoms dents of the District of Columbia has been
and questioned about his exploit. He re-- ‘■but Iwgan treating me for acute dysjiepsia. appointed to make all arrangements for tinoeafr'd the sto y of th* strange man. but All this Uwe it never occurred to me thal inauguration of President JJlevehiml, and
with so Stany variations and improbabili­ the pins‘were at the root of tho trotible. bul asking bun to act as Chairman pf tlie com­
ties that its falsity was perfectly apparent. ’ I t'niv. began to feel sharp pains iii my back mittee w ith power to appoint sub-commit­
The man sent him up the track, he said, and ami just above my right thigh. Then J tees.
- TAKING CA1UC OF GltKELY.
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remained within hailing distance while he was treatoti for inflammatory rheumatism.
Washington, Dec. 15.—A clause -ha*
was placing the obstructions. He did not. I did not relish any food, and I made
know the man. but he knew that the same up my mind that I was haplessly sick been imMjrted in the Army Appropriations
by the HoQM Coininittve «m Appropri­
imui had tried to induce other boys, whom and certain to die. I wn* in this despond­ bill
ations creating a new oflice, to be known
uedid not know, to do* the *am« thiug h ent mood one day when "I detected on as Assistant Chief Signal Officer of tjie
.^jong time ngo. Later, he declared that it my back, about two inches to the right oi Army, who Is to have the rank ot Colonel.
was another man. whom he designated as. the spinal column, a' small swelling jnsi It is understoiHl that Lieutenant Greeiy
‘‘Redhead,” who had approached the other where i had felt tho sharp pains All at will be appointed to tills position should
wd unknown boy*. When asked if he had once I thought of the eases I had heard ol tiie clause bo retained in the bill.
been reading dime novels, he said he remi where needles had worked through porAFTEli BEN BUTTTBWORTIl'li PLACE.
them when he cotrfd get them, aud he «- lions of th* human body ’and finally l&gt;een
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The Commisphrased wine admiration for Jeaiv Janu-s. removed. Then for the first time I told the aionerahip of I*atente will become vacant
“What did you put the rucks on the truck doctors about the pin* I bad swallowed. on March 4, when Mr. Butterworth’s term
The lump ou my back inflamed rapidly as Congressman commences. The appoint­
for?” he was asked.
“To stop the trains,” replied young Jones aud swelkxl up like-a boif. Ten days uftei ment of James S. Grinnell, of Greenfield.
I discovered it tho Swelling increased until Maas., will be urged by his friends.
■with cool indifference.
“Didn’t you knuw that you might throw it r-scmble-d a carbuncle. Then the d&lt;x-tot ,A NOVEL FEATUHK OF THE COMING IN.
lanced tand pulled out one of tho lltth
th-- trains off and kill »oinebody?”
AVGt’HATlOS.
“Wasn’t enough rock* to do that. Be- steel-hcadtxl pins. The next day, after
Washington, Dec. 18.—The West
removing the dressing, two. more pim Waahlngton Club will add an original and
aides, they could *«* ’em in time.”
mad* their appearance, and were readily attractive feature to the itmucuration pro“But they might not have seen them.”
“An engineer ain’t uo go&lt;»d if he can’t removal by the aid of a small lancet. The ressifin in the form of a regiment uf 210
*ee things an the track. I just wanted u other two pins worked out in precisely the men, representing the 211) votes in
same way three weeks later, only this timi the Electoral . College.
divided
into
atop ’em.”
“Then there wium*t any man with you?’ they up|&gt;eared just above my right th gh. detachments nq&gt;rvs«nting the votes of
ami 1 had to endure the poulticing and cut­ each Stale. The representatives of a State
“Wm. too.”
will be all uniformed alike and mounted on
And *o tho youngster went on, suMenly ting process nil over again in a new place. htirae* of tlie sama color and carry flags
■ sticking to hi* pn^x&gt;»terotn story of th* I feel much better uow, aud my appetite I* with tlie name of the State, beginning with
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mystical man. and- showing no signs ol guu&lt;L”
Delaware, which, having the smaUiwt electo­
toutriuou. H* could not tell what he iu •
ral vote. Is given tlie rjght of- line on white
COLLECTING ON LETTERS.
tendud to do In &lt;•’•*« of a wreck, but he wn&gt;
horse*. Tlie remaining States come in or­
qn*te sure tbnt m&gt; detective could hue, Interesting fioiutlp From s New York Lrttor- der of numbers; Florida, black horses:
Connecticut, bay; West Virginia, grays:
caught the redo:ibtalJe Jerne under simi­
Carrier.
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Arkansas, darks and duns; Louisiana soplar rtreuinstances, because Je**e would
[N. Y. Suu.)
rels: Maryland, whites: Mississippi blacks:
have fought, and. he regretted that he bad
A mall- carrier board&gt;.*d a De Kolb av­
jwthbig luta hatebet with which to de­ enue, -Bnr»klyn. car, and, e» be paid hit New J*niey, bays: South Carolina, grays:
AlalHunn, dirks and duns; North Caro­
* tend himself. “A batehet ain’t guud foi fare, remarked that he had ui pay for six lina, sorrels: Georgia, whites; Tennessee,
nothing,” he fold. "I'd rather have a rides a day in-ortier to do hi - work oxi time blacks;
Virginia
bays:
Kentucky,
knife.” When a»':,-d what he would dp with ■He said that tlie Pootmaster gives hitr grays: Texas, darks and duns; Indiana,
a knife, a canning l&lt;«k cam* into his face, three teket* which are^Jiii.bt of thecai light bays; Missouri,, blacks, and New York
and he answered:
on
thirty-six
white
homes:
There
will be
companiea by the GOvernm-nt. He opened
“Pd whittle wi'h it.”.
it
his ieaxher bag aud be^an to sort tile letten -« Major, Captain and CofaHNNUVr to
From the ca -tious replies given by th* in it. Prroeptly he handed one to the ctm- State exoept New York, which, having
youngster to numerous questions, it ap­ ductor,'saying, “There’s a Chinese letter.r such a large number, will be provided with
two
Majors
ami
two
Captains'
As
far«as
pears that h* has ruu away from bom*
“Thom Chinuse get a powerful sight ol.
several ti;r es, armed with such weajxin* letter*." said he, “and’ also send e‘power­ possible the men will1 conte num the’ State
as be could get bold of, and camped in the ful sight. Most of. th* letters are front they represent Ail will wear a plain dark
suit, a Cleveland Derby tint and white
wood* atone. H- made no complaint* Belleville, N. J., ami from New York city glov.e,
y
.
about- his treatment at home and gave nc All the Chinese seem to be educated and ail
IN MEMOMY OF WASIIINGTok.
rwuum for his escapades. The trouble with can write. The majority of thr letters they
W
ashington, Dec. 18.—The Omgres
him Is thrI bis head is full of the perni­ »»nd out from here are to laundries in Sas sional (.'oinmissimi liasdwidtsi to invite ali
cious stuff *whi h is printed in flash paper* Francisco. They are remarkable for tht the civil, military and naval orgnnuatlons
and cheap novo)*, aud ho is imbued with money orders they use. They both gel in the United State* to jarticiiMtc in tlie
ambition to emulate the deeds of bold them and send them. They svem to help ovrenumies attending the coniplrikm of the
burglars, train rabbets and the miscellane­ each other along with .money very freely. Washington Monument The truming Is to
ous miscreants who are held up as heroes Any man who has to do with Chinese h be Mooted to tlie vvnmiliatiui* of tlie s*&gt;before Young America. He is a well- sure to like them better than Eye-taliana.
eleti-.s and hoops no tlte grduUtl. The
ceremqnhM at the monument will begin pregrown boy for h&gt;s age and a hardy young
‘•Th* Eye-taiions is a ImuI lot. You go
liar. Hi* face indicates intelligence enough into their hous.:* and se* ’em all sleeping diM/ly at twelve o'clock. Senator John Sheiand more than cunning enough, and he ap­ together promiscuously, a dozuu or twenty man. Chairman »l tlie Congr.-ssionai Cone
pears to rather enjoy being regarded as a in a room, and on the floor there’ll be rags, udsslnn, presiding.. Tlie prokrataiue will be
ns follows:
hard caae. When locked up in the jail be old iron, cigar st imps and decaying
Music Pravet by the Rev- Mr. Huior. i f
told another prisoner that he could get out stuff,” said the carrier. “But the worst . hri»t &gt; Cliurvti. Aii:o.Aurin. Vu Rmn irkM by
if he hnti a knife, and proceeded to ex­ thing a mau can do is to try to get money W . IV. Coreoran, First Vlco-Presidi nt of the
n y.oiiumeot Foe ety. iletnark* b&gt;
plain how the job could be done. He fur- out of’em. You see, their letters frorr Wushlugu
tlieenfrtmsT of ihr joint commission turning
th'-r declared that if they should send him Italy all come collect.” The charges on the completed -Mcncture over to the Frrenfeut
if the I'mitsl ..stale*. Acceptance i&gt;y ibe
. U&gt; the Reform tk hool they could not keep
’em range from ten cents to thirty rente
for the people of the United Staten
him there a week. The prospects are that The carrier* have to pay the charge* on President
and dedicafltsi «-•&gt; tax- memory' &lt;‘f General
the youthful train-wrecker will be given aJJ such letters before they tak* them out &gt; .corae W asun;. i »u. Mu# c.
-an opportunity to test th* security of the of the post-office. The next thing i* to get
(AINU KEHS1ON Al­
Reform Bcbool.
ix tlie Heuate on the tetii Mr. bbonuun nthe money back. Tho Eye-talians will talk
snd Jabber all day if a carrier will stand purtud favonibl* a bill for tint erection of «
THE QUILL TOOTH-PICK.
by and listen. They will run away with statue to Lafayette. Several petitions from
tobtuxsj munuiacuircrs and. tnuieo-uniuns
A 1’ubtJc Nalsane* Whom so Artotnxaw Ed- the letter IF he leave* it out of hl* baud. ugulDst tile raHBe*»t!&lt;»n of the treaty With
Th*
only way is the way I do. I just sI-al u were presented by Mr. Dot an. lluriuir
•
iter Thinks Ought to Be Hanged.
walk away with the letter. The whale col­ ■bacusMion or the DaSutabtll. Mr. Garland sub­
[Arkansaw Traveler.)
a propiMdtion tor a popular vote hi that
ony comes screaming alter me, and I gtt mitted
Icmtory on Hie question &lt;»f its dlrteloti. A
As civilization advances the man who th* mon*y.”
dobute on the silver issue followed, mainly be
uses the quill tooth-pick gradually retire*.
tween Mcskih Hill and Xternmn. ..In the
Of course the statute* do not furnish a law
House
a
mutlou'to t&gt;us|&gt;et&gt;d tin- rules and
A DOG BARBER-SHOP.
the measure lor the Issue of small silver cer­
to' justify the severe puishment of th« man
tificate* and theauiohtion of groenbacksuf less
who pick* hi* teeth with a quill, but this is l&gt;t*g-CU|&gt;plag a Philadelphia BusIoms Bx- &lt;icii&lt;irnin»tion than five dollars was defeated
rentrtclty.
Among the blilr Introduced was one tn Mr
the result of oversight rather than leniency
th*tea to declare forfeited to tiw United Blate*
on th« part of our legislators: for uu man
[Philadelphia New*.]
all unearned land grant* and to provide for
provided with a full com|*lemeat of nerves
A barbar-sbop exclusively for dogs and tbe adJtxRcallou of duiitrovcrsl«&lt;* in relation
can contemj»iate the goo**-quil! barlmrian puppies, where any good, respectable thereto. A mot sou by Mr. A.lkcn toHU*j&gt;end
the rules and puss the bill to establish a Dcwithout feeling a strong dmiire to do him canine who ha* the money can get a shavs liartment of Agriculture was. after debate
trxlily injury. This man. when be ha- or shampoo, or hair-cut, is about to lx agreed to—Ina to
fiiushed the atrocious work of gouging hi* opened in this city. Just where it will be
te*th. keep* the quill in his mouth and located is an unsettled queation as yet. An
talk* through it. H* also makes son:- wige- attempt was made to swrore * room for the
like remark and then sucks the quill a* purpose muter one of th* Broad street
though he-would draw back his words. 1. hotel*, but th* proprietor objected on tiis
be should b« standiuz. aud you should ph-a that it would interfere with Hie albe occupying a similar poattton. £«• raady-cstaHished puppy trade al his regu­
win appruM'h, poke h s face under lar lj&lt;rt»er-*hop, and he cxrald not afford to
th* brfin of your hat and whistle hi* words hav* th* uppueition.. Still it is an Mtate
tn your face. Then he will take out the lishcd fart that such a concern will ter
q- ■ ! and flip the eora-Lread off the point, started in th* near future.
!&gt;ut it back into hU mouth and whistle s
Perhaps it is not known utttaid* of the
remark, shrill and ramniouplac*. Then trade that dog “clipping” or bail -cutting
or will *d»vw the quill and make it snap is getting to b* an impo tent branch of the
upd I ,q; -telte it out again, flip off a ph-v barber IruMnc*-. Fashionable domes have
of ’*•&gt; utusclc aud lh*a—throw &gt;t away? tl&gt;i-lr pot poodles regularly shnntfMtoed and
Na, sir; be puts it into his tuatr.ii aud combed every day, and the swell owners ot '
.Ttmcbta IL He may be a man of high expensive pugs or Bkye t.-rriars are regular I
pi-trum. Very few dogs allow bay rum to [
be weed in shaving them, and they are poor
couxumwa for '•our urver-faillng hair «u&gt; I
tii er for baldnv**” or “the world-r*tx&gt;wn*d I
elixir for entuurarin .' nver-mod«wi nine- I
Tb ■ m-osiarbstiehow-wo»»k*vs
ixrir own rtips. with ui.-ir riuinea in Gar- 1
m»:x tar. and j pcteate te-asli.
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A

from

Washington:

MANY CHINESE STARVING.

Members of Colony In British Columbia
UI* to K»c&lt;ap* Hunger.
Ottawa, Can.'. Dec. 18.—The condition
of tiie 1M.OOO Chinamen who overrun tho
Provinoeof British Columbia is far from
•utlinfoi-tory to themselves or to the
authorities. During the coming win­
ter hundreds will be out of employ­
ment, aud nutny of them muxt sitbei
steal or starve. The records ot titc
court already show . a . large increase li
crime* committed by this clime of criminals,
and tlie probabilities are that before spring
ojiens the provipeUl prisons will have a
goodly number of Celestials to look ' after,
l.ote advice* from British Columbia state
that, driven to desperation for want of food,
it number ot Chinamen have recently com­
mitted suicide, preferring to take their own
lives rather titan endure the suffering that
stare* them In the face during tlie coming
winter.
A lew days since a constable
visited the Chinese qqirtera in the
town of Nanaimo to ascertain the cause
of a large anti excited crowd gathered
in the stre-ts. On cute-ring the house of a
Chinaman named Big Sing he found the
latter lying on a.bed with two bulleteholMt
through his body. The man was in .great
agony, and. in answer to tlie constable as to
who did the shooting, he said: “Me ahootce
meeself.” The wound proved fatal in a tew
hours. Near tho bouse of Big Sing the con­
stable fouhd another crowd gathered, and
on entering the bouse in front of which tiiey
were chattering he discovered a Chinese
w/inian named Ah Chin in tlie agonies of
death, the result of a dose of poison she had
taken, which «xm proved fatal. Several
members of a secret Chinese.society known
as tho “high binders” have' been arrtstexi
and are now in custody. The object of the
society is plunder.

THE METHODISTS.
Close of the Ceot*nntat Conference at Bal­
timore—The I'aatoral Letter.
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 18.—The Centen­
nial Conference of American Methodism
clostxi yesterday afterjioon with an old-fash­
ioned love-feast in Mount Vernon Church.
The ctinlereneg mark* one of the most im­
portant *-|Mchs In the history of tlie church,
liiiti! it has been demonstrated that
it there is no organic union between the
various bodies of Methodism there is an unmistakabie. unkm of symiwthy, fraternal
feeling and doctrine. At tlie A*sioir yes­
terday a . resolution was a* lop tod setting
apart tlie week beginning the Sabbath after
next Thanksgiving as a week of special
prayer in all the Methodist Churches
throughout the United btatce.
The pastoral address was read by Bishop
S. S. Merrill, of Chicago.
The address
speaks 6P the history of the church, ita
present jwwition and Ita future prospects. It
then dwells upon and emphasizes the doc­
trines of the church, and showrs their rela­
tion to the control of the various evils
that threaten' Christian civilization, the
Sabbath, the marriage relation, tem­
perance, education, and the relation
of tlie church to civilization. The ad­
dress Is considered a very able and well
a*nsidorad do-:iuuent, and in its' nature
must have great inflpence with the bqdy to
which it Is addressed.
Tlie closing address was delivered by
Rev. Frederick Merrick, of the Ohio West­
ern University, Delaware, 0. Rev. Joseph
M. Trimble made the closing prayer. The
.Hendon closed with a love feast

A .Ixaioiu Giri's Revenge.
Baltimohk, Md., Dec. 16.—Phillis Ivory,
a young girl residing at North East, Md.,
shot and instantly killed Eiualine Davis
)&lt;-:■ rh iy afternoon at the residence of the
muiderean. Miss Ivory some time ago fell
in love w ith a young fanrn-r, who recently
met Mi.-» Davis, and becoming infatuated
w ith the latter girl he cast off Miss Ivory.
The tatter determined to get rid of her
rival, aud did bo by shooting her with a
heavy revolver, which she placed against
iirr victim's head, sending a bullet through
the brain. _________________
A Groat Gitn.
Sandy Hook. N. J.. Dec. 18.—TlsHaskell Multielmrge guii on Its forty-third
round fired a shot weighing 152 pounds;
total of powder. 110 pouu&lt;t»; velocity of
th^ shot. 1,804 feet per s**c&lt;hm1; elevation.
B!_. degrees; range, 6,500 ynnia, or 8.JK
miles; muzzle energy of the shut, 3,-JO'i
tons. Tills is the most powerful aiiot vet
fired from this gun. and niflch excoedfi that
tif any gun in the world of the same callber.
Throe A&lt;-rv» of I .Mid sink* Fl*« Frol.
WlLKKfiBAltKE. Pa., Dec. 18.—Another
great cave-in took place yesterday at Na. 11
mine, belonging to tile Lehigh &amp; Wilkesbarre Company. 'Die cavo-ln was aocompanled by a loud'report. which startled Un­
people iivlug near. Many r«.-si«lenfe rushed
from their nousos to Anti that nearly three
acre* ol izro-.tnd had sunk lift* feet. One
iuiu.se wviit duwn with the surface, Dur no
one wn.* injured.
..

If you bav*bMaa*ufierei for ream sod nave
uwd an tb» remedies you rouio tp» ui
tu&gt;
tvalL do not be diecouragBd. fur tUuruxaauu
lyrup will cure you.
Fries. *1.00 j&gt;*r botUe: « bottles tar •».»&gt;’». i
Bend for our pamphlet uf Tesum. mala. «t*
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digestion, by onrlftfa^ tha blood and chsnslnr «he
wrrltnuii. rrmortnc all morbid and unhealthy
matter from the system canalnc a fleer flow of
blood, shown by the
sciMly.a brighter
ere. aryl an Improved c-ndliton nf the animal.
They are as vataableforeattleMforbonn**, when
riorder'.(but eatlle are not as liable to disease as
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' milk dl«rise of cost r-Murhnrst of coal, yellow­
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". Price 25 rents per hox-^put up In alr-thrht oans
| to prevent Iom of «tr-ixth t»y lour teepinr.
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.{him. No young man In this.locality
visit, i had more true friend* tlmn him. nor
none for whom,there will lie more sor­
Many are seeking employment but row at the parting. ■ He retained bis
conciousnvss to the last and do subject
without successi
The little child of Mr. and Mt*. Jeff was so pleasant on which to converse
as that of Jesus and hi* love. The
Showalter*in very sick.
Jacob Showalter has Ju«t returned funeral was held ■ at the 'MattMtoD
from a trip to4^d. City aud vicinity. school house ou Monday, Elder P. Hol­
Walter - 81o*»(h1 *I»o hha spent the ler iifliciaiing. and the •rviuains was
pjtat sumhit-r in Jsckson county, is at conveyed to the Naaiiville cemetery
followed by a large ribneonrae of rela­
home again.
John Davis had a bee to dig ditch on tives and friends, all sincere mourners.
John Manon paid Marahall

Thunulay of last week and closed with
farmers will find It to their Intercut! to make a a dance at night.
trial trip to our mill aud be convinced of
George Booth,tired of Muskegon and
toe trutiifulocM of above utatemcnta.
Hasting*, baa again Teiurnod with his
family to this section.
L
V
WeahallAlsokeeplDatopk
‘A. N. Bassett and wife have been on
an extended visit to the home of their
Mill Feed, Chop, Com Meal parents in Lenawee Co.
The little daughter of James Dris­
And Bran.
coll has just recovered from •» severe
attack of billions fever:
At last accounts Wm. Hamilton's
family were in a critiad condition from
----- Is turning out----the .effects of diphtheria.
■
Na. 1 Hard Wood Lumber.
Chauncey Reynolds, formerly a rcsiWe keep evrrytbtng tn this line. Give n&gt; dentof this section.but now of Mecosta
• scall.
Co., is visiting in ttd* section.
II. R. DICK I* MO!V A CO..
If the opposition can find a more
eflicent postmaster for this town than
EAST 8BERMAN STREET.
the present one, Warren Ackley, trot
him out.
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One of U.ncle Sam’s ppeclX[_Pxin»«&gt;n '
Examiners was axopud/ in this section
a few day* ago taking evidence m
Did you know there .
liennjou claim*.
Now is the time when advertising
was a “Bee-Hive” in
pay * if the advertiser will do as hendvertise*, as people want to know
Nashville? No! Then
where one dollar will \&gt;e 100.cv.nte.
Theda Gregg received a dispatch the
.step into the Wheeler store
other dav that his mother, living in
and behold it. By “Bee- Portland, wiw lying at the jwiiut of
death. M. Gregg left immediately for
Hive”, we mean a store where Portland.
Mrs. James Barrett of Mancelona,
can be found almost any daughter of J. K. Norton of this town,
died at her home on Wednesday of
article in the fancy goods
last. week. ■ Her remains was brought
here aud interred in the Kalauio cem­
and variety line. Our
etery.
: Ed. Penfold came near being killeil
stock consists of
' by a tree, it ju*t Tn'tting him a glanc­
ing blow, but vufficentHo prostrate him
and bruise bi* bead and lace severely.
It happened recently while cutting
Ladie»’ Jerseyb,
wood.
•
It is rather early to talk of township
Gossamers, Hosiery,
election, but then it will do*no harm to
suggewt a couple of names to be brought
Corsets, Ladies’ Hand
forward a* supervisors for the coming
Bags, Woolen ¥arnRt including election in this town, namely: S. C.
Tarbell and Willard Mead.
Saxony, Shetland, Ger­
Adel be rt Fitch is in lows, and on the
mantown, German
11th, he was united iu marriage to Mis*
Emina.Prindle,
a young lady of Huron,
Knitting, Zephytb.
that state. Dell is one of our finest
young men and the people heartily
congratulate him in hia choice.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes desire
Toy Carta, Tin
through the columns of The News to
tender their moat sincere thanks to
Water Setts, Window
tlieh beloved neighbors and friend*
Poles, Toilet Articles,
who so faithfully aided them during
Toys of Every Description, the sick lies* and burial of their dear
son,
I
Stationery, and in fact al­
Last Sunday night people retired to
their beds leaving bare ground, but'on
most everything one
Monday morning great was their sur­
prise to see the earth covered with a
can think of.
foot or more of snort, and a sight that
could be witnessed among the farmer*
Mr. Cable having had 15 yearn at daylight was their hunting for their
Mheep and calves left out over night.
experience in
Last week Friday morning the vil­
lagers were surprised on going out
doors to witness a huge effigy mounted
on tire roof of the post office building,
Will make this
and on investigating it proved to be an
art a specialty. Ev­
effigy of Blaine in de«pair. Well, Kalamo is "big ingun” anyway and tlie
ery description of Birds
postmaster* salary is a plum worth
and Animals mounted to order seeking.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Andrew* is concerned
and in first-class style.
at the continued silence of their son
V'erne of whom they have beard noth­
Give us a call. No
ing for a long time, and who was,
when last heard from near Nonesuch
trouble to show
in tlie npper Peninsula and snow bound,
goods.
with three feet of snow od November
35. Verne is a wide awake, stirring
fellow and were it possible he would
inform his parents of his whereabouts,
and give a graphic picture of the life
among the miner* and hunter* of that
far off section. It is hoped that he is
all right and filling up to give The
News a sketch of bis experience out
there.
On Thursday of last weak with tlieir
usual generosity svvet*l of the neigh­
bors anaembled on the* farm of C. Hlos*on and got together a nice pile of fire
Heating Stoves jn*t received by
wood for the Squire. Mr. Sloeson i* in
fvebje health, the result of a not very
pleasant sojourn in the south several
Onr "Gold Coin." No. «, complete, for f 14— years ago when Uncle Sam was having
a little unpleasantness with some of
▲ Big Bargain.
hi* family, and at which time it is cur­
----- Also a complete Hue of----rently reported several persons were
seriously injured, and many were so
shocked at the very shameful conduct
of tlieir unruly bretheren that they
dropped dead, and a few still ovntinne
to suffer from the effects of the unhos­
pitable manner in which they were en­
tertained.
Cross-Cut Saws. Asas, Hay
Died, on Sunday the 14th, at 1:30 p.
Knives, Class, Lanterns,
m.. Manning L. Barnes, after a linger­
Horse Shoes, Ammuni­
ing illness of 18 months of consump­
tion, Steel Trars,Cis­
tion, aged 28 years and 11 months.
tern Pumps, Chain,
The deeeased was the son of Albert
Rope, Itc., Rte.,
and Ixivina Barnes, was born in the
Is complete lu every p*rtteul*r.
township of of Vermontville and bad
Also * full line of Paint* and Oil*. Builder?.’ always livwl in this vicinity. He was
Hardware. Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin.
a devout Christian at the time of his
Bee ns when ta nsed of soy article In the death, having, about one year ago
Hardware lin*? aud we will Save you moary.
given his heart to God, and became an
FAI L A VJKI/TE. earnest follower of Christ. Manning

OUR SAW MILL

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WtiST 1ALXXO.

MAPLE GROVE.

Sleighing commenced Monday.
Gil. Buck'has gone to York State.
T. N, Parker Suudayed at Hastings.
Jobu Shoup has returned from Cli­
max. Coral Eldred visited at PhillpShafers
Roy Herrick, of Battle Creek, visited
friends in the east part of town lost

Frank Wendell, of Muskegon. has
come here to spend the winter with
friends.
Erm Kipp'was in town last week
and helped make music for the dance
ar Sam Shaffer’* Friday night.
Charley Mason's team left him Patnrday night. They made some good
'time although no damage was done.
• 0. F. bong and family were surpris­
ed last Saturday evening by a party of
their friends, who. to the number of
iwtwwn twenty and thirty came in,
bringing oyster* and sweetmeats, anil
had a very pleasant time not soon to
be forgotten. Mr. Long knows how to
entertain cumpauv.
.
(DATS GROVE.
A sick child at D.tvid Ruggles'. '
Mrs.' Hattie Fuller is on the gain.
Wm. Smith ba* gone north with a
load of beef.
Frank Wellman and wife visited at
P. Durkee’s la*t Tuesday.
A (urge numlierattended the literary
at the school house last Saturday even­
ing.'
Mrs. Lydia Wood has purchased a
farm of Jay Barnum. Consideration
$800.
Eld. Barnaby addressed the people
on temperance at the U. B. church last
Sunday evening.
A ntck-tie social at David Town
sand’s for the benefit of Rev. Stewart
will.be held Friday evening D»-c IP.
On Thursday evening at a late hour
several of our citizen* was awakened
from their slumbers by a loud thump­
lug qn their door by a man that claim­
ed to be lost, and said his name war
Furlong—John—yes, John.

NORTH CASTLETO5.
Snow 15 in. on the level.
Elmer Austin support* a new pair of
Steven's bobs.
Rev’. Spitler, of Monroe county, is
here on business.
Frank Price comes to the front with
a fine pair of bob*.
Wm. Feighner, of Clare, is visiting
friends in this vicinity.
Rash Hosmer has returned from Bat­
tle Creek where he has been during jhe
summer.
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Mrs. Geo. Abby and Mias Ally Lichty, of Hastings, were guests of E.
Locabart Bunday.
A. Duye and C. Bradley were in Kalamo Monday; the former on business
aud the latter ou—business.
Seyer*! young people of town and
vicinity made E. Lockhart a surprise
Saturday evening. Daye's lull orches­
tra furnished music.

BARRT VILLE.
Probably inaugeration day will be
observed in some way.
Barryville will not observe Christ­
mas in a public manner.
Sam. Miller and Mau. Dickinson will
spend Christmas in Ohio.
There will be uu election of 8. S.
officers at the church at 10 o'clock a. ra.
next Sunday.
Pastor A. p. Hawley has begun a
series of meetings at the Brick point
on the south end of the circuit.
That class of persons that cannot af­
ford to lay by secular matter and rest
one day in seven are to be pitied.
VEBTIES COB.HERH.
Ransom Hynes sold $30 worth of
for last Saturday.
Quincy Perkins is spending a few
days with hia sinter.
Fn ok Tow*«end has his engine
house nearly completed.
Tlie popcorn social.at D. Townsend's
Saturday evening was a success.
The temperance meeting at the
Schlappi church last Sunday eve.,
well attended.
OUROWNCOUNTT.

Cedar Creek is tormented by sneak
thieves.
O, the snow, the boot full o' snow,
Dear to the heart of the small fallow.

—Freeport Herald.
The Baptist of Prairieville gave a
New England supper one night last
week which netted over &gt;30.
A dwelling with all of its contents
beloDgingto Tolles Bros., Cedar Creek,
waa destroyed by fire Sunday night­
Loss $700.
Tlie M. A. 0. railroad will build a aide
track at Gun Marsh, and an embryo
city has already been bailt—in tlie
midst of real estate owners.

A KABd OFFEB.

Edward Dunn waa killrd in the jianc&lt;H*k mine Wednesday by a falling rock.
John Welsh, trf Edmore, was fatally
injured by falling under a logging train
*• Hudson’* ch nip, near Remus, Friday.
Tlie prosecution in the Crouch mur­
der trial rented thrircaae Monday. The
caoe has lawn in progress eight week*.
The works ot the Gale. Mann factor-

ceseful editors in Americ*. Hi* former
jiitirnal, under his eliief editorship, fin
a quarter of a century waa. while in his
control, very valuable and everywhere
lilted.
’ vj Mr Judd, with renewed health and
iu-ot;, i- now giving to the PniirirFnr
ing Company of Albion, were destroyed' ■her his undivided attention, and with
bv fire la*t wetji, involving a loss of the oeuelit of bis Ioegeditorial DXperienee ami observation, i* m*kihg.-it a
$65,000.
most valuable .ami use{bl vi*lt&lt;&gt;r for
Tlie state teacher*' annual meeting every home in -e^mutry. riJI.rge or'city.
will be held at Lansing, Dec. 29. 30 and
It i*-i*MU&gt;-d every week,is finely illus­
8l._ Half tare un railroad* and low trated. is thoroughly practical ami reli­
able, i* clearly pi inted On beauriful
sales at hotels.,
paper, and i* full ot useful in I'm mat ion
J. F. Strvens, of Negaunee, has un­ tor ewiy di part mrnt of farm life, ami
covered a valuable gold bearing quartz fur every household in country, village
vein. He is au old miner and believes or city.
I'he aubacriptiou price, is $2 a year,
he has a rich find.
but we have made special arrangement*
Saturday morning two wmalL son* of ’ with the publishers to supply it in con
Mr*. Hazleton, of Pinconning, were inT!ion with The Nkws. twill, one
drowned in a pond in Riat village while year, for the small sum of $2.60.
Let every one embrace this flue offri
playing upon thiu ice., '
at once. It will pay.
Mrs. Phoebe Cross, vf Battle Creek,
Pmk a dose of morphine Weonctulay
A NOTABLE BOOK.
night, mirttaking it for quinine, and ir
is feared that rjhe cannot recover.
Among the announcements of new
Thoma* Threadgould, of Paw Paw,
was instantly killed near there Satur­ publications for the -present M-ifam i*
one embracing the tragedy of American
day by his team running away, throw­ 'history. '
ing him'out on the frozen ground.
"Th* proper study of mankind is
Tunas Mackey, an Indian girl, was man,” wrote the poet, and moralist. Al­
exander Pope. This work present*
hurnwl to death' ou Thursday by her man, the most complex of-all subjects,
clothing catching fire from the camp in hi* startling phases, and as a feature
fire, while her party were camped .near of American history, apt in ita *cope
and design, ii .is oi absorbing interval.
Bradley.
Gibfaui picturing truly the crimes,
Ransom Wilber, proprietor of a mill effeminacy and l«&lt;M*ivimisDrii* ot rhe
near Quincy, wa* found lying near hi* later Ron in n Empire—Gillis pouting
mill, Tuesday, one hand crushed, a out the terrible degeneracy of the dem­
agogues of Arheu.s.nfid'Huitie picturing
shoulder dislocated, ami otherwise rhe brutal crimes of England of .the
badly injured. No explanation is given 13th, 14tli and ISikceuyiri***, performed
a* to the cause of the condition in the part of wise teacher* in warning
their countrymen against similar lapses
which Mr. Wilber was found.
from the straight aud narrow pnilis'd
Sunday night Wm. Beauty and John- honor, honesty and truth. lu a sitnihn
Gavagan quarrelled in u saloon at Sag spirit ha* the author ‘of "History. Koinaw.and both drew kuiveeand Klashrd inance and Philosophy of Great Amer­
ican Crimes atid Criminals'* portrayed
each other. The latter received a cut the typical crimes and criminals of Hu*
from the right cheekbone to the chin various eras ot our country.
The wor.k is Hi tlie main liiognipineal,
and several cute abou’ th* head. It i*
and embraces among others the crimes
thought the cute are not fatal.
and conspiracies of John A. Murrell,
Delos M. Bristol, a horse' trainer of tiie great southwester laud pirate; tin­
Battle Creek, i* training seven ponirs gigantic schemes of Col. Monroe Ed­
wards, the NapoTeon of Forgern, etc.,
to perform on holler skates, and irmeet etc.; the Mountain .Meadow Massacre;
ing with such good success that, he will murders and burg I a lies of Rulofl, the
soon start out givingentertainments at great Philologist: the murder of Dr
rinks. Hi* exhibition will lie a won­ Parkman i»y Prof. Webster, the Chnniuglnun-Burdrll mystery; the Lowery
derful one.
gang, the nwamp angels of North Car
Matthew Millard, of Palo, Ionia coun­ olina; the Coh-Adams murder; the
ty, is on trial at Grund Rapid* a Second Hill Evans Feud in Kentucky; career
time for tlie murder of hi* wife b’- poi­ of Cullen Baker, the Arkansas desper­
ado; the Helen Jewett-Frank Rivers
soning in the spring of 1882. He was minder; Ben Thompson of Texas, the
convicted at Ionia, but a new trial was inau-wjayer; We Binder family, the
ordered by the supreme court end a Kansas fiends; Janies and Younger
’tC.. etc.
change of venue gained. Hi* defense hiothrrs.X
It* pictornd feature embrace* 16i su­
thus far has cost him $6,000. He is perb engravings, including ps-r&gt;oun)
charged with poi4»ninir-hi* wife by sys­ portrait* of the celebrated criminals.
It is sold by suiweription. The cantematic administration of awnir from
vasaing agent for such a work will find
April 18, 1883, until she died. May 0, the latch string our, and a patronage
following, another woman being the that will make hia liiisines* assuredly
profitable. N. 1). Thompson 4kCo., St.
impelling motive.
Louis, Mo., and New Yoik City,are the
enterprising publishers. We udvertistA P1TIHTL.FATE1
theui in another column.

To the Editor of the Milwaukee Senti­
nel:
Snu—I have tend a good many sto­
ries of late concerning confinement of
sane persons in lunatic a*.vlnms, aud I
am thereby prompted to relate a bit of
personal experience.
In the year 1855, while I was sei ring
tlie MethmliMt Episcopal church andHn
a New England town, a neighbor’s
house took fire. In common with oth­
ers, I stood on the edge of the roof,
passing buckets of water, exposed to
intenne heat od one side and freezing
winds on the other. I took a fearful
cold. For twenty five years it worked
havoc in my physical and mental sys­
tem. NevertueleM, I cuptiuued in my
ministerial duties. I preached many a
sermon when suffering intense agony.
At certain periods, however, I would
be comparatively well, and then again,
my head would get heavy, my breath­
ing 1stxired, my appetite would Iomi in
tei-est in life; feel sleepy at mid-day,
aud wakeful at midnight. My heart
occasionally gave me great concern.
Not knowing to the contrary, I attri­
buted this ill feeling to malaria. But
evidently mental strength faded away
and I was utteily prostr&amp;red. I was
cauterized, cupped, blistered, and treat­
ed by many pfiyiiiciaus ip many differ­
ent ways.
My case waa a puzzle as much to my
physicians as to myself. For one of
them at first prescribed for delirium
treafena, and vet I never had tasted
intoxicating liquor*. Another said I
had brain diseaae. another spinal diffi­
culty, another nervous proetrauoa.
heart diseae, etc.
My mind evidently gave way, and in
1882 I was confined in the Brattleboro,
VU Insane Asylum tor eix months.
When 1 knew where I wax, I demand­
ed instant release.
I then made a
visit to Oceanic, N. J., but I bad reck­
oned too much on my strength. I
again lost my reason for a considerable
period.
That I waa in a deaperato condition
is evident. My blood had become in­
fected with virus, whiqh inflamed my
-brain occuMouitily and doomed me to
an early death; for no physician gave
me any hope of a cure. I finally found
out what my real disorder was, and un­
dertook my own treatment. In a f-w
month* I wa* restored to «uch a state
of health have remained intact to this

March I came «ent, and engag- |
ed in garden farming. In all that time
I have Dot ioet a day’s work; have ap
patently enjoyed the most vigorous
health and I expect to live the fall
term nf life- The remedy I used was
Warner’* safe cure, and if I should live
a thousand years, I should never tire
of telling ita praises..
You will confess with me, Mr Editor,
that such a change is remarkable. And
you will, also, I am sure, agree with
me, when I say that whatever created
such a mental and physical restora­
tion is deserving the highest praise.
Very truly yours.
Rev. E. D. HOPKINS.
Dodge’s Corners, Wis.
There are undoubtedly thousand*
who have an experience similar to the
above, to whom Mr. Hopkin’s recital
will appeal with persuasive force.

The Great Art Exhibition of tlie
scuiu»n to he opened at V'ermoutvilte
New Yvar’irevH, New Year’s day and
evening and Jam 2nd. A fine display
of painting* will be offered to the pub­
lic. Music, costume* and curiosities
alone worth tlie money. Refreehmente
nr all hour*. We feel safe in saying
that, no such entertainment hits been
offeied'to the people ot this vicinity be­
fore. Cotue one and all. Admission
ten cents.
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thrilling hUtoric li:tar**i. It Ir teand U&gt; pto4i &lt;v &lt;
profiund inprataiou. A«r&lt;&gt;nU e-ll il by lh« tlemM.ud-' A &lt;r&gt;na eh«neo for can«*ae*r«

AGENTS WANTED

viocr-d that tola la lie- mo*t Ratable a 4 prufitabl*
book pn*&gt;n&gt;b«J; or, th Mr* time. e»nd ri eent.at

.CREAMBALM
Cleanses the
Head. Allays In­
flammation. Re­

stores the Senses

DO YOU KNOW
LORILLARD'S

climax

of Taxtejt Smell.
PLUG TOBACCO.
Red Tin T»*. ta th* l**t» la th* pnr-*t; te­
[Heals the Sore*. With
rn v«r B.tuItnrriwTwht gluro**. tarytra. ra«ta«M*
A
Quick
and
I Positive
Cure.
chewloa quality l»«*»ou&lt;s
ti»nLOBII.LAED'N NtVT CUPP I MSA

Lrfsdien, Settee.

LOEIi UIFS FAMOUS BWUFW

I will again do dressmaking and a'l kinds of
plain sewing, arid I respectfully solicit the pat

Residence 4th house east of Graves* grocery,
on Sherman street, m Nashville.
13-16
Mas. 8. Golcbkk.

Wbichts Indian Vegetableftm

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints

Parker's Tonic

A Fart h*h Iifot iLt^hw, liltixiM.

GuanUant Male,

mutter of the estate of
ERTELA M BLASDELL a ml
I. hereby given that I »h»ll sell
to lho hfihrtt hMHer. m&gt; Tw»

U you bat

take Parker’a Tonic at nsc*;
hrtlLl von un
.. . ■ j

-lourth o' n pfem Of ta„d

BlMdell, d*&lt;MMod. tiwma.
, I»M. It, IMA
N ATHAM F. 6H ELDOS’, Gasrdtaa.

PABKJER-S
a BALSAM

BISCOX

�EER.:

A ■■walojhuJ?:
&lt; Great - It-rd Ch*«s*t I'wfr-O -T Miles

n&gt;« Condition® Walsh Are Necoeaary for Suoooaa.

were surprised the other day by bearing a
iotid tramping, and through the clouds of
lust kicked up they discovered

la HU Bed.

gentlom ld
a high of­
ficial directing tbe cwator to lot. him u*ks

, [Philadelphia Ttmoe.]
“Ixrnkln t back over my twenty year*'
•xperiuncu 1 can not say that 1 regret my
•btkfee of a prcueMlon,” remarked a d.-tectiv* at one ot tha city ago icias yosterday.
M What arc the requisites of a goo-1 d.iteo*
proaehlng the case to took it, fraud that
tiw?’”.Mked a reporter.
. i tbe coin wan missing. He stated the fact
*’Fearlesa*ess, cooin as and self-control.
Without tbcs-j a mau can never be a per­
.nd Indlcunt, .«1 d oUr-lpudfeet detective, tor th&gt;u&lt;ii be may be useful
«&gt;•( h. lunl rn'l.‘-d lu —I tn. ...in.
ba some branches of Che bu-iuees ho can UnulrylntW l-r. a. room. 1 mu..
never attain to th • bigh.at •mined'* in all . opted blm «d. bdde cOQ.uicd from h.
9t them, He must also have strong per- I eouduc Utel h. b.l .u,lM U&gt;. oo.n 1 Ineepti vo faculties aud that power o. gi'ner- j sisted upon searching him He positively
.
..
a&gt;taa;i &gt;o whk-te will enable him to jump at
•are to corr • ct oouciusions. Memory is uno
•f his moot important essentials. One
sight of a lace must imprint it so tndeli ly
■|K&gt;u his n&lt;-i IJecilim Uiat he can never for­ just going. to conduct bin. to durance vile
get il, an 1 be u.ust remember not only the
face Itself, bat the time, plate sad circum­ the coin, stopped me, returned It to the
stances with which it is associs'.ed. A gentleman and overwhelmed him with
memory of faces aleuc is not Sufficient. apoiogiea. Thu poor mau had mislaid the
The detective must have a strong memory
for names, numbers and dates as welL He ly purchased st great expense a simil.tr
must be intelligent, aud there is no knowl­ one, which we had found tn his pockvt. ami
edge ol any kind that may not some time bis visit was fur the pur;x&gt;so of cumpanng
bo of value to him tn biaprofeaakm.
“Detectives in real lif o uro very dUh-rent
from these in novel u aud playa ’1 he latter
*11 ST THE THINQ.
are npras—led as wearing var ous dis­
guises. &gt;«eh as wi,.*, false wbiak&lt;r», etc-,
whiea they suddenly pull off at Che moat
[Evansville Argus.
UDuxp ciod momenta, thereby rovealing their identity. This is simply nouseasa It is utterly im]&gt;uasiLle ier tho moot and die at HunungiHirg
skill;ul hair worker to iua»o op a wig or a
set o' Ld»se whiskers that can not be de­
tected as lalso when wuru, and every pants, didn’t look as L tuuy could ca*.
Iheat-r-^uor knows that tue most skillful '
As everybody knows, the Louisville
arusis iu "rmiu up' cau not put upon their
face* lime aud wrinkles which indicate train stops at Hantiuglxirg
a*u iu such a way as tuduewive, oven when
aided by the glamor of the foot-lights.
Bo detective in real life over attempted to su-vtcii his lugs, but got out lur
Wear any such guise. Detectives on the
Now, Huntingburg bxs a &gt;me well posted
Sla^e are usuudy deboumur ui.llviduals, in
Boa. suits aud muttou-cnop wbis-ers. In
reayi.e tueru is nothing distinctive in the j
deep appearance aud uuuw.ir of detec­
tives uuy more tbuu there is in those of be noticed that two v.ry rough-loolaux
lawyei a aud merenaau. For my own part country hunters, each with on old sbot„uu,
I am mure &lt;requ«judy taken mra “wri.-w- |
nervous, and just os ba was stariiug back
do iarmur than any ihirfg rise.”
into the car one ot th .-in stopped up aud Lhe
44Wont is the salary of detectives?"
following conversation ousuud:
“That, is a hard question to answer.
There is uo business m which the price much, but does them uurt you?"
varus'more. DuaieUinus a mau, a;tur hav­
ing bad an apprenuouship un tho jxilico
“Why, them tbar pants.’
Irrcu or iu cumiucteoa w.-U some agency,
will setup iu busiuess tor himself os u pri­
vate duuctive, aud toen bo charges what­
able manner; In iact, quite a la mu lu,"
ever be pl aa-cs. Detectives are paid by
replied too dado, as ho gated on thuin
the day, and 1 have known some oi these complacently.
pr-vate detectives, such as 1 have man- j
Well, I don’t know whAt all that tbor
tioued. to charge the unsophisticated
j
watchui*
and even more per day.
“How do men become detectives?"
'
•Tb-y don’t ■become’; they hare a nat­ we wanted, wo allowed
ural giit iu that direction. Detectives,
like po.-ts, are born, not made. Many of
them begm as amateurs. Fur bwUow.
•oamthing ueccra in their own lire* which
•noses Uraute turn duteetive for’their own
purpose. They work up the case sucoeaa“Wall, Strenger, now honest, we thought
tatiy; they find that they hlj the worx
and they embark in it as a busm.sa.
“You would be surprised to find tew
eisver some amat urdoteCtivoters; Ik.uw
• yoiAig Ch stout street merchant who
“But, my friend, why don’t you explain
would make one at the greateat o. all doteotivw if he would follow rhe burin-ju.
He wanted to And out the whereabouts and
*atoce&gt;ients ot a young follow whom be
Mwpeotod la a oertoin matter. He«mjkrtril detectives, ted* they could discover
aSt bing. Fmully be began to look into the
matter himself, and although the man ho
wA after bad left the citg and covered up
his tracks I’m bleat if ho didn’t find out
everything there was to find. He dlsoovsred tho address of a girl on Race street to
«*om the man bad been paying atten­
tions.
A WIDE-AWAKE SALESMAN.
“Be called ou b«r, represented himmlf as
a lawyer, said that her lover would in­
herit a fortane if his identity could be es­
tablished, and to ardor to do that he'd har0
[Philadelphia Times.]
to have some specimens of kis handwrit­
ing, and be persuaded her to let him bare
tec of the love-leMen the fellow had writ­
-- —
---wo
ton her. That was as neat a piece of de­
etMrt, walked into Green's restaurant last
tective work as I over beard oL
MH olten happens that a man falls to be a night, ch-cked his OVdrouAt and plug has
jped general detective through the lack of
•Mae eae qaaMey. Thus, I employed a
ytmair fellow cnee wbe I thought would
Atoka a spluariid detective. He bad everytotag in hia favor, poasuasiag a splendid
physique and apjx-aranev, an elegant ami
tasinuating addriMU, groat shrewdness, reaoarkadde quickmws of jHUwptioa, and, lu
short, every requisite of a gnat detective,
tooept one, as 1 afterward discovered. He ।
was lacking in twiteoom trul, having
MgM ba MML
an ungovernable temper, to which be
gave way on slight provocation. This
great fault was not apparent at hrst,
however, and I assigned him to a number of
difficult cases, which bo worked up very the Girard House. I know a customer
satisfactorily. At last I resolved to t-et :
his skill to toe u kmtot, and sat him to try ,
to extort a confession from a young woman i Kometimue two hours; that’s enough lor
charged with inion klde. Now, in the smybody.*
course o his interview with Sb's girl, as bo
D-th of a Noted Duolist.
a tes-word confessed to me, hs fell in lore
[Columbia (AQ)Oor. M. f. Expreaa.}
with her an 1 took it into his head that sb*
was not only Innocent of the crimo alleged
against fair, but that she was not the real the northern section of thu State,
toethdT of the infant which she was actos-x! of having destroyed, but that she
tobd merely assumed the roaponslbilily of
bring ita.motber to shield a friend. How­ fMSional career In Mississippi, from JKWto
ever he resolved to do bls duty, and evlin • sure the reault would be such earneef which be kili
protestations of innoc-nee as would con­ of which he
vince tho whole world of their sincerity, ho :
per*ev«red in hia attempt to extort a con- |
feesion. Reacted with so much tact that she tirte were often harsh ami unjust. He
broke down eompJetel v and was about to took sjiecial drii ht in provoking prom. confeas the whole affair, bat bring •stisflod. from b&lt;r words and actions, that she thing still more wheu his victims
was undoubtedly guilty, be became eo eura^&lt;«d to find that one whom be had al­ mo«&gt; skillful swordsman, having acquired
lowed himself to love anff" believe in had the art irum a celebrated teacher in Faris.
rith
Wn t allLy of such baseness that bo burst
into sueb a torrent of oaths and In- pistol or rifle. Immediately afu-r the wai­
’against h-r as to seal her lij&gt;s for"rt'r °* *• wbjoct of bar crime. The re- thousand dollars. He went abroad in 1«U7,
•*H ***wlhr«npt aoquittaJ for lack of and returned to Now Orleans last year,
dirrrt cvidtoaa, Thus you see bow im­ penniless and forgotten. He was suffering
portent it ia for B de4wcUv to
his
t«njw.M
*
j him to bin bouse and jrrovided him with

fnriluf.

CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST I
■

Aatonlwhinc Raoord
Southern

X

.

-------------O

-

*•

BOOTS, SHOES ANO RU8BER GOOOS
Cheaper 1 han Erer.
I »rn now ready-with a full slock of Roots and Shoes, at price* that wiM
iiKtonish-voii. I will guarantee to save you 30 per cent. &lt;m all good*. Here are

[MilledtjevillA (Da.: Letter.!
rien County, r'movvit a siugular charmter
thure in IM5. Ho was not remarkable for
anything except for scrawnintes, l&gt;.•iag of
lean ami of a clay-bank
c. i“c. Hi-result, perhaps, of private meals
nUth-chlTm^reUy. B□&lt; u tlm.
—
Inu.lU&gt;«1 -ddoo.ntry;
**J**"1 h, WM • *•»» &gt;» • ••«—•
I Tl» iu&gt;&lt;lr mth -u..n l&gt;. 11—I r~I.Ud
I—
AI«P«I&gt;« ,-rap. On.
J,» l»y-----------•- •- 1
F tu® *°nt- i*u&lt;
«« .ftid a suw. When within a
nt It &gt;
’ ,A a ,riCTn
'

brought Htcw irt to the ground. He fell
was engaged just than in watching tbe
other boy fie Ing la tbe direction of tbe
hou*«. Being satisfied m to the direction.

thuit looked as thou .th
many of them wnu! 1 be killed, but nearly
all got out uninjured. They had bardly
reariied the other si le wlmn a yelling,
swearing crowd of white m- ?. and Indiana
came up on fonm-covore l L .roes. They
ment, and then resumed tho chose.

in the h,T&lt;i. and they were making for
British America as fast as their le. s would

t*,e bunt began down in Dakota, on the
Oinnon BsU'^ver. where not less then
5.0» of tbe animals wor« found grazing.
entire distance.
but
although the
party that passed hero numbered only
thirty, its members estimated' that from

had taken [*rt in the slaughter. Rome
original party had romained behind at

it, but ita teeth slipjod over insiaad o penpresence of mlud woudesr-

hlle the animal was tearing huge furrows
if

listening if be was breaUiiag,

hastily covering him up with pins straw
ran hurriedly a. ter the ulh -r boy. As soon
as the creature was out of sL.bt Rte wort
curt, ran
,
maud, and finally reach &lt;1 the bousu in
sa.ety. The other boy reached the bo-se
some time beXure the ti^ur came in sight of

.is b:t&gt;ug bis sxt^ll, or if be bad breathed
while tnu Ik-usI was Intoning, with Ita nose

bad dropped out after satifying them­
selves with tbe chase. Tho rapidity with
which thrsu magnificent animals are
slaughtered is shown by tho fact that tbe
hunters passing through here said they

the herd before reaching the boundary
Uno.
Probably this is onu'of the last big buffa­
lo hunts that will ever occur in this

.Men's full stock Kip Root fnr onlv...$3 00
Men's full fctiH'k, haiid marie, Veal Kip,double sole and- tap, .
Boots, pnlv
’
Bova’ frill stock, tap sole, baud noide, Veal Kip Root*.
3 40
Lad r-' Kill. Mqik'd button hole
Ladies’ /Xtiiigo Kid, Hartoil, Hurt Bros.’ make
.. a oo
Imilira' Getmih* French Kid, hiittou....'.......... .............. 1,
. 4 so
A g«»o«i Gon* hut ton shoe, only
.. i so
.. s oo
.. a 75
A g« uiiinr CartiiKiiii »h&lt;M*.
.. 1 75

CHILDREN’S SOLID SCHOOL SHOES
Chrtper than evtr known befme. Ladie*,’ MiMra* nu«l Child ten's
Calf SIhwk. Meii’K lioya und Youth*’ Flue Calf Bootn and Shoee at
aaioitul.ingly Low Prices.
.
.

I Handle Nothing but Boots and Shoes,
Girt- my wbnlr a'trntinn to rhe wtnir. and will give yon letter gootls
for the money than yon cud get in Nimhviltr. or in Ritrry ctniDty.

R. A. KANAGA
ROE’S

OLD RELIABLE MARKET

cite. Is as reckless in his slaughter of tho
bison as the while man. He seems to
consider the game as uuarly extinct, and
having all the sport bo can before the
eud is reached. Tho wanton destruction

versed, but as it sjems to be the policy

UNCLE JERRY
oi mauy uf too p.-culisritios ui tuis lero- |
liuus tx-asc, was prepared to prout by the How -Old Trinity*.
Itiiuwludge.
Thu Dei 'hbors rallied a: o.ice, and were
[N. T. Telegram.]
succeM.ul in killing thu jaguar, wuich |
KteWoXt, WU.in loodiug

cam milk bad ।
•■swamp’.’ jMtople, his stand being in
&lt;ir*wn ini*. Juoob street, a busy litilethorougbiore not

that the band aud
withered.

center ot tbe New York lolatur trade.
Just as honest aa tbe day

struck by lightning ami 1 &gt;.t &gt;or dead. He

1b fully Btocked with-----

FRESH, SALT and CURED MEATS
His boyish pranks have always stuck to
of • jE vwxy Tteacxi-pticxx.
hlm. One Sunday, when his burses and j
carte were car.-d for and st rust, bu took It
Onr atm k is selected only from the cholo-et mid best-fatted Block of the
into his bead Co go into too cositry and land. i» tender. ai»l uervrd up in Hie latent al&gt;le, at low ret uiieea.

Your patronage solicited.
his old habits s.uck to him.

As be started

succeeded In
getting her .rum th-&gt; bouse and tbe happy

u xxuisin, a dangerous reptile.

Kvwu that

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS

Stewart did not die fr&lt;xn the anaku bite.

Srpt. ISth istet we Rdnptwi the Cnah Syatrm of aelhny jrood.t. Ry dinng thifi
were*« nul'lwl to aril giHida lower iIihii they had been hetYtofntr in WiHxl-

died.

plugged Uie hide, cut oj tho

Wr arr now in thr market with the finest line of

now veaer able Ju Hire Hansell,

Hu got down by Trinity Church just as the

.

ewv.Uoa -w com, m
Th. old
snirit of fun roc hold of him- tee utrirtlv
spimot run got t»ma &lt;X Dim. Bequvay

the crowd and innocently walked.

•ver dispersed In a greater btirry.
BABY

A VALUABLE STREET

[Winter Goods
t?d,
Ullw’ Rnw Fl.tn-1. .nd J. tw, Clmk,
imnws
Moimuns, N«
w« Wjxirtr,
wporre, and
nnn M
n aterpioots,
siripriMiia, tndtrwear.
imp rurar, Hnaivry*
Ladies’ (i-mws,
folks, Doltnntis,
HostelT,
. &lt;;i-.
M and
Room Shoes.
HnLheVM. »tc., we h.vri-r
•
Yarns,
Glovrs
and Milliner*
Millinery , Buote,
Shore, Rubber*,
hive «-TCT IhiTnlcW.

Our Millinery Department
Is conducted bv Mrs. R. *. Holly, and iji a anccraa In every particular. Onr
stock of Milka, Veh i ts, Plushes, Plotues, etc., will compare favorably w ith any
stock to be found in Hustings or Nash rille.

INSURANCE.

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,

,

Everything sold al Kock Bottom Prices for CASH.
dreeeed old lady who dalle I at the Health
carts, but recently it was evident that

tbe certificate
of
tbe
an infant that bad been
barge.
“The child’s motbbruugbt it to me,” she said, “and 1 kept

the board until she had got into my did**
mingled much rich black mtpburvt orw
Prosn a lot of this dumped on C street,
tn front of Odd-Follows' Hall, w* took two

(dated Virginia assay odloa, with the fol­
lowing res .lit: Gold, flt&gt;4.7»; tilvor, «1«8;
total. I3K.7X

me from knowing where its death occurred
mu for the cbild’a board."

ou her top a neatly-dressed little child

but on looking more esurvfully he began to
find lumps of genuine black Milphuret ore,
and finally s^ld: ’’This is a better material

all their washing.”

the old up]*er luvcl*. It would pay well for

-No, not all. The little one that died
was tbe dsu.htor of a woman that was

Drugs and Groceries!
Cuod&gt;. Frrib l onlrrtl-nrry. Splm, W*MeVr*M &lt; 'nl.r,.M&lt;'bw(
Htank
P«rkr« Book". TMh-t trOHra,

“You spoke pbout insurance. Why do
you insure theiff?"
“Ro that when, they die on my bends I
InsursBce

Cnrson streets. The rock was probably
Itiou. ht out of tbe o) Burning Moscow in

flvu ornu

bass.it was probxbly concludad that all

ls ai aprncy

^iat it would pt,y pretty w, 11 to overhaul
tb it waste dump. By careful
j no doubt a large amount "f j.o-w!

TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH

the mother came aud took the child

Which to fill in the streets ’. We induced a
mill-man of HUver City to examine tbe

which we are speaking is obtained at a

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS.

seareh
death

on a small .
Itshed fo tha children Ii i.urvd

MV BO CENT TEA IS GUARANTEED TO BE 1HE BEST
FOR THE MONEY m THE MARKET.

A
I ’ 1-7N*,r Cimtoinern to give Bie s
VV -lA-l T A AZrA^f. triul, end le«rn tbe truth ol the
statement that I sell goods at prices that defy competition.
la

1 N. HARTER

�THE WKIHFINQ-PObT

the Pwr" Scientist.

Washington lock*

Jail-yard this mornta;. A crowd of about
four hundred p'-ople, including the rabble

the co M tuition

FBI

PENINSULAR
Stoves and Barges.

rtk Paul Ti.ci.- r
moot from tbe writhing contortions of thr :
suffering victims. Hh«r ff Martin applied*,

good old-faahldned totoxl-

Hberiff’*

ire up the combination,
that kind happens they
darkness talik early, and talk with bat-xi
ecUntitlc,
ing «ywB. flush ing b&gt;.*bind hia *pe&lt;ctacL a,

" tote hia face, nay the couch^ges. Qua day

existence, either iu a temporary fit of mad*

community.

the aixbt, and tbere’a generally one sumo*
"Could you open
lock!"

I JMl

“She has gone
sue would not 11 v 6 tiiruu.b thenl^bt!”

What do you

t. three seconds."
for Opening a safeF"

and brokers' uflicaa, and where they.don't
want th • lock injur jd. I get $250.”

hospital." • This

Onl'ed States Treasury?"
*'Easily. I could get rid of the time lock

twvuty'-four hours,
wtiicb time . they
StMUxbed tbe hoepitals. No Mari* Boonmer. 1 hen they bogau to gossip, and ft oni

wouldn’t make any particular fuss ulxiut
It, either. No safe was ever ma le lol it

at&gt; use studivs, was arrested aud walked oil
to a Paris prison ou auspicioa o;.having
murdered and cone -ated M-irjb Bu*&gt;hiu«r.
had been s. en carrying mysUrwu-. packStreuin since the girl s disappear unco,
huw camo another who had .ouud a pock-

“H Is a poisoner," said ei
•uui-ivrges added that he

tbuuld rofuso to res- in I. If there wasn’t,
they would bare to break the concern all
to piece* If the lock broke. Now 1 kuow

Throwing aside tbe moral qui'Sliou involved
in taking your owu lite, m design is to fur­
nish men with easy methods of dying—to
provide them with that which will end life
more quickly tii-.n the sun ever siivped dew
from a flower. H„w u&gt; do this bothered
me for a long wblla, till deep study into
tbe poiwons of the East Indians—those su tie sulatan wa, liquid"or solid, whose infu­
sion into tho blood produces, according to
wnat you take, death as quick as a flash of
ligut, or as slow and Hugo- ing as consump­
tion, with citbs.- pain or ease, a* you cAre

with a foil behind the stone. That foil Is
inside tho Iianu of the ring is a steel spring*
u&lt;n&gt;dle-poiuted, that p-dp. couatantly
wet witn tha poison. PuL the ring ou but
needle flies out, pi areas your skin der so
i h:ly,only Lou king tlie ol.»l—and, my

self from tlie Hotel Ryan an 1 making

l&gt;etal root. I’ll use ito i a cat to show you
its startling effects. Pussy come* Co my
arms confidingly. Now watch me. 1 oj&gt;eu
limba straighten out. 8h« ia dead alrua y‘.

strike wlthiu a quarter of an inch of it - See this Neai&gt;olitau dagger, that may. bare
every time. It is ■ generally covered over
by a thin sheet of steel or boiled iron, an-i, that on your throat aud . sym'.Mithiuug
by cutting away a block three or four
Inches, which is eas ly done, I could drill than au hoar. A strong aud loag inhala­
tion of chloroform will eu 1 your existence
quickly. The use of charcoal Juma* tds-

the living, and then your atruggl.-s while
NEW GUINEA.

tu cb mystified.

bat* little

tea o’clock th • plltor^ was opened aud reeomliiaatloa ia tost. I go to work to find it. ' and puffod white cloud* skyward, while his esired bi* neck ami wri*t*. He held the
host, sitting opp xiu-. with bis eye* i-entou portion one h &gt;ur. evincin ' great anxiety
th. fire.-t-Id of hi* lat--st bobby. M• said: to bs released toward the latter part o' bi*
“My theory s that men will, as lonfc as : utand. At eleven o’clock he was released
method I employ.’
life is a burden, and- grief, sin, crime and walked down the ladder, saying he

Btiaoteo. If I don’t-it takes longer. You

grb the report that she could not recover,
certain 'evening they left-her, prosn-

showed that the punishment
or*» d'Wk aud HL Autbrmy

No. If the ioek Is broken so that It
»t work, I drill a little bole 'atottgalde &lt;
the dial and pick tbe lock with a small bit I

Bamed Marls Bochmer. He abut hims.lf
up in a laboratory filled with strange in­
strument* and noxious-looking fluids in

to shun him as if by instinct. One day
tbe servant Marie Bothmer feU UL She
. aonstauiiy complained of burning pains

taruins

coutains Inn lanum and au Italian drug.

They .ound nothing at

dlcats a crime. His laboratory was ilLed
with things which indicated that be was a
jroiouu l student o. toxicology. H « said

of higher range*, with prectpttfoUS ravines

beaut*, ul
colors,
■nd forms of exquisite grace. Undrtt
the influence of that po son you will croas

w dth, full of rich, deep soil;
raterod ly fine streams, and

is tho paradise of Mohammed. A few

vented a new powder which the Goveruthia j owdar exploded -on the.day

clothed

He was afterward given twenty blows
with tbe "cat." * Tfie first half of
them he liore fairly well, bpt tbe last
musd s tremMing and

WlH6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

oasly laid on. Each stroke of tbe lash
c rlcd up the black skin in welts, but the

Burlington!
Toute..!

Cions that tbe SnerilT’s blows were terribly
poinfuL James E. Groom, quite as no­
torious ns Ku gar Awful for bls participa­
tion in tb-ft«. was a cand&gt; late for twenty
GOING WEST.
It shea. Th * ckt was lai I on heavily, bat
tbe thief gnnne-t aa I bore tho pa n w th- ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO TZHOUG.
TRAINS DAILY FROM
out an exclamation, tease Henderson re­
ceived twenty lashes, well laid on. IL CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp;ST.L0UD
squirmed and kicked a good deal, and gave

DENVER,
effert U’xm the severity jof the.punishment.
George No ris and Frank Congo, for lar­
SAM FRANCISCO,
ceny, ware pun shed with ten lashes each, sod all petals
la the Far Wmu hbortsat Uns I
which they bore without a murmur, the
KANSAS CITY,
cat buiag applied lightly.
And all point* la th«i HouUcW*st.

“city
(Merchant Traveler ]
" Is tbe snake-editor in?" Inquired a
tong-legged Kentuckian, sliding UP to the
•iitor’s desk and dropping his hat over the
««spi.dor.
“ Well, no.” replied the mule-editor;
" ne got ’em himself hist night, end is off

of

fi ;fatin' like dogs an’

cat*. Both was
sudd -nt

Hostopped

eriminal carelessly tuquiredi
IrUataUl"
kind o’ fait a pity fur the snaka, an* let fa! -

w.u. delighted at the outlook.

She had

making, and thought ths introduction of
tbs new element of trains might make this

GUNS !

GUNS !

We Sell, Buy cr Trade.
llttihlt rn’ J!at /.’it arel
Anils, i't th,
Jji'urs, Glut-.'. J i i
Knobs, lands, (ji s,
1 arnishes,] &gt; ash­
es, C'Oio/s.

Cctreit libllei hid Yuli
’MIXED fajms.
Warrat&gt;ted for tin Tran rot •olrstk, IscL
(balk if &lt; i Bllrtrr.

BIR HCb, STEEL,
Ai-Hj Blnckhii i'l k’ bijj ihH.

We.'Mrry a Fomplrir I n:« «-f Ri&gt;i4«*ie We
buy it r C Abll »r i! h I) p • &lt;i
d» h-w

F.OCK EOTTCM FRICE3

MEXICO,

HOME-SEEKERS

To TLtbt niitito io Us:

*

LOWELL.

FRANK C. BOISE
.tv.

many case*, tbe hillside are Hoorsd ami

FOOLISH MEN.

BEST ON WHEELS.

and aU point- in U» Mexican Republic.

" Want a gob at xnaka-D«ww fresh from
tbafieldl”
Yea, If tt’s reHahla."
“ Don't torgit yourself, Mister. I’m tell-

All rirht. Yon sec, yesterday morning

from ths activ-

NASHVILLE WAGONS

TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKER?

■Mxrald not r-rpM uwtaeti* •* Moved Trip Uctou ■
ratio,* rai*a c*a be puren^-a via ibli Grct
Tbrssgh Mae, ioai&gt; &lt;*r H allh an* H*sm&gt;
IMaoru ot th* W**t and aoutb Wait, iaciodi*
tbe Mountain* of COLOM ADO. th* Valley Ot U.

AS TO SNAKES.

have preJud iced the Government against

snd pain, as a child

Buffalo toaku*.

TO CA11Y THE EA1T KAIL

It WU1 ^ure You I

Tbe natives are reported as singularly
amiable, honest aad pleas* at to dead'with.

SEAINC MACHINES,

THX LIVE SKLit.LD BY THE U. A GOV
(lie other wh te man whipped, was con­
victed of the theft of a barnees. He got
ten lashes, lightly laid on, hia punishment
bring made aa light as possible on account
of bis suffsriu*; with ■ onsu-uption. Tbs
Wool began tricklin ' down his back as h&lt;*
left the stand. H rrism Rothwell, slips
Hagar Aw ui. a notorious negro thief, who
pleadM guilty to larceny on four indict­
ments, pH the .most Severe punishment of
any of the culprits. His aentem-e was

Mghly saturated with alcohol, mokes

He added that

EOMESTIC and NEW HCME

" Tbe soaks, 1 suppoae.”
•• Not much I didn’t. I
he couldn’t

'

jsl.

■winsrnsr,

“
GOLDEN SE'
BITTERS are th*
great blood purifier, liver and kidney rem­
edy and life-giving principle, a perfect
rcnoralor and invigoraiur of the system,
carrying away all poieoocus matter and
Or*B TMV&gt;JlM&gt; Bronx. NaSMV1LL».J
restoring the blood to a hudthv condition,
enriching it, refreshing aad invigorating
])enlnl AVork
both mind and body. They are easy ci
administration, prompt in their action, f evert derer'ptkn i’i im scttH'ty to late*
certain in their reiulu, safe and reliable in m ported mode*. Call and *ce aan pk*.
all forms of disease. Every moment of our
lives, every port of our bodies, is waerinf, Teeth Extracted without Pain.
out and is Being built up anew. This work
is accomplished by the blood. The blood, No charge for Extractlnr when *r do tha
if pure, makes the entire circuit of the PLATE WORK. BinUfaction mamuind.
A. H. WINN.
body every seven minutes. But if it be­
comes weak or vitiated and dses not perform
its work properlv tha system is actually
pouceied by the woro-out matter clogging
tbe vital organs instead of leavinr the body.
Cleanse the blood whenrver you nod its im­
purities bunting through the skin in
pimples, eruptions, sorts, ate. Reap tbe
livsr in order, the blood pure, health of the
svstem will follow. Take GOLDEN SKAL
BITTERS aud ns other. Bold by
P. T. Boise and H. G. Half.
------- FKOPKlBTuJo---------

NewOenlalParlors

- finding a broken furnace, wnicb showed

poisoned

his arrvica in 187(&gt;. declaring that her muPel still da-

tbs other, with aquiline noses and high
foreheads: In the other race tho forehead

aris Aa scribed as Intermediate tn appear-

swallowed him he dean forgot iu hia hurry

lady began to think th&lt;Te was a good deal
of fun In a flirtation after alL The dear

him tho opportunity of
with his flame it called
neighboring city, aud tn

over with a hoe-handle, an’ cut him wide
open, and found every sill, rafter, lath and

A THRIFTY WOMAN.
Thai nice plum might

fiir James Morrisey, theatrical agent,

•wti property, and as to putting bis • rv-

men in tbe Continental Hotel, holding ia

700 Ladies,’
300 Misses' and
Children's
TkelsrgMt display of

Uaxiag grate, and when that man who bad

CLOAKS

called prompt!; . tho servant told him her
mistress had left •cord fur Mr. H. Plum that
she wouldn’t b-«

Wiluam Floyd, a signer of tbe Declaration,

Evvr ahawa in Wr«Hrn Mlahlran. Fries* far be
low leal yw1* pries*

ANY LADY

b./ur.oed.

Who re»d* tbla

Baiut-Haen*.

aarl eoB&gt;.« and i.uy* a el*sk

Will Go Home Happy
U •iejaat wyiM sad low p»i*e* will *«tec&lt; tL

No doubt it takes pluck for

[BMn&gt;

THE OLD RELIABLE

Where is it all This is Done;

~.uith ]
Gay nne«as a sympathising IsBtar from Jst-

DECKER’S,
40 Potter Blk. Battle Crook.
tba most simple arithmetical calculation

TO I? ARE

medicine, and you
multiplied by forty, amounts to 14,000 per­
sons which you have made happy—at oil

•rd and w»,.ntlnabls.

LIAR

$6D,6T^

WAGOJT 5CAX4TMireJanfftta’-i
■
XlrrnBAMTOW

•I- OMIL’X. I ruprietor.
My convenience for suppljtou tl&gt;e trabUe
Uh ■nnhh.,1.
1
... ______ _ CT-Li"

Four Pair of best Maicned Horses
In tbe county. Both'

SINGLE
ANIL DOUBLE TUBNOUTS
rlJini: «m.»iru&lt;Htail«.- for-wo or

furalebed on-abartnotiei and *i Joneat -a tea
Pauoelze me and yu w|K oehai.jn.
JACOB 08MUX.

FARM FIR SHE.

» Mft ar farm of forty screy.hiaghl
part of the eorf'oratimi. It cordate
ma «f upland- raperially sdptrA
'i”*-*o‘",*rr‘’’ n"w f*lng eorervA

�-------------------- -—
"DONE IN A FLASH
AuspiclouB Opening of the World’s
Fair nt New Orleans.

THE FOREIGN BUDGET.
Mute Hall.

Unauocessftll Attempt to
Up London Bridge.

Blow

and ooata-of-amix of
to the front
o’clock Dr. Talmage
ruing prayer,
nf tlie stage, and umk
them
Conrk'r’it Milltah’B»
T idmnti
played “The.Expn«tt!OD Motel).'" Director
---------General Burke roeramld great cheering and
uurie.an a&lt;ldrww. He referred with pleasure
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
to ti&gt;e ofiorta of foreign cumtriaa and the
Washington, Dec. 17.—The invitations various States and Terrfhirteaoftlie.Uniun
to
—
Lonimjn, Dec. 18.—B is reported that
-eul out by the Secretary of Stale fur the contribute to the suor
" the or Stets 1 LouU Ko»uth’
““Wierten patriot,' Is
1'ennuonlts at the White House jranntx'tad' . From every juut of the
Ivi kTSXKowthww boro to 1802. He was
with, the opening of the New Orleans Ex­ of the 'expualtlon had ——
&gt;.ui they
ttw.v were
u.,.r« ! at one time Governor of Hungary, and was
sympathy aud jpxk! will./and
position 'tiamed 1S:8O as the hour when thus emihlt-d to ascunible under one roof of a leat’ler tn tlie Insurrection in that country
the exercises would -begin. Before that greater extent tlian wm ever before seen !n Jrn 1848-9, which was jmt down by the
time about two hundred Invited guesta, tlie world, in all the buildiiupt under con­ armies of Buwia.. Kossuth escaped to
Including many ladies, as^miblixi in trol of tlie Officers &lt;&gt;f the exposition there Turkey, and tsutaequentiy visited tills coun­
the “east room” nt tbe White House. was nor now a hundred feet of smuv unal­ S. He was regarded as one ot tlie most
lotted or,unappropriated which would not
The room presented Its usual appear­ be occupied within the next tifteeifdayo.
werful orators of modem times. The
ance except that In one corner there
After tlie Mexican Hand had played some rumor L« not yet confirmed.
,
stood on a small mahogany table &gt; a tele­ .selections. Including the Mexican National ' L^xiMfX, Dee. IS.—At 5:40 Saturday
Anthem
(the
audience
standing
while
tingraph irwjntmwit, while behind It on. an
evening
an
attempt
was
made
to
blowup
earn*! wan a large picture ot tbe Exposition latter piece wan played),.Preaident KIoIimhI- London bridge. Fortunately, however, the
son, of tiwi ExpoMthHb As*vciation. was in­
and grounds. It was expected tliat thc-rig- troduced and made a short speecli. He affair resulted in an absurd fiasco. T. t only
nal announcing everything in readiness at briefly recounted the inception and prog­ damage done, as far a* can be ascertained.
ress of the expedition, awl said, that iad the Is tlie destruction ot Jierhaps £50 worth
' o’clock, and a few fwconds-before that hour h-w»t benefit to i&gt;e deriviri from tlie success
rhe guests, who had been strolling around of tbe undertaking would lie the closer and of window-glass iu the warehouses
of
tlie
river, a
tiie house nud giounds, grouped themselves more friendly Intercourse between our own atr both bunks
iround the telegrapher’s' table. Every­ and foreign countries.
nuinbur of lamp-ponta
twisted into
Colonel G. A. Breaux then read President fantastic riiaj**, and a few travelers
body stood thus fbr'half an hour, when
it was annotuMed over the wire that tho Arthur’s address, which had Jiiot been, re­ knocked over. One jxsdwitriaiq who was
steamer, with the managers of the exposi­ ceived by telegraph from Washington.' As
tion on board, had just reached* the exiaiai- Colonel Breaux rcatl tlie closing aentencs of probably nearest to tlie explosion. Is said to
sion grounds, and that there would be a the oddresH ' President Arthur closed tbe have been idlghtly brulsed by being violent­
further delay of ten or fifteen minutes. electric circuit ami tlie machinery'
put ly thrnwnragninst the atone parapet of the
The guests then sealed tlienuieives, and in in motion. At the same moment a large bridge. Had tlie outrage l»een ca&amp;ffully
about lifteim minutes tlie PrasMeot,’ acootn- portrait of tbe President wfcs placed in po­ planned, ami had the perpetratora In­
panled by Vice-President Edmunds and sition on tlie Muter platform amid groat aj&gt;- tended serious mischief, which is doubted
several others, enteral tiie'room and took plause.
by tbe police officials,
the result
Mayor
Gulllotte
then made
. up a position with his back to the
_,
-------------------------------an address of must have been appalling.
Loudon
telortipher’a table. Minute after minute j welcome on behalf of the city
‘bri&lt;
« known to be the most thronged
'piloted without the expected signal ar- | citizens of New Orleans would
ifarv iu the world. It is estimated
riving, the Pnahlcnt, members of the i make ita* pleasant as, possible
that fitly thou-ond javiple from the London,
direction Chatham A Dover Railway Station alone
&lt;.'.&gt;'&gt;inrt ami visitors standing soleumly.still !
and that *-i^
his oWn efforts in ‘
and without any ncctiptlioiL Tbe emt&gt;ar- would be unremitting.
pass to and fro on the bridge dully. Four
Governor McEuesy then dellvenri an ad­ lines of vehicle traffic are with difficulty
-wwment of titc situation finally gave way
,n th-• President'* mind to a reuse of the dress, in which he reviewed the history ami kept moving by policemen station*! within
Hdiraloua,' and he laugtaxl heartily. His organixatlon of ths exposition, and set forth a few yanis of each other, and the sole­
merriiuent was echoed by. a number of those the great advantages likely to accrue to this walks are proportionately crowded for
present, and finally, as weariness wiw tak­ State and tlie people of the whole country eighteen bourn out of the twenty-four.
ing the place of amnsem&gt;-nL the address of from tlie grand enterprise. After. tips
London, Dee. 15.—A Tunr« Hong Kong
Prvsideht Rici;ard-suL of the Exposition speech a poem in honor of the exjiositlon, dispatch says’ that it is reported from
Association, was received and. rend. The written by Airs. Townsend, was read by Nagasaki that the Corwins have rebelled,
President read his addtc«s, which was as Page M. Baker.
tliat the King has tied to tlie hilln. and that
Almost every' country b) Eunuxt and on his (.eneral was killed. The outbreak oc­
follows:
.
•
In the name of tho poople of the Republic, I this continent was represented on the plat­ curred during an entertainment given by the
congratulate tho citizens of the Hoiithwret in form. Among other personage* there were King to the British Ministers and others.
their adyanclng -prosperity a* manifrated by officers from the French war vessel Bouvet. On a given signal tlie King’s son ■ and Minis­
the great Intern;-tlonal Exj &lt;&gt;-iti6n now about
ro often. Tlie interest of the Nation in thht Mrs. ..Julia Ward Howe, of Boston, and a ter* were ma*&lt;aervd. The Queen dis*;&gt;aoctioRssf our Corpniotiwealth Lm found cx- staff of ladies of the women’s department; jx-aied. A collision occurred between the
pn-ssiou In many way*, ninl nutalily in np- Secretary Teller, Postmaste?-Genenil Hal­ Chinese troojm and the Japanese. The
nropriattou* for the improvement of the Mis-issippi and by National Ioan to promote ton. Genura! Ehton (Commissioner of Edu­ King has placet! himself under the protec­
rho present Exposition. Situated as It t«. nt cation), Chief-Justice Manning, of Lon- tion of tbe Jjmmwsc. The foreign resident*
the gateway or trade la-iwta-u the United .Islnna, and several Assistant Justices and of Con-a are safe. Tlie gunboat Espolr has
States and Central America^and South Amer Judges, Fwler.il officers. Senators, Itepre- arrived In Seoul River. The motives of the
-co. It will attract the attcritlou of tho ptxipte
rel«llion are unknown. The results are
&lt;;f neighboring nation* to the American seiitativeM and citv officials.
The general expression is. that the day certain to interest several powers.
Mstemn, and they will le.trn tho iu&gt;•Kirtanco ot avalting tiicin«eivc* ot our wa-t a nnuplete sneix^s and a credit to the
laiNDox,' Dec. LV—The detail* of the
i.-rodueta as wo will of tboir*. and thus management Po&amp;dbly twentydive thou­ new Reciprocity treaties which A ail'd ca lias
not only -good tceilng, but profitable interCoarse Detween the United State* and the sand people found tiwir wiry to the exposi­ been discussing during the |&gt;ast week ar •
State* of Central and South Amer.ca will be tion groumLs. The only cause ot regret is not fully known ye^ bitt enough ha* been
prtikioted. The people also of our country, thn: the .delay of some exhibitors prevetited
here to alarm consklerably British
thus brought closer tturcther. will find In th;* the first day from presenting tlie displays cabled
merchants, and in lesser degree to- alarm
exposition of competitive Industrie*, motives at
tln-lr bertt A cmnpleta array of exhibits French merchants, and those &lt;4 the rest of
' for strengthening the lon&lt;i» of brother­
presented by the States of Oiegap, Col­ Europe. It is seen quite clearly here that
hood. Kadroada. telegraph line* and
submarine cables have drawn much orado, California and Nebraska, aud the such steps ns are contemplated threaten
nearer the nations of the earth, isti'l mi as Territory of Dakota. The exhibit of Ne
the supremacy of Europeans In marketing
winbly like tiff*, of the reprc«&lt;-ntat ve« &lt;?f
braska atteacted univenial attention, being hitherto their own. and that once the stimu­
magnificent
lus of keen competition Is given to Ameri­
can inventive and trading tfllergy the grad­
tend to
THE CASE DROPPED.
ual lowering of the American tariff will
Exoeuprovide no a&lt;l«&gt;,uate offset for their lo*s of
matkets elsewhere. The English, especial­
ly. see in this movement a probable aliena­
tiotw of the world, of the Presxlcrjtof the Sention of Canada when offers of reciprocity
ore turned northward.
.
■
.lusLces of thoSupreme Court,of the QpnunitIndianapolis, Ind., Dec. 17.—Tbe fa­
London, Dec. 15.—The sentence of Cap
CM Ironi each HoUM-of CongreM. and ol the mous libel suit of James' G. Blaine against
tain Dudley and Mato Stephens, Hie
members of mv &lt; a bl set, I again, and in
their name, congratulate the prumotere of tbe- tlie Indianapolis Sentinel Company reaebed Mignonette cannibal*, has been commuted
Exp&lt;witiou u|M&gt;n^bo nuBpiciou* Inauguration a sudden and unexpected termination yes­ from hanging to six months’ bnprisorunenU
»f the etiterprtae which promtatu aueb far•oachlng-renult*, and with my best wishes foi terday in the United States Circuit Court. without labor.
PAHta. Dec, 16.—The Havas news agen­
:• fulnlirncnt of nil its great purooeea. 1 now
deciare the World'* liidu^srial tuid Oilton Mr. Blaine's attorneys ap)&gt;earing with a re­ cy publishes a letter from a private soldier
tUmtenntal Exposition i« open.
quest for Its dismissal. The request was stating that General Negrier. after defeat­
CMKVTEI! A. ApTHt’K.
accompanied by tiie following letter from ing 10,000 Chinese regulars, handed over
Senator Logan, representing the Jolut tlie distinguished plaintiff to bis attorneys, 200 prisoners to the best French- riiiemen
onmmlttee of the Houses of CuinrreM. setting forth tlie reason'for this action:
for targets iu ball nractlce, aud tluit all of
read an addreM to the exposition maiiagrrs.
Washisotox. Doc. . ML—Mom*. Hari-isou. them were killed. The newspajtts demand
The reply to the Cougn-M-ioiml aiblrewj Miller Jc Klam. Gpunaetoca ui Law. Gnntir- a prompt and categorical denial of this
iiaving been received, the President at men—When 1 requested yoe in Augunt last statement
3:10 touched the telegraphic key which to bring Mil ainUnMt tbe pubilabers of
PAlus, Dec. 17&lt;-A dspatch from Ad­
IndiamMvlU Sentinel tor libel, I did ao
-tarted the machinery at New Orleans, and tbe
in the belief that the wrong done inc miral CourbeL &lt;*ted Keluug, Saturday,
alt present applauded vigorously when the by that poocr. being entirely of a November 18. says: “We dislodged tlie
announcement was made that the touch peraon.nl and domestic character, could t»e Chinese from the works they had thrown
fairly tried w.thout umiue-lnntiencw frota
|H.IIdeal conafdcruLona. I conies* I wan up menacing our jxviitlons. Two hundred
Commissioner-General Morehead received profoundlr
amazed to find toe matter at Chinese were killed or wounded."
a large number of ' telegram* and letters onoc taken up and the ilbci reproduced
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 18. — Captain
with
all possible exaggeration iu every
from Governors of States and Mayors of
Ih'iuocratlo
paper
Ind.ana. Except from Forbes, of the bark Albemarle, which ar­
cities who were ntiable to be present. three m&gt;&lt;mt&gt;cni of in
tbe Democratic party of rived at this i»ort yesterday from Rio De
Among others wen a message from Gov­ that fltat*. I never heard that a word of dis­ Janeiro,
In an interview, says when be left
ernor Cleveland who said:
sent or diMuproval wm «|x&gt;ken. while the Klo De Janeiro, November 12, there were
great muss of the Democratic speaker* repeat­
Washington tho movement which shall inaug­ ed the libel from every' stump in Indiana with numerous war rumors between Brazil ami
urate at New Orleans a demonstration of the vituperative .rancor, with Jibe aqd ribald ‘ the Argentine Republic. The Brazilian au­
area»ne»i» of our oountiT. and which 1 devout­ JmiL It was thus turuic. so far as thorities were conscripting for tlie army.
ly hoj-e will also illustrate and confirm oor- any mutter of tbe kind can be made, The Conde D'Eu had gone to the frontier to
in
an
exciting political
Itally tbe fraternal wnthnent among all the au fasue
campaign, and the Democrats of the state investigate the situation, and action would
people of our laud."
were thoroughly poisoned in their minds in be settled by the Cabinet when lie returned.
rntrard to the question to be dec.ded at law
An Auurican gexitieman who arrived at
Exposition Gbounim. New Oki.i-.ans. Under such conditions, it is a&gt;mply Imposa-ble Rio from Buenos Ayres tolrt Forbes that
1 can have a fa&lt;r trial, or that I cun ex­
La., Dec. 17.—The day ot the inauguration that
pect any other romlg than that which uni- the Argentines had 120,QQO men ready to
ceremonies al tbe World's Exposition opened ii.rmly attends a political libel suit growing throw across tlie frontier aa soon a* war
bright and cheerful. Every public and pri­ out of an exciting cittnpaigt) in this country . was declared. The Brazilian Navy Is being
vate building along tlie principal street-, was If I were unfair enough to des.re u jury gotten in readiness for active service.
of my own partisans. I could
decorated with more or less elaboration. composed
not have II A properly constituted jury in
London, Dec. 18.—Tbe Pall Mall Ga­
Along tir street-car routes visitors from Indiana would fa* rompowl of m«nber» of zette. commenting on tlie proposed Nicar­
Northern climates were astonished to find both political parties In about equal propor­ agua treaty, says: "Granville opposed
tions
When
I visited Indiana id October. 1
hundreds ot orange trees bending beneath was repeatedly
advised that six Democrats the attempt of Secretary Blaine to annul
their ripe fruit, and to see the bloom of roses could not be found in the State who. In a tlie Clayton-Bulwer treaty, and, there­
and the rich verdure of kitdicn and flower political «utL would give n verdict fore, it Is hardly likely Granville will
gardens. Many steamers bore to tbe ex|M&gt; against the r lending party onran. This assent to the proposal now." Tlie 8L James
-not neccsMiriy convey an imputation
sition grounds full complements of passen­ did
ii|k&gt;u their jK-rsoiud iuti-grity us citizens,
Gazette says that the powers now assem­
gers aluiw tlie banks of the father of waters. but t-hnply that the blinding &lt;&gt;1 party bled at Berlin have obviously a stake in tlie
At eleven o’clock Govenxg McEuery, of prejudice would utterly* prevent au Impar
consideration of thr evidence submitted
IxHilsiana Majdr-Geoeral Glynn, command­ t.nl
am perfectly able to fight lh&gt;- Nctdoud news likely to co-operate wlti England to oppose
ing the State ilfllitta. membere of theirstaffs 1pn|&gt;er
m an Indiana court, but I would statul the project In that cate, it continues, they
&lt;n un.form. members of the State legislature, no cbanot! whatever against the con would find a strong auxiliary force option­
foreign Consuls mid several hundred Invited ardiditti-d vi-nom of the Democratic party ing America, which would make it difficult
gucris assembled at the St, Charles Hotel foi and wltti this proape&lt;.“ It is idle tor for that country to carry out its project
the purpose of procevsttng to tbe exposition me to go through the trouble and hntioyancgrounds. A prores^Hm wa- formed constat- of a trial. The question* propounded b?
New Orleaua Telrgraphers Strike.
.ng of a battalion of the Washington artil­ tho bill of discovery have rireadv been
and fully answered by me,
lery. under Colonel Richardson, the Conti­ substantially
New Obijeanr, La., I&gt;ec. 18.— The tele­
and I am willing to leave my writ­
nental guards in tbe garb of a century ago,
ten
statement and
answer*
under graph operators at this point met and de­
.ill . being o« tbe ftill stature of six oath to the judgment of the public. cided to strike yesterday. Their grievancea
to have the case Indlrectiy
feet, and led by
Ciqriiiii Brown, I do not choose
by a technicality or suffered to die are many, but the main ones are Urn cutting
and the Crescent rifles, under Cap- concluded
in silence. I prefer to make this frank aud
lain
Palfry.
Among
the
dtatin- open statement ot tho rergoti which induced of wages anti no pay for extra work. Tbe
guished persons present were Governor inc to iierttvc the prosecution of the ca*&lt;&gt; checkers on duty at the Weotern Union
Very renpectfuliy. quit work yesterday afternoon, owing to tlie
Hamilton and staff, of Hiinota: Govcroot would.be utterly fruitiest.
James G. Hlaikk
Knott, ol Kentucky; Goldwirtiiy, of the
Introduction of a m«ub at fifteen dollars per
Indianapolis Ind.. Dec. 18.—Judge moatli. Tbe operator* walked out of tlie
British Honduras; Rev. Dr. Tai mage, ot
Brooklyn. ex-Gov«-mora
Morton aud Woods positively refused to spread upon office at 9:80 o’clock teat nlghL leaving, it is
Voortiles, of Louisiana, and* others the n«conl»- of hia court the statement of said, a great deal of special matter for
m carriages, and a tong column on foot James G. Blaine that a fair Irin* of hta Northern newspapers, which had not been
in
regular
order
of
pna-eMion, libel suit against the Scnfntl could not be forwarderl, upon their tables.
headed by tbe
celebrated Mexican liad In Indiana. The entry was therefore
Band. Tbe cortege moved through tlie made that the com was voluntarily, dtecrowded strerts toward the river. At the mitoed.____________
SntctGFiKLD. IlL, Dec. 18,—The bien­
nial report of Stale Treasurer General J. C.
which were tileofficial guests of the expo
Nkwfokt, Ark., Dec. 17.—A terrible Smith to tlie Governor shows the amount of
slttou, boarded r steamer which at 12:30
conflagration, attended by the lass of five funds in the treasury October 1, 1882, to
Uvea, broke out here yesterday morning. It have been 83,790,001.99, receipts from all
is not known bow tlie fire started, but In a sources Irani October I, 1882, to September
Mexican Burnt
,.
The Freueli muo-of-wor Bourvette iu tmd- short time seven two story brick buildings 30, 1884, 89,085, *45.75: total, 812,875,447.strciuu saluted ami then ascended the river were Ju a blaze. One of three was Wolf A W; disbursements during that peritri,
bi company. As tbe official boats ap­ Goldman's store. In the upper story of 88,973,036.25; balance in tbe treasury Oc­
proached the wlusrf built from tbe Expoe'• this building James Connor and Pleasant tober 1, 1884. •8,902,511^0, bring 8112,­
Hon grounds the Washington artillery began Me Aiutt, of Independence County, and Mm. 509.70 more than ou October I, 1882. Tim
firing a salute of one hundred guns, and tlie Dcvona, and another woman and child from principal of the bonded debt outstanding is
JackMMi County, lay fthleep. Unavailing
efforts were made to rouse the unfortunate
nle* were carried out In accordance with people, and they all periahed iu tbe flames.
The victims had been in town buying sup­
Tkmrx Haute, Ind., Dec. 18.—W. IL
plies. The bodies, all Urued. to a c^~
rr“P- Warren, un aid and wealthy clUzeu, dropped
were found la the ruins. Tlie loos* . —
™
Uva
.tx^H.ik
.’ dewi
dead on
rvn the
tho sidewalk,
slrfswilk near
ruiar Ids
Illa office,
nflino yec
v«w •
reach about S8U,000; Insurance about half. terday moraine
from anoolexv.

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.

her youth. Tb»ta

»•»

The Standard, on Company employs 18.000
, “jj?|r&lt;f top^co frora th4, united • rCo., Ontario, C*u&gt;da.
with a painful *«
'

txr&gt; svntT sattedat ■mtwiaa, at
N&amp;BhvUlB, Michigan.
fa sscoud story of Tiles' Wick btock.

A g«« expioeion Friday night destroyed tbe

I iatafiy.
•”ny,o&gt;5 '
probably
Louto-Michel, tho Pariitian Anarchist, i* to
ta j.*Hlor.M from i«m&gt; on New J earDay.
I The surprising statement cornea from Texa-«
I that two iadM frote to death ' Friday night on
the prairie near Abilene.
With a view of alienating
alleviating the general agmagro“■—
—-* Ajrrl*—■
la in Ku------rope.----------------tin- Intm.utlonal
Oongrca*
mm will
". meet In Pcstb during
the exhibition of PW.
Blisba HyatL President of the defunct

with liabilities reaching tlULttD.
.
’
tor eight
thousand tons of strei rails tor the ArtvJna
Mineral. Belt Ballrood, and work will begin
forthwith on the station from Flagstaff to
Green Valley.
in tbe Insane ward of tho Jefferson City
(Mo.)
(Mo) Penitentiary Friday night au epileptic
arose from hts
his cot and. xecunng
securing an
oxi iron rod.
ClUidM*] H-- “**•-- ’---- .
, ed a tfffrd

O. pwl I»u. cure, U» Unp ».n.n&lt;J ,»i
KnMlaa|jy ffj»apeered Try it.
___ ,-,.1-—.\2_—
. ..
TaHF&gt; clami* to h.ve gained 1 .IMO population
the paxt year.
I
--------------------------- —-----| 1 wm troubled with chronic catarrh *nd
; gathering In
in bead
I
; was deaf at time*, had &lt;»►
chargee frcci
trotn ear*, unable to breathe tt rough
noae.
Before tlie seco d bottle of Uy's Cream
nose. Before
.

habitants than twenty mms low
with modicine. —Old laying.
PRICK 81A0.TT PAID IN ADyANCE

■ CIRCULATION, 1 .500 COPIES.
bln, 92’1 Chestnut St. Phltadelplila, Pa.
When I began unilug
ug Ely's
Elr’s Cream Brim^my
Brim my
-*B’.I8E THESE LIBERAL AD RA7*»
had beaUarbr llic whole ; „
------ rv—-•
•
| Catarrh was sa'»ul »!.. ।
....................... ..i.. ...
flruuie.
&gt; 1 mon. 1 B tnoa. f---time aito dtachaigvl a iMgr
matter, lliat has almost entirely dlrappearal,
i-TO ; «
।
, and I have not bad headache since.—J. 11.
w &amp;.001
i Summers, Stepucu Cotin.
&gt; tbchM.
------------------| Alabama’# coal Hehls are half aa large aa
4.06] car
Ii tbow. of England
IInchea
"Cdtfl or 16 00 aaei
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of the unknown Confederate d«vl be removed
to thu National Oometery and thelriast rest- ,
ing place be property marked.
“
.
The Mexico Land and Building Company J
filed a certificate of incorporation in New |
York Saturday, with a capital stock of 8SUQ.S1-.'!STJSS'’“
tn real estate in the City of Mexico.
.
An English lady who wanted her Infant
vaccinated was offervto 'some virus from the ■ i.
arm of a grandchild of Premier Gladstone but
refused on the ground tbati being Conserva­
tive, she did not warns ber child to have a
Gladstone taint.
The ^American. Socialists of Chicago, after
listening Saturday to the statement of a miner
frerh from the Hocking Valley, pa«MXi resolu­
tions to arm themselvei to resist the capitalis­
tic class, and declaring the employment of. *11 :
means &lt;A warfare not only justifiable but ooc- !

W

K.'v„»Un*». U&gt;«.

«rWr
Used your syrup for rheumatism. Have iieen
troubled with that terrible disease for 30 yeata;
some of the time could not get out of. doors.
My limbs began to get out of shape. I have
dictered with different physicians, but could
grt n&lt;) rejjef. One of mv limbs began to wittier,
•»&gt;&lt;°i’■"?1
» rtppie
for life, arid for several weeks could not turn
---- In l&gt;ed ' without Leip. .I wm -finally
.. per­
over
»u*ded to try Rheumatic Syrup, and had taken
It but a short time when It beggn to help me,
and in less than two mouths I was out of door*
abort, I am well.

Ithimee Southwick.

The king of Siam baa 263 children. He la
under thirty.

COMPLETE CURE OF SECOND IJEUTF.NANT KEY AND WIFE, OF NEW JERSEY.
A sugar factory has failed at Mearttach.
AuMrta, with mW liabiliUM.
.• The wife of Second Lieutenant Key, Compa­
A square of buildings at Houlton. Me., was ny G, Third New Jersey Regiment, saya, under
burned Saturday nlghL the loss reaching dateMarvh 1st, IBM:
f lOu.OuU, with f&gt;a,U0O insunuice.
“Two years ago myself and husband were
Willmine Ac Hallbeck, hardware di-f’-ers at
down with malarial fever. After con­
Menasha, Wis., mode an ax-lgnment Monday. taken
sulting our family plivaician and finding no
ElabilitlM tatween 8IOJ1W and »15,WO. .
we tried Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite
Sufficient snow for logging purpose^ fell relief,
8un«*y In the Eau Claire tWis,) n-gton. and Remedy, and it baa completely cured ua of thia
tho work of hauling wtll iiumodlutoly begin.
The President of the Canadian Pacific Road
The government supports 400 John Smiths.
bos filed al Ottawa plan* tor a bridge acroM
the St. Lawreute at Lachine. to coat'8&lt;&lt;.**n,&lt;*N.
A REMARKABLE ESCAPE.
Fred H. Wimrton, a well-known attorney and
Mr*. Story A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa.,
politician of Chicugu. brought rult tor HOI.UUb
afflicted for six years with Asthma and
against the inter Ocean Company for libelous was
Bronchitis,
during which time the brat physi­
■tatementH.
.
could glle no relief. Her life was des­
’ flmril-pox is raging" nt Trieste. There are cians
twenty-five new ease dully. So Dir. five have paired of, until in last October she procured a
bottle
of
Dr.
King's New Discovery, when im­
I&gt;rove4 fatal. Tho ■cnoofo havel-een turned
mediate relief w&lt;s felt, and by continueing its
uto hospitals.
A mrasenger who ilcft Khartoum cloven use for a idmrt time she iFas completely cured,
d*j-s ago rt’Dort* General Gordon as having gaining in flesh 20 Ita. in a few mouths.
dlMistrously'defeated tho rebels and blown up
Free trial iKAtlescff this certain cure of *11
one of their forts.
Throat aud Lung Diseases at F. T. Boise drug
Beginning January 1. the Chicago. Buri ng store. Large bottles 81.
.
ton A '.'U-ncy Road will run a direct train
from Dra Moinea to Kansas City, the route,
Over 307,000 widows Lave applied (or pen­
being almost an air line.
sions.
The Miller Company, of Canton. O.. manu­
facturers of mill macnlnerj- nnl iron novel­
AMERICA’S PRIDE.
.
ties. was closed Monday by tho Sheriff onexoTrue American men and women, by reason
cution* by Toledo iron merchants.
Governor Cleveland pronounces utterlv of their strong constitutions, beautiful forms,
witliout foundation the story al-out himself rich complexions and characteristic energy, are
and the Virginia shoemaker who desired to envied by all nations. It’s the general use of
Dr. Harter's iron,Dmic which brings about
uiAo a pair ot boot* for the inauguration.Deputy Cbllretov Silverman, of the Twenty- three result*.______ ______
tnlni Revenue District, with n poose, surprised
Tbe diamond pin of the Wall street broker
a party bf nioonxhinuni in Cambna County,
I’f-nnsylvanla. Monday, and captured the dis­ is being worn tbl* summer by the wife ot the
tillery.
.
. pawnbroker.
.
A new Masonic' onranization, called the
•Sever Ign sanctuary of the Royal Masonic
As a raindrop foretells a stnrin. so does a
ILtr tor tho Lulled States of Atqfrica." em­ ptmole
upon a huflian lx sly indicate bcaitb-debracing
rites from the fourth to tbe nine
ty-slith degree*, wns fonntsl at Bosom tbe stroying virus in the blood, which can be neu­
past week, -.hidMC Isaac H. Parish.-of Michl v tralized and expelled only by Dr. Harter's Iron
, ’
Bid, being elected Moi ILlu*triou» Pa«t Grand Tonic.
aster.
When a thief runs away from a policeman
Bi-murck was on Monday forced to api*-al
to tin- Reichstag to give him an assistant in the be in evidently afraid of the coltarcr.
German Foreign Oilioe. saying that In the
service of the Empire he had sacrificed his
HE THANKS HIS PAPER.
health and strength, and that a refusal to
Mr. Editor;—I was Induced by readingy
comply with IDs request would embitter his
life. Notwfthstaading hl* strong l.-ngungc gixid p*|*er to try Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic tor
the proposition to create a second Dictator­ debility, liver disorder and scrofula, and three
ship wm lost; by Hit to 141.
•
butties have cured me. Accept my thanks. Jos.
Tho Parliament of the Dominion of Canada C- Boggs.-Ex._________•
wiRmwt on January 3i.
There are over 58,000 post offices in the UnitWtycr A Bex. wbokmle clothing dealers- of
Philadelphia, suspi-nded TuoMlay. The firm ad States. f
WM rated nt from I76.9KI to f 191,000.
For the Garfield monument at Cleveland
F. T. Boise wfahes it known that he guarauthe people of the United States and of fire tees Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets to be the best
foreign countries have contributed IIJiMl.
remedy for indigestion ever made, that always
John P. Cook, one of tho piODreni of Hills­ relieve headache.
dale County, Michigan, a member of the
carhost State Constitutional Convention, died
A Boston girl never speaks of the “naked
Monday night
truth." She refers to it as "truth divested of
A fight of seventy-four rounds between
Cash and McGiudo took place at Montreal on apparel." •_
Monday night lasting five hours. McGlado
F. T. Boise distinctly states that Acker's
baing knocked out
has ami dues cure contracted
Sergeant Bates, who carried the »tar- English RemedyAsk
for circular. An entirely
spangled banner through tlie South, is sick, consumption.
and nearly deatituto.at hi* home In Saybrook. new medicine, guaranteed.
HL A constable on Tue*day sold bis saber to
Whenever a newly arrived immigrant does
satisfy a debt.
Bowen A Tuttle, commission merchant* of not like hie feed at a Now York boarding
NorWalk. O~ suspended Tuesday. The )taliilities ot the Ann, which was generally sup­ bouse, he wishes he was back in his fodder
posed to be in Bound financial condition, ore land.
about 8:0.910: mm-ix. S17,ax&gt;.
llwis thr. German physiologist, Hoffman,
Judge Taylor, of Indianapolis, has decided who
summarized tbe mean* ot reaching great
that the Pullman Car Company is responsible- age
as foltows; Avoid excess in i- crvthtng;
for tlie good* aud chattel* of its passengers,
and gave judgment for 111.40, of which * respect old habits, even tad ones; breathe pure
air; adaptyoor food to your temperament;
patron was robbed on a *lee;&gt;er
Mr*. Carrie M. Miller, who la a clerk ln'« keep a quirt cubsdencc, a gay heart, a content­
large dry-goods ertubl!.«bment lu New York, ed mind. We think lu these tiroes Hie item &lt;»f
has received a verdict of 8fi.0(M agalt:.“t her food is very important, and we, recommend to
father-in-law. Rev. Alexander Milter, a Presby­ our friends the use of Ik-Lands Cbcmieri Bak­
terian clergyman, in siu-t for shuxlcr
ing Powder, which is pure. Soto in cans only.
General Sherman has given to thr public a Trv It and you will um no other.
letter written In l.*«4 by Alexander H. fluniben» to Herschel V. Johnson to support the
Spain is the greatest lead-prodnclog country.
chantv that Jcfferaon Davis and lib- personal
fr-en-lt-intended to establish a de-o-otism in
BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA BALVE.
the South, and not a confederacy of Stat-9
The best salve In tlie world for Cut*, Bruises,
from u batik iu Syracuse the sum of 87U, Sores, Ulcere, Sall Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
with which to send bis family ou a visit to his Chapped H-nds, Cliitolatns, Corns, and all
brother nt Peoria, IlL Al the tellerji window
hU attention was attracted by thieve*. onr of Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
whom snatched a package containing 85uu. money refuudetL Price 25 cents per box. For
and made hia esca|&gt;e
««ie bvF. T. Boise.
Robert
Winthrop, tho venerable orator

Bualnea*

ORMO HTROMO.

MiaceliMPfqua Cardn.
YOUNG. M. D., Physician aud 8ureast aide Main 8u Office hoars
W•H.geon,
T. GOUCHER, M. I)., Physician and BarJ• geon. All professional calls promptly
attended. Office hour* 8to 10 a. m. and 6 to

8. p^m.______________________ __________
MORY PARADY, Justice of the Peace.
Office, Corner Mainland Sherman Street*.

E

Hostings Cssrds,
TOHN Q. CREB8T, Sheriff. Hastings, Mich..
tJ will attend promptly to all official business
rlntusted to bls care.______ ■_____
___
AM E8. A. SW’EEZY, Attorney A Couni^Hor.
H anting*willattcnti to legal business in any
part of the State, and practices in all courts.

J

TTTILLIAM B. 8 WEEZEY, Lawyer and Jus­
’ ’ tire of the Peace. Especial attention
given to collection*. Hasting*, Mich.
W. NISKERN, Attorney and Councellor
• at Law, practices in all state Courts. Col
lections promptly aueuded to. Office over
Spauldlng’Mtore, Hastings, Mich.
.

P

SMITH. Attorney at Law. Of­
fice over R. K. Grant’ store Hasting*'
CLEMENT
Mich. Practice iu all the Courts of the Stale.

Prompt attention given to collections. Money
to loan on real estate. _______

•yy uiA'fiFrr hoVnk
A. S. FOOTE, Pbofxietoh.

Undautablyfone of tbe beat-kept hotels hi
central Michigan. Sample room* first floor.

J J A. BARBER, 31. 1&gt;.

Physician and Surgeon
Office first door east-of Opera House and
near rcahirnce on corner of Washington nd
State Streets, Nashville, Mich.

F. J. PURCHIS

VI MAIM

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD a PACIFIC R’Y

ALBERT LEA ROUTE.”

Probate Order.
Aa Speaker of the House of BtoroscntutlvM State or Michioam,
he laid tho corner-stone of the Wr.ahtngton Couxtt or Bakmt, j ’ '
Monument, and was subv-tluuntly appointed
At a seMloc of the Prolsite Court for tha
to succeed Daniel Webster in the Senate, lie
Countv of Barn1, holdeu at the Probate Office
In tlie city of Hastings, in Mid county, oa
Monday, tbe 15th day of December, tn the
dittou is estimated at IXCUU.oro francs
Tbe United .States Clothing House at Apple­ year otic thousand eight hundred aud eightyton, Wla, is insolvent, with liabilities of 832,­ four.
Present. Clement 8mith, Judge of Probate.
000.
Iu tbe nutter of tbe a*talc of
of Davidson 4
JAMES PHILLIPb, Deceased: •
Wednesday.
On raiding and filing the petition, duly vertfled, of Ed* nnl Phillipa, admiulalrator of the
seventh birthday at his homo at Dsnvers, estate of Mid dc-cca*ed. praying that bis final
Muss., Wednesday.
aeeount as sueb administrator may tie heard
HoK-ctmiera lu Nchrn-ka has cjusc-l a k&gt;«a adJ allowed aud be discharged from his Mid
of probably $5 *•,««. Urn loss In 8arp&gt;' County trust and a Dew administrator appointed.
alone amounting to
Thereupon It Is ordered that
What Is deemed an Inexhaustible supply of Moadsi, the tath day t&gt;f Jsnaary, A. h. UM,
water was reached Wodneriay al Para, 111., At ten o'riock io the forenoon, be assigned for
at a depth ot Ulty-uisht lent.
tbe bearing of said petition, and that the heirs
at taw of said deceased, and all other persons
uakod tojrtve “ street-car charter to more yed intereoted in Mid estate, are required to appear
rann &lt;»£ ftert Worth. Dullitsaad Alvarado. Tex. at a reMlon of erid Court, then to be holdeu at
Captain Pim. B. N . believes that u railway tbe Probate Office, in the city of Hastings in
for the transportation of cattie to England.
d show cause, if any there be,
botweea'ChcyenDe
and Hudnou's liny,
IhL.
' a fcastef the petitioner should not be
granted.'
thortttM of PhUrnlelphla to allow tim old lib­
ert&gt; boll to be taken to tlm Southern Exposi­
late, of tbe pendency of Mid petition, and ths
tion al New Orleans.
keying thereof by causing a copy ot this order
to allow public-school -hlidren to participate to be published in the Namhtillx Ntws,anew»-

■u» at »Uprincipal TtcMet OtBoM in

GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

Al year ararast Tlakct Ofltoc, or
a. a. cable,
e. •
Fn. IGMirp,

CHICAGO.
ProbAtr Order
State or MjcHiaAx, I
County of Barry, |
Ata senslon of tbe Probate Court fur the
County of Barry, balden at tbe F
in tbe city of Hasting* in sal
Monday, the 24th day of Noreml
one thousand eight hundred and
Present Clement Smith, Jud,
In tbe matter of the estate of
HULDAH J. MAPLES, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied, of Roxie Palmerton, mother of raid de­
ceased. praying fot the appointment of k
suitable person to be administrator of the
tatc of said deceased:

said deveaaed, aud all other
persona interested tn sari estate, srereqtilred to
weeks, previous to said day of beartug.
appear at a session of said Court, then to be
(•
«&gt;Pr-)
C
xjlment Smith.
balden
at
the
Protute
Office, in the city of
«truetingg&gt;M« work', inim a natural tlowot
Judge ofHastings,
Probate. in said county, and ahow cuuite, if
gusfntm a wall in au adjoining county.
any there be, why tbe prayer of the petitioner
Owlug to a foud engendered by the victim
IBS OLUTION OF PA.BTNKB8HIP should
do
*.
I
ni
granted.
taking the part of a woman who iwd lieen de­
Notice is hereby given that Uic copartuerchlp
famed by the osxnssln. Edward Richmond, u
extatlng betwren the under­
young tawyw. murdered Clifton Kirby, a heretofore
wealthy farmer, .at Huntsville, Mo., Tuesday signed under tbe firm name of Fowler a Camp­ estate, of the pendency of eaid petition,
night.
bell, has this day been dissolved by mutual tbe hearing thereof by can ring a copy of this
A Jury at Syracuse acquitted Mr*. Ranrier consent. All liabilities of the old firm will be order to be published In tbe Nashviu.* Nows.
of the charge ot murdering Adam flutter, prtt“d^,.afe&lt;.7wU ™»«!tod by the dcw firm a newspaper printed and circulated in said
with whom she bad sustatoed criminal rela­ of Campbell A Messimer.
county of Barry, once in each week for three
tions. and whose threat* almoat unsettled tier
Nashville, Dec. 8th, 18«4.
imccewuve weeks, previous to said day of hear­
i NV“&lt;'n- . Although ahv hud admitted the
1M,
?-• roww
guimg. the oourt-room resounded with ebsera
ing.
w
Clement Smith,
(A trueeopy.)
Judge of Probate
at the result.

bei;&lt;-nt oi tbe liarthokU pedestal fund.

�—
LOCAL BPLIITER8.

SATURDAY,

DEC. 30, 1884.

LIFE IN NASHVILLE,
Albums, in plush and plait),
Toilet Sett*, Handkerchief
Pocket Book*, Dairies, flaest
ar glnm Inkstands in two connlittle ones, at’coat, large variety of
BoeU-conristing of work* of Fiction,
Dickens iu eette. Chamber’s Enc^ctoTMdis Hid toy buoXH, and other attrsctivearticlrs too nuuieroos to mention.
“Id short, a ncher stock, better man

MAKE NO MISTAKE.
We a&amp; now able to -furnish fre»h
Oysters, of the famous BaUtiainre
Brand, iu cans or hulk. Thea*' Oysters
can be bought only of un.
~
Buel A White.

ty Something new iu a Gent’s Shoe.

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BOOKS AT 40 C.
Robinson Crusoe, Arabian Nights,
Last Days of Pompeii. Oliver Twist,
Onr Muttal Ftiend, East Lynne, etc.

tV When selecting. Holiday Goods,
before-purchasing elsewhere, visit the
Bee Hive and examine pur fine display,
and low prices.
F.'B. Cable.

Ladies’ Rubber Boots. *1.50.
ber Overs, 25c.

Rub­

ry- Rock Salt, *1.50; fine Salt, per
bbl.. *1.30. at
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Marshall, Gallatin A Co.’s.

And Her Environs.

—The- humane farmer provides good
warm blankets for his horses and warm
quarters for his stock.
. —Bae that, your stonfcpipes ore in or­
der. A conflagrationTHwnscold weath­
er would bo simply awful.
—A sAds^for the benefit of Rev. Stew­
art, an M. E. divine, was held at Ted.
Mead’s, West Castleton, one evening
last week. Net proceeds *15.
—Leap year is closing and bur min­
—*Twould enhance our happiness isters, anticipating a boom in matri­
mnchly if certain delinquents would monial alliances, 'have laid in a new
pay their subscription. Now’s the ac­ stock of magnificent marriage certifi­
cepted time.
cates, which they will be happy to dis­
—People shouldn’t get frightened at pose of at the low price of *5 each.
the freshness of the atmosphere, for This is the most auspicious Reason of
winter, according to the almanac, the year to embark in the sweetest and
doesn’t begin until to-morrow.
cunningest of all business, and we
^^Thc Bacon block has proved a loos­ advise our bacliellors and maids to do
.
ing investment, financially, and on it.
—Dominicas Humilton, an old and
Monday was moved to the Potter woods
to become a humble wood choppers well known resident, residing 2| miles
south with bis nephew, L. A. Emery,
cot.j
|^The thermometer dropped to 34 died of dropsy on Friday last. The de1
ceased
was lx&gt;m in Sandgate, Vt., in
degrees below zero Thursday night/
and the unfortunate wanderer felt Xs 1807. wm married at the age of 21,
though aomediing was “siting” him moving with hte wife in ’46 to Maple
Grove where be 1ms resided since. His
Gc-whilikens! wasn’t it frigi*!.
married life provide I unfruitful and in
—Section No. 636, K. P., h^diTibi an­
-J634iis wife diM. Of his immediate re­
nual election Monday evening wiltf-tilF
latives three sisters and one brother
following result:.
Priwijrent, Orno
mourn his departure.
Strong: Vice President, Henry Zusch^This year the village Sunday
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,■ cretary, H..R. Dickinson.
schools vill take a new departure in
—And now Santa Claus maketh the
the matter of Christmas festivities;
rounds of the village inspecting Christ­
that is in lieu of the usual -tree and
mas goods. He ennnot lie other than
concert they will regale their patrons
satisfied with the magnificent and
with a Christinas dinner- and social
tempting array exhibited by our deal­
time. The Methodists promise as an
ers.
extra attraction, a sleigh side with
—We want more correspondent*.
ample accommodations for l&gt;oth old
Those who care enough for their re­
and young. The Congregational fes­
spective localities to write up locals
tivities occur at the opera house, tbe
regularity, and not get,tired. Apply,
without delai, for stamps and station 'cornet, band furnishing ninsie^

FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Clockm! (’locks! with cathedral gongs,
Swinging Beil and Plain Alarms."
The Rockford Wntuli, together with
all the ttnnilHrd makes.
Quadruple plate hollow ware, Wm.
Rogers’ beat flat ware.
New and unique patterns in novel­
ties.
.
A new and complete line of John
Holland’s Pens, Pencils and Picks.
A ttoagnifieeut line of Jewelry; also n
full line of Geneva optical goods.
What could be more acceptable fora
Christmas present than on» or more of
—The political campaign may be
the artie’es enumerated above! An­
swer, nothing. Then let me fit you out. said to be fairlv cIommI. but’ the West
Those are all serviceable goads and Castleton Prohibition club keeps right
guarant«M-d to be from the Iwat firms of on holding meetings, without missing
the country.
James Fleming.
a week or slipping a cog. ‘This looks
ry Standard Poets, gilt edge, at 75c. like business.
Standard Story Books at 45e., at
—The revival at the M. E. chnrch
1415
Adoa Nichols.*
continues with increasing interest, and
NOTICE.
the iinrcgenerated are nightly asking
All person solving book accounts are
requeatrel to call and settle. AU Dotes for the prayers of the righteous. Nine
pa*t due must be paid on or before Jun. rose for prayers Wednesday evening,
1, 1885.
Respectfully,
and there’s more to follow.
J. T. Goucher, M. D.
—W. G. Robinson, a Grand Rapids
FT Yon can buy Adam*’ home made architect, ou Tuesday hud a conference
mince meat only of Bl*el &amp;. White.
with our school board, in regard to the
proposed new school building. He lookByron, Moore, Shakspearr. Tenny ed over the site, submitted elaborate
son, Milton, Longfellow. Whittier, etc. and modern plans and anticipates n
Hale, the Druggist.
contract.
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—Nashville people will be astonished
ry One of the prettiest things to
keep children in-doors thia Wintry to Iparn that Wm. Kerr, a well-known
weather is one of those combination
Swing. Chair and Hammock, foraaleat ex-resident of this village, has aban­
tlie .White Sewing Machine salesroom doned a life of celibacy, and taken
of
FRANK T. &lt;FKAGL"K. ' unto himself a rib, but that such is the
case we learn from the public print of
.
Is headquarters for Boots and Shoe*. his adopted city.
Ladle*’ and Gents’ Fine Slippers, We
—Walter .Barnhart, a firmer wellkeep the largest and finest stock- ever
kept in Nashville, and sell them -for known resident of West Castleton, re­
cently aiisconded between two days
the least money.
from his home in Rutland, leaving his
ry Elegant Sweet Florida Oranges
family in destitute circumstances and
opened.
Buhl &amp; White.
numerous creditors to mourn his underMEAT MARKET.
emonious departure.
Steaks, Roast*. Hutton Chops, Sau­
—Say; can you.think of a more apsage, Drii-d Reef. Smoked Meats, Salt
Pork, etc., at lowest nrire**. Give me propriate Christmas present to a fara trial.
L. M. Wolf.
a wav friend than a year’s subscription
VF Money to loan on first-elasa real to The News! It will not only carry
estate security. Apply at once to
all of the nows of the section to such
H. A. Durkee.
friend,buf joy, and be a gentle reminder each week of your friendship. Try
THE WHITE.
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If you want to make a Christmas it and reap retnnis.
present that will be a reminder of
friendship for a lifetime, buy an irn- ■ —The M. C. R. R. will issue special
, proved White St-wing Machine; for sale holiday excursion tickets between all
only in Nashville by
stations (Canada included) at one fare
Frank T. Sprague.
for the round trip limited as follows:—
ty Beautiful Fringwl Chriatmaa and Dec. 21st to 25th inclusive, good to reNew Yearn Cards (or 5 and 10 cents, at tunn not later than Dec. 3lst, 1884. Dec.
14-15
Anuj^iicnoLS.’
28th to Jan. 2nd 1885 inclusive, gnod to
HTHigheat market price paid for return not later than Jan. 7th, 1885.
dressed Hog*.
—Frank Wright, an ex-renier of A.
Marshall Gallatin A Co.
J. Hardy’s North Castleton farm, was
Uy Old Sewing Maeliines repaired nt up Wore Esq. Feighner, Monday
reasonable prices, at tho White Sewing afternoon, charged with having fraudMachine salesroom.
ulvntly removed or embezzled certain
Frank T. Sprague.
chattie mortgaged i property. A jury
FAY TAXRH!
found in favor of Frank, who departed
I will Im at D. C. Griffith’s store,
every Saturday during December and apparently much relieved in mind
January, to receive tax&lt;-a. The first rfnd body.
day &lt; ccura Dec. 6th.
—John MRU ou account of snow and
A. C. Stanton. Townah’ - Tress.
hard-walking, Monday moniing, conseated to take hia siater out to her
MABgVILLE SCHOOL REPORT.
school in Kalamo, but so engrossed
Number enrolled during past term, was he in his Samaritan act that he hod
220. High school roow&gt;, 57; Grammar, dumped her out and run tlie vehicle
46; Intermediate, 45; Primary. 73.
over her before he knew it. But the
Average attendance, 167. Highschool snow wm a* downy as a feather-bed
room, 41; Grammar, 33; Intermediate, and do injury resulted.
39; Primary, 56.

The regular meeting of Jeffcrda Poet,
Dec, 38, will be called to order at «
o'clock. All eomradea ore requested to
be present, as bn^neaa of iui jmrtauce
will ootne before the Poet. All com­
rades are requested to *bri ng their
wives, who will be admitted to Ute
Pont room.
there will be matters dis-

•WghriffiDg. and pawing Meeda. tingl­
ing bells and dashing cutters with
jidly occupant* held imminent away.
With.the advent of snow there comes
hearty enjoyment—real . fun.
Who
wants to live iu a country whhre it
never falls and where sleigh-rides arc
unknown T
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—In tlie skating race between C. L.
W si rath of this village and John Brock
of Hastings, at the Jefferson St. rink in
that city Thursday evening, Neal got
away with John and the *10 prize
money. The five mile race wm com­
pleted in 21 minutes and 39 . seconds.
This makes Neal the 'champion roller
skater of Barry county and one of the
fastest in the state.

range for special car aerveie. for a party
of fifty to sixty;five people to visit the
World’s ExposStion nt New Orleans.
Should he accomplish his purpose the
excarwion will start from Nashville
about February 10th, reach New Or­
leans on the morning of tlie 18th In
ample time to witness the famed “MardiGras” fasti rah/
/—Tbe first arrival of the "beautiful” I

Good sleighing.
Select your cold.

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Mrs. R. A. Wolcott quite sick.
Will you httug up your stocking!
G. A. Truman drives a new cutter.
Snow fourteen incline on the level.
Charlie Raymond is on the sick list
• Mm. H. A. Barber is visiting at Mid- •
divrille*
A fine run of old-time winter weather
is predicted.
The beautiful snow hides the defect­
ive sidewalk. ;
Now pay taxes and save that little
four per cent
E. Putnam and wife, of Homer, are
at W. E. Griggs.’
The social season has arrived, but
where are the socials !
Tom. Purkey has moved in with his
brother Ike. on the hill.
An army of men and beys now hunt
down the timid rabbit.
■Who will lie the first to name the
baby Grover Cleveland.
L. O. Crocker and wife are visiting
friends rtt Battle Creek.
F. T. Boise contemplates a prolonged
trip to the west for his health.
Myron Hester, of Grand Rapids, vis­
ited at O. A. Phillips’ Thursday.
Cl * re nee Crocker has become fore­
man in the Vf.Ville Hawk office.
Hiram Webster is enjoying a. visit
from his Mister Helen of Chicago.
The W.C, T. U. will meet with Mra.
Appleman next Tuesday afternoon.
.Mrs. John Graves has. been "visiting
Knlnmo friends the^ast two weeks.
“Snug winter weather: yea. just the
thing for business, health and pleasure
To-m.orroo is the shortest dav of ’84;
but don’t worry: it occurs on Sunday*
Geo. D. Frink and wife, of Marshal­
town, la., arc guests at G. A. Tru-

Now Sunday schools are enjoying
their semi-annual boom—Christmas is
coming;
Clement Smith represented the pro­
secuting attorney at the trial of Frank
Wright.
.
Mra. Mary Stevens, of Lyons, N. Y.i
—Only four more days to Christmas, spent Sunday with her brother-in-law,
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the purest, brightest and happiest of J. L. Stevens.
The prospectus of that excellent
:all holidays, because it celebrates the
newspaper,
the
Detroit
Free
Press;
ap-.
birth
of
the
sympathetic,
loving
Savior.
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’Tin most too early to wish The News pears elsewhere.
If you enjoy fun and a hearty laugh,
'readers a "Merry Chrisitm'ia,” but. we
feel it just the same. Mother Earth go to the rink to-night and take in tbe
has put on her pure, white miles to en­ , chicken chooe on roller skates.
,
Glen, aged two years, only son of
able'her children to celebrate* the more
appropriately, and let’s do it. Let Mr. aud Mra. A. L. Rasey, di«*&lt;l of tu­
good cheer, happy wishes, and charity bercular meningitis Thursday even
.
shed sweet perfume over this happy, ing.
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The enterprising firm qf Buel A
holy Christmas time.
— The fall term of the village schools While make their bow through The
closed yesterday. Urof. Quackenbush News columns. Tis a good firm to
.
treated the Dupi a of his department to deal with.
M. A. Fay, publisher o.'the Lansing
a skate.at the roller rink in the after­
,
noon. A vacation of two weeks ensues “Siftings,” gave us a call, while on his
.
before the opening of the. winter term. way to visit friends in Sunfield, on
Mr. Quackenbush and Miss Shankland Saturday.
The annual election of Ivy Lodge,No.
spend the recess at Ypailaiiti and Mis*
, Lamb at Hastings. The scholars will 87, Knights of Pythias, occurs on Fri­
hare n glorious hurrah roller-skating, day evening next. A full attendance
sleighing, ,coasting and aunw-bnlling of members is expected.
Dr. Young is in receipt of a seal-skin
the timid rooster from the rural disovercoat, and now considers himself
trials.
amply
equipped to successfully combat
We are pleased to note that Messrs.
Smith and Brooks have concluded to the vilest blizzard that blows.
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Manager
Chipman of the rink n rom­
invest in tho creamery b isiness. D. J.
Davis representing the Chicago cream­ ites a masked carnival on skate* for
(ery supply compau), is in the village New Years eve. Tlie cornet baud will
(closing the contract. The budding is furnish music for the occasion.
, Im* 38x50. with au engine mid boiler “ The last specimens sent Dr. Goucher
to
।room 10x20. brick veneered, and sup­ from hia friend Chas. Wolcott, of
plied with the latest And ruori Ynodern Piano, III., are a trillobite, a petrified
&lt;creamery machinery. It wilrhave a fem leaf on a limestone base, a giiwle.
Mr*. 8. R. Overiiolt was taking her
&lt;canacih of 1.500 lbs. of butter daily.
'The works, according to contract, will maiden lesson in the art of roller-skat­
’be ready for business April I5tb. Good./ ing on Friday afternoon, whw she
fell, sustaining a badly-epn^ned wrist.
—The driving park enterprise is not
Rev. Livermore exchanges pulpits
(dead, as some would feign believe,
Ibut is alive and will become an'estab­ with Rev. R. A. Carnahan, of Hastings,
Sunday
next. Mr. Carnahan is a good
]lished fact. The association held a
man and a excellent preacherand those
imeeting on Wednesday evening last,
who go to hear him will never regret
1when the secretary wm instructed to
it.
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have
the articles of ^corporation filed
Tbe dance at the opera house, Christ­
1with the secretory of state, and Presi­ mas eve. Dec, 24rh. promises to be a
'dent Downing appointed F. C. Boise neat affair. Tho boys will serve a
&lt;and Onto Strong to draft and print sumptuous oyster supper on the stage,
certificates
&lt;
of stock. The nssocintion and charge only *1.50 per couple for
Ihave tlie refusal of a 50-acre site on the tbe whole entertainment.
.
'Purkey farm, which we consider is by
The committees in connection with
!far the best location yet considered.
the G. A. R. entertainment and public
—Lew. Duye, living north, was driv­ installation are actively at work, and
'ing down Main St., Saturday evening, the entertainment promises to be one
’when his horse became excited over of especial interest. Keep your minds
« pistol-shot and made things “jingle” on the date, Jan. 6th, at the opera
a
1
for
a brief season. Duye was tipped house.
&lt;out of the vehicle, and mutilated con­
H ANTING#.
।siderably. The horse ran into the
The Methodiet donation last week
1Wolcott house barn yard where it
freed
itself from a paralyzed carriage netted Rev. Hunsberger
mmn
*135.
1
In the money race at Meawr’a rink
1aud then continued its mad career a
•a mile or more southward, when it wm Saturday evening, Wm. Mohler got 85
’stopped by the strong arm of Charlie cents, H. Brown 60, H. Green 44, Cbaa.
•Mix. On Monday the horse ran away Soule* 11, and the lookers-on a dollar’s
1again wrecking a cutter and harness worth of fun.
The county agricultural society held
1and giving Duye and Charley Bradley
ta bad scare. The next time toe boys ita annual meeting at the coart hoase
go out riding after this hbrse they sav on the 30th.
N. T. Parker and wife are at New
they will walk.
Orleans enjoying sunshine, dowers and
—Tbe tranquility of Sunday was orange*.
Mra. Frank Rveraon, while skating
ruthlessly broken ol»out nine o’clock, a.
m., by the cry of “fire ’ fire r from the at Meaner* rink Friday afternoon, fell,
breaking her arm.
direction of Brooklyn, and almost sim­
About midnight, Sunday, Mr. and
ultaneously toe fire engine, manned by Mra. Henry Ford, of tbe second ward,
willing hands, rattled down Main St. were aroinwd from slumber by aoimda
at a lively rate. It had not proceeded that told them of the cloae proximity
tor. however, before a horseman stop­ of a fire. When fully awakened they
diocovered that their home was in
ped it with the intelligence that the flame* Aa noon as could be Mr. Ford
fire had been put out, and its services gave the alarm. As promptly aa pos­
were not needed. The auue of the sible thi tire department were on hand,
alarm is due to the hired girl in Gen. but could girt no water nearer than the
river, and the hose was too short to
W. Francis’family, who in airing thr moke that supply availing. Tbe build­
°p’*uir* '*1''
Uwtw.lH-4.Mlw. '»» •“&gt;
°&lt; tlmeonr-ou •«» .
things from the

HALE’S
Photograph and Autograph Albums,

Bibles, Miscellaneous Books,
Gold Pens, Odor Cases,
Silver Ware,

Fancy Boxes,Christmas
Cards, Scrap Books, Pocket
Books, Velvet Frames, Toys, Etc., Etc.
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LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFEREO!

Buy Something Useful
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FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
■—»W« have made it our especial aim this season to buy only such goods aa are___
useful as well as ornamental, aud have been fortuiiate !n getting-------- a very tine line of g&lt;xxK.and at extremely low prices.-----

ft • offer an elegant decorated Chaml&gt;er-8ett
of nine pieces for 68.BQ, cheaper by 100 cents
than ever before offered.

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We have a full line of glass Toilet Setts, Smok­
ing Sett-, Water Setts, Tea Setts, Fruit Sett*,
and many other novelties In Glass, China and ■
Bohemian Ware.

One hundred Hanging Lamps, elegant in de­
sign and very appropriate for Christmas pres­
ents, &lt;2.00, F150,13.00, etc. etc.
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Three hundred beautiful Vases, at oao-half
original eoat, and must lie seen to be appreelated.
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Two hundred pieces Majolica Ware—very
pretty, very fashionable, very cheap.
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Would you believe itl W» givb away Silver
Castors, Butter Dishes, Pickle Castors, Sugar
Bowls, Spoons, Knapkiu Rings and Butter Knives.

-----Don’t fall to see us, for we are bound to give Santa Claus a benefit.___

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Holiday Goods!
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FRANK J. HIBBERT’S,
The following Lines ere Complete in every respect:

China and Glassware Vases,
Stand and Hanging Lamps,
Photo and Autograph Albums,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Neckwear,
Silk Handkerchiefs, •

they will be expected ta_ furnish tlie
wheorwith for the banquet at the in­ came |» quantities to suit. Sunday
night, changing, the popular mode of
stallation.
E. G. Potter, P. C.
locomotion in a twinkling as it were,
from wheels to runnersJ' The change !
AND A LARGE VARIETY
kwffy
br i
merchant of Middleville, •m mtifrirur
on Friday by a Detroit
alrighv, and also by th re* not ao forto- ,
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ln&lt; apparel wm among them- The to- ■ I *ATTf1
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*17.000. Mr. Luther owe* aside front r.Me, but who could richer rent or । St ’fc.U.mmnt’ 21k
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Watertown.—Hasttmos Banner.

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�'Winter, is here, and so is my complete stock of Winter Go'ods.
MEN’S Y'.UTHS’ AND MYS’

OVERCOATS.

1,01) Yank Wratal Dress finds Radtind
from 20 to I2J cts. par Yard.

Caps,

Gloves,

Mittens,
Lumberman’s
Leggings,
Woolen Hose,
Felts,
Overshoes, .
Arctics,
Alaskas,
Gum Boots.

Come and see my stock and buy goods cheaper than ever sold before.

Great Special

Knock Down Sale!
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DRY GOODS &amp; CLOTHING

By LOOMIS, The RED-HIT CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS MAN OF VERMONTVILLE
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On Friday Morning, December 19,

Of 80 Dozen of Men’s Heavy Underwear to **-11 nt 11 cent* a piece: gunrnnt-ed
At eight o'clock, will begin a
to In* double n&gt;e weight and valne of that email lot I sold la.-Cweek nt 8 rents.
These g*MMl&lt; arrived Munday. Dee. 15, 1«M. and w&lt;* htve enotigh of them to
supply the «hole country. Al*o a THOUSAND YARDS more of that heavy
Cru»li Mt-Ai rents, or tl for 25 vhrd*. We thought there wm enough of the other
Jot to Ih~i two w •rk«. but it all went in Ires than two days, «o we Immedi itely
a&gt;nt for itnoiliei full cam* Alm* the third purchase iu two week&lt;« of Sheeting. Of 875 yards &lt;»f lw*r Prinr-j at Three oenU a yard. 800 rarda medium quality,
Shirting. Flannel*, Ticking and Drews Gunda, the price* of which will be cut yard wide Slieeting &gt;»t 3£ rents per v«rd, or three cents by rhebnlt 400yard*of
»ery IhhiIoihi". height worsted plaid drew* goods, worth from 16 to 35 ornta, at
wide open.
.
1 6| rents per vard 150 yards of -ud • at 4| cent* per yard. Two bolt* of very
i line ami wide Red Dtiieu Table Cloth sue i a* is usu illy sold at 75c, to Bl, to go

special

sale i

at 83 rent* a yaad. A big job lot of men’s first quality Mik neck wear, about M
dux&gt;n in all. to *e|| at 9 .tod 10 rents, arid everything in the ready made Clothing
line the "-(tiffiur ja all knock* d out of.” Rememls-rdav, the date of thia special
sale of prints, ahrern»g, etc., will begin ou Friday, Dec 19. anti contiii'ie until
the above gixwl* are rloretf out. People wonder how [ Hell giM»&lt;l*« fur such price*
and -ome think I sell for Iras Ct an eoat. I will briefly explain: I sell **triet&gt;r
for cash and lore Bo had drl»a. I buy often and in larg» Quantities. I Hud that
the bitting requires more careful attention than the selling. If g*WMUareciieaD
enough they will nail ttiemxclvea. It io generally known that my competitors
buy twice a year—spring ami fall, and they usually buy about half a dozen of
a kind. I buv at least twice a week, in rhe largest quantities I can handle, la
some cases. aa yon will ree by thia advertisement, aa high aa eighty dozen of od*
kind of underwear, and 1000 yards of one kind of cra*di.
'

You always get fresh goo-ie of me, and I buy so that I can make a profit for about naif what my competitors pay,
and I study how low I can place goods before my customers, and my competitors lay a^ake nights to see
how high they c&amp;n sell their goods. Remember the above dates, and that first selections are best.
VERMONT VILLE, DEO. 8, 1884.

F. S. LOOMIS.
P. S.—People with their noses on top of their heads not invited; tc all others a most cordial invitation
is extended.

Tl;r3Irw3

I plunged iu*o dexrvd «ti*ui. is rum •««*• praying mother, treat her with the ut- have kissed tunny a frown from your
। lively innocent, a tu**re accgMeor* f Ih I id&lt;Mt klndne-m, and prove to her by a * chihlUh brow nod thitee tired, wrinkled
; thut re.iHoiif In it law? lx it fq&lt;rici-f pledge of total ib-oiio-nve that you ap- j haitdH have performed many hours of
) Talk about m*»ral Mitiahtn for the law , precbite her coii-ddcrationx and aacra- ! hard work, administering to yo ircom' hreaken*, urd whixkey makers. Cae- j Hcea for your welfare. The first glass j forts. There are no prison walls mi
DEC 30 1884 ** * You might as well trv “to salt t iken with a Iwnm companion, a very | high that her prayers can not reach
SATURDAY.
----- Have just opened a new line of-----* _ j the Atlantic orean with a widowetV hiii ill m rtter you m ly say, has led ; you, no ditch to tlecp for her to drug
j
.
tear.” It undoubtedly would iinwluee many young men to ruin and blurred I you out from, and no dungeon too dark
■•
L .
; the name result. 1 wis . I knew the ’ all tin* soushine in his future life, be- ■ for her to enterto tiud her way ward
i w» Uwe. '
man that invented high license!
I । dde bringing hi* loving mother iu sor-: boy. She is your guiding star that
—— would appoint hia funeral to-morrow, j row to an untimely giave.
leadsyou to your Lo.d aud Master,
and it would come off too!
•f’he p'M't has truly said when declar- 1
j Which we will sell at a alight advance on coat. We have a complete line of
Ah d-ar friends! Prohibition i* the ! ingMother. Home and Heaven” the
M*»h»lt|.
Prof. Tyndall suggests that, just as
only panarea fo- the terrible evil. If j swer est wnrdsin tile english language, the mhI may be so i ffrctually rubbed of
there-is one thing more tlriu another, j You do not appreciate the kiudnesa, Horneeaaential ingredient by one at»&gt;inwhy I * i*h to live out the allotted time ' t|H. loving care she has bestowed upon daut crop as to be incapable tot praduc
President—Mra. 8- K. Ovrrbolt.
to woman, it is to M*e liquor selling or; yOn jo ynur infancy when you liave ing auoth- r, so iu tbe human system a
Jfir«* Vi.a* Pmt-M«-&lt; J Oamua.
'Sec hh! Vice Pre*.—Mra F. Ucllerb;
manutnctui ing made a crime, and thr j caused her to pass many a sleepless pamaiteic disease may so completely All tbe new and leading styles, and nt the lowest pocaihlr price*. Just received,
R-v. Sec.— Mra. Dr. Barter.
an excellent lot of Men’*
penalty dsugefbOB. And if there la* | night, that you might grow up to b" exhaust thu blood of Mime ingredient
Cor.8*«.-Mr« J B. Marshall
one thing more than another tout 1 am j her strength and support, and cheer tiece*sary to the growth and propaga­
Pm 8ec—Mra A. S fWieek
Tns**.—Mra Wm Hartley.
anxious to see at the present time, it is ' her through the winter of life. But, tion of tiu paraaite that tbe production
■a genuine conscientious nidoim-kecper i remember, some day yntir old bojne of a second crop in fatal or considerable
LET UB HAVE PROHlBlTIOg.
may
It would
! who will sacrifice "cash’’ for the we! ; will not lie gladdened by her presence, quantities
_
_ be impossible.
.
Aad we are prepared to meet any one’s price* in thia line. Our stock of
Dr. Beecher may*. "that a writers ide­ tare and prosperity of hia fellow men. you will miss her well known step, you thiui appear that protective, vaccination
as should aland out like raLita earK, so If there ia such an organization oii rhe will miss tlie form bent over you in , or inoculation is simply the iutruduc• ■
...
_«•« tniwi
—i— the tion jnto t|lp blood ot weakened aud
glola*,
just
trot
him
out.
sVnere
did
your
sickness
and
you
will
that we onli get bold of them.” Thia
comparatively barmlras disease gemie
ought ti« Ih- tin- purpose aud aim of ev­ they raise him? What does lie feed on? touch of her soft band upon her fever­
to consume the material winch might
ery candid and sensible thinker of Does he have a sudden stroke of paral­ ed brow. A full realization of all your
ysis when he sees a traveling whis­ faults and in fir mitios will then dawn become food for aiiuilar germs iu a j la very bomplrte, and we would say that those in need of a supply for fail aad
let lh*-ir action* oihI sentimenta in l»r- key barrel? Does be go to roost at upon your mind when the dear eyr* are m-»ic vigorous and daugerauM condi­ : winter will look tn their interest when in this market to give us a rail.
We al wavs keep a fail stock or
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r.lu.1, H—rirur &lt;h.«n Ur. r-urrrut „f. Will h. bt «th. rwxl LrjtWurivr
Id your saddrat moment* she m your
u&gt; Mr. C. Shaler Smith, over
Unr./wbrlr.llanmndtbefru-. evil-|“"»’ W^lU.k. I bw . r»i&lt;» from best friend; ever willing to give you I lurDpd M iovumotive, exerting a force
lh&gt;-llqnui t..aU, i. eurtUK th.
I th. part, r.uu»v.,lkr. iu rr.v. K«u.u words of encouragement a«.d love.; o(
than
p,,u||dll p.r .qmue
And sell them aa cheap «»they can possibly be sold.
Can you ever repay her with your kind- ■ ftwU At St. Charles a jail waadreuoyed
, S..I &gt;h.t rrtv. thMti Mr. Sb all w.
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thr.nUmhrnxrr «*«
•«&lt;•' Now yr r^udul mra. ot wlm&lt;«u r.r net*? Certainly not with an iutox catcd : in 1H77t lbe pi-e^n, Required being 84
CAMPBELL &amp; ME88IMER.
tattlir . rucBK-.iu with tlm youth of t»«yl&gt;r'mltt«i to raorcim ami maddened braiu. )e&lt;tr« of devo- ;
i|»« square foot. At Marshr,„ur. m. n .rfrt.. rrp.Uic, ,:u“'‘|l&lt;tlH-.tpr^..««y. «'.ru to you, tion enacted with a clear, pure anal j
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[urep ntxxwxary being 58 lbs.
and 1 r,kh’. fight U&gt; maiutaiu your own boo. j Her form, once erect m your own. is; p^r square foot. Below three extraor­
man, bis °r» protect tho home, society and । BoW bent with edre-worn year*. The ajUlUy pressnrre. Mr. Smith ha* in­
tis, over- christiauiiy, aud may blessing* intim- ’,
once laughing and bright, are lie-; sUtlCc&lt;i numerous case* of train# being

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1884.

VOLUME XII.
I

SHORT TALKS WITH THE BOYS.

gut and toy pistol and put in half- an
STRAINED RELATIONS.
hour. Theo, if you will, we’ll put our
My relations with a neighbor of mine
heads together and work out two or
I “It seem to me,”-4bk» a postal card three puzzles. After that I’ll bung in are somewhat strained. Two years ago
I moved into the beautiful cottage ten­
from HlluoU. "that ytfu would like ev­ a piece of cotton line, and we’ll see
ement where I now reside, and at once
how many different knots we can tie.
ery boy to become a preacher."
entered
upon the most cordial relations
Along about thia time pop-corn and
And it seems to me on the contrary,,
with the man .who lives just west of
that I don’t want over one in a thou­ apples and sweet cider ought to come
me.
Our
families, too, seemed to be
sand to become preachers. I want the in, and when they are finished we’ll
exceedingly harmonious, and a&gt;l our
average boy to be full of life and devote a quarter of an hour to asking
lives
were
fall
of the promise of unin­
spirit*; I want him to find amusement and answering questions, something
terrupted sociability.
.
and interest every day; I want him, in as follows:
This
happy
state
of affairs continued
i.William—“Of what is plaster com­
fact, to have all. the fun hr can hold
for six months, when on.e day my seven
posed?”
and remain a l&gt;oy a« long as be can.
years
old
boy
caiuc
to me with a griev­
Reuben—‘‘Of sand, lime, hair and
But I want him to exercise sense and
water.
What makes the glaze on ance in the shape of a black eye. He
reason at the same time.
narrated th«circumstances utider which
Come, now,- my lad. I’ll be a boy with earthenware?”
William—“It is the salt thrown into he contracted the complaint, aud I at
yon thi* evening and we’ll go out and
once concluded that he had caught the
have what you call “fun." ' How will the kiln at a certain stage of the burnr
maludy.from the twelve years old son
we get out? Father doesn’t want us ing. How is lumber measured?”
How of my neighbor. I at once quarantined
Reuben—“By the square foot. “
racing around eveninga, and mother is
against
the sou of my neighbor above
decidedly opposed to it, and we must are lath sold?”
How mentioned, and nailed up a rift in the
William—“By the hundred,
&gt; invent some excuse. Right here wc
fence
through
which we had kept an
have to practice a mean deception, if many potatoes will -a two-bushel bag
hold?
” a lie. We want to see a school­ unfailing stream of harmony flowing
not tell
for
six
happy
months.
Reuben—“A buahel and a half. What
mate about something and must return
My neighbor observed the watchful
it, or any other excust that aecrns rea­ bird lives the longest?”
William—“The bluejay. What bird care 1‘ was exercising, and retaliated by
sonable but is at the same time no bet­
driving
a plug in the end ot my cellar
ter than lying. You can telLby moth­ fliiM^the fastest?”
er’s face that she doesn’t Entirely be;
Reuben-“The swallow. What age drain, which opened on hia premises.'
This
incensed
by wife, and she buried
Here it. but she lets us go, .land in ten does the eagle attain?”
And so on, and so on, the idea being the remnants of our several meals to
’ minutes-we join two other boys who
not onlj to refresh our memories re­ prevent my neight&gt;or*H dog from chok­
have been through the aame mill.
N.. - Uico
for
the
fun.been
It isn
’t funny
garding
what
we
have
taught
in ing on the bones which lurked" among
to irit on a log and tell stories, nor to school or read in books and uewspa them. My neighbor's wife, equally so­
walk up aud down the streets, nor pera.but to see who is the better post­ licitous for oar hens, shooed them out
of her yard with pieces of pavement, to
stand and rub a brick wall with, our ed.
After this—well, it’s bed time for the prevent them from contracting the
backs. We have to make some decided
move. Let’s stretch a piece of clothes- Iniys of our age. Upto the time the gapes by eating the fragments of un­
| line across the side walk in that dark boy is eighteen he ought to be in bed. combed hash she sometimes tossed out
spot, never dreaming that a woman or six nights out of seven at sharp nine of the window. ’
I recalled my minister, and he withan old man may get a fall to render o’clock. His'brain is active through­
them cripples tor life. After that we’ll out the day, ins muscular system iu .drew his ambassador from my court.
go the length of this side street aud full play, and his joints ealled upon For a time it looked as if both of us
carry offevery front gate which can be for hard work. He is in absolute need would have to wear trusses to prevent
lifted oft ita hinges. It ought to be of rest and reenpiration, and if he be­ an open rapture, but the war clouds
awfully funny to steal a neighbor’s grudges it to himself you may look for were gradually dissipated, and we re­
gate and leave his lawn and gate open a young man with stoop shoulders, sumed (Rplomatic relations. Of coarse,
to damage from stray animals, but weak legs, aching back and worse com­ having misunderstood each nt-'-.er p-nce,
we were guarded in our intercourse af­
atter it has been accomplished we are plaints.
I have been out for an evening with terward. Whenever my wife saw one
not half as tickled as we. thought to
of
the neighbor's children approacuing
you, and you Lave «pent one with me.
be.
A citizen, who is about to build, has Which gave us the most enjoyment?— through the reopened fence, she,con­
cealed
her jewelry, consisting of a brass
piled up some choiec lumber. Let’s Det. Free Press.
ring and two rolled-p’ated bracelets,
throw the pile down.
It will make
When Nesmith was elected to the and when she made a call on my neigh­
him a half day’s work, and probably
senate from Oregon, in the early part bor’s wife, she said that the silver
damage some of the boards, but we’ll
of the war, he bad never been in Wash­ spoons which once were so proudly
call it fun.
Here’s the cottage of the
Widow Watkins. We all know that ington; never been east of the Rocky arrayed before her, were norwhere to.be
Mountains,
in fact, afraid
since he
seen. Presuming too much upon the
she is dreadful
of emigrated
robbers, and
so we slip into the yard, tap on tlie a* a boy to the Pacific slope to seek armistice between us, she intimated to
hi* fortune. He bad never teen a rail­ another neighbor soon afterward that
windows, rattle on the doors, and
frightened her until we are certain road or u locomotive until he struck she believed our friends had pawned
that she Will get no sleep that night. the Panama Road at the Isthmus, and, their table-ware, and that woman told
as he describwl himself, was “green as another one about it, aud she told the
Here in the alley is a wagon belonging
to a tea mater, we’llruu it off half a a squash.” Upon reaching Washing­ persons most interested that Mrs.
mile aud leave it behind a lumlier- ton being too bashful to present his Smith said that Mrs. Huddle had told
credentials and be sworn in at once,yard.
he her
that'they
pawned
their insilverHe'll
want ithad
at sharp
seven
the morning, and it will lie fan to see spent a day or two looking down upon wsre to buy a Mother Hubbard, and my
him huntingthe town over and and that distinguished body from a seat in neighlmr’s wife retorted that Mrs. Hud­
, the gallery, so as to get the hang of dle Hed, and that she had no silver set
loaing hia wages fur a half day.
A merchant has a dozen barrels of thing* a little before he ventured on vice to pawn except a nickle-plated
Mrs.
salt on the platform iu front of bis the floor. His difiidehce wore' oil castor. and tour diaper pius.
store. A kick or two loAena the strip after a little, and tris great fund of , Brown conveyed this information to
anecdote, his fine vein- of humor, hi* ! Mrs. Smith,
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who transmitted it _to my
! which holds them in place, and they go
rolling into the street. Two of them frontier frankness and originality of wife^ who informed me at noon when I
burst open and scatter their contents. character and manner, drew around j came home to soup. I at once hired a
him warm friends of both' parties.-• fourteen years old boy to lam the stuft and it ia only after we have left the
Standing one day in a group of senators 1 flug out of my neighbor’s twelve years
,1 neighborhood that the idea of danger
who hail been questioning him concern-' old son, and after he had accomplished
STANDARD (19 Meridian) TIME.
I to passing vehicles, occurs to anybody.
ing hi* adventurous life, Senator Wil- the feat, he told hi* prostrate foe what
MAIN LINK.
Let the wheel of a passing wagon or
•on, of MasMactiusetta, said: “I under- ‘ actuated him to such deeds of valor,
Trains00 the Main Line will pass JacKson buggy strike one of those barrels aud stand, senator, that you had never I and How the hole in the fence is nailed
**
■ there will be an accident and perhaps
loss of Jife. Here’s a garden full of seen a railroad until you came East, | up again, aud no reciprocity exists be­
am! that everything of that sort in the tween the rival powers.
vegetable*. Pull up
Mall9.38 a.m. Arr Chicago 5.45 p. m 5
- twenty-five
r
&lt; or
The situation is daily grtftving more
Day ExprcMll.30p.in., Arr Chicago 6.50 p. m thuty head of cabbage and stack them way of modern improvements was en­
tirely new to you. Now, I am curious strained. Last week our chickens be­
to know what -struck you as Being the gan dying of cholera, aud the day fol­
-oSTwHiM
.iSSiSin; °r “•
"W Wl"'" wl11
most wonderful thing that met your lowing my neighbor’s dog had an acute
HSyT..::~3A»^ri^._AwDciro^^^
when he comes out in the morning.
E1fI&gt;rvS" f,f,w *’■ “• Arc Detroit 6.25 p. in. I We had anticipated a big laugh over it. observation on this side of the conti- attack of iuilammation of the bowels
which resulted fatally. No post mort­
Night Ex... 5.55a. m. Arr Detroit .«'30?a.m*' ‘M,c
after the work had been ‘neut?”
Nesmith hesitated a moment, then em* have been held, and our respective
Tlie AtlxnUcMnd ParfflTEiprci^T^kdiiq HrconipliMhed. not a grin is visible on
My neighbor
other* run'daily except Sunday. any countaunnce. Deacon Smith has a said: “Well, I spent my first two or druggists are reticent.
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lost the handle
of____
his pump, and
' lot of choice grapes on a rack almost three days in Washington up there in has
the gallery looking at the senate, and I the door of my coal house Jias been
*-rxiiid ItapidM IM virion.
2_1 under his bedroom window. It will Im
I think what most filled me with won- ‘ utilized
'
by some one for kindling wood.
' . • a huge joke to steal them to the last
STATIONS.
Atl * bunch. Every boy crawls forward on dt-r was the thought that I, who went On All Hallowe’en, my gate got mad
Ex.
off
io
Oregon
year*
.
1:0
a
poor,
unedu
and wandered away from 'home, and
P
j his stomach, imagining, himself to be a
.m
call'd boy, should l»e here as a member two dead cats fell into my neighbor's
Grand Rapid* Lt 2.45 5.00
« 30 I Pawnee Iud:an on the war path, and a
Middleville.......
6.47 6.45
"
। good share of the grapes are plucked of the highest legislative body in the ciateru. My neighbor has procured a
Hasting*
7.11 7.07 10.57
! and carried away. Awful smart, isn’t country. That was my greatest won­ sword and revolver, and the polished
Naahvffle. ..Lr 2.11 7.38 7.30
Vermontville.... 2.18 7.45 7.38
surface of a razor and blue barrel of a
■ it! We call it “conning,” but the dea- der.”
Charlotte
2.42 8.10 8.02
“Well,—but—I don’t mean "that ex­ repeating ride gleam in my kitchen.
if
Eaton Rapid*.... 3.03 K 8.25
1.35 i con loves the grapes just the same
Rives Junction.. 3.3U
- 52
2.30 । they bad been taken by a professional actly,” said Wilson, who was chiefly My neighbor slyly opens his back door
Jackson
9 35 9.12
----3.0" j thief.
curious al&gt;0ut what mechanical con­ and points bis pistol out when he lines
Detroit.
11.59 11.45
5.55
trivance or invention had excited most in the morning, only to find that my
' Itafter
is now
time
to a,&lt;adly-lo*&gt;king'rifle'
go home. Some­ is already leveled
surprise, “but what
that
most
how when wo separate from the others,
surprised you ?1
! ttt his head. Then we both dodge, aud
STATIONS.
Mail G. R.
, no one says anything about having had
“Well," said Nesmith, dropping his | that is .he last we see of each other that
». rri « lieap of fun. We have to enter the serious manner and putting on a quiz- j (hiy.
Detroit
7
house and ran the gauntlet of father
-Jackson
zical expression, “I think after the sen12.45
and mother, and if questioned too
Did you ever hear two old men talk­
Rives Junction.. 1 30
satlon of surprise at being here myself,
Eaton Rapid*.... 2.05 IS 41
H.% closely we mast tell half a dozen lies
ing of their prowess when boys? I
what excited most wonder was bow
-Charlotte............. 2.35
yaud go-to tied with them on our con­
overheard a conversation between Mul­
Vermontville.... a. io
the d—1 the rest of you got here.”
Nashville
fl 251 science. Come, now, we’ve been out
Ranting*
9.07
IttM together, and Ibt me ask you how you
ran as follows:
MMhevIlk'
232
9.30
At Knoxville, Tenn., recently n horse
Fro been there as a' buy, ami
3.20 10.25 1L90
“When I was a youngster I could
Grand Rapid*.... 6.00
thief entered a barn with the intention
P-m- P*ra I know that I got up next morning
wrestle better than any of the boys,"
Through C&lt;Mcbe« and Sleeping Cura to and ashamed to took at any one in the face. of walking off with a Iiorae. and by a said Muldoon
miscalculation he got too near the ani­
from Grand Rapid* and Detroit. Ali Ualnn
“Why. I used to throw everybody
• roonect in same depot at Detroit with train* What seemed like sport a tew nours be- mal’s heela, which resulted in the thiefs
for now looked likecontemptible work.
cm Canada Southern dirktan.
that tackled me. Do you remember
getting
his leg broken. Sotae robbers
E. C. BROWN.
H. B- LF.DTARD.
। Ninety times out a hundred the boy
Biil
Buckley? You know he was one
jAM&gt;H(te*rt^^^idu&lt;ni. Gen’) 8up. Detroit.
would be satisfied with this, but not so
j who goes out nights for fun finds it in I
of the stoutest boys at the academy,
with him; he is now trying to bring
Grn lPa- andI Tkket Agent.
described.
, the
"* manner. I”have
".
~
I do n’t
and had nn idea nobody cmiid throw
suit against the owner of the horse for
t‘ckrt'etweked dt-:
t|, . ..
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ate# and Canada, ; say that all such boys will grow to be damages. What a pity it is that the him in a fair catch-as-catch-eau: but I
plv to
i bad men, bat they are beginning life
horse didn't break his gall as well as did it, and then he declared that if I
OVIATT, Agt. i after wrong and dangerous ideas.
would give him uuderhold he could
his leg, but then there isn’t any uso in
VY LQlKiE NO, 87, kToX
insets at (to
Now, then, come and spend the next j
down rne.”
having a good healthy gall, unless you
Cutie Han. NacbTtlto, Michigan, even
“Did he do it?”
year, offer life.nd b. . l~r witi. I ■?” h” *« "Vl ,
“Do it? Do I look as it he did? Not
you. We
’ll arrange
the magic lantern .i ---------According
to the Boston Journal, „
a miich str. I just laid him on his back
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—
H. R. Bickiksojc.C. C.
live a
*1 Mita:
V of
1 Fl if-, I' luv-o
. ..allis
—.4 called
!
and have
sho v
of r»nr
our nirn
own—
—admitlake, near Webster, Mass.,
I so quickly it made his teeth ache ” said
tauce
Chargoggaguggmanchaugagagoggn- I ■ Muldoon.
VASHVILLE LODGE. NO. M, I . O. O F., I™
— free
— ——children in arms not want- । I “ ^■■••iMu^Kn«KUK&lt;m»«&gt;cuauK»jca*n*KI*n*
ed 00
on the fr
front
«nrl m
aan. the “hessdftry
w
•**
”ot ■aeata.
eaU- After the show finnaanmner
tiuuganiaug”
”and
means
boundary '! “How did you do it? Bill ured to be
Feuuwa tian.
..mg member*.welcome.
; We
we’’illl have
have three
three or
or four
four eiuo.-x
games ef I I fl-liine
fidiing nlaiw
place.”” It
It coveis twin
1,800 acrea, i। a tough one to handle, but I threw h im
checkers. Than we’ll get nut the tar-' 900 are occupied by the name.
i three times in succession one day."

New Goods

At KOCHER’S

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

At KOCHER’S

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New Goods

At KOCHER’S;

New Goods

At KOCHER’S

New Goods

At KOCHER’S.

New G-oods

At KOCHER’S

Michigan Central

The Niagara Falls (Route.

?

I

NUMBER 15

'“I u-ed to know a twist that would;
TEE BAD BOY.
fetch him every time.”
“What is- it about your pa and ma
“So (lid I, Muldoon, and Ifltell you
when hia back struck the earth it jarred having a scrapping match jn a car at
the crockery and rattled toe dishes for 1
miles around.”
1
up with hia market basket one
“Tell me how you did itWallflower.’’ showed
1
“Why, you see, I just put my arm 1morning. '‘The man at the depot who
sings
out
for the trains Mtya your pa
around his neck like this, and when he 1
put his foot out I pretended to press 1tried to kiss an old maid and she
down on hia shoulders, but when he 1scratched him, and then your ma jawed
didn’t expect it, I just lifted him clear 'him, and he jumped off the car and let
ma go on to Chicago.
off the ground, and before be knew your
'
•‘Well, you would a dide if you had
what was going to happen he was down.
How did you throw him?”
1been there,” said, the bad boy, as he
off a piece of sausage and began to
“Well, I’ll show you. Stand;up so I cut
'
bis overcoat with a knife.
can take hold of you. Now. you know unbutton
J
“
You
see ma was going to Chicago to
bow he would lock bis arms around a '
fellow's breast and squeeze the breath ’to buy some cheap comforters for beds,
’cause she read in a paper that com out of him. Yon do that and I’ll show
. .
you how 1 used to kick his feet out from I
’
and -smelled
under him and fall on him£0 hard you watersoaked
‘
- - frowy, could
could hear him grunt for miles around, lie bought at your own price,‘and she
Have you got me?"
• said they were good enough for board­
ers. 1 and pa went down to the depo^
“Yes”
“Well, look out. Wallflower, I feel। to see her off. We went in the car Aud
the old spirit coming over me, and got ma a seat, and -*pa went out to get
there is no knowing what I might do’ ma’s valise checked. I thought pa
with you.”
’
. would come back just about the time
Wallflower set bis teeth together and the train started, so I told ma she had
breathed hard a* ho replied, trembling better take a seat way back in the
stern of the car, cause it would bp ont
with anxiety to begin.
of the draft, and just as she got op to
“Go on, Muldoon, I ain’t scared.”
change,
an old maid about a hundred
“Look out, now, you might fall
Gosh! How I’d like to throw you down years old came in the car with a basket
and a lot of things, and I said, ‘Ma­
as 1 used to throw Bill Buckley.”
dame, you can have this seat,’ and she
“Well, go on and do it, then."
“0h! 1 feel so skittish I’m afraid I thanked me and squatted down iu it.
Honest, I hope to die if I thought pa
might hurt you.”
“Well, go on. I’ll try to fall easy. would come in and hug the old maid,
but pa is getting Kind of nigh-sighted,
Gracious! how like a boy I feel.”
“Ain’t scared, are yon, Wallflower?" and when he showed up in the door of
the
car my heart thumped so I could
“Ha, ha, ha! No:”
hear it. He was walking up to the old
“He, he, he! You’d better be.”
Wallflower waited till Muldoon maid and looking smiling, and ma
kicked at his feet, and then lifted him igud, ‘You better go tell your pa that I
up aud dropped him so hard be saw have changed my seat,’ and. 1 started
to tell pa, but I didn’t burry. Don’t
stars.
"Can’t do that again,” cried Muldoon, you know a boy sometimes lingers
rising, but Wallflower had become when he ought to be quite sudden. Pa
warm with the exercise, and downed says he can see just as well as he ever
could, and I knew a darn site better.
him before he had finished speaking.
“You think you’re some pumpkins,” He gets mad eyery time any of us tells
said Muldoon, coming at the old wrest­ him he is losing his eye-sight, and
when I saw him going up to tlutt cen­
ler again.
“I’m good enough to put ycu on your tennial female, looking as though he
back, old fellow, and he repeated the had known her ever since the war, I
thought it would be a good time to de­
operation.
“You don’t tote fair," aaid Muldoon, monstrate to pa that his eyes were a
little off. 0, but didn’t she look sassy
angrily.
at him when he said, ‘Here’s a check I
‘EhF
got for you so you wouldn’t get lost.’
“You don’t wrestle fair.”
Just then the conductor shouted all
“Your a liar. Muldoon.”
‘‘You’r another, and a coward, to aboard, aud pa took hold of the strange
woman by both sides of her head and
boot," Muldoon replied.
When they appeared in the' police pulled her mouth around and said,
court the next morning on a charge of ‘Come back at 8:15 to your own chickfighting, they insisted that they were a-biddy,’ aud then he smacked her so
merely showing each other how to do that people in the car all beard it.
Honest, the conductor outside heard it
it, and were evlhtnally discharged.
aud thought it was the air brake busted.
Sometimes I wonder what a mean Well, I dout know how the woman bit
man thinks about when he goes to lied. pa, but it seemed as though she must
When be turns out the light and lies have Fared right up aud kicked him
down alone he is then compelled to be with four feet, cause she went up near­
honest with himself. Not a bright ly to the bell rope, and yelled ‘quit
thought, not a generous impulse, not a that,’ and the old girl screamed for the
word of blessing, not a grateful look police,and pa saw mu and said. 'Where’s
cornea back to him; not a penny dropped your mar?” and I told him she was
into the palm of poverty, nor the balm back there, and he said, ‘Who’s been
of a loving won! dropped into an ach­ moving her,’ and then ma she began to
ing heart; no sunbeam of encourage­ get mad, and when pa come up she did
ment cast upon a straggling life; do give him fits. She called him a lysenstrong right hand of fellowship reached shus old kazoo, and a free lover and a
out to hMp Nome fallen man to his feet Mormon, and he said she had no busi­
—when none of these things come to ness to have moved. When a husband
him as a “God bless you’’of the depart­ eat his wife down in a seat it was her
ed day, how ho must batefhimself; how duty to remain steadfast there and
he must try to roll awayifrom himself thereabouts, or nobody was safe, and
and *leep on tiie other side of the bed,jour
;
liberties were in danger. Makride ’
when the only victoryjhelcan think of Ii and said pa was a great burden to bare,
is some mean victory, in which he has ;j but she gave him her handkerchief to
wronged a neighbor. No wonder he ’ wipe some blood oft hia nose,. where
always sneers when he tries to smile. I his mash scratched him. The conductHow pure aud fair and good all of the i or came io when the woman screamed,
rest of the world must look to him,and and she pointed to pa and said he had
how careless and dreary must bis owd tried to rub her, nod the conductor
path appear. Why, every one isolated told pa to get oil, and he bid ma goodact of meanness is enough to scatter by coldly and we went out. Well# I
cracker crumbs in the bed of the aver­ like to dide afore we got to the street
age man, aud what must be the feelings car, and pa was looking peculiar, like
of the man whose whole life is given when lie is thinking, aud i thought I
up to mean acts? When there is so ought to say something, so after 1 had
much huartacheand misery in the world paid the fare in the street car I sat
anyhow, why should anyone add a down by pa and I said, ‘Pa, you ain’t
pound ot wickedness or sadness to the much of a judge of wimmep. If you
general burden? Don’t be mean, boys, i wanted to kiss a strangei there was a
Suffer injustice a thousand times rather girl two seats back of that old maid as
than commit it once.
pretty ns a picter.’ Pa kept chewing
his gum real fast, the way he always
In Paris when a man 'gets a divorce dues when he is mad, and said, ‘Yon
from his wife it is the fashion to cele­ hush up!’ and then after a little he said
brate the affair by a dinner, ball, or to me, ‘Look a here, young mao, if I
some sort of a festival. In America find out you got your ma to change
doon and Wallflower the other day. It
when a man gets a divorce, after be seats with that old pair of human
has settled with his lawyers, he has to clothes bars, just to play ajokv on me,
hump himself to get money enough to it is going to go mighty^ard with you.’
buy bread, and the chances are that he I looked hurt, and asked pa if I looked
will run a few lunch routes for some like a bov that would deliberately steer
time to come. An American divorce hia pa into the jaws of death just for
is no picnic, and after a man has been fun, and he said it didn’t teem as
obliged to support one or two gras* though ! would, but it looked a good
widows for a couple of years, life dual like it. I told him that when a
ceases to have any charms for him, and man’s eye-sight began to fail be could
be is ready to die.
not be too careful about kissing pro­
miscuously around in a coach, and be
They say if a young lady finds a said his eyesight was just as good as
four-leaved clover she will marry
ever. He said if be had looked at the
before the year is out. We know a
woman lie coaid have told the differ­
young lady who has had the good luck
ence, but he just took it for graated
to find from one to six for the past ten
j ma was where he left her. And then
summers, and she is ready for another
! he found his hand w« bleeding, and be
lone search next year.
I said there ought to be a htw against
woman wearing darrein in their hair.”
Isn’t it queer a white man always
feels blue after painting the town rad?
.Now subscribe for Thf. New*.

�T£e2Srw&gt;
«TTtTBDAY.

BOODLE MEN.

rtriktag off tho «tlvw dollar*. Th* hur*ao

A FBIGID CAVE.

Sample* Encountered by Gosrern.
meat Detective*.

the
printing
was
dooe
there,
though it. might be in New Tort. The
mint wax in New York and there the silver

frigorator.

HELLO!

DEC. m.
Cbieugo, Hl. Ix&gt;ui« and other large oiti*s,

Oar Eaton Coualy Neighbor*.

.Joel- ii, Bent has twen appointed
poxirnaMler of Hoytville.
.
[Chicago I titer -Ocean.]
Mayor Robiimon, of Charlotte, is
■till confined to bi* hbitwe, but is im­
&gt;nly a salnple of th* fiend*
proving.
■ ’
her* with big expose* of
Three new brick buaineiw block* will
much cuh," said Captain
he erected on the rtiin* of the late
Charlotte fire.
•
The reaidence of Tho*.. Wilson; of aud assistant, Will Hall, and a reporter for
the luter-Occan, in hia office on the top
Knlitnio, together with it* content* ex­ fi-xtr of the Government building yeaterorgan, wa* destroyed by tire duy. “We are bothered to death just at
present with boodle men and their dr;j- • w. T^ovdand, of Clicstor, a hrenkma. Jhi the Grand Trunk, had his left­
-hand amnshed by the bninper*, at Char­ terleit "money, they would jump &lt;mi of this
window if they thought there was a
loft, last week.
.
“queer” piece of paper within a hundred
Eaton and Barry county pajwrH are yard* of them.
They are fishing for
all slionfing for Hon. E. 8. Lacey for
TJ. S. wnator to ancceed Conger. He
would certainly honor himself and onr
atate in that poeitinn.—Kalamaxoo
future, for once Is enough for &gt; most of
, Telegraph. .
,
,E. R. Wnod, of Grand Ledge, nar- them. The bobdle men ar* working In all
the large cities of the United Blates at
Towly escaped death in the Union mills pFMont, those east sending circulars to the
last Wednesday;. Hi* clothing caught
ia a shaft; but he hung 'to a port nntil ‘N»» York, Chicago, Be. Louis, and other
hi* shirt, -wamn* and overall* were
day letter* come in or some man turns up
-eompletely torn oft.
The editor of the Charlotte Leader here who knows all about counterfeiter*.

n ites printed from ii
men outside of the
fur from fifteen tk
dollar. The boo-iie
. .
tensive correspond once, and of late have
'been working Minuooota. Here is sm old
batch of boodle eurresjxindeuoe which bos
been laid aside.
“Th* following is a
uorr ot s oircclsb:

MKHIGAN NEWS.

“‘DBAKai*:—Your favor received. In re­
ply will state that my goods are very finely

Valley one bright August morning. “In­
deed 1* “Think it is trust" “Apocryphal

ras also interested. Another man

who had hold of him, but be did notbelieve
it aud visited {no three or four times a
week. Finally 1 took him to the Bub-

sample* genuine; but ho would not believe
them. At last I told him to go into the
scheme and pass the bills and that I would
pay him ninety cents an the dollar for all

baa ceased coming.*
A

WELL-KEPT

SECRET.

;i».l 4 New Y'vL rtJitwrf’’ “Weil
i-.-uh my
beaming benignly
••ffsprng. “I am not prepared t«»
What is t.hr iliffrrenccF “Why,
m -s h«u,h dver aud thfiot)v-r
a—
• A bar ! utMi: ny&gt;&lt;&gt;n!
¥ h»; rdhw*
thr

fell from fellow-boarders oo the uttersnes
of this ratnark; but interest enough has
b*an stirred to determiu* an *xp*ditioa in
search of the mysterious cooler. A pre­
liminary exploration was even voluntesred
by the doubting Thomas of the party who
hnd tuggosted that the rejMirt belonged
among uncaoortical legends; Oc ths 'very
day on which the atxrve remark was mads
* party from a Dcigblioring house, headed
by a young man locally) famous for varied
acquirement*, exceeding humility and selfdspiwdatory speech,"and including in its
number a portly Appalachian, sought, and
by ths help of a neighboring farmer, who

in quccUon, bringing back as a trojibv
higbly

to cool the drink and stir th* emulation ot

when a young man, Mr. Emmons settled
hi a country village near Hampton Roads,

happily but for the old gentleman's con­
tinued opposition to their union, which

it
by
the
experience
of
onr
ucighbors axxl drove thither in the even­
ing to got directions for the search which
told that there undoubtedly existed an ice
eave whkh could readily be found by
those who knew what they were looking

riage), aud which lay about one hundred
yards or on* hundred rods, or about as far
as a modest young man could toes a baseupon th* face of his loved one again. He liall (dazzled by his meekness wo became
mixed as to distance), from a sugar camp
Branch, where bis brother was engaged m which furnished a convenient starting
the hotel business. He has since been fol­
lowing various occupations. He ran the
New York Hotel tor a year, has been to without a guide. Just her* patience broke
sea onoe or twice, and during the past sum­ down, and after thanks rendered for the
mer was a member of the Lung Branch po­ information wo had not received our un­
lice force. A few years ego he married offending horse had an abrupt invitation
Miss Reddy, of this place, to whom hs

On* day the old gentleman spoke very

way as good as any money handled.
•• •Ths prices are as follows. $1,0)0 tn my
goods will coat JIM.
coats tfSo, fi.uoo
cost* $400, $10,000 costs $H0O, $i0,000 costs $1,000
casiu You can readily see the advantage of
buj Ing largely. One thousand to the smallest
amount 1 will sell under any consideration,
Having hoard nothing from histoid
as I will not do a retail business, for it would
let too many Into the secret, and the fewer southern homo during the intervaztlng
engaged the beCtef for those Interested. years, Mr. Emmons concluded that hit
Twcre to no danger Inhandltngmy goods, on*
of the best proofs being that no one doing ter his departure from Virginia his wife
trouble, but on th* eoutrory, all ar* making gave birth to twin babies, a girl and a
money taster than ever they did before. And
It you will only be guided by my advice and old th* mother, who mourned greatly th*

search of the cave just to lot him know aud

night and threw herself into the sea. Her
body was found the next day by her father,
but no tidings of the drea&lt;Uul affair was

looking after,” growled Thomas Didymus.
“Does the —- ------ taluk that w* will be
looking after * buttermilk cave with *

be successful and have no trouble. My goods

will give entire sailsfact Ion.
” ‘Should you be willing to enter into the

some trouble to come on here, but the large
profits to be made from the goods amply re-

tor Instructions how to meet, and X will meet
you in this city any time you may appoint
and will show you my stock of goods from
which you can make your own .selections
and lake homo with you, and I shall see you
safely out oi the city. Do not call at the ad­
dress given here, as 1 only receive my mall
there through * friend who knows nothing
whatever about my buslnew.
•• ’lu writing to me ugiiin do not put the
itme of yoqr town un your letter*, or sign
your name, *Ik» tl^p waj, Y ID. 1 will know
who lip* from. 1 do this In case letters get
lost or go astrav Trusting you will treat
ibis us strictly conddential. and will tavor
ouuUdence.
GBo. Blaxk.
“ ‘45 Third avenue. In basement,
«New York City, N. Y.
* ‘As you can perceive, I changed tuy ad­
dress. Please direct to the oddreas I now
sign, and put ‘in basement* on envelope. Do
not let the fact ot our being stranger* keep
you num engaging. Tills Is no trap, and if
we ever meet you will rtnd me a white man
in all things and a frieud to a friend. In send­
ing my fit st circular 1 could noy be plainer,
as you can easily understand.' **
TUB ’NXXT 1.XTTKH

signed by another name ami contained a
nuwspapar cutting which said that plates
had been stolen from the Treasury Depart­
ment, and also said that the writer nad
Lean obliged to discharge on of hi* ouip!o &lt;w for being dishonest. This Is the old
dodge, but thl* special crank whom I refer
to Los been taken into * new and original
scheme and is ’ready to bet fifty dollars
that the meu are genuin*, counterfeiters.
He came into tho ufllce alxmt the last of
Au.rus'v with a wonder!ul story. Hi* face
wax t&lt;sI, ami his gray hair stood straight
ou", ami many of them hud received their
color during the time he held the secret,
fur ho was uniy about forty-five years old,
ami was at one time engaged in a good
Uui.ivsa m Chicago. He wanted all the
dcxirs locked and lillnds pulled down be­
fore be would reveal the business be came
on, and be was actually afraid the walls
fend ears.
H* said then that he had inf.riunti-ui which whs worth u cool million
u.on ’V be;orc be would say anything about
if. 1 told him tho offler gav* a gratuity
sometimae fur information, and gauged it
on Uic iua;;niladr of the case and the crim­
inal* nixl wi;ut was done with them.
He

on'*, said be would go to Washington to see
Chief Brook* if 1 would

ranted flroo«i
concluded to tel! me all about it in strict
Chic.

ing Intervale, waded the little river, and.
cruelly separated two loving hearts, was tilling his lungs with balm aad his shoes
stricken with a fatal illness. Calling the
two children to his bedside, he told them the hugh talus fkich sum* pre-Adamite
the story of their father and their mother**
and death. After the old man's body had
ras in biding.
been buried, the two t'hUdnm started out
in search of their long-lost father. They
ploration, of acrambling over bowlders, of
arrived at Leng Branch on Monday last.
alow and doubtful crawling through narwere full-grown and handsomely drensod.
His surprise was even greater when his piled in strange confusian. Noon came ami
son informed him that his father-in-law
hnd bequeathed to him a large estate in promising openings had been secured.
Thomas returned ncroaa th* stream bruised
Virginia and over $Al,UuU in money.
,
aud tired, to recount at dinner his advent­
Da tho following day Mr. Emmons and
ure* and failure, and to lead back afterward
two children utaru &lt;1 for Virginia to- a considerable party to renow the scorch.
School mistresses and mas tort, librarians,
made, Mrs. Emmons will go and join her artists and people of leiso e gathered an1
waited on the river banks while Lb* not nu­
South.
merous male contingent carried their sisA CHINESE RAILWAY.

IN. Y. Jlerald.]
Herr Kiepcrt gives tho following particu­
lars, In the Getjgniphical ilericw, published
•t Brunswick, of a short lino of railway
in China, which did nub share the fate of
the lim&gt; between Shanghai and Woo* u ng.
He says that the line in question, which
is only seven and a half mile* long, and
which was constructed almost, by stealth,is in the Province of TchelL and is used
for conveying the cool from the mines of
Kaiping, situated about seventy miles to
the Northeast of Tien Tsin, aud 105 miles
to th* East of Pekin. The Viceroy Li
Hung Chang was anxious that this coal
should tie used fur the Imperial navy,
tor the arn ..al* in the Province of
Tcbeli and for the vessels of the Chinese
Merchant btenin Navigation Company,
instead of the Jupon coaL The simplest
plan would, of course, have been to con­
nect Tien Tsin and Kaiping by means of a
railway, but the Chlmwe would not al­
low the' English engineers who had been
called iu to du tills, and insisted upon a
canal being cut. .This canal, .which
has indirectly been "/ some service,
as it ha* bad the effect of &lt;iralning the very marshy district through
which It was cut, could nut be brought
right up to the mouth s&gt;' the mine, so th*
English engineers were allowed to make a
railway over the last f-w miles. But when
the line was made the authorities insisted
upon the trucks being drawn by mules, for
they would not hoar of a locomotive, which
the. engineer* of the mine hud procured,
Iteing employed." This went on for some
time, but they have now • iven way. and
two .or three fresh ■■n- ines have t&lt;een
brought over from Ku Inuni. Tho Kaiping
mine is worked upon very scientific princi­
ples, twing provided v.^th all the most ap­
proved safeguard*.
Tne gnllcriee an

rare counterfeiters. There

luo from &gt;1 to
w dollar*.. ■

3
S

Use Garland Stoves,
Closest-Fitting, Most Perfect Draft,
and Best-Operating Stove
------ IN THE MARKET, AND------

Entirely Eon-Partisan,

on miles of tramway. Th- supply of co*,
is practically iQpx'auistiblc. but the quality
of it varies very much, and cite Tieu Tsin

patent lamp*, and m

viuwing our force it was found that a high­
ly-endowed young artist bail saved hims-lf
paroxysms of baahfulness by slipping.
quietly up stream and wading across by
himself.
It was the opinion of a general council
that directions foroftf search should be ob­
tains! from the farmer who had already
served os a guide to our neighbor*. Two
of us were delegated to get information,
and proceeded at once to the farm-house?
We -did not find the master at home, but
were assured by his wife that she knew
quite a* much about tho ice cave as her
huaband. She kindly and copiously en­
tered upon directions, which hail for start­
ing-point tho gat* of an adjacent calfjMWtur*. and the eoursp of which was as
tortuous as the career of a politician. 1
dm convinced that if we hod carefully fol­
lowed the course, marked out by her we
should now be just in tho midst ot «ur
search, anil prehably encamped on iu .•
shores of Hudson's Bay. But we w.’ro
nearly as much obliged a* though the
knowledge imparted hail Iteen useful, for
within half an hour after the search Began
Thomas emerged from a dark hole half
way up tlie slope of rocks, bolding in his
hands a great chunk of clear ice, and ut­
tered a yell that speedily called together
from every sort of uncanny place the i*-uty
of explorer*. The ice lay about twelve fret
ls-low the mouth &lt;&gt;f the care, directly under
w hat appeared to Im its bottom, and hud
to b- {cached through a small opening by
hard squeezing. The.-* must have been
hundreds, perhaps thousands of pounds of
wiy, of rather irregular outllna, ami
thickening rapidly from the edge, when
it was quite thin, as was shown by th&lt;
large fragments which we broke off and
carried home. We took, perhaps, forty ot
fifty poo mis: and, being puzxled as to a
means of carrying it, were relieved by the
ingenuity of a school ma'am who sacriih-od the the stout overskirt of her flannel
dress to this exigency of onr trip. We
went hark tuTusa the meadows jubilant at
our success. ami impresed with kne freaki-

neighborhood. ffar mine give* employtu«o: to l,&lt;k$) m. n. iiiuc-toutb* of whom
The league had

v..iy bencdyal to the district.

Come and look them over, and while there you will see

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Fusionists!
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The mine Irvin which the)

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ter of an influential farmer of that section.
The young couple loved each other very

•exprewwM* hi* opinion of newspaper delinquentaempbatically a* follow*: The
meanest sneak on God’* fooutool i*
the *nb*rriber who take* a paper for
•everal year* and then *kipe ont with­
out paying for it.- He i* only rivaled
by the individual who, cbward-like,
request* the portmarter to write “re­
fused” on hi* paper, instead of repair­
ing to the office of publication and
stopping it like a men.'

Fred Goodale, of near Vwuir, an (tid­
ed by Inadnum Saturday night.
Gibaon A Westron’s bank at Jackson
mrulr* an assignment Tuesday evening.
David Donavan, a aalt boiler of East
Saginaw, fell into a pan of boiling
brine and wa* terribly scalded a few
days ago. t
W. T. B. Schermerhorn, of Hudson,
dropped dead in a fit, at an Adrian de­
’ pot while waiting for the train to go
Borne, Dec. 15.
Mike Dealer waa caught by a belt in
the Muskegon car works, Thursday,
And died from the injuries about 6
■o'clock Friday morning.
Dec. 34th, Gov. Begole issued par■dons for two more firat degree mur­
derer*: Ellen C. Berni’s of Ionia, and
’ Eno* T. Merritt of Newago.
'
Mathew Millard, of Ionia, who ha*
been upon trial at Grand Rapid*, for
wife-murder, ha* been acquitted. The
jury *aid "not guilty," Chrirtmas eve.
Paul Loeecher, of SL Joseph, who
lulled his wife at Montague, last July,
was convicted of murder in the firat
degree in the Muskegon county circuit
on the 34th.
Wednesday evening in Detroit, Bnrmey Williams knocked his trife down
and kicked her aliout the head and
breast, leaving her in a very critical
nauudition. They have not been living
together for some time.
Mi*. Bates of Dundee, was driven
-out ot her own house by her soa on
Thursday night, aud while trying to
reach the house of friends, froze both
-of her legs and arms, and is not expect­
ed to live. Het son has skipped for
part* unknown.
The mystery surrounding the death
of Martha Bell, a young woman of
Bellville, who died very suddenly, has
not-been cleared. A coroner'* inquest
is lieing held. The presence of aconite
in the lung* in large quantities lead*
to a suspicion that she was poisoned.
On Saturday .about noon, Harvey
Seeley of Saahaba Plains, ceven miles
south of Pontiac, went into a barn
with his ride to shoot a sqti'rrel. He
sliopert on some cornstalks and the
rifle whm discharged, the ball inflicting
a fatal wound.
Martin Van Bunreu. of Muskegon,
wrs killed Tbitrmhy at the Muskegon
•car and engine works, by being
caught by a Belt and taken to the main
■halting about 12 feet from the floor.
He was wound about the shafting,
breaking both legs twice, and his head
wm smashed by striking a beam above
tin- shaft.
Plie comuiiitation of the no'oriou*
Dan. VanW.Mfgoner’s sentence Jbv
Gov Begole, so that he will be free
January 1. lt»8, causes much surprise,
as he was one of the most noted des­
peradoes ia the country. The deed for
which he was sentenced was a peculiar­
ly winked one, and he received 4T&gt; years
at Ionia.
Dr. Herman Dimnond, of Detroit,
and Mrs. Alien, while driving out to
■rie a pA-'ieut were struck by au engine
on the. Waliasli ntilrmsd and thrown
from th? baggy, instantly killing Dr.
pitfoond and seripHsty injuring Mr*.
Alton. The liorae became frightened
«&gt;thn train and jumped on the track
in front of tke engine, so that it was
impossible tost'-p the train before it
reached them. The animal wa« killed

•ell their article* to -him for twenty-five
cents on the dollar. He said that a num­
ber of prominent men in Chicago w«r« in­
terested in it, one of whom- is a member ot
a large foundry firm on the West Bide, and

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FREE

BALSAM
ixittcox a

�DIED OF POISON.
REMEDY

Ideal of ProuGu.noed

the Dwth of Hia Wife.

[St. Pau! l&gt;ay.]
#*lt wm In the aai-iy days of steamboat-

M«rab*txta' Hotel. “un an upward trip from
acm line. We.bad on board a Jolly party,

o has enlisted
lokre advantage of the.eorlivst opportunity
to obtain his diMharge. H* has acquired
mcthodk.il buxines* hakdls; has become c
good telegrapli operator and a go&gt;d mathimatician. Before a man can enlist in the

amlnatlou which requlnw’ that bl* educaof the appl
graduates
As regards in-,
telligence'In the ranks the corps is far

wood
camp w» took «u a fresh passenger, and lues a thorough training tt&gt; fit him ior the duties
be is to poriorm in the future. There be it
H ■ h id evidently been dropped off tho boat drilled in the usual duties of soldiers, ami
in addition is taught signaling in all itt
tranches, telegraphy, the use of the vari­
larjond pallid. hta*-eyud and carnxty- ous meteorological instruments, the modes
hairwl. His build ami aeiwnt betrayed the of obeervutkiirand the form and duties re­
gmmitte Yanks*. His bearmgti indicated

to the wild West. A s«L-satisfied air
clothed his classic brow and self-assunt tics
the gang plauik, and the problem as to kill­
ing the remaining time on the trip was

fur his health, and would like to bo amused.
l;tau. But he whistled down the wind alJ

“The first night the boat tied np about
indown. And it was a beautiful sunset.

HHELMATTSM.
Sciatica. Lumbago,

[Westfield (Mm.) .«pM!taM
On a lonely road wondlnx arpund Ml.
Tnkia, six miles southwest of this village,
in the town of Montgomery, in a d»cayed

(Chicago Tribuna.)
Anxious inqulrera.M to what ft is mak *

Freeman, under pretended inspiration,
killed hU little daughter. The house is the
home of Isaac Bronson, aged about fifty,
who, with his wife,- ten years younger, has
been a confirmed spiritualist. Their home

must not bo. All Eugiishmon, ho declared.

performs his duties and th ©record ha makes.
No further examination is required up to
io undergo a vary thorough examina­
tion. The Chief Signal Officer annually
selects a number of surgeontt who shall

rim CENTS « BOTTLE

qucntly no Englishman can to a true gen­
tleman. Evidently the person in “Pixwan I-taMan, but in spite of all temptations

sect. Bronson has seven children, the
aid eat twenty-one aud tho youngest a few

perfect gontiiity. Another contribution to
the literature of this subject is furnished

The gilded youth in question has sot up
bad if her spirit was to go out of its mortal

sion other visitsfrom the spirit land. He

will of God. Then as calmly as if It were
her intention to sleep, the wife tohi tho
husband that, desiring to be rid of the

grade -of Lieutenant,

Bosion water, aud his behavior under the
provocation to which wo have alluded may

painstaking study of this affair the young
fledglings of our Chicago aristocracy can
learn how to qualify themselves to be ac­
cepted as fit associates by this kind of

whirl of fashion.

the Signal Office in this city before they
are camjieteat far indication work.
This indication work' is very wearing.
One officer is on this duty for a month.
He is obliged to be at the office until
12:30 or ouo o'clock at night, and he

mile to the butte, i&gt;ut
Ww tulil him Solemnly that It was'ut more
than a quarter and voluntoenxl to go with o'clock the' next morning. His morn­
ing work keeps him at the office until
«ue the meet maguifitont landscape the eye one o'dock, and he'is again on duty at
five o'clock iu the afternoon.
us started with him. The Other members
There are 8j0 stations In all, but there
are only ISO first-class meteorological
thenuelveo.
,
stations from which daily telegraphic
The trad led across coulees and over
prairie dog hills, but our gucat plodded on taken precisely at -the same minute of
w i ur tho buy a who were tilling his soul Washington time, at ? a. tn.. 8 p. m.
wit., dismay by relating Indian stories un­ and 11 p. m. These simultaneous re­
til th© landscape had lost sumo ot its ports furnish the data upon which the
cimrms aud he expreaoed a burning desire weather charts are formed. The Govern­
ment owns and operates through 'the
la&lt;kng into the shadows of evening. The Chief .Signal Officer several thousand
partv bad hardly faced about when wild miles of telegraph line, and this, toyd|s and wilder firing mads the air hid­
eous. The buys all ynlled ‘Injuns* aud which is secured when nocef-snry, ionns
a chain which connects all parts of this
streak was seen breaking through the
broad continent with the Signal Office
itu-ilo-l air, auon appearing uu a dog house
at Washmgkm, whore oil the weather
aud 'disappearing from View in &gt;a coulee, information is concentrat-d «imtilt&amp;neousthe tirmg and bowling continuing on either

‘W ben the boys, whom he had distanced

their sides and biting their lips with the
story that they had, after a hard struggle,

saving his ILe, the Easterner suddenly

reached Beuton we had Nucc«wdi-d in re­
stocking him with confidence in our good
intentions.
•’Before landing we were having a quiet
talk among otp’wives as to taking a httie
burocback ex.icL-w. As &lt; chad anticipated,
he broke into the rontersatiun and pleaded
V&gt; aevomjMuiy us, declaring that his mis­
sion u&gt; Montana was the pursuit uf ucstith.

and ride the rough M horse he could flad
and stu* up tils liver! We went up to a

wink. Our trreb Ineud impressed the boys
with hu&gt; desire t-i get tin- roughest hur»»
liu-r&gt;- w»* in the corrad. Pretty »ooa »
stout - J.- g m! eayuse with a shaggy mane,
a rtuUiy tad aud a pink eye, came bound­
ing out, with three muscular fellows
dancing. a hornpipe in . bis train,
trying to control him with a larriat,
th© stirru}* pummeliug the saddle ©nd
the pony's flanks with wild a.,audon.

land for the benefit of the public.
OF

THE

DEEP.

[Cincinnati Enquirer.]
if the tragedies of the whaling industry
could be collected they would form an in­
terred ng work. When whalers return the

particulars reaching the general public or
the press. In such cara^nine times out of
ten the whale is’the enuseof all tho trouble.
In some cases the boat Is tensed into the
are cither beaten to death or carried down
by the suction of the animal. In one case
a whale was struck, and a coll of the rope
as it rushed out caught a sailor by the arm
and Jerked him Overtxxrd so quickly that
no one knew whet t&gt;sd happened until
they suddenly missed him.

to utterly demolish vessels; and, jx-rhaps,
tho most remarkable case is that of the
ship Essex, chronicled • by Dr. Cheever.
Th© Essex wm an American fnll-rigged
ship, hailing from Nantucket, and on
on© ot her voyages, which proved
to be her last, they sighted a large school
of whales in latitude 40 deg., in the South
Pacific. Several lioata were pul out, and
that steered by the mate soon fastened to

bonds; and all tho long hours of night he
kept faithful vigil by the. bedside of the
woman he loved, watching the spark of
life flickar fainter and fainter.
At tim os her excruciating agony drew
th© other members of the family. At early
daybreak, without awakening the chil­
dren, he went to the bouse of his- nearest
neighbors, who are spiritualists, and rous­
ing them up, told the woman of the house
of ths condition of his wife and the cause,
and urged her to hasten at once to witness
“ths departure of the spirit. When Bron­
son's house was reached the visitor quick­
ly aroused the children, and medical at­
tendance was summoned from Westfield,
but before the physician could gel to the
house Mrs. Brousou was dead.
The husband unhesitatingly told the
story’ of his wife's death to eager ques­
tioners with no more signs of sorrow on his
expressionless faee or bis calm gray eyes
than if the matter had lieen an every-day
• occurrence. When asked why be did not
endeavor to save her life, his reply wan:
"Her spirit was her own. She had the
right to release it from the body and I had
none to prevent.” He was Indirectly told
that people might hold him responsible for
his wife's death, but to such expressions
he stead lastly replied, “Her spirit was her
own; her spirit was her own.” Finally, it
was plainly said to him tnat some might
think bis hand administered tho fatal
draught and hold him.to be a murderer.
He straightened bis long, gan nt form to its
■ oil height, tor an instant Noshed across
his face a ghastly whiteness and into his
eyes a auddou gleam ot • interest; then.

ausweted: "If they think that, 1
they w?uld hang me at once.”
AN

EXTRAORDINARY

CASE.

[Erie (Ps.) Special.]
A young lady living In the vicinity of
North East, niune-l Lixxie Patt_«r&gt;on, has
been reliered from a life^f suffering,
which for Qiteen years bad nut an allevi­
ating dren instance. When a girl at the

matiam. A season of treatment at the
hands of tho most skilled physicians failed
tu relieve tho sufferer. At the age of fifteen
her muscles became so rigid that-Xho pow­
er of locomotion was entirely destroyed.
and chair and was unable to do herself

muscles became so hard that the joints of
tho lower limbs could not work. The
fllgous tissues of the arms and hands war©
next affected, so they were entirely usoIim and soon, like the lower limto, were
no semblance to the human anatomy. A
year ago the muscles controlling the bead
•nd neck were contorted so as to draw the

antics and lurid light in that cay use’s eye
nmomeot aud quailed. Then wsguyed him

so damaged it that it was obliged to put
back to the ship. The boat bad hardly got , then hardened and closed tue lower.Jaw so
alongside when a sperm whale, that they ■ tight that teeth had to to removed In orealimalcd wan at least eighty-five feet ( dftr to make an apr-ture througli which
lung, rose alongside of the vessel, and in a food could be introduced. To give the pa-

boys bad quieted lbs beast a little, and
then bo mounted. The num held on until
he could to firuijy seated. His mettle was

three miles an hour. Th© ehip shook no
that every man aboard was knocked to the
deck, and the masts threatened to fall,

quired three hours’ work, during which
time the effort at swallowing caused ex­
cruciating paiu. Vomiting and suffocation

it lashed the water for several momenta, as

her death she was actually petrified with

■pir.il the rider to rake his flanks with his
spurs. Then there was a confusion of

the air and on the ground alternately until
th&gt; whole outfit rolled up in a heap of

it seemed to txs s. iwsi with a desire for re- : est in the medical profession,
venge, as it auddsnly started ahead, tn- *
creasing its speed, and finally striking
HEROIC CURES.

pletaly crushed in.
[Philadelphia Times.]

ooesAion as that on© did. He Irought
•very muscle into action aud fairly ovw-

pcrstitlons abmt diseases and their cures.

left in the open oewm with a limited supply
of food. Their hardahijm and sufferings
are described as terrible. Bowe of them
desert island called
good one. Game and gall
*ut elements. I saw him
afterwards on a lecturing tour aud blamed

tory at Bndgiqiort, .txxm..
blow n to pieces oiid a small
du end to spit :wrs. MlssMary Hivniy secured a verdict Th tireday
a-i'inst the Louisvifie. New Albany &amp; Chic.-.,
;.n iroad. as latayette, ln&lt;L, forfT^QJ for

Ducim.

The first thing to do,

•suit, “it ' was simply reprimanding them
for a piece of impertinence.”
It was a gentleman against a tailor: a
young man against kn old man; an idler
against a worker; a debtor against a cred­
itor. Manteuffel said that mankind could
properly to considered to begin only with
the rank of Count. According to our Bos­
toninn gentleman mankind
can
tie
said to begin only with those who
live on the culture and cash of their
anoestors,
who do
not pay their
debts, and who thrash their creditors
tf they are old and weak enough to make it
sat©. This occurrence in the realm of fact
i/quite in keeping with some of the per­
formances uf the Boston gentleman in flelovt of a sweet and simple-hearted girl and
having pledged his honor asagenUi-man to
mean enough to shrink from introducing her
to’his aunts, who he feared would nottbink
her “good form.” The tact that such a
cad could be portrayed l&gt;£ a fashionable
novelist as a gentleman is quite as signifi­
cant as the affair wo have described.

.irate denied Friday by the Judge, and Hol*

Street MethodlM En.M.opal Church in Breton
Monday; with an addre-wi bn his lite and char.

kmv.down sT'young woman Monday st
Cic. c’.and. but inflicted no iwrlous Injur.ca
Tnc widow of Hie BttttflSTOd Pi vblilent |.r—
»-uted tbs victim with a »lu bill.
'
llt-parts have reached Columbus, (X. Unit W.
ployed refused further contributions forta j
supjxirt of the sinkers of the Hocking Valley.
A remarkable tirflllant meteor was oboen'&lt;«1
In Jackson. Talhonn and Branch Cornu i* -.
Mich., about ten o'clock Saturday night It
was almost blinding in Its brilliancy, and th©
rv&gt; ort of Its explosion was felt throughout

( leaiisi'* Ibe

(Territorial Enterprise.]
Flaming (New Mexico) evidently prothe continent. The Old Man Mine, the
principal one of the place, has posted
the following notice: “All i&gt;eraaas in
the employ of the Old Man Mining Com­

dent in Virginia »u old negreas called on
mi. one evening. Her heir was pulled back
from her forehead and knotted with a

days later, all the crew having died bul
don’t think you need pills, auntie," said I.
little

mi&lt;nutacUire at Nottingham, Kng. baa ar­
rived on thistido with one hundred and ior d
of hlsemployes to start a factory at Provi­
dence. R. I.
After a suspension of irtx months the Mn
sepna iMlnn.; Flouring Mills, having a ci
parity of six hundred barrels dally, have re
turned operations.
AU the bones used on the rtage Uno be­
tween Bismarok and Fort Yates have bran
killed, liocause of on outbreak of glanders in
its most violent form.
Falhme reported Turoday afternoon in­
cluded ihuupi-ell &amp; Co, lumber msrehama nt
Mouuoal, with f5..,£lo Unb-l-urc aud
:•&gt;
mas; F. A. t^cvt; &amp; Co.; dothlere at Selma

lifTa-tc AMtielL

Heals the Noreiu
A

Qflk-lf

aufl

Mtlvfl

kockfordWatches

(Madias jrsUtfi.; wbu gin a Full Wsnautj.

Sole agent for NaahrfUe.

l^sdiek, Notice.
I will strain do dn-iuniskinc and all kinds of
plain sewing, and 1 n-»pictfu"y rolicit iiw
ronageof nr. old custoinrrs and ba r.iny new
oues ** will pleaic.lo tome, aud a ill j.1 arxn'tea
ntisfsctl'in Indore the work ireu? t'-y Landa.
.Residence 4tb house esai of Gii»v&lt; t ’ grocery,
on Sherman »Ueet. m Naahvillr.
IS-tfi
Mua. 8. Gi-L'cukiu

CONSUMPTION.

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■m tlMMtss iofc*l ,uf tl&gt;« ».-»t kt»4».dri liaag
•laadlMChartre-ncu vd. I i-la-.i. varrmiKt- ar tank
laiuatflaary.t. l-&lt; l a— I TWO BuTTi.KS fkBK.
Utcatbat Wi: &gt;s V &lt; r.t A t jtraX iru« on It. - dlaMM
FssH

ff BIGHTS lNpIM VEUf AUEPiUS

LIVER

And all Bilious Complaints
OtnAMMRD.

JONES
OF

BK3HAMT01

5
TOM
WAGON SCALES,
SB €50

(■uurdistn'K Nnle.

&gt;&lt;■ metier of the eetate ot

HERTHA M BI A WELL a minor.

nf Mlrt.irao. known and described m iojinw. towit: The undividrd onc-lourlb of a
«q laod
tn Nashville Bmi&gt; connty. Mlri&gt;.. •iwrilxd a*

V ATH AM F RHE' DON. GnsnDsa.

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Harper’s Magazine.
ILLVBTHATED.
With the nt w volnme, lieyinnhig in Det'.*ber. Harper’s Mogsslnr will ronriude W» thir-

Iw Wright,
oat captains &lt;
during the Mexican war an 4 the rebellion,
died Tuesday at Troy, Ind.. aged eighty six
Hatteras rescued the Cm

For using the word “National" on a bi;&gt;l
ncss sign at Atlanta. Ga.. suit has been
brouahl against C. C. Nelson, who is a mon -j

be discharged from further employment
of said Company whenever it tewmn

riot simply toramr It prvM-iits fresh -vbjects
and nf» pieturra, hut also, and chk-th. breaua*
ft steadily advanres in the nietlw d itself at
magexint-inaklng. In a word, the Mugariae
becomes more and more the faithful ir-irror of
current life and muvcmrnt. Trading features
In ibe altractire programmr fnr 1R86 are: new

j»n&lt;i W. I). Howells; a new novel mtlt'td "At
tlx* Red Glove;” dereriwive Illustrated rapcro
by F. D. Millet. R. 8«slu Gifford, E. A. A»brey, H. Gibran, and others ; GoldsmitL'n "Sba
SUxipe U&gt; Conquer.’' lllurirsted by Abtov; iaaportant paprrr on art, srirrw*, vw.

HAKPAE'b PERIODICALS.

camp, or for patronising any dance hall,

and hoped he would promptly send her a
check fur that amount. He forthwith re­
plied that ho was glad she thought so well

sturm theS&lt;-BBe«

Hi nry Strong and William Ferine, driving
in a sleigh at Mount OarmeL Pa., were hurled
over an fintiaakumut and killed.

culiar horsor is the common difficulty
known as elonxatlua of the palate. When

f Toronto Globa, j

by the ship, Dauphin, of Nantucket, with

Michael J. O’Brien, insurance agent at
Spr turtle Id. 111., slipped from ’ho stejie oi
ni iwaycur Monday night, suffering Mifb &gt; ijuries that both liys hsd to be ampul de l,
cautlog death in a few hours.
.
Finauolal dreies in Vienna were on Monday
startled by the suicide of Jean Lucas, m •:
arer of •r^-uriUet in a h ading bank, wtowt
brother-in-law is tmdor arre.u for embezz; •­
went.

some property
[Forest and Stream.)
I Bend you a peculiar incident that hap­
pened with me while going around the
shore of a pond near KaJamaxoo, Mich., in
search of crippled ducks. The morning's
flight being over, I fired at a duck in the
bushes, and upon wading oijf to get It I
noticed considerable commotion among the
rashes Justtbeyond theduck, and supposed,
of coarse, that I had killed another duck.
You can imagine my astonishment when,
Instead of a duck, I found that a two-pound
black bass with a No. 4 shot in Its head was
making the disturbance. I have seen a
squirrel and and a pigeon killed with th©
same charge, but when you get flsh and
fowl at the same time it simply beats the
record.

[Exchange.]
The late Duke of Wellington got a letter
once from a lady saying»b© was soliciting
subscriptions for a certain church in which

New Oklkaxs, La.. Dec. 33.—Ex-Gov
ernor T. C. BeynoHs, Hon. a a Thucher,
and Secreauy W. E. Curtis, of the South
Amertaasi Trade Couiniisamn, arrived hare
Baturday from the City of Mexico, where
tin- commission sprat two weeka Its scssions were attended ijy President Diaz, who
•AMired tto members tliat he wiatied to du
everything possible tu budd up the eonitnrrrial relalnma uf the two countries. The

more. Philadelphia abd San Francre-i.. The
membeni will
~
Central America.

□1 shorten up all right.'
lain church which nwHkd subscriptions.

whaling hrterert.

ticREIMBALN
Head. AI lay* In­

( ui.Uanooga Railroad, which baoamc bank­
rupt in Ms, claiming SAQuu.OiO damages.
Clous Kleever. while seated iJy the flresMe.
in hl» own bom© la Audubon County, la.

more—the longer the more of a gentleman txt n commuted by Governor Begole
you show yourself to bo. When the tailor expire January 1. pwa. Van Wag&lt;
becomes urgent for payment, whatever found guilty or a dodly os mi u It, liu
a M ichigan prison since 19m. and is dying ol
you dp never be weak enough to pay. That coi.
sumption.
would put you at once on bis level. If the
tailor Is so hopelessly vulgar a fellow uh
n ice bridge ex tends from shore to shore
to know tho Sheriffrand the emergency’
takes on such a sha|x&gt; that you must do tn the Mississippi River at Keokuk.
T. J. Germain, a veteran newspaper pub
something, order your carriage—from the Halier of Michigan, dlod at Adrian Saiurrfh.v
livery-stable which gives the longest
credit—and drive in state to hia shop.
If he is a person of any true flneThe Turkish Deration at New York offlcln! i
neu of feeling the sight of your magni­
ficence will fill him with shame at tho
IMS of McGrath &amp; Co. a: 1
thought of disturbing you by reference to
•more. Md.. were destroyed
anything so coarse end unrefined as a
money matter. He will be glad to.apoloThey have-ripe tomatoes In Florida.
Jay
Gould
will
p.i
to New Orleans in
gixe, and you will be safe for another year.
That is the result which was exjiectod by
our Boston Ideal, who tried this plan, itwif on a li-rm neur MetrotmUs, TH.
which for some reosoa didn't work. Tho
Hennlt al Hamlin is about to write a tor.-;
tailor insisted that bo would like to have giv ng a history of h.s political lifts.
Tlie ccnteuiinr of the French revolution w.’.l
the bill paid if convenient Many common
l« &lt; c.©biBU,-d in Pans by a world's twr in
people would, at this, have lost their self­ 1MV.
control and paid. But not so the Boston
In Texas, December 1. there were 6.T13 mi!- •
railway—an lucrca.se during the year of S'» •
gentleman. He first informed the serf of •ot
miles.
O.cuan Digma is at Debbah, awaiting tiic
Having bwn thereupon ckisaifiod as a Rriueii mivitnce. TIii-.*o havto been Mint to
“puppy” by the tailor, who appears to him reinforcements of U.umo men.
The foujidinr of SL Peter's Collette, Cam­
have acquired a very fair knowledge of bridge
University, six hundred years ago. wag
•oology, ho knocked' th© old gentleman reb
l-rated Monday. Minister Lowell spuke
down, laid out twq of the shop assistants for Harvard.
Eabtirl
Earl and his fafant daughter, of AL
who were coming to their mas tor's aid, and
then adjourned like a. gay do.r to the f*o-

head. She was •vnlantiy suffering from
bad cold.

miles; It© Danube, navigable

Cata

1 riifoy by the steamer Faraday aioul 1
tnllt-e northern of Can-«o, N. 8.
The little child of O. F. Burdick, of RockToni. HI., fell on a red-hot stove Friday. Both
baud* were burned to the be
doubtful If th© child survives.

spirit -.rorld. Kho asked him to watch by

nation. The n«w Lieutenants are at
ance transferred to Fort Myer, where
they are instructed in th© . higher
the eutliusiuam that was stirring up his 'branches of metroro'.ogy. Even al tie-

TRAGEDIES

r i-.o-r iiitds.

on on the FBn-Hoadle Rrmd. near
fed . &gt;‘rdc. uxirnlwr. fiiicen -

ion. Re­

onless it is impossible

the butte to the boat. Everybody on th©
boat was in convulsions us the apparition
dropped irum Ute bank into the watef, was
fioned out with a boat hook and identified
cs the Easterner who wtmk-d sumo exciting

BUDiGElTWTHiGm
SOW THROAT.

spiritual ism in the neigh boring hill towns.

duty. His course here is watched and bls
record is kept accurately. His chances for

exquisitely molded butte aud gilded its
ueli-rounded dome with roseate shafts of

he asked, ns bo contemplated the land­
scape with an artist’s poaa. We dropjxxi

j;.e llren-c of U»e North German Fire Josnr.
an-’C Compemv. «f Hamburg. u&gt; do businc Ji
in New York Flam, has U«cn revoke 1

yeasi. coHnnl*.
U&gt;t. Theban,

enacted a tragedy similar to the Pocasset

siderable energy, but thoroughly Indoc­
trinated with epiritual Ix-liaf and prac-

in the duties ho is to perform.

OR PAIN.

Gentility.

Heew-d Pmfrwvnr
■•nr of Natural
7 of the institu-

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ohEEOH

A MEXICAN WAR

TWO LIVES WRECKED.
A Fond Wifa s Suicide and Her
Husband’s Dopsir.

’
[ManafieM &lt;D.&gt; Bpgnlal.)
Over a hundred modest drummers,
beaded by their late candidate for Presi-

The Ohaatly Climax

Kirin* I&gt;|a»«r.

it* effect upon the men of the army. It

(noted, be

(Amstecilant .N. T3 Special.?
la a quarrel-over the roosting of a torkey Mrs. Julia Conlon, of Glsn, near this

stant conviction to thc minds of thenoldier*
that discipline and allegiance to the flag
war* of paramount im’xjrtanre. After a
despemt- struggle'the works were carried,
and amonz the captured were found a
number of d^aerter*, men who joined the
j Mexicans and serveci the gv s against their
: own comrade*, and the fuil force of their
: aid to the enemy la apparent when it is
known that they were nearly all trained
■ a tUlerista. On th&lt;» discovery being made
,I intense indignation prevailed, "nd nothing
|। but the strictest discipline and prompt
:' obedience to orders prevented the men
, irotn dealing out instant vengeance upon
,■ •he deserters.
But'—
a drmu-head
court-martial
decided,
"j
;------- 7,72 .J.
, .
,
’«**■• TonMllFy. todr IM. -bld. .M
' *° ** banned ignominously in the presence
t11*
theQ
P°lnt assembled.
It must be understood that a portion of the

cause they were good "workmen.”- That
is they wore good workmen at the polls.
They saved all their energies for th*
campaign, and so' they only had vitality
enough left to draw their salaries during

This man raised the county scrip from
toast: "Why MuihaUan was not elected
President of the United States.” He said
in effect:
'
•
“ I wa* not elected because I did not get
enough electoral vote*. The fact is, I did
go any further than thia assemblage. I

elected. The contest soon Ixwno nar­
rowed down to the!wo worst pills in the box,
eu vote* I received in the United State*,

’ Thanks, dear friends, thank*."
.
It was unanimously decided to renomi­
nate Mr. Mulhattan for the Presidency io.
1888, and to keep on renominating him till
ho carries tho election.

few reasons why, drummer* should be
thankful: “Because,Thanksgiving come*

work light; because w« can not live al­
ways; because we are not in jail?’
“Our mothers, wive*, babies and sweethearta,” was the pleasant toast that foil to
Mr. W. H. Doulevy, of Philadelphia.
” • “Sonfebody Else'* WMs,” “Our Patrons,”
"Extra Baggage,” "Pool for Drink*,"
“Three Second* far Refreshments,” "Sam­
ples” and "Wake Me Early, Porter, bear,”
were tho other tAasta.
Nobody, to look at the drummer* assem­
bled, would have supptned that business is
dull. A finer-dressed laxly of men could
not be found this side of the New York
Board of Aldermen. The United States
Senate or the House of Representatives are
Ragmen's Conventions in comparison.
Electric light* flashed from the co liar-but­
tons of the distinguished men, and elegant
rests showed off to advantage the athletic
forms of the delegate*.
The ball room was early filled with th*
beauty of Northern Ohio. There were
ypung ladies in plenty to supply each
drummer with throe partner*. After the
travelers had finished all the wine prepared
The leading social people of the city were
there waiting for tho petted guest*. Throe
hundred invitations had Loen issued, and
of these fully five hundred attended the
halt
Mr. Mulhattan, the Uspenard Stewart of

•

fair daughter. Among tho finest dancers
of the drummers were Mr. Spinney, dry­
goods; Mr. Emery, hosiery; Mr. Dalton,
oils; Mr. Hoffman, fish, and Mr. Glover,
pumps. The ladies were all adepts and tbe
Eastern drummers affected surprise at
finding so much grace outside of Boston
and New York.
While the ball was at ita height the mer­
chant* of the surrounding town* were
shown good* in an ante-room. The drum­
mers, ever with an eye to business, brought

desertion of the drummers at critical mo­
ments that the young ladies became indig­

and still they busted him .n the next con­
vention. He was too e centric. One dele­
gate asked what in Sam Hill would become
of Che country if every cand-date should
skin OU. during th* campaign and rusticate
In the mountains while the battle was being fought.
Says he: " I am a delegate from ths pre­
cinct of Rawhide Butt**, aud 1 calklato
that I know what I am talkin’about. Gen*
tiemen of the convention, just suppose that
everybody, from President of the United
nominal i
and then light out^i
never come back Uli it 4fas time to filo hia
bond; what’* going
mou drunkards to whom election is a noasis
in the bad lands, an orange grove in tho
alkali flats?
"Mr. Chairman, there's millions of dollars
in this broad land waiting for the high tide
of election day to como and float ’em down to
where you and I, Mr. Chairman, as well as
other parched and patriotic inebriates, can
git a hold of ’em.
“ Gentlemen, we talk about stringency
and shrinkage of values, aud *11 such funny
business as that; but that'* something 1
don’t kmiw a blamed thing about. What I
can grapple with is this: If our county
offices are worth thirty thousand dollars,
and there are other utile after-claps, and
soft snaps and walk-overs, worth say ten
thousand dollars, uud the boys, say, are
willing to do the fair thing, say, blow In
. fllteeu p«r cent, to the Central Committee,
ami what they fed Hke on the outside, then
politics, instead of ^burden and a re­
proach, becomes a pleasing duty, a joyous
occasion and a picnic to those whose lives
might otherwise be a dreary monotone.
.
“ Mr. Chairman, the past two year* h.i*
wrecked four campaign saloons, and u tin­
ner who socked his wife'* fortune into
campaign torches, is now in a laud where'
torch-lights is no good. Overcome by a
dull market, a financial depression and a
reserved Central Committee, ho ate a
package of Rough on Rate, and passed up
tho flume. He is now at rest over yonder.
-‘‘Such instances would be common if we
encouraged the eccentric economy of offi­
cial cranks. It is an evil that Is gnawing
at the vitals of the republic. We must
squench it or get left. The&gt; e are millions
of dollars in this country, Air. Chairman,
that if we keep it out of the campaign,
will get into the bauds uf the working
classeH, and then you and I, Mr. Chairman,
and gentlemen of the convention, can starve
to death. Keep the campaign money away
from tho soulless hired man, gentlemen,
or good-bye John.
“Mr. Chairman, excase my emotion! It
is mighty seldom that I make a speech.
l*&gt;th feet. We must either work the cam­
paign funds into their legitimate channels,
or every blamed patriot within the sound
1*11 and rustle for angle worms among! the
hens. You hear me?”
[Terrific applause, during which the del­
icate odor of enthusiasm was noticed on the
eath of the entire delegation.]

and they threatened to desert, and it took
GOLDEN JOHNNY.

eial men to retain them.
For all that the girls of Ohio think that

ing fraternity. The pleasure of the occaalon was much heightened by the clope-

belle of the village. If tho drummen had
only said the word they might have elopod
with the hall-ful of girls.
[Detroit Free Press.]
The bet* this year are aot perhaps any
mors idiotic than they have been during
other President al election*. Careful com­
putation shows that there are 218 wheel­
barrow beta against W6 four years ago; the
average for ten Presidential elections be­
ing 150. There are 117 sacks of flour to be
carried through the strset* at various
ku hour every day for a mile in front of
tho tavern, ami then to t&gt;o distributed to
the poor of the town; 57hor*esto be rid­
den 760 miles with the rider’s face to the
tail; 87 winners’clothes to be washed in
public by the losers, and 15 losers to crawl

office to tbe horse-block in front of the
church. One man Id New Haven is to
black his opponent’s boots twice a month,
while another loser has to make his weight

difference being forty-eight pounds.

(Lincoln (Neb.) Journal.)
Miss Matt e Worley, a school-teacher of
Greuuwood County, Kan., has earned
enough money by teaching hi buy one hun­
dred and sixty acres of laud. She hired

(N. Y. Bun.)
Blue-uniformed boy No. 431, known to
bl* comrades as Johnny Dooney, waa sum­
moned to tho Windsor Hotel from tho
Amer can District Telegraph Office at
Forty-fifth street and Fifth avenue on Bun­
day afternoon. The ticket agent at tbe
hotel gave Johnny a flve-dollar gold piece,
and told him to go -to the Grand Central
Depot and get a ticket for Boston. He
went there, and took his place in line with
a dozen otbor people who wanted tickets.
As Johnny’s turn came to band up hi*
money and get a ticket be was seised with
a desire to get out his handkerchief. He
transferred the gold-plecs from, bis hand
to his mouth, and was reaching into his
pocket when the gruff voice of the ticket-

‘‘Here, boy; what do you want?”
Johnny started as if a fire-cracker had
been set off under him. Then he gulped
con/nlaively, turned red in tbe face, and
ran his biggest finger into his mouth.
"Whrt*s tha matter?” asked Che ticket"I’veswallowed it!” replied Johnny.
"Swallowed what?”
“A Ove-dolisr gold piece,” replied
Johnny, as be ran out of the door, followed
by tho laughter of the ticket agent and a
dozen traveler*.
Johnny returned to the office of his em­
ployers with a very solemn face, and told
they began to thins bow they w*ra going
Johnny into a drug stare next door, and
Instituted measures.

now out of debt and teaching school for
forty dollar* per month. Bbe is twenty
year* old But she has not wasted any
. with &lt; alico nud miudin drone* daring the
pretty fabric* in winter. She did not go

At the Imttle of Churubusco In thr'Valloy
I ATXiUWf WMV w —™
rhich took place before the capital

by his fellow-ctseus for a o* tain ome*
and finally elected without having ex­
pended a cent fur that purpose. He wa.

a couple of claims.
He got lost and dklu’t ’grt hl* bearixi;:*
after election. Then he
I- thia antil a day or
came into Uiwu^Bgry, greasy and ragged,
but uuplodge*!. ’
. He found that he waa elected, and in
ciauon.
answer to a telegram started off tor ’Frisco
to see a dying relative. He did not get
AU the pretty girls for miles around came bock until thu first of January. Then he
to see the drummers. In spite of the hor­ filed hia bond aud sailed into the office. He
rible reputation that clings to the fraterni- fired several sedentary deputies who had

JThe finest dinner that could be dished up
. was served to about one hundred and fifty
travelers and their friends. After tooth-

INCIDENT.

Another boy got the ticket for Boston
for tbe ticket agent M the Wind­
sor, who was informed of Johnny’s
misfortune. He laughed immoderatel z,
and told ail his friend.* about iL Every
guest with a spirit of curio* ty Inquired of
the smiling clerks what caused their mnrriray with a grin cm his

tbe difference of opinion about the staffingThe turkey was being sewed up with
onion stuffing aboard when Mr. Conlon
stepped into the kitchen. He had asked his
wife to leave out tbe onions lor the fir«»
time in twenty years of married life. But
the eldest daughter dotes on onions, and to
please her the mother ran the risk of her
husband's anger. Aa soon as Mr. Conlon
entered the farm gate be knew that there
was an onion above ground.
"Didn’t I tell you to leave out the
O»,«ur” -k-1 to. bu.b.nd, .UMly.
"' '
work and
however
she inserted two overgrown esculent* into
tbe cavity that recently held the heart and
gizzard.

“Of course I did,” re|&gt;li&lt;&gt;d the wife.
“Then why don't you mind, dear? You
know I’d aa noon eat a polecat stuffed with
mock-orangpa,” said t!.«- huuliand, mildly,
intending to be grievt-J instead of angry.
“You know that Millie love* them, and
her company is not coming to-night. Why j
don’t you let the poor girl enjoy herself »•
once in a while?"
iut.no
"Yes, but that
’s no reason why I should .|
b. p^wd.
be
pobspned. Th.». totaK. torn
eh. lnwl11.MrFU.Mto
i1
onion.”
"Oh, yea, you will, dear,” said th* wife, !
soothingly.
"I tell you 1 wont.” .
Tbe husband went out to cake his re­
venge ont of the wood-pile and Mrs. Con­
lon finished her work and- placed th* bird
in the oven.
"Dinner is ready," called Mr*. Conlon
to her husband, when that de»ired event
had arrived.
.
. v
Mr. Conlon sat down at the tablo and
plunged the carving-knife into the turkey's
vitals, disclosing an union for each lung.
Millie smiled at the thought of the feast,
and all the little boy* and girls looked anx­
ious as each plateful was dished out, fear­
ing that the turkey would not lost to get
around the table.
“ Husband, you’ve forgotten the grace,”
•aid Mrs. Conlon, between two mouthfuls.
“ I don’t give grace for onions,” replied
tbe man, “and to add insult to injury
you’ve given me the neck and one burned

" How do you like the surt-pndillngf”
“ I’ve nearly choked myself with a big
hunk of fat.”
“ I’m afraid you’re not in good temper,
William; just see how tho children cat.”
Millie, the twenty-year-old daughter, a
blooming maiden, was deep in the recesses
of a wing smothered in Bermuda*. The
other children ate as if afraid one would
g«t a bite more than another.
“ Think of the poor tramps that don’t gel
any Thanksgiving dinner at all, and tbeu
be thankful,” said the wife.
“ I earn my dinner and 1 intend to hare
a good one,” snapped back the busband.

sou’s tor it."
Thompson is the nearest neighbor to th*
Conlon’s, quarter of a mile away.
“ Qo ahead,” wa* the short reply of the
The husband went.

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at Chepultepec, that almost Inaccessible
fortress, and-vwy stronghold of the enemy,
bolding farther advance* upon the city,
and that that most desperate engagement
was then undecided. The men were draws
up in dua order, each with a. rope around
bis nock—thirty deluded victims about to
receive merited punishment for. basely deguns against their own comrade*. The offi­
cer in charge, upon whom devolved the
autr.toB .qafckkU®, l« to.

Buy Something Useful
FOR THRj HOLIDAYS.
---- a very fine line of good*. and at extremely k»« price*.-----

We offer an elegant d«-&lt;*oratod C'i*aml&gt;er Sett
of nine piece* fot &lt;3.50, cheaper ’&gt;y 100 cent*
than ever before offered.

*

,

.
We have a full line of glase Toilet Bette, 8mok- •
.
Ing Bette, W*ter Bette, Ta* Bette, Fruit Betts.
• xnd m*uy other noveitle* in Glass. China and
Bohemian Ware.
•
One hundred Hanging lamp*, elegant in de- .
sign snd very appropriate for Chrirtma* pres­
ents, 82 00,
50, *3.01, etc. etc.
.
,
Three hundred ■ beautiful Vases, st oao-half
CO*t’ ftQd n'UBt ** "eCn 10 1x5 *ppre-

Two hundred piece* Majolica Ware—very
pretty, very fashionable, very cheap.
ou believe itf Wa orva awat fillver
latter Disbe*. Pickle CastOTS, Sugar
■on*, Knapkin Ring* and ButlerKnlves.

-----Don’t fall to see us, for we are bound to give Hants Claus a benefit-----

BOE’S

OLD RELIABLE MARKET

. to~g»
nnuMtotaprn. km..“
wf.n Fill
Ln*
them cf.nd
stand 'still
till th»v
they anall
shall tototo
we the
American flag upon the height* ot Chepultepec.” With broathle** anxiety thay
waited. Jt was a hard-fought battle, the
final result bring doubtful. Many brava
men w^ut down to rise no more, and many
a man carried the wound* there received
through life to the grav8.
The gallant Colonel Ransom, of the New
England Regiment, yielded his life; Capt­
ain MayneJteid, whom I knew, and other*
rare wounded, and were among the first to
enter the works.
Suddenly
a *shout went up that carried
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relief to some, nt least, of those anxious
watchers and dismay to the hearts ot those
men who stood awaiting their doom. The
heights had been carrier] ami the starry

turned to the sad spectacle before them.
The deserter* stood motionless a* statues
awaiting the doom they could not slum.
They had taken the last look of the flag
they had sworn to protect and were sent
“unanoiuted an un.annnalod” to answer to
the "Inst great roll call.”
.

----- 18 fully stocked with-----

A CALAMITY AVERTED.

FRESH, SALT and CURED MEATS

[Worcester iMaa*.) Cor. Borton Globe.]

Our »t&lt;n-k is aelehted only from the choictat mid b**st-fatte&lt;l mock of tbe
land, if&gt; tender, and M?rved up in the latest style, at lowest price*.
Cash for Hides, Pelts, Furs, etc.
Your patronage solicited.

Worcester gas-works iu great part by th*
heroism and presence of mind .of J. H.
Rollins, the agent and superintendent of
d*|&gt;artinent to the spot, where it waa found
that the vaive-houso. a small, low, brick
building, was in flame*. The valve-house
is where the machinery is located to allow
the manufactured gas to escape Into the
gasometer, thence to be furnished to the
city. A small gas Jet Is kept continually
burning here, and it i* surmised that a leak
in the pipe allowed the house to becosna
full of gns, which was Ignited from the

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Sept. 15th last we adopted the Cash System of aeilinr goods. By doing thia
we wenrenaHed to sell goods lower than they had been heretofore in Wood­
land, connequently the sy-tem met the universal approval of ail citizens, ant
our kales thu* far have exceeded our most sanguine expectation*.

allene*. Mr*. Conlon began to be sorry
that she aud her bunband had quarreled

the office bov, John Reynold*, he attempt­
We are now in the market with the finest line of
ed to shut off the «upply; but was driven
away by the blaze and severely burned
should have enjoyed their dinner with about the head and hand*. He *igthank'al heart* and pleasant words.
&gt;
for
the
fire
department,
Mr*. Conlon watched fur her husband to which
arrived, together
promptly
r
return and fixed up a pleasant dish tfial he with Superintendent Rollins. Mr. Rollins
liked. She sat by the window feeling cer- rushed through the blase, and while two Including Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Drr*« Flannel* and Jersey Cloth,
streams of water were continually playing Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmans, Newport*, and Wateiptoof*, Underwear, Hosiery,
and gone outside fur his dinner.
upon him as a protection from tbe fire he Yarns, Gloves and Millinery, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., we have ever invoiced.
The children went out of the room, leav­ succeeded in shutting off the connection be­
ing the mother to sit alone to think over tween the supply pi;»c» and the holders.
old time*. Her thoughts could uot have
been cheerful, as Millie found her in teant danger. In the meantime the ga* supply
when she entered the dining-room shortly in the southern part of |b” city was cut off,
after. The young lady did not disturb and the electric lights saved the city from
la conducted by Mm. R. S. Holly, and ia a snereaa in every particular. Out
her, but retired on tip-toe.
being in total darkness. As the ga* escaped wtock of Bilka, Velvets, Plualies, Pl it me*, etc., will compare favorably with any
Mr. Conlon did not return soon enough from the pipes it ignited in a large Same, stock to be found iu Hustings or Nashville.
to And hia wife alive. Hu did not go to his
neighbor’s as he badj threatened, but his was exhausted the fire would find its way
pride prevented him from returning home through the pipe* into the holder. In this
too soon. He will repent it all his Ufa.
event there must have been a terrible ex­
At dark the'husband stepped into the plosion. At these works there are two
room. His wife was lying on the floor, holders, one containing 370,000 cubic feet
Everything sold at Rock Bottom Prices for CASH.
rigid. The children were romping around aud the other about 100,000. Ga* was con­
up-stain and the eldest daughter was tinually escaping, and the firemen were
playing a lively air on the piano, while the obliged to work in the d/rkneas, as the in­
mother lav dead, killed lr&gt; strychnine, as troduction of a light might cause an ex­
a little package of white shiny powder on plosion. The damage will not be large, but
tho table gave .^lent testimony. Beside the prompt action of the tiremen gave im­
the (lowder lay an open note, which aim- mense relief to the citizens, who have a
Dly said.
vivid recollection of one explosion in this
“Husband, we will never quarrel more!”
Mr. Conlon is so grief-stricken that it is
BRASS AND BRAINS.
feared the children will soon be doubly
orphaned.
•' •

Winter Goods

Our Millinery Department

We Carry a Full and Complete Stock of Groceries,

HOLMES &amp; HOLLY BROS

• (New Haven Hegistor.)
“Do you know,” said n well-known
druggist who deals a little in cigarettes
and cigars,last evening, "that the habit of
smoking cigarettes is growing rapidly
among the ladle* of this city. Of course it
is an ac&lt;*pti-d fact that a surprisingly
large number of ladle* indulge iu an occa­
sional cigarette, but It I* tbe remarkable
stride* which the habit has been mak.ng
among the fair sex that surprises me.” .
“How do you account for it?”
“Weil, I don’t know as 1 can account for
IL You see, they start the habit by just
taking a little whiff to quiet their nerves.
They enjoy it *o much that they gradually
acquire tho habit, and it become* os strong
with them as it does with young men.
There is a sort of gentle seductiveness
about the cigarette that lures the ladle* to
indulge Id its poisonous fume*."

great call for the arpackage* around in their ;&gt;ock"t* all tho
while, but my clerks arc often olactrifl.-sl
by tho inquiry of pretty yoang ladies who
belong to good families in this city for a
bunch of their brands. It 1* wrong to con­
sider young ladies fart because they in­
dulge in an occasional smoke. -Why, •

Cull of smiling men.
Ono of Johnnv’s superiors said yertet-day

thutr husoands’ consent.

The cigarette

[Americus (Ga.) Recorder.]
The hero is George Parker, for many
ears a conductor on South Carolina rail­

Campbell &amp; Messimer
----- Have just opened a new line of------

sition, and was continually getting into
trouble aad being moved from one railroad

of the railroad* in the State, and th ough
sorSr of bis friends got a place m the
Brunswick (Ga.) Road, through the * iregrass region, where they lx»ard the trains
in gangs and refuse to pay fare. He tack­
led a party of three one day who refused

Whieli we will sell at a alight advance on coat.

Wo have a complete line of

Caps I
All the new and leading stylos, and at tbe lowest possible pnfces. Just received,
an excellent lot of Men's
/

went back to his home In Augusta.
One day he met General Wade Hunpion,
*nd asked him for a job. Hampton said:

COARSE &amp; FINE BOOTS.

thing for you l«jt give you
ident Hayes." George took th* letter,
pawned his watch, went to Wa*btagto&gt;:,
‘ ‘
«oid:

Aad we are prepared to meet any one’s price* in this Hne. Our stock of

answered that he would like to L« Corneil
to--------. Hayes said that be had just
promised that, but as this was the fba*
give him a place as Consul to another east­
ern port. George thanked him. went out
and managed to get baek tn Augusta, where
his friends helped him to tends, aad ho
left for his consulate. He promptly re­
paid the loan oat- of his salary, eventually
married a Countess, and has his old posi­
tion still.

DRY GOODS
U v,ry oamplrta. and «e would my that thorn in mwd ot • .opplr for foil ud
wln,-r wiI1 look *t&gt; thrir iotormt when io thi, market to jrlre u, a call.
Wo always keep a full .took rf

And sell them aa dteap aa they can poaaibly be sold.

CAMPBELL * MESSIMER.

�KING

’LIJAH.

▲ Fturner Who . Hates “ Women

WOLF’S

COMET.

TliF^nv^.

[Philadelphia Lrdrer.i
Wolf’s comet, discovered in Germany

Tom bristtes with indignation, aud makes

.

[N- Y H*«reld.)
Something over hni: .» . entury ago there
livjd up on the lin &gt; .4 Mill Creek, Minis.—
wbin fifteen .year* a^o occurred the ter­
rible disaster which received its nauie-friuu
that locality—a fariix-r by the name ot
Beawell, with his.three sous aud one dough­
tar, growing young £*opltt. The family
were somewhat eccentric, but the girl marriad well and settled down; the old mar
died, and two of the w&gt;us twain* famere
while the third wo* hi college fitting foi
one of the learned profession*. Nobody
ever suapeev-fi what a mine of rotnatiti&lt;
wealth in tbe wayof curious nature and
quirr. freakish incident they were ai
length to develop.
•
' The youngcat of the three broth cm war
a bright fellow, studious and enthusiastic
over hia work, and like many oth era he
overtasked hia mental strength. Hia brain
weakened, and at length became complete­
ly overturned. and so it happened that—os
he waa not violent—the charge of him fell
upon his brother Alexander, who occupied
the homestead. Thia brother waa devoUxl
to him and nursed and feuded him, guard­
ing him in his occasional moody or excited
fits as one would a fractious child. Thia
went on for several, years, when one night
the insane young man managed . to elude
the watchfulness of Jna trotter and set fire
to the house—tn which foe would have per­
ished, a willing victim, but for Alexander’s
courage aud presence of mind. After this
be was sent to im asylum, where hois to
this day, and his brother l»egan in his turn
to exhibit tbe eccentricity which has
caused him to be considered a crank among
the neighbors, by whom, however, he is
recognised as a man of strict integrity and
honorable principle.
Alexander's property comprises several
hundred acres of timl«-r aud farm lands,'
ou which be keeps a doeen or so of cows,
twenty-five or thirty sheep, and j/ yoke or
two of oxen. And this farm has not been
brought together but by a severe struggle
with fortune. After his house was burned,
Alexander Boswell lived in a sugar-house
. oo the place, with such of his goods as be’
"had beeti' able to save from destruction.
Meanwhile, he went to work getting out
lumber for a new house, and had cut suf­
ficient for his purjiose when the memorable
freshet of IMS' swtpt saw-mill and lumber
away •• at one fell swoop,” and he was
forced to begin his work again. But he
was undeterred by this disaster, and, in
time, had the house built in which he now
resides, with barns and outbuildings, aud
then he began his peculiar fanning.
He never sells the wool of his sheep, be­
cause a dollar a pound was once offered
him for a portion of it, and he has let it
accumulate and rot, while he waits for
that figure again. On oue occasion he
chartered a car and took a load of fat cat­
tle to Boston to find a market. Here, being
offered within five dollars ot the price he
had set upon them, he turned a!&gt;out and
paid freight on them home again, and con­
tinued to buy food for them all winter
rather than abate his price. He never
sells a stick of live wood, or cuts it, pick­
ing up dead limits and refuse fcr fire­
wood.
Misanthropic and unsocial, Alexander
Boswell seldom goes to the neighboring village, not more frequently than two os
. three times a year, and then. he drives in
* about sundown with an ox Seam,partly
broken, leading them by a rope about the
horns of one of them. He never accepts
assistance in doing his work, but. get*
through it as best he may, alone. It is not
vuusual fcr him to do part of his haying
after the snow falls, and his corn seldom
reaches a height ot more than fifteen or
eighteen inches before frost kills iu Every
winter he is obliged to buy hay for fodder.
But, exclusive as he is, the old man has one
class of intimate and trusting friands.
Upon the farm is a happy family of eome
fifteen or twenty cats, of every imaginable
breed and cross, but all (dike in their affec­
tion for their master. They follow him
about the farm wherever be goes, mount
on his shoulders, sit about him when ha
eats, and exhibit tho most surprising intel­
ligence.
Meanwhile, in an outhouse where is
stored and placed year after year, tho
wool shorn from the old man’s small flock
of sheep, is to’be seen stdl another curious
siithC. The wool, damp aud soiled, is of
but little value, a complete waste and loss
by reason of the farmer's obstinacy in re­
fusing any price lower than that which
wws offered him for a eeh-cted quantity
when the price was high. Year after year
it has laiu th ore and has become the camp­
ing ground of a my i»d of rata that have
taken possession of the old rookcry and
here hold nightly high carnival. This is
the more remarkable, as one would sup­
pose that the presence of their mortal ene­
my in such numt&gt;ers would be a sufficient
objection to the place in the minds or in­
stinct of the rodents • to deter them from
frequenting it. But the cats never come
near them. Th pre appears to exist a tacit
vnderstending tietween the two predatory
bands that they are Viot to interfere with
each other, and they never do. If the ec­
centric old farmer pays any attention
whatever to his growing colony of rats, he
certainly has no animosity to them, though
equally no affection. In fact, Alexander’s
likes and dislikes are altogether unaccount­
able and seemingly founded upon nothing
whatever but. natural antipathy or predi­
lection. He has been known to t-friend
men who had abased him persistently for
years and to scout the friendship of others
who really felt sympathy for tho lonely
character of his life aud would willingly
have ameliorate dit if they bad been qrtrfittedThe old man fosters, however, antago­
nism in other directions as warm and deepseated ns is hia affectionate regard for his
eats. It is a rule at his life from which
nothing will induce him te depart, that
never shall there appear on hia farm a
woman, a horoe or a dog. Why ha has
come to this severe coaelusiou Is a myste­
ry- li
wer had any special griev­
ance connected with women, horses or
dogs, he has kept tho history of it securely
locked up in tbe receases of bis own mind.
But he is immovable on the subject, and,
so fur as dogs lire concerned it i« fortun­
ate that bis cate here trained tbeuiseivei
to watch the premises at night as well at
Ute best mastiff. Concealed iu the shrub­
bery, nndcr the piazza. behind rorkn, or in

ing employment in oue o( the mills, who
ujxin A)i-xan*ier4^W« ,-U for his influence
in the matter.- Inserted gtiwl faith tho
young person ibBowad’ the a* 1 rice and ar­
rived within the gate of his inhospitable
domain. But she a-rived no further. Sud­
denly. she found herself confronted by an
army of cats that seemed to leap from
“Instant through copse and heath arose
(If not precisely)

aLieast, arcbed backs, swollen mu-rativ.es,
gloaming yellow eyes and flaring whiskers
of a feline array, concent ated for the pro­
tection of Alexander Boswell from one of
his th ee special enemies. The young wom­
an did not press her visit. Gathering her
robes about her, she subsided gently into
the past, retaining, however, within her
memory the image of a scene seldom
vouchsafed to man or woman—an estate
guarded by pussy cats in the interest of a
wotniLU, horse and dog-hater in one.
HYDROCEPHALUS^

[Chattanooga Si»oclal.]
A remarkable case
drocephalus
was discovered a few da ago
amauga, twelve miles f n this city. ■
was born to the
Nineteen years ago
wife of Armour Dobbins a lovely girl baby.
When the child had reached the age of
three months an nnatural growth of tbe
bead began to develop, which continued
until it waa two years of age, when it had
assumed alarming proportions.
The general health of the child was good,
though at the age of two years tho growth
ceased, having attained the remarkable di­
mensions of thirty-one and one-half inches
around the forehead and twenty-seven
inches across tbe crown nt its h'-ad from
car te ear. Tho face of this remarkable
being is no larger than that of an ordinary
person, while the hetfd looks ns large ns a
water-bucket. The length of tho body
now, if straightened, would not be over
three feet, and about the dimensions of a
wall-devdoped tw«»-yenr-ol&lt;l &lt; hild.
The whole body is horribly deformed, tho
hips being drawn -back until they nenrly
reach the shoulders, tije bending of the
spine drawing bank th** lower extremities.
There is but little flesh on the legs, the
thighs being not over three inches |in .
circumference: the arms are but Jittie
larger than pipe-stems, and are also nearly
devoid of. flesh. The body will not Weigh
as much as the head, the whole weighing
not over forty pounds. The features are
frightful to look u|*on. being terribly out of
•hope, tlie twlii p ejecting far beyond the
lips. The hair is flaxen, about two feet
long, very eou se, and lies tn wild profu­
sion amund the head of the unfortunate
being.
For seventeen years, since its present
growth the girl has never been able to move
her body, font can. move her hands and feet,
having little strengtft, however, in those
limbo. At t'mea she shows some intellirotoe reeembling that of a parrot. One
^e nliarity is that, while lying in bed.
Jwing to'the extraordinary protuberance
&gt;f the eyes, she can follow tbe movements
»f any one in the room, being able to see
til passing at the hean of the bod. Her

lar-off island*.
a&gt;&lt;onnded to which shi|M came only at ipug
and uncertain Intervals. ■
But the experiences of the ship’s com­
pany of the Kelndetr—American. 1.1*0 tons
register,bound from Fhila/Ielphia t-iYokobama. and wn-cked in longitude 178 deg. .TO
mln.' W., and latitude 7 deg. .10 min. BL—
constitute a genuine romance such as
might havehap[&gt;«ned a hundred years ago,
or even further Ka&lt;k than that, in Robin­
son Crusoe’s or Captain Cook’s time.
Tbe Reindeer, Captain Morrison saildd
from Philadalphia ou the 1st of August,
1KMK. She bad fair winds on her Toyfige
south and made a good passage around
Cape Horn: but on the night of January 2,
1KS&lt;, It came on to storm, and the ship get­
ting out of her course went upon a reef
nmong.the Marahan Islands. Taking to
the boats the captain and crew made the
shore, and, when morning broke, found
themselves on the little palm-dad island of
Ejal.
Tbe natives, led by their king, whose
name is ’Lijah BaJock, were friendly and
hospitable. They brought water and coooanuts and yams for the mariners* use,
and King ’Lijah even vacated his palse-.*—
a strurtare twenty by thirty feet in sizer­
in
order * that
they
might
be
boused.
Nothing could have been
kinder or more hospitable. Tbe islanders
are poor, and few in number, tho total populatlon of Ejal being only fifty souls, while
the inhabitants of the whole group of
‘'islands subject to King ’Lijah’s sway
number only 2fi0. But what could be done
in kindness was done by these gentle, trop­
ical folk.
Tbe ship's people learned that vessels
very rarely visited Ejal, but the King told
them of another island, 2.10 miles away,
where calls wore frequent, and a boat’s
crow was sent out in search of iL They
rowed nine hundred miles without finding
laud or seeing a sail, one of their numle-r
dying of exhaustion lieforo they wore
picked up by n passing vessel.
Carrying their nows to China, they re­
ported to im Ainerirnl ntival commander,
end a ship win sent to Ejal to rescue the
rest of the Reindeer’s company. It was
there learned that the captain and a part
of&lt;the crow, despairing of rescue, had
built a rude schooner, in which they had

taken off, aud some of them have just ar­
rived in this city to toll the story of tbe
Something ought to be done for King
’IJJah aud his kindly people. It seeing
unnecessary to send him a missionary, in­
asmuch as bo and bis subjects have given
that proof by fruits which Jesus of Naza­
reth regarded as best, that the substance
and spirit ot Christianity is theirs already:
but it might not be amiss to send them
some of the conveniences of life if the re­
turned mariners cau suggest anything
that will make their lot easier and happier
OLD

HICKORY.

.[Providence (R. X.). Journal.].
But there occurs tp me at this moment
one little episode iu our college life which
may bear repeating to those of the present
generation. 1 refer to a visit which Gen­
eral Andrew Jackson, then President of
the United States, with several m era tiem of
his Cabinet, paid to Brown University. It
occurred in the summer of 1k32 or 1833.
There were no railroads then. He
and his retinue came by stage coach and
steamboat from Washington to Providenoe. They stopped at the City Hotel.
All our distingnished turn celled upon

well, but her devoted mother remains eou-

Hydrocephalus is caused by tho seen-

broiu and bead. Many physicians here
consider Ibis the most rw»arkabls case
.known to mddical science. While tbe dis­
ease Is common in medical practice, cases

generally ensues in a few years at farthest.
When this case began to devolop ^he beet
metlical taiautof the vicinity was obtained,
parents took their child to Port Smith,
rould cause instant death.
FELL FROM HER

BALLOON,

ow a Female Aeronaut Waa Precipitated

[Eufaula (ba.) Letter.]
About 3,000 people in attendance at the

ueased the balloon ascension of Miss Nellie
Lafourche on Friday afternoon, but were
She is the pupil of Prof. J. N. Fisk and this
waa her second ascension, tho first occur-

The fair aeronaut mounted to aliout 2,&lt;XM)
feet in tbe air and waved a greeting from
the clouds to the palpitating people below.
Knowing she was a novice, the crowd rent
the ajr with cheers and clapped their bands
in applaud of her nerve, and saw, with
feelings of relief, the great air monster be­
gin a slow deecent, for there was great
Hlowl, the balloon came down. Hover­
ing in indecision it seemed like a

alight,

and

then with

toward a clump of trees. Whether Miss
Leburche lost her balance or her bead is
al out half a mile from the starting point
ai d yet a-'considcrublc distance from the

which she sat and the balloon proceed
without bar. Bhe was visilile betwoea
ami the screams of women aud children

to the President on being introduced f “I
thy jiredeceeaore.” Dr. Wayland and the
faculty called upon him and Invited him to
visit ttte college. He camo, and lot me tell
cession o' carriages. Wo hadn't many
hackney coaches in Provideoce then, but
General Jackson came on horseback, u)xm
a famous white horse owned by that excel­
lent man, Charles H. Childs, livery 5table-

Providence knew the horse by sight and
name. He was called “General Washing­

I shall never forget the scene in that little
old chapel after General Jackson bad dis­
mounted and ascended the stage with Mr.
Van Buren, the faculty, and a few other
distinguished gentlemen. But General

near the zenith in the evening, is shown
to have an elliptic orbit and to mak** a
complete revolution once in about six
years. It is, therefore a new member of
thv Jupiter group of cometa, a group-which

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Jun&lt;*»r’s orbit, at their gr-atert distance,
and ..hen approach much nearer.
.
There la a distinct relation existing
between the time of a i’Ody’s revolut.ou
end it* distance. This was di.coverol by :
Kepler., and is thus stated. The ■qtinres

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comets are proportioned the cuties of their ।
mean distance troiu the sun. - Now Jupiter
metres in an orbit nearly circular, aud re-

The comet moves in n fl A: toned ellipse, and
neads six years. The times ot revolution

two squares so Is the cube of this wmet’s
distance to tbe cube of Jupiter’s distance,
This makes Jupiter’s mean distance aboat
once and a half that of the comet’a. But
the san lies in the center of Jupiter's orbit

ijwm)'comes.-

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yiteeelluweoua M’wrsfw.
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comet* of which the same may be said. 11
ta hardly likely that this is accident, and
a vary plausible cause"has been aasignxl,
which may be outlined as follows:
Could we trace Wolf’* comet back
through ita past history w* ■hould probAbly.ee it yielding to the impulse o( our
sun’s attraction while yet far beyond
tho bounds of the solar system and rush­
lug in upon us. Ita momentum previously
obtained, we know riot how or where, provents it from moving directly toward th*
sun, but if lot free to iteell it would appro.-ich it closely with over increasing
velocity, swing orouud and fly off in &lt;w
endless curve into unknown space, never
again approaching our sua. Hut in it*
course through our system it has posted in

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to the pdnt where Jupiter ha&lt;i tii st checked
its. velocity. This is the theory ot Uio ex­
istence of all those cotuota with their
aphelia lying^all around Jupiter’s orbitThe planet baa picked up the wanderers

NASHVILLE WAGONS

many times Wok’s comet has been going
around before discovery is not easily
known. But having now been found and
its orbit computed it can be readily fol­
lowed, unless, like some others of its kind,
it chooses to break itself into fragments
and disappear from sight.

GUNS !

j This waa was said by the Superintendent
i of a large dry goods establishment to a
lady who applied for lost goods.
'&gt; The “
Superintendent
•
afterward said to
ren'ce for a lady to bay something and pay
l for it with a bank note, and go off without
1 cither her change or her goods. Boms­
time* many cases of tbe kind occur in
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tablish our 'found room,' where such
| goods are kept. A* tbe goods are re­
ceived they are recordci under tbe date
et their reception, and a lady has only to
tell tho day to trace anything. Almost all
Ahe forgotten articles are callixi for. They

3 size from a spool of cotton to that of
lady's drees. It require* the services of

articles."
“How do you account for so mneh forntfulness!”’
“It is the simplest thing tn tho world.
The lady is in a hurry.. She has
something to purchase
at another
counter. She thinks shfwill go and pur­
chase It, instead of waiting idly for her
She goes off and forgets to go
Lack, having b&lt;&lt; attention preoccupied
with other porchuses. When she gets
home and counts up ber m&lt;&gt;n«&lt;y she re­
forgotten package. She comes
as she can and gets it. If
customer she Is full of grati-

it as

was delayed, and the audience was quite
uneasy. In a few moments he came, and I
can see him now almost as plainly as I saw
him then, ascending the eastern steps to
tbe stage of that tattle chapel, with his

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WILLIAM
given to collections. Hastings, Midi.

W. NIBKERN, Attorney and Cpunccllor
• at Law, practice* in all State Court*. Col
lections promptly attended to. Office over
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A fine line of the best makes.

We Sell, Buy or Trade.
howder, tiboK und Fix lures,
Trupa. Etc., lite.

Builders1 Hardware!
Jefferson Aails, Sash,
Doors, Glass, Locks,
Knobs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Brush­
es, Colors.

Detroit White Lead Works
MIXED PAINTS.
Warranted for ten year* not to Crack, Peel,
(balk off or Blister.

BAR IRON, STEEL,
And Blacksmiths’ Supplies.
We carry a Complete Line of Hardware. We
buy for CASH and sell good goods low
for tbe same or good paper.

S. FCXJTE, PnopntETOK.

Lndoutabljfonc of the bent-kypi Imtels in
centra) Michigan. Bstnple rooms Urs-t Jlrxw.

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Physician and Surgeon
Office first door cast oi Oners House and
near residence on corner of Washington nd
9tatrRt&lt;|p. Nashville. Mk-h.

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Would »&gt;y te the p-oplr of Kathrin* sod vicinity

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tnprovod modes. Call and see samplre.

Teeth Extracted without Pain.
No charge for Extracting when we do tbe
PLATE WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed.

A. H. WINN.
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Te Those Indebted to Us:
Wr Owe Borrowed Money

Ulsnsst ‘■mits, Jodge of Probst*.
In tbe DMlter of the estate of
.
LEWIS C SMOKE. Deceased
Stephen Halfin, admioirtraiur of »a4J estate

Tbsrsoposll toortered, that

FRANK G. BOISE
00 Y00 KNOW

[Sacramento Colon.)
The Current says: “The father reed* the
newspaper on his way down town in the
street cars
Street
cars;; me
the mouier
mother sews con dark goods
I until late at night; the child
I taeles in the grammar school.'
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IU iuPLUG TOBACCO.
-bU. b. fjl.W to Pre.l4.ot J.c»by
"-OU: W. .It
.,
...
.
thn It.-ht wnreyt n t. ttror-lr • —rn I f. v..
son as the example of what fiersoverlng
effort and loyalty to duty might accom­ sightedness tn the schools by lna&lt;lequate
plish in this Republic, he stirred tbe hearts lighting, bad desks, poor print and per­
mitting bad habits of position. We Injure LORILLARD-B MmE LEAF FIWE «TT TOBACCO
is also oiBd" of ths finest steci.. *a«t to- arunaUr
what Prof. Goddard said to Henry Au­ the eyes by the undue use of tbe opera
ebrvlnr quality Isaesotic (&gt;■ none.
LORILLABD’S MAV» I LirFIXGS
light
and
In
an
Improper
position;
we
rora leaving the building: “Neat,
struggle over the morning paper In the dim
LORI ILARD’S FAEOC8 RBCFFM
gray of early light. In short, we are be­
coming a spectacled Nation. Wo not only
| conduct ourselves so as to pass defective
[McKeesport News.]
A man In West Newton earns his bread, eyesight down to oCr children, but we per- Great Ku«li»b loilet Article
and butter by supplying the people of that
city with hot wLter. He has fitted up an
immense iron tank and into it has run all
[Cleveland Herald.]
tho steam reca]&gt;e.. about the place. Tbe
steam soon con 'ensoa, and makes tho
Ishpemlsg, Mich., is suffering from the
gold fever. A score of companies have
has also fitted up a tank wagon, in which bean organized to work a quarry vein that
to deliver his stocu. Before commencing boa been discover'd four miles north of ths
town. Three years ago Julius Ropes, a
chesnist, while exploring for marble, found

early, and suppiles boiling Lot water for company was organiz'd and forty acres of
the breakfast: at noon he makia his second the land purchased. A small mill' has l&lt;een
pie from all directions followed the cours&lt; trip, and many a housewife need not
the balloon had taken aud soon the fail bother roasting herself over the fire beatgrounds were emptied of the sympathizing
rock a day is taken out. As the miue
men and horror-stricken women aud chib
{rows deeper the quantity grows richer in
trip is made at supper and sometimes in both gold aud silver. Picked specimens of
wax found stunned from the shock, but.
rock have assayed $1JKM a ton. while it
ladies bother about healing
Averages $30 per ton. Following on the
Ropes Company, others have sunk shafts
morphine hypodermically to case her suf­ trade has grown so large that hu will soon
fering. when she was brought to the hotel (
w pu, uouwer »«);uu ■« »or», ana
tn the city, whe e she now lingers under । his example will no doubted be hnitate'l in zenlnsnla of Mieliivan is among the protwthe iuilut-ncft of the drug.
&gt;llitlM for

TAMES. A. BWEEZY, Attorney MCouducHot,
Bastings will attend to legal business in any
part of the State,gnd practices in al) courts.

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DOMESTIC and NEW HOME

[N. T. Bun.]
“If you will step to the 'found room,’
madam, 1 think yew will get your pack-

PARADY. Justice of tbe Peace.
Oflfca, Corner Main aud Sherman Streets.
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planet exercise* an ।attractive Lifiueuc*! ou
the mass of the little comet, puts a break
on it, and considerably checks its velocity. ,
Not now having momentum to carry it

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W• H.geon,
T. GOUCHER, M. D., Physician and 8ur• geon AU profcasionu’ calls promptly
J
attended. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and o to

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THE OLD RELIABLE

«*• OMTII’X. I’rwprlelor,
My ronvenieure for supplying the publto
with anything In the Liven- lira an* not excel­
led tn thia jmrt oftl c State.

Four Pair of best Maicned Horses
In the county, fcoth

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With riding accomnHidaUon- for two nr right,
furatabed oa short doUcs am) at kme*t -*tae.
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�sriib' and ow tor the MVy,
a ere: of
Mit U rev«n»MMl- that
■*«1 imMMtectaHa ba aalted nx» to fur■udj th* Material For th* pwahn f of
lEtarvratlng Evant* oe They Tra.n»- Nte«d it tnapnaaand* aa apjavpriatiou ot
fl 5,000, QM, oce-half for tba amy and tire
piro *1 Waahkufton.
other ftr the navy, each ta bo «txpere!»s!
only tn payment tor steel accepted and iloUvenxl In ronclurioo the hoard «*ya:
■The annua) erpenwa f&lt;»r oj.enrt.'nr factoHe* must ba driertnlned t/y th" numbei «f
tool* in uae arid the quantity ef material
rteated With tbl» ojcocptfan the UXal ertlmat.'zif
will complete a steel pro*
ducimr plant. c»tubl:sh an&lt;j equjp »«vI kud
fuctoriea, supply runs for six Mud a half year*,
• bids' pair railway.
ttnd Inaururata the manufacture of atral In
Washington-, Dec. 24.—A working large mastea in the United Ntate*.".
model was placed ou exhibition in the Sen­
RAGS AFLOAT JM}’ BE ADMITTED.'
WASiHXGTGNr DeBk»k—The :Secretary
ate Naval-Committee .room yesterday of a
portipw of Captain EaJs'» proposed' ship of the Treasury has Lssui-d a circular in re­
railway over tbe Isthmus of Tehuantepec, gard. to the iniportation ot rags wbkh pro­
for the admission of all rags which
It wee sufficient to Illustrate too manner In vides
may be afloat on January 1. under the terms
which it to proposed to lift .ship*.out of the of a former circular providing fur the Issue
water and place them upon the car for of certificates by consular officers, and
transportation. and the means a* fopted to which also provides that all rags shipped
change tbe direction of the line of railroad after January 1 shall be subject to disinfec­
tion nnou their arrival in this country, or
without resorting to curves. The atrip any
other country where the department
is brought from the harbor Into a dock in appoint* Inspoctora.
whlch'the carriage or car to submerge*! upon WANTED CURRENCY FOR A CONFEDERATE
a sunken pontoon. Tbe pontoon Is flouted
’ NOTE.
by pumping out the water from the nanWAamxfiTON. Dec. 2X—The Secretary
partments, tato which It ban been admitted of tire Treasury has received a letter from
as a sinker. A sufficient number of sup-. a resident of' Riga. Russia, inclosing a oneports to bold the. vessel In position on the hiuutred-dollar note of the Confederate
carriage are provided and fitted with ad­ States, which lie says he Iflharited from his
justable hinged girths covered, with a cush­ uncle, and wants it exchangwi for currency.
. toned surface. These supports are made upon The note lure been returned to tbe tender
rods or columns which pass through the gird­ with tin- information that It is worthless.
ers of the carriage. freely and are exactly
CONTESTEU SEATS. ’
pendant over a corresponding number of hy­
W akiiington, Dec. 23.—The only notice
draulic rams In the pontoon. which arc of ednteri for a seat in the House yet re­
operated by a pump .upon a- tower attached ceived by the clerk comes from Meredith
to the side of the pontoon. When the keel­ H. Kidd, of tire Eleventh Indiana District,
block of tho carriage rises upon the pontoon against George W, Steels. William Pitt
to within about two feet of the keel of the Kellogg has informed Mr. Gay that be will
vessel the hydraulic pump to started,pushing content hia right to a seat from Louisiana.
up the penant rods or columns of tbe sup­
inuiana’s CHOie*.
ports
gently
against
tbe
ves­
Washington. Dec. 28.—Jnormal mcetr
sel
under
the
keel-bottom
and
bilges and snugly up around the side*. ing of Democratic membera if Cun^efltMUtdAs the vessel continue* to rise and her cilizims of Indian.? was heidyat tire Capitol
weight increases the pressure upon the Saturday night. The Mnpnietit was gen­
rams increases until, when tiie vessel is .en­ erally expressed that Indiana wiu entitled
tirely out of tbe water, her full weight to to recognition bl the Cabinet of tire 1*0*1borne on the rams. and the supports have dent elect, am! the opinion was unanimous
conformed their movement to the shape of in-that event the honor should be conferred
the vessel. Then hand-wheels or ndjunllng- on ex-Senator McDonald. Senator Vixiriiees
nuts are run down upon the supporting col­ and all tbe Democratic inembeni of tire
umns to a bearing on the girder-plate, the House were present and concurred , in tbe
rams are withdrawn, and the girders support view* exprtssiNl.
CONG R EMIONAL
the evenly distributed weight of the veuct
Tux Senate on lhe anh refuood concurrence
Tbe carriage to then ran trom the pontoon
upon the track. Changes in direction to In tin-House rcaoludun-for an adjournment
avoid curves in the track are made by float­ to Junuary 5. A sixscet seMuoti waa held to
ing turn-table*. which are j»ontooiw large consider tho reaoluuon opposing the expedi­
enough to take tbe carriage. with the ship tion to Nicaragua. Tlierv being no quorum
«l float It about a central pivot or cylinder. prtrejnt, an adjournment to th»- —d wiu or­
dered.... in tho House a bill was passed
the working mode! now on exhibition -utakinv
provision for 'the
support
of
the ship la about six feet in length and the tire nary dur.ng the month of January.
machinery In proportion. The operations After drlmtc on the Inter-8tato Commerce
of this model have been witnessed by Sen­ bill, a mot-on tn strike out the section prohihjtlnx railn&gt;'i-!« from chaiginir a. greater
ators and members of the House with much I cnmpcnsAtto:for short titan for long frelirhl
intervfL
haul-wa« d&lt; .■ ated. Au adjourntneut to tbe
S4th was ordered, with an understanding that
VALUABLE LANDS RECOVERED
adjourninejits lor three days at
Washington, Dec- 24.—Several years consecutive
a time would lx« taken uritll January t&gt;.
ago when Mr. John Tweedale, Chief Clerk
tho Senate on tbe c.'d a ND wns passed—
of tbe War Dejoutment, was summering on 24 lx
to IS—for a ct.mtnlMlop to examine into the
tire coast of Maine, curiosity led him to liquor
traffic. Mr. Hale reported, with amend­
&gt; visit the ruins of an ancient fort which had ments, tho House bill making temporary pro­
been erected by the Federal authorities ' visions for the naval service. The noitifnation
during tiie war of 1812. Upon his return of B. Iflatt Carpenter, uf Now York,.for Gov­
to Washington he mentioned the fact ernor of MoutonA waa cuulirmed.... House
of his visit to General Drum. A cursory not in m-mIoo.
examination of (tie
rujord-* failed
Tua Naval bill oa reported by the Committee
to disclose tbe sllghtcs^uentioB of on Appropriations wm paMcd in tbeSenate on
tbe land, which, since tbe erection of the the —W Tbe House reeoiuUon for a holiday
fort, had become quite valuable. Prompt­ rvi-ess was amended by fixing December 34 m
ed by .curiosity several of the clerks carried the date for Ita oommenoetnenL Mr. Jonas
the search Into a pile of moldy old books presented protests from the commercial «s-»long since -relegated to the lumber and eiations of New Orleans sgalnst the nftlOca*
don of tbe treaty with Spain....House not in
store room. Tlreir efforts weVe rewarded session.
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by finding n clear title to the ■ land. The
Government Immediately took potweashui. COLLAPSE OF A NEW HOTEL.
This discovery led to similar research­
es. esjo-ially among tho archives of That Which W»&gt; »o Accommodate Five
Hundred Guests a Heap of Ruins.
the original thirteen States. Old histories
began to be studied and every lino of
New Orleans La.. Dec. 22.—Yester­
printed and documentary evidence that day morning the framework of a large hotel
might indicate the site of a long-forgotten
fort or. barracks was carefully scanned. being constructeil near the Exi&gt;osition
Within the year tlial thta work baa been in grounds fell with a great crash, burying hi
progress a number of these sites have been ita ruins a number of men working
found and in every case the Gov­ on the roof; killing one,
fatally
ernment has had no difficulty in prov­ wounding another,- and badly Injur­
ing its ownership.
One of the more
recent discoveries is of forty acres ing a third- The hotel Swaa being con­
on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, upon structed of iron, atid was five hundred feet
which the Pennsylvania Railway Coin|&gt;any long and one hundred wide, and wu to
haa erected a freight depot and other build­ contabi five hundred rooms. It was being
ings The ground is valued at K»oU,(XW. built by a New Orleans company for the acand steps are being taken to disjKHsas the co amodatlon of visitors to lire Exposition.
present occupants. It Is exj&gt;ectod lliat tbe The foundation had sunk somewhat, and a
projsTty, which will be eventually recov­ number of tlie iron pillars were out of line.
ered through this means, will aggregate Forty or fifty workmen were put to work
to strengthen them, several being on the
•10,000,000 or $25,000,000.
roof, about fifty feet from tire ground,
THE MONEY IX THE TREASURY.
while others were br.relnv up the guys, pre­
Washington, Dec. 24.—Tbe cash bal­ paratory to pulling the pillars Into position.
ance in the Treasury is increasing somewhat A strong wind was blowing at the time.
but very slowly. The Government receipt* Albert Freese, James Carroll and Frank
for December have been small, and part of Green, a negro, were at tbe southern end of
tile pension jmyments made December 4 the roof. Suddenly the structure began to
h*.&lt;! to be taken out of this month's collapse. Green jumped from the roof as
receipts, because the whole amount the rafters began to move. In hiA desc nt
of J17.cp0.000 could not be provid­ he struck an iron pillar and wu
ed In November without, making too large thrown under the falling tUnbera; his
an increase in the public debt As it was, bead was laid open, and when his body was
there was a small increase in the debt last taken out of the wreck ire was dead. Freeze
month. Interest will take $8,000,000, or also jumped as tire building began to fall,
more, out of tbe‘Treasury January 1, *■&gt; but was carried down in tire niins and re­
Ural there is no prospect ot a bond call be­ ceived Interna! Injuries which are pro­
fore February.
nounced fatal. Carroll waa severely hurt
Several other workmen were slightly in­
KO LAND FOR PKF.-EMITION.
Washington. Dec. 24.—In reply to an jured. As the south end of the building
Inquiry from a resident of Kansas whither gave way. other ]x&gt;rtions followed, until
he could pre-empt land in Indian Territory, nearly two-thirds of the structure was piled
the Secretory of tbe ^Interior lias written as bi a confused beapon the ground. Il will
follows: •‘There is n*» land within the require a wi*-k or ten days, jx-riiaps longer,
boundaries of Indiah Territory subject to to raise tbe framework again.
■eUleinenL Settlers who go Into the Terri­
tory now Will simply lose time and money.” The New Cable Opens with Reduced .Rate*.
New York, Itec. 24.—Tire new Commer­
TOE SENATE PUTS THE HOLIDAYS TO
cial cables were opened for bnsineas at
Washington, Dec. 20.—The Senate has twelve o'clock last night They are in
not yet agreed to the House resolution to splendid working order. The rate for pub­
adjourn from to-dby until January 5. The
conference committee on the Nava! bill was lic business will be forty cents per word,
yesterday again unable to agree, and the which la twenty per cent reduction on the
Senate voted unanimously to insist upon present tariff. The press rate will be
Its amendments. Now If toother core twenty cenu a word tor plain, unabbrevi­
lerem •• is held the request for it must ated language, to be transmitted in regular
mine from the House. It is understood order, and tire deferred rate will ire ten
tbe Senator* have virtually agreed amon g centa a word for meHuge* transmitted when
thenr-dves. that they will not concur i«. the tire cables a: e free from other business
reoltdinn to adjourn until tire Naval b|l» is
Delaney Fall- In Many KnterprlMS.
disposed of. Tbe temj&gt;orary appropriation
for tbe maintenance of the navy run* out on
Green Bay, Wta., Dec. 24.—An assign­
December SI, and tbe Senate Jurists that ment has been mode by J. it J. IL I&gt;elaCongress should not adjourn until provision
Is made far tire coining six months. Nearly Dey, nrerrliant tailors, Fort Howard, with a
ever)- member of tiie House has made plans bnuu-.ii at Hancock, Mich.; J. Delaney 4
for a holiday vanation, and it is believed Cu., foundry and machine shop. Fort How­
that thia will result In another conference ard. and J. Deladey, foundry and machine
to-day and an adjustment of the differences. shop, l^edyard. The assignee Is J. H. El­
HXAH-ADMJRAI. IHT'ONT's STATUE U»- more, of Fort Howard. The ItabUitie* are
placed at $24,000, and tire assets at $60,000.
..
VK11XD.
Washington. Dec. 22.—Tire statue to Bill* maturing at a time when collections
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tire memory of the late Hear-Admiral Sam­ were ImiXMsible caused the failure.
' uel Francis Dupont, of tire United State*
Could Not Live Wilhoit Her.
navy, wm unveiled Saturday. Si uauir Bay­
ard paid a glowing tribute to the character
Chicago, Dee. 22.—A policeman in this
of the deewwerl commander. The ceremre city, named Charic* P. Macowitxki, be­
nfea-ended with tire ReuFAdtnir.ti's salute, came almost distracted over the llineas uf
tMrteen ffiui*. Among the disllnguiriied bis wife. On learning yesterday tiuti she
DNwujh present were l*rerideut Arthur.
Srcretaritt PrellngbuyMm, McCuIlocR Lin­ could not be spared to him be killed him­
with a revolver. Her death followed
coln and ('handler: Generala Sheridan. self
Drain and Terry, and tbe French Mlntew. in twenty minutes.

NATIONAL AFFAIRS.

CABLE CHK4JNICLE8.

AN ASYLUM .HORROR

Th« Very Latest New* by Atlantic
Cabla

Burning of rd Infitit-ntlon for M&amp;1-.
Orphans at Brooklyn.
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Tho Arorrlriv Nrufrality Hrho»«w FUwJrx!
by the Congo Cottforeneo—Torribto
Experience of • Cattle Ship
Lu Mid Ocean.
OTHE? MATTEEa

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Berlin, Dec. 23.—The American nen
trailty scheme has been shelved 'by tbe
Congo Conference through the opjioritJou of
De Courcel, who affirmed that France was
unable to accept it In any form whatever.
Germany and England warmly supported
America.
.
Vienna, Dec. »a—Lucas Jauner, the de­
faulting and absconding director of tbe
Ixiwcr Austrian Discount Bank, has com­
. u-.Uied suicide by shooting.
London, Dec. 20.—The steamer Oxen’holme, from New. York for, Liverpool.
arrived in Queenstown liarbor on her beam­
ends. She experienced terrible weather,.
and lost many head of cattle. The steamer
is still on her beam-ends. The heads and
legs of dead and living cattle are s.-cn
protruding fllruugli tho cattie pens and
hanging over the side of the vessel. The
upper dock of the’ steamer Is a confused
mass of dead and living cattle. Many car­
casses were thrown overboard and wksIxhI
ashore. Tire steamer has been towed whore
to prevent her sinking. Only five head of
cattle remain alive. Terrible weather is
rejrerted off the coast
Panama, De&lt;-. 20.—A powerful AngloDutch company baa signed a contract for
cutting 15,000,000 meters of tire canal on
tire Culebra nection at a figure under eight
francs per meter—the work to be fiulshnd
^within two, years.
A large force ot
Europeans will be ordered for the work.
San Kkanctsco, CaL, Dec. 2X—The
steamer City of New York, which arrived
here Saturday from Hong Kong and Yoko­
hama. brings advices of a colltaiou that occum-d on Novembers between tire.Spanish
M&gt;-anrer and the Maria in the harbor ot
Manila. I’hlBlppine Islands. The Maria
was &lt;111 In two. and stink in a Tew minutes.
It is believed that twenty-one pcraons perL«ht*d. The Captain of the Maria was
saved.
.
CaihH, Dec. 22.—General Wolseley will,
concentrate his army at Kort! tire first w«ik
in January, and will Ix-giu in&gt; ni.nen
through the &lt;:e*ert Upon Shendy the 7th of
January. The distance from' Korti to Shen.iy
ta two hundred mile*, and General Wolse­
ley calculates that the march will occupy
sixteen days, unless he mevta with opposi­
tion from tire enemy on the route. A siinultuneou* movement will be made from S takim against Osman Digrna in order to secure
from attack the flank of the Nile expedition
of General Wolseley. Gen -ra' .Stephhnaon
will leave Cairo forSuakim W-dnesday to
assume command uf tire exiretlitioti from
tiiat place.
Berlin. Dec. 23,—The Genti'inla (Ultramontanei, in a pessimist article, compares
tire position of tire German Enlpire to a
dance upon a volcano, and snys -tire elect­
oral surcease* ot the Socialists, the searches
of tbe Itarracks by tire polled, and the Ul i!
of tbe anarchists at lyeipsie indicate tire
State is beginning to decay.
Leipsic, Dec. 23.—Sentence was pro­
nounced yesterday In the case of the Anar­
chists tried best week f-&gt;r an attempt to asas-inate Emperor William al Neidexwaid.
Rebtsdorf. Rupsch and Kuechler w«-re sen­
tenced to d&lt;-atb; ftolzhauer and Ba -hnuuiu
were ebndemned to ten. years' penal «tn vitudc. .and Soehnircr and Rheinbach and
Tueilrie were acquitted.,
.
•
London, Dec. 28.—Bombay dispatches
state that heavy rain-sue.ms are damaging
tire cotton crop.
.Parih. Dec. 23.—The Pope bos resumed
his attack on Free Ma-oury.
Tlic Arch­
bishop o( l*arls has wanted the clergymen
of ids archdkXNise of the evil jflccti of cret societies, and lias Instructed them to
use cm ry endeavor to prevent their parish­
ioners from joining tbe Masonic order.
London. Dec. 24.—William Henry Chan­
ning is dead.
rWilllmn Henry Chnnoing wm tx&gt;rn te Bos­
ton. May 35, 1S10. He graduaUd ui Huvni-d
Cnlk-cr- in lx». *ud at tire Cambr.dge Divinity
school in 1KC1, and wm ordained at Cindnu .tl
In
He wm pastor ot aeverid rcilxiote
•Hx-i. tie* in this country. In JhuT he went to
England and succeeded Mr. Jatnca MarLoe &lt;u m minl«ter of the Hope Street
t’nitartan Chape! tn taverpexg.
Iteuirntnr to this ooantn- about ISM he
wm for a time minister of a t'nitartan
church in Washington, tn the winter of IMW1.0 be delivered aoduncof lecture* b -f&lt;&gt;re
tho Lowell Institute at Boston. Buboequentlr
he returned to England. He contrit
largely to PV'Od cal literature: translated
Joufiroy's “Ethic*:" wrote a “Memoir of Will­
iam Kilerv Channing:" ."The Memoirs of
J aine« H. Perkins," In conjunction with Buiph
Waldo Emenon and Jamca Freeman Clarke:
“Memoir* of Margaret Puller &lt;K*oU:" "The
Christian Church and 8&gt;x-.ol Refonxp:" aud
“The Perfect Life," a |K»thumo:ia wSlumu &lt;&gt;f
tire -ermoM of William Ellery Channing, with
a pn-liuv.)
Berlin, Dec. 24.—It ta expcctwl that the
Eni|&gt;eror will remit the sentence of death
upon Kupex-h and Kuechler. accomplices of
Reinsdorf in the Nelderwald conspiracy. In
that case they will have to serve a twelve
years' sentence on a minor diaixe.
I»NiH»N. Dec. 2L—Advices from Spain
show that a great stonn Ls raging on the
rienhnula. Several Nhlpaand railway trains
have been wrecked. T.htt ha* It en no
telegraphic cominnnicatinn with Europe by
land wires for three days.

Corn In lilluota. ,
Springfield. HL, Dec. 22.—With re­
gard to tbe corn'crop of Illinois for IBM the
forthcoming report of the State Agricultural
Dejiartnient has tbe following to say: The
sea-ton was favorable for maturing the jtTop,
Which ta sound and uf superior quality, aiid
has been gathered and stored in good
conifltion. The low price* have in­
duced farmers to bold the crop as far m
their means will permit The area of tire
late crop Is 6,894,81V acre*, which ta less
than that of any preceding vear since HC3.
The aggregate corn crop for tire State for
1884 is 207,556.662 huidreU, and exceeds tire
com crop* of the three years preceding by
twenty to thirty mllUona of bushel*. The
average price per bushel of corn in the firat
hand is reported to be 39 cents. Tire prices
for com have not ruled so low In tlita State
since I860, except in 1801, 1862, 1872, 1877
1878.
A Theater Burned.

New York, Dt«. 24.—Harrigan A Hart’s
Theater Comlque was swept away by fire
Tuesday morning. The books of the es­
tablishment, manuscripts of pbtys. Mr. Dave
Braham'.* original music manuscript*, and
the accounts and money of tire* Actor’s
Fund Amoclaiion were entirely destroyed.
The loss is $200,0)0, with no insurance.
The fire caused excitement among guests of
the Colonnade Hotel, but all were soon as­
sured that no danger was ImmiaeaL

Sp-ctal Conrre.-lnnel Electimi.

York, Pa, Dec. 34.—The election yester­
day hi the Nineteenth District resulted in
the choice of Dr. John A- Swops, Demo­
crat

New York, Dec. 24.—Tbe ateaaashlp
Oregon arrived ycKterday, having crossed
tire Atlantic In six days six boura and fiftytwo minutes, the quickest passage on rerord.

A HOLOCAt'ST.

Brooklyn; Dec. 13.—The Catlrelic Male
Orphan A.*&gt; lum was burned Thursday after­
noun, the tire causing a grta; panic among
the hundreds of little inmate*. One of too
Btatera in rhatge fell .from a tiiiat-Ktory
wtndow, being fatally injured,-and two boys
also-were badly hurt, one by falling and
■the other by jumping from a window.
Fears are expressed that some of the chil­
dren perished In lire flames. ’
New York, Ih-e. 20.—It ha* been ascer­
tained that a terrible loss of life attended
tire burning of the orpltan asylum Tlmreday
night. The staters tn charge of the asylum,
were of the opinion at first that all the chil­
dren had been saved. Persons who had
witnemod tire fire from the streets declared
that a number of lives had been lost, and
tbe vkorkmcn engaged In excavating tho
ruins of the laundry had been at work but
a short time yesterday morning when they
found the remains' of nine treys and-two
women. Who the latter were ta not known,
but as Thursday was vfeltora* day It ta
thought ttiey may be two strangers. At a
later hour two more iredit* were found, and
shortly after still another two. It ta Impos­
sible to Identify any of the bodies, as they
are all so charred and blackmuxl as to be ■
utterly tinrecognfced. All day the work­
men tolled among the debris until eight
o’clock last night when tbe intense cold
prevented further operation. •
It ta now certain tiuU otirer victim* are in
tbe ruin*. Just bdw many lives were lost
will probably never be known. There- ore
missing about 120 of the 800 children in tire
building at tbe timeot tiie fire.-and the po­
lice have the greauwt difficulty in tracing
them because a number of the boy* are in­
terested in keeping out of sight so ns to avoid
further coufiuemenL .Many of tire chil­
dren were tota'ly bereft of relatives
or friend*, and no dne appears to
take pnqtcr interest In looking them up.
The Maters of the institution se m confused
as to the numbcT and nan4- of the children
in tn. ir
and give the police little
help in tbe -carch. Not a fetv of tire chil­
dren arc supposed to have wandered away
to the outakirto of tiie city and p -rishvd In
tiie bitter cold tiiat came so suddenly Tue»day.night A large number of uu-n will he
etnployeii In tiie ruins to-day, searching tor
the orphan dead.
■
At the time tlie'fire began the larger-bovs
in tire institution were playing in tire court- i
yard, making sle&lt;h&gt; and snowball*.' It was
visiting-day. ami many pa rents of • the chil- I
drvn had1 come to see theui. About thirty- 1
five cblldn-ti were in tire h&gt;firma:y. &lt;hi Jha
second floor, under the care of Sister An­
thony. On tiie floor abpvc were -twentyfive inure children suffering from sore ryes,
under the digrge of Stator Mary Josephine,
who wa&gt; simllafly atriietvd. iu tire laundry
were Mrs. Ferner, the laundress, axs.st.nt
laundtote and Stater Cletut nt They noticed
a smell of bunting rags in the dry ing
nsnu. and on opening its &lt;k&lt;oni a cloud ot
muokc poured out. Tiie ciy of “fire!” was i
raised. The boys ly the yard took 1^ up.
ami Sister Anthony, in charge of tiie sick
ours in tbe infinuary. h-.-aid aa alarm dig
yell, ami soon saw a blaik cloud of smok«welling from tire windows bem-atii. In the
room ot which she had charge of seven
helplnw little cripple* were In bed. Tn -se
ahe caused the strongcxl of the boya to take
hr tlieir arms, and, having made her char-es.
form hi line, die marched them safely out
of the burning building.
On the floor above, where half tire bl'uid
chiklren, to tlic numlrerof twenty-five, were
under the charge of Sister JotM-phine, a
Mvneoftlie most terrible pan-c tmsuedL
Tire fear-stricken children ran about tire
room railing for help. Snne rushed down*
stairtt in tiie blinding smoko, others in tiiejr
frantic fear huddled In corners - from whidr
tiu-y wen- rwcurd. and uthera th-d to the
.nxif. The unfortunate Stater Josephine,
hating lost all control ot the children under
her care, and her setni-bliudiws-s intcnsiik-d
by tire clouds of smoke that Oiled tire atalrways and rooma, rushed tdr safety &lt;0 tiie
roof.
where she apireared in
the
midst of llama aud smoke c. lilng fondly on
the spcctatoi* for help. A fireman lying
on the roof of the main building attempted
to sowing hi* overcoat to the Imperiled sister.
The first and sccoixl attempt* were unsuc­
cessful; the end of tire coat fell abort. He
swung tire coat a third time, and ita cd&lt;e
just touched tire root ot theHiulhling. The
sister sprang and grasped iu Rir a nionient it s*-euicd as if her life was saved, and
tire crowd cheered lustily. Shu swung an
instant In the air between the two build­
ings then trer grasp relaxed, and she fell to
the ground, dying soon afterword.
A Boy uni a woman were now seen on
the roof of tire bulldiiig. Three men placed
a ladder against tbe wall, but it did no;
rearii within fire feet of the room. On?
of.the men mounted the ladder and the little
fellow leaped into his arms miti was saved.
Thu woman looked to Hie ladder nml
then to the flames gradually npproaching.
Tire bystarerers yelled io
her to keep her courage up. Sinlooked Into the burning building, aIf fascinated by the fire, and couiineiii-vd
edging away from tiie ladder. Suddenly tire
tlaines shot up beneath her feet, and, with n
cry of agony, she tell backward ihto tire
blazing mas*. With a crash the roof Tell
afterwor.L and soon the entire building was
a muss &lt;. r iiaipes.
Johnuy Uysui, a little fellow seven jxrs
old. attempted to CM-ajre by climbing down
the water-pipe- The pipe gave way. and he
was Ixirne to the hospital with hi* skull
fractuiwL
New York, Dec. 23.—All day tiie rain
and sleet pelted down ou tbe ice-covered
ruins of SL JoIhi’s Home, in Brooklyn, an-i
tlirxLsands of people braved the stonu to
watch a dozen men patiently picking at tinbricks and rocks and timtt-ra. sean-*..ing for tiie bodies buried beneata.
Work erased at dark, arid no more
bodies were found. The dead number
twenty-five, of which twenty-two were chil­
dren, two unknown adults, aad bister
JuNcpblne
Michie**' Farmer. Iia*« Plenty.

Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 23.—Some
days ago a dispatch from Detroit stated
that there was great destitution among the
farmer* in Northern Michigan and gave a
notion that starvation was imminent there.
l*reskient Hugnart, of tire Grand Rated* &amp;
Indiana Railroad, has made Inquiries of citi­
zens in the northern country along tire line
of Un- Grand Rapids Jt Indiana and saj-3
that tbe farmers in that vicinity were never
better situated for tire winter. Crops were
good thta last *ea*on and they have plenty.
Et-S—. rotary Evart. Want, to Re Senator.

Albany, N. Y., Dec. 23.—The Ewnlny
Journal prints a letter from Hon. William
M. Evarts to Senator James Arkcll, in
Which the former aimounces himself as a
candidate tor lhe seat of United States Sen­
ator Lanhau

TORTURED BY MASKED MEN.

eCxl iKXTible outrage ante, robbery by boudefi
burglar* i» tiie past throe days tern greatly
excited
the
people of
tiu* city. there gave him up and *ald be must die, but, m
On
Sunday six
masked men en­ a last cturoce. they tried 8t. Jaoob* Off. Afew
applications gave relief, and by it. continued
tered
tbe
home
of
Mrs.
WorinwuHW.
— ~
.
— • In UM-nc WM eaaoreo 10 leave RLueu. I&lt;&gt; UU. 1*
the east end. and after horrlldy beat- added the certificate of the 8u]xnnU-n&lt;tenf to
ing the family stole
Ing
stole about
about$5.
$5.ooo
u00 in*.ngold.
gold. tbv trutlj
lhc «*teu*ent and to hb heiirf that
Monday night four men, evidently of tiie
rarne gaiig. broke Into the bouse ot Elijah rrmrdy. .
(kanmentiMr
the foragteng, th* Citizen ■
Marling, a bachelor miser, and finding only rays, editorially,upon
a* follows: We are pleued
$183 nn hl* person, put hint to the ■moje
horrible torture to force h.lm to reveal the ttlxxrr, a« tbe case came directly under our
hiding-place ot ids gold. He was tied to a tire; anyone desiring farther information
bed-po«i. stripped, amt a red-h
.,
ft poker
I comapuud
ap­
with this office.'’ t
thighs in no lew than , Fargo claim*
------1---------------plied to his back and thJ^tz
Jbbave
gnbn-d -l.OOO population
u- ’xa'iwvp-rarHd rlnan
twenty plarea. HottelI! w.
down
his bnck, and his aufferiiute were terrible in
the extreme- He evidently hod no nwocy
1 wm troubled with chronic catarrh and
concealed. In their anger st their failure
the buralara struck him a heavy blow.on gathering in head: ww deaf at time*, had dis­
tiie head and left him bunging insensible tn charges from ears, unable to breathe n.rough
hta fasteuimts. He wa.* loti nd six hours now-. Befcxe tbe seco d bottle of Ely’s Cream
was exhausted I was cured.—C. J. Cor­
later nearly frozen and iodf dead, and hta Balm
bin, W3 Chestnut- 8L Philadelphia, Pa.
condition Ls dangerous. Ho Is nearly sixty
years of age. Tire robbers work with
seeming impunity, and all ethirta to. locate time and direhaignl a large amount 'of filthy
or capture them seems useleN*.
Tbe matter. That hM almost entirely- disappeared,
county constabulary is powerless, and tire aud J have not bud headache Binre.-J.-H.
dwellers In Isolated house* are in constant Bummers, dtepney, Conti.
dread.
Alabama’scoal fields arc half xs large a*
those of England.
THE WEATHER.
.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
Tbe most Important discovery ia tint wbleh
brings tbe grratert good to tbe greatest num­
St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 23.—The ther­ ber. Dr Kings New Discovery for consump­
tion. couaho, colds, will prreerrr tbe health
mometer was 8 below at noon yesterday. Re­ and rave life, aud ia a prfcclrea boon to the
ports received from other poiuts are as fol­ afflicted. Not only does it positively cure coolows, all being below zero: Necire (near lumniion. but cough*, colda, bronchitfo, asth­
ma, hoarsen era, and all affectfoua of the throat,
the Manitoba line), 43; Crookston, Minn., chest and lung* yield at once to ita wonderful
36; Omaha, Neb., 22; Huron. D. T., 37;. curative powcra. If you doubt tbla, get a trial
Pierre, D. T., 32; Jamestown, D. T., 83; bottle free at F. T. Bdiae’s drug *tore.
Maudan, D. T., 40; Gfondive, M. T.. 4&amp;
Tbe king of Siam baa 368 children. He is
Trains are delayed three to eight, boars by j under thirty.
drifts.
Chicago. Dec. 23,—Cold weather wa* COMPLETE CURE OFfflEOJND LIEUTEN­
generally prevalent yesterday, tbe tempera­ ANT KEY AND WIFE, OF NEW JERSEY.
ture at various point* being as follows; Du­
The wife of Second Lieutenant Key. Compa­
luth, Minn.. 17 below lego: Mixirteiemi, ny G. Third New Jersey Regiment, nays, under
Minn., 27; Fort But uni. D. T., 28; St. Vin­ date March 1st, 1884:
.
cent, Minn., 37; Battiefonl. N. W. T.
'•Two year* ago myself and husband were
86. Qu'Appolle, N. W. T„ 37. Siww taken down with malarial fever. After confell all day in Oregon, and the block­ | suiting pur family pbtriclan and rnding no
ade between Portland and Tire Dalles I relief, we tried Dr. David Kennedv'» Favorite
Remedy, and Ithra completely cured us of this
Is not yet broken, and will probably diseaac'."
____ •____________
not be for forty-eight hours A passenger
The government supports 400 John Smiths.
train ta snowed In near Hood River, sixty
mile* from here. The pu-rengera are
Hocbbolo Woitos.—DeLand's Suda and
comfortable, .a* provisions are taken to Saieratu* have made their way into n--arly
them daily by means of aleigh*. Six en­ every houdiold tn the land: and wherever the
gines, five hundred men and provisions have mistress prcft*g&gt; good material* to Itad, |tiicy
been sent to the train blockaded ut Tire krep(MiB.*eMiom They are the be«t in the
Dalles. 4 blockade in the Rocky Mount­ rnSrket.
ains prevented the trains from running on
Spain te tbe greatest lead-producing country.
the Northern Padfic.
AMERICA'S PRIDE.
DEATH AND RUIN.
True American men and women,'bv rea*op
of their ctrong coustitUttotM. beautiful fonfaa,
Many Live* Rrpnrte&lt;4 I.&lt;»»t »nd OlVBt Dam­
rich complexions and characteristic eirergy.ars
age Done by a Cyclona Iu Georgia.
envied by all nations. It’s tire general use of
Dr. Harter’* iron Tonic which irritig* aiaxit
Macon. Ga., Dec. 23.—A terrible cyclone these result*.
p-isscd over this section of tbe State yester­
Tbc.dtaroond pin of the Wail stecc: broker
day afternoon, dumolish’n; everything tn
is being worn tbl» summer by the wile of tbe
its path. About four o'cio-k a larg\ fu.ipawnbroker.
nel-shaped cloud was seen nearin; the city.
A* a raindrop foretells a rfonu. so doe* a
A* it came u are.r and grew-ttarker the peo­
pimtrle upon a humin body indicate health-de­
ple braune p.iralyzeil with fear. Tire scene stroying virus In the blo&lt;xL which can be neuwas oue never to be forgotten. M -n nisued tralizcl and expelled oniv by Dr. Harter’s Iron
.
home from their business, mid worn -n Tonic.
and children shrieked for help.
The
When a thief runs away frtxu a policeman
city became dark, and
it seetped he i$ evidently afraid of tbecollarer.
for a few moment* that nl;ht had ta-.- ia
HE THANKS HIS PAPER.
suddenly. A r.-iwrt like distant tivvl -r
rent the air as the cloud p iss •d arou
to­
Mr, Editor:—I was induct'd bv reading your
ward the Houtheast a 11 disapp re. l. good paper to try Dr. Harter’s Iron Tome for
Meager reports received in&lt;Urate a terrible debility, liver disorder and acrofuta, ami three
Btonn at the fang of Mr. David Bini*ang.. taxtie* fare cured me. Accept my thunks. Jo*.
five miles from M-coo. Five houses were C. Boggs —Ex.
totally demoikdied. and hta dwelling was
There arc over 58.000 post office* In tbe Unitdamaged to a areal extent Lire* are re­ ad States.
ported tost ia Jones County and other
AN END TO BONE SCRAPING.
point* in the track of the cyclone- The
cloud war accompanied by bard r.dn xjuI
Edward Shepard, of Harrisburg, Ill., says:
“Having received so much benefit irom Electric
lightning.
Biltera, I feel it my duty to let suffering hu­
Horrible Tragedy ta Wtaooneta.
manity know • It Hate bad a running sore on
Wausau, Wta., Dec. 83.—Francis De- my leg fo« eight years; my doctiirs told roe I
would hare to have tbe bone scraped or leg
lllta, a Frenchman who ha* been empldyed amputated. I used. Instead three bottle* of
a* a 'uill-hand during tho fall, attem|&gt;tod Electric Bitten and seven boxes Bueklen’*
yesteniay to strangle hi* wife. Falling in Arnica Balve, aud my leg te now sound am) well.
Electric Bitten arc sold al 50 cents a bottle,
hta purpose be left the house, going to the and Bui kk-n’s Arnica Salve at 35c. per box, by
residence of hta brother Victor. Tbe latter F. T. Boise.
bad been confined to his bed for some
A Boston girl never speaks uf tbe “naked
time. Francia, on entering the bon.---,
seized an axe and west direct to the truth. ” Sire refers to It as “truth divcoled of
bed of hta sick brother aad began chapping apparel.”
him about the head and urek. Tbe brother
F. T. Boise states that Indigestion prepare*
was rendered *en*eiew* by tire first blow, every one for disease, but guarantees Acker’s
and tiie fiend rompletcd hta taak by chop- Dyspepsia Tablets to cure all forma of indlgea
tiun.
elng tbe heaxt and neck so that hta victim
F. T. Boise will refund the price paid If Ack­
। almost beyond recognition. When found
be*lde the dead body a few minute* later' er’s Blo«l EUxtr does not relieve any akta or
Fram-te said: “Christ te come; I see His blood disorder. A Dew bwt tboiougnly tested
■
blood running.” He vnw arreatad and discovery.
placed in jaiL Ha te reg-uded as insane on
Whenever a newly arrived immigrant doe*
religion.
not like bi* feed at a New Fork boardlug
Killed by a Premature Explosion.
house, tie wishes be waa back in bls fodder
Catawisma. Pa., Dec. 34.—William land.
Heckler, Michael Muiroy and Harry Heinx
Bl'CKLEN’B ARNICA BALVE.
wore killed at Klein's stone quarry yesterThe best salve iu tbe world for Cuts. Bruises,
dav morning by tlte premature expius-on of Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Borer, Tetter.
a bhteL
Chapped H-nd*. Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eru . .4gds, and positively cures Pilea It
te guaranteed to rive pertect satisfaction, or
THE MARKETS.
money refunded. Price 25 cento irer box. For
•ate bv F. T. Boisa.
LIVE NTIM'K-Catue
Barty Drgrrsw Below Zera » ( •rnmun Af­
fair i» Soma af th* Narthwaatarn Tawa*
—A Great Know Bloekade.

Probate Order.
FL«'- K-4io&lt;&gt;d to Choice

on

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WOOL—Domestic
CHICAGO.
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Stats or Michigan, I
County of Baubt, f
At a seMiuL of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barn-, holden at the Probair Office
iu the city of IlMliDgA in said county, on
Monday, tbe 15th day of December, in tbe
year one thousand eight hundred and eightyPrescut, ClkmxxtSmith, Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter &lt;il tiie astiile of
JAMES PHILLIPS,.Deceased;
On resiling and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Edward Phillips, administrator of the
estate of raid deceased, praying that hta final
acyouut as such administrator may be heard
aul allowed aud he discharged from hia said
tniHt and a new administrator appointed.
Thereupon it te ordered that
NosAa;, lire 13th «lsr of Jsaaary, A l». KHS,
At ten o’clock tn tbe forenoon, be aaaignrd for
the bearing of said petition.&gt;Dd tb-it the heirs
at law of said deceaeid, ano all other persons
interested in said estate, Art- required to appear
at a seuloD of said Court, then to be imkteu at
tbe Probate Office, in tbe city of Hastincs in

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SSSte"?::”"”:
GRAIN-Wheat. Na &gt;....

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Bye. No

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BB(K&gt;M COKN-

granted.
And it te further ordered that said petitioner

Croaked
POTATOES—(bu.h.
PtJKK-Mess

to be published in tbe Nashvjun Nkw*,anew»-

Coiutaon Div-mM Hiding.
Flooring

weeks, prevfoua to said day of bearing.
(a true copy.)
Clbmitxt 8mi
$-1$
JudgaofPn

Bhlngtei..............................
EAST UBERTY.
CATTLE—Best 1
Fair to Good
HOGS—Yorkers

catti, .«
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Medium
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SFTM
s.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTN EBSHIP.
Notice te hereby given that tbe copartnership
heretofore
extetiuc between tbe under®d under the Ann name of Fowter a Camphas this day hern dissolved by mutual
couscDt. All liabilities of the old firm will be
paid and all acrouute collected by the new flna
of Campbel) A Meaalmer.
Nashville, Dee. fltii, 18S4.
Cha*. Fowlxk,
li&gt;
Waltkb 8. C SMFMkU-

»

�local matters.
" ry Something new ia a Gem's Shoe.
OJl at Lra* and •****•
WASIHVXA-.I-JK.
'
\ MAKX NO MISTAKE.
- - ~ DEC. 37, 1384Vfc are now able to furoiah fresh SATURDAY,
Oyster*. of the fanion* Baltimore
Brand, in can* or hoik. TFft-ae Oyster*
are noted for size .and freahneM. ana LWK IN NASHVILLE,
can be bought only of ua
And Her Environs.
.
Burl &amp; Winnc.
—More attention
must be paid
Ladies’ Rubber Boot**. $1 .50. Rubta
keeping
•
C06T- SALE.
the
Everything in my stock will be of­
' fire engine
fered at coat for one weak, begining on
in
this date. Now is the time to buy.
prompt working order, .
Dated Dec. $7, IMA JaMKS FLKMIMG.
or it’*
CT Rock Salt. 11.50; fine Salt, per
only a question of time
bbl., $1.30. at
„
, „ ,
a* to when
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co.’s. •
all Nashville
NOTICE.
will be burned up.
.
J
All peraonsowing book accounts are
—The M.C. R. R. pay car distributed
|&lt; requested to call and settle. All notes
its
ever
welcome
favors
along
the
line
J baa.
past due muirt tie paid oh or before Jan.
Wednesday.
Marshall, Gallatin &amp; Co. have al­
fV You can buy Adams’ homo made ready shipped four car loads of clover
mince meat only of Burl &amp; Wann.
seed thi* seasonJ
—Mr*. B. H. rfoag fell upon her door­
TO TRADE FOB WOOD t
One cow, one ton boggy, one wide- step Monday morning, severely sprain­
tire lumber wagon new, one double ing her right wrist.
buggy, new, to trade for green maple
wood?
M. B. Brooks.
— How many deliqueot subscrib­
ers are willing to be square with the
EF One of the prettiest things to
-keep children in-doors this wintry books. Jan. 1. 1885. Now is the time to
weather is one of those combination aej,
Swing. Chair and Hammock, foraaleat (—Our old-time winter weather keeps
the White Sewing Machine salesroom
up. There’s almost too much ef a good
of
- Frank T. SFraoub.
thing id the snow line. ’Tis now about
two feet deep on tho4avel.\
J
Is headquarters for Boots and Shoes,
—Tbe cornet band’s Cfioatoar dance
Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Slippers. We
keep the largest and finest stock ever was one of the fl tract and most orderly
kept in Nashville, and sell them for ever held in NaXhville, and put $78.75
the least money.
•
gr.
‘•the band’s exchequer.
rF Elegant Sweet Florida Oranges
—Conrad Feaster of North Castleton
opened.
Bvel &amp; WmitI,
is advertising hi* wife in the Vt.Ville
MEAT MARKET.
Hawk as having "left his bed and
Steaks, Roasts. Mutton Chops, Sau­ board.” Conrad ought to be ashamed
sage, Dried Beef, Smoked Meats, Salt
Pork, etc., st lowest nrices. Give me of himself.
^Marshall, Gallatin de Co. are to
a trial.
L. M. Wolf.

1

FF Money to loan on first-class real erect a large ware-house on the site of
their old one, as toon as spring opens.
estate security. Apply at once to
H. A. Dcbkke.
The building will be covered with fire­
GF Highest market price paid for proof roofing and Bidin gj
dressed Hogs.
—C. L. Glasgow wa* remembered by
Marshall. Gallatin &amp;. Co.
Black &amp;. Owen, wholesale hardware
OF Old Sewing Machines repaired at dealers of Detroit, with a Christmas
reasonable prices, at the White Sewing present of a magnificent set of gold
Machine salesroom.
plated chimealeigh-bells.
Frank T. Sprague.
paper, addressed to the post mas­
PAY TAXH31
ter general, remonstrating against tbe
I will be at D. C. Griffith’s store,
every Saturday during December and removal of postmaster Paradyfrom the
January, to receive taxes. The first postmastership of Nashville, is in cir­
day cccurs Dec. 0th.
culation and receiving tbe names of
A. C. Stanton. Township Treat.
many citizens^

—The chicken chase at the rink didn’t
pan out in the matter of fun as was
anticipated.
The dumed chickens
wouldn’t run. The ’Squire anticipates
getting up another chase, but whan he
does will substitute in lien 6f chickens,
rabbits.
—The Hastings Democrat has been
enlarged to a 8-col quarto, (same sire
a* The News) and materially improv­
ed. It is a readable paper and has onr
best wishes for a boom in the matter of
new subscriptions.
—Saturday evening about ten o’clock
the heavens were brilliantly illuminat­
ed, for s brief instant, by the explosion
of what has sincebeen ascertained to
be a meteor. The phenomena was
generally witnessed throughout this
part of the state.
—The Congregational Sunday school’s
Christmas supper and exercises at the
opera house were fine. About 900 took
supper and more listened to the ex­
ercises, which consisted of recitations
|
About 8 o’clock Sunday evening Dec. by little folks, songs and band murir.
14. fire broke out and entirely destroy- The children, especially, seemed to
AmI the residence of Tolles’ Bros.’ Loe* enjoy the affair, heartily.
| 1 about $400; insured. George Irving,
—Say; can you think of a more ap­
7 lived iu the house: himself and family propriate New Year’s present to a far­
were absent from home at the time away friend than a year’s subscription
spending the evening with Dr. Smith to The News! It will not only cany
and wife. The fire was well under all of the news of the section to such
way before discovered, thereby render­ friend,but joy, and be a gentle remind­
ing it almost impossible to wave any of er each week of your friendship. Try
hi* household goods. The loss is very it and reap rich returns.
hard on him as it takes nearly every­
-The wife of W. H. Strickland of
thing hr had.
North Castleton, died suddenly about
It is more than disgusting to see and 2 o'clock Mnnddy morning of dropsy.
'
hear men set about the stoves of our She has been troubled with lung dif­
store* and shops and relate “how hard ficulty but was not regarded as being
| tbe times are and how difficult it is to
dangerously ill. In fact Sunday after­
‘J get work,” but if you should offer them noon and evening she was feeling, if
I a job it would be much harder work to anything, rather better than usual.
( to get them at It than it would be to do
—Rev. R. A. Carnahan. Of Hastings,
ilj it yourself. A fair example of all
preached at the Congregational church
I whine and complaint and no work oc) cured a day or so ago.
Mr. D. L. Sunday. We were not permitted to
hear him in the morning, but his ser­
• •' Mortlilsnd, our post master and most
mon is spoken of as a masterly one.
i respectful merchant, had n j b of
I I butchering hog* to do and tne«: in ev­ In the evening he spoke extemporan­
I J ery way to coax some of his delinquent eously from the text: “What wilt thou
say when He shall piiniah thee !” found
customers to do it for him, after a
I j week’s failure of this sort two lesprcta- in the 21st verse ot the 13tb chapter of
I I ble farmers one worth over *10,000 and Jeremiah. The speakers went on to
11 the oilier worth some over $8,000 tend- speak of some of the numerous sins the
human heart is prone to comm't. and
I J cd their services and done the job.
then naked that each one make a per­
sonal application of the text to them­
COAT* GROVE.
selves and asked them what they could
} Born, tn Hale aud Carrie, Dec. 38, a say when th«-y should lx* punished.
’"Tntin Johnson has
The speaker then proceeded to speak
rell-box of the/justice of God's punishment.
differ.
Harrison Long is nursing a pet Nature’s punishment was inexorable
and unmerciful. Transgress nature’s
thumb.
- John Fuller iuu&gt; another farnl added law* aud you are punished without
mercy. If I drive to Hastings to­
to his list.
Mias Myrtie Dunbar was a guest at night without properly protecting my­
Homer Wood’s Friday.
self from the cold I will surely catch i
Ugh! it’s cold as blue biases! Thia cold. Human laws, ton, are often un­
1 blizzard started-way up in Dakota.
merciful; their punishment cannot be
The revival at th© Holmes church is considered reformatory; neither can
still in progress—interest increasing.
God’s. In short the sermon was, an
**• •^Dra«nt' And family spent able and intelligent comprehension,not
'Christina* at their country residence.
only of great sin* but little every-day
Mr*. Wm. Wood has returned from
Hope, where she has been for several ones, and the justice of God’s punish­
ment, and was clonely listened too.
week*.
B. T. Wolf and wife attended tbe The congregation wm heartily pleased
Vinernl of Mrs. Foglewing. of Freeport, with Rev. Carnahan ami hia sermons
Bon day.
and want him to call again.

CEDAR CREEK.

Frank Bishop buried his baby last
Friday.
•
Chicken pox is all the rage among
the children.
Henry Larabee steps very high nowa-daya. Cause, a boy.
An oyster supper was held by the I.
0. of G. T. No. 878, Die. l#th.
Oscar Campbell has moved out of the
city into the country ’cause he wasn’t
elected Aiderman of the 3d ward.
Isaac Polls has moved into his new
.
house and thinks the election of Cleve■ land will not interfere with his mail
1 route.
We are pleased to again see Mr.
Taylor, of South Bend, Ind., father of
Mrs. A. C. Wait, again among ns; he is
I1 spending a few days with his daughter.
[/
The skating nnk like all other nuisI) ancas is playing out, none of its man­
I agers are getting very wealthy and the
I / boys are akating-’ess and are patronizI ing the stores more for tobacco.

THE FIKE HOD
A«H1K vi«h&gt;
TM* Tim* Lfcklsc C*
r. T. a^M^. L. J. WbMfer** u4 L 4.
'
' KMNn'&lt;

/The moat destructive fire (barring

that of February, 1874) that ever visit­
ed Naahville, occurred Tuesday morn­
ing between tbe hours of one and three
o'clock, when the brick stores owned
by F. T. Boue, L. J. Wheeler and R. A.
Kanaga, tpgether with much of their
contents, were entirely destroyed by
fire, which originated from a defective
stove in tbe Kanaga building. The
first wa* occupied by the owner as a
place of business and residence; tbe
second by F. B. Cable also as a business
place and residence, but Webster &amp;.
Milla, lawyers, occupied the upper front
room, aud the last named was occupied
by the owner with a stock of boots and
shoes. -Adjoining Kanaga’s building
on the south is F. C. Boise’s hardware.
It was not materially injured by firs,
but, together with ita stock, was con­
siderably damaged by personal efforts
to save it from the fire fiend/
Mr. Boise and wife enteratined com­
pany tbe previous evening and had
only retired, between twelve and one
o'clock, when Mr. B. remarked that he
smelled smoke and made a tour of in­
vestigation, going through his house
aud store below. He found nothing,
but the unmistakable odor seemed to
increase and he awakened Walter Web­
ster and Mr. Cable’s people. The latter
did not succeed iu dressing themselves
before tbe flame* burst into their sleep­
ing apartment* from the wall adjoining
Kanaga’s. The alarm of fire wa*
promptly given, church bells rung, and
the fire engine and a crowd pf people
were soon at the scene, but the former,
owing to Its being “frote up.” was pow­
er'ess to render aid- Had it been in
working order tbe fire had not gained
sufficient headway but that it could
have been easily extinguished, but it
wasn’t, and three fine buildings and
several thousand dollars worth of goods
succumbed to the devouring element.
When fairly started tbe fire burned
rapidly, but the crowd worked briskly
and the greater part of the contents of
the various buildings were saved.
While Dr. Young, Homer Dowsing and
Cap. Dunham were carrying goods from
the Kanaga building an explosion oc­
curred, tiie floor raising right up. Tbe
doctor was badly jarred up, Homer
knocked down, and Cap. injured in the
face by a window bursting upon him.
About the time that the buildings
were consumed the fire engine went
iuto action and did good service for
Boise’* hardware.
Tne total loss is $16,500, partially
covered by insurance, and summarized
a* follows: F. T. Boise, lot* $8,500;
insured, buildii g, Continental, $3,100;
stock, Germania. $3,575; furniture, Sun,
$700; L. J. Wheeler, $4,000; ineared
building, Detroit Fire . and Marine,
$3,000. F. B. Cable, $1,000; insured,
stock and household goods; Royal. $750.
R. A. Kanaga, $1,850; insured, building,
Sod, $300; stock, Fire Association,
$1,000. F. C. Boise $1,000; fully cov­
ered by insurance. Webster i. Mills,
$150; no insurance.

LOOAt ,8FLISTEB8.

VI CI K IT Y

LOC AL S

Train* delayed by snow Wednesday.
AHKTR1A.
Mrs. Phillip Franck ia visiting friends
M re. Jacob Hartom is quite nick..
at Manchester.
Earnest Holton of Saginaw, isj UitNo “open bouse” in Nashville, this
ing old-time friend*.
New Year’* day.
Christma* wa* observed attbeCenter
Mis* Elia Woolcott is visiting her
by a dance at Mrs. Abbey’*.
sistet' at Hasting*.
The Good Templare have a play
B. Frink of Tekou*ba is visiting his
sister Mr*. Delia Frink.
• ready for tbe edification of our citizen*.
C. L. Glasgow and wife Christmased Patronize it and help along a good
cause.
with Jonesville friends.
What’* the matter with tbe horse*!
Claud Potter of East Saginaw, is
R. C. Fruiu and E. R. Wile* each have
home spending the holidays.
.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mr*. lost one, and a number of other* are
seriously tick.
Appleman next Tuesday afternoon.
Charlie Everts sports a new cutter,
EANT CASTLETON.
a Christmas present from his father.
Nashville Lodge, No, 88, I. 0. 0. F.
Mart Weaver ha* turned peddler.
elects officers next Tuesday evening.
Ren Noyes made a trip to Sunfield
W. 8. Barnett, wife aud daughter of last Saturday.
Grand Rapids, are guests of Dr.Young.
Mr*. A. Kellogg made a trip to Cale­
ChriHtmaa gatherings of friends gnd
donia the first of the week.
bountiful dinners were quite numer­
The Sunday school in toe Feighner
ous.
district haa closed for ‘the season.
Geo. Tomlinson and family of Hast­
Cbri*tma* dinners were freely in­
ings, spent Christmas wlth'A. A. 8eldulged in around and about East
leck.
Castleton.
,
H. R. Dickinson and wife are spend­
E. W. Brigham’* team became fright­
ing the holidays with friends in York
ened and run away one day last week,
state.
but wm stopped by Mrs. A*a Noyes
Chas. Fleming, of the Charlotte Pro­
before any damage wa* done.
hibitionist, visited .Nashville friends
Tuaaday.
NORTH CASTLETON.
F. M. Potter of Vt.Ville Hawk was
D. Hosmer is on the rick list.
in the village Monday, and his “local”
Wednesdav.
Charley Newton is able to be out
Miss Katie Rhoades of Battle Creek, again.
Born to Mr. and Mr*. Frank Brown
was visiting Mrs. F. B- Cable the fore
Dec, 22. a son.
part of the week.
Phillip 'Franck, a mile north, is get-x
John Mackmore npent Christmas
ting material on the ground for a base­ with his paronta.
Mr. Potter hs put a *aw mill on bis
ment barn, 88x48.
Freight trains laid off Christmas in farm on the town line.
order to give employees a chance to
Rash Hosmer spent Christmas with
friends in Battle Creek.
eat turkey at home.
Rufs Hosmer, of Carlton Center,
It reminds us of by-gone days to see
the familiar face of L. J. Wheeler on spent Christmas with hi* mother.
Ora Murphy, of Hastings is spend­
our streets once more.
Robert Melville Collier and Mr*. ing the holiday* with E. Lockhart
Joseph Pannenteer’s house caught
Hattie Clark, of Jackson, spent Christ­
on fire Thursday evening but was put
mas at Mrs. C. L. Collier’s.
A full attendance of members of the out immediately.
John Mack more’s school went out
fire department ia requested at the town
sleigh-nding and visited Dora Price’*
hall next Tuesday evening.
The Christmas sleigh-ride tendered school in Maple Grove.
toe children of the M. E. Sunday school
VERMONTVILLE.
was universally enjoyed and appreciat­
ed.
School out for the holidays.
In order to accommodate the editor,
A mask carnival in billed to take place
G. S. Plott has vacated tbe editorialat the ring New Year’* night.
mansion and occupied Tom Purkey’s
Cole &amp;■, Jones, clothiers of Charlotte,
house.
remembered editor Potter with an 8-lb.
Mi*a Ida Parmenter of VtiVille treat­ Christmas turkey and a box of domi­
ed her Sunday school class to a sleigh noes.
ride to Nashville and a skate at our
Chas, and Ed. Smith, of Vermont­
rink Tuesday evening.
ville, who stole a cow last August and
Jeffords Post G. A. R. hold a social at then nkipped were arrested last week
the residence of Jacob Young, Wed­ at Kansan City, and are now in durance
nesday evening. A very pleasant time vile at Charlotte.
was bad, and arrangement* were com­
L. A. Dunlap had a drawing at his
pleted for the campfire and installation place of business Monday eve. L. A.
on the evening of Jan. Oto.
drew a $30 toilet case, Fred Benedict a

$15 toilet case, Frank Ambrose a $10
Nashvile, Dec. 2Snd, 1884.—Thi*
mirror, and so on.
.
morning my heart was bumbled
Tuesday morning F. M. Potter, the
•and made glad by the charity and
Hawk man, not feeling well, intended
kindness of three little noble-hearted
to take a cathartic, but got hold of the
boys, who came to split and pile my
wrong&lt;bottle and swallowed a power­
wood. May tbe praise and thank* of
ful drug. An emetic finally relieved
such noble acts of kindness prompt
him from tbe griping pains that ensued.
thone little boy* to become noble and
He i* getting along a* well as could be
uneful men. Bertie Parady, Melvin
FIRE WAIFS.
expected, but i* still a sick man.
Now commence and get ready for tbe and Charley Stanton were tbe little
specimen* of noble humanity. Mrs. S.
next fire.
MAPLE GROVE.
__ ___________
Sore lungs and colds were numerous Gocchkr.
next day, caused by exposure ta smoke
A. S. Quick is quite out of health.
A Card.- To the friends who extend­
and cold.
There wa* a dance at 0. F. Long's
ed to us their sympathy and aid during
Dr. Young and Homer Downing do the sickness and death of our little lost Friday night.
not care to be blown up by another ex­ Glen, we would return our heartfelt
J. Warburton ha* returned from a
thanks.
Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Raset.
plosion right away.
visit to Hillsdale Co.
The representivee of various insur­
Geo. Pearce and Hattie Endinger, of
WOODLAND.
ance companies are expected to arive
Middleville are at home.
New Year's'dance at the Pettit hotel.
to adjust losses to-day.
There will be a Christmas tree at E.
H. Potts tipped oaer with a load ofG. Potter’s on Christmas.
Whether the block will bo rebuilt or
not has not yet been determined, but hay, the other day, and uujointed his
There wa* a surprise party Frank
as it is a choice location, that it will be wrist.
Streeter's last Thursday night.
A protracted meeting is in progress
built up again is only a matter of time.
Several of Carrie McOmber’s friend*
Property owners in the opera house at the Holmes church, and many are gave her a surprise Christmas eve.
block were badly frightened. Large fleeing from tbe wrath to come.
Mr. Whitney and wife, of Romeo,
sparks flew right lively, and another
are toe guests of L. Lapham and B.
fire waa only averted by the prompt COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Pearoe.
,
action of said property-holder*.
The choir at the M. E. church have
Counctl Rooms, i
NaahrUle, Dec. 22. ISM. ( got some new singing bouk* and hope
’Tis sail to have property destroyed
Regular me«ting.
*
by fire, but doubly sad to have it disto make sweeter music than ever.
Present, Boston, president; Hoag, Purvey,
troyed by the careless handling uf
If you want to get some information
Furnlas and Smith, tnistoe*.
those who aim to save it. F. C. Boiw
and
fun out of Fred Quick just talk to
A Iwcnt—Truman and Dickinson.
was exceedingly unfortunate in this
Minutes of last meeting read and approved. him about those white leghorn mules.
regard.
Frank
Quick has a cousin from Coop­
.uoUou by Smith that the accounts In Uk
The telephone office has been re­ Bacon case be taken from tbe tabic. Motion ersville spending Christmas with him.
moved to Jas. Fleming’s building; F. carried by ayes and nays as follows: Aye*, He bring* with him hia newly acquired
B. Cable has moved into the old Union Furulss and Smith; nays, Hoag and Purkey; bride.
house; IL A. Kanaga into the Brooks there being a lie tbe prealdent voted aye.
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
On motion the following accounts were al­
building, and Webster &amp; Mill* over D.
Good quality ot sleighing.
C. Griffith’s store.
. lowed :
Winter weather and blizzards.
Webster A Mills..
The News extends its sympathies to F. McDerby
10 34
Cap Bowen is enjoying the good
the fire sufferers. Do not be discour­ Jas. Pi I beam
A. Truman....
1 110 aleighiug with a new cutter.
aged. You are all yDung, vigorous G.
B. H. Hoag
0. Archer and family visited friends
and ambitious.
Apply yourselvee Jaa. Harper
in Bellevue the first of tbe week.
energetically to business for a year or Tuo*. Purkey
’. 1 00
R. E. Williams....
The rabbits are all dying. Cause.
so and you wont realize that any mis­ M. Heit..
Frank Hill and hi* dog and gun.
Geo. Wright
fortune has befallen you.
We hear that Billy Fox is to move on
Milton Moore----Jaa. Clay..^
1 00 Joseph Smith’s farm in a few days.
BALTIMORE.
David Stevens
Chrutina*
presents and how and
D.H. Pratt.
Chas. Hall is sick with typhoid fever. John Mclntoab....
what to get is the question now-aH. C.K*ik«g....
Samuel Hinchman i* fatting 150 Jaa.
days.
McGraw.........
head of cattle.
Chaa. Scheldt
J. 8. Perry and wife
were at
James Hammond caught two silver- A. D. VanNocker.
Tensing part of the week on a business
Win. Stanton.......
gray foxes in a hollow log.
5 15 and pleasure trip.
4
R. Murray’s aunt 'residing on tbe JaedbOKntra..............................................
Miss Mary Mapes, daughter of D.
Mart Cooper.................................
4
state ro-id is dangerously ill.
Mapes, has been sick for some time
On motion Council adjourned.
Emmett Harrington drawed 70 bu. Fkaxk McDjkbbt,
with consumption. '
Wm. Boston,
of wheat at one load to Hastings.
Clerk.
President.
E. E. Tiech has gone to Berrien Co.
Eider Stewart will commence a se­
this state and Elkhart, Ind., on a busi­
DIESD.
ries of meetings at toe Hendershot
ness trip this week.
—In Maple Grove. Dec. 21st, 1884,
school house one week from Monday. BIVINB.
There are some in this vicinity JklkMrs. Luns A. Bivens, wife of Reuben A. BivA new steeple i* to be ndded to the
ing of going to the world’s exposition
M. E. church and a $900 bell lying
at New Orleans thi* winter.
therein; Eli. Nicols of Battle Creek
R. A.Perry ha* so far recovered from
8hi&gt; leaves* htuband and nine children, tbe
his long conifnement as to be able to
donating $50.
oldest 14 j ear* aud the youngest eight months
The paper being ciiculat* d by T. old. with a large number of other relatives to be out and attend tobmuness.
Megrath, to procure money to replace
There are quite a good many farmers
A. E. Durfee’s only horse which died a conducted by Rev. J. 8. Ranier, in tbe Barry- talking of building toe coming spring.
few day* since,
meeting with suc­ ville M. P- church. A large coagregatkm wa* Among the numlier is M. II. Bradley
cess.
tn attendance.
a house, J. 0. Hall a barn, John Me*

Cartney a house, and if it wa* Dot for
hard times very likely many more.
Joseph Smith bus bought the Wm.
Anderson farm and has moved thereon.
Joe. is a good farmer and manager and
4re wish him *HM»*a^.
—
John McCartney ria* a new horse.
Trading seems to l&gt;e the life of busi­
ness tins winter with him, although he
has no shingle out yet.
Johnathan Hill, ot Stark county,
Ohio, is visiting hi* brother Sam thi*
week. He reports very cold weather
at his home, but no'snow.
The Quail Trap school is in fine trim
and under the able management of.
Miss Beadle, of Hasting*. The out­
look bids fair for a good school thi*
term.
The good sleighing i* being used to
advantage drawing log* and wood.
Quite a numl«r are drawing wood to
Battle Creek and getting very low
prices for the name.
HANT1NG9.

The donation for Rev. Carnahan re­
sulted in a benefit of $100. .
The Presbyterian 8. S. have a Christ­
inas songaervice next Sabbath evening.
Special evening service* are to be
commenced in the M.'E. church, Jan.
1st.
The lecture of James Clarke was
well attended and furnished $75 for
the railrogd fund.
Rev. Livermore of Nashville, gavd
two excellent discourses at the Presby­
terian church lut Sabbath.
•
Henry B. Dewey.of Owosso,and John
Klepfer, of Grand Rapid*, have visited
old friends here the past week.
Tbe M. E. 8. S. after an appropriate
song service on the 34ch, a distribution
of presents from a Christmas laderlw&amp;s
enjoyed and scholar and teacher were
alike the recipients of “good will”
gift*.
The rinks have each contributed the
proceeds of an evening to the all-ab­
sorbing demand for funds and now toe
ladies are to have a “railroad” social
on New Year’s Eve. Here’s “hoping”
thi* will be the last call.
The Episcopal church was appropri­
ately decorated for Christmas. On
that day nearly all business places were
closed but the sleighbella merrily jingl­
ed and all enjoyed exceedingly the re­
turns of the day. which should be char­
acterized, especially, with •‘peace on
earth—good will to men.”
At tho Jefferson St. rink a grand
carnival was held on Christinas night.
The scene wa* amusing. There waa an
odd mixture of grave and gay of toe
grotesque and ludicrous. Some of the
participants indulged in new skates of
their own construction and rolled arround on wheeles so large that it add­
ed several inches to their stature.
Two prize* were awarded to the best
and most comical costume.
OUR OWN COUNTY.

Peter Howard one of tbe oldest pioneeris of the county, died of old age in
Orangeville on the IBtb.
A young son of E. Porter, of Orange­
ville, was badly scalded by falling into
a boiler of hot water last week.
Merrit Cole, of Orangeville, tamper­
ed with a buzzing buzz-saw in hia saw
mill and lo«t a finger, besides serious­
ly injuring two more.
Frank D. Pratt, of Irving, and AHto
McQueen, of Middleville, were married
on the 19tb. Ditto, Jacob Swelcher
and Tillie Childs, of Freeport.
Chicken-pox agitates the people of
Henry Barnum district. Carlton. The
school-teacher came down with it
while teaching and exposed the school.
Thomas Magee, of Yankee Springs,
was quite blind. He took only nine
days treatment ii&gt; the medical depart­
ment of the Ann Arbor University,and
now asserts that his eye-sight is as good
as ever.
Tbe sixteenth anniversary of the
marriage of Mrs. and W. H. Humphrey,
of Lacey, occurred on the 10th, when
they were the recipients of a complete
surprise party and some valuable pres­
ents, at the hand* of their friend*.

Flour! Flour! Flour!
H. R. DICKINSON &amp; CO.
Desire to e*y that they are now making Flour
Ly their

NEW MACHINERY!
And can furnish *11 who love Good Braid
with Flour that will delight them. One
sack will cenvince all that our flour ia
tbe Boss, and will be the

HOUSEWIFE^ FAVORITE.
• L------

Farmers will find It to their interest to make a
trial trip to our mill and be convinced. of
the truthfulness of above ntatemeuts.

We shall also keep tn stock

Mill Feed, Chop, Corn Meal
And Bran.

OUR SAW MILL
——Is turning out——

wj-v

XK I Hard Wood Lumber.
We keep evewvtblug In thia line.

S *o*«.

n. k.

a

EAST 8HEELMA\\8TREKT.

Give us

�G. A.TRUMAN’S CASH STORE
Winter is here, and so is my complete stock of "Winter Goods.

MEN’S YOUTHS' IND BOYS'

OVERCOAT^.

1,000 Yards Worsted Dress Goods Reduced
from 20 to 121 cts. per Yard.

Caps,
Mittens,

"\77"elf Emotes,

I adies’ and Misses*
CIRCULARS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS

Lumbermans
Leggings,

AND SACK COATS.

gd

Blankets,
W ft
O c

Woolen Hose,
Felts,
Overshoes,
.
Arctics,
Alaskas, .
Gum Boots.

Cash paid for

Ladies' Cloths, Waterproofs and

g** a

Butter and Eggs.
SHAWLS.

Ladies Sack Coats 1-2 Off.

Gloves,

and

HOMIKHY.

Come and see mv stock and buy goods cheaper than ever sold before.

TfreSnrS.

OUR WASHINGTON’ LETTER.
| The first act of the present session of
hibit includes all the cases above men­
The Searot of Wealth.
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. B. GOTT
[ congress to become a law was that pro
tioned: selling stuft to men for them to
TO CARRY THE FAST KAIL
3rokea down invalids, do you wish
[From ourrsgular correspondent.]
। viding for the Washington monument i,-ain flesh, to acquire an appetite, to enjoy
harm themselves with; getting money
Washington, D. C., I
I dedicatory ceremonies. On Thursday regular habit of body, to obtain refreshing
by the ruin of others; selling spoiled
Dre. 30. 1884. I
I it received the President’s signature. sleep, to feel and know that every fibre anti
meat aud poisoned food—or sometning
The week’s work in Congress
em- , Tbecongressional commissionappoint- tissue of vour system is being braced up and
worse, to the injury of the purchaser;
-DEC. VI. 1884 creatingmnbs. amidestroyingproperty; braces debates in the Senate on Dako- e(j for t,ie parpose have agreed upon a nnovaiea. If so, commence at onoe a
SATURDAY,
tx.ur»e of. GOLDEN BEAL BITTERS.
causing wife-boating and cruelty to ta’s fitness for Statehood; speeches on : programme fortbe occasion. TheCom- In one week you will be couvalcsoenL In
cbildren; -producing robbery, maiming, j t*,e silver question; discussion ot naval nitssion will invite all civil, military a month you will be well. Don’t despair
and murder of mankind; all these are appropriations; passing attention to , anf] nava] organizations in the United becauoe you have _ a weak constitution.
included in that which we would pro- j ludiau land leases; the reception of States to atteud t «e ceremonies, which Fortify the body against di»eaM by purifying
Mixoriai ....
«9*Tbi»department«» under the direct•&gt;dlM»ri*l
•
u’*w l*UK
"ecr®1 sessions on the Bn, to be held at the base of the mono- all the fluids with GOLDEN SEAL
*. U. uf hlbit.
cJlTTERS. No epidemic can take hold of
“Personal lilierty!" Liberty for what! question of considering tiie Spanish ,lu.nt on the 31st of February, 1885.
a system thus forearmed. The liver, the
In the House
Applications still pour in for lodgings RtomadL the bowels, the kidneys, are
Mju. Jacob Omtcx, | Mss. Wm. Babtlbtt, Liberty to take money from men with- treaty, with ypeu doors.
rendered
disease proof by this great inout rendering them an equivalent!
Representatives, inter state com- fn&gt;m organizations intending to particLiberty to bind tbe chains-tighter on , ™erre *,ft*
the chief question of •
jn the inaugural ceremonies of vigoranL Ruinous bills for medical attend­
ance
may
be avoided by counteracting the
President—Mrs. 8. R. Overholt.
the poor helpless slave! ‘Lilierty to discussioh, and the bill, fora department president-elect Cleveland. TheinaugFirst Vice Pit's.— Mrs. J. Osmun.
first symptoms of sicknetw with these
tear aud rend the hearts of sorrowing of agriculture was passed.
uration committee have also begun Bitters. 'I'hey are recomu»en&lt;led from friend
Second Vice I*rw,—Mrs. F. McDvf
GOING WEST.
Bee. See.—Mnu Dr. Barber.
wives’. Liberty to take the bread from ' Dakota went safely through the Sen- work, having met and .appointed sub- to friend, and the sale increases daily. We OILY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGE
Cor. See-Mrs. J. B. MsrshaM
the mouths of the famishing children! ®’&lt;‘on her way into the Union. There ; committees which will havetbereapon- warrant a cure. They are a positive cure
TRAINS DAILY FROM
also for all female
complaints. TUe
In thesex CHICAGO, PEORIA &amp;M.LOUIS,
Liberty to take clothing from the bodies were only t wen tv-eight democratic Bibihty of carrying out tbe details of ,d^^y
Uv’e^Xt
of shivering orphans! Liberty to take ‘‘anatocs to dispute her ^legibility. , the inauguration. There are twenty, of ochera. Sold by
-n—.u»
ww
WOMAN AND WINE.
noble manhood and reduce it to drib- against thirty-four republicans to say . these committees, which embrace the
F. T. Boise nnd H. G. Hale.
DENVER,
bling imbecility! Lilierty to reduce the
WIIM ,uore lha“ welcome. Senator , names of eight hundred well-known
What hs» wiu»* brought to woman?
comf irfitble to pauperism! Liberty to
an Wyck long since placed himself - citizens. Tho finance committee in­
Nothing but tear* and pain.
It lia« tom frpm her heart her idoh.
curse society and the country! Liberty '’*•* rvconl in regard to btar Chamber . c|(iJeg men of wealth and goodwork8AN FRANCISCO,
And proven her prayers in vain.
to bury immortal souls iu the grave of work on commercial treaties, and his 1 ers jn canvassing for subscriptions,
KANSAS CITY,
endless night! Surely men must dpem j resolution to s»*cnre public eonsidera- The-flnance committed is the largest,’
And her household goods all scattered.
And all potato la the South-W«m
it a great oppression to lie deprived of - ^*',n
them came up in the Senate the aiHj t)n jt are the names of senators, '
Lie tangled in tlic vine*,
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS
such lilierty. Any be,ng iu human form other dnv. That dignified body was * representatives, district officials and
Oh! I wav thee, pledge no woman.
In tbe curse&lt;if the houabohl—wine.
ought to lie ashamed to ask for such , t"“ loyalIto its traditions to agr e to : prominent residents.
dnaoC CUJLOMAUU. Um Vai
liberty. Thia is the liberty that needs such an innovation at once, and reter"PERSONAL LIBERTY."
to be put out from amuug the Ameri- r»«l rhe matter to the committee on torCITY OF MEXICO,
A RARE OFFER.
can
people,
add
every
good
citizen
ia
«&gt;KU
affairs.
A
number
of
protests
Iu view of the ptohlldtolry movement;
The Prairie Fanner,published nt Chi-J
HOME-SEEKERS
-, -‘gainst the ratification of the treaty
much ia *aid in ct-rtaiii quarters of en- interested in havingit put out.
esxraber that thin line 1«uM
ngo, is now edited
edit«*d by Orange Judd,
Judd.
have l»een presented by Senators Con- cago,
daugvred “personal lilierty.” The pro- j
Tbelpdepeudent raises a timely note i ger, Lngnn and Ingalls. Many of them &lt;jne of the most experienced and sue-!
hilntory Inn is often represented ns an &lt;
THROUGH CAR LIKE
attempt to regulate by-law th6 food1 of warning against one of the most in- are from lalmr organizations and to- ■ cessful editors in America. His former
Millions evils aud fearful perils of the | bacco and cigar mauufacMirera.
*
journal, under his chief editorship, foi i
and drinks of mankind. I do not eupday, a warning whb*h many, even
Senator Beck, iu Ins silver argument, • “ quarter ot a century was, while in bis.
poae limt any who way thia believe it to
Chriatiau parents, will not heed until it | said silver hnd never had fair treat- control, very valuable and every where ।
be a fact. 1 snptMis* that all the anti­ - - • •
. - -»
•----- • •
i... j.... ...i• iii
.. re_­ liked.
He
prohibition writera aud speaker* have is too lut»*. Read and take to heart:, ment by any admiuistnitidu.
Mr. Judd, with renewed health and
'
".lust ns the twig is lieut the tree is fleeted upon Secretary Sherman’s polite vigor, is now giving to (he Prairie Far- .
‘ Buflicieut di»T4TMncnr u» see the diflerence between tin* prohibiting the sell­ inclined. Just when young people lie- ’ leal action while secretary of the trees-' nicr his undivided attention, and with '
pBtttJwr »n^r t.-rrr w.-ka wwir, if
tutiaa
ing and prohibif itig rhe drinking. The gin.to ‘a in use themselves’ in playing; ury, and also upon the rel*ent statement the neni'tit of his long editorial experi- ' IUI™a,?ss
‘.yfey,
whist they enter Che down-hill path to ! of the comptroller of the currency that race ami observation, is making it a
prohibitoiv hiw nay* you must not sell,
M k vartecy ot min A&gt;.,1 prin-k. Soil! by nrtt-Haja
most valuable and useful visitor for; slrklcn.
r'rerywtwrr. lb-»«r&lt;. ot anilklrw IniltoUuaA
•pokVr
’
mid
other
umnelesH
sorts
of
I
the
silver
coinage
l
iw,was
’
‘
unworthy
it dm** not any you must not drink, and
every home in country, village or city. Kone jnmaUw unl.-u M )■-&lt;•.1U1I&gt; name nn th* box.
’
CHICAGO CO'ELT co., Chicago, HL .
It is issued every week, is finely illushe must bp a dull man who can not see card-playing. Fioiii whist to betting of“ thi* great‘ nation.’”’ The ’Kentucky
.... ............. , trated, is thoroughly practical and relithe difference. 1 suppose that, accord­ is but a step; and when once that step senator thought such lecturing of con­
, D R. D A V I D
lH ‘’,earl&gt;' printed ou beautiful
gress
by
h man who wa* once a depart-1
is
taken
the
worst
sort
of
gambling
is
ing to their political ethics, these repDalM,r» ft,«l i* full of useful information
rtMcniatioriKure nllowablcmisrepreseu- * likely soon to follow. Those parents mcntcleik was unwa.rnntabk...................f,ir eVery department of farm life, ami
who.
pel
mil
tbe
introduction
of
cards
deuce.
-----------In.
reply,
.
..
the
..
senator
from
Ohio
for
every
household
in
country,
village
taiions. Wo call 'them political clap-;
to their premise* may soon learn that defended Mr. Cannon, who, it turned ; or city,
trap.. The -expressions, “periMinnl
’ . The
*“ subscription price is *3 a yeai.
’• liberty.’’‘•freedom to drink what we. their sons visit gambling houses for; out. had never been a government
u
। but we have mmlespecial arrangement*
1 do
’ not care, retorted Sena- wil(| t||(? publishers to supply ir in con ‘
ph .,w,” a&gt; d tue like, nn* popular tbe most dangerous sort of •amusent.’: clerk.
tor
Beck,
“
whether
be
was
a
clerk
or
I
ueednn
with Tuk Nkws. both, om*
Total
abstinence
from
card-ploying,
ns
~
phrases with which to move the multi­
as great a man as the Senator from year, for the small sum of $2.W).
tude, whether they-have any meaning well as drinking, is tbe safest mle ev­
Ohid,
and
Omt
t-xhlUMU
»omp«riiw&gt;n,
I
■-*"
•
”
W
Z
«■&gt;» off-'
or not. By such ineaus the sellers wish erywhere. Christian parents Jparticu ‘ ,
i
• i.
.
; at once. It will pay. •light ot any subordinate om- ,:
.
to rtiliat the drinkers on their side, and Hfly, should not allow cards to enter denythe
con}
As I was walking homo- one evening p”***
. make tin law apptMk oppressive nnd their dwellings; and if found tlw-re cial to speak thus of any net of
they should go into tbe fire with no , gresa.” Senator Beck opposed any laKt weeg from a theatre, 1 was up- •
------------------ .u-htxvod.
viiioiu.
change of the silver dollar in what be proached by a small beggar girl—a rag-1
But these phrases have a meaning to special ceremony.
—
-------■called
the
closing
hours
of
a
hostile
,
tf
,.d
little
tiling
of
nine
or
ten.
“
Please,
1
the seller—it is not liberty to drink
“Say, Thompson.” said hu acquaint-! administration, and Senator Sherman . Minter, give me a dime.” “Whatfor!”:
chat is in danger, but liberty to sell—
auce, “doesn’t it look ns though Me- : asserted Hint if Mr. Bayard became sec- p‘For my poor little brother* and sis­
aud that really does touch his case.
Gargle was rather subdued like now.i- retary of the treasury he would have to tere.” This said iu the most plaintive
. “Personal liberty is it» danger.” Lib­
solve the silver question as the repub-! of tones. “Hnw many have you got T” j
days!”
•
erty for what? There are some things
■ ‘-There aie seven of ua, and mamma is j
“Hulslited!” answered Thontpraq, limns would have had to solve it.
which mru ought not t&lt;i have the liberty
It looks as if the inter-state commerce I sick.” “Seven! What ou earth did,
&lt; * doing. Under every government on ‘Well I should most emphatically say
yea.
That
’
s
a
very
quiet
family,
just
bill
might
be
defeated
in
the
bouse
j M|ie have so many children for’” This!
ii * -&gt;n.*
men are restrained from
now, that of McGargle’s.”
after having advanced close to its pas -1 query I meant to be a mental one, luit ‘
doing .some things wjiich they might
“How aor
aige
by
a
strong
majority.
A
colored
the little thing thought I was asking
desire to do. No good civil govern­
“Why. you «w McGargle kisaed hib c mgressraan from North Carolina pro her. “Because she is blind!” 1 gave
ment 41 Iowna man the liberty of killing
mother in-law on the stairs the other posed an amendment requiring rail­ the required dime.
. robbing or maiming his fellow men;
evening, mistaking her for tho hired roads to provide equal accommodations,
»or the liberty of beating his wife, or
A young lady ia St. Louis recently
girl.”
for persons bearing tickets of equal
cruelly beating bis children, or even his
cost. This has met’ with bitter opposi­ doused a young man with a pailful of
horse; or the lilierty of raising a mob,
Some remarkable photographs of a tion from the Southern members, who water, while he was on his knees beg­
or destroying property, or creating a pistol bullet in its flight—under the
The l»r«mt dhplay ot
look upon it as au attempt to enforce ging her to lie hie bride. Never get on
nuisiincc and thus endangering thei II hi initiation of an eloctric spark—have
her kneaa before a St. Louis girl; grab
health of the people, or of adulterating been secured by Prof. E. Much, uf negro equality io railroad travel. The her around tbe waist at once. It makes
bill
ha*
been
encumbered
with
amend
­
food with poisonous substances, or sei-: Prague. He has also photographed the
ments, and from various rulings by the her mad to lose time.
Kugjghwinic or strychnine knowing that *
k-xprair streams which one m«ry see over a •peaker now lnu&gt;'n in a parbaln.-iiu.ry ( „K |1#
„ p„y ,or it_ j „.in/
the purchaser intends to harm himself j Munsrii burner placed jd sunshine; and
M te* a&gt;l« ac
prt»«paj Ticket OBK«&gt; :o
! aA.rl a nyatander in a saloon. Tbe
iurdB*.it.-n *axl O*«jula.
or mhere with it. In all these casc» has even obtained pictures of waves of to|u'l'-Tbebon-, pasaod tbe ''illd'-1
1Ilnl, r,.fUM.a u, p„y.
did tbe
tbe law of even free America restricts' sound, thexe laat.Xeing made visible by
.
Uws.,r..c;l..K u.w'.xs
-J partuieut of uifricuitun*, and the last ।
»in,i Hni(i »•«, WOrii,t
tbe liberty of tm*ni and in these cases
a method inijrtiirh advantage is taken j jav8 o( Commissioner Loring’s official:
—------ —-----------tbe liberty of meiumght to be restrict-. of the Irre^nhu tefractiou of light by j life proml«. u, be his happiest. His!
A motor driven by small charges of ... ..
n
. od. It ia tbe very purpose of g &gt;vern- air set jr&gt; vibrn tion^iy wound.
HQJbltion hits been to be elevated to 1 be i gun
_ - cotton is an English novelty. It
CABLE,
&lt;-•
meut to protect the people from those
u «i&lt;i
vberaver .mall
f&gt;j__________
'
s'
~
I dignity of a cabinet position.
” l» ’be applicable
“
' *U CHIOACO.
who would harm them: to restrict the ^-Kuceesafol experunenu in &lt;lis*ribttt- j
•IT. &lt;■ ,1m. mclr ka Imou* **• oam.
powers are required.
itbvfr of Hhw* who dmnte to lough ing the electric light to great distaucoB I
And ti»&gt;ume«l because
h ----------------------------------------------.
--------- —
i have lieeu iiiAdr in connection with the i Congressman B-owu, of Indiana.says , A German botanist has gireu in |
t iieif feHnws.
■; Turin rleetrical exhibition. A Siemens I it must be conceded that thia bill does j stMnces of themodification of plant* by j
Mres that mm should be r»jBt£ricted in
i
_
machine
of 30 home-power generated a I twj things. It changes the name of . insects so as fo produce uew varieties
their liberty. So far. anjl so far only.
*“ cmrrriit which was aiinaltflni'oasly used I the Cnminissiouer of Agriculture to'
- —
’ • *
, ; "
IA
v&lt; iill ebi'tric
LJ AjVIv £&gt; I L L •
prohibitioni*u' desir^, to restrict the i,&gt;«
______ light systems
______ spruiul । that of Secretary of Agriculture, aud i Tjjk News and the I rairie Farmer,
iilsArty of men. Vpiat we wish to pro-, „Ver a citvuh- of- gi■ M»n« “
V&gt; miles.
------- .
I Imw. bi. -Ury.
I bo"i-,Mr- •, l“40 Potter Blk. Battle Creek.

Burlington
Bouts..

BALL’S

CORSETS
KENNEDY’S
REMEDY

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300 Misses’ and
Children’s

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